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The Belter World.
There ia a l.md where death casts not her >1ibtl«
A Und when* ^ *ld eyed tiowers ne'er full asle< m
Where oVr L.;•.•’» Ivre, no mure by limes baud
Russian Crown Binmsmds.
The Crown Treasury of the Czars at Mn*-
I cow, contains precious, stums of considerable
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Jones Sheriff Sale.
•ILL he sold before the court l:,.u>.
town Clinton, ou tin m, '1 u.-» I
I!,e follov iusf proptrt r, to-wit:
’ ■ lnndf D1C
v in Octc
God's living music like a farm doth leap.
There is a land where soul* responsive meet.
Where, shonelesa, the triod pilgrim tindath rest,
Wllsro h:i reposes, lost in reveries sweet.
With his head pillowed ou an angel s bresst.
Tnere is s holy land beyond the stars,
By Jesus’ smiles illuminated, by seraphs wended.
Which men may reach when this lile s passions*
ware
’Twoen lofrv spirit and low dust are ended.
I’V« dreamed of this bright land-, and when I awoke ( wore designated by the Persians by the names
I sorrowed that it only was a dream—
ror PIsHarfcIpIiin, Sew ForJx, ere.
(V, e’ //■' b ■ v ■■ -i Steamship Bines.
CABIN- i’AS-Ud - .n.-STEERAGE 88.
1IIE well-known fir t clnfc Sti ainships
Kkvstoke Stats, Captain B Har- JSMsiaBh
;-u,t Qm-i.t-: a, i . pt.ria J. .1. Garvin, will
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her-after form a Wet k ly Line to Philadelphia,, sail- I consisting ■ f S. '% Stnnr, Crepe ntul Seajwli'.tm Bon-
MRS S. AUDOUJN
T> EGS leave to announce to the citizens of
I ) Man.ii and eominunity st large, that she |
> return! d from New York with a beautiful
and careftdiv selected assortment ot
I’tisiiiont’.blc Woods,
Executor's Sate.
in the ' VT ~ILL be sold on the lir-l Tutsdav in Pcci tnher
| \ V' neat, before the court house door in the town
| of Vienna in Dooly county, iu pur-u.inee of thqlast
amount. The two moot considerable are dia- ' Two hundred and forty acres land, more or less. Will and Testament of Benjamin O.'liff late Of -aid
monds, . ne of the size of a pigeon’s eggs rose- , ;>'» Frw \ cb P . a "‘ » d j piui "g 1 rounty. deceased, all that tract or parcel of laud, sit-
. 't’l » ’ u .. ® , n n c i lands to Hiram \ insaud and Baldwin I.- mow aud listed. Iving and I mg in the lit distant ofosaid
, , A- "n>i ,i , 1 ‘ " 4 , V r ‘• others flevied upon as the pro] rty of Otiarlea Paul county, known in the plan of -aid district as lot-nutn-1 ing Every Saturday, alternately, from Savannahand I n'ctt.Miu'/.’.ts, Embroideries, '<3Icier, l-Wr, Mourn
the Orion, luc other nils the form ot nn tr- | to satisfy on u t.i, founded upon attachments i.-.-ucd j btrs one hundred aud twenty-four [1J4|, the half I charleston as follows: iig'Sets oflatost styles mid
cm Jon.-, Superior Court, in favor of Lightfuot, |.of one hundred and thirty-two lit*], ami one linn- I 'X| 10 Keystone State will sail from Savannah the ° p- A.NCY ARTICLES
dr#d and thirty-three 1133). Said land sold for the following” Sn turd jys—July 16th, August 2nd and . , B1 . n ,; f * «m ,jj which <-he offers low
benefit of thohetrs and creditors of said deceased. | 16th, September 6th and SUth. Leaving Philadelphia | CASH’ Thankful ffw past^favors she still s.dicits
hered to.
regular prism, and is of the size ami aim
tlte length of a little linger : it beats the name j ''
of the Shah, and its liistory is as follow: i
from.lone-i Nupi
Kl.mltrs&Co. va Charles PanL Property points
It formerly belonged to the Sopliis, and was
one of two enormous diamonds which orna
mented the throne of Xadir Shah, and which
Also, at sume time and place, will be sold four tie-
arm via: 11 i-rv a wunn.il . - , .- ef ago, Aiubruus
Ah! when the love links of life’s chain are broke,
Man is less earth-bound tlinn the many deem.
