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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1858)
VOLUME 1. The State Press IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY UY E. C. & A. M. HOWLAND. SUBSCRIPTION: Two Dollars per annum in advance, or Three Hol ies at the end of the year. ADVERTISING: One Dollar per Square for the first insertion, and Fifty cent® for each subsequent insertion. Liberal arrangement* will be made with those who advertise by the year. .(OB WORK. Having a new and beautiful supply of job type and <me<rf Gerdon’s celebrated Power Presses, we are prepared to do any kind of work in this line with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, at moderate prices. To Planters. THOSE who arc laving in their fall stock of MEDICINES. DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS. SPICES, INSTRUMENTS kC . Will do well to call and examine the assortment at the Matton Drug Mart of ZEII.IN, HUNT 4 CO . opposite “ Georgia Telegraph" Ollice. T H BOLSHAW F HERZOG. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN A LAMP STORE IN M A<ON. fpHE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE 1 this day, at No. 11 Cotton Avenue, three doors above Parker’s, where may be found a variety of LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL. This Oil is not explosive am' having been tested, proves to be the cheapest, best and safest light now in use, anywhere. Call and see it. We have on hand, and will keep a constant supply of good » oul Oil for these Lamps; also. Burning Fluid.Camphene and Alcohol. We have a carefully selected si< ck of CHI* both pressed and cut, from the best Manufacturers, Crockery, Table Cutlery; Castor Frames, Hand Lan terns, both Oil and Fluid, Ac., 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 ers, Ac., done to order in the store. BOLSII\W A HERZOG. Mncon. Sept. Cth, 135* -sopt xvi CLOTHING. A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARK NOW RECEIVING TllElll fall and Winter Stock, Embracing a large variety of Oxer Coats, Black Dre-s Frocks. Business Frocks and Sacks, Black Doeskin Fants, Silk. Cassimere, and Velvet \ of*. Whitu and F;im \ Linen Shirt*, Marseilles, .Me: in - Shirts an 1 Drawers, Colton Flannel and White Jean’s Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cra> .its, Hand . ■.c.i.efs, Also. Boys and Youth’s Clothing. Trunk •. V • Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac. v c*> •• NEW BJjli'S AT Bimrdman'* SSook \ MERIC\N 111 iqueace i i two V.d- .nrv <x clopedia of Coniine !> c ; Burt.ni « 1 x c..n <•. Wil and Humor ; aaai I■' b a <-;i , Fi■ ;■*•: • Mau up >u the Sea by Ki ans (100 i i a ; It ■ u Passages m S mth western Hi'' >■ y; Life o ■ r.i the Waters; The Hand but not the i • u', bx i ' A* thiir; William the c mq i.Tor, by (u-.i. Sir, < ii.nic- s works ; the Preic’ie; aid th • King th.- Driest an<l lhe Huguenot; Lord G'»t»rgr Be itinirk. by Dis raeli; Beatrice Cenei; Debit and ( r edit; Maj »r K »g --cr Sherman Potter, Douglis Jcrrohl Wit; Belie Brittan on a t »ur; Life and Ti r- . f Hugh M.l'e. ; Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the R -cks ; .letter son's Works; Ihilwer’s Novels complete; Grates History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Paper-; Lord Montagne’s Page, bx G. P. 11. Jam- ; the Three Beauties, bvMrs. Smthworth; Ventilation in Amer ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wri doin. Wit and Humor; S*cp* towards* Heaven; Den’s Moral Thvol gy ; Mizpah, a Prayer B -ok ; Wayside Pictures in France, Holland, Belgium ami up the Rhine; Wihl Northern Scene.-*. Also a large assort ment of lino Family Bibles. , O pS3 J. M. HOARDMAN. teWIBIR?) \c.w. / fTVIE purest S.di it* ever offered to the American I public, possessing none of the poisinous ipiaiitie* inherent in the Whiskex in common use. For sale bv McCALLIE A JONES. max.’, A ■ GRANITE BLOCK. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. TIT ILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new VV stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Which they will offer on as good terms us can be had in the city, consisting in part ot Robe a lx»z, Double Jupe Robes, Robe Valautes, Fancy Silks, various styles; Black Silks. “ De Lane Robes, Figured De Lanes, Poplins’s, French Merinos, French De Laues, Cloaks and Shaxvls. Also, a full assortment of White floods. Embroid eries, Ac , Ac. sep 3" JULIUS PETER IS SOW KECriVIXU A A LARGE aud W ULI, SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CONSISTING of Cloth**, Cassimeres, Verting, also a great variety of Gents furnishing goods : Sils, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkvichiefs, Silk, lisle thread and English cotton '.j llosu, Linen and Jeunes Drawers. Crux at s. Suspenders, linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Ji lii s Pe ter’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon ine. I assure my friends that no excr t..in -hill toe wanting to d ■ 1 ■ their iberality and preference. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. m pt xvi JULIUS PETER. NOTICE! NOTICE!! VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. npilE undersigned offers for -ale his valuable Oak JL and Hickory Plantation of 1.