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VOLUME IL
The State Press
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BOLSIiAW APHERZOG.
Macon Sep . -th, IS * sept xvi :
Just deceived.
IT'IjSGA NT <rvsl rio»ewowd ;>a u*. IL C. G*IJ J
S Lavar IF stoats Nec< haitis and Crosses, Cor 1
si Xeeklaees, A . ,
Als», another large lot »t Silver Table rorkx, Sil
/er Fable and Tea SpjonM Silver Soup Ladles, Ac.
»V.iri sated of Coin Standard. )•" brier*.
>eT> y i J. .JOHNSTON A UO.
NEW BOOKS
AT
Board man’* Book store.
4 MERICAN Eloquence in t v.. Vols . snsw/’v
ch.»e>liaol Com tierce ; Burton * < yclopedta of
Wit and Humor ; auandv bro a on I’ropei v Law;
Man upon the Se.v by Frank (J »«. Irieli . Itomantic
passage* in Southwestern History; Life
Waters; The Hand but not the Heart, b. T v <
thur; William the conqueror, by tJrn. Sir Chai !e-
Napier; Doclor Thorne ; a new edition of l.'.gai V
Poe's works; lhe Preacher and the King . the Priest
and the llaguenuf; I. .rd George Be iiiniek, bv Di*-
raeli ; Beatrice Ceuci; Debit and Credit ; Mnjur IL .e’-
er Saertniu Potter. D.mglas Jerrolds Wit; !><•..e
Brittan on a tour; Lite aud I’im •* < 1 Hugh Mi! r: .
Cruise o’ the B ?t*ev; Testimony of the II ; .leder
son’a Works; Buffer’s Novel* complete; Grate »
lliitory of (fierce; Sparrowgrass Papers; Lord
Motitague s Page, bv G. P. R. .lame* ; the Force
Beauties. bvMrs. Southworth; \ entilation in Ann*
ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wis
dom. W t and Humor ; Steps toward* Heaven: Don'*
Moral Theology; Mizpah, a Braver Book ; W avsidr
Pictures in France, Holland. Belgium ami up the
Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also a large assort
ment of fine Family Bibles.
nep 23 J. M. BOARDMAN
A «=«w.
felHlßfd
r IE purest Spit its ever altered to the American
1 public, possessing none of the poisinoua qualities
innereul in the Whisker in common use. For sale
by ' McCALLIE A JONES.
may 6 A—nts.
RANITE BLOCK.
N. S. PAUDDEN & CO.
\\TILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new
V V stock of
FANCY &. STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Which they will ojfer on as good terms as can be bad
in the city, consisting in pai 1 ut
Robe a Lez.
Double Jupe II >bes,
Robe Valaules,
Fancy Silks, va.i hi* ...
Black ilks.
De Lane it.jbc*.
Figured De i.a.ic*'.
Poplins*s, French Merinos,
Frciicn De Lanes,
JI oaas and Shawls.
Also, a full assortment of White Goods, Embroid
les, ftc v sep J "
JULIUS PE .
IS NOW RECEIVING A
k L kRGE and W ELL SELEI - iZD s i <>C *
OF
\ LL AND WIN i’n .
.• A MSI -TING of Cloth*. Ciwm uerev, Vo ig. ..i,
Cy a great variety of Goul' turiii'i.i.*_■ g > .
S U. Me.-luo and Cotton Undershirt.,
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs.
S.Hc. lisle thread and English cotton , Hose,
Linen and Jeaues Drawers, Cravats. Suspenders.
Ituen Shuts and Collars, just received at Ji Ltrs Pi.
tu n. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon me. I assure my friends that tm eier
lion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance ot
thoir iberality and preference, t all and examine
air stock before purchasing elsewhere.
septx.i JULIUSPETEK.
NOTICEI NOTICE I!
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
r undersigned offers for sale his valuible Oak
1 and Hickory Plantation «>f 1.'»2" acres situated
five miles from Albany, on (’uo)eewahee (’reek.
Thera is 700 acre* of land In a tine slate of cultiva
Men, with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses,
■aw and •omfurtable. ami all necesaarv out houses
that a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any
thing of the fertility of this land. Suffice it to say
that it is as good as any oak and hickory land *ll the
2d District of Dougherty county, so justly celebrated
for its richne«s and adaptation for the culture of cot
ton.
For terms applv t© the undersigned, or to B. A.
Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show the
plsce to auv one wishing to look at it.
saptxviptf BENJ. R. SMITH.
PALACE Mills Flour-a large lot on hand, for
sale by HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN.
sep 30
For Sale on Long Credit.
I OFFER the Plantation near Americus, formerly
owned by T. L. J/olt, six miles from Jmericus. on
the Muckalee creek, containing six hundred and se\ -
»<i acres, two hundred and fifty acres cleared, with
all the necessary buildings, negro bouse, gin house,
•crew, 4c The place will be sold at a bargain and
•a a long credit. Apply to T. M. Furlow at Aiucri
• W ‘Jv** nW. W
GRANITE IIAII NO. 2.
Crockery, China,
G-U-A-SS’W-A.KE 3cC,
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizen* of
Macon and surrounding country that 1 have a
good stock of China Dinner and Tea setts aud Granite
Dinner and Tea setts.
English China Ten setts from f 3 50 to $8 Oo per
sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from <4 <H»
each to Tea setts from $35 W to s!'><' 00.
lee Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A tine lot China Vases. Sev
eral setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables.
' Fine Bohemian (.'ologm s. Plated Butter and Sugar
Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fluid Gas Lamps fur standing,
j suspending; side and Billiard Lamps, Camphene
1 Lamps, side and suspending, a common and tine nr
, tide. Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass
1 Girandoles, Plated Knives ami Forks, Tea and Ta
i ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone
I Tea Pots, Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China
Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well ns
stock of Glassware. 1 have abont 800 dozen
remnmon Tumblers for Merchants and 300 dozen Gob
lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite aud ,
I common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of (
' Ware and buy my Glass principally for cushat Auc
tions in New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Ac , 1 think
i I can sell here at New York pricesand give my cus
tomers satisfaction.
Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to so-
I i cit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
. \* T have a great many calls for Chandeliers for
' <'hurdles, it is probably best to let the world know
hat I have never made any profit out of anything for
i 1 < hiirch. hence all orders tor Lamp* for Churches
diould be sent at least 5 or 6 weeks before they need
i them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto
ry. Ido not intend keeping stock on hand forthat
trade, but will as heretbtorv get them out at Factory
! prices for Churches. R. P. McE.
' R P r
Tnst la eived.
O j jpujiuiij
( PirLETE I* IIKi]E VOLI MEN, AT
I. M. BOARDMAN’S.
3
. . i t > the latest styles; Den-
.* •• -1 v:th any style.form orcol-
\l-' : I F.' Gild Plate. Gobi Wire,
i . 11 -tfls. r Files, Drills. &c,.
• n n . wilt any materials or Instru-
I ’ lh • a.tt. b
s.. 2 M< DON\LD A VAN GTESEN.
N-'W STOCK OF '
CROCKERY.
(SUPPOSE all know by this time that I have "
moved mv
STOCBL
from Triangular Block to the
I Granite Front Store,
OPP. THE LANIER HOUSE.
I now have a new and good
STOCK OF CHINA,
j Consisting of DINNER SET TS, at from $175 down •
’ to any single Sett wanted.
Tea
from l.c*t French China ■tn 42',* ar.l $75,00 I
WHITF. CHINA,
made in Setts to suit purc!ri*ers aud priced accord
ingly.
Glass in S~t*s, French,
for from f 13,0<.’ t<» per sett, handsomely «n-
Sr»vcl.
GOBLETS,
from $2,50 p< r dozen to sls
Whit" Granite Ware,
made up a* wanted.
1 also have a tine assortment of fine
Castors and Plated Tea Setts.
AH the above Goods I offer al New York Prices, 1
' a* small profits, quick sales aud satisfaction to all
parties is my ni<»t:o. Orders wilt be filled same as ;
though the purchaser were here.
oct 28 R. P. McEVOY.
HARDWARE.
18«5S. .1858.
1 A LL TRA DE.
(’AHII APvT A CURD
WOULD call the attention of their customers and
I those wishing to purchase, to their Large and Well :
I S lected Stock of
English and American Hardware.
To Planters and Merchants.
Swcedeslron all vizes, Anvilsand Vises,
Refined “ ” “ Smith Billows,
Oval and Brand Iron. Smith Drills,
Plow Steel. Screw Plates,
Blister Steel, Corn Shellers,
Cast Steel, Straw (’utters.
Hollow Ware. Cut and Wrought Nails.
TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.
Finislifil Shal'ts. Axel ami Springs,
Carriage Carts. MealaMe Castings,
Huge' It...'lies Dash Frames.
Rims and Snokos, Carriage Bolts,
Hubs. Silver Hands,
Leather. < loth, and all kinds Trimmings.
To lloii<e-Keci»eri»,
Table Cutlery. Brass Candle sticks.
Plated Spoons and Fork*. Wire Fenders,
Bra>s Andiron*. Wafer a id Wattle Irons,
Bra*s Fenders, Shovel and Tongs,
> Together with everything else usually kept in our j
i line, all of which will be sold at prices that cannot ,
, fail tn please. ;
7 Calland examine before nurebnsing elsewhere.
‘ ( kHIIART Ar Cl ’KI),
oct 28 Third Street.
HIH'SE WBLOI’ l\ VINEVILU:
For Sale.
I' OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vineville. —
Tt.” !<•( embraces* seven acres of land, well im
i 1 The House is new and contains eleven
room«, with all necessary aitbuil lings attached—well
of good water. &c., ami is a most desirable situation
1 for a gentleman's residence.
I al<*» offer for mv
RIVER PLARTTATION,
Lying three to four miles below the city, and con- ■
taining l.OOi’ acres. lialfof which is cleared and well
watered with springs. The swamp land will make
.Mi bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are .
I good tenements. Giu-lioti.se, Barns, Shop and every 1
' convenience for plantation purposes.
Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN,
aug 5-ts Vineville, Ga.
I'.inbroiiieric*. Kinhroideries!
I yt’ST received from the latest importations.
e) 500 Swiss and Jac. Collars from 25c. to $4 each.
Joo pr. “ “ Sleeves from 50c. to $4 “
50 setts of Swiss and Jaconet Collar* and Sleeves <
1 from 75e to $8 apiece.
500 yds. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, from 12e. to
I 11 25 per y«rd.
S.to rd*. Bwi«s “ Insertion “ ••
. j >1 'io |>er vd
l.«> Embroidered Linen lldkfs. from 2e. t.. sb>. I
• j 30 Embrodered Swiss Dresses of the v ery latest
I designs.
200 Swiss. Jaconet and Nainsook Bands, from
25c. to $5 00
2” Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles
j i usually found under the head of Embroideries.
The above Good* were bought at the recent large <
Auction Sales in Mew York, mid bought at such re- (
• markable low prices, that I am enabled to sell them
r at 50 percent, less than actual value.
LeT - Ladies please call and satisfy yourselves of the
fact.at the Store of ELIAS EINSTEIN.
july xv Cor. 2d St. A Cot. Av. Triangular Block
SVMI EI.II. W VNHINGTON.
ATTOHXEY AT I.AW,
MACON, GA
I Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkins in
.•nd jU-P'** ** Concert ftE* 1
MACON, GEORGIA, Till RSDAY, DECEMBER 9, DS.SS.
