Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 14, 1858, Image 3

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— ! t- wiBHIDP, . tilt 30th November by Iter- *‘i’,2ur. Androw Dunn, of Fonytb, to KE news, near Albany, G«. L»»"! f the Holy Trinity. N. York, on the by the Her . Dr. W. H. briiwJKS P. Strong, of Mil < ■<.' to Miss tbrouclio! IjItJ^rfJohn B u Br.-W n,.;.. 1H>IRABLI, RESIDENCE FOR SALE. T OFFER for *aJo my IsUiooe on .L Fourth and Mulberry streets, near nt :ii IS Vnveniber by the Bev. T. B. Russell, • one of which cannot be **? of Houaton County. to Mist Lizzie for family use. tho corner of market. Tli«* 11ou< (»nt:iin.'« right room?-, ifurni.-hed ut frith ra»,) pantry and closet^ Ac. ■ are two large Kitchen*, three rooms each, which Is ample servant room, two wells of water, lledjin Macon for purity, r of .Srerlinf Sanford, Esq. of Tal- iCO S PRICES CUKKEMT. * T AT, ** I, » winonetD & co. . _ UPK " Kmtneky,.. RS WP * northern-.. \SVVtl; T»ll* ,w Feteat vK-Kii’ i!»Vuir» N ' jiV'jj - th*k;—j,-* - r.:::: .. No. S..... 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M a v m 8 c t’ bi 1 75 a *> K'l 32 a l> K’l 50 a r ke 4 <t UK' 00 • V K' 55 $ V K'l 1 f.O $ r*i 1 25 Fxl 1 00 • t d 1 15 » r | r lb 12J V lb S r n. 121 a *• Tb ”1 a 4' n. 9 bi 10 00 ii C 4> hi o oo a 0 t* tb 11 ft r n. 2$ ft. r n. 20 9 V lb »u a ** 5 k 1 23 9 .¥ Sfi ffij v lb *> lb Fft Fl» ■lb none lft 16 5 SO 6 00 ft 50 7 00 4 9 00 GO l 73 1 SO 1 IS 1 93 is HI 14 1 40 9 93 (in perf ekeeping, ct i en r. and < Parties who wflnt a nice place, with every convenience, for hou: . venient to business, would do well to rail and ex amine for themselves. dec 14—2t JAMES A. KNIGHT. City papers copy. DRY GOOD J. A rt of 33 JR AT WHOLESALE. SEW DRUG YTOltll. G-EORG-IA A MERRY CHRISTMAS! B & W A ROSS ALEX. A. MENARD, Tfoofjp Pnnfi-no* I Two Companies in one Tent 1 w r ivinir a 1 re nd lell ,i!7k RALSTON’S BUILDINO, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA -^AdblllL* XvUOIlUg^ | FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. fPtnSiN^MKMiY' wiitu Companv, nmimmi & ’'CIRCUS & THEATRE, GOODS, *sLh.„, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, P>i n ,..on o which they invite theattention of MERCHANTS. Oct. 26—tl and Hair. i good supply of Sc W. A. ROSS Lime, Plaster, Cement \T7 E keep constantly on hand i V V the above articles. Oct-i -tf J. B. rioligiovis Books SAMUEL BOYKIN, Depository Agent of the Bible Board and Col- portcur Society, COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GEORGIA, W ILL keep a full supply of such BOOKS as The Religion. t*uhlir will want, inclu ding Connurnlnrira, Conrorilaurr., Theolo^- lent Work., Hook, of Travel*, Religious atid Devotional rrorks of variona kind*, and SUNDAY i SCHOOL BOOKS. 1 Particular attention will be paid to the wants of ministers and Snbbaili Schools. The works of the BEST WRITERS OF EVERY AGE, who by their learning and piety have enriched our literature, will be kept. Prices will be moderate. 13?** Order* from a distance will receive prompt uttention. [dee n—tf — CSKTRAl. iUlL ItOAD OFFICE, i Savannah, Ga„ Dec. 8, 1638. $ Meal Wanted! W RITTEN Proposals will be received hy the undersigned until the 33th of this mouth, for supplying this Company with good CORN MEAL for the ensuing year. The quantity required will be about 333 bushels every two weeks, delivered at Savannah. Macon, Eatonton, or any Station on this Road. Meal most weigh 18 pounds net per bushel. The first delivery will be required on the 10th of January next. GEORGE W. ADAMS. dec 14—31 General Snpt. Paints, Oils and Glass. TTtlVETHOUSANDS pounds Oils and Glass, " 3000 pounds French and American Zinc, 1000 Gallons Linseed Oil, 10 Barrels Turpentine, With all kinds of Colons and fresh and good. Give os a call. Oct 26—tf J. B. & W. A. BOflS uyr-Mtutr*, Perfumery* A Faieul .Tfcdi. riiu-u, Planrn>areiilit :i 1 Preparation*, Ac. My Drugs have been selected with strict refer ence to their purity and quality; they are fresh and may be fully rv.i. >i • n reorder* Faithfully Kxi-cinrd. Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medi cines put up with neatness and accuracy,at all hours of the day or night. 15?* Alarge lot of Arifflcinl Tceilt just received feb 24-tf PROPRIETORS GEO. W. PRICE THEATRE! SA!!.@T@INPS (tOiAILILd THE LB DRAMATIC COMPANY, ;„M THE savannah theatre, ,rm on this, (TUESDAY) Evening, Dec. lukripcare's great TRAGEDY of OTHELLO, |lE MOOK OF 'VSSTXOB, And the charming Comedy of DEFECTION, Tin: maid or iuvnbtek. iic of Performance each Evening. IVT SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES, [.(ml (icntlcinen accompanying them. _ii * Macon Cotton Market. Macon, Dec. 14th 1858. jinn—An active demand at 10 to 11 cents, lipts heavy. Branch Siore of “ La Criolla,” AT CHARLESTON, S. C., Corner Cherry ut. and Cotton Avenue, Jf neon. HAVANA SUGARS of direct Importation at Wholesale ami Retail. T HE subscribers beg to inform the public, that they hare established loth the city or Macon, aortmentoftbo beat and most approved brands ol Havana Sugars By this arrangement they aroable to furnish the trails and their mends the genuine article at Charleston prices. They invite the public to come and see their large and well assorted stock, among which are La Criolla Imperiales, El Aquilla Miller Conran, La Criolla Londres, 1, 3,3, Cabsuos Londres, La Criolla Regalia de Lon- Jenny Lind Regalia, dres, Cachucha Londres, La Criolla Regalia de Con- La Espanola Flor de chas, Prensados, La Criolla Cillindrados, Rio Hondo Londres, La Criolla Flor de Pren- Laranaga Vegneros, sados, Cervantes Conchas, La Criolla Miller Comnn, La Escoseaa Conchas, 1,9,3, La Msnola Londres,1,9,3, Upmsn Cuvss, L'ges Mill* Comun, Upman Londres. 1.9, 3, La Virginia Millar Co- Upman Casadoros, mun. Chewing Tobacco of the finest qualities. SMOKING TOBACCO, PIPES, SNUFF, Ac. ty Orders taken for - any kind of Segars from Havana, at Short Notice. MEES A SALCEDO, dee 14 Sole Agents of Criolla Brands. Receiving- his Stock ! Spices, or [FAM©Y AM® ©TAPJLE Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of on as good terms as any house in the city. His friends and the public gener ally, are requested to Give Jaim a Oall. September 21, 1858.