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VOhVME 11. g'lit press. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HY S. C •.. 1. ts. ROWLAND s. 'iM-Hira<n; mo Dollars p<* a«»n<tni id advaiv e, «»r Three U • *rs at the end of the year. ADV EH USING: One Dollar per Square for ibe.i*: ..i^rti-o. *• .’ifly cent* for eadh subsequent i ii.*rthr.i -at .rrangeiuent* will ta made with tlwse win ie. • the year. JOB WOJtK. flaring a new and beantifnl *npj-ly of job type and >ae of Gordon’s celebrated PaWer Preave*, we -re prepared to do any kind of work in this line with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, ut moderate prices. NEW BOOKS AT Boardman’* Book More. * MERIC AN Eloquence in two Voh.; a new Cy /\’clopedia of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia us Wil and Humor ; a handy bcu* on Property Law; upon the Sea by Frank Goodrich ; Romantic na**a£S3 South-western History; Life beneath the Waters ; The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Ar that ; William the conqueror, by Gen. Kir Charles Napier; Doctor Thorne, a new edition of Edgar A. 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For sale by ’ Me A J.Li a k JONES. may C A»'*»ols. RANITE BLOCK N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. \ open uu Friday l»l Oct.. an u«>< VV .lock of FANCY A-STAPLE DRY GOODS, Which toe. will oflhr on »■< „ 1 J tornu i». ecu be had iu the city, cjnMtUug inps« t ut Robe * l/ei, DuuoleJupe R.»be-», i»«dM ' aUute«. Kauev Silas, u i a* sty if*. Rlaek 'irks. De Laue R ue«. Figui’<* i P“ Lues i'uj.uu-h 3. . ; !C'i Meruios, breach De ■ * es. Cieak <in! Stiawr,*. a ini 4-.4v»i.u? it of W aite Goods. Embrm.L . JULIUS PETER 1* XU* hl'.K. •• < At»» .' E < '• 1 .v .is. I. M lEi> STOCK FALL AND \Yi\ i'E!E GOODS ■ vin-'Dt ■■ -■ !,«.■» ■ S It ts-: i > 1 • 1 ■ Silk .Illi i . ■■ I > ■•K-t. Adii. iuie i.urtv' 4. i .•.;!<'•*: v ; ••• Linet V. 1 ■ ■ • Dtanris. Cn av. Sti.spei.drr.-. unea ,sb* t • *■ ■ ' • • : '*• ** ' at " ’ ’ btetow * tioa shall : *e w :g • ■' •«* * c ' •' ■ 1, - : tbuir ibe.ahlv mi urefe e- *■ a.‘‘ cxu<;i ; i* mv stock before ,'U ri' .igt• * .epti,! iri.il'S i’l-.'l>.li. jnrmi kthce!! VALUABLE tOITOV PLINT4 iTOX For Sale. FVMI® undersigned <»fTers fir sI ** v* ri > » >tk 1 and Hickory P.nntatioa of I. J ' a re* uti .le l live iniio* from Albany, on t » • -‘C v iu. ■' ■ k There is .’**? acres ol land in a u ic *u*te •»’ .’u-i.va tioa. with a good dwelling houae. I’ramn neg • > t. « i -* aew aud comfortable, and ail necensary out hvu*r* that a farmer Would desire. The undersigned deem* it unnecessary to say any thing of the fertility of this land. Ku. Her it t » «a» that it is as good a* auy oak and hickory land 'n the 3d District of Dougherty county, s » jnsilv ce‘cbi-4»<?d for its richness and adaptation for the culture ot cot ten. For term, apply to the undersigned, or to B A. Mswev. Urerseer. on the place. wln> will show the place io any one wishing to look at it. wptsni If BESJ. 11. SMITH. PALACE Mills Flour s large lot on hand, for sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. sep 30 For Sale on Long Credit. T OFFER the Plantation near tmeriena, formerly I owned by T. L. /foil, six miles from finerieiia. on th. Miickslee creek, containing six hundred and se\ e , acres, two hundred and filly seres cleared, with all the necessary buildings, negro house, gin house, screw, &c. The place wHI be sold at a bargain and •a a lang credit. Apply to T. M. Furlow at Ameri •u. er to aae at thia place. Wheoa eet rir M WE« W «tn-'Etb Valuable Plantations FOR SALE. DESIRING to more my planting interest West. 1 offer for sale two raluable Plantations. One situated in Macou county within three miles of Win cheater, on the South-Western Rail Road, contain ing 2,40.5 acre* ui level Oak ami Hickory Land, with good iinproyements and between thirteen midfour teeu hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable por tion of which is fresh land. The other Plantation is situated m the 14th district of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of * hokeeticbic ker Creek and contains 2.474 acres of Land about two-thirda of which is Oak and Hickory Land of the best quality, and the remainder good Fine Land, with amjut thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near ly all of which is fresh land, and as productive at any land in South-Western Georgia, and i« finely watered, and substantially improved. My overseers will show tLese places to anyone wishing to examine them. Mfy terms will be l iberal aud payments easy. For further particulars address the undersigned st M BO'll HHl> N I! A>>. WESTERN HOTEL, Nos. 9, 11. 