Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 21, 1858, Image 4

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Houston Mu-rill Sale Lb bo sold, before tho Court H ise door In , ty, <>n the ••gal hours i ulrcd W tbo town of Furry. Houston I* Tuesday in January next, \»»thm mr * 01 aale.tl.eYollowiy £ «: ;jcuthhalf of I*>t °* Lan.. uiid fifty ono, in tho Sixth D strict of seM county, containing toil. o»« kM**l acres more or Ic". levied «« •« tho propertj of Tbos. I). Pitman, «nd pointed out by him to satisfy one fl fa from Houston InfonorCourt, James .'I Administrator’s Sale. GJtEKABLY to a ">y< be sold > town of Vienui in said county, on the First Tui jdav in Januar next, within ill.- 1vk»1 h,.ura of ml-, ail tin- dr. ■ belonging to tho -atai.- -t t.illia 1\ right, lato ~ ■ county ot Dooly, ,1. c-h.-.iI. viz : Kh.-ij . a women lhivr.it boy; Irvin, s man ; •'-andy, ..man. Ain- a boy ; Doss, a 11,»n Charlotte, a woman. Sol for Ho; purpose ofa distribution. Term, madeku-w Dates v I'iioi. D. i’itman, ard William Alien. on day of sal- ... Also, oiie negro girl nine or ten year* old, named ; Tirss - I naive months credit with good and p- Vifj. levied on as tbu property onVm.Jf lUtrrn.i. yrovod security. mitV-OK adm'r to satisfy one# fa from HoMoa Inferior Oewt Nov. sm. \\ «• ■ ‘’- v •' r L. Vinson^vs. Wee. M.Betemai, fdeM eednj lei rim < r lork, «i‘. Lands for Sale. T W IU. sell < I T IONS ini MRS. DESSAU arned from the Aurth JOHN U HOLSTEAD, Sheriff. ^Alao. three hundredaod ninely399acri - ,,i l.un.l more or less, in the Fifth District of Howto; os~~ ty. Nos. not known, said l*nd lying on hchec. n •Jreck, ioinlng band* of James Sikes, levied ■" . . - i* %r .... 11 TT illr.c ni.,1 lilirjailH the property of Newell If. Miller, and purchased by . -j tiimtrom Seaborn L. Rieka, to satisfy one fi fa from mi Houston Inferior Court. Patience Rmk^vs. Keurell C. H. Miller. novao Administrator’s Sale. 87 Negroes, ancl 8,000 Acres of 1ST ID TO BE SOLD OX A CREDIT OF 12 MONTHS. W ILL bo sold on the 1st Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in Clin ton, Jones county. Gs„ tho following named No- gvoea, belonging to the estate of Joseph G. Stiles, late ol Jones County, deceased. Persons in want of likely Negroes, or good Land, will do well to att. n.l this aale, as another aueb opportunity may not occur in n life time. G. B. ROBERTS. Administrator of the eetate of J. G. Stiles. FROM Savannah and Charleston. e or both of my P L A H T A - ,«*1 v county, i-'I miles below Mon* t River. One contains 1,973 ACRES of 1 W'D—- 0 ncr.'s open, and in a high state ;• ,..., . ( . I Krc;.. ' NH -1st I 1KH SI S and tilN HOUSE; otherImprovoinswtsgood. The other contain, some g-17sores of land, about 900 acres open and In a high state of cultivation, ,. t framed Negro Houses and Dwelling House, i Other baUdlnrr cood. and an excellent little WA ; TERM ILL, to doth-grindingfor both Plantations. 1 There is somo 1000acres of CANS and SWAMP ! LANDS som- TWO to THREE HUNDRED ACRES open, - and in a high state of cultivation.— Joini Col. JohnS. Thomas and Wiliam Drumright, and of coarse is good. ! Call and examine fur yoursrll. My Overseer will .1 iV-;,! at i,ia i;in»- 1 will >. 11 it low. \\ ith H AS as usual returned from the .North with her strikingly magnificent assort- JtSJr ■ of PARISIAN MILLINERY, surpass — has surpass _ i grandeur auy stock of GOODS that ver been submitted to Southern inspection. EVENING DRESSES which hatHo description, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Luoknow Trim mings. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CASPIAN HAIR PINS, GRECIAN CURLS, HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and au assortment ol divers articles, which would require an endless list to enumerate. Delay not! Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer, ilicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant LOC show tho place at any lime, i win sen n sow. mw hAantfml eta * D<1 f rom Savanna n, ua., and >V imungton, N. "i‘,1 F0DDKR ’ °' VTS ’ ^.MRS U I)., is prepared to furnish Mminers with Carolina. • SfeWMS SW^SH*** \v W CHAPMAN, j wholesale patten/ltonnets a..d all Goods in her Tlfey arc determined t line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates. savSSXs&Kt'SKw EVANS, HASRISS & CO., Important to Planters! STE AM PACKET LI N E Factors & Commission Merchants,! the INCONNNECnON with the CENTRAL and ENl-ANMlf^ff 7 ’ f^ VAJfNAH ’ GA J, p] ’INGERSOLL HOOP North Eastern Kail Hoads. I l-c t “ * X , ,, s . f '. r V? e& 1 lan :! mUE splendid and Fas, Running : to3cM \ X ; Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other suppln-a, filled I promptly ami at the lowest market rates, and liberal i advances made when desired, on Cotton in store. GORDON, F. Barden, Commander, leaves Savan- j q* 0 I Hobt^Y^H arbi 3s i nah for Chiles ton every Sunday and Wednesday ■ SaVannah, Jnlv 20, lg5e. ' aug 3-^m* afternoons at J o clock and connects at Charleston ——^ j with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going ISAAC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWARD. North; returning, leave* Charleston every Monday n i JT* cu *i 1 and Friday night at o’clock (after the arrival OcllG till Cl IjIV©1*V OlEOlCi ofthe cars of tne North EasternR. Road.) and ar- i vnrv c rives at Ssvannsh early the following mornings. 11 DLN A \\ OODWABD are now By this route Passengers can obtain through tick- u -T, the T f T! s a '"‘ fTI A at^and from Savannlh, Ga„ and Wilmiugfon, N. . IYp2 Baggies, Carriages, Ac., in Negroes’ Names and Ages: .. 3* ... i 43 1, Milley, a woman j* y®*™- S. Toney, a man 3, Clabe, a man 4. Pat, a woman 3, Cherry, a girl J8 «. lfnriao, a girl - 14 T, Mary, agurl,... t>. Iaitty, a woman 9. Charity, a girl, in. Liudy, a girl Jl. Sharper, a boy, 19. Winney, a girl, 13. Loke. a boy !4. November, a boy,.... is. Liaaie, a girl, lfi. Lee, a girl 17. Martha, a girl 18 *19. Peggy, (and Infant) .. 11 18*19. Peggy, (ana inlant) •JO. Riley, ahoy H 91. Jlm,ab<nr, 13 #*. Peter, aboy, II 23. Aaron.aboy 9 24. Howard, a boy 5 23. Elian, a girl 8 20. Lucy, a woman, 48 27, Will, a man, 8* as. Rena, a woman 40 29. Moses, a boy, SO 30. Eliiah, a boy, so 31. Abram, a boy 18 32. Vlney, a girl, 18 33. Harriet, a girl 13 34. bilvie, a girl, 13 зз. Sally, a girl 8 зи. George, a boy 1* 37. Henry, a Blacksmith 38 novao ALSO, at the Court House door in Clinton, Jones muaty. between tbo legal hours of sale, on tho 1st Tuesday in January next, by virtue of no Order IVom the Honorable the Ordinary of Jonea county, the following described VALUABLE REAL ESTATE To wit: 3,000 acres of land in Jones county, on the Milledgeville Road, aeven miles from Macon, ad- joining the lands of Samuel Griswold, Win. Roberts, Green Roberts. Mrs Somers and others, well known as the lands, plantation and roaidence of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased, 1,000 acres of which is Oak and Hickory Land. About 300 acres ot land known as the Wm. Strip ling tract, upon which said Stripling now lives, will ho sold separately. Terms, half Cash, half in twelve months. GABRIEL B. ROBERTS, novfl Administrator of Joseph G. Stiles, dee’d. Griffin. Ga., Joly 3! ug 3 'Ml W. chapman. anger copyj Bloystone State, CAPT. C. P. MAKSIIMAN, and State of Georgia, CAP!. J. J. GARVIN. Now form a Weekly Line for the North, leaving Charleston aud Savannah mi ;Ut• mate Mnliirilnj » as follows: The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14 83tb ; Sept. 11th, 23th : Oct. 9Ili, and 23d., Ac , leav ing Philadelphia tho alternate Saturdays. The State of Georgia, from Savannah, Augast 7th, 21at;Sept. 4th, I Sui; Oct. Sd, 16th and 30tb, Ac., coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware River and Bay—two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES A CANAD SHORTEST ASD CHEAPEST ROUTE. This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in