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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1859)
S’tat-C VOLUME 11. shc |)ress. is PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY E. C. & A. M. ROWLAND. SUDNCRIPTION: T<o Dollar!* per annum in advance, or Three Dol <rl st th* en d Oie - Tear ADVERTISING : One Dollar per Square for the first insertion, and fifty cent* for each subsequent insertion. Liberal .rrangements will be made with those who advertise the rear. • JOB WORK. Hua, * war mU hw«a»rfi<l Mipply of job type and , ne of Gordon’!. celebrated Power Presses, we are prepared to do any kind of work in this line with laatness, accuracy and dispatch, at moderate prices. Plan tors. rt'IOSE who are laving in their fall stock of I ’ MEDICINES, drugs. paints, OILS, SPICES. INSTRUMENTS 4C , trill do well to call and examine the assortment at .1,, Macon Drug Mart of 'ep 2d ZEILIN, HUNT A CO., ? " opposite “ Georgia Telegraph" Office. Just Rscei e Pi \ev*r W-Mcnes. NeA hm ami Crosses. 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PRUDDEN & CO. 11TILL open ou Friday Ist Oct., an entirely new , , stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Which they will offcr on as good terms as can be had id the city, consisting in part ot Kobe a Lea, Double Jupe Robes, Kobe Vai an tea, ianev Silk*, various atvlea; Black Silks. •• De Lane Rubes, Figured De Lunev, Poplins’s, French Merinos, French De Lanes. Claaks and Shawls. Also, a full assortment of White Goods, Embroid enes, Ac , A-- JULIUS PETER IS NOW KBCaiVISO A A LARGE mid WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. (CONSISTING of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vesting. also J a great variety of Gents furnishing goods ; S:la, Merino and Cottun 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 at Jilils Pm tbi’s. Thankful fur the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, I assure my friends that no exer tion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance ot their iberalitv and preference. Call and examine air stock befuro purchasing elsewhere. aept xvi JULIUS PETER. NOTICE! NOTICE!! VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. fTMIB undersigned offers for sale his valuable Oak 1 and Hickory Plantation of acres situated its miles from Albany, on CooleewaheeCreek. Thera is TOO acre* of land in a fine state of cultiva tion. with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses, now and comfortable, and all necessary out houses that a farmer would desire. The undersigned deem* it unnecessary to say any thing of the fertility of this land. Suflice it to say that it is as good as any oak and hickory land hi the )d District of Dmigherty county, so justly celebrated for its richness and adaptation for the culture ut cot ton. For terms applv to the undersigned, or to B. A. Massay. Overseer, on the place, who will show the olace tn anv one wishing to look at it. s<pt xvii ts BENJ R. SMITH. I)HACE Mills Flour a large lot on hand, fur sale by H ARDEMAN A GRIFFIN, sop 30 For Sale on Ci edit. I OFFER the Plantation near Imericn-. formerly owned br T. L H>\t. -it mile- from Imerieu-. on th. Muekalee ereek, eoiitaining via lni‘i‘l' '*‘l »**<i •n acres, two hundred and fitly acres cleared, with «Jt the necessary buildings, negi • house, gin house, *L—sw r Ac. The place w '1 be soi l at a bargain and *v a Ijng eredit. .IpnW to T. M. Furlow at Amen ar ta ass at this place. Mbaan, sst xiv JAW.* W 6«TFFf* * CIIiUSTMAS PRESENTS. Priwea AedaeeM far the Iloitidaya. raaeived a fine let of Gold Band Dining and sea .Setts and a great many other pretty things tillable for Christmas presents at reduced prices. Call and make your purchases early as bargains ire to be had and no mistake. dec M R. R HUTCHINGS. Tr langular Block. Butter, Butter, Butter, A NO. 1, (“N REER k FREEM AN have in store and for safe JT at New York prices. M Kega of A No. I North ern Butter. The attention ot the trade is incited to their atuek, which they guarantee superior to any thing in Maron , 75 Boxes Cheese. ChOWLES EnJuhTT.. . ' ' V for Mie by GREER A FREEM AN, dee tn if Wing’s Farina Crackers, SUPERIOR to all wll»r«. SO Hole, iii.t received M«i for mm by WKKKKA FKEKHAK de, W M GRANITE HALL NO. 2. Crockery, China, G-UA.SS"W"ARE <ScC, I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of Macon ami surrounding country that I have a food stock of China Dinner and Tea setts and Granite tinner and Tea setts. English China Tea setts from $3 50 to *8 vO per - sett. A large lot plated Casturs, ranging from $4 00 each to s3.w. Tea setts from $35 ov to sk»o 00. Ice Pitchers, <kc., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev eral setts tine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables. I Fine Bohemian Colognes, Plated Butler and Sugar I Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fluid Gas Lumps for standing, , suspending; side and Billiard Lamps, Camphene Lamps,side and suspending, a common and tine ar ticle, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass Girandoles, Plated Knives and Fuiks, Tea and Ta ble Snoons, common Black Tea Pots. Brown Stone Tea Pots, Brown Spittoons, China Spittons, China Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as i sorted stock of Glassware. I have about 800 dozen common Tumblers for Merchants and 3<m> dozen Gob lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and common Earthen ware. As I import my stuck of Ware and buy my Glass principally for cushat Auc tions in New York. Boston, Philadelphia. Ac., I think I can sell here at New York prices and giro my cus turners satisfaction. Thunkful 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 i 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 for Lamps for Churches ; should be sent at least or f> weeks before they need , them, .so us to e.table me to get them from the Facto ry. Ido not intend keeping stock on hand for that ' 1 tred -. but will as heretotbre get them out at Factory i prices for Churches. R. P. McE. ’ :l ” r l T-i3t Received, ffi JF JFFFfffl. IN THTIEE VOL! MES, AT . \l. BOARDMAN’S. • 33E5 ref. *, ‘ie latest styles; Den- ; i e form or col .Id Wire, Ac . i • tr .nst: ;i . d ■>:•••< WSnSKOF £ERY. • t t. ne that I hnvM i - fe/ V C/ Jr’3L : •-n t < v-n.iuiar Ihork . the Granite Front Store, . ’. I 111 \STEK HOUSE. I w if i new and good STOCK OF CHINA, | -nsjsling of DINNi K SETTS, at from f 175 down to any single Sett wanted. Tea !Sclt« Wilt, ;'' o ?' ,'•■ , bc«t French Chin a to s2s,ooand $75,00 WHITE CHINA. I made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord ingly. Glass in Setts. French, t for from $ 18,00 to $30.00, per sett, handsomely en graved. GOBLETS, # from $2.50 per dozen to sls White Granite Ware, made tip as wanted. I also have a tine assortment of tine Castors and Plated Tea Setts. Ail the above Goods I otf»T at New York Prices, ; as small profits, quick N iles mid satisfaction to all ■ parties is my mot’o. Orders will be tilled same as though the purchaser were here, oct 28 R. p. McEVOY. HARDWARE. 18»8. ISSN. FALLT R A D E. CARIIART A CURD WOUIJ) call the attention of their customers and . those wishing to purchase, to their Large and Well S. lected Slock of English and Imeriean Hardware. To Planters and Merchants. Sweedeslron all sizes, Anvilsand Vises, Refined " “ “ Smith Bellows, Oval and Brand Iron, Smith Drills, Plow Steel. Screw Plates, Blister Steel. Corn Sliellers, Cast Steel, Straw (’utters, Hollow Ware, Cut and Wrought Nails. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Finished Shafts, Axel and Springs, Carriage Parts, Mealahle Castings, Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames. Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Hubs. Silver Bands, Leather, Cloth, and all kinds Trimmings. To HoiiNf-Kvepers, Table Cutlery. Brass Candle sticks. Plated Spoons and Forks, Wire Fenders, Brass Andirons. Wafer ami Waffle Irons, Brass Fenders, Shovel ami Tongs, Together with everything else usually kept in our line, fill of which will be sold ut prices that cannot fail toplease. Cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere. CAKHART A < I lli), oct 28 Third Street. HOUSE ANOLOT IN VINEVILLE~ For Sale. (OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vineville.— The lot embraces seven acres of land, well im proved. The House is new and contains eleven rooms, with al) necessary outbuildings attached well of good water. Ac., and is a most desirable situation for a gentleman’s residence. I tor -a]e. tnv RIVER ATSTTA-TIOISr, Lying three to four miles below the city, and con taining acres, half of which is cleared and well watered with springs. The swamp lund will make 50 bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are good tenements, (■in-house. Barns, Shop and every convenience for plantation purposes. Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN, aug 5-ts Vinevillc, Ga. EinhroitluricN, Enihroidcric*! JUST received from the latest importations. 500 Swiss and Jac. Collars from 25c. lu $4 each. 100 pr. “ “ Sleeves from 50e. to $4 “ 50 setts ofSwiss and JaeonelCollsraandS!esve« from T 5« to s’> apiece. 500 yds. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, frsm He. to * $125 per yard. • 200 yds. Swiee ** Insertion “ “ $1 (ioperyd. ‘ I<h» Embroidered Linen Hdkfs. from 2c. to $lO. 30 Embrodered Swiss Dresses us the very latest i designs. 2(K) Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook Bands, from , 25c. to $5 00 i 2" Embroidered Skirts, and all other art,cits ' usually found under the head of Embroideries. t The above Goods were bought ut the recent large s Auction Sales in N**w York, and bought at such re markable low prices, that I am enabled to sell them t at 50 per cent, less than actual value. I Ladie* please call and satisfy yourselves of the fact.at the Store of ELIAS EINSTEIN. I Wl * y Cor. xdSt.A <’ot. Av Triangular Block. BAMI i:i. ii. w UMINGTOB* ATTORNEY AT LAW. MACON, GA Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir- 1 cuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkinson and Laaraas. Oflice Mjrt fa» Coavsrt Uall, over Dmj IMwve MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1859. Legal Forms. HINES’ New Edition of Legal Forms for sale bv the Single copy or the qnantitiea. Anv one j wishing a copy sent bv mail must euclose the sub- i scriber six th>».c cent Postage Stamps with the price r of the Book i two dollars and htv cents. 