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j3v Joseph Clisby.
MACON, NOVEMBER 16, 1858
Volume XXXIII.—No. 9.
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Landlady’s Story.
_ o' night’s black arch the key stone.
n, :;I bonro mg (TamO'Shanter.
r- Crowe, in her work entitled the “Night
of Sature,” making allusion to Uic fects
, which the following little story is foundedI;
unlive, she does not give the details. It
i v strikingly in point for her. Was it
, :riUe to put in her hook ; or was shoros-
i,v the same delicacy that made every
i .ngeT speak of it in a whisper?
hasstoVito me in Edinburg, by my land-
I'. “j'j!* s- • She was from Montrose,
uoke in a well-marked Gaelic idiom, that
X lV! hanced her descriptive powers. It is
workable feet, that no language is so well
,1 to the thrilling, the pathetic, and the
; as the dialert of the Scottish High-
I - Sir Walter Scott owes much of his
' , ii.it, and the lyrics of Burns would be
[ jjiivelv insipid witiiout it I remember
‘‘ hearing Mrs. S jest with her hus-
i some nonsense he perpetrated in
ourUhip- She was so much amused at it,
' bc f ( \\ \ ac k in her chair, and exclaimed,
_ but*it makes me a'most
i think o' it.
[ids a laching.’’ The same expres-
in plain English. “I cannot think of it,
i, almost makes me split my sides a laugh-
ii utterly tame by the side of the other.
.'j r j c ' moreover, had a manner
i made lier narration vividly impressive,
was m tlie evening twilight, and we were
, from the parlor window, the Inch-
light in the Frith or Forth, throwing out
% of warning to the mariner. I forgot
■ from Mis. S the awful recital,
terot of which I have feebly attempted
laintain. by drawing upon my fancy for
t amplification; hut she began, in
iner, as follows, occasionally tapping mo
|,:in shoulder and reducing her voice to a
■■whisper:
scanvly a year ago since a young man
■ . the ..mu of Haddington. His conduct
... ,i;:i.igeously dissolute that cvery-
: t ,-pulsed him with abhorrence. Finally
U- Am n in a half starved condition, at the
(if hi> uncle, an old blacksmith of Iladding-
i:id was kindly taken in and cared for.
-.hiug was done for him that even affection
ssggest; hut he grew' worse and worse
h went into a delirium, and uttered things
:.!i frighful import that few persons could
sarhim. There were certain expres
vhieh excited more astonishment than
:—indeed they drew tears from those who
them, as well on account of the carncst-
riilt which they were uttered, as the dis
. _i -liculations accompanj’ing them. He
. t.i -tare at some very distant object—
. i a- a fixed star; -and, with his outstretch-
ilwust forward as if to resist the rapid
" arh of something, ho shouted in a voice
ling up tlirougil his death-rattle, “Back!
—swa’ wi’ ye! aw*’ wi’ ye! It is na sac
Xu! I am not to be bruised. No, no, no!
written that the seed of the woman shall
-awa’ wi’ ye—mercy! oh, mercy, mer-
Theso ravings at last ended in
the custom in Scotland to sit up three
with the dead. The corpse of Andrew Al-
.r that was the young man's name) was
up stairs in a back room. It rested up-
table, consisting of four rude bcnch-
forjng two Imards. It was wrappcrl in
. i, and two lialf-crown pieces were placed
to keep them closed. The black-
i's house was built upon a very simple
The outside door opened into a small
down stairs, and at the further end of this
two bedrooms. A staircase common-
I the door, and led to the second story,
liifh there were what might be called an
room, and the large apartment where the
•i Andrew Allan lay. A door cntcicd
h chamber from a narrow platform at the
('he stairs. And one descending the
r.rathe ante-room must pass in contact
the door.
ring came on and the blacksmiths’ two
>«mks of the deceased, were appointed to
d* first night. They were to occupy the
It was too warm for lire, so they
.'"tided with a couple of tallow candles,
’mountain dew,” and some tobacco and
Jamie was just twenty, a fine looking
i fjset demeanor and industrious habits,
t, i. enty-two years of age, was far more
nit. lie took great delight in being in-
(4 is love scrapes. In fact he was what
ill in the Highlands, “the vera deil among
•i .-its" Hour after hour he entertained
twilit his conquests, until tho latter began
symptoms of doubt.
tn^ievesure, Archie,” he asked, “you’re
thing me a pack o’ lees ?”
In? had not given their cousin in the ad-
Bg rasa a angle thought. They could not
die fact i nobody could) tliat they were
he was dead, smothering their gratification
ur. ujruln the old comforting maxim, “it
M the puir body was relieved o’ his suf-
The night dragged on. . Archie con-
i lit. amatory nuuioisccncos to the great
yuicc of Jamie, until the town clock “strak
iui _.)( was midnight f -
wiandle required snuffing, and Jamie roach-
jward liis hand for that purpose, but a
Jreichedhis ears from tho room where
'a"; was—i round like the moving of a
'■ wlu-di caused him in his trcinulousness
11 m the light The darkness was total.
•V an -»’ r *>vn held their breath, each one
. 'a the throbbing of his heart.
said Archie, “it was naelhing-
■pe out the wind, Gae doon an’ get a
t Archie, for the luve o’ God tak hold o
i is na your voice—you dinna speak in
ta voice p*
6 /«t moment the brothors were locked
• ethers aim, and fell cowering against
- shuddering in the extremity of terror;
‘ Aw sou »d reached them and one ealeu*
■ V«ralyze the bravest They heard with
i0 distinctness “the two half crown
f®r i i on tlio floor.”
m " l ' ; l blacksmith went up stairs at
‘ 1 >aw his sons crouching in tocoor-
^ room he thought they had been drink.
t and livgan to elude them. Buthc
,’ : ' i’ l. for they rose up and came to meet
l' ' ! * w dd expression of joyful relief on
I'vjBfoomvs; and pointed to the door at
I'' « the stair*. They were not able to
P* * or jt The old man, without hesita-
ii -It r r, l K11 t ? 10 ‘I 001- and entered the
: wu he came rushing back, uttering a
r • owrar—such a cry as none but an old
' pve —shrill—tremulous. They fled
i.n ~ <mt of tbe house, and into the street
in f' T* Wl ‘ re aroused—the story told—
. 1 “ 1 han half an hour there was a tumult
i . i-.sy i n (j le hiacksmith’s house was
l i’,.." 1 , fo'ople; but none had courage
ITJr.a d00 r- Tlic hcad of tl* 0 odumn
[uA* V' 1 1'-atfonn resisting the force from
increased to such violence, however,
dington—no one afe anything. But night came i KuH‘S ami Heguint ions of IhcGamc
on again and others must take their turn at I 0 F BASE BALL.
