Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, February 02, 1859, Image 4

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SHERIFFS’ S \ I, K S. \f O’. *1 tBCH su, 1 . ■ ill, the Coart house d<ww in tIM town of Oghetliorpe, in Mucus count/, Gu., within the lrfui hour* < f sal -, *.u th tirst Tuesday in March next, the foilown/ property to-*.! : One House and lest, Oh. not known.) hut known *s Uo house now occupied by L. L Show, lr* iw| on i- the ptoper ty of Littleton L. Hu >m, to satisfy o:ie j iprtiui’ Court sis t la furor of K-twnrJ lordl, if. said Snow, property j ojV.ed out by Pi'if, Att'y* AKt one house and lot* being the h rase and lots occupied last year by Thomas Mott, iu th.- town of Lanier, I vied n to satisfy one ti fit front M.ioio hi favor c John K. Bibb, V*. SnuutCer, levied on aa the pfwpedy af sa nn Co*, proptrty pointed out !*v Det-n.lnt j n 2t>-tds liAMF.I. KI.EChLfcY, !et df 1 ur't.'Wßrcaßsrv.ftn: upuv’- agteraraßra* .wniINLSTK.Vi’OKS S\l,i:s. Von i \isrßjroß ? ssi i, c. fore the Court house doer in M:*.o county. on tiie lat Tu-elay lit Mar-h heal. Lot of Land v>. INS, m the 15th ■ iatriel of original* * il mstaa. now Macon euuaty, rontaiit- arrrs, vt'Ki inprov. >( tt >M as the property ofj .hn Kj.l;cn ( f tMUtni, hr Iks li . fit of the heirs and creditors. UAlti C. itODGFKd. Adm’r. jan IS-td* VSM iAiiS fit ITOKV. S' Will h -id, on the:.; Tuesday in Matwll. at Cscrt ’ WMC in Mt c-.u, 13 jb couhty, Five Share- iu the Macon l! tddtt.i and Loan Association—cold a* the property of Mrs. Julia Kelly, deceased, for the ben?3t r her h-> r PatrbV 1! :,ry K.!’y R.- leave of the Court of Ordinary of said roonty. jan 3 41-uU I*. McKEViT, Adni’r. EXECUT QR’S s A I. :s . Dostponocl Cxeeutor** Sale of Xi-strur*. P r.lV4\ii obt tiuc-l leave from ti.e (hdinary of J .net b l county to sc II tore*- of th* a. -root i.d.,nytiig U*e r-t ----t >a of Reason Wilcoaoh, late of sui.l county, for tit • pur pose of pay .ax the debt* of said c*talc. 1 will on the li.st i ties lay in Marco Best, ex; <tc at fnii.il.- sale, before toe t jurt house of said county, in C.tui->u, three ntgrnn oi >aul estate, t .-w.t: Daniel, Toney and Jul.a. Terms CAJII. ,Jao tl-tds AiCfß.i HAMMOND, Kx*r. JJlAliC'i.’ rOH ! S SIMI.-iij M Zj aby >f Bibb county, will be sold bef.M-e the Court house r c >r at Camilla Mtcitell county, ou the first Tn-sd*y in ritroo next, Lot . 95, J.o district, originally linker, new Mitchell county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred it.nj of John M, Kunae, deceased. WM. S. JOHNSON, 1 ” jaw IJ-lds 1. O. FLA NT, l * rs - CITAT ION tf . t * Lilillil t, County.—OkDi.va**’* Or rut. V T Jaai'aay 24ih, ls-VJ. iViprcis ‘J s. Mary A. Kua jand, applies to me for letters of A I n.niMration <le bonis mb ewm icstatuento annexed upon the e*! t'e of Marsha A. Cary. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all, anl singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at :uy oitlce within the time prescribe.! by law, to show cause it any they have, why said letter*should not he granted. Given under my hand in office, Jan. 2}.h, 1559. }*Adsdhot b. T. MaA'KI , Ordinary. GKOKUIA, iliitb Count)'.—Whereas, William Tidwell, applies to rae for letters of Guardianship ~f the person and property of Martha and Bashaby Lid well, Orphan children of Minor Tidwell, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail, and singular the kind) e>l, and all those who feel interested in behalf of •a. 1 Orphans, to be and appear at ray office within the lime prescribed by law, to thou cause, if any, why said letters should not l.e granted. Given under rny baud in oli o, January llth, 1939. jan 2$ 44-st. VY. T. MA>SSY, Ordinary. GKBBBIAt Bilk C—mty. nßed* dlngUwid, appues to me for letters of Guard anship of the person and property of Edward Kniiiuson and Catha rine R >oin*ou, minor children of George B. Robinson. These are therefore to cite and admonish aij the kindred, anl th >ie who feel interested in bch tis of said minors, to be and appear a’ my.ofti e within the time prescribed by law to *n >w ca ise, why said l-ttersjihouid n*t be granted. Given under my h:tu 1 in oiiice, January loth, 1 v-9. jan 12 1 i-o: IV. i'. >1 \ :i , Uidmary. / 1 IIOBCIA, itibb CDiuitj.-Wltc.i.is, 1 os. H. vJT Hill, a : u....:r.u .r ob tit? estate oi B ... • , w.. . ahara, dec’d. appiksto m.-for letters Diamisso.y from the es tate of said deceased. I'hese are therefore to cite and admon'sh all and liayiilir the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at iny oS -e within the time prescribed by law, p, show uaase why said letters should not be gran te.i. Given under my hand iu office, January 4th, lvl. jan 5 41—M W. T. MASSET, Ordinary. I 9 E<)I(G! I, llotttlon Connty.—tv.car tJ | oa 1* niaAkT k sau> Coct.rr, JaucahV Tiait, iSi®. Whereas. K->bert W. liu.-i.inv, Guardian of Jo. id. J , Sampson IV.. Jatn..3 I*., <ii, 1 i.*>bert M. C.J[e[ger, Orj.liirs of Joseph Culpepper deceased., represents to‘ this. Court in his petition, -duly tiled and entered on record, that he- has fully discharged the duties of his trust. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditor-, to show cause on or in-fore the first Monday la March next, why said Guardian should not be discharged, and lettvri of Di uii-r)on from his - .id tru-t 1-e nan:.-! Given under my hand at oßire, this J-tnr.ary ■ -.-sp. jan 19 4{*-bt JOHN S. JOi'-SON, Ordinary. A~* KOBI.IA, HotiMa!) Count j . —Wherea, VT Isaac Woodartl Jr., will apply at March Term next, for Administration -n .f fintkae.r J. Pcliock, laic of Mttd county de -case.!. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of sai.l deceave-1, to he and appear at my oiiice within the time prescribed by law, to show esuse, If any they have, why said letters jhociJ m t be grant ed. Given under my hand iu ofih-c. this J innary 1:1th, 1-59. jan 19 44-51 JOHN S. JOBStj.N, Onlinary. /VEOBGIA, Taylor tofjy.-VV ?r t , M*r- AJI ikt A. Northern and 1> ja uin D Northevo, a; ni.es to me fr letters of Ad irnistratl-.n >.u the teak of VTm. T. Nortkeru, late of said c. unty, dec’d. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and s.nc .htr the persons concerned, t * beard ap:*enr at my effice within the time pi escribed by law, to allow cause if toy tu-.-y h. e, way said letters should not be grant. J. Given under tay han-l at ’Bee> this Jrnuarv - h. 1 -'-'9. JQira KTL'KIAKYAWf On lif (~i EOiiCI t, Jlnt-ei.C'cuut jr,-Whtit],il l, m X K. U.. 11, J*r., applies to me so letters of Guardijr.- of the persons ar.4 property of M.ary C. Hall and Khza llall, Orpha-;s of Taooun K. Hall, deceascl. These are therefore to cite and aon-OBish all and- n n.'ar the k.odred and crc.iit.*rs of -ii<l deceased, to be *l.d app-- ar nt ray office wirliin thet.r.ie prescribed hy i*w,to show cause, if any they hare, why said let! rs Gtoulrf not le granted. Given lir.der my hand thw* January vil, ItiA. ,:*a S-i 44—-t VVM. J. COI.I.IXe, Ordinary. GKUiMHA, Macon donnljr.—Whereas, Al t. G- Sla .. v v luouutrstiou on the e tate of Isaiah Dukes, and c’d. Tnese are therefore to cite ar. I BiawaHii all and singular the persona concerned, to bear..! appear at my ob.-e within the time prescribed by law, to show cause. If aay D.ey have, V.h } said letters should not be granted. Given ualcr ray baud in office, Dec. 81 <t, lN5i. jwo.S, 11-at. _ WJ. COLLINd, Ord'y. / i r.ii:... 4, Fmm CMMbbjTs—Wb rtu J i AT If. Ptarllng applies to me for letters of AdminUtratlon oa the estate of David H. Btarling,’late of county de •CtMfd. These are therefore to t ile mud adrattrfsh all, and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said decea-ed, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, for said <ounty. on the fir*t Monday in March next, thea,and there to ahow cause, lif any they have) why said letters should net be granttd. Given under my band this 11th day of January, K#. jan It W-5t WSI. A. COlilt, Ordinary. / t SitUbl I, ( PSMi f'oanlri-Vkerrai, tnuhii “.X M. Vinbtg, and John W. Starling, applies to me f.irlet ters of Administration, de bonis non, on the estate of John G. .-barling. late of aaid e*mty> deceased, with Will of said •lef’il annexed. These are therefore to cite anil admonish ail, and singular tbs kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be, and aj*- re*r at the Court of Ordinary, for said county, on the first Monday iu March uext. then, and there to show cause-, (if any they have) why said letters should not be jrrantrd. Given under my hand tins 11th day of January, 1 S.V.I. jtn 19 4V5t. WM. A. COBB, Ordinary. (i l pxosi Count j .