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POTATOES There is a small supply of Irish in '
the market selling at $4.50 per barrel. Sweet Pota
toes are offering at 75(<r m> cents per bushel.
RICE cents per pound.
RYE -$1.25 per bushel.
ROPE Kentucky ll(/r 12 cents per pound. North
ern 10(3)11 cents.
SUGAR—Clarified 12(3 13} 7 cents. Crushed, Pow
dered and Loaf 18@14 cents per pound.
SALT—SI.2S per sack,
f ALLOW—l2(<£l2)£ cents per pound.
WHISKEY The market is well supplied Rec
tified sells at 80@35 cents per gallon. Monongahela
75 cents to SI.OO per gallon. Fancy brands are sold
at s4ofss per gallon ; but a first rate article can be
bought for $2.50 per gallon.
WHITE LEAH IN OlL—Pure cents per
pound. Extra cents.
ZINC -10(a-ll cents per pound.
COTTON MARKETS.
COLUMBUS, Oct. 2R. —There was a good demand
yesterday for private account and on orders, but the
indisposition of planters to sell at current rates, re
stricted the sales to 179 bale* ut 11 cents. Receipts!
of the day 473 bales.
SAVANNAH, October 27.—There has been no
change in the market except an improvement in the '
demand. Sales of 227 bales at 12 cents were report
ed, hut we understand that the actual sales would
reach probably 30<» bales, a part of which was sold a
trifle under that which was reported. Thus far we
have m»t heard of a single bale being sold for the
north, the transactions being entirely for foreign ac
count.
AUGUSTA. Ort. 27. Sales 232 bales, Sat ll l *, 1G
at 11 ! ., .61 .ii 1 H 9at li/„. 144nt 12 cents.
CHARLESTON, Oct.'23. There was a very fair
demand for this article to-day, but the transactions
were necessarily limited, owing to tin* want of a
supply. The sales were confined to 27b bales, as fol
lows, viz: Ho at 2 z l -^c, — I
Prices very ‘bill.
NEW YORK, OCT. 24.-—There is no market to re- •
j»ort; prices uro nominal, and quotations would be
an idle guess.
NEW ORLEANS, OCT. 22.—There appeared to be
more parties in the market to-day prepared to buy,
but the inquiry, as for some time past, has been al
most exclusively for the Middling descriptions, which
are comparatively scarce and held more firmly. The
sales have embraced some 3,si><i bales, mostly at 9% ■
to 10c. for Middling to Good Middling.
SENATORS OF GEORGIA.
I announce myself as a candidate for the office of 1
Messenger of the Senate at the approaching Session
of the Legislature, and respectfully solicit your sup
gort. EDWARD C. EPPS. .
Griswohlville, Oct. 27, 1857.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
f|MIE following i< a list of letters remaining uncall
-1 cd fur in the Post Office, ut Macon, 011 the 27th
Oct., 1*57.
KgCPersons calling for any of them, will please
ask fur udxertised letters.
A
Armstrong, inrs Julia E Asperegras. mr
Andrews, mrs Mort ima Aycock, Daniel
Armstrong, Sam’l 11 Arnold, Wm (
Andrews, mrs Amanda Abbott, mrs Sarah
Arnal, mrs O P Alley, W P
B
Brown, John A Brown mrs Elijah J
Brown, miss Mary Bowman, John T
Barner W II Brown, P B
Bivins, miss Mattie Brown, miss Margaret
Bull, mrs J J Brown, J F
Bowden. Mathew Bailey, mi s A M
Bcaslev, sr., Robert 2 Barkley, <’ A 2
Barton John Benson, Jas M
Berry. S W Brasswcll, D B
Betts, Geo Barnes, Jas 11
Bates, John C Brown, mis- M V
Bullock, Alford Bull, mrs J J
Bowyer, Mary T Byrd, R T
Bentley, Rev William Benford, K M
Bailee, mrs Harriet
c ’
<’ate. Elijah Clark, mrs Elizabet h
Camp. Ja> B Calhoun, miss Eliza M
Chambless, John F Cady, John M K
Calhoun. Patrick Combs, mrs E
Cartin, Andrew < olemun, Di W P
Coleman. Wm Carswell, miss Cornelia
Combs, mis S E M Chain s, mrs A C
Clark. N Curran. P
Cuid. Jumc* Cherry, mrs Mary E
Cooper, Win Clary, John
Corbin, XV alt er P ('urr, mi* Bhmuey
Cailoss, Wm Uvarncy, mr.- manly
('oilins, John
D
j istoti, Ju* Daniel, Martha
Duke. Janie.-S Davi*, Jeller.MUi
Dinkins. S Darby . W B
Durdin, Washington D« »>!••. Franri*
Dvwberi v, Susan Dialshrilds A < o
Dewis. James F Dillard. mr*Si;-an
Dirkin«on. Walter M 2 Demprev. A U
Devers, Charles Dickson, J I.
Dukes, Javier , Denson, Jas
Dickson, Samuel Davis, Gilljyrt
Dunbar, mr> Ellen C Dillard A Eubanks
E
Ellis. Wm P Evins, mrs Martha
Eldred, Le.Fayeitr Ixlwaids, Ellison
Etheridge, jr., XX D Elder, A J
F
Foster, Arthur Foster, mrs Nancy
Fitze, miss mary Forsyth, John J
Ford, mrs Cathai inc Fennell, mi*-Josephine
Fvfc, William Fo.-tei. \\ illiam
Feagin, R C Foley, John
Fvfc, mis* margarct Flanigan, John
Franklin. S Ford, Jo.-iah
Fitzjadrick, John
G
CJamble. Wm Gill ion, WH
Gamble, Charles Goopin. John
Gibsun, t ul Jacksun Githings. mi.-s Ju.mic J
Gardener, mr Genman, Joseph
Geiseit, J Gygnf, A
Gentry, miss Laura Guy, miss Mittie
Green, Henry Grogan, J M
Gimbv, W T Gilleon, mis
H
Hunter, Col G R Hart, Lewi*
Hughes, Tho-T Hutchins Elbert
ILuicycut, Col II U Hansel, Bryan
Heiucssev, Edward Houten, 1.-uac M
Henry, Francis L Hodge-, Robert
Herron, Francis J 2 Hay, David U
Holeman, miss E V Havnes, T J
Hanks. Ja* A R Had. J.dm F
Herrin, mrs m A Hurst, Lewi- It
Hartz., llevmon 2 Hatcher, S W
Hambcu, John Huey, S
Hanira, George Horn, M
Hollingsworth, W T 2 Horn, A
Hanna. Geo L Hurv, miss Cvnthia
I ■
Isaacs, Alex Ives, miss Georgiannu
J
Johnson, M M Johnson, mists Catharinr
Jordan, L W Junes, Willuughby
Johnson, miss (’ D Johnston, mr- miilisson >
Johnson, miss Jenny C Johnson, mrs C H
Johnson, Thomas Jordan, G J
Jurdan, \\ ilsy Jordan, Absalom
Jones, miss N C Joiner. Geurgc
Jones, Baida Jones, Jesse
Johnson, mrs Sarah F Jordan, Jits H
Jordan, mr> L W
K
Kelley, Geo E Keenan, initchell
L
I.eckiuy, G \\ Iz'onani, Jas
Lifsey, H L Lewis, mrs marthu T
IxK’kctt, W C Lamar. Philip
Lynch, mr Loyd, Jas V
Lam, miAM Elizabeth
M
Moore, J M Moulton. H
May, Kinchen McKinnie, Maurice
Moore, Wm McDonald, Middleton
Moure, mrs Cy utbia Mathis, JIIOE B
Mitchell, George McCowal, Mrs »
Massey. P B 2 Mitchell. Samuel
Moxley. D Newton Massey, Thus J
Mam, A Morris, Jno
Michael, A -McGregor, n T
