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i Tt le of Blood and Things.
BV VKTKSUS WAKD.
Cured by Oxyffenntcd Bitters.
C. Dodge, Delegate in Cougrre,
Minister to Spain.
WaahiDgton. D. C., May w, 1939.
i Dr. Geo. B. Green.—Dear Sir.—The “Oxygenated j
: Btttera” with which yon were so kind to fnraiih me. !
' hare had a most salutary effect in my case. I was !
i troubled with Dyspepsia for four years, during 1
* which time I tried many remedies, hot never root‘
| with any so good as your Bitters. X am now In the |
enjoyment of good health, and I hope, and bellevo,:
: that all who nse the Oxygenated Bitters, will Bad
them as serviceable as I have found them,
i With high respect, yonr obedient servant,
A. C. DODGE.
Wo commend the above certificate to all those i
who suffer from Dyspepsia, in any of its forms. Try
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CHAPTER I.—mo$k>.
• nuens in the classic frecstmks of
’ !t ° ; jti the parlor of a aristocratic man-
ih£cn street sits a lovely vwnglady
•?£ covered ore with the frosts of 1,
^WhasjnstsotdtnntatthclW
hardware.
Sired es Ivon, all sizes,
Common and Rcliued Iron,
Horne Shoe Iron, JVtttl Rods,
Cut JVails, Horse Shoes,
Shovels and Spades,
Tflanilla and Cotton Rope,
I*loir Homes,
Trace and Wagon Chains
Axes, Wedges, Picks,
the Oxygenated Bitters, before yon -ay there is m>
cure for this disease. Planters’ BSoes,
„ , 8 A™ ) v • Fowls * Co. Boston. Proprietors.-! Grubbing IIOCS,
Sold by their agents every where.
E. L. STR0HECKE11,
MRS. S. AUDOIN,
JJA f SJnst.rctnrncd from New York with a beaut.. |
WOOD'S PHOTOGRAPHIC G1
Macon, Ga. ZEILIN A HUNT.
, 001 U ~ U (31) I
. ■JtXOTu hSir S Pcn^lSANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
^wondered by a C Inset shore. The; Everywhere Celebrated
iftin in >‘ s horizon and its conus lite, For Purifying the Blood.
, gridrn roclRT^ “» voting lady*tw 'ict A P ,eotiful »“PPfr of pure Mood is as essential to
•oim.nif.M Hgh^Leat, and genU. showers are to
' " :i!o„nili. <lrf>c<ed un in a Be- 118 vegetable kingdom. When the proper cir
J^iih Poplin trimmings, P More An-; ,ion of ,to vi,aI flnid «■ hnp«ded. sickness is the
^ ar.d •> ply carpirt'Pfv Her dress!
Kiri!
„ »i.d •'» ply carpeting.
ijoundtirs, brilliantly ornamented
■ L buttons, and her shoes arts red mo-
-old .singles on to them. Pro-
'r^'^hir hands to her buzz urn and
J , i excited manner. “ Mcthinks,”
'k!Lr? in clarion tones, “! see a voice ?’’
TZU of summers, scrapes the mud
in the hall anil enters. He is
*? > tod shirt and black trowsis which
‘®i U n over ltis butes, and his iiat is
*,x«it on one side of his classical
In iooth he was a noble child, Grease,
s iciest days near projuced a more gal-
, k«» -
„„ than Moses. Tlie young lady
!n him for a few periods, claps her
iccthir. strikes a position, and rollin
>7'\#y like a expirin infantile cow, cries:
r L”<i» W P* deceive my earsight ? That
■the® t tore clothes! tho." voice! it is
min), me
hi* hurl. J
prettv soon she swondicl.
Inevitable Couseqnencc,
the teeretioni become unhealthy, the liver becomes j
clogged with impure bile; which forced into the ays-!
tom, engenders diseases in various forms; some
times outwardly, as in Scrofula and other ulcerous
and eruptive forms; or inwardly, as in liver Com
plaint. Dyspepsia. Swellings, and decay of the bones.:
It is evident, then, that a medicine which will
cleanse and purify the elements of the blood, will j
core these deplorable disorders; and practical ex- 1
perience has established the fact that Sands' Sana'!
parillals that medicine
Prepared and sold by A. B. .V D. SANDS, Drug-;
girt*. too Fulton Street. New York.
For sale by ZHILIN & HINT, i
oetll
Plows or all kinds.
Corn Shelters, Corn Lillis,
Straw and Shuck Cutters,
Meat Cutters and Stutters,
Mill and Cross Cut Snjvs,
Anvils, Vises, Bellows,
Screw Plates, Banuucrs,
lacatlicr & Bubhcr Bands,
.Mill Picks, Packing,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Churns, Sheen Shears,
Cotton Cards,
Beaver Traps.
Flat- -7iale aJ STaw Whirrs, /•//.
HATHAH WEED.
MMTEMMMm itnum
BOOK BINDING.
T ACK80N BAR NES manufactures to order every
f Lace Coiffeurs and Veils; boa.tiful Laee Sets and [
French Embroidery; Misses Leghorn, Plufth and
Beaver Hats ; Boys Hats and Cans: Dress Trim-1
mines; Zephyr Yarns for Knitting and Embroydery;
Nubeas Opera Capa and Mariposa's Wigs ; Bands.
' Braids and Grecian Curb; Fur Cloaks; Muff, and
Cufis. Also a fine assortment of Fancy Articles too
i tedious to mention. .
Please call and examine for yonrselvei before
purchasing. Thankful for past favors and solicit! a
continuance of the samp. All orders promptly «•
tended to. __ sepg7-tl
1859^ ~
Fall & Winter Millinery.
mks. Aamr»amour
ttaS just returned fromXeur York with tier usual
H large and well selected Stock of tho above
Goods, whicli can bo bought as low ss at ‘"ySIrn
! in the City. Her Parisian Hats arc of tho latest im
portation. and as to style and quality, cannot be ror-
W iny where. They consist in Velvet, Silk.
m and Straw. Ladies and Mrsses sues; also a
i great variety of Misses Beaver. Silk, Leghorn and
I Straw Hata; a large variety of Pompadour. Medal.
! ion, Uaiteao and French Lace seta. Loiffuree, Bndal
; Wreathe. Head Dresses, and Nets; Curls of various
styles; Wigs. Side braids. Back braids, ornamental
I Combi and Hair Pius.Vei vota. Cloths. Beaver Cloths
Cloaks and Basques; a fine lot of \ elY©t» bilk and ,
. Delaine Robes and Evening Dresses; a full assort-
, ment of Fur MautiUas, Capes. Victormes, Cuffs and ;
I Muffs; FCathera. Flowera and Ribbons, of best
styles; Opera Hoods, Mariposa Clouds, Thibet and •
| Merino Shawls, Crocba Fringes, Berthas, Hoop
’ Skirts, Corsets, Bustles, Ac.
| fy City papers copy six weeks. oct 4—6t j
Fall & Winter^ Fashions! L A KGB STOCK of CUE A1' GOODS
Mrs. HOWLAND BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
H AS just returned from the North, and will open r , . f
on Tuesday, October t, a rioh and beantitnl Caps, Leather findings, &C., &C.
Stork of the latest styles of
Hvrillinery,
Jjijmll
PORTRAITS
IN OIL, PASTEL AND AQUARELLE.
jifiV ! GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE A KETA1L
X>^TJ<S-<3-X3Si73?
*‘al and well selected Fall and Winter Stock.
Parisian Hats of every variety ; Leghorn and Fnw
I Straw Bonnets; French Flowers; Fancy and Os- _ . .
