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Hie ftli-rtiottn Itnve resulted it
Republican ticket, by
Mare r«M.v, n.io«.
Jssrs^s^- j ssarsnsi
^ . t?ll , jfo|»r*t5«*ntatrf>n hall. .Samuel Medary, D
•<°j" -L i j\ brill was called to 4011, Ki publican—th
l ** 11 E a West and George llil- candidates for C<
raocrat,;
Mb
candidates for Cbngf j. \ r , r ,
rrjeHBnes! . , iteniocntL $nd Martin T Co
iutc invited to; the latter 4* electee).
<r<k I H e.
" jf the A.H
sovtrthriM 950 J ?. IjACK , f , ‘ OTI1 allTil
tbev^ryUttM mvI» s. from $n oo t«* $20.00.1
►'lid by tbo first of Januar,. |
BAt,GAINS, BARGAINS,
••• < : '»hifb ini.!-' l„.
T J. West and George
Vf*0t*d
-'jaX'tO call the eotmlii*. Mr.
1 r.tNiKL E. Sicittet’ Hj
Tnor w
id Charles Rt>hiii- I860 Now.Ladli
is elec tod. 11, e *° I>
•I. A. Haldorraan.
"ly, Republican,
j in B resells. Three-ply
in»i received «n,i
Waihir
hnn their val
large lot of
CAR PETING,
“*** ** ~ in, of all qualities,
no to buy Cloaks, for |
u«. auo, wo havo a From this dato we shall
ju»t received and lor sal© chi
puirasB** 1 , to Wvc out the Second » rosnomlcnt nf tl»n pi,*i i »Vaarnngton^COT-1 Also, a Splandid Lot of
. a ^ ,,t k V ,e f,rst il *y of Congress, " nt,n ° j Silk and Silk Robes,
. .-tie* if!»l K *V n f_ f I ‘ 'd»lw w» not present when liis name was Just HABsin nnwv ,.ie.- i!,
PJlTJrtaSwin of the n.ect-j »•«*»• •*-*• **■
KW ®* wa jhcd placidly ronnd tho center B »»<>.Frft™* Merino.,. Do Laino and Do
TWM * "' ttB M “ ■ " into a seat on the
'‘hr rall'of the Executive Com- ; 0 f se ats and dro
£.«utc. motion toailjonrn did third bench. He looki well, and has crown
j^piAotlii rs ^ /)-, It is stated that a discovery has been made in
himself, and st-vcrol of; , K * V„, ",i , " 1 a a ! SCOTCT 7 has been made in
^ ? ho did. withdrew. theSontloasternpon.on of MissonH, of a vein
-‘•’h mr. It. of gold which it is bettered will yield $10,000
to the ton. Assays of the specimens discover
ed are neing made. ' * . ■
enlUnu-n (members) gave in
ui^uiing though uoan'horized
to act Others w ould not
fjfcJ autlmrity ium>!! -
,v*,lie authority of
-c^t that”/*?# are delegates *
has not delegated her mem-
_i„w in this convention of
: natives in this
cLftb)
n e n °fL°u^ Jo r' B " ow "—York, Nov. 30.
The “Tribuno" says that Gov. Wise has writ-
iti
ten to Mrs. John llrown, enclosing an order for
tho salcconduct of her- messenger to Charles
town, nnd that the remains of Brown be decent-
li-cojee, and Mr. Bowden of fT committed to his care.
i The' Ueinoi-racv of tlicirj “ " i 0 *
Msateil this convention and re- 1 Among thclist of patents recently granted,
A r t .gainst it. and to on-. not 'cc «bo followmg to citizens of Georgia:
«opuioffthis convention till pf( ^ nt f ° r
: *mu eaphM their ,^itions! of .Vnfleld, Ga., for improve-
‘ '^Tw odivd* resolution that Charles W. Richter, of Madison, Ga., for im-
convention provement ,n lamps.
.unties it for I lie 37 largest 5 votes 1
We are requited to announce JACOB REID
rtMd-Tt gave the largest conn- a Candidate for the OffieeofCoRoKr.il of Bibb eonn-
. ; l0 st,-jd of one. Mr. LAlierstcdt j ty. at the ensuing January Election,
n rl-obniond) offered a substitute, : dee 13—at*
-* i .f Jit subject to the call |
' ,ItcCoaimittcealready made for' v “* e !?f I f ® u,Und 1 f e 'P ec,fu,| y * nnon '>v«
r in March. Mr. 1.. made some j 1,11 . *■ “-AIN, a candidate for Tax Colleo
, j his motion—many gentlemen : i»«a|),am. HesiK,., i„
a! • In net but tinder protest, <1 ; pov - •
, n 1. a We » re awtborixed and roqueted to announce
Vlfjate from Fulton) supported CHARLES H. KITCHI.VGS, as a Candidate for
. u-ntinn. Mr. heivard also did. : selection to the office of Tax Receiver of Bibb
e,<,cu “ ° n ,he fir§t u ° nd ‘ y i “ jan -
! WoTreautl.orixedloannouneeMr.P U CLTIRY
loorting Howell Cobb, as ibe ^ a e»"<ii«i«tefor Tax Receiver of B.bb County at
_,iE who could defeat Houghs. Ho- ensuing Lleefou ,n January next.
• viuthmi men. to forgot all past ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ „ * 7 '
erarithlsisswn, Ac.,«Ve. (Take j liHtcp. ndiHt Cnnditlalc for Clerk
rfiist»ndtho south afterwards, OF THE INFERIOR COURT.
V i« the mint perfectly absurd Wuare requested to announce E. D. WILLIAMS,
Y .11. Vumhera of resolution were , ESO .as an Ikdepkkdkkt Candidate for Clerk'of
t^ni one reco.umeiulinglloivell. "" ^
lir v liiit Several counties now* with-' 1 I
‘ o.Ion n .kiirnntinn O 4 \i P O’ C? 4 DO 4 n A n TT t a
, Mug this convention a usurpation SANDS’ S A It S A P A III L LA.
E . of81 appointed to report ™ E 1!EST TEST IS EXPERIENCE. .*
z,,,, . l on the convention; '*' h,s voluntary testimony of thousanda who owe
llhrv were out.fol. <1. A l.ochrane ; tbeirroatoration to health, to tbla celebrated rema-
Laine Robes, will be sold
ASTONISHINGLY LOW.
Long and square Shawls, white and red Flannels,
EMBROIDERIES,
In-ietta. Banda. Collar, and Sleerea, Jaconet and
Swiss Edging, and Iuaertings.
A New Lof of Hoop Skirts,
juat received and every thing usually kept in a first
class Dry Goods House.
We only ask you all, both Ladien and Gentleman, . - —
torall and price r.nr GooJa^and yeewifrWcSnvIal
Ibe fact that wo are selling very low.
CLOTHING.
We also have a fine Lot of CLOTHING, that will
be sold very cheap. Call, gentlemen, aad are for
youraelves. ELIAS EINSTEIN
Macon, December I2tb, 1859.
THE BEST PIANOS MADET
W E are now receiving to onr already selected
stock of Pianoe, the celebrated
Steinway Pianos.
These Instruments have always taken the first
prises in all Fairs, wherever exhibited, and are the
only llanos used and recommended by the best Ar
tists .and Musical Celebrities, as Timm, Scbaifen-
bt-rg. Mills, Batter, Eitfii-ld, Oottshalk, Wolienhau
jet. and a host of others. They use only Steinway’.->
for public and private use.
W o do not possess Gas enough to endeavor to cre
ate an excitement by making a "rreal cry trilk very
little root," or trying to shove off in the Southern
market what they ridicule at the North; neither
would we be agents for Patznt Pianos, which live
oneday and die the next, aa we had an example in
the “jEolian Attachment” Pianos, which were the
"Go” a few years back, and which no one wants
now; but.we keep an article which all mnst
Knowledge tu tic iLo Ikc who profess to know
mainder o! our
LARGE STOCK
DRY-GOODS!
AT GREATLY
_V £. n
BOOTS % SHOES.
CHEAP FOR CASH!
ft’tho re- At ENTS fine Scotch Bottom Wafting BOOTS.
UJ '• “ » •• - SHOES.
| " ** Sqnaro Edge Waft. Boots V St)
- “ Quilted Bottom BOOTS.
“ " Pump Sole do.
j Tbe above goods were made in our Establish
meat in Norfolk. Virginia, and for durability and
! «nug fits, we know they esnnot be surpassed. W«
1 also bavo a fine assortment of Ladi< Misses’ sue
I Children's Boots and Shoes. We ask you to call and
j examine onr Stock, for tbo time will not be sp-n'
in vain. Our rule is, the best Work, u Good Fit
! and very small profits, for CASH.
L. L. BRICKIIOUSK A CO„
Triangular Block, next to II. Fitch A Oo.
dec 13 i i ,
Rcclucod Prioos !
Now is the time to seenre
BARGAINS!
