Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, September 16, 1856, Image 4

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Democratic Battle Hymn. Sturdy and strong, wo march along, Million* on million* of freemen bold itoimhig tho dead, with our iron tread. Til* noble dead of tile days of old ! Shadows they eoim*.—while the angry drum, And tin* trumpet fierce, the war-note sound,— Calmly and Solemn, marching in column, But noiseless their /cut along the ground. Heading th. Joining ou lin«s.—where our >f tiro to dnunt tin hmlmvy band, tr« ranka. «■ on wo standard shines Far in the van, like a living man, Hides the kingly shade of a here The Warrior-Sage of the Hermits And his dualling sword w av<*>— He (peaks f—and along < t here is no sound but Like tlie hush of death, i Kven our hearts forge erried throng, luipint; foot; • silent breath ; “Stirring the Warning o Piercing the sod, fikt Sounded your treat Calling us hither to of the nolfeh er that patriot fco the ■' s tomb,— dread !— f Hod ! r the homes of tin ■eh at your head! Treason is planned in your native land! Half its foul \v«*rk is already done ! And Freedom w ill, soon, ere it reach its noon, See, if you falter, its setting sun ! Since the early time of your country’s prime, No danger has come so great as now! Locked to its fall, is each solid wall ' And the strong bastions begin to bow! To save the State from its threatened fate, In the stern conflict no quarter show ! llut with hearts of steel, that no mercy fed. Like a storm in the forest, crush down the On! Jones Sheriff Snlf. W ILL bo sold before the court house door in the town of Clinton, on th • tirst Tuesday in Octo ber next, the following pmperty, to wit : Two hundred and foity acres land, more or less, I the place whereon Francis Paul now lives, adjoining I lands to Hiram Vinsand and Baldwin Ledlow and I others; levied upon as the property of Charles Paul i*ti.*fy one fi t'a, founded upon attachment* issued | from Jouo Superior Court, in favor of Lightfoot. Flanders A Co. vs Charles Paid. Property pointed | in said fi fa. Also, at .same time and place, will be sold four tie- ..roes, viz: lliscy a woman some eighteen years of I age, very likely, Ainbrousa boy fifteen years of ag*, Miles a boy four years of ago, all the above ne groes very likely; lev tod upon as the property of Seth Towles to satisfy lour ti fas. one issued from | Jones Superior Court in favor of David P. Carson vs eth Towles, and three from Jones Inferior Court I one in favor of Henry 1L Green, on© in favor of ^ il- I lis S. Childs, one in favor 6f F. S. Johnson ; also to satisfy divers Justice Court fi fas, issued from 447th I district. Levied ami returned t" me by a constable, sept 2 JA&-T. KKX'FKOE, Sh’ft’. Also, cl the same time and place, will be sold 1 litre** huiidred acres of laud, more or less, lying on J the (L inulger Kiver in said county ; sold as the proj I ecQrof John L. Allen to satisfy a fi fa issued from | Jones Superior court in favor of Green A. Clower s John H. Allen, John \V. Clark makers, and Jo eph L. Holland as security, sept 2 JAri. T. BKNFEOE, Sh'ff. ■VTOTHJK—Sixty days after date’application will | be made to the honorable Ordinary of riouBton county, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong i iug to theestate of Hamilton A. Laid ler, late of said ! county, deceased. JOHN LAlDLKlt, Adm'r. sept a N OTICE—Two mouths after date application will be made to the Ordinary* of Houston coun- j Of George S. Uiley, | real estate ceased. JNO. M GILES, Adm'r. For Philadelphia, New York, Ac. Charleston Sf Savannah Steamship Lines. cabin passage 820, steerage #a. T il Ewell known first class Steamships fi. Kxtstoni State, Captain K liar Sumtseu* die; State of Georgia, Captain J. J. Garvin, will hereafter form a Weekly Line to Philadelphia, sail ing Every Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and Charleston as follows: The Keystone State will sail from Savannah the following Saturdays—July l!>th, August 2nd and ty. for leave to sell th late of said eountv. ih sci»t 3 XT OTIC IX Henry ed, will ph having claims against said estate will rcuiu-r tnem to | ."“W *T‘7 "“K me, duly authenticated. within the time prescribed 13th and 27th. U ■ ■ FRANCIS S. JOHNSON, Adm’r. "ig 1 hiladelnhia the alternate Saturdays. ,-K—All persons ii.detffVd to the estate of 16th, September ethi and 20th. Leaving Philadelphia y W. Dorsey, late ot said eountv, deceas- lll 5* ,t '' ru “ te ‘ :i ' s ’ ... ,, , -see make immediate payment, and those , ,e . Mat ° of Georgia will sail from C harleston the itate will render them to I 7 1 ' l , ‘, August by law. aue 12 foe! un now ! msreh on! the field must ho won I Or your altars and hearth .-Iones will desolate ho ! And the wild fox—madu hold bv their silence,— behold, Roofless and blackened, the homes ofilio free! Onion! to the fight! and, warring for right, As ft burns on your ban nor,—your battle cry be,— Fox tods Country and God! So the trampled sod Shall be tho grand scene of your victory !” On ! brothers, on! th- field sIihII bo won! Tho dead and the living united are we ! Million.-, we come while tlie angry drum Sounds tho grand march of victory! For God and our country I the battle shall bo! Gon and orit rouSTY and victory! August 16, i.-:><;. Oveida. Join's SlicriU' Stile. W ILL bo sold before the court house door in the the town of Clinton, Jones county, on the first I Tuesday iA October next, between tlie usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One hundred and sixty ni res of laud, more or less, I being the place"hereon Nancy May now lives, ad- j joining lands fo.JohuBaretield und others, and four I iiegro-s, te-uit.- Amanda and her throe children knar, Harriet and Mary, and very likely; levied upon ns lie- property of A.,:o y May, to satisfy one | ti fa, issued Iroin Jones Inferior Court, in favor of Davis Duncan, Administrator of George D ancon, de ceased, against Nancy May and O. II. P. Slay, Mir- I vivors of Horatio May. Property pointed out by Xuuey May. JAMES G. BARNES, D. SITff. fieorgiti—CrnWford County. W HEREAS, l.-aac Dennis. Guardian of Harriet Eliza Dennis, minor and orphan of Ephraim \V. Dennis, deceased, applies to me for Letters ot Dismission from said Guardianship: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and Insular the. kindred and creditors of said deceased, o be and appear at iny office, within the time speci fied by law to show cans®, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at ollicc, this July 30th, is;,it. * JAMES J. KAY, Ord. Gcorgin—Jones County. ■y\ THE REAS, John Barfield applies to me for VV Letters of Administration on the estate of Ilorntio May, late of said county, deceased : These are", therefore, to citoaud admonish all per sons concerned or interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this the 25th of Au gust, 1830, CHAS. MACAllTIIV, Ord. aug 26 In strength, speed and accommodations, these Ships are fully equal to any running on the coast. Inland navigation, 100 mile's on Delaware River and Bay; two nights atsea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA SHORTEST AND CHKATEST ROUTE. The lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great North Western Rail Itoail route, through to 1 Niagara Falls or Buffalo in lfi hours from Pliiladel- tdiiu. Through tickets, with tho privilege of .-top ping at Philadelphia and intermediate 'points, for sale Dy the Agents in Savannah and Charleston. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, £28; to Elmira, S2G; to Canandaigua. 827. Agents at Philadelphia, HERON A MARTIN. Agents at Savannah, C. A. GREINER. Agents at Charleston, T. S- A T. G. BUDD. july 8-3m MRS S. AUDOUJN B EGS leave to announce to the citizens of Macon ami community at large, that she HIP has returned from New York with a beautiful and carefully selected assortment of Fashionable Goods consisting of Silk, Straw, Crape and Neapolitan Bon nets, Man/diets, Bin broideries, Gloves, Furs, Mourn ing Sets of latest styles, and FANCY AltTICLES too numerous to mention, all ot which she offers low for CA&II. Thankful for past favors she still solicits a share of patronage, and will endeavor to give full satisfaction, Tho CASH system is still adhered to. All Cash Okjdeiis promptly attended to, apl 22'-tf A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A .VIAItVKI,I,Of* AUDI! VACONA UEJiTDKX KAIL, liUAI) I u".|. -X--.XUJ3-] QMMW 1 '. pTTTJ 1 -wfe-l —.a# ; NEW ARRANGEMENT. TNN and after Monday, Jim! )tt, there will he U hut one daily Passenger Train each way over this Road. A HOMESTE AD FOR $10.00. $310,000 WORTH OF FARM AND BUILDING LOTS, I N the Gold Region of Virginia, (Culpepper Co.) to be divided amongst 10.2(H) subscribers, on the 17th of September, 1856, for the benefit of Port Roy al Female Academy. Subscriptions only ten dollars each ; ono-half down, and thereat on the delivery oi tho Deed. Every subscriber will get n Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from 810 to 825,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, tlie increase in tlie value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Ample security willbe given for the fai thfulperformance of contracts and promises. More agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to wbom tlie most liberal inducements will be given. Some Agent® write that Ihey are making $200 per month. Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., apply to E. BAUDER, nug 5 Port Roval, Caroline Co.. Vn. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT, Tlie Grimtl Rxlrrual Keincily. By the aid of a microscope, wo see niillions oflit- tla openings ou tho surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on tlieskiu, is car ried to an organ or inward part. Disease of the Kidncvs, disorders of tho Liver, affections of tho heart, infiamution of tho Lungs, Asthma, Cough, and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every Cicoi-tfin—Jones County. W’W.S* “•£* fl|,|,UeS f ?[ I Trabl'fnimMacoiVw'iu'ho runas'hen't V V of Administration Caittrarum, on the estate Passen „ ers Ieavi „„ Chattanooga j l llpni.-inuii Mjjjtnn. ntA of .Iodm t*nnnl v. : I . p * «... v. .v AdmiiiiMratoi 1 ^ Sale. T) Y virtue of an order from tho Honorable Court J3 of Ordinary of Jasper county, will be sold be fore the court house door in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, on the fir^t Tuesday in December next, within tho legal hours of sale, ono thousand and fifty acres of land, known as tho place whereon John Jackson, late of said county, deceased, was re sidunr at the time of hie death, three hundred acres of which are in the woods and are rich and well tim bered. The cleared land is all (with tho exception of twenty acres) in a big!, state of cultivation. Said ■ ffi Qr M first jMl)nJ oVtobernext, plantation lies two miles south-east of Hillsboro and . „ . __ ______ __ oT._ __jj T L-levcn .nibs from MonflceUa. ml joining the lands of I ° wy "V ““ James \Y. Shr«q»i**r, Jcnsi* Glawtoii, Daniel Nevens and Sarah H.irbee Tho morning Train from Atlanta and tho eveniu tofore. of Benjamin Mason, lato of Jones county, deceased: J tba Westen.”* Atlantic'Road'by X night IVain wiff n.cse arc, therefore, to cite and adniomsli aU and ftrrivo - u y Iacon 10 . 30 !t . nK in ^vummh same singular those interesti-d, i" b«* and appear at mv ot- lice on or before tlie first Monday 111 October next, to Pnss-noprs from Savannah and noints cm tlie Cell The Train which now leaves Macon at 2 a. m. and housetvife knows that salt passes freely through hone Atlanta at3.30 p.m. will be discontinued. or mfcat of any thickness Ih.sl.eal.ig Ointment far more readily ponetratesthrough any bone or fleshy part of tho living body, curing tho most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by any other means. Kr/»i[M'ln».*nll ICtirnin <V-.Scorbutic Humor No remedy has ever done so much for the euro of diseases of tho skin, whatever form they may assume I * .v.™ „.v. points on I pitaw, — r - s —I „ „ I— (■I'urgitl — Joilfs County. I the South Western Road will arrive in Mu at d- s application,nad has thus been tlie means ot n - W HEREAS. Joliu llarfield applies to me for I 10 30 a. m. and leave by South Westem Train at 3 I storing countless numbers to health. Letters of Administration lie bonis non on the I P-m. _ _ SoroIiCga.SorcIIrcnMtM.WonitilH&CJIccr estatoof James May, late of said county, deceased: Passengers from the South Western Road will nr- Some of tlie most scientific surgeons now rely These nre, therefore, to cito and admonish all per- rivo in Macon at 11 a. m. and leave by Macon A solely on the use of this wonderful Ointmont, when soiisconecrued or interested to be andiuipear at iny Western Train at 3 p.m. having to cope with tho worst cases of sores, wounds - - J Macon, June 17. EMERSON FOOTE, Sap’t. 1 £ **—- - — t ono,) i I tat ion can bo divided into two convenient farms—I From the Mountain Democrat. Kiiow-NoiliinK Commandments. I. Thou slmlt have 110 otlior politics before I good negro houses, gin house, packing screw anil • othernecessaryout iiuildmg. The location is healthy, ,, .... . . , . .... , . the Plantation is well watered, society is good, mid II. I hou slmlt not have any political opm- t i, 8 i.mIi, iru productivo; the purchaser will doubt- ions of thine own, nor any image or likeness I less get n good bargain. of nnvthing that resembles politics; thou slmlt Terms—A credit of twelvemonths for notes and ••'rATr'rr **?"*■ t&B^J^nsss^usi^ Crs , thou shrtlt not vote IOI il Democrat, nor I Tliore will also bo sold on said Plantation, some should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this tho 25th of Au- Tbere'nvTon'the Plantation two dwellings (one of I CHAS. MACAKTHY, Ord. xvliich is an excellent ono,) so situated that the Plan- I . ,i J. II. Ruusoin & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, ,T. H. Ransom, ? Dan’l Hansom. J 32 Courtliind ir 39 Dry Streets, New York. ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has. by command of the Allied Govern ments, dispatched to tho hospitals of tho East, largo shipments of this Ointment, to bo used under the di rection of the Medical Staff, in the Worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years standing. Plica mul Pixtulnx. ly trains between'Maemi and'Columbus,undone I «'»1' other similar distressing complaints between Macon nnd Americus. ca ;'. be effectually cured if the Ointment be well Leave Macon at 2 A. M. and 3 P. M; arrivo at rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise Columbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10.30 P. JL; leave Co-1 following tlie printed directions around each pot. lnmbus at 4.15 A. M. and 1 30 P. M.; arrive at Macon I „ 7 Both the Ointment and Jrills should be used in the following cases: Sore Legs Chtinge of Schedule on the Southwestern llailroad. OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS. i iag ggfB O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856, twodai- \ VV a Ransom, at i 0 54 A ic and7.40 P. M.;letivoMacon at 2 A. M.; / A. r. ttansom, arrive at Americas at 6.40 A. M.; leave Americus 2.20 ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! TROVER grateful to our trieuds for past favors, we IG again inform them that we areas anxious and will make as great ti sacrifice to serve them, as ever. We never have been, ncr we never expect to be run ott'the track. We are daily receiving large quanti ties of ICE, and will sell it as low as any House in Georgia, and ship it to any part of the State. Our new House at the Passenger Depot, affords us great facilities in packing and saves our customers expense of l)ray- ape. We have a man present at the arrival of every train, and all orders will be despatched by returii train. Our SODA Fountain is in full blast. Look out for that cooling, sparkling Beverage f All orders will be filled at short notico as wo have boxes made expressly for shipping purposes. C. A. ELLS «5c SON. may 20-5m Notice. rpO our City Customers that want ICE; if they X want ICE delivered they can have it done by giving notice, and as cheap, if not cheaper, than any House in Macon. C. A. ELLS & SON. may 20-5m Messenger copy five months. WOOD’S BEAUTIFUL AND CELEBR ATED AMBROTYPES A RE now all tlie rage. By a new process lie is able to put them up Colored or Plain, as may suit the taste of the sitter. Also iu eases that show both sides at tho same time, giving the advantage of two Pictures at once. AMBROTYPES Inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Rings, Ac. This is something that lias been long sought alter and but recently found. In fact Pictures arc* taken at these Rooms in all Styles known to the Art. After eight years establishment it is unnecessary to say much, us thousands can testify as to the beauty and durability ofliis Pictures. All We have to say is all in want of a Fine Picture call and you shall be satisfied. Rooms in Triangu lar Block. Instructions given in the Art. june 10 ‘ DRUGS, ~ ^ J. El. & W. S. ELLt, Keeps constantly on hand, a general prices. Also, astock of Landreth's froshG/b* 1 ^ SEEDci, at the lowest prices, wholesale « s feb 12 ' J Mli (t re,. III. J l)OU slmlt 1)0 mum about tlie twelfth will and testament of William Zeiglcr, in KnoxviU section of tlie platform of IS55, for we will Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, one not hold him guiltless who tells of its re ■ - peak I \ . Remember the election days—on these days thou slmlt keep sober; vote for Know- Nothings, curse Democracy, kill Dutch and Irish; in the evening thou canst drink till thy belly drugs tlie ground, for these days are blessed bv nil our Councils. hundred and fifty acres of land, known as the Hatch- I er land, in the second district of originally Houston | now Crawford county. JNO. W.DENT, Ex’or. sept 2 MACON CITY PROPERTY At Execntor’s Sale. ILL be sold at the court house in Macon, Bibb | JNO. 11. Mil.1.111, L.C. HULL MILLER & ROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK. GA. ped Hands sins istulas out e Lumbago _ Mercumi Eruptions Eufaula, Ain.; connecting daily nt Americus with I Piles four-horso Post Conches to Tallahassee. Albany, I Rheumatism Thomasville, Bninbridge, Ac., withtri-weekly Hacks Sait Rheum to Lumpkin, Cutlibert, See., nt Fort Valley with skin Diseases NOW IS YOUK TIME THE BEST PICTURES FOR THE LEAST MONEY AT Sore Breasts j PUGH’S GALLERY Soro Heads fXlIIE subscriber designs going North in a few Sore Throats I. weeks to procure Apparatus for tlie taking ot Sores of all kinds Photographs life size, and to secure a rush of busi- Sprains ness before ho goes, ho would say that his Ambro- Sealds j types (those everlasting pictures so much admired,) Swelled Glands I can bo obtained in his usual beautiful style, at lower Stiff* Joints rates than heretofore. His Rooms have just been Ulcers I refurnished, and everything arranged for carrying Venereal Sores on the Photographic business upon a large scale, Wounds of all kinds which lie designs doing, and his customers may rely Hacks to Perry, Haynesville, Hawkinsvillo and *.* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo- I on as good pictures as can bo produced by W ILL practice iu the I3KUX6WICK CIRCUIT I Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americus and pomts I W ay, 80 Maiden Laue, New York, anil 244 Strand, I the Photographic Arc. comprising the following counties, Glynn, Lelow Fort \ alley should take the 12.15 P, M. tram London, end by all respectable Druggists and Deal- I r T • Ware, Wayne, Appling,Camden, Clinch, Coffee and from Savannah and the 51*. M. tram from Augusta, ,irs of Medicines throughout the United States, and I iPTlfl TT1 fiTli.fl ... . * * * n * * _ _ i ♦ m „t \i........ . *.... ..... i .. . ... . . • .. . . .. , . I wx mjiu&uiiuui. aug 12 Cliarlton. aug 5 ly county, on tho first Tuesday in October next. to avoid detention at Macon; for other points on tho South-Western or Muscogee Roads take either | train fromSax-nmiah or Augusta. Passengers leav- V. Honor thine Otlicers, that ye may find I said city, on which there aro four dwellings, favor in their sight, and be promoted to office Also, two half acre lots. Nos five nnd six, in square if tlmv rloairn if 21, of Said City. " , ■> * m ' V’ , , „ .... I Also, Lot No. two, iii square forty-one, on which is \ l. 1 hou slmlt not kill a Know-Nothing, n dwelling now occupied by A.B. Adams. ALEX. M. SPEER, one two acre lot. No. six. in the Southern range o*f (ATTORNEY AT L A W , I nt M * wiH re “ ch Co ' un,bu3 nt - vl I MACON, GA. ’ | 10.30 P. M. aame night. OFFICE on tho Avenue, over the Store of Cater A llowdre. jnly 22 VII. Thou slialt be very easy ou the Slave ry question. VIII. Thou slialt not listen to Democratic speeches. IX. Thou slialt tally take nnd read Know- Nothing papers, and believe nothing ye see in other papers ; thou slialt encourage in business none but Know-Nothings, but slialt proscribe nil others. X. Thou slialt seek ofitco on nil occasions, but if thy President ben chuckle-head, tuid will make pledges to secure for himself the nomination, thou slmlt stand aside nnd assist in I T5 R- I D Also, a half acre lot on Bridge street, in square T. P. STUiins, three, on which thero is a two story dwelling, lately oecnpted by George Douglass. Sold as tho proper ty of Job Taylor, late or Monroe county, deceased, under authority of his Inst will nnd testament juno 24 CHAS. F. CARDEN. Ex’or. A<liiiiiiisti‘iUor’s Dale. W ILL be sold before tho conrt house door, in I Clinton, Jones eonnty, on the first Tuesday in December liext.withiu tliCjfogal heursofsale, all the real estate lying in Jones county bt?longing to Ed ward Daniel, deceased. june 3 WASHINGTON KELLY. Adm'r. Executor's Stale. t Y virtue of an order from tlie Honorable tho Or dinary of Jones county, will be sold before tho ... i.:.* .i._„ , i j court hoiiso door in Clinton, Jones county, on the ri( r to nil, woo art not to advance any idea f ir? ( Tu- dav ill November next, all tho real estate Contrary to Ins opinion®. 