Grc^an^sps';^ornam^iits*for^hc I Is thronged with delighted Visitors, to see his large and beauti- : And Stato licensed Apothecary,
: Halr;'SbeU aad Orn.mental TncJc T Comb ? ; R®*} j fill PICTURES, Consisting of ' TSliappy to ‘)ri' e ^ A p,trons ,„d the
J. public generally, that his Stock is now full and
oomplete, which comprises every article that should
be found in a First Class
Drug-and Clicmscal Store.
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena
bles him to replenish hiiStock Weekly, with
FKESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to purity, and
—. . , . , „ ! sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in Geor-
The celebrated Imperial PHOTOGRAPHS, Plain Photographs, DAGUER- <ri®-
REOTYPES, HALLOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. Also, alar^c and PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
beautiful selection of STEREOSCOPE PICTURES. -
>ln%dicr,
in sr.d Mclbsukt SrRtsTi.g
MACON, QA.
, Compounded at all hour, with care and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles :
| Drugs. Chemicals and itlcdiciues,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
. Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety.
: Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Of any style or size, taken cither from Life, or Arabrotypes, or Daguerreotypes,' Fr^H^’^dS^th^Me*^? 1 Lecche *’
of Dtceased Persons, at prices that.cannot fail to please, and satisfaction Surgical instruments and Medicino chesu,
warranted. . ! f!^lffl^?o n r 8 » y Sl 0eIe ‘ ines ’
AMBROTYFESS.
I have lately received a large 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 Block,
sept 13 Opposite the Lanier House.
Wines and Liquors for Medical nse only,
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Lest, Gold and Ttn-foiland Artificial I
Teeth,
Hair.Tootu and Nail Uncsiigs,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brashes,
TRIPOLI,a great article for cleaning Metal and!
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry tired and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
mplBl
DKALKK I.V
NEW STORE.
latest news from Europe. Watches! W atches! :
Ths Groat Italian War is Ended!
rpHE undersigned have opened a large stock of
Goods, selected with great care from
IP o s t O f f i c
MACON, September 7th,
01,lines : „„.,r . .* Tlie Mails will close aa follows from this date: ' ed beat quality paper. EES, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. Ac. i give satisfaction in ail eases Ual! at the
Jlv Moms'” and lie folded AU Mails going East (C. R.R)at 7 oclock.p. m. i BTKoglnceisprofils paper madefrem the best i A Uo-Headdresse., Coiffures, Glove., Ribbons, | «!»« s»t!ri»cMop in ail eases. Lai! at the
turn .Masts, arm iic iuiucu ' p * Enghsh drawing to any length or width. TstoM. VmIIa. tftir Ornament*. Curia. Cuff* and a jcw Boot, Shoe, and Hat and Cup More,
•Mcthinks I sltaH swoon,” ^ bv S WRR.t' I , A >> countrVpromptly and careful- ^ e C ^^^ n \ofFANC YARTICI.E S ; : Triandntar bTc
A !! “V, V, V\v‘ I . " lyattendedto. Office on Cotton Avenue over J. J. to " me ntion- Orders from the Counfry promptly at-
All Mails going by M. A \\. R, R., at S " a. m , Richards Book Store, oct XI ; tended to. Thankful for past favors, she respect-
The office will open and close as follows; | rv/\, ,r|i (i rir ift Alii-miimnr' ful| y ‘oHcitaa continuance of the s.mo. oct. 4
Open st 7 o'clock.
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS-James i
Hoddell A Co., R. A G. Beeslcy, Josh Tolexnan, >
- Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the celo-
OottOIl A rlva.nr > iriP ,T brated American Watchln Gold and Silver Cases.
^“ " i SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquct, Breitbing
„„„„ r . , Laderiet, Edouard Fnvro, Brandt and others too
t rutic I&c\ i vi it if all over Europe ! num erons to roenrion. by
DAY & MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, running three weeks without
winding—striking hoar and half bonr. Also, Eight
Day, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood
BUT THE LATEST NEWS IS, THAT
E. FETTCHTWANGER
nAS JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW-YORK,
nurcham-. '--***- uuu, .uniuir ivuu uiaruieizeu iron, nroutp, noofl
1 Wliere he baa daring his three months' stay, select-; ® n “ Marino Time-pieces, with andwithont tbealarm.
J| cheap, and ' od “ moat “affoificent stock for the
! give satisfaction in ail cases!’ ■’daii it ti.e Fall and Winter Trade of 1859-60.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and the Ctnntry,
: S> v ® him a call and examine tho Goods and the
prices, and you mutt tuy. You will find as
Urge an assortment of
IKK 1 n As noses of SOULE ittUEtl :
, (reman of Iiigine Kutnpany Xum
| II . m B0( >T, SHOE MD’TRUNK |
1° The -10's had test bin bavin a pleasant Open at II o'clock, a. ro., Closeat 1 o'clock, p. m ' F M D A D , IT III
' . r,,' s on u,e day 1 introduce Moses ^ Open at o'clock, p. ni. Close at 4} o'clock,p. m. i -L J ill I u it 1 IJ ill.
® ;i 0 ;,«d liisanif. foil of troireos, ; Open at 6 O’clock, p.m. Close at 7 o'clock, p. m 'V\7'E ARE READY.—We have just open- S
v>-*- 1 K r STRAHFCKRR v V ed a new and elegant assortment of B
| ' Warier Boot*. Shoes, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac.. all of_n4s
4 ,cal|i>. S l’s, •’! lingers, 7 cars, which
i (tawed off, etc. etc. When Elizy (for
, .as the lovely young lady's name) rekiv-
jfwn her swoon, she asked:
• H a tasl die battle gone * Icll me
’ said the brave young tnon, dravvtn
| un to his full bite. " we chawed ’em u|)
their old mersheen all terpieecs 1
*ep 13
F 1 E RTILIZE FIS
GENERAL* AGENCY.
STRONG- & WOOD,
Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
which we are offering low for CASH. Onr j Leather) Hats A: Caps t
S on ^ond Sfreet, Opposite
they can be bought on time. Give os a call and ex- flUMItk * r, 1 ,
j amine our goods, andifwedonot offer you great MACON,-... GEORGIA,
; inducements, we will not expect you to buy. We ; T TAVE now a full supply of Goods in their liue,
have all styles of Ladies, Misses, Gents and Boys ' , i ' '' ’ “ ’ * *—* ‘ 1J '* ! —
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fine setts of Jewelry. DAT A MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, Fingdr Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Chattsiansand Guard Chains.
DAY & MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions
and other Trinkets, by DAY* MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes.
CHOICE DRTJ3-S,
SELECTED MEDICINE!i,
err re chemicals,
SURGICAL lASTROIE? TS,
WINDOW GLASS,
SOAPS,
r A I NTS,
OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDES SEZD,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO rniDE THEXSXLTS.
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE |
FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Prtoea,
MAY RELY UPON BECCG SUITED, j
SI
r
s-
IS
0:der« Promptly attended to.
nnilkMinn/wl pn.nanlfnllu an.imin i/ a. | BjylCO UI liHUllB, AllSsU ?, UvUll »UU IlOyS 1 ■ lO "
Mr Tl»o undersigned respectfully announces to . gj| 0eSt which we had made expressly to our order. ! of all the
their ontnifBuevi. . PUntCTg an d others interested, that they are con-! irodwill wammllhem towearwoll. v
•Ithank the gods, -he erwe. .tautly receiving direct from the Islands,and from L. L. BKICKHOUSE & CO.
!£’*&&■'* a« -aa: -
'I"“" 'lir Z .1- -«-■ m tsar Drugs and Medicines.
