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MACON. GEOHGIA:
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26.
”MABION COUNTY 1 (»R SECESSION.
The Columbus Times of 24th, contains the
proceedings of a meeting held irrespective of
party, at Buena Vista, Marion County, on the
17th, to take into consideration the threatened
danger to the South. The meeting, after ap
pointing a committee on resolutions,' adjourned
to the 19th, when it adopted a report and reso
lutions, the latter of which are as follows :
Resolved, Ist. We regard the election of
Abraham Lincoln t - the Presidency and Hanni
bal Hamlin to the Vice Presidency, as an overt
act of hostility upon the part of the North, and
as a declaration of war upon the rights of the
South.
2d. We recommend the people of Georgia,
upon the election of Abraham Lincoln being
known, to meet immediately in Convention to
determine the mode and manner of redress.
3d. I u order to render our action harmonious,
we recommend those who may be elected as
elector- for the State of Georgia to cast the vote
of Georgia for that candidate who can defeat
Abraham Lincoln.
The meeting was then addressed by C. H.
McCall, E. W. Miller, L. Bivins, S. 11. Craw
lord, Edgar M. Butts, and Thaddeus Oliver,
who warmly advocated the object of the meet
ing, exhorting the people to harmony and una
nimity. Wm. M. Brow n then addressed the
meeting, and stated, during his remarks, that
he was for acquiescence upon the election of
Lincoln, and waiting till “some overt act” was
done by him after his election.
1 he speakers were all warmly applauded, ex
cept the last
The follow ing protest was then offered.
The undersigned fully and freely endorse all
the foregoing report of the committee, except
the first resolution which declares, “That the
election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency
is an overt act of hostility to the rights of the
South and a declaration of war &c. ’ Ue be
lieve that the enunciations contained in that
resolution are neither sound in law nor true in
fact. Wm. M. Brown,
John Q. Spiers,
Thaddeus Oliver.
DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE.
Portland, Oct. 20. To-day was a fine,
bright Indian summer day. The vessels in the
harbor, and public buildings, the observatory
and British fleet were all finely decorated with
Hags, and business was mostly suspended. At
noon, a great crowd of people, together with a
large number of carriages, assembled in the
streets, around the Grand Trunk railway de
pot to welcome the Prince to the city. A spe
cial train from Boston, with the Prince and
suite, cross**! the city line sit 1:40, wtuctv was
announced by a national salute ol 23 guns from
Biamhall hill. The train arrived at the depot
aluw mmule*. after *“-> the engine and cais be
iiigiiuciv decorated w ith American
flag.-. Ac. Ihe royal car w.- furmsh-
ed lor the occasion. ’’•’“*7 will have a beautiful
and rich coll 1 meats, fruits, and wines.
< >n aiightmg from the car the Prince was greet
«-*l wun cheers from citizensand numbersol his
Canadian subjects. He was received by Mayor
Howard, of this city, British Admiral Mure,
Commander Se\ rnour, and other royal officers.
Mayor Howard greeted the Prince with a
brie! welcome, leading him immediately to his
carriage, but presenting him en passant to
members oi the City Council, who saluted him.
The Prince raised his hat m return. The Prince
rode in the Mayor's barouche, with the Mayor,
Duke of New castle, and Lord Lyons. The roy
al suite followed m five other carriages, escorted
by the First Regiment under the command of
f 01. Sweet.
The procession proceeded through India, Mid
dle. Free, High, Danforth, State, Congress, and
Alliance streets, and Victoria wharves, which
were built lor the Great Eastern, where a royal
barge was awaiting his Royal Highness, and
whence they embarked at 3: 15 P. M., the mil
itary presenting arms. Before the Prince em
barked he shook bands with Lord Lyons, the
Mayor, the British Consul, and others.
As the royal barge left the w harf the British
squadron bred a royal salute of twenty-one
gun.-, and similar salutes were tired from the
city ana Fort Preble.
she harbor was lull of steamers, boats, bar
ges, etc., which accompanied the royal barge
from the w hart —the latter being surrounded by
boats iioin thero}al squadron, tilled with Brit
ish officers.
There was a fresh easterly breez* blowing,
and the water in the harbor w as quite rough, so
that ttie boats rowed quite slowly. As the flo
tilla neared the royal squadron, the guards
were manned, and’ those with the strings oi
bunting and flags flying from every point of the
fleet formed a magnificent spectacle, w hich was
witnessed by an immense concourse of people.
When he leached the Hero, at ten minutes
before four, the royal standard was run up to
the mam, and another salute was tired by the
fleet; the riggingol each vessel was instantly
stripped oi nuniing, anil the sailors disappeared
from aloft at half past four.
The squadron sailed out of the harbor, the
Hero leading, followed by the Nile, Ariadne,
Flying Fish, and the Styx, saluting and being
sa.ulea by the fort as they passed. Some of the
mihuvy ' onin/HUt s came h orn a distance of fif
ty mile- ,to J"*” 111 Bic reception.
£.--** off’ finely. The Governor of this State
visited the Hero yesterday, and was received
with suitable honors. The officers of the royal
squadron have made many acquaintances here,
and evidently enjoyed themselves finely, being
tendered every possible attention by our citi
zens.
YANCEY LN CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati. Oct 21.—Mr. Yancey spoke at
Pike’s Opera House, last night, to a crowded
audience. The speech was generally well re
ceived.
To tell your secrets is generally folly but
that folly is without guilt ; to communicate
those with which you are intrusted is always
treachery, and treachery for the most part com
bined with folly.
Thomas Hood died composing—and that,
too, an humorous poem. He is said to have i
remarked that he was dying of charity to the i
undertaker, who wished to urn a lively Hood. i
The influence of men is not confined to the
circle of their acquaintance. It spreads on ev
ery side of them, like the undulations of the
smitten water, and will reach those whom thev
never saw.
The only fountain in the wilderness of life
where man drinks of water totally unmixed
with bitterness, is that which gushes for him
m the calm and shady recess of domestic life, i
When men by age fail in their sight and
hearing, they had better console themselves >
with the thought that they have seen and heard |
quite enough.
COMM ER CI AL.
Macon Prices Current.