Legal Forms.
H INES' New Edition of Legal Forms for sale by
Xhc Single copy or the quantities. Any one
wishing a copy sent bv mail must enclose the sub- ;
scriber six three cent Postage Stamps with the price
of the Book (two dollars and titv cenla.l
july 22 .I’M BOARDMAN.
Old Bourbon Whiskey.
| oBRIjS. Superior old Bourbon Wliiskev. for *alr
by McCALLIE A JONES,
july one ts
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
ET ASSETS. < Exclusively Cash,) Four and a
m 1 half Millions of Dollars
Secured by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es- ,
late in the City and State of New York, worth over
The entire profits of this Company, ST*.OOO,OOO,
(Ist June, 1857,) are the property of the assured.
Wives can insure the lives of their husbands fur a
t sum free from the claims of his creditors.
Creditors can insure lhe lives of their debtors as a
security for their claims.
Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on
their attaining the ago of 45, 5«», 55, or «;o 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 pay moi t. with
power to increase or decrease the amount deposited,
—renewing the amount assured equitably.
FRED'K S. WINSTON, I’resideut.
Isa a c A b n att. Secretary.
Shkppaiui Homans, Actuary.
Pamphlets giving every information, and blank
forms tor applications, can bo had£t mv office.
T. R. BLOOM.
nor 5 \|,it(.ii tin.
Fruit Trees for Sale.
GRAFTED Peach Trees; 5».'0 Fiewellen’s. the best
early Cling Stone known; Tdlotson’s; Early t
and Late ' rawford's, and a few other choice varieties;
also ; ‘"ii Roman eved Apple Trees. Price S2O per
undred; delivered either nt Maron orGriswoldville. '
X’o charge for packing or delivering. Less than one 1
hundred sold at 25 cents per Tree. Address the sub ,
'Criber at Griswoldville, Gn.
nov 4 THOMAS J. STEWART.
? Milledgeville Recoder copy every other week
!*■!• 2 months and send bill to T. J. S.
CLOTHING! CLOTHES’!
E. WINSHIP
HAS ra moved to E. Saulsbury’s old stand next
. lour to Strong »t Wood’s shoe store, and is pre '
■ oared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stocx of i
' It E 5 D Y M A DE ( LOTH ING m the city. sep 23
GRANITE HALL J
OPPOSITE THE LANIER. HOUSE.
r | n [lF subscriber will open the above Hall <*->**,
1 about the tirrtof April nett, for the nc- Tiriljg
cummodation of Families. Day Boarder* and
Transient Customers. This Ilou>e is now kkJm/x
offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in
the South, and from its central location, its large :
and airy room*, offers great indticomer. ts and xccom
! mixlations to Families ami Tinnsient persons. The ■
1 miblic may expect from this Hou-r. all the luxuries
* mi<l comb rls to be found in aav other hot* '
‘ B. F. DENSE.
| mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd House.
I I'OK KENT.
E House an.l Lot oa '' Jlcgr 11 ill « Ijo; .ing Mrs (
Weed’* it fur rent until October. H 59. *pp!y •
to JOHN LAM AIL
oct 7 |
NOTICE.
17KOM this date we sludl mlopt as near as pogsiblc ;
the ( \ Sil -i'i EM. ! .
j From tliis date all articles will be miced AS CASH. •
: Where credits are given t which will only be given to
; ihosc who have paid us promptly an addition wiil be
: made to the pi ice named according tu the time de- ,
•»ired bv the uurcl.a-cr.
HARDEMAN 4 GRIFFIN. |
M a ■< >! 1 . Ju" '. .
Arthur's Cans and Jars.
JUST re c e i ye d u
large l<>t of A 1- A' , '2 !
‘ thor’s Tin, Earthen and Kyvß'
Glass Jars, fur preserv- F
*ng fresh ti uiis, vege
tables, tomatoes Ac., at
IL A WISL S ..■SpK 'kX r
i House Furnishing 1
! Store, Clierrv Street. '
tfncon.Wti. ' 1
j ulie j K-f jr %ggQji|
Seed Baricy.
'•pHHEE 111 XDREI) Hush. Seed Harley, io store
1 and fur sale by McCALLIE 4 JONHS.
I aug 28
IDIR,- TR. NISBET,
CITY PHYSICIAN,
WILL attend promptly to all call*.
Office in Triangular I'lock, uver E. WINSIIIP'S
store. j« ! 17
NOTICE.
| A LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. women
I*7 and children, arc now offered tor sale by the
subscriber. The negroes are now at the house <-f
Benj. Davis in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall’.* Mill
Any person wishing to purchase, can see the negroes
! by calling at said place, <>r by leaving a note m the
j I’ost Office; they can be brought to Macon for in
j spection if desired. These negroes are under as g >od
> characters as tiny negroes in the State and those that
I know them can recommend them as highly. The)
i are sold for no fault whateier.
j Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives;
there are 2” acres of land, w ith a good Dwelling
House. Kitchen 3 or 4 negro Houses, and other
Houses which are useful : also, a good well of water,
I a garden and other improvements which are requir
! ed to make the place cumfoi table. f
aug 5 ELISHA DAVffc -
G n. T. "Rogers & Son
n AA'E in Store and constantly receiving a large
. and general slock of Groceries, consisting in
purl of
12’’ Bag* Rio Coffee.
'■ Bags Old G overnment Java Coffee,
I Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
2U Bags Pepper and Spice.
5o Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Relined Sugar, various grades,
25 Hhd*. choice Molassea,
15 Hhds. Bacon Sides,
100 boxes Sperm ami Adamantine Candle*,
s<) Boxes Soap, varioiks qualities,
j 30 Boxes. Starch, various grades,
; 50 Boxes . gross Pepper, Spice and Ginger,
i 45 Boxes Candy, assorted.
