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XI A <J«» N . <i is <>lfO 1 A:
MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBERS.
TELEGRAPHIC .
Jnig-e Douglas Detained by an Accidents
Montgombkf, Ah., Nov. 2. (l«>i P. AL) —
Ttns Upper deck of t ie little .steamer Virginia
gave way just now while Judge Douglas wns
making his farewell address to his friends. H«
with the crowd were precipitated below but n
one was hurt. Mis. Douglas held on by Ila
railing and was rescued uninjure«L Air. and
Mr*. Douglas returned to the hotel.
MAHKKi REPORTS.
Mobile, Nov. 2—Sales of cotton to-day 2,000
bales. Middlings 11 cents. The sales of the
week were 19 *OO and the receipts 19,000
against 22,290 Bales last year. The decrease i t
this port is 13,550 bales. The exports of the
we k w ere 18,94 > bales. The stock is 119,050
biles. Freights to Liverpool 9-l(» I. anti to
H ivre 1 cent. Sterling exchange pre
raium.
Ne.v Orleans, Nov. 2.—The cotton market
was qn.et t day w ith sales of 4,000 bales. —
Middlings 11|<&1cunts. The sales forth;
week wire 35,500 Dales and the receipts ($9,000
against 75,500. Tiie decrease at this point is
02,000, and al all ports 12f,i>0J bales. The ex
ports oi the week are 7l>,< 00 and the total ex
ports 219,50 • bales. The stock is 248,5'1u
bales, bterling exchange | premium, on
New Yoik iiD.l percent, discount. Freights to
Liverpool i?-b2d.
For the Telegraph.
Powersville, Ga., Oct 13th, 1860.
Mr. Ediur:— l.ie Breck patty ie uriih
awake in O<d Houston they are confident o
victory. Douglas will uot get more tnan 1_
or 15 votes in tne couil’y. The Bell raigin c
crowd is busy ringing Bells and s.ioutimj ylv
rotas Union ; they talk a great d al about tin
glorious Union being wiped from the map o.
nations by rivers ui blood. Tiie reply of thi
Brees party is, let it be wiped from the map
of nations by oceans > f blood, rattier than u.
basely and ignumi tously suoanl to taeagg.es
stoas <•! tne das aruiy Aboliaonisls. I’aei
have burnt our lu a n.-.—stolen our property
nui.li.d t ie laws of congress pass d lor tm
prowCdo . ol our t l upet iy—ut .l aercd our ciu
Z.a.-, a.idla y uoidi assert tnal t.ie H repres .
b.c cond.ct uas co.in .vuced ; yet, n twidistanu
mg l.us, lac Bell parly is » id wdiuig to co.,
tuiu,- lOsuounl to sue.t out ag.s. the time ha
Conic for tlie Souta Co wet, lo defend her right
at til p hut <>l tne bayonet if needs be; souh
in.-iauta.icods ali i ilkcuve remedy mu.-t b
applied, or lu iaial < onapse w ill soon com
oa and we s ah di , iguooly die— base niea.
a »d abj ct slave-, the scorn and contempt o
mahaind, uupittied, unwept and unmourned.
Democrats ol Hou.- on, be up and doing.—
Make one more ill rt to secure your rights,
a d pro.vet the Cons itution ot your country
A Houston Dem chat.
For the Telegraph.
Mr. Editor:— l nave ..itiur o taken but lit
tic ono interest in politics—l have looked ou
upon its stormy watersand felt no fear—hear.,
its waves beating upon thi- gra-id and mi_ht\
Structure—the Union, with almost indifference.
I had iK-retolore thought the cry of “Disunion,'
••Disunion," was but the voic of the fanatic
that i was some spcctnil vision that hauntei.
the minds ot vvil-sus|*ecling men. But now,
when I hear m n, old. grey-headed invn, men
who have battled w ith fanaticism in ever; shapi
and f -rm m which it came, and as fast as it
raised its Hydra-head d.-slrox ed it; when 1 say
I hear sucu men speak of disunion as sonn
thmg in vitablv, wno warn the South to pre
pare tor the coming struggle, tor soon it must
c iin.\ I am surpri.-ed that others may be found
still "mugging the delusive phantom ot Hope,"
say the e- no cause tor this shout of “Disun
Bum” —that w need not be uner.-y, that in
thi eve t ot Lincoln's election, tins country
w ill be governed iinpartia ly—that justice turn
equality within accordance to the Constitu
turn, will In* mccted to all; and tlu n. when
Lincoln's term ha- expired, the Smith will rise
as one man. and take the power from the Abo
liuonists No, no, it wJI then be too late—
the. will then hav< bound you so. while you
were inactive, tin t it will be impossible to
luvie. Ido not believe that Lincoln will gov
ern as he should—l believe that be will send
cut Aboliiiuihst emissaries, and he w ill put a
maa who is directly opposed to our interests,
into every otlice under bis control. Do not let
us wait. N*'W. now is the time for action.—
Southern m n—men who love the place where
ye were born—w here ye »xpect to die ; 1 call
umn you to be “up and doing." Let these
w so revere this Union w ith all its defects, re
vere it -t ll—k-t them still worship—let them
pray aithout watching, it is time something
should be done, discard the voices of these too
hopeful men. “Ephiaim is bound to his idols,
let him alone.” The day of election is fast com
ing—the day when ti.e Black Republican par
ty will say, yon submit io their rule.—
WiL ye submit? I believe not. What shall
be done ? Let us hear from the people upon
the subject. Let m instead of talking, rally
to their (.xists and ac‘. Let clul>s of “minute
men" be form d throughout the S ate. Let us
but do o»ir duty and the God ot battle w ill
suk-iy g.n ie us through tne storm.
A >OL'I LERNER.
\ Sad D Jv f- vOEi v in Newton. Mass.
Ay<»<n_li.u oi a oil e g .ieeii years of
n iiiu-d 11 -i.retli Pra i, «»f amia le disp witioi..
Com nil ted suici ie by liking a doseof siryenirie
at New t.m. .Ma-s.. <>n T nir- lav. Toe physi
cm siiecee«leii in r vivingt e dying girl, bill it
wakaxiH appaient that nothing could lie dun
to sive Ib-r life, .in I - i. h.-rs I; si.iu .l In r wish
to die Sh-i bad pr<.eure<l the poison of H n
apoth«-ciry. ihe cause ol the *cu| ict iss.iij to
b-a disappmnlmc .1 in aoatf.ir ot the heart,
which liny p>»>si -ly have r -su.D-d in temporary
insanity. *S m was respectably conmcied, anil
Was held high in esteem by all who knew her.