Moss, J A Morgan, Mias Kitty
Massey, Jas C Moore, Geo N
Miller, T Mulligan, John
Mosely, S A McCarroll. Margaret
MHiinnis, mis- Ann 2 Morris, J W
McSwain, mis.- Rachael Meldruin, James E
MctJueen, Win F Manly, inrs Eliza
Middlebrooks, Maith A Moore, Cynthia
Mathews, miss Duinpie Mitchell, mrs Marv J
N
Nelson, miss Murtha F 2 Norris, miss My ra J
Neel J T Nicholls, Lucinda
Nattinbeimer, Jacob Nulson, miss j.<»u •
Newsom, Henn
0
Dhanlin. Mrs C 3 Owens, John J
Oneal, Warren O'Keefe, Timothv
Odonv, Avery
P
Pryce, mrs Man J Parker, L J
Pearce. Jas W Pease, mrs Martha E
porter, miss Amanda Powell, Mi-s A E
Pope, miss Josephine Pearce. Th<»m:u< 2
Piatt, Pleasant W Parsons, J W
Powell, Emory Pope, miss Joe
Prey er, Jeff’ Pratt. Pleasant
R
Rilder, Reuben Rossenheine, T 2 '
Rogen*. David C Roberts. W R
Rollins. mrSavaniuh Roberts. S
Reese. Richard S Rogers, miss T
Roberts, miss Delia, Ruling, miss S
Ry a . n « 1* V Rogers, mrs Martha
Raiiurd, Robert R Rogers, mrs Allen
Raburn. mrs Marv Rogers, J:is R
Hiley. L ’ Reidcr, Wm
Rohss. C* risfain Kavmond. George G
Richard-on, Thus Pr-rc D» T M C
Jiubbirds, J V
1 s
Sullivan Chas () 5 Sherman, L
Strobel, P A Shchane, Dennis
Sholar, John 3 Sutton, T W
Schlunzen, Fitz Sumner, mrs Sallie
Sull van, 1)11 Seers, AG
Simmons, Mis (b<igia Smith, RM
Simpson W R Stewart, Andrew
Stevens, E Springer, miss A maud a
Sutton, mrs Carv J Sears, C S
Sherman, mrs Harrietta Sraris, miss Adalino
Smith, mrs A R Seago, miss Elizabeth
; Springer. McCullum Strozier, J M
1 Smith, Mary P Siers, J G
Shulman, L Singleton, Wyatt R
Sbanohan, miss Margaret Sterns, E
T
Thompson, XV J Threlkill, Rev T J
Tucker, John A Townsend, Henry
Thompson, N M S Thomas, Paul
Tillinghast, Milton Tharp, miss E
Titz Miss Mary Tctson, Edward
Taylor, Thus Taylor, Emilinc
Tankcrslv, miss Francis ATuvlur, W B
Tvlus A .1
U
Underwood, miss Susan Usher, miss Maritt 2
V
V alien, Ver Planch, S II
Van Damme, Mrs Chas
w
XV ornuin, Jno R \\ illiams, miss Anna E
Woolan, Thos W:ide, Geo B
Watts, mrs A K Wilkinson, R D
Williams. Felix A Wright, miss Anna
Wilcox, Chas Walfoik, R F
Wright, Chas H Willis, Jo-cjdi
Woodall, miss S V We*t, miss M M
Whitby, miss Mollie Wilkinson, Reubin
Williams, Erron Wimberly , miss Laura P 1
Wilkinson, Wm Wallen, mrs Marv R
Welch. Michael Welch, M
White, James Whatley, mrs L M
Wilcoxon, .lames Whatley, Wm 11
Worner, W Wall. Jas B
Wuhon, Sarah Wilder, Wm H
Wqituhcad, mi<s C M Williams I! W
Whittingt.m, Win A Whatley. Wm J|
Wilson. inis> Sulie Wright, W
Williams. R M Williams, mrs Martha L
Wallen, M R Wilson, Jas M
Winfield, Jas B
Y
V ork, XV in 1 "ung, Daniel
Oct. 29. E. L. STROHECKER, P. M.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
C ARII \RT & CURD.
MACON, GA.
1 \ ’•<>ll.I> call the ntten-
>V tion of tlu ircustom
ers, and those wishing to
purchase they arc now re
vviving a large stock of— ■»
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. NAILS, Ac.
Consisting in part of
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
CARPENTER
MACHINIST
TANNER
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE,
Bl ILDERS
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
BUGGY MATERIAL,
RIMS, SPOKES A- HUBS,
SPRINGS A AXLES.
XGKIC I LTI HAL IMPLEMENTS.
Corn Shelters, Plows,
Straw Cutters, Corn and Cobb Mills,
Worrull’s Circular Saws,
Mill Irons, Cross-cut Saws,
Mill Saws, Hand and Pannel do
Swedes Iron, all size,
Refined Iron, Cast Steel.
Band and Oval Iron, Spring Steel,
English Iron. German Steel,
Hammond Plow Steel, warranted.
Together with everything usually kept in our line,
all of which we will sell verv low for cash.
oct 29 ‘ CARHART A CURD.
IV %T< t!!>, JEU ELKY,
SHVEH AND PLATED WAKE, 4s.
r |’ , HE undersigned must respectfully informs 1
1 his friends and customers that he is now rL/V ‘
opening a beautiful stuck ofGo<n!s in hi-line, I-.
which for beauty and elegance cannot be surpassed, j
and ie«|nests those who are purchasing to give him a ,
call as they will l»c sold very low for cash.
Store on Cotton Avenue one, door beluw Bostick A ■
K. in -. M. D. BARNES.
WATCHES.
Gold ami Silver Watches, (’hataline. Fob, Vest and >
Guard Chain-, for sale cheap bv
M. D. BARNES. ’
PINS ami EAR RINGS, a large Stock ufcxcry va ;
rictv, ami will be sold verv low bv z |
‘ M. D. BARNES.
BRACELETS.
Finger Rings, Watch Keys, Pencils, Watch Seals
and Chains. A large impplv for sale bv
M. D. BARNES.
SILVER SPOONS.
F<>rk->. Ladles. Pie. Fish and Pickle Knives, Salt
ami Mustard Sp<»<»ns, Ac., for sale bv
M. D BARNES.
Plated Ware Cutlery, and a thousand other pretty
things which will be sold on the most liberal terms .
by M. D. BARNES.
Watches, Clock*, Jewelry. Ac., repaired nt short
notice and warranted to give entire satisfaction, bv '
net 29-r.m M. D. BARNES. I
WANTED.
\ FIRST-RATE Single Dray ami Harness; also,
a good Horse for the Diav.
Apply at Georgia Telegraph Office, oct 29 I
POKTMONIP LOST.
SOMEWHERE on the Road leading from Pond
town to Black’s Timvard, Marion county. Ga..
|<»st one Pnrtmonic. containing Two Hundred and
Five Dollars (s2".’>.uo» in these bills, viz: 2 Fifty
Dollar bill- on the Manufactures’ Bank at Macon. |
Twenty Dollar bills on the Bank of Savannah: also.
2 Ten Dollar bill* on the same Bank < Savannah • ami
one Five Dollar bill on the People’s Bank of S. C.
Any person finding, or giving me any jpformation at
Butler. Ga.. of-aid Book and contuntf («o that I can
get it. shall be liberallv rewarded for Hie same.
October 20th, 1857. ’ J. 1! MILLER
oct 29-2111
Watc’ic-, Jcwclrv, Ac.
1857. FALL & WINTEB TRADE. 1857.
A NEW. LARGE \NI> ELEGANT STOCK.
1 EMBRACING almost every article that
j can be calk’d for in a first class Jewelrv
Establishment, just opened and for sale on
most liberal terms, bv
oet 29 * E. J. JOHNSTON A CO,
Repairing ami engraving neatly and well done at [
-bort notice.
Mulberrv St., :>d dour aliove Lanier House, Macon,
Ga.
