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About State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1859)
Religious Books . AND Sabbath School bilcratm*. rpHOSE wishing to A good books tor the ■' ' ■ |)|e o f religious are invited to cull moi el' 1 " .. |> B posrTO«r” of the publications for sale u' Society. “Cotton Georgia Bible and < ".I" 1 ' J advantage will be of Avenqe,” Macon. <■' >■ ' , ' libraries either for sered to those who wish to - the Sunday School or | febl-Jd ts ' “ SADDLEKY & HARDWARE. rpilE undersign. I ."v'?ri I- t 1,1 » ,,ER B,:,TnG ’ I.EA I Hi lt » , Harness, Saddles, D ‘ , ;;”^saadX"'s,ofth e ' B be’-i make ainl latest style. lb Work at the shortest no- Also, prepan' majiuer, and as low as tice, and in »" Call <11( j gee Mt his new Store any House in ■" ;r es'Bank, and opposite Rom’ next •h>-- JOHN CLEGHORN. i New Building. oct In - I ( . Al AC HOLD, Boot and Shoe Maker, IN THE Uetldiiig lloum* Building, ON Third Street, Macon, Ga. HE is prepared to do all work in his line as well and cheap as it can be done elsewhere, and respect fu,D solicits a continuance ot public patronage.— Cali next door to M. Lou’s Barber Shop. teb 18d-ly cilE IPER TiIAN rHE CHEAPEST, AN!) As Good as the Best. E. E. BrtE’WEE., Plain and Ornamental House and Sign ZE’.A.IIVTIESTI. SHOP IN DAMOURS NEW BUILDING, MACON, GA. HAVING a lot of number one hands, I can and will do work cheaper and as well as any one else. A fair showing al all jobs is solicited. Al work warranted Jan. Ist, 1858. jan 7 S. BRAINERD’S JI a con Variety More, Cot. Av., Opposite Hoss, Coleman, <6 Jioss and C. JI. Freeman. Ct ROCKE7IY, Glass Ware, / House Furnishing articles of every description, Tin Ware of all kinds, /fefrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Cord and Twine of every description, Brooms, Pails, Toy Barrows, Hobby Horses, V» agons and Willow Ware. Perfumery, Fish Z/uuks and Lines, Sprouts and other Bitters, The Koval Cup, /Torse Medicine for man and horse limbs. Spy Glasses and various articles of all kinds. Please call, I will endeavor to keep all articles that is called for snd accommodate. Furniture made to order; old Furniture bought and sold, Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished, with dispatch. Violins, Canes, &c., Repaired and Polish ed ; Best quality of Furniture Varnish and Sand Paper tor sale. S. BRAINERD. N. B.—Graffeuberg Medicine for sale, pure from the Company. S. 8., Agent iur Company. jan 6 Bacon for Sale. *) ■* lids. Clear Sides. .Just received at oct 28-ts HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN’S. Stereoscopes. V LARGE and beautiful assortment of Stereo . scopes—with a large number of views of all kinds. For sale singly or bv the dozen at J.’M. BOARDMAN’S, dec xvi Washington Block. HARDWARE. 1858. 1858. FA LL TRADE. CARIIART A CURD WOULD call the aueniion of their customers ami those wishing to purchase, tv their Large and Well Selected Stock of English and American Hardware. To Planters and Merchants. Sweedes Iron all sizes, Anvilsand Vises, Relined *• “ “ Smith Bellows, ’)val and Brand Iron, Smith Drills, Plow Steel, Screw Plates, Blister Steel, Corn Shcllers, Cast Steel, Straw Cutters, Hollow Ware, Cut and Wrought Nails. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Finished Shafts, and Springs, Carriage Parts, Mealable Castings, Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames, Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Hubs, Silver Bands, Leather, Cloth, and all kinds Trimmings, To House-Steeper.*, Table Cutlery, Brass Candle sticks, Plated Spoons and fork.-, Wire l enders, Brass Andirons, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Bra s Fenders. Shot <1 and Tongs, Together with’ every ihing else usually kept in our line, all of which will be .-old at prices that cannot fail to please. tri/* Calin.id examine before purchasing elsewhere. CARIiART Ar CURD, oct 23 . Third Street. MENARD & CASTLEN, DRUGGIST AN, A Pi) IIIIX ARY, CIIEHBY H Tlil-1 '.T.MACON, GA, UAS just received in will keep constant ly on baud a Ires lllil'ly ol DRUGS &VW MEDICINES, consii i >g ' J’4. QUININE, IODINE, »AI. ACINI', CHLOROFORM, IODINE POTASH, CALOMEL, MORPHINE, PIPERINE, it Li E MASS, Ac., Ac. Also, a large ot of American, English and German FEKiUMERY. CAMPHINE. Bl R.SI.iG FLUID, SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, SWEEDISH LEECHES. GARDEN SEEDS, Ac., Ac. lie ..1.1 also keep a [111:0 arltdv of BRANDY A WINE for Mcdiciind purposes. oct 17 ; 1. r I - ' E undvr.-igned have Limed a partnership in 1 the practice of Law. in the Firm name of Ruth erford A Hill. Ihi v wiil pj tc'.icv in the Macon Cir cuit, u:id in the counti<•- ot M. -..i . Jones and Wil kinson- and by special contract in any other por tiun of the State. Also, in the Federal Court, at Savannah and Ma rietta. Oilice over the Manufacturer’s Bank. JOHN RUTHERFORD, jan 20-3 m JOHN R. HILL. ("iiisind \c.w. / 7TSHE purest Spft its ever offered to the American JL public, possessing none us the poi> uous qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common use. For sale by McCALLIE A JONES, ’ may a A»'auts. SOUTK-W2STEP.N RAIL ROAD. OW' M HEDL’I I Foil 1 \SSENGERTHAINB. * Ou and after July 15Hi. I EAVE Maron 11 ;.., p. 1,*., and '.<.45, «. in.; ar j rive in I’rohiaibii-a. m.. and 5.4 », p. tn.; Leave Columbi. < 4it m. and .4 ’» p. m. Arrive in Macon a. in. . I '.lB p. m. Ix t'cAi p i l# Arnit al Albany o.2*’> a. m. Dawaoa • a. m, I. ivc Klbany p. ni., Duwsua 1.40 p. m.— Aniye ia Macon v.H, p. lu . i ■ weekly n D wn, Vmidav, Wed- n ~Li nil Hid ; I p Tuesdsv, Thursday and Sa'nrday. l/aie* Macon In . Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. n« Alhai-y t. ’ p • k.we Albin* a Dawson— Arrive st Macrni B.IC, p. m. Midi Mt age* to »■ I fi<- Td la has see, Thomasville and Bain bn le A mth regular train* ui \ «./•»■ h tri Mcckh to Cuth- bert. F -•! Cuirh". 4 A *' '' . i <■ 11 am. on Central and Ma- •<•« Ar« R»H Road. P. t 1 tl.« Wrd for Hou*'t lie-era He *ia or F lot id* aluMild taka lor 4,, a. n». tram, a* <‘vma*bu*. Both train* run ou j * * . it* ****- ADAMS OJLaOTTTIINJGX. A. M BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARK NOW RECWVINU THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, I JVM BRACING a large variety of Over Coats, I j Black Dress Frocks, Business Frocks and Sacks, Black Doeskin Pants, Fancy Cassimere Pants and Vests, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing, oct xiv | Furnishing Goods. White and Coloied Linen Bosom Shirts, “ “ “ Marseilles, “ “ Menno Shirts ami Drawers, White Jeans ami Canton Drawers, Merino and Cotton Hose, Gloves, Suspender*, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac. oct xiv A. aM. BLACKSHEAR A CO. J. a. GUIFFIN, W. C. M. DUNSON GRIFFIN & DUNSON, Attorneys at Law, •Macon, Greorgia. References. —Gov. JosenhE. Brow n, Milledgeville; Hon. Washington Poe, Macon, Ga.; Il<>n. William 1.. Yancey, Montgomery, Ala.; Hon. T. K. R. Cobb, Athens, Ga.; Hou. C. J. McDonald, Maiietta, Ga. Office over E L. Stroheuker A Co.’s Drug Store. dec '.i-ft __ LOCHRANE & LAMAR, -A.TTOKN’E'S'S AT MACON, GA. Office by the Mechanic’s Bank. OFFICE HOUBS from 8 to 12. A. M.. 2 to 5, T M ~ nml. also, from 7 to 10, I’. M. Will practice in all the counties of the Mncon Cir cuit, nml in the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co lumbia, and m the Supreme Court. 0. A. LOenUAXS, JOHX LAMAH. jnn 14-ly MACON & WESTERN R. R. _x_' _2-2rr. ON and after Thursday, the loth inst., the trains will be run as follows : Leave Macon 12.0’>, night, arrive Atlanta 7.15, a. m. Leave Macon 10.00, a. m., arrive Atlanta 4.00, p. m. Leave Atlanta 12, night, arrive Macon 7.15, a. m. Leave Atlanta 11 a. m., arrive Macon 5.00, p. in. The night trains will not be run on Sundays. The 10 a. m. train from Macon connects with the Wes tern A Atlantic R. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, at 8.4'», p. in., with Georgiii R. R. tor Augusta at 12 night,, and Atlanta A West Point R. R. at 12.5, a. m. The 10.00, a. m. train from Macon connects with the Georgia Road at 12.00., a. in., and Atlanta A West Point, Road, at 12.45, p. m. The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for s2’» 25, including Stage fare, <7 00, and to New York for 32 00. Further information may be had in relation Route, on application to the General 't icket Office Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER, aug 2b . Superintendent. 1 teeeinber 1. 185'. Wool Wanted! 'IMIE highest market price will be paid in CASH 1 for Wool, in any Quantities, man h 16 11. M. NORTH. CLOTHING! CLOTHING’’ 2FX JES O 'V , E’. It I NSli IP 1I"AS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old sland next I door to Strong A Wood’s shoe store, and is pre pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stock of READY MADE CLOTHING in the city. sop 23 li FXvlO V A D. Henry Horne HAS REMOVED HIS Cake, J?asti?y and BREAD BAKERY, CANDY & FBI IT STORE NEXT TO . Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s. GR(.)( EBY STORE, IX CIIEHBY STREET, and has now fine ac commodation, and an entire new stock of all Confec tions which is oflered at lowest prices for CASH, nov. 2-ts Watches! Watches!! f CELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS. James Hod V_7 <leil A Co., K. AG. Beesley, Josh. Johnson, Josh Olorenshaw, Edward Robinson, and lhe celebrated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS Eugene Bruquet, Breithing, La deriet, Edoward,Favre,Brandt and others too numer ous to mention, by DAY A MAL’SSENET. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. The Marble Clock running three weeks without winding- striking hour and half hour. Also,Eight Day, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Ma rim Time pieces with and without the alarm. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A M AUSSEN ET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear King?. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Chains. DAY A M AL'.-SEN IT. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crosses, Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY A MALSSENET. Silver Table, Tea,’ Salt, Mustard, Berry, Sugar.’ and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickles Forks, I Cups, Gobkts, Waiters, and sundry other articles i too numerous to mention, Lv DAY’ A MAUSSENET. .Vlusical f ilsJ l’lssitetiJ’*. I Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgcoletts, Fifes, Banjoes, and Tamborines; also a line assortment ot Italian, French and English \ iolin Stnngs, bv DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, a large assortment hr DAY A MJUSSENET. Fancy Goods.—.l large assortment bv D.IY A MJUSSENET. Jlso, a good assortmen of Cutlery. Watches and Jewelry neatly Repaired and War ranted by DJY’ A MJUSSENET. out 21 l , Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph Isaacs 'saloon i f ]' , 0 all whom it may concern : This is to notify the 1 public that ISAACS is al home again and beg* to assure his patrons that his Saloon is not a thing 1 of a day. Citizens and the traveling public W ill linn their establishment open, not tor lhe season only, but at ail reasons of the jear, and those calling on us will nt ail hours find our Larder supplied witu all the delicacies that lhe New i oik ami ether markets 1 will afford in the way of eatables and something good to drink- and, six days out of seven, more than cun be found in any other house. E. ISAACS A BROTHER, Under Unerry St. His Bill of Fare will every day. Be just lhe thing for littie pay, Amt those who at their ] lace may cat Will find in it all things compltee, And going once, they then will know That Isaacs’ is the place to go. We shall be happy to see our friends, assuring them that it will be our unremitting care to please in every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done till now. It may not be generally known, that we have, to meet the wishes ol the Med.cal Faculty, imported by ourselves a \ery superior quality ot Pale Brandy, tineUld Port. Slieriy and Maueira, possessing all the medicinal qualities so much doneu by them. Look at our Bill ' 1 Fare and chouse lor yourself: OYSTERS From New York. Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or by the measure, raw, tried, stewed, >u any , tax you want them. !i , , AI.FO, , ■ Shrimps and Crabs, \\ lid Guineof every variety. Venison and Beet Steaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, * Deviled Ham and Deviled Tempi ns, Mountain Oysters, Turtle Soup, Ac., Ac., Ac. Wood cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels, Wild Duck*. Fish, and anythii g that an epicure ' wants, can alwsvs be had w hen in season. i Conisctioncries and Trait ISA ACS also keeps oousUntlj on hand a good as sot-lineal of Con<k TinsElllM, Ukanukh. Al l LEX, Bananas. Pink Apflu, Va iuu» descriptions of N< T 9, C.tkts, Ac. Al! of which can be purchased at low prices fur Ciu/t. Be tore and call at THE ISAACS HOUSE, ISAACS’ Ri>TAl RANT, < WKMMY bYMUKT, NfcAK KAi H)h » hIW HaUL, oct 7 Muntf, Tin Ware. 1"T WOULD call lhe ailrntmu of buyer* to my Urge , *Um'K «»f «*ad» made T»u Hair. H*rb«g cuufiu rd u>)*vU lu uumulaeiuitag rxUu»i*ei», 1 <iu pie- ; •Mil <4 io iHter a laige •i.<k and on m good urm* a* can be poiUiaevd »«>»L*rr. M. A W!»L. Newbure. ; !*• » B<, Kmo, G«. , fiININGER’S ° Mm * GIN, A. M. Biningf.r & Co. (Established 1778,) IMPORTERS, No. 17 Broad Street, NEW YORK. This agreeable Tonic is designed especially as a Safe and reliable Medicine for Family Use. The Public are allured that our London Dock Gin is a superior article, pofleffing all the virtues ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be verage, and deserving of their pa tronage, in preference to the sus picious decoctions emanating from irresponsible sources, and fold un der various pretentious names. The fad that our house (eltablished in 1778,) has attained a favorable reputation for the genuine character and purity of its Liquors, will, we trust, be a sufficient guarantee of the excellence of this article. Put up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one and two dozen each, with our name on the bottles, and a faefimile of our Signature on the wrappers. Sold throughout the United States and Canadas, by Druggilts, ’ Grocers, &c. Druggists and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, Di red from U. S. Bonded Ware- noufes, of all the favorite brands! and molt approved Vintages. 9 For Sale bv E. 1.. STROIIECKER & CO., nud Z.i.l- I.IN, HUNT & CO., Macon, On. leb 3 AYER’S W’, Cathartic Pilis, (SUGAR COATED,) AKE MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their Kflfects, and judge of their Virtues. FOR THE CURB OF Headache, Nick ileudache, Foul Stomach* PITTdDIRG, i’A., May 1, Ihdd. Dn. J. C. Aver. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured «»f the worst headache any body can have by a dune or two of your Pills. 11 seems to arise from a foul stomacli. which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE. Clerk of Steamer (lurion. Bilious Disorders and Liver (’<>mplaints. Departmixt of thf. Interior, I \\ Asiii.xi.TuX, D. C., 7 l-\b.. 1866.) Fin: I have used your Pills ia my general and hospital practi<*e ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the last cathartic we employ. Their regu lating fiction on the lirer is quick and decided, consequent ly tiny are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I htne seldom fuimd a case of btlitnu di»- ea»e so <d*»tinate that it <lid not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL. M. I\. Jln/rician of the Marine H'-spital, Dysentery, Relax, and Worms, i) Post Ofpicz, llaivh im», Liv. Co., Mich.. Not. 16, IbSS. Dh. Aver: Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. Thev have done my wife more good than I can tell yon. She bad itcen si< k and pining away for months. Went Off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her ami our twocldldnn of b’looily dysentery. One of our neighbors bad it bad.and my wife cured him with two .loses of your l ills. while others around us paid from five to twenty <k»llnrs doctors’ bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good aud honest, will be prized here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, roshnatter. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. From Her. J. U. Himes, I\istor of Advent Church, B ston. Dr. Ayer: 1 have used your Pills with extraordinary Fiiccew in mv family and among those 1 am called to visit In distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and puri fy the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Your*, J« V. RIMES. Warraw, Wyomiwo Co.. N. Y.. Oct. 24.1865. De<r Sir: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the ld<>od. JOHN (L MEACHAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kimi’s Evil, Tetter, Tumors, nnd Salt Rheum. From a Fiincardinff Merchant of St Lou s, Fb. 4.* 1856. Dr. Ater: Your Pills are the paiagon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that ha.l-proxed t i incurable for years. Her mother had been long grievou*- i ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in 1 her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your j I’iils. and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE. Kheumntism, Neuralgia, anti Gout. j F.am the Bev. Dr. Howies, of the Methodist F.pit. ('hutch. Pi laski llousk. Savannah. Ga.. Jan. 6.1856. Honored Siu : 1 should U- ungrateful for the relief your skill has bn n-ht me if 1 did not report my case to yon. A colil settled in u>y limbs ami brought < n excruciating m-uinlgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. I N'otw iihstai'ding 1 had the U-st of physician*, the disease grew worse ami worse, until, by Hie advice of your excel lent agent in Baltimore. Dr. Mackeusie. 1 tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By peneveiiug in the i use of tL< ni, 1 am now entirely well. Fen ate Cha>:beb, Baton Holes. La.. 5 Dec., 1F55. Dr. Ayir: I have been entirely cured Ly your Pills of Rheumatic Gout —a painful disease that had afflicted me tor years. VINCEKT FLIDELL. For Dropsy, Vlcthorn, or kindred Com plaints, requiting an active purge, they air an excel ’ lent remedy. For ( oslivrness or Constipation, and as r Dinner Pill, they are Hiueable ar.<l t f'u< tiud. Fits, Suppression, rarr.lysi®. Inflamma tion, and e\«n D«ati«*«. Partial nrss, have been cured Ly the alteiaiiic uciiou of these j < Pili . M<*t of the Pills in market contain '’crcuiy which, al* ! 1 though a talnaLle remedy in skilful I'aiids. is dar.geronß in a puldie pill, trim the dreadful ronseqtiri ct-s that fie* qnei'tly folk w its incautious use. Hieae contuin no muT* cury or mineral substance whateirr. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COVGIIS, ( OLDS, 110.4RM-’KFJB. INFLI • I FNZA, BROXCIIITIfs, XVIIOOCIKG COIGII, CltOtP, AbTIIMA, 1N- CiriFXT COASVMP'IION, and for the relief of ccu.uuiptiie putkni* in ndvanced stages of the disease. Me need not speak to lhe public of its vittnrs. ' Throughout every town, and nln><+t every hamlet <4 the , Awericau Siales, its w«'i.deifui ernes of puln < nary c< m i p’./.nln Laie made it already known. Nay. few are tho fi'nii’iirs in any chiliaed countiy on this cot*th ei t w 'th- ; out suuie |M‘ia<>uai expt-lienee of ;* • fleets ; and feu er yet tl e c«'mniuni:i. - any w h<-i e vlnch 1 e rnd :.n <ig ti m si iue living ir«'| Ly • f it* victory over tin* si Ltlr and tian g<>rott* dim-a*e« «.t the throat ai d lungs. Vi Idle it is the j piost j* werful antidote yet known h Titan k» the f- rad dable and dangerous diarasc* of the | ulmonary organs, it is niiui the pleasantest aial safest len.edy that can be <m ploycd for iufnn?* and young persona. Patents should have it in stoic against the it sidieu* eremy that steals upon them unprepared. Vie Lave abifndant m<nnda tn th? r’- cr/y wives more lhes Ly the con- •nwptfon* it prevents than those it cmes. Keep it I y yr.ti. snd cure your cnkU while they are rural le. ncr m g. led tl .-m until no Luman skill ran master the Irexcral le canker tl at. f .-’ened on the vitals, eats your life away. A’l l.r.nw the dreadful fatality of lung disorder*, aril as they know too the virtues of this temedy. v. need not do more ihan to as-ure them it is still made the l-rst it ran be. M e span* no coat, no care, no toil to pn duce it the m >af |ierfect p-'ssible. and thus afford those who r« !y on it the ' set nt wl.i. b« ur skill rsn fttrnieh ft r their cur*. FEErARED BY PR. J. T. AVER. and Analytical Chetnist. Lowell, llasa. a yr> sold u r 7EH TN. RUNT A- CO., and by all Drnggifta and Dofiieiw in Mwi»cii>«. fob 10 GToves, Gloves! /“WI.ORED .1 v . Kid. •*;|\. Ca-l.hitTO mid V Buck »■. m--. Kid mid Bur i.-km GuuuUets of vvrv *»ipeiM»r tinH.Jv. Just received n« F ;. P * e. viNsnir. Just Received. *** BOX LS «»f h*-* t ’<“! e>yt *• f tin plate, i. > 11 '- • >< I' <■ lr. n, 25 - • f Wire. 5 Plek* of bl<H k Tin, ’<»• , a -- •!»’ 1 Hurket an 1 t’ufiec Pot Tup*, ' *pa» ■* ui Lar*, ati'i Tin M*v-. Tntuuiing* « f c.et v kind the *, v L»wt t « »»b price* B A Srw Store, juti A l'l*erry » Maron. Gw. An\. ed at Last. • I - au4 BMiurt ( Marek 11 4 > waLion female collece LOTTERY! Chartered by the State of Georgia in 1856. //uving been appointed by the President and Di rectors ot lhe Waiton hetnule t'ullrge, Manager of their Lottoiy Charter, we intend conducting the same on the favorite Havana Plan ol Single nurnbeis, aud have located our office i i the city of Savannah, ! Ga. We now uii'er the iuiluwing GxiAND SCHEME! Lu be Druwu the first mid third Wudneuday in each month. 30,000 Tickets—3,237 Prizes Amounting to $212,000! Capital Prize $60,000. 1 Prize of|>M),ooo 1 “ ** 15,000 1 “ “ 5,000 1 “ “ 4,000 3 “ “....2.0U0 6,000 10 “ “ ....i'lvo lo.ove 10 “ “ .... 500 5,000 10 “ “ .... 200 2,000 lUO “ “ .... 1U0.10,0U0 100 “ “ .... 50. 5,000 JOOU “ •• .... 8090,000 3287 Prizes amounting t 01212,000. Tiie 3000 Prizes of $3" mentioned in the Scheme, are determined >y the last figure us the Number that draws the Capital Pi ize. For iustun ‘e, say the Capital Prize ends with number 8, all those Whole Tickets ending with 8 are entitled to ij3o, in ad dition to any other prize they may draw. Halves and Quarters in prupurtiuu. Tickets $10; Halves 3 ; Quarters 82 50. Also, the following Favorite Small Scheme, lube drawn tlie Secund and Fourth Wednes day ut each month. l Tickets, oalj 197 Rrizesamaunt- j iug to SII,OOO. Capital Prize .515,060. i prize 0f515,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 3,100 2 “ 1,000 each is 2,000 2 “ uOO “ 1,000 10 “ 200 “ 2,000 70 “ 100 “ 8,000 IvO “ .70 “ 5,000 ij7 prizes amounting tos4l,Uoo ,/aoie Tickets 2j, Halves $2.30, Quarters 81.23. Prizes payable without deduction 30 days after the drawing. All prizes of and under, paid imme diately after the drawing. REFERENCES: lion. OVID G. Si ARKS, Mayor, Macon, Ga. T. IL BLOOM, Uutton r actor, Macon, Ga. BELL. PRES I ISS A CO., Savannah, Ga. FARLEY. JL RY A CO., New Orleans, La. Address \V. C. ILi n SON A CO., Managers, Macon or Savaunuu, Ga., Or, Box I) . No. 41, Post Office, N. 0., La. 1’ ixes Ca.