Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 19, 1858, Image 4

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POSTPONED United States’ mornhat Sale. YX7ILL b* sold, before the Coorthouse door of >V Bibb County, in theCity of Uaetm. hetwero the legs] hour* of tale, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, the following property, to-wit : Three hundred and forty acree of land, lying being In the thirteenth dirtrict of the county of Island State of Georgia, adjoining improvements thereon, and the wop ofCovnsodCo^ ton now about made. Ail levied on "'be f rop«ty of A. F. Ferry, to aatlafy a fi. fa. from the fflxth Or- cuit Court of the United State*. for the bouthmn District of Georria. November Term. 1938, in taw o.’ William Smith Brown, va. A.FrMjkPerr% July *e. liSS. DANIEL Ii. STEVVASI. U. S. Marshal, per 8. ATKINSON, Deputy U. 8. Marshal. net IS POSTPONED Lulled States Marshal Sale. W ILL be sold in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the lefjal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: City Lot No. 338, in thecity of Columbns, together with all the improvements on the same. Levied on as tha property of Richard Patten to satisfy a fi. fa- is sued from the Sixth -Circuit Court of the United Statea for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of David Goddard vs. John CVKuse and Richard Patten. DAN'L II. STEWART, U. 8. M By F. M. BROOKS, Dep. V. S. M. oct 19 183*. I limited states Marshal Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court Uouse, in_‘ n ® city of Macon, Bibb county, on the *<»* Tues day in November next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, vi» • One Lot of Land No. Kl*City-two, (82) in the ith District of Randolph County, well improved, eon talnlng 2091 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of Thomas J. Brown to fi. f*» from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United Statea for the Southern District of Georgia, iu favor of Crane, lioylston ft Co. va. Thomas J. Brown. Property pointed out by defendant. Four Lota of Land, via i Lot No. 983 in the 21st District of Early county, 930 acre* : Lot No. 881 in the 7th District of Randolph oountv, 8091 acres ; Lot No. t.W in the 19th District Stewart County, 202J acres: Lot No. ITS in tbe-ICth District of Worth county, 9091-acres , all levied on aa the property of Alexander M. Little to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Thomas Johnson vs. Alexander M. Little and Isaac O. Albritton. Property pointed out by A. M. Little. DAN LII. STEWART, U. S. M. Sept 88,185*. Jones County Slierift Sinle. W ILL be sold before the Court house door in Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday tn November next, within tho legal hours ot sale, the following property, to wit: One negro Woman name Nancy, about twenty two or four years of age, dark complexion, and her child about thirtc months old. Levied on aa the property of Calvin Broach, to satisfy all. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Jonea county in favor of Peter L. Ciower and Green A. Ciower, Executors of Peter Ciower, deceased, va. Calvin Broach, Hamilton Broach and William G. Kilpatrick. l*roperty pointed out by Calvin Broach. Sep. 98,1858. WILLIAM SLOCUMB. Pep. Sh’ff. From Telegraph Extra, Oct 1, 1868. Jones County Sheriff Snle. W ILL besold.beforefhe Court housedoor.iuthe town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in No- v ember next, the following property, vl* : Eight negroes. Edmund, a man 87 years old,— Saint Anna, a boy 18 years old, Candis, a girl 16 yeara bid. Chancy, a woman 45 years old, and her child, Katy, 3 yeara old, Ben, a boy 11 yeara old. Pleasant a boy 7 years old, and Silas, a boy 9 yeara old, (the five hut named negroes in possession of Bally Bell—however subject.) Tbreo hundred and forty-three (343) acres of laud, more or leaa.ln 37Tth District, adjoining lands to Batly Bell, John Jarrell and others, in good repair, and In a high state of cultivation—free, productive, and good cotton lands. Also three Mule*, one a black color, ono a bay, one a sorrel, and in good order, well broke,young and like ly. All of the above property levied upon aathe property of Thoa. F. Jarrell, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of M. M. Mills, administrator of John Towloa, deceased, va. Thoa. F. J arret. Property pointed out by Robert Cald well. JA31E8 U. BARNES, Sheriff, oct 1 ALSO, Postponed Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold, at same time and place. One ne gro girl named Averline, levied upon by vir tue of four fi fas, issued from the 377th District, O. M„ two in favor of Wiley Peddy, one in favor ol Ro bert M. McGhee, and one in favor of Joseph N. Watts, all va. Anderson 8. Childs. Levied upon as the property of Anderson 8. ChHds, levy made and etnroed to me by John W. McGhee, a Constable, oct 1 JAMES G. BARNES. Sheriff. Jones Postponed mortgage Sheriff SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in November next; the following property, viz: One negro Girl name Ceiley, some ten yean old, of yel- low complexion—very likely. Levied on aa the property of John A. Childs, by virtne of one mort gages. 7s. issned from Jones Superior Court, in fa vor of AnrbDus W. Glbaoa vs. John A. Child*. Prop erty ptfoted out in said mortgage fi. fa. • r 1 fi Q A UAW Administrator’s Sales. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! SALES POSITIVE. Must be sold to close the business and di- wide proceeds among heirs and pap debts. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Clinton, J ones County, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, ami by virtue of an order from the Honorable the Ordi nary of Jones county, the following described \ al- usble Real Estate, to wit: . . . _ Three thousand. 3000 acre* of Land, lying in Jonea County, on the Milledgevilla Road, about *®veo (71 miles from Macon, adjoining the Lauds of Samuel Griswold, William Roberts, Green Roberts. Mrs. Somers and others, well known aa the Lands, Planta tion and residence of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased.— One thousand of which, is Oak and Hickory Land, about one half of the whole is wood land. About three hnndred acre* of Land, known aa the William Stripling tract, and upon which said Wil liam Stripling now lives—will be sold separately. Also, under like order and authority, will be sol „.i the Jim Tuesday t» December next, before the Court House door in Macon, Bibb county. Three hundred and thirty. 330 acres of Land lying on the Macon Reserve, about three and a half Ml miles from Macon, adjoining lands of-Mm***"*,■*»»>»• Y.JLittle and others, well knows*«• the.Eekley 1 lace. Also, at the same time *»x pUce, Twcuty-«our and a quarter 1941) acres *'°® Land, lying on the Colum- con, adjoi^w® lands of Mr*. Gray, 8. B. Day and JO AtsoTFiftj ISO] acres of Land, 8 miles West of Maoon, known a a the West half of lot No. 41, Macon Reserve. Terms.—One half Caah, the other half In one year. All told as the property of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased. GABRIEL B. ROBERTS, Administrator of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased. Sept. 81, 1858. Lands for Sale. T WILL sell one or both of my PLANTA- AT IONS in Dooly county, 8j miles below Mon teznma. on Flint River. One contains 1J73 ACRES of LAND—some 800 acres open, and in a high stale of cultivation. Good Framed NEGRO HOUSES and GIN HOUSE ' other Improvements good. The other contains some 2.297 acres of land, a bout 200 acre* open, and in a high state of cultivation, good framed Negro Houses and Dwelling, House- other buildings good, and an excellent little ;\ A- TEH. MILL, to do the grinding for both Plantations. There Is tome 1000 acres of CAM- an ,?r,v-£w™ LANDS, some TWO to THREE HUNDRED ACRES open, and In a high state of cultivaHon.