Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 27, 1859, Image 1

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j»y Joseph Clisbt Georgia telegraph rrBUSHED EYF.Hr „ p A N MORNINja* tkk.vs: nt)L LARS. IN ADVANCE • . quu} where the snliscnptiqr jjutofthe Office. MACON, DECEMBER 27, 1859. Voluiee XXXIV.—No. 14. NOTHING. U, JMi WINTER. '., Tlvm theurgest and finest stock of Nothing, f.vf.b offered in mis j!A 11 Iv E T. KS-I.OW DOWN. [hXPIVFJIENTSto cash buyers. E. WINSHIP. do you Trade? , Hie be»l plncc lo buy y GOODS? , Jr.tii.&s mMIMiMl by our Ladies *ml ran »ny liody deny that feuchtwanger .•Bit«»iiis.»ndlli»« ho cun suit every iia wi n 11 * 11 ! ' Oivt- lilin A rull und , T.-tr>rlVr». . •-x-a to •■!<*• con! advantage*in . ;aDY madk CLOTHING, >11 kind> of Gentlemen's fnr- “ ' iV J1ST RECEIVED. U4i«' Clout*, of different quality. Su*l*. Utost Importation. .. rrmnnbi r III* mw!ao..rlo.M r «. e'lR'ilHurfy CHange of Schedule* SAVANNAHAND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LINE IN CONNXRCTION with the CENTRAL and T North Eastern Rail Roada. - IIL splenoid *m! Fust Running 7 s.&££mpt » - . G ?? D ,ro IV ’. ,! \ B * rdo,1 ' Co, * 1,,, “ lde, ''leavcs3avan. nuh for Charleston every Sunday and lledncsdas ‘ •‘.T?! 00 ?’ V - ?’ c,ock «nd connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Bail Road going North i riilurmntr, leaves Charleston every Monday mdIfWuy night iat HI o'clock (after the arrivil of the cars of the North Eastern B. Road.) and ar- nV o 1 •"•y *he following mornings. By this route Passengers can obtain through tick- Carolina 3 S * v * nDlI) - Ga - and Wilmington, N- HavtoKaUtronah freight arrangement with the ln« Contral Kail Hoad and its connect ions, all freights between Charleston and the interior of Ueonriacon- signed to the agents of this line will be foroarded wiih dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. •I- BROOKS. Ag’t, Savannah. K. LAPITTE A CO., Ag'ta. Charleston. II AC ON ft WESTERN HAILUGAw JRK LIQUORS, srs. DALY&FITZGARALD, ■ALSTONS BCILDING8, I i*e weired fCRE IRISH WHISKY. - iiiciktt BjtA.Nuy. - rllKHIIV W I.V11. • MADEIRA i PORT WINE. r, bivr been srlet-fed with great care < Juisj * fw-.it' i«it to Ireland. They are ho«l mirdr snni-oessary to resort to pnf- «4el«iaiae»aMle. i i f tb> be*I quality. and cannot tail to os- anaewlalieu in tho iniiida of all who -paluir, tad judges of tile article par- ■ an-v to call and examine for thein- nov S3 }VMA SEGARS, ? V” :r<ALK AND UETAII.. !»iLt'Kl>o t Importfni of Havana So- r.«>iinHjr on hand a lar^e and well ; - l.twt ll.nvana and Domestic > Uai |>t-r thousand, Corner Cher* ’. a Avenue. Macon, (ia. lYORYTYPES m GALLERY f »»*» «ul beautiful atyle of Picture*, ivories very po|inl«r. For tinencu of iWatTci coloring, there 1m nothing can JOTOGRAPHS » usual, colored true to nature. TPE3, Ii.UiUF.ROTYPES, &c., &e. % as, uni in the l»*t Myles of the Art. R. L. WOOD. fUALESS SKWITS ! • 3 Doira Poop Sls.irts pilin' lilPURFECT, REDUCED TO Half I•rirc, m UOfTICK K ELY A CO S, »r lad Otfaw copy. 1WST0BE7 STOCK »fCHKAl» GOODS OTS. SHOES, HATS, lather Findings, &a, &c. vexed have openad a large stock oi wwrted wi:h great care from the be*t : Edahlbhinenta in the country, to •peetlhUy invite the attention of the «eii >0 examination before purchases i* to toll good stock cheap, and * ia all rase*. Call at the - ami Hat ami Cap Store, Triangular Block, DCfritapllv executed. BEARDEN. CAINES ft CO. UE METROPOLITAN lg Machine! The undersign ♦ d Inn* been nj»- f pointed A(f t .for ' the city of Ma- con. fort be a*le i this tfmplts cheap, aud inor-t valuable inven tion f«»r IIou»e- hold economy. | Then® MAcbii.o" I have been tried |jiit«re by several t peraonn who are competent to tea- t iiy to their qu-d- “I'm entire satisfaction. *tmv Auction ^tor«-, Cherry J. J. M1U.KK, Agent. ping! Engraving!; YAUU. Jewelry. Ac. Ac., engraved In d I.- ttcr. in Raliton'a Huiloing, oVf-r Campbell »V Col»on'i<. by J. K. WELLS, Jr. “ time, Plaster, &c. ' are agenu lor the sale of nW^M*le*l liuauo. are now prepared ■'!* ia any <10111111108 at the aame cost 'til '"■“elves. Are also agents for V' Nitrngcniaed Sujier Phosphate • have a large supply of the gen- ■ fitaco. ail of which will bo sold as *- l»y it if.mu in Ibis market. AVERS, WINGFIELD A Co. (copy.) ... Butmras, Oct. sttb, 1053. -V Co.: |l ‘' Vi„f the m;h insf, hsa boon ro- ; I. Ac. I11 reply to your en- ■ ' 'he Keese'a Manipulated Guano „ 1 Mu Well pleased ao far as I have *- ‘•Pilled about too lbs. per acre on ••*.' vi.rn, and not of the best when «' ihe fo ld where the Guano too lb,, of seed cotton per acre, wail mthout the Guano produced .,v *rfe My Inode of applying th« ^'•I'it-k- It in tl.e drill before bed- J:,, 1 have not tried its use on corn, L “I i! Will succeed well. I ahull £y“' n «ly on Uiy next crop. ■*rtvttu Jy, liEl'llEN WRIGHT. I^i u- Btannvti.ux, Oct. fiOth, l«5a, - C. „ Afueoa.- _ ..l. -'>-!■ 1 pt>tat,-<l Guano bought of r«x *■ I think it was,) I approve 'ime, as the crop is not gu- pStbX 1 *•? *a to wh:.t per cent, it will ¥• ■ an poor land pay* a eon- n*tet,i. **“" oou tins* tlw use of U. jour*, W. H. BTROM. SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R. R. OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW TORE AND NEW ORLEANS HAILS Two Daily Train* between Macon tf Columbus Leave Maeon at 11.43 p. m. and 9.43 a. m Arrive at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Ileave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.43 p. m. Arrive at Macon 9.50 a. in. and 9.33 p. m. On and after Sunday. September 4th, the Passsn gerund Mail Trafn for Albany and Cuthbert will run aa follows: Leave Macon, at 10.40 a. m., arrive at Albany, at 5.41 p. m. - Leave Albany, at 1.40 p. m.. “ •• Macon at 8.44 p. m. The Mall and Passenger Train from Cuthbert will connect with the Albany Mail Train at Hmitliville, No. 10, South Western H. R. * Leave Cuthbert, at 13.45 p. m„ arrive at Smitbvtlle, at 3.18 p. m. Leave Smitbrilie, at 4.03 p. m., arrive at Cuthbert at 6.39 p. m. Making the connection with the up and down Ai bntiy Mail Train. Trans to Colnmbus form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabama and Anpusta, Kingsville Wilmington Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatnnton. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee Rainbritlge. Thomasville, ftc., daily ■, ulso.tri-week ly from Cuthbert to Fort Gaines, ftc. Harks run six times a week from Fort Talley to Perry. IlHynesville aud Ilawkinsnlle, and tri-week 1y to KnoxviJfe, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the night trains trom Augusta and Bavannah to avoid detention In Macon. For other point! take ei ther Train. First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.— Passage in the Cabin $15, Steerage $6. Through Tickets nan be procured from Hail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Alban/ via Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, ar follows: Montgomery $36; Columbus $33 ■ Alban)' $34 33. VIRGIL POWERS, Eng'r* Sup'L Macon, hep. 6, '59 • TO DEALERS AND PLANTERS! MATES' NJTROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Ac. C OMPOSED of Dried Blood, Bone*. Sulphuric Acid. Peruvian Gnam>, nnd Sulphate of Ammo nia. Testimonials from hundreds wbn have usodit eleven years. Does not exhaust the Lamblike Gu ano, but permanently improves it. . One hundred pounds of Nitrogemzed Super-Phos phate of Lltne. will equal in effect and lasting pow er, one-huiidred and eighty-five pounds Peruvian Guano. Produces Heavier Itolla of Cotton, and greater weight of Wheat and other grain, per bush el, than Peruvian Guano. Prevents Rust. COTTON. Colombia, 8. C„ Sept. 30, 1*39. J. J. Mxrgs. Esq.—Dear Sir.— I have veiy great pleasure iu writing you. touching the effects of your Super Phosphate of Lime on our Cotton crop. Hav ing te*to 1 it against four other preparations, I nnd the appearance of the plant U most hopeful und promising, aa regards a largo aud remunerating yield. I feel certaiu your manure will give from one hundred, to one hundred and thirty ponnda of Cotton more than any other preparation per » c re. It ia a remarkable faettbat no Rnatis seen in the plant where vour Manure baa been u»ed. whUe all others show Rust more or less, and this ia especial ly the cast where Gnwio has been used And last, though not least, as rrgards/he Planter’s Interest. I feel certain that Cotton from Snper-Phos- Iiliate will Weigh Much Heavierthan from anyoth- !t preparation, in this particular. 1 believe Pbo^ uhates are destined to woik the greatest possible revolution In the Cotton growing States of the8outh. The plants look moat vigorous and luxurious, some being six feet high, aud bolding from eighty to one hundred and ten Bolls, each stalk. I am, very truly, WHEAT. The N. C. Dispatch, Mtnrch, 1853; ••My Wifeat crop grown upon Ouano, weighed lint Huy-three pounds, w liiie that grown upon Mapm Phosphates of Lime, weighed fifty-nine to sixty one pounds per bushel ” Dxr7T7 Ct . Sept. 37tb. 1839 1 know of no other manure that is as S«od Durden or other «roi>», so far «« I j Mspes* Nitrogciiixed Super-Phosphate of Lime. I deem it better Ilian the beat of O«»“«• wpFD Yours Respectfully. NATH’L WEED. Price, per ton, $50,- per b*g. Vort Orders, aecempanied with draft* on New lore, ( Weston or Savannah, will recei ve prompt 1» tern lion; Contracts for low rates of freight will be '"correspondents ordering implements, machinery or seeds may rely upon the same attention given to selection ami shipment, as if ordered 'n person. Liberal arrangements made with tni; class n - .,a for tiie sale of Mopes Nitrogenixed buper- Phos- phate, also Agricultural Implement*, Machlueiy. « *«• C,Ocular.. C.talo & ft^^n* onro- q iTnpes’ Agricultural. Implement and Seed'Vare heuse. 133 ft 134 Nassau, and 11 Bcekman sti. N. Y. nov 2*J—3in. ^^ GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE ft RETAIL :o:o.TTC3-ca-xsT And State Licensed Apothecary. MACON. GA. T s ''^PPy *° Inform hia friends, natrons and the A public generally, that his Stock is now full and heToundln a Kret > cJM ie, < ’ T * rT • r,iele,b » t * h °n |d Drug ami Chemical Store. W-eeklj arrival 1 of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish bis Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with Ifreat attention to purity, and »"|duLOW aa at any Drug Establishment inGeor- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. IBs stock consists in part of the following articles: Drags, Chemicals and Medicines, Dvca, Paints, Oita and Colors, . Gmssware,8yringes,modern styles,great variety. Window Glass, Pntty, Artists Took, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, .Surgical Instruments and Medicine Cheats, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletinca, Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical use only. Pertnmery, Pomadeaand Toilet Articles Qo^ndSilver Leaf, Goldand Tin-foils! Teeth, }f a 1 ,*'T° ot h aud Nail Bbcshzi, P * int ' C,oth « d Fleeh Broshes, Ta, £? I * ,, “ Metal u4 Glass, " , Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrum* of the day. Corner Mulberry street aud Cotton Avenue, Maeon. apl 31 i-foil and Artificial O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Trai be run as follows; A* *xj aVU M * co0 *' 19 “’Rbt. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 p ^]* ve U * con *1 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.90 ^Leave Atlanta at 13 night Arrive at Macon 7.13 heave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00 Tho night train will not be run on Sondavs. The 13 night train from Macon connects with the Geor gia R. Road for Augusts, at 10 A. SI., and Atlanta - West PointR. H. at 13.15 A. M. The 10 day train from Macon, connects with t Western and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga Daltou, Knoxville, Nashville, and Memphis, at 3 00 A. M„ with Georgia R. R. at 13.00 night and at At lanta ft West Point R. 11. at 13.13 A. M. The completion M the Virginia and .Tennessee Rail Road, make* this the most pleasant and direct A FULL and well selected Stock on hand now. route to the /\. at the old stand of Virginia Springs. Through Tickets to which may be had at Macon', for $33 00, and to New York for $33 35. Further information in regard to this route can be had at the General Ticket