Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, January 18, 1859, Image 3

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INDISTINCT COPY L „ «, (be Empmrol S.i- I.YON'S MAflNfOTC POWDER & PILLS- ! *p<) 80UtllCTn Dealers 1 " the Dafroe/ion of all limit of Garde» Insects To the Planters of Georgia. K E T T L K W K L L ’ S MANIPULATED! . : i n le'i'ij to the I’hilailcl- 1 ..u-alii, October 1, gives r.i.di; ot tilt supposed sui- f Jajian, wliois declared by to have ilictl of pleurisy: ter the Guano. OK. PSKOVIAN A PnOSPUATIO GDANO, As imported from the Islands of Chineha and Xe- 'tssfl. Combined and closely integrated by Ms- hinery. No. riZ'Z'";J. ii. RANSOM & CO What (Treater trouble, in an lionr of ease. jj COl'RTLAND AND 39 1>EY STREETS, Hiio {joifdog nil, bed-bugs, tod Heis. j ivmv VOKK, Gardena can be preserved and house* rid of these; Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealt.* in i t in - . f our last pests. It was discovered by Mr. E Lyon, a Fronch D rtTTrvnri . ; t he , Chetutat, in Aria, end ...sheen p.tronired by .» BOOTS <& SHOES, Aaa»ia, • •• • .1- ■ )■;»'’ . to the Eastern government, andcolleges. Uejenmeeean HATE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK i MtoOO percent. Phosphateol Lime. . ’ . . . .uiiiko, : r np- 1 niad<* wherever the Article has been tnwt. /* tt OF FIXE and NEGRO GOOOS, expr*~sly for the i Surpassing Peruvian Guano m the production of wvfvur, who i. raid to he \ free from poison, and harmless to mankind and do- j Southern Trade, which they will sell at tin* lowest! Dust in tbe Dnrablelmprove- itoexs, aware <»f his rights mestie animate. Many worthless imitations are ad- i market prices tor rash or approved credit. ; incut of the Soil! ■ !■* ' —-f'V ■«. -• -.«-!• He sure it bear* the name E. Lvov. Re- _&** j 1 .SJOlttwl that he member— j T ■ A Jr* : trust 1 shall oe pardoned for putting upon record :i previous to the ; Tis Lyon's Powder kill* insects in a trice, I mHE undersigned have formed a partnership in ! whatbso universally known in Baltimore, that I am ■ - • - f in the Firm name of Ruth* t solely and exclusively the Originator of this article ^ it KAW ©®©:Q)g s FOR TIIE SPRING TRADE OF 1859. GEORGE W. & JEUIAL READ, Importers, Manufacturers, A Wholesale Dealers, 50 IVAIIRKN, ASD 120 CHAM3EKS STS., NEW YOKE. narraiited to contain B per coot. Ammonia, j Factory—338, 390, 4* 392, Broadway, Albany, .V. Y. Have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the trade, that they havo now in store, a com plete and magnificent assortment of goods in their line, of their own importation, manufacture and selection, *o which they will constantly add daring theseason, everything new and desirable, as it ap pears, besides the introduction of original styles of their own design, GEORGE PAYNE, , „ rr ’ mHE Copirti:: WHOLESALE A EETAIL , 1 thu tinder,! I>JR-TTGra-X23 < 3? ; i i be And State Licensed Apothecary, j cr - at ' ,10 " M •** MACON, GA. Macon Jan. Is‘, it. S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the Fresh iHiedkiuc ing boldly from ] While Lyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mice. ; A the praetsee of Jjssr, "ic immediate prode-' Sample Flasks, SSets^ regular sixes, 30 cts. A SI, ‘(lie >1,1 regime," ami ’ K i >on,) that in' the time Imil ic < ircat Itulcr KARNES * PARK, New York. jan A—lui. 'in til MACON PRICES CURRENT. i bra, pro ow on the >1 relative, ceil instant »f the Jlik itl !>y late lai-Koons master, 1ms startled them t > expect some •se are to be, however. CORIIKCTFll WEEKLY BY AYRES, WISOflELD A CO. 11AGGING—Kentucky past, -\notli-. poisoned, and I India Roll HALE ROPE—Kcnturk Northern .... HEKESWAX CANDLES—Sperm.. Star Tallow Patent CD I FEE—ltio Java Lagnira ; the ' COHN ' govern .Japan, :they had taken ■rival’ varies the loon has simply at Meal iFEATHERS FISH—Mackerel No. 1 '• No. S “ No. :i | FLOIIR— Superfine Extra .' Family GUNPOWDER IRON—English Swedes dilioet... LIME I MOLASSES - * cor-! nails iking of! OILS—Linseed lone-las. i * Trail Sperm Imitation Sperm Winter HJea'd Whale ears. The '.ad been di- •vimis to hia kado would . and con- mon, a low lie stood the lit I must go Py«l 9 9 9 IB *> n> *:■> r» P1B 9 lb 9 lb rib 9 IB 9 !b Pbl Fbl 9 a 9 bl P bl P bl 9 bl 9 bl P bl Pkg 9 lb 9 IB rib 9 bl Pc'l S g . pg'i Fg'l r*i got him two all the stile’s but other clothes that ,1 white iiat, how- uidated, but safe. sugar, start! : ns animal fa MAUHIED. l.V]\ i s... lr. the Rev. Jacob It. Danfortb, | Vi E-q n of Sumter Couuty, to 1 I-A-V dneghur of J.tms Finley.. l. 1 Eaq^ of C n ■ |j, M.-rl, '4 ’ SARD Jl. *1 DIED. so Conniy, East Florida, on tho C4tb of .'hr ... his itiicle, Bar.-, V-'. »- . fK. Tyner. Esq .) Ul the *8lh| PROVISIONS t> 9 th 12J 15 Prime* 9 !b a 9 tb •i 15. Sides.. t> lb 11 m ul •Shoulders P tb 8» it 9 Pork—Mess Pibl 00 00 a oo oo Prime 9 bl 00 00 a oo oo Lari') 9 tb 11 ss 13 U l’ tter—Goshen 9 tb 30 a: 33 Countrv 9 tb 20 *1 25 Cur.ssv 9 tb iu *1 14 SALT 9 -k 1 25 ® ■ 1 25 SHOT 9 bP 2 15 a 2 25 WHISKEY—Rectified 9 P 28 a 33 Pike's 9 s J 32 35 Monongahela... P 60 • 1 50 SPIRITS TURPENTINE.... 9 g 1 65 75 SUGAR—Brown 9 lb 9 • 10 Clarified 9 tb 10 s 12 Crushed 9 tb 121 a lg RICK ... 9 lb Ai a 5 TALLOW 9 lb 9 a 10 ]| IDES *► tb 12 a 15 «1 70 45 7 00 15 00 2 00 5 0U 5 50 c on C 23 3i *1 I 75 75 50 18 00 16 00 12 50 5 50 6 00 erford and Hill. 'They’will practice in the Macon I by ibe *o*e of machinery."—American Farmer. 1857. Circuit, and in the Counties of Monroe, Jones aud ........... „ , Wilkinson—and by special contract in any other: SA\ANNA11, January, 18j9. portion of the State. ! Public attention being now directed to the pnr- Also, in the Federal Court, at Savannah and Mm- chase of Fertilizers, we beg leave most earnestly rietta. i to call yonr attention to the above Card. Office over the Manufacturer's Bank. Mr. G. Ober, the .General Agent in Baltimore for JOHN RUTHERFORD, -theaaleof Macon, Jan. 17.'59 JOHN K. HILL. Se wing Machines. W IIKKLEE & WILSON S SEWING HA CHINES. Prices Greatly Reduced, Office No. 505, Broadway, New York. Send for a circular. GOOD N E WS.