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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1858)
State ► IJfcseL or ' • - : c .-’ ' VOLUME 1. The State Press is PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND. - . - ~ I SUBSCRIPTION: Two Dollars per annum in advance, or Three Dol us at the end Os the year. ADVERTISING: One Dollar per Square fbr the first insertion, und pifty cents for each subsequent insert'on. Liberal ,rrangements will be made with those who advertise by the year. Jo „ W()UK . Having a new and beautiful supply of job type and „ ne of (Jordon’s celebrated Power Presses, we are prepared to do any kind of work in this line with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, at moderate priees. To Planters. ritHOSE who are laying in their tall stock of 1 MEDICINES, DRUGS. PAINTS, OILS, SPICES, INSTRUMENTS &<’. Will do well to call and examine the assortment at the Mu ' t ZEHJN>HUNT A C<> . 1 opposiv “Oe W T-IthmV Offlt e. I H BJLSHAW F HERZOG, SOMETHING MEW UNDER THE SUN A LAMP STOKE IN MACON. rpIIE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE 1 this day, at No. II Cotton Avenue, three doors above Parker’s, where may Le found a variety us LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL. This Oil is not explosive and having been le ted, ' proves to be the cheapest, best and safest light now ; Li use, anywhere. Cail and see it. We have on hand, and will keep a constant supple of gnod oal Oil for these Lamps; also, Burning Fluid. Camphene and Alcohol. We have a carefully selected stock of CIUAA,<* both pressed and cut, from the best Manufacturers, Crockery, Tabic Cutlery, Castor Frames, Hand Lan terns, both Oil and Fluid, & ■., which we will sell cheap for Cash. SOMETHING NEWER STILL! ENGRAVING ON GLASS, of every description, such as Coat of Arms, Crests, Lettering of every style. Landscapes, Animals, Flow er- Ac., done to order in the store. BOLSHAW A HERZOG. * Macon, Sent. 18-W sept v. i CLOTTIIKTG. A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARE SOW BBCKIVIXG TUEIiI Fall and Winter Stock, Embracing a large variety ol Over Coats, Black Press Frocks. Business Frocks and Sacks, Black Doeskin Pants, Silk, Cassimere, and Velvet \ ests. White and Fumy Linen Shirts, •• •• •• Marseilles, Merino Shirts ami Diuwcrs, < otton Flannel and White Jean’s Drawers, S >cks, Gloves, Suspenders Cravats, iLtnlk duels, Ac. .-v > i- ■■ Also, Boys and Youth s Ctotuiug. i run us \ Carpet Bags, Umbrellas Ac. . *e.» > U NEW BOOKS AT Board man’-* JRJoT* A MEUJCAN Eioquenue »** • X - am- v »’> 7 \ W.t and Humor; a nanny I* Law; Min upon the Sea by Frank <1 •! ; h ; k rnauiic i a-sages in S >uth western Ih-tu.y; Life r ; the Waters; The Haul hut not the c.iri, by T. '. Ar th ir; William the cohq by I fir Ch Napier; Doctor Thorne; a new e iition ot Ldgur A. ’ pic’s work*; the Preicbcr and the King; t : .e Frie.-t und the Huguenot; Lord George ile-oi'.: k. i y Dis raeli; Beatrice t.'enci; Dbi and Credit; M.tj »r Rog er Sherman Potter, Dougl is Jerrolds \V il ; Belie Brittan on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh MiLyr; j Cruise ol the Betsey; Testimony of the R<»cks ; Je'ter s.nj’s Works; Bu'.wer's Novels complete; Grates History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Papers; Lord: Montague’s Page, by G. P. IL Jane-; the Three Beauties, by Mrs. S Mithworth; Ventilation in Amcr ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; XX is- 1 dun. Wit and Humor; Steps towants Heaven ; Den’s Moral Theology; Miz.iah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside; Pictures in France. Holland, Belgium and up the Rhine; Wild NortliernScc. es. Also a la:ge assort ment of line Family Bibles. sep 23 J. M. BOARDM AN. Cash Paid for Wheat, AT MACON 1'1.911! MILLS. AXTE are now paying from '-5 •'ent-' to .>1 per bu>h- V V el for Wheat according to quaiity.and furnish tl>e sackw to deliver it in. J-vT Farmers having Wheat to sell would do well to call at the Mill, or send sample- of their XX heat. To Flour Dealers and Familii s wc would say that wo keep on hand, fresh ground, the best of FLOUR, MEAL AND GRITS. which enables us to till ordeis promptly. ear Bran and Shorts mixed for Stock feed Go cents per 100 pound*. Parties ordering 1,000 lbs. at a time will get it at > cents per !<•" Wheat cleanings 1.5 cents per bushel. Brok en Wheat 30 cent? per bushel. J AS. A. KNIGHT. I sep (i GRANITE BLOCK. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. A1 r ILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new VV stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Which they will offer on as good terms as can be had in the city, consisting in part of Robe a Lex, Double Jupe Robes, Robe Valentes, Fancy Silks, various styles; Black f ilks. “ De Lane Robes, Figured De Lanes, Poplins’s, French Merinos, French De Lanes, Cloaks and Shawls. Also, a full assortment of XV Lite Goods, Embroid- Ac , Ac. JULIUS PETER IS NOW RECEIVING A A LARGE aud WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. (CONSISTING of Cloths, Cas-imeres. Vetting, also J a great variety of Gents furnishing goods ; Sila, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Sdk. lisle thread and English cotton Hose, Linen and Jeunes Drawers, Cravat-, Suspenders, linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Ji Lies Pe teb’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, I assuie my friends that no exer tion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance ui their iberality and preference. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. '•pun J<Ji4US_PETER NOTICE! NOTICE!! VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. r PHE undersigned offers for sale his valuable Oak 1 aud Hickory Plantation of 12" acres situated five miles from Albany, on Cuolecwahe? Creek. There is 7<M> acres ot land in a tine state of cultiva tion, with a good dwelling bouse, frame negro houses, new and comfortable, and all necessary out houses that a farmer would desire. The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any- I. > nlic ■ it to -;i•, that it is as good a- any oak and hickory laud Hi the 2d District of Dougherty county, su justly celebrated tor itslrichness and adaptation for the culture of cot ton. for terms apply to the undersigned, or to B. A Massey, Over-eer, on the place, who vv ill show the place to any one wishing to look at it. “P* xvii-ts BENJ R SMITH. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! Fewer N umbers than any Lottery in the ’ WORLD I I Only 15000 Numbers! 7699 Prizes! Capitals of $30,000, $5,000, $3,000 A:c. Smallest Prize Six Dollars! Tickets-W oi s Uu, S-iarvS in PROPORTION. jaspjb mm mm wrm By Authority of the State ol Gu. (V. C. DAWSON & CO., Managers. CLASS F, Draws at Macon. Ga.. Feptem. 15th, 185 S, in public, under the sworn superintendence of Commissioners, < Jos. WuteiinWn and E. C. Bulkley, Esqs. . Prizes Payable without Deduction. Much Admi;ed Even and Old Number Scheme!—More than cne Prize to every , two Ticket!. ’ 1 Prize 0fJ30.000 ! 1 1•• “ 5,U00 | 1 “ “ 3,o<'V 1 | 1 “ “ 2,000 j ' 5 “ “ ... .1,01)0 5,000 5 “ “ .... .‘>oo 2,500 20 “ **.... 20<» 4,0()0 65 100 6,500 I I<H) “ “ 50 5,000 1 | 7500 “ “ .... 6 45,000 ! 7 ‘.. .I Prize a n mating toloß,ooo Whole Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2.50. SPECIAL NOTICE. We ask particular attention to our schemes drawn on the Havana Plan only on the Ist and 1 ah of every j month and ask a comparison with any other Lottery ! .in existence. The plan is so simple that every one | [ can understand it and it has fewer numbers than any i I other Lottery, and therefore, the chances to draw ' ’ Prizes are better. For instance: There is in our 1 I Lottery only 15,000 Numbers, and all others on the same plao range from 4<»,«h/V to 50,0n0 Numbers.— j Those Lotteries on the combination plan never have I less than 7 >.'»<;<) Numbers and Prizes are subject to a • deduction of 1 > per cent., while in our Lottery there is no deduction on Prizes. Plan of the Lottery and manner of Drawing. ' Slips of Paper of exactly the same size and printed | ' with numbers from 1 to 15,0 W which correspond i 1 with those on the Tickets are inserted in Tin Tubes • and deposited in the Number Wheel. Similar slips j on which are printed the amounts of the different i i Prizes are also inserted in Tin Tubes and de- ’ ' posited in the Prize Wheel. When the drawing 1 i takes place, i which is aiwavs in public,! the Num- I ; her Wheel is revolved and a number drawn from it; 1 at the same Line the Prize Wheel the ■ I’rizes from * >'• to S3U.woU) is also revolved and a , . Prize drawn from it. The Numbers are recorded ■ I and the Prize drawn with each Number is credited to I ; that Number. This operation is continued until the | ■ Prizes are ail drawn out, after which the Numbers I draw i and the Prizes are culled over by the Connnis- ! -n. De. '. ami are cei tilled t > by them, and a copy ot j ; ih«> drawing is sei.t to each person holding one or I ' 111 re Ticke-.s. The 7 ><x> Prizes of £•» mentioned in ; i ihe Scheme, are determined, y the last figure ol the , i Number th.it draws the t'apilal Prize. For install ‘c, j J sav the' a: it;d i'rizeis drawn to number -.all those WnolcTic^et-Ending with odd numbers are untitled to • *•;. Halves and’Juui ters iu proportion, it will thu -.be j ' readily peicened that one Ticket can draw two : • Prizes .-ay I draws ■- ,ouv it is u;.-o entitled io i , |*) becuu-e it vi.Js with an odd number a- does I ! fheCapimi Prize, i’tve i’.ckui- m every Ten Whole ' TiU vi t- wile u the Nunr-e..- end. co ..-ecutn «ly with | >L :. ■.4. 5,7, s, i, 0, isouliueu lodraw >• be-ides I the chance L>draw one of the Capitals. We are thus part.cular to demonstrate tn tho-e | i who ile-ire to try their Lick, that our Lotteries ac- ■ better c’nannels of investment than any other Lottery • | and far better th in cutton spoeufati >u. i’u:uha-e. can have Tickets ending with any Number they may i select. If for instance, you select ten whole fickeis endr.ig iv.th odd number- you pay *1”" for themX- , should the Cap'tal Prize end withan odd number,you [ are entitled to O besides the chances us drawing one I of the f a' itals. ! BOHLS LOTTERIES.—As there are many Bogus | ; Lotteries in existence in the United States, and a- | i many of our Patrons are unacquainted with us, we I ■ would respectfully refer them to the luiiuwiug parlies ‘ ' for our re.-pectabiht} and r spon.-ibilify. lion. UVID G. SPARKS, Mayor us this City. r i . R. BLOOM, Cotton Factor, Mac >u, Gu. BEi.L. PRi-N l’i>S A CO.. Savannah, Ga. FARLEY, JUin A CO., New O:leans, La. | All Prizes of A'l'-' ' 'and under pai.i immediately as- ; ter the drawing, others at the u ual time of-. 0 days, i Ou the Ist us each m-mth a ?1<) scheme with Capitals i i <»f.-,ii,ih,<.) will be drawn, aud uu thel th of each month ' a * » -c.ieme with Capital of 1 -,wv will be drawn, j Persons ,-uuding money by mail need not fear its be- | ! ing lost. Orders punctually attenoed to. Coinmu- • nicatiuns st rictly cmiiiilen*ial. Notes us sound banks ' i taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers ' should order immediately. A<ldrc.-s W. C. DAWSON A CO., Managers, July XT 11 m it, oi Sa« mi n G KEMoVALi rfMIE subscriber has removed to the corner store in 1 “Washington Block,” < new Building.: ur in other words, “the Oi l Washington Hall Corner,” wherche I will be pleased to sec his friends and customers as ' nsmil. J. M. BOARDMAN. bfcINiTEHALL ML2. Crockery, China, <5cC, I" WOULD mo-t respectfully inform the citizens of ! Macon ami surrounding country that 1 have a ' good stock of China Dinner and Tea.»ctts and Granite I | Dinner and Tea setts. 