-2<> acres situated five miles from Albany, on Coolecwahee Creek There is 7<wi acres of land in a fine state of cultiva Cion, with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses, new aud comfortable, and all necessary out houses that a farmer would desire. S The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say nJ. thing of the fertility of this land. Suffice it fol that it in us good us any oak und hickory land 'll •’ I 2d District of Dougherty county, «>i just lx ctdebrafi for its richness and adaptation fur the cult me us t| I ton. For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B. ! Masi*ev. Over-ver, on the place, who will show f place to anv one xvishing to look at it. sept xvii ts DENJ. R. SMITI* PtLACK Mills Flour—ft large lot on b • i<L i«> i •ale bj HARDEMAN 4 | top M * State HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! Fewer Numbers than any Lottery in the WORLD! Only 15000 Numbers! 7699 Prizes! Capitals of $30,000, $5,000, $3,000 Ac. Smallest Prize Six Dollars! Tickets--Wnoles $lO, Shares in PROPORTION. JASPEH COJBTY MMBIY LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Ga. W. C. DAWSON & CO., Managers. CLASS F, Draxvs at Macon, Ga., Septein. 15th, 185$, in public, under the sworn superintendence of Commissioners, Jos. Waterman und E. C. Bulkley, Esqs. Prizes Payable without Deduction. Much Admired Even and Odd Number Scheme!—More than one Prize to every two Tickets. 1 Prize of s3o,<hw» 1•• •* 5,1 MM) 1 “ “ B,<M)O 1•• •* 2,000 I a “ “ . ...I.IMMI S,IMM) I 5 “ **.... 500 2,500 I 20 “ **.... 2<m). 4,000 | u,5 *< “ .... DM* 6,5<M) I<m) “ “.... 50. 5,000 .7500 “ “ .... 6 45,000 I TO'.p.i Prize amounting tolos,ooo Whole Tiekots 810. Halves $5, Quarters $2.50. SPECT.IL NOTICE. We ask particular attention to our schemes drawn on the Havana Plan only on the 1-t and I’th of every i month and n-k a comparison with any other Lottery lin existence. The plan.is so simple that every one can understand it and it has fewer nuiiiVcrs than any other Lottery, und therefore, the chances to draw Prizes are better. For instance: There is in our Lottery only ]s,<M»o Numbers, mid all others on the same plan range from 4<\<hM) to so,i.mm) Numbers.— Those Lotteries on the combination plan never have j less than 75,000 Numbers ami Prizes are subject to a deduction of 15 per cent., while in our Lottery there 1 is no deduction on Prizes. Phinof the Lottery and manner of Drawing. 1 Slips of Paper of exactly the same size and printed with numbers from 1 to 15,•nut which correspond with those on the Tickets are inserted in Tin Tubes mid deposited in the Number Wheel. Similar slips on which are printed the amounts of the different Prize* are also inserted in Tin Tubes und de posited in the Prize Wheel. When the drawing ' takes place, which is always in public,, the Num i her Wheel is revolved mid a number dnixvn from it; at the same time the Prize Wheel containing lhe Prizes tium to fc '.0.u00, is also revolved ami a Prize draxvn from it. The Number- aie recorded 1 and the Prize drawn xVith each Number i- Ci - r.ii!e<l t*> that Number. This operation i- continued uutil the Prizes are all draxvn out. after xvhi. h the Nu'iibe;- druxrn and tiie Frizes aie caiied o.er by toe • onimis stoners, ami u • ucr'.’kd to by I'iv-u. an l a ” ( ,v i [ Redrawing is scut to eHi person holding u: more Tickets. The. Prizes of s-5 *m- t- • «-d in lhe Scheme, are detcrmi’iftd x the ia-t tiglire ««i lit Number that draws he Capital Prize. I- ..■ ■. ■ ■ ’ sav the ai'it .l Ptizei< ■ii aw'i to nu. Wi. .‘eT. • ■ ■•>!'. - -111111: . H'. - 4 ' ’ ■ 6 I Hal i -c.i-inx ’H-rcr-ii.thnt «• ■ Tickvl ■_■!. 1 ' • , Prize- -al i . il.axx -s. .■ it 1- s, eutit»< :l i. - l bee .... ■ : 1...:- the Un Friz ■ Tirkvt'xvlic e the N'.i .i ■ - ■ I c >n-« c*i: i • . I. •!. ♦, 5, it, 7,5, -. i- -hli/ed todra v . :.e-;des theelrmcel.MliHXV <> -.<• of the x' xoitals. We are tl • • n I , wli •-L’■ i -*i 11 x H:e.! I.ick. that our L'litc. ie.- a - chunnui.- ot investment ‘han any other Lutte.> and tar better th in e<»t« »ti -pur.iiatimi. Purchua- .- ! can have Tickets ending with any Number thex max select. It for instance, you *wdcct ten wltole rickets i ending with odd nuinbeis you pay tl-'" for them -li ml<l the Cap’ta) I’l i e end with an odd utinibv ,x «• are itit It aid the ch ICM ■ I ! of the Capitals. BOGUS LOI i EKIES \s there a • tn-anv B >gu Lotteries i i existence in the Unitetl .'-tme-. ami i , iininv ol our I‘<iirun.-arc unacquainted xxith us, vxe would respectfully refer them to the following pai l:c> ! for our fespoetabihtx end r. <’mnsibility. Hou. OVID G SPARKS. Mayor of this City. T. IL BLOOM, C *ttou Factor, Mae m.Gu. BELL. PRENTISS A CO., Savannah. Ga. FARLEY, JURY A CO., New Orleans. La. All Prizes of tl-'-”’ami underpaid immediate! v as ter the drawing, others at the usual time of fm day.-. I On Hie l«t of each month a >1" scheme xyith Capitals , of.’, ii, <m»o will be drawn, ami on the 1 -th <>t each month a A » scheme with Capital us 1 .000 will be drawn, i Persons sending nionev bv mail need not tear it- be | ing lost. Ord-us punctually attemted to. C unmu ‘ nicalions strictly confidential. Notes of sound banks ' taken nt par. Those wishing particular numbers I should order immediately. Address W.C. DAWSON A CO.. Managers, julv xv Mae<ui. or Savaiin.ih. Ga Iti’.MoV ,\I.. rplIE subscriber bus removed to the corner store in 1 “ Washing.m Block,". new Build ins, ’or in other ! Words, •the Old Washington Hall Coruer,” where he will he pleased to sec his friends and customers as llslll ,|. ‘ J. M. BOARDMAN. nov gS GIi.WiTE HALL N 0.2. Crockery, China, GLASSWARE <3cC, {WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of Macon ami Murrounding country that 1 have a good stock of China Dinner and Tea setts and Granite ' Dinner and Tea setts. English China Tea setts from <3 50 to <m» per I sett A large lot plated Castors, ranging from <■" each to Tea setts from * ‘>s Oo to >l<m> 00. Ice Pitchers, ate., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev i eral setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables, i Fine Boheniiau Colognes, Plated Butter ami Sugar | Dishes, Cigar Stand-. Fluid Gas Lamps fcr standing. 