Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 13, 1859, Image 1

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Joseph Clisby. jfGEOKGIA MACON, DECEMBER 13, 1859/ riJKSE TELEGRAPH m pc*usnw> tv*«r A y MOBNINQ. ..DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE. C Ttry caao when* th# «ubscripUor ^Juntofthe Office. nmUNff UU lmn Vs* 0, AND WINTER. • Jf received, the largest and finest STOCK OF lotiiing, RTER offered in this Jt a B K E T. PRICES—LOW DOWN. T INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. E. WINSHIP. Volume XXXIV.—No. 12. Change ot Schedule* SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LINE IN CONNXECTIGn with theCENTRAL and T „,, North Eastern Rail Roads. Ilhi splendid nnd Fast Running 0~~ m.?r*,PmT f, I 5: ''.* , * r ' l " n ' CommRnder, ' eav< ’ s?, ' T,ln * ►ere do you Trade ? h u die best plncc to buy fa GOODS? ... uotftioM asked this Fell by oar Ladiai afc«». sad can any body deny that feuchtwanger . Bargain*. and tbal be can suit every jrinaad quality I Give him » call and baoifcn great advantages in fSdy made clothing, i Hit*. Boots, and all kinds of Gentlemen's " JUST RECEIVED, m Ladies' Cloaks, of different quality. » Shawls, latest importation. , remember tba place, neat door to lira. .Millinery “^WA&ER* 1 ' _c„a, IVt.lt. UM. TJRE LIQUOPLS. flAir&fTrZGARALD, IULSTOX'd BUILDINGS, .YE just received PURE IRISH WHBKT. - MKBCTTBKA.NDY. « SHKKHY WINE. • MADEIRA A FORT WINE. Unm have been selected w ith great care daring a recent visit to Ireland. They are ■Him hfcNMd entirely unnecessary lo resort to puf- Is «dsc to induce a sale. t! m of Iks bast quality, and cannot tail to ee- g&a leoaMdstiou in the minds of nil who a IV public, and judges of the article par ty, mi. rit»d lo call and examine for them- tVANA SEGARS, smOUlAU AND RETAIL. SI SALCEDO, Importers of Havana Se- ' f eoastantly on hand a large and srell [ of the best Havana and Domeatio s N te 1300 per thousand. Corner Cber- st Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ua. . , —* dew css Fndcj? night at Vt df*SffCfc (lRf. r !b@ arrival of tho oars of the North Eastern It. Road.) and ar- nvee at Savannah early the following morning.-.. I>y this route Passengers ran obtain thrnughtick- Car«di’h d fr ° m Sava,mal1 ' ° a - Rnd Wilmington, N. n’nlF* / rfc 'L'hl arrangement with tht uie Central Itail Road and its connections, all freight* i Tj* d L-Darleston and the interior of Georgiacon 2G*i£l t . h ® WbtsfUb line will be forwarded with dispatch and UtKK of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS. Ag't, Savannah. E. LAKITTE A CO., Ag'ts.Charleston JIACOAf * WESTERN RAILROAD IVORYTYPES ID'S GALLERY! las sew sad beautiful style of Pictures, rs Wcsaiig very popular. For Isam of ufWesty Ot coloring, there is nothing can ash than. fEOTOGEAPHS iilsaa. as usual, colored true to nature. TYPES, DAGCEROTYPES, Ac., Ac., k usd in the best ttyleu of the Art. R. L WOOD. [\MLES8 SKIRTS - ! 'AS Doans [Soop Sltirts ‘‘OHTLy IMPERFECT, REDUCED TO Half Price, at BOSTICK KEIN A COS, n nod Cititeo copy. INEW STORE, SESTOCK of CHEAP GOODS [iOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ^leather Findings, &c., &c. migned hate opened e large stock «i k Selected with great care from the best isg Establishmenta in the country, to rttsspectfnlly invite the attention of the diolirit an examination before porchaaei ■ raiosth.n is to (ell good stock obeap, and ca la all cases. Call at the , Shoe, and Hat and Cep Store, Triangular Block, t promptly executed. BEARDEN, GAINES & CO. THE METROPOLITAN ig Machine! The undersign *d hue been up- minted Ag't .for the city of Ma con. for the sale of this simple, cheap, and moat valuable inven tion foe House, hold economy. These Machine' have been tried here by several persona who are competent totes- tify to their qoai- >v> given entire satisfaction. •sen at my Auction Store, Cherry |- J. J. MILLER. Agent. KjUi Pubs , sfii. Ying! Engraving!; * WARE. Jewelry, ke. Ac., engraved in of Letter, in Ralatnn'a Building, .over Campbell A Colson’s, by J. E. WELLS, Jr. . 8. Lime, Plaster, &c. [“wsigard are agents for the aide of T’J’Jxnipulated Guano, are now prepared in uay quantities at the seme cost •by themselves. Are also agents for ■q**' Nitrogenised Super Phosphate 1 also have a large supply of the gen- •Guano, all of wbieh will bo sold as | ■ »a lay it down In tbla market. AVERS, WINGFIELD tt Co. O N and after Thursday, 11th July, the TVs' he run as follows: ' A I M* V ° Macon at 13 n b(ht. Arrive at Atlanta T.1S P ^U* T * 1Iaoon at 10 A - M - Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 L6two.UUt.lnal IA A. M. * Atlanta at It A. II. Arrive at Macon 3.00 The night train will not bo run on Sundavs. The »• nlyht train from Macon connects with the Geor- gta R. Road for Augusta, at 10 A. M„ and Atlanta West Point R. R. at 12.13 A. M. The 10 day train from Maoon, connects witht W estern and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga. Dalton, KnoivUl« v V„hvilIe. , n( J Memphis, at 5 00 A. M., with Georgia R. R. at 12*0 night and at At lanta A West Point R. R. at 19.15 A. M. . T! 1 ?. completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the Virginia Springs, Through Tickets to which may be bad at Macon, for *23 00, and to New York for 635 93. Farther information in regard to this route can bo had at the General Ticket Office. Macon. ALFRED L. TYLER, inly 12 Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS Two Daily Trains between Macon Columbus Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.43 a. m. Arrive at Colnmbua 3.33 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Leave Columbus 4.00 *. m. and 3.45p. m. Arrive at Macon 9.30 a. m. and 9.93 p. m. On and after 8nnday, September 4th. the Pasaen ger and Mail Train for Albany and Cnthbert will run aa follows: Leave Macon, at 10.40 a. m., arrive at Albany, at 5.41 Leave Albany, tt 1.40 p. m.. " “ Macon at 8.44 p. m. • The Mail and Pastenger Train from Cnthbert will connect with the Albany Moil Train at Smithville, No. 10, South Western R. R. Leave Cnthbert, at 19.45 p. m., arrive at SmithnUe, at 3.18 p. m. Leave Smithville, at 4.03 p.m., arrive at Cnthbert at 6.39 p.m. Making the connection with the np and down Al bony Mail Train. Trans to Colnmbua form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville Wilmington Savannah, Milledgcvilleand Eatonton. Post Coaches ran from Albany to Tallahassee Bainbridge.Thnmuville, Ac.,daily; also,tri-week ly from Cutbheit to Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run aix times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynexville and Hawklnaville. and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Go. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, ahonld take the night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention in Macon. Forotberpointatakcei- tbor Train. First class steamsh'ps leave Savannah for New Tork, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.— Passage la the Cantu 013, Steerage 66. Through Tickets can be uiwnrwi from Rail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany vis Savannah to New York, by Steamships. in Cabin, at follows: Montgomery $26; Columbus 623 ; Alban) •24 95. VIRGIL POWERS, EngT A. Sap't. Macon, Sep. 6, *59 TO DEALERS AND PLANTERS! STAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Com, Ac. C OMPOSED of Dried Blood. Bones, Sulphuric Acid. Peruvian Guano, and Solphate of Ammo nia. Testimonials from hnndrrds who havomedit eleven yean. Does not exhaust the Land like Gu ano. but permanentlyimprevMjt.^ GEORGE PAYEE, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DIIUGGIST And State Licensed Apothecary, MAOON, GA. 7 S happy to inform bia friends, patrons and the 1 public generally, that hia Stock ia now fall and complete, which comprises every articlethat should be found in a First Class Drug: and Chemical Store* Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena* blea him to replenish bia Stock Weekly, with FRESII AND CHOICE GOOD8, which aro bought with great attention to purity, und owlii!* LOW as jjJ ^5?^ jl^ablishinfcnt in Geor- Kia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Co-uiMiuuiicd at all hours with care and neatness. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and medicines. Dyes. Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware,.Syringes,modern styles,great variety. Window Glass, Patty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Lec-ches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instalments and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines, k ine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical one only, Perlumeiy, Pomadesand Toilet Articles. Gold and bilver Leal.Goldand Tin-foiland Artificial Teeth, Him, Tooth aso Nail Brushes, p “ int - Cl0,b “ d Flesh **G^l* * fre,t a rtioIe for cleaning Metal and . „ o»aoo cvxxu auraen Seed, patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon. apl 21 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 stand of BAT & MAUSSENET, on Mulberry Street, next door to E. L. Strohecker'a Drag Store. Hunting Gold Caxe English Watches, of the-best makers, prieo from 8100 to 6230; English Hunting Cato Gold Swiss Watches, from 645 to 6223 each; Hunting Case Silver Watche*. from 615 to 660; all warranted to be good time keepers. - . Jewelry in sets of Coral. Pearl, Cameo, Garnet, Lava, Florentine, Mosaic, Plain Gold, Ac., price from South-Western R. R. * A^VZo.^rtmeut of Cha.el.ne.. Breast Pina. Feb, Vest, Curb and Guard Chains, Finger and Ear Rings. Buttons, Seal- Keys, Crosses, 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 Class Jewelry Establishment. Silver Wore, Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, Ta ble and Desert Forks, Butter, Fish, Cake and Pic Knives, Soup Ladles, Salt Cellars, Napkin Kings, Preserve, Sngar, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Pickle Knives and Forks, Spoons and Forks in coses; also Cups, Goblets, Pitchers, Waiters, and a solid Silver Tea Set, which for beauty of design and elegance of workmanship, is not to be surpassed. Pancy Goods, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Reti cules, Port Monaies, Walking Canes, Watch Stands, Dressing Cases, and aomo very handsome Magic Perfumery and Toilet Stands, suitable for piesenta and Toilet use. WATCHES A JEWELRY Repaired by the best of Workmen, and warranted. Oct. 25. DAY A MACSSENET. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! 1850. 1860. E. J. JOHNSTON& CO, H A 1 just received and offer for sale on the most favorable terms, (be most elegant, extensive and varied stock of Fine Watahes, Clocks, Jewelry. Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Gas Fixtures, Fans. Cutlery, Ac. Ac., ever offered in this market. A call, either for pastuneor to purchase, and care ful comparison of qualities, styles and prices is res pectfully solicited. ' Mulberry Street,-Id door aipove Lanier Home, Macon, Geoigia. . E. J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR. ROT U ' ' , . . . -J - . . - WATCII WORK. W E are prepared to have promptly and well done at short notice and FULLY WARRAN TED for one year. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. nov 13 PEBBLE SPECTACLES, TN Gold and 8teel frames. Gold, Silver, Steel and A A C ^™°J5a 8 ^f:-cmjn.trece,vea.ov Si E J. JOHNSTON A CO. nov 15 r,g pnw- „„„„ „„„ IQHJ , Peruvian Guano. Produces Heavier Bolla of Cottoo. and greater weight of Wheat and other graiu, per bush el, than Peruvian Gnono. Prevents Rust. COTTON. CoLL-MSI*. S. C.. Sept 20, 1839. J. J. Marks, E?q.—Dear Sir i-> I have very great pleasure in writing you. touching tho effects ofvonr Super-Phosphate ofLime on our Cotton crop. Hav- ingtested it against four other preperaUom. I find the appearance of tho plant it moat hopeful and promising.** regards a large and remunerating yield. 1 feel certain your manure will give from one hnndred, lo one hundred and thirty pounds qf cStton more than any other preparation P«r acre It U a remarkable tact that no Rmtla aeoo In tha plant whSeyour Manure has been med. while aH others show Rust more or less, and this U especial Iv the case where Guano ha* been used. ■ _ . ^ And last, t hough not least, aa regards the Planter's r , . j r. e ] certain that Cotton from Super-Pkos- SSTtriU WeigbMuchHeavier than from anyrtb- er nreparation, in this particular. 1 believe Phos- nhotes'are destined to srerk the great eat t P«»sible revolution In the Cotton-growing States of the South. ‘i&sasr.^ *»»*» WHEAT. TheN. C. DiaraTCH. March, 1859: ••Mv Wheat crop grown upon Guano, weighed but 6 t^y-three pounds, while that grown upon Me pea Phosphates ofLime. weighed tifty-nlne to sixty one pounds per bushel ” Dahiii*. Ct . Sept. 27tb, 1839 I know of no other manure that is ss good forthe de< "YoJ^ t Rtap?3°fa 1 »y* C?t ° NATII L WEED. ^ P S^i^wRS R dr^on *iw York. Charleston or Savannah, will receive lion, extract, for low rate* of freight will be ‘“tfo^ndSnUorteri'ng Implement.• »«binery orseeda. may rely upon the same attention given to .election and ailp-?**; “iusThouv „ nMl CIIAS. V. MAPES.. q Manes' Agricultural. Implement and Seed Waro- bome P “ 2 A Vis No^u.and 11 Beckman sU. N.Y. nov S3—3m. I NEW & SELECT GOODS. I « ,. r .la .tun.] nn Cotton Avenue and C ALL at our old aland on Cotton Avenue look at our fine assortment of jJEWEIURVp [COPY.] . _ nvsgfcM Uc**.