Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 28, 1858, Image 4

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Cterrs rf AVASTa’CfAKLE lAf/. 1ET OONXNECTION with foe CENT North Eastern Bail Botdi £ aplaUuirutBama; -G&3B& MRS: DESSAl Juno Puttpoued Sheriff Sale Valuable Plantations lor Sale, j C. H. Freeman & Co. COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA, | or m, AS CSV AS, AT TIKfl OLD STASH, A taOlCM FAMILY GE O C E E IE S, Patten & Miller H. FITCH MX Mackerel Pork, de* too numecoas to meutio*. eom- ole range of Family Grocery sappHea. CANDIES- ilxrlr initt the ittatun of Mas oar large and complete stock of Can- Adininistrator’s sale. W ILL be sold to the tows of CHaton.* Tsesdifia February Best, by on Coot of Ordinary of Joaes cosily, ooe a Peter, belonging to estate at Thomas J. deceased. Solo for division- ■T Card from Dr. James M. Jar- lam. OF THE SEW YORK LUNGINFIBMA- aT.—My connection for the past right years with the above Institution. as Ckief Physician. and al twelve years’ coarse of steady deTotooo to the care FLINT HOUSE PETES 8. HtUPHBIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PEBBY, GA. WILL practice ia all the Coarts of the Macea District, and also In the Federal Courts** Savannah and Marietta. l*ng IT—ly opportunities and ad- 5?U in* the Fall and Winter., ^ NiL/ Emh Oysters and Fish,>iSIIi> native and imported, of the beat qualities and re- ... .iir.n. mIm. wtol shall he f.ithfnllv JUCOS. GA, P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, and ia the Counties of Bonner. Monroe and Jones: also in the Federal Courts at Savannah. ThtT hare also recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: Tkclstssla In,orssrcssJ Banking Coas- nany of which W. M-D'A.vtigxxc is President and C- F. McCat is Secretary. And the Alabama Wire and Sarinrlnss. mace Caaapaay, Montgomery, of which T. H- Watts is President and A. WlLliAUs is Secretary. Fire risks and risks cm slaves taken at usual rate*. | api go - pectfnUy invite orders, which shall be faithfully Choice Tobacco and Segars, To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs i these article*. . oet 3 INVSGORATORi PREPARED BY DR. SANiOkP. 1 Compounded entirely fid G-TTMS, 1 Supper.Lodging and Breakfast 1J3 BytbedaTr.... Smgle wfi^lr .......... 5,00 Bribe month < Board 4Lodgingi....9l),00 feb S THOS H. r LIX f. Proprietor. To all whom it may concern. HOLLAIST) BITTERS. experieaeo and treatment within the reach of all and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, oc who were ableto visit me at nr office. Hoping therefore that the arrange- meni will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro fessional brethren and the pnblic. I would respect fully announce in condarioa. that / can arit os lafrrf jTninsffj r*y — n u above and that the medicines, the same as used in the In stitetioa, prepared to sail each individual case, /.aa- ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac.. Ac, will be for warded by express to any part of the United States or the Canada*. Tcaas.—My term* of treatment by letter are as follows, viz: 812per month for each pa tient, which will include medicine sufficient far one month's use; ulso. Inhaling Vapor, und un Inhaling Apparatus, Payment aa follows: 86 to be pud to Express Agent on receipt of tbo box of Medicine, and the *6 at the expiration of the month, if the paths! he cared or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by givisga fmirhiatory cf their ease, mad their symptoms in faU, con bo treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients For Pbiiadeipbla, New Fork, dec. FROM Savannah and Charleston. ItttTaasday ;n January tixL wttosthe k«*l of sale, thefallowing wop«tytOW«: ~w.iihalf of Lot of Lend>o.«l.two fiftr om, is tbf Sub District of .ziifir 101 i oa« hnadrtd on« i® i atr< cr leu, levied <ob "7^1, The? D. Pitman, and pointed oes by btotoMW on# £ fa from Houston InfenecCocrt, Jmneum. Gates, vs. Thou. D. Fits**. wad Wiffiam Also, ooe negro girl nine or t» Teurs tGO. Vicy.leTie onsstbe property efWm. to satisfyonedfs from Hootsso Inferior fiAfi L Vi*ia. vs Wm. U. Banana* pouted J> aK tom hundred und ninmy asaecmuof bn* mere or less. In the Fifth Dastrfet of Houston tT. Nus-JMtknown, said Lstsl U Block, TV TILL be sold, lx Tv fhntown ifCtsttamtefntTMtsy I^Mt toown. said Lanllying on EAoconuee \ Peh^sy next. 1839, within the meal homaof hobing Lands of Jsxseu Sixes, levied ouaelth* foDowiagproperty, to wit: Two negroes, pertytf Sewell IL KJIer. and pwchmtdby lLi*S HHomSesborsi L-Kicks. u> satisfy one i fa from [her chad one year old, levied upon as the ii -_1: :rt. Patience Rick*. ts. Sewell I o* Administrator’s Sale. 37 Nesfroes, and 3,000 Acres of land; TO BE SOLD OX A CREDIT OF 12 MONTHS. r ILL be sold on the 1st Taeeday ia Jm ~ i door! w next before the Court House door is ton, Jones county, Ga, the full owing named W'y grte:*, belonging to the estate of Joseph 8. foile*. late oi Jones County, deceased. Persons m i likely Negroes. <c gaod Land, will do well to this sale, aa another eueh opportunity may Slot occur in a life time. G. B- BOBEBTS, AJtmaistrator of the estate of J. G .88* Negroes’ Names and Ages: Administrator's Sale HY an order of the Honorable the Ordinary of £»lb County. Ga, w-U be s:ld before the Court House door U said county, between the usual tours of sale, onthe first Tneoday ia Fehraary tire a* any land in South-W*mern Georgia,' and U [ finely watered, and suhstantiaSy improvei^T ovM lJ^ fU “5oro tfflmm »«»* will show thtre places to axy one wishing add aa the pto- ’ Util,. » ts yean. I petty of Frarcis Wilder, deceased, for a diKrtbo- .. J.;tt,aw' ,..i, ^ - >5-- thohrin GREEN WILDEK, i. Toner.amen. 5. Clabe, a scan, ...—., —- 4* do 4. Pat, a woman, - —— J* ~® Mary, a girl, * do t. L^aty. a woman,-. ........... ft. do b. Charily, a girh —— 90 do to. Lindy, a girL *• do It. Saarj^r. a bov, 1* do i. Winner, a girl, .....l* do IS. Leke, a boy, 11 do H. November, a boy, 9 do 13. Liiiie, a ciri, f do IS. Lee, a girl, * do IT. Martha, * girl ~ d° ir * lYPmpff. Ad infant) » do uo. Kiley, a boy. 1« St. Jim, a boy, l* do us. Peter, a boy, 11 °° 23. Aaron.a tor * do if. Howard, a boy... S do 2S. Elita, a girl * OC. Lucy, a vcotnan, 4* do ST. Will, a man, S» do Se. Bena. a woman do 29. Motes, a boy, 9® “O 30. Elijah, a boy, 40 do 31. Abram, a boy - 1* do ii. Mrt/.s girl - IS do 33. Harriet, a girl, IS do 3f. hilrle, a gsri, - U do 33. Sally, a girl * *> It. George, a boy 1* do 37. Henry, a Blacksmith —— 39 do nova® ,SW. ALSO, at the Court Bourne door in Clinton. Joni county, between the legal hoars of sale, on tbo 1st Taeeday in January next, by virtue of an Order from the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones county, the following described VALIaBLE BEAL ESTATE, none os, uah for Chat afternoons at with the trait I; returning, leaves Charleston Cray JUniay Pridai tight at 8) e -lock (after the arrival of the cars ef the North Eastern K. Head.) and ar rives al Savaaaah early the following mornings. By this route Passengers can obtain through tick ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the the Ceatnl Bail Road ana its connections, an frtigLt* between Chadeston and the interior of Georgia «m- unedtothe agents of this Ene will be forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS. Ar t Savannah. K. LAFTTTE A CO_ Agti, Charleston. BROWN’S HOTEL.! orrosiTi ru* arw MAIL uisptrui, I MACOX, GA E. E. BROWS, Proprirtc-r Meals Beady on the Arrival of every Train- i «P»» -- Administrator's Sale. . GEEEABLE to aa order of the Ordinary ef AfostscontT. will be seU before the Court House door. In Clinton, on the first Tuesday is Feb ruary next, within the legal hoar* of sale, the fol lowing Xegroes to wit: Pompoy, a negro man; An na. a woman: Mahaly, • woman.