- loini Col. JohnS. Thomas and William Drumrigbt, “cMl an?ex*muaefor youraelL My Overseer will show thenlace at any time. I will sell it low. U ith the'pLA^EsTl will sell COBN, FODDER, OATS, STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. J Gridin, Ga., JuIv3I W. W. CHAPMAN, am: 3 Mes ilessenger copy. Lands for Sale. Andrew 8. Out and others. State or Flori da, Middle Cir cuit. in Leon co, In Chancery. Administrator’s Sale B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Crawford County, will be sold be fore the Court house door in the town of Knox ville, on the 1st Tuesday in November next, with in the legal hours of sale, all the land lying in said county of Crawford, belonging to the Estate of Stephen M. Myrick, dec’d, and also lot No. 938, in the 19th Dist. of Monroe. The whole containing sixteen hundred acres, more or less, except the widow’s dow er. A part of this place is the settlement known as the Mathew H. Myrick Plantation, on which is a good framed dwelling,house and screw, negro louses, cribs, stables arm all necessary out buildings. The whole place is iu good repair, well watered and healthy. It adjoins the premises of Lemuel Smith, W. F. Smith and A. L. Woodward, and lies iu the northern part of the country, four miles uoutb east of Colloden, Ga. Persons desirous of purchasing a healthy and good plantation are requested to examine the tame before day of tale. The raid lands will be told in lots or parcels to salt purchasers. Terms on day oi rale. JOHN D. McCOWEN, O. T. MYRICK. Sept 14. Administrators. Lewis Curtis * Kath’l. Thurston, Trustees of the Apalachicola Land Company, and others. P URSUANT to a Decree rendered in this cause the subscriber will sell by auction, at the places and times herein specified, all the Lands belonging to raid Company embraced in “ The Forbes Pur chase," and lying in the counties of Leon, Wakulla. Gadsden and Liberty, vix: the lands lying in the first two named conntiee will be sold at Tallahassxk, on the seventh (7tb) day of December, and those lying in the last two will be sold at Quitter, on the four teenth (14th) day of December next. These lands, comprising about a million of acres, extend from the 8L Marks to the Apalachicola Riv ers : they exhibit every variety ol timber indigenous to this Latitude, including, of course, live oak, cy press. cedar and juniper: the soil is adapted to the growth of grain, cotton—long and short staple, to bacco, and sugar-cane. The waters abound in fish, and the forest with materials for ship-building and naval stores. TERMS: •• One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years, in equal instalments, with eight percent, interest from date of purchase; titles tojajnade by the Receiver when an the purchase money is paid. Theaale will be posj .-a and without reserve. JOitfFBEARD, Receiver. Ac. Tallahassee. August 31—15t CIlUURC of Sclicdulc. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON S T E A M P A C K E T LIN E rXCOXXXECTION with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Road*. | rpHE splendid and Fast Running O BAXGE SPRING. East Florida, 25 miles West ofPalxtka, and 125 miles South of the mouth of, <—-BnaraSHL- the River St. Johns, was once the favorite resort of) COKDOX, F. Barden, Commander,leaves Savan- Billy Bow Legs, of the Chief and Prophet old Sam n*h for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday Jones sod the Seminole Tribe of Indians. The afternoon* at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston ORANGE SPRING, Jv'Ea.rion County, EAST FLORIDA. Valuable Plantations for Sale. D ENIKINO to move my planting interest til west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN JC TATIONS. Oue situated in Macon county within three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, .with good improvements, and be- , tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti vation, a considerable portion of which is fresh land. The otherplantation is situated in the 14th District of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi chlkec Creek, and contains 2,474 acre* of Land, about two-thirds of which is Oak and nickonr land of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and aa produc tive as any land in Sonth-Weatern Georgia, and is finely watered, and substantially improved. My over seers will show these places to any one wishing to examino them. My terms will be liberal and pay ments easy. For farther particulars, address the undersigned at Macon. N. BASS, july 27—tf Administrators'’ Sale. B Y virtne of an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, we will sell at S abBc auction before tbe Court House, in Perry, lonston county, on the First Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale. Eleven Hnndred and Twenty-five (1125) acres of Land, situate, lying and being in said ocunty of Hoostoo, six mile* from Peny. on the road leading to Macon, adjoining the lands of II. L. Slayton, B. F. Tharp, andtlenl. Ruth erford. Of raid land about (450) Four Hundred and „„ » Fifty acres are cleared, and in a good atate of cnlti- n „E2? r Sa . ,c °. n .. vation—the balance is in woods. Onthe premises ' T DFhER for sale, on long credit, at a fair price, the are a comfortable dwelling house, newly built negro ! Z Plantation six miles from Americas, formerly cabins and a new and excellent gin house and screw, owned by T. L. IIOLT, contaimnesix hnndred and Also at same time and place, one half undivided in seven acres Two hundred and fifty acres cleared, terett in ( There are all the necessary buildings on tbe place. A Fine Acn Steam Saw Mill, * situated on a lot adjacent to the above premise*, con-: Esq., at Americas, or to the undersigned, venient to an almost inexhaustible supply of pine oct 51858 tf JAMES W. GRIFFIN. Mm u now do,n B • Ter y p"»pe™» o.O O O Cask! Valuable Plantation IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE. the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term* of sale—one third purchase money onthe 25th Decem ber, 1858—the remainder in twelve months after- | wards. JOHN A. THOM AS, ) JEFFERSON HOGAN. > Admr’s. ALBERTCS H. WATTS. 5 Sept. 21, 1858. Journal A Messengerj;op j\ Executor’s Sale. O N the 1st Tuesday in December next, will be sold to the highest bidder in Mscon, lot of land INo. 52, lying in the Fourth District of Bibb, original - ly Houston county, containing 902j acres. ALSO, in Thomaston, Upson county, lot of land No. 224, in the Fifteenth District of Upson, original ly Monroe county, containing 202| acres ; the pro- mrtyof the Estate of Mrs. F. M, Reid, deceased.— iy order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary ot rtunond county. J. GUIMAKIX, Ex'r. oct Spring was Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Hesltb, Youth. Beauty and rejuvenescence, and it Is now the fovorite resort of those seeking refuge from the chilling blasts of Winter. As a Bathing place it has -no equal. To those who seek a Southern clime in the Winter, and who are and have been in the habit of visiting Cuba, we say give Orange Spring a trial this winter, and you will there find everything more suited to your taste than in Havana, and should you be deter mined on going to the great cilyof Havana, and would like to do so with ss little sea voyage as pos- sible, call by Orange Spring en route for Havana, and Mr. Hart will send you to Tamps Bay, behind as fine stock as Vermont can boast of, and from Tampa Bay yon can take passage in as fine Steam ships as ran out of New York, but 19 hours from Tampa to Key West, and 8 hours from Key West to Havana. But my prediction is,if yon give Orange Spring a call, you will be loth to leave there. Ho tels generally are in the habit of saying, “oar table will be supplied with the best the market affords,’’ and thus saying- say and do no more. We are not for bragging, but we will say this, that ifthe invalid or seeker or pleasure, who gives us a call, if they be anywise disappointed in the bath, in the Hotel ac commodations, in eating or sleeping, we bind our- selves not to charge any board. This is no trap to catch birds—our Boose has been recently thorough ly repaired and renovated, and it is beyond all doubt the greatest place of resort in all "the Southern mers. Thisi House is now^ offered as inferior to no P- * other First Class Hotel in the South, and from its central location, its Urge and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accommodations to Families and country. Adjacent to Orange Spring, are several large Lakes, upon which the visitors can amuse themselves fishing and sailing. We will have for the amuse ment of the Guests, Bail Room, separate from the Hotel, Billiard Rooms and Ten Pin AUeys, Horses and Buggies, Ac., Ac. Route to Orange Spring from Savannah by steam er St. Marys, on Monday at 9} A. M.. and by steamer St Johns, on Friday at 9J A. M. From Charleston by steamers Everglade and Carolina, on Tuesday. The Everglade takes the inland passage from Char leston anu leaves Savannah on Wednesday. Take either ofthese steamers to Paiatka, where you will find Mr. Hart prepared at all times, to send you out to the Spring. Terms of Board moderate. For any information, address W. SPEARS A CO, sept 28 Orange Spring, Marion county. East Fla. MRSu DESSAU H AS as usual returned from the Xortk with her strikingly magnificent assort ment of PARISIAN MILLINERY, surpass ing in grandeur any stock of GOODS that has ever been snbmitted to Southern inspection. EVENING DRESSES which baffle description, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim mings. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CASPIAN IIAIR PINS, GRECIAN CURLS. HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and an assortment of divers articles, which would require an endless list to enumerate. Delay not! Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer, solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant and beautiful. {3r"MKS. D, is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods in her line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates, oct 5 August 31. 185s. JAS. G. BARNES, Sli’ff. |C0d .font's County Sheriff*Sale. W ILL be »cIJ t- ore the Court House door in tbe town o: CUnton. on the first Tqesday in November nest, 185-, die following property, via: Two negroes—a woman name Biddy, some eighteen years of ige, of yellow complexion, and her child Rosa, one year old. Levied on as the property of Thomas 8. Alexander, to satisfy twenty-five Justice Court fi. fra issued from the 377th District, G. M , in favor of Isaac Hardeman, Berry E. Lynch, Wiley Peddy, and others, all v*. Thomas 8. Alexander.— Levy made and returned tn me by John W. McGhee, a Constable. JAME8G. BARNES,Sh’ff. Sept. 21, 1858. Administrator's Kale. B Y order of tbe Court of Ordinary of Jonea Coun ty, will be sold before the Court House door, iu Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January next, be tween the legal hours of sale, a negro woman named Melvina, and a Land Warrant, one hundred and six ty acres. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and cred itors of William Felts, late of said eonnty. deceased. - MARGARET W. FELTS, Administratrix with the Will annexed. Sept. 14, N OTICE.-Sixty Days after date, application will be made to the III " ~ will be made to tbe Honorable Court of Ordi nary for the County of Jonea for leave to sell all tbe real estate and negroes of William Marshall, dec’d., late of said county, for tbe benefit of tbe bein and creditors of said deceased. HENRY J. MARSHALL, Aministrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo. August 31. 1858. Houston Postponed Sheriff Sales W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November nexl. before tbe Court House door in tbe town of Perry, within tbe lawful hours of rale, the Mer chant Mill* on Mosey Creek, known as Crawford’s Merchant Sitoa Mills, with three hundred and fifty acres of Land attached, more or leu. Nos. not known, as the property of Robert A. Crawford. Levied on by three tl. IU, one from Harris Superior Court in favor of officers of Court vs, Robert A. Crawford, one in favor the State va. Robert A. CrawforO f— Tax, for tho year 1857. Tbe above 6. fas. transfered to Wm. J. Anderson, Agent for the People’* Bank of South Carolina, and one in favor of A. M. AUeu v*. Robert A. Crawford from Houaton Superior Court. Also at the same time and place, one House and Lot In tbe town of Fort Valley, known aa a Bar Room and Billiard Saloon, on the corner North and opposite McKaffee’s Hotel, and fronting to Sootb Western Railroad. Said Lot being seventy feet front and sixty back, as pointed out by tbe Defen dant. No. not known. Levied on as tbe property of William & Smith to satisfy one fi. fa. from Hous ton Superior Court. George T. Rogers A Son vs. William S^Smltb §!EL»L Notice. S IXTY day* after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Jonea county, for leave to sell negro man, Peter, belonging to tbe Estate of Tbos. J. William*, late of Jonea county, deceased. October 19, ISAAC HARDEMAN, Adrn’r. JOHN L. HALSTEAD. Sh’ff. Administrator's Sole. ■ A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Ordinary of Crawford County, October Term, 1838, will be sold before the Court House, in the town of Knoxville, said county ot erawtbrd, on the tat Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of side, all tbe lands belonging to tbe Estate of John Bentley, deceased, late of said county, (ex cept the widow’s dower,) all of said lands lying in said eonnty of Crawford, except • small portion of raid settlement Which is out off into Upson county. lefit of tbe beir* and creditors of said Sold for the benefit of the Terms mad* known on the da^rofrale^ tuber 4th, 1*5*. oct IS This Oc- BENTLEY, Administrator. HOUSTON LANDS Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court oi Ordinary of Houaton County, will be sold be- lorethe Court House door, in tbe town of Perry, on tbe 1st Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, all tbe lamia belonging to the estate oi Lewis Pollock, deceased, containing six hundred and fifty-seven seres, more or less, lying in the upper Eleventh District of said eonnty, the widow s dower excepted. Bold aa the property of Lewis Pollock, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors. JAMES O. POLLOCK, ISAAC WOODARD, Jr- ExTs. A Adm’rs Cgferorum of Lewis Pollock. octIS* N OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will lie made to tbe honorable tbe Ordinary of Jones County, for leave to sell all the negroes be long to tbe estate of Wm. II. Ogilvie, deceased. It-\, u lATrvcnv , .1 August 24, 1858- WM.S. JOHNSON, Adm’f. T HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol lars cash, the Plantation in Houston conr.tr; known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR TEEN UUNDUED Acres of Land. This Plantation it fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mile of the 8outh-Western Rail Road, said road passing through one corner of the Land. There is between six ana seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in fine condition for making a crop another year. The place is well improved. Having Frame Negro Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty Negroes, and Frame Gin House, Cotton Screw and Stables. These Lands are level and well adapted to the pro duction of Corn or Cotton, and instead of wealing out, get more productive as they grow older, under judicious cultivation. The place will ba sold on a credit of one, two and dollars cash. for. sum equivalent to ten thousand ] Q. JJ 610.8111 & GO. Any further information desired, will be furnished addr< llillinevij atul FANCY GOODS. iff US'. A. DAKOmt, H AVING just returned from New York, will be pleased to hare a call from her many former customers and the public in general to examine her new Stock of Goods in the above line, consisting of a great variety of 8II.KM, nud VELVETS, STRAW LEGHORN BONNETS AND FLATS, KIBONS of tbe choicest kinds, FLOWERS, PLUMES. HEAD ORNAMENTS, and a variety of HEAD DRESSES, STELLA SHAWLS, VEL VET CLOAKS, CLOTII RAGLANS, VALENTIA LACESETTS COLLARS, SLEEVES, and other embroi deries, KID GLOVES. LACE MITTS, a variety of HOOP SKIRTS and BUSTLES, and all other articles nsnally kept in her line of business, oct 5—lit Eg*Jonr. A Mess, copy Cjtimes. with the train of the North Eastern Kail Road going North: returning, leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 84 o’clock (after the arrival cf the cars of the North Eastern R. Hoad.) and ar rives at Savannah early the following mornings. By this route Passengers can obtain through tick ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the tbe Central Rail Head ana its connections, all freights between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. ■ J. P. BROOKS, Ag't, Savannah. E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ts, Charleston jan 19 BROWNS HOTEL orrosirc THE SEIV RAIL BOX!) DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train. apl!5 GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo Transient persons. The public may expect from this House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found i any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar 2 Late of tbe Floyd House. FLINT HOUSE. BEACON, GA., F ORMERLY known as the Macon House, on First street, opposite Patten, Col- pi*] lins A Co., has been recently fitted up with l»«l a large addition, for tbe accommodation of Boarders and the traveling public, who will find it to their in terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and see lor themselves. The proprietor, thank ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at tention to business, be will receive his share of pub lic patronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the above house, when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen tative. The table shall not be inferior to any in the substantial* of life. Price ofBoard.: For a single meal........ 50 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25 By the day. * 1,50 Single week 8,00 By the month (Board A Lodging).