Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 20, 1859, Image 1

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jiv Joseph Clisby. MACON, DECEMBEE 20, 1889. Volume XXX l V.-—No. 13. itiilOItGIA TELEGRAPH u rcBUsais kvkbi . I k81) ay mobnino.- tkrms: nOLLARS. IN’ ADVANCE. I cast where ths snbscriptior le yin i put of the Office. pTHING. .((I, WII WINTER. LflJCfiVKD, THE LARGEST AND finest stock of Ilothing, rvr.R OFFERED IN THIS |l A E K E T. IrSICES—LOW DOWS. IIN prCEMENTS TO cash: buyers. i wmsHip. tie do you Trade? ll« the best place to buy ElY GOODS? . mirations asked this Fall by oar Ladies [ j*v- and ran any body deny that feuchtwanger l Barrams.and that be ran suit every , n( J quality ’ Give him a call and [^•Vmrn hs offers great advantages in EADY made clothing, ills. Boots, and sll kinds of Gentlemen's fttr- j ST RECEIVED, t Cadies’ Cloaks, of different quality. I Shawls, alest iuqmrtation. * retnem her the place, next door to Mrs. • *“* ry ^“twaYg^ Loet.ti, UMI Change of Schedule- SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKETLINE IN CONNNECTION with the CENTRAL and T north Eastern Rail Roads. IIE splendid and East Running » &£>■ c t ,5 > AV V ’. F -, B * rd< ‘n. Commander,leavesSavan- nah for Charleston every Sunday and IVeduetdau SSSiiSsiaaracaiS Hvm at/avannah early " this route Passengers can obtain through tick- Carolina* fr,>m S * T * nn * b ‘ G »- «>d Wilmington, N. th»tZn£!i$ lT X a J lh J n W ‘"“"ffement with the Me Central Ran Itoad and its ccnnectioos.sll freights Charleston and the interior of Georgia con- wf,? ^i t S , . h u* 8 S D SU 0 X. th,3line wil! he forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS. Ag't, Savannah. j an 19 e - LAF1TTE & CO., Ag’u. Charleston. rR'E'LIQUORS. Isrs. PALV & FITZGERALD, iul'Toxs nniDixop | ia*t received tRE IRISH WHISKY. • NUUTT BRANDY, S1IKKIIV WI.VK, MADEIRA * PORT WINE. >, rs hive been selected with grant care ■af i recent visit to Ireland. They are L-li-sn- •c.rd cilirrly unnecessary to renoit topuf- 4* n-induce a sate. r*, f tke best quality, and cannot tail to cs- acauuaruJatiou in the minds of all who It* pibiic, and judges of the article par tis invited to call and examine for them- nov 2S iVMA SEGARS; It »II"U>JLE AND KETA1U * ll SALCEDO, Importers of Havana Se ll*? annually on hand n large and well pit I'ilLe In'st Havana and Domestic sM tofjou per thousand. Corner Cher- 1st C,<tcn Avenue, Macon, Ua. IVORYTYPES KIDS GALLERY! SI sew and beautiful style of Pictures. ■ Ik. aiag very popular. For finenes of i.tynieoluring, therein nothing can eh them. IOTOGRAPHS n as usual, colored true to feature. |?VPES, DAGUEROTYPGS, Ac., &c., «s, and in the beat atyles of the Art. R. L. WOOD. MACON & WESTEBYRAILROAC O N and after Thursday, 13th July, the Tra ne nut as follows: A *5*™ “* COn 18 ni K ht ’ Alriv ® at Atlanta 7.13 P M*” M * oon ® l 10 A- SL Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 Leave Atlanta at 13 night. Arrive at Macon 743 P jj 1V ® AtUnU •* 11 A. M. Arrivo at Macon 3.00 The night train will not be run on Sundava. The ** n I? „ ra i n , from Macon connect* with the Geor- «***• Boad for Augusta,at 10 A. M.. and Atlanta tV est Point R. K. at 13.13 A. M. The 10 day train from Macon, connects witht Westsrn and AtUntlc Rail Road for Chattanooga, Dalton, Knoxville, Nashville, and Mompbis, at 5d» A. M., with Georgia R. R. at 13.00 night and at At lanta A West Point R. R. at 12.1.1 A. M. The completion of the Virginia and Tonne™,. Rail Road, makes this the most pleassnt and direct route to the Virginia Springs. Through Tickets to which may be bad at Macon for 033 00, and to New York for #33 33. Further information in regard to this route can be bad at the General Ticket Office, Macon. JJALFRED L. TYLER, julylS Superintendent Change of — SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R. R. OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS fitfl JR i>- M ~ SALESS SKIRTS ! 93 Desen -oop Sls-irts ' IMPERFECT, REDUCED TO Half Price, nl HOST/CK KELY * CO S. cl- and t'itiien copy. rEWSTORR Restock of cheap goods its; SHOES, HATS, [father Findings, &c., &c. "migued have opened a large stock oi herWted with great care from the beat a; Ertabli,lmients in the country, to Uwrtfully invite the attention of the an ixami nation before purchases voisstien is to sell good stock cheap, and •rttun in all cases. Call at the *- Shoe, ami Hat and Cap Store, Triangular Block, r - l t promptly exeruted. BEARDEN. GAINES * CO. HIE METROPOLITAN Machine! The undersign * d has been ap pointed Ag’t Jfor the city of Ma con. for the sale of t h 1 s simple, cheap, and most valuible inven tion for House hold economy. These Machine* have been tried here by several perrons who are competent to tes tify to their qtial given • dire'satisfaction. “ »• illy Auction Store. Cherry J. J. MILLER, Agent. shing Jksrc •ting! Engraving!; " ABE. Jewelry, Ac. Ac., cnmTed In of Letter, i.M Ralston's Building, **. over Campbell »V Colson's, bv J. K. WELLS. Jr. 1 Lime, Plaster, &c. . y^ued sre agenta lor the sale of ■ ...“'ptlsted Guano, are now prepared AT?’ 1 * *0 any quantities at the same cost Ihemsolves. Are alao agenta for '1st it down in this market AY8B8, WINGFIELD A Co. .COPY.] Moxtuv'MA, Oct 34th, 1433. IfcJ''V<WW ,VCo. I**,! 1 '!' 1 " 1 of "‘® ,u,h haa been re- ■^3™*»oted, Ac. In reply to your en- t^V“ l e Beese'a ManipuLateu Guano ■' •, 4® well pleased so far as I bsve ,, 1 ‘Pphed sbout 100 lbs. per acre on w»™, and not of the beat when 4VT*®* of ,tl * fleM where the Guano lb *- of seed cotton per acre. , , " J> d without the Guano prodnoed ku Y r Sr- -My mode of applying the bZ*l»*it»>girin4be drill before bed- Ws?" Ib «ye not tried its us* on oorn. ~wai< katIt wtunseassd wall. I shall " | 2?S& nmy,, “ tcrop - REUBEN WRIGHT. *!t: t u.*f*, ni P«lated Guano bought of vi’!! 1 ;think It was,) I approve i^-ce . h “* r P K* St th, „ “I “ to what per cent It will W 1 P®° r l«nd P«J'» * ecD * ^'‘PNUfallyk* 1 c °ntltme the use of it. jour*, W. H. RYROM. Two Daily Trains between Macon Sf Columbus Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbua 3.33 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Leave Columbna 4.00 a. m. and 3/43 p. m; Arrive at Macon 9.30a. m. and 9.33 p. m. On and after Sunday, September 4th, the Passcn gt-r and Mail Train for Albany and Cuthbert volt run as follows: Leave Macon, at 10.40 a. m , arrive at Albany, at 3.41 p. m. Leave Albany, at 1.40 p. m., - “ Macon at S.44 n. mi The Mail and Paaaengcr Train from Cuthbert will connect with the Albany Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10, South Western R. R. Leave Cntbbert, at 19.43 p. m., arrive at SmitbnUe, at 3.18 p.m. Leave SmithviUe, at 4.03 p. m., arrive at Cuthbert at0.39p.ro. Making the connection with tba up and down Al bany Mail Train. Trans to Colnmbus form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville ■'Hlmington, Savannah, MUledgevilleand Eatnnton. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee Bainbridge,Thomaavlllo, Ac., daily; also,tri-week ly from Cuthbeit to Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesvillo and Hawklnsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga. . Passengers for points below Fort Valloy, should take the night train* trom August* and Savannah to avoid detention in Macon. For other point* take ei ther Train. First elass steamsh.ps leave-Savannah for New York, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.— Passage in the Cabin BIS, Steerage 86. Through Tickets can be procured from Kail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany vis Savannah to New York, by Steamfhips, in Cabin, at follows: Montgomery 926; Columbus 923 ; Alban) 924 23. VIRGIL ” • ■ “ - Macon, Sep. 6, *39 POWERS, Eng’r A Sup't. TO DEALERS AND PLANTERS! MARES’ NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Ac. C OMPOSED of Dried Blood, Bones? Sulphuric Acid. Pernvian Guano, and Sulphate of Ammo nia. Testimonials from hundreds who have used it eleven years. Does not exhaust the Land like Gu ano. bat permanently Improve* it. One hundred pounds of Nitrogemxed Super-Phos phate of Lime, will equal in effect and lasting pow- er.ono hundred and eighty-five pounds Peruvian Guano. Produces Heavier Boll* of Cotton, and greater weight of Wheat and other grain, per bush el, than Peruvian Gnano. Prevents Rust. COTTON. 0.irwu, a O., Sept. 90. 1839. J. J. Mams, Eaq.—Dear Sir.— I have very great pleasure In writingyou. touching the effect# of your Super-Phosphate of Lime on our Cotton crop. Hav ing tested It against four other preparations. I find the appearance of the plant ia most hopeful and promising, as regards a large and remunerating yield. I feel certain yonr manure will give from one hundred, to on© hundred and thirty pounds of Cotton more than sny other preparation per acre. It ia a remarkable fact that no Rust U seen in the plant where your Manure baa bee ” ,V^ ed ,’ others show Bust more or less, and this Is especial ly the case where Guano has boon . And last, t hough not least, as regards the Planter 1 a interest. I feel certain that Cotton from Super-Phos phate will Weigh Much Heavier than from anyeth- er preparation, in this particular. 1 hoDwraTPbo*- phatesare destined to worktliep-eatestp^sible revolution in the Cotton-growing States of the South. The plants look moat vigorous and being rix foot high, and bolding from eighty to one hundred and tanlloUs, oacb stalk. n\ns I am, very truly, n. LOMAS. WHEAT. The N. C. Dispatch, March, 1839: "My Wheat crop grown upon Gnano, weighed but fifty-three pounds, while tbatgrewn upon Mapea Phosphates of Lime, weighed fifty-nine to sixty one pounds per bnabel.” Da ants. Ct, Sept. 27th,1/39. J know of no other manure that is a* Garden or other crops, so far as 1 have tried it, ea Napes' NitrogenisedlSaper-Phospbato of Lime. I de *Tou» Hra^SfuuV] 1 " NATIPL WEED. m Co*fMpoi!3«rt« m/wiBg or tcedisUMy rely upon the »aine attention given to selection lutd shipment, as ^".^1!^: Liberal arrangemenU made with oral■ cla*f nou» •s for the aide or Mapea* Nitrogenwed 8oper-Pho»- phate* also Agricultural. Implement*, Machinery, q Mapcs' Agricultural. Implement and Seed 'Y»re- bouae, 133 A 134 Nassau, and 11 Beekman its. N. 1. nov 39—3m. GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGIST And State Licensed Apothecary, MACON, GA. 7 S happy to Inform bis friends, patrons and the 1 public generally, that hu Stock is now full and be?ound e in a FirercGs <,Vel7 * r,ic, ® th,a » hon,d Drug mid Chemical Store. Weekly arrival 1 of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attention to pnrity.and Mid as LOW a, at any Drag Establishment in Geor- lri»- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. Ilia stock consists in part of the following articles: Drags, Chemicals and Medicines, Dvea, Paints, Oil* and Colors, G^wsre.Syringra.modern styles,great variety, WindowGlass, Putty. Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and G citrines. Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical nse only, Pertnmerr, Pomades and Toilet Articles. G ° Teeth' ,T6r GoWmnd Ti »*fi>Hand Artificial Hair,Tooth and Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brashes. TRIPOLI., fffcat article for cleaning Metal and . ..Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon. apl 91 Watch.es, Clocks, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATED WARE, Fancy Goods, Musical Instru ments, &c. &c. \ F'L’LL and well selected Stock on hand now, XX at the old stand of DAY & MAUSSENET, on Mulberry Street, next door to E. L. Strobecker's Drag Store. Hunting Gold Cese English Watches, of the best makers, price from 9100 to 9350; English Hunting Case Gold Swiss Watches, from 046 to 8235 each; Hunting Case Silver Watches, from 815 to £60; all warranted to be good time keepers. Jewelry in set. If Coral, Pearl. Cameo, Garnet, Lava, Florentine, Mosaic, Plain Gold, Ac., price from 913 to 9335 each. Also, a fine assortment of Chatelanes, Breast Pins, Fob, Vest, Curb and Guard Chains, Finger and Ear Rings, Buttons, Seal Keys, Crosses, Lockets. Brace lets, Slides, Hackles. Necklaces, Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Ac. Ac., aqg some choice Dia mond Finger Rings, and Diamond Breast Pins, with such other articles as is usually found in a First Class Jewelry Establishment. Silver Ware, Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, Ta ble and Desert Forks, Butter, Fish, Cake and Pio Knives, 8onp Ladles, Balt Cellars, Napkin Rings, Preserve, Sugar, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Pickle Knives and Forks, Spoons and Forks in cases; also Cups. Goblets, Pitchers, Walters, and a solid Silver Tea Set, which for beauty of design and elegance of workmanehip. is not to be surpassed. Paney Goods, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Reti cules, Port Monaies, Walking Canes, Watch Stands, Dressing Cases, and some very handsome Magic Perfumery add Toilet Stands, snitable for presents and Toilet use. .