Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 26, 1858, Image 4

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POSTPONED Vnin^jUylcs’ jllnrslisil Sq|o. tijiUi hesoffl. v'WHMHMiwwBMB tT Itjbli County, .ft tli« ^.il hours oFs»l l 3? Lands for Sale. Ad ministrntor's Sale* i»Y" virtu-afan order of the Honorable Court f .13 Ordinary of Crawford County, will be --Id be- . ,y, |_J, ,eH „ m , <v both of my 1* L A N T A - o'City of Macou, between fore tie Court h-i-e dpi* in the town u««- j JxiOK-S' in lloolv minify, “j inilcbelfiw Mon- ihe first Tueeday in So-, vilK On the 1st In/in H*vwnlo-f next, withI texoma.on Mint Hirer. One eontuins l,«3 ACRES . -.t, tho following |.reperty, to-wltl in the bonra of sale, «U the *”®‘* ,!r * LAND—some reo seres open, and in •’Mrbsjtae Thw« hundr. .1 and foriy ..errs of tan.l, lying end l sM&SntTOi i i awfort, hrfoiiRinB to, (>f on , (ivMion . a.xxi Framed SEC HO BOOSES beinr in the thirteenth district «rf the county ot Md- fUnitahl. Uyrick, deed.aBditoo lot M«.t3». in the ^ ( ., N , lousK . other improvement* good. n'ml Mr of Georgia, adjoining the (auaf W loth Hist, of Monroe. The whole containing sixteen -pt,,. other contains some 2.227aeresof land, about to " ndif attr#* hundred acre., more orlesa,exceptthc widow s dow- a nd m n high .state of cult, vation, ■ ■ ax ■ Dwelling House, ,which A. F. Terry now resides, together witbthe improvements thereon, and the crop of Corn and Cot- ton now about made. All levied on ns e'nit tVrrt oV'iho V'idbsl* StriSaTfnV the Sonthero ;' Tho^thoitTpUce^ iir^wd repairT well District Of (leontis, November Ten».J8SM» favor : andl heaUby iUMltk ACRES open, and in u _hi K l O^lfOSSb ! parcels to suit purchasers. IiHill'll stairs Marshal Sale. Termaondayofaale. T1IJ, be told in the city of Macon, on the fiat I w hour: nil tin improvements on the same. Levied on ns j _ v Hu* itropt rtvnf Ki< hard Patten to satisfy* fi. fa. is- l< v... tl. ICitirt /if tliA I'lntfil er. A part of this place is the settlement known na , ■ ^ framl ' t jjegro Houses *nd I>« the Mathew H. .Myriek Tlantation, on which i» a {jJ*^ buildincs good, and un excellent little YY’A- good framed do tiling, gin home md screw, negro Tj-a jjiix, to do the grinding for both Plantation*, house*, cri hs, atablea and all n<s<-.; i tt-youtbuildtufii. L. j „ 1000 ni r . a D f CASE and SWAMP "■"■ 3rS * 1- —.11 i *n®re is M.m . r to THREE HUNDRED ..v....,- — high state of cultivation.— loins Col. Johns. Thomas and William Drnmright, mol of course is good. > Call and examine for.yourself. My Overseer will low the place at any time. I will sell it low. YY ith Je PLACES, I will sell CORN, FODDER, OATS. STOCK. HOGS and CATTCE. Griffin. Ga., July 31 W. W. CHAPMAN, aug 3 Messenger copy. ofAVilliam Smith Drown, vs. A. Frank rerry. July Smith, W. F. Smith and A. L. Woodward, and li« •Jd i *',■*. I.ANIKC II. STEYVaRT. in the northern part of the country, four miles aonth U. S. Marshal. east of Lollodeti, Ga. i , _ uan nnu exau K r S. ATKINSON, Persona desirous of purrhaunga healthy and good ' show- tbe place i •nntr U. S. Marshal. | plantation are requested to examine the same before i p,. a( ;es. i wf; ! day of sale. The said lands will be sold in lota or HOGS w Tuesday m November next, within the legal ours of sale, the following property, to wit: City Sept I i._ ad No. 33d, in the eity of Columbus, together with • A JOHN 1>. McCOWEX, O, T. MYBICK, Administrators. Atiiuiiusirsuor’s sale, Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of - ~sn,- _ v-.i, „.i jlJ Houston County, will be sold, before the Court from the Sixth « irenit Court of the United • ii.,.,,,, doo r i n the town of Perry, in «ald county, on Stall - for Hu-Southern District ofGeorgia, in favor j , .. . Tuesday in December »ext. Cot of I^uui No. ofDsvidS C M I thrSJh^da T ^d r»rt»H.and the ? rth halfof 1M " "• r,v 'V£ T v v «:*"■ : Favorite Hr-sort of Billy Bow Lcg s CltRBi^ TUB KAMOt'S SEMnCOLECJIIEF. SAVANNAH ORANGE SPRING. STEAii ' with the CENTRAL and _ _ . _. North Eastern Rail Road*. _Dvi.£CiriOH Oounty. rnB£ splendid and Fi Running BAST FI.nlilDA. I 1 -T-fllr* O ltANQE STRING, East Florida, S3 miles West ofPalatka, and lij miles South of the month of the River St. Johns, was once the favorite resort of Billy Bow Legs, of the Chief and Prophet old Sam Jones and the Seminole Tribe of Indians. The Spring was Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Health, Youth, Beauty and rejuvenescence, and it is now GORDON, F. Barden,Commander.leavesSavan- nah for Charleston every Sunday and ITedaradoy afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going - . ,North; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday the favont© reaort of those seeking refuse from the atld Friday night nt 9 \ e’olock (after the arrival chilling blaata of W tpter. AsaHathinff place it has | of the CJ|rg of the Korth p :il9t eru K. Hoad.) and ar- no equal. . ..... A rives at Savannah early the following mornings. To those who seek a Southern chmein the Winter,, ]j y route passengers can obtain through tick EVANS, BAREISS & C0.,| Important to Planters! 1 vorPhur^»#ij^*** r,'.', THE OrJy INGERSOLL HOOP; L.OCH1, na Sclictlulo. CHARLESTON LINE Actors & Commission Mareliants, " BAY STREET, SAVAKfAH, GA.. K ENEW the tender of their .ervices to the Plan ters of Georgia mid the adjoining States, mid will continue to sell Cotton at hit v cxxTsper bale. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when desired, on Cotton in store, ff*. M. D'Antignac, I Wu; E. Evans, Geo. W. Evans, | Poet. Y. Hakriss. Savannah, July 20,1858. aug 3—6m“ 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 snited to your tastethan in Havana, and should you be deter mined on going to the great city of Havana, and woald like to do so with aa little sea voyage as pos- _ sible.call by Orange Spring eu route for Havana with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE, and Mr. Hart will send yon to Tampa Bay, behind j j> hROOKS, Ag't, Savannah, as fine stock as Vermont can boast of, and from • K. LAFITTE A GO., Ag’ts, Charleston. Tampa Hay you can take passage in as fine Steam* i j ttn jg ships ns run out of New York, hut 12 hours from I -y~%-r\ tt-y ■»*y'/^ryyfHSf* J Tampa to Key West, and 8 hours from Key West; Jt> JriO W JN te M.U _L frj L, ct 19 is:.**. Lands for Sale. Andrew S. Garr and others. 1 State-of Flori- rt. | da. Middle lir- Irfwis Curtis A Nath'l. Thurston, }■ euit, in Imon co, Trustees of the Apalachicola I In Chancery. Land Company, and others. J , , „ n CUSUANT to a Decree rendered in this cause- to Havana. But .ny prc-dictioins.tfyou mvt> Onuig, P the subscriber will sell bv auction, at the places Spring a csll. yon will be loth to leave tli re. lie id times herein specified, ail the Lauds belonging teb generally are ;n tlm habit of saying,-'our table to said Company braced in -The ra^ur-\ ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the the Control Rail Road and ita connections, all freights between Charleston and the interior of Ueorgia con- signed to the agents of this liue will be forwarded cumbered y-thc dower interest ol Mrs. Sarai. C. ^slnP «nd lyin* ie the counties of Leon. Wakulla, and thus saying say and do no more JV e are not L.idl. n widow. Gadsden amt Liberty, via: the landslyiug in the first fcr bragging, but we will say Hus, that iftlie invalid AIM., one negro man, Gilbert, about 97 or w years | „„„ ml ,.„ n , lt ; e s will be sold at Ta li.au assie. on or seeker of pleasure, who gives us a caU, if they be OrroSITE THE JIEW RAIL no All DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl is GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. (iuiicd stales marshal Stiles _■■■■■■■ W ILL be sold before the Court House, in the; Also.om-negroiiun.tiUbcrt, alioutJ. orw years | "" o Iinme ,i l„. sold ut Tallauassu i-:tv ol .Macon. Bibb county, on the first Tuoc \ old, all to be sold as the property of the Estate of | u, e savPn th (Ttli) day of December, and those 1; SSiS^ST- StlSa "?&nVfi“e hZ «d^redU U o^ y • 1 *«» ° D 11,6 : S^ nTt Charge any ^Ari.'TGls fa no topTo rpHE subscriber wiU open the above Half about v • •• Liit Dirt.of ^lyeointy, vSO , JOHN LAIDLER. | ‘‘tiWs^S.taUBillion of acre., | catch birds-our iWhas been recently thorough-1 1 tbefint of APRIL next, for the.ccommodat.on ■. , - 1 Ot No -J-d in the Tth District of Randolph octlh Administrator. ,.T t ,Mid f r mn tlie St^Marks to the Apalachicola Uiv-! ly repaired and renovated, and it is beyond all doubt of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo r» a adi Admlnlstralor’s Sale. J .rot they.S^^'^^-rmtyottnnberind^enous ; P«-«- *“ «“ ‘ he fco “"‘ ern Xr toJSlollKS and/ro^ & I - ILL be sold before the Court Homo door, in | " s eedarand juniper F the soil fa adapted to’ tife Adjacent to Orange Spring, are several large, central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great Perry, Houston County, on the first Tuesday '*," d J.""