1 hou shalt love the I belongingto Oliver Morton, late of Jones county, Ku nv-Xothings with ail thv heart and nil thy I deceased. JAMES GODDARD, * ' ‘ OLIVER H MORTON, 5 1 “ s0r8 '- LAW CARD. B. Hill, P. Tract. Passengers from Columbus and the West for A- mericus. South Western Georgia or Florida, should] take the 1.30 P. M. train at Columbus, sleep at Fort i j Valley, and reach Americus at 6.40 A. M. next rnor- tlie civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62J cents, „ml $ 1 c-aeli. E-pThere is considerable saving by taking the | larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidanco of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. sept25 Ornamental Iron Goods. Ins elevation. If thine own talents are sttpe- thy heart and all thy nil thy soul, and as ye abuse Detno- lialt thy love for Kiiow-Xothingism Stubbs H*H A Tracy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Macon, Ga. march 11 IlE.MtT D. I.AHAlt, O. A. LOCHRANE. LAMAR. A LOCHRANE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET. Having associated themselves m the practice or Law, they will diligently attend to all business en trusted to their rare. may 13 SEWARD. HANSELL AIIAKKIs! J. L. SUWAItn. A. It. ItAVtLL. C.J. HARRIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, •nm.iMsvii.u-:, ga. K liavi-.as.-m-i.it. d with u> Mr. Charles J. Ilar- T HE subscribers invite attention to their large assortment of useful and Ornameutal Iron Goods, comprising many articles of IRON FURNITURE fortbe House and Garden, sueh ns Bedsteads, Hat Stands,Tables, Rustic Chairs and Settees, Fountains, Urns, Wire Trellisses, FI.over Baskets, Ac., and the mug. hiintt nmiv f’ftTrn t vn yip t t uttt I ui"'t complete variety of IKON RAILINGS to bo First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New iuAuio LUKJN, DUDD AJNJLI iUlkAL iUILL found in the_ United States, lor enclosing Cemetery GrR^YlSr GrEiH’S Noutli Western Railroad Extcn- t ION. The announcement wtis made to tho citizens of Randolph, on the -Itii of Inst month, that the South Western li mined to extend the direction of Cutlibert, and an intimation was held out tlmt if Terrell anti Randolph counties would take stock to the amount of $230,000, the Komi would be extended the whole distance. Dr. Mercer, a delegate from Terrel,* stated that hi# county would sub- jone10 Valuable Swamp I.and lor Sale. , ... \\/ };?■' be sold at jmvato sale, 670 acres of rhoice c | a ;, n3 forwarded to ns will meet with prompt atteu , y * . Liver Lands, situated about two miles belo-n t j nn \y e fc l la ll iirnctiee in the counties of flioinos, the catyof Maeoii—about 200 ot which are under cut- l - - - - *“ - - - . —- - tivation. Sold under niithority of the last will and testament of Job Taylor, deceased, june 21 3m ' CIIAS. F. GARDEN, Ex’or. York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila- drlpliia on Wctlm-.-dayH. Pas-ugi', in tin-Cabin. 82U ! Steerage $S. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah........$14 00 “ " Columbus, “ 1" <>•> “ Americus, “ 8 801 GEO. VV. ADAMS, Sup’t Macon, January’30th, 1856. feb 5 WATCHES, Diamonds, Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic airixa Pniniiu«- xrtml. .f JEWELRY, or THE LATEST STYLES AND TEST QUALITY. S ILVER and Silver Plated Ware, Oil jfi Painting, Fancy Goods for presents and many other purpo-i s, Ga- Fixtiiri-s, Gun- aml Ivpiipments, Colt’s and other Pistols, Finn Gut lery. Daguerreotype stock. Work Boxes, Writing Di-aks. Ton. Travs. Militarv Goods. Surveyors Cum- I aits, Dwelling Houses, Ac. Particular attention being devoted to this branch of our business, parties who may favor us with their | orders may depend ou receiving Railings of tasteful £jp' t^i^^Ttbefore | designs and mane^ n ,i"uoTHe"RS & CO., public.—Odd l-dlow, r.oonsboeo, MJ„ Sept. 4. ’ 383 Washington St., Boston. J. L. Jones, Resident Agent. may 31 To Planters anti Sloekfcetiers. W E are now prepared to offer a perfect Mill for grinding corn and cob forstock feed or hotni- ucsks, tea trays, .unitary uoous, surveyors uim- i n nnd luc!ll f „ r the taLlv. The superiority of thi Scieiitific Books. T O be bad at BOAltDM^VN’S. Scott s Practical Cotton Spinner nnd Manufac- I lurcr, being a comprehensive system of calculations I ot Mill Geering and Machinery; Henek’s Ki.-1,1 Book Engineers; Engineers Pocket Table Book, by | Scribner; Haswell’s Pocket Table Book; Temple- Ieelmnics Pocket Companion: Trautwine on I Curves and Embankments; Bamcs’Catechism of the Steam Engine; Treatise on a Box of Instruments, | Painter, Guilder, and Vamisliers Companion; The W E have associated with us Mr. Charles J. liar- Desks, I ea Frays, Military Goods,_ Surveyors Lorn- I n ,. nn( j men j f or (j, e table. The superiority of this 1 >yer and C<dour makers Companion; Appleton’s ris, rocently of Milledgeville, wlio will take I passes. Land Cliaiits, .dathematical Instruments, j{;n over all others, consists in the following Diets, Dictionary of Mechanics; Brand's Encyclopedia.of especial ciiarge of our collecting business. All I ” ater Colors, VV alkiug Lanes, Lnbasassortod, Joys, I v j z . ipjjo simplicity of its construction, the addition Science, Literature and Art; Ewhanks' Hydraulics Rstilroad Stock for Sale. i XECUTOIt’S SALE.—Will bo sold at the court I i lilro-nl flnmnnnv 1,-el Jeter T7* XECLTOK b SALE.—Will ho told at the court M£| LAW.—Office reir '. . 1} - 1 aD - ™ l .O0t(* I JL house in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday I Hall Building, over Mix their IxOiul twenty miles til j,, October next. Fifty Shares iu tho Macon A West- I dec 11-tt .w- S ,i era Railroad. Sold us the property of Job Taylor, | deceased, lato of Monroe county. Inna 24 CIIAS. F. CARDEN, Ex’or. Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLY tonn order of the BsranUi the Ordinary of Crawford, (July term. 1856.) willbe sold before tbo court house door at Knoxville, on Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD & IIANSELL. Thomasville, Jane 24th, 1656. july 8 TRACY, A'1TOKNKY"aT | removed to goom iu Conceri . Sc Kirtland’s. , tacts, i _ ?- t - • , „ - , .... Tho simplicity of its construction, the addition fiame-, Doll-, Ac., Ac., all ot Hlnclme will .-ell on | 1(1 - ],,, 1v. 1 ;i ■ •! i it, vn;t tin- com - from cominir in contact and we.irirnr each other, therebv tho best Terms. Science, Literature and Art; Ewhanks' Hydraulics and Mechanics; Physical Geography of the Sea; Dnno’s Mineralogy; Shepard's Mineralogy; Mahan’: K ihvakv u LAW.—Offn E. K. Johnson, A TTORNEY AT LAW’—will give undivided at- ti-ntioM. to all bu-.in.--s i-ntru-t. d to his care. Brunswick, Ga. jan 1 Win. J. Blown, Attorney at Law, Vienna, Dooly County, Ga. mribe 100.000, provided the Rond would pass the first Tuesday in October next, nil tho land.- he- TTflUi practice in tho counties of IIouston.Dooly within a mile of Dawson nnd the Pomnnnv longing to tho estate ol'Green L. Mills, deceased, VV and Worth. All business entrusted to liis , ‘ l ... . - pay lutcof-aid eountv. Sold for tlie benetitof tlio ct.de. rare will receive prompt attention. feb 19 would give tnem a depot nt that point. Terms mado known on day of sale. jnly 15 BRYAN llATEMAN, Adm’r. TTOTITBK Xl LAW, M Admiiiisli'alrix's Sale. ■pY order of the’Ordinnry of Chatliain county, will I) be sold before tlio court house door in Macon, of a case or two, but directly I 0,1 t,ie first Tuesday iii October next, the following | macon, «t ant i j. rpi „ negroes, to-wit: Clarissa u woman, and her three IVICIIAKI commenced -pieadtng. 1 he ,.) 