- WATCHES A JEWELRY Repaired by the best of Workmen, and warranted. Oct. 35. DAY A MAUSSENET. THE CELEBRATED COPPER TOE! Mitchell’s Metallic Patent Tip, Designed especially lor Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s BOOTS 6L SHOES. A N Improvement has been applied to Boots and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the consumer, of two-thirds, is realised, by actual ex periment. TIIE TIP consists of a piece of copper or other indestructible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the Boot or Shoe, forming a complete protection. This inven tion is now presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of its practical utility, having been test ed over two years, and is destined entirely to super- cede the old style, for Children’s Uojs’nnd Youths’ Boots AShoca The importance of this invention will 'be readily appreciated, as it is well known that children inva riably wear out their boots and shoes First nt the Tor, and, with this protection, they will, upon an aver age, wear at I cast two to three times as long as tb old style, while the expense is But a trifle more. This invention is also especially applicable to Miners’ Boots, and all occupations subjecting the toe of the boot or shoe to bo cut or worn. Merchants, and the public generally, will see the importance of obtaining these goods immediately, as they are destined, for general use, to supercede all otbw kinds. ’ The Goods may bo obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or of the subscribers, CIIAHB, -HcKI.YN’KY A CO. (Owners of the Patent,) Boston, aug 9—6m FALL AND WINTER TRADE! 1839. 1860. E. J. JOHNSTON* CO , ’ JA 1 jnst received and offer for sale on the most . .1 favorable terms, the most elegant, extensive and varied stock of Flue Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods, MusieaUnstraments,Gaa Fixtures, Fans, Cutlery, Ac„ Ac., ever offered in this market. A call, either for pastime or to purchase, and care- fnl comparison of qualities, styles and prices is res pectfully solicited. Mulberry Street, 3d door above Lanier House, Macon, Georgia. K J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR. nov 15 WATCH WORK. W E are prepared to havo promptly and well done at short notice and FxJLLY WARRAN TED for one year. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, N Gold and Steel frames. Gold, Silver, Steel and . Common Specks. A splendid assortment jnst received, by nov 15 E J. JOHNSTON A CO. PIANOS, O F' ’Cblekeriag A Son’s, Dunham's and other cele brated Makers;' warranted in tone, durability and finished to be first quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a fine lot of Gnitara, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin an^Galtar Strings, Mil ■■cal Baxes, Ac., Ac., by • nov 15 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. NEW & SELECT GOODS. C ALL at our old stand on Cotton Avenue and look at our fine assortment of WAT©KllE@p JJIEWlILKYp SILVER SPOON’S, FORKS, SILVER PLATED TEA SETTS, CASTORS, and a variety ot TVa-nr-vy Articles! . Gold and silver Spectacles with P«»>M« 'Gl»«- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired “ ,b ® b ®~ manner. New part* replaced ns good as the origj; n .i Country Watch makers can have theirdificult Jobs done at short notice, a* wonow have- a >' ork- innn competent to do any job offered. • PIANO F’OItTKS from the F a.-tori«9 of Nunna A Clark, and DrifC’ Patent Piano, wind, speak heir own merits. The world can t excel them.— Violins Flotes. Accordeons. Braes Instru- ofiarioia kill (if, fib*** Music, I,..traction Hoovi.Vi"li- and Guitar Strings of the best quality, always on baud, CHEAP ftff* 0 ’ nov IS A. A S. S. VIRGIN. ^smith s Tools. ' -.t.r.d-t anti .olid S*-Start?"“"‘“dMtreiMn:tll’a Bellows. Dina, Hand mid Sledge q -tens, Haapa, Files. Ac., Ac., NATHAN WEED. Painting' ! ha. formed a partner.l.ip with CHKISTvcHMl BURKE. Into of ^oik nt>. LOVI & BURKE, House, Sign and Decorative Painter.-. 1 nper Hungers, Ac., Macon, Georgia. All order, in town or country punctually atten- dedt.*] r *-ndatl work fi.ii.hed in the £o““ ft t moderate pnofl*. boy #m Everyday brings SomethmgNew- NEW WATCHES, NEW JEWELRY, NEW FANCY-ARTICLES, Ac., A T the NEW STORE opposite the Lanier House, and next door to Mr. McEvoy's Glass and Crockery Store. The subscribers wonld take this method of inform- ing the citixens of Macon and vicinity that they have newly opened a splendid mmm■n~n.» •( and desirable goods, in the way of Watches, Jew elry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac., at the above place. Without taking np time, (for time is money,) to ennmerate the articles, will aav we bave a genteel assortment of every thing usually kept in First Class Jewelry Stores, and eve- 8 1 day almost receiving new »dd;,.-. . -r •>—> «K-o*u one and see them, nothing charged for showing conds. but take pleasure in doing so. Wehavo deciaed on doing a CASH BUSINESS, which we trust will enable us to make quick sales at small profits. )Vithout saying any thing furth er, (which no doubt to do would be useless,) we will invite you. with your friends^to call at the NEW STORE, and there find things aa here sUted; good and cheap, every article warranted to prove as rep resented, if not the money will b« refunded without a ranrmur. We would particularly invito the La dies attention to our assortment of Fancy Hair-Pins and Hoad Dresses. Also the new and elegant pat terns of Hair Jewelry, which will be made to order at short notice, and at much less prices than hereto fore. Look well to your time. Watches cletned and repaired in the best manner, warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable prices. Mr. Skiff being a p-actical Watch-maker, will personally at- fond to tb* repairing of fine Watch©*. Clocks snd Jewelry repaired by an experienced workman. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods or cash will be paid for old Silver. P. 8.—We have fine 18 carat Gold Hunting oM«d -Watch©© which can b«sold for Forty Dollars, red warranted good time * CQ Opposite Lanier House, Macon ,Ga. no*- Its, 1659—tf Dr. Bronson having been so far reduced by. con- sumption, as to be considered beyond sll hope of re covery by the most eminent of the medical profes sion, and also by himself—a regular phy.ician of twenty year* practice—as a last resort, conceived the ides of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and apply- ing the subject of physiology to the more immediate connection, and effect of the state of the blood upon the health and system. The result has 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 auy complaints of a consumptive ten dency. Cough. Cold, Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Lota of appetite or psiu in the side, lose no time in procuring* bottle of the “BLOOD FOOD.” If you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is*broken^and disturbed, ifyour Spirits are De pressed or your Organa relaxed, you will find in this an unfailing remedy, by commencing with tin Duors. If your Liver is torpid or diseased in any manner whatever, one or two buttles will be sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively and healthful ac- tiou. Iu the most inveterate casesof Dyspepsia,the patient ere here find the most efficient and grateful relief. A benefit ia always experienced after taking oklt osc bottle. Iu Male or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the sufferer, after trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that a certain cure will result from the use of two or three bottles. The .