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• OMISSION
In our hurried account of the fire last week
Ke omitted to give due credit to “Old Uncle
Lit Young,” who Ims hitherto gained so much
tippfouse for hfs valuable services nt the time
bf Ares in Macon and Americus, (hTthis oc
casion he was not the less noted, being one of j
the foremost in the ranks, he displayed unusual
courage, anil hasgmned for himsvh the appel
lation of “Chief Fireman,” among the r«dorvd j
population. lie is a perfect Engine.— Albany |
((?(/.) Patriot.
Sovth-Western ItAJi.noad.—We learn that a
large number of bands are engaged in laying
the iron on the Bailroad between Dawson and
this place. '1 he grading is nearly completed
betwt‘eii the two places, and the laying of the
iron progressing rapidly.— Cuthbert Reporter.
William Craft.—A court in England sen
tenced William < ’raft to six years imprisonment
for an assail in kissing n voting lady against
her will: but luckily for William Craft, a wo
man held the pardoning power, and the Queen
granted him a free pardon.
Hogs.—About 2,000 head of hog* were sold
fitCinvinnati week before last, nt $5 50 net. to
be delivered the last two weeks of November
and the first two of December. There is some
demand at this rate. This doo* not augur well
for cheap pork at the south during the coming
m inter.
The Fkvep. at Galveston. —The Galveston
Civilian, of the 23d. says:—“Forty-seven deaths
from yellow fever have thus far taken place
since the disease appeared. The uumber of 1
sick in town is now estimated at 150.
Heavy O»TTon Receipts.—Under this head
the Montgomery Mail of the 2d insf., -a\-: — (
The report in our commercial column shows
that there were received in this market voter- j
dav, I,RII baies of cotton. This is the largest
number ot bales ever received here in one day. I
Alabama and Mt. Vernon.—The Philadel
phia Mount Venom Record announces that
Alabama has contributed more than any other |
State towards the fund for the purrluve of the
home and tomb ot Washington.
Large Rattlesnake.— A son ofCapt. Baugh
man, a few days since killed in this D’str'< t a
rattlesnake measuring five feet in Icii’Mli. and
carrying fourteen rattles.— Lexington Plug.
Damages Recovered.—(’apt. Bart »n. U. S.
Armv, has been mukted in $2,500 damages at
San Antonio, Texas, for flogging a m.ui named
Heid.
New Rice. —The first tint load of the now '
cr<H> th'w season « retrieved at the lower rice '
mill yesterday, from th<* phmtathm ot Dr. -I. P.
Screven. —.S<l Aeirx.
The Kki.lers. —The Cineim iti Gazette *nv*
the Keller Troiijw introduced into one o‘ t «• : r
tableaux on Saturday night an attempt at th
representation <»t God.
Brunswick Stock. —ln New York on the i
27th of September. 200 shares of Brunswick •
City Land Co.'s stock were sold for 1 *ll.
Frost.—The AlbanvfGa ) I* itr'ot s r «. t'n*re
wa< frost in the vicinity of that place. Wcdne<
day morning lust.
Married, in Michigan. Mr. Henry Bill t<» M’s.
M try Small. We hope the issue of *;* t'l bill
is not prohibited in that S'ate.
Gen. Wm. Walker left .Nashville Saturday
last tor Mobile.
A few yea?" a powerful revival
<c‘religion was witite*-cd at 01-’town, M line.
Among the converts was an Indian of the {*<■-
!i »i»s(’ott trine, who. aiier his < »n\crsion. at
(- t ied a pi• iver-m • rillr. rt’i 1 wa-ea’lvl Upon
t •“ tell his .-\p-ricit -r.” ( -riy ” t ’er
s’andiiig the construction «»f King’*' E itli-h.
I‘cid expressed Iri-iwdf ;is f dura s: “Oh glo
ry. me led pious like lodl ’
A Rao.r »ad Ac : >ss t;u: At: \vr:c. — A wri
ter in tie- New York Tribune *nrge*t* a rail
road from America to Europe, ilepropos. <r.
cut down the lulls and moimtr.ins of Scotian 1
and New England, and tn tumble them into
the *vr. The track i- t<» be r. mile wile an I
sixty feet above the level of the sea; the rails
.thto be on a new plan, the cars two stories
high. The running time is to be twelve hours,
with a reasonable stop for dinner. The fare is
not stated, but it will no doubt be before the
road is finished.
NEU ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR RENT.
r p'lE House and fort uu (’ »llcg • Hill adjoining Mrs
1 Weed’s is for rent until 0 T iber, 1- Apply
to JOHN LAM \R.
oc< 7
Notice.
\LL persona indebted to Abner P. Stubbs, lute of
Houston county, deceased, are hereby request
ed to make immediate pavment, and all persons huv
ing claims against the said Abner P. Stubbs are re- j
quested to present them duly attested as the law di
rects. utb of October. 1 »•».
M KRTHA AXN STUB S, Executrix,
or Stephen Woodward, us my Agent.
oct 7-4< i d
I) i •<' ss Making <fcc.
MR*. I'Ll* Til A.V,
First St, Square a’ ere th? Flint House,
AIT ,)U LD announce to the Ladies ami cii ;/.ei>- geu
' V erally, of Macon uad vicinity, that having -e
cured the service of one of
Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.
i< prepared to cut, Atich, ®ew. and make up all work
entrusted to her. < both coar-c and !l.c> such as La
dies* Garments, Bonnets. Plantation Good*. Ac . Ac.
• A share of patronage is respectfully solicted.
.Macon, Oct. 7-‘t
ADMINISTR ATOR'S SA LE.
BY virtue of an order <if the Court of Oidirarv of
C; aw ford county will be sold before the Court
House door, in the t wn of Knoxt ille, in sui I county,
on the first ToiMday in December next, one hundred
and thirty live acres of land, t ie same being part of
lot No. one hundred and sixty-two mine Gtii d;*in> ;
of said county ofUruwford, (t he widow’s do .ver taken
ouQ the Mine being the late residence of James A\
era late of said county deceased thirty acre> cieared
nad in cultivatio i, the balance in the wood*. S »id
for the benefit of creditors amt distributors. Tc ms
on the day of sale. C D. DOKSI A .
oct 3V * Administrator.
/'A EORGIA -Crawford Co t D •
*1 Whereas, Aim T. Shuria;. - f'» me for
letters of Administration de boms non, on the estate
of William T. Shurley, late of said c unity deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
*ingulai the kindred and ci editors of s lid decea-c l.
to ba and appear at my office within the time , •
scribed by law and show cause if any they have wny
said letters of Administration de Irons non should
riot be granted to the said Ann T. Sburly.
Given under mv band at vlfi.-e. this Octob 'i 4t!i,
ISW. ’ JAMES J. BAY.
oct 7 Ordinary.
MACON FLOUR MILLS.
We have just received a l ot of
Choice White Wheat.
and the families of Macou can relv upon getti ig
NICE, SWEET. FRESH FLOUR
We are supplying the Dealers and Families of Ma
con at lower rates tbfcu can be bought in Tennessee,
of the same grade.
“( cntpflion Is the Life of Trade,”
•nd all we ask is a trial of our Flour and Prices, as
compared with others.
Fresh Mf*al and Grit* a- nil titnes.
Also Brun and Shorts mixtd forc>»w feed.
U e arc also pnvimt cts. tn to Farmers for
M beat and furnish sacks to d« in er it in.
JA.S. A. KNIGHT,
"ct 7 Agent. I
Notice.
L> \KNt.TT HOLLEMAN. Administrator of C»trl
ton Wellborn <k < i .i-<- L will ap; Iv t<> the C-mi t
"I Ordinary of Hoii«t<»n tmmtv f< r leave t«» all
lue real e?tatc of said deceased, Oct sth, lb *** 7
Fall and Winter Trade
FOR
1858 AM) 1859.
' HOSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
-BA7AAR OF FASHION."
now in receipt of the hugest and most
\ V comprehensive Stock of Goods that we have
<>ver presented to the public. Below we simply give
you an idea of our countless variety, and then come
and see us and if we don't show you that ours is the
largest Stock in M&cun, we are responsible for the
consequences.