1 July 22 J.’M. BOARDMAN. — ——2 I Old Bourbon Whiskey. 1 | iIBRLS. Supo?’jr old Bourbon Whisker, for sale by McCALLIE A JONES. July one ts MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ET ASSETS, Exclusively Cash J Four and a ai half Millions of Dollars J-#* Seaured by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es I late in the City and State ot New York, worth over S’.♦,’MA),VOV. The entire profits of this Company, $1,600,000, 1 (Ist June, 1857, 1 are the property of the assured. Wives can insure the lives of their husbands for a I sum free from the claims of his creditors. Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a security for their claims. Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on . their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or 60 years, amt ; so make a provision for old age, or payable to their ( heirs should they die in the interim. A fixed sum cun be secured by one payment, with power to increase or decrease the amount deposited, 1 i —renewing the amount assured equitably. FRED’K S. WINSTON, President. Isaac Arbi tt. Secretary. SHierAKD Hom ins, Actuary. Pamphlets giving every information, and blank ' form* lor application*, can be had at mv office. T. R. BLOO.M. i nor \f geon < ;a. Fruit Trees for Sale. RAFTED Peach Trees; svo Flewellen’s, the best | 1 I early Cling Stone known; Tillotson’*; Early and Late rawford’s, and a few other choice varieties; also *'»4' Roman eyed Apple Trees. Price $2" per hundred; delivered either at Macon orGriswoldville. No charge f-»r packing or delivering. Less than one hundied sold at 2 > cents per Tree. Address the sub > scriber at (iriswoldville, Ga. nov 4 THOMAS J. STEWART. ’ Milledg ‘rille Recoder copy every other week »r 2 months ind semi I ill to T. J. S. SLOTHIN3! CLOTHING!’ al, E. WINSIIIP HAS removed to E S.iuNbiiry’s old stand next <>or to Strong A Wood’s shoe store, and is pre i pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stock us READY M\ i 1 LOT-HING in theeity. »ep 23 I GIANiTE HALL OPPOSITE THE LAKIEK HOUSE. r E subscriber will open the above Hall 1 about the tirst of April next, for the ac commodation of Families. Day Boardersand iff jMB Transient Customers. This House i* now *ri*itffii offered as inferior to no other First Clast Hotel in the South, and from its central location, it* large and airy rooms, oilers great inducements and accmn modation* to Families and Transient person*. The nnblic may expert from this House, all the luxuries Xml comforts to be found in anv other hotel. B. F. DENSE. ( mar 2 ts Late of the Floyd House. FOR RENT. r |' , IIE House and Lot o:i College IliJ adjoining Mis I Weed’* is Lr real until October, I <'?. Applv tu JOHN LAMAR. i oct 7 NOTH L. { ''ROM this date we shall adopt a* near as poasible the (’ASH SYSTEM. We ire compelled :•» do it. ' From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH. Wherecredits are given < which will only be given t.» i those who have paid us promptly an addition will be ! made to the pi ice named according to the time dv ' sired bv the purchaser. HARDEMAN A GKUTIN. _M .von. Jan. 1. 1858. Arthor’s Cans and Jars. I CST rece iv e d k ej large lot of Ar thor's Tin. Earthen and i- Glass Jars, for preserv- . ing fresh fruits, vege tables, tomatoes Ac., at B. A. WISE’S House Furnishing Store, Cherry Street, M aco n. (J a. Seed Barley. HUNDRED Bush. Seed Barley, instore 1 and for sale by McCALLIE A JONES. 1 -- ’’ JDK. Rt- M- NISBET, CITY PHYSICIAN, WILL attend promptly to all calls. Office in Triangular Block, uver E. WINSIIIP’S store. NOTICE. W LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. women and children, are now offered for sale by the subscriber. The negroes arc 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 nt 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 a* any negroes in the State 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 ate 20 acresuf hind, with a good Dwelling House, Kitchen 3 or 4 negro Houses, and other Houses which are useful ; also, a good well of water, a garden and other improvements which are requir ed to make the place comfortable. r.i.isii \ DAVff Geo. T. Roarers & Son n A V’E in Store and constantly receiving a large . and general stock of Groceries, consisting in pan us 120 Bag* Rio Coffee, 25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee, 1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice, 20 Bags Pepper and Spice. 