About Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1858)
Arimiiiisirati-i Salt' Favorite Krsort of Billy Bow Lc;;' Tin: FAMOUSSF.MINOI.K rillKl’. ithin Gi'nrgiii) .1 oiu-s county. rjY\iit ir of u Otderof tin t',,;:rt of Ordinary, 1 Mommv, Ortolnr ttb, is: L> ..f Jones Com tv « ■■■'•! I " < rp HI ir: of Ordiunrv. .u'.-am c-.nmty nut tbi? 'I „ , I House door, in Clinton, on the First Tuesday in Ja$-j J. day *g(Mfcb|vto.law. Preseat, CHAS. MA (| T? A 1ST Tr C1T3Y? T TSTfr i nary next, the’ftfibwrag Slave*: Lewis, Geont, CABTltOSonL , * AIjilJ.'l VJ J—j Ux Ililliu. j Emily, and ■ ■|.. S. to the Estate of Wfl- J To the Honoiabie'thc Orb.orb of Jones County.— | ! liam J. CkM, deceased. Also . Lud Warrant oi Xh<- littition «,t' K<»luinun K<d>»-it.-. AdnuiM-tranir-'n JN^.SLX’IOH. O YLTY L/y., ■ Ow HsMWdbttd Twenty AWs Sold for lbs bis 1 utili i>o, *bowetb tii« lie j r \ s : 1 i n 1 : ii \ ; efit of the heirs mod creditors'of deceased. ToNHMOMMhHiiMis isaiened him ■* vneh! -> . ELIZABETH CARD. Adm'lrix. Admisijtratm% aud therefore pSWons the Court for QPAXOE SPBIXG.Eut Horoh., ^. W , - a due-barge from <aid Administratorship. . . W ; .fl'«lMk ; , ruu! ltamflraBerth of tlie mom!. of| Solomos Bosihrs, petitioner. *'■*” * c * Cliauite «f Suliediile. SAYAXXAL) * • AIM.>X STEAM; - " ET LINE IN t’ONIfifECTI©M vnh the CKN'TI; AT. and North Eastern Rail Roads. rnltE splendid and h o t Kaiming Uoutlou Petjerafocr Salr. \\fn.I, I Vdd, before tin- Court House dr , Y !. ... ,,f Honitoi f natty, i wurl! ■ 5f,»! i ii tju 5. -; Tuesday i r i th* fi touring property, to wit: Y>’Gents and Hoys lists, ' lot of Paperin'’. . a pairs of Gents sod Boys Pants, doz. pair Suspenders, .3 Cravats, SO Gents and Boys Coats, ; doz. Umbrellas, t Girth, 4 Circinsles. ;l pair Martingales, • i. 13 Cotton Handkerchiefs, IT pair Genta and Ladies Shoes, and one ■ .ilpropertwlerieil ou aathe property ofi.i.j»- - tate ol Wade if. Barfield, late oi Houston county, and they oto nereDy requireu i« \' nn th' Iteanlv and »inmnii« and it Is now vAAl"" “‘V * . -- !l i!soy, to satisfy a li in in favor of DuWWjf deceased. YOUNG JOHNSON, Admr. they have, on or before the m MondayJtarJpnlftmtSiel w Adstn, vs. Elijah M. iIu*»ey and George J- \\ right, nov 2 i next, why theaaldSolomon Roberta,should not be ( ^ruint* ltl-mt* of Winter AsaBathin«r nlareit has ** Friday night at c clock Rafter the At rival X^v J uk T 'TLlp"a^T’. t^-AUiU PROPOSALS.for baiMmr. ttrttodirt | »ra'lon“‘ta£!l!fcd“£ him: no «lfal. ‘ ' ' ' . riri.t^^h JOHN ^MITH, Grp. Shtf. S,,^, ‘T^.TJr. ^ CnntrecJ »ml it is furthmoSered that this pinion he publish- *J thisrputo Passeu'ers can obtain through tick- EVANS, HAERISS & CO., Pactors & Commission Merchants, the River St. Johns, v/m once* thy favorite reeort of (^OIU)OIV, F. Rardon, Commander,leavesSavan- of the Chief and 1 rophet old .sain ; imh for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday Seminole Tnbe of Indians. the afternoonsnt 3 o’ ’ ^ - • ; afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston 1STE¥ Fancy Dry Goods AT BAY STREET, SAYANNAH, GA., U EXEW the tender of their services to tho Plan* ters^ of Georgia and tho adjoining States, and will continue to sell Cotton at fifty cents per bale. Ord* Mr Uagu'Mig. K..j ud '"1 TT l /\ • r n -i « * ^ Head-Quarters oi Fashion \Vm. M.IVAntioxsc, i Wu. E. Evans, For Philadelphia, Sew V EROM Sav: ■tvci oad Charleston, BOSTICK <§6 KEIN’S fy~ mHfi Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and sar X rounding country aro resect fully invited to call at the “Head* Quart era” of Fashion, and exatn- *' J1 and Winter Stock of HMis<Ofrlheceiiii><-i' Milo. \ rrll.I.hf) rold br fi.re thf Court House door in Yt Perry, Houston County, within the L<*gil 1 mrs of *ufc, lot nt l.md No. -07, in the ltlth Dist. • f mid county. I.ovied rm Mthe property^of *Tohn i tuderaou, to.ntiaty thre,i.ln»tice Court fi. fM.it- id from tho f-fitli Di.it., O. M. Jesse D. W»ds- * orth, Administrator, vs. John Henderson undI.aw- s S. Hend»*raon. Levy usds end returned to me • AVm. Rii'h.trdsiin, C«'stable. O-i 2.1 - JOHN SMITH, Dep. Shff. , scribers until the 15th of November, j tor will be required to t. ' the fsithfn 1 perlormsnoe i specificstions can be seen G». JOHN l.EWl JOHN nov 2—nt Geo. W. Evans, | Host. V> Hakriss. Savannah, J uly 20,1858. a ug .'i—<im' de Leons Fountain of Health, with tiietrainnftiie'North'ksstirn'it Jl Komi going i ISAAC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWAKD. ine onr n< ” “ *“ 4 * - ■ 44 *' Fancy and Staple Dry Good$, which for IScautv. Elegance, Variety* and Style, can not be surpassed in Georgia. prepared to furnish their friends and ' Houston Sale for December. X^rlLL he sold before the Oohrt House door, in the Town of Perry. Houston County, on the i irst Tuesday in 1>< comber next, within the legal >urs of siilv,’oue Town Lot, In the VUlsge of llen- .. Tson, H-eistoii Comity, No. not known, bnt said i known i.atlio Osjioru Jones Shop Lot. with all the .iprovcincnta thi.-. en. Levied on «« the property Osborn .1 one", to'satisfy five JnStice Court it. fas. r wtis Leary vs.Osboraoones, and other fi. fas. tp . , / hands. Levy! made and returned to mo^hy Wm. i t ’chardsoD, Constable. Nov. 2. JOHN SMITH, Dep. Sh ff. W HEREAS James Doraett, Guardian of''. 1 ' 'this is to cite ail persons concerned to be and ap- liant J.Tuylor, appliea ft*tetters Dismis- pt , Rr #t tl|( , (; ourt of Ordinary, to l>o hold in and for H ENRY J. MARSHALL having applied to he appointed Guardian of the person and proper- sorv. pear ■ , ,, of Ordinary, *i- , j said county on tho first Monday in December next, Thene are therefeec to cite and admonish all anil J ^id shew cause, if any they have, why said Henry singular tLosumterestedtoimand appear »tmyof-, J Marshall should not' he entrusted with the Guar- and ah ew uause! "fave, n ^iy C |e«hl > l’e”tmn 1 d J“"T f «*» P—t and property ofMarionL. ihnnld not be granted. __ .... . .. Witnessmv and Mr. Hart-will send yon to Tampa Hay, behind as fine stock as Vermont can boast of. and from dispatch t J. P. BIIOOKS, Ag-t, Savannah. E. LAFITTE & CO., Ag'ts. Charleston. jan 19 Sale and Livery Stable. JJAYDEN * WOODWARD arc now Our DRESS GOODS Department is nnnstially CABIN PASSAGE TO PlULADELPmT^ Exeundun Tickets good for rstarainm 1,,, y January 1,1859, p *• _ Tickets from Philadelplila to Niaeara'V.v -'l fnntisbed by the Agents at ChttWiH 1 nndSavannxh, * ■ The well known first class aide-wheel St^H Koystonc Statll CALT. C. P. MARSHMAN, and State of G-oor»i fl CAPi . J. J. GARVIN, theimlilie generally, with good safe Horses L 1 e' A attractive, and as the Ladies know that we always I Jf°' T f° r, u a Weekly Line for the North, and new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in ; keen tho Richest and must Fashionable Styles that j Charleston and Savannah on alternate « mt complete order at the shortest notice. are brought to Maeun, we deem it unnecessary to • aa ’[2“ < i? r8 : They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict specify by name each of tho varied and almost in- The Keystone State, from Charleston, Au^ personal attention to business and reasonable Cnxh i numerable novelties in that line; which now faaci- ;. liiW 1 , V^* 1 ; sln ^ i Price* Yviil enable them to do so. nate every one who examines them. 'We will sav, j hiladelphia the alternate Saturdays, p?* Horses fed and kept by the day, week or * * | * —' v *'‘ 4 ! ^ Sf * f “ fL h w month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery Office, Mac ion, Ga. apl Tampa Bay yon can take passage iu as fine Steam- *Xas,“£SirSSi. l Si*isr« BRo-wTsus iioTidi.. Patten & Miller f vou give Orange; opposite thk .new n.ur. iumii depot, ■*- wtUVU auaaava j MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apt 15 Given under ray hand at office thin 4th day of Oc tober, i858. OCt 4 CHAB. MACAUTHY, Ord. to Havana. !int my prediction is.ifvougiv- Spring a call, you will be loth to leave there. Ho tels generally are in the habit of saying, "our tabic will be supplied with the best the market affords,” and tints saying, say and <lo no'more. We are not Official signature, this 2<Rh Oct. 1858. for bragging, but wo will sav this, that ifthe invalid C1IAS. MACARTHY. Ord. or seeker of pleasure, who gives ua a call, if they be — ■ anywise disappointed m the bath, in the Hotel ac commodations, in eating or sleeping, we bind onr however,'that in DRESS GOODS our stock, w'e | State of .Georgia,.from Savanaik, ij think, cannot be excelled.. j J^ 1 * 4th,.lfcto; Oct. ?