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70. An aetto amend ;.n act approved Dee. county, and also to define the fees of the ordi-
19th, 1829, to 1 ii .i out and r. filiate the man-1 nary of Chatham county,
ner of taking testimony of females in certain ca-1 131. To authorize the arrest by the Marshal
sos, so as to include practising physicians in of the village of Sparta, without a warrant, and
^pasted at Hie tnsi Ses-
1 <u ,s-fONCLUDEI».
>lt»S.
I .,,e!>ii»rt entitled an act to compute
• p ,j j„.| p c tit .hirers for the county
„1 authorise the Justices of the
Wirt t» lew an extra tax for that pur-
10 extend the provisions of the act to
therein named.—Approved March
so lar as respects Pickens county,
rem-al an art to consolidate the offices
■lectors and Receivers of tax returns
Ksnrcts the county of Worth.
Live to the issuing of Executions,
fvpcai an act entitleil an act to repeal
j( In act entitled an act to authorize
c> of tliv Inferior court of the several
,n this Slate to create and lay out a
’i,-t, nr change and alter the lines of
,iy uid out—assented to 23d De
ns, wi fir as relates to the county of
, aviated to December 82d 1840.
legalize all districts made and lines
'.v tlie Inferior Court of Cherokee coun-
in pas.-age of said act, and to legalize
Ur by the officers elected in said dis
appropriate money for tlto repairs of
ntury, and to erect additional Irail-
ir sanic for the security and aeeomino-
ihe convicts,
pardon Burton A. Brooks oftho coun
is under the sentence of death for the
binder.
ng the time of lidding the Inferior
tiie counties of Chariton and Oor-
eiisoliilato the offices of Clerk of the
and inferior Courts of the county of
amend the charter of tin; town of Cal
to give the town Council of said town
to impose a corporation of said town,
n pcal an act entitled an act to amend
J laws of this State, approved Feb. 20
nr as relates to the county of Walker.
i,r the pardon of Benjamin Knight, now
8 in the Penitentiary.
, alter and amend the fiftieth section of
ovuUi division of the Penal Code
a tet to ajipror
sr KA and Ir
white money for the po
or other purposes therein
1 r the relief of John Needham Massey,
v tailed John Needham Massey Snead,
e railed John Needham Warren Mas-
inor and orphan of Needham W. Mas-
avf and for otlier purposes tliercin
Id.
authorize witnesses residing out of
. In prove the execution of deeds and
imments in writing under certain pro-
nendatorr of an act to make pcrma
>ite of the public huililing of the cotin-
iwn at Monroe and to incorporate tite
rate! to Nov, 20th 1821.
'Uy nut and organize a new county
nsmiics of Habersham anti Franklin.
';rude for the education oftho chil-
> Slate Iwtwccn certain ages, and to
u annual sinking fund for tlto extin-
: the public debt
ngulate the fees of tax collector and
(l Richmond county,
ngulatetho compensation of Jurors
■ iy of Jefferson and for otlier purpo
se protection of forest trees and otit
is the county of Whitfield anti for oth-
aholisli iinprisomnent for debt on cor-
nfihons herein set forth, and for other
>-&,■* rmiipensation for the consoli-
I'kxaU plats U> colonial and head right
in the Surveyor Generals office,
hart in authorize Martha II. Batiks ad-
ttuand Jos. II. Banks administrator of
IKuiks to sell certain lands at private
■In act • o change the timo of holding the
* oiurti of the counties of Baker and
i an,! 11 authorize the Judge of tito Su.
of Jefferson to hold court two weeks.
' the time of holding tho Satperior
if "dstcr county anti the Inferior court
the Superior courts of llcaid
•“toprovide fur the location of a now
** in certain contingencies in the coun-
-srr, to dispose of «ho present public
^ <« levy an extra tax Ac,
•in art to im|>osc additional penalties up-
'wnks of this State so ns to compel them
fy villi the requisitions o( an act toprr-
“!“t die forfeiture of the several liank
* in litis State on account of non specie
i for a given time, and for other purpo-
w'n mentioned, passed hr a eonsiilution-
fity at the last session, over the exocu-
Mi act to give to rules absolute nguii.st
H this State a lien upon property; and
•ftrrrs the control of exccutions’in cer-
vt to make valid ami binding the
Vi heretofore made V>y tho mayor and
ri ilicriiv of cohltnbua to the stock of
* 1 &iliirard R. It. Co.
, *t to define the liabilities of Stock-
IJ hmks and otlier chartcretl institu-
L “k State.
*«»t; to make void the contracts of mi-
, ertaiu exception.
W I" repeal a part of the fifth sec-
I A1 U..nHAinn I
actual employment
77. An act for the better government of tho
Western & Atlantic Railroad to secure fidelity
in its fiscal agents and all other persons indebt
ed to said Road, and to prevent, as far as it is
possible, fruitless and expensive litigation, and
to make tho account hooks, of said Western &
Atlantic Rail Road evidence in certain cases, and
for other purposes.
78. An aetto repeal all laws and parts of laws
authorising lotteries in this State.
79. An act to amend an act in relation to pub
lic records of comities where they liave been
destroyed by fire, At
80. An act to amend the laws in relation to
defaulting tax payers, and to prescribe the du
ties of Tax- Collectors in such cases, At
81. A11 act to alter and amend the second
section, sixth division of the Penal Codo of this
State. . .
82. An act to authorize Ordinaries in this
State t'. issue cost fl. fits, generally.
83. An act to protect religions societies in the
.exercise of their duties. At
84. An act to make the Receivers of Tax
Returns in the several counties of this State
hereafter to be elected, assessors of taxes in cer
tain cases herein named, and for other purpo
ses.
S3. An act to amend the acts in N>UtiaQ to
taking cases to the Supreme Court
80. An act to alter the certiorari laws of this
State.
87. An act for the support of the Pupils of
the (ieorgia Academy for the Blind.
88. An act to make tho Governor of this State,
and in his nbscnco, the oldest member of the
Board cf Trustees of Franklin College, who may
lie present, President of the Board.
■ 89. An act to fix and make certain the time
oi holding the election of Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Pataula Circuit
90. An act to lay off and organize a new
county from the counties of Washington, Eman
uel and Laurens, to bo called Johnson, to be at
tached to the Middle Judicial Circuit, First Con
gressional District, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division,
<1. M. and for other purposes.
91. An act to repeal the fid and 4th Sections
of an act entitled an act to amend an act to in
corporate the town of I.umpkin in Stewart coun
ty, nssonteil to December 26, 1831, approved
January 17th 1850, and prescribe the duty of
the Road Commissioners.
92. An act to prevent tho sale of spirituous
liquors from one to five gallons in the county of
Stewart only on conditions therein named.
93. An act to authorize the Justice of the In
ferior court of Haralson county to levy an extra
tax for the purpose of extinguishing the debt of
said county Ac.
04. An act to establish a board of Education
in Lincoln, to confer certain powers, anil to de
clare what Teachers shall be entitled to draw on
tho poor school Fund, to authorize the election
of school Commissioners in Jasper county and
for other purposes.