THE RHODE ISLANDER’S MISTAKE. I
The following amusing incident we find in
the Louisville Journal:
A Rhode Islander, travelling out West, after
taking several drinks, went on board the steatn
, boat fur Cincinnati, and was astonished that the
> clerk only took five cents for hia fare. Soon |
! after another five cents was called for, ami the .
same thing repeated several times. At last he
asked—“is (hie) this ada n ger (hie) ous boat?”
‘•By no means,” said the clerk, “bran new.”—
“Then, (hie) why do (hie) don’t you collect all
I the fa (hie) hair at once, not bothei a fel (hie)
her for it every mile as it comes due?” “Real
ly, whire do you think you are going?” “Cin
cin(hic) hinnati.” “Cincinnati,” said the con
ductor. “This is the terry-Ixiat, and all this
afternoon you have been riding lo and fro be
tween New Albany and Portland.”
Cotton, Boatinu, Rivi-r, &c. —The recoipts
of Cotion since October 224, amounts to nearly
450 bdes. Tne Fiver is in good order and rap
idly rising. 'I he steamer Oak is now on her
wiy up and w ill probably be liere to-day (Oct,
31st.) Weather warm and pleasant The
uealth o f the county still continues good.
Since writing the above the Oak has arrived
with a heavy height.— Pulanki Timtt.
S;ixe was poetizing in public, at Trenton, ti e
other evening, w In n the gas went out, where t
•ax • told the audience that ifiiiey wouldn’t find
fault with his own metre, he wouldn't mention
the def<-ct in fbeii’-.
ALiiuon Jt/rices OJiirreiit.
RAGGlNG—Kentucky noue %» yard.... ixi @ 00
Indian P yard. .. 15 <tn JO
BALE liOPE—liand spun plb f-XiUl 'J
Mactiine pib 0 5X
BACON—Sides. Uibbed P tb 14 to 15
Shoulders V ®> 12
lluuiß P tt> 15 dl* 16
•• Canvassed p n> 15 to 16
Teuu.Clear sideu.... p tt> L’PvdJ. 16
Shoulderi. P •••• 12 to lax
llama P 15 to 16
BCTTER—Gouheii P K> 20 to 30
Western P ®> 20 to 25
BLANKETS p pair.... 200 to 275
CANDLES—Star P » 20 to 23
Adamantine p tt> 20 & 28
Sperm P 0> 48 to 50
CHEESE-Western P » 13 to 14
Northern P lt> 14 to 15
■ ’OFEEE— Rio P i» 16Ai to J 7
Laguiru P tt> 17 to 18
Java p ib W to 20
Mocha ptb .... 22 to 24
CORDAGE—ManiIa P » 11 to 15
Cotton p tb.. . 18 to 22
Jute p ib a to
FEATHERS p it* 50 to 55
'EM EN T— P bbl 275 to SOO
FlSH—Mackerel. No. 1 p bbl ISOO to«uO
*• No. 2 p bb1.... 1700 tol»o0
“ No. 3 p bbl »00 tol2oo
FLOUR—Superfine low grades p bbl 7 50 to bod
Standard pbbl-....80J to & s<J
Extra P bbl 850 to 00
hamily p bbl 9uo toIOOU
Choice Extra p bill. ... 000 @4OOO
GRAlN—Barley p bushel.. 150
Corn p busbel.. 9j @IOO
Oats p bushel. 70 to 80
Rye p bushel. 1 .Ml
Wneat p bushel. 200 @2ISX
Bran P lOUlbs.. 1 50
Meal P busiitM. 115 @155
HIDES P tb o j© io
IL'ANO—Peuvian p IQOlbs.. 815 @330
American, or Jarvis
Island p lOOlbs. 225 @250
Reese Manipulated..p loolbs . 280 @3OO
Mapes’ superphosphate ol limep lOOlbs.. 2bo @3OO
GUNNY DAGS—New p bag.... 14 @ 'KJ
Second haud..p bag.... 10 @ 00
lUNPOWDER P keg.... (i 50 @ 7««>
HAY—. O Uieru p loolbs.. 170 @l9O
uasteru p loolbs.. 180 @2OO
IRON—American pto 3X@ Th
Swedes p tt>
Castings pto BiUto 5
vERSEYs p yard.... Hi @ 28
mAKD—Iu barrels Pto 15 @ 10
in kegs—New p -tr> IGX » 17
.IME—Philadelphia p hhds...oooo tiijOOtio
Tliuiuasiun A Shelby.. p bbl 200 @225
,EAD—Bar p to 8 @ 10
■IDLASSES —hi barrels—Old
crop P gallon.. 35 @ 37
No i.ew Molasser.
lu Hogsheads... p gallon.. 33 @ 35
VAILS pto 4 @ 4>j
<EG RO SHOES p pair.... 125 @l5O
HL—Sperm p gallon.. 125 @ 175
Tanner’s p bbl 1200 @I4OO
Linseed p gallon., ro @IOO
*■ boiled p gallon.. 90 @llO
’OTASII pto 7 @ 9
Concentrated p to lb @ 20
Russet’s southern.. .p pair.... 140 @l5O
■ORK-Mcss p.bbi 1800 @2OOO
Rump p bbl 0000 @oul)0
’LASTER—Calcined p bbl... . 300 @350
Laud plaster p bbl 225 @250
OTATOES— Eaiiiiu p bbl. ... 325 @350
Planting ‘p bbl. ... 275 @3OO
AlNTS—White Lead,pure.,..p to 8 @ 10X
Zinc p to 9 @ 10 (
HCE pto 5>4 @ 6
AH’ —Liverpool p sack.... 135 @l4O
Aium p sack ... 150 @1 75
Table,large sacks p suck.... 350 @350
-PlCES—Pepper p to 10 @ 15
Ginger p to 9 @ 12X
•UGAR—Fair p to
Piime p to 10 @ 10X
Choice P to 1034@ I*3s
Clarified p to lo to 12
Loai p » 1234 to 14
OAP—Turpentine pto 5 @ 03,
Faiuilv pto 7 @ 8
■TABCH—No. 1 pto H @ 10
YRUP—New Orleans p bbl 60 @ 65
Georgia p bbl 63 to 66
-HOT— Buck p bag.... 215 @2’25
Bird pbag.... 2 10 @2 20
VIIISKEY-Pike’s p gallon.. 33 @ 3734
Ward A Cary .. .p gallon.. 35 @ 35
Pure Corn p gallon.. 32 @ 33
VOOLIIATS p doz. ... 600 @1250
c ALL & WINTER FASHIONS
WM. BELDEN
j ) ESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub
IV lie to call and examine his extensive assortment ot
HATS AND CAPS!
