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VOLUME 11.
The State Press
IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND.
SUBSCRIPTION:
Two Dollars |»er annum in advance, or Three Doi
ars 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 tlwisc who advertise
by the year.
J 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.
rpHOSE who an' laving in their fall stock of
1 MEDICINES. IIKUGS, PAINTS.
OILS, SPICES. INSTULMENTS 4C .
Will <io well to call and examine the assortment at
the Macon Drug Mart of
sep 23 ZHILIN. HI NT A CO.,
opposite "Georgia Telegraph” Otlice.
T. H BOLSHAW F HERZOG.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SI N
A LAMP STORE
IN MACON.
r pHE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE
1 this day, at No. 11 Cotton Avenue, three doors
above Parker’.% where may be found a variety of
LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL.
This Oil is not explosive and having been tested, j
proves to be the cheapest, best and safest light now
in use, anvwhere. Call and see it.
We have on hand, and will keep a constant supply
of good coal Oil for these Lamps ; also, Burning
Fluid. Camphene and Alcohol.
We have a carefuUv selected stock of
CHINA, WMSS,
both pressed and cut. from the best Manufacturers.
Crockery, Table Cutlery. Castor Frames. Hand-Lan
terns, both Oil and Fluid, Ac., which wc will sell
cheap for Cash.
SOMETHING NEWER STILL!
ENGRAVING ON GLASS,
of every description, such'nfl Coat of Arm*, Crests,
Lettering of every style, Landscapes, Animals, How
era, Ac., done to order in the store.
BOLSHAW A HERZOG.
Macon. Sept. 6th, IRSB sept xvi
Just Received.
I*T,EGATT t arrcil Rosewood Pianos, H. C. Gold
S Lerer Watches, Neck Chains and Crosses. Cor
at Neeklaees, Ac. i
Also, another large lot of Silrer Table Forks. Sil
ver Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Soup Ladles, Ac.
Warranted of Coin Standard, at low pries.
» spa E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
NEW BOOKS
AT
Board man's Book Store.
VM ERICAN Eloquence in two Vol*.; anew Cy
clopedia of Commerce ; Burton’s Cyclopedia of
Wit and Humor; a handy bcoK on Property Law;
.Mau upon the Sea by Frank Goodrich . Romantic
passage* in S.»iith-wc*terii Hi*tor\, Lift* beneath the
Waters; The Hund but not the ’’. art. by T. - \r- ;
thur; William the conqueror. • \ itai Sir (’liariea
.Napier; Doctor Thorne ; a new edition ot Edgar \.
Poe’s works; the Preacher and the hung , the Priest ,
and the Huguenot; Lord George Beniiniek. by Dis- .
raeli : Beatrice Cenei; Debit and Credit ; Maj »r Rog
er Sherman Potter. Douglas Jerrold a Wit; Belle
Brittan on a tou- Lite and limes ot Hugh Miller;
Cruise of the Bel c.; Tcstini »nv of the Rocks; .le’.ler
son’s Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete; Grate’s
History of Greece; Spurrowgrass Papers; Lord
Montague’s Page, by G. P. R. .lames; the ihrve
Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth; Ventilation in Amer
ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wis
dom. W t and Humor; Steps towards Heaven ; Den*
Moral Theology; Mizpah, a Praver Book ; \Vay*ide
Pictures in France, Holland. Belgium and up the
Rhine . Wild Northern Scenes. Also a large assort
ment of tine Family Bibles.
SPp 03 J M BOARDMAN
c.w.
r TVlE purest Spiiits ever offered to the American
1 public, possessing none of the poisinous Qualities
inbereul in tb« Whiskcv iu common use. For sale
by ‘ McUALLiE A JONES,
may 6 A» r *uts.
RANITE BLOCK.
N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
MM TILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new
V V stock of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Which they will offer on as good terms as can be hail
in the city, consisting in part ot
Robe a Let,
1 >ouble J upe Robes,
Robe Valantes,
Fancy Silks, various styles;
Black Silks, •*
De Lune Rolm-s,
Figured De Lancs,
Poplins’s, French Merinos,
French De Lanes,
Cloak* and Shawls.
Also, a full assortment of White Goods, Einbroid
eries, Ac., Ac.
JULIUS PETER
IS NOW KBl-KlVlNi; A
A L ARGE mid WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF
FALL AXI) WLNTER GOOI)S.
CfONSISTI NG of Cloths, Cassitnores, Venting, also
J a great variety of Gents furnishing goods :
Sd*. Merino and Cotton Undershirts,
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Silk, lisle thread and English cutton Hose.
Linen and Jeanes Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders,
linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Ji i.n* Pe
th’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretoiore
bestowed upon me, I assure my friends that no exer
tion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance ot
their liberality and preference. Call and examine
mv stock before Purchasing elsewhere.
\ept xvi JULIUS PETER.
NOTICE! NOVICE!?
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
r |''llE undersigned offers for sale his valuable Oak
1 and Hickory Plantation of 1.52 U acr-s situated
five miles from Albany, on Cooleewalire Creek.
Th ere is 700 acre* of land in a tine state of cultiva
lion, 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 aud hickory land m the
‘2d District of Donghcrty county. so justly celebrated
tor it* richness and adaptation for the culture of cot
lou.
For terms apply to the undersigned, or toll. A
Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show the
pUce to anv one wwhing to look nt it.
*ept xvii-ts BENJ. R SMITH
1 A AI.ACE Mill* Flour •» a large lot on hand foi
I sale by HARDEN \N A GRIFFIN
aep 80
For Sale on Long Credit.