*’ 0ct ' 9<Ul ’ ,8S9 ' the 13:b inst , haa bean ro- SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, S1LYTO noted, Ac. In reply to your en- PLATED TEA SETTS, CASTORS, £I* v *teUie Reese’s Manipulated GuuoI^h g -I am wull pleated ao far as I have 1 sunlitd sh.mt loolhi and a variety ot applied atAiutToo ibe. per acre on I Fancy Articles!* worn, and not of the be« when >n , t kilver 'Jpecueles with U^hle Glas^ Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, repaired k*e*» manner. New parts replac. d as good as the■ ria nj'Way 1 2£•**•<* «( th* field where tbe Guano Ju/Vr *°° Ik*- of seed cotton per acre, hs?*" wad without the Guano prod*o*fi J;*- Hr sers. My mode of applyi ng the l t 5**P»*i , ing it in the drill La loro bed I have not tried ill me on com. . — * hat it will succeed well. I shall 'alj on my next crop, •■wpeettaly, REUBEN WRIGHT. Q. -.•"•tILIX, Co., Macon: >« Manipulated Guano bought of I think it waa.) I approve *t this time, as tbe crop is not ga* iih.J*!?* 10 *kut per cent, it will in Jr ?* [• on poor land pays a co i»- „ ’ *Miall oontione the u#« of U. \ ^****toj your*. W. H.BYROM. NOTICE. KmSSS 1 ■< Ike -Lanier Hour. Co.'' r '■*. ac , at the Parlor ot the “La- kkXfcv-, 7 '1th inai., at 11 o'olock, ■V h. JkWkTT, See. audTreaa. nah‘“cinntry ^atcVmi'kera'c.n have their djti, ult i ..nm.riu Tho world can't excel them.— S^Vionn n0 . U nd Gui.^ String-f ihebcs. quahty. always on hand, CHEAP r g g VIRGIN. nov 13 — Painting ! h !a ^ed^pa’r'ne^hip with CH&HTOPHKH B L’ H K E, late of Now ' 01 k c,t /^ „ r LOVI & BLRKE, House, Sign and Decorative Painters, Paper Hangers Ac Macon Gewpij.^ ^ All orders in tow . . , . t^aUtert sty es and de d to. and ail work flmahed U £qVX. at moderate priom. aev ft ut» I’lAXOS, O m F Chick ering A Son’s, Dunham's and other cele brated Makers; warranted intone, durability and finished to be first quality, and sold at the very beat rate, together with a fine lot of Guitars, Violins, 'Accordeons, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Strings, Mu sical Baxes, Ac., Ac., by nov 15 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. Every day brings Something Mow- NEW WATCHES. NEW JEWELRY. NEW FANCY ARTICLES, Ac* A T the NEW STOHE opposite tbe Lanier House. and next door to Mr. McEvoy'a Glass and Crockery Store. ' ■ The subscribers would take this method of inform* Ing the ettixem of Macon and vicinity, that they have newly opened a splendid assortment of new and desirable goods, lo the way „f Watch.*, J«w- elry. Silt Jr and Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Articles, AcT, Ac., at the above place. Without taking up time, (for time is money,) to enumerate tbe articles, will say we have a genteel oaaortmentof every thirik usually kept in First Class Jewelry Store*, and eve ry day almost receiving new additions of new goods. Come and ace them, noihiow oharood for showing *°WehiiTo^de<riJed^>iidoing*'tJASb BUSINESS, which we trust will en tble uato make quick sales at small profit* Wilhout saying any thing furth er, (which no doubt to do would be useless.) we will invite you, with your friends, to mil at the NBW STOKE, and there find thing*** here xtxted; good and cheap, every artiole warranted Jo prove a* rep resented. if not tbe money will be refunded Without a murmur. We would particularly ravite the In dies attention to our asaortment of r ancy Hair-rins and Head Dr eases. Also the new and elegant pat terns of Hair Jewelry, whieh will be made to order at abort notice, and at much Jess prices than hereto fore. Look well to your time. Watchea cleaned and repaired in the beat manner, warranted to giro satisfaction, and at reasonable prices. Mr. Skiff being apwctlcal Watch-maker, will personally at tend to tae repairing of fine Watche*. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by an experienced workman. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for good* or e**h will be paid tor old Silver. - p. S.—We have fine 18 carat Gold Hunting cased Watches which can beaoldfor horty Dollar*. and warranted good time kee^ra Fp cQ Opposite Lanier House, M.icon ,Oa. nov 13.1839.—tf ' (43$ FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLANTS Old Stand, opposite the Post Office. A m FULL and extensive asaortment of fine Car riage*. Harnett, Ac., from the beat and moat reliable Manufactories, con«Ming of tbe latest and most approved stylo of Caleche and Berlin Coaches, which are much admired, and for a f*«*u£g*n1age ar* comfortable and convenient.— with Phaetons, ltockqways, Bretts, top. slide seat, jump seat, an I no top Buggies, offered as the beat of work on the mostjettonahieteriiiSjfer^tt^or.^vedNeJm ~~— FOR RENT- T O*a good Tenant.4he Store lately occupied by Miller A Waterman, on Appiyto . Cherry Street. CITY HOTEL, fg • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. OJIlL 3, L. DEBILLY. Propriclo r. ty The Stage Office is kept at thia Hotel. FfiriNF WINTER CLOTHING; THE CELEBRATED COPPER TOE! Mitchell’s Metallic Patent Tip, Designed especially for Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s BOOTS & SHOES. A N Improvement baa been applied to Boots and Shoes, by. which a saving of exp-use to tbe consumer, of two- thirds, Is reaiixed. by actual ex* periment. TJBs_- 7 tT»jP consists of jf.ot'copper or other indestructible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the Boot or Shoe, forming a complete protection. Thia inven tion is now presented to tbe puolic, with tbe fullest knew;. nl it. practical utility, li iving li-.-n t' -t ed over two y-ars, and ia destined entirely to super cede the old style, for Children’a Boja’und Youths’ lloota &8hwx The importance of this invention will be readily appreciated, as it ia well known that children inva riably wear out their boots and shoes Piratnl the Tor, and, with this protection, they will, upon an aver age, wear at least two to three times aa long as th old style, while the expense la But n trifle more. This invention is alio especially applicable to Miners' Boots, and all occupations subjecting the toe of the boot orshoeto be cut or worn. Merchants, and the public generally, will aee tbe hMrtflMufibWllat these good* immediately, aa tbey are destined, for general use, to supercede all other kinds. *—— , TIic Omnia mnyr he obf-^fliMfly nil th© wholesale de&lera in tub principal cities, or of the subscribers CHASE, HcKIHKY Ar CO. 