ZEILIN & HUNT,
Druggists and Chemists,
(Opposite Georgia Telegraph Office,)
H AVE now a full supply or Goods in their line,
to which they are making constant additions,
of all the different styles of workmanship and wear.
1 smottmes
NVrtiz he. wildly ketching hold of his-j
•* you don’t *ay so 5 j
Indeed do 1.” she sed. '* \ "iiv ded grand-
sperrit caromt to me the other mtc and j
j/oscs is a ilisfiii-ed Juk
I f|«',
I - You mean Ihike, -cd -J/'f a -
-itot
Sotqbrcro Guano,
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate of Lime,
National Fcrtiliztr,
Ground Plaster.
These articles, which will h* ve our brand, and be :
35 Bales Gunny Raggtng,
-•00 coils machine Rope,
100 boxes Adamant Candies,
10 boxes-Spcrm “
15 bales No. I Osnnburgs,
17 bales Ocmuigee Mills, Kerseys,
too kegs Cut Nails,
3} bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
30 cases and 3 chests Black aud Hyson Tea,
and which will be sold on as good terms,"for cash or *?? h«K r'.-,;-, c „r^-
approved short credit, as any Shoe establishment in 30 b«gs Java and Laguira Coffer,
Georgia. They aolicit a continuance of tbs liberal StCWiirt S Lxtl'iV Golden »Vril|>, Stow
; patroiiageso long enjoyed by the firm. aits Sugar House Syrup.
j ————-— ; — loo bbls. A B and C Sugars,
GOLD AXI) SILVER sooo pairs Russet Brogans,
W _ ___ — 1000 8 9 and 101 Negro Blankets,
U T n H F S 30 pairs Fine 10 to lSi Bed Blankets,
I ^ too pieces Fancy Calico and Ticking.
Of the best English, Swiss, and Atneri-' Bleached and Brown Shirting qi\d Sheeting,
Triangular Block
tlhRepairing promptly executed,
sop SO BEARDEN, GAINES A CQ,
FEARS & PfUTCll EIT CLtmiJNG.'sHOE^^OOT^jtra^’ * c „
Have in store choice Country Ilams, j Br f at ^ iother siivemr ^ , KU . ilt ^
Extra Fauiifv Flour. 1 ISf^l Yr ? for CASH anJ O” 1 ? from ' DAY A MAUSSENET. The subscriber will nukec.,!, fldv,,, co-'' on cvl-
otu iriono, small proau but nirgc Musical Instruments. and agreoto hold the'eotton forty-live to fifty days
Stales, Violinceloa, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes, from date ofshipments. l.-A.\C SCOTT
Remember the place; next door to Mrs. Iiulkley s ' Banjoes and Tamborines, also k fine assortment ot j ian 5
Millinery Establishment, and two doors below Zei- Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
lin & Hunt's Drug Store, DAY k MAUSSENET.
aug 30 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the
Scotch Pebble Glssses, bv
DAY A MAUSSENET.
FAMILY CARRIAGES,: «™®Hh3SE
PLANT'S Old Stand, opposite the Post Office. “JEWELRYREPAIRING done at the shortest
. L-i-f r .... ,,e a notice and tu the led pctnble manner, WATCHES,!
! A SSTSTbjf and most | 6 ° ld " nd H ° dd<?U I
reliable Manufactories, consisting of the latest and' VA rtisesr.rorsaie Dy
Insurance Agencies.
OF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & LAKKIKO CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRE St HAWKE IKS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER 3c ANDERSON. Agfa.
J « 1858 tf MuofOa-
OCt 1«
DAY A MAUSSENET.
. guaranteed as genuine, we ahall, at all times, be
oct 4
can Makers. At
JOHN 0. SCHREINER A SON'S.
RE prepared to execute orders fonDRl'GS aud QTERLtNG Silver and Extra Plated Ware. For
Viol the scions rail it Juke «’ she sed, prepared to furnish in amount, required, and at the ! A^NESK5»ra“S% < ^Udra 0P iSrt« L ming*"to © sale by _
\ lowest prices. The “Super i'liospbate," and “Fcr- Drug business, with tbeir customary despatch, ‘ oct 4 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S,
tilixer,” at raanufactnrcrs' rates, with expenses of i and at tho •
;t settled tile mailer.
i lav thought of this thing afore,” said j transportation
abstractedly. "If it in so, then thus
at be! 2 B or not 2 J!—that air’s thei
■ But no more of this now. Dry up. j
-life, vou're too many for me ! He tore i
.tof 'his pretty yelier hair, stamped on
tVodlr, sad was gone.
FATTEN A MILLER.
Sayaunab, May >—ly
oct 4 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S.
T nirrs'e if l PL'PT OTtTCV IT AGNIFICENT Full and half sols of Jewelry,
LGif AoJ jMAhKJhJ r/t/CA. j iVi Lava, Cameo, Mosaic, Coral, Ac., of the la-'
Strict attention will bo given to have every arti- : test desigus
cie of as good a quality as represented, and in nu
instance will any! bing be put up that Is of doubtful i ,
or sophisticated character: /tHAIN BR ACELETS. Coral Necklaces. Chat.
It I* oor intention to maintain the reputation wo Chain* with pm*. \ e*t and h cb Chain* of tho
have established in selling none but ' latest patterns.
| oct 4 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON'S.
CHAPTER Hi.—run nurr roti.Eu.
JUBRIED,
On the nth inat., by Rev. S. Landrum, Mr. Na
thaniel Coates and Mrs. Snsan Q. Cook, all of Ma-, puRE J)JU' G S AND MEDICINES,
C o'n th. 5th inst., by Rev. S. Landrum, Mr. AchU- j ***» »»”*«*' TtaS. 8^’"LwdXnZ Su y T« ^
c tog ami weary yearn lias clapst since >®* Audoin Mii “ B*™* 1 McManus, all of this j J^Uriides required* "for PhVrictanrMwdlSw oct 4 JOHN C ' SCRHEINER A SON'S.
[ aaiTowaleti in' the last chapter look i | ® n ^ I( !i r “ K S i9,s ' wi " bo frrnlshed at LOW CASH
A noble ship the Sary Jane, is sailin | , , , , . .
Etact to Ameriky threw the Wabash} JUVENILE Whoie^ery at low figures, and only for
AlWrulshipisinhotpureootofthe pr * CO t \ : „Vk T (i\K ,„ r hT TFyon wish to have your Piano tuned to give you
The captzng of tho J. looks fa- OJ.1N vjllN VJT VuIJAmO 1 : 1 r le by 7KIf TV . , lfT „ T 1 satisfaction, the tuner must tune from two to
MX. .1,0 ho had last all of his pa-' "PJ R O F. II IN MAN tak®a. jdwaanr* in inviting Mi]^ ° Ct ”- - SSJuSt JSu&tS
700 lb*. Hluo Stone and Coperaa,
75 boves Pale Colgate Soap,
50 boxes Wheat and Corn Starch,
10 bbls. Vinegar,
1900 lbs. Pure White Lead,
Linseed, Train and Lamp Oil,
Putty, Glass, etc., etc.
JffPrices as low as any House in-the trade.
Friends arc invited to call,
Macon, Ga.. Sept. 20—lm.
most approved style of
Caleche and Berlin Coaches,
wh;ch *?e much admired, aud for a family Carriage
are comfortable and convenient,— with Phaeton*. —^
Rockaways, Brett*, top, slide seat, jump seat, and ■CB.R.niOSSy CS30*
no top Buggies, offered as the best of work on the PLANT’S OLD STAND, Opposite the Post Offic
most reasonable terms jorCwff^rap^oyed Notes. IVacon, Georgia.
i^nrtfhrh fin Sararflnrt Ctr.,
CARRIAGES. ,,AKTFOBa “ m
sep C
Incorporated A. D. 1810.
