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MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION.
Boston. Nov. 3.—The State is largely Ke
puldiean. Banks is doubtless elected Governor
by a large plurality.
NEW YORK ELECTION.
New York, Nov. 3. —The vote io the city
has largely decreased. The State has tin
doiibtedly gone for the Republicans.
COMMERCIAL.
MACON MARKET.
MACON, Nov. sth, 1857.
COTTON.—AII that is offered meets with remix
purchasers at 11 cents. The class is an average of
Strict Good Middlings. Receipts arc very light, and
sales about 3aU bales daily.
The weather continues very fine for the Planters to
gather their crops.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Receipts in Oct. 1856, 15,175
“ “ “ 1857, 5,0%- Decrease 7,37 V
Stock Nov. 1,1858 11.522
“ “ 1,1857 7,503 “ 4,319
Total rrc’ptto Nov. 1,’56, 23,419
“ “ “ “ 1,57,11,212 “ 12.2'»7
BACON -Is still very scarce, but there is not much
demand. We quote clear Tennessee Sides at !*(<»
cts. Ribcd Tennessee Sides at 17(uls cents.
Ki bed Western Sides at DR<H •’.}<; cts. Shoulders ll'
15’J cts. Hams 17U'2" cents.
BAGGING.—Gunny 1G(<» 1 •’».’< cents.
BARLEY. —There is a small quantity in the mar
ket for seed. It sells at x 1.50 per bushel.
BEEP. Tolerably good fresh Beet i- til
the Country carts at !'• cents per pound forth. i <1
quarter and ('.cents for the fore quarter. It is ■ g
at the same rates at the market.
CANDLES. -Adamantine ’■'» cents. Sjrerm 45
to .5o cents. Patent Sperm »’•" to t»2 cents.
COFFEE—Rio 12 l s(r/1 •"■’ ■ cents per pound. La
guira 1 15 cents, .lava 1. ’ _.(<■> I s cents.
CORN—In sacks s 5 cents per bushel, in thecal 1
<j«i(rtos cents.
FODDER Has been coining in slowly of late. I
is sold at 75(«»so cents per hundred.
FLOUR—Superfine $3.<R»(«?A3.50 per hundred.
Family $4.5"(<» 4.""
FEATHERS —45(0 5" cents per pound.
HIDES Dry Flint sp/lo cents per pound. Deer
>kimt 12(u13 cents.
IRON Svveeds *»>£(«'*S cents per pound. Refine I
4(</1 I Cents. Com. English • •'.cent*. American >
cents.
LA RD—Stock on han.l light a! 17, 1 . •' - 'cent' ;
jwjuud.
LIME *2.12 , 7<u*2.25 cents per barrel.
MOLASSES Cuba 55 cents per gallon. New
Orleans 7.s<t*o cents.
MEAL—’.to rents (u £1 per bushel.
N A ILS -4\*v' l : ’t cents per pound.
OATS In sacks 55(<*’^'vents per bushel. In th
sheaf I'm cents per hundred.
OlLS—Lowed $!."«'(•'s?Ll” I"’ gallon. Best
Sperm s2.""(<'?2. _'s cents, bleached W inter Whale
£1.15(0*1.2-5 cents. Train 75(0* 1.2-5 cents. Tan
ner’s per barrel sl4(<r>lß.
POTATOES—There is a small supply of Irish in
the market selling at > I."" per barrel. Swcrl Pota
tors a: • .-ifering at 75<a *o c -its per bu-liel.
RICE s’^(o.cents per pound.
RYE £l.l >■> to $1.2 *• per b I'hcl.
ROPE Kentucky 11 (•/ 12 cents per pound. North
ern !<>(.» 11 cents.
SUGAR Clarified 12( ’ cents Crushed, Pow
dered and Loaf I'i •! I rent - per pound.
SALT >l.2'per
CALLON 1 a - 1 , (•■•it- per ; • tnd.
Y\ 111.-MA ': Ire mi ket is w< II •uj,l- -I Per
titied sells at ::«•<«* ’.5 cent* per gall m. M-monga'i la
7.5 cents to jsj.oo per gallon. Fancy brands aie - i
nt *4(« *5 per gallon ; but a first rate article c.
bought for *2.50 per gallon.
WHITE LEAD IX OIL Pure !•>’ . cent*;,
pound. Extra cents.
ZINC l"iu I -'.. ceuta pci pound.
COTTON MARKETS.
Svvvxxvh, Oct. U 57. Cotton firm with ag>o 1
ilemami. Sale* 3oi> Bale* 247 (•’ 12 cl* ; Bale- al
12 1-8.
ArorsTV. Nov. 8. 4"0 bales were sohl to-day '
prices had slightly improved.
N’i:vv York. Nov. The cotton market was d.i’!
to-day.
Mobil*. Nov. Sales of cotton three d:"*.
Z’.ooo bale*- receipts l,*oo. The Indian’s news can
cd an eighth adv ance.
New Orlkvns, Nov. ’.. Sales of cotton t->-day
<♦oo hale*. Market unchanged. Stock 1 “0" bah--.
Sterling Exclumge quofc dat94 to ;on .New Y uik
.5 per cent, discount.
Colt Mm-. Nov. t. Cotton* There w.i* inactive
inqiiiry for this article yesterday, and although th
amount on thr market was double th 1’ of anv d a
this season, the boards were c!r ire !at 1 1 yents. I
aa’r-i of th •divto »t u;» * .'» bal •«. R
.7k A u?. -7 i 5 j
On the 2.-th nil., b; Rev. R. L. Bre< k. Mr.GEOKGL
M. DEAN, of Savaniiuh, to Mi-. M. 5 YYOOD.oi
lliis city.
In thi*c -unt; .on tin- . P vh . !•' !’• ' J Ki ■
Dr. J \> >. ItUTTS, ot Bal lwin cmmty, to
> ALLIE ( . dang ter ot Arthur FmOi r, 1- .
Bibb.
In this citv, on the :-l-f ot (>et"l»er. tl !.
C’U \W 1 Oltf), in the Ithy< ir I" -ig • He
buried w i«h l-’ne it- 1'- h •by Y ■ mg Aim-t .<-a I .
('omp.inv. N •."f w Inch < 'ompanv lie vv .1- a.i ae:
uml honored mruilx-r.
-J —ttn .a ■. -u wa ■"»"» a.nn i j i
* Hie tiieii'ls of V» M. .'•'. It 11.! -
unnoiince him an Independent Candi'h'tr mr ( IcrL. • t
the Superior Court of Bibb Comity at the election i .
January next, and will -uppoi t him fol tha< oilier »
dependent ol all iioniinution.*. .MAN YY Ol I.L.'-
nov .»
SENATORS OF GEORGIA.
I announce myself a- 11 candidate f.<r tin-oilier ol
Messenger of the Senate at the approaching Se--i'»n
of the Legislature, ami rr-|-erttullv ■ licit y >ur -up
port. EDWARD C. EPPS.
Griswoldv itie, Oct. 27. 1 ’-7.
MUTUAL LIFE CO.
OF K£W YORK.
X ■ - i - Exclusively Uash, F:ur and a
half Millions cf Dollars
*4 ' Secured by Bond aud Mortgage on Real I’-
tntr in the City and State ot New Y oik, worth over
INN) OlHl.
The entire profits of this Company, vi,'' 1
< Ist June. I**-?. • are thr propcity ot the assured.
YY’ivvscan insure thr iiv< -of their husbands f-r a
sum free from thr claims ot hi.* creditors.
Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a
jureurity for their claims.
Parties can insure their lives fur a sum payable •
their attaining the age of 45, 55, or yeais. ..
so make a provision for old age, or payable to thei.
heirs should they die in the interim.
A fixed sum can Le secured by one payment, will,
power to increase or direrrasc the amount deposited.
—renewing the amount a*.*mt d equitably.
FRED K S. WINSTON. President.
Isaac Abbvtt, Secretary.
SiiEri’Aitn Homvxs, Actuary.
Pamphlets giving vveiv inbirmation, and L:. .1*
forms tor application.-, can be had ai mv oilier.
T. R. BLOOM,
nov 5 Macon Ga.
1 >«•!.< >K NI bZH
Bit IBE I>E VSF,
OR
Balsam of Life.
11 'arranted to ht drirtly a I eye fabb I*r> p it ion.
