Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 12, 1858, Image 4

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»* Uic Monroe Doctrine. Speculation arc- over an nen indulged in re lation to tlto ionroe Doctrine, end *es views everr way erroneous are It is under these circumstance that * Cotton Goods in China. The New York Economist Bays United States Marshal Sales. Admint’rtrrlor’s Sales. V\ ' : VALU/V REAL ESTATE! SALKS POSITIVE. Must be sold to close the business and (li- clnrations the first of which grew out of tlicdis-1 mostly cotton, will ase per head as much cotton ou-donswhich took place in 1823, and earlier, cloth as the inhabitants of the l rated States, between otw Government and that of Russia and | wlilch is about 80 vards, which requires the m- (Jreat llritain in regard to the proper limits of credible quantity of 10,000.000 lialcs cotton, or our Northwestern territory. The leading Pow ers o 'Europe up to that time had been accus tomed to considerthc unoccupied portions ofthe V. .-stern World as still open, in point of public 1 iw, to settlement and colonization as derelict ty, wen improvcu, U- t tf e proceeds among heirs and pay debts. re "rfess. Levied on ie ——t-jll ^ ao] j before the Conrt House door, in rSid^faw/forthe »V Clinton, Jones County, on the first Tuesday in Court Of the l pitt-d euws urine | j- or( . mber nsIti between the legal hours of sale, and Ttfomas'j*"Brown. Property j by virtue of u order from the Honorable the Ordi- Change of Schedule. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPAC^ET LINE IN CONNNEOTION with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Kail lloads. rrtHE splendid and Fast Running EVANS-, HAE.RISS & 00., Factors & Commission Merchants, territory, upon which they might enter and which they might subsequently hold, on condition of occupying the land. For the sake of rebutting this pretention, at least so far as It might beheld to restrict our territorial claims in the North west, the Administration of Monroe took thcoo- rasion to assert "as a principle, in which the rights and interests of the United States were involve*!, that the American Continents hy the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, arc henceforth not tp be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European Power.” It is well known tj«i \lr. John Quincy Adams was thonntl'oi <>f this "principleand the motives by wh.ch he was influenced in propounding A arc elaborately set forth in the correspondence he had at that peri od with Mr. Middleton, then out*Minister at the Russian Court, ns also with Mr. Rush, our able Ambassador at the Court of St. James. Ilis argument was, in brief, that the South American States .and Mexico, by virtue of tlieir independence, had acceded to all the proprietary rights formerly enjoyed by Spain, and since the United Slates' claimed to extend their jurisdic tion to the Pacific, rnd thus over the whole of the Northwestern Territory which they had not vet actually ocftipie-l,it hence resulted that both the Northern and Southern Continentaof Ameri ca had |Missed under the civil dominion of the three times the United States crop. That cot ton is grown in small quantities by all the Chi nese formers, and the cloth is home-made to a great extent The artizans and citizens „„ u purchase the homemade cloths. They have in j. ro pen v pointed oat hr A. JL Little, the last twenty years had supplies of the Eng- DAN’L II. STEWART, D. 8. M. BAY .STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., T> KNEW tl e tc-mlcr of tlieir services to the Plan- IV, ters of Georgia and the adjoining States, and will continue to sell Cotton at rtFTV cents per bale. Orders for Ragging, Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when desired, on Cotton in store. _ rmnm.i _ _ ■ W.M.M.D Antionac, | W.w. E. Evans, Boybton A Go T*. Thomas J. Brown, rropeny | of JonM co unty. ,he foUowing described Val- GOKBWAt, F. Harden, Commander,leaveseavan- I Glo W . Evans, Uobt. V. Hakkis i. K mted outby defeudanG h our^>ts ol l^an^v,^ ^ to wit . .... u J h for Charleston every Sunday and lledaetday i Savannah. July SO. 185s. aug 3-6n>* t No. 285 in the 21st District of v-artyt ounty, ..>o j I’fcrg', thousand, 3000 acreaof Land.lyilMrln Jones afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston acres; Lot No. 281 in therih Di»tnet of Rnndoljdi , , hg Jiiiledgevillc Road, about seven (7) with the train ofthe North Eastern Rail Road going county, SOS} acres : Lot No. l.^ta the 10th Distnrt ^ adjoining the Lands of Samuel North: returning, leaves Charleston every Monday Stewart County. 20SJ noreai l.Siz thej ori>wo " d William Roberts/ Greeu Roberts, -Mrs. and Friday night at 8J e-clock (alter tl,e arrival District of Worth enunty. «W acres all leited on , s<iaen an( , olllcnf> , rel j known as the Lands, Plant* of the cars of the North Eastern It. Road.) aDd ar- M the property of Aleaamwr w. Gime to sausiy a |i(m ^ of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased.— rives at Savannah early the following mornings, fi. ft. from the «w tTrqnBGourt of the Inited Mates , UQfl tbonsan<1 0 f which, isOak aud Hickory Land, By this route Passengers can obtain through tick- f about one half of the whole is wood land. | eta to and from Savannah, Ga„ and Wilmington, N. lain 1C anuiwil , a *». . n .na T mnA Cw, Important to Planters! INGERSOLL HOOP LOOK, About three hundred aeree of Land, known aa the | CusOna.HH William Stripling tract, and upon which said Wil- Having a through freight arrangement with the liam Stripling now lives—will be sold separately. the Central Rail Road and its connections, nil freights Also, under like order and authority, will bo sol between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con- on the tint J’uesday in UceemUr next, before the signed to the agents of this lino will bo forwarded Sept 88,1858. ____ Jones County Silt-rill hnlc. j on the tint ITuesday jpi I I _ W ILL be sold before the Court honso door in , Court House door m Macon, Bibb county, Three w ith dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tm.-day in ; hundred and thirty. 330 acres of Land lying on the vBROORS, Agt, Savannah, - — ‘ — - - *•--- • . E. LAFITTE A CO., Agts. Charleston. November next, within the legal hours ot sale: the Macon Reserve, about three and a half (31) miles following property, to wit: One negro Woman name , from Maoon, adjoining lands of John H. Lowe, Robt.; Nancy, about twenty two orfour years of age, of " — " — dark complexion, and her child about thirteen months old. Levied on aa the property of Calvin Broach, to satisfy all. fa. issued from the Superior Conrt of Jones connty in favor of Peter L. Clower H■ and Green A. Clower, Executors of Peter Clower, j Jonathan Wilder. deceased, vs. Calvin Breach, Hamilton Broach and j Also, Fifty [50] acres of Land, 2 miles West of jan 19 iish and Americnn cottons of better quality and cheaper make, but the market lias been restrict ed to the five ports. It is now the case that these goods will everywhere compete with the bad and dear home manufacture. Chinn.— The result cannot be doubt r « f - England was situated a few years g*-* in the same position with regard to Ind-- She imported cotton goods as well as cotton, thence, and Nankeens from China the trade ceased, and English goods w-cresentto India, and agreator weight of goods ,., w . ..... ig now annually sent to lltdifc, than is cotton lm-1 vv r illi*m G. Kilpatrick. I*roperty pointed ont by j Macon, knofrn as the West half oflot No. #1, Macon ported thence. The Americans and English arc: Calvin Broach. ' Reserve. now to compete with each other against the Sep.23,1838. WILLIAMSLOCUMB,Pffighff- . J £R .^ 8 .. ko'» w/wii home- made cottons of China in all the ports, an«l From Telegraph Extra, Oct 1, 1858. as P ro P«rty of Joseph G ^tdey e w I. j qnilE subscriber will open the above Hall about the field is almost limitless. Chiirn wants '; Jones County Sheriff Sale. Administrator of J^eph G. deceased.; o f °Dav Boardera f ^d T?anS°C^lt 0 o n quick-silver and cotton goods, "j 11 P 8 ^ 1 J TT71LL be Bold,before the Court house door, iu the _Sept. SI, 1858. j me rs. This house is now offered as inferior tom tea and Silks to an extent. Tlie difficulty which I V V town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in No- -xyoTICK.—Sixty days after date, application other First Class Hotel io the South, and from it? presents itself, however, is. the want of cotton. I vember next, the following property, viz : J_\ will be made to the Ordiu ' w ~ “ Tlio United States cron is the onlv dependence tight negroes, Edmund, a man 27 years old,—- for leave to sell the real estate f r the- -,,11- of Amrrira. nnd KnVom- nnd the Sflint A , n , n “;..' 