Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, January 11, 1859, Image 4

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SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western R. R. MRS. DESSAU arver Lands for Sale. DOUGHF.8TT COUNTY ON PLANTATIONS. ance of the taut win and testament of the' OVER WHICH PAS>L. >s THE * ‘ , :.u\ E. Tar\ cr, will be sold on the first OEEAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS » ( • *1 rf tho ; .-tid Paul L. 1 arver, deceased, , ' :v of Dougherty. Said estate Tiro Daily Trains between Moron fe Cobirth” C-'"' -1 of FIVK1 nous AND ACHES of the most S Cuit’i" COTTON LANDS In South-W extern Geor- ON AND AFTER JULY v»th. a, having bcoa originally selectee by the late Geo. Leave Macon at 11.43 p. m. and !M5 a. m Arrive srtwell Tstrer. ..... ^ «t Columbus ;.1Sa. m. and 3.45 p. m , n „ e 11 soma The Lands are in oa# bojr. but t J suit purchasers Lrave Columbus 4 oo n m. ami 3.4'. p. m. Arrive «t. TWO to THREE HUNDRED may bedividedconn ..n.-ntly in.c .treePlaniMlon*:) Macon a *0 a. m. and ?.lr p. m. ACRESooen ami in a blah state of cultivation.— "THE PORTER PLACE" > Dado Utn-een Macon.Man y „„J Damson.- Joins ColLDhn S. Thomas g *od WBSani Dnimri S ht, consists of Fifteen Hundred Acre*, well improved \ 1 l ’* 5 p * m ‘ « ArrIve * n Albany 6.,5 a. m. and conrse j, good. ■ • ' " ■ — ■ Arrive at Dawson c.00 Call and examine for youraelf. My Overseer will ------ . . . . . Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m. gbow the place at in time. I will sell it low. With solicit* the patronage of all desiring the nch,i re in Macon 0.1 p. m. the PLACES. I willseU COHN, VODiJEK,OATS, “dbeantihil. _ ... Tn-iVteklg. STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. STUBS. D., is prepared to furnish Milliners with Monday, Wednesday and Friday—L'p: Tars- Griffin, Ga., Julv 31 \V. \V. CHAPMAN. wholesale pattern Bonnets and all (looda in her day, Thursday mid Saturday. 3 ileunnrcoDr. 1 line,at the shortest notice and lowest rates. Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. no 1 ■ - ' —————-r pi—: oct 5 at Dawson 3.*o p. m. Valuable Plantations for Sale. 7=—==—55— o~r* Albany il.-.u a. in. Leave Dawson . Ar ! -psKSIRIIYG to mors my planting .litereat W3L . H. r rfifilTl ^.Tl OC UO. 11.11 p. in, _ . | U west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN , ChaoRe of Schedule. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON EVANS, HAKRISS & CO.J Important to Planters! r inmrov _ „ The other contains some *,v-j7Mmol'IlM about 900 acres open, and in a high state of cultivation, good framed Negro Haases and Dvr*'ling House, other buildings good, and mi excellent little WA TERMILL, to do the grinding for both Plantations. There is some 1000 acres of CANE Sid SWAM! ■ Leave Arrive I Leave rive at Ma —Seven Hundred sad Y’.tty in an excellent ,r».» of j cultivation. “THE HOME PLACE, • /> \ Twenty-five Hundred Acres—One Thousand incul- livatlou—well improved. This and t.V "Porter Place” are Oak and Hickory Lands. / ■ “MILL PLACE," / One Thonasnd Acres of first qaalty Pine Land.— Steam Mills, Saw and Grist, 01 this place. The machinery comparatively uew. and in good running order. Average three thousrod feet of Lumberper , diy—seventy-five to tine huodred bushels of Meal. | Sii'nate three miles from Aihany. The improvements o« these places are not snr- p.a»svd by any in S nth-Western Georgia. Possession ivUl be ,n cn on the 1st January, 1.460. Terms liberal, and ■ ill bn made known on the day of sale. HENRY TARVER. Mrs. C. C. TARVER, Kxso’ra. dee 28—tJs - Houston F<-l>m:ii y Sales. B EFORE the Court House door in Perry, Houston rorilty, on the 1st Tuesday in February next, within the usual hours of tale, the following proper ty ,0 wit: One black Horae and one Buggy, 3 setts of Blacksmith’s Tools, 4 Iron Wagon Axles, 6 tin Cans, mie lot Iron Turning Lathes and Grind Stone, two pair Buggy, one Pole, one lot Wagon timber, two setts Buggy Springs, Paint Mill, three work benches, Mr pair CaVuet Screws, lot of Sundries, lot of Lumber, lot of Buggy Spokes, one Chest Car penter's tools, one Buggy body, one Writing Desk, «Hie negro man named Jack, about 33 years old, one- negro woman, named Mary, about 16 years old, that is to say, the one-halt undivided interest in the re mainder in said negroes, after the death of Mrs. Sa rah Jones, the mother of Defendant, all levied on aa the property of Osborne Jones, to satisfy a 11 fa from Houston Superior Court, In favor of Madison Marshall, against said Osborne Jones. Perry; Ga. JOHN SMITH, Dep.Sheriff, dee £8 in in 2 c. DRES' TRIMMINGS. CASPIAN 1IAIK PINS. GRECIAN CURLS. HAIR BRAIDS. HEAD-DRESSES, mid anasscstmedt ofdirers articles, which would require an endless list to enumerate. Delay not 1 Thankful for past favors, she w ith hearty cheer. * ‘ * elegant Trans to Columbus form a through connection TAXIOKS. One situated in Macon tonntvimhTSi COTTON' AVENUE, MACON. GA., AUt * ro .».y < j A«E?«**£jgg* three mil*, of Wbehmtar. on the ScuthAVestern orr „, A , rsCAL , AT THE „ OLn , TA ,„, A choice i w S~*P5 on * P alano 5? |U ‘ Hl 5 I Hail Road* containing 2,40.> acres of level Oak and asortmevt or I „ I"? 1 .- run If 11 "! Albanv to 1 all ilia-.--i Hickorv l.-u.-l. will: g- : i:- r A M T T V CPflPTRIPS Bslohridge, ThemeeriUe. Ac-.daBv; also, tri-week- t „.,. t . n t |,-,,, ml f, Hrteen hundred ncres in culti- j Jt A Jli ill UttUtlittlLS, vation, a considerable portion of which Is fresh land. I /NF every descriptionand of tho best quality, fresh ITiootlier plantation is situated in th« HthDistrict V/ and good—being constantly iu receipt of new iy from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, «Vc. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry. Hayneivilh- and llawkinsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the Day Trains Irom Augusta and Savannah to of Lee, on FlintKiwr, at the mouth of Cbockeefi-1 supplies from the Northern Markets. chikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land.: Sugars, about two-thirds of which is Oak and Ilickory land Syrups, of the best quality, and the remaiudor good Pine ; Coffee, d detention In Macon. For other points take ei- Land, with shout thirteen hundred ao-es in cultlva-, Teas, thcr Traiu. First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in the Caiiin 81S, Steerage #C. Through Tickets can bo procured from Hail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, as follows: Montgomery 826; Columbus 823; Albany 824 23. GEO. W. ADAMS. gaga Superintendent. tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produe th e as any land in South-Western Gtorgia, and is finely watered, ami lubetantiallyimpro-red. My over seers will show these places to any one wishing to examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay ments easy. For further particulars, address the undersigned at Macon. N. BASS, july 87—tf MACON Ac WESTERNRAILROAD. - O N and after Thursday, ISth July, the Trains wilt be run as follows : Sweetmeats, Nnts, Raisins. a A Card from Dr. James M. Jar- |RETT. OF THE NEW YORK LUK G INFIRMA RY.—My connection for the past eight years with j both and become worthless. ■ * " —— *'* ’ ' Phisletaa, Spices. White Fish, Citron, Herrings, Green Fruits in cans, Hams. Condiments. Lard, Sauces, Flour, Cheese- Batter, Mackerel, Pork, And other articles too numerous to mention, com prising the whole range ofFamily Grocery supplies. CANDIES. We particularly invite the attention of dealers and others to our large and complete stock of Can dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best materials and warranted to retain their hardness and brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose Wc ofler unrivalled the above Institution, as Chief Phjsician, and a: inducements to purchasers. Saa^gS^KSaaaaiSSleAKES- 0. B im<mtc« and Plain, .2 —..ma IJSJw AfaSiSTSSi - - • ■ u.. cn . | and on the most reasonable terms. tOgBlI^r ^ w vantage of pathological researcl by a perfect system of Medical ImkaUilian—has en Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 • M. , urauenmn sjnnu <>i janiicm —,,.o Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 | abled mo to arrive at a decisive, direct, and suceesa- M. ful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Air- „ — ...pplics, filled promptly anil at the lowest market r.