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I Dr. Bronson having been ao far reduced by, con sumption, as to be considered bevond all hope of re covery by the most eminent of the medical profes sion, and also by himself—a regular pbyiician of twenty yean practice—aa a last resort, conceived tbe idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and apply ing tbe subject of physiology to the more immediate connection, and effect oftha state of the blood upon the health and system. Tbe resnlt baa been the production of this -BLOOD FOOD.” from the use of Which Dr. Bronson was restored to perfect health. Within six months after its Introduction, over two thousand consumptives were effectually cured by it. If you have any complaints of a consumptive ten dency. Cough, Cold, Head ache, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Loss of appetite or pain in the side. lose no time in procuring a bottle of tbe “BLOOD FOOD.” If you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits are De pressed or your Organa relaxed, you will find in this an unfailing remedy, by commencing with tex DRors. If your Liver is torpid or diseased in any manner whatever, one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and bring.it into lively and healthful ac tion. In tbe moat inveterate caaeaof Dyspepsia, the patient rao here find tbe moat efficient and grateful relief. A benefit i* always experienced after taking oVlt ore COTTLE. In Male or Female Complaint* ahd Weaknesses, tho sufferer, after trying other remedies ia vain, may r«*t assured, that a certain core will resnlt from tbe use of two or three bottles. The "BLOOD FOOD” is effectual iu oil case* of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofulas and other like cotfiploials. • Pale and emaciated children and a Units are immediately benefitted by its use. It gives strength to the body, and color and beanty to tbe akin. Physician* of all schools are naing it with wonderfnl success. For full directions, see circulars. Price 61 per bottle Hi "Olttoq J9d cjuaa SI Motjj 'paMO|[oj Xjpujsaq Itntu 'a[i -loq qjvo punoja paddui* auoipajip oqj *sat«3 ||u oi -uaqtom |pi oj aiqviiax jsoui aqi sv jpsji spoam iitoo )t 'uotvax amvs aqi joj : ffuisitiaApv siaqist asuadxa apjqji asoqsa asoqt uaa as iquauiasiuaap* •ftp so eanjfjnAuoa jo tasva |[* ut aipoui rxds-ijuu injjajaod » ffujaq ptra : eaueppuoo joJjaod qiiw ao pai|aj »q ova 4J MM ;o JtaiLq pav |*| *J l*otn aqi 'dnORO J»n" »•>■>« « «11! 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SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS All the standard Poets in the richest Binding, Scott's, Gooper's and Irving's Novels, in half Calf and in Mtulin. ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS!. ' ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MAHOGANY WRIT ING DESKS MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! MOROCCO WHITING DESKS! MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! • Paintings ! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! Paintings! Engravings! Ojl Paints! 'Crayons ! WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! WftBSTRRtt PICT. DICTIONARY! WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! Novels ! Novels ! Novels ! Novels! Novels ! Novels ! Novels! Novels ! Novels 1 At BOARDMAN’S! At BOARDMAN’S! At BOARDMAN’S! WASHINGTON BLOCK! Washington bwk! Washington block ! Nov. 1, 1839. McQueen, J i i A YANUrACTURKR of Wroughtlran RAILING if 1. of everv description, and for all purposes, vij PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heaviest Rail ing used. Having an endless varietv of design^ purchasers cannot fail to be suited. Being entirely of Wrought Iron, their strength cannot b« questioned, and for beauty they cannot be surpassed anywhere. All kinds of Fauey Iron Work made to order. Particular attention paid twnaking all kinds of Geometrical Stair Railing. t5"Speoimens of Work can be seen at the Reai denees of T. G. Holt, L F. W. Andrews, and Wm. J. McElroy, Esqa, Also, to enclosures in Rose Hill Cemetery. july 18 Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT, Druggists, No. 36 Maiden Lane. New York, 4-J by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Macon, Ga, by E. L. STROHECKER. dec 6 Jobs donestshort notion, us we_no« have a Work T aree and TerV ChOlCO Stock, man comp, tent tod,.any job offered. A AaillgO unu l-IA.NO FORTES from the Factoriesof Nunns A Clark, and Grige-' I’atcwt Piano, which speak bracing all qonliiiM for ootb Mon and Boys. Together with a large stock; of Furnishing Goods, nooffering at Extremely Low Prices, by ». M. BUCKSHEIR i CO., MnlbVrry Street. Mac Uet.ll Checks on New York FOR SALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS’BMK THiE KUiSAlL KE^OS-TEI?. fine paper Tivtcx a month, (1st and 15tb.) at 61 per annum. Tbe experience which tbe Seqior Editor aa had In connection with agricultural affairs, for period of upward* of twenty-five yeara, enable* him to understand the wants of the Planting and Far ming interests, and be flatters himself that lii* pres ent publication will favorably compare with any similar publication in tbe United Slates; and tbe in crease of its circulation since the issue of tbe first No. in July, U the beat evidence qj tbe appreciation of the work by those who have examined it Spe cimen numbers will be sent on application to S. SANDS A MILLS, Publishers, Baltimore, Md. Sands’ Farmers and Planters’ Agency. Tlie subscriber, who has beef fur tweuly.fi ve year* past, identified with the -American Farmer.” iiaving disposed of his interest in that jouinal. wilt continue, ou hia individual account, to acta* Agen, tor the Farmers and Planters of the United State*, in the purchase and shipmeut of all articles, manures Agricultural Implements and Machinerv, Live Stock. Trees. Plain*. Seeds, Ac. Peruvian, Mexican, Colombian, Nevasaa and other Gnanoea, Bone Dost. Ground Plaster, Super-Phosphates of Lime, ol eve- ry reliable kind; Agricultural implements and Ma chin cry. Ut calls attention to lus Excelsior Muni pulatedGaano, containing 9 to 10 per cent. Amonia —45 to 50 per cent. Phosphates, which be believes to be tbe best article iu the market of the kind, at the same price, (047 per ton of SJMOlbo.) Also im prArcd breeds ol live Stock, viz; Devon. Alder ney, Ayrshire Hereford and Short Horn Cattle, Coti wold and South Down Sheep, Chester. Suffolk and other Pigs, Horses and Mules, Poultry, of every description. Iu short, everything required by the Fanner and Planter. fir lie contemplates building np an establish ment in this city, by which all kinds Of information and aid cdh be rendered to agriculturist! who may desire it—and as many of tbe transactions connec ted with bia Agency will include considerable lia bilities, he will, (by their permhaiun,) reler to t^e following geutlemen, those who may not be soquam ted with hia responsibility, vix: Charles U. Calvert, Esq., James T. Earle. Esq., Rum-ay MJIeury. Esq., fotmor Presidents of (bu Maryland Slats Agr. tiaeio- ty, and John Merry man, Esq. present ftesideut of do. He would also refer to David Dickson, Esq., and Col. Thomas il. Turner, of Sparta, Geo.; Jos. A. Nesbit, E--q , of Maoon, Go., Hon. Senator Ham mond. of South Carolina; Dr. Maben, of Alabama; Mr. Swayze, of