Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, November 23, 1858, Image 3

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■mip ’n.r Brunswick B. B. Bill. 1 . •• ], 0 ,»r llrwnswtok was 1 2mup Meeting Talk. A cliap ilowfi South went to ramp inectiu" : Dentil of Co!. S lATAttyAn. Nor. 16 ; 1 iv' anticipated The House and pivcs.thc following amusing account of the i let, long connected with the press of Georgia! !, .'lav morning with a motion to 1 conversation he heard there:— i and Florida, died in this city this morning, rtf- j Moivwn i ft. ^cs indeed,* “ two talk of course, and my ter a long; illness. { umel8.-BiUejr. I AA.vot accments. ; fRUIT TREES, HOSES, SOMETHING NEW >AMrnr. S. Sm-i ^yc»udidates must pay in advance. FlOWSfillg ShmbS and Pi&DtS, AT r die vole passing die hill, and after a ), ro j| UT font says that llonry Stoles brags about ,i thr motion prevailed by a vote of the many times he had kissed Iter riglit in the .,.,]K'ii'l from the Savannah pa- : month, and she never slaps him at all. when , Mr Gordon's speech, which nobody’* nigh, and l am sure l would die if peo- IJT We are authorized to announce JOHN M. GILES, Es(|., as a candidate for Judge of the Sla 1 eon Circuit at the election on the first Monday in I January next. ■ The Hon. HENRY G. LAMAR, presents ! his name to the voters of the Macon Judicial Pis- KnEI MATISin! A CASE or THREE MONTHS STANDING CCBEO. _ . . _. _ _ Gkokge W, Hekderso.v, of Pittsburgh, says— » nf the nature ami rharar l'le talk of me as they do about her—” “ After suffering for three months with Khenma-, , " ' ' ' . ,™. >- you know, amll shall mrtke tiam, ap art of the time so severely as to confine mej trict as a candidate for election to the office of iirgeo against ute Dill, llr at least six hundred if I niakeapeek. and ennsi- to mv bed, I have been entirely cured by using. Jnd 8 e ' which he now holds, r occasion to remark upon the 1 ijucntiy—" _ : Ba-rbave’s Holland Bitters. 1 have had one attack X3T T. IV. MONTFORT, Esq., presents I«s hereafter. I " M hat a spectacle it is to swah. CTtaw Alt. since, but found abnost instantaneous relief in the J name to the voters of the Macon Circuit as a can- < liatliam: lie had forlxiriu* . " olH *a v il these* people* tlcm d pootv gill, ain t same medicine. It Is in my opinion, a sure remc-dy didato for re-election to the office of Solicitor fJcn- r any other question which ! fho—lmilcl thcynli own tents ow n hiirmr to tlo- f?* Rheumatism.' v or anv other question winch . "» n u « \ - i the last session or this U>g-! “ fo " al1 ’ t,n must Ik- a great boah to—” eviction that the people ‘‘Be married in six weeks frotn last T eral. r «ss ississas— 1 *. >•»»-■ * <* <«*--1 -a- - — »— - ~ ■me of ,i„! ,N, sti uiion ad-1 “Rcallynow I do think she is as ugly .as-” I ^eral >taonths smee a httle daughter of mme, Iu-n M. - nrev-i iit orramixatiou l.v “The finest sow von ever saw. sir, Berkshire, - ycars of *«*• was ,nkcn wi,h Whooping rough in a B ibb Conuty Grand Jnry Prcsenl- : Thhffs » different i «xl has nine splendid pigs. It was the best [ ™ y '. BRr ^* ,ed form ’ and ?***>«? MENTS. ,[ 1P same legislature. It was never ■ it we should come to Milledgevillc, m.Hwtant m^t^' 1 then one !'!««» and'hVoVw i^Vhe imr^a'in f OK how T | h *'] co l ma>eaced «*»». sb< ' w “r? t,y rtl ! eved - ,-..it important mca. utl , men I should like to ' I and in leas than three days was entirely cured, and , , , r ,!- rvtiirn. draw pay.^indemisiuiie .< !o to a , rfe . nic on Thuradav* Oh. thank U80w wel1 - I have since recommended the Bal- “ Really now I do think she is as ugly as- “The finest sow you ever saw, sir, Berkshi ..ml has nine splendid pigs. It was the bis.,, . •- _ . trade I ever made, and I wouldn't take thirty ncrsecinedm anyway to relieve her sulTenng. We, W c, the Grand Jury, chosen and sworn for Ilibh dollars for—" j at length decided to try a bottle of your Hr. \\ istars j g 3perior Court, Fall Term, lsr.s, beg have to make -uni nav ,li<- “Scollojied petticoats! only, look Amy! nine of wiw ch ' rr y- In ,Iiroft h 011 ™ aft<,r sh f the following Report: IliMI | *«•/ I a**- ! ,| ‘ . ,* . . . . ! had annimAiAAd (> .V« ».a matlu rnliavad , , ■ . ,1. - I ni.rilim-n- 'fio to a liic-nic on Tlmrsdav : Oh r., m mseuss ng > ', ; you. Von don’t know imw I would love to lx- Ram to nlan - v of ®y neighbors, who have used it, • present, sir. I am so fond of exhilirating dance, I ,nd ra no c " { ' 1 kno,vn u fai ' of effectinga hut father says that—” l , P ecd y cure. " i am truly gratified, my dear young friend You are at Iiber, y to make any use of the above to leant that vou are so deeply impressed with i yon tUi,,k P ro l’ er - If “ s ''.vll induce any body to the necessity of immediate repentance, and 5 j nse y° ur I!aIsaln 1 * h * n be K Iad - for 1 liave Itteat shall, this very day, make—’’ ! confidence in it. Yours, P. GCITTE. “ Ten yards of gimp for the bosom, and n.a-1 Proprietor of the Courier do St. Hyacinthe. roon velvet binding for the neck and sleeves—” i B“y none without the signuture of I. BUTTS. JH P “The finest baby you ever saw, black eyes and : Seth W. Fowle i Co., Iloston, Proprietors.— from Si Mr ! largo limbs* six weeks old and weighs—’ j Sold by their agents every where. , 1' P w il, 1‘ -1 vehemence' “ Sixt >' l K,un,ls 011,1 11 I'l^r to the bushel.! For sale in Maoon by E. L. STROHECKEtt and d^-! 'f ter in the country. Free from garlic *EILIX HUNT * GO. trade which IKUred in upon her, |«"!«!*!«. 0,1,1 J ll ? 1<1 U . at — ! DOvS3 ^ ti.rw^f i jsnnmi-lvii.fr in lier streets • ^tillops, n^xt Saturday, Bolhsydea, the for-;' .fowl fiw « ^ Of eoimnerefoi f ® cr Congressman, will speak as he .says-” I Jones Democracy i Jdshow the fallacy of this po- “Ah Mr. l’epper you Matter mo so! Just so, WILLmeetat Clinton.oaTuesday.TthDecein- 1 l""tdmiii- hut'lie wislied to call j ll01v horribly Kate Wilmot is dressed. She will, bar, for tlie purpose of nominating candidates for , ililUrent principle, and were doing ' ijian fighting oven the fights of the ’pr view of the fact that the bill us had been lost at the last session, *! ,;„ tv nfev.-rv man whose opposi- ■ : , hill vvn- founded on principle, togivea ' tor the faith that was in him. His nppo- tijisnl upon pripciplo, and therefore , |j,,. (miiilgviHv of the House for a few We have given as much attention to our county matter*, a* the nature of ot.r other business would allow. We have examined the Books ofthe Clerk of the Inferior Court, and find a lack of experience, but the records appear correct and perfectly legible. We recommend greater care, .as respects neatneis, both in regard to the Books and Papers of the Oflice. We find the Books and Papers ot the Clerk of the Superior Court in their usual good order. The ltoids are in tolerable order only. We would especially call attention to the Forsyth Koad through the YineviUe District, and also the Koad leading from the Perry Koad to Hartley’s Bridge across Echeeconee Creek. The several Bridges ofthe Coun ty are in good Order, except the one at Scott's Mill— it needs immediate repairing. We have examined the Jail, and find it kept in as good order as it can be, under existing circumstan ces, as it needs some repairs, which can be pointed out by the Jailor, and to which we call the immedi ate attentionof the Iu ferior Court., For the safety of the Court House, we recommend to the Iuferior Court, to have the Wooden Mantle Pieces taken down, aud Iron ones put up in their stead. We also suggest to tho said Court, the pro priety and necessity of having a couple of Registers npunrn at< .» put *** th* Court Room for proper ventilation. We reeommeud to the next Legislature, as well v ! as to the members frem this county, to have the law ^ews.J ^ j a f fijfc state so changed as to give the Solicitor Gen- .vdation ok the Citt j eralsof the State a salary sufficient to compensate he excitement among ! them for their services, and allow the Fees they now llaip liAAtnrativA h is ! receive to go and belong to tho respective counties, . „ .. . r , in which the Bills of Indictment and Presentments patch. Stole every darned one done - AU c,as9 . es rrom . tbe GW and bald-headed uwy be ,„„ n(l of them. Some of ‘cm not half ripe. I swow ! 