When the fci.-t dove hath left our waved-lathed ark'
And Co multi back again to us no more.
Wo h-aru to drift more fleetly o'er the dark
Wastu of wild waters to tho Heavenly shore.
The green spots in the deserts of this life
Aru few and far between ; and bitter tears
Frompr.,ud eyes fall unnoticed, mid the .-trite
Man wagos witb nn uuconqucrablo years.
. Head- wreathed with laurels or bright diadem*.
May Aeho with hearts in all save sorrow poor;
Heart's rich to-day in joy’s most precious gems,
May stand to-morrow beggar’s at love's door.
Tho folded wing may hide .wound that bleeds,
A care lean smile conceal a cruel care—
Tea God'.- ryes only, undeceived, rends
The score t'records of a proud despair.
I of "Son of the Sea” anil “Moon of the Moun-
| tains.” When Nadir was assassinated his
a bov 15 years of age, Milly It girl 14 years of
Miles a boy four years of age, all the above ne
groes very likely" levied upon as the property
of Seth Towles tosatisfy four ti fas, otto issued from
Jones Superior Court in favor of David P. Carson vs
Seth Towles, and three from J ones Inferior Court
were diwdcd among a few soluius, tt no cate satisfy divers Justice Court ti fit, issued from 447ib
fully concealed them. An Armenian named district. Levied and returned tom,- by a constable.
Sliafras, resided at that period at Bu--ora with sept 2 JAS. T. RENTBOK. Sh'tT.
his two brothers. One day an Affghan came AUo< Q , , he , jme an( t place< ^ be go[d
to him and offered for sale the J«irge difunondt I threo hundred acres'of land, n.ore or leas, lying on
the ‘Moon of the Mountain,’ as well as an J thoOciiiuIgec ltiverinsaldcouuty t soldastbeprop
emerald, a ruby of a fabulous size, a sapphire
of the finest water, called by the Persians, the
"Eye of Allah,” and a number of other stones,
Also, on the Thursday following, will bo sold, at his t ( H . alternate Saturdays.
late residence in Dooly County, all tile perishable I -m.- T- ..
property of said deceased. Terms made
tho day of sale. ZADOCTC OLLIFJ
sept 16 ■ I ing Philadelphia the alternato Saturdays.
Administrator's Salt’. In strength, speed and accommodations, these. J,ET I'S SEASON TOGETHER.
T)Yan order from the Ordinary of Iiibb county, ships are fiUlyerjualt;. any running on the coast.
JJ will be rold on tho first Tuesday in October I Inland 4mA-igation, 100 miles on Delaware Htverand
ni-xt, before the court house door iu tuA county of | * ia J’ • twirntghts at sea.
Bibb, two double Wagons aud Gearing, one single I FOR NIAG AHA PALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA
Wagou, ono lot of Id Iron, one trunk anil contents,
belonging to Lyman Porter, deceased. Sold for the ]
benefit of his creditor*.
sept 16 CLAKRISSA DANIELS. Adm’x.
sixty days after date application
„ _ appl
. . _ . will be made to the honorablo the Ordinary of
erty of Joint L. Allen to satisfy 11 ti fa issued from Bibb count v, for leave to sell tho two stonr Dwcl-
Jones Superior court in favor of Green A. Clower ling llotise'and Lot, situated iu the city ot Macon,
vs John 1,. Allen, John W. Clark makers, and Jo- belonging to the estate-of Andrew J. Orr, late of said
seph L HolUud as sscurity. | county, deceased. D. W. Oltlt, Adtn'r.
sept 3
JAS. T. RENFROE. Sh’ff.
sept 16
for tho whole of which he asked such a inodor-
I ato sum, that Sliafras suspected they had not | Joites Sheriff Sale.
been honestly come by, and told him to call I't'T7’ILL be sold before the court house door in the I TN the estate of Autv Wimbisli, late of Jones coun-
a<*ain, ns he had not the inonev in the house. ' ' the town of lUiulou, Jones county, on the first ty, deceased, are notitted to present them to. the uu-
• , r _-Tuesday in October next, between tho usual hours I dersigued, and persons indebted to tho estate of de-
(inner OIl<lIl<» '* O I nr f.illmcinnr twi.n.irtv . I PPflttui nrft rofiiiiififfiH (n mflL'A i llllllffliil f
j^OTlOK—All persons having claims against]
From tho N. Y. Spirit of tho Time*.
