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Jones siteriir sa’e.
rILL bo aold before tbo Court House doer in
SCHEDULE ON THE
j South-Western R. R
March. 1839. within the usual hours of sole, the fol ... .
lowing property to-wit: One negro woman named (JVhK « UlOl riSES THC
Sarah, 43 ye: rs of • ge. levied on as the property of GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS KAILS, j
rhomaa 1 laJJock, by virtue of on - .
itionio "j vhiwiw, one mortgage fi la. r— — —i^—■
returnable to April Jones Superior Court. 1859, in ■
favor of Lightfoot & Flanders, vs. Tbos. Haddock. — . , _ „ ■ . . i
property pointed ant in said inortusee fi fa Jaouarv TwoDaily J rains beliccen Macon a- Co.umXus. f
itli. Ui*. [jane) JAS. O.,BARNES. Sheriff. ;
Houston Mortgago Sale.
-yy ILL be sold before the Court House dor
r in
. . the town of Perry, Houston county, on the
first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property to-wit: Lot No. *47,
in the Sixth District, part of lot No. SO, say 50 acres,
Luts Nos. 80, 81,80, tl l, lie, and one-half of lot No.
113, In the Ninth District, all sitnata in the county of
Houston, and containing In the aggregate, thirteen
hundred and aixty-nine and one-fourth acres, (13*91)
all levied on as the property of John E. Dawson and
Alexander A. Dawson, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Daniel W.
Parr, against said John E. Dawson and Alexander
A. Dawsu -, property pointed ont in said mortgage.
JOHN L. HOLSTEAD.
jan il Sheriff H'lna’on Countv.
Houston Mini 11 Miles lor .Utiicii.
^yiU, be aold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston connty, within the legal
boon of aale, »u the 1st Tuesday in March next, the
house and lot in said town of Perry, lately occupied
by Alexander Lee, fronting on Macon Avenue. and
adjoining the lob occupied by John Smith and Jno.
H. Cook, said lot containing nae acre, more or lose,
wall improved, levied on aa the property of said Al.
ciander Lee. to satisfy a mortgage fi falmned from
the Superior Court of said county in favor of Ed
ward L. Felder, vs. said Lee, returnable to April
term, 185*.
ALSO, at the same time and place, all that plant
ation in the lower 4th District of Houston county,
number of acres not known, but known as the place
formerly owned by John Martin, now deceased, and
adjoining lands of George Walker. Mrs. Wardlsw.
and Mathew L. Bryan, levied cm aa the property of
Robert W. Scales, to satisfy aTas fi fa IsauedTiy the
Tax Collector of Houston County, against said Bo
bert W. Scales, levied on and returned to me by
a constable.
ALSO, at the same time and place, one Cooking
Stove and apparatus, levied on as the property of
Sami S Douglass, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Hous
ton Inferior Conrt, John H. Cook, against Samnel
S. Douglass.
ALSO, at the same time and place. 5 tables, 1
Book Case, 1 lot Medical Books, 1 lot Miscellaneous
Arrive
Books, j dosen Chairs, 1 old box stove, 1 Grubbing
lloe, 1 Mattock, 1 Club Axe, 1 hand saw, 1 water
i dish. 3
bucket, 1 dipper and wash pan, 1 preserve
bottles turpentine, 1 molasses decanter. 1 lot paraph
lets, 1 kettle frying pan and meat boiler. 1 jug wine.
1 lo: of medicine, 1 lot medical jars and medical bot
tles, 1 map of the United States, * jars pickles, 3
brooms, 1 old trunk, 1 coffeepot bowl, 3 raxors and
1 strap, 3 looking glasses, 1 side leather, 1 lot crock
ery ware, knives, forks, Ac, 1 keg vinegar, 1 wood
en churn, 1 tin can, 1 lot of miscellaneous articles, 8
lbs, gin cotton, 1 pair of tonga and abovel, 1 lot of
cooking utensil*. l pair of andirons, 1 tub, levied on
aa the property of Samuel 8. Douglass, an insolvent
debtor, by virtue of an order of the Honorable Infe
rior Court of said c mnty, at the suit of Zack Clark
and other judgment creditors of said defendant.
ALSO, at the same time and place, 1 sorrel horse,
about ten or eleven yean old, levied upon as the
property ol Isaac D. Taylor, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Arthur Watson, survivor, Ac, against Isaac
D. Taylor, issued from the Inferior Conrt of Houston
Connty. JOHN SMITH'Dep. Sbff.
ON AND AFTEE JULY 89th,
Leuve Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.43 a. m
at Cnlumbos 3.33 a. m. and 3.45 p. m.
Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.43 p. m. Arrive at
Macon 9.30 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Daily beitrrrn Maeon, Albany and Daatan :
Leave Macon 11.43 p. m. Arrive in Albany 6.33 a. m.
Arrive at Dawson 6.tw
Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m.
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. in.
Tri-Weekly.
Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tues
day, Thursday and Satnrday.
Leave Macon 7.13 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.33 p. m.
Arrive at Dawson 5.30 p. m.
Leave Albany 6.30 a. m. Leave Dawaon . Ar
rive atMaeon 9.11 p. tn,
Trans to Columbus form a through connection
to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville,
Wilmington Savannah. Milledgsvllle sod Eaton ton.
Post Coaches amm from Albany to Tallahassee.
Rainbridge, Thomaivide, Ac., daily; also, triweek-
fy from Dawson to Cnthbett, Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry. Haynesville and Hawkinsville. and tri-week
ly to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take the Day Trains from Augusta and Savannah to
avoid detention in Macon. For other points take el
ther Train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in
the Cabin *13. Steerage *6.
Through Tickets can be procured from Bail Road
Agents at Montgomery, Columbns and Albany via
Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, aa
follows: Montgomery *36; Columbus *23 ; Albany
•34 35. GEO. W. ADAMS,
aug3 Superintendent.
3IACON >V IVLSTLit.MtAll.liOAI!
O N and after Thursday, 13th July, the Trains -
b
nnty.
feu 1
be rnn as follows
Leave Macon at 13 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15
A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00
P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 13 night. Arrive at Macon 7.13
A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 3.00
P. M.
The night train will not be rnn on 8nndaya. The
13 night train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern and Atlantio Road for Cbattanooga, Knoxville.
Nashville, Memphis, at 13.15 P. M., with Georgia
R. R. for Angnsta, at 10 A. M, and Atlanta A West
Point R. R. at 10.13 A. M.
Thelo A. M. train from Macon, connects with the
Western A Atlantic R. R. at 8.40 P. M.. and Georgia
R. R. at 13 night; and AtlantaA West Point R. R,
at 13.5 A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee
Bail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct
route to tl e
MRS, DESSAU
n AS^ as usual returned from the JWrtk
with her strikingly magnificent assort
ment of PARISIAN MILLINERY, surpass
ing in grandeur any stock of GOODS that
has evt-r b( en submitted to Southern inspection.
EVENING DRESSES which bailie description,
EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim
mings.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
CASPIAN HAIR PIN',
GRECIAN CURLS,
HAIR BRAIDS,
HEAD-DRESSES, and
an aasortment ol divers articles, which would require
an endless list to enumerate. Delay not 1
Thankful tor past favors, she with hearty cheer,
aolicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant
and beautiful.
jy MRS. D., is prepared to furnish Milliners with
wholesale pattern Bonneta and all Goods in her
iiue.at the shortest notice and lowest rates,
oot 3
Change olSchedulc.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKET LINE
IN C0XNXECTI0N with the CENTRAL and
North Eastern Raii Roads.
fJlHE splendid and Fast Running
PEXEU S. HUMPHRIES,
ATTORNEY. AT LA W,
Important Jo Planters!
mu. a a. a—INGERSOLL HOOP
d also in the Federal Courts at Savannah
District,
and Marietta.
lang 17—ly
OOBDON, K. Barden, Commander.leaves&a van- |
Lanier dc Anderson,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
macon. ga..
