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VOLUME 11.
The State Press
IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
uv
E. C. & A. M ROWLAND.
si BscßiPi'iox:
Two Dollars p«r annum in advance, or Three Dol
ors st the end of the year.
kin ertisixg:
One Dollar per Square for the first insertion, and
Fifty cents for each aubaeqnent insertion. Liberal
irraagemrnt* will he made with those who advertise
bv the fear.
JOB WORK.
Having a new and beautiful supply of job type and
one of Gordon'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.
who are tavini: in their tall stock of
1 MKDH’IXES. IHil GS. I'tlMS.
OILS. SI’H’ES. IXSTRVMEXTS4C.
Will do well to call and examine tlte assortment at
the Mseon Drug Mart of
ZEII.IX, 11l XT A < <> .
opposite " tt.sira.a Telejjntpli Otlice
T H BOLSHAW F HERZOG.
MIIETIIHi; XiEVV I MIER THE SIX
A LAMP STO3E
IN *1 WON.
rrs||f* subscriber* have opt u*d i LAMP ST(TRI.
| this day. at No. 11 Cotton V enue. three doors
above Parker’s, where may be found a variety ot
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 u*e. anywhere, ('all and see it.
We have on hand, and w ill keep a constant snppl v
of good < oal Oil tor these Lamps; also. Burning
Fluid. Camphene and Alcohol.
We haves carvfullv selected stork of
CSIi.’V V <iL
both pressed and cut. from the be*t Manufacturers.
Crackery, Table Cutlery. Castor Frames, Hand Lan
terns, both Oil and Fluid. Ac., which wc will sell
cheap for C v*u.
SOMETHING NEW ER STILL!
ENGRAVING ON GLASS,
of every description, such as Coat of Anns. ( rests,
lettering of every style. Landscapes. Animals, Flow
era. Ac., done to order in the store.
BOLSII \W A HERZOG.
Macon. Sept. *»th, l s s* sept xvi
Just Received.
IV.EGANT <Wred K I INanoa, H. < G
•j Lever Watches, Neck ( bains mid Ur —rs, Cor
al Necklaces. Ac.
Also, another large lot ot Silver Table Forks, Sil
ver Table and Tea Sp<H»ns. Sih er Soup Ladles. Ac.
Warranted of Coin Standard, at low price*.
E J. JOHNSTON A CO.
NEW BOOKS
AT
Board hi an’* Boo!* More.
\MERICAN Eloquence in two Vol* ; a new < ’y
chqwdia of Commerce ; Burton’s <’\cl »|H*dia o|
Wit and Humor*, ahandv !»• ok on Piopvitv Law;
Man upon the S a bv Frank (»•• <hi !i B ei>:i:itic
pa«age< in Southwestern Hi-t »-v Lite beneath the
Water-; The Hind but not the lo ir:. bv T. " \r
thur ; William the cotiq tc*or. by <• n. > r < harlcs
Napier; lh»ct«»r Thorne . a m*w edition of 1. ._ ;r A.
p.M-sworks; the Pre ir‘.«<i i.oltl Knm; the Priest
II I. o I t. •. ■ itinb k, in In-
r.udi ; Beatrice Cc:i l> ' I' -
er Shenuin Potter. D mg! »- • Belle
Brittan on a tour; Life mo! Ti n • «•! Hugh Miller;
Cruisi-«» the Bet*e\; Testeii »:iv of th i! n*U ; Jeller
turn’s Works; Biilwci * Novel- complete; Grate'-
History of Greece; S • i-rowgr.»*> l‘a|M*r*; Lord
Montague’* Page, by G. P. R. J.one-; t.ie Three
Beauties, bv Mr*. S mtliw nth . V .illation in Amer
lean Dwellings; Derivation of Family n.i ne- ; Wi
d«un. W t and Humor; S ep.-t »w ir -I! nr > . !><•:»’-
Moral Theology; Min»ah. a Prnvei Book; Way-ide
Picture* in France. ILdlami. Belo ui.i ami up the
Rhine; Wild Northern Scene*. Also a large assort
uieut of fine Family Bibles.
d M .It(> \ RDM AN.
T C’/X
kWHISKEY?)
\c.w./
r T*.IE i»urc*t Spiiits ever uttered to the American
A public, possessing none of the poi-inous unalities
initerent in the Whi-ke\ in common u-e. For sale
bv ‘ Me' ALLIE A JON ES.
*may« A-*nts.
RANITE BLOCK.
N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
TI T ILL open on Friday l.*t Oct., an entirely new
v V Stuck of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Which tbey will oflfl-r on a* good terms a* can be had
in the city, consisting in part <d
Rube a Lex,
Double J u|m- Rob**.*,
Robe Valantcs,
Faacv Silks, varimia stvles;
Black Silks.
Ik* Lane Robes.
Figured De Lunes.
Fuplius’s. French Merinos,
French De Lanes.
Cloak- mid Shaw ls.
Also, a full assortment us White Goods, Embroid
erica, Ac., Ac. aep .”•»
JULIUS PETER
IS NOW REi Kix IN<; A
A LARGE «»»d W ELL SELECTED ST<M K
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CONSISTING of (’lot 1.-. < ’.i--i meres. Ve-ting al-o
/ a great variety of Gent* furnishing goo<l- :
Sila, Merino ami Colton I nder.-hin-.
Silk and Linen Pocket Ila idkvrrhiel*.
Silk, lisle thread and English cotton ' . Hose.
Linen ami J cane- Drawers. Cravat-. Suspender*,
wnen Shirts and Collar-, just received ut .11 1.11 - Pe
Taa's. Thankful for the liberal patronage In rctofore
bestowed upon me. I a-sure my friend* that no exer
tion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance of
their iberality ami prefenmei*. Call ami examine
MV stock tx-fore purcha.-mg clsew hr-e.
sept xvi JI LILS PETER.
NOTICE! NOTICE! ’
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
r undersigned offers for *alc Im* valuable O *k
1 and Hickory Plantation of I.acres -ituuted
five miles from Albany, on Cuoleewahee Creek.