Authorized Capital, ..
Capital Paid in,
Surplus,
Charier Perpetual.
.... 81,000,COO
.... 800,000
.... 900,000
A PURE LIQUOR.
T H. PL.lNT having formed a connection with j
, Mr. J. C. Thornton, for many years favora-
UR Strings are selling fast. Thoy are of the
best quality. We keep no trash,
oct4 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON S.
for sale by
■ ■■ ZEILIN A HUNT.
P ROF. IIINMAN takes pleasure in Inviting all | ——
the LITTLE FOLKS In the city of Macon to j ttnioN White Lead. Penuu. and Lehigh Pure j mill< , We sttend t0 tanin - , nd repairing
y a iiMYlmn a tine looking feller in rus-j meet h,m •« j r r U Zinc French. Pure Zinc, French Window | neve? wm tnn.lSaLmiwo« tar«
5 m! a Imffi'er overcut rushes forrerd CONCERT HA.LL, Glass, Amenean Window Glass, Paints all colors, t, ourj . We are often compelled to spend four hours,
n m from thei dry ,1 ’ for *“ ebr i as strings will stretch under the Tuner's hands.
• 08111 ZEILIN A IIUNI. oct 4 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON'S.
lUdwrapting, sez he,
. -in! go down stares.
' on MONDAY, Oct. 10th, at 4 o’clock p. ro., from the 1
Retire to the age of 8*10 15 years, for tRe purpose of forming a j
Portrait Painting.
POINDEXTER would respectfully inform
" that he is again in his
, luring, where he would
Mondevs and Wednesdays, at 4 P. m. . I 1)1 virtue of an order from tlie Honorable Court! be happy lo see those who reel sny Interest in his
Mr. fiinman flatters Wmself of doing a grest work ! J3 of Ordinary of Jones County, I will offer for brancn.of the Arts. Portraitsof citizens always on
1 for #11. : Valuable Negroes at Admitsistra- T T. POINDEXTER would re;
HI ibe noble feller, and llO drew TERMS— *3 per scholar for 90 lessons. Family reiv< Sole in Innecl'nmifv «J .his patrons and the pobhc that
Jhilted -wonl and cut the capting’s Tickets at a reduced price. Twolessonsaweek.on ! Sa,c *■ J °"® S ^ 0,,U . , ? r - for the Winterjrod Sjpng.
itl I shood Bv to bccujn a ded hoddy!” 1 j n Itl( ! c j,„ of Macon, judging from the spirit mani- j sale, before the Court House in said couiny, on exhibition.
‘opiing, a, lie fell to tlie deck. He ex-1 feted in the Singing School of laat week, on Thnrs-1 THURSDAY, the 3d day of January next, at pub- STUDIO-Triangular
tartly afterwards, being fatally killed, j day night. The house was comfortably filled. The j lie outcry— ”<* 4 1L
Block, entrance 2nd st.
valuable
singing gave their names to become members of the! description, including a nrst rate wagoner, mid
off.* summers, and the Juke cut off his j Singing Claas. A class was formed, and adjourned I trusty and tkilfnl hnnse servants, bdongfag to th«
wise. " Don't print any verses on .
in viie noosepapers," screamed the unfor- _
young man ss he f,U de.l on the deck, lo’commence^VrithTheClasi-take the find lesson. oct ll-t 1st T Jan. Administratrix.
Terms *5 per scholar for SO lessons. Family Tick
ets at a reduced price.
Macon. Oet. 11,1859.
Crockery ! Crockery ! !
DEALERS A FAMILIES
RE notified that I am NOW RECEIVING
1 it ytT do I blunt yi-r
People!" continued the Jake, ”1 alone kin
I , vul ' [i"ni yon Lluddy and unprincipled
i) hat hoc there,' A peek of oats !"—
> was immediately brawt. Tlie Juke
| arm and bravely nionnting tlie jibpoop
them onto tlie ton path. In 'aminit
ag (mss hicht to the l’irut Bote cum
( *hd commenced fur to devour the
; liir driver swore and hollered at him
t but he wouldn’t budge a inch. Mean-!
k Sxry Jane, lier bosses on the clean
ns fast 1 savin the Pirut ship!
tigin do 1 escape deth!" Red the Juke: —. ■ /xTLJIMTi •
selenrht teeth, still on the jibpoop. l— U S ti I IN VJI 5
Winter Stock
of every description
Macon, Oct. 11.1859.
>m Europe, mv Extensive Fall and, r .niE Court ofOrdii
of Crockery. Ch'U*. «»d Glass are! | day agreeably to
iption. Ual! antf Exsmin*. CAHTHY. Ordinary.
-- **•* R. I*. ilCCsV Ol.
TtTO , 3?X023.
rilHE Office of POE A GRIERbasbeeu moved
X to Boardman's Hnildings, next door tu the
Book Store.up stairs. oct U—9t
Gcorgia-Joucs County.
Moxdat, October 3d.
FALL' OF 1859.
OLOTHIN&!
NOW RECEIVING
A MAGNIFICENT Stock, and will be sold at PRI
CES TO DEFY COMPETITION. At
Baird’s.
CITY CENSUS!
1059.
T HE population ofMaconis now between ten and
12 thousand. This together with the increas
ed nnmber of strangers visiting the city for the pur
pose of baying goods, has induced the old and well
known firm of
W. W’ Parker & Co.,
to buy a much larger stock of Staple & Fancy
DRY GOODS
their sales this Fall. They have spared no pains to
please all those in want of the latest and most fash
ionable
DBESS aOODS.
Tbeir old friends and customers, and that desira-
ASSETS JANUARY I, 1859.
., -. , - , _ 1 Cash on hand and in Bank, IU.U*|
IN O V I) r L T ERAT T O N J ! b y t. know 5 3 s ^ P ra ® t '® al and experienced Carriage , Cagil in hand 0 { Agents an<f inJranrit «4,«S7.03
— ! , ! 1 , , V 1 1 I.' m»ke^ anddealer.at Columbia, coCa andS.va.-,- Ke;< i Eljta , 0 unnecumbered, ,'cash value,). iS.OOO.OJ
\T7E call the attention of those of our readers ! n *h. Ga., the Carriage business will hereafter bn ( Bi jj, Receivable, amply secured 73,174.55
: V Y who deal in or indulge in the nse of Spirituous i conducted <n the name of 2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford 230,413.09
! Liquors, to the J. C. THOR’VTO’Y A CO. 2,202 » •• •• New York..-. 197.750.es
SFMiTIERDEAN WIIISK V. It is the intention of the undersigned to always j 710 •• Boston, 74,620.00
a* being a pure article, and free from any intermix-» 02? s P lendid * s *ortment of
lure with deleterious dru^s, which are so often used | e ^ d-scnption of Carriage in use, which for
to give zest and flavor to inferior articles. In these i Elegance, Ligh tllCSS and Strength,
«ssat?cssaa sssaawys: ; ,
. While we do not advocate the general use ot spir- ! aft6r ' he I,f ■
j ituons liquors, yet wo think that it is well for every , tober, to go extonsn ely into the
[ family to keep a small quantity ofa .’Iaiiufftctiirc A Repairing ofCarringes,
PfTRF lltTirt r ' Competent Mechanics mall the branches, will beem-
ployed under the immediate and practiced eye of
I in the house, and now that there is so much impo-! Mr Thornton, and customers may depend on having
| sition in imported liquors of all kinds, it is well for I every thing done in the very bust i
us to inquire what is the purest distillation that we I promptness and despatch.