95. An act to amend an act to incorporate the
Atlanta Medical College, Ac.
90. An act to prescribe the niodo and manner
of selecting drawing and summoning tales Ju
rors for the trial of .criminal cases in the Su
perior court of Chatham county, and for other
purposes.
An act to amend an act to authorize the Trus
tees of Glynn county Academy to lease or sell
the Academy building and estate of said Acad
emy and to protect the funds of the same, Ac.
98. An act to define the line between tho coun
ties of Montgomery and Tatnali and TatnaU and
Emanuel.
99. An act to authorize the Inferior court of
Hart county to i«y over certain money to the
ordinary of said county.
100. An act to change tho times of holding
tho Inferior courts in the counties of Forsyth and
Cherokee.
101. An act to consolidate tho offices of Clerk
of tho Superior and Inferior courts in the coun
ty Glasscock.
A resolution requesting our Senators ami Rep
resentatives in Congress to ask for, ami use their
host exertions to obtain, an appropriation from
the V. S. Treasury, for the construction of a
Naval Depot on Blythe Island.
102. An act to provide for tho retail of spirit
uous liquors in the counties of Marion, hlliert,
BiW), and .Mitchell in this State, and for other
I™ 3f ! organizing tho Supremo Court
|' !, ‘it to authorize the Justices of the
purposes.
lufi. An act to repeal the 19th section of an
Act to incorporate a Bank in tho city of Atlan
ta, to lie called the Bank of Fulton, and for other
pur]loses. , .
I114. An act to establish a Tobacco Inspection,
in the town of Canton, and to provide for tile
appointment of inspectors.
105. An act to incorporate tlio Cass county
Agricultural Society.
JOB, An act to compensate the Petit Jurors
of tho county of Heard, and provide for the pay
ment of the same.
ll>7. To change the timo of holding the In
ferior Court of Walker county.
108. To consolidate the offices of Tax Collec
tor and Receiver of Tax Returns in the county
of Haralson.
109. To incorporate the Cotton Planters Con
vention of tho State of Georgia.
11 ft. To legalize tho proceedings of the Supe
rior Court of Taliaferro county.
111. To authorize the Inferior Court of W ash-
ington county, to levy and collect an extra tax
for building a Jail In said County, and other
purposes.
112. To incorjKirato Iluifcon Lodge No 208,
Free and Accepted Masons situated at Glades
cross roads in Putnam county. ,
113. To incorporate the town of W areshoro
and to provide fttr its government.
114. To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
court of Dawson county to lovy an extra tax for
1 R5 »- ... ,
115. To extend tho corporate limits of the
(own of Hartwell.
116. To repeal an act to authorizo ovcrsccra
of the Roads in Walker, Gwinnett, Forsyth,
Cold. Cherokee, Bibb, Sumpter, and Gilmer
counties to appoint wamers ami to define their
' ,U 117.' To change tho lino Mwcvn Elbert and
llart counties. t „ ., .
118. To allow the Wills Valley Railroad Co.
»« use a Ibrtn of order Ac. -
119. To amend tho charter of t * ,e . '1 ,
Monticcllo, so ns to give the election of Marshal
to tho legal voters or said town.
120. To compensate Justices of Peace of Hall
county for returning poor cluldren.
181. To incorporate the Springer Mountain
Gold and Copper Mining Company.
122. For tho relief of John Woodall late of
Jones countv one of tho securities of K4.x
Woodall, for'delivering of certain Books.
123. For the relief of M. Vamcrof Cobb coun.
124. To authorize and require the Justices of
•’ «n 10 authorize the justices oi mo the Inferior court of Madison iocolieot'j . mt
-a 1.1 "ii.oh.nd. of
(be Trustees of said academy or tliat may here
after come into their hands Ac., to be applied to
the education of poor children.
(25 To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
court of Pulaski county to levy an extra tax to
build a new Court house and Jail.
126. To authorize Guardians, Administrators
and* Trustees residing » tl»c county of Rich
mond to invest the funds in their hands as such
in tho bonds of the city of Augusta issued by
authority of the city council.
127. To change and fix the time or holding
the Superior courts in the county of Lumpkin
and to authorize the drawing and summoning
of two panels of grand Jurors, and for otlier
, i ••■'the Peace.
<*1 authorize Guardians to act as
r.' lrv " rs in certain canon, Ac.
tot to extend tho writ of certiorari to
. IT warrants.
■ **rt tnamend an act to authorize tho
'On- Inferior Courts of the acver.il
t',! n JM* state, upon the reoommenda-
H «;rtnd Juries thereof to aaseaa and
I* , Grille payment of Grand and Petit
I ,: ' l at their pleasure to discontinue and
F t|„.
same upon eaid reconnnen-
L JJJ ,0 empower and authorize the Or-
wthe different counties of this State
,_ lri “oht to executors and administra-
' estates, and guardians repre-
. p™ 4 h»ving wild and scattered lands
“inertnt counties, to sell and dispose
, »t private sale whenever the inter-
or WanJ require* «t
** to compel Judges of tho Superior
• 1 *ach Circuit in tho State, to hold ad-
u *" eveft county within their
I*', 11 the basine* requires, until the
■' r r »rrd, and for otlier purposes.
—-* 01,0 prescribe the mode of perfec-
j J?' **}'! ,U> regulate the proceedings In
ul f ? cuu 0,1 non-residents.
I ih* 1110 •f’tmd *n act entiled an act lo
»•* ts orphans, and to nnk- jur-
.jywtiio0* for the poor, approved Dec.
the confinement in the Jail of Hancock county,
all persons violating the laws passed by the
Commissioners of said village, against drunk-
eness, and gross immoral conduct in the streets
of said village.
132 To change and alter the line between
Faycttec and Clayton counties, so as to include
certain person in the county of Clayton.
133. To lay out and organize a new county
from the Counties of Izawndes and Thomas.
134. To alter and amend the charter of the
city of Macon. .
135. To alter and Amend the 2nd, 3d, and
4th sections of an act establishing the line he-
bctween Liberty and McIntosh counties Ac.,
passed 1793 assented to Dec. 22nd, 1857.
136. To change the line between Wayne and
Glynn counties.
137. To increase the privileges of the Mechan
ics Independent Fire Company of the city of
Augusta.
138. To alter and change the times of holding
tho Superior and Inferior Courts of Sumter, and
the Superior Courts in Chattahochec county.
139. To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Bryan county, to levy an extra tax for
educational purposes.*
140. To point out tho manner in which con
stables, neglecting or refusing to levy or collect
the money on Distress Warrants for fines, shall
bo ruled before tho general Board of Haul Com
missioners of Chatham and Carroll counties, and
and for other purposes.
141. To change the times of holding tho In
ferior Courts of Baldwin county.
143. To change the line between Ware and
Pierce counties.
143. To locate tho road hands living upon
Comber's Island and Potosi upon Rifle cut
144. To amend an act to incorporate the Geor
gia Air Line It R. Ca, and to confer on them
certain powers and privileges, approved Slarcli
5th, 585H.