HI hours from Philadelphia - Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points, lor sale by the Agents in Savannah. Faro to Niagara or Buffalo, 633. Elmira, 631 to Canandaigua, 622. C. A. GREINER A CO, Agents at Savannah. T. S. A T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston, nug 3 3m Atiiiltiiihtrator’s salt-. W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in January H next, before the Courthouse door, in the town of Monticello, agreeable to an order of the honora ble the Ordinary of Jasper county, sll the negroes bclongiog to the Estate of William Barclay, deceas ed, to wit: Dave, a mao Eighty four years old; Char lotte, a woman sixty yean old; Gip, a man twenty fouryears old; Charity, a woman twenty-six years eld, and Katy, a girl seven yean old. AU sold for the benefit ofthe hein and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms on the day of aale. WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm r. September 21,1838. Executors’ Sale. A GREEABLY to the last WiU and testament of Greaf Cheves, deceased, I will sell at public aale, 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 and children. Terms— twelve months' credit, with good security. Oct 96* ISAAC G. CHEVES, Ex r. ty Journal * Messenger oopy. AtlIIIiIIlotrutor's Male. B Y order of the Court of Ordinary of .Tones Conn- ty, will be sold before the Court House door, io Clinton, on the fint Tuesday in January next, be tween the legal boon of aale, a negro woman named Melvin*, and a Land Warrant, one hundred and six- ty acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of William Felts, late of said couotr, deceased. MARGARET W. FELTS, Administratrix with the Will annexed. Sept. 14. _ Postponed Administrator's sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Coart of Ordinary of Twiggs County, will be sold before the Court House door in Trnopville, Lowndes county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale. Lot ot land No three hundred sod ninety-nine, iutbe Twelfth District of originally Ir win, now Lowndes county. The above land wUl be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the Estate of Benjamin B. Smith, lato of Twiggs oounty, deceased. ROBERT K. PARKER, dee 14 Administrator. SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R R OVER WHICH PASSES TnE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS. j^ja .Uj; :.ws~"xbL .sie^ .a—ie- - Two Daily Trains between Macon .J* Columbus. ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, Leave Macon at 11.43 p. m. and 9.43 a. m. Arrive nt Columbus 3.35 a. m. and 3.43 p. m. Leave Columbus 4.00 a. in. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m. ' Daily between Macon, Albany and Damson > Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany 6.93 a. m. Arrive at Dawson 6.00 Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m. Arrive in Mscon 9.18 p. m. TrilVectly. Down; Monday, Wednesday end Friday—Up: Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macon 7.19 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.39 p. m Arrive at Duwson 5.90 p. m. Leave Albany 6.20 a.m. Leave Dawson . Ar rive at Macon 9.11 p. in. Trans to Colamhos form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, Savannah, Millt-dgeville and Eatonton. Poat Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge, Thomasviile, Ac., daily; also, tri-week ly from Dawson to Cnthbeit, F'ort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six times a week from F'ort Valley to Perry. Haynoaville anil Ilawkinsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga, Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take tho Day Trains from Angutte and Savannah to avoid detention in Macon. F'or other points taki ther Train. First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in the Cabin 615, Steerage 66. Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, as follows; Montgomery 628; Columbus 633 ; Albany $94 35. GEO. W. ADAMS, aug 3 Superintendent. Kail Road, containing 2,405 acres oflevel 0.*k and Hickory Land, with good improvements, and be tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti vation, a considerable portion of which isfresh land. 'ihc other plantation is situated in the lttb District of Lee, on Flint River, at tho mouth of Chockeefi- chikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land, abont two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory laud of the best quality, and tho remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres m cultiva tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produc tive as any land in Sontb-Wcstern Georgia, and is finely watered, and substantially improved. M^r ov seers will show examine them. - j I— _ . P menta easy. For further particulars, address ^the undersigned at Mgcon. N. BAB&j jnly 27—tf shortest notice. - ^P- d to | between Charleston and the interior ot Georgia ion- j S2SL iat ^ nl iS bu,iue.-s and reasonable C’.«»b a e„ .r«ki. t: —an a~a 1'rice* will enable them to do so. Idsf* Horses fed and kept by the day, w eek ot month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery Oflice, Macon, Ga. ^pl AS0RTMKST OF FAMILY GROCERIES, O F every description and of the best quality, freah and good—being constantly in receipt of new supplies from the Northern Markets, Sugars, Syrups, Coffee, Teas, Sweetmeats, Nuts, Raisins, Spices, White Fij.hr Citron, Herringi, Green Fruits In cans, Hams, Condiments, Lard, Sauces, FJour, Cheese, Butter, Mackerel, Pork, BROWN’S OPPOSITE THE MW RAIL ROAD DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor Meals Heady on the Arrival of every Train apl 15 - GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. HE subscriber will open the above Halt about TT the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation ^ r .iP_ w — r — . j of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo w these places to auy one wishing to And other article* too numerous to mention, com* . mera. This House is now offered as inferior to n« My terms will be liberal and pay- prising the whole range of Familv Grocery supplies, j other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it? ” ' CANDIES- j central location, ita large and airy rooms, offere great We particularly invite tho attention of dealers ‘ inducements and accommodations to F’amilics anu and others to our large and complete stock of Can* j Transient persons. The public may expect fromthi. , A Caril from Dr. James M. Jar- IltETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG 1NFIRMA- RyT—My connection for the past tight years with tho above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years’ course of steady devotion to the cure of Pulmonary Consumption andiiskindrcd diseases, together with iny unrivalled opportunities and ad vantage of pathological research—aided not a little by a perfect ayat. m of Medical InhalaUun—has tn- ableamo to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success ful course of treatment for the positive and radical core of all diseases of the Throat, I.nngt, and Air- Atlmiuisirntrlx’s Sale. A GREE ABLY to an order ofthe Hon. the Court of! /XOrdlnary of Dooly County, will be sold before the Court house door, in the town of Vienna, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Jannry next, within the legal hours of aale, all that portion ot the real es tate of Allen R. Pettet, lato of said county deceased, situated In the 7th District of said county, and known as lots of land No. containingfour hundred and five acres, more or lew, it being the place upon whiebtheeaid Pettet Intel/resided. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made •known on the day of sale. . Nov. 93,1858. MARY R- PF.TTET, Adm X. AtlmiuiMtairix’ Sale. B Y virtue of an Order of the Conrt of Ordinary, of Jones Connty, will be sold before the Court House door, in Clinton, on the First Tuesday in Jan uary next, the following Slaves: Lewis, George, Emily, and Betsey, belonging to the Estate of Wil liam J- Card, deceased. Also a Land Warrant of One Hundred and Twenty Acres. Sold for the ben efit ofthe heirs and creditors of deceased. Terms on the day. ELIZABETH CARD, Adm’trix. Nov. 9. - Administrator’s Sale. B Y ordor of the Inferior Conrt, of Jones County, will be sold before the Conrt House door, in t, as the I county ROBERT P. HARKINS. Adm'r. Not. 03. ILvcciilorV Sale. W ILL be sold at the residence of William B. George, late of Jonea connty dece’d. on Mon day the 30th day of December next, all of tho perish able property belonging to said deceased, consist ing of Six 16) fine Moles, one (1) Marc, Thirty one (31) Head Pork Hogs, Thirty-seven (37) head Stock Hogs. Twenty-two (92) Head of Cattle, Fifty-one (5t) Head of Sheep, l Yoke of Oxen, 1 Road and one 3 Horse Waggon, l OxCart, about 2,000 bush els of Corn, a large lot of Fodder, 900 bushels of Wheat, a lot of Oats, Barley Ac., Household ami Kitchen F'umltnre, F'srmingTools and Implements 1 Gin and Band, large lot of Cotton Seed, Ac. Sale to continue from dev to day until all is sold. Terms—all sums under Twenty Dollars, cash.— All sums over, credit twelve months, with approved security, and interest from date if not punctually paid. R- W. BONNER, ) 1 ISAAC HARDEMAN, S *** **■ Clinton, Dec. 7,1838. N O TICK .—Two months after date applicatioi will be made to the Ordinary of Crnvrfonl Connty, for leave to sell the Lead snlfcwfefce-l longing to the Estate of Lemon M. Causey, late of said county, deooased. SAM’L H. CAUoET, uovl6 Exccntor N OT*CE~—Sixty days' after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Houston County, for leave to sell all the reel Es tate of Wade H. Barfield. late of Houston connty, YOUNG JOHNSON, Adin r. late deceased, nov 3 Gcorgiii—Jones County. W 'lIEKEAS Jesse Pitts, Guardian ofthe minors of William Clelmnd, deceased, applies for Letters Pismisaory: These are therefore to efito and admonish all aaa aiugulnr those interested, to be and appear nt tny of fiee on or before the 1st Monday in January next, and shew cause, if any they have, why said Letter* should lot be granted. Given under my hand at oflice. this tl, day of No vember, 1838. CHA3. MACAKTIIY, Ord. nov 9 •' Georgia—lloii.Hion County. W HEREAS, Thomas Gilbert, Administrate Clarita Yates, lato of said Connty, decea; applies to me for Letters of Dismission : Thcsd are therefore to cite and ada ralar, the kindred aad rredltsre efemd nsosnas to be and appear at my oflice, within tho time pr scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, w! said Letters should not be granted. Givi n under my hand, at office, this l.th day JOHNS. J*>Bs<ML <gfc ( ;,.in2i;i frits*lord County. U 'Hl |;i.A- \\ Jl-'u F. Vining applies to me for It it rs ..f Guardianship of the peros and property of George M •» ‘ * Sim-on A.. 'Sarah A.and En Enoch Walton, lato of.«xid c< iTTACON A WESTERN KAIL ROAD rgp--;'— O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Trains ■•ill be run as follows: Leave Macon at 13 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.13 A. U. Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 13 night. Arrive at Macon 7.13 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00 P.M. The night train will not be ran on Sundays. The 12nighttrain from Macon connects with the Wes tern and Atlantic Rosd for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, at 19.13 P. M„ with Georgia R. It. for Augusta, at 10 A. 31., and Atlanta * West Point K. R. at 10.13 A. M. The 10 A. M.train from Macon, connects withthe Western * Atlantic 1L R. at 8.40 P. M.. and Georgia B. R. at 12 night; and Atlanta* West Point K. It., at 12.5 A. M. Tho completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Hoad, makes this th. |..casaiu afia o.r, t mile sv 1),. Virginia Springs Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for $26 $5, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New York for $32 00. Further informal ion may be had In relation to tbia Route, on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER, aug 3 Superintendent Cotton Circular. mHE undersigned, Isaac C. Wxst, having been i appointed by the Cotton Planter * Convention, A rant for tbo purpose of receiving, shipping and .idling Cotton, (as Planter* may order.) for the cit ies of Savannah and Charleston, has formed a co- nartnorshipwith Mr. James Godfrey, of Savannah. The business will bo conducted under the firm and style of ■West &y G-oclfrey. The services of the Firm are now offered to Plan ters. Cotton will be sold ntjjly cent* per bale, as authorized by the Convention, and other produce at the customary rates. The personal attention of the copartners will be given to this business. The firm pledges itself to c bserve strictly the di rections of tne Convention, and in no instance to en ter into speculations, or be concerned in purcha sing Cotton ; their’s will be expressly a commission business. • The firm will be prepared to make liberal advan ces on all produce in store, and to furnish such sup plies as Planters may require, on reasonable terras. Planters will promote their interests by covering the Cotton, when packed, entirely with bagging; oatlering it not to be cut, and placing their brand or mark distinctly on each bale. ISAAC C. WEST. JAMES E. GODFREY. August 3d. 1858 l am ft. P. S.—The Convention holds its next session in the city oi Macon, on the second Tuesday in September next. It is desirable that all tho Cotton growing counties should be represented, in the Convention at that time. Buy Early Copies—now Ready THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, Beuntifnliy Illustrated with more than ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS By Darlct, Birket, Foster, PicxiRsoltx, TtJ- KIEL, CROrSET, DUQOSIt *90 MaDDOT ; And engravod in llio finort style of Wood Engraving By C00PKR, LINTON, EVANS, Ac., Ac. Splendidly Bound—Price Six Dollars. A few Cotiies in Morocco, Nine Dollars. ALSO, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF POES COMPLETE WORKS. IN FOUR VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICE $1,50, Containing the Tales of the Groteaqne and Ara besque ; Wouderful fitnries of the Imagination ; All his i'oL-try ; Tho Story of Arthur Gordon Pym. and a complete collection of all his contributions to tho Manatee. Edited by RUFUS \V. GRISWOLD. D. D., with Notions i.f liii- Life by J. It. Lowell and N. P. Willis. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price. J. S. REDFIELD, Agent, Oct 26—2m 34 Beckman st.. New York. tient, which will include medicine (efficient for one month's use; also. Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus, Payment ae follows.- 68 to be paid to Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balance 68 at the expiration ofthe month, if the patiiot be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in fall, can be treated as well by letter aa 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 ease over thirty days Letters for advico promptly answered. For further partic- ulars address JAMES M. JARRKTT, 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 onr improved apparatus forthe inhalation of modi ■ cated vapor can be seen and inspected. 1 m sept 4—Cm FINDLAYS’ STEAM BNOI3STE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL MACHINE SHOP, MACON. GEORGIA. T HE Proprietors of this Establishment wonid re spectfully call the attention of those contem plating the erection of Steam MiUs, for Storing and 'Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The nperionty ofthe work has been, and will be, a suf- dent guarantee for an extensive and increasinj patronage. OnrWorkshops and superior outfit o;! Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for tho expedition of work possessed by no other estab- B£Pj (Ss-ton^^tn SW TOnfiV’ci^’orth- ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of Machinery, Ac ; for any portion of which we will be pleased to receive orders, vix: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, &c., or Wrought and Cast Ieos, very superior, embracing strength with beauty . of Design. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all aixes, Columns for Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac..Gold Mining Machine ry, with Double and Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of any required sixe. Shafting with l'nrned PnUies, 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 Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to be equal to the best made elsewhere. R. FINDLAY * SONS. Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10 dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best j House, all the luxuries and comforts to be f materials and warranted to retain their hardness and | any other hotel. ». F. DENSE, brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon loset mar 2 Late of tne Floyd Hwaa both and become worthless. We offer unrivalled 1 inducements to purchasers. CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, Of every variety and made of choice materials. Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice and on the roost reasonable terns. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IN THEIR SEASON. We shall keep constantly on hand dur ing the Fall and _ Fresh Oysters and Fish, native and imported, of tho best qualities and re spectfully invite orders, which shell be 'faithfully filled. ' Choice Tobacco and Segars, To which wo invite the attention of Connoisseurs in these articles. octS vise tho use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the excinsion of general In-ntmrn!-, and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper manage ment of those fearful and often falsi diseases, vet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both generalnntl local treatment. The success ofrny treatment in the above diseases, and the high character of the Institution over w hich ;I have so long had the honor to preside, are too well known to need any enlogy or comment from me.— At the solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid tho above charity has been long and liberally supported, and after one consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of alL and not confioe myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrange ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro fessional brethren and tho public, I svould respect fully announce in conclnsion. that l can non- le con sulted personally or by teller, on all diseases as above and that the medicinee, the aame as used in the In stitution, prepared to suit each individual case. Inha ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac., will be for warded by express to any part of the United States letter are aa follows, via612per month for each pa- E. Isaacs & Brother, - . ediein— ■ h m ■ k Latest News by tlie -A-tlaxLtlo Telegraph.* To all whom it may concern* This is to notify the public that Isaacs is at Home Again, And begs to assure his patrons that his SALOON is not a thing ofa day. Citizens and the traveling pub* lie will find the establishment open not for the sea* son only, but at all seasons of the year, and those calling upon us will At all hours find our Larder 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 oi seven more than can be found in any other house in town. Under Ralston's flail, Cherry St* 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 tbo place to go. WE shall be happy to see our friends, assuring FLINT HOUSE. MACON, GA, F ORMERLY known as the Macon House, J ~ a on Firstitreet, opposite l'att-n, (Ad- r¥z .inn lins 4k Co., has been recently fitted up —l*ii r ,8 *B3r a large addition, for th§ accommodation of Boarders and the traveling publfc, who will find it to their in terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and see for themselves. The proprietor, thank ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at tention to business, he will receive his share of pub lic patronage. Fassengers wishing to stop at the above house, when arriving at the depot will ask for Its Represen tative. The table shall not be inferior to any in the substantial* of life. Price of Board.: Fora single mea] 50 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25 By the day 1.50 Single week................. 8,00 By the month (Board * Lodging)....20,00 teb 3 THOS H. FLIN1’, Proprietor. BOER HAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND. FEVER AND AGUE And the various affections consequent npon a dis ordered STOMACH OR LIVER S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the , J __ „ celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbave. Because them that it will be our unremitting care to please in ! of its great success in most of the European States, every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done j its introduction into the United States was intended till now. j more especially for those of our fatherland scattered It may not be generally known that wo have j hero ana there over the face of this mighty country, to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import- \ Meeting with great success among them, I now offer • a .* * «•» fn.1. jj r I .. . - .1 ** a "* U!. «(..» Um trnlf Patten & Miller, (l.itk rxiTEX, nnrrojr & co.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. G. FATTEN A. J. HILLER. «Ug3 Jonathan Collins, (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) W ILL continue the Ware Ilonnc nodCom miMMioii Rum! nt*** at the Fire Proof Build ing occupied by them in this place, in connection with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits the business of the patrons ofthe late firm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to 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, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in all the Courts of tho Macon District, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. {lag 17—ly -AND- IRON COTTON TIE. Lanier A Anderson, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA., P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and Jones; also in the Federal Courts et Savannah. Thev have also recently become the Agents ot the following Insurance Companies: TltoAugUMta IiiHiiraiicc ami I!nuking Com pnny of which W. M, D’Antionac is President and C. F. McCay is Secretary. And the Alabama Fire and Marin© Iiimu- rance Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. Watts is President and A. Williams i?Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates. ..apl 80 cd by ourselves a very superior quality of Palo Bran-j it to the American public, knowing that its trol; dy, fine Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing al the medical qualities so much desired by them. Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself r For Krill. fTllIE Store* at present occupb-d by the subscriber 1 it. tit*- l.-t« f !>.■:..! er H'-x!. triv. it kb of next month. B. A. WISE. Xov $10,000 Cash! Valuable Plantation IN HOUSTON rOUN I V FOR SALE. fpllE undiTiigned will j-cll for Tun limasnntl Dob X l*rs cash, tho Plaotati >n in Houston const*; nown as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation s fourt« < o miles from Macon and lies in one mile of he s*outh W«*»»t« rn K til U ■•.