-dieU either in Macon ur Savanuuh, Ga., oral No. 2 SI. t haiies, between Gra\ ier uud Cum mere.al Plaue, New O; leans, La. inarch 12 -if Ja. Pi ters’ Corn Whiskey. (V Xl. HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ White / t urn Whiskey. •>o bui 1 els Smiths, Old Bourbon, Rubertsou county fid other brands whiskey, forsule by fi.Hr i . II \l< c X1.1.1i: A JONI'S. H. A. WISE WOULD most respectfully inform the public his customers that he has rt-moved his stuck us STOVES, TIN WARE AND HOUSE KEEPING HARDWARE, TO HIS NEW STORE. Next dour tu the Telegraph Building, on Cherry St., and would be pleased tu have nil persons in want of (roods in my In.e tu cuil und examine my stuck, where may be found Stove-', Grates, Ranges, Brass and Bronzed Andirons. Shovels. Tongs ami Femleis, Waiters, 'lea and ( utlee Urns, Steak and Oyster Dishus, Plated ( :»sli is and Waiters, Spoons, Forks and Cake Baskets, Silver Tea Simons and l oiks. Tabic and 1 oukut (. utlery, Wuud Ware, Brooms and L< tislivs Mat’s, Trays, Sifters, Meal Cutters atidStuUui', Plain aud Jh] aimed 'll.l Ware, and all Goods u&uaili kept in n.y line. B. A. WISE, Cherry Street, dec 23 Macon, Ga. Exchange on NEU YOKE FOK SALE AT TIIE ANUPACTUEEK'S EANK. mar BOEBHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEES TUK I'Et.EIiUATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEFMA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMI Art E. And the various afle<-tions consequent upon a disor- STOMACH OR < :i as Indigestion, Aciditv of the Stomach, Cul k 1 icky l‘am>, heartburn, 1." .. of Appetite, Despon dency, Custivenes:.. Blind and Bleeding Piles, in all Nvr/uus, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, 11 Inis in numerous instances proved highly benetiuiai, and in others affected n decided cure. This is a purely beneficial compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of lln celebrated Holland Professor, Buerhave. Because »t its great success in most ot the European Stales, its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those ol < ur fatherland scattered he • there over me lace < t this mighty country. ■ ’ . . t sti • among them, I now oflei it t.rtiiv A :. ■:< an pabke. knowing that its truly won derivl medicinal virtues must Le acknowledged. It is particula ly reeimimetided to those persons whose constitutions nmv have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spir t - «-r < ther lorms »i dis sipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly tothe -eat of life, thrilling and quick ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, fact, infusing new health and vigor to the system. Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to ti e sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos sessed of singular remedial properties. < \: i ion : The great popuiariiv m this delightful Aroma ha> induced many ii.iituH ms, which the public shou'y guaru . gainst purchasii g. Be hoi persuaded to buil tny thing else until you have giren Boerhnve’s Hoi ; laud Bitters a fair t.iul. One bottle will convince j you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions. Sold at tl.oo per bottle, or six bottles for -? -.w, bv the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANrFACTCfIING Phannacuetists and Chemists, PHTSaUBGII, PA. Sold in Macon Lv E. L. SiKOHECKI K A CO., ' Z1.11.1V. UUST A <O., GEORGE PAYNE, and Druggists generally throughout the State. i... \.x-’.y Swamp Land for Sale. i £ j mdes beiuw Macon, 42 ac»es in cultivation, the balance heavily timbered and covered with cane.— For sale by x. BASS. feb 10-if Sundries. *) \ ‘ Ftimc ri;i!.’’i.. Potati es, • * 3" I I’ll bi Is. and Boxes Butterand Milk Crack ers, 25 Boxes Star and Solar Sperm Candles, iia “ No. 1 Family and Palm Soaps, 5 kegs Pickled Pork Tongues. 50 Boxes Tobacco different prices, I 20 “ pniue Cheese, in Store and for sale low bv McCALLIE «fc JONES. j an 27 SIOO REWARD? Vl r iLLke paid for lhe Horse that was stolen on Y I t. v iii'/tit of the th inst., from my place iu Decatur county, Ga , ] mil*** above Bainbridge on Flint rr .r, with tb< thief and proof to com ict. The Ilins- is i.oout tn it ld; a large bav, with I long mane an.l tail. . bump ou hu back near the hind part of the «.idd|p; his right eye rather weak. It t* *uj pos«*d the thief has cut oil his tail and inane to dir.;gure him. The thief in about six feet high, thin visage, a*ndy whiskers and mou«* Uche and wear* a cap. ThealaHe reward will be I paid ura iciutonable portion for eith r bv me THOMAS J. WILLIAMS. Decatur county, 15th March. !J».M>-Ft # MOUNGER & DfGRAFFENRIED. (| ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Vi.,niu, Dooly County 0« /on* r. ■orvotu. ■ Moa,rrun>r». 1.. >. M lii n 1.1;, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MALO!* tiA. Boat m Uvooon MtU, eto» toyst i Dtag /•two, »o«H i Fall and Winter Trade FOR 1858 AND 1859. AT ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS' - BAiAAR OP FASHION.” lllEarc now in receipt of tin* largest and most ▼ V comprehensive Stock of Goods that we have ever presented to the public. Below we simply give you an idea of our countless variety, and then come and see us, and if we don’t show you that ours is the largest Stock in Macon, we are responsible for the consequences. Dress Department. Double June Robe Alaize, Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two Jupes, Robe Alaize in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine, Robe Aquille in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine, SHk Robes in twaor three Volants, Deux June Alaize in Silk and Worsted, Printed Cashmeres in Plain and F ancy colors, Plain Pou’t DeSoie and Glacie Silks, Chintz Droguset ank Chintz Printed Delaines, Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres and Delaines, Mousseline DeCbinea iu every color and variety, Satin Plaid Poult DeSoles in all colors, Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths ; Marcellines and Lining Silks, all colors ; Poult De Soie Quille Stripes, Plain ami Fancy Colored Chailies, Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeves Trimmings in Cashmere and Delaine; Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns, Gala Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety ; Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Challies, Italian Cloths in great profusion ; Lupin’s famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines of every shade and hue; English Merinoes at Now York prices, Ginghams, Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines, A job lot of 25 cents Delaines at 12)<j cents a yard. The above gives but a slight conception of their Stock of Dress Goods now on hand at tne “ Bazaar of Fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. Embroidery and Lace Depart- " MEM’. Real Point A* Leucon Lace setts from sl2 to S4O a sett. Real Point A Plique setts from $lO a sett to s2®. Valencienes Lace se«.ts in Plain Lace and transfer from $4 to s_>s a sett. 11 on i ton Lace setts at all prices. French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low est price to sl7 a sett. Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves at all prices. Marseilles setts of the newest patterns. French Yokes and Chemisette of superior quality and design. Frilling and Flouncing* of every quality from 25 cents a yard to $5 Dimity Bands in great profusion. Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings and Insertions. Swiss and Cambric Edging* and Insertions of eve ry conceivable style and price. Ladies Rea Point Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs en tirely new pattern and si ape. Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex quisite designs. Ladies' Round “ Prince* * Olga.” Kerchiefs that exci'e the admiration of all. Plain Hemstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in large quantities. Misses’ S:lk Embroidered Tiilmas, Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich. A tine Stock of Infant’s Embroidered Dresses and I data. A choice selection of Embroidered Skirtsand Hcm stiched do. The above constitutes a few of our styles, all ol which we will be happv to show wu at Rdss, COLEMAN A ROSS’ “ Bazaar of Fashion.” Cloak, Mantilla and Shawl De- PARTMENT. The following embrace* a few of our styles to which we invite the attention of purchasers : Embroidered Velvets from s3oto $75. “ Princess Olga” for Winter of 1858. “ Meg Merilles” “ “ Doiiizetta” “ “ '* “ “ Frezzolina” “ “ “ “ “ Pepita Gassier” “ “ “ “ “ Rosalies,’ a plain but neat style. “ Maintain,” tasty and lull pattern. “ Coras,” “ “ “ “ Evas,” w ith and without sleeves. “Casta Diva” ot Beaver Cloth, imported. Stella Shawls of all col- rs, ReWsible Scotch Shawls that can be worn three ways all beautiful. Ladies Promenade Shawls, Cashmere and Merino Scharf* “a La Eugenia,” Plush bordered Shaw Is. fancy colors. Velvet ami Zephyr Scarfs for the Neck. Kigoletts and Nubees for evening wear. Zephyr Shawls, and in fact everything tn please the Ladies in the above Department, at the "tluzaar nf Fashion” by ROSS, CO LEM kN A ROSS. Hosiery and Glove Department. Black Silk Hose, all numbered from the lightest to the heaviest make. Pearl an ; While Silk Hose both plain and Em broidered, in great variety. A full line of German and real British Hose, both black and white, comprisin’* every quality. A tine assortment us heavy spun Silk llwe, both white and black. Lama, Cashmere and Thibet ll<»sein all colors, and in great variety, for winter wear. In child en’s Hosierv our Stock is very full, em bracing a fu : l line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri no Hose, Striped ami Polka Shetland do. An elegant and well assorted Stock of Gents Hull’ Hose, all colors. Boy* Half Hose, in all sizes and colors. Iu Ladies and Gents Gloves, we defy competition, is our Stock comprise.* a full line of Foreign and Do nestic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated brands. In Sil . and Merino Undershirt®, both for Ladies iml Gents wear. w*e promise you a most superior line of all qualities. Don’t fmget to examine this branch of our Department at the “ Bazaar of Fash ion,” by ROSS, COLEM AN A ROSS. Ornamental Department. This branch of our Department present* to your inspection and investigation quite an array of Oil Paintings ami handsomely framed Lithographs of beautiful, modern design. Among them you will “ Sybil’s Cave,” at Hoboken, New Jersey, “ Tomb of at G est Point, “ Height of Fashion,” “ Washington,” “ Napoleon,” “ I.adv and Slave,” “ Hussar,” “ Capitol of the United States,” “ Champion of the Rhine,” “ Prize Fighters,” “School Teacher’s Frown,” “School Teacher’* Smile,” besides many others on hand, at the “ Bazaar of Fashion.” bv ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. Staple Dry Goods Department. C dienes fro’n*’ t » 37 1 ./ cents. Cashmeres, Vest ings, Opera Flannels, Linsey*. Kerseys, Satinets, Kentucky Jean*. Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla Cloth, Bleached ami Biown Shirtings, Blenched and Brown Sheeting. •», *. ’•». and H i, Canton Flrnnvls, White Doinet and all wool Flannels, Green, Ped, and Yellow Flannels, of all prices. Linens, Toweling*, Napkins, Huckaback, Birds Eveand Russia Dinners, Crash Canvassed and Colured Table Damasks. Fur niture and Dre*s Dimity. Marseilles Spreads, Knit ting Yar n. Table Cover*. Piano Covers. Negro Stripes and Plaids, Ticking*. Furniture and Bed Checks, an • iegunt assortment of h, 10, 11, 12 and 14-4 Bed Blan kets, Negro Blankets in grest variety, and at a shade jver cost, to make room. besides a never ending va riety which it i* impossible to enumerate on paper, but which will be shown with pleasure at the “Ba zaar of Fashion,” bv ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. Fancy Notion Department. Every article for tne Toilet can be found among our counties* variety, and to enumerate would be an endles* task. Suflice it to sav, that in Soaps, Pom ade*, Hair Oil. Perfumery, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. Hair Pina, Hair Fin Head Dresses, Scissors, Buttons, Threads, Needles, Tapes. Bindings, Hooks X Eyes, Cords, Dress Fringes and Galuons, Hamp er*. B *kvt*. Reticules. Purse*. Portmonaies, Belts. Whalebone, Brass ami Steel Hoops. Carpet Bags, Thimbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor oughly posted in, and will be happy to submit to your inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashion,” bv ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. Carpot, Rug and Oil Cloth Dspart- MENT. Tapestry, A’el vet Carpetings of new, rich and ele gant -hade and design. Tapes*rv 1 russet Carpetings, comprising every shade and hue, with mingled and set figures iu great variety. Three Ply. Ingrain, Super and Dutch Hemp Carpetings to suit the most exact and scrupu lous. An extensive lot of Rugs of various Patterns be side* a superb collection of Druggets, Mattings, and 4-4 Oil Cloths. Don’t fail to see these Goods, as our prices will en sure satisfaction. These Goods can be seen at the “Bazaar of Fashion” bv oct 7 ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. To the Public. C AI L and see specimens of Colored Photographs of all sizes, from niineature to the full-ivngth -1 bC -sized Portrait in oil, which are now on exhibi turn at Prim’s Fixk Art Gallery, and you will find they cun be obtained at his Gallery—the adver ' tisement of others to the contrary notwithstanding. We do not advertise to have specimens of “ distil) - 1 guished persons’’ taken iu New York, on exhibition, Ito make <>ur Gallery attractive. We have succeeded thus far and hope still to do so, by taking superior pictures fur our patrons, and by exhibiting nupic in*** except those taken by < uraetrea. i.ih < J. A I UOB M. R. FREEMAN, M. D. II AViN'G returned to Mseon, oflers his Profea- 1- ~•■■■. .. 1. ,>-< •/. eg, ,■ ■! .j ii,. surrounding country, and i* prepared to treat their vaj ions dist'MM*# witU it grlable redrundoa, and that iu consideration of the fa< 1 that he gives dra- no blood, ard »er<tr dmtrora th* it *ioua ol u«» palien'a L# will be bbaral«y patronized by tli« atßicted (W* Ptrfietilar aHrntion will be given to Plant*- Uoo, and other country pra t»cr Lv ~ OtU’« at tn* Drug a toss vt Dr, M H 1 bomaaa, to whote ba rafcr*, |M < I Valuable Lands. DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Ist District—Nos. 6V, S»7. BAKER. "ill District—No. B*B '.'Hi do IS, :;28, 329, 883, 369, 373, 379, 38», 406, 408, 410. > . 10th do 45, 46.X7 WORTH 7th District—Nos. 124, 449,525 l-’tli do 11,12,55. 16th do 20, 27, 38, 239. LEE ' Ist District—Nos. 130,16(>, 168,196. ’ 13th do 4, 84, 181. ’ 14th do 85, 77, 14-1, 198. t SUMPTER. • | 15th District —Nos. 87, 91, 94. 27th do. 193. 2Sth do. 80S. TERRELL. 11th do 128, 250. 12th do 198,291. WEBSTER. 18th District—No. 75. RANDOLPH. sth District—Nos. 57, 107 212. 6th do 18, 83. Sth do 144. 10th do 248, 249. CLAY. 7th District- -No. 197. MILLER. 12th District—Nos. 209, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 257 259, 337, 375, 376, 396. 13th do “ 6, 18, 19, 28, 86, 76, 891, 892, 394. DECATUR. 5 14th District—Nos. 130. 27th do. “ 190, 216. THOMAS. Sth District—No. 337. » DOOLY. Ist District Nos. 7, 208, 211. 212. 213, 214, 221, 222, f * 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228. 2d do. “ 152, 237. 7th do. “ ’ll. ‘.'th du. “ 11U. IRWIN. I Ist District—Nos. 111. 113, 144, 145, 157, 161 162 ' | 171. COFFEE. Ist Distr 284. APPLING. 2d District Nos. 54’.’, 541. u MUSCOGEE. loth District —Nos. 65, 67. TAYLOR. r 12th District—No. 11’. L>th do. 85, 87, 88, 107, 108. 14th d«. 63, 64,153. - 15th do. 28, 65. TALBOT. s 16th District—No. 40. PIKE. Sth District —No. 242. y HOUSTON. 6th Dictrict—No. 214. .5 PULASKI. Sth District—No. 102. •• CLINCH. d 12th District— N 05.35, 116,117, 165,166,167,182.194, /5, 251, 2V”, 291, 293, 302,346, !- 356, 357, 358, 35‘.», 360, 386, 418, 441, 515. i- uth do 86, 96, 122, 137, 146, 159, 391, 392, 437,462 468,469. MERRI WETHER. Ist District—No. '.’7. CARROLI . 2d District— No. 27. n RABUN. * I 3d District—No. 73. ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE. l*t IH**rict, Ist section—No. 421. d Br<! du “ do 216. I 9th do ” do 51. i- j 4th do 2nd do 107] i sth du “ do 11. ' >f.9tii do “ do 11”. 116,148. i loth do “ do 58. 12th do “ do 253. | 13 th do “ do 171. 14th do ” do 61. 15th do ‘‘ do 214. 25th do “ da 65. . 26th do ” do 58, 158,203, 226. II 27th do “ do 41.50,89, 313. •;th do Srd do 126, 249. Sth du “ do 91. 9th do “ do 270. 16 th do ” do 38. 17th do “ do 799. 20th do “ do 586. 23rd do “ do 52. 24 th do “ do 131. 