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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1859)
VOLUME 11. Jlit jhate yrts.‘i. is PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY by E. C. & A. M. HOWLAND. SUBSCRIPTION: ; . Dollar* per annum iu advance, or Three IM- • ut the i nd of the year. ADVERTISING: (»( e Dollar per Square for the first insertion. and , u cent* for each subsequent insertion. Liberal wu /puienls will be made with those who advertise JOB WORK. • iiViUg a n*w and beautiful supply ot job type and D «of Gordon celebrated Power Presses, we are spared to do any kind of work in this line with k tiws», accuracy and dispatch, at moderate prices. Planters. rfSHOSK who are laving in their fall stock of I medicines, Obugs, paints, OILS, SPICES. INSTRUMENTS 4C , Will do well to call and examine the assortment at the Macon Drug .Mart of ‘ep 23 ' ZEILIN, HUNT A CO., j opposite “ Georgia Telegraph” Office. , Just Received. FN LEG ANT Carved Rosewood Piano*, H. C. Gold i Lever Watches, Neck Chains and Crosse*, Cor ti Necklaces, Ac. Aho, another large lot of Silver Table Forks, Sil- i »er Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Soup Ladles, Ac. W irranted of Coin Standard, at low prices. gcp , E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. | NEW BOOKS AT Bwardman’k Book More. \MERICAN Eloquence in two Vote.; anew Cy- : clopedia of Commerce ; Uurton’a Cyclopedia of j WHand Humor; a handy boon on Property Law. M.u upon the Sea bv Frank Goodrich ; Romantic j n»«ag«. m Southwestern History; Life beneath the Waters; The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Ar thur ; William the conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier; Doctor Thorne ; a new edition of Edgar A. Poe » works; the Preacher and the King ; the Priest and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentinick, by Dis raeli; Beatrice Cenei; Debitand Credit; Major Rog er Sherman Potter, Douglas Jerrold's Wit; Helle j Brittao on a tour ; Life and Times of Hugh .Miller; . Cruise o' the Betsev; Testimony of the Rocks; Jeffer nun's Works; Bulwers Novels complete; Grate's History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Papers; Lord Montague's Psge, by G. P. R. Janies , the Three Beauties, bv Mrs. Southworth; Ventilation in Amer ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wis dom. Wit and Humor ; Steps towards Heaven : Den’s Moral Theology; Mizpah, a Prayerßook ; Wayside Pi.ttires in France, Holland, Belgium and up the • Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also a large assort- . me.tof floe Family Bibles. 3« .1. M BOARDM AN A ««,«». A feoiSlHd \ c.w./ 'P 1K purest Spu it* i «■ 1 Mblic. poise <siug none ‘d lb* poi-iuou* qualities .ueirni iu Ane Whiskey m comnum use. For ■»»!<• In Met ALiUE de JONES, may • RAN II E BLOCK. N. S. PRUDDEN 2 CO. Ilf ILL >pe:i mr * .•**> • kb I I MloCk of FANCY St STAPLE DR.- GOODS 'Allicv wti. .>.) a* g »od c-rm* '•> '■ I»j* i • j uw cit.v. ren osuitg :u part ot Rob* * Luz, Double J upe Robes, Robe V'Aiantcs. Faucv various styles; Black Silk*. " He Lane Robe*. igured De Lanes PoplinCs, French Mariu<*, 1 r*ncb De Lane*, •. ‘leaks and Shawl*. Alsu, a full as*uriiae*it • f VN Lite (•• »d> Emhroid '•'e*. Ac . Ac. • *p • JULIUS PETES IS NOW KKi'SirtXO A iHRI.K and WELL SELECTED SI <»'. a OF FALL AND WINTER (FOODS. (CONSISTING of Clothe. Caa-iimcre*. \ e o i y > J * great variety of Geut« furnishing good* Sila, Menno and Colton Undershirts, Kilk and Li nan Docket Handkerchiefs, Silk, lisle thread and English cotton * Jloae, Linen and Jeane* Drawers, Cravat*. Suspender*, linen Shirts and Collar*, just received at JrLir* Pi rna’*. Thankful for the liberal patronage lieretof »rc bestowed upon me, I assure my friends that do vxer tiaa shall be wanting to deserve a continuance of their iberality and preference. Call and examine sav stork before purchasing elsewhere. •ept xv] JULIUS PETER. NOTICE! NOTICE!! VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. '■pill uuderaigned offer. for aale hi. valuwble Oak L >«i Hiakory Plantation of 1..W »crei ailualed k.« miloa from Albany, on Cooleewahee Creek. There i. TIW acre. of laud iu a due stale of cultiva a.a, with a good dwelling liouae, frame negro house, saw aad comfortable, and alt naces.arv out houael teal a farmer would desire. The under.igued deuias il unnecesaarr to aay any thing of the fertility of thia laud. .Suffice it to say that it ia a. good aa anv oak and hiekory tend in the Md District of Dougherty county, so justly celebrated for its richness and adaptation for the culture of cot- M Por terms applr to the undersigned, or to B. A. Musaev, Overseer, ou the place, who will show the ,Im<- io any oas wiahing to look at it. Mpt xvii-ts BEN J. K-• MII n. PALACE Mills Flour s targe 10l on handl for «»te bv HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. ••fM For Sale on Long Credit. I OFFER the Plantation near . Gnerien*, formerly owned by T. L. /foil, six miles from 4mencus, on tha Muck wire creek, containing six hundred and *ev aa acre*, two hundred and fifty acres cleared, with all the necessary buildings, negro houae, gin house, •arew, Ac. Tha place will be sold at a bargain and •■ a lang • red it. dpnly to T. M. Furlow at Ameri £ >iv U * r JA HOI W •RH'FIN ■“CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Priaea Reduced far the HollidAya. FUST received a fine lot of Gold Band Dining and Tea Setts and a great many other pretty things liable for Christinas pretenta at reduced prices, (‘all and make your pnrebases early as bargains are to be had and no mistake. dec M V R HUTCHINGS. Triangular Block Butter, Butter, Butter, A NO. 1, REER A FREEMAN hare in store and for sap IjT at New York prices. 