0161 and the Ailver-hi.i.-ed matron, down to the | We recommend to the Iuferior Court, to release I’ll shoot them if they don't 1 aprigbtly youth and beautiful maiden with her glos-; James II. Ayres, I. M. Coming, Henry J. Lamar and “Goto the white sulphur. It is the best place »y ringlets, are crowding the Depot at No. 312 Broad- j b a V ®'the Mwe“o h do r S o. 0Uble Uxes - asfar a ‘ they hr Ms own shewing would in- i 1,111,0 whole world maaiu, I've seen Som, of the - wa J : the former to he permanently restored, j In taking leai-e of his Honor Judge Lamar, and v v Hindi' There'wis an in.! most wonderful efii'Cts ofthe waters! Tom Hal- i *®d tha latter to possess themselves of that which Solicitor T. W. Montfort, we tender each our thanks '' ' neuset was cured of •” I will prsveut tbe iaroad of yuvions time, and cause i for their kind and courteous deportment to us du the former, he had no doubt ,i the Koad would inure to her \ie asked, if Savannah could not . • .luce, how could he advocate EVERGREENS, AND BULBOUS ROOTS OF ALL KINDS, Cultivated and for sale by A. PTTDIG-OSr, Kinu-st. Road, Charleston*, S. C. T HE subscriber is now ready to fill orders, ac cording to Catalogue. He ia confident that he has the tiuestand largest collection of Roses in the United States, and aschoire a variety and growth of Plants. They cannot be surpassed North or South. The Catalogue prices are retail prices. Nursery men. Dealers, or Amateurs, ordering a hundred or more, will be supplied at from *20 to *25 per hun dred, provided five or more of each kind are taken; except the newest kinds, which have not been prop agated extensively yet—of such the Catalogue pri ces will be enforced. _ Orders should he sent before the 15th of Decem ber, to chtaiu all the varieties enumerated. As some varieties may become exhausted after that date, however, correspondents would advance their own iideresls by sending their orders early, also to give power to substitute other good sorts, when 1 tam unable tosupply those ordered. Packing will be done in the best manner, so that with proper care and despatch they will go to any part of the country in entire safety. A small charge for packing will be added, merely to pay for the ma- crials used. Every kind and variety will bo labelled properly. Terms—Cash or good references inthis city should accompany the orders; also, directions for marking and shipping the packages. The stock of Evergreens are all hardy ia the South ern States ; they are grown here out door, and some could not begot ofthe same in thecountry. Every thing will be sold lower than any Southern Nursery, that is for Plants ofthe same kinds and size. My stock of Pear Trees is the best ever offered for rale South, tor size and quality; most of them will hear next season. . N. B. For Plants, Trees, or Catalogues, address A. PUDIGON. _ Nurseryman and Florist, King st. Koad, . Charleston, S. C. B?- Catalogues can he obtained at tlie Telegraph office. [Nov. 23—4t. New Firm, NEW GOODS. W E are now daily receiving our second supply of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, which we have selected with great care in New York, comprising in great variety and style, some thing nice and elegant, in the way of SILKS, VALENCIES, FRENCH MORIXOS, Double Skirted Robes, Cloaks, Mantillas, Round Cornered Mantilla Shawls, A r a- lencie Lace Collars and Under sleeves, Ladies’ Cloths, Ac., Ac., Ac., to which unrivalled Stock of Goods in their line, as to elegance aud beauty, we particularly invite the attention of the LADIES. Our motto is “ Uniformity of prices, and to sell as cheap as the cheapest.” Nov.23. FEARS. SWANSON & PRITCHETT. “ That beautiful girl in black over there, I' , never saw her but once l>cforu atul that was “Mr. Muggins failure sir. , .ar< to make up tlie amount of eiplorsc- ihc 110111 is fail due in twenty years; was to pay die State ? The friends of tlie reitssed to have put in all conditions re- 1 In tlie nn ssage of Gov. Brown. Not so. ■ , . , . _ , , , , , , , „ sai l expressly the system must: ivrNi!, to meet Iiis approval, anti he called j :J.r of the hill to go hack into Com- • .iiiu-nd their hill, to that elfect. But, ilia; ilu* restrictions arc perfect, one of > i> true—either the stockholders are : ” T,n R . . , Ktiild without aid, or the hill is a tlecep- . S^y hairs in SOITOW to the grave. ' y peTson who will take stock under irictions can huild the entire Koad. Ellison Edwards. Kobt. R. Kaiford, .lames B. Ayres, Edwin Saulsbery, Abner F. Redding, Thomas T. Wycht*. Plantatio^-in South-Western Ga- FOR SALE. TAORtlio purpose of making a division of tho prop- ‘ A erty, the sdhseriher will sell in accordance with in In Vineville on (lie lltli insl., by Rev. Mr. Reese a decree of Court, oil the first Tuesday in January umiH.»uuvi-ii io Mr T UcGlohon, of Maeon, Ga„ t-j Miss Mary A. next, within (lie legal hours of sale, before tlie Court MARRIED, “ His head under my arm, and was plugging him in the mouth when lie “Between the loth and li ,• —I will get mv wheat to mi deG., daughter of Col. 8. T. Bailey of Vineville. j House door in Americas, Sumter county, unless PLANTATION AND Mechanics’ Tools. C'J'HAIV Cullers, Corn Shelters, Corn ]\fiIts, tJCorn Hntkert, drain Riddles, Oiler \ For Traps. SHOVELS AND SPADES. IM ANU1! E Forks, Pot aloe Rakes, Garden Rah,'!.. /' Spades, Post Augers, Spading Forks. PLOWS. IILOTUCastings, 1 and2 horse Self Sharpen- I ing Plows, Sub Soil and Side /fill Ploirs. HOES. ■WOOD’S Premium Gallery, K VERY BODY is requested to call and examine a new and beautiful style of PICTURES, now for the first time being introduced in the South, via: MINEATURES IX AQUARILLE, IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. This style of a Picture, resembles the JII.YEA TURK PAINTING OUT IVORY, only it has the advantage of the Photograph, and under the hands of Mr. MANDELLO, the accomplished Art ist, makes a the most beautiful. Picture, as well as the most faithful likeness ever seen.. They can be inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins and Rings aud are really beautiful. PHOTOGRAPHIC Portraits taken u usual aud painted either in 0*1. OK PASTEL, by Ur.BEKUFF, who ia well kpown to the public as a talented Artist. Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes taken as usual in the very best style, at greatly RE DUCED PRICES, ranging from one dollar upwards. Persons in want of a GOOD Likeness, should pa tronise a FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT,where every convenience and comfort is provided for our customers, and where they can procure a far supe rior PICTURE at the SAME PRICE with those sold at other places. Dont foil to call and see ns, and you will be sure to be pleased. It. L. WOOD, nov 23 Administrator’s Sale. DY order of tho Inferior Court, of Jones County, JJ will he sold before the Court Honse door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January next, as the property of James \V. Harkins, late of said county deceased,'SIX SLAVES. Terms on the day, Nov. 23. ROBERT P. HARKINS, Adm’r. Horace Fitch & Co., ARE STILL TO BE FOUND AT THEIR'OLD Stand, on Triangle Block, OPPOSITE MARINE BANK. A ND we have just received a very large stock of the various styles of Ready Made FALL & "WINTER CLOTHING, Made up expressly for os, and we are also receiv ing new supplies every woek from our Northern Manufactory. We have, in connection with oar Ready Made Clo thing for Gentlemen, n very large stock of Children’s & Youth’s Clothing, Of the various styles and qualities to suit the Season, as well as all kinds of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, consisting In part, of Merino Shirts and Draw ers. Linen Bosom Shirts, Cotton and Linen Draw ers, Socks, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, &c. We also have a very large stock of the various kinds of Traveling and Commou Trunks, Ladies’ Bonnet Boxes, Valises, Carpet Bags, Ac. HATS and CAPS- GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE A RETAIL And State Licensed Apothecary, MACON. GA. TS happy to inform his friends, patrons and the J. public generally, that his Stock is now full and complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Drug; aud Chemical Store. Weakly arrival! of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which tiro liooght with great attention topurity.and sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in Geor gia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at -ill hours with car© and neatness. His stock consists iu pari of tho following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines, Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety, Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches. Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines, Fine Castor Oil for Family use, Wine, and Liqnora for Medical use only. Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. Gold and Silver Lent, Goldaud Tin-foil and Artificial Teeth, Hair,Tooth and Naii. Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of tho day. Comer Mulberry street and Cotton .4rm*r, Macon. apl 21 Fresh Medicines and Pure Drugs Macon Drug Store. E. L. STROEECRER & CO. WIIOli EM Ala E A BETA H-DK * * r « Wa are daily receiving large supplies fromdirec t IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS T HUS ensuring onrawtomora choice and pure ar tides. Our Chemicals are Invariably purchased from Manufacturers, direct, enabling us ;o warrant them free from adulteration. We li ave now in store a select stock of Drngi. Medicine*, CliemicalB, Point*. Olto, IVitulovr Gins*, Pnicnt Medicines, Dye Pnint Brushes, Imatnimcnte, White Wn*h Itrnshre, r'linnmicutical Preparations, And Toilet Articles, together with the best assortment of INSTRU MENTS ever offered in this market. Plotters. Phy sicians, and Merchants will consult their interest by examining our stock before purchasing. E. L. STROHECKER & Co., jan 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon, Ga. Flavoring Extracts tor Pit s, Jel lies, iVC. EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds, “ Vanilla, “ Strawberry, “ Pineapple, “ Rose, “ Lemon, “ Orange, “ Nutmegs, “ Cellery, For sale at the Macon Drug Store, jan 17 E. L. STROHECKElt A Co.. Watches! Watches! C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James Hoddell A Co., II. .V G. Buesley, Josh Tolcman, Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases, i SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquet, Breithing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, by DAY A HAUSSENET. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. Tlie Marble Clock, runuing three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Dav, Marble and Mnrblelzed Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and without thealarm- DAY A MAUSSENET. Fine aetts of Jewelry. DAY & MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Frngcr Rings and Ear Rings. DAY’ * MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Uhattalans and Guard Chains. DAY-* MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Meilalions and other Trinkets, by DAY & MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoon9. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and snudry other silver ar j tides too numerousto mention, by DAY Jc MAUSSENET. We also have a goodstoek of the various kind, MUSiCal IllStrUmeiltS. of Hats and Cana* S c various kuul, , yiolincelos. Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes, ' We respectfully invite all who may want Goods Banjoes and Tamboriues, also a fine assortment ot in our line to calf and examine our large Mock, as , Itallan ' * reu, ' l >. flnd En ^ sb > we are disposed to sell at extremely low prices, as ^ , a .. a . ..v* V. we are satisfied with small profits and quics returns. ! Specks w ith the Oct 2«.-«tf II. FITCH A CO. j Scotch Pebble Glaasea, by • DA\ & MAUSSENET. FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by mv •*. Potasli. gUPERIOR 1st sorts, always on hand. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER &. Co liucliu that is BitcUit ! rp IlE undersigned have for yean manufactured 1 an Extract of Eachu for tbe uie of l’hysiciana, and can recommend to all nncesaitated to use this Medicine, their preparation an being far superior and more reliable than tbe puffed quack nostrum's designated as Extracts of Buchu, most of wliicn eon tain no Bnchn whatever. Trv it. june 89 E. L. STliOHECKEK A CO. Coughs and Colds. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant, j Wiatar’s Balsam Wild Cherry, Hoofland’s Syrup Tar, Hasting's Syrup Wood Naptha. “ * STKO— jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co. Physicians’ P RESCRIPTIONS carelully compounded at all hours day or night. ian 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co’. Rlorton’s Cough Syrup. T HE Proprietors still continue to manufacture this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home certificates. E. L. STROHECKER A Cc. jan 12 Garden Seed,. I p L. STROHECKER A CO., has just received j. and opened a large and well selected Stock of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth ot 1S58. Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Pea, and I Beans by the paper, quart or bushei. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. E. L. STROHECKER A CO Cor. Mulberry and 3d Streets, Macon, Ga oct 19 DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. J. B. Sc .A.. ROSS, JEWELRY REPAIRING AY A MAUSSENET. done the A rc now receiving h large and well,elected Stock ootic . e and H‘o best possible mo,nice WATCHES of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC i wATCUKsTforaide by G< " 1 * HoddtU octl 6 ’ raL DAY A MAUSSENET. DEY GOODS, FOR TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, OBITL'AKV. orlesa, consisting of hammock and oak aud hickory and pine lands About li'jcj are cleared and under it is awful to think—" "How close she hangs to his arm. She ought ontloman from Glvmi said that the cimn- to he ashamed of herself, and never saw -Pi - - JHH Mrs. Ei.,ZAnr.TH Kcaizl-I., tlie aubject of this no- ■ good fence, n considerable portion of which is fresh, tice, was horn in Fairfield District, S. C.. on the 12th 1 and the place has yielded six hales of cotton to the hand the present season. The place is healthy and until- ‘Wflliaiu wt ng the line of the road jmy one-tenth of of Georgia; if so, they do not need help. ,, - , a don entered into a history of railroads -^l’ 11- am an ° ‘ woman, and gray a, and showed at what cost the men of! makt -'s ofMUMiealidS^tiP, t hnrgia the!; presiding elder,and we heard no,non", j u yY u of September, 1*1)3, and died, of pulmonary Con- bund the present season. 1 lie place is healthy and r him sumption, on the 23rd of October, 1S58, in Madison well watered mid affords a fine range fur stock of all Co., Fla., being at tlie time of her d-atli C5 ycars, 1 kinds. The improvements consist of negro cabins itwcntv-live veers -molast I month and 11 days old. She was die daughter of and overseer houses and all the necessary cribs, out - Peter and Lucy Curroy, who moved to Wilkes eoun- buildings, Ac. Also on tho Thursday following, will i tiaics . in ,] ie year j where, on the 20th of Jan- [ he disposed of, all the wagons, plows, farming uteu- ary 1809, she was married to Benjamin Russell. On ■ sils, Ac., aud all tile mules, cattle aud hogs and coru Toot! toot! ‘Preaching will commence now,’ 1 the first of October, of the sumo ycrr, botli she aud and fodder on the place. [to tax themselves to build the State road, •iiiKl branch roads to the Georgia tcr- Tlici did both. The question now,. ... i... w aether, after individual enterprise • ot 1 t - costly load, the State would step in Bdward Everet^ tn tlii.o; i*i»:nl ’rbi< iv«k Terms made known on the Nov. 3. day of sale. -IAS A. HILL, Au Excellent Advertisement. n Lmcotn county, both being »>*P|focd at the same j Academy of Music, Painting and , Jmc. In 1«22 they moved to Bibb county, and m - ^ ® Some two months «£0, Bonner, the propne- t ]j e winter of 1^32 settled in the, then, village of Ma- H;mPl*01Ci01 > y, tor of the New York Ledger wrote to the Hon. ! con, where they resided the most of the time down a i imsEM BARTLt.TT A- JACOBS Will t, that if he would write one ar- to tbe period of their moving to Florida in Decern ; 1YJ. open their rooms in Washington Block, on til’ll* *1 week for ono vi -ir for tlio I wW ! her, lett. | Monday, November 22d, aud will be happy to see the : , \ - \ ‘ _ JY ’ __ t We beliove it the general fvedng among children • those who wish to take lessons in any of the above to industry, enterprij . fatlursdid; but-educatc ‘- r J ’ M ITEW/• tion, I have been afraid that I could not do jus- > adorn this beautiful . 1'jr-roUing. tram yom*sel^e> to the * lihemlity, without pivin- up more pdfew persons eve " J hu-m- and trust to the State L. . J' , in repeating their n Jli.'l ojInjunction ond Account, «yc., in Twiggs Superior , , V ■ the other haml, among other grounds of hesita- 1 *« ih,'ir numberless enquiries. The flowers which i l! — 11 1 41 —* 1 11 —* u : — - J —*»-:-*—earth were ever her companions, vs. ever experienced a greater pleasure ; John Trapp, of S. Carolina, 'ing their sweet frag-! and J tines Balkcom, of J s*.id Twiggs County. J Is Chambkus, Nov. Kith, 1 c?3s*. IT is ordered that the defendant, John Trapp, be i i mu u» iuit-'u m i s opportunity of adding so large [ presented stseii, to gather ciioice o.uquctsior'grana- served by publication in terms ofthe Law, provi- tau * ,,, w: tnx yourselves note. * M f Vtmnn bind and ! ma -” Nor we . rw fiowers the only appreciated j di d in the rase nf uon-reaideut parties. a Mini, at ontc, to the -\Ionnt j ernon Inna, ana ^ ilUol Jt benevolent, heavenly Parent. All that, HENRY G. LAMAR. Judge will begin to iiirmsn the j [J, beautiful iu nature or art possessed charms for her;; ritmssitl manv hard struggles by tho i. . ih "-t.it.■ m l.,v up n competency for 1 t,K> “ ffer ' ln n..vc.. hut never before hud ho wit :ort,clcs as soon “ ■ h a .'jiectaclc as that before him, igrcgation of fathers—nay, the guard >:.iL". were solemnly striving to sad- • :r posterity a ruinous and onerous < *;.r children were to tax themselves ■ 'd. For one, he could not approve Ho concluded by invoking the slice to temper and restrain the wild mistaken progress. of Superior Court, Macon Circuit. W. NEEL, Clerk. IV m the •• La Grange Reporter,” ,iTtm: Accept my compliments, and pn|«-r tiro Receipts ivhich I regard to fanners anil all others who own the auxiliary Mount Vernon fund at Boston. The articles in the Ledger are to he called The | Mount Vernon Papers.” *♦» Vrolling Jlnfrli on Ibe Union I'ourar. Neiv York, Nov. 18.—Quite an exciting trot- C to !an..ers amt at. o tiers wnoow., t . n!; mj|fa . h cmnc ofr ycstcr day over the "‘TV I liarc tried them myself on j Cornsts, between Ethan Alien and Lan* ;,„C blooded n.utmd.s and have cans- Kach ;. as nc< . on q ml ,ied by a mate, in . -k tried on o hers and never knew | doul) , c harncss , the latter drawing a wagon— uU-cures. As n eitizen of Jai < irniige, ■ five thousand doUam. Eti.cn . them to its people, and to the Mir- j ram „ j n inner. Time two minutes twen- j Allen eatne in winner. 1 ty-nine and a half seconds. cst—and I will continue thorn, so far-as possi-! j; n , nvu . au d serving, as they ilol as an index to her I lff| a 'tlio U case**atiitcd' ! blc, weekly, making up at the end of the year j excellent and exalted character ns a woman of both | ^, (>v 23 for any omission in tlie regular supply.” ! mind atid henrt. The check for the ^..,..<.0 was immediately a chnstam ; ho was sent to Mr. KverctL who, on the 1 tli instant, her tbut she h«ff never disobeyed him, or caused him paid it over to F. II. Peabody, the treasurer ol * moment’s unhappiness: and she maintained this . ... wr—. r.....i d—character to her latest breath. Sunshine ami happi ness were obliged to dwell where she dwelt, and though for thirty-five or forty years she was an in valid and a sufferer, yet was she never known t» com- plain or diftrast the merry and goodness of God. She never used a “ by-word ” in her life, or encour aged their use In any one srouud her—or did she countenance aught that was wrong either in her own . children or those of others. Nor is it believed that J she ever wasted an hour by idleness, being always , e ngaged when she was not prostrated by sickness • in some profitable employment and even during her j last sickness, cut out and made her own burying! clothes. When her last moment came—having been pre- < ceded by two of her own children and eighteen of j — I her grand-children and gre.t-gr.nd children, neilli-. . gREEMILY to an order ofthe linn, the Court of (Jen. Wnlkrr’M Bniigrntins Pnrly. er of whom ilie.1 ouprepared—she w». fully prepareu /^Ordinary of Dooly County, wilt he snlil before MomtE, Nor. 18—It .• ? >ported,.ndgen-l« daoa ‘««!?. d *P wt “^-7“L^ : “jL*^jj ' I |g| erallv believed, that the is repor.cn, »na gen-, r n gru,uc,t,..l tlu.se amund her to meet her in heaven, N tcaragua emigrants ! sh “ ca l m i y and sweetly fell asleep in Je.ns. lh““egal hour.