1 suspending; side und Billiard Lamps, ( •unphene Lamps, side aud suspending, a common and line ai - ticle, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps. Brass ! Girandoles, Plated Knives and Fo ks. Tea and Ta ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots. Brown Stone i Tea !’<»ts. Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large am! well as sorted stock of Gia.--ware. I have about -oo dozen common Tumblers fur Merchants and non dozen Gob lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of Ware ami buy my Gla-ssprincipally for c:i-h at Auc tions in Nexv York. Boston. Philadelphia. Ac . I think I can sell here at New York prices und give my cu.- tomers satisfaction. Thankful for past’pqtroaugc, I noxv pre-unie to so licit the same in future. R- P- McEV 0\ . ( As I haven great manv calls for Chandeliers for Churches, it is probably’best to let the world know that I have never made any profit out of anything for a Church, hence all orders for Lamps for Churches should be sent i t least 5 or 6 weeks before they need them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto ry. Ido not intend keeping slock on hand for that . trade, but will ua heretufbrv gel them out ut Factory prices for Churches. R. P. McE. t a P r 29 Just 11 OF JWBSIII COMPLETE IN THREE VOLUMES, AT w .p o:l -I. M BOAR I-MAN’S. J BROUGHT TO J NIL I N o<i)e*h > IM". G’l. OU lb*' U til inst., a nesn. bov bv the nante of George, who aavs that he la-long, 7 ' Briglmin Young i« said to be worth : 000.000 heeMet* bavins control of till the clinrer ' j propertv in Uttib. The latter exceed.* in I tic nil the rent of the projterty in the Urrftorx • ami k exempted front taxation by the territo rial law. The Southern (Milh-.lgevillel Re- order. 1 of sth in-t., sava: ‘‘A gentleman -l ed -eeently in Mi-si-aippi. we nnder-tnnd, who left by will • tifteen thou-nnd dollnra to Oglethur|>c I uiver- I »ity. MACON, GEOIIGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1858. Legal Forms. HINES’ New Edition of I<egal Forms for sale by the Single copy or the quantities. Any one a j wishing a copy sent by mail must enclose the sub ■* scriber six three cent Postage Stamps with the price of the Book dollars and fitv cents.) julv 2S .1 M. B 0 KIIDM W. Old Bourbon Whiskey. | b)BRLS. Superior old Bourbon Whiskey, for sale Ig by McCALLIE A JONES. | july one-ts 11 I IL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ‘ X T ET ASSETS. Exclusively Cash,) Four and a half Millions of Dollars- Secured by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es tate in the City aud State of New York, worth over 4'.».IMMI,(MMI. , The entire profits of this Company, $1,600,000, , ■ (Ist June, 1857,) are the property of the assured. Wives can insure lhe lives of their husbands for a sum free from the claims of hia creilitors. Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a • security for their claims. r Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on their attaining the age of 45, .'»<>, 55, or 60 year*, am! so make a provision for old age, or payable to their » i heirs should they die in the interim. i A fixed sum can be secured bv one payment, with i j poxver to increase or decrease the amount deposited, i —renewing the amount assured equitably. ) FRED’K S. WINSTON, President. i Isaac Anu xtt. Secretary. • SHKi’PARb Homaxs. Actuary. i i Pamphlets giving every information, and blank i forms tor applications, can be had at mv office. . T. R. BLOOM, rmv 5 Miict'ii 1 >'a. Wheat Fans. / 1 RANT’S Celebrated Fan Mills, Clinton A Son’s \ I Fans, all sizes, from 2" to 35 doll.ms. for sale bv i may 2" N ATHAN WEED. Oat Flitters. SELF-SH IRPENIN Straw and Shuck Cutters, Sin clair’s Patent, Georgia Cutting Boxes, for sale bv may 20 NATHAN WEED. ' Fvrain Sieves. II r IRE Cloth, P.akes, Leather and Rubber Bands, ' V Corn Mills, Corn Sliellers. for side bv max 20 NATHAN W1 ED | Bolting ( loths. IIOLTI NG CLOTHS of all numbers and of the beat ‘ 1 ) anchor brand, fur -ale by UMJ2O ' NATHAN WEED. Orain Fradies. ! / 1 RANTS wire braced Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 tin- I I gers, xvarranted blades for sale bv , maydU N Vl'iiAN WEED. Scythes. 1> -i ier s*ei-: - th* - S vtheSlie..t!i.. S.e, > ~ . 1 ... --ivt.l*- - - - -!-■ '•• may . • NATHAN WEED Threshers. E- , ~ .;. v X Vlil.'.N A- t » Horse Fowers. Ci HR’S Scvi Horse Powers W nan \ I . I’fXi-.w I l.ue y’s RaiHl u.ul I lorsc : Powers, m .■*’••;< and ibr sale at iiianufaclivei’s N kTH \N ED. _ ! 2 NOTH E. | A ■ ■ ill adopt V i *• t'Si! > YSTEM. We ue compeiiet) to d«» it ; From this H..:e aliui’icle *viii be m iced AS CASH. Where crciiit- aicgr* cp which will t iilx be gix en to fho-e xvirn have • lus promptly an addition w ill be made io the pi ice named acc n ding b> the time <le ■. ired bv the pin chaser. HARDEMAN A GKIFFIN. Mn !on, Jan. i. 1•. Arthor’s Cans and Jars. I IST received a O large lot of Ar - ’! thor’s Tin, Earthen and ' V,# ) * Glass Jars, for pieserv- 1 ing fresh fruits, x cgv* tablts, tomatoes Ac., at -B. A. WISES 3- I Ux House Furui shi n g gn Store, Cherry Street, Wfi Macon, Ga. junc 3 Ek B I WdSL-4 Seed Bayley. 'I - * IRUr HUNDRED Busi*. Seed Bailey, mst-ire 1 und for sale by McCALLIE A JONES, aug 28 JDJR. NISBET, CITY' PIIYSK I IN, WILL attend promptly to all call*. Office in Triangular block, over E. WINSHIP’S store. jan 7 . PLANTATION FOR SALE. t a r jpHE Plantation near Americus formerly owned bx e I T. L. Holt—containing <>v7 acres. It is finely situated, in good state of repair, with the necessary r ' buildings, Ao. Term*.