• 80 Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
•”.U Boxes Pickles, assorted size®,
; '15,0X1 Cigars of every grade.
Together with a general assortment of Liquors all
‘ of which will hr sold low for Cash. oct 2o
Macon Furniture Works.
B,P ,unV P’Dting up New m '
- IMi ~_*£/
facturc of Furniture of all kind*
, far superior in Workmanship and Durabil'ty to most
Xorthern Work and at a* Low ami in moat eate*
I Lower prieea than ean possibly be laid down in Ma
con from Savannah or New Y irk. Give us a call and
' we will convince the sceptical that it it y ar iniere*»t
» to make vour purchase at Lome.
. june !7-tf T AG WO ’D
j A Desirable ISesideuce for
r TBJIE subscriber intending to remove, offers f r
1 sale Lis residence at Lake Academy, four miles
above Macon on the Forsyth road, it hns about one
hundred acres attached iw pleasant v situated in a
t good and healthy neighborhood; it has tine water
and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit. -
The place can be seen and examined at anv time.
sep 2-ts JAMES N KING.
1 M/iS.
WE would inform our friends and the pnblie tka
we arc supplied as usual with a large ami faahiona
J Lie
Fall Stock of Dry Goods.
which we are determined t<> dispose of at very urnall
MENARD & RURGHARD,
WATCHMAKERS
AND
JJES'W2E3X J E!I=LI3,
HA V E just received ami opeued a large ami splen- ?
did assortment of Goods in their line consist
ing in part of the following art id •*,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
Case. Independent 2d, Ac., fur GEN j
(•OLD WATCHES fur Ladies, rich and beau ,
• tiful
SILVER WARE, such as Spuuna, Cupa, Gub
lels, Ac. ‘
SILVER PLATED W ARE, Mich asCaatora,
’ Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated ('ups and Spoon*, >
Fruit Baskets, Pitchers. Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS,,
PINS, Ar., Ac., sparkling and bright.
MI SICAL INSTI MEATS, as VIOLINS.
FLUTES. GUirARS, BANJOS, TAMBORINFS.
Gold PENS, ami PENCILS Guitars and Violin
STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY
<»O[)DS, Music Boxes, too ut meroua to particular
i ize in an advertisement.
Thankful f»r the liberal patronage bestowed upon
1 them, since thev commenced business they solicit a
continuance of the same, and will >parr no pain’s to
give satisfaction to their customers, both in the
style and quality of their wares and in price.
Watch ami other repairing executed with dispatch
and on reasonable terms. M. A IL
sep 00-ls
A. A. MENARD,
DR! GGIST AND APOTHECARY, J
CIIERRY r STREET, Nl.\< ’ON, OJV. j
HAS just received and will keep constant- I
. ly on hand a fresh supply of DRUGS A '
M EDICIN ES, consisting of TWI
<ll I NINE,
IODINE,
SAL \< INE.
CHLOROFORM,
IODINE POTASH,
C ALOM EL.
MORPHINE,
PIPERINE,
ULI E M ASS, J
Arc., Ac. .
Also, a large ol of American, English and German i
PERFUMERY.
! CAMPHINE,
BURNING FLUID.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
I ALCOHOL,
SWEEDTSII LEECHES,
GARDEN SEEDS. Ac.. Ac.
Hr will also k»*ep a pure article of BRANDY A
■ WINE fur Medicinal purposes. oct 17
Fluid Gas Lamps.
• I HAVE just received a lot of the above
n-1 sitting ut liami Lamp*. Suspending I.amps. Par
lor Lamps, and Billiai ! Lamps. It is unnecessary
for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Press
of <>ur city lias *aid all that I could say. It is also
suitable fir running through Houses or Factories, ou
the same principle as
aprif R P McEVOY.
» ’!.\TY THOUSAND lb% Choidl Tenn. Bacon.
» v Ifn.iH. Sidt-i and Shuuldiy s.
' i i lb*. Jowl.-k. In stole and tor aide bv
may 8 M.UtLLIE A JONES.
Paper i>o!K ! Paper Dulln!
£ T P.O \ RDM A N”S •• Wellington Block Building,’’
. a large assortment of Paper Dolls,
ma. v: J. M BOARDMAN
Tennessee Hay.
r I M HRTY Ba>* Prime Te II 5, jiut received
1 and for side by M-CALLIE 4 JON ES,
mar 25-if.
.Will bo taken for a short time
PUSH S ART GALLERY,
If wanted by the Dazen,
Superior Photographs
i bll I'll’ I'Y CENTS E ti 11.
LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY
: COLOREiI. W ITil ILL OTUERSTI LEN
VERY LOW.
k business with Mnall pr.. in in what wc
' .A wish: we d> nut expect t<i git rich in one year’.
I or three yearb. but are content to work and wait, mid
I by at ill taking better, cbejipcr, and mure picture* than
anv one el*r we hope finally to succeed.
Call at the old stand. Triangular Block. Ourrooms
are newly furnished, and are cool and pleasr.nl and you
■ can while aw v an I our in examining our numerous
; specimens of tine and beautiful Pictlmes.
I june x-ts
MRS. DESSAU
H ‘AS a* u*ual returned from the North with her
strikingly magnificent ussurtmeulof Parisian
I Millinery, surpassing in grandeur any stuck of
• Goons that has ever been submitted to Southern iu
•i ecti
EV ENI N(i DRESSES which baffle description,
1 EGLANTIN E CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim
mings,
j DRESS TRIMMIMO.*.
CASPIAN H AIR PINS,
GRECIAN CURLS.
HAIR BRAIDS.
HEAD DRESSES,
and an assortment of diver* articles, which would re
quire an endless list to enumerate. Delnv not.