13, & 15 CORTLANDT ST., Hoard. $1.50 per Day. rpms Hotel m centrally located in the bn>me.i< I part of the city. The Proprietors are thankful j to tlisir ifoafArri* yrtra.Z* for past r.vous and re •pectfullr solicit a continuance of the same. D O ATHOS li. WINCHESTER, dee 2 Ym k The Macon Drug Market IS being constantly sapplied with all that i« reipii aite to establish and preserve health in the way of | MEDI< INES and CHEMK ALLS, And in articles for the toilet, such as Hair, l<*eth. Flesh and Nail Brushes, Lnbin’s Extracts, i Lars Soaps, Bozin’s Hair Oils, Ac.. Ac. Also, for family use. Storch. Spices. Indigo, //ops. and many others too numeroux tomention. For Mie by ZEILIN. //L'NTACO., Opposite Telegraph Building, Macon, Ga. j 4scs if® RUB- NEW STOCK 0 CROCKERY I irtie TruMiguiat Block nr >’■ u; e r nt, 3b re ■ ”. t • • :r <! - - : STOCK OF CHINA, .1 N • d Tn i ..in 1- Wii to ill* «; .-rr.r >(.’f v c-.ti’d ; <•;» '4c.is • -.ili, front t>,im, ic,. French f’h< u to'. ,*'v aid s«.'>,oo 1 WHITE CHIKA. u Soils to ';u.t ;'uirha*era anti piu*ed accord ingly. Gi if!’ In S tts, Ft no’’’. for from i IVO to t?L.:wr, per sett, handaomely en graved. G-OBLETS, from ptr doxen to SIS Waito Granite Ware, made up as w anted. I also have a tine assortment ot line ( astors and S’ialed Tea Setts. All the above Good* I offer at New York Prices, as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all partu s is my mot.o. Orders will be tilled same as though the purchaser were here. R I’ M. LVOV HARDWARE. 1858. 1858. E A I. L T R A D E. CAHII AKT A' < I KI) WOULD call the attention of their customers and those wishing to purchase, to their Large aud Well Sk lected Stock of English and American Hardware. To Planters and Merchants. Sweeden Iron all sizes. Anvils and Vises, Rcflued *' “ “ Smith Bellows, Oral and Brand Iron, Smith Drills, Plow Steel, Screw Hates, Blister Steel. Corn Shellers, Gast Steel, Straw Cutters, Hollow Ware, Cui and Wrought Nails. TO CABRIAGE MAKERS. Finished Sii>lis. Axel and Springe, Carriage Parts, Mealuble <’*Miugs, Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames, Rims and S,» »kes, Carriage Dolts, Huh’s. Sih *r Bands Lea.her, Cloth aod nil kinds Trimmings. To irH!«t , «h‘ , p|»cr'>. Tx'.le Cutlery, Br»« < -f"'k». Plated Spoon.w a.bi F’ilcn. Wire Feudc.-., Brass \n<Lr.>n<, Wafer « id Walfte Iron*. •■■ l l 1 - Together with c i-; bAui*»< co** a*»?alir :< .• line, all of which wilt he auLt ut p’i/c i; u onoi fail t*» pJe-iM’. • Cull a.-d e itui:‘nr Lafore• -I : ; • I eie < IRH 4RT A < • Ki). OCt2B Tiu.d Mieei. f, mu st. IM*, cot in vtNi’vii lp: 4 For Sule. I '•!•! • ; -. . . a•.. .r \ oet .i!e. ■ Ti»- »t --y - <vii acre-■ : laul. well i:o .v". - li■ new aud .i.ov . eleven ( tai • • ■ . • noM ie ■ * it hi ■ I i’<'. -lie. I.;v irLi’vrE’Bt zpujXTxrnr ArrTOTsr, tr,i. i; \ 1•• a. ■ fl’..' - .. ! ’ ;<• • r, ntci tii > »’hv *v A.o*- ; 4 'I ’ft '.l.e ■ O.i- -I- < i </. a («■ t'p- . O»i ‘Ur • -• •:* J ; ayi’,-.. »• i •• iN-.ii.s, |n »i ceerv T. .IU. ... .b<m .. ' JAMI: ■ !>'■ <N mg v V : * --tsii ; rs 5 ,s’»«r J . 'i r - "'4 iI i« >, • ■ •. , . ;!«•! • .'*-C t • » • • j. - X. ■ ' a . ••• v.i- ■ * I -s» per s-i I«H' ran hupl-- •• I • -•».>. r. >fu Emu odcr.’’t ■»a i*s Oit --r • «. c c. • ;.C»'.d designs >n Swt-*. Lv ■ • ' 1 •*. * J'C. »*•* ' • l ’‘ * •*' : . I'i.- 'y - ,i' .Cy tun. •’ t. -fV’t t>»i ' • i■ r •••■ ' - Aud-.>. i 4*h » H :* '« • * aisrkable For puces il.at ’ a.n «• *.< ■ed i. mH th» i»i at price it. h---than actual * nine. Lad e -pl ‘a\r call nnd satiny v.iir-.-h r* of die far’. <t <<Hf Store «»f ELI AS KINSTKiN. july xv Cor. _'dSt.Jk <’«<»t. Av*. Triangula! Block. BAMUE*L 11. W tsHIM.FUN, ATTOHNHY AT LAW. MACON. GA Will practice in all the counties of the Maron Cir cuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkinson and Laurens. Office next tw Coucert Hull, over Fay ns’s Drug Store wtfrffl B. A. WISE WOULD most respectfully inform the public and bis customers that he has removed his stuck ot STOVES, TIN W ARE AND HOUSE KEEPING HARDWARE. TO HIS NEW STORE. Next door to the Telegraph Building, on Cherry St , and would be pleased to have all persons in want of Goods in my line to call and examine my stock, where inav be found titovrs. Grates, Ranges, Brass and Bronzed Andirons, Shovels, Tongs and Fenders, Waiters. Tea and Coffee Urns, Steak ami Oyster Dishes, Plated Castors ami Waiters, Spoons. Fork* and Cuke Baskets, Silver Tea Spoons and Forks, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Wood Ware, Brooms.and Brushes Matts, Trays, Sifters, .Meal Cutters and Stuffer-*. Plain and Japanned Ti- Ware, and all Goods usually kept in my fine. B. A. WISE, Cherry Street. ,| M Macon. Ga. I Exchange on MEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE MANUFACTURER'S RANK. mar 2"> ts . REFINED LARD. -A P’K’GES Refined aud No. 1 Leaf Lard, m Cana. . Kesa HalfUarrefa and Barrel., for .ale low by * McCALI.iH A JONES J to j HAY. HAY. HAY! I?IVE HUNDRED Bale* prune Eastern Hay. in firat rale order, tor aula m Into io Mil piu cha „r. H M SORTH. dec if Ital-ton'. Block. Thud .neet. Crockery Store. r rMIE undersigned thaukfui far the v«tv 1 > .at 1 ronage lM*siowe<j on him the past nf.iws wool i most respectfully ska nttnunneeof i .<*»•»•!»*.si the | Ol.r> Cu<" K ■ tt Sr* \i> on Ti langulat Blm k « h»’ * he is prepared tn show a* fine ■ etnek f Chin i. Glass I and Cro ’kei v Ware as can be found u the ><> ith Every tady i* invited to call and a iteaulihd a* sortment of dining aud lea Setts, some verv rich . Md for tele law. A R HUTGMLN'GH. 1 MACON, GEOBGIA, THURSDAY, FEBIiCAin 3. 