30 Kegs of A No. I North ern Butter. The attention ot the trade l* invited to their stock, which they guar»iitoo superior to any thing in Macon. <l ec 23-ts 75 Boxes Cheese. /JOWLRS English Dairy and Stale. In store and V for sale by ’ GREKR * FREEM IN d-c ts Wing’s Farina Crackers, QUPERIOK to all others. Boxes just received O and for eale hr GREER A FREEMAN deeWff State GRANITE HALL Ml. 2. Crockery. China, GkU ASS WARE <feO, IWOI LD most r< sp< uifully inform the citizen* ol mi• t tii.ii I have | goad stock <>f China Dinner and Tea settM and Granite I Dinner and Tea setts. i’ngh.sh (.'hiim Tea setts from <3 50 to <w» per \ larg • lot pluleil Casturs, ranging from *4 ‘Hi aeb to s;,.<»«- Tea setts from $35 00 to sloo 00. j L ■ lllcbers, Ac., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev I crai tt« title French Glass. Bureau setts for tables, h'ine Bohemian Colognes, Plated Butter and Sugar Dishe- Cigai >lands. Fluid <»as I .amps for standing, uspending. side and Billiard Lamps, Camphene Lamps, side mmal suspending, a common and line ar ‘icle, Kero»«eiic Lamj»>. common Lard Lamps, Brass Girand*des, Plated h nives and F<». ks, Tea and Ta ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone Tea Pots, Bn>wn Spittoons, China Spittons, China Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as sorted wt-ock of Glassware. I hare about soo dozen common Tumblers for Merchants and 300 dozen Gob j lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of J Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc . tions in New York, Boston. Philadelphia, Ac., I think i I can sell here at New York pricesand give my cus ; tomers satisfaction. , Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to so i 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 Gt weeks before they need j them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto ry. Ido not intend keeping stock on hand for that I trade, but will as heretofore gel them out at Factory ; prices for Churches. R. P. McE. Just Received. BAIDALLS LIFE OF JEFFEBSOJ. COMPLETE INi THREE VOLUMES, AT »ep 23 J. M. BOARDMAN’S. TEETH. \ splendid assortment o! the latest styles; Den tistscan be supplied with any style,form or col or. Also, with Gold Foil, Gold Plate, Gold Wire, Tooth Brushes, Wheels. Dentist’s Files, Drills, Ac,, and on short notice, with any materials or Instru ments they mav want, bv aepfl M< IIONALD A VANGIESI \ NEW STOCK OF CROCKERY. I SUPPOSE all know by this time that I have moved my STOCK. from Triangular Block to the Granite Front Store, OI’P. THE LANIER HOUSE. I now have a new and good STOOK OF CHINA, I Consisting of DINNER SET TS, at from $175 down to any single Sett wanted. Tea Metts <-ilt. from sy.o<», best French China* to and $75,‘H» WHITE CHINA, 1 made in Setts to muil purchasers and priced accord mgly. Glass in Setts. French, for from $ IK,Go to s3‘*,o<>, per sett, liandeomelv en .. - j GOBLETS, from per dozen to sls White Granite Ware, made up as wanted. I «l-o have a fine assm tment ot fine ' a-tor* Plated Tea sptts UI the abo.e ,• ■ i ■ ii‘*»r New York Puces. ' ks sm iH i io’.ts q « k -a‘e* ami sVis’nction to all t i t<» Orders will he filled -ame as ti. irh the pin eh;iS |, r were here R ! MeEVOI HARDWARE. ISSS. ISS!S. F A I.LTIIA HE. (’A It 11 ART A- ('ll!]) tt OULI> call th»- attention of their cnstomcr i ami those wishing to purchase, to their Large and Well .< looted Sio< k of and hneriran Hardware. To Planters and Merchants. Sweeden Iron all sixes. Anvils ami Vises, Refined “ Smith Bellow*, Oval and Brand Iron, Smith Drill*. Plow Steel. S-Tew Plates. Blistei Steel. Corn >beller«. Cast Steel. Straw Cniters. Hollow Ware, Cut ami Wrought Nails. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Finished Snafu. Vxel and Springs, Carriage Parts, Mealable Casting*. Buggy Bodie*. Dash Frames, Rims and Spokes. Carriage Bolt*. Hubs, Sih er Bands. Leather. Cloth, and all kinds Trimming*. To House-Keepers, Table Cutlery. Brass Candle stick*, Plated Spoons and Forks. Wire Fenders, Brass Andirons. Wafer and NN allle Iron*, Brass Fender*. Shovel and Tong*. Together with everything else usually kept in our line, all of which will be *old al price* that cannot fail toplease. \JT Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere * CARHART A CURD, octSS Third Street. * HOUSE AND LOT IN VINEVILLE For Sale. I OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vin«vi!l«.— lb'* lot embraces’seven acre* of land, well im prttWl. The House is new ami contain* eleven • room*, with all necessary outbuilding* attached well of good waler, Ac., and is a moil desirable situation for a gentleman’s residence. I also offer for -ale. niv RIVER PLANTATION, Lying three to four miles below the city, and con tainiiig L’hM acres, half of which is cleared and wel watered with spring*. The swamp laud will make .*• buahel* of corn to the acre. On the place an good tenement*. Gin-house, Barns, Shop and even convenience for plantation purposes. Tenn* made easy. JAMES DEAN, aug .’ -ts ' Vineville. Ga. Embroideries, Embroideries! J UST rceiTvd from the latest importation*. SwiMend Jae. Cottar* from J'c. to *4 each 100 pr. " Sleeve* from to ft •• .V) *e»t. of Swi«* end J aeoert Collar, and Sire ve< from Tie to t« epieer 500 yd*. Swi*. and Jaeonet Edgtag. frem lite l< |1 25 per yard. 200 yd*. Strict “ Insertion fl tioper yd. 4 Embroidered Linen Hdkfr. from *c toft' 1 So Embrodered .dwitt* Drease* of the very late* Swiss, Jaeonet and Nainsook Bantis, fron , ” ' '°2o Embroidered Skirts, and all other artielw Ifuallv found under the head of Embroideries I Tlw'abore Goods were Itonght at the recent lartf. Auction Sale* in «<■» York, and bought nt well re markable low prices, that I am enabled to sell then at 5“ per cent, less than actual value. Lad.ew please call and satisfy vourselvea <»f th. fact.at the Store of ELI AS EINSTEIN. julv xv Cor yd St.A Cot- A”. Triangular Block RAMUEL 11. WAMHIWGTOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW MACON. GA Will practice in all the eon nt im of the Macon Ch I cuit, and in the counties of NVa<«hington. NVilkinso and Laur*a» Office next to Concert Mall. ot« Fbyut'X Brug Sturo veftl MACON, GEORGIA, TIIIRSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1859. Legal Forms. i f I INES’ New Edition of Ijegul Forms for sale by I 11 the Single copy or the <|iiantities. Any one I wishing a copy sent by mail must enclose the sub- I sen tie i six time cent Postage Stamp with the price »f of the Book two dollars ami iitv cents. ■ K jtdy J MBO \RDM \N. * Old Bourbon Whiskey. *’ | bIBKLS. Superior old Bourbon NVhiskev. for sale •• by McCALLIE A JONES, r- - july «»ne ts ; MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. • s ET ASSETS. (Exclusively Cash,) Four and a | li half Million* of Dollars e I ;-dT Secured by Bond ami Mortgage on Real Ex it late in the City and State of New York, worth over > , S!‘,INNI,tPN9. n The entire profits of thia Company, $1,600,000, i- | (Ist June, 1857, > are the property of the assured. d NVives can insure the lives of their husbands for a »f I sum free from tire claims of his creditor*. Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a k security for their claims. i- Partiescan insure their lives for a sum payable on I their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or ♦»«» years, and •- so make a provision for old age. or payable to their heirs should they die in the interim. r A fixed sum can be secured bv one payment, with v power to increase or decrease the amount deposited, r —renewing the amount assured equitably. « FRED’K S. WINSTON, President, d | Isaac A biutt. Secretary. - I Shippakd Homans, Actiiarv. t Pamphlet* giving every information, and blank v i forms tor applications, can be had at mv office. T. R. BLOOM, nev 5 \] icon Ga. Fruit Trees for Sale. C'l RAFTED Peach Trees; 5o»» Flew ellen’s, the best T early Cling-Stone known; Tillotson’s; Early and Late Crawford’s, and a few other choice varieties; P also 3«)0 Roman eyed Apple Trees. Price S2O per hundred; delivered either at Macon orGriswoldville. !No charge for packing or delivering. Less than one ” ! hundred sold at 25 cents per Tree. Address the sub- i scriber at Griswoldvillc, Ga. I nor 4 THOMAS J. STEWART. Milledgeville Recoder copy every other week fer 2 months and send bill to T. J. S CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! rtESMO E. WINSHir HAS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old stand next door to Strong A Wood’s shoe store, ami is pre ' pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stock of lIBADI MADE CLOTHING in the< itr T GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE r I S IIE subscriber will open the above Hall 1 about the first of April next, for the ae conimodation of Families, Day Boardersand I Transient Customer*. This House ia uowmwwm offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in . the South, and from its central location, its large I and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accoin ■ modations to Families and Transient persons. The j miblic may ex|>ect from this House, all the luxuries Sid comfort* tv be found in any other hotel. BE. DENSE. mar ■_ ts Late of the Floyd House. FOR RENT. ■ ILmve and Lot on College Hill adjoining Mr* 1 Weed’s ia for rent until October, 1 <•*.'. Applr ■ to JOHN LAMAIi. ' ’ oct 7 NOTH I’. |?R()M thi* date we-d»aii adopt a* near as po»*jiile 1 Where cred.ls ate given which will onlv be given to i those who have paid u* pruinptlv an a blition will be made to the pr ice named according to the time dr i sired bv the purchaser. II \RDEMAN 1 GRIFFIN Mi• n. Jan 1. ' 7 ’ Arthor's Cans and Jars. I | I’ST re ceiv ed • s e| large lot of Ar thor’s Tm. Earthen and GlassJa.-s, for preserv ing iresh fruit*, vege table**, tomatfl*** Ac , at •*-« B. K WISE’S /JU •House Furnishing S MflM/MSBwKB • lore, <’iierrv Street. 