'inbracing every style and quality found in any other Hat
-tore. Among tile many new st»les on hand will be.ouuu
25 Dozen Fashionable Silk Hats.
is “ Black and read Ca-simere Hats,
40 “ “ Soft al] qualities “
24 " Pearl
12 “ Dark Oiivc Prince of Wales,
12 “ Bia-k and Molise
50 •• and Peat I Planters' Broad Brims'
Y onths* and Boys' late style Hats and Caps of every
,>atti ru.
Wool Hats.
250 Dozen Bln- k Wool Hats
16 •• Snt ic-rn Plan era’ extra,
16 “ iitry made, hemy.
Received this day a few cases extra fine Silk Hats,
French fashion; also, nine cases superfine Soli Hals.—
Country m< rclianisaud pla-iters win do well toiatl and
examine. I will sell low for Ca.-ii or appio-c-d paper.
oct 9 d-ts
SUPEI-’IN PENDENT S OFFICE. t
central rail road, 5-
Savannaii. Ga., l et., 29, iB6O. I
ON and after Y.o day. November 4th during the Se
ston of the lc is'lature. an Extra Night i’latii will
be run between Gordon mid Mi 1- dg. ville. in connection
with I ra ns on Central Rail Road.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
oct 31 dlit General Superintendent.
nl Private Sale.
1 Handsome 7 octave Carved Rosewood Piano,
17 Plain
These Pianos are from first hands aud will he sold i
Manufacturer’s prices. Those in want will ~l< a-e call
aud see hem. J. J. MILLER.
oct 31 Auctioneer.
New Books.
JUST RECEIV ED AT THE '
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Book Depository!!
THE FOLLOWING:
HAXiD-BOOK. of Universal Litera-
tiire— Ftotn the best an 1 latest authorities
—By Anna C. Lynch Botta. ?r ce $1.25.
METHODISM SUCCESSFUL; Ami
the Internal causes of its success—By Rev.
B. F. Tefft, I. D., I. L. D. Pi ice $1.25.
NjgT’Call and get a c py.
J. W. BURKE, Agent.
oct 27
Consignment.
ONE II! NDRED Bales Hay Giightly damaged) in
sto.e aud .or sale at a bargain, t y
WHEELER A WILBUR,
oct 13 _
I ( x L’NPOWDEB. Foreign and Domestic. By
j Ur c«t> i u-iy d. c. Hodgkins a son
, " 1— ■
Lost or Mi«lnid.
A FEW WEEKS ago, aomewhere in the city of Macon
a striped CARPET BAG, considerably worn, with
the letters •• G. G. Griffin, Ga..” cut with a knife on the
plate of the lock. Ttomtalht wearing apparel* and pa
pers of great value to the owner only. The finder will
be suitably rewarded by tearing the Carpet Bag at thi*
office. , novldlw*
Fire W®cd! Fire Wood!
A. GGG CORDS OF V< T OODror sale, deliverable In any
' ‘ tolytu j. B . ANDREWS.
notice'.
I AM now prepared to execute all orders for Tin Roof
ing, Galvanized Iron Cornice, Guttering &C.
Mr. A. E. Kunball
will have direct charge of my business in this Citv, and
hopes to receive a liberal share ot
Office on Cotton Avenue, opposite J. IL «. berry, * Co.
REFERENCE.
B A Wi-e, G- V. Scattergood.
D B A-l. W. Woodruff. Volney Pierre,
W. J. McElroy, W. S. Biauilj.
oct 81 _
LITTLE, SMITH & CO.
MANUFAtH UHE AND SELL
CARRIAGE Hain.ss, Baggy Banw.-s. Two-Horse
Wagon Harms-, Road Wagon IL.ruvss, aud tart
Harness very low, to suit the times. Also, iu> extensive
as«*oriof Saddle®. s, Carriaje T rimmingb,
aud Hard war®, Malunal,
Alkoe Fii»diugt>,
GIN BANDS, Leather <> ail kind*.Trunks, Valises, Ac-
GRANITE t RUN I' STORE,
Near J. B. & W. A. Rose, and next d >or to E. Bond & Co.
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
oct3t daw if -
TEACH EK WANTED.
A GENTLEMAN who can come well recommended as
A a person of good labils, aud entirely capable of
teaching all the branches of an English education, is
wanted to take charge of the Acad, my in thi- place, the
en.-uing year. The school will consist of both b. ys and
giris, and lor the present, year |>uys ttearsl.oi4). Address
TkUST.IES ILINTOa ACADEMY,
oct 30 d-ts Clinton, Ga.
i wokfiiK Move tn Private Mlle.
ONE large Cooking Stove, very little used, will be
a 1J cheap oy J. J. MU.LLR,
octal Auctioneer.
REMOVAL.
GEO. T. ROGERS & SON have removed to the new
8 tore on Cherry Street, nearly opposite Messrs. Car
hart A Curd's. oct 2 <1
Life of Beil Ewietl,
I?OR sale al Depository, 25 cts. single Copy, teu copies
1 fur $2.00. J. W BURKE, Agent.
Sept II-
Dtuik'l’Ht Eh ctorsll Tickets,
PER'ONS desiting printed Electoral Tickets to be
used on the da ol election, ate notified that the Ex
ecutive Uouiniitue have made arrangements so that the
miy be procured free of cost to tue applicant, at the
Georgia l elcg.aph otlice.
J -B>. W. ARMSTRONG, Chairman.
Macon, Oct. 15. 1860 —d-ts
GOLD BAND AND WHITE
CHINA
BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
Oct 23.1 d&w.tf 4
Periodical*, Newspapers. &c«
i '(■'HE subscriber, located ou Cotton Avenue, Macon,
1 Ga., would resnect m y iiifurm the citiz. nsof Aa
c->n and sitrtoumiiiig country, that h keeps constantly
on hand a siipplj o the Ute t American ai.d Euiopcau
Magazines and Newspapers; also, Novel-, .'-tatioueiy ,
Ac. 1 lease call aud examine for your light reading.
JullN McKr, ‘.x,
oct 13 d-lm Next door to Ross A- olemaiL
W HOTEL.
THE undersigi ed having leased the upper part of Mr.
