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•S-jsS&s CLOTHING.
1,1 , January ««*••
FALL AND WINTER.
.M ST RECEIVED, THE LARGEST AND
FINEST STOCK OF
BfeSgARSAPABlLLA
A ' 1 .. for the eure ®*
stall of the
q Billed
' t ri**ff rw * ** ,fK}W
Blood■
flficled. who have r.inly tried ma-
- - ’ ” : ’ ILlioate .-v di.-esse, ore hut too opt
" m „„l,i>oy.« ,, d relinquish ail hopo
u,>' J rr:_:i..,h.t u»* . U red thou.
exclaim.
MACON
STILL PRE-EMINENT
£sssb i?si@©iBiEssnsj<&o
W E would state to our friend* la Hacon. and
every one throughout the country, that Mr.
C L 0 T HIN G.
EVER OFFERED IN THIS
M A. R Tv E T
PRICES—LOW DOWN.
CITY CENSUS!
1859.
T U ?o P . 0 u p “ UOon °fM*con D now between tea and
A, ouaand. ThD together with the increas-
KljfWiSlfWil S31 ?;£
W. W. Parker & Co., D*©■weli'y,
to buy a much larger stock of Stapie & Fancy
DRY GOODS
than usual, with thee
WOOD'S PHOTOGRAPHIC G1
uffl
ilhin their reach, they
nothing will cure in. . -
nceuliarly belong to
: ;,TFKEKK S fkosi
' ■ p„.„ ptia, Cutaneous and eruptive
eT unprecedented success of this prepa-
.t. raihn to health of those who had
' r the most diatrewing forma of the | (IRE AT INDUCEMENTS to CASH DU VERS.!
uiau usual, with the expectation of at least doubUog
their sales this Fall. They have spared no pains to
jjjeaie all those in want of the latest and most fash-
DEESS GOODS.
| Their old friends and customers, and that desira-
j ble minority of new ones, by calling in, will be con
vinced that they bare even surpassed themselves
! thia Vail
BJt it itn exalted charncter f I
t dot* evidence of it* own Intrinsic j
.omi#e»W if «<* ,w 1,1 ferm * I
.■ n 1
^M,i.'t,ly can know,
li. WINSHIP.
this Fall.
ALL LADIES OF TASTE
are particularly interested and we hope to see them
avail themselves of the privilege of early selections
Drug
ZHILIN * HI NT.
„l,i hy A. 1«. * D. SANDS,
gtn*l. N«w York.
J eept a;
sep tti
PARKER’S.
L I Z E BS
skral agency.
M. Landauer & Bro.,
SECOND 8TREET. MACON, GEORGIA,
Xext door to Boardman’a,
T AKE P<®"»nre In callingpublic attention to their
stock of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
t.v U'l. .1 i 1 v> . .. . ’
(Offered to Wholesale and Retail purchasers. I
Embracing every description of
1 respectfully announce
interested, that they arc con-
llir(T i from the Islands, and from
r *».ft.llowing most arrttovrn
v k . „«s, all of which have been
Kjy»d’sUfl»f«t" ri| y tested. vi* :
j ivwTi»n Guano.
Lhirro Ruano.
, ■ s„., c r Phosphate id Lime,
ror.sl Fcrtilixi r.
w rsi ru*w.
n lii.-li will have our brand, and he
*V „ jeanine. we shall, at all limes, be _
. . rai-li iu amounts required, and at the KENT is one door above, and embraces a splendid
The ‘‘Super Phosphate,’’ and **Fer-! M,, 'l extensive variety, Tho whole establishment
.turers'rates, with expenses of) offers inducement* to trade unexcelled
To Physicians, Dniggists nntl
. FAMILIES.
Tiic undersigned nrc the sole agents for
tho sale of
Roberts' Colic Mixture for Infants.
A medical preparation which Is considered an in
dispensable article to the medicine chest, by a great
er number of families throughout the United 8tales.
Watches, Clocks, Pins. Kings, full sets. Churns,
Necklaces, Silver Spoons. Forks. Cops, Waitera,
Goblets, Ac., that has ever been offered in this city
° WeEsvetaken the Store formerly occupied by
PENMAN * WATERMAN,
and kunwii as the New York Store, where you esn
always find every thing that you wish inthialine.
Every article sold by us will be warranted, and if
any goods should not prove as we represent, we
shall always be glad to have it returned.
For the benefit of Musical connoisseurs we would
here state, that a portion of our store will be devo-
j ted to the display of the best collection of
Music and Musical Instruments
to be found anywhere.
It is unnecessary for us to cuter into particulars,
for you all very well know that wo certainly have
advantages in this department unequalled by any
one. Our
3E» X J&. 1ST O IS
have all been selected by II. L. Schreiner iu per-
con, end the tone and make of each tested before
shipping, and his known ability will warrant your
purchasing with perfect confidence.
We shall always keep a Urge assortment of 1*1
AXOS on hand, of different makes, and shall be gra
tified if you will at any and all times call and use
them. We have on exhibition a superb #1000 in
strument, which we particularly desire you to see.
Watches, Jewelry, and Musical Instruments re
paired and put iu order at short notice, and at mod
erate charges, by Mr. John C. Schreiner, late with
J. J. Sc S. S. Virgin.
|5F*Particular attention paid to Tuuing and Re
pairing Pianos.
JOHN C. SCHREINER Jc SONS.
sep ti—
■ ntutti-
P ATT EX A MIEEEK
! \l»v 3—l v
Kn i- to Mm. Sxf.Ati Huron, both of
giviuj;
too, without leaving behind those deleterious effects
’ Rjrh Dress Silk.’ lv.rtnA. , 1 which always succeed the taking of Paregoric, Lau-
liin ” F^hhmabi ainte 'r^r, 11 Primi' * *“« “d ^er Nicotic Crisis und proper*-
in Croat v.rl„tv RthhL.1 ... i . ’ * rim * i lions. Price S3 cents.
A, well a* every styllo article i'l fh. SGood, j Tn, »'"*****»'« solo .gout, for tl.os.lo of
or Bnciin, Richardson’sNewMethod
HOOTS AN!> SHOES, a remedy which is not only prompt in its action but j
A largo stock of all sizes and qualities. I * " ,ver “*? TemC %‘? dLo«e. of Ihe
Their READY MADE CLOTHING DEPART- Kidneys, Bladder and Urethra,
’ ’ ' ' for which diseases the recipe was expressly prepar
ed by several eminent Physicians, that they might
have always in readiness a reliable remedy in .con
venient form to use In their daily practice, and not
be subjected to depend on those inert preparations
and nostrums that are put forth for the purpose of
gulling the people and fleecing them out of their mo-
n<?> ' IIAKRAf., RISLEY A KITCHEN.
Importers and Wholesale Druggists, ?fi Barclay St.
Vamt Y.irlf
(16)
I ^ in this market.
Tail and ace. We challenge competition
t Macon, Sept. 27—fim.
' aHardT
Dttinber. by Rev, E. T. McQthw,! TVT^* ^2 HERMAN, of tho lato firm of Deo-
- »•- &■■■*" KaiIi Af i?X man A Waterman (known as the New York
Store,) having associated himself with Mr. Ellas
* pMub. r. by Rev
.,1,T Slut'llAII. to Mr-
j H« u>ton county.