A Hoop Story.
CHAPTER I.
Tlte Affghan, fearing Sliafras was gotn_
with treachery towards hint left the place, and
could not again be found, although the three
, brothers made every search for him. Some . H _ . . . H I.
|yc,r, Jfuevod,. A okto broil,er ,„ot..!«
man at lingdad, who told Imn lie had, just upon as the property of Nancy May, to satisfy one
SHORTEST Attn CHEAPEST ROUTE.
The lines both connect at Philadelphia with the
Great North .Western Hail Road .route, through tot
Niagara Fills or Buffalo in 1C Hour* from Philadel
phia. Through tickets, with the privilege cfstnp-
I iing at Philadelphia and intc-rmcdiate*poiu(s, for sale
>y the Agents iu Savannah and Charleston.
Fare to Niagara or.RulTalo, 828; to Elmira, 826 -,
to Canandaigua.’S27'.
Agents at Philadelphia, HERON & MARTIN.
Agents at Savannah, C. A. GREINER.
Agents at Charleston, T. S- Jc T. G. BCDp.
july 8-3m
NACOH A WESTERN BAIL. ROAD
of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
One hundred and sixty acres of land, more or less,
being the place whereon Nancy May now lives, ad
joining lands to John Barefield and others, and four
negroes, to-wit: Amanda and her three children
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment.
.. .. . Adtn’r.
sept 16
BERRY E. LYNCH
N OTICE—Sixty days after date application will
bemnde to the Ordinary of Jones county, for
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
O N and after Monday, Jubd’16th,'there will be
but one-daily Passenger Train each way over
■ _ _ . 1 property of Nancy May, to satisfy
And I waited in the drawing-room, till I sold all his precious stones for 05,000 piasters fi fa, issued trom Jones Inferior Court, iu favor of
thought my hair would grow grey before sh# I a "d « pa* r of voluble horses. Sholiru lmd Adn^dgnteofG*w»y>u^da.
would appeal*. The carriage was at tho door; residence of the purchaser, who was a Jew, vivors o?HonUio May. ^rc * . *. « . I
it was a bitter cold night; I could bear the j pointed out to him, aud he went to him and I Nancy May. James G.
coachman swinging and slapping his arms to I °dcrcd him double the price he gave for them, * n s
keep his hands warm. I wound up the musi- I hut was refused. Tito three brothers then Ati 1:1111 i*,tr;itor’s hale,
cal box for excitement, and listened to its soul- I agreed to murder the Jew aud rob him of his T) Y' virtue of an order from the Honorable Court
less jinglo for occupation; I had made the I purchase, which they did, and on the day fo1 ' I county, will be sold be-
littlo J King Charles^ spaniel stand on his Mowing poisoned the Affghan, and threw both K„pe^ county.on theffM ta DecemW
hind legs till he began to think that was his | l ‘ ie bodies into the river. A dispute soon at- j next, within the legal hours of sale, one thousand
eavo to sell all the real estate of Amy Wimbisli, late I this Road.
of said county, deceased. ' I The Train which now leaves Macon at 2 at m. and
sept 16 BERRY E. LYNCH, Adm’r. | Atlanta at 3-30 p. m will be diseontinv’d.