—One-third ea-!i. one-third • one year, one-third txvo years, with interest. Apply to T. M. Furlow, Americus, or to the undersigned at Macn. JAMES’ W. GRIFFIN Macon, Dec. Btd 1857. r City papers conv. NOTICE. ' lli LIKELY Negroes consisting of men, xx >:nen 1 ’ " and children, are noxv offere 1 for sale by th e subscriber. The negroes are noxv at the house of a Benj. Dax is in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall’s Mill. Any person wishing tu purchase, can see the negroes a by calling at said place, or by leaving a note in the Post Office; they can be brought to Macon for in il spection if desired. These negroes are under as good »f characters as any negroes in the State and those that know them can recunimend them us highly. They k ure sold for no fault whatever. Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives; there are 2'* acres of laud, with a good Duelling House. Kitchen 3 or f negro Houses, und other Houses which are useful; also, a goad well us water, r a garden and other improvement* which are requtr v wd to make the place comfortable, r aug 5 ELISHA DAVIS. Gi'o. T Roer rs & Son •- "T TA YE in Store and constantly receiving a large lt IL and general stock us Groceries, consisting in . v part of 12° Bag* Rio Coffee, 2-' Bag- Ohl Government Java Coffee, 1 Cask Ceylon I’offee. very choice, 2'' Baes Pepper and Spice. 5o Bbls, crushed ami Powdered Sugar, 75 Bl)’- Refined Sugar, various grader*. 2 • IIh<!-. choice Molasse.-, p I’ lllids. Bacon Sides. 1"" boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle* 5o Boxes Soap, vanou* qualities, 8«' Boxes Starch- various grades, s*' Boxes gross' Pepotu. Spjcc and Ginger. 45 Boxes Candy, a— <«rtvd. r<t t»4i Boxes Tobacco, all <pialiti<*s, '* ?,o Boxes Pickles, aawrted sizes, i;s.<h»u Cigars of every grade. H Together w ith a general assortment of Liquor* all of which will be sold low for Cush. oct 2" Macon Furniture Works. WE iitv now putting up Nt w and/ - ta ““W* r faeture of Furnitute of all kind-. far superior iu Workmanship and Durability ;<• m -t 'Northern Work and m u- Low »• i in must ca-v- Lower price* than *»an pos-il.lx be hml •!<•»« in Mu eon from Savannah or New, Y ik. (tiveiWM *-a!l and we will convince’he s<k; f.uHi it i* ymr to make vour punbaw at hanu , T. AG WOOD fe -W 11 < - > MENARD & 3URGHARD, WATCHMAKERS AND n A VE just receive I andonened a large andspien . did assortment < f Gbons in their Tine consist ing in part of the following articl ?s, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. Hunting Magic Case Independent 2d, Ac., for GEN TLEMEN (■OLD WATC H E.N for L i lies, rich and beau tiful. SILVER V» AKE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob let*. Ae. SILV ER PLATED W ARE, such a* Castors, Egg Boilers, txvith Gum Plated < ups and Spoons,) Fruit Baskets. Pitcher#, I’andle Sticks, Waiter* Ac. Consistini; of DIAMOND and GOLI) RINGS, PINS, Ac., Ac., sparkling and bright. AIISICAL INSTI .RENTS, as VIOLINS, FLUTES. GUITARS. BANJOS, I AMBOItINES. Gold Pl-.NS, anil PENCILS. Guitars and Violin STRINGS, and ax; ried a .snrtnieiit of FANCY (•ODDS, Music Box s to > m niervus to particulur- I ize in an advertisement. Thankful for the liberal patronage bostnwed upon them, since they commenced business they solicit a , continuance ot the same, ami will spare no pain’s to give satisfaction tn their customers, both in the style ami quality of their wares and in price. Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch and on reasonable terms. M. A B. sep 80-ts FARMING I LA H LAW WIR IC. PLANTERS WHO are in xvant of Weeding Hoes made by Scovil, Collins. Bra des und Bnidlevs-- PLANTERS Who will xvant Grain Cradles. Scythe Blades, Grass Hooks, Wheat Funs, Threshing Machines. Horse Powers, Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Corn Shellera, Garden Plows— PLANTERS Who want genuine Swedes Iron for Plow work, • Horse Shoe Iron, Nail Rods, Plow and Cast Steel, Blacksmith’s Tools— PLANTERS Who want Leather and Rubber Belting for Gin Bands, 'iigar Pans. Sugar Mill*, Press Rope am! Chain— PLANTERS Who xvant Carpenter’s Tools of any kind and a good article; in short, EV ERVBODY Who wants Hardware at low prices, will make mon ey by buying of N. WEED. 1 anl 0 Mncon, Ga. A. A. MENARD. DRI GGIST AND APOTHECARY, CHERRY S'rHl<;T<:T, MACON, GA. H AS just received and will keep c<>n>tant- . ly on hand a fiesh -apply of DRUGS A MEDICINES, consisting of /U Qi ININE, IODINE, SAL If INE. ( II LORDFORM, IODINE PO’i VSII, ( 1 I.t’MIL, .MORPHINE, FIPEKINE, BLi I. M ISS, Ac •, &<• • lot f American !j Gt rmai PERFUMES ri ’•.l'! •'! I ■ I ’kA: TI : U PEN TINE, .'JCOUOI . LEDIS!I f • \RDEN .<’ ::i - . Ar . H- - hl lie. keep a pure aificlc of BRANDY A WINE for Medicinal purposes, ogt 17 Bolting Cloths. J 'l’ST received thecvle’>:"-'teJ Dutch anchor Brand, all numbers —at loxv prices bx‘ m.<y.. ‘ J. B. ,v W. A. Fluid Gas Lamps. 11l \VE ju<t receix cd a lot of the above Lamps con *i-ting <»t Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamps, Par lor Lamp*, an ! Bi'liard L t up. . It js unnece-sary for »ne to say anything about this L imp. as the Press o our citx lia* -aid all that I could -ay. It is also -iiitable f.»r running through Houses or Factories, on the same principle as Gas. apr .. ts R P. McEVOY. Q • * Hains, S;d •- and Shoulders. :’.,<i(iH lbs. Jowls. In stole and for sale bv may « McC VLLfE A JONES. S’aper Holls! Paper Elolls! \ TBO l!i..ik Balding," alargc as-ertnient of Papi i D ll*. mar xi ' J. M. BOARDM AN- Attention Doctors. \PPLY at th'- office to knoxv xx here you can pur chase a country location at which you can book from twenty-five hundred to three thousand dollars a year situated in one us the xvealthie.