K. T. Mflrehcc,
. Sauaii A. Laid-
DIED,
,tho 15th inst , Mrs. M*nv
OICITI AKY
T |l»r.l>i»oN, youngest Mill ot James
U ' wn , w.« horn April -'0th 1-11, and died
Einstein, in the
GOODS
ti^nrt’ronsoe'lo *, I l Extra inducement, for isco- *
IfrieSS^dlbo puhti^e^y? *' " ,U " m bV h “l WANT OF EMPLOYMENT will at
New York,
sep 87—Sw
ProfltaDIn Eutployitiem.
P LEASE TO READ TfllS 1—Agents wanted
Extra _inducementa_ for _1S60! All persons in !
once receive
FOR THE
I» I l \ O - F O It T R
is
A DECIDED SUCCESS!
.VXD IS RAPIDLT BECOMING -
The Standard Work of Piano Instruction.
Au examination will convince any one of
Its Superiority and Gennine Merit.
Two Editions are published, one adopting American,
the other. Foreign Fingering. When the work is
ordered, if no preference is designated, the edition
with American Fingering will be sent. Price #3, on
__ receipt of which, it will be forwarded by Blail, post
paid. Published by Oliver HiUon A Co., Boston.
sep 20—3t
Rich, and Beautiful iSSrSj; 1 ’
Ire new new FUI and Winter.style* ou exhibition FAMILY 11IUL.K, with
A PURE LIQUOR.
our Cat»loguo of Books, prepaid,t«-forwarding us j \ O A D U L TER A TIONI
their address. Particular attention is requested to j „ ..... .. , *
make to all persons engaging in | YI^ E call the sltt-ntiou of those of our readers
ELIAS EINSTEIN.
Type Quarto PICTORI AL I ' r ' I 10 d®* 1 * n or indulge ill the use ofSpirituons
i about One Thousand Eu- j Liquors, to tho
S avings. On receipt ot tho establiihedprice,Six Sr.lI.1IERDE.VA WHISKY,
I,liars, the Pictorial Family Bible, with a
oc of his father tie
ar H'-Ye w»nM respectfully call the atteutiou ..f the i slld forwarde.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and surrounding I f
,'uiVu-rovtdenee lots again visited the fara- ®“»»try *° ®»f Ixrffn and beautiful stock of
surrounding ! , 0 , n y central town
■" rlrrt'd and brother, James W. Hardison,
.... — j n tlie nine- I
kmt him his youngest * nth. nm..,. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
f‘fiii- «... it is true, the dispensations ] <- ■irpets. Clothing, Ac.
It- un-tenons—Ins ways are past finding! New Styles Silk Ito
flint, for lit- is (S*3. for His 1 ” - DeuxJi
i Silk Kobe*, Imperial.
Denx slopes, Brocade.
French Merino Robes.
“ “ AU Wool DeLaine Robes,
“ ** Cashmere Robes.
" " Hobo Tunuine.
“ Robe Mathilda.
Plain and Fancy colored all Wool Dt-Lain
Poll T)e Chevers, Ac.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!!
itl'di vlsra ago he had to mourn the loss of
.vsiion, and a slmrt time afterwards that ol a
hiiaglder, and also. Ids second wife, the bosom
i « his toys nud cares on earth and a few 1
tiaivt W* eldest *«*n, who ilied in S>uih taro-
ol on the ?th hiJ iift/e grand non, the I
r Vul only remaining one of the four lovely
Lna ot «VV. Sikf s «»i Macon. (Ja : and now on
[\5v kaWhoidithelifeleta form of “little Jem- , Sew Stylet Silk Velvet.**.
1 MO krrJ/in yonder ’ New Style# Beaver Cloth.
AudJ vh>d nls*! that dob-ful sound will reach New Styles l.ndit-s Cloth.
r . tin v i> N fall heavily ilown upon the cof- New Styles Ladies Cloth Raglans.
round”—it XKW STYLES VRES8 TRIMMINGS. :
Jpera, Eugenia, Ballardvale, Shaker and Sulabn
h'laii
Cloths, Caasimere.s, Kentucky Jeans anil Satiuet,
,r brother, for ere long we too must j Osnaburgs. Kerseys and Domestic Goods always on
,. rid. unk:.. wn; soh-t us prepare to meet our ! hand.
' BF.D, CRIB AND NEGRO BLANKETS.
— — , rictonat ratniiy ntote, witu a w 11-1 u being a pure atticle, and freo from any intermix-
bound Subsenption Rook, J*® f ture with deleterious drugs, which are so often used
by express, at our risk and expense, . („ zeat :iml flavor to inferior articles. In these
. town or villsge in tho l otted states, ^ jay,, when Whisky has become such a popular
1 excepting those of California, Oregon and 1 exas. • a pare article, we should think, would be de-
; Dur books are sold by canvasser,, and are w ell | ,j r ablo, and we recommend an examination of the
| known to be the most saleable. j "Summeidean.”—[Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald.
Address, post paid. ...
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, While we do uot advocate the general use ol spir
it ^°- 181 " dham Street, New V ork j jt„ ons liquors, yet we think that it is well for every
m * ” family to keep a small quantity of a
TO RENT. CUKE ARTICLE
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND lil.ACK i„ tliu house, and now that there is so much impo-
SMITH A COOPER SHOP—iu East Macon. ] sition in imported liquonYof all kiuds, it is well for
A COUNTRY Residence on the East aide ot the j us *° * , ‘*l ,, *7® what is the purest distillation that we
River, about* mile and a half from town, on : c, Sr* 1,
the Clinton road, and nearest Mr. Willbnru's. The
dwelling lias five comfortable rooms. -On the -‘re
in Ibis glo
id look bey
“LV.t'vViL'rf ry Flannels.
tin uiiiisn *im° * .........—— •••>- .
raises are all the usual out-buildings; an excellent
well of water in the yard, and from 13 to 1? acres of
Isnd under leuce. For further information apply at
this office.
Also to Kent, the Smith shop and Cooper shop in
East Macttp. on the lot opposite Mr. Nelson’s Store.
I For further information, apply as above,
j Messenger copy. sep 80—St
>,sad then for alight we know, we'll
p purling will l.e no more, and
Now Is the Time to Minscnoe
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, a large H.-xrtmt-nt of,
Shirfs, Drawe rs, Ac.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
. Bruasela, Three Ply, Ingrain, Hearth Rugs, Ac- j
Large lot of Embroideries in Edging, Insert in^
lands and Collar?, jnst received.
SIiawIa, Hoop Skirts, Kid, Lisle Thread, Beaver !
[aeon. Sep. 27, IbuH.
5. DRY GOODS, DRy GOODS.! PUBLI “ E “ao V e ^.! A c T a. RDA¥ ’!
tit it i* hard t.* sulimit ourm lvea to God
• Laird to l.it will in all things, but we
• f.. tfda the victory over this corrupt!-
•ling frame, and look beyond this t-arth-
ie.-tial «..rid above, where bright B “ds K and Collaw, j'nrt received.'
;'.t* wail our >pmta home to dwell in glo-
amlrver. it i- hard to give up a dear' Is, Hoop Skirts, id, LtsiI
• child ju-t as he is passing from and Silk Glovea and Gauntletta, Hosiery. Ribbons,
jtilho. d ami that too. while he vras ma- Furu, Dimity, Canton Flannels. Calicos. Sheeting,
ration- f r a u^ful career Iu life ; l.ut it * *'"[ Blnrtinga. Ac., and everything that ia kept in a
veoftfii have the iieare.t and dear- , hrst class Dry floods House,
iirtn m vornl fronyts. But God in his j , >V e invite you all to examine onrgMda and indg© i
t) w! t is beat, and we ahonld try to b ry**urselves. KL1AS I-JNMK1N.