BAGGlNG—Kentucky none ip yard.... 00 @ 00
Indian V yard. .. 15 (Lt, 16
BALE ROPE—Hand spun sft 9
Machine T®' 9 @ 9j£
BACON—Sides, Ribbed « ft 14 @ 15
Shoulders $ ft 12 @
Hams. .$4 ft 15 @ 16
“ Canvassed ft 15 @ 16
Tenn. Clear sides.... ft 15X@ 16
Shoulders slb .... 12 @ 12K
Hams. V ft. 15 @ 16
BUTTER—Goshen V »• 26 @ 30
Western w lb 20 @ 25
BLANKETS p pair.... 200@ 275
CANDLES—Star V ft 20 Gfi 25
Adamantine p ft 20 @ 28
Sperm p lb 48 @ 50
CHEESE—Western p ft 13 @ 14
Northern p Ib 14 @ 15
COFEEE—Rio pft 16X@ 17 ’
laiguira p ft 17 is
Java pft 18 (a, 20
Mocha plb .... 22 24
CORDAGE—ManiIa pft 11 @ 15
Cotton pft.. . 18 @ 22
Jute plb 8 @ 9X
FEATHERS pft 50 @ 55 I
CEMENT— p bbl 275 @3OO
FlSH—Mackerel, No. 1 p bbl 18 00 @2200
“ No. 2 p bbl 17 00 @IBOO
“ No. 3 p bbl 900 @I2OO
FLOUR—Superfine low grades P bbl 750 @BOO
Standard p bbl-.... 800 @8 50
Extra p bbl 850 @9 00
Eamily p bbl 900 @IOOO
Choice Extra p bbl 900 @IOOO
GRAlN—Barley p bushel.. 150
Corn p bushel.. 95 @IOO
Oats p bushel. 70 @ 80
Rye p bushel. 1 50
Wheat p bushel. 200 @2l2#
Bran p lOOlbs.. 125 @ 150
Meal p bushel .115 @ 155
HIDES pft 9 © 10
GUANO—Peuvian P lOOlbs.. 315 @330
American, or Jarvis
Island p lOOlbs.. 225 @250
Reese Manipulated..p lOOlbs . 280 @3OO
Mapes'superphosphate of limep lOOlbs.. 280 @3OO
GUNNY BAGS—New p bag.... 11 @ 00
Second hand..p bag.... 10 @ 00
GUNPOWDER p keg.... 650 @7OO
IIAY J orthern P lOOlbs.. 170 @1 90
Eastern P lOOlbs. .180 @2OO
IRON—American Vft 3j<@ 41£
Swedes P ft
Castings.... P®> 3j£@ 5
KERSEYS pyard.... 16 @ 28
LARD—In barrels pft 15 @ 16
In kegs—New Pft I<Ds@ 17 |
LlME—Philadelphia p hhds. .00 00 @OOOO
Thomaston & Shelby.. p bbl 200 @225
LEAD—Bar P ft 8 @.lO
M CLASSES—In barrels —Old
crop P gallon.. 35 @ 37
No new Molasses.
In hogsheads...p gallon.. 33 @ 35
NAILS Pft 4 @
NEGRO SHOES P pair.... 125 @ 150
OIL— Sperm P gallon.. 125 @ 175
Tanner’s P bbl 1200 @I4OO
Linseed P gallon.. 80 @IOO
“ boiled P gallon.. 90 @IOO
POTASH Pft 7 @ 9
Concentrated p tt> 18 @ 20
Russet’s Southern. ..p pair.... 140 @l5O |
PORK—Mess p bbl 1800 @2OOO
Rump p bbl 0000 @OOOO
PLASTER—Calcined p bbl 300 @350
Landplaster p bbl 225 @250
POTATOES—Eating p bbl. ... 325 @350
Planting P bbl 275 @3OO
PAlNTS—WhiteLead,pure.,..p ft 8 @ 10# 1
Zinc Pft 9 @ 10
RICE P ft
SALT—Liverpool p sack.... 135 @l4O
Alum P sack.... 150 @175
Table, large sacks p sack.... 350 fc 350
SPlCES—Pepper P ft 10 @ 15
Ginger pft 9 @ 12J$
SUGAR—Fair p Ib 9#@ 10
Prime P ft 10 @ 10. K
Choice P ft W@ 11X
Clarified P ft 10 @ 12
Loaf P ft 12X@ 14
SOAP-Turpentine pft 5 @ 6&
Family Pft 7 @ 8
STARCH—No. 1 pft 8 @ 10
SYRUP—New Orleans P bbl 60 @ 65
Georgia P bbl 63 @ 66
SHOT— Buck p bag.... 215 @2 25
Bird pbag.... 210 @220
WHISKEY—Pike’s p gallon.. 33 @ 37M I
Ward & Cary.... P gallon.. 35 @35
Pure Com p gallon.. 32 @ 33
WOOL HATS p doz.. ..600 @1250
Macon Provision Market.
BACON—Hams 15@16 cts. per ft ; Clear Sides 16@
cts. per ft; Shoulders per ft. Stock light
Demand good.
FLOUJJ.—S6.7S(2 SBSO per bbl. Stock heavy. De
mand good.
CORN.—9O@9S cts. per bushel. Stock heavy. De
mand fair.
HAY—Northern 1.75 per 100 lbs; Eastern $1.90@
$2.00 per 100 fte. Demand poor.
LARD.—IS@I6 cts. per ft. Stock Light. Demand
good.
COFFEE.—Rio 17@17)s' per ft ; Java 20 per ft. Stock
heavy. Demand fair.
SUGAR.—IO@I2 z Y per ft. Stock light. Demand good.
MOLASSES—3S @ 37. Stock light, demand fair.
SALT.—SI,3S per sack. Stock light. Demand poor.
RICE.—6@6M per ft. Stok light. Demand fair.
oats.—6s@7o ,cts. per bushel, Stock heavy. De.
mand poor.
BAGGING.—BaIe
light. Demand poor.
ROPE.—9>j<® jvcio. pc* iv. block Heavy. Demand
poor.
NEWLAND CHOICE _
GrOODSI!