1.859. . (XF NEW YORK. I < ) ial; M ’.ii.-li.s «'f I blare. * U - ! ’ > I ii..‘ Mortgage on Real E* 1 New lOt k. worth i.k r. ,'>”O,l.Mrt». The entire protn •! this Company, Ist June, I s - .. i are the property oi the assured. Wives cun iimure the lives of their husbands fur a i Mini free irum the claims us bis creditors. Creditors can in.-ure the lives of their debtors as a «eeurity for their claims. Parties can insure their lives for a sum payable on then attaining the age oi , -u, oa, or Go year.-, ami -c make a provision for old age, or payable to their heir- should t’ ey die in the interim. | A fixed sum cun be -ecnred by one payment, with power to increase or decrease the amount deposited. renewing the amount assured equitably. FRED’K S. WINSTON, President. Isaac Aihhtt, Secretary. ■ Shifi ako Homans, Actuary. Pamphlets giving every information, and blank 1 forms Lor applications, can be had nt inv office. T. R/BI.OOM, nor .5 Macon Ga. CLOTHING! CLOTHING I ’ rt 2E3 M o v .A. H., E. W INSIIIP nAS removed to FL Saulsbury’s old stand next loor to Strong A Wood’s shoe store, and is pre i pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stuck of : READY MADE CLOTHING in the citv. sep 23 GHANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. r T , I!E subscriber will open the above Hall 1 about the first of April next, for the ac i coruinodation ot Families, Day l»uuider» and Transient Customers. This House is uu • nasotih offered as inferior to no other First ( las* Hotel in the South, and from its central location, its large and airy rooms, oilers great iiiuuiriuents aud accom m<xlation» to Families ami Transient persons. The nubiic mav expect hum this House, ail the luxuries fnd comforts to be found iu anv other hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar 2-ls I.ate of the Floyd House. FOR.RENT. CTMTE House and Lol on College Hill adjoining Mrs 1 Weed’s is fur rent until October, 1859. Apply to JOHN LAMAR. oct 7 NOTICE. I ''ROM this date w e shall adopt as near as possible the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it. From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH. Where credit* are given » which will only be given to those who have paid us promptly an addition will be I made to the pi ice named according to the time de sired bv the purchaser. HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN Macon. Jan 1. '- ’ : jan 7 IDn. K- K. NISBET, < ITY I'HISKIAN, WILL attend promptly iu all calls. Office in Trianguiui flluck, over E. WINSHIP’S store. 7 NOTICE. W LIKELY Negroes consisting of men. wnmen and children, are now offered for sate by the .-Uioscrtbci. I'Le negroes me now at the house ot Reiij Davi< in Bibb county near Mrs. McCall’s Mill. Anv person wish’og to pu chase, cun see the negroes iyt calling at -.md place, or by lcHv«>:g a note in the Past Oilice; the. c.i’i be hmught tu Macon tu» in . il\it’M » I. T'p t iipgroes i-. e un«!er us gO'Ml ’ characters at imy negroes n: the State .r d those that ano a iiitnn ca 1 . ecu nnw’ttl tlirir as highly. They a;r a »hl i>>: io tallit wirtlevcr. A!<u (hr* »vi.ereoii ■‘•uu Be:j .'tavisiiow lives; . the.-' i.”._•*of I ’■■.! wl. m .■ • ■•■ l Dweßnig H.»um* Kitchen 3 or . negb*. ih’c-ci. and othei ll tu • s vhich nr« fti! ; als >. a g*’"d •: n K ar 1 n n.n! Ut:’ i«u p? .vhich S r e .eqgT .• H n ske lite plice e «nil <. t:4f»h' i J G'.vt T Ro & Son 1 » SVI :• St iff .in I e -.tanlly receiving a large a L IU.; U, 4 : 1 -ti I-.v! ’’ . ’CO' its,. C«»l* UXtiPg ill i- ~. r.i c. .y.. r Bag b*-'crument Java Coffee, ; Ca- k t' •' h• i t. ■ . cry choice. P ppc: :. .d . !<: i< riu-thtd :r n po \d'led ” *L’ r pu;- RefiArd *’ogh«. various grade*. ’L -I' ri -’icr M uu«r.e*. ‘ I * !h»X'c- •: •. J 1 “• •’■ *CV ■ » • .: r ■• • ge.- •\ .r/’t* U;(h i general i«*o r t r nent • f r .i'|iv r »- sb ol ve •will be sold low f»r Cush. net 2<l , 1 E> •'-irahlr KcMitcne* 1 for O. fl - ' ‘ . s.d - !.’••? t.*»i»<h ts t» lumove. ••‘.e-s to I ‘i. ve Mae »ii the P »rsyt; road. -I h*« to mH on * hundred Hf*e‘ a* •Rcl.nd i- .!-.-aits sinmt**:! in a : go.* i and hettthv ..etghburh.Mel; it **u» ! iu* wait r ami a good .» c mrd wnb > *e‘rut vmiely <4 i mt. The ill u e can bo srer, am! t xa uinet! al anv !•’»'- sep 2 ts J AMES N KING ISSS. WE would inform our friends and the pub’ic tha we are supplied as usual with a large and fashioua ble Fall Stock of Dry Goods, winch we are determined to dispose of at very amah profit*. To call ia to tee convinced. •er nv W W rAfMTUK A m J. F. WINTER & CO., Auctioneers A General I ouiishsiua ALerchaiit s, MACON, GA. rrMU? undersigned hare formed a copartßership rar I the transaction of the aboit- business in litis ci!