TV. W. PARKER A CO.
Persona who know us will, we flatter ourselves, ac
knowledge tu to be judges, and to strangers we say
that we will present any person with One Hundred
Dollars who can produce a Pianist. Amateur or Pro
feasor, residing in Georgia, who is superior as Teach
er or Player to onr H. L. Schreiner; and further, a
like sum we propose to any person who will dispro'
that we now have a Pupil that is superior in Music
t. nine-truths of all the Professors in Music in the
State of Georgia.'
All Pianos sold at New York prices, freight only
added. JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS.
January I, I860 Pp dec 13g
PLOW STEEL.
A FDLLasacrtmont of superior quality English
Plow Steel, manufactured expreaaly for this
market, and imported direct from the manufactu
rers, from 3 to U inches wide, 1-4.5-16,3-8 and 1-3
inches thick, for sale by N ATH AN WEED,
dec-13-
'.odemv fur tho liliiu! at thc
Maron. Ga.
doc 13
E. L. STROjlECKER,
ZHILIN A HUNT.
(<0) '
Blacksmith’s Tools.
F OSTER'S and Wright s Anvils, bright sn<l solid.
Box Vices, common ami extra Smith's Bellows,
Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Hand and Sledge
Hammers, Tongs, Butteris, Hasps. Files, Ac.. Ac.,
for sale by - NATHAN WEED,
dec 13
Swede’s Iron.
O F all size*, imported direct from Sweden, com
moD English ancf Helloed Bar and Bundle Iron,
* «n doouent Ix-au-! d I» proves that for the Scrofulous, the blotched, i for ®*lo * l lowest rates by
I *«d ■»«•««««* *•>« sufferers from fumor^ | .*■.,» : NATION WEED,
,.‘"'1, „ uv delesates, and |.Caneor», and abscesses, the victims of disoased liv
^ ib> in bribe .uiiuorl of ativ'one man; 1 " rs - for the Dyspeptic and enfeebled, there Is now
t or sir thing else. ' The Col. j >«ope. It gives tone and energy to the powers of
,rh- So , Jl.pt ill piod n»‘°re- by purifying tho vital fluid. •
* ancon to alioiil the oppos. lion, Ac. . REGENERATING THE CONSTITUTION,
imiilt.v ritunrd in about an hour, and dispelling diseased action, thus enabling the
,e through the Chairman. Mr. Sew-; blood to course on freely, bringing with it strength
nnd vigor. Being entirely^vegetable, no unplsas
tTfwillsni^Idrlejatosto the Cliai u-s- j ant systoms are left behind after cure, and the most
fan. j delieat* persons may take it at any time with per-
fill ,-qipurt tuiv good mao nomina- foot aafety.
tCdi'tniion—ii ho lielieve in slave-, p.spared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS,.Drug-
jirlarii-S atel nill stand to the Dred | gists, 100 Fulton Street, New York. '• >
invdeasiuns For sole by GEORGE PAYNE,
issstv pmutl of Howell Cobb, and Macon, Ga.
. tl XUS for President. will | T.«-M.™«| 'vawwwvKaiawMaiiii..
kht W^trs go untratnmeHed.es. | WWW* «*lkam of Wild CJterry”
ear expression In ourj From Ex-Alderman PERKINS:
, • Boston, Feb. 3,1853'.
r tkd four delegates from the) DIL S. TV. FOWLE, Dear Sir:—For several days
adtr» delegates from each dis-I I bad been suffering from tho effects of a severe
I cold, aceompained by a very aore throat and sick
i {isrx-t unrepresented, ivc proceed ! head-ache, which completely incapacitated me for
klnatci. 1 businkas. I bad taken but a small portion of a
drinfiiTur of the resolutions;' single bottle of this Balaam when I experienced im-
intfudr adopted. mediate relief. My cough was broken up at once
asade that the Convention now I and my lungs entirely relieved Irom the pressure
-1 again at U o’clock to-night, I which had become so painful. 1 attribute thiaentira-
emie «ill bo elected.—Nar. ly to the good effects of your Wild Cherry, as I took
rt . ) no other medicine whatever. I cordially fscommeud
Ibe Blind at Milled?.' j it to .limy friend.. Heapertfrily yogg,^
VILLK. None genuine unlcs signed !. BUTTS on me
[Garik corre-pniulcnt of the Savan-, wrapper.
> o r n ; Skth W. Fowl* A Co. Boston, Proprietors.—
; ha> the follow mg to a,.} about ^ by ^ ever) . wheru
uiionaiktl concert cf the pupu'
^ASTROLOQ-Y!
M A'DAM CLIFTON is now at the FLINT
HOUSE, in this city, jrhere the will remain
for a few days only. Come one—Come all!
crc. utien! Look Out! Madam Clifton
ia the greatest Fortune-Teller of theage j She anc-*
eeeds when all others have failed. AH who are in
trouble fly to her foradvice. In LOVE AFFAIRS
the never fails. Sbehas the secret of winning the
affections of the opposite ses. She shows you the
portrrit of your future Wiles Husband, or absent
friend. It (s well known to the public at large that
she is the first and only one who can show the Like
ness ii, rs-uliiy and can give entire satisfaction in
all the concerns of life, which can be tested and
S aved by thousands, both married and single, who
ily and eagerly visit her.
Ladies, 811 Gentlemen, 83— Extra charge for
Drawing Likenesae*. Dee. IS. It
Valuable Bibb Co. Lands
FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH, OR
EXCHANGE FOR LIKELY YOUNG
NEGROES, OR LANDS IN SOUTH
WESTERN GEORGIA.
Tp HE place ia situated 7 miles South of tbs city of
X Macon on Tobesanfkee Creek, and contains COO
Acre*. One half free productive pine land, 135 acres
of which is in cultivation, and yiedds fine crops. The
other half rich bottom and marsh land, which can
be reclaimed at a reasonable cost, and will yield
Irom 50 to 75 bushels of corn per acre. There
suitable negro CaDins, etc.., on tl— -premises. Lo
cation healtuy and well watered—range good and is
well adapted to stock raising. There Is also a fine
Mill Seat on the premises. The place is well tim
bered and the wood business profitable, either by
waggon or S. W. R. Road to Macon:
Lands adjoining may be had atreasonable prices.
Society good—churches and schools convenient.—
For particulars apply to J H. WOODWARD,
dec 13 Macon, Ga.
For Sale.
T HE HOUSE and LOT in the rear of Troup Hill,
occupied by George Lunsford. The lot contains
four aores. ' For terms of sale apply to
dec 13 ROBT. A. SMITH.
O EC RISTM .A. S !
Toys! Toys!
FANCY GOODS!
CUTLERY!
FIRE WORKS!!
A CHRISTMAS TREE.fixed in good old German
(Luther's) style, will be lighted ~
(Luther's) style, will be lighted for our young
trieoda on Saturday night, the 3fth instant- Tout
and old are Invited.
dec 13 JOHN C. ECREINER A SONS.
prettiest features of the present ' M US. WINSLOW, uu experienced nurse and
re ivrtainlv calculated to excite female physician, lias a sootliiug Syrup for children |
Ilhropn-, anil eharitaMo feelings i teething, which greatly facilitates the process of
onr erring natures—w« tl leclbing by actioning the gums, reducing all inflam-
, .1 , , X 1 matioo-will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate
’ otl ' le 1,1 ! (he bowels. Depend upon it. mothers, it ,will give
t the Blind. re.t yourselves, and reiiefaud health tnyour infants. I n m n I
faiulle light the Hall of the Hou- Perfectly safe in all cases. See advertisement in [ H .... y n ,h li/irn Uqi niT fimnonij
ilh a large audience of ladies- , n; j j another column. nov2 fjfiy/ I0|K WIlD fiaillllg bUlIipdlljf!
Composite Iron Hailing.
Secured by letters Patent. Feb. 13lb. 1853. re issued
Sept. 6th. 1859, is the stroegest
Iron Fonco
made of Wrought Iron. Its durability is equivalent
to its strength; and as to price. It la CHEAPER
THAN ANY IRON RAILING
MANUFACTURED.
We are prepared to furnish all styles of
wire tins! Cost Iron Itiiiliuga, Ac.,
IRON GATES. VARANDAHS,
FARM FENCES. IRON BEDSTEADS.
IRON FURNITURE.
• IRON FOUNDRY WORK.
Tho public is respectfully informed that we ore
tho only persona legally authorised to sell
Wickcrsham't Folding Iron Bedsteads,
Patented June 9d, 1657.
NOTICE.—A recent deeieion of the U. S. Circuit
Court of the Eastern Di-trlot of Pennsylvania pro
hibits persons from ordering, by Letter or person,
any of onr celebrated V*rie Railu .g^ade under the
|x1h> were attracted thillirr to witness 1
a examination tiiat was io take 1
invd, Uie whole lioor was crewed
u, Mid I took my position in the
1 looked on those poor children
a wiioin the gladsome sunshine
fcr years smiled in all its gor-
I - • thought that they had been
!-< .l.i ion- privilege of enjoying its
jin, emotional feelings ofsym-
lAiions u[K>n the wisdom of the
llryan’s Tnsldess Ve-riniftiRO.