C AKEFI I.LY AND ACOCK VTELY PREPARE" FROM TIIE <»Rl<i-
INAL RECIPE OF DR. LKLEIVKK.
valuable preparation has been in use fir
JI. nearly a century m Europe and the YVest India
Island*, and for a shorter p< riod in these Unit< d
States, w ith the most suti-fact »rv results. No medi
cine was ever compounded which has a more univer
sal application than this. For the permanent cure of
all diseases arising from a disordered Liver, Stomach
or Intestines, such as Liver Complaint. Jaundice.
Dyspepsia, Nausea, Con.-tipation, Ac., this remedy
ha* never been excelled. For diseases < f the nervous
sv *tem. Sick Hci'dacii■-. Nervous Debility. Ac. In
the numerous affections peculiar t<» fi-male.*, this
medicine is a perfect balm. The proprietor ha* hun
dred* of testimonials from gentlemen and ladies of
thr highest respectability, thruughout this State, a.*
to its efficacy.
Manufactured by CHARLES Di LOR.ME.
Sumter, S. C.
For -»u!e in Maron bv E. T. STROHECKER A CO..
A. A MENARD and FITZGERALD A NOTTING
HAM. nov 5
Administratrix’s Sale.
I) Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Jones j
A county, will lie sold ueforb the court house door j
in Clinton, on the li st Tuesday in January next, all I
the real estate of Cader W. Lowe, lute of said county,
deceased. Terms on the dav.
MATILDA LOWE, Adm’x.
November 3rd, 1857. ~ov '
2 ' NOTICE- Inhalation in Consumption. See
advertisement under this head.
I’. ES. Ml.lt'Kl-XFORIB,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
nov Mi SAVANNAH,GA.
NOTICE.
IOST or mislaid one Due Bill on Moungcr Ade i
j (Jraffeiireid for Fifty Dollars < £SO "•* >. Alt per
sons are forewarned from trading for said Due Bill.
nov .5 JAMES COBB, Drayton, Ga.
YY W I LD TO HIKE
1) Y the year 4" or 5" able bodied negro men, to
> work on Rail Road near Cuthbert, Randolph
county. Ga. Liberal wages will be given. Appl}
immediately to A. M. LOCKET.
nov 5-1 in Macon, Ga.
3,CGO Grafted Peach Trees
FOH SALE.
Grafted on Xeedling Xtocl'i.
< MONG them arc ] so<> Early FleweJlen Peaches.
/\ phi Tinsley <!.*., low Early Crawford do., ]oo
Laic (’rawford do., 100 Early Tilston do.
Besides the above there arc numerous other vari
eties.
They will be delivered in Macon, or at Griswold
ville, for >2" per hundred, or at the rate of 25 cent* .
per tree for anv number les* than one hundred.
Address the -uh; cribcr at Griswoldville. Ga. :
m»v -’in THOM \S J. STEWART.
73. «T. TDOINTTSTEZLU,
commission merchant,
16 /. Place, opposite M> rchant* Exchange, .
NEW YORK.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
BROADWAY, NFXV YORK,
SIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
ii:halatioh in consumption.
/>’/'< ■ . l.‘t ri/h iitOttJ nfh. r of tin i
< . ‘ /■/,''//!■; tr.ntxl !,</ tin li.h n'l-
t'".. t,f '}■ JiftteJ Hint /h/r*//•/■*, Z»y
tit,,<l t onttf itntni',l'l 'l'l-nitHu nt, at j»rodn <<l at
th Sla. . .ttUht M ‘li<-'il M’C }<a k Cih/. f
r |'MEi;.i reced« iiird since** which ha* altemled
r I' , 'li<>«l of t renting drra -of the Lungs and
Throat I: induced us lodcparl from our usual course
ami a . •• >'ir.*elves of the columns of the Press, in
order to l> ng it to the knowledge of such as may be
laboiii.-i . der, or prcdi.*po>vd to such ailed ion.•«.
The dau ; fa brighter day has al length arrived for
Ihv c..ij live ; the doctrine of the incurabilitv of
Consumption having passed away. We have imfiib;- *
table pi oofs in our possession that t <, : i<ain>>tiuii in |
a J I /*.' >•*a / x <an he cure.! ; in the first, by tubercular 1
absorpir ii ; in the second, bv the transformation <d
the tub !< ule into chalky am) calcareous concretions;
in the thud, by cicatrices, <»r scar*. Those xveihled .
to the i o.ms of the past may assert that, even now .
Con*i: i .iion i> incurable, such are behind the age. |
T>> all, ’ • ' *i-«i truth must be apparent, viz: that ■
the !iie/' • !:<• inhaled in the fornj of Vapor or Powder j
dirvel’;. the Lungs mu-1 be much more ( ffective :
than th • :akv:i into the stomach, where the diseases
do not i < t. The advantage of inhalation in ('on
sumpt'oe ; ad Thi iait Diseases is, that medicines in
hided io the form ol Vapor ;ii e applie I directly to the
Lung-, a'.ere the diseases exi-t ; the stomach is thii*
left lie- I > aid in restoring health, by administering i
t•it he t't ay. life-giving f > 3. There is no case so
hopeless that luhaLitimi v, ill nut reach ! The imams, I
too, tire brought within the reach of all ; the manner j
of admi’.ii'teriiig tin* Vapor* bring so simple that the j
invalid is never requireu to leute home, whcie the
hand ol fi ietidshit* ami affection adds so much to aid 1
the phx sician’s enbt ts. *
The Inhaling n < thod is soothing, safe and speedy, i
ami coiis\ts in the administration of mrdiciiic in such j
a manner tli.it they ate conveyed into the Lungs in
the sot m of Vapor, and produce their act if n at tLe
?-e.it of thv di*ra>e. It-practical success i- destined
to revolutionize the opinion* of the mcd.c;3 world,
and e.’tabii'h the eti’itr curability of Cousiimpiioii.
1 varne*l!y a, pi d to the common sense < f all af
flicted with I.neg Di'Cases to embrace at once I. c ad
vantages of inlialaiion, and no longer apph mcfli- j
vines tn thr unoffending stomach. I claim for ml;a- I
l it! • i a p’.iee among th. priceless iris-s th it Nature
,:r.d Art hath gtxeti u*, "that da' s may l e hmg
i'i '1 e I >t I.’’ :m I as the only Aik of Refuge for the
(sui>-,’mpn\<•; a method not only iati..mal, but sim
ple ami eli'rae «•! *.
Such of the prose ton that have adopted Inhala
l ho. foimd d I. .irioit* i.i the liijic*t degree,
aid iu;ik;ii2 o ■ a■.iri - m many d< - j»cr.;'e va-es ; in
\. a•.. ,i ' - ial t iu i] hos our ai t o’. < r this Iv'.l de-
<p; dated a i:!i ’ d p: a tie*, a.• ii.l<amrd. that r.u
tin being valuable, we cat) oiih reply us t • the in-
'i l;e t. ■ i'i all c • ■ - <f i’.iliti'll I V Altec;.mis will
be -- i’.' ll I I. I ofwi.i -'i the neccss;: y medicn ip
and i ; ■•■ it u i:l l>e Im warded Applie mt* will
sfatea ..... . -
tire tow •: and St te
be pkr.nly wrilt m. P jhr i !ii: :i ausv.er mmt
I m . c s< I. L< ters, when regt stored by the Post
masler. will I ■• :;t our : i>k.
Ail lettc.s mu t be a ldt< **ed to
WALL \< I MEIITOUN. M. I).,
St»tyvc-ant Medical It ..dilute. New Y< tk City.
X’ttTH'h ' ■ ' I.' - •! ’ ’ rpphe itieil w til
be ma<le t<» ti’ie (hdin ity of ,iom - county for
lea’ etosi II the re d est itc • (’ i let W. Lowe, late of
.aid c<..imy dcc uM-d. MATILDA LOWE, Adm’x.
- Nov ember rd, «<»v 5
R.HJM OX/'afA-Z-..
t. h. ill. n it in: mi a eo.
H AVE K-niovcl to their new Store in Wnsbing- ;
Block, ,'billHH. Street, where thev me
n.. 0 .. . ; .. e l to exhibit their l ull ami Winter stock
. • .■|..ll:in ;: .-.I >:i.l.int: b.
u->. . k i t arli.le iutcsui v to a
- W.,r.1r01.e of th.-latest sl>!.- an.l 1..-t
m , rafaeiu t.n.l h. w wkl. intporiati.'.iia from N™
I oik aillle kept cnstanth e .inplete during the
' Ab.a I ..utli’s mid Bov's Clothing. Trunk-. Vo
li .Cm, . I 1:.|..-. rmbrellas, Ac. Their faeiliti.-
~l<- Siteli ■- to enable them to lone mtl orders I n
varments tib.-d « itli.n a space of lo to 14 da. a. w ith
i.t guaranteed and atyle u'i:-u.; hymn house. ,
H idwnro. Iron and Steel.