At all times to be found at
B. POPE FREEMAN'S.
Choice Goshen Butter, New Buckwheat, Stuart's Syrup,
New Layer Raisins, White Mercer Potatoes,
Prime Codfish, White Beans,
Pickled Pork,
Pickled Beef, Butter Crakers, Cream (’rackets, Soda
Biscuit, Ginger Schnapps. English Dairy Cheese, State
Cheese, Red and White Onions, Pure Brandies, Wines,
Ac., Extra Havana Cigars, and in fact, everything desi
rable to eat or drink.
oct 20
BAIKITINS! BARGAINS!’
•
r I' , IIE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the
J citizens of Macon and its vicinity, that they are
now prepared to exhibit.
Free of Charge,
as complete a stock of Ladies'Dress Goods as is usual
ly found at any first class Dry Goods Store. We have
just received a choice lot of Plain and Figured Silks,
Merinos, and Wool DeLaines of the latest styles and
patterns, and all we ask of the Ladies is the lavor of a
call, when we will convince you of the fact that we be
lieve in “Small profits and quick sales.” As usual, we
have a large assortment of all the different styles of
Cloaks and Dusters,
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons. Ruches, Cloths. Cassimeres,
Ladies under garments, and House Furnishing Goods. .
Negro Blankets, K-rseys, and tine Wool Blankets, all of
which we will sell low in order to sell.
TINSEL WORSTED and WORSTED ZEPHYR.
We have at least 500 different colors of single, split, or ,
double. Embroidery Patterns, Beads, Chenille, and all |
the ditierent sorts of Hooks, Needle* Hunting 1 ms
vrtiw pretty things too uu- j
meroiis to mention. Call and see us, we will show you
our goods with pleasure. We would say to the Gentle- |
men iUa< wo have on hand as large and goad an assort - i
merit of well made clothing and Gents Furnishing
Goods as any house in Georgia, ami we will sell them
low, too. as cheap, it not cheaper than any body else.
Call and see for yourselves, next door to our Dry Goods
Store, adjoining Boardman’s Bookstore. Try us, and
we will m arrant to give vou satisiaction
M. LANDAUER & BRO.,
oct 22 d-3m Damour’s Block, on Second-st.
GOLI) BAND AND WHITE
CHUSTA.
BOLSHAW £ HERZOG.
Oct 23dd4tw.tf
CAUTION.
i I.L persons are hereby forewarned against trading .
-*■ a lor. or receiving for anv valuable consideration, a j
certain note of hand given by the subscriber to J. Dan- I
i lels, for the sum of Thirty-Seven Dollars and Seventy- ■
I ive cents, and hilling due on the 25th of October inst.;
as the consideration tor said note has failed, and I shall i
not pay it unless compelled bv law.
oct 2t* ’ p. mcintyre.
Everything Useful
TN the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, can be found at
A low prices, at the Pai.ace or Fashion. Call on
oct 16 d BOSTICK.
IyC Messenger and Citizen copv.
I 1
rpWO HI’NDRED Barrels of Extra Flour in store and
A to arrive, for sale by
WHEELER & WILBUR,
oct 18
"Wlieat. Bye, Barley an<l Oats.
I C* ELECTED especially for Seed. In store and for sale
O by McCALUE & JONES.
cot 10 d
DR. JOHN IIAKDEMAN,
I Office over Dr. E. L. Slrohecker's* Drug Store
aug 10 d
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The llarnden Express Company will receive and for
ward all articles entrusted to them and for exhibition
at the State Fair in Atlanta, and the Planters’ Fair.in
Macon, free of charge, aud enter for those who desire it,
if the entering fees will accompany the articles so to be
entered. For particulars, &c., inquire of
oct 18 M. C. MCDONALD, Agent.
________ _____
FIEO. T. ROGERS & SON have removed to the new
' ’ Store on Cherry Street, nearly opposite Messrs. Car
hart & Curd’s. oct 2 d
Life of Bell and Everett,
FOR sale at Depository, 25 cts. single copy, ten copies
for $2.00. J. W. BURKE, Agent.
Sept 11-
Douglas Electoral Tickets.
PERSONS desiring printed Electoral Tickets to be
used on the day of election, are notified that the Ex
ecutive Committee have made arrangements so that they
may be procured free of cost to the applicant, at the
Georgia Telegraph office.
JAS. W. ARMSTRONG. Chairman.
Macon, 0ct.T5,1860. —d-ts
Periodicals, Newspapers. &c.
rpHE subscriber, located on Cotton Avenue, Macon,
1 Ga., would respectfully inform the citizens of Ma
con and surrounding country. that he keeps constantly
on hand a supply ot the latest American and European
Magazines ana Newspapers; also, Novels, Stationery,
&c. Please call and examine for your light reading.
JOHN McKEON,
oct 13 d-lm Next door to Ross & Coleman.
NEW HOTEL.
tPHE undersigned having leased the upper part of Mr.
-* Henry Home’s Block, on Cherry-st., two squares
from the Rail Road Depot, and in the business part of
the city, and having fitted up the same with entire new
furniture, <fcc., and every convenience requisite, informs
hereby the transient public and his friends, that he in
tends to open, on the 22d of October, the
PLANTERS’ HOUSE.
for their accommodation, and pledges himself that every
effort will be made to please all who may favor him
with their patronage, by keeping a table second to
none, —clean and comfortable apartments and beds, at
tentive servants and polite and checrlul accommoda
tions for reasonable charges.
oct 20 “J. O. GOODALE.
Georgia Citizen. Journal & Messenger please copy ts.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite the Passenger House, Macon, Ga.
By E. E. BROWN & SON.
Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. The pro
prietors will spare no nains to make their guests com
sortable. feb 1 d-ly
GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
EIINSTEIJN
Has just opened a choice lot of LACE SETS, BERTHAS,
COLLARS, ZOUAVE JACKETS, EMBROIDER
ED AND THREAD CAMBRIC HANDKER
CHIEFS, BANDS, EDGINGS AND IN
SERTINGS; Also, the Second Lot of
those elegant CLOAKS that
he is selling so cheap.
|pgF°New lot of DRESS GOODS of all kinds.
SHAWLS. BLANKETS, KERSEYS, <fcc.
CARPETS—in best English Brussels.
Velvets—3 and 2 ply, Ingrain, Hearth Rugs, &c., &c.
All goods at greatly reduced prices.
J3f“We invite an inspection from all.
oct 17 ELIAS EINSTEIN.