SSJ- i 1. The ball most weigh not less than six,
Stftfc tjthemxafeens of Haddmg-than six and qimrtcr ounces, avoir-
A ^ e , lwdfth . “ n dupois. It mast measure not less than ten, nor
m , J°ri en n C<1 . crcdul,t > of more than ten and a quarter inches in circum-
Fxc < i u °I e 'I D r - I fereneo. It must be composed of India rubber
crf t U fi^ f °f th ° ' vatch : and yam, and covered with leather, and in all
f ,n &e an ^ r T n ’ and » atd > B an ' cs shall lie fumishedbythechalleng-
Tbo rtnlUr 1 , - e COmp ^ y T T U V t3 in e CIulTand become the property of Sc win-
nb^on^ f^ 6 ' 1 :?P«Aial ning C Iub, as a trophy of vict^-.
d l d nCt ^ T l ° S 2. The bat must be round, and mast not
th ® ir , h ^,. wa ^ , an , d oxceeil two and a half inches in diameter m the
m siltmc^ oceasiornffiy holding their breatli at thickest part It must be made of wood, and
some fancied sound. The night wore on. The I IIiav m, ofanv lemrtb to suit the striker
town clock struck the first peal of the minidght ^ ^fn^L-.plac-
™ TW I e A Wr t n ° .1H at C( 1 U!, A distances from each other, ami se-
mfonlwi! toroiislnn b" i* I curely fastened upon the four comers of a square,
into a boisterous laugh. It was,at fast, a laugh whose sides are roqiertiyely thirty yards. They
of derision; but it soon erased. The young must be ^ con . st ructolas to bedfotinctly seen
man r(»c up—gave one look ‘eward the plat- b y the Umpire, and must cover a space equal
form at the head “I the stairs, and fell down to one S q Uare foot of surface. The fireksccond,
swooning, for the haltoown p'eces jinked up- Ln,i third bases shall be canvas bag? painted
on the floor—rebounded and fell agam-two whitC- an(1 flllwl Wlth or sawdust; the
Sr CrCtUrnC fr[’ lhe en-ls of Uic planks, ho!ae ^ an(1 pitcher’s point to be each Aiark-
which they supported dropped down, and the cd hy a flat circular iron plate, painted or en-
corpse was distinctly heard to slide along the I amelcd white * ^ '
inclined plane. The listeners all sprang to tlieir s 4 xi, e (v. ou . ..-l.;,.). t h B ball is stmrt,-
they dare notpass thedrraded phtfortn, .soim- direct i y opposite t0 the second base; the first
gg**"? ^rtainty (as Uiey base must always be that upon the right hand,
tfl e investigation ,„ (1 Ulo 0,;^ ^ ^ U po,5 the left hand side-
committee) that Andrew Alton would appear, in 0 f the striker, when occupying his position at
the door of his chamber, and implore them not I the home base
to leavo him. Long before daylight the house j; 5 . qq K . pitcher’s position shall be dcsignat-
^ a f. a f' a "‘ pronged. A crowd rushed up stairs, I cd by a line four yards in length, drawn at right
Irt „?“ • fra ° U,c . w >>° hast<;n - angles to a line from home to tlie second b£se,
' V,t . h ? ,hat had having its centre upon that line, at a fixed iro?
Great excitement began to bo mamfcsited. The p i ate placcd at a point fifteen yards distant from
people needed some ono to lead them and no the home base. The pitcher must deliver tho
one had tho courage to approach with the in- ball ns near as possible over tlie centre of said
tcntion of opening tho door of the terrible apart-1 base, and ft r the striker
this j unctiu-o some one cried out: ^ 0. The ball mast be pitehed, not jerked nor
Rin for the curate! nn for the curate!” thrown to the bat ; and whenever the pitcher
Inis good man, a Mr. Handysidc, lived in a draws back his hand, or moves with the appa-
icighbonng hamlet, preferring the quiet he en-1 ren t purpose or pretension to deliver the balL he
.oyed.there to tho noise in tho busy town of s hall so deliver it, and must have neither foot in
Ilnddingjon. He is sUll alive and beloved by advance of the line at the time of delivering the
everybody; but, since his participation in the ball; and if he fails in either of these particulars
mysterious horrors of the third niglit, he has then it shall bo declared a baulk
been regarded as a man having knowledge of £ 7. tHicii a baulk is made by the pitcher,
things which no mortal ought to posses. | every player running the bases is entitled to one
He cheerfully obeyed the summons, and re- base, without being put out
paired to the blacksmith’s house. It was now S 8. If tho ball, from a stroke of the bat, is
after sunrise. The people gathered around their caught behind the range of home and the first
pastor and told liim what had happened. He I base or home and the third base, without hav-
paused a moment in deep meditation, and then ; n , touched the ground, or first touches the
entered the dreaded chamber. Not more than ground behind those bases, it shall be termed
three persons accompanied him—the others, as foul, #n d must be so declared by the umpire,
each one passed the door and looked into the I unasked. If tlie ball firet touches tho ground,
room, pressed their hands over their eyes andjoris caught without having touched the ground,
fled into the street, uttering loud cries. either upon or in front of the range of those 1 «i-
(I remember the distant chimes of SL Giles, seSi jt shall be considered fair,
reaching our hearing at this moment, accorded # 9. A player making the home base, shall be
sadly with the whisper to which Mr. S I entitled to score one run.
had again lowered lier voice!) j 10. If three halls arc struck at andmissed,
The two benches, supporting the feet of An-1 ^nd the last one is not caught, either Hying or
drew Allan, were thrown some feet from where up o n the first bound, it shall be considered lair,
they originally stood, as if they had been kick-1 an ft the striker must attempt to make his run.
cd with some violence. The dead hotly was jj 11. The Striker is out if a foul ball is caught,
consequently in a half sitting postnre. The 1 cither before touching the ground or upon the
eyes were again opened, and this time (Sizing j first bound:
at something nearer—very much nearer, than i 12. Or, if three balls are struck atandmis-
what they had stared at on the previous night. se d, and the last is caught either before touch
Tlie hands were unlocked and thrust forward, i„ g the ground or upon the first bound:
as if to implore or resist; the physiognomy, j 18. Or, if a fair ball is struck, and the ball
without any change in the tacial lines, betoken-1 ; s caught cither without having touched the
ed tho most agonizing alarm; while the general ground or upon the first bound:
attitude inclined tho boholdcr to tho belief that j 14, o r) if a f a j r ball is struck, and the ball
the body had been stiffened in the attempt to | 8 held by an adversary on the firet base, before
rise up and make its escape. Some of the per- j the striker touches that base:
sons who had fled from tlie hoase, had Allen’s
aEOROiA i MEN ARB & BURGHABD,
Mastic Roofing*
Company 9
rra\ a H fo an instant, the terrible "room
■filled
I u t‘ :iM 0n,y look -
pirn,,, '“f [hat Mrs. S -placcd lier
T':,, , L *1 skpuldcr, and whispered in nxj
H tj^n‘ua7 bW “® 1>ainfuny a S“ nstD,y
filial U nd,os was slightly .moved, and
el tin; cornse mated unou the floor.