- Harriet, a wo man, and her child. All sold as the property of Wm. H. Ogilvee deceased, for-the benefit of the heirs and credBotm. dee 91 WM. 8. JOHXSOX, Adm r. Adminlsirator's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, ia Perry. Houston County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday ia February next, between the legal hoots of sale, th* Plantstioo lately owned and occupied bv Benjamin McKinney deoeneed. consisting of lot Xo. *36. containing S93) acres,more or less, and* fraction of So. Jot. containing 30J acre*, more or less, in the lower 3th DMrict of said county. J the following newroee: filter, a man about C3y< old. and Patry, a woman about CO years old. Bold by virtae of aa order from the Court ef Ordinary of Houat— nnunty.fisrthebenefiterf Hiebiiha andcred- itors of said deceased. WM. McKEXXEY. *1 Administrator U county, will be sold before the Court Bouse do<Yf Ia Clinton, on ^ first Tncidtjr Ia F^bfBir* To wit: 3,000 acres of land in Jones county, ou the 1 next, the slave# belonging to the estate of Wm. H. MUledg* ville Bovi, seven mile* from Macon, ad I ogilrie deceased. Sold for the benefit of tbo heirs joining the lands of Samaci Gnawold, Wm. Roberta, I lod creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day 111 1 WM. S. JOHNSON’, Administrator of Wm. H. Ooilvii. deceased. 'ii-ti-j Jtobem. Mrs Someri and others, well known as the lands, plantation and residence of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased. 1,000 acres of which is Oak and Ifickocr Land. About 300 acres of land ano m as the Wm. Strip-1 iir.r ttx u up-,U which slid Stripling now live*, will | be sold separately. Terms, hslf Cash, half in twelve months. GABBIEL B. BOBEBTS, nova Administrator of Joseph O- gtilea. dee’. Admiulhtrator's Bale. i CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA....913 W ILL be L old on the first Tuesday in January I Excursion Ticket* good for returning, up to next, before the Courthouse door.in the town I January 1,1&32, vJ5 [of Monticeilo, agreeable to an order of the houoru-1 fickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, blc the Ordinary of Jasper connty, all the negroes I furnished by the Agents at Charleston . . .. * and Savannah, — 6S Th* well known first class side-wheel Steamships Keystone State, CAPT. C. P. MAESHMAN, and State of Greorgia, CAPT. J. J. GABVEf, Xow form * Weekly Line for the North, leaving Charleston and Savannah on alternate Mnturdayu, as follows: SThe Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14, ..deceased, I will sell at public | .9athj.SeiM.Uth, «th,. «gd «d, Ac, leav House door, in KnoxriUe, Craw I ingPhiladefphia the alternate Saturday*. >o first Tuesday in January next, | The State of Geargia.from Savannah, August 7th, 21W:&epC 4th. 19t*r OcL 2d. ltth and 30th. Ac., b-longing to the Estate of William Barclay, ed. to wit: Dxve, a man Eighty four years old; Char- lotte, a woman sixty yeatx ^ola: Gip, a man twenty fouryean old; Chanty, a woman twenty-six years old. and K aty. a girl seven years old. All sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm r. September 91.1838. Executors' Sale. a GBKF.ABLY to the lu-t Will and testament of .1 Great chores, sa'e, at the Court ford county, on the fi«t Tuesday in Janaary next, T a-enty eight or Thirty likely yonng Xe| si-ting o men, women and children, twelve months’ credit, with good sec uric Oct 2S* ISAAC G. CHEVES, Ex r. or Journal k Messenger copy. Aduunifiiraior'n sate. B Y ord-r oi the Court of Ordinary of Jones Coun ty, will be sold before the Court House door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in Janaary next, be-, . _ „ , „ , tweea the legal hours of sale, a negro woman named | Xorthwemera Bailroud Route Melvins, and a Land Warrant one hundred and six ty acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of Wiliiam Felts, late of said county, deceased. 1IABGABET W. f’ELTS, Administratrix with the Will ’Sept, it, leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. For safety and comfort, haring superior STATE BOOMS, these Ships are not suipaased by any onthe coast. One bandied mile# of this route on Delaware Hirer and Bay—two nights as sea. FOB NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES k CAN AD SHORTEST ASD CHEAPEST ROUTE. This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Railroad Boats through to Falk or Buffalo, ia 19 boon from Philad . Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points, for sale by the Agents in Savannah. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, 9*2. Elmira, 821 to Canandaigua. 822. C. A GBEINEB A CO- Age-*. -S O--— T. B. A T. G. BCDD, Agentl at Charleston, aug 3 3m SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R. R OYEB WHICH PASSES THE GRANITE HALL OPPOSIIBTHXUXlEBHOrSE. T HE subscriber will open the above Hall shoe thefimtof APBIT.imt, forlheacfwannndalhm of Families, Day Boarder* and Tracaiect Csato men. This House is now offered as inferior to sc other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it? central location,'its large and airy rooms, offers grant inducements and accommodations to Families ana Transient persona. The public may expect freunthb House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found f any other hoteL B. F. DENSE. mxr 9 Late ofthe Floyd House. COMMISSION MERCHANTS savannah, ga g. rams. a. j. UILCKU-1 certificates of Cotb men, Insurers, Ccr beyond a doubt, tost the day Jonat:lia.ii Collins (Late Patten, CoQisi ft Co.) « x . ^ ILL continue the WokHmw anil Com- : _ _ mai—— >1 the Fire Proof Baild-1 wfccreTcr tried, has - They «arc W ing oceamed by them ia this place, in connection J. 1 with hk sow, W. A Cofliss. lie respectfully sohcil-1 baling the business of the patrons ofthe fatefirm and Plant- J ers gee crafty, pledging their undivided attention to D the fcex9fcst Cotton regions or ttv gr:u tnh West, ihe LNOEBSOLL