I Jk. O FOIRTES-
OF the celebrated make oft'hickt-ring
A Sons, ami Nunn- A Clark, at sac
t«»ry prices. Violins, Flutes, Guitars, J J 0 J
Accordeons, Flutenas, Harmoiiicans,
Ac., for sale on the best terms bv
oct 29 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
r.-wo-y A *taple Articles.
OF Gold, Silver. China. Glass, Av, carefully select- i
cd f<»r Bridal and other Presentations. The lar
gest and neatest variety ever offered in this market i
at {out 29] E. J. JOHNSTON A CO’S.
Ladies’ Work Boxes.
\ Y T RITING I><--k.<. Cabas, <’.ird Ca-es, Gauntlets,
> r
Ac. A line assortment on the best terms,
oet "• E. J. JOHNSTON <t CO.
Pocket Cutlery.
1) AZO RS and STROPS, Pocket Buok<, Pur.-us,
X Canes, Play ing cards. Ae., at
I i J JOHNSTON a GO’S
Itoiihtv and Single Guns,
IJISTOLS and Equipments, f<>r sale nt vur\ low
prices, by ]oct 29] E. J. JOHNSTON.
SPENDED curium \ in g > I -landing, taken at
* parl v oet. F J JOHNSON A CO.
HbHOV AL.
J. -W- S. EZLILIS
HAX E removed their Drug Store to the New-
Building opposite E. Bond’s, near Cotton Ave
t,,vy "ill keep open a general assortment
of DRI G> and MEDICINES. Ads.., a stock of Lan
dreth s brush Garden Soeds, wholesale and retail.
( la’i ty S iuet. Hear ( oiiun oet ?m
Toy Tea Setts.
Jumping Rota >,
To« 4 Buxes, Building Blocks, ,X’ e w Games, Ai-
! phabets. Bows and arrows., Ac., Ac., for sale bv*
oct 29 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
HEAD
FOR
FASHIONABE DRY GOODS.
BOSTICK A KEEN would invite the attention of
everybody, especially the toadies, to their new
‘ stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
which are now just upcnu<l and ready for inspection.
It i-awcll ktit’Wii |.I<I that mu H<mum Imm
. been **ll rad Quarter*,’’ ! •: the Newest, Richest
' ami most fashionable sty les of Dress Goods, and we
• iMildly assert, that our present assortment will com
j pare in point of taste, variety and elegance, with any
i stuck in the State of Georgia.
Ladies, one and all, we invite you to call and see
I the most magnificent stock of
Maple A i'aucy Dry Good*
ever opened in Macon.
Come, whether you wish to buy or not ; we w ant
you to see them, so that vou can tell your neighbors
and acquaintances how beautiful the goods arc
; Det 19 BOSTICK A KEIN.
\ LARGE u-sortoient of George Wostenhulmc’s
ixl CUTLER 1, furaak b»
| DAY A MAI’SSENET
FLEMOVAL.
X. M. BL \< KSII Ii 1 R At CO.
HA VE removed to their new Sture in Washing
ton Block, Mulberry Street, where they are
j now prepared to exhibit their Full and Winter stuck
I of (’lothir » and Furnishing goods.
i Their stock i oinpri-u everv article necessary to a
. gentleman's XV ard rube of the latest styles mid l»est
i manufacture, and by weekly importations from New
1 York will be kept constantly complete during the
* season.
| Also, Youth's ami Bov's Clothing, Trunks, Va
, lises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac. Their facilities
I are such as to enable them to have special orders for
■ garments tilled within a space of 1V to 14 day s, with
j tit guaranteed and style unsurpAftMcd by any house,
uct 20
RAILROAD TO ALBANY.
SALE OF TO'WIXr LOTS.
• r I’HE SUBSCRIBER will sell at Public Auction on
1 the first Tuesday in December, in the city of Al
, bany, Dougherty County:
272 business and resilience Lots,of one-fourth, one
! halt and one acre each.
These lots are situated in the most desirable part
of the city. Sale positive, to be Continued from day
today until completed.
TERMS.—One-third, cash, one-third, six months,
and the balance at twelve months.
The location ut Albany , being in the centre of the
rich cotton grow ing lands of South-western Georgia,
ami receiving as she w ill, from sixty to seventy thou-
I sand bales ot the present growing cotton crop, with a
! certain prospect of a rapid yearh increase, off ers the
' greatest inducement for profitable investment of any
; other point in the Southrn Country.
The railroad will be completed to Albany by the
! first of September, in ample time for the opening of
, the business, ami the transportation of the present
! crop. oct 19-td W. XV. CHEEVER.
BURNETT'S COCOAINE!
A PERFECT DRESSING FOR THE HAIR.
r ■'’llE COCOAINE holds, in a liquid form, n large
1 proportion of deodorized ('wa .\ut pic
pared expressly for this purpose.
No'other compound possesses the peculiar proper
ties which so exactly suit the various conditions us
the human hair.
If softens the hair when bard and dry.
It soothes the irritated scalp skin,
it affords the richest lustre.
it remains longest in effect.
It is the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the
world.
Marsden, speaking of the people of.Sumatra, says:
•‘Their hair is strong, and of a shining bhiuk, the
i improvement of both which qualities it probably
' owe** in a great measure to the constant use of Cocoa
Nut Nut Oil."—J/oz-x./,/•, o. v.«.
TESTIMONIAL.
Boston, July loth, 1557.
JPak/v. liurH'tf Co. :-I cannot refuse to state
the salutary effect, m my own aggravated case, of
your excellent Hair Oil--<C<»coaine. >
Far many month- my hair bad been falling oft’, un
til I was fearful of losing it entirelv. The skin upon
myheud became gradually\more and inflamed,so that I
* could not touch it without pain. This irritated con
i dition I attributed to the use of various advertised
, hair washes which I have since been told contained
camphene spirit.
By the auvice of my physician, to whom vou had
shown your process of’purifying the Cocoa Nut Oil,
I commenced its use the last week in June. The
first application allayed the itching and irritation;
i in three or four days the redness and tenderness dis
appeared; the bail ceased to fall, ami I have now a
thick growth of new hair. I trust that others sim
■ ilarly afflicted will be induced to try the same reme
dy. X’ours, very truly, SUSAN R. I’OI‘E.
Prepared only by JOSEPH BURNETT A CO.,
Boston, an I for sale in Macon by E. L. STOHECKER
1 A Co. Fifty cents for half-pint bottles. oct 22
BUR N E’IT’S (< X O AIN E,
preserving ami beautify ing the Hair, and ren
dering it dark and glossy.
The Cocoaim- holds in a liquid form, a large pro-
1 portion of deodorized COCOANL’T OIL, picpareuex-
I pressly fur this purpose.
No other compound possesses the peculiar proper
ties w hich so exactly suit the various conditions of
the human batr.
It softens th<‘ hair when hard am! dry.
It ><>othes the irritated scalp .-kin.
It affords the richest lustre.
It remains longest in effect.
Il i* the Best and Cheapest HAIR DRESSING in
the World.
Prepared only by JOSEPH BURNETT A CO.. Bos
ton.
For Side in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER A CO.,
and by Druggists generally. Fitly cents a bottle.
E. SAULSBURY
IS now located at his NEW STORE, on Mullierrv
Street, opposite the Lanier House, ami i> prepared
to .-how hi.- old customers ami the public genurallv,
a* large ami varied u.-surtmeiit of FINE READY
MADE CLOTHING ami GENTS FI RNJSHING
GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be
receiving constantly wceklv shipments from New
X’ork, embracing the latest styles. E. S.
oct 22-ts
Day & Mausscnct,
H AVING removed to their NEW STORE on MuL
bvriy Street next door t<> E. L. Strohcckct
A Co. here they will l>c pleast*«| to st*e their old
customers. They would say to mH wishing goods in
their line, that they arc now opening a //7/7/as
sortment, which will be sold at the Itxr.nt pri,.*.