I
. corpse rested upon the floor,
ere o|ioii—wide open, aud staring at
^-faraway. ”■
' liaIs7rT" aw »y- Without any change
if cur - ! Ulc foce, there was yet an oxpres-
tr, lai-.., - :ly —curiosity merging into fear,
"Uofii. Ul , c> " 11 cctioii with the disturbed
“ers 11 6 . 1 y ’ forced the opinion upon tho
the dead man suddenly started,
diminished into simple won-
kr. Lm °!, , at length conversed with one
•i ^ ’hey could do was to doso tb
‘iliflusdlr and replace the hal hero w
ittt -n tmd again cnvelo]ie it i
i hat day no work was done in Had-
§ 15. Or, if at any time he is touched by the
death-struggle so forcibly recalled by these ap- ball while in play in the hands of an adversary,
pearances, that they declared his voice was is- without some part of bis person being on a base,
suing from his corpse, and repeating his dying j ifi. Xo ace nor bace can be made upon a
words, ‘VBack! back—wa’ wi ye! it is na sac fo„i ball, nor when a fair ball lias been caught
written ! I without having touched the ground; and the
Under the encouragement and direction of the ball shall, in both instances, be considered dead
curate, the body was readjusted. lie proposed a nd not in play, until it shaU firet have been
to the people that they should bury it at once; settled in the hands of the pitcher. In cither
but they would not violate the old Highland I case the players tunning tlie liases.shall return
eastern, especially since “it was but ane night | to them, and shall not be put out in so returning
tom 1- .” j unless toe ball has been first to the stricken
Tho news had by this time spread in every i 17. The striker must stand on a line drawn
direction. Persons come from Edinburg and | through toe centre of the home base, not cxceed-
Glasgow. Crowds poured in from the neigh- fog fo length three feet from cither side thereof,
boring towns and hamlets until, at twelve o’-1 an fi parallel with the line occupied by the pitch-
clock, tlie streets of Iladington could .not hold I er. He shall be qonsidurod the rtrikn unUl lie
them. No doubt more than a thousand persons j bas niiide the first base. Players must strike
Visited toe room up stairs in the blacksmith’s fo regular rotation: and after too firet inning is
house, and hundreds offered to watch with Mr. I played, the turn commences with toe player
Hnndyside, and accompany him into the dead who stands on the list next to the one who lost
man’s chamber at tho first unusual sound, (for the third hand.
such was the curate’s purpose frequently avow- j Players mast make tocir bases in toe
ed in toe course of the day,) but when that good I order of striking; and when afairballisstruck,
man, a few hours after nimu-fab. mounted the am l no t caught flying nor on the first boumi
stairs with his candles and his Bible, only four I the first base mast be vacated, os also toe second
men followed him. Seated at a tabic, he calm- j an d third bases, if they arc occupied at the same
ed the fears of his companions, by boldly inves- time. Players may bo put out upon any base,
tigating tlie awful facts subjected to their con- under these circumstances,,iu the same manner
Bideration. He acknowledged his belief to be Us the striker when running to the first base,
that a supernatural agency was at work, and j m. Players running toe bases must, so far
insisted that the citizens of Haddington should I as possible, keep upon the direct lino between
treasure up the circumstances as a warning a- the bases; and should any player run three feet
gainst dcssolutcncss. “Perhaps," said he, with out of this line, for the purpose of avoiding the
hesitation, as if toe idea he wished to advance ball in the hands of an adversary, he shall be
was incomprehensible even to himself “perhaps, I declared out
in this case, death has been too eager—so that j j 20. Any player, who shall intentionally
disease could not complete its office of bodily [ prevent an adversary from catching or fielding
punishment, and there is yet in toe disturbed the ball, shall be declared out
corpse a soulless sensibility, over which consci-1 j 31. If a player is prevented from making a
cncc and Satan have control—not that I wish to I base, by the intentional obstruction of an ad
judge Andrew Allan. God forbid!” vereary, he shall be entitled to that base and
lie read such passages from his Bible ss hail no t be’ put out
a bearing upon toe personality of the Infernal jj 3-2. If an adversary stops tlie ball with his
Being and impressed, them upon the winds of I hat or rap or takes it from toe hands of a party
his hearers, by repeating, with a happy empha-1 no t engaged in the game, no player can be put
sis, the sublime paraphrases of Milton: • 1 out unless the ball shall firet have been settled
“ Forthwith upright he rears from the pool I u 1 hands of the pitcher.
IIis mighty suture: 011 each hand the flames I J 23. If a ball, from toe stroke of tlie bat is
Driven backward, slope their pointing sphes and! held under any other circumstances than as
rolled .. I enumerated in Section 22, and without having
touched the ground more than once, the striker
is out.
voice pronouncing the words, “Back! back! I ‘ P . . . . .
awa’ wi’ ye. I'm not to be bruised—I’m the J 30. The game shall consist of nine innings
seed o’ toe woman!” Almost simultaneously to each side, whim should toe number of runs
with this thoru was acrasli. Tlie benches were all be equal, the play shall bo continued until a
dashed away from under the boards and the body majority of runs, upon an eoual number of inn-
rolled upon the floor. The curate started to his mgs, shall he declared, which shall conclude the
feet, but his companions held him back. Cling-1 game.
ing to one another, they listened in a sort of I f 27. In playing all matches, nine players
asphyxia for what was to follow. They heard I from each club shall constitute a full field, and
a step as of being barefooted—heavy. The house they must have been regular members of the
shook, and too sound would have been much club, which they represent, and of no other
louder if tho footsteps had not been cautioas I club, for thirty days prior to the match. No
stealthy. But soon they heard another noise, ] change or substitution shall be made after the
like the dragging of a human body over toe I game has been commenced, unless for reason Of
floor. The four men cried in a loud voice—but I illness or injury. Position of players and choice
such a cry 1 In its spasmodic quivering it sound-1 of innings shall bo determined by captains, pre-
cd like laughter, and from the thronged streets vioasly appointed for that purpose by toe respec-
a yell of horror rose upon the midnight air, sucli I tivc clubs.
as had never y et 1 >een heard; for toe doomed oorpse I j 28. The umpire shall take care that the
was dashed against the partition separating the I regulations respecting the ball, bats, bases and
two rooms with a force far above human. TV hen I ( be pitcher’s and striker’s position are strictly ob
it fell it was craggod away, and again hurled I served. He shall keep a record of the game in
against the wall—at each repetition the concus- a Look prepared for the purpose; he shall be
sion producing a sound more and more dull. I the judge of fair and unfair play, and shall de-
The curate looked every moment for the wall I tennine all disputes and differences which may
to be dashed down. Ho had now no one to re-1 occur during the game; he shall take especial
strain him; he took his candle and rushed into carerto declare all foul balls and baulks imme-
the room, exclaiming, as he did so, “ it is my I ,Lately upon their occurence, unasked, and in -
duty!” | distinct and audible manner.
The noises continued sometime after Mr.
Handyside entesjed the chamber, but at length I Tlic Laud of Centuries,
they ceased. .. .. .1 In Australia toe North.is toe hot wind, and
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Macon, Ga.