Tiff!
irE;i pBACTICBin the counties of the Mscon Circuit. |
i i Sr? 4 .awmsmssswss -1
WSj r-turoln,. ie.vea Ch.rleitonev-ry.w'nrfu'' folllw'lng'lnsnroneocSnipMiiS”' 1 <L " AK ' :nl ‘“' ,h
and Friday ni "1 e clock (after the arrival The Aogu.in I rnneend It:;
ofthe cars of the -North hasten It. Road.) and ar- of which W. M. DAstigxz. •
nah for Charleston every Sunday
afternoons at 3 o’cloc k and connects
ith the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going
C. H. Freeman & Co
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA,
orris, AS USUAL, AT THUS OLD STAND, A CHOICE
ASORTHIXT OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
quality, fresh
receipt of new
Sugsiu,
Syrup*,
Coffee,
Teas,
Sweetmeats,
Nuts,
Spices, White Fish,
Citron, Herrings,
Green Fruits in cans, Ilams.
Condiments. Lard,
Sauces. Flour,
Cheese, Butter,
Mackerel, Pork,
And other articles too numerous to mention, com
prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies.
Jones Couuty Slicriir Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in
March next, 1833, within tbo legal hour* of aale. the
following property, to wit: Two Hundred and Fifty
Acres of Lana, more or less, adjoining lands to Eliz
abeth Hart, and Kliaabetb Lowtber; also, one Two
Horse Wagon, and one One Horse Jeney Wagon;
one Cotton Gin, and one Wheat Thiesber. Levied
on aa the property of T. J. Cox, to satisfy one fi fa
issued from Jones Superior Court, in favor of Isaac
Hardeman, vs. T. J. Cox, P. L. Clower, and D. E.
Blunt. Property pointed not by Plaintiff,
jan. 35th. ’59. WM. SLOCUM B. pen, Sh'ff.
Virginia Springs,
Through Tickets to which may be bad at Atlanta,
for *26 35, including Stage fare, *7 00, and to New
York for *32 00.
Further information may be bad in relation to this
Route, on application to tbo General Ticket Office,
Atlanta.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
ang 3 Superintendent.
Executor's Male.
A GREEABLE to the last will and testament of
John Powell, Senior, late of Jonea County de
ceased, will be sold before the Court House door,
in the town Clinton, Jones county, on the first Toss
day in March next, within the legal honra of sale, a
Negro boy by tbo name of JOE, about six years old
of yellow complexion. Sold for a division amongst
the legatees of said deceased. «
Jan 18 WILLIAM MOBELAXD, ExeV.
Georgia—Crawford County.
W HEREAS, Jacob McLendon, appUi
for letters of Administration on the I
i to i
Estate of
for letters of Administration on
Nancy McLendon, deceaaed :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said Nancy Mc
Lendon, deceaaed, t» bo and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and ihow cause,
(if any they have,) why said letters should not be
granted the said applicant
Given under my hand, at office, this January 19th,
1859.—Jan 35th.JAMES J. RAY, Ordy.
$50,000 Reward!
The above sum was actually given to my patrons
during the year 1858.
CT 1IOTICI!
DUANE RULIS0N,
Proprietor ofthe Great Gift Book House. No. 33
t-onth Third Street Philadelphia, continues the sale
tf Books as usual. A Gift worth from 85 cents to
•too seat with every Book.
$SOO Worth of Gifts ! ! !
CONSISTING 09
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
FINE GOLD JEAVELRY, 4c,
Will be distributed with every 1000 Books.
The attention ofthe public is respectfully solici
ted to the extensive aasortment of valuable Standard
and Miscellaneous Books, which are offered for sale
at the lowest Drices.
GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS!
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE supply of Ivorv and Pearl Baflance
handle American Table and Desert Knives.
oie range orr amily Ui
CANDIES-
We particularly invite the attention of dealers
and others to our large nod complete stock of Can
dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very beat
materials and warranted to retain their hardness and
brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose
both and become worthless. AVe oiler unrivalled
inducements to purchasers.
CAKES, Ornamented and Plain,
Of every variety and made of choice materials.
Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
FISH, IN TIIEIR SEASON.
handle Ami
Also, Silver, Tea and Table Spoons and Forks,
large supply of plated Forks and Spoons, Castors,
Goblets, Candle Sticks, AATailers, and a general as
sortment ofHonse Keeping Goods, to wbith 1 invite
the attention of bnyer*.
I have on hand, all sixes of that excelsior Stovs.
the IRON WITCH, which, for perfection in ope
ration cannot be excelled.
N. B. I am manufacturing every description of
Tin Ware. Wholesale pnrenaaera will please to
give me a call. Price list forwarded on applica
tion. a A. WISE,
feb 8 Cherry SL, Macon, Ga.
We shall keep constantly on hand dur
ing the Fail and Winter,
Fresh Oysters and Fish.MS^B
native and imported, of the best qualities aud re-
pectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully
Choice Tobacco and Segars,
To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs
in these articles. oct 5
Administrator’s Sale-
W ILL be sold at the Court House door in Knox
ville, Cranford Connty, on the first Tuesday
in March next, by virtue of an order granted by the
Ordinary of sale. County, a Negro woman and her
child, aa the property of the Estate of William Har
per, late of said Connty, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of heirs a id creditors. Terms on the day.
JANE HARPER,
jan. 18.By G. R. HUNTER- Ag t
OTIC It.—All persons indebted to ttie auu
John Powell, Sr., late of Jones County de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having demands against said estate, will
please present them to the Executor duly anthenti
° j*^ *8 COf<>ll ' g WILLIAM MORELAND. Ex.'r
11X11 days alter date, application win
to the Ordi
the
»negroes
late of said connty
of Jones county, for leave to sell
ing to the estate of William J. Card
'. deceased. Re sold for the pur
pose of effecting title. JAMES GREEN,
jan 18 ‘ Adm r, de bonis non.
J^OTICH.—Two months after date application
wiU be madeto the Conrt of Ordinary of Jones
county, Ga., for leave to (ell a negro man by the
name of Ephraim, belonging to Thomas J. Wim
bisb, one cf the minor heirs of William M. Wimbish,
late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of said minor*. ELIZABETH A. C. WIMBISH.
Jan, v.ktb, 1839. Guardian,
feb 8
Lands for Sale.
T WILL s*U one or both of my PLAN-TA
XT IONS in Dooly connty, 8j miles below Mao-
trzumu. on Fi __
of LAND—some 800 acre* open, and in a high state
of cultivation. Good Framed NEGRO HOUSES
and GIN HOUSE ; other improvements good.
The other contains some 3,337 acres of land, about
900 acre* open, and in a high state of cultivation,
good framed Negro Houses and Dwelling House,
LANDS, soma TWO to THREE HUNDRED
ACRES open, and in a high state of cultivation.—
Joins Col. John 8. Thomas and William Drumright,
and of course is good.
Call and examine for yourself. My Overseer will
show tbo place at any time. I will sell it low. With
the PLACES. I will seU CORN, FODDER, OATS,
STOCK HOGS and CATTLE.
Griffin, Ga^ July 31 W. W. CHAPMAN.
ang 3 Messenger copy.
