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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1859)
VOLUME 11. The State Press IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND. SUBSCRIPTION t Two Dollars per annum in advance, or Three Dol ara at the end of the year. ADVERTISING: One Dollar per Square for the first insertion, and Fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. Liberal irrangements will be made with those who advertise bv the year. 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. Planters. rpiIOSE who are laving in their fall stock of 1 MEDICINES. I’iKCGS. PAINTS. OILS, SPICES. INSTRUMENTS AC , Will do well to call and examine the assortment at the Macon Drug Mart of scp 23 ZEILIN. HUNT A CO., opposite “Georgia Telegraph" Office. Just Received. ELEGANT (Jarred Rosewood Pianos, 11. C. Gohl Lever Watches, Neck Chains and Crosses, Cor al Necklaces, Ac. Also, another large lot of Silver Table Forks, Sil rer Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Soup Ladles, Ac. Warranted of Coin Standard, at low prices. se p y E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. NEW BOOKS AT Boardman’s Book More. AMERICAN Eloquence in two Vote ; anew Cv clopedia of Commerce; Burton’s Cyclopedia - I Wit and Humor; a handy brox on Property Law-; Mau upon the Sea by Frank Goodrich ; R imantic passages in South-western llistury; Life oeneath the Waters ; The Hand but not the cut by T V thur; William the conqueror, bv ' hi l<*- Napier; Doctor T'.mr*i»* ■ new ed -i Poe’s works; the Pre i- > • and the Huguenot; L»r J G • >rge .;<• raeli; Beatrice Cone- > ‘bit an I er Sherma i Potie . > tg.i- .1 *• Britia.i • Cruise of t'l Lt" . 1 • •••!! 11 sun*a ■ • Effoto ~ »a ro rgra Modtague s Page, by G. P. R J • deinii--1. bv Mrs. S iuthwurth ; Vent. .•tn Dwi»’h.i*rs; Derivation of Fami - V 'V t and Humor; Steps toward Moral fheutegy ; Mizpah. a Prayer ? \ V- : ’ ictores in France. Holland. Itelgit ’ •ihiae • WiM Northern Scenes. ..-,u . i ii-ic l-'aji/ - Bibles. DMAN. feWIIW \ c = w. 7 r public, inherent in the Wmsae by Me< ALL.i. & .1 UN may 6 A-'-ute. ■ BANITE BLOCK. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. Al TILL open on Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new VV slock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Which they will offer on us good terms as can be had in the city, consisting in part ot Robe a lx?z, Double Jupe Robes, Robe Vai antes. Fancy Silks, various styles; Black Silks, “ “ De Lane Robes, Figured De Lanes, Puplins’s, French Merinos, French De Lanes, Cloaks and Shawls. Also, a full assortment of White Goods, Embroid eries. Ac . Ac. JULIUS PETER IS XOW RECEIVING A A LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. C ((INSISTING of Cloths, Cassiineres. Vesting, also 7 a great variety of Gents furnishing goods : Site, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Silk, lisle thread and English cotton ’ .< Hose, Linen and Jeanes Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders, linen Shirts and Collars, just received nt Ji Lirs Pb tkr’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me. I assure my friends that no exer tion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance ot their iberality and preference. Call and examine ■ but stock before purchasing elsewhere. septxvi J U LI US JT.TEK NOTICE! NOTICE!! VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. riXHE undersigned offers for sale his valuable Oak 1 and Hickory Plantation of 1,520 acres situated jive miles from Albany, on Cooleewahee Creek. There is 7(H) acres of land in a tine state of cultiva tion, with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses, new and comfortable, and alt 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 11 is as good as any oak and hickory land *n the 2d District of Dougherty county, so justly celebrated for its richness and adaptation fur the culture of cot ton. For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B. A Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show the place to anv one wishing to look at it »apt xvti-tf BENJ. R. SMITH. PALACE Mills Flour—a large lot on hand for pale by HARDEM AN A GRIFFIN. »ep 30 For Sale oniony Credit I OFFER the Plantation near l.nericus, formerly owned by T. L. //olt, six miles from Jmericu*. hi the Mucknlee creek, containing six hum!-*- I -m I en acres, two hundred and fifty acres cleared. >'. b all the necessary buildings, negro b« ><- •crew, Ac. The place will be sold at •u a lung credit. .4pply to T. M Fnrb •' •ns, «r to mu at this place. Mecon, ect xiv JAMES W GRIFFIN CHKISTMAS PRESENTS. Prices Reduced for the Hollidays. received a fine lot of Gold B ind ILnin . .mi Tea Sett* and a great many other pr< " . i! i suitable for Christmas present'. at reduce I pi (Jail and make your purchases early a-, ba; tin are to be had and no mistake. dec 23 H. R. HUTCHING- T- tan .• i Butter, Butter. Butter. A NO. 1, GREER A FREEMAN have in Store and • r sa.e r at New York prices, 5o Kegs of AN. 1 N< rth ern Butter. The attention of the trade i» invited to their stock, which they guarantee superior to any thing in Macon. dec 2-’ ts 75 Boxes Cheese. COWLES English Dairy and State, lu .toreand for sale bv GREEK A FREEMAN dec ' Wing’s Farina Crackers. SUPERIOR to all other.. 