Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, June 14, 1859, Image 4

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I'uitnl suites Mnrslinrs Sale. w ILL be sold before the Court Hmu door iu the city of Macon, on the lit Tuesday in Ju ly next, koi*t»« Uio usual hours of sole, the follow inH property to-wit; One Negro boy named ElUck, about 16 yean old. of dark complexion, levied on as tho property of IVm. B. Cunningham, to satisfy a 11 fa from the .sixth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of John It. Woodgste vs. H’m, B. Cunningham and Win. Brad bury. Property pointed out by PlaintilT. JA3. M. 8PULLOCK, may 31 D. 8. Marrhal. Bibb Slioriti'.'UortKatcc Sales, W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual houn of sale, in the city of Lof.iea tl„, Posset Uaiiia >11 a 1.-an Macon, before the Court House door, all that tram or parcel of land about one and a half miles from the city of Macon, on the east aide of the Houston Read adjoining the lands of Hi aeklah Thompson, Eliza- beth Taylor, Henry Ball and others. Levied on as the property of Haney U. Rosser, and Jas. 8. Hokes, Trustee for Nancy B. Rosser, to satisfy a Mortgage fl fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Poe, Crier k Poe, use, Ac. vs. Nancy B. Rosser and J. S. Dukes, Trustee of Naaey B. Rosser. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Also, at the same time and place, two undivided thirds of the following described lots of land lying in Bibb County, andknownas the Moore plaoo, and also all the undivided interest Willis 8. Ilroateal may have in the other third, to-wit: Lou numbers S09, 228, ecu, 234.2JO, 831,356,957, 971,979 and 273, containing each 203] acres, and fraction number 271, containing 139] acres, fraction 376, containing 57] acres, and 16} acres of lot num ber 853, and all in the 4tb District of said county, ali levied on as the property of Willis 8. Breazcal, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Ovid Q. Sparks vs. Willis 8. Breazeal.— " * Levy made by Property pointed cut in said fi <ji. L W. C. Hardy, former Deputy Sheriff, may 31 ED. O. JEFFERS. I)< Depty. Sheriff. ltibli Mu-rill' Stiles. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next before the Court House door. In the city of Tin: livicu INVIG ORATOR! IMllPAHKD By DR. SAXFOKP, Compounded entirely from Gums, f 8 ONEOK THE BEST PDROATIVE AND LI- i. \ hit MEDICINES now before the public, thst acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more ef fectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first oni the /jeer to q|ect its morbid matter, then on the ato ■nanh aad bowels to carry off that matter, thus acl ccmpIDhmg two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operations ofmoet Cathartics, it strengthens tho svstem at the same time that it parget it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of effecting a radical tuopnm-ipnl regulators . cure, olthe human body; and pyt Killian. nllncks I When it performs its W are cured, nnd, nhni functions well,the pow* A in belter, riiird, mu of the system art y ,by the occasional use fully developed. The Ea| of tho Liver Invigo. stomach is almost entire i-.nor. ly dependent on the CT One dose after eating healthy action of Iho/j- J:U sufficient to relieve err for tho proper per OS .the stomach and pie formanee of its func- vent the food from ri- tiona; when the atom- □ sing and soaring. llhliSnsvstHin infTen b |n A 1 ° n, y on « taken whole system suiters in ; before retiring prevents kons^iuenc^fono or - M !VI«hlmorc._ Macon, between the usual houra of sale, Dart of lota Nos. I and 2, in square 71, in the city of Macon, the same being the place where John 8. Hngenow Uvea; levied on as the property of johu “id aupe ‘ 8. Itoge to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Cohen A Herts vs. John 8. lloge. Pro petty pointed ont by Plaintiffs Attorney. Also, at the same time and place, Jim, a boy about ’ >n. Levied on as > satisfy a fi fs in . Ac., va. Mary J. Bonyer. Property pointed ont by Plaintiffs Attor l jmay3l E. Q. JEFFERS, D. 8. Also, ai mo same time ana place, dim, 15 jeers ol age’, of yellow complexion. 1 the property of Mary J. Bonyer, to sath favor of J. C. Hunt, next friend, Ac., Prom the Georgia Telegraph Extra, June 4. Bibb Shcriir Male. W IL be sold before tbe Court House door in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following property, to-wit: One lot of liuid containing (202]) two hundred and two and a half acres, more or less, number not re collected, adjoining the lands of John Hamlin and Henry Newsom, in the Warrior District. Levied on as tbe property of Robert Hamlin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Ste phen Slocum vs. Robert Hamlin and John Hamlin. Property pointed out by Robert Hamlin. June 4-T. W, BRANTLY, Sheriff. lionet on Sltcrill Snic. W ILL be sold before the Coart House door in Perry, in said county, between tbe nsu.il hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in August next, a negro man named Virgil, levied on by Alexandet Lee, late Sheriff of said county, by virtue of a mort gage fi fa from the Inferior Court of Decatur county. M favor of Thaddeus U. Holt, and Pulaski Holt, as signee*. va. Peyton C. Holt, Administrator of 1'ow- ler Holt, deceased. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. JOHN SMITH, I>. Sheriff, may 31 V OTICE.—All persons indebted to tbe Estate of il Jonas W. Hail, are requested to make inane diatc payment -, and all persons bolding claims or demands against the said estate, must present them i n legal form within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead iu bar. SIMEON THARP. apr 19 Administrator de bonis non. proprietors has made it H his study, in a practice **' do, « of more than twenty • ne » 1 w,u onr « years, to find some r< ,, medy wherewith to Hi, B~On«doseof two counteract the m *t»7 H I/L derangements to which J** ways relieve Mick it is liable. ^ llrmlachc. * .... ... 1^ One bottle taken for To prove that this f cma ( r obstruction, re remedy D at last found, ” movc , the CKaM „ fthe aajr person M disease, and makes a with I.l vrr Csat-{ perfect care . ptnlnl, in auy of it.- _ _ Only one dole imme- orms, baa but to try s O Jlately relieves (Tfaol- bottle, and conviction *• ; r> w £u e is certain. Q One doso olten re- Theae Gums remove ^ I pealed is a sure cure for all morbid or bad mat- JZij Cholera .tlorbna ter from the system, sa and a preventive o supplying in fheirplace W. Cholera, a healthy flow of bile, Only one is needed to Invigorating the atom Q - throw out of ih« ays- ach, causing food to di- ‘ 2 : tem the effects of medi- gest well, pwrifyiag •“Seine altera long aick- Ibe blood,giving torn nets, and health to tbe whole EB>"One bottle taken machinery, removing!?