Hardeman & Griffin
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
IF A iL J, AN® WlfJTIB
stock:
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
rp HEIR Stock consist in part of the following
. . GOODS, to which they invite the attention of
i?2crcliaiits and Planters:
no bales Gunny Cloth
200 coils Richardson Rope
1000 pounds Baling Twine
130 bags Coffee, Java, Porto Rico, Itio and La-
guira
10 chests Black and Green Tea
75 barrels A 15 .V C Sugar
25 barrels crushed and Powdered Sugar
5 boxes Loaf Sugar
15 hogsheads fine Porto Rico
3ijo sacks Liverpool Suit
100 sacks Alum Salt
150 boxes Adamantine Candles
40 boxes Sperm Candles
73 boxes No. 1 Soap
2Q boxes Family Toilet Soap
30 boxes Assorted and Fancy Candy
125 kegs Nails
50 boxes Starch
100 jara Snuff
50 whole, half and quarter kegs of Powder
20 cans Duck-shooting Powder
100 bags Shot
109,000 Segars, various brands
50 boxes Tobacco
20 cases Magnolia and Combination Tobacco
20 bales Osnaburgs and Stripes
5 cases Homespuns, bleached
10 bales Georgia Kerseys
5 bales Northern Kerseys
15 bales Blankets, all sizes
60 baskets Piper’s Heidsick Wine
73 cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine and
Brandy
50 barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey
10 barrels Extra old Bourbon
50 barrels Gin, Rum and Brandy
10 casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine
10 cases London Dock Gin
15 cases Boker's and Stoughton Bitters
10 cases Lemon Syrup
20 casks Ale and Porter
10 boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs
30 boxes Assorted Pickles
20 boxes Super. Carb. Soda
30 barrels and boxes Soda and Butter Crackers
25 boxes Herrings
5 sacks Ashton’s Table Salt
10 dozen Well Backets
5 cases Ashton’s Table Salt '
25 dozen Blue Backets
10 nests of Tubs
“TJOVr-it «ts
20 boxes Leverit Axes
10000 pounds White Lead and Zinc
100 barrels Linseed Oil
10 barrels Tanners’ and Machine Oil
ALSO, A FISC LOT OF
CHROME GREEN, YELLOW, PRUSSIAN BLUE
TERRA DE SIENNA. BURNT UMBER, Ac., Ac.
PAINTS AND VARNISH, BRUSHES AND SASH
TOOLS.
Macon, Sept. 28,1858. .
AND
o "W elers,
AVEjusi received and opened k a' largo and
. splendid assortment of Goods in their line,
consisting in part of the following articles,
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
Hunting Magic Cue, Independent 2d, Ac., for Gen
Hemes.
ClOJLD TVATOIIES for Ladies, rich and bean
tifnl.
SILVER WARE, aucli as Spoons, Cups, Gob
lets. Ac.
SILVER ELATED WARE, such as Cas
tors, Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated Gold Cups and
Spoons,) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticks,
Waiters, Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of Diamond and Gold Rings, Pins, Ac.,
Ac., sparkling and bright.
Musical Instruments,
Such ns Violins, Flntes, Guitars, Banjos, Tambo-
ines.
Gold Pens, and Pencils. Guitar and Violin Strings,
and a varied assortment of
Fancy Goods,
Masfo Hexes, too numerous to particularize in an
advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them, since they commenced business, they solicit a
continuance of the samo, and will spare no pains to
give Satisfaction to their customers, botli in style
and quality of their Wares, and in price.
Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch
and on reasonable terms. M. A B.
oct5
In billows, leave in the midst a horrid vale.
Then with expanded wings be steers bis flight
Aloft, incumbent on the dusky air”—
“'isfoicc availed nothin J” There wss an Th e people lxicarac alarmed for their pastor, I South the Cool; toe Westerly the most un
l!2™in llfro “i l>elow—too door was push- an<1 several of them went to his assistance. I bca j tb y, and the East toe most salubrious; it is
1 They found hire in a swoon, from which they I sumn ier with the colonists when it is winter at
soon resascitatel him. But they gazod around bom e t an d the barometer in considered to rise
and—what could they expect to see! Incrc before had weather, ami to fell before good
lay the body of Andrew Allan brui’-cd—beaten I ; be swans are black, and toe eagles arc white,
into a quivering, gelatinous clot of gore; while I t j lc ,„ 0 i 0 ] a ys eggs, and has a duck’s bill; tlie
upon the floor, printed in blood, were foot-prints I kangaroo (an animal between tlie deer and tlic
of gigantic dimensions. I squirrel) lias five daws on his fore paws, three
K r. Handysi le has never told what he f aw. I talons on his hind legs, like a bird, and yet hops
His only answer to tlie importunities of his tn ; Ls foil. There is a bird (Meiliphagn) which
friends has lusr, “ I thought it was niy duty, 1 bas 3 broom in its mouth instead of a tongue;
but I was mistaken—I .committed a sin. Heav- J i f ls h, one-half lidonging to the genus vara, and
en forgive me.” I the other that of squalus. Tlie cod is found in
am I toe rivers, and the perch in the sea; the valleys
Newspai-eh Cossoud vrios.—Washington, are cold, and the mountain-tops warm; the nct-
Nov. 10.—Tlic Washington Slates published | tie is a lofty tree, and Uic poplar ad warin'
fo this city, and the South, published at Uich- shrub; the pcare arc of wood, with toe stalks
moral, Vinnnia, were consolidated to-day. Tlic I si Uie broad end: the cherry grows with the
11-iixT will he p ihli.-licd in thi.- citv. and heed- I stora outside; tuc liehls an- fenced with 111:1-
1 ; • | .!• 1' 1 id WOM : rw.l I ;„ V a:n t>: I:,::.!' . . I- . 1, t: 1 W!, il : : -
to the'defence Of no p-mson or clique, hut will dar, and the myrtle plants are burnt for fuel
advocate sound Democratic States Rights doc- the trees are without fruit* the (lower.- without
lr j n . If—aft H .ti j scent, and birds without song.
THE ATLANTiG TELEGRAPH GABLE
CAN BE SEES AT
B. A. WISE’S STORE,
Who is now receiving his fall stock of
HOUSE KEEPING CiOOEdS,
Cutlery, Silver and Plated Ware,
Stores, Grates, Ranges,
Wood-Ware, Brooms, Brushes, JUntts,
Tin Enamelled and Holtoic-ware,
Japan and Planished Tin Ware,
ASO A GEKKRAL ASSORTUEKT OV
House Keeping Hardware.
Which ho is prepared to sell at very low prices
for CASH or approved credit.
Returning many thanks for tlib liberal patronage
heretofore received, would most respectfully invite
the public to call and examine his present stock of
Goods. B. A. WISE,
sept 7 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga.
Something New under the Sun
A LAMP STORE
IN MACON.
