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

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It I Kit KilDItIFt' KAI.RR. ■ ' (tewf Hottnn «Iocr, in fhsuipo olSrlu‘(lnl(“ SAVAXXAlf AXD CHARLESTON I I 1, X. n.Vnt.AT,...r. I). F1KDLAT. 1 steam packetline living property. to wit: . . .. ., , The !o\qr sareVlcf LAND. -Ituat- l» the City of j S scon, fo , a id County. Ml known, in the pUn of > id oily, a* put of lot No. seven (7), In square No I * ghttr-n (It). containing fifty-two uil a half feet! f not on Wajuut street, and known as the residence I 1 tot Jathcw Meant family, levied on to satiety c ie fi. fa. issue, from Bibb Superior Court, in favor ‘ \ ’il'iam B. Parker, at Jam- Usare. Keh. 23d, 1S39. ' 1 T W. RKAXTLY. feb 34 Sheriff. IX CON'N.VECTL,., with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Roads. lHK splendid and Fast Running ■ ■ Bibb illoncaire Wlllll Snip. 1 TnU be sold on the first TUESDAY in May '« l l >unty, the following yrdnrrty, to «il i I 1 Dentists OlsMl*m'c|alr.- i«nt. I Wash -- and, i large Mirror. 1 Pier Stand. 3 Plush Arm Cyudra, 13 Plush Chain. 1 Plush Sofa, 3 Office Chairs, ■tciork. 1 l)o«r Bell, 2 Window Ottoman and d ooD, 1 Center Table, 1 Pine Bureau, I Secretary, ►pt-ry Window Curtains, 1 large Kluth Covered !r. •- 0 arena eh. and 1 Show Caae. levied ou to fir n mortgage fi. fa. Irom Bibb Superior Court, Ivor of Jonathan A. Virgin, vs. iliram Seger,— ■r po nted oat in auid^n^^^^H GORDON, K. Barden, Commander, leaves Savan.] aah for Charleston every Sunday and IVedneiday afternoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Rail Boad going North; returning, leaves Chuleston every ihnda\ FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. ' Steam Engines and Mill Machinery, CottoiT Presses and Screws, Horse Powers, Cane Mills and Kettles. IRON RAILINGS, ^KovAursi'CMiAiiitoie. Important to Planters! and Friday night at el c'-loek /after the arrive! 1 COLUMNS MILL STONES.. GIN GEEIt. : Nashville, Memphis, at IV* P, of the cars of the North Eastern B. Road.) aud ar- ‘ ‘ , ry sr-n I 1 ? 1 fc r AfiCTIfe J*. rivea at Savannah early the following tunning*. . 1 Gi'lst and Circular Sail’ Afll<8. | R. R. at■ 10-1;’ A- M. By thia route Passenger* can obtain through tick- 1 ... . The 10 A. -1.train from Macon, O N and after Thursday, 15th Jnly, the Train* wk be run as follows: Leave Macon at 13 night. Arrive at Atlanta T.1S I A.M. Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.001 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 13 night. Arrive at Macon 7.15 : A. M. . • j Leave Atlanta at It A. M. Amv* at Macor, .DO ! P. M. .1 The night train will not be run e:> • T!.. 13 night train from Macon connecta with the Wes 1 fern and Atlantic Boad for Chattanon -a. Knoxville,} 11., with Georgia 1 aud Atlanta A Weal j INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK, Lanier A Anderson, A ttcTKkE T S AT LA .TT, ' MACON. GA., P RACTICE |n the counties of the Macon Cffcuit, •''•id in t'.r Caattin of Sumter, Monroetdid !oi,i s ; !iimi in th- K. .!• rai - j •vn.ii ill. NEW fatly i the . p#«»*Lnt v po eted oet in said nflrtjnge -1 ED. U. JEFFERS, Depty. Sheriff. Bibb bborlfi bale. VT ILL fie soldon the first Tuesday in April next, Y before the Court House door in the eity of 5 noon, between the luoal hours ol sale, one Carpet, o .< Dentist Lathe, two Dentist's Work Benches, flnir Bellows, one lot Tools, one Stove, and one li iXMindries, levied on na the property of Seger A fi dad .tie, to satisly a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court ’ ' vor ol J. M. lioanltnan, versus Sever A Blais- By thia roote Passengers can obtain through tick ets to and from davaunah, Ga., and Wilmington. N. I CacaH—. Having a through freight arrangement with the the Central Bail Road and ita connections, ail freight* between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con signed to tho agoct* of tbit Una will be forwarded i with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah. E. LAF1TTE A CO., Ag’ta. Charleston. I ian 19 . .-connects with that* PULLEYS, WHEELS, SHAFTING, Ac., Ac. Western A Atlan:i« it. R. at 8.40P. .M.nndGinrgia Ti nivni i v tf CAVO B. Ii. at 12 night; and Atlanta A West Point K K.i R. FINDLAi & S0!NS. | at iui m. Fib. 1. T. C. NISBET. BROWN’S HOTEL. orroarrg the mew hail road oErov, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietut Meals Beady on the Arrival of every Train M>l»» .. IT in ,1 .... i i V Vtarin s-c’iTv * : rnl^i' iSJi“V""* I HAM tACTtHEC ow OYER wractt PASSES THE Ur? El). G AEK?E^TDTy y Sherlff. Hbefi^f “l^^ j STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS, GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER MOUSE. Tho completion of tho Virginia and Tcnnes*ee Rail Hoad t makes this tho roost pleasant and direct i route to tho Virginia Springs, Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, fer *36 35, including Stage fare, *7 00, and to New York for *33 oo. Further information may be had in relation to thia Route, on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER, ang 3 Superintendent SCHEDULE ON THE IRON COTTON TIE. I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of tho grea South West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK with the common IIoop trou ISiiiuI, haa superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bate. Time ana space would fail ns to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men. Insurers, Compressers and Shippers,, showing South-Western R. a\ t vi? wnTPit t* * ccjrcs ifiir IIoop Lock and Iron Tic. Thoir economy ’ following Insurance C TbcAiisii-m Inniinu* • pi* •» v of whiph W. M. D.\ j nMiMlfliBinaiimmmto n ml ofw Ami llo- Ujfbiiifn tm amt pinriiir tnsu ! raacp Compiuiy. Alontgomery, of which T. 11 i Watts is PlrwMciUand A. William! is Secretary. Fir* rfate and riVon slaves taken nt usual rates rsirTt yar VErWwtmmrw vm+fvryrU pe:tek nrnniHirM, ' A TTT> Inrff y r l a w, 1 PERRY, GA. WILIj pr it'lict-in all llu* Cmirts «*i the liarou ; Di.^hict, mid rUd in tho Ffdpral Courts«*t £vfiv*nuith \ and .Marit-aa. Jaug 17—ly ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. ‘ (Jfacc on Triangular Work. Corner nf Cherry Si tret and Col tow Avenue. W E lmvo associated as partuers in tin* prac tice of Inw in the counties of the Macon :.n<l ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial coutnict—also will attend tli« Federal Courts nt Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. 31. SPEEK, mar 2 SAMUEL 1IUNTEU. nevum-Rw. MACON ^ DRUG-MAR^ 5 Pop I35b, v YY/O^L be kept constantly sui-i- > > o-o-i ii. -sinibtearticks in 1^?* MEDICINES. I’ll A■ U ACUTICAL PRLPab 12 S •' DOLE HAGS, INSTRBinS medicine CHE^ PERF1 MACON, . ci:oR(jrA.j < ?*K5S5S» T. MERT, *Kn,ur trapb Bnildir or liootou Sheriff Sales. ILL it* aold before tho Court Ilouae door, in ! of Familiea, Day Board.ri and Tranaient Gusto mera. Tbia Ilouae is now offered as inferior lo n- 1 Hotel in the South, and from its . i <w the town of Perry, lloustoo county, on the i eentrsl location, ita Urge and airy rooms, offers great Ullfihltl IN UtiHISItAI* k I Tuesday in*Arir>l next, the following property to • indooemeuta and aeoommodationa to Families am. WroilRllf Iron Cotton Screws. Su- n tr Parts of lota Nos, Is and in, in Ihotown ofFt. Tranaient person,. Tho public may expect from this GAR MILLS, SHAFTS & PULLIES, SAW MILL MACHINERY, MILL GEARING. CASTINGS. AND MA CHINERY IN GENERAL. \ alley, containing ouo liall acre more* or less, ami I H«n*e. all the lnxnriea and comforts to bo found i h lit went of the sMiiiUry Uobm, tnd in the rear of I nD y °tl»er hoteL 11. F. DENSE, ' rm • * ^ • • 1 ° Late ofthe Floyd Ilouae. h ap t) >St ore known nt Lilly's Grocery, sod known a» tl - Poated Luts in said town, levied on as the pro- pi rty of David P. -M..Brand, and poiuted ont by J. i Adams, tnuafero*. and. lavicd on by one u fa fr mi Taylor Interior Court, James P. Corbin, and II -nry L. Corbin, Executors of Napoleon B. Corbin, <1( re lied, vs. David P. M. Brand, and Zachariah N. It .uid, and Wm. II. Brand Becority. MdSI), nt the sun* time and place, will be aold, f+r lia f» of Cotton, jevied on aa the proper< Latest News by the -A.