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VOLUME 11. The State Press IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND. SUBSCRIPTION: Two Hollars per annum in advance, or Three D<>l at the end of the year. ADVERTISING : fine Dollar per Square for the first inaertm --d fit cunts for each subsequent insertion. I.! ■ augeaieuts will be made with those who ad • • < the veur. JOB WORK. - ’t‘ ing a new and beautiful supply of job lypf .... u . of Gordon’a celebrated Power Presses, we «-••< prapared to Jo any kind of work in this line with •■♦tuesa, accuracy and dispat I. «t moderate mice* • To Planters. |S J MEDICINES. DKI-G•*. FAIN J’S. OILS, SPHT- IN S I’RC'| ENT> V .»’;!]! * th** Macon Dm? .Mart of ,«ep 23 ZEILIN. HUNT A • 0.. opposite •Uc o uia I «1’ V’ : Just Received. IjILRGANT * trv.nl w■ J i II f ( j Lever 'V k Cl al Necklaces, <i Also, another argt jw Table and I •'* >i i»- Silver Warranted of Coir. Standu i i * <epy E. J. JOHNSTON S’- NEW BOOKS AT Boardman’* Book store. VM ERICAN Eloquence in two V..1- ; anew C\ clopedia of Commerce ; Burton’- Gelopcdiii i Uit and Humor; a handy Ix'ok on Property Law; Nan upon the Sea by Prank Goodrich It* lanlic t passages in South-western History; Life beneath the Waters; The Hand but not the Heart, by T. \r thur; William the conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charir-, Napier; Doctor Thorne ; a new edition of E<lg :u . I poc’s works; the Preacher and tin- King. the Pric-t <wd the Hvgyenot; Lord George Beiitinirk. by Di raeli; Beatrice Ceuci; Debit and Credit; Major Rog er Sherman Potter, Douglas Jerrold' Wit; Belle Brittan on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks ; -r- son’s Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete; Grates History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Papers; land Montague’s Page, by G. P. R. James ; the Three Beauties, bv Mrs. Southworth; Ventilation in \nicr ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wis dom. Wil and Humor; Steps towards Heaven : Den’s Moral Tbeol »gy ; Mizpah, u Prayer Book; W ay-ide Pictures in France, Holland, Belgium and up the Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also a large assort ment of fine Family Bibles. iep2 3 J. M. BOARDMAN. (-IllSind K purest Spii its ever ottered to the An < 1 public, possessing none of the poi*;uous quaiiuc inherent m the Whiskcv in common u ■<• 1 •• bv ‘ Me! ALLIE A JONES. ’»•<« A—-its. RANITE BLOCK. N. S. PBUDDEN & CO. A A TILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new | || stock of FANCY &. STAPLE DRY GOODS, Which they will offer on as gji.d terms as cqu be ua.i in the city, consisting in part ol Robe a Lcz, Double Jupr Robes, ||obc Valantes, Fancv Silks, various stvles; Black Silks. •• De Lane Robes, Figured De Laues, Poplin*’s, French Merinos French De Lanes, Cloaks and Shawls Aho. a full assortment of Whit** G • •! - 1 '•‘‘■r ’i eries, Ac , Ac. JULIUS PETER IS NOW IIECKIVIXG A A LARGE an 1 WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOO!).-.: (I‘>\ . .i Cloths,Ca-Gm-ru*. V eati f a great xarietv of Gents furnishing goods S.k, Merino an I Cotton Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs'. Silk, lul? thread and English cotton H »s" Linen and Jcane- Drawers, • rax at- .:-j >-n«lcr*. • iuen Shirts and • ollara just rcceivt lat J • • • rsp’ 9 . bestow- J upon me. I a ~-u• • ■ ■ ".id- ih.u m- - <• •.ion sh d! be wanting to desert then ibcralirv and prefer* < <!' tqv stock before purchasing • •!*■• sept xvi .I ULI I > PE I NOTICE! NOTICE!! TALVABLE COTTON For Sale. F|*HK us let ■ L and ILck Avs miles from There it 700 acres of land »a i n • - It • . ties, with a good dwelling hum*. frame n< 1 •. -* new and comfortable, and i i uecc-»sun that a farmer would de*ire. The undersigned deems it i!nnece'sary t > -sv v thing of the fertility qf this land Suflic- it that it is as good a* any oak and hickory land 1 n i >• District qf Dougherty county, sojusth celeb- - I for its richness and adaptafion for tin- culture of c«»i ton, For terms apply to the undersigned. <»r t<» B. \ Massev. Overseer, ou the place, who will show the ulacetoany que f ishing to look at it sept xvii-ts BENJ. R. SMITH. PKLXCE Mills Flour—a large lot on hmd. for ea le by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN, •ep 30 For Sale on Long Credit. IOPKKR the Plantation near Jmericus. formed, owned bv T. 1.. /A>lt. six tnilea from lim ricns, on the Muckalee ereek, containim: six hundred and set en acres, two hundred and titty acres cleared, with all the necessary buildilitfs. negro house, gin bmi-e, acrew. Ac The place will be sold ala bar gain and an a long credit. Jpplv to T. M Furlow at Anten- rA»w SELECT SCHOOL •T*HE subscriber respectfullv announce* to his pat I rons and the citizens of Macon that the exercises or hi* school will be resumed on Monday, January «d, IS5#. Tbkns for tub Sassiox or Six Months, from Jam a rt to Jilt. Primary Department f2t Intermediate “ A«lvanced “ It is desirable that the pupils be entered at the opening of the »«s»ion. liefer to the patron* <»f tb<- echool E W. VARaSONS. dec 23 it t t School House on the Hill in the rear of tha Residence of Col. Joseph Bond. (Ttizen copy St. PH Bl STM IS PRESENTS. Price* Reduced for the llo!lida)«. J UST received a fine lot of Gold Baml Dining and Tea Setts and a great many otluir pretty things suitable for Chriatmas presents at redm r 1 pi t« « Fall and make your purchases earl) as bargains are to be had and no mistake decH U. R HI’TU HV.S T« tangslar Blots IBfcrtc , GRAMTEIIALL N 0.2. Crockery, China, GLASSWARE <ScC, I WOULD mo>t respectfully inform the citizens of Mn■•. am! surrounding <->uutiy that I have a iiood slock oft'hina Dinner and Teasettaand Granite Dinner and T**; «-tls. Li ii'i- <!. • • I 'si 'i-’ts from t-’’ to $' <»<• jicr >-tt ALo g- E>t ph? -i <. • !