There is JOO acres of lam! in a tine state of cultiva
tion, with a gom! dwelling house, frame negro houses,
new and comfortable, and all necessary out Imuses
that a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deem* it unnecessary to say any
thing of the fertility of tin* land Suffice it to sav
that it isasgoial a* any oak and hickorv land hi the
2d District of Ihmghrrty count ao jnstlv eelehratrd
for itsjrichncs* ami adaptation for the culture of cot
ton.
For terms applv to (he undersigned. <»r to B A.
Massey. Overs«*er. on th** place, n h<» will ahow tin*
placatoanv <uic wishing to look at it
sept xvii-ts BENJ. R. SMITH.
T)ALACK Mills Flour a large lot on band. for
1 sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
For Sale on Long Credit.
T OFFER the Plantation near fmericu«. formerly
owned by T. L. //«4t. six miles from Interims, on
the MuekahL creek, cons Mining *ix hundred and mi
•*n aerea, two htimhrd ami fifty acres cleared, w ith
■II the noeevaarv buildings, negro bouse, gin Ihhim*.
•••tow, Ac The place will be s*dd at a bargain and
a lung credit Apply to T. M. Furlow at Amen
cas. or to me at this place.
Macon, ocl xiv JAMES W. GRIFFIN
State Press
GIMMIE HALL NO. 2.
Crockery, China,
O-LASS-WARE &C,
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
1 Macon and surrounding country that 1 have a
ipunl stock of China Dinner and Tea sett* and Granite
linuor and Tea setts.
English (’hinn Tea setts from $•" 50 to oo per
sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from $4 OO
each to sS.«si Tea setts from oo to S|OO 00.
Ici Pitchers. Ac.. Ac. A tine lot China Vases. Scv -
eral setts fine Frmch Glass. Bureau setts for tables.
Fine Bohemian Colognes, Platc<l Butter ami Sugar
Dishes. <’igar Stands. Fluid Gas Lamps for standing,
suspending; aide and Billiard Lamps, Camphene
Lamps, aide and suspending, a common and tine ar
ticle. Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps. Brass
Girandoles, Plated Knives and !'<• ks. Tea and Ta
ble Simons, common Black Tea Pots. Brown Stone
Tea Pots. Brown Spittoons. China Spittons. China
Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as
sorted »tock of Gia.—wan*. I have about *oo dozen
common Tumblers for Merchantsand dozen Gob
lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and
common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of
Wan* ami buy mi (Dass principally for cash at Auc
tions in New Voi k. Boston. Philadelphia. Ac., I think
I can sell here nt New York prices mid give my cus
tomers satisfaction.
Thankful for pnsCpatronage, I now presume to so
licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
As I have a great many calls for Chandeliers fur
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 at least 5 or <•: weeks before they need
them. <>» as to e.iable me to gel them from tin* Facto
ry. Idu not intend keeping stock on hand for that
trade, but will a- heretofore get them out at Factory
prices for Churches. R. P. McE.
apr 2’.’
Just Received.
RIWU'S WE OF JEFFEBSDI.
COMPLETE IN THREE VOH MES, AT
sep 23 .1. M. BOAKI(MAN'S.
T'ESIES’T’Tar.
\ splendid assortment of the latest styles; Den
tists can be supplied with any style,form orcol
oi \lsn, with <t>dd Foil. Gold Plate, Gohl Wire,
Tooth Brushes, Wh< •!-. Dentiet'a Files, Drills, Ac„
ami on short notice, with any materials or Instru
ments th *v mav want, bv
M Don \ 1.1» AVAN GIKSEN
NEW STOCK OF
CROCKERY.
(SUPPOSE all know by this time that I have
moved mv
from Triangular Block to the
Granite Front Store,
OPP. THE LANIER IHH SE.
I now have a new anil good
STOCK OF CKCIISTA,
Consisting of DINNER SETFS, at from $175 down
to any single Sett wanted.
Tea Sell’s <«ill,
from $■ .'«». ibest French Chi ui to s•_■*>,< 'anil $75,0n
WHITE CHINA.
made in Setts to suit purchaser* and priced accord
ingly.
inSrtts, Fr *nch,
for from $1 to s::<i,imi, per sett, hand timely on
grm ed.
G-OBLETS,
from $2,50 per dozen to sls
Whit Granite Ware,
made up as wanted.
I also have a tine assortment ot line
( a-lGi*.- and Plated Tea Setts.
All the above Goods 1 oiler at New York Price*,
as -mall profits, quick sales and satisGiction to all
parties is my mot;o. Orders w ill be filled same as
though tin* purchaser were here.
oct 2> R. P. McEVOY.
HARDWARE.
I A LL Til A DE.
( AHHART A (T RI)
WOULD cal! tin* attention of their customers ami
those wishing to purchase, to their Large anil Well
S. lectcil Stock <»f
Ensrli-h and tmrricnn Hardware.
To Planters and Merchants.
Sweedes Iron all sizes. Anvilsand Vises,
R<*tined ‘* “ “ Smith Bellows,
Oval and Brand Iron, Smith Drills,
Plow Steel. Screw Plates,
Blister Steel. Corn Sbcllers,
Cast Steel. Straw Cutters,
Hollow Ware, Cut ami Wrought Nails.
TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.
Finished Shafts. Axel and Springs,
Carriage Parts, Mealablc Castings,
Bugny Bodiea. Dash Frames,
Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts,
Hub*. Silver Bands.
Leather, Cloth, and all kinds Trimmings.
To Bloiiwe-!£eepcrs,
Table Cutlery, Bnis* Candle sticks.
Plated Spoons ami Fork-. Wire Fender*,
Brass Andirons. Wafer ami Wallle Irons,
Brass F«*ndcrs, Shovel and Tongs,
Together with every thing rise usually kept in our
line, all of yvhich w ill be xold at prices that cannot
fail to please.
•.a Call and examine Before »mrclia.singel*vyy here
C \RII \RT A CURD,
oc t2s Third Stieet.
HOUSE INI) LOT IN VINEVILLE
For Sale.