Dr-35 Department.
Double June Bobt Alaiee,
Velvet Emoroiilered Silk Robes, two Junes,
Robe Alaizc in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine,
Robe Aquillc in Silk. Cashmere and Delaine,
Silk Robes in tw > or three Volants,
Deux Ju| C Alaize in Silk and
Printed Cashmeres in Plain and Fancy colors,
Plain Poult DeSoie and GlacieSilks,
Chintz Droguset ank Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres tmd Delaines,
Mousseline |)e( Innes in every color and varietv,
Salm Pi iid Poult DeSolcs in all colors,
Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths;
Marcellines and Lining Silks, all colors ;
Poult De -oie Quille Stripes,
Plain and Fancy Colored Chailies,
Morning presses with Faaey borders, and Sleeves
Trimmings in Cashmere and Delaine;
\ aleueias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns,
<1 il.i Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety;
Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Challte.\ Italian Cloths
in great profusion ;
Lupin’s famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines of '
• every shade ard hue;
English Merinoes at N’ctr York prices,
Giiygh i ns. Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines,
A job 1 it o! 5 cents Delaiurx at \2% rents a yard.
The above gives but a slight conception of their !
St m \ of Dress floods now on hand at the “ Bazaar of
j Fashion,” . y lIGSb, COLEM AN A RO'S.
E-ntroido-v "n>t Lac? Depart-
MENT.
I’.' il Point A’Lencon Lace setts from sl2to|4"a
' sett.
Real Point \ Piique setts from $lO a sett tn
\ alenc'iencs Lace seits in Plain Lace and transfer
from s t to a sett.
Iloniton I.a. i setts at nil prices.
I'tc’vh work'd Collars and Sleeve® from the low
est price to ftj; n sett.
E nhrotdcre I and Plain Linen Collars and Slceres
at all prices.
M it •. ttsofthe newest patterns.
I r<-.irh I i •ke> and Chemisette of superior qualitv ’
ar.-l design.
Frilling and Flouncings of oven- quality from 25
vents a yard to
Dimity Bnuts in great profinmMi.
Limm Embroidery, beuutifiil both in Edgings and
Insertions.
Swiss iml Cambric Edgings and Insertions of eve
ry concth' nble style and price.
Ladies Rea I’oinl Lace 1 rimmed Handkerchiefs en
tirely new nattern m <1 si iqo*
Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex-
I qnisjto designs.
L idiO’.' Round “ Princess Olga.”
K'oc’j.i f- that exci’e 'he admiration of all.
V tin pni-tic’.ed and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in
large quantities.
Mi S.lk E nbroi.lered Talmas,
Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich.
\ fine Stock of Infant's Embroidered Dresses and
Waists.
\ choice selection of Embroidered Skirts and Iletn
stiched do.
To.* above <* institutes a few of our styles, >U of
1 which we will Im.* liitnpv to show von nt
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS'
“ Bazaar of Fasliion.”
Cioa’', ana Shawl De-
PAUTMEXT.
The follnwinge nbracesa few of our styles to which '
we i i\ i’e the i’’.* ili<m of juarchasers:
F 'tLruttlered Velvets f»<.in s:;otn |7.’.
’• Princes-. O gi” for Winter of <s.»s.
“ Mcz
’• D mizetta’’
• Frczzolimi” . “ « “ •«
'• R - .livs," n plain but neat style.
'■ Murat iin,’’txsiy and full pattern.
| •• E with ami without sleeves. •
* ti-t;il)i\ .’of Beaver Cloth imported.
Stella Sli in Is of all rolui*.,
Rever-.!>;- S- :ch Shawls that cun be worn three
wavs -all LoautifuL
Indies Pro •icnnde Shawl®,
( . ~ ! :.tami Merino S<-hnrfs"n L'l Eugenia,”
i»or h-ifd Sh <wls, fancy colors
' vt and Z hyr Scarf® fur th* Meek.
Riooleti- i. I Nubces for evening wear.
Ze, hvr Sit Is, and in tart everything toplea.se
• t i«- I. o'.i.-s m th ■ above Department, at the "Jiazaar
\ <•/ by
ROSS. COLEM kN A ROSS
Ilcsi'rv and Glov* Department.
B‘a~k Hose, all numbered from the lightest
to (he heaviest make.
I’e ul an White Silk Hose both plain nnd Em
br. i leivd, in great variety.
\ fall hi >f German and real British Hose, both
l.L.i A and white, comprising every quality.
A fine a- ortinent of heavy spun Silk Hose, both
w I itc and black.
Lama. C ishinere ami Thibet Hose in all colors, amb‘
in great variety, for winter wear.
In chihl < n - Hosiery our Stock is very full, cm- |
bra ag a fu l line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri
no H<»*e. Striped and Puilka Shetland do.
Ane’e.'tnt an I well assorted Stock of Gents Half
. Hose, all colors.
Bovs Half Hose, in all sizes and color®.
Li I.a lir-and Gents Gloves, we defy competition, i
as mu Stock comprises a full line of Foreign and Do
mestic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated j
brands.
In Sil ami Merino UnderahirU, both fur Ladies ;
aini G. nis wear, we promise vou a most superior
I line ot all qualities. Don’t fin get to examine this
branch of our Department at the ** Bazaar of Fash
ion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Orna-n-ntil Department
Tliis branch of our Department prewnts to vour
inspection ami investigation quite an array of Oil
Paintings ami handsomely framed Lithographs of
i beautiful, modern d -sign. Among them you will
" < ybil’s Cave,” nt Hoboken, New Jersey,
“ T<»mb of Koseinsco,” at West Point,
“ Height of Fashion,”
I “ Washington,*’
N a >o!eon,”
“ Ladv and Slave,”
I “11.
“<' i. itol of the United States,”
Champion ot toe Rhine,”
“ Prize Fighters,”
‘•Sc.mol Teacher’s Frown.”
“ S h • >1 Te tciier's Smile.” besides many others
on hand, at the “ Bazaar of Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN’ A ROSS.
S" >1 Drv Department,
(’ah • f. ’in to 37 , 2 cents. Cashmeres. Vest
ings. i» i era Flannels, Linsey.*, Kerseys. Satinets.
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies .Mantilla
( loth. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Bleached and i
IL own Snooting, 6, s, jo, and 11-4, Canton Firnnels, 1
U Lite I’ • net a id .di wool Flannels, Green. RcJ. and
k elhiw l-.am-el'. of all prices. Linens, Toweling®,
Napkins. Hu< rx.inaek. Birds Eve and Russia Diapers,
< i d'ii ( i . rd r. id Colored Table Damasks, Fur
ii tu: • ;oid D C'S Dimity. Marseilles Spread®. Knit
ting k a-n, Taliie Covers. Piano Covers. Negro Stripe®
ami Pi.iid* Tickings. Furniture and Bed Checks, an
< t gunl looitment ofb». 11. 12 ami 14-4 Bed Blan
ket*. Negro Blankets in great variety, and at a shade I
over co*t, t • make room, besides a never ending va
r.vty « Inch if is impossible to enumerate on paper, i
but which will be shown with pleasure at the “ Ba
zaar of Fashion,” bv
RO'S. COLEMAN A ROSS.
F n-?'.- Notion Department.
