State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1859-1859, June 23, 1859, Image 3

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COMMERCIAL RECORD. Cotton Market. State Press Office. 1 Macon, June 23d, ’59. J Some sales to day at 8 to 11 cents as ex tremes. Market dull. Charleston, 12J o’clock, June 22.—The de mand continues good, and prices unchanged. Sales near two hundred bales. ’ Savannah, Juno 22.—Sales to-day 109 bales, at 10J cents. Mobile, June 21.—Saleaof cotton to-day 400 bales, prices unchanged. Sales for three days 2,G00 bales. Receipts 490 bales. New Orleans, June 21. —Sales of cotton to day 500 bales. Sales for three days 1,700 bales. Roccints 980 bales. Flour dull. Corn declin ing. Cotton freights to Liverpool 5-l Gd. Ex change on New York 1 per cent. Macon, Ga., June 11,1559. Reported and Corrected Weekly by Win. M. Dunn, General Commission Merchant, under “ Stale Press ” office, 3rd street. BACON—Stock good; demand moderate; would e quote clear Sides 121; ltibbed 111 to 12; plain Hams 10} to 11; Canvassed do 12} to 13; Shoulders 9 to 91 cents per lb. BEEF —Wholesale 7 ; Retail, 8 to 121 cU. BAGGING —From 141 to 16 cts. Firm at these quotations. BETTER —Scarce; Goshen 23 to 29 cts. Coun try 20 to 23 cts. BEESWAX—23 to 28 els. per pound. BRAN—Is scarce and readily commands 20 to 26 cts. per bushel, weighing 20 pounds. CANDLES—Sperm 37 to 30 cents. Patent ditto 53 to 63. Adamantine 21 to 26. COFFF.E—Firm at 11} to 13} cts. Java 17 to IS cts. per pound. CHICKENS —13 to 23 cents apiece and scarce. CEMENT—S2OO to $273 per bid. EGOS—Scarce at 13 to 13 cents per dozen. DOMESTIC GOODS—Shootings (2) at 7 to 7} cents a yard; Ditto (4-4) at 8} cents; Osnaburgs (No. 1) 101 cents; Ditto (No. 2) 10 to 10} cents; Georgia Stripes 11} to 111 cents; Yarns 90 to 95 cents per bunch. FlSH—Mackerel, No. 1, $lB per barrel; No. 2, sl6 ; No. 3, sl2. FEATHERS—IS to 50 cents a pound. FLOUR—Stock light,demand limited, there being a disposition to sell the old Before Flour from new wheat comes in; prices are a shade lower; would quote Fine $2,23 to $2..'31 ; Superfine $3,30 to $3,63; Extra do. $365 to $373; Family $1 to $4,25 per Sack. FODDER —Scarce, sells at $1,25 per hundred. GRAIN Ac—Corn, the market is quite bare; the demand lias been quite animated for several days.— Sales have been tn.i la at SI.OO to $1,03 per bushel, sacked; Oats 70 to 75; Per- SI,OO ; Meal 90 to SI,OO. Country Grits 90 to SI.OO. GUANO—Peruvian $3,50 per hundred; Manipu lated $3.00. II \Y—Small stock—Northern from $1,60 to $1,70 per hundred pounds. Eastern $1,85. HIDES—I3} to 14 cents per pound. UtON'—Sweeties, narrow 5 cents per pound; Wide s}; R ‘fincd Iron 3}: English 2}; Nail Rods 7; Plow Steel 6} ; English Blister 12}; German dit to 121; American Blister 9; Cast Steel 19; Horse Shoes per keg 6}. LARD—In barrels 12to 13 cents; in cans 13 to 14. j.FAD Pig and Bar 7to 8 cts. per lb.; White 9 *° i;t dV:'—Northern $1.65 to $1,75; Georgia $1,76 to $2.00 per barrel. MOLASSES—Cuba 31 to 33 cents in hogsheads, and 32 to 35 in barrel. New Orleans 46 to 48 cents per gallon. NAILS —1} cents per pound. OlLS—Sperm $1,50 to $2,00 per gallon; Lard $1.25 to $1.37; Train 60 to 65 cents; Linseed 95 oents to SI,OO. POWDER—RifIe $0,60 to $6,75. Blasting $5,50 to $5.7$ per keg. PLASTER—CaIcino $3,25 to $3,60 per hundred. Ground do $2,50 to $2.25. RICE—4f to 4$ cents per pound. ROPE—Machine Spun 9 to 9* cents per pound. Sl'OAR —Brown in hoghoads 8 to 10 cents per pound; in barrels 8J to 10$cents; Refined 10 to 11 cent-. SALT—By the sack $1,12 to $1,20. SOAP—American Yellow 6 to 6| eta-per pound SHOT—S2,OO to $2,10 per bag. WHlSKY—Rectified 33 to 35 per gallon; Corn 50 to SI,OO ; Rye G 6 to 75 ; Wheat SI,OO. The above are lohotemile quotations. Byr etail most of the prices will be a little higher Central Rail-Road. CONSIGNEES. •Junk 24th, 1850. J- Tooke A S., R. P. McEvoy, T. A G. Wood, Lit tle A S., J. W. Burke, E. L. Stroheckcr, J. J. A S. P. Richards, J. Daniels, G. McDonafd, S. Boykin, J. S. Bond, Bearden A Gaines. 