145. To incorporate an Infantry corps in tho
town of Fort Valley, and to incorporate tlie
Oglethorpe Light Infantry, of Savannah, Ac.
146. To compensate Grand and Petit Jinrs
in Emanuel county.
147. To amend an act entitleil an act to amend
an Oct, amendatory of and in addition to the va
rious acts heretofore passed in relation to the
city of Savannah, approved Dec. 8, 1849, Ac.
148. To change the line between Dougherty
and Worth counties.
149. To alter and amend the Road laws of this
State, approved Dec. 19, 1818, so far as relates
to tho appointment of commissioners for the
counties of Gordon and Bibb and for otlier pur
poses.
150. To legalize an election and make valid
tho acts of Sain’I. Cartright, as Ordinary of
Troup county.
151. ToprovidefortheconijieiisationofGrand
and Petit Jurors of Dawson county, in Superior
and Inferior courts.
152. To require the State Treasurer to sign
the Coupons of the old six per cent bonds of
this State for the whole interest as it foils
due, to issue new bonds with all tho Coupons
signed.
153. To authorize the Georgia Rail Road and
Ranking Company to build a Branch Road to
Eatonton in Putnam county.
154. To repeal an act approved Feb. 15th,
1854, to oxtend the provisions of an act to
regulate the fees of Magistrates and Consta
bles, Ac., so far as relates to the county of War
ren.
155. To change the lines between Irwin and
Worth counties.
156. To authorize the Justicesof the Inferior
Court of Pickens county to levy and collect an
extra tax to pay the county debt incurred by
building a Jail.
157. to prevent non-residents in the county of
Miller from camp hunting.
158. To change and fix tlie line between Jef
ferson and Emanuel counties.
159. To incorporate the Yalioola River and
Cane Creek Hydraulic Hose .Mining Company.
160. To incorporate the Gwinctte Manufactur
ing Company, and define the rights and privi-
liges and liabilities ol the same.
161. To amend an act to incorporate Mar
shall College in Griffin, approved Dec. 22tl
162. To amend an act entitled an act ia
amend the various act in relation to the city
Court of Savannah, Ac., assented to Dec. 22il,
1857.
163. T® incorporate the town of Dahloncga,
and to provide for electing Commissioners.
164. To amend an act pointing out the mode
of collecting a certain description of debts there
in mentioned, and to extend the provisions of the
same.
165. To alter tho mode of electing tlio Marshal
in tlie city of Marietta, < la.
166. To incorporate an Academy in Thomas
county, and appoint Trustees. ....
1«T. To empower tho Grand Junes 111 Ap
pling county to dusignato the children entitled
to the licnetits of tho Poor School Fund.
168. To incorporate Alpharetta in Milton
county.
169. To authorize tho Inferior Court of Han
cock county to levy an extra tax to establish
quarters for the Poor of said county.
170. To appropriate the sum of two hundred
and forty dollars to Dade county.
171. To incorporate Altamalia Lodge, No.
226, Free an accepted Masons, in McIntosh
county.
To Incorporate M. E. Church at Prospect in
Thomas county.
173. For tlie relief of the Commissioners of
the Altamaha River.
174. To lay out and organize a now county
from the counties of Lowndes and Clincla
175. To empower J. W. Reid, Adm'roftlie
estate of S. B. Daniel, late or Greene county, to
vest surplus funds arising from sale of crops,
Ac., under limitations.
176. To incorporate Trustees of Mud Creek
Baptist Camp Ground, Ac.
177. To compensate U. W. Anderson and
others for arresting the murderers of Samuel
Landrum. , , „ , .
178. To altar and amend the Road Ijiws so
far as relates to Oglethorpe county, and others
herein named
179. To incorporate Battle Lodge So. 211
Free and Accepted Masons, at Mill Town Ber
rien C. . •
180. to authorize the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Crawford countv to levy an extra tax
for building a -Jail
181. To allow Tax Collectors in I Jccatur coun
ty commissions on insolvent executions.
182. To change tlie line between Gilmer and
Pickens counties, Ac. ' ■
183. To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
Courts in the counties of Wayne, Appling and
Pierco to appoint Surveyors to define and mark
the lines between said counties.
184. To authorize tho Inferior Court Madis
on county to sell the Academy buildings and
real estate ofs aid Academy, and apply the funds
collected to educational purposes.
185. To amend an Act entitled an Act to a-
mend the several acts of force in relation to the
town of West Point Also to incorporate and
confer certain powers on the First Presbyterian
Church in Atlanta, to extend the corporate lim
its of the town of Buena Vista, to locate and de
fine the lino lietwcen Berrien and Coffee coun
ties, and to add Nos. 219, 254, and 256, in 4th
District of Irwin, to Wilcox county.
186. For the appointment of Auditor in cer
tain cases.
187. To cliange the times ofnoldmg the Su
perior and Inferior Courts of Schley county.
188. TorepealapartlstScc. Sd Article of the
Constitution of this State, and to insert a provis
ion in lieu thereof
1S9. To amend an act entitled an act to
amend tlie several acts in relation to the assign
ment of Dower, assented to February 21st
19(1. To revive, alter and amend an act toniakc
nemuneiit the site ofPnblic Buildings in Polk
cmintv at Cedar Town, and to incorporate the
same,’approved Feb. 8th, 1854.
I (9] Xo cliange the time of holding tlie In
ferior Ciwrta of Appling county.
-—p j 190 To amend an act to 111 vp. l at.-tiie Ma-
‘"lUSio'b • cdji I-rurancc
which children i and to stnk
Tax Returns and Tax Collector in Dawson coun-
^195. To incorporate Gaulding Lodge No.'^lo,
of Free anil Accepted Masons in the county of
Fayette.
196. To amend an act to incorporate Moccasin
Turnpike Road Company in Rabun county, ap
proval March Sd, 1856, and grant the same cer
tain privileges.
197. To incorporate Washington Institute, a
high school organized by a Baptist Association
in Hancock county, and to change the name of
the village of Buffalo. ,
198. To incorporate and confer certain privi-
iges to the Newman Guards.
199. To amend an act to authorize and require
the Trustees of Trenton Academy to sell the
same togther with the lot of land on which it is
located.
200. Toauthorize the Mayor and Alderman of
the City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, and
their successors in office, to institute a system of
drainage for the same under certain specified con
ditions.
201. To consolidate the offices of Tax Receiv
er and Tax Collector in Pierce county, and dis
solve tlie same offices in Worth county.
202. To authorize the Justices of tlie Inferior
Court of Worth county to levy an extra tax to
pay offthu indebtedness of said county beginning
in 1859.
203. To amend the 1st section of an act, ap
proved Dec. 22, 1857 >n relation to tho charter
oi the city of Macon.
204. To authorize the Justices of tho In
ferior court of Cass county to levy an extra tax
on tlie State tax to pay the Jury fees of said
county.
105. To amend the several acts incorporating
the town of St Mary’s.
206. To incorporate tho Kingston Presbyteri
an church of Cass county.
207. To change the lines between the counties
of Macon and Sumpter.
208. Amendatory of an act to autli orize tlie
issuing of garnishments and attachments and
to regulate the proceedings in relation to the
same, and for other purpascs, approved March
4tli, 1856.