T OFFER the Plantation near Jmen'cu*. formerly
owned by T 1,. Z/olt, six mile* from Jmericus, <»n
the Muckalec creek, containing six hundred and
en acres, two hundred anil tittv acre* clean'd, with
ail the n<*ces«arv building*, negro liouar, gin house,
screw, Ac. The place a ill be "old at a bargain and
Qn a long credit. Jppiy to T M Furlow al kmeii
sst >iv /AMPR W •4'IH’VW
statc l-h‘i's‘s.
i GIIANITE HALL NO. 2.
Crockery, China,
G-L-A.SS-WAR.E <3cC,
1 WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
. Macon and 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 f 3 50 to $8 VO per
sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from <M)
each to |:’..00 Tea setts from <w» to $l0<» <)0.
1 Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev-
I oral setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables.
Fine Bohemian Colognes, Pluted Butter and Sugar
f Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fhiitl Iras Lamps for standing,
suspending; side and Billiard Lumps, Cimphone
Lamps, side and su-pendtihr. a common and tine ar-
I tide, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass
Girandoles, Plated Knives and Folks, Tea and Tu
! ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone
Tea Pots, Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China
Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as
sorted stock of Glassware. I have about 800 dozen
, common Tumblers for Merchants and 300 dozen Gob
lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite ami
I common Earthen ware. As 1 import my stock of
. Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc
tions in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Ac., I think
.T can sell livre at New York prices and give my cus
-1 turners satisfaction.
Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to so
licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
" As I have a great many calls for Chandeliers for
Chun lies, it is probably best to let the world know
that I have never made any profit out of anything for
a Church, hence all orders tor Lamps for Churches
shield be sent at least or «» t weeks before they need
them, so as to enable me to get them from the “Facto
ry. Ido not intend keening stock on hand for that
trade, but will as heretoiore get them out at Factory
prices for Churches. R. P. McE.
: !
Just Received.
BiiMirs lire of jmsoi.
COMPLETE IN THREE VOLUMES, AT
sep 23 J. M. BOARDMAN’S.
TEETH.
A splendid assortment ot the latest styles ; Den- !
1 \ tints can besupplied with any style,form or col
or. Also, with (i.ild Foil. Gold Plate, Gohl Wire, j
Tooth Brushes, Wheels, Dentist’s Files, Drills, Ac., '
ami on short notice, with any materials or Instru- ;
; mentsthey mav want, bv
si*p*2 MCDON ALD A VAN GIESEN
NEW STOCK OF
CROCKERY.
T SUPPOSE all know by this time that I hav*
moved mv
JSTOOIS.
from Triangular Block to the
Granite Front Store,
OPP. THE LANIER HOUSE.
I now have a new nnd good
STOCK OF CFIIISrA,
Consisting of DINNER SET TS, at from #175 down '
to any single Sett wanted.
Tun ISelt" «-lit.
from |9,00, <be*t French China to s*2->,ooand f7’>,oo i
WHITE CHINA.
made in Setts to suit pwrehasers and priced accord
ingly.
Glnss in S tts, French,
f.»r from t) -to per sett, handsomely on '
graved.
GOBLETS,
from * .',50 per dozen to Sls
White Granite Ware,
made up as wanted.
I also have a fine assortment of tine
Castors and Platrd Tea Setts.
Ail the above Goods I offer at New York Prices,
as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all i
parties is my motto. Orders ivill be filled same us .
though the purchaser were here.
oct 2s R P. McEVOY.
HARDWARE.
ISSS. ISSS.
F A L L T R A I) E.
CARHART eV CURD
WOULD call the attention of their customers ami
those wishing to purchase, to their Large and Well ■
! S locted Stock of
English and American Hardware.
To Planters and Merchants.
I Sweeties Iron all sizes, Anvils ami Vises,
Refined *• “ “ Smith B< llotv*,
Oval and Brand Iron, Smith Drills,
Plow Steel, Screw Plates.
Blister Steel, Corn Shellcrs,
j (‘list Steel, Straw Cutters,
Hollmv Ware, Cut and Wrought Nails.
TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.
Finished Shafts, Axel and Springs,
Carriage Parts. Mealable (’listings,
Buggy Bodies. l)a-h Frames.
Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts,
Hubs. Silver Bands,
Leather, (’loth, and all kinds Trimmings.
To llousr-Keepers,
Table Cutlery, Brass Candle sticks,
Plated Spoons ami Forks. Wire Fender*,
Brass Andirons. Wafer ami Waffle Irons,
Brass Fenders, Shovel and Tongs,
• Together with everything else usually kept in our
line, all of which will be sold at prices that cannot ,
fail to please.
(’all and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
CARHART A Cl RD,
oct2B Third Street.
HOUSE AND LOT IN VINEVILLE
For Sale.
I OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vineville.— '
1 The lot embraces seven acres of land, well im
proved. The House is new ami contains eleven
rooms, withall ncces&arv outbuildings attached well
of good water, Ac., and is u most desirable tituaiion '
. for a gentleman’s residence,
I alsooHki f<»r sale, mv
RIVER FLATNTT-AITIO2NT,
Lying three to four miles below the city, and con
taining 1.000 acres, half of which is cleared and well
watered with springs. The swamp land will make
50 bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are
good tenements. Gin-house, Barns, Shop and every
i convenience for plantation purposes.
Tenn* made easy. JAMES DEAN,
aug 5-ts Vineville, Ga.
Embroideries. Em broideries!
J’UST received from the latest importations.
suo Swiss and Jac. Collars from 2’»c. to $1 each.
10<» pr. “ “ Sleeves from 50c, to “
50 setts of Swiss ami Jacimet Collars and Sleeves
from 75c to f«• apiece.
5"0 yds. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, from 12e. tu
$1 2S per yard.
200 yds. Swiss “ Insertion “ •*
|1 do per yd.
l"<t Embroidered Linen Ildkfs. from 9c. tn <lO. I
30 Embrodered Swiss Dresses of the very latest
designs.
job Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook Bands, from
25c. to $5 00
2 ) Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles
u-*uallv found under the head of r.mbroideries.
