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i Tn The Public.
x Ztidates for Electors for the State j
■ Th. Democwtk p snd Hon. HENRY R. ■
Jacks. the people at the places and <
r.m.- ‘^’2%^; er Cu . t Thursday. Oct. 18th
I i! Bta'S K Co.’. Thursday, Oct. 25th.
■, Xrti intermediate times and places as may ,
' •<! between them and the people.
B A 1 jvLocmtk papers will please publish. j
Wx. McKinlky, j
D. C. Barrow.
A A. Franklin Hnx.
J. Habtridge, Ex. Com.
A. Hood, • i
H Buchanan,
D S. Pbinti f,
p. Tract. J
I MilledsreiiUe. Aug. 29th, iB6O.
Reception of Judge Douglas at
MACON, GA. ’
The Committee appointed to make arrange
ment- for the reception of Judge Douglas, an
nounce the following programme, viz:
On his arrival at 7 o’clock, A. M., the 31st
inst., he will be honored by a salute.
At the hour of 1J o’clock, A. M , Judge Doug
las will receive all citizens who call upon him,
at the Lanier House.
At i o’clock. P. M., he will address the peo
ple at the Railroad Passenger Depot.
Citizens of all parties are cordially invited.—
The ‘adies especially are requested to honor the
...-casitHi with their presence.
By ord. r of the Committee.
JAMES A. NISBET, Cha r'n.
Mvoii. Ga., Oct. 19th, 1860.
; • ‘ City papers copy till 31st.
From tiie Correspondence of the Herald.
A VISIT TO OLD ABE.
One of the great questions that occupy the
pui.lii- uiiuil now in connection with the success
of the r* publican cause is this:—W ill Mr. Lin
<<.ln’< administration he carried on in such a
manner as to do equal and exact justice to all
parts of the emdederacy, or will the radical and
mi’.v* rsive ideas ot Mr. Seward, in regard to the
< ( u.~. • n of slavery, be permitted to exercise an
iHilu. m-v which could only have most ruinous
..M,j-ir| M vs? In other words, will Mr. Sew
.. I hold a place in the Cabinet, or will he be
at hast a poiver liehind the throne?
< »ne part of the question, I think, I can an
swer with some degree of confidence. Mr. Sew
ard will not hold a place in the next adminis
iratmn II would not be Mr. Lincoln’s wish
tL<t h* sjH.uhi, however much he might feel
himself h >und to otter it. He is naturally jeal
ous of N* ward's influence, and of his undoubted
abh,:!* -as a statesman. He is not inclined to
!..!!>>« .is a satellite in the orbit which Seward
pn-- ri a s. but, on the contrary, rather inclines
m tolh.w a moderate, fair, constitutional course
4 p-iu v. If you believe his own assurances,
the most violent Southern tire-eater will find it
ddi lit to question his patriotism or impartial
ity. IL- i< a man of a rough, orignal turn of
and just such a man, it strikes me, as
would, ii. the administration over which he
should preside, show rather much obstinacy and
s« If w ill. “J it (’<•»,ir, ant nulittsf would prob
aLlv his motto, if he w ere conversant with
I-aiiit. And such a man would not be likely to
tolerate such a vizier as Win. 11. Seward.
But. >1 thcie were any doubt on the subject,
I tiers Mr Seward's own disclaimer ought to
settle it. Ihe one thing that hescemed to dread
n i !r*-m hi- meeting with Lincoln was, as I
hive l«-|bte remarked, lest lie might be suspec
t« i : having selfish ends to promote; and the
< h tl mg «>f any note that he said in his speech
from the < arsat Springfield was, that New Y ork,
w. e doing more for Lincoln than any half
i other States, would be the least exacting
That was construed, at the time, by your
r ; -nr. as meaning that Mr. Seward wanted
..thee from Mr. Lincoln; and I am inclined
■ t nk that your reporter was quite right in
> . instruction. I, too, was present at the in
ten ivw. ami heard the speech, and, even at the
risk of being
As tedious as a tn ice told tale,
I w i'dvs-ay to give your readers my description :
of that somewhat remarkable event.
It was about noon on the 2d of October when -
the tr < n on which were Mr. Seward and party |
mi Ind Springfield. All the morning they had ;
be. n admiring the richly developed country •
tic igb w im-h the mad ran—the far-spreading 1
pri.r-. - d dted here and there with fine houses
in. .wered in trees. Itwasoneot those dream- ;
* ; days that give such a charm to the 1
-* i- i. when the leaves assume rich purple
hm s a i ; render the woodlands so unspeaka
bly c >us. At length the reverie, into
w ■. the travelers appeared plunged was bro
k< :i fiy the whistle ot the locomotive announc
q-proach to a station: that station was
*• *bi the outskirts of the town a
v planted, from w hich a salute was fired
m -n r <»f Senator Seward. That indicated
' ! g like a public reception, and, indeed,
d• • w. rc collected around the station six or
' - '-ired people who cheered vociferous- i
. *'t i-. an, >toppe*l. Then there was a rush ;
.: ' a sight at the Senator. The doorways i
c 'tantaneously jammed, so that there f
«" : ■ g.tting in or getting out; and the win- I
d- w- were stared into in search of Seward.—
V g the fir-t to enter, and to make his way
l• Mr S* ward was Abe Lincoln himself. Ido
I ''C why people call him Old Abe. There
■ appearance of age about the man, except
ing th* i * ply indented wrinkles on his brow, ■
a:«i j ■ furrow ploughed down his bare cheeks,
hair'i.-x a< an Indian’s; you can hardly detect
tliy pr* -> ucv ot frost in his black, glossy hair.
Neitiur do I understand why’ he is represent
ed as bring -<* prodigiously ugly. Put him
aloug-01. Mr- t'harles tl’Connor, and Mr.
