Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, November 02, 1858, Image 4

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I (ouston December sale. W ILL bo sold b forotha Conr; House door in’ Party, Houston County, -within the tegfcl * - 9 POfiTPONUU OmM«4 Guile# Hanhal Sale ...... \\ IU. be fold, Wove the O JrtbouM door l ' f boure of»3£ lot of Land No. So >> Bibb County In of Mldco-.:uty. Levied on asth . the legal hours of sale, nn »h» no* in "° , Henderson, to satisfy three Justice I .to-wii. wna seed from the 82*0,Diet.. U. M. Ji I Mil- ieV, and'stato 4>f Georgia, adjoining the to«ii of Cob qnitt. in .aid comity, end hi tter known as the_ piece on which A. F. Perry now reside, together withth* iinnrovcmritt** thereon, and th« crop ol Lorn and t-oi Lands for Bale. improvement* thereon, end the crop ton now ehout m»de. All levied on M the property of A. F. Perrv. to »*ti*fy » n. f*. from the Sixth Cir cuit Court of the United States, for the tteuthern Patriot of Georgia. November Term, 1838, tu favor of WilUnm Smith Brown. vs. A.Krnnk l'erry. July 26, 18iT DANIEL U. OTEWABT, • ' w U. 8. Marahnl. per S. ATKINSON, ort 'l9 . Deputy V. 8. Marahnl. POtfmtNKU United Slates Marshal Sale. W Il.li be sold in the city of Macon, op the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of aale, the following property, to wit: cjtv Lit No. 33«, in the city of Columbus, together with all the improvements on the game. Levied on as the property of Richard Patten to satisfy* fi. *•; u>- ailed from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United Stntea for the Southern District of Georgia, m favor of Itavid Goddard vs. John C. Kuae and Richard Patten. IUN’LII. STEWART. U. 8. M, By F. M. BROOKS, Dcp. V. 8. M. oct 13 18*. (lulled States Marshal Sales. W ILL bo sold before the Court House, in the city of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tues day in November next, between the usn«J hours of sale, the following property, via: Four Lott of Land, via: Lot No. 285 fn the 2iat Dirt, of Early county. 830 acre* ; Lot No, 281 in the ah District of Uandolph county, 202J acres : Lot No. ISO in the 19th District Stewart County, 202J acres; Lot No. 17*ta the ifitli District of Worth county, 2021 acres ; nil levied on as the property of Alexander M. IJttle to s* tUfy a fi. fa. from the «th Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In favor of Thomas Johnson vs. Alexander M. Little and Isaac ° A,britton - Sept 28,1858, _ Jones County SlicriffSalc. W ILL lie sold before the Courthouse door in Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tnesdsy in November next, within the legal home.pi aale, the following property, to wit t One negro Woman name Nancy, abont twenty two or fonr years of age, of dark complexion, and her child about thirteen months old. Levied on M the property of Calvin llroteh. to satisfy afl. fa. Issned from the Superior Court of Jones county in favor of Peter L. Glower sod Green A. Clower, Executors of Peter Clower. deceased, vs. Calvin Iiroaeb, Hnmilton Broach and WiUiun U. Kilpatrick. Property pomted out by * Snm WILLIAM 8LOCUMB. Pep. Sh’ff. vv From Telegraph Extra, OcG 1, J858. Jones Comity SherilT Sale. r ILL be aold.heforo the Court house door, in the . . town of Clinton, on the first Tnesdsy in No vember next, tbo following property, via : Eight negroes. Edmund, a man 27 years old,— Saint Anna, a boy 13 years old. Candta, a a.rll6 years old. Chancy, a woman 43 years old, and her child, Katy. 3 years old, Ben, a boy 11 yean old, Pleasant, a boy 7 years old, and Sila l, a boy 9 years old. (the five last named negroes in possession of Bally Bell—however subject.) Three liuudred and forty-three (343) acres of land, more or leas, in 377th District, adjoining lands to Daily Bell, John Jarrell ami others, lu good repair, and in a high state of cultivation—free,productive, and good cotton lands. Also three Moles, one a black color, one a bay, one a sorrel, and in good order, well broke, young and like ly. All of thu above property levied upon aathe property of Titos, F. Jarrell, to satisfy one fi fa issned from Jones Superior Court, in favor of M.M. Mills, administrator of John Towles, deceased, vs. Tbos. K. Jarrcl. Property pointed out liv Robert Cald well. James «. barnes, sheriff, oct 1 ALSO, Postponed Mi prill' Sale. W ILL he sold, at i»ine time and place. One ne gro girl named Averiine, levied upon by vir- tuo of four It fas, issued from the 377th District, (1. M„ two in favor of Wiley Poddy, oho In favor ot Ro bert M. McGhee, and one in favor of Joseph N. Watts, all vs. Anderson 8. Childs. Levied upon as the property of Anderson S. Childs, lev y made and eturueil to me tiy John W. McGhee, a Constable, oct 1 JAMES (i. BARNES. Sheriff. Jones Postponed Morigitge ShcriSl SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of CHatan, on tbo first Tuesday in November next, the billowing property, via: One negro Girl name Ceiloy, some ten years old, of yel low complexion—very likely. Levied on as the property of John A. Childs, by virtue of one mort gage fi. fa. iuued from Jones Su|H-rior Court, in fa vor of Aurelius W. Gibson vs. John A. Plnl'ls. Prop erty pointed out iu said mortgage fi. fa. JA8. «>. BARNES, 8b’ff. August 31, 18W, |<iod worth. Administrator. va. Job*iid^IN HOUSE : other Improvement, good. £v Wm 1 eh ” me . The other conr ,iin* tome s !-7 acre, of land, about W, . JOHN SMITH Den Sbff. »<*> acre. open, and in a high Mate of cultivation, ° rt JOHN HMITH, UPKL good fram«J N. gro Houses and Dwelling House. other buildings good, and an cxcelleut little \ TEtt MILL, to do the grinding for both Planjati, There is some l(H)o acres of CAN^and 8WA TA- Mon- ACRES n" Wads- i of LAND—some 800 acres open, and in a high state • mid Law-I’M cultivation. Good Frtuaed NEGRO HOUSES w Houston December Sale. T ILL be (old, before the Court House door in . / the town of Perry, Houston county, is ilhin the usual hours of sale, on the tir-t Tuesday in De cember next, the following property, to-wit: 20 Genu and Boys Hats, 1 lot of Papering, 34 pairs of Gents and Boys Pants, 1 dox. pair Suspenders, 19 Cravats, 20 Gents and Boys Coats, 1 doa. Umbrellas, 1 Girth, t Circingles, 3 pair Martingales, 53 Cotton Handkerchiefs, 17 pairGenta ard Ladies edioee, and ono old trnnk, said property levied on as thu property of Elijah M. Hulsey, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Daniel B. Bate man, vs. Elijah M. Hulsey and George J. Wright, returnable July Term, of inferior Court,' of Hous ton County, 1855. ThisSept. 29th 1838. JOHN 5. SMITH. Dep. Sh ff. oct 20 Admiutsirairix’ Ship. W ILL be sold at Clinton, Jones County, on the first Tuesday in December next, agreeable to an order of the honorable Ordinary of said county, en the usual hours of sale. Five Hundred and Forty acres of Land, more or less, adiuiuing lauds of Jonathan T. Holmes, John J. Barfield, U. U. Green and others, belonging to the Estate of Lovel Smith, late of Jones County deceased. On the premises is a good well of water, a good new Gin house, a new Dwelling house with the other necessary ont build ing, a large oehard of ail kinds of choice frnits.— The Plantation is very productive and in good rv- K air and in a healthy section. A portion of tlio lands i fine rich bottom land. Terms on the day. Oct 25 EMELIKE SMITH, Adm'x. .loiiCM 4'onnty Sheriff* Sale. W ILL he sold before thu Court Honso door in the town ot CFntrtn, on tho first Tuesday in Novemlier next, 1S5S, the following property, viz: Two negroes—n woman name Biddy, some eighteen veanofnge, of yellow complexion, anil Iter child II Administrator's Sale. B V virtue of an order of the Honorable Court o^ Ordinary of Crawford County, will be sold be fore tho Court house door in the town of Knox ville, on tho 1st Tuesday in November next, with in the legal lmnrs of sale, all the land lying in said county of Crawford belonging to the Estate of Stephen M. My rick, dec'd, and also lot No. 238, in the 12th Dist. of Monroe. The whole rontainingsixteen hundred acres, more or leas, except the widow’s dow er. A part ofthis place is the settlement known as the Mathew II. Myrick Plantation, on which is a good framed dwelling, gin house and screw, negro houses, cribs, stables and all necessary out buildings. The whole place is in good repair, well watered and healthy. It adjoins the premises of Lemuel Smith, VV. F. Smith and A. L. Woodward, and lies in the northern pr-t of the country, fo-tr miles south east of Colloden, G «. Persons desirous of purchasing a healthy and good plantation are requested to examine the same before day of aale. The said lands will be sold in lots or parcels to suit purchasers. Terms on day ot sale. JOHN D. McCOWEN, O. T. M TRICK. Sept 11. Administrators. Atiuiintsiraior’s Sole. B V virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston Couuty, will bo sold, beforetho Court House door in the town of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next. Lot of Lana No. (three hundred and four) .lot, and the north half of three hundred and three, in the thirteenth (13tli) Dis trict of said county, all except about sixty seres en cumbered by tbo dower interest ot Mu. 8arah C. Laidler, widow. Also, one negro man, Gilbert, about 27 or 28 years old, all to be sold as the property of the Estate of Hamilton A. Laidler. late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN LAIDLER, octl!