Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, February 22, 1859, Image 4

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to Vi Jones Sheriff Sa'c. yy Il.Lbeaold SCHEDULE ON THE : South-Western R. R.l tin the usual how* afuale, the fol- ,, VL .„ woman named th<- property of GREAT mortgages In. . tin low»c, JmfJM March. >059. within the usual hours of aale, the u. OVFR wmrjr Meet* thf lowing property to-wit: One negro woman namcl \ r.l. lYHILll I A.. hb THr. - i.% ago, l.-vi. ..!■ an the prop-rty of GREAT NEW YORK AHD JTEW ORLEANS MAILS. V property pointedont in taid mortgage ntajrauary Tim Daily J ruins between JWaron SfColumbvt. tth.issi. | Jut 41 JAS. GJUARNES, Sheriff. 1 57—~T~ « '„“cVl„ “ ox AND AFTER JULY 29th, Houston Mortgage baio. Lear*Himtiatlp.m. and 9.4$tun.’ Arrive U TILL be cold before the Court Hooee door in at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. , tbetown of Perry. Houston county, on the , Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.43 p. m. Amro at f.ret Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours j Macon 9.30 a. m. and 9.18 p. m. of Salle, the following property to-wit t Lot No. 947, , Mjridrm Macon, Albany ana Datrson: in the Sixth District, pari of lot No. 30, say 50 acrue. ! Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive In Albany 4.93 a. m M roa. 80. 81.W, 111,11*. and oowbalfo'*—' *" "Hr I Lots .Vo*, go, *l.a«,lYl,lt«.*nd one-half of lot No. IS, In the Ninth District, all altestela tbocaoaty of .'Houston, and containing in the aggregate, thirteen hundred and sixty-nine and one-fourth acres, (13*0 Jj all levied on aatbe property of John E. Dawson ana Alexander A. Dawson, to satisfy a mortgage fl fa from Houston Superior Court, in lavorof Daniel W. Parrmgainst said John. H. Dawson and Alexander A. Dawson, property pointed ont in aaid mortgage. JOHN L. HOL8TKAD, . jah it Sheriff Houston Conaty, Houston Shorill' Sales lor Muren. -yylLL be seld before the Court Moose door ip Arrive at Dawson 6.00 Leave Albany 3.00 Arrive in Macon Perry, Houston county, within the let?* 1 h,,ura of sale, on the 1st Tuesday ill Mai oh o-xl, the house and lot in said town of 1*«jtr> occupied i mess run six units a wc-c-k irom rort vancy io by Alexander Lee, fronting «n Macon Avenne, and Perry, Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-week- aajoining the lots ocoapiqAby John Smith rad Jno. I ly to Knoxville, containing p. m. Le ave Dawson 1 10 p. m. 9.18 p. m. Tri-Wefhly. Downi Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macon 7.19 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4AS p. m. Arrive at Dawson 3.30 p. m. Leave Albany 6.30 a. m. Leave Dawson rive at Macon 0.11 p. m, Trans to Colnmbns form » throngh connection ra ,, Alabama ami Augusta, Kingsville, vaunali, Milledgeville and Estonton. s run from Albany to Tallahassee, Balnbridge, Thomasville, Ac., daily; also.tri-week- ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacka run six times a week from Fort Valley to R. Cook, said lot containing one acre, more or lees, j Passengers for points below Fort Yslley, should ‘ " i property of stld AL | take the Day Trains from Angusta and Savanush to exandtr Lee, to satisfy a mortgage li fa issued from I avoid detention in Macon. For other point* take ei- the Superior Court of said county in favor of Ed- ther Train, ward L. Felder, vs. said Lee, returnable to April First class steamships leave Savannah for New term, 1836. York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in ALSO, at the tame time and place, aQ that plant- the Cabin 915, Steerage 96. ationtnthe lower 4th District of Houston county, Through Tickets can be procured from Hail Road number of acres not known, but known as tho place Agents at Montgomery, Col unions and Albany via formerly owned by John Martin, now deoeaaod, and Savannah to Now York, by Steamships, in Cabin, as adjoining laads of GeorgeWalker. Mrs. YVardlaw, (follows: Montgomery 996; Columbus 93^ | Albany Superintendent. a constable. ALSO, attbesame time and place, one Cooking Store and apparatus, levied on as the property of Sami 8 Douglass, to satisfy a fl fa Issued from Hous ton Inferior Court, John H. Cook, against Samuel a Douglass. ALSO, at tho lame time and plaoo, 5 tables. Book Case, 1 lot Medical Hooka, 1 rot Mlscellanoons Books, 1 dozen Chain, 1 old box stove, 1 Grubbing Hoe, 1 Mattock, 1 Club Axe, 1 hand saw, 1 water bucket, 1 dipper and wash pan, 1 preserve dish, f bottles turpentine, 1 molimao decanter, 1 lot pamph leu, 1 kettle frying pan and meat boiler, 1 jug wine, 1 lot of medicine, 1 fotmedical ‘ ties, 1 map of the r " , l old trank, O N and after Thursday, 13th July, the Trains will bo ran as follows: Leave Macon at 19 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.13 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. 31. Arrive at Macon 3.00 P.M. The night train will not be run on Sundays The | MRS=> DESSAU I TTAS as usual returned from the Aiartk i XI with her strikingly magnifii ut aat mint of PARISIAN MILLINERY, enrp : big in grandeur any block of GOODS that j baa • ver !m-- u submiti.-ii to Sauth.ru inspection 1 EVENING DRESSES touch baffle description, I EGLANTINE CJ.OA.liS. with Lucknow Trim mings. ,• • jj) 8 * ! DRESS TRIMMINGS. 1 CASPIAN HAIR PIXS, - GRECIAN' CURLS, HAIR OR AIDS. HEAD-DRESSES, and Cliunge olScliedule. PETEK S. IIUIPIIKIES, SAVAXXAHAXD CHARLESTON 'A TT n T1 Y T A' in’ taW STE AM PACKET LINE ol IN C0XXXECTI0N xviiB tho CENTRAL and WJLL practice in *11 tbe Courts of the Macon North Eastern.Rall Roads. —- r* J i Districst, ted also in the Federal Courts at Savannah T HE splendid and FaatEanntog 4i01tD0,>, K. Barden,Commander, leaf csrjawm- 1 nah for Charleston every. Sttoday. and. Wednesday l afternoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston Jaug 17—ly an assortment ol divers article*, which would require j <*»d Friday night at SI o’clock (a so endless list to enumerste. Delay not! me ears of tho North Eastern It. Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer,, nvea at Savannah early the follow!m I* U..k .a_I _i- _ It * .1 o' 111 »I.L D.,... n .,.H »«n ,.l,bi Eauicr ac Anderson, A TTOR X E Y S A T L A W, . 1 • MACON, GA., P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit, A and in the Connlies oi Sumter, .Monrua and the train of the North Eastern Bail Road going ^TUeviave’ ^’recently be^nilho^mmtSAfdi'e rflurntog, loaves Charieatonevery hh»4«Jr | following Insurance-Companies^ th ' A W* 1011 . The Augu»tn Insurance mul Hanking Com Important to Planters- NGER&OLL HOOi Compoundedentiret G-TJMB, w TITO IJC’CTT' nr 3 INGL LOOK-? M&.2 (after the arrivL. Road.) and ar- solicits ths patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant nod beautitul. IJP 'ilUS. D., b prepared to furnish Milliners with : wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Goods in her j line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates. oet 5 if G. H. Freeman & Go. COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., I "T Cnril from I)r. .Itiincs ill. Jar- omit, u i-sc.il, *t tiixis old stash, a choice RETT. OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMA-1 asoutiixst or UY.—My connection for the past eight yean with FAMILY 6B0GEBIES, the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a p ...i .t u,. i,»„n„,iiiv f twelve years’ course of steady devotfon to the cur© O.nd cood-bX' 0 ““ d of ‘h^bestquality.fresh ofPolmonary Consumption and ils kindred diseases, o ^ r r ,„si thi ” *•’ together with my unrivalled opportunities and ad- sowVn vantage of pathological research—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—Ins «“•: Coffee abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success- T ’ ful course of treatment for the positive and radical Swe.’tineat* cure of all diseases of the Throat, Long*, and Air- Passages. By inhalation, the vapor and enrative . „ constantly in receipt of new the Northern Markets, Spices, White Fish, Citron, Herrings, Green Fruits in cans. Hams, Condiments. Lard, Sauces, Flour, Cheese, - Butter, aTEHo? 