1 Heun floii.es Bl c.», ou cueiry-st., two sqiiures
from tlie Kail Roau Depot, and in the business pa t of
tne city, and na. ing titled up t.ie same w.tfi enu.e u. w
uruituie. Me., auu eveiy convenience requisite, iuloims
ilireby tiie transient pub).c. and hi- friei ds, tuat he 111-
.enris io op. ii. ou me z2d of Uviotier, the
PLANTERS’ HOUSE.
for their accommodation, and pledges himself that every
etfmt wilt be made to please ml who may favor him
with tueir patio, age, oy keeping a table seeond to
eon ,—clean and comfortable apai tmei ts aud be s, >it
tciti-e *civ,.uts and polite auu cueenul aceouiinoda
nous or r. asuuab.e charges.
oct 20 J O. GOODALE.
G-uigia Citizen, Journal & Alee.-eager please copy ts.
.tLIIiLLh'M.r.M.U, t il I’AHAIiOa.
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itiu.>iß<>LD’b tsUCHU tor Acrvotimess.
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JouMß.iLD's BUuilU tor Dryness .*f tlie Skin.
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I D«MS<«S»C!»
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same treatment aud may origiaate from the same cause.
Read! Head! Bead !
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in taste
and odor, but immediate in its action.
Pcrsi.nully appean-d before me, an alderman of the city
>1 Philadelphia. 11. T. HELMEOLD, Chemist, who being
inly sworn does say, that nis preparation contains no
Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely veg
etable. 11. T. HELMBOLD. Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d dav of No
i rember, 18.’.a. WM. P. HIBIURD,
Alderman.
Pkice $1 per Bottle, or Six Botti.es for $5, Deliver
ED TO ANY A IDRESS.
Prepared by 11. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical ami Analytical Chemist,
104 South Tenth st., below Ciiesuut, Pbila,
Btuiiie of l oiinici lens
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
’ Who endeavor to dispose “of their own" and “other”
Articles on the reputation attained by
Heluibold's Genuiue Preparations. ’
" “ Extract Buelin.
“ “ “ Sarsaparila.
“ “ Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by E. L. STRO.IECKER,
HAD ALL DIiU(rGISTi> EVEItYWIIERE.
Ask for Urfothol't s, Take .Vo ()thc r .
Cut out H e advertisement and send for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Aug 13-
§SO
VY'II.L be pa d for the apprehension of the thief and
vv the recovery of goods stolen from my store, tue
night of 21st iustant, CHAS. H. B HAD.
oct 23
To H<*nn,
\ COMFORT ABLE Cot’age Dwelling, on Pine street
mar the Browu House. Posaessiun given iinme
diateli. Apply lo M. K. EREEMAN.
Oct, 30.
KEROSENE.
OIL made roiu Cin.l, which while burning gives
Nd SMOKE.
NO SMELL.
BRIGHT LIGHT,
And is as clear as water. For -ale by
oer 31 ZEILIN ii HUNT, Sole Agents.
I%OTK LOST!
CIA ITT I ON! All persons are hereby forewarned
1 agair.st trading fora certain Note ot iiaudgiien by
A. C. Auooin, Agent, to E. H. t lark. Agent, for *27.27.
Sa d Note was lost a'out Stir September la-t. andpay-
I ment tits been atopped. J;. H. U’LAIXK, Agent.
I oct. 96.
WHES. JEWELRY 8 SILVER'
■W AKE.
JV3T RECEIVED AT
■V. W. SKIFF’S.
CONSISTING of Fine Gold and Silver Hunting Case
WATCHES,
Etruscan and Diamond GOODS,
Stirling Silver WARE (made to order)
Alsu everything usually kept in a fine Jewelry
Store.
Particular attention given to all
I
Watch and Jewelry Repairing,
! Dv experienced and nractlcal workmen.
V. W. SKIFF, opposite Lanier House,
Macon, Ga.
A? B.—All Watch Work always warranted. ;
i oct 21 d-ts
Valuable Plantation for Sale
I WILL sell my Plantation, situated in Macon and ;
Houston counties, five miles from M inchester, on :
South Westen Rail Road, and containing24ooacres, lev
el oak and hickory land, with about 14ik) acres in culti
vatiou. The place is healthy, with good water, end w ell
imprirved, with all necessary buildings, aud, if desired,
' can he divided into two or niore Settiemcnts. For terms,
Ac., address the undersigned at Macon, Georgia.
Sept 27-dAwtf N. BASS. I
L. & P. WHITTLE,
A TZ 0 EXE YS, <tc., AT LAW,
M ACO N, Ga.,
Office next to Concert hall, and over Payne's Drug Store,
\IfILI. practice in Bibb, Twiggs, Wilkinson. Junes,
*V Houston Maeon. Crawford. Monroe and Sumter
counties, and in any other County in the Stateby special
agreement ;*hlso in the United States Courts at Savan
nah and Marietta. - October 36. I86J).
l. n. whittle. _ d3mwly r. b whittle.
NEW FIRM!
CASTLEN & VAR DELL,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
At the old stand of Menard & Castlen’s
DHUG STORE.
IVE have this day formed a copartnernshiu. for the
v v purpose of transacting a First Class Wholesale and
Reta'l Drug Business. We invite the attention ot city
and country customers to our stock, which will consist
of best and most reliable assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS,
OILS, <fic. Ac.
We will be prepared to furnish any article that can be
found in our line, as cheap as tn any Drug establishment
in the city.
Physicians and others may rely upon their prescrip
tions being prepared with accuracy and dispatch.
The old friends of Menard & Ca.-tlen are requested to
continue their patronage, and as Mr. Vardelt has had
seven y ears experience in the business, w ith E. L. Btn>-
hecker and E. L. Slrohecker A Co., In this city, he hopes
to merit the approbation, and receive the custom, of
many new ones. F- G. C’ASTLEN, M. D.
J H. T. VARDELL.
Macon, May 1,1860-4Uw
L.114K-! Lime! I Lime!!! For Sale,
4 T the Macon Gas Works. 2,000 bushels of refuse
Lime, for agricultural pu poses. It is superior to
new Lime, as a fertilizer, and has been used bi a num
ber of Planters, with general satisfaction. The low
price at which it is sold-5 cents per bushel—is au in
ducement for all to try it.
There is also for sale, at the same place, a large quan
tity of Tar, w hich is used for painting roofs, pres< rung
w ood in or out of the ground, aud is excellent f r wagon
use. and manyother purposes. Apply at the Gas Works.
Sept 27-d&wtr _
JELLY MOLDS
AND
self-*fallVg
JARS.
A good assortment. CHEAP.
Aug 10, 1860 d.Vw- BoLStIAW & HERZOG.