Louisiana. To the many thousands with whom be baa been transacting business for ao many years, becan con fidently appeal for bia prompt and judicious dis charge of all the dntiea committed to him. and be appeals to them tocontinueto him their support and influence in his present undertaking. Address SAMUEL SANDS, (Late of the firm of S. Sands A Worthington.) General Secretary and Treasurer of Maryland Stale Afci icultural Society, 198 Baltimore Street, Balti more, Md. nov 29—lm l'Olt 1UACON UEAUEUM. JUST RECEIVED r<ERMONS.by Richard Fuller. D. D. of Balti- O more; Moral Science, by Dr. Dagg, of Go.: t-ixth Volume of Spurgeon's Sermons, and the beet The Pastor'* Gift, or Convert’* Manual; Tear* of Jesus, bv j5r. Duncan, of New Orleans; Smooth Mones frotn Ancient Brooks, hy Spurgeon ; Kind Words for Children—a good book : Reign of Grace, by Booth; Infidel'* Confession ; Alore about Jesus: and A Christina* hook for children; also Biblea ans Testaments, cheap at the Baptist Book Store. deo 6 s. BOYKIN. Agendt. |>oooocco>ccvoc^c>ocoooooa| CAUTION! ! O H UR very gratifying sneoeas, particularly thia Fall, in pleasing all who have examined oar se lection of DRESS GOODS, has in eotne quarters made us the subject of considerable envy, and fur nished occasion for disparaging remarks. Our friends, whenever tbey hear any inch, in relation to either tho quality, quantity, or price of oar Goods, before believing them, will do us tbe lavorto call in ant) see for thenuelvee. 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 part of those who, without reflection, might be for a tim-* deceived by aucb misrepresentations nr “tricks oftrade, as — - J—^.iBatad.bv thojp who stoop to use them. oct 18 W. W. PARKER A CO. M. Landauer & Bro., SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA, Next door to Boardman's, T AKE pleasure in calling public attention to their stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, (Offered to Wholesale and Retail purchasers,) Embracing every description of Rich Drees Goods, Silks, Merinos, all- Wool de Laines, Fashionable Kobe*, Shew!*, Printe in great variety, Ribbons and Laora. A* well as every staple article in tbe Drv Goods line. And in ZEPHYR, WORSTED AND-EM- UROIDEUIKQ MATERIALS, they have the most complete stock in thia city. BOOTS AND SHOES, A urge stock of all eiseg and qualities. Their READY MADE CLOTHING DEPART M EXT is one door above, and embrace* a'splendid and extensive variety. Tho whole establishment offers inducements to trade unexcelled in this market. Call and see. Wo challenge competition. Macon, Sept. 27—6m. REMOVAL ! E. SAULSBURY “TNKOKMS his friends and customers that bn has J. removed to the New and Elegant Browd Stone Building. Two Doors from his Old Stand, and di rectly opposite the Lanier House, where he offers on the most tavorable terms, one of the most choice Stocks of Heady Made Clothing to be found in the city. The StBck ia entirely NEW. comprising, in part, block* and fancy Frock, Drees and Business Coats; black and fancy Cassimere Pants; Fine Overooats, of various styles; rich Vel vet. Silk and Cashmete Vests He ha* alto, a com plete assortment of _ Men’s Furnishing Goods, such as, Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Hearn Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Suspenders, Cravats, He*. Collars, Kobe do Chambre, Ac* Jiia Merchant Tailoring Department is supplier -ith a large and superior Stock of Cloths, Cassimere* and Vestings, and is under the direction ol a compe tent Cutter. Macon, November 1,1859, MNimiG A©A®d!Mnfo WM. D. McCOHKLE, A. M. # Principal. T IIK Second Term of thi* School ytIH commence on the 2d of January, and will close in June fol lowing. . Subjects taught—T. at in, Greek. Mathematics, and all th© ordinary Knglieh branch©*. Tuition lor the term, (six mouth*,) $Z* end $30. No pupil will be received fora shorter time than one term, and no deduction mad© except iu cases of protracted illness. Vinevillo. Nov. 29th, 1939.—3t NEW POCKET MAPS. Georgia, Alabama, aud Florida, for sale at _ the Methodiat B« ok Depository. Price 30c. These contain all tbe new Counties and post routes. Call and get one. J. W. BURKE, Agent. 4h i O 1 $50. FIFTY DOLLARS! $50. 850 A MONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES PAID. mO introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE 1 THREAD TWENTY DOLLAR SEWING-MA CHINE. A Orest Chance for Trav.ling Agents to engage iu a permanent business, at 0600 a year and expenses. Address, with stamp, for particular,, J. W. HARRIS A CO., No. 13 Shoa * Leather Exchange, tt, Mt Boetou, Mas*. SAiYFORD’S LIVER liWIGORATOR NEVER DERIIjITATEM TT is compounded ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and -L has become an established fact, a Standard Med icine known A approved • ty all that have used ‘ and t3 now resorted t- g disease* fir which it h It baa cur^d tfe0CAti<i TF&o"had given up al numerous unsolicited sion show. The dote must bo adap of th© individual takinp tities as to act gently ot Let the dictates of you* the use of the LIVER it will cure l.ivcr Coil tacks, Dysprpsln Summer Complaint, Hour Stomach, IKn> Cholic, C’bolrrn. Cholera Infinitum, dice, Female Wen ti ed succesafullyas an Or icine. It will cure the ACHE (aa thousandth minuten. if two or are taken at the com All nko umo it art- in ita favor. Mix WATER in the month WITH THE INVIG- ORATOR, and SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. CS*Price One Dollar per Bottle. —ALSO— SANFORD’S CATHARTIC PILLS, COMFOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and pul up in Glass Cases, Air-tight, and will keep in any Climate. vitb confidence in all tho •jnummmdnd \ i'hi.i th. l.i-wt t wo \. t hopes of relief, as tbe certificates in tny possej- red to the temperament t.and used in such quan ho Howel9. judgment guide you I.WIGORATOR, plaint*, BiliouH At Thronfc Winrrhora l>y»entery, Dropsy, bitunl ContircncNM, Cholera Jl o r b i Flatulence. Ja iica»e», and may be us I in in ) l ainil) ?Ie«l -SICK HEAD .