I OFFER for sale my house ami lot in Viney ilh*.
The lot ciubracvH seven acre- - of land, well im
proved. The House is new and contains cloven
rooms, w ith all necessary outbuil lings attached well
of good water. Ac., ami is a must desirable situation
fur a gentleman's residence.
I :d*'» <»UV*r f«»r mili*. mv
PLANTATION,
Lving three to four miles Ixdow the citv. an<l con
taining U'ihi acres, half of which i- cleared and well
watered with springs. The swamp lam! will make
5o Imshels of corn to the a<*re. On the place are
good tenements, (tin house. Barns, Shop ami every
com enieiice for plantation purposes.
Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN,
aug 5-ts Vineville, Ga.
CliiibraidrfH-x, EEitahroidcrics!
I I’ST received from the latest importations.
ej sihi Svv is* and Jac. Collars from 25c. to $4 each.
]imi pr. •• “ Sleeves from 50c. to $4 “
5o sett* of Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves
from 75c to s'i apiece.
."ithi vds. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, from 12c. to
$1 25 per yard.
gist vds. Swiss Insertion ** •*
$1 «»<'per yd.
1 .hi Embroidered Linen Ildkfs. from 2c. toslo.
Enihrodercd Swiss Dresses of the very latest
Swiss, Jaconet and NainsiM»k Bands, from
25c. to $5
•>o Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles
u»nallv found nndiT tin- head of k.inbn.iderie-.
The idnoe Good* wen-bought at the recent large
Auction Sale-in Jfe« York, und bought »t such re
tniukable low price., that I am collided to sell them
ut lam cent le»» limn actual <aluc.
Jj*" I ndie, pleirne call and .atisti vmir.eh e« of tin
fact.at the Store of f-1.l VS I IX-I EIX.
july XV Cor -.’dSt.4 Cot \i Triangular Block
SDH EL 11. W YSIIIXCTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and in the counties of Wa-hiiigton. Wilkinson
. .id Lauren*. Office next to ('oncert Hall, over
pavne’s Drug Sion*. oct 21
MACON, GEORGIA, Till KSOAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1858.
Legal Forms.
n INES’ Now 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 tilv cents, i
Pil.y J M BOARDMAN
Old Bourbon Whiskey.
| *)BRLS. Superior old Bourbon Whiskcv. for sale
I - M ' M i ll a JONKS
july one ts
Illi'.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
X' ET ASSETS, Exclusively Cash, Four and a
half Millions of Dollar?
Secured by Bond mid Mortgage on Real Es
tate in the City and State of New York, worth over
The entire profits of this Company, s!,«!‘m»,'»is»,
fl*t June, are the property of the assured.
Wivea can insurt* the live- of their husbands for a
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 on
their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or veins, and
so make a provision for old age, or payable to their
heirs should they die in the interim.
A fixed stun can be secured by one payment, with
power to increase or decn*ase the amount deposited,
renewing the amount a-*ured equitable.
FRED’K S WINSTON, President.
Isaac Abuatt, Secretary.
Shkppvrd Homvxs, Actual v.
Pamphlets giving even information, and blank
forms for applications, can be had nt mv office.
T. R. BLOOM,
nor 5 Macon Ga.
Wheat Fans.
("T RANT’S Celebrated Fan Mills. Clinton A Son’s
I Fans, all sizes, from 20 to 35 dollars, for sale bv
may ») N \TH W wr.ED
Oat Flitters.
SELF-SII \RPENIN Straw and Shuck Cutters, Sin
clair’s Patent, Georgia Cutting Boxes, tor sale bv
may 20 NATHAN WEED.
Frain Sieves.
IRE Cloth. Rakes, Leather and Rubber Bands,
\ \ Corn Mills, Corn Shellers, for -ale bv
may 20 N \TII W W I ED
Itfdting’ Cloths.
BOLTING CLOTHSof all numbers and of the best '
anchor brand, for sale by
mny2o NATHAN WEED.
Orain Fradies.
/ 4 R ANTS wire hr iced Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fin
\ I gers, warranted blades for sale bv
may go NATHAN WEED.
Scythes.
I>EST Silver Steel Scythes, S v the Sheaths, Scythe
> Sharpeners, Grass Hooks, Sickh -for sale bv
may 2<« NATHAN WEED.
Threshers.
1 Celebrate 1 4>ver-hot Wheat Threshers,
\ Brown’s \ i -xinia Thrv.-hei* with Straw Seonia
rators for -ale by NATHAN WEED.
may 20
Horse Fowers.
SINCLAIR’S Seven ILn-e Power*. Whitman’*
Virginia Lever Powers, Eme y’s Rail Road llutoc
Power.-, in Store and for sale at nviniif.ietiuci’s
price* by NATHAN WEEP.
may 2
NOTICE.
I7ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible
the (’ASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it.
From this date all article* will be priced AS CASH.
Where credits aregiven (which will onlv be given in
those who have paid ns promptly i an addition will be
made to the pi ice name 1 according to the time de
sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Macon. Jan. 1, HSS. ian 7
Arthur's Cans and Jars.
I I ST re c e i ve d a _-«■
r| large lot of Ar- S/hi!
thor’sl in. Earthen and St J
(!las- Jars, fur preserv
ing fresh fruits, v ege .•
table-. toiinHoe- tic., at
House F ur n i s h i n g
Store, Cherry Street,
j,U,C3
Need Stanley.
'rUBEE lII'XOKEO Busli. Seed Huile.\. in >toie
I and fol* sal** by McCALLIEA JONES.
aug 2<»
OK. K. NISBET,
CITY PHYSICIAN,
WILL attend promptly to all calls.
Office in Triangular block, over E. WINSHIP’S
-torr. j in 7
NOTICE.
| /I LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. women
I ’ F and children, are now offered for sale by tin*
subscriber. The negroes are now at tin* house of
Benj. Davis in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall’- Mill.
Any person wishing to purchase, can -ec the negroes
by calling at said place, or by leaving a note in the
Post Office; they can be brought to Macon for in
spection if desired. These negroes are under as good
characters as any negroes in the State and those that
know them can recommend them us highly. They
are sold for no fault w hatever.
Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives;
there are 2" acre-of land, with a good Dwelling
llouve. Kitchen 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.
aug 5 ELISHA DA Vi*
Geo. T. Roerrs & Son
H AA* E in Store and constantly receiving a large
and general stock of Groceries, cunsixting in
pari of
12” Bags Rio Colfve,
25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee,
1 Cask (’ey lon Coffee, very choice,
2" Bag* Pepper and Snice.
50 Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Relined Sugar, various grades,
25 Iliid-. choice M'dasscs,
15 Iliads. Bar.-n Side-,
100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Cundies,
5o Boxes Soap, variimr* qualities,
So Boxes Starch, various grades, f
50 Boxes ‘grussi Pepper. Spice and Ginger,
45 Boxes Candy, assorted,
C»o Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
30 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes,
»;.S.UHi Cigars of every grade.
Together with a general assortment of Liquors—all
of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20
Macon Furniture Works.
WE are now puttiim up New and -j?
Improved Machinery for the M.iiiu-*I** 1 **
' fact it re of Furniture of ail kind-,
far superior in Workmen.-hip and Durability to must
Northern Work and at a* Low and in most cases
Lower prici-s than ean pos-ibly be laid down in Ma
con from Savannah or New Y »rk. (five u-a call and
we will com ince the sceptical that it is your interest
to make vour at home.
jnne 17-ts T. A G. WOOD.
A l>«--ii-a!ile Kikiilinrr tor
r | S »IE subscriber intending t" remove, offers for
I sale I.is resilience at Lake Academy, four miles
above Macon on the Forsy th road. It hasaboutonr
hundred acres attached is plea-antlv situated in a
good and healthy neighborhood ; it ha* fine w ater
and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit.—
Tin* place can be seen und examined st am time.
JAMfS N KING
MENARD & BURGHARD,
WATCHMAKERS
AND
JE
U A V E just received and oiiened a large and splen
did assortment of Good* in their line consist
ing in part of the following articl *s,
GOI.D & SILVER WATCHES,
Hunting Magic (’aso, Independent 2d, Ac., for GEN
TLEMEN
GOLD W VrUIIEN for Ladies, rich and beau
tiful.
SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob
let*. Ac. •
SILVER PL \TED W A RE, such as( ’astors.
Egg Boilers, ivvith Gohl Plated Clips and Spoons, >
Fruit Baskets, Pitcher-, Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS,
PINS. Ac., Ac., sparkling and bright.
MUSICAL INSTI RENTS, as VIOLINS,
FLITES, GUITARS. BANJOS. TAMBORINES
Gold PENS, and I , E'v(’II,S. Guitars and N’iolin
STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY
GOODS, Music Boxes, too nt meroiis to particular
ize fn an advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them, since tliev commenced business they solicit a
continuaiiec ot the same, and will spare no pain’s to
give satisfaction to their customers, both in the
style a id quality of their wares and in price.
Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch
andon reasonable terms. M. A B.
sop 30-ts
A. A. MENARD,
niII'GGIST AND APOTIIIICARY,
CH EHHY S’l’HEE’l’. XI A< ’< >N. < ; A.
HAS just received and will keep constant- /
lv on hand a fie.li supply ot ItRUt.S 4 V//
MEIHCIX'ES, consisting of /yt
QI IXIXE.
IODINE,
SAI. M INE.
< III.OKOI’ORAI.
IODINE POTASH,
< YI.OMEL,
MORPIIIM'.
pipek; . E,
81.1 E M ASS,
Also, a large lot of American, English and tlertnn.
PERFUMERY.
CAMPHINE,
111 HNINtI l l.l'llt.
SPIHITS Tl ItI’EXTIXE,
Al.t ttllOl..
SWEEIiISII LEECHES.
II AUIiEX' SEEKS. 4c . 4c.
He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY 4
WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17
Bolting Cloths.
I ( ST received theeclehrated Dutch anchor Bran I,
e| all numbers at low price- bv
may fi .1, H A W \. ID>’*
Fluid G-:is Lamps.
11l \VE just received a lot of the above Lamps con
sisting of H ind Lamps, Suspending Lamps. Par
lor Lamp-, und Billiard Lamp*. It is iiuneccssaiy
for me to say anything about tin* Lump, as the Press
of our citv has said all th it I could -t\. It i* also
suitable for running through Houses or F u-torics, on
the same principle n- Gas.
apt 2'J-tf R I’. McEVOY.
LjIXTY TIIO’JSVND I'.-. Ch dec Tenn. Bacon,
Hams, Side* ;nd Should *•*.
3,o"“ lbs. Jowl*. In store an I lor sale bv
may «l MvCALLIE A JONES.
E’aper !
* T BOARDM AN'S hin J.n. Il’ ■. kII id.li.ig, "
a 1.11 ge iis.-ortiih at. JT’up. r I toll*.
m ir xi J. M. Ih’ARDMAN-
Att v'ti >r 'CtoiS.
4 l'P'.\’ at th- •to I mu !• •• '-'"I can pur
2 % chase a <• uintry !<»■■ tt|.»o at v hi. h v < n rTn'T.ouk
from tvventv-inc b.und cd t « three t'<>u i'.d ’foliar*
a y ear situated in mu* of the wealthiest cotton sec
tion* of Georgia. Anew cm if. ) table dwelling, and
all necessarv oiitbuildi: g< on th'* place, 'flic pres
ent occupant le-irc- to sell for the purpose of going
to Texas. Trims. •1, ca-h. sop ‘.’-tf
rarsMO xl..
F. SAULSBURY
I S now located at his NEW STORE, on Mulberrv
Street, opposite the Lanier House, and is prepared
to show’ his old ciistume**s and (lie public tfetierallv,
a* large and varied assortment ot FINE READY
MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS, as can be found in th’* market. He will be
receiving constantly weekly shipments from New
York, embracing the latest st les. E. S.
oct 22-ts
Tennessae Hay.
fTVIIRTY Bales Prime Tennesse II iv, iu.*t t<*c«*'\ed
1 and for sale by McCALLIE A JONES,
mar 25 ts
Will bo taken for a short time
pySTSmE ABT GAILEY,
If wanted by the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOR FIFTY CENTS EACH.
LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY
COLORED. W ITH ILL OTHER ST. LES
VERY LOW.
\ Large* business with small profits is what we
wish ; we do not vxp«*ct to gef rich in one year,
or three years, hut are content to work and wait, and
bv still taking better,cheaper, and more picture* than
niiv one else we hope finally to succeed.
Call at the old stand. Triangular El< ck. Our ftumi*
are newly furnished, and ai r cool and ple:i*ant and y on
can while awuv an I *»iir in examining our numerous
-pecimvns of fine and beautiful I’ictlkes.
jutie x-ts
MRS. DESSAU
HAS as usual returned fruui the North u ith her
-tt ikingly magnificent assortment of X*at isiiin
Hilliiwry, surpassing in grandeur ai \ -t«»ck <J
Gmms that lias ever been .submitted to Southern in
spection.
EV EN ING I>KESSES wliii h btiflledi st riptwin.
EGLANTINE ( I.OAK.S, with Lucknow Trim
niiinrs
DRESS TRIMMIMCS.
CASPIAN HAIR PIN’S.
GRECIAN CCRLS.
HAIR BRAIDS.
HEAD DRESSES.
and an as*u»rtment of diver* articles, which would re
quire an endless list Io enumerate. Delnv not.
Thankful for p.t-t favor-, -he with hearty cheer so
licit* the patronage of all desiring the .rich, elegant
and Ih*mnt iful.
Mrs D. is prepared to furnish Milliners with
wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods in her line,
at the ultorteat eetiee and l-. A.-t ratee
A M BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARK SOW RK< KIVIXG THEIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
1-M BRACING a lartfv variety of Over Couto,
j Black Dre-* Frock-.
Business Frock- ami Sacks,
Black Doeskin Pants.
Fancv Cussiniere Punts ami \ eats,
Ymith’sand Bov - Clothing. oct xiv
Furnishing Goods.
White ami Coluted Limm Bosom Shirts,
Marseilles, “
Meritm Shirtsand Draa er*.
White Jeans and Canton Drawers,
Merino and Cotton 1 . Hose,
Glove*. Sn-peiidvr-. Cravat*.
Silk and Linen Handkerchief*. Ac.
oct xiv A. M. BLACKSIIEAK A CO.
Vali-e*. Carpet and
1 Gutta Pcrcha Bag.-,
Umbrella*, A«.
oct xiv A M. BLAC KSHEAR A ( O.
To Rent,
NEW am'<•’.mill ‘d ull- File pr.M.l’ Sl.Qc- in Da
~t s J D DAMOUR
M. LOH
Fashionable Hair Dresser,
At the Redding House, Macon, Ga«
r J S HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
1 of Macon and stranger* passing through the
city that hi* well known establishment is still in op
eration at Ins <>l<| stand, where he is ready to accom
modate his customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving,
Shampooing mid everything else in his line in the
b<*st style ut art. 11 e offers for sale. Good Bay Rum.
Progler’s Hair Invignrator, Knight's celebrated
Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra
zors, ami all similar articles needed forn gentleman’s
toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can be hail at the reduc
ed price of 35 cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made
to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage w hich be has heretofore re
ceived. M. LOll.
july K-fitn
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN.
AV ASIIINGTON IILOCK, MULBERRY ST.
M ACON. GEORGI A.
I AW, Medical, School, iniscellaneous and Juven
j ib’ Book*.
Blank Books, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Water Colors, Artists' Oil Color*, Boxes of Oil
ami Water Colors. Mathematical Instruments, Mathe
matical ami Engineering Book*. Copying Presses and
Bo<»ks, Writing Desks. Port Folios, Pocket Books,
Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Ink* of the
very best kinds. Faber's ami Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gohl I’eiis, and all the various articles
usually found in a Book Store.
Aho. \gent of the Southern Mutiml nftiirnnce
Un m puny. oct 17
IKESH DBUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
PERFUMERY, 4C.
r jyiE undersigned offers for sale on as low
1 terms a* any house in the State, pure and yff
ri'ii vblr Medicines, ami warranted genuine. z
Che iiical* in great variety.
Drugs hi great abundance mid always fresh,
I .• tuineiy. assorted. Foreign mid Domestic,
in iriinients—Surgical, Dental ami all others,
Toilet Articles in great variety.
Fum y Soaps ami other Soaps in great variety,
Paints, (his. Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
Ere: cli Window Glass, and fresh Putty,
l’ i: t Bru*lies, Colors, Tool*. Pencils and Sponges.
Varui.*h- Coach. Furniture, Damar and Japan,
Me hciniil Herbs and Botanic Medicines,
Starch. Congress Water mid best Citrate Magnesia,
Snuff', Ten*. Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper,
Medical Scales, Mortar* and Pestles, Iron and Porce
lain,
Gclvtines, Soda, Potasb, Alum, Saltpetre,
Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Rose Water,
Quinine. Morphine. Piperine and Acid*,
Balsam Wild Cherry . Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges.
Gum Drops. Brymil’s Cholera Renivdv, ••genuine.”
\nd .ill other reliable preparations of Medicine,
Bust Wine* ami Brnmiy for M<*diei:ia! use only,
Be-t Mustard and Spices fur family use,
\ hiiinlancr of fresh Garden ami Flower Seeds,
Keiituckv Blue Grass Seed ami other Seeils.
GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Corner Mulberrv St. ami Cottun Avenue, Mucun, -’a.
out 17
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
s:;?vei* Ware, Fancy floods,
Piano l ortes, \ iolins,
SES (IfflY. POSTS M3MIS. St.
\\ r E ARE offering our entire stock of the above,
I » with an innuinernble variety of other new and
du-iudde Goods, us the best quality, at lower prices,
fur ca-h, than ever bcfoie sohl in this market, until
the I-I «»f Mm-rh ne*4.