Toll tlie bell for pretty Nell,
All the household s pride.
She died, they say, ol worms the prey,
Although with med'eine plied.
’Tu-aa Jalap, Mercury, and gamhoogu
That helped her to her doom;
But Itryan’a Tuatelesa Vermifuge
fiavea thousands from the tomb.
Sold in Bottles. Prire 831.
For sale by E. L. STitOHECEER k CO.,
nuv 93—1 m Macon, Ga.
Dr. Jas. .llrClintorU’w Prrtornl Njrnp ex
erciser an inlitience over Conaumntiou and Bron.
nesting the
promo
e amend
ns from the firat dote Price 81.
E. L STROHECKER ft CO.,
oex 32—1m Macoo, Ga
! 'i».W nun in, ercisea an iiittiienco over Lonsumpnon am
* tmOM upon me v, ith a force, c|l \ tia nnpweUeled in Medical Practice, arres
• * but never never—desenb- , «»u-h, ht-aiin^ and atren^tkenin^tlie lungs,
ivwloni bf vonii any that we can ■ tinjc expectoration, and inducing aleep. The
that oninined that these I ®®" 1 hrginafii - HnM
P '-'ould U deprived ol blessings }
insisted in examinations on i
e, *"h hearts stretclied to
^‘ rioatch lla-n! Of the pa-
■(rir.r.. oftheir teachers—their
-ay nothing to add
~ which tliey are lay-
itsr« l'I'"' ^ l0 Y 'vill have the
tiui iT “’“'e «y«s sc0 **** and
ik. applications pass not
nu »PMent who saw fit to
f lUir go
Dr. itfcCliulork’a Cold *nd Cough Mix;
ihihitionx of tlieir musical ac- j
i-,, basis ol true medical scieuce. Dr. 51 cl.unlock
Ion of light delight us with j ,tands in the fore front ol tbe profession. He stakes
* 10 instruments whose scale.- liis reputation on what be offers to the sick as a
, *'upland; but imagine those ! “«• I ?rr r e i h et. ,b “ S < , !lXv ^
■rik, I. 'tvs ihey touch, draw from ; ,la *i uarn “ 5 • j, y,. sXROHBCkSb ft CO,
V. ll the inspiring luinds of; nov^-ln Macon,Ga. •
W. r .-ilunt strings chords Dr> jjcciimock’a Anthinn iSesurdr noton
Iy control** and cures the most distrtassing cases ol
Asthma, rcina-ving tho huakincss of tho voico, and
restoring the regular and unobstructed action ot the
lung*, hut U also of inestimable value in whooping
cough, shortening tho term of tbe disease, and pre
venting unpleasant after consequences. Price 50a
Kor sale uy K. L. STROHKCKIs»R & CO.,
novaa—lm Macon, Ga.
F 1 IE ETiLIZERS
GRXKUAU AGFfXCY.
rSTThe undersigned respectfully announces to
Planters and others interested, that they are con
stantly receiving direct from the Ialanda, and from
tho manufacturers, the following most arritovKH
FtitTit.izeit* sow KrowK.-aU of which nave been
thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, vix: -
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero G.uano, *
Uhodes’ Super Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertilise* r, *
Ground I’laster.
These articles, which will have our brand, and be
gnaraQtocd aa genuine, wo shall, at all times, be
prepared to furnish in amountTrequired, and«t the
lowest prices. Tbo ‘‘Super Phosphate,'’ and “l*ar-
tilizer,” at lnanufacturera'ratw, wiih expentes of
transportation & MILLEK .
gavannah, May 3—ty ■
‘feic..._:>at,^fromBrown- Wpgrroes, Horses & Mules
b received. The place ® 7 D.rv
xaJ.
“ f Ihe Choice Case.
f.Tis^i' 01 ’ '37crcd a resolution in
BV,-,' ri V •l^'nioon; to the effect
die .Slate be ordered to
ly^®t Court a certified copy
I *T the Legislature for tlie
‘liioice. Mr. Collier, offered
®JG*ta ocrtilied copy of the
Brown, vetoing the bill,
to it v The ainendiuciit wa*
i-* h'uluiion as originally intro-
The object of the rcsolit-
' *' le Supreme Court a dc-
wlictlier the signature of
cssary to a bill passed by
BWotiing a criminal convicted I
k Iutionalist. L
, oLai, received.
>* kl ru ' ,lur ''*>hcms Lad reached
1 h '' f hundred tuen under
J 11 ' hail several skirmiahes,
g^*‘d lias transpired.
ns retreating towards the
' ’“"l Gen. Doblado was fol-
Vrl 1 ' * ,lt "'vcn Gen. 7.ua-
n* and tlie roldicrs of the
ItLV^ ,0 Monterey, and com-
t Clll *«is and would probably
^ teller® A111 *a t, °n. —The Au-
h-::..,*'he following extract
T. / ft 1 " Hon. Jo-liua Hill,
W ..I’ 11 ' 1 of an early organ-
W) K ’* B >°te, though it may
. PP* Ivn t'y better temper
‘Ln .“i-nay, 1 cannot underuke
1 P rc * um «'
V, u 1 ”' plurality rule will
ft b T * "'‘Publican be elected.
l fMi»c.v tae * n ? * ssnrc< l- I sludl
>I^°8»uch a result,”
hhiJ~,*|fclahg% of Virginia
*•* resol utiotu,
’k® ot h“r
*1 interfcri
FOB SALE.
I 'm WILL soil at pabtlc outcry, at Montexnma, Ma
con county, Ga.. Qu Monday, tbe 9th day of Jan
uary next, about 100 Negroes Amongst ihe nnm
her—four good Carpentefa—two Plantation Black-
smiths, a superior Praaaman—having hod »«vor»l
ycaia* esppri«ifC6 in printing oCBcea in Macon mfl
a firat-rani Hoatler. Tbeeo negroes are young and
llk A&.afln« lot of Mules and Horses, together with
-•Morgan Comet,” a superior young glallion from
' A'err, lit of sns and two yeara, with Interest and
n^onbted security. ^"'ARMSTRONG.
Jour, ft Mesa, eopytf .
Wanted to Hire
Heel*
CUy pap
■ copy till forbid.
Hoii'c and L«>* for Sal**.
T Of No. 8, Square 87, frouting 310 feet M*pria
Street, andtoSfeot on wharf strec-L with e;
erooebmoat privileges and improvemems.
ed at private sale till the tot J uesday
To the Planters of Georgia !
KETTLEWELL’S
Manipulated Guano
Peruvian and phosphatic guano,
As imported from the Islands of Chineha and
Ntvassa. Combined and closely integrated
. by Machinery
No. 1 warranted to contain d per cent Amonia,
45 to 50 per cent. Phosphate of Lime.
No. 9 warranted to contain 5 per cent. Amonia,
55 to 90 per cent. Phosphate of Lime.
V URPASSING Peruvian Guano in the production
^ of a first Crop, and Roue Dost iu the durable
improvement of the soil.
**My Manipulated Guano having become the ac
ccpi*:d, and onccessful rival of Peruvian liuano, ]
trust 1 shall be paidoueH for putting upon public
record if hat is so universally kuown in Baltimore,
that I am a<»My uud exclusively the Originator
this article b\ the use of machinery.”—[Americi
Farmer, 1^57.1
SAVANNAH, December, 1859.
Last year we were ioduced to accept the agency
for the sale of Kettfeweli's Manipulated Gnano up*
on well authenticated reports received from Alar\ -
laud. Virginia and the Uarolinas where this great
and standard Manure, tor all crops had been thoro
ughly tried and tested. We issued a circular to the
Plantei s of Georgia, advising them to buy. Many
hundred tons were distributed throughout the State,
and was used upon all crops, and as far as we con
le rn the result nas been more successful than any
Fertiliser now used in our State. We therefore, ap
pear again before you, with renewed confideure
more thoroughly based upon experiment and aettf-
al demonstration and observation. Since our last,
our Senior has visited Mr. John Kettle well in Balti
more, in order that wexuigbt learn everything -per
taining to this Guano, every facility wrs granted
him by Mr. Kettiewell. and his General Agent, Mr.