Thankful for past favors, she w ith hearty cheer so
licits the patronage of al! desiring lhe rich, elegant
and beautiful.
’ Mrs I), is prepared to furnish Milliners with
wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods iu her line,
at the shortest notice and lowest rates.
I
A M BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARB SOW RBCKIVIKa THKIB
Fall and Winter Stock,
a large variety us Ov®.- Coats,
j Black !)rc*.« Froek*.
Business Frocks and Sacks,
Blank D<>e«kiu Pants,
IFancv Casstmcre Pant* and Yeats,
You «a I Boy’s (ffi ithiug, egt xiv
Fumishin? Goods.
. White and CotoH 'l Linen Bosom Shine,
I •• •• •• Marseilles, “ *
Merino Shirts a i l Drawers.
White Jeans aud ( ant .r. Drawers,
Menno and Cotton , Hose,
i Gloves, Suspe:.<!♦’.■» f’ravats.
Silk a id Li:;.-q Handkercb ef*. Ac.
; uctxiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
r pi:UN K>. Valises. Carpet and
1 <Julia Pcrcha Bags,
Umbrella*. Ac.
oot xiv A M BLACKSHEAR A < O
To Rent,
1 ,) «(EW and cimmodinm Fira proof Slorea ;i h,
M im.ar'a Block va ad nireaL Apply io
Mgt j B DAMOFU
' New Family G ocery •
STORE.
' GREER A FREEMAN
I r WE opened in their new store. 2d door below
I I Jtltijraph (’berry Street. lhi« city.
! with a complete st<x k of Family Supplies, consisting
‘ in part. Hiram Smith and Macon Milla’ Flour. Stea
art a Coffee, crushed and powdered Sugar, 014 Gov
ernment Java. Luguira and Santa* Coffee, a direct
importation of (‘anton Tea* and Chocolate, Fulton
Market B • t. extra pickled Pork, choice table Butler,
Pine Apple. English Dairy and Slate Uheeae, dried
Beef and Tong ;vs, Pigs Feel and Hanis, red and
’ white Oiii-’i:-. Mtirar and y<-lb»w Potatoes, Sardines.
i Lub*ters nud Cl.'.ir.s Pre-erve* and Jellies, Nut* of
| a’.lkind', Currants, dried i ig*. Candies, (»um-«lrop«.
' for Hv L • cd ‘”d cooking purpose*, and a large lot
of I'igars <* f ‘ the rn smoking
and ch<-a g Tobacc" Ac. ; all of which will be told
low for CASH’ Come one come all.” and examine
I t uur Stock Wc arvdvt rminvd to please.
JASPER
f n
3V31. EOH
Fashionable Hair Dresser,
At the Redding llon*e, Macon, Gn*
r |‘'HE Subscriber respectfully inform* the citizen* •
1 of Macon and stranger* passing through the '
city that his well known establishment is still in op- '
vration at iua old stand, where he is ready to accom- J
modatc his customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving, !
Shampooing and everything else in his line in the ■
b*»t style of art. He offer* for sale, Good Bay Rum. !
Prqgler's Hair Invigorator, Knight'w celebpited ;
Hair Rcatorative. Fine Soap*. Combs, Brushes, Ra- i
zorv, and all similar article*needed fora gentleman’s
toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can lx- had at the roduc- I
ed price of 55 rent*. Also, wigs and Toupee* n!ade I
to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance •
of the liberal palronug* winch he ha* heretofore re
ceived. M. LOH.
july M-6m
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
wasiiin(;t<»xnr.o< k,Mi i.nEiutyst.
MACON. GEORGIA.
I AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven- •
j ile Books.
Blank Books, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Water Color*, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil
and Water Color*. Mathematical Instruments, Mathe- '
matica) and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desks, Port Folio.*, Pocket Books, 1
Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Ink* of the
very best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’* Drawing Pen- ;
cils, Steel and Gold P<ms. ami all lhe various articles
usually found in a Book Ston-.
Also. Agentof the Southern Mutual nsiirancr ,
Company. oct 17
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, I
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
PERFUMERY,
r TMIE undersigned offers for sale on as low
1 terms as any house in the State, pure and >
reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine.
Chemicals in great variety.
Drugs in great abundance and always fresh,
Perfumery. a**orted, Foreign and Domestic,
Instruments Surgical. Dental and all others,
Toilet Article* in great variety, j
Fancy Soaps and other Soups in great variety,
Paints, Oils. Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
French Window Glass, ami fresh Putty,
Paint Brushes, Colors. Tools, Pencils and Sponges.
i 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,
Geletines, Soda. Potash, Alum, Saltpetre, ;
Castor Oil, Sweet 04, Cod Liver Oil. Ros* Water,
Quinine, Morphine, Piperine and Acid*,
Balsam Wild Cherry. Cherry Pectoral. Loxengee,
Gum Drops, Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, “genuin*.”
And all other reliable preparation* of Medicine,
Best Wine* and Brandy for Medicinal use only,
Best Mustard arid Spiers for family me,
Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Krnluekv Blue Grass Seed ami other Seeds.
GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Corner Mulberry St. and Uutlun Avenue, Mac n. Wla.
oct 17 I
\vai< iii'.s. .ii:wi.i.i:y, ;
Silver Ware, Fatacy <«oo<lv,
Piano Fortes, Violins,
r^-TT tt zv~FZ. ygl
h. ran. ram moe. I
\\TL ARE offering our entire stock of the above. |
y v w ith an immmerablc variety of other new and i
| desirable Goods, of the best quality, at lower price*. I
' fur cash, than ever before sold in this market, until I
1 the Ist of March next.
(-3?* Our stock is very large, and well selected, and ,
i well worthy lhe attention of all those whu wish fine
I and good Goods at exceedingly low prices.
I N. IL AH those indebted to us will will more than '
I t*er oblige us bv an exrlv *ettlement.