E\ ery article for the Toilet can lie found among our
countie-- variety, and to enuinern’e would be an
t i :.e-s t.i- v. Suffice it to say. that in Soaps, Pom
ade-. air Oil, I’ei fumei y. Hair, Nail ami tooth
Bru*he*. .in Pins, Hur > in Head Dresse . Scissors,
nit.i *,'l in<• i'ls. Needles, Tapes, Biudiugs. Hooks
A L\<--, ( ord*. Dies* Fringes and Galoons, Hamp j
er-, li.i-kct-, Reticuies, Purses, Porlmonaies, Beits,
Whalebone. Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpet Bags,
Thimble*, ami a tnousand other articles we are thor
oughly posted in. and will lx- nappy to submit to vour
inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashinu,” bv
ROSS, CUI.EMAN A ROSS.
Cirpct, Rug and Oil Cloth D. part-
M EXT.
Tapestry’, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and ele
gant shade and design.
Tape*’i v i rus-.-l Carpetings, comprising every
shade and hue, wi h mingled and set figures in great
\ armtv. Three Fly. ingrain. Super and Dutch
llrrnp Carpetings to suit the most exact and scrupu
lous.
An extensive lot of Rugs of various Pattern® be
-1 sides a superb collection of Drugget®, Mattings, and
4 4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail »o see these Gnods. as our prices will en
, suie satisfm tion. These Goods can be seen at the
' Bazaar of Fashion” bv
' <>et 7 ROSS, COLEM AN A ROSS
i:xi:<’l TKIX’S SALE.
WILL be sold <>n the 2d Tuesday in December next,
a negio woman bv the nameof Mariah about 24 year®
of Hire, ami her two children, in compliance with the
• la*t will ami testament of Abner P. Stubbs, late of
Houston ciufitv deceased. Property wold for the
lienellltd the heirs and creditors. Octolwr the ■‘•th,
1 •»'. MARTHA ANN STUBBS.
oot 7 4d Executrix
For Sale.
ONE hundred and sixty acres of land, fiftecti to
twenty cleared, fresh and in good state f.»r cuL
ti vat ion, with a good new well of water, ordinary
dwelling. g<md kitchens, smoke house, burn, stalls
und lots, large and roomy, and in good condition.—
A new mill house, 20 by ; " feet, two stories, as good
a corn-mill as there is in the State, and good ordina
ry fixtures for grinding wheat on Wliitevratcr Creek,
a la ge and never failing stream, water a plenty and
to waste at ail times ; fourteen mile® Soiith-eftrt of
Knoxville, Crawford county, Georgia, thirteen miles
South-West of Macon, and four miles North of No.
1 1 7, S. W. R. K. This might with a little pains bv 1
made a place of considerable business.
Also, two hundred acres, forty or fifty cleared,
with giw»d ordinary buildings, one mile from the
mill, w ill be sold with the mill if required. If you
wish the Iwst mill-seat in Middle Georgia, call soon.
I > ill sell it low for part cash, balance in good papers
<w good negroes, or 1 will take (he full amount in ne
groes. JOHN T. BARFIELD.
October 7.
ENGRAVING,
BY
JOSEPH E. WELLS, JH.
KOOM in Ralston’s new building on Triangular
Block, over J. IL A W. S. Ellis’ Drugstore.—
Orilcrs left nt his room or at Menard A Butghard'®
Will be promptly attended to. .!.• \
New Fancy
Din GOODS.
BOSTICK & KEIN'S
HE AD-QUARTERS OF FASHION.
r IE Ladies and Gentlemen us .Macon ami *ur
1 rounding country’ are respectfully invited t.» ,
! call at the “Head quarters” of Fa-bion, and examine i
our new Fall ami \V inter Stock of Fancy and Staple
j Drv Goods, which for Beauty. Elegance, Variety and
1 Stvle ennn »t be surpassed in Georgia.
Dur DRESS GOODS department is wuusually
attrartire, and as the Ladies Know that we always
keep the and moat Ftubi»naLle Styfes that
are brought to Macon, vp deem it unnecessary to
; specify by name each of the varied and almost innu
! merable novelties in that line, which now fascinate
I every one who examines them. We will say, bow
’ ever, that in Dress Goods our stock, we think, can
• not be excelled
Tn Lares Embroideries. Worked Band®. Swiss and
, Cambric Frillings. Lace ami Mushn Collars ami all
isuch Fancv articles, we say most emphatically that
wv are better prepared than ever to serve our na
trons ; and can furnish all such Goods at very rvdu
■ ced rates enninare with former prices.
Our stock of
Staple Dry Goods
are so well and judiciously assorted that every one
in wwnt of qwL.freek, fieri (pialitq supplies forfami-
Iv purposes can bo accommodated exactly, and every
article sold warranted a< represented.
Don’t buy v uir t'loakt and Shawls until you
examine our J ir/’f and tixHtrfin-errt.
Our Curtain mid Carpet Department is com
pkrto, and we wtmld particular!* invite- every body
to examine our ('afprin before thev buv. We have a
fre/Hr/i/Zou> of -d! kinds, and nt low prices.
ONE WORD MORE.
Remember that our Goods are all now —were well
purchased, and we are resolved shall !>«• sold aseheao
as nnv house can se’.l them. N >r»p shall undersell
us. BOSTICK A KEIN.
I oct 7
Citizen, Messenger and Telegraph cony.
i Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph
ISAACS’ SALOON!
[ » a’l wham it mtv concern : Tliis is to notify the
1 public that ISAAC - * is’at home again and begs
Ito assure h : < patron* that his S Boon i«j not a thing
of a day . Citizens :.ml the traveling public will find
their establishment open, not for the weason only,
but nt all seasons <if the year, and those calling on
us will at all hours find our Lanier supplied with all
the delicacic* that the New T’ork and other tniuk- t*
I will ntford in the wov of eatables and aotn«*th«ng good .
J t<» drink and, six <i«iys out of seven, more than can '
I be found in anv other house
1. IS \ \t < A BROTHER.
Cn i r fcilft'f.t'ii Hill, Cl, rej St. i
IL* Rill of Fare -rd! eve V dav
Be just the f»r little pay,
I Aml fho<c who at their place ntav cat
Will find in it all things complrro.
And going <-mr they then will know
That Istttie.** is (he place to go.
We *liall be h ippy to see mir friend*, assuring
■ them that it u ill be our unremitting care to please in
everv respect, as wetlatt -i - ourselves wehavedvne
; till now.
It may not b« generally known, that we have, to
’ meet rhe wishes of the Medical I’acultv. imported by 1
’ <»gr*elves u very superior quality <;f Pale Brandy,
i fineOld Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing all the
medicinal qualities so much desired by them.
Look at our Bill f Fare and choose tor yourself:
OYSTERS
From New York. Savannah and Brunswick, ia the
I sludl or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any
) wav you want them.
ALSO,
r ! Shrimps ami Crabs,
Wild Game of everv variety.
Veuison and Beet Steaks,
Mutton Chopsand Veal Cutlets,
• 11 am and Eggs.
Deviled Ham and
Devihul Terapin*.
Mountain Ovsters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Wood cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks. Fish, and anythii.g that an epicure |
' wants, can alway s be had when in season.
Canfectioneries and Fruit.
IS A ACS also keeps constantly on band a good a®
aortment of
(’us r KCT ION KRI £S,
Oka.nges,
Apples,
Bananas,
Pine Apples,
Various descriptions of Nits,
Cakes. Ac.
All of which can be purchased at low’ prices for CIA. '
| Be sure and call nt
TIIE ISAACS HOUSE,
or.
ISAACS’ RESTAURANT.
Cußßnv SritKET, neir RAlston's nkw Hall,
net 7 Af-ieon, Gmrtfia.
ID MINIS’! K MOR'S s ILE.
\GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Ordinary of Crawford county, granted Minch
j Term Will be sold liefore the Court House
! door in the town <»f Knoxville on the first Tuesday in
December next, all the lands lying in tlu- -aid coun
ty of Crawford belonging to the estateol Wilborn W.
Hammock dece:i-eii. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of sai I e-tate. Terms made
known on day of sale. RAYM’D R. PARHAM,
oct 7 Administrator.