( a nu art & cm».
MACON, GA.
A A’(>l'l.l) c dl the utten
’ ’ ’ ' '
a... ... (> -v;
< .-it ing a. > •• -tork of
HARDW \RE, ( TTI.ERY. N AILS. Ac.
BL \( lx> IITII TOOLS,
(ARPLXTER
MACH IX IST
TAXXEit
PL XXTEI.’S’ HARDWARE.
BUILDERS’
(‘ A I? 1:1 \‘:i: TRIMMIX' S.
MATERIAL.
RIMS. SPOKES A HUBS,
SPRIX’ A \XLES.
AGK ( ! LTI R \L IMPI EJIENTM.
Corn She. ••:*, Plows,
Straw c liters. Corn and (‘.-Lb Mills,
Wort .d ’> ( ii rular Saw *.
Mi : Iron*, Cross-cut Saws,
Aid' Saw *, Hand and Pannvl d »
.-•weth s Iron, all -iz.c.
Id line i Iron. Ca-t Steel,
Ban I a- <l Oval Iron. Spring Steel,
Enirli.'h It on. German Steel.
Hammond Plow Steel, warranted.
Together with e . m v thing usually kept in our line,
all of which we will sell verv low tor cash.
<>. t 2‘.» ‘ CARHART A CUL’D.
WA'.?I IVE-.i.EtV,
SILVER ANS PLATED WARE &c.
r -I'ignrd most respei-t fully informs
1 hi*: id* and custorm*r.* that he is now -
opening a ix-autifid stock ofGooil 'in hi*line, ( ><«
which for Leauty ami elegance cannot be surpassed,
and reqiu-1-those who arc purchasing to give him a
call as the\ ’a ill Be >,ihl verv low for ca-ii.
Store on Cotton A venue one, door below Bostick A
Kcin’s. M. D. BARNES.
WATCHES.
Gold d Silver Watche*. Chataline, Fob, Vcstand
Guard Chains, for sale cheap bv
M D. BARNES.
PINS and EAR RINGS, a large Stock of every va
rietv, am! will be sold verv low bv
M. D. BARNES.
BRACELETS.
Finger Rings. Watch Key*. Pvncil.s, Watch Seals
and Chains. A large supply for yair by
M. D. BARNES
SILVER SPOONS.
Forks. Ladles, Pie. Fish and Pickle Knives, Sult
and Mustard Spoons, Ac., for sale by
M. D. BARNES.
Plated Ware Cutlery, and a thousand other pretty
things which will be sold on the m<»*t liberal terms
by M. D. BARNES.
Watches, Clock.*. Jewelry, A<'., repaired at short
notice ami warranted to give entire satisfaction, by
oct 2’.' in M. D. BARNFX
MARBLE WORKS.
J. B. ARTOPE,
MANUFACTURER of and Dealer in Foreign and
Domestic Marble, Monanir ata, Tondt-Xtanee,
’ Furniture XW*, <(•»•.. has removed the Mar-
( ble Work* from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of 3d
and Plumb Street, a short distance South of Harde
, man A Sputka’ Warehouse. oct 22-ly
QUARTERS
FOR
FASHION ABE BUY GOOPS.
I)OSTK'K A KEIN would invite the attention of
> everybody, especially the Ladies, to tbeir new
stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
which arc now just opened and re»idv tor inspection.
It is a well known fact that our Hou e has always
been “Head Quarters,” for the Newest, Richest
and most fashionable styles of Dre** Goods, and we
boldly assert, that our present assortment will com
pare in point of taste, variety and elegance, with any
stock in the State of Georgia.
Ladies, one and all, we invito you to call and see
the most magnificent stock of
staple A Fancy Ury tuood*
ever opened in Macon.
Come, whether yon wish to buy or not ; we want
von to sec them, so that you can tell your neighbors
ami acquaintances how beautiful the goods are.
Oct lu BOSTICK A KEIN.
Il lII.RO \i> TO ALBAN Y.
f U •
O. ;»•' -T--** •. . g,
SA.LE or TOWN LOTS.
r j\IE SUBS('RIBER will sell at Public Auction on
I the tirst Tuesday in December, in the city of Al
bany, Dougherty Countv:
2,’2 business and residence Lot*,of one-fourth, one
half and one acre each.
These lots arc sit tinted in the most desirable part
of the city. Sale positive, to be continued from day
to day until completed.
TERMS.—One-third, cash, one-third, six months,
and the balance at twelve months.
The location of Albany, being in the centre of the
rich cotton growing lauds of Smith-western Georgia,
ami receiving as she will, from sixty to seventy thou
sand bales of the present glowing rotton crop, with a
certain prospect of a vapid ycarlv increase, offers thr
grealc*t inducement fi>r prolit able inv e.-tment of any
other point in theSouthin Country.
The railroad will be completed to Albany by the
first of September, in ample time for the opening of
tiie b:tsinr.*s, ami tin* transportation of thr present
crop. oct in-td W. W. CHEEVER.
BUBNETTS COCOAINE!
A I’EIU'ECT IIKESSING FOI! THE HAUL
r I'MIE COCOA IN E h<>!<|*, m a liquid t >rm, a la-ge
I proportion of dcodmizrd t'H<>a .Xat t/H, pre
pared expie>.*!y for this purpose.
No other compound po.*-.c*scs thr peculiar proper
ties which >o exactly suit the various conditions of
the human hair.
It softens the hair when hard and dry.
It soothes the iiritated scalp skin.
It afford* the richest lustie.
It remains longest in effect.
His the best and cluapest Hair Dressing in the
world.
Marsden, speaking of the people of Sumatra, says:
"Their hair is strong, and of a shining black, the
improvement of both which qualities it probably
owe* in a great measure to thr constant use of Cocoa
Nut Nut Oil.” .L'r//x,Z,/,,//. 4'.
TESTIMONIAL.
Boston, July loth, ]ss7.
.’/(.'xrx, ./. Ji' fH.tt <(* t'n.; | cannot refuse to state
the salutary effect, m my own aggravated casp, ot
your excellent Hair Oil Cocoaine.)
Far many months my hair had been Ldl'-;g off, un
til I was tearful of losing it entirely. Tift* skin upon
myheud became gradually mole and inflamed,so that I
could not t meh it without pain. This irritated con
dition 1 attrilmteil to the u*e of various advertised
hair washes which I have since been told contained
camphene spirit.
By the advice of my physician, to whom von bad
shown your process of purifying the Uoca Nut Oil,
I comim-ncea it - use thr hi.-t week iu June. The
tir-4 application allayed the itching ami irritation;
in three or fm»r day- thr n dne-s and tenderness dis
appeared; toe liair ceased to fail, and I have now a
thick growth of new hair. I trust that others sim
ilarly aillicted will be induced to try the same reme
dy. Yours, \ ei v uni., SUS\N R. POPE.
Prepared only l v JOSEPH BURNETT A CO..
Bosmu, r.m! for sale in Macon by E. L. STOHEUKER
A Co. Fifty cent* f.r half-pint bottles. oct 22
BURNETTE COCOAINE,
|?‘H{ pre a rvitig and hra'itilying the Hair, ami ren
! ’ tiering i’ dark .> d gio*-'.
The <'or uiinc holds i:i ;• liquid form, a large pro
portion of tleodoi ized < (M'OA.NUT OIL, pteparedex
pre--lv t o- tl.i* purpo-e.
No other compound possesses the pe-uli.ir pro; op
tics which so exactly -ait the various cvnditioiis <4
the human hair.
Il - ften* the hair when hard and dry.
Il soothes the irritated scalp akin.
It afford* the ricbc-l lustre.
It remain* longest in effect.
It is tire Best a:.<! ( It.a; e-t H AiR DRESSING in
the World.
Pie; aicd mdy by J( SEPH LUP.NETT A CO., Bos
ton.
For sale in M cm bv E. L. STRGJEUKER A (’()..
and by Iu .i* generally. Fifty cents a bottle.
cct
ZtL ■-■A-y. x .