-te- and liher-ii advances made when desired, on Cotton in store. COBDO.K, F. Barden,Commander,leavesSavau- o."’ ?i-’ V'.M. E. Kvaxs, nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston INGE1LSOLL HOOP IjOCKL, -Fir/. 7 THE LIVE? INVKaCRAY PBETARED BY Hi; - - , Compounded entir GtTj JSTSJ . W. Eta.i aSavannah, July 20. IPS?? Rob r with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road poinj? j ISAAC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWARD North; returning, loaves Charleston every Monday ni JT* , , and Friday night at r* e ctook (after the arrival Sale End. LlVeiV Stable ofthecarsot the North Eastern K. Road, andar . f.y OhaUlCi rives at Savannah early the following morn inn. T-T^* DLN aV W UUDv\ ARD are now By this route Passengers can obtain through tick* prepared to furnish their friends and xy.-i ^ eta to and from .Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N., ^ w ally, with good safe Hone? Carolina. an{ * Hs ^’ell aa tasty Busies, Carriages, *\e. t in Having a through freight arrangement with tho J t.*ornple.‘to erder «t tl ,e shortest xiotic®. tiie Central Kail Road and its connections, all freights *hey are determined to give satisfaction, if strict) between Charleston and the inti of Georgi: n _ personal attention to bus EOF THE 1 : MEDICINJ J ill than any other niedii a Cathartic, but a Liver . Liver to elect its morbid and bowels to carry off that matter, a p^ «*? tTopwppnwi effcctnolly, without any 0 ftj uiom iilder.andiiSrft known, kg* wly» acting ter, then on the signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded •• enable tl i to do 5 and reasonable Cn*h with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah. E. LAFITTE Jc CO., Ag'ts, Charleston. ian 19 13now^s’s Hxyrull OPrOSITX THE NEW RAIL BOifi PITOT, MACON. GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl 15 BP* Horses fed and kept by the day, w eek or Drove Stock also accommodated at rea- able prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery apl Office, Macon, Ga. Patten & Miller, GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LAXIEK HOUSE* JTIHB subscriber will open the above Hall aboui X the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo rners. This House is now offered as .inferior to n< other First Class Hotel in the South, and from itr central location, its large and airy rooms, offers greai inducements and accommodations to Families am- Transient persons. The public may expect from thi- House, all tho luxuries and comforts to be found i any other hotel. B. P. DENSE, mar 2 Late of the Floyd House. (late patten, HUTTON & co..) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. O. rACTKX X. J. MH.LF.lt. »pg 3 Jona.-tlia.Yi Oollins, (Late Patten, Collins 4 Co.) ILL continue the Ware Douse a ml Coin- FLINT HOUSE. • ion RiiMint'M* at the Fire Proof Build ing occupied bv them in this place, in connection with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits the business of the patrons of the late firm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to all business confided to their care. Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS, july 6—tf F c on First street, opposite Patten, Col- Igasfm lins & Co., lias been recently fitted up with JiiUBL a large addition, for the accommodation of Boarders ^ones Posipoiiti4l Sheriff Sale. -\T 7ILL be sold, before the Coart IXouso door, in \V the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday io F.-bruary next, 1within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two negroes, Bid dy, n .woman 18 years of age,,and her child. Rose— iu r child one year old. levied upon as tho property of Th-unas 8. Alexander, by virtue of 23 Justice C.-tirt fi fas., ituned from 377 th District, G. M, in Gavorol Isaac Hardeman, John W. Clark and others, v,. Thnmaa 8. Alexander, levy made and returned tome by John W. McGhee, a Constable. Alto, will be sold at soma time and placo—one ne gro girl, name Averline, levied upon os the property of Anderson 8. Childs, by virtue of 4 fi fas issued from 377th District, G. M„ in favor of Robert Mo- Ghee and others, sill vs. Anderson S. Childs, levy made and returned to ms by John W. McGhee, a Constable. JAS. G. BARNES. Sheriff, dec 21 ■ ■- Administrator's Sale. B Y an order of tho Ilonorablo tho Ordinary of ] - )Bihb Couuty, Ga., will be sold before tho Coext House door in said county, between the usual hours of aalc, on the first Tuesday in February next, a ne gro man, George, about 44 years of age ; one Feath er Bed and Beading; one lot of Land lying in Car rol County. Ga. containing 180 acres, more .or lees, No ten (inj in the Tenth District, sold as the pro perty of Francis Wilder, deceased, for a distnhu- tioa among the hairs. GREEN WILDER, dec 2i Administrator. Administrator's suit*. ■^^TLL be sold in the town ol Clinton, on the first Tuesday In February next, by order of tho Court of Ordinary of Jones oounty, one negro man l’r <t. belonging to estate of Thomas J. Williams deceased, bold for division, dec 2t ISAAC HARDEMAN, Adm’r. Leave Atlanta st 13 night Arrive at Macon 7.15 . M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00 P. M. • Tho night train will not be run on Sundavs. The 12 night train from Macon connects with the Wes- PauagcM. By inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and the integument I do not ad vise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of general treatment; and although I i n i_ »iurRe uuuiuuu, wr uii; aucumuiGUiuiuii m bwim Uysters, Or3,0S, olirinipSq X rest! . and the traveling public, wh j will find it to their 1 FISII, IX THEIR SEASOX. teresLif stopping a few days in Macon, to give ns a call and see lor themselves. The proprietor, thank PETEK S. IIUiTIPHKIES, ATTORNEY AT LA W, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in ail the Courts of the Macon District, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. laug 17—ly tern ami Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Knoxville, < consider it a useful adjuvant in the propermanage- ” MUl ’ H H M " ’ ofthose fearful and often fatal diseases, yet 1 Nashville, Memphis, at 18.151*. M., with Georgia 1 ment R. H. for Augusta, at 10 A. M.. and-Atlanta A West r deem Point R. R.at 10.15 A. M. thebe ThelO A. M. train from Macon, connects with the Western A Atlantic 11. It. at 8.40P. M.,and Georgia R. K. at 12 night; and AtlantaA West Point IL it., at 12.5 A. M. The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the it very necessary that oaeb patient abould have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in tbe above diseases, and the high character of tbe Institution over which I have so long bad the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from / 1 We shall keep constantly on hand dur- \s> ij ° J ing the Fall and Winter,. \jL/ Fresh O ys t e rs and Fish, native and imported, of tho best qualities and re spectfully invite orders, which shsll be faithfully Choice Tobacco and Segars, To whiok we invite the attention of Connoisseurs in these articles. oct5 Eaiiicr A Anderson, ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at* A TTflPYlTYC a m r A TV tention to business, he will receive his share of pub-j A I I U Ii i> L 1 d lx. L Ij A t? 3 lie patronage. Passengers r . .. ^ . a MACON. GA., assenpers wishing to stop at the above house, i tjraCTICE in the counties of the Mncon Circuit, when arriving at the depot will ask fonts Keprcsen- i a ml in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and tativc. Jhc table shall not bo inferior to any in tho ; Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah. Thev have also recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: Latest News by the Y J-'A-JJ-S® 7 such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my Thriugniu-ki-ta to which may be bad.at