’ Tlie morning Train from Atlanta and the evening
N
TOTICKis hereby given to Joseph Shelton, of l morning train trnm Atlanta anu tne t
the State of Louisiana, and to all others whom Tr “ m from MaohnwiH he run as heretofore.
normal position. I tried with my right hand ‘cr arose between the brothers as to the dms- and fifty acres of land, known m the place whereon jol” m Hammock, latuo* sMdcou.ity.deceased.
to coax " Undo Ned” out of the piano—much lon of the spoil, which ternautad in Shafras | ™ r "- ’ BOLING G. MORRIS,
to the chagrin of that grand instrument, whose «d ot Ins two brothers by poison, after a f wl ^J , bo ” 0(ld ! s rich anti well th^ J™* • Adm'r. de bonis non.
mission was classical music. I beat a retreat I w htch he tied to Constantinople, and thence to I bered. The cleared land is all (with the exception I XTOTICE—Sixty days after date application wil
from the realm of sweet sounds to that 0 f I Holland, where he made known the riches he | of twenty acres) in a high state of cultivation. Said | is be inadotothe " 1
Passengers leaving Chnttanopga and i>»ints on
" " A tnight Crain will
Savannah same
to the estate of I evening. - .
among I Passengers from Savannah and points on tho Cen-
the distributors of said estate. ” ,r “ l K»»«Lby morning Train will arrive •? Atlanta
sent 9 WILLIAM A. LANE. Admr. B »; m « eT * mll S nutl connect uamediately with Train
1 .1 of the W estern gi ^
and Nashville
Passengers for Columbus, Americus and points on
r. Property pointed out by it may concern, that I shall apply to the Ordinary of .u^V Rs^hvih.
iES G W Vi{ NFS n Sh’ff * I Jasper ronnrv. State of Georgiii, ou tlie firet Monday I ^ e ." f sf ®r n * A?15? C a< T fhentjjht
^ U - bh ”• I in October ncit, for the appointment of divisors to | »^vein Macon 10.30 a. in. and m Savan
divide the nogro property belonging to the « ‘ '
John Jackson, late of said county, deceased,
VTOTIt’K—Sixty dsys after date application will I
be made to the Ordinary of Jones county, for * ....
leave to sell the Widows Dower 111 t.ie estate of | jjje South Western Roadwill arrive in Macon at
10 30 a. 111. and leave by South Western Train at
Ordinary of Jones county
p. m.
[ Passengers from the South Western lioad will ar
rive in Macou at ti n. m. and leavo by Macon
Western Train at 3 p. m.
Macou, June 17. EMERSON FOOTE, Snp’t.
last th'htcuiu" to her riovfr Ioome^^to Buaiuu and in Vta introaoofd i *• that thd^ p l“-1 -v-otmt:—ISixty days after date an application
ttss-±-st»fjst*ss S,*>t , arSa:HSitejBa
tlie rustling of silks, and tharc, before me, [of Ihc Mountains only,
just giving the
lace, was Blanche
smile, a consoling voice. V j by Shafras were—letters of nobitity, a life an- j other necessary out building. The location is healthy, 1 Simmons deceased
" And did I keep him waiting 1 the dear “uity of 10,000 roubles, and 500,000 roubles, | the Plantation is well watered, society is good, aiid au „ 5 1
little Arthur! And did be grow fretful?” payable by equal instalments in ten years. ,bei,urc,1Mer wU1 doubt '
In the lexicon of politeness, which fate [Count Banin, who was then Minister, delayed Terras—A credit of twelvemonths for notes and
lias ordained for a bright man of tho world, settlement of the bargain as long as posei- | good security. Half the amount of sale can be iu-
tliere is no such word as fretful,” I answered. ble ’ and in tb c meantimi’. had the Armenian two years. WILLIAM A. LANE. Adm’r.
. „ , - _ uswer for two Wl into such extrava mucies that befell into C or
Lours—Bnhvftr garo tlie lesson. As I replied, | debt, and w hen the Minister found that he had dtr, an excellent lot of Pork and stock Hogs, a fine
iny eyes fell on the ball costume of Blanche. | 110 lneails of paying what he owed he abruptly lot of Horses and Mules,.Cattle and Sheep
The Pyramids of Egypt were evidently in- broke off the negotiation. Shafras, according “P 13 -
tended to be represented by that dress, her t0 ‘be laws of the country, could not lcaveun- | Executor’s Sale.