> Administrator. Administrator's Sale. W ILL bo sold before the Court House door, in Perry, Houston County, on the first Tuesday in December next, between tho usual boui a of sale, Lot of Land No. 335, in the 5th District of said coun- ty, 50 or 59 acres of which ore open, and lias on it n trained dwelling with 3 room* and 2 fire places, with other necessary improvements. Water privileges excellent. This place is in ouo mile of Sitoa Mills and Station No. 2, South Western Railroad. Sold by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- naiy of Houston County, as the property of Robert Smith, deceased, lor the benefit of his lieirs and cre ditors. DAVID WALKER, oct 12 Administrator. good framed Negro Houses and Dwelling House, — • - 1 and an excellent little WA- tions. AMP LANDS, some TWO to THREE HUNDRED ACRES open, and in a high state of cultivation.— Joins Col. JohnS. Tlmmas and William Dntmnght, and of course is good. „ „ Call and examine fer yourself. My Overseer will show the place at any time. I will sell it low. With the PLACES. I will sell CORN, FODDER, OATS. STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. Gridin. Ga., July 31 W. W. CHAPMAN, ang 3 Messenger copy, Lands for Sale. Andrew S. Garr and others, j State of FI ori el. | da. Middle Cir- Lewia Cnrtis .V Nath’LTbnrston,}- cuit, in Leon co, Trustees of the Apalachicola | In Chancery. Land Company, and others. J P URSUANT to a Decree rendered in this cause- the subscriber will sell by auctiou, at thapiaoee and times herein specified, all the Lands belonging to said Company embraced in “ The Forbtt For- cJuise," and lying ir the counties of Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden and Liberty, vix: the lands lying in the first two named comities will be sold at Tsllshassu, on the seventh (7th) dsy of December, and those lying in the last two will bo sold at Qui.vcr, on the four teenth (14th) day of December next These land*, comprising about a million of acres, extend from the St. Marks to the Apalachicola Riv ers; they exhibit every variety ot 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 iu 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 to be made by the Receiver when all the purchase money is paid.” Thesale will be positive and without reserve. JOHN BEARD, Eeceiver, Ac. Tallahassee. August 31—15b Valuable Plantations for Sale. D ESIRING to move my planting interest &3L west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN ^5* TATIONS. One situated iu 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 other plantation Is situated iu the 14th District of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi- cldkeo Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land, about two-tliirds of which is Oak and Hickory land of the best quality, and the remainder good Piue Laud, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultlva tinn, nearly ail of which is fresh land, and as produc tive os any land in South-Western Georgia, and is finely watorod, and substantially improved. My over seers will show these places to any one wishing to examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay ments easy. For further particulars, address the undersigned at Macon. X. BASS, july 27—tf Favorite Hcsoi i of Billy JJotv Le) THE FAMOUS SEMINOLE CHIEF. ORANGE SPRING, IVlarion County, EAST FL0KIDA. O RANGE SPRING. East Florida, ’ - miles West ofPalstka, sn<l 125 miles South of tin- mouth of the River St. Johns, wasoncethe favorite resort of Billy Bow Legs, of the Chief and Pit; .bet old Ram Jones and the Seminole Tribe of Indiana. The Spring was Poncede Leon’s Fountain of Health, Youth. Beauty and rejuvenescence, and it Is now the favorite resort of those seeking refuge from the chilling blasts of Winter. AsaBathh _• 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 yon will there find everything more suited to your taste than in Havana, and should you be deter mined on going to the great city of Havana, and would like to do so with as little sea voyage as pos sible, call by Orange Spring en route for Havana, and Mr. llart will send you to Tampa Bay, behind as fine stock as Vermont can boast of, and from Tampa Bay you can take passage in as fine Steam ships as run out of Now York, but 13 hours from Tampa to Key West, and 8 hours from Key West to Havana. But my prediction is,if you give Orange Spring a call, you will be loth to leave there. Ho tels generally are in the habit of saying, “our table will be supplied with the best the market affords,” and thus saying say and do no more. We are not for bragging, hut we will say this, that ifthe invalid or seeker of pleasure, who gives us a call, if they be anywise disappointed in the bath, in the Hofei ac commodations. in eating or sleeping, we bind our selves not to charge any board. This is no trap to catch birds—our house bas been recently thorough ly repaired and renovated, and it is beyond all doubt the greatest place of resort in all the Southern 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, Ball Room, separate from the Hotel Billiard Rooms and Ten Pin Alleys, Horses and Buggies, Ac., Ac. Route to Orange Spring from Savannah by steam er St, Marys, on Monday at 9J A. M . and by steamer St. Johns, on Friday at 9) A. M. From Charleston bystexmere Everglade and Carolina, on Tnesdsy. The Everglade takes the inland passage from Char- lesionamTleavesSarannahon Wednesday. Take either ofthete steamers to Palatka, 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. EVAiJS, HA&ttlSb & ilO.. Ksl Change cf Schedule. SAVANN/M AND CHARLESTON , . . ,, ST E A - E T LIN E ^ actorE ® Commission Me c. IX COXXNEOTIGM WIBI the CENTRAL and North Eastern Bail Bonds. rjplIE splen li l and Fuat Running GORDON, F. Barden,Commander,leavesSavan'- nah tor Charleston every Sunday and Wtdnttday afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston with the train of tho North Eastern Rail Road going North: returning, leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 8J o’clock (after the arrival of the cars of the North Eastern R. Rond.) and ar rives at Savannah early the following mornings. By this route Passengers can obtain through tick et* to and from Savannah, Ga., mid Wilmington. N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the the Central Rail Road and 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. LAF1TTE A CO„ Ag’t*. Charleston. jan 19 BJROWJNPS iriOTI^L. OPPOSITE THE MEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl 13 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 mers. This Ilonsc is now offered ns inferior to in other First Class Hotel in the 'South, and from it- central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accommodations to Families and Transient persons. The public may expect from thi House, all tho luxuries and comforts to be found i any other hoteL IS. F. DENSE, mar 2 Late ofthe Floyd House. Legatees Sale. |£Y the covenant of Legatees of A. J. Parker, late of Bibb county, deceased, will b<-r>>ld before the Court House dour in Mai-on, Bibb . ..limy, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal lours of sale, one negro woman—about 18 years old. mid her child, and seventy-five acres of Land, being part of fait No. 116, lying In Bibb county. Sold fo- distribution among the Legatees. nFTenm on the day of sale. . JOHN B. PARKER, 8. M. BROWN, .JOHN G. WORSHAM, ALFRED DENNIS. oct 19 Legatees. For Sale on Long Credit. 