For every Book purchased st One Dollar or more,
the purchaser will be entitled to receive one of the
following articles:
Gold and Silver W atches. Gold Lockets, Ladies
and Gents’ Gold Guard Chains, Gold Rings, Cameo
Sets, Gold Bracelets, Cameo and Florentine Set
tings, Ladies' Cameo Breast Pins, Ladies’ Florentine
Sets, Ladies’ Florentine Pins, Ladies' Cameo Ear
Drops, Ladies’ Gold Breast Pius, Gold Bosom Studs,
Ladies' and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Com
mercial Pens in Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens,
with Holders, Extra Gold Pens, with Cases and Hol
ders, Gents’ Cluster Bosom Pius, Gold Tooth Picks,
Ladies and Gents' Gold Pencils, Ladies' Gold Ear
Drops, Eight day Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing Ma
chines, Pocket Knives, Silver Ware, including
Spoons. Kntter Knives, Forks, Cake Baskets, Ac.
Also, Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jewely, Gift
Books, Ac., worth from 35 cents to •33.00.
Our New Catalogues for 1859 are sent free to all,
upon application. The inducements offered agents
are more liberal than those of any other honse in
this business for tbe last eight years, my experience
enables me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with sat
isfaction to ail.
Agents are wanted in every town and country, to
whom commissions will be given in books, or a per
centagein money. ForacloboflO books, 1 extra
book and gift given, on larger orders, commissions
are more liberal. For full particulars address.
DUANE RULISOX,
Publisher, 33 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
P. S.—In press, and will be issued February 1st,
"The Lite, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Web
ster,” by Samuel M. Smucker, A. M , a splendidly
Illustrated Volume of 550 pages. Agents wanted.
jan 18 • . ‘
rTtUOLAT, SR.,.. J. a. riNDLAT, C. D. riNDLXT.
A Curd from Dr. James III. Jar-
RETT. OF THE NEW YORK LUNG 1NFIRMA-
1Y.—My connection for tbe past eight years with
the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a
twelve years’ course of steady devotion to tbe core
of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases,
together with my unrivalled opportunities and ad
vantage of pathological lesoarch—aided not a little
by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—has en
abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, aod success
ful course of treatment for the positive and radical
cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lumps, and Air-
Postage!. By inhalation, the vapor and curative
roperries of medicines are directly addressed to the
iteased organa and the integument. I do not ad-
viso the nae of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to
tbe exclusion of general treatment; and although I
consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper manage
ment ofthose fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I
deem it very necessary that each patient should have
the benefit of both general and local treatment. The
success of my treatment in the above diseases, and
the high character of tbe Institution over which I
have so long had the honor to preside, are too well
known to need any eulogy or comment from me.—
At the solicitation of many private and professional
aid the
above
mpported, and
nded to make
:n of many .
friends, through whose philanthropic
charity has been long and liberally
after due consideration, I have eoncln-
snch arrangements as will bring the benefits of my
experience and treatment within the reach of all
and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only
who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit
me at my office. Hopinglherefore that the arrange
ment will give eutiro satisfaction, both to my pro
fessional brethren and the public, I would respect
fully announce in conclusion, that l can now be eon
smiled personally or by letter, on all diseases as above
and that the medicines, the same as used in the In
stitution, prepared to suit each individual case. Inha
ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac., will be for-
ng Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac . will be tor-
arded by express to any part of tbe United States
or the Canadas. Terms.—My terms oftreatment by
letter are as follows, viz : 812 per month for each pa-
it, which will include medicine sufficient for one
Will you go North, when you cau
do better South !
(BAIB1&ZL&<EUE <£
MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, UA.
H AVING purchased the entire in- jfiS
tercet of tbe late firm of
Wilder A Co., I invite the attention'Clr ~
of tbe citizens of Forsyth and surrounding counties
to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing
Top and no Top BUGGIES, ROCK A WAYS, CAR
RIAGES, PHAETONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly
receiving additions, not from the A’tfrtA, but from my
Work-Shop, to my stock * ’ - - •
. on hand—of three or four
buggies per week—which combine elegance and
tnuh with lightness, strength and dnrahlity. Orders
for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac- are moat re-
spectfolly solicited, which shall be promptly sup
plied, ana aU engagements for work punctually met.
I have constantly on hand a large assortment of Uar-
Repairing done at short notice and all work war
ranted.
J. H. BANKS.
ang 8 1838. 1 yr
FULLER’S PATENT SELF-SUPPORTING
IRON RAILING.
Manufactured at the Iron Works of Messrs. Findlay
*fc Sons, of Macon, for
rives at Savannah early the following momin_
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 Central llail Koad and its connections,all freights
bt'twven Charleston ami the interior <>t Georgia n»n-
signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
jan 19
HOTEL.
BROWN’S
OPPOSITE THE .NEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor
Meals Beady on the Arrival of every Train,
apl 15
king Com
_ resident aod '
C. K Me Cat is bccretary.
And the Alnbninn l-’irc mid Jlnrinr In.u-
rniicc Company, Montgomery, of which T. II.
watts ia President .-.ml A. Williams is Secretary. 1
Fire risks anti risks on slaves taken at usual rates
apl 20
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about
thefirstof APRIL next, for the accommodation
of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Cnsto
men. This House is now offered as inferior to m
other First Class Hotel in the South, and from its
central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great
inducements and accommodations to Families anu
Transient persons. The public may expect from this
House, all the luxuries aod comforts to be found i
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE.
mars Late ofthe Floyd House.
SPEER & HUNTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
(tp.ee on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Aeenne.
YT7'E have associated as partners in the practice
VV of law in the counties of the Macon and ad.
. of law in the counties of the Macon knd ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend tbe Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mars SAMUEL HUNTER.
LAW CAHD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill,
Stubbs A Hill,
ATTORNEY SAT LAW,
Macon, Ga.
apl so
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u o i; it h a v u
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY
rou
DYSPEPSIA,
Disease of tbe Kidneys,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE
And the various affections consequent upon a dis
ordered
STOMACH OR EIVER,
S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,
Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite,
Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles.
In all Nervous. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
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beneficial, and in others effected a decided core.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbave. Because
of its great snccess in most ofthe European States,
ita introduction iuto the United Staten was intended
more especiaBy for those of our fatherland scattered
dthere o
hereand
i over the face of this mig
«hty <
Meeting with great snccess among them, I now c
country.
_ _ offer
it to the American public, knowing that ita trul
WQLILOAuM L.
T HE subscriber, sole Proprietor of the Patent
Bight for the Southern States, particularly in
ib curcti or is entirely muishuu who me
Patients, by givings full history of their
eir symptoms in full, can be treated as
r as by personal examination. Patients
month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling
Apparatus, Payment aa follows: 86 to be paid to
Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine,
id tbe balance 86 at tbe expiration of tbe month, if
the petit it be cured or is entirely satisfied with the
treatment. Patients,’ * ' *
case, and their
well by letter as by personal
avaiBng themselves of Dr. Jarrell's treatment may
rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he
seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters
for advice promptly answered. For further partic
ulars address JAMES M. JARRETT. M. D-
No. 830 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y.
P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are
respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where
many intorestingcases can be witnessed, and where
our improved apparatus forthe inhalation of medi-a
rated vapor can be seen and inspected,
seplt—6 si
vites the attention of Builders and othero to this
new and improved Iron Fence, which he U prepared
to furnish to order in numerous patterns of great
beauty and elegance of design. The superiority of
the Fence, as compared with others, consists in the
manner of confining the ornamental paling to tbe
bar Each section being self-supporting is suspend
ed between the posts with sufficient play to expand
aud contract without strain to the parts by change
of temperature.
For cheapneea, durability, simplicity of construc
tion, strength aud all other requisites necessary to
make up a cheap and elegant, as well as tasteful and
enduring structure, the above Railing defies com
P£ {y All orders left with Messrs. CARHART A
CURD, 11 A. WISE, and at tbe Iron Works of
Messrs. R. FINDLAY A SONS, where the different
styles may be seen—or with tbe undersigned, will
receive prompt attention WM. L. LONGLEY.