2d! SShe^rHSsSSrGr^Hii^S; vise the nse of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to pru,DB ,h0 wboforongeofi-aiiidy Grocery supplies, the exclusion of general treatment-, mud although 1 b A JV jj i. E O- consider it a useful adjuvant In the proper manage-, We particularly iuvlte the atteutiou of deslers ment of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I and others to our targe and complete stock of Can- deem It very necessary that each patient should have dies manufactured by ourselves, of tho very best the benefit of both general and local treatment. The materials and warranted to retain their hardness and success of my treatment in the above diseases, and ! brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose the high character of the Institution over which I! both and become worthless. Wc oder unrivalled have so long bad the honor to preside, arp too well j inducements to pcrchssers. known to need any eulogy or comment from me.— 1 HA TTES Drnnmnntpd nnri Ploin At the solicitation of many nrivate and professional friends, through whose charity has been long alter due consideration, I have ... . such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my Oysters, Crabs. Shrimps. Fresll experience and treatment within the reach of all * — - — and not oonfloe agyselL as heretofore, to thosu only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrange- at will give entire satisfartion, both to my pro- By this route Passengers can obtain through tick ets to and front Savannah, fl*, apd.Wilmington, N. Carolina. jiauv/<>’l>’ II Having a through freight sirrangrmeut with the the Central Rail Road and ijs connection-, nil freights between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con signed to the agents of this lino will be forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. |J^, BROOKS, Ag t, Savannah. jan 19 E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag'ta, Charleston. any of which W. M. D'Axtionac la l>rc.sident and . F. McCsv is Secretary. And tho Alabainn i ire nml .tlnriiirluxu- rniu-e Compnnj, 31ontgomery, of which T. II Watt* is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on staves taken St usual rates. Splj!0 SPEER A HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT L A W, • MACON. GEORGIA. 1 Office an Triangular Block, Cqrncr of Chci ry Street and Cotton Avenue. BROWIST’S HOTEL. ; A wy Ehave „“ftaf^«4 r rr»;i in tho practice orrosiT* the sxwxa.l kq ad depot, VV of law inthe countie? of «l.c Macnn'ISd id MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprieti Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, api 15 ' nan/ privide'and p'rofead'onal' CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, , nLtt.niL.nnt-.i.i Iho .Iw,,- Of every variety and made of choice materials. -roid lih'rolJy .uppirted^and | !H' ,e 8h0rte8 ‘ noUca n, 1 hava eoheludid to nult. on ‘J 10 «*» reasonable terms. GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE TIIE LAMER HOUSE. T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation Of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo mere. This House is now offered as inferior tom other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it> central location, its largo and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accommodations to Families and Transient person*. The public may expect from thl House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found i any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar-J - Late of the Floyd House. joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER, mar 3 SAMUEL HUNTER. FISH, IN THEIR SEASON. We shall keep constantly on hand dur ing the Fall and Winter,, Fresh O ya t era and Fish. BOL’RIIAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY , ron E>XSI*3SPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, LAW CARD. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs <V Hill, ATTORNEY S A T L A W, Macon, Ga. apl 30 . Wui. K. sicGruireni-ictl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Earner House—above Damoqr’fl oet 27 Id. IV. WIUTTJLli;, ATTORNEY AT LA W, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store. jan 0 1 strop, • looking glosses, 1 side leather, 1 li ery ware, knives, forks, Ae. 1 keg vinegar, en churn, l tin can, 1 lot of miacellaneona a 1 wood- I Point R - H. «* >9-13 A. M. _ ■ Lficle* 8 I "O'® >0 A. M. train from Macon, connects with the . gin eoUoo, l pair of tongs and shovel, l lot of e 54* nl * l f’ * oLr M ',’ cooking utensib, lpair of andirons. 1 tub. levied on I ^ ®- ** » “'Bht: and Atlanta A West Point B. B-. .mty of Saqiuel S. Douglass, an insolvent | Completion of the Virginia and Te— - dtb.'.wl’byrirtue of an order of the Honorable Infe I °'“® Jf*” rior Court of said cmnty, at the suit of Back Clark I ita'I R°*d, makes this the most pleasant and direct and other jodgment creditors of said defendant. I r °ute to tho ALSO, at the same time and place, 1 sorrel horse, I "\7"i T*g1 ’T~i 1 n. Sjprings, aboutten or eleven yearo old, levied npon as the Tbrongh Ticketa to which may bo bad at Atlanta, property oi Isaac D. Taylor, to satisfy a fi fa in fa-1 for ta g gj, including Stage tare! 67 00, and to New ▼or of Arthur Watson, survivor, Ac., against Isaac I York for $32 00/ D. Taylor, issued from the faferior Comt of Houston I Further information may be had in relation to this CoBm * JOUS 5“*™ Dep. Shff. | Ro UtB , on application to the General Ticket Office, ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent Zii Jones Count}' siicriir Sale. W ILL be told before the Conrt House door, in the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in March next, 1839, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit i Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands to "”* ang 3 abath Hart, and Elisabeth Lowtbert also, one Two llorso Wagon, and one One Horse Jersey Wagon ; one Cotton Gin, and one Wheat Thiaaher. Levied on as 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. Glower, and D. E. Blunt. Property pointsd ont by Plaintiff, jan. 33Ui. ’39, \VM. SLOCUMB. Dep. Sh ff. $50,000 Reward! Khz'-1 The above snm was actually given to my patrons Dxccuior’s sale. A GREEABLE to the last will and testament of John Powell, 8enlnr, late of Jones County de ceased, will be sold before the Conrt House door, in thetown Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tues tei" of ^ * I Will be distributed With every 1000 Books. ofiiu<.tLmol«io“ soM^for a ^division imonnt Tbe «* tention of the pnbUc is respectfully solid- t he legatees oFsaiddeceased ^ I >®d to the extensive assortment of valuablo Standard Jan 18 WILLIAM MORELAND, Exa’r. I and . Mi ? cell »noous Books, which are offered forsale during the year 1558.' SniOTICK!^] DUANE RULIS0N, Proprietor of the Great Gift Book House, No. 33 Sooth Third Street. Philadelphia, continues tbe sale of Books as ususL A Gift worth from 95 cents to 9100 sent with every Book. $SOO Worth or Gifts!!! CO.VSISTI.VO or GOLD A SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Ac., Ung Vapors, Medical Inhalers, &c., Ac., will be for-; To which we invite the attontionof Connoisseurs wardedby express to any part of tho United fetates j i n these articles, . oet 5 j tattwaMMfonoi^uV fiVJplnmonthfcr'SchVm Will JOU ffO North* When you can Neurataio S Aff e e ? Apparatus, Payment as foUows: 96 to be paid to (0 22I^.Ili5vfl£SS) MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, thepatiint be cured or is entirely satisfied with the . FORSYTH, HA. treatment. Patients,by giving a full history of their - xt a VINO purchased the entire in- .djCrgCS case, and their symptoms in fuU, can be treated as - XI tereet of the late firm of Banks.fSVu; £7 well by letter as by personal exammauon. Patients) Wilder Jc Co., I invite tho idteutiou22_2L. availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett a treatment may , G f the citUens of Forsyth and surrounding counties rely npon immediate and permanent relief, as he lo m „ extensive arrangements for manufacturing seldom haa to treat a case over thirty days. Leitc— ■ -• for advice promptly answered- For further part! nlsrs address JAMES U. JARRETT. M. D„ | at the lowest prices. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! : purchased at One Dollar or more, 1 he entitled to receive one of the 4irorffia—Crawford County. UirUERKAS.John IL Gooden, rad Richard L , - > V Gooden apply to me for Letters of Admin- I* or ® v .®'y “®S5 1st radon on the estate of Josiah Gooden, decearad, ] J* 1 ® purchaser will tale of Mid county, | following articles: These are therefor* to cite and admonish all and ..d nt^n il i^v. W !l c ^*’ Go « ,^ 0 S^ eU ’ ^ di “ singular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased m S” 1 ** Chwn *’ OoU Rings, Cameo tofij and appear at my oflice within the time pre-1S?*! .T.y el * u u Cain *g. Fl°rentine Set- scribed bylaw andabewcanae, ifany they or either I Cjuneo Breast Pins, Ladies Florentine of them may have, why said letters should not be U De c#mo 5 E" granted. I Drops, Ladies Gold Breast Pin*. Gold Bosom Studs, —• ■ - - — I Ladies' and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Com- I mercial Pens ia Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens, fohi* 7' "J V I with Holders, Extra Gold Pens, with Canes and Hoi- ; - r— I ders. Gents' Cluster Bosom Pins, Gold Tooth Picks, Georgia—Crawford County. J Ladies and Gents’ Gold PeoctU. Ladies’ Gold Ear WHEREAS, Jaeob McLendon, applies to me I Drop*, Eight day Parlor Time Piece*. Sewing Ma- Y ' fo/ lattera of Auministration on the Estate of | chines. Pocket Knivee, Silver Ware, including Nancy McLendon, deceased: I Spoons, Butter Knives. Fork*. Cake Baskets, Ac These are therefore to cite and admonish all and | Also, Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jewel/, Gift singular the heirs and creditors of said Nancy Me-1 Books, Ac., worth from 35 cents to 933.00. Lenden, aeeeanad. Is be and appear at my office Onr New Catalogues for 1859 arc sent free toall, within the time presoribed by law, and show cause, I npon application. The iodneements offered agent* hav*,) why aaid letters should '" * “ (if any they I , not be I are more liberal than those of any other house in granted the said applicant. | this business for the last eight yean, my experience Given under my hand, at offiee. this January 19th, I enables me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with sat- 1839y-jtn33th. JAMES J, BAY, Ord'y. I isfaction to ail. .. A^ m fpi S f :r H.1' or !s Sale- whom commissions will be'grr'n in books, or a'per YT/T LL be sold at theConrt Hons* door j® Knox-1 centage in money. For a clnb of 10 books, l extra . Yj ’* Uc - Coantp, on the first Tnesday I book and gift given, on larger orders, commissions i “ ¥* roh u ®* t * 47 yp* 0 ® °f an^order granted by the | are more liberal. For foil particulars address, DUANE ... we-- ---------■ - .,^ , , .. . to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters, Top and no Top BUGGIES, HOCKAWAY8, CAR partic | HI AGES, PHJSTON8. Ac., Ac. 1 am constantly — . _ , _ ... - *-•- receiving additions, not fiom the Month, hut frommu Wo. 830 Broadway, cor. Twelfth 8LN. T. j \\- ur k.Sl,op, to my stock on hand—of three or four P. 8.—Physicians and others visiting the city are bui ' " • respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where < many interesting cases era be witnessed, and where, f or onr smprottd apparatus forth* inhalation of medi n ,n ec tfuUy solicited, which shaU he promptly sup- cated vapor_can be seen and Inspected. i^J l’*' ed ' * nd *'* engagements for work punctually met. aep!4 Jona-thLarL Oollins, (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) W ILL continue the Ware XIonae mul Com. mission Business at the Fire Proof Build ing occupied by them in this place, in connection with his son, W.A. Collins. He respectfully solicits the business of the patrons of tho late firm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to spectfully solicited, which shall lie promptly plied, and all engagements fur work punctually I have constantly on hand a targe assortment of Har ness. Repairing done at short notice and all work war ranted. J. H. BANKS aug 6 1858. 1 yr J. B. MILLER; ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, OA„ W ILL practice in tbe BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and Charlton, also McIntosh of the Kastern. may 4 ISAAC HABDEHAN; ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA-J july 7 ly STOMACH OR LIVER, S UCII as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Paine, Heartburn.. Loss of Appetite, Costiveness, UlindamlBleeding^PUes. . . highly beneficial, and in others-effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bocrbave. Because Of its great success in most of the European 8tates. ; its introduction into the United States was intended °' r ' ' more especially for those of our fatherland scattered ! ClllverllOHSC Ac Atisley, here and there over the face of this mighty country, j A T T tl P V F V i! AT 1 T s TT- Meeting with great success among them, I now offer A -l 1 u IV A L 1 o -A -1 Dikii, it to the American public, knowing that its truly; KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA, wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended jan IRON COTTON TIE. I N fell the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea South West, the IXGKBSOLL IIOOP LOCK with the common Hoop Iron 55n«d, haa superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bsle- Tiine and space would fail us to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men, Insurers, Compressers acd Shippers, showing beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are numbered, and the immense advantages of the IIooi> Lock and Iron Tir. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded in these points: 1. They save twenty to thirty dollar* coil in baling umtrrial on every one hundred Bn S"® .. . , ii. The fastening ia much inoro expeditiously ap plied, and much more convenient for the compress. 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton from the bale. 4. Kit an oIiuomi nbnolute necurily against Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown by actual experiment, will smoulder without JUtme, twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty of time for easy extinguishment. 5 Kin nu absolutely stcuro fastening. In top, upon perceptible effect. 6. It ia perfectly simple.aud requires no machinery at all in the application. Any common hoop-iron of proper width and thickness, (which is about f inch wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit tho bale, is taken ( . nuiifWVA in the h&n<C ono end passed through the opening, qHOLERA from the under side, of one eud ot the under part ' q„j v ‘ j length of about one inch, and then Kvmt/n acts as a Cathartic, easier, mildt, ,,, h al than any other mc-diciuo knovVj** a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, ac'ic,,* Liver to eject its morbid matter, theon-T and bowels to carry off that matter tlS' ingtwo purpose* effectually, withouta, 1 ' ful feelings experienced in the oxanS3 Cathartics. It strengthens the evtttc time that iv purge* it; and wh<ntikeataJ rate doses, will strengthen and batUiTTre usual rapidity. 