“ d “ h a 0 rtstaple, to ; Lakes, upon wbicli the visitors can amuse themselves inducements and accommodattons to Families aim December next, between the n.ual houis of sale, j The waters abonndTn fisli. fishing and aaUing. ,We will have for the amuse- Transient persons. The public may expect from this mentofthe Guests, Ball Hoorn, separate from the House, all the luxuries iuid comforts to be found 1 Hotel, Billiard Rooms and Ten Pin Alleys, Horses any other hotel. B. F. DENSE. District of Worth county, 2021 acres; all levied on YTTILL be sold before the l-ourt Itouso doer, in Dr0aJ , QW ia r and jnniper; the soil is adapted to the Ad|a e> the lironotty of Alexander M. Little to satisfy a | V V Perry, llonston County, on the first Tuesday | * wt(1 tll ,, ra j ni cotton—long and short staple, to-: L^k 0 *- ii. fa. from the 6th Circuit Court of the United Mates in December next, between tho mu*' houis of sale, nud^ugarcAiie. TIic waters abound in fish, fishing mithem District of Georgia, tn favor of. Lot of Land No. S3fi, in the 6th District of said cono , j j forest with mntc-rials for shipbuilding and mentol folinson vs. Alexander M. Little and Isaac ty, 5* or 60 acres of which are open, and lias on it a | * , : the Tb kurus Jolinsi Albritton. Prope rty pointed out by A. M. Little, framed dwelling with 3 room* and fl' Gro place*, with ( 1 »* One-tliird of the purchase monoy to DAN'L H. STEWART, U. 8. M. oto* nroMjW toprov^enfa. W.ty pdvn«sa ^ : Iu «, e bMwcsto "l't J-'A excellent. Th?i place fa in one mile of Sitoa Mills and Station No. 2, South Western Railroad. Sold hy virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordi- I Jones cossniy Sheriff Sale ■■ | Q \T/"ILL ho sold before the Court house door | n nary of Houston Cuuntv, aatlje property of Robert » V Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in Smith, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs andcre- November next, within the legal houroot sale, the : ditor!< . * DAVID WALKER, loilmving property, to wit: One negro W Oman name ] oetl £> Administrator. Nancy, about twenty two or four years of age, of dark complexion, uud her child about thirteen luoelfasold. Levied ou as the property of Calvin Broach, to satisfy a fi. fa. faaued fromtno Superior j X3 of Bihb county, deceased, will be and Buggies, Ac., Ac. ■ ■ Route to Orange Sprjug from Savannah by steam er St. Marys, on Monday at 9 J A. M . and by steamer St. Johcs, on Friday at 9} A. M. From Charleston by steamers Everglade and Carolina, on Tuesday. The Everglade takes the inland passage from Chars Late of the Floyd House. .... paid iu cash, the balance in one and two years, in equal instalments, with eight per cent, interest from date of purchase; titles to bo made by the Receiver when all the purchase money is paid.” Thcsale will be positive and without reserv e. JOHN BEARD, Receiver, Ac. Tallahassee, August 31—1st. Legatees sate, Vjilufiblo Plantations for Salo. B Y the covenant of Leg.tees of J. J. Parker, late lAKNlHlNG lojMjrjmy ^“K^ter^ I of Bibb county, deceased, will be sold before | f untv within Court of Jones county in favor of Peter L. Glower I the Court House door in Macon, Bibb county, on the ; TATIONd. Oiie situated^ui Macou co nty ^_ h „ uud Green A, Clower, Executors of Peter Clower, I first Tuesday iix December next, within the legal U U o e 1 ! n ‘ , 5®„ n?res of level Oak and i d teed. vs. Calvin Broach, Hamilton Broach and bourn of aale, one negro woman-about IS years old, I J*-? 1 * ‘T'Lxining 2,tUaacresonei, el Osk aim William U. Kilpatrick. Property pointed out by and her child, and seventy-five acres of L Cc|v(p Broach. i part of Lot No. Ui, lyinjr in Bibb county. s p - WILLIAM 8LOCUMB.Dep.8hfT , WMsiwfitl.tjutee^ ( ’ ^SS^SSSS, 5s Mf ua.ed in the Mth District tag in grandeur any. stock of GOOMtbat iirmsonine as> Ol sale. of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi- has ever been submitted to boutliem inspection. M BROWN ' i cbikee Creek,-and contains 9,04 ncresoC I'*nd. EVENING DRESSES which baflk- ilescritition, JOHN G. WORSHAM, two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim- ALFRED DFNXIS I of the best quality, and the remainder good line - ALrRED 1 NN J„ vm l, with uliouttliirteeu hundred acres incultlva- - tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, andasproduc-. DRESS TRIMMINGS, live as any land in South-Western Georgia, and is CASPIAN HAIR PINS, ” ’ “ " GRECIAN CUliLS, HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and From Tele graph Extra, Oct I, 1858. Jones County Sheriff Sale. W ILL he sold.before the Court bouse door, in the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in No- v. labornext, the follow g property, viz : Eight negroes, Edmund, a man 27 years old,— j Saint Anua, a boy 12 year* old, Candia, a girl 16 year* old, Chancy, a woman J3 years old, and her child, Kiity, 3 yoaao old, Ben, a boy 11 year* old. Pleasant, a boy 7 years old, and Silas, a boy 9 years old, (the five last named negroe* in posseasionof Daily Bell—however aultject.) Three hundred and forty-throe (3J3) acres of land, more or leaf, in 377th District, adjoining lands to Daily Bel], John Jarrell and others in good repair, and in u high state of mlrivati oi—free, productive, and good cotton lands. AN" three Mules, one a black color, one a bay,one a sorrel, an i iu good order, well broke, young and like ly. A11 of tho above property levied upon aa the property of Thus. F. Jarrell, to satisfy one fifa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of SI. M. .Mills, administrator of Joint Towlca, deceased, vs. Thoa. F. Jarrel. Property pointed out by Robert Cald well. .’IAMES G. BARNES, Sheriff, oct 1 ALSO, Postponed Sheriff Sale, W ILL be sold, at same time and place, One ne- grogirl named Averline, levied upon by vir tue of four ti fas, issued from the 377th District. G. M„ two in favor of Wiley Poddy, one in favor ot Ro bert M. McGhee, and one In favor of Joseph N. Watts, all vs. Anderson S. Childs. Levied upon as the property of Anderson 8. Childs, levy made and eturn.-d to me by John W. McGhee, a Constable. - net l JAMES G. BARNES. Sheriff. of I and l.ei nc Hickory Land, with good improvements, and he- TTAS as usual returned from the Xortt ii nt v Sob I for . tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in cult;- JUL with her strikingly magnificent assort y- ' ; vation, a considerable portion of which isfresli land, ment of IARISIAX MILLINERY, surpass- T’l.s. ic wiftirtts.il infim i-iili io? in frramiuur auv ttovh of HOODS that FLINT HOUSE. ITIACOIV, GA, F ORMERLY’ known as the Macon House, on First street, opposite Patten, Col-... lesion ana leaves oavannan on vveanesaay. isae i iQ , * Co., has been recently fitted np witl.JiL^ either ofthese steamera to Palatka, where you wiU a lar(fe addition, forthe accommodation of Boarders find Mr. Hart prepared at all times, to send you ont nnd the traveling public, who will find it to their in to the Spring. Terms of Board moderate. For any terest, if stopping a few days in Macon,to give us a information, address call and see tor themselves. The proprietor, tliank- . w. SPEAKS A,GO., . ful for past favors, flatters himself tbst by strict at- ■ept -3 Orange Spring, Marion county. East F la. tention to business, he will receive his share of pub lic patronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the above house. MRSo DESSAU AS as usual returned from the XurtU ISAAC HAY’DEN J THUS WOODWARD. Sale and Livery Stable. H AY’DEN k WOODWARD are now *53 _ prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally, with good safe Horses L l r Y and new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in complete order at the shortest notice. They arc determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention to bnsiuess and reasonable Cash Prices will euable them to do so. ty Horses fed and kept by the day, w eek or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery Office, Macon, Ga. apl IYg.2 Patten & Miller, (LATE PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, ga. a. PATIBK. A. J. MILLER, »Ug3 Jon.a/th.a,n Gollins, (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) W ILL continue the YVnre Ilonxc and Coni. lui.xiou ISuaiucMH at the Fire Proof Build ing occupied by them in this place, in connection with his son, YV. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits the business of the 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 PETEK S. HUMPHRIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in ail the Courts ef the Macon District, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. jaug 17—ly oct 19 Legatees. Admiiiisirntor’s Sale. when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen tative. The table shall not be inferior to any in the snbstantials of life. Price of Boai’dL: For a single meal 60 Sunper, Lodging and Breaktast 1,25 By the day 1,50 Single week s.oo By the month (Board A Lodging)....20,00 feb 2 THOS II. FLIN I’, Proprietor. first Tuesday iu Deeember next, between the legal hours of sale. Lot ol land No. three hundred and ninety-nine, in the Twelfth District of originally Ir win, now Lowndes county. The above land will be sold for the benefit ol'tiic heirs and creditors Smith, late oct 19 Administrator. Administrators' Sale. , | B Y’virtue of an order from the Honorable Court jjrade will be made. Apply to T._ M. FLBLOW, of Ordinary of Monroe county, we will sell at i Erq . nt Amencns, or to the undersigned R nblic auction before the Court House, in Perry,: •ort.ilSjalf .I AMKS \\ . GRIFFIN. [ouston county, on the First Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, Eleven Hundred JBOER HAVE’S menu easy. For'further particulars, address'the HEAD-DRESSES, and HOLLAND BITTERS, undersigned nt Macon. N. BASS. an assortment ot divers articles, which would require THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY inly 27—if * au endless list to enumerate. Delay not! for. 33YSPSPSXAL, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER MB AGUE Lanier & Anderson, ATTORNEYS ATLAW, MACON, GA., P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah. Thev have also recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: TIic Augtiam Insurance and UmiUing Com pany of which W. M. D’Antignac is President and C- F. McCay is Secretary. And the Alabama Fire nml Marine Insu rance Company, Montgomery, of which T. II. Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates, apl 20 IRON CQTTON TIE. I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the great South West, the INGERSOLL IIOOF LOCK, with the common KIoop Irou Rand, has superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale. Time and space would fail Vt§ to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men. Insurers, Compressors ar.d Shippers, showing beyond.a doubt, that the days of Rope bindiug are -s#ikfefr-”-r. v CABIN PASSAGE TO PlilLAOLLHHiT^ Excursion Tickets good for murnhig. un i”'* January 1,1$5!», f ‘‘ Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara i\Y " furnifahed by the Agents, at Charity and SavanntlH Tho wet) known first das* *We- wheel " Hleystooe statli CAl’T.-C.P. M Ail SUM AX, aaii “ | State of Geopii CAP). J. J. 04RVIN, B, ’ t Now form .1 Weekly'LTtio for the Knrfi, Charleston find Savannah on nlleniatt.* sm*. 1 as follows : ** The Keystone State, from Charleston, Aj._^ 28th ; Sept. Util, 23th ; Oct. 9th, j»»d 2*].. ing Philadelphia the alternate .Saturdays, The State ot Georgia, from Savannah > 7th, 21st; Sept. 4th, lfitn^.Oct 2d, liith leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturday^ For safety ana comforr, having superior \? ROOMS, these Ships are not surpasse-U hy ;u - ( ’ v ,j coast. One hundred miles of this rout, < a D,V ' River and Bay—two nights at eeiii FOB NIAGARA FALLS, TEE LAKES & CAIi SHORTEST AXD CHRAPR.^T Rovn This Liue connects at Philadelphia with th/r Northwestern Railroad Kou*e through t 0 V v Fulls or Buffalo, inr Hi hours from , ’ Through tickets, with the privilege of t [,,V'f"; Philadelphia^&nd intenncdiah; po.hifs, t ' .1 ivope umuiug «ro ^ A#?ents in s«.dtmah. advantages of the y are to Niagara or Buffalo, 822 numbered, and the immense Hoop Lock and Irou Tie. Their economy I to Canaudnigua, $22. wherever tried, has been conceded tn these points: 1. They »i»ve twenty to thirty dollars cowl in baling material on every ono hundred Bagi* 2. Tire 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. 1 tin on nlDioMt absolute security against Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown by actual experiment, will smoulder iciUumt flame, twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty of time for easy extinguishment. 5 It is an absolutely secure fastening. In actual experiments made in Montgomery, bak» thus bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular from a ho use-top, upon a brick pavement, without percept »Me effect. t». It is perfectly simple,and requires no machinery' at all in tne application. Any common hoop-iron of proper width and thickness, (which is about 5 inch wide, an ! a scant sixteenth of. one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken ON AND AFTER JULY 2'.»th, Leave Macou at 11.45 p. m. and n.45 m. at Columbus 5.35 a. m. ami 3.45 p. m. Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3,45 p. m. Ai>; -Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 n. in. Daily bcttccen Macon, Albany and Dai? Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany * .* . - . .. , _ Arrive at Dawson 6 0S in the hand, one end passed through the^opem^g; j Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson : r * •»,„ ..Ug. t. xxvwi rot »x» »in or n«rt Arrive in Aiacon 0.18 p. in.* • rri-TM:'. Elmirs, ■ C. A. GREINER v'c CO., Agents at Sav , T. S. A T. G. BUDD. Agents at CharIe>S aug 3 3m SCHEDULE. 0^ THE South-Western B. OYER Wllicn rASSRS T'l GREAT SEW YORK AND NEW OBLEAPS rniiffl-p i H SFivo X'dify Trains between Moron SfC" from the under side, of ono end of the under part of the lock to the length of about one inch, and then For Sale on Long Credit. Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer, solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich.elegaut •rodltoro of tho "Estate^ of Benia,nine H I OFFKR fo7«.e, on l«n B crediT. at a fair price, the ^ ™ * of Twiggs county, deceased. * A Plantation six miles from Anwncns, formerly J^MRS. D., is prepared to furnish M * ROBERT K PARKER. , owned by T. L. IIOLI, containing six liuudred and frholesale pattern Bonnets and all Gi U,KUtL.lKl rt. td\ni\pny , Tax-ro l.inwlr.-il ulwt fiftv ACrull Cleared. II I„I a! II __ Milliners with: 1 **j ’j * » l nnuicoaio |MMtoiu aavuticia unu mi (fOOdS 111 llCT I seven acres. Two liuudred and fifty acres cleared. |j 0€ .^ a t the shortest notice and lowest rates. There are all the necessary buildings on the place. oc j 5 Negro Cabius, Gin House mid Screw, and a great -ii .1.. « 1.. m vrm.mv • JHt/hirri/ and FANCY GOODS. .THIS. A. DAIUOUR, TT A VINO just returned from New Y’ork, will be of II. L. Slayton, H.F. Tharp, and Genl. K erford. Of said land about (-130) Four Hundred Fifty acres are cleared, and in a Rood state of vation—the balance fa in woods. On the premises are ft comfortable dwelling house, newly built negro cabins and a new and excellent gin honseand screw. Also nt same tiaae and place, one half undivided in terest in $10,000 Gash! and being m sahAounty of Houston,' SjS&ftp Valuable Plantation H pleased^to have a call from her many former PetTy. on the road leading to Macon, adjoining the , Df HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE. new S(ock nfG oo<is in theabSvo tine, consisting of a lands of 11. L. Slayton, ILF. Tharp, and Genl. Ruth- rpuc undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- great variety of MILKS, aad VELVETS, .fei'/ti i,r * cas . h - ft* Plantation in Houston STRAW LEGHORN BONNETS ANB FL? known as the lien Gray place, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation 1 is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mile of j the South-Western Kail Road, said road passing j through one corner of the Land. There is between i six and seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in ] fine condition for making a erop^uotber year. The And the various affections consequent upon a dis ordered STOMACH OK LIVER, gUCH as Indigestion, Acidity^of the Stomach, SPEER <V HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. Office on 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 aud ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial contract—also will attend tho Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER, mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. 