Ma
Irvtht t» and aL'tira of thu dtnreaaed,
-1l th** name of God totly to Him for re-
l tour car* on Je»as and a.-k him to plead*
We know not the day or GRANITE BLOCK, MULBERRY .ST.
w too may be railed hence. Ere long _ _ n
-.t-nda m.»y be oaUed to mourn around our |\T V IJpil f] pT) Ar* ( ,A
«hUcin the midst of life we are in death; ^ A UUUUH CX; KSKJ.y
th.tLie to serve tho Lord—Ihe time to GratelVil for the liberal patronage of la.t y«-i»r, **ro
r i.r't reward, L t us ao live that we . now prepared to exhibit for tho
with tin* Poet divine, “11 hat is ther** 1 ■— » * < ■* ■■ ■ * . . -i
■> *'*■ r k *" v •» ss&gg"! Fall and >V inter Tiade,
———— i A large auil select Stock of
fW SHEET MUSIC! Fancy&Staple Dry Goods,
Confident of not being excelled eithc-r in beauty,
style or price. A choice variety of rich
» DRESS GOODS!
35;
30 [ Velvet anJ Silk Rol.es, Ilroehe anil Bayadere Silks
30 I Foularil Silks. DeLaine nud Merim. Robes, Rol.es
•J5 ! do Chambre, Poplins, Valencias, DeLaine* Merinos,
S3 Cashmeres, a large variety of SHAWLS, new styles.
83 j Velvet end Cloth CI.OAKS;
'!!. Misses and Children’s CLOAKS, TALMAS, and
SACKS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery,
: Gloves, Empress Hoop Skirts, a superior article,
-.5 warranted best quality.
55! Our assortment ol
Goods for Family use
-■} i is complete. Irish Lienns, Towelings, Napkins. Ta
ble Cloths, Table Damask, Pillow Casing, Sheetings,
Welsh Shaker and Patent Flannels, and all the dif
ferent varieties of
STAPLE GOODS |
required for tho trsde, which we offer nu the mos* !
favorable terms.
N. S. PRCDDKN A CO.
»®p 21 I
LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO
Art, Sciences, Literature, Agriculture,
Bomance, and News.
IN TIIE CITY OF MACON, GEORGIA.
The most Eminent Writers of tlie Day
Contribute to Its. Columns.
We have had our attention called to an article of
Rye Whisky branded
‘‘SirnmEBDEAN,''
which wo are assured, by those in whom we have
confidence, is a pure and unadulterated article; we
can only apeak experimentally of the flavor, that is
exquisite.—[Southern Patriot.
This pure liquor, made without auy adulterating
element, has taken the premium at our State Fair,
and continues to rank high. It is a very healthy
and piqnsant drink.—[Richmond Enquirer.
It has a flavor as soft and refreshing as a South
ern wind, and is fully up to the imported French
’ Brandies in quality amt purity.—(Rich. Dispatch.
j Diploma of the llrginia Mechanics' Institute.
The diploma of the first class wax awarded by the
i Virginia Mechanics’ Institute for the promotion of
. Mechanic Arts, to Win. Kerr, of Augusta county,
for Mauiuirrdraa XVhi.hr, exhibited at the ex-
! liibition of articles of American manufacture, held
in the city of Richmond on the 30th day of Novem-
i her, 1951.
J. A. KELVIN, President,
j Jas. W. Lxtvf.i t.EV, Sec.
Manufactured hy tV.tl. KERB,
Summerdean,
Augusta County, Va.
Hitler A Waterman, Sole Agents,
I ’ MACON, GEORGIA.
) Sept la—cm
Is daily thronged with delighted Visitors, to see his large and beauti
ful PICTURES, consisting of
PORTRAITS
IN OIL, PASTEL AND AQUARELLE.
The celebrated Imperial PHOTOGRAPHS, Plain Photographs, DAGUER-
REOTFPES, HALLOTYPES and AJIBROTYPES. Also, a largo and
beautiful selection of STEREOSCOPE PICTURES.
$I®f
Of any 6tyle or size, taken cither froniLife, or Ambrotypes, or Daguerreotypes,
of Deceased Persons, at prices that cannot fail to please, and satisfaction
warranted.
AMBROTYPES.
I have lately received a largo lot of new and beautiful CASES, embracing
several new styles, which will be famished with good Pictures at reasonable
prices. AMBROTYPES AT ONE DOLLAR.
R. L. WOOD, Washington -Rloek,
sept 13 Opposite tho Lanier House.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
P ERSONS desiring to purchase a dwelling, with
every convenience for kou9e-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 S rooms, wash honse.two
wells of water; ono for washing purposes the other
for drinking, which can speak for itself when tetted.
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 cash, the balance c months
with interest. JAMES A. KNIGHT,
sep 80 3t
NEW STORE: ^
LARGE STOCK of CHEAP GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Caps, Leather Findings, &c., &c.
T HE undmigned have opened a large stock of
Goods* selected with great care from the best
Manufacturing Establishment* in the country, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public, and solicit an examination before purchases
are made elsewhere.
Our determination is to sell good stock cheap, nud
give satisfaction iu all cases. Call at the
New Boot, Shoo, and Hat and Cap Store,
Triangular Block,
ty Repairing promptly executed,
sep20 BEARDEN, GAINES & CO.
BOSTICK, KE1M CO.,
“HEAD QUARTERS."
DRESS GOODS.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
ROBES! ROBES!!
W E respectfully give notice to the citizens of
Macon and surrounding country, that wo have
just opened our Fall and Winter Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
to which we ask the nttontiou of all, especiallv the
LADIES.
[Velvet Flounced Silk Robes,
JjOSLlCKi Brocade Robes,J! Volants,
Wesleyan Female College.
T HE Twenty-Second Annual Session will com
mence on the first Monday iu October, under
the direction of the following officers:
Rev. «T. M. BUNNELL, A. M , President and Pro-
ssor of Moral Science and Belles »*ettres.
Rev. COSBY W. SMITH. A. M., Professor of Ma
thematics.
Rev. F. X. FORSTER, A. M. t Professor of Latin
Literature.
Rev. VV. C. BASS, A M., Prof, of Natural Science.
Mods. C. SCHWARTZ, Prof, of Modern Langua*
ges. Drawing and Painting.
P. G. GUTTENBERGKK, Prof, of Music.
Mrs. S. S. HANCOCK, Assistant in Music.
Miss L. GUTTENUEttGEH, Assistant in Music.
Miss M. E. CARLTON, Assistant in Literary De
partment.
Madame S. SCHWARTZ, Instructress in Orna
mental Department.
H. P- REDDING and LADY, Steward's Depart
ment.
About Two Hundred Dollars will meet the expen
ses of a Boarding Pupii in the Regular College
Course. No extra charge for Vocal Music, French
or Latin. *37*Vne-kalfof the Tuition and Boarding
Fees must be paid in advance.
Forlurther particulars, apply to any member.of
the Faculty. W. C. BASS, Sec.ofFac.
Macon, Ga., Sept 1st, 1S59. aug 30—5t
LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE.
The Great Italian War is Ended!
Ootton _A_d.va,iicing!
Trade Reviving all over Enropc !
Paris Printed DeLaine Kobe*.
.Merinos, Coburgs, Alpaccas,
Bombazine*, 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
and Kersevs.
Kein
&
Co,
B OStiCkj ' Y®iy®'t < *^ Brussels Carpeting.