G. Obear, to investigate his works, process of Man
ipulation and character of Guano used, Ac , which
he availed himself of, and was greatly surprised
at the magnitude of Mr. Kettlewell’s enterprise.^—
Over two afcres of valuable grottnd is covered with
costly machinery, buildings, Ac. The business be
ing conducted with the utmost care and system. Gu
ano of the choicest kinds are selected and Manipu
lated with great precision, and with the m^us *n
vested and employed to carry on this work, he came
to the conclusion that this Guano is entitled to all
the confidence and character claimed for it. So
successful has 31 r. Ketth^-well's^enterprise been that
mauy article* na-o lorced upon the publ c claiming
to he Manipulated Guano, Ac., mere imitations, with
no claim to the name of Manipulation, mere mix
tures by hud and shovel of Guanos of donbttul
character—hence, the importance of proper discrim
iuation, by Planters. Mr. KeLlewell comes endor
sed to yon. and can refer to responsible citizens of
onr own State
Tbe Hon Howell Cobb, of Georgia, says that he
i« a personal friend of mine, of many years stand
ing, and who I can with great pleasure commend as
a gentleman in every respect worthy of your regard
and confideuca
Other Guanos are being introduced to tbe atten
tion of Planters, containing but little Phosphate ot
Lime aud no Amonia, the essential elements ueces-
ssry for the growth of crops. Kettlewell’s Manipu
lated Guano will commend- itself for tlm following
1st. Because It is imported Guano, lutlmztety com
bined, so as to meet the wants of crop aqd soil, and
uot a manufactured article.
2d. Its fine and dry condition—making it ready
fur iMBMMlwUappliodiGB, vitlioat shelving or grin
ding.
3d. In production of crop and permanent improve
ment of fand, it surpasses all other Fertilizers,* uot
excepting Peru#an Guano.
4th Its low price.
Peruvian Guano oontr ins 1« per cent of Amonia
and only p3 to epnt. of Phosphaty of ISinri-
By reducing the Amonia one-half, and doubling the
Phosdate of Lime, a far more valuable Fertilizer
must be produced. It has been demonstrated Jhat
8 per cent, of Amonia is enough for all crops—more
is injurious, besides expensive. Indeed* many pre
fer the No. 2 Manipulated Guano,; because it con
tains a larger per centage of Phosphate of Lime;
H AS now in store a fall STOCK of GOODS in
his line, consisting ot Hardware, Iron, Smiths
Tools, Carriage Materials, Builders Hardware. Plan
tatlon Tools, and every article usually found in any
similar establishment, all of which he b prepared to
offer on as good terms as they can be purchased in
th : s or any other market. Planters, Smiths, Carriage
Makers, Mechanics, Merchants, and others will fiud
it to their interest to trade at his establishment, ns
he is determined to offer great inducements, either
for Cash or on the usual time to strictly prompt pay-
iug customers. dec 13
LEAVITT, TOLER & CO.,
Successors to
CATLIN, LEAVITT & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers
Of every Description oj Staple ami Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
Nos. 31 Chambet, ft 7 Road* Streets, rear of City
dec 13—ly* [Ilall, NEW YORK.
•lry, House Furnishing, Carriage Manufac-
orics, Galleries of Art, Merchant Tailors,
.’oundrics, &c., Ac.
VAN AMBURCtH'S M/SCON BUSlNtSS ulKtClUKI.
IT 0 Wan'd zooLooicAL'AkD ' j ■ ■ ■ ■’ ... -■
T\ . • III© following li.^t comprises a portion of
equestrian uompany • j ich of the different branches of the several
| Reerganiaed for the present Campaign with en- using** house* of Macon, viz:. Hardware,
tir Yt a re*^S.c5KOT'' ' Goods > Q ™ CerieS - Boots and Shocs ’
WU1 Exhibit in Macon. 5I0NDAY. DEC. 19. 1859,
THE MAGNIFICENT PROCESSION
is composed of over one hundred and fifty Ladies
and Gentlemen, Horses and Ponies,
escorted by NEUBEtt’S
Pliiliulclpliin Brass Bniid!
In the Superb Carriage drawn by 16 Horses,
Driven in Hand by tho accomplished Jehn,
©MILLIE© J©G=ai^©©JMI
Will enter the Town at lo A. M.,on tho day of
EXHIBITION! .
Prominent among tho many attractions in this
MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT
__ i—AWLKo-fodri-
—aiM!SI!DlB©Kl s @
[CARRIAGES, i
Harness,' tfcc.
PLANT’r* OLD STAND, Opposite the Post Office.
Macon, Georgia.
T H. PLANT having formed a connection with
• 31r. J. C. Thornton, for many years favora
bly known as a practical and experienced (-ferriage
maker, and dealer,*t Columbia, tfo Ca., and Sava> •
nab, Ga., the Carriage business will hereafter be
conducted in the name of
J. C. THORNTON ftV CO.
It is. the intention of the undersigned to always
kceponhanda varied and splendid assortment of
every description of Carriage in use, which for . '
Elegance, Lightne-s and StrengtU,
cannot he excelled. The long experience of both
parties, will at all times insure (he most perfect sat
isfaction to all who may favor them with their pa
tronage.
It is the intention of the subscribers, after the 1st
of October, to go extensively into the
Manufacture & Repairing of Carriages.
Competent Mechanics mall the branches, will be em
ployed tinder the immediate and practiced eye ot
Mr Thornton, and customers may depend oithavi g
every thing done in tiro very best manner, with'
promptness aud despatch. •
aug 16 ,f. C. THORNTON A CO.
TRAINED LIONS!
Royal, Brazilian, and Black
TIGERS,
fi inert cart and Asiatic Leopards.
Panthers, &c.,
Execntlhe ,t the command of HEItR LEXGLE,
a variety of ASTONISHING FEATS. .
Tbe Performing ELEPHANT,- TIPPOO SAIB
whose Feats tar exceed as proofs of intelligence (al
most amounting to human reason) all performance,
ever known in a Mpnagerie. He will be directed by
the eminent PROFESSOR NASH.
Among the EQUESTRIAN HOSTS assembled in
Ibis stupendous Exhibition will befonud a brilliant
array of FRENCH, ENGLISH and
AMERICAN STARS!!
Each standing'in flie foremost rank in the Profes
jjnp. forming a Galaxy of Talent roreiv ’equaled
Never Excelled. The K r<-nt ay
ER, the great American Clown; NAT AUSTIN
tbe English Performing Clown; TOMMY AllM
STIlONt-,the great Trick Clown, Twenty Traine
Horses; Six LIUPUTIAN PONIES.
Those * Punaygraphs,”4lie ACTING MULES,
:Tom and. Jerry !
And a host of exciting^noveltic^uever before intro
duced in the arena. Fora full description see Pic
torials. Small Bills. Lithographs. Ac. #
Doors open at 1 A 6 o'elocb, P. M:
dec 6 C. L. WHEELER, Agent.
Lookout for Christmas.
GREER A FKEE.1IA3
are now receiving the largest assortment of
TOYS & FANCY GOODS!
ever offered iu this city, together with a large
sortmeut of #
Fire “Works I
of every description, consisting iu part of
300 boxu < Ex. No. 1 Gold Chop Fire Crackers, *25
doz. Roman Candles, 50,000 Torpedoes or &and
Crackers, 20 gross Rockets from 1 oz. to 1 lb , Chi
nese Rockets, sferpents, Triangles, and in fact eve
ry kind manufactured.
Also, received weekly—25*bhJs. fine Red Apples,
15 bbls. Havana Oranges, 25 bandies Bannuas. 20
boxes best Cheese, 25 boxes Cowles' Cream Che«->e.
10 coses Pine Apple Cheese, 20 bbls. Red. White
and Silver Onious, 20 bbls extra. Mercer Potatoes.
Call nnd examine our block before purchasing ehe-
where.. (deed) GlffKR A FUEE-WAy.
NOTICE 2
T HE bolder of tho *5,000 Bonds of the city t»f
Macon, duo 1st Nov., 1859, Nos. 71 to 80, will
ulease preseut the same for pavmr-nt.
dec t»—21 ItICHARD CURD. Tntasurer.
A RARE CHANCE.
ndian Springs Property for Sale.
rpllE snbscrib.r offira for «:ile his HOCSK .'ml
L LOT ami I'hysician’a Ofliov. Th« Unii-e is a
Rond frameil Uuilil.uc, copva.iieut out-huuses aad
six acres of land attached. To « Fhysician wishing
to do a good jtraoUcc. paying about three thousand
dollars per annum, this is an excellent uppnitunitx.
The House and (iffie. will he sold separately il ™
sired. Sali.fcietery reasons sssigm-d for sefiiug.—
Fcrteru.a, which are very moderate, apply to
DR. A. WUEELTIS,
dec 6—tf Indian Springs, Butts ertnnty, G^
H
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athens, Nov. 28, 185!*.
T HE Exercises of Franklin College will bo re
sumed «n tbe 15tb of January next, wilb the u.u-
ses will be examined ou applicalion to the Faculty
at any time after the Hth of January.
Accommodation, for boarders at tho usual rates
have been increased since the lsst term,
dec 6—6t AisBURY HULL, Sec’y.'
THE FOOL. OF QPAUTY.
UY H. BROOKE.