1 **° y ,s y c '* r * c |d , Cnmlis. a girl to ofsaid county deceased-. Transient persons. Tho public may expect from this for the people of Amcncannd Europe nml tla , ye ,,, chancy, a woman t. years old, and her EMELINE SMITH, ; House, all the luxuries and comforts to he found i supply is too short in average years. Itnmylol- child, Katy, tl years old, lien, a boy 11 years old. Sept. U, 1838. Administratrix. any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, low tliat as the American goods of the kind a- • Pleasant, a boy 7 years old, and Silas, a hoy 9 years - — —— ~. | mar S Late ofthe Floyd House. J. n >«,l *o *1,0 fhina market are liinle clieaner «M. (the live last named negroes in possession of A OTIt'E.-Sixty days afterdato applicationwill dsrtctl.o the Vttim market an. inane ene-qicr Bft . BeU _ however sul>5co t.. Three hundred and ; iN be madeto the Ordinary of Jones Connty for P I I M T UOIKP and better than the same kmusof goods m Eng- f ol ty.,| iree gum acres of land, more orless.in 377th; leave tosell the Slaves belonging tothe estate of! ” Lila I fl nJ UOL, \AC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWARD, Sale and Livery Stable. : TTAYDEN & WOODWARD are now “ XX prepared to furnish their friends and tlie pnbiic generally, with good safe Horses_ nnd new as well AS tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction. If strict personal attention to business and reasonable Cn.h Prices will enable them to do so. Horses fed and kept by the day, w eek or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea dable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery Office. Macon, Ga. - *pl GRANITE HALL Terms.—One half Cash, Die other half in one year. I OPPOSITE THE LAMER MOUSE. Patten & Miller, (LITE FATTEN. nVTTOX & CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. 0. FATTEN.. . . aug 3 A. J. yllU.KR. Jonathan Gollins, (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) W ILL continue tho Wore House mid Coin mission Hiisiuens at the Fire Proof Build. ary of Jones County I central location, its largeand airy rooms, offers great mg occupied by them in this place, in connection of Lovel Smith, late inducements and accommodations to Families ana with his son, W. A. Collins. IIo respectfully solicits the business of the patrons of the latefirm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to several Stmtcs among which they they were (or- . celled. In other wo rda, it vnu eon tended Ifostthe! get her supply where she can ling of some Power now covered nml protected all the territorj- .if the Western World, whicli, In-iiig thus preoccupied by eivized nations, would 1 icnceforth be accessible to Europeans and to each other only on the footing of so many independent sovereignties, claiming and asserted a jurisdic tion which shielded the whole continent from en croachments under the cld and long-recognised rights of discovery and settlement. Tlie "Mon roe doctrine,” under this head, had that extent, a id no more. The second branch ofthe declaration made by President Monroe, in his Annual Message ofl8- •j:t, related to the apprehended attempt of tlto Eu- land, that the China market will so command District, adjoining lands to BaUy Bell, John Jarrell: James W. Harkins, late of said county deceaaed. - JIACON, GA.. the crop that very little will be spared to Eu- ami others! in good repair, nnd in a high state of ROBERT P. HARKINS, Adm'r. TTtORMERLY known as the Maeon House, A-. cone ‘in other words that the l iiite*! States I enltivation—free, productive, and good cotton lands. Sept. 21,1858. X on h irst street, opposite I atten, Col-f|: r rope. in oilier worus, uu uu cimvu ,.iaic* Al , h Males, one a black color, one a hay.one a — — . lins & Co., has been recently fitted up with Jil will work upthcirowncottonforthe Chinaand ^ e , i ' aI1 ., in ; t , or ,, criWellbroke H J n ’ dUke .. Gcorgiii-Joncs Connty, South American markets leaving England to ) y . All ofthe above property levied —- CIS ^unvi.uiy, UtCU uuutliuvu uuun »u all business efinfided to their care. Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS, july C—tf lllON COTTO.N TIE. I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the groat Sooth West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK. with tho common Hoop Iron Band, has superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale. Time and space would fail ns to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men. Insurers, Compressors and Shippers, showing beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are numbered, and the immense advantages of* the , IIoop Lock and Iron Tic. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded tn these points: 4. They save twenty to thirty dollar* cost iu baling material on every one hundred Sag*. 2. The fastening is much more expeditiously ap plied, and much more convenient for the compress. 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton from tho bale. 4. Hi* an nlmo«t absolute security ngaiiuu Tire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown e%v York, 7'BOM " Sav d Charleston, ' ' j CABIN PASSAGE TO PniLA DELPHI! Excursion Tivketa good for returning, ii" January 1,185ft .../ ,0 P Tickets from Philadelphia to :tiagarVF-illi" j furnished by tho Agents at CharloJvZ R andSavanmih, H The well known first class side whci i sVa!r, ( : ■ ■ Koystono StnWL CAPT. C. P. MAHSHMAN, rod ’ «■ State of Gveorai: BB a CAP r. J. J. GARVIN. *PTT Now form a Weekly Line for the North H J ; Charleston and Savannah on altf-rnst.- n-iy hJP I int follows : " 5 -r i The.Keystone State, from Charleston, An- iTf K 28th : Sept. 11th,25th : Oet. nth, nnd *3d„ * r “ : . f 11 I ing Philadelphia the alternate Saturd -,ys. j The, State ef Georgia, from Savannah. H j 7tli, Slst: Sept. 4th, lStn : Oet. 2d, tot-, and jt J5 leaving Philadelphia the alternate Si.- urdays." ‘ .O— For safety and comfort, having superior sTn|^B3 ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by nnvnri^^^Rl ( coast. One IiiSUrud m>k‘s offiiia route on INi-,j 1 ” ■ f. River and Bay—two nights at jca. -£0,5, l i for Niagara falls, the lakes & cishlwg i SHORTEST ASI) CHEAPEST TfJCnthJp This Line connects at Philadelphia «ith the Northwestern Railroad Route through m Falls or BufTalo, tn to hoars from rnihdr.j.,i’‘''^B Through tickets, with tho privilege of -'BH Philadelphia and intermediate points, : ; the Agents in Savannah. Fare to Niagara-or Batfalvi, 822. to Canandaigua, 822. C. A. GREINER A CO., Agents it S.u-ann,) T. S. A T. G. BL'DD, Agents:. .-I.arlesto-, ang 3 SCHEDULE ON THE South-W estern R.; i OVER WHICH PASSES THE a largo addition, for the accommodation ofBoardera I property of Tlios. F. Jarrell, to satisfy — ^■■xhb Jones Bnperior Conrt,-In A Poisoned Valiev. administrator of John Towlea, deceased, vs. Thoa. ore of Thomaa Barker decoaaed: . ful for past favors, flatters himselfthat by strict at- * F. Jarrc-t. Property pointeil ont bv Robert C'ald Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ; tention to business, he will receive his share of pnb- A singular discovery lias lately been made well. JAMES O. BARNES. Sheriff. singular those .interested to he and appear at my ; licpatronage. ~ ‘ ” Mr. oet l office on or beforathe first Monday in November next j Passengers wishing to stop at the above honse, VLSO, * n( l shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters' when arriving at tho depot will ask for its Represen ■ i. — .. ...... PETEK S. IIUMPIIKIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in oil the Courts of the Slacon " trict, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah Marietta. (aug 17—ty near Batten in Java, of a poisoned valley. Alexander Loudon visited it last July, and we extract a paragraph from n communication on Postponed StaerfJT Sale. should not be grnntei Eauicr A Anderson, ATTORNEYS A T L A W, MACON, GA., TJRACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, Given under my hand at office this 30th day of j substantial of life. - September 1858. ' C11AS. MACARTHY, Ord. PpiCO Of EOclFd S ; : For a singla meal 50 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast..... 1,25 I tativc. The table shall not be inferior to any in the . 1 and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe aud 1 • . . .... ,. „1..„ tl./, LVJnmI f'n.ivta af Knvanntih Por Sale on Long Credit. OFFER for sale, on long credit, at a fair price, the Plantation six miles from Americas, formerly _ . , „ „ * . . • .