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Houston December Sale. Administrator’s Sale. Laild.S fOF Sfllfl. .. v , ,v. ire,.,dfffr t" ! TTTILLbo soldon tho«3d of November inst,in XUA KJCAA.V ■ H<£*£ “ artrrt&Wn >V Jones county, at the tata remde.ee of Jo- - WT»S& in De- SSJ^MS [more or less]: 000 Hobs, 100 Cattle, 10 Mules, 10 Horses, 75 Sheep, 3000 bushels Corn, h odder. Shucks. Also, Fannins utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, 0 Carriages, 1 Buggy, 3 >> agODS and Harness, Potatoes, Peas, and divers other arti cles. Sale will continue from day to day until the Wb ^ f rff tJ OAte‘RHOB E m, j Administrator of the Estate of J. G. Stiles, dec d. the usual hoars of sals, on the first Tuesday comber next, the following property, to-wit: <0 Gents and Boya Hats, l lot of Papering, 3* pain of Gents and Boys Pasts, j doa. pair Suspend era. iVcrarW, *0 bents and Boys, Coats. I doa. Umbrellas, 1 Girth, 4 Circinfles, 3 pair Martingales, 53 Cotton Handkerchiefs, ... . 17 pair Pont* and Ladies flhora. «ad 1 jiSu 1 said property levied on as the property ofHijah M- Hulsey, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Daniel B-8**e- man, rs- Elijah M. Huisev and George J. Wright, retainable July Term, of Inferior Court, of Hoo*. ton County, 1855. Thia Sept. 2»th 1« J . 7 JOHN 8. SMITH, Dep. Sh IT. oet Houston December Sale. ■\XTIVL be told before the Court House door in \V Perry, Houaton County, within tho Wal hour* of sale, lot ot Land No. 807, in the 13ib p»»*. of said county. Levied on as the property or John Henderson, to ratUty three Justice Court 6. bs. ta- aued from the 826th Disk, O. M. Jesie D. W ads worth. Administrator, ra John Heedenon aedLaw- aon 8. Henderson. Levy made and returned to me bv Wm. Richardson, Cor stable. _ ■ Tfot *6 JOHN 8MITH. Pep. Stiff. Houston Sale lor December. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in tbe Town of Perry. Houston County, on the First Tuesday in December neat, within tbe legal hours of sale, one Town Lot, in the \ illage of Hen derson, Houston county. No. not known, but said lot known asthe Osborn Jones Shop Lot, with all the improvements thereon. Levied on es the property of Osborn Jones, to satisfy five Justice Court fi.tos. Curtis Leary vs. Osborn Jones, snd other fi. fas. in my bands. Levy made and returned to me by W m. K^on. C«uUMj ohs suith Dep . Sh ff , Jones County Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo sold, before the Court House door in the town of Clinton, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within the legal honrs of sale, the ^Tbree^jSmSrtS^acrta" of Land, more or less, the place where Green G. Gunn now lives, adjoining lands to Henry Gordon and others, levied upon as the property of Green G. Gunn, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of Chat. E. Hoodiy, and hii wife and others, vs. Green G. Gunn. JAB. G. BARNES, Sheriff, nov 9 Administrator's sale. A GREEABLY to sn order of the Honorsble the Ordinsry of Crawford County, October Term, 1858, will bo sold before tbe Court House, In the town of Knoxville, ssid county of Crawford, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within tbe legal hoars of sale, all tbe lands belonging to the Estate of John Bentley, deceased, iste of said county, (ex cept the widow's dowerj all of said lands lying in said county of Crawford, except a small portion of said settlement which Is cut Off into Upson county. - ----- - - • re iit ora of aa -d Sold for the benefit of the heirs snd creditors c deceased. - Terms mode known on the dsy of ssle. This Oc- SAU L. BENTLEY. Administrator. tober 4tb, 1858. octis "HOUSTON LANDS. Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold be fore the Court House door, in the town of P« rry, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sole, all the lands belonging to the estate ot Lewis Pi llock, deceased, containing six hundred snd fifty-seven seres, more or less, lying in the upper Eleventh District of said comity, the widow's dower excepted. Sold as the property of Lewis Pollock, deceased, i-.r the benefit ol the heirs and creditors. JAMES U. POLLOCK, ISA V. WOODARD. Jr„ Ex'ra. A Adm'rs Cteterorutn of Lewis Pollock. oct12* ALSO, at tbe Court Home door in Clinton, Jones connty, between the legal boon of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, by virtue of an Order from the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones county, the following described VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, To wit: 3,000 acres of land in Jones county, oa the MilledgeviUe Road. seven miles from Macon, ad joining the lands of Samuel Griswold, Wm. Roberts, Green Boberts, Mm Somers and others, well known as the lands, plantation and residence of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased. 1,000 acres of which is Oak and Hickorr Lind. About 300 acres of land known as the Wm. Strip ling tract, upon which said Stripling now lives, will be sold separately. Terms, half Cash, half in twelve months. ALSO, under like order and authority, will bo sold on tbe 1st Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Macon, Bibb county, three hundred and thirty (330) Acres of Land lying on the Macon Reserve, about three and a half <3{) miles from Macon, adjoining tbe lands of John H. Lowe, Robert Y. Little and others, well known as the Eck- ley place. Also, at tbe same time and place, twenty-seven acres of land (in lots of abont four acres each,) ly ing on tbe Columbus Boad, about one and a half miles from Macon, adjoining lands of Mrs. Gray, S. B. Day and Jonathan Wilder. Also, Fifty acres of land two miles west of Macon, known as tbe west half of lot No. forty-one (41), Ma con Reserve. TERMS—One-half Cash—one-half in one year. All sold asthe property of Joseph G. Stiles, dec'd. GABRIEL B. ROBERTS, uov9 Administrator of Joseph G. Stiles, dec’d. A itiuiiiiMrator's Sale. B Y virtue .. _u order of the Court of Ordinary o Crawford County, will be sold before tbe Conrt House door, in tbe town of Knoxville, in said coun ty, on the t ft Tuesday in December next, all the land belonging to the Estate of Jane Walton, iste of said col nty. deceased. The same known as tbe residence of the said Jane Walton, containing one hundred uud eighty arret of land, being one hundred and two of Lot No. 843, also eighty acres, more or less, ol Lot No. #44, all in the Second District of said coun ty, about seventy-five (75) acres of which are clear ed, the balance In the woods. This Oct. 4th. 1 ft 58. WASHINGTON F. VINIXG. net i# Administrator. Atlmniistrotor's sale. W ILL be told on the first Tuesday in January next, before tbe Courthouse door, in the town of Monticello, agreeable to an order of the honora ble the Ordinary of Jasper county, all tbe negroes belonging to the Estate of William Barclay, deceas ed, to wit: Dave, a man Eighty four years old; Char lotte, a woman sixty years old; Gip.-a man twenty four years old; Chanty, a woman twenty-six years old, and Katy. a girl seven years old. All sold for the benefit if the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm’r. September 81,1858,* E-vecutorV Male. A GREEABLY to the last Will and testament of Greaf Chores, deceased, I will sell at public tils, at the Court House door, in Knoxville, Craw ford county, on the first Tuesday in January next. Twenty-eight or Thirty likely young Negroes, con sisting of men, women ana children. Terms— twelve months’ credit, with good security. Oct 26* ISAAC G. CHEVES, Ex’r. jy Journal ft Messenger copy.' Administratrix' Sale. W ILL be sold at Clinton, Jones County, on the first Tuesday in December next, agreeable to an enter of the honorable Ordinary of laid county, between the usual hours of sale. Five Hundred and Forty acre* of Land, more or lees, adjoining lands of Jonathan T. Holmes, John J. Barfield, B. H. Green and others, belonging to the Estate of Lovel Smith, late of Jones County deceased. On the premises is a good well of water, a good new Gin house, a new Dwelling house with the other necessary out build ing, a large ochard of all kinds of choice fruits.