-riiy in i» «*nt> three Ten-apoonfuls •nencement of attack, giving their testimony The Family (*ath tie but active Cathartic used in bia practice mor» The oonstantly increaa who hgve long used tht faction which all exprea* baa induced me to place of all. The Profession well thartics act on different {portions of the bowels. Tbe FAMILY CA- '"'jTlBABTICJ PI LI has, with dne reference fact, been compounded rest Vegetable Extract*, part of the aiimentar} anfo in all cases when such as Derangemrni inraa. Paiua in th© lirrnrsi, Paiux nun hole Body, from a quently if neglected end* ver,ljOBNof Apprtitc of Cold over th« Headache or nrighi Il:i in mu lory Diaeaaca, . ortie PILL is agen yn j which the proprietor has ^Ithnu twenty yeara. ing demand from those ^ PILL8 ? and the satis- in regara to their use, Tjthem within the reach iknow that different Ca< to rbifl well established Zm from a variety of thepn which act alike on every canal, and are good and a Cathartic ia needed, ofthe Slomncli, Sleep- Back A Loiua, Cos- Sorvn«M over the *udden cold, which fre- in a long course of Fe- a creeping sensation Body, Bestlcnsnea* in the Head, all In Worms in Children or Adult*, Bhriiiuatism, a great Purifier of tbe Blood, aud many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement. DOSE, I to 3. PRICE 30 CENTS. The Liver I.nvigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, aud sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. H. T. W. SANFORD) M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietori 335 Broadway, New York. Retailed by all Druggists. J*«*ld also by ZEILIN A HUNT. GEO PAYNE. may 10—ly E L. 6TKUHECKE R HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN XT YOULD inform th-ir friends andthe public gen- VV cr*liy, that they have now in store, and are constantly receiving tlieir FALL AND WINTfK, STOCK, Of Choice and Select GrROOERIES, To which they would most respectfully iuvite the attention of one and all. Planters and Merchants Will find it greatly to their interval to e-all mid ex amine our Mock before purchasing elsewhere. We are det. riniued to veil, profit nr no prufir. Quick sales and small tnargiq,, is our motto. Ottr stock consists in part of - _ . 5o Bales Gunny Cloth. 150 foils Hope . 1000 Pounds Baling Twine. 223 Bsgs Coffee—Java, Porto Bico, Rio and La Rtira . 10 Chests Black and Green Tea. 150 Barrels A B. & O. Sugar 25 ” Crushed aud Powdered Sugar. 5 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 10 Hogshead Fiue Port Rico. ?00 Sacks Liverpool Salt 250 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 50 44 Sperm “ 100 Boxes No! 1 Soap. 20 44 Family Toilet Soap. 75 44 Assorted and Fancy Candy. 100 Boxes Starch. 100 Jars Snuff. 80 Whole. Half and Quarter Kegs of Powder. 20 Cans Dock shooting Powder. 100 Bags .shot. 150.000 Cigars, various brands. 150 Boxes Tobacco. 20 Caaes Magnolia and Mount Vernon TobaecO. 20 Bales Usuabnrga and Stripes. 5 Cases Homespun. Bleached. 10 Bales Georgia Kersey. 44 Northern *• *• Blankets, all .prices. 60 Baskets Piper’s Heidsick Wine. ■a La Perle Wine. “ ’ Prince Imperial Wine. 20 Coses Cabinet Wine. 75 Caaes Ginger A Blackberry Wins and Brandy.' 100 Barrels Rye and Com Whiskey, to •’ Exti a old Bonrbon. 44 Gin, Ram and Brandy. 10 Casks Madeira. Port and Sweet Wine. 10 Case* Loudon Dock Gin. IS 44 Boker and Stoughton Bitters. S3 mf Lemon Syrup. 30 Casks Ale and Porter. 10 Boxea Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs. 44 Asorted Pickles. 44 Super Curb. Soda. 50 Barrel* and Boxes Soda and Butter Crackers. 25 Boxes Herriugs. S Sacks Ashton's Table Salt. 5 Cases Ashton's Table Salt. IS Dos. Well Backets. 15 Doz. Blue Buckets. 35 Nests of Tubs SO Dox. Georgia Pine Backets. 20 Boxes Leveritt Ax«s. 20,000 Pound# White Lead and Zinc. 10 Barrels Linseed Oil. . 10 " Tanners'and Machine Oil. 2 44 Castor Oil. 2 Casks Linseed Oil. ' 1 - Pure Sperm Oil. * 5 Barrels Lemon Syrup. 44 Rose Cordial. • 44 Peppermint Cordial. 150 Pounds Sewing Thread. . 50 Dozeu English Picklqs. 10 44 Worcestershire Sance. 20 Hhds. Clear Bacon Sides. 10 Casks Hams. 20 Kits .-had. 00 44 Mackerel. 14 White Fish. 10 44 81 Salmon. 20 Cases Plantation Whiskey. 20 44 Pine Apple Brandy. 5 Barrels CUT LOAF Sugar, Soft .'hell Almonds. -. Pecan Nuts. * ». 44 Braxil Nuts 23 Boxes AndersoS’s Solace Tobacco. 100 Whole, Hall ami Qasrtor barrels Mackerel. 20 Firkins Prime Freeh Butter. 10 44 44 44 Lord. 1 Doz. Cora Shelters. 10 - ' Br- ora. 10 Caaes Common Matches. - 20 Grua* Gtuman 44 10 Cases New Cider. 50 Dos. Blacking. 10 Case* Cotton I'erds. SO Doz Yeast Powders. 1000 Pounds Urouud Paint* in Oil. of all colors nov 8 . . * Guns, Ptifles, &>c., Mmiutacttired by ARK WALTER & MORSE, 3Nd:-A.ao3sr, ga. r ri I!E subscribers having form- d a co-partnership J for tbe purpose of Manufacturing Rifles, Double-Barrelled Buns nnd PISTOLS, Tbey are non-prepared to maketl... Meat Rifle- manufactured in the United Sutee.upon Mr. Morsu’e eutire y new plan. Gnu* its Stocked and Repaired on the most rea sonable term,, at ahort notice. The undersigned being t'ractical Workmen, guar antee all Work entrusted to their care, and invite the public to (rive them a trial, at’he Floyd House, op polite Dr. Thomson's Drug Store WM. MAKKWALTER, Late of Augusta, Ga. T. MOUSE, Late ol Hodgkins ,V Son, Macon, Ga. ang 3C—ly * Book Binding*. )LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made toorddrfo J Courts and Counting House, and the number* printed on the pages without extra charge. MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS, bound in neat and cheap aty lea. DAVID ROS8, Cor. **td and Gbtrry Streeta, feb 1 Over George T Rogers A Sou fFMl E subscriber has purchased the Right to Row and'* Patent Carnages and Springs for Blank Acoount Books, which h« will put on work when Inatructad. DAVID KO04. Ml Look here—Beautiful Ladies ; Look hero—Belles and Beaux; Look here—Towns and Counties! O CR Mr. Burgiurd h&aretnrned fromN. York with the finest selection of Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Articles ever brought to Georgia* and they are now opened and exposed for sale at onr beautiful Store, on Cherry Street, two doors from the Telegraph Building, at the sigh of tho BIO- WATCH, Therefore, wo invite all to call and see tho lattst novelties. Onr selections embrace Rich. Rare and Gorgeous Styles ot Ornaments—Pins, Kings. Brao*- lets. Chains. Ladies Enamelled & Diamond Watch es, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, aud other fall and half sets of Jewelry—some of new design, just ont. We desire to call particular attention to our stock of WATCHES, by the celebrated makers, Cowde roy, Uoddfti, Stoadart, Tobias, &c., made to order expressly for ns. We have also on hand theinval uable Jurgenaon and Nardin Chronometers. A large variety of Clock*—latest style. * Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Ac. Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look at otfr varied stock of Violins. Wo also call the.attention of the trade to ow; stock of Gold Pens— the largest and best selection over brought to this market. Repairing promptly done and warranted. MENARD & BURGHARD, eep Sign of Big Watch. f ALL GOODS! I LARGE STOCK! CHEAP PRICES’AND ELEGANT GOODS AT i l '■'•Bazaar of Fashion.” ITTE have now in stoie. and are daily receiving V V the largest and moat attractive stock of rich, elegant that hoe been our pleasure and privilege to offer a fashjpnab'o world. To say that onrotock is RICH AND GORGEOUS, beyond defeription, is a tnxtb easily corraborated, and nothing is needed but those in want of the LATEST GEMS to call and see for themselves. Our stock of STA PLE GOODS was never before so complete, and when we add onr CARPET DEPARTMENT which displays every grade and style, we are pre pared to say that OUR STOCK, as a whole, presents a scene as varied as it is Large and Attractive CALL and allow ns the pleasure to show you our stock. ROSSI, rOLklUX 4k ROM*, sen 20 Cot ten ill *,A a< • u Ga DRY goods, drygoods. GRANITE BLOCK. MULBERRY 6T. 