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 ef the lock, anil then bent in the same manner as the other. The button is then turned back to its place over them, and tho hoop is fast on the bale, and 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 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, unit-? in the followinga- greement, which will leave no doubt on these points: „ | Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, customers and the public in general to examine her ’ Despondency', Costivenes*, Blind and Bleeding Piles, new Stock of Goods in the above fine, consisting of a Iu all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec- FLATS, RIBONS of the choicest kinds, FLOWERS, PLUMES, HEAD ORNAMENTS, aud a variety of HEAD DRESSES, STELLA SHAWLS. VEL VET CLOAKS, _ -i'_ ~ A 1'iiif Vni .Slcam Suit Mill. —„—. ■ , Jones Postponed Horisaso Sheriff, tit<me(l on&|ot . d;jl( . ( . nt to(he abovepremfasa. ,-nn I i>'k’« fa well improved. Having Frame Negro, CLOTH RAGLANS,YAI.KNTIA LACESETTS - SALE - venlent to an almost inexhaustible supply of pine I “ 0USI ’ !! with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty COLLARS. SLEEVES, and other embroi- ■\T7TLL be sold before the Court House door, in ; Umber. Said Mill is now doing a v«y prosperous j £*«««.™* HousP > CoUon S< rK " , ' n " deries, KID GLOVES, LACE MITTS, W tho town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in busbies*. . . , , , . . a variety of HOOP SKIRTS and November next, tho following property, vil: One Sold as property of the estate of John If. Thomas, J . rt \ esa V* n ^ 8 are level and well adapted to ri pro- BUSTLES, and all negro Girl name Ceiley, ten years old, of yd- j late of Moi.roe county, deceased, for the benefit of duj’Ron of tom^ or Cotton, and J nn.ler other articles usually kept • ,....... 1:1..a., t ...,i^j .... .... «i. n I <i«> «<><) AM.iiiinva nf <L.iuxac<..i 'P ..f out. iiii'irf* i»r<xluptiviisthp'f cron older, uniter . _ • 1 tioua, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This fa a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its great aucccss in most of the European States, ita introduction into the United States wasintended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered hereaud there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer ... ” ..— ... —;i. LAW CABO. T. P. Stbbbs, B. Hill, Stubbs & Hill, ATTORNEYSAT L A W, • Macon, Ga. apl 20 Down: Monday, Wednesday nnu Friday—Up- day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macon 7.13 a. m. Arrive at Albany u. Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. Leave Albany 0.20 a. m. Leave Dawson rive at Macon :M 1 p in. Trains to Columbus form a through r'r.nt# to Montgomery, Alabama end Angurfe, Wilmington, Savananb; Milled geviUe andLuJ Post Coaches ruu i'rom Albany to TadsdJ Bainbridge, Thomasvi'h’, Ac., daily; also.tri-^ ly from Dawson to Cuthbett, Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six tunes a week from Fort VC Perry, Haynesville aud .Hawkins villi, aud Li ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for pok-ts below Fr.t Valley, j! take the Day Trains from Augusta uud Savant, avoid detention in Macon. For other poiolstui ‘ thcr Train. First class steamships leave Sa% annah fcj. AVin.K. dcGraffent’ictl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OF'F'ICE, third door below Lauier House—above Damour’s oct 27 JL. IV. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, it to the American public, knowiug that its truly, mauON C A wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. ■ nm t jr. P.vne’s Drue It fa particularly recommended to those persons 1 - °“ ce nextt0 Concert iIa "’ ovcr ra y n<?s . U 13 prui-uiitrijr icv;«iumcuucu iu myoo : q. whose constitutions may have been impaired by tho j janfi low complexion—verv jikelv. Levied on n"s lbs I thlTbeiro and7kd“toro ^STSfaSaTd TW of j ?»»:?«» more ,w..d.ielive as they grow older, under “tto,arocte, nsnatty kept in her Ita- of business, dtataotaj. Gmmrolly ta I “ HARR» a ,i,:i.i. t... ...... I .,i„ ...... ,i.;.,i .. n ,i„. i, I indicious cultivation. . .. finds its way airecuy to me seal oi in-, inruung anu . continuous uae of ardent spirits, or other forms of! ' ” • — — ” - ’—‘—• effort, it property of John A. Childs, by virtue of one mort- ' sale- gage fi. fa. lasued from Jones Superior Court, in fa- j ber, 1 t rtv pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. JAS. «t. BARNES, Sli’ff. August 31, 1839. |«0<1 Jonvs founty Slipriir.Salc. W lldld sold before the UouitIIou.se door iu the i«»vn of Clhitou, on tho first Tuesday in Novemberaoit, fidlowing property, via: Two negroes—a woman namo Biddy, some eighteen year* of «ce, of yellow complexion, uud her child itoj'.i, out* year old. I^»»v1«il on ms the property of Thomas S. Alexander, to satisfy twenty-five Justice < taurt fi. t*:;> issued from the 377th District, O. M A limps. Rale—ono third purchase money on the 25th iVcein- M u 21 f ,01 V gage fi. in. Usucdtrom Jones Superior Court, in la- j her, 1858—the remainder in twelve months after- I "he place will be sold vo?,.f Aurelius YV. Gibson vs. John A. Childs. Prop-I wards. JOHN A. THOMAS. ) three years, for. a sum equivalent to ten fliousanU JEFFERSON HOGAN, > ALBERTI’S II. YV ATI’S. J Sept. 21, 1839. Journal ,Y Messenger copy. Executor’s Sale. ^ the 1st Tncsday in Docemher next, will be a credit of one. two and OTJour. A Mess, copy 6 times. dollars ca-di. — Any further intormarioo desired, will be furnished by nifdresriogthe undersigned at IlnMmyvUle. Hous ton County, Georgia. D. F. Gl NN. 32neon, Sept. '28; 18i Land, for Sole. 17 sold to the highest bidder in Macon, lot ofland T V KKl ? l{ f " r immcliato sale «»« am. , No.52, lying in the Fourth District of Bihh, original Farming Land. i quickening every nerve, raising up the dnmping C. H. IVeeanan & Go. i s?^ 1 " f * ct * teteta * vJ « wto { Notick.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage COTTON AVRXUE, MACON, GA., will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low | spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, i possessed of singular remedial properties C? ACTION: The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has j Law Copartnership. lRRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS, Milledgeville,-Ga. Thomasville, Ga. SBp 13 ly Houston county, containing 202; acres ALSO, ill Thoinastnn, Upson county, lot of land The place lies on the road leading from Fondtown Sugars, No. C-M. in the Fifteenth District of [ paou,original to Itueuavfsta, four mifes frerni *]'o ftfrtncr pfacu. ly Monroe county, containing 21121 aorca; thu pro- Good DWELLINGS, GIN HOLSE, SCREYV, ' ■ Estate of Mrs. F. M. ljeid, doc eased — and all oilier IraUungs necessary on n well sppoiut- *Zr l KoKl Cffik K Wrtyofthe EatatVof Mrs. F. M. llcid. d, -ceased - and .11 other build • u, . Vi 11 s y vn i;„.o r * «y order of the llonorablo Conrt of Ordinary ol «’d f irm. 1 eddy. Old olliers. allvjl. Ricfcmond county. J GI’IMAUIN, Kx’r. Address, l^»*vy madi'audrctiirnrdfame by,loufi \V.MrUbee, j . ^ m*iv 11-mhI .. * 1 yml’ri: imtVL’R mil- . 'l n UoimlMblc. JAMKSG. BAHNKS, bh'ff. Kept. 21, I Houston PoMpoucd SliAiir Sales J. II. BIVINS, 1'oudtowii* A<liui2iisfrafor** .Salt*. B V order of the Court df Ordinary of Jones Uouit- ty, will be sold before ilit» Court HmiMifloor, in W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November • WI,, .J W J*, oeioro mo 4>mrt tion>««u>or, u next, before Ihu Court House door in the town 1 ^ hnton, ou the fn>t Tii«*d*y in January next. In* Houston Lands for Sale. m IIE buhscri her offers :.t private^alo the Blanta- X tion whereon lit* resides, contniniiig 400 aero* »1 !.«i»d will watered; 200 acres under cultivation OKFF.H, AS r.Sl’Al., AT TIIE1R 01.0 STAXO, A CHOICE ASOHT.ME.VT Of FAMILY GROCERIES, O F every description and of tho best quality, fresh I induced many 'imitations, which the public rhoul and good—being constantly in receipt of new : guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bu ( r “ •**“ w •* l anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hoi *: Uud Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita : tions. Sold at 61 per bottle, or six bottle* for 65, by ! the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO., . .. Manufacturing Pliarmaceutfats and Chemists, Pitts- And other article* ton numerous to mention, coin- p | iur ; r Pennsylvania- prising the whole range ofFaiuily Grocery supplies. t» M„c.,n l,v K I. STItO H ECKER * CANDIES supplies friuii Sugars, the Northern Markets, Spices, White Fish, Syrups, Citron, Herrings, Coffee, Green Fruits in cans, , Hams, Teas, Condiment*, Lard, Sweetmeats, Sauces. Flour, Nnts, Chees®. Balter, Raisins, Mackerel. Pork. J. B. NILLEK, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, MILLTOYVN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., W ILL practice in the BRUXSYVICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, rhould | Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and * ^y Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 il- IS AAC IIAKDUiTUA, AT T ORNE Y A T L A W, CLINTON, GEORGIA. jniy 7 ty T. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. rtiaiit Mills on .Mosey Creek* known ns Crawford’s i and n Land Warrant. «ino humlred and felz* 31. reliant sit.* Mills, with three hundred and fifty !>* forthebtueht of the heirs and md acres i*l* Laud attached, more or less, Nos, not known, i " llliam F ells, late of Hidconoty, dec' • ns the property ot’ Robert A. Crawford. Levied on three fi. f*s, one from Harris Superior Court in , a favor of CrfBcun of Court \*s. Robert A. Crawford, i We particularly invite the attention of deal and ethers to our large and complete stock of C dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very fjr* Sold in Macon by E. L. STUOHECKEK4 ; / \FFICE in Ralston's new block o 3 Cherry Street, C<> , BEILIN, HUNT <Jt (’(>., GEORGE PAYNE, first door above entrance to Concert Hall. i I, T .» . ....... ...II,. tin, Rtntii altrs and Druggists generally, throughout the State. aug 4 -used. MARGARET YV. KELTS, Admiufatrotrix with the YViil annexed. oi.o iii f.iv< r tho Slate vs. Robert A. Crawford for \IOTICI4.—Sixty Day* kfter date, application ! Terms reiisonahh Tax. for the year 1~’7. The above fi. fas. transfered I 1 N will be made to tbu Honorable Court of Ordi- Held. 21—tf to YVm. J. Aiideaaou, Agent for the People’s Hank of nary for the Connty of Jones for leave to sell nil the South Carolina, and one in favor of A. SI. Allen va. * I Rolo-rt A. Owwford Iroin Houston Superior Conrt. Also at tho same time nod place, one House and Lot in tho town of Fort Y’alley, known as a Bur sol doii file Lug Dwelling with six eomlortable' materials and warranted to retain their hardness and room, and lie,-t-ssarv out buildings The local ion fa brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose verr h.nltliY—iiei-hooiliood unexceptionable— both aud become worthless. YY’e offer oinrivalled { I Li Chur-lies and good Schools convenient. If not dis- inducements to purchasers. «/ ¥ pose! of before, itwill bo pntnp at pnbBo ootcry in CAKES Oriianifitll' 0 '? -~“ J trJrtin, | i'frr), on the tir»l Tncsday in December uext.— Qf^xu r--—*au suae of choice materials. • *» -a. at. I » 9 I jfUJg 15 mo&B &muT i UST RECEIY’ED, a lot of the best and latest im- J.t. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL. SEWARD A HANSRLL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1HOMA8 VILLFU« a t Montgomery,. Coiumjius and All; l to New York, by ftfeninship-. inC. Agenti Savannah t follows: Montgomery $26; Coitimhus : 924 2r>. GEO. W. ATafe aug 3 Saperim ,..I MACON & WESXEUN BAIL lioi; | Y\’c, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, of Montgomery, Ala., agree and g ; ve uotiec that we , will pay full prices fur iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- ’ York, on Wednesdays and Saturday! ed with the LY'GERSOLL HOOP LOCK, al- j the Cabin *15, Steerage *«. though we are aware that it will weigh’ 1 j lbs. more Through Tickets can be procured from ita per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. HARRIS & JOHNSTON. C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, wo copy the following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. Lamar : Savannah. July 22d, 1858. Messrs. Fukemax * Robekts, Macon, Ga: Gents.—I have agreed with air. Beattie, Agent for Ihgersoil’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron b ound Cotton, faste ned with said Lock, upon the same terms aa Itopc tied Cotton. This arrangement to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. Respectfully, Ac, C. A. L. LAMAR. The Georgia Iron Lock Company, comprising the undersigued, respectfully invite the attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the Cotton trade, to this interesting aud important sub ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter est and value, and cither of them will be glad to fur nish any further information, or particular applica tion mav be made to tho Secretary. J. F. YVINTEK, j T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP Sc HARRIS. I FREEMAN A ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Ang. 3,1858. ly T. C NISBET, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP 3 , Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia. d provcuicnt in KLUUAG^If^-^iUtee'tiletn, us A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt , fti.T,. 1 -?' .iifiVSofie seen to be appreciated. XX attention. YVe shall practice in the counties 04 1 niny — n'inrr-Miivna ’ la _ - . . Aimtrii McCALLEY. ' I'amnies and parties supplied at the shortest notice | and on the most reasonable terms. R. R. HUTCHINGS, Next to Mrs. Dessau’s- 0111 and Billiard Saloon, on the corner North and opposite McKaffee's Hotel, and fronting to South YYYateru Railroad. Said Lot being seventy feet front and eixty hack, as pointed ont by the Defen- d ;ut. No. not known. Levied on as the property of William 8. Smith to c.-itiafy one Ii. fa. from Hous ton Superior Court, George T. Rogers Sc Son vs. YY'illiam S. Smith. Sept, c- JOHN L. HALSTEAD, Sh’ff. AduiiiilMrnlor's Sale. A GREEABLY’ to an order of tho Honorable the (irdinary of Crawford County, October Term, ter.-, will be sold before the Conrt House, in the town of Knoxville, said connty of Crawford, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within tho legal hours of safe, all the lands belonging to tho Estate of John Bentley, deceased, late of said county, (ex cept the widow's dower.) all of said lands lying in said county of Crawford, except a small portion of ■ lid settlement which fa cut off into Upson county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms undo known on the day of sale. This Oc tober 4tli, 1858. SAM’L. BENTLEY, net 12 Administrator. HOUSTON LANDS Adininlstrntor’s Sale. B Y’ virtue of an order of the Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold be fore t h>. Conrt House door, in the town of Perry, on the 1st Tuesday in Decent her next, within tho legal hours ot sale, oil the lands belonging to the estate ol Lewis Pollock, deceased, containing six hundred and lilty-seveu acres, more or lets, lying in the upper Eleventh Distrirt of said county, tffo widow's dower excepted. Bold ns the property of Lewi a Pollock, doceused, for tho benefit ot the heirs and creditors. JAMES G. POLLOCK, ISAAC YY’OODARD, Jr., Ex’ro. ,V Adm'rs Cicterornm of Lewis Pollock, oct 12- OySterS, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IX THEIR SEASON. real estate and negroes of William Marshall, dee d., j Art? you Sick ■ . late of buid county, for the benefit of the heirs and Then >«» can’t lie cured too■»ooi*. Don t delay creditors of said deceased. * * until your cqinplaint is incurable, and tbeii mourn HKNUY J. 31AUSIIALL, when it is too late. Four fifths of all the disease* Aministratorde bonis non cum teMsmcnto nuncio, which people the church yards, ought t e cured oy August 31. 135*. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, if taken in season. Don t ro „ \7OTfrB.—Sixty days after date, application Ikm’t A win bu i..tei.iiic .rrMnmrToT aoucs county wear the hcaum-he. Heartburn, and tlivir kindred spcctfnlly iiivite orders, winch snail be i.tuniuiiy of Lovel Smith, late disorders, because vour stomach fa foul Don't pa- : filled pits. YY’e shall keep constantly 011 hand dur ing the F’all and YVinter. wSSwv-^. Kresh Oysters and F'ish, for leave to sell the real estate of said county deceased. KUELINK SMITH, Sept. 14, 1858. Administratrix. Smith, late disorders, because your stomach fa foul Don’t; rade yourself nroundthe world, covered with 1’imr Blot, lies, fleers, Mores, and all or any of the unclean diseases ot tho skin, because your system wants- XT OTICK.—Sixty days afterdate application will cleansing. Don’t show yoursejf about, lean, bag j IN be made to tho Ordinary ol Jones Comity for B«rd. all caved to. because yonrMomach and Bowels leave to aril tho ffiavts belonging to the estate of need strengthening into healthy action. Ayers] James W. Harkins, lute of said county deceased. setthese tbings riffht as sarelv as uraterqaeuches ROBERT P. HARKINS, Adm'r. fire. They purify the body aud blood, and restore Sebt 21 1859 i their tunetions into healthy activity which yon can 1—LA.——— j feel as quick as they are taken. They are the one : Notice. j great medicine wonder of the age rocogiaed hy all! CJIXTY day* after date “—| 1 J - — 1 —,i......