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^Po^7iindthe other reso- object of the members of li is committee is to
«„n.l and nilvi- concentrate on tlie best point their entire in-
tbe precent moment opinion is j
mms round and navi- i m- ST. Ldlld&UBr & BlO.,
►Tx«ar Mr. c. W " flaence. At tbe prewot moment opinion i, -rcnvi, KTI , r ..^ 1
L>*psriy to ignocc th * divided between Daltimora, Charleston ami SECOND STREET. .maCO.V. GEORGIA,
ll)t> jdc issues, »nd stand upon IKewr Orleans, lint I ;un aisnrcd that this di- Xeit door to Hoardm.ni a,
\\>11 it is * “long laiwthat i vision will not last. Assurances have been ^T^AK h pleasure in calling public attention to their
' 1* hoped that in fu-; received in Europe from every part of the A *, 6f
Jit*?* 0 * 1 } t nracticc the advice ho ] South that the plan finally agreed upon by * nncy & Staple Dry Coods,
Vi’ rT, " f<? ° J others and dis-! Poetical business men as best will be snpnor- (Offered to Wholesale and Retail parehaaera.i
ft* volunteered to ^ ted. In aelecttog one single town as the chief Embra-m* every description of
KL»fcis AfrlCSH slaw tr» 1 • j point of importation, the idea of holding a -Rich Dress Goods. Plain and Fancy Bereees, Fash-
y*" jinieu. It is to he ngrettcd continuous series of public trade sales through- ionshla Robes, Shawls, Mantillas, Prints in
I h'lMw* . , /• _ il. n tnoniiniT I out tlm Cmslk S a nnt J rni » . i prosf van>.tv l*tt.I.......
FALL GOODS!
LARGE STOCK!
CHEAP PRICES AND
ELEGANT GOODS
AT
,Il\ A
1 Bazaar of Fashion.
m
JRI
GEORGE PAYtfE,
r *’**" , ini | ou t before tbe meeting j out the Sonth is not abandoned. These exhi- ! .. „* re,t variety. Ribbons and Laces.
’•’ . !L.,, l.nre majority of the peo- bltions of European industry. accompanied by ’ bne lnduc
IT., , lame inajontv ol me peo-. oiv.ons or European inansiiy, accompanied by
„fhoih parties, were oppo- trade aales. will from this time be a regular
irtwnir, of both I ; part of every agricultural lair, convention or
ell as every staple article in the Dry Goods
Including a Urge Stock of BOOTS A SHOES.
rwii'vi , ' . „, ih« i F u ' «>w; ugricuiiurai lair, convention or
dwrite hobby Of the M , ! public gathering in the Southern States. But
.1 I Sljl«V* I l.lil* i l ♦ so 41... 1 il. ... - a -a a •
, " vrri.- an Slave Trade, and I am Their READY MADE CLOTHING DEPART-
g lhf I..!.— I 1>eeT ™ "Wff: m P tt nevertheless be ME NT Is one door above, anil embraces a splendid
i
would not submit toils being some one Southern city where will be concen-
- Win bv him, as a Democratic t rated, by a steam service and direct imports
v Mr C sar* the slave trade is- on a large scale, the whole strength and influ-
B ,n and thervfore should not once of the cotton, and tobacco States. IfBel-
• . . . .... gium and Germany can obtain direct one-
«l Why then <ln ■ P 1 tenth of the annual increase of the trade of the
fL-taticplatform of tIns county, tlie South through an alliance with Baltimore,
VLpfobibition against tbe loreign Charleston or New Orlcaps, it will be cuongh
' , Whv did be attempt to do it in to satisfy any reasonable people. The im-
■ .I,., meeting alluded to, by sdro-l®*** consumption of tobacco in Belgium,
lit- f *** »‘ ,rl "P ,, "S ‘® - n,lt U P°' , The question of the Cotton Bank is still un-
jjjscsr he admits it. \\ e arc glad J cr favorablo consideration. Preliminary in-
U- evcrv-I and admitted his error.— formation is being taken. The capital of the
filling to trust the Democratic hank is not yet lixed upon, nor tnc question
the nomination of their i jf shares. I believe I told you it would be on
In Zephyr, Worsted and Embroidering Materials,
they have the most complete stock in this city.
and extensive variety. The whole establishment
offers inducements to trade unexcelled
in this market.
Call and see. We challenge competition.
Macon, Sept. SO—6m.
TO RENT.
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND BLACK
SMITH A COOPER SHOP—in East Macon.
A COUNTRY Residence on the East side of the
River, abont a mile and a half from town, on
the Clinton road, and nearest Mr. Willburu's. Tbe
dwelling has five comfortable rooms. On the pre
mises are all the usual ont-bnildlngs an excellent
well of water in tbe yard, and from IS to 18 acres of
land under fence. For farther information apply at
this office.
Also to Kent, the Smith shop and Cooper shop in
East Macon, on the lot opposite Mr. Nelson's Store.
For farther information, apply as above.
Messenger copy. sep 20—2t
, r iv with me nuuinniuun o. uivu i—— «v ...
; V ‘ • i- a.. .... Ihe principle of the London Joint Stock banks.
v jury kui' . P • | The administration throughout will be Euro- ‘DiriLOT'rlnn'nIn ATnTirTVTn+Lnrl
II,. gentlemen propose.! ; pcai ,. The first transaction will commence KlCHarClSOIl S NeWMetllOQ
Miri*''
IK'imvrats but unfortunately, in Georgia or Alabama, and after three
! Is daily thronged with delighted Visitors, to see his large aud beauti-
jl fill PICTURES, consisting of
i . PORTRAITS
W E th*ur££ ^ndV^^^^LTktf ^ | |M OIL, PASTEL AND AQUARELLE.
«c^snt
Tlie celebrated Imperial PHOTOGRAPHS, Plain Photographs, DAGUER*
that has been our nleasnre and privilege to offtr to | REOTYPES, H ALLOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. Also, a large and
beautiful selection of STEREOSCOPE PICTURES. '
taat haa been our pleasure ana pn\ uege w w
a fashionable world. To say that our stock is
RICH AND GORGEOUS,
beyond defeription, it a truth easily corraborated,
and nothing is needed but those in want of the
Latest gems
to call and see for themselves. Oar stock of S TA
PIAS GOODS was never before so complete, and
when we add oar
CARPET DEPARTMENT\
which displays every grade and style, we are pre
pared to say that
OUR STOCK,
as a whole, presents a scene as varied as it is ljtrgt
and Attractive.
CALL and allow us the pleasure to show yon oar
stock. BOSS, COLEMAN A KOS'l.
sep 20 Cotton Avenue, Macon, fa«■
FOR THE
PIANO-FORTE
is
A DECIDED SUCCESS!
AND IS RAPIDLY HECOMIXU
The Standard Work of Piano Instruction.
An examination will convince any one of
, .- . , - — -----1 Its Superiority and Genuine Merit.
- nomination. to irive not onlv aix nor ionL T wo ^' tio ns are published,one adopting American, I to which we ask the attention of ail, especially the
„Vwir and other nationnl Demo- to ^ eaot oul J r “ x percent, but eight per the other. Foreign Fingering. When The work is < LADIES.
1m inn.,... nni ' ..........—.11.— —ii if.. — fercnce is designated, the edition I ft ,
“Bering will be sent. Price S3, on I KnSTjlffK.
it will be forwarded by Mail, post X ' UO " XV/I ' - )
cl against any part of j after besides railroad securities.” ^ °Rver Dltson A Co. Boston.