1 English China Tea setts from $3 5«) to fS Oo per sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from $4 vo each to Tea setts from f‘.s »”» to slt>o 00. i ! Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A tine lot China Vases. Sev- , ■ oral setts tine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables, i Fine Bohemian Colognes, Plated Butter und Sugar I Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fluid Gu- Lamps fur standing, , | suspending; side and Billiard Lamps, Camphene i Lamps, side and suspending, a common and tine nr- | ' tide, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass Girandoles, Plated Knhes and Fo ks. Tea und Ta- 1 ble Spoons, common Biack Tea Pots, Brow a Stone ; Tea f’ots. Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China I Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as | sorted stock of Glassware. 1 have about Soo dozen ! common Tumblers for Merchants and dozen Gob ' lets fur Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and i i common Earthen ware. As 1 import my stock of Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Anc • lions in New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Ac., I think j I can sell here at New York prices aud give my cus- j | turners satisfaction. j Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to so- I licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY. As 1 have a great many calls for Chandeliers for I Churches, it is probably best to let the world know l that I have never made any profit out of anything for a Church, hence all orders tor Lamps for Churches should be sent at least 5 or 6 weeks before they need | them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto- j ry. Ido not intend keeping stock on hand forthat , trade, but w ill ns heretofore get them out at Factory prices for Churches. R. P. McE. apr 2'J j Just Received. JIMI'S II (II TOM. COMPLETE IN TIIKEE VOLI MEN, AT sep 23 J. M. BOARDMAN'S. BBO< GUT TO J VIL I N Oirle‘borpe. (Ja., on the I‘.th in-t., a negro boy bv the name of George, who says that he belongs | to Jrthnr Cochrane, residing in'or near Irwinton, Ga. Said buy is of yellow complexion, forty-five or fifty years of age, weighs about 165 lbs.. feet 6or 8 1 inches high. The owner is requested to come for ward, pr >ve property, pay charges and take him away or h»* will be dealt with as the law directs. sep -3 . B. P. ROUSE, Jailor. ■TJE33E3 X*H. 4 splendid assortment o the latest styles; Den 7A. »ists can be supplied with anv style.form or col or. Also, with Gold Foil, Gold Plate. Gold Wirt*. Tooth Brushes, Wheels. Dentist’s Files. Drills, Ac,. J and on short notice, with any materials or Instru ments th v tnav want, bv se? 9 ’ MoUnNALD 1 ” Ol’-'T.- MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1858. Legal Forms. n INES’ New Edition of Legal Forms for sale by the Single copy or the quantities. Any one wishing a copy sent by mail must enclose the sub scriber six three cent Postage Stamps with the price of the Book < two dollars and fitv cents.) july . j J‘ M. BOARDMAN. Old Bourbon Whiskey. IkXBRLS. Superior old Bourbon Wliiskev, for sale july oue-tf MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YO3.K. "VTET ASSETS, Exclusively Cash,) Four and a Li half Millions of Dollars- j Seemed by Bond and Mortgage on Real E«- | late in the City and State of New York, worth over , f 9,W>0,<400. The entire profits of this Company, f 1,606,000, : (Ist June, 1857, ) are the property of the assured. j Wives can insure the lives of their husbands for a i sum free from the claims of his creditors. Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a security for their claims. Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable cm their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or 60 years, and so make a provision for old age, or payable to their heirs should they die in the interim. A fixed sum can be secured bv one payment, with power to increase or decrease the amount deposited, —renewing the amount assured equitably. FBED’K S. WINSTON, President. Isaac Abbatt, Secretary. Sheppard Homans, Actuary. Pamphlets giving every information, and blank • forms fur applications, can be had at mv office. T. R. BLOOM, nor 5 Macon Ga. Wheat Fans. Z t RANT’S Celebrated Fan Mills, Clinton Son’s V I Fans, all sizes, from 20 to dollars, fur sale b;» . . £ ■ NATH AN WEED. Oat Cutters. SELF-SH A RPENIN Strawand Shuck Cutters, " in- Clair’s Patent, Georgia Cutting Boxes, for sale by 'may 20 ' NATHAN WEED. Grain Sieves. XT / IRK Cloth, Rakes, Leather and Rubber Bands, I V Corn Mills, Corn Shelters, for sale by I ~v 2 ) NA’i li \ N WEED. Bolting Cloths. I JOLTING (’LOTUS of all numbers and of the best ' 3 anchor brand, fur sale by ma NATH \N wi ; Grain Cradles. / 1 RANTS wire braced Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fin \ I irers, warranted blades for sale bv N iTtfAN WlJi!'. Scythes. •- IyEST Silver Steel Scythes, S yt lie Sheaths, Scythe > .... xo NA i .i \.- W LED. Threshers. » -'MKIiY’S Celebrate ' Overshot Wheat Threshers. Fj 8,.,-vu’s Vi.-uda Tbre.-hei', v.iMStmi ■■■ ara r.. r« fol sale by NATH AN WEKD. Horse Powers. vj iN’CLAIR'S Seven Ilor<e Powers, Whitm-.n’s O Virginia Powers, in Store and for bale at manc.l.i •'urvr s prices by NATHAN WEED. may 2 NOTI< I . thia date we all ad »| tm i ear - 1 the I iSII SYSTEM. I I r-.m thi- l -tc ali aide - will be priced AS CASH. ! Wherocredits areifi’un « which will only be given to [ tim-e who ha-, e paid us promptly - an addition will be made to tlie pi ice named according to the time de sired bv the purchaser. HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. MiV'on, Jan. 1. 