209. To facilitate mining operations for Gold
in White county.
210. To cliange tlie lino l>ctwocn Henry and
Clayton counties.
211. For the relief of W. A. Reese, Adm’r,
Ac.
212. To amendan Act assented to23d Feb’y,
1850, establishing a Justice Court at llohues-
ville.
213. To change the lines between Coffeo and
Iwin, and Wilcox and Pulaski counties.
214. To incorporate the Phi Delta Lodge Xa
1048 of Free and Accepted Masons in Franklin
county, and Camesvillc Lodge Na 186, at
Carncsville, Ga
215. To amend thescveril Actsincorporating
tho town of LaFayuttc.
216. To incorporate “Young America” Fire
Company in Columbus, Ga
317. Ton-peal all laws relating tohe-.nl rights
so for as applies to Washington county.
218. To appropriate money for tlie- comple
tion of the State Lunatic Asyium.
219. To Incorporate tlie PcnUeld Rail Road
Company.
220. To amend the several laws in relation to
the Asylum for the Deaf ami Dumb-—to
change- the name of the same—de-fine the duty
of the Principal—and appoint Trustees for the
same.
221. To incorporate- the town of Camilla in the
county of Mitchell, and otlier purposes.
More Zeal than Discretion.
Not a bad joke Is told of one of the Now York
night inspectors. It happened a few evenings
since,sliortlv after the wharf watch was set, that
a plain looking countryman was seen to leave a
brig lying at Pier Na *6. with a suspicious look
ing bundle in his hands. It was a large pack
age and a heavy one, and the stranger tugged
along slowly up the pier with it, and turned
tho corner sweating under hU heavy load.
“Aha! my fine fellow,” ejaculated the lynx-
eyed inspector—a sharp set official, by the way
—“aha! I hare got you tlus time.” And ap
proaching the countryman, he said—
“Good evening. Let me relicre vou of tiizt
lM, y}'i-^Mlcdtlie man uneasily.
“I’ll take that bundle,' If you please,”
••Thank, vou.”
“It’s quite heavy, isn’t it?” inqi»ireiUh5 in
spector. ,
Yes. Which way are you going, neighbor V”
“Como along—its all right; I’ll take enro of
this—come along!”
Exactly. Much obliged. It’s tnmal heavy,
and I’ve got to get up to the Howard House.’
“Como along,” continued the officer, know
ingly. They reached tlie Howard, when the
stranger obserred that the inspector did not
«to]>.
“Hallo! which way, my friend? I’m stopp
ing here,” said the countryman.
“It’s no matter. Pro seized this property, and
you can explain matters at the Custom House
to-mopw,” continued the insmector.
“Look here, friend: Not tu last, if you please.
I’ve paid my duties on that cits lot of goods.
Just look at this, ncow,” and he drew forth a
bit of paper, from his pocket, signed by tho
Collector.
“Why, you scamp !" said the insj
“Tills Is* a pass for your goods. Why di
not show this before ?”
“Why, in tlie fast place, you didn’t a
tew; and in the next, if I had, you’d sc
break my neck afore you’d a bro’t that 1
up here for mt"
The inspector blew his nose, and cursil
countryman ,for a fool, turned down Pine
instanicr, to resume his lonely round.
watchman departed.
GEORGIA
Mastic Roofing
Company^
PltOPBJKTORS OP
RUSSELL’S PATENT
Fire <Sc ‘W'sb’ter Proof
MASTIC ROOFING
03ST CANVAS.
I1AVIXG parchued tho right to use and sell the
above HOOFING for several SOUTHERN
STATES, we are now prepared to do
ROOFING or SELL RIGHTS
to nse the same.
This roofing is adapted to new or old BUILDINGS,
steep or flat roofs and can be pat over Plank or
old leaky shingles,Tin or Iron Roofs -it costs
abont 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
is the'best roofing ev
er invented fur
STEAMBOAT DECKS,
H.ail noad. Oars,
Bridges, &c.
See. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For
further Information apply to
FREEMAN A ROBERTS, or
janta tf A. P. CHERRY
Macon, Ga.
Hardeman & Griffin
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
!FAiLIL AN® WQ NTiK
AT TIIEIR OLD STAND.
rpilEIR Stock consist in part of the following
L GOODS, to which they invite the attention of
Merchants am! Planters:
50 bales Gunuy Cloth
SOO coils Richaidson Rope
1000 pounds Baling Twine
130 bags Coffee, Java, Porto Biro, Hi,, and La
gnira
to chests Black and Green Tea
75 barrels A B ,V C Sugar
05 barrels crushed aud Powdered Sugar
5 boxes Loaf Sugar
15 hoesherds fine l'ortn Rien
300 sacks Liverpool Salt
. 100 sacks Alum Salt
150 boxes Adamantine Candles
40 boxes Sperm Candles
75 boxes No. 1 Soap
20 boxes Family Toilet Soap
30 boxes assorted and Faucy Candy
125 kegs Nails
SO boxes Starch
100 jars Snuff
50 whole, half and quarter kegs of Powder
20 earns Duck shooting Powder
too bags Shot
100,000 Segara, various brands
50 boxes Tobacco
SO esses Magnoliaaud Combination Tobacco
20 hales Osuaburgs and Stripes
5 tascs Homespuns, bleached
10 h lies Georgia Kerseys
5 1, ilea Northern Kerseys
to bales Blankets, all sizes
60 .baskets Piper's Heidsick Wiuo.
75 cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine and ’
Brandy
30 barrels Rye and Com Whiskey
to barrels Extra old Bourbon
60 barrels Gin, Rum and Brandy
10 casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine
10 cases London Dock Gin
15 cases Boker's and Stoughton Bitters
10 eases Lemon Syrup
20 casks Ale and Porter
10 boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs
30 boxes As mrted Pieklfts
20 boxes Szper. Curb. Soda
■30 barrels sud boxes tjoda and Butter Crackers
25 boxes Herrings
5 sacks Ashton s Table Salt
10 dozen Well Buckets
5 cases Ashton's Table Salt?
25 dozen Blue Buckets \
- IH tpegMf&to ISIS "—
20 boxes Loverlt Axe.*
10000 pounds White Lend and Zinc
too barrels Linseed Oil
lo bitrrcls Tanners’ and Machine Oil
ALSO, A FINK LOT OF
CHROME GREEN. YELLOW. PRUSSIAN BLUE
TERRA DE SIENNA, BURNT UMBER, Ac., Ac.
PAINTS AND VARNISH. BRUSHES AND SASH
TOOLS.
Macon, Sept. 80,1858.
MENARD & BURGHARD,
nVlTCgZslI.JKERS
AND
e"wTVeler s,
H AVE jnst received and opened a large and
splendid assortment of Goods in their line,
consisting in part of the following articles,
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES.
Hunting Magic Case. Independent 2d, Ac., for Gen
tlemen.
GOI.D WATCHES for Ladies, rich aud bean
tiful.
SILVER WARE, inch as Spoons,gaps. Gob
lets, Ac.