T HE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE
this day, at No. 11 Co;tou Avenue, three doors
above Parker’s, where may bo found a variety of
LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL.
This Oil is not explosive, and having been tested,
proves to be the cheapest, best aud safest light now
m use, anywhere; Call and see it.
We have on hand, and will keep a constant sup-
]>ly of good COAL OIL for these Lamps; also,
BURNING FLUID, CAMPHENE and ALCOHOL
We have a carefully selected stock of
CHINA, GLASS,
both pressed and cut, from the best Manufacturers,
Crockery, Tnblc Cutlery, Cantor Frame*,
Ac., which wo will sell cheap for CASH.
ftO.TSETIIIftG IYE WES IS MTILL !
ENGRAVING ON GLASS,
of every description, such as Coat of Arras, Crests,
Lettering of every style. Landscapes, Animals,
Flowers, Figures, Jcc., done to order in the store.
BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
Macon, Sept. 6th, 1858. Cm* sept 7
Hardeman & Sparks
W are ECouse
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
tlRacon, €rti.,
W ILL continue to give prompt attention at their
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on the cor
ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all business commit
ted to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all tlieir friends and cus
tomers, they hope to receive their full sharo of pub
lic patronage.
Liberal advances made ou Cotton and other pro
duce when required.
{^"Planter's Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope,
Ac., furnished at the lowest market rates.
THOS. HARDEMAN. O. O. STARKS.
sep 7
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
JAMES DANIELS
W OULD most respectfully inform the Citizens
of Macon, that be is now prepared to do all
kinds of
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING,
at the shortest notice, and after the most approved
»tyle
We are also prepared to furnish Lead and Copper
lined Bath Tubs, Marble top Stands, Copper Boilers
for heating water. Ac. Buildings fitted up with cold
aud hot water Pipes, after the most approved style.
fy Shop In the rear of T. J. Lane’s Grocery
Store, Orders left at the same, will be prompter at
tended to JAMES DANIELS.
Macon, Ga,
Referen —B. A. Wise, D. B. Woodruff, and
T. J. Lane, cm 3m sept 21
TAKE NOTICE.
For Sale—210 Acres Land
TX Bibb county,laying on Eoheconnee Creek,and
X immediately on the Perry Road 10 miles from tho
city of Macon, 90 acres cleared, and tSO acres in the
woods with good timber. The above is well water
ed and contains a good
GRIST MILL,.
If not sold at private sale, it will be sold at public
outcry in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in
December next, to satisfy my creditors. A good
bo bad by applying to
THOS. SIMMONS.
gain may t
Sopt. 28—2m
H. HORNE S
New Eating Saloon
IS NOW OPEN
For the Reception of Ladiee and Gentlemen, at bis
New Store, next to Ayers, Wingfield Sc Co.,
IX CHERRY STREET
T HE undersigned, a practical Cook, invites the
public to bis .
ISTew Saloon,
and promises that by strict attention, reasonable
charges, and for all weli cooked dishes, consis: ing of
all the delicacies of the Northern markets, his estab
lishment shall be second to none, and superior to
some The Bills of Fsre offering the usual favorite
dishes, will have changes every day, consisting of
new dishes.
No Liquors are retailed, and Ladies may rest as
sured that everything will be done to preserve de
corum;(oct!9—lml H. HORNE.
Coffee, Sugar, &c.
onn SACKS Kio Coffee,
4i\J\) 50 Sacks Java and Lay. Coffee,
100 bbls Refined Coffee Sugars.-
25 hhda. P. R. 4 H. do
25 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Granu
lated Sugars.
200 boxes Tobacco, various brands Sc ouaitv
100,000 Segars do do do-
250 bbls. "Whiskey, Pike’s, Georgia Planter"
and Dean's.
50 bbls. Monongahela Whiskey,
75 bbls. Gin and Rnm. for sale by
AYERS, WINGFIELD * CO
octis
WANTED,
I AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrant
and will always give the highest cash price.
Macon Ga. uly28 ly
t casn pri
3. J. BLA
Bacon for Sale.
1 OQ ®9»S CLEAR SIDES-Just received at
A— Oct. ifi—tf HARDEMAN 4 GRIFFIN
NEW
Dry Goods House.
GOODS SY THElASfsTEA^lSR.
O PENED this morning. Figured French Merinos.
Foulard Silks, Black and White DcLains, Bri
tish Long Cloth, Scf., See.
FEARS Sc SWANSON.
A beautiful and wall assorted Stock of Silks, Va
lencias, Solid French Merinos, Double Skirted and
DeLain Robes, Sattin DeChine, Cloaks, Mantillas,
Round Corner Mantilla Slmwla, Valencine Lace Col
lars and Sleeves. French, American and English
Prints; Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Shirtings,
Apron Checks, Deniins. Linseys, Linen and Cotton
D apers, Ladies and Gents Hosiery, Gloves, Veils,
and Yankee Notions, Sec.. Sec.
We will take pleasure in showing the above to
each and every one who will favor us with a call.—
Come and see ns—we are at home.
FEARS & SWANSON.
Sup. Marseilles Qnilts, White Goods of every va
riety and description. Scarfs, Brilliants, India Dimi
ty, Embroidered Linen C. Hdkfs., Silk Hdkfs., Um
brellas, Silkand Cotton, Hoop Skirts, Bed Ticking,
Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Stripe Goods, Scc.
The above mentioned_Gooda will he sold on as
good terms as can be procured from any other, first
class house in the city.
FEARS * SWANSON,
oct 13 Cotton Ay., Macon, Ga.
H. BOLSHAW,
F. HERZOG.
Fancy and Staple
DRY-GOODS.
NEW STOCK.
W E havejust opened a largo and elegant Stork
ofGoodsinone of tho Now Stores under
CtRANXTE HilXSi,
Selected with great care to suit the trade of Macon,
and adjoining country—among which are:
SILK ROBES A LEZ,
SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE,
SILK ROBES VOLANTES, or 2 FLOUNCES,
FANCY SILKS in great variety,
PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK SILKS,
EVENING DRESSES.
DsLAINEand MERINO ROBES A LEZ,
PLAIN and FIGURED DeLAINES,
PLAIN and FIGURED MEKIXOES,
VALENCIAS, POPLINS, PLAIDS.
POIL deCHEVRES, MOURNING, and vari
ous other styles of
ORIS©
Embroideries, Real French Cambric and Swiss
Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, 9cc.
Valenciennes Collars aud Setts,
Linen and Pique Collars and Setts,
Mourning Collars nnd Setts,
Illusion Berthas,
Real Thread and Valenciennes Laces,
Hosiery and Gloves, great variety.
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons,
Cloaks, from Brodie’s,
SHAWLS—Nett, Stella, Long, Mourning, and other
varieties.
A full assortment of
STAPLE GOODS,
Which we offer to (ell on as favorable terms as
House in the State.
®*PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
IV. lie PBIDDHN & CO..
octl9 Granite Hall Block, Maeon,Ga.
BOOK BIDDING.