A RA RE and interesting book. Mr. Wesley said
of it, “It is the most excellent hook of its kiwi "
i. —y... alternately lauch and cry in spite of
themselves. S vots.wr.'oo. _ _o..
dist Book Depository. J. W.-BURKE, AgenfT
dec 6
Patent of Feb. IStb, 1849. of any other Manufac; nr- ' tbe simple reason why cotton seed is so valnsble a
era than ourselves; also, llist we are tbe sole own-1 Mannre is owing principally to this element,
era of Ibe patent of March 6tb, 1847. re^issaed Jane The No. 3 may uot produce aa large a first crop on
-•—u-i—i—»*e. sari.- n.:i-w ud some soils, bat aampermsnent Fertilixe^ia surpsa-
tetb, 1859, lor the Fabric of the Wire Railing aud
other articles manufactured under said patent; and
also, ol Folding Iron Bedsteads, patented June 3d,
1 'werespectfully notify tbo public ty this effect,
and .ball hold all persoua infringing the same res
ponsible for damsges. Catalogues, contamg sever-
ml hundred dc-igns of Iron Work, furnished on re
ceipt of lonr three cent postage stamps, and mailed
to anv part of tbo United States,
to any P* r UUTcn , NsoN & WICKERSIIAM,
doc. 13-3m Sis Broadway, N. Y.
Rare ORanco.
I TtOU SALE—Stock, Fixtures and apparatus ol a
’ Sky Light Ambrotype Room, located io » flour
ishing town in this Mate, where a business of $1,000
per year can be done. Price $1W, including every
thing, (instrucliuna if desired) connected with the
establishment. For further particulars address the
Editor of this paper.
0F Also for sale several oulfitl.
' dec 13—H*
Adiuintutnitor’s sale.
v »Y virtneof an order from the lmnorablethe Or
15 dinary of Jones county, will b« sold belorethe
Court Utilise door, iu tbo town of Uhntois on the
first Tuesday in February next, the toilowiug prop
erly, belonging to the Estate of-Josepb G. Milfs.
late of said county deceased, via: The rcmaiuder in
aud to fonr Lets of Land, in said comity. sUuated a-
bout 7 miles from Macon, and on tbe Milledgeville
Road, known M the place ret apart aa the dowpr of
Mary htilef, widow of said deouwed. After h|»r lif«
estate therein la terminated. ; _ .
Bold for the benefit of tho Ibell, end creditors of
said deceased. G. U. ROBERTS. Adm r. of
d“c 13 J. G- STILES, deceased.
Georgia—Jones County. _
Mo.hiaT, Dec. 3,1859.
rnHE Court of Ordinary for said county met thle
X d*v agreeably to lew. Present.
The
tor on
y CHARLES MACAHTHY. Ordinary.
■ petitidu of Francis S.Johnfon, Administra-
H tbe estate of Henry W. Dorsey, fete of said
county, deceased, respectfully ahoweih. that be has
honestly and faithfully discharged tbe duty assign
"dbimussucb Administrator, and therefore peli-
lions the Courttfor a discharge fr«m said Admtnts-
iri.non. F. S. JOHNSON. Adm r aud Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it ia order :u that
elution be Issued, and that all perlont concerned
be, and they ere hereby required to show cause If
any they have, oner before the lint Monday injnne
—it wnv the said Francis S. Johnson should uot be
d£5® Vom hi. said Admimalrererehip. and
-I, v litters dismiaaory ahoold not be granted him.
i, u further ordered by the Court that Ibis ci-
T EN Likely Bots and Ten Girls, for which liber- | t is further ordered by
ai w igea will be paid. ‘& Ufla U.lon be pal.I.rted m-me or more public G.x.ttc.
of the State for the apace of six months.
° r I tme extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Old inary. * CHAKLKS MACARTUY, Ordinary.
dad S3 c
sed by none. The adyantages named with thudif-
fereoce in price to Peruvian Guano, ought to sup
plaut every prejudice and couvince the most obsli-
nate mind. Certificatea regarding the use of this
Guano from prominent Planters of our Stated could
be added, but we deem it entirely unnecessary, re-
(erring to pamphlets ou band and in cirra^Ution for
further information. It is important that orders
should be aent in qgrly in the season. The hat bog
of Baltimore ia frequently closed by ice, thus ob
atrocting all navigation.
We aA our patrons «f last season to furnish us
with their orders, and solicit a trial from all planters
desiring an increase'of crop aud improvement of
soil. In consequence of delay in receiving orders
last season we were not able to supply tbe demand,
this year it is our desire to promptly fill every order,
and therefbre solicit early attention to handing in
orders. We will supply from a single sack to any
number ot tons that maybe wauled. Tbe Guano
is put up in handsome sacks, and will be sold here
at $53 per ton for No. 1, and $48 per too for No. 3.
The moilo of application is very simple, applied
broadcast, in hill or drill, in quantity precisely as
Peruvian'tiuano, say from 100 to 300 lbs. per mere,
with the advantage of permanent improvement, tbe
more liberally it is applied.
Terms cseh, or ill equivahut.
N:a 1IABDKK& CO.. Sole Agents.
Savannah, Ga
I’. 8.—Analysis of other Guanos can be seen at
cur office. -
Also, tor sale in Macon by E. BOND ft CO.
dec 13
Georgia— Jones Comity.
Moxdat, Deo. 5,1859.
rpIIE Court of Ordinary for said county met this
L day agreeably lo law. Present *
Oil AS. .MACAIITHY, Ordinary.
The petition of Richard H. Hutchings, Trustee
of Mary Graves and her minor children, respectful
ly afcuweth that he baa honestly and faithfully dis
charged the duty assigned him assueh Trustee, and
therefore peliliona the Court of Ordinary lor a dis-
charge from said Trusteeship.
RICHARD Hi HUTCHINGS. Trustee.
On hearing tbe above petition it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persona concerned,
be tind they are hereby required to show cause, jf
any they have, on or before tbe first Monday' In Jnne
next, why tbe said Richard 11. Hutchings should not
be discharged from his aaid Trusteeship, and why
letters dismisaory should not be granted him. And
il is further ordered by the Court that this citation
bepubUshcd*inone or more public Gaseltes of this
State, for the space of six months.-
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Couit
of o.dinary. C1IAS. MACAHTHY, Ordinary.
ffc
be so;,is« tbVOwrt Horn
at Am:..*, atll o'ck.c). BN8TO*.
Georglfe—Jones Conuty.
W .l!Fr|.'\“ nnin F. Tulls appli'S for lot- said Guardianship, she harm
lie. J.juiislsrrr-'r- — estate of John tl -t eonfid ’
l«t« of J ont« county :
Georgia—Twiggs County.
W HEREAS Mrs. Martha Tharee, Guardian for
lie persons and property of William. Jamm
D.. Ads, Augustus,Mortimer, and Georgia V. Tharp
heirs of William A. Tharp, late ofssid county do-
-eased, applies to mo for letters of dfemissiou from
h# having lully exscutcd tbe
l ... ill moro fully appear bv refer-
j «*»©• to tho records of my office, ana voucher* of
STATIONEKY.
ffl HE greatest Variety at the Methodist Book De-
X positcry. ’ J. W. BURKE. Agent.
. TAKE NOTICE!
A BOUT the latter part of September last, the itQ-
* deraignrd made three notes, one for $5uo poy
abU ou the 1st day of MIrch next; one' for $1,000
payable 2Gth Devembtr, lefio, uud the other for
• 1,000 payable 2Gth Dec., 1861, payable to Thom
as C. Howard, or bearer. Said notes' were giveu
lor a certain piece of land iu Crawford couuty, vai
led and known as Rich Hill. Now this ia to fore
warn all persons from trading for said notes, as the
consideration lor tbe same is liable to foil, there be
ing a mortgage on the said lands for which tlie tietes
were given. DAVID MrGEE.
dec <S—3t*
„r.lh“ kimlrcd i
of Yir-riniu fi’Ofel Oil. ; I ¥ < ’”'J“ J „'" n l i 1 y U .” I id llit.r.’oi Admini-trstion should DUXtT then and thirl- toshow cans M»oom Dec. «71850. -i
- I -rflier iieeiwuj aIslW.Lot Ducrissferd LoslAXL ib "/ b h ; n „ j . 1 why [ said letter, may not b.- grant,-J. ' Georgia Cilixcn. Journal A Mcispngnr, At-
: ,*Si y .1 A -■>« inigu Lamps,banging Side »" 11 *'*'•' undl . r my hand and ..-a), tin. Ml. day of De- Given und-r my hand offic ally at M» r j nn| De- laula Iutt Iligwiccr, Albany Patriot. Wire Qra»» K.-
1 11 *" d-i. • Ai-" i largci^sirtmenl 1'arcau Ha'“ r '»'1°‘'- j CHARLES MACAU1H1. Cera her 5,1 *5IL LEW )b SOLOMON. porter, and savannah Republican, insert four time<,
toenc# with AC. R, F. McK> C*Y. . Ordinary. J due 13-81- Ordinary. |ind forward bi'ls to this bffioe.