4th do 4th do 225,823. sth do “ do 314. 6th do “ do 68, 72. 7th do “ do 246. 9th do “ do 157 e loth do ” do 6, n 3,35,4«, 42,108,110’ 131, 204, 208, 21’7. 11 rh do ” do 34. 14th do ” do 242. 15th do “ do 48, ]53. 19th do “ do 29,81,95,126,127. p I For sale by T. R. BLOOM. z . ’ Aug. 12th, 1858. Macon, Ga. BOUTHAVESTERN GEORGIA LANDS! LEE COUNTY. Ist Dictrict—Nos, 11*. L..7, 191. 13th “ ** 16. 11 14th “ “ 97, 99, 100, IS?, 139, 1.77, SUMPTER ( OL’NTY. I I.7th District—Nos. SO, -2, 13.7, 212, 2.74. , j IGth “ “ 221’., 240, 24.7, 247. II j TERRELL COUNTY. | 12th District--Nos. »i.7, 129. ' 4th •• “ 191. RANDOLPH COUNTY. . I Sth District —No. 205. 1 WORTH COUNTY. 14th District-Nos. 16.1, IsH, 189, 19«, 229, 281, 284 2.74. ’ I.7th District—Nos. 60, 64, 66, 72, 1.77. ; 16th " 11. 20, 21, 43, 44, SS, 54,116,117, J 128, 137, 143, 144, 1.74, 159, IGO, 1G.7, 166, 171 Iss, l.S'j, 16.7, l'.<7, 198, 232. * DOOLY COUNTY. 1 2<l District—Nos. 6*, 202, 206. " 3d “ “ 30, 67. 6th “ “ 2. 4. 19, 20, 30, 35, 36. 40, 51, 54 112, 113, 147, 179.205, 206, 212, 237, 2.30. 7th District Nos. 1, 67,66, 129,121,1.82, 188, 189,195 loth ■“ “ 82, 110, 111, 116, 164, 141, 142, 143 r 117. 167, 197, 223, 255, 2.76. I 14th District—Nos. It, Is. In, 1::9. t PULASKI COUNTY. I 4th District Nos. 76, 77, 62, 79, 85, 110,176,177, 204, 205, 211. 214. Sth District -Nos. 150, 171, 161, 162, 168, 172, 177, 178, 189, 198. 196,215, 216, 265. CRAWFORD COUNTY. 3rd District—Nos. 3.7. 7th “ “ 2*. IE, 56, 61. MACON COUNTY. sth District—No. 93. Ist “ “ 116. 2nd “ “ 178, 208, 209. MARION COUNTY. 3d District—No. 65. I 4th “ “ 97 . 98, 125, 1.58. ' 11th “ “ 2. CI! ITT AHOOCHEi: COUNTY. [ 6th District—No. 32. TAYLOR COUNTY. 12th District—Nos. I*7,1 1 .”.'. 202, 209, 21.7. 228, 256. ■l3th “ “ 13, 9S, 126, 132. 134. 1.72, 153, 155 156, 178, 168, I'2. 174, 198, 217, 243, 252. ■I 14th District—Nos. 98, 103, 126. I l.ith “ “ 137,187, 158, 229. TALBOT COUNTY. 1 16th District—Nos. 7', 10-j, 1 , EARLY COUNTY. , 26th District—Nos. 8.7, 36, 37, 38, 84, 85. DECATUR COUNTY. - 14th District—Nos. 12, 13, 16. 17, 51, 68, 66. 76, 89, S 90. 92, 93. 96, 141, 146, 147, 150. i 16th District— No. 280. - 27th “ “ 269,264,298,299,300,301,302. r THOMAS COUNTY. 'th District Nos. 389, 391, 392,42-', 424. , 17ib “ “ 212, 847,348,374, 376. The above lauds owned and for sale bv WM. 13. JOHNSTON. Macon, Ga. Oifice at E. J. Johnston A Co.’a. feb 8 ; ARKANSAS LANDS (8030 ACRES) r I S HE following valuable lands in the State of Ar -1 kausas are offered for sale at very low prices and I on the moat accommodating terms, viz: ' 4,835 1”-I’M) acre* in Crittenden county located on ’ the St. Francis river—high above the late high wa- i ter —and as rich in soil as any lauds in the State. 1,780 acres in Prairie county, in lota of 1’0), 820 and acres; they are first-rate lands and well located. , 633 acre* situated in Independence county, about ' our miles from Batesville (a flourishing town) and about one and half miles from the river—about 40 ' acre* of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fine : springs, log house, crib Ac. This is good land, in an old settled part of the State. j 807 acres in White county ; SG3 80-100 acres in Bradley county; 687 acres in Poinsett county. The 1 above rank as tirst-class lands, well located in flour : ishing neighborhoods. 1,620 acres on White river, two miles almre the ■ town of Besarc. Thi* is known as the White Bluff tract, and is high and drv above ali overflows. The land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects- caicu- ’ latod to make an excellent plantation. White river is navigable all the year for one hundred miles above thia tract, whjch is one of the best points on the riv- ; er for a wood yard —easy of access to the steamers in , all stages of the river—and no doubt by proper man- I ngement the wood could be made to pay fur the land in a short time. 1 The above lands are exempt from taxation up to I*6B and ’64. They have been selected with great care ; and ali of them ( with the exception of one tract) . being convenient to the line of the Memphis and Lit tle Rock Rail Roa they will consequently increase greatly in value. For further information apply to A. I! Douglass. Memphis, Tenn., or to F. M. BLOOM. hTIk om A get . Mih-oi . «a ROBERT FINDLAY ) Complaint in Butte Sure vs. |>erior Court. Planter's Mannfaotur • Returnable to Marek Term ing Company of Butts I Isol. County r |' , HF Plaintiff in th is ««ase haring filed in the Clerk’s I ollice<»f the Hiifirrior Court |Wilb bis Declare turn Ins afbdavit stating the drlemlaiits have no pub lie place«»f <h>ing bttaiiiws, «r hare no individual lin ofli p lim » whom »i<« of * • may be |*!rieci : r«i to the xuowl**dge of »aid affidavit. , Tb*Sr »re tl*crrf»ite Ui r*l« and admouish the de fondant* .u said cau tw Im? end app««r al aaid Court on eec*»O'l Mundav iu March nest to answer the com Ilain i in piaiuhfl'a dsclaraiion ast forth as in i dtlsuh tlurrnof the said Court will pruccsd »• tojus lice sball appertain. Witness ths He»m>rabl« £ G. MR—"MB SAMVEL 11. WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON. GA. Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir cuit, and in thecounties of Washington, Wilkinson mid Laurens. Office next to Concert Hull, over Payne’s Drug St or* >ct gl HAY?HAY, HAY! 1715 E HUNDRED Bales prime Eastern Huy, in tilat-ialc order, foi sale m lots to suit purcha sers- H. M. NORTH, dec Mt Ralston's Block, Third street. Crockery Store. rpil E undersigned thankful for the very liberal pat- JL ronuge bestowed on him the past season, would most respectfully ask a continuance of the same,at the Old Cnocaimr JStaxd on Triangular Block, where he is prepared to show at line a stock of China. Glass mid Crockery Ware us can be found ir the South.— Every body is invited to call and see a beautiful as sortment of dining and tea Setts; some very rich and for sale low. K. R. HUTCHINGS. To the Lovers of the Turf and ADMIRERS OF THE BLOOD XTOLLSU. I OFFER for Kale my beautiful rare colt Boatman by Monte out of Kate Mont-*t\. gumcry,dam Mary Buford, by llavock, sor of Sir Chur’.OA This Colt is des< ended from the bt*i racing family of horuee in America, ana i* in all re specte a very superior animal. His pedigree can be proven by the beat authenticated records. Apply to R. JORDAN, JR., Monticello, Jan 27 J;i-p. r < .... < i. ( . To Teacher* A motel Keeper* MONTPELIER SPRINGS FOR SALE OR RENT. i rixHIS property consisting of extensive hrtprove ' _L ments us ail kinds, with Gulden*, OTciiaid?, Shrubbery, etc, and three bundled acres of land (one-halt rich woodland/ is now offered lor sale oi rent tu a responsible purchaser or tenant on very fa vorable ter ms. The place has been improved with great taste and beauty, and tv a gentleman desirous of establishing a select School or opening a watering place it pre sents an opportunity rarely offered. The Springs (tine Chaiv beute water) lie 16 mile- West of Macon, and seven miles from a Deput on tin Macon & Western Railroad For terms, which will be reasonable both as U time and price, apply to the undersigned at Macon Ga. kossessiuiigiven at unce. Dec.\iff lS5b. ALEX. M. SPEER. A Desirable Hesideiiee for r pilE subscriber intending to remove, ofi'ers foi j JL sale Lis residence at Lake Academy, four mile: ’ aouve Macon on the Fors> th road. It lias about urn ’ ! hundred acres attached- is pleasantly situated in i ’ good and healthy neighborhood; it has hue wate; and a good orchard with a select variety ot'fruit.— ’ The place can be seen and examined at any time. - j-i; JAMEW A KING. XOnCX! 1J0TIC2!! VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. r I’’IIE undersigned offers fur sale Ins valuable Oal 1 and Hick uy Plantation of j.-c acres situatei hve mile.