— The Plantation is very productive and in good re pair and in a healthy soc.'on. A portion of the lands U fine rich bottom land. Terms on the day. Oct 96 EMELIXE SMITH. Adm’x. Administrator's sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will bo sold, before tbe Court House door in the town of Perry, in ssid county, on the first Tuesday in December next. Lot of Land No. (three hundred and four) 304, and tbe north half of three hundred and three, in the thirteenth (13th) Dis trict of ssid county, all except about sixty acres en cumbered by the dower interest ot Mrs. Sarah C, Laidler, widow. Also, one negro man, Gilbert, about 97 or 98 years old, all to bo sold as the property of the Estate of Hamiltor A. Laidler, late of said county, deceased, for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and creditors. JOHN LAIDLER, octl9 Administrator. HOTEL, and other valuable town property, FOR SALE IN THE TOWN OF FORSYTH, On the First Tuesday in December, 1858. B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Monroe eounty, will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, within legal sale hours .- THE HOTEL EOT, known as Thomas’ Hotel, THE SHOE SHOP EOT, ASD TAX YARD PREMISES, And SEVENTY ACRES OF’ LAND adjoining the Tan Yard premises. Also, FOUR HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the lands of D. F. Walker, Aaron Tal- madge and Madison Dewberry, abont Sixty acres of which is in the woods. Also, the following negroes to wit: TOM, abont thirty-two years old, an excellent hostler and good farm hand. CHARLES, about thirty-eight yean old, a Dum ber one Cook, which business he baa followed a number of yean DAVID, about fifty yean old. ALLEN, about thirty yean of age. an excellent Carrier. PERRY, about thirty-seven years old, a good Tan-Yard band and good farm hand, DAVID, abont forty-eight yean old, a good Tan Yard hand. BEN, an extraordinary Currier, about thirty-three year* old. MOSES, rbout thirty yean old, a Tan Yard band or farm hand. IIENRY, about sixty-five yean old, a Cook. LOYD, about twenty-ieven yean of age, likely, and a good Shoe maker. JONAS, about twenty-five yean old, a number one Shoe maker. FRANK, about thirty-five yean old, a Shoe and Boot Maker. JIM, about forty, a good Shoe maker and excel lent cobler. HENRY, about fifty-five, a fine Shoo maker. GEORGE, about thirty, able bodied and a splen did Shoe maker. * Yellow WILLIAM, a good Shoe maker, and one among the best cutters in the Stale, abont fifty yean old. Black BILL, about thirty-five yean of age, and a good Shoe maker. Some of the above negroes will be sold together with the Shoe Shop acd Tan Yard. Also, Fint and Second Floor, 70 by 40 feet, of a part of the west wing of the HOTEL—a good loca tion for a business house, on the public square, south of tbe Court House. Also, one House and lot, now occapied by Wm. J. Howell, containing one acre, more or less. Also, one small house snd lot, between B. K. Wil son’s and Dr. R. L. Roddey’s. The HOTEL is a luge and commodious building, and beside doing tbe usual local and transient bust ness, it has the benefit of the travelling public both going to and returning from the Indian Spring. In connection with the Hotel, is a large, newly built, and well arranged Livery Stable, two Carriage Houses, a large and productive garden, a good well of water, good lots, and everything necessary to car ry on a first class Middle Georgia Hotel. The Tan Yard Buildings are mostly new and un der good repair; SEVENTY-NINE Tanning Vats, Fifteen Acres of good land belonging to it, a very comfortable Dwelling House, and all other necessa ry ont bouses. Tb e Shoe Shop is about Seventy feet by Forty, sit- oat ed on tbo square, north from the Court House, with a vacant rear of half an acre more or less. The above property sold as tbe property of J. H. Thomas, of said county, deceased. Persons wishing to buy such property will please take due notice and call and examine. Terms of sale liberal. JOHN A. THOMAS, JEFFERSON HOGAN, ALBERTUSH. WATTS. Forsyth, Oct. 14, 1858. [nov 9] Administrators. MRS; DESSAU n AS as usual returned from tile A’ortk with her strikingly magnificent assort in'-;;! of Parisian millinery, -ur; ing in grandeur any stock of GOODS that has ever been submitted to Southern inspection. EVENING DREr-SES which baffle description, I WILL sell one or both of my PLAN T A - TIOSS in Dooly county, 8) miles belovMon- teznma, on Flint River. One contains 1.873 ACKfi— of LAND—s me rOO acres open, ami in a bighstUe of cultivation. Good Framed NEGRO HOUSES _ , and GIN HOUSE ; other improvements good. EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim The other contains some 9,2*7 seres of land, about •00 acres open, and in a high state ofcnluvation. good frair.-d Negro Hoaies and Dwelling House, DRESS TRIMMINGS, . other l.,:;.dingsgo. Latvian excellent little WA- CASPIAN IIAIR PINS, TER MILL, to do the .-rindingjor both Plantations, j GRECIAN CURLS, HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and an assortment of divers articles, which would require an endless list to enumerate. Delay not! Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer, solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant and beantitul. US^MRS. D., is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnets aud all Goods in her line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates, oet 5 her buildings good, and an excellent little WA- .R >11LL, to d-> tbe grinding foeboth Plantations. There is some J000acres of CANE and SWAMP; LANDS, some TWO to THREE HUNDRED ACRES open, and in a high state of cultivation.— Joins CoL JohnS. Thomas and William Drumrigbt, **CaH amfexamEjefor yourself. My Overseer will show tbe place at any time. I will sell it low. With the PLACES, I will sell CORN. FODDER, OATS, STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. Griffin, Ga., July 31 W. W\ CHAPMAN, ang 3 Messenger copy. Andrew S. Garr and others. Lands for Sale. State of Flori da, Middle Cir- Lewis Curtis ft Nath’l. Thurston, I cnit, in Leon eo. Trustees of the Apalachicola I In Chancery. Land Company, and others. J P URSUANT to a Decree rendered in this cause- the subscriber will sell Ira auction, at the places and times herein specified, all the Lands belonging to said Company embraced in “ Tie Forbes Pur- chase,'' and lying in the countieaof Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden and Liberty, via: the lands lying in the first two named counties will be sold atTaLLSBassii. on the seventh (7th) day of December, and those lying in tbe last two will be sold at Quixcr, on the four teenth (14th) day of December next These lands, comprising abont a million of acres, extend from the St. Marks to the Apalachicola Riv ers ; they exhibit every variety ot timber indigenous to tins Latitude, including, of course, live .oak, cy press, cedar and juniper; tbe soil is adapted to tbe growth of grain, cotton—long and short staple, to bacco, and sugar-cane. Tbe water* abound in fish, and the forest with materials for ship-building and naval stores. TERMS: “ One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years, in equal instalments, with eight percent, interest from date of purchase -. titles to be made by the Receiver when all the purchase money is paid. 1 ’ The ssle will be positive and without reserve. JOHN BEARD, Receiver, Ac. Tallahassee, August 31—iSt. Valuable Plantations for Sale. D EMISING to move my planting inters* iM' west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN-jJa* TaTIOXS. One situated in Macon connty within three miles of Winchester, on tho South-Western Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, (with