Macon. Ga. Jaa II.
MWuotkl
■A-~t TlAomnsvilio.
T HE undersigned having opened the McBAIX
HOUSE, for the reception of the public, invite
FINDLAY’S
MA-'ON, GA.
TEAM EIVC;IVES and .Hill
Hacliincry, Cotton Press
cs and Screws,Horse Powers
Cane Hills and Kef lies,
?
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
D Bm! KINO to move my
west, I offer for tale two
planting inte
valuable PLAN-.
TATIONS. Onexltuated in Mapon.count^witEp f ^ [L, WONTIi
three mUaa of Winchester, on the South western
Rail Road, containing 9,403 acres of level Oak and
Hickory Land, with good improvements, and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti
vation, a considerable portion of which U fresh land.
The other plantation is situated ia tbe 14th District
of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi
chikeo Creel- and contains 8,474 acres of Land,
about two-thirds of which is Oak aud Hickory land
Of the best quaHty. and the remainder good Pin.,
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cnttlva
Hon, nearly all of which ia fresh land, and aa prodne
tlveaa any land in South western Georgia, and it
finely watered, and substantially Improved. My over
teen will show these places to any one wishing to
these places to any one *
examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay
meats easy. For farther particulars, address ths
undersigned at Macon. N- BASS.
July 37—tf
NEW BOOKS
At Boardman's Book Store.
* MERICAN ELOQUENCE in tvola ; anewCy-
clopedia of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia of
Wit A Humor: a Handy Book on Property Las-;
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic passi-
geeln South Western History; Life beneath tho Wa
ters ; The Hand hot not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur;
William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier ;
Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Pot's
works; The Preacher and the King: The Priest ard
the Huguenot; Lord George Bentick, by DTsraeli;
Beatrice Cenri; Debit A Credit; Major Roger Sher
man Potter: Douglas JerroM’s Wit; BelleBrittin
on ntour; Life and lime* of Hugh Miller; Crnine
ofthe Betsey; Teatitnony of the Rocks; Jefferson's
Work*: Bulwer’sNovel*complete; Greta'sHiifczy
of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers: Lord Montage s
pace, by G. P. K. James ; The Three Beauties, l>y
Mrs- Southworth: Ventijatioo In American DwtlL
togs; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom, vi it
ana Humor; Step* towards Heaven; Den’s Mmal
Theology; Mitpeb, a Prayer Book ; Wsyriile Pc-
tures in France, Holland, Belgium, and npthe Rhine;
Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of
fine Family Bibles.
J. M. BOARDMAN
Sept. 31. 1858.
Columns, Mill Stones, Gin Geer
Grist & Circular Saw Mills, Pul
leys. Whools, Shafting &c., &c.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Feb. 1.
Hardeman & Griffin
ABE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
STOCK.,
AT TnEIR OLD STAND.
T HEIR Stock consist in part of the folk wing
GOODS, to which they invite the attention of
Hcrcliaiits and Planter*:
so bales Gnnny Cloth
900 coils Richardson Rope
1000 pounds Baling Twine
130 bags Coffee, Java, Porto Bico, Rio and La
gnira
10 chests Black and Green Tea
75 barrels ABA C Sugar
33 barrels crushed ana Powdered Sugtr
5 boxes Loaf Sugar
13 hogsheads flue Porto Rico
300 sacks Liverpool Salt
100 sack* Alum Salt
ISO boxia Adamantine Candles
40 boxes Sperm Candles
Jonathan Collins,
(Late Patten, Collins A Co.)
TTrlLLoenttane the lVn rc IVomc nnd Cwn-
W mi*.ion Ifu.im «. at the Fire Proof Build
ing oocnpied by them in this place, in ceaMotlon
with his son. w. A. Coffins. He respectfully aohe Us
the business of the pain ms of tho late firm and Piast
er* generally, pledging their undivided attention to
all business confided to thrir ears. Advances mi da
on Cotton knd other Prodace in store, and ord ns
carefully tilled. JONATHAN COLLIN!.
july 8—tf
For '•ale or Kent.
4 HOUSE and L: on Walnut St., near the rial-
A-'dinee of Dr. Stroheckor. House ii new, .j re
taining six room* and all out hoaxes necessary for a
family- AU is complete and in good order. It if
one of the In st places for a residence In the City
K.-r term- »PPfy *t theoffiee of
" SPEER A nUNTKI;.
anting Potatoes, for sale by
AYE 118, WINGFIELD A CO.
boxes Sperm Ca
75 boxes No. 1 Soap
SO boxes Family Toilet Soap
30 boxes assorted and Fancy Candy
135 kegs Nails
50 boxes Starch
100 jars Snuff
30 whole, half and quarter kegi of Powder
to cant Duck-shooting Powder
loo bags Shot
100,000 Segars, various bread*
30 boxes Tobaoco
90 cases MagnoUaand Combination Tobacco
20 bale* Oinaburgs and Stripes
5 cases Homespuns, bleached
10 bales Georgia Kerseys
3 bales Northern Kerseys
13 bales Blankets, all sixes
*0 baskets Piper’s Heidsick Wine
75 cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine sod
Brandy
30 barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey
10 barrels Extra old Bourbon
SO barrels Gin, Rum and Brandy
10 casks Madeira. Port and Sweet Wine
10 case* London Dock Gin
15 cases Boker'a and Stoughton Bitters
10 cases Lemon Syrup
20 casks Ale and Porter
10 boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs
30 boxes Assorted Pickles
SO boxei 8aper. Carb. Soda
30 barrels and boxes Sods and Butter Crackers
93 boxes Herrings
3 sacks Ashton's Table Salt
10 doxen Well Backets
3 oases Ashton's Table Sait
93 doxen Bins Buckets
10 nests of Tab*
30 dome Wool Hats
30 boxes Leverit Axes
10000 pounds White Lead and Zinc
100 barrels Linseed Oil
10 barrels Tanners’ and Machine Oil
also, a net lot or
rm;iiMi:i;i;i:i.\ \ li.ijuv iqtr.'i \\ r
TERRA DE.SIENNA. BURNT EMBER, Ac. Ac.
PAINTS AND VARNISH, BRUSHES AND SASH
TOOLS.
Macon. -S. pt. 28.1859.
IIU'IU HORNE’S
CONFECTIONERY.
Fruit Store, Cake
AND PASTRY BAKERY.
AT HIS ffEtV fTuRCS, 9EXT TO
Avers, Wingfield & Co’s.
CHERRY ST- MACON, GA.
pARTIES, Dinners and
Brie
everything ornamental
• ' i.
Cakes, dressed iu non
test styles,
rids!
Suppers furnished with
I ana delicious, in the Is-
mrpsssed styles.—
French Pastry of every kind, as well as all kinds of
— ______ recepl
the People generally to give them a call.
No pains will be spared to make their Guests
comfortable ; and their table will be supplied with
the best tbe market affords,
jan 18—tf AMANDA L. LITTLE A SON.
Negroes Wanted,
i aa FOR tbe eVbir Orleans Market. Apply at
1U U Thos. Bagby*s Negro Mart, on PopUc 8*
near AdamsA Reynold's Cotton ^" ere
you can get the b«•'*»**“* —price in cash.
$650 Reward.
111E above reward wi
"J'
the Sheriff of Crawford Connty. He was convicted
ofthe murder of Wm W. Uammack, ofsaldCounty.
He made his escape from Jones county.Jsil on the
83d day of Angnst last
DESCRIPTION.
Desert made to order, among them many new dishes.