2 . Our .-tuck is very large, and well sclecteil, and
we I worthy the attention < I all those who wish tine
ami good Goods nt exceedingly low prices.
N. B. All those indebted to us will will more than
eivi oblige us bv an earlv settlement.
fc. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Macon. Jan. 21. *sS—tf
More Light.
T IST Received, a lot of the best ami latest im
r provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly
tin* best light wt invented. Call ami see them, as
tlr v arc onlv to be seen to be appreciated.
R. B. HUTCHINGS.,
june xvii Next to Mrs. Dessau’s.
SU3AR, MOLASSES SYF.UP.
O Hi!DS. prime and choice N. O. Sugars,
’ ) •’» Iliid*. prime new crop Cuba Molasse*,
30 Bbls. “ “ •• N. 0. Syrup,
In store and to arrive, for sale bv
Jan 2$ BOW DRE A ANDERSON.
JI Y( KEHEL.
I I H i \GES No. 1, 2 and 3 new Mackerel in
I * H I Kits, quarter.*, halves and wlndv Barrel*, for
sale by BOWDP.E X ANDERSON
jan 22 •
OATS.
•) / H k BUSHELS prime White Seed Oats for sale
»)UU low for C vsh, bv
jaa 2- BOW DRE A ANDERSON.
I’LOI H.
'TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior
J quality, Superfine ami Fainilv. for .-ale bv
jan 22 ’ Bow DRE a \ J’ERSON.
POT YTOES.
* / \ BBLS, prime Yellow planting Potatoes, fur sale
• H f by BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
jan 22
Watches ’. Watches!!
/ ’ ’LEBHATED ENGLISH MAKER! Janies H<xl
\ dell A Co.. R. A (». Beesley, Josh. Johnson, Josh
OloreusliHW. Edward Robinson, and the celebrated
\merican Wati h in Gold ami Silver Cases.
PWIS3 MAKERS Eugene Bruquet. Breithing. La
del < t. E-loward,Favre,Brandt and oilier* to.» numer
ous tu mention, bv DAJ A MA! SSEN’ET.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
The Marble Clock running three week* without
u imlmg sti iking hour mid half hour. Also,Eight Day,
Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Ma
rini Time pieces with and without the alarm.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins Finger Rings mid Ear Ring*.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fob, Ye**, Chatelaine ami Guard Chains.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
A fine a«ortment of Necklace*. Cross<*s, Mediilions
and other Trinkets, by D.U A M \( SSEN'ET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Berrv, Sugar,
ami (’ream Spoon*. Alsu, Desert and Pickles Forks,
Cups, Gobi't*. Waiters, and sundry other articles
too numerous tu mentiuii. bv
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Tlu«it*nl In-triiineut*.
Violincelos. Violins, Flutes, Fludgeoletts, Fifes.
Bmijocs. mid Taniborines ; also a fine assortment us
Italian, French and English Violin Strings, bv
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Gold. Silver, Steel and Plated Speck* with the
Scotch Pebble Gluoscs, a large assortment bv
DAY A MJUSSENET.
FvS' Y Goops.—.l large u*s<ntment bv
D IY A MJUSSENET.
Jlso. ii good assortmen of Cutlery.
Watches and Jcwelrv neatlv Rennircil and War
ranted by ’ DJY AM. lUSSENET.
oct 21 ’
Just Received.
SILVER Fork-. Table ami Tea Spoons, Berry
Scoop*. Soup Laillc*. Ac.. Ac. Ivoiv Handle
Plated on Steel, Table Ciitlery.il. U. Silver Lever
Watches, Mathematical Instrument*. Land Chains,
Ac., Ac. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
June 3-ts
IRAN’S of Linen A'*., whole-ale and nd ail. a large
1 lot. Travelling Satcliells. Basket* Ar. For *alr
by June 3-ts E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
* Citv pn|M*r* ropy
/ E Solid Silver Tea Service of Elegant
1 J Deaign mid Finish, Silvei watei Dippers A
Ju*t received by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
jnne xvii
For Sale.
i)GOOD Iron Safe* uir v\’r.i size. \j>plvat the
J I I i; di
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
\x )
As flood as (hr Best.
E. E. BREWER,
Plain and Ornamental House and Sign
WHOP IX DAMOL li’S XEW BUII.DIXG,
M.WOX. OA.
H AVING a lot of number one hands, I can and
. vvii.i. do work ciir.vpkk and as well as any one
else. A fair showing at all jobs is solicited. All
work warranted.
Jan. Ist, 1858. jan 7
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A TTIIESIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No.
/\ 3. Cotton Avenue. op|xi*is«? Washington SSI
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers T
would return their thank* for the very liberal ami
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. We have in store-w large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
mostly of our own mmiufncture, to which w eekly a<l
ditious will be made, of all the different styles ami .
patterns usually called for in a shoe store, ami would 1
invite those wishing to purchase, to cull ami exam
ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as
anv house in t|>e city ur State.
oct 12 MIX A KYRTLAND
BOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents’ tine French
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof,
of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg
ge<l. Just received and for sale low bv
mt 1 • MIX A KIRTLXND.
L)UBBER SHOES. A large assortment of Gents
L and boy* Rubber.*. Also Ladies -lipper ..nd san
dal rubber Shoe* of Goodyear’* celebrated patent.—
Just received and for sale low bv
octi:. MIX A KIRTLAND ,
PLANTATION BROGANS Now in store the
1 best assortment us Negro Shoes, we have ever
offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg mid
nailed black ami russetts; do. heavy single solei!
black and russetts ; do. boys and youths black and
russetts, all of which vve are selling verv low.
oct. 12 MIX A KIRTLAND. .
Boors AND SHOES Men's mid Buys ami
Youth’s tine calf ami kip p<R,'<! Bootaj Men's
stunt kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting
Gaiters, Monterey, opera ami tie*, ami tine calf Bro
gans; Gents, bo vs’<* mid youths’ patent ami enam
elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
uct 1? MIX .V KIRTLAND.
