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VOLUME 11.
The State Press
IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND.
SUBSCRIPTION :
Two Dollars per annum in advance, or Three Doi
i Brs at the end of the year.
ADVERTISING:
One Dollar per Square for the first insertion, and
fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. Liberal
jraugements will be made with those who advertise
t»th. v.ur. wor k.
Having a new and beautiful supply of job type and
■re of Gordon's celebrated Power Paaases, we arc
pwpared to do any kind of work in tins line with
etfkness, accuracy and dispatch, at moderate prices.
To Planters.
•"PIIOSE who sic laving in their full stock of
I MEDICINES. DRUGS, PAINTS
OILS, SPICES, INSTRUMENTS 4C .
WTI do well to call and examine the assortment at
the Macon Drug -Mart of
sen 23 ZEILIN, HUNT A CO.,
opposite “Georgia Telegraph" Ollier.
T H BOLBHAW F HEW.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SI N
A LAMP STORE
IN MACON.
THE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE
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 and having been tested,
proves to be the cheapest, best and safest light now
in use, anvwhere. Call and see it.
We have on hand, and will keep a constant supply
of good • oal Oil for these Lamps ; also, Burning
Fluid, Camphene and Alcohol.
We have a carefully selected stock of
CHIA A, GLAMS,
both pressed aud 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,
I of every description, such a& Coat of Arms, Crests,
Lettering of every style. Landscapes, Animals, Flow-
I era. Ac., done to order in the store.
BOLSHAVV A HERZOG.
Macon, Sent. 6lh, I'-.e* -sept x\i
Just Received.
J"’ LEGANT Carved Rosewood Pianos, 11. (’. Gold
1 j Lever Watclies, Neck Chains and Crosses, Cor
al Necklaces Ac.
Also, another large lot of Silver Table Forks, Sil
ver Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Soup Ladles, Ac.
Warranted of Coin Standard, at low* prices.
nep* E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Swedes Iron
\SSORTED, from 1 to 12 inches, of our
OWN IMPORTATION,
In store and for sale low by
]m ft CARHART A CVRD.
Lime, Plaster and Cemant.
4 I.AHUE lot cunalaiitlv on hand and for wile at
I A low rates by ' J. B. AW. A. BOSS.
mar ■
NEW BOOKS
AT
Boardman’s B joL Store.
V MERIC AN Eloquence iu two Vols ; a new Cy
clopedia of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia of
Wit and Humor; a handy book <>u Property Law;
Mau upon the Sea by Frank Goodrich ; Romantic
na«age* in South-western History; Lite beneath the
Waters; The Hand but not the Heart, bv T. S. Ar
thur; William the conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles
Napier; Doctor Thorne; a now edition of Edgar A.
Poe's works; the Preacher ami the King ; the Priest
and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentinick,. by Dis
raeli; Beatrice Cenci; Debi* and Credit; Major Rog
er Shernt an Potter, Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; Belle
Brittan on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller;
Cruise ot the Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks; Jeffer
son** Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete; Grates
History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Papers; Lord
Montague’s Page, by G. P. R. James ; the Three
!*eauties. by Mrs. Southworth; \ entilation in Amer
ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wis
dom. Wit and Humor; Steps towards Heaven; Dens
Moral Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Mayside
Pictures in France. Holland. Belgium nnd up the
Rhino; Wild Northern Scenes. Alsou large assort
ment of fine Family Bibles.
sep 03 ’ I M BOARDMAN.
felllJlElJ
\c.w./
r p.lE purest Spit its ever uttered to the American
L public, possessing none of the poisinous qualities
inherent iu the WhisKev in common use. For sale
by ’ McCALLIE A JONES.
may 6
GRANITE BLO3K.
N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
I*7'ILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new
V v stock of
FANCY & STAPLE DRYIGOODS,
Which they will offer on as good terms as can be had
in the city, consisting in part ot
Robe a l<ez,
Double Jupe Robes,
Robe Valantes,
Fancy .Silks, various styles; e
Black Silks, **
De Lane Robes,
Figured De Lanes,
Poplins’s, French Merinos,
French De Lanes.
Cloaks and Shawls. .
Also, a full assortment of AA Into Goods, Embroid
eries, Ac . Ac.
JULIUS PETER
IS NOW ItBCEIVING A
A L ARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF „
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
(CONSISTING of Cloth*. Cassimeres, Vesting, also
J a great variety of Gents furnishing goods :
Sil*. Merino and Cotton Undershirts,
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs.
Silk, lisle thread and English cotton Hose,
Linen and Jeanes Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders,
linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Jvi.u s 1 k
rat’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
tie stowed upon me. I assure my friends that no exer
tion shall be Wanting to deserve a continuance ot
their iberality aud preference, (’all and examine
mv stock before purchasing elsewhere.
sept xvi JULIUS PETER.
NOTICE! NOTICE!’
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
r |MIE undersigned offers for sale his valuable Oak
1 and Hickory Plantation of 1,52“ acres situated
five miles from Albany, on Cooler* aher Creek.
There is 700 acres of land in a tine state of cultiva
tion, with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses,
new and comfortable, ami all necessary out houses
that a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any
thingof the fertility of this land. Suffice it to say
that it is as good as any oak aud hickory land *u the
-4 District of Dougherty county, so justly celebrated
far and adaptation for the culture of cot
tow
For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B. A.
Maasey, Overseer, on the place, who will show the
place to anv one wishing to look at it.
Mvtxvii-tf BENJ R. SMITH
PILACE Mills Hour-a large lot on hand f.»r
sale bv H \ Rif EM kN A GRIFFIN.
.State 1-Tress 1 .