The above Goods were bought at the iect*nt large
Auction Sales in New York, and bought at such re
markable low prices, that I am enabled to sell them
at 50 per cent less than actual value.
Ladioa please call and satisfy yourseltea of the
fac’.nt tluuStore of ELIAS EINSTEIN,
July xv Cor 2d St.A Cot. Av. Triangular Block
•jUII I L 11. w ASHINGIWf,
A FI’OBXEY AT LAW.
MACON. GA
Will i.ractic*'in all tl>e c.Hnitic. of tbe M<m- a Cir
cuit. and in th. ' nuitira nf M \VUi.iu»..n
Land Laurao. n»»t Hall, awr
MACON, GEORGIA, THCRSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1858.
Legal Forms.
HINES’ New Edition of Forms for sale bv
the Single copy or the quantities. Any one
wishing a copy went by mail must enclose the sub
scriber six three cent Postage Stamps with the price
of the Book 'two dollars and fitv cents.,
falyM .E M BOARDMAN
Old Bourbon Whiskey.
ItABRLS. Superior old Bourbon Whiskev. for sale
Z by McCALLfF, A JONES.
I july one-ts
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YOKE.
N r ET ASSETS, i Exclusively (’ash.) Four and a
half Millions of Dollars
Secured by Bond and Mortgage on Rea! Es
tate in the City and State of New York, worth over
The entire profits of this Company, f 1 .W,WO,
(Ist June, L 857,) arc the property of the assured.
Wives can insure the lives of their husbands for a
sum free from the claims of his cre<litors.
Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a
security for their claims.
! Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on
i their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or <’>'» years, anil
so make a provision for old age, or payable to their
j heirs should they die in the interim.
A fixed sum can be secured bv one payment, with
j power to increase or decrease the amount deposited,
I renewing the amount assured equitably.
•FRED’K S. WINSTON, President.
Isaac Abb \tt. Secretary.
! Sheppard Homans, Actiiarr.
j Pamphlets giving every information, and blank
I forms for applications, can be had at mv office.
T. R/BLOOM,
nor 5 Macon Ga.
Fruit Trees for Sale.
/' J RAFTED Peach Tree*; s”<y Flewellen’s, the best
\ I early Cling-Stone known; Tillotson’s; Early
and Late <’rawford’s, and a few other choice varieties;
. also .’o" Roman-eyed Apple Trees. Price s2<> per
; hundred; delivered either at Macon or Griswoldville.
' N'i> charge for Backing <t delirerißd. Lest than one
I hundred sold nt 25 cents per Tree. Address the sub
j scriber at Griswoldvillo, Ga.
nov 4 THOMAS J. STEWART.
Milledgeville Recoder copy every other week
1 for 2 months and semi l ill to T. J. S.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
FLEMOVAL,
E. WINSIIIP
I TAS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old stand next
1 L door to Strong A Woml’sshoe store, and is pre
pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stoclc of
READY M ADE CLOTH ING inthecitv. sep 23
GRAHITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
rj'MlE subscriber will open the above Hall
I about the first of April next, for the ac
commodation of Families. Day Boarders and
Transient Customers. This House is now mmUb
| offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in
; the South, and from its central location, its large
i and airy rooms, offers great inducements ami accom
modations to Families and Transient persons. The
' miblic may expect from this House, all the luxuries
two! comforts to be found in anv other hotel.
■ U. F. DENSE.
mar 2-ts Lateofthe Floyd llonsc
FOR RENT.
r J"MIE House and Lot on College Hill a ijoining Mrs
1 Weed’s is for rent uatil October. 1 Apply
to JOHN LAMAR. ’
' orl 7
NO ! : I .
I this date we *<!iaU adopt as near as possible
CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it.
• From this date all articles will be priced \S <’ \SII.
1 Where credits are given (which will only be given to
• those who have paid us promptly an addition will be
| made to the piicc named according to the lime de- '
1 sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
i Macon, Jan. 1. jan 7
Arthor’s Cans and Jars.
)UST re cei ve d a
largo lot of Ar- dUKßp'ft .
thor’sTin, Earthen and KwSK.
Glass Jars, fir preserv- *fcsS**
ing fresh fruits, veg**-
1 tables, tomatoes Ac., at
B A. WISES
i House Fu r n is h i n g fjK
Store, Cherry Street,
M aeon, Ga. aßfr K
Seed Itarley.
; rpHREE HUNDRED Bush. Seed Barlev, instore
1 and for side by McUALLIE A JONES,
aug 20
rt. H.. jxriSBET,
CITY PIIYSICI \N,
| WILL attend promptly to ail calls.
j Office in Triangular Block, over E. WINSHIP’S
I store. jan 7
NOTICE.
| A LIKELY Negroes consisting of men, women
I** and children, are now offered for sale by the
subscriber. The negroes are now at the lurnse of
' Benj. Davis in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall’s Mill.
I Any person wishing to purchase, can see the negroes
1 by calling at said place, or by leaving a note in the
, Post Office; they can be brought to Macon fur in
spection if desired. Thes<* negroes are under as good
; characters as any negroes in the State and those that
• know them can recommend them as highly. They
are sold for no fault whatever.
; Also, the place whereon said Benj. Dav is now lives;
there are 20 acres of land, with a good Dwelling
House, Kitchen 3 or 4 negro Houses, and other
I Houses which are useful; also, a good well of water,
I a garden and other improvements which are requir
ed to make the place comfortable. z
aug 5 ELISHA
Geo. T. Rogers & Son
H AVE iti Store and constantly receiving a large
and general stock of Groceries, consisting in
part of
120 Bags Rio Coffee,
25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
. 2" Bags Pepper and Spice,
50 Bbls, crushed aud Powdered Sugar,
?5 Blds. Refined Sugar, various grades,
. Hbds. choice Molasses,
■ 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides,
]<*• boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
i 5" Boxes Soap, various qualities.