The ln*iir<‘d Purti< i|,;itu in the i*i<»tit*.
Continental Insnraneo Company,
I CITY OF XEW YORK.
1857.
. CASH CAPITAL $500,000.00
' ASSETS, JULY Ist, 1*57.... 57’1,82
I LIABILITIES. JULY Ist, I*s? 2,757.28
t /iuiltiirtQft, r< handir.f, UouncJufld
Farttitfirff and other Immmblt at th< um
al ratt*.
r I S iIREE FOURTHS of the net profits of the bnsi
1 lies* of this Company’ are divided annually to
■ holders of its policies in Scrip bearing interest, ami
such profits carefully invested for the additional se
curity of the Insured, until the fund thus accumu
lated shall have reached the sum of ss«h»,.mh. i making
the Cash guarantee of the (‘umj.anv $1 .ihmijmhi ; and. '
thereafter, the Scrip will be rctleemed as rapidly ami
to the extent that the profits accruing to the policy
holders exceed the sum of
GEO. T. HOPE, President. ,
11. 11. Lvvpout. Secretary.
T. R. BLOOM, kgrnt, Macon, Gn.
’ey Tin* Board of Dirt*ctors nave thi* day declai -
med a dividend to Policy Holders entitled to partici
pate in the profits, of thu-tj-thru ami one-third per
crtft. upon the E irnrd Premiums of the pn.-t year’s
business, Scrip fur which will be issued A "gust Ist.
j <K?t 20
Experience Teaches Hixdom
I-.-'1.1.0W CITIZEXS. nllow me to :
say to those who have been my ]"'l- .5
ron* and J'/-h-ml* for s<. many year-, ami ’-U f f'Vp
are no v enjoying the benefit.- of my -kill, that I am
in daily coininuntcntiuii with all the source* of infor
mation, both North mi I S »uth, connected with the
Dental profession, ami will omit nothing either in :
money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fa
vor me with their patronage. Please cull at my old
t office, on the corner of 2d mid Mulberrv streets, over
C. Campbell A Son’s stote, sign of th . Gohlen Tooth.
IMMT i 2 J. C. Ml REYNOLDS.
SADDLERY & HARDV7AP.E.
r | 11 E undersigned would respectfully in-/\
1 vile the attention ufiiis friends mid
i turners, mid the trade, to his large stock of a
LEATHER AND RUBBER REI.'«’ING,
Double and Single Harness, Saddles,
Bridles, Bits and Spurs, us the
best make and latest
style.
Al*o, prepared to do job woikat the shortest no
tier, and in workmanlike manner, ami us low as
any ilou-e in the city. Call and see nt his new Store
next to the Manufacture.** Bank, ami opposite Russ’
New B.ulilmg JOHN CLEGHORN.
net I.'
IMAM U.VYUKX J- T. WOODW KKI».
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
HAYDEX 4 WOODWARD are now pre
yiared to furnish their fi tends ami th e *pu .
public generally, with good safe Horse* a«i,|z ’
* new as well ns tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac. ‘
in complete order at th«* shortest notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal attention, to business, mid reasonable <*R«h
prices will enable them to do so.
£-**“Hurscs fed and kept by the day. week or
month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea-on
bh* prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lotterv (“tier,
Macon, Ga.
apl 1
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
r |M!E PROPRIETORS of this well Known
1 establishment, respectfully give notice
that thev are still candidate* for ;he patron- jgJHI
age of the Travelling public, and detei mined ■'laUa
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests and
maintain the reputation of the House.
Free Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House,
by a tine new Omnibus ami Baggage Wagon, which
they have provided for that purpost*. Passengers
hereafter will be ut no expense vv hatever for transpor
tation of themselves and their baggage either way be
tween the Lanier House ami the Railway Stations in
Macon. We ask a continuance of public patruiiage
and promise attention and comfort to our guests.
..< • LOG \N A ME \R \
PIKE IXSIKIM E (OVIEIME*.
r |' , HE Hartford Incorporated 1810, Capital
Tin Springfield (’apital slsi»,«hm».
The Massasoit at Springfield, Capital
with a large surplus securely invested.
Pullicies in the first class Cutnpunie* issued and
losses prompt I v adju-ted bv
E.’v. JffHNSTO.N, Ag.-nt.
' Designs for Monuments
in'
i ROB T E. LAUNITZ, H. Y.
E. J. JOUXSTOX 4 CO.. A-euts.
Macon, (la. i
Fall & Winter Fashions.
Mrs. Howland win open tu-dav, soth sept..
a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hats.’Coifure*,
Ribbon*. Laces, Feathers. Flowers, Velvet Silks,
Lace and Crape Setts, tu which she invites the atten
tion <»f the Ladies. Al-o, Elegant Cloak* of Velvet
and Cloth, Silk Robes, Robe A Less, plaid Silk Dress
Trimming Ac.
Milliners supplied with Bonnets by the ca*c or
dozen. sep «0
1)OSE WOOD, Solid M ilmg.mv. Velvet Stained,
k Ch-at* Venecre.l M thogany Coffins. Also, New
Stv Ir Mctalic C i-«**. superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Mrtalic Cases at lower price*,
junr :. ts F. A G WOOD.
MARBLE WORKS.
J. It. VRT.HT,
M anufacturer *»t und i> »!• •• in Foreign and
Domcfttlc Marble, 1/
’ ' / - .. ha- miloved the Mar
blr Works from Cotton Avenue, to the coiner of .‘ d
ami Plumb Sire*-’, a *h«>rt di-tnnee Smith of llurdt
pian A S’mrks’ Wan h *u QCt *2 lv
NOIBER 3.
Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
1 A LSI RING to move my planting interest Wert, I
offer tor sale two valuable Plantations. One
situated in Macon conntv within three miles of Win
chester, on the South-Western Rail Road, contain
ing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickorv Land, with
good improvements and between thirteen mid four
teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable por
tion of which is fresh land.
