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THE WEEKLY GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
*m» ba (etetric.-toBMpD.
At eight o’clock the Hall was tilled with citi
zens, anxiously awaiting to hear the distinguish
ed speaker who was announced to be present
to addre
MAINE ELECTION.
Portland, Sept 12—Tn one hundred and j
sixteen town Israel Wnshhumc, the Black Bo-! to address them,
publican candidate for Governor is nine thous- On motion of F. S. Bloom, Esq , Dr. Joel
mid ahead Branham was called to the Chair, and W. C. M.
Of the Congressmen, Pike, Republican, Is
certainly elected in the Oth District.
Dunson requested to act as Secretary,
The Chairman, on taking his seat, explained
the olyect of the meeting to listen to an address
of the Hon. William II. Stiles, of Savannah,
Georgia, who was present by an invitation of
the Executive Committee, to address them in
ARRIVAL OF THE BOHEMIAN.
F.vtrrnEi: Point, Sept. 11.—The steamer Bo
hemian, with dates to the 30th alt., arrived offj behalf of the Democratic nominees for the Pres
this Point to-day. j |? en 9X a ? d Vice-Presidency, to wit: John C.
_. ,, , , „ , ... . Breckinridge and Joe Lane. The speaker be-
Lxterpool Cotton Market. Sales of the week j j n „ p reKen t, was then introduced to the meeting
P2,000 bales. Inferior grades are on the dc- — -
clinc. ^-Ica of Friday, 8,800. Market steady.
Breadstuff* dull. Consols quoted at 93.
SKCOXD DESPATCn.
Liverpool Colton Market.—Sales on specula
tion, 3,000 bales, and for oxport, 11,000,
authorized quotations were:
Fair Orleans, 71! d. Middling Mobiles,. Bjd.
Middling do Old. Fair Uplands,... .(IJd.
Fair Mobiles,..... 7d. Middling do. .8 J3-10d.
Consols 03 i on account.
OKNT.UAI. NEWS.
The Great Eastern sails for New York on the
17th.
by the Chairman; he was received with great
applause.
The distinguished speaker commenced his
speech by reviewing theslavery and tariff ques
tions to show what had been the policy of North
ern abolitionists and Southern traitors in as-
The sailing the Constitutional rights of the South.
He said tiieir aggressions commenced in 1820
on the negro question in the admission of Mis
souri to the Union, which resulted in the com
promise of that date. He said their manner of
aggression was first on the negro question and
then the tariff—one or the other was made the
means ofattack against our Constitutional equal
ity in tho Union. He showed conclusively that
their wilful violations of our rights were bccoui'
ing more frequent, aggressive, dangerous and
The latest dates from Naples represent that efficient. His argument on these questions
the Military Council have advised the King to should convince every one, that, in this crisis
the South should be united inTesisting tliccora-
mon insults and aggressions on our rights in
the States, territories and high seas,
lie next took up the Platform on which the
National Union nominees of tho old lino De
mocracy stand, and showed beyond a doubt,
that they stand upon the only platform of the
cqunlityjof the States—equality of the citizens
under the Constitution, and that the only way
in which our Union could be preserved, was by
electing John C. Breckinridge anti Jos. Lane;
for in them and their platform, arc the embodi
ment of the true principles to which they stand
pledged to carry out tho administration of the
Government. He then proceeded to remove
tho misty, foggy charges, that the combined
trio of the Opposition were assailing their plat-
leavo the city, and also that the officers of the
Neapolitan army and navy have tendered their
resignations e» masse to the King.
FROM TRI'XILLO.
New Orleans, Sept 10.—-The latest news
from T'ruxiltn, announces the defeat and retreat
of Walker with his force considerably reduced,
and Walker himself severely wounded in the
face.
FROM MEXICO.
New Orleans, Sept. It).—The'latest advices :
from Mexico, state that Mirainon is at the Capi-!
tol, and that the Liberals arc concentrating there.
office
which accounts for their not appearing in yes
terday’s issue. J
THROW’D HIM.
The Jon .-- borough Union of last week says.:
At Elizahpthton, in the discussion Between
Whitthomc and Taylor on Wednesday, Taylor
asserted that ‘the Kansas measure was a Dem
ocratic measure." Whitthomc asked Taylor
... form and the nominees. The first, Mr. Breckin-
t The above despatches were received at tins r ; ( ]g C no t 0 \vn a negro, and was a poor man.
See on Monday evening, but wire mislaid, ! The eloquent speaker, in tones of thunder, re-
j polled these significant charges ; that a man
could not be loyal and patriotic to his country,
| without he owned negroes and property.. The
history^of our revolution proves the contrary;
! that the tories wore generally men of wealth,
! and the poor man was the soldier, and the man
that fought the battles of American Imlepen-
I deuce. The history of all nations’ilenies such
I a contemptible doctrine. Breckinridge and Lane
JP . are both poor men, hut they have proven Uiem-
if he um-erstood him as asserting- the proposi-1 pelves to be true and devoted patriots to their
tion distinctly t inylor, who was sitting on a , country in the battle-field and tho councils of
cliair on the platform and in full view of the , the nation. The charge of disunion, he corn-
crowd. bowed his head, thus givingan aflfrma- pletdy annihilated; he said no two men in the
tivc uqily. At this point, AVlrittnronc drew. Union, could l>e.found that were committed
out a speccn made in Congress in 18^4-, on the • niorc against disunion than Breckinridge and
Kansas measure, and read these words: j Lime, the charge that the platform was the
“I will speak, not as a pnrtixnn. for I shall i work of the Hon. W. L. Yancey, was untrue,
miuw, */'** 49 neither a Democratic nor a 7? hig j anil a willful misrepresentation of tho part that
vtcasine. | that distinguished man and patriot acted.
* 4 \\ ho spoke those words in Congress? ’ ask- | IJc said I have beforo me the platforms of
ed Whittle rnc. "On the back of the speech I j the fifteen Southern States of this Union, and
find the name of Nathaniel ^ G. Taylnr.” At that they all had taken their position against
this point i ay lor s chair slipped from under : squatter sovereignty, and laid down in sub-
anduownhc wenton the platform Says stance, the same platform adopted at Charles-
’’ nil. IU» Until : sec there fellow citizens! ; tnn and Tbiltimnro Iiv tbo Ttroeliinriii«ve nii-tv
You sec I’ve tiiroweil him!”
Give me a kiss my charming Sal, said a lover
to n blue-cved gal; No, that I won’t, you lazy
elf, screw up your lips and help yourself.
To tiih Citizens of the Thikd District.—As
other duties must have most of my time du
ring the Presidential canvass, I propose to meet
you at
Jackson, Thursday, September 13th.
Talliotton, Wednesday, September.... 19th.
Hamilton, Thursday, Septemher 20th.
Butler, Saturday, September 22iL
Future notice will be given for the other
counties. Opposing Electors arc respectfully
invited to my appointments.
Griffin, Aug, 14th, 1860. O. C. GIBSON
MARRIED,
On the 9Mh nit., in the City of Macon, by the Rev. E.
W. Warren,Hr. Leoxida? Stewabt, and Hus Lucinda
WoilTUlXGTON.
DIED,
At the Lanier House, in thU city, about 10 o'clock, A.