<•’ ra;A»iiig ironi $4 >• CUc!- t" f ’. "I Ttli .'i t!;, fn.-ci » . t" - ‘if 1 Ice l’it< imrs, A--. A \ ! : .m-l. t China V asvs Sev t-rtd setts line ! < r,< h Gia- • Bureau M-tte for tables Fine- Bchemiua < I'hn <1 Butter and Sugar IH'l'. ', ar Stands, Flui;l Gi> I .an ips for r. > Lug i suspcacing; and Billiard Lamps, Camphene Lamps, side ami svs perilling u common and fine ar tick i\ero>'‘iie I, rj'.ijis. common Lard lamps. Braas (riran 4 <>ies Plated knives amt 1 K', Tea and 'i Lit ;-.pu i!-.s < niimon Btack Tua Po’.s. Brown Stone Tea Pots, Brown Spittoons, China Spitto:.'-, China Toilet '. tt«, < .’j m m T-il< 1 stHt.', ir Sim t;nd w e’l as •*orted stock < ,r Glassware I have about » dozen Common I unit.! -i - tar Merchant> am! . ■■ l dozen Gob lets for M' rcbants, also a lartre st >ck of Granite and common Lartken wure. As I import my stock of i Ware and Luv mvGiass principal!v for cash rJ A tic- Hons in New Vm k. Boston I’lnLufelphia. A- , I think ! J can sell here it Nrv. ork prices and give uiy cus l<:-l:t-r.' 'AI! ■kiuct Kill Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to s. ; > R. P, M I • A- ’ have a gr<-:u many cal’s fo> Chandeliers for CbureUu.* it prob rilv be:-t to let th< world know ] that I liavenuv.«r mak-any profit out of any thing l-r a Churn, hence al! ur-l'-rs for I -vmps f- r ( hurches , should lic'ei iat Ii u-i /. or »’r vv ei k- before they i .a-.1 • them. enable t«> get lbe:n from ihe facto- ' rv I -I" not intend l.eeping stock on hand forthat I --•ad jv. - , •> -.'fen get them out at Factorv I pri.-**'fur Churvh..' R. P McE ’ I’lst tdneivefl. < <0110,1!TH I S TIIKEE VOLUMES,’AT II I "A" AlilJLi i-JfcdL. \ splendid assortment o the latest styles: Den tists can be supplied with any style, form orc .|- 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- , mentstli-’V max want, bv M. DONALD A V\N GH’.SEN. NEW STOCK OF CROCKERY. I SUPPOSE »11 know by this time that I have 1 moved inv STOCK. from Triangular Block to the Granite Front Store. OPP. THE LANIER HOUSE. I now have a new and good STOCK OF CHIN’A, Consisting of DINNER SI-’TfS, nt from sl7•’> down to any single Sett wanted. • Ten Neils twill. from $. . I ■-'! French China to s27»,<X’and $75,00 WHITE CHINA, I' made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord- • i i 1 ingly. Glass inS-tts, French, fur from $1 to | • :<»<». per sett, handsomelv en graved. ’ J OOEILKTS, from s2,.’>o par dozen to sls White Gr. nite Ware, made up as w anted. I also have a fine assortment of fine $ actors and h Tea Setts, Vil the above G<>»ls I offer at New York Price’, 1 i its small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all 1 parties is my inot’o. Orders will be filled same as I though the purchaser wore here. <,ct j R. P. McEVOY. HARDWARE. ISSS. 8 SSS. 1A I. LT I! A DE. ' ('ARHAIiT A- (Tim 1 WOt’L!) all th* -itiontion of their customers and I hose to their i *iu ge and Well i I S lectcd Stuck of Entii'ii ;ni() tmeriean tlar.’warf. To Planters and Merchants. • ■ . . ;• ■ .... •,. ■'•■!'•! I Rctim-d S.iVth Belli.Uf Oval and Brand In ■> Smith D:i!’.» i Plow Steel, Suri w Plat' >. , B:.-.tP! >tvel. Col 11 --’I ,'u:-s. i C:i.-t <r-. e‘. Straw < utt.n '.. H .!). ’.Van., <■ : ■’ \\ h-j :l.t Saib TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. L■; :S! all- \x<! .I ■! .'I n-ig- . M. .lai.-.- . a.:,.,-., il Ho-!'.'.. Il.'-.l' Fral.l,-. Rims and Spekes Carriage Bolts, !h- : . - !\- ; B;rnd< l.vaibcr. < loth, and all kirn’s T nmtnings. I Vo xli ’j . t 11.!'.-' < * il> - •’*•- Puli .1 Spoon' and Forks, Wire IT-nders, Ur ix - \rnl-: -n . M afef ami Walfie I Ise usually kept in our :-n" . ' -<f witich will !-■ s .id at puces that cannot I ■ I ? PF” . -u:’.nd examine before mire using elsewhere. < U kill! \R I A < I RD, oct2' Third Street. IltM’Si: kND LOT IN VINEVILLE For Sale. (OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vinevillc. — , The lot embraces’seven acres of land, well im proved. The House is new and contains eleven rooms, with all necessarv out bail lings attached well » of good water. Ac., ami is a must desirable situation for a gentleman's residence. I also offer for sale, my RIVER PLATSTTATIOFT, Lying three to four miles below the city, and con taining acres, half of which is cleared and well watered with springs. The swamp laud will make 50 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-ff ’ Vinevillc, Ga. Embroideries, Embroideries! I IST received from the latest importations, e J 7><"i Swiss and Jac. Collars from 25c. to $4 each. JOO pr. “ “ Sleeves from 50c. tq ?4 “ 5c setts of Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Slcsves from 75c to s’• apiece. ."o" vds. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, from 12t. to $1 25 per yard. 20" vds. Swiss “ Insertion “ “ $1 ""per yd. 1’" Embroidered Linen Hdkfs. from 2c. to $lO. 30 Enibrodered Swiss Dresses of the very latest designs. joo Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook Bunds, from 1 °sc to $5 00 2" Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles uaiialh- found under the head ..f Kinbrohlerie- The uhove Goods "ere bought at lite recent large Auetiou Salwin Mew York, and bonirltt at such re markalde low prices, that I tun enabled to sell them i at .-><• tier cent. Ie»» than actual value. ’+**■ Ladies plea«.- call and «att«(y vourwlvea of the fact.at the Store of El-I AS hl S.--TI.I . july XV lor -.’dSt.4 Cot At Triangular Block. NIIUKI. 11. W kSHIMITOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MACON. GA i Will practice in all the counties of the Macon ( n cqit, au<l in the counties of Wiisliingtoii. M ilkinson ‘and laiurwm* Olliee 1 P*yn<rWrtff MACON, GEORGIA, Ttll RSDAY, DECEMBER 3H, LS.>B. Legal Forms. H INES’ New Edition of Legal Forms for sale by the Single ropy or the quantities. Any one wishing a copy sent by mail must enclose the sub scriber .-nix three cent Postage Stamps with the price of th- Book two dollar* and fitv cents.) July 22 J. M. BOARDMAN. Old Bourbon Whiskey. I,) lil > old Bourbon Whiakrv, for sale - " M- < \llif a Jones. MUTUAL LIFE INSURAHCE CO. OF NEW YORK \l mx and a half Millions nf Dollars Mo ga e on Real Es> f New York, worth over - . SOO,OOO, <'• Inm Is are the property of the assured. W r;iu insure tlu-hvi'of tht-ir lr. bauds fora sum Irec troni the claims of hi- creditors. <’;• ditf i can insure the lives of their debtors as a *< iirsty for their claims. I’-n tirs can insur<’ tl;« ir liv* s f r n aoin payable on 1 their attaining the nge ol 45, .'■<». .ui >< ars, and l heirs should they die in the interim. A fixed sum can Le secured bv one payment, w ith ' power to increase or decrease the amount deposited, -renewing the amount assured eqwiti.bly. 1 RI'D’K S. WINSTON. President. Isaa- \Li Air. Secretary. She it-Aim Hom ass, Actuarv <-. on, and i forms f. r •uviications ■ an »»e had at mv office. T. R. BLOOM, nov Macon Ga. Fruit Trees for Sale. / N RAFTED Peach Trees; sih» Flew ellcn’s, the best \ I early Cling Stone known; Tillotson’s; Early ami Late raw fol d’s, and a few other choice varieties; also "" Koinan-cyed Apple Trees. Price s2‘> per hundred; delivered either at Macon orGriswoldville. Nu charge tor packing or delivering. Less than one hundred sold at 25 cents per Tree. Address the sub scriber at Griswoldville, Ga. nov 4 THOMAS J. STEWART. Milledgeville Recoder copy every other week far 2 months and send bill to T. J.S, CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! E. WINSHIP H AS removed to E. Saulsbury’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 i READY MADE CLOTHING in theeity. sep 23 | QRANiTE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. r I'M!E subscriber will open the above Hall 1 about the first of April next, for the ac commodation of Families. Day Boarders and j Transient Customers. This House is uowJioSKi offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in ' the South, and from its central location, its large and airv rooms, oilers great inducements and accom modations to Families and Transient persons. The miblic may expert from this House, all the luxuries • mid comfoi ts to be found in nnv other hotel. ‘ B. F. DENSE. mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd House. FOR RENT. r pilE House and Lot on College Hill adjoining Mrs 1 Weed's is fur rent until October. Apply lo JOHN LAMAR. oet 7 JfDTIf this date we shall adopt as near ns possible the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it From this date ail articles will be priced AS CASH. Where credits me given i which will only b-‘ given to those who have paid us promptly * an addition will be made to the pt ire named according to the time de sired bv the purchaser. HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. Macon,Jan 1 RM. i ;l!1 • Arthor’s Cans and Jars. Ju ST iece ive d a . largo lot <»f Ar ■ I|| : thor’s Tin. Earthen and j Gia-' Jars., for preserv ing fresh fruits, vege- ■ tables,tomatoes Ac., at B. A WISES . 'Jg’t House Furnishing /Jw ; Store. Cherry Street. j |,ue s rar y®* w Sued BJarley. ' r piIREE HUNDRED Bush. Seed Barley, instore I and fur sale by McCALLIEA JONES. Bag j'- ID Ft. Ft. FT. NISBET, CITY |•HYSI( i\N, WILL attend promptiv to al! calls. Olliee in Triangular block, over E. WINSHIP’S store. j an 2 XJ OTICE. LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. women I F and children, are now offered for sale by the | subscriber. The negroes are now at the house of Beni. Da\ is it Bibb county, near Mrs. Mc( .ill s Mill Xnv pm-' i v isl-.ing t<» purchase. •an see the negroes | *>v calling at "J p'a e, ut bv leaving a note in the ; [• ( ,st th-' c..! bought to Mar -n for in- | ■ ; • ' ■■ fader' as anv negroes in the State and those that ! I k,i v tiiem czn recommend them as highly. I hoy I are sold i r nu fault whatever. , ■ eon - .;•! Benj. Da. i-1 m liyesj I tber** are acres of land, with a good Dwelling .’ House. Kitchen »r 4 nugro Houses, and other - I Hou-es which ai- useful; also, a good well of water, I a garden and "(her improvements which are requir ed to make the place comfortable. . aug 5 ELISHA BAVfS- I T Rogers & Son in Store and constantly receiving a large and general stock of Groceries, consisting in part of 12'* Bags Rio Coffee, 25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee, ; 1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice, 2" Bags Pepper and Spice, 5o Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar, 75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades, ‘ 25 Hhds. choice Moiassus, 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides, 1"" boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, . 50 Boxes Soap, varioiss qualities, 3" Boxes Starch, various grades. s<t Boxes gross i Pepper, Spice and Ginger, 45 Boxes Candy, assorted, C" Boxes Tobacco, all qualities. 30 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes, G5.o"(» Cigars of every grade. Together w ith a general assortment of Liquors - all of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20 Macon Furniture Works. ~~ ~~~3F WE are now putting up New Improved Machinery for the fact ore of Furniture of all kind- far superior in Workmanship and Durability u> most Northern Work and at as Low and in most ease* Lower prices than ean pos»ibly be laid down in Ma con from Savannah nr New T >rk. Give us a rail and we will convince the sceptical that it is your interest to make vour pu**chase al home. june 17 ts T. AG WOOD. A Desirable Kesidenee Cor STILE. r T3HE subscriber intending to remove, offer* fur 1 sale I.is residence at Lake Academy, four miles above Macon (»n the Forsyth road. It ha-about one hundred acres attached is plcasantlv situated in a good and healthy neighborhood ; it ha« fine water ami a g<M»d orchard with a select variety of fruit. — The place can be seen and examined at any time. »ep 2-ts JAMES N. KING. AT FARK-BR’S, 1858. WE would inform our friends and the publie tba we are supplied as usual with a large and faabiona ble Fall Stock of llry Goods which we are determined to dispose of st verr small eW . M b. MENARD & BURGHARD, WATCHMAKERS AND J’EXTV’ESH.JnrtS, HA V E just received and opened a large and splen did assortment of Goods in their line consist ing in part of the follow ing articl *s. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, Hunting Magic Case Independent 2d, Ac., for GEN TLEMEN (■OLD \V ITCH JIS !<»r Lndie- rich and beau tiful. Si |,\ FR W V RE, such as Sp.> >ns, Cup*. Gob- ( let*. Ac NILIER PLVTKDW 111 E, - r-b n> ( ’awtors, ( Egg Boilers, with Gold Plated Cups and Spoons, i ( Fruit Baskets. Pitchers. Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac. Consisting of DIAMOND and GOI/D RINGS, PINS Ac.. Ac . sparkling and bright. MUSK \L INSTI JI ENTS, as VIOLINS. FLUTES. GI’ITARS. BANJOS, TAMBORINES. Gold Pi.NS, and PENCILS Guitars ami Vmlin 'THINGS, ami a varied assortment of FVVCY GODDN, Mu *ic Boxes, too ui merous to particular ize in an advertisement. I Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon 1 them, trince they commenced business they solicit a 1 continuance ol the same, and w ill -pare no pain’s to give satisfaction to their customers, both in the ’ •>’yic and quality of their wares and in price. Wau b ami uiher repairing executed with dispatch ’ and on reasonable terms. M. AB. 1 ’ A. A. MENARD, Dili GGIST AND APOTIIEC KRY, CIIMILKY S I’REKI’. M.A<”<>X. <LA. HAS jusl received and will keep constant- c Jj ly on han,', a fresh supply of JHiL'GS A \ Ml-.OI'*INES. consisting of zjk QUININE. IODIN E, SAI.ACINE, C'HLOROFOKM, IODINE POTASH, CALOMEL. MORPHINE, PIPERINE, 81. l E M VSS, <Vc., Ac. Also, a large ot of American. English and German PEKFUMERY. CAMPHINE, BURNING FLUID. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, SWEEDISII LEECHES. GARDEN SEEDS. Ae.. Ac. He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A , WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17 Fluid Gas Lamps. 11l AVE just received a lot of the above Lamp* can bisting of llami Lamps, Suspending Lamps. Par lor Lamps, and Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary I for me to say anything about this Lamp, as tbe Brass i of our city ha* said all that I could say. It is also 1 ' suitable fur running through Houses or Factories, on 1 the same principle us Gas. R P. McEV OY THOUSAND lbs. Choice Tenn. Bacon, k ’ Hams. Sides ami Shoulders. 3,<X>"lbs. Jowls. Instore and fur <ale bv may G McCALLIE A JONES, i Paper !>oll«i ’ Paper !><>s!k>! \TIiOAi:DM AN S -W»-d>ington Block Building,” a large as-ortment of Paper Dolls. mar xi J. M. BOARDMAN- Tennessee Hay. r Bales Prime Tetiue-se Hai. nst received i an J for-ale bi McCALLIE A JONI’S, mar 25-1 f. Will bo taken for a short limo AT PUSH S FIME AFT GALLERY, If wanted by the Dozen, Superior Photographs I'Oll I'll TV CENTS EACH. LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY I OLOKEI>. MU li 11.1. OTHER STI LES VERY LOW. \ Large business with sniall profit* is what we wish; we do not expect to get rich in one year, > I or three years, but are content to work and wait, and by still taking better, cheaper, ami more picture-than ; any one else we hope finally to succeed. < ’all at the old stand. Triangular Block. Our rooms i are newly furnished, and are cool and pleasant ami you ' can while awav an I *>ur in examining our numerous specimens of line and beautiful Picti kks. june x-ts MRS. DESSAU H AS as usual returned from the North w ith her strikingly magnificent assortment of Parisian Millinery, surpassing in grandeur any stock of Goods that has ever been submitted to Southern in spection. EVENING DRESSES wbii h Imflledescription, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim ming’*, I DRESS TRIMMIMGS, CASI’I \X HAIR PINS. GRECIAN CURLS. HAIR BRAIDS. HEAD DRESSES. . an 4 an assortment of divers articles, which would re quire an endless list to enumerate. Delay not. Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer so licits tbe patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant and beautiful. 2 .jF" Mrs D. is prepared to furnish Milli»‘*T#* with wholesale pattern Bonnets ami all Goods in her line, ' at the shortest notice ami lowest rates. A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARK NOW KKCEIVIM. THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, IJVMBR.M’ING a large variety us Over Cuata, j Black Dress Frocks, Business Fr<a;ks and Sacks, i Black Doeskin Pants, Fancv (’assimere Pants and Vests, Youth’s and Buy’s (’Jothing, oct xiv Furnishing Goods. White and (’olore<l Linen Bosom Shirta, • » •• “ Marseilles, “ •* Merino Shirtsand Drawers. White Jeans and Canton Drawers. Merino and Cotton L. Gloves, Sii»|M‘ndcrs. ( ravats. Silk ami Linen Handkerchiefs. Ac. oct xiv A M BLACKSHEAR A CO. 'TMIUNKS, Valises, Carpet and I Gutta Percha Bags, Umbrella*. Ac. eel xiv A M BLACKSHEAR k( 0. To Rent, t) NEW and commodious Fireproof Stores ia De luour's Block uu 2d Street. Applv to aug 5 J. IL DAMOCR. New Family Grocery jSTortiz;. GREER & FREEMAN HA VE opened in tluur new store. s<l d.*ur below Buihliaa, Cherry Street, this city, with a cunipb te Mock of Family Suiinlh -. consisting in part. Hiram Smith and Macon Mills’ Flmir. Stew art • Coffee, crushed and powdered Sugar. Old Gov ernment Java. Laguna ami Santa* (’<*!!• ' a direct importation of Canton Teas and Chocolate. Fulton Market Beef, extra trickled Pork, choice table Butter, Pine Apple. English Dairy ami Stale Chee«*e. dril l Be<‘f «m! Tongues, Pig* Feet and Ham- red and w hite Onions. Murar ami yellow Potatoes, Sardines, Lobsters am! Clam-. Preserves and J<-llu*-, Nut-of allkind*. Currants. <|ricd Figs. Camlies, Gum drop-, also a choice sidiTtion of pure Brandies. Wine- Ae . for *l* licmal ami cooking purpo-e-*. and a large lot k of Cigar* HUNtt / Jtrmul*, smoking ami chi-wiug Tobacco Ac. ; all <»f which will bv sold low for CASH “ Come one coim* all,” aid examine I our Stock We are determined to pleas. > .’ \ ’i l l; i gi<i i i:. M. GOTI Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding House, Mncon, (in. r Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Macon and strangers passing through the ' city that his well known establi-hineiil is still in op eration at his old stand, where he is ready to accom- . modate his customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving, Shampooing and everything else in his line in the best style of art. He offers for sale. Good Bax Rum, Progler’s Hair Inv igurator, Knight* celebrated Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra zors, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s 1 toilet. Hot and (.’old Baths can be had al the reduc ed price of 35 cents. Also wigs and Toupees made to order ou short notice. He solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage winch he has heretofore re ceived. M. LOH july H-6m JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN. ' W ASHINGTON BLOCK, MU LB UKl< Y ST. ’ M ACON.GEORGIA. I AW. miscellaneous and Juven j i’e Books. . * Blank B<M»ks. Stationery, Drawing Paper. Roll Pa per, Water t’olors. Artists’Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil i and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe- i matical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and : Books, Writing Desk-, Port Folios, Pocket Books, | Gatnnmn Boards. Writing Fluids and Inks of the v. \ best kind*. Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen oils, Steel ami Gold Pens, and all the various articles ( usually found in n Book Store. Also, A gi*nt of the Southern Mutual nsiirnnce ('(HHpary. o< I - FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES. . CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, AC. r | -, HE undersigned <.gi-rs for sale on as low 1 term- as any house in the State, pure ami yy reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine. Zyl Chemicals in great variety, Drugs in great abundance and always fresh, Perfumery, assorted. Foreign and Domestic, Instruments Surgical, Dental ami all others, Toilet Articles in great variety. Fancy Soaps and other Soaps in great variety, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, French Window Glass, and fresh Putty, Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools, Pencils and Sponges. Varnish Coach, Furniture, Damar and Japan, Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines, Starch. Congress Water and best Citrate Magnesia, I Snuff, Teas, Blacking, Crucibles. Sand Paper, Medical Scales, Mortars and Pestle*, Iron and Puree lain, Geletines. Soda, Potash. Alum, Saltpetre, Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, R<>»r Water, Quinine, Morphine, Piperine ami Acids, Balsam Wild Cherry. Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges, Gum Dropa, Bryant’s Cholera Renietlv, “genniue.” And all other reliable preparations of Medicine, Beat Wines and Branuy for Medicinal rise only, I Best Mustard and Spices for family use. Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, Kentuckv Blue Grass Seed ami other Sec<h. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist and Apothecary. i f Corner Mulberry St. ami Cotton Avenue. Macon, 1 or * ,7 _ 1 WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, Fancy Good*, Piano Fortes, Violins, , G-UITA.R.S, SHIS. EIW. POUTS MIS. K. ! A RE offering our entire stock of the | > > with an inimmeriible variety of other new ana desirable (>oods, of the best quality, at lower prices, 1 for cash, than ever before sold in this market, until i the I -t of March next. J.e' : “Our stock is very large, and well selected, and well worthy the attention of all those who wish line and good Giwids at exceedingly low price*. N. B. Al! those indebted to us will will more than ever oblige us bv an earlv settlement. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. | Macon. Jan. 21, ’s3—lt SU3AB. MOLASSES <®> SYRUP. HHDS. prime and choice N. O. Sugars. ,» ) l ' Hhds. prime new crop Cuba Molasses, 30 libls. “ “ “ N. 0. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale bv jan 2s BOW DRE A ANDERSON. 51 M ’KER EL. ( / U i PACKAGES No. 1. 2 and 3 new Mackerel in 1* H ' Kit-, quarters, halves and whole Barrels,for I Mile by BO \V I>RE AAN DERSON. I | jan 23 O ATS. •>i k BUSHELS prime White Seed Oats fur sale ' ♦ )’ f" ’ low for Cash, bv jan 28 LOWDRL A AMBERSON FLOI R. 'TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior 1 qualitv, Superfine and Fainilv, for sale bv jan 2S ' BOWDRE A ANDERSON. POTATOES. /A BBLS, prime Vell«*w planting Potatoes, for sale •)V by BOWDREA ANDERSON jan l>- \y r atches ! Watches!! ( i ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS .lames 1f...1- \ dell A .R. AG. Beesley, .10.-li. .lolin-mi. Josh [ Olorensbaw, Edward Robinson, and the celebrated American Watch in (hdd'and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS Eugene Brunuet, Brei thing. La dt • ;< >. Edoward, Favre,Brandt ami others too numer ous to mention, bv DAY A MAI’SSENET. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. The Marble Clock running three week- without winding striking hour ami half hour. Also,Eight Day, j Marble and Maroleized Iron. Bronze. Wood and Mu rim Tune pieces with and without the alarm. DAY A MA I'SSENET. I Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAISSE.NET. Diamond Pins. Fingenßini* and Ear Kings. DAY A MAI SSENET. Fob. Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Chains-. DAY A MA (SSENET. A fine assortment of Necklace*. (Tosms, Mvdidions and other Trinkets, by DA\ A MAI’SSENET. Silver Table, Ten. Salt. Mustard. Berrv. Sugar, and Cream Spoons. Also. Desert and Pickles Forks, Cups, Gobhts, Waiters, ami sundry other articles too numerous to mention, bv DAY A MAI’SSENET. yiusical Instruments. Vudincelos. Violins, Flutes, Fladgeoletts. Fifes. Banjoes, and Tamborines ; also a fine assortment of Italian. French and English Violin Strings, by DAY A .MAI SSENET. Gold. Silver. Steel ami Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, a large assortment by DAY A M H SSENET. Fa»< y (i»ovs. J large as.'Oitmeiit bv D .4Y A M .4 USSF.NET. jLe. a gaud as<ortiuen of Cutlery. Watches and Jewalrv uratlv Renaired n-.d War ranted bv DAY A M-41'SSENET. •«l 21 ’ For Sale. O GOOD Iran Safe* oua extra bis« Applv at the Z ufiicaef T. R. BLOOM. Bacon for Sale. O ~ Ilda. Clear Sides. Just received at Zd oct 1 ■VL in IVE O V J&. JL-.. E. SAULSBURY I S now located at his NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier House, and is prepared to show his old customer* and the public generally, ns l:n a» and varied assortment of FINE READY MADE* CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GiJQDS. as can Im- found in this market. He will be receiving constantly weekly shipments from New York, embracing the latest st. les. E. S. act 2*2-tf Gloves, Gloves I (COLORED and white Kid. Silk. Cs*hm< • and Buck Gloves. Kid and Buck-kin GauulleU of verj superior quality. J net rweeivwl CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, A.M» As Good as the Best. E. E. BKEVZEK, Plain and Ornamental House and Sign T=»-A.IJNTTESrL, SHOI'I.S DAMOUR S NEW BUILDING, M \<’<>N, GA. nA VI NG a lot of number one hands, I caw and will do work CBBAi*«R and as well a* any one else. A fair showing at all jobs is xdicaled. All work warranted. Jan. I -t. ] jan 7 BOOTS AND SHOES. \T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3. Cotton Avenue, oppoaiae Washington BHI Hall Jx>t, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers T would return their tliank* for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have in store a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly ad ditions will be made, of all the different styles and ! patterns usnaHy culled for in a shoe store, and would I invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exam ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as luw as , anv house in the citv or State. .MIX A KIRTLAND IbOOTS. A full assortment of <rents* fine French > Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg ged. Just received and for sale low bv oct in MIX A KIRTLAND. - T)UBBER SHOES. A large assortment of* Gents Ik ami boys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rubber &hoes of Goodyear's celebrated patent.