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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1858)
State lJn-e.5, VOLUME 11. The State Press IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY JiV E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND. SI HS< HIPTIOX: Two Dollar* per annum in advance, or Three Dol ar* at the end of the year. ADVERTISING: One Dollar per Square for the first insertion, and Fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. Liberal Arrangements will be made with those who advertise by the year. JOB WORK. Having a new and beautiful supply of job type and oue-of Gordon’* 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 laying in their fall stock of 1 MEDICINES, DRUGS. PAINTS OILS, SPICES. INSTRUMENTS AC.. Will do well to call and examine the assortment at the Macon Drug Mart of *ep 23 ZETLIN. HI NT A CO., opposite “Georgia Telegraph" Office. T. H BOLSHAW F HERZOG. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SI N A LAMP STORE IN MACON. rpHE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE 1 this day, at No. 11 Cotton Avenue, three doors above Parker’s, where may be found a variety of LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL. This Oil is not explosive and having been tested, proves to be the cheapest, best and safest light now in use, anywhere. Call and see it. We have on hand, ami will keep a constant supply of goocL Uoal Oil for these Lamps; also, Burning 1 Fluid, Camphene and Alcohol. We have a carefully selected stock of CiniiA, glass, both pressed and cut, from the host Manufacturers, (’rockery, Table Cutlery, Castor Fraims. Hand Lan terns, both Oil and Fluid, Ac., which wc will sell < cheap for C tsu. SOMETHING NEWER STILL! ENGRAVING ON GLASS, I' of every dAeription, such ns Coat of Arms, (’rests, lettering of every style. Landscapes, Animals, Flow ers, Ac., done to order in the store. BOLSHAW A HERZOG. ' Macon, Sept. »»th. 1- -ept xyi Just Received. Carved Rosewood Pianos. 11. (’. Gold J Lever Watches, Neck Chains and Crosses, Cor al Necklaces, Ac. Also, another large lot ut Silver Table Forks. Sil ver Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Soup Ladles, Ac. Warranted of Coin Standard. at low prices. sep’J E J. JOHNSTON A CO. , NEW BOOKS AT Board man’* Book Stare. \ MERIC\N Eloquence in two V01.*.; anew Cy clopedia of Commerce; Burton’s Cyclopedia ot Wit and Humor; a handy l>. <»k on Property Law. Man upon the Sea by 1 rank Goodrich ; Rtumir.u passages in Suuth-we-iern History: Lite beneath :!. ■ Waters; The Hand but not tlie Heart, by T. S. A i thur; William the conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier; Doctor Thorne ; a new edition ot Ldgui A. Poe's works; the Preacher and the King ; the Pi i< and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentiniek, Ip. Dis raeli; Beatrice Ceiici; Debit an I Cr-’d 11 : Mapvr l< : er Sherman Potter, D nights Jem !d s Wit; IL lie Brittan on a tour; Life and Tiim s <>f Hugo Millyi, Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks ; .lots r son’s Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete, (irate’s History of Greece; Span »>wg ra-s Papers; Lord Montague’s Page, by G. P R. .lame-; the Three Beauties, bv Mrs. Southworth; Ventilation in Amer ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family nan; - . \Vi< dmn. W.t and Hum »r; Steps toward* Heaven ; Den’- Moral Theology ; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; \\ a;. -;•!•• Pictures in Franco, Holland, Belgium and up the Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also a large assort ment of fine Familv Bibles. aep 23 J. M BOARDMAN. (-WUSIH:) , \ c.w. 7 qVU purest Sp it its ever offered to the American 1 public, possessing none of the poisinous qualities inherent m the Whiskev in common use. For .-ale by ‘ McCALLIE A JONES, may 6 A •--ut-. KANITE BLOCK. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. AIT ILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new y y stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOOLS, Which they will offer on as good terms as can be had in the city, consisting in part of Robe a Lcz, Double Jupe Robes, Robe Valantes, Fancy Silks, various styles; Black Silks. “ De Lane Robes, Figured De Lanes, Poplins’s, French Merinos, French De Lanes, Cloaks and Shawls. Also, a fall assortment of White Goods, Embroid eries, Ac., Ac. sep •’>'» JULIUS PETER IS NOW RSI'KIVINC A A LARGE aud WEf.L SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CONSISTING bfCloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, also a great variety of Gents furnishing goods ; Sils, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs. Silk, lisle thread and English cotton } j Hose, Linen and Jeancs Drawers, Cravats. Suspenders, linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Ji lii s Pe trk’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, I assure my friend* that no exer tion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance oi their liberality and preference. Call and examine mv stock before purchasing elsewhere. sept xvi JULIUS PETER. NOTICE! NOTICE!! valuable cotton plantation For Sale. ri'sJlß undersigned offers for sale his valuable Oak 1, aud Hickory Plantation of 1,520 acres situated Iva miles from Albany, on Cooleewahce Creek. There is *OO acres of land in a tine state of cultiva tiea, with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses, new and comfortable, and all necessary 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 • n the 2d District of Dougherty county, so justly celebrated for its richness aud adaptation for the culture of cot ton. For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B A. Massev, Overseer, on the place, who will show the place io anr one wishing to look at it. sept xvii-ts BENJ. R. SMIXH. PALACE Mills Flour—a larcre 10l on hand. for sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. sup 80 ' For Sale on Long Credit. I OFFER the Plantation near .