Office. Maeon. ALFRED L. TYLER. i"lyl9 Superintendent CHANGE OF ‘ Watches, Clocks, ’ JEWELRY, S1L VER <£• PLATED WARE, Fancy Goods, Musical Instru ments, &c. &c. DAT & MAUSSENET, on Mulberry Street, next door to E. L. Strobecker's Drag Store. Hunting Gold Case English Watches, of the best makers, price from $100 to $350; English Hunting Case Gold Swiss Watches, from $45 to $335 each; Hunting Case Silver Watches, from $15 to $60; all warranted to ba good time keepers. Jewelry in sets of Coral, Pearl. Cameo, Garnet. Lava, Florentine, Mosaic, Plain Gold, ftc., price from •19 to $333 each. Also, a £ne assortment of Chatelanas, Breast Pins, Fob. Vest, Cnrb and Guard Chains, Finger and Ear Rings, Buttons, Seal Keys, Crosses, Lockets, Brace lets. Slides. Buckles, Necklsres-Thimbles. Gold and Silver Spectacles, ftc. ftc., asf some choice Dia mond Finger Kings, and Diamond Breast Pins, with snch other articles as ia usually found in a First Clsss Jewelry Establishment. Silver Ware, Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, Ta ble and Desert Forks, Butter, Fish, Cake and Pie Knives, 8oup Ladles, Salt Cellars. Napkin Rings, Preserve, Sugar, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Pickle Knives and Forks, Spoons and Forks In cases; also Cups, Goblets, Pitchers, Waiters, and a solid Silver Tea Set, which for beauty of design and elegance of workmanship, is not to be surpassed. Fancy Goods, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Beti- cnles. Port Monaies, Walking Canes, Watch Stands, Dressing Cases, and some very handsome Magic Perfumery and Toilet Stands, suitable for Jireaeuts and Toilet use. WATCHES ft JEWELRY Repaired by the best of Workmen; and warranted. Oct. 35. DAY ft MACSSENET. OLnsacc 2 j5 H !> 3 § ^ H a H AS now in store a full STOCK of GOODS in his line, consisting ot Hardware, Iron, Smiths Tools, Carriage Materials, Builders Hardware. Plan tation Tools, and every article usually found in any similar establishment, all of which he ia prepared to offer on aa good terms aa they can be purchased in th‘s or any other market. Planters, Smiths, Carriage Makers, Mechanics, Merchants, and others will find itto their interest to trade at hia establishment, as he D determined to offer great inducements, either for Cash or on the otual time to strictly prompt pay- ing customers. dec 13 EUROPE A.M» CiF.ORGIA! DIRECT IMPORTATION 1 - I HAVE just received my Stock of CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS WARE, purchased In Eu rope last Spring, consisting of . 30 China Dinner Setts, $175, and down; loo Tea Setts from $5,00 to $35,00; Tea and Break fast Setts, $40 to $50 ; Bohemian Glass Ware in Setts, con sisting of Goblets, Champagnes, Wines and Pecan- ten, both Baby and white, Eugraved Tea Trays in Setts, some very fine; a large assortment of Fancy Va ses, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Parian Statuary, Sil- ROSEWOOD WIUTING DESKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Pocket Bibles, Family Bibles. Illustrated Bibles, Velvet Bibles, in Cases; Bible* with Clasps, and Bibles without Clasps, all sorts of Bibles! STATIONERY! STATIONERY! STATIONERY'! PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Ledgers! Journals! 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, ftc., &o., ftc.! , SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS! All the standard Poet* io'the richest Binding. Scott's, < 'ooper's and Irving's Novels, ■ m f Ca" ‘fc M “ ■ i . in bait Calf and in Muslin.. ver Plated Ware. ftc. Also some well assorted Crates of White Granite and common Crockery Ware for Merchant!, which will be sold at the regular wboleaale price in New York. B. P. McEVOY. nov 99 ty City papers copy. Carriage Repository! C. T. WARD & CO., MANUFACTURERS If DEALERS, (Opposite the Floyd House,) MACON, : ; GEORGIA. W E wonld call the attention of the public to oar NEW STOCK, comprising Coaches, Bretts, Rockaways and Buggies of the most elaborate fin- ish. from celebrated builders North BTGenuine BHATTLEBOKO' Bl'GOIESeon stantly on hand. [nov 15; ■ BARGAINS, BARGAINS From this date wc shall sell off the re mainder ot our LARGE STOCK FALL AND WINTER TRADE! 1859. 1860. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO, ' T AVE just received and offer for sale on the most . 1 favorable ternu, the most' elegant, extensive and varied stock of Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Stolid Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Gooda, Musical Instruments, Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cutlery, ftc., ftc., ever offered in this market. A call, either for pastime or to purchase, and care ful comparison ofqualitJes, styles and prices Is res pectfully solicited. • . Mulberry Street, 3d door above Lanier House, Macon, Georgia. .. E. J. JOUS'iiTOK. U. ». ODEAB. nov 15 •" • OF WINTER WATCH WORK. W E are prepared to have promptly and well done at short notice and FULLY WARRAN TED foroneyear. E. J. JOHNSTON ft CO. nov 15 PEBBLE SPECTACLES, X Gold and Steel frames. Gold, Silver, Steel and . . Common Specks. splendid assortment lost received, by v is E J. JOHNSTON ft CO. H. LOMAS. PIANOS, O F Chickering ft Son’s, Dunham's and other cele brated Makers; warranted intone, durability and fiuuhed to be first quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a fine lot of Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin and steal BaXea, ftc., ftc., by nov 15 E. . J. JOHNSTON ft CO. _ UEAVrTTTTOLER & CO., Successors to CATLIN, LEAVITT* CO., Importers and Jobbers Of etery Description oj Staple and Fancy DRY-GOODS, No*. 