10. l an 7 | Arthor’s Cans and. Jars. I l >T received • , « ' 2=S (Mt f ing fre-h fruits, vege table-. toim.» >es Ac , at B. A. WISES House Furnishing Store, Cherry Street, MIwJVvSEaS unc - J TJAHkH t Seed Barley. fl-'iIREE IHNPKEI) Bush. Seed B.rlev, bistort 1 und for sal" by McCAI.I.I E A .ION ES. ■tug 2« rt. n. NISBET, CITY PHYSICIAN, WILL attend promptly to all calls. i Oilice tn Triaiigulur Block, over E. WINSIIIPS ; store. 7 ’ PLANTATION FOR SALE. r pilE Plantation near Americus formerly owned 1 v 1 T. L. Holt containing 6U7 acres. It is finely situated, in go<>d state ufrepair, with the necessary ’ buildings, Ac. Terms.—One third cash, one-third one year, one-third two years, with interest. Apply I to T. M. Furlow, Americus, or to tlie undersigned at . Mac-n. JAMEo W. GRIFFIN- Macon. Dee. 3rd 1857. i t’ity papers copy, NOTICE. | /1 LIKELY Negroes consisting of men, women 1 * F and children, arc now offered fbr sale by the subscriber. The negroes are now at the house of Benj. Da', is in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall’s Mill. Any person wishitig to purchase, can see the negroes by calling at said place, or by leaving a note in the Post Olliue; they cun be brought to Macon fur in i spection if desired. These negroes are under as good 1 characters ?.s any negroes in tlie State and those that know them can recommend them as highly. They are sold for no fault w hatever. Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives; ' there aie acres of land, with a good Dwelling House, Kitchen 3 ur 4 negro Houses, and other Houses which are useful; also, a good well of water, a garden and other improvements which are requir ed to make the place comfortable. | augs ELISHA DAVIS. Geo. T. Rogers & Son H AVE in Store and constantly receiving a large und general slock of Groceries, consisting m I part of ' 120 Bags Rio Coffee. 2 r » Bags Old Government Java Coffee, 11 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice, I 20 Bags Pepper and Spice. * 5o Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar, i 7 » Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades, 2‘> Hhds. choice Molasses, ' 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides, boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, 50 Boxes Soap, various qualities, 30 Boxes Starch, various grades, ; 50 Boxes ■ gross Pepper, Spice and Ginger, 45 Boxes Candy, assorted. 60 Boxes Tobacco, all qualities. 3,0 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes, 1 65,000 Cigars of every grade, Tojrether with a general assortment of Liquors- all of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20 Macon Furniture Works, J WE are now putting up New am! u- Improved Machinery for the facture <»f Furniture of all kinds tu? superior iu Workmanship and Durability to must Northern Work and »»i u.- Low and in niu.-t cu-es Lower prices than can possibly be laid down in Mu cuirtrom Savannah or New Y rk. Give us a call and we will convince the sceptical that it is your interest j tc make vonr iwchrso ;t !' 3?,e. MENARD & BURGHARD, WA.TCHMAKEKS J-3Z2 "W jE3 £5, HAVE just received andouened a large and spten* . did assortment < f Gouus in their Tine consist ing in part of the following artici ?s, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, Hunting Magic Case Independent 2d, Ac., fur GEN TLEMEN. GOLI) WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau tiful. SILVER WAKE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob lets. Ac. SILVER PLATED U IRE, such as Castors, Boilers, (With Gold Plated Cups and Spoons,) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candlesticks, Waiters Ic. JEWELRY, Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS, I I.PI NS, Ac., Ac., sparkling aud bright. MI’SICAL ‘TVSTtVIOLINS, l FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES. ~0“ I PENS,und PENCILS Guitar.- and 'STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, Music Boxes, too n meruus to particular [ ize in an advertisement. Thankful fur the liberal patronage bestowed upon them, since they commenced business they solicit a I continuance of the . ume, and will .-pare no pain’s to give satislaction to their customers, both in the style and quality of their wares and in price. \\ atch and other repairing executed wi.h dispatch and on reasonable terms. M. A B. j sep3U-tf FARMING DAV 2VRE. PLANTERS I WHO are in want of Weeding Hoes made by Scovil, ' Collins, Brades and Bradlevs— PLANTERS Who will want Grain Cradles. Scythe Blades, Grass Hooks, Wheat Fans, Threshing' Machines, Horse Powers, Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Cora Shelters, • Garden Plows— PI, INTERS 1 Who want genuine Swedes Iron for Plow work, I Horse Shue Iron. Nail Ruds, Plow and Cast Steel, 1 Blacksmith’s Toote— PLANTERS ' Who want Leather and Rubber Belting for Gin Bands, 'ugar Paus, Sugar Mills, Press Rupe and ! Chain— PLANTERS : Who want Carpenter's Tools of any kind and a good 1 article; in short, I r EVERYBODY Who wants Hardware at low prices, will make mon ey by buying of N. WEED, Macon, Ga. A. A. MENARD, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, I CTTK.KRY WTHEHf, MACON, CTA. ' t I AS just received and will keep constant- 11 ly on hand a fresh supply ol IIKUGS Ay./ MEIH<’I?<FS, consisting of PwL Q! ININE. IODINE, SAGA CINE, CHLOROFORM, IODINE POTASH, CAI.O.TIEI,, MORPHINE, PIPERINE, EL! E MASS, &c., dkc. .XDo, a large lot < f Amen .'in Ei efish and GmmuL I PERFUMERY. ' CAMPHINE, ! BURNING FLUID, SPIRITS 1 UHI'i.NTINE, ALCOHOL, LUE-’HES, GARDEN SEEDS. A-., 4c. He will also ke< ;> a pure ar‘.de of BRANDY A \ X'.’INE f.r Medieimd • urj.<.>e'-. OC i 17 Cloths. i U.