E. SAULSBHSY
J..' -1., eated M:v. STOLE, ..1 Mulberrv
5 Strei t, op; ■ ite the LiUin i'»louse, and :* prepati <1
t<. si: v. «■'<! eii *• -uii.n ' a:.d the p.il ac u'-'ii- ally,
a* la gc ami vr.: i< d a -m tmeiit o' FINL KEAbV
MADI‘ ( LitTHJN’ ... I ( T'.TS 1- , l:.\ IsillNG
GOUL'S, as can din 'in* market. !!<■ will be
receiving c m -tautlv weekly shij ;: eats fi.u i New
5 oik. embiacing tl c latc*l styles. E. S.
ort 22-ts
Day & Mm ss ■ac t,
Having t<>ti..ir new stohe <•» v.ui
berrv Street next door to !’. L. Strol
A ( •». W l.er<’ they will be p!ca*cd to >ee their old
customers. They would sav to all w ishing goods in
their line, that fl cy are now opening a x^././,77.7 as
soriment, w hich w ill be sold at the l-actst x.
Tliev intend giving their personal attention to
WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before the
public in that capacity fr 15 ami years, the pub
lic arc able to judge of their merits in that wav.
JEWELRY iIEPAIRI.NG done at rhe sborte-t m>-
tici-aml h.*t j .nuu. ,'■ . M \T('HES. Mag
ic and Hunting Uu-e*, Gold and Sil-.er Hoddcil
Watches, for .-ale bv
<H22 * DAY A MA ESSEX ET.
lJ WiSS Anchorami l. ij .tn- WATCHES, Gohl ca.-es
Oa • bv
< -ct 22 DAY A M A USS EN ET.
r IMIE celchiated Amviicaii WATCHES. f.»r *a!e bv
5 <ct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET. ’
■ \MO.N|iS. Opal. Ruby.Garm t, Toparc, Pea; I
1 / and »lid gold linger Rings of all style.* and
pi ic*-. For sale bv
oct 17 ’ DAY A MAUSSENET.
* LARGE a*.M»rtmeiit of Fob. \’c4. Chat«ihu:i
. *» am! Gmtn! chains of all -tv’es and price*.
lor sale by [oct 221 DAV A MAUSSENET.
k LARGE assoi tn-it of silver ami plutei! waic
. \ for sale by ort ;21 DA YA M AUSSEN ET.
MUSICAL I.NSTRU MENTS, Yiolm*. Flutes, Flag
colettcs. Guitars, Ihmjoe*, Tamborines, Buss
Yi din*. Accordeons. best Italian Suing*. Ac.. «kc.
For sale by oct 221 DAY A MAUSSENET.
To the Tas Payers of Bibb County.
r IMIE Governor of Georgia having i*-urd hi* Pro
-1 clamation instructing the Ta x Collectors of the
several rountiv* to suspend the collection of t.xxe* for
the prc'cut, th:* is to notify the tax payers of Bibb
countv that I have accordingly stappeu collecting un
til thr Legislature shall take action on the subject.
\\ M. BONE, T. ( ~ B. C.
October _-2. 1857.
Watche*. J.-welry, Ar.
1357. FALL & WINTER TRADE. 1857.
v \i ’V. ' \ ;.•<•■■. \ \i> I LEG \£ r -1"( K.
1 j < an be < alle ! !• . in a first class Jewrlry
Estab!i*hment. ju.-t ■ ; rued ami for sale on the
m ist libel al terms, bv
oct -j.' E. J. JOHNSTON A CO,
Repair mg and engra ing neatly and well done at
short notice.
Mulberry St., ■■’•■! <1 )<>r above Lanier House, Macon,
Ga.
I IXT O T’ ORtT ZE S _
OF the celebrr.’rd make - :
A Son*, ami Nunns A Clark, at
tory prices, Vu-lim*, Flute*, Guitar *. J J
Accordeons, Ulutemis, Harmon; an.*,
Ac., for saic on the Lc-t terms bv
oct 2'.» E. J. JOHNSTON A <’O.
Fancy A: Maple .Vrtictv*.
OF < iold. Sih er. China. Glass. Ac - , carefully select
ed for Bridal and other Presentations. The lar
gest and neatest variety ever offered in thi* market
’B. .1 JOH '."Na CO’S.
Ladies’ Work ESoxe*.
WRITING 1 1. :l -i . <-tir<l < i Giunll.-1.,
\\ Ridi.ig Wliip.*, Sat- hr l -, Rrticulc*. Baskets,
I Ac. A line assortment on the be«t term*.
| oct 2.' E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Pocket Fnticry.
1> AZORS a- i STROPS, Pocket Book*. Purse*,
ii Care*. Plav ing card.-. Ac., at
oct 2? E. J. JOHNSTON A CO’S.
Double and single Guns,
S)!ST<»LS and Equiptm-nts. for -.re ntveiv low
■ price*, by ioct 2“ ■ E. J. JOHNST<>N.
SUSPENDED currency in good -fandrng, takeu at
par by 'oct. 2'.'] J. JOHNSON A CO.
Et iUIOIAL.
J. &. "W. S. ELLIS
H AVE removed their Drug Store to the New-
Building opposite E. Bond's, near Cotton Ave
nue. where thev will keep open a general assortment
of DRU GS and MEDICIN rZS Also, a stock of Lau
dreth * b re*h Garden Seeds, wholesale and retail.
Cherry Street, near Cotton Avenue. oct 2*.’2m
Toy Tea Mett*,
I \OLLS. Grace-. Battledoors, Jumping Rope*,
| 9 Tool Box* - *. Building Blocks. New Games, \l
pbabvts. Bows am| arrow-., Ac . Ac., for sale bv
oct 2'J E J. JUHNSTON A t’O.
XKW CLOTNIAtt MTORE.
JB. WINSHIP
IS now opening a splendid and entirely new assort- .
men! of Men*’ and Boys’
Reidy Made Clothing and Furnishing
Goods,
comprising the latest styles and varieties of
Cloth and Braver Raglan.*, from fcs to s!<>.
Fur Trimmed, “ “ “ “
Rrvrrsablv Pelissiers, “ “ “
Cloth Kaffatans, “ “ “
Boys’ Raglans, Cloth Frock Coats, 1" to .“>•». Pilot and
Bcav rr Frock Coats, Business Suits 12 to :>•»,
Fancy Fr. Cass, suits, Black Dor Skin
Punta, Frrnch Cass., Sdk Velvet
Ve*ts. Cashmere ami Silk Vrst*,
Cloth Vests,Trunks and Va
lises, Carpet Bags, Canes,
Umbrellas,
White and c dorrd Marseille* Shirts, AVhitc atid Col
ored L. B. Shirts, Silk am! Merino tinder Shirts, Silk
and Cotton half ho*e, Scarfs ami Cravats, Collar*
ami Suspenders, Silk. Cashmere Burk Gloves, Alex
andre's kid Glove*, Travelling Shawls, Travelling
Blankets, Bonnet Boxes, Ac., Ac.
Hi* stock being entirely new. hr trusts will induci
num . to call and examine it la-fore making theirpur
chasrs. He feel* confident in assuring the public,
that he will endeavor Io keep the Very In-st assort
ment, ami the latest styles of Good*, and will sell
them at -itch prices as cannot fail to attract the best
judge* am! closest buyers.
2'- Corner of Cotton Avenue and Cherry Streets,
fronting Ross, Coleman A Ross, and E. Bond.
Macon, oct 19
BE ATS ’ ?S ATM I
BELDEW <sc CO-,
\RE now receiving at their Fashionable Half”®
Store, under Ralston's New Concert lialL
Chei rv Stn rt, Macon, a large ami varied a--ort..i- :.f
of Good- in their line, consisting in part of the fol
lowing articles :
FAI L >f|.K HATS. EXTRA FASHIONABLE
Black Reaver Hat*, Extra French Felt Hats,
.Mens" Cashmorettc, Mens’ Mantiloeft,
Mens’ Drub Beuvers, Mens'Silk Vel
vet Cap*, Mens’ Navy Cutis, Ex
tra Ladies’ Riding flats,
extra tine.
Otto Caps, extra. Boys’ Hat*. Fine C:i«hinorette nnd
Fine Black mid I i Hats, Wool Hat-. Navi
and Black Velvet Caps, Cloth Caps, (rotii
,s<’ cts., to *2 00. Also a large as
sortment of Plantation Goods,
Leather Hal Boxes, Um
brellas. Ac.