JOHN W. SIMMONS,
Adm’r.
head the apex, and the bottom of her skirt the |bis debts should be paid, and tho court |\'Y7'ILL lie sohlon tho tim Tuesday in November
base 1 had to open my eyes wide to take in j^^^ Prepared to taked advantage1 of his n > 11 V , n S^.S^ 1 ^ Ii l e z^^m Knoxvilfo! | leave to sell tho real estate ot
the full circumference—there was no end to embarassments, and intended that the dta- I Crawford amnty, within tlie legal hours of sale, one | of said county, deceased-
o, know
that lower hoop! monds should fall into his bands for a fourth I hundred and fifty acrea of land,'known as the Hatch
’Can she get out of the front door?” 1 i* 3 value. Shafras, however, discovered the ®r land, in tho second district of originally Houston
thought I. " Granted ; yet, can she get into tra P ‘bat had been laid for him, and, disposing ^ ®J wford count y- JNO - W.DENT, Ex or.
the carriaffo ? Hadn’t 1 better ride outside o{ 80m0 of ‘bo less valuable stones among bis - ? „ v
wi h the driver ?” I mildly asked her this last countrymen, paid his debts, and disappeared. iVIAUUiN LI1 I 1 lxv.*TJCilv I 1
thought. | Agents were sent after him, who had even or- At Executor’s Sale.
Macon, Bibb
Ictober next,
cushions; then I can stand np.” * | Astrachan, renewed offers were made to him, |said rii^ronTwhich there a*re four^^HreH?ngs. raU " e ° f
" Kind-hearted Blanche,” thought I, “what ) but he refused to enter into any negotiations | Also, two half acre lots, Nos five and six, in square
sacrifices you make for ono you love." | unless the baig lin should be settled at Smyrna. 121. of said city.
I eutered the carriage first. It was not I Catherine accepted, anti became the possessor I f ” rt y »^ on whlc b L»
gallant, but then, she insisted upon it! Then of the diamond Jor letters of nobility, COJ.OOO Also n'juif acro |f )t on bridge street, in square
she came in—how I can’t tell, but she did. roubles, and 170,000 paper roubles, making | three, on whion there is a two story dwelling, lately
Then Standing up like a llippodroinc girl in together about two and ahalf millions of francs, occupied by George Douglass. Sold as the proper-
h„ cMt mJ koUi,,- £ tbc „4,. „ Uhrfr«,,uot bm s «blc.or i ,„m to bi, mm-
started oft to attend Madame JRavencourt’s | tr y’ where he would have had to give account | j UU0 24 CHAS. F. CARDEN. Ex’or.
grand ball. of two homicides and two fratricides, fixed Administrator's Male.
CHAPTER u. himself at Astrachan, where he married a -xtt-ill be sold before the court house door, in
It was a full house; how it would have | countrywoman of Ins. and had seven daughters. I \ V Clinton, Jones county, on the fimt Tuesday in | nf HamiitnnA Laid ier'’'lat« 4f «*Til
gladdened the heart of a prima donna at a dol-1 ^ nc °‘ bis sons-in-law poisoned him tor the December next,within the legal hoursofsal*, all the ] 0 JLuty. deceased- JOHN laidler, Adm r
fi ^ ! ¥• *bare of bis property, C ° Unty bel ° DB,Ug ‘° ^
1 Chaaitc of Schedule ou tho
Soutirvvestcrn Itallroud.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS HAILS.
O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1850, two dai
ly trains between Macmi and” Columbus, and one
between Macon and Americas.
will be made to the” Ordinary of Jones county-1 7 It? 1 * 2 ?m'L 3 ; arriveat
,.vu !a ...It .11 lit A l.ml tifilnrmm. In *1ia Ml.ln I COlUmbllS St l.lo A. *J. tltld 10.30 P. M.J leUVO Co-
nimbus at 4,15 A. M. and 1 30 I*. M.; arrive at Macon
at 10.54 A. M. and 7.40 P. M.;leavo hlacon at 2 A. M.;
— arrive at Americus at 6.40 A. M.Heave Atni rioue 2.90
N OTICK.—Sixty days after date application p M.; arrive at JLicon at 7.40 P.M.; making acom
will be made to the Ordinary of Houston conn- pfote conhection between Montgomery, Ala., an Au
ty, for leave to sell the laud belonging to John Pool, gust,,, Kingsville, Wilmiugton and Charleston: also,
late of said county, deceased. - ••• ’ with Central Railroad trains to Savannah. Milledge-
july 29 D. w. TAI LOR, Adm r. | vitle and Eatonton. and with Macon and Western
trains^to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knox
made to the Ordinary of Jones county, for | villo, Tenn.