<1,16th and -1 In Laces, Embroideries, Worked Bands, Swiss k leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays 1 Cambric Frillings, Lace and Muslin Collars, and all! having superior^! such Fancy articles, we say most emphatically that LOOMS, these bhips us m>t sarpassedbytj, 4 u_.I j »l1_ p R- j Mist. Onchimdrp.il milARfit thiHinitia.l XI Georgrm—Jones Comity Cotton Circular. GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LAMEIi HOUSE. ■yiy iIERE\S JamtsiP. selves not to charge any board. This if no trap to rpIIE subscriber will open the above Hall abool catch birds—our house has been recently thorough- i. jthe first of APRIL next, for the accommodation • (late pattex, iicttox k co.,) COMMSSIOX MERCHANTS, - SAVANNAH, GA. I. PATTKS.. ....... ang :i we are better prepared than evertoserve our pa-1 f® 48 *- One hundred, mileaut this mute on liJ j trons; and can furnish all such Goods at v.-ry re-1 vLYtr aplt "it - w0 ‘Ug! 1 -!- at b(-n. iducedratcs. Ourstockof Jonw County Slicrill’Salc. \T7ILL be sold, before the Court House door in • XV tho town of Clinton, onlhe 1st Tuesday in — cember next,- within tho legal henrs of sale, the Mowing property, viz: Three liundreU aeres of Land, moro or less, the isce wlicro Green U. Gunn now lives, adjoining ads to Henry Gordon and others, levied upon ns u property oi' Green G. Gunn, to satisfy one fi fa tued from Jdhes Superior Conrt, in favor of Ckas. . Hoodly, acd bis wife and others, vs. Green G. ann, ' JAS. G. BARNES, Sheriff. ,MTIj in. Artuainistrator’s Sale. GREEAULT to an order of the Uuuurablc the Green applies to mo lor T H ® undersigned, Isaac C. West, having been |„ ,-epn.ireG and renovated, and it is beyond all doubt: of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo l-liin on tho persons and ^ appoirted by the Cotton Planter s Convention, ; t ], e jr,. ea t t . 3 t place of resort in all the Southern mors. This House is now offered as inferiortoni ! \XT y * Joseph Funderburk i -'?. r : nt ,or tl,e l mr T„ 080 «> receivrag, shipping and connu - y . other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it# i VV * '. Sf-iiinrr Cotton. Ins Plfinfpps miv order.) for the Clt- a a t i.,-.,., „ii.,teoi ....1 inre m letters of Guardianship gDpCTprof JcJui >. Slar] * 111 sdiingCottou, (as Planters may order,) for the cit- Adjacent to Orange Spring, are several large central location, its Urge and airy rooms, offers great These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all aud t 108 . of N \X* Dna v an*» Charleston, has formed a co- Lakes, upon which the visitors can amuse themselves: inducements and accommodations to Families and sigular those interested to be and appear at my office ! P*rt , }ft'*J u P'*Wj Mr. James Godfrey, of Savannali.! flaking and-sailing. Wo will have for the amnse- Transient persons. The public may expect from thi, on orbefore tlielirst Monday in December next and ,e business willbc eomlncteii under the turn) and ment of the Guests, Ball Room, separate from the : House, all tlie Inxnries and comforts tobefoundi shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters 8t y ,<, ° r Hotel, Billiard Rooms and Ten Pin Alleys, Horses any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, shonld not J»e granted. "W©St. <&> GrOd.fr ey. and Buggies, Ac., Ac. _ ... I mar - Late of the Floyd House. Staple IDry O-oods are so well and judiciously assorted that every ono in want of GOOD, fresh, first qu.u.iTY supplies for . j MI[ . ; family purposes can be accommodated exactly, and “* i every article sold warranted as represented. | Don't buy your CLOAKS and SHAWLS unjil you examine our large and beautiful assortment. onatnan OOllmS, : OurCURTAlNandCARPETDepartmenliscom- (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) j plete, and we would particularly invite every body ARRETS before they buy. We Given under mv hand r.t} office this 22d day ol ’ . ~~~ * * , Route to Orange Spring from Savannah by steam ..._ Octoberl858 ClIAS. MACARTHY, Ord. I The services of the Finn are now offered to Pis n- er St. Marys, oil Monday at 9) A. Ji.and by steamer F | | [\] \ I—I f) I I Q U ort 25. 1 tiers. Cotton will ho sold at/Jly cents per l-alc, aa Si. Johns, on Friday at 9J A. JI. From Charleston 1 Ul r» UU1 " r — — anUiorized by the Convention, and other produce at by steamers Everglade and Carolina, on Tuesday. v Georgia—Houston County. , the customary rates. The personal attention, of the The Everglade takes the inland passage from Char- wV>t.,reiSpXn CnT W J HEBEA3, Thomas Gilbert. Administrator of - c,, P.f r ‘“ t " ?^. bo .«“■ ba,ln< ^.- - »«•«*> Savannah on Wednesday. Take : ^ & °Co ha/talmShttted up withJilM the firm pledges itself to c bserve strictly the-li either of these steamers to Palatka, where you will 7 the Convention, and in no instance to en- find Mr. Hartprcparedat.il times, to send you out! eenlntiolis. or h. concerned in Dnrrlll- ' tAlhn Snrtnn Tl.rmu ..lltn.nl ,,,„d,.r,W,> 10,,. ntil- and the traveling public, who will find it to their in- ILL continue the Ware Xfonsc ami Coin- ; to examine our CAltRETS before they buy. mission KusiuessattheFireProofRuild-' have a tremendous stock of all kinds, andat low ing occupied by them in this place, in connection • prices. with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits ; OllC HIOl’C Word, the business of the patrons of the late firm snd Plant- , , „ „ ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to - Remember that our goods arc all new were well all business confided to their care. Advances made j purchased, and we are resolved shall be sold as on Cotton and other Produce m store, and orders cheap as any house can sell them. None shall un- FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LATTES tCj jT W SHORTEST AM) CBEAPEST ^oTrflE?* This Line connects at Philadelphia withtL^I- 0 nrj Northwestern Railroad Route through to Falls or Buffalo, in 1C hours from Pldit,!.' = ~ i * ! Through tickets, with the privilege of rt.u’VH Philadelphia and intermediate points, ,_u the Agents in Savannah. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, *22. Elmi„ 1 .. to Canandaigua, #22. ^ C. A. GREINER A CO, Agents at Bar. Jcidu T. S. A T. G. BUDD, Agents at ChaS inw 3 3m aug 3 carefully filled, july G—tf JONATHAN COLLINS. : lie VV Clarisa Yates, late of said County, deceased, i * P |hcsVare therefore t^cIte^'ndadmonUh all and' ,cr i«« 0 speculations, or lie concerned in pnreha- j to the Spring.* Terms of Board moderate, singular, tbekindred and creditors of said deceased, 1 ,,e,rswl be ea P rwts 'y * commission j information, address I 4 GREEAULT to'an order or the Honorable the to be and appear nt my office, within tho time pro- “Sr??- „ ...I,. ,11^-,. .. lrnn j . ,, - . S- SPEAKS A LO, f„i f ur past favors. Hatters himself' that by strict at V. Ordinary of Crawford County, October Term, • scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why j aUnred^cc in sU^c ’rad” ?fwi’whraid? Im- Pt ~ 8 0range ^ >ring - M ‘ ,rion countv - 'iL tention to business, ho will receive liis share of pub J , will b; sold before tho Court House, in tlie said Letters should not be granted. 1 fi??“ *Tu^L JSS MDC lYCCCAII rn of Kn-xviilr-, said comity of Crawford, on the Given under my hand, at office, this 17tli day of 1 P p?,., “* y n p7. IV1 IV O u U COOAU Tuesday in De.u mbcr next, within tho legal September, 1838. 1 n i TT AS 03 nsnjJ returned from the Aor/h iTV. . ours of sale, ail tho lands belonging to the Estate Sept. 21—Sta JOHN S. JOBSON, Ord’y. when packed, entirely with bag„tng, , JQ_ , v ith her strikingly magnificent assort- Jg® ' f John Bentley, deceased, late ofcounty, (ex- ^KT-k—~ ° r „ d r e " n ,ii."SL b *L Cn ‘- r lac,,, B ,he,r b ™ nd OT ment of PAUISLVN MILLI1?ERY, surpass-*^ 1 ■ ' l.eot-u. JOI1CS LOtmn. mark distinctly on each bale. ing in grandeur any stock of GOODS that ISAAC C. WEST. JAMES E. GODFREY. , has ever been submitted to Southern inspection. August 3d. 1859 la rn-ft. j EVENING DRESSES which baffle description, p. a—The Convention holdsiits next sessionin tlie \ EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim- , PETEK IS. HUMPHRIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, BOSTICK A KEIN. A Card from Dr. .Sautes M. Jav- RETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMA RY.—My connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a WILL practice, in all the Courts of the -Macon - t we i V e years’ couir e of steady devotion to the cure D a t R Ct ’ aud ,1SO » nthePedcral 1 t ' onrt8Rt&< ‘vaiinah I 0 f Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases, “ 1 and the traveling public, who will find it mfflsmdsee'lor'tfemreTv^^TTie'proprirtc^'thaiik* 1—^ | together with my unrivalled opportunities and ad- * *■ -- - - - - * - 1 ’ % awin»4#/v.. 