-T i - ‘.'ivt -.l th*’ • ’ l» .fed Dutch anchor Brand, F ’ all nutubci s —at low priees bv J. IL 4 XV. A. ROSS. Fluid Gas Lamps. f HAVE iu<t received aljt of the above Lamps c»n- I listing oi Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamps, Par- ' lur Lamps, mid B '.iiml Lamps, it i> unnecessary for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Press of our city hu- said ail that I could say. It is also suitable fi»r i tinning through Houses or Factories, on the same principle as Gas. apr ts KP. McEVOY. O IXTk FIIOU3AND Im. k’ Hams, Side- and Shoulders, | ; ,"b0 lbs. Jowls. In store mid fur sale by | Tn tv 6 I '' \ I.!.: ! AJ> >N ES. Paper UoIIm! Papt-r Blolls! i T BOAKDM AN S“Wa-hington Block Building," ' 7 \ a large assortment of Paper D l:s. mar xi J. M. BOARDMAN’- Attention Doctors. 4 PPI.) at ibis otlice to knuw where you can pur . X chase a country location at which you can book ' hum twenty-live hundred to three thousand dollars ! i a year—situated in one of the wealthiest cotton sec- I lions of Georgia. A new- comfortable dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings on the place. The pres- | ent occupant desires to sell for the purpose of going ,to Texas. Terms, $l. r <»o, cash. sep y-ts Day cfc Maussenet If WE just received a handsome assortment 1 of Ladies’ and Genttemen’s Hunting C ase Watches ofthe host makers, which can be highly reeomniend ' cd. Also a handsi'ine assortment ofthe latest styles 1 'ot Jewelry, Silver Ware Ac.. Ac. We would call at tention to our assortment of French Marble Clocks, ' • which a eof the latest style and best finish- these ! Clocks “un two and three weeks, and are all warrent- | el. Also, a fine lot of Gold Pens, and Gold Specta cles with Pebble Glass of the best quality. They intend giving th eir personal attention to WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before the | public in that capacity for 15 and 20 years, the pub • lie are able to judge us their merits in'that wav. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest no tice and in th< bt»f pottihlt ntinrifr, WATCHES. Mag- I ic and H inting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddeii Watches, fur sale bv apr 29 ' DAY A MAUSSENET. Ci WISS AnchorandLupine WATCHES, Gold cases as low as each, for sale bv oct 22 DAY & MAUSSEN'ET. fTTIE celebrated American WATCHES, for ale L v 1 oct 22 DAY A M AUSSENL i’. J\ I \ “ z mid solid gold finger Kings of ait -style* uu ! prices. For sale by uctlT " DAT A MAUS ENET. \ LARGE a> m-tmeut of Fob, Vest, Chatulain and Guard chains of all styles and prices. • For sale by (oct 22] DAI’ A HAUfikSENET. i LARGE assortment of silver and plated ware ! Jl. fur sale by -oct 221 DAY A MAUSSEN'ET. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Flutes, Flag, eolettes, Guitars, Banjoes, Tumborines, Baas Violins. Accordeuns, best Italian Strings. Ac., Ac. £ur sale by (oct 22i DAY A MAUSSEN’ET. < LARGE a.-- rtnient of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, ./>_ Ac., tor sale by DAY A MAUSSEN’ET oct 22 ("X LOCKS of every description, for sale bv J oct 22 MAUSSEN’ET. \ LARGE assortment of George Wostenbolme's ixl CUTLERY, fur sate by t oct 22 DAY A MAUSSEN’ET. ■REMOVAL. E. SALISBURY IS nuw lo?atcd at bis NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier House, and is prepared I to show his obi customers and the public generally, a- large ami varied Assortment of FINE READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING i GOODS, as can be found in thte market. He will be receiving constantly weekly shipments from New York, embracing the latest st. ies. E. S. . oct 22 ts Tennessee Hay. r r , HIRTY Bales Prime Tet'nesse Hay, just received ' .1 and for onto by McCALL)E A JONES. AA. JLOH Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding House, Macon, <ia. rpilE Subscriber re-peetfully informs the citizens ' 1 of Macon and stranger- passing through the city that bis well known establishment is still in op- ; •ration at his old stand, where he is ready to accom modate bis customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving, Shampooing and everything else in his line in the best style of art. He o'tters for sate, Good Bay Rum, Progler’s Hair Invigotator, Knight's celebrated Hair Restorative, Fine Suaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra zors, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s toilet. Hot aud Cold Baths can be had at the reduc ed price of 37) cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made to order un short notice. He solicits a continuance i of the liberal patrunage which Le bus heretofore re- ' ceived. M. LOH. july 8-Bin i JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN. WASHINGTON HIAM K,IVLHEKRY ST. MACON, GEORGIA. I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juren lie 800 Blank Books, Stationery. Drawing Paper, Roll Pa per, Water Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil aud Water Colors, Mathematical instruments. Math ematical and Engineering Books,Copying Presseaand Books, Writing Desks. Port Folios, Pocket Books, | Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of the ! very best kinds, Faber’s and L ibin’s Drawing Pen cils, Steel an<l Gold Pens, and all the various articles usually found in a Book Store. Also, Agent of the Southern Mutual nsurance Company. uct 17 TO M IMU'll ANTS ANP HOUSEKEEPERS. I HAVE a heavy stock of goods on hand. px-TF and I will sell for Cash at New Y’oik prices fur 2 or 3 months. 'n My stock comprises a good assortment Din- X'_Mr ner and Ten setts. White and Gilt China, do. Granite ! all sizes of setts, Granite Ware open tu pack from for merchants, Common Ware do.; a large lot Gob lets, Tumblers. Preserve Dishes. Ac. Castors, Plated and Brittania Ware,Table Cutlery. ‘ Also, 8u Crates assorted Granite and Common I Ware, I 5 > Crates assorted Common Ware, 30 “ “ Granite, to be here in January, ' . 