F. J. JOHNSTON k CO.
Macon, Jan. 21. '5 Q — tt
; SUGAR, MOLASSES & SYRUP?
. *l** HHDS. prime ami choice N O. Sugars,
.V Bbls “ “ •- N. 0. Syrup,
In htore and to arrive, for sale bv
jnu-28 BOW DRE A ANDERSON. 1
M %( KEKEL.
fl fl W I PACKAGES No. 1. 2 and ■; new Mackerel in
Iw'f Kits, quarter.*, hah < * and whole Barrels’, fur
sale by BO W DRE A ANDERSON.
jau 28
OATS.
Q/A/'k BUSHELS prime White Seed Oat* for nala !
; tJVV low for bv
i Juu l* BOWDRE A ANDEIi't’N
I LOI R.
| mWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior j
1 1 qualitv, Superfine ami Fainilv. for sale bv
] jon 28 ’ BOWDRE A A
POT ATORS.
I BBLS, pruu* Yellow planting Potatoes, for sale
I eJV by BOWDRE A ANDERSON
j fan 28
Watches! Watches!! ;
' / CELEBRATED EN3LISH MAKERS J unes 11...1 i
i y dell ACo R. AG. Beealcy, Ju»h. J<»hn*oii. Josh ■
Oloreiiiiliau. Edward Robinson, and the celebrated
American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS Eugene Bruuuet, Breithing, La
deriet, Edoward.Favre,Brandt and others to.) numer
ous to mention, bv DAY A MAU>SENET.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
The Marble Clock running three weeks without
winding- striking hour ami half hour. A Iso, Eight Day,
Mnrblenml Marbleized Iron. Bronze. Wood aud Mu
‘ rim Time pieces with and without the alarm.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
* Fine settv of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET.
| Diamond Pin*, Finger Rings ami Ear Ring*.
DAY A MAUSSENET. |
' Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Chains.
| DAY A .MAUSSENET. '
> A fine assortment of Necklace*. Crosses, Mtxialiona
I and other Trinkets, by DAY AM \ USSEN ET. 1
I Silver Table, Tea, Salt. Mustard, Berrv, >ugar.
i and Cream Spoon*. Also, Desert and Pickles Forks, ,
■ Cup*, GobL Is, Waiters, and sundry other articles I
I too numerous to mention, by
I DAY A MAUSSENET. •
Mimcal In«trunicntv.
Violincelo*. Violins, Flutes, Fladgeoletts. Fifes.
; Banjoes, and Tamborines; aloo a tine assortment of
’ Italian, French and English Violin Strings. I»v
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Speck* with th*
Scotch PebblaGlass**, n large assortment bv
DAY A M. 4 USS I: NET.
Fancy Good*. - j 4 large a*.*oitrncnt bv
D.<Y A MJUSSKNET. ,
.(Ivo, * good assortrnen of < utlery.
Watches and Jewairy aeatlv Repaired and War
ranted bv DJIY A MAUSSENET. i
oct 21’
For Sale.
GOOD !r*a t»af*a -on* extra a x*. Applv at tb*
Z uffic. *f T R BLOOM,
act 28
Bacon for Sale.
• lid*. < Icnr Sides. Just received at
oct 2 ts HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN’S
R.EMOVAL.
E. SAULSBURY
IS now located at hi* NEW STORE, on Mulberry
Street, opposite the Lanier House, and i* prepared I
to show his old customer* and the public generally,
a* large and varied assortment of FINE READY
MADE CLOTHING ami GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS, a* can be found in this market. He will be
n-cviving constantly weekly shipment* from New
York, embracing th* laUwl ar.'iea. K S.
•ct M ts
Gloves, Gloves!
('NOLORED and white Kid. Silk. Cashmere and
Buck Glove*. Kid and Buckskin Gauntlet* of
I Jn* l * oeir 'g.*^ w g l *
. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
As Good as the Bost.
I
E. E. B Tt E"W E E ,
Plain and Ornamental llonae and Sign
v it*
i SlKlp IN DAMOUK S NKW BUILDING,
M ACON, GA.
HAVING a lot of number one Lands, I can ami
will do work cwiaPbr ami as well a* any one
' else. A fair showing al all jobs is solicited. All
• work warranted.
| n
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No
3, Cotton A venue, oppoaiae Washington 1
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subtenberx Y
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long ooutimied patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the
| same. We have in store a large usaot tineut of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
, mostly ofunr ow n maniifacture, to which weekly ad
i dition* will be made, of all the different styles' and
; patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would
invitethosewisbingtopurcha.se, to call and exam
[ inc our stock, as w e are prepared to sell as low a* (
anv house in the citv or State.
<■’ ! I.’ RIX A KIRTLAND.
BOOTS A full aasurtiDent of Gents’ fine French j
Calf Boots, pump side, welted and water proof, 1
' of various kinds and qualities, Imhli sewed and peg •
ged. Just received and for sale low bv
©eiifi mix a Kirtland.
Rubber a img.- *■«».<.riim-ht of Gent*
and boy* Rubliers. Also Ladies slipper and sun i
I dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’* celebrated patent.—
| Just received and for sale low bv
| ortD.i NflX A KIRTLAND.
PLANTATION BROGANS.-—Now in store the '
best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever
| offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and
1 nailed black and russwtts; do. heavy single soled
' black and russetts; do. boy* and youths black and
i niasett*. all of which wc arc selling verv low
| 0M MIX A KIRTLAND.