REV. H LOWENTHAL,
TJRACTICAL TEACHER of the Hebrew and German
JL Languages, Poplar Street, opposite the residence
of Thomas A. Harris, Macon, Ga.
Terms—By the course, consisting of 25 lessons.. $25.
By the year, one pupil 50.
2 of one Parents 75.
3 of one Parents 100
Students may enter the above Institution at any time
during the day or evening, aud study both Languages,
if they prefer. Engagements with Schools, &c., &c., is
respectfully solicited.
All payments mustinvariably be either half in advance
security of the whole. feb24d
IIELUBOLIfSGEMIIEI’IIEI’AIIATIOL
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Bladder.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for the Gravel.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Dropsy.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Nervousness..J
Il l-’.l M HOLD'S BUCHU for Loss oi Memory. 1
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dimness of Vision. r
ii vi BUCHU for Difficult Breatblng.f
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Horror of Disease.
HELMBOI-D’« BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Wakefulness.
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.*
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Eruptions.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Pain in the Back.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Heaviness of the
with Temporary Suftusion and Loss of Sight.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness,
with Want of Attention and Horror of Society.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU lor Obstructions.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indis
cretion, and all Diseases of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE. MARRIED, OR CONTEM-
PLATING MARRIAGE,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints incident to the Sex, whether arising
from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE,
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medi
cine, for unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES
Secret Diseases
In all their Stages, At little Expense.
Little or no change of Diet; No inconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for Excesses
arising from habits indulged in
By and Old,
And for di * a«3s arising from dissipation. It removes
all improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a
short time to a state of health and purity.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for diseases
and affections of the most distressing character.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all aflec
tions and diseases of the
Urinary Organs,
Whether existing in
Male or Female,
a a a
From whatever cause originating, and no matter of
How Long Standing.
a a a
All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the
same treatment and may originate from the same cause.
Head I Head! Head I
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in taste
and odor, but immediate in its action.
Personally appeared before me. an aiderman of the city
ot Philadelphia, 11. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being
duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no
Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely veg
etable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed liefore me this 23d day of No
vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD,
Aiderman.
BlilCt. .fY or* Sih Bowi xs FOR $5. DELIVER
ed to any Address.
Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
104 South Tenth st., below Chesnut, Phila.
Beware of Counterfeits
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS.
Who endeavor to dispose “of their own” and “other”
Articles on the reputation attained by
Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations.
“ Extract Buchu.
“ “ Sarsaparilla.
” “ Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by E. L. STROHECKER,I
AXD ALL DRUOGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Ask for Helmbold's, Take No Other.
Cut out the advertisement and send for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Aug 13-
Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds!!
JUST RECEIVED.
A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SEEDS GROWN BY
( O.HNTOCK, FEI E A CO.
An establishment of nearly 40 years standing. All seeds
are warranted to be fresh and genuine.
trade supplied at the Wholesale price. Or
ders from Merchants respectfully solicited.
oct 19 E. L. STROHECKER.
IyIANOS —A new and elegant lot of Chickering d
Son's, Light A Bradbury s, and W. Knabe's, at mat.
ufactnrer’s quoted prices. For sale by
mar Id E. J. JOHNSTON & CO'
SEWING MACHINES and Mathematical Instruments
repaired and adjusted, and new parts made to order
ew Tension Pads, &c., for old machines Bv
mar la E. J. JOHNSTON & CO
wTn ted~tiob oT row
840,000 1
TTPON such terms as may be agreed upon bv thepar
ties. For which notes and good security wil! be
given or bond and mortgage to suit the parties.
oct 16 d E. C. GRANNISS, Agent,
A . G. BOSTICK,
IN renewing business on his own account, would in
form his friends, and. tjxe public generally, that he
will open, in his
NEW STORE ROOMS,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, ON IST OCTOCBER,
A SPLKINOID STOCK
OF
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Os the Best Fabrics and latest Styles.
THE CARPET ROOM
will be filled with the choicest and newest patterns, irom
1 the most Magnificent Velvets and' English Brussels, a
to an excellent article at 25 cents per yard.
He extends an invitation to his old friends an “ , ■
mere to call on him. assuring them that they . hat
kindly treated, and that priceswill gtvefullsatis-fa _ •
The Stock will be a maiden one, fresh and pure as
' "■sweet sixteen." and he asks his friends awa |
opening. A. G. BOblier*.
Macon, Sept 15,1860-d&w
Journal & Messenger copy\_
isro humbug:
It has been proven,
Dougherty’s Warranted Grease
AMI TAR EXTRACTOR-
This article we prepare ourselves, and have fully
tested its efficacy, and we feel safe in recol “’“®’l“ A .
it to the public, as the best preparation ever onerea,
the removal of Grease, Paint, Tar, and all kinds oi
stains from clothing. No person should be witno
bottle, it will be found both economical and convcniu t.
All we ask is a fair trial, and if it proves not to be w nat
jepresented, we will refund the money. P r }. ce TI S*, , P.-X,
cents per bottle. ZEILIN A HUNT.
Bept4-d&wtf
S. B. DAY
VirOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub-
VV lie that he is again in Macon with a fine stock of
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Plated
cy Goods, Musical Instruments, Ac., which •will besom
at reasonable prices. Also, that he will give particular
attention to Watch Rapairing. b. J. ha .
Oct 16 d&w-3in
Valuable Plantation for Sale
T WILL sell my ftantntion, situated in Macon and
1 Houston counties, five miles from Winchester, on
South Western Rail Road, and containing 2400 acres, lev
el oak and hickory tend, with about 1400 acres in culti
vation. The place is healthy, with good water, and well
improved, with all necessary buildings, and, if desired,
can be divided into two or more settlements, ror terms,
&c., address the undersigned at Macon, Georgia.
Sept 27-dAwtf BASb ’
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! For Sale,
AT the Macon Gas Works, 2,000 bushels of refuse
Lime, for agricultural purposes. It is superior to
new Lime, as a fertilizer, and has been used by a num
ber of Planters, with general satisfaction. The low
price at which it is sold—s cents per bushel—is an in
ducement for all to try it.
There is also for sale, at the same place, a large quan
tity of Tar, which is used for painting roofs, preserving
wood in or out of the ground, and is excellent for wagon
use, and many other purposes. Apply at the Gas \V orks.