“ n Saturday next. The Christi.ii Index anil Weekly Telegraph, Hn- of Alien R " • .... A itmu .nj -i n J I,ill tn Ami 1 ’T 1 ’ ’ 1 ... Iniliu.. Roll BALE KOI’E—Kentucky. Northern . BEKESWAX CANDLES—Sperm Star.. Tallow Patent . COFFEE—Rio :.... Java Laguira Sheet 1.1 ME MOLASSES ; SYRUP NAILS ’ 1,1 Natcre—Mr. Vestal yesterday " ;“«• go to the Commercial Hotel to '«<u naturir. He lias a girl who has ’ ■‘ ■’I feet, and two heads, four arms, ..yjvt part of two luxlies, perfectly for- . exception tiint the heart of one , p lts is in the right side instead ofthe ' il11 igii it i« double as to its licailsanns Train Sperm Imitation Sperm.. WinterBlea’d Whale Beet—Mess. Prime.............. Bacon—Hams............ Sides Shoulders Pork—Mess- Prime Upson Superior Court. This Court, after a laborous session of two | OILS—Linseed weeks, adjourned sine die on last Friday. It j will he seen from the Presentments of the Grand ( Jurors that Judge Cabnniss and Mr. Solicitor; General Lyons have received the deservedthanks; Lard--- of lioth Juries for their “promptness, ability, IROvisions &c., in the discharge of their official duties. ; — I’psnn Pilot, A Remedy for Awe—The Rural New \ or-1 ker publishes the following as a simple, safe ami | sure euro:—Put a tcaspoonful of grated wild # Lard "" turnip into two tablespoonfuls of hramly, sweet-1 i) l TTIR —Goshen en and take just liefore the «t comes on. Try j Country it a few times, and yon will have no more ague, j A Word to I’arcnts about Robert’s shot COLIC MIXTURE FOR INFANTS. WHISKEY—Rectified We. "as sole sgents for supplying the Trade, will W>Wi take the liberty of saying, tfiat f ™°L™! 8PIBITSTURPENTINE."". gonsl experience end knowledge, ROBERTS CO j gijaAR—Bijaryn IC MIXTURE FOR INFANTS ia one of the moat Clarified valuable preparations, for the purpose for which it is ; Crashed Intended”that we are acquainted with. Wo have j KICE-------;-; nsed it for years in oqy own famihes mi d recommend , T[1I>ES ♦> IS IU 17 00 15 00 12 00 5 25 5 GO 6 00 0 25 31 8 1 75 11 n; , ..'.ntry, as infallible remedies to ae- |i'i>'i *W 1 claim they have often done, "ill iawaljy do, Avhen judiciously, or Iit mrnvtly, administered. . \ am, I’kevf.ntixii Butts in Horses Mi tt-.—lake- ;i lmpers of smoking tobacco, . . - . I" dcr, and sift well; 1 lb. of black wl11 lcnvo for ^ lcara S ua on / or. nf powdered fenugreek seed— , A Common Accident, !"' f ' u,ld only in wholesale drug- ( ^ f ow ,; avs .since, Judge Spiry, of this ■•nWa.icnis; ami onepeck of strong, j^j a A-ahtahle negro lmy so crushed l»y . l.i.-Kory ashes. Mix tho whole ; rU nnin2 gear of his gin that he died in a few ! corrected wkeklt r.r atkes, winc.field A co “ fom Ikix, by first putting in a layer of —- ..... .. i'- xu mic and a half inches deep—and then y!- -' il or two of each of the other in- ami mi on, alternately, until all are luixcd. Keep the box air-tight. Give ^ 't mule from one and a half to three “i , "' ; .fuls, three times a day, spread on his a "' "I'rinklcd with water until damp.— ! w four days’ time is sufficient to cure es 1 ' mule of Bolts; and about the second > Vu:, commence exndating from the “ ‘ !l - n al exuberance. And now the close t the race of animalcules may i>ceome - A fecund and tediously elaborate upon , slant science of horseology. But by ng to give this inedieinc fora few weeks, aural health of the animal will lie greatly’ If the medicine arts too freely on ■ ... lessen the dose. This composition, I iinr-i s and mules according to ray di- Lr two or three months of Novcmlier ™Y- w.n successfully save them from ever l - V«t;s, k'* i , M illNOVATtMI AN OUl IloKSE. , - i- of nte; one handful of the root ’ i'i <.; ; o M e hall of garlic, the siy.e of naco. a pice,, „(■ tobacco, from tho end , ' ■ xiv two inches in length; and a piece tiic -i/.c of a pea. Mix all. and boil in “’If gallons of water, until the water II t .uceil; then strain through a cloth; ' • 1 urt iioules, and drench the animal ,’Uixx-ssivc mornings, before eating or Hus medicine acts on the bowels, '7* I “ l ‘ ".' "tt .'ii. purifies the blood, and ; * j’-' iiair a rich, glossy appearance, and Kecks, with good attention, will make l';M’«T Imrsc sleek, lilt, strong, nndsnp- :j • -iltjKtrc is used, keep the horse or ,week; if this is impraeticable, u "' saltpetre. ‘•'"I'cctfnUy, John Wii.kv Cook. iKOJL’flUK. A LL porsous are cautioned against trading fur a x\. note of which the following ia a copy, as tlie consideration f«»r which said note was given has tailed, and I shall not pay the same unless compelled by law. [copy ok note.] *• Due VVm. Dickson, cr bearer, Eight Huudred Dollars, ($800) for value received.” (Signed) A. M. Chapman. Ml icon, Nov. *^3, 1338. A. M. CHAPMAN- Potatoes, Onions, &c. • /v f\ BBLS. Pink Eyo Potatoes. I UUm bbls. Ouions, 210 bushels Corn Meal 50 do Homony. For sale by Nov. 23. AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO. Administratrix's Sale. the Court house door, in the town of Vienna, in said first Tuesday ia Janury next, within of sale, nil that: portion ot the real es- fMFHrHAVTt ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! U COFIL'S, Collin s.Brades Patent and oth- to which they invite theattcntion of MERCHANTS, -g—a . —— —. 1 l> cc eel, braird Hoes. ■ ° ct - a6 ~ tf O 3-0- C3 \/ £1- JL« Lime, Plaster, Cement and Hair. Checks on New York FOR SALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS’ BANK AXES. G OTsfsIXS' and IVecrts warranted Axes, Ijererett pattern. Are. ltelres. Hatchets^ WHEELBARROWS. GARDEN, Rail Road, and Coal Barrows, IT S/ore Trucks, Barrel 'Tracks, Wheels. GRINDSTONES. (CROWBARS, Sledges, Pick Axes, Mat- V locks, (1 nibbing Hoes, jScinr II reaches. SAWS. M ILL, Cross Cut and Tenon Saws, Circular Sairs 8 to 53 inches in diameter. Saw Mandrels Mill Saw Piles, Mill Dogs, Mill Cranks and other Irons. LATHES, &c. T URXIXG Lathes, Self Feeding Drills, X Horizontal Drills, Paint Mills, Tire Benders, Grindstone Cranks, Steelyards, Platform and Counter Seales. CHAINS. Til ACL, Lockk Tongue, Stay, Stretcher, X Fifth, lhea.it, Log, Halter, Dog and Press Chain. CURRY COMBS. f \QTTOy, IVool and Horse Cards, Hoist Vj Brushes, Rope, Plmc Lines, Bush Hooks, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS. 4 HlTLS, Wises, Bellows', Hand and Sledge llHammers, Screw Plates, Tongt, Files, Braces, Borar. Ar. IRON & STEEL. COMMON English and Refined Bar tyBun- V } Me Iron, Swedes Iron assorted I to 14 inches, Nail Rods, Ilor.sc Shoe. Iron, Horse -Shoes, Mule Shoes. QTEEE, Plow, Cast, Gentian, Blister and M Spring Steel. TOOLS. } ^OIl Carpenters, Curriers, Coopers, Masons, . V’crrrittgc Maker* and others. All of wnicli are offered for sale on the most favor able terms in any market. Nov.32. IVATIIAN WEEP. ML 1 riJYSHIP W E keep constantly on hand a good supply of TJ AS , removed to E. Snulsliury’s old stand, next the above articles. X^L door to Strong & tt oods bhoc Store, and is O ct 2C ,1 B A \V. A. ROSS prepared to exhibit one of tho largest and finest " —’— stocks of .Ready Made Cl'thing in the city. OCt 5 Paints, Oils and Glass. T7HVE THOUSANDS pounds Oils aud Glass, X* 3000 pounds French anil American Zinc, 1000 Gallons Linseed Oil, 10 Barrels Turpentine, With all kinds of Colors and Paint Brushes, all J X moved my frosh and good. Give us a call. err-—^ ui w fy Oct. 26-tf J. B. A W. A. ROSS. ! “ JL from TRIANGLE BLOCK to tlie NEW STOCK OF Crooliery. : T SUPPOSE all know by this time, that I have TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS. W E offer the following articles on very aecora-1 modating tenns: 1000 rolls Gunny Bagging, Granite Front Store, MAGNETIC plaster THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER. rpllK beat and cheapest HouseholdR'*medy in the 1 Wwrid. Simple and pleasant iu its application, certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief of pain at any time, in any place, ia any part ofthe human system, and under all circumstances. If you put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished. The Plaster magnetizes tho pain away, anil Pnin cannot exist where this Plaster is applied. Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffaest, Weaknes*, De bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs and Colds, Pales and Aches of every kind, down hours. The hoy was engaged in driving the t 57 QQ , NO _ K entocky mules, anil from some motive stood upon the - lever, his head and shoulders passing between and above the arms ol the eog-wheel. As tlie latter revolved he was (not being on the look out) caught and crushed between the “styrup” and an arm of tho cog-wheel. As we learn that several deaths have occurred in this community, from tlie same cause, within i a few years, and as they are continually happen- j ing all over the cotton-growing region, wo will; offer for the adoption of planters a sure protec- CORN.. tion against such occurrences. It is merely to „khs nail, securely, hoards or plank of any kind to Umclcerei No.’t tlie upper side of the "arms ofthe cog-wheel » No. 2 and thus close the space which is always left No. 2 open. It would he quite sufficient tocloseonly FLOUR—Superfine the spaces overthe levers. As this can be done Family".".’.”'.1111! in a few minutes, without cost, we urge every t o UN POWDER.. man who has such running gear upon his prom-, IRON—English ices to adopt the suggestion forthwith. If done, j Sweden we shall hear no more such horrid deaths.— i I’pson Pilot. t’y.l r ■ e I ** m *> it *> IB t»;lB p!n> P IB t> IB P IB P lb P IB V hi V hi P IB P bl P hi V bl P hi P hi Phi Pk e P IB P IB P IB P bl E*: 1 Pei P kg £e’! p g p B ’i p K i Pei P PIB fil 00 00 00 00 Hi 1 25 2 15 l i| benefit of tbe heirs and creditor#, j known on the day of sale. j Nov. 23,1858. MARY E. PETTET, Adm’x. Administrator’s Sale. antest and cheapest remedy in existence. Ita ap plication i ; universal—equally to the strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use 1000 Sacks Salt, 25 barrels Potatoes, •HO bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 1100 coils Richardson’s Greeu Leaf Rope, 1000 pounds Twiue, - 175 barrels Sugar, 200 sacks Coffee all qualities. 150 boxes Candles all qualities, 100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy, 100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osnaburgs, 50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Yarns, 100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 25 hhds. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup, Large Stock of fresh and new X>T°3T G-oods, Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living rates, consisting of the following : 20 cases Prints, 15 cases Ginghams, 1000 pieces Merinoes, Delaues.Shally and Alpacas 1200 dozen Hosiery, 25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes, 10 bales Ticking, 10 coses Linscys, 10 cases Flannels, 525 pieces Satinets and Jeans 150 pieces Cassimeres, 50 pieces Fancy and Black Silks, 600 dozen Handkerchiefs, 1200 pieces white Muslins, Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 350 cases ot Shoes of all kinds, and 1000 Negro Blankets. We respectfully solicit the patronage of tho public. Oct. 26-tf J. B. & W. A. ROSS. OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER HOUSE. I now have a new and good stock: ok china, • Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from $175 down to any single Sett wanted. Tea Setts Gilt, from $P,00, (best French China) to 825,00 and $75,00. White China, made in Setts to suit purchasers ana priced accord- ingly. Glass in Setts, French, for from 816,00 to 830,00, per sett, handsomely en graved. Goblets, from 82,50 per doz. to $15. White Granite Ware made up as wanted. I also have a fine assortment of fine Castors and Plated Tea Setts. All the above Goods I offer at New York Prices, as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all parties is my motto. Orders will be filled same as though the purchaser were here. Oct. 26. E.P.McEVOV. City papers copy. TIMBER CUTTERS’ BANK. Exchange at Sight ON NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, FRAN KFORT, ton the Main*,) HAMBURG. BERLIN, BREMEN, Ac., Fur Sale at this Bank in Sams to Bnit purchasers. J. S. HUTTON, Casliier. Savannah, Sep. 6, 1658. 52—Cm. OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF K. K. CO., ( Savannah, Nov. rtth, 1858. j IS 3 Sealed Proposals will be re- ceived at this office, until the 7th day of December next, for the grading, bridgiug, and furnishing cross ties for forty-five miles of road, extending from near the Great Satilla river to the Allapaha. Bids will be received for one or more sections, or for the entire work. Address the undersigned. nov9—3t J. P. SCREVEN, President. Raisins ! Raisins ? NEW CHOP, I N quarters, halves and whole boxes. For sale by ___»<» eUDDll ■- DDDDM i V no* 9 GREEK A FREEMAN. SOUTH-WESTERN KAIL KOAD. Buy Early Copies—now Ready THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, Beautifully Illustrated with more th»n ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS By Darley, Birket, Foster, Pickersgill, Ten- NIEL, CROrSEY, Dl’GOAN AND MaDDOT ; And engraved in the finest style of Wood Engraving By COOPER, LINTON, EVANS, 4c., Ac. Splendidly Bound—Price Six Dollars. A few Copies in Morocco, Nine Dollars. Adfeo, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF POE’S COMPLETE WORKS, IN 1’OUR VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICE $4,50, Containing the Talcs of the Grotesque and Ara- ^ BRAINEBD’S besqne ; Wonderful Stones of the Imagination : All j MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE, his Poetry; The Story of Arthur Gordon Pym, and n . a complete collection of all his contributions to the ^ . uppo- ce Magazine. Edited by RUFUS W. GRISWOLD. Ross, Coleman 4r Ross, and C. II. Fee,man.. D. D., with Notices of his Life by J. R. Lowell and ! ( 1 ROCKERY, Glass Ware, Honse Furnishing ar- N- 1’. Willis. Vy tides of every description, Tin Ware Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price. 