^]! ■ for Jaundice removes the cause of the disease j nil sallowness or unna tural color from the skin. One dose taken a abort time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated, cures Chronic Dinr- rhnrn iu its worst forms, while Mnninirr and Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cores attacks caused by woiims iu children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier re- medy in the world, as it skis faii.s. t3TA few bottles cures Dropsy. by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommendingthis medicine as a preventive for Frrrr mill Agar, Chill IV. ver, and ali Frrrn of a Billions Type. It op erates with certainty, and thonsands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it nrc giving Ihcir nnnninsons tr.iiiuony in iia favor. Lvwater in Ihr month with the lu- vigoralor,and swallow both logrlhrr. Tho Liver Invigorator 18 A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and R VIHDLAY, SB.,— i. B. PHtDLAT,...C. D. FINDLAY FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. Steam Engines and Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses and Screws. Horse Powers, Cane Mills and Kettles. IRON RAILINGS, COLUMNS, MILL STONES, GIN GEER, Grist anti Circular Saw Mills, PULLEYS, WHEELS, SHAFTING, Ac., Ac. It. FINDLAY & SONS. Fob. 1. SCHOFIELD & BROTHER, INDERS&MACHIK ,11aron, Georgia. JOHN S. SdlOFIELD, JOSHVA SCHOFIELD. We arc prepared to Manufacture STEAM ENGINES, ©QTCQJIILAK ©AW MOILILip MILL AND GIN GEARING, Susair Mills, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS. Having the most complete aaortment of Iron Rail ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness,dura- and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit able'forthe Fronts of MAcoYAWESTEBXKAiLBQAP. Important to Planters! — — — Ju,y * theTrain, * Ti,i iINGERSOLL HOOP LOCK, Leave Macon at 12 night Arrive at Atlanta 7.13 A.M! Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 P.M. "Leave Atlanta at 12 night Arrive atMacon7.t5 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 3.00 P.M. The night train will not be run on Sundavs The! 12 night train from Macon conuects with tbe Wes tern and Atlanlie Road for Chattanooga, Knoxville, : Nashville, Memphis, at 12.1* P. M., with Georgia R. K. for Augusta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta & West Point R. R. at 10.15 A.M. Tbe 10 A. M.train from Macun, conuects wiib the Western A Atlantic H. K. at 8.40P. M.,andGeorgla ' R. R. at 12 night; and Atlanta A West Point R. R. at 12.3 A. M. The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road, makes this tbe most pleasant and direct rente to the Lanier A Anderson, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Virginia Springs Through Tickets to which may be bad at Atlanta, for 636 35, including Stage fare, 67 00, and to New York for 633 00. Further information may be had in relation to this Route, on application to tbe General Ticket Office, Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER, ang 3 Superintendent. New Goods AT E. SAULS BURY’8. H E is now receiving a very large and well aasor ted Stock ofSPKING CLOTHS, CAS8IMERE8 Dwelling., Ccmctccy I,oi«, Public Hqunrcs, Church Fence, and Bnlconic, Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, will do well to give ns a call, as we sre determined to of- fer as good bargains ms any Northern Establishment. t“^Specimens of our Work can be seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in this city. nov 30 iy H. HORNE’S CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT STORE, And Pahtry Bakery, at his new Store, next to Ayres, Wingfield tf Co's, CHERRY ST., MACON. GA. TJARTIES, Dinners and Sappers furnished wit', X everything ornamental and delicious, in the la- and VESTINGS’, of the latest importations. He has also received tbe report of Fakhions tor this Spriug, with a variety of new and elegant styles. HU Stock of Fine READY MADE CLOTHING will he replen’ished with tbe changes of tire Seasons from tbe best hotues in New York. HU FURNISHING GOODS comprise everything that is new and desirable, in the way of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Ties. Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Ae.- All of which be invites hU friends and customers call and examine, mar 1 Change ot Schedule* SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LINE IN CONNECTION with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Roads. , , . „ , . fTlHE splendid and Fast Running following Insurance Companies: J[ cvr-r | The Augusta Insurance nnd RnnkingCt MACON, GA., r RACTICE in tho counties of the Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and Jones; also iu the Federal Courts et Savannah. Thev have also recently become the Agents of the DPLXJG- For 1859, ^ jiriiTrivirc ■——AND ■ IRON COTTOiN TIE. JN ail the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea W atches,... Jewehy, &c. test styles. ■a daily working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as if by msgic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind ot I,ivrr complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia, to a common Head IN James C. llsiUate of Twiggs County, deceased, are requested to make immediate paymeut; and all persona holding claims or demands, against said es- tate —‘ “ L — *— 1 * — F persona noiiung claims or uemanos, agsinsi saiu es tate must present tlmm in legal form within the time prescribed by law,or this notice will be plead in bar SIMEON THARP, abril 19 Administrator. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN UP HON COUNTY T HE subscriber offers for sale hit Plantation in Upson County, distant from The Rock 3-4 of a mile, known at tne Bunkly Plantation—through which passes the Zebnlon road. Of said Plantation, about rour Hundred Acres cleared, and in active cultivation—all under good fence; about Four Hundred Acre# still in the woods. The improve ments are good, consisting of a genteel dwelling with five rooms, together with ail necessary out houses; Gin House and Screw; health of neighbor hood unexceptionable; water inferior to none ; so-, ciety most desirable, with Church, School, and Ki.il Road facilities all close at hand. Persons desirous to examine the premises and enquire as to terns, which will be liberal, will enquire of Mr. McCrex y on the place, or to the subscriber near Talbotton. april 5—tf JNO. E. BARKSDALE. ache, all of which are tho result of a Diarasrd I.irrr, PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. UK. S.1NFOKU, Proprietor, 335 Broadway, rVeiv York. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by ZEILIN A HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, may 10—ly E L. STROHECKER. Hardeman & Griffin ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR 1FAIL1L A!*]® WOMTll^ s "X" O C AT THEIR OLD m AM) “ NEW GOODS. C. Campbell & Son. NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE, H AVE last received their Fall and Winter supi ly of KERSEYS. HEAVY BLANKETS aid NEGRO SHOES at the lowest aunrket prions, a id Planters would do well to call and examine heft re purchasing. They also continue to keep a g< GROCERIES at the old stand, and o be undersold for Cash. Macon, Oct. 12, 183s. on oral stock o do not into id Valuable Plantations for Sale. T'VKHIBI.YG to move my planting interest fe> 1 I 1 west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN-Fj „ TATION8. One aitnated in Macon county wiilin three miles of Winchester, on the South-Westi m Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak aod Hickory Land, with good improvements, and le- tweeu thirteen and fourteen hundred acre* in ca ti vation, a considerable portion of which is fresh lai d. The otherplantation is aitoaied in tbe 14th Diatr ct of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockei fi- chikee Creek, and contains 3,474 acres of Lai d. about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory laid of the best quality, and the remainder good Pise Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in culti* a- t ion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as prod' o- tive as any land in South-Western Georgia, am Is finely watered, and subatantially improved. My ov *r- seers will show those plaoes to any one wishing to examine them. My terms will be libersl and p >y- tnents easy. For further particulars, address he undersigned at Macon. N. BAS;. July 37—tf POST A MEL, Commission Merchants 64 Potdras Street, New Orleans, La REFERENCES.