—Whereas. Janies XX H. Biviu.,t>nd John L. Woodward. Jr., applies to me f ,r letters of Administration, on the real estate of Allen M. Walker, iate ot said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular liie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to hie their ob jections, if any they have,) in the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in March next, why said letters should not then be granted. Given under my hand this 10th January, I * * < omit . . James Riggins and Britain W. Higgins, apply to me *or let t-rs of Ad illustration on the estate of Joshua H. Riggins, late of said C ‘eiKy, dec’ll. The** are therefore to ei'e and admonish all persons con cerned, to be aod appear at mv office within the titne pre scribed b; Ur, to situ* cause, (if any they have) why aaid ! :tU;rs sh iu.d aot be granted. Given u i ier my hau l in ofii ’e. till* December 83d,1 VIS. jan ft, 4i-5t WM. A. COHlt, Ordinary. NOTICES OF APPLICATION GI.VTI li.l VS af'er and its. applirali- n will he toad* to 1-7 the Houcrabie, the Court of Ordinary of Houston conn ty, for leave to sell ail the lands of Creed T. Woodson, late of said county, dec’ll. Pill LIP T. WOrtD?OX, I , jan 2ti- Jiu WM. 11. WOODS JN, j Ki rt - SI x r V DAYS after date application will u.- „...d-: to the Or Unary of bibb comity, for leave to -ell r II ;!,e real estate of Charles Thouip-on, late of sai l county, dee’d. jan Ml-din V. M. DA\IFS, Kx’r. SI XXI DAYS after date, appiu-atlen will be made to the Ordina-y Macon County, for leave sell a house a.-.if*.jt in the town oi Pert Valley, Houston Count;, 1, h. g- Ingto tbo istah- of Anderson J. Iloltiual < .and, d-c-a- .t, \ not recollected, but belay the house aod lit letely occupied by mvaeif KOBT. If. WEIGHT, Aiim’r. dec lb fat de bonis non. SlV'fb fi> 4YS after date,application will bn made to the Honorable, the Ordinary of ÜBst> county, for leave to seii a negro woman, belonging to the ex-ate of a !,. 8.,r ----n, de.-’J. J. c. MiTUK, Kx’r. dec s ’ioi SI VT Y it t V S after date, application will tie made to the lloitnraMe, the Urdinary of Hlbh county, for leave to sell & House and lot, near the coiporat- l.ne of the city of Macon, on the Kast side of the River, belonging to the estate of James Denton, deceased, dec S-iu EMILY I. HESTON, Admr’x. KOTICE TO DEBTORS* CREDITORS. NOTICE ta lieblor and ( rnlitois, —Ailpr. sons having claims against Priscilla Loo-foul, late a. Hibb county, will please pres ril i them properly proven to the undersigned ; and ail person* indebted, wnl’please make immediate payment to T.-|. f]l 88-, ExV. _j** 19IMt of rviscilln Lua.--l.vrd. *EW FIBS. \V T. will continue the PRODUCE and COMMISSION >” business in the city of Macon, at tiie star.d formerly occupied by Bearden A Francisco. On hand at a!i times, a general stock of Produce, such as Bacou, Flour. L&rd,C*ra, Feathers, Ac** the .country and cMy trade to call and examine I C ? unJcn * U “ l ** can “***“i‘ to their merest U> porchaic of ot. anrMV.r a BEARDEN A GAINES, opr kS fi-tf Suereaeor* t „ Bearden A Francisco. M O TH L \ NOTI <; i; vS. /< Kotti.it, it ill* Cuuult.-Wiifsu, Robt. n W h chlajlos, applU* to nie for lett rs of dnmu ioj r- -n the Lx.cutorsb pof the ette of 11 K. Evans, and. vcaf ad. sites- :i.e therefore to cite and admonish all and tiagdi * l :e H'.dreJ and red-tors of said dt ceased, to bo ii.l SJ>;>CAi u u-j office cltkin the lime presented by law,to show .u .e { at.y why Mid letter. 1 should not be grunted. <*.er under toy b-jinl in office, December JXd. 1 v.. •I’ C 49--ir*:n \k M At A.-sr-LV , Oio.uary. pIIOHCI Uit.b ( sHoli.-Übertu, li.< i L IX Elf ad nni.trwtur on estate of H U. C -le, late of sato •oiifttr. de.-ca J, applies l>> me for letters diatuusory fr. u. 4W ystate. Tht-s-.- are therefore to cite and admonish all and sineolat hekifi-L *J aud creditors ol .-aid deceased, to be and apf. ai .t |cw nfilc* a Jtlun the l!i* pres, rtbfd by law, to slew eaust fHu tV-y Lave srt.y lid iett.-rs should not be granted, (itft'ii tiitdtf my hand in office, Drctiut, r Ist, itvl. dec s-n,'*.a AM. T M.\lj*KY. Ordmary. i 4 1 OHlilli Hnilslmi 4'guul) , —Cot ei , th. ll OI s is:. 1 .-lll>Co>\ll, Javittl Tcsw, W-J. Wl.f--.a-, tic r>e TV. A.'l i., AJ-oiuUtrator of N srti n t. Ulcn deceusetl, r, prest rde to Ibis Court in bis petition,duly I- J and tit r, 4 ufl recotd, that he itas ful.'y udiu.nlstci tu he estate of -aid det.coat’d-. Ti:’- i-, the relore, to cite a'l persons concerned, kindred tfttl erfrdi ors, to show cause, if any they have, why -aid \ iin.ni-trator sitouki no: be discharged front iii* Aa-tmii.is ratinn. and receive kit. r* of Di.-iuisi<>n oil the first Monday n Aagnst next. G.ven uiuicr my baud at office, title January 19th,IMS. j .oil* W-lufim. JOHN JOH9UN, Ord ...try. / 1 LOU'.! 1, llouxfoii f’tti j Cot at or Ok i.T i-ivvrv ri.ustiriCorm, JiSlati Thru, I>.'9. Wl.cr, ts, Mary Akin. Administratrix, with Hill annexed, .f U'dliaru Akin, lat- of s.tld county a.-eased, rcpr:- s <*nt* to hk Cinrt in b.-r | •iti >n, duly ffird and recorded, that *hc : ts fully udmin.st-r->l the estate of said dc-ceasto. T.. * i, th-refore, to cite all p-rs<Mt concerned, kindred m i re.!;tors, t<* show cause on or before the first Monday ti Aurist next, if any t'i‘y li*V.‘, ahy said Adminastrairix • dh i!te V. ,11 aii!ic\--d, should to.t !■ d'-ch*r:-cd, and Icliei* if D-tiii- o-n front le’r itM trie-* granted to l,er. Given under my hand it -9- ll.isJ twMary 18lh. l’sKL jan Ij l : uit'-.i JtiliN A. JOlkbAN, Urdn.a.y, i t K it 1 i G I A, Ilsiitvion Comity.—Wl.erea*, VX James SI. Jones, Adm uistraior of Frances Oati-, de - -tse!. will apply at A pill Term next, for D;missiuu from .aid estate, These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the the k Laired and creditors of said deceased to be and ap pear at my office within the time prwcrtlved by law. to rhow •attse, if any they have, why raid Di.-rotssiou should uot i*e jr.tnted. Givt n under my hand in office, September 27th, ISJLs. Kji Jt-mAn JNO. 8. JUESON,Ordinarv. (9 KOKGIA, I’iison Ciiuniy.—Coiut or Oaoi.va- T sr, Aurruut* lias, J-f>3: Whereas, Thomas L'lsck applies forjetiers of DUoiissiou from the estate of James X. Kelley, deceased, anti represents that Ik has fully administered un.l settled the same. It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned, take notice that said letters aill be granted at the next April Term us this Court, ttu’ess reuse to the contrary be shown, an l that this rule be published as required by law. A true extract of the Minutes of said Court. sep 15 m<2 WM. A. COBB. Ordinary. rt EtlKfilA* I pson County.—Cweioi Osuisi- VX KV, DtCCWU T*Kk lsjs. Witercas, Charier 11. Cobb, administrator of the estate of Peyton B. Cobb, deceit-nl. applies at ibis Term of the Court, Tor rule nisi against the kindred aud creditors of said de ceased. to show cause (if any they have) at the July Term if this Court next, ensuing, why he should not then be dis missed upon said admir.i-tration. It is in ere/ore nub-red. that said rut# be granted, and published as required by law, returnable to the said July Term of said Court ; that the kindred Mid creditors of said deceased, ntay have due and legal notice of said application and govern themselves accordingly. A true extract from the minutes of said C-urt dec hV-nithn WM. A. COBB, Ordinary. (1 EOUGI4, ( peon ( outlay. —Cocktor Orkisa* X ttv, JavrxßV Tf.lvi, IsfiP. Wh.-re t, Ti. mims Karnes, *.‘xccutor of John G. Raines, decrssol, apjilies for rule ni si against the kindred and creditors of suip decea-ed, to show ca‘;-e,(lf any they have) on the first Monday in Auguat r.ex*, why he should not then be dismissed hum .ait] Executorship, and be discharged from ail further liability therefor. It :s therefore ordered, that said rule be granted—and published .as re utlred ’*y law, linti! the said first Monday In August, that ail persons concerned, may have notice of said applica ion. and act accordinpty. A true extract front the minutes of ‘aid Court. jan i WM. a. 0088, Orflntrf (’ 9 LOHGIAj Taylar CMBtfs—Vktms, Mrs T Martha K. P ilue, Administratrix on the estate of Tito*. T. -h ns, applies to ute f,r letters of D.sittis-ioii Irom said estate. lncsear* therefore to cite and admoni.-h all and singular the kindred and ereslitor* of said deceasevl, to lie and ap|>car ;.t my oiiice wiiltin the time pre-crj*etl by law, to show cause ,! an they hare why gal 1 letti rs aha ;iii net be granted, tiiven under my hand t t.ffiee, Dect-nd.cr 7th, dec 15-m6gi ‘ JOHN STURDIVANT, Gtbinary. Maeon County.