100 Shares Bank State of Missouri,..... 1C.OOO.OO
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,243.00
Rail Road Stocks,. 16,250.04
United States' Treasury Notes J4.033.0o
can get.
W» have had our attention called to an articlo of
Rye Whisky branded
“SinHMEBDEAN,'’
which we are assured, by those in whom wo have j.
' aug 16
J. C. THORNTON A CO.
• S03.769.SS
DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL.
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KE.VEY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BRACE.
CHARLES J. RUSS.
H.'HUNTINGTON. President.
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary,
manner, with • TIMO- C ALLYN, Secretary.
i.vman. Assistant Secretary.
B. A. WISE
IS SCW RECEIVING
ble minority of new ones, by calling in, will be con- confluence, is a pure and unadulterated article; we rprj y 7 | Pfruoirr j iri) If SI C T
vinced that they have even surpassed themselves j can only apeak experimentally of the flavor, that i* J *-1 ^x. IX -lU l
this Fall. ^ j exquisite.—[Southern Patriot. COMPLETE STOCK OF
ALL LADIEb OI’ TASTE I This pure liquor, made without any adulterating! lj . . T?,-,loll inn* rv/vrla
are particularly interested and we hope to sue them element, lias taken the premium at our State Fair, J 111' llot? jL’ LLI llIO-LLIllii vTUUllb
avaiRhemseive* of the privilege of early selections ! and continues to rank higli. It is a very healthy
and pleasant drink.—[Richmond Enquirer. STOVES, GRATES.
It has a flavor as soft amt refreshing as u South- PLATED AVARE AAD CU1LLKA,
era wind, and is fully up to the imported French n-virn nvimniF nwrawown rv rntc
Brandies in quaUtv alia purity.—(Rich. Dispatch. E > EK BLt OUMJFFERLI) IN 1HIS
JVC Ji- TL KI B T 3
Diploma of the Virginia Mechanics Institute. WWch i, e , liU seU at tlie very lowest prices for
sep 27
PARKER’S,
ALL THE NOVELTIES
IN FURNISHING GOODS,
A ERY LOW,
FALL AND WINTER S
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jont, County:
The petition of Rob't P. Harkins, Administrator on
the ostafls of William Harkins, and Jamea W. Har.
kins dec’d, showeth that he baa fully discharged tlie
duty assigned him as such Administrator, and there
fore petition* the Court foradisehargefrom said Ad-
Baird’s.
SHIRTS!
WKR IV.-
anu tliey are nereoy reijuircu, iu buuw c*u»c, u
LARGE STOCK ' -
ClUUIOn DQU9UCU, 1UIU *M»V J7VIOUUO VVMVV..HVW ■
and they are hereby required, to *Uow cause, if an v i
they have, on or beforethe 1st Monday in April
next, why the said Robt. P. Harkins should not be
discharged from hia Administristorships and why let-
T HE Now York Pattern Shirt, acknowledged to
be the best made and best fitting Shirt extant, at
Baird’s
oct 4 Telegraph Building.
J T MILI.EH.
J. WATERMAN.
Furnishing Goods,
now, offering at
auction and commission
be published in one or more public Gaxettes of said ^ gf^c^AfJTS,
MILLER & WATERMAN,
A Largo and very Choioe Stock,! «infitrato»ui». Hucibt * Ba PetUiuner .
* nnren. Embracing all qualities forbmb 0n |be , bove pet -„ ioDi It is ordered . „,. t i
Moses the .Sassy. lie had bin ■ 3MC033. GLHQ. -tSOySj citation be iaaued, and that all persona concerned be
■ 4'" ut -iyteen venrs, and now he was Together with a
.f 8 'ftBosting. iic had some trouble in
acknowledged ns Ihike in France,
'*™‘ s Diinasiy and Jtorebones were
l -4i. but he tinaiiv ronkcred, and now
gjhrdtf* deep hhie C to git bis °wp j “ now offermg at " ' ^fXVoMhe space of six moiiths. .
J.._- j,*! 1 ! 1 10 onct f W one of T ahi n r : P Ac l w l A true extract from the Miqutes of Jones Court of MACON, O A.,
M’Ttion of Ins nose had been chawed , ExtrCIXlBlV J-»OVV IrriCGOf ; Ordinary, tlifs 8d day of October, TT71LL give particular attention to tho public
^ “Pti with opposition firemen durin I _ __ aoif/Mirin onn oct 11 MACABTHY. Ord. VV and private sale cf Merchandize and property
I man, hours. Thev were marridid A. M. BLACKSHEAR ft Ml., ^ Invalid. — ; of every description, and will make prompt returns
iramv, to reside in Uicir ducal „ .. g. , Ul>r0D Oct. n , * °
1 ! Hats,Caps and UmbreUas! : ufl,u,bu -
j^M.vall Mil grate and small,” FQR S FNSHIKE (>R RAIN!
»as captured, tridc, con- M „ « yrs-. yy/hl 9
r^ 11« rend all tlio letters that ’ _ A To e An (
, * n, l Wise
te^SuONABLE STOCK
TT A rp c JSr ( 1 A P s Subject ,o irregularities and “fractions? I I stock of STAPLE A.
Xl _/V- A O OLr V A JT O Take Kisley’s Compound Muid Ext. ot Buchu. i ..n V
that has ever been offered in this market, compris- vi< ., im 0 f Chronic gonorrhccaandGlcct ’ Ul\ I V3UUUO,
“g the cholcest.and latest New iork»tyltaol_ Ml ( Take Rlaley's Compound fluid Ext. of liucbu. J
llucliU.
: Have yon disease of tho Bladder J
Take Risley’s Compound Fluid Ext. of Bncliu
Have von disease of tho urethra ?
Take Risley’s Compound Fluid Ext. of Buchu,
Cherry Street, Macon^ Ga, I ®f Buchu.
,1,"' ®i>e was. Still he don't care
**e sits his meals regular.
L jA’* 1 attempt at writin a Tail A it is
sJo? hut if I hev endoosed
! rV n '' c * scs oul they can
■ “* * s barren ,as the Dessert of
t.. •°,'. ou ' as a liower garding, mr ob-
"" •ccninplishcd. -\doo.
Rarities.
l'^tton in j.ivoriHXil for tho week
-t'.otsi 1,^1^ of which' spccula-
k jT? *"'• exporters 0,000. All qual-
^ estimated at Id.,
Sis,' i ‘"^'rinr grades. Holders were
k; *i showed no disposition to
of Friday 0,000 bales, the
> ? '|uict and steady, at the follow-
n.T^'rioans, Fair 7|d. Mobile,
•"Wlmg 8}d. I'plands, Fair Tld.
ItR
t*Wh 4
o® hxnd amounted to 548,500
11 were American.
ist" 1 ' advices from the nyum-
^ The market for goods
-Harkets.
^ P. M.—.Sales of cotton
<UlN , ' rh ottportsra tobk 2,000.
■ ^Wquibt
1
f JpUSTY CANDIDATES.
r 5^, are aut horized and re-
I. J - P- COOPER a candidate
kn _|** County, at the election in
l, 1 „*JT < * *° th® action pf a nominating
oetll
I
I
are authorized and re-
'•PETER M Cl-RBYa csndl
T« Ret urns of Bibb County
anury aut, snbjoct to tbu notion
Station. If ,„y b , M
u D,ED *
* »2!v?7 1 l® ol< d > ® r ' ** r Virgin
0r,JcS» B. K.ndal’, iu na
i tar the same.