Thev intend giving their personal attention to
WATCH REPAIHING 11. ng been before the
public in that capacity for 15 ami 2" years, tin- pub
lic arc able to judge of their merits in that w av.
JEWELRY L’EP.'IK! Nt; done at the shortest no
tice and intht ',.Mt W ATI 'll ES. Mag-
ic ami Hunting ('a es. Gold and Sib.er lloddeli
Watches, for sale bv
oct 22 ’ DAY A MAUSSENET.
\m , . ..ml Lupine W ATCHES, Gold casu
as '
oct 22 DAY A M XI’SSENET.
r I ’HE celebrated American WATCHES, for sale bv
1 uct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET. ’
DIAMONDS, Opal. Ruby, Garnet, Topaze, Pearl
and solid gold finger Rings of all styles and
i prices. Fur sale bv
' uct 17 DiY A MAUSSENET
\ LARGE a-’ortnient of Fob, X’est, Chataiain
and Guar.! chains of all st v les and prices.
For-ale by oct22 DAY a MAUSSENET
4 LARGE assortment of silver ami plated ware
. \ for sale by oct 221 DAY A MAUSSENET.
Al I SICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins, Flutes, Flug
.» I lettes. Guitars. Banjoe-, Tamboi i ics, Ba;--
Violins. Accordeotis, best Dalian Strings, Ac., Ac.
For sale by [oct 22] DAY A MAUSSENET.
To the Tax Payers of Bibb County.
r I ’HE Governor of Georgia having issued his Pro-
1 clamatioii instructing the Tax Collectors of the
several counties to suspeml the collection of taxes for
the present, this is to notify the lax payers of Bibb
. county that I have accordingly stopped collecting un
til the Legislature shall take action on the subject.
WM. BONE, T. C., B. C.
Octotar 22, 1857.
GMAMD RAIL HOU) I i si iX \l.
r I’HEkE w ill F»e a Rad Road |-estivid at i .‘mmastoii,
5 on Friday tli<- ."th instant, in commemoration of
the completion of the Thomaston and Barnesville
Rail Road. Preparations are making for a large
I number of persons. There w ill be one or more ex
i cursions on the Road during the day. Thu public,
male ami female, are inv itud to attend, and partici
• pate in the festivities of the occasion. A tram will
. leave Barncsv illc on the morning, for the accutnmu
| dation of those coming from that point.
THOS. S Sil AR l/AN, .
JAS. XV. HIGHTOWER, - Committee.
THOS. F. BETHEL. I
Thomaston. Ort. I*, 1*57.
\ LARGE assortment <»f FANCY GOODS, TOX'S,
Ac., for sale by DAY A MAUSSENET.
oct 22
(5 LOCKS of everv description, for sale bv
DAY a MAUSSENET.
Plantation and Negroes For Sale.
r undersigned offers for sale his plantation and
i Negroes, in fjcecounty. The plantation contains
1,72'» acres, first quality Land, on the east side of
Muchalrr three mile* from Starksvillv, ami six miles
, from XVooten’s the first station above Albony, on the
Southwestern railroad.
Tin* plantation has new and commodMMia buildings
and is provided with every convenience usually upon
Cotton plantations, it i- now under cultivation, and
is one of the most productive place’s in Southwest
ern Gergia.
The Stock. Provisions, ami Tools, w ill Ik* sold with
the idace, if desired.
Tin- Negroes will also be sold in a body, to an un
proved purchaser. Terms liberal.
If this property is not sold at private .-ale, liefore
the M-comi Saturday in December next, it will then
l>e sold at public oul-crv, on the premise-.
•*ept2u tl2dec * G. J. JORDON.
Macon, Ga.
MARBLE WORKS.
J. B. ARTOPE,
MAM FACT! REK ot and Dealer in Foreiirn and
Domestic Marble, J/v/ta/MeA/x,
J/; /' •*, t >tr-hthtre Sl-if*, <G.. has removed the Mar
ble Work- from Cotton Avenue, to the comer of :;d
ami Plumb Street, a short distance Suuth of Harde
! man A Sparks’ XX'arehouae. oct 22-Iv
No'i i< i:.
nAX ING taken Robert Fleming into our office st
are prepared to take the collection and settle
ment of all partnership Hooka, accounts. Ac., to take
. the settlement up of estates and make returns for E\
- sectors and Administrators. Also to go <»ff and ar
’ range claim* by getting money or security, when the
amount justifies theexpen-e
I uxt 22 .t L. A. AJ. A. NISBET.
yi:u CLOTHING STORE.
E. ■W’XJSrSTTIT’
IS now opening a splendid and entirely new assort- 1
incut of Mens’ and Boys’
Beady Made Clothing and Furnishing
Goods,
comprising the latest stvles and varieties of
Cloth and Beaver Raglans, from $* to S4O.
I Fur Trimmed,
Rcvvrsable Pelissiers, “ “ “
(’loth Kaffiitnns, “ " “
Boys’ Raglans, Cloth Frock Coats. I<‘ to 30, Pilot and
Beaver Frock Coals, Business Suits 12 to •<<•,
Fancy Fr. Cass, suits, Black Dim* Skin
Pant*, French Cass., Silk Velvet
X’e-ts, Cashmere and Silk X'ests,
Cloth Vests,Trunks and Va
lise*, Carpet Bags, Canes,
Umbrella.*,
White and colored Marseilles Shirts, White and col
ored L. B. Shirts, Silk and Merino under Shirts, Silk
ami Cotton half hose, Scarfs ami Cravats, Collars
and Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere Buck Gloves, Alex
andre’s kid Gloves, Travelling Shawls, Travelling
Blankets, Bonnet Buxes, Ac., Ae.
His stock being entirely new, he trusts will induce *
many to call ami examine it before making theirpur
! chases. He feels confident in assuring the public,
that he will endeavor to keep the very best assort
ment, ami the latest styles of Goods, and will sell
thum at such prices as cannot fail to attract the best
judge* and closest buyers.
J-# '(’ornerof Cotton Avenue ami Cherry Street*,
fronting Ross, Coleman A Ross, and E. Bond.
Muon, oct 19
IIATM ! II ITS I
BEL3DE3XT <Sc CO-,
\RE now rct’eiving ut their Fashionable
Store, umlei Ralston’s New Conceit Hall
Cherry Street, Macon, a large and varied assortment
of Goo<ls in their line, consisting in part of the fol
low ing articles:
FALL SILK HATS, EXTRA FASHIONABLE
Black Beaver Hats, Extra French Felt Hat-,
Mens’ Castaiwelfe, Mens’ Mantiloes,
Mens’ Drab Beavers, Mens’Silk X’el
vet Cups, Mens’ Navy Cups, Ex
tra Ladies* Riding flats,
extra fine,
i Otto Caps, extra, Boys* Hats, Fino Cashmorette and
Fine Black and Fur Hats, Wool Hats, Navy •
ami Black Velvet Caps, Cloth Caps, from
■ 5p cfs., to $2 Also a large as-
sortment of Plantation Goods,
Leather Hat Boxes, Um
brellas, Au.
All of w hich will be sold at fair price*. JonnERS
from town or country, can have their Stock replen
ished on favorable terms.
oct 17
Photographic & Fino Art Gallery,
IS reniove<| to the old Daguerrcun stand on Trian- ' ■
gnlar Block, < formerly occupied by XV’cmhl.) These
large and spacious rooms, he has tilted up entirelv '
new, so as to render them attractive by the g<»o<| i
taste with which they are furnished, as well as for |
the beautiful ami correct LIKENESSES which heal- ,
wavs produce* at such 7o»z» (Jive him a call, i
ami vou will be sure to be pleased.
oct 19
MACKEBEL, LIME AND FEATHEBS.