«■«.« I IHO III |Uf Ut VI rt HOT ilUUl.VUO Ml luvurvi nu- Poisoned \ alley; nnd following a path which bert m. McGhee, ami one in favor of Joseph X. T bat been made for the purpose, the party short- Watts, all vs. Anderson S. Childs. Levied upon aa 1 IV reached it with a couple of dogs and fowls, the property of Anderson S. Childs, levy made and o’™ 6 ' 1 b y T - U( i LT ', to “ u, “ l % e,x 1,undr ? d an A r ». 1 *^a t\ rfttnrnpii to mo ?>v tfohn W. McGhee, a Constubh* seven acres. Tr.o hundred nnd titt y. acres cleared.* for the purpose of making experiments. Onifr- ^ l * JAMES tl B\KNES. Sheriff There are all the necessary buildings on the place, i* riving at ^hc^top of thc^mountain the party dr?- j I ( OI , stou i>osl|»oucd I ' By"the day..™. L 5 ® Single week... 8>°° Bv the month (Board A Lodging)... .20,00 feb 2 THOS H. FLIN1’, Proprietor. BOER HAVE’* mounted and scrambled up the side of the hill. .... — Negro Cabins, Gin House aud Screw, and agreit; Micritr saies* < tra(Jo wi „ ^ Inade Apply toT. m. fijklow, ■ tt/^t t a Am . uesday in November : at Americas, or to the uuderriiTned; XlV/ijljjLi.l\ XJ -13JL J_ X JllJA'O ntNBildnrin flip tnirn „oi if TtUP< IV nim’PIY I TINr«T»-F!-F»StT A _ Disease of the Kidneys, rojK-nn Powers combined in tlie Holy Alliance, ~~ ?*_*L! XTCTILL he sold on the first Tuesday in November to re-subjtigate tlie Spanish Amen can States «t n distance of a mile, tutli the a sistance of yy next, before the CourtUousedoorinthe town ; "oet 3 1858 tf JAMES W. GRIFFIN, i THF CFIFBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY which had thrown olV their allegiance to the the branches and protecting the roots. When «f Perry, within the lawful hours of sale, the Mer- — VUE CLLEBKAlfcD HOLLAND itXJiEDX at a few yards from the vallev, a strong nausc- chant Mills on Mosey Creek, known as Crawford's ! $10,000 (_7 JELSil I * OK 2£±»SS£rKSE&r,2 sptst^&aust^t^ Valuable Plantation ™ lonscr fo««a iSJ wl!*, b .b~t talT . ^SjJTSnff°i! IX HOUSTON" COL'XTl" FOR SALE. /-Cl IUI DI 4 I M T mile in circumference, of an oval shape anil a- favor of officers of Court vs. Robert A. Crawford, 1TU1E undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- LI V L D w U IV1 l L r\ I IN I , Lout tliirtv feet deen i one in favorthe State vs. Robert A. Crawford for' X Isrscash, the Plantation in Houston court,’; WFAKNFSK OF ANY KIND Tl,,. 1„I„r;» tnl-. Hit u illimit i Tax, for the year 1857. The above fi. fas. transfered known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIK- \\ 1,AK,M.,5 U1 AN U.N « Tlie bottom of it appeared to be Hat, niUiout , to Wm j . A ' dl . r6011 iA K e n tfor the P copies Baukof TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. Tins PlantaUon PETTEH. ATVTI A.CS-UE any vegetation, and a few large stones scatterml South Carolina, and one in favor of A. M. Allen vs. ’ is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one miio of I * w “A* 1 " w A3 here and there. Skeletons of human beings, Robert A. Crawford from Houston Superior Court, tho South-Western Rail Road, said road passing And tho various affections consequent upon a dis- titrors. licars. deers and all sorts of hints nml Also at the same lime and place, one House and ; through one cornerofthe Land. There is between ordered ... .... rrmfsnirnslii I.TnshrMif in mmfonrinn ThoVroi.nl Lot in tho town of Fort Valley, known ns a Bar sU and seven hundred acres of Land cleared, audm, STOMACH OK EIVEK _ wild nninuils lay almut tn prefusion. Tlie grouml Uoon » BIld Billiard Saloon, on tfie corner North an« ; to H ■ ■ '■I ~ principles such ns these, was equally directed on which they lay at tho lxntom or tho valley J opposite McKaffee’s Hotel, and /routing to 8outh 1 Pb ;*t us «us tho revolted provinces of Great Britain, appeared to bo a liard sandy substance, and no : Webern Kailroad. Said Lot beuijj seventy feet H< ami in which, if any whore, Uic "overthrow of vapor was perceived. The sides were covered j * government ’ might lie di-cmcd to operate as an "ltll vegetation. , . of William t?. Smith to satisfy one fi. fa. from Hons- These Lands are level aud well adapted to the pro- j beneficial, and in olhors effected a decided core." sample ” calling for chastisement t At the It was proposed to enter it, and cacti ol flic ton Superior Conrt. George T. Rogers A Son vs. dnetion of Com or Cotton, and instead of wearing This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on - » r i.— n »irl,.rim, li*«n«r Miwawl «/> wltliin - unn:—u out, get more productive as they grow older, under ] strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah, j Tliov have also recently become the Agents ofthe ! following Insurance Companies: The Auguatn IiiniirniiccniiilItaakiafCeni- puny of which W. M. D'Astiosac is President and i C. t. McCav is Secretary. And the Alabama B-'ire nail JInrino Imu- I rnucc Company, Montgomery, of which T. II. : Watts is President and A. Willi aha is Secretary. I Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates. I apl 20 | How < j by actual exponent, ^ NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS HJn| * j twenty hottra irnnt tpmrihng, and allowing plenty ! J- - V : J .. of time for easy extinguishment. ..T*^— LL - —xtq » | 5 It in nn absolutely aeeurc fnateniiag. In , Two Daily Trains between Macon Sc Cobr 11 - actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus ( ' boand, were pitched down forty teet perpendicular j <jx a xd AFTER 1CI Y ’otl, from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without jjeave Macon at 11.45 p. m . and 9 4:.'a m \~-B perceptible effect. ; at Columbus 5.351. m. and 3,«m. tl. lt is perfectly simplc.and requires no machinery Uare Columbas 4 0u „ m aU(] 3 i Ani at slim the application. Any common hoop-iron ol Macon 9 50* m and a 18 d m j proper width and thickness, (which is about 3 inch , M , A %, in „ I)n , r „„,. wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and leave M&oon u .« p . u . Amv-iu Alban, ti.sSiJ n « of any requisite length to suit the bate, is taken , Arriv . ( ,i). iWMn „ y ; , 1 1Ue to the hand, one «id passed thr<mgh ; tl.e opening. f-cave Albany 3X0 p. m. Leave Dawson U0» : And tl Arrive in Macon 9.1 s p. m. - -* 1 " mother country These Powers had solemly declared at Verona in 1822, their "resolution to repel the maxim of rebellion, in whatever place, or under whatever form it might show itself," as before at Troppan they had public] v announced “that the European States have undoubted right to take a hostile ittitudo in regard to those nations in which the overthrow of Government might operate as an example." Who docs not see that a blow aim ed at the Spanish provinces, in pursuance of SPEER A HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AIACON, GEORGIA. OJkceon Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton. Avenue. W E have associated as partners in the practice of law in the counties of the Macon and ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial contract—also will attend tlie Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. JI. SPEER, mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. n We dr But Forth: -Witi And U of the lock to the length of about cue inch, and then bent < verthe end of tne lock. The other end ol the hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through a loop or opening in the opposite end of the locJk, and then bent in the same manner as the other. The button is then turned back to its place over them, and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale may be moved if desired. 7. It holds the package in onc-fourth smaller coin- pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to ban- Tri- IVccMt,. Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—rp:7 ; . day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32* Arrive at Dawson - r ».00 p. m. Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson —. rive at Macon 0.11 p. in. Trains.to Columbus form a through colw-,., to MoiJtgoinerv\ Alabama and Augusta, Kin^svi . _ » . c . . — , AViltmugton, Savannah,- Milledgeville aud Karos.