1 The LIVER is one of -.the prio„_ of the human body, and when i|T functions well, the pow- ■ i ersofia, J ly developed. Thestom- ' 1 acbeis^J dependent on the hesl-!^, thyaefi^x for the proper perform ; W ance of is J ■ when tho stomach is at r fault, amlt* tem suffers in conse-UJ quencer,r. the LIVE R—havingL ‘ ceased to 2 For the disease of that! j organ, ou R prietors has made it his study, in * more than twenty years to find , wherewith to counteract the mu, j, to which it is liable. ,A*: 11 To prove that this re ; W medy i« any person troubled: with JJVlI PLAINT, in any of its /*\ (orms, h K ' r Y" bottle, and conviction | V^!is certiin. ■ These Gums remove , 'allaoiby^ ter fromthesystem.sup rK plying; n t i, healthy flow of bile, and >^t i u vig. tra , j,~ | ache, causing food to di . . gest well pf--' THE BLOOD, giving, r“i ton 5 YJ whole machinery, ye- , movingu f j disease—effecting a rad - ' ical co r . ^ BILLIOU8 AT 'S TACKs,' WHAT IS BETTER. iPREVEN occasional use of the-Hy LIVEEii TOIL VV One dose after eating,<1 is sotGcii,. the stomach and prevent m 1 the food h * souring. Only one dose taken; before, vents NIGHT MARE. - Only one dose taken n^Jat nirtt, bowels gently, and cure* COSHlij CS- One dose of two; _ teaspoons; ay* relieve SICK- jr] HEADaij Oi.e bottle taken for PI f ■1’. G. HOJL'l', Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. O FFICE in fialston’s new block on Cherry Street, first door above entrance to Concert Hall, aug 4 A. ASS LEY. d to tlTose persons . W” L ,P raC,i ^, L“ Crawford and the adjoining whose constitutions may havo been impaired by tho j V AU bn9,aess Promptly attended to. continuous use of ardent spirits, or other foriai of J dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising uj> the drooping Negroes Wanted. inn FOR the New Orleans Market. 1UU Tlios. Rugby's Negro Mart, s generally, _ __ ail business confided to their care. Advances made n_ - ... r - on Cotton and other Produce m store, and orders' ”*?Uric!! h carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS. : > ou c *“ J® 1 the highest market price m cash. july«—tf spirit, and,'in tacf, infusing new health and vigor in the system. Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed f but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION ■ The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has indioed many Imitations, which the public should guard sgsinst purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy '-"I- J. L. SEWARD. A. H HAXSKLL. SC WARD al IIAKSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I 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, Colqnitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD 4c HANSELL. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE supply of Ivonr and Pearl Baltauoe ik handle American Table and Desert Knives. Also, Silver, Tea and Table Spoons and Forks. A targe supply of plated Forks and Spoons, Castors, Goblets, Candle Sticks, Waiters, and a general as- j sortment of House Keeping Goods, to which I invite rATTXN.. tbe attention of buyers. I have on band, all sizes of that excelsior Stove, Patten 8c Miller. (LATE PATTEM, HCTTO.N & CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. .A. J. HILt.XK. aug 3 . , ,, r- Arthur IDickinson, A PP‘yj l anything eLn until you have given Boerhave's Hoi- ! \TT0R\EY \T L VAY land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince MACON,....' .* ....’.GEORGIA you bow mfiuitely superior it is to aU these im.ta OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls- EF* Sold at 91 per bottle, or six bottles for *3, by '"'fy^^lothing ,-toro. the sole proprietors, . =■ —' HU.YJAJIIY PAGE, JR., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts burg, Pennsylvania. 17* Sold in Uaoon by E. L. STROHECKER & CO^ /.Ell,IN, HUNT fc CO., GEORGE PAYNE, and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may 18 c 1 SFAf.v bottles V-y cure* Dfid \1 > the following a- ^ the absorbents. </j \ on these points: takc pleMnre in rec omineJH itive/ J fo; FE-^-V] L'PE.i^i It recommet for F £ V| ER, and] operate rr.TER J. STHOZIER JOHN T. GLOV STKOZIEK dc GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAWSON. GA. WILL practice in the Counties of Terrell* Clay, Chftf*.:Joochee, Webster, Randolph. Early and Stew art. IRON Wltc’i i, which, for perfection in ope- i DR. J. DICKSON SMITH, on r.nnot be excelled. , HfACSOXG PHYSICIAX. BACON, 4JEOB6IA. W ILL attend promptly to all Professional calls I made on him, cither at hi, Office or Residence, j by day or night. j OFFICE—Ovei Menaril A Burghard's Jewelry j Store, on Cherry Street. RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Ross', jau 18 ration N. K. I am manufacturing every description of Tin Ware. Wholesale purchasers will please to give me a call. Price list forwarded on applica tion. B. A. WISE, fob 8 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. arc CONFECTIONERY, „ „ „ v JfM. if. freeman, .V, />., Jj Hilt Store, (JciKe JJAVING returned to Macon, oOBrS MsProlHF | AXD PASTRY BAKERY. 5 fl hH fl o HI STONE’S HAT emporium OPR LA Nil ER MACON C A . tw All butioess entrusted to them, will receive prompt and unremitting attention. Jan. 4.—ly. Xfl H3 T-iJi.W F’lRlyr. , rpHE undersigned havo formed a partnership ii J. the praclu-c of l.atc, in the Firm n.-uru- of Ruth a erford and Hill. They will practice in the Macor f 1 AT Hlft NEW STORES, REET TO town and country,to Wingfield & Co’S. i*iouml services to its citizens, and those of the surroundiug country, and is prepared to treat their • various diet-asea with innocent vegetable remedies, i aud hopes that iu consideration of the fact that he ' gives no poison, drawn uo blood, and never rfestro™* ft ‘ “ CIIERKY ST.. MACON,X?A. «nd Suppers furnished with ' ornamental and delicious, in the la- ■pARTIES, Dinners X everything ornam _ ys the constitutions of his patients, lie will be liberally patronized by the afflicted. . Eg^Barticu’ar attention will be given to Plants- TSS*?,?• n i h * r I DUANE RULI8dN. ,-JLt ora * men, * , * na lellrt®"®.•»«h® 1»- | "°C^*Officu Yt ««eof Dr. M. 8. Thon> ^ d ^o h o7rairjoon f ty d«^ W ^\d for the « South Third St.. PhUadclphi., Pa. '^^akes. drereed in nnsurnrased styles.-1 ron.to wh.jm h; r.tVr, ^ - benefit ofheusrador^tor^ Tendon the day. ' T> '~ "fC fTafl G ’ jaa.19. By G. R. HUNTER.Agl AfetArfSrantcJ.' Rueapi>7es, BilSnas, Lemins, Apples, HaisW ' JJGIltlStS.. Dates, Fig*. CummU. Citron, Nuts of aft kinds, I OFFICK IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, Preserve*. Crackers. Segars, Cidtr, etc. MACON, GEORGIA, nf nndnnht^nnrav^Tov* 11 tirdfral Lobst, r* Llfctrici'ty nsod in Exthictilig Teeth. ana Cranlii-rric. etc | 1U for sale. Dcntiits can be supplied with the ' "FWOJold and 811- res. Ac., also with on short notice. N JANE HAH PER BBy Q. R. HUNTER Agl ■ OII4I:.—All persons indebted lo the cslateol | John Powell, Sr., tot* of Jones County del 3 requested to make immediate payment, ^■anug demauas against said estate, will] please present them to the Executor duly anthenti| rutted according to law. ■ tan 18 WILLIAM MORELAND. Kxa’r.B S ^HlXl'l daya alter date,application wiu Be inauel to the Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of William J. Card late of aaid conaty. deceased. Re sold for the pur pose of rtbeting title. JAMES GREEN, jan 18 Adm r, de bonis non. I P. S.—In press, and will be Dimed February lat, “Tbe Lite, Spceclu-s, and Memorial ofDaniel'Web ster," by Samuel M. Smucker, A. M n ,a.>q)---f;.i’ Ulustratad Vnlnm. AK™tfwant(d. It. FI5DLAT, IR.,... J. N. FINDLAY, ... C. D. FI.VDLAT. FINDLAY’S MACON, GA. rewnty.-Q*., «s»to4fr*,to »«n *»»gro xtma BfctA* | QTBAM ENGI1VES ailll Mill bD?oneo?theminoHh^?ofWilUamM. Wimblsb'. O Machinery, CottOll Press- Ute of said 9®*nty,»i*o®*»®Av Sold for tho benefit cs a 11(1 ScrCWS,HorSC POYVCrS, of said minor,. KLIBABETH A. C. WIMBISH, „... \ __ ... 