2“ Koxea ,iu«t received and for sale by GREEK A FREEMAN. dec !» it -State GRANITE HALL NO. 2. Crockery, China, G-LASS'WAKE <3cC, 1 WOULD most reqiectfully inform the citizens of Macon ami surrounding country that I have a food stock of China Dinner and Tea setts and Granite • inner and 'f. ;i s.-tts, English China Tea setts from $3 .>• to $8 per sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from $4 each to Tea setts from 335 to 31"° 00. Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev eral setts tine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables. Fine Bohemian Colognes, Plated Butter and Sugar Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fluid Gas Lamps for standing, suspending; side and Billiard Lumps, Camphene Lamps, side and suspending, a common and tine ar ticle, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass Girandoles, Plated Knives and Folks, Tea and Ta ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone Tea rote, Brou n Spittoons, China Spittons, China Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as sorted stock of Glassware. 1 have about H<Mi dozen common Tumblers for Merchants and 3«“» dozen Gob lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc tions in New York, Boston. Philadelphia. Ac., I think I can sell here at 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 I have a great many calls for Chandeliers for Churches, it is probably best to let the world know that I have never made any profit out of anything for a Church, hence all orders tor Lamps for Churches should be sent at least 5 or G) weeks before they need them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto ry. Ido not intend keeping stock on hand for that trade, but will as heretofore get them out at Factory prices for Churches. R. P. McE. apr 2» Just Received. Will's LIFE IF IffFMI. COMPLETE IN THREE VOLUMES, AT m-|> 23 . .1. M. BO ARUM AN’S. \ splendid assortment oi the latest styles; Den tists can be supplied with anv style,form orcol ’ or. \L,(». wi’’i G .'I Foil. Gold Plate, Gold Wire, I’ >ooi Brusho'.. Wh**?!s, Dentist s Files, Drills, Ac., mid on short •tic* with any materials or Instru [ mentsth \ mav want, bv (( DONALD A V \\’ GIESEN r VSTOCKOT | k ■> ■ ■ ie llt.tt I have JSTOCSSL frotu Triangiilnr lilork t > tl>e Granite Front Store OPI*. 1 HE I AMER HOUSE. I now !,! ea new and good STOCK OF CHINA, ' *.'..ns>r.. <■' !»I A v *1; SrT'lS. at from *l7 ■ down • mted. !’i’:i ii'< Gilt. Cl.in.- ■ -/ ■ ■ anil *7 >,oo V7HITE CHINA, u ric in > ■;• • •• ' i U - i’*d priced accord- CL •‘•b in Setts, French, i..i i. otn • . '» * ' ner sett, handsomely en- graved. GOBLETS, from ptr dozen to i'ls White Granite Ware, made up as wanted. I also have a line assortment of fine Castors and Platrd Tea Setts. All the above Goods 1 offer at New York Prices, as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all parties is my motto. Orders will be tilled same us though the purchaser were here. oct 2S R. p. McEVOY. HARDWARE. 1858. 1858. FALLTRADE. CARHART A CURD WOULD call the attention of their customers and those wishing to purchase, to their Large and \\ el! S. lected Stock of English and American Hardware. To Planters and Merchants. Sweedes Iron all sizes. Anvils anil \ ises, Refined *• “ “ Smith Bellows, Oval and Brand Iron. Smith Drills, Plow Steel, Screw Plates, Blister Steel. Corn Shelters, Cast Steel. Straw (’utters. Hollow Ware, (hit and Wrought Nails. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Finished Shafts, Axel and Springs, Carn age Parts, Meal able Castings, | Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames, Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Hubs. Silver Bands, Leather, Cloth, and all kinds Trimmings. To Ho-.u*c-K<‘pperM, Table Cutlery, Brass Candle sticks. Plated Spoons and Forks, Wire Fenders, Brass Andirons. Wafer and 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 caunut fail to please. Cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere. CARIIART & CURD, oct 28 Third Street. HOUSE AND LOT IN VI NEVILLE For Sale. r OFFER for sale my lmn.se and lot in Vineville.— The lot embraces" seven acres of laud, well im proved. The House is new and contains eleven rooms, with all necessary outbuil lings attached—well of good water, Ac., and* is a most desirable situation for a gentleman’s residence. I also otter for “ale, mv RIVER PLAISTTATION", Lying three to tour miles below the city, and con taining 1.000. acres, half of which is cleared urn! well watered with springs. The swamp land will make *.O bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are good tenements. Gin-bouse, Barns, Shop and every < ..< ve.aeiH < f.»r plantation purposes. JAMES DEAN. Vineville, Ga. Embn I ihroidcrics! I UST rccriv. .1 Ir .i. Ir.t.M miportutiuiu. yj ••• Swi-*and Jar. <’• 'lut from 2c. to each. ■■••• pr. •• " Sl.'evcs from ■c.to 3* ’ fS’A i'- indJa t wHaisend So .•> rs from 75c to apiece. ■ i \ b i— i.;<! Ju <• et Edging, from 2c. tu 25 per vard. 2«io vds. Swiss “ Insertion “ “ i"'pervd y. !.mhroid« :ed Linen lldkfs. from <•. to *P». uEmhi o.b red > - Dr* *ses of the very latest desigifs. •_ h) Swiss, Jacom t and Nai i*«.ok Bands, from " ''-A Eiu’.>n>i<l.T.-<i Skir:-. ..:i4 -'I oth-r article., usn 11 'oniid under the I. sd of Embroideries. q i w t * boug’.t at the recent large Auction Sab-sin N 1 •' Votk, and bought at such re markable low prices, i .at I nil enabled to sell them at ’>o per cent, less than actual value. : Ladies please call and satisfy vour-elves of the fart, it tli<* Store of ELI VS EINSI EIN. ,|uh xv <’or. 2d St. A <’ot \v Tnan rnlai I'.lh k. S VMI i:l 11. W WIIINI. ION. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON. GA Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir (>cuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkin*«»n I'and Laurens. Otliec Beat to Cwu«eri Mail, over payne’f Brwg Htorti. jef 21 MACON, GEORGIA, TIH RShAY, JANI ARY li, 1859. Legal Forms. HINES' New Edition of Legal Forms for Fate by the Single copy or the quantities. Any one i wishing a copy sent by mail must enclose the sub scriber six three cent Postage Stumps with the price of the Book 1 two dollars and titv cents., iuly 22 J." M. BOARDMAN. Old Bourbon Whiskey. IvlßßU's. Superior old Bourbon Whiskcv, for sale J. by MvCALLIE A JONES, july one-ts MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. N r ET ASSETS, f Exclusively Cash,) Four and a half Millions of Dollars Secured by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es tate in the City and .State of New York, worth over The entire profits of this Company, 31,'»"",o00, (Ist June, 1857,) are the property of the assured. Wives 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 a securitv for their claims. Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or GO years, and so make a provision for old age, or payable to their heirs should they die in the interim. A fixed sum can be secured bv one payment, with power to increase or decrease the amount deposited, —renewing the amount assured equitablv. FRED’K S. WINSTON, President. Isaac Abbatt, Secretary. Sheppaiih Homans, Actiiarv. Pamphlets giving every information, and blank forms tor applications, can be hail at mv office. T. R. BLOOM, nov 5 M.u’i.n Ga. Fruit Trees for Sale. C’N RAFTED Peach Trees; s<X> Flewellen’s, the best I early Cling Stone known; Tillotson’s; Early and Late < 'rawford’s, and a few other choice varieties; also 300 Roman-eyed Apple Trees. Price 320 per hundred; delivered either at Macon orGriswoldville. No charge for packing or delivering. Loss 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 ami send bill to T. J. S. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! FtBMOVYkL, E. WINSIIIP H AS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old stand next ioor to Strong A Wood’s shoe store, and is pre pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stock of READY M ADE CLOTHING in thecitv. 93AHITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. IE subscriber will open the above Hail 1 about the first of April next, for the ac ifiiW? commodation of Families. Day Boarders and LUHn I • ancient Customers. This House is nou ruJLtna • >l'ered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in - - ’Utli. and from its central locution, its large i .ii'-y looms, oilers great inducements and accom mo.hiiions to Families ami Transient persons. The mibliu may expect from this House, all the luxuries • id comforts to be found in nnv other hotel. B. !•’. DENSE, mar ! ts Late of the Floyd House. roll KENT. r |'' IE House and Lot on College Hill adjoining .Mrs 1 Weed's is fur rent until October, 1<»? Applv to JOHN LAMAR. oct 7 NOTH E. IpROM this date we •‘ball adopt as near :i*> possible < the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it. Krom this date ail articles will he priced AS t’ASH. Wherecredit • «regiven (which will only be given to those who have paid us promptly' an addition will be made to the pi ice named according to the time de sired bv the purchaser. HARDEMAN A GRIITIN. M a.- m, Jan 1.1 iin 7 Arthofs Cans and Jars. TLST receive 3a ej large lot of Ar- ••/ ihor’aTin.Earthenan<l Glass Jars, for pruserv- •' ing fresh fruits, vegr- ' tables, tomatoes Ac., at B. A. WISE S -g? 1 House Furnishing /K Ei >5 Store, Cherry Street, h-1 Meed Barley. rpiIREE HUNDRED Busli. Seed Bailey, instore 1 ami for ••)• by M< t’ALLIE & JONES. *Uf2G DR.. K. NISBET, CITY PHYSICIAN, WILL attend promptly to all calls. Office in Triangular Block, over E. WINSIIIP’S store. jan 7__ NOTICE. W LIKELY Negroes consisting of men, women ami children, are now offereil for sale by the subscriber.. The negroes are now at the house of Benj. Davis in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall's Mill. Any person wishing to purchase, can see the negroes by calling at said place, or by leaving a note in the Post Office; they can be brought to Macon for in spection if desired. These negroes are under as good characters as any negroes in the State and those that know them can recommend them as highly. They are sold for no fault whatever. Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives; there are 2<) acres of land, with a good Dwelling House, Kitchen 3 or 4 negro Houses, ami other Houses which are useful ; also, a good well of water, a garden and other improvements uhich are requir ed to make the place comfortable. augS ELISHA DAVfit G'o. T. Rogers & Son HAVE in store and constantly receiving a large and general stock of Groceries, consisting m part of 12" Bags Rio Coffee, 25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee, 1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice, 20 Bugs Pepper and Spice, 5o Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar, 75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades, 25 Hhds. choice Molasses, 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides, 100 boxes Sperm am! Adamantine Candles, 5«» Boxes Soap, vurioiys qualities, 30 Boxes Starch, various grades, 50 Boxes igrossi Ptqiper. Spice and Ginger, 45 Boxes Candy, assorted, BO Boxes Tobacco, all qualities, 30 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes, 65.