All of which will be sold at fair prices. JonnKtts
from town or country, can have their Slock replen
ished <»n favorable terms.
oct 17
Photographic & Fine Art Gallery,
IS removed to the old Daguern-an stand on Trian
gular Block. - formelly occupied by Wood.) These
large and spacipux rooms, he has titled up entirely
new, so as to render them attractive by the good
taste wrth w hich they are furnished, as well us for
the beautiful ami collect LIKENESSIIS which he al
ways produces at such bar price*. Give him a call,
and y<>u will Le sine to be pleased.
oct 19
MACKEKEL, LIME AND FEATHERS.
| •)/ k PACKAGES in w crop Mackerel ;
1 t 100 Barrel.- Thomaston Lime ;
500 pounds Tennessee Feathers ;
For *ale low for cash. J. B. A W. A. ROSS,
oct 19
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
UMIE PROPRIETORS of this well known
M establishment, respectfully give notice
that thev arc still candidates for the patron- *?j|B
.igctin- Travelling public, and d«-fei mined ***♦*•«
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests ami
maintain the reputation of the House.
Free Transportation
Os Pa-seng'T* ami Baggage, to ami from the House,
by a fine new Omnibii* ami Baggage Wagon, which
they have provided f-»r that purpose. Passengers
hc! <-:i‘tcr will be at n > expense vv lintewr for transpor
tation of themlve* and their baggage either way Ire
twcen the Lanii-r ib>ii-<-and tin- Railway Statiohs in
Macon. \Ve ,i*k n continuance of public patronage
and promise attention ami comfort to our guests.
<-(t 2" LOGAN A MEARA.
CITY IIOTLL—SAI ANN 111.
'j ' ’ ’ ' I 'l' J
S B. F.'h'v '• i .r <t 4intl »• City Hotel, begs
t<t iiif.nm the traveli’ig public that lie will p.|HP
n-r every eU'< it to make the house an agreca
bl- stopping phi t f<y-lii>>.*e wh<> may iavor him with
M'\ lai'oun I Mnrphv will 1 ;• a-*ociated with him
iu comb'diiig the Ic-inc-' of the h'mse.
o ' •• JACKStiN BARNES.
ZEL IB LvL O "V .A. ZC .
IL L. WOOD,
H\S remov el hi* rooms for the prex nt, to CON
CERT HAi.l., over Mv-s.*. Mix A Kirtland’s
> ■ .-, win re he i prepared to lake likdEOSSua iu
•i Superior Sty 12.
I'.k i:g just i turned frutn New Y»uk. Le cun show
-< veral New aid .important improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHS.
tal.rh usual :»i I Col n<- I true to Nature, l»y Mr.
BI.RI i-'F, the ( i-h-lnated Arli*t. A large c<illcvtion
<’t PiotUl’es "ii exhibition, at his Rooms.
If >jnit a ntt a anihl I icta ■, call an-/ yat can art t»nf
in \V(H>l)'Xbr*t Style.
N. B. On the first of November, be will open his
now atnl magnilie: iit Gallery in Washington Block,
opposite the Lanier House.
sept 2"
I.Ot 18 MEH IJtl) F. Il m i:'. ll |R|>,
I.ate with M. D. Barnes, j Late with Dav A Mausenet
MENARD & BURCHARD,
Watch Makers and Jewellers,
IV ILL open at their New Store, Ralston'*
it Range, cmiier of Cotton Avenue and ■ri’TX
Cherry Street, about the Ist of October, aTT - * Ji
'- :.'llif:il and well -< !• (te<l a*sortmeiit of wItJG
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Mu
sical Instrunieuts, Fancy Goods, Ac., A c.
An examination of which they would most respeet
fitlh -'licit, feeling confident that thev will be able
to oiler everything in their line calculated to please
the taste of even the most fastidious. •
io-pairii.g of every description executed in a man
i-crlliat will guarantee satisfaction, by the best work
n.e.i in the South.
Tli'-y hope, by offering choice and elegant Good*,
and by -trict attention to business, to merit a liberal
share of public patronage.
oct 19
JXO. B. BOSS, WM. A. ROSS.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS.
VV It O L KS A 1. E A XII RETAIL
Dry Goods & Grocery Merchants,
m vcox, <;.v.,
HAVE on hand, and arc now receiving, in their
large new Stole, on the corner of Second and
1 Cherry Streets, one «»f the most extensive storks of
NEW AM) SEASONABLE GOODS
ever off-red in thr Stale. Our stock, beside* a large
and general assortment of Groceries, embraces an
extensive variety of
SHOES, HATS, HARD AND WOODEN WARE,
CARPETINGS, AND
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
Our extended ac |uainlancc am! long experience in
trade, afford us tin- most ample facilities for procur
ing our goods on the mo*t favorable terms, ami
adapting our Slock to the wants of thr public, and
pu:cha>ing as we do, in large quantities, ami usually
for the cash, we can afford them to our cu-tomcrs al
correspondingly low prin-*.
While vv <• conliallv invite the public generally, to
av ail themselves of our ample stock, from which to
mak'- their pureh:i*<-s for their i>er.*omd wants, we
would also es|rer;a!lv invite Wholesale Purchasers to
inspect our Goods, air! hear our prices, before pur
chasing, or sending their orders elsewhere, for vve
feel confident we can offer a* groat induecim-nts as
any House in Cai.'lma or Georgia, uml vve arc deter
mined to do it. * ’ v us a '"’ ><c -
J. B. A W A. ROSS,
oct 19
BAGGING AND ROPE.
/ / 1 COILS R|' . ltd son’s best Rope ;
v)v H f 2"" half « 'il* do do do
2<h» <!•• White Rope ;
joi' d'» New York Rope ;
giMMi |b* Twine ;
*o • rolls liea'' Gunnv Bagging ;
200 Bah * ■do ‘ do
Formic by J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
<>ct I.'
JF.A.X>Xj goods
FOR
PLATJTEES AND MERCHANTS.
• ) ’ F '
s.<»<io Negro Blankets, 27 “ Jeans and Cuss.
sik» Bed do “ Stripes,
7-5 ca*'-s W'H'l hats, g'.t “ Rich’d Homv’pns,
;;2o “ Slxre*. ]n “ Saitinetts,
20 “ Prints, Jo “ Alpacas,
lo “ (tinghams, 7 “ Linens,
:’,O “ Clothing.
We are adding daily to our stock a general assort
ment of Goods in our line, to which we invite the at
tention of iiurclia*ers who are in s<-urch of g<w»d bar
gains. J. B. A »V. A. ROSS.
oct 19
SILKS: SILKS ! SILKS I
r jMIE largest. haml*"inest and cheapest lock ever
I brought to Macon, including every »Iyie, color
and price, from *l2 lo • a pattern, just opened
ai BOSTICK A KELN’S.
' oct 19
MACON & WESTERN R. ROAD. 1
i'.\ssi:Ni:r:n tkaixs.
I EAVE Mneotl S, P. M . arrive Atlanta H.Ao, P. M.;
J leave Allanta 5, A. M., arrive Macon, 11, A. M.
Passengers leaving Chattanooga and points on thr
We*tern A Atlantic Roail by the night Train, will ar
rive in Macon 10,55, A. M., and in Savannah same
evening.
Pa--engers from Savannah and points on (’entral
Road by morning Train, will arrive in Atlanta same
evening and connect immediately with Train of the
Western A Atlantic Road for Chattanooga aud Nash
ville.
Passengers for Columbus, Americus ami points on
the South-Western Road will arrive in Macon at 10.-
", A. AL, and have bv South-Western Train at 3.
P. M.
Passenger* from the South-Western Road will ar
rive in Macon at 11, A. M., ami leave by Macon A
Western Train at 8, P. M.
A. L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Macon, Oct. 11th, 1857. ort 17
WHO WANTS MONEY?
$60,000
May be obtained by rilling IB hollari.
1111! ve* mid Quarter Tickets in Proportion.
JASPER CO. ACADEMY LOTTERY.
BV VI TIIORITV OF THR STATE OF (lEOUGIA.
Havana Plan, Single Numbers.
30,0C0 Tickets—3,2B6 Prizes
A.MOI XTIX<; TO #2l-v;u.
Prizes Payable Without Deduction.
ANDERSON A SON. Managers,
Successor* to J. F. Wlxtei:, Managers.
Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Ga. 1 Small Schemes)
every Satunlay, and in Savannah. Ga. (Large
Scheme*) about the 15th of every mouth.
CLASS Dl>,
DRAWN NOV. 15tH, 1857, VT
ARMORY HALL. SAYANNAH. GEORGIA.
Under the Sworn Suprriiilemlrncv of
W. IL SA MONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Esqs.
CAPITALS of jsi'.ojioo, 10.000, g. 5,000,
.*4,<m)o. ><2,’m , *i, ;; Prizes of ’» of j»m» of
.*l"o, joo of xso, :‘,ooo of A.", 0, and 72 Approximation
prize* amounting to >■ .7*'’'.