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, ConfidAit of not being excelled either in beauty ►tyle or price. A choice variety of rich DRESS GOODS! Velvet and 5-ilk Robes. Brocbe and Bayadere Silks Foulard Silks. DeLnine and Merino Robes, Robes de Chambre, Poplins, Valencia-, DeLaines Merinos, Cashmeres, a large variety ofSHAWL-*,new styles Velvet nnriCloth CLOAKS; Misses and Uhildre%'s CLOAKS. TALMAS, and SACKS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries. Hosiery. Glovts. Empress Hoop Skirts, s superior article, warranted best quality. Our assortment oi Goods for Family use is complete. Irish Lienns, Toweling?, Napkins, Ta ble Cloths, Table Danuk, Pillow e.oin.!sii«*»y; Welsh Shaker and Patent Flannels, aud all the dif- rmtvorietioajpf^rtx^. IxUULtO required for the trade, which we offer on the most . . . favorable terms N. & PRUDDEN A CO. sep 27• LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, W HIM L1.Y0S FOR SALE. T HE undersigned having mare land than ho wishes to reserve for bis own uae, and more of it cleared than be has hands to Cultivate, ia anxious to diipoae of FIVE HUNDRED or ONE THOU SAND ACRES, or the whole tract, if d- -irod — There is near 600 auras or quite, at open land, the greater portion now under en tivatioa bv self aud others. The tract con be dividtd into three ports, and each bare a portion ol the cldored land. Some portions have been under cultivation twelve years, and os frt.-Ii as tbe day it wo* cleared, mad w ill briag *" Case, Cottoo, (Sea Island or abort Cotton,) Cora. Peas. Potatoes. $£., equal to aey land in Florida/ a portion of each la now growiug on the land, which will show ita capacity to yield in each crop. 1 here ia a Sugar Mill, driven by water; also Gin and Hill, and Kettles in battery, screw power, which v^n be had with tbe larger proportion of the trad. Said land lies on tbe Weketna branch of Wars stain, right in tbe Centro of that great Gaif Hammock, ie 25 miles by water fro'm Cedar Keys, seven miles from the station of the Florida Railroad, this side of Chanky Pond, and whicb road will be finished to that station time enough for tbe present crop. As any one desirous of purchasing will want to see it, a farther description ia unnecessary. Terms—onwholr'' cash, balance on one and-twoyears, at 8 percent, interest, secured by mortgage until final payment— For farther particulars apply to the subscriber o|^ the premise*. JAMES B. THOMPSON. W Weke JAMES I keina. Levy county, Flo., Oct. Oct. 18. Lanci for Sale! O NE of the beat places in Middle Georgia, lying right up nnd down tbe Ocmnlgee River, oou- taiuing 1,400 acres, of which there or, near .300 acres open, and near 80 freab. Adjoining tho open land, are from 5 to 600 acres of No. 1 letter A Pine Land to dear, of the first quality. Below tho place is a large ewamp, in whicb Stock keep lot. Cow, ua fat in January and Febrtury *s fn July, There 1* a good landing within a few hundred yards of Hie Gin House, where you con board your Cotton, or receive any thing ordered from Savannah, Macon, or HawkinsviUe. The place lies within ten mi lea of Hawkinsville. No two acres of tbe Pine Land to clear bnt will moke a bale uf Cotton. Healthy, and the best water in the county. Provision* on the place- E- F. WAY. nov 29—6t Plantation for Sale. T HE undersigned offers for sale 3850acre* of land, in Jefferson county, on the C. R R., 116 mile* from Savannah A bout ISOOacres are cleared —the balance well timbered, and all Oak and Hick ory, except about 300 acres uf Pine woods. Of tho cleared, one handred acres ore reclaimed swamc, that will yield a bale of cotton per acre; and of the uncltared. are tSO to 200 acres of swamp, capable ments are good, embracing every thing needful for agriculture, and tbe acc mmodatiou of a hundred negroes. The whole will be sold in a body, or divi- detl. to .ait purcha»ers .t .low pnce ..,d on ra*y terms. riLKoviifiL v. judaoUa. Spier's Turn Oct Sep. 13—till 1st deo. FOK SALE! I N LoTrnde* County—fourteen hundred end MF- enry (1470) meres land—particulurly desirable for planting and convenient); located in one body. For description, apply to Gen. LeviJ Kuigbt XuUlovn, Berrien county, Ga., or to W. COWLES, nov IS at E. L. Strohecker Sc Co. NEGBOES FOE SALE. rrv LIKELY NEGROES fur sole, between the O U ages of ten and twenty five yeata old. C. F STUBBS, Cn the corner of Poplar and Fourth Streets, near Nuv. I, 1839. - (Brown* Hotel B. A. WISE * IS sow RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND HOST COMPLETE STOCK OF J louse Furnishing Goods STOVES, GRATES. PLATED Wake and cutlery, EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET , Which he will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. • B..1, n'JSE’S House Furnishing Store, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. aep 6 Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. office in Washington block, MACON. GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth ■l J C DONALD'S Tooth Paste always on hand and Iti. forsale. Dentists can be supplied with the tieest style ot TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold md Sil ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac-, also with any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice. ■ oct 12 GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE TIIE LAMER HOUSE lUE subscriber will open tho above Hall abou; t tbe first of APRIL next, forthe accommodatioi of Families, Day Boarders and Tramient Cnsto men. This House is now offered as inferior ton- ither Pint Chtss Hotel in the South, and from it> central location, its large and airy rooms, offers greai inducements and accommodations to Families am Transient persona. The public may expect from thi House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found i any otberhotel B. F. DENSE, mar 9- Lota nfth* Floyd Ilonso BROWN’S HOTEL. orrosiTi the atw rail road DxroT, MACON. GA. » E. E. BROWN. Proprietor Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl 13 - NEW GOODS. C. Campbell & Son, NEAR THE Lv v _OER HOUSE. _T AVE juat received their Pall ana Winter supply T. bf TCERSEYS. HEAVY BLANKETS and i EURO SHOES at tbe lowest market prices, and Hlauters would do well to call and examine before purchasing They also continue to keep a general stock ° (GROCERIES at the old srand. and do not intend be undersold f*»r Cash. Marott. Oc.f. 19. 