51 Chambers ft 7 Reade Streets, rear of City dkc 13—ly" [Hall, NEW YORK. THE BEST PIANOS MADE- W E are now receiving to onr already. selected stock of Pianos, the celebrated Steinway Pianos. These Instruments have always taken the first prizes in all Fairs, wherever exhibited, and are the only Pianos used and recommended by the bestAr- lists and Musical Celebrities, as Timm. Scbarfen- benr Mills, Salter, Eiifleld. Gottshalk, Wollenhau- jeLa'nd abort of others. They use only Steinway'. for Dublic and private use. We do not possess Gas enough to endeavor to cre ate an excitement by making a "gnat cry *itk very little root." or tn-ing to sbove off ia the market what they ridicule at the North; neither would we bo agents for Patest Piaxos. which live one day and die the next, aa we nad an example in the “Aolian Attachment" Pianos, which were the -Go” a few years back, and which no one wants now; but we keep an article which all niuat ac knowledge to be the beat wlio profess to know the U 'p«noM who know us will, well alter ourselvesjc- knowledge us to be judges, and to •Dangers wekhy that we will present any person with One Hundred Dollars who can produce a Pianist, Aipateur or Pro fessor residing in Georgia, who ia superior as Teach er or Player to our H. L. Schreiner; and further, a NEW & SELECT GOODS. C ALL at our old stand on Cotton Avenue and look at our fine assortment of WA1T©MIE©p JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, SILV ER PLATED TEA SETTS, CASTORS, and a variety ot Fancy ^.articles I Gold and silver Spectacles with Pebble Glass. “nJSrcf TTJRTCS from J, «he°F« e toriea of Nunns ft”.*, and Drigg*- P*«*5‘ which apeak “ . „Th* world can t excel them.— tbeir ow “ ' pi.,*!. Aceordeoga. Brass Inatru- Guitar*. Violin*. > Music. Instruction gSUVloJtaaSd Guitar Striutt. of Ibest quality, always on baud, CHEAP fcrCMH. g VIR0 , N nov 15 v iths Tools. JS J-'J'Shf* Anvil*, bright and aolld ticTT®* Smith'* Bellows, ■SsL"? Dias, Hand and Sledge •■titans, ka~ File*, fto.. ftc., N’AJHAN WE YD. Painting ! sovgapapf ■““'•“LSvTSmmEj Hon---, Sign and Decoretivo l>:unter«. Paper H»njtcro,j& Macon, Georgy iti&oderitc prmrf. 8 AUPianoasold'at New York price*, freight on! added JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS January l, 1860. lT dec 11 TAGGART AND FARR’S 94:0 cfc SA3 Unrivalled Sewing Machine, T he Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Merchant* of Macon, and the citixen* generally, to the cheapest, most sim ple easiest understood,and the best Family 8e wl0 8 Machine. It ia warrant“d in every respect, and guaranteed to do the work of any other Se«'j>g Machine. It ia highly recommended for Family and Plantation use, bcingcapable ofaewing '"‘he handsomest atyle the heavies*a* well a* thebght- cat fabric*bent* it 1» peculiarly fitted to pertorm the almost endless variety of wot* which cornea within the rungeof Familyaod^uiUtio-ro-mg. It will Hem, Stitch, Tuck, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Gather, Qnilt, or Embroider in ao aupfinor a man- ncr that we challenge comparison. The first pro- mium was awarded theae Sewing Machines at sun dry Fairs over Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover ft Baker, and other Machines. * Agents wanted all through the Southern States. Applications will be received here for Macon and ^Ladies 'and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine the Machine at the Gilt Book [tore on Cherry at., (formerly keptby Mr. Camp hell 1 between Cotton Avenue and 8eeond at. bell,) Between ^ w BYTQKW ()OD, GcnX Traveling Agent. FISHER AGSEW ft Co., Colombia, S. C., oiuicrl of the Southern States for Taggart and Furr’s Sewing Machines, dec «0 —»* fobHacoh readers. JUST RECEIVED - D, of Batti- , of Ga.; the best Tears of and ^ t *%heAi> the Baptist Book Store. iv-tameou, cheap.at s JIOYKIN, Agendt. d#*» • DRY-GOODS! AT GREATLY Hcd-ucodl Fricos ! Now is tho time to secure BARGAINS! W. W. PARKER *V CO. BOSTICK, K KIX & CO., Will open this day CLOTH CLOAKS, BOSTICK, gHAWLS, SILK ROBES, PRINTED DrLANES, KEIN MERINOS, tc., CURTAIN GOODS, CARPETS, ft CO. VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY & INGRAIN, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, sold as low as by any other muse HrW#fP?WF imah-or toprompt * co . Notice. AU persons indebted to the late Firm of Bostick ft KcinT are notified if they do not settle them before the 1st of January they will beputin suit for eol- tertion.and that noiiewi.l ke ,jj ly City papers copy. ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS! MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! MOROCCO WRITING DESKS! VISITING CARDS! FLAYING CARDS! VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS'. VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS! Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Craydns! Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY! - WEBSTER'S PICT. DICTIONARY! Novels ! Novels! Novels ! Novels! Novels ! Novels ! Novels 1 Novels !' Novels 1 At BOAKDMAN’S! At BOARDMAN’S! At BOARDMAN’S! WASHINGTON BLOCK! WASHINGTON BLoCK 1 WASHINGTON BLOCK! Nov. I, 1859. McQUEEN, f i i Macon, G-a., M anufacturer of wrought iron railing of every description, and for all purposes, viz: PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heaviest Rail ing used. Having an endle&s variety of designs, purchasers cannot fail to be suited. Reing entirely of Wrought Iron, their strength cannot be questioned, and for beauty they canhot be surpassed anywhere. All kinds of Fancy Iron Work made to order. Particular attention paid to making all kinds of Geometrical Stair Railing. lySpecimpns of Work can be seen at the Resi dences of T. G. Ilolt, L. F. W. Andrews, and Wm. J. McElroy, Esqs, Also, to enclosures in Rose Hill Cemetery. july 12 Just Received on Consignment, black fl-OTB CLOAKS, Ml of 250 the very latest styles, from *3,00 f . *20,00, ail of which must be sold bv the first of January, 1660 Now. Ladies, is your time to buy Cloaks, for 50 per cent less than their value. Also, wo have a large lot of • CARPET! NG, In Brusells. Three ply and Ingrain, of all qualities, just received and lor sale cheap. Also, a Splendid Lot of Silk and Silk llobcs, Just MARKED DOWN clo*o out the lot. English and French Merinos, Do Latne and Do Laine Robes, will be sold A S TONIS II ING LY LO W. Long and squsfte Shawls, white and red Flannels, EMBROIDERIES, In-setts. Bands, Collar* and Sleeves. Jaconet and Sxvlsa Edgings and Inserting.. . A’New Lot of Hoop Skirts, just received and every thiug usually kept in a first class Dry Goods House. We only ask you all. both Ladies and Gentlemen, to call and price our Goods, and you will b* convin ced of the fact that we are selling very low. CLOTHING. We