* .and cheapening freight. _. Post Coaches n\n iVom Albany to Tallaln^ These facts and advantages are certified to by Bahibridge, Thomasville, &c.. daily; aLcuri-v leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro- jy from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, ..Vc. ho corner North anft | fine conffition for making a crop another year. The: QUCII as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, -lace is* well improved. Having Frame Negro • Q Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, ty feet Houses with brick Chimneva to accommodate Fifty, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. The* sides were covered j front and sixty^ back, as pointed out by^ the Defen-! Negroes, and Frame Gin House, Cotton Screw and fa all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec- I tions. It lias In numerous instances proved highly JLrA W CAUJIi. ! T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs &. Kill, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, . Macon, Ga. apl20 • to the hazards mul interruptions of war. Under these circumstances it was that Jfr. Canning, then the British .Secretary- for foreign ntfiiirs, proposed to Mr. Rush "that the Govern ment of the United States should go hand in hand with England ” in resisting any attempt directed to the re-subjugation of the revolted colonics of Spain; ami it was in consequence of such a previous concert of views between the two governments, as well as in obcdienco to ob vious considerations of public policy, tliat Mr. Monroe declared, in 1823, that the United States would consider any "attempt on tlie part of the Allied J’owcJfc to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our l»eace and safety." The brief explanation shows the origin and defines the purport of the celebrated Monroe Doctrine, nnu from a source every way reliable. The rntelligencer adds: To him that makes the requisite inquiry- nolh- ing is easier than to understand what was “sig nified" by the declarations actually made by Mr. Monroe in 1823, and the "virtues” of the “doc trine ’’ then promulgate*! are apparent enough, if considered in connection with the questions to whicli they were applied by tho cautious and conservative statemcn ofthe er a But in respect tn tho modern version of the doctrine which as- sunics to claim Mr. Monroe lor its putative fath er, and which asserts the-undoubted right and iuqicrious duty of the United States to exercise n protectorate over the whole Continent of North nnd South America, we take leave to say tliat, if defensible an any principle of public right or expediency, it should allowed to vest on them for its sufficient vindication, and not seek to ms- guise its entangling origin under tlw honored name of n man whose declarations afford it neith er foundation nor pretenre for the paternity which it boasts. same time. Great Britain, bv virtue of her con-, party having lit a cigar, managed to get within j William S..Sinitli. „ ■. Mitutional principles of civil liberty, was equal- twenty feet of the bottom, where a sickening, j _8«pt. 98. J _»HN L. HALSTEAD, 8Yff_ Vjndw.ous calUv^mn f d Jy averse to such a policy as was espoused by nauseous «neU was experienced without any Jones Postponed Mortgage SlierM tll „!^“Tor ,1.“ cqnivaIem to ten t’hons.n.1 the IIolv Alliance, nnd, moreover, had already difficulty ot breathing. A dog was now fasten- SALE. dollars easb. entered into ft vornbie commercial relations with J* 1 *<> the end ol a bamboo and thrust tothe xtt-jll lie sold liefore the Court House door, in Any further information d<»ired, will be furnished the Sm. •ish-Amcricau Bepublics, which she bottom of the valley, while some of the party W ;he town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in by addressin^the undersigned at Hnsbayville. Ilous- was unwilling to renounce or to subject anew with their watches in their hands, observed the November next, the following property, viz: One ° ‘ _ effect negro Girl name Ceiley, some ten years eld, of yel- : low complexion—very likely. Levied on ns the Macon, Sept. 88,1858. celebrated Holland Professor, Bocrhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered hero end there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer i it to the American public, knowiug that its truly j 1 - * d. Win. K. dcGrafl'cnricd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door beloi? Lunier Hou«e—above Damour’s oct 27 JL. IV. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. At the expiration of fourteen sccomk he fell j p^p^y Sf’jofol XfSuSfL virtue of one mort- off lus legs, without moving or looking around, ga „ 0 f a . issued from Jones Superior Conrt, infa- and contiuuctl alive only fourteen minutes. The vere.f Aurelius \V. Gibson vs. John A. Childs. Prop- other clog now left tire company and went toliis | erty pointed in said mortgage fi. ft- | com]<anii>n. On reaching him he was observed August si, is.-,s. S " fr ‘ to stand quite motionless, and at the end of ten j - fi" ! seconds fell down; he never moved his limbs -FoilCS f (HI tit J .In. if. ^illl- Laaids for Sale. I lVIll sell one or both of my PLANTA TIONS in Dooly county, 8} miles below Mon tezuma, on Flint River. One contains 1,873 ACRES of LAND—some 800 acres open, and in a high state ...lo.-.fi.-. 1 K'L'aon norcva wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledgeu. j _ __ „ . ___ j It is particularly recommended to those persons | Office next to Concert Hall, over Paynes Drug t whose constitutions may have been impaired by the store. jan ' continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of) dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effu-t, it j . ttabbtc I finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and I- L,- IIAKKIo, CiiAo. J. 1 lAKKlp, quickening every nerve, raising up the -drooping Milledgcville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in ] the system. Notice.—Whoever expects to fiud this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low ; spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. sep 15 of ^•ufiLntioiu^ Good ^Framed NEGRO HOUSES after and lived onlv seven minutes. A fowl! YV TILL be sold before the Court House door ill j The other contains some's, &r acres of land, about n.*i,M>n<n> nn J ji«l in • tninnisnnJ n an«r*..i- VV the town of Chilton, on the first Tuesday in 900 acres open, and in a high state of enltivation, wan throvn in, and died in a minute and a quarter, j November next, 1858, the following property, viz: j good framed Negro Houses and Dwelling House, j P _ H And another, Which was thrown 111 after, died j Two negroes—n woman name Biddy, some eighteen i other buildings good, aud an excellent little WA- CAUTION i, in the space of a minute and a half | years of age, of yellow complexion, and her child TER MILL, to do the grinding for both Plantations. . The great popularity of thisdelightful Aroma has A heaVV shower of rain fell during the time i *tosa, one yearold. levied on as the property of; There is some 1000 acres of CANE and SWAMP! mduced many imitations, which the public should that thes* oxncriincnts were coinc forward. 1 T' 10 ™*? S. Alexander, to satisfy twenty five Justice LANDS, some TWO to THREE HUNDRED 1 guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy e- 1. c 4 B r.1 - ! Court fi. fosissued tromthe 377tb District, G. M , in ACRES open, and in a high state of cultivation.— 1 anything else until you have given Bocrhave s Hoi J. B. DULLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BF.RRIEN COUNTY, GA., XT YILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT VV comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 _ the PLACES, I will sell COHN, FODDER, OATS, the sotepreprietors. resting v.. „. .... the right arm. The effect of the weather had ~~ bleached the bones as white as ivorv. This .... ® xcc,, 5 or s Sale, was probably the retains of some n-relchctl re- W brfore 8 toe Coiin-Honse d^ I". tiiTcfry of bel, hunted toward the \alk\, \\lw lianinkon , Micon, tlie plantation belon^in^ to the estate of shelter there unconscious of its character. Edmund Gilbert, deceased, late of Bibb Connty, if . - »+» J not sold privately before that time. * J Andrew S. Garr and .others, 1 State^ of Flori- fhA PfrM/in PlnntfrpiiB/lSftil J This farm lies on tho road leading from Macon to! r *« . I da. Middle Cir* From the Cotton Man eraodSol. | Tliomaston, about eleven miles from tho city ofMa- Lewis Curtis A Natli’I. Thurston, [- cnit. in Leon co, cor, and conttins five hundred and sixty (560) acres, j TrnMeea of the Apalachicola j In Chancery. ISAAC JIAKJDJEilXAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA. july 7 ly STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. Griffin, Ga., July 31 W. W. CHADM AN, ang 3 Messenger copy. Landsfor Sale. Andrew S. Garr and >‘there, BEiSJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts t burg, Pennsylvania. ty Sold in Jtacon by E. L. STUOHECKER * j T. G. BOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. aug-I and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may 18 Land Company, anil others. J Plantation Work for October. Cotton Pjcxixo.