HAVANA PLAN
LOTTERY!
Fewer Humbers than any Lottery in the
WORLD !
Only 15000 Numbers! 7099 Prizes!
Capitals of $30,000, $5,000,
$3,000 Ac.
Smallest Prize Six Dollar*!
Ticketa-Wholcs 810, Shares in
PROPORTION.
IM EWTY ACADEMY IIUBI.
By Authority of the State ot Ga.
W. C. DAWSON & CO., Managers.
CLASS F,
Draws at Macon, Ga., Septem. 15th, 1858, in public,
under the sworn superintendence of Connuissiouers,
Jos. Waterman and E. C. Bulkley, Esqs.
Prize* Payable without Deduction.
Much Admired Even and Odd Number
Scheme!—More than one Prize to every
two Tickets.
1 Prize 0f530,000
1•• “ ftJ.M.MI
] “ “.. ’ »,000
1 “ “ 2,‘X>’
5 “ “ . S,«SM»
5 “ “ .... S(H) 2,500
20 “ 200 4,000
<>s “ “ .... DM) 6,&QQ
100 “ 50 5,000
i 7500 “ “ .... ti.f. 45,000
780‘.» Prize am vunting 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 15lh of every
month and ask a comparison with any other Lottery
1 in existence. The plan is so simple that every one
can understand it and it has fewer numbers than any
i other Lottery, and therefore, the chances to draw
Prizes are better. For instance: There is in our
Lottery only 15,000 Numbers, and all others on the
j same plan range from to 50,000 Numbers. —
1 Those Lotteries on the combination plan never have
less than 75,000 Numbers and Prizes are subject to a
deduction of 15 percent., while in our Lottery there
is no deduction on Prizes.
Plan of the Lottery and manner of Draw ing.
Slips of Paj»er of exactly the same size and printed
with numbers from I to 15,000 which correspond
with those on the Tickets are inserted in Tin Tubes
and deposited in the Number Wheel. Similar slips
i on which are printed the amounts of the different
Prizes are also inserted in Tin Tubes and de
posited in the Prize Wheel. When the drawing
takes place, (which is alwavs in public,) the Num
ber Wheel is revolved and a number drawn from it;
•At the same time the Prize Wheel (containing the
| Prizes from SSO to SBO.<XM>) is also revolved and a
Prize drawn from it. The Numbers arc recorded
and the Prize drawn with each Number is credited to
that Number. This operation is continued until the
Prizes are all drawn out, after which the Numbers
drawn and the Prizes arc called over by the('ommis
sioners, and are certified to by them, and a copy of
the drawing is sent to each person holding one or
more ■Tickets. The 7500 Prizes of mentioned in
the Scheme, are determined by the last figure of the
Number that draws the Capital Prize. For install -e.
say the Capital Prizeis drawn to number BC>s,ull those
Whole Tickets ending with odd numbers are entitled to
A(J. Halves ami Quarters in proportion. It will thus be
readily perceived that one Ticket can draw two
Prizes —say 13,805 draws ss,o* M> •* *l*° entitled to
$•», hecau e it ends with an odd number as dues
the Capital Prize. Fk v Tickets in every Ten Whole
Tickets where Hie Numbi-i -end eowMcntlvehr with
I, 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7,5, •.♦, o, is obliged to draw s.;o besides
the chance to draw one of the Capitals.
We arc thus particular to demonstrate to those
who desire to try their luck, that our Lotteries are
better channels of investment than any other Lottery
and far better than cotton speculation. Purchasers
cun have Tickets ending with any Number they may
select. If for instance, you select ten whole Tickets
ending with odd numbers you pay $l"o for them
should the Capita) Prize end with an odd numlier.you
are entitled to s«:v besides the chancesol draw mg one
of the Capitals.
BOGUS LOTTERIES.—As there are many Bogus
Lotteries in existence in the United States, and as
manv of our Patrons arc unacquainted with us, we
would respectfully refer them to the following parties
for our respectability and it stmnsibility.
Hon. OVID G. SPARKS, Mayor of this City.
T. R. BLOOM, Cotton Factor, Macon, Ga.
BELL. PRENTISS A CO . Savannah, Ga.
FARLEY, JURY A CO.. New Orleans, La.
All Prices of slo<M)and under paid immeiliatclv af
ter the drawing, others at the usual time of 30 days.
On the Ist of each month a sl<» scheme with Capitals
of 30,0iM» trill be drawn, and on the 15th of each month
a $5 scheme with Capital of I‘»,<hw> will be drawn.
Persons sending money by mail need not fear its be
ing lost. Orders punctually attended to. Commu
nications strictly confidential. Notes of sound banks
taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers
1 should order immediately. Address
W. C. DAWSON A CO.. Managers,
julv X' Mau. »n, or Savannah, (ia.
REMOVAL
r fMIE subscriber has removed to the corner store in
1 “Washington Block,"(new Building,) or in other
words, “the Old Washington Hall Corner," where lie
will be pleased tu see his friends ami customers as
usual. J. M. BOARDMAN.
GRANITE HALL NO. 2.
Crockery, China,
Glassware <scc,
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
1 Macon ami surrounding country that I have a
good stock of China Dinner aud Tea setts and Granite
Dinner and Tea setts.
English China Tea setts from $3 50 to $8 00 per
sett. “ A large lot plated Castors, ranging from $4 <»0
each to s3.')“ Tea setts from $35 00 to s!<’<> 00.
Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev
eral setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables.