7 Jan, 93th, 1839. Guardian. CailC Mills ail<1 KCltlCS, IRON RAILINGS. Lands for Sale. T tv I i.i. sell one or both of my PLAN T A- hill o N n FitatK.Tra^.*, “nsTa^TcuEs I Columns, Mill Stones, Gin Geer, o°r ^v.lw“G^ < Md NEGW) ^ h t ^ Grist& Circular Saw Mills, Pul- and GIN nOU8E ; other improvements good.- lOVS, Wheels, Shafting &C., &C Tbe other containssome 3,337 acres of land, about ] -e, titxttit s vt o nA\rn 900 acres open, and in a high state of cultivation, Xv, f 1W IILA Y Car wUd 8, good framed Negro Houses and Dwelling House, I F e b. 1. other building, good, and an excellent little WA TERM ILL, to do the There is some 1000 sores LANDS, some TWO to THREE HUNDRED ACHES open, and in a high state of cultivation.— Joins Col. John 8. Thnmaa and William Ilrumright, and of cuurae \s good. Call and examine for yourself.. My Overseer will show the place at any time. I will sell it low. With BMkCES. I ‘tSuBwSS I Hardeman & Griffin ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR [F^ILiL WOWTEK ■stock, AT TnEIR OLD STAND. T HEIR Stock consist in part of the follrwing GOODS, to which they Invite the attention of Merchants anil Planters: the PLACES. I will ’sell CORN, FODDER, OATS, STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. OrUBn, Ga., July 31 W. W. CHAPMAN. » n * L- —. iMMffiMT ”»T: Valuable Plantations for Sale. D I'IKIM- o > - ».y |.| ..Ii- • -r- -t IA west, I offer for salefwo valuable PLAN-5J* TATlONd. On* situated in Maoon county within three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western Rail Road, containing 3,403 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvement*, and be tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti vation, a considerable portion of which tafreeh land. The other plantation k situated in the 14th District of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi- chlkee Creek, and enntains 9,474 acres of Land, about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land of the best quality, and the remainder good Pino Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva tion, nearly all of wbteh is fresh land, and as produc tive a* any land in South-Western Georgia, and is finely nlsrtd, and eubstantially Improved. My over- seen will show these places to any one wishing to examlnethpm. My terms will be liberal nod pa; meats easy. For forth or particulars, ” undersigned at ai july 37—tf /r,t N. BASS. NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s Book Store. A ^m MKRICAX ELOQUENCE in« vote ; anewCy- ■ clupedla of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia of Wit 4t Humor: a Handy Book on Property Law; Man upon the .So;:, by Goodrich ; Romantic paasa- gSln South Western tikHory: Life beneath tho Wa ters i Tbe Hand but not tho Heart, by T. S. Arthur; William the Conqueror, by Gen. 8ir Charles Napier ,- Doctor Thorne; r new edition of Edgsr A Poe's work*; Th# Preacher and the King. The Prieet and the Ilugnenoti Lord George Bentlck, by DTsraeli; Beatrice Ceooi; Debit * Credit; Major Roger Sher man Potter; Douglas Jerrold'9 Wit; Belle Brittan on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise eftbe Betsay; Testimony of the Iforks; J, :i',-rson's Works: Bnlwer'sNovel*complete; Groto's History -“ -* — — . T 1 \T~ page, by G.'P. K. James; The Three Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth: Ventillation In American Dwell ings ; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom. Wit ana Humor; Steps towards Hoaveo; Den's Moral Th oology; Mitpah, a Prayer Book ; Wsvnide Pic tures In France. Holland, Belgium, rad up tho Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of fine Family Bibles. J. M. BOARDMAN. Sept 31^1939. . For Sale or Kent. HOUSE and Lot on Walnt.t 75t.. near the resi- iew, con- arv fir a ir. It ' City. A tlenoa of Dr. Sirohocker. House is now, con- talning six rooms and all out bo^w. ,, . -w . ... family. AH is oompl^to ***<1 in good order. It Is 'TKKKA DL SIENNA, Bl ilNT UHBEB, Ac., A one of th# best f - a r.eic.mce io the City. AXD VARNISH, BRUSHES AND SAS For t*.-'lie apply at tboollieOcf M* iani SFEiR 4c HUNTER SO hales Gunny Cloth 100 coils Richardson Rope 1000 pounds Baling Twine 130 bags Coffee, Java, Porto Rico, Rio and La . guira to chests Black and Green Tea 75 barrels ABA C Sugar 33 barrels crashed and Powdered Sugar S boxes Loaf Sugar IS hogsheads fine Porto Rico 900 sacks Liverpool Salt 100 sacks Alum Salt 190 boxes Adamantine Candles 40 boxes Sperm Cradles 73 boxes No. t Soap 30 boxes Family Toilet Soap 30 boxes assorted and Fancy Car dy 133 kegs Nails SO boxes Starch 100 jars Snuff 30 whole, half and qnarter kegs of Powder 30 cans Duck-Hiooting Powder 100 bags Shot 100,000 Segars. various brands 50 boxes Tobacoo . . 30 cases Magnoliaand Combination Tobacco 30 bales Oinnburgs and Stripes 5 esses Homespuns, bleached 10 bales Georgia Kerseys 5 bales Northern Kerseys 15 bales Blankets, all sizes 90 baskets Piper's Hcidsick Wine 75 case* Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy 30 barrel. Rye and Corn Whiskey 10 barrels Extra old Bourbon 30 barrels Gin, Rum and Brandy 10 casks Madeira. Port and Sweet Wine 10 cases London Dock Gin IS cases Boker's and Stoughton Bitters 10 cases Lemon Syrup 30 casks Ale and Porter 10 boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs 30 boxes Allotted Pickles SO boxes Super. Carb. Soda 30 barrels and boxes Soda and Butter Crackers 35 boxes Herrings 3 sacks Ashton s Table Salt 10 dozen Well Buckets S cases Ashton's Table Salt 35 dozen Blue Bucket* 10 nest* of Tubs 30 d ozo Wool Hats 30 boxes Lev exit Axes 10000 pounds White Lead and Zinc 100 barrels Linseed Oil 10 barrels Tanners' and Machine Oil a I.so, 4 rise LOT or CHROME OHEENh YELLOW. PRUSSIAN BLUE Ac. TOOLS."-' 7— 8X511 Maeon, Sept. 3", 1“ OF HATS, JUST RECEIVED AT STONE’S, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE C t ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely T do do 4c Plush do do do Tweed, tall color,) ' do They will practice in the Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of -Monroe, Jones and Wilkinson—and by specinl 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 It. HILL. du [new.) do do j do Leather Sportsman’s Hats, do do do Superior Moleskiu do (New Style. I -inflHe i*f}(bsW«dF /JlfojKi ! Children, mid Hoy’s toner 11AT4& t’AI’.H, : ever offered iu this market. Call and aee, aud be convinced that lie can CHEAP Art THE CHEAPEST dec 7 J. X. MAY, AT TOR X E Y A T L A W, BCTLElt, TAILOR CorXTV, r.EORfilA. fob I—ly" Latest News by tiie -^tlairtic n o an wlioin it may concern. gee. Cranberries, etc. This is to notify tbe public that Isaacs is at Home Again, . ,. And beg, to assure his patron* that hi* SALOON is HATS CAPS SMSS * ^Cdiaensarntth. traveling pub- AT REDUCED PRICES- ’ ^O. 1 Silk Hat.......... 84,50 DR. A. PIERCE, All other Goods in proportion'for CASH ONLY, iditranst ex H. HORNE will attend personally to superintend °®* 13 tbe setting of tables for Weddings and Parties, either in City or Country. nnjn,. zx. j. ixuvuji, : Those that bay on credit must expect to pay tho old L*r Conarnr Meucbaxts will find a good as T_T / ) \ I f ) T 3 A rpTT prices. Our stock is ehedber, more elegant and ex sortment of Confectionaries at my establishment, -*T V 7 -.VI. vJ’j V J J xa—I—LlL - ' * ' " ... and the prices u low as any where else in the City. OFFICE IN WAsiii.ncjto.n block. jsn S3—ly : Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for sale: _ r ipet son only, but stall seasons of the year, aud those : calling upon us will at all hours find our Larder sup- .. ,, - plied with all the delicacies that the New York and No. 3811k Hat*.... other markets willafford in tho way of eatables, and “ J Blaek Caiisimere bate.... — .4,511^^0 , something good to drink, aud six days out oi seven , * ' ‘ ‘ ** «*GG to 4,00 i more than can be fonud in any other house in town- £^^!»