good improvements, and be- n thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in cnlti- C. H. Freeman & Co. COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., oma, as rsesL, at thiix old staid, a choice asokthe.vt or FAMILY GROCERIES, O F' every description and of tbe best quality, fresh and good—being constantly in receipt of new supplies from the Northern Markets, - Sugars, Spices, White Fish, Syrups, Citron, Herrings, Coffee, Green Fruits in cans, Hams, Teas, Condiments, Lard, Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour, Nuts, Cheese^ Butter, Raisins. Mackerel, Pork, And other articles too numerous to mention, cam- prising the whole range ofF’amiiy Grocery supplies. CANDIES- We particularly invite the attention of dealers snd others to onr large and complete stock of Can dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best msterials and warranted to retain their hardness and brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose both and become worthless. We ofler unrivalled inducements to purchasers. CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, Ofevery variety and made of choice materials. Families and parties supplied at tho shortest notice >e most reasonable and on the i ble terms. vation, a considerable portion of which is fresh land, fined. . The other plantation u situated in the 14th District CbOlCO TobaCCO and SogaTS, of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi- chikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land, about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land of the best quatitv, and the remainder good Fine Land, with abont thirteen hundred acres in cultiva tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produc tive as anyland in South-Western Georgia, and is finely watered, and substantially improved. My over seers will show these places to any one wishing to examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay ments easy.’ For further particulars, address the undersigned at Macon. ” " * 1 july 27—tf Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IN THEIR SEASON. We shall keep constantly oh hand dur- 3ing the Fall and Winter,_ _ Fresh Oysters and Fi.-! native and imported, of the best qualities sod re spectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs in tbeer-articles. oet 5 Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph.- To all wboui it may concern. This is to notify the public that N d BAU fi8 Isaacs is at Home Again, . _ _ And begs to assure bis patrons that bis SALOON is SIO.OOO Oasnl , not a thing of a day. Citiiens and the traveling pub- -i~r- -i -t _ -t-'.-i _ , , • ; lie will find the establishment open not for the sea- v aluaole Plantation\ «>» °*»r. »»*«»«?»«.*>»»o f ^y e « .n d those calling upon us will at ail boors find onr Lsrder sup plied with all the delicacies that the New York and other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and something good to drink, and six days out of seven more tban can be found in any other house in town. IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE. T HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol lars cash, the Plantation in Houston county; known as the Beu Gray place, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Aorca of Land. This Plantation -j- n T3„ _. is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mile of 1 Jji J.SE181CS OC JjFOtJtlGF. the South-Western Rail Road, ssid road Dossing! __ _ „ _ * Under Ital-Iou-H Unit, Cherry Si. the South-Western Rail Boad, said road passing through one corner of the Land. There is between six ana seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in j fine condition for making a crop another year. The place is well improved. Having Frame Negro' Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty j Negroes, and Frame Gin House, Cotton Screw and i Stables. These Lands are level and well adapted to the pro-; dnetion of Corn or Cotton, and insvead of wearing ont, get more productive as they grow older, under judicious cultivation. His bill of fare will every day Be just the thing for little pay, And those who at their place may eat. Will find in it all things complete, And going once, they then will know That ISAACS' is the place to go. WE shall be happy to tee onr friends, assuring them that it will be onr unremitting care to please in Cliauge of Schedule. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPAO&ET LINE IN C0XXXECTI0X with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Roads. T HE splendid and Fast Running sC/ta GORDON, K. Barden, Commander,leaves Savan nah for Charleston every Sunday and HeJnesday afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going North; returning. leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 3} o’clock (after the arrival of the cars of tbe North Eastern R. Road.) and ar rives at Savannah early the following mornings. By this route Passengers can obtain through tick ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the the Central Rail Road and its connections, all freights between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded with dispstcb and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS, Ag't, Savannah. E. LAFITTE ft CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. jan 19 EVANS, HARRISS & GO., j Important Jo Planters! 'Factors & Commission Merchants, j orrosiTX the st»v hil road dxpot, MACON. GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Beady on the Arrival of every Train, apl15 GRANITE HALL any other hoteL mar 2 B. F. DENSE. FLINT HOUSE. MACON, GA, r jxOBMERLY known as tbe Macon House, J on First street, opposite Patten, Col- [HrI tins ft Co., has been recently fitted up withJLLI lie patronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the ab< when arriving at the depot will ask Tor its tative. The table shall not be inferior to substantiate of life. Price of BoardL: For a single meal 50 Sapper, Lodging and Breakfast 1,25 By the day. - 1.50 Single week 8,00 By the month (Board & Lodging)....20,00 feb 2 THOS IL FUN V, Proprietor The plane will be aold on a credit of one. two and every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand \ taijiow. dollars cash. tv It may not be geoerally known that we have Macon, Sept. 28.1858 Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, iu Perry, Houston County, on the first Toes Jsy In De< ember next, between tbe usual houis of sale, Lot of Land No. 236, in the 6tb District of said coun ty, 50 or 60 acre* of which are open, and has on it a framed dwelling with 3 rooms and 2 fire places, with other nacossery improvements. Water privileges excellent. This plsce Is in one mile of Sltoa Mills and Station No. 9, South-Western Railroad. Sold by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Houston County, asthe property of Robert Smith, deceased, fordbe benefit of his heirs ana cre ditors. DAVID WALKER, octl9 Administrator. legatee’s Sale. B Y the oovenant of Legatees of A. J. Parker, late of Bibb county, deceased, will be sold before tbe Court House door in Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tueaday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, one negro woman—about 18 years old, and her child, and seventy-five acres of Lsnd. being part of Lot No. 1 to, lying "in Bibb county. Sold for a distribution among the Legatees. tyTerms on the day of sale. JOHN B. PARKER, 8. M. BROWN. JOHN G. WORSHAM, ALFRED DENNIS, oct T9 Legatees. Adiuiuisiraior’b Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs County, will be sold before the Court nouse door in Troupville, Lowndes county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale. Lot ot land No. three hundred and ninety-nine, in the Twelfth District of originally Ir win. now Losrndas county. ... The above land will be sold for the benefit of the hair* and creditors of tbe Estate of Benjamine B. Smith, late of Twiggs ROBERT K. PARKER, 0(41# Administrator. Administrator’s Sale. A G REE ABLY to an order of the Honorable tbe Conrt of Ordinary of Dooiy County, will be sold before the Conrt House door in the town of Vienna, in said county, on the First Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, all the -negroes belonging to the estate of Giliis Wright, late ofssid eounty of Dooly, deceased, vix; Rhody, a woman; llove, a boy ; Irvin, a man; Sandy, a man; Amos, a boy -, Doss, a man; Charlotte, a woman. Sold for tbe purpose of a distribution. Terms made known on day of sale. Nov. 23. WM. 8. JOHNSON, Adm’r. Adiaiiustrufor’s Sale. B Y order of the Inferior Court, of Jones Connty, will be told before tbe Court House door, in Clinton, on tbe first Tuesday in January next, as tbe property of James W. Harkins, late of said county deceased. SIX SLAVES. Terms on the day, Nov. S3. ROBERT P. HARKINS. Adm’r. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of tbe County of Crawford, for leave to sell two Negroes belonging to the estate of William Harper, deceased. JANE HARPER, Adm’x. Oct. 28, 1858. By O- R- HUNTER, Ag’t, I a Card from Dr. James M. Jar- 'RETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMA RY.—My connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years’ course of steady devotion to the cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled opportunities and ad vantage of pathological research—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Iukalalion—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 Tknat, Lungs, and Air- Passages. By inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and tbe integument. I do not ad vise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of general treatment; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper manage ment of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yeti deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, snd tbe high character of the Institution over which II have so long bad the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me.— At the solicitation of many private and professional ic aid th. * Notice. S IXTY days after data application will bo made to the Ordinary of Jones connty. forlosveto sell negro man, Peter, belonging to the Estate of Tboa. J. Williams, late of Jonta county, deceased. October 12, ISAAC HARDEMAN, Adm'r. OTIC IL—Two months after date application will lie made to the Ordinary or Crawford County, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be longing to the Estate of Lemon M. Cauaev. late cf said county, deceased. SAM’L H. CAUSEY, ■ uov!6 Executor N OTICK.—All persons having demands against Thomas J. Williams, late of Jones connty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, pro perly attested, to me, within the time prescribed by law. And all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment, nov 9 ISAAC HARDEMAN, Adm'r. Executor's Sale. O N the 1st Tuesday in December next, will be told to the highest bidder in Macon, lot of land No. 58, lying in the Fourth District of Bibb, original ly Houaton county, containing 202) acres. ALSO, in Thomaston, Upson connty, lot of land No. *84, in the Fifteenth District of Upson, original ly Monroe county, containing 202) acres ; the pro perty of the Estate of Mrs. F. M. Keid, deceased.— By order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary oi Richmond county. J. GUIMABIN, Ex’r. oct IS AUministrator’s sale. j j Y order of the Conrt of Ordinary of JoneaCoun- 1 i ty, will be sold before tbe Court House door, lo Clinton, on the fint Tuesday iu January next, be tween the legal hours of sale, a negro woman named Melvins, and a Land Warrant, one hundred and six ty acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred- itura of William Felts, lata of said eonoty, deceased. MARGARET W. FELTS, Administratrix with the Will annexed. Sept. 14. A4lminisiratrix’s Sale. 4 GREE ABLY to an order of the Hon. the Court of /i Ordinary of Dooly Connty, will ho sold before the Court bouse door, In the town of Vienna, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Jano>7 next, within the legal hours of sale, all that portion ot the real ra tals o? Allen R. Pettat, lateof said county deceased, situated in the 7th District of said ooonty, and known as lots of land No. containing four hundred and five aerra, more or less, it being the place upon which the said Pettot lately resided. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Terms made known on tho dsy of rata. Nov. #3.1838. MARY E. PETTET, Adm’x. ale. AililHir isti :iti i v’ TJY virtue of an Order of the Co art of Ordinary, 11 nf Jnnra County, will be told before the Court House door, in Clinton, on the First Tuesday in Jan uary next, thu following Slaves: Lewis, George, Emil V. and Betray, belonging to the Estate of Wil liam J. Card, deceased. Also a Land Warrant of One Hundred ard Twenty Acres. Sold for the bon efitof the ln-irs snd creditors of deceased. N OTICB.—Sixty days after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Hoastnn County, for leave to sell all tbe real Es tate of Wade H. Barfield, lata of Honslon connty, deceased. YOUNG JOIIXSON, Adm'r. nov 2 ticorgia—-Jones Comity. W HEREAS Jeaae Pitts. Guardian of the minors of William Cleland, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular those interested, to be and appear at my of fice on or before the 1st Monday In January next, and shew canse, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given nnder my band at office, this 5th day of No vember, 1838. CHA& MACARTHY, Ord. nov 9 ticorgitt—Houston County. W HEREAS, Thomas Gilbert, Administrator of Clarita Yates, late of said County, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are tbtgefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, witbin the time pre scribed by law, to show canse, if any they have, why said Letters sboald not be granted. Given nnder my hand, at office, this 17th day of September, 1858. fenti 21—6m JOHN 8. J0B8QM. Ord’y. Georgia—Jones County. H enry j. Marshall having applied to bo appointed Guardian of the person and proper ty of Marion L. Marshall, a resident of said connty, this is to cite all persons concerned to bo and ap pear at the Conrt of Ordinary, to bo held in and ior said county on the fint Monday in December next, and shew canse. if any they have, why said Henry j. Marshall should not be entrusted with tho Guar- dianahiji of the person and property of Marion L. Witness my Official signature, this 26th Oot. 1858. nov 9 CHAS. MACARTHY. Ord- For Sale. J^IVE Hundred doaen Georgia Backets, Nov. 9. *5 do Northern do 10 doze* Brooms, 100 nest Tabs, 50 Half Bushel Measures, 10 tons Iron, 5 tons Castings, 425 sacks Family and S. F. Flour, 100 Boxes Tobacco all qualities, . 40,000 pounds Bacon Hog round, 10 barrels Nuts, 50 boxes Raisins, 100 boxes Cheese, 10 kegsGoshen Butter. With every article called for in tho Grocery line, xcepting liquors. Terms We would respectfully solicit a call from purcha sers, as we esn make it to their interest to patronize (Oct, 26—tt] J.B.ftW.A.IiOoS. ii friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been long and liberally supported, and after aue consideration, I have concluded to make snch arrangements as will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment witbin tbe 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 tbe arrange ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro fessional brethren and the public, I would respect fully announce in conclusion, that I ean aow be con sulted personally or by letter, on all diseases as above and that the medicines, the same as used in the In stitution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inka- ling Vapors, Medical Inkalcrs, Ac., Ac., will be for warded Dy express to any part of the Uuited States or the Canadas. Truss* My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, vix : *12 per month for each pa tient, which trill include medicine sufficient for one month's use; also. Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus, Payment as follows; to to be paid to Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, ana the balance *6 at thd expiration ofthe month, if the pr.tiint be cored or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in fall, ean 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 be seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters for advice promptly answered. For further panic- titan address JAMES M. JARRETT, 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 medi cated vapor can bo seen and inspected. sepl4—Cm SBB possessing all the medical qualities so much desired by them. Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself: Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any way yon want them - ALSO. Shrimps and Grabs, Wild Game of every variety. Venison and Beef Steaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, ■ Deviled Ham and Deviled Terapins, Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, Ac., Ac., Ae, Wood-cock, Grouse,. Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure wants, can always bo had when in season. Confectioneries and Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries,' Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pine Apples, Vanons description of Nats. Cakes, Ac., All of which can bo purchased, as taw prices for CASH. Bo sura and call at oct 12 E. ISAACS A BROTHER. itOEBUAVE’S DYSPEPisXA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAIIS WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, STOMACH OK DIVER, beneficial, and in others effected a decided care. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., R ENEW the tender of their services to the Plan ters of Georgia aud the adjoining States, and will continue to sell Cotton at nrrr exars per bale. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly and at tbe lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when desired, on Cotton in store. IVx. M. D’Akti«x*c, | wk. E. Kvass, Gto.W. Evaxs, | Kobt. Y. Hakriss. Savannah. July 2#. 1858, aug 3—6m* ISAAC HA YDEN,...v..J THOS WOODWARD Sale and Livery Stable. TTAYDEX ft WOODWARD ore now ' 11 prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally, r. ith good safo Horse*,, and new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention to business and reasonable Cash Prim will enable them to do so. ty Horses fed snd kept by the day, w eek or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to .Lottery INGERSOLL HOOPj LOCK, SOMETHING WOOD’S Premium GalJ K VEHY BODY is requested to «n 'J a new and b* .ntifu! sty!- 0 f I * drift t imp hfrin rr lnfrroir.. i ' *■ Office, Macon, Ga. apl dissipation. the system. 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 Lnng 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 he will send a copy of the prescription used, {free of ckarge) with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Core for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit tbe afflicted, and be hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, oct5-—3m William*burgh. Long Island. FINDLAYS’ STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL MACHINE SHOP, MACON, GEORGIA. rplIE Proprietors of this Establishment would re- JL spcrtfnlly call the attention of those contem plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Sawing and Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The snperionty ofthe Work has been, and will be, a snf- the expedition of work possessed by no other estab lishment in the State.. Oar prices and terms will compare favorably with that of any first class North ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of Machinery, ftc; for any portion of which wo will be pleased to receive orders, vix. Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery Circular Saws, Milt Gearing, Mill Stones, of best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes. Iron Railings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, Sic., or Wrought asd Cast Icot*, very superior, embracing • strength with beauty * of Design. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sites. Columns for Stores, Churches, Ac., ftc.. Gold Mining Machine ry, with Double and Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of any required sixo. Shafting with Turned Pollies, from the smallest sixe to nine feet Di ameter, Cotton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, England's Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and other Bail Road Castings. Ail work warranted to be equal to the best made elsewhere. R. FINDLAY ft SONS. Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10 Are yoit-SicK J I Then yon can't bo cured too soon. Don’t delay antil your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it is too lata. Four fifths of all the diseases which people tbe church yards, might be cured by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, if taken in season. Don’t go dragging through the Spring, faint, sleepy and list less, because your blood Is loaded with bile. Don’t wear tbe headache. Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your stomach is fonl. Don’t pa rade yourselfsronnd the world, covered witbPimnles, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores, and all or any ofthe unclean dteeasee of tbe skin, because your system wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself about, lean, hag gard, all caved in. because your Stomach and Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer's Pills set these things right as sorely as waterqnenches fire. They purify tho body and.blood, and restore their Inactions into healthy activity which yon can feel as quick as they are taken. They are the one great medicine wonder of the age. recogiaed by all who know their Virtues, and many thousands know | them. Take tho Cherry Pectoral tor a cough, and the Pills for all derangements requiring a purgative medicine. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An- alytii ;i! Che mat, Lmvt 11. Mass—And sold by all Druggist and dealers in medicine throughout thia section. oct 5—2m. Houston Lands for Sale. T HE subscriber offers at private sale tbe Planta tion wbereon he resides, containing 400 acres of land well watered; 900 acres under cultivation, the remainder in woods. Upon tbe premises are a good double Log Dwelling with sir comfortable rooms and necessary out buildings. The location is very healthy—neighborhood nnexjeptionable— Churches and good Schools convenient. If not dis posed of before, it will be pnt up at public outcry in Perry, on the first Tuesday in December next.