From the State Press Extra. October 2d.
8188 POSTPONED MORTG AGE SA LES.
M >" r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
> > next, before the court house d«»<»r. in the Citv of
Macon, that tract or parcel of Land, situate. Ivingand
. being in the City of Macon, county of Bibb. State of
; Georgia, being according to the plan of said citv. a
I part of lot numluT four 4i. in square number sev
enteen <l7 i. and being that portion of said lot inclu
; ded within the following Imnnds. to-wit: commenc
ing at a point <»u Fourth Street, •thirty-five feet from
the alley ami running along said Fourth Street • one
humlred ami five feet, thence running in a direct line
one hundred ami live fret to the rear of said lot. thence
one hundred nnd five fret along the back of said lot
towards the alley aforesaid, and thence running in n |
direct line «»nc humlred and five f<-et to the starting ,
point on Fourth Street, so as to include the Dwelling
House occupied by Alexander Richards, and the
kitchen, smoke house ami other out buildings on said
lot appurtenant t<> said dwelling; levied on as the
i property of the defendant. Alexander Richard®, to
sn’isfv two mortg l *p fi fa-issued from the May term
of Bibb Superior C >urt. in favor of Wm. S. Willi
ford, Treasurer. Ac., for the u*e of the Bibb County,
Loan Associati<Hi vs. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same lime and place, that portion or
parcel of land situate. Iving ami being in the City of
Macon, ami county of Bibb, and known and distin
guished in the plan of said city ns part of lot number
(4 i, in square number seventeen < 17 >. I»emg that por
tion of said lot contained in the following described
bounds, to wit commencing at the mouth of the
alley which divides sai lot from the Presbyterian
Church, and running thence thirty-five fret front on
Fourth atreet. thence one hundred and r «v»t back
to the rear of said lot, thence thirtr-t • e fe” a di
rect line to the alhu aforesaid, and t! 11 <e xfonx said
alley, one hundred and five feet to th« ®t. itix? > mt.
Said property levied on us the property o .i.edefmd
ant. Alexander Richards, to satisfy one niu.tgare fi
fa issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor «»f W
S. Williford. Treasurer Ac., for the use of Bibb conn- ,
ty Loan Association, vs. Alexander Richards,
lAls<». nt the same time and place, that tractor par
cel of land Situate, lying and being in the city o'
Maeou and county of Bibb, and known and disfm
gui-hed in ths plan of said citv as lot.* N«». three ami '
four 3 and 4i. in square number wovenleen (17 t. with I
all the improvements thereon ; levied on a* theprop. ’
ertr of the defrnda it. Atexamh-r Richards, to sati*»v
one mortgage Li fa i*Mird from Bibb Superior Court, i
in favor of Wm. S. WtilifeiiL Treamwer. Ao„ vs. U- <
•xander Rtrnartft T w. RR ANTI A , Sheriff.
' er 9
ADM INISTR ATOR’S S A LE.
ITfILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Noveml*r
TV next, by virtue of an order ot the Court ot Or
dinary of Burke County, before the Court House dwor
in Nashville. Berrien county, between the legal hortrs
of sale four hundred and ninety (4v”> acres of Land
No. 4<>, and loth District.
Also, on the same <lay and time, before the Court
House door in 1-nbella,‘Worth county , four huudred
14!'"> acres of laud. No. and 71h District. Sold
i for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors us Civility
Bunn, of Burk couuty, dcrensml.
Terms made known <»n dny of sale.
j oct 7 ids MATTHEW W. BUNN.
' d niniMrat
< R AU I'ORD MORTGAGE SALE.
l\ T il.L !><• sold on the fit st Tm— < iy in December
V v i
■ of Knoxville, between the usual hours of sale, the
following negroes, to,wit :
Jesse, Emcline, Phillis, Squire and Margaret, the
property of Matthew Jordan ;I •’ ied on to satisfy
a mortgage ti fa, issued out of the Superior Court of
th<‘ said county of Crawford in f.i\or of Jane G.
i Culpepper vs. Matthew J. Jordan. Property de-cri
i bed in said mortgage.
oct 7 MORt; \N H IXCOCK, Sl.’.r
/ X EORCaIA y Bibb Comity. All per-ons hav
\ I ing claim-against M ss Julia A. Powers, late
of said county deceased, will pl<*i*<- present them for
payment, and those indebted t" her aie requested to
make immediate pa ment t<> sh«- undersigned.
<<ct 7 I. 111 I TLE. Executor.
MRS. DESSAU
HAS as usual returned from the North with her
strikingly magnilicent assortment of Parisian
Jlillinery’, surpassing in grandeur any stock of
I Goons that has ever been submitted to Southern in-
I spection.
EVENING I >HESSES which Imtllr description,
! EGLANTINE CIjOAKS, with Liu know Triui-
I tninjiS
DRESS TRIVMIMGS.
CASPIAN PAIR PINS.
GRECIAN ( URLS.
HAIR BRAIDS.
HEAD DRESSES.
am! an assortment of divers articles, which would re
quire an endless list to enumerate. Delay not.
Thankful for past favors, she with hearty checrao
licits the patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant
and beautiful.
•-j?" Mrs I>. is prepared to furnish Milliners with
wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods iu her line,
at the shortest notice and lowest rates.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
TTXIE following is a list ot letters remaining oneall
-1 ed tor in the Post Office, at Macon, on the '-th
October, ls.'»s.
calling for any of them, will please
ask for advertised letters.
Aikin, Henry Miles, M M
Armor, J M Manly, Elizabeth J
Anderson, S L Mason, Mr- Melissa
Avant, JohnS Milton. S // ,
Ab’ •’ Mrs Sarah Morri®, James M
Allen, David Martin, JohnG
Anders n. Margaret Merritt. Simeon
Mulligan, John 2 Matthews. J ones
Williams, David Murdock. F //
Bailey. G F Powers. Ned
llazelett, 11 cure Morgan. Joseph
! Buniean, Henry Martin, N
Beativs, Charles S 2 Moran. .1 B
Butler. John Miller, Burwell
[ Burlingame, Henry Mdler, F
! Stevens. Mr ' Murray, Mrs IIA
Barnes. John II Martin, Robert 2
Bailey, Henry McGregor, M X 2
1 Barclay. John A 2 McSwain, Joseph
Black, Mrs Elsie McGinty. Jo> ah
Ralev B<»b McCaulev, Wm
' Bowen. Miss L L McKen, F
Bartley. J A McGee, Joseph C
; Brown. John T McCann, Geo W
Fay, Jos S McCann, J/ezekiah
Boesman. Mrs Tabitha McSween. D B
‘ Beggesk \. Clark McKinney, F B
Barnes. John II McCoik-v. John
Barnatt. James Nelson. Robert 2
Bentley, Janies M Willard R<»se
Barnes, C Newnan, (•corgiann
Bright. James If Newman. N W
Britton. Benjamin Norris. Win C
Brockuell. James F Oreillv. Rev Thomas
Bright. J H Dillinger. //
Rodwell, E Perdue. Mrs Elizabeth
Bowman. Robert Parker. F
Colli s. John Pcdd». Thoma*
i Culli.iian M Pc: i vi.m i. S M T
< a dev. \ M I» I’ v. B I.
Ca’lu.un, M . M irtha P.iri.ii -. Lo.: .i
| Craig. D.ivi I Park.-r. Nf• * R ichel
( Ch iniblcsV .John F I’-mlk. Wm .!
Cn»wd. r. \ M 1 i/•••. Mr* Sai Ai
. Clinton. Robert if 2 I’arsoim, Thomas .1
' Cruft. Charh-s P t *. Ge »rg- J
I Caruthei *. JoM-phu i■- I’rrinciitv . Pink
1 Collin* Julia E Perry, M - .1 Id.a
(’lift®, \ S 11' !« . \t .