—This is still the pressing | or ** Lipkog fot-L' with about | business ofthe plantation for tin every moment should be devoted to sowed from other indent work, that must ne-l for suo'h a farm. j to said Company w . cessaril v receive the nlailtcr's attention Pick ! Tim place lies well-is well snp]ilie.i both with run- chatc, and lying in the counties of I.eoii. Wakulla, j :{,|,i„r nrf .. „.i,:i t ning and good well water. It is also convenient to | Gadsden amt Liberty, viz: the lands lying in tho first now with nil your available force, w lmc the u eatli- j Willa , n(l , (1 churches. Any | ||W MORE LIGHT! J m ^UHJ^A^LXUPS^decldeuTy ! tlie best light yet invented. Call and see them, as igiug i they are only to be Been to be appreciated. J‘ur. \ . It. R. HUTCHINGS, june 15 Next to Mrs. Dessau’s. person! two named counties will be sold at Tai-i-siiassez, on j PIANO-FORTES. is dry and warm, as ere long the short days I wishing to purchase will do well 15 call and examine the seventh (7th) day of December, and those lying i NJ OW Receiving some of the most . winter, with tho chilling winds, will l»c-ui>on i this place. Mr. Josephus Gilbert, who lives on the in the last two will ho soldat Ucuctejm.tho four- j “jptJKNDID PIANO FORTES I*!? 1 ill nfj n, wlienrcotton picking becomes a tedious and I Sh °' rW>! “ - *” y —I ‘^.‘iU'^s!*/oSfpri^g'^aUut'a^.Uion of acres, j celebrated Factoriea"of J^ASgkSSS 1A3 ® of winter, t-ou, whenlcotton picking liccomcs a tedious and place, wilt take pi disagreoablo business. 6 wbomajmOltolooly^J,,^ Ftma AMI rssa—x«cKouan.g or utesecrops JOSEPHUS GILBERT. 1.. isa part of the urgent work alluded to above, j JULIUS C. GILBERT, j Executors and should now be attended to as soon as pos-! sept 17th tds sible, as much waste results from allowing them j Administrators' (Stile. nlTUriUa Ul «J. \j. vlllLAtlUJp iw* Miinn ; iL JL extend from the St.’Marks to the Apalachicola Riv-1 A Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in tho : STAUKSVILLE, L 1 . -"- ‘ t. Also, two HARPS from J.F. Brown \XTILL practice in the c« )rv VV tern circuit. All bust ers; they exhibit every variety ot timber indigenous; United States, to this Latitude, including, of course, live oak, cy.! A Co’s. Factory. J. L. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL. sutViKD * HANSEEL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in the counties ot Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD & HANSBtiti. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 KIMBROUGH ft BASS. ATTGKNI3T-2T AT litW, ^ - i jliE co „ OA., courts of tlie South Wes- j kers in testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac tory experience and tests, unite in the following a- greemeut, which will leave no doubt on these points: We, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers nnd Buyers, of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we wiii pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten ed with the lXGEItilOLL IIOOP LOCK, al though we are aware that it will weigh If lbs. more per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. HARRIS & JOHNSTON. C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTOX.— M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy the following engage ment made with tho .Compress Establishment of Mr. Lamar: Sav'a.v.vah, July SSd, 18jj. Messrs. Freeman A Roberts, Macon, Ga: Gents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for Ingersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. Respectfully, Ac, e. A. L. LAMAR. TItc Georgia Iron Lock Company, comprising tlie undersigned, respectfully invite the attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub ject. To tho Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter est and value, and either of them will be glad to fur nish any further information, or particular applica tion may be made to the Secretary. J. F. WINTER, i T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP A HARRIS, FREEMAN A ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Ang. 3,1858. ly Hacks run six times a week from Fort VaileJ Perry, tlaynesviUe aud Hawkiosviile, and tri-vaj ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, d J take the Day Trains from Augusta and Savanna! avoid detention in .Macon. For other points t-u-l tber Train. First class steamships leavo Savannah for J York, on Wednesdays and Siturdavs. Pasaag,! the Cabin $’.5,Steerage SU. A HP' By I •■’or w! Aud Thntr AU1 Spj'wl ,S.-u Tdioy ■■n t Ami a The Pell st>\* So i ■ml Fly to Ho! follows: Montgomery 82 824 sr Columbus 823 . GEO. \Y. ADAMS,’ Superintends! MACON & WESTEBNBAILUO tol Ux T . C. NISBET, FOUNDRY Ml) MACHINE SHOP, Cotton Avenue, Macou* Georgia. : press, cedar and juniper; the soil is adapted tothe ' growth of grain, cotton—long and short staple, to- bac. ‘ " —— . " i, • , I —bacco, and sugar-cane. The waters abound in fish, ! to remain longer in the field. It IS quite an on- • , ^ y viftne of an order from the Honorable Court. and the forest with materials for shipbuilding and iject in this country—by which we mean toe cot-1 J ) of Ordinary of Monroe county, we will sell at naval stores. tort states—to put com in such a way as to pro- public auction before tho Court House, iu Perry, TERMS: “ One-third of the purchase money to tect it from the ravages ofthe weevil This Houston county, on the First Tuesday in November i be paid in cash, the bstance in one and two yean, in Turning The Tables. A oorn-ftetcr was returning, two «lays ago, from Montlery, on the Orleans road, when sud denly a man.'holding a large stick in his hand, MHHPHVHHMiHHH sti-ppad out from behind a tree- and demanded habit of constructing com houses that will first j Perry, on the road leading to Macou. adjoining the his money or his life. “Why, you seem very protect their com from rtfr. Whatever of rare : >fH. B^ TO^and^La^ , _ vc j —..... next, within the legal hours of sale. Eleven Hundred e»iual instilments, with eight percent, interest from however can never he accomplished with any (||(| T „. f , n( ,. (ft 25, acres of Land, situate, Ring dateof purchase; titles to be‘made by the Receiver degree of certainty, until our planters get in tlie I Anl i being iu said connty of lloiistna, six miles from wben all tlie piiroliase money is paid." ■ -V-* - —* *’ • -- -• *-*. —— - L - Tliesale wiil be positive and without reserve. JOHN BEARD, Receiver, Ac. Tho above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to look at, and tho tone completely captivating. Wo shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any that have a taste for fine goods. On hand, Prince Melodians, best article of the kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tainborins, Bugles, Ctarionetts, Flagolcttos, Mutes, and a variety ofBrass Instruments for Bands, kept in ottrline. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Mnsic for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac. Wntchca, Jcvvclrv nnd Fancy Good. Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; 1 Gentlemen nnd Ladies patterns. Gold Chains, M te - ’ ’ Thimbles.. Silver Spectacles WROUGHT IKON Cotton Screws worth from -to $100. hoslnesi entrusted to their | above Cut represents the Simplr*t nnd .i .«»•* .. .**«« * A | J. most Compact, nml mottf durable form of | COTTON SCREW in use. It has now been in use . for five years and over, by planters in this neighbor- j hood, and no perceptible wear. It will pack by hand, i or horse power, bales weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs. ALSO, Steam Engines and Boilers, and every i variety of Castings and Machinery. Aue. 31. care will be promptly and dilligently attended to. feb 2tf As Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta rl A. M. f Leave ^Iacon at 10 A: M. Arrive at AthnUil P. M. Leave Atlanta, at 12 night. Arrive atMa^onTI A. M. Leavo Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive sit Macon r P. M. The night train will not be run on Sundays. I®*tn 12 night train from Macon connects with the Wd^Bsit tern ani Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Knoxri V( v\ t f t] NashvLIe, Memphis, at 12.1.1 P. 31., with Genq If , R. R. for Augusta, at 10 A. 31., and Atlanta & Ml. . Point K. R. at 10.13 A. M. , ‘ n6 | |tl The 10 A. 31. train from Macon, connects wiiMfasai, "S Western & Atlantic li. R. at 8.40P. M.,andGeorJ ous ir R. R. at 12 night; aud Atlanta* West Point kl rt 0 f a at 12.5 jV, M. • „ :, The completion of the Virginia and TerniessB^H ' Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant andu'^gn to route to the 'ain jLd i ■Vi3?siu.iia Sapringd « Through Tickets to which may he had at Atlflf> tno K for SSS 25, including Stage farts €7 00, nnd to or. h'i York for 632 00. jher an Further information may be had in relation toali ^ ^ Route, on application to tlso General Ticket 0 , Atlanta. . t»« ml ALFRED L. TYLEK, ang 3 Superintend** J. fi. Ransom ft Co. MASl'TACTVli»:KJ AXD WIIOEXS.U.E DEALER5 IX BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Court hind A 39 Dey Street*, New York. J. H. Ransom, 1 (A. P. Ransom, Dan’l Ransom. > J Darius W. Geer W. A. Ransom, J ( Robt. H. Boyd. DR. A. PIERCE, fvoryaml wood Nap- H031CE0PATH will lire. . _ hut with respect to you, i should not have the aide grain. slightest hesitation. ‘ First of all, throw down i Pick your peas and put thou tip in i OFFICE IN WISniXOTOX ItMtt'K. “-S’™* —-A--% rx. j—... , f, , „ o;n— n,.7»r{ ; Medicine Cases nnd Books on Domestic Pi-aetiee for three miles ol \\mvhester, on the South-\\estern Goods, Shot Guns, Kifies, Game Bags, loaches, 8ab , Kail ltoad, roiitaining 2,405 acres of level Oak and Flasks, Pistols, &c. . 