—. 20,00 feb 2 TH03. H. FL1NIV Proprietor. by addressing the undersigned at BusbayvUle. Hous ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. Macon, Sept. 28,1858. Land, fbr Sale. , I OFFER for immediate sale 000 nrres of good Farming Land. 300 CLK.IIIKD AND 15’ CULTIVATION, The place ties on tbe road leading from Pondtown to Buenavista, four miles from the former place. Good DWELLINGS. GIN HOUSE, SCREW, and all other buildings necessary on swell appoint ed farm. Address. J. H. BIVINS, may 11—8m] Pondtown’ N O TICK.—Sixty days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Jones County for leave to sell the real estate of Lovel Smith, late of said county deceased: EMELINE SMITH, Sept. »4. 1838. Administratrix. A: OIU'E.—Sixty day* afterdate application will 1\ be made to tbe Ordinary of Jonea Connty for ~ ‘ “ ‘ ’ g to tbe estate of Sept. 21.1858. Georgia—Jones County. W HEREAS Anderson J. Middlebrooks, applies to me for letters of Guardianship on the per sons and property Thomas g. A Ally C. Barker, min or* of Thomas Barker deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and •lugular those .interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in November next and shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office this 30fh day of September 1858. CIIAS. MACAUT1IY, Ord. asp 30 Houston Lands for Sale. T IIE subscriber offers at private tale tbe Planta tion whereon he resides, containing 400 acres of land well watered; 200 acres under cultivation, tbe remainder in woods. Upon tbe premises are u good doable Log Dwelling with six comfortable rooms and necessary out buildings. The location is v e r v healthy—neighborhood unexceptionable— Churches and good Schools convenient. I fnot dis posed of before, it will be put up at public outcry in Perry, on the first Tuesday in December nex* , ARTHUR McCALLEY. Are you siefc i Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay until your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it i* too late. Four fifth* of all the diseases which people the church yards, might be cared by wAaK^^ioVagntVie’^p^ngf tentTsleepy and list less, because your blood is loaded with bile. Don’t wear the headache, Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your stomach is foul. Don’t pa rade yourself around the world, covered wilh Pimples. Blotches, Ulcers, Sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases ot the skin, because your system wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself about, lean, hag gard, all caved in, because your Stomach and Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’* Pills set three things right as sorely as waterquenches fire. They purify the body and blood. and restore their lunetions into healthy activity which you can feel ns quicW sa they are taken. They are the one great medicine wonder of tbe age, recogixed by all who know their virtues, and many thousands know them. Take the Cherry Pectoral for a cough, and the puis tor all derangements requiring a purgative medicine. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An alytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass—And sold by all Druggist and dealers in medicine throughout this section. 061 3 —***• Executor’s Male. W ILL be add. on the 1st Tuesday in Nov. next, before tbe Court-House door in tbe city of Macon, tho plantation belonging to the estate of Edmund GUoert, deceased, Ute ofBibb County, if not sold privately before that time. Thl* farm He# on tho road leading from Macon to Thomaston, about eleven miles from tbe city of Ma con. and contain* five hundred and sixty (500) seres, more or las* of oak and hickory land, with about four hundred opened and in cultivation. On the premises areujrood dwelling houae. Kitchen. Gin House, Cotton Press, and all neceasary ont-butidings for auch a farm. The place He* well—Is well supplied both with run ning and good wsll water. It la also convenient to Market, to Mill* and to Cbnrcbea. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine thl* place. Mr. Joaephua Gilbert, who lives on the nlaee. will take pleasure in showing it to any one who may call to look at It. rpTi-rms on the day of aalo. JOSEPHUS GlLB JULIUS C.GILBERT, sept 17th tda J JQSEPHP3 GILBERT, | Rxecuiors. Admiuistrator’s Male. . B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Onliuary o Crawford County, will be aold before the Court House door, in the town of Knoxville, in raid coun ty, on the tat Tuesday In December next, ull the land belonging to the Estate of Jane Walton, Into of aald ronntyldeeeuaed, The aame known aa the residence of the' aald Jans Walton, containing ono hundred and eighty acre* of land, being one hundred and two of LotViu. 243, also eighty acres, more or foaa. ol Lot No. *44, all In the Second District of said conn tr about eeventy-llvo (75) acre* of which are dear- Jd thehidance In the wood*. This Get. 4th. 1858. en, UK WASHINGTON F. VINING, oct 19 Adminlatritor. AdmlnWraior’t Male. XT TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January YV next, before the Court bouse door, in the town of Montioello, agreeable to an order of tbe bonora- New Crockery Store. T HE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and ad joining countire are rrepertfully inyited to call end examine my stock of CHINA, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, next door to Mr*. Dessau's on Second Street. 1 intend to keep at alMimre a good stock of Goods, and will sell them as low as they can be bought anywhere in tbe city. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., OrrElt, AS I’SFAL, AT THCIU OLD STAND, A CHOICE ASOBTMXNT Or FAMILY GROCERIES, O F every description and of the best quality, fresh and good—being constantly in receipt of new supplies from the Northern Maricets, Sugars, Syrups, Coffee, K. HUTCHINGS. Whiskey. 1 OflA DARRELS WHISKEY. l.oUu PIKE’S, DEAN’S AND ROBERT SON’S COUNTY BRANDS. For Sale by JOHN L.M. FRENCH. Sept. 21—lm Chattanooga. Tijm TO RENT. T WO Sleeping Rooms over Port Office, also an Office three doors below Post Office. Panr sioa given Immediately. NATHAN WEED. aept nth MENARD & BURGHARD. n-.lTCll.ll.lKF.lt s AND J ewelers, TTAVEjust received and opened a large sod II splendid assortment of Goods in their line, consisting in purl of the following articles, GOLD AND SILVER ■WATCHES. Hunting Magic Case, Independent 2d, Ac., for Gen llemen. ... . , ,, 4701.D H ATCHES for Ladies, nch and beau tiful. SIl.Vi’Kt 1VARB, aneb a* Spoons, Cups, Gob- lets, Ac. MII.VF.R PLATED WAKE, such as Cas tors, Egg Boiler*, (with Gold Plated Gold Cuds and Spoon*,) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Slicks, Waiters, Ac. JEWELRY, Consisting of Diamond and Gold Bings. Pins, Ac. Ac., sparkling and bright. musical Iiisfriiiiit'iifs, Sncii aa Violins, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tam bo- lines. Gold Pens,and Pencils. Guitar and Violin Strings, and a varied assortment of rniicy Gootls, Music Boxes, too nnmerons to particularise in an advertisement. * 1 Thankful for the liberal palronsgo bestowed upon them, since they commenced bnsinesii they solicit a continuance of the same, and will spore no pains to give satisfaction to their enstomera, both in style and quality of their Warea, and in price. Watch and other repairing executed with dispat oh and on reasonable terma* M. Jc B. oct5 -• S5BaS5M52££.- Gent s Furnishing Goods. belonging to the Estate of William Barclay, deceas ed, to wif: Dare, a man Eighty four yeara oldiCbM- loir,, a woman sixty years olasGip, a man twenty four years eld i Charity, a woman twenty-six years old. id Katy. a girl sevem year* oid. All aold for tba benefit of tho heir* and creditors of aald deceas ed. Terms on tbe day of sale, to. term* oat JENKINS, Adm’r. ceptsmbarSljlsl*. K IFTY Do*. Linen and Msrvilles Bosom Shirts 25 “ Merino ainl Silk Undershirts, 75 “ British Halfifose, 30 “ Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, 30 “ Silk Scarfs and Ties, - 15 “ Fine Suspenders, Just received by E. WIN8H1P. octs INVITATION TO THE XjADIES! IP YOU WANT SPLENDID SILKS in great variety,cheaper than yon ever bougb^gofo. & w ATERMAN'8. IF YOU WANT RICH ROBES A LAIZE, RICH ROBES A VALENTINES, RICH ROBES A QUILLE3. MISSES ROBES A VALENTINES. In Silks, Cashmeres, and de Laines, go to DENMAN & WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT BEST FRENCH MERINOS, at 87J cents per yard, go to ^ ^ ^ \ VAT j.