50 Bbls, crushed and rowdered Sugar, 75 Bbls. Relined Sugar, various grades, 25 Hhds. choice Molasses, 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides, ■ 100 boxes S|»erin and Adamantine Candles, 50 Boxes Soap, varioue qualities, 30 Boxes Starch, various grades, 50 Boxes i gross) Pepper, Spice and Ginger, 4.5 Boxes Candy, assorted, 60 Boxes Tobacco, all qualities, 30 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes, 65,000 Cigars of every grade. Together with a general assortment of Liquors —all of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20 Macon Furniture Works. WE are now putting up New and/TWO Improved Machinery for the facture of Furniture of all kinds,23Bi far superior m Workmenahip ami Durability to most Northern Work and ai a.* Low and in most eases Lower prices than *»n nosaibly br laid down in Ma son from Savannah or New Y rk. Give us a call and we will eonvince the sceptical that it is your interest to make vour purchase al home. june 17 if T. AG. WOOD. A rahie Residence lo SALE. r l' , IIE subscriber intending to remove, offers for 1 sale Lis residence at Lake Academy, four miles above Macon on the Forsyth road. It ha* about one hundred acres attached—is pleasant v situated in a good and healthy neighborhood; it has tin** water and a good orchard wtW a select variety of fruit.— The place can be seen and examined nt anv time. sep 2 ts JAMES N. KING. • a t’ FATUiER-S, 185 S. WE would inform our friends and the publie tha > we are supplied as usual with a large and fashiona ble Fall Slock of Dry Goods 1 ' which we are determined to dispose of at verv smalt r urobu T" r*N is IM bv ronvinced ‘•Srwis KAIHMWI A ,T f MENARD & BURGHARD, WATCHMAKERS AM i HAVE just received and opened a large and splcu- . did assortment of Goods in thuir Tine consist- ' i ing in part of the following artief *s, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. Hunting Magic Case. Independent 2d, Ac., fur GEN TLEMEN. GOLI) Yl ATCHtS for Ladies, rich and beau tiful. SILY ER TV A RE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gub lets. Ac.H r r ‘ Nil. VER PL YTEI) W IRE, such as Castors, Egg Boilers. <with Gold Plated Cups ami Spoons,) I Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac. 1 JEWELRY, of DIAMOND and GOLI) RINGS, ! PINS. Ac., Ac., sparkling and bright. MUSICAL INSTI AIENTS, as VIOLINS, FLUTES Gl ITARS. BANJOS, TAMBORINES. (■old BENS, and PENCILS. Guitars ami Violin 1 STRINGS, and a varied rtment us FANCY GOODS, Music Boxes, too ir merous to particulur . ize in an advertisement. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon ’ them, since thvv commenced business they solicit a I I Continuance oi the same, and will spare no pain's tu i | give satisfaction to their customers, both in the i style and quality of their wares and in price. Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch : and on reasonable terms. M. A B. sep 80-ts A. A. MENARD, DRI’GGIST AMJ APOTHECARY, CHKBHY S’rßKK'r. MA.COK. GA. II AS just received and will keep constant 1 ly on hand a fresh supply of DJIL'GS 4 yjf MEDIC’ INES, consisting of JW QIIMMI. iouim:, •SAL.M INK. CHLOROFORM, iouim: potash, CALOMEL. MORPHINE. PIPERINE, ULI E MASS, Arc.. 4c. Also, a large ol of American. English and German PERFUMERY. CAJII’HINE, BURNING FLUID. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL. SWEEDISII LEECHES, GARDEN SEEDS, ke 4e. He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17 I Fluid Gas Lamps. I HA VE just received ;i lot of the above Lamps ssn 1 a > I il;r J Lamps, Suspending Lam;-*. Par- 1 ■ lor.Latnps, and Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary j for me to say anything about this Lamp, a* the Pre** . of our city has s.iid ail that I could say. It is also ; suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on ' the same principle aa Gas. R. F. McEVOY ; OIXTY F 1 Hains, S des and Shoulders. 3,00 t» II * Jowl*. In store and tor sale bv < \I.LII-: A JONLS Paper Volin! Paper Dolls! 4 T ROA I.DM A N S “Washington Block Building,” • A i a large assortment of Puper Du'.is. mar xi J. M BOARDMAN Tennessee Hay. r I THIRTY Bales Prt’ne Ten nA -<• Hnv, rrvt r<*crTved i I and so. Male bv MuCALLIE A JONES. mar 2.5-ts ’ Will be- taken for a short time PUOfi 8 ABT GALLEY, It wanted by the Dozen, Superior Photographs FOR FiF I V CENTS E\CII. LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY COLORED, MITH IL!. OTHER STI LES VERY LOW. \ Large business with sninll profits is what we wish ; we do not expect to gut ii> h in one year, or three years, but are content to work and wait, ami by still taking better, cheaper, and more pictures than any one eNe we hope linally tu succeed. (’all at the old stand. Triangular Block. Ourrooms are newly furnished, and arc cool ami pleasant and yon can while away an I our iu examining our numeruu* , specimens of tine and beautiful Pictures. june x it MRS. DESSAU HAS as usual returned from tbe North with her strikingly magnificent assortmentof Parisian Millinery, surpassing in grandeur any *tuck of Goous that lias ever been submitted tv Southern in- EVEN I NG DRESSES which bailie<kscri|>tioii, ’ EGLAN TINE with Lucknow Trim- < tilings, DRESS TRIMMINGS. CASPIAN HAIR PIXS. GRECIAN ( URLS. HAIR BRAIDS. HEAD DRESSES. and an assortment of diver* articles, which would re quire an endless list to enumerate. Delay not. Thankful lor past favors, she with hearty cheer so- • licits the patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant ami beautiful. Mrs |). is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnets and ;dl Good* in her line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates. CLOTI-IIIVG-. A M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. All* SOW HKCKIVI.SG THK!R Fall and Winter Stock, WING a large variety of Over Coau, L, Black Drc«s Frock., Busin**«» Frocks and Sacks, Black Dobkin Pants, Fancy Cashmere Pant* and Vests, 5 .null's and Boy’fl <'!