•' t m in 13—it v . m ■
| IO be and appear at iny ,
Monday in February no
nd a imonish all i»nd J file.
nl c reditors of said deceased j These arc therefore to cits
, on or bsfore tbs firat i-ingnUr 1 Uid part ms eoncamtd. to be and appear
lira Waterproof Firmament h
Pavilion. r
THE ROBINSON A LAKE ■
finailicF, each of. them sufficient L
attraction for any Circus Company L
in the ururld, combined in THIS ^
GREAT ENTERPRISE for the L
season of I8.W, with a view to glva P
Furh an Entertainment m will $
defy criticism and overwhelm op* B
position. j
Fine collection of ^
RARE LIVING WILD ANIMALS. L
Grand Operatic String and r
Erass Orchestra. r
wruxBorafit'DorHioA.T-TKxixEn .
ULOOUF.D, rsaroauixa uobsis, ■
rones, axi, sdccatxd hclxs. I
Fall uml Complete Trqnpe (
.r uqumrlaan I
FIVE UDY RIDERS MB DARSEOSES. Ml
g 'X'hree Great Clown*.
BILL LAKE, the Southern Jes-
ter and Comic Delineator. ■
SA M. LOSG, the Universal Favor- ■
ite and Singing Motley. 1
ABCHT CAMPBELL, tho Burol -
Joker and Farmer's Almanac of N
Fun. F
Madame Robinson, 3Ille. Agnes, ra
• .Mile. Alice, La Fnrie Kote, Mile.
EngriTfe Do Lorme, from the prin
cipal Theaters and Amphitheaters
of Enrol p and the United States,
and Pike’s Grand Opera IIou«e,
Cincinnati.
■ 9ILLE. ALICE,
Tho most delightful of Equestrian
Ladies, iu her brilliant Act*of
Horsemanship, bvantiful, graceful,
nnd daring. Riding backward with
aa much ease os forward, flying
.through bnloons nnd over banners,
nnd forming pictures of such en
trance and grace, as to have gained
kfor her tho tobriquet of Queen ot
Love and Beauty.
LA FARIE KATE,
From Pike’s Grand Oi>era House,
Cincinnati, in all her role of ths
New Ballet, pronounced by first
Masters incomparable; also in
Splendid Double Dances with MUs^
Alice.
MLLE. AGNES, *
The Invisible Wire Performer,
whuse brilliantly graceful positions
upon a singlo wire, at a consider
able elevation ftum tUu gruutra,
xcite universal admiration. Iu
Ai-ie einmilarbr beautiful
Parlor Entertainment is a card
which needs only to bo known to
induco thousands to visit tho Pa
vilion fir the purpose of seeing it
alouc.
. MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
Just returned from abroad, the
Principal Equestrian in the world;
the naked horse champion—in all
his wonderful achievements.
MR. JOHN ROBINSON,
Iu his great four horeo Demon Act.
! Tho elegantly formed, and beauti
fully marked, and highly trained
Arabian horse
ABDALLAH* *
At cadi exhibition, will enact bis
finely arranged and wonderfully
pleasing performances.
MASTER JOHN ROBINSON,
31R. WM. ODELL,
MASTERS DU CROW, DAR-
ifKL, FONTAINE, ft ANGELO,
with a host of minor Stars, will
assist in rendering tlie entertain
ments novel and brilliant.
GRAND ENTRANCE INTO
HE'DE.V OF WILD BEASTS,
nd terrific encounter with a fero
cious Lion by tho lovely, fascinat
ing, graceful, yet daring
EUGENIE DE LORME.
Without Extra Charge*
[The great RUSSIAN ELK, 17 feet
high, with immense antlers, cap
tured in the*Wilds of Siberia,
trained and tamed by
MR. JOHN ROBINSON.
THE HORNED HORSE.
Tlie LaBt oCliiH Race.
The Feiplexity of Nataralists.
WONDER OF .THE AGE.
Splendid Performing Zebra.
: A PAIR CF FIRE ARABIAN OSTRICHES.
I.lnn».Ti«rre. lirarv llir.l., '
’ Alonkrrih l.rupnrd^ ale.
Forming a .pleudld and tare col-
lectiou of Wild Bcosts.
As tho price of admission is
that charged for a Circus Exhibi
tion alone, this great roolocical fT|
display. >• well as lb* daring feats LLf
ofXlle.Eogenie among tbe Liens, "
eto., may dlaUnctly be considered pvl
Free to all persona who obtain a LJJ
I card at admWoo to ROBINSON w
ft LAKE’S .
2310 SHOW.
The whole Exhibition, under |
one Mammoth raTlIlon.conetrnct.
ad for Meeara. Rcbltuoo ft Laka
by Mr. Vandiver, ot Cincinnati, n
tha bead of hi. profceelou. /La
Favillon brilliantly Illuminated. Vrj
Ushcre at all times In att.ndue. AA
to rent Ladles and Children.
Order at alt lime, strictly main-
tainrd. ■ C
Admission
Company will exhibit at
120 Young Mon and Women
FOR SALE.
T WILD soil at public outcry, in the town of Cot li
ft bert, Georgia, mi the .round Tueeday iu January
next, one hundred and twenty negro*,, all young
and likely, but three exceeding thirty year, of age.
„ Al»o a complete liailro. d outfit, for tbe employ-
Firm of K. 1I.MU. VI A .SO.VS.botf l.ireto men t 0 f jg^,, too hundred bandy, consisting id
1IKICKII068K ft CO.,
ST7HOLESALE and Uetail Dealers in Boot,
VV Shoe,, Umbrella,.Leather,Trunks, Blacking
CO.. Tri .ngnl.r Block. Macon. Georgia.
.11'ft US. U’LIGFIELD ft VO.,
D EALERS in Groceries, staple Dry Goods. Ba;
King, Itopo, Twine, Liquors, Tobacco, Scgar
.ime, Cement, Plaster, Provisions, Grain, ftc., Ms
on, Ga
"" Vi.TBY BOItAE’H
C onfectionery, Fruit store. Fancy cak.
Pastry, Bread and Cracker Bakery and Faml
y Grooety, Cherry Street. Macon. Ga.
J. It. ABTOFK ft HON,
ITANl’FACTUKEILS of Tomb Stones^ Mono
.11 monte, Mantle,, and in fact all kind, of work
lone in Marble, cor. 3d ft Plumb Street. Orderr
Tom the country respectfully solicited.
It. ri.VUl.AY ft MOAN
A r AXUK.ACTUKERS of Steam Engines, Boilers
AJL Circular and Upright Saw Mill,. Fuller', Pai
nt Iron Railing, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, Syrup
‘toiler, fte. fto.
II. N. El.l.a ft CO,
\ V AHOLEsALE and Retail Dealer, in Selected
VV Family Groceries, West India Frnita, Fin,
Liquors aud "VVine«, Nuts, Oranges, Lemony Apples.
Jytera Fish, ftc., Mulberry Street.
HCIIOFIELI) & It HO Til lilt,
\ft-ANUFACTUUERS of Steam Engine, ft Boil
iVJ. on. Upright and Circular Saw Mills, Sugai
dills and Pans, Filth Street, near tbe Passenger
Jepot.
A. fflC. KLACKSIIEAK A CO.,
Dealera in Men's and Boya' Clothing and
FURNISHING GOODS.
ISEAltDEN, GAIAES * CO„
it/ilOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Boots auo
VV Shoes. Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings. .
§4 rojjiclifr,
MACON, GA.
CHOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PmiK CHEMICALS,
H StRUKAL ISSTRCME.VjTSs
3C
WINDOW GLAS?,
PERFTTMEE'Y',
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
BOLSUAW & IIERZOG,
VTO. 11 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Improved
.A Coal Oil Lamps, China, Glass and Crockery
ingraviug on Glass, of every description, Improv
.ii Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphine and Alcohol.
„ CABHABT ft CURD,
D b ALE its in ARnCtinarai tlXJUlvmammim,
ware, Ac., 3d stteet, Macon, Ga.
H. A, WISE,
C HEHRY STREET, Macon, Georgia, Impoi-ter
of Table and pocket Cutlery, ana dealer
louse Furnishing Goods, Stoves, Grates A. Domes
ic Hardware. Fenders Brushes, Brooms, Dasters
lat Stands, Shovel and Tongs, Coal Oil Lamps, Tin,
japanned and Britannia Ware.nov 22
C!41 AN* 12. STONE & BROTHER,
_J ATS, Caps, Straw Goods and Umbrellas, oppo-
1 site Lanier House, Macon, Ga
CHAM II. ISAIHO,
D EALER iu Stylish Goods ot every description
for Gentlemen’s wear. Cloths, CasMmeres an*
e?tines, made up iu distingue stylo, Telegraph Bun
ting, Macon. Ga.
