Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 06, 1859, Image 1

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[rjy Joseph Clisbt: pGU TELEGltAPn MACON, DECEMBER 6, 18 K .9. ! ' rrbushed evkkt m).W MOANING TER!HS : , ; A j; s. IS .ADVANCE ., rr rtfc where the subscriptior fl( ,Jthc Office. )Uj St86l, MRE & CUTLERY. lyflAK ^ EED, tjoox’sin. 0Fft»* FO# SAtE: I mu - ^njsluh, ELv/. 11,1,1 A : J nir/ican ynnwrrtl, all dye*,. $ SHOE. fflwd,.JfailSdtod, Sheet, tyculer, (dal y jalfCrul, {Hound and Lfl/r. Ac. \fjRow, find, /ffiftnan, join, ifyldtet. r fot A i/M, Hfiikes, &• is TOOLS, - ylnidbi, wits, flfiscs, <&c/eu.' ivi, Jhanmeta, Hongs, Anr Ha*/'*- L _ ./ pill assoHmenl, ■ r jjl < C 8,Jfainss,Ht l acps, mon flhnins. \ SHELLERS, flog Jgjf> \hictJUIk, floffrcJUUs. If CUTTERS - iPalcnl 4Telf- iiiarlieiuiif}, sufiariorta any. ‘ COTTERS. SawawJkaL litter* and Jtuffa*. OW WARE.—Hols, Puens, it/rrs, JhoueL* tJJonas, t; (>/ngs, //FasAJltltlea, \<vur/iana, feeders. -3. Ql $ .fldlhis > to a mutt. • JK'uiy’a, SJ^rad- L’i, mid ether*. yfclliiu’, tirade’* SPal- [/a|iPs, Shade's fleawn. - Qinxlan ’* celebrated _ xuliir -tun:*, all aiyea, \/dA /;rv** flat, Henan bed -tines, dll lands n sal by flat- tin, flat'inet jilakrrs, I ethers. II SHOVELS.—zfltue& A mt 'lcnn.(short handle. | rflttm and /Manilla, all ‘tfi'lliiiH flinths, JlVire k -tiroes. !AID TABLE CTJTLEBY- fenic rafietn. dtmm lL AM) WINTER. TFAYF.lt, THE LARGEST AND jlN'ESr STOCK OF .0 THING. R OFFERED IN THIS \l It Iv E T. CLS-LOW DOWN. • ' CEMENTS m CASH BUYERS. I WINSHJP. idauer & Bro., >STKEET, MACON, (IKORLIA. **** ^ to Do*r liman's, 'V”ji«c«llinifjinWip attention to their * '•U'LK AMI) FANCY U GOODS, Retail purchasers.) C ^ncriptino of Merino*, all Wool do S*.%•}*•. Shawls, Print* [ , in ,hn Dry OodiJ* USG " "liSTEI) AND EM- they here the most f Is AND SHOES, Of nil size, mill <|unlitic«. Cj/UDB CLOTHING DEPART- Zr’ *®° v s t and embraces a splendid Tim whole establishment '*•**1* t«» trade unexcelled JJtlii* market. ..ilh-nge competition. IOVAL • ^LSBUET 1^;?''. .nil entnmera (lint he h«* ' •'«» awl Elegant Brown Stone . jafrom liia UM Stand, and di- o' **“ier House, where he offer* on " '*<#», one of the most choice Made Clothing* ; Tl*« Stock laonttoly NKW. •• black and fancy K^ock, Dress Hack and fancy Caasimere TJJjMf varic ua styles; rich Vel* Ul^Veita. lie has also, a com- ^Diaishinir Goods. P.itushoSter Seam SblrU, jjkmdere, Cr.vaU, Tiee, Collars, ■owl'"' 011 ' Dipartment U anppBed Slock of Clothe, Ceeeimenw ***r the direction of ecotnpe- do you Trade? place to buy * Goods ? '^‘^kdllhU Fall by oar Ledie* ^7h?' n ’ llod T deey that 'CHTWANGER 5M“?»',5* u , r.*v.ira it.V \,'V advantage* la ^ade clothing, 111 W»dt of Oentleraan'* fur- a! l ?* CKrv *D,' qnallty. S *a Mr !‘ • Chern Strict, “EUCIITWaN t! KR. Change ol Schedule* SAVANN AH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LIN IN COXNNEOno;, with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Roads. mHE splendid and Fast Bonninjp 1 .g£Efcl I> »?t, 1V, i!j. B * Tde “’ Comm .* n<I er,leave* Sevan n»h for Charleston every Sm afternoons at 3 o’clock and c . —Jap and Mediusday H! _ clock and connect* at Cherleaton with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road iroinr North: retnrnlng, leaves Charleston every Monde, i at 81 c’ploek (afterthe arrival North Ksstcm K. Hoad.) and nr- amt Friday ni[ of the cars of the North Eastern H. Road.) and or- r 'V a »t Savannah early the following morning*. By thi* route Passenge rs can obtain through tick ate to and from Savannah, Q*„ and Wilmington, X Carolina. II » vl ”K flhrongh. freight arrangement with the the Central Rail Hoad and its ccnneclions.aU freights between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con. .'gnedtoUte agenuofthieline will be forwarded ith dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah. E. LAKITTE * CO., Ag’U. Charleston ian 19 WACOM de WESTERN It V11. Iti.. IBkmmmmm s—mma\ O N an i after Thursday, l Jlh Jtdy, the Tra’. be run as follows: A brave Macon at 13 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 p ’jT’ 8 M * con 10 A ’ M- Arriv " ** Atlanta Leave Atlanta at 13 night. Arrive at Macon 7. A. M, p tjsve Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00 The night train will not be run on Sundava. The 13 night train from Macon connects with the Geor gia H. Road for Augusta, at 10 A. 51., and Atlanta • Wert Point II. R. at 13.15 A. M. The 10 day train from Macon, connects witlit Western and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga Dalton, Knoxville, Nashville, and Memphis. At 5.00 A. 51.. with Georgia It. R. at 19.00 night and at At lanta A West Point R. R. at 13.15 A. M. The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Hail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the Virginia. Springs Through Tickets to which may be bad at Macon, for 023 oo, and to New York for 0D5 25. Further information in regard to this route can be had at the General Ticket Ollico, Macon. ALFRED L. TYLER, Inlyl3 Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R. R OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS Tiro Daily Trains between Macon if Columbus Leave Macon at 11.15 p. m. and 9.15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Columbus 1.00 *. m. and 3.15p. mi Arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.33 p. tn. On and after Sunday, September 1th, the Passen ger and Mall Train for Albany and Cuthbert will run aa follows i Leave Macon, at 10.10 a. m., arrive at Albany, at 5.11 p. in. Leave Albany, at 1.10 p. in.. “ Maeop at 8.11 p. m. The Mail and Passenger Train from Cuthbert will connect with the Albany Mail Train atSmithville, No. 10. South Western R. K. Leave Cuthbert, at 13.15 p. m„ arrive at Smitbville, r.t 3.18p.m. Leave Smithville, at 1.05 p. m., arrive at Cuthbert, at 0.39 p. tn. Making the connection with the up aod down Al bany Mail Train. Trans to Columbus form a through connection tn Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgevilie and Eatonton. Post Coache* ran from Albany to Tallahassee Baiabridge, Thomasviilo, Ac., daily; also,tri-week ly from Cuthbeit to Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run sis time* a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesvlile and HawkltuviUe, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention in Macon. Forotherpolntstakeei ther Train. First class steamsh.’ps leak* Savannah for New York, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.