< hniLb. IHrmi 2 Rusm.l. M s-Susan J L
C«»nwav. Mrs Ifobcnum Sam
< lark. Dr Thomas R tglaml A Burch
Currv, A W Roberts. Luke
Collins. J n Re umi I*. Ba temn®
Collier. J C Richardson. Miss Mary 2
< Lapinun A ?-I Ro-s A Cherrv
Corbin. S P Rogers. Mrs lunilv C
Clark. K< v W II Ke if. M F
Cooper, Mr* Mary Ricbiird.*on, Ca. • Chis
Clanton, Mr- R A E Rogers, D K 2
< ’as.«». Win knly. HniV .1
Carpenter, Wilsua Rice, Dr Tiuluis M C
Carter. Martha Ros®. C L
Clark, Wm Rogers. Mis- Caroline
Chung, F M Rubun, Rufus ,
Campbel', John A R<»se, A L
Denning. B W Richards. Wm C
Davis, W W Redd. W //
Daniel*. James Stabler, E
Dean. Wm N Simpkins. Mi-s Fannie
Deneati, F Bpewell. Charles
Davis. Mr- Mary A Slew art. Mrs L W
Douglas. B Savage. L E
Dasher. Marr A Senloman, J
Da> is, Mrs Sarah Seago, Miss Jmanda
Edwards. Wm Loi M A Shinholser, Mi.*s J/arriet S
Elli*. Georgiana Sergo. O
Eastman Mrs Nancy Stiwnerg. Mrs M B
Elder, A J Smith. Samuel
Eastman. Wm L 2 Savage. Wm //avwood
Evans. F M Strobeli, P J
Everett. Dr A B Stokes. J R
Ellis, M J Simmons. Miss Sarah
Ernest. David Shine. J //
Fteeny. Wm Sikes, J F
Forest, Miss Josenhine Smith, RR 2
Fowler, .lames C 2 Smith. D M
Foster, Francis Shanahan, Miss Margaret
Fillips. Li'welhm Slater, C WG 2
Gates, James M 2 Stebbins. Tims T 2
Grrenwood. Julius Stamps, J BF
Garmanv. S W ;; Steuckrath. S// 2
Gor.de, Charles S.ivad, // i
Gray. Henry P 2 Sanderlin, Ro’iert
Gamble, Roger Summer*. E B
Gatewood, John H Seers. 1 G 3
Eolier. Eliza Seamire, Mr- Lizzie
Gamming, S A Stockton. W M
Gr.-.liain. John J Stacey, M P
Goopin. John Smith. P M
Gunty. W F Sheppard. M itthew
<;ibbs, .1 D Seago, John F
Grant, Miss Louisa E Smith, James
Harris. Rebecca Tharp. Elizabeth
Hunter. Miss M A Tannev J C
Hutchins. A B fi Thiesenhauscn, Mr
Hough. Wm 2 Tool* James
Damien. R<»l»rrt M Tue Ker. John .1
I Harris. James M 3 Levi, Moretv
Hall, K Tidwell. John H
' llornadv. Win S Turner, F //
' 11 aggerly . Mr Turner, Nancy
lln’t. Mrs Julia A Thomas, J C 2
' 1 luiidin. R F jb mas, R F
Hannah. W II Thomas, Paul
Hunt. Mins Ann E Vagiosong-. Fred
Houston. \ <> Varnum, W M
Hughs Mahadiah Vincent. Miss E d
Hunter. Col John D " ilder, J W
//aslett. Win N Ward. R L
//arris. Miss Louisa Ward. Chas T
//unt. Robert R R Ward, //R
Johnson, Mis- G M W l ite, Tho®
Jackson. Win White, Miss M G L
Joseph. Lewis M illiams, Jno S
Jiles, John Wry . Wm 2
Jone*. Wm R Whittle, John
Jordan. Josenh M il-<»n. Jno
Jones, Win// Walsh. Pat ick
Johnson. Mi-sS Wigby, Perry
Johnson Mi*s Virginia Wilson. // T
Kaufman. M Winham, .Miss R
Knight. Thomas Wiggins. Slepheu
Krel. Elizabeth Walker. T L
Lewis. Isaac M 2 Walton, Sarah
Lewis C W Wriglit. I.awience.4
Lamar, A R Woodard. Stephen
I.cwis. W W Warner. Janu s
Lnndv, John G 2 Copp, (’has J
Lee. R N Weller. J L
Lamar. T R Bell, Seb n
Law, J C //ill, Elia
Lccev. S (’ Youngblood A //
Lunsford, Miss Lizzie
I I ST BOHE( KI !• P M
HOUSE IND LOT IN kINEVILLE
For Sale.
T OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vlneville.—
The lot embraces seven acre* of land, well im
proved. The House is new and contains eleven
rooms, with all nare-sary out building® attached- well
of good water. Ac . ntuf i* • desirable situation
for a gentleman’® residence.
I also otfor for *•'!<•. mv
RIVER PLANTATION-,
Lving three to four miles helrnv the city, and ooti
taining I.’**' acre*, hall of winch is cleared and well
watereri w ith springs. The sw amp land will make
*•» bushels of corn to the acre. Un the place are
good t**nements. (.in-bouse. Barns. Slt«q» and every
convenience for plantation purposes.
Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN,
aug st-ts Vincville. Ga
I ALI ABLE PLAVTATieit I\
PULASKI COUNTY,
FOR SA LK J
subscriber* offer for sale the following val
1 liable Plantations, al! lying immediately upm
the Gcmulgrc river in the cemnty «»< Pulaski.
The Plantation now planted by N. W. Collier tlirc*
miles above Hawkinsville, containing 1.1<» acre
cleared nnd in a high state 6f cultivation, frame,
orersevi’- house, negro house® and gin house am
screw ; Plantation well watered with several nevei
fai ing branches limning through the plantation.-
AH this place is of (he oak and hickory land.
Als >,that valuable Plantation known as theNathai
l.r ’ ••• place, lying twelve miles below Hawkinsvillt
oii the river, containing twelve hundred and thirty
live acres.three hundreu and fifty acres ch aM'dai.d i
cultivation, good and Comfortable log buildings, gi.
lioii*c and screw, and a good well of water. Th;
place is part river hammock, of line foundation, un<
the balance the very firat class of pine land.
i Also, the PluntaCion now occupied by C. M. Boze
num nine miles l«k»w Hawkinsville, iu the folk o
Bluff Creek and the river, containing eight *-undre«
nnd thirty aerv-s, three liundivd acres cleared nnd i
cultivation, line and conrortublei lantutioii m rove
menta. in thr way of cabins, dwelling It i gi'
house and screw ; part river hammmock und th • al
ancc line rive land, and well wnteivd.
Al-o. that valuable Plantation, k: own a- the Bine -
well plantation. Iving in tin? fink < fLiine Stone cree
and the Ocmulgce river, containing eleven biinditi
aerv*. three hundred nnd fifty acres cleared, all th
balance of the tract rich t mbered hammock, negt<
cabin- and gin house and screw.
Also, four hundred nnd ninety acres land, one bun
•bril ami fifty cleared, with negro cabins, ull the un
cleared land- hammock.
These Plai t itionswill compare favorably w ith nr.
plantation in Georgia, for the production of corn am
cotton, ami wr w’ould take great pleasure in showing
(he Plantations and present growing crops to air
tfcntleman w !>hing to purehn-e tine productive land.-
Tli< \ are all above the higlicst freshets in the rivet
j and have the advantages of good steam bout naviga
lion, and a good market for the sale of cropv at Haw
kmsAille. N. W. OLLIER.
JOSEPH r\RRLTHER.S,
C M BOZEMAN.
sept xvii semi mothly 2in
CawhroidrricM. Embroideries!
J UST received from the latest importations.
’••" Swiss and Jac. Collars froni2‘c. to £4 each
]oo pr. “ “ Sh'cvcs from .’(»c. to .*l “
Si ■ *ott< <d'Swiss and J aeonetCollars and Sleeve
from 7'x' to $•; apiece.