- u who sustain it in its totality, I An arrangement has been effected with the
, | l3(V i,dh declined running on years’ experiment tbe results will be consid-
° • ,! tvg/tesUon. Perhaps it ! cre *l data for a larger investment. The idea I
t.Wrnrr"the nomination of can- j, P? r ® ent to “even percent for
1 , . . . I money, secured by cotton plantations, with!
ari ‘ erpectei/ to i otc Jor t ], e control of the crops and tbe privilege to 1
, IViiio- raia' party is quite coinpc- convert the said proceeds by direct sales in :
>iutek ticket for themselves, and tin- ^ Europe, is looked upon by many in Europeas
r >.-l would not be likely to run an impossible achievement. But when these
BOSTICK, KEIN& CO,
“HEAD QUARTERS
|DJEWESS GrOODS.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
ROBES! ROBES!!
W E respectfully give notice to the citizens of
Mscon and surrounding country* that we have
jubt opened our Fall and Winter Stock of
Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods,
f - . i < > ' cent tor money, and arc quite willing to sell ordered, if no preference
;1 n,l .poo (lie Ih-mO'-ratir platform , cottou aivectly in Europe, your Wall , with American lingering
lln-wi* nomiimted in.Iiine | s t rce t people will have something else to look ptdd^PuhUsbed'bvOUv,
« I mniiidt «im’ nurt til i nftor ItPkifiAa rnilrrtml unonvilino * * . ... .. "
sep 20—3t
,:;i n-i vole lin Rrown, Speer, and I the investment of money ou loans to the plan- SI.II .II Ell DEAN WHISK V
flhr pirn for tlie V. S. .Senate, | ters ’ with collateral security on the lands and M being npnre article, and free from any intermix- j
. , n a number tfDemomte plantation, and the privilege of | ture with Zleterious drags, which are soVien used BOStlCk
, selling the crops in Europe. The subject at i tu B>ve seat and flavor tomferior articles. In these i "UublGA.
the election ol .1 mlgc Ii or- tirst excited some surprise, but it is being dis i days, when Whisky has become such a popular!
\ <. McDonald or .John- - cussed now in so serious a manner that the j »££{#££ul -^ c,e -™ ^“"'d think . > w°“ld^be do-1
vf«r
GEO. K. HUNTER.
| Southern people will only have themselves to i “Summerdean.”—(Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald.
^—■ blame if they do not secure this financial alii- 1
Kor tbe Telegraph. ' " '
[»«• of the Aurora Borealis.
Lwtricfluid pervading tbe oarlh’s at. w .
■ al „i gt-ncratcil bv the ravs , tr “*" ful government reports, whenever made
■“ ,1 -.1 ,i.„ and by whomever made. Are the Southern 5"'. use ' ‘;! ,w may mereissomm-u unpo-; ... . lakeereat uleasure in showing our
- *•■*« — umntly will, he greatest! gute / of America we#uh , Are th aJvnn . ! d is'iniari. n Tbs, al oLV-dV, of
tbe iqiialor; and from tlu-me isdl«- c i ng j n wea l t h ? Are their securities good ? “Huge". * thep,,re8t d'stlHatlon that we ] to p Mroniie we hope soon to seeonr friends
liirougU the atmosphere. A heated at- J 8 (be Southern trade profitable? Are the! We have had our attention calledto an article o( j ""d Tr-ri-rwr t> nn
l tlie fiaid, while • cold atmos- Southern people large consumers of European Whisky branded j BOSTICK KEIH & GO.
PURE ARTICLE
Arc the Soufhern ' *" . ,he . ho ? se - * llJ now that there is so much iinpo-
Kein
&
Go.
Velvet Flounced Silk Robes,
i Brocade Robes, 2 Volants,
Paris Printed DeLaine Rohes, |
Merinos. Coburgs, Alpaccts,
Bombazines, Plaid Cash
meres. etc., etc.
Embroideries. Hosiery. Gloves,
Laces and White Goods,
Bleached and Brown Sheeting
and Shirting, Satin Finished
Table Damasks. Ginghams,
Flannels, Prints,
Striped Homespun
aud Kerseys.
Carpets, Carpets,
Velvet and Brussels Carpeting.
Three Ply A Super Ingrain do.
Hemp Carpets and Oil Cloth.
Hugs. Rugs,
Cnrtains, Curtains,
etc., etc.
Satin Broche Damasks,
English Damasks,
Lace and Embroidered
Curtains with the
Trimings.
Ac., Ac.
lPl®f (SXBMHffiB ffiJDffimMS!
Of an v style or size, taken cither from Life, or Ambrotypes, or Daguerreotypes,
of Deceased Persons, at prices that cannot fail to please, and satisfaction
warranted.
AMBROTYPES,
I have lately received a large lot of new and beautiful CASES, embracing
several new styles, which will be furnished with good Pictures at reasonable
prices. AMBROTYPES AT ONE DOLLAR.
R. L. WOOD, Washington Block,
sept 13 Opposite tlie Lanier House.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE,
P ERSONS desiring to purchase a dwelling, with
every convenience for house keeping, would do
well to examine my place. The dwelling contains
8 rooms, Gas in each, closets, pantry, Ac. There are
two servant houses, with r> rooms, wash home, two
wells of water; one for washing purposes the other
for drinking, which can speak fur itself when tc’tcd.
There is plenty of lot room, stable room, Ac.
The place is for sale, with a portion of the furni
ture, if desired
... .TERMS—One-half rash, the balance 6 months
with interest. JAMES A. KNIGHT.
sep 20
NEW STORE.
LARGE STOCK of CHEAP GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Caps, Leather Findings, &c., &c.
T HE undersigned have opened a large stock of
Goods, selected with great care from tbe best
Manufacturing Establishments in the country;, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public, auu solicit an examination before purchases
are made elsewhere
Our determination is to sell good stock cheap, and
give satisfaction in all cases. Call at tbe
New Boot, Shoe, and Hat and Cap Store,
. Triangular Block,
GPRepairiug promptly executed,
sep 20 V BEARDEN, GAINES tc CO.
7
FORTWODAYSONLT
SEPTEMBER 23d and 24th.
SPALDING & ROGERS’
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
THE INDESTRUCTIBLE,
THE CROWN WOVEN,
THE GOSSAMER,
THE CRINOLINA,
Remodeled from the last Paris designs, and for
Beauty of Proportion,
Excellence of Material,
Perfection of Manufacture,
And Durability,
UNIVERSALLY PRONOUNCED
Unequalled by an}’ goods in the world.
For sale by the principal Jobbers and Retailers ev
erywhere. Beware of Counterfeits! See that
our name and Trade Mark, THE CROWN, are
Stamped on every Skirt.
W. S. & C. H. THOMSON CO.,
sep fi—e. o. w 4w NEW YORK
, > and condenses it; therefore, tljc j goods ? Have they the means to pay for their j
“SUMMEKDEAs, 1
. i i ,i... ii ksi- in di-1 importations ? Can direct Commercial and , which wc are assured, by those in whom we have
anted about tlieeqiia J I financial ralatinm l,n netaV.ialwwl n.ltl. 7 C Olltnlc tiCC. IS a mire ftllU U
Macon, Sept. 20, 1859.