Kein
S.UZ> iiuit llnlluit*.
vdresmiug
Terns, tXTABUDLT lx Adtzscs—On. subicrtter
3 00, with LotUrr Tickets wnrth
0.00, will
FOR SALE,
T 111K subscriber ofIVrahia Plantation near Bethel,
, in Glynn county, Ga., for sale. The tract con-
*^orth*£Too—'tenVub- i tains six hundred acres. It is situated on a bold
Vignette
..Foley Halt
.Balfe.
with L* whisker*, (Comic)Florence
• r ff* * maker (Comic)... Florence.
V';, r : iTcuoir Air,t •'Martha. ’
'jfflfJ* U >T. S.’»Kand ibortta... .Bishop.
Gialhc. Song mol Cl..> r u« Ht.John.
. JV® be^iul the Bill Bishop.
* L * v " n i* r and Churn- Thompson.
tin Thee Wrignton.
rr hate. Stratton.
iii.t 1,.\their Mother Field.
15 l° v c at home. a .. s .M< Naughton.
lM«iruiurut8il.
6200, I
ona year, 80.00, with Lottery Ticket* worth 64.00—ten rub- ^ , iM , .
ccribcrt one year, 812 AO, with Lottery Ticket* worth 810.00, Creek, within two miles of Turtle River. I he l&ads
the Tfeket* to bo aclected by tho wubecrlber* from any of ! are na good as auy in the county, or any of the coun-
H0DGES, DAVIS A CO.** Scheme* of the Consolidated ties adjoining. About two huuilred acres cleared
Lotteries of Georgia. rud in good order, nearly the whole tract is under
N. B. A specimen copy will be sent to »ny one who There is a good two story House ou tho place.
It, ftre of rest, «[»" ffirthg psrtirnKn wffi ,b* £n;l all ne.-eMsry ..at-buildings. It is hsndy to fish
i nmf oystsra. If wished, I would also aelt with the
to those of any other literary journal now publohed. , a fodder, peas, potatoes, Ao.,
place my crop
together with my horses, mules, cattle, hogs, carts,
oxen, gin and plantation tools oi every kind.
Any one wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine the crop now on the laud. My Post
Office is Bethel, Glynn county, Ga.
sep 20— It WM. M. GIGN1LLIA T.
Now Is the t’liaucc to buy Summer | -
tr Don’t foil to send for a Copy. -LI
Subscriptions will he received at the office of the
American Republic, in Ralston’, Huilding on Third
Street, until October 1st, when the office will be re
moved to Ayres' new Building on Mulberry street.
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SUsuy.
f Polka
Ilersog.
Nnnn Galop
. IfelmsmuIJer.
:r r ..'»n Cousin Polka....
....Neumann.
- M C ub sSrhotttai h....
Ledue.
- .i Polka Mazurka..,.,
Tab xy.
’iMbiciumnr*. Galop brilliant..Bert;.
• -su* Waltz
Fradel.
-JinKve
.... Richards.
• «JTr»»ai. re
Grate.
PtUr Gray. Variations.
Grobe.
jr.tv Moore.... *• ...
Grobe.
Win. Mediav
Grobe.
Medley .*
Grobe.
JJ*. thi er. Variations..,
Grobe.
? ■ *'7
Grebe-
^ Nocturne
Ascher.
LOST OR MISLAID.
I A NOTH of hand, of which the following is a
copy •
$293 Ot. MACON. December 7tb. 1058.
By the first day of April next, I promise to pay
S. S. Until:.p, or hearer. Two Hundred and Ninety
! Three Dollars and Four Cents for value received.
JOHN J. ALLEN.
Ail persons aro forewarned from trading for said
I note, as payment has been stopped, and I shall *p-
! ply fora renews). RICHARD BRINN.
sep
CLOTHING !
AT
COST AND LESS
FOR CASH ONLY.
INTO HUMBUG-!
Our policy is to have a
FRESH STOCK EVERY SEASON. | Gra nd Lodgeof Georgia ,
Three Ply & Super Ingrain do.
Hump Carpets and Oil Cloth.
Rugs, Rugs,
Curtains, Curtain?,
etc., etc.
[Safin Broche Damasks,
English Damasks,
Lace and Embroidered
Curtains with the
Trimings.
Ac.. Ac.
We always take great pleasure iu showing our
Goods, and as we ixtend making it to the interest of
all to patronize us, we hope soon to see our friend*
and give them our prices,
BOSTICK KEIN & CO.
Macon, Sept. 20, 1859.
&
Co.
50
mail on receipt of tho marked
Giver ]>it.«on A Co., Bo>ton.
For Sale.
rnllK House and Lot occupied by the subscriber
in K*st Macon. Trice low and terms easy.
Apply to SAM’lj F. OOi k,
set 87—If
To Fcinm out of Employment,
SEAKS’ PICTORIAL WORKS FOR ia».
■' ; The attention of the reader is solicited to the ad
Ytliiiinjslralor'n Sale. vertisement of Agents w*ntedforlhe senesofHc-
, order front the honorable Court of I *“^1 Book, tssned from theses, of Mn_8ears.-
C. II. BAIRD
jnly SO Telegraph Bnlldlug.
MRS. WINSLOW,
\ N experienced Nurse and Female PbyUcian,
present* to the attention of mother* her
— ! S CTO THING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the procea* of teet hing, by
aoftening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay all pain and spasmodic action, and aaanre to re-
gnlaite bowels. Depend upon it, mother*, it will give
reat to yourselves, and relief and health to your m
‘ ‘ We have put up and sold th.. article for over
* ’ confidence and truth of it,
ver been able to
medicine: Never
single instance,
F*. -A.. Is/L.
T he Annual Grand Coui-
munUiitlon for flic yenr
5859, will convene at the
Masonic Hall in the*city of
Macon, on WEDNESDAY
2btli October, (and not on
Tuesday, a* heretofore.)—
All Lodges and Brother*
will take due notice there
of, and govern thcmselve*
accordingly.
Bv order* of WM. S. ROCKWELL,
M. W. Grand Master,
.SJMRI ROSE, Grand Secretary.
Lodge* whdiiug for Blank* for RETURNS.
will please forward their order* immediately.
sep 20—2t
Reynolds
i Harness Establishment.
wimn timely The Driggs’ Patent Piano Forte.
wo know an in- t am tlOTr ready to answer the oft repeated ques-
isfnetion by any ' I tion, “Who makes the best Tianos 7” 1 answer
■I ______ L ■ *>» tb ® contrary,, U i.q-jalifiedly, DRIGGS, TARMALEE A CO., of
®'wi! I iii”*re delighted : : with its opera- \ tW York. Ihavebeeu tauing Tianos82years, and
silo offer* groat inducement* for persons to emuarx .peak invtrjns^of com-1 elaiin to understand the instrument thoroughly. I
m m ' "* ol a high moral B)eni j ll ,| ou „f j|. magical effects and medical virtues, have been North expressly to ascertain who makes
i to the other works in point of attraetionluu ww. j
J ' ’ 1,1 K ' A '' Administrator. W hat he wishes to obtain iSjComps^nt Agenlsln w .] , jt
every section ot tho country. The r— m ““- one
stlo offers great inducements for pe
in their disposal, and, as they are ol n liign moral, Jl e ’ n f i(a magical effects and medical virtues,
and unexceptionable character, there arc none who .ne # k in this matter “what wo know,” after ten
can not conscientiously contribute to their clrctila- r I nml nledire our reontation for the
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
T WO miles from the Court House, on the Colnm-
bns Road, out ofthcreach of City Taxes, Mtts-
ketoes and Dust, and supposed to be the most desir
able location in the vicinity of Macon. These Lots
will bo sold on a credit of one. two and threo years,
and money loaned the purchaser to build with.