< merit n, formerly owned by T. L. f/olt, six miles from .Im ricn*. on the Muckalee creek, containing six h H.d d and set •p acres, two hundred and fitly acres cleared, with ail th« necessary buildings, negro house, gin house, screw, Ac. The place will be sold at a bargain and on a long credit. Apply to T. M. Furlow ut Afrieri- U> a*e at tins place. J A MP3 W tRFFFDi GRAMTEIIALL No. 2. Crockery, China, GLASSWARE AzC, 1 WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of Macon ami surrounding country that I have a good stock of China Dinner and 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 < •<> each to Tea setts from s3.'» o<» to no. Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A fine lut China Vases. Sev eral setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables. Fine Bohemian Colognes, Plated Butter and Sugar Dishes. Cigar Stands, Fluid (Jas Lamps for standing, i suspending; side and Billiard Lumps, Camphene Lamps, side and suspending, a common and fine ar ticle, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass ( Girandoles, Plated Knives ami Folks, Tea and Ta ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pols, Brown Stone Ten I’ots, Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large ami well as sorted stock of Glassware. I have about SOO 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 <»f Wan* and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc tions in New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Ac., I think I can sell here nt New York prices and give my cus tomers satisfaction. Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to so licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY. As 1 have a great many calls for Chandeliers for Churches, it is probably best to let the world know Hint I have never made any profit out of anything for ! a Church, hence all orders for Lamps fir Churches should be sent ut least 5 or •». weeks before they need them, so as to enable me tojjet them from the Factd ry. Ido not intend keening stock on hayil for that trade, but will as heretofore get them out at Factory i prices for Churches. R. P. McE. ( apr 29 Just Received. HAWAII'S LIFE SI COMPLETE IN THREE VOL! MI’.S. IT sc). 23 .J, M. BOARDMAN S. TEETH. \ splendid assortment of the latest styles; Den tistscan be supplied with any style,form or col or. Also, with Gold Foil. Gold Plate, Gold Wire. Tooth Brushes, Wheels, Dentist’s Files, Drills. Ac., and on short notice, with any materials or Instru ments they may want, bv -■I- . M< DONALD A VANGIESEV. NEW STOCK OF CROCKERY. J SUPPOSE all know by this time that I hare , . moved my STOCK. from Triangular Block to the Granite Front Store, Opp. THE LANIER HOUSE. I now have a new and good STOCK OF CHINA, Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from $175 down to any Mingle Sett wanted. Tea N»etl* fwilt, from '.■>*, « bc-*t French China ito and s7.‘>,•»<» WHITE CHINA, made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord ingly. . Gbss in Setts, French, for from $ I to per sett, handsomely en- graved. GOBLETS, from s2,s<> ptr dozen to sls White Granite Ware, mnd<* up as wanted. I also have a fine assortment of fine ( ahors and Plated Tea Sett’s. All the above G > >!> I ofi’.-r at Now York Price*. ■ a* small profit*, quick sale* and satisfi'*tion to all partjes is my niot’o. Orders will be filled same as ■ though the purchaser were here, oct 2* R. P. McEVOY. HARDWARE. F A L I. TRAD E. CARIIART A’ (TRD WOULD call the attention of their customers and tho*e wishing to purchase*, to their Large and W ell S lected Stock of English and Aineriean Hardware. To Planters and Merchants. Swccdus Iron all size*. Anvils and Vises, Relinetl ’• “ “ Smith B<*llows, Oval and Brand Iron. Smith Drills, Plow Steel. Screw Plates, Blister Steel. Corn Shellers, Cast Steel. Straw Cutters, Hollow Ware, Cut and Wrought Nails. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Finished Shafts, \xel and Springs, Carriage Parts, Mealnble Castings, Bugsy Bodies. Dadi Frames. Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Hubs, Silver Band*, Leather. Cloth, and all kinds Trimmings. To Hoiise-Kc<‘|»er.N, Table Cutlery, Candle-sticks, Plated >poons and Forks. Win* Fenders, Brass Andirons, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Bras* Fender*. Shov<*l and Tongs. Together with everything else usually kept in our line, all of which will be sold ut prices that cannot fail to please. •JT Call .-.nd examine b<*forc purchasing elsewhere. ( IRH ABT A ( I KI). oct 28 Third Street. HOUSE AND LOT IN VINE! 11. LE For Sale. {OFFER for sale my house ami lot in Vinevillc. The lot embraces seven acres of bind, well im proved. The House is new ami contains eleven rooms, with all necessarv outbuildings attached well of good water. Ac., and is a most desirable situation for a gentleman s resitlence. I also ofter for sale, inv TUT'V’ETt PLANTATION, Lying three to four miles below the city, and con taining l.o'M' acres, half of which is cleared and well watered with springs. The swamp land will make .