-t cotton sec tions of Georgia. A new comfortable dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings on the place. The pres ent occupant desires to sell for the purpose of g >ing to Texas. Terms, <sl,.'.im», cash. sep'.'-tf Day Maussenet H’AVE just received a handsome assortment . of Ladic.V and Gentlemen’s ir- Hunting ( asr Watches of the best makers, which can be highly recommend* , ed. Also a handsome assortment of the latest stvles of Jexvelry, Silver Ware Ac.. Ac. We would call at tention to our assortment of French Marble Clocks, which uc<»f the latest style and best finish- these Clocks -up txvo and three week*, and are all warrant ed. Also, a tine lot of Gohl Pens, and Gold Specta cles with Pebble the best quality. They inten<l giving their personal at'ention to WATCH REPAIRING, Having been befme the public in that capacily for 1 • and J • years, the pub lic are able to judge of their merits in that way. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest no tice and ii» tkt r, WATCHES. Mag ic and Hunting Case.*, Gold und Silver II iddell Watches, for sale by apr 2 ' ' DAY 4 MAUSSEN’ET. S WISS Anchor and Lapine WATCHES, Gold case* as low as $25 each, fur sale bv oct 2 2 DAV A MA USSR N ET. r fMIE celebra'vd American WATCHES, for sale bv 1 oct 22 DAY & MAI SSENET. ’ DIAMONDS. Onal. Ruby, Gurnet, ’ r -q>aze. Pear' und solid gold linger Rings of an styles auJ prices. For sale by oet 17 DA i A MALSSENET. 4 LARGE as-u-tiuent < f Fob, Vest. Chatalaiu and Guard chains of all styles and price - For sale by [oct 22 DAY A ’IACSSENET. \ LARGE assortment of silver and plated ware for sale bv oct 22! DAY A MALSSENET. M USICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins. Flutes, Flag eolette*. Guitars, Banjoes, Tainborines, Bas* Violins, Aecordeuns, best Itniiirn Strings, Ae.. Ac. For sale by [oct 22 i DA VA M AUSSEN ET. \ LARGE as* rtment of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, Ac , for sale by DAY A MALSSENET oct 22 ("BLOCKS of ex ci v description, for .-ale bv DAY A MAI SfcEN | : \ LARGE a-- .rtment of Geo’gc Wuateuholmc’s lx,. CUTLERY, fur sale bv oet '2 DAY A MAI SSENET. T=s. HIMO. E SAULSBURY IS ti- wi< fed at hi.- NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier House, und is prepared to show his old custome-s and the public generally, large and varitsl a-sortnient of FINE READ) • MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, a* cmm be fouud in this market. He will be receiving constantly weekly sliipment* from Nexv Y«»rk. embracing the latest st les. j. S_* I oct 22 ts Tennessee Hay. r IIRTY B i'.' - I’nim- T<-ij!tw*M» Hm. just rrcaived I JL and for tul* bj McCALLIE a JONES wyi JS.M , M. JL..OH Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding House, Macon, Ga. r |MIE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Macon and strangers passing through the city that his well known establishment is still in op eration at his old stand, where he is ready to accom modate his customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving, Shampooing and everything else in his line in the best style of ai t. He offers for sale. Good Bay Rum, Progler’s Hair Invigorator, Knight’s celebrated Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Combs. Brushes. Ra zors, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s , toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can lx- had at the reduc ed price of 35 cents. Also, v* igs and Toupees made to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance ’ of the libera) patronage which be bus heretofore re ' ceived. M. LOH. july *-Gm JOSEPH M. BOAADMAM, WASHINGTON BLOC K, MULBERKYST. MACON. GEOIUHA. lAW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven j ile B >oks. Blank Books, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa per. Water Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Buxeft of Oil 1 and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe 1 inotical and Engineering Book*, Copying Presses and » 1 Books, Writing Desk*. Port Folios, Pocket Books, ■ Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Ink* k»f lhe very,best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pest -1 cils, Ste*‘l and Gold Pens, ami all the various articles usually found in a Book Store. Also, Agent of the Sonthem Mutual n«tiratice Company. e <>ci 17 TO M ERQ II A NTS AN' I > lIIAVE a heavy stock of goods on hand, z-jx—v and 1 will sell tor Cash at New York 1 prices for 2or 3 months. W ‘ My stock comprises a good a- un tment Din Y-y > ner and Tea setts. White and Gilt China, do. Granite all sizes of setts. Granite Ware open to pack from for merchants. Common Ware do.; a large lot Gob . lets. Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Ac. . Castors, Plated and Brittania Ware, Table Cutlery. Also, 35 Crate* assorted Granite ami Common Ware, ’ 55 Crates assorted Common Ware, I 30 “ “ Granite, to be here in January, 4185 M. R. P. McEVOY.' decGl-ly l». U. HODGKINS & SON. ■ Macon, Ga., D<aJ<i'n in, and Mabufa< t> , /■' of, SPO?.T!’nG ARTICLES ALOiiE. Even - <lt“scripti*>n of GUNS, / RU LES. PISTOLS, I ISIHXG TAC RLE, CTTLERY. WALK ING STICKS. Ac. TIIE public generally are invited to cull and exam ine as great a variety a* can be found iff any house in t! e S uthei n Stah s. ii"' 12 ERESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, I'EIiFUMEIIY, 4U. r I'V!E undersigned offers for sale on a* loxv i terms a* any hou-«* in the State, pure and yfrf rulubUt lUiivuiv, aud warranted gcuuto«<. X* A CLi inicals in great variety. Drugs in great abunduncc und always fiesh, Purfumeiy, assorted, f oreign und Domestic, Insti llments —(Surgical, Dental and all utheis. Toilet Articles in great variety, Fancy Soap- and oilier Soaps in great variety, Paint*, Oil*. Tuq entinc. Burning Fluiil, . French Wiudoxx Glass, und fresh Putty, I’rtint Brushes, Colors, Tool*, Pencils and Sponges. Varnish Couch, Furniture, Damar nnd Japan, Medicinal Herbs mid Botanic Medicines, Sturch, Congress Vx’liter and best Citrate Magnt--ia, Snuff, Ten-. Blacking, CiucilJv*. Sand Ptq c. . Medical Scales, Mortars und Pestles, Iron urn 1 Porce lain, Geletmes, Soda, Pota.