French Candies, Chocolate, Cream, etc. Orange*,
Pineapples, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Raisins,
Dates, Figs, Corrant*. Citron, Nuts of all kinds.
Preserves, Crackers, Segars, Cider, etc.
WINES AND BRANDIES
of undoubted purity. Toys. Sardines. Lobsters,
Pickles, Sauces, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba-
gea. Cranberries, etc.
17* Ail goods warranted to be first class articles,
and sold as low aa can be bought in Mscon.
TERMS—Cash, for all not bolding Pass books.
H. HORNE will attend personally to superintend
tbe setting of tables for Weddings and Parties, either
in City oy Country.
Country Merchants will find a good as
sortment of Confectionaries at my establishment,
and the price* as low as any where else in tbe City,
jan 23—ly
T. C. NISBET.
James Revell weigh* about 173 lbs- is about six
feet high, but bleached, from long confinement, hair
kinkey, and mixed with grey, and generally worn
parted in the middle, ana resembling that of a ne
gro appearance of mixed blood, generally has a
smile on his face, age between 33 and 40 years, by
trade he is a Boot and Shoe Maker, I have good
reasons to believe that he is yet in the State of
Georgia. He may disfigure himself.
jan 4 T. D. UAMMACK,
It ia particularly recommended to those persons
whose constitutions may have been impaired by the
continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of
dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it
finds its way directly to the neat of life, thrilling and
quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping
spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health aud vigor in
the system.
Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial,
possessed ofaingular remedial properties.
CAUTION i
1* great popularity vf this delightful Aroma has
iced many imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy
anything els© until you have given Boerhave’s Hol
land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince
yon how infinitely superior it is to all theso units-
tions.
X3T Sold at *1 per bottle, or six bottles for 85, by
the sole proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., dc CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts
burg, Pennsylvania.
IT* Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER A
CO., ZEILIN, HUNT A CO- GEORGE PAYNE,
and Druggists generally, throughout the State,
may 18•
The;
indue
Wm. K. deGraUenried,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Damour’s oct 27
IKON COTTON TIE.
I N ail the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea
South West, the INGF.RSOLL HOOP LOCK
L. IV. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug
Store.jan 6
J. It. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA..
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
comprising the following connties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne,_ Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Appling, <
clntosh of the Eastern. may 4
ISAAC IIAItDENIAIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.-
joly7 ly“
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on*Cherry Street*
first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
ang 4
with the common Hoop Iron Knud, ha^ superse
ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale.
Time and space would fail us to give the numerous
certificates of Cotton Plauters, Brokers, Warehouse
men, Insurers, Compressors aud Shippers, showing
beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are
numbered, and the immense advantages of the
Hoop Tsock and
wherever tried, has been
1. They nave twenty to thirty dollars con
in baling material on every one hundred
Bag*.
2. The fastening is much more expeditiously ap
plied, and much more convenient for the compress.
3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton
__ oin the bale.
4. ItiN an nlniONt absolute urcurity againut
Pirc. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown
by actual experiment, will smoulder without flame,
twenty hours without spreading, aod allowing plenty
of time for easy extinguishment.
5 It In an absolutely *rcurc fastening. In
actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus
bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular
from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, witbont
perceptible effect.
*>. It is perfectly simple.and requires no machinery
at all in the application. Any common hoop-iron of
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOi!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFf^"”
Compounded, entirely k
G-TJMS,
TS ONE OFTHE BESTPURGaTIVp
1 ER MEDICINE:, now before lil'
_ . . before th.
acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and
al than any other medicine known. ,
a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acticr'i.'
Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on -■
and bowels to carry off that matter, tha,
ing two purposes effectually, without
ful feelings experienced in the operatf,.'
Cathartics. It strengthen! the syiten?
time that it purges it; ar d whtntiken <ba,
rate doses, will etrengtlen and build hi
usual rapidity. vi
The LIVER is one of VbeprinciM
of the hnoan body, and ^yS'when i t
function* well, the pow- ij era ofthe
ly developed. The atom- : I ache'is *
dependent on the heal-'/“v thy action#!
for the proper perform-!'^ ance of it,
when the stomach is at — fault, andt:
tem suffer* in conse- I—( qnenceof
me L 1 M
the LIVE R—having L ceased to fr
For the disease of that i organ, one a
prietors has made it his Vpirtndy, ; at
more than twenty yean : ^ to find nyO
wherewith to counteract themanvdt
to which it is liable.
To prove that this re- —medy is at
any person troubled, Iwith LIVE?
PLAINT, in any of ita /'N forms, it,-
bottle, and conviction 'w' ia certais.
These Gams remove , all morbid
terfromthesystem,*up-'rn plying in,
Iron Tic. Their economy healthy flow of bile, and V-/mv.gonffi,,
ecu conceded in these points: ^^D^fog H-S^{
whole machinery, re- , moving tie,,
disease—effecting*rad iP-^iical cure
B I L L I O US AT- ^ TACKS .'re™
WHAT IS BETTER.', PBEVE.VTEI
occasional use of thejt-w LIVERivv 1
TOR.
One dose after eating rl ie sufficient
the stomach and prevent |_^ the food'
before retiriq
soaring.
Only one dose taken j
vents NIGHT MARE ,
Only one dose taken'ng | at^n^gbt, ]
proper width and thickness, (which is abont J inch
wide, aod a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and
r. cuLvxnaoust, r. a. anslxv
Culverliousc A Anslcy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining
connties. AU business promptly attended to.
Jan 11
J. L. SEWARD. X. H HANSXLL.
SEWARD <V MANSELL.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THO.MASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to ns will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the connties ol
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD A HANSELL.
Thomasvilie, Nov. 3rd, 1836. nov 4
-A-rtlmr Dickinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAAV,
MACON GEORGIA.
OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls-
bury’s Clothing Store,
oct 13
rXTEK J. STROZIXK-... JOHN T. GLOVER
STROZIEK A GLOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT L A TV,
DAWSON, GA.
WILL practice in the Connties of Terrell, Clay,
Chaf^ihDOchee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew-
art.
IdF* AU business entrusted to them, will receive
prompt and unremitting attention.
Jan. 4.—ly.
D^W DURJVC.
rpHE undersigned have formed a partnership in
OF HATS, JUST RECEIVED AT
STONES,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE
G ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (somelhing entirely
do do & Plash do do . do [new.)
do Tweed, (all colors) do
do Leather Sportsman’s Hat.,
do Superior Moleskin do
do do
do do
iperior Moleskin do (New Style,
do do Black Casiimere do do do
And the largest and most elegant assortment ol
Children* *« —•- I'n.n IIAT8A CAPS-
-.ci miert*a m this market.
Call and see, and be convinced that he can sell as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
dec 7
HATS & CAPS,
AT REDUCED PRICES-
N O. 1 Silk Hats 64,30
No. 3 Silk Hats 3.50
I Black Cassitnere Hats 4,50
“ 1** “ Soft “ 1,00 to 4,00
Men's and Boy’s Navy Caps - 1,50
“ “ “ Fine Cloth Caps for 50 cts. to 1,25
All other Goods in proportion for CASH ONLY
Those that boy on credit must expect to pay the old
prices. Onr stock is cheaper, more elegant and ex-
ensive than ever before, and we invite our friends
and the public generally to call and see for them
selves. Stand in the Building under Ralston's Hall,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
dec 7 BELDEN & CO
the practice of ljnr, in the Firm name of Ruth
erford and Hill. They will practice in the Macon
Circuit, and in the Connties of Monroe, Jones and
Wilkinson—and by special contract in any other
portion of the State.
Also, in the Federal Conrt, at Savannah and Ma
rietta-
Office over the Manufacturer's Bank.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
Macon, Jan. 17. '59 JOHN R. HILL.