To Southern Dealers I
IV. A. RANSOTI & CO,
Successors to J• H. Ransom & Co.,
32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS,
Daniel Ransom, ) t Darius W. Geer.
W. A. Ransom, - New—Vork, \ Robert 11. Boyd,
A. P. Ransom, I (
JIAMF A (T I H 8
AND
W n O|j E s 1 E v DEALER*
«
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK
OF r INK and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
Southern Trade, which‘hoy will sell at tiie lowest
market prices for cash or approved credit
J in. 1 iB6O dfcwly
NO IIUMDUO!
It has been proven,
Dougherty’s Warranted Grease
ANO TAR EXTRACTOR.
'T’HIS article we prepare ourselves, and have fully
1 tested it- efficacy, and we feel safe in recommending
i it to tlie public, as the be t preparation ever ottered, for
! the removal of Grease, Paint, Tar. and all kinds of
! stains from clothing. No person should be without a
bottle, it will be found both economical and convenient.
! All we ask is a fair t. ial. and if it proves not to be what
jeoiesented. we will refund the money. Price only 25
I cents per bottle. ZEILIN A HINT.
Sept4dAwtf
S. B. DAY
AVOULD respectfully inform his friends nnd the puh
»v lie that he is again in Macon with a tine stock of
Watches. Clock-. Jewelry. Silver and Plaied Ware, Fan
cy Goods, Mn ical Instruments. Ac., which will he sold
at reasonable prices. Also, that he will give particular
attention to Watch Kapairiug. S. J. DA-.
Oct 16 d&w 3m
u 151EKS!
OUSTERS!!
OYSTERS!!!
H AVING completed our arrangement in Sava.i.uih.
we ate now prepared to fill all orders for
Fresh or Ficklcd Oysters
In the city or country, at short notice. Wc are recei
ing large quantities for shipping in the country Also,
FISH!!
Os all kinds. So send along your or le.'s'if .you want
them tilled punctual, or give u- a c i
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 Berf,
Bv every Steamer from New York, t« be Be ved up at
I short notice in oar BAL<»ON, ov< the Store, which can
■ not be beat South in style.
Oranges, Lemons,
JPotatoes and Onion m
In large quantities, by every steamer, for sale as low as j
can be bought in the city, by
11. X. ELLS <£• CO.
oct 18 I
Fall rade 1860.
I N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
VNNOUNCE them-elves prepared to exhibit the most
choice, beautiful aud newest styles in fashionable
FANCY DRYGOODS.
We have spared neither time or trouble in makit.
selections for the department in
DRESS GOODS!
Special attention is invited to a great variety ot hand
some SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Also Misses' and
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS,
Dress Trimmings, Plain Ribbons. Embroideries. Gloves,
Hosiery, White aud Staple Goods, aud the numerous
articles required for a complete Stock ol Dry Goods.
| Mac o "- <’ ct - s - I* lo - N - s - ERLIiDEN & CO-
Dress Goods •
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of the latest Styles, now
opened at the Faxacx or Eashios. At
| oct U d BOSTICKS.
,
Bibb County Cavalry.
qpHE member* of this corps are requested to attend
1 DRILL MEETINGS
at the Company Boom every Thursday Evening at IM
o’clock.
Macon. October 29—dim I
Bank Stock for Sale.
W SHARES of Manubcturers’ Bar k will be miM on
the flr & t Tuesday in Dw^ nb ® r ’^ v ?^^” U r ' e ' I
oct 29 1
New Arrangement.
AITITH the facilities and long experience we possess
VV in the Musical Business, we did not only select
the BKS L
PIANOS,
as regards tone and durability, but have also effected i
the most advantageous terms to our customers for the ■
supply of-uperior Instruments. \\ e partly selected our •
Pianos and partly had them made to order. We are now <
receiving, without doubt, the best selection ever before •
brought to Macon, consisting of
6 1-2, 7, and 7 1-4 Octaves
in plain an higdhly finished cases to suit every taste.—
These Instruments we are prepared to self either for
Cash, on time. or monthly installments,
at the lowest Factory prices. The latter arrangement, ,
we think, will be accepted by many persons in want ot (
first clas- Instruments, who are perhaps not willing to >
pay the entire amount ut once, and to whom it will be i
easier to pay in monthly installments. Our object is to
j a-si t such persons in procuring a first class Piano, lor
1 whose superiority we w illgive a five year’s guarantee.—
1 Weiuten. to effect large sales, and are satisfied with
small profits. .
and sec our Stock to be convinced that we ;
ought and really have such iu-truments as we repre- |
sent them to be. ,
JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS,
oct 17 Cotton Avenue.
NOT OFTEN
HAVE the public a chance to make such bargains a
we are now offering.
$90,000 WORTH:
OF
Boots. Shoes, Brogans,
Determined to close out our entire Stock we offer the
I above Goods
AT FIRST COST-
TO SI CMH
We respectfully invite you to.
Call and Examine our Goods,
and get the prices—you can’t help buying. We have aL
sty les of Ladies, Gents, Childrens and Netrro 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. Gs.
Gfeomeiliing Rew under tile sun,”
WHERE THE STAR TFA&
AV. T. NELSON
HAS opened, at his old stand, on Cherry street, a
choice lot of Family Groceries, such as Flour, Meal,
Grits, sUgar. Coffee, Caudles, soap.Startb, Butter, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausages.
Cabbage, Potatoes, and. in tact, every article xistiuily
kept in a first class Family Grocery, to which he invites
the attention of his friends and the public.
ALSO, the very best biands of tine Old Brandies,
Wines, &c.. put up iu bottles, or by the gallon.
W. T. NELSON.
Macon, Ga., Sept 5, 18C0-
BUSINESS SUITS!
Just received and priced low down by
E. WINSHIP.
CLOTII COATS,
BEAVFR COATS,
CASSIMERE COATS,
OVER COATS.
Just received a large lot, bought low and
will be sold low by E. WINSHIP.
BOYS’ SUITS,
BOYS’ SACK COATS,
BOYS’ FROCK COATS,
BOYS’ JACKETS,
BOYS’ OVER COATS.
Just received at E. WINSIIIP’S. j
Clothing of All Kinds!
Can be bought cheap, especially for CASH,
: of E. WINSHIP.
Macon, Ga., October 13 d
—
Office of the Milledoeville Railroad Co. i
September 3,18(H). (
AT a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held,
the following Res< hit lons were parsed by the Board:
Ist, Resolved, That the t hies Engineer be instructed
to employ such adiliti ual assistance a- may be necessa
ry to nnish the location of the line of road by the first
ol November next, to be let iiy sections a iter advertise
ment, so soon as each section Ims been reported to the
Board.
ad, Revolted, That the President be authorised to
make a call upon the stockholders of the Milledgeville
Kai.road Company for payment <H the following install
uients upon their stock, (in addition to the five per cent,
required at the time of subscription) to w it:
r ive per cent, on the 10th of October. IMJO.