|F and solicit the patronage ofthe Public generally. From its central location, Macon offers rare facili titw for the quick and advantageous salt oi Flour, Grain, Dry (roods, Groceries Ac. Particular atten tion given to the public and private >al« <»f Negruwa. Real Estate, Stocks, Bunds Ac. Libera] advanca* made on consigumeuls. All goods warranted as rep resented or n« sale. J- F, WINTEIL sen 23 J * WiN'ffiE. ZD-A-Vm ROSS. BOOK BINDER AND ACCOUNT BOOK Man u sac 1 ure r, ('CONTINUES to make Blank Books fur Courts, J Counting Houses and Rail Roads and to Bind, all vanetiea of Printed B urk with superior neat uess aud despatch. MUSIC Boubd with Elasticity and Ei.bga «cb. LAW BOOKS In the Most Ai’pruvbd Stylks. HARPER’S WEEKLY GRAU AM’N,GODEYMI aud all other Periodicals and Magazines Bound iu neat and cheap Particular attention paid to ih« ra binding valua ble old Books Orders from a distance will meet with prompt st tendon. OtKcf vpnn the eorntr of Third a*d Cherry 'lf., Over G T Rodgers A Son, Macun, Ga. -• Mcrrowcopr*. \ LARGE ami beautiful assortment of Stereo scope* with a large iitirnber of views of all kinds For sale singly o- by the doxen at J. M BOARDMAN’S, ' dee i*i Washington Block. MENABD & BUHGHABU, WATCHMAKEBS ariswi3i-.ESEis, H.W E just received .induueued a itsrge undsjden di<i u.Hsui'tment f Goou> in thwir line consist ing in part of the following articl *s, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. Hunting Magic Case Independent 2d, Ac., for GEN TLEMEN. (■OLD WATCHES for Ladies, rich and beau tiful. NIIA ER IVAKE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob lets. Ac. SILV ER PLATED WARE,such asCastors. Egg Boilers, with Guld Plated Cups and Spoons, > Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticfca, Waiters Ac. Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS, PINS. Ac,, Ac., aparkiiiig and bright. Ml Sit AL INSTI JI ENTS, as VIOLINS, FLUTES. GI’ITARR. BANJOS, TAMBORINES G ild PENS, and PENCILS Guitars and V iolin STRINGS, and a varied assortment of FANCY tiODDS, Music Boxi s. too nt inerous to particular ize in an advertisement. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them, since thev commenced business they solicit a continuance ot the same, and will spare no pain’s to give satisfaction to their customers, both iu the style and quality of their wares and in price. Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch and on reasonable terms. M. A B. sep 3<> ts A. A. MENARD, DRI <;<JINT AND APOTHECARY, CHKRItY STKK.K.T, MA-COIM, O-A. H AS just received and will keep constant . ly on baud a fresh supply ot DRUGS A rw MKDICINErf, consistiuir of QUININE, IODINE, SAI.ACINE, CHLOROFORM, IODINE POTASH, CAJ.OMEI., MORPHINE, PIPERINE, BLUE MASS, Ac., Ac. Also, c large ot of American, English and German PERFUMES?. CAMPHINE, BURNING FLUID. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL. SWEEDISH LEECHES. GARDEN SEED.'. Ac 4e He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A WINE for Medicinal purpoees. oct 17 Fluid Gas Lamps. I HAVE just received a lot of the above Lamps con- I sisting ot Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamps, Par lor Lamps, and Billiard Lamps. Il is unnecessary for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the I’iwss of our city has said all that I could say. It is also suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on the same principle as Gas. apr-_. if R P. Mcl-AOY MRS. DESSAU II VS as usual returned from the North with her I strikingly magnificent assortment of Parisian Millinery, sin pitting tn grandeur any a tuck of Goot» that has ever been submitted tv Southern in spection. EV EN’ I N’G DRESSES which baffle description, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, vviili Lucknow Trim inin , r *. BKESS TRIMMINGS. CASPIAN hah: pins. GRE(T W ( TILLS. 11 AI U HR A! IK HEAD DRESSES. and an t» ■*•.<» rime nt of d.vcr* ticlen. which would re quire an ♦•iblieHi list to eamut- ate. D<*lav not. Thankful lor pawl favor*, she with hearty cheer so licits the patronage of all desiring the rich, elegant ami bountiful. Mr* D is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnet* and all Goods in her line, al the siiortcst notice and lowest rates. A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. A HE XOW BECEIViXG TIIKIR Fall and Winter Stock, IJ'MBRACIN’G a large variety of Over Coats, ‘ j Black Dress Frocks, Busitie'S Frocks and Sacks, i.lack Doeskin Pants, F.mcv Cds.-imere Pants and Vest*, 1 ; I’ d B.ooct tit Furnishing Goods. White and J’oloied Linen Bosom Shirts, “ •• “ Marseilles, “ •* Menu Shirts aud Drawer*, White Jean* aud Canton Drawers, M -uino and Cotton ’ . Hom*. Glove*. Suspenders. Cravat*. Silk and Limn ilundkcrchiefs, Ac oct Xu a. M. BLACKSHEAR 4 CO. r I’’ ihl’N KS. V alises, Carpel and J G Ufa Percha Bags, Umbrellas, Av. oct xiv A M BLACKSHEAR A 0 RE Al ( ) \ A 11. Henry Horne HAS REMOVED Hit Cake, Pastry and BREAD BAKERY, CANDY & FRITT STORE NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s. GROCERY STORE, IN CHERRY STREET, and han now fine ac commodation, and an entire new stuck of all Coulee tions which is offered at lowest prices for CASH. uov. 2 ts Choicest Fruits. T (’ST received, New Layer Raisins, Languedec, ej Marseille*, and Princess Almouda, Kwtet Or anges. Choice Northern- Apples, at nuv 4 HENRY HORNE’S. ARKANSAS LANDS 5036 ACHES FOn SALE. r I’'HE following valuable lands in th* State of At -1 kansas arc offered for sale at very low price* And on the most accommodating terms, viz: 4,335 I I'**' acres in Crittenden county located ea the St. Francis river high above the lute high wa ter and as rich in soil as any lands in the State. I,7tin acres in Prairie county ,in lots of 1*». 