Sept 27-d&wtf
JELLY MOLDS
AND
SELF*SEAL.IIVCi
FRUIT JARS,
A good assortnent, CHEAP.
Aug 10,1860-d&w BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
To Southern Dealers !
W. A. KANSOM & CO,
Successors to J-H. Ransom & Co>,
32 COURTLAND AID 39 DEY STREETS,
Daniel Ransom, I ( Darius W. Geer,
W. A. Ransom, > New-York, \ Robert H. Boyd,
A. P. Ransom, ) I
MANUFACTURERS x
AN D
I WHOLES OEALI RS
InP
BOOTS & SHOES,
, HAVE constantly on land a LARGE STOCK
1 Ot MNE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
, Southern Trade, which *hey will sell at the lowest
market prices for cash orapproved credit
Jan, 1,1860. diwly
NEW FIRM I
CASTLEN&VARDELL,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
At thQold of Mem^d &Castlcnq>
ZDIUTJCi S’JCOJFLJS.
TXTE have this day formed a copartnernship, for the
VV purpose of transacting a /'’irs/ Class holesale 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, PERFUMERY, PAINTS,
I OILS, Ac. Ac.
We will be prepared to furnish any article that can be
found in our line, as cheap as in any Drug establishment
tn the city.
Physicians and others may rely upon their prescrip
tions being prepared with accuracy and dispatch.
The old friends of Menard & Castlen are requested to
continue their patronage, and as Mr. Vardell has had
seven years experience in the business, with E. L. Stro
hecker and E. L. Strohecker <S Co., in this city, he hopes
to merit the approbation, and receive the custom, of
many new ones. F. G. CASTLEN, M. D.
11. T. VARDELL.
Macon, May 1,1860- dAW
THOS. A. HARRIS, WM. H. ROSS'
HA.RHIS & ROSS,
{SUCCESSORS TO THOS. A. HARRIS,)
W A.RE - MOUSE
• AND
General Commission Merchants 1
Cor. of Second & Pojlar Sts., Macon, Ga.
WILL give their special personal attention to all bu
siness entrusted to them. Cash advances made on pro
duce in store. Particular attention given to the storage
and sale of Cotton.
Macon, June 22,1860 —aug6 d&w-6m
OYSTERS!,
() V S T I< K S ! !
OYSTERS!!!
HAVING completed our arrangement in Savannah,
we are now prepared to fill all orders for
Fresh or Pickled Oysters
In the city or country, at short notice. Wc are receiv
ing large quantities for shipping in the country Also.
E I S HI!
Os all kinds. So send along your orders if yon want
them filled punctual, or give us a call on
MULBERRY STREET,
Just opposite the LANIER HOUSE, where we will be
happy to wait on yon.
We are also receiving large supplies of
Oysters, Fish, Game and Beef,
By every Steamer from New- York, ta be served up at
short notice in our SALOON, over th • Store, which can
not be beat South in style.
App(es ? Oranges,
Potatoes iiikl OnioiiM
In large quantities, by every steamer, for sale as low as
can be bought in the city, by
H. N. ELLS & CO.
oct 18 I
Fall Trade 1860.
N. S, PRUDDEN & CO.
ANNOUNCE themselves prepared to exhibit the most
choice, beautiful and newt st styles in fashionable
FANCY DRY GOODS.
We have spared neither time or trouble in makit.
selections for the department in
D.RESS GOODS!
Special attention is invited to a great variety oi hand
i some SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Also Misses’ and. i
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS,
Dress Trimmings, Plain Ribbons, Embroideries, Gloves, i
i Hosiery, White and Staple Goods, and the numerous
• articles required for a complete Stock of Dry Goods.
Macon, Oct. 5, 1860. N. S. PRUDDEN &, CO.
'"coal OIL
B. A. WISE.
For Sale by
-
COAL OIL
For Sale by R A WISE
COAL OIL
For Sale by b a WISE .
COAL OIL
For Sale by r a WISE.
COAL OIL LAMPS
For Salo by B A WISE
COAL OIL LAMPS
For Sale by
B. A. WISE.
COAL OIL LAMPS
For Sale by
B. A. WISE.
COAL OIL LAMPS
For Sale by
B. A. WISE.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 13, IB6o—ddf
N OT OFTEN
HAVE the public a chance to make such bargains a
we are now ottering.
$<20,000 WOKTIiI
OF
Boots. Shot's. Brogans.
J.KD'
TItUNIiS.
Determined to close out our entire Stock we offer the
above Goods
AT FIRST COST-
FOR CASH OJVW
We respect full j r invite yon toj
Call and Examine our Goods,
and get the prices—you can’t help buying. We have aL
styles of Ladies, Gents, Childrens and Neero Shoes, the
greater part
Our Own Manufacture.
We .shall sell as above stated, without reserve. Re
member at cost, for cash.
L. L. BRICKHOUSE & CO.,
Sept 4- Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
“Something New under the Sun.”
WHERE THE STAR IF4&
VV. T. NELSON
HAS opened, at his old stand, on Cherry street, a
. choice lot of Family Groceries, such as Flour, Meal,
Grits, Sugar, Coffee, Candles, Soap, Starch, Butter, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausages,
Cabbage, Potatoes, and, in fact, every article usually
kept in a first class Family Grocery, to which he invites
the attention of his friends and the public.
ALSO, the very best brands of fine Old Brandies,
Wines, &c., put up in bottles, or by the gallon.
W.T. NELSON.
Macon, Ga., Sept 5, 1860-
BUSINESS SUITS!
Just received and priced low down by
E. WINSHIP.
cIuTH COATS,
BEA VFR COATS, ;
CASS IM ERE COATS,
OVER COATS.
Just received a large lot, bought low and
will be sold low by E. WINSIIIP.
BOYS’ SUITS,
BOYS’ SACK COATS,
BOYS’ FROCK COATS,
BOYS’ JACKETS,
BOYS’ OVER COATS.
Just received at E. WINSHIP’S.
Clothing of All Kinds!
Can be bought cheap, especially for CASH,
of E. WINSIIIP.
Macon, Ga., October 13 d
Office of the Milledgeville Railroad Co. I
September 3,1860. f
4 T a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held,
1 \. the following Resolutions were passed by the Board:
Ist, Resolved, That the Chief Engineer be instructed
to employ such additional assistance as may be necessa
ry to finish the location of the line of road by the first
of November next, to be let by sections after advertise
ment, so soon as each section has been reported to the
Board.