—A reduction in the prices of Sew* lug Machines is announced in our advertising col umns. Their utility is established beyond question, and at the present prices we see no reason why they should not be found, as they ought to be, in every household. Several varieties are manufactured, adapted to various purposes. So far as public opin ion nas been formed and uttered, the preference is emphatically accorded to the Wheeler and Wilson machine for family use, and for manufactures in the same range of purpose and material. During the present autumn the trials have been numerous, and all the patients of any pretension have been brought r on 611 r . ly ,if.'. 0 coul P<-*■>*<>>'• In every case, the Wheel „ uuv , UKUle cw „ Auu „ uu , uus . u - I!,! " * machine lias won the highest premium. I ,hc Phosphate of Lime, a far more ‘ ! Wo may instance the State Fairs of New York. New ze r must lie produced. It has bt 1 Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Wiscou- .».«» a .,o. A n MRU «u ;■ » nn .. 6 * • sin, Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, Mississippi, Mis souri and California, and the Fairs in Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Baltimore, Richmond and San Francisco. At the Fair of the St. Louis Mechanical Association, the Examining Committee was com posed of twenty-live Ladies of the highest social standing, who, without a dissenting voice, awarded 60 i for the Wheeler A Wilson Machine, the highest and only premium, a Silver Pitcher, valued at $75. If these facts do not establish a reputation, we know l 00 1 15 f not what can —Chrittian Adrocatc and Jt-nmal. J. B. A W. A. ROSS, Agents, Macon, Ga. jan I* PROSPECTUS OF THE Fort Valley, Georgia. FRANCIS L. CHERRY, Editor. Kettlewell’s Manipulated Guano, Has recently visited us, with endorsements and testimonials of so strong a character, as to autho rise us in commending to your most favorable atten tion this valuable Fertilizer. We believe it to be the most reliable and economical Manure now offer ed to the public. It will commend itself for the fol lowing reasons: 1st.—Because it is imported Guano, intimately combined, so as to meet the wants of Crop aud Soil, and not a manufactured article. id.—Its fine and dry conidtion—making it ready for immediate application, without seiving or grind ing. 3d.—In production *of Crop and permanent im provement of Land, it surpasses all other Fertilizers, not excepting Peruvian Guano. •4th.—Its low price- Peruvian Guano contains 1G per cent Ammonia and ouiy 25 to 30 per cent Phosphate of Lime. By reducing the costlv Ammonia one-half, aud doubling re valuable Fertili* beeu demonstrated that 8 per cent of Ammonia is enough for all crops— more is injurious, besides expensive. Indeed, many prefer the No. 2 Manipulated Guano, because it con tains a larger per centage of Phosphate of Lime; the simple reason why Cotton Seed is so valuable a Manure is owing to this element alone. In Mary land and Virginia this article has been in use exten sively for several years, renovating the old and worn out lands of those States, Our sister State, South Caroliua, is a large patron. Cotton Planters give it the decided preference \rtiere it has been tried. We have transacted business with Mr John Kettlewell, of Baltimore, the Proprietor of this article, for seve ral! years, and have entire confidence iu bis integrity. We beg that you will at least try this article, if you are not disposed to venture largely. Our object is to disseminate as widely as possible what we believe to be a public good nor stock of HATS and CAPS, adapted to all wants, all sections, and all tastes. Besides the old standard styles manufactured expressly for the Southern market, they have all the New York fashionable styles, and many others that th«y now present for the first time, and wiiich cannot but meet the desires of merchants throughout the country. STRAW IlXTS. In this department, among the leading styles will be found our unequaled tine of PALM LEAF, Canada Straw, Puzzle Braid, Self Ventilat’g Negro Panama, Bennett, Leghorn, Grenada, ^Eng'h Dunstable, Panama, Canton, MaracMbo, Faya!, Luton, Curacoa. Everett, Together with Fancy Braids of all the different shapes, colors, and qualities, in great variety. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ BOiVXETS, BL00.IIERS, FLATS, &c.,&c Dress Bonnets of Silk, Lace and Crape, of the la- tea Parisian styles, with Straw Bonnets of the most recent Foreign an*l Domestic manufacture- By several important additions to their Millinery Department, they intend to make that a prominent feature in their business for the future. Bloomers and Flats, trimmed and untrimmed, a splendid assortment of all the different braids, shapes, colors, etc. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, SPRIGS, RUCHES, Ac., Ac., UMBRELLAS A PARASOLS. Most of the above goods are newGnd fresh stock, carefully manufactured and selected under their per sonal supervision and directions, and by their in creased facilities and advantages they are in a po sition to offer unusual inducements to first class closo buyers, and respectfully solicit an examination from ad who visit this city. All approved orders will command their prompt and faithful attention, and be shipped without de lay, per instructions. Catalogues containing list of articles composing our stock with prices attached, sent by mail, on ap plication. [jan 11—3t] _ i iu* iiiiiu iu jwur uuurcss aui ii uu muiuu fc have the honor of announcing to vou that Are j designate, at Baltimore prices viz : i shall, on. or abont the 15th February, 1859, issue n ■ No. t, anil 843 per ton for No. 2, of 2,0 Weekly Journal in Fort Valley, Georgia, to ba cal- , coat of freight, Jcc.—cash or its eiiui, ' 'THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.” & CAST Rlu Dr. F. O. -Firm will be ' VXT Macon Cotton Market. MACON, Monday, Jan. 17th'—A good de- As uu intelligent Planter, you cannot hesitate, if you will but examine for yourself, and see how im portant it is to inako our worn out lauds to stand j along side with the virgin soil. To the Southern People and to the Southern j ' v .® aru “<>»' ordering a supply from Baltimrro, ji. | and i! you will advise us on receipt of this, we will * 1 forward to your address such au amount as you may f 48 per ton fo | I.0L0lbs., adding' . - of freight,’Ac.