Fifteen" " “ tilth ol November,"
Five " “ “ loth ol December, "
Five “ “ “ Will of January. 18(11.
True extract from the minutes of the Board.
W MILO OLIN. Sec’y. & Trens.
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.
Angusta, Hept. 7, IStJO-dtjanlO
Wine*! Wines!! Wines.!!!
B tt *’kels Ileidsick Piper Wine,
175 Cases Prince Imperial "
20 Cases C abinet Wine,
20 “ Sparkling Catawba,
10 " LePei le Champagne,
Dr. Bowen’s Catawba and Scuppernong Wine,
A Fine Stock of Port. Madeira and Sherry W ines.
We can safely recommend the above Wines, having
purchased entirely from importers, and would call atten
lion to the Prince Imperial Champagne, as a Wine of
rare quality, at a moderate price.
Sept, 20 lIAItDEMAN &GR II UN
— __ |
Candles, soap and search.
Boxes Candles,
50 Boxes Soap,
100 Boxes Starch, for sale by
Fears a pritciiett.
Liquors, Ac.
2 Bbls. Monongahela Whiskey,
») 50 bbls. Corn Whiskey,
10 bbl-. N. E. Rum,
It) >4 Casks i hampagne Brandy
| 5 % " Sazuac “
3J4 “ Jules Rollins’ “ For sale bv
Sy tups and Ilolasw'.,
WlThds. Sardi nas Molasses,
10 bhls. Stewart’s sugar House Molasses,
I . 5 bbls. XX Syrup,
I 5 " XXX "
i 5 “ Golden XX Syrup, received and for sale bv
Sept 20 FEARS &
Fish! Fish!!
WBbls. No. 2, 3 and 4 Mackerel,
20 half bbls. No. 2, 3 and 4 Mackerel,
lo half bbls. No. 1 White Fish,
20 Qr. " “ 1 “ “
received and for sale by
FEARS & PRITCHETT
Corn, K»e, Barley and Oats.
1000 Bushels Prime Com,
200 " “ Seed Rye.
150 “ “ Seed Bailey,
5<X) “ “ Oats, lor sale bv
Sept 7- B() WDRE* & ANDERSON.
BAGGING;
* A/k BALES GUNNY CLOTH,
it'll 600 Coils Machine Rope,
400 Half evils .Machine Rope,
j For sale by GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
oct 2 d
~NEW IJAChCHEL.
1 AA PACKAGES MACKEREL No. 1, 2 and 3,
IvU 25 Bbl-, new White Fish,
150 Half barrels new White Fish.
Jnst received and lor sale bv
oct 2 d GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
PRIME BLACK BOY, field hand. 17 years old; prime
black Girl, 17 years old. field hand and a qualified
seamstress both in cutting and sewing.
oct 11 u-tfJ, B, ALLGOOD.
\ V HEELER & WILSON’S Sewing .Machines, at stau
Tv dard price*; anew and fine lot just opened and
or sale by a. J.JOHBTON & CO
“ 2nd Floor
FRESH CONFECTIONS
AS»
PROVISIONS.
THOSE desirous of getting a nitw dessert, no matter
what kind, either ■
I FINE FRESH PIES, all sorts,
CHARLOTTE RUSSES, ICE CREAMS, PUDDINGS,
LIGHT SWEET CAKE, of 50 different descriptions,
FRESH NICE CANDIES, Ac., 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 juslopened,
NORTHERN APPLES.
Wedding Suppers Parties, Pic Nies, to any extent,
will be furnished bv the undersigned, tn very superior
style, hnv Ing all facilities and help to guarantee highest
i sa’il.-facuiai. . .
Also, received, a fine lot of West India Fruit, consist
ing of Oranges, Pineapples, and Bananas.
v. liANoJb*,
Sept 22-d Successor to 11. Horne.
A Great Bartfaiii.
V HOUSE and lot near the Female College, in the city
of Macon, for sale, cheap for cash, having six rooms,
' with fireplaces iu five of them, with good double kitch
en, smokehoiiw! and stanle. wit h 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 Schimls, and a very desirable place.
Any one wishing to purchase would do well to examine
the premises. E. C. GRANMSS,
Aug 30, IHtiO- _
jSTJjKTiDJFLXESO.
have in Store, and to arrive, our usual assortment
v v of Groceries, consisting, in part, of Sugar, Coffee,
Bagging. Rope, Twine. Salt, Nails. Paints of every kind.
Linseed and spenn Oils. Soap, Caudles, Cotton 0.-na
burgs. Stripes, Macon Shirting. Ac. Ac. A very superi
or lot of old and pure Brandies and Wines, Segars, Ac.,
with various other articles, which we oiler, at wholesale
and retail, at lowest market r'ltes.
Sept 7- BOW DRE & ANDERSON.
U~ “AMS?
Lard
Goshen Butter,
Fresh Cheese,
tthaciiu,
White Fish,
Mackerel.
New Family Flour,
Georgia Ceiseys,
Georg!" Made Shoes,
Ba ’ gin , ano Rope,
Meui,Grits, Rice &c.. Ac.,
For sale by T. J. A D. LANE.
Sept 10—
Piauiutiou * «<r Sale.
I OFFER fur sale a FINE PLANTATION, wi.hin five
1 miles of .Macon, rituared in ihe forks of the Ocmul
gee rtvei and i ooesofkee Ci eek. 'lheieaieseveniiuu
ured acres of cleared upland, two hund d of woodeii
upland and four hunrired of rich bottom lands, very
heavily limbered, possessing all the advantages of Rail
road faciiitiuj-, lying on tne Macon A Brunswick and
South Western Railroads. There are fine improvements
of every ki id on the place, dwelling, cut-houses, Ac.—
The crop can ue .-een on the place. 4
Will in sola on the most reasonable verms.
Aug 24-d J. H. ANDREWS.
13 UX3 N JL 1>
PI'KE OLD
MONONGAHELA ME WHISKY
/ vONSCIENTIOUSLY distilled by Mr. JAMES BURN
V/ SIDE, of Alleghany county. Pa., iu the old fashion
ed honest way, from the choicest Rye, and in no case
ottered for sale until adapted to wholesome use by age.—
It is at once the mo~t palatable, as it is emphatically
the purest beveiage in the reach of the public. To the
invalid, as well as to tnose in healih.it comineuds it
self lor its unrivaled qua ities as a stimulant of the saf
est, surest, and most lieueflcient description. For sale
in barrets, kegs, Ac., and put up In cases of one dozen
bottles each.