'Vantage of puthologuGil research—aided not a little ept the widow's dawerj all of said lands lying in iid county of Crawford, except a small portion of *.aid settlement which is cut off into Upson county. . old for the benefit pf tho heirs and crouitors of said deceased** w ' *:■*. . Terms made known on tho day of sale. This Oc- .oocr *lth, lo:?. SAM L. BENTLEY, ocfl~ Administrator. HOUSTON LANDS. Adilliulstrator’s Sale. Georgitt. Jones Cottiuy. Mosnar, June 7, 1858. T HE Court of Ordinary of said connty met this day, agreeably to law. Present, Chaki.es M \- c.iniHY, Ordinary. To the Honorable the’Ordinary of Jones County.— \ ncdK ] t j 4 desirable that all the Cotton growing Tlie petition of Wro. A. Lane, Administrator on the 1 counties should be represented, in tlie Convention llu.MMl.Mii?, estate of John Bryaut, deceased, showetli that he : nt that time. CASPIAN HAIR haa fnlly discharged the duty assigned him as such : — _ _ — „ _—— Administrator, and therefore petitions the Conrt for S QTYfiC! TAT* Orel A : a discharge from said Administratorship. AiChXltiij 1UI (JCllCi ; patronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the above house, when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen tative. The table shall not be inferior to any iu the substantiate of life. . city ot Macon, oh the. tecomi Tuaday iu September • It- !s .IauimKI-a tlmt nil ilia € 'nGrtri rfriiH’inr. PINS, GRECIAN CURLS. HAIR BRAIDS, IlEAD-DRESSES, and assortment of divers articles, which would require ' 1st to enumerate. Delay not! for past favors, sho with hearty cheer, solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich.olegant Price ofBoard: Fof a single meal 50 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1,25 By tho day. 1,50 Single week..... 8,00 By the month (Bogrd A Lodging)....20,00 feb 2 THOS H. FL1N f, Proprietor. oct 12 the benefit et the heirs and creditors. G. POLLOCK, 4 t tODAKD, Jr.. Ex'rs. A Adm'rs Cr. Uromm of Lewis Pollock. A mlnistrator's Sale. B Y virtu order of the Court of Ordinary o Crawf.ir i • minty, will be sold before the Conrt douse door, k. ibe town of Knoxville, in saidconn- y, on theL ! i -day in December next, all the land belonging to tiio Estate of Jane Walton, late of said ounty, deceased, The t ime known as the residence the shortest notice and lowest rates. eS3 l ^ etooI,,id, ““ i . Alrae^xTractorem theminutes of Jones Conrt of i™S®*?'U b ? ,b P “\ 0 ^ JWtUniCnj MMl Ordinary, this 7th day of Jane, 1858. t i\ vns sSSe 5 TWO^o i Tt'* A C'' ~V r d- O CX TV G* jnno8 CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary. some TOO to THREE HUNDRED ±t AN O X UrUUJJb . — AGUES open, and in a high state of cultivation.— ' MRS A. Ti AMOUR Georgia—Jones County. { Joins Col. Johns. Thomas and Wiliam Drumright, 1 MKS. A. UA1UUUH, Monday, July 5th, 1838. and of course is good. milE Court of Ordinary of said county met this ; Call and examine for yourself. My Overseer will BOEB HAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR X>’^’SDF»3E3^ S SIA, a-n ra .s..sr^or-uAairu,„«h Disease of the Kidneys, wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods in her I IVPP lint* tlin lihnrtpfil notipA anil nitpu. “■ ■ * *" ■ * JLanicr A Anderson, ATTORNEYS ATLAff, MACON, GA., P 11ACT1CE io the counties of tho Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah. They have also recently become the Agents oi the following Insurance Companies: The Augusta fimiirnnce nml Banking Com pany of which W. M. D’Antignac is President and j C. F. McCat is Secretary. And the Alabama Fire and ITZarinc Ini*u- ’ ranee Company, Montgomery, of which T. II. Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates, j apl 20 SPEER & HUNTER* ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A1AC0N. GEORGIA. ! OJ/lcc on Triangular Block. Comer of Cherry Street and Cotton Arenas. W E havo associated as partners in the practice of law in the counties of the Macon ana ad- '-’W IVI r L t\ 1 IN I j I joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State, by spe- WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FE¥^E iUSm AO-UB And the various aficctions consequent upon a dis- j ordered ■■■■■MM cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER, j mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—has en abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success ful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throaty Lung*, and Air- Passage*. By inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and the integument. I do not ad vise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion o.' general treatment; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in tho proper manage ment of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local trea tment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, and the high character of the Institution over which II have so long had the honor to preside, are too well know**, to need any eulogy or comment from me.— At the solicitation of many private^ and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity lias beeu long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, 1 have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all. and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrange ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro LAW CABD. H AVING just returned from New York, will be pleased to have a call from her many former STOMACH OK LIVER, j T. P. Stubbs, Stubbs A Hill, B. Hill, S UCH os Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, , Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, i ATTORNEYS AT LA W. to law. Present—ClIAS. MA- j show theplacejit any time. : willaeUiMow. _With | Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Modern Ga CARTIl^jSdinary. 1 ” I the PL A Ce^S,Twill sell CORN,* FODDEIL O ATs! I new Stock of Goods in the above line, consisting of a i n iJfl?e^oU87TiieVmctic.*‘and*NeurMjrio®Affec- ToIkcHanoral.lt the Ordinary of Jones County.— ! STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. great variety of 8Il*I£S, and VELVETS, ; tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly apl 20 The petition of Richmond Buckner, Executor of Benj. Todd, Sr., deceased, respectfully showeth tothe , mrged the duty assigned i therefore petitions the . „ iis executonhip. ^ V. about seventy-fire (75) nexenotwhich areclear j 0nilMrill( ,Ura^tove U orfereTth citation be isautd, and that all persona concerned be ■ rt, the bnittucein the woods. This Oct. 4th, 1858. WASHINGTON F. VINING, oct 12 Administrator. Adiiimi!«irator-s Sale. UV7TLL he sojd on the first Tuesday in January V V next, before tho Courthouse door, in tho town i fMonticello, agreeable to an order of the lionora- bio the Ordinary of Jasper comity, all the negroes i clonging to the Kstate of William Barclay, dereas- i-lo wit: Dave, a man Eighty four years old; Char- iitte, a woman sixty yearn old; Gip, a man twenty fouryeara old; Ciiarity, a woman twenty-six years • ■id, aqd Katy, n girl seven years old. All sold for -.he benefit if the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. .Terms on the day of sale. WILLLVM JENKINS, Adm r. September 21,1838. * ICxccntors’ Sale. 4 GllEEAUl.Y to the last Will and testament of 1 State of Flori- i On hearing tho above petition, it is ordered that' tiwls Curtis & Natli’l. Thurston, )■ clfit, toL^n^oi t Of' “Wi •“ Trustees of the Apalachicola | In Chancery. j Land Company, and others. J P H URSUANT to a Decree rendered in this cause- j the subscriber will sell by auction, at tlie places : and times herein specified, all the Lands belonging to said Company embraced in “ The Torbci Pur- Griffin. Ga., July 31 W. W. CHAPMAN, j STRAW LEGHORN BONNETS AND FLATS, beneficial, and in others effected i, decided cure. a ” g: ? Mrasengercopy^ j HIBONS of tho choicest kinds, FLOWERS, ' f* ’ PLUMES, HEAD ORNAMENTS, and a variety of HEAD DRESSES, STELLA SHAWLS. VEL VET CLOAKS, Lands for Sale. Andrew 8. Garr and others. and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the 2d Monday in January next, why the said Richmond Buckner should not be discharged from said Executorship, and why Let ters Disinissorv should not be granted to him, It is ordered, that that this citstiui bo published in some public Gazette of said State for fur the apace of six months. ~ A true extract from the minutes of Jones Conrt of Ordinary, this 5bt day of July, 1858. july 13 CAAS. MACARTHY', Ord. Georgia—Jones Comity Monday, July 5,1858. T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day agreeably to law. Present—Ciiaiii.es Ma cs rthv. Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of .aid County.— The petition of Henry G. Dame, Administrator on Greaf t.jieves. deceased, will sell at public | t f ie estate of Wm. B."Dame, deceased, respectfully * n Knoxville, Craw- ghmvet ], lo the Court, that he has fully discharged thh * *[?"