. am* s W Girard l>oth of which eminent ■
mutl.Jmi- ridiculed so much his supposed
ugbrn- at the C.-.per Institute in your city
*a*t u 5 , k -and if he would not appear “an •
Ad..- s to a >atyr,’' he would, at all events, be ,
-it down as the finest looking man of the trio. I
Hl- ix awkwardly tall, but if he had had a
m.-iiary training, his height would be rather to
Li- advantage than otherwise. He is “no car- i
l*i t ki. _■ t - > trim," affects not the elegancies of
r * : - 'Y ' 1 ty, din s not care to imitate New
Y Tkabfinm-n in the matter of yellow kills,
■ ' a : nr a plain blunt, unostentatious
i.m.i. and I have no doubt that the epithet
' : -i asapp’.ad to him is not misapplied:
A- :.e eihowetl his way U p Seward's eeat his
■ .-t . j ice was lighted up withan expression
< >s pleasure and goixl humor ; ami while you
« uld recognize in his face a general resem- !
y am e t<* the popular photqgrahps and prints of
him. yet y**u would say Mt once that none of
them did-iiim justice. The portrait that most '
nearly approaches perfection is the imperial pho
tograph in Brady’- gallery in New York. But
in ali ot them his face wears a stony, rigid,
* :p - . like expre—ion, as if they were taken !
fr.*m a piece of sculpture, whereas in conversa
tion he has great mobility and play of features, I
ar. 1 when he is thus animated you fail to per
ceive a !s y thing of the ugly or grotesque about I
him.
Tm >r,c<r M ii.ns*;.—Jo-iah Quincy, Sr., in
hi* m.u- i,, the executive committee of the Ren
frew ba I in Boston, permitting the use of his
mime a> on*. **i tiie committee of mana ,r ement
of the ball, says: “It is now nearly,''if not !
quite, seventy years since 1 had the honor of
joining, at a I’onccrt Hall, Boston, a country
dance with the Duke of Kent, tlie Prince’s
-randfather. I should esteem it a like honor to
-te on alike occasion with his grandson. But
2*turv prohibits and I submit.’’
Anthracite Coal.
best Authraciu. free burning Coal to ar-
” rive in a few days. Parties wishing Coat will
' -‘■’Save their orders, a* it will save double d rar-
Frice Soper ton, delivered
**F 25 T J £ D N’E. ;
TO RENT
THE large and desirable room in second story of stores
occupied by Mrs. Howland and Dessau. The room is
large with three closets and balcony in front. Posses
sion given Ist October. ASHER AYRES.
Macon, Sept. 20, 1860.
g tore i louse “p or |< entt
A LARGE Brick Store, in East Macon, suitable for a
Dry Goods and Grocery business. Apply to
JOHN A. NELSON.
East Macon, July 17,1860-ts
For Sale or Reni,
A HOUSE and LOT on Walnut street. Apply to
sept 3 JAMES MEARA.
For Sale or Rent,
T<HE large two story Dwelling, opposite the Primitive
-*■ Baptist Church, on Fourth street, containing 9 very
large rooms, brick kitchen, with 2 rooms and brick
smoke bouse, well with pump in the yard, all having re
cently undergone thorough repairs. Also 2 new one sto
ry dwellings, just completed, near the Magazine. Pos
session given the Ist or October next. Apply to
Macon, Sept 24, 1860- G. J. BLAKE.
To Rent,
r | ''HE eligible Dwelling House, corner Cherry Street
JL and Fourth, known as J. E. Wells’ residence; seven
rooms, kitchen, smoke house, well and garden. Apply
to DALY & FITZGERALD.
oct 9 d-ts
To Kent.
THE Store now in course of renovation between A.
Avres and C. Hanse. Apply to
oct 18 d-ts 11. HORNE._
Removal.
DAVID ROSS has removed his Bookbindery to Cotton
Avenue, next door to Parker’s Dry Goods Store
near Mulberry street, where he will be pleased to wai
upon his customers and friends.
Cotton Books,
MADE expressly to order, on an improved pl it* Cal
and get one at Depository.
Sept 11- J. W. BURKE, Age
The Southern Farmer,
BY HOLMES
\NEW supply of the above valuable book, just re
. ceived at ’ BOARDMAN’S
ept 14-
TAKE NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm ot Menard &
Burghard. are requested to come forward and make
immediate payment, or their accounts will be placed in
other hands for collection, as I wish to close up the old
business. F. 11. BURGHARD.
Macon, April 27, 1860.
100 Acres of Woodland for Sale.
lAM desirous of selling ONE HUNDRED ACRES of
Land, well timbered, lying four miles above Macon,
on the Forsyth road. The timber on this Land is mostly
Oak and Hickory, with a few Pines. Persons desirous
of purchasing, will make early application to
v W. H. CASON,
oct. 4,1860—d2m On the
IJAINTED and GILDED in every variety of style, at
I the shortest notice, by
LOVI &, BURKE,
House and Sign Painters.
in the rear, under the Baptist Book Store,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
sept 26 —d 4w ts
Plantation For Sale.
The undersigned
BEING determined to change their business, offer for
sale ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF PINE LAND,
650 or seven hundred cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation, two gin houses and screws, all necessary build
ings for two settlements. We will sell corn and fodder,
stock of all descriptions, on reasonable teams. Call at
the residence of John T. Howard, 8 miles South of Daw
son. Terrill county, Ga., and examine for yourself.
Aug 29,18t>0-w3m HOWARD & STAMPER,
Fort Valley Railroad Hotel tor
Sale.
IN consequence of the bad health of one of the proprie
tors and the manager of this Hotel, we are compelled
to offer it at private sale. It is now doing a splendid busi
ness, and may be regarded as among the best invest
ments in Middle Georgia. For terms, &c., address
GARKE & BROTHER, Proprietors,
oct 20 d Im Fort Valiey.
gag" - Augusta Dispatch and Columbus Sun copy one
month.
1 . 1 Uli d A Ftiß
WOOD’S
i’ ii r: ivr i u .rzr
GALLERY.
E XV OOU has returned home, and is now bettek
prepared than ever to produce those beautiful Pictures
for which his GALLERY' is so justly celebrated. IM
PROVEMENTS the order ofthe day,and several A’A’B’
and important Inventions have just been added to our
already complete set of Instruments, which gives us ad
vantages possessed by few Artists. In fact, W 00D is
still ahead, as every one can see by calling and examin
ing his beautiful specimens.
Artists of acknowledged talent are permanently en
gaged at this establishment, and no Picture is allowed
to go out until complete satisfaction js given. A per
fect likeness warran. cd in every case.
AMBROTYPES.