*b>[ A N'S. IF YOU WANT CLOTII. RAGLAN, FRENCH HEAVER, and all other style* of Cloaks, goto • DENMAN A WATERMAN S. IF YOU WANT STELLA MANTILLA SHAWLS and Scarf*. Also. Cioth Mantilla Shawls, go to . DENMAN A WATERMAN’S IF YOU WANT Embroidered and plain plaited Linen SHIRT I routs, go to DENMAN A WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT BLACK ALPACCA, BOMBASIN, plain and figured deLtines, English Merino. Plaid Merino French worked Oolars and Bands. Bonnet Ribbons. Dress Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Hosiery. Embroid d Hem stitched and plain Hdkf», Head Drawn*. La dies Merino Vest*. Thread, Jaconet and Swiss Edg ing*. Combs and Brushea. Perfumery. Ac., go to DENMAN A WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT The* best bleached and brown Homespuns, Irish Unens, White and Red Flannels, 10-4 19-4 Sheetings, Plaid Linaeys, plaid and striped Home- spnn. Bed Ticking, Ssttinets. plain and plahl Ken tucky Jeans, Gmts Merino Under-shirts and Draw- Spices, White Fisli, Citron, Herrings, Green Fruits in cans, Hams, Teas, Condiments, Lard, Sweetmeats. Sauces, Flour, Nuts, Cheese, Butter, Raisins, Mackerel, Pork. And other articles too numerous to mention, com prising tbe whole range of Family Grocery supplies. CANDIES We par) and others dire manufactured by ourselves, of the very best materials and warranted to retain their hardness and brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose both and become worthless. Vie oiler unrivalled inducements tn purchasers. CAKES, fli-nnmonWJ uutl STIR III) Of every variety and made of choice materials. Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice and on tbe most reasonable terms. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IN TIIEIR SEASON. /—, We .hall keep constantly on hand dor the Fall and Winter, Fresh Oysters and Fish, native and imported, of the best qualities and re spectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully filled. Choice Tobacco and Segars, To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs in these articles. octs BOEBUAVE HOLLAND BITTERS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY ton DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE And the various affections consequent upon a dis ordered STOMACH OR LIVER S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, - Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In ail Nervous, Rheumatic, and Nenralgic Affec tions. it has in numerous instance, proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on Strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. 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 here ana there over the face of this mighty country. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitations may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or^otber forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effort, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. . .. Notice.—Whoever expects to find 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 CAUTION: The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the pubtio should guild against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buv anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it ia to all these imita- Sold at 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85, by tho sole proprietors, benjamin page, JR., at CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts- Sr'^Wfo yl Macon by E. L. STBOHECKER A coj ZEILIN, HUNT A CO., GEORGE PAYNE, particularly invite the attention of dealers; and Druggists generally, throughout the State, lers to our large and complete stock of Can- may 18 Latest ffews by Use -A-Hla-rutio Telegraph.- To nil whom it may concern* This is to ootifj the public that Isaacs is at Home Again, And begs to assure his patrons that bis SALOON Is not a thing of a day. Citixens and the traveling pub lic will find tbe establishment open not for the sea son only, but at all season* of the year, and those catilDg upon os will at all hours find oar Lsrder sup plied with all the delicacies that the New York and other markets wiU afford in the way of eatables, and ■omethlng good to drink, and six days out oi seven more than can be found in any other house in town- E. Isaacs & Brother, t inier Knl,ion’s Unit, Cherry Sf. His bill of fare will every day Be just the thing for tittle pay, And those who at their place may eat. Will find in it all tilings complete. And going once, they then will know That ISAACS’ is the place to go. WE shall be happy to see our friends, assuring them that it will be onr unremitting care to please in every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done till now. ■■■ MORE LIGHT! Tiw.ECTmgi.s.'gaaaaataaa': ugtujrei invented. Call and see them, i they .re only to be seen june 15 Next to Mrs. Dessau’s. dy, flne Old Port, Sherey ind MaSeira,' possessing all the medical qualities so much desired by them. Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself: Oysters From New York. Savannah and Brauswick, in the shell Dr by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any j way you want them 1 ALSO. Shrimps and Crabs, \vild Game of every variety. Venison and Beef Steaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled Ham and Deviled Terapins, Mountain Graters, Turtle Soup, Ac., Ac., Ac. Wood-cock, Grouse, Monntain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure wants, can always be bad when in season. Confectioneries anil Fruits. . ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as-1 : sortment of Confectioneries, Oranges, Apples, PIANO-FORTES. N OW Receiving some of the most, SPLENDID PIANO FORTESl aver unbred for sale in Mscon, from the 3 0 ■ 'J V celebrated Facto,ot 4. C. Chickering and Nunn A Clark, warranted superior loan; mu.o--,,le in the United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown A Co’s. Factory. Tbe above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to look at, and the tone completely captivating. We shall take pleasure to show these instruments<0 any that have a taste for fine goods. On hand, Prince Melodians, best article of the kind made: Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tamborins. Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes, and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Pianoand Guitar, InstructlonBooks, Ac. Watches, JTcwclry nnd Fancy Goods. Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; Gentlemen and Ladies patterns. Gold Chains Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles. Gold Pens, ana Pencils, Gold aud Silver Spectacles Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, C. store. Wait ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches, Flasks, Pistols, Ac. E3P* Clocks and Watchesrepaired.and warranted, at short notice. Give ns a call at our old stand, Cot ton Avenue, Union Building, nov 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN. New Steam Saw Mill. TTAVING started a Steam Saw Mill in Houston II County, abont seven miles from Perry, near the : together wil BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., R ENEW the tender of their services to the Plan ter* of Georgia and the adjoining States, and will continue to seu Cotton at rim cents per bale. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when desired, en Cotton in store. Wm. M. D’AifTioxac, I Wm. E. Evans, Gxo. W. Evans, Host. Y. Habsiss. ~ ~ ~ 138.H INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK., ForPliilailelplija, Sctv York, FROM Sava. id Charleston, Savannah. July 20.185 aug 3—6m* ISAAC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWARD. Sale and Livery Stable. H AYDEN A WOODWARD are now <) prepared to furnish their friends and ilfira the public generally, with good safe Horses Li SSl and 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 Cash Price* will enable them to do so. ty Horses fed and kept by tbe day, week or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea- sonable^rices. Mulberry Street, next to .Lottery . CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA...Tj 1 Excursion Tickets good for returning, up to’" ** j January 1.1859, J Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Faili" 5 * 5 l'nrnished by the Agents at Charleston and Savannah . > The well known first class side-wheel p.