—Wlior ts,Thomas VT Amersi.n, Admlui tiatur of Penelope Taunton, dec’d. and also Adm’r. Ue bonis non of Newsom Taunton, dec’d. represents to the Court, iu his petition duly tiled and enter ed on record,that he his fully administered -aid two estate* This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred I ‘ r.tl CrMlOr(t, I-. fFatijr ftkcj cut. .. F. * ~ra.F A | jiuinistrator should not be discharged front his Adrainistra |tior:sof .said two es.ates, aud receive letters of Dismission Jon tl.e first AL mlur. In August next. Given under my Laud th Jar.uarv !J(1.1f59. j in 26 44-,n.l>,i WM. J. COLLINS, Ordinarv. AutxvKpKX Mvci.vKTitKß, Adm’r. ) Bill for disrovery lle of James A. Meriwether, dec’d. I lief to Marshall assets ve. acd Injunction.in l>.k>- AV:u . • -t Deo-.: x, <d i>.Mty C •., Ga. j !y Superior Court, Oe bdward II Lane, Freeman Davis J tt.l>er Terir*, WS. .v Cos . Park Latlirop A Freilrick W dnson,Ufii:"iirm name of Park ,x \v,ik r -n, of New l ork ; Ci.arle- V. Chamberlin, IDaaiei ‘l cr, -i and Alexander Isaacs, of Char U-ton, C.: Henry F-. Ji .rraU, Sanmcl E. Bprouie-. ricloO-Calhounard I J -hn ih A her, firurname of Uarrall t ßproiaies a Cos. ; Hrra F. Wood and r inuiei A. Wood, using firm name of K | ! . h .>d -t Cos., of Chatham Cos., (is.; Thomas iloicootbe, | James J hn-on, ILiCopfwrmaii, partners, using firm 1 lam- f II and •m! r , J ihnaon .te Cos., of Chatham Cos. Ga.: 1- n.- W. Morrell,of Chatham On. Ga.; JTe- D.Carltart. i M ikiant B. Carhart an 1 John It. Stow, using firm name of Carlurt, Brce- . r 1 Cos., of th - State of New York ; himeon Draper and James Eiherldge, rising firm name of Draper A Etheridge, of the Ftale of New Yotk : Philo C. Carhart, sur v;-. or, Ac., of the f'.tle of Near York ; William C. Courtney, Gilbert B. Tenant and James B. Every, using firm name -u Courtr. y. Tenant A Cos., of Charleston, g. C.: Aaron A Cos, Utii and James Cohet., using firm name of Cohen A Cohen ■r Charleston, 8. C.; Betnutl 8 Clarke, John V. Lyon, and Charles 8. Whit ton, usl.-.g the firm n:> me of 8.8. Clarke A Cos., f th* State C-f New Y,.ik: Abraham Phtstein and Samuel Eelm.t-I. using firm name efK nstein A iVkrnnn, of Chatham county, f+v.; Wil'iani Hr own f,,r himself, ai .1 as Trustee for Ann E. Menwether at.-I Eugenia Weeks, of ibxiiy c<> , Ga. ; i'iur. D.B arh- io gh.'of I’alasll et*., Ga.; I>. it. Malitew >on, of Puiaski <;o , Manning A Mitchell, of lhilaski Mea jboru M Manning, ->f Puiaski co., J. Phel,* and Bcaburri ‘i in Bing, ti- :nr nri t aauu-of J. Phelpe A C0.,0f J-ala.kico., and Joseph J. Lowery, .f Pulaski county. Dl'.)l.v M f;.;;IOB Co- RT, OITOBIX. Ti.ks, 185?. IT being shown to the Court t!iat the above stated Bill was made returnable to th; T-nu vt the C.-urt, and the defen dant* re>i : >rf in tins dtate having been duly auwuionetl. It is ordered by Lie; C-iaTt, Lliat cri ce on each ami every one of said defenJaut* above named, be perfected on each of said defendant* residing o--4 of this State, l>y publication in one nr more of the public G.tr*-ttes of *his State, for four month*, l-efore Uie tirti day of ti.e next Term of this Court, itui* S’.h dav of October, laOS. THOMAS H. DAWSON, STUBBS A HILL, SAMUEL HALL, Comp’ts. Sols. A tru; eutract from the Jfinutes of Doolv Sup--rior Court, OctalwrTerm, ISSS. lIOBT. B. DAVIES, Cl’k. dec 15 :>s-4o s I \ 1) B IE S. Improve Your Stock. ‘■Mil] thoroughbred dIOIK-AN lIOKMv, )lor- M. {gt*ti Figure, erili stand at Macon. llis services ;can now lie had for thirty dollar* the season, in advance. T. N. MASON. PEDIKKEB—KtiTan figure, bred b‘y Solomon Steele, Esi|., one Bale from Deiby Line, Vermont. Foaiiied June 17, 1-vVf, got by Royal Morgan, dam by Goss Morgan, or Peidmont Mutgau, (the horse went by both name*.)— Grand dam by Hawkins’ Mo: -tan, anil he lv the original Justin Morgan. LEMUEL RICHMOND, Secretary of the New England Morgan H-rse Association. Derby Line, Vt„ Aug. Ist, lSftd. T. N. MASON. •narYl—lUWt -S‘2— ts For Knle. ONI! of the in >•! ,lc.-'ra’>le re-iiii-occ* in the city, - r ,4 where the Suli-critwr now re. i.les, corner of O.ik ’ and Second Sueetn. Jffjpß i The lot contain- thre niurters of an acre, and is highly | improved with eh ■ . ■ a i.tie.of Peach, Apricots, Grap<w and other Fruit, and Flower* T!ie I>.veiling contains ten rooms. Closets in six, and Gas *a ail. Terms of payment will be made easy. For particu lar-, enquire of J. D I. ‘ache or W. B. Brantly. If not sold before Christmas, it will be rented to ap sp ; tenant. >’ “ OEO. W ADAMB. CAB HI AGE IfIANUF ACTOR Y. L. D. Manufacturer and Dealer, *t the old -land of Ptl/IACIiE A WILCO.VtiON, Mulberry -t., next to tiie Lanier l!o.i-e. invite* alteutlon to Ids stock ■ and CiKictiet, Ko.kaways. I’lio-lons, Buggies and Harness, tu rde erprcrvty for tiie Georght Trade Baby Carriag <of supt rior style, Philadelphia *o’e leath er Trunks, V-,lists. Bags ot Gie best (gialify, wad VV!,;j>s of every desirable kind, constantly in Store and h r sale at low pric-s. V*T Genuine I’.RATTLEBORO BUOGIIS, made by ASA M li.l.Eli. always on hand. ,ice M-jr A A\ oivl t<3 < lie I an flies. are bow rec i-.ing the hecttml Slot k •*/ IVinter v* G ns, ;i one i,f lli- lirui lias ji.-t returuetl from New 101 k. All good- bouvht the fir-t pirctiNsc are nivrk-d down t- run Inriii off ami tbe li-eoeii Stock chii lie } uri-hased at pr ris varying from i*J)- to *r cent inw tli.m previous prices. ’Yis u-tlc- to part: übirizc, as cur Btock is too vast, and eomprsics tot* many entirtiy new gems to put on paper. N>w is the time to buy youreli*a rich. Don’t lose nion ey by nr-t cadiug, when it i so ccnyruleut. 14*- Gall eoon Ik;fare Ure styles are picked ever, nov 17 KO.-iij, 00 LEM AN A ROM. ob n.A VMHi an extensive variety of the Ntu t at hikl Use limit k Mwiiinnstblt* fctylcw of X) pc, we are prepared to execute every kind of Job Printing that may be offered, at moderate rates, and in all the various colors of Ink*. Bank C-lieclc Books, On the several Bank* of Macon, are always kept tin baud for sale. a*ortmnt, wc believe, is the extensive kept by any on th<-gtwte. having severwl kinds not printed iii wtAe* -dfice. Attorney*, lilrrl-i, Hiirrili, Ordinaries, I Magistrate! and *u other officers, can always be supplied ! hy aptdying at the J,nuii M ewa a*r Ogk. rfoi K ! O/Y AAA IrBS. Family *nd Superfine far ssle by —IVjVUv (nov 17) BOWDRE A ANDERSON. UENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HORACE FITCH & CO., IRC ill LI, 10 BE lollvD AT THElll OLD STAND. ON TItiAXULE BLOCK, OI’PCSITU MARINE BANK. VXI> we have ]>tl received a very Urge stock c.f the . various fctylesol Ri.i.v Made Fll,l, Ar Wl.vrKK < LOTS* I ,■%<•* Jlsdr tip t-<j>r,-.-sl.v for us. aid we ntc also receiving new *op|Mie.s every week Irom our Nortbcnt Manntactoi We liivc, in connediart with our IRadj-Msde Clothing tor Gentlemen, a. Very large stock of iitHdrcu'* A t ciithN < lGfl*iis,Tv Os the v.-.riotis styiea and quft!4je|o suit the ar eel’ a- all k.rull ol Gmiteunn’s Fun'UliUig Hoods, ronsbt i.g in part, of Merino Shirt-; ai.d Drawer . Linen b ‘-m <l,:rt-, 0,-tion and 1,-it. i* Drau',-r*,Mu V.,, Giotts, Ciavnts kv, llandbt r. iiiifs, UuibrelUs, Ac. It. liave a very 1 irge s'-uk ot tiie various kinds of Travelling arid Corrauvui i'roi.K, Ludicßr,l;uet Pox,-s, \a ,ies, Cal 1-ct Bags, Ac. *1 \TN :ij*tl <ll-N-. JTVe a!*-'hftve a p-.od-itocte of tiie various klnd.t of Huts ind Caps. Wo respectfully in'ite ail alio may a ant Ooodt in oui line to c-til sin I examine our large st--ck, a* we are disposed to Sell at extremely low prices, a* we are satisfied will, mall profit* and quick ret urns. 11. Flll.ll A CO. net Id 29-If daOT-fllNGr. A. Jit Ilia AC KS III* Alt & CO., ARE NOW RF.CF.IVINO THEIR FPnll and ‘Winter Stock, Kinbntcing n Iftrgo variety ot Over l.o.tfj, BUoik Frocks, Bu-'lne-- Froi'-k* find Sack , ilkick Poesfciit J’.tnt-, Kuliev („\is iim-ri- I’nnt ;, Silk, t’ns.