Tn this line we cannot be equalled, as the most beau
tiful STOCK OF CASES of new & rich Patterns, Man
ufactured expressly for this GALLERY', have just ar
rived, and will be sold as low as the same quality can be
had elsewhere.
FLUX lilOTOliKirUJ
Os any size, at PRICES. Jjg" The public is re
spectfully invited to visit this Gallery.
R. L. WOOD.
oct 19
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!
LAMAR & WILLIAMSON
/"'IALL the attention of the citizens of Macon, and vi-
VJ cinity to a rich and
Elegant Assortment
OF
DRESS GOODS,
WHICH THEY WILL OPEN,
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
l nder Granite Hall, on Mulberry street, Tuesday, Octo
ber 2nd. comprising
Fine Silk Robes,
Fine Velvet Volaute Robes,
Plain Silks Embroidered with Velvet,
Brocade Silks,
Black and Figured Silks,
Marcellines, £c.,
Riched Printed DeLaine Robes,
__. ix t j DeChambro,
Misses DeLainc Robes, with imitation Volantes,
Plain and h igured De Laines, from 12*4 to $1.25 per yard.
4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
- Yetoure and Mytelines,
Striped, Plain and Broche Poplins,
Evening Dresses. Tinselled with Gold.
All descriptions of
Embroideries, Furnishing Goods, &c.
Also a large assortment of
SH/RTJN<rS. SBAWLS, DOMESTICS.
SHEETINGS, RED BLANKETS, NEGRO BLAN
KETS. KERSEYS, Ae.
Every article kept in a Frst Class house will be found
at our “One Price Emporium.’’ [Oct 1-ts
SB,OOO.
Eight Thousand Dollars Worth
OF
DRY GOODS,
*T,
AND BELOW, NEW YORK COST.
ALL who are In want of French and English Mari
noes, all wool and mixed Delaines, Red and White
Flannels, Plain and Plaid Sack Flannels, Tweeds and
Satinetts, Linseys, Shawls, &c., would do well to call at
my Store, as I have a few that are going very cheap.
Silks.
I am selling Silks from twerty-five to fifty per cent,
less than they cost in New York. A good lot of Marcel
lane Silks, for lining, at 50 cents per yard, White Satin,
Silk Velvet, &c., very low.
Kid Gloves.
A fine lot of Kid Gloves on hand, at 75 cents per pair.
Hosiery. Embroideries, a few Lace Setts, and a great
many other things. Call for what you want, as I have
many desirable things not to be seen unless called for.
Come one, Come all. T. J. SWANSON.
Sept 1-
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARE NOW OFFERING A
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING
FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS,
TOGETHER with
niIMSHIAd GOODS
In large variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c.
mar 23 d
1 HAVE ON HAND A FINE LOT
or
China Tea and Dinner Sets,
GLASS WARE,
ICE PITCHERS,
CASTOR.S, cfco.
April 25- R. P. McEVOY.
JUST RECEIVED!
A LARGE LOT OF
COAL OIL LAMPS,
all qualities, from the cheapest to a good fine article.
ALSO,
a lot of Fruit Jars, Screw tops, something new and de
sirable. R. P. McEVOY
April 25-
1860. 1860.
SPRING STYLE.
GENTS' SILK DRESS HATS!
A first rate article f0r53.50
The best qualityss.oo
Call and see them—we will soon be receiving the Spring
Style of
SOFT FUR HATS,
Together with an extensive assortment of Spring and
Summer
For Ladies and Gentlemen. Call and see us.
feb 18 d-ts BEARDEN, GAINES & CO..
Triangular Block.
JUST“RECEIVED,
A Fresh invoice of
!AC SILK MANTILLAS,
LACE SILK MANTILLAS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
MAGIC FANS, a new article, at
MRS. F. DESSAU’S,
Store on Mulberry, next to J. W. Ja-'ts.
Will be opened to-day
SEVERAL BOXES OF BONNETS.
Macon, April 25,1860-
JOSEPH
DEALER IN
HARD 'VZ ARE,
IRON, STEEL.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL’S,
&c.« Ac,
Third Street, Macon, Ga.
July 30
SOYER’S SULTANA SAUCL
For Hol and Cold Dishes of AU Kinds.
THIS most delicious and appetis-
X ing Sauce, invented by the renowii
\ed “Soyeb,” for the London Re
.-JT iform Club, is, since his decease,
- “lannfactured by the well-known
house of Crosse & Blackwell,
; London, from the original recipe.
It is the favorite Sauce in England,
\ and on the Continent, with a high
\“ > i I®s' and growing reputation among A-
merican Epicures.
Opinions of the London Press*
“We recommend our correspondent to try Mons.Soyer’s
new Sauce, entitled the‘Sultana’s Sauce.’ It is made after
the Turkish recipe ; its flavor is excellent, and it affords
considerable aid in cases of slow anp weak digestion.”
The Lancet.
“ Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of So
yer.”— Observer.
“A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl,
and should havea place on every table.”— Atlas.
Sole Agents for the United States,
GARDINER G. YVELIN,
217 Fulton St., New Y’ork.
For sale by ocers and Fruit Dealers everwhere.
marchsd-e. o w. ly.
a B
T7IALL and WINTER .STYLES ot HATS & CAPS re
x’ ceived at
C. B. STONE & BBO'S,
Opposite Lanier House. They have received every style
of Hats and Caps that are new and beautiful. All of
which thev offer on the most reasonable terms.
oct 11 d-ts
HOME AGAIN!
IMOW OTM H A M),
AND RECEIVING,
Double Plated Ice Pitchers,
BKITAIVNIA PITCHERS,
3
The Celebrated Windship's lee Safe,
Carious other Patterns, ; :
PLATED CASTORS, WAITERS. TOILETT SETTS, I
A FINE LOT OF IM PORTED CUTLERY, BIRD
CAGES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GRATES,
MOST APPROVED PATTERNS OF
COOKING STOVES,
and every articles in the House Furnishing line. As I
purchase direct from Manufacturers, I am prepared to
sell on as good terms as any similar establishment
Ma y»>- w j. Mcelroy.
\’EW CHEESE. BUTTER and APPLES, receivlnßy !
1 , every steamer. GEO. T ROGERS & SoS'
oct 2 d
® BAIRib
Has just opened
DI -A. STJFETIIOTI LOT OF
CZj
Cloths,
Casslmeres,
And Vestings,
which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability.