Fine Bohemian Colognes. Plated Butter and Sugar
Dishes. Cigar Stands, Fluid Gas Lamps for standing,
suspending; side and Billiard Lamps, Camphene
Lamps, side and suspending, a common and line ar
[ tide. Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Uimps, Brass
Girandoles, Plated Knives and Fo ks, Tea and Ta
ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone
Tea l*ots. Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China
; Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as
sorted stock of Glassware. I have about 800 dozen
common Tumblers for Merchants and 800 dozen Gob
| lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and
common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of
Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc
tions in New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Ac., I think
I can sell here at New York pricesand give my cus
tomers satisfaction.
Thankful for past‘patronage, I now presume to so
licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
As I have a great many 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 tor Lamps for Churches
• should be sent at least sor weeks before thev need
them, so as to enable me to get them from the 'Facto
-1 ry. Ido not intend keeping stock on hand for that
trade, but will as heretofore get them out at Factory
prices for Churches. R. P. McE.
apr _'.i
Just Received.
RASDM.LS LIFE OF JEFFEBSOI.
COMPLETE IN THREE VOLUMES, AT
1 sep 23 J. M BOARDMAN’S.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
! T N Ogle’horpe. <l« .on the IMh i»«t.. a nejrro boy
1 bv the name of George, who says that he belongs
i to Jrthitr t 'oehrane, residing in or near Irwinton,
Ga. Sail! boy is of yellow complexion, forty-fiye or
fift v years of age. weighs alsmt lbs.. 5 feet *, or s
! inches high. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove propertv. pay charges and take him away
i or he will be dealt with as the law directs.
sen 2-1 B. P. ROUSE, Jailor.
TEETH.
\ splendid assortment of the latest styles; Den
tists can be supplied with any •tyle.form oreol
t or. Also, with Gold Foil. Gold Plale, (juhi Wire,
Tooth Bru’»he-», Wheels, Dentist’s Files, Drills. Ac.,
and on short notice, with any materials or Instru
meatsth<»« n>av want, hr
•4, r WeDON A LD A V \N C.IFFFN
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1858.
Legal Forms.
HINES’ 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 Stumps with the price
of the Book (two dollars and fifv cents.)
juiy 22 J. M. BOARDMAN.
Old Bourbon Whiskey.
IkXBRIaS. Superior old Bourbon Whisker, for sale
by MrCALLIE A JONES.
july onc-tf
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
XTET ASSETS. (Exclnaively Caah.> Four and a
! 1N half Millions of Dollars-
Secured by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es
tate in the City and State ui New York, worth over
$2,«)00 t 000.
The entire profits of this Company, $1 ,»>oo,ooo,
; (Ist June, 1857,) arc the property of the assured.
Wives can insure the lives of their husbands for a
sum free from the claims of his creditors.
Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors ns a
security for their claims.
Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on
their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or ♦’•<» 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 she amount deposited,
—renewing the amount assured equitnblv.
FRED’K S. WINSTON, President.
Isaac Abbatt, Secretary.
Shkppaup Homans, Actuary.
Pamphlets giving every information, and blank
forma tor applications, can be had at mv office.
T. R. BLOOM,
nor 5 Macon Ga.
Wheat Fans.
('A RANT’S Celebrated Fan Mills, Clinton A Son’s
T Fans, all sizes, from 2V to 35 dollars, for sale bv
may SO NATHAN WEED
Oat Cutters.
SELF-SH AttPENTN Straw and Shuck Cutters, Sin
clair’s Patent, Georgia Cutting Boxes, for sale bv
may 20 NATHAN WEED. '
Cm rain Sieves.
11T IRE Cloth, Rakes, Leather and Rubber Bands,
y V Corn Mills, Corn Shellcrs, for sale bv
mat NATHAN WEED
Bolting Cloths.
BOLTING CLOTHS of all numbers and of the best
anclior brand, for sale bv
may2o NATHAN WEED.
Grain Cradles.
('1 RANTS wire braced Grain Cradles, 5 and »5 fin-
JT gers, warranted blades for sale bv
may 20 NATI!AN WEED.
Scythes.
BEST Silver Steel Scythes, S vthcSheaths, Scythe
Sharpener*, Grass Houks, .Sickles for sale l>v
m IJ 20 NATH \\ WEED
Threshers.
I .’’MERY’S (’elobrated Overshot Wheat Threshers,
j Brown’s Virginia Threshers with Straw Separa
tatuis for salcby NATHAN WEED,
may 2<»
Horse Powers.
SINCLAIR’S Seven Horse Powers. Whitman’s
Virginia Lever Powers, Emen’s Rail Road Horse
Powers, in Store and for sale at manufacturer’s
prices by NATHAN WEED,
mnv 2
NOTICE.
IJ'ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible
the (’ ASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it.
From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH.
Where credits are given (which will only be given to
those who have paid us promptly i an addition will be
made to the pt ice named according to the time de
sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Mnron. Jan. 1. IMfi. i :u > 7
Arthor's Cans and Jars.
I" UST re c c i v e d a
large lot of Ar
thor’s Tin, Earthen and
< Uass J ars, for preserv - r
ing fresh fruits, vege
tables, tomatoes Ac., at
B A WISE’S
House Furnishing , &
Store, Cherry Struct, ®
Macon, Ga. ff
junu 3 ,» W
Seed Barley.
’•I’llBEE HUNDRED Bu»l>. Barley, in More
1 and for aale by McCALLIE A JONES.
uug 2*i
DK. K. K. NISBET,
CITY PHYSICIAN',
WILL attend promptlwto all calls.