1 Fiii‘> \pw *ilpnm Smv Y3JII Kail Road, containing 0.105 acres of Iev<4 Oak and blasts,nstois, etc. | Macon, July I3-tf. a close -'VI J IU 3,1 **SII I Hickory Land, with good improvements, nnd lie- G? Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted, 1 Give its a calfat our old stand, Cot-; Card from Dl-. James HI, Jar- Union Building. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN. supported,” raid the other “but if you do hus’i- i pjutids. new on the highway also, I roust s«y that it is very irregular to rob a confrere." “Come, make haste.” said the- other, in a menacing tone; it is n punishment I inflict on you. I w»nt to give your money to the the poor. Despatch!” The , . ,,, • • — . , i r i -- L-IL- •• • -A-v’i j ii- i , ii — Steam Saw MilL i twelve years’ course of steady devotion to thecure 1 InteofMoi, roe eouiity, deceased, for the benefit of about twotliirdsof wluehis Oak aud Hickory land ; y yAMNG started a Steam Saw Mill In Houston „f Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases, S ' V T r |I >OT In»'«ff Tin's ^ntlih° U lTl , ere < i l 8'an i ^«^one*tHrtpn»SSranwney ontheMtl^Soccm?') Land, U with aimut t^i^en h^nndred'acreslncultiva^ ^o^e^diug^from Perry to'llaconTwe^tte "our- 'ruttiuro'ofpathoTolri^ ''Zr'fL.JPTrh,™ 1 “° n ' h5 .^-I^^M^Mehiafr^^sproduo- good Knot better Lnm- l&SSjS&Z&i 111 RY.—3Iy nmnection for the past eight years the above Institution, as Chief Physician, aud a Mhbs’H S FINDLAYS’ STEAM EISTG-IISTE iTIANUUACTORT, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL MACHINE SHOP, MACON. GEORGIA. T HE Proprietors of this Establishment would re spectfully call the attention of those contem- THE LIVER INVIGORATORj PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. ! Compounded entirely frai •G-TTMS, I S ONE OF T1IE BEST PURGATIVE AND LK lr EU 3IEDICINES now before the public. acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effed J al than any other medicine known. Ir is iiotc^^P* ie a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first onq»ofoii< Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stonua juj, K and bowels to carry off that matter, thus aceomp!:^^^ ing two purposes etrectunJJy* witZioutanyof ful feelings experienced in the operations of Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the time that it purges it; aud when take a daily in rate doses, will strengthen and W\U\ \» up virW uana) rapidity. ^ ' Tho LIVER is one of « ( the principal regutfl of the human body, aud ^yd 'when i t perforau ■ tunctions well, the pow- ersoftlicsystem «refl| ly developed. The atom* « 1 ache is almost t-ntir*^ dependent on the healthy action ofthe Li for the proper perform-iW^ anco of its fupeti; when the stomach is at -- fault,a id the whole! tem suffers in conso- queuct of oneorp nr towards obi notion prevalent among planters of Indian ward: origin, wc suppose, that “frost tJhould kill the vines first.” It is immaterial in what way you ' RETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMA- pi a ij n ^ the erection of Steam Mills, for Sawing and with (T,i n ding, or for any other purpose whatever. The superiority ofthe Work has been, and will be, a suf ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of T< ’ Voot-pad made no further delay, but laid his stick put up your jiotatos; you have no guarantee [ nnd porle-monnaie at the feet of the factor, and ; tliat they will keep sound if the vines be killed - then took a flight across the field. The contents j by frost before you dig them. Frost, suflioient- JOIIX A. THOMAS, ) JEFFERSON HOGAN. > Admr'a ALBERTI S II. WATTS,) Sept. 21. 2858. Journal A Messenger copy. AilminiMrntor’s Sale. five as any laud iu South-Western Georgia, and is ; (, er thau'any otlier 3(01, having the best of Pine fiuely watered, and substantially improved. Myover-1 Timber, and good Sawyers. seers will show these places to any one wtifiing to ' \y 0 will fill Bills from Ma P . examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay-1 an j , bo surrounding country, upon as good terms as „—*- v„. r.—i... ,.. rt i..„i„.. .,.1.1..... o.„. .. ..... -■ . times Trill admit of. Those who ... . . Land. delay digging beyond the 20tli in this latitude. ! In tlio legal hours of sale, all the land lying in I ROB CLBAKKO AND IN CULTIVATION. * i w» said county of Crawford, belonging to the Estate of The place lies on tlie road leading from l’ondtown , ... .. ... , ... i, « - i Stephen M. Myrick, dee’d, and also lot No. 23e, in the to Buenavista, four miles from the former place. Swafplvg Wives.—The Danville 3 conscript Let it Go. tstfi Dist.of JWoe. The whole containing sixteen sav a: A friend informs u.s that an occuircoce hi a goo<l jmrson liad been jireaching, upon a hundred acres, more or less, except the widow’s dow- Pntrick connty caine to his knowledge a few • certain Sunday morning, from a text including i er. A part of this place is the settlement known as ■lays since, which we consider decidedly licit.— j ,tic paralde of the two houses, one of which stood SSjzSSIa J!!hnn!!, 0 ■nd'arrew' Two of the citizens of that go-a-hcad St-tte, hav-1 upon the sand; a parable which we may rea- ! necessary ont liuildings. uicnts easy. For further particulars, address the - other-Mills, or the times will admit of. undersigned at Macon. X. IIAS3. „ant Lumber will, no doubt, find it to their interest july 27—tf . ~ | to give us their hills, as we intend to give satisfac- X- , 3 j U- < ~L. Ss.1©- . tl °Address 8 'l’errv, Houston county, Ga. for immeuiate sale 4100 nerrs of good J JOHN H. unrivalled opportunities and ad- Patterns t.nd Machinery, afford facilities for . not a little (he expedition of uvrk possessed by no otlier eslali- systemot Medical Inhalation lias e n_ i lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will — me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success-1 compare favorably with that of any first class, Nortb- Mscon Fort Vallev Pcrrv I fU cott Pf. °l tre Mmeat for the positive and radical | rn Establishment. The following comprise a list of Macon, * ort \ alley. 1 err} I cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Air- ,. hinr v ftc • foranv Dortion of which we will be ntrv. upon as good terms as Paua „,. „ y WtaWtoa. the vapor and - properties of medicines are directly addressed to the: Eno-ines. Boilers. Si -Galignani’a Mess. ■■ tor p! Good DWELLINGS, GIN HOUSE, SCREW, and all other buildings necessary on a well appoint ed farm. Address, J. II. BIVINS, may tl—8in] Pondlown* JOHN H. THOMAS, and JOHN A. THOMAS, juneis-tf •- e Journal A Messenger copy tf. ing each about a half dozen children, concluded j fon „bly assume is not unknown to any reader of I The whole plane is in good repair, well watered to make a swap of an nnlteard of character.— J these pages. lie warmed with the force and 1 and healthy. It adjoins the premises of Lemuel r ' (>ne proposed to exchange wives, but the otlier, beauty of his thcincjxtiL in Uic ardor of his dis- j S n ’j? h ’ s,nil1 ' a ?' i . A - L Woodward, and lira j proposed to exchange wives, but the other, beauty of ills theme, until,... uwaruowvi ms uis-, x -- -- , , - , , .