Having engaged Mons. Rousse, an experienced
» . cutter, from New Y’ork, customers may rely on
having something Superior in the style and fit of
j their garments.
NEW STYLES
TN'
Ready Made Clothing,
Shirts, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders,
Shawls, Socks, Straps, Canes, Umbrellas. &c. &c.
CHAS. H. BAIRD.
I Cor. of Cherry and Second Sts.
p—‘ I Sept 20-
IYew Sewing Illacliincs.
HARDIE’S PATENT,
The Simplest and Best
THAT HAS EVER BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
npHE undersigned will offer for sale, by the sth of July
.L next, Hardie’s Patent Sewing Machine. It is the
simplest and best that has ever been invented; and
those whointend purchasing one of these most useful of
all articles for families, would do well to wait and tret
HARDIE’S PATENT, if they wish the best. Do not
take our word for it. but call at M. R. Roger's Store on
Cotton Avenue, between the Store of T. J. Swanson and
the Baptist Depository, and examine one they have on
exhibition.
We will have a supply next month. Agents wanted in
every town and city in the State.
T. J. SWANSON,
Macon, June 9,1860- M. R. ROGERS
“LADD; WEBSTER & CO.’S ’
Bl
Improved Sewing’ Machines,
For the Use of Families and
NZCyX. CTU RE TR.S _
•’T'HESE Machines not only combine all the advantages
A of the best Machines of other make, but add many
improvements not possessed bv them, and are, in truth,
the beat, and moet reliable machines now in use, as can
be proved by the united testimonials of all who have
used them.
The subscriber, having been appointed Agent for Ma
con, has new on hand various styles of the Machine,
which he is desirous of exhibiting.
May 19-d F. IL BURGHARD.
M
Best and the Cheapest!
SEND FOB A CIBCULAB.
Great Central Agency for the State.
r 1 aHE following return, made under oath to Elias Howe,
J (Patentee of the needle) shows the relative value
and estimation in which the different makes of machines'
are held all over the country:
Sold in~D.“ “"1853 1.551 1555 K*6 l.<>7 1858 Is’x'.lYfotai
1 1 ! 11 '
Wheeler* Wil’n 799| 966 1171 1210 4590 7978 21IXM> :18991
Grover & Baker 657:2031|1145i1952;3680 5070 102S0 24818
J M Singer *co. 810 879 888 2564 36:10 3595 10988 23353
Ladd * Brewster 100 268 75 180 450 390 1788 3357
A. B. Howe| 60 53 47 130 179 921 1393
Bartholfl 135| 55 311 35 380 203 747 1237
Lavitt&Co 1 28 217 150 235 190 75 213 1115
Finkle & Lyon. J | | || | 530
From which it will be seen that the Wheeler & Wilson’s
is fast superceding all others.
Needles, Ilemniers, and Bobbins, for sale. The new
Tension and Loup Catch, or Pad, applied to old Ma
chines. Machines of all kinds repaired and adjusted by
A J. JOHNSTON & CO..
April 15- Watch Maker A Jeweller, Macon, Ga.
TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFI’K’.H \ OF
EZEKIEL S INFALLIBLE
VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER,
READ the following certificates of your own towns
men, gentlemen well known to all: if this is not
satisfactory, call at the proprietor’s, 69 Main st., and you
can see certificates from all sections of the Union:
Richmond, July 10,1860.
Mr. N. Ezekiel —Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in
informing you that I have used three bottles of your
Hair Restorer with great satisfaction to myself; my hair
is growing finely. Please send me half a dozen bottles.
Respectfully, JOHN O. CHILES.
Battle House, Mobile, Ala., April 6,1860.
N. Ezekiel. Esq., Richmond—Dear Sir: You were so
kind as to present me, when a guest of our house, with
a bottle of your Hair Restorer, which has been exhaust
ed for several days, and I have inquired in vain at your
agents in this city, day after day, to renew my supply.—
The trial of your Restorer, as far as my limited supply
permits me to judge, is highly satisfactory. I wish to
give it a fair trial, and will, therefore, thank you to send
me half a dozen bottles by Adam’s Express; send bill
with the package, to be collected on delivery. Y'our ear
ly compliance will very much oblige,
Yours, truly, E. R. PEASE.
Richmond, July 17,1860.
Mr. N. Ezekiel—Dear Sir: It affords me much pleas
ure to state that I have used only two bottles of Ezeki
el’s Hair Restorer. My hair was thin, with a tendency
to come out when combed or brushed. It now seems to
be firmly rooted and growing much thicker than it did
before I used it. 1 have every confidence in its efficacy,
from the limited time I have used it, and the improve
ment it has made in my hair in the last two months.
Very truly. WM. W. DUNNAVANT.
Richmond, July 17,1860.
Mr. N. Ezekiel—Dear Sir: It is w’ith much pleasure
that I can inform you that I have used six bottles of
your Hair Tonic with great success, and recommend it
as the very best article that I have ever used, to cause
the hair to grow in case of baldness.
Respectfully, J. W. B. DODSON, Mayo’s Bridge.
The certificates as to the success of the VIRGINIA
HAIR RESTORER, are from gentlemen whose word
may be relied on. Mr. Ezekiel goes to-day to the White
Sulphur Springs to distribute the blessing of his inven
tion among the bald pated and thin haired visitors to
that great national summer rendezvous. — Richmond En
quirer, July 16.1860.
NO HUMBUG.—The numerous unsolicited certificates
sent to Mr. Ezekiel ought to remove the doubts of the
most incredulous as to the efficacy of Hits Hair Restorer.
—Richmond Whig, July 14,1860.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We call attention to the ad
vertisement of Mr. N. Ezekiel, of Richmond, who, it is
now established, has discovered an undoubted Hair Re
storative, the success of which is fully vouched by some
of the most respectable and reliable gentlemen in Rich
mond. It is a discovery long desired by those who have
“no hair on the top of his head, the place where the hair
ought to grow,” and will speedily be brought into uni
versal use. Mr. E.'s own head is a witness of the effi
ciency of his remedy, now giving evidence of a luxuri
ant growth of hair, where a few months ago there was
none at all.— Staunton Vindicator.