*>'• bushels of corn to the acre. On the place.are good tenements, Gin-house, Barns, Shop and every convenience for plantation purposes. Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN, aug 5-ts Vinevillc, Ga. EnibroidrrirN, EmbroiderirN! J UST received from the latest importation* 500 Swiss and Jac. Collars from 25c. to $4 each. !<_»«» pr. “ “ Sleeves from 7»<)c. to $4 “ 5< • setts of Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves from 75c to s•* apiece. 5o»» yd*. Swiss ami Jaconet Edging, from 12c. to $125 per yard. 200 yds. Swiss “ Insertion “ “ $1 (m» per yd. 1»m» Embroidered Linen Ildkfs. f£om_2c. to $lO. 30 Embrodered Swiss Dresses oi the t ery latest designs. 200 Swiss. Jaconet and Nainsook Bands, from 25c. to $5 00 Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles usually found under the head of Embroideries. The’above Goods were bought at the recent large Auction Sales in ff«*w York, and bought at such re markable low prices, that I am enabled tv sell them at '»o per cent, less than actual value. Ladies please call and satisfy voursolves of the fact.at the Store of ELIAS EINSI BIN. july xv Cor. jdSt.A Cot. Av. Triangular Block. SAMUEL 11. W YSIIIA’CTOM, ATTORN I’Y AT LAW. MACON, GA Will practice in all the counties of the MtC<»n Cir cuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkinsmi /and Office neat to Coßcert Hall.-an*F TN. Rrutf Sfon .«/•’! MACON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1858. Legal Forms. HINES’ New Edition of Legal Forms fur sale by ' the Single copy or the quantities. Any one ' wishing a copy t*eui by mail must enclose the sub- | scriber six three cent Postage Stamps with the price of the Book 'two dollars and fitv cents. » july 22 J. M. BOARDMAN. Old Bourbon Whiskey. ( bIBRLS. Superior old Bourbon Whiskev. for sale U by M<CALLIE A JONES. i july onc-lf I ML. MUTUAL LIFE INSURAHCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ■vyET ASSETS. Exclusively Casli, Four and a half Millions of Dollars- Secured by Bums and Mortgage on Real Es- , late in the City and State of New York, north over ■ The entire profits of this Company. sl.»>o<i,o(m), i < Ist June, K»7, i arc the properly of the assured. Wire* 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 as u , J I security for their claim*. Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on ■ their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or »»«.» wars, and >o make a provision fur old age, or payable to their ' heirs should die in the interim. A fixed sum can be secured by one payment, with power to increase or decrease the amount deposited, I —renewing the amount assured equitably. FKEIVKS. WINSTON, President. Isaac Abbatt, Secretary. 1 Shepp \tm Hom\ns. Actuary. Pamphlets giving every information, and blank I I forms fur applications, can be had at mv office. T. R. BLOOM. 1 ( nov 5 Macon Ga. Fruit Trees for Sale. / i RAFTED I'each Ti ; 5'M» Flewellen’s, the best ( \ I early Cling Stone known; Tdlotson’s ; Early ami Late Crawford s, and a few other choice varieties; also 3<h) Rt.man-eyed Apple Trees. Price $2" per hundred; delivered either at Macon orGriswoldvilk*. No charge for packing or delivering. Less than one | hundred sold at _'s cents per Tree. Address the sub- , . scriber at Grisw’oldville, Ga. nor I THOMAS J. STEWAKT. 2-c?' Milledgeville Recoder copy every other week , far 2 months and semi bill to T. J. S. CLOJHING! CLOTHING!! E. H INSIIIP H AS removed to E. fchuilsbury’s old stand next , door to Strong A Wood’s shoe store, and is pre pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stock of RE \DY MADE < LOTH I\<Jin t! ci tv. sep 28 GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. r subscriber will open the above Hull 1 about the first of April next, for the ar JV-mK coinmodutiou <>f Families, Day Boardersand Transient Customer*. This House is now raiA-VrA offered a* infer ior to no other Fii *t Cla*s IL>t< I in the South, and from its central location, its large ami airy rooms, oilers great inducements and accom modations to Families ami Transient persons. The mib’ic may expect from this House, all the luxuries i comf >! t> to be : und in anv other hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar 2-ts Jade of the Floyd House. I’OK KENT. Ib-UM* and Lol on College Hill adjoining Mrs J We d’s in'fur rent until October, 1 > Applv tu JOHN LAMAR. oct 7 NOTICE. IT’ROM thi - date s..- shall ad pt as near ns possible < the U \SH SYSTEM. W- uecotifpell.’.l t * d-» it. I From thi* dat- ;di article* will be nriccci AS <’ VSH Where cred it* are jiwn u iiich wiil <mi» i<> given ’ > th<.-e win- ha-. j.;b lU9; : ■ mpt(v au a hlitiou will be . made to the pi ice named according tu the time de sired bv the purchaser. H ARDEMAN A GRIFFIN Macon. Jan. 1. Ks*.- jan 7 Arthor’s Cans and Jars. »J l |‘ s .L' : 7 bt ’a'i - " tlior’s’! in, E irtl’ ’i and • ' W Gins* Jars, for preserv inti fre-h fruit*. \ egv tabb *. tomatoes Ar., at R \ whirs W Z •i Seed Barley. rpiIREE 111 NUHECUxsII S.