1 7| (lri . ll Miuy> Aml „ n(i I rw ;.,. belonging to the es- XL LAW, M This loft for tint citizens of Kandolph to raise $130,000. Tho. natural consequence was, the Kailrond fever. It commenced in our town, could only hear tlio contagion more they applied remedies, the worse the 1-tauofThoinaisA.Brownideceued. At first, we july W Administrator's Stile B Y virtue of an order from tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, will be sold before the conrt house door in Butler, on the Doct. C. J. Roosevelt, first Tuesday in Octohernexf, lot of land No. 196. in| TT O M (E P ATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office and Re- fever grew. It spread into the country and became unmanageable—the physicians of Eu- faula gavo it the last doso at Georgetown on the 2d inat. Since then, it Las been raging with increased fury. Upon a consolidation of the several lists, on Monday night last, it was assertained that this I ,,f Inman Stephens, lato of said comity, deceased fever hud produced subscription to thoomotmt of —wanting only $7,100 of ibe sum deemed necessary for the procurement of the extension. A delegation strong iu iutluencc, and commanding ample means, left our coun ty lust Tuesday morning, for the purpose of I divide tlio negro' property ‘belonging to the estate of I being present nt the meeting of the Hoard of John latj- »t -aid vmiiy, - m-awd, aimuq- Dii ectors of the Koail. to be held on the 11th | O'-de ,nl, ut"rM.t .-.li ars, Violins, Flutes. Acconlcons, Ac., of tliu fiuest and boat qualities. Our customers and tlie public generally, aro re spectfully invited to call and look through our stock, even if they do not design purchasing. US’- Watch work and Jewelry, promptly attended to and warranted. E. J. JOHNSTON Sc CO. Mnlberry SL, 3d door above Lanier House, Mavon, Ga. nov. 6 PIANO-FORTES. N OW Receiving some of the most SPLENDID PL1NO FORTES @5*3=^ over offered for .-ale in Macon, from the u u W J I vcli-liratv.l Fill J. (’liirki-iing ami Nunn I -f Macon, Oa., will practice in the conn-1 & Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in the ti. s of Bibb -Monroe Crawford, Houston, Twiggs Unife( j stat(a Ahio f wo n, U lPS from J. F. Brown Macon, Dooly and V\ orth. Office on Cherry Street ^ j,-. lctor ,. in the new building of hreemau Sc Roberts. Tlie above instruments aro a feast to one’s eyes to .Macon, January t,g, 1655—ty I [ 00 ^ mid tlie tone completely captivating. We tUli II, GIi.lKK, ATTORNEY AT shall tako pleasure to show these instruments to any Macon, Ga.—Will practice in the conn-1 that have a taste for fine goods, ties of Bibb, Sumter, Mncon, Twiggs, Dooly. Worth, | On hand. Prince Melodious, best article of the GREAT TRIUMPHS And unparalleled success of llIlODVce VER AND AGUE cure, or Antic/, ^ Malaria; equally certain as c. Prei ^ cure. No Poison.—Proofs! Undo for Twelve Years!!! Provihexce, June"', , Having been informed of the illness «f ' ' worthy woman, who has not been free tr mV' Ague a month at a time for the last twdlvi! 1 supplied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ F.* V 1 Ague Cure, silo took in all four battles Otic* pletelv restored her to health aud stren»t] :: four months has now elapsed, there L ,!J,’’ s; ; doubt the permauency of the cure. I am also axvare of many other cases ; n . has been used and have never known i< o. f •! - i C. A.P. MA.SON, Apoffi- 70 Bottles Perform 70 Cures. ^ Constant-ink. Mich., Sept. 2m. .... James A. Rhodes, Esq.—Dear Sir:—I " nt an order to Ames & Hallidav tor -7. gross of your Fever and Ague Cure. Ithasiro- Hot Cakes, and I have only two bottles on i Ono reason it lias sold is because when I hav'-v^ of a case of Ague or Chill Fever, I Lave scat a tie and told them to try it and if it did iiot lielnn they were not obliged to pay for it, and thn- all satisfied. I had one case of Chill Fever " ; it run four days, hut tlie man came to st,. j,. *" sixth day Well satisfied. Truly your- JOHN I>. GLADCIV;’ 24 Bottles Perform 24 Cures. 1 Moline, Ilu,Statu i*. Jin. James A. Rhodes,—Dear Sir:—The),. “Ague Cure” you sent us has all been sold aoi ted a large demand fetr more; to mo t wf'FJ have ordered from your general agent at fhij J. D. Verrington. Its sale will only he equal' ;i the number of Fever and Ague cases. ](, \ these cases may be few, yet have a bottle o' Cure for every ease. We remain rcspeetfnlh T ‘,' &c., RICH A HUS A AIJ.W* 19 Bottles Perform 19 Cures. ' I Xietter from a Postmaster. Maxwell, Delaware Co., Ohio, Aag.ULUs j Mr. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—Your inc-jig-i M met with the most fax’or.ible succiss in ’thi* ne-1 borhood. I have about five bottles left. I .- I to them at first, ‘ if no cure no pay,' although li | not authorized by you to do so ; but I tookthj^B spotisihilify on myself. But not a bottle hu_l back, and ns I am almost out of the article, l t ;B you would forward me one gross of the bo'tiletl you see proper to do so, and X will be puottn! ,f payment, i inclose fitteen dollars on them,£.ri I have received, for which please send me a re B Ship the Cure to me as soon as you can~^3 never has been as much Chills and Fever fi, I lived in tlie State, as at present. Y. ura, 4c. RICHARD UAATIKJUl 21 Bottles Perform 21 Cures. | Vine. Run, Michigan, July 21,lj- ' Dn. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—Your Coreiur-JH Fever and Ague has thus far performed wos’cB It has not tailed in one instance to performic :i li and permanent cure. Some trim have beentrotilB with the distressing disease have-bet n etf- >1 cured by using only one bottle of the Cure, send us’iimnodiately four dozen, as we have tv 3 three bottles remaining. lruly yours, LATHROP 4; MCLEiS A Cure /ot Panama Fever. Providence, Sept.22,iggH Mr. James A. Rhodes—Having been at-1 cured by your remedy, I take pleasure insist-: B you of the benefit it has been to me- I wsiSrsii j tacked by chills and fever on tho Isthmus ofPrfB ma, several months since, and in spite of ths&lH ent remedies and treatment I adopted, myhieM grew worse until I commenced the tueofviB Fever and Agio- Cure. Since that time I h»W i I had a single chill, and am now in the cnjoymotH good health. Wishing your medicine thJ m j 1 that it merits, I rema’in, truly yours THOMAS G. ANDREW!! I. O. O. F. In another column of to days’ paper will be f.J an ndverlisi-ment for “Rhode®' Fever ar.d i,J I Cure.” Wc are not in the habit of puffing r ] I cines, but desire to say, for the benefit of the if | I ed, that Win. X. Rowe, Merchant, Sharpsbarg,; j M has it for sale, informs us that he has sold st: j dozen bottles, and in every case it has .... nu.:. .. ELIZA ANN BROWN, Adm'x. Decatur, Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty and Lee, and 1 kind madu; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Aceordeons, 1 w« k’> v '' pronqit and faithful attention to any busi- | Tamborins, Bugles, Clarion, 11s. Flagoh-ttes, Fluti s, amla variety ofBrass Instrumeuts for Bands, kept in ourline. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Sec. W’alclira, Jewelry nnd Fancy ComI» Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; ness placed in his charge, mar 28 li .. I apMUHlin uom anu silver tVAtuiiiiO; the third di.