‘‘BLOOD FOOD" is effectual iu ail cases of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofulas and other like complaints. Pale mud emaciated children and a -lulls are immediately bent fitted by its use. It gives strength to the body, and color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of sll schools are using it with wonderful success. F'or full directions, see circulars. Price 81 per bottle -8|,joq sod sjuoo C5 sou j -paatoiioj Xpoutt aq ;enui -a|t ■toq qava puuojv poddUM suo||uajjp aq, *sasio |(« U[ -ssaqioui ||a o, a|q«t|8j jsoui aqi n J|us)i spuaui ■moo (I ‘ausvax aunts aqi joj i haisi(jaaps Ji.tqj si asaadxa a|oqat asoqst asoq, uva sv R)uauiasi|jiaap« 3uo| qans pjojpu juuusa aa jsq, *pujq aqjjo soul; -uadajd iaujo uuq, ajom qauin os a;foa jj— -|t rtuijnaojd uiatupou »su| oj noX pnauiuioo.u A| •tsaoiva aa ‘ng so euo|s;n auod jo «ano ||s a; aipom ■nds ituu pijiaaod v hoiaq pun t aauapguoa jaejaad qjta no paqaj aq uua 41 -sasvasip |U ani.fji pu» ]»; -«j |«om aqi ‘dHOHO JO ,-l ”J»!l»-» ajn« « si |) psajj aqt ui p|©3 xo.q -pa|pinbaun si 41 siaaoq aqi 2fm|«|U -Ha JJo.q -and JtalA8l|aj pa* sums aq; Jfuiuutjos Joj •os|» faif anoa AHaXNNSAa «* qans ; ONI IIX33X ONiaN3XXV FXNIVTdKOO IP* JO A : zia 'uoiiiuvd.ud aaqiu Xia.va aaAu |uam jaiip 941 st qatqa ‘sassa hu;ao(|oj aqi |pi uijai|aj pa* a/na otspiaa • ■( pu*-idsjoi a|*oi]ap isouiaqiaanfut |ou usa pus ssa'iuusq X|;aajjad si ij—Xpiiino.i spueq :iao siq Xq uaqi jo Ansta-uu|*a -jg jo uoipi-uip aqi Japan sisajot aqi muaj hnp huiaq pa||t|«tp st |t qatqa mojjS|ooJAJ8A aqi ■ auq^pia S|U]*|aoioa api •a*|Ut joj ajatit* jaqio A'u* q|ia |tjo oosusdmoav s* 'ajva isaja' qi|a dn |nd st II—Xfpjtqx sat;i|iqia ■aassijhaiaapeapjo psaisu; -p(iqa juua loHauogns aqi guiAOtnaj Xq saASi[aj X||uanbasnoa pus puiq Xu* jo a|*|do jo auohajvd iuojj aajj X(ajt|ua si |j— X|puoaas -maqi joj aquasajd o] *|u{«|dmoa e|t|u<j •at u; aaaauadxa qanut iuojj papi|*nb (|aa si oqa ‘iraiatsXqd J*(n3aj » jo aoi|VJ«aajd aqi si|| *|«J! j -uoX pajajjo ajoj ■oiajaq s*q qavnb jo eunu |*qj mmison XjaAB ja.\o Xiuuuadus si; ai*js oj ojitap aa -nvidHOO 33IJ, •NV3NI S.NOXV3 -HQ 'HI* noX huiiuasajd uj felMi Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT, Druggists, W 3* Maiden Lane, New York, And by ail respectable Druggists throughout the country. Macon, Ga. by E. L. STKOIIECKF.E. dec 6 • BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Pocket Bibles, Family Bibles, Illustrated Bibles, Yclvet Bibles, in Cases; Bibles with Cltsps. snd Bibles without Clasps, all sorts of Bibles! STATIONERY! STATIONERY! STATIONERY! PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books! Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books! Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books! Record Books! Memorandums! Record Books! Memorandums! Record Books! Memorandums DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! STEREOSCOPES! STEREOSCOPES! STEREOSCOPES! Views of London, Paris, England, Scotland, Ire land, Groups, Statuary, Landscapes, Buildings, Ac., Ac., Ac.! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP GIFT BOOKS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS! All the standard Poets ia the richest Binding, Scott’s, Cooper's snd Irving’s Novels, in bait Calf and in Muslin. ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! _ MOROCCO WHITING DESKS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! Paintings ! Engravings! Oil Paints 1 Crayons 1 Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! WEBSTER’S PrCT. DICTIONARY! WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! Novels! Novels ! Novels ! Novels! Novels ! Novels ! Novels! Novels ! Novels At BOAELMAN’S! At BOARDMAN’S! At BOARDMAN’S! WASHINGTON BLOCK! Washington bluCK! . WASHINGTON BLOCK! Nov. 1, 1859. A. McQUEEN, i~ I i i i •+» rd f & i OD J pS « I 15 l 1 ta ! o j i ** i w 1 a a nHn i*x>o<>oc<x><>ooo^ Macon, Ga., M ANUFACTURER of Wrought Iron RAILING of every description, snd for all purposes, vis: PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heaviest Rail ing used. Having an endless varietv of designs, purchasers cannot fail to be suited. Being entirely of Wrought Iron, their strength cannot be questioned, and for beanty they espnot be surpassed anywhere. All kinds of F'ancy Iron Work made to order. Particular attention paid to making all kinds of Geometrical Stair Railing, tS^Sperimens of Work can be seen at the Real dences of T. G. Holt, L. F\ W. Andrews, snd Wm. J. McEIroy, Esqa, Also, to enclosures in Rose Hill Cemetery. july 12 REMOVAL I E. SAULSBUEY TNFQRlf 8 liis friends snd customers that h© has _L removed to the Xetr and Elegant Brown Stone Building, Two Doors from his 'Old Stand, and di rectly opposite the Lanier House, where he offers on the most favorable terms, on© of the most choice Stocks of FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLANTS Old Stand, opposite the Pott Office. A FULL and extensive assortment of fine C«r- most approved stylo of Caleche and Berlin Coaches, which are much admired, and for a are oomfortable and convenient.—with I hserons, Rockaway*. Brett*, top, alido rent, jump seat, and no top Buggies, offered as the best of wo* on the mo *^pT n ‘ ble term *j thornSSjn X CO. FOR RENT- rno a’ good Tenant, the Store lately occupied by X Miller A Waterman, on Cotton Avenue. Annlvto J- O- MILLKK, nov is” Cherry Street. CITY HOTEL, TALLAHASSEE, FLA. J. I,. DEMILLY, Proprietor Egr-The Stage Office is kept at this HoteL nly IS FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING; A Large and very Choice Stock, Embracing all qualities for both Mon and. Boys, Together with a large stock; of Furnishing Goods, nowfoffering at Extremely Low Prices, by «. M. BLACKSHEAR * CO., Mulberry ■ SIr " 8t > ’ lltr ” 1 '- Oot ~ 11 Checks on New York FOK RALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS’BAN# TFIHHE KtE'SjQfBTTIEiS. This periodical, devoted to Kural'-inxirs.'