For sale by all Druggists in the United States.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
£3?“ All orders must be addressed to the proprietor,
N. EZEKIEL. 69 Main Strret,
Aug 10-d Richmond, Virginia.
MACON ICE HOUSE
AGENCY.
Having transferred the Agency of the
YIACOX ICE HOLSE
T7IROM D. Demsey. Jr., to Messrs. GREER & FREE-
I MAN. we respectfully solicit a continuance of the
patronage hitherto extended to the former, and would
also invite new customers. Messrs. Greer & Freeman
will at all times keep on hand a full supply of
103E3,
Guaranteed to be as good an article and at as low a price '
as can be found in the South. They are now erecting a
NKW ICE HOUSK,
Near the Passenger Depot, for the convenience of ship
ping, and consumers may rely on being promptly and
faitmullv supplied. ’ ' M. POWELL & CO.
feb 18 d-ts
Receiving and lor Sale.
1 i in BBLS. A, B and C Sugars,
I GV yQ Bbls. Familv Flour,
50 Fine State Cheese,
Syrups and Raisins, Ac., &c.
oct 9 d-ts FEARS & PRITCHETT,
Paints, Oil and Glass.
i k nnn pounds pure lead.
10, VW 3.000 lbs .Pure No. 1 Zinc, I i
200 Boxes Glass, all sizes : j
Linseed Oil and Turpentine. For
oct 6 d GEO. T. ROGERS A
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
AND
Agricultural Implements!
In great variety at
©AAMAET & ©USP s ®,
IS THEIR NEW
Iron Front Store!
CONSISTING in part of Fan Mills, Grants, Clhiton
and other makes;
Spike Thrashers,Emery, McConnel, Winship and sev
eral other makes;
Horse Powers, Emery, Rail Road, Bogardus and sev
eral other makes of Lever;
£ Also. Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fingered
Scythe Blades, Grass and Bush Hooka,
fcCom Shellers, Masticaters, Straw Cutters.
|i Plows. Forks. Rakes, Hoes, Ac.,
•’ Together with everything else usually kept in their
line. All of which will be sold at the lowest market
prices. Call and see. march 29 d
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(1 AST IRON FENCING forGardens and public and pri-
J vate Grounds, Cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies,
I Balustrades, &c., Ac., on public and private Buildings.
New and Splendid Patterns.
The subscriber respectfully informs the pnblicthat on
couragedby the great success of his new Patent Iron
Fencing, he has recently provided himself with new and
elegant designs in great variety, so that the purchaser
will be at no loss to suit himself in Pattern and price.
Let no Elan be Misled
By the high-sounding circulars from Northern Houses.—
1 will furnish Iron Railing as handsome and substantial
as can be made, at rates as cheap as the cheapest. lam
doing a large business in making Iron Fences, and in
vite all contemplating a purchase to mil and see me at
Findlay’s Iron Works, Macon.
feb 22 d W. L. LONGLEY.
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SEWING. MACHINES
Will sew fine and coarse thread and goods handsomely.
Agents wanted in every town.
JOHN H. TYSOE, Southern Agent,
No. 9, Cotton Avenue, next door to Parker's,
Sept 22-d Macon, Ga.
HAIR JEWELRY!
IWKB. 6IOVANNINI,
ARTIST IN HAIR,
M2ICON, GA.,
I) ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that she
V receives and executes orders in Hair-braided
NECKLACES, BROACHES, PINS, EAR
RINGS, FINGER RINGS, CHATELAINS, GENTS’
VEST CHAINS. SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, &c.,
200 different patterns. As fine work as can be obtained
in Paris or New York. Specimens of her work can be
seen at the Jewelry Store of Messrs. J. A. & S. S. Vir
gin, on Cotton Auenue, where orders may be left and
prices ascertained. Particular attention paid to orders
and communications received by mail or express. Rcsij
dence on Fifth St. near Mrs. Watts. Aug 10-d3m
“Mens Sana in Corpore Seno.”
I NVALIDS who have become disgusted by repeated
doses of nauseous medicines, and finally persuaded
themselves that there is no virtue in it, are advised, if
they would realize the sense of the above inscription, to
call and have their Prescriptions filled by Broughton,
who devotes his whole time to this particular branch of
his profession. Believing that the entire dissatisfaction
of Physicians and Patients is due to the inequality of
strength in Medicine, Broughton has made arrangements
with one of the most reliable manufactories in the coun
try, for a continual supply of the Finest and Most Select
Chemicals of uniform strength and purity.
His facilities are such as to enable him to compound
all Pharmaceutical preparations strictly in accordance
with the U. S. Dispensary. Thankful for the favors al
ready extended by Physicians and Patients, he respect
fully solicits a continuation of the same, assuring his
friends and patrons that be will give his undivided at
tention. day and night, to supplying their wants.
John BROUGHTON,
Sept 28- Druggist & Chemist.
THE PRESCRIPTION STORE,
Corner Cotton Avenue efi Cherry St.
r pilE attention of Physicians is respectfully invited to
JL the list of Medicines and Chemicals which have just
been received from one of the first manufacturing estab
lishments in the country;
lodide Potassa, Caffeine, Atropia. Sulph. Cadmium,
Bebeerine, Sulph. Manganese, Vetatria, Iron by Hydro
gen, (French,) Caustic Potassa, Sulph. Cinchonia, Sali
cine, Quinine, Calomel, Conia, Codeia, Digitalin, Chlo
rodine, Chloroform, Strychnine, Cubebin, Narcotina Er
gotinc, Santonme. Nit. Silver, Morphine, Valerianate
Zinc, Emetine, Adhesive, Strengthening-and Isinglass
Plasters, Colodein. Blue Mass. Cod Liver Oil, Confection,
Senna Confec. Roses. Ipecac, Rhubarb, Aloes and many
other articles guaranteed pure and retiable. Fine im
ported Brandy, Port and Madeira Wine for medicinal
use. JOHN BROUGHTON,
oct 12 d Druggist & Chemist.
Private Boarding.
4 FEW REGULAR BOARDERS can be accommo
dated in a quiet and pleasant part of the city, and
convenient to business, on applying to
Oct. 4. AMOS BENTON.
WOOD. BRO. & CO. |
HAVE this day added to their extensive Stock of !