1 HACK new crop Mack »rel ;
1— * ’ l‘ M » Barrels Thomaston Lime ;
s»m» pounds Tennessee Featlu-r.* ;
For sale low for cash. J. B. A XV. A. ROSS,
oct 19
LANIER HOUSE,
JIACOX, GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA. Proprietors.
r PROPRIETORS of this well known
1 establishment, respectfully give notice
that thev arc still candidates for the patron
age of the Travelling public, and determined jtaKwiiw
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests and
maintain the reputation of the House.
Free Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House, |
by a fine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which
they have provide*! for that purpose. Passengers >
hereafter will be at no expense w liatev er for tran.-por- <
tation of themselves and their baggage either way be
tween the Lanier House and tin- Railway Stations in :
' Macon. XVu a*k a cuntinimDce of public patronage 1
i and promise attention and comfuig to m-r guest.*.
! oct 20 LOGAN A MEARA.
CITY HOTEL—SAX ANNAII.
r |’HE undersigned having purchased Mr. J
I B. Foley intcie.-t in the Citv Hotel, bu«j- JimEm
tu inform the traveling public that he will
n.-u every effort to make the house an ugreeu mJJhi
Ble -topping place for those who may favor him with
their patronage. ’ ;
Mr. Edmund Mnrpliy will be iissih.-inted with him
in conducting the bu.-iness of the house.
o< t 20 JACKSON B XRNES.
JR E IVL O ‘V A. L _
R. L. WOOD,
H AS removed Li* moms for the present, to CON-
CERT HALL, over Messrs. Mix A Kirtlaml’s I
Slhm- Store, w here he is prepared to take likenesses in
a Superior Style.
Having jti.-t returned from New York,-lie can show
several New and imjjortant improvements in the -
Dagtierrcaa Art.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
taken a- usual ami Colored true to Nature, by Mr. |
BERUFF, the Celebrated Artist. A large collection
<•1 Pictures on exhibition, at his Room*.
// //«/< (rant a goad Ptrturf, rail and you can a»t on> ■
in W'OQlt'S M Style.
N. B. On the first «>f November, he will open his
new ami magnificent Gallery in Washington Block,
oppo-it<* the Lanier House.
>'-p» | j
LO( IS NKR vi:i< i . ii i:i m.n r i;i>. '
Late with M. D. Barnes, j Late with Dav A Mausem-t
MENARD & BURGHARD,
Watch Makers and Jewellers,
IU ILL open at their New Store, Ralston's
X X Range, corner of Cotton Avenue and (
Cherry Street, about the Ist of O«’tober, A* i
beautiful ami well selected assortment of
XVatches, Clock*, Jewelry, Silverware, Mu
sical InstrunieutK, Fancy Goods, Ac., A c.
An examination of which they would most respect- 1
fully solicit, fueling confident that they w ill be able •
to offer everything in their line calculated to please
the taste of even tlie most fastidious.
Repairing of every description executed in a man
ner that will guarantee satisfaction, by the best work- i
men in the South * j ]
They hope, by offering choice ami elegant Goods. I
am! by strict attention to business, tu merit a libera! ' i
I share of public patronage.
OCt 19
jxo. B. noss “ v U(l „
J B. & W. A. BOSS.
WHOLES A 1. E A N!> Il ET A | L
Dry Goods & Grocery Merchants,
MACON, GA.,
HAX Eon hand, and are now receiving, in their
large new Store, «»n the corner of Second and
Cherry Streets, one of the most extensive stocks of I
NI’.XV AM) SEASONABLE goods
ever offered in tin- State. Our stock, besides a large 1
ami general assortment of Groceries, embraces an '
extensive variety of
SHUES, HATS, HARD AND WOODEN WARE.
CARPETINGS, AND
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
Our extended acquaintance ami long ex|>erieuce in
trade, afford us the most ample facilities for priwur
ing our goo«i* on the most favorable terms, anil
adapting utir Stock to the wants of the public, and
purchasing as we do, in large quantities, and usually
fur the cash, we can afford them tu our customers at
correspondingly low prices.
Whilc we cordially invite the public genurallv, to
avail themsclvc- of our ample stock, from which to
make their puruha-u* for their personal wants, we
would also especially invite XVhofesale Purchasera to
inspect our Goods, and hear our prices, before pur
chasing, or sending their order.* elsewhere, for we
feel confident we can offer as great inducement.* as
any House in Carolina or Georgia, and we are deter
mined to do it. Trv us and see
J. B. A W. A. ROSS,
out 19
BAGGING AND BOPE.
/‘M/l COIL> Ri< Jtardson’s be>t Rope;
OvMr 20*’’ half coils do <jo du
2<*» do XVhite Rope;
2<M» do New York Rope ;
2'*s' lb- Twine ;
*“•• rolls heuv v Gunuv Bauginiz ;
2«m Bales du ’ do
For sale by J. B. A XV. A. ROSS. [
loci 19
r-A. LIL G-OODS
FOR
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS.
T / I B
♦jX F 27 “ Northern do 25 “ Ticking,
5,00” Negro Blankets, *j7 “ Jeans ami Ca-*.
SVO Bed du Jo “ Stripes,
75 cases Wool hat*, 29 “ Ricn’d Hoine’pns,
32“ “ Shoes, 10 “ Satti nett|
2“ “ Prints, lu “ Alpaca.-,
1“ “ Gingham*. 7•• Linens,
»» “ Clothing.
We are adding daily to our stock a general assort
ment of Goods in uur line, to which we invite the at
tention of purchasers who are. in search of g«»<»d bar
gains. J. B. A XV. A. ROSS.
oct 19
SILKS ’ SILKS ! SILKS !
r |’’HE largest, hand.-omrst and cheapest stock ever
1 brought to Mac«>n, including every style, color
ami price, frum sl2 to shw» a pattern", just opened •
iat BOSTICK A KELN’S. |
’ uct 19 I
MACON & WESTERN R. ROAD.
I’ASSENGEH trains.
IEAX’E Macon 3, P. M., arrive Atlantaß.;»o, p. M.;
j leave Atlanta 5, A. M.. arrive Macon. 11. A. M.
Passengers leaving Chattanooga and points on the
Western A Atlantic Road by the night Train, will ar
rive in Macon 1'1.55, A. M., ami in Savannah same
i evening.
I’asMUigers from Savannah and points on Central
Road by morning Train, will arrive in Atlanta same
evening and connect immediately with Train of the
Western A Atlantic Road for Chattanooga and Nash
ville.
Passengers for Columbus Americus and points on
the South-Western Road will arrive in Mucon ut 1".-
• A. M., and leave bv South-We*tern Train ut 3,
P. M.
Pas-engrrs from the South-XVestern Road will ar
rive in Macon at 11. A. M., and leave by Macon A
Western Train at 3, P. M.
A. L TYLER. Superintendent.
Macon, Oet. lltli, 1*57. oct 17
WHO WANTS MONEY?
$60,000
May be obtained by risking J/ollart.
Halves and Quarter Tickets in Proportion.
JASPER CO. ACADEMY LOTTERY.
BV AUTHORITY OF THK STATIC OF GEORGI V.
Havana Plan, Single Numbers.
30,000 Tickets —3,286 Prizes
AMOUNTING TO »21.->,2W.
Prizes Payable XX ithout Deduction.
ANDERSON A SON. Managers,
Successors to J. F. XVimtkh, Managers.
Our L'ittvries draw in Macon, Ga. (Small Schemes)
every Saturday, am! in Savannah, Ga. (Large
Schemes) about the 15th of every month.
< LASS Dl>,
riRAWM NOV. 15th, 1b57, AT
ARMORY HALL. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
Under the Sworn Superintendence of
XV. 11. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Esqs.
CM'ITALS of s<;•','hh», *2",""'', *l",'hh), ss,'hm»,
A} t ooo, $2,000, 3 Prizes of sl,ooo, 5 of ssoo, 100 of
»I'M», l'H» of SSO, :phmi of s:*.«». and 72 Approximation
prizes amounting to $3,7»i0.