320aai <4oacres; thev are first rate lauds* and well located. €33 acres situated in Independence county, sbuat our miles ti ''in BaWvUle a ttoui i-Lu.g ’..wk *ud about one and halt miles from the riven about 4> aciesof it being cleared, w ith an oiebard. twe springs, log house, crib Ac. Tbit is good iaud, in an uld settled part of the State. 307 seres in White county; 563 3U I'Xi scree » Bradley county ; o'*? acres in Poinsett county, Ibe above rank as first-claae land*, well located’iu fleur ishing neigbborb<M»ds. L-.-i* acres on White river, two mile* above fte« town of Desarc. This is known as the White Bln® tract, and is high and dn* above all overflows The land is rich, well timbered, and tn all respects calcu lated to make an excellent plantation. White river is nav igabh- nil the veur for one hundred miles above this tract, which is one ofthe best points on the riv er for a wood yard easy of ac<*v*« to the steamera in all stages of the river and uo duuht by proper man agement the wood could be made tu pay for the !«ud in a short time. The above lands are exempt from taxation up to and ’•>(. They hat e been selected with great care; and all of them with the except i< nos one n art) being convenient tu the line ot the Memphis and Lit* I tie Rock Rad Road, they will consequently mcieass i great I y in value. For further information apply to A H Douglass. I Memphis, Tenu.. er m F. 8. BLOOM. 1 |itVv ww* AgewK Ma eet, ia , M. X-.OXX Fashionable Hair Dresser, At the Iteilding House, Maeon, <;«. fI'MIE Subscriber res|>ectfuiiy 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 liis customers with Hnir-trimuiing, Shaving, Shampooing and everything else in hiw line in the best style ot art. He offers tor sale. Good Bav Rum, Progler’s Hair Invigorator, Kmgbt’a celebrated Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra zois, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman's toilet. Hot and Cold Bntlis can be hud al the reduc ed price of 33 cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made to order on short notice, lie solicits a continuance ofthe liberal patronage which he bus heretofore re ceived. M LOH. I july »-6m JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN. W ASH I NGTON 111.11 l K. MI LHKRRV ST. MACON, GEORGIA. I AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous ami Juven j ile Books. Blank Books. Stationcrv, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa per, Water Colors, Artists’ Oil Culurs, Boxes of Oil hihl \V ater Color*, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe matical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and Books, Writing Desks, Port Fcdios, Pocket Books, Gammoh Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of tlur i very best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen cils. Steel and Gold Pens, and all the various articles usually found in a Book Store. Also, Agent us the Southern Mutual nsurance Company. oci 17 FRESH DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY. AC. r VIIE undersigned offers for sale on as low 1 terms ns any house in the State, pure and yy reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine. Chemicals in great variety, Drugs in great abundance and always fresh, Perfumery, assorted, Foreign and Domestic, lastruments—Surgical, Dental and all others, Toilet Articles in great variety, Fancy Soaps and other Soaps in great variety. Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, I French Window Glass, and fresh Putty, Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools, Pencils and S|»ouge*. Varnish—Coach, Furniture, Damar and Japan, I Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines, • Starch, Congress Water and liest Citrate Magnesia, I Snuff. Teas, Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper, I Medical Scales, Muriars aud i’estles, Irun and Porce lain, i Geletmes, Soda, Potash. Alum, Saltpetre. Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Coil Liver Oil. Rose Water, Quinine. Morphine, piperine and Acids. Balsam Wihl Cherry, ('berry Pectoral. Loienges, i Gum Drops, Bryant’* Cholera Remedv, “genuine.” Ami all other reliable preparations o/Meflicine, Best Wine* mid lirunar for Medicinal use only, , Beat Mustard and Spices for family use. Abundance of fresh Garden and Flow er Seeds, Kentucky Blue Gruss Seed and other Seeds. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist and Apothecary. Corner Mulberry St. and Colton Avenue, Macon, Ga. oct 17 SUGAR. MOLASSES & SYRUP. HIIDS. prime and choice N. O. Sugars, 25 llhds. prime new crop Cuba .Molasses, N O. Syrup, In store and to arrive, for sale bv jau2S BOWDRE A ANDERSON. M 4< KEREh. I (W I PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and 3 new Mackerel in I I H ’ Kits, quarters, halve* and whole Barrel*, for sale by BOW I)R EA A NI)EIUSOX. jan IB O ATS. • < CSHEL'< prime White Seed Oats for sale e)' / low for Cash, bv BOW DRE A ANDERSON. ILOIH. r pWENTY FIVE THOCSAND LBS. of superior 1 quulitv. Superfine ami Fainilv. for sale bv jan BOWDRtf A \ • DFRSok POT vrors. BBLS, prims Yellow planting Potatoes, for sale f)U by BOWDRE AAN IJEILSUN. i ian *2B Watches! Watches!! f CELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS James Hod V dull A Co.. R AG IkeMey . Jo>l. Johnson. Josh Olorensliaw. Edward Robinson, ami the celebrated American Watch in Gold ami Silver Case*. SWISS MAKERS Eugene Bruouet, Breithing, La deriut, Edoward,Favre,Brandt ami othei s too numer ous to mention, bv DAY A MAI’SSENET. CLOCKS, CLOCKS. CLOCKS. The Marble Clock running three weeks without winding striking huur and half hour. A Iso,Eight Day, Marble and Marnletzed Iron, Bronze, W-odand.Ma rim Time piece.'* with and without the alarm DAY A MAI SSENET. Finesetts of Jewelry. DAY A M WSSENET. Diamond Pina. Finger Kim « and Ear Rings. DAY A MAL’SSENET. Fob, Ve i*., Chatelaine ami Guard Chains. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine H*-ortinent of Necklaces. Crosses, Medalion* and other Trinkelti, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver Table. Tea. Salt, Mustard, Berry. Sugar, and Cream >puon*. Also, Desert and Pickle* Forks, Cup«, Gobi- is. Waiter*, ami sundry other article* too numerous to mention, bv DAY A MAI’SSENET Wusical liiNtriimciitw. Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolett*. Fifes. ! Banjoes, and Tamborines; al.*o a tine assortment of Italian. French a*id English Violin Strings, bv DAY A MAI SSENET Gold. Silver. Steel and Plated Speck* with the Scutch Pebble Glasses, a large assortment bv DAY A M.H’SSfcNET. Fancy Goons.— A large assortment bv D.4Y A M .TUSSENET .4l«o. a good assorttutn of Cutlery. Watches and Jewelry neatlv Repaired and War ranted bv DJiY A MAUSSENET. • For Sale. 1) GOOD Iren Safes—eneeMra size Applv at the Jufii.uof T B BLOOM. ect 2S Bacon for Sale. lids. Clear Sides. Just received al Zi) oci 2»-tf HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN S. B. BAULSBUHY TS now located st hi* NEW STORE, on Mulberry 1 Street, opposite the Lanier Hou*e, and is prepared to show hi* old customers and the public general hr, a* large and varied assortment of FINE READY MADE CLOTHINfi and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be receiving constantly weekly sliipmeuU from New York, embracing the latest *t ? les. E. S. •ct 22-ts _ Gloves, Gloves I (COLORED and white Kid. Silk. Cashmere and Buck Glove*. Kid and Buckskin Gauutle** us very superior quality. Jast received a 1 23 K '■WM’flC Bargains, Bargains. r pHE subscriber offer* for .ale h.s Mills knewn as 1 the Center Mill*, (’rawford county. Ga., coneiat ing of Saw, Grist. Flouring Bill and Wuul Carding Machine; all new and in guud running order, there is seven hundred acres of land, »nu hundred and fif ty acres cleared, will produce from h» to *2O bushels corn per acre. The Mills can be made to earn, with proper management, from two to three thousand dol lars a year, attached to the premiers is the privilege of saw*timber on soOacresof land, with Jimni more adjoining that can be bought cheap. This property is located in one of the healthiest portio s of the State, live mile* south of Knoxville. Craw ford coun ty. (Li.. eight mile* north of S. W Rail Road. For further intormutiun address the subscriber at Knox rille. Crawford countv, Ga. jan 13 ts ’ JAMES K. BRYCE. no 1 i< t:. Sot TH-WICSTKHN RaIL RoA!» Co.. I Macon. Ga.. Jan. Ut. I r IMIE annual election fur President and Five Diree 1 tor* <»f thia Comppny, will be held in this city on Thu radar,’♦•th Februarv next JNU. T BOIFEULI.ET i taw •Me Hear* ▼A T rea« CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, AND As Good as (he Best. E. E. iSriEWER, Plain and Ornamental Houne and Sign FAINTEFL. SHOP IX DAMOUIUS NEW BUILIHXG, MACOX, OA. HAVING a lot of number one hand*, I can and will do work chkapkk and as well a.* any one else. A fair showing al all job* it solicited. All work warranted. Jan. Ut. 1858. j an 7 BOOTS AND SHOES. \T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No. A1 3. Cotton Avenue, opposise Washington SHI Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscriber* T kLI would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfnlly solicit a continuance of the same. We have m 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 and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would inrite those wish.ng to purchase, to call and exam ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as anv house iu the citv or State. 