— Passage in the Cabin *15, Steerage 86. Through Tickets can be procured from Bail Road Agents at Montgomery^ Columbus and Albany vie Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, at follows: Montgomery #36: Columbus #33 ; Albany •31 95. VIRGIL . - 5Iaeon,Sep. 6, ’59 i POWERS, Eng’r A Sup’t. TO DEALERS AND PLANTERS! MAPES’ NITROOEN1ZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Com, Ac. C lOMPOSED of Dried Blood. Bone*, Sulphuric l Acid, Peruvian Guano, and Sulphate of Ammo nia. Testimonials from hundreds who have use* it eleven years. "Does not exhaust the LandlikeGu- ano, but permanently Improve* it. * One hundred pound* of Nitrogemxed Snper-Phoe phat* of Ume.wiUeijnal in effect and lasting pow er.one hundred end eighty-five pounds Peruvian Guano. Produces Heavier - Bolls of Cotton, and greater weight of Wheat and other grain, per hush el, than Peruvian Gnano. Prevents Rust. COTTON. Colvmha, 8. C., Sept. 90, 1*59.' J. J. Marcs,Esq.—Dear SirI have very great pleasure in writing you, touching the effects of yonr Sutler- Phosphate of Lime on our Cotton crop. Hav ing tested it against four other preparations. I find the appearance of the plant is most hopefrtl and promising, as regard* a large and remunerating yield. I feel certain your inenare will give from one hundred, to one hundred and thirty pounds of Cotton more than any o her preparation per acre. It la a remarkable fact that no Knst iaaeen in the plant where your Manure has been used, wbilrall oth-rs ebow Rust more or lees, and tbi* is eBpecial- ly the ease where Guano baa boon need. And last, though not least, as regards the Planter * interest. 1 feel certain that Cotton from Super-Phoe- pbato will Weigh Much Heavier than from any eth er preparation, in this particular. I Mlieve Fhor- phates are destined to work tho greate.t poas b * revolution in the Cotton-frowlng States of the South. The plants took n oat vigorous and luxurious, some being six feet high, end holding from eighty to one hundred and tonltolle, each stalk. I am. very truly. H - L«HAM. WHEAT. The N. C. Disratrii, March. 1959: ”5Iy Wheat crop grown rpon Guano, Weighed butfitty-three pounds. whilethM grown upon Mspes Phosphates of Lime, weighed fifty-mne to sixty one pounds per bushel.” DaRICS, Ct., Sept. 37th. 1859. I know of no other manure that f ?, rt *!® Garden or other crop*, *o far »* I have tried it, aa ■ops, a- . , Map**’ Nitrogeniaed Soper-Phosphate of Lime. 1 Kssasr o, ct?l we^. York. made in all lnataneea i Corretpondents ordering lmplemeiit*, niachlnery • ipfttU miT rely upon toe ettentlon given ■election and ahipment. as if ordered Liberal amwift-menU made wUb nrffiTclaaa noua i fur the saleofMspes’ Nitrogenixed 8“P®r? h ®*' iste,' also Agricultural Implements, Machinery, Mapes' Agricultural, Implement and Seed Ware- >usc, 133 A131 Nassau, and II Beckman its. N.Y. nov 33—3m. U£W & SELECT GOODS. C ALI, at our old »taod on Cotton Avenue and look nt our fine assortment of W^T©lnIi®p JIWIILKYp SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, SILVER PLATED TEA SETTS, CASTORS, and a variety -ol Fancy .A-i-ticles! Gold and silver Spectacle* wUh ._£f 1 ? w ®. ssr - g^»apvai&i: SSb* dotmata^ort'notlc*,*«" * Work -gfiiBr(wonnSL J ihsjr—‘sW.wu—V Ihejr own merils. ine ww Bras* Inatrn- GnItar*.\Tol.nt. Flutej, Acc^ru Instruction S£ki. 0 VtoU?£d OoiuV strings of th. bent quaBty. rr;. k ,‘io^htd. CHEAP for, :ASH. . nov t* . 1 -*" 11 Painting* ! rpHE rakeerlber J?h i^^’otSsb* 1 fully inlorms In.* friends and SnfeisTOP&B haa formed a partnerahip w ith oof New Y«»ciiy. LOYJ & in iiKK. 1 Decorative Painter*, a P er GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUG-GIST And State Licensed Apothecary M ACON, GA. T S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the L public generally, that bia Stock is now full and complete. Which comprise*every articlethat should be (bead In a First Class DiTi^ and Chemical Store. Weekly srrivili of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Slock Weekly, with ■ FKE^i. AND CHOICE GOOD8, . Which are hooght with great attention to purity, and ratsiCOW as at any Drag Establishment in Geor- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. His stock consists In part of the following articles Dru^s, Chemicals nutl medicines Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware.Syringes. modern styles, great variety, Window Glass, Pntty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, . h real: Hops and all other Herbs, SnrgicaUo*trament*and Medicine Chests, J am.W Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines. Fine Castor Oil for Family use, Winea atocl Liqaora for Medlculaie only, Pertuim ry. I’omsilfcsand Toilet Article*. Golds ndsilver Lest, (Told and Tiufoiiand Artificial Teeth, Hair,Tooth axd Naii,BRuettss,. Wh, i t»W'“ h ’ p » int ’ Cloth and Flesh Brashes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and ra Glass, Grass and Gardon Sood, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner MolUrry elrerl a,id Colton Avenue, Moron. •Pi 31 Y.oiiUME XXXFV .—Eo. 11. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Of the best English, Swiss, and Ameri can Makers. At oct 1 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S. S TERLING Silver and Extra Plated Ware. Fot sale by act* • JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S. klf AGNl YlCENT J’nll and half sets of Jewelry iU Lava, Cameo, Mosaic, Coral. Ac, j>f the la- test designs. oct 1 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON S. C HAIN BRACELETS, Coral Necklaces. Chat. Chains with pins. Vest and Fob Chains of the latest patterns. oct 1 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S rTtllE largest and beet assortment of Violins, Goi JL tars. Banjos, Accordeons in the city, at oct 1 JOHN C. SCIUIEINEK A SON’S. QUB Strintja arejielliog fast. They are of the ^^■^psgt best quality. We keep no trash. • . —'— - ~CHRh oct1 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S. I F you wish to have your nano tuned to give yon satisfaction, the Inner most tane from two to three honrs. Any body who spends less time at it, cannot tune it clear. Our friends will please bear this in mind. Wn attend to toning and repairing of Pianos, but never will tune less than two or three hours. Wo are often compelled In spend fonrhouts. a* strings will stretch under the Tuner’s hands. ■ oct 1 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON’S. Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATED WARE, Fancy Goods, Musical Instru ments, &c. &c. A FULL and well selected Stock on hand now, at the old ata&d of DAY & MAUSSENET, on Mulberry Street, next door to E. L. Strobecker's Drag Store. Ilnnting Gold Case English Watches, of the best makers, price from #100 to #350; English Hunting Case Gold Swiss Watches, from #15 to #935 each ; Ilnnting Case Silver Watches, from #15 to #60; all warranted to be good time keepers. Jewelry in sets of Coral. Pearl. Cameo, Garnet. Lava, Florentine, Mosaic, Plain Gold, Ac., price from • 13 to #335 each. Also, a fni-assortment of Chatelanes. Breast Pins, Fob, Vest, Curb and Guard Chains, Finger and Ear Rings, Hnttous, Seal Keys, Cipsses, Lockets. Brace lets, Slides Buckles, Necklaces, Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Ac. Ac., and some choice Dia mond Finger Kings, and Diamond Breast Pins, with such other articles as is usually found in a First Cists Jewelry Establishment. Sliver Ware, Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, Ta ble and Desert Forks, Batter, Fish. Cake and Pic OCEANS OF NEW SHOES. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES - of all styles and qualities. Also, BOYS’. YOUTHS AGENTLEMEN’SFINE DRESS - BOOTS & SHOES ! A LARGE portion of oar goods we bare made in Norfolk. Virginia, where we are engaged in the manufacturing of BOOTS A SHOES. We have also a very Urge stock of NEGRO SIIOES! We very respectfully ask the tntixens of Macon, and public generally, to call and examine our goods .before purchasing, a* we are selling at a very small advance on cost, at the Cash Boot, Shoe & Trunk Emporium. L. L. BKICKHOUSE A CO., Triangular Block, next to fl. Fit^h A Co nov 8 Guano, Lime, Plaster, &c. rilHK undersigned are egepts for the sale of A Reese’s Manipulated Guano, are now prepared to supply planters in any quantities at the same coat as if ordered by themselves. Are also agents for the sale of Mapes’ Nitrogenixed Super Phosphate of Lime. Will also have a large supply of the gen uine Peruvian Guano, all of which will he sola as low as parties can lav it down in this market. AYERS, WINGFIELD A Co. Nov. 8. (COPY.] - Moktkzcrs, Get. 21th, 1859. Mrurr. Avert, IVingfdd 4- Co.: Desr Sirs—Yonn of the 13;b inst., has been re- camred, U* contents noted, Ac. IsnfliMssr di. quiry in regard to the Keese’s Manipulated Guano as a fertiliser—I am well pleased so far as 1 have tested its use.' I applied about 100 lbs. peracre on land that was badly worn, and not of the best when fresh. The product of the field where the Guano was applied is over eoo lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of land withont the Gnano produced thout 100 lbs. per acre. My mode of applying the Gnano was by depositing it in the drill before bed ding up the land, I bare not tried its use on corn, but hsve no doubt but it will succeed well. I shall nse it pre - . ty extensively on my next crop. Yours Bespectfu'ly, jSigned] REUBEN WRIGHT. IirRourii.u:, Oct. 30th, 1659. Mctor*. A yrrs, II’inefieid 4* Uo., Macon: Desk Stas—The Manipulated Guano bought of you last Spring (Reese's, I think it was.) I approve of very umeb. At this time, as the crop is not ga thered in. I cannot say as to whnt 'per cent, it will pay, though the nse of it on poor land pays a con siderable per cent. I sh*ll continue the use of it. Respectfully your*. [Signed| W. II. BYROM. nov 3 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Pocket Bibles, Family Bibles, Illustrated Bibles, 5 elvet Bibles, in Case*; Biblea with Clasps, and Bibles without Clasps, all sorts of Bibles! STATIONERY! STATIONERY! STATIONERY! PAPER ! PENS! PENCILS! INK PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Ledgers! Journals! Cosh Books! Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books! Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books! liecord Books! Memorandums! Record Books! Memorandums Record Books! Memorandums DIARIES’ DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! ALBUMS!ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS ALBUMS!ALBUMS* ALBUMS! ALBUMS ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS STEREOSCOPES! STEREOSCOPES! STEREOSCOPES! Views of London, Faria England. Scotland, ire land, Groups, Statuary, Landscapes, Buildings, Ac., Ac., Ac.! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS! All the standard Poets in the richest Binding. Scott’s, Oonper's and Irving's Novels, in ball Calf and iu Muslin ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS1 MAHOGANY WHITING DESKS MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! . VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! Paintings ! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! fimp MI’TWOUOI n\\v Paintiugs! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! nil, .MMlH)lUl,li.l.\ a Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! ’Washing? Machine! h™**** PICT - dictionary! W WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! The undersign- [ WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! e a n?t l b r e ",w P r Novels ! Novels! Novels fhe cUy qf «a * Novels! Novels! Novels cod, for the sale 1 of this simple, cheap, ami most | valuable inven tion for House hold economy. Tuese Machine" • h ve been triwl here by several > persons who are j co npetent totef- , ""■“’-'FALL AND U IM I II Novels! Novels ! Novels B0AK1) MAN’S! BOARD MAN’S! BOARDMAN’S! WASHINGTON BLOCK . WASHINGTON BLoCK WASHINGTON BLOCK Nov. 1, 1659. At At At ily. and they have given entire satisfaction They ca# be seen at my Auction Store, Cherry Street, Mxcon On. J. J. MILLER. Ajfent. Engraving! Engraving!; ILVER WARE. Jewelry, Ac. Ac., engraved in every variety of Letter, in Ralston's Building, Triangular Block, over Campbell A Colson's, by oct. 1* It J- B. WELLS. Jr. Caps, Goblets, Pitchen. Waiters, and a solid Stiver Tea Set, which for beauty of design and elegance of workmanship, is not to be surpassed. Fancy Goods, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Reti cules, Port MoulTes, Walking Canes, Walch St.-ind*, Dressing Cases, and some very handsome Magic Perfumery and Toilet Stands, suitable for presents and Toilet nse. WATCHES A JEWELRY Repaired by the best of Workmen, and warranted. :-Oct.S5. DAY A 5IAUSSENET. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! 1859. 1860. E. V J. JOHNSTON& CO, M A E just received and offer for sale on the most favorable terms, the most elegant, extensive and varied atock of Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Solid Silver and Stiver Platejl Ware, Fancy Goods, Musical lnatrameoto.Oa. ewvlmr-n. Voum, Cutlury. Ac., Ac., ever offered in this market. A call, either for pastime or to purchase, and rare- fnl comparison of qualities, styles and prices is res pectfully solicited. Mulberry Street, 3d door above Lanier House, Mhood. Georri*. J. JOHNSTON. G. 8. 011 EAR. nov 15 ; J WATCii WORK. TED for on*year. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. nov 15 > - . :y_ NEW STORE. LAUGESTQ£K of CHEAP GOODS BOOTS. SHOES, HATS- Caps, Leather Findjpgs,, &c., &c. T HE undersigned have opened a large stock oi Goods, selected with great care fspm the best Manufacturing Establishments in the country, to which they respectfully invite the attention of th# public, aba solicit an examination before purchaqps are made elsewhere Our determination is to sell good stock cheap, and give satisfactions all cases. Call at the Xevr Boot, Shoe, and Ilat and Cup Store, Triangular Block, S>*Repairing promptly executed, sop20 BEARDEN, GAINES A CO. CLOTHING; A Large and very Choice Stock, Embracing aU qualities for both Men and. Boys, ' Together with a LARGE STOOIv of , Furnishing Goods, now{offering at Extremely Low Prices, by A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO, Mulberry Street, Macon. Uct. 11 pebble spectacles, N Gold and Steel frames, Gold, Stiver, Steel and , Common Specks. ... A aplendid assortment^u.t received. b & & ^ PIANOS, F Chickering A Son's, Dunham - * and other eele- brated Makers; warranted intone, durability and finished to bo firstljuaJity, and sold at the very heat rate, together with a fine lot of Guitars. \ loltns, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin and Gnitar Strings, Mu “nov^S***’ * C '' 1Z J. JOHNSTON A CO. Everyday brings SomethingNow- NEW WATCHES, NEW JEWEDHY. NEW FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., T the NEW STORE opposite the Lanier House. and next door to 5lr. McEroy’* Glass and **The subscribers would take thi* method ofinfonn- ing the dtiiena of Macon and vicjplty that they have newly-opened a splendid assStment of new and desirable goods, lntho.wav of Watches, Jew elry, Stiver and Stiver Plated Ware. Fancy Articles, Ac, Ac., at the above place. Withont takm» np time, (for time is money,) to enniq*'ate the art.oles, will sav we have a genteel assortment of every thing usually kept In First Class Jewelry Stores, and eve ry day almost receiving new additions of new goods, ome and see them, nothing charged for showing ^r5MonToiSg.C*A , SH BUSINESS. I ich wo trust will enable us to make quick sale* at small profit*. Without saying any thing furth er. (which no doubt to do would be W*i##M **J*iU invite you, with your friends, to call d the. NEW STOKE, and there fiml things as here stated; good and cheap, every article warranted to (wove as rep resented, if not the money will be refended without a munnur. We would particularly invite the La dies attention to onr assortment of Fancy Hair-Pins and Head Dresses. Also the new and elegant pat tern* of llsir Jewelry, whish wtil be made to order short notice, and at much leu price* than hereto- tore. Look well to yonr time. Wetchea-cleaned and repaired in tHo best manner, warranted to give satisfaction, and Ait reasonable prtoes- Mr. Skiff being a practical Watcli-maker,.will personally at tend to the repairing of fine Wajchos. Uocks and •welrv repaired by an experienced workman. Old Gold ami Stiver taken in exchange for goods . lah will lie paid for old Silver. . m g \\'„ hive tine 19 carat Gold .Hunting ■ mod Watches w hich can besold for Forty Dollars, and warranted time * CO-> Opposite Lanier Houxe, Mnoon .O*. • 13. lB5>.--*f c$S& FAMILY CARRIAGES. -■ y W—■ * L _ D..1 l ! WS Old Stand, op]*.side the Pott Office. live usortSMBt of fine Car- \c.. from |bo best and most t. a ronsi-tinx of the latest and FULL nudexten rhqrpfl; Hi®**?® ttblc ManaCactori'- Cateche an BURKE, Is House, fciK" 1 llaiigf All orde ded to. an at moderate prices, nor S3—3m AC Macon, CJeor ntry nnetually ... latest henry Ueo- t and OVI. h are much •,,m tort* He d Berlii d, SO Conches, family Ci are <* Hockawnys } no top Hogg' etta top. a*,.uable term* f age cut.— with 1’haetou*. slide aeaL jump seat, and a* the best of work on the r Cash, or approved .Notes. C. THORNTON A CO. STRONG- & WOOD, Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, Licntlicr, Hats iV Caps, At their old Stand on Second Street, Opposite • -BOSTICK & KEIX, MACON, GEORGIA, H AVE now a full supply of Goods in their line, to which they are making constant additions, of all the different styles of workmanship.and Veai and which will ba sold on as good terms, for cash r approved abort credit, aaany Shoe establishment in Georgia. They solicit a continuance of the liberal P*ie>ui*s tmi* *1 by the firm. ^^BUty XT'—iy Drug's and Medicines ZEILIN & HUNT, Druggists and Ohemistsj , (Opposite Georgia Telegraph Office.) f h’RK DRUGS ARJ) MEDICINES, ge therefore invite you to examine ourstocl*. ty Sorgieal Instruments, Furniture and Fixtures, and all articles required for Physician*. .Merchants and Druggists, will be furnished at LOW CASH PRICES. [7 Wholesaler)- at low figures, and onlytfor CASH. oct It Rich and Beautiful Are new new Fall and Winter styles ou ellilbition at the Store of ELIAS EINSTEIN# We would respectfeUy call the attention of (lie Ladies and Uentlemen of Macon and surroundihg country to oar large and beautiful stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, CvP et *. Clothing, Ac. New Style* Silk Robes. Imperial. g’< •• Deux Jupes, Brocade. ” “ French Merino Rohe*. “ - All Wodl DeLalne Robes. “ •• Cashmere Robes. •• Robe Tuniqne. •• “ Kobe 5Iathilda. Plain and Fancy colored all Wool DeLaines. Poll D* Cbevers, Ac. CL OAKS! CL OA KS ! ! New Styles Silk Velvets. - . New Styles Beaver Cloth. New Styles Ladies Cloth. New Styles Ladies Cloth Raglans NEW STYLES DRESS TRIMMINGS. Opera, Eggeaia, Ilallardvale, Shaker and Salsbo ry Flannels. Cloths, Caasimeres, Kentucky Jeans’and Satinet, Oanaburgs, Kerseys and Domestic Goods always on band. BED, CRIB ANDJSEGKO BLANKETS. CLOTHING. CLOTHING, a large assortment of Shirt#, Drawers, Ac. * CARPETS! CARPETS!! Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Hearth Ruga, Ac- Large lot of Embroideries in Edging, Inserting., Bands and Collarr,just received. Shawls, IIoop Skirts, Kid, Lisle Thread, Beaver and Silk Gloves and Gauntlet!*, Hosiery, Ribbons, Fora. Dimity, Canton Flaunels, Calicos, Sheetings and Shirtings. Ac., and everything that is kept in a first class Dry Goods House. > We invite you all to examine our goods and ledge for yourselves. , ELIAS EINSTEIN. Macon, Sep. 37. 