Atlanta, experience and treatment witlun the reach ofalt.1 vl t r t>, * RO r * r,, ' ** * nd m yerr '• “5 not confioo myself, as heretofore, to those only Farther hTfomstion may be had in entered tho InfigajjLor who wjrejbleto vi^.t Ronto, on application to the Gcntral MJUNU ui iin.ii nut t ui « utuuit .it mu»« * . -i , • • - « -• At the solicitation of many private and professional ■A.'LlSUn.T.lO _L ©legX3.J5Yl- friends, through whose philanthropic aid tbe above charity has been long and liberally supported, and after doe consideration, 1 have concluded to make substantial of life. Price of Board.: For a single meal 20 Simper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25 By the day. 1,50 Single week - 6,00 The Angunta Inanmucc mid Banking Com pnn? <-i h II. J>*Ast(G5aclaPrealdent aud C. F. McCay Is Secretary. % And the Alnbauia Fire and JSnriuelnau rnnee Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. To nil Aviso hi It may concern. Atlanta. aug .1 ALFRED L. TYLER, Swperintendept. feesional brethren and the public. I would respect- This is to notify the public that Isaacs is at Home Again, And begs to assure his patrons that his SALOON is not a thing of a day. Citixens and the traveling pub- By the month (Board A Lodging)....20,00 ™“ ce V°'“P" ,, r- -'•ontgomery, ot wmen 1. it. feb 2 THOS H. FUN 1, Proprietor. ' VV *. TT » !*. Presl . de . B » nd A - William, is Secretary. — ■ ■■ ■ —* ♦ Fire nsks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates. KOEK HAVE’S « apl 20 HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED lioLLAN’D REMEDY lie will find the establishment open not for the sea* DYSPEPSIA, fully announce in conclusion, that 1 can note le eon-; eon only, but at all seasons of tne year, tolled pertonaUg or by letter, on all diseases as above i calling upon us willatallbonra find our Larder sup- j ■ l \ / r n For Philadelphia, IYcw York, A - *’., enil that the mi-Jieines, the same ns used intheln plied with all the delicacies that tho New York and; L. I VCM amuhose Disease of the Kidneys, SPEER Si HUNTER, i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. ! Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Colton Avenue. ; YTTEhave associated as partners in tho practice VV of law in tbe counties of the Macon and ad- FROM Savannah and Charleston. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary ot B Jones county, will be sold before the Coir! Houso door, iu Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in Fob ruary n.-xt, within tbe legal hours of sale, tho fnl lowing NVgroes to wit.- Pompey, a negro man; An na. a woman; Mabaly, a woman; H.rriet, a wo- ■nan, and her child. All sold as tho property of Win. H Ogilvee deceased, for the benefit of tbs heirs and creditors. dec 21 \VM. 8. JOHNSON. Adm’r. Administrator's sale. W ILL be sold before tbe Coart Hou.-w doe*, ii I’rrry. Illusion Count}, Georgia, oa the fnl Tuesday in February next, between the legal hours of sale, tbe Plantation lately owned and occupiel bv Beniamin McKinney deceased, consisting of lot No. 016. containing 202J acres, more or lesj. and s fraction of No. 833. on n:.lining 37( acres, more cr leas, in tlie tower 5th District of said county. Alex the followinguegroes: Kater, a man about ilSyeais old. and Patty, a woman about 60 years old. Sell by virtuo of au order from the Court of Ordinary c f Houston county, for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and cred itors u!'said doceaaed. WM. Mi KENNEY, dec. 21 Administrator Administrator’s sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Join • county, will be sold before the Court House door, fn Clinton, on tbs first Tuesday in February next, ylie slaves belonging to the estate of Win. |L Ogilvie daeaassd. Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day. WM. 8. JOHNSON. Ad ininistrator of ■ ’ Wst. H. OoiLvtc, deceased. ■titutinn, prepared to suit oach individual case, Inha- ■ ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac., will be for- j winded by express to any part of the United States • or the Canadu. Txrxs.—My tenni of treatment by , 1 ; letter areas follows, vix: 812 per mouth for each pa- run tient, wjiich will include medicine sufficient for one } ; month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inbaling , CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA....tiff i £££^2ZZSffSlfc ! Excursion Tickets good for returning, up to , anefthe bailee 66 at the expiration ofthe month, if January L ls/.i... .$*5 the patient bo cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a foil history of their. case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrctt’s treatment may C O M P I A | NT j 0 * n i Q ff Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe- other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and I WEAKNESS OF \\V KIM) * 1 S^ooutract-Mso will attend tlie Federal Courts at something good to drink, and six day* out of seven more than can be fouud in any other house in town. - AND ACtU E - Savannah and Marietta. E. Isaacs <& Brother, And the various affections consequent upon a dis* d " | ordered ALEX. M. SPEER, SAMUEL HUNTER. LAW CARO. ruder KnI.ton's Hall, Cherry 8t. Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, furnished by tho Agents at Charleston and Savannah, js The well known first class side-wheel Steamships Koyatono Stato, CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAN. and State of Georgia, CAPT. J. J. GARVIN, Now form a Weekly Line for the North, leaving Charleston and Savannah on alternate Nnturdnya, as follows : The Keystone-State, from Charleston, August 14, 2i)thj_ Sept. 11 tli, 25th ; Oct. 9th, and 23d., Ac., leav ing Philadelphia tho alternate Saturdays. The State of Georgia, from Savannah, August 7th, 21st:Sept. 4th, lfth; Oct. 2d, 16th and 30tb, Ac., leaving Philadelphia tho alternate Saturdays. For safetyand comfort, having superior STATE ROOMS, these Ships arc not surpu.-st-dby anvonthe coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware River and Bay—two nights at sea. TOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES A CAN AD SHORTEST ASD CHEAPEST ROUTE. This Line connects at Philadelphia with tbe Great Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from Philadelphia.— rely upon^ immediate and permanent relief as he to treat a ease over thirty days Letters for advice promptly answered- For further partic ulars address JAMES M. JARRKTT. M. D., No. e-20 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y. P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improved apparatus for the inhalation of medi a cated vapor can be seen and inspected. His bill of fare will every day Be just the thing for little pay. And those who at their place may eat. Will find in it all things complete. And going once, they then will know That ISAACS' is the placo to go. ( beneficial, and in others effected a decided enre. ! This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on , . — ,, , . - strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the „ ’* ““l “« ""PPy *0 *ee our friends, assuring ; celebrated Holland Professor, Boei liave. Because them that it will be our unremitting care to please in - 0 fita great success in most ofthe European States, every respect, as we natter ourselves we have done i; a introduction into the United States was intended STOMACH OR LIVER. 