— , Just received and for sale low bv oet lit MIX A KIRTLAND 1 PLANTATION BROGANS. Now in store the I best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever ottered in this market. Men’s double soled neg and naiied black and ruaaetts; do. heavy single soled black and russetts; do. boys ami youths black and russetts, all of which we are selling verv low. oct. lit MIX A KIRTLAND. BOOTS and SHOES Men’s and Boys and Youth’s tine calf and kip peg’d Boots ; Men’s stont kin hunting ami mud Boots; Gents lasting Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine cnlf Bro gans ; Gents, bov.s’s and youths’ patent ami enam elled Brogans; .Men's hoys’ and yonth’s California kip Broguns, a large assortment. MIXA KIRTLAND Experience Teaches 11 Mom T^ELLOW-CITIZENS, allow me to . I say to those who have been my pat ront friendf for s<» many years, ami * T are now enjoying the benefits of my skill, that I am 1 in daily communication with all the sources of infor i mation, both North and South, connected with the Dental profession, and will omit-nothing either in i money or labor to satisfaction to all who may fa vor me with their patronage. Please call at my old 1 office, on the corner of 2d and Mulberry streets, over C. Campbell A Son’s store, sign of the Golden Tooth. 1 BM 12 .1. C M. REYNOLDS. SADDLERY & HARDWARE. r I' , HE nnderxigned would resjxjctfnlly in fjk 1 vite the attention of his friends and eus tomer*, and the tra<le, to his large stock of* EEATIIUIt AND RUBBER BEl.’i'ING, Double and Single Harness, Saddle*, Bridles, Bits and Spurs, oftbv best make and latest style. Also, prepared to do job work at tbe shortest no tice. and in workmanlike manner, and as low as • any House in the city. Call and see nt his new Store next to the Manufactures’ Bunk, and opposite Ross’ New Building JOHN CLEGHORN oet 19 RATIHM J. V. WOOBWaUD SALE & LIVEDY STABLE nkYDEN A Wno|iW\lil» .iu'i.gh pru yared to furnish their friends and public generally, with good safe Horses new a* well as tasty Buggies, Carriages. Ac. Z in complete order at the shortest notice. They are <letcrmin<*d to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention, to business, and reasonable c*a>h prices will enable them to do so. f«*d and kept by the dny, week or month. Drove Stock also uccoinumdated at reason ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery Office, Macon, Ga. apl 1 LAMER HOI SE, M-irilX, GEORGIA, LOGAN & MEAKA, Proprietors. rpilE PROPRIETORS of thi» well kih>w.. I establishment, respectfully give notice that thev are still candidate* for the patron age of the Travelling public, and determine<! to omit nothing to deserve well of their guest* ami maintain the reputation of the House. Free Transportation Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House, bv a line new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which they have provided for Jhat purpose. Passengers hereafter will be at no expense whatever for transpor tation of themselves and their baggage either way be tween the Lanier House and the Railway Stations in Macon. We ask a continuance of public patronage I and promise attention and comfort to our guest*. Mt 20 LOG an A ml \ra. FIRE IXSI RAM E (OMPAMES. r pHE Hitrlford Incorporated 1810, Capital j S.*»OO ( <NNI. The Springfield Capital The at Springfield. Capital $150,000, with a large surplus securely invested. I’ollicics in the first class Companies issued and losses promptly adjusted bv i: ~ JOHNSTON. Igent Designs for Monuments ROB T E. LAUNITZ. N. Y. E J JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents, Macon, Ga. Fall & Winter Fashions. Al RS. HOWLAND will open to-day, 30th Sept., .v I a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hats, Cui hires. Ribbons. Lace*. Feathers, Flowers, Velvet Silks, Lace ami Crape Sett*, to which she invites the atten tion oi the Ladies. Also, Elegant Cloaks of Velvet and Cloth. Silk Robes, Rube A Less, plaid Silk Dress Trimming Ac. Milliners supplied with Bonnet* by the case or dozen. sep 80 COF’F'IIVe. 1)OSF. WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained, Ik Cheap Veneered Mahogany Coffins. Alsu, New Stile Metallic Cases, superior to the old styles. Old Pattern Mvtalic Cases at lowyr prices. juM 17 If T. A G. WOOD. MARBLE WORKS. J. li. AHTOPE, MkNI’FACTI’RER of and Denier in Foreign and Domestic Marble. Voattmen/a, Tomb Mantle Furniture Slabt, tfe.. has removed the Mar ble Works from Colton Avenue, to the corner of :,d ami Plumb Street, a short distance South of Harde mac* A • > • v* oct _7. v ELEMOVAL. McCALLIE & JONES nA VF removed two doors below their old stand, in the house formerly occupied by Measjs. J. B. A\v j r..»>. oct nr Kenedy’s Excelsior Flour. 1 *f k Sacks Kenedv’s Excelsior and Superfine 131 F Flour. ISO do. Morganton Milla Extra do. Just received and for side by octV v McCALLIE A JONES. Tennessee Bacon and Lard. J'-IETY Thi.n-nnd II." Tfime»see Ham". Side" and P ; Go Cans No. 1 Leaf Lard, r In Store and for sale by .McCALLIE A JONES. •r xo _ _ 1 Scroll Sawing* T n-ninu. Cart inu. I IlmcKet amt <>r» nuiuriitHl Work, Mode to urdw hf ..TAW WOQI>. 1 M NDIBER 11. MOKE NEW GOODS. ATTENTION ladies. WVTE once more i„v,.„ Ladif!