8IZ.VER PLATED WARE, such as Cas
tors, Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated Gold Cups and
Spoons.) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Slicks,
Waiters, Ao.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of Diamond and Gold Rings, Pins, Ac.,
Ac., sparkling and bright.
musical Instriiuicuts,
Such as Violins. Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tambo-
iin«. _ .
Gold Pens, and Pencils. Guitar and Violin Strings,
and a varied assortment of
Fancy Goods,
Music Boxes, too numerous to particularize in an
advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them, since they commenced business, they solicit a
continuance of tbo same, and will spare- no pains to
givo satisfaction to their customers, both in style
and quality of their Wares, and in price.
Wateh and otlier repairing executed with dispatch
and on reasonable terms. M. A B.
oct5 .
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
A re now receiving a largo and welloelected Stock
of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
to which they invite the attention of MEUCH AN1
Oct. 26—tf
Lime, Plaster, Cement and Hair.
W E keep constantly on hand n good aupply ot
the above artlck-3. _
Oof. 2C—tf J- B. Sc W. A. ROSS.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
F IVE THOUSANDS pounds Oils and Glass,
3000 pounds French and American Zinc.
1000 Gallons Linseed Oil,
10 Barrels Turpentine,
With alt kinds of Colors and Paint Broshes, all
fresh and good. Give us n call.
Oct. 26—tf J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
WATCHES,
Jewelry, Pianos, &c.
NEW AND ELEDAN'lltiTOUK
N01V OCFSISCI FOR " ' 1
1858.^Tall & Winter Trade, 1859.
CONSISTIN'!’, IN TART Of
Train Oil C
J UST RECEIVED, by
Sept, 28. _ ZE1L1N. HUNT,CO.
Sperm Oil
F c 1
soil SALE, by
Sept. 28.
ZEIIAN, HCNTfr CO,
and Gentlemen'
CHAINS,
worn.
JEWELRV in seta of Diamond, Opal, Pearl,
Garnet, Cameo, Lava, Mosaics, all Gold, Ae v
PEN AND PENCIL CASES nf’OoId nil#
Silver.
SPECTACT.EM, of Gold, Silver, Steel, «JM
Common, including a lino lot of Scotch Pebbles*
SILVER WARE, Tea Setts, Pitchers, Gob-
blets, Cups, Dippers. B niter Coolers, Waiters, F orks,
Spoons, Knives, Ac. Warranted equal and superior
to U. S. Coin.
PLATED WARE, in Waiters, Baskets. Uni
tors, Wine, Egg & Fruit Stands, Snuffers and Tmys,
Ac., of good quality.
FANCY GOODS, an endless variety of new
and elegant designs, selected for Bridat and other
Presents'.
ALSO A PINE (STOCK OF Cutlery for Ta
ble and Pocket use, Gnus, Colt's Pistols, Pocket
Books, Banker’s Cases, Surveyor's Compasses,
Chains, Gas Fixtures, Oil Paintings, Tooth and Hair
Brushes, Walking Canes, Military Goods, Knight
Templar’s Swords, Baskets, Games of various kinds,
Billiard Balls, ditto Chalk Le-atlicrs, An. Mepbani ano e to I heir purity and quality, they are frcidi <
cal and Magnetic Toys, Ac., Ac., all of which will be mil y be fully relied ofi.
sold on the nest terms. A call is respectfully so- —■ -
lioitedwith an assurance that our best efforts, will
be to please in quality and price of our Goods.
K. f. JOHNSTON A CO.
PIANOS AND eSSa
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT!?.!/ j li J l!
A new and fine lot expected daily, and will bo sold
at Manufacturer's Prices. ...
E. J. JOIJX8TON A CO.
IIA1U WORK.
We are ao\r prepared to have all Jrimte ofH-in*
Work done with neatness and beamy.
nov2 E. J. JOHNSTON CO-
] To require the Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts of Burke countv to make a re
port to the inferior Court ofW county of all
monevs collected or received by linn for fine ot
otherwise for county porpo**, Mid tosetilejbe
same with said court instead of tlie Grand jury.
129. To amend Sd section of an net to pre-
-.ribe the manner in which the names o! person
may be el.ang.vl, ami bom illeg.timate may 1
made legitimate, and to carry into
i ’ : ‘ ‘ vid lo Strike eat a ,me
and to prescribe the manner in wind, children -ma^io ^ tUut : w , of W;Ilg t ,
i ,uv It udoptfd. , i- of Wurc countv,
j*30. to amend an act to regulate t u j 1 p coriiOlidfitt the otii Ca o! Receivtr of
license b this State, so far *- relate* to it ucoxi
Inferior
Tin: Deacon anil the Irishman.
Under this head we find the following annii
ing fftory going the rounds:
A few months ago, the good Deacon Ingalls, <
Swampecott, R. I, traveling through the we
tern part of the State of New York, he fell i
with an Irishman who had lately arrived in th
country and was|in quest of a brother who cam
before him and settled in some of the digging
in that vicinity.
Fat was a strong, athletic man, a true Call:
olic, ami had never seen the interior of a I*rc
testant church. It was a pleasant Sunday morn
ing tliat brother IngaLs met Pat, who ii
the road to the nearest chuch.
Pat lie was
liis new-
his new-made acquaintance to keep him compa
ny thither (his place of destination being t
Methodist Meeting House near by.) The
great revival .there at the time, and one i
Deacons, (who by the way was veiy sm
stature.) invited brother lngaUs ti» take ;
in his pew. He accepted the iuvitatior
walked in, followed by Pat, who looked in
to find the altar, Ac. After lie was scale
turned to brother ingalls, and in a whisper v
could be heard al! round, inquired:
“Sure, an isn’t this a hirtick church ?’
“Hush,” said Ingalls, “if you speak a
word, they will put you out”
“Devil a word wilr I spake, at all, at all
plied Pat
The meeting was oponed with prayer by the
pastor. Pat was eyeing him very closely, when
an old gentleman,' who was standing in pew
directly in front of Pat, shouted, “Glory!”
“Hist ye clear devil,” rejoined Pat with his
loud whisper, which was plainly heard by the
minister, “be dae
guard of y outsell
Tiie parson grew more and more fervent in his
devotions. Presently the Deacon uttered an
audible groan. “Hist-s-t ye blackguard, lave
you no dacency at nlC at all V said Pat at the
same moment giving the Deacon n punuji in tiie
ribs which caused him nearly to lose his equili
brium. Tlie minister stopped, and, extending
his hand in a supplicating manner, said—
-Brethren, ive cannot be disturbed in tills
way. Will sorne one put that man out?”
Yea, your, rivireneo, shouted Pat “151111!”
and suiting the action to the word, he collared
the Deacon, and to tlie utter horror and aston
ishment of the pastor, brother Ingalls, and the
whole congregation, he dragged him through
the ai-le. andwitila tremendous kick he landed
him in the vestibule of tiie duireb.