^®Sjs8S£iS-E. Isaacs & Brother, Uudrr XCnlMton’it Ilnllp Chrrry «f. moves the cause of the perfect euro. Only one dose imme r diatelr j LIG, while . . One dose often repeat- H ed u % CHOLERA MORBUS. 'and t ( lJ . ‘ I of the lock to the length of abont one inch, and then ! uvstem^ho pK' of nSfra J bent over the end of U10 lock. The other end ot tho | £ c ££2. atcm the effec,s r hoop is then passed round tho bale anddrawn through , 0ne botrte takeu (Jl for JiroJ a loop or opening iu the opposite end of the lock. - SH „ owne91J or * uun.tni,7| and then bcut in tho same manne-ras the other. The J ( jj e a ^ ln , /*\ ■ button isthenturnud back to its place over them, ,1... nn.dino U linu tw I and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale maybe j P Vl r lo Se/ppo- '7^ lArsi-Vl moved if desired. ; nest web 7. It holds thepnekage in one-fourth smaller com- ; K 0 ucdo*eoften repeat-iH ed e»m J pass than rope-thereby rendering it easier to han- j DIARRHOEA in its A worst die, and cheapening freight. SUMMER and BOWEL [) compUiuiJth These facts and advantages are certified to by | to the first dose. w leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro- one or two doses cure r attack! kers in t<»timouials too numerous tobe cited or spec-j children: there is no ’UQ surer, ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the remedy in the world, os ‘ ' it Never i leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac tory experience and tests, unite iu thefollowinga- greement, which will leave no donlit on these points: j Y\’e take pleasure _ . . . ,.. diciue as a preventive We, the undersigued, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, AGUE, CHILL FE- of Montgomery. Ala., agree and give notice that we ! of a BILLIOUS TYPE, will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten* tainty. and thousands r, edwith the IJVCEIt.soi.r, HOOF LOCK, al- its wonderful virtues. Jj though we are aware that it will weigh 11 lbs. more . . . . , .v per bale than Hope-tied Cotton. All who use it are giving ihr.r , Hs HARRIS 4c JOHNSTON C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. Frum Savannah, wo copy the following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr, Lamar: Savannah, July 22d, 1858. Messrs. Freeman A Rodeuts, Macon, Ga .- Gents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, A„ Iugersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron the worst Jaundice or DysyepaU to a b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the ache, all of which ara the result of a same terms as Kope tied Cotton. This arrangement LIVES. I *Tvd to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice price one dollar per Born^HT of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 3451 j*q ru ) Respectfully, &c , Wholesale Agent*: § *,. i C. A. L. LAMAR. BARNES & PARK, New York ; T. iL A, V 1 A SONS, Philadelphia j L. S BURJUWf V The Georgia Iron Lock Company, i JJ.- D - comprising the undersi^**^ wtauwiifitllv inrUo t>m Cincinnatti; GAYLORD A HAMMOVjBh. attention of aU < Cotton trade, to ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they are presenting a. matter of peculiar inter est and value, and cither of them will be glad to fur nish any further information, or particular applica tion mnv be made to the Secretary. J. F. WINTER. I T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP & HARRIS, | FREEMAN A ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Aug. 3,1838. ly will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- tainty. and thousands: —. are wiliinn with the t.\<:i:itsoi,I. HOOF LOCK, al. ; ts won ’ " ' ' rr re that it will weigh 1J lbs. more ' ft-(iftfl (?olton. All ^ imtimonr in its faror. CjT ITlix water iu the mouth wij J risorntor, and mralloiv both to»,J THE LIVER INVIGoST ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DL is daily working cures, almost too f It cures as if by magic, even the fire, benefit, and seldom more than one bor.-l agreed with .Mr. Beattie, Agent for to cure any kind of LIVER Cor-' -™ Lock, ‘ Sold Wholesale and Retail ■ IUXT A CO.. Macon, Ga. orl Fancy and Staple 3< DRY-GOO*# NETT ST0CK|5 T. C, NISBET. Maeon. July 13-tf. tensive than ever before, a mb wo invito our friends - and the public generally to call and sen for them-! selves, stand in the Building under H.-tlston’s IIoll, Cherry Street, Maeon, Os. dee 7 BELDEN A CO JDr. C. J. Roosevelt, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OFFICE AND RESIDENCE- Comer of Third and Walnut Streets, Macon,Ga. inn 11—ly w. s. C. II. Xliouison’s New Skirts for 1859. THE INDESTRUCTIBLE His hill of fare will every day Be just the thing for little pay. Ana 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 p T IIE undersigned feels it his duty to render , thanks to the citizens of Houston aud adjoin- Y\Topened a luge tad ingcounties, for their liberal and extensive patron- : ▼ » ofGoodstnone of the >iew Stor age. While he begs a continuance of their favors, j TS* tn YV^r ff K ?,l S4 , he will state to those who do not know him, that ina- | A i^S A JL £j Jtx. ny years practice in the principal cities of the South ! Selected with great care to suit the trJ I and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to au( j jidjoining country—among which rSH make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of * the most approved and latest style, as can be furnish ed by any Dentist in tho State. A WORD ABOUT THE "CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.” Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial Teeth, aud not able to pay me my regular prices, may feel assured that I wi! 1 rather share my profits with them than '*accommodate” them with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will never gi%-e sat- j isfaction, and is tjie dearest at tho end All persons desiring my services will please call at my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the I comforts of a first-rate Dental Oflice. Families liv-1 Fmhm;«UriAa m? ^cf ta " Ce may procuru mJ service ® b 7 * ivin X I CMnn. Srtta. tfradkerchieta L k I Dentists will find a large assortment of the best materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for making ar tificial sets, at Northern prices. DR. FREDERICK GARKE, octlu—- ly Surgeon Dentist. SILK ROBES A LEZ, SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE, iAdW SILK ROBES VOLANTES, or :!iHB FANCY SILKS in groat varitlv, affif PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK EVENING DRESSES. DxLAINEand MERINO ROBES PLAIN and FIGURED DxLAINEi And; PLAIN and FIGURED JIERISOK^B VALENCIAS, POPLINS, PLAIDS.®. POIL de CHEVRES, MOUKXD'G^B Otis other styles of Hfc VoU s place to go. aumcnuk or STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, SAW MILL MACHINERY. MILL GEARING. CASTINGS. AND MA- wroughM^coHSfsc'rcivs. s.