B< >o I .■* .\ ni > BHO£H Man’s nn<i Boys and
Youth’s fine caif and kip peg’d Boots’; Men's
* stout kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting
| Gaiters, Monterey, opera and tics, and fine cnlf Bro- '
gatia; Gents, bovs’a and youths’ patent and onam- ,
( lied Brogans ; Men’* boys’ and youth’s California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND
Experience Tearhcs M Mom
I^ELLOW CITIZENS, allow me to
suy to those whohave’bevn mypa/-
ronv aud/rie?i</4i for so many years, and '
are n«»w enjoying the benefit* of my skill, that I am
in daily communication with all the’source* of infor
mation, botli North and South, connected with lhe
Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in
money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fr.
vorme with their patronage Please call at my old
office, on the corner of xd and Mulbei rv streets, over
C. Campbell A Sun’a store, sign of the Golden Tooth
• - .1 <’ Mi REYNOLDS.
SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
r undersigned w 44 r- *pectfnlly in
. I vite the attention of his fine .da and cus
J toiners, and lhe trade, U» his large stock of
1 LEATHER AM) RERBER BELTING,
| Double and Sin de Harness Saddles,
Bridles, Bit* .uni Spurs, us the
best make and latest
style.
Also, prepared to do iob work at the shortest no
tice, amt in workmanlike manner, and as low a?,
any House in the city. Call and *'■(• at his new Store
next to the Manufactures’ Bunk, and opposite K ■&.>'
New Building. JOHN (.'LEGHORN.
I oct
ISAAC ItAtuES', J. T. WOnUWAUD.
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
I TAYDENA WOODVV ARD are now pie
!I I ,
j public g< />-rally, with LT"«»d Hor*es
j new ns well us !.*.*ty Buggies, Curriug***, Ac. * ■■
• in complete order at the *h*n test notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
' personal attention, to bu*.ii>v*s. mid reasonable cash
] prices will enable them to do so.
Horses fed and kept by the day, week or
. inunili. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason
; ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery I “lice,
Macon. Ga.
I *pl 1
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON. GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
rpilE I’ROPRIETOIiS ..t tli - «.•!! Known
1 establishment, respectfully give notice
that tliev are still cuudidates for .he patron- ujaßfl
age of the T ruvelling public, and determined md&ik
. to omit nothing to deserve well of tl.eir guests aud
I muiutain the reputation us the House.
Frco Transportation
I Os Passengers and Baggage, to'and from the House.
I by a tine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which
; they have provided for that purpose. Passengers
j hereafter will be at no expense whatever for transpor
i tation us themselves and their baggage either way be
■ tween the Lanier House and the Railway Stations in
Mac mi. We aak a continuance of public putrunage
and promise attention and comfort to our guests,
net I <>G AN A MEARA.
LIRE IXSt ltlM L KOIPAMEn; “
' Hartford -Incoqiorated 1810, Capital
1 ssiM.>, nuu.
The Springfield Capital $150,c00.
The Massasoit at Springfield, Capital $150,000,
1 with a large surplus securely invested.
Pullicics in the first class Cumpanics issued and
. losses promptly adjusted by
L . .101 l NSTON. Agent.
Designs for Monuments
ROB'T E, LAUNITZ. N. Y.
k’ J JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents.
, Mi.cin.Ga.
Fall & Winter Fashions.
MRS. HOWLAND will Open to-day, soth Sept.,
a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hats, Ceifures,
Ribbons, LukCS, Fvatlurs, Flow era. Velvet Silks,
t Lace and Crape Sett*, to which s!»e invites the atten
tion of the Ladies. Also, Elegant Cloaks of Velvet
i and Cloth, Silk Rubes, Robe A Leas, plaid Silk Dress
Trimming Ac.
Milliners supplied with Buuuets by th* case ur
•ep .’v
COFFINS.
1 JOSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany. Velvet Stained,
Il Cheap Veueere I Mahogany Coffinw. Also, New
Sty Io Metalic Cases, superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metalic Cases al low er prices,
june 17-ls T. A G. WOOD.
MARBLE WORKS.
.1. It. ARTOPE,
N < ANUFACTURE R of and Dealer in Foreign and
• .v 1 Domestic Marble, .Vbnunwnf*. Tomb-Stone/.
• M'lutlet. bur mt tire Slab/. rf*r.. has removed the Mar
j ble Works from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of • d
and Plumb Street, a short distance South of Hnrde
as an A Snarks’ Warehouse oct 22-Iv
KESMOVA.iI..
McCALLIE A JOKES
HAVE removed two door* below thyroid stand,
in the bouse formerly occupied by Mvssj*. J. B
A W .4. Rom. oct xiv
Kenedy’s Excelsior Flour.
-4 T| K Sacks Kenedy's Excelsior and Superfine
13v Flour.
; 150 do. Morganton Mill* Extra do.
Just received and h r sale bv
oct xiv McCALLIE A JONES.
Tennessee tlacou and Lard.
I Thousand lbs. Tennessee Hains, Sides and
X 1 Shoulder*.
1 Can* No. I Leaf Lard,
! 15 bbl*. u
In Store and for sale by McCALLIE A JONES.
<>*• xiv
1>1.%N1N(..
J Scroll Saw ins,
Ti iiing.
Uarviim.
Bracket mid Or
namental Work,
| ord*r hy T. d (i WOOD.
NUMBER 6.
j .MOBE HEW GOODS.
| ATTENTION LAJDIES-
TE onec n.oro inviu ,he (o calland ea
*». , tl ; e '■>•'«? pourtite 2 Flounced and
double Jupe Silk Robe, thm I mVB bee,, hrouubt
to Macon tin. season. Just receded nt the 'Tleud
Quarters of Fashion.” BOSTK K 4 KFIN
nor 4
r Dress Goods.
I IM opened a superb a.**oriiiient, embracing m&>
M ny elegant Style* of entirely new designs, at
*»e4 liOSTK'K A KEIN.