—Messrs. J. B. * W. A. Rosi, “ Hardeman A Griffin. " Lightf.iot A Flanders Elijah Bond, Esq. feb 3* Joseph Cllsby, Esq. Runaway AT THEIR OLD STAND. T HEIR Stock consist in part of the follrwing GOODS, to which they Invite the attention of Mcrchnnfs and Planters: 50 bales Gunny Cloth 300 coils Richardson Rope 1000 pounds Baling Twine 150 bags Coffee, Java, Porto Rico, Rio and La- guira • 10 chests Black and Green Tea 75 barrels A B A CSugsr 35 barrels crashed and Powdered Sugar 5 boxes Loaf Sugar 15 hogsheads fine Porto Rico 300 sacks Liverpool Salt too aacka Alum Salt 150 boxes Adamantiue Candles 40 boxes Sperm Candles 75 boxes No. t Soap 30 boxes Family Toilet 8oap 30 boxes assorted nnd Fancy Candy 135 kegs Nails 50 boxes Starch too jars Snuff 50 whole, half and quarter kegs of Powder 30 cans Dnck-shooting Powder 100 begs Shot 100,000 Segars, various brands 50 boxes Tobseco SO cases Xagnoliaand Combination Tobacco SO bales Osnabnrgs and Stripes * 5 cases Homespnns, bleached 10 bales Geonia Kerseys 5 bales Northern Kerseys 15 bales Blankets, all sizes 60 baskets Piper's Heidsick Wine 73 esses Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy 50 barrels Rye and Cora Whisksy 10 barrels Extra old Bonrbon 50 barrels Gin, Rum and Brandy 10 casks Madeira, Perl and Sweet Winn 10 cases London Dock Gin 15 cases Boker’s and Stoughton Bitters to esses Lemon Syrup 20 casks Ale and Porter 10 boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs 30 boxes Assorted Pickles 20 boxes Soper. Carb. Sods 30 barrels and boxes Soda and Butter Crackers S3 boxes Herrings . S looks Ashton's Table Salt 10 dozen Well Buckets 5 cases Ashton's Table Sait 35 dozen Bine Buckets 10 nests of Tubs 30 d ozeWool Hats 20 boxes Leverit Axes 10000 pounds White Lead and Zinc 100 barrels Linseed Oil 10 barrels Tanners’ and Machine Oil ALSO, A VINE LOT OF CHROME GREEN, YELLOW. PRUSSIAN BLUE TERRA DE SIENNA. BURNT UMBER, Ac., Ac. PAINTS AND VARNISH, BRUSHES AND SASH TOOLS. Macon, Sept. 38,1838. tyle Bridal Cakes, dressed iu unsurpassed styles.-- French Pastry of every kind, as well as all kinds of Desert made to order, among them many new dishes. French' Candies, Chocolate, Cream, etc. Oranges, Pineapples, Bananas,- Lemons, Apples, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Currants, Citron. Nuts of all kinds, Preserves, Crackers, Segars, Cider, etc. WINES AND BRANDIES of undoubted parity. Toys, Sardines. Lobsters, Pickles, Ssnees, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba ges. Cranberries, etc. (7* All goods warranted to be first class articles, and sold as low as can be bought in Macon. TERMS—Cash, for all not holding Pass hooka. H. IIOKNE will attend personally to superintend the setting of tables for Weddings and Parties, either in City or Country. ty Country Merchants will find a good as sortment of Confectionaries at my establishment, and the prices as low as any where else in the City, jan 25—ly T HE subscribers would inform the citizens of Macon and vicinity, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. M. D. Barnes, where they intend carrying on tne Jewelry Business, and will kesp a neat and well selected assortment of goods ceanected with that business. We invite yon to give ns a call, and in return will assure you fair and bonest dealings at all times. Watches amt Jewelry cleaned and repaired by a faithful and experienced workman, and warranted to give satisfaction. P. 8.—Having purchased tbe Goods belonging to said Barnes, at a great discount from tbe cost, we offer them st Great Bargains. Tbe Goods mostly are No. 1 quality, and at the J irices we shall offer them, it is a good opportunity or those in want of any thing in the way of Watch- es and Jewelry, to make their purchases at the OLD STAND OF M. D BARNES, opposite the Lanier House. One word more, then we sre done for this time.— To those who visit Savannah, we invite to call at V. W. SKIFF’S JEWELRY STORE, (in that Ci South-West, tho INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK with the common Hoop Iron Hand, has superse ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale. Time and space would fail us to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse men, Insurers, Compressors and Shippers, showing beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding sre numbered, and the immense advantages of the IIoop Dock and Iron Tic. Their economy wherever tried, has been conceded in these points: 1. They sure twenty to lharly dolluri, cosi In baling mnirrinl on every one hundred Rngs, 2. The fastening is much more expeditiously ap plied, and much more convenient for the compress. 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Coitou from the bale. 4. Ills nn almost nb-otnxe security ngninst Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown by actual experiment, will smoulder without flame, twenty hoars without spreading, and allowing plenty of time for easy extinguishment. 5 It is nu absolutely secure fastening, actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular 'ok : pavement, without from a house-top, upon a brii perceptible effect. 6. It is perfectly simple.and requires no machinery st all in the application. Any common hoop-iron of proper width and thickness, (which is about ] inch wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and of any requisite length to suit the bale, ia taken iu the hand, one end passed through the opening, Grom tbe under side, of one end or the under part of the lock to the length of about one inch, and then bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock, tydopjwsite the Pulaski^ House, where they will *‘0LD MAGXQLIA.WHISKEY.' fTIHE undersigned offer for sale the above stan ICYE WHISKEY, of their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. Tbe quality of this Whiskey known so favorably iu the South, for the post eight yearn, will always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers ana consumers esn rely upon its being perfectly pure RYE WHISKEY, distilled under onr own per sons! supervision, and entirely free from any dele terious substances which render made np whiskies so objectionable. Always having a large stock of the above, and ’ ‘ Whiskies, in N ~ * “ ~ “ assortment of Jewelry nutl Fancy Articles, of the latest styles, and at prices to suit the times.— Hair Jewelry and Ornaments of every description made to order. Orders left at the store in Macon, or Savannah, will be carefully attended to. Respectfully, V. W. SKIFF A CO. Macon, Ga.. Feb. 15— C. H. Freeman & Co. other fine 1 delphia, we areenabled to ship goods ty direct. FREEMAN A SIMPSON, Phoinix Distillery. OFFICE—109 So. Front St., Philadelphia. “ 96 Wall St, New York. octlS—ly COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., OFFER, AS USUAL, AT THKIH OLD STAND, A CHOICE ASORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES, O F every description and of the best quality, fresh and good—being constantly in receipt of new supplies from the Northern Markets, Sugars, Spices, White Fish, Syrups, Citron, Herrings, Coffee, Green Fruits in cans, Hams, Teas, Condiments. Lard. Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour, Nuts, Chees,, Butter, Raisins, Mackerdl, Pork, And other articles too numerons to mention, com prising tbe whole range of Family Grocery supplies. CANDIES- We particularly invite tbe attention of deafen and others to oor large and complete stock of Can ew York at well as Phils- j dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best loop or opening in the opposite and then bent in the same manneras tbe other. The button is then turned back to iu place over them, and the hoop is fast on the kale, and the bale may be moved if desired. 