11 s stiiltlts & Hill, i H S L £"c£ pST&^l^o? “e: A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W, Despondency, Costiveness. Blindand Bleeding Piles. : Macon, Ga in all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly apl 20 till sepl4—6m appltcAi-in will be mads to the Ordinary of Crawfoid County, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be longing to the Estate of Lemon M. Causer, late of said county, deceased. SAM’L II. CAl'SEY, yov 16 Executor Georgia, Crawior<l county. W HEREAS. Washington Vining, Administrator of Jans Watson, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from tho administration of tlie Estate of said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho parties at interest, to show earn, (if any they cim) withiu tbe time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, this December 18th, 1859. JAS. J. KAY, Duo. 39. OimiNAitT, C. U. Gcorgit—Crawford County. W HEREAS Washington F. Vining applies to m > for letters of Guardianship or the perons and pro terty of George 31.. Vincent M„ Bcnj. A.. Simeon A., Sarah A. and Enoch Walton, minors of Enoch Walton, late of said couuty deceased: FINDLAYS’ STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL, MACHINE SHOP, T‘ r ,* ! . ckcU \ the privilege of stopping at mHE Proprietors of this Establishment would re- Philadelphia and lntermediste points, for sale by ; A spectftuly call the attention of those content **-*'t jn Savannah. _ I plating tbe erection of Steam Mills, for Sairing and N lagara or Buffalo, 8.3. Elmira, 821 Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. Tlie »Hu=. _ ■ I superiority ofthe Work has been, and will be, a suf * I Sclent guarantee for an extensive and increasing . patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit o? ! Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for j tbe expedition of work possessed by no other estab- i lishment in the State. Onr prices and terms will compare favorably with that of any first class North ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of Machinery, Ac : for any portion of whic.n wo trill he S leased to receive orders, vix: team Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of tbo Agents in Savannah. Fare to Ni to Uanandai C. A. -GHEINER A CO.. Agents at Savannah. T. S. AT. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston, aug 3 3m Wanted Immediately. T WO good Tin Smiths, and one good Copper Smith. Good Job Workman can have steady work at tlie licit of wngeo. None others need apply. W. J. McELROY, novSO—et 3d Street, Maeon, Ga. Oaorgia Gitir.an copy 4 timas- $10,000 OasiLl Valuable Plantation BF* It may not be generally known that we have to meet the wishes of the Mtaiieal Faculty, import ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Palo Bran dy, fane Old Port. Sherry and Madeira, possessing all the medical qualities so ir.ncli desired by them. Look at his Bill of Fare, aud choose for yourself: Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or by tho measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any way you want them ALSO. Shrimps aud Crabs, wild Uame of every variety. Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled Ham and Deviled Tenpins. Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, Ac., Ac., Ac. Wood cock. Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epienre wants, can always be had when in season. Confectioneries and Fruits. more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over tbe taoe of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, 1 now offer : it to the American public, knowiug that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. Win. K. dcGraircnricd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above Damour’s oct 27 ful feelings experienced in the _ Cathartics. It strengthens the system ut tllS , time that it purges it; and when taken daily jB rate doses, will strengihen and hnJM usual rapidity. The LIVER is one ol • the principal r»-■ of tho human body, and o,i>Uen i t ptr £>» functions well, tl ^ • fth.igj'. I ly developed. The stem- fi ache i — I dependent on tho hcnl- ^ thy action cfii 'ffl for tlie proper perform w co of it, f,'. If. j when the stomach is at r fault, am] the a! H tem suffers i n consc- M quenco of | the L I V E R—having C" ceased in For the disease ofthntj j organ, one ., . B prietors has .made it his;^ etudv, i aa p r - c ^H with the C01 ■ : ■ . Hoop Iron iSnn.I.has si.persc- j “herewith to ^oLnteract| the many d?‘",t! I ded every other method of *ecuring the Cotto l Bale- j which it is liable. "*■ Time and spaco would fail us to give the numerous ! To prove that this re- p-fmedy is .it . I — 1 troubled ‘ with l.IVL-a M iy of its toi eviction V is certai > ifi v,u...s removel , all morbid or i ■ from the system, sup • r l* plvingin tl. *** healthy fiowof bile, and mvigoraiiny tl. AND IRON COTTON TIE. TN all the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea -L South West, the IXGF.RSOLL HOOP LOCK certificates "of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse . . i y*> torn* L h' ^ bottle t and convictit These Gums remove! men, I usurers, Compressors and Shippers, showing beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are numbered, and the immense advantages of the IIoop Lock and Iron Tic. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded in these points: 1. They aare twenty to thirty dollaio co«t : M"? Bn b “. lln * “ ,nfrriRl rTrrT ° aC llMndrCd i disease—effectingkrad ;K 2. Tlie fastening is much more expeditioi .sly ap- j wiiAT BETTER PEEVK'v -• ton Plied.::,,d much more convenient for tile coinpn ss. “ : .■ li vVVmv: , r 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Gotten tm Ll UM | fo, ache, causing food to di THE BLOOD, giving ! [R«at well, ppgjpj 'tone aud inoviii^ t .... .. ' MB leal cure. a* from the bale. 4. It In un nlniOMt nbnolnlc arcurity n.;ainat Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, at shown by actnal experiment, will smoulder wit Aon' Jlame, twenty hours irUhout spreading, and fJlowing plenty of timo for easy extinguishment. absolutely m'fiirp fhMtcaiiig. In TOR. One dose after eating iug'il.is sufiicipnt to. the stomach and prevent -i the fbdd from rk souring. souring. ., , Only one dose taken before rt-U: It*** vents NIGHT-MAKE. , Oniy one do«e taken nr.at night, w actual experiments made in Montgomery, ha es thus b o^»Kently » n d cures H COg^>’Exr.M frotn^a liouse’tMi 10 umm^a tti naveSTwUho^ «ST relieve S i C K M HEADAUHlI from aMaaWrtop, upon a brick pavement, vithout, £ c tjJten for pi-i femalo , tf. Itis perfectly simple.snd requires no machinery j ^ nu,e of k d ‘ ,e “®' llr ''' ‘ at all in the application. Any common hoop iron of j P J*?* proper width and thickness, (which isabou: | inch T do,K 1IU,no T wi/e. and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) ?“ d I Onedoseoften repest- H ^ H diately relin, of any requisite length to suit the hale, is taken „' 0, “f. , in tho hand, one end passed through tbe opening, j Sim c»J -MORltUS, -and » prn from the underside, of one end ol the under part, UJ ■ i„_ ofthe lock to the length of about one iuch, and then - 4? M J e ‘‘ bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the otjSoVMm tho ettoaU; of medicine hoop is then passed round tho bale anddraivn hrough sic^iess. r COT a loop or opening in the opposite end of tlie lock. tr O"® r . dA f lta uo and then bent in the same manneruu the other. Tin button is then turned back to its place over them, ,,,„„,i.. . u _ LJ and the hoop is fast on the bale, anS the bale may be ! „ jV" 0 d /’ , , 11'*.'2? M r moved if desired. SZFJSi * lo **■« *PP e ’ /O 7. It holds the package in o_u4^fimt$h smaller own- , time fa ef«;,J , tite, and rnff-J S?a2dS2S£S^S ,ifi ^ it easier tohan- dUSSwEA*"Stef fV,® to.!? | Sr" TA i 0 wnpUintiji«( WM leading Warehouse men. Planters, Sliippers and Bro-: One or two doses cure kersiutestimonULtoonumeronstobecitedorspec- children: there i s no ilisd in this advertisement. In Montgomery, tbe romedvinthe world leadiug Brokers and Buyers, after the mostsatisfac- "J,":;, t tory experience and tests, unite iu the following a- -{F* v iuvs sXlrsIs umritt 11 onnnmrl onnu Ar.ssUh M tUencsn WvraWZft. . < C^llg the AbSOrbent3. /l in i I bltM fftackshyVVfn^B surer, safer. _____ it Never i 1 ** ' cures DSorsil greement, which will leave no doubt on these points: tnk '<‘ pleasure in recommen-i We, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give nc will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, ed with the IMGESntfi,!, HOOP I.( though we are aware that it will weigh 1 j lbs. more per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. HARRIS ft JOHNSTON C. C. FOSTER, .1. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy the following engagi es of v All IT hollar it arc giving their nnj, ] Irdimony iu its favor. fS* -Ilia water in the month wilktf tipiralor, and awallotr both togrih THE LIVER JNVIGOlUl L. N. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OtGce next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug It is particularly recommended to those persons Store jan 6 whoso constitutions may have been impaired by the- » » mil W E-ir. continuous uso of ardent spirits, or other forms of . nvnn tj v . r?’ t » nr dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it! ATTORNEY AT LAW, finds its way directly to tbe seat oflife, thrilling and ; MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., quickening every nerve, raising *'P, the drooping ; -v-jrriLL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT spint,and.m fact, infusing neur health and vigor in, VV comprising the following counties, Glynn, the system. _ , , i W are, W ayno, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and wUlbe'd^poi’ntedVbStto ttSM&fwe^kIndfowI Ch * rl ‘ on ’ Ue ^ ,oshof,he EttS,ern ’ 4 j spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, i possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION i ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IN nOCSTON COUNTr FOR SALE. T HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- . iars cash, the Plantation in Houston county; known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR- TJ2EN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water. Wheels, a great variety. Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, dec or Wrought and Cast Ikon, very superior, embracing Etrcngth with beauty of Design. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confecrioneries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pine Apples. Various desratiuhn, of Nuts. Cakes, ftc„ All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be sure and call at oct 13 E. ISAACS ft BROTHER. Tho great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave's Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince yon how infinitely superior it is to all these unita tions. CJf ‘ Sold at SI per bottle, or six bottles for 85, by i the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., * CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts burg. Pennsylvania. Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER 4 CO., ZEiLI.Y, HUNT ft CO., GEORGE PAYNE, and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may 18 CLINTON, july 7 ly GEORGI A.£ o T. G. IlOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, first door above entrance to Concert Hall, aug 4 J. L. SEWARD. A. H HlSlILL. NEW STOCK OF |Crock.ery. I SUPPOSE all know by this time, .that f hare moved my mileojl Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilera. all alaes, Culumna for I f rom TIMANGLEBLOCK mthf * Stores, Churches, ftc.. Ac..Gold Mining Machine .. ry, with Double and Blugle acting Force GTDJIlTiG .bTOIlt StOFG and Lift Pumps of any required Mae. V ’ 4 X ° ^ OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. I now have anew and good is fourteen miles from Marnn and lies in the South-Western Rail Road, said road passing through one corner of the Land. There is between ' six and seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in tine condition for making a crop another year. The ; place is well improved. Having Frame Negro Houses with brick Chiinnr-vs to accommodate Fifty Negroes, and Frame Gill House, Cotton Screw and j Stables. 8erows aad Bales, These Lands are Jtevel and well adapted to the pro- i England's Crlrbraied self-acting Car Couplings, and l',.rn AprAHAt, oii.l Snata.J cf n i #■ .. / . V. • • ' . ■ . 1 Pumps of any recoil Shafting with Turned Pollies, from the smallest slxe to nine feet Di- OF HATS. JUST RECEIVED AT STONE’S, SEWARD Si HASSELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in the counties ot Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. I —, - XT SCWAliD ft IIAN’SELL. ThomaavDie, Nov. 3rd, 1836. nov 4 _A.rth.ur IDichinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON GEORGIA. OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sault- bary's Clothing Store, oct 12 Samuel II. YVasliiiiRfou, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. ! Office next to Concert Hall,over Payne’s Drag Store ameter. Cotton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, duct,on of Cern or Cotton, and instead of wearing other Rail Road Castiiw*. AU work warrsuted to out. gtft more productive asthey gTow older, under be equal to tho best made elsewhore. judieious cultivation. _ R. FINDLAY ft SONS. March 4th. 1857. mar 10 V U'The place wilt bo sold on a credit of one, two and These are therefore to cite and admonish all the | three years, for a sum equivalent to fen thousand ........ . ... 5 parties at interest, toshowcause.it any they can. ! dollars cash. n. 1 i^I. i ,^‘S. , 5*{. AT “j* UHtnnV . i ,tcTU,L ‘. , ’ a .S d why said letters should not be granted. Any further information desired, will be furnished —u?^?. l S.°!. LU have done more to promote the Given under my band and official signature, this i by addressing the umh rsigned at Bnshavville. Hoes- P“ _‘ c t “,'“ “fT ®‘“ cr0D ® c * u,e - I hero can December 12,1838. | ton County. Georgia. D. t. GUNN. ■!» »« qmtfsUon that the Cherry Pectoral has by its dec 14 JAS. R. RAY, Ordy. Mseon, Sept. 29.1959 ; S?*** thousands cures of Colds, Coughs, As Ihma, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis. Ac., very much reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive disense* iu this country. TheFillaareas good as tho Hardeman & Griffin: NEW BOOKS ARE NOW RECEIVING 7 BBS , At BoardmailS Book Store. I ^v^Myn^^.rao r rI^pi!r^ng; Purgethe [? i\ 1 !l 7\ MfWl YViCV/7 n f^.1 Tr* rs* A MEKICAN E 1.0yUENCK in X VOU ;ane»-cy- bowels. Liver and the whole visceral system from tr u~\ da ii-, ir-\ ik\i ilj/ x/xy U u\l u IS, irS XX alopediaof Conmieres; Burton's Cyclopedia of obstructions. Purge out the diseases which fasten Handy Book on Property Law; ; on the body, to work it* decay But for disease we STOC K, AT THEIR OLD STAND. T HEIR Stock consist in part of the following GOODS, to which they invito tho attention of Merchants and Planter**: so bales Gunny Cloth 200 coils Richardson Rope 1000 1. .unda Baling Twin* „„ „ __ 150 bags Coffee, Java, Port o Rico, Rio and La. I ofthe Be gnira to chests Black and Green Tea 75 barrels ABAC Sugar 25 barrels crushed aad Powdered Sugar ' 5 boxes Loaf Sugar 15 bogabeada fine Porto Bico 300 sacks Liverpool Salt 100 sacks Alum Salt 1*0 boxes Adamantine Candles * 40 hexes Sperm Candle* 75 boxes No. I Soap SO toxet Family Toilet 8oap 30 boxes assorted and Fancy Candy 125 kegs Nails 50 boxes Starch loo jars Snuff 50 whole, half and quarter kegs of Powder 20 cans Duck-shooting Powder ,0* bags Shot 100,000 Segars. various brands 5u boxes Tobacco 20 oases Magnnllaand Combination Tobacco 30 bales Osoabarga and Stripes 5 cases Homespuns, bleached 1 10 bales Georgia Kerseys s ' 5 bales Northern Kerseys 73 biles Blankets, all si r es , CO baskets Piper’s Hr idsick Wine ” 75 cases Ginger and Blackberry 7Vine and! Brandy 50 barrels Rye and Corn tVhitkry 10 barrels Extra old Bourbon 50 barrels Gin, Rum and Draiulv j STOCK OF CHINA. | Consisting of DINNER BETTS, at from (175 down to nny aiuglo Sett wanted. Tea Setts Gilt, from 69,00, (beat French China) to 825.00 and 875,00. White China, made in Setts to suit porchs.-ers and priced accord- ingly. Glass in Setts, French, for from £16,00 to $30,00, per sett, hAiirisdinely en graved. Goblets, from 62,50 per doz. to 615. Whito Granite Ware made up as warded. I alto have a fine assortment of fine Castors and Plated Tea Setts. OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE :NTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely EN VJ do do ft Plush do do do (new.) do Twcod, (all colors) do do do do Leather Sportsman's lists, do do do Superior Moleskin do (New Style, do do Black Cassimere do do do And tbo largest and most elegant assortment ot Children,, mid Hoy's Fanrt HATS A* CAPS, ever offered in this market. Call and see, and be convinced that he can sell as CHEAP AM THE CHEAPEST, dec 7 WILL practice in all the counties of the Macon Circuit, and ill the counties of Washington, Wilkin*, son and Laurens. oct 19 !' ment made with the Compress Establishmt nt of Mr. ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DJsCOTt Lamar: U daily working cures, almost too great Savannah, July 22<1, 1658, It cures as if by magic, even the first t Messrs. Fueeman ft Roberts, Macou, Ga ; benefit, aud seldom more thaii one bottle Gents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agant for to cure any kind of LIVER Complins; IugersoU’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron the worst Jaundice or Dvsyepsia to a ceix bound Cottou, fastened with said Lock, upon the ; ache, all of which are the result of a : same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement; LIVER. to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice : the ji) of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broaft^H* Respectfully, Ac, Wholculc Agcni* i C. A. L. LAMAR. BARNES i PARK, New York ; T. W. ft SONS, Philadelphia; L. 8.BURR, 4 CO, The Georgia Iron Lock. Coiuptiuy, | H- II. HAY * CO. Portland: JOHN B. comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the , HAMMOND, 0 attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the t nntJc Cotton trade, to this interesting and important snb- ; J GEOBQL KE\!sEU, Pi- iect. To tlie Cotton planters, particularly, they lie-! **:,“• UANCE, Baltimore, and retailed by i liei’e they are presenting a matter of pec aliar inter- i i,nd Rct»ff by est and value, and cither of them will be ( lad to fur-1 HUNTft CO., Macon, Ga. mar ’ cish any farther information, or particular applica tion may bo made to the Secretary. J. F. WINTER. | T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP ft HARRIS, | FREEMAN ft ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Aug. 3,1958. ty Fancy and Staple DRY-GOO J&. CAELD. T HE undersigned feels it his duty to render thanks to tlie citizens of Houston r.nd adjoin ing counties, fur their liberal and extensi re patron age. While he begs a continuance of tl eir tavors, he will state to those who do not know him, that ma- ]S T EW STOCK W E have just opened a large and o— of Goods in one ofthe New Store; &-B.&W1TE HA < ny years practiceiii the principal cities ofthe South . Selected with great care to suit their.; and a complete Dental LabrrtTitory. enaffie him to, and ac iioiniag countrv—amoi SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPif. SILK ROBES VOLANTES, or - ¥U 1 FANCY SILKS in cre.it variety, “ PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK ML thi 2 i and a complete liental Babrnwlory. enaote him to and a4 j oilli " ount , h make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of .... i h the most approved and latest style, as can be furnish- j ROBES A LEZ, ed by any Dentist in the State. A WORD ABOUT THE i “CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.” Persons needing Dental Operations o:* Artificial Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices, may feel assured that I will rather share my profits ■with them than •‘accommodate’' them with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will nev.ir give sat isfaction, aud is the dearest at the end EVENING DRESSES, DeLAINEand MERINO ROBES A L PLAIN and FIGURED DeLAINES, Plain and FIGURED MERINOES. « VALENCIAS, POPLINS, PLAIDS. I POIL BE CHEVRES, MOURNING, ous other styles of All persons desiring my services will please call at j my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the 1 comfoMsofa first-rate Dental Office. Families Jiv- j irmhmM**;*** /» • . l m^otfce“ U " Ce pri>0ure “ y £erViCtti b *« ivia * ! CftBara. Se«., Handk'rahfef^*c!' me notice. Dentists will find a large assortment of the best • qfppi.ftld for tlllimr Tt.i.tli n c trull *c fni. oiahiun •(.. materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for ;naking ar tificial sets, at Northern prices. DR. FREDERICK GARKE, oct!9—ly Surgeon Dentist. Henry Horne’s A. F. DURST. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. W ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to bis care. eloped wit ft Hum m # | | Mar. upon the_ Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic paw>a- should die'only of old age. 'Take antidotes eariy . gas in South Wc,tern History: Life beneath the Wa- and thrust it front the system, before it is yet too ‘ as small profits, quick sale and satisfaction to all tem: The Hand hut not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur; • strong to yield. William tho Conqueror.by (ien.MrCharlesXapier; . Ayor’a Pills dothrnst out disease, opt only while Doctor Thoruo; a new edition of Edgar A Poe’s it is weak hut when it inu taken a stronghold' Keau works; The Preacher nndtheKii _•. The I’rii-r and the astounding statements of those who have been ' Ilngli .Miller; Cruise ' bum. Headache, Gout, and many le.-s dangerous but TY7TS are uow receiving tbe Second Stock of Win the Rocks; Jefferson's ! still threatening ailments, such as Worms, on the face, j * V terGoods, un out of the firm has just return ou a tour; Life and Time* of of tbe Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks Works; BuIwer’sNovclscomplete; Grote’sHistory Nervous IrritnbiliK. L< -sofappetite.Irregularities,! ed from New York. Ail goods bought the first j of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers; Lord Montagu's , Dizziness in the head. Colds, Fevers, Dysentery, and I purchase are marked down to run them off and tlie , page, by G. P. It. Janies ; The Threo Beauties, hv indeed every variety of complaints for which a Par-1 second Stock can bo purchased at prices varying Mrs. Southworth : Ventillation in American Dwell- j gutive Remedy is required. from 37) to 5o percent less than previous prices, iugs; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom. Wit; These at8 uo random statements, but are authen- i "Pis useless to particularize, as our Stock is too ! ] and Humor; Stepq towards Heaven; Den’s Moral ' Heated by your own neighbors and your own Pby- J vast, and comprizes too many eutirely new gems to i I Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic- I slcians. { put on paper, taresin France, Holland, Belgium, and uptho Rhine: I Try them once, and you never will be without them. I Now is tho time to buy yourselves rich. Don’t assortment of! Pnee 25 ct* per Box—5 Boxes for 81,00. (lose HATS & CAPS, AT REDUCED PPvICES- 'I "XTO. 1 Silk Hats 84,50 xw | ll No. SSiikHats 3,5oA» I “ 1 Black Cassimere Hat? 4,50 “ 1 “ Soft •• 1,00 to 4.00 AU tho above Goods I offer at New York Pricey j Men's and Boy's Navy Caps 1,50 “ “ •' Fine Cloth Caps for 50 (ts. to 1,25 panics is my motto, circers will no tilled same as i All other Goods in proportion for CASH ONLY, though the purchaser were here. j Those that buy on credit must expect to pay the old Oct. 26. R. P. McEVOY. j prices. Our stock is cheaper, more elegant and ex- t-tC City papers copy. , tensive than ever before, and we invite our friends A -mr ij , i T 55 * ud the public generally to call and see for them- A W ordtotiie L adies.! fizzl Issj feA" B ,"? d,n * u,,dtr u,,i * ,on ' s 1, * )| ' BELDEN ft CO ty OFFICE—over Mr. DeLonche’s store, a few doors below Lanier House. Rrrxaxxcrs.—lion. D. Irwin, Marietta, Gen. A. J. HanselL Marietta, Hon. E. A. Nisbet. Macon, Col. G. X. Lester, Marietta. oet!9 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. dec 7 SCHOFIELD & BROTHER, M ft/ umtiiiii •llacon, Georgia. fETER J. STROZIER ..JOHN T. CJLOVER. STI207.1EK A GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAWSON, GA. WILL practice in the Counties of Terrell, Clay, Chattahoochee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew- Valenclennes Collars and Setts. Linen and Pique Collars and t9e! Mourning Collars and Se'.ts, Illusion Be.-llm . "OT Real Thread and Valencieones L . 