<’i!iiug, oct nv Furnishing Goods. White and Colored Linen Bosom Shirt*, ! •* •• •• Marseille*, •• “ Merino Shirtsand Drawers. White Jeans and Canton Drawer*, Merino and Cotton Hose. Gloves, Suspenders. Cravat*. ' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Ac oct xiv A M. BLACKSHEAR k CO. rpßi 1 Gutta Perch* Bags, Umbrellas, kc. oct xiv A M BLACKSHEAR k < 0. GEO. W. PRICE IS MOW Receiving his Stock q r F A N C Y A N D S T A P L E Fall an<! VI inter DRY GOODS. W hich will be disposed of on as •rood terms i fiby iiou.se in the city. His friends and the public generally, are requested to Give him ;t Call. f Member 2”. .?s'. | Dog Lost 810 Reward. ' OTRAYEDor *ifo’en from my 1 in this rity. a" A ' !!•• in.l. 2or J 7^sa?! I years old. with black spot* Inr above re-«*iMMM ... * : ward will be i aid for hi* n c »verv. ’ Dr* (Knh ”t* WM. LOCKKTT. dVL. X-mOU Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding House, Macon, Ga» r Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Macon and stranger* passing through the ! city that his well known establishment is still m op eration at Ins old stand, where he is ready to accom , modate his customers with Hair trimming, Shaving, | Shampooing and everything else in hi* line in the ; best style oi art. He offers for sale, Good Bay Rum. ' I’rogler's Hair Jnvigurator, Knight’* celebrated I Hair Restorative. Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra zors, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s ! toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can be hud al the reduc ed price of 35 cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made 'to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance us the Übexak paUuuoge-■* iw has heretofore re- ' ceived. M. Lull. • july 8-Gm JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN. W ASHINGTON BLOCK, MULBERRY ST. MACON. GEOKGIA. I AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juvtn a ilc Books. Blank Bunks, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa : per. Water Colon*, Artists’Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe- I matieal and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and I Books, Writing Desk Port Folios* Pocket Books, ; (iamnion Boards. Writing Fluid* and Inks of tlw? | very best kinds, Faber’* and Lubin's Drawing Pen [ oils, Steel ami Gold Pens, and all the various articles usually found in a Book Store. Also, Agent of the Southern Mutual nsurance ( oinpaiiv. FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. PUTTY, PERFUMERY, AC. ! r undersigned offers fur «ale on as low i .1 terms as any house in the State, pure and ' reliable Medicines, ami warranted genuine. i Chemicals in great variety, • Drugs in great abundance and always fresh, j Perfumery, assorted. Foreign nud Domestic, | Instruments—Surgical, Dental and all others, i Toilet Articles in great variety, Fancy Soaps and other Soap* in great variety, I Paints, Oil*. Turpentine, Burning Fluid, i French Window Glass, and fre-ffi Putty, Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools. Pencils and Sponge*. | Varnish -Coach. Furniture. Damar and Japan, I Medicinal Herbs ami Botanic Medicines. ! Starch. Congress Water ami best Citrate Magnesia, ! Snuff'. Teas. Blacking. Crucibles, Sand Paper, i Medical Scales. Mortars and Pestle*, Iron and Porce lain, i Geletincs, S<»da. Potash, Alum, Saltpetre, ' Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver OU. Rose Water, Quinine. Morphine. Piperine and Acids, ’ Balsam Wild Ch rry. Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges, I Gum Drops, Bryant's Chuleia Remedy, "genuiu*.” And all other reliable preparation* us Medicine, ' Best Wine* and Brandy f< r Medicinal use only, i Best Mustard and Spice* fur family use, i Abundance of fresh Garden and Fk wer Seeds, : Kentucky Blue Grass Seed and other Seed*. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist and Apothecary, Corner Mulberry St. and Cotten Avenue Mucou, Ga. | j oct 17 SU3AR. MOLASSES & SYRUP. HHDS. prime and choice N. O. Sugars, Hhds. prime new crop Cuba M Jasies, 3 ! Bbl*. •* “ •• N. O. Syrup, . In store and to arrive, for <ale bv ; jan2S BOWDRL Jt ANDERSON. M \< KEREL. I IHI I;H’K AGES No. 1. . and “ new Mackerel in |UH Kits, quarters, halve* ami whole Barrel*, for bv BUWDRE k ANDERSON ! . OATS. Oi k/\ BUSHELS prime White Seed Oats for sale * H f Vow fi r C SHI, hv &OWPRE a INDI RSON. FLOUR. q-'WENTY FIVE THOUSANO I.RS. of superior • 1 quality, Superfine and Familv. for sale bv • jan $3 ■ ‘ j:.. 