Latest News by the
-A-Llantic Telegraph.-
of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken
in the hand, one end passed through the opening,
from the under side, of one end of the under part
of the lock to the length of abont one inch, and then
bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the
hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through
a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock,
and then bent in the same manners* tbe other. The
button is then turued back to its place over them,
and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale may be
moved if desired.
7. It holds the package in one-fonrth smaller com
pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han
dle, and cheapening freight.
These facts and advantages are certified to by
leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro
kers in testimonials too nnmerons to be cited or spec
ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the
leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac
tory experience and tests, unite in ths followinga-
greement, which will leave no doubt on these points :
bowels gently, and cores j
XSF One dose of two _ _ teaspoonfij'J
ways relieve SICK- 't’ HEADACHiI
Oi.e bottle taken forT“1 female it j
moves the cause of the i disease,
perfect cure.
Only one dose imme r distelr
LIC, while If, .
One dose often repeat-ipW ed is a sanj
CHOLERA -MORBUS., -.and a --J
CHOLERA.
Only one bottle I I is needed to fi
of the system the effect s of medicine ii
sickness. rf)
EF* One bottle taken j'JJ for JAC.K.
moves all sallcwness or nnnatnral roj|
the akin. M
lOned-n enaahort pp time
gives vigor lo the appe--o tite, Sadi '
gest well.
One dose often repeat- ed enrol (
DIARUIKEA in its worst fot* I
SUMMER and BOWEL f) compUintiji
to the first dose.
One or two doses cure r attacks by W :i
children: there is no 1 UJ'surer, stfer.l
remedy in the world, sal 1 it Never
iy A few bottles j-w curesDROB
citing tbe absorbents. /1
in : 1 :
Wo take pleasure in i t recommi
We, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, AGUE.^C 1 ^ VER andM
sapaitess ttJttavss; ssy> , s , y , g™s; “.as?
with the lltCEBMILL HOOP LOCK, aL j “ wonderful virtues. [/Q
though we are aware that it will weige. 1J lbs. more i
per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. AU who use it arc Kiting their
HARRIS A JOHNSTON tcutimony in Its fn>or.
C. C. FOSTER, | ty Mix water in the month %rii\
J. S. BYIXGTON. | rigornlor, ami nwallow both togi
From Savannah, we'c^pythe^bffiJlrinff eneage- THE LIVEK IX\IG0I{j/||
meat made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. j ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL Dl&'jtfi
is daily working cores, almost too gnaw
S.tvA.vxiH, July 22d, 1858. | It cures as if by magic, even the first ha
Messrs. Freeman & Roberts, Macon, Ga: benefit, and seldom more than one bottles
Gents.-
—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for | to core any kind of LIVER Compliis**
Iogersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron | the worst Jaundice or Dysyeps ia to a com
the result of * 1
b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the , ache, all of which are
same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement, LIVER.
to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice price ore dollar per bottu.
of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Bi
Respectfully, Ac., Wholesale A gen In j
C. A. L. LAMAR. BARNES & PARK, New York ; T. W
1 4 SONS, Philadelphia ; L. S. BURR. & Cfl
The Georgia Iron Lock Company, j J: H .- HA X * C°A’ Pofttt,,d : JOHN nl
comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the Cincinnatti; GAl LORD A HAMMOND,
attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the I_ :
Cotton_trade, to this interesting and important sub
A CO- St. Louia GEORGE KE
S. S. II ANCE, Baltimore, and retailed 1
data. Sold Wholesale and Retail hyl
IUNT A CO- Macon. Ga. 1
nish any farther information, or particular applica
tion may be made to the Secretary.
J. F. WINTER, I T. A. HARRIS,
DUNLAP A HARRIS, | FREEMAN A ROBERTS
T. A. HARRIS, Secretary.
Macon, Aug. 3,1838. ly
Fancy and Staple i
DRY-GOO
A CARD.
T HE undersigned feels it his duty to render
thinks '
ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron
age. While he begs a continuance of their lavors,
be will state to those who do not know him, thatma-
STOCK
-tuuuiui^i:t.u lutta II UW .LUIJ III IC44UCI j ^
thanks to the citizens of Houston and adjoin- YTTE have just opened a large and <
ninties, for their liberal and extensive patron- i V V ofGoodsinone ofthe New Stoewwi
GRANITE Hi
To all whom it may concern.
ny years practice in the principal cities of the South Selected wiih great care to suit the info
and * complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to ■ ud ,dj oi m n „ country—among which m
make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of I „ IT *
_ the most approved and latest style, as can be furnish- . oiciv KUUts A CtZ,
j ed by any Dentist in the State.
A WORD ABOUT THE
CHEAP STYLE OF WORK
This is to notify the public that
Isaacs is at Home Again. I T £si; 8o "!, n ^ in & l ? enul °p er<aio, > s oi ; ^i* 1
,. tmJ M Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices,
* —*' A “ 0,1 :- —xy feel assured that I will rather share my profits
th them than "accommodate" them with a cheap.
SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE.
SILK ROBES VOLANTES, or 2 Fill
FANCY SILKS in great variety
j to * -*■ ■ u-j insa that his SALOON is msy
of a day. Citizens and the traveling pub- witl
H'AAUl elLitvo in great variety.
PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK SB
EVENING DRESSES,
DeLAINE and MERINO ROBES AL
PLAIN and FIGURED DxLAINE9.
PLAIN and FIGURED MEKINOKS,
VALENCIAS, POPLINS. PLAIDS,
And 1
uih at
wU1 . the establishment open not for the sea-1 or inferior style of work, as such will never give set- ‘ POIL^ de CHE VllES*^MOURNING ■
“ •-V. *?*???* of »>« y^faction, anSis the dearest at the end ons otiTer rtylra of
calling upon os will at all hours find our Larder sup- I All persons desiring my services will please call at j
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and | my Residence, in Pervv. where they wifi r
Embroideries, Real French Cambric i
-uuau ucuoaciea him me new lore ana my Residence, in ferry, where they will find all
other markets will afford in tbe way of eatables, and comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv-. .... ., . ,,
something good to drink, and six days out ol seven ing at adistance may procure my services by giving
more than can be found in any other house in town J me notice. ' Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, A^.
E Toqq nc- St T2 nn+Th on Dentists win find a large assortment of the best! _ alenraennes Collars end Setts,
* -.OMiGiVjD 06 -LJi. G liXxCl . materials, for tilling Teeth, as well aa for making ar-
— - — - 1 tificial sets, at Northern prices.
DR. FREDERICK GARKE,
octl9—ly Surgeon Dentist.
Under ISnI.ton’s Unit. Cherry St.
Patten & Miller,
(LATX rsTTKX, HCTTOS & CO-)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, ga.
O. rxTTtS. A. J. MILLER.
ang 3
DR. J. DICKSON SMITH,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
.HACOiY, GEORGIA.
^^-ILL attend promptly to all Profession^ calls
MA9UFACTCRSR OF
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
SAW MILL MACHINERY*. MILL
GEARING. CASTINGS. AND .MA
CHINERY IN GENERAL.
Wrought Iron Cotton Screws. SU
GAR MILLS, SHAFTS & PULLIES,
IRON RAILING, WROUGHT &
CAST, AC.
T HE undersigned believe* that he is manofactn
ring and selling the above Machinery, ten per
rent, cheaper, and of aa good quality as any estab
lishment at tbe Booth, and is willing to warrant all
the work as equal, if not superior to any.
Dec. 28.
“OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKEY."
T HE undersigned offer for tale tbe above stan
dard brand of fine
RYE WHISKEY,
ol their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels.