1 of all kinds. Refrigerators, lee J. S. REDFIEL1), Agent, Cream Freezers, Brooms 34 Beekman st.. New York. NEGROES WANTED. T HIS Company is now prepared to hire Negroes to work on repairs of their Road, for 1859. Contracts can be made with J. M. Walden, Foil Valley; J* J. Dasher, or A. J. Heard, on line of Road; Wm.S. Brantly or the undersigned at Su perintendent’s oflice, Alacon. nov 9 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, Jan. 4tli, 1656. Tlie subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons 5c Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT jan 5 _ insurance Agencies. OF THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO. AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER Jc ANDERSON. Agfa, oct 5 1858 tf Macon, Ga. LITTLE <26 SMITH, DEAI.KR* IN Saddles, Bridles, & Harness. TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES. HUBS, RIMS, SHAFTS. AX. Fi-fa LKS. SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST-^pSS& ings, Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather. GIIV BANDS, Rubber and Leather Belting from 3 to 20 in. wide SHOE FINDINGS. LEATIIEROP EVERY DESCRIPTION, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE. Coach Varnish, Japan and Paiats, Harness of nny Description Itlndr to order Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue, MACON, GEORGIA. Sept. H—6mos. Will you go North, when you can do better South! (S^.3BIBnii©3S & EL&EiSfflgggi MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, FORSYTH, GA. TTAVING purchased the entire in XI teresl of the late firm of Banks,£ Wilder & Co., I invito the attentionx ofthe citizens of Forsyth and surrounding counties to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY8, CAR- UIaGES, PHAETONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly receiving additions, not from the North, but from my IVork Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four buggies per week—which combine elegance and fintsh with lightness, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of Venicle, Harness Ac., are most re spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly sup- f lied, and all engagements for work punctually met. have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har ness. Repairing done at short notice and all work war ranted. J. H. BANKS aug 6 1858. 1 yr Pails, Toy Barrows, Wagons and Willow Ware. FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture bought aud sold, Repaired, Cleaned ajid Varnished with dispatch. Violi ~ ** * 4 GREEABLY to an order ofthe Honorable the - . _ , A. Court of Ordinary of Dooly County, will bosold |is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble.— Oct 26—2m before the Court Honse doorin tin- town of Vienna, : n s priceis within reach of all—rich or poor; all} TTI Vn-n fn L ttcq n (yap ; in said county, on the First Tuesday in January m ay have it, and should have it who are sick, and J-J- JC CUhLU WdiilgCl . j next, within the legal hours of sale, ad tho negroes . ! c-,, o, . vr n j. belonging to the estate ofGillis \\ right, late ol said ll | ivTliRS should be alwaTS snnDlied'with-the i ClieTlj Street, Alft-COn, Gd., wittT dispatch. Violins, Canes, Ac., Repaired and 60 I county ot Dooly, deceased, viz: lthodv, a woman | PLANTERS Should bealway»snpplied wit^the 0p po*ITB Messrs. FREEEAX & ROBERTS, Policed; Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and Dove, a hoy i Irvin, a mail ; Sandy, a man ; Amos, invaluable PLASTER. It wi’l he tho Good Phy- . . 1 Sand Paner for sale 16 ofa'dUtrfontion'^Tenns mado known any Plantation, ready at all times, aud at l J'newstocf of Goods, which they have marked ! N. B.-Graffenh :rg "Medicine for sale, pure from 15 i on ifov ‘ lerm " m ' ia, ' kn “"'‘ instant notice. I down to the lowest CASH Prices. the Company. S. B . Agent for Company. G3 1 \ov 23 * ' WM. S. JOHNSON, Adm’r. Pnt:m» in nir-tivht tin boxes. Each box will make r9*\*A n* na « in nn^nn mh <u> ,i.aii n n Macon, Nov. 9 3m so j Consignment. r'.A IIBLS. Apples on Consignment, for sale by Q(j Nov 23 AYRES, WINGFIELD A CU. StvSSfSrk!™ 1 MO,iK1IKAD S -MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold wh^e (tooTs. D^S^'PriaSrsS^hSa.SBkS I I’ittc Prosit Fruit. 1 \r rL Cfi wSIiMirS h y a11 Hruggistsin every City, Town anJ \ illagcof j Woolen Dress Goods, Ao„ Ac., is very large, and RANGES, Apples, Ac., by the dozen or barrel tJU of * ire Works of all kjn^ received^ and for will ...nniv .w.miiikely to be made upin it. VJ For sale by . GREER A 18 00 1C 00 12 50 Put up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make dix to eight plasters, and any child can spread them, j Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions. D. C- JIOKEI1EAD, IVX. D., \ luventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York. __ , . .. . „ „ . ur\iM'uv iiy’b at AoweTfi* pi a fiTii'ii un ij Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots, bhoes, MQKLHEAD S MAGNETIC 1 LASTER is sold white (3 noils. Domestics. Prints. Gimrlisins. Silk it tySo Home ill JInron enu or slinll rindrl— . aril thrm.J1 And very few w ill be able to offer as reasonable bargains. Their * lock of im.prtfveraeii'ts in BOOK BINDING. T HE undersigned gives notice to the public tha be has purchased the right for this place to th use of Mr. Rowland’s Steel Clasps & Brass Carriage with Rollers, for landing large Record Books, Ledgers, Ac., in a morn substantial manner than heretofore. Hn has also purchased a • Paging Machine, the first ever used in Georgia, for printing the num bers on the pages of Blank Books. These improve ments will enable him to execute all work entrusted .to him with increased dispatch and in a superior stylo. DAVID ROSS. Oct. 26.—tjan Cow'lc’s Superior Crcain Cheese, FRESII FROM THE DAIRY, J UST received and for sale by nov 9 GREER A FREEMAN. sals by Nov. 23. GREER A FREEMAN. tho-United States. Nov. 23. Champagne Wine*. 1 c CASES Cabinet, J pH., 20 baskets Heidsick, .) and 5 do I’r.-miuin. For sale by Nov. 23. GREER A FREEMAN. .‘M 2 00 < 33 1 1 oo 1 To lovers oi*good Cigars. 60 /^iREER A FREEMAN have just recoived 20 1 75 VJT thousand Cigars, among which are the celebra- 1 50 i ted Nabalas, Calhoun, Cubcnna, Ambrosia, La 1 15 j Ligone-a, Alabama. El Rio Sella, aud many others 1 25 i un Decenary to mention Givens a call as wo can , suit you. (Nov. 23. 15 15 N EW SPLENDID CHAMPAGNE CIDER,just received twenty-live barrels, in prime order, for sale by barrel and gallon at H. HORNE’S. Nov. 23. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters! I s^UESH New York, Brunswick and Savannah Oysters, for sale. Parties may rely o get none but freshest Oysters, by sending to Nov. 23. ’ II. HORNE S. I F a party of Gentlemen wishes to get an excellent Dinner, something really nice, let them call at H. HORNE’S Restaurant. Disappointment is con- side red impossible.(Nov. 23. .I’olice ! T HE undersigned invites proposals until the 15th Deoember next, for the building of a BAPTIST CHURCH in this city. Plan and specifications can be seen by bidders, at the office of Thomas J. Nuck olls, ia Jones’ Building. For any information on the subject, address N. NUCKOLLS, Ch’n. Columbus, Nov. 16, 1358.(nov. 23—lm Macon Cotton Market. For Rent. it to our connections, friends and neighbors. I* is j very prompt in affording relief and is decidedly pre 1 its spinal and pelvis arrange-, tn a |i ether preparation, ofthe kind, from the j| A ,. oS Xov.23.—Receipts light, with a good rilHE Store at present occupied by tho subscriber ■i|" 1,C “ ,1S arC VCr ’ V I"* 01 - fact that it doe. not produce > b «overydcIcterious : ^ Kxtr , mcs from 9 j to 10l c. j , ^, ^rontfo 0 ' 01 ’" neXt " consequeucea that foUow the exultation 01 011 r . - i Nov 53 remedies containing_ PareffOlir, _ thMver and sing together. In an- • T Jj'riwiis a.-keil by any one, botii an. ji ‘ : “ r :, ii«I in tlie same words, or, if dif- .-"’h-.are askeel, each answers diffe. - - , ‘ as li>iug the girl uses two or four legs. happens to bo the most convenient. -Id" "' l> ’’°' b mouths, tiiough it is ”" c would answer tlie purpose here h, hiit one set of digestive or- L® n ‘ orc wonderful tlian the Siameee two peraomr joined together by bJj This gn l is two persons with one unity.—Cincinnati Gazette. 