-tlan.-tic Telegrapli- To all whom it may couceru. This is to notify the public that IRON RAILING, WROUGHT & CAST, AC. rpHK undi-r.-igned believes that ho is inanufxctu- ON AXD AFTER JULY 39th. from tho Leave Macon at 11.45 p. in. and 9.65 a. in. Arrive 4. up at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Leave Colnmbns 4.00 a. ni. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive it Macon 9.50 s. m. and 9.18 p. m. Daily bthcctn Macon, Allmny and Da non : ” — in Albany 6.33a. m. 1 ring and selling the above Machinery, ten per \ . ' ” cent, cheaper, and of as good qoaUty as uy estih- j Ibhment nt the stoutli, nnd is willing So urnrraut all ■ 6 *. I (Las Wftrlr o. n/innl 5f .onoi.r (nffinv [ LcaV® AlbnilV J.00 p. IQ. LriU VC , Arrive in Mi SCHOFIELD & BROTHER, fWaCTj.m ate tame tune uui pise* wur ft® aora, • • , T r a • fZ&assztS&szUJSKts Isaacs is at Home Agam, : |MmiBMMa Ml(]|||\im dj» Plaiutitl's Aitiwacy, levied on by one fi fa from And begs to assure his patrons that bis SALOON Is 1 UUlll/lilHij vU 115? 1< nmton Superior Court, Felder, King A Co , vs. not a thing ofa day. Citiacns and tho traveling pnb- 1 M/»c/in fe>n frrin ' lie will find the establishment open not for the sen- “ ” the year, and those Superior Ji nes W. Skinner. . M^O, one lot of land. No. (307,i throe hundred ; «°n only, but at ^1 at J sevuu, iu the K’th District of Uouatun County, j calling upon ns will at all hours find our Larder snp- n*itaiiiti>g two hundred nod two nnd one half acres,, plied with all the delicacies that tho New Y’ork and in re or leaa.it being the lot on whieh the defend- other markets will afford in the way of eatablee. and niff, John Henderson, now lives, levied oil to satisfy , something good to drink, and six days ont of seven oifc fi f.i from Houston Superior Coart, James H. more than can be found iu any other house in town Cl irk, frutM, vs. John Henderson, of Houston eiinty, and Lawton tk Hcodereon 6f Maeon county, affBjioiinud out by John Henderson, one of tliu de unfnmr: AI>0, tho Mill* on Mossy Creek, and lot of land on -wbieii the said Mills ar* situate, containing two hundred and two and one-half acres, more or lea*, udagBrnot known, but known as Urawtbrd'*BUoa Muli, acme one fourth, or ouo-kalf mill* south of the Soutii-W, .-tern Railroad, as described in Ii tk, one ii fa from aT X 80ns, va. HOLSTEAD. mar 1 Sheriff forumciy i’ar'a Mills, levied on by 0 Houston Superior Court, U. Findlav itobert A. CratHord. . JOHN L. HO • Unilctl Males .Httrslial’s Saif. \Y7ILL 1>* cold before the Court Mon**, in the V V city of Mac-on, on the first Tuesday in Apr' usual hours of tale, the followin; the lot ou which It stands in the Boon county, on the Sooth- icing the Store House form- uext, between tne property, via tow“ Wivt cm Rail ,. erly occupied by Janies A. Stubbs. Levied on as ! lio property of Michael Frcndergari, deceased, to sntkifyafi la. from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for tho Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Robert Kwiug vs. M. Frendcrgast A Co. rr ~* 'KWMWpw't, Tile I Alexander Meriwether, frnntlilg on the pnbliesquare iu the town of Vienna. Dooly county. Said Lot* •oiitsliluff f*u and a hairaor«s nor* or less. Also tho Nerrtihaif'oflot of Land No. 9*, In the 7th DU tri.-t of Dooly county, adjoining Kliah* Woodward. All ( .-dblffd out, by Alaxandsr Meriwether. Also, lot .1 Land No. »T, m tlie Tib District of Dooly county, AD levied on as tho proper of Alexander Miriwotherto satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of GoorgUfia ffrvortiTJ. S.-. * llowle & Co., va. Alexander Mc rtwaGier. THOR L. ROSS, Msrrli 1,1*59. U. 3. Dtp. Matsbak E. Isaacs & Brother, Under Ralrton’a Unit, Cherry Ml. Ilia bill of fare will eveey day Be jnat the thing for little pay. And those who at their place may eat, WM find in it all things complete. And going once, they then will know That ISA ACS’ is the place to go. or EVERY DESCRIPTION. IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS. Having the most complete assortment of Iron Hail .... . _ injrs in the State, which for elegance, neatness, darn b •nail be nappj to aee opr friend*, assuring bility and design, canuot be fiarpatiaed, and are suit. Macon 1 Georgia. JOHN- S. SCnOFIKI.D JOSHUA SCHOFIELD. Wo are prepared to Manufaeturc STEAM ENGINES, ©i]iS©3i)iLX\l^ JylOiLiLiJp MILL AND GIN GEARING, Sugar Mills, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, ‘ h S,£tu« .tomnMUp. Usvo for New York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in the Cabin *15, Steerage *C. Through Tickets can be procured from Kail Ro.id Agents nt Montgomery, Columbus nnd Albany via Savannah to New York, by C *-*— *“ ** IIoop Iiork and Iron Tie. Iheir economy I wherever tried, has been conceded in these points: l, Thry save twenty 10 thirty dollar. c..l ill baling material ou every one hundred V* Daily Trains IcHcccn Macon tfCMus. j “Sd^Aro S^utl? • 3. It ia a perfect »afe£aard ajraint<t lott of Cotton tho bale. If In nn nltnoMf absolute Nrcaritr I fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, aa jdiowu by actual experiment, will smoulder without flame, twenty, hours without spreading, and allowing plenty of time for easy extinguishment. 5 If In nu abnolutclr secure fn*tt*>iing. In actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular ■ from a house top, upon a brick pavement, without perceptible effect. ti. It is perfectly simple.and requires no machinery at all in tne application. Any common hoop iron of proper width and thickness, (which ia about j inch wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken ia 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 about one inch* and then bent over the end of the lock. The other eud ol the hoop is then passed round tho bale and drawn through J a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock* and then bent in the same manner os the other. The Dawson 1.40 p. m. Incon 9.18 p. in. Tri-Weekly. Down: Monday, W ednesday and Friday—Up: Tues day, Thursday aud Saturday. Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. in. Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar rive at Macon 9.11 p. m, Trans to Columbus form n through connection to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington (Savannah. Milledgeville and Eatonton. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Hainbridge, Thotnasville, Ac., daily; also, tri-week ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesville and Ilawkinsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Go. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the Day Trains troin Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention in Macon. For other points take ei- T. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT L AW, MACON, G A . O FFICE iu .Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, first door above entrance to Concert Hall. aug 4 C. P. CULVER HOUSE, F. A. ANSLEY. Culvcrliotisc «V Anblcy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA, W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining counties. All business promptly attended to. jan 11 J. L. SJCWARD. A. H IIAN3LLL. - SEWARD & IIAHSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THO ilASVILLE, GA. A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in tho counties ol Thomas, Lowndes, Irwiu, Telfair, llerrien, Colquitt, Clinch. Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD Jc 1IANSELL. Thomasvillo, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 -A.rt.lrux- XDi.olsin.so3x, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. # - . OFFICE—iu Washington Block, over E. Sauls* button ts then turned back to its place over them, | bury’s Clothin^ Store, and the hoop is fast ou the bale, and the bale may be in ° moved If desired. * | ; - 7. It holds thepackage in one-fourth smaller com- peter j. strozikr. ............ ...John t. plover -* * * * STROZIEKI A GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAWSON, GA. WILL practice in the Counties of Terrell, Clay, Wheeler * WtlsdVv SEWING MAC him T HE Subscribers, from tbs increaseil dbmr.ud -for Iron Railings of their manufacture, have been encouraged to make that branch of their works a special department, possessing superior fa cilities for the manufacture of i ron RiviLmas, torany and all purposes ol the most approved dc- great rapidity ; make an even and firm •ign.% either plain or ornamental. They are assured both side* that will net rip ^ ecenmnla, * in saying to the public, that in point of variety and ‘ ’ substantial work, together with moderate prices.' that they are determined to please. In addition to all the usual styles of this class of work, they are making NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVE TPrices IFLed.-u.ee | rpHfiSE Machines arc the best cverei] I the public. They are simple andj ! easily kept in repair; work without noise - * Fuller’s Patent Bailing. This is a new article, possessing extraordinary strength by a combination of Wrought .Iron in its structure. All of which will bo warranted equal to the best made in tho Union. feb 1 Ii. FINDLAY X SONS. variety and are applicable to every purpose and oui.g - - 1 —on to the art in question. ETA reduction of $25 03 lately nuj*;. J. * W. A. itoss. x! Send for a Circular. ijri feb 22 MENARD & BURG! I? VJ T ii.ll.l MiEHs AND <U e "w o ler IjTlAVEjust received aud opened < II splendid assortment of Goods i a easier to ban- pass than rope—thereby rendering it die, and cheapening freight. These facta and advantages are certified to by leading Warehouse men, 1‘lauters, Shippers and Bro- ' them that it will be oar unremitting careto please in . able forthe Fronts of STrS^*^ 0 *’ “ W ° U * Utr 0Uraelve " w0 h * Ve done : Dwelling., Cemetery Pnblie Hqu fSr It may not be geuerally knnwnthat wo have to moot the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import- rale liran- . by Steamships, in Cabin, as follows; Montgomery 62ti; Columbus $23 ; Albany $24 25. GKO. W. ADAMS, aug 3 Superintendent. Church Fences nud ISuIrenim. Houston April MicrilT Sale. W ILL be sold, before tbcGosrt House door In I’erry, -H/rostan county,' on the tint Tues day ta April next, between the legal boars of sale, all tliafctmot or pared of land known as the Chair, place, eontainiug five acres more or less, adjoining the {own of i’erry, and William Summerford, whero- •>u L^vsli M. Uuieey now resides, lsvk-d on as the property or John J. Glover, to satisfy a fi fa from ilou»Wn inferior Court, returnable July Term, 1855, Carhirt X RotT, vs. John J. Glover, and Klijali M. Hill y. [mar 1J,. . JOHN SMITH, D'py Sh'ff. Adtlltl- Minus V sale. B Yan or.fftr of the Ordinary of J. nes county, will be sold before Ibe Court House door in CUutun, ou tbs ant Tuesday In May next, the followin): slaves: Lewi., George, Umity. Betsey, and an infkni: child* belonging to il.u KsUte of William J. Card, deceased, sold to perfect titles. JAMES GREEN, Administrator de bonis non of mnr 1 W. J. CARD, dec'sd. ed by ourselves a very superior quality of dy, fin* Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing all the medical qualities so much desired by tin in. Look at Ids Bill of Fare, aud choose fur yourself; Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in tlie shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any way yen want them ALSO, Shrimp* and Cabs, Wild Gams of every variety. Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Collets, Ham ana Eggs, Deviled liam and Deviled Terspins, Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, Xc„ Xe„ Ac. Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Dpcks, Ki-h, and anything that an epienre wants, can always be had when in season. Confectioneries and Fruits. ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Confectioneries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pine Apples, Vsrioni description of Nuts, Cakes, Ac., All of which ean be purchased at tow prices for CASH. Be sore and call at oct IS E. ISAACS A BROTHER. S SRAINERD’S Persons desirous of purchasing BAILINGS, will ,, . vr . n rr f i’v cmn tj r; do well to give us a call, as we are determined toof- AlACON V ARIE1 1 SIORE, fer as good bargains as any Northern Establishment , yp-Speriimns of our Work can be seen at Hose: Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences iu | this city. uov 30 ly HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. AT Carlrart cb Curd's, MACON, GEORGIA, W HERE can be seen one of the largest Stocks of HARDWARE, IKON. STEEL, and CAB , BIAGE MAKER S MATERIALS to be found in , Middle Georgia. Importing largely, aud baying di rect from the Manufacturers, enable os to offer CffTTON AVENUE. Opposite Boss, Coleman A Rosa, and C. II. Freeman. C ROCKERY, Glass Ware, House Furnishing ar tides of every description. Tin Wart) ot all kinds. Refrigerators, Ire Cream Kreexers, Brooms, Pails, Toy Barrows, Wagons, Willow Ware, Lu- bin’s Perfumery—Bay Rum, best quality. Fishing Tackle aud Hooks, Mohair Cloth, Chapman’s aud oilier Razor Straps, Combs in every variety. Tooth Pasta, Sieves, Vi olin Bows A Bridges, Cut lery. Pistols. Pencils, Knitting Needles, Spectacles, Ac., Ac. FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture ken in testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec I char -h jochee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew- iked in this advertisement. It. Montgomery, the . art All business entrusted to them, will receive prompt and unremitting attention. Jan. 4.—ly. greater inducements to those wishing to purchase bought and sold, Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished anything in our line. Call and see ui», and he con- w **h dispatch. \ iolius, Canes, Ac., Repaired and vinced. CARIIAKT A CU1JD. Polished; Best quality cf Furniture, Varnish and •>*i*s HAfi on*r»tkL.'Cj » Sand Psoerior tale. Medicine for safe, pure from S. B., Agent for Company. Sand Paper tor tale. X. B.—Graffenbon Executor’s Sale OF CIIOJCK FAMILY ASD PLANTATION —1*33 O-BO E S. I>\ virtue uttvn order from the Honorable the J J Court of Ordmary - f Uouatun County, will bo aold hrlorelbe Court House door in Perry, on tho first Tut xdny iu April Host, ibciug sale day,) tin gro property b«-lnsfftfh)f *o the KMuto of Shnli .1 Crawford, lata ofoaidcoupty* deceased, forthe bon- creditors ni said Estate. In this etit of the heir* aud lot of unusually likely nr bouse Sir tents inf, riot- to Plantation Driver, W thero are trained none. Also a valuable oars. Carriage Driver, and Plantation Driver, t> agon or several likely bo,a andgirls. Icb 33—today* Executor. . * Houston Laud for Sole. A GREEABLE to the last Will and Teatamont of Samuel JJinkins, deceased, will be sold before th. Court House door w the tovru at Perry, on the talussr rt.Ayr.vnox lately owned by deceased, containing about 1300 acre*. tlMiff ffpo nnder rul’ivation, the balance very heavily/llmbcretl. This Plantation, ia one of the most dosiraUsiiiHMNifoti rnsnty, bsingtoented im mediately on the SouSh-Wtratem Bail Hoad, ne..r Station No IL a short distance from the city of Ma con, bSSMty, 1 well watered by Springs, well im proved, and in the midst of a highly intelligent and zsmrjmpsxssi wt crop next yon :.DTfk/ ,t IfliUrl ,10111/ St The Plantation will bo sold for cash, or on snch tiino as tlie ptfrehaser may wish. -Persons wishing to buy liosaffM ljaiiffs, weald do well to examine the above place before purchasing. Mr. R. W. Mat thews, on the place, or eithor of the Executors, will take pieaeere in showing it to any one wishing to purchase. « ' r . Th %^^±., th D , ^ nUU0ni - 0fW “- “ Bateuihh," _ mock and Thompson Field S, I). UILC D. F. Gunn, J. M. Uam- *Mlt' • : ' J i, BRANTLEY. J.W. SHINHOLSER C. I>. ANDERSON. Executors. I’ort Valley .March 1—Ids Atliitiittsirator’s