—cash or its equivalent. If put led *• TflE NINETEENTH CfeNTUR Y.” _ j iu store the price will be $53 and 48 per ton in e>u- The size of the “Nineteenth Century” will be 24 vannah It is put up in new hacks aud in beautiful ; by 36 inches.containing 24 columns of reading mat- j order ! * er * printed with new type, on superior Rock Island 1 It can be applied broadcast, In hill or drill, in im- 1 P a 4£ r * , . . mediate contact with the seed, withont iujury, an j The “Nineteenth Century” will be a Neutral Pa- important advantage in quantities precisely as Pe- ■ per in every department of Politics, except that of ruvian, say from 100 to 300 ibs. per acre, with the a National character: then her motto will be—THE benefit of improvement to lands, the more it is lib- i SOUTH—THE SOUTH, MY COUNTRY ? RIGHT t*rally applied. Wc offer ii from a single sack to OR WRONG, MY COUNTTY ! any number of tons that may he wanted. ti.a M-vsno.tA4.nfi* rvntn-v” ~s»» i.« r~<> r~x.« -ii \Ve append a ipw certificates, from several States. 1 public ganerally, that his Stock is uow full and j complete, which comprises every article that should fj to- be found in a First Class IHI G pr 71 Di'tignud Clierjjicnt Store. JAX.CI xjvl am, Weekly arrival > of the Savannah Steamers ena- { bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, .IvnOblSALB&RliT.t ; which are bonght with great attention to purity, and , , .. until »« LO\V" nt tnv Drn<rEstablishment in Geor*! We are daily receiving .^rp IMPORTERS AND MA N UFACT1* If El: S ^HnUpuit_nrM E. L. iXTROHEfiK ! PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at ill hours with care and neatness. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Drills, Chemicals aud Medicines, Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware. Syringes, modern stylos, great variety, Window Gloss, Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines, Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical use only. Perfumery, Pomades and Toiiet Articles. Gold and Silver Leal, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial Teeth, H*ir,Tooth and Nail Bkushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the dav. Comer Mulberry afreet find Colton Avenue, Macon, apl 21 rilHUS ensuring.our cuktoD.' > < I.* JL tides. Our Cht.mbAl; sr • ; .uvuri.\\ .> from Manufacturers, direct. *. » - Watches! Watches! C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James Hoddell A Co. R. A G. Beesley, JoshToleman, Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS .MAKERS—Eugene Bruqaet, Breithiug Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, by DXYjc MAUSSENET. them free frou a select stock ?f E>rng«, Clinnicah, Window Ota**, Bjrt Slufis, P- InKfrumcnfr*, Wh: I'hnrmnrntirii! 5*: Am! Toiler \i together with flu* ?•« MEETS ever offered fit :?r sicians, and .Merchants v*. : : examining our stock h: fm E. L. bTIiO ian 12 Opposite Rt Ria. Flavorlui; EimiFrs lies, EXTRACTS of Peach, v. ** Vanilla, “ Pineapple M Lemon, “ Nutmegs. For sale at tt o Macon I •. t jan 17 E. It. Lk ?otn? S UPERIOR 1ft sorts; jan 12 E. L. . KTjEI•%7S7’ CH.OP- A LARGE variety of Cabbage, Turnip, Early Corn. Flower seeds. Beets, Beans. Peas, all oth- er^varicties suitable for Gardens. Also Grass Seeds, Cauary Seeds, and Onion Setts. Merchants and Gardeners supplied with any as sortment, by J. II. A W. S. ELLIS, ian 11—3in Cherry St. Macon, Ga t J. CLEUHOItX GEO. SMITH. CLEGHORN & SMITH, Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Dav, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and without the alarm DAY A MAUSSENET. Fine setrs of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, ChnttRlansand Guard Chains. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions aud other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar tiefestoo numerousto mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes, Banjoes and Tamborines, also a fine assortment ot Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by DAY A MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel aud Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, by DAY A MAUSSENET. £2tic Isu tliGt T HE undersigned It an Extract of Buohii and can recommend to . ! Medicine, their prepar.i: and more reliable than (’ designated as Extracts of tain no Bncbu whatever, june 29 E. L. Coughs U*BU C Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Stabler’s Anodyne Exit. ! Wistar’s Balsam WiId r: - • Hoofland b Syrup Tar, Hjatiug's Syrup Wot J ; jan 12 E. L. S'll: Flaysicia *:• P rescriptions cr - . . hours dav or night, jan 12 * E. L S i .; Morton’s Coi! T HE Proprietors till • this favorite rein certificates. E. iJ. bl’i jan 12 FANCY GOODS—A largo assortment, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Manufacturers of, and Dealers in ere to fore he rn tobnsiuefS Tii© “Nineteenth Century” will lie free from all Sectarian Prejudices. ' to show’ the character of this article. Many could I _ tt The “Nineteenth Century' will be devoted to be added, but we deem it unnecessary. LSiMb- H HPD PQQ raantl for hotter onalitii.«s—lower grades not in every Department of Si-ienee, Art and a Pure Mor- Kespeettully yours. KJO-U-V I J.O.CLJ. J-LCOO, . . .. . ‘ al Literature, and the development ot every branch N. A HARDEE A CO., > i v \TI1VP request. Extremes, 9 and 11^. { of Agriculture. The general scope of its character Sole Agents, Savauu ah, Ga. jLL-YlULU, ~ - .-- ^ ^ ^l^ba.bpatumlerntouil hy its name. Who also have Kettlewell'* Celebrated Plaster,! NEW ORLEANS : Ji*1".°S e !^L?otherv*,wz*r*. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest 1 notice and in the best possible manner, WATCHES, .. i - ■ — Od Mngio and Hunting'Cosos, Gold and Silver Iloddell WATfHEH, forsulo by oet t6 DAY & MAUSSENET. iiv Testimony. 1*32. P * nurinva Advertising Mtdmn, to Business men of every de- p. 8. Pamphlets giving full accounts, and test! partnmnt Ol liidustrj'-, ,, menials from many States, on hand, and will be! "GT The ItRMS-of the Nineteenth Century promptly tbrw-'.nlt'd when requested. For Single Copy, one year, in advauce.. €2 00 GEORGIA COTTON. “ *• *• ’ “ “ Six months-. 