-li, Alum, Saltpetre. ; Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cud Liver Oil. 80-c Water, 1 Quinine, Morphine, Pi) erine and Acid*. 1 Balsam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges, Gum Drops, Bryant’s Cholcia Reniedv, “genuine." And all other reliable preparations of Medicine, Best Winesand Bramiy for Medicinal use only, Be.-t Mustard and Spices ioi family upc. Abundance of fresh Garden ami Flow er See<l.*, Kentuekv Blue Grass Seed und other Seeds. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist and Apothecary, Corner Mulberry St. and Cotton Axenue. Macon, Ga. 1 oct 17 Tennesse Bacon and Lard. THOUSAND Pounds Choice Ham*. Sides and Shoulders. 40 P’k’ges No. 1 Leaf Lard, in shire and to arrive, for sale bv miirSVtf XIeCAEEI’’A .HIXES i Corn, Meal, Peas, &c. IpIVE HUNDRED Bn-hels Teiine-s<<* White Corn WU “ Coxv Peas. I'H.i “ Fresh Ground Meal. 100 “ Ont*. For sale by ts )!•■' X .'.LIE A J<>N ICS WATCHES, JEWELRY. ' silver Ware, Fancy (wood*. Piano Fortes, Violins, ». ffllEH. POffi MfIIHIS. it. ARE offering our entire stock of tl.c abux \ \ with an innumerable variety of other new and desirable Good.-, of (hr best iniality. loxver prices, for cash, than ever befoiv sold in this market, until the 1-t of March next. I It*?" Our stock 1- very large, ami xvell -elected, and well worthy the attention of all those who wish fine and good Goods at exceedingly low price-. N. B. All those indebted to us will will more than 4 ever oblige us bv an varlv settlement. t. J. JOHNSTON A CO. Macon, Jan. 21, ’s<—tf More light. J’ UST Received, a lot of the best and latest irn proxement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, dccidedlj 1 the best light yet invented. Call and see them, aa thev are onlv tu be seen to be appreciated. R. R. HUTCHINGS, june xvii Next to Mrs. Dessau’s. D j SUGAR, MOLASSES &■ SYRUP. HIIDS. prime aud choice N. <» >ugars, ’• ._•) 25 Hhds. prune bvxv crop Cuba Midasses, 3" Bbls. “ .•* “ N. O. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale bv ml 9 r.owi'L!: A YND! RSON ■ \( lir.KEL. I I H I PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and ; new Mackerel ir IV" Kits, quarter*, halves and whole Barrel*, ftu , sale by BOWDRE A ANDERSON jau 2S O ATS. QAA BUSHELS piime White Seed Outs fur sah * H I low for (’ v» ■. I v < jau 23 BOWDRE A ANDERSON. ITAH K. rpWENTY FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of auperioi 1 quality. Superfine and Family, for sale bv jan 2b BOWDRK A A iDERSON. POTATOES. ' /A BBLS, prime Yellow planting Potatoes. f<»r ftah 1 rJIF bv BOWDRE A ANDERSON. jan 23 A llrsirablc Re«id<*u*'e !«»»• SALE. MPriE aubacriber intending to remove. »ffvr» fo 1 I sale Li* residence at Lake Academv, four mile: above Macon on the Forsyth road. It ha» about om hundred acre* attached is pleasant v situated in 1 good and health? neighborhoods if fine svatci d an<l a good orchard with a select variety of fruit. The place cau be seen ayd examined at anv time. J r M kixc " 1 J ft < Om? 7 x ’ 'CT GT • CHEAPER THAN THE CHE APEST, ANI> , As Good as the Best. E. E- BEE-WEE, 1 Plain and Ornamental Ilonne and Sign ' PAINTER. SHOP IN DAMOCIi S NEW BVII.HINn, f MACON, GA. 8 I F " ING a lot of number one hands. I can ahd : 11 will do work ciifcAPi 11 and as xvkll a* any one 1 else. A fair showing ut all jobs is solicited. All work warranted. * Jan. 1 -t. 1 ' Jan 7I | BOOTS AND SHOES; ; 4 T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. , J.l 3, Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington &SI x Hall lA>t, Macon, Geurq-iu. The subscriber* T x would return their thanks forth? very liberal ami 1 long continued patronage extended to them, und • would most respectnilly solicit a continuance of the * same. We hu.re in fore a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. ! . mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly ad- j ditions will be made, of al! the different styles am! pattern* usuaHy called for in a shoe store, ami wocld I invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exam ine our stock, as we are prepared tu sell as low us i anv house in lhe citv or Slate. ■’ct u MIX A KIRTLAND. I t of Gents* fine French 1 ) Calf Boots, jvnmp sole, welted ami water proof, * of various kinds and qualities, both sew ed und peg ged. Just received and for sale loxv bx- <H tI • MIX KIRTLWIL 1 1)UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment of Gents < k ami boy- Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san- • | s 1 dal rubber S!ioe-of Goodyear’s celebrated patent.— ' v j Just received and for sale low bv o oct 10 MIX A KIKTLXND. t>LA\TATh»N BROGANS.—Now in store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever k offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and J f nailed black' and rwsoftfc; do. heavy single solc<l J black and russett»; do. boys und youths black and r ryssett.