-tiinoiv, mi i N elvct Wsts, White and Fancy Liacu Sldils, “ •* “ Marseilles, Merino Shirts and Urawers, Cotton Kiaimel and White Jean’s Drawers, Sacks, (doves, Suspenders, Cravats, Uaudkerchiels, Ac. Bovs ax n You it’s Clothing—Trunks, Valises, Carpet Hags, I mhreHas, &o. All of which will be sold on roiisonabli-terins nt \\ ltolesale and lictuil, by A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. Sept. 29 27 y I NEW STOCK OF C 11 O C K l i Tl Y. I.iirk'O Arrl Jit Oranite Store, lilpposite flic I.anter House. I now have anew aed good STOCK t>F CHINA, Consisting ~t Dialler Metis, at from $175 down to any single Lett wanted. Ton Softs Crilt, from $3 (best French China.) to ?25 and sls. Wiiltr t lii-.m, inaile in Sett* to suit purchasers and priced ac cordingly. GTass in Betts, Frenoli, from $lB to %30pcrSett.han.Uomcly engraved. <obl‘ts, from ffl 50 perdoxen to sls. \ lille firunit - Ware made up as wanted. I also have a fine suortmeut of Fino Castors aiul Plated Tea Setts, All the above Goods I offer at New Y rk Prices, as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to al! parties is iny motto. Orders w ill be filled same as thougu the purchaser were here, dec 22 R. I*. McF.VOY. *T ti s t 11 eceive cl a spt.rsnin stock <>r Hals and Caps, (tANMNTING of the most recent styles for Gent Ti-nun. J Boy* and Children. The following couiprise a few ol the Ir-aiiijig articles in bis line : Gent s Fashionable hiik Hats, all width Brims, •* “ llhu-k Ca sinu-r, do. “ Sep i ior French Felt, of a!! colors, “ Cuhle urul Htorm Hats, “ Velvet Capa of all col- rs and prices, “ N ivy, CloGi nTi,l Silk Caps, “ Beaver anil Plush do. Boys’ and Chihlren’ Hats and Caps, of every style and price. Childrens’ Black Beaver and Fancy Trimmed Ifnls, And a Superior lot c-f Wool Hats for Plantation use. \*r Tic •>e Miiiciei are all fit 1 , and u lie sold hw. <i!n at Mi)it , l! Slat Stare. sep 29 27-y I r ATxd mirl < JAPS To soil ilio Market < ail seasons, STRONG & WOOD KEEP constantly . on ha til,r full supply *A.-. of the aitoven.l ned article, fSjftTv. ‘A of every variety and put- C<’ tern—and are constantly ;> receiving tl.use of the i>*t ijualily and latest fashion** y/ \ /T,*,l All persons dlxpn* Vr-'-; • ~.: **:-! to purchase are invi- t .iv ied to call, and v. e think 1 jx- <• -.%SL ‘ lx. I D we can suit them both in % ‘ lirlre aud quality'. ‘v• R -W’ mep :to. ’SB-y STRONG & WOOD, TiRALKM IK 800 1S 3k SIiOUS, Leather, Sl j&> Hate And r— v Nt, YTk'’ 4f/T ----ca?. At their 01. l stand 011 Sd St., -Jp? orpoetra bostick * keis, , ;* Nfarow, (in. RAVE now a full supply of Goods in their line, j to w hich they are making constant addition*, of all the differ ] en l styles of workmanship and wear, and which will be sold on as good terms, fur casii or approved short credit, as any Shoe estahliehmeni In Georgia. They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage so long enjoyed by the firm, rep ti, ’s*-y Boots and Shoes. VX t In- Sign of the 810 BOOT. xn No. 3, Cotton At’e. T OFFOftITK Block, The FubMtribers would re- * turn their thanks for the ‘**<£?’ very lilicral and long con tinned patronage extended to them.ami w ould most res pectfully .illicit a continuance of the same. Wehavenow in store a large assortment of 1 >oots find Slioes, mo.tly of our own tnanuracture, to which weekly additions I will l*o made, of all toe different sty-lea atid palters usually , called for in a shoe store, and wt old invite those* wishing to purchase, to call and examine our stock, as we are prepared t to sell as low as any house in the city or Elate. ‘• t'by MIA a iiM.iI.AND. IIOOTS, —A full assortment of Gents’fine French *f , J > Calf Boots, pump sole, welled and water proof, of E 1 various kinds and qualities, both soled and pegged.— Just received and for sale low by MIX A KIUTLAKD. | oct 6-y RIHBEU SSIOiCS. lat e of Gent*’and Doy* Kubber*. Also, I.i , Slipper and Sandal Rubber Shoes of Goer.year’s celebrated patent. Just lec- ived and for salt- low by _vt fi-y MIX k KIRYLAKD. ]) ANTATIOY I£K4M. A NS.---Now in . store the best assortment of Negro Fhoea,we have ever offered iu this Market. Men’s double soled pej; j and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled black > and rs-.snettx; do. boy* and youths black and ru-setts, all of Which we are selling very low. Ml\ i KIitTI.AND. ! oct C-y 1 HKIXx AMI SHOES.-Mens’, Boys ami or., I > Youth's fine Calf ami Rip IVgged Roots; -Mens’ S ‘'■% i stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boots; Genl iasting T Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and T . s. and Hue Cell ’ Brogan*; Gents, If ys'imd Youths’ I'atent and Enamelled Brogans; Men’*, Hoys, ami YouUltt'California Kip Brogans, a large assortment. f oct C-y] MIX k KIRTLAND. The Black Prince. mills uetl known and high-blooded Horse, I now six vears old, and sixteen hands h'gh, r*> ] will be kept the nresent sea sort, commencing Ist . N. March, nt Fort Valley, Clark’* Mills, Knox / C / y ; villc, and at Wm. Felton’*, Macon county. I’riet of insur -1 ance f25 tht. Stock-ens to Ids stat-le ot l'ort Valle/, f,.i tiie season through, f5 fl. Tim Black I'riocc tof the best stock, and the most powerful in j-rls of any breed of horses J in this country, and lias given general satisfaction to all customers. M. L. GREEN. fE''“ Telegraph anCd itteen Insert 10w. (dec 22-llw FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, supplied on moder ate terms, with plain and ornamental Candies, Raisins, Oranges, Apples, Uniter, Sugar ami Boston Crackers, etc.— Also,Segar, Tobacco and Pipes. Having obtained the services of a finished Candy Maker, from New York, and using best white Sugar, we warrant these Candies to stand the climate. The above articles, and all sorts of Drug* and Medieines for sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, On the corner of Third and Cherry Streets, and Cherry st. Wvou.Ga. nov 84 84—ts RAILROAD SCHEDULES, <fcC. CJU VritAL HAI I. UOAD. CHANGE OF SfBEW'l?. ON ANO after Thursday, July 15th, ISSS, the Trains will tie run ms follows : Leave Savannah 12.15 P t. and 11 45 P. M. Arrive in AuausU -. 7.T0 rw. mot (I ■> r m Arrival in Sbieon 11 o P. m. ami * W> a. m. Arrival in Milledgo.il!,: ’ lor J:. Leave A! icon 19.45 A. St. and 1” no • q. Arri.e in Savannah 7 .M. and V ‘:n rm. Arrival in \ngoia i d*• P • nd Loll a. u. Arrive in Mili-deo ille 1 loe. u. Leave Augusta 15 A. M. and 2 p si. Arrive in So onioih 7.-”*la. m and **• P si Arrive in Macon 9 99 ‘■ st and I! V. M. P i f..r points beyond AtfiHrita.f-n tin: 11 i-di-in ,( At la •.li.- Itsil It i-i.(, will leave Savannah on the 12 15 Iran, and arrive in Atlanta at 715 next morning. lhis. ng-r* f.r Mill, -.lyvrtile and Latunloii wilt leave hy Gie 11. to I rum B ..Il trains conica l vt Ma ioiiwith tin- ‘I icon „fc fVest.-rlt Rond for Atlanta, avd with (he Smith We-tem Hail Rond to Albany, AriHu icus, Ootuuihii* and Montgomery, and at 41:11*u with the Avgusta aud SavaimaU Kail Hoad for Augusta and the North. •IT ts CEO. W A - ‘■ 3IACOS *v Wltt'f'ElCN 11. IJOiE). 0\ AND ulferThursday 15tli Inst.,train* will he run ns | follows: Leave ‘lar, ri at 12 09, night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15, A M. Leave M aeon Mi 10 I*o, A. M., Aci ivea t A tlantii 1 99, P. M. Leave Atlanta at 12.99, night, Al rite at Maeoh 7.15. A M Leave Atlanta at 11.00, A. M., An it e at Macon 5.00, P M. • The n, ht train will not he run on Sundays. The 12 09, night train lroi.i Macon connects t* i;11 tic- w c.-tciu i Allan th K. IP for Chattanooga, Knoxville, N.uht tile, Meuiplds, at 12.Ui. P. M.. with Georgia K. li. for Augusta, al 10.00, A. M , and Atlanta A. West Point U. It. ut 10.15, A. At. The 10. pt), A. M., train from Mai-on connects with the Western A Atlantic 11. R. at 9.411, p. M , Georgia It- K. nt 12.t**t, night, and Atlanta A West Paint K. K. at 12,‘6. A. M. Toe completion of tiie Virginia and Tennessee hail Bond, makes this the most pleasant ami direct route to tiie VIRCrINIA s;p:R,iiNras, Through Ticket* to which may lie had at Atlanta, for s2*3 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New York for ffi 90. Further information may lie had in relation to this Route, on application to the General Ticket <nii e, Allaida. juiy 14 10-ts. ALFRED L, TYLER, Supt. SOUTH-WlftTEliJV KAIL, JIOAD. Sc lie tittle for PaaseiiKcr TraiuSi On and after .July 15 th. IE A V*7 Macon at 11 45, P. M., and 9 45 A. M., Arrive Jin Columbus 5 :)5, A. M., and 345 P. M. Leave Columbus 1 A. M. anj 3 45 I’. M. Arrive in Macon 9 60 A. M. and 9 IS P. M. Leave Macon 11 45 P. M. Arrive at Albany C 25 A. M.— Dawson 5 20 P. M. Leave Albany 8 Ot), P. M., Dawson 1 49 P. M. Arrive in Macon 9 15,1*. M. Try weekly Accommodation Down Monday, Wenesday ami Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macou 7 12 A. M. Arrive at Dawson 520 P. Al , Albany 4 81 P. M. Leave Aibany C 20 A. M., Dawson —Arrive at Macou 3 13 P. M. Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomoftviile, and Bainbridge, Ac., connect daily regular Trains at Albany.