J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of dlakk account books, and binds
iur miy style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and
Miscellaneous Books, clerks' record and docket
books,with or without printed l oitMs.and warrant-
ed best quality paper.
BT Engineers’ profile paper made from tho best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders frcin the country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Ofiice on Cotton Aveuue one door
below Ross and'Coleman’s. apl 13
ROSS,
OQJBL
ACCOUNT BOOK
TdX. axiutfact-ur e he*.
C ONTINUES to make BLANK EtOOIiM for
ConrtHy Conatiu^ Mo«*cr«and Kail Hands
and to Bind all varieties of &*liliVT12K> U'OKK
with superior neatness and despatch-
MUSIC-
BOUND WITH ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE.
LAW BOOKS
IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES,
HARPERS’ WEEKLY ^MAGAZINE
GRAHAM’S, GODEI’S
and all other PX£RIODXCAI,M nnd Magazines
BOUND in neat and cheap Bindings.
Particular attention paid to the re-binding valua
ble old Books.
Orders from a distance will meet with prompt at
tention.
Office upon the corner of Third Cherry-Sts,
Over G. T. Rodgers Sc Son, Macon, Ga.
34
NEW BOOKS
At Boardman’s Book Store
A MERICAN ELOQUENCE in 2 vols ; a new Cy
clopedia of Commerce; Barton’s Cyclopedia of
Wit & Humor: a Handy Book on Properly Law;
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic passa
ges in South Western History; Life beneath the Wa
ters ; The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur
William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charlos Napir-
Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Po__
works ; .The Preacher and the King, The Priest nnd
tho Huguenot; Lord George Bentick, by D'lsraeli
Beatrice Cenci; Debit Sc Credit; Major Roger Sher
man Potter; Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; Belle Brittan
on a tour; Lifo and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise
of the Betsey; Testimony of the Kooks; Jefferson’s
Works; Bnlwer’s Novels complete; Grote’s History
of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers ; Lord Montagu’s
age, by G. P. It. James ; Tho Three Beauties, by
Irs. Southwortli: Ventillation in American Dwei"-
ings; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom, Wit
and Humor ; Steps towards Heaven ; Den’s Moral
Theology; Mizpab, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic
tures in France, Holland, Bolgium, and np the Rhine;
Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment "
fine Family Bibles.
J. M. BOARDMAN.
Sept. SI, 1858.
Henry Home’s
Confectionery, Fruit Store, Calic &
PASTRY BAKERY,
MACON GEORGIA
In his New Bitiidiiig,
One door below Ayers, Wingfield * Co., Cherry st.
MANUFACTURER OF THE FINEST
FRENCH PASTRY AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES
nnd dealers in fine
Candies,
Frnits,
Preserves,
Pickles.
Warranted Imported
Wines and Brandies,
Cordials, Syrups, Nuts, Segars, Tobacco, Ac.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates.
Weddings anij Parties fumishedfcvith all kinds
of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., at reasonable terms.
N. B.—Terms :—Positively Cask—no Credit given.
oct 12
CARPETINGS!
Floor Oil Clotias
jyr T T13NT C3-S,
RUGS AND MATS!
A LARGE Stock, and a great variety of styles
_TJL.tlie above Goods, jnst received, which will
sold at far lower figures, nnd give purchasers a
lection from the best stock ever offered in Macon.
• > A I, S O
SATIN, DeLAINE, DAMASK,
LACE and MUSLIN,
WINDOW CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES, GILTCOKNICESand
BANDS in great variety.
Purchasers will consult their own interest by
amining my stock before buying.
aag 3-
B. F. ROSS
, FIXE FRESH
Fancy CancLies.
C HOCOLATE CREAM, French Sugar AlmoucLs
. Crystalized Fruits, Cocoannt Cream Candy,
Vanilla and Roso Cream Candy, Jelly Drops, Bo
bon Duchess, Extra fine Gum Drops, at
DQV2 HENKrUORNE 3.
READY made clothing, w&riio's Medicines
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CAR- AMLCIUUUCO)
PET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, AC., AC
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS Sc VESTINGS, MAR
SEILLES A LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS. SILK
KID. CALF AND BUCK-SKIN GLOVES, ScC
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE,
Corner of Clirmr nad-NnondNui.
T HE undersigned has just returned - from New
York with a New and elegant Stock of
Seasonable Goods,
ami would respectfully call the attention of Gentle
men of Macon, and vicinity, to an inspection of them
at his New Stand.
In the READY MADE DEPARTMENT he’ean
show some of tho moat desirable Goods ever brought
to tbis market, and will be in
Constnnt Receipt of the Newer Style..
Most of liis Pants are made up by good workmen
in Macon, and are warranted to fit better aud give
better satisfaction than any other Pants
His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres nnd Vestings, are
of the most recherche patterns, and will bo made up
according to the latest improvements in the Art of
Cutting. CIIAS. II. BAIUI).
Macon, Sept. 28, 183».
Paints,
OilSQj
S>yes,
Vamislkt's,
Putcnt Medicines,
Perfumery,
Spices,
Brandy and WiacC
For Medical purposes, and all articles in t! " Hue.
can bo found strictly pure at tho D^rn^ Store of
Sc Co,
Macon, ti.,
ZEILIN.
Opposite tho Telegraph Builuiv;
XT!
LIGHT 11
SPIRIT GAS!
Burniatg Flvtid.
m> CAHPHINE. For sale by
. may 18 ZEILIN, HUNT * CO.
Lies-:
LIGHT!!
Train Oil
J UST RECEIVED, by
Sept. 28.
ZEILIN, HUNT, A. CD.
F or sale, by
Sept. 28.
Sperm Oil
ZEILIN, HUNT A C(i?
HATS, CAPS, &c.
SEW DRUG STOfilf..
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON’SBUHDmG, CHEERY ST., MACON, C A
lTASju»t received now opening n fvc slf
. 71 stock of
Drugfj _ IflrdicinrK,
dicmicnlM, --vV lantramcau, *
W DycMtuff*,
Perfumery, TK. Patent ytrdi-
cinen, Pharmaceutical
Preparation*, Ac.
My Drugs have been selected with strict rUcr-
enceto their purity and quality; they are-fresh nnd
may be folly relied on.
Order* FnixhfnJIy Executed.
S'* Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medi
cine* put up with neatness and accuracy, at ail hour,
of the day or night.
A large lot of Artificial Tcrth just receive d
feb 24-tf
GEO. W. PRICE
13 NOW *
Receiving- his Stock
O F
!F^K1©¥ ANI&tfirAIPUg
Fall anti Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which will be disposed of on as
good terms as any house in the city.
His friends and the public gener
ally, are requested to
(3-ive Him su Gall.
September 21, 1838.—3m*
BELDEN & CO.,
R ESPECTFULLY inform the public that they
have just received a new and elegant supply of
Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the at
tention of their friends and patrons, and traders
generally—their stock being one of the most com
plete and extensive ever offered in this market, em
bracing the following articles :
Men’s Cable Silk Hats,
>4 Curled Brim Silk Hats,
“ Wide “ “ “
“ Black Cashmeres all styles,
Gent’s black and drab Reavers, late styles.