Stile. i Y virtue of sn order from the Ordinary of Burke ,will he sold be(pre tho Court house i of Nashville, in Uorrien county, os ,y in May. next, between the usual rJ ot number 311,10th District of ori- now Berrien county, oanuiaing 490 > or less, belonging to Henry Heath, oe- of Uarke county. WASHINGTON MOBLEY, Adin’r of may* HENRY HEATH. ELIAS EINSTEIN, Corner or 3d,St. A Cotton Avenue, B EGS leave to inform the Ladies of Macon and the public in general that be has just returned from New-York and is now ready to show one of the Largest otttl Iiniidsoinest Stocks of FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC I0KY ever exhibited iu tho Southern market, which will be sold at remarkably low figures to cash and prompt paying time buyers. Tbe Stock comprises, in part, the following, viz i Milk Drew Goad.. Robes a Lis, and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks, Black Silks, such as Gras dc Rhine, Groa do Naple and Iliahop Silks. Woolen Ores. Good-. French, German and English Merinnes, AH wool Robes a Us, Do Laine Robes a quille Cashmere Robes a quille, Imp. Fnnlard, Brocaded Raters. Pail de Cbeore, Imperial Paramattas, Mohairs, Cashmeres, lialinorals, De Laines, De lieges, English, American A French Prints A Ginghams. Shnivls nud Mcnrfa. Mantilla Stella Shawls, Mantilla Sbawls, Stolls Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Waterloo Long Shawls, Bay State Long aud Square Shawls, ' Crape, Basket and Blanket Shawls, Chenille, Cashmere aud printed Scarfs. Cloak*—A Choice A-serlmrnt of Talisman, Rosalie, Eva, Casta Diva, Pandora, Cordelia, Duchess de Beni, Rob Roy, Grey Maneuvering aud Velvet Cloaks. ol tlie very latest and moat fashionable styles. Embroideries. Ribb. Jacconet, Cnlar de Paris, Jaceonet and Swiss Ut. Setts. Bibb. Jacconet Setts de Paris, ltibb. Jacconet Prims Donna Setts, Laos trimmed Setts, Embroidered Bands, Financings. Skirts, Children's Waists and Robes, Laoe and Mnsliu Curtains. A complete Assortment of riocirry, House nnd Pinnfntion Furnishing Goods, and all other articles usually found iu a regular Dry Good Store. Remember, at ELIAS EINSTEIN S, Sep. 38, Comer 3d Street and Colton Avenue. 336,000 SWEDES, or 5,383 Bars of s?«ve<Jcs Iron, assorted* from I to 12 t j |L , company inches wide, of our oirn importation. In store and ^ ri, « J for sale by UAKHABT A CUIiD 1 -—J — FLOW STEEL, Manufactured expressly for tbis market, and assorted 1 from 2) to Hiucbea wide, together with a full assort leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac tory experience and tests, unite iu the f-illowinga- . greement, which will leave mi doubt on th so points: We, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers aud Buyers, : of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we will pay - ‘ " ed with though per bale than Rope-tied Cotton. HARRIS A JOHNSTON C. V. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM From Savannah, we copy the following engage ment made with the Comprees Establishment of Mr. Lamar: Savannah, July 22d, tgjg. Messrs. Fbcehak A Rudkuts, Macon, Ga I Wilkinson—-and by special contract in any other portion of tho State. Also, iu tho Federal Court, at Savannah and Ma rietta. Office over tho Manufacturer’s Bank. JOHN RUTHERFORD, JOHN K. HILL. # Jdl^TS & G^LPS, AT REDUCED PRICES- i XI splendid assortment of N O 1 Silk Hats *4 50 rs* I consisting in part of the foUowing article »«■ -- 3 i 0 ^» GOLD AXD SILVJ1 44 1 Black Cassimerc Bata 4,50^^© _ “ i 44 Soft 44 l.oo to 4.oo | \VT A r 11 TT T? Men's ami Boy's Navy Caps t,5o| * ▼ X V_y AX Jj “ 44 44 Fine Cloth Caps for 50 cts. to 1,25 j Hunting Magic Case. Independent 2d, a^ ( All other Goods iu proportion for CASH ONLY. { tlemen. Those that buy on credit must expect to pay the old GOLD lVATt'IlE® for Ladies, rich n prices. Oar stock is cheaper, more elegant and ex * tiful.* ' tensive than ever before, and we invite our friends; HILVEB WARE, «uch «s Spootn.Ua and the public generally to call and see for them-j lets, Ac. selves. Stand in the Building under Italston’s Hall, j filleVKR PLATED WARE, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. | tors, Egjf Boiiers, (with Gold Plated Go.d Ci — . Spoons.) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Csndk i dec 7 BELDEN & CO I IVIn.«xcal Instrumcuis. ^ Such as Violins. Flutes, Guitars, Badj« ^ i tinea. D. C. HODGKINS & 80i\,i JEWELRY, TV/T* aeon GrSL. Conslstliig of Diamond and Gold Rings ^ TNVITES tho so-'-i .s, Ac., sparkling and bright. 1 attention of the Sporting Pnblie and oth- rs, to t h e i r "5■ft'.i.'. .. i*!l«3SB3.T73S* : Nfo» ' Gold Pens, and Pencils. Guitar aud Viol* large selection of DOUBLE GUNS, RIFLES, PIS- i and a varied assortment o( TOLU, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERT, F*»nrv GoocN FISHING TA' KLE, WALKING STICKS. FOR- „ . „ 3 ’. , EIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUNITION, and every Music Boxes, too numerous to particula article found in a FIRST CLASS _ — — * Thankful for the liberal patronage besto them, ainee they commenced business, they J continuance of the same, and will spare Macon, Jan. 17. ’59 J. T. MAY, essrs. Fbcehan X Roberts, Macon, Ga: A T T A T) V t? V t rp TA IF (If nit.—I have agreed with .Ur. Beattie, Agent for A3- 1 1 U It IN 1/ 1 il.1 Liil.ii, Ingersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the same terms as Rope tied C->tton. This arrangement to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. Respectfully, Ac, C. A. L. LAMAR. ; EVTI.EU, TAYI.Olt COfiSTY, UEOIIGIA. feb l—ly* ISAAC HABDEMAUf, ” ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA. inly 7 ly MRSa DESSAU H AS ns usu.il returned from tho Sorth with her strikingly mnguificent assort ment ol Uefinet) Iron, all files. Band A Oval Iron, all mu:t of PARISIAN MILLINER Y, surpass-, tizrS, Hi un:l and Sijuaro In»n, all sizes. Horse srlioe ingin grandeur nuy stock *»f GOODJ that Iron, all aixes, Ca.it and German Steel, Blister Steel, has ever been submitted to Southern inspection. Anvils Vises.Bellow.landAforeer l’lates Smith | EVENING DRESSES which baffle description, Hammers and Tones, 1 lanter s Hot5, various m.i- f n,<• . vniix-ii ., . • • , . kers, Brndo’s Patent Hoes, Homes. Tracts, Plow EGLANTINE ( LOAKS, witli Lucknow Tmil- Lines, Axes, (Toni Sheller?, .Straw Cntfero, and all nilnjrs. fcjmls of Plantation, Carpenter’s and Machinist’s DRESS TRIMMINGS, CASPIAN HAIR PINS, GRECIAN CURLS, HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and an assortment ol divers articles, which would require an endless list to enumerate. Delay not! Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer, solicits the patronage of all desiring the ricn.elegant aud henutitul. £5^*MRS. D., is prepared to fumiah Milliners with UARHART A CURD'S. Tools, can be found nt jan 4 H. HORNE’S CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT STORE, And Pastry Bakery, at his ncir Store, next to Ayres, Win "field fy Co's, CHERRY ST.. MACON, GA. pAttTlEA Dmnero «sjItafo. Orabhsdwilb SSSTSsTS , , ° rn ’ u ’'- u,al ,nd ,n *»- line,Bt Uio .horteat notice and lowe»t rates. T wi ©ivies. * r . C*l>c.a /I„/i/I titiciienu.c/i/l n!t-1,.c I * * test styles. Cakes, dressed iu uusurpazscd styles-- French Pastry of every kind, as well ns all kinds of Desert made to order, among them many new dishta. French Candies. Chocolate, Cream, etc. Oranges, Pineapples, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, ltniyins, Date-, Figs, Currants, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, Preserves, Crackers, Segars, Cider, etc. WINES AND BRANDIES of undoubted purity. Toys, Sardines, Lobsters, Pickles, Since®, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba ges. Cranberries, etc. £3^* All goods warranted to be first class articles, and sold as low as can lie bought in Macon. TERMS—Cash, for all not holding Pass books. H. IIORNE will attend personally to superintend HOLIDAY STYLES OF HATS, JUST RKCKIYED AT STONE’S, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE- G