* county, on tlio first Tueaday in January next, • u n ty assigned him ms such Administrator, and tlierc- fweuty-eight or riurty likely young Negroes, eon-, toT ^ ^Sions to tlie court for a discharge from his -istiug ot men. .women and children. Terms- twelve months’ credit, with good security. Oct 20* ISAAC G. CIT EVES, Efr. fcy Journal A Mcesenger copy. _. . ,, . , Wm. it. (IcGraflcnricG, Tins is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on t mmon vrv . strictly scientific-principles, after the manner of the A 1 1 U It M K 1 JA. X 1. A VV , celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because ; MACON GA of its great success in most of the European States. . .. , iU introduction into the United States was intended ; _ OFt Ict - d 0 '"- below Lal “ cr House-above more especially for those of our fatherland scattered ** amonr 8 oct 27 r%r AwiT nicT «v-o r»r r nnoiwmvt; hweand there over the face of this mighty country. ; JL. BT* WIUTTLE) CLOTIIKAOLAXS, > ALEX J IA LACLSh iTS f Meeting with great success amon|? them, I now offer A TTOl? YVY AT I A TV Uto the American public, kuowiug that iu truly 1 *“* A A A ’ - - •— •• • * r * * _ - j ' |— • 1 d. \ MACON, GA. COLLARS. SLEEVES, and other embroi deries, KID GLOVES, LACE MITTS, a variety of HOOP SKIRTS and BUSTLES, and all wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledges. , __ .. „ , It is particularly recommendt-d to tbosb persous Oflice next to Concert Hall, over Paynes Drug ; whose constitutions may have been impaired by the &tore jan 6 Law Copartnership. e/«we and lymg in the counties of Leon, IVakulla, other^articles usually kept iu her line of business. diasi ioD GeneraUy instantaneous in effect, it , - ttaT . RT o Gadsden and Ltbotty, viz: the lands ly mg in the first „ .. | finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. II ARRIS, two named eountieB will be sold at TaixahAssxE. on ; d.tin^s. j quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping I Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga IS^TM^Ir^d^^liu^fc C. H. Freeman &Co. f ‘ ctiiDfy3ia * new ■ “ d WROrln —^ teeutli (14th) day of December next. lovr-rnv irrvrr U i rviv n \ I Notice.—Whoever expects to fiud this a beverage J. E. HISLLI.R, TheseUnds, comprising about a million of acres, fOllON At t.M-K, .MAi ON, GA., • will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low ATTORNEY AT LAW, cotton avenue, macon, ga, I m | extend from the 8t. Mark’s to the Apalachicola Riv- offek, as isuau, at tbeis ot.n stand, a choice j sp : *rite d r it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, mnmvvservmr „ . ere ; they exhibit evety variety olttmher indigenous asort.ne.vt of ! possessed of singSlar remedial properties. T0W . N - . ni r > RK J^ x ? £ R,Vre^ Y ^.w„„n. to this laituude, including, of course, live oak, ry- -rt * xr yr -y pT?f)n'P’E!Tl<' ! > CA17XBOIV- VT^ILL practice 111 the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT a goil is adapted to the “ lm A ' u ... , r!, , * rs r V ! The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has, comprising the follomng counties, Glynn, n ** ■ —— ted many imitaUons, whichthtt public should Ware, Wayno, Appliug, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and * * * ** ^ * 1 * Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 press, cedar and juniper; the r — growth of grain, cotton—long and short staple, to- /"\F every description and of the best quality, fresh : n( i UC( bacco, and sugar-cane. The waters abound in fish, v-/ and gooff—being constantly in receipt of new j cuan j and the forest with materials for shipbuilding and supplies from the Northern Markets, ‘ T Sything"else nntUyoa have ^ven P Brorhave’sHo? I __ ®l? e I land Rmftn a fi»5r trial. On* Iinttla trill oonvii ■ i fore petitions to the eourt for a discharge from his " Administratorship. Henry G. Dame, Petitioner. . t On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that d»teot purchase; mu j citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be " l'”" * n . the purchase money i. paid. I and they are hereby required to show cause, if any i Therale w..l be positive and without resen-e. they have, on or before tlie 2d Monday in January Administratrix’ Sale. ■■ HP W ILL he sold at Clinton, Jones County, on the D , ei: - wliytliesaid Henry G. Dame shonld not be dis tort Tnosd-ivIn December next, agrecableto charged Iroin stud Admmistratorslnp. and why Let- . n order of theh eionible Ordinary of said county, tere Dtemiaaoty sbonldnot be-granted to Inm; and •etweeu the uunst hours of sate. Five Hundred aiid ■* 18 further ordered that tins citation be published naval stores. Sugars, TERMS: “ One -third of the purchase money to Syrups, be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years, in , Coffee, equal instalments, with eight percent, interest from Teas, date of purchase; titles to he made by the Receiver! Sweetmeats, ■ *" .^Wk|s Nuts, Raisins, JOHN BEARD, Receiver, Ac. Tallahtssec, August 31—15t. Spices, Citron, Herrings, Green Fruits in cans. Hams, Condiments, laird. Sauces, Flour, Cheese, Batter, Mackerel, Fork, land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince i you how infinitely superior it is to all these irnita tions. 1 . S'" Sold at §1 per bottle, or six bottles for fc3, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO., ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTORXEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA. july 7 ly Valuable Plantations for Sale. TAKNIRIYti to move my planting interest ££!> ■Wj acres o*Lr'.'".i:ik more orl.a* '^djototog'Tnnds '? 80nM ' Gazette of tlie State for the’ space of 1 "o'^/si'l^ted"'’ V!,lnabIli P1,AN ' fJonathanT-IIolnu-s, John J.Barfield, B. ILGreen iix.montW lAflUKd. Oue situated nd others, bclcngiiif to tho Estate of Lovtl Srnit Me of Jones County deceased. On the premises i good well of water, a good new Gin honse, a ns,.. , ... „ ,. Dwelling house with the other necessary out build- ’ juiv 13 Ordmar T. G. SIOJL'l', Jr., ’ And other articles too numerous to mention, com- Manufacturing rharmsceutists and Chemists, fills- ATTORALY T LAW, prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies.' burg, Pennsylvania. c'c-t.-i.- - n if • ■ ’u t ’ r-i, . 1 n A XT 71 T I- C r ty Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKEIt -i / \Fh ICh m Ralston s new block on Cherry Street, . G JSh.VI H A Xa D- ... CO.ZEILIN, HUNT Jc CO., GEORGE PAYNE, Y^s first door above entrance to Concert Hall. I ami others^to'our iargeaod^complete 1 stobk 5S? \ "*$!?** generaHy, throughout the State, dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best' in Macnn^coiintyyrithin i materials and warranted to retain their hardness and PIAYO-IOKTUS. J. L. sewako. a. h hansell. SEWARD <k HASSELL. liter necessary out bml » large t.ciiard 05 all kinds of choice truits.- • Mio Plantation 18 very productive ami in good ro- air and in a It..iIi,J- - -etfoo. A jniitiuii ofthr. l.n.l. t due rich bett iui Jand Terms on the day. -Oct 21; EM KLINE SMITH, Adm’x. I Smith" A true extract from the minutes of the Jones nrt U ir - , ', c l . ln '^ S °^ W' l ? c * 1<> f t8r .' on the-booth-JV astern brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose ’ xyoW Receiving some of the . A TTORN E Y S AT LA AY raises is of Ordinary, this 5!h day of July, 1858. . Rail hoa.l, contain,ng 2,40e acres ot level Oak and both and become worthless. We ofler unrivalled' N rorgunYff ’’ 1 J YffOMASYlH*TJA ■ ’ anew, .1IA>. MACAUTHY, H»cko ? Land, with good unprovements, and be- inducements to purchasers. toll 3 3 5 U a LL claims forwarded to u^wiUm^twithnron: inlv 13 Ordiirarv. • tween thirteen and fourteen liundred atTCS tn cnlti- g. . rrtia a »,ur7l9itl. Celebrated Factories of af. CL Cffiinkerintp and Nnnn A SCHEDULE OTTHiTdw South-W estern K. OVER YVHICH PASSES TEL GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEAJSjrL Ttco Daily Trains between JUrtcon} jrCW. :l rec ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, Leave Macoif at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a.m. JJ a, at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. lunar Leave Columbus 4.00 a. in. and 3.45 p. in. AnJfiL'X* Macon 9.50a. m. and 9J8 p. in. comp Daily between Macon, Albany and Down, L nc0 Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany 'T JIHI Arrive at Dawson fi.00 ' | >anu Leave Albany 3.0U p. in. Leave Dawson 1 h'S 0 Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. in. that Tri-lVeekif. - [ os Down: Monday, Wedoesday and Friday—Cr day, Thursday and Saturday. ' °P* . Leave Macon 7.12 a.m. Arrive at Albany Cif’™. Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. but 1 Leave Albany 0.20 a. in. Leave Dawson —. Ing,” rive at Slacon 9.11 p. tn, |} u | Trains to Columbus form a throughc .u.