. i financial relations be established with them ? confidence, is a pure and unadulterated article; vr«s
1 T T‘ and " m V" r Options now agitate the j ° f *“ “ |
..I 'KVdc tliCM- cuitcik> lion nittnml entire commercial and manufacturing interest
miv.m,thetlfp t i* not visible. When the : on tlie continent of Europe, nod it is to be This pure liquor, made without suy adulterating
*•»*.■**■* 'TT* ^a fair official exposition of these SSS?" U
O'
dm'.l i» f Jn-n- aliMirhcil. causing ado- questions will be obtained.
,, ,, .i.' * I heard the other day from I he gentleman
i it tic p‘". • K U, 'I* " ’ | who has formed the Southern direct trade a-
»• : *'“■ “ ll "* ru ’^'' s " JJ*i' loicnee to.. gency at Cologne. He is sauguine of success. J™ wind, and is full;
,t„„.l„.l will 1,0 Urand.es m .jimlity
and pleasant drink.—(Richmond Enquirer.
Look here—Beautiful Indies;
Look here—Belles and Beaux;
Look here—Towns and Counties!
UK Mn. Biirc.hakii has rrturued from N. York
with the finest selection ot*
Watches, Jeirelrt/,
and Fancy Articles ever brought t*> Georgia, nnd
It ha. a flavor as soft and refreshing as a South-! {hey are.now opened and exposed for sale at our
n wind, am! is fully up to the importer! French °“ 1 Cherry ^r?**; **“ doors from
. ,arl- ivlu-r.- ihm- is a -lefieiency, j Samples of th Button yarns mc^t needed will be ura,,diea iu *»^»rity.-,Ki,h. Dispatch., the Toiegr._g Bndd,^.m.e^.gh ouhe
• iv Mrk« an rqnilihriuiu as water sent to the Chamber of Commerce of Savan- Diploma of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute. | Therefore, we invite all to call and «’• tbe latest
i ! Ekvtriritvcsn only he seen when u *h, and to the Cotton Planters’ Association I The diploma of the first class was awarded by tbe i novelties. Our selections embrace Rich Rare and
It, V, r.„ ifielWaf tl.cli.oc of Georgia. The successful sale of Georgia , Virginia Mechanics' Institute for the promotion of Gorgeous Styles of Ornaments—Pins. Kiugs. Brace-
,.,0-. therefore lliMl.atat thotimc a ^ Germany, through the Cologne , .Mechanic Arts, to Wm. Kerr, of Angela county, lets. Chains. Indies Enamelled A Diamond Watch-
tn !| Ih-cOHu-s v isible first at the Jiomt „ J|. ■ cji 4 1 ; n 3„ tr ; for Mnminerdrnn Whisky, exhibited at tlie ex- es. Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, and other full
„.n „ 1, r .; t . r .„„ 1 rn agency, will open a new held tor the induatn- hjbuioD of BrtiHe . of American mannfacture. held and half sets of Jewelry-some ol new des.gn.just
ajjuraclion, wlun. its rapid absorp 1 a l enterprise ot the Sonth. I will not now stop j n the city of Richmond on the aoth day ofNovem- out
.... f\, ,-e.i\c action, and for this reason i to show the savings and profits of shipping her, last. _ "
- flight »|i|uar to pass from tlie po- ‘ cotton in the “thread’’ instead of, as now, in J -*• BEI.VIN, President.
[ the vtjuaior, .J from the ,.oint ! ‘ h . e " lin ‘” Kurope. A special report, bas- ’ * —
* cd upon careful data obtained at Manchester, Manufactured by W.n. KEltlt,
towards an j u , Belgium and Germany, will soon be Spmmerdeau,
made to the Governor of the State of Georgia.
[quit
section tirst commence
; the supply
"t me >»pp,r ; made to the Governor of the State of lieorgia, Augusta Connty. Va. v""
i uKrtric lnanifcslativHY. we wit-1 to be submitted to the legislature of that Mill©** A Vi sitcriiiiiu, Sole Agents* Musical Instruments of
We desire to call particular attention to our stock
of WATCHES, by the celebrated makers. Cowde-
roy, lloddel, Stoddsrt, Tobias, Ac., made to order
expressly for us. We have also on hand the inval
uable Jurgenson and Nardin Chronometers.
A Urge variety of Clocks—latest style.
Sterling Silver aud Plated Tea Sets, Pitchers,
*d bv a deficiency existing in some ; State. But I assert, on very good authority, ] ( 19 _ 6m
unosphcrc. Jbat Georgia yarns will soon be sold on Uie ' p
MACON, GEORGIA.
Call
IIV Florida Hail llotuls.
r>i'm Courier publishes the 1 follow
' banks of the Rhine in successful competition
ivitli tlie English article.
FOR SALE,
and look at our varied stock of Violins.
Wo also rail the altention of the trade to our
stock of
Gold Pens—
the largest and best selection ever brought to this
mllE subscriber offers his Plantation near Bethel, ;
1. o'— n ‘ for sale. The tract ron-; Repairing promptly done and warranted.
1 -1 nr, L uironUA
J_ in Glynn county, Ga.
thu ’ ’
sep 20
MENARD A liUKGHAUD.
Sign of Big Watch.
fcJMKJfUitiS of that.. Apromh A c , n . t sp ^ k ;r ■‘>““^*•1 •««- »i» .itu.»ed <,«. bow
, „ A ‘ * ‘lering in QhiO said that “he expectedto spend ; Creek> withl0 i*- 0 miles of Turtle River. The land.
J 1. Sanderson, President of the- an etcniityln conqiany with the Republicans, - tro as good ai any in the county, or any of the couu- i
ml Hoad, (from Jacksonville to to which u ripe old Deinociat replieil that he ties adjoining Almut two hundred acres cleared ; ii i ijm n T)I) riY'Tl UT'I'
, Alliirator.j datrrl the 12th inst, W VOuM ’ ’"' reSS n<? ^ ! fen^JCU^^ ' f LA US & PK11 U1L11
sill Ik-seen that full nrovision is I of “■ ""B. |andall necessary outbuildings. It is handy to fish H nv p in store cllf ice CoiUltl’V HaniS.
i — , ,. : | and oysters. It wished, I would also sell with the J
Iloiiinii Eye Bnlsam.
FOR WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES.
place my crop of coro, fodder, peas, potatoes, Ac.,
together with my horses, mules. Cattle, boga, carts.
i linisli #11 the Florida Rail Roads
oj, by 1>| of next J ill v. *!liere run uciao a., «,„umu,c «.m, . - „ , , , , - , - ,,
»ditvrt line of Railroad front Jack- Tliii Balaam was used for many ycaia in the pri-1 ox A n' y K o“ ““wShing* to purchaae^re^uvUed to call
lin- St Johmt, westward to Quincy, rate P ract * c p of a celcbratodOcuhat mtn the great- >B( j exMn -, n e the crop now on the land. My Post
,i-i , , ostsuccess, in cases where the j Office is Belkel, Uiybn county, Ga.
Utnandmx to Cedar Keys : j EYELIDS ARE INFLAMED, J sep20—u WM.M.GIGN1LLIAT.
Extra Family Flour,
33 Bales Gunny Bagging.
200 coils machine Hope,
too boxes Adamaut Candles.
10 boxes Sperm “
15 bales No. I Osnaburgs.
nU
Ed contracts for iron to bring | or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, j
» d Lake City -over I'.OOO tons j it nets almost like tragic, and r 'moves aU appear-,
iron from both ends as soon as I - nncea of inflanmtion after two nr three applications.