CEXAtt. T. 1VARD & CO.,
M ANUFACTURERS of aud Dealers in Carriage!
aud Rock i ways. Buggies, Harness, Whip?
o , opposite Floyd House, Mulberry street, Ala
u, Ga '
D. IS. & J. W. WOODRUFF N
p N1 EUPKlfcE WORKS— Cherry Street "m* 0011
_i Georgia—Contractors and Builders gloat
Haw and Plaining Mill—Sash, Door Blinds t Mi um
ng. Brack eta. Ac.
1>. €. IIODGKiAs A MON,
yr ANUFACTUifEKd .vud dealers in Sporting
iV± Articles of every description—Improved Fir.
\rnis of every variety—Fishing Tackle uud Files.
Caps. Cutlery, Brushes, Flasks Fancy .Articles Ac
DtlV a MAUSaEALT,
W ATCH MAKERS and Jewellers, Mulberry
St., Macon, Ga., have on hand a fine assort
ment of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Tit
ed W'are, Fancy Goods. Musical Instruments, Ac
E. feAULSBURY
T the New Brown j? rouh ^.ore, opposite Lanie
_k. House, Macon, Ga. Cl«»thing Manufactured t
■oruer in tue latest style—Fine Ready Made Clotl
i <g and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.
E. J. JOHNSTOUT iV CO.,
D EALERS in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
Fancy Goods, Guns, Cutlery, Piauos, Musics
struments, Ac., Ac. The largest and finest Stock
the State, at the Best Prices.
^ E. WINSHIP.
D EALER h» Fine Ready Alude• Clothing am
Gents Furnihbing Gooas, 2d street, next duo
St f oug A Woods.
ELIAS El ft § VEIN.
qnRlANGULAIt BLOCK, Macon, Ga , Whole
sale and Retail dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry
Goode. Cor Second Hm t • nd Cotton Avenue.
a. isjACS A fiilto’f*,
CONFECTION FRY and Restaurant, Wholesalt
C/aud Retail Dealt rs in foreign Fruits, Winia
ndy etc C herry street, khteon, Ga.
FEAK«i A FRI J CnETT,
YttHOLESALE dealers in Groceries and Staple
VV Goods, opposite Hardem&n A Sparks' Ware
•use, llihd street. Mac«»r. Ga
Jasper F. Gre^r. B. Pope F'reema.n
RUBER A FRELMIAA,
T HREE Doors below Te.egraph Building, Cher
ry Street, Macon, dealers in Choice Famil>
Groceries, Fine Tobacco, Nuts, Candies, Fruits,
i*uro Liquors, Cigars, Ac. Ice In any quantity.
~ <Ji:0. T. ROGEB8 A RON, ~
tTrnQLESALE GROCERS, dealers in Wine*
V V L*quors, Tobacco, Cigars and Groceries of ev-
Ty description, Macon, Ga.
GEORGE YV. PRICE,
r ^lASIl STORE—Triangular Block, Macan, Gear
O giu—Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, u»
vferv vrirty,at Prices! .
UARHfc.UA.\ A GGU'FIA,
W HOLESALE GROCERS, corner of Cherry
and Third Street?. Macon. Ga.
tioiSACi: muii ft uo.,
r Il R TANGULAR BLOCK, (opposite Marine Bank)
l Dealers in Men, Youth’s and Children’s Cloth
ing. HATS, CAPS, Trunks and mgs, and G
Furni'hing Goods. nov25
J. J. iUlLLLR,
\ UCTION and Commission Merchant, Macon
Georgia, will give particular attention to the
public and private sale of Merchandize and proper
ty of every description, and will make prompt re
turns for the same.
J. STftAIIAZY,
O PPOSITE LanienHouse, dealer in Gentlemen's
Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Order?
from the country re^pectfulh solicited.
AOIIIY 1ft. .JOM S,
J'vEALER in Ret dy Made Clothing, * Trunks
U emoreuas «mi Goods. Mulberry
t r< et, Macon, Ga.
jruifti isT'Eter,
% | ERCIfANT TAYLOR and dealer in Gentle
Al men’s Furnftet.ing Goods, Cherry Street, Ma
Georgia.
J, A.«fc S.S. VIUGUY.
P IANOS. Guitars, Violins, Fiutta Mtings. Sheet
Music, Watches Jewelry, Silver and Plateu
VV te. r>p.«tacles, Ac. Watcher, clocks and Jew
H, i *d warrwrtfd. [nov 22
MLY A KIUTLA1VD.
11; HOLE»ALE and Retail Dealers in Boots and
V V ^hoes, Calf Skins, Oak wnd Hemlock Sob
.eathtr, Lasts, Slu>e Pegs, Findings, Ac., No. 3,
ottitu Avenue, Macon.- Ga.
J1ENAK IP A OA8TLBN.
0 RUGGIc5TS A Apothecaries, Cherry Street
Macon, Gal; under Ralston’s Hall wholesale A
retail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, t »ils, Pat
ent Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes, Combe, Ac.
VALUABLE
PLANTATION FOR SALE!
H AVING dfctermmed to remove mv planting ir
tcrest from tlua sediofi. 1* offer ior sale my
plantation in Macon county, lying 12 iniies ^<uth «»t
Tuskegee, on the Cubah »tclie#Croek, coutalntug
SUlccii lltindrcd Acres
About COO act es of which in now in cultivation.—
Tbe r e ore ou the place all necessary out-buildtnan
for plantation purposes, with a w ell fiuishcd and
comfortable dwelliug'liouno with eight rooms, u
beautiful Country Residence, and the place is w* Il
supplied with good water front two artesian wells.
The lauds are principally a rich sandy, limey soil/
with lUtee or lour huudred acres of black bottom
lands, on the Cubahalcbee Creek, aud very rich.—
This is one of the best plantations in the Cotton.Val
ley country, (kuown formerly ns ihw Burr Johnson
plantatiou.) Any peisou w ishing to purchase such
a plantation would do well Jo apply soon. It. myself
in Tuskegee. For information! 1 refer to Robt. A.
Joliuston, Esq.,in Tuskegee, or tojWm. P. Wood.
A. Barton or George Jones, on adjoining plantations.
I will sell the place at a very low price tor lauds ol
such quality. Terms can bo made to suit almost
any purchaser* Possession given immediately'.—
There is abundant supply ot Corn, Fodder, and
Stork Hogs, on tho place,
dee tl . AMOS JONKS.
(Tuake^ea Dem-l ' . . • .
$275 Reward.
R B UN AW AY from the aubaciiber, liid buy GHEEN
or OUKEN BEltltY. Said boy i. about 5 feet
high, $4 or*>3 yeara old, very likely, cyea rather
small, luoutli small, a' pretty hixh forehead, well
muscled aud ratheratoutly built, tiuppoaed replay
Irom Griswoldvillu, Kllaha Davis’, Biggin*' and
La-ail Grom’.farm., tu ilacou, and then ou tbe
West aide of tbo River down into the upper pari of
llouaton. keeping near the River. I will give a re
ward of Two tloadred and Seventy Five Dollar! for
his aafe delivery In Macon Jail, without bis beiiig
injured in hia sale. . E. F. WAY.
dee 8—6t.■
Buckwheat Cakos & Maplo Syrup.
r-1 r\ BBLS. New Buckwheat Flour. 1 do. Maple
U Syrup. Tbe only Syrup good with the Cake,.
Just ret elvod aad fur sale at ’ - .
dee 6 GREEK ft FREEMAN 0.
A CARD.
rj^HIK.Uudenjigned, surviving 1’artuent of lhe^late
hekako ft ur:cuiiAKi>,
l'\EALERS iu Watches, Clm-ks. Jewelry, Dla-
L/ monds, Silver Ware, Musical Instruments. Fan-
cy Good,, ftp-, Maoen. Oa.
N. RKIDEy A: CO..
D EALERS in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, un
der Grauitejlall. Mulberry street, .Macon, Ga
NATHAN WEED,
D EALERS in Agricultural Implement*. Iron.
|| tHeel, unfl Hardware of all kinds, adapted to
oo usebf 1’lanters, Smiths, Carriage Makers, Me-
snics. ftc. . nov 23
PCOU’S
P REMIUM Photograph and Fine Art Gallery.
Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. Entrance on
. ond Street and Cotton Avenue.
m~'~ STRONG A WOOD,
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealera in Bools and
Shqes. Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings, Ms-
con’, Georgia.
H
T. J. SWANSON,
W ’ II0LK3ALE and retail dealer iu Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods Orders front the country
ctfnlly solicited. (Cotton Avenne, Macon, Ga
Merchants and Physicians
WHO PRIDE TII*M«EtV«S '
•' ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
. FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Price*,
MAT RELY UPON BEING SUITED. I
Orders Promptly attended to.
EUROPE AND GEORGIA!