Whole Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2.50.
I.iMik to your interest and compare this scheme with
any other.
Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Checks on New X’ork remitted tor Prizes. <
Address orders for Tickets, or Certificates of Pack- ;
ages of Tickets to
ANDERSON A SON. Managers,
Macon ur Savannah, Ga.
oct 17
IKO.X, STEEL,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
NATHAN WEED,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFERS for sale one of
the large-t and finest a.-Mirt
mvtit* "f Hardware ever of- w
tried m the State, imported directly from H w 0 i
England, and from various Manufacto- ° j
l ie* in the North. iK - /
No pains have been spared in selecting,
and having the most favorable facilities for buy ing,
feel assured that I can offer such inducements a* will
bv to the advantage of all purchasing to give me a
call. My stock consi-t- in part us the following arti-
BAR IRON—Swedes, English, Refined and Ameri
can Hammenal, all size*.
HORSE SHOE—Band, Nail Rod, Hoon, Sheet, Boil
er, Round and Square, Ovid ami ’j Oval, Av.
STEEL- Plow, Cast, Gvrman, Spring. Blister.
NAILS —Cut ami XX’rought, Spikes, Brods.
BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS. Anvil*. Bellow-. Vises,
Screw Plates, Hammers, Tongs. Horse Rasps.
PI.OXVS A full assortment. Plow lanes, Haines,
Trace*. XVagon Chains.
CORN SHELLERS, Corn Mill*. Spice Mill*. Cutl’vv
Mills.
STRAW CUTTERS Patent Self-sharpening, -upe
rior to any in use.
MEAT CUTTERS Sausage Meat Cutters and Shif
fers.
HOLLOW WARE Pot*, Ovens, Spider*. Fire-dogs,
Shovels and Tung*, Saucepans, XVu*h Kettle*.
Boilers.
WES—S. XV. Collin*’ warranted Axes, King’s, Brad
ley's ami other*.
HOES Collin.*’, Scuvil’s, Brude’* Patent,and Brade’s
Crow n.
SA WS Disston’s celebrated Circular Saw-, all sizes.
Mill ami Cros.- Cut, Tenon and Wood Saws.
TOOLS Os all kind- used by Carpenters, Cabinet
Maker* and others.
SPADES AND SHOX’E’LS—Amrs A Adams long ami
* short handle.
ROPE Cotton and Manilla, all sizes, Bolting Cloths,
Wire Cloths, Sieves.
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLER Y—A large variety
FANCY GOODS Adopted to the use of Conntrv
Merchant*, to w hich I inv itetheir attention, anil
to other u>h><D bet'Uc btiv iiuz o< t 17
Flavoring Extracts, for Pics, Jel
lies, &c.
EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almond,
V’anilla, “ Strawln’iry, ;
“ Pine Apple “ Rose, ’ i
Lemon, •• Orange, i
“ Nutmeg, “ (’cilery,
For sale at the Macon Drug Store.
out 17 E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
QUININE! QUININE!
H k OUNCES on hand and for sale low bv
Ol H r oct 17 LI .-I ROHE!
I’ItESII CONGKESS XY ATEH,
IN Store and for sale bv
out 17 E. L. STROHECKER 4 CO
GARDEN SEED.
J UST received a large and flesh supply of this
war’s crop (1*57 •. The trade supplied"at lowest '
rate*. E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
oet 17
I RUBBER SHOES. \ large .issortnieut of (ion ts
Il ami boy- Rubber*. Also Ladie-slipper and san
dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s Celebrated patent.—
Just received and fur sale low bv
MIX a KIRTLAND.
r.ANTATION BROGANS.'—Now in store the
best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever
ottered in this market. Men’s double sulcd peg ami
nailed black ami russett-; do. heavy single soled
black and russetts; do. boys and youths black and
russett.*, all us which wu are selling verv low.
uct. 1? MIX A KIRTLYND.
BOOTS AND SHOES Mun’s and Boys and
X’outh’s fine calf ami kip pe/’d Boot*; Men’s
stout kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting
Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf Bro
gans ; Gents, boys’s and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans ; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California
kip Brogun*, a large assortment.
oct 19 MIX A KIRTLAND.
ROBERT FINDLAY, SR., JANES X. FINDLAY,
CHRIS. D. FINDLAY.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND
GENERAL MAC ’IIIN H SI IO I’,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r pHE Proprietor* of this establishment would rc-
1 spwtfully call the attention of those contempla
ting the erection of Strain .Udh t fi>r Sawing and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the work has been, and will be. a suf
ficient guarantee* for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our XVorkshops and stqtcrior outfit of
Tools, Patterns ami Machinery, afford facilities for
the ex|M*dition of work p<»-ses.*c,l by no other estab
lishment in the Statu. Our prices ami terms will
compare favorably with that of any first cla*s North
ern establishment. Tin* following comprises a list of
Machinery, Ac., for aliy portion of which we will be
pleased to receive orders, viz :
Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery. Circu
lar Saw s, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best qual
ity for Corn and XVheat, Water Wheels, u
great variety. Gin Gear, all sizes.
Iron Railing*, for Cemeteries,
public and private Build
ing-, Ae., id Wrought
and Cast Iron em
bracing
Strength with Hen nty of Denig n.
Sugar Mill.- ami Syrup Boiler-, all size-. Columns for
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Single acting Force
and Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting with Tunietl Pullies, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Pre-s Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws und
Bales,
England’* Celebrated .-elf acting (’ar Coupling*, and
Other Rail Road Casting-. All work warranted to Im*
1 equal tu the best made elsewhere.
oct 17
J'''* - HVVl’l*', j. H I.<>t>'\
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
Hayden a woodwahd an- »<.« pr<-
. pared to furnish their friends and -
public generally, with good »afe H<»r*e.* and r—a ■
new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriage*. Ac.
in complete order’at the shortest notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal attention, to business, und reasonable cH*h
prices will enable-them to do so.
fed and kept by the day, week or
month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rva-on
! ble prices. Mulberry Street, next tu Lottery Office,
; Macon, Ga.
’ Oct ly
ISAACS’ SALOON",
On Cherry Street, near Ralston's New Hall,
MACON* GEORGIA.
IF you are lund ot good eating and drinkinq—if
you want to find all the delicacies of the season—
i a comfortable breakfast an excellent lunch a sub
-1 stantial dinner—a first-rate *upper, or anything else
in that line, you can't be butler suited than ut is vac’s
Cei.lhr.vtkd Saloon.
At this far-famed establishment, Sthangkrs am!
; Residents can have w hatw er thev < all for, served up
‘ at moderate charges, in the best stvle and by the
most uttentiv e waiters, at any hour from early in the
morning until late at night.
Look ut his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS
From New X’ork, Savannah ami Brunswick, in the
shell or by the measfire, law, fried, stewed, in any
vviiv vou want them
ALSO,
Shrimps ami Crabs,
\V ild Game of every variety,
X’eni.son and Beef Steuks,
Mutton Chops ami \ uni Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs,
Devileti Ham and
Deviled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters, 1
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
I Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
; XVild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure
, wants, can always be had when in season.
ISA ACS invites the Ht’NGin' and thikstv passing
through Macon, to give him a call, as hi* LARDER
[ is daily- supplied with ail the dainties to be procured '
1 in the Savannah and New X’ork mnrkuts, ami his ,
BAR furnished with the best of Liqiohs, SKG.tßsand ,
■ other accompaniments.
Confectioneries and Fruit
ISA ACS also keep* Constantly on hand a good as
sortment of
('OX FKI TiIIXKRI RS,
OIIVNGKS,
A rpi.KS, j
Bananas, >
Pine Apples,
Various descriptions of Ni ts.
Cakes, Ac.