Furniture, a Large Assortment of Carpets, Oil |
Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Window Curtains, &c. &c., |
which we are offering
At Very Low Prices.
Our Stock is entirely new, and every one purchasing i
may be assured of getting the latest style and patterns. I
War rooms next door tv Lanier House.
M on. Aug. 15, 1800.
To my Patrons and Friends.
I RETURN my thanks to my Patrons and Friends for ;
the assistance they gave and rendered me the last ■
cotton season ; and the present cotton season. I solicit a
continuance of your kindness and support. Sly friends
will find me at the same place, all reports to the contra
ry notwithstanding. My ola and new patrons and
friends will find me ready to do all 1 can to advance and i
protect their interest. THOM AS T. WYtIHE. I
Macon, Beptbth, IsfiO-tf
Groceries and Planters' Supplies!
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
Corner Third \ Cherry Sts., Macon.
ARE daily receiving and keep constantly on hand,
one of the largest and most complete assortments
of Groceries to be found in the State, which they offer to
Planters at the lowest prices. The»stock includes large
amounts of
Gunny Cloth, Super Carb. Soda.
Rope, Soda and Butter Crackers’
Baling Twine. Herrings,
Coffee—Java,Portoßico,RioAshton's Table Salt.
andLaguira, Well Buckets,
Black aud Green Tea, Blue Buckets,
A. B. & C. Sugar, Tubs,
Loaf Sugar, Georgia Pine Buckets,
Fine Port Rico, Leveritt Axes,
Liverpool Salt, White Lead and Zinc.
Alum Salt, Tanners’ and Machine Oil*
Adamantine Candles. Castor Oil,
Sperm, “ Linseed Oil.
Nol Soap. Lemon Svrup,
Family '1 oilet Soap, Rose Cordial,
Assorted aud Fancy Candy,Peppermint Cordial,
Starch, Sewing Thread,
Snuff’, English Pickles,
Kegs of Powder, Worcestershire Sauce
Duck shooting Powder Clear Bacon Sides,
Shot, Hams,
Cigars, various brands. Shad,
Tobacco, Mackerel.
Magnolia & Mt. Vernon To-White Fish,
bacco, <si Salmon.
Osnaburga and Stripes Plantation Whiskey
Homespun, Bleached, Pine Apple Brandy
1 Georgia (Kersey, Cut Loaf Sugar. ‘
| Northern '• Soft Shell Almonds,
Blankets, all prices, Pecan Nuts,
Piper’s Heidsiek Wine, Brazil Nuts.
La Perle Wine. Anderson's Solace Tobacco*
Cabinet Wine, Mackerel,
Ginger X Blackberry Wine Prime Fresh Butter,
and Brandy, Prime Fresh Lard,
Rye and Corn Whiskey, Corn Shellers,
Extra old Bourbon, Brooms, ...
Gin. Ruin and Brandy, Common Matelies,
M aderia. Port & Sweet Wine, German “ ,
London Dock Gin, New Cider,
Baker & Stoughton Bitters, Blacking,
Lemon Syrup, Cotton Cards,
Ale aud Porter, Yeast Powders,
Ginger Preserves, Prunes Ground Paints ic Oil ol all
and Figs, colors.
Assorted Pickles,
feb 1 d-ly
D. E. SHIPLEY. H. W. I’.OANE. u. W. UOWAIUI.
‘Shipley, Roane & Co.
(Successors to Suipley, Howann <fc Co )
CLOTHIERS
303 Baltimore St., Baltimore.
Goods manufaetpred expressly for the Southern mar
kct - feb 20 d
I(MAGNOLIA)|MAGNOLiA)
We oiler for sale the above standard brand of fine Cop
per-Distilled-Malted Rye-Whiskey, in barrels and half
barrels. As it is of our own distillation,and highly improv
ed by age, we confidently recommend it as "the pubest
and best Whiskey that can possibly be distilled. We
also offer our
OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY,
and other brands from the largest stock of fine Whiskies
in the United States.
rREEIHAN & SIMPSON,
Ptuxnix Distillery, on the Schuylkill Hirer, Philadelphia.
Offices 90 Wall Street. New Yokk: and
109 South Front St., Philadelphia.
march 27, 1860 d-ly
CLEGHW&SMTffi
DEALERS IN 1
SSsicltlless, I In viioish,
Leather and Rubber Belting,
3A2DLIiRY Hardware’
Ac. &<».
n CONCORD BUGGIES.
Opposite E. Bonn’s Store Cherr Street Macon,
feb 3 d-ly
LOTTERIES. ~
S-HIVERS’ LUTCK OFFICE
Ct EORGIA STATE LOTTERY--McKinney&Co.Man-
I agers—Capitals of SOO,OOO, $20,000, SIO,OOO, &c„ &c.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES—Hodges, Davis &
Co., Managers.—Capitals SIOO,OOO, $70,000, $50,000, $20,-
000. &c., &c.
WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE LOTTERY.—W. C.
Dawson & Co., Managers—Capitals SOO,OOO, $30,000,520,-
000. SIO,(MK). &c., &.
Grateful for past favors would solicit a continuance of
the same. Remember that I have sold and returned
more Capitals, than any office in the State of Ga. Be
sure to call at or send your orders to Shivers’ Lucky Os
flee,if you wish alargeprizc, Office,Floyd House Build
ing, Macon. Ga. WM. SHIVERS, Jr.,
feb -2 d Agentfor all the above Lotteries.
“TXIJW 11ATII HOUSE. '
rpHE SPRING GARDEN Shower and Plunge Baths are
JL now’ completed, and ready for the accommodation
of the public.
Persons desiroas ot bathing in a stream of Pure Spring
water of delightful temperature, and taken directly from
the fountain in the bowels of the earth, can now have an
opportunity of doing so on application at the
SPRING GARDEN.
The Pool is sufficiently large for fifteen or twenty
grown persons to bathe with ease, all at the same time,
with a constant stream of Pure Spring water running
through it sufficiently large, to keep the water at all
times pure and healthy. For children under fifteen years
of age, coming! n parties of eight or ten at a time, a lib
eral discount from the usual prices will be made.
Patents desirous of learning their children to swim,
without thehazzard and danger of bathing in the river,
are requested to call and examine the arrangements, and
if thought advisable to permit their children to become
patrons of the establishment.