Keren nr renaissiox to—J. B. A W. A. Ross, T,
It. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond.
President Manufacturer's Bank, Mncon, Ga.
W. M. Davidson, LaRoche A Hell, K. Habersham A
Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Co., T. J. Walsli, Sa
vannah, Ga.
W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C.
sag 9—ly
M. Landauer & Bro..
SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA,
Next door to Boardman's,
ublic attention to their
)FANCY
description*, and particular reference tojhe wants Surtv , rlll)? from Dropsy or Gravel 7
of thisrllmato baying been cojuidered,»»the m/m- Take Risley's Compound klnld Ext. of
oration of some of the different varieties will sho Any burning in Urinary Passages 7 ^
- - ^Tako Risley’s Compound fluid Ext. of Bnchn.
It [s sold by Druggists and Country Merchants
of tbeflui
Emanuel ~ .. .
light “Onnce” Hata ; extra black
era' Hats; aad many othe'
Boys’ Soft Ilfits; .
Black, brown and pearl Ledger ; fancy, plaid and
extra black and brown medium.
Wool Hats : ' j
Extra CaasnArette, for Men and Boy*, from
to *24 per dozen,
ffennL^fortadbLk. brown and ^IFreimbj Iti-sold »«r pragglsta and Country Jiercn
the fluest quality ; J 11 pJSwL’ lid, • K flARBAL. KJSLEY A KITCHEN.
^ n “oLc^fl.ta‘ C «tra bl.ck and brown Plant- I Importer! and Wholesale Druggiata. 70 Barela:
Hats; aad many other varietlea.
Importers!
New York!
oct 11—Sw
! (Offered to Wholesale and Retail purchasers,)
Embracing every description of
i Rich Dress Goods, Silks, Merinos; sll Wool de
Lalnes, Fashionable Robes, Shawls, Prints
in great variety, Ribbons and Laces.
As well as every staple article in the Dry Goods
' line. And in ZEPHYR, WORSTED AND EM-
j UROIDERI KG MATERIALS, they have the most
I complete stock in this city.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A Urge stock of ail sixes aud qualities.
Their READY MADE CLOTHING DEPART-'
! MENT is one door above, and embraces a splendid
I and extensive variety. The whole establishment
offers inducements to trade unexcelled
in this market.
Call and see. We challenge competition.
Macon, Sept. 27—fia.
Reynolds’
i Carriage & Harness Establishment.
METROPOLITAN
MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF THE CITY OF
Men’s Capst \ -jsq-EW-YORK1.
jaS5SS®jassSS|w«*« s™
black Jocke# and xxx Otter, at all price*, hiacxun
broarn Plush, from x to xxx. I'jicillty of Medicine. | rpHE anderaignod invites the at r .*s .
Bovs’ Caps: hKN’RVA. AKCHF.K, M. D, Profeaaor ofTl.cory 1 tenUoa bfpurehaaeratothe lar-fc^^^T
XJUVo '- u r; , i , AU „ free '.Ife® ' 1 ,t> an< t pfttimit.wv ge*t assortment of \ ebicle* ever of.y.'*/
Black »ml velvet Jockav ; brown an K andlractice n CJ fered lor eale iu the Southern Country,
nno ; National Gnard; blue 71*t re„imeat, i 2 1 LFV, REUBEN, M. D„ Prof: of Phyaiology and p. oar jje.t Germantown and Rockaways from
cloth, from 35 cents to *1, •■ , physical Science. Si50 to *230
T TTntu • raVORGE GROSS, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and : Coaches ofvarious designs from 9350 to #600
J Julies Rldin , nd promenade, I °j J ; 3e .‘es of Women and Children. Six Seat Itockawaya and Planters Car-
and^mori f«*bionable styles at j J lUaM duVANT. M. D, Prof of Anatomy and
Surgery- Buggies without tops, Ac.. Ac • M> to 4123
iiwRUES M. SWEET, M.J>„ Prof, of llateria Med- ; Ail Vehicles Warranted.
U {ea, Therapeutics and Botany. _ Charts contrining_ eve^r variety of Vehicle, to
ral Imported;
low prices
Infants’Hats:
Fine smoked and white I «*h» 1
extra, brown and white WW
A I^° ~
Jot ton I MBRELLAS,^
I of all qualities, at any prices. L
*• ... .. .he most faatidioua, if
I will endeavor to P ' " . niv f i,,ck and prices,
they will hot i r.ll ai d < u'g BKLDEN,
' r.mod'1 Unll Building.
Silk anti (.'o
TV BOOTH, a. M. B. P. II. Professor of getber with a list pneesfornished, by addressing
^ Chemiitry, 1-barm.Cy and Toxicology. . No. *». Mee,^.?^^^.
ROSACE P.HEKDMAN. a. M., Prof, of Medical,
.1 urisprnd® nC ®'
DRY GOODS, DRYGOODS.
GRANITE BLOCK, MULBERRY ST.
N. S. Prudden & Go.,
Grateful for the liberal patronage of last year, are
now prepared to exhibit for the
Fall and Winter Trade,
A large and select Stock of
Fancy &Staple Dry Goods,
Confident of not being excelled either in beauty,
style or price. A choice variety of rich
DRESS GOODS!
Velvet and Silk Robes, Broche and Bayadere Silks
Foulard Silks, DeLnine and Merino Robes, Robes
de Chambre, Poplins, Valencias, DeLaines Merinos,
Cashmeres, a large variety of SHAWLS, new styles,
Velvet tnd Cloth CLOAKS;
Misses and Children’s CLOAKS, TALMAS, and
SACKS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery,
Gloves, Empress finop Skirts, a superior article,
warranted best quality. *
Our assortment ot
Goods for Family use
is complete. Irish Lienus, Toweliogs, Napkins, Ta
ble Cluths, Table Damask, Pillow Casing, Sheetings.
Welsh Shaker and Patent Flannels, and all the dif
ferent varieties of
STAPLE GOODS
required for the trade, which wc offer on the most
favorable terms.
N. S. PRUDDEN A CO.
sep 27
( This old and reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY YEARS, continues to Insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwelling;, Furniture,
Wurehousea, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac
tories, and most other kinds ofproperty, on its usu
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro
perty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Ont-
Buildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stcck.
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Ac., Ac., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at lott
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,.in funds
current in the cities of .Yew Yoikor 'Bm’on. as the a«-
sured may prefer. E.J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
The diploma of tlie first class was awarded by the ,
Virginia Mechanics’ Institute for the promotion of -.
Mechanic Arts, to Win. Kerr, of Augusta county,
for Snuiiucrdcuti XVhistiv, exhibited at the ex
hibition of articles of American manufacture, held
in tho city of Richmond on tlie 30th day of Novem
ber, 1854. |
J. A. BELVIN, President.
Jss. IV. LtIVHUS.fier.
Manufactured by IVtl. UERIt,
Summerdean,
Augusta County, Va.
! itlHlcr A Waterman, Sole Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
I Sept. 19—6m
CASH.
House Furnishing Store,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. *
Look here—Beautiful Ladies;
Look here—Belles and Beaux;
Look here—Towns and Counties!
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
! FIRE A.\D LIFE I.VSIRAME
COMFAN Y,
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
PAID UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS ARP RESERV1D PfgSS
_ , Tr „ „ . . J .. w .. . , FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
from N. York | 8 00,04)0 tHVBITtP ,R THtS COCVTBT.