1). 11. Mattherson, H. N. Ells, A Cos., D. Dempsey, Jr., G. Price, C. H. Free man, W. H. AlleH, N. Weed, J. Massett, C. Jaug stottcr. H. Horne, W. B. 11.. A. F. Herzog, J.Grimm, Hardeman A G., V. Pierce, Carbart A 0. RICHARD CURD, General Insurance Agent AND BROKER, MACON, GEO.] .Ctna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital and Surplus $1,867,920 08 North American Fire Insurance Cos., OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital and Surplus $300,910 06 Stato Fire Insurance Company, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., Capital and Surplus $225,000 00 Quaker City Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., Cash and Surplus $324,351 42 Policies in th * above first class Companies issued and losses promptly adjusted by june x RICH. CURD, Agent. WOOD’S Photographic Gallery IS daily thronged with delighted visitors; and it is truly astonishing to sec what a state of perfec * tion he bus arrived at in this Beautiful Art. The likenesses are so strikitig, that one will almoA spial: to them, thinking it is the original instead ot the shadows. These Portraits arc painted from Daguerreotypes of deceased nersous or from life. Either in OIT,, PASTE!,, ORAIiUARELI, Ambrotypes one Doll r and upwards. Call and see us. ‘ - R, L. WOOD. ‘ may edi w-ts Cheaper than Ever! DRESS GOODS AT BOSTICK, KEIN & CO'S. THE subscribers will sell for the next Thirty days t their entire stock of Dress Goods & Lace Mantillas AT Greatly Reduced Prices! Bear in mind that we have an entire new stock ot Goods, and you can rely on finding Goods of later Styles and lower Prices at the “HEAD QUARTERS OF FASHION” than any other House in Georgia, consisting in part of the following styles : Grenadine, Organdie and Barege Robes, Remarkably Cheap. Paris Printed, Organdies, Jaconets Ac., Cheap beyond Conception. 500 Yards Paris Pxinted Bareges at 25 cents per yard. 50 Barege Robe a Les reduced to $3,50. White Goods, Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves. In Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Homespun, Blenched and Brown Table Damasks, Lace and Mus lin Curtains, Carpeting, Ac., We Defy Competition. Call and see the Goods and hear the prices, mav 31 and Aw-ts _ BOSTICK, KEIN A CO. SPRING TRADE OF 1859. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. THE BAZAAR OF FASHION AND TEMPLE OF TON, by ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS, again throws her banner to the breeze, and pro claims in thundering notes, her unrivalled and pre eminently Beautiful Stock of Fresh and Ele gant Styles of everything pertaining to Choice and “ Recherche” Goods for the ladies. Ours is no hnmbug. We have the Stock of Goods to back our sayings. VST Gall and see. ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. Macon, March Bth, 1859-ts Vimi FEME COLLEGE. THE Examination of Pupils in Literary Depart ment begins on Monday July 4th—ends on Thursday the 7th. Comrnencment Sermon, by Rev. Joseph S. Key, Sunday, July 10th. Junior Exhibition and Examination of Pupils in Ornamental Department, on Monday, July llth. Annual meeting of Board of Trustees on Monday, July llth. Commencement Exercises on Tuesday and Wed nesday, July 12th and I3th, closing with a Literary Address by Rev. Dr. P. P. Neely Parents and guardians are invited to attend the Examination ofPupils in the Literarv Department, and the public generally all the other Exercises. M. STANLEY, See. Macon, june xiv d-it w 4t Important to the Citizens of Macon. Health, Economy k Comfort! McDONNELL’S CATAWBA GINGER WINE, The Great Southern Plantation and Family REMEDY AND BEVERAGE. “VTOmorc Fever and Agues! No more Cholera Morbus, Cramps or Diarrhea ! No more Dys pepsia, Indigestion or Flatulency; for these com plaints the CATAWBA GlNGfclt WINE is an UNFAILING REMEDY and PREVENTIVE. This delicious Wine is prepared from the Catawba Grape and Jamaica