Men’s fine French Felts, black, brown and pearl,
Gent’s Mussard’s Hats, fine,
“ Storm “
Men’s Otter Caps,
“ Plush “
“ Fishing do
Gent’s black, brown and blue Velvet Caps,
“ Cloth Caps,
“ Cashmere do new style,
“ Navy do
Boys’ Felt Hats, brown black and pearl,
“ Star “ *
“ Plaid “
“ Velvet Caps, black and blue,
“ Cloth “ do
Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps, nil kinds,
Wool Hats for plantation use, all qualities.
Dealers are assured that they can make their pur
chase here as cheap and of as good quality as any
establishment in the State. BELDEN 5c CO.,
Sept. 23.Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
Corner of 2d St. A Cotton Avenue,
B EGS leave to inform tho Ladies of Macon and
the public in general that he has just returned
from New-York and is now ready to show one of the
Largest and liaudsosuest Stocks of
FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC
ever exhibited ia the Southern market, which will
be sold at remarkably low figures to cash and prompt
paying time buyers.
The Stock comprises, in part, the following, viz :
Milk Drew Good*.
Robes a Lis, and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks,
Black Silks, such us Gros do Uiiin«, Grna do Nuple
and Bishop Silks.
Woolen 3)rtft» iwoed*.
French, German and English Herinoes,
All wool Robes a Lis, De Laine Robes a quille
Cashmere Robes a quille,
Imp. Foulard, Brocaded Rntera. Poii de Cheore,
Imperial Paramattas, Mohairs, Cashmeres,
Balmorals, Do Laines, De Beges,
English, American & French Prints Sc Ginghams
Sim win nnd Scarfs.
Mantilla Stella Shawls, Mnntilla Shawls,
Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls,
Waterloo Long Shawls,
Bay State Long and Square Shawls,
Crape, Basket and Blanket Shawls,
Chenille, Cashmere aud printed Scurfs.
Cloak*—A Choice A*i«ortiiirut of
Talisman, Rosalie, Eva, Casta Diva, Pandora,
Cordelia, Duchess de Beni, Rob Roy,
Grey Maneuvering and Velvet Cloaks,
of the very latest and moat fashionable styles.
ZSmbroidoric*.
Ribb. Jacconet, Colar de Paris,
Jacconet and Swiss Gt. Setts,
Ribb. Jacconet Setts de Paris,
Ribb. Jacconet Prima Donna Setts,
Lace trimmed Setts, Embroidered Bands,
Flouncings, Skirts, Children’s Waists and Robes,
Lace and Muslin Curtains.
A complete Assortment of I2oaicry, Honac
nnd Plnnlntiou Furnishing CZood*, •
and all other articles usually (bund in a regular Dry
Good Store. Remember, at
Sep. 28,
ELIAS EINSTEIN’S,
Corner 2d Street and Cotton Avenuo.
MTTSLINde LAINES
SOLD AT CALICO PRICES.
9Q00 Y ”o S i ''J 1181 ' 11 d8 tttine * «tl3J cts. worth
3000 yards Muslin do Laines at 15 cfs, worth
25 oents.
*300 yards Striped De Heges at 13 cts. worth
25 oents, and for sale at ELIAS EINSTEIN,
Cor. Qd Street and Cotton Av. Triangular Block.
Citizen and State Press copy octis
PHOTOGRAPH
AND
FINE ART GALLERY,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK.
I HAVE just returned fromNew York with all late
improvements in the Art, and a large and well
selected Stock ol Cases of every description, of the
best European and American Manufacture, among
which are fine French Oval, Velvet, Pearl, Tortoise
Shell, and new nnd beautiful patterns of the univer
sally admired Union Case, any of which will be sold
cheap, with superior Pictures in any of the various
styles, and every Likeness warranted to give entire
satisfaction. Call and examine for yourselves.
Aug. 31, 1858. J. A. PUGH.
SAVE YOUR CARPETS,
BT USING
IIARRTNGTON’S CELEBRATED PATENT
CARPET LINING,
To put under Carpets, as a substitute for Straw
Paper, <fcc., &c.
fit HIS Lining is considered far superior to any ar
A tide ever used for the saving of Carpets or Oi
Cloths. It is peculiarly soft to the tread, is a Muffler
of sound, and enriohes the Carpet Fifty per cent. It
also adds greatly to the warmth of a room by pre
venting the costfair from passing through the seams
of the floor. Tho piateriai used in this Lining ren
ders it a sure protection against moth.
C3P*LaditS; Call at tho Carpet Stores, and see for
yourselves.
To be had at any of the Principal Carpet Stores in
the U. S. Manufactured under the supervision o
the Patentee by the
N. Y. CARPET LINING CO.,
(J. It. IIauiukoton, Agent,) 448 Water-st., N. Y
Harrington’s Carpet Lining and Premium Cotton
Batting constantly manufacturing.
All orders promptly intended to.
octl9—3m
MORE LIGHT!
J LSr RECEIVED, a lotxf tho best and lat< s‘. im
provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, ftoddedly
the nest light yet inverted. Ca!l and see them, :
they are only to b. seen to be nnpreciated.
It. It. ilUTUHIXGS,
jtute 15 Nejt to.Urj.Desaau's.
»">*— " '
JUST RECEIVED.
o C non Papers Carden 8ir.cN.
*t)«UUU 3 bush. Kentucky It I no Gln.a,
A. A. MENARD. Dmirgi-
Cherry Si., ,u
wmw
Fancy Dry, Goods
BOSTICK So KEIN’S
Head-duarterscf Fashion
T HE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macen ami sin
rounding country are respectfully invited t->
call at tho “Head-Quartera"’ of Fashion, and exam
ine our new Fall and Winter Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
which for Beauty, Elegance, Variety aud Style, can
not be surpassed in Georgia.
Our DRESS GOODS Department ia unusually
attractive, and as the Ladies know that we always
keep the Richest and most Fasbionabia Styles that
are Drought to Macon, we deem it unnecessary "ly
specify by name each of the varied and almost In
numerable novelties In that line, which now fasci
nate every one who examines them. We will - iy.
however, that in DRESS GOODS our stock,
think, cannot be excelled.
In Laces, Embroideries, Worked Bands, Swi: ..
Cambric Frillings, Lace and Muslin Collar-, ar: " all
such Fanny articles, wesay most emphatically that
we are better prepared than ever to Serve opr pa
trons: and can furnish all such Goods at very re
duced rates. Our stock of
Staple Dry Grood.s
arc so well and judiciously assorted that every one
in want of good, fresh, first quality supplies for
family purposes can be accommodated exactly, and *
every article sold warranted as represented.
Don’t buy your CLOAKS and SHAWLS until you
examine our largo aud boauiiful assortment.