<>00 Cigars of every grade. Together with a general assortment of Liquors all of which will be sold low for Cash. oet 20 Macon Furniture Works. WE arc now putting up New and ' Improved Machinery for the facture «>f Furniture of ull kinds. far superior in Workmeu.-hip and Durability to most Northern Work and •»( a- Low ami in most cn>e* Lower prices than ran possibly be laid down in Ma con from Savannah or New Y >ik. Givens a call and we will convince ‘he sceptical that it is your interest ♦n make vour purchase at home. T A <■ WOOD l>cstrahlr l*rsi«h*ii<*<‘ io- r r , IIE subscriber intending to remove, offers for 1 - i!<- Lis residence at Lake Academv, four mites above Macon on the Forsyth r«»a<l. h bus about one hundred acres attached is pleasant v situateil in a gomi and liealihy neighborhood; it has fine water and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit.— The place cun be seen and examined at anv tune. »«p 2 ts JAMES N. KING. AT FARBLEFCS, “f K.SS. WE would inform our friends and the publie tha we are supplied as usual with a large ami fasliiona ble Fall Stock of Dry Goods, which we are determined to dispose of at very amall profits. To caH m to b« convinced. ee/t.v W AST PARVMR A MENARD & BURGHARD, WATCHMAKERS AND II A V E just received and opened a large and splen -1 di<l assortment of Goods in their Tine consist ing in part of the following articl *s, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. Hunting Magie Case, Independent 2d, <te., for GEN TI.EMEN. GOLD WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau tiful. SI LI lilt WXIIE, such a* Spoons, Cups, Gob lets. Ac.. SIH ER PL VIED W VRE.snch as Castors, Egg Boilers, i with Gold Plated Cons and Spoons,) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticks, Waiters 4c. JE'WELK’Y', Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS, PINS. Ac.,.Ac., sparkling nail bright. .MUSICAL INSTt DENTS, as VIOLINS, FLUTES. GUITAKS, BAN.IOS, TA.MBORINES. Gold PENS, and PENCILS Guitarsand Violin STRINGS, ami a taried assortment of FANCY GOODS, Mu sic Boxes, too nt merous to particular ize in an advertisement. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them, since they commenced business they solicit a continuance of the same, and will spare no pain’s to give satisfaction to their customers, both in the style and quality of their wares and in price. Watch and oilier repairing executed with dispatch and on reasonable terms. M. A B. A. A. MENARD, DRUGGIST AND APOTIIEI ARY, CHERRY STKEET’, NI.YC’OJs, CrA. H AS just received and will keep constant- . ly on hand a fresh supply of DRUGS 4 ySZ MEI Mii' I N ES. consisting of Hl QUININE, IODINE, SALAt INF., CHLOROFORM, IODINE POTASH, CALOMEL, .lIORPIIINE, PIPERINE, ULI F. M ASS, dkc., Ac. Also, a large ot of American. English and German PERFUMERY. CAMPHINE, BURNING FLUID. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL. SWEEIHSH LEECHES. GARDEN SEEDS, 4c.. 4c. He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A WINE for Medicinal purjatsea. oct 17 Fluid Gas Lamps. 11l WE just received a lot of the above Lamp* con sisting of Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamps, Par lor Lamps, and Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Preas of our city has said all that f could say. It is also suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on the same principle as Gas. apr •_'!• ts R. p MeEVOY. THOL’SWD lbs. Choice Tenn. Bacon, i’ ILr 3,Ot»<» lbs. Jowls, in store ami tor sale bv may ♦» McCALLIE A JONES. Paper llollti I Paper Doll*! I T lit) A RDM AN’S “Washington Block Building." 1 \ a large assortment of Paper D.dls. mar xi J. M. BOARDMAX’- Tennessee Hay. r I' , i!!RTY Bales Prime Tutim , --.sr llnv. just received I ami f.rsale bv JI.CALLIE A JONES, in ir if Will bo taken for a short time PJ3I3 FIN" ART GALLERY, If wanted by the Dozen, Superior Photographs FOR FIFTY < ENTS EACH. LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY ( OLORED, IIITII ILL OTHER STYLES VERY LOW. \ Large business with small profits is what we . wish ; we do not expect to get rich in one year, or three years, but are content to work and wait, and by still taking better, cheaper, and more pictures than any one else we hope finally to succeed. Call at the old stand, Triangular Block. Our rooms arc newly furnished, and are cool and pleasant and you can while away an I our in examining our liumerous specimens ot tine and beautiful Picti kes. june x-ts MRS. DESSAU J FAS as usual returned from the North with her I -trikingly magnificent assortment of Parisian .Millinery• surpassing in grandeur any stock of Goons that lias ever been submitted to Southern in- EV EX I X(i DKESSES which battle description, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim mings DRESS TRIMMIMGS, CASPIAN HAIR PINS, GRECIAN CURLS. HAIR BRAIDS. HEAD DRESSES, and an assortment of divers articles, which would re quire an endless list to enumerate. Delay not. Thankful for past favors, she wit’.i heart \ cheer