The other Plantation ia situated in the 14th district
of Lee, on Flint River at the month of ( hokeeiichic
kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about
two-thirds of which is Oak ami Hickorv Land us the
best quality, ami the remainder good Pine Land,
with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation,near
ly all of which is fresh land, und as productive as
any laud in South-Western Georgia, and iv finely
watered, and substantially improved. My overseers
will show tl.ese places to anyone wishing to examine
them. My terms will be liberal and payments easy.
For further particulars address the undersigned at
Macon. [may 27] N. BASS.
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER’S BANK.
mnr 25-If
NEW CROCKERY STORE.
r INIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoin
-1 ing counties are respectfidlv invited to call and
examine my stock of Cinxv, (Jlam a .d Cnockbky
\\ vkk, next door to Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street.
I intend to keep at all times a good stock of Goods,
ami will sell them as low as they can be bought any
where in the city. A liberal share of patronage is
respectfully solicited. R. R. HUTCHINGS.
City papers copy. may 2V-tf
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
I
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
/ \N and after Thur-d«y, July 15th, the Trains
" / will be run as follows:
f/cave Savannah 12.15, p. in,, 11.45 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 7.30 p. ni., »>..“0 p. m.
Arrive in Macon, I!.(»'». p. ni., 2.00, a. mi.
Arrive in Milledgeville 1.1", p. in.
| Leave Macon 10.45, a. in., 10.0", p. in.
Arrive in Savannah 7.2", a. m., ‘.'.20, p. m.
‘ Arrive in Augusta7.:’.", a. in., ’>.3o, p. in.
Arrivejn Milledgeville 1.1", p. m. •
Leave Augusta, I', a. m., 2.45, p. :r.
Arrive in Savannah 7.2", a. in., 2.80, p. m.
Arrive in Macon, V.o<», a. m., a. in.
Passenger ; for points beyond Atlanta, on the Wes
tern A Atlantic Rail Road will leave Savannah on the
12.15 train, ano arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 next niurn
injf Passengers for Milledgeville ami Eatonton will
leave by the 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon &
Western Rond for Atlanta, and with the South-Wes
tern Rail Road to Albanv, Americus, Columbus amt
Montgumerv, ami nt Millen with the Augusta and
Savannah Rail Road for Augusta and the North.
iulv 2" EMERSON FOOTE, Gen'l Sup t
DR. A. PIERCE,
homcet’a.th.
Office in Washington Block.
Medicine Cases and Book.* un Domestic Practice
f i -ale. jtilv --’jm
R. L. WOOD
HAS just returned from the North with all the
new ami late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
embracing quite a variety of novchics and ctirioM
tic*, making his G vi.lkuy one of the most attractive
ami fashionable resort* in the City.
Phot <><2.l *:q ths
of quite a number of Distinguished person* now on
exhibition among w hich are the fol lowing :
CYRUS W. FIEI D <>f Atlantic Telegraph Notoriety,
('apt. HUDSON, of the U. S. Ship Niagara.
M XYGRTIEM \N, of New York Citv.
JUDGE the noted Spiritualist.
HARRY HOWARD, Chief of the N. Y. Fire De
partinent.
COL. DUR V EA, of the famed 7th Regiment, Nation
al Guard. N Y. Citv.
POPE PIUS THE IX.
PROFESSOR MORSE, Inventor of the Magnetic Tel
egraph.
The Public are re*pectfully invited tu call and ex
amine the above at
WOOD’S PALACE OF ART.
We are now better prepared than ever to execute
those beautiful Photographs, Ambrotype*, Dagnereo
types, Ac . and on account of onr increased facili
ties. will du our work as low a* any other Gallery
and of a Superior Style.
Don’t fail to give us a Call.
sep 30
H. HORNE’S
NEW EATING SALOON.
WILL be open on the IMh inst.. fur reception of
Ladies aud Gentlemen at hi* new Store, next tu
Ayres, Wingfield & Co.,
IN CHERRY STREET.
Thu undersigned, a practical Couk. invite* the pub
lic to his New Saloon, and promises that by strict at
tention. reasonable charges, and fur well cooked dwh
e*. consisting us all the delicacies of the Northern
Markets, his establishment -hall be secund tu none,
ami -upvrior to some. The Bill of Fare, uffeiing the
usual favorite dishes, will have changes every day,
consisting of new dishes.
No Liquors are retailed, ami Ladies may revrt as
sured that every thing will be dune tu preserve de
corum. 11. HORNE.
oct xxi-im
I). C. IIO|)GKI\S\( SON.
Tlacoii, <>a.
Invite the attention of the spur*ing’public and
other* to their large selection of
DOUBLR GUNS,
RU LES, PISTOLS, POCKET AND
SPORTING CCTLERY. FISH
ING TACKLES, WALKING
STICKS, FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC AMUN-
ITION,
and every article found in a first class Sfh>/tman'
Enip<»rlatn Xorth or South. By careful atlentiou to
business and keeping the best goods in our line w u
expect to secure a continuation of past favur*. Re
pairing carefully attended to aw heretofore.
oct 28 '
Attention Ladies!
ON F of our firm having left this dav for jNew’ York
Citv,fur the purpose of replenishing our
STOCK.,
the balance of our large
Stock of Worsted
Silk I)ii‘ss Goods,
Will Im* offered at
GREATLY REDCCED PRICES.
Please call and sec before thev arc all sold,
oct 28 ROSS, COLEM AN A ROSS.
\D.HINTSTR ATO PS SA LE.—Will be tadd
on Tuesday the “.oth day of November next, nt
the late residence and at the plantation <»f Griffin
Oneal, late of Crawford county, deceased, all the per
ishalde propertv Iwbrngingto said estate; consisting
of a large number vs very line mules, a large lut »kMal
and pork hogs, a large number of cattle iu excellent
order, a large lot of corn and fodder, plantation too!*,
and divers oilier things useful to Planters and other*
Sale to continue from day to day until ail is sold.
Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale to ceffi
niencc at the residence.
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oct 21 GRIFFIN G. ONE.4L, ) - Wm r *
Bacon for Sale.
»)*• lids. C'lfirr Sides. Juat received at
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