2 50 k n ! “ End of the year3 00 t , Olksalta. Marion Co., Geo., Oct. 2,, 18,8. £3^* Clubs at the usual tate.s of discount. John Ivettl^well, Esq.; Mr. E. PJNNIL'K and Mr. HENRY CHIVES, are i Dear Sir:—Your tavor of the 13th tnst., came to f A i> TURPIN, respectfully announces to the duly - - - t vJ, Macon public, that at the solicitation of manv ] the • j* ’ | fiitnds, lie has effected an arrangement with this cel- 1 b 3’ ebrated company, for one night only, at RALSTON'S | HALL. Positively oue night—as the Company’s i ^ ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE —! AT RALSTON’S HALL! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY—MONDAY, JAN UARY' 24. 1 Soil. WHIPS, RL'BBEIi BELTING, SADDLERY, AC., AC., AC. OPPONITK E. IJO’jUX 8TOBE, Cherry Street, jan 4 —ly Macon, Ga. MAGNETIC PLASTER JYi'-nds frank! , I heard of\V $50 1 engagi menta will not permit a longer stay. The • , ‘ i,. Opera selected will he announced iuthe Programme. * ae a Klv0 s " m THE GREAT STRENGTIIENER AND PAIN DESTROYER. rp nE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the i. Wurld. Simple and pleasant in its application, certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief of pain at any time, in any place, in any part of the human system, and undersoil circumstances. If you Jpera selected will he announced iuthe Programme. * ,,r » u,,vo 511,11 was actually given to my patrons ten or twelve days after I was done planting where J an . it, if,",9—It. during the year 1858. ! J ;,ad applied the Peruvian Guano; and I put the ! ry KOTIl'K! ^7 ; •• Manipulated” upon eld and inferior land and the rr , IIK su bs,. r it.er sole Pronrietor of tho Patent J OT.CK.-A1I person, indebted to.he estate of DUANE EULIS0N, T ,W.»W *&• ’Southern States,, particularly in- /told me Uu :u cl hi» wJmt \l \ .*nd rdvincd mo to con- btime I hr.Tf continued pbypicicn who had ‘Liys piiicc, tliat I might Kesprct/iiHy, -MARY KOWE. John i'owell, 8r., late of Jones County do- . ., . ctasc-d * ' * * - - — - and those * was please . led according to law. j it. i8 WILLIAM MORELAND,Exe’r. JOHN GRAY, (I*air Taggart A Grajr,) $100 sent with every Book. $800 Worth or Gifts! ! ! CONSISTING or GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, ' e h Vn“t‘ , mention, proven so satisfactory to me, tnati shall ; manner of confining the ornamental 'paling to the h "^ mX l!.a ?.rntlirnn7nn M“> 1 P ala ‘e''- 111 ' bar Each section being self-supporting is suspend- i preference toShePeru • M edbetween the ports with sufficient play to expand P. S-lTerotive no ££& Ji^^ty of * **”> ** AuiulVILLe, 25th Oct. 1858. >'11,(.TAM ! AUTHA Ii >ENNETT, ivX.YETT. BUTTS >>n tiie PBALEK IK ... . , U DlillUY Air 1 liD i viv !)I)AA\IC II ill bo distributed with every lOOO Books. Guano. U UUIIJVV H Ahra The attention of .he public is resperlfnilv soiici. SOUTH CAROLINA—COTTON AND CORN. Nes. 15 FULTON, and 202 FRONT Sts., ted to theextensive assortment of valuable standard AEIV VOJHKw ! and Miscellaneous Books, which are offered for sale .... , . . -t . . .or at the lowest prices. XV hi re he Unit constantly on hand, and offers rT n»rci rirrci uictc » , _ „. ... forSnie, ; OiriN. UIHTj. tilPJS. my experience in the use of your “ Manipulated Gu- j Messrs. R. FINDLAY A SONS, where the different bAIBIYCn BAIIC DDIS^UTC KM A TO i For every Bock purchased at One Dollar or more, . aiio” is just to hand—-I reply, with pleasure : I have | styles may be seen—or YYith the undersigned, will satBlllCil rAILoi DHUdiiKOj m A I W| the purchaser will be entitleil to receive ouo of the used five tons of it in the growth of cotton on both t receive prompt attention n,..., Tvirlvioo Pnniaso following articles: old and fresh lands of mulatto soil, and theresuR is, Macon, Ga. Jan 11. Brooms, J Wines, coraage, | Gold aud Silver Watches, Gold Lockets, Ladies that, on the former, where without the use of your For cheapness, durability, simplicity of construe- tion, strength and ah other requisites necessary to make up a cheap uuilelegaut, as well as tasteful and enduring structure, the above Hailing defies com* i petiaa. John Kettlewell. Esq ; i 1^* All orders left with -Messrs. CARHART & Dear Sir:—Your tavor of the 19th instant, asking > CURD, B A U'lslC. and nt the Iron Works of \VM. L. LONGLEY. STROtlKCKlvR aud i ttn.'.n xri:s, P.VILS, nniiixs, t'lHtLEim, CUIKN's, i and Geuts' Gold Guard Chains, Gold Rings, Cameo gnaiio. I have made 200 lbs. of seed cotton per ucre Dwelling House Sind Lot For Saif. « wiflom Sets, Gold Bracelets, Cameo and Florentine Set with it—I will spther this year—which has been one . xr « H y svru I«1 u ii.Vuw CK.iBi.ru, AVAOonttx, CIIAIR8 AND BASKETS. in 18—3m M RS. MARY SEYMOUR offers her residence for sale. The House contains Six Plastered 'iG.YJC. S. & J. GOUUDING > tings. Ladies’ Cameo Breast Pins. Ladies' Florentine of such drought that cotton will he cut at least one ,„ r ...J S ir t>i—tere,i Sets, Ladies' Florentine Pins, Ladies'Cameo Ear third short on my place—400 lbs. per acre, and on ^ TA lor r ba,e '. 1 ! *•““*« contains Six I Iastered Drops, Indies’ Gold Breast Pina, Gold Bosom Studs, . the latter, the increase of yie'd will ho about 2 to 1. : R° 0,r, -> a/jre place in each room. All the necessa- i Ladfes’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons. Gold Com- I am autistied, that if tiie season had been more 11, 1$5$. have’s Ho]. < fnl iu r;Ui : nitod ii to all \ dy ami ml- No.18, John St, N.Y.'Sffl'ffl 7 l>rniii«. ImfIiI nnv mercial Pena iu Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens, favorable, the result would have been more manifest, j f ee j ^ ov ont , : n w 7 in with Holders, Extra Gold Pens, wilb Cases and Hoi- There can bo no question but tnat your •* Manlpula- j j n a ’ D i«aaant and hoa ders. Gents’ Cluster Bosom Pins, Gold Tooth Picks, ted Guano” isau admirable mamlre—its cheapuess ( j s,. t ii aud Ribbon^ It UCllPN, Weil tit LoiitsviHo, lay. Profcjor o: Chctniitry •ing it only E^aCCS, uJl suffering ! fronts on 4th Street 210 feet, and on Pine Street 105 i want of a comfortable residence , , „ „ . - , . , - . , , i healthy part of the city will do ted Guano is au admirable mamlre—its cheapuess w< -ii » n /.Mil on f N SFVMori? ( » r Gold Pencils, Ladies’ Gold Ear over the Peruvian Guano,together with its adapted- | :. in 1 j JAMES SFYMOIJR i Drops, Eight day Parlor lime Pieces, Seeing Ma- nefiS t 0 the production of cotton, will certainly re- : —— — chines. Pocket Knives, Silver VVare, including commend it to the cotton planters I expect to use j Jasper t. uueek. | n. pops freeman Spoons, Batter Knives, Forks, Cake Baskets, &c. jt much more liberally on my next year’s cron. j 3>TIE3*W“ Alar.. Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jewely, Gift I am truly yours, II. A. JONES. I-f7« r - . Books. Ac., worth from 25 cents to $25.00. F 8,1111 IV ( frOOfirV Our New Catalogues for 1859 are sent^ free to all, Charleston, Oct. 27th, 1858 j x clA1 L J U1 'JKjVjL j kHUIU. —.... ' ^ - • upon application. The inducements offered agents j 0 i, n Kettlewell, Esq.; ^ n r r n ~~e\ r nr A i\ a a ivi Tllllinc! \ vnOOtlH, lire more liberal than those of any other house in Dear SirIn reply to your letter of 14th lust, in I Q H U II K H0 r Kt t Ivi A IM importers ami jorrkks op Fcnlliers, Flowers, -j»«t this Piaster any where, if Pain is there, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the pain away, and l*nin cannot exist where this Plaster i» applied. Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CU RED, by the magical influence ot the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the simplest, surest, safest, pleas antest and cheapest remedy in ex : stence. Its ap plication is universal—equally to the strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use is agreeable, and without aunoyancc! or trouble.— Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; all may have it, aud should have it who are sick, and suffering iu any way PLANTERS should be always supplied with the invaluable PLASTER. It will 1>3 the Good Phy sician on any Plautation^roady at all times, and at instant notice. Put up iu air-tight tin hexes. Each box will make six to eight plaste: aud any child can spread them Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions. B.. C. tnOBEHGAD, JTI. D. Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York. MOKEHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER, is sold by ail Druggists in every City, Town and Village of the United States. Nov. 29. Gardes i r* L. STROHECKEi. -j* and opened a !,t of Garden Seeds, > Turnip Seed by thu pap i Beans by the paper, qn:«: Dealers supplied on Jib.. E. J*. .M l Cor. Mulbe rry ; . oet 19 Checks on Ne- FOR tiALE RY THE MsmcTumts’ mar 2 ii TI.TIISFR VVTT Exchange a ON NEW YORK, “ LONDON, PARIS, frankfq; IlAJIB For Sale at this Bank in .j. Savannah, Sep (», 1 ;V. f “iwosikffl 1 h Debility ef the digettive or- l 1 gars, a mou n ting t > n vvr-rt aJt-uJc rf Dyspepsia , ’ vk irably. iUy wife ; ... -r: r. me c ircumsLim'cs and with n.-tme dlscn* UavL « "u'J your medieirr, cubed Iolknd BI*fwe both obtained relief - JOHN FORSYi H. i TO INVALIDS. ■c'TfJlmh,.'.- Berthes, Capes, &c., &c. GOODS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. Buyers will find it greatly tc their advantage to give us a call. } nil 18—3in this basines. for the last which yoa make the'raqneat that I shoaldyive you , rjrAV E opened in their New STORE. 3d door he- enables me to conduct the »isfaction to all. tbe results ted Guano, VIENNA MATCHES. ts of my experience with yonr Mampula- I J 1, especially in comparison with the IVrn- f}il t n r Agents ore wanted in every town and country, to v j 1Di both as it regards quality and qnantitv.” Macon, TO, omplete stocK oi whom commissions will he given in bocks, or a per For the last two years, I have used your No. ! (s’ /A liVfl fl fl V (If?® centage in money. For a elab of 10 books," 1 extra Manipulated Guano largely for my farming purpi-1 u jo JyJ J An ii tr ir liaU book and jfilt given, on larger orders, coumiissions 8e8i an d in various experiments to test it with the ; Consisting in port of ore more liberal. For fuU particnlara addrras. best Peruvian in qaantity and quality. They have ! b Smit|| . and Era lre MiI!g Extr# Family HUANlfi KUjIoUN, been conducted with great nunuleiuns, and in c-verv <|tj u C n i \lrtnha Publisher, 33 South Third St., Philadelphia. Pa. instance the Manipulated Guam has proved supen-1 ^Ve^mnl ^Cxtra Rio COFFEE Quart’s ‘coffee P. S.—In pres?, and will be issued February 1st, or t\» ll e Peruvian alone—Ihe growth of the plant, i* r u<hed and Powdered SUGAR N O Sucar House - GROSS of a new lot of these Fancy MATCH- j “The Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Web- being more, vigorous, aud the product heavier.— 1 ' * - ES, |ust received and for*alc,at ; ster,” by Samuel 31. Smucker, A. 31, a splendidly . This real It wa% more particularly applicable to corn; *•2 7a rlN Per Gro»* Illosfrated Volume of 550 pages. Agents wanted, yet. as to other crops, say barley, oats, Ac-.thesu- j«nl8 periority of the Manipulated was apparent. I think j — " • it n stronger and a cheaper manure—cheaper, be- 5'j \% IIOI lL cause it requires less to the acre, and also on account A f, orn sgl difference in price. I therefore use it iu preferJ jan Is By JOHN A. NELSON, East Mar on. NOTICE. <f u■ T .,.. , . . ... , .. * f v 1 ence to Peruvian, on all iny crops. Not planting WsSS&W * ,av,n V*°P e ”^ ^hif C n. A *? cotton, l have no personal experience of its effects HOUSE, fur tho reception of the pnbUc, invito , , , , an , V(in ve } respectfll |, v . Jt\. SAML. DiCKENS.deceased, will be sold.on i the People generally to give them a call.. 1 BEN... 8 RHE1T n„n v . v iiviMDVooTir Noiiiioi will be spared to make their Guests rJiiOA i, tl.l.M.inl j comfortable ; and their table will be supplied with VIRGINIA—'TOBACCO' at his Plantation, all the perishable property belong ; the best tbe market affords. PcrriuRDBo V* J.ilv 1*411. 