1659. THE CELEBRATED COPPER TOE! Ulfcbell’s Metallic Patent Tip, Designed especially tor Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s BOOTS 6i SHOES. A N Improvement has been applied to Boots and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the consumer, of two thirdj, is realized, by actual ex periment. m THE TIP consists of a piece of copper or other indestructible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the Boot ot Shoe, forming a complete protection. This inven tion is now presented to the pnollc, with the fullest knowledge ofit* practical utility, having been test- ed over two years, and is destined entirely to sbper. cede the old style, for Children’* lloya’tiiid Youth*’ Hoot* A-.Nhor* .The importance of this invention wtil -be readily WwAi.1,4, mm it is well known that children inva riably wearont their boots and shoes First n« the Toe, and, with this protection, tfiey will, upon an aver age, wear atleast two to three times as long as th old style, while the expense is Rut n triile more. This invention is alio especially applicable to Miners - Boots, and all occupations subjecting the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or u-ora. Merchants, and the public generally, wtil see the importance of obtaining these goods immediately, Ml ^r¥inir ,i ° Cl1- ■ f "« eoe ™ 1 *“«• ^ supercede The Goods may be obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or of the subscriber*, CHAME, nrKINNIiY A db. (Owners of the Patent.) Boston «ug9—Urn - liarnCHS, cfco. PLANT’S HLD STAND, Opposite the Post Oflii-e. - Blacon, Georgia T H. PLANT having formed q connection with . Mr. J. C. Thornton, for ninny years favora bly known as a practical and experienced Carriage maker, and dealer, at Colombia, So. Ca„ and Savan nah, Ga., the Carriage business wtil hereafter be conducted in the name of J. C. TIIOHNTOY & CO. It is the intention of the undersigned to always keeponhanda varied and splendid assortment of every description of Carriage in use, which for Elegance, Lightness and Strength, cannot be excelled. .The long experience of both will at all timei insure the most perfect sat- s fiction to nil who may furor them with their pa tronage. It is the intention of the sabacribers. after the 1st of October, to go extensively onto the Manufacture & Repairing - of Carriages, Coftpeteot Mechanics in all the branches, will be em S loved under the immediate and practiced eye of [r Thornton, and customers may depend on having evei)r thing done in the very best manner, with promptness and despatch. aug 16 J. C. THORNTON A CO OYSTERS. FOR RENT- rrtoa good Tenant, the Store lately occupied by j Miller A Waterman, on Cotton Avenue. p Apply to ’ • cherry street. T HE undersigned will fill all orders for Oysters with despatch, of the best quality, at the fol lowing prices: Shell Oyatera, - 82 75 perbhl. Fresh do ..: §1 per gall. Pickled do -—....50 els. per gall. All orders must be accompanied by the Cash, or Ret erase*. The above covers all charges delivered at the De pot, except the can containing the Oysters, 8. V. DUPON. #.-t 1—ora l’-rt "Hi.-, at v-ivani,:,],. VJ;- - J£ VJ.l.L£ Academy* WM. D. MrCORKLE, A. M„ Principal. rTIllh Second Term oft!,!- S - - - til c-mint-n •<- ,v (',i„ .itiin A on the 2d ,.f.l»nuary, and will close in June fol-i sep B— CAUTION! ! /APR very gratifying success, particularly Ibis \ J Fall, in pleasing all who have examined our se lection of DRESS GOODS, has in some quarters made us the subject of considerable envy, and fur nished occasion for disparaging remarks. Our friends, whenever they hear any such l jn relation to either the quality, quantity, or price -of our Goods, before believing them, will do us the favor to call in and see for themselves. We may state that we can not prevent underhanded efforts on the part of some to sell their Goods,-nor can we condescend to retal iate. We can only invite an examination on the parfof those who, without reflection, might be for a time deceived by such misrepresentations nr “tricks of trade, - ' as they are denominated, by those who stoop to use them. oct 18 W. <Y. PARKER A CO. Southern Plows,Corn Shollers,&c. A.E. MAY HER & CO.. No. 34 Ve*ey-»t., N York City, would respectfully inform Southern Merchants and 'dealer* in Agricultural Implements, that they are still manimrHiring all kinds of both Steel and 1 r-• :i >”Uth’ : 'i 1'i 1 '. l i..u C■t-tinc’*. C'Tii SL. l 1* r-. Grain Cradles, Hay and Stalk Cutter*, Fan Mills, Store Trncki.Gurden ami Canal Harrows, Gin Gear, Segment Castings, &o., expressly for the Southern Trade. Also, on hand, all kind-* of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Machine-ry. Seeds, Ferti* fixers, Ac., which wo sell at LOWER prices than any other house in the United States. Wo have a De scriptive Wholesale Priced Catalogue, which we will furnish on application by mail or otherwise.— All Goods warranted to be as represented. _ Send tor our Price List. A. F. Mather Jfo.5-1 viaej-at, X. Y. Successors to John Mayher established the business in 1P20.) Maihei Subjects taught—Latin, <Vv all the ordinary English brant Tuition Jor ibe term, six m. No pupil will be received fora short one term, and no deduction made protracted illness. Vinevill#. Nov. 29th, Checks on New York • FOR SALK BT THE jyjup A cTURERS’ BANK except in cases of j SANFORD’S LIVER IiWIGORATOR NEVEK DEUILITATEM TT is compounded ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and JL has become an establisbed fact, a Standard Med* by all that have used it. icine known A approved! • and is now resorted tc 22 diseases for which it h It has cured thousand* who had given up all numerous unsolicited siou show. The dose must be adap- of the individual taking tities as to act gently on Let the dictates of your the use of the 1*1 VCR it will cure Liver C’oiu tacks, Djapepsia, Summer Complaint t4onr Htomacli, 11a- t'holiC) C' h o I r ra^ Cliolcrn Infinitum, dice, Female IVenk- ed succesafullyas an Or irinr. It will cure the ACXIR (as thousands minute*, if two or are taken at the com All wbonae itnre In its favor. with confidence in all the recommended, within the last two years hopes of relief, as the certificates in my posses* ted to the temperament it.and used in such quan* the Bowels. judgment guide you in I71VIGOKATOR, A plaint*, Itiliou* At* Chronic Dinrrlicen, Dyscutery, I>roj»*y, bitunl C*o«iivrur*M. n.oh .ii ,»i «> i-inn, B’ lut uh iM C. .1IIIIII- , Mid may be us* dinury Family Jled- CK 11 RAD. can testify) in twenty three Ten-*pooufulM mencement of attack, giving their testimony Mix WATER in the mouth WITH THE INVIG- ORATOR. and SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. C5FFried One Dollar per Boltle. — it.so— SAW FORD’S Li” a r»jc :ei -mr CATHARTIC PILLS, • COMPOUNDED FROii Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air-tight, and will keep in any Climate. The Family Cntli- . ni-tir PILL is a gen tle but .‘irtiv(. Cathartic, -r which the proprietor has used in his practice mort ■** than twenty years. Tlie constantly inorens- —i ing demand from those who have long used the * I’I l.I.S, and the satis faction which all express in regard to their use, has induced me to place . them within the reach of all. . 