Office in Triangular Block, over E. WINSIIIP*S
store. j» n "
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
r |' , IIE Plantation near Americus formerly owned bv
1 T. L. Holt-containing B‘»7 acres. It is finely
situated, in good state of repair, with the necessary
buildings, Ac. Terms. -One-third cash, one-third
one year, one-third two years, with interest. Apply
to T. M. Furlow, Americus, or to the undersigneil at
Mac.ii. JAMES’ W. GRIFFIN
Macon, Dec. 3rd 1857.
City papers copy,
NOTICE.
| it LIKELY Negroes consisting of men, women
111 and children, are now offered for sale by the
subscriber. The negroes are now at the house of
Benj. Davis in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall's Mill.
Any person wishing to purchase, can see the negroes
by calling at said place, or by leaving a note in the
Post Office; they cun Im* brought to Macon for in
spection if desired. These negroes qre under as good
characters as any negroes in the State and those that
know them can recommend them as highly. They
are sold f<»r no fault whatever.
Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives;
there arc 2" acres of land, with a good Dwelling
House, Kitchen 3 or 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.
ttUg 5 ELISHA DAVIS.
Geo. T. Rogers & Son
HAVE in Suire and constantly receiving a large
and general stock of Groceries, consisting in
pan of
120 Bags Rio Coffee,
25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
20 Bags Pepfffr and Spioc.
.»•• Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades,
25 Hbds. choice Molasses,
15 Hhds. Bacon Sides,
100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
50 Boxes Soap, vanoua qualities,
3" Boxes Starch, various grades,
50 Boxes < gross - Pepper, Spice and Ginger,
| 45 Boxes Candy, aaaorted.
HO Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
3o Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes,
33,0« mi Cigars of every grade.
Together with a genera) assortment of Liquors - all
I of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20
Macon Furniture Works.
' WE are now putting up New
Dnproved Machinery for the Manu
fact are of Furniture of all kinds. 2S2sHfe|
furTupurior in Workmanship and Durability to most
Northern Work and at as lx»w and in most cases
lx»wer price* than »*an poaeibly be laid down in Ma
con from Sav ami ah or New V »rk. Give u« a call and
we will convince the sceptical that it is your interest
to make vour nu-chase st home.
pmr’fri T WOOD
MENARD & BURGHARD,
WATCHMAKERS
JESXTVESILxEJn. s,
HAVE jn&t received andonened a large and splen
did assortment of Goods in their line consist- ;
ing in purt of the following articl *s,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Hunting Magic Case, Independent 2d. Ac., for GEN
TLEMEN.
GOLD WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau
tiful.
SILV ER VV ARE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob
lets. Ac.
SILVER PL kTED WARE, such as Castors
Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated (Tins and Spoons,) ,
Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac
JEWELRY,
Consisting of DIAMOND nnd GOLD RINGS,
PINS. Ac., Ac., sparkling nnd bright.
MVBICAL INSTI'.WENTN, as VIOLINS.
FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS, TAM BORINES.
Gold PENS,ami PENCILS. Guitars and Violin
STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY
GOODS, Mu sic Boxes, too iH.mcrous to particular
ize in an aiivcrtisemeut.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them, since they commenced business they solicit a
continuance of the same, and will spare no pain’s to
give satisfaction to their customers, both in the
style and quality of their wares and in price.
Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch
and on reasonable terms. M. A B.
FARMING
lIAKDWAHE.
PLANTERS
WHO are in want of Weeding Hoes made by Scovtl,
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 Shellcrs,
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 fur Gin
Bands, Sugar Pans, Sugar Mills, Press Rupe and
Chaiu -
PLANTERS
Who want Carpenter’s Tools of any kind and a good
article; in short,
EVERYBODY
Who wants Hardware at low prices, will make mon
ey by buying of N. WEED,
ani !» Macon. Ga.
A. A. MENARD,
DRLGGINT AND APOTHECARY,
CHKHRY H’Pli CIA..
H AS just received and wftl keep constant
ly on hand a fresh supply <»f DRUGS A \ ff
MEDICINES, consisting of
QUININE,
IODINE,
SALACINE,
CHLOROFORM,
IODINE POTASH,
< ALOM EL.
MORPHINE,
I IPERINE.
. ELI E M ASS,
•lrc>, Arc.
Also, a largo lot of An'erirnn. LrgE h :mu Gcrmai.
PERFUMERY.
CAMPHINE.
BURN I Nt; FLUID.
SPIRITS TURI’E.NTINE,
ALCOHOL.
SWEEDISII LEECHES.
GARDEN SEEDS. Ac .
He will ;il< • I < op :• pule article of BRANDY A
WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17
Bolting Cloths.
FUST received the celebrated Dutch anchor Brand,
ail numbers at low prices bv
may fi J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
Fluid Gas Lamps.
11l WE just received a lot of the alxHe Lamps con
sisting of Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamps, Par
lor Lamps, and Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary
for me to say anything about this Lump, as the Press
of our city has said all that I could say. It is ai«o
suitable for running through Houses or Faeiuuc*, uu
the same principle as Gas.
apr J'.' ts R P. McEVOY.
SIXTY THOUSAND lbs. Choice Tenn. Bacon,
Hams, Sides and Shorilders.
3,<HMt|bs. Jowls. In store nnd for sale bv
may ti McCALLIE & JONES.
Paper l>oll«! Paper noils!
\T BOARDM AN’S “Washington Block Building,”
a large assortment of Paper Dolls.
mar xi J M BOARDMAN-
Attention Doctors.