M., on the 7th inat., little Jennie Elizabeth, only child
of A. F. A J. V. Hill; age six months and fifteen days.
'• Suffer little children to come nnto me, and furbid
them not, for of such Is the kingdom of llesven.”
In East Macon, on the 2nd inst., after an illness of 18
months, Mrs. Kuzatetu Brace, consort of John L.
Barge, Esq.
Departed this life, on the Sad of September, from Ty.
phorid Dysentery, at the residence of the late Richard
C. Walker, In Dougherty concty, Ga., Mr. Jamca M
Hightower, in the list year of his ago.
OBITUARY.
Died, at the residence of Hr. Story, in Twiggs county,
on tho 8th inst.. Dr. Andet son King, son of Wesley King,
age abont 22 years.
About two months since, the writer had the pleasure
of an acquaintance with Dr. King, at Ball's Church, dur
ing a Sahbatli School celebration, where he delivered
his first public address to the many pupils, patrous aud
friends that were assembled for the occasion. The ad
dress was chaste, eloquent, and characterized by a spirit
of true piety and humble devotion to the giver of all
good gifts and graces.
Our second visit to that Church was to meet that same
assemblage, to hear the funeral preached, aud to pay the
last sad tribute of respect to that amiable, worthy and
pious young man. "Alas how uncertain is life.”
A FRIEND.
£5 r ' City papers pleas, copy.
With deep regret we announce the death of Mr. Wm.
McNair, at his residence, in Wilkinson county, on Wed
nesday morning, the 2ilth ult.
Mr. McNair died at the advanced age of fifty-eight; be
was a gentleman of unsullied reputation, benevolent in
disposition, liberal In his chanties. Ilis venerated re
mains was accompanied on Thursday evening to the
Concord Church burial ground by an immense number
of his friends and neighbors, who knew him long nnd
loved him well.
’ S37~ Federal Union nnd Central Georgian copy.
Lauds! Lands!! Lauds!!!
n Y authority of, and in conformity to the last Win
and testament of John 8. Walker, late of Jones
county, deceased, the undersigned offers, at prirato sale,
the lollowing lands, lying in upper Georgia:.
Acres.
lfiO
100
ias
iso
160
40
No.
Ill
281
89
•JO
180
112
7-11
489
513
144
1.259
748
810
59
102
1.213
148
289
Dist.
27
7
Seel ion.
County,
Gilmer,
Fannin,
Habersham,
Carroll,
Whitfield,
Lumpkin,
Paulding,
Funlding,
Panlding,
Paulding,
Polk,
Polk,
Polk.
Floyd,
Floyd,
Haralson,
Cherokee,
Floyd.
The above lands arc all valuable, well suited to the
production of all the cereals. For further particulars,
address the undersigned, at Clinton, Georgia.
By like authority, the undersigned will leaso out,
gratuitously. for a term of five years, the following lands,
lying in southern and south-western Georgia. The per
son leasiug first binding himself to clear and fence ten
acres of laud, or more, each year:
Acres.
490
490
490
490
490
250
250
292*
90S*
202*
405
No.
117
191
Section.
County.
Coffee,
Appling,
¥&*
Ware,
Decatur,
Early,
Lee,
Lee,
Lee,
Wilcox.
uctive lands, well
ie raising or corn, rot ton, Potatoes, Oats,
and Peas. In addition to the above, I will also lease out,
upon the same terms (gratis), lots Nos. 262 and 263,12
district, Pickens, containing 820 acres. For farther In
formation address the undersigned, at Clinton. Georgia.
F. J. WALKER,
Sept 14-tOd Executor.
363
221
247
256
187
173
178-
261
Dist.
7
5
4
8
9
27
26
1
1
1
12
The above mentioned arc fine prod
suited to the raising of Corn, Cotton,
Macon ^Prices Current.
Such a shout ns shook Ihc walls of the Court
House never was heard before in Carter coun
ty. Taylor was “throwcil" sure enough, and
in a double sense. Poor Nat!
ton and Baltimore by the Breckinridge party.
He said the south was compelled to take this
position in her own defence, to resist tht free
soil heresies of Douglas and the Black repub
licans. He reviewed the doctrine of non-inter
vention, and showed in an overwhelming argu-
, x, .. , went that the true friends to the constitutional
Arkansas'Modi; of Enjoyment, i lie state doctrine of non-intervention, was the Breckin-
?£ ln , A rkansas was excessively ' r jdg C an( ] Lane democracy. On the subject
rough several years since. IN e hope and , of leaving the question of squatter sovereignty
Iwh.-ve it has improved la terly. The most t0 the jf uprcme Court 0 f the United States,
frigh lul tragedies were enacted very frequently Mr . Douglas had violated his agreement in the
nml thcjiui'pac .scepicil to think nothing of theu. . Senatorial caucus, to leave the question to the
A dangerous cutting scrape was regarded as a j court and toabi(lu by its decision,
rather i lTnical affair than otlicru ise as witness , jj e sbo wcd that the John Beil party was oc-
ii^ „ •«.' « Inch is^su istantially.true. cupying a neutral position in this struglc bc-
. 1 -aw, ;i m HeUaa lwcell t' bo j|ji cc k| nr jdgc party, nnd Lincoln pnr-
OnetrVigirig, 1 ley were named respectively! ty, and in this crisis neutrality amounted to
i”fi v -V '” c '‘ Says Scroggs: • gufit; and the Douglas party occupied the half
•How * things. ' • . 'way ground between the Breckiniidge arid
•Ifennl you said you d bleed me next time j Lincoln party, which he showed from Mr.
,VU 1 J, l 1 ut ’. fv! . Douglas own spceeltes made in his nortliciu
“Thati ; me, said.Pike,ur.dtwobowi2-...;.vc.t | tolir? and that the Black Republican speakers
flashed fiucvly forth. 1 he ft-iloWS had carvcdj an dp rc jj3 congratulated Douglas in his p-b-
eacu otlu-r pretty hriuli for tenor twei vs min-- gress towards their course, undone more step-
ute'S, woeii, a Pike s cars had been shaved oil and bl » ^- (ll dd be with them. Ho showed .‘"uat
am! hi i ahiiomcn been several tunes punctured either Bell or Douglas would do to be trusted,
it suit- eiih occurred to him that he had enough : t| lC y ba d proven recreant in the fact, and that
IV.-’,' 11 .. they would not do to be trusted in future, ‘ at
•What sail this: tremblingly enquired a { bc CT „ of traitor raised against Bell, b- all
stranger w .ini entered just as the right ended, parties in the South in 1858 was just, and" i Iso
i*‘01-,, n s o. no count, says the landlord, an against Douglas to the South and tlie demo-
and
tera-
thc
Blaverv as Lincoln, and tliat be
had I -can fepuiLuted by the Legislature of Gcor-
gia oy r.lPpanies, without a dissenting voice.
He also showed tliat Mr. Douglas was not the
nominee of the National Democracy, and admit
ted tliat Mr. Breckinridge was not, but that
Breckinridge had been nominated by all of the
Southern and NorthernjdfiOMCratic States, and
that Douglas was nonfilled by ail the Black
BAGGING—Kentucky none Nt yard....
Indian fi yard. ..
BALE ROPE—Hand spun lb
Machine 8 lb
BACON—Side.-, Ribbed W
Shoulder. y lb
Ilams .p tb
" Canvassed lb
Tcun.C!earsidcs....V lb
Shoulders V 1b ....