; 3d Boxes Starch, various grades,
.’><) Boxes .gross - Pepper. Spice and Ginger,
45 Boxes Candy, assorted,
GO Boxes Tobacco, all qualities.
Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes,
»»5.000 Cigars of every grade.
Together with a general assortment of Liquors—all
■ of which will be sold low for Cush. oct 20
Macon Furniture Works.
' w ~ ; 'J WE are now putting up New ami
fact tire of Furniture of all
far superior in Workmanship and Durability to most
Northern Work and hn Low and in most eases
Lower prices than n an possibly be laid down in Ma
don from Savannah or New Y-i k. Giveusaeall and
we will convince the sceptical that it is your interest
■ to make vour purchase at home.
TAG WOOD
V Desirable Residence for
SALE.
r l'*llE subscriber intending to remove, offers for
1 sale Lis residence at Luke Academy, four miles
above Macon on the Forsyth road. It has about one
hundred ucrex attached--!* pleasant v situated in a
good and healthy neighborhood; it has fine water
and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit.—
The place can be seen and examined at anv time.
sep 2 If JAMEft N KING
r» A. Rli ESTO’S,
WF. would inform our friends and the pwblie tka
we arc supplied as usual with a large and faahiona
ble
Fa!! Stock of Dry Goods,
which We are deter.niiifd l-o of at verv aiDbll
MENARD & BURGHARD,
WATCHMAKERS
AM-
JEWELERS,
IT AX’E just received and opened a large awdsplvn
-1 did assortment of Goous in their Tine consist
ing in part of the following articl *s,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Hunting Magic Ca*c, Independent 2d. Ac., for GEN
TLEMEN.
GOLD WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau
i tiful.
SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob
lets. Ac-
SILV ER PL ATED W IRE, such a*Castors.
Egg Boilers, - with Gold Plated Cups and Spoons,)
Fruit Baskets, Pitchers. Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS,
PINS. Ae., Ac . sparkling and htight.
I MUSICAL INNTI MENTS. as VIOLINS.
FLUTES. GUITARS. BANJOS. TAMBOIHNES.
Gold PENS, and PENCILS. Guitar* and Violin
STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY
GOODS, Mu sic Boxes, too numerous to particular -
I izo in an advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them, since thev commenced business they solicit a
I continuance of the same, and will spare no pain’s to
I give satisfaction to their customers, both in the
style and quality of their w ares and in price.
Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch
and on reasonable terms. M. A B.
sep
A. A. MENARD,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CHKKRY STREET. MA-CON - , CJ-A.
H AS just received and will keep constant-
. ly on hand a fresh supply of DRUGS ,k
MEDICINES, consisting of Tat
QI IMNE.
IODINE,
SAI.At INE.
< IILOROFORM,
iodim: POTASH,
CALOMEL,
RORPHINE.
PIPERINE,
BLUE JI ASS,
Ate., A c.
! Also, a large ot of American. English ami German
PERFUMERY.
| CAMPHIXE,
BURMXG FLUID.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
SWEEDISH LEECHES.
GARDEN SEEDS. Ac.. Ac.
He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A
, WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17
Fluid Gas Lamps.
I T II AVE just received a lot of the aliove Lamp* een
-1 sitting of Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamp*, Par
! lor Lamps, and Billiard Lamps It is unnecessary
for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Pres*
of our city has said all that I could say. It is also
, suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on
the same principle as Gas.
R. P. McEVOY
OIXTY THOUSAND lbw. ’ Tean Baeoa,
t » ’ Hams, Sides and Shoulders,
3.non lbs. Jowl's. In store and tor sale bv
may •’ M-t’XLLIE A JONES
I’apiT Holl" .’ Paper !><>ll* .’
i T RO.ARDM A N’S "Washington Block Building,”
. \ a large assortment of Paper Dolls.
| mar xi J. M. BOARDMAN
Tennessee Hay.
r FMIIRTY Bales Prime Tennessr Ha\. just received
I and for sale by McCALLIE A JONES.
I mar 25-ts.
Will bo taken for a short time
i PUGH'S FIHE ART GALLERY,
If wanted by the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOR FIFTY CENTS EACH.
LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY
COLORED. II t i ll ILL OTHER STI LES
VERY LOW.
\ Large business with small profit** is what we
wish ; we do not expect to get rich in one year,
’ or three years, but are content tu work and wait* ami
' by still taking better, cheaper, and more pictures than
anv one else we hope finally to snccemL
Call at the old stand. Triangular Block. Our rooms
arc newly furnished, and are cool and pleasant and you
can while awav an hour in examining our numerous
specimens of tine and beautiful Pictl mks.
June x-ts
MRS. DESSAU
ITAS as usual returned from the North with her
1 strikinglv magnificent assortment of I’arisiun
Mill inery. surpassing in grandeur any stock of
Goons that lias ever been submitted tO'Soutbern in
; spection.
EVEN ING DRESSES which baffle tiescript ion.
. EGLANT INE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim
mings,
DRESS TRIM Ml MGS.
CASPIAN HAIR PINS,
GRECIAN CTIiLS.
HAIR BP.AIDS,
HEAL- DRESSES.
1 and an assortment rtf divers articles, which would re-
I quire an endless list to enumerate. Delay not.
Tlumkful for past favors, she w ith hearty cheer so
licits the patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant
and beautiful.
Mrs I), is prepared to furnish Milliners with
wholesale pattern Bonnets and all (roods in her line,
at the shortest notice and lowest rates.
d-rOTHITSTG-.
A M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARB NOW RECEIVING TIIKIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
1 EMBRACING a large variety us Over Coats,
j Black Dress Frocks.