All of w hich can be purchased at low prices for Vwh,
Bv suiv aiul call at
THE ISAACS HOUSE,
or,
ISAACS' HHSTAt RANT.
CiiEiiiiv Street, near Ra.-ton’s new Hall,
Georgia.
! oct 17
BOWDRE & ANDERSON,
IGHOUEKS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
, m.m ox. <;a.
Liberal Advances made on CDnsignmeiits in Store.
If ■'MIE subscribers have in store their usual stock of
1 Full and Winter supplies, which they otter for
sale ut the lowest market rates, among which are:
5H Bbls, refined A, B, C, and Crushed Sugars, |
l"o bugs Rio, l.nguira and Java CoffVe,
20 packages Green and Black Teas some very
choice, •
I'mhi sack* Salt,
1" sacks fine Table Salt,
♦ l'» Hhd*. Molasses.
:;oo Gals. Linseed Oil,
I'wi Gals. Boiled Linseed Oil.
s»hhi Lbs. pure White Lead in Oil,
I'MHi Lbs. pure Zinc in 0.1,
1500 Lbs. Blukc’s and Bridgewater Fire-proof
Paint,
2"" Gals. Sperm ami B. XV. XV. Oil,
[ 75 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle*.
Fine old \X ines ami Brandies for medicinal use,
40,inhi Segars all grades, some very fine,
lo.iHsi lb*, prime Tcnncsscvv Bacon, Sides ami
Shoulders,
2" boxes Starch,
2" boxes Soap,
10,000 |b*. Family and Superfine Flour,
15u kegs Nail*,
2" bales Gunny Cloth,
2's’ coils Richardson’s Machine Rope,
:.««» lbs. Bagging Twine,
:*.o dot. Collin- A Co.’s and Leverett’* Axes,
1500 Negro Blanket* of various qualities,
•*»"o pair superior Georgia Negr»> Brogan.*,
XVitli most article* suitable for Planters.
oet 17 BOW DR i: a ANDERSON.
Osiuibtirgs, I’arns and Shirting'
4 < | BALES Flint River Osnaburgs and Y arns,
"t" ’ X 5 bales Macon Shirting*.
For sale at Factorv prices bv
uct 17 ‘ BowDßi: A \NDERBON
On < onsigionent.
•on COILS Richardson’.* Hemp Leap Rope,
I* f 2" Bbls, olil Bourbon XX hiskev,
I . i low. BOWDRE A ALDERSON.
A. A. MENARD,
DRlxaasr IND APOTHECARY,
CHERRY Hl'H J-a-IT. M.A< '< >X. < r.A.
HAS ju>t r<*i*eh e«l nn<l will keep coiintani-
Iv on hand u fre.li >upph ot DRUGS A Yw
' MEDICINES, consisting of MI
Qt ININE,
IODINE,
SALMINE,
< III.OROI'ORM,
IODINE POTAbH,
< A LOME!.,
MORPHINE,
PIPERINE,
Bl.t E MASS,
Arc., Ac.
Also, a large lot of American, English and Germn i
PERFUMER a.
CAMPHINE,
BURNING FLUID.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
I SWEEDISH LEECHES,
GARDEN SEEDS. Ac., Ac. 1
He vyill also keep n pure article of BRANDY' A
( WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17
CURTAIN GOODS AND CARPETINGS.
4 large supply ju.st received, ami aid bv sold verv
cheap by BOSTICK A KEIN.
oet i? (
NEW HAT & CAP STORE.
An entirely New Stock of Hats and Caps, j
CHAS. B. STONE,
(LATK W ITH HFI.DEN A C 0.,)
H AS now opened in the Washington Block, < near
ly opposite the Lanier House, i an entirelv new
i stok of
(.’cuts’, Boys’ and Childrens’ Hats and
Caps,
of every quality and pattern.
Planter* in want of WOOL If ATS for Plantation
use, will find it to their interest to give him a call lic
fore buying el.-ewhere.
Having an experience of eight years am! more, in
the HAT and CAP BUSINESS in this city, hi' flat
ters himself he will be able to furnish hi* old friends
and customers with the very latest fashion.*, ami at
. retiettnable rater.
He has also made arrunginents wish the most ex
tensive manufacturers to supply him with the latest
styles through the season.
Thankful for past favor*, he Would solicit a con-
. tinuance of public patronage.
Mll'-on, oct 19
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\ T THE SIGN’ OF THE BIG BOOT. No.
. Y Cotton Aveinie,op|H>si«-Wusliinirtoii SBI
Hail Lot, Macon, Georgia. Tin* subscribers T
would return their thanks Ibr the v.-rv liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit u continuance i f the
same. We have io store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
mostly ofotirown manufacture, to which weeklv- ad
ditions will Is- made, of all the difl'erent stvles' und
patterns usually called for in a slim- store, and would
iuritothoaewisbingtopurcha.se, to call and exam
ine our stock, ils »... are piepared to sell as low as i
any house in the citv or State.
W MIX A KIRTLAND.
IJODTS. A full assortment->t Gents* line French
> Calf Boots, pump sole, welted und water proof,
! cd' various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg
ged. Just received ami for sale low bv
mix a Kirtland
ATTENTION PLANTERS
Il ’E can supply you with Negro Blunk ts. K<r
seys and Flantation Goods, on as l.iroiable
tenus as unv other establishment in Georgia Give,
■us a call. BOSTICK 4 KEIX. I
1 ud 19
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
Il Lil S PETER would respectfully inform hi- J
friends and the public, that *he b:i* removed to
the old Planter’s Bank Building, on (’herrv Street,
next door to Freeman A Robcit.*’ Carriage establish
ment, where he i* now prepared, with a fine a.*-ort
mont of Cloths, Casimcres. X'estings, Ac., which he
will make up to order for gentlemen, in the most ’
fusliionabk* style.
ALSO, on hand a good supply of Gentlemens’ fur
nishing Goods, such a- Gloves. (’rat at*. Suspenders,
Hosiery, Ac. All of which will be sold on reasonable
SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
f undersigned would respectfully in •
1 'He the attention of his friends ami 1
tonic -s, am! the trade, tu his large stuck of •
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
Double and Single Harnes.*, Saddles,
Bridle*. Bits ami Spurs, <»f the
best make ami latest
style.
Also, prepared to do job work at the shortest no
tice, ami in workmanlike manner, and as low as |
. any House in the city. Call and sec- at his new Store
I next to the Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Rosa’
' New Building JOHN CLEGHORN.
1 UVI 19 |
The Insured Participate in the Protits.
Continental Insurance Company,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
•hil'l 1857.
C ISII CAPITA! ~Vrt,OOO.on
ASSETS. JULY Ist. I-'? 8!>»,578,82
LIABILITIES, JULY Ist, 1K57..........
Inrun* UnildmoK, Cotton, .Wtrrhandizt. Hovntkold
furniture, and other IneunMe Proferty, nt th, tuu
al rater.
' pH HEE FOURTHS nf the net profit* of the busi
-1 ne-s of thia''irtnpaur are divijled annually to
1u.1.1.-i- «>f it.w p<»lici<-~ ill Serin bearing interest, and
Mich profits carefully invested for the additional se
curity of the Insured, until the fund thus accomii
lated shall have reached the sum of *600,090, making
tlie Cash guarantee of the Company 81,00o,p<mi ; and.
thereafter, tlie Scrip will be redeemed as rapidly and
to the extent that the profits accruing to the policy
holders exceed the sum of gWb.OOO.
GEO. T. HOPE, President.
11. IL LvMi-onT, Serretnrv.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent. Mncon, <ia.
•-,! The Board of Directors have this day declnr
ed"a dividend to Policy Holders entitled to partici
pate in the profits, of 'thirty-thre and onr-th<rd ]ur
lit. upon the Earned Premiums of the past rear's
business, Scrip for which will be issued August Ist.
oet _■ "
TO PLANTERS.
rpHE subscribers have on hand, a good stock of
I Osmtbnrgs. Kerseys, Blankets, ami coarse Shoes
suitable for the season, also, a general stock of Gro
ceries which tlo-v will sell cheap for Cush or approv
ed credit, al the old stand on the corner above the
Lanier House. U. CAMPBELL A SON.