1 OFFER for sale, on long credit, at a fair price, the Plantation six miles from Americus, formerly owned by T. L. HOLT, containing six hundred and seven acres. Two hundred and fifty acres cleared. There are all the necessary buildings on the place. Negro Cabins, Gin Houso and Screw, and a great trade will be made. Apply to T. M. FURLOW, Esq., at Americus, or to the undersigned, oct 51858 tf JAMES W. GRIFFIN. $10,000 OasiLl Valuable Plantation IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE, ril It E uadorsigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- L larscash, the Plantation iu llonston county-, known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mile of tho South Western Rail Hoad, said road passing through ono corner of the Land. There is between six and seven hundred acres of i^vml cleared, and in finn condition for making a crop another year. The place is well improved. Having Frame NegTO Houses with briclrChimneys to accommodate Fifty Negroes, and Frame Gin Ilonsc, Cotton Screw and Stables. These Lands are level ual well adapted to the pro- MRSo DESSAU H AS as usual returned from the Earth with her strikingly magnificent assort meat of PARISIAN MILLINERY, surpass ing in grandeur any stock of GOODS that bas ever been submitted to Southern inspection. EVENING DRESSES which battle tlcscription. EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim mings. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CASPIAN HAIR 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 beautilul. tSTMKS. D., is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern ltonnets and all Goods in her line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates, oct 5 .yiilfiaery and FANCY GOODS. JIHS. A. DAiTIOUIC, H AVING just returned from New York, will be pleased to have 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 SILKS, and VELVETS, STRAW LEGHORN BONNETS AND FLATS, ltlBONS of the choicest kinds, FLOWERS, PLUMES, IIEJlD ORNAMENTS, and a variety of HEAD DRESSES, STELLA SHAWLS, VEL VET CLOAKS, CLOTH RAGL ANS, VALENTIA LACE SETTS COLLARS. SLEEVES, and other embroi deries. KfD GLOVES, LACE SUITS, a variety of HOOP SKIRTS and BUSTLES, and all mnro^u,^ I °* h *r " sonn >' kp P t 5n ber,Ine <>'business. ■""The'placewiinbeaold on n credit of one. two and i fcn*~Jour. A Mess, copy s.tnnes. r • dollars cash. for a s«,n equivalent tote,, thousand ; Q JJ Freema21 & CO. Any farther infnrmrtion desired, will le* furnished j by ftadrtssing the undersigned nt Rusbny ville. lions* j AcIuiiui*trator’«i Sale. B V virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinnry of Twigcs (Comity, will he sold before the Court n • uS^TT d »tbo mwperty wf TrouJn'iHe. Lowndeiumnnty. on tfie ZI fe ‘ Tniada >- in "ext, between The legal % Lot ot Isnd No. three hundred and in the Twelfth District of originally Ir* i, now Ijowndes county. •vnnuer, m wnisir iwuiiy iivo uu» irr j sued from the 377th District, G. M . in «£Tu“d«y 1 Hardeman. Berry E. Lynch, Wiley “iuwsiM arie, her.-*, all vs. Thomas S. Alexander.- ’ .'Y. ' , ’ l Court 8. fas iasin- favor of Isaac Peddy, and others, Levy made and retained to me by John W, McGhee, a Constable. JAMES G. BA11NE8, Sh'ff. Sept. 31. 1838. Houston Postponed Sheriff Kales. W ILL be eold on tin: first Tuesday in November next, before the Court Jlonsedooriu the town of Perry, within the lawful hours of sulc. tho Mer chant Mills on Mosey Creek, known ns Crawford's . Merchant Bitos Mills, with three hundred and fifty acres of Land attached, more or lessens, not known, as the property of Robert A. Crawford. Levied on by three fi. fas, one from Harris Superior Court in favor of officers of Court vs. Robert A. Crawford, one In favor the State vs. Robert A. Crawford for Sooth Carolina, and one in favor of A. M. Alien vs. Uolo-rt A. Crawford from Houston Superior Court. Also at the same time and place, one House and Lot in the town of Fort Valley, known as a Bar Room and Billiard Saloon, on the corner North and oppneite McKatlee s Hotel, and fronting to South We-tern Railroad. Bald Lot bring seventy feet front aud sixty hack. *>“ nwwtod out by tbo Defen dant, N*. iiof known. Lev ed on as tbo property of William S. Smith to tal’sfy one fi. fa. from Hous ton Superior Court. George T. Rogers * Son vs. William S..Smith. So P rk JOHN L. HALSTEAD, Sh’ff. I COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. Mneon, Sept. 28, 1858, j asortmknt or Land, ftoi* Sale. FAMILY GROCERIES, I OFFER for immediate sale GOOaerrnof good /\F every description a Ad of the best quality, fresh Farming Laud. and good—being constantly in receipt of new 300 I'LK.tRCD AND I1Y CULTIVATION. , supplies from the Northern Markets, The plaee lies on the road leading from Pondtown to liuenavista, fonr miles from the former place. Good DWELLINGS. GIN HOUSE, SCREW, and all other buildings necessary on a well appoint ed farm. Address, J. II. BIVINS. may 11—8m] Pondtown’ Administrator's Kale. A GRKKABLY to an order of the nonnrnble the t\_ Ordinary of Crawford County, October Term. 1838, will bo sold before the Court House, in thu town of Kuuxvllle, said county of Crawford, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, all thu lamia belonging to the Estate of John Bentley, deceased, lato of said connty, (ex cept tho widow’s dower.) all of said lands lying in said county of Crawford, excepts small portion of said settlement which is cut off into Unsun county. Bold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors or s*;d deceased. Terms made known on tho day of sale. This Oc tober 4th, 1838. SAM’L. IIENTLEV, out! 2 AdmiaiMnt.tr. Tile above land will bu sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofthe Estate of Uenjainine IL IT/iurf/ivi T onrle fnv Solo Smith, late of Twiggs county, deceased. HOUolUll JLccIiUb XUA Od W- ROBERT K. PARKER, oct 19 Administrator. rpHK subscriber offers at private sale the Planta- L tion whereon ho resides, containing 400 acres of land well watered; 200 acres under cultivation, the remainder in wooda. Upon the premises are Administrators' Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, we will sell at public auction before the Court House, in Perry, Houston county, on the Kira* Tuesday in November J| next, within the legal hours of sale, Eleven Hundred , c f before, it will be put up nt public outcry in and Twenty-five (112') acres of Land, sitnate, lying - j>,. rrv _ „„ i| le first Tuesday in December next.— and being in said county of Houston, six milesfrom j Xerms reasonable. _ usoor.1. Ibjrry’r on the road leading to^Macon, adjoining Jbe J •- - T erford. Of said land about (450) Four Hundred and Sugars, Spices, Whito Fish, Syrups, Citron, Herrings, Coffee, Green Fruits in cans. Hams, Teas, Condiments, laird, Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour, Nuts, Cheese, Butter, Raisins, Mackerel. Pork, And other articles too numerons to mention, com- i prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies. CANDIES-. We particularly invite the attention of dealers aud others to our large and complete stock of Can dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best materials and warranted to retain their hardness and FLINT HOUSE. .1IACON, GA , F ORMERLY knownas the Macon House, - V A on First street, opposite Fatten, Col-fSTcffil tins A Co., has been recently fitted uj> with a large addition, fortho accommodation of Boarders and the traveling public, wh > will find it to their in terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and see for themselves. The proprietor, thank ful for past (avors, flatters himself that By strict at tention to brieihess, he will receive Ms 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 iuferior to any in tho substantial of life. Price ofBoarca: For a single meal 50 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25 By the day. l.SO Single week... 8.00 By the month (Board Jc Lodging)....20,00 feb 2 THOS II. FLINT,Proprietor. liOUK HAVE’S HOLLAND HITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY ron DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OE ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE And the various affections consequent upon a dis ordered STOMACH OK LIVER, S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of tho Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instance, proved highly beneficial, and m others effected n decided enre. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of tlio ceiebra.ed Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended moru especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truljr BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA, l> ENKW the tender of their si-rcp oth>- Pla _LV/ tcra of Georgia and thu adjoining States, and •rill continue to sell Cotton at fifty cents per bale. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other suppkee, filled promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when desired, on Cotton ih store. Wm. M.D Antionac, I Wm. E. Evans. Geo. W. Evans, | Rout. Y. IIakriss Savannah, July 30,1858. aug 3—Cm* ISAAC HAYDEN .1 THOS WOODWARD. Sale and Livery Stable. H AYDEN A WOODWARD are now <\ prepared to furnish their friends and Jfl the public generally, with good safe Horses C l r I aud new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac. — complete order at the shortest notice. They aro determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention to business and reasonable Cn»h Prices will enable them to do so. vsr Hones fed and Lept by tbo <!«y, xr cek or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to .Lottery Office, Macon, Ga. apl Patten & Miller, (LATS PATTEN, I1CTT0X & CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. O. PATTES.. aug 3 . .A. J. MILLER. Jona-tiLSbii Collins, (Late Patton, Collins &. Co.) W ILL continue the AVnrc Uonao and Coni- Miission BimimNN at the Fire Proof Build- in# occupied by them in this place, in connection with his son, W. A. Collins, fie respectfully solicits the business of the patrons of the late firm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to all busiuess 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, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. laug 17—ly JLauicr & Anderson, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA., P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, aud in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah. Thev have also recently become tho Agent9 of the following Insurance Companies.- The Augusta lii.urnucc auil 15linking Com- puiiy of which W. M. D’Antignac is President anil C. V. McCav is Secretary. And the Alabama Fire and Mnriiw ranee Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates, apl 20 SPECIE & HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. OJf.ce oh Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. W E have associated as partners in the practice of law in the counties of tho 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, SAMUEL HUNTER. LAW CARD. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs & Hill, ATTORNEYS A T L A W, Macon; Ga. apl20 . Wat. R, tlcGrafieni’icil, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—-above Damonr’s oct 27 wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledge! It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of fife, 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 fiud tins a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low OFFXR, as L-sl’AL, at THEIR OLI> STAND, A ciioicx 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 public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One buttle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these iraita- tl< 138- Sold at St per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole proprietors, RENJAIMN PAGE, JB., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts burg, Pennsylvania. US’- Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKERJ; •n 7RI1.IV ltITMT .v CO.. GEORGE PAYNE. L. N. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON. GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s_ Drug Store. jan 6 Law Copartnership. I. L. HARRIS. CHAS. J. HARRIS, Milicdgevillc, Ga. ThomasviHc. Ga. gap 15* important to Planters! HOOP S< "HE i I Sat .’It-’W *ork,-d, OM ^ d Charleston. la_a ^ w J. B. DULLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERUIEX COUNTY. GA., ILL practice iu the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee aud Chariton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C LI XT OX, GEORGIA. july 7 ly T. G. IlOLT, Jr„ ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. . JU —... ; ...\ • /\FFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street, CO., Z El LIN, HUN f ( A bO., GEORGE^AVNE, j first door above entrance to Concert Ilall. good double Log Dwelling with six comfortable materials and warranted to reUm their ha rooms and necessary out buildings Tim location is , bnlliancy, while the imported Candies *oon lose very healthy—neighborhood uncxccptinicblc— i both aud become worthless. We oiler unrivalled Churches and good hchooh convenient. If not dis- inducements to pnrehasers. ’ CAKES, Ornamental* cfToTce materials’ . iUMnn parties supplied at the shortest notice t(450)I Fifty acres are cleared, and in ngond state of culti vation—the balance is in woods. On the premises are a comfortable dwelling house, newly built negro cabins and a new and excellent gin bouse aud screw. Also nt same time and place, one half undivided in terest in A Fine I¥cw Slesini Saw .Mill, le5i ’ situated onalot adjacent to tlio above premises, con venient to an almost inexhaustible supply of pine timber. Said Mill is now doiog a very prosperous, business. Sold ns property of tho estate of John H. Thomas, late of Monroe county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale—one third purchase money on the 25th Decem ber, 1858—the remainder in twelve months after wards. JOHN A. THOMAS, > JEFFERSON HOGAN. > Admr’s. ALBERTUS II. WATTS.) Sept. 21, 1858. Journal fit Messenger copy. Executor's Sale. HOUSTON LANDS Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Housto i County, will bo sold be fore t ho Court House door. In tho town of Perry, on the 1st Tuesday iu December next, within the I gul hours of sale, all the lands belonging to tho estate ot Lewis Pollock.deceased, containing six hundred and fiity-seven acres, more or less, lying in the upper Eleventh District of said county, the widow's dower excepted. Sold as the property of Lewis Pollock, deceased, for tho benefit nt tho heirs and creditors. JAMES O. POLLOCK, ISAAC WOODARD, Jr.. Kx'ra. A Adm’rs Ca teroruin of Lewis Pollock. oct13* radeyoursclf around the world, cot ered ivtb Pimp) Blotches, Ulcers. Sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases ol tlio 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’s Pills set these things right ns surely as waterqueuches fire. They purify the body, and blood, aua restore their (unctions into healthy activity which you cun feel ns quick as they are taken. They are the one "Teat medicine wonder of the age. recogized by all who know their virtues, and many thousands know them. Take tiie Cherry Fedora! for a cough, aud the Fitts for all derangements requiring a purgative medicine. . „ Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An- \ / sold to tbe highest bidder in Macon, lot of land alyticcl Chemist, Lowell. Mass—And sold by all No. 52, lying 111 tho Fourth District of Bibb, original i Druggist and dealers in medicine throughout this ly Houston county, containing 202) acres. 'ALSO, inThomaston.Upson county,lot of land No. 22t, in tho Fifteenth District of L'jison, original ly Monroe county, containing 202) acres ; the pro perty of tho Estate of Mrs. F. M. ii. id. deceased — lie order of tho Honorable Court of Ordinary ol Richmond county. J GUIMAKIN, Ex'r. oct 12 £jN the 1st Tuesday in December next, will be Arc you Sick! Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don t delay until your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it is too late. Four fifths of all the diseases which people the church yards, might l.e cured by Ayer’s Cat iiartic Pills, if taken iu season. Don’t go dragging through tbe Spring, faint, sleepy and list less. because your blood is loaded with bile. .Don't i n, • ,r-- Hearttrarnr and their kindred disorders, because your stomach is foul. . Don't j>a- Exccntor’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on tho 1st Tuesday in Nov. next, before the Court-House door iu the city of Martin, tbe plantation belonging to the estate of Edmund Gilbert, deceased, late of Bibb County, it not sold privately before that time. This farm lies on the road lending from Macon to Thomaalon, about elotuu mil us from the city of Ms con, and contains five hundred and sixty (550) acres, more or less of oak anil hickory land, with about four hundred opened and in cultivation. On the premises are a good dwelling houso. Kitchen. Gin 1 louse. Cotton Press, and all necessary out-buildings for such a (arm. ...... Tbe place lies well—is well supplied both with run ning and good well water. It is also convenient to Martlet, to Mills and to Churches. Auy person wishing to purchase wifi do well to call and examine this place Mr. Josephua Gilbert, who lives on the place, will take pleasure in showing it to any one who may call to look at it. Up-Term* on the day of sale. JOSEPH Cri GILBERT, ) - ’ JULIUS C. GILBERT, \ Ejefn,ora * sapt 17th (ds AdnUnlMraMr 1 * Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary o Crawford Couuty. will he sold before the Court House door, in tbe town of Knoxville, in said conn ty, on the 1st Tuesday in llrcembernoxt, all the land belonging to the Estate of Jane Walton, late of maid county, deceased, Thesameknovm as the residence ofthe said Jane Walinn, containing ox* hundred and eighty aeregof land, being one hund:cd and two ofLotNo. 343, also eighty nrres, more or less, ol Lot No. 241. all in the Second District of said coun ty) about seventy-five (75) acre* of which are clear ed, the bslanceln tho woods. This Oct. 4th, 1858. WASHINGTON F. VINING. n( .f |2 Administrator. A<l!iiiniMrHioi-’!> sale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before dm Courthouse doer,in thu town of Monticelh* agreeable to an order of the honora ble the Ordinary of Jasper county, mil tbe negroes belonging »u tho Estate of William Barclay, deceas ed, to wB: Dave, a mao Eighty fonr years old; Char lotte, a woman sixty years old; Glp,» man twenty fMrycais old; Charity,n woman twontv-alx year* old, uad Katy. a girl seven yearn old. All sold for the benefit »f the heirs and creditors of said decent. ■L Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm'r. September 31,1858. . Execttlors’ Stile. t GHKEAHLY to tide last Will and testament of A Greaf ch. veiCdeceased. I trill eell nt public sale, at tbe Coort House door, in Knoxville, Craw ford connty, on tbe first Tuos lay in January next, Twenty-eight or Thirty likely young Negroee, con sisting or men, women and children. Terms— twelve months' credit, with good secortty. O.-t 35* ISAAC fi. CI1L\ £S, Lx r. up Journal * Me-seugeroopy. Atliuiiiistraior's Sulc. B Y order of tho Court of Ordinary of Jones Coun ty, will bo sold before ilu; Court House door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday iu January next, be tween the legal hours cf sale, a negro woman named Melvina, and a Land Warrant one hnndrednnd six ty acres. Sold for the lienefit of the heirs and cred itors of William Felts, lato of said county, deceased. MARGARET W. KELTS, Administratrix with the Will annexed. Sept. 14, niXTl’ da-s utter date, application will be made tj to the Ordinary of the County of Crawford, for leave to sell two Negroes belonging to tbo estato of William Harper, deceased. JANE HARPER, Adm’x., O.t. 26. 1858. By G. It, HUNTF.lt. Ag’t, • 'TIC 45.—Sixty days a,ter date, application vli *>e made to the Ordinary of Jones County for ..v- o sell the real estate ol Lovel Smith, lato of said county deceased. EMKLINK SMITH. Sept. 14, 1858. Administratrix. V ’ OTK'K- Sixty days nfterdato application will bo made to thu Ordinary of Jones County for leave to sell the Slaves belonging to the estate of James W. Harkins, late of said county deceased. ROBERT P. IIARKINS, Adm’r. Sept. 21, 1858. Notice. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to sell negro man, Peter, belonging to the Estate of Tbos. J. Williams, lato of Jones eonaty, deceased. October 12, Isaac Hardeman,Adm’r. Gcorgia-~Jont’8 County. W HEREAS James Domett, Guardian nfWil liamJ.Taylor, applies for letters Distnis •cry. These are therefore to cite and udmonisli all and singular those interested, to he aud appear at my of fice on or before tbe first Monday in December next, and shew cause, if nnv they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at oflice this 4tli day of Oc- tuber, 1858. CHAS. MACAHTHY, Ord. oct 4 Georgia—Jones County. W HEREAS James P. Green applies fo me tor letters of Guardianship on the persons and property of John V. Mary F. A Joseph Funderburk, minors. These are, therefore, fo cita and admonish all and signlnr those interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in December next and show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at] office this 23d day ol October 1858. ( HAS. MACAKTHY, Ord. oct 26. WEST’S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFING T HE snbscriber having the right for tbe state of Georgia, would call the attention of the public to the shorn named Hoofing, it being the only pat ent granted that secures the use of Rubber and other elastic ingredients which will resist the changes of our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus tibility, durability xod cheapness. This roofing will be warranted in every particular and is particularly adapted for covering old shingles and tin roofs. oct is w.j. Mcelroy. INVITATION TO THE LADIES! IF YOU WANT 81’LKNDID SILKS in great variety,cheaper than you ever boughfigo^o & WATERMAN'S. IF YOU WANT RICH ROBES A LAIZE. RICH ROBES A VALENTINES. RICH ROBES- A QUILLFJJ. MISSES ROBES A VALENTINES, in Silks, Cashmeres, and do Laines, go to DENMAN k WATERMAN S. IF YOU WANT BEST FRENCH MERINOS, nt 87) cents per yard, gu to 1 DENMAN & WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT CLOTH, RAGLAN. FRENCH BEAVER, and all other style* of Cloaks, go to DENMAN A WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT STELLA MANTILLA SHAWLS and Scarf*. Also, Cloth Mantilla Shawls, go to DENMAN * WATERMAN’S IF YOU WANT Embroidered and plain plaited Linen SHIRT Fronts, go to DENMAN A WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT BLACK ALPACCA, BOMBASIN. plain and figured delsunea. English Merino. Plaid Merino French worked CnUrs and Banda, Bonnet Ribbons, final Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Kinbroid’d Hem stitched and plain lldkfo.. Head Dresses, La dies Merino Vesta, diread, Jaconet and Swiss Kdg- ings. Combs and Krutbea, Perfumery, Ac., go t» DENMAN A WATERMAN'S. IF YOU WANT The best bleached and brown Homespuns, Irish Linens, While and Red Flannels, ‘!<M 12-4 Sheetings, Plaid Linaeys, plaid and striped Heme- spun, Bed licking, Sattinets. plain and plaid Ken tucky Jeans, Gents Merino Under-shirts and Draw era, brown and colored Jeans, bleached and brows Canton Flannels, Ac. Splendid lot of BED BLAN KETS, NEGRO BLANKETS AND KERSEYS, CALICOES, Ac., and many other Goods too numer ous to mention, all of 'which, will be sold on very reasonable terms, by railing on DENMAN A WATERMAN, oct 5 Cotton Avenne, Macon. and on the moat reasonable terms. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISII, IS THEIR SEASON. We shall keep constantly on hand dur ing the Fall and Winter, Fre»h«0 y s t e r s and Fiah, arrive and imported, of tbe best qualities and re spectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully filled Choice Tobacco and Scgars, Tt» which we invite tlio attention of Connoisaenrs in tlieao articles. oct 5 and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may Id MORE LIGHT! J UST RECEIVED, a lot of the beat and latest nn- prov tmu;11tin FLUID G ag they are ouly to be seeu to bo appreciated. It. It. HUTCHINGS, juno 15 Next to Mrs. Dessau’s. Latest News by the ■A-tla-irtio Telegraph.