200 NEGROES "Vv 7 "antad -to Hire. T HE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COM PANY want to hire SiO Negro Men to work n KEI’AIRS of their Koad tor the year I860. Also. 40 or 30 Negro Women as Cooks and Shovel hands for which liberal prices will be paid. Con tracts can be made with— John M. Walden, Supervisor. Fort Valiev. Wm. S. Brantly, or the subscriber, at tbe office Macon. tor p.Hrticulars. address VIRGIL POWERS, oct Cm Engineer A Superintendent. iPngli^s p rentium Photogiaph and Fine Art GALLERY! FOR SALE! M Y PLANTATION situated in the counties Of Bibb and Monroe.' it contains 11 or 12 hun dred acres of Land—is tree Oak aud Hickory load- lies well and ia only 16 miles from Maoon. I will also sell stock and utensils it desired. Payments made easy. ANDERSON COMER. March 29.1659. BARGAIN! BARGAIN! “ T HE onbacribere,desirous of changing their bu- aincss, offer forsale on reasonable terms, thi ir PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford county, near Hopewell, and about five, miles Worth of Knoxville. The settlement of land consists of Thirteen Hun dred and Fifty acres. Eight hundred of which ia under good Fence, and in a high state of cultivation. Tbe Wood-land is heavily timbered with Oak, Hick ory and Walnut, and is not surpassed by any land in this section, for its fertility, health and adraMogth of Water. On tbe Plantation are two fine, comfort able Dwellings, together with oil other necessary Ont-buildiDgs, such as Negro Houses, Stabler, Gin house,and Screw. ^ _ James IX-krtt. or the Overseer: either ol tbam^gl '*VLesiocK e o“ itnlwr^attle^Hog*, Farming uten sils Ac., will be sold with the Plantation, if dwired Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT, REBECCA LOCKETT, Hopewell, Crawford CXx, On. Citisen copy. U)ui«i2S. Valuable Plantations for Sale. D CMUIM: to move my planting intere : Ml west, 1 offer for sale two valuable PLAN-J2C TATI ON A One situated in Macon county wmun three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western Kail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvement*, and be-, tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres ia culti vation, a considerable portion of which is fresh iattfl. The other plantation is situated in the 14th District of Lee, on Flint River, at the month of Chockeefi- chikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land, about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land of the best quality, and the remainder good Pin, Land, with abont thirteen handred acres In cultiva tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produc tive os any land in South-Woolen) Georgia, and U finely watered, and substantially improved. My over seers will show these plaoe* to any one wUhing to examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay ments easy- For further.particulars, address the undersigned at Macon. N. BASS, ja / >, 27—tf ~ - Valuable City Property for Sale T\ WELLING HOUSE, with seven Rooms, Plus I / tered throughout, with good Kitcbev, Smokei b..nsf, and Subic; a half acre lot. house bean boil* about live Jean, nc.ir ttic mMam of Dr. Stroh cut er. Terms liberal. Apply to oct 18 3mia* JAMES SEYMOUR. Citizen copy. 150 Negroes for Sale AT PUBLIC OUT-CRY, IN THE CITY OF ALBANY. TNpnrauance of the lost will and testament of J. Paul E. Tarver, lateof Doughtrty county, doffd. we will expose for tale, At public out-cry, to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY. THE 29th DAY OF DEC., 1889, 4 and from day to day until tbe sale la c the Court House door in the city Hnndred and Kilty likely Negroes—v* tat ion bands, belongingto tbe estate of the sa<d Paul B. Tarver. Also, at the PLANTATION of the said Estate, fire miles west of Albauy.sll the farm itock of said Estate, consisting of a large lot of Horses and Mule., Cottle, Hog*, Corn, Fodder WagaMk and farming stock of every description. The sole of the Negroes at Albany, will take place on tbe 28th. aud then the other property at the plantation. Terms liberal, aud made known on tbe day of sole HENRY TARVER. Kx' r . nor 13 C. C. TARVER Exr x. a wa i/«iv., tod*, ale la completed, before city of Albany—One rgroe*—v a 1 uable plan PLANTATION FOR SALE. rpllE subscriber offer, for sale on reasonable 1 terms, his PLANTATION, in Cranford county, four miles West of Knoxville. There ar, a thou, and acrea in the seulemunt. 600 cleared, and abont 400 to clear. The premises ran bo seen On applica tion to the subscriber, or the Overseer on the place. NTKR. Nov A 1859. OEO. R nUNT Continental Insurance Company Of tha City of New- York. Cash Capital $500,000—Assets July 1st, 1S3P, $905,6ul 84.—Liabilities,$10,’5I4 37. Ut AnnualDicisionto policy holdcrt July '57 33Jp*rc H do do do do Jiiy’5B S0*3o 31 do da da do July '59 50* <f» -* Insures Buildings, Merchandize. Household Furniture, Rents. Leases, and otherxnsurahic property at the usual rates. Th-ee-Fuml ha of the nett profit* of the businooe of this Company are divided annually to :!m bold era of its policies in ac ip bearing inter,<> hioh scrip a-ill be redeemed is rapiuly, nftd to the extent that he profits accruing to ine pol.ev holders exceed the anm of OSOAO 4 o. GKO. T. HOPE, President. H. H. L.MFort. Secretary. Nor. --\ 53 ly T. It. BLOOM, Ageut, Macon. TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. IT HE superiority of PUGH’S Colored Photographs . over all other? xpade in the tfute, is conceded by all Connoisseurs who have examined them ; And another evidence ot their juat appreciation, b* was awarded the Premium nt tho late Southern Fair, held at Atlanta, Georgia. Ordera’for the above atvleof Picture*, (which can be made from Daguerreotypes of deceased persons well aa from lira.) will receive anecial attention. STEREOSCOPES. AMBROTYPES, and nil oth er stales of TYPES, taken in the very beat manner, and at lowfr prices than the mime style oi picture** can be obtained elsewhere CALL AND S££ FOR YOURSELF. fttr l ** Till'd JONBS LAMP,’* M ANUFACTURED lot Very variety and style, and sold at greatly reduced ptlc*s by TAhUELL & WYMAN. 37 Central st.,Boston. (Successors to B. F Jones A Co.) N. B.—The Jones Burner, recently improved,, gives more light and consmrw leas oil, than tny oth er “Kerosene ’ or Coni Oil Bonier manufactured, nov. 23—3m. rpHB under>ign A wf ’ith di lowing prict Shell Qy* Fre»h d< Pickled d. All orders must b Retcrence OYSTERS. id will fill a!l seder, for Oyrt«» l, of tho beat -quality, at the fol- .. 63 73 p. r bh!. *. ....-....-SI r u-»U- - SO eta. per rail. bv :h, Cask, or The ro cove pot, except the can c ■ adbmflptn s F. 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