also have a fineLot of CLOTHING, that will roure“v V 4 rT ' he,P - “guSTlESsra*' Macon. Decambar ttth. 1959. . . - . . T. C. NISBET, -. Manufacturer of STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, Saw Mill Machinery, Mill Gearings, aud Machi nery in General. Wrought Iron Cotton • Screws, Sugar Mills, Shaft, and Pollies. Iron Railing, Wrought ft Cast, ftc., ft c. The undersigned believes that he ia manufactur ing and telling the above Machinery, tie axa cert. cheaper, and of aa godd quality, as any establish ment at the South, and ia willing to warrant all the work as equal, if not aupenor tc. any. dec.90 . ' Checks on New York J3.BMOViY.Xj ! E. SAULSBURY I NFORMS his friends And enstomets that ha has removed to the Now and Elegant Brown Stone Building. Two Doors from Ilia Old Stand, and di rectly opposite the Lanier House, where he offers ou the most f-trorable terms, one of the most choice Stocks of Ready Made Clothing and Business Coats; black and fancy CaSaimere Pants; Fine Overcoats, of various styles; rich Vel vet. Silk and Cashmere Vesta Ho has also', * com plete assortment of Men’s Furnishing Goods, fucli as. Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Beam Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Saapenders, Cravats, Ties, Collars, Kobe de Chambre, Ac. ... Hia Merchant Tailoring Department is supplied with a large aud superior block of Cloths, Cuiitneros and VettinftSt and is under the direction of a compe tent Cutter. Macon, November 1,1859. WM. D. MrCORKLE, A. M., Principal. T HE Second Term of this School will commence on tho 3d of January, and will close in June fol- "subjects taught—Latin, Greek. Mathematics, and all tho ordinary English branches. . Tuition lor the term (six months,) $34 and $30. No pupil will be received for a shorter time than one term, and uo deduction made exoept iu cases of protracted illness. Vineville, Nov. 99th, 16S9.-5t 850. FIFTY DOLLARS! $50. $30 A MONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES PAID, mo Introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE 1 THREAD TWENTY DOLLAR SEWING MA CHINE, A Great Chance for Traveling Agent* to engage iu a permanent business, at $600 a year and expenses. \ddrea-s with stamp, for particulars, J. W. HARRIS ft CO., No. 13 Shoe ft Leather Exchange, Boston, Mass. STRONG & WOOD, Dealers ib BOOTS & SHOES, • Leather, Hats * Caps, At their old Stand on Second Street, Opposite BOSTICK*<t KEIN, ’ 31ACON,........—........... GEORGIA, H AVE aow a full supply of Goods in their line, to which they are making constant additions, of all the different style* of workmanship aud wear, and which will be sold on aa good terms, for cash or approved short credit, as any Shoe eatablishiMut m Georgia. They solicit a continuance of the liberal natreunge so long enjoyed by the firm. msyJl-'y Drugs and Medicines. ZHILIN & HUNT, Druggists and Chemists, (Opposite Georgia Telegraph Office.) PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, and we therefore invite yon to examino ouratpek. iy Surgical Instruments, Furniture apdFIxtmrea. and aU articles required for Phyaiciaus, Merehants and Druggists, will be furnished at LOY\ CASH PRICES. . . . tr Wholesaler at low figures, and only for CASH. oct 11 MEDICAL CARD. D U. JOEL ft P. A. BRANHAM, haying located in Macon. Under their Professional services to its citixeus and the vicinity. The old friends of Dr. I Joel Branham, at a distance, can avail thein»el\ es of hia etwtir — in critWwl nsae* .. H 1 YTTTT? A PTTTDL'DO) n ; V 1. Office No. 10,Cotton Aveoue,flr*t dtwr «hoV*tt* JIAjN UI Avl U ilJCtllO 15 All JY- I Met hudist Book Depository, (up ataua.) nr 2 1 deo 9— FOR SALF. BY THE SANFORD’S LIVER INVIG0R-1T0R NEVE It DEBILITATES I T ia compounded ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and has become an established fact, a Standard Med icine known ft approved and is now resorted to diseases for which it is It haa cored thousands who bad given np all numerous unsolicited rion show. The dose must be adap- of the individual taking titles as to act gently on Let the dictates of your the use of the I, IVEH it will cure Liver Com tucks, Dyspepsia. Summer Complaint, **■ Sour Mtoimicli, Ho- Cholic, Cbolern, Cholera Infinitum, dire, Frinnle Wen I., ed successfully*! an O r- irinc. It wiU core the ACHE (as thousand* ■— minutes, iftiroor^, by all that bave used it, with confidence in all the recommended, aritbin the last two years hopes of relief, as the certificates in my posses ted to the temperament it,and used in such quan the Bowels. judgment guide yon in INVIOOItATOR, plnint*, Bilious At Chronic Dinrrbirn Dysentery, Dropsy^ bilunl 4'ostivcnca!,; Chotrrn Flo r bus Flntulrnrr. Jaun nesses, and may be ns- dinnrv Family 31 cd MICK HEAD can testify) In twssst, three Tcn.spooufuls menceinent of attack, giving their testimony nrr taken at the com All who use it nrr in its favor. MU WATER in the month WITH THE INVIG ORATOR, and SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. IS" Price One Dollar per Bottle. —Ahso— SANFORD’S CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases', Air-tight, and will keep tn any Climate. The Family Until tie bat active Cathartic, used in his practice mort Tbe constantly increaa- who hare long used tbe faction which all express has induced me to placi of all. Tbe Profession well thartics act on different The FAJIILV CA- has, with dne reference fact, been compounded rest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimentary safe in all cases where such as Derangement . nrtic FILL is a gen- -r which the proprietor baa , than twenty years. —i ing demand from those FILLS, and the satis- in regara to their nse, them within the reach l ,know that different Ca. r-. portions of tha bowels. FILL to this well established La from* variety of thepu " irbich act alike on every 2£ canal, and are good and quently if neglected ends ver, Loss of Appetite a Cathartic is needed, ^ oftheStomncb.Slcrp- inrss, Fuiiim in the—. Hack A- Loins, C'os* tivrucss, Fains anil M Soreness over the nholr Body, from s — sudden cold, which fre- .<--e—i.