— Terms reasonable. Sept. 21—tf ARTHUR McCALLEY. T. C. NISBET, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE * SHOP, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia. WROUGHT IRON Cotton Screws worth from $75 to $100. T HE above Cat represents the Simplest nml most Compact, nail most durable form of COTTON SCREW in use. It has now been in nse for five years snd over, by planters in this neighbor hood, ami no perceptible wear. It will pack by band, or horse power, bales weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs. ALSO, Steam Engines and Boilers, and every variety of Castings and Machinery. Anv. 31. NEW STOCK OF I SUPPOSE *11 know by this time, thet I^have moved my STOCK from TRIANGLE BLOCK to tbe Granite Front Store, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE I now have a new and good STOCK OF CHIaNTiA, Consisting of DIXXEH SETTS, at from 8175 down to any single Sett wanted. Tea Setts Gilt, .n r ■ ■' 1 t Kf- n. !i China !,> «•-•' • •i *7\. White China, nude in Setts to snit purchasers and priced accord ingly. Glass in Setts, French, for from 618,00 to 630,00, per sett, handsomely en graved. Goblets, from 62,50 per dox. to 615. Whito 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. R. P. McEVOY. CF* City papers copy. spirited, it will prove a gratefhl aromat! possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION: The great popularity of this delightful A induced many imitations, which tbe pub guard against purchasing. Be not persnad anything els# until you have given Boerbi tap- - - r- - — — ..... tbe sole proprietors, * BENJAMIN PAGE, JR , & CO., Hannfactm? lg Pharmaceutists andChemi burg, Pennsylvania. and Druggists generally, throughout tbe State, may 18 STONE’S HATSTOEE (OPPOSITE THE EASIER HOUSE) Jast Received a Splendid Stock of HATS & CAPS, C ONSISTING ofthe most recent styles for Get tlemen, Boys and Children. The following com prise a few ofthe leading articles in his line; Gent’s Fashionable Silk Hats, ail width Brims, “ “ Black Cassimer, do do “ Superior French Felt, of all colors, “ Cattle and Storm Hats, •* Velvet Caps of all colon and prices, Navy, Cloth, and Silk Caps, “ Beaver and 1’lnsh do Childrens i price. Black] These articles are all new, and will be sold low. CALL AT STONE S HAT STORE. Sept. 28, 1858. HATS, CAPS, &e. BELDEINT & CO., R ESPECTFULLY inform tho public that thev have just received a new and elegant supply of Full tad Winter Goods, to which they invite the at tention of their friends and patrons, and traders generally—their stock being one of tbe most com pete and extensive ever offered in this market, cm- ■racing tbe following articles: Men’a Cable Silk llats, “ Curled Brim Silk Hats, “ Wide “ Black Cashmeres all styles, Gent's black and drab Beavers, late styles. Men’s fine French Felts, black, brown and pearl, Gent’s Mossard’a Hats, fine, •• Storm •• Men’s Otter Caps, •• PInsh •• “ Fishing do Gent’s black, brown and blue Velvet Caps, " Cloth Caps, “ Cashmere do new style, “ Navy do Boys’ Felt Hats, brown black and pearl, “ Star •• •• Plaid “ “ Velvet Caps, black and bine, “ Cloth •• do Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps, all kinds. Wool Hats for plantation nse, all qualities. Dealers are assured that they can make their pur chase here as cheap and of as good quality as any establishment in tbe State. BELDE.Y ft CO.. Sept. 28. Cherry Street. Macon, Ga ^ Patten & Miller, (lstx ravnee, trerros & co.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. O. TATTMS....:. A. 3. X1LUB. E *° 83 Jw JoxLeutheurL Oollins, on (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) ito TT TILL continue the Ware Hoo»c anti Com- D( VV niirt*iou B awincat the Fire Proof Build- it? ine occupied bv them in this place, in connection eai with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits no the business of the patrons of the latefinn and Plant- hi-- ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to i all business confided to their care. Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS. July 6—tf PETER S. HUMPHRIES, a ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in all the Courts of the Macon District, and also in tho Federal Courts at Savannah , * and Marietta. lang IT—ly A- Lanier ft Anderson, £ A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W, MACON. GA., se. T)RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, en ' JL and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and ti>°' Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah._ They have also recently become the Agents ofthe following Insurance Companies: The Augusta Insurance and Ranking Com pany of which W. M. D’Aktignac is 1’residentoind C. F. McCay is Secretary. _ ” - And the Alabama 1'ire and Marine Insu rance Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves token at usual rates, apl 20 3 SPEER * HUNTER, f* ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. Ojfi.ce on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. IT 7-E have associated as partners in the practice YV of law in the counties of the Macon and ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in tho State by spe- 1 cial contract—also wilt attend the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. . ALEX. M. SPEER, j mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. is- EAW CARD. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs & Hill, ;h. ATTORNEYSATLAW, es! Macon, Ga. >c- apl 20 Wm. K. dcGraffenried, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2 MACON. GA. es. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above ed Damour’s oct 27 ed L. N. WHITTLE, & ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jy MACON, GA. d. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug ns Store. jan 6 of Law Copartnership. it I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS, “ d MilledgeviUe, Ga. Tkomasville, Ga. “? sep 15 J. B. ItHEEEK, % ATTORNEY AT LAW, ii, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., XT TILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT VV comprising the following counties, Glynn, as Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and id Charlton, rtso McIntosh ofthe Eastern. may 4 7 ISAAC HARDEMAN, ee ATTORNEY AT LAW, »- CLINTON, GEORGIA. July 7 ly 7 T. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, « MACON, GA. / \FFICEin Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, ft first door above entrance to Concert Hall. S, aug 4 1 J.L. SEWARD. A. H H AN5EI.L. SEWARD d: IUNSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, l THOMASVILLE, GA. A LL claims forwarded to ns will meet with prompt EA. attention. We shall practice in tbe counties ot ] Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, c Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. t SEWARD ft HANSELL. 1 ThomasviUe, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 -A-rttuir Dickinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , MACON GEORGIA - OFFICE—in Waahington Block, over E. S&nte- bury’s Clothing Store. oct12 y Samuel If. Washington, i ATTORNEY AT LAW ' MACON, GA. Office neat to Concert Hall,over Payne’s Drag Store WILL practice in all tbe counties of the Macon Circuit, mid in the counties of Washington, Wilkin' son and Lanrens. _ oct 19 S A. V. DURST, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA, IT 7 ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted YV to his care. |y O'PFICE—over Mr. DeLoaehe's store, a few doors be'ow Lanier House. Behbiuces.—Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, Gen. A. J. Hansell, Marietta, Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Macon, Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta, octlit ,,, Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, T« MACON, GEORGIA. }>'! Electricity used iu Extracting Teeth. f " YtCD DNALD'S Tooth Paste always on hand and w ] .It A for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the finest style of TEETH, also Qpld Foil, Gold and Sil- — ver Plato and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, fto., also with any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice, n oct 12 J DR. A. PIERCE, ag HOMOEOPATH 5 OFFICE MS WASHINGTON BLOCK, an Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for ma sale. the Macnr, July 13-tf. ed IKON COTTON TIE. I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea South West, tho IXGKBSOLL HOOP LOCK withathe common Hoop Iron Banl« has superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale. Time and space would fail us to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men, Insurers, Compressers and {shippers, shouting beyond a doubt, that the days of Hope binding are numbered, and the Immense advantages of the Hoop laock and Iron Tic. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded in these points: 1. They save twenty to thirty dollar* co-t in baling material on every one hundred 2.