2d, Resolved, That the President be authorised to
make a call upon the Stockholders of the Milledgeville
Railroad Company for payment of the following install
ments upon their stock, (In addition to the five per cent,
required at the time of subscription) to wit:
Five per cent, on the 10th of October, 1860.
Fifteen “ '• “ 10th of November, “
Five “ “ “ 10th of December, “
Five “ “ “ 10th of January, 1861.
True extract from the minutes of the'Board.
W. MILO OLIN, Sec’y. & Treas.
In pursuance of the second resolution above, the
Stockholders of the Milledgeville Railroad Company are
requested to pay the instalments as set forth in said
Resolution, at the office of said Company, in Augusta.
S. D. HEARD, President.
Augusta, Sept. 7,1860-dtjanlO
Wines! Wines!! Wines!!!
KA Baskets Heidsick Piper Wine,
t)v 75 Cases Prince Imperial “
20 Cases Cabinet Wine,
20 “ Sparkling Catawba,
10 “ LePerle Champagne,
Dr. Bowen’s Catawba and Scuppernong Wine,
A Fine Stock of Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines.
We can safely recommend the above Wines, having
purchased entirely from importers, and would call atten
tion to the Prince Imperial Champagne, as a Wine of
rare quality, at a moderate price.
Sept 20-_ HARDEMAN & OR IFFIN
Candles. Soap and Starch.
» » “■ i | Doxes Candles,
50 Boxes Soap,
100 Boxes Starch, for sale by I
FEARS
Liquors, Ac.
r Bbls. Monongahela Whiskey,
—.3 50 bbls. Corn Whiskey,
10 bbls. N. E. Rum,
10 % Casks Champagne Brandy
SS, “ Sazuac
3 M “ Jules Rollins’ “ For sale by
FEARS & PRITCHETT.
Syrups and Molasses.
WHhds. Sardenas Molasses,
10 bbls. Stewart’s Sugar House Molasses,
5 bbls. XX Syrup,
5 “ XXX ■
5 “ Golden XX Syrup, received and for sale by
Sept 20- FEARS & PRITCHETT ._
Fish ! Fish ! !
WBbls. No. 2, 3 and 4 Mackerel,
20 half bbls. No. 2, 3 and 4 Mackerel,
10 half bbls. No. 1 White Fish,
20 Qr. “ “ 1
Received and for sale by
FEARS & PRITCHETT
Corn, Rye, Barley and Oats.
i 1000 Bushels Prime Corn,
200 “ “ Seed Rye,
150 “ “ Seed Barley,
500 “ “ Oats, for sale bv
Sept 7- BO WDRE’ & ANDERSON.
GIAiiBAGGLVG.
1 A A BALES GUNNY CLOTH,
LUU 600 Coils Machine Rope.
400 Half coils Machine Rope.
For sale by GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
I oct 2 d
I
NEW MACKEREL.
1 A A PACKAGES MACKEREL No. 1, 2 and 3,
luv 25 Bbls, new White Fish,
150 Half barrels new White Fish.
Just received and for sale by
oct 2 d GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
IyRIME BLACK BOY, field hand, 17 years old; prime
, A black Girl, 17 years old, field hand and a qualified
I seamstress both in cutting and sewing.
oct H d-ts 3. B. ALLGOOD.
FRESH CONFECTIONS
AND
PROVISIONS.
THOSE desirous of getting a nice dessert, no matter
what kind, either
FINE FRESH PIES, all sorts,
CHARLOTTE RUSSES, ICE CREAMS, PUDDINGS,
LIGHT SWEET CAKE, of 50 different descriptions,
FRESH NICE CANDIES, &c., of endless variety,
Are respectfully requested to call on the undersigned,
who also offers
375 FINE FRESH COCOANUTS,
PIG HAMS, DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUES,
CABBAGES POTATOES and ONIONS,
500 Boxes SARDINES, favorite brands just opened,
NORTHERN APPLES.
Wedding Suppers, Parties, Pic Nies, to any extent,
; will be furnished by the undersigned, in very superior
style, having all facilities and help to guarantee highest
satisfaction.
Also, received, a fine lot of West India Fruit, consist
ing of Oranges, Pineapples, and Bananas.
C. H ANSE,
Sept 22-d Successor to H, Home.
1860, Spring and Summer Trade.
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
Sterling and Coin Silver Ware,
Silver Plated Housekeeping- Goods,
Piano Fortes of the finest and best makes, Guns, Ta
ble and Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Traveling and Riti
cule Baskets, Parian Statuettes, Walking Canes, Port
Monaies, Backgammon Boards, Chess men, Dominoes,
&c. Ac.
Public attention is invited to the above, of which our
Stock is very large, together with a great variety of oth
er articles, all of which will be sold at very tow prices, for
cash or approved credit.
May 11£ E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
A Great Bargain.
4 HOUSE and lot near the Female College, in the city
ZL. of Macon, for sale, cheap for cash, having six rooms,
with fireplaces in five of them, with good double kitch
en, smokehouse and stable, with a good well of water on
the lot. The lot contains half acre, and is convenient
to the business part of the city, and to the College and
other male or female Schools, and a very desirable place.
Any one wishing to purchase would do well to examine
the premises. E. C. GRANNISS,
Aug 30,1860- Agent.
SUNDRIES.
■< 17E have in Store, and to arrive, ojir usual assortment
VV of Groceries, consisting, in part, of Sugar, Coffee,
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Salt, Nails, Paints of every kind,
Linseed and Sperm Oils, Soap, Candles, Cotton Osna
burge, Stripes, Macon Shirting, &c. &c. A very superi
or lot of old and pure Brandies and Wines, Segars, &c.,
with various other articles, which we offer, at wholesale
and retail, at lowest market rates.
Sept 7- BOWDRE & ANDERSON.
AMS
Lard
Goshen Butter,
Fresh Cheese,
Bacon,
White Fish J
Mackerel,
New Family Flour,
Georgia Cerseys,
Georgia Made Shoes,
Bagging and Rope,
Meal, Grits. Rice <fcc„ &c„
For sale by T. J, & D. LANE.
Sept 10-
Plantation For Sale.