-, from Albany, on Cuoleewahee Creek. There is 7”v acres «n land in a hue state of cultiva tion, with a good dwelling house, frame negro houses new and comfortable, and all necessary db:t house that a farmer would desire. The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any 1 thing of the fertility of tins laud. Suflice it tosa; that it is as good a* any oak and hickoryjaud in th< 2d District of Dougherty county, so justly celebratec tor its richness and adaptation fur the culture ut cot tun, For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B. A Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show th< place to anv one wishing to look at it. swpt xvii-ts BENJ. R. SMITH. For Sale on Long Credit. 1 OFFER the Plantation near Jmericus, formerly owned by T. L. //uh, six miles from Jinericus, oi lhe Muck alee creek, containing Fix hundred and sev en acres, two hundred and titty acres cleared, witl; all the necessary buildings, negro house, gin bouse, screw, Ac. The place will be sold at a bargain and on a long credit. Jpply tu T. M. Furlow at Anieri us, or lu me at this place. . ! UWto, mv JAMES W. GKffHN. Valuable Plantations FOR SALE. DESIRING to move my planting interest West, ] ofler fur sale two valuable Plantations. Om | situated in Macon county within three miles of Win cbe.-ler, on the South-estern Rail Road, contain ing 2,4i'-‘> acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, witl . good improvements aud between thirteen aniffour tceu hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable por tion of winch is fresh land. The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district of Lee, on Mint River at the mouth of < hokeeiichic kee Creek and contains 2,474 acies of Land about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory Lam! of tin best quality, and the remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near ly all of which is fresh land, and a.* productive as any land in .'South-Western Geoigia, and is tinely watered, and substantially improved. My overseers will show these places to anyone wishing to examine them. My terms will be liberal and payments easy. For further particulars address the undersigned at Macon. [may 27] A. BASS. NOTK E. I''ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible the ( ASH SY STEM. Vv eare compelled to do it. from this date all articles will be priced AS CASH. Where credits are given (.which will only be given to those who have paid us promptly; an addition will be made to the pi ice named according to the time de sired by the purchaser. HARDEMAN <k GRIFFIN. Macon, Jan. 1, 1858. jan 7 GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. r subscriber will open the above Hall JL about the first of April next, for the ac cuminodatiou of Families, Day Boulders and Transient (. ustumers. This House is nc • MMan offered as interior to no other First ( lass Hotel in the South, and from its central location, its large and airy rooms, oilers great inducements ami accom modations to Families and Transient persons. The Dublic may expect from tins House, ail the luxuries and coinfurte to be found iu anv other hotel. 11. i . DKNSE, mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd House. To Builders. I PROPOSALS for building a chapel on the Wes- I leyan Female College, wili be received, by the undersigned, until the ilth proximo. Plan* and specifications may be had upon application to either ot the undersigned. ALhX. M. SPEER, dec 2 DENJ. F. ROSS, City papers copy. Committee. HOUSE AM) LOT IN II.SEVILLE For Sale. J OFFER for sale my Louse and lot in Vinenllc.— . I'Le lot embraces seven acres ot land, well im ! proved. The House is new and coiituins eleven rooms, with all necessary outbuildings attached—well of goud water, Ac., and is a must uesiruble bituatiuu for a gentleman'* residence. I nlsß offer for sale, my Lying three to four miles below the city, and con taining acres, halt ut which is cleared and well watered with ftprings. The swamp land will make 50 bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are good tenements, Giu-huuse. Barns. Shop and every ' convenience for plantation purpuses, j Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN, aug 5-ts * Vineviile, Ga. ISABELLA HOUSE, (Formerly ‘'ruinmey House.) ALBANY, GA. r pHE above Hotel, in Albany, the present _L terminus of the Georgia and Florida Rail Road, is now open for the reception ot the MriaiA TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The House aud Furniture are new, the Proprictf r is determined to make it a First Class Hotbl, and hopes by a strict attention to the wants of his guests, to inertt the patronage of die public. apT22-tf J m DI.'MIAM, Proprietor. Rheumatism Cured Without fail, BY DR. T. M’GOWN’S SARSAPARILLA i IODIDK OF rOTAtSU, rpHE great Blood Purifier and Health Restorer 1 prepared from Fresh Root, the only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old im ported root being inert. The components ot this ’ medicine are highlv ex-toled by nume of the most 1 distinguished pbv»icians in the world, as Sir Wm. Fordyce, Brodie. Bell, etc., fur the Cure of Rheuma tism,Scrofula. W hite Swelling:.Syphilis, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidnej », Liver,Spine and Skin. Drup sv. Female Complaints, Old Sores, Pimples on the Face, etc. It makes the skin clear and smooth—an object of interest with the ladies. It removes msr cutv, or any impurities ot the blood or system, and sbu'uld be ua*d in the spring to purify the blood and prevent sickness. Pricefl a bottle. AIcGOU MN ESSEX EOF TAR A cer tain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dysen- ; j terr, Flux, etc. jIcUOWVM GOLDEN PE( TOKAI.-For i the relief us Coughs, ' olds, (‘ manmptivD, stc. McGOWVS OINTMENT Never known to fail curing Old Bores, Cancore, Chronic So e Kyes, i sic, • The above prepared aud sold in Memphis by H S. UUGUES. Sold by ZHILIN A HUNT, Drug aud Chemical Store, Macun. Georgia. • Fob. 2*. / < I.OitGl % iluu*luii < uuul)> I I buldiug ul ih» Hon. Uihnaiy '• (XMift m and h»» said oou»ty. *MaUo*l4uM adi be mode k> soB certain lauds boioiigina tu Orueliue B W riburn*, a aniuui child. . CMAMin WULUUUNL. I , iMf«k l» w-M I GEOR4MA -Crawlord Connty. Wbereu, Ezekiel Hall, Adiuhii.-trator on 41 in eMute of Robert I’. Hall (lute of Bibb count, deem, ed.) whose administration has been tentoied from said county of Bibb to the county of ( rawford ui, plies to me for letters of dtsninouon from his SHi ,| Adiuinisti ation. ! , These ata therefore to cite and admonish all singular the heirs and creditors of said estate to show cause at wy office withiu the time prescribed bv law why said letters distnissory should not 1 e eno ’ ( ed the said applicant. * Given under my hand aud official signature 8,,. Not. Glh, 1658. JAMEb J. RIV * ONUMdy. f A KORGIAs-Jones County. V.T Moxnav, November Ist, Issa . Iho Court of Ordinary for Jones County met this 1 day agreeably to law. Present, Charles ilacsrth e Ordtnarv : v.., U y, c tJ" rd J uar 'eounty- The petition of a Ibomas 55 . Moje Administrator on tlte estate of 54, . lev Moye deceased, shoaetli that he is about to dis ~ charge the duty assigned him as such Administrator I, amt tiieteloie petitions the Court for a discbar.,. hum bind Admiiikstriitionbliip. THOMAS W. MOYE, Adm'r and Petitioner , Ou bearing the abut e petition it is ordered that 1 c.tat.on be issued, and ll,at all persons conceded show enure if any they have on or before the first Monday tu May next, why the said Thomas 5V More shou.d not he dtschargetf, and abv letters disntiZoiv shomdiKl be grunted to him, and further ordered that tins eitatiun b« published in une or mure nuhli* L Gazettes us this State, for the space of six montbs ■ act from the Minutes Jones Court Dr sl diuary, November Ist, 1858. CPAS. MACAkTHY. Ouin ;u -y. * / 5 EORGIA—Jones County. VI, n . Moans IT. Dec. 6th, 1858. the Court ol Ordinary for said countv met Ibis day agreeably to law. Present Charles Macsrthv Ordinary. To the Ordinary of Mid county-1 be petition of Matilda Lowe, Administratrix <4 Ceder W I <, WP deceased, xhuweth that she has discharged the duties assigned her