There is a Lumber Yard on the ground
Macon, Jane 22, 1859. G. li. ROBERTS.
Look here—Beautiful Ladies;
Look here—Belles and Beaux;
Look here—Towns and Counties!
O UIt Mn. BritGHARO hasretnrned fromN. York
with the finest selection of
Watches, Jewelry,
and Fancy Articles ever brought to Georgia, and
tiiey are now opened and exposed for sale at onr
beautitnl Store, on Cherry Street, two doors from
the Telegraph Building, at the sigh of the
BIG WATCH,
Therefore, we invito all to rail and see the latest
novelties. Our selections embrace Rich, Bare and
Gorgeous Styles ot Ornaments—Pins, Rings. Brace
lets, Chaius, Ladies Enamelled A Diamond Watch
es, Diamond, Pearl, Corel, Carbuncle, and other full
and half sets of Jewelry—some qf new design, jnst
out.
We desire to call particular attention to our stock
of WATCHES, by tho celebrated makers. Cowde-
roy, Iloddel, Stoddart, Tobias, Ao., made to order
expressly for us. We hare also on hand the inval
uable Jurgenson and Nardin Chronometers.
A large variety of Clocks—latest style.
Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Sets. Pitchers,
Goblets, .Vc.
Musical Instruments of every description. Call
and look at our varied stock of violins.
We also call tiie altention of tho trade to onr
stock of
Oold Pens—
the largest and best selection ever brought to this
market.
Repairing promptly done and warranted.
MENARD A BUKGHAKD,
sop 20 Sign of Big Watch.
BUT THE LATEST NEWS IS, THAT
E. FEUCHTWANGER
HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW-YORK,
Where he ha* during his three months’ stay, select
ed a most magnificent stock for the
Fall and WinterTrado of 1859-60.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and the Country,
give him a call and examine tho Goods and tho
prices, and you must buy. You will find as
large au assortment of
DRY <3-0OIDS,
CLOTHING, SHOES. BOOTS, TRUNKS, Ac.,
as any where to be found in the State.
To Country Merchants, he offers great advan
tages, ns he is only buying for CASH and oniv from
the Manufacturers and Importers. .
Oar iHotto, Small profits but large
Sales.
Remember the place; next door to Mrs. Bnlklev’s
Millinery Establishment, and two doors below Zei-
Un A Hunt’s Drag Store, „
aug 30 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GA.
aar FAMILY CARRIAGES
PLANTS Old Stand, opposite the Post Office.
A FULL and extensive assortment of fine Car
riages, Harness, Ac., from the best and most
reliable ManufiudSries, consisting of the latest and
most approved style of
Caleche and Berlin Coaches,
which are much admired, aud for a family Carriage
are comfortable aud convenient,— with Phaeton*
Rockaways, Bret’s, top, slide seat, jump seat, and
no top Buggies, offered *s the best of work on the
most reasonable terms for Cash, or approved Notes,
sep C J. C. THORNTON be CO.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
* DE-UG-GIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
I S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the
public generally, that his Stock is now fall and
complete, which comprises every article that should
be found in a First Class
Drug ami Clicniical Store.
Weekly arrival t of 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 as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at all hoars with care and neatness,
□is stock consists iu part of the following articles:
Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety,
Window Glass, Patty, 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 Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leal, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair,Tooth axd NailBrcshis,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI,* great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the dav.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon,
apl 21
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddell A Co, K. A G. Bcesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Brnquet, Breithing
Laderiet, EJouard Favre, Brandt and others too
numerous to mention, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
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 setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET.
/ Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Gnard Chains.
DAY Sc MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes. Medulions
and other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Sait, Mustard. Berry, Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Picklo Forkes.
Caps, Gablets, Waiters, and sundry othersilvOT ar
ticlestoo numeronsto mention, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fiadgeolets, Fifes,
Banjoes and Tatnborines. also a fine assortment of
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Gold, SiWer, Steel and Plated Spocfcs with the
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—Alarge assortment, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done »t the shortest
notice and in the bettpoftiUe manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
WATCHES, forsaleby
oct lfi DAY A MAUSSENET.
Corner 3d and Mclberrt Stbxbt*|
MACON, GA.
DEALER IN
CHOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES, j
MB
PURE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTBUVEHfS,
[CARRIAGES. 1
O O .A. LI.CO A. Xj!!
Have your Grates Ready.
W E are now receiving* large quantity of good
Lump Coat for family use, which we offer to
consumers at a low price.
sep 6—tf
MILLER A WATERMAN.
Southern Plows,Corn Shellers,&c
A. E. MAYHEB & CO., No. 54 Vesey-st ,N. York
CUv, would respectfully Inform Southern Merchant*
and. dealers in Agricultural Implements, that they
are still mauufacturinc: all kinds of both Steel and
Iron Southern Plows, Plow Castings, Corn Shell®-rs,
Grain Crad^, Hay and Stalk Cutter*, Fan Mills,
Store TrucCTrGarden aud Canal Barrows, Gin Gear,
Segment Castings, Ac., expressly ffir the Southern
Trade. Also, on hand, all kinds of Agricultural and
Horticultural Implements, Machinery, Seeds, Ferti
lizers, Ac., which we sell at LOWER prices than any
other house in tho United States. We have a De
scriptive Wholesale Priced Catalogue, which we
will furnish on application by mail or otherwise.
All Good* warranted to be aa represented.
Send for our Price List. A. F. Mather & Co.,
No. 54 Vesey-st., N. Y. Successors to John Mayher
Sc Co„ (who established Ike business iu 1820.)
aep 6—3m*
can not conscientiously contribute to their clrctila- r y^ r ^* , 0 X p^ri t .jjec, and pledge our reputation for the
tion. . . . „ ... fulfilment of wbat we here declare. In almost every
UT Circulars containing full nattlculara and in-: lmUnm w hm the Infant i* suffering from pain and
•tractions, with a complete list of our publication*, i iPX j ia0I || 0 n, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty
with wholesale and retail prices, will be sent to any j TO | nnte8 after the syrup i* administered.
t mu»town and Rock a wav* from j address, free of postage, Thia Ivauable preparation is the prescript iou of
uaumtooicawajjin™ Address ROBERT 8BABS, „ ne oftbe most expcri«nced and skillful Nurses in
deigns' from'M0 to »o00 It 191 William Street, Mew \ ork. | N>w . KogUnd, aud Us keen used with never falling
<<« ITfnrsIinrs Male*. Success In thousands of esses.
and energy
™!C<nd invites the at
a "J tarolitst: s to the lar-
w '.' liieles ever of-_
'nineSouthern Country.
* ”“*• ' ”• " ’ ROBERT SE AKS,
,deiogns from 93.VJ to »o00 ; » _ _ - .
Y‘svayl and Planter* Car- l ulled Slates Itlnrsliul’s Snles. [success
:?UVlie,i Lsatit^TopVii’M *» 88 i
•’•* "• 6,93 ! he CourTlVouse,”11*20 elty’ofSilicon, Bibb county,
r,' *ycrjr variety of Vehicle, to lan^Noa.'Sb and 245 in the cth Dis-
- > lot ot prices furnished, by addressing Two lots Oi Ikfloji |f Mm fh( , D i„ c0 wbereou
■ X REYNOLDS, Jr.
“8 *t. epp. S. C. Institute,
(jmrli stoii. S. Carolina.