-tnct of Taylor county, ns the property ii ulence, corner of Third and Walnut street, Geutlemen and Iauiies patterns. Gold Chains, -'Inman&«phM,Ut+rfmidacnj^4***^ Macon,Ga. oet 18 Xy Brooches, Rings. BraceUts, Gold Thimbles, ail tf 1>J __ SEA»()KN K. b l BPIlflNOf Aflin r. f I 1>K» Ji* I Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spo . ^ Wi N OTICE is hereby given to Joseph Shelton, of I XTAVING permanently located in Macon, will nt-1 Silver Spoons and Forlcs, silver, ivory and wood Nap-1 gs^for temporary purposes, that they will be accom tlio State of Louisiana, and to all otbera whom | XI tend punctually ail calls left at his Office, next kin Kings, silver plated CakeBaskets,.Custors,_\\ ait-1 modated. But for durability and comfort ho wouli door to Freeman Sc Roberts, or nt Fitzgerald Sc Not- jif 8 jCamfle Sticks—and a variety of r ancy recommend for permanent lull sets, in preference tc it may concern, that 1 shall apply to the Ordinary of I d 0 or Jasper county. Slate of Georgia, on the first Monday tingl | in October next, for tlie appointment of divisors to 1 ■ - mm’s Drug Store, from defects and to perforin ns above. For sale by BRAY Sc CARHART, At their Hardware Store, 3d st., Macon, Ga. apl 22 ARTHUR’S PATENT - Air-Tight, Sclf-Scnling Cans :iu<l Jm> JjtOIi Preserving FRUITS, vfggtari.es, Sec. FULL directions for Preserving accom pany each can. For Sale by the Agent, B. A. WISE, Cherry Street, Macon- Juno 10, 1856. dr. g. McDonald, DENTIST, W OULD again thank tiie citizens of Macon and vieinity for their bind patronage. While ho keeps fully posted on the reputed im provements of tlio dny, he cannot recommend or adopt all that is new. As to the Gutta Percha xvork which is attracting some attention, lie will simply say to those of his patrons who wish to test its mer- ...... ‘ THrtjom- mid Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Uarne Bags, l’ouches, I a ]| other#, his present style of single gum Teeth, on Flasks, Pistols, Jce. . ... . I gold plate with gold linings and rims, so substantial- state. WILLIAM A. LANE, Admr. loiimn Pudge, lato of Houston county, de- 1, contracted with him as Guardian of the mi- iiist.,tit thecity of Macon, to present the claims . , L , c , . ■ j , . ,v.. , . , XTOTIUF—All Jicrsons having claims against of ami to pledge whatever additions to the sub-g 0 p — I • -| - ficription lists may be neecssary. Wo wait I censed, with hearts beating with hope, the action of nors of James Connelly, deceased, t.re hereby noti the Hoard tied to ]ircsent them to us, duly authenticated, with- , . , , ,, I in tho time prescribed by law; and alt persons in- Meanwhile, wc can but speculate upon the future prospects of our beautiful nnd thriving STUBBLEFIELD A COUKSON, [ [^" Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted, | ijTJTiu together"thauiiTwirrwan-a'nt"'themrifrequir- Wholesale and Ketaii. Grocers and Pro- | short notico.^ Givo us a call atonr old stand, Cot-1 c d, for twenty livo years. Ho lias recently adopted duce Merchants, and Dealers in Flour, Bacon, lard, Sugar, Molasses, Syr up, Cigars, &c., apl 15-tf Cherry Street—Macon, G». | debted imraediato payment. preacnpM nv law; and au pe 'd Solomon Fudge, aro required to make WAT KINS LA ID LER, DANIEL C. FUDGE, Ex’ora ofSolomon Fudge, lay- alter dati- :i]>|ilit-i*ti->n will Xrdinary of Join s eountv, for 11 th ■■■ Adm'r. de bonis non. town. Tlidrc serins to be but one opinion as to the success of our petitions to the Hoard.— The people, in fact, have quit talking about the chances of getting a Hoad, and have com menced arguing which is the most eligible | John M. Hammock point about town for the location of a' depot Geographically situated as our town is, mid- _ way between the Muscogee and the Georgia J ATotick—SUty days after dpta application wfl Ac Florida Hoads, and far enough removed from both to feel the rivalry ot neither—surrounded i u t 0 „fsaid oeontr,deceased. by a country unsurpassed iu productiveness, WILLIAM GUILDS,sml ami peopled with wealthy planters, nature ANDERSON J. MIDDLEBROOKs, seems to point it out ns the place to which tlie »"* - fl ^u.d.m-d Executors South Western Railroad should be extended. | tla > s . af, f. r ,Iate »» •xpp'ioAt.on DR. R. H. NISUET, CITY PHYSICIAN. Office on Cherry Street, above Freeman Sc Rob erts. may 27 Dissolution. ton Avenue, Union Building. nova J. A. & S. & VIRGIN.. N«*w Boots and Shoes. A TTHESIGNOFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3, Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Halt Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers would. return their thanks for the very liberal and long eon-1 tiuued patronage extended to them, and would most I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have now in s;ore a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions will ho mado, of all the dif- Variety is the Spice of Lite,” Ac I N carrying out tho principles of this universally acknowledged maxim, J. C. McREYNOLDS has n-soeiated with him in tho practice of DJE1V- TIS I KV, Dr. GEO. PHELPS, whose skill In the profession. I guarantee will not fail to give satisfac lion. Office over Mr. Charles Campbell Sc Son’s Stores, Corner of Mulberry and Second streets, Jla- cou, Ga., wliero our undivided attention will bo giv en to all opperations entrusted to our care. Teeth inserted upon the most approved style; single gum Teeth upon gold plate, or contiuxous gums upon Allen’s improved patent, as best suits tlio patient; from one to an entire set. Teeth removed with or without Chloroform as required. All operations warranted. My gratitude to former patrons, and so licit their continued friendship, and all who may deem us worthy their confidence. McREYNOLDS & PHELPS. N. B.—Whilst Iain willing and anxious to pre serve fraternal relations with all members of my profession. I admit of no monopoly or superior— Equality, is my motto. J. C. M. j an 15 ly (Established in 17SO.) PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. W ALTER BAKER A CO’S American, French Homoepatliic and Vanilla Chocolate; l’re pared Cocoa; Broma, Cocoa Paste ; Cocoa Sticks Soluble, Homoepatliic, nnd Dietetic Cocoa; Cocoa creatm Shells; Cracked Cocoa, See., \c. These Manufactures to which first premiums have been awarded by the chief Institutes and F'airs of the Union, are an excellent diet for children, inva lids, and persons in health. They allay rather than induce the nervous excitement attendant upon the use of tea or coffee, and nre recommended oy Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hayward, Ware, and Adains. of a plan (based upon his own experiments) of saving Teeth with e.Npo.-i-d Iicrve-, without destroying , nerve, thereby preserving tho vitality and color of Hoston, and liy eunnctit iiliy.-ieiaiis elscwlicrc. _ the tooth, ana which has pro veil astonishingly sue- I . r - :l , ■'*' K ' principal Grocers m the Unite cessful. may 13 Stojea ana by their Agento - 1 D. C. Murray, New \oi k ; Grant A L wells, Pltila delphia; Thomas V. Bundige, Baltimore; KcfnettJ Dudley, Cin. WALTER BAKER Jc Co., Dorchester, Mass, inne 17-3m KaLyMWDJ . | Fifty Dollars Reword. IIODGKlftS I TY ANA WAY from tho subscriber at Perry, Hons tF’F’ERS tlio Public one of the best selected I .LL ton county, Ga , on the seventh day of Januar D R. M. J. CALLAGE R wishes to inform his I fi.rent styles and patterns usually called for inasliool f'vFF' juiblic, that ho has dlfc»jjt' | store, aud would invite those uisiiiiig to purchase, to | V / stocks of 600 UN in their line’ever brought to I last, my negro man JI ARCUS, about sf or 22 years this market, consisting «f | of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, of a light ginger N otice—Sixty ,t bo mftde to tllC Ciuuim i Ut vuuwa wuu*j| i . «« ..I ry j . . ■ J »• I A—" —» —; 7 ' , 7-® . a -4 , _ • Widow’s Dower in tin* estate nf I P*rf4>crtnip witn Dr, oeger t ind nasoneneu Anofirabl call and examine our stock, as we are propftn)dt6^^e21 ock, late ol said eonnty, deceased. >>'s residence, comer of Third and Walmit street, as low as any house in the citv or State. ’ BODING G. MORRIS, second house below the Episcopal Church, where lie oet 12 MIX A KIRTLAND. Out! thing is certain ; if the cars are not load ing and unloading in our town in two aud a half years at the very farthest then it will be the fault of our citizens. But we fear not.