Hams lb
BUTTER—Goshen tt lb
Western 1b 22 to 25
BLANKETS ii pair.... 2 Oi) 6o 273
CANDLES—Star. V S. 20 to 25
Adamantine \> lb 20 to £*
Spenn W lb 48 to 60
CHEESE—Western V » 12 to 13*
Northern U tb 14 to- 15
COFEEE—Rio ...V lb 15*to 16
Lagnira y lb 10 to 17
.lava ...WB 18 to 20
Mocha ...WB .... 22 to 24
COltDAGE—Manila $ lb 11 & 13
Cotton V 1b 18 to 22
Jute M lb 8 to 9*
FEATHERS V fi. 50 to 50
CEMENT— » hb! 275 to300
NOT OFTEN
H AVE the public a chance to make *ncli bargains as
weyirc now offering.
; $20,000 WORTH
Boots. Sliocs, Bro^iius,
iTRITNBLS.
Determined to close out our entire Stock wc offer the
above Good*
AT FT]RST COST
FOR FASH O.VJLY.
We respectfully Invite you to*
Call and Exaniiuc our Goods,
lie prices—j-ou can't help buying. Wc hive all
styles of Ladles, Gents, Childrens and Negro Shoes, the
greater part
Our Own manufacture.
We shall sell as above stated, without reserve. Rc
member at cost, for cash.
L. L. BRICKHODSE A CO.,
pt 4- Triangular Block, Macou, Ga.
FALL TRADE
ROSS & COLEMAN’S
Bazaar of Fashion.”
W E are now in the ftill tide of successful operation
with the largest and most choice stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods that it has ever been our pleasure
to offer to the public. It Is impossible to convey the
slightest Idea of the magnitude or our Stock, and to at
tempt a description, through an advertising medium, of
oar rich foreign fabrics in
Ladies Dress Goods,
would be superfluous; suffice it to say that ctylcs never
were so elaborate, and thnt wo have them la all their
grades and colors.
Wo append a list of a few rich Goods entirely new in
this market:
Ottoman Valours; DroquetDo Brocades: Minnlrcrs
in full setts; Velvet Embroidered Soies: Brocade Vel
ours; Violets Des Alps; Plaid Lance,' in aH Colors,
Gro D’ Epsom, in Tarious hues; Zouave Burnous
Rept Robe De Chambres; Kept Persians a la Mazaona
Snow Flake Isadora*; Madapllans.in chintz colors,
Diamond and Mnjgic Rnffilngs: Zephyr Son tags; Crape
Broche Fancy Colors; Gold Belts and Glided Dress Triiu-
lngs; Velvet Cloaks; Cloth Arabs: Cloth Cloaks; Car-
S etings from the Richest Medallion Velvet Tapestry
own to the lower grades.
Onr Stock Is unusually full and wo invite thepnblic to
an examination of the same.
IfOSS & COLEMAN,
Uaeon, Sept 12- Cotton Avenue.
lEllffllMpilE P«£PABAm\,
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with Temporary Snflusion aud Loss of Sight.
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with Want of Attention and Horror of Society.
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FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, HARRIED, OR CONTEM
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TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
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For all complaints Incident to the Sex, whether arlsim-
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NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no more Balsam. Mercury, or Unpleasant Modi
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Secret Diseases
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IS NOW RECEIVING
Ills full stock of House Furnishing Goods, comprising a
Complete Assortment
OF .. .
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Silver plated Castors, Forks and Spoons,
Stoves, Grates and Ranges,
Fine Planished aud Brittania Ware,
Cooking utensils of every description; ’
Brushes, Brooms, and Willow Ware.
Also a £iarge and
C3 l t -i a HBuuiot 1 & DUPo^'^.-^gwuwsMntoi Meaan
Splendid Assortment of
.... ssKasaaai
1 he Wcw American Wau „/
GENTLEMEN ^vh^pfefeJa tl ? EQUmE1Ir; NTS OF
usna'ly made by u, we hf/e L T "“ D ,!;0 - e
watch on the three-quarter plate “ ” C ' V ' ljl8 of
signed for U.I, pn JJ““ e P ™ especially do
In cstablishiu- ihi. •
design to produce a watch i ,l has also bccn our
l>6st and highest priced „' , CV f ry w “- v f "Perior to the
of EngUsh and Swiss watch rnannr-^ ‘ U<> m05t rc .’ ,,Uab 'e
or expense has been spared to this euT” 1 and B0 Iibor
In all respects of fine and durable m,i • , .
nal and internal finish accurate c, ° f cxtcr ‘
Jastment, of mathematically jus^re^ ,t ,- 0n ° nd ad ‘
Practical remUt cur new proportions, and of
a tub Axericax Watcb Co., or Wautha*. Mass
Ang23-wltn R BIXS * Agents "
1 ^ Broad way, X. Y.
cnmm r & dTpox^ 3
Fenders, Waiters and Tea Trays, Brass Andirons.
Tcs and Coffee Urns, nritinnin ..j l
Wick and Shades. Willow Chairs
Traveling ar.d Market Baskets
C ,. Hat °v d Unbrella Stands, Pots, Ovens,
apiders, Common and Brass Ton Fire Do™
Painted and Cedar Tubs, Brass Bound BkEmw
Cocoa, Brittania and Plated Dippers uuc *ots.
Shovel and Tongs, Wafer and Waffle Irons Sx.
Having purchased my Goods in person, and
Direct from Head Quarters,
I am prepared to ofler them on
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Purchasers respectfully invited to examine them, and
orders solicited. b # x. WISE,
Sept 6- Cherry street, Macon.
^nostrums ofmoaerntim!,“ r?/!fe?“*e‘ «1 the
YINEVILLE_ ACADEMY.
Tito second session of this School
W ILL commence September 3d, and will continue for
a session of ten scholastic months. Tnition *50
per session, one-half payable at the beginning of the scs-
slon, the remainder Feb. 1st, 1861.
WM. D. McCORKLE, Principal.
Aue 29th. 1860-dAw
tne’cordlal,’a e medicfne prepared
01 eminence in his i>rofes«inS a !^!!i by “ fugular physician
hislife to^the JXrpfc
ce advertisement.
Aicola, ]/tor.
t&r-
Of Iri^gefhitVuX^^’ir, e d 0 V'- ,e
s.taiSjKfaSS---
glue Is usually aSliSi ’ d indCCtf 1,1 ?!£<*»« where
Loept G-\v2t
Bryan's Tasteless Vcn^fur-c.
or squinn joxks
Jolly times at our house, all the children well •
fo worms would kill ’em, thought so fora spell
Did nt think so afterwards, when I up and tried
* T tl tel . CSi Ver,nlfu .g c -’twas tho worms , ha t died
Sold in bottles—Price 2* dimes—by
_ , E. L. STKOHECKER,
Scpt °- ,vlm Macon Ga.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU for Excesses
arising from habits indulged in
By ¥oti:ici mid Old,
ii ii it (ft
I And for diseases arising Irom dissipation. It removes
; all improper discharges, and will restore the patient ill a
short time to n state of health and puritv.
I Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for diseases
and affections of the most distressing character.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU for ail aficc-
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NO HUMBUG l
It lias been proven,
Dougherty’s Warranted Greaso
AIV» TAB EXTRACTOB.
spills article we prepare ourselves, and have felly i relieve. Price $1, gold by
X tested Its efficacy, nml we feel safe in recommending |
it to the public, as the beyt preparation ever offered, for
tho removal of Grease, Painty Tar^ nml nil kinds of
stains from clothing. Iso person should be without n
bottle, it will be found both economical and convenient.
All we ask is a fair trial, aud if it proves not to be what
represented, wc will refund the money. Price only 25
ZEILIN & HUNT.
Dr. Jas. SZcClintoch’s Pectoral Svrun.
In the name of its inventor, (second in celebrity to no
member of the profession in America,) wc ask all who
have the symptoms of consumption, bronchitis oranv
other dangerous pulmonary complaint, to try this reme-
dy. Life or death Is in the balance. The first dose will
Sept G-wlm
cents per bottle.
Sept 4-dJfcwtf
that's ail. Won't you hist in a little piztSi
stranger " n::il that genial landlord set out*
Mad; hottio and yellow bowl of brown suger.
Curious country, tliat Akansaw, several
}’cr>rs ago.
1ION F. a BAltTO
We are gratific
thority, that CnpL F
BRECKINRIDGE
fern, cn undoubted au-
ffeis S. Barrow, of Savan
nah, heretofore *a prominent lender of the oppo-
1 Mr. Editor, I have given yon a short synop
rite of ‘ s ^ ot ”^ r - Styles’ eloquent, logical, convincing,
j wa , i and telling speech. No one can do him hall
essTn“thc first district" h will , take .' h P to ^? !t hi "^
V , a stronger inflnrnm: I He aa.d many beautiful and - ,:
mt party in Georgia. ! ^ ‘, n . 0 S at
sition party of Georgia, is out in favor of Breck- ^ e P u hlican S’L tcs, ana that Gov. Johnson was
inridge and Lane, and will support them warm- " ot . nominated atalkbat was put upon the
ly in the present canvass. Wo have reason to tH * ct T ,th “ f^ co " st *‘ utcd .« ,m ’
believe that lie will shortly address the people 111 , a
of Savannah in support of the glorious princi- t * K ’ rt ’f ore kc ,s ca ™ ‘ ♦ - «ndi-
ples of which Breckinridge and Lane are the | ”
exponents.
Capt. Bartow has been a deserved favorite of: , . - , XT „ . .. .
the opposition tlioroughout the State. lie was ! and,eUin K No on « «" do hun half
a candidate for Congress
and has wielded perhaps
than any member of that parti’ in Georgia. . „ ,. ., „ . ... - ._
Thus they coim—Bartow, Miller. Evans. Breckmndge; Hj losod an d
Elam, Gibson, Stewart, Tidwell, Campbell I thefc appenl to tho i-rcckinndge men.■ V’
Burr, &c. f «., Ac. Reilly the Bell ringers ! ,‘ ho e *l ual “J/ lhc s Jfai, «■ rights o 1(
a ' ^......— peeled but long and repeated cheering, and
Politic* ov Honduras.—Win. C. Burchard, amid excitement, the great assemblage dispers-
wlio signs himself of Honduras, alluding to I °d on giving three thundering cheers for the
Walker's expe-Jiti on, «ays: ' eloquent speaker, and the cause of Breckinridge
Don Jom» .Maria Lazo is nt present the leader and Lane,
of the Liberty party—a gentleman of great j r JOEL BRANHAM, Chairman,
wealth and educated in Europe. Cabanas is in W. C. M. Drxsox, Secretary*,
the Slate of San Salvador. Being a very old :
FI3H—Mackerel,No. 1 U bbl 19 00 to220U
“ No. 2 bbl 1750 tolSOO
“ No. 3 *,? bbl 1100 ©1250
FLOUR—Sapcrfini-low-eradesi? bbl 7 50 to 800
Standard V bbl-.... 800 © 850
Extra . W bbl 8 50 ©9 00
Eamily >1 bbl 9 00 ©1000
Choice Extra to bbl 9 00 ©1000
GRAIN—Barley to bushel.. 150
Corn p baehel.. 90 © 95
Oats to bushel. 65 @ 70
Rye to bushel. 1 50
Wheat.. to bushel. 1 75' to 200
Bran W1001bs..l25 tol50
Meal to bushel. 130 ©140
HIDES to fi. 10 © 12
GUANO—Fcuvian VlOOIbs.. 315 ©330
American, or Jarvis
Island to lOOlbs.. 225 © 250
Reese Manipulated..to loulba . 280 © 309
Manes’snucnihosnbale of Ii:toil KWlbs.. 2S3 ©300
GUNNY BAGS—New V bag.... 14 © 00
Second hand..to bag.... 10 © 00
GUNPOWDER to teg.... 6 50 © 700
HAY—Northern to loullis.. 1 TO «• 190
Eastern to lOOlbs.. ISO ©200
IRON—American to lb 3*© IV
Swedes -to® 4*to f»*
Castings to tb 334© 5
KERSEYS to vard.... 16 fc 28
LAItD-Jn barrels to » 15 to J«
In kegs—New to lb 14*© 10
LIME—Philadelphia to hhda...0000 ©OOOO
TUomasun A Shelby..to bbl 2 00 ©225.
LEAD—Bar. to ib S © 10
3IOLASSES—In barrels—Old
crop to gallon.. 85 © 37
Now to gallon.. 33 © 35
In hogsheads...to gallon.. 32 © 33
NAILS ft® 4 © 4*
NEGRO SHOES to pair.... 1 25 © 150
OIL— Sperm to gallon.. 125 © 175
Tanner's V bbl 1200 ©1400
Linseeds. to gallon.. SO ©100
“ *eoiIed to gallon.. 00 ©100
POTASH to® 7 M 9
Concentrated to® 18 © 20
Kusset'aSouthem...to pair.... 140 ©150*
PORK—Mcsr to bbl 1300 ©2000
Itnmp V bbl 0000 ©UOCO
PLASTER—Calcined f> bbl... .3 00 ©850
Ijndpla’t-r to bbl 2 25 ©.250
POTATOES—Eating to™- ... 3 23 ©350
Planting to bbl. ... 2 75 ©300
PA^TTS—White Lead, purq.,..jW ®
Groceries and Planters’ Supplies!
i HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
Corner Third 4’ Cherry Sts.. Macon 1
A RE daily receiving and keep constantly on hand,
one of the largest and most complete assortments
of Groceries to be round ill the State, which they oiler to
Planters at the lowest prices. The stock includes large
amounts of
Gnnny Clotli, Su|»er Curb. Soda,
Hope, Soda and Butter Crackers
Baling Twine, Herrings,
Coffee—Java, FortoRico, RioAshton’s Table Salt,
nnd Ijn-nim. Well Buckets,
Bluo Buckets,
Tubs,
Georgia Pine Buckets,
Leveritt Axes,
White Lead and Zinc.
Tanners’ and Machine Oil
Castor Oil,
Linseed Oil.
Lemon Syrup,
Rose Cordial.
V
Black and Green Tea,
A. 11. & C. Sngar,
Loaf Sugar.
Fine Port Rico,
Liverpool Sait,
Alum Salt,
Adamantine Candles.