*, ull of which wr ure selling verv low. » oct. I? MIX KIRTLAND. » lIOOTS AND SHOES Men’s ami Boys ami J > Youth’s tine calf and kip peg’d Boots’; Men’s 1 stont kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents lusting u 1 Gaiters. Monterey, mwra and ties, and fine calf B’u- ' i guns: Gents, boys’* and youth-’ patent and cuam- r oiled Brogans ; Men’s boys’ ami youth’s California j ’ kip Brogans, a large Assortment. octi j MIX Jk KIRTLAND. The Insured Participate in the Profits* • Continental Insurance Company, CITY OF NEW YOKK. ,Oi! v IM. ISfil. CASH 1 APITAI \SSETS. Jl’I.Y 1«f. : ■ 7 I ’ LIABILITIES. JULY IM, is.’.; WOu.-K . li/ti.\L , ll'^imhold Furniture, aud r FifuraJJe perty, at the uru- al rati». r pHREE FOURTHS of the not profit* of the busi- 1 nes* of tins (’ompany arc divided annually to • holders of it* policie-in Scrip Rearing intere-t.’and ' : such profits carefully invested for the additional nc j enrity of the Insured, until the fund thus accumu- ; ; luted shall have reached the sum of Ksmljhhi, making 11 the Cash guarantee of tlx l Company £l,oohjhmi ; ano, thereafter, the Scrip xx id be rc-vs-UAed as rapidly rml to Hie extent that the profits accruing to the policy ( holders exceed the sum «»f AAoif.-no, * . GEO. T lio|‘E. President. ■ 11. 11. Liupnnr. Si'cndarv. 1 • T. K. HLOUH. kgent, Macon. Ga. • < The Bourd «>t Diirciors nuve this diiv deelar- ed a dividend to Policy Holders entitled to partici- ( / pate in the profit*, of/Z/r/y-Mree g//<Z one-third p< r , ’ i cent, upon the Earned Premiums of the past year’s . , buj»inc->.-, Scrip tor w toich will be issued A»«gu-t Ist. oct 20 Kxperirnrf Tearhfs Wisdom I 1 "ELLOWCITIZENS. nl|..u- me t*. - I sax t i those who have been my/m/- . : ru/in ami/7n’r/»<7« f«»r s . manv years, and Tjr are noxv enjoying the benefits of my -kill, that lam ( ♦ in daily communication with all the sources of infer- • ' ination, both North and South, connected with the ’ Dental pr<>tc*-i«»n, and will omit nothing either in i money or labor to give ►utisfaction to ail who may fu ‘ vor me with their patronage. Please call at my old office, on the corner of 2d and Mulberry streets’ ov< r ; C. Campbel) A. Son’s store, sign of thv Golden Tooth. ■ - >•- J. c M REYNOLDS. SADDLERY & HARDWARE. ;! r j S HE undersigned would respectfully in-, »• JpK I x ite the attention of his friends and «us ' toiueis, and fin- trade, to fiis large slock of • | * LEATHER IM) RUBBER BEI/HNG, j Double ami Single Harness, S.uldh *, Bridle.*, Bit* mid Spurs, of the I t best 1: ake and latest style. ’ ( Also, prepared r> do job work at the shortcat no- i tice, ami i 1 workmanlike manner, and as low as ; 1 any House in the citv. Call mid sue at his new Store r.i xt to tin* Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Rosa’ - . New Building. JOHN CLEGHORN. • oct 1J 5 1 ISAAC UAI'MWJ. T. WOODWAIID. SALE & LIVERY STABLE. H ayden a woodwabd •rem. pre . ;>arc*l to furnish their friends and th e public generally, with good sale Horses ■ * new as well as t i*ty Buggies, Carriages. Ac. 1 in complete order at the shortest notice. I The^'tire determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention, to bu.-inoss, and reaaunubk* cash prices w ill enable them tu d<» so. fc 1 and kept by the day, week or month. Drove Stock also ncc.unnuslated at reason ble prices. Mulberry Street, next tu Lottery (“lice, , ; Macon. Ga. I aid 1 ’ LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA, LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors. r TMIE PROPRIETORS of this well <Bown 1 I I establishment, r<*spcctfidly give notice pKHM . that thev are still cuudi«latcs fur Hie patrun- UwH9 I . • age of th • Travelling public, and determined Owilaaii to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests and '* maintain the reputation us the House. ii Free Transportation • Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House, I by a fine nexv Omnibus und Baggage Vx’agon, which . c they have provided for that purpose. Passengers | hereafter will be at no expenM whatever for transpor- 11 tation us themselves und their baggage either way be- t tween the Lanier Iluqse and the Railway Stations iu , Macon. We ask a continuance of public patrunage ■ ami promise attention and comfort to our guests. oet 2" Log \N A ME ' R \. FIRE lyst RIUE (OMHIMES. *’ 'pilE Hartford—lncorporated 1810, Capital • i $500,i m>». The Springfield -Capital The Mastwiftoit at Springfield, Capital $150,000, ■ with a large surplus securely invested. Pollicies in the first class Companies issued and 1 losses promptly adjusted bv Ii JOHNSTON. • Designs for Monuments ROB'T E, LAUNITZ, N. Y. E J. JOHNSTON A CO., Agents, . Macon, Ga, ' n | Pure Whiskey. | | BRLS. Ga. Planter’s Pure corn Whiskey, !»)!’ • do. Tenn. Country made 5 do. and 10Cases Chestnut Grove do. All warrantee! pure and free from drugs and acids, for «aleby McCALLIE A JONES, auj | | •r Ga. Planter’s Pure Corn WHISKEY. • ) * 4 k Brls. Ga Planiera pure Corn Whiskey. K'brl-. Fiiv *’ Jcs.-uiuine and other Brands. Noxv received direct from ilia Manufacturer* and for *alo I - v by McCALLIE & JONES. may * I Fall & Winter Fashions. M RS. HOWLAxD irifl open to dav. 80fh Sept., a .*plen<lid selecti«>n <>f Bonnets, Hats, Cotfure*. t-s Ribbons. Laces. Feathers, Flowers, Velvet Silks, ie Lace and Crape Setts, to which «be invites the atten n. tiou of the Ladies. Also. Elegant Cloaks of Velvet »r «nd Cloth, Silk Robe*. Robe A Less, plaid Silk Dres» Trimming Ac. < Milliner* supplied with BvuneW by (be case or • _ NUMBER 52. Valuable Plantations FOR SALE. DESIRING to move my planting ihiercftf West, ! offer tor sale two valuable Plantation!