1858. K. P. McEVOY.' I dec3l-lv l>. c. HODGKINS & SON; Macon, Ga., Dealers in, and 2[anufaetv.rers of, SPORTiMG ARTICLES ALONE. Every description of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, FISHING TAC RLE, CTTLERY, WALK ING STICKS, &c. I THE public generally are invited to call and exam- ! ine as great a variety aa can be found in any house in j 11. States. m>\ 12 ; FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. PUTTY, FEBl• UMI.UY, AC. undersigned offers f-.-r sate on as low ■; 1 term- ns any house m the State, pure and yy ■ ic-hr.l ;<• Med.ernes, ami warranted genuine. t hemicals m gtcat variety. Drugs in great abundance and always fresh. Perfumery, assorted, Foreign and Dumotic, Instruments-Surgical, Dental and oil others, Toilet Articles in great variety, Fancy Soap.*> and other Soaps m great variety, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, French Window Glass, and fresh Putty, Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools. Pencils and Sponges. , V arnish -Coach, Furnituie, Dumar and Japan, Medicinal lleibs and Botanic Medicines, Starch. Congress Water ami best Citrate Magnesia, Snuff, Teas, Blacking. Crucibles, Sand Paper, Medical Scales, Mortars aud Pestles, Iron and Porce ■ lain, Geletines, Soda, Puttuh, Alum, Saltpetre, Castor Oil. Sweet Oii, Cod Liver Oil, Rose Water, Quinine, Morphine, Piperine and Acids, Balsam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges, Gum Drops, Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, “genuine.” , And all other reliable preparations ol Medicine, Best Wines and Brandy fur Medicinal use only, Bc-t Mustard and Spices fur family use, ; Abundance of fresh Gurdon und Flower Seeds, , Kentucky Blue Grass Seed and other Seeds. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist and Apothecary, Corner Mulberry St. and Cuttou Avenue, Macon, Gu oct 17 Tennesse Bacon and Lard. IT'IFTY THOUSAND Pounds Choice Hams, Sides and Shoulders. 40 P k’gea No. 1 Leaf Lard, in stoic and to arrive, fur sale bv mar •„ .-ts McC x.LI.IA JON’IiS Corn, Meal, Peas, &c. 1?IVE HUNDRED Bushels Tennessee White Corn 100 “ Cow Peas. ! l’-t0 “ Fresh Gruuml Meal. ’ UK) . •* Oats. For sate by ■ ts M ■ ILLJE a J<»NES. watches; jewelry. Silver Ware, Fancy floods, Piano Fortes, Violins, GUITARS, K MY. POiITE .MIS. K. XX V E ARE ottering our entire stock of the above, V V with an innumerable variety of other new and ' desirable Goods, of the best quality, ut lower prices, for cash, than ever before suld in this market, until I tbe 1 -t of Man li DI xt. Our stock is very large, and well selected, and well worth) the attention of all those who wish tine ami good Goods at exceedingly low prices. N. B. All those indebted to us will will more than ever oblige us bv an early settlement. )•:. J. JOHNSTON A CO. Macon, Jan. 21, *sß—tt More Light. JUST Received, n lot of the best and latest im provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly . i.ic Lost light yet invented. Cull and sue them, as L • v are only tu be seen to be appreciated. R. R. HUTCHINGS, june xvii Next to Mrs. Dessau’s. SU3AR, MOLASSES & SYRUP. ki *■ HHDS. prime and choice N. 0. Sugars, 2 ■ Hhds. prime new crop Cuba ?»L.lasses, 30 Bbls. “ “ “ N. O. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale bv Jan 28 BOWDRE A ANDERSON. M G hl 11l 1,. 1 M A PACKAGES No. 1, 2 ami > new Mackerel in ' i V' F Kits, quarters, halves and whole Barrels, for >ak by BOWDRE A ANDERSON. | I jan 28 S fiSh QAi\ BUSHELS prime White Seed Oats for sate low fur Cash, bv jan 28 BOWDRE A ANDERSON. I LOi R. rpWENTY FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior 1 quality, Superfine and Family, for sale bv ‘ Bou dkE a POTATOES. * j \ BBLS, prime Y ellow planting Potatoes, for sale • H F by BOWDRE A ANDERSON, jan 28 A Desirable Residence for r rMIE subscriber intending to remove, offers for 1 sale Lis residence at Luke Academy, four miles above Macon on the Forsyth rood. It has about one hundred acres attached is pleasant-v situated in a good and healthy neighborhood; it has fine water and a good orchard with a select variety of fruiL—, ' The place can be seen and examined at any time. -» 2 ts v . »• CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, ANP As Good as the Best. E- E. BK.E'WEB., Plain and Ornamental House and Sign SHOP IN DAMOI K S NEW BUILDING, MACON, GA. HAVING a lot of number one hands, I can and will do work cukapxr and asm-ill as any one else. A fair .showing ut oil jobs is solicited. All work warranted. Jam ; x & ta> 7 BOOTS AND SHOES. VT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No Cuttou Avenue, oppusise Washington B 'si Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscriDcrs T would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and . would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We nave in store a large nssnrUneul of BOOTS AND SHOES, mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly ad- ’ ditions will be made, of all the different styles* and pattern.’* usuaHy culled 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 us any house in the citv or State. _octW MIX A KJRTLAND ) Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, us various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg ged. Just received and for sale low bv uct 1*» _ MIX A r) ÜBBER \ , k and buys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rubber Shoes of Go<xlyear’s cetebnted patent.— Just received and fur sate’ low bv oct !;♦ MIX A KIRTLAND. 1)1.'