FOR SALE.
^ City with our r^id which^il'b; | Thyre i. a numerous otoaof pervm. that mw pe-1 T’^rm-Srint?.d%"d!.gIhemwnSc£
- - , aud we confidenllv believe that culiarly exposed to accidents cn discaaes that wea g ers viue. Thu land comprises 61 acres, the most of
live the roads lliroueh to Tallabaiwee ken and inflame the Lyes, and )>erhaps destroy the jtofifood quality—two-thirds of it cleared aud the
i»v. J have all the iron for mv ,,.0.1 sight, who, from the nature of :hcir employments, - - "
in tuts ImuX ncarlv DkltMona M a ™ com P*" fd aork in , a c,0, ' <, . °£ d , ust aml 8 rit ’
v} ,e Tl»rr». li t i | * . . Such should never be without t ns Balsam.
l>-“ been purchased by Prepared and sold by A. Ii. A I). SANDS, Drug-
Ka.kir.lhtn the last six weeks, 10,- g„u^00 Fulton Street, New Ytrk.
p . tr.-n aihl M-vcn locomotives. This For sale by GEO. PAYKt..
[ r l ’ 1,, * ida in . urhtt ' improvements cured by Wlstar’ft Balsam.
our securities, t tur sccuritii-s I!e(ld tlie following from the ivinderhook [N. Y.)
■ 'ommand a ready sale ai fair pri-
"•upletmn or our roads is redii.-.sl to | u A remarkable cure of Const mptiort lias recent-'
ly been effected by this medicine, in the town of
. T,— , . | Chatham, in this county, and which was related to
lotion liO|» of IN.V.I. I us by Dr. Herrick, an eminent phisician of that
r Vork Shipping J.ist gives the fol- towii, to whom we have permission to refer. A
'carat of tin. i i I voung ladv who had long laboted under an affec-
I 01 Iiu a "' 1 " m, l ):lr '^*'Uon of the lungs, was considered by her friends as
• beyond the reach of medicine, i,nd she was inform
ed by her medical attendant that she must die.—
1dV W - She was induced to send fora bottle of Wistars
I WAfiO : Balsam or Mild Cherry, asa last resort. The jonng
rooecl. ladv experienced great relief, and two more bottles
.i..,.. ii u-a.a ancMMuiivelv nrocurcd and administered. Slie
t previous cotton crops
u-urT' at Tttr. poirrs.
1858-30,
” 1,600,274
704,40 S
478,786
. 480,633
. 173,481
192,0i!2
. 135,814
, were successively procured and administered.
is nowliappy in tlie restoration of hcaUh.
40b,—il | Xone genuine unless sighed I. BUTTS on the
JF)
122,351 i wrapper.
145,286 i Skth W. Fowi.e tc Co. Boston, Proprietors.—
58 3°8 I Hold by their sgenU every where.
’ E. L. STKOHECKER.
3,113,062 I
Maeon. Ga.
ZE1LIN A HUNT.
Post O ffi o e,
MACON, September *tb, I860.
Tbe Malls will close as follows from this date:
All Mails going East (C. R. R ) at 7 ocloek, p. m.
All Mails going by Muscogee R. R., at 7 •* p. m.
All Mails going byS. W.R. R.. st « “ a. m.
All Mails going by M. A W. K. II., at 8 ", »• m
— _ The office will open and elose sa follows:
iu Uontiucjici] Eiii'jpe Open at 7 o'clock, a. m.. Close at 8] o clock, a. m
’ ^ «i* U.e South-Proposed Open at lf o'clock, a. m . Close at l o’clock; p.m
T.tdt S„l.. a gr i. „ Open at 2J o’clock, p.m., Close at <r« clock.p._m.
• Its—A Cotton Ban/.- 0 p, n «t 6 o'clock, p. in. Close at 7 o clock, p. m
’ -Inoriction of Georgia. j * E. L. STKOHECKER,
it, (i 13 PostMoster.
Wadsworth's Liniment cured sore throat;
Wadsworth's Liniment cures Rheumatism ;
Wadsworth's Liniment cures Neuralgia;
Wadsworth's Liniment enres liack-uelies;
Wadsworth's Liniment cares all pains.
Sold Wholesale and Re,aHby^ ^ jjuKT,
"' a i ‘PlH-urt in the Brussels cor-
r*“!jbe New York Herald, in a!
VHbeSJthujji
1 >“ Baltimore will learn that
Me being taken in Germany |
' fi* ,,e * m 8 «fvice between Ant-
nesapeake. The movement
Uw maiol y ! r01I > tho railroad peo- I
L ■T‘ tt * I’ausatlantic terminus by j Tifty cents a bottle. _____
r »‘.:v w t ' A *ontial finishing to the ....Purifies the Wood! There is no medicine ex
' ''ucentrate in Belgium. The un t so reliable in Ino cure of Scrofnls, Tetter. Chro-
11 touch / r
.H ini^sui... UUHIUrwWBtc ..
0Uc b at Falmouth, (Lands’ j n ; r Ulcers, Sypldlitic disorders. Inflammation of the
KnJ from thence proceed di- Kidneys, Leucorrlies, snd like diseases, *» "•
L ^^P**ke. The subject was laid Williams' Compound Syrup of SsrsspsTdla n
(12)
a.’^r of Commerce of Baltimore I iodide of Potassium. It esn be bad of /eihn
but it was necessary to secure : Hunt; a trial will give you satisfaction
ot the Virginia interest on the ' 3 «p is
i,. jT- , , rman interest on the oth-
g , s,t Pcould be taken. I
u. u * ‘“teicsts tributary to tlie
Mnrrictl,
17 bales Ocmnlgee Mills. Kerseys,
too kegs Cnt Nails,
51 bbla. Fulton Market Beef.
50 cases and 3 chests Black and llysou Tea,
balance well wooded.
I pon it is a dwelling house, built in the year 1850,
pleasantly located, and half a mile from the K. Road
Depot. The house is one and a half stories high, ;
with a basement story of brick below. Is tl * I- ft.
in size, contains twelve rooms, nine fire places, snd j
piaxxa ill front snd rear. There are a large number ,
of choice bearing fruit trees of different kinds on
the place, which have been selected with great care, {
also a never failing well of good water. Tlie place
wonld suit well any one wishing to enter into the
cultivation of the grape, for which tho lime stone
lands of Cass county have been recommended as
beingpeculisrly adapted.
1 would sell, if preferred,, he dwelling bouse, only,
with about five acres o, land.
If not sold previous to Nov. 15th. I will sell ou
that day at public sale, iutbe town of Cartersville,
the dwelling house, with five acres ofland.
Cartersville is one among the most flourishing
wns in the State. Has a thriving trade—is rapid-
100 bags K o Coffee,
50 bags Java and Laguira Coffee,
Stewart’s Extra Golden Syrup, Stew
arts Sugar House Syrup,
100 tibia. A B and C Sugars,
2000 pairs Russet Brogans,
1000 8 o and 10J Negro Blanket,.
30 pairs Fine 10 to 13) Bed Blankets,
400 pieces Fancy Calico and Ticking.
Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting,
700 lbs. Blue Stone snd Coperas.
75 boves Pale Colgate Soap,
50 boxes Wheat and Corn Starch,
to bids. Vinegar,
>200 lbs. Pure White Lead.