Ginger and for the purty of quality and richness of Davor is unequaled by any thing in the market—thus rendering it the most de sirable of SI MMER BEVERAGES, while its Tonic and Invigorating properties have secured for it a world-wide reputation and unprecedented sale— This Wine is pre-eminently adapted to the Female Constitution, also for the use of Clergymen and persons ot si dentary habits, being non-intoxicating and imparting Health and Visor to the Hind k Body. No family should be without it. The Catawba Ginger Wine is for sale in Macon at the Drug Stores of Dr. M. S. Thompson, and at the following first class Groceries: Hardeman A Griffin, G. 11. Evans, ! f l hos. J. Lane, J. H. A W. S. Ellis, Henry Horne, J. Massett, I D. ILtssati, T Mullanv. iJr Country orders meet prompt attention. ’ Wholesale Depot, 17 Mercer and 6 Water Streets, ! Baltimore, Md. JAS. McDGNNELL, Gen. Agent, june 8 ’59 d-im. Mourning Goods, Beautiful Goods; Call and see I them at PARKERS ! j march 24d-tf Just Received and for Sale LOW, AT the reliable Drug and Chemical Store of George Bayne, Druggist and Apothecary, Ma con, June 6, 1859. FRESH VACCINE MATTER. FRESH SWEEDISH LEECHES, FRESH and COOL) CITRATE MAGNE SIA. FRESH and GOOD TURKEY OPIUM, FINE BAY WATER. FINE SOAPS and POWDERS, HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES, VARIETY CORKS and SPONGES, FINE FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ALCIIOL and BURNING FLUID, TURPENTINE and PAINTS. FRESH SEIDLITZ POWDERS, FRESH ROSE WATER, FRESH FAMILY CASTOR OIL, FINE FRESn MUSTARD, FINE COLOGNE and OTHER PERFUME RIES, LUBIN’S HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, FRESH and GOOD POTASH, WASHING FLUID and LIQUID BLUING, GUTTA PERCIIA, RUBBER and IVORY COMBS. GAYETTY’S MEDICATED PAPER, FRESH YEAST POWDERS, SODA WATER in perfection, with none bnt healthy Syrups. Macon, June 6, ’59 Shirts!!! OF the best make and newest Styles. Also SHIRT BOSOMS, anew lot. Just received and will be sold low’ by C. H. BAIRD, june 9 and Read” This I IF j'ou wish a fine likeness to leave with your friend when you go abroad to spend the summer. Go to Pugh’s Pine Art Gallery, He will take you a fine likeness, possessing Artistic me it which you can show to your friends with pleas ure—assured that it will bear the criticisms of the most fastidious. Pictures in fancy cases cheaper than ever offered in Macon, a large assortment always on hand. Our cases for dollar pictures are neut gilt casks—no very common stock being used at this gallery, so by calling on us you will get a good Picture in a good case at the same price you will have to pay for a common one. elsewhere. A large number ot Use she Photographs colored in Oil on exhibition, also Photographs in Pastelle, colored by Mr. Hunt. To all of which the attention of tho public is invited. j. a. PUGH. 1 Macon, June 14th d-ts. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CARHART & CURD HAVE IN STORE Grant's, Clinton's and others’ make, all sizes, ! FAN MILLS. Emery's, Win ship's, Georgia, and other S P IKE TIER ESIIER S. Emery’s Railroad, Bogardns 2 and 4-horse HORSE POWERS. Grant’s, and others’ make of 5 aud 6 fingered Grain Cradles. Scythe Blades, Grass Sickles, Scythe Stones. Grass Blades, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers. All Kinds of Mill Irons. Bolting Cloths, Wire do., Leather and Rubber Belt ing, Mill Spindles and Cranks. Also a full assortment of Carriage Makers’ Materials! TOGKTHF.It WITII Every Article usually kept in their line ; all of which ■ wo offer at the lowest rates. may 13 ( Save Freight and Commission. CARHART & CURD &Arc SOLE: AGENTS for the sale j of Fairbanks Scales A full assortment of their COUNTER & PLATFORM SCALES Now in Store, and will be sold at their prices—no ■ freight added. CARHART & CUItD, ; May 13. Agents. * BOOTS AND SHOES. AT THE SIGN OP.TIIE BIG BOOT, No. 3, Cotton Avenue, opposise Washington *ll Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers 1 *3^. would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the I 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 and | patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would • invitethosewishingtopurcha.se, to call and exam- j ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as . any house in the city or State, oct 19 MIX & KfRTLAND. I)OOTS. —A full assortment of Gents’ fine French ) Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, j of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg- | ged. Just received and for sale low bv oct 19 MIX & KIRTLAND. } RUBBER SHOES.—A large assortment of Gents ! and boys Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent.— i Just received and for sale low bv oct 19 MIX & KIRTLAND. PLANTATION BROGANS.—Now in store the i best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever j offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and i nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled ! black and russet Is ; do. boys and youths black and ; ru.ssetts, all of which we are selling very low. OCt. 19 MIX, A KIRTLAND. IJOOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s and Boys and ) Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots'; Men’s stont kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents lasting Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf Bro gans; Gents, bovn’.s and youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ and yonth’s California kip Brogans, a large assortment. oct 19 MIX A KIRTLAND. Mrs. F. Dessau. AT7ILL open on TUESDAY, March 29, a largo and i V V beautiful Stock os - Bonnets, Caps, Head-dresses ! Also a magnificent stock of I FRENCH LACE EAXTII.LAS. j Macon, march 26-ts ’ 1859; 1859. Spring & Summer Trade, E. J. J huloton & Cos. HAVE in addition to their former stock received and made recent selections of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, &c., kc. Making one of the largest and most elegant as sortments of goods to be found in the Southern cit ies, and offered on the most moderate terms. An inspection and careful comparison of qualities ard prices, respectfully solicited. Three doors above the Lanier House, Macon, Ga. E. J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR. March *2l, 1859. Pianos! Os elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plainer varieties, just received, and for sale on the best I terms bv E. J. JOHNSTON k CO. Pianos taken in exchange. March 21, 1859. SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, &C.,&C., Received bv late arrivals, making the largest and best stock ever offered in Macon. Warranted of sterling quality being 925-1000ths line. Also, a line lot of warranted “U. S Coin,” at low er prices, [march 21] E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. HAIR WORK TO ORDER. Over 250 designs from which to make selection by march -1 ‘ E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. BILLIARD Balls, Cue Leathers, Wax <fcc., al ways on hand and for sale at low’ prices, marcli 21 E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. MEERS HAM PIPES, warranted genuine, fbr safe , by march 21 E. J. JOHNSTON k CO. FANS in large variety , Travelling and Recticule Baskets, Leather Satchels Ac., for sale by march 21 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. WATCHES and Jewelry repairedand warranted by inarch 21 and E. J. JOHNSTON A CO City papers copy. Spring Garden. Ice Cream, Soda Water, | &c. I WOULD announce to the public that I have open ed that beautiful Grove, near my residence, as a Pleasure Garden for the accommodation of visit ers. I have employed an experienced hand in such matters, and laaies* and gentlemen visiting the Gar den may rely upon being served with this cooling beverage in a style not to be surpassed by any bouse in this city. Opeu from 10 o’clock in the morning until 11 at night. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to while J away a pleasant hour of a sultry afternoon, will find the SPRING GARDEN Avery pleasant place of resort; and no pains will j be spared by the subscriber and family to make their j visit pleasant ami agreeable. Parents who desire to send their children out | with servants, may rely upon every attention being s paid them, as the whole will be under the immediate supervision of myself and family, may 81 AMOS BENTON. New Butter. OO TUBS ami 10 Kegs new Butter received week- j JL\J ly, which we oiler to the trade at New 1 York prices, with expenses added. [ may 19 GREEK & FREEMAN. FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN. GIRARD FIRE AND Hill HUB CSIFMY, PHILADELPHIA. T- R. BLOOM, Ag’t, MACON, GA. CASH CAPITAL , $200,000. JOE l, JONES. President. A. GII.I.ETT, Vice-President. JAS B. ALVORD, Secretary. feb 14 d-ts War! War! War! ON DRY GOODS, AT Being obliged to repair our Store we have com menced a general warfare of extermination of prices on our Goods. We are now selling the bal a ace of our stock of Goods at New York cost to make room. Among which will be found a beauti ful lot of Fiench Mantillas, Double Jupon ■ ’ Flounced Silk Robes, Double Skirt am! 2 F’onnced Barge Robes, Organdies and Jaconet Double Jupe Robes, Plain, Figured and Striped Silks, Plaiu and Figured Black Silks, Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves, Embroidcd and Lace Setts, Kid Gloves, Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery, Hoop .Skirts, Muslins of all kinds. Men and Boys’ Wear, Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shirtings. Irish Linen, Table Damask, Linen Drills and Farmer’s Sattinetts, Cottonades, Ac. Call and foryonselves. june 6 E. EINSTEIN. Citizen copv. . I). C. HODGKINS - & SON, Jlattm, Ga. Invite the attention of the snoring public and others to their large selection of DOTJBTjK GrTIN'S, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY, FISH ING TACKLES, WALKING STICKS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AMUN / moN, | and evi-y article found in a first class Sportman’* j Emptriitm North or South. By careful attention to [ bustnti and keeping the best goods in our line w-e i expectTo secure a continuation of past favors. Re | pairinlcarcfully attended to us heretofore, j oct $ REMOVAL. E. SAGLSBURY ISnow/focated at his NEW STORE, on Mulberry ttre/t, opposite the Lanier House, and is prepared to now his old customers and the public generally, pc large and varied assortment of FINE READY- M/UE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING G<Ot)S, as ciin be found in this market. He will be rowing constantly weekly shipments from New Yct4 embracing the latest sf, ies. E. S. r.cJ22-tf ; Ijt® RECEIVED. ANEW Dress Good* consisting of Silk Gren adine, Pivs Apple, Baege, Organdy and Jaco net Robes, Prilled Muslin, Ac. Please call and ex amine. i N. S. PRUDDEN A CO. apl 20 d-ts V oak. FIRE AMI'i.VRINE INSURANCE CO., IURTFORT, CONN. Cash Capital $300,000, T. (. BLOOM, AGENT, I AT ’ MAICON, <3hA. RALPH GILLETT, President. I .ItsKTH 11. Sprague, Secretary. ! fl>l4dtf JULIUS PETER Mas just returned from MEW YOHK With a New Stock of SPftKG G 1)0118, /The most complete ever offered in Macon, i NONSITING of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, also ’ J a great variety of Gents furnishing goods : Silk, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Silk lisle, thread and English cotton Hose. /Linen and Jeans Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders, Linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Julius Pe ler’s. Thankful for the liberal patvonage heretofore bestowed upon me, T assure any friends that no ex- Jrtiou shall be wanting to deserve a continuance of jheir liberality aud preference. Call and examine tiv sto 1 k before purchasing elsewhere. I.‘march1 .‘march 5 and ts. JULIUS PETERS. 