Sperm, “
No 1 Soap,
Family Toilet Soap,
Assorted and Fancy Canty,Peppermint Cordial,
Starch, Sewing Thread,
Snuff, English Pickles,
K»gs of Powder, Worcestershire Sauce
Duck shooting Powder Clear Bacon Sides,
Shot, Hams,
Cigars, varlons brands, Shad,
Tobacco, Mackerel.
Magnolia & Mt. Verne:: To-White Fish,
bacco, #1 Salmon,
Osiiaburgsaud Stripes PI;
Homespun, Bleached,
Georgia Kerscv,
Northern “
Blankets, all prices.
Piper's Holdslek Wine,
La Pcrle Wine.
Cabinet Wine, * , _
Gin-'cr A Blackbeft-y Wine Prime Fresh
aud Brandy. Prime Fre-li
Rye aud Corn Whiskey. ’ Coni SUellcr*,
Extra old Bourbon, Brooms,
Gin. Ruin and Brandy, Common 51
Madoria.Port A Sweet Wine, German
London Dock Gin, New Cider,
Baker & Stoughton Bitters, Blacking.
Lemon Svrnp, Cotton Cards,
Ale and Portor, Yeast Powders,
Ginger Preserves, Prunes Ground Paints It Oil ©( al!
and Fig*. colors.
Assort toldckles,
feb 1 d-ly
Uriiisiry Organs,
(ft (ft
Whether existing lii
Mule or Female,
(ft (ft (ft
From whatever cause originating, and no matter of
How JLoiik Standing.
«( (( ((
All* the above diseases and symptoms admit of the
fame treatment and may originate from tho same cause.
Read! itead! Read!
TiELMBOLD*S BFCUU Is wife and pleasant in taste
nnd odor, bat immediate in Its action.
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of tliccity
of Philadelphia, Ii. T. IIKLMIKJLD, Chemist, v. hobcin
jiilatton Wlhtkcy'-
ay of I
vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD.
Alderman.
PuitE $1 pkt. Conic, on fcix Bottlzs ron$5, Dxuvaa
ED TO AST Annulus.
Prepared by It. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
104 South Tenth st., below Chesnnt, Phila.
Beware of Counterfeits
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose “oFTiiEmowx’* aud “onHm' 1
Articles on the reputation attained by
Helmbold's Genuine Preparation®. *
** - “ Extract liuchu.
44 “ 44 Sarsaparilla.
** 44 Improved Jlose Wash.
Eold by E. L. STKOHECKER,
AND ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Tobacco 1 j Ask for Ilclmbold's, Take iVb Other.
Cutout the advertisement and send for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Ang 13-
WESLEVAX FEMALE COLLEGE.
T IIE next Annual Term of this Institution will com
mence on .Monday, Oet. 1st, I860. In addition to
the classes in tho College proper, there will he a Prima
ry aud an Academic department, ail under the direction
of the Faculty, thus affording a uniform system of in
struction, from tlie very beginning up to graduation.—
The facilities of the Institution have been enlarged, to
attain this result.
Terj
annual
chai
for I
sic,
per session.
The financial business of the Faculty will be conduct
ed through Prof. C. Schwartz. For other information
apply to the President. J. 31. BONNELL.
Aug 27-w7t
E. L. STROI1ECKER,
- Macon, Ga.
Dr. BlcClintock's Cough and Cold Kixtim
Is a combination of nature’s vegetable antidotes to tho
irritation and disturbance of the brcaihlng apparatus
which produce colds, coughs, hoarseness, and sore’
throat. It removes, in a very short time, every vestieo
of inflammation from the hmgs and throat, and renews
the free respiration of perfect health.
Price 25 cents. Sold by E. L. STROHECKER
Sept 6-wlm -Macon, Ga.
Dr. OTcClintock’s Asthma Remedy.
All its ingredients arc vegetable. It imparts vital en
ergy to the oppressed lungs, removes every impediment
to full and free respiration, and affords snch unexpected
Bledical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA, GA.
f plIE 20th Regular Course of Lectures will begin on
A Monday, the 5th November next; but there will be a ------ ***.., ,.1^, pome, «ca
Preliminary Course, beginning two weeks previous to , reads tolerably well. If not otherwise influenced, said
4»./v a nporpo will In.-oto It. 1r„ 1-. ’ .
§£00 IScu’iir*!.
R UNAWAY or stolen from my plantation in Russell
county. Ala., SO miles south-west of CVilnmbus and
10 miles from the Mobile and Girard Rail Road, on the
20th of July last, my negro man JOHN, 38 or 40 years
old, dark complexion, about 5 feet 0 inches high, very
short legs, long body, stout ami heavy muscled, a little
hard of hearing, rather thin visage, quite polite, and
the Rcgnlar Course.
Anatomy—H. F. Campbell, M. I).
Surgery—L. A. Dugas, M. D.
Chemistry—Joseph Jones, M. D.
Practice—L. D. Ford, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—U. V. M. Mil
ler, M.D.
Obstetrics—J. A. Eve, M. D.
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru
dence—I. P. Garvin, M. D.
Adjunct Prof, of Obstetrics—Robert Campbell, M. D.
Prosector to Prof, of Anatorav—S. B. Simmons, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—II. W. D. Ford, M. D.
Assistant Dcmonstrator—J. L. Coleman, M. D.
Curator Museum—T. P. Cleveland.
The Anatomical Rooms have been rc-arranged, and
will be opened to Students at the beginning of tbe
Course. FoTfnrtlicr particulars apply to
Sept6-d3w ’ LP. GARVIN,Dean.
WOO D’S
Photographic Palace of Art !
WEED’S
8/raowm
Axle*,
Zinc.
RICE.
SALT—Liverpool n k..
Alnm... .JHBaack....
Table,large sack.- to - .'Jc,...
SPICES—Pepper. ... .7T~.il ft
Ginger.. ....
SUGAR-Fair tt
Prime B
Choice to ®
Clarified to ®
Loaf. to ®
SOAP— Turpentine to ®
Family to ®
STARCH—No.l to ®
SYRUP—New Orleans to-hld
Georgia .-..to bbl......
SnOT-Buck to hag....
Bird Vbaj;....
WHISKEY—Pike’ f gallon..
Ward & Cary ...to gallon..
Pure Corn to gallon..
8 © 10*
!• © 10
6 a o*
125 ©185
150 ©175
3 50 ©350
10 © 15
9 © 12*
9*© 10
10 '
10*
10 i
12*i
JELLY MOLDS
a:%v
S£LF-SEALIAfG
FRUIT S,
A good assortment, CHEAP.
Ang 10.1830-d.tw BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
TUOS. a. 1IACB1S, 7- ~ watl nT nosi.
HARRIS & ROSS,
(SUCCESSORS TO 21I0S. A. UARRIS.)
negro will locate in i-ome city. If any white person has
earned him off, and should bo delivered to me with said
negro, and sufficient evidence to convict of the crime
I will give tlie above reward, or 1 wffl give $50 for the
delivery of the negro in any sale jail so 1 can get him
Aug 23-d2twIt JOSEPH S. POWELL
UNltfERSITY OF LOUIS!ANST
ZZodical Department.
T nE Anmul Coarse or Lectures In this Department
will commence on MONDAY. November 12,1860, and
will terminate in tlie ensuing March.