-ts jmo- lisbed with beautiful new type, in quarto form, on fine paper twice e month, (1st End 13th.) at 81 per annum. The experience which the Senior Editor baa had in connection with agricultural affairs, for a period of upwards of twenty-five years, enables him to understand the wants ofthe Plantiugand Far ming interests, red h* flatten himself that his pres ent publication will favorably compare with any siroflar publication in tb* United States; red tbe in- crease of its circulation since the issue of tbe first No. ia July, is the best evidence of tbe appreciation of tbe work by those who have examined it. Spe cimen number* will be sent on application to 8. SANDS A MILLS. Publishers, Baltimore, Md. S. Sands’ Farmers and Planters’ Agency. The aubswiber, who has been for tweqty-five years past, identified with the "American Farmer,” having disposed of his interest in that journal, wilt cont inue, on hiaindividual account, to act as Agen, tor the F'armers and Planters of the United States, in the purchase and shipment of all articles, manures Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Live Stock. Trees. Plants. Seeds, Ac. Peruvian, Mexican, Columbian, Nevassa and other Guanoes, Bone Dust, Ground Plaster, Super-Phosphates of Lime, of eve ry reliable kind; Agricultural implements and Ma chinery. He calls attention to liis Excelsior Maui- pniatedGoano, containing 9 to 10 per cent.’Amonia —45 to SO per cent. Phosphates, which he believes to be the best article in the market of the kind, at the same price, (847 per ton of 2,000lbs.) Also im proved breeds of live Stock, viz: Devon, Alder ney, Ayrshire Hereford and Short Horn Cattle. Cots- wold and Sooth Down Sheep, Chester, Suffolk red other Pigs, Horses and Mules, Poultry, of every description. In short, everything required by the Farmer red Planter. fj" He contemplates building np an establish ment in this city, by which all kinds of information red aM can be rendered to agriculturists wbo may desire it—red as many of tbe transactions connec ted with bis Agency will include considerable lia bilities, he will, (by their permission,) refer to the following gentlemen, those who may not be aeqnain ted'withhisresponsibility,viz: CharieaB.Calvert, Esq., James T. Earle. Esq., Runway U’Ueory, Esq., former Presidents of tbe Maryland 8tate Agr. Socie ty, and John Merryman, Exp, present President of do. He’wonld also refer to David Dickson, Esq., and CoL Thomas M. Turner, of Sparta, Geo.; Jas. A. Nesbit, Esq., of Macon, Ga„ Hun. Senator Ham mond. of South Carolina; Dr. Maben, of Alabama; Mr. Swayze, of Louisiana. To the many thousand* with whom be has been transacting haziness for so many years, he ere eon- fidently repeal for his prompt and judicious dis charge of all tho duties oommitted to him, snd be appeals to them to continue to him their support and influence in his present undertaking. .Address SAMUEL SAN1I8, (Late of the firm of 8. Sands A Worthington.) General Secretary and Treasurer of Maryland State Agricultural Society, 128 Baltimore Street, Balti more. Md. nov 29—lm Keady Made Clothing to be f-mud in tbe city. Tbe Stock ia entirely NEW, and Business Coats; blarli and n ia'ney roe ‘ Pants; F'ine Overcoats, of various styles; rich Vel vet, Silk and Cashmere Vests Ha has also, a com plete assortment of Men’s Furnishing Goods, sack as. Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Ties, Collars, Kobe de Cbambre, 4c. His Merchant Tailoring Department is supplied with a large and superior Stock of Cloths, Cassuneres and Vestings, and is under the direction of & compe tent Cutter. Macon, November 1, T0.">D. VANEVOILILE A©AE)g[MYo WM. D. McCORKLE, A. M„ Principal. T HE Second Term of this School will commence on the 2d ofjanuary, and will close iu June fol* lowing. Subjects taught—Latin, Greek. Mathematics, and all the ordinary English branches. Tuition lor the term, (six months.) 834 and.830. No pnpil will be received fora shorter time than one term, and no deduction made except in cases of protracted illness. Yineville, Nov. 991b, 1839.—5t $50. FIFTY DOLLARS! $50. 850 A MONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES PAID. T O introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE THREAD TWENTY DOLLAR SEWINt/MA CHINE. A Great Chance for Traveling Agents to engage in a permanent business, at 8600 a year and ipenses. Address with stamp, for particulars, J. W. HARRIS A CO., No. 13 Sho* A Leather Exchange, dee 9—8t Boston, Mass. FOB MACON READERS. JUST RECEIVED S ERMONS, by Richard F'nller, D. D, of Balti more ; Moral Science, by Dr. Dagg, of Ga.; Sixth Volume of Spurgeon's Sermons, and the best The Pastor's Gift, or Convert’s Manual; Tears of by Booth; Infidel’e Confession ; More about Jesna; and A Christinas book for children; also Bibles ana Testaments, cheap at the Baptist Book Store. 6 S. BOYKIN, Agendt- STRONG & WOOD, Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, Leather, Hats X Caps, . At their old Stand on Second Street, Opposite BOSTICK & KF.1N, - MACON GEORGIA, H AVE now a full supply of Goods in their line, to which they are making constant additions, of all the different styles of workmanship and wear, and Which will be sold on as good terms, for cash or approved short credit, aaany Shoe establishment in Georgia. They solicit a continuance ofthe liberal patronage so long enjoyed by the firm, may 31—Ty ZEILIN 6l hunt, Druggists and Chemists, (Opposite Georgia Telegraph Office,; • PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. and*we therefore invite you to examine ourstock. |y Surgical Instruments, Furniture and Fixtures, aod all articles required for Physicians, Merchants and Druggists, will be furnished at LOW CASH PRICES. QF* Wholesalery at low figures, and only for CASH. oct *11 MEDICAL CARD. D R. JOEL tc P. A. BRANHAM, having located in Macon, tender their Professional services to *'** ’’ • •** ■%,**.** n. AM.Aram ||s rftiMUB and tfcis vicinity. The old friends of Dr. O F Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, for sale at * Joel Brauham, at a distance, can avail themselves the MethodLt Book Depository. Price 50c. : of his services in critical cases. Theso contain all the new Counties and post routes. Office No 10, Cottou Avenue, first door above the Cad aud get one. J. W* BU£E£. Agent, i Methodist Book Depository, (up stairs.) d#c # dee «—dm by ail that have used it t with confidenco in all tho recommended, within the last two years hopes of relief, as the certificates in myposscs- ted to the temperament it,and used in such quan- the Bowels. judgment guide you in flYVIGORATORp & plaint*, JSiliou Chronic Dinrrlicrn, Dynrmrry, Dropsy, bitunl CostivcnCMN, Cholera ItlorbuM Flntulrncco JTnuu- nesscs, and may be us dinar? Family Med- SICK II IS A D - can testify) in twenty three Ten-spoonful* mencement of attack. " giving their testimony SANFORD’S LIVER IN VIGOR 1T0R NEVER DERI LIT ATEN I T is compounded ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and has-become an established fact, a Standard Med- icine known A approved and is now resorted to diseases for which it is It has cured thousand, who bad given up all numerous unsolicited sion show. The doee must be adap- Of the individual taking titles as to act gently ou Let the dictates of your the use of the LIVER it will cure Liver Coni Inch*, Djaprpain, SnaaaaaarrConapIalnl, Hour Stomach, Iln- Cholic, Cholera,' Cholera Iaafnaatuaia, aiicr,Female Weak, edsnccessfullyss an Or icine.. It will cure the AGUE (as thousands miaautrs, if t xvo or are taken atthecom AH who use it are in its favor. Mix WATER in the mouth WITH THE INVIG OR ATOR, and SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Price One Dollar-per Bottle. . —ALSO— SANFORD’S jet 1 mm: » mi^s -*r CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Gla's Cases, Air-tight, and will keep in any Climate. The Fniuily Cnih-I . nrtic PILL is a gen tle but active Cathartic, (Which the proprietor has used in his practice worr " than twenty years. The conaUutljr increas U ing demand from those wbo have long used the! ” i»l I.IaN, and the satis faction which all expres>|T in regard to their-use, *h*s induced me to plact ! them within the reach of all. P-lj The Profession well! .know that different Ca thartics act on different U-Jportions of the bowels. The FA3HLT CA*K TII.1RTIC PI LL has, with due reference!