2^ The Profession well know that different Ca thartics net ou different -s portions of the bowels. The PAHILY CA- T1IAKT1C PILL to this well established from a variety of the pu- . v.. . which act alike on every part of the alimentary 25 canal, and are good and safe ill all cases where ^ a Cathartic is needed, .- |» o l has, with due referenct- tact, been compounded rest Vegetable Extracts, tivruca*, Fain* ami hole Hotly, from quently if neglected ends ver, Jjosh of Appetite, of Gold over the Ilcadnekc or weight • i » jiii^i iin nt iiic», l*n i ii m ill till — Ifnti’k a\- lioiliH, 4’os- *!«»«*■■■. neeet — SorrllCNN OVI’C tile lH*suddeu cold, which fre- ^'iualoug course of Fe- ^ a creeping een»atiou Body, RrslIpMimfNn, in tin- ll<-ui!. nil III it n nt inn tor j Dimeamr-t Worm* in Cliilili'cn or Adult*, RheunintiMiu, a great Purifier of the Blood, and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement. DOSE. 1 to 3. PRICE .30 CENTS. The Livek Invigokator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in ail the large town*. H. T. IV. SANFORD, SI. Manufacturer and Proprietor, 335 Krondwny, New York. Retailed .by all Druggists. Sold also by EEILIN & HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, may io-ly E L. STllOHECKER & IT rOULDiuforra their friends and the puhtirfgen- V V erally, that they have now iu ttore, and are constantly receiving their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, (St Choice and Select GROCERIES. 'o which they would most respectfully invite the attention of one and all. Planters and Merchants Will find it greatly to their interest to call and ex amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are determined to sell, profit or no profit. Quiok sales and small margin,, is our motto. Onr stock consists in part of 50 Bales Gunny Cloth. 150 Coil: Rope. * 1000 Pounds Baling Twine. 295 Bags Coffee—Java, Porto Rico, Rio and La gutra. 10 Chests-Black and Green Tea. 150 Barrels A. B. A C. Sugar. 35 ' “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar. 5 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 10 Hogshead Fine Port ltico. 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 100 Saoks Alum Salt. £50 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 50 “ Sperm ’’ 100 Boxes No. 1 Soap. 30 •• Family Toilet Soap. 75 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy. 100 Boxes Starch. -100 Jars Snuff. 80 Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs of Powder. 30 Cans Duck-shooting Powder. 100 Btgt Shot. 150,000 Cigars, various brands. ISO Boxes Tobacco. 30 Cases Magnolia and Mount VeAou Tobacco. 30 Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes. 5 Cases Homespun, Bleached. 10 Bales Georgia Kersey. • 10 " Northern “ 15 *’ Blankets, all prices. 60 Baskets Piper’s Ileiiisick Wine. 35 “ LaPerleWine. 35 “ Prince Imperial Wine. 20 Cases Cabinet Wiue. 75 Cases Ginger A Blackberry Wino and Brandy 100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey. 10 - **• Extra old Bourbon. 75 4 ■ Gin, Hum antl'llrwiitly. 10 Uadis Madeira,Port and Sweet Wine. 10 Casestm'ndon Dock Gin. 15 “ Boker and Stoughton Bitters. 95 “ Lemon Syrup. 30 Casks Ale and Porter, to Boxes Ginger Preserves, Pruues and Figs. 30 •• A-Wt. ! Pickle*. 10 “ Huper Citrb. Soda. " SO Barrel* and Boxes Soda aud Butter Crackers, 35 Boxes Herrings. 5 Sacks Ashton's Table SaH. 5 Cases Ashton's Table Salt. 15 Doz. Well Buckets. 15 Doz. Blue Buckets^ 35 Nests of Tubs. 50 Doz. Georgia Pine Buckets. SO Boxos Leveritt Axes. 30,000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc. 10 Barrels Linseed Oil. “ Tanners - and Machine Oil. “ Caitor OIL 3 Casks Linseed Oik 1 “ Pure Sperm Oil. 5 Barrels Lemon Syrup. “ Rose Cordial. Peppermint Cordial. „ 150 Pounds Sewing Thread. 50 Dozen English Picklist. 10 “ Worcestershire Sauce. 30 Hbds. Clear Bacon Sides. 1.0 Casks Hams. 30 Kits Shad. " Mackerel. 30 " White Fish. “ #1 Salmon. * 30 Cases Plantation Whiskey. So “ Pine Apple Brandy. 5 Barrels CUT LOAF Sugar. “ Soft Shell-Almonds. “ Pecan Nuts. “ Brazil Nuts. 35 Boxes Anderson's Solace Tobacco. 100 Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels Mackerel. 30 Firkins Prime"Frcs!i Butter. “ “ •• Lard. ' ’ ) Dos. Corn Shelters. 10 “ Brooms, lu Cases Common Matches. 90 Gross German - 10 Case* New Cider. 50 Doz. Blacking. 10 Cases Cotton Cards. 50 Doz. Yeast Powders. 1000 Pounds Ground Paints in Oil, of all colors, uov 8 Look aero—Beautiful Ladies; Look here—Belles and Beaux; Look here—Towns and Counties! UB Mb. Bukghahd has returned fromN.York th the finest selection of. Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Articles ever brought to Georgia, and they aro now opened aud exposed for salo at onr beautiful Store, on Cherry Street, two doors from the Telegraph Building, at the sigh of the BIG- Therefore*wn invite all to call and see the latest novelties. - Our selections embrace Rich, Rare and Gorgeous Styles ot Ornaments—Pins, Rings, Brace lets, Chains, Ladies Enamelled A Diamond Watch es, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, and other full and half sets of Jewelry—some of new design, just out. We disire to call particular attention to our stock of WATCHES, by the celebrated makers, Cowde- roy, HOddel, Stoddart. Tobias, Ac., made to order expressly for us. We have also ou hand the inval uable Jurgenson and Nardin Chronometers. A large variety of Clocks—latest style. Sterling Stiver and- Plated Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Ac. • Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look, at our varied stock of Violins. We also call the attention of the trade to our stock of . !->■ :. 