«•!. r.»a i \ -- through one comer ofthe Land. There is between and seven hundred :icr*of Land cleared, and in king FRUIT TREES, ROSES, Flowering Shrubs and Plants, EVERGREENS, AND BULBOUS ROOTS OF ALL KINDS, Cultivated and for sale by A. PTTDIOOIff, Kixo-st. Road, Charles ton-, S. G. T HE subscriber is now ready to fill orders, ac cording to Catalogne. He is confident that he has the finest and largest collection of Roses In the United States, and as choice a variety and growth of Plants. They cannot be surpassed North or South. The Catalogue prices are retail prices. Nursery men. Dealers, or Amateurs, ordering a hundred or more, will be supplied at from 820 to 823 per hun dred, provided five or more of each kind are taken; except, the newest kindr, which have not been prop agated extensively yet—of such the Catalogue pri ces will be enforced. Orders should be sent before the 13th of Decem ber, to obtain all tbe varieties enumerated. As some varieties may become exhausted after that date, however, correspondents wonid advance their own interests by sending their orders early, also to give power to substitute other good sorts, when I tam unable to supply those ordered. Packing will be done in the best manner, so that with proper care anddespatch they will go to any p .rt of tbe country in entire safety. A small charge for packing will be added, merely to pay for the me crisis used. ■ i packages. Tbe stock of Evergreen ara all hardy in the South ern States; they aru grown here out door, and some could not begot ofthe same in the country. Every thing will be sold lower than any Southern Nursery, that is for Plants of the same kinds and size. My stock of Pear Trees is the best ever offered for sale South, for sixe and qnaluy; most of them will beer next season. N. B. For Plants, Trees, or Catalogues, address A. PlIDIGON, Nurseryman and Florist. King st. Road, Charleston, S. C. O* Catalogues can be obtained at the Telegraph office. I Nov. 23—4t. It is estimated that Ater's Ch euiiv Pxctobal and Cathartic Pills have done more to promote the K ublio health, than any other one cause. There can e no qnection that the Cherry Pectoral has by its thouvinds on thousands cares of Colds, Coughs, As thma, Croup, Infioenxa, Bronchitis, Ac., very much redneqd the proportion of deaths from consumptive ' diseases in this country. ThePiits arc as good as the Pectoral atnl will cure more complaints. Every body needs more or lass purging. Purge the bowels. Liver and the whole visceral system from obstructions. Purge out tbo diseases which fasten on the body, to work its decay. But for disease we I should die only of old sge. Take — 1 -* ' ell imp! llav el and well s ton, and in Fra Negro e Fifty culti Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the aheli or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any way yoo want them ALSO. Shrimps and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety. Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets. Ham and Eggs. Deviled Ham and Deviled Terapins, Monntain Oysters, Turtle Soup, &C., Ac.. Ac. Wood cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Firh, and anything that an epicure wants, can always be had when in season. Coufcctioucries and Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries, 0r “f$W„, Bansnas, Pino Apples, Various description of Nuts, Cakes, Ac., All of which can be purchased at low prices far CASH. Be sure and call at 12 E. ISAACS A BROTHER. T. C. NISBET, FOUNDRY ATO MACHINE SHOP, Cotton Avenue, itlncon, Georgia. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by tbe continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effort, it finds its way directly to the seat of lif •, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising np tbo drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. . ., . Noticx.—Whoever expects to fiud this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. ^ The great popularity of thi» delightful Aroma lias induced many imitations, whieh tho public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerbave’s Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to sll these imita tions. tgr Sold at 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts burc, Pennsylvania. Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER be CO. ZEILIN, HUNT & CO., GEORGE PAYNE, may 18**” ^ *ii«r throughout the State. READY MADE CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS, CAR PET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, AC., AC, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS A VESTINGS, MAR SEILLES A LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, SILK KID. C4LF AND BUCK-SKIN GLOVES. AC AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, Corner of Cherry null Mcrond Nt.. T HE undersigned has just returned from New York with a New 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 tie READY MADE DEPARTMENT he can show some of the most desirable Goods ever brought to this market, and will bo in - Constant Krceipt ofthe IVrtvr.t Styles Most ofhis Pants are made up by good workmen in Macon, and are warranted to fit better and give better satisfaction than any other Pants. His Stock of Cloths, Cassimercs and Vesting9,are ofthe most rechercho patterns, and will be made up according to the latest improvements ! - * km " e Cutting. Macon, Sept. 29, 1659. the Art of CHAS. H. BAIRD. Plantation in South-Western Ga FOR SALE F ORt erty, 6 decree of Court, on the first Tuesday in January OR the purpose of making a division of the prop- , the subscriber will sell in accordance with of Court, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the iegal hours of sale, before the Court House door in Americus, Sumter county, unless previously sold at private sale, a fine Com and Cotton plantation situated thirteen miles South- East of Americus, and adjoining lands of Gov. Cobb, |i . Col.T. M.Furlow, A. J. Scrutchins ai»d others. Tho iipact, and moat durable form of. place contains (1,200) twelve hundred acres, more WROUGHT IRON Cotton Screws worth, from $75 "to $100. T IIE above Cut represents tho ms»1 Compact, stud naoat durable form of ^ m - r , COTTON SCREW in use. It has now been in use f orless, consisting of hammock and oak and hickory for five years and over, by planters in this neighbor-1 and pine lands. About COO are cleared and under hood, an*—* —* lul * —**— u ~si» %%mw%A 1 ——r»— * J -— kt — * # —-«- *- *■—*- or horse ALSO variety of Castings and Machinery. Aik. 31. NEW STOCK OF Crocltery. SUPPOSE all know by this time, that \ have moved my STOCK from TRIANGLE BLOCK to the Granite Front Store, OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER HOUSE. “ I now have a new and good STOCK OF ClHNA, Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from $175 down to any single Sett wanted. Tea Setts Gilt, from 89,00, (best French China) to 825,00 and 875,00. White China, made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord ingly. Glass in Setts, French, for from $13,00 to $30.00, per sett, handsomely en , graved. Goblets, from $2,50 per doz. to $15. White Granite Ware made up as wanted. I also have a fine assortment of fine Castors and Plated Tea Setts. All the above Goods I offer at New York Prices, i small profits,quick sales and .-atisfaction to ail parlies is my motto. Orders will be filled same as though the purchaser were here. Oct. 26. R. P. McEYOY. Up* City papers copy. well watered and affords a fine range for stock of all kinds. The improvements consist of negro cabins and overseer houses and all the necessary cribs, out buildings, Ac. Also on the Thursday following, will be disposed of, all the wagons, plows, farming uten sils, Ac., and all tho mules, cattle and hogs and corn and fodder on the place. Terms made known on the day of sale- Nov. 3. JAS. A. HILL, To Consumptives. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe Lung Af fection, and that dread disease. Consumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge) with directions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of tho advertiser in sending tho prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove ar blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, oct5—3m Williamsburgh, Long Island. SPEER & HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. OJf.ee on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. W E have associated aa partners in tho practice of law in tbe counties of the Macon and ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial contract—also will attend tho Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER, mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. JLAW VAHU. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs A Ilill, A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW, Macon, Ga. apl 20 Win. K. dcGraflcnrictl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier Houae—above Damour’s oct 27 TN ai -L Sou JASFEK r. GRXI'.R. I B . forTTS UNTIE "W I.. IV. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne's Drug Store. jan 6 5. It. ilIULEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA_ W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and “ " Intosh Charlton, also Met i of the Eastern. may 4 ISAAC 1UKDEHU1V, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA. (ply 7 ty T. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, first door above eutrance to Concert Hall, aug 4 J. L. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL. SEWARD A IIAASELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. ^ LL claims forwarded to ua will meet with prompt Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colqnitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD * HANSELL. Thomasviile, Nov. 3rd. 1856. nov 4 Arthur Dickinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls- bury’s Clothing Store, oct12 * Horace Fitch & Co ARK STILL TO BE FOUND AT Tlif - Stand, on Triangle Block OPPOSITE MARINE I: j 4 ND tre have just received a very U, L A the various ityles of Ready Made FALL & WINTER CLOTH: | Made up expressly for us. and we are tk- ing new supplies every week from ourv! ! .Manntactory. j We have, in connection with our Heady Uja • thing for Gentlemen, a very large stock ot ! Children’s & Youth’s Clot'ai j Of tbe virions styles and qualities tosuitth^v as well as all kinds of Gentlemen's Goods, constating in part, of Merino Shirti at5! I ers. Linen Bosom Shirts, Cotton and Lioc-a • J er*. Socks, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, HandtJ Umbrellas, Ac. Wo s/so have a very Urge stock of the r kinds of Traveling and Common Truuki, r Bonnet Boxes, Vadises, Carpet Bags, 4c. ^ HATS and CAPS. We also have a good stock of the variow i of Hats and Caps. Wo respectfully invite all who may want t in our line to ctdf and examine onr large taj Nall.lmheaviertCotton regions ofthe grea | ™ "^K^h" prefi^'Z^ Southwest, the INGRRSOhL IIOOP LOCK | 0ct 2 6—tf . M- PITCH as with tho common Hoop Iron Buuil, l as superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale. Time and space would l‘.i 1 us t-> giv* th- nuu.'-rcu- certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse j amily Grocery gfd men. Insurers, Compressers and Shippers, showing J J «] beyond a doubt, that tho days of Hope binding are , R F F R F R E F M numbered, ami th- iimneiw. of the . V] , . ihl ;l „ ; r x .. w V ‘"4 Hoop l.orh ami Iren lie. ln.-ir .•.••.n-inj f J TKI.Ki; fi.U'i! BIT.'.P.'U wherever tried, has been conceded in tbeso points: : hiacon, Ga., a complete stock of ta l *^^ 0 »cSSf , 2 r n to o^*-n: , ho”d < ^!: if AIRILY K " t The fastening is much more expeditiously ap- [ Consisting in part of plied, and much more convenient for tho compress, j jji ram Smith’*, and • Macon Mills Extra /J 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton J FLOUR, Old Government Java, Laguirt^l from the bale. w . j tas COFFEE, Stuart’s Coffee, Crushed ttij] 4. It i* an nlinotu nb<*olnte security against ( <jered SUGAR, a direct importation of Csntosn Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown , an ^ Chocolate, Fulton Market BEEF, Extnn by actual experiment, will smoulder without Jlame, j PORK, Choice Table BUTTER, Pic# jl twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty j English Dairy and State CHEESE, Dried .1 of time for easy extinguishment. Tongues, Pigs Feet and Hams, Bed and Whatf 5 It i* an abxolutcly necurc fastening. In J JONS, Mercer and Yellow POTATOES, actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus j Lobsters and Clams, Prunes and Jellies, A: bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular - - - * ' flafi from a hunsn top, upon o brick pavement, without perceptible effect. 6. It is perfectly simple,and requires no machinery at all in the application. Any common boop-iron of proper width and thickness, (Which is about $ inch wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit the bade, 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 one inch, and then bent over the end of 3ie lock. Tho other end ol the hoop is then passed round tbe bale and dra wn through a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock, and then bent in the same manner as the other. The button is then turned back to its place over them, and the hoop is fast on tho bale, and the bale may be moved if desired. * 7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han dle, and cheapening freight. These facts and advantages are certified to by leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro kers in testimonials too numerous tobe cited or spec ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac tory experience and tests, unite in the following a- greement, which will leave no doubi on these pointa: We, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten ed with the I^GER.HOLL HOOP 1,01 !K, ah tbongh we are aware that it will weigh l£ lbs. more per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. P HARRIS A JOHNSTON. • C. C. FOSTER, J. 8. BYINGTON. 31. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy the following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. Lamar : Savannah, July 22d, 1853. Messrs. Freeman 4 Roberts, Macon, Ga: Qent*.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for Ingersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. • Respectfully, &c., C. A. L. LAMAR. igsv' .mm also a choice selection of pure Brandies, i &c„ for Medicinal and Cooking purposes, aadij lot of Cigars ofthe most celebrated brands, «a» and chewing Tobacco, 4c , all of which willkl low for Cash. Come one, Come all and examine our Stock | are determined to please, nov 2—tf The Georgia Iron Lock Company, comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite tbe attention of all engaged in Cotton crowing, or the Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter est and value, and either of them will be glad to fur nish any further information, or particular applica tion mav be made to the Secretary. J. F. \VINTER, | T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP & HARRIS, | FREEMAN & ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Ang. 3,1858. ly Samuel II. Washington, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, (JA. Office next to-Concert Hall.over Payne's Drug Store WILL practice in all tlie counties of the Macon Circuit, and in tbe counties of Washington, Wilkin - son and Laurens. oct 19 A. F. DURST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA, W ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to bis care. (y OFFICE—over Mr. DeLoacbe’a store, a few doors below Lanier House. Rifirekcis.—Hou. D. Irwin, Marietta, Gen. A. J. Uansell, Marietta, Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Macon, Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta. oet!9 Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. LI C DONALD’S Tooth Paste always on hand and .YJL for sale. Dentists can be supplied with tho finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, &c., aLo with any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice, oct 12 DR. A. PIERCE, HOMOEOPATH OFFICE IN WASHINGTON ISLOCK. Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for sale. Macon, July 13—tf. REMOVAL. HAS REMOVED HIS Oal£.e, Pastry and BREAD BAKERY, CANDY & FRUIT STORE NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Go’s. GROCERY STORE, IN CHERRY STREET, and has now fine ac commodation, and an entire new stock of all Confec tions which is offered at lowest prices for CASH. nov 2—tf Sr*Citizen, Messenger and State Press copy tf. HARDWARE. 1858. 1858. PALL TRADE. CARHART & CURD W OULD call the attention of their customers and those wishing to pnrchaae, to their large and well selected Stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. THE LIVER INVIGORATORI PREPARED BY DR. SANFOkft f Compon Hded entirely froj ax ms, I S ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AKDj ER MEDICINES now before the pnbliil acta aa a Cathartic, eerier, milder, and moredj al than any other medicine known. It is t* a Cathartic, beta Liver remedy, acting first I Liver to meet its morbid matter, then on the s:c and bowels to carry off that matter, thus nceotJ ing two purposes effectually, without any of tin! fnl feelings experienced in the operations efr Cathartics. It strengthens the system at thtj time that it pu-gea it; and when taken daily in J rate doses, will strengthen and build it up r J usual rapidity. The LIVER is one of ‘ the principal rej of the human l»ody, andwhen it perfenr functions well, the pow- j ' ; crsoftheayateiri ly developed. The stem- “ ache is almost« dependent on the heal* thy action of the ij for the proper perform-I Wiance of its fm when the stomach is at p fault, and the wl tern suffers in conse- ]™J quence of one - the LIVE B.—having L ;ceased to do iti Forthe disease of that, j.organ, one oft' prietora has made it his'^i study, in a prxc more than twentyyears j ^( to find some i wherewith to c ounteract, I the many de to which it is liable. P'f, Toprove that this re- UJ'medy is at list ll any person troubled j , with LIVER Cf PLAINT, in nny of itB|tCVJorms, has but to j bottle, and convictionAs certain. These Gums remove; , I all morbid or bxi ter fromtheaystem, sup : re plying in their [J healthy flow of bile, and'C/imvigoratin " ache, cansing food to di- J M THE BLOOD, giving ) whole machinery, re- . disease—effecting a rad I BILLICUS AT-iU ru IT re * -of-thejiZ r eating i i invigorating tbrj gestwelLPCEIfli tone and heslYul moving thecfta»( ical cure. TACKS are cone PREVENTED, q LIVER INY is sufficient to :S the food from r. oval before retiring, 1 Al at night. In Tf ■ - 'i- PH* WHAT IS BETTER, j occasional ate TOR. One dose after eating the stomach and prevent; it souring. jl ' Only one dose taken vents NIGHT MARE. \ . Only one d.ise taken![Y“i bowels gently, and cures p“j US’* One dose of two!-. - :• >nt J.^S ways relieve S I C K-prl HEADACHE. One bottle taken forir"! I female ob - MM moves tbe canse of theli disease, and perfect cure. Only one dose imme r LIC, while ] ,! One d esc often repest rH ed is a sure t CHOLERA MORBUS.' - and a prevttffi CHOLERA. J f (y Only one bottle, Pi. is needed totrr:( of the system the effects; ;of medicine aflel sickness. PiDi L Uf - One bottle takenjL'-^Jf o r JAUNDIfll moves all sallowness orj*V unnatural colon the skin. (j! rOnedee en a short 'n time before! gives vigor to tbe appe-; tite, and makes!) gest well. Oj One dose often repeat- Pncd cares CHHI DIARRHCEA i n its-^lworst forms,] SUMMER end BOWEL F) j complaints yield a to the first dose. ; —— ; One or two doses cure attacks byWOF^ children: there is no’jXiLscre^ safer, To Planters and merchants. Swedes Iron, all sizes, Anvils and Vises, Refined do do NmithBeilows, Oval and Band do Smiftt Drills, Plow Steel, Screw Plates, Blister Steel, Corn Shelters, Cast Steel. Straw Cutters, Hollow Ware, Cut * Wrought [Nails. To Carriage makers. Finished Shafts, Axles and Springs, Carriage Parts, Maleable Castings, Buggy Bodies, Hash Frames, Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Hubs, Silver Hands, Leathers. Cloth and ail kinds of Trimmings. To House Keepers. Table Cutlery, Plated Spoons and Forks, Brass Andirons, Brass Fenders, Brass Candlesticks, Wire Fenders, Wafer and Wafile Irons, Shovel & Tongs, ogc-ther with everything else usnally kept in our fine, all of which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. - X'' Cali and examine before purchasing else where. CARHART & CURD, nov 2 Third Street “OLD MAGNOLIAWfflS llHE undersigned offer for sale the above stan dard brand of fino BYE WHISKEY, their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels, he quality of this Whiskey known so favorably * kept up to ita former high standard, and purchasers A Wordto the Ladies. W E are n CLOTHING I CLOTHING!! Removal. je. wijvsjijnp H AS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old stand, next door to Strong A Wood’s Shoo Store, and is prepared to exhibit ono of tho largest and finest stocks of jlleady .Made ClDthing’in the city. oct5 delphm, wo are enabled to ship poods from eithe SOilTII-WESTE1CN KAIL ROAD, i*>' FREEMAN^* SLMmjN.^ OFFICE—109 S;'. Front St., Philadelphia. •• 96 Wall St., New York, oct 12—ly remedy in the world, as ‘litNeverFaiia A fow bottles \-g cures DROPSY, J citing the absorbents. ! /_] j We take pleasure inlr - llrecommendingtl dicine aa a_preventive J for f EVEn AGUE. CHILL FE <^ VER,andafiFP ofa BILLIOUS TYPE. ^ It operates win tainty. and thousands ’ 1 are willing to tf its wonderful virtues. Jv Al! wfcouic it arc giving thrir minni testimony in it. fnvor, w yiix water in tho mouth with tht vigornlor, and Hwallow both together. THE LIVER IiYVIGORATO; IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCO VEK is daily working cures, almost too great to i It cures as if by magic, even the first dose i benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re. to care any kind of LIVER Complaint, ftrtj the worstJaundice or Dysyepsia to a commons ache, all of which are the result of a DIS’ LIVER. ritICt ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANFORD * CO., Proprietors, 345 Brondntj, Wholesale Agent* i __ BARNES & PARK, New York ; T. W. DY * SONS, Philadelphia; L. S.BURR. & CO., Sf II. H. HAY * CO.. Portland; JOHN D. ft Cincinnati;; GAYLORD * HAMMOND, Clev FAHNESTOCK * DAVIS, Chicago; O. J.'' * CO.. St. Lonis GEORGE KEYSER, Pith" S. S. HAHC'B, Baltimore, and retailed by all llNK $Ni' Wltlmls aad Retail by W HUNT A CO.. Macon. Ga. mar lfi? For gale on Long Credit* I OFFER for sale, on long credit, at a fairpnd ■ r ■ " ~ _ Plantation six. miles from Americas, fon owned by T. L. HOLT, containing six hnndml seven acre*. Two hundred and fifty a creed*" There are all the necessary buildings on the ) A CARD. T IIE undersigned feels it" his duty to render thanks to the citizens of Houston and adjoin ing counties, for their liberal and exteniive patron age. While he begs a continuance of their favors, he will state to those who do not know him, that ma ny years practice in the principal c.itiea of the Sooth and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to make aa elegant and perfect Dental substitntes of the most approved and latent style, as can be furnish- j ed by any Dentist in the State. A WORD ABOUT THE ' ... -r c “CHEAP STYLE OF WOKK.” RUGS AND MATS Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial i i LARGE Stock, and a groat variety of s Teeth, and not able to pay mo my regular prices, I _/-\_the above Goods, just “r, coived, which may feel assured that I will rather share my profits j gold at far lower figurta, and give purchaser:! with them than “accommodate’’ them with a cheap, j lection from the hot stock ever offered in M* j wifi pleasecallat I SATra > DeLAINE, ’ DA CAKT-E TINGS! XFMoox* Oil Clot lif ZM^TTIKTO-S,] or inferior style of work, as such will never give sat isfaction, and is tho dearest at. the All persons desiring my services mu pic«.oc «e, r an? -mttcttv my Residence, in PePry. where they will find all the ; LACE and MUSLm, comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv- I \\ J D O \V CURTAIL! tOTWZ^TeYg^ye^wiilM^bS ^^a^Unoe may procure my services by giving w „ DO w s u A D E s . Q1LT COR y,C B I.n fnrmi.r liiirli wt'inildnl «rwl TinnshatArR ' I110HUUI.C. ... . . ..... II A vne In so objectionable. Always having a large stock of the above, and other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Pkila- “ I " from either civ NEGI10ES WANTED. * rn Ills Company is now prepared to hire Negroes A to work on repairs of their Road, for 1859. • r nr Contracts can he made with J. Mi. Walden, Foit k of Win- Valley; J. J. Dasher, or A. J. Heard, on lino of [ Planters would dov I purchasing. • many entirely new gems to : the nit M . Be _ ch Walton, mlno part Nra at interest, to eh id letters should m ul oil id admoninh all tht Lse, il any they can, ranted. h! signature, this JAS. R. RAY, Onl y. •LESDID I HAMPAUNE ClUhlt.just ,11vvciijv live bAITel*. in prime order, for ml and gallon »< H. HORNE 8. ill bo .