ENTS lll:wk Velvet lints, (something entirely do do A Plush do do . oo (new.) do Tweed, (all colors)* do > do do do Leather Sportsman’s lists, do do * do Superior Moleskin do (New Style, do do Black Ca*Mmcre do do do Aud the largest and most elegant ahsortment ot in City or Couutry. ty CoDNTitT 51 Knell a bts will find a good as norlmcnt of Confeclio'uarie* at my cetabli.hment and the price, as low as any where else in Iho City, jan 35—ly i Call and see,.and be convinced that he can sell as CHEAP' Art THE CHBAPEMT." dec 7 C. H. Freeman & Co. COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., ' orrau, as dsuai., at theiis old stand, a choice ASOHTMKNT ON FAMILY GROCERIES, The Georgia Iron Lock Coinpauy, comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the ' T. P. Sti'bbs, attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter est and value, and either of them trill lie glad to fur nish any further information, or particular applica tion mav be made to the Secretary. J. F. WINTER, IT. A. HARRIS. DUNLAP A HARRIS. | FREEMAN & ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Maeon, Aug. 3,1 Mi». iy LAW CARO. B. Hill, Stubbs dc Hill, A T T O It NEY8A T L A W, Macon, Ga. a pi So Sportsman’s Emporium, NORTH OR SOUTH. B v careful attention to the bnsiaes3, and keeping le best GOODS in our line, we expect to receive a continuation of past favors. Repairing carefully atfcndc«l ton** hereto- Oct. 96. fore. TO PLANTERS - AND MERCHANTS. W E offer the foUowing articles on very accom modating terms: 1000 rolls Gunny Bagging, 1000 Sacks Salt, 25 barrels Potatoes, 410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 1100 coils Richardson's Green Leaf Rope. 1000 pounds Twine, 175 barrels Sugar, 200 sack® Coffee aU qualities. 150 boxes Candles all qualities. give satisfaction to their customers, bod] and quality of their Wares, and in price. Watch and other repairing executed wifi, and on reasonable terms. jt oct 5 WATCHES, Jewelry, Pianos, NEW ANlT ELEGANT NOW OPENING FOR 1858. Fall & Winter Trade,] COSS1STIXO IN part or 7VATCUES of all the finest 'qualities cased in Gofd and Silver, i 100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy,, and Gentlemen’s wear, warranted good fi Win. K. dcGrattcnrlcd, A TTO R N E Y AT L A W, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above Damouf's oct 27 A CARD. T HE undersigned feels it his duty to render i thanks to tho citizens of Houston nnd adjoin ing counties, for their liberal nnd extensive patron- 1 age. While he begs a continuance of their favors, he will state to those who do not know him, that ma- uy years practice in the principal cities ot the South aud a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to . make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of the most approved and latest style, as cumin- furnish ed by nny Dentist iu the State. A WORD ABOUT THE “CHEAP STYLE OF WOIiK.” Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial gko. Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices, may feel assured that I will rather share my profits with them than “accommodate” them with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will never give sat isfaction, and is tho dearest nt the end All persons desiring my services will please call at L. IV. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store. jau 6 AJCVM, Iveys, Seals, Ac., of the I wom. JKIVSLKV in Beta of Diamond, i Garnet, Cameo, Lava, Mosaics, all Gold, it. I PEN AND PENCIL CAUfim of f Silver. SPECTACLES, of Gold, Silver, Common, including a fine lot of Scotch Pel BILTEB WAKE, Tea Setti, ~ Dippers, Butter Cooler*, Wiitm Spoons. Knives, *c. Warranted equal i 100 do Soda, 135 kegs Nails, I 150 boles Osnaburgs, 50 .bales Georgia Kerseys, 35 bales Yarns, . 100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 2r> hhds. Molasses, 30 barrels Svrop, Large Stock of fresh and new ; Dry CSrOodst, ; Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living rates, consisting of the foUowing: j j 20 cases Prints, j t( f jj. s. Coin 1j cascs uinjjliani.^, vtw tTcn ivim? in \V*ttf.r< 1000 pieces Mennoes, Delancs.Shally and Alpacas t> -,* $nc ^g A Freit Stands, Snuffers 1200 dozen Hosiery, i . nnsiitr 5 |£}f? Tiekl ) nTio nd „ 0 i! 1 c; d “ : " e8 * iC StripC8 ' i vANDV GOODS, an endless vane in £ ?n?!SL!£aS£: , , , I and elegant designs, selected for Bridal id 10 cases Flannels. 525 pieces Satinets aim Jeans I 150 pieces Cassimcrcs, 1 1 re ~ enu5 ‘ QQpieces Fancy aud Black Silks, 800 dozen Handkerchiefs, AUo l a < b.reritre/.t I nrr1n’fl,i„».nH lint. Chains, Una f ixtures, Uil paintings, to J. B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, 'X“S, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and j CMego f Sho ^ ofaJ i U!nds . » nd liioo Negro Blankets. I Charlton, also McIntosh of tho Eastern. m.jr4_ We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. | gssox ' Get. 26—tf J. 14. AW .A. ROJS8. AIjNO a FINK 8TOCK Ol Cullen J bio and Pocket use. Guns, Colt’a Vh4ek.1§ Books, Banker’s Cases, Surveyor's C® Chains, Gas Fixtures, Oil paintings. Tooth® my Hesidence. in Perry, where they wifi tindoll thu,[ comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv- t L fog at a distance may procure my services bygiving mo notice. Dentists will find a largo assortment ot the best uoniNson of as G. S. & C. ROBINSON, Attorneys nt Law, CUTIIBERT, GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to all business en trusted to them, ia Randolph, Clay, Early, Mil ler. Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart ana Quitman counties. March 1. !«&. tf Boskets. Games of vsrio ditto Chalk Leathers, Ac..! and Magnetic Toys, Ac., Ac., ail of whicij srld on the Dest terms. A call is respecd^ lioited with an assurance that oar best < ~ $50,000 Reward! The above smn was actually given to my patreos t0 1’* , ‘" se *“ < l u! '*> t } J' r JQH\sx()X during tho year 1858. Eg- 1VOTICE! Jfl DUANE RULIS0N, PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.!! K1.7IBROUGII dc BASS, ’ material, for tilling Teeti” as well as for makiog *r- ATTORNEYS AT LA W . Proprietor of tbe Great Gift Book House, No. 33 A now acd fine lot expected daily, and will | South Third Street, Philadelphia, continues the sale j at Manufacturer's Price,. tificialBcta, at Northern prices. DR. FREDERICK GARKK, octl9—ly Burgeon Dentist. $!O.OOQ Oa,sill j Geo. KiMBROtfcH. E. S. Bass, tftarkville, Lee co., Gn Dawson,Terrell co., Ga. mar 8 of Books as usual. A Gift worth from 35 cents to j *100 scut with every Book. $SOO Worth of Gifts!!! CONSISTING Or GOLD 4 SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Ac., E. J. JOHNSTON 4| HAIR WORK. We are now prepared to have all kinds < Work done with neatness and beantv nov 3 K. J. JOHNSTON tl Watches, Jewelry, OK. ffl, F. HOLT STaluable *Pla nt.atiion att ’ )nd promptly all calU left either at his Will be distributed with ever}- lOOO Books. v WAIAL.VUAU -*• *ro*kWM/u*v** \ V Ofiico. over Bowdre A Anderson's Store, or The attention of the public is respectfully aolici , rfTHE subscribers would inform thecii r« urirrcmw ennvrr w/vd sin- ^; g residence in Vineville, opposite Msj. Coiner’s, ted to tho extensive assortment of valuable Standard ; j Macon and vicinity, that they hare * mar 8—ly* | and Miscellaneous Books, which are offered for sale, store formerly occupied by Mr. M. u: tRw at the lowest prices. they intend carrying on the GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! Jewelry Busincss, For everv Book purchased at One Dollar or more, j and will keep a neat and well selected IN HOUSTON COUNTr FOR SALE, rp HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- I lars cash, the Plantation iu llou.