9 J**”- fterrd Hat ley. d 'I'IfREF HUN BRED Rush. Seed Barlev. instore il I nt I tor *3’-by McCALLIE A JONE<. DR. Ft. M. NISBET, < ITY PHYSIC IAN, ILL attend promptly to all call*. Office in Triangular Block, over E. WINSIIIP’S st re. w • NOTICE. | A LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. women | * | and children, are now offered for sale by the subscriber. The negroes are now at the house <>f Beuj. Davis in Bibb county, near Mrs. McCall’* Mill Any person wishing to purchase, can see the negroes bv 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 a* highly. They are sold for no fault whatever. Also, the place whereon said Benj. Davis now lives; there are 2 rt acres of land, with a good Dwelling House, Kitchen 3 ur 4 negro Houses, and other Houses which are useful; also, a good well of water, * garden and oilier improvements which are reqqir ir ed to rnak* the place comfortable. >t nag 5 ELISHA DAVIS i Geo. T. Roarers & Son H AVE 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 ('ask Ceylon Coffee, very choice, 2'» Bag* Pepper and Spice. »- 5“ Bbi«. crushed and Powdered Sugar, n 7’, Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grade*, 11 2.5 Hhds. choice Molasses, n ]5 Hhds. Bacon Sides, ; 100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, ; 50 Boxes Soap, various qualities, ' $o Boxes Starch, various grade*. 50 Boxes gross Pepper. Spice and Ginger, 45 Boxes Candy, assorted. ,‘u <>o Boxes Tobacco, all qualities, 30 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes. ‘ e 65,‘HN) Cigars of every grade, Together with a general assortment of Liquors all • T of a bich w ill be sold low for <’a-»h. <»ct 2“ Macon Furniture Works. WK are now putting up New an 'i* J "Improved Machinery for the ■ facturr of Furniture of all kind* far superior in WoiAmenship and Durability to most Northern Work ami ** as Low and in moat case* Lower priee* than *wn po«*tbly be laid down in Ma ** cob from Savannah or New Y rk. Give us a «all and we will eonvinee the seeptical that il is your interest l * ito make tout purchase at home junelf ts T AG. WOOD. A Dektrahlr K<**>idrn«'r Cor m S23IH.ES. r l'*HE subscrilier intending to remove, offers for m 1 sale I.is residence al Lake Academy, four miles above Macon on the Forsyth road, it has about oue hundred acres attached i« pleasant v situated in a good and healthy neighborhood; it Las line water and a good orchard with :» select variety of fruit.— e " The place can be seen and examined nt anv Irnie. *“ sep 2 If J AMES N KING. AT k r»23LT=LT3LE;FL’!S, 1 S»SS. r WE would inform our friend* and the public tha s we are supplied as usual with a large and fashion a ble Fall Stork of Dry Goods. OU which we »re <tetermi»e<l to dtepo** of at xerjram.lt ,r : projta t Ta e- 1. to b. 'it' ' J V-' ¥ - r . MENARD & BURGHARD, WATCHMAKERS HAVE just received amlonvned a large and splen did assortment f Goods in their line consist ing in part of the following articl *s, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. Hunting Magic Case Indepcmlenl 2d. Ac., for GEN TLEMEN. (■OLD WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau j tiful. SILVER W VICE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob lets. Ac. SILV ER I’LVTED AV ißE,*uch a*Castor*. Egg Boilers, with Geld Plated Cups and Spoons, > j Fruit Baskets. Pitchers, Candle Sticks, Waiters Ac. JEWELRY, Consisting of DIAMOND and (.OLD RINGS, ! PINS Ac . Ac . sparkling and bright. >ll SK’AL INSTI Al ENTS, as VIOLINS FLUTES. GUITARS. BANJOS, TAMBORINES. Gold PENS, and PENCILS Guitarsami Violin I STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY (.ODDS, Mii'ic Boxes, too n merous to particular ixe in an advertisement. Thankful for the liberal patronage beatowed upon ! them, since thev commenced business they solicit a 1 continuance of tin* same, and will spare n<» pain’s to j give satisfaction to their customers, both in the j style nnd quality of their wares and in price. Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch j and on reasonable term*. M. A B. sep-- U A. A. MENARD, I»RI (JOIST ANI> APOTHECARY, CTYKHKY STRKK'U, MACON, GA. 1 HAS just received and will keep conatnnt- i ly <>n hand a fresh supply ot DRUGS A yi/ M EDICI N ES, eonaimiug of Jm QUININE, IOIHNE, SAI. M INE, < IILOROFORM. IOIIINE POTASH, CALOMEL, MORPHINE. PIPERINE, BLUE .11 CSS, A.C., Ac. Also, a large ot of American. English and German PERFUMERY. CAMPHINE. BURNING FLUID. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, SAVEEDISH LEECHES. GARDEN SEEDS. Ac., Ac He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A : WINE for Medicinal purpose*. oct 17 j Fluid Gas Lamps. 11l AVE just received a lot of the above Lampe con sisting of Hand Lamp*. Suspending Lamps, Par lor Lamp*, and Billiard Lamp*. It i» unnecessary ! for me to sat anything about this Lamp, a* the Pr*** < (•four city has said all that J could *ay. It i* also suitable for running through Huusee or Factories, on I the same principle as Ga*. apt --, ts R p MeEVOY SIXT\ THOUSAND lbs. Choice Tenn. Bacon. ' Hams, Sides and Shoulders, I 3,<nn> Iba. Jowl*. In store and for sale bv ai •• McC \I.LIIi A JONES. Paper Ilollw! Paper l>oll*! \T BO AUDMA N'S a large assortment of Paper Dolls. ; mar xi J. M BOARDMAN Tennessee Hay. -|- knd for nite 1.. McCAl.lJl.'* JONES, mar ts. Will be taken for a short time i PJT4 S FINE ART GALLERY, If wanted by the Dozen, Superior Photographs I'UR I'll TY CENTS E II 11. LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY | COLORED. H ITU ILL OTHER STI LES VERY LOW. \ Large busine** 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 ami wait, and l . still taking better, cheaper, and mot** pictures than .