.*• • y d*. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, from 12c. t<
$1 25 per yard.
2"" yd-. Swiss ’ “ Insertion “ ”
*1 ' per yd
1 > Embroidered Linen Hdkfs. from 2c. to Fl"
: " Embrodered Swiss Dresses of the very latcs
1 design®.
2 - '> Swiss. Jaconet and Nainsook Bands, fron
25c. t *
2" Embroidered Skirts, and all other article
1 usually found under the head of Mnbroideries.
The above Good® were bought at the recent large
Auction Sale-in N*‘' v York, and bought at such re
markable low prices, that I am enabled to sell then
, at •• ner cent, les® than actual value.
Ladies pleasC'Cidl and satisfy vourselves of tin
fact, at the Store of ELIAS EINSTEIN,
• July w <’» r. 2<!St..t <’ >t. kr.Triangularßlodk
BOERHAVES
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE cei.eui:atki> holi.axk ekmehy FOIt
i,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
AVEAKNESS ()F ANY KIND.
FEVEH AMI AGI I!.
And the various affections consequent upon a disor
STOMACH OTt LIVER,
SUCH as Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. Col
icky Pains. Heartburn. Los- of Appetite. Despon
• deney’. Custiieness. Blind ami Blee<ling Pile.-. Inal
Nervous. Rheumatic, ami Neuralgic Affections, it
ha* in numetou- instance* proved highly beneficial
j am! in others affected a deciilcd cure.
This i- a purely beneficial compound, prepared oi
-ti ictlv scientific principle*, after the manner of th
•eh*brated Holland Professor. Boerhavo. Because o
i s g o i success in m<»*t of the European States, it
I i .t .‘.i qum into the United States wn* intemb"'
• . e .... ecially for those of our fatherland scatters
■ in<l there over the face of this inigbtA* country
Mr t tig w iili great success among them. I now offet
it t »t! American public, knowing that its truly won
. d •!' i’. i■>' l.rimd virtues mn-t be acknowledged.
It is partirula Iy recommended to tlrn-e persons
i ’ conrtitutinns may have been impaired bv the
:• inlinnou' n*cof ardent spirits or other forms of di
-ipatioiß Grnerallv instantaneous in effect, it fiiul
• '- av <bre»uly to the •»•'«( of life, thrilling nnd qtiic’.
ng e-. erv nerve, raising np the drooping spirit
md. in fact, infusing new health and vigor to th
sy-tem.
Nori • Whoever expects tn find this a bererag*
will h<* di-annoilited; hut to the si< k, weak ami low
spirit'A. if will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
-e*s« d o nagtilar remedial properties.
( AI TION :
T • great popularity of this delightful Aroma ha*
' .'i ! '• <i many imitations, which the public shouly
lag iinsj purchasing. Be not persuaded to fin
invth:ng <4>e until you have given Bocrhave’s Hol
land Bit'er* a fair trial. One bottle will ennvinc*
vou h-'W infinitely superior it is to all these itnita
• tions.
V- : Sold at $!.<»•» per bottle, or six bottles fm
bv the
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. a CO.
MAXrFACTI’HIXG
P'iarmaun'‘tis+s nnd Chemists,
PITTSBURGH. PA
S<.H in Macon bv E L. STIiOiIECKER A CO.
ZEII.IN. IILXT A CO. C.EOUGE I'AVNE, nix!
; Druggists generally throughout the State.
may \ix-ly
AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO ,
H\ V E jn*t received - -
. !<•" bale- heavy Gunny Bagging,
25 bales light “ “
2 <> c nls Missouri Rope,
50 “ Jute “
]..ti ? . llt i lbs. Bacon,
2-5 IHid-. Porto Rico ami N. O. Sugars,
b"‘ Bbls. A. B and C Sugar®, 2V bb;a. Crushed
and Powdered Sugars
2"" Sacks Rio Coffee.
2-' White and Government Java Coffee,
r.n Hhds. Molasses,
2" Bbls. New Orleans Syrup,
Koo Sacks Salt,
2"" Bbl-. Liquors— various brands,
' ItMl Cases of Liquors in Glass,
4" Baskets ( liampagne Wine,
2 5 Cases t’laret \\ me.
I‘ Soap*. Candles, Pickles, Ac..
Osnaburgs. Yarns, Bro Shirtings and Sheetings
ami all other goods usually kept in the Grocery busi
ties*. aug 12-2 in.
Macon, August, I<»K.
Will be taken for a short time
FUSTS FINE ART GALLERY,
If wanted bv the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOK FIFTY C ENTS E U 11.
LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY
(OLOREI), M ITII ILL OTHER STYLES
VERY LOW.
\ Large business with small profit® is what we
wish; we do not expect to got rich in one year,
<»r three vears. but are content t<» work ami wait, ami
by still taking better. chea|»er, and more pictures than
one el-e we hojte finally to succeed.
till at the old stand. Triangular Block. Our rooms
a ■ iu \ Iv furnished, nnd arec<»ol ami pleasant and you
can w bile away ®n I *>ur iu examining our numerous
-p -emiviis of tine and beautiful PiCTI'MM.
, june x-ts
Cotton Circular.
r l'' IE undersigned. IkaacC. Wbst. having be<*n ap
; 1 pointed by the Cotton Planter’s Convention.
• Agent for the purpose us receiving, shipping and sell
ing Cotton, as Planters may order. > for the cities of
Savannah and Charleston, has formed a co partner
ship with Mr James . Godfrev. <»f >avauuah. The
bn-iness will be conducted under the firm and style
WEST <3c G-ODFREY.
Tl.< •services of the Firmare now offered to Plan
ter- Cotton will lw sold aljt'rfv ernfs prr a* au
thorised by the t’unvention. ami other produce at the
cu-tomary rale*. The personal attention of the co
partners will oe given to ibis business.
The firm pledges itself to observe strictly the di
rcctionsof tnc Convention, and in no instance to en
ter into speculations, or be concerned in purchasing
Cotton ; theirs will be, expressly a commission busi
m ss.
The Firm will be prepared to make liberal advan
ce* on all produce in store, am! to furnish such sup
plies a* Planters may require, on reasonable terms.
Planters u dl promot.* their interests by covering the
Cotton, when packed, entirely with bagging; order
ii g it not to be cut. and placing their brand »»r mark
disrinctfr on each bale. IS \ C WEST.
July 2: th. 185 S. J AMES E GODFREY.
Mackerel & Shad.
ONE HUNDRED package* Mackerel.
1«» " Pickbsl Shad.
Daily expected bv J B A W. A. ROSS.
April fi, fa.’i®, ’
iiEVKY veiveE,
195 Broadway, M. Y.
iROKER ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT.
P ARTIC U L \F. attention given to the execution ot
orders i o Rail R<t <i supplies and equipments,
eing agent for the Manulactarers of all tue leading
rtirles, he can furaieh them at the Factory prices
rec of commission. References.
New York IC-Whitehouse, Esq., Banker; Messrs,
enry Coil X S<m ; Chas Day, Esq.
MitctHi -T. R Blo<mi>, Esq.; Dr. Robert Collins.
Savannah—Wm. Duncan, Esq.
June :;-lf
GAANiTE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
I'HIE subscribei will open the above Hail
al>out the first of April next, for the ac*
»mn..<station of 1 amilivs. Day Boarders and ||g|P|
raii-iviit ( ustomers. This House is now JadoiA
(feivd as inferior to no other First class Hotel in
ar South, ami from its central location, its large
nd airy rooms, oilers great inducements and accoin- »
lodutions to Families ami Transient persons. The*
üblic may expect from this House, all the luxuries
nd comforts to be found m anv other hotel.
B F. DENSE,
mar 2-ts Late of thr Flovd Hon*e.