I M HS. S. AUDOIN,
tun»ed from New York with a beauti- ; '
Itcted Fall and Winter Stock,
trict of Randolph county, it being the place whereon
t Richard Davl* now lives, levied on a* the F"peny
of said Richard Davis, to satisfy a fi fa from the
' Sixth Circuit of the United States for the Sjnthent
! District of Georgia, In favor of John II. vs.
Richard Davis, property pointed out by Richard Da-
, negro man named Chelaou. aboat 23 or
■ O au urcsse, j rtrtual V\ reams auo j ■ i r fllvoro r John P. Houaton, ana J*'nuj
[ 45 . brenan Caps; Ornaments for the ’ KSvaT Jobu P Griffin, James Marsh and William
K 9™»utent*l Tuck Combs; Real | S^Iftr^nirtv nointed out by John P. Griffin.
'1-1,.,. ''nikmontal Tnck Combs; Real nroDert y pointed out by John P. onlhn.
«■: uYV“'' v ril.; beantlfal Laee Seta S 'X,\« P WtT«f land, No*. 31 and 38 in theSlx-
su!* 7 ;, Leghorn. P , t , * 1 >»» <1 ! t *re'DIstrictof Sumter conuly, well Improved, R
ktZ^’^Hats and Cans; Dress Trim-1Av*'J"'* whorton James Marsh now liv** Jr
f,,r Fntfticg and Embroydery; i J?)?*” * 1 ,i . propertv of James Marsh, to u
Fio'C.p, nml Maripoaa's Wigs; llsmli. rS’CnUheXtifarcuit Court of the L'nited
' (. . r. 1 * 11 Ynrts; I’nr Cloaks; Muffs nnd District of Georgia, in favor <
ty, wet
Marsh now lives, le-
satisfy a
,-d States
b '“Kl«?»'.sjroupcK.
•. rfor P*»t favor* and solicits ■ U. 8. Msrahal.
I^;- ’"Y'ia?*
^isignment and for
| ,.Ye-itbe foUoW^ffif {bTow Horn SUke, I
* rUisaSrtS
the child from pain, bnt invigorates tliei
bowels, corrects acidity, and give* tone _
to the whole system. It wU i *lm.»t instantly re
lieve griping iu tho bowels, and n tnd Colic, and
overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme
died, and in death. We be
lieve it tbe best : „ ar ; and surest reme
dy in the world. i.iidrrn' !". c “®’ ° f
Dysentery nnd : Diarrhea in chil
dren, whether it ; , rr,, * i,,!: ’ .’ arisen from truth
Wo would say to every mother who has a child
snfferiug from any of the foregoing compUints—do
not let your prejudires, nor the prrindices of othenk
stand between yonr suffering child and the relief
that will be sore—yes, absolutely sure—to follow
this medicine, if timriy used. Full directions for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine
Mtless tbe fac simile of CURTIS * PERKINS, N«w
York, is on tbe outside wrapper.
(9®Sold by Druggists tbronghont the world.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar-st., N. \.
,ep o 185* ly Price only 23 cents per bottle
' > ... •
hi 1IK ai ctiun house.
’ . Whisky.
r f. J- 1 ,11(i (!,n Cock Tail.,
, u ln#at.AleinJngs,
8®*1>. . ’
Vr j? • hoap,
' llar " a “
^Tl&IVa^'rma^
Cot. Avenue ,Macon.
C fCga**. * KO0d cook, washer and
' klsnmtlonwork, Al-
'***Cisfc t ,T,a I* trs old, prime every
sep 97
do., * Jtoxer fin«Tonga ® of Forma,
bedding Msehinw^,*^fllolUnd N. Bstche-
AU levied on n» »hepr peri> roul U)liawln Snptrior
alor. to ftioj • “/V.'.tsnnt T. Taylor, endorser, va*
Court, in favor of I lua- , Jtw. O. Shinholaer,
Hollsnd N. £ tarTbomss J. Shin-
cndcrssr- Proparty V 11 j, nTLEY, Sheriff.
hoUer.
»ppt 9*
STRONG & WOOD,
Dealers In
BOOTS * SHOES.-
Leather, Hats Ac Caps,
Vt tlieir old Stand on Second Street, Opposite
BOSTICK & KEIN,
MACON GEORGIA.
T xA VE now a full supply of Good* in their line,
to which they are making constant additions,
nT all the different styles of workmanship and wear,
•nd which will be sold on as good terms, for cash or
‘proved short credit, as any Shoe establishment in
t•'corgis- They solicit s continuance of the liberal
patronag® so long enjoyed by the firm.
y my 31—ly
FOR SALE.
, A c. boxeslCAND Y, 10 do. Lost Sugar. 110 bar-
1 (JUrel* fingsr. 800 sacks Coffee. 100 boxes To
iV.cco 80.000 Cigars, 100 Gross Matches.
b joiy26 J. II. AW. A. ROSS.
expressly
the best Pianos. 1 ltavo seen every part of the
Driggs Piano, aud several other celebrated ones, in
process of being made. Tbe Driggs piano farexcels
all others, in two very important particulars, viz
volume aud sweetness of tone, and capacity for stay -
ingiu tune.. The tone is produced as much as pos
sible like the Yioliu, there being two sounding-boards
convex outwards. The heavy, thick plauks, blocks
aud braces are douu away with, so a chamber is '
formed for sound. The power and sweetuess of toue
is equal to that of the best Grand Piano.
The capacity for staying in tune depends on a new-
Iv invented Iron Fraute. or bed-plate, which sustains
till the strain, and is entirely free from the vibratory
part of the Instrument. There is a great improve
ment in the manner of patting on the Strings, they
not being liable to rust or to jar at their bearings,
aud iu tbe arrangement of the dampers. Tbe flanges,
hammers, back catches, and every part of tbe action
is made in a manner that caunot be excelled. The
following is from Thalberg: ,
“ Mr. 8. B. Driggs—I have examined your now
Piano Forte, and cordially approve of its system of
construction; its principles by which great increase
of vibratory power is obtained, being very simple
and perfectly pliiiosopbical.1 The tone is grand aud
noble. It has great capacity for sustaining the sound
or ringing, and its volume of tone, or power, 1 have t
never heard excelled in depth, purity, and syrnpa- [
thetic sweetness. S. TUALBEBG.” I - .
Similar certificates have been received from Gots-1 ^TP r, f s ** !°\ as 1 '“ 1 J U ouse in thc ,m<le ’-
cbalk, Strakosch, Mason and many other eminent I Friends are invited to call.
FEARS & PRITCHETT
Have iu store choice Country Haras,
Extra Family Flour,
35 Bale* Gunny Bagging.
200 coils maebiuo Rope.
100 boxes Adamant Candles, *
10 boxes Sperm 44
15 bales No. 1 Osnaburg*.
17 bales Ocmulgee Mills. Kerseys.
100 kegs Cut Nails,
S| bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
90 cases and 3 chests Black and Hyson Tea,
100 bags K o Coffee,
50 bags Java aud Laguira Coffee,
Stewart’s Extra Golden Syrup, Stew
arts Sugar House Syrup, - •
100 bbls. A B and C Sugars,
2000 pairs Russet Brogans,
1000 8 9 and 10| Negro Blankets.
30 pairs Fine 10 to 12j Bed Blankets,
400 pieces Fancy Calico and Ticking.