-..1 Barlev. in-tore I and fur sale by M. L AI.LIE A JUNES, aug 2G LOLR,. Tt. H- NISBET, CITY I’HYNK IAN, WILL attend promptly to all call*, tffice in Triangular Block, over E. WINSHIP’S store. NOTICE. W LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. women and chib Iren, arc now oflered for sale by the i subscriber. The negroes are now at the lions • of Beuj. Davis in Bibb county, mar Mrs. McCall's Mill. Any person w ishing to purchase, can see the i.ugro< > • hv calling nt said place, or by leaving a note in the Post Oilice : they can be brought to Maron for in spection if desired. These negroes Are under a* good i characters any negroes in the State and those that • know them can recommend them r.s highly. They _ 1 are sold for no fault whatever Also, the plm‘e whereon said Benj. Dih i« now E e>; 1 there are 20 acres of land, with a good Duelling House, Kitchen 3 or 4 negfo House*, and other Houses which are useful ; also, a good well ofw:.'.i-r, : 1 a garden and other improvements which arc rv-iyir ■ i y 1 aug 5 ELISHA DAV^T - Geo. T. Rogers & Son HAVE in Store ami constantly rccen ing a large . aud general stock us Groceries, consisting in part of • 12" Bags Rio Coffee.’ 25 Bags Old <ioverume:it Java Coffee, 1 Ca>k Ceylon Coffee, very choice, 20 Bags Pepper aud Spice. si» Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar, 7‘ Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades, 25 Hlxls. choice Molasse*, 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides. foo boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candl***, s*» Boxes Soap, various qualities. Boxes Starch, n arions grade*, s<» IK.es < gro<* Pepper, Spice and Ginger, 45 Boxes Candy, assorted. r»u Boxes Tobacco, all qualities, 80 Boxes Pickles, as&orted size*, GS.U"” Cigars <*f every grade. Together w ith a generalas-ortment of Liquors all of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20 Macon Furniture Works. WE are now putting up N* w an-l _Yit UJ -’ sIY Improved Machinery forth * .Manu-* facture of Furniture of all kind* far superior tn Workm»n3hip and Durability to most Northern Work and ut as Low and in most cases • Lower prices- than »mn possibly be laid d wn in Ma con from Su\ annah or New Y rk. Give us a cull and we " ill com ince the sceptical that it is jour interest to make vuur pu-cha*e al hume. june 17 ts T AG. WOOD. A itcMdriice f’«r SALE. r T , IIE subscriber intending to remove, offers for 1 sah* Lis residence at Lake Academy, four miles above Macon on the Forsyth road. It ha* about one Imndred acres attached i» ph asant.v situated in a good and healthy neighborhood; it has fine water and a good orchard with a select variety us fruit.- The place can 1»c seen and examined at anv time. sep 2tf JAMES N. KING. ‘ PARBLEFL’S, 1 SoH. WE would inform our friends and the public tka we are aupplied a* usuul with a large aud fasbiuna , bld Fall Slock of Drj Goods, which W - are deiertumcd to dispo*u us at verv small i urubU- If cuM i* to be i 'MiviuumL * on • JEN ARD & BURGHARD, WATCHMAKERS AND HA V E just received and onvned a large ami aplcn did assortment of Goo«l> in their Tine consist ing in part of the following articl ?h, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, Hunting Mr. -ic < 'asc, Independcut 2d, Ac., for GEN TLEMEN. (JOED WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau tiful. SILVER W IRE, such as Spuous, (.'ups, Gob lets. Ar *t SiLV ER PL k'i'EH W IRE, such a* Pastors, Egg Boilers, iwith Gifd Plated Cups and Spoon*,) Fruit Baskets. Pitcher*, Candle Sticks, Waiter* Ac. JEWELRY, Consisting of DIAMOND ami GOLD RINGS, PINS, Ac... Ac . sparkling and bright. HUSK \L INSTI RENTS, as VIOLINS, FLUTES. Gt ITARS. BANJOS, TAMBORINES Gold PENS, and PENCILS. Guitars ami Violin STRINGS, and a varied assortment of I'AN( Y (•ODDS. Music Boxes, too nv.merous to particular ize in an advertiscinenl. Thankful for the liberal patronage* bestowed upon them, since they commenced business, they solicit a continuance of tlte same, and will spare no pain’s to give satisfaction to their customers, both in the style and quality nf their wares and in price. Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch and on reasonable terms. M. A B. sop 80-ts A. A. MENARD, DRI <;<;iST AND APOTIIEC \HY, CITFIRItY STHKKT. MACON. OA. HAS just received and will keep constant ly nu hand a fresh supply of bIiUGS & Tw MEIiIt'IXES, consisting of FC- QI ININ 11, IODINE, SAL M INE. <ll UHtO FORM, IODINE POTASH, < VLOMI'I,. . MORPHINE. PIPERINE, BLI E MASS, dkc., 4c. Also, a large ot of American. English and G<‘rman PEHFUMERY. CAMPHINE. Bl UMMi FLUID, SPIRITS TCRPEXTTXE, ALCOHOL. SWEEDISH LEECHES, G ARDEX SEEDS. Ac.. Ac. He will a!-o keep a pure article of BRAXDY A WIXE for Medicinal purposes. oct IT Fluid Gas Lamps. I II WE ju*t received a lot of the above Lamp* eon- I si*ting of Ham! Lamps. Suspending Lamp*, Par lor Lamps, ami Billiard Lamp*. It i* unnecessary for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Pres* of our eity has said all that I eauld say. It is also suitable for running through Hou»c*or Factories, on the same principle as Gas. apr 29 ts R I’ BfeEVOY THOUSAND lb*. Choice Tenn. Bacon, k » llhiib, Sides and Shoulders. .3/iiHi lb>. Jowls. In store and for sale bv \LLII-: A-’JONTS. Paper Moll*! Paper IIoIIn! < T BOARDMAX’S “Washington Block Building,” 71 a large assortment of Paper Dull*. mar xi J. M. BOARDMAN Tennessee Hay. r Bale* l’i imc Tenm*N*e I lay. just received I and for sale by Mc<’ALLIE A JONES, mar ?5-tf Will bo taken for a short time PU3H S FINE Ahl GALLERY, If wanted by the Dozen, Superior Photographs FOR FIFTY CENTS I', if 11. LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY ( OLOIIED. WITH ILL OTHER STI LES VERY LOW. \Larg - buJnu-s with >mall piofits is what we wi*l»; wc do not expect to get rich in one year, or three years, but arc content to work and wait, and Ly still taking !