6 01) Hosiery and Gloves, great vurietj; the Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, ’ Cloaks, from Brodie's, SHAWLS—Nett, Stella, Long, Monrat . varieties. A full assortment of STAPLE GOODSfl Which we offer to sell on aa favorab! House in the State. Confectioner}', Fruit Store. <Cnkc Si PASTRY BAKERY, MACON, GEORGIA In Itis (Yeiv Building' One door below Ayers, Wingfield ft Co.. Cherry st. HASUFACTl'BKR OF THE Fi.VESl * 1 A< , E rAIf Avn FRENCH PASTRY AXDORXAMENTALCAKES j “ ,W ' AS *' * ‘ and dealers in fine N. 8. PHAnOKt Candies, : octin Granite Hat' Block Fruits, Preserves. Pickles, For Sale. Warranted Imported | Wines ant Brandies,; io dozen Brooms, lou nest Tubs. •' ar All business entrusted to them, will roccivc prompt ami unremitting attention. Jan. 4.—ty. Cordials, Syrups, Nuts, Segars, Tobacco, Sec. ivHor.Ksxt.K sun eetail. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates. Weddings nun Parties furnished wi fa allicind* i of Confoctions and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,! ftc., st reasonable terms. N. B.—Terrs:—Positively Cash—no C rniitgiven. oct 12 10 dozen Brooms, 100 nest Tubs, 50 Half Bushel Measures, 10 tons Iron, S tons Castings, 425 sacks Family and S. F. Flour, 100 Boxes Tobacco all qualll:. 40,000 pounds Bacon Hog round, I 10 barrels Nuts, 50 boxes Raisins, | 100 boxes Cheese, 10 keg* Goshen i | With every article called for in the •- > excepting liquor*. We would respectfully solicit a call ( Wild Northern Scenes; Also a largo fine Family Bibles. J. M. BOAItDMAN. Sept. 21, 1858. TO PLANTERS AXD ~ MERCHANTS. Prepared by JAMES C. A YER, Practical and An alytical Chemist* Lowell. Mn-.s—And sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout this section. dec 7—2m. mouev by not calling, when It is so convenient.! John a. soiofield, josiu a scnomLb. | Wf offer ton following articles on very aecom* V V modatini' terms: 1000 rolls Gunny Hairrinir. 1000 Sacks Salt, 25 barrels Potatoes. 410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 1100 coils Richardson's Green Leaf Rope, 1000 pounds Twine, 175 barrels Sugar, 2C0 sacks Coffee all qualities. 150 boxes Candlea all qualities. L4P*Call soon before nov 16 Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. IIC DONALD’S Tooth Paste always on baud and IrL for sale. Dentists ran be supplied with the I, finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold ami 8il- 7 ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac., also with auy kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice. oct ia - DR. A. PIERCE, DAVID ROBS, , BOOH BINDER ACCOUNT BOCK A - I M a n -a fa, c t u. :p e r, t. — . r 1 TTAS iu^ received another i.tv. . nod can afford I 'd /CONTINUES to makyBLAlVK R»OKS(<x j H^m^BCOATB^ 1 “ no,1 “ V/ toariSyVOWiiins iiont«r-*«auu Ewnil XCon«l« r£_ * 7. T . Slid to Bind all varieties of PBIMTEli YVOKK l lh< ' m at rudKC< ' d l ,,:rp - with superior neatness and despatch MUSIC To the Public ItOS^ 1 'COLEMAN & V RO?s. i We arc prepared to Manufacture T-TLY A/J Oh"O \ r VT“F s-bkainukd* ' STEAM ENGINES MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVBHITE, ; Uadicino Casas cad Itm.k* on Domestic Practice for o pp° 8U0 ! ©0K©iU)L^K ©AW MOLL*. I “IS;,.™ Ju „ i3_,,* Ross, Coleman * Ro.s.aud C. H. Freeman. tmttt A wm dtv Zr, ^ ‘ M,ann ' Jply >3 ~ rf ' /"I ROCKERY, Glass Win, House Furnishing ar- MILL AND GIN GEARING, BOOTS AND SHOES * tides ofovcij- deKription, TinWare j Sugar Mills, ^ O ri L. O . "OLD MAGNOLIAWISLEY." 10 10 casks Madeira, Port and Sweet WI: eases London Dock Gin i Hitt- 15 caae* Baker's and Stnughti 10 C1UM. Lemon Syrup 20 cask* Ale and Porter 70 biixex Ginger Prraervi Prune andffigu 30 boxea Aa.orted Pickles 20 boxes Super. Carb. 8odx 30 b»rrol»_aod boxes Soda and Butter Crackers T HE undersigned offer for sale tbo above etna- dard bread of fine too d„ Soap, 75 boxes'Starch, 100 boxes Candy, RYU WHISKEY, PoIUhed'; 1 kegs Nails, - ol their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. LjO bales Osnahurgs, The quality of this Whiskey known so favorably iu 50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 2- bales Y sms. the Sontli, for tbo past eight years, wiU always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers ; and consumers can rely upon its being perfectly i pnro RY'E WHISKEY',’.ii.-tilhd under onr own per- Dry Goods, m BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, I Al Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington 'Mk Tov Ilarrowa. nv rw r r v n p « r* n ■ t> t > n v 1 “ a11 ^ c * ,n » Georgia.—The »ubscribers Wmmon?*nd* * a ■ ' ‘ • ! - ! 1 1 1 '• ‘V. uid ir thAuU. f.. r tin- Y ,-.* iili.-r Willow Wnro IRON RAILINGS AND VE3ANDAHS. !o1 - ^ ^inued patronage extended to them, and FURNITURE made to order: old Furniture . Having the most complete assort* of Iron Bail- j bought and sold, Repaired. Cleaned and Y’arnished inaa in the StaM,wMehfiorebgance. neatness.dnra-; mp ' efisvanowia .-tore a large assortment ofe with dispat BOUND WITH ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE. i.4o,^ldo wfut^Sf^? crami^ 1 ’ | am offering to sell at reduced prices c j tho lateness of the season. IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, dec it E W HARPERS' WEEKLY & MAGAZINE, ' CRAH.WI'S, GODEl 'S LAW BOOKS and all other l'EKlODICALM and Magazines BOUND in neat and cheap Bindings. Particular attention paid to the re-binding valua ble old Books. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt at tention. Hardeman &Spi 100 balet 2:> hhds. Mo In Largt i Kerseys, 25 bales Yarns, vii Shootings and Shirtings, wet, 20 barrels Syrup, *c of freMi and new BOOK BINDING. patch. Violins, Onnos, Repaireil and j biSity and derign, cannot bo surpassed, nnd are anit :: BOOTS AND SHOES g J description of*si.ANK Accot vt uoo <s, ; Best quality of Furniture. Varnish and able for the b routs or .mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly iu any style desired. Magazines, Ln,r. , PS,_'’ r , Dwelling., Cenicicry «.ei., Pobtie Squares, additions will bo made, of ail the different styles ’ M '- ' l!*neoas Books, clskks' iikcork sr Sand Paper N. It.—Graffenberg Medicine for sale, pure from the Company. S. B.. Agent for Company. Macon, Nov. 9—3m W are Hoi AND COMMISSION ATE eliarotr, Go. \\ TILL continue to give promnt •ttfj> n/K n rrrv 7 c o* VIRK PROOF WABLllOL^I- Office, iijwn the corner of Hurd *y Chcrry-bts., | Per 0 f5d and Poplar streets, to all bus /u * ^ “ ** ted to their charge. With their thanks for past favors, a pledge of faithfnlncss to all their fn^ tinners.they hope to receive their full * lie imtronage. T ACKSON BARN PS manufacturer to order ©very Liberal advances made oa Cdttnu i ■* , and binds | due© when required. Music and j |3^*Pianter’8 Family Store?, also P - and docket j jt r : M furnished nt the lowest market rate aug 24 Over G. T. Rodgers & Son, Macon, Ga. Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living s© objectionable. ■HHPB1 new goods. ional supervi-ion, an.I . ntirely free from any <&ie- H floTMTlVloll JZr fifftl Mlb.-r.uij-t - v hi n . 'S ■ UdJ. J. OL OUJ11, rat«*}*. •lane 10 aosen I Ashton'S Table Salt . I l Well Buckets 5 easts Ashton's Table Saif 25 dozen Blue Buckets 16 nest* of Tabs 30 d oze Wool lists so boxes Leverit Axes 70000 pound* White Lend and Zlnc 100 barrel# Lkos led OH 10 barrale Tana era' and Machine Oil also. A rise lot or | CnROMB GREEN. IHI0K'. 1'iH'SsiaN' BLUE TERRA DE SIENNA. BURNT UMBER, Ac.. Ac. PAINTS AND VRh2;!-i:. HI.I SIIES AND SASH TOOLS. Macon, Sept. 28,1858. —' i, . . • domi ug of th 20 Oates Print?, 15 fft.-fs Gioghomo, 1000 pieces Merino© 1200 dozen Uosteiy. 25 bales Marlboro and o 10 bale? l icking, 10 cas4 10 cases FIanm-1?, 525 p 150 pieces Gafsimert-K. 50 ptocat Fancy and Bl« S00 dozen Hamlkcrchit f?. 1200 pieces white MnHin?, Also, a large .Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 350 o**t*s ot Shoea of all kinds, and loOO Negro Blankets, pectfully solicit tint juitronage of th** public. j.b.