Charleston, 8. Carolina.
c* O ^ L ! O o -A- L - -
Have yonr Unites Death.
urtf«* Quantity of cro
W K Luuip Oo r w.7«,‘r f-nity
coon uht. »I * '’"jjli.BR A WATERMAN
MslricuU
I'ccs and JExitciiscs.
,r all the tickets to each course of
4ur*-s *9.
Ticket * 5 00
ee tor graduation -...9t5 00
Kiami*"* *
ra-i*irrul*r* ot the 8orinth Annual announce- 1
r thU Colleee will br nil i:if«.rniatii.!i
ineI 1 °»iv ariven to H»y parties deairiutftho *ame, by
promptly ft - ^ s\yKKT, M 1),
addresfe 1 * 1 * L)tan of tho Faculty,
.jr No. 6, Bl*ek*r Street, N\w York.
ROOM WANTED.
A CARL)!
M lt. G. L. DENMAN, of the late firm of Den
man A Waterman (known as the New York
Store,) having associated himself with Mr. Elias
Einstein, in the
JDEb'Sr GOODS
bnaiuess, would respectfully aolicit a continuance of
tlie patronage so liberally bestowed ou him by his
friends and the public generally.
Rich and Beautiful
Are new new Fall and Winter styles on exhibition
at the Store of
ELIAS EINSTEIN.
e We would respectfully call the attention of the
idies and Gondumen of Macqn and snrroundiog
country to our large and beautiful stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Carpets. Clothing, Jtc.
New Style* Silk Robes, Imperial.
" V Deux Japes, Brocade.
•• " French Merino Robes.
“ “ All Wool DeLaine Robes,
“ Cashmere Robes.
•• “ Kobe Tuniqne.
“ “ Robe Mathilda.
Plain and Fancy colored all Wool DeLaines.
Poll Do Chevers, Ac.
CL OAKS! CL OAKS ! !
New Styloa Silk Velvets.
New Styles Beaver Cloth.
New Styles Ladies Cloth.
New Styles Ladies Cloth Raglans
NEW STYLES DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Opera, Eugenia, Ballardvalo, Shaker and Salsbu.
ry Flannels.
Cloths, Casstmeres, Kentucky Jeans and Satinet,
Osnaburgs, Kerseys and Domestic Goods always on
hand.
bed, crib and negro blankets.
CLOTHING, CLoTyiNG, a largo asstrtment of j
Shirts, Drawers, Ac.
• CARPETS! CARPETS! ! - {
Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Hearth Rugs, Ac-
Large lot of Embroideries in Edging, Inserting;,
Bands and ColUrr, just received.
Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Kid, Lisle Thread, Beaver
and Silk Gloves and Gauntletts, Hosiery, Ribbons,
Kara, Dimity, Canton Flannels. Calicos, Sheetings
end Shirtings, Ac., nnd everything that is kept in a
firit class Dry Goods House.
We invite yon *U to examine our gooda and judge
for yourselves. ELIAS EINSTEIN.
Macon, Sep. 27, 1659,
Tlie Driggs’ Patent Piano Forte.
I ain now ready to answer the oft repented ques
tion, "Who makes the best Pianos V* I answer
unqualifiedly, DRIGGS. PARMALEE A CO., of
New York. I have been tuning Pianos 22 years, and
claim to understand tlie instrument thoroughly. I
have keen North expressly to ascertain who makes
the best Pituios. I have seen every part of the
Driggs Piano, aud several other eelebraced ones, iu
proeesa of being made. The Driggs piano far excels
all Olliers. In two very important particulars, via ;
volume find sweetness of toue, and capacity for stay
ing in tune. The tone is produced as mni-ii as pos
sible like the Violin, there being two sounding-boards
convex outwards. The heavy, thick planks, blocks
and braces are done away with, so a chamber is
formed for sound. The power and sweetness of tone
is equal to that of tlie beat Grand Piano.
The capacity for staying in tune depends-on a new
ly invented Iron Frame, or bed-plate, which sustains
all the strain, and is entirely free from the vibratory
part of the Instrument. There is a.great improve
ment in the manner of putting, on the Strings, they
not being liable to rust or to jar at their bearings,
and in the arrangement of the dampers. The flanges,
hammers, back catches, and every part of the action
is made in a manner that cannot bo excelled. The
following is from Thalberg : t
" Mr. 8. B. Driggs—I have examined your new
Piano Forte, and cordially approve of ita system of
construction; its principles by which great increase
ofvibratorv power is obtained, being very simple .
ith the finest selection of
Watches, Jewelry,
anil Fsncy Articles ever brought to Georgia, and
they are now opened and yxposed for sale at our
beautiful Store, on Cherry Street, two doom from
tho Telegraph Building, at the sigh of tho
:b ics- watch:,
Therefore, we invito all to call and aee the latest
novelties. Ourselections embrace Rich. Rare and
Gorgeous Styles of Ornaments—Pins, Kings, Brace
lets. Chains, Ladies Enamelled A Diamond Watch
es, Diamoud, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, aud other full
and half sets of Jewelry—some of new design, just
Out.
We desire to call particular attention to our stock
of WATCHES, by tho celebrated makers, Cowde-
roy, Uoddel, Stoddart, Tobias, Ac., made to order
expressly for us. We have 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, Ac.
Musical Instruments of every description. Call
and look st onr varied stock of \ lolins. »
We also call tho altention of the trade to our
stock of
Goltl Pens—
the largest and best selection ever brought to thi* j
market.
Kepairin ; promptly done and warranted.
MENARD A BURGHAUD, j
»ep*o Sign of Big Wat oh. |
“tAL GABLE REAL ESTATE^
DIRECTORS I!» SI \V V OKtt.
JAMES BROWS. Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTES. Esq.. Doputv Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY. E-q.
EUGENE DCTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Ftq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON’, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON. Esq.
WM. S. WETMOKE, Esq.
EDWARD M. AKCHIBai D. Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
CounseloftheBoard. A. HA MILTON, Jr.,Esq.
AVERS, WINGFIELD A I O. Agents.
Macon, Ga. apr.26
~ FALL GOODS!
LARGE STOCK!
CHEAP PRICES AND
ELEGANT GOODS
uimiv &
‘jBazaar of Fashion
F'OH. SALE!
and perfectly philosophical. The tone is grand and
noble. It hasgreat capacity fin-sustaining the sound m HE undersigned offer for sale,
or singing, and Us volume of tone, or power, 1 have X commodating terms, one of the
never heard excelled in depth, Punty. mid sympa . and valuable PLANTATIONS in Georgia, situated
thotic sweetness. S.THALBEUG." in Washington county, on the line of tho Central
Similar certificates have been received from Gets- ■ Rail Road, nnd about 45 miles below Macon'. j ..... . ,
chalk, Strakosoh, Mason and mauv other eminent This property (belonging to the estate of the late | beyond defcnption, is a troth <
nrtists. William Fish,) contains 2,700 acres, in a compact and nothing is needed but those
• One of these instruments may be seen at Messrs, andconven ont body, about 700 of which are clear-
Virgins. Wc shall be able soon to fill orders not on- i ed, and in a ligh state of cultivation. Of tho cleared
lywitli these pianos, but others of every neat pat* i land, about 500 are of the best Oak tod Hickory and
tern—four largo ronmt comers, gothic legs, rose- High Swamx—all very productive and very superb
wood, 6 octaves, so arranged Jhat pieces can be I or Cotton Ijands. The remaining 200 are mixed
played on them the same as on the 7 octave piano*, j Pir~ I—•* " 1 —* ! — |Uf
except on the lower bass notes. Also, 7 octavo pi- wil
W E have now in store, and are daily -eceiviog
the largest and most attractive stock of nob.