4 PPLY at this office to know* wliere von can pur
-1 \ chase a country location at which you cun book
from twenty-five hundred to three dollars
a year -situated in one of the wealthiest cotton sec
tions of Georgia. A new comfortable dwelling, nnd
all necessary outbuildings on the place. The pres
ent occupant desires to sell for the purpose of going
to Texas. Terms, $1,500, cash. sep V-ts
Day db llausscnet
nA V E just received a handsome assortment
of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Hunting Case Watches r'
of the best makers, which can be highly recommend
ed Also a luuidsoine assortment of the lutcsf style#
of Jewelry, Silver Ware Ac.. Ac. We would call at
tention to our assortment of French Mnrble (’locks,
which a eof the latest style ami best finish- these
Clocks "tin two nnd three* weeks, and arc all warrent
ed. Also, a tine lot <»f Gold Pens, and Gold Specta
cles with Pebble Glass of the best quality.
They intend giving their personal attention to
WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before the
public in that capacity for 15 and 2” years, the pub
lic an 1 able to jtinge of their merits in That way.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest no
tice and i’a hr»t in<ihn< r, WATCHES, Mag
ic and Hunting vases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
Watches, fur sale bv
H pr 2*.» DAV AM A USSEN ET
SWISS Anchor and Lapine WATCHES, Gold cases
as low as $25 each, tor sale by
'oct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET.
'’PHE celebrated American WATCHES, for sale bv
1 oct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET. ’
DIAMONDS. Opal. Ruby, Garnet, T npaze, Pearl
and solid gold finger Rings of all styles uu-*
prices. For sale bv
oct 17 DAT A MAUSSENET.
\ LARGE Assortment of Fob, Vest, Chatulain
. aud ( uard «*liains of all styles and prices. *
Fur sale by [oct 22] DAY A 'IAUSSENET.
\I.AR(iE assortment of silver and plated ware
for sale by (oct 22] DAY A MAUSSENET.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins. Flutea.Flag
eolettcs. Guitars. Banj<*s, Tarn borines, Bass
Violins. Aueoidt-oii-. beat Italian Siring-. A<-., Ac.
For sale by ’oct 22] DAY A MAUSSENET..
\ LARGE assortm nt of FAN('Y GOODS, TOYS,
Ac., fur sale by DAY A MAUSSENET
oct 22
(BLOCKS of every description, for side bi
J oct 22 ’ DAY A MAUSSENET.
\ LARGE n-sortment of George W oaten holme's
ixi. CUTLERY, for sale by
oct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET.
REMOVAL.
E. SAULSBUKY
IS now located at his NEW STORE, on Mnlberrv
Street, opposite the Lanw*r Houee, and is prepared
to show his old customers aud the public generaUv,
as large and variad assortment of FINE READY
MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS, a* can In* fouod in this market. He will be
receiving constantly weekly shipiuunts from New
Y ork, embracing the latest at les. E. S.
uct 22-ts
Tennessee Hay.
r P!IIRTY Bales Prune Trnnew Hay. just recened
I and for sale f»v MrvYLLiE A JONES,
mar ?*. ff
M. LOH
Fashionable Hair Dresser,
At the Redding House, Huron, Gn.
'■PHE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
1 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 us art. He offers lor sale, Good Bay Rum,
Progler’s Hair luvigorator, Knight’s celebrated
Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps. Combs, Brushes, Ra
zors, and all sipiilar articles needed fora gentleman’s
toilet. Hut and Cold Baths ran be had at the reduc
ed price of 35 cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made
,to order on short notice. He solicits a coutiuuance
of the liberal patronage which ne has heretofore re
ceived. M. LOH.
july 8-Gm
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
WASHINUTOX BLOCK,MIXOERRY ST. |
MACON. GEOKOI A.
I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven
j ile Books.
Blank Books, Stationery. Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Water Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Box«*s of Oil
and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe
matical ami Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Pocket Books,
Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of the
very best kinds, Fhlmt’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, nnd all the various articles '
usually found in a Book Store.
Also, Agent of the Southern Mutual nsiirance
Company. oct 17
TO M ElU' II A NTS
ANO
HOUSEKEEPERS.
I HAVE a heavy stork of goods on hand.
1 and I will sell for Cash at New Y’ork
prices for 2 or 3 months.
My stock comprises a good a-sortfnenf Din
net and Tea 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 YVare, Table Cutlery.
Also, 35 Crates assorted Granite ai>4 Common
Ware,
55 Crates assorted Common Ware.
30 “ “ Granite, to be here in January,
1858. R. P. McEVOY.*
dec 31 -ly
1). C. HODGKINS & SON,
Macon, Ga.,
Deals™ lit, anil Manitfacture™ nf,
SPORTING ARTICLES ALONE.
Everv description of
G-XTJSTS,
I RIFLES, PISTOLS, FISHING TAC
KLE. ( I TLEHY. WALK
ING STICKS, Arc.
THE public generally arc invited to call and exam
ine as great a variety as can betbund in any house in
the Southern States. nov 12
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
PEIUrUMKRV, AC.
r |’’llE understgne«l offers for sale <n ns low
1 terms as any house in the State, purr and yy
reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine.
Chemicals in great variety.
Drugs in great abundance and always freah,
i’erfumerv, assorted. Foreign and Domestic.
Instruments—Surgical, Dental and nil others,
Toilet Articles in great variety.
Fancy Soapa and other Soaps in great variety.
Paints, Oils. Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
French Window Glass, and fresh Putty,
Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools, Pencils nnd Spouges.
Varnish—Coach, Furniture, Damar and Japan,
Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines,
Starch, Congress Water and best Citrate Magnesia,
Snuff, Teas, Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper.
Medical Scales, Mortars and Pestles, Iron and Porce
lain,
Geletiws. Soda, Potash. Alum, Saltpetre.
Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Rose Water,
• Quinine, Morphine, Piperine and Acids,
i Baisam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges,
j Gum Drops, Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, “genuine.**
And all other reliable preparations of Medicine,
Best Wines and Branny for Medicinal use only.
Best Mustard and Spices for family use,
, Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Keniuckv Blue Grass Seed and other Seeds.
GEORGE PAYNE.
Druggist and Apothecary,
Corner Mulberry tit. and Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga.
oct 17
Tennesse Bacon and Lard.
I''IFTY’ THOUSAND Pounds Choice Hams, Sides
and Shoulders. 40 P’k’ges No. 1 Leaf Lard, in
store nnd to arrive, for sale bv
mar 25 -ts M ( \ LI.IE A JONES
Corn, Meal, Peas, &c.
I''l VE HUNDRED Bushels Tennessee White Com
1 100 Cow Peas.
i 100 “ Fresh Ground Meal.
1(H) u Oats. For sale bv
mar 25-ts McCALLIE A JONES
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Milver Ware, Fancy <>oo<ls,
Piano Fortes, Violins,
GUITARS,
GDIS. UW. PORTE M9IAIS. K.
YVE ARE offering our entire stock of the above.
V V with an innumerable variety ui other new and
desirable Goods, of the best quality, at lower prices,
f for cash, than ever before suld iu this market, until
the Ist of March next.
Our stock is very large, and well selected, and
well worthv the attention or all those who w ish fine
and good Goods at exceedingly I6w prices.
N. B. All those indebted to us will w ill inure than
ever oblige us by an earlv settlement.
E. J. JOHNSTON t CO.
Macon, Jan. 21, ’sß—tf
More Light.
I UST Received, a lot of the best and latest im
provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly
the best light yet invented. Call and see them, as
thev are only to bv seen tu be appreciated.
R R. HUTCHINGS.
June xvii Next to Mrs. Dessau’s.
SUGAR, MOLASSES & SYRUP.
4Y,* r HHDS. prime and choice N. 0. Sugars,
) 2’» Hhds. prime new crop Cuba Molasses,
3V Bbls. “ “ “ N. O. Syrup,
In store and to arrive, for sale bv
jan 2ft BOW DRE A AN DERSON
MACKEREL.
| /WA P ACKAGES No. I. 2 aud 3 new Mackerel in
1 V w Kits, quarters, halves and whole Barrel*, fur
sale by BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
jau 28
OATS.
Q/Y(k BUSHELS prime White Seed Oats for sale
♦j" R F low for Cash, bi
jan 2b BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
FI.OI R.
r pWENTY FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior
1 qunlitv, Superfine and Familv. for sale bv
jan 2b BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
POTATOES.
Ck BBUS. prime Yellow planting Potatoes, for sale
♦)V bv BOWDRE A ANDERSON
ian 28
A Desirable Reaidcaee for
fpilE subscriber intending to remove, offers for
1 sale his residence al Lake Academy, fonr miles
above Maeon on the Forsyth road. It has about one
hundtail acres attached ie plearautlv situated in a
good and healthy neighborhiMid ; it lias fiae w ater
I anil a good iwrhard with a Select variety of fruit.
The place be seen nnd examined at anv time,
•rp ? M JAMFS N’KIW
CHKAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
ANI>
As Good as the Best.
E- E. BE.ESWEE,
Plain and Ornamental Honsc and Sian
PAUVTER.
SHOP IN DAMOVTFS NEW BUILDING,
M vroN, GA.
H AVING a lot of number one hands, I cax nnd
. will do work cbkapkk and as wkll as any one
else. A fair showing nt all jobs is solicited. All
work warranted.
Jan. Ist, 1858. jan 7
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A T THE.SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No.
' 3, Cotton Avenue, opposise Washington KBI
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers »
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
• would most rrspictfully solicit a continuance nf the
same. We have in store a large assortment of
BOOTSAND SHOES.
mostly of onr own manufactnrc, to which weekly ad
ditions will be made, nf nil the different styles’ and
patterns usually called for in a Mine store, and would
invite those wishing to purchase, to call nnd exam
ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell us low as
anv house in the citv or State.
o< t If MIX A KIRTLAND
BOOTS.- A full assortment <4 Genta* fine French
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted anil water proof,
’ of various kinds and qualities, both sewed nnd peg
ged. Just received and for sale low hv
octi*.* mix a Kirtland
RUBBER shoes. A fai^eaaeortinentof Genta
and boys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and sun
i dni rubber Ahoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent.—
. Just received and for sale low bv
MIX A KIBTLAND
PLANTATION BROGANS. Now in ttore the
i 1 best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever
i offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and
nailed black nnd russetta; do. heavy single soled
black and russetts ; do. boys end youths black and
russetts, all ot which we are selling verv low.
« > If MIX A KIRTLAND
BOOTS AND SHOES Men’s ami Bias and
Y’outh’s fine calf nnd kip peg’d Boots; Men’s
stunt kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting
j Gaiters, Monterey, o|»era and ties, and fine calf Bro
gans ; Gents, bovs’s and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s boys* and yon th* a California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
oct if MIX A KIRTLAND.
The Insured Participate in the Profit*.
Continental Insurance Company,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
July \)tk t 1857.
CASH CAPITAL. |.XN\OUB.W
ASSETS, JULY' Ist, 1857 659,578,82
LIABILITIES. JULY i wt , 1857 9,757.28
JhtiUinan, Cotton, HounhoM
/'uruiture, anil ether l/ntumhlt l*rtqu-rtjf, at the ton
al rato.
fTMIREE-FOURTILS of the net profits of the busi-
> news of this Company arc divided annually to
holders of its policies m Scrip bearing interest, and
such profits carefully investea for the additional se
curity of the Insured, until the fund thus accuimi
; luted shall have reached the sum of making
the Cash guarantee of tbc Company $1,000,000 ; nn<T
thereafter, the Senn will he redeemed as rapidly and
to the extent that the profits accruing to tne policy
holders exceed the sum of As<n»,ooo.