Whole Tickets $lO. Halves 96, Quarters $2.50.
Look to your interest ami compare this scheme with
any other.
Bank Notes of sound Bank* taken at par.
( lurks on New York remitted for Prizes.
Addrt s* orders for Tickets, or Certificates of Pack
ages of Ticket.* to
ANDERSON A SON, Managers,
Maon or Savannah, Gn.
or! 17
HARDWARE AND CTITTrHY.
NATHAN WEED,
MACOX.GEOHGIA,
OFFERS for sale one of
l»G'gvst and finest assort-
incuts of Hardware ever of- »-
:■ red iu in- - State, import - I directly from u? o I
England, ami from various Manufacto- °jv /
l ies in the North. ~)/
No pains have been spared in selecting.
and having the most favorable facilities for buying,
feel assured that I can offer such inducements as will
b<- to the advantage of all purchasing to give me a
call. My stock consists in part of the following arti
cles :
BAR IRON Swedes. English. Refined ami Ameri
can Hammered, all sizes.
HORSE SHOE Band, Nail Rod. Hoop, Sheet, Boil
er. Round am! Square, Oval amt ’., Oval, Ac.
STEEL - Plow, Cast, German. Spring, Blister.
NAILS Cut and Wrought, Spikes, Brads.
BI.ACKSMITU’S TOOLS. Anvils, Bellows, Yises,
Screw Plates, Hammers, Tongs, Horse Rasps.
PLOWS—A full assortment. Plow lanes, Hames,
Traces, Wagon Chain*.
CORN Sil ELLERS. Coi n Mill*. Spice Mill*, Coffee
Mill*.
STRAW CUTTERS Patent Self-sharpening, snpe
-1 ior to any in use.
MEAT GUTTERS Sausage Meat Cutters ami Shif
fers.
HOLLOW WARE Pots, Oven*. Spiders, Fire-dogs,
Shovels am! T<»ngs, Saucepans, Wash Kettles,
Boilers.
AXES S. W. Collin.*’ warranted Axes. King’s, Brad
ley’s ami otiiers.
HOES Collin.*’, Scov il’s, Blade’s Patent, and Brude’s
Crow n.
S \WS Di**ton’s rclebrated Circular Saws, all sizes,
Mill and Cross Cut, Tenon ami Wood Saws.
TOOLS Os all kimlx used by (’uq enters. Cabinet
Maker* and other*.
SPADES ANDSHOYELS Amrs A Adams long and
short handle.
ROI'E Coil m aud Manilla, nil sizes, IhdtingCloths,
Wire Cloths, Sieu
POCKET AND TABLE ( UTLERY A large variety.
FANCY GOODS -Adopted to the use of Country
Merchants, to w Inch I invite their attention, ami
to other gooils before buyuig. oct 17
Fiavci’ing Extracts, for Pics, Jel
lies, &c.
EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almond,
“ Yanilla, “ Strawberry,
“ Pine Apple “ Rose,
“ Lemon, “ Orange,
Nutmeg, “ Ccllwry,
For sale at thr Macon Drug Store.
oct 17 E. L. STROH ECKER A CO.
QUININi;’ QI ININE!
u? /D ) OUNCES on hand and t-r sale low bv
Cl H F oct 17 E. L. STROHEt KER A CO.
1 < ()N<;KESS W VI’ER,
IN Store ami for sale bv *
oct 17 E. L. STROH EC KER A CO.
G IB DEN SEED.
JUST received a large and fn-*h supply of this
v car’s crop < 1857 The trade supplied at lowest
rates. E. L. STROHEt KER A ( O.
oct 17
J) ÜBBER SHOES. A large a**orrni«-ut of Genl*
K ami boy* Rubbers. Also L:i<lir*»!ip|rer:iml*an
dtd rubber Shoe* of Goodyear’* celebrated patent. -
.lust received ami for sale low bv
oct 19 MIX A KIRTLAND.
PLANTATION BROGANS. Now in store the
1 be*t assortment of Negro Shoe*, we have ever
offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg ami
nailed black and rus*'.tt*; d<». heavy single soled
black and ru.—etts ; do. boys ami youths biavk uml
russetts, all of which vve arc selling verv low.
oct. 19 MIX A KIRTLAND.
I)OOTS AND SHOES. Men’s ami Boys and
) Youth’* line calf am! kip peg’d Boot*; Men’*
stout kip hunting and mud Boot*; Gent* lasting
Gaitrrs. Monterey, opera ami ties, ami tine calf Bro
gans; Gent.-', boy*’* and youths’ patent ami enam
elled Brogans; Men’s boy*’ and youth’s California
kip Brogan.*, a (urge assortment.
bet 19 MIX A KIRTLAND.
ISV.VC HAYBKX, J. H. WOOHWAID.
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
H ayden a woo dw ard m.-m w pre
pare! to furnish their friend* and
public generally, with good safe Horse* s, n<l z'r - •
new as well as tasty Buggies, (’arriage*. Ac.
in complete order at the shortest notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
persomil attention, to bu*im-*s, and reasonable cash
prices will ruablr them to do so.
Horse* fe<l ami kept by the day, week or
month. Drove Stork also accommodated at reason
ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Ixittery Office,
Macon. Ga.
Oct Pa
\ LARGE assortment of FANCY GOODS. TOYS,
Ac., for sale by DAY A M A USSENET.
<»ct 22
((LOCKS of everv description, for sale bv
oct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET.
Plantation and Negroes For Sale.
r |'*HE undersigned offer.* for sale his plantation and
a Negroc*. in Lev county. The plantation contains
1,. 2" acre*, first quality Land, on the east side of
Muchalee three miles from Starksv illc, am! six luiles
from Wooten’s the first station above Alixiny, on the
Southwestern railroad.
The plantation ha* new and commodious buildings
ami is provided w ith every convenience usually upon
Cotton plantations. It i* now under cultivation, and
i< one of the most productive places in Southwest
ern (tergia.
The Shrek, Provisions, and Tool*, will be sold with
tli<‘ place, if desired.
The Negroes will also Ire sohl in a Is sty, to an up
proved purchaser. Terms lilreral.
If this property is not sold at private sale, before
the second Satunlay in December next.it will then
be *old at public out-crv, on the premi«-*.
sept2o 11 -.dec ’ G. J. JORDON.
.Macon, Ga.
WANTED.
\ FIRST RATE Single Dray and Harness; also,
a goo<| Horse for the Dray.
Apply at Georgia Telegraph thllce, oct 29
I’ORTY’DN’E LOST.
EWHERE'on the R ad leading from Pond
town to Black's Tanyard, Marion county, Gn.,
lost one Portnmnie, containing Two Hundred ami
Fix e Do'.la? * •>!•' “ ;.i HttM Lili-, \iz ; 2 Fifty
Dollar bill* on the Manufacturer*’ Bank at Macon, 4
Twenty Dollar bills on the Bank of Suvannali; also.
2 Ten Dollar bills on the same Bank 'Savannah' and
one Five Dollar bill on the People’s Bank of S. C.
Any person finding, or giving me any information at
Bet lor, Ga.. of said B<»<»k and contents, so that I caq
get it, shall Ire liberally rewarded for the same.
October 2'»th, J H. MILLER.
<»Ct 29-2111
4 LARGE a""'4inent "f George Wostenholmv's
\ 'Xi. CUTLERY, for sale bv
oct 1:2 DAY A MAUSSENET
Isaacs’ Jsyk-iLOOisr,
On Cher y Street, near Ralston’s New Hall,
M ACON, GEORGIA.
IF you arc fomi of good evtixg ami hiii.xki.xg —if
you want to find all the delicacies of the .season—
a comfortable breakfast an excellent lunch a sub
stantial dinner a first rate supper, or anything else
in that line, you can’t be better suited than at Isaac’s
(’ki.eok vtkd Saloon.
At this far-famed establishment, Stuangeks and
Residents cun have whatever they cell tor, served up
at moderate charges, in thr best style and by tbw
most attentive waiters, at any hour from early in the
morning until late at night.
Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself:
< )YSTJ'IKS
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the
shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, iu any
wav vou want them
ALSO,
Shrimps and Crabs,
W ild Game of every variety,
Yvnison ami Beef Steaks,
Mutton Chop* and Yeal Cutlets,
Ham ami Eggs.
Dev iled Ham and
Dev iled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
YVood rock. Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure
wants, ran always be had when in season.