3 Gold l’l’HS— the largest aud best selection ever brought to this market.' Repairing promptly done aud warranted. MENARD ABURGHARD, sep20 Sign of Big Walch. Fall goods! LARGE STOCK! CHEAP PRICES AND ELEGANT GOODS JDiTHlil & “Bazaar of Fashion. W E have now in store, and are daily receiving the largest and most Attractive stock of rich, elegant Grains, HR/ifLes, &>c., Manufactured by MARKWALTER&MGBSEk jyr^coisr, g-a.. rp 11E subscribers having formed a co partnership .. for the purpose of Manufacturing lAflcs* Double-Barrelled Guns aii<l PISTOLS, They are now prepared to make the Heat Iciflca manufactured in the United States, upon Mr. Morse’s entirely new plan. Guns Re-Stocked and Repaired on the most rea sonable terms, at short notice. The undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar antee all Work entrusted to their care, and invite the public to give them a trial, at fhe Ffoyd House, op posite Dr. Thomson's Drug Store. WM. MARKWALTER. Late of Augusta, Ga. T. MORSE, Lato of Hodgkins & Son, Macon, Ga. afag 30—ly that has bedh our nleasure and privilege to offer a fashionable worfd. To say that our stock is RICH AND -G OR CEO US, beyond defeription, is a truth easily oorraboeated, and nothing is needed but those in want of the LATEST GEMS to call and see for themselves. Our stoek of STA PLE GOODS waa jiever before so complete, and when we add our CA It PET DEPARTMENT, which displays every grade and-style, we are pre pared to say that OUR STOCK, as a whole, presents a scene as varied as it is Large and Attractive. CALL and allow us the pleasure to show you our stock. ICONS, COLEMAN A ICONS, sepSO Cotton enue, Macon . Qa. DRYGOODS, DRYGOODS. GRANITE BLOCK, MULBERRY ST. N. S. Prudden & Co., 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 Rohes, Brocbe and Bayadere Silks Foulard Silks, DeLuipe and Merino Robes, Robes de Chambre, Poplins, Valencias, DeLaines Merinos, Cashmeres, a large variety ofSHAWLS, new styles Velvet end Cloth CLOAKS; Misses and Children's CLOAKS^ TALMAS, .and SACKS. Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Empress Hoop Skirts, a superior article, warranted best quality. Our assortment ot Goods for Family use 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 the trade,-which tve offer on the most favorable termB. N. S. PRUDDEN A CO. sep 37 door JIoiics Klit-riir Sale. W ILL besold before thn Court HouSv ...... ... the toivn of Clinton, between the usual hoars of sale, four hundred and seventy-five sere* of land, mote or less, levied on as the property of Willwm Brooks, to satisfy a fi. fa. iu Jones Inferior Court, in favor of Daniel Leslie vs. John A. Childs. Levied on as the property of William Brooks, Seenrity.— 1’ioperty pointed out by James G. Ba-uts. THseNov. 31stT1859. J. A. SMITH. Dep. Skiff nov 29 ..Yirtl* r - -v 4!raw lord Klwt ill 's k,alt's. W ILL be sold before the Courthouso door. In the town of Knoxville, in said. County of Crawford, on the first Tuesday oi January next, with in the legal hours of sale, tho interest of George W. McNeill in an to tho following described lots cr par cels of Land, lying and being in the seventh (7th) district of, originally Houston now, Crawford Coun ty, viz: The undivided half of Lots Nos. one hun dred sod twenty (130), one hundred and nineteen (119),' one hundredand thirty seven (137), one hun dred aud thirty-eight (138), fifty-one and fifty two (51 and 59), and one hundred and thirty-nine (139), except the north portion (of the Creek.) of lot No. 152, the undivided half of the south portion of tho said last named Lot: also fifty acres of Lot No.. also ten acres from the north portion of Lot No* 159. Levied on to satisfy & Fi. Fa. from Crawford Supe rior Court. Castleberry A Fowler vs. George W. McNeill, principal, and liurrill J. McNeill, security on stay of Execution. Property pointed out by Plaint ill's, this November 25, 1859 MORGAN HANCOCK, Sheriff. tor Sa l c ! O NE of the best places in Middle Georgia, lying right up aud down the Ocmulgeo River, con taining 1,100 acres, of which there are near 500 acres open, aud near 80 fresh. Adjoining the open land, are from 5 to «00 acres of No. l letter A l’iue Land to clear, of the first quality. Below the place is a large swamp, in which Stoek kec-p fat. Cows as fat in January and February as iiiju'y, There is a good lauding within a few hundred yards of the Gin House, where you can hoard your Cotton, or receive any thing ordered from Savannah. Macen, or Uawkinsvillc. The place lies within ten mites of Ilawkintville. No two acres of the Pine Land to clear but will make a bele of Cotton. Healthv, and the best water in the county. Provisions on the plaee. E. F. WAY. nov 29*-6t Spe- B. A. WISE IS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF House Furnishing Goods ' STOVES, GRATES. PLATED WAKE AND CUTLERY, EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MJLEKET , Wfiich lie will sell at the very lowest prices for GASH. WASH’S alouNC Fiirululling Store, . Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. sep c Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, • Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. II if*C DONALD'S Tooth Paste always on hand and lVJL for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the Gnest style ot TEET1T ( also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, ice., alao with any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice. ’ oct lfi YiKii ®mA(L te®. This periodical, devoted to Rural Affairs, is pub lished with beautiful new type, in quarto form, on fine paper twice a month, (1st and 15th,) at #1 per annum. The experience which the Senior Editor has had in connection with agricultural affairs, for a period of upwards of twenty-five years, enables him to understand the wants of the Planting and Far ming interests, and be flatters himself that his pres ent publication will favorably compare with any similar publication in the United States; and the in crease of its circulation since the issue of the first No. ia July, is the best evidence of the appreciation of the work by those who have examined it. “ cimen numbers will be sent on application to S. SANDS A MILLS, Publishers, Baltimore, Md. S. Sands’ Farmers and Planters' Agency. The subscriber, who has been for tweuty-fivo 'ears past, identified with the “American Farmer,” saving disposed of his interest in that journal, wilt continue, on his individual account, to act as Agen, for the Fanners and Planters of the United States, in the purchase and shipment of all articles, manures Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Live Stock, Trees, PlantspSeeds, Ac. Peruvian, Mexican, Columbian, Nevassa and other Guanoes, Bone Dnst, Ground Plaster, Super-Phosphates of Lime, of eve ry reliable kind; Agricultural implements and Ma chinery. He calls attention to'lus Excelsior Mani pulated Guano, containing 9 to 10 per cent. Atnonia —15 to *0 per cent. Phospiistes, which he believes to be the best article iu the market of tho kind, at the game price, (#17 per ton of 2,000 lbs.) Also im proved breeds of live Stock, viz: Devon, Alder ney, Ayrshire Hereford and Short Horn Cattle, Cots- wold and South Down Sheep, Chester, Suffolk and other Pigs, Horses and Males, Poultry, of every description. In short, everything required by the Farmer aud Planter. Idp* Ho contemplates building up an establish ment in this city, by which all kiDds of information and aid can be rendered to agricnlturists who may desire it—and as many of tho transactions connec ted with his Agency