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
r HAVE jnst received my Stock of CROCKERY,
L CHINA and GLASS WARE, purchased in Eu
rope last Spring, consisting of
20 China Dinner Setts, $175, and down; 100 Tea
Setts from $5.00 to $35.00; Tea and Break-
fast Setts, $40 to 850 . Bohemian
Glass Ware in Setts, con-
sisting of Goblets,
Champagnes, - ,
* Wines ana Decan
ters, both Ruby and white.
ses, Fancy Cups and tjaacers, Parian etainarr. Sil
ver Plated Ware, ftc.
Also some well assorted Crates of Whits Granite
and common l rockery Ware for Merchants, which
will be sold at the regular wholesale price in New
York. R. P. MoEVOY.
nov 39
B** City papers copy.
bimare
G. T. WARD & C(X,
MANUFACTURERS % DEALERS,
(Opposite ihe Floyd House,)
MACON,.. .......I GEORGIA.
\T r E would call the attention of the pnhlic to oar
V V NEW STOCK, comprising Coaches. Bretts,
Uoekaways and Ituggiea of the most- elaborate fin
ish. from celebrated builders North
ty Genuine Hit ATTLEBORO’ BUGGIES con
stantly onhand. |pov 13 :
ker
nov
For Sale or Hire.
A LIKELY Young Negro, about eighteen years
old, who is a good Carriage and Wagon Ms-
Apply to J.W. COBB.
22-lm Preston, Wobaterco , Ca.
50 Negro Fellows Wanted!
WILL pay tbe highest cash price for Fitly Ne
gro Fellows, from 16 to 30 yeara old.
J. B. ALLGOOD.
Vtscon, Nov. 22.—2m '
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OSF1CE.I
S.wittKAH, Ga., Dec. 1,1859. )
MEAL WANTED!
W RITTEN Proposals will be received hv tho
undersigned until tbe 25th of this month, (Sr
supplying this Company with good Com Steal fftr
the ensuing year.
The
te quantity required will be abont 325 bushels
-y two weeks, delivered at Savannah L Macou,
TIIO.’I IN J. l.ANE.
1 \/HOLESALE aud retail dealers In Bagging.
V Y Rt pe, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Sugar, and
uffeo, Ibolasses and Syrup, all kinds of Liquors,
^bscco andCigart, Dry Goods, ftc. Third Street.
V. VV. Mill F A CO.,
("VEA LERS iu W.itchee, .cwelry aud Bilver Ware
' aeon. Georgi,. ""p -ite tho Lanier House.
1 tTacT u util),
V r AN CFACTURERS and Dealers in Sofas. T, te
ll ' a-tetea. Bureau*. Bedstead*. Wardrobes,
hair*. Card, Centre and Extension Tables, ftc.
WOOD’S
P HOTOGRAPHIC Gallery, opposite the Lanier
Homo, Macon, Ga. Photograph*, Ivorytypes,
> guereotypes. Ambrotypoa. ftc.
W. J. ’IcKl.KUV,
rJVH1RD Street, Macon, Ga-, Manufacturers of
1 every description, Tiu. Sheet Iron and Copper
Ware. V\hoIe*ale dealer in Stoves, Uouju (• ur-
nis<iing»:nl .*apaniied Wnm. l'nmiis. ftc. fto.
spin Go
ny at my nfficnou or by tiu
* . , u , , , ,. " ft* j •**» a»fe Vi Ml IvwBI IVII uuiiurcu JIBIIU.', V
Inform their old customers, and tho public generally j Mule?. Cart?, and Wagon*. I sell this property n»
111||f tOOT VI" mm hnrnlnfAr.l at 111 -» ft «■* . " - w» - - *
tho “FINDI
M onday in'i’ebroary | sh.™ P?J
nn... if. J . \ I sofir.. Ill
Slnl I, 1 ,.)( I t Ii :it I i.'-v u i Ii •■ q,l inn. „p.. f „tlons as f|n- >urt’n in u - Part, .-r" of Wm l-.M-k. tf, de.
I- !••• ;tr :li-* ■ ■ 1* 1 N I > I.. V V 1 Kl >.V WORKS. anil j,, t -. ,. t r t : . -. ■ • -, ..\],,. ., •.. :. ■ r .' ■ puiq
W. W. I’AKKClt A CO„
W HOLESALE and Betail Dealers in all kinds
of Fine Dress Goods, !
■Pods, nnd Plantation Goods.
irn. k.
K ASHIONABLE Mer
aud Pants made iu
Rings nnd Gentlemen
n igo J. N. ft C. D. FINDLAY.
th the lteiri ftffrls estate. Termatatu.
dec 6 B. Cl LOCKETT.
nr (’.instill,lloiiali-t. August,I . ah N. u-
Cfttbbftrt Odpoiter ; Albany I’ntriet ; Cohunbun I
Time*, copy weekly till day of sale, and send bills
1 to Ga. Telegraph.
AK3III.U,
■h int Taylor—
tlie laie.-d st
s Kurnishiug
Geat*, Vests
,Ie. Cloths,
Goods con
ZEILIN A III NT.
U 7 HOLES \i.K and Retail It, ,dera in Drugs an,:
Medieim s. Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soap, tun-
Hair ami Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Surgical aud
D*ntal Instruments, ftc , fte.
Eatonton or any Station on tbia Road. Meal mutt
weigh 48 lbs. net per bushel. The first delivery will
be required on the 10th of January next.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen'l Sup’l.
nov 29—4t
A Valuable House for Sale!
T OFFER for sale one of the most df airabh Kcsi-
L deocesintbe town cf Cutbbeit. Tho d-v,diiug
ia oummodiou*. well ventilated and arranged for
comfort and eonvenieooe. All nr-eeataxy ou* bftlM-
inga, and a well of good water. There iatweuty niuo
Acres of Woodland attached to tho lot. 1 wit! sell
a bargain, snd earnestly request any who- may de
sire to purchase, to call and examine for th-uise.ves.
I also offer for Bale a large Business House onthe
public square, containing three Busine#* Houses
Irenting the square and fonr Rooms, fronting Brook’s.
Hotel, all of which I will tell on such terms as pur
chasers consider liberal. U. G. b’l’AMPEH.
nov 39
jftnrtfnrii fin ^nsuxmn Cn. ;
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital $1,000,00$
Capital Paid in... 500,000
Surplus, 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY. 1, 1850.
-fash on hand and in Bank —.$43,455,82
iashin handol Agents and in transit 54,627.09
-tealEstate unnecumbered, (cash value,). 15,000.00
dills Receivable, amply secured 73,174.55
t 404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford,.... 230,413.00
.*,202 •* “ “ New York,--. 197,750.00
710 •• “ “ Boston, 74,620.0ft
100 Shares BankState of Missouri,..... 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks,. 16,250.0*
United State*’ Treasury Notes 14.035.90
$803,769.66
— ' DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL.
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENEY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J KUS8.
B. HUNTINGTON, President.
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary.
riMO. C ALLYN, Secretary.
C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary.
This old and reliable Company, established for
early FIFTY YEAR8,continneato Insure again*
Leas or Damage by Fite on Dwellings, Furvhure
vVarehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Mannfac
•tries, and most other kinds of property, on Its use.
tl satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro-
jerty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Cat-
daiidings connected, and Fnrnitnre, Livestock,
Hay, Grain, Fanning Utensils, ftc., ftc., contained
the same, for a term ofthree or five years, at Jew
rates of premium.
Applications for Insurance may be made to tbe
indersigned, the duly authorized Agent for Macon
»nd vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Ageney, and
paid immediately, uponsatisfaetory proofs v hi funds
*unrent in the cities of Sew Yoi k or Boston, ms tbe as-
wired may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agert.
Macon. Ga. Feb. 15—ly
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE IASl RAUfE
~sr,
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, XEW YORK.
aUTBOEinO CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or 810,000,000.
PAID Ur CAriTAL, SURPLUS AND HISESVID PClfDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 1NVESTKP IX TIMS COUSTRT.
IDIRECTOR8 IN NEW YORK.
JAMES BROWN, -Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEX, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
OEOBGE BARCLAY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON. Esq.
WM. S. WETMOKE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel ofthe Board, A. HAMILTON. Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD ft CO., Agents.
Macon, Ga. aprSS
!
State Press Newspaper.
rpfiD Papur, with a cocaplete equipmout ot* l'rf«»
A «•. Tjpe and material for a Job Office, isoffoc-
ed for tale, and presents an excellent opportunity
feaany aa*4tiirafc tag* hUMsiBNi ia taUffaar-
bhing City, aooaadble n all parta of (ha Diata by
Kail lvontl.
For Ikhm apply to
E. L. 6TSOH9CKEK.
T. IL BLOOM.
W. «. JOHNSTON
TEN DOLLARS REWARD!
rp EN Holliir?
1 oatCh .Mrs
and deliver her
Macoo* Nor.
a .