CLERY & STOCKDALE. Proprietors.
32b Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WM. C. CONOVER, Agent,
225 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City. D. C.
C. A K. N. WHILE. Jr., Agents,
oct 7 d-3tn 54 Cedar St eel, New York.
The Academy for the Blind
Vl/ILL. a» heretofore, be open for the reception of
TV visitors in general, every Wednesday afternoon
from 3 io 5 o’clock. The exnibition will commence
at 3Jtf o’clock, and continue iu 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
<>l thp lllivLu utilKlrui-l pn in U.
illustrated by single pupils selected for the purpose with
out any interference with the labors of teachers and
classes. Persons w ishing to see the s :hool or building
will plea-e ask at the door lor the Principal, and m case
of his absence, tor the principal teacher.
W. D. WILLIAMS, Principal.
Macon, October 9th, 186J —d-ts
HORACE FITCH & CO.
ARE constantly receiving NEW STYLES OF CLOTH
ING FOR MEN and YOUTH, adapted to the FALL
and WINTER TRADE.
Mr. W. 'l'. Fitch announces to the public, and his
friends t hat he has taken the personal charge of the es
tablishment, and would invite al) in want of good or
CHEAP GOODS to call: assuring them that the reputa
tion which the firm ol H. Fitch A Co. have enjoyed for
ihe past twenty yeais will be luliy sustained.
In the TRUNK DEPARTMENT our facilities are as
good as the best, and we cannot be undersold.
1 riauyular Block, Entrance 2d. Street and
Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Oct 5 d-ts
AT BUAKD.UAiN's’ BIHIK STORE,
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR
Eclectic, Harpers, Codeys and Pelersm's
Magazines ; Joi Blackwood and the Joui
(Quarterlies. feh l<lkv
FALL OF 1»OO,
AT
ROSS & COLEMAN’S
“ZBazaar of Fashion.”
VI/E are now in the full tide of successful operation,
TV with the largest and most choice stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods that it ha.- ever been our pleasuie
to offer to the public. It is impossible to convey the
slightest idea of tne magnitude of our stock, and to at
tempt a description, through an advertising n.elium, ol
our rich foreign fabrics iu
Ladies Dress Goods,
1 would be superfluous; suffice it to say that ctyles never
w ere so elaborate, and that we have them hi all their
grades and colors.
We append a list of a few rich Goods entirely new in
this market :
Ottoman Valours; Droquet De Brocades; Mlnnivers
in full setts; Velvet embroidered boles; Brocade Vel
ours; Violets Des Alps; Plaid Lance,' in all Colors.
Gro D' Epsom, in various hues; Zouave Burnous;
Rept Robe De t hambres; Rept Persians a la Mazaoua;
Snow Flake Isadora-; Madaptlans iu chintz color.-;
Diamond and Magic Rufflings: Zephyr Sontags; Crape
Brocke 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 the lower grades.
Our Stock is unusually full and we invite the public to
an examination of the same.
ROSS A COLEMAN,
Macon, Sept 12- Colton Avenue.
Musical Instruction.
OSCAR VON BRIESEN. Professor of Music having
been permanently located in Macon since Decemlx i
| last, continues to offer his services to the citizens a
instructor on the Piano, Gnitar. and Harmony at the
residences of pupils or in schools. Terms per
quarter of 24 lessons.
References.—L. N. Whittle, Esq., I. C. Plant, Dr. E. L.
Strohecker, Mrs. Butler and others. Applications maybe
left at Messrs E. J. Johnston A Co.’s Piano and Jewel
ry Store.
Repairing and tuning Pianos will be done faithfully
ami at n asonable prices by the same sep iff
To Buy and Sell for Cash
ENABLES
E. Feuchtwanger
( r l' , o sell Goods as cheap, and manv articles cheaper,
1 than anybody in the State. Call and examine his
stock of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR
NISH ING GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, Ac.. Ac., and you
are sure not to leave his store w ith' u buying.
E. FEI CHTWANGER,
Next to Mrs. Bulkley’s Millinery Establishment, Cher
ry St., Macon, Gu. oct Rd
BARGALNS! BARGATnS!!
THE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of Macon und its vicinity, that they are
now prepared to exhibit,
Free of Charge,
as ccmple’e a stock of Lad.es’ Dress Goods as is usual
ly found at any first class Dry Goods Store. We have
j ist receiseda enoice 1< tot Plain and figured Silks,
Merinos, and Wool De Laine* of the latest style* aud
patterns, and all we a-k of the Ladies is the lavot of a
c ill, when we w ill convince yon 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 Trimmtn.-e. Ribbons, Ruches, (’lotus, Cassimeres,
Ladies un er garments, and House Furnishing Goods.
Negro Blankets, Kerseys, and fine Wool Blankets, ail of
which we will sell low iu older to sell.
TINSEL WORSTED and WORSTED ZEPHYR.
We have at least 5<M) difl rent colors of single, split, or
double. Embroidery Patterns, Beaus, Chenille, and ail
the different sorts ot Hooks. Needles and Knittii g Pius
together with thousands of other pretty things too nu
meron- to mention. Cull and see us, we will show you
our goods with pleasure. We would say to the Gentle
men that we have on hand as large and iroed an assort
ment of well made Clothing and Gents Furnishing
Goods as .uy house tn Georgia, and we will sell them
low. too. as cneap, ii not cheaper than any body else. -
Cull and >ee tor \our-elves, next door to our DrjWGoods
store. adjoiuiug Boardman’s Book Store. Try ua, and
w« will warrant to give you satis action
M. LANDAUER A BRO.,
oct 22 d-3m Damoux * Bloc*, or Second-nt
J. C. InuriiNTON & qq 7 J s
Opposite the P«« t OiB PPt 11 I
. Quinby A Co ’* Buggies, t-
Brattleboro Buggiee,
Concord Buggies, j OtijiKF
Elbow Spring Buggle*. V.,■
I Eiiptlc
; Side “ Buggies.
| Bodeu'* Trotting BUkfgies,
i York “ Buggies,
« i Buggies,
Plant s Premium Buircies
Elm City ' I
Shifting T°p
Slide Seat b ’■ QI
Extra Seat
Standing Top jj?'-' <1
With au the various styles in nse, which ■
.“tautly replenished, with an Extensive Stuck or
riatres, Bretts, Caleche Coaches. Harness. I'B
The very best of work offered on tue must re aw S
terms, for cash or good notes. Xj
“Nosse Hsec Omnia Sahs £? I
BROUGHTON'S Prescription Store, corner ofc™ fl
Aveuue and Cherry *t., opp. Bowdre *
Reliable Medicines only, will be used in th u r jri . ' S
tion of all prescriptions. Patients F 9
to bear this in mind, and also rememberfl
rTnsurpassed for skill in compounding Phv-tr 1
U prescriptions. J
Good and efficient Medicine*, selected with <rr M , ■
always on hand.