Open at all times during the summer season, from sun
rise in the morning until ten o’clock at night.
July 28 AMOS BENTON.
C3r TJ JYINTO.
We will sell Fifty Tons of
Reese’s Manipulated G-uano !
Payable Ist October, by Drafts on Factors, adding in
erest. AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO.
Will sell the balance of our stock of
On same terms without interest.
AIRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
march 17 d
Bagging, Rope,
100 BALES heavy Gunny Bagging,
300 Rolls
3(X) Coils Kentucky Rope,
50 “ Manilla '•
500 lbs. Tw’ine,
Sugar, Coffee, and Flour, just received and for sale by
Macon, Sept 1, 1«00- ASHER AYRES.
/"COUNTRY MAMS and LARD, of the Finest Quality
Vat FEARS & PRITCHETT.
July -
O’DOKNELL & WIPPLER’S
1 r icsiaii
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
We are prepared and ready to furnish, at all hours,
New York Oysters,
In the Shell. Raw, Fried. Stewed, or in any way
that may be desired. Also,
Fish and Wild Gaine,
Os every variety; and everything in their line that the
Macon and New York Markets afford.
Wines, Brandies, Fruits and Confectioneries.
Sept 22-dly
TURNIP SEED.
POUNDS Turnip Seed just received and for sale
AO by [aug 13] T. J. & D. LANE.
Brief Paper and Legal Caps.
I > ILL Paper, broad and narrow, white and bine.
I > Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, various kinds.
Commercial and Lady’s Note Paper.
Envelopes, different styles.
Bill Files, Ebony Rules, Ink-Stands.
Paper-Folders and Cutters, Newspaper
Files, Blank Books, Inks, Lead Pencils,
Steel Pens, Visiting Cards, Letter]
Clips, Paper Weights, &c., &c.
For sale by J. D. CUBBEDGE, Agent.
juiy 27.
Bacon.
50,000 ft>B. Prime Clear Sides,
20,000 “ “ Shoulders,
3000 “ “ Canvassed Hams, for sale by
Sept 7- BOWDRE & ANDERSON.
Removal.
IRUTHERFORD & HARRIS have removed their
I V Law Officje to a room over Dr. Strohecker’s Drug
Store. dlw—oct 4, 1860.
Mns. s. audouxt
HAS returned from New York, with a
it full and Elegant Assortment of
J ; raiZsIsINERY,
Consisting of all the newest Fall and
yjr Winter Styles. Her Bonnets are ele
gant; and a great variety of Velvets,
" •** Silks, Fine Leghorn and French Straw
.fA Bonnets, Misses Hats, Zouave Bonnets,
£« Nets, Head Dresses, Bridal Wreaths,
K If Ornaments for the Hair,
"" OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Embroideries, Lace floods, Drees Trimmings, Corsetts,
Marino Vests and Drawers, Worsteds, and a general a.-
sortment of
V AJV C Y «O O »** •
The Ladies are invited to call and examine her Stock
of Goods. All orders promptly attended to-
Opening day M of October. [bept 22-d
SOITIETIIINO new.
INDIAN RUBBER DOOR MATS. Just received by
ott 0 d B. A. W IbE.
Elrugs & itlebicines.
MACON DRUG STORE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY
E. E. STItOHECKEH,
rpilE Largest and most select stock of Drugs, Chemi
I cals, Dye Stuffs, &c., purchased direct of Manufac
turers and first hands; thus ensuring purity and relia
bility, is now offered at the very lowest prices.
apr 5
DRUGS AND
At Ellis' Drug Store,
Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue.
"J VST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines,
fl Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Superior
Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphine. Alcohol and Potash;
Jaynes’, Ayres', Wright's, Moffatt’s, and Strong's Pills;
Hemboldt’s Extract of Buchu, Sanford’s Liver Invigora
tor, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Degrath’s Eclectric
Oil, Mustang Liniment, Indian Cholagogue, Jaynes’, Mc-
Leiins, and Fahnestock's Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient
and Citrate of Magnesia, warranted genuine.
Janet, 1860- W . ELLIS, Agent.
Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
/t KN VINE LUBIN’S EXTRACT—not the offensi re ar
VJ tide so largely sold under imitation labels.
DORSA Y COLOGNE of my own manufacture, superi
or to any in the market.
HAIR BRUSHES of all styles, from 50 cts., to sls.
DRESSING COM BS, from 25 cts., to $4 together with
a beautiful selection of TOILET BOTTLES, with all ar
ticles necessary for a ladies' or gentleman’s toilet.
POMADES and OIL for the hair ingieat variety, at
The Macon Drug Store of
apr 5 E. L. ST RO HECKER.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
aswajw,
Silver and Plated Ware, &c.,;Ac.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
F. H. B L KC II.YH L>.
1A 11. BURGHARD is now opening a large and splen-
■ did stock of Goods, selected by himself, consisting
of the very best and most superior styles now iu the
market.
Wale lies]
Os every kind aud description, of the best makers, war
ranted to be all imported, of the finest workmanship
aud to keep time, without the repairs neecessary to keep
iu order the sham articles made for sale only. He has a
large aud costly selection of all kinds of Gold and Silver,
which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and
trust that all in want ot a good, reliable article will save
their money, before buying elsewhere, until they call at
Burghard’s.
Clocks.
He has the finest kinds of french and American
Clocks, expressly fitted for counting rooms and offices
as well as the best finished Clocks for parlors.
Diamonds.
He calls attention of all to his selection of Diamonds.
In this line he cannot be excelled, having facilities fol
buying direct from the importers, and now offers the
finest selection ever offered in this market; tine rings
single and cluster diamonds, full setts for ladies wear,
emeralds set with diamonds, ametbyist setts with dia
mond setting, rubies ditto, and of plain gold and other
richly set rings. He desires an examination, and defies
competition, either in the beauty or richness of his
stock, or the prices he has determined to sell at.
Breast Pins.
In this particular he has only to say that his stock con
tains oyer 1500 varieties of Ladies and Gentlemen’s
Breast Pins, of all kinds and qualities, and adapted to
suit every taste; Diamonds, Pearls, Coral, Lava Cameo,
Topaz, Ruby, Emerald, Amethyst, and varieties too nu
merous to mention.