&w.a.ross. Always having a large stock of tho above, and other fine Whiskies, in New York as NEAR T1IK LANIER HOUSE, i° above, and j TTAVE jnst received their Fall and Winter supply .... wellaaPhila*; XI of KEENEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS and del phi a, we nreenahed to ship goods from either ci- j NEGKO SHOES .at the lowest market prices, and Shallyand Alpacas \*J ( * ,rpc ^ FEEE5IAN A SIMPSON, ; Planters would do well to call and examine before Phccnix Distillery. purchasin '. OFFICE-109 So. Front 8t., Philadelphia: — •• Ofi Wall St., New York. oetia—ly Church Peace* nnd ISnlconii’s. and patterns usually called for iu h shoe store, and books, with «•:' without printko form?,and warrant- tho?. hakpemxn Persons desirous of purchasing BAILINGS, will : would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and edbe?t quality paper. ?#p7 do well to give us a call, as wear© determined to of- examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low j _ Uy.Lpgttteera. P^nl® paper mad© from the best _ csmT&'v v Foilffff ferns good bargains as any Northern Establishment, t auy house iu tlio city or State. English drawing to nny length or width. Jul-. , v h-~- 7 w •£> I^^Specimens of onr Work can be seen at liose 8©pr. 28. • MIX 5c KIUTLAND. , AIL orders frcmtli e countrypromptBand earefal* j wi.mirvOTON RTOPK f)P LA>- Hi.! Cwltm ami st various privit* residences in TV.uvrg. fcn L.'_. S | ly attendsd to.. Office on Cotton Avon# one doMrwamhmitow UIAN.K. m. * U,“ rl 'y- nov 30 iy v-'B^encrCaini J. SEYMOUR, COTTON AVENUE, MACON GEORGIA. | —x to, pump hole, welted nnd M waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both ! ->ok*d and pegged. Just receiveuand for sale low by i Sept. 2*?. MIX A K1KTLAND. I below Ross and Coleman'% stic .Stripe?, lets and Jeans ! They also continue to keep a general stock < GROCERIES r- At ~~ “ ,J A K 1 iilk? ROCA’S BALSAM for Polmonary & Tubercular Consumjilion. at tbe old stand, and do not ; to be undersold for Cash. ' Mscoo, Oct. 12, 1858, (’ A J{ P E T I .\ (i S! Wc Oct 26 -tf J. II. Knnsoia A Co. MASOVACTORnu AMI U'mil ISAM Dl.lLIHllk BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER and findings, 32 Courllan.l .)• /),y Sheris, New York J. H. Hansom. ) f A. P.Ransom. Dan l Ransom. ) J I) ariu W. Geer W. A. Ranaom. ) ( Robt.s II. Boyd. It can only hi ofthe i roprictor bv litter i; i?aca’ i . :;g hill nubseby. T HE Subscribers bug It i.v«- to call the attention of tho public to their large collection of ftouthcru If nixed I'ruii Trent, « ' ■' * » ■ f varieties* that have boon tes — •••• m. iwwswia, Rmmlv , i. riimstc. Alsoatoeeolleofloaof, J. T- POINDEXTER. Portraii Pniurr. - BBLS. nurt-O^tifwi.,-. ’* i..< ii n rtem nu rv m. ^TUDIO in the Triangular block. Entrance from 3 half Pipes very choice old Cogniac Brandy t - inn isned by infill free of charge to all O 2d street. io bbls. pure Corn Whiakev. Robinson , ,.uut cp^... al Addcres* Particular attention given to P^rtmics mt de- 5 bbls North Carolina Whisky. rki MARDEN A Ce.. »—ed pmmmmn from Daguerreotype#. Ac. 25 Baskets Hudson Champaign# Win *, for sale by T HE pubBei* 11MV (.ut ia p. bsc-ssioB of one of Floor Oil m otll a the most extraonfinnry remedia# axtant, for aa hut lias bsrctoiore 1. n c.-i -idered an incurable JJvL TT* C3"S-> v;;;.!',,"s rugs and mats!! it? having none ofthose attributes which mike up A . LAK t GK variety of styles of tbe nmacroua compounds now in general use. xXthe above Goods, just r« eeived, which will be A PBmpU^cimdainiiigdirections, letters from dis- [ far lower figures, and give pirehasent a se ringui-hed :ud w il known i, . ...... r n ir-un th- : t-v r d in M:u doemmentary evidence? wBItCc.»*np ny the rt rue iv. A s ‘ * ° » Mr. Jamci lie* * li.iviug c* »' d to bo the Agent SATIN, DeLAINE. DAMASK, for the-sale of thi? Bhi>u:n,tlm price lias been i - LACE and MUSLIN, d to 94 a Jar, and 50 cent? fur th© Bandage. j ^ jj q 0 it TAINS, crest by dM 7—J» Atltrn, •• j MiiWt •»., In n 4*4 ' ItOC’A'. WI N I) 0 W S H A I) E S. GI T.T CORNICES and ltox i:u8 P. O- Philadelphia. FV BANDS in ereat variety. Pnrchuera will consult th aii.inq inv stock before bn auv 3—if B. F, ROSS TUWt>SEK I'OAI "VTOW at Depot. Orders through the Post I il or Jolt at our Ofii,« attended to. ATSB&nfr&TtFmtt A it 7 J ■ f- WINTSE k CO T doors from Cherry Street, and next door to McCALLIE & JONES, At the old Stand of John il. Rosa A Co., pays Cash for DRIED FRUIT, COW HIDES, WOOL, DEER SKINS. SHEEP AND GOAT SKINS, BEESWAX A TALLOW. Those having any of th" iib-ivt* ir :• • •!.•-» for >ale, may rely on getting the highest market price for .any quantity which may offer. WANTED, 1*0,000 lbs. COW HIDES 200,000 ll)««. WOOL lo.ooo SHEEP Mil NS. 5,000 GOAT SKINS. WANTED, 2500 bushels COW PEAS. 2500 bushels WHITE BLACK EYED PEAS. J. SEYMOUR, Cotton Av. City papers. Federal Union. Albany Patriot, and Americud Republican publish th*i foregoing to the amount of five dollars, nov lfi ) UBliER SHOES.—A large assortment | dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s I celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by j Sept. US. MIX A KIKTLAND. apl 13 New Steam Saw Idili. A VING started a Steam Saw Mill in Houston JfACOX, GA.. rpAKES pleasure in informing b>< no* a I) LA N 1'ATI ON UK< KJANS.-N, I the best us-’ortmeiit of Negro : buyen generally, 1 hat he is TT A VING started a Steam Saw Mill in Hoasfrm j w ** c * J *Tv5|l I ^>r»!3f LJ. County, about ©even miles from Perry, near the * Ril clUu W lHt6i roade loading from Pc-xrj to Macon, w » flatter our*' For Gentlemen’s wear, that can bee selves, that we can furnish as good if nc t better Lum* I city. Constant additions of desirable ber than anv other Mill, hsiving the best of Pine j made by every steamer. ber, and good Sawyers. He has in his employ, on© of the BL" fniTTH nv\w vnuv ami will till Bills from Macon, Fort Valley, Perry j STOfTTH OF NEW YORK, and can and tho surrounding country, upon as good terms as j dera in the most appreved style anJ 3 Piriil ftf Thiisn «x-lira i ...if IO l have ever offered in this market, t soled peg and nailed black and russettf single soled black and russetts ; do. boy? and y b'.at k nnd rusdettd, all of which we arc M-Uing very {low. Sept. MIX A KIJUTLAND. | ptherMill?, or thy times v -if acinit of. Those l. m* doubt, find it to their interest j ills, as we intrnd to give eatisfae- f doubl heavy j to give us the itha | tion if p Addrc ibie Men's h ing Gai JUST RECEIVED. FOK BALK, nnn Pa P er ® Beetle. office to JjUvU 3 buih. Keatocky Bin* I3Uh, A. A. MENARD, DrugfW. Ofcerryvhvet. j f#bS4 tr Boya i utli’s tine calf nnd klppeg’d Bo< tout kip hunting and mud Boots; (lent? let ters, Monterey, opera and ties, and tine call s; Gents.boys* and vouths’ patent and enain- elleti Brogans; Men's, boys’ and youths’ California kip Brogans, a large assortment. 2-. MIX A KIKTLAND. For Sale on Long Credit* OFFER for sale, on long credit, fit n fair price, the ntion f»ix miles from Americur*. formerly wned by T. L. HOLT, containing six hundred and seven acres. Two hundred and fifty acres cleared. There are all the necessary buildings on the place. Negro Cabins, Gin House and Screw, and a great trade will be made. Apply to T. M. FURLOW, Fiq., at Ameriout, or to the undersigned, eotllftttf iry, Houston county, Ga JOHN H. THOMAS, i JOHN A. THOMAS. eel 19 CHRISTMAS B< fTlHE recont publications adapt*■ ^ , mHE reel __ s j A ing Holidays, both Kngliahand/ — /'v (il ,N.\ 1 3> .‘JO cIom- .onsi-niii.-nt. !).-<• 7. AYF.l il ft Me.-.-'-iifijc-r coju tf. <<>ii<,iuiinii<‘li(. G1 NNY BAGGING for sii. ran, to r ok 1 i’ii M h 'bM w ING FI ;uucn quarters, lalves whole nnd for by IE lilt ft KKK i:\tAN. Y°- u< barrel;; . 1’OTOMAC HERRING, and FAMILY HERRING, .min' th;ii_r that - fin*-, in ball' , ing an xsaorfment the most osmp^r ever offered by the subscriber, si® 01 The Gtdlerv of Fsmi ns 1' ■’ The Women of Beauty, The Stratford Gsllerv, j The Vernon and Wilkie Gfi Poe’s Poetical Works—IU 111 Favorite En-lish Poems, Burns’ Pot-nis and S.nps. 1 And a host ot llh 1 nmnnrous to naint daftll VVork** J. U. B'JA STEREOSCC? the undursijtned. JAKZ8 W. G&IFFUf. P lCh For sale by nor 30 GREEK A FREEMAN, in halves a nJ v hole barrels GKiiSK ft FKERMAN. A | do*21 1 *■ M ” " 1 ' j " M J ii U A i; B VJ W.41- f