19 MIX A KIRTLAND. I>O(>TS. -A full assortment of Gents’ tine Fiem h 1 ) Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg ged. Just received and for sale low bv oct I? MIX A k IKTLAND. I > ’ I:I :i.SHOES A large assortment of Gent* It and boys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rubber Shoe* of Goodyear's celebrated patent.— Just received and for sale low bv OMMJ MIX A KIRTI.\ND. IFI.AN I \Tlo\ BROGANS Now in store tii* best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever offered in this market. Men's double soled peg and naile<i black and russetts; do. heavy single soltM black and russetts ; do. boys and youths black and russetts, all of which we arc selling verv low MIXA K 11. TI. 4N D Boots AND SHOES—Men’s and Boys and Youth’s tine calf and kip peg’d Boots’; Men’s stout kip limiting and mad Boots; Gent* lasting Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf Bro gans ; Gents, boys’* and youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans ; Men’s hoys’ and yonth’s California kip Brogans, a large assortment. oct 19 MIX A KIRTLAND. E\prri<-nr«‘ TMCkM WM«s 1 "HI.LOW CITIZENS, allow me to say to those who have been my /><if runt und frirnde for so many year*, and are now enjoying the benefit's of my skill, that I am in daily communication with all the sources of infor mation, both North and Smith, connected with the Dental profession, uud will omit nothing either in money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fit vor me with their patronage. Please call ut my old office, on the corner of 2d and Mulberrv street.*, over C. Campbell A Son’* store, sign of the flolden Tooth. DOV is J. C. M. REY NOLDti SADDLERY & HARDWARE. r rMIE undersigned would respectfully in 1 rite the attention of his friend* and cus turners, and the trade, to his large stuck of F* LEATHER AND Rl RBER BELTING, Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridle*, Bits and Spurs, of the best make and latest style. Also, prepared to do job work at the shortest no tier, and in workmanlike manner, ami a* low as any House in the city. Call and see at his new Store next to the Manufactures' Bank, and opposite Ros*’ New Buihlmg. JOHN CLEGHORN. OCt 19 ISAAC HATUKN J. T WOODWARD. SALE & LIVERY STABLE. HAYDEN a WOODWARD are now pre lured to furnish their friends and th public generally, with good safe Horses un ( ]/x**S . new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriage*. Ac. z ■ - in complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention, to business, and reasonable cash price* will enable them tu do so. fed ami kept by the day, week or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery (“bee, Macon, Ga. apl 1 LANIER HOUSE. MACON, GEORGIA, LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors. rpilE PROPRIETORS ul this well Known 1 establiahinent, respectfully give notice that thev ure still candidates for ;he patron age of the Travelling public, ami determine* to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests ami maintain the reputation us the House. Free Transportation Os Passengers ami Baggage. Io and from the House, by a tine new Omuibu* ami Baggage Wagon, which they have provided for that purpose. Passengers hereafter will be at n<» expense whatever for transpor tatiou of tlmiiiselve* and theii bagtfMge either way be tween th*- Lanier H«*u*e and the Railway Stations in Macon. We ask a continuance <»f public patronage aud promise attention and comfort to our gm st*. t Lot; kN A Ml. ' RA FIRE IXSIKIME (OUPIMLs. r |''llE Hartford Incorpurated IS 10, Capital 1 $.-nH',o*'*' The Springfield Capital -: Th** Ma*Mt*oit at Springfield, Capital fl . with a large »urplus securely invest* *i. Follicles in the first class Companies issued and losses promptly adjusted bv E. w. JOHNSTON, Agent. Designs for Monuments HOB T E. LAUNITZ, N. Y. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents, Macon, Ga. Fall & Winter Fashions. MRS. HOWLAND will open today. •■>tlt Sept., a splendid selection of Bonnets, Hat*. Coifures, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers. Flowers, Velvet Silk*, Lace ami Crape Setts, to which she invito the atten tion ofthe l-a<lie*. Also. Eh gant Cloaks of \ elvet and Cloth, Silk Robes. Robe A Less, plaid Silk Dress Trimming Ac. Milliner* supplied with Bonnet* by the ca*e or dozen. *tp C O F ll IP 11ST S 3 . KOSE WOOD. Soli ! Mahogany, Velvet Staimsl. <’t*v»p Veneered ’Juimganv Coffin*. Also, New Style Metalic < uses, superior to me old styles. i)ld Pattern Metalic Cases al lower price*, june 17 ts T AG. WOOD. MARBLE WORKS J. li. ARTOPC, M ANUFACTURER of and Dmlvr in Foreign am Domestic Marble, If timmeuft, T> >ml>- St> met, Mantlet, Furniture .Slalm, <Fr., has removed the Mar ble Works from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of d and Plumb Street, a short distance South of Harde man A Si. uk- Wareht iiae net REMOVAL. MeCALLIE & JONES H AVF removed two il«>r« below their old stand, in the houae formerly occupied bv M. ssjs J B. i W A Rom • ’ I). C. Hol>GKl\S & SON, T134*011. Ga. Invite the attention of the spar ing Jpubhc aud others to their large selection us IMH’BLE oi ns, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING Cl TLERY, FISH ING TACKLES. WALKING STICKS. FoKEIGN AND DOMESTIC AMFN- ITI< >N, ami every article found in a first class * A'lMMonom AortA or South. By caietul attention te bu*ine»e and keeping the best good* in our expect to secure * c*»ntintiMtn*n ot past faveis. £e pairing caacfuUy alieudvd lo as beralwivre. oet NL3IBER 16. Valuable Lands. DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Ist District—Not. jo, 97. BAKE*. ~tb District—No. *BB Hh de 1% 328, 829, 83> ( le », 373, 879, 389 406,403,410. 