Business Frocks and Sacks,
Black Doeskin Pants,
Fancy (Jassimere Pants nnd Vests,
Youth’s and Boy’s Clotlnug, o< t xiv
Furnishing Goods.
White and CalmccLLinen Bosom Shirts,
Orseilles, ”
Menno Shirts and Drawers.
White Jeans ami Canton Drawers,
Merino and Cotton r ? Hose,
J Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats,
i Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Ac.
uct XIV A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
r pRI’NKS. ¥•
1 Gutta Percha Bags,
Umbrellas. Ac.
eet xiv A. M BLACKSHEAR A ( 0
To Rent,
i) NEW nnd commu'li-'ii’ Fireproof Stores ia Da
M tuour’s Block on 2d Street. Apply to
aug 5 J. fl. DAMOUR.
New Family Grocery
STORE.
GREER & FREEMAN
HAVE Opened in their new store. Xd door below
’lfUt/rnph Ruildimi, Cherry Street, this city,
with a complete *Uick us Family Supplies, consisting
in part, Hiram Smith and Mauon Milla’ Flour. Stew
art s Coffee, crushed and powdered Sugar, Old Gov
ernment Java. Laguira and Santas Coffee, a direct
tni|»ortat4un of Canton Teas and Chocolate, Fulton
Market Beet, extra pickled Pork, choice table Butter.
Pine Apple, Englisb Dairy and State Cheea*. dried
iieef and Tongue*, Pig* Feet and Hum*, nil and
white Onion*. Mu rar and yfllow Potatoes, Sardines.
Lob-teri and Clam*. Pre*» rvos ami Jelln*«, Nuts of
all kiud*. Currant*, dried Fig*, (’andiea, Gutn-drop*,
also a choice M*lcction of pure Bran-tie". Wine* A<* ,
for Medicinal am! cooking purpoae*, and a large 10l
of Cigar* n» rdihuitfd lir-iml*, smoking
and nliowiM ToWco A«- . all of which will he M»ld
low <• - C\9H -C.wne one run* all.” und exaifiiue
our Stock. Wa ar* deWrunu***! to niuaasi.
I a«rr4 JASPER F (JREEIU
Mkr wMwtrrv
HOL. X-.OU
Fashionable Hair Dresser,
At the K<*<l ding House 9 Macon, (ia.
r IMIE Subscriber respectfully inform* the citizens
1 of Macon and atranger* passing through the
I city that his well known establishment is still in op
eration at his old stand, where he is ready to accom
modate his customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving.
Shampooing and everything el*c in his line in the
be«t style of art. He offers tor sale. Good Bay Rum.
Progb-r’s Hair luvigorator, Knight’* celebrated'
Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Comna, Brushes, Ra
zor*. and all similar article* needed fora gentleman's
toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can be had at the reduc
-led price of 35 cent*. Also, wigs and Toupees made
!to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance
j of the liberal patronage which he has heretofore re
-1 ceived. M. LOH.
Ijuly t<-6in
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
WASHINGTON BLOCK, MI I.BERRYNT.
MACON. GEORGIA
I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven
j ilr Books.
Blank Books, Stationery. Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
• per, Water Color*, Artists' Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil
ami Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments. Mathe-
I matical and Engineering Books. Copying Pressesand
- Books, Writing Desks, Port Folio*. Pocket Books,
( Gammon Board*. Writing Fluids ami Inks of the
I very best kinds. Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen
-1 ci!*, Steel ami Gold Pens, and all the various articles
! usually found in a Book Store.
1 Al«o. Agent of the Southern Mutual nsurnner
Company. oct 17
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
PERFUMERY. AC.
‘ r |'MIE undersigned offers for sale on as low
1 terms as any house in the State, pure and yy
reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine. z±wL
I Chemical* in great variety,
i Drugs in great abundance and always fresh,
j Perfumery, assorted. Foreign and Domestic,
I Instruments Surgical, Dental ami all other*,
I Toilet Articles in great variety,
• Fancy Sonps and other Soups in great variety,
i Paints, Oils. Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
French Window Glass, ami fresh Putty.
Paint Brushes. Colors. Tools. Pencils and Sponge*.
Varnish—Coach. Furniture, Damar and Japan,
Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines,
Starch. Congres* Water ami best Citrate Magnesia,
Snuff, Teas. Bhicking, Crucibles. Sand Paper.
Medical Scale*, Mortars aud Pestle*. Iron and Puree
lain,
- Geletmes. Soda. Potash. Alum. Saltpetre,
; Castor (hl. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Rose Water,
- Quinine. Morphine. Piperine and Acids,
I Balsam Wild Cherry. Cherry Pectoral, Lozenge*.
Gum Drops, Bryant’s (’holer* Remedy, "genuine.”
i Anti al! other reliable preparation* of Medicine,
j Best Wines and Bramly fi»r Medicinal nse only,
I Bufcl Mustard and Spice* for family use.
Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seed*,
Kentucky Blua Grass Seed ami other Seeds.
GKORG£ PA YNL.
Druggist and Apothecary.
Corner Mulberrv St. and Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga.
oct 17
WATCHES, JEWELRY.
Silver Ware, Fancy (■oods,
Piano Fortes, Violins,
GLITTT7LRS,
«. CffIESY. PflliTE IMS. W.
\ 1 rE ARE offering our entire stock of the above,
\ v with an innumerable var iety of other new and
desirable (Joods, of the best quality, at lower prices,
for cash, than ever before sold in this market, until
the Ist of March next.
J-t*"Our stock is very large, and well selected, and
well worthy the attention of all those who wish fine
and giHul (rood* at exceedingly low prices.
N. B. All those indebted to us will will more than
ever oblige us bv an earlv settlement.
K. J JOHNSTON X CO.
Macon, Jan. 21, ’58 —If
SUGAR, MOLASSES & SYRUP.