11. A. WISE. frey'j^Cordia'l!Ae. I ' , Xhe*practico oyosing children PACKAOE3 New Mackerel jnrt received. fl?"'”,?JWivnioriBLD.co. ! Baasms^e:— BSMSSs SATtiSe remedies of tho kind sro obliged to he resorted to, we would adviso a trial of this one u HAKUAL. RISLEY A KfTCI J EN, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, <6 Barclay . t., New York. « 3 | [131 Sff * 0T - J 1 - , III!: r A..k-t- f. KGino VA la. , cf\ SACKS Peruvian Gnano. L/JU250 Bbls. Ume. leu do Cement, wr .u Calcined Piaster. 50 do Ground Plaster for Manure: For sale by AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO. Nov. *7 T IIEundersiped, very*grateful for that liberal patronage bestowed upon him for past yean, would most respectfully inform his cuttomen that after the 15th of next month he will remove hia place of Business to his New Bmldiug now nearly completed, next to the Telegraph Build ing, on Cherry »L, where he would be pleased to wel come his frienda and customers. Nor. *3. B. A. WISE. HOUSEKEEPING KXIVES & FORKS, IVORY, BONE, BUCK and Cocoa Handles in setts with Game and Meat Carvers, with or without Forks, Carving Knives, Butter Knives, Butch er Knives, Oyster Knives, Meat Saw Knives; Meat Saws, Chopping Knives, Sausage Meat Cutters & Stuffers, Brass Andirons, a line assortment of Brass Top and Fancy Fire Dogs. Shovel and Tongs, COMMON IRON, BRASS TOP AND POLISHED will 8U you can buy Cheap! Cheap!! Cheap!! nov 2 1858. ippl v every demand likely to be made upon i ’Call and Examine with tlie assurance that A FREEMAN. jaspkr r. nnsER. | a. POPK FREEMAN 3STEW Votatocs! rotatocs! orv BBLS. Mercer, Dykcmau aud Yellow Pota- O U toes, arriving nnd tor sale by nbv 9 GREER A FREEMAN. Family Grocery Store.! planing, —- ! SCROLIl SAWING, TURNING, CARVING, GREER So FREEMAN.. ornamentaljvoj* TTAVE opened in their New STORE, 3d door be- ' adC to ordcr h J T - * G * " OO* 1 * ±1 low TELEGRAPH BUILDING, Cherry St., nov 2—3m Macon, Ga., n complete stock of NegTOBS Wanted. FAIMQiLY ©GUPIPLQIifSn I Of) th » X ® w , Orleans Market. Apply at ... . . , V LUU Thos. Baghys Negro Mart, on Poplar St., Consisting in part of near AdamsA Reynold's Cotton Ware House, where Hiram Smith’s, and Macon Mills Extra Family \ you can get the highest market price in cash. FLO UR,_01d Government Java. Lsguira and San I “ the Have you Keen Them? T m HAT superb Engraving, “The Vili-aoe Black smith,” and the heauujful Art Joornalj which are furnished to subscribers ofthe Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be seen at Boardman’s Book Store for a short time only. Bee advertisement else where headed—New Features, H. B. TREADWELL, Hon. Seo’y. Nov. 23. Office at Boardman’s Store I led PORK, Choice Table BUTTER, Pine Apple, 1 /\ if and ' SI tas COFFEE, Stuart’s Coffee. Crushed and Pow- Steel Shovel and Tong Stands, Jamb Hooks,* dur . c ^ G , A } t ' a d if ect i? lp £ rt i*V. 0 i?^ C 2' nt . 0n d- 6 ?' i Brass and Iron Fenders, Wood Saws, »® d Chocolate, Fulton MarkeMlEEF. Extra P.ck- - Chopping Axes, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Sauce Pans, Gridirons, Smoothing Irons, Fry Pans, Waffle & Wafer Irons, Tea Kettles, Hast Brush es, Rat and Mouse Traps, Knife Cleaners, Apple I’earers, House Scales, &c., &c., &l-. Those wanting to buv will find it to their interest to trade with NATHAN WEED. Nov. M. Macon Fire Department. T HE XEVII-ANNI AI. PARADE of the Department for Inspection and Drill, wffl take place on Thursday the 25th instant. Companies 'rill form in line in front of Lanier House at 3 o’clock, P. M. Hook *V Ladder on the right. Nov. 23. G. S. OBEAK, Chief Engineer. Messenger and State Press Copy. FOR RENT. ^ COMFORTABLE Dwelling with seven rooms, good well of water, out buildings, Ac., near ~ ‘ ’ ASHER AYE US. English Dairy and State CHEESE Dried Bc-ei'and I r eMdc.,ce of d7. Stroheckor. Tongues, Pig» Feet and Hams, Red and White ON- ! a IONS, Mercer and Yellow POTATOES, Sardines l Lobsters and Clams, Prunes and Jellies, Nut, of all kinds, Currants, Dried Figs, Candies, Gum Drops, also a choice selection of pure Brandies, Wines, &c., for Medicinal and Cooking purposes, and a large lot ofCigarsofthe most celebrated brands, smoking aud-chewing Tobacco, Ac , all of which will be sold low for Cash. Come one, Come all and examine our Stock. We are determined to please, nov 2—tf nSlUSIC TEACHER : A f*ADY wishes a situation South, a* teacher of I q U "i,ti7y wniS'mayTierV jTjl Music in a beimnary or private family. Also* j ... 1 -^w needle work And embroidery of all kinds. \/\f AHHruio TT Tt « 4 VTOV 1PA ftftft IKa PflVV U1 H. D. SAXTON, Springfield, Mass. J* II. Jtansom iV Co. MANUFACTDnXRS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Courtland 4* 39 Dey Streets, New York. J. H. Ransom, ^ fA.P. Ransom, Dan’iRansom. > <DarinsW. Geer a* J W, AtBusott* (. Ro bt. H. Boyd. J. COTTON AVENUE,.... MACON GEORGIA. 3 doors from Cherry Street, and next door to McCALLlE & JONES, At the old Stand of John B. Ross A Co., pays Cash for DRIED "FRUIT, COW HIDES, WOOL, DEER SKINS, SHEEP AND GOAT SKINS, BEESWAX A TALLOW. Those having any of the above articles for sale, may rely on getting the highest market price for any wnlch may offer. - , w-<au2sr , 3?:E3:r3», ICO,IWO lbs. COW HIDES. 200,000 lbs. WOOL. 10,000 SHEEP SKINS. 5,000 GOAT SKINS. "X7V7'^]Nr^E , ESI>, 2500 bushels COW PEAS. 2500 bushels WHITE BLACK EYED PEAS. J. SEYMOUR, Cotton Av. City papers. Federal Union, Albany Patriot, and Americus Republican publish the foregoing to the amount of five dollars, nov 18 A Word to the Ladies. W E are now receivingtheSecondStock of Win ter Goods, as one of the firm has jnst return ed from New York. Ail goods bought the first purchase are marked down to run them off and the second Stock can bo purchased at prices varying from 371 to 50 per cent less than previous prices. ’Tis useless to particularize, as oar Stock is too vast, and comprises too many entirely new gems to pnt on paper. Now is the time to buy yourselves rich. Don’t lose money by not calling, when it is so convenient. [ST’Call soon before styles are picked over, nov 16 ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. S’ $10 REWARD ! TRAYED or STOLEN from the Shallow WeH in East Macon, about tbe 20th October last, A BLACK HORSE MULE, about seven years old, with a mane a little longer than ordinary. No other marks recollected. The fiuder will be rewarded as above, and all expenses paid, by addressing the subscriber at Stanfordville Putnam County, Ga. B. R. EZELL. novlO—3t* T CHOICEST FRUITS. J UST RECEIVED, New Layer Raisins, Langue doc, Marseilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet Oranges, Choice Northern Apples, at nov 2 HENRY HORNE S, ty citizen, State Press and Mesacnger copy. For Sale. F IVE Hundred dozen Oeorgia Buckets. 25 do Northern do 10 dozen Brooms, 100 nest Tabs, 50 Half Bushel Measures, 10 tons Iron, 5 tons Castings. 425 sacks Family and S. F. Flour, 10C- Boxes Tobacco all qualities, 40,000 pounds Bacon Hog round, 10 barrels Nats, 50 boxes Raisins, 100 boxes Cheese, 10 kegs Goshen Batter. With every article called for in the Grocery line, excepting liquors. We would respectfully solicit a call from purcha sers. as we can make it to their interest to patronize - ns. [Oct 26—tq J. B. A W. A. ROSS. Cheese. J UST received and receiving weekly, a lot of NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, which will bo sole low at wholesale. JOHN A. NELSON, ootS East M scc.ii To Arrive. n -A PACKAGES new cron Mackerel, ZOO Packages: J ft. A. W.A. ROSS. am<.