— Also from Dawson tri-weekly toOuthbert, Fort Gaines, Ac. At Macon connect with Trains on Central and Alacon A Western Kail Roads. Passengers from Columbus and the West, for South-Wes tern Georgia or Florida, should take the 4, A. M.,Train at Columbus. Botli Trains run on Bundsys. FAKE from Albany via Savannah to New Y'ork by Steam ships in Cabin, $24 25. Tickets can be procured from U. Road Ag.-n*, Albany. july 14 10-ts. VIRGIL POWERS, Sup’t. FOU SEW YORK. FARE REDUCED Freight and Passage as low as by aay olh'.T 3TEA.MEII. WRla&k sn,- By the splendid and commodious s n s’-w 1112 j&; 1* ftiE Viii KS AUGUSTA,.. ..15i' tons.. ~C:ipt. M. S. AVoonHCLL. FLORIDA ‘• ..<'•• :. I. uc Cmvbjl. ALABAMA,.. .1399 tons Oapt. G. U. S;ikkck, And first class Propeller, ST Ut OF THE SOUTH,.. 1199 ton*.. Cr.pt. Tin-.:. I.Von. These Steamships belong to the old estaiilisln <1 uml fa voiite line, known as the “New York and Savannah Steam Navigation C-.u-pany,” and in comfort, accommodations and pare, c.tnno* be excelled. They m e commanded by c.\- PADELi ;■I *, FAT A CO., Agents, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, A SON, jttne S') 14-If. Agents, New York. IXITEt) STATES JT1.12 8* lA ’A V. % SEMI-WEEKLT. SAYAI .Y AII ypfe9oo*K ASU miiinfe flou b ha. Tommm I,cave S'li'iiinah 1 rrry .Monday and Frida a Morn !>•■/>, ct /ialf-;ifi.it o'elock. Tire New Iron S- .mt-r, f*‘. TI:: i-j V, Ce.pt J.i-. I’uKfi -1* .is, and tiie :i-'*t Steamer NI. Joljii'm, Ciipt. N.Kivi, h as- rc.-nlaily a.< ah.ua —touching a! Darien, l’lmi.-r.ick, St. Mary’s. 1 ••rnandina, Jacksonville, Magnolia, l’iccdata, and Pa Lit k ,i. These Boats were built expresdy for this Line, and have pirae arid airy Saloon* and State l{. ore* for Passengers. For further particulars inquire of CLAGUORN .v CUNNINGHAM, Dec. 29th, 1553. Agents, Savanna'ii. Tliese Boats concect — At Brunswick with the Brunswick A Fiorida Railroad. At St Mary’s with Steamers for Centerville and Camp Pickney. At l'ernandiria with Fernandinaßailroad to Baldwin at.d Clarke,and Stage to Gainesville, Nc.vnunsvilie, Kiem ington and Ocala. At .la< !>vnni ille with Jacksonville, Alligator and Tiillaha-:- sre Railroad At Picrdata with Stages for ft. Augustine. A* I’aUtki* with Stayer for Or-itigeSprings, Ot alff, Adams \lile, Fleminglon, Hrookv ille and Tampa Hay, and with Steamer* to Wolaka, Fort Butler, MelnnviUc and Enter prise. 4s) ttui. Oi'iiusm iitai iiou Work, IRON RAILIN GS, VERAND Ctll ANi;. BItOTIILRSA I’O., Boston, hay one > of tiie largest and most complete assortments of Iron Railing*, to be found in the country, which for elegance and neatness of design, durability and price, can not he surpassed. The Railings are well adapted for Church Ptnces, Fronts of Dwellings, Public Stquares, Cemetery Lots, Balconies, Ac., and comprise every variety, from the Wire to the most mas-. siveCast Iron. Also new and elegant designs for Verandahs, Fountains, Vases, Settees, Garden chairs, Arbors,Grottoes,Tree Guards, Garden Borden, Statuary, Animals. Bedsteads, and all kinds of Ornamental Irnn Work. Parties desirous of purchasing Railings, can sea great number which have been furnished by the above firm for ROSE HILL CEMETERY, and in front of several dwellings in the City. tr Notk. —3everal new patterns will be sold at a very low rate, with a view to their Introduction. JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent. feh 24 48-ts MAKBEE MA \n’ ACTOIt V. JOLITU RITTEI?., M \ ES SI E. !■: AM 8 I’ AV Ts 15ER, f.O, 78 niGH STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN., HAS constantly on hand or madeto order, of Ainerlcsn ami Foreign Marble, Grave Stones and Monuments of various ]>atterr.s, Table Tops, Chimney Piece*, Jambs, Man tle:-, Baptismal Founts, etc , etc. Various pattern* of Monuments from the above estaonsh ment.can be seen in Rusk Uiu. CKMKTrnr. Orders for any description of Marble Work, will be received by the under signed. who Is authorized to act as Mr. ItUter’s Agent, jan 18 ’SS-y JOHN L. JONES. Downing I I ill TS ursery. r | Nlll-: Subscribers beg leave to call the attention A of the public to their large collection of Soutliern ruisrtl Fruit Tree*, embracing all the be*t varletiei that have been tested in the southern climate. Also a.line collection of Ornamental XrcE* stml Mir tilt a. Catalogues furnished liy mail free of charge to all appli cants. Address PKTERB, IIAItI KN 4 CO., nov 17-sm] Atlanta, C.a, iVpw Crop Cuba Jlolawi s. “| ik IIIIIIS. Clioice New Cuba Molasses, for sale by iVF jan 18 BOWDRE & ANDERHON. liAIiUW AUi:, JEWEIJtV v r. Farmers and Planters, Study Your Interest! NATHAN WEED, MACON, GA., TWIXi’S thf alti-ntioM of S'Ji*?*4‘VS find iillii'l •to liH l-l i 11 ill I'Omi'Vte :: -"ftlm'llt of “1 !As;i)\VAi;j-; A! i• I tiii-roof, tt! lie w lifloi miio J to m.iko ulo tlu-ii illt*■!**’ t t<i tr.idi* illi liim, by t- .H'mi’ at low r>i ii-i-s, and small profit:*. Bti>sa of alt kind- and ailaptotl to tlio n* - of l’laiiti'i'S, Smiths, Carrij-'O ami Wujfon iiakt-rs. an oxtra article lnuiiufacttirotl <’X| i<---ly for l’lows all vviihli-: and Ui’u:ki . t'ast, < iapiki'ii, Ijli-H-r, .v. CS?tt< > !iS:*ss!i ‘TtH*! l *, warruitcd, Anvil-*, Virfi s, Itelloms, llaitmu.’i•, Storks :tml Dim-, i'ougs Hasps, Files, iic. Axes, Wt-t il Superior Cast Steel, liratlli-y’s and j Collins’ ljeverett pattern, King's aiul Others. floes, Shovels We ids extra, Unities i’atent, i Cronn ami Grubbins', l!r alley's Grubbing. Trace, log, breast, Lock, Tongue, .Stay, Fifth, Halter am! others. of all the best makes, No. ly and 11, j Sell Sliarpening, Sub Soil, Hill Side and others. Corn Mlttiierr:, Corn Mills, Straw Cutters, j l-’aii Mills, Thrillers, I low liames and Lines, i ol u 33 Kinds, anl of the b<- L m a her-. Ml Vi*. Crosscut, Mil!, Circular, Mandrels. Carriaue ‘Saii riab, Ayje!>A|>i iil|i>, Spokes, Kims, Shalts, Hands, Carriage Doits, Clips, &e„ Sre. His connections atlbrds him superior facilities to anv in the State, and by which ho is enabled to of fer extra inducements to purchasers. Jan. 5, 18i>0. HARDWARE. 1858. 1858. FALL TRADE. CARI I A I it & C LA ID W or 1,0 cull the attention of their customers and liio.se wishing to purchase, to their Large anl Veil Selected Stock of English and American Hardware. TO CLATTERS & IIEUCIIA^TS. Swedes Iron, nil sizes, Anvils ?nd Vises, Refined do. do. Bu*iih Bellows, Oval and Itrnd do. t-mllh Drills, Plow Steel, Screw Plate?, Blister Steel, Corn Shelters, Cmt Sleet. fctraar Cutlers, Hollow Ware, Cut a Wrought Nails. TO CAItKIAGF 7IAKKRS. Finished Shafts, Axel and Springs, *. Carriage Parts Mealablc Castings, Buggy Bodies, Basil Frames, Rims and Spokes. Carriage Bolts, Hulls, Silver Bands, Leathers, Cloth, am! all kinds Trimming*. TO HOUSE-KEEPIuRH. Tahle Cutlery, Brass Cand’e-.ticks, Plated fpouiis and Forks, Wire Fenders, Brass Andirons, Wafer and \\ affle Irons, Brass Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, Together with everything else usually kept in our line, all of which will lie ao’d : t pri--. s that cannot fail to please, fry Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. CAitll A a i A < i 14 Oa oct 27 Third Street. re 88.2 MENARD & BURGH ARD, R.\ V K removed to their New Store In the New Building of Messis. l rcfuiaii jTy & Roberta, just below tiie Telegraph Piint- j o--/ ir.g House, Cheriy Street, where they have , opciu'd an extensive and brilliant stock of ‘■** .7 3E3 T7ST 2L. I!!. 3EL -ST , GOIiD and SILVEI WHTSHES* A Fam y Cioods ;n their line of Luaiuox U* uluUi ii.s v iaviu? H*** jiU**n4u*n of then* it leiius &r*<l customers. dot* b tl AV AT( H |-:s. es t’ well*y, i*i aiius Sz c. New aud Elegant Stock NOW OBKNIXG FOR 18J8, Fail &\\ inter i '<>’c, 18*59. / in part of \Vntcli.- X.x-’u, *5 of j,:i the tit * find M< dim i.naLii . , Nt Cased in (.o!-l ami t-iii r, for I.edit - nrd //-._/ ‘lr-utli men’s were, warranted good time -.4V k'-i-pev.-. ('hltiit i, I■ -v, F'i.S A,-., of■ -V..- ‘ ....v~.Br the best style* worn. Jewelry in sit- of I><* round, Opal, I’etirl, Garnet, t'.'im • I.'iva, M airs, all tlold. Ac. — I*IN AM) PENCIL CASKS of (!..td and Silver. Spec* • acti-s, of t.-dd, Silver, tStecl, find Coiuuiod, including a line lot of Scotch Pebbles. • Silver Wnro, Tel Sets, Pit -hers, (tobleta, Cups, Dippers, Butter Cool eiH alters. Forks, 4> Knit •, Ac. 11 arrant id njua! iii.l superior to l. and. Oein. PL.ATRI) W.VKK, in Waiters, Baskets, Castors, Candlesticks, Wine, Kgg und Fruit Stand.-, Snuifers and Trays &<•., of good siuality. FA.NCV GOODS, an endless variety of Now ami eligant designs, seitoloil fur Bridal aiul other Pic.