so licits the patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant and beautiful. JdtT" -Mrs I), is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods in her line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates. CLOTITHNTG. A M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARK XOW KECKIVING TIIEIH Fall- and Winter Stock, alarge variety of Over Coats, j Black Dress Frocks. Business Frocks and Sacks, Black Doeskin Pants. Fancy Cassmiere Pants ami Vesta, Youth’s and Bov’s Clothing, oct xiv Furnishing Goods. White and Coloied Linen Bo«om Shirts, Marseilles, - Merino Shirts and Drawer s, White Jeans nnd Canton Drawers, Merino and Cotton ’ . Hose. (Jloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Linen llandkcrehiefs, Ac. oct Xiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO. r piG’NKS, Valises, Carpet and 1 Gutta Percha Bags, Umbrellas, Ac. oct xiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A 1 0. To Rent, f) NEW and enntmodimw Fire proof Store, in Ba g moiir'a Block «u 2<l Street. Apply to aHg.’> J. It. DAMOt'R. New Family G-ccery STortin. GREER & FREEMAN II AVE opened in their new store, 3d door below I ’hltiji'f,'■< ‘• ntj. ( hen v Street, tins city, with a complete stock of Family Sup|»lie«, consisting in part. Hiram Smith and Macon Mills’ Flour. Stew arts Uoflee. crushed ami powdered Sugar. Ohl Gov ernment Java, Laguira and Santas <’ofle<-. a direct iuqiortation of Canton Teas and Chocolate, Fulton M !■ kei Beef, extra nteklud Ports,ehoiee table Butter, Pine Apple. English Dairy and State Cheese, dried Be<*f ami Tongues, Pigs Feet and ILi<ns. red and white Onions, Murar and yellow Potatoes, Sardines. Lol- ots and Clams, Preserves and Jellies, Nutsof allkinds. Currants, dried Figs. Candies, Gum-drops, also a choice selection of pure Brandies, Wines Ac . for ’I viicinal and cooking purpoM**, and a large lot lof Cigars th cdAratvA HrahJ-i, smoking and chewing Tobacco Ac. ; all of which will be sold low for CASH “Come one come all,” and examine 1' our Stock, Wo are determined to pleaae. novi JASPER F GREER, TkZE. C.OU Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding lionse, Huron, (in. Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Macon and strangers passing through the 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, ShampiMiing and everything else in his line in the best style of art. He offers tor ante. Good Bin Rum, Progler’s Hair Invigorutor, Knight*w celebrated Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra zors, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s toilet. Hot mid Cold Baths can be had at the reduc ed price of 35 cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance of the liberal patrunage which he has heretofore re ceived. M. LOH. july 8-Giu JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN, WASHINGTON BLOCK,MULUERRY ST. MACON. GEORGI A. I AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven -1 j ile Books. Blank Books, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa per, Water Colors, Artists’Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe matical ami Engineering Books, Copying Presses and Books, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Pocket Books, Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of the very best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen cils, Steel ami (fold Pens, and all the various articles usually found in a Book Store. Also, Agentof the Southern .Mutual nmi ranee Company. oct 17 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, 4G. r p , HE undersigned offers for sale on as low 1 terms as any bouse in the State, pure and yjy reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine. Chemicals in great variety. Drugs in great abundance and always fresh, Perfumery, assorted, Foreign and Domestic, Instruments—Surgical, Dental and all others, Toilet Articles in great variety, Fancy Soaps ami other Soaps in great variety, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, French Window Glass, and fresh Putty, Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools, Pencils ami Sponges. Varnish--Coach, Furniture, Damar ami Japan, .Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines, Starch, Congress Water and best (’itrate Magnesia, Snuff, Teas. Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper, Medical Scales, Mortars and Pesttea, Iron and Porce lain, Geletines, Soda, Potash, Alum, Saltpetre, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Coil Liver Oil, Rose Water, Quinine, Morphine, Piperine ami Acids, Balsam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral. Lozenges, Gum Drops, Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, "genuine.” And all other reliable preparations of* Medicine, Best Wines ami Brandy for Medicinal us« only, Best Mustard and Spices for family use. Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, Kentuckv Blue Grass Seed and other Seeds. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist ami Apothecary. Corner Mulberry St. and Cotton Avenue, Macon,*'»fa. oct 17 SUGAR, MOLASSES &, SYRUP. *X HHDS. prime and choice N. O. Sugars, 25 Hhds. prime new crop Cuba Molasses, 30 Bbls. “ “ “ N. O. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale bv jan 28 BOWI)RE A ANDERSON. M \( KEREL. 