—3m* Pain, Brushes^all j Dl*UgS, Me<liCilieS, Dn -° j Paints, i Dyes, t Patent medicines, RUSSELL'S PATENT j Fire Sz. Water ilProofj MASTIC ROOFING oisr c^.isr'izA.s. Oil* Varnishes, Perfumery, Brandy and Wines, For Medical purposes, and all articles in the line, can be found strictly pure at the Drug Store of ZEIL1X. HUNT* Co. Opposite the Telegraph Building, Macon, Ga. june 39 Train Oil TEST RECEIVED, by J Soft. 29. ZE1LIN. HUNT. * CO. Sperm Oil Tj*OR SALE, by I Sept. 28. ZEIL1N, HUNT & CO. Buy Early Copies—now Ready ! THE POETICAL WORKS OF ELIAS EINSTEIN, jEDGAR ALLAN POE Corner of 2d St. & Cotton Avenue, i J^EGS leave to inform the Ladies of Macon and | Beautifully Illustrated with more than ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS the public in general that he has just returned j By Dsulet, Bibkit, Foster, Pjckersgill, Ten from New-York and is now ready to show one of the kiil, CRorsET, Duggan and Maddot ; Largest mid handsomest Stocks ol' *, m i engraved in the finest style of Wood Engraving FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC <a©@®a, : ROCA’S BALSAM ; l'or Pulmonary & Tubercular Consumption. ’ mHE public is now jrat in possession of one of . L tbe most extraordinary remedies extant, for j what has heretofore been considered an incurable disease; teing an OUTWARD APPLICATION. ■ i the action of which is seemingly miraculous, and I A complete A j Its having none of those at‘-ibutes which make up j the numerous compounds now in general use. t A Pamphlet containing directions, letters from dis- I tinguished and well known individuals, and other j documentary evidences will accompany the remedy. I Mr. James Rees having ceased to be tbe Agent for the sale of this Balsam, the price has been re- e TTo y>rl tttq t»q StovD ! duced to ®4 a Jar, and 50cents for the Bandage. XlAl U W iXl C OuUI C ; It can only bo obtained of the proprietor by lei or ■ directed to (i. ROCA, [ATHAN WEED, | MACON, GEORGIA. I'rire anti no Deviation. mu \YrHEKE will bo found the . VV Urges,, and one of the llanters, mast complete assortmerts cv- er offered for sale in tbe Sttte, comprising: , ... IRON of every site, and a- Icksmitas dapted to wants m tho country. STEEL, round, square, oc tagon, Plow, German, Spring, ■ Hint letter Box 1708 P. O., Philadelphia, Pa. S e takers, j VALUABLE PLANTATION * NEGROES For Sale. ' ■ rpHE undersigned will sell at Executors’ saie, on ' X Tuesday the 11th day of January next, at Station (No. 14, Central Rail Road, in the county .of Wash 1 ington, as the property of the late William Fish, (in ] pursuance of hi a laat wilt and testament,) one of the I most valuable and desirable C0TT0F PLANTATIONS IN .MIDDLE GEORGIA. '7winr5.ti.h_ u. i The plaee embraces between 2600 and 2700 acres and wsraanted to stand ra * ke ’ ; of lamCalaige portion of which is rich and produc- lister, Ac. .who vt... l tive There are between 600 and 700 acres open land, or in a state of cultivation. The cleared land screw plates, Hammers, llat- j (n( j R Kret t part of that uncleared, is very fertile and iteriM, T o nj<a^ fto. | well aaapted to the production of HOES, twovi). Brades, Pat- , coTTOIV, COHN. Ac. ^ 4*044^, Ul t'TU, 4SI y eat, Crown, (Scarpi* and otb- fo* |Eouso Dopors, YOU crybody DE AT. self sharpening, one, two and six horse. CORN Shelters, Corn Mills- Straw Cutters, Trace and wag on Chains, Rope, Hames. POT WARE. Andirons, Sho. vel and Tongs, Sauce Pans- Wafer and WalHe Irons. OTTER, Rabbit and Itat Traps, dec 14 In addition to tho Superior character and fertil- PLOWS, 8ubtoil, Hillside, | jty of the land, this place possesses advantages aud '— — * facilities nnsurpussed. The great Central Rail Road passes through it, and there is upon tho Plantation a Rail Hoad Station, (a poet office.) and .tieoW u. it is the franchise or privilege of supplying tho Rail Hoad Company with wood and water, which can be made very profitable. There ie upon the place a good two story framed Dwelling IIou*c, good out buildings and negro houses, with a good ever exhibited in the Southern market, wlitch will be sold at remarkably low figures to cssh and prompt paying time buyers. The Stock comprises, in part, the following, vix: Milk Dress Roods. Robes a Lis, and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks, Black Silks, such as Gros de Rhine, tiros de Naple and Bishop Silks. IVoolrn Dress Roods, French, German and English Merinoes, AH wool Robes a Lis, De Laine Robes a qnille Cashmere Robes a quilie. Imp. Fonlard, Brocaded Rutere,Poil deCheore, Imperial Paramattas, Mohairs, Cashmeres, Balmorals, De Laines, De Beges, English, American A French Prints A Ginghams. Mlmwls nml Swarfs. Mantilla Stella Shawls, Mantilla Shawl*. Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Waterloo Long Shawls, Bay State Long and Square Shawls, Crape, Basket and Blanket Shawls, Chenille, Cashmere aud printed Scarfs. Clonks—A Cboicr A.sortinrnt of > Talisman, Rosalie, Eva, Custa Diva, Pandora, [ Cordelia, Duchess de Beni, Boh Roy, Grey Maneuvering and Yelvet Cloaks, of the very latest and most fashionable styles. Kmbroidrrirs, Kibb. Jacconct, Colar de Paris, Jaceonet and Swiss tit. Setts. Kibb. Jaceonet Setts de Paris, Kibb. Jaccouet Prima Donna Setts. La£u trimmed Setts, Embroidered Bands, Flonncings, Skirts, Children's Waists and Robes, Lace and Muslin Curtains. orlmeni of Hosiery. Hotter mu! Plantation Furnishing Rood and all other articles usually found in a regular Dry Good Store. Remember, at ELIAS EINSTEIN’S, Sep. 98, Comer 2d Street and Cotton Avenue. By COOPER, LINTON, EVANS, Ac., Ac. Splendidly Bound—Price Six Dollars. A few Copies ip Morocco, Nine Dollars. ALSO, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF POE’S COMPLETE WORKS IN FOUR VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICE $4,50, Containing the Tales of the Grotesque and Ars besque ; Wonderful Stories ofthe Imagination; All his Poetry; Tbe Story of Arthur Gordon Pym, and a complete collection of all bis contributions to the Magazine. Edited by RUFUS W. GRISWOLD, D. D., with Notices of his Life by J. 11 Lowkll and N. P. Willis. Sent by mnil, postage prepaid, omreceipt of price. J. S. REDFIELD, Agent, j Oct 26—2m 34 Beckman st.fNew York. For Rent. T HE Store at present occopied by the subscriber to the 1st of October next. Possession give 13tb of next month. - U. A. WISE. Nor 23. SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R. R OVER WHICH PASSES TI1E GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS. — - SAVE YOUR CARPETS, nr csixo HARRINGTON'S CELEBRATED PATENT CARPET LINING, To put under Carpets, as a substitute for Straw Paper, Ac., Ac. T HIS Lining is considered far superior So any sr tide ever used for the saving of Carpets or Oi Cloths. It is peculiarly soft to thp tread, is a Muffler of sound, and enriches the Carpet Fifty per cent. It also adds greatly to the warmth of a room by pro- venting the cold air from passing through the seams ofthe floor. The material used in this Lining ren ders it a sure protection against moth. tyLadies, Call at tbe Carpet Stores, and see for yourselves. To be had at any of the Principal Carpet Stores in the U. S. Manufactured under the supervision o the Patentee by tho N. Y. CARPET LINING CO., (J. U. Harrikgtok, Agent,) 448 Water-st., N. Y Harrington’s Carpet Lining and Prvminm Cotton Ratting constantly manufacturing. All orders promptly attended to. ont!9—3m For Sale. R tf the moat desirable residences in the city, jrkre the subscribtr now resides, corner of ination. twifeeond Streets. aWontains three quarters of an acre, and "improved with choice varieties of Peach, a. Grapes and other fruits, and Flowers. * Dwelling- contains ten Rooms, Closets in six. Sen ill. Terms of payment will be made eas; IfeiittUn, enquire or J. DeLoacbe or W GIN HOUSE AND COTTON SCREW. For further particulars oj^to^ 0( . lcthorpe ,' or to JOHN D. FISH, Savannah. Mr. Brown, tile Overseer on the place, will show it to any one who desires to give it a personal exam- ImmU before Christmas, it will be rented to "idtenant. GEO. W. ADAMS. , aBtc. 14th, 1*38. oopy. lo t ixi no. gr! • E. WINSHIP received another new lot of elegant uBCOMfi andean afford to, and will sell f *< P»«Uy reduced price*. To tlic Public. [ ni t iiv <i ant: t i.o i it *!f do well to call and examine my Stock. I nugtoseii at reduced prleee on account of *f the season. _ E. WINSHIP. WILL also bi sold at the same time and place, about HIXTV ,\K«ROK8, the property of said estate. Nearly ail of these negroes are young, like ly and valuable. Among them are two good me- ids, one a Blacksmith, tbe other a house ear ly ami ebanie ]M-nter. H TiKifs or 8/xx.