HOOP LOCK :io*p Iro:t ■» rery other method of seeming the Cotton Bale, and space would fail us to give the nnmerona Planters, Brokers, Warehouse essenaxd Shippers, stowing at Hope binning »«e advantages of the on Tie. Tbeir economy > conceded m these point*: ty ts thirty dollar* coat on every TSTE’VKT Family Grocery Stop GREER 8o FREEMA H ATE opened in tbeir New STORE, aa UrwTET Marou, Ga,. a opeaoc m mw > _ ^ _ Iomt TELEGRAPH BUILDING, Ch^i MA TI "7 Sir© 7 t9 birirna confided to tt«r care. cn Cotton and other Prodace m store, and orders carefully filled. JOXATHAX COLUXS. joly 6—tf _ <t>w fajtesIsF is much plied, and mach more convenient for the compreaa. j S*aa*h’a, azd Mac-a Mil s Zitu Fu 3. DU a perfect aafegaard against lose of Cotton I Old (iovemewst J ava, from the hale. . j sa* COFFEE. Smxf* Coffee Crc*h'd «^A 4. Ilia aa aimc»t absolatc •ftenijr a?aian j ,ie:ed SUGAR,a d*:r e t importation of CeaaL-. Fire- hire applied to bales thna beona, aeshoxn. I cbt*co3a:e. Fmhoa Market BEEF. Lnn.ju bj actual expenment, edR taumUer rdhemt/■*. j p^FOEK, Choice T*ble BUTTER, fiat J twenty hours n&mt eprtaiimg, and allowing plenty I Dairy axd Suue CHEESE. Drieii. “ — 1 Tonraes. Pig* Fee* and Hams. Bed asdWi IONS. Mercer and Yellow POTATOES. ■ Lobsters and dam*. Prunes and* tlucs.NmJ kinds. Currents. Dried Figs. Car.d vs. Gxa M also a choice sfleetiffli of pure E-rund Sc., f.r Medicinal and Cooking punecs-’c. »U lot of Cigars ofthe snest celebrated brand hewing Tobacco, Ac. aft of which i of time for easy extinguishment. 5 It U an abaolntrlr Keure actual experiments made in Montgomery, bates thus bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendic ular from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without perfectly simple.and requires no mrchitwry ATTORNEYS A T L A W, | tad a tM n t nxtctntb of one inch thick,) *nd This ii to notify the public that Isaacs is at Home Again, And begs to assure hupatroos that bis SALOON is j not a thing of a day. Cttixecs and the traveling pub- , Disease of the Kidneys, calling upon us will at all boon find our Larder sup-. ■ i*/r n plied with ail foe delicacies that the New York and L I V t l» other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and something good to drink, and six days oat of seven more than can be found in any other boose in town. E. Isaacs & Brother, ruder Ital.loa'. Hall, Cherry Ht. His bill of five will every day Be just the thing for little pay. And those who at their place may eat. Will find in it all things complete. And going once, they then will know That ISAACS' is the place to go. $P£ES & HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, j 1LA.COX. GEOHGIA. I OJtcc ou Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Sired and Cotton Arcane. ' XT 7E hive associated as partners in the practice I VV of tvw in the counties of the Macon and ad- rv y\ ft A D| AIM T joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by epe- v O iVI I i_ A11 v I , 1 cial contract—also will attend " " Postponed Adiumtstraior’s auie. B Y' virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs Coan.y, will be sold before the Court House doo.- in Troupville, Ix.wudes county, on the fir*t Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale. Lot ot Und No. three hundred sad ninety-nine, in the Twelfth District of originally Ir win, now Lc wades eoaniy. I The.above Und wiU be sold for foe beat*t of foe I G2 £_ VT vfxtR- y 0 KK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS, heirs and creditors of foe Estate cf Benjamin B * u Smith, late of Twiggs county, deceased. KOBEKT K. PAEKEB, . dealt Adminkteator. I Tim Dailn Travu lelKcen Macon SfCeutMbui. Administratrix's Sale. I . ■ — * CRF.EABLY' to an order ofthe Hon. the Court of I ON AND Akl'h.2 JLLY 99th. A. Ordinary Of Dooly County, wiB be sold before | Leave Maoow at 11.43 p. ncand 9.43 a. m. Amve foe Court house door. In foe town of Vienna, la said I at CetaadmaM* «l m. aadj.ts p. m. county, on the Snt Taeslty in Jsnnry next, within 1 Leave Cejamhw* 4A9a-ts.andi3.45p.rn. Arrive at :k<- legal hours of sale, ail that pmtion of the rani e»-1 Macoti 9J0 an. mad 9.18 ^.m. tste of ADen K. Pettet, lateof said county deceased. I Dadw htamuMaen, Allan Lit ua ted in the rih District of «abl count y.und known j Leuve MaconlL43jpam. Amve . m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m. as lots of land No. - and Darun: I iAlbanyA93a.nl. - . „., r WU containing fonr'hnndred and I Arrive at Dawaootf.0* five acres, more < rle*s it being the place upon I Leave Albany A00 p. m. Leave which foe said Pettet lately resided. Sold fords* I Amve in Mania Vl* p.m. benefit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms made! w _ TH-IF«e*fr. known on the day of sale. 1 Down: Monday, Wednesday and Fn<Uy-Lp:T*co- Kov.23.l-' . MABY E. PETTET. Adm’x. ! day. Thursday and Saturday. 7 P B Y virtue an Order oflItlCuotof I Leave Albany 6.90 a. tm LeaveDawson . Ar- ■ ef Jones County, wiilby- jld LMCore foe Court I rfre Macon 9.11 p. ir. House door, ia Clinton, on the Firat Tuesday inJan-1 Xran* to Columbus form a through OOP section nary next, the following Slaves: Lewis. George, j ^ Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville, Emily, and Betsey, belonging to foe F.Wste of WD- j Wilmington, Savannah, HiUedgeville and Eatonton. ii«m J. Curd, deceased. Also u land Warrant of 1 P/,.* Coick_ run from Albany to Tallahassee, One Hundred and Twenty Acre*. Sold for the ben-1 B^nbridge, Thomarriile, ke., daily; also, tri-week- efit of foe heirs and creditors of dMoaajd. Term# I, f rom I>»» s on to Cnfobeit. Fort Game* ke. on foe day. ELIZABETH CABD, A dm trix. I H»oks run six times a week from Fort Valley to SoT - I Perry, Haynesville and Hswkinsville, and tri-week AdminlMratoPt Sale. jly to Knoxville, Ga. ~ | below Fort Valley, should da und Savannah to other point* take ei- FINDLAYS’ STEAM EIST G-IjS'E JUXUFACTOBY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL HACHINE SHOP, MACON. GEORGIA. T HE Proprietor* of this Establishment would re spectfully call foe attention of those contem plating foe erection of Steam JftBs.fbr Sawing and Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The superiority ofthe Work has been, and will be, n suf ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of TooU, Palteras and Machinery, afford facilities for foe expedition of work possessed by no ofoqr estab lishment in foe State. Oar price* and terms win compare favorably wilh that of Machinery, fcc; for any pottioa of which we will be pleased to recrive orders, via: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of beat quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a great variety. Gin Gear, all sizes. Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries, Pnblic and Private Buildings, Ac., or Wiotoit and Cast Ikon, very superior, embracing strength with beauty of De. ign. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sixes. Columns for Store*. Church e*,kc, fcc.. Gold Mining Machine ry, with Double usd Single and Lift Pamps of any — fQiaftiwg with Twae< foe smallest sixe to nine feet Di ameter. Cotton Press Irons. Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, EngfsnJ’s Celebrated tdf deling Car Coaptingi, and other Bail Road Castings. Au work warranted to be equal to foe best made elsewhere. tt. FINDLAY k SONS. Macon. March 4th. 1837. mar 10 WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND. i Savannah and Marietta. FBTTER AND AGUE And foe virion* affections consequent exon a dis ordered STOXACH OB LIVER, S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach. I Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss cf Appetite,, Despondencv, Costiveuesf, Blind and Bleeding Piles, j In ail Nervous, Eheumatic, and Neuralgic AiTec- j tious.it « in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided ettpe- 1 This 1? a purely vegetable compound, prepared on ( ..... ... . 1 strictly scientific-principles, after the manner of the i YY E shall be happy to see oar fntnds, sxsnnng : ce i eb ra ted Holland Professor, Boerbave. Because > please in • n mast of the Exxon■ xn States. 1 the Federal Courts at ALEX. M. 5PEEB. SAJICEL HCNTEB. LAW CABD. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs & Hill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Macon, Ga. pl aa them that it will be our unremitting care to please every reapect. as we flatter ounelTes we have done fill now. Cg* It may not be geserally known that we have to meet foe wishes of the Medical Faculty, isnport- ityofPaleBran- of its great success in most of the European States *J**™' 1 tv, ITnlted Stat-s wastnleuned ! Damou. a Wui. Ii. dcGraffenrled, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACOX, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above its introduction into the United States wi*intended more especially forthoseof oar fafoeriacd sexttered there over foe face of this mighty country. L know off#] here Look at bis Bin of Fare, and choose for yourself: Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in foe shell or by foe measure, raw, fried, stewed, many way yon want them ALSO. Shrimps and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety. Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlet?, Ham and Eggs, Deviled Ham and Deviled Tenpin*. Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, fcc., fcc.. fcc. Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that aa epienre wants, can always be had when in season. Confectioneries and Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries, Oranges, Apples, L. S. WHITTLE, Meeting with greet success *mong_ them, t now offer j ATTORNEY AT LAW, _ Officer* to C0« A £°H*1L G over Payne's Drag It is particularly recommended to those persons 1 rtore. J tat> whose conriituiionJ may have been impaired by the- J. Ii. JULLEB, continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forma cf \ TT Cl 11 N V Y \ T L -V W dissipation. Generally instantaneous m effert, it Al 1 D1YXI J3 1 ' ’ finds Bswsr directly to the seat of fife, thrilling and . MILL TOWN. BERRIEN COUSTT, GA_ quickening every nerve, raising cp foe drooping XX/ILL practice in the BRUN SWIUK CIRCUIT spirit, and, in fact, icfufftg new health and vigor in VV comprising the following counties, Glynn, the system. . Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and Notice. Whoever expe.^ to find this a beverage Charlton, aLo Mclutoeh of the Eastern. may! j length to suit the bale, u taken [StandTonTend passed through the opening, i the underside, of ooe end of the under part :e lock to the lenufh of about one inch, and them of any in the ' of the Tockto'foe length of abuot one inch, bent over the end of the lock. The other end of the hoop is then pasted round foe bale and draw* through a loop or opening in the opposite end of the toe*, and then bent in the same maaneras foe other, lie button is then turned hack to its place over them, and the hoop is fast on the hale, and the bale maybe moved if desired. 7. It holds foe package in oue-fuurtb smaller com pass than r. j>=—thereby rendering it easier to han dle, and cheapening freight. „„ _ These !■?*■ and advantages are certified to by j Cathartic, easier, milder, and _ Lading Warehouse men. Planters, Shipper* xt.d Bro- j thin ary other medicine known. It kers ia tertimoniab too namerons tope cited or spec-1 a Cathartic, but* Liver remedy, acting first ifiedin this advertisement. In Montgomery, foe J Liverto eject its murbid matter.theaoa the loading Broken and Buyers, after foe most siftsfac-1 md bou- t ^ to carry off that matter, thus: tory experience and tests, unite in foe followings- j ing two purposes effectually, witfaoutany greement, which wBlleavenodoubt on these points: j f,j foeiiajs experienced in foe operations I Cathartics. Is strengthens the aysuxn a:' We, the nndersigued. Cotton Brokers and Buyers, j time that it purges it: and when tek-m daily of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we ; rat-, daces, - ill -trerrtheu and build it tq will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- | usual rapidity, ed with foe 1YGEB80LL HOOP LOCK, ah though we are aware that it wiB weign U lbs. more per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. ^ HARRIS AJOHSbTOX C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYIXGTON. M. A CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy the following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. The LIVER is one of • the pried of the huxasn body, and /\a when i t functions well, the pow- ersofthei ly developed. The t-tota- - . aehe ts_ alsacw depeudeut ou the thy action ef] for the proper perform- , 'wa? ance cf its f when the stomach ia at _ fault,anushe tern snffers i n cotse- •_> queues the LIVE 2.—hiving L ' ceased to d? For foe disease c-f that j organ, one af ^■SlfiMU, July iud, 1 ?r ie: w: Fl.- raid? :t b:? S “>* Messrs. Furxxxs k Roaxars, Macon, Ga: - more than twent wears Nto find s Gentt.—I bare agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for ) .r, ccanitenct thtvntjd. IagersoB’a Hoop Lock, that I wiR compress Iron m which it U liable- 'V 3 b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement to list for oue season and longer, unless I gne notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement- Bespectfuliy, fcc. C. A L. LAMAR. To prove that this re »— medy is at In nay person troubled ’ w.th LIVES | PLAINT, ia any of its forms, has bottle, and conviction,'^ A certain. th_5‘ Gum- iaw» vi slim : ter frt.mfoesystem.iup- r w plying ia :hei:l theadfoy fiowt fbiic. :.i: urng.