1 /PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and 3 new Mackerel in I’lw Kits, quurter>, halves and whole Barrels, for sale by BOWDRF A ANDERSON. jan 28 OATH. Bl SHELB prime White Seed Outs for sale O' f low’ for Cash, bv jan 2- ROWDRE A WDERSOX’. I’MH’K. r I^WENTY-FIVE THOUSAND LBS. of superior 1 quality, Superfine and Fainilv, for sale bv jan 2> * BOWDRE AA ' DERSON. POTATOES. ,“7/A BBLS, prime Y ellow planting Potatoes, for sate •HF by BO W1 >RE AA X I »ERSO \ . ian 28 Watches! Watches!! ( CELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS James Hod V dc!l A Co.. R. AG. Beesley, Jo-h .L.linson, J<»l. Olorenshaw, Edward Robinson, ami the celebrated American Watch in (fold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS E ig. tie Brmiuet. Breithing. La derict, Edoward,Favre,Brandt and others to » numer ous to mention, bv DAY A MAUSSENET. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. The Marble Clock running three weeks without winding striking hour and half hour. Also,Eight Day, Marble and Marblvized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Mu rim Time pieces with and without the alarm D \ Y A MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DA Y A M A USSEN ET. Diamond Pins, Finger Kinys and Ear Rings. DAY A M VUSSENET. Fob, Vesk Chatelaine ami Guard Chains. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crosses, Medalions and other Trinket*.-, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt. Mustard, Berrv, Sugar, and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickles Forks, (’up*;. Gobh ts. Waiters, and sundry other articles too numerous to mention, bv DA A’ A M VUSSE.NET. Unocal liiMriiinrnlN. Violiucelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolctts, Fifes, Banjoes, and Tamborines; also a fine assortment of Italian, French mid English Violin Strings, bv DAY A MAUSSENET. Gold. Silver, Steel ami Plated Spocks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, a large assortment bv DAY A M 1 USS ENET. Faxct Goons.— A large assottment bv D.fY A MJUSSENET. Jlse. a good assortmen of Cutlery. Watches and Jewelry neatlv Rep-tired and War ranted hv ’ DJY AM J USSEN ET. •et 21 For Sale. GOOD Iren Safes—ou« extra size. Applv at the Z office es T. R. BLOOM. oct 28 Bacon for Sale. Ilda. C’lear Sidea. Just received at Z.) oct - if IIAKUEMAN 4 GRIFFIN’S. H.EMOV2IL. E. SAULSBURY ¥S now located at his NEW STORE, on Mulberry 1 Street, opposite the Lanier House, und is prepared to show his old customers anil the public generally, ns large ami varied assortment of FINE REXDY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, as can Im* found in this market. He will Im* receiving constantly weekly .shipments from New Adrk, embracing the latent st, les. E. S. O<t 22 ts Gloves, Gloves! ("COLORED and white Kid. Silk, Cashmere and y Buck (Moves. Kid and Buckskin Guuntle*a of wry superior quality. Just received a’ M E "VIN6MP. T K B3LSHAW F HERZOG, MACON LAMP STORE, NO. 11 COTTON AVENUE, 3 Doors from W. W. Parker & Co. yXTK beg leave to call the attention of the people v V of Macon and the surrounding country, to our well selected, and numerous style of LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL. This Oil is not explosive and having been tevted, proves to be the cheapest, best «m ( | light imw in use. anywhere. N. B.—A liberal discount made to the trade. We have also China, (Maas, (both pressed and cut - (’rockerv. Table Cutlery, Castor Frames, Hand Lan terns, (both Oil and Fluid) Glass Gas Shades, A . A<*. We have on hand, and will keep, a good aupnlv of the best oul Oil that is made; also,JJurning Fluid, Camphene and Alcohol. Special attention is directed to the Art us ENGRAVING ON GLASS, By E. HERZOG, such us Coats of Arms, Crests, lettering of every style, Lan<lseaj»«‘s, Animate, Flow era. Ac. Call and »t*v us. d<*c 23 ROLSHAW 4 HERZOG. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, axo As Good as thr Best. E. E. B R. E ~W E E. , • Plain and Ornamental House and Sign SIIIIP IN KAMOUH’S NEW BUILDING, MACON, GA. HAVING a lot of number one hands, I tax and will do work cukapkk and as well as any one ; else. A fair showing at all jobs is solicited. Ali work warranted. Jan. Ist, lsss. jan 7 BOOTS AM SHOES. \T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No. 3, Cotton Avenue, opposise Washington Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers T {fly would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage exjemled to them, and would must respectfully solicit u continuance us the same. We have in store a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. mostly of <»ur own manufacture, to which weekly ad ditions will be made, of all the ditlrrent styles* and patterns usually culled for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to to call and exam ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as anv house in the city or State. ©Ct IV MIX A KIRTLXND. BOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents’ fine French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted und water proof, I of various kinds ami qualities, both sewed and peg ged. Just received and for ante low bv oct in mix a Kirtland. L> ÜBBER SHOES A large assortment of Gents k and boys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san j dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent.— Just received and fur sale low bv •etlt MIX A KIRTLAND. {PLANTATION BROGANS Now in store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever offereil in this market. Men’s double soled peg and , nailed black and russytts; do. heavy single soled black and russetts ; do. boys and youths black and cassette, ull ot which we arc selling verv low. ' t 1 MIX A KIRTLAND. 1 POOTS AND SHOES -Men’s ami Boys and ) Youth’s fine calf ami kip peg’d Boots ; Men’s J stout kin hunting and mud Boots; Gente lasting ; Gaiters. Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf Bro * gans; Gents, bovs’s and youths’ pat«*nt and enam i elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ ami youth’s California i kip Brogans, a large assortment. o<-t It MIX A KIRTLAND. Kxperleaee Teaches H i'doni 1.-'KLI.OW CITIZENS, allow me to - say to those who have been mv/>aY- “rA I ronf ami for so many years, and are now enjoying the benefits of my skill, that I am in daily communication with all the sources of infor j niation, both .North nnd South, connected with the i Dental profession, ami will omit nothing either in i money or labor to give satisfaction to al! who may fa ' vorme with their patronage. Please call at my" old 1 office, on the corner us 2d and Mulberry streets, over C. Campbell A Son’s store, sign of the Golden Tooth, nov 12 J f M< KIA XtH.DS. SADDLERY & HARDWARE. r r^llE undersigned would respectfully in /"V jRy 1 vite the attention of his friends und etis turners, nnd the trade, to his large stuck of -r LEATHER AM> RLBBER BEL LING, Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Bits and Spurs, of the best make and latest sty le. Also, prepared to do job work nt the shortest no tice, nml in workmanlike manner, and as low ns any House in the city. Call and see at his new Store next to the Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Ross’ New Building. JOHN CLEGHORN. oct r.« MAAC »A1 IMDV r. T. u ooi.-.v a iin. SALE & LIVERY STABLE. HAYDEN a WOODWARD are now pre ‘Hired to furnish their friends and tli public generally, with good safe Horses new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac. ’ { _r *' ■“ in complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention, to business, and reasonable cash prices will enable them to do so. t-yf"Horscs fed and kept by the day, week or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery (“lice, Macon. Ga. apl 1 LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GIJOKGIA, LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors. 'pilE I’UOI’KIETORSof thi.< well Known I establishment, res|M»ctfully give notice that thev are still candidates fui .lie patron- uJjMM age of the Travelling public, and deterinined to omit nothing to <ie>erve well <>f their guests and maintain the reputation of tin* House. Freo Transportation Os Passengers nnd Baggage, to ami from the Honse, by a fine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which they have provided for that 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 and promise attention and comfort to our guests. ■ I • ■ I.O<; \\ A ME \R A. FIKE I\sl RANCE ( OMPIMLS. r pilE Hartford Incorporated IRIO, Capital 1 3.',1H),0U0. The Springfield Capital 31 to,Guo. The Jlassasoit at Springfield, Capital 3150,000, with a large surplus securely invested. Pollicies in the first class Companies issued and losses promptly adjusted bv K.... JOHNSTON. • t Designs for Monuments KOB'T E. LAUNITZ. N. Y. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. Macon, G a. Fall & Winter Fashions. MRS. HOWLAND will open to-day, 30th Sept., a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hats. Coifurew, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers. Velvet Silks, Lace ami Crape Setts, to which she invites the atten tion ofthe Ladies. Also, Elegant Cloaks of Velvet and Cloth, Silk Robes, Rube A Less, plaid Silk Dress Trimming Ac. Milliners supplied with Bonnets by the case or dozen. sop 30 COFFINS. lIOSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany. Velvet Stained, ! i ('heap Venverel Mahogany Collins. Also, New Sk Ie Metalic Cases, superior to the old styles. Ohl Pattern Metalic Cases at lower prices, June 17-ts T. A G. WOOD. MARBLE WORKS. J. 11. ARTOPE, M ANUFACTURER of and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mai ble, M'lutl. x, Furnithrt S'ahtt, has removed the Mar ble Works from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of 3d and Plumb Street, a short distance South of Harde man A Sparks' Warehouse oct 22-ly nEMOVAL. McCALLIE & JONES H AVE two doors bel<»w their old stand, in the house formerly occupied by Messjs. J. B. A W. A. Russ. uct xiv Kenedy’* lAceKior Flour. 1* A Sacks Keneth's Excelsior and Superfine 31) Fl.mi . 