•) * HHDS. prime and choice N 0. Sugars,
25 Hhds. prune new crop Cuha Molasses,
:0 Bbls. " " •• N. O. Syrup,
In store and to arrive, for sale bv
jan 28 BOWDRE Jk ANDERSON.
MACKEREL.
I I M b FACKA(4ES No. 1, 2 and 3 new Mackerel in
I " H ' Kits, quarters, halves and whole Barrels, for
sale bv HOW DRE k ANDERSON
i
OATS.
BUSHELS prime White Seed Oat* for sale
• >' H ‘ sow for Ca*u. bv
low DU a \n;h:rsgn
I 1.01 R.
i 'pWENTY FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior
I quality, Superfine and Family, for Bale bv
jan 28 BOWDIIti A ANDERSON.
POT ATOI’S.
I A BBLS, prime Yellow planting Potatoes, for sale
•)U by BOW DRE 1 ANDERSON.
! jan 28
' Watches'! Watches!!
/ ’’ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS James Ilnd-
I A dell A Co.. R. AG. Beesley, Joi»h. Johnson, Josh
Olorenshaw. Edward Robinson, and the celebrated
American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS -Eugene Brnauet, Brcithing, La
; derivt, Edoward,Favre,Brandt and other* to.» numer
ous to mention, bv DAY A MAUSSI'NET.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS. CLOCKS.
The Marble Clock running three week* without
. winding striking hour and half hour. Also,Eight Day,
Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze. Wood and Ma
nin Time pieces with and without ttic alarm.
DAY A M KUSSENET.
Fine sett* of Jewelry. DAY A MAI’SSENET.
Diamond Pin*, Finger Rings and Ear Ring*.
D\Y A MAUSSE.NET.
Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Chain*.
DAY A MALSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crosse*. Medalious
ami other Trinket*, by DAY A MALSSENET.
| Silver Table. Tea. Salt, Mustard, Berra, Sugar,
. and (’ream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle* Fork*,
Cup*, Gobfit*. Waiters, and sundry other article*
; 100 numerous tu mention, bv
I)AY A MAUSSENET.
Vlu*iral liiMtriiiiirnt*.
Violincelos. Violin*, Flutes, Fla<!geolett«. Fife*,'
1 Banjoe*. and Tamborine« ; also a fine assortment of
Italian, French and English Violin String*, by
DAY A MAUSSENET
Gold. Silver. Steel and Plated Specks with the
1 Scutch Pebble Gia**e*. a large assortment bv
DAY A M (USSfcNET
r fc € assortment bv
D <Y A M.4USSENET.
Jha. a good assortraen of Cutlery.
Watches and Jewelry ueatlv Renaired and War
i ranted bv D4Y A M4USSENET.
M -
For Sale.
O GOOD Iron Safes -on* extra *ire. Apply at tb*
J uffice of T. R. BLUUM.
' oct 23
Bacon for Sale.
Hd*. Clear Side*. Just received at
Ze) oct 2S-tf HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN S.
VLESMOV-A.I-..
E. SAULSBURY
IS t.ow located at hi* NEW STORE, on Mulberry
Street, opposite the Lanier Hou«e, and ia prepared
to show hi* old ouatoiner* and the public generally,
a« large and vanwi assortment of FINE READ\’
MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS, a* can be found in this market. He will bi
receiving conatnnlly weekly obipmonu from New
York, embracing the latest styles. E. S.
oct 22 ts
Gloves, Gloves!
( *l'llXlll Eli and whitr- Kid. Wlk. i'aahmwa and
’ Hii'k <«i'«.-a. Kid a*d as
CIIHAPEK THAN THE CHEAPEST,
AXU
As Good as the Best.
E. E. BEEW-EK,
Plain and Ornnmrntal Home aud Sign
SHOP IS l-AMOCK'S SEW HI ILDISG,
MACON, GA
♦ TTAVTNG a lot of number one hands. I cam and
4 I JLwill do work cukaiwcr and as well as any one ,
' else. A fair showing at all jobs is solicited. Ail '
work warranted.
t Jan. Ist, I<>B. jan 7
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No
3, Cotton Avenue. <»ppo*ii*e Washington vHI
• Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The. atibseritiers I
J would return their thanks for the very liberal and i
I long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continnanc*- of the (
j same. We have in store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
mostly of our own manufactnre, to which weekly a<l
; ditiona will be made, of all the different styles an-l
, patterns usually called for in a shoe store, ami would
' invite those wishing to purchase, to rail nnd exam- '
| me our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as j
, anv house in the citv or State
•ct» MIX A KIRTLW’D i
I>OOTS a lull a**--i tiuci-t ' I ■
) Calf Boots, pump soh*. welted and water proof.
| of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg
' ged. Just received and for sale low bv
| I'.' MIX A KIRTLAND
j I ) ÜBBER >ll'i
- Ik and buys Rubbers Also Ladie* slipper and san- < ’
i dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent. - ‘
I Just received and fur sale low bv
I oet 19 MIX A KIIITI \Ni'
1 PLANTATION BR(»G\NS Now in More the
best assortment of Negro Shoea, we have ever '
| offered in this market. .M«*n’s double aoled peg and '
' nailed black and russ*tt*; do. heavy single soled :
1 black and russetts; do. boys and youths black aud
' russetts, all ot which we are selling verv low.
- - t 19 MIX A KIRTLAND
h»i > AND >!h>L> M- u * aod Hwy* |tad ,
Vonth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots'; Men’s
J stunt kin hunting and mud Hoot a; (Jcnts lasting
Gaiter*, Monterey, <»pera ami tics, and tine calf Rro '
gans; Gents, boys’s and youths’ patent and cnam
elled Brogan*; Men’s boys’ and ymith’s California i
kip Brogan*, a large assortm<*nt.
oct Hi MIX A KIRTLAND.