-ents. Al*o a ij:ic fito< ii oi (h.tlery for Tahle and Pocket use, Guns, Colts Pistol*. Pock et Hooks, Banker’s Cases, Purveyor’s Compass -a, Uhaii'S, Gas Fixtures, Oil Paintings, Tooth and Hair brushes, Walk ing Canes, Military Goods, Baskets, Games ol various kinds, Billiard Ha’ls, Do., Chit Ik I eatlurs, Ac., Mechnnual end Magnet:.’ Toys, Ac., fce., all of u r i(rli will lie kohl on the best terms. A call is respcelfitlty tmlicUrd with an assurance that our best efforts will he to piease in i t ualilv anil price of our Goods. K. J. JOHNSTON A CO. Pianos and Musical Inslniments. A now ;iinl (in-’ lot expected daily, onJ !*e sold at Manufacturers Pile-*. B J. JOHNSTON A CO. ‘ f # I !* DAY a MAUSSEME T HAVE Just re.-elv - <1 one of the most MAG- MMCENT -TOCK3 of GOODS in their line, QZ-i2> ever brought to this market, consisting of jfp4 UuatiiiK fuse auu Open lace Watches, t lliintiiitfCaNo and open face Silver WATCHES, Selected with gre.it care, and will be sold as cheap as by any House In the State, for the quality of Goods. Also, a Fine lot ol the latent style* of s as-o xsoas./-/Ei-:; Consistin'.’ of Pets of Breast Pins ard Ear Rings, of Cameo, Mosaic, (ini net, Coral mill Boiil Gold; also Necklaces, ill great variety. Breast, Cuff and rdnuvl Bins ; Fob Vest, Coif and Guard Chains ; Chandants, Finger and Kar Kings ; Seals, Lockets, Kejt, Buttons, Bracelets, (told r.nd Silver Tiiimbles, Gi 1 i and Biiver Spectacles, Kye Glasses, Pencils, Pens, Dia mond Pins and Rings, Ac , Ac. Silver Ware. Table and Tea Spoons, Dinner and Desert Forks, Pie. Cake, Fish, Fruit and llaiter Knives; Cups Goblets, Napkin Kings, Salt Cellars Mustard and Sait Spoons, Ladles, Dippers, Ae. IMalvd Ware. —Tea Sets, Cantors, Waite s, Bread and Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, (lard Baskets, Goblet.-. Butter Dishes, Salt Cellars, Spoons, Forks, Ac. IVTusioal liisti'ninent.s, Violins, Vlolincelloes, Flutes, Fifes, Flageotlettes, ‘fambo rlnes. Banjos. Aecerdione, Ac., end the tii t-t lot of Strings of alldiescrlptlon ever brought to this Market. I locks, —BO hours and 8 days ; llrrftice Clocks. 8 days, Marble ; one ■ lay Weight Clock, and asplend and a.—ortmcnt of tine French Clocks, which run 8 weeks, and strike the hour and half hour. Fiuiey Good*. —Reticules, ‘Desks, Woik Boxes, Toilet Boxes, Dressing Cu-es, and other art toll s too numer ous to mention. DAY A VAUS-FNET. W ate Ilf. sttid Jewelry neatly Repaired hi <1 War ranted by DAY A MAI'BBKNKT. not 18 SAMUEI. w. PEPfEK, RUCCICBSOK TO HLKRY J. PEUi'ER & SON. Watches, Jewelry mul SiU’cuvnre, j i\io. 178, VUstunl strut, ( .ppcx-iU th* .SUUt /tout*,) i’dILADKLrHIA. Ear 81 t>—iv* forriigaleil Wrought Iron and Hirf UaUiu?* (Secured hi/ Lei ter* PuLnt.) 4 li ■! iSS \ (? 1, V adapted for enclosing Public Grounds, Cemeteries, Bain nys, Cottages, Ac. (Sheep and Ox Hurd!.- P.i cut Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every ninety of Folding Iren Bedstead* and Iron Furniture. - Patent Wire Co.il “•i-reens, ('re. Sand nnd Gravel borers.*, Wire Netting for Mu - pilie, Sin i p, Poultry u< and other pur pose-.. Wire Summer Houses, F:-nc\ Wire Wnk in gnat variety for gardens, Ae. II WALKER A SONS. Mauufa. turns, No. od.i Market, N, H. Cor Cth St., Phils- i u— l jIL. r;ts and ,TJ<-a!. *> bI’BHKLS Corn in Sack*, •> l#Nr pin ,in Prime Tern. S. cd Oats, fa) do Fresh Corn M at, 7-JO d-> Wneat Bran, just received and for sale by (dec S) McCALLIE A JONKS. Olirietinan Boolih. r|l2ls’ recent Publications adapted to the :ij pionehing * 11-dlidays, both English and American, lorn ing an as sortment the most complete and beautiful tier oWtrtd by the Subscriber, among which are TDK G Aid.FRY OF FAMOI'S POETS, The Women of Beauty, The Soatford Gallery, The Vernon tun! Wilkie Gallcrvs, Poe's Poetical Works, Illustrated, Favorite English Poems, Ru r n-’ Poems and Songs, And ulinst of Illustrated Works atkl Acmnls* too to name, at a. M. BOA RDM AN’S, _ r<> 18 Washington Block. CM I*, and iiiass. THOUS AND pounds Oils ami Glass, 8000 pounds French and American Zinc, lO ‘O gallons l.iuseed Oil, 10 Barrels Turpentine, W ith all kinds of Colors and Paint Fl ushes all fresh and good. Give us a call. J. B. A \V. A. UO.S3. oct ‘27 LA N D S F O U S A L E. I..UDS FOR SALK. rWILt stdl pr.e or b !h of my Plantations !n Dcoly j Cmuuy, B>f miles lielow Mor.tezuma, . n Flint River- One cmlaius 1,b7-j acres ot land l sonic Svk* opcu and in a .gh stale of oultivaUon. Good liaiued r egro houses an. an house; otiiet itnpruvemehts good Tiie other contains some ‘ggi’27 acres of land; about Ship icrcS open* d and in a liigti slate of cultivatMUi. Gt*o*l ;r.titled negro houses and dived.ng ; other buddings good, md an ex.-eUent litlie watei mill to do the grinding for both Plantations. There are some l.fxm nenw of cane and aw amp ai.il*, Some Still to i’.OU amt s i.pened and in it high stale ‘.) ultivutioii. Joins Col. Join, t*. Thou.as, and Win. Drum wright, and <t course it is good. Call and examine hi gottrselvts; nij Fiver,if 1 wilt show the place at any tune l wiM sell it low. W 1 lit ti.u pieces 1 w ill Sell corn, loihler, oats, toCk liugy and cattle. \V. W CHAPMAN. Gi iifin, Aug. ‘2, ‘S i If Valuable PlanLHions for Sa!. nr.. k lltl \(* to move to} planting interest West,] oiler for sale two valuable Plantations. One situated ’. Maciiii eouiily wi'i.lti three mil, sos \\ no l-estt-r. on the donth-W’ - 1.-rn Krill Itoad, containing V,4thci,n ol level );tk and llisHtorj land, with good uupi'ovt loelits and i■ * uvi til thirl . .-ii and fourteen InttiJrttl aims in cnltivauou, a letmitkH'tthle |Hirtionof which is fre,li itnul. Tin' ol ner Plnruation is situated in 110 14dt district ol Lee, oil Flint River at ll;e niouilt i Chokcef.cliickee Creek m l contains ‘2,4* 4 acres ol Land about two thirds of winch .s Dak un i Hickory Land ot the best Ipiaiity, and the- re mainder good Pine Land, with about Diirteeu hundred acres n cultivation, nearly all ol which is fresh land, huJ as pro luetive us any land in jSouth-WeStrni Georgia, and is’ finely watered, and substantially improved. J)v overseers wid show tliese places lit any one isldiig to examine tin in My terms w ill be liberal and payments < asy. l-Vr further particidars address the undcrsiguid at Alac-jc. juiy at IT-tl. __ ______ To IPluitiors and Ciipitalhlti. tTiOR t-ale* Msnl acres of land in Raker County, situated . mostly on or mar tl.eciage Road li .1.1 Alh.'tny to Thom isvUie, and distant from Albany 12 tn 15 miles. Ti.cy are ill bodies of from 5hU to g.'oO acres, wilii improve uettls on each. The line of the projected Railroad front Albany to Thorn Iffillr nnd Build.ridge passes through them. The Rail Road from Macon to Albany w ill lie completed oy the Ist of October, which with a daily Ftage to Thomas vllle, renders these iMuniatioiH now ol easy ac ;e,:s. ALSO lu ‘0 Acres in Early County. lIM O Acres in Miller County, suti acres of w hich lying or Spring Creek are improved— -2000 Acres in Oi.hjuit County, 1500 of niiicb lying od Lit tie Ochlockouee River, are improved, this body contains 1350 acres exceeding rich Cane Hammock. C’OOJ Acres in Berrien County, of these there are two bod es of loot) Acres each, and one of 2000 acres. This last named is on the Withkco chy River, and within two miles .if Nashville the County Lite. AL80,25,000 Acres in Decatur County, in bodies mostly from 500 to 2500 acres—and several of these places of 750 and 1‘250 acres are improved. Tiicsc lands are all situated in the level lime stone plains of tiie rich valley of tiie Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers.— They are now beginlng 10 he settle*! and put in cultivation, md arc found to be as productive as the lands higher up the valley in Baker and Dougherty counties. The L\ 8. Mail is carried in stcameis twice a week fmno Bainbridge (the county Lite of Decatur) to the Bay, and the customary rate of Freght is 75 cents per bale, on Cotton. Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile lands to cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a safe and profi tstble in vest men’of their funds, would do well to call and c\:t mine. Terms of sale will be made easy. Maps and a more detailed description, may be had by calling at the oflice of JAMKS R. BUTTS, at Macon, or sep9,'24-tf GUO. XV. GARMANY, of Savannah. PL.IXTATIOX FOR SALK. fSTIS il subscriber againoll'trs for sale his plantation g’.'.r&Z J. lying on Comtr.is.-ioners Creek, in Wilkinson court ty, directly on the Central Railroad, just above No. 15, Ics.