*The fastening is much more expeditiously ap plied, and much more convenient for the compress. 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton from the bale. _ . . 4. ltit« an almost absolute security against Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown by actual experiment, tcill smoulder vnthout juiint-, twenty hours tcilhout spreading, and .Allowing plenty of time for easy extinguishment. % 5 It I* iu absolutely secure fastening, in actual experiments made in Montgomery, b»I^ thus bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without perceptible effect. ’ 6. It is perfectly simple,and requires no machinery at all in the application. Any common hoop-iron of proper width and thickness, (which is about J inch widft, aod a scant sixteenth of one Inch thick.) and of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken in the hand, one end passed through the opening, from the under side, of one end of the under part ofthe lock to the length of about ono inch, and ihen | bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the j j now for the first time being introduced MINEATCRES IN AQUj AXl) IMPERIAL PHOTOGRa?* 1 This Stylo of a Pu tore, resembleso. J it its: ox iyokv [ the advantage of the Photograph, , j hands of Mr. MAXDELLO, lhe are _ ist, makes the most beautiful PicturT™ the most faithful likeness ever seen, p* inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins uul really beautiful. ' photograph! Portrait* takes as usual and painted es] Oil PASTEL, by Mr. BERUKF. v known to the public as a talerted Artig* Ambrotypes and Daguer taken as usual in the very best style, u \ DUCED PRICES, ranging from oaeidt] Persons in want of r. GOOD Lskenaa. tronisc * FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH** eveiy conveniem e and comfort is prorijj customers, and where they can prortr. ^ nor PICTURE at the SAME PRICE .a J at other places. Dont fail to call and see us, sad yog 1 be pleased. R l'j'I nov 23 Horace Fitch & (f ARE STILL TO BE FOUND AT Tlf Stand, ont Triangle BUJr, OPPOSITE MARINE Kj A ND we bare just received a very «.,B the various styles of Ready Made Sfy FALL & WINTER CLOT? Made up expressly for us. and we ire » ing new supplies every week from o«| Manufactory. We have, in connection with our BeaJj, thing for Gentlemen, a very large stocks Children’s & Youth’s Cli Of the various styles and qualities to suit , as well as all kinds of Gentlemen': j Goods, consisting in part, of Merino Shiuii ers. Linen Bosom Shirts, Cotton and la, ers. Socks, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, Qi* Umbrellas, fte- We also have a very large stock of kinds of Traveling and Common Tra ; ing Hi Bonuet Boxes, Valises, Carpet Bags, 4 apesn, . „ EATS and CAPS. ^ hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through We ^ have a good stock of the u- be a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock,) of Hllts , im ] caps. and then bent in the same manner as the other. I he — - 1 “ button is then turned back to its place oyer them, and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale may be moved if deaired. 7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com pass tban rope—thereby rendering it easier to han dle, and cheapening freight These facta and advantages are certified to by leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro- B. POfI JASPER F. GREER. | 3N/ JbJ W kers iu testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec- Jj 3IHll\ \JT I'OCGl'V ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the * ** leading Brokers and Buye *s, after the mostaatisfac- rtnrrn o» CRCp tory experience and tests, unite In the following a- fl t- L. n UO I R L L* greement, which will leave no doubt on these points • ^ crm»* in our line to call and examine ourUrg ( we are disposed to sell at extremely W we arc satisfied with small profits <mi Oct 26.—tf h~ We, tbe undersigned, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten ed with the lrVGERMOIgl* IIOOP LOCK, a 1. though we are aware that it will we ign lbs. more >er bale than Hope-tied Cotto i. HARRIS & JOHNSTON. C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYIXGTOX. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy the following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of M“ jamar: Savannah, July 22d, 1858. Jessrs. Freeman &. Roberts, Macon, Ga: Gents.—I have agreed with 31r. Beattie, Agent for ngersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron i ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the 8: TTAVK opened m their j XI low TELEGRAPH BUILDING; Respectfully, ftc., C. A. L. LAMAR. ieve they are presenting t 5 glad to fur- Macon, Aug. 3,1858. 1 T. A. HARRIS, 3, FREEMAN ft ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. REMOVAL. HAS REMOVED HIS BREAD BAKERY, NEXT TO GROCERY STORE, nov 2—tf iy Citixen, Messenger and State Press copy tf. ed in their New STORE, 1 ,EGBAFHBUILE Macon, Ga., a complete stock of mMNLT 8UPPU1 Consisting in part of Hiram Smith’s, and Macon Mills FLOUR, Old Government Java, Lsgiinl tas COFFEE, Stuart's Coffee. Cm.hv J dered SUGAR, a direct importation oft* and Chocolate, Fulton Market BEEF,! led PORK, Choice Table BUTTER, Pi English Dairy aud State CHEESE, Drial Tongues, Pigs Feet and Hams, Red aadr IONS, Mercer and Yellow POTATOES.] Lobsters and Clams, Prunes and Jellis kinds. Currants. Dried Figs, Candies, f also a choice selection ot pure Brant ftc., for Medicinal and Cooking purposes, J lot of Cigars ofthe most celebrated brand and chewing Tobacco, ftc.,all of which ii low for Cash. Come one. Come all and examine onrl are determined to please, nov 2—tf HARDWARE. 308. 1838. FALL TRADE. iRHART & CURD rOULD call the attention of their customers and those wishing to purchase, to their and well selected Stock of To Planters ami merchants. do Oval and Band do Plow Steel, Blister Steel. Cast Steel. Smith i’.ellows. Smith Drills, Screw Plates, CoraShellers, Straw Cutters, Hollow Ware, Cut ft Wrought [Nails. To Carriage Makers. Finished Shafts, Axles and Springs, Carriage Parts, Maleaiile Castings, Baggy Bodies, Dash Frames, Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Hubs, Silver Bauds, nthers. Cloth and all kinds of Trimmings. To House Keepers. Table Cutlery, Plated Spoons and Forks, Brass “ , Brass Candlesticks, WL e E. Feutchwangj Cherry Street, Macon, 1 Opposite Messes. FREEEAN 4 K I NVITES particular attention to thei new stock (f Goods, which they hr down to the lowest CASH Prices. jySo IIoh.p in TIncon can or sh sell them, j} And very few will be able to offer aa» bargains. Their stock oi Ready Made Clothing, Hats. Caps. 1 White Goods, Domestics, Prints, Gtegkt Woolen Dress Goods, ftc. ftc., is thi| will supply every demand likely to be ■ Ey Call and Examine with the u- - __ you can buy Cheap! Cheap.'! Cheap.'.'.' nov 2 1858. ir.«n THE LIVER m INVIGORAT PREPARED BY DR. SAXF Compounded entirely! G-TJMS, I S ONE OFTHE BEST PCBGATIYE| ER MEDICINES now before th ] acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and c j al than any other medicine known, bi a Cathartic, hi t a Liver remedy, acting '6 Liver to eject its morbid matter, then oniil and bowels to jarry off that matter, thnsa ingtwo purposes effectually, without snjrf fu! feelings experienced in the operate Cathartics. Ic strengthens the system i time that it purges it; and when taken dri rate doses, wi’l strengthen and build 8 a usual rapidity. The LIVER is one of » taeprii . of the human body, aud ej when is i /• 11 al.2 f ' , for the proper perform-1 Nuance of ml when the stomach is at r fault, and tlfj tem suffers in conse-l—J;quenceof « the LtVE EL—having L ‘ ceased to c,| For the disease of that; i organ, one < prietors has made it his ^^ study, ias I more tban twenty years | to find r" Wherewith to counteract tbomanyd to which it is liable. ‘fir To prove that this re-j—^ medyis at| any person troubled! with LI1B PLAINT, in any of its forms, hs*» bottle, and convictioni'Wjis certain. These Gums remove' , jail morbid sj terffomthesystem.sup-'rn plyingin tt healthy flow of bile. andi^W invjgoranrtl ache, causing food to di- , . gestweil.r ii THE BLOOD, giving *— tone and U whole maehme-ry, re , movingthe^ disease—effecting a rad icai cure. B I L L I OUS AT- /TACKSsrrl WHAT IS BETTER., |PR8>fcN‘. : l occasional use of the.k-wjEI* ER 1 TOK - One dose after eating '1 is snfEciaa ] the stomach and prevent': 11 the food W OLD MACXOLLYWHISKLr T HE undersigned offer for sale the above stan dard brand of fine RYE WHISKEY, ol their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. Tho quality of this Whiskey known so favorably in the South,’ for the past eight years, will always be t np to its former high standard, and purchasers consumers can rely noon its being perfectly .