—j. - [ D s long coarse of Fe* ^ n creeping sensntion - Body, ItcstlcsNiiess, w in the limit, nil In IVoriu* in 4'bililrrn ver, Loss of Apprtilr of Cold over the Ileudnche or weight flammntory Diseases,, or Aflalts, Blieuiiinti-m, ^ great Furiflrr of the Blood, and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement. ■ DOSE, 1 to 3. PRICE 30 CENTS. The Lirxit Isvioorvtok and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all thelarge towns. H. T. W. MA.XFOKD, .71. D., Manulacturer and Proprietor, 335 Brondwny, New York. Retailed by aU Druggists. Sold also by ZEILIN ft HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, may 10—ly E L.8TROHECKER & 100 Boxes No. 1 Soap. ilt-t i W OULD inform their friends and the public gen erally, that they have now in store, and are constantly receiving their , FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Of Choice and Select GROCERIES, To which they would moat respectfully iuvite the attention of one and all. Planters and Merchants Will find it greatly to their intesest to call and ex amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are determined to sell,' profit or no profit. Quick sales and small margins, is onr motto. Onr stock consists in part of 50 Bales Gunny Cloth.. 150 Coils Rope. 1000 Pounds Baling Twine. 335 Bags Cofiee—Java, Porto Rico, Rio and La guira. 10 Chests Black and Green Tea.' 150 Barrels A. B. ft C. Sugar. 35 •• Crusbea ana p.,w4cieaaup.r, 5 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 10 Hogshead Fine Port Rico. 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 100 Sacks Alum Salt. . 350 Boxes Adamantine Candles. Spen No. I Family Toilet Soap. Assorted and Fancy Candy. 100 Boxes Starch. 100 Jars Snuff. 60 Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs of Powder. 30 Cans Dock-shooting Powder. 100 Bags Shot. 150,000 Cigars, various brands. 150 Boxes Tobacco. SO Cases Magnolia and 3{ount Vernon Tobacco. 30 Bales Oanaburgs and Stripes. 5 Cases Homespun. Bleached. 10 Bales Georgia Kersey. Northern “ Blankets, all prices. 60 Baskets Piper's Ueidsick Wine. 35 “ La Perle Wine. 85 “ Prince Imperial Wine. 30 Cases Cabinet Wine. 73 Cases Ginger ft Blackberry Wine and Brandy. 100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey. Extra old Bourbon. Gin, Ram and Brandy. 10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine. 10 Cases London Dock Gin, '• Boker and Stoughton Bitters. “ Lemon Syrup. . . 30 Casks Ale and.Porter. 10 Boxes Ginger rroeeraeo, rnowmw rtgo. —o Asorted Pickles. 40 Duprr Oe*eV. fioilft. 50 Barrels and Boxes Soda and Batter Crackers. 35 Boles Herrings. 5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt. * 5 Cases Ashton's Table Salt. 15 Doz. Well Buckets. 15 Doz. Blue Buckets. 35 Nests of Tubs. 50 Doz. Georgia Pine Backets. 30 Boxes Leveritt Axes. 30,000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc.. 10 Barrels Linseed Oil. Tanners' and Machine Oil. Castor Oil. 3 Casks Linseed Oil. Pure Sperm Oil. 5 Barrels Lemon Syrup. Rose Cordial , ■ Peppermint Cordial. - 150 Pounds Sewing Thread. V- 50 Dozen English Pickles. " to “ Worcestershire Sauce, so Hbds. Clear Bacon Sides. 10 Casks Hams. SO Kits Shad. Mackerel. White Fish. *1 Salmon. 30 Cases Plantation Whiskey. 30 '■ Pine Apple Brandy. 5 Barrels CUT LOAF Sugar. Soft Shell Almonds. Pecan Nuts. . Brazil Nuts. 95 Boxes Anderson's Solace Tobacoo. too Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels Mackerel. ii/i 13——a L"—..„3* H ntlnn Look here—Beautiful Ladies; Look hero—Belles and Beanx; Look here—Towns and Counties! O CR Mu. Bcrouaud has returned fromN.Y’ork with the finest selection of Watches, Jewclrt/f and Fancy Articles ever brought' to Georgia, and they are now opened and exposed for sale at our beantilul Store, on Cherry Street, two doors from the Telegraph Building, at the sigh of tlie BIG WATCH, Therefore, we invite all to call and tee the latest novelties. Our selections embrace Rich, Rare and Gorgeous Styles ot Ornaments—Pins, Rings, Brace lets. Chains, Ladies Enamelled ft 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 our stock of WATCHES, by the celebrated makers, Cowde- roy, lloddel, Stoddart, Tobias, ftc., made to order expressly for us. We have also on hand the inval uable Jurgenson and Nardin Chronometers. A large variety of Clocks —latest atyle. Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, ftc, • Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look at onr varied stock of Violins. We also call tbe aitention of the trade to our stock of Gold Pens— the largest and best selection ever brought to this market. Repairing promptly done and warranted. MENARD ft BUKGHARD, sep’20 Sign of Big Watch. I 1 ALL GOODS! LARGE STOCK CHEAP PRICES AND ELEGANT GOODS AT m & “Bazaar of Fashion. W E bave now in store, and are daily receiving the largest and most attractive stock of rich, elegant that has been our pleasure and privilege to offer a fashionable world. To say that onr stock ia RICH AND GORGEOUS, beyond defeription, is a truth easily corraborated, and nothing fo needed but those in want of the LATEST GEMS to call and see for themselves. Our stock of 8TA PLE GOODS was never before ao complete, and 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 and allow ns tbe pleasure to show you onr stock. BOSS, roLUAII ft BONN, sepSO Cottnnenne. 