■ \ me else we hope finally to succeed. < aL at tlie old stand. Triangular Block. Oorrooms • a newly furnished, und are cool and pleasant and you , can while away an I "iir in examining our numerous specimens of line and beautiful PrcTt gas. jane x ts DESSAU II AS as usual returned from the North with her I strikingly magnificent assortment of Parisian 1 Millinery, surpassing in grandeur any stock <»f Goods that has ever been submitted tv Southern in spection. EV EN I N( i I >RESSES which baffle description. E(»LANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Triin tning*. DRESS TIUMMIMtiS. r CASPI AN HAIR PINS, GRECIAN CURLS, HAIR BRAIKS. HEAII-KRESSES. and an assortment of divers articles, which would re , quire an emlles* list to enuim'rate. Delay not. Thankful for past favor*, she with hearty direr so licit* the patronage of *ll desiring th* rich, elegant •nd beautiful. J Mrs D. is prepared to fitrnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnet* and all Good* in her hue. , at the shortest notice ami lowest rates. CLOTHING. A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. Alt* KOW BK< NIV ISO TH KIR » Fall and Winter Stock, I EMBRACING a large variety of Over Coats, j Black Dress Frocks. Bu*nie«* Frocks ami Sacks, Black Doeskin Pant*, F*ncv Cassimrrr Pants and Vests, Y.iu’ii sah-’i B-o’s Ulothiug. oct xiv Furnishing Goods. White and Colored Linen Bosom Shirt*, “ •• •• Marseilles, •• •• Menno Shirt* and Drawers. I White Jeans *nd Canton Drawer*, Merino and Cotton 1 , lk»sa. Gloves. Suspender*. Cravat*, Silk and Linen Handkerchief*. Ac. ( oct Xiv A. M BLACKSHEAR A CO. r pRI’NK>. Va • • » 1 Gutta Perch* Bag*. • Umbrella*. Ac. I oct Xiv A M BLACKSHEAR A €O. ! GEO. W. PRICE 1* MOW } Receiving his Stock FA N C Y A N D S T A PL E Fall and Wintrr : DRY GOODS, * Which will be disposed of ou as good terms t ai.y house in die citv. His friends and the public ! generally, are requested to G-ive him a Call. > .Mel .l»-i - . H • Dog Lost-810 Reward. S“ TliAYl'.Bor .toll’ll fnm. mv n-.idei.ee < io ihiw eiiv. ■ >r*i'. Hound. 2 or 3 / JlF* 11 ‘ year* old. Tim obove re-A-—Z?-- : ward wiU be paid lor bi* recovery. I Mwtaß.ltee Wt. se WM, I.OCKKTT M. L.OII Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Redding House, Macon, La. r I S !IE Subscriber respectfully inform* the citizen# 1 of Macon und stranger.* passing through the city that his well known establishment i* still in op eration at hi* old stand, where he is ready to ucconi ! modate hi* customers with Hair trimming. Shaving, Shampooing and everything else in lii* line in the I best style of art. lie offers tor sale. Good Bav Ruin. I’rogler’s Hair Invigorator, Knight’s celebrated Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Comb*, Brushes, K# ! zois, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman's ( toilet. Hot and (’old Baths can be had al the reduc ed price of .35 cents. Also, wigs and Tou|m»c* made to order on short notice. He solicit* a continuance of the liberal patronage winch he In.* heretofore re reived. M. LOU. , july *-fon JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN. W A Nil INGTON li LOCK, M I LB K KRY ST. MACON. GEORGIA. I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven j de Books. Blank Books, Stationery. Drawing Paper, Roll Pa I per. Water Colors, Artist#’Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil and Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments,Mathe matical ami Engineering Book*. Copying Pressesand j Book*. Writing Dc*k#, Port Folios. Pocket Books, Gammon Boards, Writing Fluid* and Inks of tlw very best kinds. Faber's and Lubin’s Drawing Pen cils. Steel and Hold Pens, and all the various articles usually found in a Book Store. Also. Agent of the Southern Mutual nsurnnee i Company. oct 17 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, AC. j r undersigned offers for sale on as low I terms ns any house in the State, pure and Yrs reliable Medicine*, and warranted genuine. / + Chemical* in great variety. Drugs in great abundance and always fresh, Perfumery, assorted, Foreign ami Domestic, Instrument* Surgical, Dental and all others, Toilet Article* in great variety. , Fancy Soap* and other Soaps in great variety, ' Paints. Oil*. Turpentine, Burning Fluid, French Window Glass, and fresh Putty, Paint Brushes, Color#, Tools, Pencils and Sponges. Varnish Coach, Furniture, Damar ami Japan, Medicinal Herb* and Botanic Medicines, Starch. Congress Water and best Citrate Magnesia, Snuff, Teas, Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper. Medical Scales, Murlars and Pestle*. Iron and Porce lain, Geletme*. Soda, Potash, Alum, Saltpetre, Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil. Rose Water, Quinine. Morphine. Piperine ami Acid*. Balaam Wild Cherry, Cherry Pectoral, !x>tenge*, Gum Drops, Bryant's Cholera Remedy, ••genuine.” Ami all other reliable preparation* of Medicine, ' Beat Wine* and Brandy for Medicinal us* only, ' Best Mustard asd Spiers for family use. • Abundance of fresh Carden and Flower Seed*, Keatueky Blu* Grass Seed and other Seeds. GEORGE PAYNF. Druggist ami Apothecary, ! Corner Mulberry St. and Uultuo Avenue. Macon, ta. | oct 17 SUGAR. MOLASSES & SYRUP. *• IIHDS. prime and choice N O. Sugars, *■») j > Hilda. prime new crop Cuba Molasses, Jhi Bbl*. •• •• •• N. O. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale by jan BOWDRE A AN'DERSOM. M U’KEREL. PACKAGES No. I, 2 and • new Mackerel in : | ' Ft F Kits, quarters, halve* ami whole Barrel*, for i hy Uniin.w . <> ATS. k UUSIIEL* prime White S-e»l Oat. for sale . >1 II I low fur Cash, I>t i»n S 8 ftOWDRE AA V |>E|;S(i\. 