Linseed, Train and Lamp Oil,
Putty, Glass, ete., etc.
$5#-Prices as low as any House in the trade.—
Friends are invited to call.
Macon, Ga. t Sept. 20—I in.
CIRCUS,
From their K«w Orleans Amphitheater, consolidat
ing their THREE CIRCUSES, the NORTH
AMERICAN, FLOATING PALACE, and BAIL
ROAD CIRCUS, into one monster establishment,
will be heralded through the principal streets, about
10 A. M., on the morning of erriTe), positively, with
out fhil, rain or thine, by the GAUL EXCELSIOR
BAND, drawn by
FORTY HORSES!
atrr roar abreast, “&<l
Driven, by One Man!
In this unprecedented collection of native and for
eign, male and female performer* are the following
•tan:—
FRANK BARRY,
MONS. FRANCOIS SIEGRIST,
MONS. AUGUSTE SIEGRIST,
SENOR ANTONIO,
CHARLES FISH,
OARE REED,
And nomorom Auxiliaries, and the celebrated Trick
liones and Ponies
Hiram, Aristoolc,
Wildfire, May Drop,
And the Trick Mule, Spot Beauty-
MISS KATE ORMOND.
MRS. F. ORMOND.
MISS MARY WELLS,
C. J. ROGERS.
CHARLES WALTERS.
HIRAM OAT,
Will be exhibited at 1 and 7 o’clock, afternoon
and night, at Macon, Friday and Saturday, Sept.
28d and 24th, 1859. ’ '- 1 ' sept 13
LOST OR MISLAID.
NOTE of hand, of which the following ia a
ly improving, and in a neighborhood containing a i •
large body of some of the fluent land* in the State. ropy:
Fortermi, apply to G. D. WOODBRIDGK. ,093 04. MACON, December 7th, 1858.
-* “ Uj By the find day of April next, 1 promise to pay
S. 8. Dunli.p, or bearer. Two Hundred and Ninety-
M .p 20— 8t' *t Brunswick.
Houston SlicrilPs Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Perry, Houston County, on tlie
first Tuesday in November next, within tin lawful
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
The Mills, known as the Sitoa Mills, on Mossy
Creek, and the Lot of Land on which the said Mills
are situated, containing .Two hundred two snd a half
acres, more or less—Nb. not known—the said pro
petty lying some one-fourth or one-half mile Sonth
of the South.Western Hailrosd, st the place known
as Powers' Crossing, as described in fi. fa. Levied
on by one fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court, H.
Findlay tc Sons vs. Robert A. Crawford, September
14th, 1852. JOHN V. 1IOLS1EAD, Shff.
sep 20
The Driggs’ Patent Piano Forte.
J am now ready to answer the oft repeated ques
tion, "Who makes the best Pisuost" I«“»er
unqualifiedly, DRIGGS. PARMALEK* CO., of
New York. I have been toning Pianos 22 years, and
claim to understand the inltrument thoroughly; I
have been North expreesly to ascertain who makes
the best Pianos. 1 have seen every part of the
— ■ ■ -•*- eiebi
Driggs Piano, and several other celebrated ones. In
process of being made. The Driggs piano farexcela
Sdl others. In two very Important particulars, vix:
volume and sweetness oftoue, and capacity foratay-
ine in tune. The tone is produced as much as pos-
like the Violin, there being twosounding-hosrdi
rible like tbe Violin, therebetngtwosounding-bosrds
convex outwards. The heavy, thick planks, blocks
wid braces are done away with, so a chamber is
formed for sound. The power and sweetness of tone
is equal to that of tlie best Grand Piauo.
The capacity for staying in time depends on a new
ly invented Iron Frame, or bed-plate, which ansMuis
alt the strain, and is eutirely free from the vibratory
part of the Instrument. There is a great improve
ment in the manner of putting 011 the Strings, they
not being liable to rust or to jar at their barings,
and In the arrangement of the dampers. The flanges,
hammers, bsck catches, sod every part of the ecuoii
is made in a manner that cannot he excelled. The
foUowiug is from Thalberg :
.. M r s. B. Driggs—I have examined your ue»-
Plano Forte, and cordially approve of its system of
I-^ P | rSC,iCa! r< ? uIt °2. b ° th of the former
Us.n . n G ^oiuctbing. Foriu- kl h ou,y ’ -
,0 wH at Norfolk, and ^ —
the cottonand
s,** 0 ** Sported into Autwerp
S 11 Cologne- These
«e»ts do not, however, end
J 4 th,r^ >rr **P° ndenc « » going on
*? d German direct trado
DIED,
bjuU « Erf £
SS o- i' * “I 1 ” ? fEo « I ‘ na *
of her sge. x no u of Macon for the patt two
^ J Rhe e ws* a most ostim.ble young Udy and
»nk .r *7'* 'Jerraan uircct trauo i - eara . gfac w»a »» uua1 ' a hrirc circle
GlW P l “ te . r * Aw Sonth, to her'untimclyjileoth i* • deep gnef to a l»rge circle
1 ‘he Zollveran upon ! 0 f surviving friends.
S IS* « the South-either at; —
(tC ,-,*! Savannsh, Baltimore, 1
[V , le *n>. Heretofore every
1 1,. ,* D ‘odependent direct
. ,^ cn defeated through
1 “d (“'practicable demands
noble. -It hss great capacity for sustaining tne sou
or ringing, aud 1U volume of tone, or power, I ha
fn deP % P T r i?ASER y G7
Similar certificates have, been received from Gol
,-halk, Stiwkosch, Mason and many other emiue
f r «ioH of these instrummti way be seen at Messrs,
llhriia We shall be able soon to fill orders not on
to with these pianos, but others of a very neat pat-
^"^fourkrge round comers, gothic'legs, rbse-
Tlniversity of Louisi ana
M EDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Annual Course
of Lectures in this Department will commence
on MONDAY, November 14,1859; and will termin
ate in the ensuing March.
JAMES JONES, M. D. Prof. Practice of Medicine.
J. L RIDDELL. M. D.. Prof, of Chemistry.
WARREN STONE, M. D.. Prof, of Surgery.
A. II. CENAS, M.D., Prof, of Obstetrics
GUSTAVl'S A. NOTT, M. D., Prof. Materia Medica.
T. G. RICHARDSON, M. P., Prof, of Anatomy.
THOMAS HUNT. M. D„ Prof, of Pathology ami
S. RoIiAIiSe. M. D.. and W. C. NICHOLS. Si
D.. Demonstrators of Anatomy.
The rooms for Dissecting will be opuq on the sec
ond Monday in October.
The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons
of the Charity Hospital.
The Students accompany the Professors in tlieir
visits, and free of expense, enjoy extraordinary
practical advantages.
Preliminary to the Course. I.eetures will lie deliv
ered daily in the Ampitheater of the Hospital, from
the 1st of October, on Clinioa! Medicine and Surge
ry, aud oilier subjects, without any charge to Stu
dents. THOMAS HUNT. U. D., Dean.
The Administrators of tho Chanty Hospital elect
annually, in April, fourteen Resident Students, who
are msiotsioed by Hie Institution. tug 23 tit
Three Dollars and Four Cents for value received.
JOHN J. ALLEN.
All persons are forewarned from trading for said
mte. as payment has been stopped, and I shall ap-
ply fiir a renewal* BlfcHARD HKINN.*
sep 20 -:it
Ga a nd Lodgeof Georgia,
f. A. :vr.