-rtritg i’ The Georgia. Iron Loci*. Company, aebe, erasing food todi--, , tesvdPri comprising foe undersigned, respectfully invite the \ THE BLOOD, giving ^ te. attention of all engaeS in Cotton growing, or the J whole machinery. Cotton trade, to tfiia interesting a&5 important rub | ASseja**—effecring trad ^ jeet. To the CoUon plaalera, paxttcuUriy.lhey ber XWHXT• PEEVE Beve they are presenting a matter of peculrar icier- i WHAT Is Ah- i rLs PEtx i: ts; and value, and either of them will be glad * nish any further information, cr particular s' tion tnav be made to the Secretarv. J. F. WINTER, | T. A. HARRIS. DUNLAP fc HARRIS, | FREEMAN fc ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Aug. 3,1838. ty Various deseripGoh oi' Nuts. Cake*, fcc., AD of which can he purchased at low prices fur CASH. Be sure and call at uct 13 E. ISAACS fc BROTHER. will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful arcmatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. cimoJi! The great popularity of this delightful Aroma Las induced xn\ny imitat ioas, which the public thoai'i guard against pure hiring. Be not persuaded to huv arything else until vou have given Botrhare's Hol land Bluets a fair trial. One bottle trill convince , you how infinitely superior B ia to all these lnnta- Sold at 81 per bottle, or six bottle* for 83,by the sole proprietors. BEXJA3IITV PA GE, JB . & CO., Uiotifictcriog Ph&naac< ■utists and Chemists. Pitts- banr, Penfisyl^AQU. ST Sold in Macon b] E. L. STROHECKER 4 i COTZEILIN, HUNT A.CO, GEORGE PAYNE and Druggists generally forongbout the State. ISAAC HAHDE9AX) ATTORNEY AT LxVYT. CLIXTOX, GEORGIA^ juiy 7 It o X. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON. GA. FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, first door above entrance to Concert Hall. *=S * I ly to Knoxville, ua. Couotr I Passenger* for point* below Fort Va door fa 1 take the Day Trains from Augusta and I £££ avoid detention fa Macon. For other pt B Y' order of the Inferior Court, of Jones will be eold before the Court House Clinton, on foe first Tuesday in January next as urn I S r ° I>< !S 0 sTYsV4\ ; F I iTMM^ the*dfv° <>,,n,7 l class'ateamabips leave Savannah for New deceaaed, SIX S if^Hr pfHAHKU«f%»’ r . 1 T«*. Wedne^Uy. mid Saturday.. Pass^e in Kov. S3. Exccnton’ Sale, W ILL be sold at foe residence of William B. George, late of Jonee connty dece'd. on Mo > day foe 20th day of December next, all ofthe perish able property belonging to arid deceaaed. consist ing of Six («| fine Mules, one (I) Mara, Thirty-ea* (3D Head Pork Hog!. Thirty seven (3D head Stock Hog*, Twenty two <M) Head of Cattle. Fiftv i3l | Head of .Sheep, 1 Y oke of Oxen, l Rood one 3 Horse Waggon, 1 Ox Cart, about 9JI09 bash eb of Coro, a laPro lot of Fodder. 900 bushels of Wheat, a lot of Oats, Barley fcc., Household and Kitchen Furniture, Fanning Tool* *M Implemi 1 Gin »nd B»nd. lar^e lot of Cotton Seed. Ate. SaJe to continue from durlo d*/ontil *0 U told. Term*—all feutns under Twenty Dollar*, cuh.— All aoms over, credit twelve months, with approved security, and interest from date if not punctually paid. U. W. BONNER. / tr. K n * ,b« . ii ii mneti ,v r at® «• the Cabin 813 eragse*. Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Road AgenUat Montgomery, Columbas and Albany via Savannah to New York, by .Steamships, ia Cabin, as follows: Montgomery 625; Columbus 823 ; Albany f-VS. GEO. W- ADAMS. U gl Superintendetit, MACOX A WE8TEBHBAILKOAJD It is estimated that Alta’s Cbckbt Pxctoksi. and Cxthxutic Pills have done more to promote the public health, than any other one cause. There can be no question that the Cherry Pectoral has by its thousands on thousands cures of Colds, Coughs, As thma, Croup, Inflaenia, Bronchitis, fcc., very much reduced foe proportion of deaths from consumptive disease i in this country. The KUs are as good a* the Pectoral and wiB care more complaints. Everybodyneeds more or lee* purging. Purge the bowels, Liver and foe whole visceral system from obstruction. Purge out the diseases which fasten on foe body, to work its decay. But for disease we should die only of old age. Take antidotes early and thrust it from the system, before it is yet too strong to yield. Ayer's Pills do thrust oat disease, not only while it is weak bat when it ha* taken a strong hold. Read the astonnmng statement* of those who have been 1 by them from dreadful Scrofula. Dropsy, Cl- Skin diseases. Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Dys- NEW STOCK OF Crock-ery. • ' SUPPOSE all know by this time, that I fcav moved my STOCK from TRIANGLE BLOCK to the Granite Front Store, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. I now have a new and good STOCK OF CHIKTJlu „ Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from 1175 down VJ to anj single SeU wanted. Tea Setts Gilt, from 83,00, (best French China) to 825.00 and 675,00. White China, made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord ingly. Glass in Setts, French, for from 618,00 to 830,00, per sett, handsomely CD graved. Goblets, from 82,30 per dox. to eis. White Granite Ware made up aa wanted. I also hare a fine assortment of fine Castors and Plated Tea Setts pepiia. Internal pains. Bilious Complaint?. Heart- burn. Headache, Goat, and many lass dangerous but Mill threatening ailmeiita.aoeli a* Worm*.onthef*ee, ISAAC HARDEMAN. Clinton, Dec. 7,1838. longing to the Estate of Lemon M. Causer, lab iaif county, deceased. SAU’L H. CAUSEY', novtc N ^HOTIl i:.—Sixty days after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Houston County, for leave to sell all foe real Es tate of Wade H. Bi | " MH deceased, nov 2 far field, late of Houston county, YOUNG JOHNSON, Admr. Georgia—Jones County. W HEREAS Jesse Pitts, Guardian of foe minors of William Cleland, deceaaed, applies for Letters Diamlaaor ? < . . . . _ , The-eure thervv.we to cite and *<!:noni=:i all and magalar those iote- utod. to be and appear at my of fice on or before ihe 1st Monday in January; next, and shew cause, If u»y they have, wby aaid Letter* should not be granted. .... Given under my band at office, this 3th day of No vember, 1638. CHAS. MACARTIIY, Ord. nov9 O N an! after Thursday, 13th July, foe Train* .i>. be ran aa follow*: Leave Macon at 12 night Arrive at Atlanta 7.13 A. M. Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta W0 P. M. Leave Atlanta al 19 night. Arrive at Macon 7.13 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 3.80 PM- _ The right train will not be run oa Sundays. The ' Macon connects with the Wea- for Chattanooga. Knoxville, ■HI _ B at 19.15 P. M., with Georgia lateof a. B. for Aagnsim. at 10 A. M., und Atlanta A West Point B. K. at 10.13 A. M. The 10 A- M. train from Macon, connects with the Western fc Atlantic H. B. at 8.40 P. M., and Georgia R. R. at 12 right; and Atlanta* West Point R. IL, at 115 A. M. The completion of foe Virginia and Tennessee HatJ pc|^ i makes this foe most pleasant and direct route to the Virginia Springs, Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for 826 25. including Stage fare, 67 00, and to New York f r 633 00. ... Farther infomuiti. -n may be had in relation to thi* Route, r.n application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER, aug 3 .Superintendent. Georgia—Houston County. W HEREAS, Thomas Gilbert, Administrator of Claris* Yates, late of said County, deceased, apnlies to me for Lett era of Dismission: 'these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within foe time pre scribed fry law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, al office, this 17th day of September, 1638. beat. 21—Cm JOHN 8.JOBSOM. Ord’y. For Kent. T HE Store at present oerapied by the subscriber to the 1st of October next. Possession give - 13th of next month. B. A. WISE. Nov. 23. Nervous Irritability. Loss of appetite. Irregularities, Diazineas in foe head. Colds, Fever*, Dysentery, and indeed every variety of complaints tor which a Pur gative Remedy is required. These are no random statements, but are authen ticated by your own neighbors and your own Phy- Try them once, and yon never will he without them. Price 23 eta per Box—3 Bose* for 61,00. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An alytical Chemist, Lowell. Maas—And sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout this dec 7—2m. or.3 OLD FAMILY. MALXO Bomso KYI VRLtLIl Plantation in South-Western Ga FOR SAXE. K ORth'* jiurtf mutiny a division ofthe prop- • rtv, -rih-r vtiii sell in nce< rdin< * with a ®ir.i.f ( ourt, *>n th- tir.-t Tu-s-i.iy J A i.-:iry XI, "a the hoar.-* ofini*-. L®r*l -r® th- C -ur: Hobu door in Amerif-us, Sattter county, unless previously sold at private sale, a fine Corn and Cotton pUntstion situated thirteen miles South- East of Ain^-rici:*, and adjoinine Uuda of Gov. Cobb, CoLT. M. Furlow, A. J. Scrutehins and others. The pl.*< e oontmlns (1,200; twelve hundred acre*, more or less, consisting of hsminock and oak and hickory snd pine lands. About COO are cleared and under good fence, u considerable portion of which is fretb, and the place has yielded six bales of cotton to the ‘'OLD MACXQLIA.'WHISLEI/’ offer for sale the above Stan- of fine RYE WHISKEY, ol their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. The quality of this Whiakey known so favorably in the South, for foe past eight yean, will alwayr be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers and containers cun rely upon its being perfectly pure RYE WHISKEY, distilled under our own per sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele terious substances which tender made up whiskii so objectionable. Always havings large stock of the above, end other fine YYhiskiee, in New York as well aa Phila delphia, we are enabled to ship goods from either ci ty direct. - FREEMAN fc SIMPSON, Phtenix Distillery. OFFICE—109 8o. Front St.. Philadelphia. - M Wall St-. New York. oetl2—ly Georgia—€rawforti County’. W HEREAS Washington F. Vi mug applies to me for letter* of Guardianship of foe perons and property of George M., Vincent M., Benj. A., Sime-oa A., Sarah A. and Enoch Walton, minor* of Enoch Walton, late of said countv deceased: These are therefore to cite ana admonish all the parties at interest, to I ’ why said letters should Given under my hand and official signal December 12, 1656. dectl JAB. B- RAY’, Ord’y. -VTEW SPLENDID CHAMPAGNE i\ received twenty-five barrels. In prim.- order, for and fodderon the place. larael .1.! gallon at H, HORNE S. - Terms made known on the day of sale. Kit. S3, i Nor. 3. JAB. A. HILL, i :• ih.v , .ii hand the present season. The place is healthy and ul 1 n t lie «ariid r wdl *'< d * Cnerange for stock of all umd and official signature, thi: The improvements consist of negro cabins and orereerr houses and all the necessary enhs, out buildings, fcc. Also onthe Thursday following, will he disposed of. all the wagons, plows, farming uten- To Consumptives. The advertiser barring been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several yean with a severe Ixtng Af fection, and that dread disease. Consumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers thq means of cure. To all who desire if he will sead a eopv of the prescription used, (fntof charge) with directions for preDaring and using foe same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, BroneMtif, fcc. The only object of foe advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit foe afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. •Ling foe prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Jm XVilliamehurgh, Long 1-land. Parti e J. L. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL. SEWAKD & HASSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TH0MASY1LLE, GA. A LI* claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in the counties ol ■ Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, i Clinch. Ware, Decatur and Worth. i ‘ SBS TbemasviHe, Kov. 3rd, I j-3 Artlmr IDioLvixisoxi, . .ATTOBXEt AT LAW; HC M A OX GEORGIA. 1 OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sank* Tr* : h-:ry> ClotUng iitorc. » j Only one dose- taken 1 vents'XIGHT-MARE. I Only one dose take- a: night, lw j bowels gently, and cur-- e—i COSTIYEND he* One dose of two _ teaepcocfuli ways relieve- SICK- v HEADACHE One b-dtie taken for f“ female obfcr: mores the cause of the : disease. sM perfect care. Only one dtee iotae- g diatcly re£<- LIC, while .' , One d«e often repeat- ea is a sn CHOLERA MORBVS. _ a a d a ;tr| CHOLERA. CANDY & FRUIT STORE REMOVAL. HAS REMOVED HLS Calte, Pastry and. BREAD BAKERY. Samuel H. Washington, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACOX, GA OF HATS, JUST RECEIVED AT | j*cxt^o Concert Hall, over B»joe's Drugstore eiltl/Vltfgl) WILL practice in all the counties of the Mac< n Kr * Vilil r * Circuit, actMh the counties of Wksbiogton, WilkrnJ OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE- aad Laurens oct 19 KNTS Black Velvet Hate, {something entirely A. F. BIR5T, | ENGLISH AND AMERICAS HARDWARE, j do _do fc riush .do _ do ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! do do ; macox, GA, I To Planters and ^lercliauis. NEXT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s. GROCERY STORE, IX CHERRY STREET, and has now fine ac commodation, and aa entiremew stock of all C onfee- tion* which is offered at lowest prices for CASH, nov 2—tf Cg*Citiaen. Me.sengev and State Press copy tf. j sickness- < § i S>- One bottle taken WJ for JAFT moves ail saBowness w;^ annatnrulc. enashert time befoi ; ■ t..r . .. ^ - ::: . . -fl . ^6 ed cures DIARRHCEA in its _ worst fa SUMMER and BOWEL oompUiatsy to the first dose. w One or two doses cure r attacks by children s there it so Lm. surer, safer. ■■ remedvinthe world, as * itNeverFail^p i ur; - DEO S1 - HARDWARE. 1358. 