. N • the best ass.nluicnt of Negro Shues, we have ever offered in this market. Men’s double soled neg and nailed black and russatts; do. heavy single soled black and rassetta; do. boys and youths black and russetts, ali ol which we arc soiling very low. uct. hi MU A KIKTI.AND. IWOOTB AND SHOES. Men’s snd L’oys and ) Youth’s fine calf und kip peg’d Boots’; Men’s stont Lid hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting Gaiters, Monterey, opera and tics, and fine calf Bro gans ; Gents, boys’s and youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California kip Brogans, a large assortment. _uct B* MIXA KIRTLAND. The Insured Participate in the Profits* Continental Insurance Company, CITY OK NEW YORK. July 1857. ■ CASH CAPITA! |.*00,00e.00 I ASSETS, JULY Ist 1*57 65i»,57»J,82 I LIABILITIES, JULY Ist, 1857 757.28 j Jnfurefi R’rildinqt, Cotton, Merchandize, Hotutehold Furuiture, and ether IniuraUe Property, at the ueu i al rater. r REE-FOUR TITS of the net profits of the busi 1 ness of this Company are divided annually to holders of its policies in Sterip bearing interest," aud such profits carefully inve>tcd for the additional se curity of the Insured, until the fund thus accumu lated shall have rea< b*l the sum of ssoo,o<X>, making the Cash guarantee of the Company i I.QvO.WO ; ami. thereafter, the Scrip will be retwerr.od as rapidly and to the extent that the profits accruing to the policy holders exceed the sum of f SOo.oVV. GEO. T. HOPE, President. 11. 11. Lampoht, Secretary. T. K. BLOOM. Agent, Macon, Gn. Z-it" The Board of Directors nave this day declar ed u dividend to i’oliex Holders entitled to partici* pate in the profits, of ?7<i>/y-/Aree anj one-third per • ent. upon the Earned Premiums of the past year’s business, Scrip for which will be issued A "gust Ist I Experience Teaehes llhsieu I 7>EI.LOXV CITIZENS, allow me to a say to those who have been my pat rung frithdr for s<, many years, and ’-’-TT are now enjoying the Lone tits of my skill, that I am in daily communication with all the’sources of infor mation, both North and South, connected with the Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fa vorme with their patronage. Please call at my old i otlico, on the corner of 2d aud Mulbenv streets’ over 1 C. Campbell A Son’s stere, sign of tbv Golden Tooth. n >V 12 J <■ Ml IIIA NOT DS SADDLEKY & hardware. r 1 5 HE undersigned would respectfully in- I vite the attention of his friends and turners, and the trade, to his large stock of LEATHER AND RIBOER BEL’ING, Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Bit* aud Spurs, ol the Lost make and latest style. Also, prepared to do iob work at the shortest no tice, and in workmanlike manner, and as low as any House in the city. Cail and see at his new Store next to the Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Ross’ New Building. JOHN CLEGHORN’. oct 19 ISAAC UATUKNJ. T. WOODWARD. SALE & LIVERY STABLE. I I AYDEN A WOODWARD .re now pre 1 I pared to furnish their friends and th , ; public generally, with good safe Horses aiij /V**> \ new as w ell as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac. *' i in complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict ! personal attention, to business, and reasonable cash prices will enable them to do so. "Horses led and kept by the day, week or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason b'.e prices. Mulberry Street, next tu Lottery Ciicc, Macon, Ga. apl 1 LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA, LOGAN MEARA. Proprietors. : rpm: PROPRIETORS of this well *nown 1 establishment, respectfully give notice • that they are still candidates for Hie patron ; age us the Travelling public, and determined .sWfefi to omit nothing tu deserve well us their guests and maintain the reputation of the House. Free Transportation Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House, by a line new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which they have provided fur that pnrp<-se. Pasaengers hereafter will be at no expense whatever fi»i transpor tation of themselves and their baggage either way be tween the Lamer House and the Railway Stations in Macon. We ask a continuance of public patronage I aud promise attention and comfort to our guests. LOGAN A MEARA. FIRE IKSI KAM E COMPLIES. r l’’HE Hartford-Incorporated 1810, Capital 1 tsflo,oUo. The Springfield—Capital |l’",W. The Jlassasoit at Springfield, Capital $130,000, with a large surplus securely invested. Pullicies in the first class Companies issued and i losses promptly adjusted bv E.’u. JOHNSTON, Agent. Designs for Monuments BY ROB T E. LAUNITZ. N. Y, E J. JOHNSTON k CO.. Agent,, Macon, Gn. Pure Whiskey. BRLS. Ga. Planter’s Pure corn Whiskey, e)v 5 do. Tenn. Country made “ 5 do. and 10 Cases Chestnut Grove do. All warranted pure and free from drugs and acids, fur sale by McCALI.IE A JONES. aug 26 Ga. Planter’s Pure Corn WHISKEY. OXA Bite. Gn Planters pure Corn Whiskey, A.*)'" brls. Pikes’Jessamine and other Brands. . Now received direc: from the Manufacturers and for sale low by McCALLIE A JONES, may 8 Fall & Winter Fashions. MRS. HOWLAND will opea to da.v, uuth Sept., . a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hats. Cuifurew, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers. Flowers, Velvet Silks, Lace and Crape Sett®, to which she invites th<- atten tion ofthe Ladies. Also, Elegant Cloaks of Velvet and Cloth, Silk Rubes. Kobe A Less, plaid Silk Dress Trimming Ac. M»U e ' with Bonnet* by the case or NUMBER 51. Valuable Plantations FOR SALE. DESIRING to more my plwtino interest West. I ofler for snle two refueblc Plantations. One situated in Macon couutv wiibiu three miles of Win chester, on the South-Western Rail Road contain ing 2,405 acres of lerel Oak and Hickory Land with good improvements and between thirteen and'four teen bundl ed acres in cultivation, a considerable por tion of which is fresh land. r The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of Chokeefichic kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about two-thirds ot which is Oak and Hickory Land ofthe best ouahty, and the remainder good Pine Land with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near ly ail of which is fresh tend, and aa productive m any laud in South-Western Georgia, and is finely watered, and substantially improved. My will show these places to anyone wishing to examine them. My term’* will be liheral and payments easy. For further particulars address the undersigned at Macon. [may 27] N. BASS. Exchange on NEW YORK FOR HALE AT THE MANUfACTUREB'S BAJTK. mar iiA-tf CENTRaE R ACE COT. r RBE For Sale. 