*. One situated in Macon county within three milea of Win chester, on the South-Western Rail Rond, contain ing 2,405 acres of level Oak aud Bickorv Land, with good improvements and between thirteen and four teen hundred acres in cultivation, acouriderable por tion of which is frebh land. The other Plantations situated iu the 14th district of Lee, on Flint River at the mooth of ( hokeefichic kee Creek and contains 2,474 acre* of Land about two third* of which is Oak and Hickory Land of the best quality, and the remainder good pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near ly all of w hich is fresh land, and as productive aa any land in Soulh-Western Georgia, and is finely watered, and substantially improved. My overaeero will show these places to any one wishing to examine them. My terms will bo liberal and payments easy. I’or further particulars address the undersigned at Macon. I may 27 j N. BASS. Exchange on NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE IIANUPACTUBER S BASK. mar 25-ts CENTRAL RACE COt'RSB For Sale. rpRE Subscriber offers for sale, she Centra! Race I Course, located two miles and a half fronfißie ( ity of Macon. It comprise* about two hundred acres of land, is in excellent repair, and is provided xyith all the usual buildings and appurtenances of the Course. The locution is pleasant and would make a healthful country residence; though the Proprietor would prefer that it should be soldtOsome iitdividua! or (’ompany u ho would keep it up as a Race Course. It will be sold on reasonable terms. • apr‘2l»-ffIL T. POWELL, Propriet r. NEW CROCKERY STORE. r I'MIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoin• 1 ing counties ar<te*pectfully invited to call and examine my stock of Cin.xx, Glam mid Crockkry VV are, next door to Mis. Dessau’s on Second Street. I intend to keep ut all times a good stock of Gftods, and w ill sell them as low as they can be bought any where in the city. A liberal shar eof prtronage ia respectfully solicited. R. R. UL*T(IIING3. iir* City papers copy. may 20-ts CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after Thursday, July 15tb, the Traiae will be run ns follow s : Leave Savannah 12.15, p. m„ 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Augn-ta 7.8 v p. m.. 4.30 p. m. Arrive in Macou, H.ih>, p. m., p. 0(», o. m. Arrive in Milledgeville I.D', p. la . Leave Macon 10.45, a. m., !('.(.*», p. in. Arrive in Savannah 7.2", a. m., V.?O, p. m. Arrive in Augusta?.: • ■. a. m., 4.CV, p. m. Arrive in MiHcdgeyilk* 1.10, j>. m. . Leave Augusta, 15, n. m., 2 15, p. Arrive in Savannah 7.z". a. m.p, m. Arrive in Macon, 'jj .a. m., 11 a. m. Passengers for points i>< v.»nd Atlanta, on the Wm tern A Atlantic Rail Road will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train, ana arrive in Atlantaat 7.15 next morn ing. Passenger* for Milledgeville and Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 train. Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A W estern Road for Atlanta, and with the South-Wes tern Rail Road to Albany, Americus, Cui unibus and Montgomery, and at Millen with the Augusta and Savannah Rail Road for Augusta and the North. EMERSON FOOTE. Gen l Snp’t. READ! READ!! READ!!! sun m esoßs SELLING OFF AT COST! SELLING OFF y\-T COST!! AT , P A I t KEP’S. N OW i- the time lor those who intend visiting tn A Watering Place* and attending lhe various ( oimnencement* to buv Dri:-s Gunns, cheaper than they ever-aw tin in. W. M . Parker A Co. willseL nt COST their <nfire stick of Simmer Dress Goouh, which contain* every variety of the most Fa«biona ble Styles, and said to be, by tar, the HandsuineM Stock in Macon. Our facilities' enable us to buv as low any othci House in the trade, and the present Stock having been purchased ut exceedingly low rates, the public may rely on getting bargain*. We aie not in the habit of constantly advertising Good- at Cost, and a- we intend what we-say we feel Lssmed that tvh an opportunity is now presented, a* mav not occur again. *2“ W. W. PARKER A CO. yi’.vv itooMs. 4 T BOARDMAN’S • Washington Block’’ Build 2 V ing. Parton’s Life of Burr ; Guy Livingstone; Beatrice Cvnci; * Bayard Taylor’s “Northern Travel ;* \\ nite Lies, by Reade; Bench aud Bar us Ga., by Miller; LifeofGun’l Blackshear*by Miller; 21st vul Ga. Kept*, Ac. Ac. «nw « J. M. BOARDMAN. DR. A. PIERCE, ITONICET»A.TTI. Oilice in Washington Block. Medicine Case* and Book* un Domestic Practice for tale. july 8-6 m Bacon, Feathers, Flour, Oil, &c. IT'IFTY THOUSAND pounds choice Ten nee Ba con, 23 hhds. St. Louis Bacon, 25 sack* Feather.*, 350 sack* of choice Tennessee and Georgia Flour, 20 barrels Tanner’s Oil, 10 ca.-.k* Linseed Oil, 2 barrel* Castor Oil. 10 barrels l amp Oil, 5 barrels Machine Oil, 5 barrels Lard Oil. Also a large lot < f No. 1, Extra and Pure Lead, A large lot of No. 1 Zinc. Fur sale on very accommodating terms bv »pr 3 J. 11. A W. A. ROSS. STILL THEY COMET” V’EW and ELEGANT SPRING and SUMMIB * GOODS open daily at PARKER’S. E’cry steamer is freighted with the Beautiful Oooif.l with which they have so astonished the ladies this Spring Thev 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. CURIOSITIES!’! Call at Parker’s on and after thia daH aud see the BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FANCY DRESS GOODS. BY remaining in New York until the present time they have secured some ml ettrnr, I nd at remarkably LOW PRICES. When vou call, vou will be surprised that sueh HANDSOME GOODS of the VERA’ LATEST STYLES ami BEST QUALITY can be wmx Cheap. They have too many NOVELTIES to particu larize at present, but would be happy to see you and let vou judge for vouraelves. aprl’-tf ” W. W. PARKER 4 CO. STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, CORN AND COB MILLS. Just received at CARHART A CVRD’S, jan 2S Tennessee Bacon. LBS. Choice Tennessee Hams. Side# tX’e* ’W and Shoulder*. Just received aud fox sale by jfcf.W+lF * W** itHg tK-ff