BOOTS AND. SHOES
A TTHESIGNOFTHKBIGBOOT.no. 3, SR
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington m
Hull Lot, Mncon, Georgia.—The subscribers
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. Wehave now in store a largo assortment of i
BOOTS AND
mostly of our own mannfoeti
additions will he made, of ail the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to parebase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
a* any home in the city or State.
~ - MIX A Ki
Sept. *8.
: K1KTLAND.
rjOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine fl
j J3 French Calf Boots, pomp sole, welted and J||
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Just received and for sale low by
e Sept 2*. MIX Sc KIUTLAND.
*
. IJ UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment—
LX of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also. La.tOCUBb
dies slipper and aaadal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s
B celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
Sept. 28. MIX A KIUTLAND.
T)LANTATIONBBOGANS.-Noir in store
A the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we*=^«»
have ever offered in this market. Men's double
soled peg and nailed black and rnaaetU; do. heavy
■ingle soled black and ruasetts; do. boys and youtha
black and mssetts. all of whlc^we j«re seffiu^ wny
rjOOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
XJ Youth’s tine calf and kip peg'd Boots;
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys' and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans: Men’s, boys' and youths’ California
kl Cb ir ’ * “ SOr ' m MIX Sc KIRTLAND.
Henry Horne’s
Confectionery, Fruit Store, Cake &
PASTKY BAKERY,
MACON,-.— GEORGIA
Ill liis New Building,
Ono door below Ayers. Wingfield Sc Co., Cherry sf. -
MANUFACTURER OF THE FISEST
FRENCH PASTRY AND ORNAMENTAL CA KES
and dealers in fine
Candies,
Fruits,
Preserves,
Piekles,
YVarranted Imported
YVines and Brandies,
Cordials, Syrops. Nuts. Began, Tobacco, See..
WHOLESALE AXO RETAIL. -
S±SS£ffi£SHI■£ZaX2!&* J
of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., at reasonable terms.
X. B.—Term s j—Posilirdj Cash—ao Crrditgxvcn. _
oct 12
Consignment.
BBLS. Apples on Consignment, for aale by
50 °Nov 23 AYRES, YYTNGFIELD ft CO. ,]
To Arrive. j
n rn PACKAGES new crop Mackerel, ail «Ue d
250 Packages. J, B. ft. YV. A. ROSS.
Oct. 2S—tf »
. nn PACKAGES New Mackerel jnst received .
A U (J and far sale by s ’
NavriW. AYRES, WINGFIELD ft CO.
V
\ rESo MACKEREL, in qaartcra, halves whole ‘
iYJ. barrels, just received nnd for a»te hr
nov 30 GREER ft FREEMAN.
A TO. 1 POTOMAC HKRIUNB. and FAMILY
i\ HOE HERRING, something that Is fine, m hall
barrels,jnst received by
novSO GREEK ft FREEMAN.
TRICKLED TROUT, in halves and whole bartels.
1 For sale by GREER ft FREEMAN. ^
,• nov 30 ., ” ^ T -
\ VRESU arrival of Havana Cigars, from *30 to
A fit-''* 1 r tbi .:- ind, for • .leby v .
v.ovso GREEK ft FREEMAN,
and can be found at
iKiv s, GllKEK
City papers copy.
A FREE MANS.
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
Corner of 2d St. & Cotton Avenue,
B EGS leave to inform the Ladles of Macon and
the public in general that he has just returned
from New-York and ia now ready to show one oftho
Largest and Handsomest Stocks of
FANCY, STAPLE AKD DOMESTIC
ISKY @©©[§)®3
ever exhibited in the Southern market, which will
bo soid at remarkably low figures to cash and prompt
paying time buyers.
The Stock comprises, in part, the following, viz.
Silk Drm Goode.
Robes a Lis, and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks,
Black Silks, such as Gros de Rhine, Gros de Napte
and Bishop Silks.
Woolen t>rrw« Goods.
French, German and English Merinoes,
All wool Robes a Lis, De Laine Robes a quille
Cashmere Robes a quills, .. .
Imp. Foulard, Brocaded Rutera, Poll de Clieore,
Imperial Paramattas, Mohairs, Cashmeres,
Balmorals, Do Laines, De Beges,
English, American Sc French Prints Sc Ginghams.
Mhnsrla nnd -Scurf*.
Mantilla Stella Shawls, Mantilla Shawls,
Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls,
Waterloo Long Shawls,
Bay Stato Long and 8quar© Shawls,
Crape, Basket and Blanket Shawls,
Chenille, Cashmero aud printed Scarfs.
Cloak*—A Choice Assortment of
Talisman, Rosalie, Eva, Casta Diva, Pandora,
Cordelia, Duchess de Beni, Rob Roy.
Grey Maneuvering and Velvet Cloaks,
of the very latest nnd most fashionable style?- J
Embroideries.
Ribb. Jscconet, Colar de Paris,
Jacconet and Swiss Gt. Setts,
*£lliu-'JS££82SJ Settsde Paris.
Lace trimmed Setts, Embroidered*Bands, *
Plouncings, Skirts, Children's Waists and Robes,
Lace and Muslin Curtains.
A complete Assortment of Zloairry, llot>
nnd Plnutnciou Famishing Good*,
and all other articles usually found in a regular Dry
Good Store. Remember, at
ELIAS EINSTEIN’S.
Sop. 28, Corner 2d Street and Cotton Avenne.
T. H. BOLSHAW, F. HERZOG.
Something New under the Sun-
A LAMP STORE
IN MACON.
T HE subscribers havo opened a LAMP STORE
this day, at No. U Co’.ton Avenue, three doors
above Parker's, where may be found a variety ol
LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL.
This Oil is not explosive, andliaving bend tested,
proves to bo the cheapest, best and «af»«tliglit now
in use, anywhere; Call andsee-jt.
We havo on hand, and will keep a eolutant Snp-
nlv of coed COAL OIL for these Lamps; also,
BURNING FLUID, CAMPHESK and ALCOHOL..
We havo a carefully selected stock of
CHINA, GLASS,
both pressed and out. from the best Manufaeturera,
Crockery 9 TnVIe Cutlery, Cnetor Frames,
Ac., which wo will sell cheap for CASH.
SOMETHING NEWER HTfliL !
ENGRAVING ON GLASS,
of every description, such as Coat of Arms, Cresta,
Lettering of every Btyle, Landscapes, Animals,
Flowers. Figures, Ac., done to order in the store.
r lowers, rig BOLSHAW ti HERZOG.
Macon, Sept. 6th, 1858. 6m* ' sept 7
Drugs, Medicines,
Points
»ye$,
jPateni medicine;
Perfumery,
Spices,
Brandy tndlVIues. <
For Medical purposes, and all articles in theJiuc,
0118,
Vnrztlslios,
MEW DBilG STOBE.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSX01T6HbXLinNG, CHERRY BT., HACON, GA
H AS jnst received end is nov- opening a iiesb
stock of
DrugS)’ .tlcdtclnc**
Chemicals, —Jt . A'nalsnntcui*,
PaiaM, Oil*, , njf »ye-IStnfl!>.
Per'i'umcry, Poltwi TZcdi-
cine*, Pharmaceutical
Preparation*, Af.