-ton courty;; =r=r =—nymynAar nwrinTT ^25,DK* J. 3)ICF.S0a« LMIiH, TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation Is fourteen miles from Macon and lies iu one mile of the South-Western Kail lload, said road passing through one corner of the Land. There is between six and seven hundred acres c*f Land cleared, and in OLD MAGNOLIA WEIS O F every description and of tbe best quality, fresh line condition for making a crop another year. The by day or night, and good—being constantly In receipt of new 1 place is well improved. Having Frame Negro ! OFFICE—Or PRACTICING PHYBfCIAN, MACON, GEORGIA. yylhL atteud promptly to oli.Professional calls d pur^ —..... — —- — — _ — — ,. . . , - - _ _ the purchaser will be entitled to receive one of the I goods connected with thst busine following articles : i you to give us a call, and in return wi)f * , .. - .. Gold and Silver V atchcs. Gold Lockets, Ladies i fair and honest dealings at aU times, made^onhim.eitlforathiaOfficoorRcaidence,.1 >nd Gold Guard Uhaii-.--, Gold Rings. Cameo Watches and Jewelry Itiinrli.rJ-. i,. n ->.irv Se ,s > ®"’ d Bracelets, Cameo and Florentine Set-1 cleaned and repaired by a faithful and effksl " 3 j tings, Ladies’ Cameo Breast Pins, Ladies' h lorentine ! workman, and warranted to give satisfacfwxl 1 Sets. Ladies’ Florentine Pins, Ladies' Cameo Ear i p. s.—Having purchased the Goods bekr* Drops, Ladies’ Gold Brc I Pins, Gold Bosom Studs said Barnes, at a great discount from the ! Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold ri'teve Buttons, Gold Com- i offer them at mereial Pens in Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens, : e, r ., n . with Holders, Extra Gold Pens, with Cases and Hoi- ,. ,V 1 7 T-!. ... I ders. Gents’ Cluster Bosom Pins. Gold Tooth Picks, | Goods mosti> are No. l quell y, u J supplies from the Northern Markets, I Sogars, Syrups, Coffee, j Teas, I Sweetmeats, BOOTS AND SHOES. A TTHE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3, g Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington ^ liall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers ^ would ret urn their thank* for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most reapMtfully solicit a continuance of tb same. Wehave now in store a large assortment ofe BOOTS AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions will be made, of aU the different styles and patient* usually called for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine our stock, saws are prepared to sell aa low as any house in the city or State. Sept. 38. MIX X KIRTLAND. N HOTTCE.—Two months after date application ■ will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Jones county. Ga., for leave to sell a negro man by the name or Ephrxlrti, belonging to Thomas J. wim- hisli, one rf tbe minor Ml* »f WHIfaniM. Wimbiah, 1st* of said Sold for the benefit ,.f said minor*. KLIAABKTH A. C. W1MB1SH. | NOTICE. A LL fl lus, late of Hoi l against Samuel Dink County, deceased, will please present them, properly proven, to the nnder- : ignrd. Those indebted So said deceased, are here by requested to make immediate payment. 4 D. BRANTLEY, J, W.SHINHOLSKR, 0. D. ANDKHtiON. Fort YaBqy, March 1—fit Executors. B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine ■ Frenrh Calf Roots, pnmp sole, welted and waterproof, of various kinda and qualities, both -s**! soled and pegged. Just received aad for sale low by Sept, 38 . AUX X KIRTLAND. R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment of Gents and boys Rubber*. Also, Lt-^* dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’i celebrated patent Just received and for sale low by Sept. K* MIX X KIRTLAND 3 HE undersigned offer for sale the above stall dard brand of fine RYU WHISKEY, ol their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. „ The quality of this Whiskey known so favorably iu! “"ft the South, , A' 111 ' ’»^>' -rticle. too numerous to me. lion, com- kf|>t up toIta former h. K h standard, and jiunl^sw j the who | e ranjrf of Family Grocery fupplies. Spices, Citron, Green Fruits in cant, Hams. Condi manta. Lard, Fauces, Flour, Chocs®. Butter, Mackerel. Pork, eya t Whit® Fish, 1 Negroes, and Frame Gin House, Cotton Screw nnd Herrings, j Stables. These Lauds are level and well adapted to the pro duction of Corn or Cotton, juid iijstetd of wearing out, get more productive as they grow older, under judicious cultivation. The place will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand dollars cash. Any further information desired, will be furnished and consumers can rely upon its being perfectly pure KYE WHISKEY, distilled under our own per sonal supervision, and entirely free from any^ del®* so objectionable Always bavin? a lnrg; CANDIES- We particularly invite the attention ..id others to our large and complete etc 2 dies manufactured by curselves, of the very best i — Mock of the above, nnd ! materials and warranted to retain their hardness aqd j CE—Ove» Menard A RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Bo5s\ jan 18 ! Any further imormauon uesurea.wiu be lurmsneu . _ - * . . . by addressing the undersigned at Busba> ville. Hous- t«» County. Georgia. D. F. GUNN, stock of Can- . o* * •HI. At. Freeman, JI. />., H AVING returned to Macon, offers his Profes*. ders, Uents'Cluster Bosom rins, uoiu loom nexo, 1 ^—ji’"™ fcional services to its citizens, and those of tho , Ladies and Gents* Gold Pencils, Ladies’ Gold Ear J we shall offer them, it *•* £***■ ££ ...i: :—...j ... i a v;.wi.fr .i.... i>..rei,.re t»; m. i tor those iu want of anv thine: in the wsy vi Drops, Eight day Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing Sla-1 for those ill want of ally thing in the w,y v ’ - - - ” • — — including! Jewelry, to mxko Uieir purchases at other fine Wtiiskiz.«. in New York as well ss PhiU- brilliancy, while the inlported Candies soon lose ‘ - ‘ id f - — - KOEK HAVE’S delphia, we areenablcd to ship goods from either cl ty direct. FREEMAN X SIMPSON, Pha-nix Distillery. OFFICE—103 So. Front St., Philadelphia. •* 96 Wall St., New York, oclis—ly - r— HOLLAND BITTERS. 1 THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY surrounding country, aud is prepared to treat their various diseases with innocent vegetable remedies, aud hopes that in consideration ot the fact that be givts no.poison, draw, no blood, and ne.verdestroys the constitutions of his patients, be will be liberally patronized By the afflict/ d. ty Particular attention will bu given to Plante- t upon application tion. and other couutry practice. • are more liberal . iy Office at tho Drug Store of Dr. M. 8. Thom- i this bnriness forthe last eight years, my experience I find a large assortment of chines. Pocket Knives, Stiver Ware, including | 1 - - - Spoon*. Mutter Knives, Fork3, Cake Baskets, Xc. I OLD STAND OF M. D BARNEfi. Alan, Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jewc’y, Gift - opposite the Lanier House. Books, Ac., worth from 85 cents to *25.00. j Onewordmore. theu we are done for thuH Our New Catalogues for 1858 are sent free to all, i To those wlto visit Savannah, we invite ttj _,>on appiicatior. The inducements offered agents . V. \V. SKIFF'S JEVVELRV STORK, It®-J are more liberal than those of ny other bou.e in j tv,) opposite the Pulsski House, where ‘ * ' i large son, to wbom he refer*. janl Cii-orRiu—Jones Comity. W ^BIHKBEA*. Lewi* D. Whnherly mppHes for let teesef Admiidutratlonon the estate of Brnja min 11. Speights, lute oi .Inns* Mount Thee* ere therefore to rite and-ad singular, the kindred and creditors of spii to bo aafoaraieer at ray office, on nr before tbe first .V’oaJapiaApril nsx,. to Hrow eanse, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Givuft. aiulornqr band, this ?Bth Feb., 1*59 . DMAS. MACAKTHY, Ordinary, to --.I-1 r i.. -. J „ Forks and Spoons, Cantor*, k*,^Wafttrs, knd a m-u/ rai a*- * ode, to which I invito Ikrg- G-ill let* * -rtiu- •tli* , . PIP I haeweafoawd, all ehtee of that esoalsfor Stove, . tho IItOit- wITCw, trideh, for perfection in ope- N. Me l eennandfoeluri.iff'erery d criptionof 'l’i a Waest Wb*l JSeie purehaserj will | •ivo mewF ehtk Friee list forwarded on Jlun r* M. A WISE, fotJjake jwJ'* - ’•’CbffiTM. Me ; roes Wanted. lOO^WSfl BM Ad.nas.k lit yon can r ,a thoi Uslt-.-i.