- than two hours ride from Macon, and eight hours from Sa vannah. This plantation is one of the most desirable in Gearti ia* It contains 1,100 ACRES, about one half clear ed, a large portion of the cleared land/VesA, and several hun- Jred acre* of r itie <Jo:lo:i Laud vet to Creek and Branch bottoms, of which there are tcr,ui)surpaxKi *) For Corn There is a tine MIX ERA /, SPRIXO on the premises, within a few feet of the Railroad —also, a good saw and grist mill, 1 mile from the Negro quarter; and of Fish anil Game, ‘here i- at hand thcb.st supply lo be found in the oid part of lhe ?!ate. The place Mes well, and to any man who understands plant ing, presents rare inducements. Tiie present proprietor de sires to withdraw his capital, and Invest it in Business that lie understands, he will therefore sell a Gr*al Bargain. The growing crop will show for itself. Call at the planta tion arid see for yourselves, or address the undersigned at Macon. J. 11. R. WASHINGTON, juoe 3, 11-ts I'oßßiy Lain! tor rgiflK Subs .Tiber propo- s to sell three hundred acres of M. land situated i.c.ir the town of McDom-ugh, Ga. The improvement consists of a framed dwelling, containing five rooms and Liar fireplaces; a fra mod kitchen with two r.--oius ; and oilier wit-housts, ami all new, having hem built wlrhin the las| twelve lu-i.-th-; <me hut-ured acres of woodland; one bundled and twenty acres of Trcsb land, having boon cleared within the last three years, and hi nut eighty acres of old bu and. McDonough posucss..: the advan tages of good schools, chruclits ami good pure fr-.e stone water, and is considered oue v.f the iu,i-l healthy \ ißages in the State. The a'.ovc place will he sold “0 easy terms to an rp.).rov ed puri h-i- r. Apply to A. CLOUD, oct 1d22--tf McDcnough, Ga. For or Crciiil. I Oi’ I*’KSt the plantation near Anierleus.foriwrly own- Std by T. L. Holt, six miles from Atnerlcus, on ti e Muck alee creek, c-.ntaining si.-, hundred and seven acres, two hutiilnxl un i fifty acre* o’enre l, with all t!i<* necessary bn!!*! • ings, negro hour •■-. gin house, screw, Ac. The place will he su’d “t a bargain and 011 a long credit Apply to T. M. Furlo e. at Amevici: . 1,1 to me at t!. : •: place. Macon, oot 13 iD-ff JA.MI..S \Y. GRIFFIN. LANDS FORSALeT ¥ll WIN County; 6th district, N..s. 151, :!20, o'.* 1. 4Cfi, 42ff; ■ sth and strict, Sos. 255,!)7 ; Ist district,No ink; Appling nit district, No. 413; U’ *:,c lsr dirtr'et, N . 17*. !n ail -l.PM acres, which I sill sc! for fob*))) Car It, T.tlis good. Apply lo Chariot Collins, Macon, Ga., or to Subscriber :.t Blake ly. Ga. All persons are forbid tresspassing on said lands, uov 24-Sm* P. P. SMiril. Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph. f|H> all whom it may concern, this i to notify the public JL tliat ISAACS is at home again, and Legs to assure his patrons that his Saloon is not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling public t* ill find their establishment opec. not forth - 5'.:..-m only, but , t ail Season of the year, and those calling mi us, tv i!I at all hour?, find our larder sup plied with all the delicacies that the New Vork ami ot! er markets will alibrd, in the way of eatables and something good to drink, and Gx days out of seven, more than cau be iouiid in any other house in town. E. ISAACS &. BRO’. Utsdcr KttiMoit’ii fiiiiiS, Cherry St. His Bill of Fare will every day, Be just the thing for little pay ; And those, who a. their place may eat, Vt ill Cud in it all tilings compleU And going once,they then will know, That ISAACS, U the FLACE to go. AVe shall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that it will be our unremitting care to please in every reei-eet, as we flatter ourselves, we have done till now. It may not he generally known that we have, to meet the wishes of the Medical facultv, Imported by ourselves, a very superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Oid Port, Sherry amt Madeira, possessing aii the Medicinal qualities, so much de sired by them. Look at this Pill of Fare, an I change for yourself: O"V--sX s i£S2Fßks3f, From New York, Savannah anil Brunswick, in the shell or by tlie measure, raw, fried, stewe-l, or In any way you want them Also, _ Shrimp* and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety, Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, _■ Hum and Egg*, Devil iiam ami Deviled Teraplns, Mouutain Oysters, TURTLE SOUP, Wood-Cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and everything that an epicure w ants,can always be hail when in season. Confectioneries mid Fruit. ISAACS, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort ment of CONFECTIONS RIFS. ORANGri-i, APPLES, BANANAS, Pi v E APPLES, \ arious descriptions of NL T TS, CAKKd, Ac., All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be sure and call at I‘l. ISAACS Ac JSIiO. oct 6-ts receiveeT This Morning by Stuam'r, NEW AGREE UI.OIV RITIY EXTRA LARGE NEW YORK OYSTERS, MM J i si i C(xllhsli, LOBSTERS, KLOU NDERS, litNl-lipßiicd JSQUA33S,? UHOI'SE, gl AII.S, PARTRIDGE*. For sab-at UCXIIY HOUMi’S Bdt H it Dining Antoon. usl. I received | > AN f) ALI/S LI Hi OF JF ri KILSON, contj-lt-lt lii in Tiiitt: Vols. at J. M. HOAIiD.MAN'ri. S'P 22 #'*:; tisfi***. J LBS. T. Live Gei *-■ Feathers, for sale I UUUi,; |:ijwisj BFARDEN A GaINt.S E'ioui* unl Corn. Tl W i fir.-t rate fresh ground Flour, different _• ‘ bran.-.-. 7.i Barrels Knoxville City Mills Extra family Flour, equal to Hiram Smith’s nr any oilier brand. — .H>U liushcis ot Corn, just received ami for sale at low figures. [*l>r BRA -N .v PAINES. DLAIfEINe, I. Scroll N win—, a i,ruing, ( an elitg, ftrariict and Ornaniftfr lal Work inode to Order l>- T. Ac. Wool). &Js’ City papers cojiy, feet 18-ts IfEtii tos:s W A T i: i>. fIIHR highest cash price Will be paid for likely YOUNG X N KOROLS. Also for a gang of Plautationhands. mar4,49-tf W. R. PHILLIPH, Fast Mxcon. Kegroos Wanted. Likely Negroes wanted, from Ten to Twen- Q ty-ftveyears of age—for which the highest price will be paul. C. F. STUBBS. Macon,Sept. 2*2d, 1858.—9 m .JUSL MEDIC I N E S. iKERHWLS BITTERS. The Celebrated Hollar,*! Remedy for DisrAtc of Ib< Ridtieyg, Liv er ( omplaiut, WtaJiuntsof any Fmr ami Ague, VNI) the various affections c*of*quer*t upon a disorder .d Moixn* It or I.iter, Sml, as Indigestion Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburns, Loss of Appetite, Despond, ncy. Costive mss, Blind Mi< | Heeding Pdvs. In all Nervous, Rheumatic,and Neuralgic Affi tioru ‘t has in numerous inslamts proved hi phi)’ l.er.et cial, mid in mtiel s 1 U< * I* *1 :l decided cui e. jius ts a purely vegetable fotnpound prep ared on strictly scientific principle.', after the tnanrer of the cdelsrated Hol land Professor, Ikt r’have. Because of it-: treat sucitrs in of the Furopcan States, its i* trodncilein into the l i.i -<*•‘l Mat. w:t intended n>or* * sps-chilly for <ho£e of cur fa therland •caller*(l here at.d Mere tier the face of this leiahty country. Meeting with great success among them, t now off* r it to tin American pid.iic, know ing that its truly acrid* ifttf tit* d***inal vittues must he acktiow Ifi.gtd. It i- particularly re* omr.ei.ded lo tiiose persons whose constitutors may have l.<* i. i.paiiad tv Ue r*,ntil.ooi* use of ardent spirHs, ordlttr ictnis of uotvipation. Gen. ■ ■rally inst a lit an* .us lit i-iVccl, it tinls its way directly to the -eat of lif*-, thrilling aid *pjh Pelting every Dei Ve, i sizing up the drooping siunt, amt, in fatt, nduti.e u e w heaUi, ami vigor in tiie sv sit iu. NDTICE— Whoever expects tofir.d this a beverage will tie •lisapi.iiit*d: iut to ttie sick, wi k and low s) istted. it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. Caution: Tiie great popularity “f this dilicMful Arr-ms hag Induced many imitations, which the ) id-lie shooM guard against pur chasing. He not persuaded to buy any thing ehe until vt, u lave given Ihbrl.ave’s ltoll.u.d Hitters a fair tritd. till* bottl** wid convince you how infinitely superior it is to all tiiose (lVl : YAtiDrt*. * 4 1 1 ,;ft l'"’ *‘Ottie, or six bottle* for *5 00 bv the 801. L PROPPIKTGBF, 1 ’ 3 *:• NJ V UIN Plf.f .Jr. A Cos.. Mabufactiirtng Wiarmaccutists end Chemist*. PITTSBI kCH. Pi fT” Sold in Macon by K. L. STROHFCKFR A CO Ml IN. HUNT a (M., OiOBGF PAVNK, A A SI SNA It D irui l)nvj*r:<ts Him V Vl ’. rv N—lv AVER'S J CHERRY C%.. s r ECTORAL.JIV FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF Colds, and ■■■■Pp lloniNPiim. Banmrtm, M *ss.. 20tb Dec., 1555. yc^k Dr. J. C. Aver : I do not hesitate* to say the best remedy 1 have ever found for Coughs, hse'-.c—. Hirarseneea, influenza, and tbe concomitant nVVT symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral. Its constant use in my practice and my family for tiie last tc>n years has shown it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of these-* /<A complaints. EIEN KNIGUT, M. D. A. B. MORTLET, Esq., of Utica. N. Y., write*: “l hare used your Pectoral myself and in my family ever since you invented it. and itelieve it tiie best medicine for its purpuse ever put out. With a had cold 1 should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Sprinofielp, Mps., Feb. 7,1856. Brother Ayer : 1 will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is th* best remedy we for the cure of 117 moping Cbugh, Croup, aud the chest diseases of clilldren. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM OONKK.N, M. D. AMOS LEE, Esq.. Mostfeev, la., writes, 3d Jan., I860: “I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me iu doors six weeks; took many medicine* without relief: finally tried your i’KCl oral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; loss than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as tiie best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, an 1 your remedies. :is tho poor man's frieud.” Asthma or Phthisic, amt Bronchitis. \\ ssT M anchester, Pa., Feb. 4,1556. Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cure* in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who lias labored under an Affection of the lungs for tiie List forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Aunox, Moxnos Cos., lowa, writes. Sept, ft, 1855: *• During my practice of many years I have found nothing cjual to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.” We might add volumes of evidence, but tbe most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects cron trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy lias ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cuses as this. Seme uo luiuiuu aid cau reach ; but even to those the t'ur.RRY Pectoral affords re lief and comfort. AST OR It nrsE. New York City. March 5,1856. Doctor Ayer, Lowell: I feel it a duty aud a pleasure to ia form you what your Cherry Pectoral has dune for my wife. She had been five month* i.ihvriuir under the dangerous svmjs toms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. JBhe was steadily tailing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where vve have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We hloss hi* kindness, as vve do yor.r skill, for she lias recovered from that day. She is not vet as strong at she used t*> lx-, but is free from her cough, and calls heraelt well Yours, with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY,of Shelbytillb. (bnntrnptirc*. do not and ■ pair till yon hav* tried Ayrr’sChf.rut Pectoral. 11 is made by oue of the best umdicat 1 In-uiists in tiie world, and its cures all round us bespeak the high toerits of it, virtues. littiaddphi.t J*uhjtr. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, 11 1 IF. sciences of Chemistry ar.d Medieine have been taxed tiu-ir utmost to produce this iiest. mast Jierfect purgative which is known toman. Innumerable proofs are shown that tiles.- Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordina ry medicines, and that they win unprec* dentedly ni>on the esteem of ail men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate tho vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out tbe fonl linmorswlikh breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or gans into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure tbe every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and ilanger ous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they aie, at the same time, in di minished doses, tiie safest and ls-st physic that can be employed for clilldren. Being sugar-eoatod, they are pleasant to take; and b*'iug purely vegetable, are free from tiny risk of harm Cures have boeu made which surpass Ix-lief weie they not suL * (initiated by men of such exalted position and aiafacfer os L) f,.i hi 4 tiie suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen anl physicians have lent their uames to certify to the public tho re liability of my remedies, wtiile others have sent me the assup kl.ee of their conviction that my I’reparations contribute ha meusoly to the rebel of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased t-’ furnish gratis my Amer- J.-ru Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certifi cate* of their cures of the following complaints: Costiveuess, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heart burn. Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indiges trim. Morbid Inaction if the Bowels, and Bain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, ail l lcerous and Cutaneous Dis eases which require an eracuaiit Medicine, Scrofula or King’s Evil. They also, by purifying tlic blood and stimulating the sys tem. cure many complaints which it. would not be supposed they could reach, such ns Deafness, l’artial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver and Kidney*. Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the liody or obstruction of its functions. Do notlie put off bv unprincipled dealers with some other pffl they make more protit on. Ask tor Alt a's Pills, aud take uoth iug else. No other they ran give yo;t compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative ]lowers. The sick want the best o*ii there is for them, and they sirnuld have it, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Al£K, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mas*. Prick, ‘45 Cxs. prs. Box. Fivs Boxes for sl. SOLD BY ZLILIX HUNT. A CO. oct 6-6 m M xctiM, Gx popularity of the wTeSrANq 1 I ‘lexi.aii Mit-.iHUR 1., Liniment, Is coextvnsive j V with tlie civilization of tbe | ‘fry, - . vi. J globe. Other arti les claim to ] . Aak’ aileviate t ain and distreif— * ‘ cians, Government II >*piUt)s, Farriers, Planters, Farjnneis, Livery-men, Ac , fiave pnicticaliy demonstrated this fact, throughout ‘he world. No article ever before received such undivided praise and support from Medical and Scientific men. HIIKMIATIfJI of years’ standing, lias been totally cured, Piles, Ulcers, Tu mors, Running Sores, Scrofula, Stiff Joints, Felons, Sue! lings, Burns, Bites, Cliaj.s, Neuralgia. Salt Rheum, and all aches and pains upon nun, and kindrtd complaints upon HORSES, CATTLE, &C. Such as Ri,>g-!.ne, Gall. Scratches. Spavin, Poll-Evil, Swee ney, llonf-ftil, Ac., are subdued and cured by the MUSTANG XuIKriLoiJBlNrX. VALUABLE liCRSE SAVED ! Mr. S. I Reh, Hyde Park, \t., v.jlies; —“ That tlie horse was con*'.! -r.-.t wortlde-*,” (his case was Spavin.) “but sir c* the free c-of tbe Mustang liirm. nt, I 1-ave sold Mm for slsd ca-'h. Y'our Liriimefirtias been doing wonders up here,” 4>il Broaii Stweet, Pmi.Anxt.FinA. Ti. (Extract) “In lifting the kettle- irc-ui the fire it betouic nom-inagenhlc, tilted over, and scaTded (my lui’-d* vety sc ver- iy, almost to a crisp. It was an awlul eight. The Mus tang Liniment appeared to extract the- pain. It hea!< J rapidly without soreness, and left no scar of e<cct;rt. Truly yours, “ FOSTER.” Such language as tiiis it but tbe constant and natural echo wieeri ver tins article is u*d. This Lin fluent Is lnd spen*ab’- to plant-rv and owners of horses and mules. Mr. John Bamkl.j, Al-.utgomcry, Ala , *old a slave fur who was raised from ut:er uselessnet* by this Liniment. Ev ery family -liould have it. Be very par ticular and empdre for the Mustang Liniment and take uo other. Sold by H dealers throughout North and South America, Etiro’-c, and the I stand* of tlie Ocean, for f’s cents, 50 cents, and t! ‘lO perlarttW. BARNES A PARK, New Y'ork. jan 5-41 —twice each month Bui. _____ .futon A, Ri'tuibViick Kaii Ho:ul. a GBEILUII.Y to the requi’ ements of the Charter of j\ the Maeon * Bi uns.vick Bail Rood Gompn,a meeting of tlie Stockholders w ill be held in the City of Macon, &t the Oouncil Chamber, at 11 o’clock on FRIDAY', the -Kb day of Febmary next, for the purpose of electing a Board of Pircr tore for the ensuing year, at and the trantaetiou of such other Ifiisiness a* may couie kvfore the meeting* Stockholders may lee represent! and ir> person or)-y proxy, but a full meeting of the Stockholders is especially requested. A. E. COCHEAX, President. E. C. Rowi and, Fecreta-y. ijanfWt COFFI ws. f?ONE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained. <■ Cheap Yanecred Mahogany Coffins, Also New tsty> e .Metalic Cases Su|X>rlor to the old styles. Old Pattern Metalic Cases at Lower prices. June 16—y T. k G. WOOD.