•quivale GUNN. •ho phi three years dollars cash. Any further informatii by addressing tlie under* ton County, Georgia. Macon, Sept. Vr. IrOJ* Cilia no, Lime, *<'. 1 m SACKS Peruvian Guano. OU250 Bbls. Lime. 100 do Cement. 75 do Calcined Plaster. 30 do Ground Plaster for Manure. For sale by AYRFS WINGFIELD X CO. Not, 23 . ^ antidotes early j from New York and thrust it from the system, before it is yet too strong to yield. Ayer’s Pills do thrust out disease, not only while it is weak but * hen it has taken a strong hold. Read the astounding statements of those who have been cured by then^f.'t th dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, Ul- ct r>. aSk in diseases. Rheumatism^ Neuralgia,* Dys- / ‘ Now * is* the time to boy yourselves rich. Don’t Mpsls, Internal ptioa. Billons Osnpiiinti, Hsut*] loonmon.i v by n«*t calling, when it i* so convenient, burn. Headache, Gout, and many less dangerous but ( trc« li soon before styles arc picked over. ►till tl.re.Httnir - ailment.-, Midi as Worms on tbe face, J n0 v 1G ROSS, COLEMAN it ROSS. Nervous Irritability, Loss of appetite. Invgularit r he head, Colds, Fevers, Dysentery, and ?d at Su ing theSecond St ie of the firm has just return- j \\r m . g. Brantly or the undersi All goods bought the brst j r j n j en( j en t’ 8 0 fli c0t 4 \[ rtCOn . purchase are marked down to run them off and the.) nov 0 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sap’t. second Stock can be purchased at prices varying ( ..... - — - — from 37} to 50 per cent less than previous prices. j S. BBAUVEKIA’N useless to particularize, as our Stock is too I UAOON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE, TEACHER WANTED. ... vyANTED, a Teacher, to Like cli.rp for the IQ^jERIK^'the'old »u3. andX \ V ensuing year of the Jeffersonville (Twiggs to be unders „ Id for c>sh . vast, and put on pap A Situation Wanted. indeed every ^ | gatlvo Rested, These are n« 111cated by yon L>f compls :qui sigbbt which a Pi entSe but are autli SOUTHERN LADY of much experience as i suing year. She would impart a thorough kuowl n Phy- edge ofthe English Branches, and Manic on tbe Pi- ' o.w» ilia iiiitiH Hbilitv in fanev work. I c Opposite Hots, Coleman 4* Host, and C. Jl. Frct?nnu. 1 ROCKERY, Glass Ware, House Furnishing i tides of every description, Tin Ware of all kinds. Refrigerators, Ico Cream Freezers, Brooms, Pails, Toy Barrows, \V \ n d 1'rytbt‘m 1 Price 25 < . Prepared t nlyticui Ch' Druggists a section. Willow Wi FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture D ...... , bought and sold, Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished Has some ability in fancy work. i with dispatch. Violins, Canes, Ac., Repaired and Address (dec 7) S. W. D., Charleston P, O. | polished; Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and TO BUILDERS- j S *N d B^Graffenberg .Medicine for sale, pure from PROPOSALS for building a Chapel on the Wee-1 t j ie Company. S. B.. Agent for Company. X leyan Female College, will be received, by the ( )f Connty) Academy. The next session will commence on the 2d Monday of January, 1852. Applicants^for the station will be expected to produce credentials of character and capacity to teach all the branches usually taught in first class Academies. II. HUGHES. WM. BRYAN, N. BERRY. I. E. DUPREE, H. S. WIMBERLY, oct 19—2m n Trustees New Crockery Store. T *ncet, and you never will be without them. ; ts per Box—5 Boxes for $1,00. jy JAMES C .AY EH, Practical and An- mh.t, Lowt-ll, Maas—And sold by all j id dealers in medicine throughout this j ^ w w . dec 7—2m. undersigned, until the Uth proximo. Plans and excellent i specifications may be had upon s^pJicatjmUo either I HE Ladies and G ig counties are i and examine my stock (CROCKERY WARE,no ! Second Street. 1 intend stock of Goods, and will en of Macon and nd- espoctfuliy invited to call nf CHINA, GLASS and t door to Mrs. Dessau’s on 10 keep at all times a good 11 them aa low as the” Dentists will find a large assortment ol the best BAND^ in great variety. . . _. w •• -* ' Purchasers will coosult their own mterew^ amining my stock before buying. . aug 3—tf B. F._gg new goods. c. HODGKINS & S(| O. Campbell & Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. 1 1j, .“‘sportin- J.J. of KERBETN, I1EA1 V BLANKETS .-aui r . . their Sri r ! »■>-». NEGRO SHOES at the iowaat market prices, and! ' r . . ell to call and examine before , ^kotTsD SPORTING C^l neueral stock o WSHING TA< KLE. TALKING STICK* ‘ not diit n?i EIU *''’ AND DOMESTIC AMCXITION.^'i not tntena flluud ; n a FIKST CLASS Sportsman’s Emporii NORTH OR SOUTH, j By careful attention to the business, and k* j the best GOODS in our liue, we expect to 1 i continuation of past favors. ; llcpnirin g cnrcfiilly offended u «- ! Oct. 2d. fore. | ROCA’S BALSAM ■ for Pulmonary & Tubercular ConsnBF] ( T hep, a, Oct. 12, 1858. Macon, Nov. 9—3m I F a party ot Gentlemen wishes to g.-t i Dinner, somethin*raaJly nice, lei them call at IL HORNE'S Ke.Uui ant. Disappointment is con- , j sidered imponsibi.- (Ney. 98. j jpi . of the undersigned. df# 7 ALEX. M.8PKKB, BENJ F BOSS, Metanittee. TKI4NB98KE COAL FOB NAI.K, N 1 OWf at Depot. Orders tlirongh the Post office , pr CASES Cabinet, J or left at our Office attended to. JL and 5 do Premium. | 7 * Je F. WINTER X CO. ght anywhere in tho city. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited, may tf R, K. HUTCHINGS. Champagne Wines. CASES Cabinet, } pts., 20 baskets Heidsick, For s&lo by Nov. 23. GREER X FREEMAN. E. SAULSBU.'RY, 1 WASHINGTON BLOCK, OP. LANIER HOUSE, MAOQN, a a., rriAKES pleasure in informing his customers and A buyers generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the most elegant and attractive stocks of Fall and Winter Goods, For Gentlemen’s wear, that -can be e3:hibited in the city. Constant additions of desirable goods will be made by every steamer. He has in his employ, one ofthe BEST CUTTERS SOUTH OF NEW YORK, and can execute all or ders in the most approved style and at gbort notice, oct 19 WANTED. f AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrants, and will always give the highest cash price. Macon Ga. uly28 ly G. J. BLAKE vhat ha Bacon for Sale. BHDS CLEAR SIDES—Just received at now put m possession 1 . ..raoraioary remedies e* i heretofore been considered w i bein',- an OUTWARD APPLK- 1 ; tin- netii'ii ..f H-l.i.-h i- m'.i'.i' its having none of those attributes w bic ' A Pamphlet containing^HrectioiS letfe tingiusbed aud wt-ll known individ n documentary evidences will accompany t Mr. James Rees having ceased to b? for the '>ale of this Balsam, the price l»a duceito a .iar, and 50 cents for the It can only be obtained ofthe pr directed to dee 14 ROC^u- Bex 17el I“. V , ’