1 ) ing to deceased, consisting iu the following, to wit: j jan 10—tf AMANDA L. LITTLE & SON. , 1 s, / HOJiSES, MULES, IIOGS, COWS, WAGOXS, I ~r~~ ~ Messrs. John Rowlett A Co—Gents: PLANTATION TOOLS. CORN, FOD- Camillas, ROSeS, &C. DKlt, PORK, POTATOES, 4C., JtC. BY A BENTON & CO lore at thia Warehouse sold for Mr. F. B. Wills, t 1 .. ilia 1st <!aw (if PiiKnis PV tlio * ® ' Sugar and double extra Golden Syrup, n direct importation of Canton Teas and Chocolate, Fulton Market BEEF Extra Pickled PORK, Choice Table BUTTER, Pine Apple, English Dairy and State Cheese, Dried Beef and Tongues, Pig* Feet and Harns, Red and White ONIONS, .Mercer and Yellow POTATOES. Sardiues, Lobsters and Clams, Prunes and Jellies, Nut* of all kinds. Currants, Dried Figs, Candies, Gum Drops, : also a choice selection ol' pure Brandies, Wine*, , Ac., for Medicinal and Cooking purposes, and a large j lot of Cigars of the most celebrated brands, smoking : and chewing Tobacco, Jco , all of which will be sold low for Cash. j Come oue, Come all and examine our Stock. We j are determined to please, ian 4 T HESE Scales are now regard ed as the Standard for COR RECT WEIGHT, and are in use by nearly every Railroad Compa ny, Merchant, and manufacturing 'establishment throughout the country. The reputation which these Scales have acquired has . been of steady growth from the rAlRBANKS commencement to the present np a j ihq r»time, and is based upon the prin- dwiUuJhd* clipe adopted by us, and never de viated from, of allowing none but Perfect Weighing Machines to go fortli from our establishment. We have more than one hundred different modifi cations of these Scales, adapted to the wants of eve ry department of business where a correct anil dura- bio Scale is required. Call aud examine, or sendfor an illustrated Circu lar. FAIRBANKS A CO., 189 Broadway, N. York. CARHART & CURD, Agents, Macon, Ga. oetiu—4m $650 id JCxi or Git ,f Bmhss. following NEGROES, viz: 1 Charles. 7 John, 13 Sarah, rf Brel. u. 2 Doily, 8 Dinah, 14 Clara, > f 2 Norn, 9 Isaac, 13 Dafney and child, cf Buck*. • 4 Simon. 10 Cook. 16 Preston, ? 5 Philis, 11 George, 17 Green, rfjlnchn. r» Albert, 19 Martha 12 Nichols*. 18 Shadriek, end child 20 Lydia and child. 21 Ann, of Undo. 2 2 and 23 Lixolt and child Mill)'. , Reward. successful fanner of Prince George's, ami a gentle ! T | AT PRIVATE SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, tneu of high character ami undoubted integrity, j rplIE above reward wit! bo paid for the appre- At tbe Store next to ,w0 * ots °f i°?se tobacco, one of which as stated by I X hension and delivery of JAMES REYELL, to MR W HOWLAND'S ON COTTON AVENUE him was made on land where Manipulated Guano ‘ the Sheriff of Crawford Bounty. He was convicted I ,, : had been used and the other where Peruvian Guano , of the murder of Wm W. Haimnack, ofssidConcty. C 7 MARL, of Astoria, Long Island, JL » , would been used; the former bringing 89J per Ctrl., He made his escape froth Jones county Jail on tho J. most respectful, inform, his trier, ds and-tho the latter only 87. Aa indicated by the prices there 1 23d day of August last. 1 nnKliPt in rrs.viore 1 that lt«s will nlmr fur m!i>. fnr mix ■ i si . i . g._ I DESCRIPTION ul Extract of Buck ;ry Merchant James Revoll weighs about 175 lbs., is about six ISLKY A KITCHEN, -'.lie Druggists, 7tf Barclay Sf TEK3IS.—Corn, Fodder, Pork, and Potatoes, rash—Horses, 3Iule8,-Cows, Ac., on twelve months time The Negroes will be sold on one, two and three years time, with interest from day of sale, very Security required in every instance before delivery of property. All amounts under 25 dollars, cash. ) 11 Among the above are some excellent Cooks, , Catalogues can be had at tiie Store. Blacksmiths, Washers, Ac. w ^ I — r - .Sto continue from dayjo dojrjDntildi^poaea of.) , public io general, that he will offer for sale, for one was a ver y marked difference in the two lots so far week only, a hue collection of Camillas in full bud ^ to t ), 0 quality and character of the tobacco ; that and flower, standard Roses of the very finest kind, G fthe former being heavier and rich; oi the latter,. .... . ... . f ... Roses from one root, among which are the newest t j, eiJ b 00 y course and poor. ; * l, ^» ^ ut bleached, from long conhnement, hair and finest varieties; montiily Carnation Pinks, in 1,,’addition. I willstate, that sofar as I am inform kinkev, and mixed with grey, and generally worn full flower ; Magnolias, Rododendrum*, and a great, edf the tobacco grown on land where Kettlewell’. P a rted in the middle, and resembling that ot a ne I many varieties of Evergreen* too numerous to men- Manipulated Guano has been used, is generally of a K™, appearance of mixed blood, generally has a 50 POTATOES. BULS. Yellow Planting, pink eye Potatoea, just received and for sale by JOHN V NELSON, East Macon. jail H Macon & Brunswick Rail ROAD. The subscriber will v ton consigned to Georg and agree to hold tiie coi: . . from date of shipments. jan 5 _ . Insurance Ag OF THE AUGUSTA INSUEAECU. AND THE ALABAMA FL?.E •: AT THE OFF!. LANIER A AND: OCt 51858 If TS. CO. LITTLE &, S: Saddles, Bridle* TRUNKS AML CARRIAGE SPOKES, ill!Its, Rl,; les, SPRINGS, mai. : . ings, Ename’eU Cloth, L «IN BAWI3 Rubber and Leather Bu.tin - iu i.r. SHOE LEltTUEBOFliVAA. , SADDLERY AND if.V Coach Voruinh, Jaj.«n n: ] flnrnrsM oT-nny iDoucripr-'f; .’! Ne.ar Corner of Cherry b'.r 31A CON. GEORG- A Sept. 14—6mcs. Will you go north, v. Ao betipt': , OJ i; MANUFACTORY Von$YTU, O 'Sl'fOIiY, H AVING parehaseU tie terest ot'liis iatc tirtu Wilder fc Co. ofthe citizens of Fvisytii a:;! to my extensive arran$enie Top and no Top I.i RlAGEti, mdiTGNs, . receiving addition.. Work-SMp, tl) tty . ; baggies per arcak—,viii. .• dntsh with ligkliu.-. s!.,....,:, for any sort ofVehiel*, t : ■ ipectfully solicited, suiei, died, and all engagements i; . have constantly on i. .m : ;. ness. Repairing done .it t!:., ranted. l aug Ci 1 f'odi. A GREEABLY to the requirements of tho Char ter of the .Macon A Brunswick Rail Road Com pany, a meeting of the .Stockholders will be held in the City of Macon, e.t tfie Council Chamber, at 11 o’ clock, on FRIDAY, thd 4th day of February next, for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business a» may come before tho meeting. Stock holders may be represented in person or by proxy, but a full meeting of the Stockholders is especially requested. A. E. COCHRAN, President. E. C. Rowland, Secretary. £3P*City papers copy till day of meeting, jan 4 tiona collection ol new Gladiolus, the finest plant. ;oue'nor'qunl»y7aiid^7ous^aentt j^tveraTot our ; f mi ' e , ou r « C „Vf® t b ew known; also. Fear trees in hearing; Peach trees in j j trj , e tobacco growers are now using this guano on i * ra ^ e l'° 18 * ®. oot aa 'J j>hoe Maker, I have good bearing, Grape \ men, Hower and \ egeuhleSeeds, their tobacco cropin preference to other manures. I If** 0 ” t " H beb !I at^*L«°etmJSr *" ' he ‘ *' °‘ CaiaiAwmm v... I,..) nt it,.