1858.! c; |£\4 i&Z V 7 ™ FALL TRADE. IjELSr:—i CARHART& CURD’S i preventive l for hillte / ve PSit fa BILLIOL’S TYPE. “ YX70ULD call the attention of their customers ' taicre, and thc.u-vr.ds 'e » V and those wishing to purchase, to their t jt» wonderful vir.u-i T . 1 large and well selected Stock of f. " 1 1 I? avlawoan af nsen nlw. do Tweed, faU colors}* <o do Leather Sportsman.Hau, ■ aaoua.uA. i ao xtumeis uuu axeieu do Superior Moleskin do - New Style.' ’X'TrlLL attend promptly to all business entrusted I Swedes Iron, all axes. Anvils and Vise: do do Black Cassimere do do do >> to his care. * j Kefined do do Smith Bellows. And the largest and most elegant .fttortment^ot {y OFFICE—over Jlr. DeLoaciie’s store, a few j doors below Lanier House. Kefxkesces.—Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta. 1 Gen. A. J. Hansen, Marietta. \ Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Macon, Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta. Oct 19 Children, nod Bej’.Faact BJLT8&C4P8 ever offered in this market. Call and see, and be convinced that he can sell as CHEAP AH THE CHEAPEST. dec 7 Refined do do Oval and Band do Flow Steel, Blister Steel, Cast Steel. Hollow Ware, Smith Bellows, Smith Drills, Screw Plates, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, '^It rSuCEdVrWES ^ ms - McDonald and Van Geisen, O. 1 Silk Hats 64.30 4 Dentists. i° FFIC E IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.L Cut fc YVrought [Nails. To Carriage makers. Finished Shafts, Axlea and Springs, \ Carriage Parts, Mafeabie Castings, Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames, Rims and Spoke-. Carriage Bolts, Hubs, Sll’.-er Bands, To House Keepers, All who use It aw giving tbrir i ! testimony in its favor BT -Min water in the month wtfc| i rigaralar, and .wallow hath l | THE LIVER INYIGORAI ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DlStoll I is daily working cures, .bwt too ctoli If cures as if by magi -, even foe firs <4 ' benefit, and seldom more than cncbottkn to cure any kind of LIY’ER Cmplut| foe worst Jaundice or Dysyepsia to a earn ache, all af which .ret the result oi a El liver, rr.tcE ose poLLan rsr. r TTitJ SANFORD fc CO., Proprietors, 315 Br «e YTholoale Acral. = _ BARNES fc PARK, New York : T.N. i SONS, Philadelphia; H. H. HAY fc CO.. Portland: JOB* Csnclncatti; GAYLORD fc HAMMOND. No. 2 Silk Hats 3,30, •* 1 Black Cassimere Hate 4,5o _ “ 1 “ Soft “ 1,00 to 4.00 MACGN, GEORGIA. _ AU the above Goods I offer at New York Price*.. 1 Men’s and Boy. NayyCaps............— .1,50 Electricity Used ill Extracting Teeth.! T . Me Cnltor^.'PUtod S^ousV^d^Yorks, Brass FAHNESTOCK i DAVIS. Ou-t=o: ~ is small profit*, quick sales and satisfaction to *11 ‘ Fine UothLaps *<>r^0€ti }•-'* tlrfC DONALD’S Tooth Viste always on hund und j ^airon*, BrS Fenders Braa« Candlesticks, Wir* !** CO, St. LouU GEORGE parties U my motto. Orders irill be filled nine us i All other Goods id proportion for CA-H 0>L\ - for sale. Dentists cun be supplied with the ; Fenders, Wafer und Wafile Irons, Snovel A Toc^s, j S- S. HA2TCE. Baltimore, and retried l Iboufh the purchaser were here. Those thsl buy on credit ciu=t exp.-et t» paj olu fix.ckt stirle of TEETH, also GoldFotL Gold tad SO-1 —uu n...^w4i.:r,. cb-A ,,^^11.- . Hsts. Sold WhoL -le and Bt'.iu • o5. 2C. tL Pa McEVOY. ! prices. Our stock is_ cheaper, more eieg^aut Cilv naners coot. 1 teasivo thm ever before, and wc iuvito our uicmu aDT -1 = — | andlhe public generally to call uud se • for them- J oct 32 AW ordtothe Ladies., iuelV^on! 1 ^^ nncr iUKton ' 51U11, '' E are now receiving the Second Stock of Win-; dec 7 BELDEN fc CO foa olu finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sib | wWl everything else usually kept in our i g*a_8oM Whalraale i "RJ: ver Plate and YYtre. Lathe hurt res. fce-, also with wtici wift be *o!d at prices that cannot , ULNIiCO.. Macon. Ga triends t an y ktnnof Iustcumentsor Matertalaou short notice.; r.n „i Ma -. •] ar5"c'g,r JIZZ" Ito pli GT< w f ter Goods, as one of the firm has just return ed from New York. All goods bought the fit t i purchase are marked down to run them off and foe j second Stock can be purchased at (rice* varying from 37 J to 30 per cent less than previous prices. Tls useless to particularize, aa oar Stock is too ' vast, and comprizes too many entirely new gems to [ put on paper. Now is the time to buy yonraelve* rich. Don't yee money by not calling, when it is so convenient.; EfP*CaH soon before styles are picked over. nov 19 ROSA COLgMAN * ROSS. A Situation Wanted. A SOUTHERN LADY of much experience as a Teacher, wishes to obtsin a Situation forthe en suing year. She would impart a thorough knowl edge ofthe English Branches, and Music oft the Pi ano. Has some ability in fancy work. Address (dee 7) S. W. D„ Charleston P. O. SCHOFIELD & BROTHER, FOUNDERS &MACBIMS1 tllacon, Georgia. JOHN S. SCHOFIELD. JO-1!L A SCUoVt We are prepared to Manufacture $10,000 CSL&h.! Wh Tor» Valuable Plantation •a asms CL'BP, Third Street For Sale ou Long Cr I OrFKRfw sale, ou loa^ credit, * PiuuUtion fix miks from Asww owned by T. I*. HOLT, cocUtaici:W^ seven ncres. Two huudred and ^ity »“ T HE und' thanks to p-tr- 3- TO BUILDERS- -PROPOSALS for building a Chapel on tho W» X leyan Female College, will be received, by the undersigned, until the 11th proximo. Flana and specifications may be had upon application breather of foe undersigned. ALEX- M. S PEEB, BENJ. F. ROSS, ee 7 Committee. S. RR.UKEKB>S MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AY’ENUE, Opposite Ross, Coleman If Ross, and C. H. Freeman. C ROCKERY. Glass Ware, House Faroishing ar ticies of every description. Tin Ware of all kinds. Refrigerator*, Ice Cream Freezers, Brooms, Pails, Toy Barrow*. \V a go n a. and Willow Ware. FURNITURE made to order; old Furnitnre bought and sold, Repaired. Cleaned and Varnished with dispatch. Violins, Canes, fce., Repaired and Polished; Best quality of Farnitore, Varnish and Sand Paper for sale. N. B.—Graffenberg Medicine for sale, pore from foe Company. S. B., Agent for Company. Macon, Nov. 9—3m STEAM ENGINES, ©QTCSyjIL&GI jtfOtLiL©, i ^i5£-“ 4ft “ 3,oG; “ MUX AND GIN GEARING, Sugar Mills, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS. nr, : IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE. ' X 1 nr ,UE >mdersigned will sell for Ten Thousand DO!- | in _ counties, fl, I lars cash, th s Plantation ia Houston cou-tv- ^Fhae he begs a continuance of their tavors, j Fs-q. at Ai 5 1 THl . L he wffist*le to those Who do not know him. that ma- ! ^.5, TEEN HUNDRED Acre* of Land. Tins Plantation ! years practice in foe prineapal cities of the South I /t i |t 1) to T I V ,ts fourteen mile* from Macon and ties ta one mtie of j „ d 4 complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to ( \ ]{ I h 11 il sub- i ! ^ e ert< ‘ ra ? 