Kxprrimcc Teaches W isdom
17-E1.1.0W-CITIZES’S, allow me to
any to those who hare been nry/»cr/-
ron* andy’rie/iiZ* for s»-manvyears, and 1
are now enjoying the benefits of my skill, thatlara 1
in daily communication with all the source* of infor- |
mation, both North and South, connected with the (
Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in ‘
money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fn- •
vor me with their patronage. I'ica-e call at niy old!
office, on the corner of 2d and Mulberry streets, over .
C. (.'amplieil A Sou’* store, *ign <»t th* Golden Tooth '
nov i 2 J. (’. M< REYNOLDS j
I SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
! r |‘MIE undersigned would respectfully
I vite the attention of his friend* and
tomers, and the trade, to hi* largo stock of iK* -
LEATHER AND KI 'BRER BE!
Double and Single Harness, Saddle*,
Bridle?. Bits and Spurs, of thu
best make an! latest
atyfe.
Also, prepared to do iob work at the shortest Du
tice, anu in workmanlike manner, and as low as ;
any House in the city. Call and si cat his new Store | *
next to the Mannfactarcs’ Bank, ami opposite Ross' ' ,
New Building JOHN CLEGHORN I 1
oct 19
' MXAC ll<rio:s J. T. WOOUWAUD. !
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
HAYDEN A WO(BDWARD arc now pre.
to furnish their friends ami
| public generally, with good safe Horses nnj i
new aa well as tasty Buggies, Can iuge-. Ac. z 1
1 in complete order at the shortest notice
They are determined to gi\e satisfaction, if strict j
! personal attention, to bu.*ine*s, and reasonable cash
' price* will enable them to do so.
Horse* fed aud kept by the day, week or i
month. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason j
ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery (“lice, '
Macon, Ga.
apl 1
LAMER HOUSE.
MACOX. GEOHGIA.
LOGAN & MEARA. Proprietors.
, rpBK PftOPRHtVOM of wrtl i
1 establislmwnt, respectfully give notice j
that thev arc still candidates for uie patron- L
I age of the Travelling public, and determined Jawab**
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests aud 1
maintain the reputation of the House.
Free Transportation
Os Passenger* nnd Baggage, to and from the House. !
by a fine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which ;
they have provided for that purpose. Passengers
hereafter will be at no expense whatever for transput- •
| tatiou of themselves and their baggage either way be- |
tween the Limit r House ami the Rauwav Stations in i
Maron. Wo ask a continuance of public patronage
and promise attention aud comfort tu our gueols.
oct 2o 12 GAN * A I
FIRE IKBI RIM E COMPUTES.
i 'pHE Hartford—JneorpomUd IHIO. Capital
The Njiringfield Capital f 1 ■
The Mnssasoit at Springfield, Capital '
j with a large Mirpiu* Kecurely invested.
Follicles in the first class Companies issued am!
I looses promptly adjusted bv
‘ _ E . JgIINST«!.N, Agent. |
Designs for Monuments
° BY
ROB T E. LAUNITZ. N. Y.
E J JOHN’STON A CO.. Ajeatv.
Macon, Via. |
Fall & Winter Fashions.:
M RS. HOWLAND will open to-day, gvth Sept., !
a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hat*. Uoifures. '
Ribbons, Laces. Feathers, Flower*, Velvet Sdks, !
' Lace ami Crape Setts, to which she ii.\ ifes the ntten- ;
lion of the Ladies. Also, Elegant Cloak* of Velvet '
i and Cloth, Silk Rubes, Robe A Less, plaid Silk Dress ;
Trimming 4e.
Milliner* supplied with Bonnets by the case ur
dozen. sep JJO
OOJb'-fc ■TINTS.
I>OSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained, |
Ik. Cheap Veueered Mahogany Coffin*. Also, New
Style Metalic Case*, superior to the old styles.
bld Pattern Metaiic Case* al lower prices,
juue 17-ts T. AG. 00D. i
MARBLE WORKS. ■
J. 11. ARTOPE, ...
MANUFACTURER Os and Dealer in ‘Foreign •'
Domestic Marble, »///»**«/*, T ’
Furniture Siabf, has removed The Mar
ble Works from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of ?d
and Plumb Street, a short di*tanea South of Hank
nai A Sparks’ Wureuouaa oi t 22-Iv .
McCALLIE & JOKES
HAVE removed two dour* below tueir old stand. 1
in the house formerly occupied bv Messjs. J. B. .
'4 W. .4. Ro**. uct xiv ;
r —1
Kenedy’’* Kxeelsior Flour.
g Sacks Kenedy'* Excelsior and' Superfine
Flour,
150 do. Morganton Mill* Extra dm
Ju»l received and for »uie by
xiv Met ALLIE A JONES. '
TeniifMMCi* Hacon and Lard.
Thousand lbs. Tennessee Hams, Side* and ‘
. Shoalder*. (
H<i Cans Xo. 1 Leaf Lard,
15 bbla. “ •• “ “
In SUrrvand for .ale by M. CALiJE A JOSLS.
IJIAMM.,
1 Scroll Shw iuk,
T*-ninc.
Curtins,
«>r.
uuiiii'Hlnl Work.
Jladr Io >r*w b» T * H j
MMBER 10.
A WJO gs 2
\I TE on* more iimle the LudianTeall and »e.
VI ’l‘" most eaqiimie 2 Flounced and
double J upe Mik Robea tluU bate been broncbl
to Macon this season Just received at the " Head
Quarter* us fcashiOn.” BOSTICK A REIN
nov 4
_ r Dress Goods.
■ i > i apened a superb assortment, embracing mt-
* J ny elegant Styles of entirely new designs, nt
! _ 4 . BOSTH’K A KELN.
SH AW LS AND ( LOAks.