11.01 It. rpwENTY FIVE TUOUSANII I.BS. of .uperior i I iniahtv, Superfine and Faniilv. for aalr hr jan 28 HIOVKRE A A • IHJiSIIS. POTATOES. j /A BBLS, prime Yellow planting Potatoes, for.*ale ,)U by BOWDRE A ANDERSON. I ian 2S L j Watches! Watches!! / CELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS James Bud i V dell A Co. RAG Beesley. Jo*h Johnson, .Josh Olorsnshaw. Edward Robinson, and the celebrated 1 American Watch in Gold ami Silver Case*. SWISS MAKERS Eugene Bruciuet. Breithing, La ' deriet. Edoward,Favre,Brandt ami «»ilo*rs to.» ntinicr : ous to mention, by DAY A MAI SSENI.T. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. The Marldr Clock running three weeks without winding striking hourand hidf hour. AI *> a. Eight Day, Marble and Marulrized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Ms rim Tune pieces with and without the alarm D\ Y A M M SSI’N’ET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAISSENET. Diamond Pin*. Finger Rings and Ear Rings DAV A MAISSENET Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Chain*. DAY A MAISSENET. \ fine assortment of Necklace*. Crosses. Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY’ A M AI SSENET. Silver Table. Tea. Salt, Mustard. Bcrrv, Sugar, and Cream Spoon* Also. Desert and Pickles Forks, I Cup*. Gobhts, Waiters, ami sundry other articles I too numerous to mention, bv DAY' A M AVSSE.NET. Vlti'tical Instrument*. Violincelos, Violins, Flutes. Fladge Jetts, Fifes, i Banjoe*. and Tamborines; also a tine assortment of Italian, French and English Violin >t rings. bv DAY A M \ ISSF.NET Gold, Silver. Steel ami Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble(«lasses, a large assortment bv DAY A M H’SSENET. Fan<T Geoss.—A large assortment bv DAY A M JESSEN ET. Jlse. a good assortiaen of Cutlery. , Watche* and Jewelry neath Repaired a'ul War ranted bv D.iY A MAISSENET. •el 21' For Sale. o GOOD Ires Safes—ess extra size. A ppi vat the 2 office es T K BLOOM Bacon for Sale. ,) IId». Clear Side*. .In«t received g.) oct J- ts HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN S TLEMOVJIL. E. SAULSBURY IS now located at his NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier House*, ami is prepared ' to show Hi* old customers ami the public generally, a* large and varied assortment of FIN E READY M ADE CLOTHING and GENTS Fl RNISHING GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be receiving constantly weekly shipment* from New York, embracing the latest »t, les. E. S. •ct «Jf Gloves. Gloves ’ (COLORED and while Kid. Silk. Cashmere and Buck Gloves, Kill and Buck*kin Gauntlets of »trv superior aaalrtv. Just received ai VWMHP Bargains, Bargains. r I’ , HE subscriber offer* for sale hi* Mill* kn*wn a* I the Center Mills, Crawford county, <ia, consist ing of Saw. Grist, Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Machine; all new ami in gm*! running order, th. re i* Mueii hundred acres of laud, me hundred and tif tv acres cleared, a ill produce from Into 20 bushel* corn per acre. The Mill* can Im* made to earn, with ! proper management. tn-»» two to three tltousuuddol lar* a vear, attached to the premise.* is the privilege of saw timber on acre* of land, with l«a) more adjo'imig that can be bought cheap- This property 1* located in one of the healthiest portio-s of the State, tive mile.* south ut Knoxville. Crawford coun ty. Ga , eight miles north of S. NY’ Bail Road. For further iiitorination address the subscriber at Knox ville. (’rawford countv, Ga. jan 1-3 ts JAMES E. BRICE. NOTH r. Soi-tii-Wkmtkkx R ail Road Co.. I Macon. (»a.. Jan. I*l. Is.V?. ( r ■'MIE muuumJ eliTtiop for Prewident ami Fne Direc ’ I tots of this Coiniipny, wHI be held in this city on Tbunulav, l"th February next J.\o T BGIFEL’LLkT, *«n > > 4 Tr *»* l-lrcse.. CIIEArEK THAN THE CHEAPEST, ! ANO , As Good as the Best, E. E. BRE-WEK., Plain and Ornamental House and Sign r»y*.iiNrTTz;:FL, SHOP IN DAMOI US NEW BUILDING, 1 : MACON, GA. HAVING a lilt of number one hands, I cam and will do work criKAPKK ami a* wkll as any one 1 1 rl*e. A fair showing at all jobs is solicited. All . work warranted. Jan. 1 ~t, ! -jan T BOOTS AND SHOES. \T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No . Colton A venue, opp<>*i*e Wtu>hi:>gtou Hail Lol, Macon, Georgia The Mib.'e.’ibei•* I would return their thank* for the very liberal and long continued patronnu- extended to them, and would most respcctftillv *<»hcit u continuance of th* I aame. We have in store a large assortment of BOOTSAND SHOES rnoytly of our own mumifncturo, to which weekly ad dition* will be made, of nil tne different styles ami i pattern* usually called for in a shoe store, and would • invito those wi*li.ng to purchase, to call and exam ■ inc our trtock, as we are prepared to sell as low as any house in the citv or State. MIX A KIRTLAND. BOOTS A fuH assortment otCWntg* fine Freneh Calf Boots, pQinp sole, welti >1 und water proof, . (»f various kind- and qualities, both sewed and peg ged. Ju»t received and for sale low bv MIN A k IRTI. \ND. 1)1 limit SI IDES A lai Ik and boys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rubtirr Shoes of Goodyear’# celebrated patent.