-..i. L.,»- Jj to tho Ordinary t sell negro man. Peter, Choice Tobacco and Sogars, PIAiW-FORTES. \rOYY’ Receiving some of the nu)R...J f ^'T -er. IN SPLENDID PIANO KORTKsSsAyprcy; sver offered for sale in Macon, from the u il H 11 celebrated Factories of J. U. Chickeriug and Nunn Jc Clark, vurmtod superior to any other made iu the United States. Also, mo’Bxnro fr™ J. F'.. Brown Sc Co’s. F'actory. The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes tc look at, and the tone completely; captivating. YVe shall take pleasure to show these instalments to any To which we invite in thesearticles. ., 7. .• r ,P . ’ that have a taste for fine goods. the atte ition of Connoisseurs „ . . M ,,lo.rian» oct 5 Latest News hy Hie Atlsurtic rrelegxapli- T«> all whom It may concern. On hand. Prince Melodians, best article of the Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, YVare, Decatur and Worth. SEYVARD & HANSELL. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov f Artlmr Dickinson, ATTORNEY AT I.AYV, MACON GEORGIA. OF’F'ICE—in w^hingtou Block, over E. Sauls Clothing Store, oct 12 Samuel II. Washington, ATTORNEY- AT L A W, MACON, GA. ^horot, H K^;ic«:r r F.u°t»; Office uext to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store This is to notify the public that j and a variety ohBrass Instruments for Blinds, kept in WILL practice in all the counties of the Macon . | our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for £wrcuit, aud in the counties of W Ukinson and Lau- *dn. 4 Bxcciitor’s Sale. W ILL Lc sold, on the 1st Tuesday in Nov. next, before the Court-IIonse door in the city of Macou, the plantation belonging to the estate of Edmund Gilbert, deceased, Into of Bibb Connty, if not sold privately before that time. Thb farm lies on the road leading from Macon to Tliumaatou, about eleven miles from the city of Ma con, a id com lina five hundred and sixty (Stiff) acres, more or less of oak and hickory laud, with about four hundred opened and in cultivation. On the premises are a good dwelling house, Kitchpn, Gin House, Cotton Press,and all necessary out buildings for such a farm. •e.’m place lies well - is well supplied both with run ning and good well water. It Is also convenient to Market, to Mills and to Churches. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine this place. Mr. Jdkcphu* Gilbert, who lives ou the plat e, will take pleasure in showing it to any one who may call to look nt if. * yr-Terma on the day of sale. JOSEPHUS GILBERT, t ,. TJ f „ lnr . ,1 I’LlL’8 C. GILBERT, J fcat< I,,ors ’ sept Util Ids Administrator's Sale. J jY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary o JCrawford County, will he sold before the Court iiuU)c door, in tin- town of Knoxville, in said coun ty, uu tha 1st Tueodayin IVcembernext, all the land lo-'.onging to the Estate of Jane YYnlton. late of said county, deceased, 'flu-same known M tka residence ol thu said .l.ini- YY’alton. containing one lwudred and i igiity acre* ofland. being one hutulreo and two oi Lot No, 9-12, also cigtliy acres, more or loss, ol Lot No. 244, all in tliu Second District of will conn tv. about scvmity-tiva (75) acres of which are clear < d, tlio balance in llie wood*. This Oct."tth, 1958. WASHINGTON V. VINING. net la Administrator. AdiMiiiiotrator’s Hale. ILL be told 011 the first Tuesday in January > ext. before the Court house door. III thr town of Moiuici-tlo, ogrcealiloto an order of the honors- u;, iho Ordiuury of Jasper county, all the negroes belonging to tli'' Estate of YY’iUhun Barclay, deceas- , ,1, lo wit: Duvr. a man Eighty four year* old; Char lotte, a wonum sixty vears old;Gip,n man twenty fnuryoars old; Charity, a woman twenty-six year* old,amt K.-.ty, n girl seven years old. All sold for ih<- benefit of the heirs and creditors . 'said dt-ceas- , d. Terms ou tho-day of sale. WILLIAM JENKIN8, Adm’r. 8opte»ber 21, 1858. Tims J. YVilliains, Jaleof Jones October 12, ISAAC Gcorgia-Joiti's Count) W HEREAS Anderson J. Middiehrnoks, applies to me for letters nf Guardianship on the per sons and property Thomas B. A Ally C. Barker, min ors of Thomas Barker deceased: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular those .interested to be and ■ppear nt my office on or bef7irc the first Mmols) in November next and shew cause, if any they have, why said To tters should not be granted. Given under my hand ot office this noth day of September 1858. CHAS. MAt’ARTHY, ftrJ. rop alvticai Chemist, Lowell. Mass—And sold hy all lie will find the establishment open not fuj the sea- Druggist and dealers in medicine throughout this son only, but at all seasons of the year, aim those sectiou. oct 5—2m. , calling upon us will at all hon.-s find our Larder snp- — plied with all the delicacies that the New Y’ork and INVITATION ’ TO THE Xji Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Sco. YVatchca, Jewelry and Fancy frwds, j ■ •- niTRK'l' Splendid Gold and Stiver WATCHES; /Y, 1 mrnreniirtir 1 m r ,wr Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, gLN i All ORNE X AL LAW, Brooches, Rings, Braeelets, Gold Thimliles.sBtiJit j MACON, GA , Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles j iy n.). attend promptly to all business entrusted i Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivoryand wood Nap- yy tohiscare Z WSk tt-tnd ! a k ^°o?FLt 1 B^OFFICE over Mr DeLoaehe’s store, a few YVROUGHT IRON Cotton Screws worth from $75 -to $100. T HE above Cut represents the Simplest aud moM Compact, and nio^tf durable /oral 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 hhnd, or horse power, bal63 weighing from 500 to looo lbs. ALSO, Steam Engines and Boilers, and every variety of Castings and Machinery. Aug. 31. Goods, Shot Guns, Riilcs, Game Bags. Pouches, d'Wa below Lanier House Flasks, Pistols, See. GT Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted, j at short notice. Give us n call at our old stand, Cot- IF YOU WANT SPLENDID SILKS in great variety,cheaper than you ever bought, go to J DENMAN. other market* will afford In the way of eatables and toil Avenue, Union Building eoniething good to drink, and six days out ot seven - nov 2 J. A. A S. b. VIRGIN more than can bo found iu any other house in town » ~ Cl n#r • *i E Toaoroo J?r •Rpa+Lop New oteam baw mill. . ISclclGS Ou JD1 UClIcI , , TTAY’ING Started a Steam Saw Mill in Houston Fuller Rol.lon’. Unit, Cherry Si. tl County, about .even mUes from Perry, near the lion. D. Irwiu, Marietta, Gen. A. J. Hansel], Marietta, Hon. E. A. Xihbet, Macon, Col. G. X. Lester, 3Iarietta. WATER MAN’ S. IF YOU WANT RICH ROBES A LA1ZE, RICH ROBES A VALENTINES, RICH ROBES A QUILLES, MISSES ROBES A Y’ALENTIXES, in Silks, Georgia—-Jones County. W HEREAS James Dor.ett, Guardian of YY'il liam J. Taylor, applies for letters Dismis sory. These are therefore to cite auid admonish all anil singular those interested, tn be aud appear at my of fice on or before the first Monday in December next, . . . and shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters , Cashmeres, and de Lames, mi, v .o should not be granted. DENMAN * YY ATERMAN S. Given under my hand at office this 4th day of Oc. . TP YOU "WANT j 3 *’ CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord. , 8EST FRENCH MERINOS, at 87; cent* tier yard, go to ‘ J DENMAN Sc WATERMAN'S, IF YOU WANT CLOTH, RAGLAN. FRENCH BEAVER, and all other styles of Cf.aks, goto DENMAN Sc YVATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT STELLA MANTILLA SHAWLS and Scarfs. Also, Cloth 3Iantilla Shawls, go to DENMAN .V WATERMAN’S IF YOU WANT I’imbnfidored and plain plaited Linen SHIRT j DENMAN Sc YVATERMAN’S. j IF YOU WANT BLACK ALl’ACCA, BOMBASIN, plain and His bill of fare will every day lie just the thing for little pay, And those who nt their place may eat. Will find in it all things complete. And going once, they then will know That ISAACS’ is Jhe place to"go. WEST’S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT KOOFIIVG. mllE subscriber having the right for the state of JL Georgia, would call the attention of the public to the above nntqed Roofing, it being the only pat ent granted that secure, the uao of Rubber and other elastic ingredients which will resist the changes of our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus tibility, durability and cheapness. This roofing will bo warranted In every particular and is particularly adapted for ooveringold shingles and tin roofs, oct is yy’. j. Mcelroy Wanted, A FEMALE TEACHER—1<> tench nhalfdosen Front*,got children in a private family. Address Bex 75. F'ort Y’alley, Ga. . oct12—3t Tho liProoftTirffir nirmihiict II ; fi guifd detinints*. English Merino. Plaid* Merino X lit/ JD1 UdU W d V i/liiillSJ ubj Frcii* )> work' <1 Colars and Bands, Ilounet Ribbons, „ ^ _ • i Dms Trimmings. Kid Gloves, Hosiery. Einbroid’d XIl€5 GffktCSl Paper or IflO A^r, j Hem sUtrbed ami plain Jfrikfs., JJttsd Drtmaea, La dies Morino Vests, l liri sd. .Isconet and Snrias Edg- A IU:.