—The plantation will be sold for one-third cash—the balance to be paid in one and twoyears. Tho NEGROES will be sold for CASH. WE will also sell (forcaah.) at the same time and place, all the Males and stock, together with all tbei Cura, Hardeman & Sparks AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,11 (trou, (in., W ILL eontinne to give prompt attention at their FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on the cor ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all business commit- ted to their charge. With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed pledge of faithfulness to all their friends and ens- tomers, they hope to receive their full share of pub- lie patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton and other pro- dneo when required. jy Planter’s Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope, Ac., furnished at the lowest market rate*. THOS. 1IAROKNA.V. O. G. STARKS. sep 7 Tiro Daily Trains between Macon <$• Columbus. ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, Leave Macon at 11.43 p. m. and 0.43 a. ,n. Arrive at Columbus 3.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. in. Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.43 p. m. Arrive at Macon 9.50a. m. aud 9.18 p. m. Daily tem* Macon, Albany and Van-ton : Leave Macon tl.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany 6.25 a. m. Arrive at Dawson 6 00 Leave Albany 3.00 p. in. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m. Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. in. Tri-Weekly. ■ Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tues day. Thursday and Saturday. Leave Maeon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.3* p. in. Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar rive stHscon 9.11 p. m, Trans to Columbns form a through connection to Montgomery. Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, Savannah, Millcdgeville and Eatonton. Post Coaches ran from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge, ThomasviUe, Ac., daily; also, tri-week ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesville and llawkinsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take tbe Day Trains trom Augusta and Savaunahato avoid detention in Macon. For other points take ei ther Train. First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in the Cabin *13, Steerage *6. Through Tickets can be procured from Bail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New York, by Steamships, iu Cabin, as follows: Montgomery 826; Columbus *23 : Albany 824 23. GEO. W. ADAMS, aug3 Superintendent. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. JAMES DANIELS W OULD most respectfully inform tbe Citixens of Macon, that he is now prepared to do all _____ kinds of Uonn PorYYodder, plantation Tools and other per T pjJJMBING AND GAS FITTING, “site to oonlurae from’day to day till 11 is sold. ,‘»t the shortest notice, and after the most approved GEO. W. FISH, ! style , , . 1 We are also prepared to furnish Lead and Copper lined Bath Tubs, Marble top Stands, Copper Boileis for heating water, Ac. Buildings fitted up with cold and hot water Pipes, after the most approved style. ge shop In the rear of T. J. Lane’s Grocery Store, Orders left at the same, will bo promptly at- tended to JAMES DANIELS, Macon. Ga, ReferkxcC*—B. A. Wise, D. 11. Woodruff, and T. J. Lane. 3m sept 91 JOHN D. FISH. oni’il Administrator's Snlc «f an order of the Court of Ordinary i rNp County, will be sold before the Court rf“w in TronpviUe, Lowndes county, on the Lqf^sy in January next, between the legal F Mnle, Lot Ol land No. three hundred and ff site, iu the Twelfth District of originally Ir- I** Lowndes county. We land will be sold for tbe benefit of the Bud creditors of the Estate of Benjamin B. w-. late of Twiggs county, deceased. ROBERT K. PARKER, Administrator. Ucoritin Jones Comity. Moans r, December 6, 1858. 1 Court of Ordinary of said county met this ‘1. agreeable to law. Present, Charles Mu- f.Oreinsry. Georgia-—Crawford County. W HEREAS Washington F. Vining applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the perons and property of George M., Vincent M„ Benj. A.. Simeon A., Sarah A. and Enoch Walton, minors of Enoch Walton late of said countv deceased r Them are therefore to cite ana admonish all the parties nt inte;ust, to show cause, it any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this ^r.T 12, “**’ JA3> B. BAY, ord-y. F lot of For Sale. IVE Hundred doxen Georgia Buckets, 85 do Northern do 10 doxen Brooms, 100 neat Tabs, SO Half Bushel Measures. 10 tons Iron, 5 tons Castings, 425 sacks Family and S. h. Flour, 100 Boxes Tobacco all qualities, 40 000pounds Bacon Hog round, 10 barrels Nuts, 30 boxes Raisins, 100 boxes Cheese, 10 kegs Goshen Butter. With every article called for in the Grocery line,. exroptiugHquora^ •olleit a call from pureba- J ■ * t.lJl. el. .1. twlecnaf Tn.f r.iTli7A . t Cheese. just —gVg&qsBg c 'hT&' „bM .III 1».1.1«.“-[ST’kkI.SOS, o,t5 East Maeon MACON A WESTERN KAILKOAB O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Trains -will be run as follows; Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.13 A. M. Leave Macon at 10 A. H. Arrive at Atlffiitn 4.00 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at Macon 7.15 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00 P. M. The night train will not be run on Sundays. The 12 night train from Macon connects witb the Wes- tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, at 12.13 P. M.,‘ with Georgia 11. It. for Augusta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta A West Point It. It. at 10.13 A. M. Tlte 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects with tbe Western * Atlantic It. It. at 8.40 P. M.. and Georgia It. It. at 12 night; sod Atlanta A West Point K. It, at 12.3 A. M. The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct rente to the Virginia Springs, Through Tickets to which may bo had at Atlanta, for $26 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to Kew York for $39 00. Further information may be had in relation to this Route, on application to the General Ticket Office, ALFRED L. TYLER. ■ng3 Superintendent JEST RECEIVED. O/T AAA Papers Garden Srrda. 