-j to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta. Kiuc-J' ‘tv* Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville soft Taj ly- Post Coaches run from Albany to Till watcl Bain bridge, Thomasville, Ac., daily ; ly from Dawson to Cuthb-tt, Fort Gaines, AtTo fir Hacks run six times a week from Fort YiJt, Ferry. Haynesville and Hawkiusville, and tnBfl ly to Knoxville, Ga. tho u Passengers for points below Fort Valley to m take the Day Trains trom Augusta and fiavi avoid detention in Macon. For other poinbu tlier Train. __ First class steamships leave Savannah York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. fessional brethren and the1 public. I.would respect- j the C a),- m *; 5, steerage *C. ’ It fully announce in conclusion, that I can now be eon- ■ ThronRh Tickets can be procured from Ed: mUcdpcrtonallyorby letter, on all diseases asabove A t . at Montgomery. Columbus and Alba and that the medicines, the same as used in the In s £ vanti ah to y or t, by Steamships, la" stitution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inna- - •• —* « • L T 1 f.,, 7 l J T r, h rtJi'wo & Are, 1PI11 lw« fflf, ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Sac., &c. t will be for warded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Terms.—My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, viz : 812 per month for each pa tient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month’s use; also. Inhalin'* Vapor, fcnd ail Inhaling Apparatus, Payment as follows: 86 to be paid to Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balance 86 at the expiration of the month, if the patunt be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett’s treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty clays Letters for advice promptly answered. For further partic ulars address JAMES M. J A BRETT, M. D., No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y. P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improved apparatus for the inhalation of raedi-n c&ted vapor can be seen and inspected. sep!4—6m A BOOK FOR THE SICK. nr 1,14. SAMUEL S. FtTCII. S IX Lectures on the causes and cure of Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Dys pepsia, Female Complaints, and Chronic Diseases generally, (bound, 380 pages, 30 engravings,) by Dr. SAMUEL, S. FITCH, explaining the author’s treat ment by which he both preventsond cures the above diseases. This book has beea the means of saving thousands of lives. Price 25 cts. Sent by mail, post-paid, for 10 cents. Apply to Dr. S. S. FITCH, office 714 Broadway, New Y'ork. Consultation personally or by letter, free. oct!9—3m follows: Montgomery *26; Columbus *2.1 i *24 25. GKO. W. ADA -M aug 3 Supuriitcj. MACON & WE STERN KAIL BOi! fiyKJyBSBSBgfiljj O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Tn be run as follows: Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at AtliaJ AM. I Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at AtlnJ P. M. J Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at Mac J A. M. ] Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Mv J P. M. The night train will not be zxm on Snndsu I 12 night train from Macon connects with till tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, K: J Nashville, Memphis, at 12.15 P. M., with i R. R. lor Auguste, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta il Point R. R. at 10.15 A. M. The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connect! ■ Western & Atlantic K. R. at 8.40 P. M„ andGJ, R. It. at 12 night; and Atlanta Jc West Pm:.: 1 at 12.5 A. M. .rub The completion of the Virginia and T-: j Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant a;;. J route to the Virginia Sprii Through Tickets to which may be had &t^ for 826 25, including Stage fare, 87 00, aud t*| York for 852 00. F Further information may be had in relatioel Route, on application to the General Ticket (f Atlanta. I ALFRED L. TYLH ang 3 Superintend INVITATION TO THE Gcorgin, Jones Comity. tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in cnlti- r, * vr-ric- fi r -i oifPlllll celebrated Factories of Jc’f-hiokerin? anitoNunn A L, -' cl! ‘i Ir8 fonyardedto us wiilmeet with prompt SPLENDID SILKS in great variety, cheaper v-ition -■ i-oniideralitr. nortion nfnli'tcli i.ircuh tan.) CAKES. Q”Ilf!.Tn e>r »to<l «xiu ilcUll, , -eieunueu ruciom-sot j. L. GIucKeriiig ana jNunn XX attention. We shall practice m tlie counties ot Tlie oilier idantatiou is situaiotl in th«, 14tl.Diif^ ^“.-“7 ? " r,L 'D' nmlinado of choice materials. 8 “?«r,?f *?othermade .n the r 1... i„„:„ r..,r... Arinainistrator’s Snlc. B Y’ virtue of nil order of tho Court of Ordinary of •Houston County, will be sold, before the Court louso d >or in tin- town of Perry, in said connty, on 30 first Tuesday in December next. Lot of Land No. • ifcree hnndred and four) aoi, and the north half of jiraa hundred and three, in tho thirteenth (13tli) Dts- rict of said ooaiity. nil except about sixty acres en- pmbered by the gow. r interest ot Mrs. Sarah C. ’ .r-ullcr, widow. Also, one negro man, Gilbert, -about 27 or 2d years . Monday, August 2, 1838, rnHG Court of Ordinary or sam < -nimy met this ‘ ’ A day, agreeably to lav. Present Charles Ma- CARTiiv, Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.— ti. ... - „.y , i ,... i.,e—...., rnrieiv mm uwuh il cnoiue n m ti.-i mi.-,, i — ui., in the Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin. Telfair. Berrien. Colnuitt. VfeBtea* Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice I Grated States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown Clinch, W " * 1 aud contains about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory laud of tho. best quality, aud tlie remainder good i*iue Laud, with about thirteen hundred acres in culttva The petition of James A. WooilaH Administrator' on tim-. nearly all of which is fresh laud, and ns produc- the estate of John M. Woodall, deceased, show- “ nd “ ic Co*s. Factory. Tho above instruments are i ctli that be has fully discharged the duty assigned finely watered, and substantially improvetl. My over- him ns such Administrator, and therefore petition- .1^" 474 acres of Laud, on the most reasonable terms. s\ 4 OlvwJwirirt AI, ° auovo instruments are a feast to one s eyes to Oysters, OlO-US, burunpst AlCSIl J look at, aud the tone completely captivating. \Ve FISII, IX THEIR SEASON. : »h»ll take pleasure to show these instruments to any } that have a taste for fine goods. ^ We shall keep constantly on hand dur- j ^ On hand, Prince Melodious, beat article of the Vare, Decatur aud Worth. SEWARD & HANSELL. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1836. nov 4 IT YOU WANT than you over bought, go to DENMAN & WATERMAN S. ^rt-h-VLi- IDiokinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ing the Fall aud Winter, .. - -w8Wfr»'x5j*i5i u ^. ma ^ e5 Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeous, i * V**'ll —'*;*** Fresh Oyster* and Fisb,?*35£555^ ' Tamborlns, Bu^leg. Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes, OFFICE—yi Washington Block, over E. bauls- muinssucii jiuhium.uiN», -ru AucALuurij peuium- M - nf tl _ m MvterM will beYiheral and mv- native and imported, of the beat qualities and re- ; an(1 * variety ot Brass Instramems t™ k*muL*. Ju?ntin ^ biiry^s <^lotlnng Store, the Court for a discharge^front said Adininistmtors * , t „ Jt i-m iinnin prirticulars, address the spectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully ’ onrlme. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for octi*-. •bip. anmmm s.m l-uiiuuuirr : N. BASS*. filial. * Piano aud Guitar, Instruction Books, &c. Choice Tobacco and Segars, spKfG^id'andl,"**? watciS^T* & To which wo invite the attention of Connoisseurs Gentlemen and ladies patterns, Gold Chains, (pTi in these articles. oct 5 : Rmnehes. Kimrs. Brneet.,. i:.,m ictacles On hearing tlie above petition, it is ordered, that »n<lvrsigned at Macon. citation be issued, and that all persons concerned bo - 1 - 11 and they are hereby required, to show cause, it any cb"l O OOO (HflciVl T Also, one negro man,AUlUtart,*b0U4 27or ss years they have, on or before thefirstMonday iu February ' S 3 * *. Id.’to be sold as. the property of tlie Estate of ; next, why the ^aid James fNYoodall should.not be . yollig j ft T 3 J « 1.9 T,1 Oil iamiUon A. Laidltr. latu of said county, deceased, disclmrged from Ins Admiiiistrotorsliip, mid why Let- v CLA lACo K)XKo J~ XCtjXJ. DGL uiUs-l .'arthe benefit oftlre- h- irr and creditors. ters Dismissmw shpuldnot be gmuted tobira. Aud IN HOUSTON COGNTV FOR SALE. oc(liS JOIIJi _ 5 i rpUK undersigned will sell for Ten rhousand Del Latest News I>y (lie a^-tlaui-tio Telegraph.- ; Brooches, Kings, Bracelets, Gold Thimble?,,., Gold Peus, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spoct;.