as euch Administratrix, and iheietuie petitions the Cvui l for a discharge from said Adn in s istratrixship. ’ MAI ILDA LOWE. (I J.dministratix and Petitioner. On bearing the above j etit ion, oideieu tfit citation 4 be issued, and that ail persons conceineowand fhev are herein required to show cause, if any they have, t j on ur before the fit st Monday in June next, übv the g «aid Matilda Lowe should not be discharged from j. her Adiuiuistratrixship, aud wh. Letters oi Dismis sion should not be granted to her; and further or »s dered that this eitatiun be published in aome i üblic ie Gazette ut this btate fur the space us six mouth. A true extract fium tne minutes of Jones C< urto' Ordinary Dec. 6tb, 1858. CHAS. MCARTHY, ;1 , d « c xvi-Gm Ordinary. / A EORGIA—Jones Conntjr« V I Monday, Dec. 6th, 1856. lhe Court of Ordinary for said county met this day agreeable to law. Present Charles ‘Macarthv, Ordinary. '’ To the Ordinary of said county—the petition of )r Jonathan D. Maynard, Executor on the estate of 88 Nancy Card deceased, sbowelh that be has disebarg ,e ed the duty assigned him as such executor, aud tbere a fore petitions the Court for a disehage from saidex ecutuisiiip. JONATHAN D. MAYNARD, Executor and Petitioner. On bearing the above petion. ordered that citation be issued aud that ail persons concerned be and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in June next, why the said Jonathan I). Mayuaid should not be discharged tiuiH his executorship and why letters dismissury should not be granted to him. and further ordered ik that this citation be published in some public Guzet sd te of this State for the space of six months. A true extract from the Minntesof Jones Court of a- Ordinary, December 6th, 1 to. s, dec xvi 6m CHAS. MACARTHV, Ocdmary. N . • JV OTICE.—Sixty days after date, appiication v- -Lx will be made to the Court us Ordinary of iy ( rawford county fur leave to sell ail the land belong ie ing to the estate of Francis E. Bacon, late of said ;d county, deceased. JEREMIAH C. H.AEKVY, t- adm’r. deboiiis non of FRANCIS E. BACON. March 16-2 m / 1 iiOßtil A—.< riiu .'or I ( utility. \I W hereas, George M. Bazemore applies to me for letters of administration on the estate us Wash ington Bazemore us said county deceased. 1 hese are therefore tu cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, L v tube and uppear at my office within the tune pre n scribed bv law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted. “ (iiven under mv baud at office, this 12th Fcb’ry, 185 V. d feb xvi JAMES J. RAY, Oidinarv. l- . NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. VLL persons having clams against the estate of Hugh T. Powell late of Bibb county deceased .ire requested to present them accurding’to law, and I ail persons il.debled tu said estate, are requested to ie make payment. MARTHA A. J. POWELL, i- teb >5 w-<M)d Adm’x. i- —— . . - I, / * CORGI A—Joins County. \ I W bereas, Elias Lindley, Executor of Jacob r . Limiley, deceased, applies tu me fur letters disimssu rv from said Executorship. . t These are therefore tu cite and admonish ail per 3. sons concerned to tile their objections, if any they have, in i.iy utlice within the nine pivscriLcd by lt . law to show cause why said letters should not b* I granted, otherwise they will Le granted tu the ap r. piicant. lg Given under my hand and official signature this v b)th day us Feb’ry 1859 „ feb xvi CH AS. MACAR i HY, Ordinary. 1 / ’ EOKCbIA Jones County. V ft W herea.*, James W ilkuisun, Administrator of t benjamin Wilkinson, decea*ed, applies to me for letters ut di.*i<nssiuu from said Administration. These are iberefure tu cite and admonish all and singular, the heirsand creditors ut said deceased, to c be and appear ut my utlice within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters dismissury shuuid not ba gianted tu the said ° applicant. e Given under my hand at office this 10th of Feb., l»sb. ’ CUAS. mauakthy, feb xvi Ordinary. EORGIA Crawiurd County. I Whereas, William D. Hftrp applies to me for ieuers us administration on the estate us Green P. Harp late ui said county (’.eceased. These aie therefore to cue and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dectu*ed r to be and appear at my utiice within lhe time pre scribed by law to show cause.• any they’ Lave, why . .*uid letters anould nut be granted. biieu uu .er my baud m utiice February i3th, ;; lofto. JAMKSJ.KaY, feb xvi Ordinary. < H AM I ORD SALE. \4 71LL be the first Tuesday in May in i', in Kuuxville, in saidacounty, with in the usual huurs us sale, the following property, to wit: Half us lot of land No. 102, half us lot No. 123, half oi led No. 121, half ut lut No. '.'l, and hull ut lot of land No. ♦’> <. bait ot the timber on lot No. lul, and - halt ut the saw Mill un said lands, ail lying in the i Till Disli .ci of Crawioid county; levied onus the ’’ property ot William W. Matthews, to satisfy ten fi lus issued out of a Justice Court of the district G. M , us Ciawturd cuuiity, m favor ot Jucub l.«-we vs. Willi un W. Matthews*. Property punned out by defendant. Levy made and iclurncd by Kufus tar ter, Constable, and returned to me this 25 March, I*. f». MORGAN HANCOCK. april 2 w Sheriff. CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALE. ' ILL be sold before the Court House Dour tn f \ \ tne tow ii oi Knoxville, on the lust Tuesday in May next, within the legal huurs of sale, the fol low ing prupei iy to-w it: Lot of Land number sixty-seven, (67) in the 7th district us originally Huustuu m»w tiaw ford countv, to satisfy two n fas issued out oi the Justice Couit -of lhe .i.ini district G. M„ ut Crawtuid county; I Jemes M. Harper vs. James iiutsun, and said ti us e transferred to Jason Castleberry ; said lot levied on e by Kutus Carter, Constable, aud returned to me. f Property pointed out by Jason Castleberry, as the propei tv ot said James Hutson, this March zu, !■*.>». april 2 w MORGAN HANCOCK, tiheritt. f EORGIA-Ciawlord County. A_T bereas, Zepbaniuii A. fuwier and John R huwier jtxecutoia un the estate of Nathan suw!er deceased, applies to me tor letters of dismission from said eatute. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditor* ot the estate of said deceased, tu be and appear ut my utlice w ithiD the time piescnbed bj law iv show t.ausu any they ur 1 either ut tn«n> may huve, why said letters uisuiissv ry should nut be gi anted the said applicant. Given under my hand aud utticiui signature at of fice. ’ibis 2 »th Mulch, 15o«>. apr 2 w JAMES J. KAY, Ordinary. \OI ICE. C’ TXT r days after date the undersigned as Adtniii istratnx ut Um. Taylor deceased will apply to me Court ot Ordinary ut bibb county for leave tu sell nil the real estate held by her as such AUuimis tratnx. ELiZAdEIH K. *1 AY LOK, tt pl i d Administratrix. GEORGIA Bibb C ounty. I John F. Lawson, Administrator ] 1 ,i e bums non ol John Marlin deceaa- | A Bill of 13 i »nd administratorot Elua J. Mar , terpleader, ti . .ivvcwed. I- injunction, Ac. uu J rg . | In Superior Boettefc and Johna, I Court Bibb co. Ri»b e » 1 Scales, cl. al. et. al. J TT ai i»e» r “’« lhat Kul *rt W. Scft.ee of the State of 1 North Carolina, one oi lhe deteudants in sa»d Bill , rcridte. >'« l of lbe ** , ‘“ d voou 2 “5 6 !“i L‘ i, on motion ..rdcred, lUI wm" I- Aiil Robert 55’. by publication for thirty d.y» in on. of the puUw Gatette. puUwimd - Ue sity ot Macon, Bibb euuuty. At ChomUr., M. xh m„ MMM Jud ‘ f “ r - 1 M S- / 'l EORGIA—Bibb < <>mtt». (I Bv aulhu tv ut Uu aiib l Geo. \\ T-.wiiS,• « ' ol said county deceased, I will sell oeb re the lon House d<M»r iu said county, on the first Tuesds.' i May neat, th* following m-giue* ; Betey, a woman about 48 ,»(era uld ; baiah, a gill about 15 ** ** Mai iau a Uu) Suuut U “ ” - Those neg rue* are»rry likely and valuable Tr 1 : eaah ’ U b. HMI B. Maith Mat, ’•'»¥ Executor, G. " . ‘iuwu» DI N< AN A JOJiNMGN, f ACTOBb A COMMISSION MBBCII Kb I HVI« tr MVA»AM, UA.