^ to this well established fact, been compounded!^ from a variety of the pu- getable Extracts * which act alike on every part ofthe alimentary canal, and are good and unrein all cases when 1^ a -Cathartic is needed, such as D©rangcmenl|^ f ofthe Stomnch,Sleep iness, I*itin» in ilit J— Buck A Loin<, ('o®- tivencss, 1’niu* amlH SorencBB oyer the whole ISody, from sadden cold, which fre quently if ueglected end.- * in a long course of Fe- ver, JLoaaof Apprtiir.]*^ n creeping sensation of Cold over lbe|^j.Pody, BsMlfasacw, llcndnckc or weight} >in the Head, nil In flammatory Di*rn»CM, ‘Worms iu Children or Adult*, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Rlood, and many diseases to which flesh is heir, toonnmerous to mention in this advertisement. DOSE, 1 to 3. PKICK .30 CENTS. The Liver I.nvigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. H. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 335 Rroadway, New Fork. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by ZEILIN & HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, may 10—ly E L. STllOHECKE B IM & Look here—Beautiful Ladies; Look here—Belles and Beaux; Look here—Towns and Counties! O UIt Mil Bononino linsreturned from'N. York with the finett selection of Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Articles ever brought .to Georgia, and they are now opened and exposed for sale at our besntitul Store, on Cherry Street, two doors from the Telegraph Building, at the sigh of the BIG- WATCH, Therefore, we invite all to call and see the latest novelties. Onr selections embrace Rich, Rare and Gorgeous Styles ot Ornaments—Pins, Rings, Brace lets. Chains, Ladies Enamelled A Diamond Watch es, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, and other full and half sets of Jewelry—some of new design, just out. We desire to call particular attention to ourstock ofWATCHES. by the celebrated makers, Cowde roy, Hoddel, Stoddart, Tobiss, Ac., made to order expressly for us. We have also on hand the inval uable Jorgenson red Nardin Chronometers. A large variety of Clocks—latest style. Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Ae.. Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look st our varied stock of Violins. Wealqo call the altention of the trade to otrr stock of Ooltl Pens—■- the largest and best selection ever brought to this market. Repairing promptly done red warranted. MENARD A BURGHARD, sepSO - Sign of Big Watch. FALL GOODS! LARGE STOCK! CHEAP PRICES AND ELEGANT GOODS AT ROSS MMM i ROSS’ Bazaar of Fashion. W E have now in store, and are daily receiving the largest and most attractive stock of rich, elegant 0M[£§© that has been our pleasure and privilege to offer a fashionable world. To say that ourstock is RICH AND GORGEOUS, beyond defeription, is a truth easily corroborated, 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, red when we add our CARPET DEPARTMENT,\ which displays every grade and style, we are pre pared to say that OUR STOCK, as a whole, presents a scene as varied as it is Large and Attractive. CALL red allow us tbe pleasure to show you our Stock. KO.X*, (OI.I .UA.-V & ROSM, aep20 Cottonenne, > Os W OULD inform their friends and tho public gen erally, that they have now in store, and are constantly receiving their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Of Choice and Select GrPtOOEIRiIIES, To which they would most respectfully invite the attention Of one and all. Planters and Merchants Will find it greatly to their interest to call and ex amine onr .Stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are determined to sell, profit or no profitr Quick sales and small margins, is onr motto. Our stock consists in part of 50 Bales Gunny Cloth. ISO Coils Rope. 1000 Pounds Baling Twine. 225 Bags Coffee—Java, Porto Rico, Rio and La gmra. • 10 Chests Black and Green Tea. 150 Barrels A. B. A C. Sugar. 25 “ Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 5 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 10 Hogshead Fine Port Rico. 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 100 Sacks Alum Salt. 350 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 50 “ • Sperm 100 Boxes No. 1 Soap. 20 “ Family Toilet Soap. 75 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy. 100 Boxes Starch. 100 JarS Snuff. 80 WhAle, Half red Quarter Kegs of Powder. 20 Cans Duck-ahooting Powder. 100 Bags Shot. 150,000 Cigars, various brands. 150 Boxes Tobacco. 20 Cases Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobacco, 20 Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes. 5 Cases Homespun. BleaeheJ. 10 Bales Georgia Kersey. 10 “ Northern “ 15 -• Blankets, all prices. 60 Baskets Piter’s Ileidsick Wine. “ La Perle Wine. “ Prince Imperial Wine. 20 Cases Cabinet Wine. 75 Cases Ginger A Blackberry Wine and Brandy. 100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey. “ Extra old Bourbon. “ Gin. Rum and Brandy. 10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine. 10 Cases London Dock Gin. u Boker and Stoughton Bitters. “ Lemon Syrup. 30 Casks Ale red Porter. toxes Oinger Preserves. Prunes and Furs. __ •• Asorted Pickles. — ••—, Snner Carb. Soda. 90 Barrels aud Boxes Soda and Bntter Crackers. 25 Boxes Herrings. 5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt. 5 Cases Ashton's Table Salt. 15 Doz. Well Buckets. IS Doz. Bine Buckets. 35 Nests of Tubs. 90 Doz. Georgia Pine Buckets. 20 Boxes Leveritt Axes. 20,000 Pounds White Lead red Zinc. 10 Barrels Linseed Oil. . “ Tanners' and Machine Oil. “ Castor Oil. 2 Casks Linseed Oil. 1 “ ’Pure Sperm Oil. 9 Barrels l^emon Syrup. “ Rose Cordial. “ Peppermint Cordial. 190 Pounds SewingThread. 50 Dozen English nckles. 10 •• Worcestershire Sauce. 20 Ilbds. Clear Bacon Sides. 10 Casks Hams. 20 Kits eihad. - " Mackerel. " White Fish. ‘ 81 Salmon. 20 Cases Plantation Whiskey. • ’ 20 “ Pine Apple Brandy. 3 Barrels CUT LOAF Sugar. •‘ Soft Shell Almonds. " Pecan Nuts. “ Brazil Nuts. 25 Boxes Anderson's tiolaee.Tobacco. 100 Whole, Half and Quarter Darrels Mackerel. 20- Firkins Prime Fresh Batter. 10 “ “ •• Lard. 1 Doz. Cora Shelters. 