__,_ Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivorvand wood Nap- IF YOU WANT RICH ROBES A LAIZE, ’ RICH ROBES A VALENTINES. RICH ROBES A QUILLES, MISSES ROBES A VALENTINES, in Silks, Cashmeres, and de Laines,go to DENMAN * WATERMAN'S. IF YOU WAHTT Samuel H. WoslUmgtou, ~ i I) erya? d E |o,o FKEXCH MEHIXOS ’ ^ - nts ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' ' denman a waterman MACON, GA. IF YOU WANT j for the proper perform Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne's Drug Store j CLOTH, RAGLAN. FRENCH BEAY'ER. I w ben the stomach is at TEE LIVER INVIGORATORfc! TREPAKKD BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely fc] GUMS, I S ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AM 1 ER MEDICINES now before the pub& acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more e al than any other medicine known. It is » a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, actiag first' Liverto eject its morbid matter,then oa the and bowels to carry off that matter, thus scccd ingtwo purposes effectually, without any of tk-J ful feelings experienced in tlie operations c l Cathartics. It strengthens the system at thtf time that it purges it; and wben taken daily eft rate doses, will strengthen and build it upixl usual rapidity. The LIVER is one of • the principal;- of the human body, and when il r-ri functions well, the pow- I n'eraofthesvstens ... . _ FT, i,-o ly developed Thestom- ii ache is almos; ei ‘ — dependent on the heal-tby action of tbtl j for the proper perform-Is^ ance of Us fuyq WILL practice in all tlie comities of tlie Macon i an ^ a " °tber styles of (Beaks, go to Adminlsn-ntor' W ILL be sold befor- Perry, IIonston't^^^f^H a December next, li tiv. ,-u the usual houis of sale, .ot of Land No. --3G, in (he 6th District of said coua- j i v, 50 or 60 acres of which are open, and has on it a | To nil whom it may concert!. DAVID WALKER, Administrator. fit-orgia—Jones Couuty. Mokii.tr, slept. 6,1858. r-.med dwailhigwitlra rootnsnn’d-fire places, with i ypnE Conrt of Ordinary of said enmity met this piac •tiiur ne i c- xpelleat .ndStalie . _ . Sold by virtue of au order from the Court of Ordi- ( t ; __. t ri n-,-,-,, . iary of Houston County, as tho preperty of Robert the estate ofGeorge W. Caldwell, deceased, respect- ductionof Cora or Cuttou, and instead of wearing souiethin^goodtodrink, audsix davn olitoi imith, dK.'Seil, tor the benefit of bis heirs and ere- fully showeth tothe Coart.that lie has fnlly dischar-, out, get more productive as they grow older, under more than can bofonnil in any other house in ! ged the duty assigned him ar such Administrator, judicious cultivation. ' and therefore petitions to the Court for a discharge • from his Administratorship. William A. Julian. Pe- [ kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, YVait • Circuit, aud in the counties of Washington, Wilkin ' erg and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy 80,1 au< i Laurens. oct 19 Goods, Shot-Guns, Rifles. Game Bag?, Pouches, j Jt, "y. DURST? R- Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted, 1 j at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot- j ! ton Avenue, Union Building. n°v 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN. [ Y V. to his care i-uccei».iry iioprovi^neuts. Water privileges Boot- This place is in one mile of Sitoa .Mills Sta'titfriNo'to’. South Western RailroSid. This is to notify the public that ouo ume ui * • * y* a ■ through one corner of the Land. There is betwe"u ISElciCS IS 3/1 hOIllG A§3/111 j hue condition for making a crop another year. The not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling pub- New Steam Saw Mill. |doKtowL^ T Hou I »e: DeLo * che ’ a ** ow '* few Having FramoNegro lie wilt find the establishment open not for the sea- TTAVING started a Steam Saw Mill in Houston 1 KEP(.ut.\r»;s-Hon D. Irwin, Marietta, M XX ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA , W ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted Also, * . . is well Improved, w§ . , I day agreeable to law. Present-CH.4Yu.Ks Mi- Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty son only, bnt at all seasons of tlie year, andthose YY County, about .even miles from Perry, near the I Gen. A. J. Hansell, Marietta. : \» T,, ?’H n * lnnr ';’ rt I r -J n / Negroes, and Frame fim limwe, Cotton Screw and calling upon ns will at all hours find our Larder sup- j reads leading from Perry to Macon, we flatter our-! liou. E. A. Kisbet, Macon. the ifonoraoi* fMr. ijraiuary o) mini isontuy^tables. -•*-*—**■*-•-•• **- - - a - 1 *—n-xv— '■—«- —*'—• - • • ... . - ~ -- - - - - Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta. Legatee's Sale. B Y the covenant of Ia*gatees of A. J. Parker, late - <»f Bibb county, deceased, will be sold before hu Court House door in Macon, Bibb countv, on the Irat Tuesday iu December next, within the legal „ .. _ idied wit&’all the delicacies that the New York aud’selves, that we can furnish asgoodif not butter Lum- The Petition of lUiam A. Julian, Administrator on I hew* Luids are level mid well adapted to the pro- other markets will afford in the wav of eatables, and her than any other Mill, having the best of Pin« octlO -«,! l n «ft*.,l r.n.r -,a 8 i x ,iays out of seven ’Timber, and good Sawyers. sr >. y ^ =j -pr—i any other house in town. We will fill Bills from Macon, Fort Valley, Perry ! J^rS. ItLCJLIOIIBld. and Vail 061SGI1, The place will be sold on a credit of one, two and TT! TQQ Q ZsT. three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand 1 * fault, and the « item suffers in conse- LaJquenco of ooeod DENMAN & WATERMAN S. ^ 1 V E R—having L censed to do i TT1 •crnTT vrr a wn tor the disease of that j organ, one of IF YOU WANT prietors has made it his >n study, in a prar^L STELLA MANTILLA SHAWLS andNcarf*. 1 more than twenty years to find »omt ; la t Cloth Mantilla Shawls, go to wherewith to counteract _ thein»iiyde,-»:.. J DENMAN A WATERMANS to whi.-u it Uliable. ff . . g w-vq a nTfu To prove that this ixiedy is at last f! IF YOU WANT any person troubled '’with LIVER l| Embroidered and plain plaited Linen SHIRT PLAINT, in any of its F' forms, has bol ul Fronts, go to bottle, and conviction is certain. I These Gums remove all morbid or Wl ter fromthesystem, sup rK plying in their If ‘ " " “ 'iv lwntoii DENMAN ft WATERMAN'S. i-i! YOU WAT3T' healthy flowof bile, invigorating ti l BLACK ALPACCA, BO.MB ASIN, plain and ache, causing food to di igest wtll.PL’KIfl d deLaines, English Merino, Plaid Merino THE BLOOD, giving —— tone .mil lienlul iltVSUlty 4 41 4/' V ..IJllgl HYA», WHIIMI 4UU , of sale, (too liegrb woman—about 18 years old, nd her child, and seventy five acre* of Land, being art off Lot No. lid, lying in Bibb connty. Sold for '- distribution among’thc Legatees. Hf-Terms on thu d«i*n sale. JOHN B. PARKER, . M. BROWN. JOHN G. WORSHAM, ALFRED DENNIS, - oct 19 Legatees. titioner. .... dollars cash. On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that, Any further information desired, will he furnished , Under ttnhloll*. Unit citation hu issued, amt that all persona concerned be i by addressing tin- undersigned at Husbay ville, IIous- 1 sudtliev aro hereby required to show cause, ir auy ton Countv, Georgia. D. F. GUNN, they have-, on or before the 1st Monday iu March; Macon. Sept. 28.183* next, why tlie said William A. Julian shonld not be I . diacbargodfromjiaid^Adardiniatratorshlp^and LaCiieS CiOaKS. Letter* Dismhssory alioultl not be granted t« him; I and it i* farther ordered that this citation bt* publish- T UST opcu«d, thia day. another largo lot of those <?d in some public. Gazette of tlie State for tho space ' handsome Cloth aud Velvet Cloaks, at of six months. _ oct It* PARKER’S. A true extract from the minutes of the Jon os Conrt ! —r - p-i =——=rr 7— of Ordinary, this 10th day of ricpt, .858 AtteiltlOIl LaCllGS ! AdminiMrntur’s Snlc. B T virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary bf Twiggs County, will be sold before the Conrt Ton?o dftor in Troupvillc, Lowndes county, on the -- irst Tucfday -fa December next, between the legal ,00r* of vale. Lot ot laud No. three hundred and ilnety h'ine, ih the Twelfth District of originally Ir- .vin. ii"V- Lowudes county. The a’aove land will be sold for the benefit of the lews an d creditors of the Eatate of Benjamins B. Smith, lute of Twiggs county, deceased. ROBERT K. PARKER, oct 19 .Administrator. Sept. 14. CHARLES MACARTHY", Ordinary, i ^ 'jNr.ofourfirm having left this day for New Y’ork, Georgia—Jones County Moans Y, Sept. fi. 1858. T HE Court of Ordinary of said County met this . day. agreeable to law. Preseut Chaklks Ma- cabthi, Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones Connty: ; The petition of YVilliain A. Jnhan, Administrator de j bonis non, on the estate of Felix Brooks, deceased, I .4 N 9 showeth that lie has fully discharged the duty as- rg «-| -J -y\ T _ sigued hill! as sneli administrator.and therefore pe- CAl I iy 1 |1 PSS 8 TflDfl S. ■into. o A1] n for aelneUsrge from maid Ad minis- I/ILD. Dl vfiO U v vUO^ for the purpose of replenishing'onr STOCK, the balance of our large Stock of Worsted His bill of fare will every day lie just the thingfor little pay, And those who at their place tnay eat, Will find in it all things complete, And going once, they then will knmv That ISAACS’ is the place to go. * T*). and the surrounding country, upon os good terms as \ TYn-n 4-i rsd"C- J5FO IjHQa, Other Mills, or the times will admit of. Those who: •S-ctj-Li LJLO bb. n <-i.