I>ll¥ OOODS
AT
WHOLESALE.
I. B. & \V. A. ROSS,
Are now receieving a
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
FOREIGN \NI> DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
FOE THE
Spriiiif ami Summer Trade,
To which they invite the attention of Merchants,
apr k
TO M SRCHANTS AND CONSUMERS.
\\’ r E arc oil- iig for sale the following arti-
I »
. cdaes Prints, cases Ginghams, 25 Ba.es Tick,-
■" piece* Fancy printed Muslins, the latest sty les.
Linens, all quality, 2'»oo doz. Hosiery,
12" hair- O-iiaburgs, bales Brown Domestics,
l"0 hair* Yarn*, with about every othei articleiu
be Dry Good line.
2"’» ease*Shoes and Boots,
!«»«» “ Hats.
With a lai _ an I well selected stock of ready innde
dotliing.
\ll of which we will sell on as good terms us any
louse in Georgia or Carolina.
Sundries.
1 5 WO HUNDRED Do/.. Georgia Buckets, 75 Boxes
No. 1 Soap
I case-Sardine®, lo«‘ boxes Carbonate Soda,
boxes Starch, 100 bags shot,
I" chests Tea. .50 kegs Powder,
!"«• boxc- Adamantine Candles, Ls<)o lbs. Bar Lead,
•5o •» Sperm “ 2.5 case® Pickles.
Just Received and tor sale low bv
J. B. h W A ROSS
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mo
lasses, Candy, &c.
j ** HHDS. New Orleans Sugar,
) J 5" -ack • t’otlee, of choice quality,
| barrels Syrup, 7.5 hhds. Molasses,
110 boxes Candy. I2««o sacks Salt,
i 1 barrel N utmvgs. I«m> boxes Tobacco,
J 2ou.i««in Cigars. For sale low bv
a] l s J. ii. A W A K<»SS.
J. F. WINTER & CO.,
lurtlenrrrs & General ('oinniis*ion
A Id I Ills.
M ACON, GA.
* I’' IE undersigned have formed a copartnership for ;
I lie- t:ai.-acti l.l: of the above business in tins city .
| mi *«>lieir the patronage of the Public generally.
From H-centra! location, Macon offers rare facili- j
- lor the (pii< k an.l advantageous sale o Flour, |
•ra n. Dry Good-, Groceries Ac. Particular utteu- ’
n given t» l! public and private sale of Negroes,
leal E-tate. S(<»ck-. Bond- Ac. Liberal advances
mi le on c>n dgnments. All goods warranted as rep
•e-e:ited o: n • >.de. J F. WINTER,
J. s WINTER,
BBUGS. nil MT. Ml. M.
MzICOK DRUG STORE.
I "VIE proprietors are again located nt their
•hl -t ’ o o-- te the Redding House,
; dulbt rry and i find Street, where they sre pre
i ni Ito serve their patrons with thr ino*t reliable
I ind pure article* in their line; and in rendering
hanks for the liberal patronage heretofore be-towc<i.
Ivonld assure their friends that no exertion shall be
v.mting t > d - erve il continuance of their liberality
i ml preference. j
\\ •• a <• d ii!v » "reiving large supplies from I
HRECT IMl’Ulti EKS AND MANUFACTURERS,
hits ensuring <mr cu-lomers choice and pure articles.
(hu (’hemic:.!* ire invariably purchusv<i f.- nn Mau- j
ifartuiTF-. do-ct, “’inbling us to warrant t tern free
oin adult, ran n. We have now j u su re a select
fork of
| H UG*. MEDICINES, i
I (’IIEMB’XLS. PAINTS. OILS.
WINDOW GL\SS, PA'l ENT MEDICINES I
DYEMUFFS PH NT BRUSHES,
V VKNISH BRUSHES.
’lash Brush-*, White Wn*h Brushes, Badger
Blender*, f ’amel Hair Brushes
and ( ame I and Sable
Hair Pencils,
To " thoroith !’ brat assortment of Instruments,
l’l infer-. Phy-i< ians. nnd Merchants will consult
heir interest by examining our stock before nurcha- •
ring.
*'• E. L. STROHECKER A co.
I’ERITIIERI .
ERS choice selection “f French. English ano
Amvric iii Extracts and Cologne, Foreign and
Domestic. In store and for sale bv
I. >TROH ECKER A CO.
II kill OILS, II \IR REMTORATIVEN. |
A 1 ’’ooD’S. Phalon’s. Barer’®, Bazin’®, Lyon’s, Ac.,
> > Ac., i . :Ih “ with a full assortment us Toilet
‘ m l Fancy Articles. For sale bv
Jan ‘ E. I. STROhecKI I: CO
BRI sues.
i L \RGE nnd well selected stock of fine French
. \ ind English Hair Brushes and Tooth Brushes
i m great variety. In store and for sale hr
i'i>‘ ■ E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
QUININE! QUININE!
OI V< , S ,>o " er *’ “ nJ Weightman*® Qui
ll W nine, in store and for sale iu quantities to
* -nit purchasers, at very low prices.
'■'■l T i: I. >TIiOIIKCKI. i: 4 co.
Flavoring Extracts, for Pics, Jcl
lies, &c. I
ICXTIKCTSof P. a -h. Eitraet, of Almond,
V anilla. *• Straivbo.TV,
Pine Apple •• Roee, ' ,
l-omo'i. " Orange
“ Sutineg. •• Crllerv.
j bor -ale at the Macon Drug Store.
i»n 7 E. L. STROHECKER 4 CO
POT l-11.
’ I’I.RIOR 1-4 SorP< alwnvK on han.l.
~ i?» 7 E E. STROHECKER 4 CO.
COI GIIS ANDCOT.Ds.
r P‘d ' sub ' v!,b< r ** A S ent f “ r following Remo-
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant,
Wi-tar > Balsam Wild Cherry,
lloofiund’s Syrup Tar.
Basting's Syrup Naptha.
' '■ I I. STROHECKER 4CO
To Physicians.
I IST Itcoeired tb<- following invoice of Fluid Ex
FJ tracts:
Extract of Belladonua,
” ” Buchii.
•* Blood Root,
“ ” Ergot,
•• “ Ipecae.
*’ Pariera Brara.
’* *’ Ura Urai,
“ ” VoratßNß,
“ " Cinchona Compound.
‘‘ S«Jtlißs.
“ <’<»leliicnm Seed,
” (’olcliicum Root.
** ” Cubebs,
“ “ Hrosey am ns,
” “ Indian Hemp,
•• Rhri Aromatic,
“ Valerian,
Water Pepper,
•* “ Sarsaparilla Compound.
VL.SO PJIAKH O'EIJTIC SVGAR ( OiT.
ED PILLS OF
S intonine. !!!:ie I’iH.«. Compound fron. Aloe, und
Mxrrh. Ctipaiva Solid, Compound Cathartic, Aloes
ami (run, A--afrthla. These Pills arc so perfectly
cafctl as t- d -pirie «“ither odor or taste. ‘
W INE OF WiLl> ( KERRY.
Rve-' uim'advd ys U uew Ar agreealilo fnnir <o»d sfim
. ulapt, f»r Dy >!'ei>t»cs and those pre-disposed to Pul*
I mow: ry c<>m’ h«»»'»«4.
ORVHNTItL FRUIT PISTE,
A pleasant and reliable remedy f»r Constipation
E I. STROHECKER A CO.,
may 20 City Drag tyore, Maron. Ga I
. .
Just Received.
TT* LEG ANT Carved Rtitarwood Pianos, H. C. Child
1/ Lever Watches, N\ t -k Chains und Crosse®, Cor
al Nrckhic<--, A•.
Also, another large hit of Silver Table Forks, Sil
ver Table und Tea Spoons, Sih er Soup Ladles, Ac.
Warranted of Coin Standard,,nt low nrices.
I J .1071* STON A CO.