-• tier,< In apt r, and more picturesthan anv one else we hope finally to sur<-<*e<l (’all at the old stand. Triangular Block. Our rooms are new ly furnished, and are cool ami pleasaut and you can while awav an b*»ur in examining our numerous specimens of tine and beautiful Picti kks. june x-ts MRS. DESSAU H AS as usual returned from the North with her -trikiiigl} rnuguiticvnt assortment of Parisian .Millinery, surpassing in grandeur any stock of Goons that has ever I wen *ubmitted to Southern in spection. EVENI X< • DRESSES whidi Laflledescription, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim ming*. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CASPIAN HAIR PINS, GRECIAN ( URLS. HAIR BRAIDS. HEAD DRESSES. and an a*M»i tment of divers articles, wliich would re quire an endless list tu enumerate. Delay nut. Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer su licits the patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant and beautiful. ' Mr* D. i> prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnet* und tdl Goods in l.urline, at tin* shortest notice and lowest rales. cr_.<o> ,r 3?jHEiiNrci-. A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARKXOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, I '' M BRAUI NG u large varietv of th er (’uals, j Black Dress Frocks, Bu«ine** Frocks and Sack*, Black Doeskin Pania, , Fancy Uas.-nnere Pants and Veata, Youth's and Boy’s Clothing, oct xiv Furnishing Goods. White and Colored Linen Bosom Shirt*, “ •• “ Marseilles, ’• ** Menm Shirts aud Drawers, White Jeans ami Canton Drawer*, Merino and Cotton r .. Hose, Gluves. Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac. oct xiv A. M BLACKSHEAR A CO. r pRI’NKS, Valises. Carpet and 1 Gutta Pcrcha Bags, Umbrella*, Ac. oet xiv A. M BLACKSHEAR A < 0. To Rent, b) NEW and commoilioiis Fireproof Stores in Du mour’s Bi ck on 2d Street. Applv to uiigu J 11. DAMOLR. New Family Grocery GREER & FREEMAN H AVE opened in their new store, rd door below Cherrv Sheet, this city, with u complete *tock of Family Supplies, consisting in part. Hiram Smith and Macon Mill*’ Flour, Stew art s Coffee, crushed aud ]x>wdere<i Sugar, Old Gov ernment Java, Laguira ami Santa* Coffee, a direct import:*’ <m of Canton Tea* and Chocolate, Fulton Market Beet, extra pickk*d Pork, choice table Butter. Pine Apple. English Dairy and State Cheese, dried Beef and Tongue*. Pig* Feet and Ham*, nil and m hite Ouioiie, Murar ami yellow Potatoes, Sardine*, Lobster* ami Clani'. Preserves ami Jellies, Nuts of all kind*. Currants, dried Figs, (’audio*. Gum-drops, al- i a choice selection of pure Brandie*, Wines Ac., for Hadicinal and cooking purpose*, ami a large lot of Cigar* mo*/ lir tn'i*, ainuking aud chewing Twb:»«x;<» Ac. ; uliof w hich will be *oM low fur CASH *’<’nine one come all,” ami examine ottr St k We arod<*i rmtio-d t • ••*>< ■ov 4 AASPEU F.GKEER. M. C.OH I Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding House, Macon, Ga. ■ r rMIE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens | 1 of Macon and stranger* passing through the 1 city that his well known establishment is still in op j eration ut his old stand, where he is ready tu accom modate bis customer* with Hair-trimming. Shaving, . Shauqiooiug ami everything else in hi* line iir the I best style of art. He offer* mr sale, Good Bax Rutfi. I Prqgler’s Hair Invigorator, Knight’s celebrated Hair Restorative. Fine Soaps, Combs, Brmdies, Ra i torn, and all similar articles needed fir a gentleman’s ‘ toilet. Hut and t’uld Baths can be had at the reduc icd price of 35 cent*. Also, wig* and Toup< e* made to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which he ha* heretofore re ; ceived. M. LOH. ■ july 8-6 m JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN, WASHINGTON BLOC K,MULBERRY ST. MACON GKOUOIA. I AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven j ile Book*. Blank Books. Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa per, Water Color*, Artists’ Oil Color*, Boxes of Oil and Water Colors. Mathematical Instrument*. Mathe matical and Engineering Book*.Copying Pressesand < Book*. Writing Desks, Port Folios’ Pocket Books, Gammon Boards. Writing Fluids ami Inks of the 1 very best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen ; cils. Steel and Gold Pens, and all the various article* . usually found in a Book Store. Also. Agent of the Southern Mutual nsiiraiirr : Company. oct 17 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, AC. r |MIE undersigned offer* for sale on a* low 1 terms a* any house in the State, pure and VW reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine. J A Chemicals in great variety, Drugs in great abundance and always fresh. Perfumery, assorted. Foreign and Domestic, Instruments- -Surgical, Dental aud all others, Toilet Articles in great variety, Fancy Soaps and other Soap* in great variety, Paints, Oils. Turpentine, Burning Fluid, French Window Glass, and fresh Putty, ( Paint Brushes, ('olors. Tool*. Pencil* and Sponges. Varni.-h Coach. Furniture. Damar and Japan, Medicinal Herbs ami Botanic Medicines, Starch. Congress Water and best Citrate Magnesia, i Snuff, Tea*. Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper , Medical Scales, Mortars and Pestles, Iron und Puree lain, Geletines, Soda, Potaah, Alum, Saltpetre, ! Castor Oil, Sweet Oil. Cod Liver Oil, Rose Water, . Quinine. Morphine, Piperine and Acids. I Balsam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges, | Gum Drops. Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, “genuine.” I And all other reliable preparation* of Medicine, , Best Wines and Bramty for .Medicinal use only, i Best Mustard and Spices fur family use. I Abundance of fresh Garden ami Flower Seeds, Kentucky Blue Grass Seed ami other Se<*<!» GEORGE PAYXE, Dniggiat ami Apothecary, Corner Mulberry St. and Cottun Avenue, Macon, Ga. oct 17 WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, Fanev Piano Fortes, \ iolins, OTTIT2A.nfS, ms. mim. nra moms. k. \\ r E ARE offering our entire stock of the above. A V " ith nn InnnmcrtltiWA nMIPft nf otb<-r view ami desirable Goods, of the best qualify, at lower prices, for cash, than ever before sold in this market, until tlie Ist of March next. Our stuck is very large, and well selected, ami well worthy the attention of all those who wish fine and good Goods at exceedingly low prices. N. B. All those indebted to us will will mure than ever oblige us bv an earlv settlement. 1-:. J. JOIIXSTOX A co. Mncon, Jan. 21, ’sß—tt . SUGAR, MOLASSES & SYRUP. *- 1111 DS. prime and choice N 0. Sugars, m*) 25 Hhd*. prime new crop Cuba Midasses, 3v Bbl*. “ “ “ N. 0. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale bv jan I.nWDRE A \N PERSON. M \< KEKEI.. | | k/ k PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and 3 new M ickerel in I ’ H F Kits, quarters, halve* ami whole Barrels, for • sale by BoWDRE A ANDERSON. I jan *23 OATS. QAA BUSHELS prune White Seed Outs for ,ale OLH ’ low for Cash, hr Ju ■“ ItOWHRE A AXHERSOX FLOUR. "pWEXTY FIVE TIIOUS\XI> LBS. of superior 1 1 quality, Superfine and Family, for sale bv jan js ’ BOWDRl! A A.XDERSO.X. POTATOES. • *- /X BBLS, prime Yellow planting Potatoes, for sale 311 bv BOWDRE A ANDERSON I ia•> 89 Watches! Watches!! / ’ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKEBS -Janu s IL.d V dell A ( <»., R. AG. Beesley, Josh. Johnson, Josh Olorenshaw, Edward Robinson, and the celebrated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS -Eugene Bruuuet, Breithing, La deriet, Edoward,Favre,Brandt and other* too numer- > oustu mention, bv DAY A MAUSSF.NET. CLOCKS, CLOCKS. CLOCKS. I The Marble Clock running three week" without winding-striking hour and half hour. AI so. Eight Day, Marble ami Maroleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Ma rim Tune piece* with and without the alarm. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY' A MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Ring* and Ear Ring*. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fob, Ves*, Chatelaine aud Guard Chain*. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crosses. Medalions • ami other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea. Salt, Mustard, Berrv, Sugar, . and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickles Forks. Cups. Gobh t*. Waiters, and sundry other articles ’ too numerous tu mention, bv lIAY A MAUSSENET. JliiMcai InNtruiiicnt*. Violincelo*. Violins, Flutes, Fladgeoletts, Fifes. Banjoes, and Tamborines; also a fine assortment of Italian, French and English Violin Strings, bv DAY A MAUSSENET. Gold. Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scutch Pebble Glasses, a large assortment bv DAY A M JUSSENET. Fancy Goon*. — A large a**oi tment bv DAY A MAUSSENET. Al*o, a good assortmen of Cutlery. Watches und Jewelry neat I v Repaired and War ranted by DiY A M AUSSENET. •cl 21 ’ ■ ■ ■ I w. - r -mi .- - —T For Sale. i) GOOD Iron Safes—one extra size. Applv at the Z otliccuf T. R. BLOOM. oct 2b Bacon for Sale. lids. C lear Sides. Just received at Z 3 oct 2-ts II \RDEMAN A GRIFFIN’S. E. SAULSBURY IS now located at hi* NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Jamier Bouse, and i* prepared to show his old customer* and the public genvrallv, as large nnd varieil assortment of FINE READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be receiving couMtautly weekly shipment* from New Y’ork, embracing the latest styles. E. S. ®rt 22-ts Gloves, Gloves I (’COLORED and white Kid, Silk, Cashmew and / Buck Gloves. Kid and Bwkskiii Gauntlet* of verjL4»upeiiOr qtarirty. Ju*( rcctiasxl at ( HE IPER THAN THE ( HEAPEKTr AND As Good as the Best. I - E- E . BE.E "W EH,* .Plttin mid Ornamental Hcttwt .-.ml sign SHOPIX DAMOUR S NEW BUILDING, MACOX. GA. HAVING a lot < f number one hand*. I can wH , do work cukapkk and a* u kll as any one efeK A f iir showing at all jobs is solicited.* All work warranted. K. I’ s - _ jan_7 * BOOTS AND SHOES. \T Till: .-i‘.N OF THE BIG LOOT. No. ( oltun Avenue. opm.siM ‘Washington SKI ' Hall L<‘t, Mrv<:i, Georgia The Rub.vcril hers V ! Would return their »h:mks for the very liberal and I long continued patronage cxUnwk'd to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the 1 same. W e have in store a large assortment of I , BOOTS AND SHOES. mostly of our own mnmifm tore, to which wccklv nd ditioi s will be made, of all the dill’erimt styles’ and patterns usuaov called for m a shoe stere, ami would : invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exam- . I inc our stock, as w<» are prepared to sell as low as j anv house in the citv or Slate. octH) MIX A KIRTLAND. tment of Gents’ fine I rcnch ) Calf B >■ •'. ; ump s ! . .\ !; ■! and wa’i r piuof, ! <»t various kinds and qn dities, both sewed nnd peg ged. Just received und for sale low bv M. \ K IIEI LAND. I>l JtBI.R SHOES. \ I ** rti nt t < Ik and L >vs Rubber*. Als > L:<dii’< slipper and san dal rublicr Shoe* of Gmidyear’s celebrated patent.