'T'HE Subscriber offers for sale, the Central Race 1 Course, located two miles and n half from the j City of Macon, It comprises about two hundred , acres of laud, is in excellent repair, and is provided * with all the usual buildings and appurtenances of the I Course, i’be location is pleasant and would make a . healthful conntrv residence; though the Proprietor ! would prefer thntit should be sold to some individual or Company who would keep it up as a Race Course. | It will Le sold on reasonable terms. “Pr - 'Jf H. T. POWELL, Propriet-r. NEW CROCKERY STORE. r |MIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoin- 1 ing counties are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock us China, Glass ?'‘d Crockkrt m:f. next door tu Mi y Dessau’s on Seuuiid Street. I intend to keep at ali times a good stock of Goods, und will sell them us lor, as they can be bought any where in the city. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. R. K. HUTCHINGS. papers copy. may 20-ts CENTRAL RAIL ROJJDL CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after Thursday, July 15th, the Train* will be run as follows: Leave Savannah 12.15, p. in,, 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Augusta 7.30 p. m., 6.80 p. m. Arrive in Mac* n, 11. p. m., 9.00, a. m. | Arrive in Milledgeville 1.10, p. m. ; Leave Macon 1v.45. a. in., 10.00, p. in. Arrive in Savannah 7.20, a. m., V.BO, p. m. Arrive in Augusta 7.L0, a. m., 6.80, p. in. ‘ Arrive in Millcdcevil’e Lb), p. m. Leave Augusta. 15, a. m., 2.45. p. n*. Arrive in Savannah 7.20, a. m;, l».8O, p. m. Arrive in Mucun, V.OO, a. m., 11.00, a. in. I'assei'uers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Wea tern A Atlantic Kail Road will l< are Savannah on the 12.15 train, ana arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 next morn ing. Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatotiton will leave by the 11.45 ttain. Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A e’-tern R< ad for Atlanta, and with the South-Wes ‘ tern Rail Rond to Albany, Americus, Columbus and ; Montgomery, and at Millen with the Augusta and I Savannah Rail Road for Augusta and the North. : juiv’ju EMERSON FOOTE. Gen’! Sup't. READ! READ!! READ!!! SMBB EEES GDOBS SELLING OFF AT COST! SELLING OFF -A.T COSTU AT . PAU KER’S. X O\\ i> the time fur those who intend visiting th I jA Watering Places and attending the various Uonuneucements to buy Dkfss Goods, cheaper than they ever saw them. U‘. W. Parker *t Co. will sck I at COST their entire stock of Si mhir Drbss Gooim, whn h contains everv variety of the most Fashiona j ble Styles, and snid to Le. by tar, the Hnndsomest ] Stuck in Macon. Our facilities enable us to buy as ; low any otl.ei House in the trade, and the present St ck haring teen purchased at exceedingly low rates, the public may lely on getting bargains. , We are not in the habit of constantly advertising Goods at Cost, and as we intend what we say we feel assured that sirh an oppcitunity is now presented, as may not occur again. W W PARKER A CO. AKM HOOKS. 4 T BOARDMAN’S “ Washington Block" Build 1 -TX ing. Parton’s Life of Burr ; Guy Livingstone; Beatrice Urnci; Bayard Taylor’s “ Northern Travel ,** « White Lies, by Reade; Bench and Bar of Ga., by Milter; Life of Gen’l Blackshear,* by Miller; 21st volG’a. Kepts, Ac. Ac. • mar » J. M. BOARDMAN. DB. A. PIEBCE, Office in Washington Block. , Medicine Cases aud Books on Domestic Practice for *ate. july 8-6 m Bacon, Feathers, Flour, Oil. &c. 171I 71 FTY THOUSAND pounds choice Tennessee Bar con, | 25 hhds. St. Louis Bacon, j 25 sacks Feathers, 350 sucks of choice Tennessee and Georgia Fteur, 20 barrels 'fanner’s Oil, 10 casks Linseed Oil, 2 barrels Castor Oil, 10 barrels Lamp Oil, 5 barrels Machine Oil, 5 barrels Lara Oil. Also a large lut us No. 1, Extra aud Pure Lead, A large lot of No. 1 Zinc. For sate oil very accommodating terms bv •prß * J. B. A W. A. ROSS. STILL THEY COME! VEW and ELEGANT SPRING and SUMMER x GOODS open daily at PARKER’S. Every steamer is freighted with the Beautiful Goods with which they have »o astonished the ladies this I Spring. They are determined to keep up their repu tation for having always the HANDSOMEST GOODS to be found in the Northern markets. apr xv-ts W. W. PARKER A CO. Call at Parker’s on and niter thi. dal. and see the BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FANCY DRESS GOODS. BY remaining New York until the present time they have secured some recu oemn, end a’ remarkably LOW PRICES. When vun call, yuu will be surprised that such MAMISftME GOODS of the VERY LATEST STYLES and BEST QUALITY can be so vaar Chkap. They have too many NOVELTIES to particu larize at present, but would be happy to see yuu und let vmi judge for youreelvea. aprl’tf w W. PARKER A CO. STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, CORN AND COB MILLS. Just received at CARMART A CURD’S, jan 28 Tennessee Bacon. AAA Choice Tennessee Hams, Sidee "V and Shoulders. Just received and f©r sale bv HcCALLIE A JONS®.