7. It holds tbe package in one-fourth smaller com pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han dle, and cheapening freight. These facts and advantages are certified to by leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro ken iu testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec ified in this advertisement. Ii, Montgomery, the leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac tory experience and tests, unite in the following a- greemeut, which will leave no doubt on these points: We, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and Buyers, of Montgomery, Ala., agree and givo notice that we will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- edwiththellVUIiKSOI,!. IIOOI* HOCK, al though we are awure that it will weigh 1 ] lbs. more per bale than Hope-tied Cotton. HARRIS A JOHNSTON C. C. FOSTER, J. 8. BYINGTON. SI. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy tbe following engage ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. pnny of which W. M. D’Astig.vac is President and C. F. McCat ii Secretary. And the .lltibniiiii Fire nnd .linriuc In.a- rnnre Comptiuy, Montgomery, of which T. H Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on stares taken at usual rates api 20 PETEK S. II(J.111*1 IKIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY. GA, WILL practico in all the Courts of the Macon District, and also in tbe Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. |nugI7—ly SPEEK A I IE AXE IS, .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. Ofl.ce on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. YY/Ehave associated as partners in the practice VY of law in the counties of the Macon and ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial contract—also will attend tbe Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEEK, mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. MEDICINES. HIARMACUTICAL PRVp.M SADDLE BAGS. SPICES M EDICnttcSSM PERFUMERY GORDON, F. Barden,Commaudc-r.IeavesSavan- nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Kail Hoad going North: returning, leaves CharlestoneveiyMonday and Psidov night at s] c’-loek (nfterthe arrival of the cars’of the North KaaternK. Road.) and ar rives at Savannah early the following morning*. By this route Passengers can obtain through tick ets to Slid from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the , the Central Rail Iload and its ccunectioos, all freights i between Charleston and the interior of Georgia eon- mery, ZElLlYiTV <v.i, , 0 PP° !Ue ’'''•‘graph Boildhi* Jf'-» '"1 signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded j with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. • MACON.. . J.P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah. ’ E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ta, Charleston. jan 19 |DI)ilrtbclpI)in, 5f.11., &c. T. U. HO EX, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. O FFICE iu Balaton'* new block on Cherry Street, first door above entrance to Concert Hall aug 4 r. X. ANSLKY. r. CULVXRHUUSE, Culvcrliousc A Atihlcv* ATTORNEYS AT LAW KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining counties. All business promptly attended to. jan It J.L. SKWAKD. A. H HANSELL. SEWARD A IIANSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. A LL claim* forwarded to ua will meet with prompt attention. We ahall practice in the counties ol Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD A HANSELL. Tbomaaville, Nov. 3rd, less. nov 4 0. A. L0CHRANE. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Macon, Ga. will hereafter be found at my office near the Mechan ics's Bank, to give personal and professional atten tion only (o litigated and criminal case business ilaced in my hands. The business of the Firm will le attended to by both the partners, Lamar and Lochrane, to whom letters may bo addressed, may 24 LAW, Joint Lamar, ATTOBJNE"ST AT MACON, GA. OFFICE—on Second St, near Mechanic's Bank. May 25 -A-rtlnar ZDiokinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON GEORGIA. OF PICE—in Washington IUock t over E. Sauls* bury’s Clothing Store, oct 12 from either ci-1 materials and warranted to retain their hardnea* and brilliancy, while the imported Candiea toon lose NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s Book Store. A MERICAN ELOQUENCE in e roU ; a new Cy clopedia of Commerce; Burn-ti's Cyclopedia of Wit A Humor: a Handy Book on Property Law; Man upon the Sea, -by Goodtieh; Romantic passa ges in South Western History; Life beneath the Wa ters: The Hand bnt not tbe Heart, by T. 8. Arthur; William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier; Doctor Thorne; a new editing of Edgar A Poe’s works ; The Preacher and tbe King, The Priest and the Huguentff; Lord George Bent < k, by D'Israeli; Beatrice Cenci Debit A Credit; Major Roger Sher man Potter; Donglaa Jerrold's Wit; Belle Britton on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise of tbe Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks; Jefferson's Works; Bnlwer’s Novels complete; Grote's History of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers; Lord Montagu's E igc, by G. P. It James ; The Three Beauties, by ra. Sontbworth : Veutillation in American Dwell ings; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom, Wit and Humor; Steps towards Heaven; Den’aMoral Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic tures in Prance, Holland, Belgium, and op the Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes; Also e large assortment of fine Family Bibles. J. M. BOARDMAN. Sept 21, 1858. inducements to purchasers. CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, Of every variety and made of choice materials. Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISII, IN THEIR SEASON. We shall keep constantly on hand dar ing tho Fall and , **e<i Fresh Oysters and Fi»h.g.” .-rS native and imported, of the best qualities and re jpectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully Choice Tobacco and Segars, To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs in these articles. oct 3 Latest News by Hie -A-tlairtic Telegraph.- F ROM the subscriber, about the 9th iff July. 56, a negro man, KDMOND, about 6 feet I: gb, and weighs abont 180 pounds; abont twenty tl ree yean old. He Is of copper color, face long, iind qaiok spoken, lie has been seen in Bibb, Joies, and Twiggs, and I will pay 6100 for him to be put in any sate Jail where I can get him. i may 17—7t* JOHN HEAR.!. Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE partnership heretofore existing under the Firm name of C. A. Ells A Son, has been this BOOTS AND SHOES. A TTnE SION OFTHE BIQ BOOT, No. 3, Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers . would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance o. r tb Wehave now In store a large assortmei.t cfe BOOTS AND SHOES, if! hereafter be conducted by Henry N. Ells, (tbe junior member of said firm) who it anthorize-l to collect the debts doe -aid Firm. In retiring, Mr. C. A. Ells derires to retnrn bis thanks to bis friends and tbe public for tbe liberal patronage they have bestowed upon bim during tbe long period of years which be bu been in the business of keeping a Family Grocery and Provision Store, and to ask a continuance of similar favors to bis Son and suc cessor—who will carry on the business at the old stand oppotito the Lanier House. OHA8. A. ELIA HENRY N. ELLS. All those indebted to tbe firm will please come forward and settle. apr I mostly of onr own manufacture, to which wi-ekly additions ' * ” will be made, of all the different * ylea and patterns usually called for in a shoe Mon- and would invite those wishing to parchaie, to calb and examine our atoek. as we are prepared to aeU as low as any bonse la tbe city or State. Sept. 28.MIX A K1RTLAK D. 1ST ew Firm. A VINO bought out my father's interest in the H firm of C. A. Ella A Son. which he has been compelled to relinquish bv feeble health, I have this a copartnership with my cousin, C. W. To all whom It may concern. This is to notify the public that Isaacs is at Home Again, Will you go North, when you can do better South! ©Jfc.IBISILk<&I§ & ISL&IBSriPSS MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, FORSYTH, OA. H AVING purchased the eutire in terest of the late firm of Banka, Wilder A Co., 1 invite the attention of the ciilxens of Forsyth and surrounding counties to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top BUGGIES. BOCK A WAYS, CAR. KlAGKS I’ll.KTON'S, Ac.. Ac. I [ am constantly receiving additions, not from the Forth, but from my Work shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four buggies per week—which comblno elegance and ttuui with lightness, strength and durability. Order* for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are most re spectfully solicited,'which shall be promptly sup plied, ana all engagements fur work punctually met. ave constantly on hands large assortment of liar- And begs to assure his prtrons th at his SA LOON is not a thing of a day. Citizens and tbe traveling pub lic will find tbe establishment open not for tbe sea son only, but stall reasons of the year, and those calling upon us will at all houra find our Larder sup plied with ail the delicacies that the New York and other markets will afford iu tbe way of eatables, and something good to drink, and six days oat oi seven more than can be found in any other bonse in town E. Isaacs & Brother, 'Under Rnl.lon’a Unit, Cherry St, His bill of fare will eve*y day Be jnst tbe thing for little |wy. And those who st their place may eat. Will find in it all things complete. And going once, they then will know That ISAACS' is tbe place to go. WE shall be happy to see oar friends, assuring them that it will be onr 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 thp Medical Faculty, import ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Bran * ', fine T) (JOTS —A full assortment of Gents’fine II French Calf Boots, pnmp sole, welted and waterproof, ofvarious kinds and qualities, both soled and pegged. Just received and for sale I«w by Sept.»«. MIX A K1RTLAMJ. T the best assortment of Negro Shoe*, have ever offered in this market. Men's d able soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. i;«ary single soled black and russetts; do. boys and y:ntns black and rus.o tts, >11 of which we sre relliue'rery low. Sept. 38. MIX A KIRTLAf.'D. day formed a copartnership . EH*, and the business will be conducted hereafter nndertbe firnt name and style or II. N. Ulls A Co., At the old rtand, where we hope to receive the continued favors of ail tho friend* and costumers of tbe late firm, and to make new ones by polite and courteous treatment, and diligent attention to bnsi ness. Please call and see us st tbe old stand opposite tbe Lanier House, Mulberry street, Macon, Us. H. N. ELLS A CO.. Hixitr N. Elm, Cha*. W. Ells. aprS—3m 1ST Messenger and Citizen copy 3m U OOTS AND SHOES.—Men's, Boys and ,.Wi Youth's tine aatf and kip pag'd Boots Men's stout kip hunting and rauuBoots; Gent'last ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fi. }• call Brogan*; Gent*.boy*’ and yontbs’ patent and jaam- elled Brogans; Men’s, boys' and youths' Calhumia kip Brogans, a large assortment. Sept. 28. MIX A KIRTLA D. j^L'HUEK SHOES.—A largo T. C. NISBET. Founder and Machinist. MBM* _ dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent. Just reoeived and for sale low by Sept. 28. MIX A KIKTLAND. Checks on New York z FOR SALE BY TBE MAMFACTUKEKS’ BANK mar 9 Plantation for Male. T HE undersigned offers for sal* kb plantation in Monroe County, containing 900 acres, 11 miles from Macon, on tbe Road to Forsyth and half a mile from tbe Macon and Western Rail Road. The place is well Improved, with 900 to 350 terra oftroulland, about too ot swamp, half of Whi-ib has boat ditched and in cultivation. This is ono of the most desirable farm residences in Middle Georgia. It will be sold low for cash or credit as may be prefered 1 w Ur' S J april 10—2m L. N. WHITTLE. Macon, G*e: The above Screw took the $25 SILVER GUP 3 at the laat ANNUAL FAIR. Sugar Mills from $30 to $150. - Horse Powers, new and improved, $75. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Castings and Machinery in General. may 3 dy, fine Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing all tbe medical qualities so tr.nch desired by them. Look at his Bill of Fare, and chooae fur yourself: Oysters From New York, Savannah at d Brunswick, in tbe aheU or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any way yon want them ALSO. Shrimps and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety, Venison and Beefsteaks, Mutton Chop* and Veal Cutlet*, Ham and Egg*. Deviled Ham and Deviled Terapins, Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, Ac., Ac., Ac. Wood-coek, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Ducks, Fith, and anything that an epicure wants, can always be bad when in season. Confectioneries anti Fruits. ISAACS also keep* constantly on band a good as sort in sol of Confectioneries, Oranges, Apples, Repairing done at short notice and all work war ranted. . J. H. BANKS aug 6 1858. 1 yr Savannah. July 22d, 1858. Messrs. Fkkenan A Roberts, Macon, Ga: Gents.—I hare agreed with -Mr. Beattie, Agent for Ingersoll's Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron b onnd Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the same terms as Rope tied Cotton. 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. riTXR J. STROZIER JOHN T. GLOVER STItOZIEK A GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . DAWSON, GA. WILL practice in the Counties of Terrell* Clay, Chattahoochee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew art. ty All buiinesa entrusted to them, will receive prompt and unremitting attention, j Jan. 4.—ly. TltC Georgia Il'Oll Lock Company, 1 rri HE undersigned have formed a partnership in comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the A the practice of Imw, in the Firm name of Ruth -d m Cotton growing, or the i erford and Hill. They will practice in th KROM SAVANNAH and CIIAKJLESTON. CABIN PASSAGE 613 STEERAGE 65 Excursion Tickets good to return until Janu- uary 1,1860 633 The well knewu first class side-tvheel Steamships Keystone State, CAPT. C. I*. MARSHMAX, aud State of Georgia, CAPT. J. J. GARVIN, Now form a Regular Lijie for the North, leaving Charleston and S.*ivannah alternately, a* follows : The State of Georgia from Savannah every alter nate Saturday, May 28th ( June lltli and 25tn, July 9th and 23d, Arc., leaving}Philadelphia for Savannah the intermediate Saturdays. The Key Stone State will re sume her tri^n from Charleston about July lst,of which due i.otice will be given. For safety and comfort, having superior STATE ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the coast. One hundred miles of this route on the Dela ware River and Bay—two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES & CANADA SHORTEST ASD CHEAPEST ROUTE. 13 wt J*’ ‘^7 are making This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Philadelphia.— Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points, tor sale by tbe Agents in Savannah. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, 623. Elmira, 620, to Canandaigua, 621. C. A. GREINER 5c CO., Agents at Savannah. T. S. 5c T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston. A. HERON, Jr., Agent at Philadelphia, mar 32—3m T HE Subscribers, from the isam-l for Iron Bailings of their mz ' * been encouraged to make that I works a special department, ] cilities for the manufacture of IRON RAIIINi tor any and all purposes ot the rag, signs, either plain or ornaments ly in saying to the public, that substantial work, together wiki**2r| that they are determined to pleait. 1 In addition to a 11 the eenal styWi Fuller’s Patent Bai This is a new article, praraniqr t strength by a combination of WrotrkJ structure. All of which will be i ^ ’ the best made in the Union. feb 1 R. FLVDUtJ SCHEDULE ON THE South-Western H. H. OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS. - -W— yv "'-gpr^sg Ttco Daily Trains between Macon Columbus MENARD & BURG1 is AM) ,cmo< jr o w ole r't J JA.VE just received and opened splendid assortment of Good* Q consisting in part of the following GOLD AND SIL\ W A T C H ON AND AFTER JULY 29tb, Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrive at Coiambus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m. Daily between Macon, Albany and Dawson : Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive In Albany 6.35 a. m. Arrive at Dawson 6.00 Ilanting Magic Case, Independe tic-men. COLD WATCHES for La tiful. Arrive in Macon 9.18 ] attention of all engaged, m Cotton growiug, or the erford and Hill. They will practice in the Macon Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub- i Circuit, and iu the Counties of Monroe, Jones and iect. To tho Cotton planters, particularly, they be- Wilkinson—and by special contract in any other lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter- portion of tho Stale. eat and value, and either of them will be glad to fur* Also, in the Federal Court, at Savannah aud Ms- nish auy further information, or particular applies- , rietta. tion may be made to the Secrets ■ay be made to tue Secretary. • j. f. Winter, i t. a. Harris, DUNLAP it HARRIS, | FREEMAN 5c ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS Secretary. Macon, Aug. 3,1858. ly Gffice over the Manufacturer’s Bank. JOHN RUTHERF’ORD, Macon. Jan. 17. ’59 JOHN K. HILL. J. T. MAY, A T T 0 RNEY AT L A \Y, BCILBtt, TAYLOK COUNTY, GEORGIA, feb 1—ly* inly 7 ly A OAR33. T llh undersigned feels it his duty to render thanks to the citizens of Houston nnd adjoin ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron- j l6 . 4 r lf 4 nnV] | T 4 age. While he begs a continuance of their lavora, _ rv im r’. ,,r he will state to those who do not know him, that ma- ATTOEA E 1 AT LA W, ny vears practice in the principal cities of the South ! CLINTON GEORGIA . and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to * make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of the most approved and latest style, as can be furnish ed by any Dentist in the State. A WORD ABOUT THU "CHEAP STYLE OF WORK” Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial eeth, 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 nerer give sat isfaction, ana is the dearest at the cud Ail persons desiring my services will please call at my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. F'amilies liv ing at a distance may procure my services by giving me notice. Dentists will find a large assortment of the best p. m. TriWeekly. Down: Monday, Wednesday and F'riday—Up: Tues Thursday and Saturday. Leave Macon 7.13 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. Lea ve Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar rive at Macon 9.11 p. m, Trans to Columbus form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville Wilmington, Savannah, MilledgevUIe and Eatontou. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,Tbomaaville, Ac.,daily; also,tri-week- ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, &c. Hacks run six times a week from port Valley to Perry, Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take tho Day Trams from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention in Macon. F'or other points take ei ther Train. F'irst class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in thA fTfthin ft1.VStr>4>rtiffA the Cabiu $15, Steerage f6. Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany v«a Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, as follows: Montgomery f 26; Columbus 823 ; Albany 824 25. VIRGIL POWERS mar 23 Superintendent. LAW CARD. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Sluhbs A Hill, ATTORNEYSAT LA W, Macon, Ga. apl 20 YVm. K. slcGrnflciiricd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFF'ICE, third door below Lanier House—above Damour’s oct 27 materials, for falling Teeth, as well as for making ar tificial sets, at Northern price's. DR. FREDERICK GARKE, ocl 19—ly Surgeon Dentist. $10,000 OastLl Valuable Plantation CUTLERY! JOSEPH RODGERS & SON, SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND. TABLE KNIVES & FORKS. 6 Bladed Pocket Knives, Sportsmen Knives, Embri roidery Scissors, Pocket “ And other Paterns. Razors! Razors ! OF THE GENUINE JOS. RODGERS & SON S Make. I IIAVEjust received direct from Joseph Rodgers ,V Son, Sheffield, England, a large and splendid va riety of the above goods, and most respectfully so- licit the patronage of the public. i public. BASIL A. WISE, Cherry St., Macon. G*' Pine Applet, Various description of Nats, Cakes, Ac., Ail of which can be purchased st low prices for CASH. Be sure and call at oct IS E. ISAACS A BROTHER. 10,000 may 10 YARDS Printed Lawns for sal* at IS] cents per yard, by BOSTICK, KEIN A CO. WANTED. T AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrants 1 A aud will always give the highest cash price. Macon Ga. ulyS3 ly G. J.BLAKE FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES For 1030. ACKEJl MEKRALL k CO., No. 132, Chambers Street, Cor. of College Place, (Opposite Hudson River Bail Road Station,) NEW YORK. Dealers in FINEST WINES, FINEST BRANDIES, FINEST SEGARS, FINEST TEAS, FINEST COFFEES, FINEST SUGARS, FINEST BUTTER, FINEST HAMS, Ttoni FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, of every description, put up for Shipment to all parts of the World. Catalogues will be furnished upon application, mar *9—8m ' -A. f~i A T?.T"I C ONNOISEURS in ArtTare solicited to examine Specimens now on exhibition at Pugh's F’ine Art Gallery, most of which are life-aiie Photographic Portraits, and one fall length, painted on a landscape background, by Mr. Poindexter, and said to be a master piece by all who have seen it. We can furnish better and more elaborate works of Art, than can be obtained in Macon, and onr spec imens will corroborate what we say. Ambrotypes, Ac. in neat gilt frames, for only 61. Ilondred* of specimens on exhibition.tsknn at my Gallery. .Macon. Jan. 17.1*59. J, A. PUGH. IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE. T HE undersigned will sell for Ten fhousand Dol lars cash, the Plantation iu Houston county; Known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation ia fourteen miles from Macon and lies iu one mile of the South-Western Rail Road, said road passing through one corner of the Land. There is between six and seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in fine condition for making a crop another year. The place is well improved. Having F'rame Negro Houses With brick Ckimneyi to .I'l-i-mm.Mi.l. Fifty Negroes, and F'rame Gin House, Cotton Screw and Stables. These Lands are level and well adapted to the pro duction of Corn or Cotton, and instead of wearing ont, get more productive as they grow older, under judicious cultivation. Tbe place will be sold on a credit of one. two and three yean, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand dollars cash. , Any further information desired, will bo furnished by addressing the undersigned at Busbay ville. Hous ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. Macon, Sept. 38.1858. JL. K. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store.*jan 6 536,0 00 Worth of Premiums Awarded. A Prize to every Purchaser. H!LV1:R iVAICK, such as Sp J[ r . Ste lets, Ac. cst M1 StLVKlt PLATED WAKE, i ... . tors, Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plate! r ns,) F'rult Baskets, Pitchers, Waiters, Ac. j,d be JEWELE?^ 1 Consisting of Diamond and Gold E ver--n Ac., sparkling and bright he On-' Musical IiistiTtiucuioKBi9 Such as Violins, Flutes, Guitars, lypmst t lines. KBSt.'i'; Gold Pens, and Pencils. GuitorstaVi to hiu and a varied assortment of ntages Fancy Goods, pate 27 Music Boxes, too numerous to par. ,vv ] f advertisement. iJAl—. : Thankful for tho tiberal patronsge t , h : autiuniui awa tuu uutiua |#«via 1^ 6 them, since they commenced bnsinest£ continuance of the same, and will sputlany ■ u give satisfaction to their customers,!; colui: and quality of their Wares, and in pr: . -.no, Watch and otherrepairing execute J™.' , and on reasonable terms. *&* m ■ oets J. U. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS. W E offer the fiillowing articles on very accom modating ffihns: 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 sacks Coffee all qualities, 150 boxes Candles all qualities, 100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, too boxes Candy, 100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osnabnrgs, 50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 35 bales Yarns, 100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 35 bbds. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup, _____ Large Stock of fresh and new Dry G-oodLs, Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living rates, consisting of the following : 20 cases Prints, IS cases Ginghams, 1000 pieces Merinoes, Delanes,Shally and Alpacas 1200 dozen Hosiery, 25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes, 10 bales Ticking, jO'cnsos Liuseys. 10 cases F'launels, 535 pieces Satinets and Jeans 150 pieces Cassimeres, 50 pieces F'ancy and Black Silks, 800 dozen Handkerchiefs, 1200 pieces while Muslins, Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 350 casesoi Shoes of all kinds, and 1000 Negro Blankets. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. OXO. S. ROBINSON CHSS. ROBINSON G. S. & C. ROBINSON, Attorneys at Law, CUTIIBERT, GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to all business en trusted to them, in Randolph, Clay, Early, Mil Ur, Calhoun. Terrel), Stewart and Quitman counties. Mareh 1, 1859. tf T HE above sum will actually be given away with 20,000 copies of the following works : WOMAN— Her Structure, Functions, Diseases, S-c., 4-c„ 4-c. This is a work of 600pages and 130 illustration*, by Dr. S._ Pancoast, Professor of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy in Pennsylvania Medical University, Philadelphia. This work is written in a chaste, clear and prac tical manner, while the illustrations cannot be ob jectionable tc the most refined and circumspect of the ladies. The volume is complete in every de partment, and present* all the information so ur gently desired byall classes of females. Price 62; by mail, 62 30. By the same anther, a work for Guardians, Parents, and yonng men, entitled BOYHOOD PERILS, Ac. This is a work of225 pages, 12mo. illustrated with nine flue lithographic plates. It has received the highest encomiums from the press, and has passed through two editions in 6 months. Price 6125; by mail, 91 45. Jjsf of Gaffe for jjUoW(. To the purchaser of a copy of the first work, one Central, Macon A We SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL G UANO, will for the present, be ti the Centra: Railroad to Macon, a tion on that and the Eatonton Rosd,iia to any Consignee, at 62 00 per ton of b over the Macon A Western, and Sontl Roads, or to aay Station on eitheroft! 61 00 per ton of 2,000 lbs., provider! marked with consignees name. j GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen'lSnp I ALF'REIJ TYLER J VIRGIL POWERS, Macon Papers copy.[feb 9 i Wit J H.IILULU) W E are now offering a new sad ■ Stock of elegant PIANOS frenS: ■■■ftP.. Clark, and other n yY^t'c-sn?ranted to please _ J J * j U Flutes, Accordeons tad ill Instruments kept in our line. Striifil Books, Sheet Music, Ac. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHEJ Of the most supn JEWELRY & FANCY! in i hi Silver Forks aod Spoons, equal to c Watches and .Jewelry Repaired toH March 1,1859. J. A. & & &| for NEW HOTEL] .A-t; T3iiomasi rpHE undersigned having opened> _L HOUSE, for the reception of tl ' the People generally to give them i No pains will be spared to malt* comfortable ; and their table will Fair the best the market affords, jan 18—tf AMANDA L. I o, I iletl hJ he purchaser or a copy ol of the following articles will be given, which may KIMBROUGH A BASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Gxo. Kimbrough, E. S. Bass, Starkville, Lee co., Ga Dawson, Terrell co., Ga. mar 8 DR. WM. F. HOLT W ILL attend promptly all calls left either at his Office, over Bowdre A Anderson’s Store, at his residence in Yinovilie, opposite Msj. Comer’s, mar 8—ly* DR. J. DICKSON SMITH, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, MACON, GEORGIA. W ILL attend promptly to all Professional calls made on him, either at his Office or Residence, by day or night. • OF’FICE—Over Menard A Burghard’s Jewelry Store, on Cherry Street. RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Ross', jan 18 J/. II. Freeman, *II,. MI. |_JAVING returned to Macon, offers his Profes- Oct. 26—tf J.B.AW.A. INTEV^ FIPLJVE. T HE undersigned having taken tho Livery Stable formery_ occupied bv II. M. Lindsay. Intend FINEST TONGUES, and D. C. HODGKINS & SON, HS/'Ta.corL, <3-a. I NVITES tho . attention of sional services to its citizens, and those of the surrounding country, and is prepared to treat their various diseases with innocent vegetable remedies, and hopes that in consideration ot the fact that he g ives no poison, draws no blood, and never destroys le constitutions of bis patients, he will be liberally patronised by the afflicted. {^Particular attention will be given to Planta tion, aod other country practice. iy Office at the Drug Store of Dr. M. 8. Thom- son, to whom he refers.jan 11—ly Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, MACON, GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac., also with any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice, oet 12 tbe Sporting „ Public and oth- o ra, to their large selection of DOUBLEGUNS. RIFLES, PIS TOLS. POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY, F'lrflll.YQ TACKLE. WALKING STICKS. F'OK- EIUN AND DOMESTIC AMUNITION,and every article found in a F'lRST CLASH Sportsman’s Emporium, NORTH OR SOUTH. By careful attention to tho bnsinesi, and keeping the best GOODS in our line, we expect to receive a continuation of past favors. Brpniriug carefully attended tons Uercto- Oct. 26. fore. GUN carrjiug on the same in all its branches. We shall always keep Phaetons, Carriages, Buggies and Hors es, to biro on as good terms as anybod. Wehave also the most ample accommodations for Drove Stock. We would say to the public that we have taken the XliMnto onr mouth in earnest nnd can always be found with our harness on ready to serve you; we intend by keeping straight tongue, pulling together and by buckling down close to business, to succeed or break a trace. We shall never tire fellows in hitch ing up for you so long as you come up to tlio/fri log and settle. Now if you want us to wag on to Rock- a way and not to be sulky, in fact if you don’t want I to see us check up to close, put your shoulder to the j wheel, givo us a share, and if you find a single trace of ingratitude you may halter us. Vdr Reaped fully. ■ ^ ADEKHOLD A JEFFERS. ES^btore under tho Floyd Opposite tbe Passenger Depot, and near Brown's , Thomson's. Hotel. apr 96 d-tf DR. A. PIERCE, HOMCEOPATH OFFICE IN WANIIINOTON III.OcU. Medicine Cases and Bonks on Domestic Practice for sale. Macon, July 13-tf. be selected when ordering the book; Ladies’ Gold Pencils, Petsil Price 62 00 Gold Tooth Picks, 2 30 Ear Drops. 