3 bush. ICrufncky Bine Ginas, A. A. MENARD. Druegi'' feb24- tf Cherry St. —-i Ladies’ Cloaks. J UST opened, this day, another large lot of those handsome Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, at oct 19 ” PARKERS. 250 Oot. M—If To Arrive. PACKAGES new crop Mackerel, all sixe Packages. J B. A. W. A. ROSS.. For I'hilndetphm, New Forte, Ac. FROM Savannah and Charleston. 1 loa the Ordinary of Jones county. it fo tteir interest to patronize! CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA 813 in of Laraiw Ty t> and wm. A. Lane. Ad- “ Itict. 86-tfl J. B. A W. A, ROSS. Excursion Tickeu.good for returning, up to nraeteronun with the will annexed, on nr » vrens 1VI1 i_. Jan u aryl,1839 ........ ‘•1*011 of ***** rtctcrorum with the will annexed Ebeneaer II. Moore, deceased, show* fully discharged the duty aatdgn- TJH** 1 *'* Administrators, and therefore pe- for a discharge from said Admin- , L W^A* Lass, | Petitioner*. the sbuye petition, 4 is ordered, that ""mtied, and that all persons concerned be •Un htreby required, to show cause, if any CV* <w before the 1st Monday in July next. .UjidLaranaTyeand Wm. A. Lane should f~*r*»r**d from their AdmiaUtratonhlp, and ™5oi*Diiii)issory should not be granted to U.f*' 1 i* i* further ordered by the Court, that MaHt}^published In one or more public ga- r" **« etste, for the space of sis months. 1 fromtbe mmutes of Jones Court of ’I IIAuKs JXAC'AIITIIV. Ordlnwy. FINE arts. it” “i-ljci rnu, | ® *t>d who desire to putroaiM > (f! 1 I’lasM Ettalilifilimcnt) to cull at PUGH’S GALLERY, It Itl.OCK. i frT‘ , *TV , i* are superior to any produced in fset, we have them colored by Por TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS. W E offer tbe following articles on very ac.vim- modating terms: 1000 roll. Sunny Bagging, tqoo Sacks Salt, S3 barre ls liowtoes, 410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 1100 coils Richardson s Green LearKope, 1000 pounds Twine. 173 barrels Sngar. 200 sacks Coffee all qualities. If qualities. rickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, furnished by the Agents at Charleston MENARD & BURGHARD, tt'.lTCii. ii. in i: i: s AND «T ewelers, TTiAVE just received and opened a large and X JT splendid assortment of GFood* in their line, consisting in part ofthe following articles, GOLD AND SILVER W A.TOHES, Hunting Magic Case, Independent 2d, Ac,, for Gen tlemen. . ,. GOLD VATOHBH for Ladies, rich and beau tiful. •hi Isl i:It 1VARE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob lets, Ac. MILTER PLATED WARE, such as Cas- IIAVISO purchased the right to use'and sell the above HOOFING for several SOUTHERN STATES, we are now prepared to do HOOFING or SELL RIGHTS to use the same. This roofing is adapted to new or old BUILDINGS, steep or fiat roofs aud can be put over Flank or old leaky shingles,Tin or Iron Hoofs; it costs about half the price and is much better than Tin—is not affected by heat or cold and is impervious to wa ter ; it is fire proof, and it lathe best roofing ev er invented for STEAMBOAT DECKS,) Rail Road Cars, Bridges, &c. Ac. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For further information apply to FREEMAN A ROBERTS, or janlD tf * A. P. CHERRY Macon, Ga. Hardeman & Griffin ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR IF^LL AMP WONT IK STOCK, AT THEIR OLD STAND. rTlHKIR Stock consist in part of the following X GOODS, to which they invite the attention of Merchants anil Planters: 50 bales Gunny Cloth 200 coils Richardson ltope 1000 pounds Baling Twine 130 bags Vqffee, Java, Porto Rico, Rio and La- guira ID chests Black and Green Tea 75 barrels ABAC Sugar 25 barrels crushed aud Powdered Sugar 5 boxes Loaf Sugar 15 hogsheads Cue Porto Rico 300 sacks Liverpool Salt 105 sacks Alum Salt 130 boxes Adamantine Candles 40 boxes Sperm Candles 73 boxes No. I Soap 20 boxes Family Toilet Soap 30 boxes assorted and Fancy Candy 125 kegs Nails 50. boxes Starch 100 jars Snuff 50 whole, half and quarter kegs of Powder 20 cans Duck-shooting Powder 100 bags Shot 100,000 Segars, various brands 50 boxes Tobacco 20 case* Magnolia and Combination Tobacco SO bales Osnaboiga anil Stripes 5 cases Homespuns, bleselied 10 bales Georgia Kerseys 5 bales Northern Kerseys 15 bales Blankets, all sizes 60 baskets Piper - * lleidsick Wine 75 cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy SO barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey 10 barrels Extra old Bourbon 30 barrels Gin, Rum and Brandy 10 casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine ' 10 cases London Dock Uin * 15 cases Boker’s and Stoughton Bitters 10 cases Lemon Syrup 20 casks Ale and Porter iO boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs 30 boxes Assorted Pickles 20 boxes Soper. Carb. Sods GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE A RETAIL IDRIIOGISI’ And State Licensed Apothecary, MACON, CIA. IS happy to inform his friends, patrons JL public com plot Fresh Ifle€f«ef»n ■ f th.it nprhaes CONSISTING OP DAW ACTS OF EQUEST8IAM! Acrobatic and Gymnastic Exerci ses, Herculean Feats, &c. Interspersed and enlivened by the comicalities of the CLOWN. Consolidated for a Southern Campaign, WILL PERFORM AT Macon, oil Saturday, Monday aud TUESDAY, DEC. 25, 27, & 28. Afternoon Performance at 2 o'clock; Evening at 6 o'clock. ADMISSION 50 cents; children and .servanta, half price. The Entertainment differs materially from old fo gy Circuses. Having SCENERY and FIXTURES ample to present the GREAT Moral Drama OR TIIE Days OF76: OR TIIE “Times that Tried Men’s Souls.” t On which Yankee Miller will “ Stand Dotcn" tkt ) Hall. This great Drama is founded on incidents which occurred daring the Revolution. It excels anything ever introduced In public amusements. C3T Remember, the two Companies perform in the same Tent. Circus Company in the Ring; Thea tre on a regular elevated Stage, with splendid Scen ery. Tho great Drama—“Days of ’76’’—will only bo performed at night. For particulars see Pictorial and Descriptive Bills, dec 7 HATS & CAPS, AT REDUCED PRICES- N O. 1 Silk Hats 64,50 ^ No. OSilk Hats WnSW “ 1 Black Cassimere Hats 4,50 “ 1 “ Soft •’ 1,00 to 4.00 Slen'a and Hoy’s Navy Caps 1,50 “ “ “ Fine Cloth Caps for 50 cts. to 1,25 All other Goods in proportion for CASH ONLY. Those that buy on credit must expect to pay the old prices. Our stock is cheaper, more elegant and ex tensive than ever before, and we invite our friends and the public generally to call and see for thom- selves. Stand in the Building under Ralston’s IIoll, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. dec 7 at,ho JinaFi Dm;' aii«l Chemical iilort We.-kh- arrival t of the Savannah Steami 1,1,-s him to replenish his Stock Weekly, n it! FRESH AND CHOICE GOOl^. which are bought With great attention to pnt sold as LOW as at any Drag Establishment i ?)*- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at til hours with eare And iifitjn- His stock cousisU in part of tho following articlt Drugs, Chciuicflls and Medicine Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware. Syringes, modern stylos, great variety, Window Glass. Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural L Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chest Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Qdetinei Fine Castor Oil for Family use, Wines and Liquors for Medical use only. Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brashes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mulberry strut and Cotton Avenue, Macon. apl 21 Macon Drug Sto>re. E. L. STROHECKER Sc GO. U IIOLESALt: *V RETAIL 1>KC<-GIN Wc a:v 1 ii! • : ■ ! » AND MANUFACTURE IMPORTEI TK: isdu e celled BELDEN & CO 1 STONE’S f m <«j ’ HAT P f—C P 1 emhoki u m Kj ! OHHLANIER o _ MAG0N Ca. H Watches! Watches! C lEUBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James / Hoddell A Com R. & G. Beesley, Josh Toleman, Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. ;j SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquet, Breithing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. The Marble Clock, runnit g three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Day, Marble and Marbleizi-d Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and without tbe alarm- DAY & MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY & MAUSSENET. Fob,* Ve*t, Cliattalans and Gusrd Chains. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY & MA USSENKT. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other tsilver ar tides too numerous to mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Violiucelos, Violins, Flutes, Flodgeolets, Fifes, Banjoes and Tamborines, also a lino assortment ol Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by DAY A MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks With the Scotch Pebble Glasses, by DAY & MAUSSENET. irgo assortment, by DAY .V MAUSSENET. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and in the best pouiblc manner, WATCHES, Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Iloddoll WATCHES,forsale by oct lfi DAY A MAUSSENET. .-(.’lata, l*m mire, faint Marat., White V ruiaciiticnl Prrpa .luil Toilet Jrticfi £?; aician*. and Merchants will consult their iuttr J examining our stuck before purchasing. E. L. STROHECKER A Co., inn 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon, Ga. riRVoriug Extracts lor I*ics, Jel lies, die. EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds, “ Vanilla, “ Strawberry, •• Pineapple, “ Rose, “ Lemon, “ Orange, “ Natmegs, “ Ceilery, For sole at the Mscon Drag Store. jan 17 E. L. STROHECKER Sc Co. Potash. C’ UPERIOB lot sorla, always <>n hand. O .inn 12 I-i. L. STROIPlvKit ,'c Co Bnclm tir.it is ISiiClltl ! HE undersigned have for years manufactured JL on Extract ol Buchu fortheusoof Physician's, aud can recommend to all necessitated fo use this Medicine, their preparation as being far superior snd more reliable than the puffed qnack nostrums designated as Extracts of lluchn, most of widen con tain no Bncfau whatever. Try it. * TROHEC jnne 29 E. L. STROHECKER i CO. Coughs aud Colds. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant, Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry, Hoofland's Syrup Tar, Hosting's Syrup Wood Naptha. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER Sc. Go. Physicians’ TyKESCRIPTIONS caretully compounded at ail X hours day or night Jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER * Go. Morton’s Cough Syrn;>. T IIE Proprietors still eontinne to manufacture r - - - kt —- * this favorite remedy, vouched forty certUicates. E. L. STROHECKER A ■ jan 16 y no Co. Garden Seed, P L, STROHECKER A CO., has just received i i. and opened a largo and well selected Stock of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth of 1858. • Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Peas and Beans by the paper, quart or bushel. Dealers supplied ou liberal terms. E. L. STROHECKER * CO Cor. Mulberrv and 3d Streets, Macon, Ga - oet 19 Checks on New York FOR SALE BY TBE MANUFACTURERS’ BMK » F H P 4 fi F m V -*!. U v J OF MATS, JUST RECEIVED AT STONE’S, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely do Jc Plush do do do [new.) i do Tweed, (all colors) do do do ( do- Leather Sportsman'* Hats, do do do Superior Moleskin do (New Style, do do Black Cassimere do do do ; And the largest and most elegant assortment of | Childrens nml Boy 5 , Fancy HATS & CAPS, i ever offered in this market. : Call and see, aud be convinced that he can sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. 20 poxes onper. i,aro. ooua .—, 30 barrels and boxes Soda snd Butter Crackers lx ( | 0 23 boxes Herrings 5 sacks Ashton’s Table Salt 10 dozen Well Buckets 8 cases Ashton's Table Salt. 25 dozen Blue Buckets 10 nests of Tubs 30 d ozeWool lints 20 boxes Leverit Axes 10000 pounds White Lead and Zine 100 barrels Linseed Oil ; 10 barrels Tanners’ and Machine Oil 1 dec 7 CHROME GREEN.'YELLOwArUSSIAN BLUE j tS ' . TERRA DE SIENNA, BURNT UMBER, Ac, Ac. mffE FLINT RI\ ERF ACTORS will be sold at PAINTS AND VARNISH, BRUSHES AND SASII i X the Court Houso m Thornaston, on the first Tues- TOOLS I day in J anuary next to the highest bide er, for an- 31 aeon Sent «8 1858 i proved paper, in three annualinstalments, payable ’ ' ’ 1 —- J at Christmas 1859, 1860 and 1861. I The place includes s : xty-five acres of lsnd, com- ! fm table dwellings for the help’, a good ctore-honse. CAR RET l A 5 (IS! Floor OilOlotHs, j ‘ X [for manufacturing 1,000 bales of Cotton yearly, or , —V MATO I I more, machine snop, Ac., all in good runuing order, ■(IJGS f\ |\ D rVl f\ I O i ! j and is now, and will when sold, be manufacturing as a healthy and rich neighborhood for Corn, wheat, Cotton, Ac., upon a lar^e stream of water, affording lection from the b^rtSck^evw3£wd ! * n J T A I, HO, _ __ SATIN, DcLAINE, DAMASK, j .11 times water suflicieut to continue it in motion, LACE and MTISIJN. WI N D O W C U It TAIN S, W1SDOWSHADES, GILT CORNICESand BANDS in great variety. Purchasers will consult their own iuterest by ex amining my stock before baying, aug 3—tf B. F. ROSS. . C. HODGKINS & SON, lyEacon., C3-a. NVITES tho attention of h e Siiorting Publie and otli- rs, to their large selection of DOUBLE GUNS. RIFLES. PIS TOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY. FISHING TA' KLE, WALKING STICKS. FOR EIGN AND DOMESTIC AMUNITION, and every article found in a FIRST CLASS Sportsman’s Emporium, NORTH OR SOUTH. •v careful attention to the business, and keeping beat Bfl and onl}* 12 miles from the Thomaston Rail Road tenniuua. from which Goods m»y be shipped to Any quarter. The place offers Inducements to persons desiring to embark in a permanent and profitable busmens, unparalelled in this country. A number of circumstances irduce the present Proprietors to of fer this property for sr 'e* and they beg any party who wishes to buy to give the place a careful exam ination, with a competent Machinist. They wish, if possible, the business to go on with out any cessation, that the hands may not be thrown- out of employment. The sale will be positive nndf without (ail. MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTHEN!:!! AND PAIN DESTROYER. rpHE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the JL World. Simple and ploaiant in its application, certain and effectual in its results, A beautiful, sci entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief of pain at any timo, in any place, in any part of the human system, and under ail circumstances. If you put this Plaster any where, if Pain is tliore, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the pain away, and Pain cannot exist -where Ibis lMnsier is applied. Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyipepaia. Coughs and Colds, Pains and Aclies of every kind, down even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CU RED, by the magical influence ot the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the simplest, surest, safest, pleas antest and cheapest remedy in ex'stence. Its ap plication is universal—equally to tho strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and ^Blessing. Its use is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble.— Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; all may have it, and should have it who are sick, and suffering in any way. PLANTERS should be always supplied with the invaluable PLASTER. It w :, i be the Good Phy sician on any Plantation, ready at all times, and at instant notice. Pat np in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them. Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions. n. c. .rioKEin:.tu, n. Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st., New York. MOUEHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold by all Draggiits in every City, Town and Village of the United States. Nov. 23. TIMBER CUTTERS’BANK. Exchange at Sight ON NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.) HAMBURG, BERLIN, BREMEN, Ac., For Sale at this bank in Snms to snit purchasers. J. S. HUTTON, Cashier. Savannah, Sep. 6, 1858. 52—Cm. Macon, Jan. 4th, 1859. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons A Co., Savannah, and agree to bold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date of shipments. ISAAC 80 OTT' ' Insurance A^ncies. OF THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE A BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO. AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER A ANDERSON, Agfa, oct 5 1858 tf Macon, Ga. LITTLE S6 SMITH, dealers is Saddles, Bridies, & Htii'ucss. TRUNKS AND VAUSES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES, HUBS, U1M8. SHAFTS, AX- fa LES, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST-i$J3^' iugs, Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather. (UN B.1IVOS, Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. wide SHOE FHVIWnVGS. LBATUEB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARD WARE, Coach Varniih, Japan and Faints, If arnca* of any Description .'Jude to order. ■Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue, MACON, GEORGIA. Sept. 14—6moa. dee 7—3t D. A J- J. GRANT, i N. RESPE' S, Prorietors. SCHOFIELD & BH0THEE, | | .llacon, Georgia. Potatoes, Onions, Are. i An BBLS. Pink Kyo Potatoes. J. U U 50 bbls. Onions. 50 bushels Corn Meal 0 do Nov 2 3. Homony. .For sale by AYRES. WINGFIELD & CO. tho best GOODS in our line, continuation of past favors. Repairing carefully ndcnrfrri (oai iirrcto* Oct. 26 Tore. Christmas is Coming! r A BOXES Fire Crackers and a large assortment DU of Fire Works of all kinds, received and for sale by GREER A FREEMAN. Nov. 23. A C ( jo u tc rills* JVK ruAinu »» , *ulu h vw and fcav.inu ib. . torl Kgg lloilere, (with Gold Plated Gold Cops and The well known fir-t class slat -wheel Steamship* SpooniJ. Fruit Baskets. Pitchers Candle Sticks. Keystone State, CAPT. C. P. MAllSHMAN. and State of G-eorgia,j CAPT. J. J. GARVIN. i Now form a Weekly Line for the North, leaving | 1 Charleston and Savannah on alternate Snuirdnjt", I i as follows: - The Keystone Slate, from Charleston, August 14, 150 boxes Candles all qualities, „ c-.^A. '28th; Sept. 11th, 25th ; Oct. 9tli, and 23d., Atx. leav- 100 do Soap, 73 boxes Starch, 10O boxes Candy, Philadelphia the alternate Saturday 100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nsiis, ‘ ~ >- ' = Osnaburgs, ISObalo. 50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 23 bales \ arns. 10O bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 25 hhus. Molasses, 20 barrel! Syrup, Large Stock of fresh and new *ho desire a perfect likeness in any o,- j XDrv Goods, 'ttsiz,: photographs 20 c«K03 Prints, 15 cases Ginghams, M „ , .. 1000 pieces Merinoes, Delanos,bhnlly *nd Aip«« 1200 dozen Hosiery, 25 bales Marlboro and other domestic oWp* s » 10 bales Tlfikte, lo cases Linseys, 10 cases Flannels. 525 piece* fcutiuets and Jeans 150 pieces CasMinoros. 50 pieces Fancy and I>* A , C,C i5l,k5 » 800 dozen Handkerchiefs, ALoTu^e slock of 'cfehlngand Hate, with330 eMesof Shoes of all kinds, and luoo Negro Blankets. Wi- re-->pe> tfully solicit ihc i>sjrc” the only class of Artist* who can el£“V»l>h» as they should bo colored. 1 0 c * -w * from up ’ u * cn ***ortment of fancy Case* jnst re- I lot®® w hich are tho California Pearl, and U of which will bo sold st gr.atiy ro- TIio bare .’OHS H ««Which will bo acid at grei ■tjny.fr*' during the holiday's. T! Kp.Sf.qkrirtii Mrehw of Pi | cV. 1 ? 1 * W a FINE CASK. -ig-lMDait i its: OVE. t*«bUe Lecture. Lnre£ r i tANDE B. SriWTUM, Medilm A*I ,c « Licti kir, will deliver in Address oi ®UX)B0PIIY OF SI’IEITUAUSM, Till K^IlAV Kvt-niiij a, of Admission, Fifty Cents, eacb. to b •RSSfttiasa* ^ vir " iul t 1k*|| ® Georgia Citizen- Spoons,)* Witten*ft* JEWELRY, Consisting of Diamond and Gold Rings Pins, Ac., Ac. sparkling and bright. musical Instruments, Such as Violins. Flutes, Guitars, Ban jos, Tainbo- linea. Gold Pens, and Pencils. Guitar and Violin Strings, and a varied assortment of Fancy Goods, Music Boxes, too nnmerons to particularize in an advertisement. Thankful for the liberal patronsge bestowed upon YJidaware I them, since they commenced bnsiness, they solicit a Ul 1 continuance ofthe same, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction to their customers, both in style and quality of their Wares, and iu price. Watch and other repairing exeented with dispatch ’ ’ M. A B. The State of Georgia, from Savannah. Augast . 