1 : a \ 'DERSON POTATOES. ■ r'A BBLS, prime Yellow planting Potatoes, for sale t)U by BOWDRE A ANDERSON jan 2s Watches! WatehesTl f CELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS James Hod x dell A C<<.. R. AG. Bee-liv, Josh. J.ihnaon. Josh Olorensbaw. Edward Robinson, and the celebrated i American Watch in Gold and Silver Case*. SWISS MAKERS Eugene Bniouet. Breithing, La deriet, Edoward.Favre,Brandt ami other* too numer ous to mention, bv DAY A MAL’SSENET. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. The Marble (.’lock running three weeks without winding-striking hourand half hour Aho,Eight Day, Marble and Marulcized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Ma rim Time-piece* with and with-mt the alarm DKY A MAI SSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rin j* and Ear Rings. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Cham*. D \Y A M AUSSENET. A fine a-ieortment of Necklace*. Cto*m*s. Medulions : and other Trinket*, by DAY AMAI’SSENET. i Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar, and Cream Spomi* Also, Desert and Pickles Forks. I Cups, Gobi* ts, Waiters, and sundry other articles too numerous to mention, bv Day A MAI’SSENET. Hiisical Instrument. Violinceloa, Violin*, Flute*, Fladgeoletts, Fifes. Banjoe*. ami Tamboriues; also a fine assortment of Italian, French ami English Violin Strings, bv DAY A MAUSSENET. : Gold. Silver, Steel ami Plated Specks with the Scutch Pebble Glosses, a large assortment )»v DAY A MAUSSt.NET. Faxct Good*.—A large assoihnent bv DAY A MAL’SSENET. J!*«. a good assortnaen us Cutlery. Watches and Jewelry neatly IL n.tire.l anti War ranted hv DJY k MAUSSENET. •sUl’ _ For Sale. «) GOOD Iron Safe* one extra size Applv st the Z offices! T. R. BLOOM. •ci 28 Bacon for Sale. Q If da. Clear Side*, .lust received al Zr) oct 2- ts HARDEMAN 4 GllII FIN’S ?FL IB TVt <O> V H.. E. SAULSBURY I S now located at hi* NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier House, and is prepared ‘ to <h<»w hi* old customers ami the public generally, as large ami varied assortment of FINE READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FL’RNISHING 1 GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be receiving constantly weekly shipment* from New ■ York, embracing the latest st les. E. S. i oct 27 ts Gloves, Gloves (COLORED ami white Kid. Silk, Cashmere and 7 Buck Gloves. Kid ami Buckskin Gauntlet* of i v«rv superior quality. Just received *t n3tsw Bargains. Bargains. r subscriber offer* for sale his .Mill.- known as I the Center Mills, Crawfiini county. Ga., consist ing of Saw. Grist. Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Machine; all new und in good running order, there 1 is seven hundred acres of land, me hundred and fif ty acres cleared, will produce L orn 1" to 20 bushels ; corn per acre. The Mills can be made to earn, with proper management, from two to three thousand dol lars h year, attached to the premises is the privilege i of saw* timber ou acre* <»f lund, with ha) more adjoining that can be bought cheap. This property is located in one of tbe healthiest portioi s of the State, tire inilea south of Knoxviilo, Crawford coun ty, Ga . eight miles north of S. W. Rail Road Fur I further information address the subscriber at Knox I villc, (.'rawfont county, Ga. j jan 13 if J kMCS L i.LH K NOTH i:. Sown WaaTKiiN Rml Roai> Co.. ) Maoov. (Lt, Jan. Ist, !« .*•. { * r annual election for President ami Five Direr 1 tors of this € nppoy. will so.- ImjI«I ui thi| city on Thursday, P th Ecu iiarv i ex’ JNO. T. BOIFEULLET, t*n <-♦*!• bert’y A Trews >O > ■ ; n> PUF ♦ CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, , As Good as ilie Best. E. E. BUEVZEK, Plain and Ornamental House and Sign SHOP IN DA.MOCICS NEW BUILDING. M \( UN. GA. HAVING a lot oi* number one hands, I can ai.i will do work cuKAPKii and as w ell as any one 1 ' else. A fair showing ut all jubs is solicited. Aii work warranted. Jan. Ist, 1858. jan 7 BOOTS AND SHOES. \T THE SIGN OFTHEBIG BOOT, No 3. Cotton Avenue, opposite Wasl i gton Hall Lut, Macun, Georgia. The sub c ibei> T would return their thanks for the very liberal ami , 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 our own manufacture, to which weekly ad ditions will be made, of all the different styles* und patterns usualiy called fur in a shoe store, ami would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exani- I ine oar stock, a* we are prepared to sell as low as any house iu the citv or State. oct I ? ___ MI X A K I RTL ANI >. I>()OTS. A fail assortment ot Gents’ fine French ) Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, j of various kind* and qualities, both sewed and peg ! gcd. Jo*t received and for sale low bv Kirtland. I > ÜBBER SHOEri.—A large assortment of Gent* and buy* Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rnbbcr Shoes of Goodyear's celebrated patent.— Just received and for sale low bv oct P 3 MIX A KIRTLAND. | PLANTATION BROGANS.