— i Just received and fur sale low bv ’•'•I MJ X A Kf’RTL \ND. 1 PLANTATION BROGANS. Now in store the I best assortiueut of Negro Shoe*, we have ever i oflrred in this market. Men’s doubb* soled peg and ’ nailed black ami russetts; do. hcavv single soled | black nnd rus«ett* ; do. boys and yonths black und russetts. all of which we an* selling very low MIXA KIRTLAND. BOOTH AND SHOES, M T- and Boys nml Y uuth s fine calf ami kip jteg’d Boots; Men’s ) stunt kip limiting and mud Boots; Gents lasting I Gaiters. Sion’ : \, opera and tics, and fine calf Bro gan*; Gents, boy . > and y <>itth*’ patent ami enum- I riled Brogans; Men’s boys’ ami youth’s California kip Buugaus, a large assortment. MIX A KIRTLAND. Exprririife Teaches Wisdom PELLOW fITIZFXS. allow me to I say to those who hai e been my pnt- ' 1 andyru for st. many years, ami ’ are now enjoying the benefit* of my skill, that 1 am in daily communication with all the sources of infor mation, both North and South, counected with the Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in nitwey or labor to give satisfaction to all w ho may fa vor me with thrir patronage. I’ieasc call at my old office, on the corner of 2<l nml Mulberry streets, over 1 C. Campbell A Son's store, sign of thy Golden Tooth. I novj • 5r M< REYNOLDS SADDLERY & HARDWARE. i rpiJJE nndersigm I would ro*;v ' tfnllv in- 1 vite the attention of lii< friends and cu* Uuners, and the trade, tu bi* large stock of LEATHER \\l> Rl KBER BEI.’HNG, Double and Single Harness, Saddled, * Bridles. Bit* and Spur-, oflbu best make r.nu hiteet style. Also, prepared tn do job w rk at the shortest no 1 lice, and in workmaiiHk * mat.m r, and a* low as ( any llou-e in lh< city, t uli am! see at his new Store • next to the Manufacture*’ Bank, nnd opp<»*ite Ross’ New Building. JOHN C LI.GHORN. I OCt 19 ______ isvvr HAVDKX’. i t wnc»|»u SALE & LIVERY STABLE. UIYIIEX .4 WOODWARD aic m «- pi 'iared t > furni-!i tT ir fir.d* and th ***• i public generally, with nd safe Hors* * au d/T7*sl * new as well as tasty Buggie •, Carriag- •*. Ac. ——* A*, in complete order at the shortest noi.ee. They are determined to give .-aii-facJun, if strict personal attention, to business, and reasouul lc cash price* will enable them to do so |jgf*Horses fed and kept by the day. week or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at r< i-<-n ble prices. Mu’bcrrv Street, next to Lu tier x (“lice, Macon. Ga. aj>l 1 LANIER HOI SE, MACOX, GEORGIA. i LOGAN & ME ARA. Proprietors. ■ npHK l’i-.' BIETOR ■ <fl thia •« I Known I establishiiumt, ic.q ectfully notice that thev are .-:ill c.uid; htr* fur Hie patrun- »!||m age of the Tra\ < Ilii-g public, and d< trrmir.ed arfJriwi to omit nothing to d ;prve well < f their guests and maintain the reputation’of the Mouse. Free Transportation i Os I’a* engei - trad Baggage, to and fiom the House, by u line new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which * they have provide*! for that purjn se.» Passengers ' hereafter will be at n ■ expense whatever f<»r tran.*p<>r i tntion of themsch i s and their baggage either way be tween the Lanier II u-e and the R iffwav ri .ti. ns in Mac.,a. We ask a continuance of public patronage I and promise attcuiion and couifurt tu our guests. LOGAN a MEARA FIBE IXsIIHM l’. (WMFAXIEB. r pilE Hartford Ir. 'p '.ite! IRIO, Capital The Springfield Capital Ai '•>."Go. | The JMnswiwit at Sj>! inglirld, Capital slso,Vt'O, with a large surplus si curcly invested. I’ollicic-in the Jir-t class Companies issued and fosse*promptly adjusted bv I * i:. ... JOHNSTON. Agent. Designs for Monuments BY ROB'T E. LAUNITZ, N. Y. E. .1. JOUXSTO.X i CO.. A-ent,, Mftcon.Ga. Fall & Winter Fashions. \ I RS. HOWLAND will <men to-day , .loth S- pt., .’ 1 a splendid *eh eti-ii of Bonnet - lint*. Uoiftires, Ribbon*. Laces, Feathars. Flower*, Velvet Silk*, Lace and Crape Setts, to which she invite* the atten tion of the Ladies. Al-•. Elegant Cloaks of Velvet and Cloth, Silk Robes, Rohe A Less, plaid Silk Dress Trimming Ac. Milliners supplied with Bonnets by the case or * dozen. ji(.p COFFIMS. 1) X Cheap X. iieen i M ile 'gany Coiling. Alsu, Nev Style Metalic Cu-es. superior to the old styles. Old Pattern MrtuJic Cases ut lower price*, june 17 ts T. A G. WOOD. MARBLE WORKS. j. h. tiiTori:. \ f ANUFACTI RER of und Dealer in Foreign and .> 1 Domestic Marble, Jfu St-.me, .Kfautlfn, h'urnitart Slab?, d'c., has removed the Mar ble Work* from Uottnn Avenue, to the corner of Sd and Plumb Street, a short distance South of Harde man A Sparks’ Warehouse oct 22-ly RHMOVA.L. McCALLIE & JONES H’AA E removed two door* below their old stand, in the house formerly occupied bv Messj*. J. B. ' A W. A. Russ. • oct xiv Kciiedy’M iAcelsior Flous*. 1 X/k Sacks Keuedv's Excelsior and Superfine lt)U Flour, 15V do. Morganton Mills Extra do. Just received and fur sale bv oct xiv McCALLIE A JONES. Tcnnrsscc Slaron and Lard. I Thousand lbs. T< uni-aec Ham*, Sides am! ' Shoulders. ♦><» Can.- No. 1 Leaf Lard, 15 bbls. In Store am! f »ffsalc by McCALLIE A JONES. ' o '' x *' , 1)1. \NIN(.. 