Manon, Oetober 20, 18K.
Geo. T. Rogers & Son
H\YE iu Store and constantly receiving a targe
and general stock of Groceries, consisting in
part of
12»» Bag.* Rio Coffer,
25 Bug* Old Government Java Coffer,
1 (’aak Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
2" Bag* Pepper and Spice,
r.o Bbl*, crushuil ami Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbl*. Refined Sugar, variou- grade-,
25 Hhd*. choice Mul:i*sc*,
15 Hhd*. Bacon Side*,
P”' buxe* Sperm ami Adamantine < am Ie»,
5o Boxes Soap, various qualities,
lluxe* Starch, various grade*.
s<> Boxes (gross! Pepper. Spice and Ginger,
45 Boxc* Candy, assorted,
<;•' Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
: o Boxes Pickle*. a**<»rte<l size.*,
r, 5,mi1l Cigars of every grade.
Together with u general assortment ot Liquor* all
us winch w ill be mm low for (n-h. ■ '
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
Whole*alv dL Retail <wroecr«,
Corner Cherry ik Third Streets.
Keep constantly on band,
SUG A RS—<>f ev cry descript ion,
COFFEE.- Java, Laguira ami Rio.
FLOCK Different Brands, including Hiram Smith.
Cape Jessamine, (Superior Quality) and various
Georgia ami Tennessee Brands.
Mackerel, Paint*, Oils, Simtl’. Cheese,
Baii ’ing Rone, Molasses, Butter, Candles, Nails and
" Salt, *
Staple Dry Goods, and other articles usually kept in
a Grocery Store.
A’-o. Liquors of nil kind* Otard and Rochelle Bran
die.*, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Old Mononga
hela, Scotch and Buurbon XVhiskcy.
WINES Champagne, Sherry. Port, Madeira and
Domestic.
AMERICAN LIQUORS, including Brandy. Gin,
Rum, Whisky, YVild Cherry Brandy, Bitters,
Ginger Wine.
SEG ARS A TOB ACCO of various brands.
All of w hich will be sold on reasonable terms for
Cash or approved Credit. oct 22
HAZY AR <>l I AMIIO.A !
$50,000 WOKTU
vF the most elegant, rich and varied as*o: tinent
Tall and Winter Dry Goods
jn.-t received and in store nt
ROSS. COLEMAN & ROSS',
Cott«.n Avenue, ever before offered to the criticism of
a fashionable world. Allow us most respectfully tu
-illicit an early inspection us our European and Home
thbiic*. consisting id’ everything that can charm the
eve or captivate the taste of even the most fastidious.
We feel n » hesitancy in proclaiming it the largest,
richest and most varie I assortment, by fur that was
ever brought to Macon. A notice of < nly a few •if
our noxelties, will give a slight idea, of the magnifi
cence us our stock, and tlu* bright an 1 beautiful no
veltie* that adorn our shelve* and counter*.
Puint D’Alenci n LACE COLLARS, from sl2 “o to
>7" oo each.
Real French EMBROIDERED SETTS, from $3 is) to
$25 no per set.
Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, frwx <1 on to
$25 no each.
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS, from 25 cents to $7
a strip.
Robes, A<|iiillec in worsted ami-ilk embroidered with
\ civet, from $5 no to sloo Ou a Dies* Pattern.
Lady Uourtnay Morning Robes, from SI2OO to S3OOO
each.
THIRTEEN HUNDRED DOLLAR#
worth of new Jaconet and Swiss frillings—exclusive
styles, nt all prices.
Cloth and X’clvet MANTILLAS, from $3 00 to slvO
nd eiicli.
Embroidered X’civet MANTILLAS worked with Silk
and Ostrich Feathers.
Oil Paintings, among which are Sybil’s Cave at Ho
boken, New Jetsev, and the tomb of Kusciusco.
A great variety of Tapestry, X'elvet, Tapestry Brus
sel.*, Three ply ami Ingrain Carpeting*,
Rug*. Druggut.-, Oil Clolh.*, Av.
Our stock of plantation gouda is most ample and
complete, 8-4 XVhitv Btaukets ut G 2 1-2 ceuts oath,
and price* running up to $1 25 each.
I'NcnlMidy is vurnustly solicited to give us a call,
as our stock is unusually large and we are bound to
*cll.
JVC Please remember tw get at ti.e right place on
Cotton Avenue, at ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’.
oct 22
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
W ASHINGTON BLOCK, MULBERRY ST.
M ACON, GEOKGIA.
I AW, Medical, School, miscellaiievtis amt Juvcn
-1 j ile Books.
Blank Books, Statione r y. Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Water Colors, Artists’Oil Color*, Boxes «jf Oil
and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe
matical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses ami
Books, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Pocket Books,
Gammon Boards. Writing Fluids and Inks us the
very bc-t kinds, Faber’s ami Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cil.*, Steel and Gold Pens, and ull the various articles
usually found iu a Book Stoic.
Al-o, Agent of the Southern .Mutual Insuraner
( oni| am .
N EGROEB.
LIKELY NEGROES now un hand fur sale, for
•Ml bills of the Manufacturer s Bank or other cur
rent fund*. XVILSON C. HARDY.
oct 20
DRUGS. MEDICINE, PAINT. OIL, &C.
TvUX-COrJ rjTtTTG- STORE.
Fall and Winter Trade, 1857.
E. 1.. STROHECKER £ CO.,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
We are daily receiving large supplies frum
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND
'■’’HUS ensuring our cu-tomers choice and
I pure article-. Our Chemicals are invaria
bly purchased from Manufacturers, direct, ena- J®,
bling us to w arrant them fret* from adulteration. W e
have now iu sture a select stock <4
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES,
DYE ST I F FS, PA IN TBRUS 11 ES,
Instruments, XY bite Wadi Brushes,
Pharmnuiitical Instruments,
and Toilet Article*,
Together with the best assortment ut Instrument*
ever uflbred in this market. Planters,
ami Merchants will consult their iuteie.-t by oamiu
ing uur stock before purchasing.
E. L. STROHECKER A CO..
Opposite Redding House,
<:cl 1‘ Macon, Ga.
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
OIEMU ALS, PAINTS, OILS.
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
I'EHFI'MEHY, AC.
r |’’HE undersigned offers for -ale uu as low
1 tuiin* a- any house in the .State, pure and yy
reliable Medicines, und w arranted genuine. jp®
Chemicals in great variety.
Drugs in great abundance ami always fresh.
Perfumery, assorted. Foreign and Domestic.
In.-trurneuts—Hurgical. Dental and ull others,
Toilet Articles in great variety,
Fancy Soaps and other Soaps in great variety,
Paints, Oil.-, Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
French Window Gias.-, and fresh Putty,
Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools, Pencils and Sponges.
Varnish Coach, Furniture, Damur and Japan,
Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines,
Starch, Congress Water and best Citrate Magnesia,
Snuff, Teas, Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper.
Medical Soules, Mui tai s und Festles, Iron and Porcc
lain,
Gelet mo*. Soda, Potash, Alum, Saltpetre,
Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Cud Liver Oil. Rose XX’ater,
Quinine, Morphine, Piperine and Acid*,
Bul-am Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, Lozengf.*,
Gum Drops, Bryant s Cholera Remedy, “gunuiue.’*
And ail other reliable preparation- of Medicine,
Best Wines ami Brandy for Medicinal use onh,-
Best Mustard and Spice* fur family use.
Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seed*,
Kentucky Blue Grass Seed and other Seeds.
GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist and Apothecary.
Corner Mulberrv yt. and Cottun A'- cuur, Mac »u. Ga
vet 17