*ll I.S AMD < MtAKS. ~~
A N entire new lot that are cheap and handsoma
-i* BOSTICK 4 KUN.
nov 4
Carpeting and Rugs.
r pilE largest and best a « n tment in Middle Geen-
1 gui, and at price* that will give universal *ati..
faction. Call »o«.u at BOSTICK A KEIN’S
dov 4
DR. a: PIERCE,
JIO.MtEI’A II I. ’
Office in Wiisbington Block.
Medicine Cases ami Books on Ltoinestie Praetica
-6“
Tr “ R.L.WOQD~
I I AS just returned from the North with all the
I 1 new iuhl lute improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
embracing quite a rariety of novebiea and curiosi
| ties, niuking ins Gai.i.kky one of the most attructut
aud fashionable resorts in the City.
I■* 11 () t og-rapli s
of quite a number es Distinguished persons bow en
exhibition among which are the following :
i CY RL S XV. I II I D of Atlantic Telegraph Noteriety.
I (’apt. 11l Ds()N, of the U. S. Ship Niagara.
MAYORTIEMAN. us New York City
JI DGE EDMONDS, the notedSpiri luulift.
HARRY HOWARD, Chief of the N. Y. Fire De
partment.
COL. DURA EA, of the famed 7tL Regiment, Nation
al Guard, N Y. Citv.
; POPE PIUS THE IX. ’
. PROFESSOR MORSE, Inventor of th* Magneti* Tel
egraph.
The Public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine the above at
WOOD’S PALACE OF ART.
We arc now l etter prepnied than ever to execute
I thovebeautiful l*l>otographs, Ambrotypes, Dagucreo
tyj.e*, Ac., aud on account of uur increased fucili
lien, will do our work as low as any other Gallery
I and of a Superior Stvle.
, Don’t fail to give us a CalL
sep iO
iTTTIhTDG KI NSTSONj
Hacon, Ga.
Invite the attention of the spor’iug {public and
others to tbwir large selection of
DOI TILK Crl NS,
! RIFLES, I’JS’lOLs, POCKET AND
I SPORTING CI TLERY, FISH
ING TACKLES, WALKING
STICKS, FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC A MUN
ITION,
and every article found in a first class Sportman'9
L'inporium Aot-fh or St nth. By careful attention te
business and Uvj iug the best good* in our line we
expect tn secure a cHitiuuatiou of past favors. Re
pairing candidly attended tons heretofore.
oct zS
Attention Ladies!
ONE ofour firm having left this day for New Yerk
City,tor the purpose of replenishing wur
STOCK,
th* balance ul our huge
Stock of Worsted
A i. 1>
Silk I )i-< hs Goods,
Will be offered ut
GREATLY REDI CLD PRICES.
Please call and .‘.ee before they nrc all sc Id.
s a ROSS.
R E \I O X' A Tu?
Henry Horne
MAS HEMO VID HIS
| Cake. Pnslrv and
BREAD BAKERY,
CANDY A IRHT STORE
NEXT TO
Ayers, Wingfield & Go’s.
GROCERY STORE,
• N CHEERY STREET, an<J l»as now fine ae
-1 (xnntnudutiun. ami an entire new iteek vs all (’onfec
| tiuns which is offered at lowest prices for CASH.
uuv 2-ts
Choicest Fruits.
i I IST received. New Layer Raisins, Laugtxedoe,
. Marseilles, and Prince > Almunds, Sweet Or
' unges, Choice Northern Apples, at
nov 4 HENRY HORNE’S.
J. F. WINTER & CO.,
Aiirtionrcrs & Grnrral Cemmlssiea
Al er cl
MACOM, GA.
r I' S HE undersigned have formed a copartnership for
' A th* transaction of the above business in thia city
aud solicit the patronage of the Public generally.
From its central location, Macon offers rare facili
ties fur the quick aud advantageous sale us Flour,
Grain, Dry Goods, (Hocerics Ac. Particular atten
tion given to the public and private sale of Negroes >
Real Estate, Stocks, Bunds Ac. Liberal adv ance*
made on consignments. All goods warranted as rep
resented ur no sale. J. F. WINTER,
set> 25 J. Si. WIATBK,
ARKANSA&LANDS ~
(8036 ACRES)
Jb ‘OJb-e. T .TV?,
1 r |MIE following valuable lands in the State of Ar
-1 kansas are offered for sale at very low prices and
on the most accommodating terms, viz:
4,85510 100 acres in Crittenden county located on
lhe St. Francis river—high above the late high wa
ler and as rich in suit as any lands ip the State.
1,760 acres in Prairie county, in lots of 160, 52»»and.
v acres; they are first-rate lands and well located.
635 acres situated in Independence county, about
our mile* from Batesville s'a flourishing tow and
about one and half miles from the river—about 40
acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fin©
springs, log house, crib Au. This is good land, in
( an old settled part of the State.
J 8"7 acres in White county; 363 30-100 acres in
J Bradley county; 6&7 acres in Poinsett county. The
above rank as first-class lands, well located iu fluur
lishing neighborhoods.
1,62" acre* on White river, two mile* above the
town of Desarc. This is known as the White Bluff
tract, and is high aud drv above all overflow*. The
1 land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects cnluu
latcd to make an excellent plantation. White river
is navigable all the year for one hundred milcti above
■ this tract, which is one of the best point* on the riv
; er for a wood yard—easy of access to the steamer* in
nil stages of the river—and no doubt by proper msn
agement the wood could be made to pay for the land
in a short time.
The above lands are exempt from taxation up to
, 186$ and ’64. They have been selected with great
care , and all yt them '■ w ith the exception of one tract)
being con vet ient to the line of the Memphis and Lit
tle Rock Rail Road, they w ill eotteequently increase
greatly in value.
For further information apply to A IL Douglass,
Memphis, Tsuu., ur to F. S. BLOOM.
|tdy Agvntf Macos la.