1 Scroll Sau iiu'j T’l-ning, Carving* Bracket nnd Or namental kl <>rk« Made to order by TAG WOOD. ' •*•< T*r ts ATMBEII V. GOODS. ; -A-TTEIXT-rxoiST LADIES. \V’‘ ~ncc r>'°ru invite the 1.n.h... to call and see .pjjnialte 2 Flounced nnd double Jupe Silk dobea thu brought o Ju “ the -Head tiimrterstvf l-aalnon. BOSTICK £ KEJ.X \ nov 4 •• . Dress Goods’ I l . T opened a -nperh awrltwnt, enibracing mn , n-elegant Style* of entirely now d -i»n« at t _£2' 4 IWSTJt K A KEI.X. NHAW l.s AXl>< I.OAKs. A. -X aptire new let that ir» cheap and han.Donu r-Q BOSTICK A KEIX. j, ,-nbr *. Carpeting and Rugs. I r pilE largest nr.<l beat assortment i t Middle fleets. 1 gia. aud at price, that will give uttiveranl aati*. lactmu. Call aounaf BOsTK’K A KEJ.X'ii. nov 4 DR. A. PIERCE, TTonrcKicvi'i t ’ I Ollie- nt Wnshiugton Block. Medicine Case., und Books on Domestic Praetic fjrsalc. _ inlv - .m „„ R.LWOOD I TAS just returned from the North with all th* 11 new ami late improveim •<sin t! e I’HOTOGRAI'IIIr ART. , embracing quite a variety of v.-ji. n; .d curiesi tie*, making his Gallkry one r flu.- most attractive aud fashionable resort* in the City. I*l rot ogi : ;i | a]is lof quite a number es Distinguished pr ns flow on exhibition among which are ihafolltiwing j < Y Rl S W . FIEI. Dos Atlantic ra: i» Netoriet-x. Cnpt. 11l DSON, of the U. S. Sifi’> Niagara. M AOR TIEMAN. of New York < JI D(«l - . EDMONDS, the noted Spiritualist. HARRY HOWARD, Chief of the N. Y. Fire De partment. ( OL. DI LA, of the tamed Tth Regiment. Natio&-- al Guard. N Y. City. POPE PIUS THE IX. PROFESSOR MORSE, Inventor us the Magnetic Tek egraph. The Public are respectfully invited to call and ei- , amine the above at WOOD’S PALACE OF AKT. \\ c are now lietter prepared than ever to execute ; those beautiful Photographs, Anibroty pew, Duguereu* types. Ac., andon account of our increascil facili tic*. will <L> our work a* low as any other Gallery ! and of a Superior Style. Don’t fail to give u* a CnlL ‘ 1). (. IhiIH.KIXS £ Sox, Wac i». Wa. Invite the attention of the * porting and others to their large selection of DOI' BLE IIH I.ES, PISTOLS, POC KET AND SPORTING ( I TLEKY, FISH ING TACKLES, WALKING STI< KS, FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC A MUN- ITION, ;.iide>i ;y article found in n first class SpcrtthaH-'e l.tnp- r.Lfji S-.rth >r >■ if/i. By careful attention tu business ;in<l keeping the Le-t goods in our line we expect to Bccnrv a continuation of past favor*. lie pairing carefully uttendc-d tons heretofore. Attention Ladies! / \N I ’ of our firm having left this dav fur New Yu*k ’. ' City.for tlie purp .•* of replenishing uur 3 I S the balance of our large Stock of Worsted A N D Silk Dress Goods, Will be offered nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call and see before fhev are nil sold. ROSS, < OLEMAN A B< I i EM OX A k. Henry Horne BAS Kt.UOTED HU Cake. .Pastev and BREAD BAKERY. ( ANDY ik FRHT STORE NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s.. GROCERY STORE, IN CHERRY STREET, snd bus now fine aa (•ommwlatiiin, ami an eniiru new stock of n’J Cunfec- * , tious which i» offered at luwcat ju ice* for CASH. nov. 2-ts Choicest Fruits. IUST received. New Layer Kui.-ir.*, Languedoc, . Marseille*, and Prince** Almouds, Sweet Or auge*, Choice Northern Apples, at nov 4 • HENHY HOBNE’S. J. F. VZIKTEB & CO.. Auctioneers & General ( ennnisson Merchant is, MACOM, GA. nUMIE undersigned have formed a copartnership far A tb»* transaction of the above im-im-ssiu this city ami solicit the patronage of the Public generally. From it* central location, Macon offers rare *i»cil> tiew for the quick and advantageous sale of Flour, Crain, Dry Goods, (iroccrie-s Ac. Purticuhir atten tion given tu the public and private salcuf Xegroes, Real Estate, Stocks, Bunds Ac. Liberal advance* made on consignment*. All goods wnrrapiad ms re st-nivd <h uu sale J. F. WINTER, sen 23 J ts. WWfTEK, ARKANSAS LANDS (8036 ACRES FOFL r 1 5 HE following valuable lands in the State of Ar- 1 kanaaa are offered for sale at very low pijce* on the most accommodating term*, viz: 4,3.35 1"-loo acres in Crittenden county located on the St. Francis river—high above the late High wa ler- -und a* rich in soil as any lauds in the State. ♦ I,7‘k' acres in Prairie county, in lots of 160, .32<’and acres; they are iiist-rute'lauds and well located. - ' G 33 acre* situated in Independence county, a hour | our mile* from Batesville (a flourishing town) aud i about one and half miles from the river—about 4V acre* of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fine springs, log house, crib Ac. This is goud laud, in an olq settled part <>f the State. 307 acres in White county: 6€3 .*‘o-100 acres in I Bradley county; ®*7 acres in Poinsett county. The above rank us first-claaa land*, well located tu flour ishing neighborhood*. 1,6. acres on While river, two mile* above the town of Desarc. This is known as the White Bluft tract, and is hi«rh and dry above oil overflow*. The kind is rich, well timbered, and in all respects calcu lated to make an excellent plantutiun. White river is navigable all the year for one hundred mile* abu' e thi* tract, which is one of the best points on the riv er for a wm>d yard —easy' of access to the steamers in all stage- of the river— and no doubt by proper man agement the wood could be made tv pay for the land in a short time. , The above Laud* are exempt from taxation up to< l*fl-3 am! ’64. They have neen selected with great care: and all of them with the exception of one tract | I being conveniewt to the line of the Memphis and Lit ; lie Rock Rati Road, they will consequently jnciuase greatly in xalue. Fur further information apply to A. H. Duugire*, Menu bis Twin., »r to’ E S BLOOM, eile Mm«i 7*.