-. tliirtking bis wife the most likely woman, said coan ' ho carriedatray the icrang W/ ' ,M ^ he must have something to boot. It was finally ntjrrs licat, the fio.xis eamc, and the winrls blew ! Persons desirous of purchasing a healthy and good agreed that the one should give tlie outer tico ‘ upon the house that stood upon the rock, and it j plantation are requested to examine the same before and a half bushels of potatoes, and the swap was ' foil #m l great .was the foil tlicreofa mere nc- J of sale. The said lands will be sold in lots or made. I’his. wc doubt not, is a foct to which ! cidcntal transposition, of course, and doubtless P *Ten?.i 0 on“i-> v“!t our friend can furnish vouclters.—Ejrehange. not noticed by one in fifty of his congregation, j ■»* - ■ •'Uncle,” saiif the narrator, as tlie two were Lola Mmmsz at tiik Case.—Some of those walking home from church, “didyou not makca wise men, the editors, have started a story that I.ola Montez did not write those sparkling and popular lectures which *hi delivered in the va rious cities with such brilliant success. Lola Moutez is a thoroughly cultivated and remarka bly gifted woman, wliatevw her private faults may lie; and to say that sha is incapable of wri ting the lectures she delivers, is alike absurd am) mean. Give as the proof. The writer of this paragraph will make oath that once upon, a time he saw the dashing Countess take a com posing stick, go to a case, and with .no copy be fore her, set up a sharp and racy communica tion, in which a certain editor was very hand somely used up, The only instruction she had was in emptying the sticks. The incident hap pened in Cincinnati. Lola Montez not write? Tell that to the marines. She can set type, too. ■ CleareUmd Plain Dealer. a mistake in your sermon to-day ? Did you not, in one instance, reverse the meaning of the beau tiful parable which formed its subject ? I looked to sec you reverse it” “You are right, my son; I did make a mistake; I am glad you were; so attentive and watchful as to remark, it. I carried away the wrong house, but I did not make mistake in not stopping to correct it Suppose I had done so? Both houses then would have been gone, and not one would have been left to Illustrate the parable. Few saw the error, 1 think; and this leads me to say, my son, that when yea find you have maria a mistake, Ul some body else discover it. 1 " Now this is a maxim worthy of heed*—Knickerbocker. JOHN D. McCOtVEN, O. T. MYK1CK. Administrator*. Houston Lands for Sale. js O^$l,000 A YEAR. WC WANT LOCAL AND TRAVELING Agents IN ALL l’ARTS OF THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES, to whom the largest ov T. S. ARTHUR’S WORKS. Also, a largo and saleable list of Admiuistraior’s sale. U Y order of tho ly, will be sold before d before (be Court House door, io New Crockery Store. ty acres. Sold for the benefit of the lo ir, and cred itors of William Felts, lato of said comity, deceased. MARGARET W. FELTS, Administratrix with the Will annexed. Sept. 14, Wiiat a Pin can do.—Some time ago an ar gument was started against the great Leviathan, now being finished at the London docks, that it AGiiliiiistrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in January next, before tho Court honse door, in the town ofMnnticeJIo, agreeable to all order of the honora ble the Ordinary of Jasper counly, all the negroes belonging Io the Estate of William Barclay, deceas ed, to wit: Dave, a m.-io Eighty four years old; Char- - lotto, a woman sixty years old; Gip. a man twenty Tlie tight in Illinois. fouryears old; Charity, a woman twcutv-six rears The Washington correspondent of the I»hil«- )old.s»x>U Katy, a girl seven years old. All sold for daiphk Press amumnero tSofoliowing b>heth “latest information m regard to tlie result of, WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm'r. the contest in Illinois between Douglas and Lin- j September 21,1858. “The fight in Illinois stands about in tills JN -pltE subscriber offers at private sale Ihe 1’lanta- 1 tiou whereon he resides, containing 400 acres of land well watered; SOO acres under cultirstion. the remainder iu woods. Upon the premises are a good double Log Dwelling with six comfortable rooms and necessary out buildings Thu location is very healthy—neighborhood unexceptionable—. .... , - , —, . Churches and good Schools convenient. 111:.■: .ii- HistoriCfll & ijIOgTUpmCili -bOOivS, posed of before, it will be put up at public outcry in • Ac . Among these will bo found LIVE3 of JEFFER- Penry, on the first Tuesday in December next.— . s qn nnd HAJIILTOX, Dr, E- K. KANE, and other Terms reasonable. ’ ...... ' distinguished Explorers and Travelers. <Sf. Sept. 81—tf AUTHl R McCALLEY. J Among oar recent publications are the Publie'and Private Life of T.ouin Nnpolcon, History of India, and Tlie Iinlin Jlnliny. Livingston's Travelsand Explorations for Sixteen years in the Wilds of Africa, &c. Ac. All of theta Books nro among the most saleable published. OF LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS Alone, we have sold over j THIRTY thousand copies, l and thesalo is increasing. JIany of our Agents are - making from 65 to $10 a day iu selling our publica- I Ortf) BARRELS WHISKEY. , tions: and wo claim that our list includes the most joUu PIKE'S, DEAN’S AND ROBERT-: saleable Book! offered to Agents and Canvassers. SON’S COUNTY IJBANDS. For Sale by And believing in JOHN L. M. FRENCH. LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, Sept, at—tm Chattanooga, Tenn j w0 f urn j g ]j our Books to Agents for from lOto IS per TTT- J T-~. w «cent, below the usual prices. For foil particulars of w anted, immediately. Agency, Terms* ac v wuutm diseased organs and the integument. I do not ad vise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to , the exclusion of general treatment-, and although I. consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper manage- j ment of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet 11 deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, and the high character of the Institution over which I have so long had the honor to preside, are too well; known to need auy eulogy or comment from me.— _ni oin- experience and treatment within tho reach of alb rgesl.Commhafora will be paid. Oar j ^ ^ c{mgoe my9e , f ag ]ler( . toforCi t0 „ 1( , 90 onl/ muinw liYiwa nv who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit i Lit -j \OLL MLS Ol- me at my office. Hopingtherefore that tlio arrange- i Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January next, be-1 tween the legal hours of sate, a negro woinan named r T , ! l r . L * d, “ Gentlemen of Jlscon and ad- Melvina, and a Land Warrant, one hundred and six-1 joining counties are respectfuUy invited to call fv nor,.. St.lil fnrfli,. l.,.n,.fit oflliolif.tr. anS rrw). and W.IHIDfl d}’ Stock of CHINA, OLA.S UUd CROCK Kit3 WARE, next door to 31m. Dessau's on Second Street. I intend to keep at all times a good stock of Goods, and will sell them as low as they can be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited, may 25—tf B. R. HUTCHINGS. Whiskey. \T«TI4'E,—Sixty Dam lifter date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordi- A GOOD Cook, Washer, and Ironer, for a small family, for the balance ofthia year. Knquiruat this office. Macon, Sept 6, 1858. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, -43 North Fourth-street, Philadelphia, Pa. sept 2-—'-'iu t for the County of Jones for leave to sell all the j would be useless as a carrier of freight, on ac- wise: The Scnnte consists of twentv-live mem- oary for the Co . „ , count of the enormous tonimp she would tc-j l.crs, nnd the lloase or fifty-eight Of the Scm- |S 5S2S*'StSSpS?ttS bwS?Jnhe“hefoTand quire which could not be gathered in any port, ate, thirteen members hold over, and therefore creditors of said deceased, in time lo render her voyage regular or frequent, twelve remain to be elected In order, then, to HENRY J. MARSHALL, Tiii' act go English mathematician to work to (give the Republicans a majority of tlie Senate; Aministrs tor de bonis non cum testamento annexo. abotr what* pin could do iu tin- M a> tf httfc 'I"'.' mu-t elect eight of the twefn kflb* shiMb I Acgm* g t- 1|iM - j lie made known the result Of i,.- oil rilm a> a large majority ofthe Senators holding out V Of I CM. Wit) days after date application v. I.ii-ii proved that by dropping one pin into the I arc Douglas men. The election of eight of the L\ will be made to the honorable tho Ordinary of i 11 istiian to-d-", two to-morrow, four next dav, I twelve, as Republicans, is utterly impossible.— Jones Connty, for leave to sell all the negroes be- i .