3 Ga Mi GOODS, DRV GOODS. GRANITE BLOCK, MULBERRY ST. N. S. Prudden & Co., Grateful for the liberal ^atrona^e of last year, are now prepared to exhibit for the Fall and Winter Trade, A large atfU select Stock of , fancy&Staple Dry Goods, Confident of not being excelled either in beauty style or price. A choice variety of rich DRESS GOODS! Velvet nnd Silk Robes, Broche and Bayadere Silks Fonltrd Silks. DeLaimr and Merino Robes, Robes de Chambre, Poplina, Valencias, DeLaines Merinos, Cashmeres, a large variety of SHAWLS, new styles Velvet nnd Cloth CLOAKS; Misses and Children's CLOAKS, TALMAS, and SACKS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Empress Hoop Skirts, a superior article, warranted best quality. Our assortment oi Goods for Family use is complete. Irish Lienns, Towelings, Napkins, Ta b!e Cloths, Tabls Damask, Pillow Casing,Sheetings Welsh Shaker and 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 ft CO. aep 97 B. A. WISE IS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF House Furnishing Goods STOVES, GRATES. PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, Which he will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. lloufic Furnishing Store, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. aep 6 Dm. MoDoaaid ajid Van Geisen, Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. M C DON ALD'S Tooth Paste always on hand and for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the finest style ot TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, ftc., also with any kind of Instruments or Materials on abort notice, oct 13 GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER HOUSE. fllllK subscriber will open the above Hall about X the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families. Day Boarders and Transient Cuato mere. This House is now offered aa inferior to n« other First Class Hotel in the South, aud from it; central location, ita large and airy rooms, offers great inducements aud accommodations to Families am. Transient persons. The pnblie may expect from the House, all the luxuries and comforts to be fonndii any other hotel B. F. DENSE, mar 8 Late nfthe Floyd House. * BROWN’S HOTEL. orrosiTE The sew rail road depot, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meatj Ready on the Arrival of every Train. 90 Firkins Prime Fresh Butter, 10 •• " Lard. t Doz. Corn Shelters. 10 “ Brooms. 10 Cases Common Matches. . 30 Gross German. •• 10 Caaea New Cider. 50 Doz. Blacking. 10 Caaea Cotton Card*. 50 Doz: Yeast Powders. 1000 Pounds Ground Paints in Oil; of all colors. nov 8 (Jruns, PLifles, <5z>o., 3Iauufactnred by ARK WALTER OORSE, YsaLA-COlSr, G-A. rn11E subscribers having formed a co-partnership • J ’ for the purpose of Manufacturing Itiflcs, Doiihle-Rnrrcllcd Guns and HPISTOIjS-, They are now prepared to make the Best Rifles manufactured in the United States, upon Mr. Mprse's eutire'y new plan. Guns Re-Stocked and Repaired on the most rea sonable terms, at short notice. The undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar antee ail Work entrusted to their care, and invite the public to give them a trial, at the Floyd House, op posite Dr. Thomson’s Drag Store. WM. MARKWALTER, Late of Augusta, Ga. T. MORSE, Late ot Hodgkins ft Son, Macon, Ga. ang 30—ly Book Binding. LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made to order fo Courts and Counting House, and the numbers printed on the pa#e$ without extra charge. MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS, bound in neat and cbe.p styles. ^ Cor. 3d and Cherry Streets, y.h l Over Georg* T. Rogers ft Son nrv IE subscriber has purchased the Right to Row- . L and'* Patent Carriages and Springs for Blauk Account Books, which he will put on wore when instructed. DAVID HOeH. Ml NEW GOODS. C. Campbell & Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE, TT AVE just received their Fall and Winter supply 11 of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS and NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and Planters wonld do well to call and examine before purchasing. They also continue to keep a general stock o GROCERIES at the old stand, and do not intend o be undersold for Cash. Macon. Oct. 19, 165s. Png-li’s Premium Photograph and Fine Art GALLERY! TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. T HE superiority of PUGH’S Colored Photographs over all others made in tbe State, is conceded by all Connoisseurs who have examined them; and as another evidence ot tbeir just appreciation, he was awarded tbe Premium at tbe late Southern Fair, held at Atlanta, Georgia. Orders for the above style of Pictures, (which can , be made from Daguerreotypes of deceased persons as well as trom life.) will receive special attention. STEREOSCOPES, A.MBROTYPES, and all oth er styles of TYPES. taken in the very best manner, and at lower prices than the same style ot pictures can be obtained elsewhere. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. nov 1 120 Young Sion and "Women FOR SALE. |L : I WILL sell at pnblie outcry, in the ttiwnol Cuth, bert, Georgia, on tbe second Tceiuiayji^^H^H next, one hundred and twenty negroes, all v,'unh and likely, but three exceeding thirty years of age. Also a complete Railroad outfit, for the employ- ment of at least two hundred bands, consisting of 3fales, Carts, and Wagons. I sell this property a. tbe surviving Partner of Wm. Lockett, deceased, late of the city of Macon, for the purpose'hf a divis ion with the heira of his estate. Terms’cash. . dec 6 B. G LOCKKTT. IT Constitutionalist, Augusta; Savannah News,' Cuthbert Reporter; Albany Patriot; Colombo* Times, copy weekly till day of tale, and sea* bids FOR SALE! I N Lowndes County—fourteen hundred and sev enty (1470) acres land—particularly desirable for planting and conveniently located in one bod; f. For description, apply to Gen. Levi J. Knight, Milftown, Berrien county, Ga., or to W. COWLES, nov 19 . at E. L. 8fr obecker ft C'o. NEGROES FOR SALE. gA LIKELY NEGROES for saie, between tli O U ages of ten and twenty-five years old. -C. 1'. STUBBS, On the corner of Poplar and Fourth Streets, nsar Nov. X, 1859, [Brown* Hotel FOR SALE! ,' M Y PLANTATION situated in the counties of Bibb and Monroe. It contains II or 19 hun dred acres of Land—is tree Oak snd.Hickory land- lies well and is only 16 miles from Macon. I will also *611 stock and ntenails if desired. Payments ANDERSON COMER. March 39,1859. BARGAIN! BARGAIN! T HE subscribers, desirous of changing their bu siness, offer for sale on reasonable term*, their PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford county, near Hopewell, and abont five miles north of Knoxville. The settlement of land consists of Thirteen Hun- . dred and Fifty acres. Eight handled of which is under good Fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The Wood-land is heavily timbered with Oak, Hick ory and Walnut, and ia not surpassed by any land in this section, for ita fertility, health and advantage* of Water. On tbe Plantation are two fine, comfort able Dwellings, together with aU other necessary Out-buildings, such as Negro Houses, Stable.