- To nil whom It may conccru. Macon Flour Mill WB HAVE JU-'T RECEIVED A LOT OF Choice White Wheat, and the families of Macon can rely upon getting NICK, SWEET, FRESII FLOUR, We are supplying tbe Dealers and Families of Macon at lower rates than can be bought in Ten nessee, ofthe same grade. “Coiiii>cti:ioti is the Eifc'bfTrailc” and all we ask Is a trial of our Flour and Prices, as compared witliotbera. FRESH MEAL and GRITS at all times. Also, BRAN and SHORTS mixed fur cow feed. Wo aro also paying 90 cts to‘81,00 to Farmers for Wheat, ana (urniab sacks to deliver it in. oct 5 tf JAS. A. KNIGHT, Agt. ] This is to notify the public that Isaacs is at Home Again, And begs to assure his patrons that his SALOON is not a thing of a day . Citixens and the traveling pub lic will find tho estrblisbment open not for the sea son only, bnt stall seasons of the year, and those calling upon ns will at all horns find onr Larder sup plied with all the delicacies that tho New York and other markets will afford in tbe way of eatables, and roini-thing good to drink, and six days out ot seven more than can be found in any other house in town E. Isaacs & Brother, Under Rnl*toii’» Halt, Cherry St. IIi,s hill of fare will every day Be just the thing for little pay. And those who at their place may eat. Will find in it all things complete, Aud going once, they then will know That ISAACS’ is tbe place to go. WE shall be happy to see our friends, nosering them that it will be our unremitting care to please in every respect, as we flatter ourselves w-o have dt.ue till pow. XyT R may not bo generally known that we have fo meet the wishes of the Medical Facnlty, import ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Bran dy. tine Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing all the medical qualities so much desired by them. Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself i Oysters From New York. Savannah and Brunswick, iu the shell or by tlio measure, raw, fried, stewed, iu auy way you want them • ALSO. Shrimps and Crabs, wildGame of every variety, 1 enlson and lleefStesks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled llara and Deviled Terapiua, Mountain Oysters, Turtlo Soup, Ac., Ac., Ac. * Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fisli, and anything that an epicure wants, can always lie had when in season. Confectioneries nntl Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pine Apples, Various description of Nuts, Cakes, Ac., Ail of which esn be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be sure and call at net 12 E. ISAACS A BROTHER. PIANO-FORTES. N OW Receiving some of the mostj ^ SPLENDID PIANO FORTKsPPlftfS aver offered for sale in Macon, from the ff 0 U j U celebrated Factories of J. C. C'bickcring aud Nunn A Clark, warranted superior to any other mado in the United State*. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown A Co’s. Factory. The abovo instruments aro a feast to one's eyes to took at, add the tone completely captivating. We shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any that have a taste for fine goods. On hand. Prince Melodious, best article of the kind made ; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tamkorins, Bugles, CUrionctts, Flsgolettes, Flutes, and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bauds, kept in our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Mnsic for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac. tfatrlir., Jeirclrr sail Fnney Goods Splendid Gold Rnd Silver WATCHES; Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles,! Gold Pons, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spc Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap kin Rings, silver plated. Cake Baskets, Castors, Wait ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles. Game Bugs, Pouches. Flasks, Pistols, Ac. Hr Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted, kt short notice. Give ns a call at onr old stand, Cot ton Avenue, Union Building, nov 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN. ang 4 J. L. SKWARD. A. U HANSELL. SEWARD & HANSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UlViaAOTtUCLSA A LLj claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in the counties ol Thomas, Lowndes, Irwiu, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decalur and Worth.’ SEWABD & HANSELL. Thomasvillo, Nov. 3rd, I83G. nov 4 IRON COTTON TIE. I N all the heaviest Cotton regious of tho great South West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCKt with tb( common Hoop Iroa JXnnd, has superse ded eve *y other method of securing the Cotton Bale. Time ai d space would fail us to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men. Ins urers. Compressors and Shippers, showing beyond i doubt, that tho days of Hope binding are numbered, and the immense advantages of the IIoop l*ock and Iron Tir. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded in these points: 1. Thpy Hare twenty ip thirty dollhr* coat in balioz material on every onr hundred Bn^, . 2. The fastening is much more olpeditiously ap plied, an I much more convenient for tlio compress. 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton from the bale. It it nn almost absolute necnnty agninut Fire. Tire applied to hales thus bound, as shown by actual experiment, trill smoulder without name, twenty hours without sprouting, and allowing plenty of time ft r easy extinguishment. 5 Iti* an absolutely secure fastening. In actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus bound, w< ire pitched down forty feet perpendicular from a hf'Use-tDp, upon a briclc pavement, without perceptible effect. 6. It is perfecti vsimple,and requires no machinery at ail in the nppll \aticm. Any common hoop-iron of proper wilth and thickness, (which is about f inch wide, ant a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit the hnle, is taken iu the hand, from the urn ofthe lock to the length - . bent over the end of the lock. The other eud ol the hoop is the u passed round the bale and drawn through a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock, and then l ent in the same manner as the other. The button is ".hen turned back to its place over them, and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale may be moved if desired. 7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com* pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to ban* ole, 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, lu Montgomery, the leading Brokers aud Buyers, after the most satisfac tory experience and tests, unite in the following a- greement, which will Joaveno doubt 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 IN«ER.SOIjIj IIOOP I.OCK, al though wo are aware that it will weigh 1$ lbs. more per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. ^ HARRIS A JOHNSTON. C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, wo copy the following engage ment made with the Compress ttstablisbmeutof Sir. Lamar: Sava.vxak, July 22d, 1855. Messrs. Fukeman & Roberts, Macon, Ga: Gent'.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for Ingersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron h ouud Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the same terms us Rope tied C»»tton. This arrangement to last for otie season nnd longer, unless I give notice of my wish t > discontinue the arrangement. Respectfully, Ac, C. A. L. LAMAR. Tiie Georgia Iron Lock Company, comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the attention of ill engaged in (Nltton growing, or the Cotton trade, to this interesting nnd important sub ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they ar 5 presenting a matter of peculiar inter est and value, and either of them will be glad to fur nish any further information, or particular applica tion may be made to the Secretary. J. F. WINTER, | T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP A HARRIS, | FREEMAN A ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Aug. 3,1858. ly CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA./-*! Excursion Tickets good for returning, up January 1,1859,- * - Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara F*ui furnished by the Agents at Charleston' and Savannah, The well known first class side-wheel Sttto£ M licystono State CA PT. C. P. HARSHMAN, and ' j State of G-oorai. GAPr. J. J. GARVIN, °|| Now form a Weekly Line for the North, w Charleston and Savannah on alternate Sntun ax follows: The Keystone .State, from Charleston, Aar*. 28th ; Sept. 11th, 25th ; Oct. Oth, and 23A, gT* ing Phiiaaetyhia the alternate Saturdays. * The .State of Georgia, from 'Savannah, k 7th, 21st; 8ept 4th, 18th; Oct. 2d, 16th and 30tt? leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. li’.