7th, list:Sept. 4th, litn ; Oct. 2d, 16th and 30th, Ac.. ' leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. For safety and comfort, having superior SlAil.i ROOMS, these Ships are not sntpassed by any outli* • coRit. Onehaadrnd nilesof thisrouteon • River and Hay—two nights at sea. FOB NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES A CANAD j SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. This I ine connects nt Philadelphia with the Great | and on reasonable te ' Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara j oetb “ Through tickets', with tho privilege of stopping ntl . $10,000 OastLl ^'Agenre' l in^vi" ,ilftt0 poin, \ ,or “ le by Valuable Plantation Fart- to Niagara or Buffalo, $22. Elmira* $21 . [ 0 ^ n */ottEIKER A CO. Agents at Savannah. t! S. A T. G. BL’DD, Agents at Charleston. Administrator’s Sale. GREEABLY to an order ofthe Honorable the _ M, Court of Ordinary of Dooly County, will be sold before tho Court House door in tbe town of Vienna, in said couuty, on the First Tuesday in January next, within the legal hour* of cale t> all the negroes belonging to the estate of Gillis Wright, late ofsaid county of Dooly, deceased, viz: Rhndy, a woman; Dove, a boy; Irvin, & man ; Sandy, a man -, Amos, a boy ;' Doss, a man; Charlotte, a woman. Sold for the purpose of a distribution. Terms made known on day of sale. Terms—Twelve months credit with good and ap proved security- Nor. 23. VOL S. JOHNSON, Adm'r. JOUN S. SCUOFIEU>, JOSHUA SCHOFIELD. We arc prepared to Manufacture | STEAM ENGINES, I©QTCiyJIL^ ©AW SMIIILIL©* | MILL AND GIN GEARING, Sugar Mills, i BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS. ' Having tho most complete assortment of Iron Rail-1 , m . vv i ings in the Stkte, which for elegance, neatness, dura-) , . . . . . v . *, . | bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suic- hare closing °nt our stock at New York cost! , w / fortha Frenis of Dwelling*, CemctckT Lof*,PiibliV .SqnnifB, ; Clmrch Fence* nml Ifinlcoiai* 1 *. CLEAR THE TRACK. expei't to receive a j Look out for the .Engine when the "WTaistl© Blows ! - VT7’Eare closing out our stock at New Yo YV for CASH, and we do so simply because copartnership expires by limitation 1st of January next, aud vaVbh to sell everything before that date, j Our stock ia still very desirable, and our friends and | Persons desirous ot pu _ customers can find as handsome^ and cheaper Dry : do %vell to give us a call, as we are determined to of- Goods than at any establishment in Macon. N. H.—All persons indebted by note or open ac count are requested to come forward and settle, nov 30 BOSTICK & KK1N. DOWNING HILL NURSERY. T nE Subscribers beg leave to call the attention | of the public to their large collection of .Noatlirru Rained Fruit Tree*, embracing all the beat varieties that have been tea-1 ted in tbe southern climate. Also a fine collection of I H. Hansom, Dan'l Hansnin. VV. A. Ransom, R JE HOVAL. T HE undersigned, very grateful for that liberal patronage bestowed upon him for past years, would most respectfully inform his customers that after the I5ih of next month he will remove his place of Business to his iVcw Building' now nearly completed, next to tbe Telegraph Build ing, on Cherry st., where ho would be pleased to wel come bis friends and customers. Nov, 23. B. A. WISE. J. II. Itausom & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers is BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 1 Tree* find Nlirubit. Catalogues furnished by mail free of charge toall applicants. ^ dee 7—3m Adddrera PETERS, HARDEN A Co- Atlanta. Ga Consignment. nonr a via,. I I* 5 cRo P.Rans om, Dariu W. Geer Robt^ II. Boyd. JYottce! , fer as good bargains as any Northern Establishment J^^Specimens of our Vv ork can.be seen at Hose Hill Cemetery, and at’various private residences in this city. nov 30 ly mffESB Scales are now regard A ed as the Standard for COR RECT WEIGHT, and are in use by nearly every Railroad Compa ny. .Merchant, and manufacturing establishment throughout the country. The reputation which these Scales have acquired has been of steady growth from tbe * commencement to the present « Y -nn ivtime, and is based upon the prin- obAliLo. clipeadopted by us, aud never de viated from, of allowing none but Perfect Weighing Machines to go forth from our establishment. We have more than one hundred different modifi- [ cations of these Scales, adapted to the wants of CYe- | ry department of business where a correct and dura- | ble Scale is required. Call and examine, or sendfor an illustrated Circu- | i ar . ~ FAIRBANKS & CO., 189 Broadway, N. York. CARHART 5c CURD, Agents, Macon, Ga. ! octlD—4m FAIRBANKS Will you go Jiorili, when you can do better South ! & m&mmSBSB MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, FORSYTH, GA. TTAVING purchased the entire in- ^o2i- S’JjLx XX terest of the late firm of Banks,ifSel ■ Wilder k Co., X luvito tLj attention ' vft* of the citizens of Foraytb and surrounding cuuntict- to tny extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top BUGGIES, ROCK A WAYS, CAR RIAGES, PIlyETONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly receiving additions, not from the Norik, bnl from my Workshop, to my stock on hand—of three or four buggies per week—which combine elegance and finish with lightness, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are moat re spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly tup- plied, and all engagements for work punctually mat. 1 have constantly on band a large assortment of Har ness. • Repairing done at short notice and all worfc war ranted. J. H. BAVRS aug 6 1858. 1 yr Improvements in BOOK BINDING. rp HE undersigned gives notice to the public fba J. he has purchased tho right for this place to th use of Mr. Itotri&nd’a Steel Clasps & Brass Carriage with Rollers, for binding large Record Books, Ledgers, Ac., in a more substantial manner than heretofore. lie has also purchased a Paging Machine, the first eve usea in Georgia, Iter printing tho num bers on tbe pages of Blank Books. These improve ments will enable him to execute all work entrusted to him with increased dispatch and in a superior style. DAVID " Oct. 26.—tjan CLOTHING! CLOTHINGM 2FL e m oval. jr. w/.vsmp H AS removed to E. SauJ‘bury’3 old stand, next door to Strong & Wood’s Shoo Store, and iS prepared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stocks of;Heady Made Chthingjn tho city. OCt$ soi tii~\ys;str.is.V rail hoad T IIE uuderrigned invites proposala until the 15th ' December uext, for tho building of a BAPTIST , CHURCH in this city. Plan and spi r-(\ BBI*S. GUNNY BAGGING for sale cheap, to [ be seen by bidders, at the office of TJ OU close consignment. i olls.in Jones’ Building. For anv ii Dec. 7. AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO. ----- Has STRAYED OR STOLEN K ROM the subscriber, on the 3d instant, near tHe Macon Depot, a bald-faced bay HORSE, with the right eye out. and a speck in the other, white on three legs. A J-,! * Horse, or informing me be liberally rewarded. Addre.