T he Annual Grand Com
munication for the year
5859, will convene at the
Masonic Hall in the city of
Macon, on WEDNESDAY .j
2tith October, (and not ou
Tuesday, aa heretofore.)—
All Isidges and Brothers
will take dne notice there
of snd govern themselves
accordingly.
By orders of- WM. S. ltOCKWELI,
M. W. Grand Master,
SIMRI ROSE, Grand Secretary.
Lodges wishing for Blanks for RETURNS,
will please forward their orders immediately,
sep 20—2t
SIGN PAINTING.
T HE subscriber is now prepared to execute all
orders in the above line with despatch, st the
lowest prices.
FOR SALE.—Every article used by House. Sign,
Car, Fresco snd Glass Painters.
Mixed Paints for sale. HENRY LOVI.
Macon, Sep 20—3m
ERRONEOUS.
A N IDEA prevails that MILLER tc WATEK-
M AN'S is a place lor genllemen's^trade only.—
NOT SO. The LADIES are respectfully informed
that we have on hand, and are receiving, a nice stock
of seasonable Dry Goods which we will sell lower
than any other House in the city. Please call if yon
wish to bay Dry Goods cheaper than you ever
bought befqre. Next door to Bowdre A Anderson's,
Cotton Avenue. sep 20
ESTRAY MULE.
T AKEN up and now at Greer A Masterson’s Sta
bles, in Mscon, a dark bay Mare Male, blind
in left eye. Tbe owner can have him by proving
property and paying charges on application to tlie
subscriber. If not applied for, will be sold by tbe
City Marshal in ten dsys after the date of this ad
vertisement, according to law.
J. B. CUMMINGS,
sep 20 City Marshal.
fixccutor’s Sale.
j .1Y virtue of an older of the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary, of Houston county, will be sold
":;: d « octaves, so arranged that pieces can be
ol^Zd on them tbe same as on tbe 7 octave pianos,
except on tho lower bass notes. RJj | before the Court House door in Perry, for Hiebenm
of the same make tit of the heirs and creditors of the Estate of Sarah
s«41 sorpriMi vlychisp. The Jane Cranford, deceased, Isaac, a valuable negro
sold at about the same prices as other pianos, accord- J mu> about 38 years ofage;a superior wagoner, a
*1 ‘'■- p S a o74°e r pe 0 n« , er PU Tet°s n c^ d - * *'‘ d C “'
.State Of Georgia. Orders from any part of the v R(
FLOOR
CARPETINGS,
; OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS,
AND MATS!!
A LARGE Stock, and a great variety of styles oi
tlie above Goods, just received, which will be
sold st far lower figures, and give purchasers a se
lection from the best stock ever offered in Macon.—
ALSO,
SATIN, DeLAINE, DAMASK.
LACE and MUSLIN,
WINDOW CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNlCESand
BANDS in great variety.
Purchasers will nonsuit their own interest by ex
amining my stock before buying.
aug 3—tf ILF. ROSS,
50
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
T WO miles from the Court House, on the Colum
bus Road, out of the reach of City Tates, Mus-
ketoes snd Dust, snd supposed to he the most desk
side location in the vicinity of Macon. These Lots
will be sold on a credit of one. two snd three years,
snd money loaned tbe purchaser to build with.
There is a Lumber Yard on the ground.
G. B. ROBERTS.
SELECT SCHOOL.
M R. J. R. DANFORTll will resume the Exer
cise* ofh.s School for boys on Monday. Sep
tember 36tli. He will prepare student* tor any class
in a collegiate course.
sep 13—2t
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND IN
JONES COUNTY.
U NDER an order of-the Court of Ordinary for
Jones County, will be sold in Clinton before
the Court Hou*e door, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, the place whereon William B. George
lived prior to his death, containing seven hundred
acres, more or less, of valuable productive laud,
witji nil necessary improvement* Rud buildings.
Terms of sale made known on the day.
H W. BONNER,
ISAAC HARDEMAN.
sep 13 . . Executors.
S IXTY dnysRfter date Rpplication 4 *v ill be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Jones county for.
an order appointing Commissioners to divide the
Lauds belonging to the estate of John B. Messer,
late of said county, deceased, among the legatees to
whom said lands are given by the last Will and Tes
tament of deceased. Also for Commissioners to di
vide the negroes among the heirs and legatees of
said deceased's estate.
JNO. W. L. MESSER,
sep 13 Executor.
A HEALTHY
Country Residence For Sale.
A HEALTHY RESIDENCE, on a high hill, about
two miles from the Court Ilonse, with a good
well of water, fine fruit trees, aud an excellent plgce
for a vegetable Garden. For particulars, apply at
sep 6
this office.
LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE.
The Great Italian War is Ended!
Ootton ^Ad-vancing!
Trade Reviving all over Europe !
BUT THE LATEST NEWS IS, THAT
E. FEUCHTWANGER
IIAS JIST ARRIVED FROM NEW-YORK,
Where he has during liis three months’ stay, select
ed a most magnificent stock for the
Pall and Winter Trade of 1859-60.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and the Country,
give him a call and examine the Goods and the
prices, and you must buy. You will find as
large an assortment of
ZDiersr g-oods,
CLOTHING, SHOES, BOOTS, TRUNKS, Ac.,
as any where to be found in the State.
To • Country Merchants, he offers great advan-
tages. as he is only haying for CASH and onlv from
the Manufacturers and Importers.
Our Motto, Small profits but larsrc
Sales.
Remember tlie place; next door to Mrs. Bnlkley's
Millinery Establishment, and two doors below Zei-
liii A Hunt's Drug Store,
aug 30 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GA.
FAMILY CARRIAGES
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
DHUOGIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
I S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the
public generally, that his Stock js now full and
complete, which comprises every articlethat should
be found in a First Class
Drug: and Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival i or the Savannah Steamers ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to purity, and
sold aa LOW as at any Drag Establishment in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at ill hours with care and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Drugs, Chemicals aud Medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Giassu
iwaro, Syringes, modern styles, great variety.
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, m
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,
Periumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leal, Goldand Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth.
Hair,Tooth akd Nail Brushes,
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 day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddell A Co., R. A G. Beesley, JoshToleman,
Josh Olarensh&w, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Brnquet, Breithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favro, Brandt and others too
numerous to mention, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marblo Clock, running three weeks without
winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight
Day, Marble and Marbleized Iron. Bronze, Wood
and Marine Time-pieces, with nud without thealarm.
mv t, uincoWM*
DAY tc MAUSSKNET.
Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MACSSENET.
: Diamond Pins. Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY A MAUSSKNET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalansand Guard Chains.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes. Medaiions
and other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar
aud Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and PickleForkes.
Cups. Goblets, Waiters, aud sundry other silver ar
tieles ton numerous to mention, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos, Violins, Flntes, Fladgeolets, Fifes,
Banjoes and Tamborines, also a fine assortment ot
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by
DAY & MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and in the best possible manner, WATCHE8,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
WATCHES, for sale by
oct 16 DAY A MAUSSENET.
[CARRIAGES, ;
Harness, tfcc.
PLANT'S OLD STAND, Opposite tho Post Office.