Having 13 years experience in thia business, Br uc . J
ton would-suggest to the pttulic
r t'he propriety of sending their prescriptions to s» fl
1 to be put up as above— ' i
O uwtloDaWy pure an d BC * ect Drugs, Chetn;. |
X’iglit calls promptly attended, on application at 1
residence, New st., opposite T. A. Harris' ‘Ma
_Aug2s-_ Druggjy ■
KUNA WAl'<
I'MiOM the dwelling of the subscriber, in Vinev,
I about the 14th iustant, anegro woman naniedMu *1
I'lIA, about 30 years old, copper colored, froutteetk? H
medium size, slim made, a small scar from a burn. |ra
one of her arms.
A reasonable reward will be paid for herapprehen. ,fl|
and delivery, or any information to lead to her rear.’fl!
J-P-lamaTß
Macon, July 30, 1800.—dtf ■
oticq 2
—y,
A nimble Thrip better than a slow Serenpenu HH
C. H. FREEMAN & CO. I
Have determined on and after the
First Day of September Neu,
To adopt strictly the
'C2XSII SYSTEM
In their business, as they are satisfied by that mem fl
they will be enable to sell their goods at least
Ten Per Cent, Clieuperl
And they are disposed to give that advantage to thtlr I
GUSTO lUFBS,
Instead of paying it out for a
Book Keeper and Shoe Leather, I
[To say nothing of the annoyance of
DUNNING AND BEING DUNNED!'. 1
They are thankful for
Past Fa vors
And hope by the adoption of the
SYSTEM
NOT ONLY A
UC O N T 1 N U A T I OINZ
Bt’T AN
INCREASE OF THE SAME’
As we intend keeping a full assormentof EVERYTHING |
in the
Confectionary, Family Grocery
AND PROVISION LINE.
aug d-ts
KENNEDY &. LYNCH,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WILL open, on the first of October, in the Store for j
merly occupied by Mr. J. Peter, on Cherry street. J
next to Freeman's, a choice’ and well selected assort
ment of
Clatlis, Cassimeres,
AND
VESTINGS,
of the latest importations, w hich we are prepared to
manufacture to order, in the late-t styles, and at the
shortest notice, all of which we will warrant to give sat
isfaction.
The citizens of Macon, and adjoining counties, arert- j
spectfully invited to give us a call, as we are practical I
Tailors, and determined to please both in price sail
style. We have also a tine assortment of Furnishing ,
Goods. W. C. KENNEDI', j
Sept 29- P. LYNCH I
—— |
IJIANOS— A new and elegant lot of Chickmug k
1 Son's, Light <t Bradbury's, and II . Nnube's, at mat
ufacturer's quoted prices. For sale by
mar Id E. J. JOHNSTON A CO
QEWING MACHINES and Mathematical Instrument! j
£9 repaired and adjusted, ami new parts made to order
ew Tension Pads, Ac., for old machines By
mar 1 a h. ,1. JOHNS’! oN A < 0
New Jewelry Establishment
LOUIS7B. MENARD,
{Late of the MenardNA', Buryhari.
IS now opening at hi’ new Store,next door below Row
A Coleman's, Cotton Avenue, a large stock of the
latest stiles of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silvib
and Plated Ware, Musical Instruments. Fasct
Goods. &c., Ac. 'I hesc goods were selected by himself,
and he flatti rs himself that several years experience in the
business has qualified him to please his patrons. Give
him a call.
REPAIRING.—This department Is tinder the snperin
tendviice of competent workmen, and all work done by
him is warranted to give satis action. oct 9d
B A A K a
VTTHEREAS, the right half of a Bank Note for Fifty
v V Dollars, of the Bank of Middle Georgia, at .Mareu
said note being numbered l(i«, b< aring date September
1.185(1, lettered B, aud signed H. M. North, Cashier, hM
been lost.
Notice is hereby given that three months after the date
hereof, I will apply to said Bank for a renewal <>l the
said note. THOMAS TEMPLE-
Wilkinson county, October 8, 18(10.
’TAKEN UP, by the Overseer, on the estate place ci
1 John Lamar, deceased, a small chesnur sorrel Horst'-
a.ed about 11 years, with a slignt blemish in one eye
The owner i- requested to come forward, pi ove pr- p< d.'-
and pay for the advertisement. Apply at the plantation
9 miles East of ( llntoa, iu Jones county, or to the under
signed. at Macon. J. H. LA.MAK.
Sept 21-dAwlm
REV. H. LOWENTHAL,
TJRACTICAL TEACHER of the Hebrew and GltutD
I Languages, Poplar Street, opposite the residew’
of Thomas A. Harris. Macon. Ga.
Terms—By the course, consisting of 251ce5088..|-S-
By the year, onepupilW
-2 of one Parent*
3 of one Parents
Students n ay enter the above Institution at any
during the dt.y or evening, and study both Language’,
if they prefer. Engagements with Schools. Ac., Ai
respectfully solicited.
All payments must invariably be either half in advance
security of the whole. feb 24<1
Servants Wanted
AT THE
LANIER HOUSE.
inquire or
LOGAN & MEARA.
sent 25—d
GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
LAD I E S-
EINSTEIN
Has jnst opened a choice lot of LACE SETS, BERTD-' 5,
COLLARS, ZOUAVE JACKETS, EMBBOIDK 8 ’
ED AND THREAD CAMBRIC HANDKE 8 ’
CHIEFS, BANDS, EDGINGS AND IN
SERTINGS; Also, the Second Lot of
those elegant CEOAKS t hat
he is selling ao cheap.
lot of DRESS GOODS of all kinds.
S SHAWLS. BLANKETS, KERSEYS, *c.
CARPETS-ln best English Brusi-els-
Velvets—3 and 2 ply. Ingrain, Hearth Rug’, Ac ’ 4 ’
Allyoods at greatly reduced prices-
3F*We Invlt* an Inspection from all. ,
oct 17 ELLAS EINSTEI-