10 “ Brooms. 10 Case* Common Matches, 20 Gross GermaD “ 10 Cases New Cider. 50 Doz. Blacking. 10 Cases Cotton Cards. 50 Dos. Yeast Powders. 1000 Pounds Ground Paints in Oil, of all colors, nor 8 Gruns, Rifles, &o., . Manufactured by ARKWALTER&MORSE, ovr^coisr, 1 HE subscribers having formed a co-partnership for the purpose of Manufacturing Rifles, Double-Barrelled Guns and X»XSTOXiS, They are now prepared to make the Rifles Drugs and Medicines. ssgSsSSf Uui,tdSUUs ' upoa Mr - u ‘ ,r, ‘ e ' , Guns Ke Stocked and Repaired on the most rea sonable terms, at short notice. Tho undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar antee all Work entrusted to their care, and invite the publiu to give them a trial, at the Floyd House, op posite Dr. Thomson's Drug Store. WM. MARKWALTER, Late of Augusta, Ga. T. MORSE, Late of Hodgkins Jc Son, Macon, Ga. nug 30 - ly Book Binding. 1 LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made to order fo J 3 Courts and Counting House, and the numbers printed on the pages without extra charge. MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS, bound in neat and cheap utyles. DAVID ROSS, Cor. 3d and Cherry Streets, feb 1 Over George T. Rogers Sc Son. T HE subscriber has purchased the Right to Rowl and's Patent Carriages and Springs for Blank Account Books, which he will put ou work w hen instructed. DAVID H0SH. Ml DRYGOODS, DRYGOODS. GRANITE BLOCK, MULBERRY ST. N. S. Prudden & Co., Grateful for the liberal patronage of last year, are now prepared to exhibit for the Fall and Winter Trade, A large and select Stock of Fancy&Staple Dry Goods, Confident of not being excelled cither iu beauty style or price. A choice variety of rich DRESS GOODS! Velvet and Silk Robes, Brocbe and Bayadere Siiks- Foulsrd Silks, DeLnine and Merino Robes, Robes de Cbambre, Poplins, Valencias, DeLalnes Merinos, Cashmeres, a large variety ofSHAWLS, new styles Velvet ttnd Cloth CLOAKS; Misses and Children^ CLOAKS, TALMAS, and SACKS, Drqss Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Empress Hoop Skirts, a superior article, warranted best quality. Our assortment ol Goods for Family use is complete. Irish Lienns, Towelings, Napkins, Ta ble Cloths, Table Damask, Pillow Casing,Sheetings Welsh Shaker red Patent Flannels, and all the dif ferent varieties of STAPLE GOODS required for the trade, which we offer on the most . favorable terms. N. S. PRUDDEN Jt CO. sep 27 B. A. WISE ts NOW RECEIVING ■ THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OP House Furnishing Goods STOVES. GRATES. PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET , Which he will sell at the very lowest price-} for CASH. - Ilouac Furnishing bilorr, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. sep 6 l)rs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, MACON. GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. H C DON ADD'S Tooth Paste always on hand and if i. for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the finest style ot TEETH, also Gold Foil. Gold and Sil ver Plat? and Wire* Lathe Fixtures, &c., also with any kind of Instruments or Materials on abort notice, oct 12 Tiancl for Sale I O NE of the places in Middle Georgia, Iring right np and down the Ocmulgee River, con taining 1.400 acres, of Which there are near 500 acres open, and near 80 fresh. Adjoining the op, h land, are from 5 to 600 acres of No. ! letter A Pine Land to dear, of tbe first quality. Below the plac ■■ is a large swamp, in which Stock keep !»t. Cows as fat in January red February aa in July, There Is a good landing within a few hundred vards of the Gin House, where you can board your Cotton, or receive any thing ordered from Savannah, Macon, or HawkinaviQe. The place lies within ten miles of Hawkinsvilie. No two acres of the Pine Land to clear but will make a bale of Cotton. Healthy, and the beat Water in the county. Provisions on the Place. • K. P. WAY. nov 29—6t 120 Young Mon and Women FOR SALE. T WILL sell at pobllc outcry, in the town of Cuth bert, Georgia,on tbesecond Tuesday in January next, ono hundred and twenty negroes, all young and likely, but three exceeding thirty years ofng,-. Also a complete Uailroad outfit, for the employ ment of at least two h^ainiit hands, consisting of Mules, Carts, red Wagons. I sell this property as the surviving Partner, of Wm. Lockett, deceased, late of the city of Macon, tor tho purpose of a dl*h- ion with the heirs of his estate. Terms cash, dec 6 B. O LOCKETT. t3P Constitutionalist, Augusta; Savannah Newt, Cuthbert Reporter; Albany Patriot; Columbna Times, copy weekly till day of gale, red send bills to Ga. Telegraph. FOR SALE! tN Lowndes County—fourteen hundred and seV- I enty (1470) acres land—particularly desirable for planting and conveniently located in one body. For description, apply to Gen. Levi J. Knight. Milltown, Berrien county, Ga., or to W. COWLES, ' nov 12 at B. L. Stroheeker A Co. ]p:GR0ES FOR SALE. LIKELY NEGROEB for sale, between the ages of ten and’tn'enty five years old. C. F. STUBBS, On the corner of Poplar red Fourth Streets,oear Nov. I, 1859. [Browns Hotel FOR SALE! M Y PLANTATION situated in the conntieh of Bibb and Monroe. It oontains 11 or 12 hun dred acres of Land—ia tree Oak and Hickory land-- lies well and is only 16 miles from Macon. I will atso sell stock and utensils it desired. Paymont-. made easy. ANDERSON COMER. March 29.1859. BARGAIN! BARGAIN! T HE subscribers, desirous of changing their bu siness, offer for sale on reasonable terms, their PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Crock, Crawford county, near Hopewell, and about fivo miles north of Knoxville. The settlement of land consists of Thirteen Hun dred and Fifty acres. Eight hundred of which is undergood Fence, redin a high state of cultivation. The Wood land ia heavily timbered with Osk, Hick ory and Walnut, red is not surpassed by any land in this section, for its fertility, health and advantages of Water. On the Plantation are two fine, comfort- able Dwellings, together with all other necessary Out-buildings, such as Negro Homes, Stables, Gin- house and screw. Any person, desirous of purchasing, can call on James Lockett, or the Overseer; either ol them will take pleasure in showing the premises. The stock of Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Farming uten sils Ac., will be sold with the Plantation, if desired. Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT, • REBECCA LOCKETT. - Hopewell, Crawford Co., Gx. Citizen copy, tf jnnO 28. Valuable Plantations for Salo. D igs I It I .