-j DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT,) GAR MILLS, SHAFTS & PULLIES, 1 71 IRON RAILING, WROUGHT & CAST, AC. T HE undersigned believes that he ia manufactu ring and selling the above Machinery, ten per cent, cheaper, and of aa good quality a* any estab lishment at the Sooth, and U willing to warrant aU the work as equal, if not superior to any. Dec. 28. WE shall be happy to aeo our frieuds, assuring them that it will be our unremitting care to please in , every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done till now. It may not be generally known that we have to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, iuiport- , cd by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Bran dy, line Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing all ! the medical qualities so much desired by them. Look at Ids Bill of Fare, .and choose for yourself: Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the A LARGE variety of Cabbage, Tnroip, Early ! shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stoweu, in any Cora, Flower aeeds. Beet*, Beans, Peas, all oth way you want them er varieties suitable for Gardens. Also Grass Seeds, ! Canary Seeds, and Onion Setts. I Shrimps and Crabs, usnE’vsr on.op’- ALSO, Merchants aud Gardeners supi “OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKEY.” T HE undersigned offer for sale the abovestan dard brand of fine RYE WHISKEY, of their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. The quality of this Whiskey known so tavorahly in the South, for the past eight years, will always be 100 BLBS. Planting Potato,», for aale by AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO. G ARDEN abkD# by tbe Million, for sale by ftb i uiun * hunt. COAL—$9 per Ton, Delivered. J UST received, Tennessee Coal, fine auality. Apply to J, F. WINTER ft CO. fcbf sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele terious substance* which Tender made np whiskies ,0 objectionable. Always having a large stock of the above, and other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phila delphia, we are enabled to ship goods from either ci ty direct. FREEMAN A SIMPSON, Phtrnix Distillery. OFFICE-109 So. Front St., Philadelphia. 9<; Wall St.. New York, oetl-'—ly _ • J I ■ . CHEAP CLOTHING. (TRIANGULAR BLOCK.) (FQTCiHl ^ Mr. Clisbt.—We wish to make it known to the people of Macon, and the country generally, through your extensive circulation, that wo are now offering our targe Slock of Clothing- at very reduced prices. Our Stock of heavy Over Coats and thick Clothing generally, is verv large; we do not intehd to lummeT them over. We shell offer Inducements for the next thirty days. UP" A large stock of HATS and CAPS at cost. deeSl HORACE FITCH ft CO I'or hale on I.oiir t icdii. T OFFER for sale, en long credit, at a fair price, the X Plantation six miles from Americus, formerly owned by T. L. IIOLT, containing six hundred and seven acres. Two hundred and titty acre- etoardd. There are all the necessary buildings on tlm place. Negro Cabins, Gin House and Screw, niid'agraat trade will be made. Apply to T. M. FURLOW, Esq., at America*, or to the undersigned, JAMES \r. GRIFFIN. IVTH rxTEXT KYLKTS TASTESISO, MADE WITHOUT SEWING. Universally pronounced “the most perfect Skirt ev er made.’’ THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The lightest and most graceful Skirt ever produced. THE PICCOLOM I Nl. By means of clasps—this beautiful and economi cal garment can be taken to pieces, washed, and-put together again at pleasure. All of tbe above have Thomson's celebrated pa'- tent Watch Spring Bustle, and are stamped with our name and trade mark (the crown ) For sale by the principal retailers everywhere. IV. N. 4b C. II. TII0.31 NON, 233 Broadivat, Nkiv York. fob 8—6t ire supplied with any as . H. 4t \V\ 8. ELLIS, 'Cherry St. Macon, Ga . BOOK BINDING. sortment, by jan II—3m m any style desired, Magazi Miscellaneous Books, clxrks’ record and docket rooks,with or without trusted torus,and wsrrant- od beat quality paper. ET" Engincere’ profile paper made from the best English drawing to any length or width. All orders fremthe country promptly and careful- sortment of ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenne one door i Confectioneries, below Ross and Coleman'*. apl 13 mps a wild Game ot' every variety, Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled Ham and Deviled Torapins, Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, 4cc„ 4kc., Ac. Wood cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fish, and anythiug that an epicure wants, can always be had when in season. C'ourcctioncries and Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as Nc»V El'll ill liiG-oscTasriisra- rods. A COPPER AND IRON WIRE CABLE. n TSi«. Bananas, Pine Apples, Various description of Nuts, Cakes, Ac., •iVo joints Jo obstruct the Electric Flui,/ / | »£" snd pn>M f * r FA MIL Y GltO CER Y AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. I HAVE now open at the Store, second door above the Manufacturers' Sank, in Cherry Street, for the inspection of tbe Ladies and Gentlemen of the city of Macon, and it* viciaity, a Stock of Family Groceries, «V House Keep ing Utensils, unequalled for variety in thi* city, 1 name in part —first for the Ladies 100 boxes assorted Candies, loo French Urape Frair, -*3 “ “ Chrystalized Fruit. 10 . •• “ Cherries in Sugar, lo case* " Brandy Cherries. 10 •• “ Brandy Peaches, to •• Fresh Peaches, 10 •• Oysters, 10 “ “ Lobsters, . 10 “ assorted Pickles, Catsups, Sauces and Spices in variety. Gentlemen will find at this store a fine assortment of Tobacco, Segars, and other things that “add to the feast of reasea and flow of soul.’’ To the Farmers- Would be hippjr to show jou many de*ir»ble Goods in your line, which call and see for yonr- selves. BACON on hand, some ofthe finest old Htms A Shoulders. In prices, I adopt the motto, a nimble sixpence is better thsn a slow shilling. tob 8-41. 0E0. H. EVANS. FIRST PREMIUM Awarded at the Alabama State Fair, Nov. 5, 1838. E. ISAACS A BROTHER. T HEIR great superiority as a perfect Electrical j BOOTS AND SHOES. Uonductort is acknowledged by all scientific ( TTUESIGX OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3, ® $10,000 Oasla! Valuable Plantation IN HOUSTON COUNTS FORSALE. rp HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- JL iars cash, the Plantation in Houston county; known ns tho Ben Gray plaoo, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mile of tho 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 5n fine condition for making a crop another year. The place is well improved. Having Frame Negro Houses with brick Chimneys to arcommodato Fifty Negroes, and Frame Gin llonse, Cotton Screw and Th ese Lauds are level and well adapted to the pro duction of Corn or Cotton, and iustead of wearing out, £et moro productive as they grow older, under judicious cultivation. The place will be sold ou a credit of one, two and three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand dollars cash. Any further information desired, will be furnished by addressing the undersigned at Busbavville, Hous ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. Macon, Sept. 2^, 1858. ^NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby notified nnt to trade for a note made by the undersigned payable to John A. B. Williams, dated on or about 11th Feb., 1859, and due on 23th December or 1st January next, and purports to bo given for the rent of lot No. 32, in the 27th District of.TwIggs county, for 1839. - _ Said note was obtained without any considera tions, and I will not pay it unles* compelled bv taw. _ . BENJAMIN CRANFORD. Twiggs County, Feb. 14, 1859. [3t” ES'* Empire State at Grffin, will Insert 3 times and forward acconnt to me at Marion, Georgia. A 'j Cotton Avenue, , C e r tri'JL r °R;*.une d ri fc r enUZHn^’now ‘r°". «M1 Lot.Macon, Georg retains its superior conducting power. Measures wnuId „ t u rIlthei : tlll , 1 , k ': opposite Washing gw.