The quality of this Whiskey known so favorably in
the Sooth, for the past eight yean, will always be
tonal snpervition, and entirely free from any dele-
dermade up whiskl
terioss substances which render made up wl
so objectionable.
Always having s large stock of the above, and
other fine Whiskies, in New York ns well as Phila
delphia, we are enabled tn ship goods from either ci-
T direct. I KLEM IN MMPmiN.
Pbanix Distillery.
OFFICE—108 So. Front St- Philadelphia.
It Off Well V—. V„.L
made on him, either at bis Office or Residence,
by dav or night.
OFFICE—Ove? Menard A Burghard’s Jewelry
Store, on Cherry Street.
RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Ross',
jan 18
MT. 1C. Freeman, . tl. 11.,
\AVING returned to Macon, offers bis Profes-
H sional services to its citizens, and those ofthe
surrounding country, and is prepared to treat their
various diseases with innocent vegetable remedies,
end hopes that in consideration of the fact that he
gives no poison, draw* no blood, and never destroys
the constitutions of his patients, he will be liberally
patronized by the afflicted.
iy Particular attention will be given to Plants
lion, and other country practice.
1^*Office at the Drag Store of Dr. M. 8. Thom
son, to whom he refers.jan 11—ly
Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen,
Dentists.
BLOCK
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON
MACIN'. .; i:< >K<; i a.
Electricity used in Extracting Teeth.
M C DONALD'STootb Paste alwmys on band and
for sale. Dentist! can be supplied with the
finest style ol TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil
ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac., also with
an v kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice,
oct 13
DR. A. FIERCE,
HOMOEOPATH
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
Medicine Cues and Books on Domestic Practise for
aale.
Macon, July 13-if.•
Dr. C. J. Itooscvclt,
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OFFICE .AND RESIDENCE—
Comer of Third and Walnut Streets, Macon, Ga.
itn 11—ly .
J. T. MAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bl'TLEK, TAYLOR COl'XTT, OEOBCIA.
feb 1—ly*
NEW cnor*.
^ LARGE variety of Cabbage, Tnrnip, Early
Corn. Flower seeds, Beets, Beans, Pens! all oili
er varieties suitable for Gardens. Also Grass Seeds,
Canary Seeds, and Onion Setts.
Merchants and Gardeners supplied with any
sortment, by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
jan II—3m Cherry St. Macon. Ga
BOOK BINDING.
J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of blank account books, and binds
rl<
nooxs,
in any style desired. Magazines, Law, Music and
Miscellaneous Boohs, clxuks’ record and docket
books,with or without printed forms, and warrant
ed brat quality paper.
Engineeis’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to aDy length or width.
All orders frem the country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one door
below Ross and Coleman’s. apl 13
New Era in
LIO-HCTNING RODS.
A COPPER AND IRON
WIRE CABLE.
W~‘No joints to obstruct the Electric Fluid!
FIRST PREMIUM
Awarded at the Alabama State Fair, Nov. 5, 1858.
T HEIR great superiority as a perfect Electrical
Conductor, is acknowledged by all scientific
men. Copper has seven times the conducting pow
er of Iron, and does not corrode, and consequently
retains its superior conducting power. Measures
have been taken to secure a Patent They are put
up in coils for transportation.
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.
ID^VIID ROSS,
IBOOK BIND EH
WE shall be happy to see our friends, assuring
them that it will be our unremitting care to please in
every respect, as we flatter ourselves wo have doue
till now.
It may not be generally known that we
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import-
of rale Bran-
ACCOUNT BOOK
M anufacturer,
C ONTINUES to make BLANK BOOKS for
Court*, Counting Ilou.r.aol Knit Itond* 1 V^TTitrs
have I ““ll to Bind all varieties of PRINTED 1YOKK , Ew ULEAsE CALL AND EX AMI.-
Mourning Collars and Setts,
Illusion Berthas,
Real Thread and Valenciennes I
Hosiery and Glovsa, great i
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons,
Cloaks, from Brodie's,
SHAWLS—Nett, Stella, Long, Mounisg- 1
varieties.
A full assortment of
STAPLE GOODS,!
Which we offertoaeU on as tavonhisMf
House in the State.
with superior neatness and despatch.
ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale ilran-1 |V/| | | C I /~i
dy, tine Old Port. Sherry and Madeira, possessing all IVI LJ IJ i v
the medical qualities so tr.uch desired by them. BOUND WITH ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE.
Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yonrself: LAW BOOKS
_ v IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES,
DromNew l ork. Savannah and Brunswick, in the I u * nnr-n«»
shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, iu any H A R PE R S WEEKLY ^MAGAZINE,
way you want them ' GKAIIAJI’S, GOD.E Y’S
ALSO.
13.
Shrimps and Crabs,
WildC
I Game of every variety.
Venison and Beefsteaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs,
Deviledllsm and
Deviled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fif u — J * - '
wants, can always
Couficctioncrics
ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortment of
Confectioneries,
Oranges.
Apples,
Bananas,
Pine Apples,
Various description of
Nnts,
Cakes, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low prices fir
CASH. Be sure and call at
oct 12 E. ISAACS A BROTHER.
and all other PBIUODICAL8 and Magazines
BOUND in neat and cheap Binding!.
>uenu in neat and cheap Binding!.
Particular attention paid to the re binding valna-
| hie old Rooks.
Orders from a distance will meet with prompt at-
I tention.
Office upon the comer of Third Sr Chcrry-Slt.,
Over G. T. Rodgers Sc Son, Macon, Ga.
ang 24
Clotliiiij
E. WIIMSHIP
TTAS just received another new let »1
Xl OVERCOATS, and can afford to,ui|
them at greatly reduced prices.
To the Public.
PURCHASERS of KU AD V JIADEf
ING. will do well to call snd examineu'J
am offeriag to sell at reduced priees o* <
the lateness of the season. __
dee 14 E Wt
WANTED.
Hardeman &Sps
w arc Housfl
SaSH-^ i^-a«»'»'s3.psr“;AND oommcskm hero
-BSMjSBSn... 1 G I rrrux
(K«atc Taggart A. Gray,
DEALER IX
i Cotton vdi
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A TTHESIONOFTHEBIGBOOT.no. 3. |fc
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Jt
Hall Lot, Macon. Georgia.—The subscribers __
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a largo assortment ofe |
BOOTS AND SHOES
mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly
W ILL continue to give prompt
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE,*
: ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all bus:
ted totheircharge.
With their thanks for past favors. sm'L
pledge of faithfulness to all their frieoel
WOODEN WADE AND BR003IS, receive theirfuUP-
Nos. 15 FULTON, and 202 FRONT Sts., I Liberal advances made on Co
NEW YORK, dace when required.
WIi ere be has constantly on hand, and offers iy Fianter’a Family Stores, also I
for Saie Ac ” farniabed ** the lowest market rite*.
PAINTED PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Brooms, Twines, Cordage, E .S AULSBU5L]
CEIlAl: Tl-ILS, PAILS, PICOINS, COO Iff RS, CHCRSS, WASHINGTON BL: in;. OP. LANIlf-
MAC0S, GA : ,
ian 18—3m i HPAKES pleasure in informing his e
r , — 1 buyers generally, that hois now)
$10.COO G cisll V - ' r ::. _ .: - .. . |
Valuable Plantation ForGeSSL^lS^tS 0
IN nOl'STON COUNTY FOR SALE. c “^' Constant additions of desirable I
made by every steamer.