\rTim.|.v lu.rsTftATCn JwXTtnJ Shew, [ings. Combs and Brushes. IV-rfcunery. aVc., go fo „ f> DENMAN .V WATERMAN’S. AM. A I ArKR that ts A Pavfm. A BUDGET of YVit, Humor. Facts, ami Scenes • u: , . . , „ drawn fr.m life..“Her yon a,r. rishl ,oeay,! , . , The best bleached and brown Homespuns, right away, Unnvhcay, liroadteay. Hgtt np /” Only I linens. White ami Red Flnnnefa, 10-4 12-4 Fifty Cents—jump in mid take a i-id«. One* seated Sheeting*. I laid Limeys, plahl and striped Ilotne- incur "Onsivca," we will endeavor to both ainiisu i JP","' year, information, down the oh er principal street*; givinifyou amplexiuie „ , _u . the Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter i «» «« »«»•>"■'. »'• of which, will be sold on very F’unks. Conlideiice Operators, Ac., Ac. YY’o will reasonable terms, l»y lulling on , ’ show you the city by daylight, by gas light, hy DENMAN A WATERMAN, moon light, by candle light, by star light, and will ’- M 't •* Cotton Avenue, Macon, drive the ••Ousiitrs’’ to some nart nf the city where YVE shall be happy to see our friends, assuring them that it will be our unremitting care to please iu every respect, as we Hatter onrsclves we have done till now. tgr It may not be generally known that we have to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import cd by ourselves a very superior quality of l’ale Bran dy, fine Old Port, Sherry Slid Madeira, possessing all the medical qualities so much desired by them. Look at Ida BUI of F’are, and choose for yourself Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any wawgrou waul them ALSO, Shrimps and Crabs, Yvild Game of every variety, Y’enfaon and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Y’eal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled liam and Deviled TernR)"*’ Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, Ac., Ac., Ac. YY’ood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, YY’ild Ducks, Full, and anything that an epicure wanta. can always be had when in season. Confectioneries ami Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries. Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pino Apples, Y’atinus description nf Nnts, Cakes, Ac., which can bo purchased at low prices for Be sure and call at 2 K. ISAACS A BROTHER. re ads leading from Perry to M aeon, wo flatter our- selves, that we can furnish as good if not better Lum ber than any other Milt, having the host of Pine Timber.andgood Sawyer*. YY’e will fill Hills from Macon, F'ort Valley, Perry and the surrounding country, upon as good terms as oilier Mills, or the times will admit of. Those who want Lumber will, no doubt, find it to their interest to givo ns their bills, as we intend to givo satisfac tion if possible. Address Perry, llonston comity, Ga. JOHN H. THOMAS, and JOHN A. THOMAS. jnne 15-tf Tho Journal A Messenger copy tf. j. 11. Itausom A Vo. Manufactvrir* and YYholksalk Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Courtland 4- 39 Dey-Street., New York J. H. Ransom, Y f A. P. Ransom, Dan’l Ransom. > ( Darius YV. Geer YV. A. Ransom, ) { Robt. II. Boyd. O N and’after Thursday, 15tii July, tiic Train | be run ns follows Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Mlau A. M. ’ Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlai P. .\1. Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at Mini A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Msec; P.M. The nigh! train wiiinot be run, on Sundays. ! 12 night train from Macon connects will 1:, r tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Kt-rl Nashville, Memphis, at 12.15 P.M., with Ota It. R. for Augusta, at 10 A. SI., and At. ■' Point R. R. at 10.15 A. M. 1 The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects ir i Western A Atlantic R. R. nt 8.40 P. M. a: .tA -^_- U. It. at 12 night; and Atlanta A West Pain BOTH at 12.5 A. M. . . . «!§•■' The completion of tho.Y’irgiui-a and iA-' jtfrXi Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant am , route to tho . . ; Virgriaaia ©jparim j: Through Tickets to which may he had at J - v, tor 626 25, including Stage fare, 87 W, arid t « J fork for 832 00. J^NK Farther information may be hud in relatiot ve, 'Ji Route, on aitplication to tho General Tirit-t w.-aJ Atlanta. V ALFRED L. TYLt F> >’ aug 3 Snpcri..-., ^ THE LIVER jS f INVIGORATOR Compounded entirely tm. GrTJMB, B X S ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE ANE Ittii ER MEDICINES now before tlie pnWi Min acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more t \aX \ al than any other medicine known. It is »n £*5 a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first e Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the at' and bonrois tocarr>'off that mutter.thusacem; inj? two purposes eftsctmUly, without any o{ then ful feelings experienced iii the operations off Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the* time that it purges it, and when te.Ken daily ii “ rate doses, will strengthen and bnild it up* usual rapidity. The LIVER is one of • the principal r of the human body, nnd^^JujMt/i i t p±v:_ functions well, the pow- Uj 1 era of the system ar| ly developed. -ITiestom- ache is ahnosi dependent on the heal-;/^ Uiy action of ica" for the proper perform-!S*/.ance of its fmw- when the stomach is at r fault, and the wh i tern suffers i n conse- Lm4 quence of one on the L 1 V EK—having ,L ‘ ceased to do it* J ■ For tho disease of that , \ organ, one of i.. ) j prietora has made it Ids \>T study, in a pno* : more than tw'enty years to find some r-^ wherewith to counteract .themanydmnct-sj ; to which it Is liable. | To prove that this re- medy is at la»-t; 'any person troubled with LIVER PLAINT, In any of its forms, has butt bottle, and conviction \J is certain. J These Gums remove , all morbid or 1 ter fromthesystein,sup- rK plying in tlwir p ; healthy flow of bile, and ^✓.invigorating ■ Ache, causing food to di- . . jjest well. PLTtlFiJ TIIE BLOOD, giving f-A tone and heal::.: ^ whole muchinery, re- , moving thocau^f^H DR. A. PIERCE, HOMOEOPATH OFFICE IN IV.VNIIISCTd.V BLOCK. Medicine Cases and Books ou Domestic Practieefor sale. Macon, July 13-tf. Book Keeping*, 2^"’$1,000 A YEAH. Commercial Penmanship ivp ipivt Miru. A«n TRivrr i.vg I Card Writing, TAUGHT BY J.H.King & A, J. Habich. TO COEISUIliptiY’CS. The advertiser having liec-u restored to health in «’E WANT I.0CA1. AND TRAVELING Agents IN ALL PARTS OF THE siOl TIlEIt.N AND WE8TEBN STATEN, to whffm the largest Commissions will be paid. Our List includes OVER 25 VOLUMES OF T. S. AKTIIITR’S YVOKKS. Also, a large and saleable list of Historical & Biographical Books, Ac. Among these wilt bo fouud LIY'Kri ( >f JEF'FEIt- SON and HAMILTON. Dr, E. K. KANE, and other distinguished Explorer.and Trarchr*. .pr. Among our recent publications are the Public and Private Life of l.oiii* (Vn|io!roil, History of Indin, anil The Indin Mutiny. Livingston's Travels and Explorations for Sixteen years in the Wilds of Africa, &c. &c. All of these Uooks are among the most saleable published. OF LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS Alone, we have sold over andtS^^^^hare Old Magnolia Whiskey. T HK "nd. rsigfo'd Offer for sale the above arfn- I dard brand of fine RYE WHISKEY* of their own distillation, in barrelji and half barrels. The quality of this Whiskey known so favorably iu FIN DL AYS’ STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND I GJGiVEKAL MACHINE SHOP, j. MACON. GEORGIA. : rrillE Proprietors of this Establishment would re- X 8pectfuuy call the attention of those contem plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Souring and Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever.* The superiority of the YVork has been, and will be, a aaf- occasional- use of theji-wlL I VEli l.Y'VIe ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing j TOR. Xj patronage Our Workshops and superior outfit o? | One dose after eating TH'fa sufficient to. Tool*, Patterns mid Machinery afford facilities for the stomach nnd prevent), thefoodfrocira the expedition of work possessed by no other estab- i sour ing lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will Only one dose takeni before retinae, j compare favorably with that of any first class North- vents NIGHT MARE, i i ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of Only one dose taken (V at night, hv-s I Machinery, Ac; for any portion ot which wo will be bowelsgently, and cures'W COSTlVKNT.t ! pleased to receive orders, via. - One dose of two'- 'iteaspoonfr: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw .Yiill Machinery ways relieve S I C K-tmtHEAlMCHL I 1 Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of Oan bottle taken for ("H female obstruct-* best quality for Coru and Wheat, Water moves the cans* of the Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, nil sizes. Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, &e., of Wrought and Cast Ikon, very superior, embracing strength with beauty of Design. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns for Stores, Churches, fen., Jrc- Gold Mining Machine ry, with Double and Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of any required size, Shafting with Turned l’nllies, from the smallest size to nine feet Di ameter, Cotton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, Yiill Screws and Bales, ie , disease, and u a dintely relievo perfect cure. Only one dose imma- LIC, while . . One dose often repest- 8“"j ed Ls a sure CHOLERA MORBUS!, -anil a prsvi CHOLERA. i_l IjE Only ore bottle P”i is needed tothi of thesystem the effects ofmedirintsa 1 sickliest- ,rf\ . igp“ One bottle taken for moves all sallowness or ‘tmnnfnrol'’ 1 the akm. TJ . , ,, lOnedos eiiashortfn fr me befo , gives vigor to tho appe- - a.tite, and ia»s“ ' gest well. ’ Pj , cue J One dose often repeat- ed cures DIAKRIKEA i n its* word forfflj SUMMER umlBOYYEL (J'compfaiuU ptU to the first dose. - *il .P” A few bottles i| iting the absorbents. ; YY’o take pleasure in f ,, arifaJkKSdlSf« l r 1 M*oon. March 4th. 185L'"nw to ' "tST A f e w bottleshF cures DHOPcV- Lf Penmanship, 95. _ j . A. J- lia-bicll, j rpHE firm of BRAY * CAr’iIAIT YV’ill also give instructions to Ladies in Penmanship, £ dissolved,-its business will be and Card Writing. He writes Y (siting, YYedding i CARHART & CURD,apartnership fi < ennal to emrrav.mr. , pub i ished under the Act of the I-.^taUUuro of the 1 rf „, , State ofGeorgia, authorizing the formation of Spe-! ,ts ' lrtl “’ SIM cial Copartnerships. - .Hi who use it are giving Hirir no- The old friends and cuatomeix of Bray A Carhart, 1 testimony in its favor, togetherw-th all new ones, are solicited to cailatthe ; ... ....... lhc m0 iiil. with# j oldstand on Third street, where can always he found | Mix water tn the moutn and Invitation Cards, equal to engraving. TERMS—Plain, per Pack of 00, 61 50. Fanay #2 50. Cards included. jgp-Rooms in Triangular Block, near Pugh's Da- guerrean Gallery. Entrance on Second Street. HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. For Ladies, from 9 to 12 A. M. For Gentlemen from 2 to 6, aud from 7 j to 10 P. M oct12 i : tions; and we claim that our list includes the most l saleable Uooks offered to Agents and Canvassers. I And believing iu LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, thereto malight. YVe wiU.endcavortn poAreji oq MFlOHT T^EHl mi'xioni tomiljtf known to hfaVelh'.iv sulien rs the a few weeks, by a very’ simple remedy, after hav- wo furnish our Books to Agents for from lllto 12 p«r | t i, e South.’ for the past eight years, will always be ing inbred several years with a severe Lung Af cent, belciw the usual prices. For full particulars of g e p t to its former high standard, and purchasers all the tricks and traps of the great metropolis, and also amuse many an hour with interesting reading ) matter. "Throw physic tn the dogs.” If yon have the llluea, the Dyspepsia. Gont, Rhenmalism, or are , YVE HAY’E JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Choice White Wheat, Mince Pies j tumju Ibn AND A SICK ASSORTMENT OF PIES AND Jw','-ui.“!’ri' I xOKT V dilf'-n at kinds of Pastry and0akea,fre6hj . V w .: I 4 baki d every day. raa be had In tim>- tor fis- H. liolJNE.S Confectionery. | oct 5— Consumption,—is , Agency, Terms. Ac., address How mfferere the ! J. YV. BRADLEY’, Publisher, means of care. To all who desire it lio will send a 1 48 North Fonrth-stroet, Philadelphia, Pa. I copy of th« proscription used, {fret of charge) w ith j sept 28—Sin directions (nr preparing and using the same, which _ . _ _ _ a -. ^ ,, - - ti.. V W ill find a sure t’ur.- for C,mMiti,i.ti..ii. .\o.hma, I A K h jv M f (• t . nnlortmiataly troubled whh aaoeldlng wife, we irilr j and (be families , >r Macon can rely upon getting Bronebittatre. Tbenady object of the advertiser .. . a . . . - giiaranti-c to make y,m forg. t your troubl* t, langh nice, SWEET, FBEfalt FUOUB, in sending tb* preacriptt on is to benefit the afflicted, roi' Sale—*40 4crf.H li.klltl. I "h.'.Vn'l e SSfiffi 1 lt ’. FTZ We are tciplying the Deal, re and Families of: ?nd he hopes every snlfr-rer will try l.is remedy, ts y X BibI) cnU nty, laying on JScbecouu, e Cre. k.and ty direct. ' r V- r - » - ’- j,: ; 1: A,,,, il will.them noth,„g. and may prove a L immediately o„ the Perry R..ad to mile, iroin the lirio hi, (juihi .it, v, id im.Ke its sppearsnci on nftl,,. -sme-rade Parties erfaking the pi-esen ptiew will ,d<--isc address -lev ofWn " ‘ r ' 1 - ll„- first el each m..mh. filbd with meat and Vc'i. ^iri’ 1 i,.. nfTrndeO REV. EdWaRD A WILSON, 22*?!* m-tr.iet.mi lor all Price I ’ < ’ , .r m :..i < olU|»» MC.oll t Hi •-”« ''•“I' YVilliauishnrgh, l.,.„g I-faiul. copies II, Min- :,d.b.-- i i,j- Ji.:u: I all wo asku atnalof A>nr Flonrand Ifrioeft, aa ! — — = l'ap-r In the StatM. Who will get o* 1 compned with others. CUcese. rt and receive qne oopy free’ FKEtsII MEAL and GRITS at all times. JUST received and receiving weekly, a lot ol kept and consumers can rely upon its being perfectly pure RY’E YVJJIriKEY, distilled under our own per* sonal supervision, mid entirely free from any dele- fhrtitiift «nhfii'nnpi-s wliifth rfini)nririiii)ft fin irlliskifll oia stana on laira streets wd ere can always ueioana i / • . ,x,^ibcf a large and well selected Stock of Hardware and , vigwrnior, nml swallow both * * - , THELiyEiyP7«IJ r, at octll icntioii'i -litmltl li< .i<iiirt-.s.4#dto Also, BBAN sad bHOL 1 u.i\ed for c«w feed. NEW YOKK STATE CTIEESE, CHAR P, BBI ITOX, We are also paying DO t to «l,oo to Farmers wb *icli will be fa4»lc* low at wholesale. Editor “Broadway Oinwil>ii.V’ for Wheat, nnd lumbh aarkslo d- Ji \ . r it in. JOHN A. NELSON, 3o7 re*rl Street, N.Tl oct 5 tf JAB. A. KNIGHT. Agt. . ©Ct5 KastMacju. n, fK) sorescUfSred, and 150 acres in the ith good timber. The above is 'well water- ontains a trood GKI^T HILL. If not sold at private sale, it will be »oW at public outer}' in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday * i December next, to satisfy my creditor.-’. A good bar gain may be had by applying to : Sept, b-m THQ0. SIMMOTtf terious substances which render made up whiskies so objectionable. Always having a large stock of the above, and other fine Whiskies, in New York ns well as Phila delphia, we are enabled to ship goods from either ci- — 5; FKEE3IAN & SIMPSON, Pha*nix Distillery. OFFICE—i09 So. Front St., Philadelphia. “ JC Wall St-, New York, oct 12—ly . ' l A FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE Dwelling with tour rooms, good well of water, out buildings, Ac., near all of which we are esideuce of Dr. Strohecker. AS1IER AYEKS. ketpriees. Blacksmith's Tools. Carpenter's Tools, Machinist’s Tools, Planter's Hardware.. Builders Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Buggy Materials. Mill Iron and.Sa.es of every description Nails and Horse Shoes, Agricultural Implements. Springs and Arles. IRON AMD STEEL. 100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im portation, Refined, Iron, Flat, Round and Square Iron. Common English Iron, Hoop Band Iron, Oral and Half Round Iron. Plow Steel, Cast Sled, German Steel, Blister Steel, Spri g Sit, !■ t(e.. mind !ose)l at the lowe st mar- OAIOIAUT 5c CI’RD. , I8A*SCI1bN13«O.METMCAI> j is,laily.workingpuree, almusl too gn»i.‘ ^ I ItcurwCas if by magic,'even the f r '*’v : j benefit, and seldom more than one m«w • : to cure any kind of LTVKR Omp-’i"” A. ! the worst Jaundice or Dysyepsiatfi a ! acln, all of which are the resuli ••• “ I IlIY’EE. ' 1 Mien OXE noi.i.XR 1-Ell r."T‘ - ; SANFORD A CO., Proprietors. 34 ’ 1 YYbole.pIe AllMl*? ,e ^ BAliXES * PARK, New York , X "k j I * SONS, Philadelphia ; L. S.BURK-* 1 ..', , H. H. HAY & CO., Portland; .TOM iv;.. ro * vr non .v HillUOa”’ . u gists. Sold YVhoh-ak- and Retail bv HUNT Sc CO.. Macon, Chto- J. A. ANSLEY-&.J (xoneral CommissiM & Prottiu i« w ^ No. :100, Kiotldl-st., 1 \ r:: ag 11 V. Bfrlmidmn’s "Ifrwr Hope, which they offer*# pTbrnf” trade on oct 9 fi’-T