—Now in store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever i offered in this market. Men’s double soled neg and i ■ nailed black and riissstt*; do. heavy single soled I black and russeits; do. boys and youths black and FUSMtta, all dt which we are selling verv low. I __£Ct._l3 . MIX jL K ' RTLA M?i_ BOOTS AND SHOES —Men’s and Boys and j Youth’s line calf and kip peg’d Boots'; Men's • stont kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting I Gaiter*. Monterey, opera and ties, and tine calf Bro ' gans; Gents, boys’s and youths’ patent and enani i elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California I kip Brogans, a large assortment. MIX A KIRTLAND Expertesce Teaches U Isdom I FELLOW-CITIZENS, allow me to . aay tu those who Lave been my put j arid/n>m2* for *g many years, and ' • are now enjoying the benefits of rny skill, that I nm | in daily communication with all the source* us infor mation, both North and South, connected with the • Dental profession, und will omit nothing either in i money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fa vor me with their patronage. Pleas* call at my" old office, on the corner of 2d and Mulberry streets, over C. Campbell A Sun’* store, sign us tho Golden Tooth. J C M< REYNOLDS SADDLERY & HARDWARE. [ r I S HE undersigned would respectfully in- I vite the attention us his friends ami cns turner-., and the trade, to hi* large stock of if LEATHER AND RUBBER BEI/i’ING, Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Bits and Sours, of the best make ami latest ’ style. j Also, prepared to do job work at the shortest no tice. and in workmanlike manner, and as low a* ’ any House iu the city. Cull and see at his new Store next to the Manufactures' Bank, and opposite Ros*' New Building. JOHN CLEUUUKN. I «>ct ISAAC HWhIJN, J. r. woobwxilb. SALE & LIVERY STABLE IT AYDEN A WOODWARD aremw pre 1 iare«l to furnish their friemis and th ( .*-X. I public generally, with good safe llorM** at\ | new as well as lusty Buggies, Carriage*, Ac. ia complete order al the Miurteat notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict 1 personal attention, to business, and reasonable cash prices will enable them to do so. U*y“Horses fed ami kept by the day, week or • ! month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea<» r ! ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lutten <‘dr.L. Macon, G«. LANIER HOI si-. M ACON. GEORGIA, LOGAN & MEARA. P ropri - .. r r pin. pi • I establishment, respectfully give m tic that thev are still candidates for ihe ] arr<- age of the Travelling public, ami dclermii.t »»* -- ’ 1 to omit nothing to deserve well of their «. maintain the reputation of the House Free Transport tier Os Passengers and Baggage, to and fv un the i. .n* by u line new Omnibus ami Baggage Waguu, wnicl. they have provided for that purpose. Pa.-n.ngcrs hereafter will be al no expense whatever for tran«|‘<»r tation of themselves and then baggage either way be tween the Lamer House ami the Railway Siuti. us i 1 Macun. We ask a continuance of public patronage » and promise attention and comfort to our guv>l>. LOGAN A Ml 'R* FIRE ISSI RBIE (OUHBILS. r pilE Hartford Incorporated 1810, Capital 1 ssou,om. Tbe Springfield—Capital #1 Tlu* .Massasoit at springfield, Capital sls<>, with a large surplus securely invested. Puliicies in the first class Companies issued and losses prompt I v adjusted l»v " " I ’ .DHINSTON. Agent. Designs for Monuments ROB T E. LAUNITZ, N. Y. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. M Jia. Fall & Winter Fashions. \ I RS. HOWLAND will Open to-dav, Svth Sept., , .vl a splendid selection us Bonnets, flats. Coifures, Ribbons. Lace*. Feathers, Flowers, Velvet Silks, . Lace and Crape Sett*, to which she invites the atten tion of the Ladies. Also. Elegant Cloaks of Velvet and Cloth, Silk Robes, Kobe A Less, plaid Silk Dre»-s - Trimming Ac. Milliner* supplied with Bonnets by tbe caiie or I dozen. Sep 30 COFFINS. I)OSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained, 1 i Cheap Veneered Mahogany Coffin*. Also. New J Six It Metalic Cases, superior to the old styles. Old Pattern Metalic Case* at lower prices. ’ june 17-ts T. A G. WOOD. MARBLE WORKS. .1. 11. ARTOPE, MAN (FACTIRER of and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Marble, A/bni/me*/*, Tomb if b’imitnrt Slalfi, d'e , has removed the Mar bir Works from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of 3d i and Plumb Street, a short distance South of llarde- j man A Sparks’ Warehouse <•< t 22 lv FLEMOVAL. McCALLIE & JONES HAYE removed two doors below their old stand, in the huus« formerly occupied by Messjs. J. B. ’ A \\ . jl. Ko». oct xiv Kciiedy’a Excelsior Flour. I*' A Sacks Kenedv’s Excelsior and Superfine ! » )( r Flour, 150 do. Morganton Mill* Extra do. Ju»t received and for sale bv Mtziv M. CALLIE A JONES Tennessee Hneou and Lard. Thousand lbs. Tennessee Hums, Sides and Shoulders, ' Cans No. 1 Leaf Lard, 15 bbls. _ In Store ami for sale by McCALLIE A JONES. 