James Jones, M. D., Professor of Practice of Medicine.
J. L. Riddle, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone, M. D.. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. Ccnas, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics.
Gustavus A. Nott, M. D., Professor of .Mvtoria Medica.
T. G. Richardson, M. D., Professor of AnatomV.
L. it. Lawson, 51. D., Profisisor of Clinical Medicine
Thomas Hunt, M. D_ Professor of Physiology and Pa
thology.
S. E. Chaillc, M. D-. > ,, ,
W. C. Nichols, M. D., [Demonetrators of Anatomy.
The Rooms for Dissecting will be open on the second
Monday in October.
Tho Faculty aro Visit Log Physicians and Surgeons of
the Charity Hospital.
The Students accompany the Professors in their visits,
and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical ad
vantages.
Preliminary to the Course, Lectures will-be delivered
daily in the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, from the 1st
of October, on Clinical Medicine and Surgery, and other
subjects, w ithout any charge to students.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D.. Dean.
Tlie Administration of the Charity Ho spital electa
TZ? -np _ ~FJT TTdTT' I annnally, ln April, fonrtccu Resident Students, who arc
_£TU 1 “A k—’ '—’ O 2-4 i maintained by the Inatitntion. [Aug 2S-w6t
WOOL HATS
♦ —
Pure Corn V g*
to dc
loz.. •, 600 @1250
to rencli Nicaragua hy crossing Honduras. He Stl \ ndn ^ dech ' H "K 10 SC, T 0 > n ‘i'? 4 • < ? paclty ;
would hav, to travel more that, three hundred ? nd he sha ' su PP ort . Breckinridge and
miles ovi, mountains, and through narrow i J' ane ’,f* ! \ h » S?’ 8 i th ®; li P ? nt m Up ° n . R ? * t '
passes, where ten men could resist the passage ‘ form that wdl aJra,t of no ^ublo construction
of thonmnds.
as to what the rights of tho South aro under
Gen. Gunrditdn, aetunl President of Hondu- !
tho Constitution.”
ras, is exceedingly popular with the masses,; A Wealtuy Cortohatios.— 1 The Illinois Ccn-
having been recently selected by an almost, tral Railroad, the Presidency of which Gov.
unanimous vote. Jle is u firm friend to peace* ; Banks has consented t»> assume, is Uio largest
lul Americans, nmi encourages emigration. A j railway property in this continent, representing
Charter for navigation and colonixation has quite ; a capital of more than $20,000,000, covering n
recently been granted by him to citizens or the territory larger than the State of Connecticut,
linitcd States, which secured to them a large an( j furnishing daily employment to between
grant of land in the finest portion of the eoun- three and four thousand men.
try, and virtually n monopoly of nearly the en-! •
tiro trade of tho ci i ntry. ’ Iowa Politics.—Chicago, Sept. 1.—The
COTTON MARKET.
Ttuuurn Orricx, 1
Macon, Sept. 12, I860. f
77twr#rf</y—Receipt* at all the Warehouse* to-day 273
bales. Sale* 147 hale*, at the following prices: GS at 10*,
8 at 10*, 39at 10,8 at 9*„ 1 at 9*, 2 at 9, Sat 8*. 2at
8,16 at 6*. Market dntl but firm.
Friday.—Receipts at the warehouses 416 hale*. Sales
117 at the following price*; 97 at 10*. 12 at 10*', 9 at 10,
6 at 9*. Market dull, bnt firm. Good cotton will com
mand 10* cents. No demand for the poorer grades.
Saturday—Receipts at all the warehouse* 175 bale*.—
Sales 55 bales at the following prices: 39 at 10*, 12 at
10; 4 at 8*. No improvement in the market since onr
last.
Monday.—Roccipta at the warehouse* to-day 121 hole*.
Sale* 2 bales at cents. Market dull. No demand.
Tuesday—Receipt* at the warehouse* 428 bale*.
Sale* 116 bales nt the following prices: 10 at 10*, 85
at 10, 11 at9*.2ate*,4at0*, 2at8,2 at7. No im
provement in market since our last.
Wednesday,—Receipt* at tho warehouses 251 bales.—
Sales 68 bales at the following prices: 23 @ 10c; 31
9*c; 1 @ 9*c; 2 © 9c; 1 @ 7c. No improvement in
market since onr last.
Horse
Powers,
Otter
Traps.
JZfhc. &iih&cEtLpj- tries ta keeji
a g oad cuuL reLUdde article of.
cueiHiilwiQ ui hi& lube, and sell {
as. dicaft as be can.
'lcii/l as be coil.
L
NATHAN WEED,
KA09K, Qa.
•OOOOCttODOOOOOOOOOOC*
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
AND
Agricultural Implements!
In great variety ot
friends of Bell and Everett hold a convention
The U6kn- Choi in Soctuhh Geokuia.—Af- a > 1°™ City yesterday. About lialf the coun
ter extensive inquiry and observation, we have t' 68 * n the state were represented by 125 dele-
the proud satisfaction of reporting an abundant gates. A electoral ticket was nominated,
crop in that portion of Georgia bounded by but it was deemed inexpedient to make nomm-
the Altamahft river on the cast, and the Alapa- otions for State officers^
ha on the west The planters have made A burglar was once frightened out of his
enough to do them, and to supply the non-pro- scheme of robbery by the sweet simplicity o f a
ductive portion of the community. solitary spinster, who putting licr night capped
The cotton crop will come very near up to ; head out of tho window, exclaimed * “(loamvl
an average yield, so neurit, that ourpeoplenre a nit you. athainedf”
perfectly satisfied, and no despondent grumbling ‘ ,
fs heard among them.—Georgia Forester, <1 th. Write your name by kindness, love, and mer
cy, on the hearts of tbe pcoplo you come in
Macou Provision Market.
BACON.—Hama 15®16 cts. per ®; Clear Sides 10©
16* cts. per®; Shoulder* 12*@13 per ®. Stock light.
Demand good.
FLOUR.—<6-75© $950 per bbl. Stock heavy. De
mand good.
CORN,—90@9S eta. per bushel. Stock heavy. Do-
mand fair.
HAY.—Northern 1.75 per 100 Bn; Eastern 11.90©
f 2.00 per 100 lbs. Demand poor.
LARD.—15@1G cts. per ®. Stock Light. Demand
COFFEE.—Rio 17@17* per ®; Java 99 per ®. Stock
heavy. Demand f*lr.
SUGAR.—10@I2* per®. Stock light. Demand good.
MOLASSES—85 @ 37. Stock light, demand taL*.
SALT.—ffi,35 per sack. Stock light. Demand poor.
RICE.—D*@6* per ®. Stok light. Demand fair.
OATS.—G5@70 cts. per bushel, Stock heavy. Ilo-
‘Go away!! niand poor.
• BAGGING.—Bale 16*; Boll 15© 15* per yard. Stock
light. Demand poor.
ROPE.—9*@ 10 cts. per B. Stock heavy. Demand
poor.
©AM«Tr & CURDt,
IN TIIEIR NEW
Iron Front Store S
C ONSISTING in part of Fan Mills, Grants, Clinton
and other makes;
Suite Thrashers, Emery, McConnel, Wiushlp and sev
eralother make*;
Horse Powers, Emery, Rail Road, Bogardua and sev
eral other makes of Lever;
Also, Grain Cradles, 5 aud 6 fingered
Scythe Blades, Uras* aud Bush Hooks,
Corn Sbellera, Masticatcrs, Straw Culten.