— I Just received und for sale low L\ MIX A KHITI \NI» PLANTATION BROGANS. Now in st.ire th*' I best assortment of Negro Shoe*, we have ever offered in this market Men’# double aoled peg and nailed black and russstU; do. heavy single soldi black and ruasetts ; do. boys and yotiihs black und russett*. all of which we are selling rerv low. MINA KIRTLAND BOOTS AND SHOEH Men*? and Boys and Youth’# fine calf and kip pec’d Boots’; Men’# siont kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting Gaiters. Monterey, opera and tie-, and tine calf Bro gans; Gents, bovs’s and youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans; Men’s bm#’ and yuntli’a California kip Brogan#, a large iiMurttnent. «ct iv MIX A KIRTLAND. lAperidice Teaches WMm CITIZENS, allow me to > say to those who have been my jtxi/- i rows Audfrifhdt for s<, many years, ami ’ ■ are now enjoying the benefits «»f my skill, that ! am* j in daily coimniinication with all Hie sources of infor- • I ination, both North and South, connected with the ; i Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in i ) money <»r labor to give satisfaction io all who may fa vor me with their patronage. Plea.*e rail at my old office, on the comer of 2d and Mulberry streets, over C. Campbell A Son’* store, sign of the Golden Tooth. i • . - J <• Mi REI NOEDB SADDLERY & HARDWARE i r TMIE undersigned would r»»*pectfully in- 1 vite the attention o u-.l < ii< kAffft* turner*, and the trade, to hi# large stock of 1' LE.YTIIEK AND RI’BBER BEI tim;, : D’-nble end Single llarnes#. Saddle*, Bridle*. Bits and Spurs, of the best make and latest style. Also, prepared to do ioh work at the shortest no ■ live. &u«i »n workmanliki manner, and as low #* any House in the city. Call ami .*• eut his new Store next tn the Manufactures’ Bank, ami opposite Ro**' New Building JOHN CLEGHORN. ; I ISAAt tistiti.S J T WfHmWARn | SALE & LIVERY STABLE. HAY DEN A WOODWARD are now pre ;>are«l to furni.-Ji their friend# und i ' public* g« nc ially, with good -ale Horses a, new a.* w <ll ns la*ty Buggies, ('arriutye#, Ac. I in complete order at tli<- shortest notice. | The\ are determined to give satisfaction, if strict I personal attention. Io business, and reasonable cash price* will enable them to do so. fed and kept by the d#y, week or , month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea*<»n --| ble price#. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery (“lice, I Macon. Ga. •Pl 1 LANIER HOUSE, MACON. GEORGI A, LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors. ’ r TMIE PROPRIETORS of this well xtrnwn I establishment, resjiectfully give notice that thev are still candidates for .lie patron- ; , age of the Travelling public, and ilrtcrmincd ■*•!>•» : to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests and j maintain the reputation of the House. Frco Transportation Os Pa##enger# and Baggage, to and from the House. ' -by a tine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which ■ they have provided for that purpose. Passenger* ; hereafter w ill be nt no expense whatever fort ranspor i tation of themselves and their baggage either way be . tween the l.aiiier House and the Railway Stations in ! Macon. We u*k a continuance of public patronage i . and promise attention aud comfort to our guests. ~,-t . • LOG \N A Ml M; \ IIIIE nsiIUME (OMI’IMEN. * r I' S IIE Hartford Incorporated I*lo, Capital The Springfield Capital fl '. The ')t 11**11*011 at Springfield Cafnlal fl’■><',o<?o, - with a large surplus .securely invested. , Pollicirs in the lir*t class Companies issued and losses prom pt h adjusted bv 1... JOHNSTDN’. Agent Designs for Monuments ROB T E, LAUNITZ. N. Y. E. J JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. Macon, Ga. Fall & Winter Fashions. MRS. HOWLAND will oi.*n to-day. ;>vth >rpt., n splendid selection of Bonnets, Hats, Coifurew, t Ribbon*. l4icps. Feather*. Flower*. Velvet Silk*, Lace and Cra|w Setts, to winch she invite* the atten tion of the Ladies. Also. Elegant Cloak* ot Velvet and (’loth. Silk Robes, Robe A Le*s. plaid Silk Dress Trimming Ac. Milliner* supplied with Bonnets by the cn*e or dozen. *ep GU CJOZF’JF’ITNTS. |>()SE WOOD. Solid Mahogany. Velvet Stained, Ik ('heap Veneered Mahoganv Coffins. Also, New 1 St* le Metalic (’ase*. superior touhe old style*. 1 Ohl Pattern Melalic Casea at lower price*. • june 17 ts T. «G. WOOD. MARBLE WORKS. j. 11. artoih:. At ANVFACTURF.K of ami Dealer in Foreign and .▼1 Domestic Marble, .IfuMMWi*/*//. MahtJfx, b'lrhitfirt Xlubfi, <£<•., lias removed the Mar ble Work* from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of fcd and Plumb Street. 11 short distance South of Harde | man A Spark*’Warehouse oct22-lv FLEMOVAL. McCALLIE & JONES njkTE removed two door* below their old stand, in the house formerly occupied by Messus J B. « AW. A. Rosa. i»» Kenedy’* Excelsior Flour. a I k Sacks Kei»s*h's Excelsior and Superfine , Flour I 1.',0 do. Morganton N 'ls Extra do. Jii#t received and u sale by N . ALLIE.( JONES Tenne*M‘<‘ Bacon ami Lard. r I*IFTY Tlioin«ud lb»- Tcnueww Uam». Side* and j I" Shoulders. C»n» No. 1 I.i-rf l.«rd. In'storfor «le by McC ALLIE * JOSES. 1)1. A MXG Scroll SawiiiE, Tt'iiitiK. (ar.ius, ( 1 Bracket and Or- nainental Work, M«le io order br T.IV.WW# I 1 M-t m*- »f NUMBER 15. MORE NEW GOODS. ATTENTION LADIES. 117 E one.more invite tl„■!.»,!, l 0 call and re. I » the ino.xt exquisite 2 Flounced and double J |||H* Silk Robe* that have been brought I t<> Macon tin- m Ju»t received at the "Iliad | Quarters of l a.