-l—7: *i I Office, Macon, G». apl « Patten & Miller, (late BATTEN, nrTTOS & CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. O. PATTIS.. A. J, MILLER. Jona’tlian Oollins, (Late Patten. Collins A Co.) W ILL continue the Wore IIouxc anil Coni. mission Kusiiirxi. at the Fire Proof Build ing occupied by them in this place, in connection with his son, W *. Collins. He respectfully solicits the business of tbe patrons of the late firm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to all business confided to their care. Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS, july 6—tf PETER S. HUMPHRIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in all the Courts of the Macon District, aud also in the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. jaug 17—ly Etiuicr A Amtcrsou, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA., P RACTICE in tho counties of the Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and Jones; also in tbe Federal Courts at Savannah. The v have also recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: The Anguxtn Insurance am! Banking Cam- pany of which W. M. D’Antignac is President and C- F. McCat is Secretary. And the Alabama Fire and Marine Insn. ranee Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks nnd risks on slaves taken at usual rates, apl 2u SPEER A HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, -MACON. GEORGIA. Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Arcane. 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 the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER, mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. LAW CARD. T. P. Stubbs, u - Kill, Stubbs «V Hill, ATTORNEY SAT L A W, Macon, Ga. spl 20 Wm. K. xteGraffenried, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above Damour’s . oct 27 L. H. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store. j»« 6 Law Copartnership. L L. HARRIS, OHAS. J. HARRIS, Millcdgcville, Ga. Thomasvillc, Ga. sep 15 J. S. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLIN TON, GEORGIA. july 7 iy T. G. II OUT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherrv Street, first door above entrance to Con- «rt Hall. aug 4 IRON COTTON TIE. I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the great South West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK, with the common Hoop Iron Band, has superse ded every other method of lecuring the Cotton Bale. Time and space would foil us to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men, Insurers, Compressers and Shippers, showing beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are numbered, and the immense advantages of the Hoop T.ocU and Irou Tie. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded m these points 1. They suve twenty to thirty dollars coat in baling material 011 every one huudred llngn. 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 the bale. 4. 11 i« an almost absolute security again*: Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown by actual experiment, iciu smoulder tcithmt flame, twenty hours mtiout spreading, and allowing plenty of time for easy extinguishment. 5 It is na absolutely secure fastening. In actual experiments made In Montgomery, bales thus bonnd, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without perceptible effect. 6. It is perfectly simple,and requires no machinery at all in the application. Any common hoop-iron of proper width aid thickness, (which is about j inch wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit the b.le, is taken in the hand, onr enfi ’ " ' ’* * from the under side, of the lock to the lea., , ... bent over the end of the 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 lock, 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, ana the bale may be moved if desired. 7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han dle, and cheapening freight. These facts and advantages are certified to by leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro kers in testimonials too nnmerons 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- greement, which will leave no donbt on these points: We, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and Buyers, of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten ed with the INGEKMOLL HOOP LOCK, al though we are aware that it will weigh li lbs.more per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. HARRIS A JOHNSTON. C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy tbe following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. Lamar: Savannah, July 22d, 1858. Messrs. Freeman A Kobbrt*, Macon, O.-. 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, npon the same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement to last for one season and longer, unless 1 give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. Respectfully, Ac., C. A. L. LAMAR. Tlie Georgia Iron Lock Company, comprising tho undersigned, respectfully invite the attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly. they be lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter est aud 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, | T. A. HARRIS. DUNLAP A HARRIS, FREEMAN A ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Aug. 3,1858. ly Keystone State CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAN, and ’ State of G-eorgii, M CAPl’. J. J. GARVIN. ' I 1 Now form a Weekly Line for the North, le» r . Charleston and Savannah on alternate SniiirdJ H I as follows : The Keystone State, from Charleston, Augue 1, ’ 28th: Sept. 11th, 25th : Oct. 9th. and 23d., Ac,)/' baB ing Philadelphia the altercate Saturdays. ,pit ■ j The State of Georgia, from Savannah, An*,. 11* 7th, 21st: Sept. 4th, 18tn; Oet. 2d, lfith and 30th 7* B| leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturday*. t ‘ For safety and comfort, having superior STATiSf 1 ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any nn- L-—- coast. One hnndred miles of this route on Dclj ffl , H River and Bay—two nights at sea. . . a FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES ft CASAIi I *’ . SHORTEST AXD CHEAPEST ROUTE This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Grir Ksn'li Northwestern Railroad Route through to Man-. KlI Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from PliilatlelphT*, " Through tickets, with the privilege of stoppiu,,. HD* Philadelphia and intermediate points, lor f&lebt I’-'rs the Agents in Savannah. 3 r* -Ml Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, *22. Elmira, jjj. I;,I b to Canandaigua., 822. ; • 1. , C. A. GREINER A CO., Agents at Savanna)! " : T. S. A T. G. RUDD, Agents at Charleston. ang 3 3m SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western U. B OVER WHICH PASSES THE ^_ GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS HAEi I Ttco Daily Trains bchceen Macon ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, r f<* Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrii l i*.* at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. - sh. Leave Columbns 4.00 a. in. and 3.45 u. m. Arriverl.-, y, Macon 9.50a. m. and 9.18 p. m. Dody between Macon, Albany and Dawson: -urtS Leave Macon 11.43 p. m. Arrive m Albany 0.25 a 1 ■' I <■ Arrive at Dawson 6.00 Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p i- M, ;. Arrive in Macon 9,18 p. m. Tri-Weekly. Down: Monuey, Wednesday and Friday—Up.- Tae I day, Thursday and Saturday. ■ asi Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.39 p. t lcS> Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson , 4. rive at Macon 9.11 p. m. Trains to Columbus form a through conumnn 1 r L to Montgomery. A.abama and Augusta, KiopwvW li£ Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Estrah*. 1 rj Post Coaches run from Albany to Tailshu^OBf Bainbridge, Thomasvtile, Ac., daily; also, tri-wed 1,1 ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, Ac, lb*]s Hacks rue six times a week from Fort Yalleii^^| Perry, Hayneiville and Hawkinsville, and tri-we-sln t( ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, shot, take the Day Trains from Augusta and Savannah avoid detention in Macon. For other points tak- ther Train. First class steamships iesve Savannah for ,\» York, ox Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage the Cabin 815, Steerage 8G. Through Tickets can be procured from Hail Agent* at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany rJ Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cubit, i-l follows: Montgomery 626; Columbns 893; Albu 824 25. GEO. W. ADAMS, aug 3 Superintend-..