1 To Planters. otoVII.’S Iloes of all sizes, Collins’ Brades’ Pat iolent, Crown aud other Hoes. For sale by i NATHAN WEED. Grain Cradles. WOW and wire braced Cradles 5 to 6 fingers, fccvthe Blades, Reap Hooks, Snaths, Scythe Stones ttid Rifles, for sale bv june i NATHAN WEED. r piIKESING MACHINES of all kinds lor sale at 1 Manufacturers prices by NAT//A> . WEED . Horse Powers. SINCLAIR’S 4 and 6 horse lever Powers, Wheel er’s 1 and 2 horse Rail ltoad Powers, for field Wang. For sale by NATHAN WEED. Straw Cutters. STRAW', Shuck and Fodder Cutters of all sizes for sll l o by NATHAN WEED, june i-tt Cherokee Threshers. “YfcCONNEEL'S Spike Threshers, the best arti iVL cio in use, for sale by WEED. Family Flour. FIVE THOUSAND lbs. ‘Knoxville Citv Mills Family Flour, 10 Bbls. Uirai. Smith Flour.— Received aud for sale by may 19 GREER <fc FREEMAN. jSsf Citizen Copy. Boot and Shoe Store; - - geo. Wt, . „ ’d well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the store on Sreord B are now opening a large a. . nearly opposite Manne end Mechanic 1..1A , “, Fuck str et nextto Mrs Dessau a anu i irec | from the Eastern JMai.nf6etn.etV|o. CAfH.ve can'oahVereat *inducements toll ose u , ‘° “ ißl ‘ *•? so. Fash. Werrt&’i.ril p’rTt*. n?ASH.at^“ha”ia?gJ\mt.m mue. wl.e.e hand a Ter e™*! V’ *i P FT'T° {‘° d * sold to the doubtful ones We shall keep constant., ” 10 , v” f ‘iu i 1 1 %"*• Youths, Boys, and Children’s wear, and also a lui ge *toc„ °!i ‘” i 0 /• ’ V 7- 1 ‘o,L. uu to cull and see us, aud we will convince them that we can anu ‘’ °, U Uf a ah y Loo.t in the , tat. Our work is gunintoed and where it tails to give satisfaction, w. ie P alr it free ol cliaige. W e m-m tctlully solicit a isl eral shareofj.ublio patronage. * OAINES. REPAIRING* —Wt l have einplo ed experienced workmen and arv lepairall kinds of *ork in our line with neatness ami despatch. ___. march d-ly Spring & Summer Fashions for; 1851). To th.e Ladies, HBi.!F.SESSM J Triangular Block , adjoining Bostick, Kein and Co’s Store. GRATEFUL for the very liberal /f patronage c fhvhicb she has so |fnrafc long Deen the receipient from both feriaj}lfKo ! city and countr , begs to announce to her patrons and the ladies genet - l UzjE&r ally, that she is now receiving her Spring andSummer Stock consisting of every description of Millinery and Dress Trimming GOODS, which for richness ot material, elegance of style, ex tent and variety, are worthy of attention. Her Sillk, Rarcgc and Organdy Robes, Laces, Mantillas ami Cloaks, Travelling Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ribbons, Head Dresses, Flow ers, Wreaths, and Bouquets are all of the very latest importations, and will be sold at reasonable prices. Opened this day, (Tuesday) March 29, a large and beautiful stock of Ronnets, Caps, Head Dresses. Also, a magnificent stock of French Lace Mantillas. All orders by mail promptly attended to. march 29 d-ts Chestnut Grove Whiskey. BRLS. and 10 Cases Chestnut Grove Whiskey, .’>o Brls. Georgia Planter’s Pure t orn “ 40 “ Superior “ Old Rectified Corn” “ For sale by McCALLIE A JONES, inarch 14,1859 and ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Lbs. fine well cur ed Tennessee Bacon. Just received on consign ment and for sale by McCALLIE & JONES, march 14d ONE HUNDRED Sacks Kennedy’s Excelsior ud’ Extra Family Flour in store and for sale bv march 14d McCALLIE A JONES. C. MACIIOLD, Boot and Shoe Maker, IN THE Redding House ISiiildtng, ox Third Street, Macon, Ga. HE is prepared to do all work in his line as well and cheap as it can be done elsewhere, amLrespect fully solicits a continuance o; public patronage.