- Market. Apply at l«roi , X gro Mart, on l'opsar St, I’r .1 - C jttou Wars Home, where jjfi •>t market price In cash, ■ n - I>LANTATIONBROOANS.-Now instore Unaraian. | the best assortment of Negro Shoes, wo> have ever offered in this market. Men's doable soled peg and nailed black and ruasett*; do. heavy single soled black end nusetts; do. boys and youths blnck and russetts, all of which we are selling very loaq Sept. 38. MIX X KIRTLAND. B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boy* and Youth’s fine calf and kip pegjl Boots Men's stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last ing Gaiters. Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call Brogans; Gents, boys' and youths’ patent and enam- eUed Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths' California kip Brogans, a large assortment Bept. 28. MIX X KIRTLAND Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, noarseneis. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma aad Consump tion, is nsiversslly known as the beet remedy ever yet dUcovered for every variety of Pulmonary dis ease. So wide »tbe field of it* usefulness and so numerous tho cases of its cures, that almost wvtry section of the country abounds iu persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lung* by its* me. When once tried it* superiority over every other medicine of It* kind is too apparent to escape obser vation, and where it* virtues are known, tbo pnblie no longer hesitate wbst antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmo nary organa which are incident to oar climate. By its timely use many, nay almost aH attacks of disease upon th* Lungs or thro.it. are arrested aud thus are saved many thousand* every year from a pr*msture grave. No family should be without it, and those who do neglect t rovlde themselves with a reme dy which wards oft this dangerous class of diseases will hard eanse to deplore it when it is too late — Proofs of the surprising efficacy of tlie Cherry l’ec- | 9 | torsi need not be given to the American people,— r Ibev have living aroofo in cv, ry Height.--rho-.d.— . ' But those who wish to read tlie aiaterouuts of those whose health lias been restored and whose lives hove been saved by its Sg w ill find them in my A- | merioau Almanac with the agent below named aato h gratis for everv one. ;.sr..I by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An al Chemist, Lowi-U, Mas-—-And sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout this NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s Book Store. A merican eloquence iu s vots * new vy- elopedia of Coimncrce ; Marion's Cyclopedia of Wit A llumor: a Handy Book ou Property Law; Man upon the Sea, bv Goodrich ; Romantic psess- grain South Western History; Life beneatlithe Wa ter* ; The Hand but nut the Heart, by T. S. Arthur; William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Xnpier; Doctor Thorne: a new edition of Edgar A l’oe’s work*; The Preacher and fbe King, The Priest and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentiek, by D’Jsmeli; Beatrice Crnci Debit X Credit -, Mujor Roger Slier man Potter: Douglas Jerrold's Wit; Belle ilrittan on a four; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise of tbe Betsey; Testimony of tlie Rocks; Jefferson’s Works; Bulwer's Novels complete; Grots’* Histoiy | of Greece; Spsrrow Grass Pspcrs; Lord Montagu s ; page, by G. P. U. .Tame* : Tho Three Beauties, by ; Mrs. Southworlh : Vonfiliation in Amoriean Dwell- I ings; Derivation of KamiTy names; Wisdom, Wit and Humor; Steps towards Heaven ; Deu’s Moral Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic tures in France, Holland, Belgium, and up tbe Ithine; Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of fine Family Bible*. J. M. 1IOARDMAN. Sept.jri.J85*. Valuable Plantations for Sale. D KHIRIXft to move my planting interest west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN-, TATIONS. One situated in Macon eountv within three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvements, and be tween uiirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti vatinn, a considerable portion of whieh is fresh land. T he other plantation is situated in tlie 14lb District of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Cbockeefi- chikcu Creek, aud contains 3,474 acres of Laud, about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acrea iu cultiva tion, nearly all of whieh is fresh land, and as produc tive as any land In South-Western Georgia, and Is finely syrtered. aud substantially Improved. My over seen will show these places to any one wishing to examine them. My terms wilt be liberal and pay ments easy. For further particular*, address the undersigned at Macou. N. BABB, jnly 27—tf . . CASES, Ornamented and Plain, Of every variety and made of choice materials. 1 Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice; and on the most reasonable terms. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IN THKin SEASON. DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER a. . /—\ We sbsll keep constantly on hand dur- WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE native and imported, of tho best qualities aud re- And the varion* affections consequent upon a dis- spectfully invite orders, which shall bo faithfully \ ordered U ■ Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, • Dentists. j cnabl' - mo to conduct tho Gift Enterprise with sat- j i isfaetion to all. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON CLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. COMPLAINT 1 Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. * { C DON ALD^STooth Paste always on hand and ' Choice Tobacco and Sogars, To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs in thesearticles. oct 5 , STOMACH OB LIVER, S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Less of Appetite, Despondency, Costivenes*. Blind and Bleeding Piles In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affeo- forsale". Dentists can be supplied with the Jewelry aud Fancy Artic!<j , . of the latest styles, and at price* to suit the if Agents are wanted 111 every town and couutry, to Hair Jewelry and Ornaments of every dert whom commissions will be given in books, or a per . made to order, centageinpieney. Fora club of 10 books, 1 extra j book and gift given, on larger orders, commission are more liberal. For full particulars address. DUANE KULISON, Publisher, 33 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa,; P. S.—In press, and will be issned February 1st, j “The Lite, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Web- Orders left at tbe store in Macon, or ! will be carefully attended to. Respectfully, Macon, Ga.. Feb. 15— V. W. SKIFF 1* finest style 01 TEETH, also Geld Foil, Gold and SO- s*er,” by Samuel M. Smucker, A. M , a splendidly ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures. Ac., also with Illustrated \ olume of 550 pages. Agents wanted. | r Materials on short notice. ' jan I* Lrucorilicu or Whites, DR. A. FIERCE, HOMCEOPATIi OFFICB IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. Medicine Cases and Bonks on Domestic Practice for sale. .Macon. July 13—tr. I>r. C. J. fCooscveit, celebrated Holland Professor, Ilocrhave. Because IxirA\lfld OP A TH Tf! PFIYSIf’I A NT of its great success iu most of the European States. HUMUjUrA i Hit Uil 1 OlL-1 A iN . 1. .e.. it. 1, .a a,......... noviep iv-n sitsinewnn_ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE— Corner of Third and Walnut Streets, Maeon, Ga Ih'u 11—ly W. ril | Wrantlt tl'iioll ir/v mm AO|l ill Oil XUTVOU3, atlPmiWUCl MflU IM Urtll^K- ollCU- ill >OlI fcO 1% O rill, Alii c ll you can | tiona. it has in numerous instances proved highly <lO belief Soilin'. . bt-neticial, aud in others effected a decided cure. <a :zr^T r r :tz f MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, 1 ' ’ ' FOhSYTII, OA. I its introduction into the United States w'asintended H AVING purchased the entire in- . fe'PKjg x ; more especially for those of our fatherland scattered tcrest of the late firm of Hanks.