— We hear the heavy tramp of the Iron steed in the distance, nnd with “ prophet’s ken” see the turmoil and confusion incident to the first train at Cuihbort—for a while the turminea of the South Western Railroad.—Cuthherlf Ga.) /(> port, r It is said that Frauen has completely ousted the ambassadors of other nations at Constanti nople, and has gotten the Turkish Govern ment entirely in its hands. The Turks it is slated, have ot'gauized a police force, OU the French mode, and have adopted the French financial system; and in all other matters, great mid small, everything is done a la Fran- cai'i. lew lork. Of the prospects of t'nj democracy in this slate tho Northern Budget of the 3,1 inst. says: “The democracy were never moiy* thoroogh- . v roused aud earnest in a campaign than they are in this. Fiom the West, the South, the North, and the East, wc have crowded upon tor leave tfl Simmon#, de a tig 3 I be made to tlio Ordinary of Julius county all the land belonging to James eased. JOHN W. SIMMONS, Adm'r. "VI©TICK—Sixty days alter dale appplioati will be made to tin- Ordinary of Jones comity for leave to sell all tlie bind belonging to tlie estat of Piety Simmons, deceased, aug 5 JOHN W. SIMMONS, Ex’or. will bo pleased to wait upon all who wish to have their teeth attended to,in tlio best stylo known to j tbo profession. Macon, (la., Nov, 13, 1855. ly Dissolution. T HE Copartnership between tho subscribers un der tliu firm of Charles Day A Co., at Macon, Georgia, and at New Y’ork under the name of Clins. Day, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Eith er party will attend to tlie unsettled business CHARLES DAY, July 26 [a-J THURSTON R. BLOOM. Thurston U. Bloom, W ILL Continue tho Fartoraxr and Commif nu£ •ion BuNinfHM nt Macon, Georgia. Ini •• application f Houston rouii- ioll tiic hind hcloiij'iii'r to John | untv, deceased. D. W. TAYLOR, Ad mV. XT OTICK.—Sixty day: 11 will be made to the Ordinary ty, for leave lato of said < N OIIti:—Sixty fltiy.salt* r dati: Mpplication will ht; made t.« the i irdinary "t .1« nt-a county, for | leave to adl tlio real ©statu of Kliznbeth II. white late of said eountv, dfc«*a»o-d. mu? t- .lOSKIMI O. WHITE. Atlin’r N' be for leav to tho « county, 11 nd i»a» • 12 —.Sixty day* alter date application will to the Ordinary of Crawford county, li all the land* and ne^rors belonging Mate of Nathan Fowk r, dec -ndcd, late ot .-said which have not been specifically disposed of I nd by the last will and testament ot said do ZEPHANIAH A FOWLER, JOHN B. FOWLER. Executors. JUST HECEI VED t A FULL SUPPLY OF C II1 IN A, GL A SS, CROCKERY WAKE, ALSO. WILLOW BASKETS, all sizes. LADIES’ WORK BOXES, a line lot, WOODEN WARE. TUBS. BUCKETS. Ac., BROOMS. JAPANNED WAKE, DOOR MATS. TOY WAGONS, WILLOW MATS, CABS, SILVER PLATED CASTORS WAITERS AND BASKETS, WAITERS in setts or single, TABLE CUTLERY, RETICULES, Ac. novSO tf H P. McEVOY. N r O’l'If 'K—Sixty Jays after dato application will lie ueulo to the Or<liiiiiry of Jones eountv, for lea vs to -HI all tlie real ami personal esiate of Henry VV. Dorsey, lato of sniff county, iloreaseff. aug 12 FRANCIS S. JOHNSON, Adm'r. US doily accounts of uutliusiustic democratic I AT 4#’l'l4 i:- Sixty ita_v» aft. r date application will XUoetings, where the mosses have assembled in I J- ' ^ mado to tho Ordinary of Jones county, for .WOS.I.I.....I'.,. MkrO.,S.rf lb- ' C ““''’ chan an. Breckinridge, and the Lmon.” | aug tv JOSEPH C. W i’HITE, Adm’r. C 11A S. P . LEVY ft CO. Columhus Foundry and Machine Shop, Colum bus, Ga. W ILL build Sirsm Esgisn, Bsilm, and all kinds of Machinery ; Grist and Saw Mills. FtT’Castinga of all kinds at reasonable rates. Columhus, March 13-tf Goshen Butter, Murkcrcl and Mails KEGS and Buckets best quality of Butter, ~J\j 110 Packages No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, 200 Kegs Nails, for sale by spl 1 * ASHER AYRES, B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ line French Calf Boots, pump sole, xvelted and waterproof,of various kinds and qualities, both _ | soled and pegged. J ust received aud for sale low by oet 12 MIX A KIRTLAND. I >DOTS AND SHOES — Mm Boy's i JJ Youth's tine calf and kip peg’d Boots;* Men's stout kip hunting and mud Boots ; Gents hist- ! :,g Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, aud fine call Brogans; Gents, boys’ aud youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans: Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California kip Brogans, a large assortment, jort lg MIX Sc KI RTLAND. R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortiiiciit^^-g^ of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, I,a-R>*SB dies slipper and sandal rtiblier Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated potent. Just received and for salo low by oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND. P LANTATION BROGANS. Now in-tore tlie beat assortment of Negro Shoes, we' have evor offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and nailed black and russi-tts; do. heavy single soled black and russetts ; do. boys and voutli black and russetts, all of which wo nre selling very low. MIX A: KIRTLAND. oct 12 bread color, and round eves, and when frightened showstho whites very much. lie was formerly own ed by a Mr. Griffin of Columbus, and having kept horses for him on the Stage line, and has relatives in DOUBLE BARREL GENS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, FISHING APPARATUS, . And Sporting Equipment,, of every description I Macon.alsoaf the plantation of Mr. Whittle in Mon- TOOXTHcn \v th roocounty. Ho is well known about Bavnesville, 1 Oglethorpe and Americas. 1 v, ill pay a reward of Fifty Dollars for liis arrest aud lodgment in any Jail,so that I maygethim CAUTION. Since the announcement of the'aew priidp which tin- composition ami singular - Antidote to Malaria,” is owing, several a din unprincipled quacks have forthwith made tlx claims in favor of their poisonous nostrum', were before destitute of any but tlie usual whe laudation that accompanies di.-gustlng quicken. 1 notico one firm who mamitactures a pili b* taken one-of my general circulars, prefaced it nj tlie cry of “An Antidote to Malaria fonnd st hdj substituted the name of their nostrum for tty Ikf cine and then, with brazen impudence, enu ti# pamphlet with the exclamation, “ Let the prspi© of any other medicine say as much if ho dares!" ■ Against such swindlers it is impossible to do ■■ than warn tho public in general terms; aaynl ietinite notico would only bring them into tbet^p liety they aspire to. There is this consolation,h ever, that they can deceive few but the mostij int—their only chance for success being to anguage and belongings of respectability, *L like the lion’s skin, always proves to be mere temporary disguise. Beyond the following statements, therefore public must protect itaeif: I'remising that I make no claim which I by my own assertion alone, I am constantly pul ing proofs from well known and disinterested; ties iu every part of the Union. PinsT.—1 claim to offer to the public she medicine, and its innocence I establish b'-yoix tion by tho certificate of chemical analysis. 