GEO. T. HOPE, President.
11. H. L.wronT. Secretary.
T. R. BM>O5l, Agent; Marini, Ga.
The Board of DiracU*F* nave thi* day declar
ed u dividend to Policy Holders entitled to partici
pate in the profits, of thirty-three and one-third per
• cent, upon the Earned Premiums of the past year’s
business, Scrip for which will be issued August Ist.
oct 20
EviMTicnrc Tcafhfs Wisdom
I?ELLOW-CITIZENS, allow me to
say to those who have been my pat-
rotu and friendt for so many years, and 1
are now enjoxing the benefits of my skill, that T 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
I money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fa
' vor me with their patronage. Please call at my* old
office, on the corner of 2d nnd Mnlberrv streets, over
| C. Campbell A Son’s store, sign of tho Golden Tooth,
nov 12 3 C M< reynoldh.
SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
r TMIE undersigned would respectfnlly in - (\r
I vitc the attention of his friends and
turners, nnd the trade, to his large stock of *
LEATHER AND RI BBER BELLING,
Double and Single Harness, Saddles,
Bridles, Bits and Spurs, of the
best make and latest
style.
Also, prepared to do iob work at the shortest no
tice, ana in workmanlike manner, and as low as
| any House in the city. Call and see at his new Store
next to the Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Ross’
New Building. JOHN CLEGHORN.
oct 19 .
ISAAC HAYVKN J. T. WUOIIWAKU.
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
n AYDENA WOODWARD erenow pre
;>ured to furnish their friends and th .
public generally, with good safe Horses an V
new as well ns tasty Buggies, Carriage-*, Ac. ' x
in complete order at the shortest notice. •
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal attention, tu business, aud reasonable cash
prices will enable them to do so.
|dff r 'Horses fed and kept by the day, week or
month. Drove Stock also accommodated nt reason*
hie prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery I“Ucv,
Mac«>n. Ga.
apl 1
LANIER HOUSE.
MACON, GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
r |MIE PROPRIETORS of this well anowu
1 establishment, respectfully give notice
that thev are still candidate* for ihc patron
age of tbc Travelling public, and determined AIMHk.
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guest* aud
maintain the reputation of the House.
Free Transportation
Os Passenger* ami Buggage, tu and from the House,
by a fine new Omnibus and Baggage YVagun, which
they have provided fur that purpose. Passengers
hereafterVtll be at no expense whatever for transpor
tation of themselves and their baggage either way be
iwevn the Lamer House and the Railway Stations in
Macon. We ask n continuance of public patronage
and promise attention and comfort to our guests.
<Kt LOGAN A MEARA
FIRE BNI RIME COYIPAMES.
Hartford—lncorporated 1810, Capital
I $5o0,i"»o.
The Ruringfield —Capital $150,000.
The Massasoit at Springfield, Capital $150,000,
with a large surplus securely invested.
Pollicies in the first class Companies issued and
losses promptly adjusted bi'
I .< JOHNSTON, Agent.
Designs for Monuments
BY
ROB’T E, LAUNITZ. N, Y.
E J JOHNSTON A CO.. Ageut.,
Macon. (la.
Pure Whiskey.
A*- Planter’s Pure corn Whiskey,
•JV 5 do. Tenn. Country made ••
do. and 10 Ua»es Chestnut Grove do.
AU warranted pure and free from drugs ami acids,
for wale by MCCALLIE A JONES.
aug26
Ga. Planter’s Pure Com
WHISKEY.
Brls. Ga Planter* purr Corn WWakev.
50 brl*. Pikes' Jessamine and other firaad-
Now received direct from the Manufacturers and for
»aie low bj McCALLIE A JONE.S.
may f
Fall & Winter Fashions.
MRS. HOWLAND will open to-dav, 30th Sept.,
a splendid selection of Bonnets, flats, Coifurea,
Ribbon*. Lace*. Feathers, Flowers. Y’elvet Silks,
Lace and Crape Setts, tu winch *be invites the atten
tion of the Ladies. Also. Elegant Cloaks of Veivut
and Cloth, Silk Rubes, Rube A Lea*, plaid >dk Dress
Trimming Ac.
Milliners supplied with Bonnet* hv the case or
damn, Wp 3°
NUMBER 1.
Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
DESIRING to move my planting interest ‘ffect, I
offer for sale two valuable Plantations One
situated in Macon county within three miles 4/Win
chester, on the South Western Rail Road, contain
ing *2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with
good improvements and between thirteen and four
teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerate por-
I tion of which is fresh land.
The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district
of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of Cbokeefichie
kec Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about
two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory Land of the
best ouality, and the remainder good Pine Land,
with about thirteen hand red acre# in cultivation, near
ly all of which is freah land, and as productive aa
any land in South-Western Georgia, and is finely
w atered, and substantially improved. My overseerii
will show tl eae places to anyone wishing to examine
them. My terms will bo liberal and payments easy.
For further particulars address the undersigned at
Macon. [may 27] N. BABS.
Exchange on
XE« YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURERS BANK.
mar 25-ts
‘ CENTRAL RACETOirRBIE ~~
, j For Sale.
r IMIE Subscriber offers for sale, the Central Race
L Course, located two miles and a half from the
City of Macon. It con>pri«ev about two hundred
acres of land, is in excellent repair, and is provided
with ail the usual buildings nnd appurtenances of the
5 I Course. The location is pleasant and would make a
healthful country residence; though the Proi»rie|pr
would prefer that it should be soldto some individual
! or Company who would keep it up as a Race Course.