Iilcachcd and Brown Shirting and Sheeting,
700 lbs. Bine Stone and Coperas,
75 boves Pale Colgate Soap,
50 boxes Wheat and Corn Starch,
10 bbls. Vinegar,
1200 lbs. Pure White Lead,
Linseed, Train and Lamp Oil,
Potty, Glass, etc., etc.
TothePlanters of Georgia.
WEST & GODFREY,
A GENTS of the Planter’s Association of Georgia
will continue to represent their frieuds in the
sale of produce, at Savannah.
Thankful for the patronage of the last season, they
take this occasion to inform tho Planters of Gcor
gia that they are now ready, to wait upon them for
tboensuing season, and tiust by strict and faithful
attention to buoinora, to ,iv« univor.al satisfaction
to all who may favor them, either with consignments
of Cotton, Flour, Rice, Ac., or with orders for the
purchase of family and plantation supplies.
N. II.—Commission on the sale of Cotton, 50 cts.
per bale, and customary rates for other produce.
JAMES C. WEST,
JAMES E. GODFREY.
Savannah, Ga., Sep. C—till Istjan. .
DYSPEPSIA AID FITS.
DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN,
T HE great curerof Consulhplion, was (or sever
al years so badly afflicted by Dyspepsia, that
for a part of tbe time was confined to his bed. He
was eventually cured by a prescription furnished
him by a yonng clairvoyant girl. This prescription
given him by a mere child, while in a state of trance,
has cured everybody who has taken it, never hav
ing failed once. It is equally snre in cases of Fits ns
of Dyspepsia.
•urn
A a engraving is here given of tho principal herb
employed iu this medicine, aud all of tne ingredient*
are to be found in any drug store. I will send this
valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of
one st imp to pay postage. Address
DR. O. PHELPS BROWN,
No. 21 Grand St., Jcrsy City, N. J.
sep 13—4t
Harness, cSjc.
PLANT’S OLD STAND, Opposite tho Post Office.
Nfacon, Georgia.
T II. PLANT having formed a connection with
• Mr. J. C. Thornton, for many year* 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. THORNTON & 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 and Strength,
cannot be excelled. The long expexience of both
parties, will at all times insure ihe mest perfect sat
isfaction to all who may favor them with their pa
tronage.
It is the intention of the subscribers, after the 1st
ofOctober, to go extensively into the
Manufacture & Repairing ofCarriages.
Competent Mechanics in all the branches, will be em
ployed under the immediate nnd practiced eye of
Mr Thornton, and customers may depend on having
every thing done in the very best manner, with
promptness and despatch.
aug 16 J. C. THORNTON Sc CO.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE A.\D LIFE IXSFRAXt'E
COMPANY,
OFFICE 50 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTIJOItlZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
PAID BP CAPITAL, SURPLUS ASD RESERVED FPXDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, .
800,000 INVESTED IN’ THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTOR!* IN SEW YORK.
JAMES BROWN. Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY, Esq.
EUGENE DCTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH G1LLARD. Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMORE. Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD. Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsolofthe Board, A. HAMILTON,Jr.,Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO., Agents.
Macon, Ga. apr 26
J. J. MILLER.
J. WATERMAN.
MILLER & WATERMAN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
MACON, GA.,
W ILL give particular attention to the public
and private sale cf Merchandize and property
of every description, and will make prompt returns
for the same.
Refer bt permission to—J. B. * W. A, Roes, T,
K. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond.
President Manufacturer's Bank, Macon, Ga.
W. M. Davidson, LnRocbe A Bell, R. Habersham A
Sona, Brigham, Baldwin A Co., T. J. Walsh, Sa
vannah, Ga.
W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C.
aug 2—ly
WINDOW GLASS,
PERPTj’MEBY,
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO PRIDE THEMSELVES
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THEj
FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Prices,
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED.
mar 1
Orders Promptly attended to.
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1859.
Tho snbscriher will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons A Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5 .
Insurance Agencies.
OF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & B ANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FERE A MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER & ANDERSON. Agt’s.
1858 tf Macon. Gs.
23nrtfnrh fin ^nsurnnrt Cu.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital 81,000,000
Capital Paid in 500,000
Snrplns, 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859.
Cash on hand and in Bank 843,455.22
Cash in hand of Agents and in transit,--.. 54,827.09
Real Estate nnnecnmbered, (cash valne,). 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured,........ 72,174.55
2.404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, .... 230,413.00
2,202 New York,... 197,750.00
710 “ “ “ Boston, 74.6*0.00
100 Shares Bank State of Missouri,..... 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents 74,245.00
Rail Road 8tocks 16.250.0t
United States' Treasury Notes, 14,035.00
•803,769.80
DIRECTORS.
H. nUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL,
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENEY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY.
JOB ALLYN. JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J. RUSS.
a. 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 Fite on Dwellings, Furniture,
Warehonses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac
tories, and most other kinds of property, on its usu
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro
perty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Oat-
Bniiding* connected, and Fnrnitnre, Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Fanning Utensils, Ac., Ac., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at low
rates of premium.
Applications for Insurance may be made to the
undersigned, the duly authorised Agent for Macon
-and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and
paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs, jn funds
current in the cittet of New Yothor Boston, as the as
sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
artists.
I One nf these instruments may be seen st Messrs.
Virj-ins. We shall be able soon to fill orders not on
ly with these pianos, bnt others of a very neat pat
tern-four large round corners, gothic legs, rose
wood, 6 octaves, so arranged that pieces can be
! played on them the same as on tbe 7 octave pianos,
except on tbe lower bsss notes. Also, 7 octave pi
anos of the same make juid pattern, which wewill
sell snrpriaiogly cheap. The Driggs piano will be
sold at about the samo prices as other pianos, accord
ing to finish of esse.
I have the agency for the sale of these pianos for
the State of Georgia. Orders from any part of tho
State will be promptly attended to.
Direct to Macon. o. B RICE,
sep 20
Macon, Ga., Sept. SO—lm.
paints, oils and class.
_ _ r, r\r\ LBS. Pore Lead. 3,000 do. Pure and
15.000No. 1 Zinc, 100 Boxes Glass, eo Bsr-
rels Oil, *11 kind*, with *11 kinds of colors, for sxle
low by (jnly 1 ®) J. B. A W. A BOSS. top »
Georgia—Houston County.
' Clerk’s Office, Inferior Court, Aug. 12,1839.
W HEREAS Thomas Mitcbel, claiming to bos
free man of color, applies to me for registry
a* such, ail person, concerned are hereby notified
to file their objections (if any they have) In my offiee,
in terms of the statute In such case made and pro
vided; otherwise a certificate of registry will be
granted the applicant. Said Thomas Uitcbel is
about thirty years of age, flve feet eIgbt inches
high, *nd rather dark complexion: camo from Craw-
ford County; resides in the County of Houston.
’’ ”” ' *®y band and official signature.
JNO. H. KING, Clk-
• • * •’ - lr
FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his laud and im
provementa In and adjoining tbe town ofCar-
tersviile. The land comprises 61 seres, the most of
it cf good quality—two-thirds of it cleared and the
balance well wooded.
Upon it is a dwelllug house, built in tbe ye ir 1850,
pleaiantly located, and half a mite from the 11. Road
Depot The honse is ono and a half stories high,
with a basement story of brick below. Is 44 x 48 ft.
in size, Contains twelve rooms, nine fire places, and
piaizs in front and rear. There are a large Dumber
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. The place
would suit well any one wishing to enter into the
cultivation of the grape, for which tho lime stone
lands of Csss county have been reonmmecided as
beiog peculiarly adapted. »
I would sell, if preferred, the dwelling housti, only,
with about five seres ol land.