15v do. Morganton Milla Extra do. Ju*t received and fur sale bv oct xiv McCALLIE A JONES. Tennew*ee Bacon anil Lard. ■ 7MFTY Thousand lbs. Tennessee Hams, Sides and I Shoulders, » Cans No. 1 Leaf Lard, 15 bbls. ” “ ” In Store and for sate by McCALLIE A JONES. i (*- xiv I)LANING, Scroll Sawing 9 Carving, UnfcKct and Or iiHinriitnl Work, Made tn order hy T. A G WOOD, vet xtv ts NIMBE R 12. MORE NEW GOODS. ATTENTION ladies. \V E "" re the Ladin to call and tee > v the mt,Mt exquisite •> double Jupp Milk Robes that hate been brought I to Macon this season. Just received nt the “ Head i Quarters of Fashion.” BOSTICK 4 REIN • nor 4 Dress Goods. ■ l > 1 opened u superb amoitnieut, embracing ma fl uy elegant Styles of entirely new de-u-ns at ‘ fiOSTH KAKEIX. Sil LS V.’l, CLOAKS. A s entire new lot that are cheap and handsome ; TA .at BOSTICK A KKIN. | nor 1 and Rugs. J HE larg. . and best assortment in M’®.k-Geor- 1 g’»», and at prices that will give universal satis. > faction. Call eoon at DO.STICK X KEiN’H. , nor 4 Dl h A Oilice in Wnaliington Block. Medicine Cases and Hooks on Domestic Practice foraale. jtdv R. L. WOOD nAS just returned from the North with till the . new and late improvements in the PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, : /inbracing quite a variety of novcl’ies and curiosi ties, making his Gallery one of the moat attractive , and fashionable resorts in the City. Photofrra.phs of quite a number «f Distinguished persons now on exhibition umong which are the following : ( \KI S\\ F 11.1 Dot Atlantic Telegraph Notoriety, (’apt. 11l DSON, of the S. Ship Niagara. MAYOR TIEMAN. of New York City .H DOE EDMONDS, the noted Spiritualist. HARRY HOWARD. Chief of tie N. Y. Fire De partment. COL. DUR\I - .A, of the famed 7th Regiment. Nation al Guard. N Y. City. POPE PICS THE IN. * PROFESSOR MORSE, Inventor of the Magnetic Tel egraph. The Public are respcctfnlly invited to call and ex i amine the above at WOOD’S PALACE OF ART. We are now better prepared than ever to execute t thowebeautiful Photographs, Ambrotypes, Daguereo , types. Ac., and on account of our increased facili ties, will do our work as low as any other Gallery and of a Superior St vie. * Don’t fail to give us a Call. sep 30 H (L HODGKINS i SON, Jlacon, G’a. Invite the attention of the sporting 'public and others to their large selection of DOT’BLE RIFLES, PISTOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING (TTLERY, FISH ING TACKLES, WALKING STICKS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUN- ITION, ami every article found in u first class Sport man'» Emporium rth or South. By careful attention to business and keeping the best goods in our line we expect to svciiie a continuution ot past favors. E<* | pairing carefully attended to as heietofore. ; oct 28 Attention Ladies I (\NE of our firm h:n inglcft this day for New York , z City,for the purpose of icpleni.-hing our STOCBL, the balance of our large Stock of Worsted A XU Silk I )ress Goods, Will be offered at GREATLY REIH’CED PRICES. Please call and see before the v are all sold. RO.'S. < OLEMAN A LOSS. I i EAI <> V A L. Henry Horne MAS REMOVED MIS Ct ike, .P; ist ry and. BREAD BAKERY, CANDY & FRIIT STORE NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Co's. GROCERY STORE, i IN ( lIERItY STREET. and lai" now fine ac commodation, and an entire new stock of all Confec tions which is offered at lowest prices for CASH. i nor. 2-ts Choicest Fruits. I VST received, New I.aver Raisins, Languedoc* Marseilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet Or anges, Choice Northern Apples, at i nor 4 HENRY HORNE’S. J. F. WINTER ft CO.. Auctioneers & General (cmniisj-iou ZNleixd rants, MACON, GA. r pHE uadersigued have formed a copartnership for 1 the transaction of the above business in this city and solicit the patronage of the Public generally. From its central location, Macon offers rare faciM tits for the quick and advantageous sale of Flour, (train. Dry Goods, Groceries Ac. Particular atten tion given to the public and private sale of Negroes, Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds Ac. Liberal advances j made on consignments. All goods warranted as rep resented er a© sale. J. F. WINTER, set* 23 J. 8. WINTER, ARKANSAS LANDS ~ (8030 ACRES) FOFL SjAJL/EK r ■'’HE following valuable lands in the State of Ar -1 kanaas are offered for sale at very low prices and on the most accommodating terms, viz: 4.335 l”-lw acres in Crittenden county located on the St. Francis river—high above the late high wa ter —and as rich in soil as any lands in the State. 1.760 acres in Praine county, in lots of 160, 32Cand 64” acres; they are first-rate lands and well located. 633 acres situated in Independence county, about our miles from Batesville <a flourishing town ) and about one and half miles from the river—about 4U acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two tine springs, log bouse, crib Ac. Thia is good land, in an old settled part of the State. 3”7 acres in White county; 863 30-100 acres in Bradley county; 6*C acres in Poinsett county, The above rank as first-class lauds, well located iu fiour uhing neighborhoods. 1,62” acres on White river, two miles above the town of Desarc. This is known as the White Bluff tract, ami is High and dry above all overflows. The land is rich, well timbered, and iu all respects calcu lated to make an excellent plantation. White river is navigable all the year for one hundred mile? above this tract, which is one us the beat points on the riv er for a wood yard—easy of access to the steamers in all stages of the river—and no doubt by proper man agement the wood could be made to pay for the land in a abort time. The above lands are exempt from taxation up to ls|3 and ’64. They have been selected with great care ; and all of them ( with the exception <»f vu^ravt) being convenient to the line of the Memphis ftrtxti de Rock Rail Road, they will consequently fnercase greatly in value. For further information applv to A. 11. Douginas, Memphis, Tenn., or to ’ F. S. BLOOM. pily ‘»ut. Agm>t, Miicoi '«•.