It will be sold on reasonable* forms.
apr 22-ts IL T. POWELL, Propriety r.
[ NEW CROCKERY STORE.
I Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoin
.l ing counties are respectfully invited to call and
examine my stock of China, Glass and Crockkrt
i I Ware, next door tu Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street.
1 I intend to keep at all times a good stock of Goods,
r and will sell them as low as they can be bought any*
wliere in the city. A liberal *hare of patronage ia
respectfully solicited. R. R. HUTCHINGS.
City papers copy. may 20-ts
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
!> ftn ‘l “Ber Thursday, July 15th, the Trails
" will be run as follows:
y Leave Savannah 12.15. p. in,, 11.45 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 7.3" p. in., 6.80 p. m.
Arrive in Macon. 11.00, p. in., 8.00, a. in.
Arrive in Milledgeville 1.10, p. m.
Leave Macon 1".45. n. tn., 10.00, p. m.
J Arrive in Savannah 7.20, a. m., 0.30, p. u>.
Arrive in Augusta 7.30, a. in., 6.30, p. m.
Arrive in Milledgeville 1.10, p. ni.
Leave Augusta, 15, a. m., 2.45, p. n*.
i Arrive in Savannah 7.20, a m.. f».8O, p. m.
• Arrive in Macon, ‘J.Oo, a. m., I Um, a. m.
‘ Passengers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Wes
r turn A Atlantic Rail Road will leave Savannah on the
12.15 train, and arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 uext Dioru
ing. Passengers for Milledgeville ami Eatonton will
leai v by the 11.45 train.
Both trains eotumal al Maron with Hw'itirfflrt
Western Road for Atlanta, and with the South-Wes
tern Rail Road to Albany, Americus, Columbus and
r Montgomerv, nnd at Millen with the Augusta and
’ Savannah Rail Road for Augusta nnd the North.
• I juh J" EMERSON FOOTE, <;en l Sup’t
READ! READ!! READ!!!
11KH0IIK
‘ SELLING OFF AT COST! SELLING OFF
A.T COST 11
* AT
J PARKER’S.
X* 0W is the time for those who intend visiting th
s Watering Places and (tending the various
Commencements to buv Dress GvJDS, cheaper than
they ever saw them. W. W Parker A Co. will sel«
at COST their entire stock of Summer Dress Govus,
which contains every variety of the most Fashfona
i ble Styles, and said to be. by tar, the Handsomest
Stuck in Macon. Our facilities enable us to buy as
low any othei House io the trade, and the present
Stock having been purchased at exceedingly luw
rates, the public may rely on getting bargains.
We an- not in the habit us constantly advertising
j Goods nt Cost, and uw we intend what we say we feel
. Lssui'fyi that su*'h an opportunity is now presented,
« as mdv not occur again.
L . june xviii W W. PARKER A CO.
WEW BOOKS.
VT BOARDMAN’S “ Washington Block” Build
ing.
Parton’s Life of Burr ;
Guy Livingstone;
Beatrice Ccnci;
Bavard Taylor’s “ Northeai T?nvel
.White Lies, by Reade;
Bench and Bar of Ga., by Miller;
Life of Gen’l Blackshear* by Miller;
21st vol Ga. Rept-i, Ac.. Ac.
1 mar xi J M. BOARDMAN.
DR. A. PIERCE, ~
» ‘ FTONTCRI’A.TH.
Office in WHshingtoii Block.
Medicine Cases and Houk* on Domestic Practice
, for sale. july 8-Am
Bacon, Feathers, Flour,
Oil, &c.
I7IFTY’ THOUSAND pounds choice Tennes. r ee Ba
-1 con,
l 25 hhds. St. Louis Bacon,
I 25 sacks Feathers,
I 350 sacks of choice Tennessee and Georgia Flour, *
20 barrels Tanner’s Oil,
10 cask* Linseed Oil,
2 barMs Castor Oil, 10 barrels Lamp Oil,
( 5 barrels Machine Oil, 5 barrels Lara Oil.
s Also a large lot ot No. 1, Extra and Pure Lead,
A large lot of No. 1 Zinc.
For sale on verv accommodating terms bv
i apr 8 J. IL A W. A. ROSS.
STILL THEY COME!
•«<! ELEGANT SPRING sad SUMMEi.
x GOODS upen daily at
I PARKER’S.
Every steamer is freighted with the Beau'ifnl Goods
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
I to be found in the Northern markets.
apr xv-ts W. W. PARKER A CO.
CURIOSITIES!!!
Call at Parker'* on and alter Chis date
and see the
BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FANCY DRESS
GOODS.
BY* remaining New Y ork until the present
time, they have *eeured some r«i' geza#,
aud at remarkably LOW PRICES.
When vou call, vou will be that «ucfi
HANDSOME GOODS of the X ERY LATENT
STYLES and BEST QUALITY can be so vsrv
Chkap.
They have too many NOVELTIES to particu
larize at present, but would be happy to see you
aud let vou judge for vourpelrca.
anrl-tf W W .PARKER A CO.
STRAW CUTTERS,
CORN MH ELLERS,
CORN AND COB MUXS,
Just received at CARHART A CURD’S.
’ Jan 28
Tennessee Bacon.
4 XjY AAA kBS. Choice Tennessee Hama. Sides
.H H"v and Shoulder*. Just received and fuf
r -rie by MrCALLIE A JONES
• aug 2d ts