ISAACS invites the hi .xgkv ami tiiikstv passing
through Macon, to give him a call, as his L.vRDER
is daily supplied with all thr i.vi.xties to be procured 1
in the Savannah and New York markets, and hi* ■
BAR fiirnisbed with the best of Liyi ous, SEG.vusand
other accompaniments.
Confectioneries and Fruit
ISA ACS also keep* constantly <>n hand a g<w>d a*
sortinent of
('<»X FE(’TIOX’EIH|M,
OIIAXGEN,
Afl'I.ES,
B V.X VNAS,
Fixe Ai-i-les.
Various dc*<-riptions of Ni ts,
Cvkes, Ac. t
All of which can be purchased at low prices for f 'a*h.
Bv sure and call at
THE ISAACS HOUSE,
or,
ISA ACS’ RESTAUR ANT.
CIIEIIKY StKEET, XEVH R VSTO.x’s NEW H VLL,
ficurgia.
oct 17
BOWDRE & ANDERSON,
GROCERS A - COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JMLA.CON’, <1 A.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments in Stere.
r IMIE subsriil»vrs have in store their usual st<»ck of
1 Fall and Winter supplies, which they offer for
sale at the lowest market rate*, among which are:
50 Bbl.*, refined A, B, (’, ami Crushed Sugars,
1»h» bag.* Rio, Laguira am! Java Coff<-e,
2° packages Green and Black Teas sonic very
choice,
]ooo sacks Salt.
lo sack* tine Table Salt,
lo Hhds. Molasse*.
:;oo Gal*. I.in*ei-'i Oil,
100 Gal*. Boiled Linseed Oil,
Lbs. pure White l.ea<l in Oil,
I'H’o Lbs. pure Zinc in Oil,
1 .oo JJ»-. Blake’s and Bridgewater Fire-proof
I’aint,
20" Gals. Sperm and B. YY. YV. Oil,
7-5 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
Fine old YY ine* and Bi andie* for medicinal use,
1 4o,iwmi Segura all grades, some very tine,
Jo.oimi |l»s. prime Teunessecc Bacon, Sides uml
Shoulders,
i 2'» boxes Starcli,
go boxes Soap.
lo,o<Hi |b*. Family ami Superfine Flour,
15" kegs Nails,
2" bale* Gunny Cloth.
2"" coil* Richardson's Machine Rope,
300 lb*. Bagging Twine,
• doz. Collins A Co.’.* ami Leverett’* Axes,
Lsoo Negro Blanket* of various qualities,
pair siqrerior Geoigi.-i N<-gro Brogans,
YVitn most articles suitable for Planters,
oct 17 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
OMiaburgs, Yarn* and Shirting.
| / v BALES Flint River Osmiburgs and Yarns,
Iv * 3.5 bales Macon Shirtings.
For salt- at Factorv prices bv
oct 17 BOWbRE A ANDERSON.
On ( \>>t*ignni(*nt.
/ IM COILS Richardson’s Hemp Leap Rope,
2" Bbl*, old Bourbon Wlnskrv,
For side low. BOWDRE A ALDERSON.
A. A. MENARD.
DKI’GGIST AM) lI’OTIIEt AIIY,
< •< 1 i iijitv srni-:i-ri’. m.a< -<>x. <; a.
HAS ju*t received and will keep constant
ly on hand a fresh supply or DRUGS A yyz
MEDICINES, consisting of £34
<2l iMNE,
IODINE.
SAL M INE,
( III'OKOI'OHM,
IODIN E I’O’j ASH,
V YLO.YI EL.
YIOKPHIN E,
PIPEKINE,
81.1 II M \SN,
Arc., Arc.
Also, a huge lot of American, English amt Gernum
PERFUMSRI.
CAMPHINE.
BURNING I'Ll ID.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
SW EE DIS 11 LEECHES,
GARDEN SEEDS, Ac., Ac
He will al*o keep a pine article of BRANDY* A
YY’INE for Medicinal purpose.*. oct 17
CURTAIN GOODS AND CARPETINGS.
\ large supplv just received, and vviil be sold verv
cheap by ’ BOSTICK A KEIN.
j oct 19
NEW MAT & CAP STORE.
An entirely New Stock of Hats and Caps.
B_ STONE,
(LATE W ITH KKI.I'E.X A <•<».,!
H AS now opened in the Washington Block, (nenr
|V opposite the Lanier House, 1 an i-ntirdy new
sink of
(Cents’, Boy*’ nnJ Children^ 9 Hat* mid
Clip*,
of every quality and pattern.
Planters in want of YY’OOL HATS for Plantation
use. w ill find it to their intt rest to giv c him a call be
fore buying cl-cwhvre.
Having an rxp< riem-e of right years and more, in
the HAT uml CAP BUSINESS in this rity, he Hat
ters him.H-lt he will Im- able to furnish bis uld friends
and customers w ith the very latest fashion*, ami at
refiMHntble raft*.
He has al*" made arrangments with the mout ex
tensive manufacturers to supply him with the latest
styles through the season.
Thankful for past favurs, lie would solicit a con
tinuance of public patronage.
Ma< "ii. Ml 19
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\TTIIESK;N OK THE BIG BOOT, Xi>.
■'•.Cotton Av<-n«ie, op|M»*i*e YY’ashington WMI
Hall Lot. Macon. Georgia. The subscrilrer I
would return their thanks for the very liberal ami
long continued patronage extended to them, ami
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. We have iu store a large as«ortinent of
EO3TS AND SHOES.
mostly of our own niunutacturc, to which weekly ad
dition-. will be made, of all tin- different styles ami
patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would
invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exam
ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low a.*
anv house in the citv or Stale.
oct 19 ‘ MIX A KIRTLAND.
I>(>(>TS. A full assortment of Gents’ fine French
y Calf Boot*, pim-.p sole, welted am! water proof,
of various kind* and qualities both sewed and peg
ged. J list received and for sale low Lv
oct i'.» mix a Kirtland.
ATTENTION PLANTERS.
1 \ ’ E cun sitpt'iv vou with Negro Blanket*. Ker
» Y sey* and Plantation Goods, «•;« a.* favorable
terms a* anv other establishment in Georgia. Give
us a call. BOSTICK A KEIN.
' ort 19
DRAPER AND TAILOR
J ULIUS PETER wonld respectfully inform hi*
friends and the public, that he ha* removed to
Ibe old Planter's Bank Building, on Cherry Sturet,
next door to Fre<-man A Robert*’ Carriage establish
ment. where he i* now prepared, with a tine assort
ment of Cloths, Casimere*. Yestings, Ac., which be
will make up to order for gentlemen, in the most
fashionable style.
ALSO, on hand a good supply of Gentlemen*’ fur
nishing Goods. *uch as (4love*. Cravats, Suspenders,
Hosiery. Ac. All of which w ill be sold on reasonable
’ Jerma. oct 2"-3m
SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
r I MIE und»i'igm-'I would respect fully in- jffs
1 v ite the attention of hi- friend* and < 1- f
tomers, ami the trade, to his large stock of • ’
LHATJIHU AND IN BBER BHLTING,
Double and Single Harness, Saddles,
Bridle*, Bits and Spurs. r»f*hv
best make and latest
aty le.
Alan, prepared to do job work at the shortest no
il ire, ami in w nkmanlikc munn-r, and as low as,
any House in the city. Call and see a! his new Store
; rn-xt tn the Manufacture.-’ Bank, and opposite Ross’
Nrw Building JOHN ULkG|I<>KN.
1 oct |9 1
The Insured Participate in the Profits.
Continental Insurance Company,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Jul) •ith. 1H57.
CASH CAPITA! »S00,000.»O
ASSETS. .11 I.Y Ist. K.7 »6H,57«,8X
I.IAUII.ITIES, JL'I.Y l»t, IH7>7 »,757.2h
Inx'ii-e* llnilding*, < ottan, Merchandize, Ilouzehold
Furniture, anil other lugurablc I’roperty, at the ven
al rate*.
r |''H REE FOURTHS of the net profits of the busi-
1 ne-s of this Conqiany are divided annually to
holders of its policies in Serin bearing intereat, and
such profits carefully invested for the additional ac
eurity of the Insured, until the fond thus accumu
luted shall have reached the sum of $500,090, making
the Cash guarantee of the Company $1,000,000 ; ano,
thereafter, the Scrip will be reifeenied as rapidly and
to the extent that the profits accruing to the policy
holders exceed the sum of $500,i.h.h.»,
GEO. T. 1101’E, President.
11. 11. Lamport, Secretary.