My Drugs have been selected witji strict • refer-
— ... a-, r. a _— r 1.
Eg** Pliy«loiana’,Prescriptions and Family Aledi-
cinesput-up with neatness andacbnraey, at eii hotira
of the d*y or night.
13P A large lot of Arziflcial Tvi-lb just received
fob 24-tf
JPELMO-FOKTES.
N OW Receiving some of tho most^JB^SSSiW,
SPLENDID PIANO KORTESPlfGi J-u
sveroffered for sale in Macon, from thell 9 x If II
celebrated Factories of- J. C. Chickering and Nunn .
A Clarky warranted superior toiuiy other madei ia thw.
United Sates. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Browd*
Sc Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments aio a feast to one's eyeejq
look at, aud the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to'sliow these instruments to any
that havs n taste for fine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodians, best article of tbs-
iud mede; Guitars, Violin*, Banjos, Accord eons,
Tainborins, Buglos, Clarionetts, FlagoleUcs, Flutes,
atidavar —' 1 —I la
our line.
ms
Wnlciir*. Jewelry nnd Fancy Goods'.
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; Jt.;
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, fit, -i
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, jBtiSi 1
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacle!
Silver 8300ns amlForks, silver, ivory and wood Nan
kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, IV.-ifl
ere and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches^
Flasks, Pistols, Ac. *
Clocks and Watches repaired, apd warranted, -
at short notiee. Give ns a call at our old stand. Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building.
nov 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN.
BOOK BINDING.
ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
J description of BLaZK account cooks, and mans
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and
Miscellaneous Books, clerks’ rkcoro and txjCKKT
BOOKS,with or without printed forms, and.wan-ant-
ed best quality paper.
|y* Engineers’ profile paper mads from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue out- door
below Ross and Coleman’s. *nl 13
apl 13
SAVE YOUR CARPETS,
nr USING
HARRINGTON’S CELEBRATED PATENT
CARPET LINING,
To pul under Carpets, as u substitute for Straw
Paper, &c., Ac.
T HIS Liuiug is considered far superior to any ar
tide ever used for the saving of Carpets or Oi
Cloth9. it is peculiarly soft to the tread, is a Mufff
of sound, and enriches the Carpet Fifty per cent,
also adds greatly to the warmth of a room by pre
venting tho cold air from passing through the seams
of the floor. The materiu used in thi* Lining run
ders it a sure protection against moth.
ZSVLadies. Call at the Carpet Stores, and see for
yourselves.
To be had at any of the Principal Carpet Stores in
he U. 8. Manufactured under the snporvltion o
he Patentee by the
N. Y. CARPET LINING CO.
(J. R. Harrington, Ageut,) 148 Water-st., N. Y
Harrington’s Carpet Lining and Premium Cotton
tatting constantly manufacturing.
All orders promptly attended to.
octl9— 3m
Hardeman & Sparks
*Ware House
5 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
tllncon, G
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other pro*
nee when required.
{^"Planter’s Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope,
sep 7
o. a. SPARKS.
(Jhristiuas is Coming'
BOXES Fire Cracker, and a large assortment-
of Fire Works of all kinds, received and for
by GREER Sc FREEMAN.
Nor. 23.
Consignment
BBLS. GUNNY BAGGING for sale cheap, to
close consignment.
Dec 7.
mmem. _
AYEItS. WINGFIELD A CO.
Vanted! Wanted!! Wanted!!!
MEAL! MEAL!! MEAL!!!
Offick 8. W. R. R. Coxfaxt, )
Macon, Dec. 6,1858. 5
JROPOSALS will be received at this office until
the first of January next, lor the delivery of 200
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r Sc Snpt.
E. Feutchwanger.
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.,
NV1TES
new
fES particular attention to their large and
stock of Goods, which they have marked
And very few will be able to offer as reasonable
Their stock of
r every demand likely to bo made upon it.
1 and Examine with the assurance that
Wanted Immediately.
nov 30—et
Mona others iraeil apply.
\V. J, Mr ELROY,
3d Street, Macon, Ga.
r>^VI33 ROSS,
BOOS BINDE1
AND *
ACCOUNT BOOK
M anu f a oturer,
C ONTINUES to make BI.ANat HOOKS for
i'onru, Counting Houses and. Unit Honda
and to Bind all varieties of FKFNTFtl TVOHK
with superior neatness ami despatch
MUSIC
BOUND WITH ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE.
LAWBOOKS
IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES,
HARPERS’ WEEKLY ^MAGAZINE,
GRAHAM'S, GOOEY’S
and all other FRBIODli'ALS and Magazines
BOUND in neat and cheap Bindings.
Particular attention paid to the re-binding, valua
ble old Books.
Orders from, distance will meet with prompt at
tention.
Office upon the comer qfl'icird Cherry-Sts.
Over G. T. Rodgers A Son, Macon, Ga.
aug 24 '
NEW BOOKS
1\. elopedia of Commerce; Barton s Cyclopedia if
Wit A Humor": a Handy Book on Properly Law;
Man upon the Sen, by Goodrich i-Boutantlcpacsa
ges in South Western History.- Life beneath the Wf.
ters; The Hand but not tlie Heart, bv T. S. Arthur;
William tlie Conqueror, bv Gen. Sir Cliarlr x Napier,
Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Poe's
works; The Preacher nudtheKing, The Priest and
the Huguenot; Lord George Bcnhck, by D'lsraeii;
Beatrice Cenei; Debit A CreditMajor Roger Slier-
itsey; ?'eatiraony of t | ■
Works; Bulwer'sNovoiscomplete; GroteVHfstary
of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers: Lord Montagu's
page, by G. P. R. James ;■ Tbo Three Bokntiea, by
Mrs. Southworth : Ventillation In American Dwell
ings; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom, Wit
and Humor; Steps towards Heaven; Den's Moral
Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside He-'
turesin Franco, Holland, Belgium, and npihe Rhine;
Wild Northern Sccngs; Also a large assortment of
fine Family Bible*.
1 J. M. BOABDSAN.
Sept 21, 1888. _
New Steam Saw Mill
H AVING started a Stejm Saw Mill in Houston
County, about seven miles from Perry; near the
reads leading from Terry to Macon, ire flatter our
selves, that we c.an furnish as good if not better Lum
ber than any other Mill, having tho beat. of Pine
Timber, and good Sawyers.
YVo will fill Bills from Macon, Fort Y'aTley, Perry
and the surrounding country,' upon as good terms as
other Mills, or the times will admit of. Those who
want Lumber will, r.o donbt, find it to their interest
to give us their bills, as we intend to give satisfac
tion if possible.
Address Peiry. Houston county, Ga.
JOHN H. THOMAS, and
JOHN A. THOMAS.
June 13-tf •
The Journal Sc Messenger copy tf.
VALl'AULi; PLANTATION & NEGROES
For Sale.