-. MACON AWESTUin BAIL, KOA61 rp T\TTQ-RT? r r • FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SiEIOIP, Coiicii Avcnne, Macon, Georgia. J. L. SEWARD. A. H H AW$KLL. SEWARD & UANSSUL. ■attorneys AT LAW. thomasvtlle, ga. A LL claims forwarded to u* will meet with prompt attention. W e shall practice in tlie counties ot Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur nnd Worth. SEWARD A HANSELL. Thomasvilie, Nov. 3rd, 1856. noy4 KIMBROUGH .V BASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, STABKSVU-XJ*, t,B800„ OA., W iu, practice in the courts of the South W es- tern circuit. Ail business entrusted to their care will be promptly and dilligcntly attended to. feb 2tf J. H. ISnusoifi 4% Co. MaXUFACTCBXit* SND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Conrtland 4- 39 Dey Streets, New York. H. Ransom, ) f A. P. Ransom, Dan’IKansom. > ( Darios W. Geer W. A. Ransom, J 1 Robt. H. Boyd. O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Train. . be run as follows: Leave Macon at 19 night. Arrive at Ati.-u.ta : A. M. Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta t ( P. M. Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive atMacnnt Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon P.M. The night train will not be run on Sundays. 12 night train from Macon connect* — o iththe W-| tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Knmv: Nashville, Memphis, at 12.15 P. M„ with Grot R. R. for Augnsta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta A IV-#! Point K. R. at 10.15 A. M. The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects whlii Western ft Atlantic R. R. at 8.40 P. M„ and GwrrL R. R. at 12 night; and Atlanta A West Point k. at 12.5 A. M. , _ 1 r ®' The completion of the Virginia and Tenw m® Rail Rond, makes this the most pleasant anddi: riioO route to the ; Virginia Sprinss,,^!. Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlir j for 826 25. including Stage fare, 87 00, and to X-1 York for 832 00. I Further information may be had in relation totl Route, on application to the General Ticket 0(H Atlanta. I ALFRED L. TYLEK, j ang 3 Superintend.*! | WROUGHT IRON Cotton Screws worth from $75 to $100. T HE above Cut represents the Slinplcer an«l 111 oat -t'onipncl, mid moat durable form of COTTON SCREW in use. It has now been in use for five years and over, by planters in this neighbor hood, and no perceptible wear. It will pack by hand, or horse power, bales weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs. AXdsO. Steam Engines ana Boilers, and every variety of Castings and Machinery. Aug. 31. DR. A. PIERCE, HOMCEOPATH OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for sale. Macon, Jnly 13-tf. A Card from Dr. James M. Jar- RETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMA RY.—3Iy connection for tbe past eight years with tlie above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the cure of Pulmonary Consumption anditskindred diseases, HipHWta my unrivalled opportunities and ad- roads leading from Perry to Macon, we flatter our- j vantage of pathological research—aided not a little •elves, that we can furnish ssgoodifnot better Lum-' by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—hss en- ber than any other Mill, having the best of Pint ! aided me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and snccess- course of treatment for the positive a*-d radical tui ; of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, ai d Air- W Timber, and good Sawyer*. We will fill Bills from Macon, Fort Valley. Perry and the snrronnding country, upon as good terms as other Mills, or the times will admit of. Those who want Lumber will, no donbt, find it to their interest to give us their bills, as we intend to give satisfac tion if possible. Address Perry, Houston eonnty, Ga. JOHN H. THOMAS, and JOHN A. THOMAS. jane 15-tf The Journal ft Messenger copy tf. . [®~$1,000 A YEAR. \VX WANT LOCAL AM> TttAVXUNC. Agents DU ALL PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES, to whom tho largest Commissions will be paiJ. Onr List includes OVER 25 VOLUMES OF T. S. ARTHUB’S WORKS. Also, a largo and saleable list of FINDLAYS’ STEAM EjSTGIjSTE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL, MACHINE SHOP, MACON. GEORGIA. T HE Proprietor, of this Establishment would re spectfully call the attention of those contem plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Sawing and Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The superiority of the Work has been, and will be.asnf- ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for the expedition of work possessed by no other estab lishment in the State. Oar prices and terms will compare favorably with that of any first class North ern Establishment The following comprise a list of Machinery, Ac ; for any portion of which we will be pleased to receive orders, vix -. Passage-. inhalation, tho vapor and curative &^^d C fhe^n&ffio ed no t t & Steam Engines, Boilers. Saw Machinery viso the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of the exclusion of general fieatment; and although 11 best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper manage- A' ~ meat of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both gereral and local treatment. The success of my treatment tn 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 any eulogy or comment from me.— ity _ . after^ane consideration, I have conduced to make such arrangements at will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all. and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who wcreableto visit j me at my office. Ilopingtberefore that the arrange- ' ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro- - fessionai brethren and the public, I would respect- Whecls, a great vanety, Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, &c., of Wrought and Cast Ieon, very superior, embracing strength with beauty • of Design. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sixes, Columns for Stores, Chtutchea, &c.,ftc..Gold Mining Machine ry, with Double and Single acting Force and Lift l’nmps -®f any required tize. Shafting with Turned Putiies, from tbe smallest size to nine feet Di ameter, Cotton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, England's Ctdebrated self -acting Car Couplings, and folly announce in conclusion, that I can now be con- other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to WIof-riT'ina'I Hr 'Rinoraniiimil TbintlL I suited personally mrby letter, on all diseases as above be equal to the beat made elsewhere. • Historical OC JJIOgTap . Cj* and that the medicines, the same as used in the In i R. FJNDLAY ft SONS. X2ll? e -^ ou "- ir i-,vi- E 1 krl stitntion, prepared tosuit each individual case, fnha-1 Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10 “ ■ K.KAJ.K. »od other „ Vapdrs, Medical Inhalers, Sec., &c.. will be for- P"*”: .. . j warded by express to any part of the United States - I*ine Apples, Various description of • Nats, Cakes, Ac., oct 12 E. ISAACS ft BROTHER. era. Grown and colored Jeana, bleached and brown j All of which can be pnrebased at low prices for Canton Flannels. Ac. Splendid lot of BED BIAN-, CASH. Be sure and call at KKT.~, NEGRO BLANKETS AND KERSEYS, CALICOES, Ac., amlmany other Goods too nnmer ons to mention, all of‘which, wffl be sold on very reasonable terms, by calling on DENMAN ft WATERMAN, oft 3 Cotton Avennc, Macon. To Consumptives. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- irg suffered several years with a severe Lung Af fection, anil that dread disease, Consumption,—ia anxious to make known to his fellow sutterers tlie tr cans of cure. To all who desire it he will send a espy of th" prescription { frr<- of charge) with directions for preparing and using the same, which I lev will find a snre Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser 1’ICESli FLOUR, b* sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicHd. We are supplying the Dealers and Families of Macon at lowerrates than can he bought in Ten- Macon Flour Mill WE HAVE JU5t RECEIVED A LOT OF Choice White Wheat, - ; M - mi - ,ti re!