-bion." IJOSTII K A KEli | nor 4 r ,. T Dress Goods. I l ST opened a -up»‘i b u*m»i trneut, embracing hm* el ny elegant Styles of enure! v nt w designs, at | uu* * BUSTICK A KEIM. | Ml AW LN IND CLOAKS. 4 N entire new lot that arc cheap and handseiße : at BOStIC’K A KEI3L nov 4 .. Carnetir.g and Eu ? s,._ 1 gia, and at price* that wiUKi.eunlter.nl lactiou. t all soou ut BOsTICK 4 KElJi'g. nov 4 DR. A. PIERCE, ir< >Nrci<p.k’fu. ’ Office in YY ashiiigton Bloch. Medicine C’a*e* and B-x>ks on Domestic Pr#«ti*» i f'* 1 ’ julv B.L. WO«J ’ nAS just returned from the North with *M Jfee new ami late iniprovemeuts in the I'lKiToUßll’lllC ART, embracing quite a variety of t.ovel’ies and curi**»- ties, making hi* Gallkuy one of the me si »tir**Uv< and fashionable resel ls in the City. i< Hotgraplifli of quite a number of Distinguished persona aew •■ exhibition among w hich m e the follow ing . ( YIU S W Fl El Dos Atlantic Telegrai h Niu.rwSw. < apt. Hi I)>ON, <>t the I’. S. Ship Niug*r&. M \Y OR TIFM A.N. ot New York (Ttv J( Im. I. F. DM ON h\ the noted Spiritualist. II \RRY HOWARD, ( hies of th- N. Y. Fiw Ne« pertinent. COL. DI RY EA ofthrfamed <u. Natiaw. al Guard. N Y . < nr. POPE PH> Ti FIN ' PRUE ESS(. I ORSK, Inventor of the Magnetic T<l« egraph. The Public arc re*pectfully invited to oall and *m j amine the above ut WOOD'S I* AL At I. OF A KT. We are >.• -w bvttvr p*• | a td c»11 lv execute ! thuee beautdui I‘iiot ivi i, Aa* troupes, DsgLeieo* ' lv|<s. Ac., m.d< .1 nt ui our o.cieased tscili* .ic*. w;i; do otr v k . w a.- any utLei G .uov aud oi a Supcii< i Si’ . ’ Don't fiiii to give us a Cali. ’ sep 0 h. Hobi.ki\.s & SOA. .Uncoil <*a. Invite the attention ft a st ui\u.g j-wllae «wl others to their large >t » ctiuu of DOVBLK Gl K'S, RIFLES, I‘IMOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CVTLEP.Y, FISH- I ING TACKLES, V. ALKING STICKS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUN- ITION, and every article found in a first class h>np‘ num >rth vr X"Uth. By careful attention t* bu«im s* and keeping the Lest go<.ds iu our hoc wn* I Attention Ladies! ONE of our firm Laving left tbi# dav for Few I mA Citv,for the purpose of ie|»leui*uißg utM STOCK., th* baluuce of our large Stock of Worsted ▲ V u Silk .Dress G oocLa, Will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call and see before thev ate all sold. 1 ■ - ' ”1 i MAN A LOSS. R K AI ( > V A K. Henry Horne UAS KKMOVBB MW Cake, Pastrv and OREAD BAKERY, CANDY & 1 Kl lT STORE NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s. GROCERY’ STORE, IN CHERRY' STREET, ccd l it* now fine ct cemmodation, and an entire new stuck of *ll Coutae , rion* u iiicb is offered ut lu* cat prices fur CASH. I UQV. 2tf • Choicest Fruits. I IST received. Nt# Layer Rmisils, Languedoc, el Ma rarities, and Prince** Ain.end*, iwiel Or anges, Choice Northern .Al pits, at , nov 4 HENRY HORNE’S. J. F. WINTER & C 0 . Aneth,neeA Geicral (onmfvlo s, MACON, GA. r undersigned have funned * cepartaersldj* i*r 1 the traiisactiun ufllK abuve biisircs* in ltd* ami solicit the paironnge oftlie Public generally. From HBcentrai location, Macon offer# rar* f#cifi> tit• tor the quick and advantageous aale ot Flour, Grain. Dry Gouda, Groceries Ac. Particular aUea tiou given to the public and private aaleof Negrua*. Real Estate. Stock*. Bonds Ac. Liberal advavc** made on consignments. All goods warranted a* r«p roeuted u« nu *ala. J F. M ten 23 j. fi. W4MEB. ARKANSAS LANDS ' (803 G ACHES) I jyOFL JS-A-IuES. r pilE following valuable land* iu th* State of Ar- I kansa* are offered for sale at very low price* tod on the moat accommodating term*, vis: 4 t 3.“.5 aocn* in Crittenden county located th«- St Franci* river high above th* lai* high we i ter and a.* rich in aoil a* any lands m th* Stat*. i acres in Rraine county, in lol* «f ISw, izwand ' i»4“*cre#; they aietirst r*te*laudaand well l**at»d. r,acre* situated in independence eounly, abvat ' our mile* from Batesville « flourishing town > and about our and half miles from the river—ahuat 4t acre* <»f it being cleared, with an orchard, twe la* spring#, log hou*e, crib A*. TLi* i* good land, in an old settled part of the Slate. 3»'7 acres iti M hite county ; *O Ju-lev acre* i* Bradley countv; ucres in Puinsett county. The above rank as tirat-cla** laud*, well located in fiunr ishing neighborhoods. 1... acre# on White river, two miles above th* totvi of »vsarc. This i# known a* the Whitt Bluff trac’. an 1 is high and drv abuve all overflow*. The ' land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects calcii j lated to make an excellent plnntatiun. Whit* river ’ is navigahb’ nil the vear for one hundred miles above i tbi* tract wh -h is one of the beat points on rhe riv er for a \ ood var I -easy of access to the steamers in all stage* oi n"e n er—and no doubt by proper miih agemest t ie wool could be made tu pay for the laud in a short time. The above lands are exempt from taxation up te l«ud and *64. They have been selected with great care ; ami all of them t with the exception of one tract) bring cunveniriit to the line of the Memphis and Lil ■ le Rock Rail Road, they will consequently increase I greatly in value. Fur‘further information apply to A. IL Douglass, j Memphis, Tens., or to| F. S. BLOOM. I mhr ewe Aw*’’ 4