Our CURTAIN aud CARPET *
:ete, and wo would particularly invite every body
* examine our CARPETS before they buy. W<•
saronsriE’S
HEAT STORE.
(OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.)
Just Received a Splendid Stock of
HATS & CAPS,
C ONSISTING of the most recent styles for Gen
tlemen, Boys and Children. The following com
prise a few of the leading articles in his lino:
Gent’s Fashionable Silk Hats, all width Brims,
“ “ Black Crtdsiraer,-. do do
“ Superior French Felt, of all colors,
“ Cable and Storm Hats*
“ Velvet Caps of all colors and prices,
“ Navy, Cloth, and Silk Caps,
** Beaver and Plush do
Boys’ and Childrens’ Hats and Caps, of every style
and price,
Childrens Black Beaver and Fancy Trimmed Hats.
And « Superior lot of Wool Hats for Plantation
These articles an» all new, and will be sold low.
CALL AT STONE’S HAT STORE.
Sept. 23, 1858.
BOOTS AND SHOES
A TTHE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3, sj
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington ft I
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the
samo. Wehave now in store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will be made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call nnd
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the city or State.
Sept. 28. MIX Sc KIRTLAND
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents' fine S
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and Js
waterproof.of various kinds and qualities, both
soledand pegged. Just received and for sale low by
Sept. 28. MIX A KIKTLAN D.
R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-'
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear'
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
Sept. 23. MIX A KIRTLAND
X the best assortment of Negro Shoes, w
have over offered in this market. Men's double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled black and russetts; do. boys and youths
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
MIX & KIRTLAND.
low.
Sept. 28.
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys nnd
Youth’s tine calf and kip peg'd Boots
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine coll
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths’ patent and enam
irogans; Men's, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
Sept. 23.MIX Sc KIRTLAND.
flete,
a exi
have a tremendous stock of oil kinds, and at low
prices.
One more Word.
Remember that our goods are all new—were well
purchased, and we are resolved shall be sold as
cheap os any house can sell them. None shall un
dersell ns. BOSTICK -V KEEN,
oct12 .
Ladies’ Cloaks.
J UST opened, this day, another largo lot oFthose
handsome Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, at
oct 19 BARKERS!
Attention Ladies!
O NE of our firm having left this day for New York,
for the purpose of replenishing our
STOCK.,
the balance of our large
Stock of Worsted
" AND
Silk Dress Goods,
will be offered at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Please call and see before they are all sold.
Oct. 2S. ROSS, COLEMAN Sc ROSS.
ISP City papers Copy.
R L. WOOD
TT AS just returned from tho North with all tho
XJ_ new and late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,
.embracing quite a variety of novelties and curiosi
ties, making his GALLERY’ one of the most a
tive and fashionable retorts in the City.
HP!! O'i O S3.-*£V£>53.iS
of quite a number of Distinguished persons now o
exhibition among which are the following:
CYRUS \V. FIELD, of Atlantic Telcgrap
Notoriety.
Capt- HUDSON, of the U. S. Ship Niagara
MAYOR TIEMAN, of New York City?
JUDGE EDWARDS, the noted Spiritualist.
HARRY HOWARD, Chief of the N. Y. Firo
Department.
COL. DURYEA, of the famed 7tfc Regiment,
National Guards, U- S.
HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS IX.
PROFESSOR MORSE, Inventor of the Mag
netic Telegraph.
The Public are respectfully invited to call nnd ex
amine the abovo at
WOOD’S PALACE OP ART.
We are now better prepared than ever to execute
those beautiful micrograph., Anibroiypn,,
Diigiin-colypca, See., and on account of our in
creased facilities, wilt do our work as low as anv
other Gallery and of a Superior Style.
Don’t fail to give a. « Cnll.
Sept 2g
A. S3. C. BROCKEN,
-- CLI*B 8TBBBT, 1TIW VORK,
MAXrt-ACTL-Rjr. or
GLASS SYJtINGKS, HOKCBOPATH1C VIALS,
GRADUATED MEASURES, NURS
ING BOTTLES, ETC.
Gla;-s Ware lor Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers,
Photographers, etc. Green Glassware by the pack
age. A liberal discount made to the trade. Or
ders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited,
Price Lists sent on application.
Sept. If, 1858.—3mog.
INVITATION
TO TnK
IF YOU WANT
SPLENDID SILKS io great variety, cheaper
than you ever bought, go to
DENMAN * WATERMAN’S.
IF YOU WANT
RICH ROBES A LAIZE,
RICH ROBES A VALENTINES,
RICH ROBES A QUILLES,
MISSES ROBES A VALENTINES, in Silts,
Cashmeres, and de Laines, go to
DENMAN Sc WATERMAN'S.
IF YOU WANT
BEST FRENCH MERINOS, at s7J cents
per yard, go to
DENMAN It WATERMAN S.
IF YOU WANT
CLOTH, RAGLAN, FRENCH BEAVER,
and all other styles of Cloaks, go to
DENMAN A WATERMAN S.
IF YOU WANT
STELLA MANTILLA SHAWLS and Soil's.
Also, Cloth Mantilla Shawls, go to
DENMAN & WATERWAY’S
IF YOU WANT
Embroidered and plain plaited Linen SH IRT
Fronts, go to
DENMAN & WATERMAN S.
IF YOU WANT
BLACK ALPACCA, BOMBASIN, plain nod
figured deLaines, English Merino, Plaid Merino
French worked Colara and Bands, Bonnet Ribbons.
Drcsa Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Iluiierv, Emhroid’it
Hem stitched and plain Hdkfs., Head Dn , i -, In
dies Merino Vests, Thread, Jaconet and Swiss Edg
ings, Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, Ac., go to
DENMAN Sc WATERMAN’S
IF YOU WANT
The best blenched and ‘ brown Homespuns.
Irish Linens, White and Red Flannels, 10-4 12-4
Sheetings, Plaid Linseys, plaid and striped Home
•pun, BcdTicking, Sattinets, plain and plaid Ken
tucky Jeans, Gents Merino Under-shirts and Draw
ers, brown and QOlorod "Jeans, bleached and brown.
Canton Flannels, Ac. Splendid lot of BED BLAN ■
KETS, NEGRO BLANKETS AND KERSEYS,
CALICOES, Sec., aadmany other Goods too numer
ous to mention, all of .’which, will be sold ou verv
reasonable tdries, by calling on
DENMAN & WATERMAN, .
oct 5 Cotton Avenue, Macon.
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This book has boon the means of saving thousands
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10 cents. Apply to Dr. rf. ri. FITCII, office 7)1
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by letter, free,
oct 19—3m
TUST RECEIVED and for sale for cash,
O >0 Boxes ot a: sorted Tin Pl*te, •
50 Bundles of assorted Wire,
5 Pigs of Block Tin.
100 Gross of assorted R,ettle Ears,
B. A. WISE,
0 »t.2fi. Chcity st., Maeon, C< a
To Ren :.
;OOM DWELLIN'
jt\. HOUSE in a desirabi' (
good out Buildings. Apply to
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