\ up--ii getting NICE, SWEET of tlie same grade. “Coinp*‘tiii«»ii isilie Elfe ofTrasIe” and all we a*ki» atrial of onr Floor and Prices, as - compared with others. FRESn MEAL and GBITS at all timi and lie hopes every snfferer will try his remedy, as i- will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. SON and HAMILTON. Dr. E. distinguished Mrcplorers and Travelers. Private I.ifc of l.oui* Napoleon, ni.toiT of India, nnd Thl ludia iffutiuy. Livingston’s Travels and Explorations for Sixteen years in the Wilds of Africa, ftc. Ac. Among our recent publications are the Public and . or , he Canadas. T**ois.—My term* oftreatment by - y-nijs arm of BRAY 4 CARHART having been ! letter are aafottows, vix : 812 per montti for each pa- dissolved, its bosinesa will he continued by ; tient, which wi 1 include medicifie sufficient for one ; CAR HART ft CURD, a partnership formed and du- month's use; also, Inhaling \ apor, and an InhMing )y published under the Act of the Legislature of the Apparatus. Payment as follows: 80 to be paid t® State of Georgia, authorizing tlie formation 0 receipt of the box of Medicine ^pahn^hips. at the expiration of the month, if Th , ,r,,, Express Agent on ! and tho balance 80 1 tbe patient be cored or is entirely satisfied with the All of these Books are among the most saleable ! treatment. Patients, by givinga full history of their published. OF LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS Alone, we have sold over THIRTY thousand ropiEN, and the sale is increasing. Msny of onr Agents are making from 83 to 810 a day in selling onr publica tions ; and we claim that our list includes the most saleable Books offered to Agents and Canvassers. And believing in LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, wo furnish onr Books to Agents for from 10 to 12 per cent, below the usual prices. Forfnti particnlsrsof Agency, Terms, ftc., address J. W. BRADLEY Publisher, 48 North Fourth-street, Philadelphia, r*. sept Si TAKE NOTICE. For Sale—240 case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as welt by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarreti’s treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he ; seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters ; for advice promptly answered. For further partic ulars address JAMES M. JARRKTT, M. D., No. £90 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y.; P. S.—Physicians and others visiting tlie city are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improved apparatus for the inhalation of medi-w ) rated vapor can be seen and inspected. fc sept 4—6m j “ VEST’S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFING. 1 riTIIE subscriber having the right for the state of ■ Z Georgia, would call the attention of the public i , to the above na ned Roofing, it being the only pat | a .. *•** w 1,7111 <1 -ent granted that secures the use of Rubber and other: 1 *' elastic ingredients which will resist the changes of Parties wishing tbe prescription will please addrsss fc’-f'SfiSuid i woods with good timber. The above is well water- miapted for coveringofd shingles and tinroofs. oct5—3m \t libamsburgh. Long Ialaad. A|I fl L . ood Vt 13 \V. J. McELROY. GRIST MILL. =— ~V~tS -_~~5 If not sold at private aale, it will be sold at^nbtic J "ZXS"C -tijGCGl V GCl. To Rent. ’•“‘SSa'i.raSaT-V raF-S** | smmoss. | *>,% . Com- j. M. BOARDMAN S. of Spo- Th6 old friends and customers of Bray ft Carhart. together with all new ones, are solicited to callat the old stand on Third street, where ran always be found a large and well selected Stock of Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in part of Blacksmith’s Tools. Carpenter’s Tools, Machinist’s Tools, Planter’s Uardicare. Builder’s Hardware, Carriage Trimmings. Buggy Materials, Mill Iron and Sates of every description Nails and Horse Shoes, Agricultural Implements, Springs and Axles. IKON Ml) STEEL. 100 Tons of Swedes Iron ol ottr own im portation, Refined Iron, Flat, Round and Square Iron. Common English Iron, Hoop Band Iron. Oral and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel, German Steel, Blister Steel, Spring Steel, i$v-, all of which we are bonnd tosell at tho lowest mar- , ketprioe*. CARHART ft CURD. | fob 10 THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Compounded entirely frongj Gf-XJMS, TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AXDIil Z ER MEDICINES now before the pnblie.ll acta as a Cathartic, earner, milder, and more effef al than any other medicine known. It is r.ct cq a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on .; Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the slum* and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accompli ingtwo purposes effectually, without any of the p ful feelings experienced in the operations of t Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the a time that it purges it; and when taken daily in m rate doses, wttt strengthen and build it up witia usual rapidity. The LIVER is one of • the principalregd _ of the human body, and it r*w/.,rau 1 functions well, the pow- ersoftbesystomsrtiA ly developed. Thestom- “ ache is_ almost euta-l dependent on the heal-l^x thy action of the lie for the proper perform ! w ance of its fancied 1 when the stomach is at — ] fault, and the whoh^_ tem suffers t n conse- L*J qnence of one turai the LIVE R—having k. ’ ceased to do it. For the disease of that i organ, one of the [I prietorshaz made it his >p study, in a practice]) more than twenty years. ;*■] to find some wherewith to counteract the msny dersn to which it is liable. ‘PiA . __ To prove that this re- LJ medyia at last t-jM any person troubled' with LIVER COB PLAINT, in any of its /“V forms, has but to z9 bottle, and conviction W,* 8 certain. ” These Gums remove , all morbid or liCiw ter fromtbesystem, sap- rK plying in their p‘«f healthy flowofb’ile, and W invigorating the< ache, cansing food to di-. gest well. P«-“H *‘| THE BLOOD, giving M tone and health t; j whole machinery, re- . moving theesuse- disease—effectingarad-IN^ teal cure. l!ILbIOl'8 AT- yS TACKS are cureil WHAT IS BETTER. ' PREVENTED. t;| occasional use of the f-w Llt ER !>'IG (, | TOR- 'Zj . „ . . . , One dose after eating r"T is sufficient to t the stomach and prevent ii the food from ner-1 souring. fi • soaring. Only one dose taken ' before retiring, I vents NIGHT-MARE. J . , , Only one doso taken |Vf»t mebt, lw« u bowelsgently.andcures p^.COSTlt ENESS._ One dose of two r tesspoonfuil. ays relieve SI C K- W HEADACHE. One bottle taken for temaie ohstructw moves the cause of the i discaie, ana mu perfect care. ... Only ono dose imme- u Gisteiy relieves l LIC. while ,i , One doee often repeat- p“l ed is a sure cum CHOLERA MORBUS. _ a n d a prevents CHOLERA. ii , _ „ tgp" Only one bottle P"I is needed to thro* of the system the effects of medicine after > * (y One bottle taken for JAUNDICE mores all sallowness or 'L unnatural color tho skin. f)- , . , tone d*»s enaahortlf-l to® gives vigor to the appe- titc S One dose often repeat- PH cd cures CHKi DIARRHOEA in its A worst forms, SUMMER and BOWEL fj complaints yield to the first dose. '•w _, nM . One or two doses cure r attacks by >> children: there is no LL< surer, safer, f remedy in the world, as j • it Never Fsus- ty A few bottles ^ ; cure* DROPSY, t citing tho absorbents, /i . h . We take pleasure fart recommencing" 1 j dicine as a preventive j for F E V K B - AGUE. Cll I LL FE VER. and all 1“’ of a B1LLIOUS TYPE. ^ It operates *»*. tainty. and tbonaands _ are willing tnl- its wonderful virtues. Jj All who use it me giving their naa* 11 trifttUioiiy in it. favor. ty Ulix waiar in IIjc iuoiitl> will* *' ,f rigorntor, mid allow both los«* ,l,fr THE LIVER INVIGORATf ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCO'ta is daily working cures, almost too great w It cure* a* if by magic, even the fi"*?"!, benefit, and seldom more than one botue u to cure ary kind of LIVER CompIHnt, 1 the worst Jaundice or Dysyepsi-' to acomro , ache, all of which are the result of a a - LIVER. raid ONI DOLLAR PER BOTTLX SANFORD ft CO„ Proprietors. 345 Brow* • H'Jiolr.nto Agent" • , BARNES ft PARK, New York ; T. ” • y ft SONS. Philadelphia , I,. S. BURK. * L ”’’ f j ii ii G.x- nil Ifi-rtlnnd; JOHN D- GE KEYSEtL’’2 ( S. S. HANCK, Baltimore, ami retailed BJ » . gists. Sold Wholesale and Retail oy 3 HUNT ft CO.. Macon. Ga. | Train Oil J U f^i CE1VED| by 2 EHANVHFg^ Snernx Oil -rtOR SALE, by ZEILIN. HUh * j r Sept. 98. Infi