-. ~- here and there over the face of this mighty country .v c„ I invite the .ltenUnn \ J w Meeting with great succoss.nmong them. I now offer - _ . — _ of the citizens of Forsyth and surrounding^countiM | (t to the American public, knowing that its trul^- r^.V.lifill ^ lV.i.1 I 10} 1 (LATE PATTEX, 1ICTTO.V X CO.,) COMMISSION HE1ICHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. ), PATTEN, muff 3 to my cstensivo arrangements for manufacturing j wonderful medicinal virtues must bo ncknnirledjgi Top and no Top BUGGIES, KOCKAWAX3, CAR-, it Is particularly recommended to those persons j IMAGES. PflUBTONSh Ac., Ac. I *m constantly whose constitutions may have been impaired by the ( receiving additions, notfrom the Sorth, Int from my ■ continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of Work-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four i dissipation. Generally instantaneous ia effe?t, it buvgies per uret^k—which combine elegance * n d ; finds its way directly to the scat of lift** thrilling and knin/i with lightness, strength and durability.. Orders ; quickening every nerve, miring up the drooping for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are most re- : spirit, and, in fact, infusing now health spcctfully solicited, which shall he promptly sop-! the system. i and vigor in plied, and all engagements for work punctually met. I have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har ness. Repairing dnue at short notice and aU work war* ranted. „„„ J. H. BANKS aug ti 1858.' t yr O lotiii m. S' - E. WINSHIP H AS ju*t received another new lot of elegant OVERCOATS, andean afford to, sod will sell them at greatly reduced prices. One of the most prevalent of (he deran.xcmeuts j of the female economy connected with the Uterine j System—a condition of system depending on a re laxed aud weakened state of local vessels brought about by a great variety of circamstauces. This is j one of those derangeinonts that tho Physician is call- j cd on more frequently to prescribe for. than proba-' bly any other appertaining to the female economy: j end is one ol thqse derangements that hss called { forth treatment than probably any other—a treat j ment whieh In the great majority of easeshns result ed in nothiug but tempokakt relief. Without cn- j larging upon a subject, which in tho columns of a \ ) public print, there is so much difficulty in selecting I langssge sufficiently appropriate to exhibit the de- i raegement in alt ita "different phases, the proprietor ! ofRisley’s Compound Fluid Extract of Bucbu, would ] call the attention of sufferers to the merits of the j preparation in the derangements refered to. Its [ exhibition foryears proved it a most reliable prepa- j j ration by the thousands that have made use of it.! : All sufferers from the derangement referred to would i do well to give a trial. It is for sale by Driggista - - ...a. j. killer. • nnd Country Merchants throughout the country. , IIA It It AL, RISLEY X KITCHEN. Swami) Land for I To lilt* Fublic. PUHUIlASKKSofRIlAnY .71 A»41 CLOTH IN4J. will do well to call *nd examine my Stock. 1J CO, ZE1LIX, HUNT 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 oordiaL possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION: The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which tho public should gnard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have giveu Boer have's Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to *11 ihese imita tions. Crf Bold at *1 per bottle, or six bottles for *.*>, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jit., * CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutist* and Chemists; Pitts burg, Pennsylvania. , . . . ST Sold in Macou by K. I/. BTBOHBCKHQfo £.•»'' style desired, IO. ZHILIN, HUNT AGO.. GEORGE PAYNE, MisecltoiiecuaBooks. tin offering to tell at n dueed prices on account ol , n d Druggists generally, throughout the State. J onatliaii*Oolliiis, (Late Patten, Collins X Co.) W ILL continue the 7Vnrr House nnd Com- in ianion B uaiui-aa ut the Fire Proof Build ing occupied by them in this place, in connection with his ton, W. A. Collins. He respectfully soheit* the busim-ss of the patrons of tbe latelinn end Plant er* generally, pledging their undivided attention to all business confided to their care. Advance* made on Cotton and other Produce in store, anu orders carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS. jnly a—tf ■ - - • importers and Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay St. ri IOHT Y-ONE acres of choice Swaaip * miles below Macon—12 seres in < i the balance heavily timbered, and c<o> i Uane. frrsale by BOOK BINDING. J ACKSON BAH NES manufacture* to order every dauriptioi of IILANK ACCOUNT HOOKS, and KINDS ’ .4.1. j : I tl : T KTE5W CROP- LAliGE variety of Cabbage, Turnip, Early the lateness of th dec 14 E WINBHIP. applies FRENCH’S HOTEL, Ou the European Plan, CITY OF NEW YORK _ Single Rooms ."50 i ts. per Day. 7&SpltfoMS*^ A. OARID. / iiiNN'iI.-i-l KS in Arr. .-.re solicited to | JSpccimei.'now on exhibition at i’u^h'i war lu—Jol 1 } City Hail Bqiurt*. corn* r t rankfort Street, * (Opposite City HoU.) Meal?, as they may bo ordered in tbe apacioaa Re factory. Ther« : i* »’M*rber'** r?l.«»P i»d ’* attached to the Hotel. | background, by Mr. I’uiiidwUw, and mooter piece by ad ’.rho have itwi it. hpariouaUe- We can 1. i/i-h b«-tter and more elaborate work? MMbUf Ar: !: Ml. Ma--on, and our >p«-c lu»t ivo auv Ambrotypez, may 18 NEW GOODS. C. Campbell & Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. T TAVE just received their Fall and Winter eupply i.1 of KBKSKYS. HEAVY BLANKETS and NEGRO SHOES at the lov.cst market price*, and Plant ora would do well to call and examine boli.ro purchariug. They also continue to ke >n OI III.ANK ACCOUNT HOOKS, Huu KINDS . LARGl desired, Magaainea, Law, Musioand Acorn. Flower seeds. Beets, Beau*. Pea*; all otli' cleuks i-.ecord and docket , ,. r varieties suitable for Garden*. Also Grs.-s Seed*, - ...» ' Canary Seeds, and Onion Setts. eners supplied with any as- J. H. X W. S. ELLIS, ian 11—3m Cherry St. Macon, Ga books,with or without tristeo koums, aud warrant- I ed best quality paper. GP* Engineeis' profi , English drawing to any length cr width. All orders frcin the country promptly and eareftu,, _-- — —— —— ! utt.c ! Ho. (); e on Colt .,, Avenue ot,- - or Q^eCkS Oil NeW YOrk Central, .lliicon A U l if (.' C TH -AY ESTER N RA G UANO, uil! forthe present, be .‘rat the Central Railroad to Maci'n. c 1 tion on that and tho Eatonton Road, in« Many Consignee, at S3 OS per ton of 21 over t)ie Macou X Wet tern, and Sonth-» ^ Roads, or to any Station on either of tB«*^ , il 00 r<r ton of 2,000 rbs., jirtovid 1 marked with consignees name. , . . aao. W. AIJA.MS, G.-n’l hup * j , ALFRED TYLER “ . “ i Jfeb»L VIRGIL POWERS, Macoti Papers copy. . , , , . , Merchant* and Gardener* paper made from the bust, gor tinent, by . below Ito.-s and Un FOR SALK BY THE Ma 31M UFACTQEEES BAX K J.HLAKK II,—Beware ofiUuuuet* say we are full. wr, -j , •• ; marl—3m trod liackmeu who It. FRENCH. . Proprietor. Ac., iu fi< si | sped ime Macon, Jan. 17, lrio. ,ilt frami ■L, rxhihitioa token at my (lailer; inly il. Hundreds of GROCERIES at the old state J, A llery. . PU GH. | o be undersold for Cash. Macon, Oct. 12, le."*. ■n a get; d. and d .710.HIT. o - BliLS. Corned Mullet, for sale by _ OO AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO. mar 8 PICKLED PUUK. • i/a 11BLS. Mess Potk, ior s,le by I OU Al'REa, WINGFIELD * UO. Book Bindingj |-)L.\NK ACCOUNT iiOOKS _ Jj Cnort* and Oouuting Uouse,**® printers r n tlie pages without extra rti-fr 1 MAS IrZIN'ES, MUSIC AND U* hound ib neat and cheap styles. ip , Cor r.d and Chen} 0ver'GeorgeT. K lias pttrohaaed the K pHt«?n- Cnrri:igt*s ? us‘.l v i ;r ^ 4 ‘ ount Book*, 'fhich he will P| instructed, febl feb 1 rpilEsub* P DA\'I» 1