—The subserib BOOTS AND SHOES; up in coils for transportation. Exclusive arrangements are beiug made, by which we will be able tofili orders lor those Rods through out tbe States of Georgia and Alabama, and to have them put up by experienced workmen, according to the known laws oftlio Electric Fluid. On account ot our extensive sales, (these Rods superceding all others, wherever they are introduced), we have re duced the price to within 5 cents per foot of the (patented)—a perfect non-conductor, durable as | Be P f - -*■ MIX A KIKTLAND. Iron, and canqot be broken. con- | JD French Calf Boots. DiimD sole, welted and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th same. Wehave now in store a large assortment of* mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions will be made, of all the different styles and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and nld invito those wishing to purchase, to. call and examine our stock, aa we are prepared to sell as low ron.anacanuot be broken. I ROOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine * or further inforaiation, seudfor a Circular con- J J French Calf Boots, pump s Tltc Poetry of Physic. AYEIl’S PILLS, glide sugar shod over the palate, but their energy, although wrapped up, is there, and tolls with giant force on the foundation of disease. There are thousand*, of sufferers who would not wear their distemper* if they knew they could be cur- ed for 23 cts. Trv Ayer's Pills, and you will know Purify the. blood and disease will be starved out. Cleanse the system from impurities and you are cured already. Take this best of all Purgatives, and Scrofula, In- digestion, Weakness, Headache, Backache, Side- acne. Jaundice, Rheumatism, derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, all derangements and all diseaaes which a purgative remedy can reach, fly before them Hke darkness before the Sun. Reader if you are suffering from any ofthe num erous complaints they euro—suffer no more—the remedy has been provided for you, and it is crim inal to neglect it. That Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, is the best medicine for a Cough, is known to the whole world, and that Ayer’s Pills are the best of all Pills, is known to those who have used them. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An alytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass—And Sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout thi* lection. - dec 7—2m. Valenciennes Collarstaud Sells i Linen and Pique Collars and Mourning Collars snd Setts, Illusion Berthas, Real Thread and Valenciennes Hosienr and Gloves, great v»ri(| Dress Trimmings. Ribbons. Cloaks, from Brodie's, SHAWLS—Nett, Stella, Long, Mom* varieties. A full assortment of ' STAPLE GOOK Which we offer to sell on as favorable House in the State. <l cyPLEASE CALL AND EX AV -M Clotlii E. WINSHJPI TI AS just received another nev W n OVERCOATS, and can afford to,i them at greatly reduced pricea To the Public. • PURCILVSERSuf ltlMDV MAIR UVCS, will do well to call and examim^ am offering to sell at reduced pried ( the lateness of the season, dee 14 Hardeman &Sj W aro Hoi AXD COMMISSION MERi] • Haeon, Go- W ILL continue to give prompt a 1 FIRE PROOF WAKEllO! uer of 3d and Poplar streets, to all l ted to their charge. With their thanks for past favors i pledge of faithfulness te all their 6> turners, they hope lo receive tbeir fat* lie patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton i dace when required. |y Planter's Family Stores, ai»oI Ac,, furnished at tbe lowest market r»H THUS. UXKDEHIN. sep 7 taming full particulars and certificates from the best! waterproof, ofrarious kinds and qualities, both ^ authority iu the country. soled and pegged. Just received rad for sale low by Address J. A. H Af ON ft CO., Sept. 28. MIX 4c KIKTLAND. Montgomery. Ala _ Proprietors of tbe New Orleans Lightning Rod Manufactory, * fdec2t—3m| DOWNING HILL NURSERY. T HE Subserib ere beg leave to call the attention of the public to their targe collection of rtomlicrn Kui-rd I-'riiit Tree*, - embracing all the best varieties that have been tea- tedtatfces : ; Btoaftte. Also a fine collection of Ornmuculnl Trees unit Shrub,. Catalogues furnished by mail free of charge to all applicants. Adddress I’ETERri, HARDEN ft i p., dec 7—3m Atlanta, Oa <;arp_eti.\ Floor Oil Ol MATTI^ f RUGS AND .>1 Negroes ! Negroes !! ,4‘Jr E.SAULSBU1 WASHINGTON BLOCK. OP. LAN MACON, GA., T AKES pleasure in informing bto 11 buyers generally, that be u offer one of the most elegant audi Fail and Winter 1 For Gentlemen’s wear, that can b« dj city. Constant additiooa of desirabb f made by every steamer. _— He has in bis employ, one ofthe BLj SOUTH OF NEW YORK, and cn\ ders in the most approved stylo *twi| oet 19 j) UBBEK SHOES.—A large assortment it of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-i dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear's celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by Sept, 28. MIX ft KIRTLAND. o 1‘ Negro Shoes, have ever offered in this market. Men's doable soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled black and russetts; do. boys and youths black and russetts, all of which we are setting very AND. Sept. 28, MIX ft KIRTLA5 Dissolution oi C'oimrtiicrsliip. NEW GOODS- I ) DOTS AND SHOES -,M. ,. Hoys ami I ) Yo-ith - li::.- •• !l ! i.i;, | . ,-M IS--. 1- ;« Men's stout kip huutii g and mud Boots ; Gents last- J WIIJ, positively sell to the highest bidder, for THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24TII, 30 or 40 Likely Negroes, AT PERRY, HOUSTON CO^GA. I pledge my- T)LANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore , acIfto makeno private sale of said Negroes, and to JL the best assortment of Negro Shoes, w. «»»» have no bybidder, as I am compelled to have a largo amount of money by the 1st of March. All I ask is a fair competition among buyers. JAMES DANIEL, Of Madison. Ga. GP“ N. II —Said Negroes will be exhibited at Perry, Houston Co., one day berore the sale, feb 8—3t J. D. oet s li-hg tf Corn, Oal*<, Ciiaiio. Aic, jrAA BCSIl. Corn. OUU " 759 hush. Seed Oats, i. 13 tons Reese's Manipulated Guano, 10 tons Peruvian do For sale by AYBES, WINGFIELD ft CO fob l HOW TO DO GOOD AND GET C yw, — 5r '—o ] ing uauera, juomerey, opera ana ues, ana nne can i • “PAID FOR IT.” . Gamt) bell OC OOll, ■ SSP^^tVboya'and jrouths' pat^Md enam Take an Agency for our Publications. The terms NKAlt TINT I »viwo unitHE ’ elh-d Brogans: Men boys and } outlie taliionua are such, there cau be no possibility of loss Every ItlUTHE LAMl.E 111)1 si- i kip Brogans, a large assortment. Fimilvwlll he ci.,1 *- ... v.3. „ —— - by i TTAVE just received their Kali ami Winter supply ' Sept. 28. . JUX ft KUiTLAND. I Mrtlratar.- add?CM FOWI VI t WFr?8 1 Mr. Waterman, who is atone amhorixed to settle ±1 of KERSEYS. HEAVY BLANKETS and I r= =-= n , i X • , P “ h T' » 11<lfCa3 v ' rX- y I’U-.i. I ' l l. I G. L. DENMAN. NEGRO SHOES at tlm lowest market pric.-.. ami SwaDlU Lftlld fol Sd,le. -j : , e ° 8 ~V ■ NO. 308 Broadway,N. T. * ' J. WATERMAN. ' Planters wonld do weil lo call and examine before Mr. Waterman will be reoeiving.in a few days, a purchasing, splendid Block: of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to j They also continue to keep » general stock o which he would respectfully invite the attention of I GROCERIES at the old stem ihe former patrons of the House, and the public ! to bo undersold for Cash. gneersUy. fob 8 Macon, Oot. 13, mi. choice Swamp Land, two Two likely Negro Boys for Sale. - _ - -42 acres in cultivation, "Y*V 7E havo received from a friend, Two verv lo not intend j the balance, heavily timbered, and covered^wiih YY likely NEGRO BOYS, tor sale, aged 11 tnl j E IQHTY-ONEa , miles below Maeon—43 acres in cultivation, cm m LARGE Stock, and a great the above Good*, just rectirclj 1 at far lower Sgures, rad gir* k lection from the best stock ever oW A ISO, SATIN. DeLAUfE, LACE and MUSLW- WINDOW CURT WINDOW SHADES, GILT BANDS in great variety. Purchasers will consult their o®* 8mining my stock before buying- aug 3—tf - . ctEonqnx., " CLECilIOKK &J Manufacturers of.anJ I 1 1 j Saddles, Pw4 Ha LEATIIEII. ^ WHIPS, rTlV4 « RUBBER BELd^ Cane, forsale by feb 8 13 years, feb l hey aro warranted sound and all right, J BEARDEN 4c GAINES. OPPOSITE E jah 4-ny *C., , bond - CSlF j