-/, Gin- house and berew. A.iy person, desirous of purchasing, can call on James Lockatt, or the Overseer; either c-t them will take pleasure in showing the premises. The stock of Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Farming uten sils ftc., will be sold with the Plantation, tfdeaired. Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT, • Citizen copy, tf REBECCA LOCKETT, Hopewell. Crawford Co., G*. -|UDO S Valuable Plantations for Sale. D EMISING to move my plantingictereet west, i offer for sole two valnabie 4*LAN-JjEi TATIONH. One situated iu Macon county wiiiiin three miles of Wiache«ter ( on the South Western Kail Road, containing 9,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvemtnU, and be tween thirteen and fourteen hundrtd acres in culti vat ion, a considerable portion of which ia fresh Un4. The other plantation is aituated iu .he 14th Diatriot of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi- chikee Creek, and contains 9,474 acrei of Land, about two-thirda of which is Oak ai d Hiokcry land of the beat quality, and the remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and op produc tive as any land in South-Western* Georgia, and is finely watered, and substantially improved. My over- • seers will show these places to any one wisning to examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay ments easy. For further particulars, address the undersigned at Macon. N. BASS, july 97—tf • Valuable City Property for Sale D WELLING HOUSE, with seven Room*, Piss tered throughout, with good Kitchev, Smoke - boose and Stable; a half acre lot, home been buil about five years, near the residence of Dr. Strobeqkt '. Terms liberal. Applv to oct 18 3mia* JAMES SEYMOUR. Citizen copy. PLANTATION FOE SALE. rnUS subscriber offers for sale on reasonable X terms, bis PLANTATION, in Crawford couniy, four miles West of Knoxville. There are a tbons- and acres in tbe settlement, COO cleared, and about 400 to clear. Tbe premises can be seen on applica tion to tbe subscriber, or tbe Overseer on tbe place. Nov.8, 1859. GEO. R. HUNTER. Continental Insurance Company Of the City of New- York. Cash Capital $500,000—Assets July 1st, 1859, $905,601 84.—Liabilities, $16,514 37. lit Annual Division to policy holders July '57 33}per c -'do do do do July' 36 SIT*) do do do do July '59 59 iu Insures Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other iiuuraife „ property at the usual rales. Three-Fourths of tbe nett profits of the business of this Company are divided annually to tbe holders- of its policies in scrip bearing interest, which scrip will be redeemed as rapidly, and to the extent that ibe profits accruing to the policy holders exceed th* sum of $500,000. GEO. T. HOPE, President. H. H. Lamport, Secretary. Nov. 23,59 ly T. R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon. « TIIE JONES EAIHP,” M ANUFACTURED in every variety and style, and sold at greatly reduced prices, by TARBELL ft WYMAN. 37 Centralst., Boston. (Successors to E. F. Jones ft Co.) N. B.—The Jones Burner, recently improved, gives more light and consume* less oil, than any oth er “Kerosene 1 ’ or Coal Oil Burner manufactured, nor. 33—3m. OYSTERS. rTIHE undersigned will fill allsrdera for Oy l(reingpnices^ >,,cl) ’ of best quality, at the t SheflOysters $3 75 perbbl. Fresh do $1 pergall. Pickled do ...... ........50 eta. pergall. AU orders must be accompanied by tbe Cash, or Reierence. The above covers all charges delivered at the De pot, except the can containing tbe Oysters. 8. V. DUPON, oct 4—3m Post Office at Savannah. M. Landauer & Bro., SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA, Next door to BoardmaVs, rflAKE pleasure in caiUng public attention to tfieir 1 8 to A of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, (Offered to Wholesale and Retail parebasers,) Embracing every description of - * Rich Dress Gooda, Silks. Merinos, ali Wool .de Lain*., Fashionable Kobe*, Shawls, Prints in great variety. Ribbons and Laces, As well aa every staple article in tbe Dry -Gooda line. And in ZEPHYR, WORSTED AND EM BROIDERING MATEULVLS, they bavcYhembst complete stock in Ibis city. -V; MOOTS Aj>P SnOES. A arge stock of all sizes and qualities. • Their READY MADE CLOTHING DEPART MENT is one door above, and embraces a splendf and extenaire variety. The whole establishment, offers inducements to trade unexcelled in this maikut. Call and nee. We challenge ->omDetition Macon. Sept 37—6m- CITY HOTEa- TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 1 J. L. DEJHLLY, Proprietor. E' J The Stage Office is kept at this Hotel: inly 19 NEW POCKET MAPS. F Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, for sale * l _ the Methodist Book Depository. ' Price $0e. These contain aU the hew Counties aadpoat route* Call and get one. J. W. BURKE, Agent. • dee * TIIE FOOL OF QUALITY. BY H. BROOKE: A R A RE and interesting book. Mr. Wesley said of it, “It is the most exceUent book of it* kind." It makes one alternately laugh and cry in spite of themselves. 9 vola. $3,00. For sate at the Metho dist Rook Depository. J. W. BURKE, Agent, dee 6 FOR RENT- T O a good Tenant, the Store lately occupied by Miller & Waterman, on Cotton Avenue. Apply to J. J. MILLER, nor lo Cherry Street. A RARE CHANCE. ndian Spring Property for Sale,. T HE subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and LOT and Physician’s Office. The House is a good framed Building, convenient out-honses and six acre* of land atti^hed. To a Physician wishing to do a good practici, paying about three thousand dollars per annum, t Ids is an excellent opportunity. The House and Office will be sold separately if de sired. Satinvetory :-easons assigned for selling.— For terms, which are very moderate, apply to DR. A. WHEElVs. dec 6—tf Indian Springs, Butts county, U*. O EE R. I S TM AS! Toys! Toys! G-OODS l CUTLERY! FIRE WORKS!! A friends on Satu CHRISTMAS TERR.fixed in good rid Gagman (Lather's) style, will he ligbrod for ojmyoung day night, thoUSSn innont. Young and old are invited. „ oeorivn, i cr>v-a dec 13 J0H> C.S< REINER ft bONl,