0 - d ,’ I make aa elegant and perfect Dental substitute of _*T-t -a OI t j through one corner of the Land. There is between • tj, e mLSt , ppr0 ved (Cod latest style, as exn be furnish- FlOOZT Oil O" a ——».—a. miyTlentist in the State. J U r_nd MVITI hundred (teres of Land cleared* and line condition for m&kine a crop another year. The j dIaco is well improved. Having Frame Negro * louses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty •-* • TmHi a mm 4ton Screw and A WORD ABOUT THE “CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.” Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificaa! Teeth, and not able to^ pay me rnv regular prices, Tliese Lands are ction of Com or Cotton. t. get more productive a.- —„■ „.™ judicious cultivation. ; tsfaetion, The rii’cce will be sold on a credit of one. two and i A i|- .. . _ - three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand j m Y Residence, in Perry, where they dollars cash. | camions of a first-rate Dental Office. Any farther information desired, r. ill be furnished j »ta distance may proewrc my ecr. — — Having the most complete asmritnentof Don Raii-, by addressieg the undersigned at BosbayviUe. Hons- ^ lugs in the State, whichjor elegance, neatncss.dure-! ton Conntv, Georgia. D. P. GUNN. DenttsU wiR find a large assortment ol foe best bffity and deeign, cannot be surpassed, and are suir- Macon, Sept- 26. 16iA |matenab, for hUing Teeth, as well as for mating ar- - — - , .T L —A — — tificialset*. at Northern price*. RUGS AND A LABGK Stock, jncd * great; the above Good*, just received. .'ty: and: SAUK, is the dearest at the end. my services will pl'r&s** call at •y. where they will find al! the Comfort* ©fa first-rate Dental Office. Families liv- able forthe Fronts of TO PLANTERS AXD Ituclliag., Cemetery Late, Public Mquwro, -y 1—rTtol / t~I 8~ A 'XT r nC Church Fence, and It a Iconic. YlUj 1 b V - i~Lte:\—L> X O. Persons desirous ofpurchixing RAILINGS, will ITTE offer the following nrttcies on very accom- do well to give as a call, as we are determined to of- ’ \ moaaling .enns fer as good bargains ns any Northerr. EstabKshaient. oct!9—ly dk.Vkederick GARKE, Surgeon Dentist. * ^3P*Sp€cimsn5 of our Work cau.be see a at Koa- Hill Cemetery, and at.various private residences :- this city.nov 30 ly iGK sale, TENNE!9SBB GOAL "Vf O W at Depot. Orders through the Post < ii or left at our Oifcce attended to. dee? J. F. WINTER A CO. DR. A. PIERCE, HOMOEOPATH OFFICE IN WASHINGTON HI.Oil*. Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for •ale. Maooo. July 13-1 f. J. IX. Klinsoui A CO. Maacracruuns and Wholesale Dialers i> BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 39 Conrtland A 39 Dry Streets, New York. J. H.Ransom, f f A. P.Rau,.»m, Dan'l Ransom. > . r Darin YV. Geer W. A Rar.-om, ) { 11 ,lt a 11. ltoyd- NEW GOODS- ! C. Campbell & Son, > NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. H AVE jaat received their Fall and Winter supply of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS and i NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and 'Planters would <lo well to call and examine before ' purchasing. ’■. . f - - .-I boxes Candle* aU qualities, | Thai- also continue to keen a general stock do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy, GROCERIES at foe old stand, and * to be undersold for Cash. Macon, Oct. 12, 1«8. 1000 rolls Gunny Bagging. 1000 Sacks Salt. 25 barrels Potatoes, 410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging. 1100 coils Richardsons Green Leaf Rope, 1000 pounds Twine, 173 barrels Sugar, 200 sacks Coffee all qualities. 153 boxes Candles all qnaliti 100 da Soap, 75 boxes Stare too do Soda, 123 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osnahnrgs, BrLAINE. LACE and MDSXJ5. WINDOW CURT J WIN D O IV SHADES, GILT C01 j BANDS in ffrwd variety. Purchasers will cousulLtheir own a mining my stock Were baying. aeg 3—if I). C. HODGKINS IvT elooh, Gre I NVIfES the j attention of the Spotting Pnblic and otte rs, to their large selection of DOUBLE GUNS , TOLS. POCKET AND SP0inl>£J FISHING TACKLE, WALKING! ■to E1GN AND DOMESTIC AHUM do not intend | artic: ., f onad in a FIRST CLASS Sportsman’s EmpH XORTn OR SOLTI! J J, SEYMOUR, COTTOX AVEXCE,... .MACOX GEORGIY 3 doors from Cherry Street, and next door to McCALLlE & J0XES, At the old Stand of John B. Ross * Co., pays Cash j for DRIED FRUIT. COW HIDES, WOOL, i 100 bates Brown She- tiigs and Shirtings, S A ?T V V? ^ DEER .SIUXS, SHEEP AND GOAT j 23 hhds. Molasses, 20 barrel* Syrnp, -J • U5i,n ' By careful au- niion to the bmfooj SKINS, BEESWAX* TALLOW. , Large Stock of fresh and new ^ j WASHINGTON BLOCK. OP. LANIER HOUSE, [the bear GOODS InfturHne, we ex?«*| Those having any of foe above articles for sale, i fi . ~ 'Cl ■wt'''9C' Tif A Cfj Y Cr A Daily receirfng faStore. whieh we wiUseli at Bring) rTYAKES pleasure In informing his’ cast am era and ; teSfo*. rnrrf “ i ‘7 f *“ rates. eoLiisfacg of foe following: X buyers generally, that beta now prepared to - 20 cases . offer on© of the most elegant ami attractive stocksof 1 13 casei QingbaiOa. -n_n x Ntrr* a. ft 1000 pieces Merinoe*. Delanea,Shally and Alpaca* ‘ 1200 dozen Hosiery, ” * Stripes,-i e highest merket price for any : LIGHT I light:: ligiit !! SPIRIT GAS ! Burning; Fluid. XU CAMPHINE. F.tr tale by L may IS ZEIUN, HUNT fc CO. may rely on getting the big quantity which may offer. WAKTTED, 1C0.0C0 lbs. COW HIDES 200.000 lb*. WOOL. 10,000 SHEEP SKINS. 3.000 GOAT SKINS. WANTBD, 2300 bushels COW PEAS. 2500 bushels WHITE BLACK EYED PEAS. J. SEYMOUR, Cotton At. City papers. Federal Union. Albany Patriot, and Americas Republican pnhlbb th* foregoing to the amount of five dollars. 25,000 n JUST RECEIVER. Papers G arden Seed*. ‘ bush.IvrutucUy Blue Ginn.. A. A. MENARD. Druggia*, Cherry bL.si. piece* 130 pieces Casslmeres 50 pieces Fancy and Black Silks, i00 dozen Uandkercbiefa, 1200 pieces white Muslins. Also, a large Stock of Clothing at cases of Shoes of all kinds, and 1040 We respectfully solicit fo» pstroaagi Oct. 25—tf J. B-fc PH- R0CA ? S ,, Fall and Winter Goods,. for Pnimonan & Tubercular W 1\ r Gentlon-. n'a v.-, ar, thst can be exhibited in foe -* . .. city. Constant additions ofdesirable -goods w'.U he T'VJl made by every Reamer. i'* “* ****** extraordmarj and Jeans i He has in his employ, one ofthe BEST CUTTERS 5““ “aa hcretofor SOUTH OF NEW 1 YORK, and can execute all **** I ders^inthemost approved style and at short notice. *, \v ANTED. RED Negro Blankets, j | e pMUft RO; l^mL , . AM ati! of the public.; X ■ w< i w M0Bthbr.\ seed oats, O N Consignment. 85 centsper bushel, inclsdin; sack. Apply to J, P. WINTER fc CO. I dec 7 iys givethe highest cash price, aracon u»y28 ly G. J. BLAKE Bacon for Sale. o HHDS CLEAR MDKS—Ju-r re. ■ ;v« . .: oZ Oct. in—it hakdeman a oku hn ' for foe sale of this 1 dosed to 84 m i: can culy .< dec H B.x'U^F.0,1