Macon, Georgia.
rn H. PLANT having formed a connection with
1 • Mr. J. C. Thornton, for many years favora
bly known as a practical and experienced Carriage
maker, and dealer, at Columbia, So. Ca., and Savan
nah, Ga., the Carriage business will hereafter be
conducted in the name of
J. C. THOBRITON «fc CO.
It is the intention of the undersigned to always
keep on hand a varied and splendid assortment of
every description of Carriage in use, which for’
Elegance, Lightness aud Strength,
cannot be excelled. The long experience of both
parties, will at all time, insure the most perfect sat
isfaction to all who may favor them with their pa
tronage.
U is the intention of tbe subscribers, after the 1st
of October, to go extensively into the
Manufacture & Repairing ofCarriagcs.
Competent Mechanics in all tho branches, will bo em
ployed under the immediate and practiced eye of
Air Thornton, and customers may depend on having
every thing done in the very best manner, with
promptness aud despatch.
aug 16 J. C. THORNTON & CO.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
I IKE AND LIFE QtSURANCE
oompj^Stx,
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHOKIZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
PAID UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND RXSERVED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IX THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK.
JAMES BROWN. Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER. Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMOBE. Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
T, . AT IT Til.- rv HI.-
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel ofthe Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO, Agents.
Macon, Ga. apr2G
1. J. MILLER.
J. WATERMAN.
MILLER & WATERMAN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
MACON, GA.,
W 1 ^ give particular attention to the public
and private sale of Merchandize and property
of every description, and will make prompt returns
far the same.
Rxpxr bt permission to—J. B. A W. A; Ross. T,
R. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond.
_, j . President Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Ga.
S . i ' t .' °PP° S ‘“ th* Post Office, i w M Davidson. LaKoche A Belt, R. Habersham A
Sons, Brigham, BaidwiuA Co., T. J. Walsh, Sa-
A FULL and extensive assortment of fine Car-
riages. Harness, Ac., from tbe best and most
reliable Manufactories, consisting of the latest and
most spproved style of
Caleche and Berlin Coaches,
which are much admired, aud for a family Carriage
are comfortable and convenient,— with Phaetons,
Rockaways, Bretts, top, slide seat, jump seat, and
pays, Bretts, top, slide seat, jump seat,
no top Buggies, offered as the best of work on the
most reasonable terms for Cash, or approved Notes,
sep 6 J. C. THORNTON A CO.
COAL! O O .A. Xj I!
Have your Grates Read}’.
E aro now receiving a large quantity of good
Lump Coal for family use, which we offer to
consumers at a low price.
MILLER A WATERMAN.
sep fi—tf
W B
Macon, June 22,1859.
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
visiting oar city for the purpose of purchasing their
stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
are respectfully invited to give us a call. We are
always glad to form new acquaintances, whether we
succeed in suiting them in quality and price of goods
in onr line or not. We know that we can suit all as
regards quality of goods, and shall always endeav
or to do so as regards price. We have a full assort
ment of every thing in our line,'and will endeavor
while we are studying our own interest, not to he un
mindful of the interest of our patrons. We have a
large supply of all the
PATENT PREPARATIONS
which vs offer at and below manufacturer's prices.
We are the sole sgenti for the sale of
Bliss’Dyspeptic Remedy;
Robert’s Cboiic Mixture for Infants;
llisley’s Compound l-’luid Ext ofBuchu ;
iriwv Plitlnfrtbon ai* PAninlfl’n PpiPflll!
The Philotoken or Female’s Friend;
and all orders from the Trade should be directed to
HARRAL, RISLEY A KITCHEN,
Itnporters and Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay St.
New York. - ,
sep 13—2w l 15 <
Norfolk aspire ' i.
ftjn C*»rleston wishes to iin- '.j otherwise a cprl
StfvZH’ Montgomery to be i
^ * nd 10 0° lO tbe end ; a
S»,fc2*»WwotT«deAa i o* )
N Jr, 00 * loot at ^ ques- 1
■0UUJ po,,,, * Tiew * Thu
ROBERT A. CRAWFORD,
Executor.
i i.uicial aignaiore.
JNO. H. KING, Cik. j
nt them for pivmrnt in terms of
THOMAS C. DEMESHY,
Executor of D. Dempsey.
Aduiiiiisitalor's. jiulo
(1st Tuesday in November
J Courthouse door in Macon,
ea ofland, known as West
(H) Macon reserve, west
- :r - Sold as the property
Stiles, late of Jones county, deceased.
G. B. KOBEkTS, Adm’r of
sep ‘-*0 J. Q. Stiies. dec’d. ]
Vineville Academy.
YINEYILLE, August 13, 1859
rp HE Trustees having secured the services o. air.
.L Wm. D. McC'orkle, of Virginia, who comes to ns
hi ghiy recommended, both as a scholar »®“ teach-
er, the School will Jic opened ou Monday, “tn sep
ta inber.
£3P-Taition fi-10 and Sr.O the Scholastic year.
PETER SOLOMON,
B. JORDAN,
WM. HOLMES,
THOS. J. CATER.
H. J. LAMAR.
j,ngie Trustees.
Southern Plows,Corn Shelters, &c.
A. E. MAYHEB A CO.,No. 54 Vesey-st..N. York
City, would respectfully inform Southern Merchants
and dealers in Agricultural Implements, that they
are still manufacturing all kinds of both Steel and
Iron Southern Plows. Plow Castings, Corn Shelters,
Grain Cradles, Hay and Stalk Cutters, Fan Mills,
8!ore Tracks, Garden and Canal Barrows, Gin Gear,
Segment Castings, Ac., expressly for the Southern
Trade. Also, on hand, all kinds of Agricultural aud
Horticultural Implements. Machinery, Seeds, Ferti
lizers, Ac-, which we sell at LOWER prices than any
other house in the United States. We have a De
scriptive Wholesale Priced Catalogue, which we
will furnish on application by mail or otherwise.—
A it Goods warranted to be as represented.
Send for our Price List. A. F. Mamin A Co.,
No. 54 Vesey-st., N. Y. Successors to John Msyher
A Co,, (who established the business in 1820.)
sep fi—3m*
To the Planters of Georgia.
WEST & GODFREY,
A GENTS of the Planter’* A&joriation of Georgia;
/will continue to represent their friends in the
*1 le of produce, at Savannah.
Thankful for the patronage of the last season, they
tike this occasion to inform the Planters of Geor-
S * a that they are now ready, to wait upon them for
e ensuing season, andtiustby strict and faithful
al tention to business, to give universal satisfaction
tc* all who may favor them, either with consignments
ol* Cotton, Flour, Eice, Ac., or with orders for the
purchase of family and plantation supplies.
N. B.—Commission on tho sale of Cotton, SO cts.
i»cr bale, and customary rates for other produce.
JAMES C. WEST,
JAMES E. GODFREY.
Savannah, Ga., Sep. 6—till 1stjan.
DYSPEPSIA AND FITS,
DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN,
rplIIE great curerof Consumption, was for sever
al years so badly atllicted by Dyspepsia,Jhat
iiart of the time was confined to his bed. He
for a part
eventually cured by a prescription furnished
vannah,Ga.
W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C.
aug 2—ly
B. A. WISE
IS SOW RECEIVING
THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF
House Furnishing G oods
STOVES, ORATES.
PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY,
EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS
MARKET,
Which be will sell at tlie very lowest prices for
CASH.
(b.l-. ^trojicdifr,
Corner 3d and Mulberry Stf.f.e
MACON, GA.
CHOICE 2DE.TJC3-S,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PEEFUMEBTT,
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
OIL9,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
who rniDU thehsilves
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Price,,
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED.