I OFFER for sale a FINE PLANTATION, within five
miles of Macon, situated in the forks of the Ocmul
gee river aid Tobesofkee Creek. There are seven hun
dred acres »f cleared upland, two hundred of wooded
upland aid four hundred of rich bottom lands, very
heavily tinkered, possessing all the advantages of Rail
road facliiies, lying on the Macon & Brunswick and
South Western Railroads. There are fine improvements
of everykind on the place, dwelling, out-houses, &c.—
The cro] can be seen on the place.
Will bi sold on the most reasonable terms.
Aug 2-i-d J. H. ANDREW’S,
it i si > i 1 > i-u- x
PURE OLD
MOTONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
( CONSCIENTIOUSLY distilled by;Mr. JAMES BURN
V SIDE, of Alleghany county, Pa., in the old fashion
ed honest way, from the choicest Rye, and in no case
offered for sale until adapted to wholesome use by age.—
It is at once the most palatable, as it is emphatically
the purest beverage in the reach of the public. To the
invalid, as well as to those in health, it commends it
self for its unrivaled qualities as a stimulant of the saf
est, surest, and most benefleient description. For sale
in barrels, kegs, &c., and put up in cases of one dozen
bottles each.
CLERY & STOCKDALE, Proprietors,
328 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WM. C. CONOVER, Agent,
225 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
C. A. R N. WHITE. -I-
oct 7 d-3m 54 Cedar Street, New 1 ork.
The Academy for the Blind
WILL, as heretofore, be open for the reception of
VV visitors in general, every W’ednesday afternoon
from 3 to 5 o’clock. The exhibition will commence
at 3M o’clock, and continue in no case longer than
one hour. Strangers visiting the city can be admitted
at other times on application to the Principal—in which
case the exhibition will be limited to mere explanations <
of the modes of instruction in the several departments,
illustrated by single pupils selected for the purpose with
out any interference with the labors of teachers and
classes. Persons wishing to see the school or building
will please ask at the door for the Principal, and in case
of his absence, for the principal teacher.
W. D. WILLIAMS, Principal.
Macon, October (th, 1860—d-ts
HORACE FITCH & CO.
ARE constantly eceiving NEW STYLES OF CLOTH
ING FOR MEN and YOUTH, adapted to the FALL
and WINTER TRVDE,
Mr. W. T. Fit h announces to the public, and his
friends that he has taken the personal charge of the es
tablishment, and would invite all in w’ant of good or
CHEAP GOODS ti call: assuring them that the reputa
tion which the firn of H. Fitch <S Co. have enjoyed for
the past twenty years will be fully sustained.
In the TRUNK DEPARTMENT our facilities are as
good as the best, and we cannot be undersold.
Triangular Block, Entrance 2d Street and
Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Oct 5 d-ts
AT BOARDMAN’S~BOOK STORE,
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR
Eclectic, Harper's, Godey's and Peterson's
Magazines; for Blackwood and the four
Quarterlies. feb Idky
FALL TRADE OF 1800,
AT
ROSS & COLEMAN’S
"Bazaar of Fashion..’’
XTTE are now in the full tide of successful operation,
V V 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 of our Stock, and to at
tempt a description, through an advertising medium, of
our rich foreign fabrics in
Ladies Dress Goods,
would be superfluous: suffice it to say that etyles never
were so elaborate, and that we have them in all their
grades and colors. . ,
We append a list of a few rich Goods entirely new in
this market: ,
Ottoman Valours; Droqnet De Brocades; Mjnniyers
in full setts; Velvet Embroidered Soies; Brocade Vel
ours; Violets Des Alps; Plaid Lance,’ in all Colors.
Gro D’ Epsom, in various hues; Zonave Burnous;
Rept Robe De Chambres; Rept Persians ala Mazaona;
Snow Flake Isadora 1 *; Madapilans in chintz colors;
Diamond and Magic Ruffling*: Zephyr Sontags; Crape
Broche Fancy Colors; Gold Belts and Gilded Dress Trim
ings; Velvet Cloaks; Cloth Arabs; Cloth Cloaks; Car
petings from the Richest Medallion Velvet Tapestry
down to uie lower grades.
Our Stock is unusually full and we invite thepublic to
an examination of the same.
ROSS & COLEMAN,
Macon, Sept 12- Cotton Avenue.
Musical Instruction.
OSCAR VON BRIESEN, Professor of Music having
been permanently located in Macon since December
last, continues to offer his services to the citizens as
instructor on the Piano, Guitar, and Harmony at the
residences of pupils or in schools. Terms 415,00 per
quarter of 24 lessons.
References.—L. N. W’hittle, Esq., I. C. Plant, Dr. E. L.
Strohecker, Mrs. Butlerand others. Applications may be
left at Messrs. E. J. Johnston & Co.’s Piano and Jewel
ry Store.
Repairing and tuning Pianos will be done faithfully
To Buy and Sell for Cash
ENABLES
E. Feuchtwanger
TO sell Goods as cheap, and many articles cheaper
than anybody in the State. Call and examine his
stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR
NISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c and vou
are sure not to leave his store without buyin®
„ „ „ E. FEUCHTW ANGER,
Next t° Mrs. Bulkley’s Millinery Establishment, Cher
ry St., Macon. Ga. B d
Postponed Executor’s Sale.
Positively to take place on Thursday, the first
dav of November.
Z , EORGU-BHJB COUNTY.-By virtue of au order
ol the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold on the Ist day of November, at the late residence, in
Macon, ot Andrew Pye, deceased, all the perishable pro
perty belonging to the estate of said deceased, consist
ing of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one lot of
Medicines. Medical Library, Surgical Instruments, &c.,
one Gold w atch, one Horse and Buggy, one two horse
Wagon, two Cows and Calves, two sets Blacksmith
Tools, and divers other articles too numerous to men
tion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. Terms —
notes due 12 months with approved security.
STEPHEN COLLINS,
oct 22 Executor of A. Pye, deceased.
/U-UNPOW’DER, Foreign and Domestic. By
<JT feb 1 d-ly D. C. HODGKINS & SON
J. C. THORNTON & 00?
Opposite the Post OlH<e. *
Quinby & Co.’s Buggies, x-nßai r
Brattleboro Buggies,
Concord Buggies, I-Wt
Elbow Spring Buggies, N;, jL '£yjf
Eliptic “ Buggies, ——
Side “ Buggies,
Boden’s Trotting Buggies
York “ Buggies,
Poney Kgsies.