( to c „n , nd > > the most exquisite 2 Flounced and double jupe Silk Rohes that have been brought I to Macon thia season. Just received at the •• Head Quarters of Fashion." BOSTICK Jt KFIX nov 4 * , r T Dress Goods. I LSI opened a superb u.fsortment, embracing ate e J ny elegant Styles of entirely new designs at "TICK 4 KELW. Sil iW LN AMD CLOAKS. A N entire new lot that are cheap and handsaws & “t BOSTICK A KEIM. not 4 Carpeting and Rugs. | Hr, larg. ,< and best assortment in MfTile Gear* 1 gia, and at prices that will givt.universal satis faction. (’nil soou at BOSTICK A KElX’ti. j nov 4 DR. A. PIERCE, HOMfEPATH. Office in Washington Block. j Medicine Cases and Rooks on Doineati. Praefis. for sale. July S lim R. L WOOD IT AS just returned from the North with ill 1 new and late improvements in the PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, embracing quite a variety nf novelties and qu riser ties, making his Gallkry one of the rnoal attractive and fashionable resorts in the City. Elliot ojzraplis of quite a number es Distinguished persons aow <> exhibition among which are the follow mg : CYIU’S W. Fl KI D of Atlantic Telegraph Xslonotir < apt. 11l DSON’, of the I’. S. Ship Niagara. MAYOR TIEMAN, ot New York City. .11 DGE EDMONDS, the noted Spiritualist. HARRY HOWARD. Chief ul the N Y Fiau fee part ment. COL. DI RYE A, ofthetaiMed 7lit HwgiutsMt, Jiat’aa al Guard. N Y. Citv. POPE PIL’S THE IX. PROFESSOR MORSE, Inveuter es the Magaatie Tel egraph. The Public are respectfully invited to call and u# atuine the above at WOOD’S PALACE OF ART. We are now better prepared than ever to execute those beautiful Photographs, Ambrotypes, Dsgiu-reo types. Ac., and on account of our increaaeu fscili tu*>. w ill do our work us luw as any other Callety and us a Superior Style. Oon’t fail (U ga¥« Bit Call. sep SO Jlacon, Ga. Invite ths attention of the snor'ing j>abU< sod other* to their large selection ul DOUBLE OT’XS. RIFLES, pistols, pocket and SPORTING CUTLERY, FISH ING TACKLES, WALKING STICKS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUN- ITION, and every article found in a first dais /zoom’s Emporium North <-r Smith. By careful attention ta business and keeping the best goods in our line we expect to secure a continuation ot past favors. Re pairing carefully attended to as heretofore. oct Attention Ladies! (XNE of our firm having left this dav for Naw Yerk / Citv,for the purpose of replenishing our STOCK., thu balance of our larga Stock of Worsted AND Si 1 k I )ress G ooda, Will be oflbs< d a* GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call and sea before they nre all sold. RUSH, < \ \ A ROSS. R EMO V AL. Henry Horne HAS REMOVED MU Cake. Pastry and BREAD BAKERY. CANDY FIUIT STORE NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Go’s. GROCERY STORE, IN CHERRY STREET, and has now fine oo enmmodation, and an entire new stock of ail Confer tions w hich is offered at lowest prices for CASH. uov. 2-ts Choicest Fruits. I'l’ST received. New Layer RnisiLS. Lsngtteduc, Marseilles, and Prince** Almonds, Sweet <>r l | e Northern Applet, si nov 4 HENRY HORN’EB. J. F. WINTER & CO.. Auctionrrrs & General Couaisvlva Merchants, MACON, GA. rpHE umlcHlgntd liuvefunnvd • cup»it»er»Lip t«» 1 th** transaction of the above business iu tbi. tilt . and solicit the patronage of the Public generally. From it,central location, Macon oflen rare facib th. for the ouick anti advantageous salt ot Flour, ■ Gram. Ilrv Goods, Groceries Ac. Particular atten tion given' to the public and private sale of Segroes, Heal Estate. Stocks. lioutis Ac. Liberal advance* made on consignment*. All good, warranted as rep resented •< no sais. J. F. Vt act. 23 J. 8- WCvTBR. ARKANSAS LANDS - (8036 ACRES) ron sale. I rpj|E following valuable lands in the State of Al 1 - 1 knnsas are offered for sale at very luw priest and on the most accommodating terms, vix: I 4,335 1” I“.' acres in Crittenden county located un the St. Francis river—high above the late high wa ter - and as rich in soil as any lauds in ths State, y m l,7»»o acres in Prairie county, in lots of 160, I'-’lii 64" acres; they are first-rate lauds and well located. 4.3.3 acres situated in Independence county, about our miles from Batesville (a flourishing town) and about one and half miles from the river—about 40 acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two flaw springs, log bouse, crib Ac. This is good land, id an ola settled part of the State. 34-7 acres in White county ; 868 80 -IvO acres in Brndlev countv; 07 acres in Poinsett county. Ths f nbove rank as first-class lands, well located in flour ishing neighborhoods. I . acres ou White river, two miles above the. town of Desarc. This is known as tbs White Bl nA tract, and is high and dry above all overflowa. Tba land is rich, well timbered, and in all respecW calcu • I a ted to make an excellent plantation. White rivet i-navigable nil the tear for one hundred miles abwa thi- tract, which is one of the best pointe on the riv er for a wood van! caay of access to the steamers iu nil singe- of the river—and no doubt by proper agemeut the wood could be made to pay tor ths land in a short time. The above lands are exempt from taxation up to. laud ’64. They have beeu selected with great care ; and all <>f them (with the exception of one trout) being convenient to the hue of the Memphis Ltir Ue Rock Rail Road, they will consequently inoreauu greatly in value. For further information apply to A H. | Memphis, Tsuu., ur tuj F. S B LOO