- - - - ; - ., i
mar 1
Orders Promptly attended to.
Maco.4, Jan. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances on cot
tou consigned to George Parsons A Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the cottou forty-five to fifty days
from date ofshipments. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5
Insurance Agencies.
OF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIEE & MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER A ANDERSON, Agt’e.
1858 tf Macon, Ga.
I5nrifarii fm ^nsitraiirt Co.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1610.
Authorized Capital, ..
Capital Paid in,
Surplus,
Charter Perpetual.
91,000,000
500,000
..... 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 185!>.
Cash on hand and in Bank, 843,455.22
Cash in handof Agents and in transit,.... 54,827.09
Real Estate nnuecumbered, (cash value,). 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured 73,174.55
2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford,.... 230,413.00
2,202 “ “ “ New York,... 197,750.00
710 “ " 11 Boston 74,620.00
100 Shares Bank State of Missouri, 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks,... 1«,230.0*
United States’ Treasury Notes, 14,035.00
8803,769.66
DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL,
ALBERT DAY, HENRY KENEY,
JAS. GOODWIN. CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLOT, JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J. RUSS.
H. HUNTINGTON, President.
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary.
TIMO. C ALLYN, Secretary.
C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary.
This old and reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY YEARS, continues to Insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furniture,
Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac
tories, and most other kinds of property, on Us usu
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro-
S erty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Out-
iuildings connected, and Furniture Livestock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, &c„ Ac., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at low
rates of premium.
Applications for Insnrance may be made to the
undersigned, the duty authorized Agent for Macon
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted nt this Agency, and
paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs^in funds
current in the cities of New Yoik or Payton, as the ar^
sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
TO MERCHANTS
IN WANT OF RELIABLE AND UNIFOR M
BOOTS So SHOES.
W E will not presume to assert that we can or do
sell better or cheaper Goods than any other
house, hut do claim, that for extent, variety, dura
bUity, freedom from poor and irregular goods, onr
stock is not surpassed.
While wo aim to keep only the best of their kinds,
and pay special regard to having each kind uniform
in quality, our assortment comprises nearly every
variety of Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoes, from
tho finest down to where uniformity ceases.
Our best sewed work is fully equal to custom
made, for service, and is so regarded wherever it is
known.
Ourstock of pegged work comprises a careful
lection of all kinds from the best manufacturers.
In order to insure a quality of THICK BOOTS
AND RUSSET BROGANS, which will give satis
faction, we are now manufacturing these goods.—
They will bear our trade mark, and he sold In our
market exclusively by us. We guarantee them as
durable as any goods of their cost, and free from ev
ery sort of deception, so commonly used to cheap.-n
the price.
We are agents for the sale of Mitchell's Patent
Metallic Tipped Boots and Shoes.
WM. SMITH BROWN A CO.,
NO. 26 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Wholesalo Dealers in Boots and
Shoes.
ESTABLISHED IN 1818.
july 19—2m
81,50,
100 BROWN LINEN
COATS,
SS.,1. M’lSFAS
Ifouvn Purnisliiiig Store,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
sep C
BARGAIN! BARGAIN!
rnHE subscribers, desirous of changing their bu-
JL siness, offer for sale on reasonable tenns, their
PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford
county, near Hopewell, and abont five miles north
of Knoxville.
The settlement of land consists of Thirteen Hun
dred and Fifty acres. Eight hundred of which is
under good Fence, and in a high state of cultivation.
The Wood-land is heavily timbered with Oak, Hick
ory and Walnut, and it not surpaased by any land in
this section, for its fertility, health and advantages
of Water. On the Plantation are two fine, comfort
able Dwellings, together with all other necessary
Out-buildings, sucli as Negro Houses, Stables, Gin-
liouse aud Screw.
Any person, deairons of purchasing, can call on
James Lockett, or the Overseer; either of them will
take pleasure in showing the premises.
The stock of Mules, CatUo, Hogs, Farming uten-
Bils, Ac., will he sold with tbe Plantation, if desired.
Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT,
REBECCA LOCKETT,
Hopewell. Crawford Co., Ga.
Citizen copy, tf june 28.
Plantation for Sale.
him by a young clairvoyant girl. This prescription
gf.ven him by a mere child* while in a state of trance.
hns cured everybody who has taken it, never liav-
*Dg failed once. It i» equally sure in cases of Fits as
odf Dyspepsia.
An engraving is hero given of the principal herb
J t tnployed in this medicine, aud all of the ingredients
aJre to be found in any drug store. I will seuJ
\ r!liable prescription to any person on the recei
! one stamp to pay postage. Address
DR. O. PHELPS BROWN,
No. ‘-’l Grand St., Jtr*y City, X..
sep 13—it
T HE undersigned offers for sale 3650 acres of
land, in Jefferson county, on theC. R.R., 11G
miles from Savannah. Abont 1300 acres are cleared
—the balance well timbered, and all Oak and Hick
ory, except abont 500 acres of Pine woods. Of the
cleared, one hundred acres are reclaimed swamp,
that will yield a bale of cotton per acre; and of the
uncleared, are 150 to 200 acres of swamp, capable
of being reclaimed, at a reasonable expense. Tho
place is well watered nml very healthy—tho range
for Stock, excellent aud extensive. The improve
ments are good, embracing every thing needful for
agriculture, and the accommodation of a hundred
negroes. The whole will be sold in a body, or divi
ded, to sait purchasers, at a low price, and on easy
terms. HER9CHEL V. JOHNSON.
Spier’s Turn Out, Sep. 13—till 1st dec.
$1.50,
YV OUT I-I
TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY CE N TS
100 do. At
TWO DOLLARS,
WORTH
THREE DOLLARS.
PRICES OF ALL
CLOTHING
REDUCED.
THE ABOVE PRICES ARE
CASH OILY.
July 19
E. WINSHIP,
HOME AGAIN.
I HAVE just returned from New York with all tlie
late improvements in the beautiful art in which
I am engaged, and I am now receiving the largest
stock of
Gilt Frames, Fancy Cases.
and Daguerrean goods of every variety ever bro’t
to Macon.]
Likenesses of every style taken in the very beat
manner, put up in the best kind of cases, and nt
LQWEBPRICJBS than any in the city, having the
same Artistic merit.
Particular attention given to the production of
life-size, colored Photographs, from pictures of de
ceased persona.
Cs^Give us a call. J. A. PUGH,
aug 30
On tlxe ay!
A LARGE lot of iresh
Jt\. Union WHITE LEAD, i pure. >
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Pure ZIXH.
French ZINC.
Also—A fine assortment of
French tO American Window Glass.
i sho
:lud it
! l «?“. Just Received and for bale.
iptoij QlXTl thousand feet of seasoned Flooring, tin
Tho above Goods will be in Stor
and those in want of Articles in this J»ne, w
to their advantage to examine our Stock beft*i>- pur
chasing elsewhere. ZEILiX A HI M .
Opposite Georgia Telegraph Budding,
aug 23, ’59. Mat-on Ga.
length
Works of
....Liberal d
sep 13
20 feet, at the Enterprise -
D. B. A J. W. WOODRUFF,
count to the trade.|
Or. c, jf.Kosevell,
HOMtEPATHIC PHY SIC JAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
Corner ofTliird and Walnut Str.i-t!, Maoon, Ou
t jan ii—IT