leave to sell tlie real estate of Elizabeth H. White, I At Colnmbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala.; connecting daily at Americas with
sug 12 ' JOSEPH C. WHITE. Adm’r. | four-horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
XT OTICK—Sixty” days aftw date applicafion will ^Tnmnkin v k .! y
fo;ie^e^ d .el?*lnh^rLd f ncPr^ r LSp H »^ *” Peny. Haynesville. Hawkfo^Sfe ^ld
to the toUto of Nathan Fowler dccea^Nl lateotsai^ Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americus nnd points
“IVTTl ? l.^!!Tu .t i b e‘«w Fort Valley should take the 12.15 P. M train
2Sw y a'7d h h?ttoriSylfflS5 P nn f froln Savannah and the 5 I*. M. train from Augusta,
ceased. ZKPBJUQAH A. FOWLER, ,n ” void detention “ Mar ' ,m! f,,r ” ,,,r r
auglS JOUN B. | train fromSavaunah or Augusta. Passyngers leav
N OTICK—Sixty days after date appplication
will be made to the Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to sell all the land belonging to tho estate
of Piety Simmons, deceased,
ang 5 JOHN W. SIMMONS. Ex’or.
ing Americus at 2.20 I*. M. will reach Columbus at
XT OTICK—Sixty days after date application will I 10 30 P. M. same night.
il be made to the Ordinary of Jones couutv, for | Passengers from Columbus and the West for A-
leave to sell alt the real and personal estate of Henry [ inericus. South Western Georgia or Florida, should
W. Dorsey, late of said county, deceased. I take the 1.30 P. M. train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
mug 12 FRANCIS S. JOHNSON, Adm’r. | Valiev, aud reach Americus at 6.40 A. M. next uor-
leave to sell the real estate ot’Tabltha K^rgUL [ and ^ l, ar d aj-s. andforPl.ila-
ate of said county, deceased. ** oxi Wednesdays. Passage, in the Cabin, 820
aug 12 JOSEPH C. WHITE, Adm’r. | ^^om Montgomery to Savannah $14 00
•* “ Columbus, “ 10 00
“ Americus, . “ 8 8a
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t
Macon, January 30tli, 1856.feb 5
OTICK—Sixty day* after date application will |
N OTICK—Sixty days afterdate’applioatiou will
be made to the honorable Ordinary of Houston
I county, for leavo to sell the land and negroes belong-
lar a head. Throngh the crush of human bo- | =ake of possessing bis _ _
iugs 1 swept onward with Blanche; once, on- fhe immense fortune which the murderer bad
ly, I thought it was all up with the whale- | acquired (from ten to twelve millions) was
bones, but we got through, a little bent, but divided, aud soon all spent, by bis suc-
still cltistic. Occasionally a passer by would uessors, and several of tbc grandchildren of
Ltp the skirts round till 1 saw those daintily Shafras arc now living at Astri.chan In abject
ittussc tiny feet, and her figure looked like a | “ lia ery. (Galingnani’s Messenger,
dinner-bell er.t in two; but the wave swept | ”
on, and the pyramid was a pyramid. 1,1 t,ie 6 ood old ‘>mes of Kentucky, when
“Will you waltz ?” I said to her as the | substantial justice was administered in a log
cabin, after a very free and easy manner, a
suit was brought to recover certuin moneys
jinth 3
WASHINGTON KELLY. Adm’r.
N OTICK—Two mouths after date application
will be made to the Ordinary of Houston coun-
v w." ,u. n I ty, for leave to sell the real estate of George S. liiley.