Exclusive arrangements are being made, by which ; additions will be made, of ail the different styles | undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol-
s will be able to till orders for those Rods through- and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and 1 X lsncaah, the Plantation in Houston SOUTH OF NKM? A^ORK
it the States of Georgis and Alabama, and to have : would invito those wishing to purchase, to call and £“?_£» “ '*!® 'f™? P 1 ?®*' TH ! K ' ; ders in the m wt armrrved si
ont the States of Gtoorai _
them put up by experienced workmen, according to | examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
the known laws of the Electric Fluid. On account ; as any bouse in tho city or State.
of our extensive sales, (these Rods superceding all Sept. 28. MIX & KIRTLAND.
others, wherever they are introduced), wo have ro- I
duced the price to within 5 cents per foot of the 1
Iron Rods, though they are half Copper.
* with Hard India Ri-bbek,
of the BEST^
and can e
! y^OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
r^*We insulate them
patented)—a perfect non-conductor, durable as
ron.and cannot be broken.
For further information, send for a Circular con
taining full particulars and certificates from the beat
authority in the country.
Address J- A. BACON A CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.,
Proprietors of tho New Orleans Lightning Rod
Manufactory.fdec2l—3m]
octtf—ly
96 Wall St., New York.
00
HUIsi
COAL—$9 per Ton, Delivered.
^.1 TUST rrr,-ivpd, Tpnnwff- Coal, fine quality.
/ 1 VRDEN SEt-D* hi tU- Mi.I..-II. l- r f al,- I,-; •> Apply t->
(jl fobl ZEILIN * Hlfjrr. I feb l
J. F. WINTER A CO.
CHEAP CLOTHING.
(TRIANGULAR BLOCK.)
M©[i^©!E !F0TOIH A ©® a
Mr. Cusbt.—We wish to make it known to the
people of .Macon, and the country generally, thr.mgh
your extensive circulation, that we are now offering
our large
Stock ol’Clothing
at very r*'du •••d j-ri.•*•*>. Our Stock of heavy Over
Coats and thick Clothing generally, is very large;
we do not intend to >uiiim* r them over. We .-hall
offer inducements for th** next thirtr days.
QTA large stock of HATS and CAPS at cost.
decSl HORACE:?TTCH A CO |
AWordtothe Ladies.
W E are now receiving the Second Stock of Win
ter Goods, as one of tbe firm has just return
ed from New York. All goods bought the first
purchase are marked down to run them off and the
second Stock can be purchased at prices varying
from 371 to 50 per cent less than previous prices.
*118 056108810 particularize, as our Stock Is too
vast, and comprizes too many entirely new gems to
put on paper.
Now is the time to buy vonrselves rich. Don’t
lose money by not celling, when it is so convenient,
soon before styles are picked over.
II..v •' ROSS. COI.KMAX A ROSS.
DOWNING HILL NURSERY.
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, ofvarions kinds and qualities, botii j pi
joied and pegged. Just receivedard forsale low by : 11
Sept. 29. MIX A KIRTLAND. 1 "•
1 > I'BBKU SHOES—A
Xtof -
Known as tne lien Gray place, containing THIK- j .(J
TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation - decs in the most approved style and*:-'
is fourteen miles from Macon and ii ss in one mile of! w>1 *
the South-Wratem Kail Road, said road passing ; f\ ( D D U T T Y '
throngh one corner ofthe Land. There is between V. •' A 11 I * I I Jx
six ai. d 8( \ >n hundred seres of Lend cleared, and in .—. . -| g-ilejM
fine condition for makings crop another year. The j
lace is well improved. Having Frame Negro T 1 T 1 T 2ST G3
Ion-- s with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty* n||f\e * III Pa"" H/I Ar
Negroes, sail Frame Gin House, Cotton Screw ar.'i KUUo A IN U (VI “
Stables.
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-1
T HE Subscribi
of th
public to tiieir large collecti
RUGS AND
lablee. | 4 LARGE Stock, ai d a great rare
These Lands are level aud well adapted to the pro- i xxthe above Goods, just received,
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear s I weu \° S ' I" ’ ” f
celebra^d patent. Just received «d tor sale low by XtSS ' * ° ,<ler ’ n " der leC * ,0n
‘ v “ The place will be sold on a credit of one, two and . SATIN DeLAINE
do^ars cssh ^ *‘ Um e ‘ iaiVM>ent *° ten thoa5 “ d ’ LACE and MUSLIN.
Any further information desired, will be furnished WINDOW 0 U R 1
by addressing the undersigned at Busbay ville. Hous- WINDOW SHADES G1LTC0*-'
ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. BANDS in great variety. ’ J
Sept. 28.
lLANT ATION BROGANS.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes,
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
b«*g leave to calj the attention jni n gi e »oled black hihI ru. do. boys and youth.-*
nf black and mwetti, all of which we are selling very
low.
Sept. 28
MIX & KIRTLAND.
Corn, Oats, titiano, &c.
rn a BUSH. Corn,
7bti.-h. Seed Oats,
15 tons Reel's Manipulated Guano,
10 tons Peruvian do
Forsale by AYRES, WINGFIELD Jt CO
feb 1
Monlhern Kid*nl Fruit Trcra,
embracing all the best varieties that have been tes-. . XT ,. CU(1PC .. . u ^—,
ted in the southern climate. Also « tine collection of ROOTS AND MIOEs -M, „ s, Bovs
Or.en.rn.al Trrr. and tshrnb.. Yonthsflne calf and hip p«*d Boofrrt-J«
Cstaicgura furnished by mail free of charge to all ! Men s stout k.p hunting and mud Boots; Gents last
qta, ' ing Ct
applicants.
dec 7—3 m
Adddre^s ' I “W
PETERS, HARDEN Jc Co..
Atlanta. Ga
NEW GOODS-
C. Campbell & Son,
NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE.
H AVE ju,t received their Fall and Winter suppli
er KERSEYS. HEAVY BLANKETS ami
NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and
Planters would do well to call and examine before
purchasing.
They also continue to keep a
GROCERIES at the old stand, a
to be undersold for Cash.
Macon, Oot. 12, 18ft.
*s, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, bt\\V and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
Sept. 28.
MIX Jc KIRTLAND.
Macon, Sept. 28. 1858.
' NEGRO WOMAN
Wanted to Hire
eral stock o
Knd do not intend j
FOR THE CURRENT YEAR
V GOOD PRICE will be p
for a fair COOK.
Apply immediately at the
GEORGIA TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
jan 25
Dwelling lionise ami X©t I’or Sale.
M RS. MARY SEYMOUR offer, her residence
for tele. The House contains Six Plastered
Rooms, a fire placo in each room. All tile necessa
ry outbuildings, ami agood well of water. The lot
fronts on 4th Street 210 feet, and on Pine Street 105
feet. Any one in want of a comfortable residence
in a pleasant and healthy part of tho city
well to call on J. N. SEYMOUR,
Ijan 11 JAMES SEYMOUR.’
For Sale oil Long Crt-dil.
T OFFER forsale. on long credit, at a fairprico, the
I i Plantation six miles from Am-.-ricus, formerly
owned by T. L HOLT, containing six hundred and
Two hundred and filtv acres cleared.
great variety.
Purchasers will consult their own i
amining my stock before buying,
sag 3—tf
J. CLKG'JORX
CLEGHORN & S|
Manufacturers of, sad DesRf- 1
wfl,do Saddles, Q& Han
LEATHER,
WHIPl*
RUBBER BELTING,
il monthly, if desired : There are mil the necessary buildirgs on the place.
- Nt-gro Cabins, Gin Hous*- and Screw, and a great
trade will bo made. Apply to T. M. FL'RLOW,
Fsq., at Aim-ricus, c-r to the under: igned,
oot 5 1558 tf JAMES IV. GRIFFIN.
Hardw^
AC. JtC.« *C--.s|
OPPOSITK t: BOND'S I
CHI' 011 " j
jan 4—ly