T. 11. BLOOM, Agent. Manin, Gm
The Board of Directors nave tins day declar
ed a dividend tv Policy Holders entitled to partici
pate in the profits, <dthirty-three and one-thud per
• nt. upon the Earned Premiums of the past year’s
, Lu*ine*s, Scrip for which will be issued August Ist.
| oct 2"
TO PLANTERS.
' I MIE subscribers have on hand, a good stock of
1 (>.-naburgs, Kerseys, Blankets, uml coatse Shoes
suitable thr tl.e season, also, a genernl stock of Gro
ceries which they vv ill .*<-11 cheap tor Cash or approv
ed credit, at the uld stand on the corner above the
Lanier Hou e. C. CAMPBELL A SON.
Macon, October 2", 1857.
Gcc. T. Rogers & Son
H AY E in Store and constantly receiving a large
and general stock us Groceries, consisting in
I part of
120 Bags Rio Coffee,
2.5 Bag- Old Government Java Coffee,
1 Cask Crv lon Coffee, very choice.
Bag- Pep| er and S] ice,
o Bbl.-, ciushcd and Powdered Sugar,
7 Bbls. Relined Sugar, various grades,
2-5 Hhds. choice Molasses,
15 Hhds. Bacon Side*,
Phi Ih'.xcs Sperm ami Adamantine Candltw,
Boxes Soap, various qualities,
o Boxes Starch, v ai iou* grades,
5o Boxes igrossi Pepper, Spice and Ginger,
15 Boxes Candy, assorted.
•lo Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
. •• Boxe* Pickle*, assorted si;v«.
Cigars of every grade.
Together with a general assortment <»f Liquors all
<>f which will Ire .sold low for Cush. oct 2<»
IIARDEM AN A GRIFFIN,
tVhole-ale A Retail fnrocers,
Corner Cherry d' Third Xtred*.
Keep constantly on hand,
SUGARS of every description,
UOFFEE. Java, Laguira and Rio.
FUH R Different Brands, including Hiram Smith.
Cape Je--amine, (Superior Quality) and various
Georgia and Tennessee Brands.
Mackerel. Paints, Oils, Snuff. Cheese,
Bagging. Rope. Molasses, Butter, Candles. Nails aud
Sait.
Staph- Dry Goods, and other articles usually kept in
a Grocery Store.
Also, Liquors of all kinds Otard and Rochelle Bran
die-, Hol!and Gin. Jamaica Rum, Old Mononga
hela, Scotch and Bourbon YY hiskey.
WINES Champagne, Sherry, Port, Madeira and
Dome* tic.
AMERICAN LIQUORS, im-luding Brandy. Gin,
Rum, Whisky, Wild Cherry Brandy, Bitters,
Ginger Wine.
SEG ARS A TOBACCO of various braii'ls,
All of which will be sold on reasonable terms for
Cash or approved Credit. oct 22
13AZ A Alt OF F ASHIOA I
$50,000 WORTH
OF the most elegant, rich and varied assortment
of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods
jn*t received and in store at
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS'.
Cotton Avenue, ever before offered to the criticism of
a fashionable World. Allow us most respectfully to
solicit an caily inspection of our European and Home
fabrics, consisting of everything that can charm the
1 eve or captivate the taste of even the most fastidious.
\Ve feel no hesitancy in proclaiming it the largest,
richest and most varied assortment, by far that was
ever brought to Macon. A notice of only a few of
our novelties, will give a slight i lea of the magnifi
cence of "in stock, ami the bright and Ireatttiful no
velties that adorn our shelve* and counters.
Point D'Alencon LACE COLLARS, from sl2 to.
*7" "" each.
Real French EMBROIDERED SETTS, from $3 •«• to
per set.
Embroidered IIA NI *K ER('ll IEFS, from $1 •*• to»
*25 00 each.
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS, from 25 cents to $7 00
n strip.
Robes. A«piillee in worsted and silk embroidered with
velvet, from ?5 00 | n >loo no a Dress Pattern.
Lady CoiirtDiiy Morning Robes, from sl2' ,< ’ tc»$80(8)
each.
THIRTEEN’ MI NDKEI) DOLLARS
worth of new Jaconet and Swiss frillings—exclusive
styles, at all prices.
Cloth and Y’civet MANTILLAS, from $3 00 to SIOO
00 each.
Embroidered Y’elvet MANTILLAS worked with Silk
and Ostrich Feathers.
Oil Paintings, among which are Svbil’s Cave at Ho
iMikeii, New Jersev, and the tomb of Kosciusco.
A great variety of Tapestry. Y elvet. Tapestry Brus
sels, Three ply and Ingrain Carpeting*,
Rugs, Druggets, Od Cloths, Ac.
Our stock of j'l.-mtatiuii goods is most ample and
complete, s-4 W bite Blankets at 32 1-2 cents .»ach,
ami price* running up to *1 25 each.
Everybody is earnestly solicited to give us a cxll,
as our stock is unusuallv large and vve arc bound to
sell.
3-<’ : Please remember to get at thr right place on
Cotton Avenue, at ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’,
oct 22
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN.
YY ISIIINGTON BLOC K, ML’LB ERR Y ST.
M ACON. GEORGIA.
I AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juvcn
j de Books.
Blank Book*. Stationery. Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Water Colors, Artists' Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil
and Water Colors. Mathematical Instruments, Matbr
mafical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Pocket Books,
Gammon Board*. Writing Fluids and Ink* of tbu
very be*t kinds, Faber’s uml Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, and all the various articles
usually found in a Book Stoic.
Al*o. Ygcnt of the Southern Mutual Insurance
< 'om| any. <mi 1.
NEt.’ROEN.
.* / k LIKELY’ NEg|{(»ES now on hand for sale, for
• ’ Lili* of the Manufacturer’s Bank or other cur
rent fund*. WILSON C. HARDY,
oct 2<>
DRUGS. MEDICINE. PAINT. OIL, &C.
MACON DRUG STORE-
Fall and Winter Trade, 1857.
E. I- STROIIECKEII & CO.,
M lIOI.ESAnE A RETAIL l)KI GGISTS..
\\ e aie daily eeceiv ing large supplies from
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUI ACTUKEKS,.
ensuring our customers choice ami
i pule article*. Our Chemicals are invaria- yy
bly purchu-cd from Manufacturer.*, durct. etia- 43L
bling 11* to warrant them free from adulteration. We
have now in store a select stock of
DRUGS. MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS
WINL'OW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES,
DYE STI FFS. PAINT BRUSHES.
Instrument*, YVhite YY u*h Brushes,
Pharmacutiral Instruments,
and Toilet Articles,
Together with tl.e best a-sortiuent <>f Instruments
ever offered in this market. Planters, Physician*,
and Merchant* will consult their interest by examin
ing our stock before purchasing.
E. L. STROHECKER A CO.,
Opposite Redding House,
oct 17 Macon, Ga.
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICiNES,
< 1!;:hi< als, paints, oils,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
I’EKFVMEHY, i<\
'I’HE undersigned offers for sale on as low
1 term- as any house in the State, pure and
i< liable Medicine-, and warranted genuine.
Chemicals in great variety,
Drug* in great abundance and always fre*h.
Perfumery, assorted. Foreign and Domestic,
Instrument- Surgicul, Dental and all others.
Toilet Article* in great variety.
Fancy Soap* and other Soups in great variety.
Paints. Oils. Turpentine, Burning Fluid.
French YY'indovv Glass, and fresh Putty,
Paint Bru-hv'. Colors, To°L*. Pencil* and Sponges.
Y’arni-h- Coach, Furniture, Damar and Japan,
Medicinal Herbs ami Botanic Medicines,
Starch, Congress Water and treat Citrate Magnesia.
Snuff. Tea*. Blacking, Crucible.*, Sami Paper,
Medical Scale*. Moria:* and Pestles, Iron aud Porce
lain,
Gelctine*. Soda, Potash, Alum, Saltpetre.
Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Coil Liver Oil. Rose Water,
tpiinine. Morphine, Piperine ami Acids,
Balsam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, l/ozenges.
G-.iin Drop*. B.y ai.t’s Cholera Remedy, “genuine.'*
\ml all other reliable preparations of Medicine,
Best Wine* ai-d Brandy for Medicinal use only,
Br.t Mu*tard and Spices for family use.
Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Kentucky Blue Ura.-f Seed and other Seeds.
GEORGE PAYNE.
Druggist and Apothecary.
Cornet Mulbcny St. and Cotton Avenue Macon. Ga
ol ';