-vi* oafoltr.nn oAPtfnrt hnvSntr snrtAnn.mi River and Bay—two nights at sea. FOR NIAGAR4 FALLS, THE LAKES A < SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST Ratir^ This Line connects at Pliilauelphia with th« Northwestern Railroad Route through to .V '' HB Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from PhiladetoJ^m Through tickets, with the privilege of Philadelphia and intermediate points, tor -ij ' fffl the Agents in Savannah. Faro to Niagara or Buffalo, *22. Elmin, (I to Canandaigua, *22. L C. A. GHEINKB A CO., Jgcnts at Sirusi I T. S. * T. G. BUDD, Agents at ChtrletitarW ang 3 3m T. C. NISBET, FOUNDRY AMD MACHINE SHOP, Cotton Avenue, illacon, Georgia. OOtlx. :s; ik Spectacles New Steam Saw Mill. H AVING started a Steam Saw Mill in Houston County, about .oven miles from Perry, near the reads leading from Perry to Macon, wo flatter our selves, that we can furnish as ijoofl if not better Lum ber than any other Mill, having tbe best of Pine Timber, and good Sawyers. tVo will fill Bills from Macon, Fort Valley, Perry and the surrounding country, upon ns good terms as other Mills, or the times will admit of. Those who want Lumber will, nn doubt, find it to their interest to give us their bills, ns wo intend to give satisfac tion if possible. Address Perry, Houston county, Ga. JOHN H.THOMAS, and JOHN A. THOMAS. juno 15-tf Tlio Journal A Messenger copy tf. -A.rt.lxar IDiokinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON GEORGIA. OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls bury’s Clothing store. nrt *C Samuel II. Washington, ATTORNEY AT L A \Y, MACON, GA. Oliico next to Concert Hall.over Payne’s Drag Store WILL practice in all the counties of the Macon Circuit, aud in the counties of Wrshingfon, Wilkiu son nml Laurens. - oct 19 A. F. IH RSiT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA, W ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. I3J r OFFJCK—over Mr. DeLoache’s store, a few doors below Lacier House. Jt>:riKEKCEs.—lion. 1>. Irwin, Marietta, Gen. A. J. Hansel], Marietta, Hon. E. A. Nisbc-t, Macon, Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta. oetl9 To Consumptives. Tbe advertiser haring been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing auflered several years with a severe Lung Af fection, and that dread dl lease. Consumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow snnercra the means of eurp. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used, (fire of charge) with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only olyect of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to lienefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may proves blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address . UFA’. EDWARD A WILSON, oct3—3m WiUiamsbnrgh, Long Island. Ctaeeae. TU8T received and receiving weekly, a lot of J NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, which will be sole low at wholesale. JOHN A NELSON, oct5 East Macon. Q3ir$l,000 A YEAR. W* WANT LOCAI. AND TRAVELING Agents IN ALL PARTS OF THE NOU rilEIUV AND 1VK8TEBIV HTATE8, to whom the largest Commissions will bo paid. Our List includes OVER 25 VOLUMES OF T. S. ARTHUR’S WORKS. Also, a large and saleable list of Historical & Biographical Books, Ac. Among these will bo found LIVES of JEFFER SON and HAMILTON, Dr. E. K. KANE, mid other distinguished Explorerr amt Trarelcrx. ,pc. Among ourrecent publications are the Public and Private I.ifr of I.sais Napoleon, Uiatory of India, nnd The Madia Jlntlay, Livingston’s Travels and Explorations for Sixteen years in the Wilds of Africa, Ac. fte. All of these Books are among the most saleable published. OF LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS Alone, wo have sold over TI1IKTV THOUSAND COPIES, aud the sale is increasing. Many of onr Agent* aro making from *5 to *10 a day in selling oar publica tions; and wo claim that our list includes the most saleable Books offered to Ageiits and Canvassers. And believing in LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, we furnish our Books to Agents for from 10 to 19 per cent, below the usual prices. For full particulars of Agency, Terms, Ac, address • J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth-street, Philadelphia, Pa. sept 28—2m TAKE NOTICE. For -Sale—210 Acres Land. I N Bibb county, laying on Echeconneo Creek, and Immediately on the Perry Road 10 miles from the city of Macon, 90 acres cleared, and 150 acres in the woods with good timber. The above is well water ed and contains a good GRIST Iflli.t,. If not sold at private sale, it will bo sold at public outcry in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December next, to satisfy my creditors. A good bar gain may be had by applying to Sept. 2S—2m TIIOS. SIMMONS. Drs. McDonald, and Van Geison, Dentists., OFFICE IN WASHINGTON I5LOCK, f g MACON, GEORGIA. • Icctricity used in Extracting Teeth. M C Df?NALD’STootli Paste always on hand and for sale. Dentists can bo supplied with the finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil ver Plate nnd Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Stc., also with any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice, oct 12 J. 11. ACausoin <fc Co. • Manujmctuhxks ahd Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Courtland 39 Dey Streets, New York. J. H. Ransom, 1 f A. P. Ransom, Dan’l Ransom. > < Darius W. Geer VV. A. Ransom, ) ( Robt. H. Boyd. DR. A. PIERCE, HOMCEOPATH OFFICE n WASHINGTON BLOCK. Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for sale. Macon, July 13-tf. Old Magnolia Whiskey, T HE undersigned offer for sale the above stan dard brand of fine RYE WHISKEY, nt their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. Tho quality of this Whiskey known so favorably in the South, for the past eight years, will always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers and consumers cau rely upon its being perfectly pure HYE WHISKEY, distilled under our own per sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele terious substances which render mado up whiskies so objectionable. Always having a large stock of the above, and other fine Whiskies, in New York a* well as Phila delphia, we are enabled to sliip goods from either ci ty direct. FREEMAN A SIMPSON, Phccnix Distillery. OFFICE—109 So. Front St., Philadelphia. “ 95 Wall St., New York. oct 12—ly Cofieo, Sugar, &c. on A SACKS Rio Coffee, -iUU 30 Sacks Java and Lay. Coffee. * 100 bills. Refined Coffee Sugars, 23 lihds. P. R. & II. do 95 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Granu lated Sugars. 200 boxesTobaoco, various brands &TqtutUy 100,000 Segsra do. do do 250 bbls. Whiskey, Pike’s, Georgia Planter’s and Dean’s. 50 bbls. Monongahela Whiskey, 75 bbls. Gin and Rum, for sale by * AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO. ocH9 SCHEDULE ON THE South-W estern R. ]j OYER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YOKE AND NEW 0SLEA5SY A” Two Daily Trains between Macon ff CWaajJ by ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, the Leave Macon at 11.43 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. at Columbns 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Macon 9.50 a.m. and9.18 p. m. Daily bettreen Macon, Albany and Da*m : I Leave Macon 11.45 p. ra. Arrive in Albany 6.£. 1 Arrive at Dawson 6.00 Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson l.ttjJ ot,w Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. m. ' TOTF Tri-Weekty. uud Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—l'p;ljters day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany tJSjlig ’ Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson- rive atMaoon 9.1t p. m, Trains to Columbus form a through come- | to Montgomery, Alabama and Angnsta, Kigrri Wilmington, Savmmoh. Mill jdgevillc andfiitint Post Coaches run from Albany to Til) Bainbrilge, ThomasviUe, Ac., daily; also, t _ |, ly from Dawson to Cntbbeit, Fort Gaines, 4c. Backs ran six times r week from Fort ViUx| Perry, Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-t ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, i take the Day Trains from Angnsta and Savui avoidetention in Macon. For other points ti ther Train. First class steamships leave Savannah for: u York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Pxhm^h the Cabin *15, Steerage *6. ' Through Tickets can bo procured from Hail |. •»» Agents at Montgomery, Columbns and Albmi Savannah to New York, by Steamshfps, is Cakl follows: Montgomery *36; Columbns *23 ; AAa® •24 25. GEO. W. ADAH* ! aug 3 Snperii I Atlanta. WROUGHT IRON Cotton Screws worth from $'75 to $100. T IIE above Cut represents the SampirMt and uio-i Compact, nml mom durable form of COTTON SCItEW ia use. It has now been ir. use for five years and over, by planters in this neighbor hood, and no porceptiblo wear. It will pack by hand, or horse power, bales weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs. ALSO, Steam Engines and Boilers, and every variety of Castings and Machinery. An?. 31. FINDLAYS’ STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL MACHINE SHOP, MACON. GEORGIA. T HE Proprietors ofthis Establishment would re spectfully call the attention of those contem plating the erection of Steam Mitts, for Satring and Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. T' superiority of tbe Vv ork has been, and will be, a si 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. Our prices and terms will compare favorably with thnt of any first class North ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of Machinery, Ac ; for any portion of which we trill be pleased to receive orders, viz; Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, &c., or Wrought and Cast Ieoh, very superior, embracing strength with beauty of Design. Sugar Mills aud Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columns for Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac., Gold Mining Machine ry, with Doable and Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of any required siae. Shafting with Turned Puuies, from the smallest size to nine feet Di- ametor, Cotton Press Irons. Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, England's Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to bo equal to the host made elsewhere. R. FINDLAY A SONS. Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10 H. HORNE S New Eating Saloon., IS NOW OPEN or thy Reception of Ladies and Gentlemen, nt his New Store, next to Ayers, Wingfield A Co., IN CHERRY STREET. MACON * WESTERN RAIL RV O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Tniir be ran u follows; Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlaattl A. M. Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanbl P. M. I Lea va Atlanta at 13 night. Arrive atUacoei A. M. Leave Atlanta at It A. M. Arrive at Uncoil P.M. Tho night train will not be run on 8cadan. I 12 night train from Macon connects with thel tern and Atlantio Road for Chattanooga, Knoni Nashville, Memphis, at 12.15 P. M., with GeJ It. Ii. for Angnsta, at 16 A. M., and Atlanta 4 VI Point It. K. at 10.15A.M. | The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects s'dl Western A Atlantic H. B. at 8,40 P.M., and Gsi It. R. at 12 niglit; and Atlanta A West PointEl at 12.5 A. M. f Tho completion of tho Virginia and Triad Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant sad r route to the '^7‘xi-s,iXYln Snpx-ingS Through Tickets to which may bo had atiaf for 826 25, including Stage tare, *7 00, and b I York for 832 00. L Further information may be had in relation i ( Ronte, on application to tho General Ticket t fag i ALFRED L mute* ang 3 Snperintraidgy THE LIVER SNVIGORAT0R1 PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD Compounded entirely faP G-TJMS, I S ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AXDIJ ER MEDICINES now before the rsbiiti acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more era ai than any other medicine known. It is sdf a Cathartic, bnt a Liver remedy, acting 6r.i i Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the eta and bowels to carry off that matter, thBsaccocJ ing two purposes effectually, without any ofthe? ful feelings experienced in the operations of a Cathartics. It strengthen! the system at thefl time that it purges it; and when taken daily is si rate doses, will strengthen and bnrld it sprit! usual rapidity. J The LIVER is one ot • 'theprinripaloydrj of the human body, and sj when 11 peter functions well, tbe pow ^^saasafikeepstta ly developed. The Horn-ii > ache is almost t dependent on the beal-j/^i thy action ofthtlj for the proper perform- W ance of its fu when the stomach is at _ fault, and the wi tern suffers in conse-iLJ qnenceof onecql the LIVE it—having L ' ceased to do its f For the disease ofthat j organ,one off prietors has made it his study, ins prtc more than twenty yesrs. P’-f to find some wherewith to counteract ithemanyd—" to which it is liable. j To prove that this re-Udimedy is at last tl any person troubled) .with LIVER Cl PLAINT, in any of its 7^\[forms, has bat hi bottle, and conviction- Vjis certain. These Gums remove! ,!*U morbid or W| ter fromthesystem,sup-I^T^.plying in tbsir J healthy flow of bile, and.^J ache, causing food to di- , . THE BLOOD, giving H. whole machinery, re-!, disease—effecting a rad-1K. BILLIOUB AT-i^ invigorating thei got well. PURIT tone anJ health moving the cause ic»! cure. TACKS are o WHAT 13 BETTER,)' iPREVENTED, occasional use of the;l-y LIVERINVil TOR. |Z| One dose after eating ii 1 is sufficient t thestomachandprevent m thefoodfromr souring. |“ Only oaa dose taker before retiring j vents NIGHT-MARE. I- Ouly one dose taken irr. at night, - _ bowels gently, and enree r4 COSTIVENKS5 One dose of two!- _ IteaspoonfuUs 1 ways relieve SIC K-,n~liHEADACHE. One bottle taken for r“1 female obstrnf moves the cause of theV Idisease, and ■ perfect cure. |!>| .. ^ Only one dose imme- ;diately relieve* LIC, while , .. Ouedoseoftenrepeat-,rH, e d is » CHOLERA MORBUS. 1 *'a u d a CHOLERA. rpHE undersigned,' a practical Cook, invites the 1 public to his ISTew Saloon, and promises that by strict attention, reasonable charges, and for all well cooked dishes, consisting or a'.l tho delicacies ofthe Northeromatkets, his estab lishment ahull be second to none, and superior to some The Bills of Faro offering tbe usual favorne dishes, will have changes every day, consisting of new dishes. No Liquors are retailed, and Ladies may rest as sured thnt everything will he done to preserve de corum. (oct!9—lm),H. HOUSE. Choice Blankots, &c. I AD/) pair Northern Shoes, JLUUU 590 pair GcorgiaShoes, 1500 Blankets, 8 to 10 qr. oct 19 10 qr. 5000 yards Georgia Kerseys, 25 Bales Oenaburgs, 13 do Yarns for sale by AYE Re-, WING FIELD A CO. sure * .-.pmvea, ty Ouly one bottle I Hi i* needed of tho system the effects j of medidu0*fl er, j Sl |gr One bottie tak«n|GD!for JADSD1C1 moves all sallowncss or unnaturale® ,0, i the akin. Ifj ... lOded’is cn a short 1 P’1 time ( gives vif-ur to tbo appe-,-3 tite, and nuo * One dooe often repeat-IPQ'od cure! CBfl DIARRHCEA i n i t s worat forint, 1 SUMMEttandBOWEL l fj'CompIain!»y 1 d**| to the first dose. One or two doses cure l r attacks ly « 11 ' children: there is nojXTsnrer, safer, remedy inthe world, as, ’[U Never Faux ty A few bottles [\-y [ cures DROPS*-' citing the absorbents. IX ii lt Wo take pleasure in *“■ recommendne*! dicine as a preventive J'for F E V * AGUE, CHILL FE <!^ VER,and*UF*| of a BILLIOTS TYPE.'^H It operate* tainty. and thousands — are xyUling totra^ its wonderful virtue*. (j u All wlionae it nrc-giving thrir a*** testimony iu its favor. BT Mix water ia the mouth wl^^j Yigorntor. nml »wnlIow both tosUl> fr . TIIE LIVER miGOIUM ISASCUUmFIO MCDICAL DISCO'ajI . w.uaing . ;,r . I It cures as if by magic, even the first benefit, and seldom more than orebotue 1 to cure any kind of LIVER CompWJP pa the worst Jaundice or Dysyepiiato aco®^*! aehe, ail of which are the result of * LIVER. rnicx OHI DOLLAR SIR BOTH*; SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 345 Bro*a* WholesaleAgento*nr , i :■ '■ RN’!•>' -V PARK. X- «' V ■' V , I A 80NS,PUtadetpUa, L 8.BUKB,* d . ! : i 1 t t , ) • , JO JAY* J tv tJt/Atktl t llll.tlll • l:.ai *S, W’SAW—- - ^ H.H. HAY A CO., Portland: JOH> Cincinnatti: GAYLORD A HAMMOND. FAHNESTOCK A DAVIS, Chicago: O ’;.,, A CO., St. Louis GEORGE KEY sER. & S. BANCS, Baltimore, and retail'^ g gists. Sold Wholesale and Retail ay HUNT Sc CO.. Macon. Ga. E. SAUISBURY, WASHINGTON BLOCK, Ol’. LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GA rpAKES pleasure in informing his customers nnd A buyers generally, that he is now prepared to offer one ofthe moat elegant and attractive atooka of ~ ~ . . , - . e f) Fall and Winter Goods, J - A. A INI S LEY SO n For Gentlemi if s wear, that can be exhibited in the (iClltTO 1 COlllHlixSiOn & 1 rOulW * ‘ city. Constr.nt additions of desirable gemis willbe __ , T _„ f AtiffUSlfl* I made by every steamer. * j NO. riOU, MroaU-SI., . J He has iu h£* employ, one ofthe BEST CUITEliS \ RE Agents for and keep c ® n5t T,,'t|* SOUTH OF NEW YOltK, and can execute all or- I Richardson'* "IleuipLra ^ ;>t j den in tin most approved style and n: short notice.' Hope, which they offer to th 1 want oct 19 |.enns.