10th de 45, 46, 47 WORTH 7th District—Nos. 124, 44V, 52* 1 th de 11,12,55. 16th d. 24, 27, 58, *6S. LEK Ist District—Nos. ISO, 16fl, 166, IM. 15th do 4, 84. 181. 14th do *5, 77, 144. 128. SUM PT EM. I,'th District—Nos. 87, 21, 94. 27th do. 12*. 20th do 20, TERRELL Uth do 122, 21.0. 11l lb do 19b. 201. WEBSTEM. 18th District— No. 75. RANDOLPH. sth District—Nos. *7, 107 212. 6th do 15, SJ. Sth do 144. 10th do 242, »4». CLAY. 7th District—No, 127. MILLER. 12th District—Nos. “OS'. 221, 222, 228, 224; 225 257 *69, 867, 87.7, 876, St-6. 13th do •• 6, 18, IS, 28, 86, 76, £ WSS«, »94. DECATUR. w 14th District—Nos. 130 s 27th do. “ ltd, 246. THOMAS. Bth District—No. 337. DOOLY. Ist District—Nos. 7, 208, 211, 212, 218, 214, 221, 222 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228. ’ ’ 2d do. •• 152, 257. 7th do. •• 211. Sth do. •• 110. IRWIN. Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 144, 145, 187, I*l I*2 171. COFFEE. Ist Distr 284. APPLING. 2d District—Nos. 540. r >4l. MUSCOGEE. 10th District—Nos. 67. TAYLOR. 12th District—No. 19. 13tl> do. 85,87 , 88,167,166. 14th do. 63,64,16*. 15th do. 28,65. TALBOT. 16th District—No. 40. PIKE. Sth District—No. 242. HOUSTON. ’ ’ 6th Dictnct—No. 111. • PULASKI. Stb District—No. 102. CLINCH. 12th District—-Not. 85, 116,117,165,168,167,188,124 ’ 251, 291, 293, V?, 84“, 856, 357, 353,359, 860, 88®, 418,444.515. > 13th ds 86. 99, 122. 187, 143, 159, 891 899, 437,492 468,46 k MERRIWETHER Ist District—No. 67. CARROLL. 2d District—No. 27. RABUN. 3d District- No. 78. ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE Ist District, Ist section —Nu.’-m, 3rd do •• do 21®. 9th do “ do 51. 4th do 2nd do 197 Sth do “ ds IJ. 9th du “ do HO, 11®, 143. 10th do “ do Sb. 12th do “ do £SB. 18th do w do 17L 14th do 44 do 91. 15th do “ do 214. ? th do “ do C 5. 26th do •• .do M, IM, 283, 999. 27th do “ do 41,50,39,318. •th do Std do 126, 249. ?th do “ do 91. 9th do 44 do £79. 16th do *' do 83. 17th do “ do 799. « 2Vth do 44 do 28rd do *• do 52. 24th do “ do 131. 4th do 4th do f 25 ,823. sth do - “ do 314. uth do “ do 63,72. 7th do 44 do £44. 9th do 44 do 157 10th do 44 do 6, i 3.85,40, 42,108.119* 181, 2'04, 203, 297. 11th do 44 do 14. Uth do 44 do 242. * 15th do 44 do 43,153. 19th do’ 44 do 29, SI, 95,126, IS7. For sale by T. K. BLOOM, A ng. 1 jth. Macon, Ga. Notice to Shippers. SoriH-WtSTERN R. R. i Wacom, July 12,1953. j ill WESTERN Rail Road is now eomf teltd kJ and in operation to Brow n’s Station and L'aw b‘»n. Passenger Trains passing over it in connection with Albany Train daik. Freight Train, at present, between Macon and Daws* u, tri weekly. Kate st Freight between Savannah, Augusta, Macon and oth * r pvinti*, and Brown’s and Daws n’a, will Le ths »aine as between those places and Albany. AU Goods iurCutbtx it and placet West of Dawsah, should be shipped tv Dawson. july xv GEO. W. ADAMS, Sept. City papers copy. THE HARDWARE STORE OF NATHAN WEED, MACON, GA. One Price and no Deviation. FOR 11’'HERE will be found the 1 V largest, and one of the Planters, must Complete assortment* ever ottered for iu the State, com ■Wß Uprising: Bi rtVcvYrUVic. JuoNQf every size, and r.dant t.tC xSiniLIlS , d to wants of the country. EOR Steel, round, square,octagon, Plow, German, Spring, Bhuer, Carriag. , Axgg o f t i ;e j, cl | make, and Make rs, ’warranted to stand. ; Anvils, V:> >, Fou plates, Hammers, Batterie®, Me rebants, Hoes. Scovil, Bradet, Patent, |-,, R iUruw n, Georgia and others. Plows, Subsoil, Hill-side, self- Ho USO 'sharpening, one, two and six horse. ECCDCrS, Coax Shellers, Corn Lilis, Ist raw Cutters, Trace and wagon , poK ‘Chains, Rope, Hamas. X’x’z'vvrhrvrlxT Potwabk, Andirons, Shovel hvcryooay iand Teng , igMUce p anb , wafer TO ;and Wattle Irons. Ottek. Rabbit and Traps. TRADE AT. >» * Magnificent Pianos for SALE. IF rou want a Piano unsurpassed in tone end finish, and cheaper than Manufacturers prices, .alland am the greatest bargains ever ottered at the Commission houMof J. F. WINTER A CO. nuv 25-ts FOR SALE. , „ . |AAo BUSHEL* Northern Seed Date, bek>w IIHHI t lie market price. nov i*-| J. F. WlMbB i CO. Law Firm. TUB underaiteed have formed a partnerabrr in I the practice of Law. in the Firm name < t Luth erf,,rd A Hill. They will practice iu the Maecei tin cuit, ami iu the counties cd Munroe. J eee and wu kills'll-and by special contract in etujr other lor lion of the State. . .. Alui. iu tlie Federal Court, at SaTami.li «Bd rietta, Otliee over the Maaufactnrer a Bank. JOHN KLTHERPORD, j.n 20-Stu JOHN R. HILL.