„ PP . r w, want Lumber will, no doubt, find it to their interest < ippipiA iso WiSHlYRTflV RlnCR 1 ’ ICifi^p^ht bilIs ' na ' re intend *° EiT0 1 'mmmugu" CL0LK ’ i IF YOU WANT ^ectricity ueed in Extracting Teetli j Iri8h unens, e whire < 'and Red F^.neis?to“ p ?“4 ^ pONALDSTooth last© always on band and Sheetings, Plaid Linseys, plaid and striped Home* ;• * for sale. Dj.*ntistean be supplied w:th the - «p Un , Ued Ticking-, Sattinets. plain and plaid Ken- tmust stylo of TEE TH, also Gold I oil, Gold and &il- tucky Jeans, Gents Merino Under-shirts and Draw- ver Pinte and Wire, Latho Fixtures, , also with — t ^ —*—-» * a *—» - * - » • Address Perrv. Houston county, Ga. JOHN ll. THOMAS, and JOHN A. THOMAS. jtiue 15-tf The Journal & Messenger copy tf. frured IWjjjPIL 0 «, „ French worked Coltn and Bands, Bonnet Ribbons, j nhole machinery, re * movinjr thecaa*! Dress Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Embroid’d } diseas)—effectine a rad inv. ical core. ■ Hem stitched and plain Hdkfs., Head Dresses, La- BILLIOUS AT- TACKS are dies Merino Vests, Thread, Jaconet and Swiss Edg- i WHAT IS BETTER,! PREVENTED- j ines, Combs and Brushes, Perfumer}’, Ac., sro to * occasional use of the\\—w LIVE R IN»M DENMAN Ic WATERMAN’S. TOR. \Xi One dose after eating I r> is «ufficient ton the stomach and prevent j ii the food from n>- souring. is ,000 A YE AR. 'VI WANT l.OCAI. ANn TUAVKT.ISU IN ALL PARTS OF THE Executor’s Sale. O N the lai i'uHxlay in December next, will be | told to the highest bidder in Macon, lot of land Xu- 52, lying ia the Fourth District of Bibb, original - tv Houston oenuty, containing 202J acres.. ’ AI.SU, iu Thomuton. Upson comity, lot of land No. 224, io the Fifteenth District of Upson, original ly Monroe county, containing 202} acre*; the pro- C srtynf tho L»liUeof Mrs. F. M. Reid, deceased.— y order of tBe. HoiHirabln Court of Ordinary ot Richmond county. J. GI LM A KIN, Ex r. oct 12 ,. •> • • Administrator'!* Male. B Y order.of the Court of Ordinary of Jonei Coun ty. v, lil Yiu mid In fer, the Court Bouse door, in Ciipton. on the first Tuesday ia January next, be- ' rs oeo the legal lu|pr» of sale, a negro woman named llejvlnp. and a Land Warrant, one hundred and six >v in. fiipt1n> Vif tii lif nf tlm ltmrti fim) i-rotl. trntorship. YY’illiam A. Julian, Petitioner. On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that citation be issued, and tliat all persons concerned be and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in Marrn next, why the said Willism A. Julian should not be discharged from his Administratorship, and why Letters Diimisaory should not be granted to him.— And it is further ordered by tlie Court, that Ibis ci tation bo published iu one or more public gazettes , of said State, for the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call aud see before they are all aold. Oct.SC. BOSS, COLEMAN ft ROSS. L9" City papers Copy. WE shall be happy to see our friends, assuring them that it will be onr unremitting care to please in every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done j till cow. Itz?" It may not be generally known that we have j to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Bran- j SOCTHEItiV AND 4YKSTEHH STATE!*, dy, fine Old Port. Sherry and Madeira, possessing all I to whom the largest Commissions will be paid. Our the medical qualities so much desired by them. j List includes Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself t i OVER 25 VOLUMES OF Oysters \ ' r - s. Arthur’s works. From New Y’ork, Savannah and Brunswick, in the ! Also, a large and saleable list of brown and colored Jeans, bleached and brown j il "y kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice, j Canton Flannels, fte. Splendid lot of BED BLAX oct 12 J. Al. Hansom ft co. MANt/rnCTUKKKS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS , BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, • 32 Courtland 39 Dey Streets, New York. ; J. H. Ransom, ) ( A. P. Ransom, j Dan r l Ransom. > < Darius W. Geer ! VV. A. Ransom* 3 c Robt. II. Boyd. KETS. NEGRO BLANKETS AND KERSEYS, I CALICOES, Ac., aiul many other Goods too numcr- j ous to mention, all of which, will be sold on very : reasonable terms, by calling on DENMAN & WATERMAN, . oct 5 Cotton Avenue, Macon. wnvyouwant them*" re ' friod ’» ,ewed ’ *"j Historical & Biographical Books, 3 1 ALSO. Ac. Among these will be found LIVES of JEFFKR- Ordinary, this 10th day of Sept., 1858. Sept. 14. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord'y. Georgia. Jones County. SAVE YOUR GARRETS, nr USING HARRINGTON'S CELEBRATED PATENT CARPET LINING, To put under ('arpets, as a substit ute for Straw- Paper, &c., &c. Monday, October 4th, 1858. mllLS Uaing is considered farauperior to finy ar ; ’ A tide ever used for tlie saving of Carpets or Oi ! rt.ildfurtbe benefit of the heirs and cred- 'ilora nf William Feha.-lato of said countv, deceased. MARGARET W. FELTS, Adraiuirfrntrix with the Will annexed. Sept. 1L . ' I \ I V days after date, application will be made ... ,h.. Oe.Uai'.ku ol’ Stum Connlv a/ CMwfnnl for o the Ordinary nf the County of Crawford, for , l.-ave I-, sell two' Ne^ree belonging to tho tetete of William Harper, deceased. JANE HARPER, Adm’x ■.•Qrfxg<to*t*5a. 'UfM. U~ IIPKTEK, Ag t. *Vr4rr»f^lJ.—Sixty days nfm 11 w ill be niade totlm Ordinary of Jones Conn jl* wm u. sim'ii 1 iirii'a wnaiim’ w .uue, County far lcave'to sell the real v-tatr el Ijorel -Smith, late erf Mid county deceased. EMELINE SMITH, gept.,14, 1858. - Administratrix. jy-OTICE.—sixty days afterdate applicationwiN IN bu made (o the Ordinary of Jones County for leave to sell tlie Slaves belonging tothe estate of James W. Harkins, Irteiof said county deceased. . ROBERT r. HARKINS, Adm'r. -4i, Mis..- to RSa3t£a^,<- i a r Notice. rt INTY dai J after' ihUs applicatinu will be made J5 tothu Oriiiieu-y of Junes county, f.irjeavc to ' at 11 : r.» b'-iunging to the Estate of Tims. J. IVilliiu: ■ . ... J >nes county, deceased. October l - -', ISAAC HAUUEMAN.Adn'r. T in.-. ...t.r n 1- e • i . ■ ucie ever tisen lor me saving ot uarpets or 411 H |7^.^. f ira iT 7 ' of ," ,d 0 . 0u ?, t i y-™ t , t , h . U ’ i Cloths. It is peculiarly soft tothe tresd, is a Muffler btJv^US. 10 w ' 1 re-sent, CHAN. MA- j c f sound, and enriches tho Carpet Fifty per cent. It it) ftrJl.nrm ri , also adds groat ly to the warmth of u room by pre Jo the Honorable ihetlrJinam of Jones caaatet.— j Ten ting tile cold air from passing through the seams Thepetibon ofRobert Y.Hardemanand £nwE - of the fleer. The materiall used in this Lining ren Blount, Exwtntors of Thomas Blunt, dec., respectful- ders it a sure protection against moth. Se dnty aSsigned £3TItedies, Call at the Carpet Stores, and see for CASH tStgg m 0,8 COnr * ^ adi8ch »Dr*frmn their Ex- y o ^ v «’- d 0l - thB rrincipri (:trpet stores in 0, ■ , U *’ RonrnT V Hu nt.,, i the 17.8. Manufactured under the supervision o Di™ E itr ocv-t i l’etitinuers. the Patentee liy tlie As-sesis ga. r, ) ^ y CARPET LINING CO On bearing the above petition it is ordered that (J. B. IUminuton, Ageut,) 448 Water st., N.'y Harrington’s Carpet Liolnt' and Premium Cotton Batting constantly manufacturing, why the saidRoht V. Hard, man and D'avid £. Bl.mnt AU 2*W_Prtm»P«3r attended to. should not he discharged from said Executorship, and wily Letters Djamiieory should not be granted! ^^ ^ ALSO, Shrimps snd Crabs, Wild Game of every variety, Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cntiets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled Ham and Deviled Terapins, Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, fte., fte., Ac. Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure wants, can always be bad when in season. Confectioneries and Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pino Apples, Various description of SON and HAMILTON, Dr, E. K. KANE and other distinguished Explorers and Travelers. J,-e. Among our recent publications ard tho Public and Private Life of I.onia Napolcoa, History of Indin, ami The India Mutiny. Livingston’s Travels and Exploration* for Sixteen years in the Wilds of Africa, &c. fte. All of these Books are among the most saleable published. OF LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS Atone, we have sold over TIKIRTV THOUSAND COPIES, and the sale is increasing. Many of our Agents are making from *5 to *10 a day in selling onr publica- DR. A. PIERCE, HOMGEOl^TH Arc you Sick! ! Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay i until your complaint is incurable, and then monrn j when it is too late. Four fifths of all tho diseases ; which people the church yards, might be cured by ; before retiriaf. ! OFFICE IN WANIIIIYOTOIV RbOCK. Medicine Cases and Bonks on Domestic Practice for sale. Macon, July 13-tf. Old Magnolia Whiskey, Nuts, Cakes, &c.. tions; and we claim that our list includes the most saleable Books offered to Agents and Canvassers. Aud believing in LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, we furnish our Books to Agents for from 10 to 12 per ! cent, below the usual prices. For full particulars of All of which can be purchased at low prices for Agency, Terin3, fte., address Bo sure and call at J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, E. ISAACS ft BROTHER. 1 " citation be issued, aud that all to them; and it is Autber ordered, that this citation ' To Consumptives. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe Lung Af fection, and that dread disease. Consumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it ho will send copy of th» prescription used, [free of chorgt) directions for preparing and using tho same “ they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, 48 North Fourth-street, Philadelphia, Pa. sept 28—2m D. C. HODGKINS & SON, Macon, G-a,. • TNVITE8 the 1 I attention of l o Snortin'? " r-3njer> rpllE undersigned ofler for sale the above stan- i dard brand of fine BYE WHISKEY, ot their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. The quality of this Whiskey known so favorably iu the South, for tho past eight years, will always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers ana consumers can rely upon its being perfectly pure RYE WHISKEY, distilled under our own per sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele terious substances which render made up whiskies so objectionable. Always having a large stock of the above, and other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phila delphia, we areenabled in ship goods from either ci ty direct. FREEMAN ft SI5IPSON, Photnix Distillery. OFFICE—i09 So. Front St., PhUadelphia. “ 9C Well St., New York, octig—ty Onlv one dose taken vents NIGHT MARE. I , Only one dose taken’Rwat night, bowels gently, an J cures HH COSnVD'WJ Ef One dose of two,_ _ tesspoonfulU ways relieve SIC K- Frl HLADACI1E. O .e bottle taken for f“1 female obstruct-* moves the cause of the I disease, ana perfect care. T Onlv one dose imrae- tr diately relieve* I LIC, while r L One dose often repeat- pH ed is a sure * I< CHOLERA MORBUS, _ and a prevei CHOLERA. ij Only one bottle M is needed to thr of the system the effects of medicine »1k'| sickness. TC , .1 tW One bottle takenlsl-* f o r moves all sallowness or *L nnaaturtlcoic JJ the skin. -M tOue d*i4 en a short Hi ij 1 ' 1 ® b e f o r s wear the headache, Heartburn, and their kindred t ~ v — fd disorders, because vour stomach is foul. Don't pa- fS* v cs vigor to the appe tite, and m. rade yourself around the world, covered with Pimples, j ^ ( . d carc , c] Blotches, Ulcers, Sores, and all or any of the unclean 1 A*! ' ' .met formal diseases ot tho skin, because your system wants SmTSS jnimw wo , cleansing. Don’t show yourself about, lean, hag- > bLMMEK.sedBOW EL complaints} • 1 gard, all caved io, because your Stomach and Bowels to the first dose, need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’s j ° ne or tn> ° dos One or two doses cure f attacks by WO® them. Take the Cherry Pectoral'for a cough, and | AGUE,^ Cffl LLJPE-i^ VER, andsl’-f operates ^^1 are willing to the Pills for all derangements requiring a purgative of a BILL SOUS TYPE, medicine. i tainty, and thousands j ~ i Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An- i its wonderful virtues. ,{Jj^ alytical Chemist, Lowell. Maas--And sold by all i A|| „. ho it are . . u ,, ir wlU 8| Druggist and dealers m medicine \ hroughout this 1 _ , . _ 14 * a section. oct £-2®. m V* < * lvo , r * _ „ ilM tS I (jr -YI5x water in Hie mouth wi»»‘ ^ ▼igoraior. and mwrIIow both l#*f* k,r T THE LIVER IN VIGOR AM ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL D1SC0U>| Macon Flour Mill WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Choice White wheat, »tp. a /. I ■ r~ r> \7ht aas-rr- r\ i and the families of Macon can rely upon catting I EACHER WANTcD. sice, sheet, eresu kom; W ANTED, a Teacher, to take charge, for the i " e ar « supplying the Dealers aud Families of ensuing year, of the Jeffersonville (Twiggs !- Iacon at lower rates than can be bougbt in Ten- County) Academy. The next session will commence nessee, of the same grade, on the 2d Monday of January, 1859. Applicants for ' --Competition istlift the station will tie expected to produce credentials ' of character and capacity to teach all the branches usually taught in first class Academies. II. HUGHES. WM. BRYAN, be published in some nablic Gazette of-aid State lor the space of six A true extraez from tho minutes of Join s Court Ordinary, this firli of October, ln5s. boring county, and who ha* an extensive acqu.-iin ; Parties ootid CHAS MACARTHY’. Ord. taisce in the surrounding country. Good references 1 i r ftrther psrticalars apply at this 0045—3m MORE LIGHT! c;! " oct is—2m N. BERRY’, I. E. DUPREE, H. 3. WIMBERLY', Trustees ILife ofTratle” and nil we sskis a trial of our Flour and Prices, »s compared with others. FRESH MEAL aud GRITS stall times Also, BRAN and SHORTS mixed for cow is daily working cures, almost too gr<-«t I9 _ It cures as if by magic, even tho first benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is to cure any kind of LIVER Compl* 1 " 1 - “ the worst Jaundice or Dysyepsi. io » com®* 1 ache, all of which are the result of » DI - J LIVER. PIIICX ONK DOLLAR PIB BO TTir ;„u SANFORD ft CO., Proprietors. 345 BroAd*'- Wholc-nle AgfBl* 5 n4 BARNES ft PARK. New York ; X. HI feed. 4 SONS, Philadelphia: L. S. BURK. *'"’fl to.»«»«• ; Si&AY^BDfSJilSSB." ^| article fouTd'to'a FUSTgUsS Wiiliamsburgli, Ijong Island. Sportsman’s Emporium, for Wheat, and furnish sacks to deliver itfn oct 5 tf JAS. A. KNIGHT. Agt FAHNESTOCK ft DAVIS. Chit agstO-J. _ ft CO.. St. Louis GEORGE KKYsUt.* 1 ; | Hcnston Lands fim* Rolo , S. S. h’aNCE. Baltimore, and retailed by»I rTxiii- *f -i iUi CcUe - giste.' SeM'WMaual* and Retail by» EJYHK subscriber oflers at pnvateuula the- Planta-, HUNT ft CO.. Mat, n. Ga. mtrjjLi J ust ::kc::i\;:u.i,.st T 1 /-, T?pnt movement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, <le<ridediy AVDIXb. tho best light yet invented. Call uml h-h them, ns A FIIt-^T CLASS FOl’Ii KOOM 1 they aro only t*» be ? entob; apprecimtt-d. Xju BTOUSBIo a di >irablo part of th B. R. HUTCHINGS, good out Buildings. Apply to ju>9 15 Next to Mrs. Dessau s. Oct. 26.—tf E C. GRANNIS: I TUST RECEIVED and for sale for rash. •J - r »0 Boxes of assorted Tin PUte, 50 Bundle s of assorted Wire, WELLING 5 Pigs of Block Tin, i Citv, with 100 Gross of assorted Kettle Kars, B. A. WISE, j Oct. 26. Cherry st., Macon,GAy, NORTH OR SOUTH. Mew Crockery Store. inE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and ad- JHHHHHHH -. , joining couuties are respectfully invited to call | good double Log Dwelling with 5:t comfortable [ examine my stock of CHINA, GLASS and rooms and neci -.-ary out buildings Vhe location is X tion whereon ho n ridts. contaiuiug 400 acres _ j of land well watered; 200 acres under cultivation,' rpIIE Ladies and Gentlemen ^of Macon and ad-i the remainder in woods. Upon the p.*emises ato a and __ . .. . _ „ . . , , • , CROCKERY WARE, next door to 3Irs. Dessau's on very healthy—-neighborhood "unexceptionable— 10n t ^. tll ° business and keeping second Street. I intend to keep at all times a good Ctmrchc s and good Schools convenient. If not dis- tho best GOODS m our line,wo expect to receive a i ^tock of Goods, and will sell them as low a> they can posed of before, it will be pu* up at pu :»lic outcry in continuation of past favors. i be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of Perry, on the first Tuesday in Decunber next.— Repairing carefully attended loan here! o- j patrcnage is respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable. Get. 26. fore. may 2.—tf E. R. HUTCHINGS. 8«pt. 21-tf ARTHUR M•GALLEY. For oi: Lo*?'; C » 1 1:1 , T OITEK for sale, on long credit, at * ** lf X l’i'iiitati-.n six in: - ir owned by T. L. IIOLT. conUi seven acres. Two bundled ami fitly There are adil the necessarv bniiffings on f Negro Cabins, Gm Houm- ■ • trade will be made. Apply • E&<{., ui American, or to the uml* r ',^ n l t Arrf OCtFlSW tf J All k ^