If not sold previous to Nov. 15th. I will sell on
that day at public sale, in tbe town of CartorsviUe,
the dwelling house, with five acres of land
CsrtersviUe is one among the most flourishing
towns in the State. Has a thriving trade—is rapid
ly improving, and in a neighborhood containing a
large body of some of the finest lands in tho State.
For terms, apply to G- D. VfOODli RIDGE,
sep 2d—st at Brunswick.
FALL GOODS!
LARGE STOCK!
CHEAP PRICES AND
ELEGANT GOODS
ill\ &
“jBazaar of Fashion
W E have now in store, and are daily receiving
the largest and most attractive stock of rich,
elegant
that has been our pleasure and privilege to offer to
a fashionable world. To say that our stock is
RICH AND GORGEOUS,
beyond defeription. is a truth easily corra bo rated,
and nothing is needed but thoso in waut of the
LATEST GEMS
to call and see for themselves. Our stock of STA
PLE GOODS was never before so complete, and
when we add our
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 in large
and Attractive.
CALL and allow us tbe pleasure to show you our
stock. ICONS, UOI.EJIAIV A ICCHS,
sep 80 Cotton Avenne, Mac m, Ga.
SIGN PAINTING.
T HE subscriber is now prepared to ex scute all
orders in tho above line with despatch, at the
lowest prices. ....
FOR SALE.—Every articleused byHon te, Sign,
Car, Frescoand Glass Painters. ■■ •
Mixed Paints for sale. HENRY J.OVL
Mscon, Sep 20—3m
B. A. WISE
IS SOW H^CE.ViXQ
THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF
House Furnishing Goods
STOVES, GRATES.
PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY,
EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS
, MARKET,
Which ho will sell at the very lowest prices for
CASH.
ff.,1. WJSE’S
IKonac Famishing Slcrc,
Cherry Street, Macon* Ga.
sep tf
BARGAIN! BARGAIN!
T HE j-ubscribers, desirous of changing their bu
siness, offer for sale on reasonable terms, their
PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford
eonnty, near Hopewell, tnd about 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 ir heavily timbered with Oak, Hick
ory and Walnut, and ia 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
nut-buildings, such as Negro Houses, Stables, Gin-
honse and Screw.
Any person, desirous of purchasing, can call on
James Lockett, or the Overseer; either ot them will
take pleasure in showing the premises.
The stork nf MuWs, Cattle, Hogs, Farming uten
sils Ac., will he sold with the Plantstion, if desired.
Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT,
REBECCA LOCKETT.
Hopewell, Crawford Co., Ga.
Citisen copy, tf inne BS.
Plantation for Sale.
T H HE undersigned offers for sale 3650 acres of
land, in Jefferson oounty, on the C. R. R., 116
miles from Savannah. About 1300acres are cleared
—the balance well timbered, and all Oak and Hick
ory, except about 5U0 acres of Pine woods. Of the
cleared, one hundred acres are reclaimed swamp,
that will yield a bale of cotton per acre; and of tbe
nnoleared, aro 150 to 200 acres of swamp, capable
of being reclaimed, st a reasonable expense. The
place is well watered snd very healthy—the range
for Stock, excellent and extensive. The improve
ments are good, embracing every thing needful for
agriculture, and the acc inraodation of a hundred
negroes. The whole will be sold in a body, or divi
ded, to suit purchasers, at a low price, and on easy
terms. HERSCUEL V. JOHNSON.
Spier's Turn Oct, Sep. 13—till 1st dec.
A BLOODLESS VICTORY!
1,000,000 Boxes Sold of
MOREHEAD’S
MAGNETIC PIASTER!
This enormous quantity of this Invaluable Reme
dy haa been purchased by citizens of the United
States during the short time it has been before th*
public. Tbe rea^m for this extraordinary lucres*
is simply in the actual troth and value of the article.
No one bays the MAGNETIC PLASTER without
becoming it* friend. It performs all that it prom
ised, and carries with it its own recommendation.—
Truly this is a Victory—peaceful and bloodless—
but we believe not less glorious than the triumphs
of war, with its train of carnage and desolation.
The MAGNETIC PLASTER ia undoubtedly tho
Greatest Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that Sci
ence has yet discovered. If you put this Plaster •
anywhere, if Pain is there, the Plaster will stick
there until tho Pain has vanished. The Plaster mag
netizes the pain away, and
PATN CANNOT EXIST
Where this
PLASTER IS APPLIED.
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Do-
bility. Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs
and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, are IM
MEDIATELY RELIEVED, and. with a little pa
tience, PERMANENTLY CURED, by the magical
influence ofthe MAGNETIC PLASTER- It is the
simplest, safest, pleasantest, snd cheapest remedy in
existence. Its application is nnirerssl—equally to
the strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble
iufant. Its use is agreeable, and without annoyance
or trouble. Its price is within reach of all—rich or
poor; all may have it, and all shodd have it who
are i'-' J —«■—*—— —
plied
the Good Physician in any household, ready at all
times, and at instant notice.
Pot np in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will maze
six to eight plastets, and any child can spread them.
Price 85 cents a box. with full and plain directions.
1). C- IlOItEnEAS, 31- »-,
Inventor and Proprietor, 19 W.Jkf r st.. New York.
MOltEHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
by all Drnggislsin every City, Town and Village of
the United States.
Nov. 83.
On -tlx© Way!
A large lot of treeh
Union WHITE LEAD, (pore.)
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Pare ZINC.
French ZINC.
Also—A fine assortment of
French t& American Window Glass.
The above Good* will be in Store in a short time,
-and those in want of Article* in thia line, will find it
to their advantage to examine our Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. ZElLlN A HUNT.
Opposite Georgia Telegraph Building,
aug 23, *59. “ Macon. Ga. .
FLORIDA.
Improved Lands for Sale.
T WISH to sell the following lands ying in Leon
i county. Florida:
One tract known as Pino Forest, of nine hundred
and sixty acres, six hundred and fitly acres open,
and under good fence. A first-rate Gin honso and
■* ' * Tmg, negro quarters and
Six miles from Station
No. 3, Pen. A Ga. R. Road. ... .
Another called Edgwood, of seven hundred and
twenty acres; five hundred fifty acres open and in
good condition forplanting. Improvements good in
every respect. Four miles from Station No. a, PeD.
A Ga. R- Road.
Eaohplace has a well, and well supplied with wa
ter for Stock.
Terms reasonable in every respect Possession
given first of Jijmary,1660.
JESSE AVERITT.
Bailey’s Mills, Leon county, Fla.
sepJ6--4t
CARPETINGS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS,
AND MATS!!
A LARGE .Stock, ami a great variety of style* o!
the above Goods, just received, which uni be
sold at far low *r figure*, and give pnrofluers a se
lection from th ! best btock ever offered in Macon.—
A L80,
SATIN, DeLAINE, DAMASK
LACE and MUSLIN,
Just Keceived and for .sale. \v i x d o w c , ( ' 1 1; 1 .’ 1 ,; i \ i . n f ^
iIXTY thousand i :t of reasoned Flooring, in WINDOW SHADED, GILI LJK.iieLSand
JS ? .
Works of D. B. A J
....Liberal discount to tho trade.)
sep 13
lengths trom 16 to SO feet, at the Enterprise
- \ W. WOODRUFF.
BANDS in great variety-
Purchasers " ill consult their own iute;e»t by ex
ainiuin^ my stuck before buying. RORq
aujr J—tf .0. x BOSS