\ <; to move my planting interest west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN-,2* TATIONS. One situated in Macon connty within three miles of Winchester, on-the South-Western Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvements, red be tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acre* in culti vat ion, a considerable portion of which Is fresh land. The other plantation is situated in the 14th District of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi- chikee Creek, red contains 2,474 acres of Land, ■bout two-thirds of which is Oak red Hickory land of the best quality, red the remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and aa produc tive aa any land in South-Western Georgia, add. is fineIywatered,andsubstantiallyimproven. My over seers will show these plaoes to any one wishing to examine them. My terms wil^ be liberal red pay ments easy. For further particulars, address the undersigned at Macon, july 27—tf N. HASS. Valuable City Property for Sale- D WELLING HOU8E, with seven Rooms, Plas tered throughout, with good Kitches, Smoke house and Stable; a half acre lot, house been bail 1 about five years, near the residence of Dr. Stroheok- -. Terms liberal. Apply to oct 18 3mis* JAMES SEYMOUR. Citizen copy ! 150 Negroes for Sale AT PUBLIC OUT-CRY, IN THE CITY OF ALBANY. GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. rp HIS subscriber will open the above Hall about i. the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families, Day Boarders and Transient .Custo mers. This House is now offered as inferior to ni other First Clsss Hotel in the South, and from it.- central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accommodations to Families sue Transient persons. The public may expectfromtbi: House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found ii any other hotel B. F. DENSE, mar 3 Late ofthe Floyd House. N pursuance of the last will and testament of .. Paul E. Tarver, late of Dougherty county, dec’d. we will expose for sxle,at public out cry, to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, THE 29th DAY OF DEO., 1859, red from day to day until the sale is completed, before the Court House door in ti e city of Albany—One Hundred and Fifty likely Negroes—valuable plan tation hands, belonging to the estate of the said Paul E. Tarver. Abo, at the PLANTATION ofthe said Estate, five miles west of Albany, all the farm stock of said Estate, consisting of a large lot of Horses and Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Cora, Fodder Wagons, and farming stock of every description. The sale of the Negroes at Albany, will take place on the 28th, and then the other property at the plantation* Terms liberal, and made known on the day of sale. HENRY TARVER, Ex’r. A nov 15 C. C. TARVER Exr'x. PLANTATION FOB SALE. rpHE subscriber offers for sale on reasohabTo 1 terms, his PLANTATION, in Crawford county, four miles Wesf of Knoxville. There area thous and acres in the settlement, 600 cleared, and aboat ■loo to dear. The premises can be seen on applies- tinn to the subscriber, or the Overseer on the place. Nov. 8. 1859 GEO. R-. HUNTER. Continental Insurance Company Of the City of New- York. Cash Capital $500,000—Assets July 1st, flteF, $005,601 84.—Liabilities, $16,514 37. 1st Annual Division io policy holders July ’.T7 33$ per c " | * July ’5t? ' BROWN’S HOTEL, orrosiTX the sew bail road depot, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl IS NEW GOODS- O. Campbell <& Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. TTAVE just received their Fall and Winter supply £1 of KERSEYS. HUAVY BLANKETS and NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and Planters would do well to call and exnmine before purchasing. They also eontinue to keep a general stock o GROCERIES at the old stand, ana do pot intend o be undersold for Cash, Macon, Oct. 12. 185s. 200 NEGROES "Vv^anted, to REire. T he south western railroad com pany want to hire 200 Negro Men to work on REPAIRS of their Road for the year 1860. Also, 40 or 50 Negro Women as Cooks and Shovel hands for whieh liberal prices will be paid. Con tracts ere be made with— John M. Walden, Supervisor. Fort VtUoy, Wm. S. Brantly. or the subscriber, at the office in Macon. For particulars, address VIRGIL POWERS, oct 25 2m Engineer A Superintendent. Premium Photograph and Fine Art GALLERY! TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. fTlHE superiority of PUGH'S Colored Photographs 1 over all others made in the State, Is conceaed by oil Connoisseurs who have examined them ; ami as another evidence ot their just appreciation, be was awarded the Premium at the late Southern Fair, held at Atlanta, Georgia. Orders for the above style of Pictures, (which can be made from Daguerreotypes of deceased persons s well as from Ilia,) will receive special attention. STBREOSCOPFd, A,\1 HKOTYPES, andalloth r styles of TYPES, takf-n in the very best manner, nd at lower prices than the same style oi pictures can be obtained elsewhere. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. nov I 3d do do do do July *59 50 do Insures Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other huttroN*' property at the usual rates. Three-Fourths of the nett profits of the business of this Company are divided annually to tlm t "Mc-rs of its policies in scrip bearing interest, which scrip will be redeemed as rapidly, red to tho extent that the profits accruing to the policy holders oxce‘d the sum of #500,000. GEO. T. HOPE, Presitenf^ II. H. Laxtobt, Secretary. * Nov. a^ Sily T. R. BLOOM, Agent^.Macon. “THE JONES LAMP,’ (Successors to E. F. Jones A Co.) N. B.—The Jones Burner, recently improved, gives more light and consumes less oil, than any oth er “Kerosene” or Coal Oil Burner manufactured, nov. 22—3m. OYSTERS. T HE undersigned will fill nil orders for Oysters with despatch, of tho best quality, at tae fol lowing prices: Shell Oysters, 92 75 perbbl. Fresh do 91 per gall. Pickled do 90 cts. per gall. All order* must be accompanied by tbe Cash, or .Reference. .> • The above covers all charges delivered at tho De pot, except the ere containing the Oysters. fit. F. DU PON, oct 4—3m Post Office at Savannah. M. Landauer & Bro., SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA, Next door to Boardman’s, • T AKE pleasure in calling public attention to their a toot of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, (Offered to Wholesale and Retail purchasers,) Embracing every description of Rich Dress Goods, Silks. Merinos, all Wool do* Laines, Fashionable Robes, Shawls, Prints in groat variety. Ribbons and Laces, As well an every staple article in the Dry Goods line. And in ZEPHYR. WORSTED AND EM- HKOIDEKIN’G MATERIALS, they havo the most complete stock in fhiscity. ROOTS AND SHOES, A argo stock of all sizes and qualities. The ir READY MADE CLOTHING DEPART MENT is one door above, and nnbrm -a a splendid and extensiTe variety.* Tbe whol« establishment otters inducement, to rrado unexcelled in this nwirket. Call and see. We challenge competition. Macon. Sept, 27—t J in.