2 00 Gold Rings, chased or plain, 2 00 Gold Lockets, - 2 00 Ladies Gold Pens with extension cases, 2 00 Mosaic and F'lorantine Brooches, 2 00 Ladies Cuff Pins,* 3 00 Ribbon Slides, 2 00 Gold Crosses, 2 00 Cable Chains, ; 3 00 To each copy of second Work any one of the fol lowing articles may be selected, which cannot be purchased for less than 61 00 at Retail: Pocket Knives, Gold Studs, Gold Watch Keys and Seals, Gold Pens, with extension cases. Breast Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Ac., Ac. Agents wanted in every town, to whom Commis- in books sions will be given i or money. Those get- Mrs. S. Audoia H AS returned from New York wifi I assortment of Did SPRING AND SUMMEKC Consisting of all the Newest 1 styles of Froncto. Hafl of every variety. Also, many ntkssli cles, beautiful Embroidery, elegut Li'l dour Lace Setts, Hair Ornxmenti dj Grecian Curls, Side and Back Braids • Ac. Call and examine for yonnslnsl chasing, as it will be much to your itW thankful for past favors, ani solicits is liberal patronage of our thriving city sr ing counties. Terms Cash. Hew Drcss-Makin:j ESTAB LISHMS ting up a Club of 15 subscriber:) for each work, and a f ISS GRIF'F'IN has taken Boo® <1 remitting the amount, will receive a copy of each i lVi the Store of Mrs. Howland, ntr work and a gold Pencil worth 65 00 independent of the gift to each subscriber. F'or 30 subscribers to each work.au additional copy of oach work and a Cameo Set, (Pin A Drops) worth 615 00 F'or 100 subscribers for each work an additional copy and a Gold.Watch worth 640. F'or 500 subscribers for each work a Gold Watch and Chain worth 9150. Address all orders DR. S. S. OSBORN, Mar39—3m 916 Spring Garden st. Phil. Pa. S ared to carry on Dress-Making is he respectfully solicits a share off april 5 GRANITE HA OPPOSITE THE LANIEBl GIFTS! GIFTS! T HE subscriber will open the 1 . the first of APRIL next, forth(*j of Families, Day Boarders sad WT men. This House is now offered u J other First Class Hotel in the South. central location, its large and airy n Late ofttaj Patten & Mi One Hundred Varieties of Gifts!: a< ^pu"^ Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale. House, all the luxuries and comfora Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale, : any other hotel. B. F. 9 Melvin's Improved Gift Book Sale, Melvin's Improved Gift Book Sale, Melvin's Improved Gift Book Sale, 333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia- 333 Chestnnt St., Philadelphia— 333 Chestnnt St., Philadelphia— 333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia- 333 Chestnnt St., Philadelphia— With One Hundred Varieties With One Hundred Varieties With One Hundred Varieties With One Hundred Varieties With One Ilondred Varieties Of Valuable and Useful Gifts ! | Of Valuable and Useful Gifts ! I Of Valuable and Useful Gifts ! (LATE PATTEN, HUTTO!) t COMMISSION MERC' SAVANNAH, GJ. G. PATTEN* »ag3 _- Jonatiian Col (Late Patten, Collimk" W ILL continue the lVsrr If) 1 ' mission It mill 1 *» attbr** Of Valuable and Useful Gifts!! in R occupied by them in this pl«* Of Valuable and Useful Gifts ! »Uh his son, W. A. Collins. IteW Conducted on an Entirely New Plan. ; the business of the patrons of the®' Conducted on an Entirely New Plan. - ora generally, pledging their undif*j' Conducted on an Entirely New Plan. 1 all business confided to their csra * on Cotton aud other Produce 1* JOXATHD B*"A Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold, i on C f °V, on < BfA Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold, j Dr. C. JT. ltooscvclt, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN (IF'F’ICE AND RESIDENCE— Corner oi Third and Walnut Streets, Macon, Ga. isn tl—ly ITIASSI^Y’S IRON COTTON PRESS TWIGGS COUNTY ATTENTION! T H. A NEW s ]m: i T HE subscriber, baving just arrived Id Macon, and opened a NEW SHOP for the purpose of repairing GUNS and PISTOLS, offers his services to the public, snd guarantees to do all work in bis lino iu tho best manner, and at prices to suit his patrons. DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLES AND PlSTOI^s, made to order, and Stocked at short no- j tice. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. ES^Store under tho F'loyd House, opposite Dr. ’>'• -mson's. WJf. MAKKWALTEU. f»b 9—ly Lite of Augusta, Ga. T HE undersigned hsve purchased the Patent Right forTwiggs county, of MASSEY’S POR TABLE IRON COTTON SCREW, and are prepared to sell said right to any person wishing to bay, as tbe PriMS* eaaMft tsWn made or used in Twiggs eouDty, except by purchase ' is Screw is a great im- , IdP'A Valuable Gift with Every Rook Sold. Catalogues Sent FVee. Catalogues Sent F'ree. Catalogues Sent F'ree. By addressing K. MELVIN. 333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Notice to Plant] ty-Fiv, Dollars and upwards are received; a receipt I IhoU 1 NeeroesatVSr'prires 01 for the same will be sent by return mail. V gtata Jlegroe* at lair pn«(S- ‘ <1 mu &.11U'.* wm oy return mail t ° — ‘ j plj* Receipts taken for every pnekage .ent by Ex- 1 iX** for *“ J0Un * * nd llkc Vfc] press. IS^Three Plans of Commission for Agents, of which they can take their choice, and each more liberal than ever offered. Agents Wanted in Every Town. March ?9, 1859.- 6m. , coM DR. I ^ijcoms »»auuea m avert lowu. APJEM his Profe^ionxl ^ Agents Wanted in Every Town. \/oi Macon. He mayb* Agents Wanted in Every Town le * e from 10 »*** from 31 marts—3m Agents Wanted in Every Town. Address B. H3BLYIN, 333 Chestnnt St., Philadelphia, Pa. provement on the old wooden Screws, in its pov< and convenience, ease of raising, taking down and removing, if need be; as the whole Screw can be carried in one wa|»on load. One of these Presses, put up and ready tor use, can be seen at Elder C. A. . Tharp’s, near btone Creek Church, Twiggs county. JOSEPH THARP, april C. A. THARP. Montpelier Farm*] Book Binding*. monbob ID lank ACCOUNT BOOKS made tTorder for Kev ’ Carlisle P. B- ® ■ IJ Courts and Counting House, and the numbers f-T AV pure hast J Motw > printed on the pages without extra charve. Tl «>t I arning, Mr. FARM SCII0‘» 1 J from Henry County. No printed on the pages without extra charge. -L L seat of I .ruing, MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW HOfire thitherhla bound in neat and cheap styles. r , ... RU.S.-t, fromUcmy County. -Lor. 3d and Cherry Streets, tosses more faeUItM, or mors m-tfw 1 W -I, Over George T. Rogers A Son. than docs this. forth«suoe«*»*' 1 ‘!L> rp HF. subscriber has purchased the Right to Row- The Fall Session will codiuh 0, i A and’* Patent Carriages and Springs f,-r Blank Jnlvnext Account Books, which be will put on work when For further iufermatton, sd*<* instructed. DAVID K08S. Montpelier, Georgia. re “ 1 • may SI