-o on il ron’e vear. tin aggregate would sirlk j The Lower liouse wUl go for Douglas beyond ,0D « ,0 "* 0 ea,lUe ° f "wm"i JOHNSON that swatter ship' to the bottom of the ocean. | any doubt, This in jnjr very last information. ■ August si, lest. TO RENT. T WO Sleeping Rooms over Post Oflice, ntso nn Office three doors below Post Office. Posses sion given immediately. NATHAN WEED. sept nth A FIRST CLASS FOUR ROOM DW HOUSE in a desirable part of tho City, good out Buildings. Apply to Sept, tl—tf E. C. GBANNISS. ) «»pt- -*-2» WEST S PATENT J GALVANIC CEMENT ROOTING. IT1HE subscriber having tho right for the state of T A If P tel f\T I C JL Georgia, would call tho attention of tho public I r\l\ C Ii V/ I I L/ C • ' to the above named Roofing, it being the only pnt- i,-.ii> Kolii 9 Ilk leiui. M.tlllli ent granted that secures the nso of Rubber and other ,, , „ . elastic ingredients which will resist tJ:o changes of TN Bibb connty, laying on Echeconnee Creek, anu . our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus- 1 immediately on tlie Perry Road 10 miles from the t lbility> durability and cheapness. This roofingwill city of Macon, 90 acres cleared, nnd 150 acres in tlie j b( , warranted in every particular and is particularly roods with good timber. Ubeabove is well water adaptedforcoveringoMsbinglesaniltiuroofs. od and contains a good oct 13 W. J.McELUOY. GRIST MILE. If not sold at private-sale, it will be sold at public Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries, Pnbiic and Private Buildings, &c., of Wrought and Cast Iron, very superior, embracing strength with beauty At the solicitation of many private and professional of Design, friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above j Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns f. charity liu been long and liberally supported, and Stores, Churches, Ac., &c’.. Gold Mimug Machine- after.aue consideration, I have concluded to make ry, with Double and Single acting Force such arrangements a. will bring the benefits of my and Lift Pumps of any required size, ■ . . .. Shafting with Turned Pullier, from the smallest size to nine feet Di ameter, Cotton Pressings. lyomce. noptngtneretoretnattno arrange-1 Cotton Screws, Mill , ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro- Screws and Bales, fessional brethren and the public. I would respect- England’s Celebrated self-acting Car Coijdings, and ! fully announce in conclusion, that I can now be eon- f-other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to suited personally or by letter, on alt diseases as above be equal to the best made elsewhere, and that the medicines, the same a* used in the In stitution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inha ling Taaors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac., will be for- wardedby express to any part of tho United States or the Cansdas. Terms.—My terms oftreatment by letter are as follows, viz.- »12 per month for each pa tient, which wiil include medicine sufficient for one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Fnhaling Apparatus, Payment ns follows: SC to be paid to Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, nnd the balance 86 at the expiration ofthe month, if the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrctt’s treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as ho seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters • for advice promptly answered. For further partic-1 ulars address JAMES 31. JARRETT, 31. D., I No. 820 Broadway k cor. Twelfth St. N. Y.! P. S.—Physicians and others visiting tho city are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where | many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improved apparatus for tlio inhalation of medi-B | cated vapor can be seen and, inspected. S ^aep!4—6m maun | R. FINDLAY A SONS. Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10 Notice. T HE firm of BRAY ACARHAUT having been dissolved, its business will be continued by CARHART A CURD, a partnership formed and du ly published under the Act of tlie Legislature of the State of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe cial Copartnerships. The old friends and customers of Brav A Carhart, ether with all new ones, are solicited to rail at the stand on Third street, where can always be found a large and well selected Stock of Hardware and _ .... of To Rent. If not sold at priratt sale, it Trill be sold at public , Just Received. TELLING outcry In tho city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in , ■ City, with J December next, to satisfy my creditors. A good bar- 11 AA DA j gain may be had by nppJyingto . -lb 1'Icto i ' XIIOS. SIMMONS. together with all new ones, are solicited to rail at the old ’ —- * ■ a la Cutlery, consistinginpart o Blacksmith's 'Pools, Carpenter's Tools, Machinist’s Tools, ‘ Planter's Hardware. Builder’s Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Buggy Materials. MtU Iron and Sates of every clcscnption Nails and Horse Shoes, Agricultural Implements, Springs and Axles. IRON AND STEEL. 100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im portation, Refined Iron, Flat, Round and Square Iron, Common English Iron, Hoop Band Iron, Oval and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel, German Steel, Blister Steel, Spring Steel, Syc., iVLL’S LIFE OP JEFFERSON. Com- all of which we sre bound to sell at tha lowest mar- in Tlireo Volums, at ketprices. CARHART A CtiKD. Sep. a:. J. M. BOARDMAN’S. feb 10 the LIVE R—having L ceased to do its 11 A? tiii For tho disease of that i organ, olio of‘lie itcd tl. printers lias made it his XT study, in a j r..c:ir-1 more than twenty-years to find some i wherewith to counteract tiienm-iy Jerang... ™ to which it is liable. -"V- no®.; To prove that this re- 'UM medy is at last fe ly— a u v person troubled' with 1JVEK b’l'jpaL, PLAINT, iu auy of its tonus, hasbut to fi .- *71! bottle, and conviction is certain. /JT . These Gums remove , - all morbid or M [ IU * n<1 lerfromtfaesystem.snp- plying in their,pl“ h ti e ) healthy flowofbile, and *0* invigorating tneS:mKth< ache, causing food todi- , JgestwoU.PI KIM- TIIE BLOOD, giving,J—-j,tone and azaltht* “ whole'machinery, re moving the cause o 1 '} disease—effecting a rad- N. deal care. rySiti B I LL 10 U S AT- \T ,TACKS are eurc<I.^B es WIIAT IS BETTER. r PREVENTED, toL A occasional use of the LI \ E ii 1A» R- ’uj ^ TOR- ^r i , , , ; ., One dose after eating r 1 is sufficient to tbestomaohandprevent ij thefoudfromrsiD? delve souring. Bfit-r Onlv ono dose taken before retiring, ft , vents NIGHT-MARK]. 11 Only oue dose taken ff” at night, toowt 1 bowels gently, and cures HH COSH' EAESS One dose of two _ _ teaspoonfuHs wil ways relieve .SICK- ~r 11EADACUL. Oi.e bottle taken for PI female obstruetnii moves tho cause of the i diseate, anu lUStl perfect cure. .H Only one dose inline r diately relieves mi LIC, while One dose often repeat- ed is a su*"" CHOLERA MORBUS. ^ and a prev.-- v_, - CHOLERA. J . , PL 1 ™ Ejk* Onlv one bottleis needed town* 8, I ha of tlio system the effects^ of medieiueafo-r*. |gh ( .] r j One bottJeUken.CC [or JAUS®’CT moves all wulownessor unnatural co io. 5 ‘w tho skin. JOiw «!••» ciiaahort ( rn l . lU10 “ e 1 r r ]l ° gives vi^or to the app©- and makes gest well. CCt oui:-0V^B I One dot.eoft«n repeat- cure* Ln* f «aJ* DfARHHCEA in its ^ worst forms. SUlklMIWiandUOWKL Q comp!alnt*y»* w,|5 l to the first dose. ^ v ir/>RK-'H ai *< One or ttvo doses cure mA' cliildren.* there is no remedy iu the world, as. b r attacks bv 0R^*HI , :» Gj surer* saicr, ** , : i *, s “ it Never Fails. |Vf>p A .f e \v bottles citing tfio absorbents. /r Wo take pleasure iniii cures DROPSY, V pleasure injf 1 recommending tk» dicine as a preventive j for F h V b {.rVa* AGUE, OIII L L KE- VT VER, and all FS’' a Ofa BILLIOUS TYPE j It operates , tainty, and thousands-.-, arc willing tote- its wondorful virtues. \Jj\ it < All who nac it iirr givlno «hrir Icalimoiiy iu ila favor. |- Gf Mix water in lire mouth wit* |’ W vigorntor, nn<l swallow j THE LIVER L\VIG0W®pr ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISWIV^* • is daily working cures, almost too gre- 1 ' •_ It cures asif by magic, even the first a . - l benefit, and seldom more than one bottle. i to euro any kind of LIVER Complain*- _ [jl the worstJaundicoor Dysvepsiato* < ’ l,, ?, I cp;yS ache, all of which are the result cf a LIVER. TT1( . rutcE oNEDotr.AK rt-u < :0 I , ' SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 3V> !!r0J0 - Wtiole.nle Agent. : nil BARNES A PARK, New York ; 1. ^ , p, A SONS, Philadelphia; L. 8.BURR ; *, C " ’ pyl Ci'nrinnatth GAYLORIJ AHAm'mOXD. * :I p-'i| 8. S. HANCE, Baltimore, aud retailed »y gists. Sold Wholesale and Retail * MUST A CO.. Macou, Ga- i nsr . - Train Oil Sperm Oil f TDOR SALE, by EE1DIN, HUNr . iT Sift, u-