1 the eminent Chemist, Dr. James R. Chilton, «i York, a copy of which I attach to every ; tho "Cure and how great a blessing to tie such a remedy must be, all the victims to Fev- Ague medicines that are yet alive can «p;n better than words can express. Second.—I claim that, as an “Antid".-: ria." it is not only an absolute Prevent!'- diseases caused by a poisouous and foul atmos. sueh as Fever and Ague, or Chill Fever, m Ague, and other Intermittent and Remittent (“ Bilious Fevers, accompanied by Typhoid^; toms: Typhoid Fever; Yellow Fever, &ii Jail Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats. forms of disease; but that it is the natural.in and unfailing cuke for them. This I < =: • the unsolicited and voluntary testimony, frequently publish, both ot individuals wl. used it, and particularly that of respcvtsH who have sold it. The letters that 1 daily: and constantly publish, from druggists nu-imtm in every part of the United States, stating th tt have sold from two dozen, to one or mere r and that “ every bottle lias effected a < un. u ' a demand for more, constitute « r -"- that i annot honestly be di-pun d or denied. I neither have or show any hostility to otto 1 ! medicines or their proprietors, believing fir- 1 medicine should stand on its own merit 4‘1- protest against is, that unprincipled knave* #* make use of my language, and iis.-imo i r 1 maintain, in order to impose their secret upon the sick am! dying, lor the sake ol a GEORGE PAYNE, E. L. STR0IIEKER H. Sc W. 8. ELLIS, Macon; D. N Valley. Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence, Proprietor. IEKEIU x. Austin, m ice, li- CUTLERY. WALKItVIt CANES, Ac. A few doors below the Lanier House, Macon, Ga. !’{? J 'Kci»airiiii; carefully attended to. C 1ALF SKIN AND SOLE LEATIIER.-On hand / very superior lot of French Calf Skins, with Li nings and Binding; Oak and Hemlock sole Leather I Shoo Thread, with a good assortment of Lasts, peg Boot Trees and shoe finishing. Just rt-c/yved and for con—delivered every inornin HARDEMAN A SPARKS, 'i^nrrjinusc mtlt (Pniitniissinn 3I!mljnuts, MACON, GA W ILL continue to give prompt attentionTjrY at the r Eire I'roof #Vnrltoiiae,onXBfo tho corner of 5u a:>d Poplar streets, to all Ini-*—- sinesscommittod to tlic-ir charge. With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed pledge of taithluluess to all their friends and custom ers, they Dtp# to receive their lull share of public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton and other pro duce when required. 'Planter’s Family Stores, also. Bagging, Rope, Ac. furnished at the lowest market rates. O. G. Spakks. Thus. Hakdeman. nug 7—tf ICE!.ICE! ICE! ■pLK.-ONS wi.-hing ICE left at th Sir residence wil A please leave their names at our Store. will turnislt ICE as low as any house in Ma- l’erry, Ga., April 22,1856. nay get In JOHN R. COOK. S«?ifar iTluiuifacfory. Mulberry Stm t. Opposite the Lanier House. TO-'EPU 8. HERNANDEZ,, continues to keep on •J hand, at wholesale and retail 1.T1EOKTEU SPANISH SEfJARS, of various brands, as well as Amkiucan Skoaus of his own manufacture. Also, do* Chewing Tobacco, Snnjf, See. Macon, January 6, 1856—ly We sole by MIX ,V KIRTLAND. oet 18 Mutual Life Insurance Company O F NEW YORK, F. S. WINSTON, President Isaac About r, Secretary. Applications rei elv- ed by T. It. BLOOM, Agent, sept 19 /ETNA INSURANCE CO.- fflavou Agency. I NTENDING to be absent for sometime, Policies of Insurance issued by me us Agent, on coming to maturity before my return, will be attended to by Mr. C. M. Ballard, who will, on receipt of the premi um, furnish Certificates of Renewal signed by me. july 8 tf JAMES REA, Agent. IIEYRY HORNE'S Confeclionnry, Emit Store, Cnke nnd Paa, try Bakery—Macon, Gkokoia, one door below the State Bank. M anufacturer ofthe tmest Fhench Pastry ^and Okna.mk.vtal Cakks. and Dealers iu Fine* Candies, Fruits, Preserves, l’iekles, Warranted Im ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups Nuts ;irs, Tobacco, ,Vo„ Wholesale, aud Retail. ’ Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates. WedDinos and Parties furnished with all kinds of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads, See., at reasonable terms. NIL Terms:—Positively Cash—no Credit given. jan 30—ly We beg leave to return our thanks to the citizens of Macon for the liberal amount of patronage be- I ITT.i. — YTT Z stowed upon us, and hope that, by strict attention to W abCl CUr6. M 3 T CllFfi. the wants ol our customers, we will merit a eon- 1 > wulul tinuanco of their favors. Although there are strong efforts made to run us off the track, wo beg leave to assure our patrons that they can rely upon us as long ns there is a stuff left in cur locker or a spoke in our ‘ heel. STEPHEN CLARK Sc CO., 2 doors above Strohecker's Drug Store, june 3 tf 'J THE GEORGIA WATER CUKE, V T Marietta, is open Summer and Wiuter for the treatment of all kinds of chronic diseases. Ad dress at Marietta, Ga. C. COX, Proprietor. H OMK ISSI KAN4 K COMPANY—Office, No. 10 Wall Street, New York. Ccsh Capita), #500,000. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President Chari.es J. Martin, Secretarv CHAS. CAMPBELL, Agent, nov I ly Macon, G«o„ 50,000 _A.CTiICS BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS G J. BLAKE still continues to buy Laud War- • rants, and will at ail times pay the highest Cash price for all Land Warrants properly transferred in Blank. G. J. BLAKE, may 20-i2m BEAUTY AM) E(’0M)MY COMM-' rilllE subscriberrespefcffully informs X and Gentlemen arriving in Macon* tU* • made extensive improvements in DYEING AND SCOURING. In keeping pace with the Increasing facilities * j Ihisiness, and v/ould say to tlitin, that lieV toKenovate Clothing of every description u t Beautiful and Durable Style; such m ’ ’ i, Cloths and other descriptions of O. u:I* ( ing Apparel, Silks, Cottons, Shawls tjhI Msawjr every class for the Ladies. White Crape Bleached and Dyed to order. . Carpets J cleansed in a manner unsurpassable. Silk^v Satins, Merinos, Alpacas. Hosiery, Hats, Cloaks, Over Coats, etc.. Dyed in a st) ed in any respect by any similar ootabUshmt’i -1 country. , l; j] Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods tablishment will please liavo them labcll^ their directions accompanying. A good ‘' *1 of tine trimmings for coats, pants and vests -- ■ on liand. m House located West of Spalding’s Branch Store, k nown by the name of the ■ GINIA DYE HOUSE.’ .t* AU Goods must bo paid for at the Shop p ; livery. JOHXC.Cl^ Goods sent by Ifarnden’s Exprcs?» _ J parts of the country will meet with prom?' a ‘‘ and ho forwarded accord in til V. NEW FIRM mHE undersigned having formedn t . _L under the firm name of Hardeman & t* the purpose of transacting a WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCHBi Business, would invite their friends \y. in want of Groceries or Staple Dry Geo* J them a cal!, as they intend to keep alwa) a heavy and well selected stock of all - v j kept by Wholesale and Detail Grocers. ^ on hand a large Stock of Bagging. Koi't'. 1 - 1 fee and Salt, and arc daily receiving ‘/ V They may he found at Hardeman A House, until their New Store, corner 1 hiru ry streets is completed. THOMAS HARDEMAN, JR. july 2‘2-tf JAM** w - 0 New Leaf Lard. , KEGS prime Leaf Lard, neatly P ‘ OU family use. For sale by f v ^ jan 22 0 OAMPBEbb? Bacon Sides. . 100,000 L * c ^a«.^ dvrs, now receiving and in store, for sal 1 ' .hvT sept 2 McCALL IE ft* 1