Plant’s Premium Buggies
Elm City Buwies
Shifting Top wLgies
Slide Seat Buggies
Extra Seat Buggies
Standing Top gS’
With all the various styles in use, which will be con
etantly replenished, with an Extensive Stock of Car
riages, Bretts, Caleche Coaches, Harness, &c. &c.
The very best of work offered on the most reasonable
terms, for cash or good notes. [Aug 21
“Nosse Hsec Omnia Salus Est.”
BROUGHTON'S Prescription Store, corner of Cotton
Avenue and Cherry st., opp. Bowdre & AudenonV.
Reliable Medicines only, will be used in the prepara
tion of all prescriptions. Patients
to bear this in mind, and also remember that
Broughton is
I Unsurpassed for skill in compounding Physician’s
J prescriptions.
ood and efficient Medicines, selected with great care
X always on band,
Having 13years experience in this business, Brough
ton would suggest to the public
rphe propriety of sending their prescriptions to him,
A to be put up as above—
Os unquestionably pure and select Drugs, Chemi aU
&c.
TVight calls promptly attended, on application at his
±1 residence. New st., opposite T. A. Harris’.
Atlg2s- JOHN BKOUGHTON. Druggist.
RUNAWAY,
the dwelling of the subscriber, in Vineville
I? about the 14th instant, anegro woman named MAK
THA, about3o years old, copper colored, front teeth out,
medium size, slim made, a small scar from a burn on
one of her arms.
A reasonable reward will be paid for herapprehension
and delivery, or any information to lead to her recovery
J. P. LAMAR.
Macon, July 30, 1860.-dtf
jai otice !
A nimble Th rip better tha n a slow Sevenpence.
C.H. FpiIANICO.
Have determined on and afterthe
First Day of September PVext,
To adopt strictly the
CASH SYSTEM
In their business, as they are satisfied by that means
they will be enable to sell their goods at least.
Ten >*<’/• Cent. 4 hem per I
And they are disposed to give that advantage to their
CUSTOMER 8 ,
Instead of paying it out for a *
Book Keeper and Shoe Leather,
[To say nothing of the annoyance of
DUXXIXG AND BEIXG DUNNED!!
They are thankful for
JF* s t Favors
And hope by the adoption of the
A.BOV'E SYSTEJM
NOT ONLY A
CON T I N U A T I O3N
BUT A nJ
INCREASE OP THS SAMEI
As we intend keepings full assormentof EVERYTHING
ip the
Confectionary, Family Grocery
AND PROVISION LINE.
aug d-tf[
KENNEDY & LYNCH,
HER CHA NT TA IL ORS,
11 riLL open, on the first of October, in the Store for-
T V merly occupied by Mr. J. Peter, on Cherry street,
next to Freeman's, a choice and well selected assort
mfnt o-f
Clatlis? Cassimeres,
AND
VESTINGS,
of the latest importations, which we are prepared to
manufacture to order, in the latest styles, and at the
shortest notice, all of which we will warrant to give sat
isfaction.
The citizens of Macon, and adjoining counties, are re
•spectfully invited to give us a call, as we are practical
Tailors, and determined to please both in price aad
style. We have also a fine assortment of Furnishing
Goods. VV. C. KENNEDY,
Sept 29- P. LYNCH.
JNO. N. KEIN&CO.,
Second St., Macon, Ga.,
Will offer this day
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF
SILKS,
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
AT GREAT BARGAINS,
AT GREAT BARGAINS,
AT GREAT BARGAINS,
FOR CASH.
FOR CASH.
FOR CASH.
CARPETING,
CARPETING,
RUGS, MATTINGS,
VELVET,
BRUSSELS.
THREE PLY AC.,
CURTAINS,
SATIN LAIN,
AND LACE CURTAINS,
Call and see the Goods
Cal land see the Goods
Call and see the Goods
And judge for yourselves,
And judge for yourselves,
And judge for yourselves,
AT
AT
AT
JNO. N. KEIN & CO S.
JNO. N. KEIN & CO’S.
JNO. N. KEIN & CO’S.
oct. 12 “ Head- (Quarters.
TO 110 USE-KEEPERS.
THE PREMIUM BAKING
OK
DOES not contain a particle of Alum, Sa ratus or
any kind of deleterous drug, but is perfectly pure
and healthj - and as a culinary preparaton is infallible am l
invaluable.
The Azumea has obtained the diploma as the purest
and best Baking Powder known, for making light auu
wholesome
BREAD BISCUIT,
SPONGE, JOHNNY
AND BUCKWHEAT CAKES
A trial only is necessary.
83?" Only 15 cents a box.
For sale by ZEILIN & HUNT,
oct 6 d Only Agents.
New Jeweliy Establishmen*
LOUIS R. MENARD,
(Late of the Menard & Burghar l
IS now opening at his new Store, next door below Ross
& Coleman’s, Cotton Avenue, a large stock of tue
latest styles of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
and Plated Ware, Musical Instruments, lam ’
Goods, &c., Ac. These goods were selected by u l ®*? 1 ’
and he flatters himself that several years experience in tn
business has qualified him to please his patrons. G ive
him a call. , , „ in
REPAIRING.—This department la under the super" l
tendence of competent workmen, and all work done ”)
him is warranted to give satisfaction.-
BANK NO I E LOST.
WHEREAS, the right half of a Bank Note for Fii’ v
Dollars, of the &nk of Middle Georgia, »t Mawn
said note being numbered 168, bearing n L g
1,1856, lettered B, and signed 11. M. North, Cashie .
Notice is hereby given that three months after tliitl-d
L7d e °n&. Wm ’ PPIy tO
Wilkinson county, October 8,1860.
rpAKEN UP, by the Overseer, on the estate plawol
A John Lamar, deceased, a small chesnut ’
aged about 11 years, with a slight blemish in on -
The owner is requested to come forward, prove p * ( ’
and pay for the advertisement. Apply at the pw ler .
9 miles East of Clinton, in Jones county, or to f .
signed, at Macon. J- «• LAMAR.
Sept 21-d&wlm