will include considerable lia bilities, he will, (by tlwir permission,) refer to the followinggentlemen. those who jnay not be acquain ted with his responsibilily, viz : Charles B. Calvert, Esq., JameeT.Earle. Esq., Ramsay M Henry, Esq., former Presidents of the M .ryland Stole Agr. Socie ty, and John Merryman, Esq., present President of do. He would also refer to David Dickson, Esq., and Col. Thomas M. Turner, of Sparta, Geo.; Jas. A. Nesbit, Esq., of Macon, Ga., Hon. Senator Ham mond, of South Carolina; Dr. .Maben, of Alabama ; * Mr. Swayze, of Louisiana. To the many thousands with whom he has been transacting business fer so many years, he can con fidently appeal for his prompt and judicious dis charge of all the duties committed tn him, and bo appeals to them to continue to him their support and influence in his present undertaking. Address SAMUEL SANDS, (Late of tho firm of S. Sands A Worthington,) General Secretary and Treasurer of Maryland State Agricultural Society, 138 Baltimore Street, Balti more, Md. . nov 29—lm FTJIRE LIQUORS. Messrs. DALY~&FITZGAKALD, RALSTON S BUILDINGS, H AVE just received PURE 1 PUKE IRISH WniSKY, MEKETT BRANDY, “ SHERRY WINE, “ MADEIRA A PORT WINE. These Liquors have been selected with great care by Daly, during a recent visit to Ireland. They are warranted pure. it is deemed entirely unnecessary to resort to puf fing in order to induce a sale. They are of the best quality, and cannot tail to es tablish this commendation in the minds of nil who try them. The public, and judges of the article par ticularly, are invited to call and examine for them selves. nov 22 GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE JLANIEK HOUSE. T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo tnera. House is now offered as inferior to m- otfcer FSrat Class Hotel In the Booth, and from itr central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accommodations to Families and Transient persons. The pabHomny expect from this House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found ii any other hotel B. F. DENSE, mar 2 Late of the Floyd House. IBROWISPS HOTEL. orrusirx f he new rail road depot, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl15 NEW GOODS- C. Campbell & Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. H AVE just received their Fall and Winter supply of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS and NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and Planters would do well to call and examine before pun h.i>in_r. They also continue to keep a general stock o GROCERIES at the old stand, ana do not intend Book Binding’. } LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made to order lor ) Courts aud Counting House, and the numbers printed on the pages without extra charge. MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS, bound in neat and cheap styles. DAVID ROSS, Cor. 3d and Cherry Streets, feb 1 Over George T. Rogers Jc Son. rp HE subscriber has purchased the Right to Row- aud * Patent Carriages and Springs for Blauk Account Books, which he will put on work when Instructed. DAVID K08«. Ml 200 NEGROES ~Vv r a-irtecl -to Hire. mHE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COM- JL PANY want to hire 200 Negro Men to work on REPAIRS of their Rond for the year lti60. Also, 40 or 50 Negro Women as Cooks and Shovel hands for which liberal prices will bo paid. Con tracts can be made with— John M. Walden, Supervisor, Fort Valloy, Wm. S. Brantly, or the subscriber, at the office in Macon. • For particulars, address ^ VIRGIL POWERS, oct. 25 2m Engineer & Superintendent. jPllgll^S Premium Photograph and Fine Art GALLERY! TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. TpIIE superiority of PL'(S I! 'S Colored Photographs l overall others made in the State, is conceded by all Connoisseurs who have examined them ; and hs another evidence ot their just appreciation, he was awarded the Premium at the late Southern Fair, held at Atlanta, Georgia. Orders fur the above style of Pictures, which can be made from Daguerreotypes of deceased persons as well as from life.) will receive special attention. STEREOSCOPES, AMBROTYPES. and all oth er styles of TYPES, taken in the very best manner, and at lower prices than the same style ot pictures can be obtained elsewhere. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. nor I HAVANA SEGARS, AT W1IOLESAI.K AN'n KKTAti.. M SSS .v SALCEDO, Importers of Havana Se* gars, keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the best Havana and Domestic brands from 88 to 8300 per thousand, Corner Chor- ry Street and Cotton Avenue, Macoa, Ga. aug 16—ly’ KELiaiOCS B S! O K O O K B t S! A large and select stock 2 of STATIONERY AND “ MUSIC. P Neff Books. ' > BEULAH, THE MORAL Z PROBE; MlLBUltN’S o TEN YEARS; LIBER- 8ABBATQ SCHOOL K TY A SLAVERY, Bledsoe FROM DAWN TO DAYLIGHT; STEPS TOWARDS HEAVEN, ByT. S. Arthur, &c„&c. Portfolios, Visiting: Cards, Gold * AND STEEL PENS, A No. 1. Give us a rail at the METHODIST BOOK DE POSITORY, Cotton Avenue. J. W. BURKE, Agent. Nov 15. 1859. - IVORYTYPES WOOD’S GALLERY! T HIS.is a new and beautiful style of Pictures, and is becoming very popular. For finenes of finish and beauty ot coloring, there is nothing can compare with them. PHOTOGRAPHS of all sizes, as usual, colored true to nature. AMBROTYPES. DAGUER0TYPES, £c. ; at low prices, and in the beat styles of the Art. nov 25 R. L. WOOD. Continental Insurance Company Of the City of New* York. Cash Capital $500.000—Assets July 1st, 1859, $905,601 84.—Liabilities, 816,514 J17. IU Annval Division to policy holders July .'57 XI1 per c gd do do do do - July ’ A - .»0 do 3d Jo do do do July *5i» 50 do Insures Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases % and other insurable property tit the usual rates. Tli^ee-Fourthsof the nett profits of the business of this Company arc divided annually to the holders of its policies in scrip bearing interest, which scrip trill be redeemed as rapidly, and to tho extent that he profits accruing to the policy holders exceed the sum of $500,000. GEO. T. HOPE, President. H. H. Lamport. Secretary. Xov. 22,59 ly T. K. BLOOM, Agent, Macon. “THE JONES LAMP," r ANUFACTUUKD in . rarietv M and sold at gn atlv reduced price.-, b; TAKBELL A. WYMAN, A7 Centrals! (Successors to E. F. Jones A Co.) N. B.—The Jones Burner, recently i ves more light and consumes less oil, thaj “Kerosene ’ or Coal Oil Burner manuta nov. 2-2—3mJ nd style, , Boston. uproved, any oth- itnrodr SEAMLESS SKIRTS ! ■J3 Doz cm Hoop S3S-i rts SLIGHTLY lAIPKRFKC'T, REDUCED TO Half Prirv. I1( , v2g BOOTICK, KEIN'S A COJ Ljn 1 * Messenger »ud L'itizeu COPY-