T HE iindi:reigned will soil at Executor*’ wrto.’ on
Tui’sday tlie 11th day of January next, at£tatjon
No. 14, Central Kail Road, iu tho county of \V*sh
ington, as tlie property of’tholnto William Fish, (i»i.
pur£«a jco of his last wilt and testament,) one of the
most valuable and'desirable 1 -
COTTON PLANTATIONS
- IS MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Tho ji'.r.ce embraces between 2Goo and 2700 acre*
oTldn'd. a large portion of which is rich aud produc
tive There are between 6U0 and 700 acres hpen ■
land, or in a state of cultivation. The cleared land
and a crest part of that uncleared, is very fertile and
well adapted to tho production of
COTTO.V, COHN, Ac.
In addition to tho Suporior character and fertil
ity of Ihe land, tills piano possesses advantages and
facilities unsurpassed. The great Central Rail Road -
passes through it, and there is upon the Plantation,
a Rail Road Station, (a post office,) and attached to
it is tlie franchise or privilege of supplying tlie R«il
Uoiid Company with wood nnd water, which can bo
made very profitable. There i* upon the place it
good two story framed Bsrclllng House, good
out buildings aud negro house*, with a good
* GIN HOUSE AND COTTON SCREW.
For further particulars applyto ,
G. YV. FISH, Oglethorpe,
or to JOHN D. FISH, Savannah. •
Mr. Brown, the Overseer on 4hp place, will show
it to any one who desires to give it a personal exam
ination.
WILL also bo sold at the. same time ar d place,
about SZXTV VKGKOES, the property of .-aid
estate. Nearly all of these negroes are young, like
ly ami valuable. Among them are two good nio-
chanlcs,'one a Blacksmith, the ether a hon^e rtr-
pcntcr.
Trulls ok Sal.e,—The plantation will be sold for
one-t’iird cash—the balance to- be paid in one and
two y ears. The NEGROES will bo sold fur CASH.
Y\’J2 will also sell (for cash,) at the Battle time and
place; all the Males and stock, together mith allthe
Corn, Pork, Fodder, plantation TooJg^aud other Mr*
sonaLs on tho plantation. '
Sale to continue from day to day till all is sold,
GEO. YV. F1S1L
dec, U JOHN D. FISH.
For Sale.
F l YU Hundred dozen Georgia Buckets.
23 do Northern do
10 dozen Broom*, too lu-.-t Tnl s,
«o Half Bushel Measures, -
TO tons Iron, & tons Castings,
■i2j sacks Family and S. F. Finer,
.100 Boxes Tobacco oil qualities.
•10,000 pounds Bacon XI<-g round, • •
0 barrels Nats, 50 brace Raisins,
• - 1.80 boxes Cheese, 10 kegs Goshen Butter.
YVith every, article called for In tho Grocery-fine,
oxceptinguquors.
Ws would respcictfally soiic.-t a call from jtureh.t-
sers, as wo can make it to their interest to pattohize
m. . _ [Oct 26—;fj J. B. AW. A, ROSS
The Hardware Store
NATHAN WEED,'
MACON, GEORGIA.
One Price and no Deviation.
% FOfe
Planters.
FOR
FOR
Carriage
Makers,
Fancy and Staple
DRY-GOODS.
NEW STOCK.
• r
W E havejnst opened a largo and elegant Stock
of Goods in one of the New Storerunder
GRAHISE HALL,
Selected with great care to salt tho trade of Macon,
and adjoiningconnt.-y—among'which are; ■
SILK ROBES A LEZ,
SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE.
SILK ROBES VOLANTES, or 2 FLOUNCES,
FANCY SILKS in great variety.
PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK SILKS,
EVENING DRESSES,
DeLAINE an I MERINO ROBES A LEZ,
PLAIN and FIGURED DzLAINES,
PtiAlN and FIGURED MERINOES.
Y’ALENCIAS, POPLINS, PLAIDS,
FOIL oc CHEY’KES, .MOURNING, and vari
ous other styles of
{SWISS'
Embroideries, Real French Cambric and Swiss
Collars, Setts, Handkercldefs/Ac.
Valenciennes Collars and Sett*.
Linen and HqZe Collars and Setts,
Mourning Collars and Setts,
Illusion Berthas, _
Real Thread and Y'alcncienues^Lace*,.
Hosier^and Plov‘ h^-T 7 -'
Cloak*, from lire.;i ,
MfAW ts— Sett. M-.-il'. I.
C’iiuiii(ta^iie H inc>i.
LSES Cabinet,} pts., 20 baskets Heidsick,
d S do Premium. I-’orsaJ* by
Nov.gJ. GREER Sc FREEMAN.
A full asd>yrlmeDi cf
STAPii
Which wc off
GOODS,
as Lor;
i any
tost
II- w in State
; l PLEASE CALL AND K\ ' l
V. *. PRI DIlll.V A ro.
octlD Granite HallBloek, Mncon,Ga.
W HERE will be found the
largest, and one of tho
most complete assortments ev.
! er offered for sale in the State,
comprising:
IRON of every size, and a-
Blacksmitns dapted to wants ol the country.
j. STEEL, round, s-;u»rri oc
tagon, Plow, Gerrn.se, Spring
■Blister, See.
i AXES of all tho best make,
'and warranted to stand.’
j ANVILS, Vises. Bellows,
Screw plates. Hammers, Bat
teries, Tongs, Ac.
' Pat-
oth
ers.
PLOWS, Subsoil, Hill side,
self sharpening. One, tw.o and
House horse.
Y n.o CORN Shelters, Corn .Miffs,
ApepelS, Straw Cotters, IVaee and wag
on Chains, Rope, llamas.
F0K POTWARE. Andirons, Sho-
Everybody a^fSS*
to OTTER, Rabbit £nd Rat
TRADE AT. T d^ u
FOR
_ _ , . HOES, Scovll, B?*dcs,
Mercnailts, eat,. Crown, Georgia ana
FOll
Clotliing:!
E. WINSHIP
H AS jnst received another new lot of elegant
OVERCOATS, andean afford to, and will sell
them at greatly reduced prices.
To the Public.
PLRCHASERSofKEADYAIAEiK CLOTH
INC, will do well to call and exnmiim my Stock: 1
am olferinglo sell at reduced prices on account of
the lateness of the season,
dec It E. WINSHIP.
To lovers of good Cigars.
/'NREEB A FREEMAN have just received 20
\JT thousand Cigars, among which are theeolcbra-
tod Nabalas, Calhoun, Cubanna, Ambrosia, La
Ligouesa. Alabama, El llio Sella, and many others
unnecessary to mention Givo as a call a* we can
writ yon, * ■ -Uiov. 23,
Wiiics, ffi'und), *c.
5 BBLS. pure Georgia W:
3 half Pipe* veiy choice
10 bbls. pure Com YVhis]
me. „ ,
old Cogniae Brandy.
. iVhiakey, Robinson county.
3 bbls North Carolina Whisky.
^taketaHnd^Chmn^ueYVmmforsawby
1-l.l.VO* FOB H.U.B-
TF you want a PIANO call and see thee* it our
JL Office. Cheaper than ever known ;n this M irkct,
iid.asgood as tho best.
Insfrnmenfs worth $-500 sold
375 “ 3C0.
Before you buy, come
dec 7 ™
&uu ity
J. F. YVINTEU A C