— Cali next door to M. Low’s Barber Shop, feb 18 d-ly DR. 0. K. fikGEIV, OFFICE on the corner, opposite the Methodist Church. feb xviii-ts TEKN. SEED OATS. SIX HUNDRED bush. Superior Tenn. Seed Oats, for sale by McCALLIE &. JONES. jut* ‘27 1859. WE would inform our friends and the public tka we are supplied as usual with a large ana fashion a ble Spring Stork of Dry Goods. which we are determined to dispose of at very small profits. To call is to be convinced, oct xiv _ W. W. PARKER A CO. Spring and Summor .tliilinery for 1859. Mrs. Howland IS now receiving her usual stock , of Elegant Parisian Millinery, M‘. j, to which she would call the at- f’ ‘M tention of buyers. As in Elegance, I “ quality and variety, they are un- W surpassed, among them are ri -w/ French Flowers | jjjj In all variety, Rich and Varied l% \ Styles of Ribbons, Elegant Head Dresses, Caipfunes, and Cans, Pattern Hats of Grang Lace, Braid aud Fancy Straw, Children’s Hats, Flats: and Bonnets, Ladies’ and Misses’ Flats, Equestrians and Bonnets, Skirts, Shawls, Talmas, Corsetts, Dress Trimmings, Hair Pins, Hair Braids, Splendid styles Embroide ries in part Lace, Homton, Valencia and French Muslin. With a variety of articles too tedious to mention. Milliners sunplied on the most reasonable terms 4 either wholesale or retail. New styles of all Goods in her line, received week ly through the season ; orders attended to with care and dispatch. mach 21 d-ts 3DIR,- IR- HI. NISBET, * ‘ITY PHYSICIAN, WILL attenu promptly* to all cfills. Office in Triangula* Block. n\'tr K WINSHIP’S *orp *a r 7 PALACE M. Is Flour—a lar-ge lot on hand, for sale bv HA RD AN A GRIFFIN. pp Ro Wanted.. TWO negro Women—one a*’ Washer aud Iron er.” oiid one a Chamber M.tid, Apply at the may 19 d-ts GRANITE HALL, Watches and Jewelry at COST. rpilE entire stock ot Watches, JevvtUry’ and Silver L Ware in the store formerly occupied by M. D. Barnes are now offered at. Cost to close out the stock which is full ana complete. Gent’s Gold Hunting Watches at New York cost, from the best English Makers, Joseph Johnson, R. F. Condery, Longworth A Cos., Frederick Marshall, Joseph Olevcpishnw & Cos., and ether superior Makers, with a lin e assort ment of Ladies Iluntiug Watches price fro m S3O to SBO, trom the best Swiss Makers, with the unrivaled and unsurpassed American Watch, price from $25 to $125 ; also Fob, Vi*st, Chatelane and Guard Chains, with a fine assortment of Jewelry, comprisi og the latest styles of Breiist Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Diamond Pins, Rings and other things too numer ous to mention, which will be sold at from twenty to twentv-five per cent less than at any other place.. The citizens of Macon and vicinity are respectful ly invited to call and satisfy themselves that the above are facts and no humbug, as the goods ) nust be sold. Watches aud Jewelry carefully repaired as u lual at moderate prices. 11. S. PARSONS, Agent, june 1 d-ts Opp. Lanier House, Macon, Ga. Bacon for Sale. Hds. Clear Sides. —Just received at /.) oct 28-ts HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN’S. PROF. I. M. COMINGS. DR. COMINGS may be found at his office in the Medical College every day from 10 to 1 and 3 to 6P. M., when not professionally engaged. Those wishing his services will please give him a call, march 10 d-3m Spring Trade. GRANITE HALL. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.. INVITE attention to their entirely new stcck SPFIHG DRY GOODS, Embracing the most desirable Ptvles in maike tluf season. The Dress Goods are beautiful, rich. Call and see them march 14-ts Sundries. £ A H//DS. Choice N. O. Sugars, v v 30 Bbls. Stuart's A and B refined Sugar, 25 //hds. Prime new crop Cuba Molukscs, 150 Bags Java, Rio uml Laguna C oflee, 50 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 40Bbls. N. O. Syrup, With a general assoi tment of other Groceries Fcr sale by 43UWDRE & AN DLUSON, march 19-ts TT'I.OCR—]S,OOO pounds Cleaveland Mills Double Extra. For sale bv inuich 7 BOWDRE & ANDERSON. SWEEDES IRON and Plow Steel—Assorted size? for sale by BO WORE & ANDERSON, march 7 RICHARDSON’S IJemp Leaf Rope—soo Coils Richardson’s machiue Rope, 300 coils superior hand made Rope, For sale bv march 7 BOVVbRE & ANDERSON. J > ACON—2O,OOO pounds prime new Bacon, Sides, A Shoulders and Hams. For sale bv march 7 BOW DUE A AN HER SON. FIRE LXSIRAM E COMPANIES. r |' , HE Hartford—l ncorporated 1810, Capital JL The Springfield—Capital $l5O, 0. The Massasoit at Springfield Capital $150,000, with a large surplus securely invested. Pollicies in the first class Companies issued and losses promptly adjusted by E. v. JOHNSTON, Agent. REFINED LARD. X A P’K’GES Refined and No. 1 Leaf Lard, in Cans. Kegs, Half Barrels and Ban els, for sale lou by McCALLIE A JONES, dec y FOE SALE! npilE undersigned oflers his res deice on the bill, X opposite Judge C. H. Cole and T. 1 . Stubbs, F sq., lor gale. The location is pleisant, with tin test of society. The house contains six ljuge io<n s, with , closets—large kitchen, negro houses, stables, Ac , al so, a garden, containing a tine young growth o fruit trees. In the yard is an excellent welLof wa ter. The lot contains nearly one acre. Possessir n giv cn Ist October next, or earl er, if desired. Any one wishing to examine the propert., can and so bv calling on JONATHAN f'OLLINS. Macon, Ga., apr. 12th, l. r >y-d2tu* SADDLERY & HARDWARE. r FHIE undersigned would respectfnllv in- JS* 1 vite the attention of his friends and cus j tomers, and the trade, to his large stock oisr i LEATHER AND RUBBER BEL Double and Single Haim as. Saddle: Bridles, bits and Spun*, oi the best make ana latest style. Also, prepared to do job work the shortest no- I tice, and in workmanlike niannei, and as low as ! any House in the cit> . Call and see at his new Store I next to the M aim fact u res Bank, ai a oppos*re Ross’ / .Vt-w iitiild mg. JOliN CLLtvIiORN I oct 19 CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, AND As too<! a’ ihf Ilfs!. E. E. BEE “W” EE, Plain sml Ori.Htne.ital IJonse anil Sign . SHOD IN DAMOGR’S Xi'VV BUILDING MAtON. GA. HAVING a lot of number one hands, 1 can and will do work cheap tit and as well k< am one else. A fair showing at all jobs is solicited. Al work warranted •lan Ist. lsr.s jar. 7 Choicest Fruits. JUST received. New Layer Raisins, Languedoc, Marseilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet Or anges, Choice Northern Apples, at nov HENRY HORNE’S. ’ Havana Segars for sale with or with lUv out duty j aid. Just arrived per Schooner A. A. Bundel, Captain Atclioru. Ly apl 19 d-ini J J. MARTIN, Savannah, Ga. Book Finding. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS mnete u ordei Courts and Counting Bouses, and the numbers printed on the page without extra charge Magazines, Music and Law Rooks, bound in neat and cheap styles. DAVID ROSS. Cor. 3d and Cherry streets, feb 3 Over George T. Rogers A Sou. THE subscriber has purchased the Right to Tow land’s Patent Carriages and Springs for Blank Account Books, which he will put on work when instructed. DAVID ROSS, march 9 DR. GEO (L GRIFFIN, HAVING permanently located in Macon, respect fully tenders his pr fe.ional services to the j public. Office on 2d St., in Washington Block. Macon, May 24th, V.y and ly To Bent. A VERY desirable Dwell ng on the Hill contain* x\ iug .-even Room* at Twenty-five I ohms per month. Apply at this < ffice. juay 2-+ d-lt A Montpelier Farm School, AioNitoi: <;o., ga. Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, Pres. HAVING purchased at Montpelier, that celebrat ed seat of learning, Mr. Martin has transferred thitUer his Faum School from Henry county. No plain, in all the South possesses more facili ties, or more peculiar advantages, than does this, for the successful education of youth. The Fall Session will commence on the 25tk of Ju ly next. For further information address the President at Montpelier, ma y 28 PERFUMERY. AVERY choice selection of French, English and American Extracts and Cologne, Foreign an. Domestic. In store and for sale by fob 26 and E. L. STROHECKER “ DENTISTRY, G. W. EMERSON, D. D. S., Dentist. Office over A.IM. Blackshear & Co’s, Mul berry St., Macon, Ga. June Ist, 1859. dl y*. Stereoscope*. t LARGE and beautiful nssoitment of Stereo P\ seot.es- with a leipe mtnibe. of view, of all trie 4s For sale sil.Kh o■ bv tbe doren at k.u,J3. *u J.M. UOARDMAN’S. deel Washiugton Block