4 N entire new lot that are ehcan and hand«om*
al BOSTICK A REIN.
nov 4
Carpeting and Rugs.
r pilE largest and best assortment in Middle Geer-
1 gia. and nt price, tbal will Iti.e universal satis
faction. Call soon at UGSTIf. K i KEIN'S.
nor 4
DR : A,PIEBpE.
Office in Washington Block.
Medicine <'a*es and Books on Domestic Practice
for sale. _ julv S-Gm
R. L. WOOD
HAS just returned from the North with nil (he
now ami late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
einbracin-r quite a variety of novelties and curioai
ties, making bls (;,Li.Ei>r one of the aoat atiractir*
and fuslio -liable resorts in the Citv.
I Hiol 'ovxraphs
of quite a number es I>istiugui*fn d persons naw ••
exhibition among which are the following :
< \ KI S U . I* I El. D nf Atlantic Telegraph Netetiety.
( apt. HUDSON, of the U. S. Ship Niagara.
MAYOR TIEM AN. ot New York Citv
JUDGE EDMOND?*, the noted Spiritualist.
HARRY HOWARD, Chief of the N. 1. Fire De
purtment.
COL DURYEA, nf the lamed 7tli Regimeet, Naben*
al Guard. N Y. City.
POPE PH’> THE IX. '
PROFESSOR MORSE. Inventer wf ih* Magectie Tel
egraph.
The Public are respeclfnlly invited to cull and ex*
amine the above at
WOOD’S PALACE OF ART.
i We tire now better prepared than ever to execute’
; those beautiful Photographs, A mbrot vpe*. Daguereo*
I types, Ac., andon acrountof our facili.
| tie*, will <lo our work as lon a* any other Gallery
and of a Superior Style.
Don't tail to give us a Call.
sep 20
I). C. IIOHGMAS FSOX
Maron, Ga.
Tnvit* the attention us tho spor’.ing
other* to their large selection of
DOI GITNR,
IUFLES, PISTOLS, pot KJ T AND
SPORTING CUTLERY. FISH
ING TACKLES. WALKING
STICKS. FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC A MUN
ITION,
and every article found in a first clas* j*’*
Eixfii'rit.tn .\- rth or By careful attention to
business and keeping the best goods in our line we
expect to secure a vumtiiHMition us past favor*, re
pairing carefully attended to a* heretofore.
oct 2H
Attention Ladies!
/ \NE of i.ui firm hnvingfeft this <hivfor Now York
V' City.f.ir the purpose of replenishing uuf
STOCK.,
tho balance ot our largo
Stock of Worsted
AND
Silk I )p('sr Goods,•
Wirt be offered ut
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Please call and see before tber are all sold.
■et .- Hoss. COIKMAN A BOSS.
B KM Q V A K
Henry Horne
HAS REMOVED HIS
Cake, 3?astry and
BREAD BAKERY,
( ANDY & FRUIT STORE
NEXT TO
Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s.
GROCERY STORE,
IN CHERRY STREET, and has now fine ac*
• cmninodation, and an entire new stock of all t’onfec
i tiuiis which uflci vd al lowest prices for CASH.
I nov.2-tf
Choicest Fruits.
TEST received. New Layer Raiaii.s, Languedoc,
Marseilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet Or-
I anges. Choice Northern Apples. at
luv4 HENRY HORNE’S.
J. F. WINTER & CO..
Auctioneers <L General fommissloa
Merchants,
MACON, GA.
r I' , HE undersigned haw formed a copartnership (ar
1 th* transr.cticn of the above business in this city
and solicit the patronage of the Public generally.
From its central location. Macon offers rare iacili
titsfor the quick and advantageous sale ot Flour,
Gram. Pry Goods, Gt6ceries Ac. Particular atten
tion given to the public and private sale of N'egroee,
Real Estate, Stocks, Bond* Ac. Liberal advances
made on consignment*. All goods warranted as rep
resented or nu sale. J. F. WINTER,
sen 23 J. *■ WINTER,
ARKANSAS LANDS
8030 ACRES)
JF’OJFL S-A.H.JES-
*"|*l!E following valuable lands in the State of Ar-
I k.ipaua&re offered lor aide at very low prices and
on the most accommodating terms, viz:
4.3C5 1" I,M-»l ,M -» acres in Crittenden county located on
the St. Francis riveF high above the late high wa
ter-and as rich in evil a* any lauds in the State. •*>.
1,76" acres in Praino county, in lotauf |t>v, A2Vaud
•4»'acres ; they are first-rate lands and well located.
60S acres situated iu Independence county, about
our miles fruin Batesville a flourishing tow u) and
about one and‘half miles from the river about 40
acioaof it being cleared, with nu orchard, two fine
*pilugs, log house, crib Ac Thia is good land, in
an old settled part of the State.
o'i7 acres in White county; 563 SO 100 acres ia
Bradley county ; 657 acres in Puinsett county. The
above rank a« first-class lands, well located in flour
ishing neighborhoods.
],62‘» acres on White river, two miles above th*
town <«f llesare. This is known as the White Bluff
tract, and ia high aud dry above all overflow#. The
laud is licb, well timbered, and in all respects calcu*
fated t<» make an exceHrnt plantation. White rher
i* na» igabk* all the year for one hundred miles abut •
this tract, which is one us the best points on the giv
er for a wood vard—easy of access to the steamers in
all stages of the river- -and uu doubt by proper man.
agemeut the wood could be made to pay for the laud
in a short time.
The above lauds are exempt from taxation up to
k’-;j and '64. They Lave been selected with great
Cars; and all of them > with the exception of one tract)
being roiivewkart H> Hie kua of the Memphis and Lil*
Me Boek Kail Road, they will Consequently laereasa
gr»-ally- in valiw.
Foi further information apply to A. IL Dpuglaa#,
Mwopbi., T-.« ,-r w r7 *LO»W"
8* -t. »»<•»> Vi