elegant
that ha* been our Dleaaure and privilege to oiler tu
a fashionable world. To saj that onrstock is
RICH AND GORGEOUS,
is a truth easily oorrcbonM.
in want ofthe
LATEST GEMS
to call and s«c for themselves. Onr stock of STA
PLE GOODS wai never before so com; ’.-to, and
when wa add our
CARPET DEPARTMENT\
land, which is, also, quite productive. Of the
.or uncleared land, aportion is rich Oak and HH
anoa’ofthe same make and pattern, which we mil; Hickory: 3C0 or 409 acres fine Creek bottom, on a ] , , . .
sell surprisingly cheap. Tho Driggs piano will bo j small stream, and easily brought into cultivation; j »hich displays every grade and style, wa are pre
sold at about the same prices as other piano*, accord-, the balance good Piue land, and very rich Creek and | pared to say that
ing to finish of case. River Swamp—the Pitm, covered With tic- best large OUR STOCK,
I have tho agenoy for tho salo of these pianos for' YollowPino; and the Swamp, with White Oak, aud t t, i 4 Lorre
the State of Georgia. Order, from any part ofthe other valuable growth. The greater part ; .f n , Q !«* whub^present* a scene a. varied u « U Larg
^tatc will be promptly attended to.
Direct to Macon,
sep 20
CLOTHING.
FALL AND WINTER.
JUST RECEIVED, THE LARGEST AXD
nfvnMn OT's'iriT' or ! good Store House—the neighborhood affording a
r ILfe 1 olWK. Of \ good stand for a Country Store. On the Plantation
I is, also, a gojtd Mill Scar, where, formerly, stood a
r -r __ , T —. , Saw and Griit MiU. The purchaser would, also,—
S Mil I \ ( I"*" the franchise or r — —
L U 1 M 1 IN AT, |3t.U Roan Station with
EVER OFFERED IN THIS
M .A. R K E T.
PRICES—LOW DOWN.
GREAT INDUCT MEXTSto CASH BUYERS
j Swamplands, which aro as fertile ss any in the if^'.. ,, , ,
! State, are high enon.-b for success tal cultivation.' CALL andAllowT'S‘^e Pleasure itoiihowyon onr
I without drainage or ombaakiuont stock. hosn, CObEffAX *«««*.
Thia place present* advaBt$K‘*s un«urpa?*>od. It j se P Cotton AYenue* Macon. Q*.
i Southern Plows,Com Shelters,&c.
vannah and Alac-cn; is woll Improved, with a largo [ A. E. MAYILEK & CO., No. 54 \ e*ey*st, N. York
and comfortable framed Dwelling, good Negro Cab- ? City, would respectfully inform Southern Merchant*
| ins. Gin House, Screw, 4c. The land* are aa pro-! aud dealers in Agricultural Implement*. th**t ther
j ductive for Cotton, Corn, &c. » * any in Middle or j are ?t!tl mauufacturinjj all kinds of both Steel and
18eatbern Georgia. The place I* hwdtny, water rood,»Iron tjouthern Plow Carting*, Corn^Sh filer,.
I range for stock of all kinds excelleaW noth in winter { Grain Cradle*. Hay and Stalk Cutters. Fen MilW.
j and cummer. ♦ Store Truck*. Garden and Canal Barrow*, Gin Gear.
There are, also, a Post Office Oconeeyand Hail { Segment CaatingS, Ac., expreeslv for the Southern
Hoad Station (No. 14) on the Plantation. Also, a j Trade. Also, on band, all kind* of Agricultural ami
* “ * ... . • “ ; Horticultural Implements, Machinery. 5seed**, ± erti
Users, Ac.,'which we sell at LOWER price* than any
other bouse in tho United State*. \\ e have - ri -
iuire the franchise or pnvilego of supplying the
i Wood and Water, which
CONSUMPTION.
W ANTED tar a aboft time, a room furaiakml or ( rilHE Scotch metiiod of iiloctiog a cure by tho
unfurin.-lirii, in * pleasant location. On® J. >9WlydUcov«nd Cnralivo Agents,feta *10. J.
- Forrest. J.K. R., 5 Margaret Row, Burton Cresant, j
E. WINSHIP:
furnished and near the Lanier House ore ferret)
Address with particular-, looHiion ind price
immediatelv.
oct «—it’
H. ..
Box If, Mar
HOI.TI>4. < 1.0 |'|,
PIECES ' " *
ion.
Representative in the United St a t
M. D., Brooklyn, N. York, to whom
be addressed. Dr Enwood being i
muuication with me, will aee that
/-^lMEcKS of the celebrated Dutcn Anchor case meet* with prompt attention. N
cMJbrand* of Bolang (. loth, f or sale at New York j dressed to me in London will he ret
price* by (July 2«) j B ^ w A K 0St*. prepaid «4 cent*.
1, II. Enwood,
il letters may
weekly com
h applicant s
letter* nd-
received unless
oct. 4. I
sept 27
T he 11
iu East Ma
- Apply to
Mp 27—tf
For Sale.
scripthre Wholesale Priced Catalogue, which we
will furnish on application by mAil or otherwise.- -
All Goods warranted to be a* represented.
can be rnado quite profitable. Send for our Price List. A. rVM athsr A C<r.,
Mr. Brown, who reside* upon therlae--, r il! u>w No.54 Vessy at-, N. Y. Successor* to John Mayher
ittoany gentleman wiamngto examine it. - & Co,, (wlo e>tabli>hed the burines* in 1^20.)
I foot previously di*po*u<l of at privat - sale, this j Mp 6—3m*
property will be sold publicly at Executors’ *.ile be —TZ Z n n “ T
TothePlanters of Georgia.
lhel'derrigr:X ivAtc,>r0p0f l '' Aadr “ <<,ith * r WEST & GODFREY.
> " UEO. YV. KISH. Oglethorpe ; ; * GENTS of khe PUnter’s Association of Georgia.
1NO. l> FISH, Savannah, \ * x r ' ^\_ will continue to represent their friend* into*'
P.'S.—\V«‘ also offer, at private sale, upn very >» :. of produce, at Savannah. .
reasonable Jt rma. n very desirable Summer &ES1 Thankful for the patronage of the last season, tnit >
DEXCE, ant,-mall Farm oi loo acre', in the plea*- take thi* occasion to inform the Planter* ot weor-
nnt village t> 'Midwav, about mil. > dUtaiit from . gia that thev are now readv, to wait upon tnel “.l, l>
MilledgevilU* 1 Thi* place. wfttOa .i slim; walk cf] the ensuing season, aud tiust by ^ strict aod uuorui
Oglelhtirpe College, is well and handsomely irapiov- • attention to husinea*. to givo-univ*^*^ 1
ed. Most of lie land is uncleared, and well wooded. ; to all who may tavor them, either « h 11
’ 5 Tho place Is very healthy, water very fine aud pr— — T s — 1 *‘ rh or
aud the soeii 1 aud edueatioual advantages, not ex
; relied in the State. Thi-t place will, also, be sold as
and Lot occupied by the subscriber j the property )f the estate of Wm. FDh, and is tht
Price low and terms easy. : homa*tead’wjere the late Mrs. 8arali Fish resided
SAM E F. GOVE. ! G. W. V
C JDP.
faction
usigmnent*
__ th orders for tha
purchase of family and plantation nupulie*
N. B.—Commission on tlie «l. «- * «*
per bale, an,) cn.tom.ry rate, .o^otbrr pred^
ISAAC cCyFJLtT.
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