Plow*. Fork*. Rake*, Hoes, Ac.,
Together with everything else usually kept In their
line. All of which wul bo sold at the lowest market
prices. Call and see. march 29 d
The above cut represents the Exterior view of this
Splendid and Spacious Establishment!
.'.obnbly tb
3EST andDEST APPOINTED ES-
■»*- TABLISIBH ENT
IN THE SOUTH!
IF NOT IN THE
UNITED STATES!
AMR /S ONE OF 7 HE MOS1
Popular and Intel esiner Places of
RPJSOIiT IN MACON!
Which is Daily thronged with crowds ot Delighted
VISITORS.
The collection of PICTURES is very large, embracing
every stylo known to the Art, from the Smallest Ambro-
type to the LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT.
Photograph* in Oil or PnMel.
Either from Life or Dagncrrcotycs of deceased persons
and pcrfoct Likenesses warauted, as hundreds can tea
tity.
IVOKYTYPK*.
This is a beautiful style of Pictures, and can be bad ot
any size, also inserted in Lockets, and Breastpins. They
have all the correctness of a plain Photograph, combin
ed with the finish of the most delicate miniature on Ivo
ry, and are made only at this establishment,
Ofeneral Commission Merchants,
Cor. of Second <C Poplar Sts., Macon, Ga.
G eorgia, crawford Georgia.
Cotr.T or Ordixaiiv of *aid County,
?i
idWIl-
sincss entrusted to them. 'Cash advances made on pro
duce in store. Particular attention given to the storage
and salo of Cotton.
Macon. June 22,1860—aug 6 d&w-Gm
FALL CROPS.
WONDERFUL CROPS
August Term, 1860.
Whereas, Washington Tabor. Jessce Pitman and 1 _
liam Harden, Executors of tho last Will and testament
will
Or-
, —.. sol
emn form:
These are, therefore, calling on and requiring tho fol
lowing named and mentioned heirs of said Zachariah
Tabor to bo and appear *t the said December Term, 1S60,
of the Court of Ordinary of saidcounty of Crawford, and
offer such objections as they, or either of them, may
have, viz: Lovick P. Taylor, son of said deceased, resi
dent of the State of Louisiana; Hudson Tabor, of tho
county of Worth, State or Georgia; B. F. Tabor, grand
eon of said deceased, and child ol Hugh L. Tabor, de
ceased, who resides in Craw.'ord county; John Wesley
Tabor, grand sou of said testator, who resides in tho
State of Alabama, connty of Barbour; Washing Weaver,
resident of Crawford count}’, Ga., grandson of said tes
tator, and son of Hnnly Weaver, who married Cassey
Tabor, daughter of tho testator; also the minor children
of the jmitOluhley and Cassey Weaver, who reside in
tho Sumter nnd State of Georgia, their names
A w-s n n vi n and number not known; the children and heirs of Tabi-
H Tl l R L 1 U CAj 11 VJT LL C&11U, vlha Matthews, danghter cf raid testator, their namra
rosirlpliri' nnt l-nmrn .Tnu
From Jarvi3 & Bauer’s Islands.
Tlie attention ol Wheat growers is particularly de
sired.
A large supply of the above Guano for sale by
C. A. L. I.AMAR,
july 2S-d*w2m T. g. BLOOM, Agent. Macon.
WHEAT, RIE TURNIPS, &c.
Can be made by the application of
have all the correctness of a plain Photograph
‘ ' “ ' * “* ... . Qinhtt,
iMPElHAL ltctonched anil Plain Photographs, got np
in tho best style. AMBROTYPES, ns usual.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
WOOD is now producing some SPLENDID PICTU RES
ln this style; there is a Fineness and Delicacy nbout
them, which no Ambrotypc can possess.
The reputation of this establishment, is so
well known, that It Is useless to say more, bnt be assur
ed, that those who patronlfee Wood, will, as heretofore,
bo guaranteed perfect satisfaction. July 31
To Southern Dealers!
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Successors to J. H. Hansom & Co.,
32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS,
Dantes W. Gur.it,
Robert H. Born,
Daxttx Ravsom,
W. A. Raxsox,
A, P. IUxsox,
j- Now-Yor!:, j
MANUFACTURERS
^VIlOIsKS ILF. DMLSKS
sold his
some
*'ncst sj
Musical Instruction.
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK
A Hir.ii Priced Jack.—Wo sec it stated, says j contact with year by year, and you will never
the Knoxville Whig, that Col. J. P. Thomp- 1 bo forgotten. M
son, of Ownscboro, Daviess coir.ty, Ky., has \ lady asked her gardener why the weeds
lobratw Jack, Einpcior, lor the hand* ^lwaya outgrew and covered up the flowers? j VJ been permanenuy — I
»f tjO.OOO. Emperor is one of the .-Madame,” ho answered, “tho soil is mother of fc&.SS&b?’A^’S^Tnd 5 t“ I m y a k n ut J p I ri 8 0 6o fur e " h d^i P v r0Ted " edit
residence* or pnplls or in schools. Terms $'5,00 per j
' quarter of 24 lessons, . _
ltcfcrcncc*.—L. N. Whittle, Esq., I. C. I’lant.Dr. E. L.
ens of his race.
“JIadame,” ho answered,
weeds, but only step-mother of flowers.”
I musiuui lUtSblUDLlUH. I HAVE constantly on
O SCAR VON lJRIESEN, Professor of Music, having Oh FINE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
been permanently located In Macon since December I Southern Trade, which Miey will sell at the lowest
i last, continue* to offer his services to the citizens as j ’
I Instrnctoron the Piano, Guitar, nnd Harmonyat the
NEW FIRM!
CASTLEN & VARDELL,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
At the old stand ot Menard & Costlen’s
DRUG STORR.
TUK have this day formed a copartnership, for the
v V pnrposo ot transacting a First class Wholesale and
Retail Drug business. We invite the attention of city
and country customers to our stock, which will consist
of the best and most reliable assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES. PERFUMERT, PAINTS,
OILS, Ac. tbe.
We will be prepared to fhrolsh any article that can bo
fonnd in our line, as chcapas in any Drug establishment
in tho city.
Physlcfans and others may rely npon their prescrip
tions being prepared with accuracy and dispatch.
The old friends of Menard A Costlen are requested to
continue their patronage, and as Mr. Vnrdcll has had
seven yeara experience in the business, v.-ith E. L. Stro-
heckcr and E. L. Strehccker & Co., in this city, he hopes
to merit the approbation, and receive the custom, ot
many new ones. F. G. CASTLEN, M. D.
. U. T. VARDELL.
Macon, May 1,1860-daw
Jan, 1,1860.
i-aiil a uinn to ft lail just entering his
T father's drowned ! ’
i yootig hopefo', .
!n ii,- pockiri!’’
. . • *. i • ____ •,« • UCiCrCuL""."*!*. si, IT 1*1 litu, r*ct|.| *• v, t as, *4.