■ „ " ~ ~ pure RYE WHISKEY, distilled under our own per- READY IMADE CLO I IIIXG. sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele- GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS, CAR-1 wbich ™derm.do up whiskies PET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, 4C„ ftC, Always havings large stock of the above, and CLOTHS, CASSIMERS ft VESTINGS, MAR- j other fine Whiskies, in New York as well ns Phila- 8EILLES ft LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS. SILK delphia, we are enabled th ship goods from either ci- KID. C4LFAND BUCK SKIN GLOVES. 40 ty direct. FREEMAN ft SIMPSON, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN-EAGLE, ~-..— Corner of Cherry nml SerondBta. fST Cali and examine before purchasing else- ere. CAKHART ft CURD, nov 2 Third Street A OAHU. 3 HE undersigned feels it his duty to render thanks to the citizens of Houston snd adjein- > counties, for their liberal and extensive patron- i. While be begs a continuance of their favors, will state to those who do not know him, that ms- years practice in tho principal cities ofthe South i a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to ke as elegant and perfoct Dental substitutes of most approved and latest style, as can be furnish- by any Dentist in the State. A WORD ABOUT THE “CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.” Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices, may feel assured that I will rather share my profits with them than “accommodate” them with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will never give sat isfaction, and is the dearest at the end. All persons desiring my services will please call at my Residence, in Perry, where t hey will find all the comforts ofa first-rate Dental Office. Families liv ing at a distance may procure my services bygiving me notice. Dentists will find a large assortment of the best materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for making ar tificial sets, at Northern prices. DR. FREDERICK GAKKE, octl9—ly Surgeon Dentist. souring. Onlv one dose taken vents NIGHT MARE ri 1 before rd T HE undersigned has just returned from New j York with aXew and elegant Stock of Seasonable Goods, and would respectfully call the attention of Gentle men of Macon, and vicinity, to an inspection of them at his New Stand In tho READY MADE DEPARTMENT he can show some of the most desirable Goods ever brought to this market, and will be in Constant Receipt ofthe Newest Styles. Most ofhis Pants are made np by good workmen in Macon, and are warranted to fit better and give better satisfaction than any other Pants. His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, are ofthe most recherche patterns, and will be made up according to tbe latest improvements in tbe Art of Cntting. CHAS. H. BAIRD. Macon, Sept. 28, 1853. Phienix Distillery. OFFICE—109 So. Front St., Philadelphia. “ 96 Wall St., New York. octl2— ly X EW SPLENDID CHAMPAGNE CIDER,just received twenty-five bai.-ete, in prime order, for sale by barret and gallon at if. HORNE’S. Nov. 23. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters! F RESH New York, Brunswick and Savannah Oysters, for sale. Parties may rely to get none but freshest Oysters, by .- -nding Nov. 93. H. HORNE’S. TEACHER WANTED. W ANTED, a Teacher, to take charge, for the ensuing year, of the Jeffersonville (Twiggs County) Academy. The next session will commence on the 2d Monday of January, 1859. Applicants for the station will be expected to produce credentials of character and capacity to teach ail the branche* usually taught in first class Acadethiea. H. HUGHES. WM. BRYAN, N. BERRY, I. E. DUPREE, H. S. WIMBERLY, oct 19—2m Trustees New Crockery Store. mllE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and ad- HEW GOODS- C. Campbell & Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. TTAVE just received their Fall and Winter supply XI of KERSETS, HEAVY BLANKETS and NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and Planters would do well to call md examine before purchasing. They also continue to keep a general etock o GROCERIES at the old stand, aha do not intend to be undersold for Cash. Macon, Oct. 12, 1858, E. SAULSBUHY. WASHINGTON BLOCK. OP. LANIER HOUSE, MAOON, GA., T AKES pleasure in informing his customers and buyers generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the most elegant and attractive atockaof, Fall and Winter Goods, Only one dose taken'r/ at nighhj* bowels gently, and cures'H 1 OOSTlVFM ly One dose of two _ te*spo<>nj|' 1 ' w” reliev. SICK V HEADAC O. e bottle taken for i"“T female obtfl moves the cause of the'i diseaie, ta'| perfect cure. ioV' Onlv one dose imme f diately LIC, while . . Onedoseoftenrepeat-req ed i: * CHOLERA MORBUS, -.and a CHOLERA. ij ty Only one bottle;M is needed *1 ofthe system the effects of medi-ise sickness. rf (y One bottle taken '-*/ far JAl moves all gallowses, or *L unnstsw c -I the skin. if]! , tOne d-.s en ashort M time be 11 gives viaorto the sppe _ ^ tite,sndo gest well. One dose often repeat- ri ea cun* DlAKltHtEA in its _ worst feta SUMMER snd BOWEL;Q compteffitOf to the first dost- i -w J One or two doses cure r attacks 01 *1 children; there is no IX) sum, ssid remedy in tho world, as ' ’ it Never t ■- jy A few bottles \-w curesDBO’ citing the absorbents. \J_\ We take pleasure in ,r > rev—-—-;.] drains as a preventive J for F E • fl AGUE, CHILL FK Vf VEtt, salX] ofa BILLIOL'S TYPE. T It operate tainty. and thousands; tie wilfisf its wonderful virtues. X All irito n.c if arc giving tbrir ■ i, j testimony in it. furor. iy 31iz wntcr in th« mouth vi"Oi'a!or» nud swailovr tjoth to) THE LIVER INVIGORI ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DD£“j is daily working cures, almost too gtej. It cures as if by magic, even the Sta . benefit, and seldom more than one opm,' to cure any kind of LIVER C tbe worstJaundiceorDysyepsial- „ aere, al! of which are the result of * LIVER. rntex asi dollar na SANFORD ft CO.. Proprietors, 345 Wholesale Agent* 'i BARNES ft PARK, New York- T ft SON3, Philadelphia; L. S.BCBB,* . H. II. HAY ft CO., Portland: JOJCJ, stock of Goods, and will sell them as low as they can be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited, may 25-tf R. K. HUTCHINGS. made by every steamer. ” ] ft CO., St. Louis biSUiluaaiii-' j He has In his employ, one ofthe BEST CUTTERS : s : f- HAgORBaltimore, and rw*“ t SOUTH OF NEW YORK, anil can execute ail or- \ K *. dersin the most approved style and at short no,ice.! 'lx ft LO., Macon, t»a. — °° u# j For Sstlc on tonjr CS WANTED. T OFFER f. r sale, on long credit.sts- vr L Plantation si\ miles from • ™ arrants, oWBed by T h hqlT, couUidibjsix seven acres. Two hand;ed and Wv ,, - There are all tho necessary build 1 ®*’ J Bacon for Sale. ^;ri™^f!ft.S52?3«Sr ' * OO UHDS CLKAlt SIDES—Just received OeC Oct. JO—tf HARDEMAN & GB1F t. m ; Trade will l>t maao. Appij *•. at Eaq, at Americas, or to tho FIN’S oct 5 less tf JAMBS w