1 >!. tNIM.. j Scroll sawing, IT N’-ninu’. ( an ing. linn k«*t and Or. nnin«Mitnl Work, Made io Order by T. k G MOOD. *r» m- ’M NnißElfH?” . « ■■■■_ jag I--vi-a jn x, VV vt. -A.TTi.jxi'xxe.zsr LAircuir. \\ *' ‘ ' *•' 1Ul! " 1 >• 'bl ,* / 1 , 1 . 11 1 < ’ 1 O devibfo Mh.i :• I : . Drusy GcchU, J A IM .. C X L, | - • • -or- . A K i. ! '" ct ’ ' ''' ” ■■ - ’ t. ... Ei-.N’a. l!.>\ , »R.A, PIXECt., T Office in H j 1 t j.. Medicnie Cas. . • U . . I fur »» lf - july .-Giu E. L. V 0£ HAS jual ratumcfi >i..h, ■!■.. .VubHiU, tfe, new and tale iinj ixM eu e*t 1 tl « I’llOTOGim II ( AIIT. embracing quite fl vm i 4o ubie> in d turi«s»* ties, making tu- < al h ■ y < 1 e < 1 the most atti; cUv» •nd fa&hmmible nsorts in the ' ity. ” Pll< )t O£>T«'l pl IS of quite a number of Di.-tn guixLeU i ei.*otis low on exhibition among which me iLe lolk.h 11 g : Doi Alim.ttc leligiaih N'titei ictv.» ( apt. IILDSON, ut the L sjm kLAio. 7 51 A UR 11 LAi AN, ut New \ urk ( <b. JI DGE EDMON l>~ . the i.< ie» >pniiiudifft, HARRY HOWARD, t htet »t th- \ Y. FL* D e . partment. COL. DI’RY E’A < f th< lamed iu, aegimcLt. N'*ti«*- al Guard. N V. ( itv. I POPE PIU> T. I. J.\. PKOFEbSCI ORSK, Inventor us the Magnetic Tel egraph. 1 Ihe Public are respectfully in\ ited i*» call sad <nx- ■ amine the above at WOOD’S PALACE OF ART. t Wetiie mow Im ttci pi« |me<i ihati en-r tu execute ’ tho*ebeautiful Photogruj hs, Ambrutvi ev, Ditgueieo typs. Ac. andon recount ut our incitastcT facilD 1 .ies, wil. do our w. ik as low a* anv utLer Galleiy and of a Siq erioi Style. Don’t fail tu gi re Hffa CalL sep 3* lIT. ll<i|)(,K:Ns 4 SOS’, Vine- it a. Inrile tbe attention i i il e -ior’.r r Labbe a>4 olhei* to their later *elrcti< i i t IM)I Blab; (i NS, RIFLES. I’isb 1..-. I < < hr’} AND SPORTING 1 t ’! | . |;T Hf n_ ING TAI KI , . VG sTlci fgi.tic: .1 j , Doi! . Ai\. . nuN. an.’, ec r«. .c . ~.. M ..... • ,i.... ........ u . at, bustite** mi dxt • j , i .iv we expect >i<«.u ac .i tii.;.. :. ,~i p.,-, l.w- 1 jmiiiug ruretv.lh atterded t<> u> v. 1 2 Att<‘iition Ladies! O\l.« I 1:1 ' in. Lm inn left this duv fur New Yeek City.t r the putqiose of replenishing our fe'CPOdS., the bflumci < I our large Steck of Worsted A ND < ( i 0< < : r<. .. Lr ufieriu -«L • : . i.! « ill < 1; > ■ 'ellay ait a- .: 1 \ I . A i 4 > N . Henry Horiie rt A.< RF YID MIA Ctikc , I/o.'-t i’y an 4 BEEAD BAkOt, ( ANin * Firm store NEXT TO . Ayers. V in. dd & Co’s. GRG( ER Y >TORE, IN ( LElik > I 1.1. i ! t ii> n<»w f i e ac cemuiudatiuu. ami ft., cui.it i.ov »iuck <4 ail Cuutec tions * Inch 1* vLci ed al low [ 1 itt* fur CASH. nov. 2-ts Choicest Fruits. * JI ST leceaeu. New Layei kaini.it, Languedoc, Mai>eiile». ai d Eiinco* Almond*, Sweet Or auge.s Chuks NcitLein Apple*, at uuv 4 UENUy HORNE’S. J. F. WINTFR & CO.. Aactionerrs X General Comnisfiai Nlerchants, MACON, GA. undersigned have farmed a copartatmLip j» r 1 th* tran*action ut the above buaiue** in tbi* «ity and solicit the patronage us the Public generally. From it» central location. Maeon ofiei* rare lacih tits for the quick and advantageous sale ol flour, Gram. Dry Good*, Groceries Ac. Pailicular atten tion given tu the public and private sale of Negice*, Real Estate, Stucks, Buud> Ac. Liberal advance* made on consignments. All guuds warranted a* rep re>eutcd or ne aul*. J. F. WINTER, »en 23 J. S. WINTER, P ARKANSAS LANDS ~ 8036 ACRES FOR SALE. fT*HE following valuable lands in the State of Ar- 1 kanaas are offered for sale at very low prices and i on the most accommodating terms, via: 4,33.5 1" 1"" acre* in Crittenden county located *n the St. Franci:- river--high above the lute high wa ' ter- and as rich in soil a* any lands m the State. 1.7»'" acres in Praine county, in lotsoflKg, 32*aad , Mt'acres; they are fint-x«te laud*and well located. . 633 acre* situated in Independence county, about I our miles from Batesville a tfouri.'hing towa and 1 about one and half miles from the river—about 4U acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fine springs, log house, crib Ac. Thi* is good land, iu : an uid seiiieu part ed the State. 307 acre* in White county; 863 SOLDO acre* in I Bradley county ; HK7 acres in Poinsett county. The I above rank us first-class lands, well located id fiogr ieliing neighborhoods. LHtu acres on White river, two mile* above the I town of Desarc. This is known us the White Bluff tract, and is high and dry above al! overflows The land is rich, w ell timbered, nud in all respect* calcu lated to make ati excellent plantation. White river is navigable all the year for one hundred miles above this tract, which is one oi the best point* ou tbe riv er for a wood yard—easy of access to the steamers in all stages of the river—ind no duuht by proper man agement the wood could be made |o pay foe the laud in a short time. The abov r land* are exempt from tnxatmn up to 1863 and ’t»4. They have been wlected with great care; and ali<-f them w ith the exception of one tract) being convenient to the line of the Memphis and J.it- Je Kock Rail Road, they will conseqneutfy inere<i>e greatly in value. Foi flutter iiiioniiaiJuQ apply ta A. IL Ifonglasa. I ueinpfo*. Tenn., or t* | F S. BLOOM, fofo «v»« AgtwkM»e**fl ***•