* St/.rs. i»Tt Lf.ii- GoariM*. lie livu du*tn?ure liimselt. jan 18. J. W.SHIHHOLSKR, C. D. ANDERSON, Executors. Fort Valley. Jan 17th, 1859. jan. 18. 2t T HE uudersigned have this d »y formed a limited Copartnership for the purpose of doing a DRUG A APOTHECARY business. We will have in Very respectfully yours, B B VAUGHAN, First Inspector, West Hill Warehouse. Near Laytos-wille, Montgomery Co. Md. ) July, 1858. J Mr. John Kelt to well Georgia. lie may disfigure himself. jan 4 T. D. HAMMACK. For Sale or ISt‘nt. A HOUSE aaid Lot on Walnut St., near the resi dence of Dr. Strohecker. House is new, con- Deur Sir—As agent for the sale of your valuable j tainiug six rooms aud all out houses necessary for a I «*•» I to**.. An Ii complete and in good order It is i 6V 1 Vasts AT RALSTON’S HALL i?f is. w. m. Star Dramatic Company, 1 ' purchase pure and teiiahio articles, and a I! medi *« ««t crop. I have triedIon aU c-ops maU waya. cine* are warranted. If not lound as represented, and do not hesitate to say that I esteem it superior may bctaiturned at our expense. Our friends and customci* will find U6 ever ready oml wiiliug to serve them day or night Our House will be open on the Sr-bbath morning until ten o'clock and in the eve of the best places for a residence in the City, terms apply nt the office of SPEER «5c HUNTER. Xr to »,? ut. ble Dr Asia or , PROM THE * m ® L t A |“ S r 1 -4 NKAII THE A TEE, ' . J t'ittlr It ( tin ■ ill Strains j Win. PKliroHM Dl'RlSO THE PKE3ENT WEEK ONEY. ' %t . ' ‘I This (TUESDAY) EVENING. JAN. I8tb, the w ; r , h Uqm I w.l • OU ever • brilliant Comedy, called vvfi,ii «>" <r stiff I London Assurance, Will he performed with a powerful cast. During the week Shnkspear’s great Tragedy of ” MACBETH” will be pre»ented; Also, the very thrilling Piny, called ibe •• RICH AND POOR Of NEW YORK,'’ with new Scenery and Appoint ments.—Jjan. 18.) i you igLin- ever visit any re-1 the world—iu Eu | ot say - it was tIt Sold rhere. , New-York. Hincou District. ND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS ,;eu.,ry l"»th pud 10th : Miiledgeviile. i„l : Esteuton, Jiui’y. 29th and 30th; r.lirv 5th and oth; Hancock Circuit, utli . K, md 131 I Ct. Fi Futu in Ct. l’eb'y. 19th and h and 27th ; iott Volley rrv Ct. March 12th and ;h and 20th; Monticelio rlhe E. EVANS. P. E. 11'. * r ®* 01 the stork <f the l>n- j <•. '.v were sold recently at la j* L ,"- ••iinlrtd and Stcenlcen j g< |-'titi od Eargaiu Yonrs, •ii to -oil thu other, and by applying soon. W W. CHAPMAN. say tbat I esteem it superior to Peruvian Guano—-because it produces an equal crop, when first applied, if not better—far better in second crop, and admits of no comparison for grass. I U8e.nootnerthan the “Manipulated,” aud rest as- niug from six to seven for prescriptions and the sale slir ^ *» long as you keep the article to the present of medicines onlr standard, it must supercede the Peruvian with ns. Store under RALSTON S IIAI.I„ Cherry sf Respectfully yours, URIAH U. GRIFFITH. 1 o_, _ MENARD* CASTLEN. Io audition to names gn en by owe agent, we name — —- A B. Davis, Dr. h. Howard, fc. J. Hail, near Brooke- ONE HUNERED vilie, F. Valdevar, near Coles ville, Ac., jan 112m Jan. 19—lm LIKELY NEGROES Copartnership Notice. ■yj^cE will_continue the Drug business at the Cor ner of Second and Cherry cts. The name and style of the firm will bo changed from ZEILIN, HUNT* CO., to that otZEILIN * HUNT. Thank ful for the liberal patronage of tfie post year, we hope to merit the continued confidence of our friends, and citizens generally.' J. HSNRY ZEIL1N, jan A LEONARD \V. HUNT. C’liccsc. J UST received and reoeiviug weekly, a lot of NEW YORK STATE CHEESE. laxec ii tor's Sale. IV, S .I. ; 4 GKEEABLE to the IoA will and testament ef, i „ Anv vnv te i c A Jobu Powell, Senior, late of Jones County de-! ! By SlIINGLER BROTHERS, of Charltttou, C.; ceased, will be sold before the Court House door, j A T 11 o'clock cn Tuesday, (1st of February next.) j in the town Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tues we will sell, positively, and without reserve, at I day in March next, within ILL be sold at the Court House door in jvnox-1 THE MARKET HOUSE IN COLUMBIA. GEOR Negro hoy by. tho name " IVoticc. Soi'TH-WrsTtRN Rail Road Co., ) Macon, Geo. Jan. 1st, 1659. J The Annual election for President and Five Di rectors of this Company, will be held at their.office iu this City, on Thursday, 10th February next JOHN. T. BOIFEUILLET, Sec. * Treas. jan -1—td. PLAMNG. SCROLL SAWING. BRACKET S ORa y; Made to order by ‘ .C nov 2—3m Negroes Wan 1 Ul A FOR the Now Or 1-UU llios. Bagbv's Nr- I near Adams* Reynold's l you can get tho highot ui nov 2 A W ordtothe Ladies. W E ar« now receiving the Second Stock of Win ter Goods, as one of the firm has just return ed from New York. All goods bought the first purchase are marked down to run them off and the second Stock can be purchased at prices varying from 37| to 50 per cent less than previous prices. Tis useless, to particularize, as our Stock is too va&t, and comprizes too many entirely new gems to put on paper. Now is the time to buy yourselves rich. Don't lose money by not calling, when it is so convenient. L^Call soon before stvles are picked over, nov 16 ROSS, COLEMAN it ROSS. fpHK undersigned are Agents tor the sale ui i Reese’s aMampuLted Guano, equal if not supe rior to the Peruvian, at Sixty Dollars per ton of 2000 lbs. [jan 4] AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO. To Teacher*. Administrator’s Sale- which will be sole low at wholesale. acts JOI!N A ’ SK &?t Maoon A » EXPERIENCED TEACHER, who is caps- — ' | Xjl ble of preparing young men lor College, can obtain the situation ot PICIIYCUPAL ofthe Haw kins vilie Academy, by inakiug immediate applica tion. Satisfactory reference required. Address W villo, Crawford in March uext, by virtue Ordinary of said County, .. child, oa Ibo proparty of Iho Estate of William Ilor- ner late Of said County, deceased. Bold for the tiHu'elit of lulls aud creditors. Terms