Swedes Iron
\ SSQRTED. from 1 to 12 inches, of our
IX OWN IMPORTATION,
• 1 u store und for sule low bv
■ J ar, r s __ ___ ’£ARHart ajcurd.
Plow Steel.
1 > E.\L Hammered Plow Sky I, assorted, 4to 14 iuch
. 1V es, ewiy Ijar warranted, in store nnd for sale
■ CAR IM RT A Cl I'D.
i < ArTENTERS’
1 JLAXES, H*nd Saw., , n rt Tooh of erwr deucrip
! ja-i’tS*' W "k* l * Ujr CARHART A.UVBD.
Blacksmiths'
BELLOWS. ANVILS. \ HHS
M HER PLATES, fc(-
Iu sure and for sale chepp bv
-> a “ CARIIART A CURD.
MARBLE WORKS
J. B. AE.TOPE,
AI A ?7 lAITi Rl R ( ,f and Dealer iu Foreign and
J 1 J.e,
<lr.. l -s lemoied rlie Mar
ble fn.ni CutPm Al< rue. tn tiie corner of M
and llumb Str.-el, a short dt»ta>.ve buuth <.f H«,de-
J man A jjparks Wurehcui* oct 22-Ly
BOOT TI AkFag.
Notice of Removal.
j TAfOB SCII ALL. Boot Maker, has removed >n«
*1 mv>P to l> U i - build-fog on Mulberry Street
near the Medical College, u here he is prepared to re-
1 ce * ,r oHii® n il od- end the publicgeu-
mHy. <.|-k doneoa short notice, in the best aty le.
R. L. WOOD
HAS jll.t rciu.ued fr.niiho North nit h nil th.
new ami late unproveßieuta in tlu*
PiIOfOGRAPiiIC ,HiT.
embr»cii>j{ quite a vari.-tv of notel'ic, and curieai
to s >nuk.n K histi ni EHt <d eof U, e m »: attmetn.,
and fashionable 1 (.-on.-sin the Citv.
I ’lioti >jgraplis
■ ofqnitea mw»'>erof Dicie-lishod perM>i» row.
j exhibition ainoos.-which tire the followin'.:
I-WSlt'bJiv' 1 r'! f V tollc Telegraph Notorietr
i -r. 11l I o~i .of the i.s. s ,u, Niauura
M IVOR THAI IN. of N...v Y-oVcirt
.11 DGE l.ii.Mi »N ll', ihe no:rd Spiritualist
HARRY jllrtVAß!). th: f ,| lhe N Y. lire D.
partment.
COU bIRII.A ' f f hi-'aim 1 7»h Regiment, .\L.tior
al Guuid. N UCitv.
POPE Pit s THE IX ’
I'RtH- ESSOK MOkSE. Inv»::- rof the Magnetic Tr
egraph.
The Public are reipectfjjl'.v invited to call and el
uniine the abut e at
WOOD’S PALAC E OF ART.
We ave now b.-ttcr prepared than ever toexeen'
tboae be.i vilu. I'liutogi ap;.., A m’orotvpes. Darner*
I type,. Ac andon account cf our Increased' faci.,
I tie-*, will doom- n rk a> low a , OIIV other (lallerr
i and of a Superior Style. * 9
Don't fail to give u* a ( all.
I ®op SO ~
Hats, Caps &c.,
iBEiLIDEXsr <3c CO.
I) I SI la. I i ILIA infona the public that thev
1 have jt’.i re ,-4 fl n< w - an j elegant supply «if
Lull and M inter Goud”. to which they Ihvite th© at
tention of their frien Is and pv.tr.r,.*, umi traders gen
erally--their stock > tuDg one < f1 he most complete
and extensive ever oH'ei< d in this market, embracing
j the following articles :
| Men's cable silk Huts.
“ curled brim silk flan,
wide “ “ “
” Black cashmeres ®!| styles,
j Cent’s black und dnih Houters lute stvks.
Men s fine L rench 1 ilts, biuck, brown and pcarL
Gent s Mtissardfi Hats, fine,
” Steilli “
Men’s Otter
•• Flash ••
” Fishing do
Gent’s black, brown oad blue Velvet Can®
” (’loth Cap®,
” Cashmere do now style,
I *’ Navy do
Buys’ Felt lints, brown black nnd roar!,
I ‘‘ Mar “
” Plaid ••
A eh et Caps, black nmLbluo,
” Cloth “ <fo C
tJ'’ b i7i h s I !?!( " Hatsaud Caps all kinds,
00l I.ats for pl mtntiena. e ull qualities.
Deal rs meassuivil that t.’ier can make their pur
• Chases Intro : - clienp and of as good quality us any es
tablishment in the State BELDEN'A CO.*
Ralston*# Building, Cherrv Street, Macon Ga
sejt 23
HFGTHLM3! CLOTHINBH
JTL 23 JS& (O V -ZA.IL.,
E. W INSHIP
H \S remove 1 to E. Saulsbury’s old stand next
door to Strong A Wood's shoe store, and is pre
uMfv<i to exhibit one of the largest and finest stocic off
READ! MA DE (‘LOTBI N(r in the city. so** 2$
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
- Shirt®,
- ’ ” M*’ ino and Silk undpC Shift-k
[ 75 “ British Huw,
8V •• lanen ar 4 sak na», ; Jbcrchiefa ;
ro “ Si'.k S »rls and ' 5
1 , “ Fine ’Suspeu-Xfi.
Ju-» received at k. iTINSy/p.
ROSS
BOOK BINDER’
• AND
ACCOUNT LOOK
XC:t il 11 ihe ill ppp.
. / NONTIM’ES b. uiake Hir.nk BooL.jw I, ..uru.
! - < .usih :., I L-i.-1 . . -.i itax! Road* apd4o? Bii)d,
nil x anetivs ; d Printed Work with sut^r^ 1 ueat-
I ne< x and despatch.
MUSIC
Bovb'i) with Elasticity and Erru4.'<cs. ,*'*
• LAW HOOKS
In the Most Appbotbu Stilm
HARPER'S WEEKLY &, MAG AZINE,
GRAHAM'S, GODfcT W
un.l nil oilier I’, riu.licnl, and i®«ad in
neat and cheap Binding*.
Particular attention paid to
ble old Books.
Orders from a distance will m Mt with prompt at-
I tention.
(trlice upon the earner of ThirAani Cherry St.
Over G. T. Rodgers A ifucon, Gau
aug 2d
JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM UTERFOOL
MY FALL STOCK OF
1 Crockery Wm\.
I ALSO have a large stock of Glass Wwre, Tabfo,
1 K mves and Fm k-. Castor®, Ac., all of which I pro
puse to sell ut New York prices for Cash or good IS
per. All who are in want can either seaiAn their
I orders or call and select and test the prices awigooda
for themselves. r. p. m,
sep xvi
TO KENT.
r T'WO Rooms ov<»r mr store suitable for office*.
1 aug xix ’ E. L.
Just Received.
SILVER Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Bern*
S'oon-. Soup Ladles. Ac.. Ac. Ivory Handle
Platad on Steel, Table Cutlery. IL (’. Silver Lever
Watches, Mathematical Instruments, Land Chafes.
A<.. Ar. E. J JOHNSTON &CO
june r,-tf
IRAN’S of Linen Ac., wholesale and retuil; a forge.
I lot. Travelling Satcbclls, Baskets Ac. For sale
by jnne 8-ts E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
; City naper® copy.
/ aNE Solid silver Tea Service of Elegant
" " De-ign and Finish, Silver water Dippers, Ac.
Ju*t received by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
June xvii
COFFINS.
MOOD, Solid Mahogany. Vetret Stained.
I k > ’heap A *err I Malt tgany Coffiti-. tlso,
Style Metalic Cases, superior to the old styißi*.
4>id Pallet n Melaiic Ca**c® at lower prices
imr 17 ts TAG WOOU