Silver and Plated Ware.
He has paid real attention iu filling up his stock with
some Oi the very finest work in the fine; Dinner, Tea,
and Breakfast setts, and all varieties of articles used for
the table, both for chaste finish and solid material, he
thinks his selection cannot be excelled.
Musical Instruments.
•. his line he cannot fail toplease. He has a splen
did variety of violins, Guitars. Banjos, Flutes, Drums,
Asc. &c., and also some of the finest Musical Boxes ever
brought to Macon.
Other Articles.
Every thing, almost, conceivable, for ornament or use
Walking Canes, Gold and Silver beaded, and fancy Pearl
aud Carved handles. Necklaces, Spectacles, Portmonies,
Card Cases, Pen and Pencil Cases, the largest stock ever
offered in this market; Ear Rings, Thimbles, ornamental
Ink Stands, &c. &c.
The above stock he offers low, determined to suit the
times. He will sell for the very smallest profit, to keep
up his trade, and to every one in need ot buying any
thing in this line, he asks only that they may look at his
stock before buying elsewhere, and he feels satisfied ho
can afford inducements to all to buy their Jewelry, and
other articles in his line, from Burghard’s, at the old
stand, by the Georgia Telegraph office.
Remember Burghard has the finest stock of Watches,
Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Musical Instru
ments, Jewelry of every description, fancy articles, &c.
&c., aud will sell better articles, at lower prices, than
any house in Macon.
Watches repaired and warranted. Jewelry repaired
at short notice. [Sept 18-
FORT VALLEY
RAIL ROAD HOTEL.
rpHE undersigned take great pleasure in Informing the
_1 traveling public, that they have recently enlarged
and entirely renovated their Hotel, which enables them
to give the best accommodation to all who may favor
them with a call. We would also state, that the South-
Western Railroad Company has appointed our Hotel as
the regular eating house for Passengers as well as for
1 their officers and employees on the road, which enables
us to give as good fare as there is offered at any other
first class Hotel, South.
Parlors, Dressing and Bedrooms for ladies and fami
lies, are separate from the gentlemen’s departments. A
good table, clean and comfortable beds, prompt and
friendly accommodations will always greet our patrons.
N. B.—We keep also a Livery Stable with Fine Horses,
Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, <tc., and will send Passen
gers alter the arrival of every 'Train, to any desired place
at very low and reasonable prices.
Respectfully, GARKE & BRO.
aug 4-dly
HAIR BRAIDING.
MISS HOLOMON respectfully informs the public tha.
she is prepared to execute Hair Braiding in the
most excellent style such as Bracelets, Gent's Vest
Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Pins, Ear Rings, Finger
Rings, Ac &c. Those who wish anything of the kind
will do well to call on her at her residence ‘ on Pina
street, opposite Dr. Branham’s. [Sept 13-d(ira
WHOLESALE LIQUOR
AND
CIGAR STORE.
1? MAUSSENET has this day opened a First Class
Liquor and Cigar Store, in the house formerly occu
pied by J. F. Winter, Esq., as a Lottery office, where he
will, at all times, keep the Finest Qualities of Wines,
Liquors, and the Choicest Brands of Cigars,
All of Direct Importation,
which will be offered on reasonable terms. Invalids,
and others, wishing a superior article of either Wines or
Brandy, will find it to their advantage to give him a call.
Mr. Maussenet, in retiring from his old established
business, embraces this opportunity to tender his grate
ful acknowledgements to his old friends and customers,
from all of whom he solicits a share of patronage, in his
new enterprise.
Macon, May 22d, 1800.
Breakers Ahead!
ALL who arc indebted to us by account will pleese
call at the Captain’s Office and si ttle. and all or
ders sent to us by those Indebted, will be 1 . m i.ed un
til such accounts are settled; also such o: •■■■■ as are
written on blocks of wood, sandpaper, margins of news
papers &c., in fact all that are not accompanied with the
Cash. We sliall not noi sell our stock on a credit, and
all lumber sent to our Factory to be dressed, must ba
settled for, before it is taken away.
oct 9 d-ts D. B. & J._W. WOODRUFF.
Attention! Attention !
Messrs. Newcomb & Patterson
WOULD respectfully call the attention of the Citi
zens of Macon and vicinity to their Great Soutn
ern
Eclipse Shingle Mill,
Which is now in successful operation at Nisbet’s Foun
dry. All persons interested will please observe that this
machine will turn out from ten to twenty thousand shin
gles a day, makes them uniform in thickness and taper,
and perfectly smooth in finish, with less waste of tim
ber and time than any other machine in existence.
The public are requested to call and witness the oper
ation of making Shingles by this machine. Any infor
mation in regard to the machine can be fPPdca
tion to Messrs. NEWCOMB <fc I AJ 1 EPSON,
At “The Georgia,” Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
m«rch 15 d ,
“fall and winter
CLOTHING,
FOR THE
Wholesale and Retail Trade of
1860.
E. HEIDT & CO.,
No. (18 St. Julian and 101 Bryan streets, Savannah, Ga.;
in sight of the Pulaski House,
ARE now receiving, semi-weekly, per steamers, the
la gest stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
and Gentlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS ever before
exhibited in thin market, which they osier at w
anu KETAIL, at very low prices. ~
Our facilities for manufacturing are sm h as to enable
us to compete successfully with any ciO in the I mon,
*' in Newark £ew Jersey,
t\'<, street.) wfiere we manufacture exclusive
fv fo/the Southern Trade under the supervision of one
of the partners, who has had many years experience In
OU Our U wholesale trade has been very extensive, and as
such with the advantages above mentioned, we feel sure
our stock cannot fail to please all.
Merchants v.sitin<; the city would do well to call on
uh, where they will find Goods better adapted to their
trade, as low and on as accommodating terms as can be
had in any o the Northern markets.
Aug
BACON?
4 A CASKS CLEAR SIDES,
x'" 20 “ Western Ribbed Sides,
Oft *• Tpnripaapp •* **
20 “ Shoulders, GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
oct 2 d
~ Flour.
250 BBLS. Extra Family and Superfine Flour on Con
signment, and lor sale low by „ .
Sept 7- BOW DRE & ANDERSON.