on the day. JANE HARPER, j*. By G. it. HUNTER, Ag't. NEW. BOOKS of JOE, about six years old At Boardman’s Book Store. >rd Couuty, on the first Tuesday ; GIA, a remarkably prime gang of loo NEGROES,; of yellow complexion. Sold fora division ^amongst | A MERICAN ELOQUENCE in 2 vola ; a new Cy- irtue ol an order granted by the ; consisting of Men, Women, Boys and Girls; singly the legatees of said deceased. /a. clopedia of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia of county, a^Negro woman and her and in families, accustomed to Brick-making and the jan 18 WILLIAM MORELAND, ExeY. Wit & Humor: a Handy Book on Property Law; culture of Cotton and Corn. — __ - ■ ■TTFTm Vr ■ ■. _ _ —r.,. ■ ■ u - " ■ We especially invite the attention of Planters and SHORT HAND REPORTING- DI. J. DICKSON SMITH, “ PRACTICING physician. JIACOW, GEORGIA. O. C. HORNE, Chairman Board of Trustees Hawkiitsville, Dec. 16, 1858. (dec 21 Speculators to this tale. Persons desirous ol exam- rflHEsubso ining tbe Negroes, wilt please call at our Negro Mart, 1 in rfforti on Monday, the 31st inst. , the mail in El subscriber, having had years of experience reporting, offers to teach the Art through 11 in EIGHT LESSONS, and to furnish (post i paid) the two best books on the subject for Twelve dollars enclosed to me in a letter at my risk.' For ' twenty-five dollarahe will give two months instnic- . ~— (tion in the Art to pupils at Griffin. Board 812 per HI _A_ O-A.jrc.13. ! month. Address A. E. MARSHALL. rILL attend promptly to oil Profeosional calls 1 ONNOISEUHS in Art, are solicited to examine : -t* B 18 ~~ 3 _ t> Griffin. Ga. ’ . j. utan Ailhnr n( I1S4 I IfRo*nr n»«n1r-n«*<> . I . : ovLil,:.: n . . ■ n- . . ' oiiYTV il it TERMS Cash. HARRISON * PITTS, Colnmbus, Ga. Jan. J5,1859. Auctioneers, jan 17—td. W made* on him, 8ifher at liin Ufficeor Residence, \ Specimens now on exhibition at Pugh's Fine Art 01XTY days after date, application will be made ~ “ of which, are life-size Photographic ' to tho Ordinal - * by day or nijfit. . . „ _ _. _ . OFFICE—Over Menard A Burghard s Jewelry Store, on Cherry Street. lr. J. B. Ross', REdIDEmJl ail 18 ; FOR HALE, TVTOW at Di-pot. Orders through the Post office JN or left at our Offi.e attendedto^ J. F. WINTER ft 09. Gallefv, moat of which, are life-size Photographic i O totiio Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to soil Portraits, and one full length, painted on a laud scape ' the negroes belonging to the estate of William J. Card background, by 51 r. Poindexter, and said to be a late of said conuty. deceased. Re-sold for the pur- master piece by oil who bare seen it. 1 pose of effecting title. JAMES GREEN, We can furnish belter and moru elaborate works * j* n Adm r, do bonis non. of Art, than can be obtained in Macon, and our spec- j nr a .i m ™ mn 'wv-nvu I imens will corroborate what we say. Ambrotypes, WAhTED TO IlIBij *c„ in neat gilt frames, for only #1, Hundreds of a LITTLE Negro Girl, about eight or teu years 1 fine Family Bibles, specimens on exhibition, token at my GaUerv. I A. old, to take care of children. Address Box 137, ! Mscop, Jim. 17,1859. J. A. Pl'GH. ; Post Office. lDec.98.] ! Sept. 21, )853. Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic passa ges in Sooth Western History; Life beneath tbe Wa ters ; The Hand but net the Heart, by T. S. Arthur; William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier; Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Foe’s works; Tbe Preacher and the King, The Priest and the Hoguenot; Lord George Itentick, by D'fsraeli; Beatrice Cenci; Debit * Credit; Major Roger Sher man Potter; Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; Belle Britton on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks ; Jefferson's Works; Bulwer's Novels complete; Grote’s History of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers; Lord Montagu's ^age.^by G. P. U. James ; The Three Beauties, by I'J.WOS POIi SALK. JF you want a PIANO coll and see those at our SAMUEL BOY. Heposiliory Agettt of-the i porlt-ar SocJ.i. (30TT0X AVi. -.L ;'. . • “t tuid Col W ILL keep » fnU sop; !- TThc Religion t 11 A, rclos- ia and :<DA Y dingCsmuifnlarini, icnl lV«r!ei, Roolci of Devotional works of v.tri ur SCHOOL BOOKS. Particular attention will b** puir? w:;it!i of ministers aud SabLa .1 . .0 . The worka ofthe BEET WRITERS OF KY KitV A* who by their Harping and pc*v.,’. •- ■ : . i . <U r literature, wlU # be kef t. Prices will bo xftoderr.tc'. GT Orders. from adhiUu ittentioti. rompt <&/ CHEAP €LOL: HO.'(T2LA.XG tL.VK l;£SC HOJRAGS 'FliTc.-j Mu. Cr.isnr.—We wish t • in i: i;i people of Macon, and tlio a ou »:yg.. . i. your extensive cii cul iti-m, tii\, • our large Stock or CloSlsIos* at very reduced pride*. Our u-1: Coats and thick ^Ctcdbitig genc'r.t »>•, we do not intend to mim<n<-r th- in o offer inducements to-tii r - \* t:.A*y duvf. Q^A large stock of HA : dec«l H oiL\C K V1 i r i I K O. f heavy Over s very large; ; r. \V'e eh all Oflice. Cheaper than everknotvn iu this Market, and as good ns the best. Instruments Wurth 8500 sold at $425.' “ “ 373 *• 30(1. Before you buy, sous and try dec 7 J. F. WINTER * t! WANTED. T AM still baying Military bounty Land Warrants, J. and will always give the highest cash price. Ladies’ Cica is. TUSTopened, this day. •J ham some Cloth and V«. v For Sals. NE ofthe mont r Macon Ga. uly2* ly FOR SALE OR REIVT. “J? of . Karoi , : y i Wisdom Wit rplIF. Two Stonfaonse on tbe Forsyth mod. know .I," tho VanYalkenbarg place. Contains?..;,- Theology; Mizpab, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic- 1 -5-^ r “ ce * Holland, Belgium, and up the Rhine; W»Id Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of J. M. BOARDMAN. O Oak and Second Stiver The Lot contains Three *; is highly i mproved viiii «1. aVpricots, Grapes r.u .l . The Dv.*<Ot ratf r , 00n 'V a11 . Ilc ' ccs sary orthuildings, ami first For parttaU rate water; Location pleasant and healthy. Tin. iJrantlv. lot contains some sixteen acres, and will be sold on ! If no" soi l 1 or terms to suit n pnrcha^er v or exchanged tor negro I an appro, t-::... .11. I -Macon, Dec. Htli, 1 f3P" City papers c >p, s in the citv, property, jan A—At J. A. * S. a. YIRGIN.