- RICHARD CRUMPLEY, dec 7—3t* Longstreet P. Q„ Pulaski Co^ Ga. Plan and specifications can homas J.Nuck information on the 1 subject, address N. NUCKOLLS, Ch'n. Columbus, Nov. IC, 185$. (nov. 23—Im To Rent. HIE Bar Room of tho Floyd Iloust w . NEGROES I "plIlS Company is now prt 1 to work on repairs oftnoir Kor.o, tor bo made witii J. 11. Walden, Fort AJ'ESS MAtlKEltEL, In quarters, halves J.YX barrels, just received and for sale by* nov 30 GREER A FREEMAN. , Any person delivering e:iid \*n. 1 l’OTOMAC HERRING, and FAMILY -mudl dwelling'll o where lean get him, will] li ROE HERRING, sometiiing that Is fine, in half j lower part of the city. i m . | 1 ALSO, Several Stores under the Floyd House Hotel. ALSO. Several Rooms, very largo and airy, upstairs in ^te | cherr X Street A LSO, is up stairs on Triangular Block, uitablc for Daguerreotypists or Dentists, and some MACON VARIETY STOKE, COTT Oppoa INTEL'. ■ed to hiro Negro j Valley; J. J. Dasher, or A. Jv Road; V/m. 8. Brantly or the undersigi i perin ten dent’s office, Macon, j nov t» GEO. W. ADAMS S. BRxilXERD’S to a i. fob male, *\TOW at Depot. Orders through the Post office J_N or left at our Office attended to. dec 7 J. F. WINTER & CO. barrels, just received bv nov30 GREER $ FREEMAN. r ICKLED TROUT, iu halves and whole barrels. For sale by GREER A FREEMAN. BentonvDIe, and in tho j T. C. DEMPSEY, Executor. line of tut Su- •Sup’t. Ar‘ r Caution. 1A $150 per thoos: nov 30 To lovers of good Cigars. ; /~t ItEER A FREEMAN have just reccivod 2 , vjl thousand Cigars, among which are the celebra I ted Nabala C ,: id, for sale by GREER & FREEMAN. aug 3 Oet. 26—tf ofthe public J. B. A W.A. ROSS. A BOOK FOR TIIE BY DR. S i IX Lectures on th< SICK. UEL S. FITCI1. _ .uses and cure of ConsumP* O tlon. Asthma, Bronchitis. U' »J> Pj-ny* pcMa*. Female Ooaplaints, »«’> t - hr ‘! , ,*!. i,. griii-rallv. h.uin.l, 3«o pages, 39 1-ngrav mi,.,, by Ur S \MUELS FITCH explaining I A. ii- c. itseorki:.\, ■S-i 4 1.IFF STREET, NEW l'OKK, MixvrscTl'KER or s SYRINGES. ilOM.llnl’ATIIU, 1 VIALS GRU'UATKD measures, nurs ing BOTTLES, ETC. Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers Photographers, <*tc. Green Ob^vin by the pack GLAS l engravings.) i»y * a.* ng tne author’s tr by whi.dihV but h prevents and cures the ab ing tl.O „ liberal discount mad< to the trad ; f r " in Country DrunUta end Dealer, solicit ■e Lists sent on application, ept 14. 1-39.—3UIOS. X-IOBCT Or- ok baa be Price 25 PP 1 ?* i th< , Broadway, N* b- letter, free, j oct 19—3m Sent by mail, pest paid, far < S FlTCll, office *14 By or York. Consultation p< LIGHT!! EIGHTH SPIRIT CAS : Burning Fluid. A ND CAMPH1NE ><»rMileby A may ie /-ELLIN, HI NT A CO. IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE. 1 rnilK undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- ! A Iars cash, tho Plantation in Houston county; known as the Ben Gray plaee, containing THIK-1 5 TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation ; is fourteen miles from M .con and lies in one milo c f ! the South-Western Rail Road, said road passing . , through one corner of the Laud. There is between ) ;*ix and seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in - lino condition for making a crop another year. The place is well improved. Having Frame Nano ' Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate F j Negroes, and Frame Gin House, Cotton Screw i Stable*. rhese La*ids are level aud well adapted to the pro- | ductionof Corn or Cotton, and instead of weariug out, get more productive as they grow older, under judicious cultivation. The place will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand dollars cash. Any further information desired, will be furnished : by addressing the undersigned at Busbayville. Hous ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. Macon, Sept. 28, ls5ft. Wanted Immediately. m#D p - — ~ • 1 Smith, work at th< _ W. J. McELROY*. nov 30—3d Street, Macon, Ga. Georgia Citizen copy \ times. s are hereby forewarned against tra- * ding for a certain note of hand, given by the 1 undersigned to and in favor of Hall McKan, or bearer, dated in October last, and due six months | after date, for the sum of One Hundred and Three t Dollars and some few cents, and endorsed by Harde- ; man Sc. Sparks. The consideration of said note ha v- in ,r tailed, I shall contest its payment. i)ec.T, 85$.—3t BENJA.M1N BUTTON. Wanted ! Wanted !! Wanted!!!, MEAL! MEAL!! MEAL!!! Of; ICE S. W. H. R. Company. / ■ Uupon, Dot*. 6, 1858. J T>KOPOSALS wfll bo received at this office until _L the first of January next, tor the delivery of 200 , 1 Bwahels Jier fresh Corn Meal, monthly, from the 25th of January next, to 25th of; Januarv, 1-GO, to be delivered at their Depot in Ma* • Dooly County, at the next con. VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r Sc Supt. which we can say he is a dec 7 hope he will get many a v Wines, Bramly* Ate. r BBLS. nure Georgia Wine. 3 half Pipes vei / choice old Cogniac Brandy. 10 bids, pure Corn Whiskey, Robinson county. 5 bbls North Carolina Whisky. 25 Baskets Hudson Champaigne Wine, for sale by dec 7 AYERS, WINGFIELD X CO. ALAGA Git APES. A fine article, just arrive an be found at nov 20 GREER & FREEMAN’S. City papers copy. — Calhoun, Cabana*, Ambrosia. La $30 to . Lig aneaa| Alabama, El Rio Sella, and many others unnecessary to mention Give os a call as wo can j suit you. (Nov. 1 Tin Smiths, and one good Copp i Job Workman can have steady None others need apply. Notice. WORD TO THE CHARITABLE announce STEPHEN T. j , Citizen copy twice and Federal Union twice, and semi bill to advertiser at Byromville. .\OHTllEIW seed oath, O N Consignment. cents per buflhel, including , AmerirusJRepublij sack i dec 7 Apply to J. F. WINTER A CO J. SEYMOUR, COTTON’ AVENUE,....MACON GEORGIA, j Si 3 doors from Cherry .Street, and next floor to McCALLIE A JONES, At the old Stand of John B. Ross »V Co., pays Cash for DRIED FRUIT, COW HIDES, WOOL, DEER SKINS, SHEEP AND GOAT SKINS, BEESWAX * TALLOW. Those having any of tho above articles for sale, may rely on Retting the highest market price for any quantity which may offer. ^W-A.2STT3E3XD, ' Vl ICO,000 lbs. COW HIDES. : !_(_)(.) 200,000 lbs. WOOL. ! near Vdai 10,000 S1IEE1’ bKINS. I yon cane 5,000 GOATSKINS. j' novS WANTED, I 2500 bushels COW PEAS. 2500 bushels WHITE BLACK EYED PEAS. J. SEYMOUR, Cotton Av. City papers, Federal Union. Albany Patriot, and mericus Republican publish tlic foregoing to the ! amount of five dollars, r nov 16 Ross, Coleman $ Ross, and C. tl. Frc 'IROCKERY, Glass Ware, House Furoi tides of every doecription, Tin Wa of all kinds. Refrigerators, Ico Cream Freezers, Brooms 4 Pails, Toy Barrows, Wagons and _ Willow Ware. FURNITURE made to order; old' 1 - J bought and aold, Repaired, Cleaned and ^ with dispatch. Violins, Canes, Sec., R* ». • Polished; Best quality of Furniture, Vn: ind Paper for sale. N. 15.—(JralV’-nb rg M «h> • ■ ' r - . | tho Company. S. B., Agent for Co M u',>ii. N<.\ . - :m - PLANING, 'scroll SAWING, TURNING, CAKY1NG, IiKACKET A. ORNAMENTAL WORK, . j Made to order Ly T. A: G. Wood, nov 2—3m craiture tmished red and. lish aud ire from ipany. Negroes Wanted. reply I TF you want \ J. Office. Ch . and as good as Instruments A AO* FOB a PIANO call a •:iper than everl Before dec 7 ou bi $."00 sold at 2 J. t . 'WINTER A C