An elderly Pennsylvania woman with her stroiiockei*, Mn». Butler and other*. Appl leal lens may be
daughter, looking at the marble statue Of Girard j left aft Messrs B. J. Johnston & Co.’s Piano and JewcL
in tho college building, Startled the bystanders, ; ^aSStsi and tuning Pianos will he done fiiithftilly
by exclaiming, “La, Sally how white ho was.” | and at reatocablo prices by the same. sop 10 d 3ra .
Corn, Rye, Barley and Oats.
1000 Bushels Prime Corn,
200 “ “ Seed Rye,
150 “ “ Seed Barley,
500 U “ Oats, for sale br
Sept 7- BOWDUE'A ANDERSON.
For Sale,
A HOUSE and Lot on Oak street, adjoining tho resi
dences of Mrs. Carver and A. F. Sherwood, Esq.,
formerly occupied by J. B. Norrell, deceased, containing
one-fourth of an acre, more or less, a large framed
dwelling, containing eight rooms, a large and commodi
ous kitchen, and other outbuildings, and a good well of
water. Sold as tbo property of Elijah E. Norrell, late of
Bibb county, deceased, for the purpose of a distribution
among the lieir*. If not sold before the first Tuesday in
ON SEPTEMBER 10th, 1860,
JNO. N. KEIN & CO.
Will open, at their
“HEAD QUARTERS/
For Dre ® Goods,
ONE OF THE MOST SELECT
AND
ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
or
SOIERIKS,
SOIE A CAKREAU,
SOUS DE MALTE,
SOIE UNIK,
SOIE DE BROCAS,
VELOURS DE SOIE,
BRIDAL SILKS. ^
EVENING DRESSES,
DRAP D’KMILIE,
DRAP LOUIS XIV,
DRAP DE GEOUUIENNE,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
All of the Latest Styles and most Exquisite Pattern*.
Wc shall open also an cwpnEczDKNTzn lot of Choice
Cabfxts, comprising the nicuzsT styles of
BRUSSELS,
VELVET.
ORIENTAL,
PERSIAN,
INGRAIN,
Ac. Ac. Ac.,
The greater part direct from tho world renoundod Mann-
° factory of
Messrs. John Crossley & Sons.
In the House Furnishing Goods, wc have spared no
pains to get the best of
DAMASK CURTAINS l;rtain
Ac. Ac. Ac.
It would he too long to enumerate all, but we must
say that onr Domestic fixTARTUeut will comprise the
most completo a*sortment it has been our privilege to
offer to the LADIES OF MACON.
Aug 29-
rcsideucc not known, Joseph Graves and his wife
Mahals, danghter of testator, residents of Houston coun
ty, State of Georgia; the heirs of Driskel Watkin*, wife
of David Watkins, deceased.
Given under my hand and official sir-nature, at office,
September 3d, 1SC0. JAMES J. RAY,
Sept 13-tlmo iu doc Ordinary.
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
v 1 OnDtsAnv's Ornci for said County.
Whereas, Hardy JL Powell, Administrator of Edith
Lane, late of said connty, deceased, petitions this Court
for dismission from his said trust
These are therefore to cite aud admonish nil persons
interest to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday in April next, to show cause, if sny they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, in office, lids 7th September,
1860. w. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
SeptlO-;
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK—By virtue of au order
from the honorable tlie Court of Ordinary ot Macon
county, will he soid, on the first Tncsdav In November
next, before the Court. IIousc rloor, in the town or Llla-
villc, Schley connty, between the legal hours of sale, a
lease on lot of land number one hundred and sixty (1GU),
ln the third (3rd) district of Schley county, for tho spare
of one year ou. u ulm-*from the first day of January next.
Sold as the property of W. R. Lowe, late of Macon coun-
Wt.8tb,1860 y ^ BOTANTiAlgt
Plantation for Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesdav in Deccmbernoxt,
before the Court House door, in the town of Hit
ler, Tavlor county, Ga„ the Plantation whereon I now
live, ten miles north of Butler, and ten mile* t °*
Knoxville, adjoining the home places of S. P. Corbin,
Dr. J. D. Beall, Dr. J. M. Dngan, G. M. Pavls and oth
ers, consisting of fonr hundred acres, on which there »•
a crop reasonably good for tho season. This place is in a
desirable neighborhood, school house and church near
enough, as well as the best oi neighbor*; and for water
and health cannot be surpassed. 1 <un determined ta
change my location, audit this placo Is not efldpri-
vatcly before, positively will sell as above stated.—
Terms just ns good as desired,
aug 9 w tds
JNO. N. KEIN A CO.
Bibl» County Land for Sale.
H AVING determined to move West. I offer for salemy
farm, situated immediately on the Macou A A'c»;
tern Railroad, at the first stAllon, known as 1 ’9'' a r t 'f’-
regaining one hundred acres, more or „ lc ? 3 ’ s„» wn
bulldh'e's' and^lno well wa"ter. An early anplicati
a Cash customer will find a bargain by calling on me a.
tlie place, or address me at Maeg^^ c queer.
am? 14-dlm —
FLOUR!
A LL tho varieties of OEXXKssKK. Oino, and SoL-Tii-
1\ K11X Flouii. of the brands of HraAJXHKlTn,
RiciiAr.Dsox, Excels ion, 5\ uiTiurr, Ac., con.tant j
hand, and for sale, at the
lowest Wa^etchoice Dal '
above stati
V. MONTGOMEEY.
Omcs of the MiLUCAOEvn-LX Railhoad Co. I
September 8, I860. |
A T a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held,
the following Resolutions were passed by the Bosrcl-
lst, Reeolred, That tho Chief Engineer be instructed
to employ auch additional assistance as
ry to nnish the location of the line of road by *he first
ol November next, to be let by sectraus aftcr adrerttte-
ment, *o soon as each section haa been reported to tnc
B 2dL d l»Meed, That the President .^^^bori^ to
ment* upon their stock, (In addition to the five per cent,
required at the time of rabecrirefon) towj Jla
Five per cent, on the 10th of October, 1800.
Fifteen*’ “ “ 10thol November, 1
F ve “ “ “ 10th cf December.’•
Five “ “ “ 10th of January. 1881.
True extract from tho minutes of the Bond.
1 rue V* w jjjlq OLXN. Sec y. A Treas.
In mirsnance of the second resolution above, the
Stockholders of the Milledgevillc Railroad Company are
renuc'ted to pav the instalment- as set forth in said
Resolution, at the office of
Aug-.sts, Sept. 7,1860-dijanlQ
Estray Mule.
S TRAYED from the Cross Key*, near tlie VValnnt
Creek two miles from Macon, on the 25th of last
month, one briglit bay vara MULK tail and. mane trim
med No other marks recollected. Any information
,vm be thankfully received ^rarded nv
Cross Key* 1 , Bibb Co., Sept.
CE Pitchers.
ed, another large lot o
October next, it will bo sold oa that day, at the Court Also, particular attention paid to orders for c oict. L thosccteyaiitPtrfett! Ice Pi(dcr*, \s Mh
House, to the highest bidder. iues or Bctter, which Wffl • lets. Castors &c. &c. h. J. i (
GEORGE W. WOOD, shipped promptly, by JAMES II. MOKUa-v, jfajll-
Macon. Aug 21-dtd-* Agent. J Sipt 11-dlni Ao. 19*2 Greenwich *.t.,2«cw