Y virtue of an order from the Honorable the Or- | of „ ;d count y, deceased.
sept 2 JNO. M- GILES, Adm’r.
13 dinary of Jones comity, will be sold before the
court house door in Clinton, Jones eonnty, on the
first Tuesday in .November next, all the real estate
belonging to Oliver Morton, late of Jones county,
| deceased. JAMES GODDARD, i B „
juuelo OLIVER II MORTON, j*- 10 ”’
N OTICE—All persons indebted to the estate of
Henrv W. Dorsey, lato ot said county, deceas-
HATCHES,
Oiainomls, Pear!, Cameo, Mosaic
.Swiss Pniatiug* anil other Kinds of
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or Tilt LATEST STYLES iKO BEST QUALITY. -
S ILVER and Silver Plated Ware, Oil jg, ]
Painting, Fancy Goods for presents and K l
many other purposts. Gas Fixtures, Guns
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meat of DRUGS -l XI) l/yn l c
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M ERCHANTS, Physicians and pl.V?^’
supplied with fresh and g( nnine art;'
tock of Landretli's fresh G?»^
lowest prices, « holetale
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Nearly half the human race have taken theso Pills
It has been proved in all parts of the world, that no
thing has been found equal to them incases of dis
orders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach coin
plaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to
these organs, howcverinueh deranged, and when all
other means have failed.
General Debility, III HealtSi.
Many of the most despotic Governments hare
opened their Custom Houses to the iutroduction of
these Pills, that they may become tlie medicine of
tho musses. Learned Colleges admit that this med
icine is tho best remedy ever known for persons 'or
delicate health, or where the system has been im
paired, as its invigorating properties never tail to
afford relief.
Female Complaints.
No Eemale, young or old, should bo without his
celebrated medicine. It correct and regulates the
monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases
like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine
that can be given to children of nil ages, and for any
comnlaiut; consequently no family should be without
it-
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in
the world for the following Diseases:
Asthma
Bowel Complaints
Coughs
Colds
Chest Diseases
Costiveness
Dyspepsia
Diarrhica
Dropsy
Debility
Fever and Ague
Female Complaints
Headaches
Indigestion
Influenza
Inflammation
Inward Weakness
Liver Complaints
Lowness of Spirits
Piles
Stoue aud Gravel
Secondary Symptoms
Venereal” Affections
enereal Affections
Worms of all kinds
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo-
wav, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand,
Loudon, and by all respectable Diug-ists and Deal-
ersof Medicine throughout the Untied States, and
the civilized world, in boxes^pt 25-cents, 62) cents,
and 61 each.
13“There is considerable saving by taking the
largor sizes.
N. B. Directions for tlie guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box. oct l
GEANGER’S
MAGIC CORN, COBB AND MEAL MILL
4* i£ IYV » i lCU YI Ulls
And unparalleled success of ]}T;n
VElt AND A CUE cure, t
Malaria ;
cure.
for Twelve Years
I*ROVIDEUCE, Juntxn
Having been informed of the illneu ,;
worthy .woman, who has not been iVeeir
Ague a month at a time for the last ta-elr “*»!
supplied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ p re *'tl
Ague Cure. She took in all four bottles JLlJftiu
pletely restored her to health and •tren«A C “ < Xj
four months has now elapsed, there is U o * tli -
doubt the permanency ol the cure. ur *4tti
I am also aware of many other eases in
has been used aud have never known it
C. A. P. -MASON, AoMhi.' ,
70 Bottles Perform 70 Ci/r« ^
ConsTaxtile, Mich., Sept s/,x
James A. Rhodes, Esq.—Dear Sir:—IjC 1 ® 5 .
sent an order to Ames ic Holliday for
gross of yonr Fever aud Ague Cure. It li,,4?.‘‘Ul
Hot Cakes, and I have only two bottles »”?'(I
One reason it has sold is because when 11,,,. , HI
of a case of Ague or Chill Fever, I have sent ^1
tie and told them to try it nnd if it did not
they were not obliged to pay for it, and t
all satisfied. I had one case of Chill Fever»i“'l
it run fourdnj'S, but the non enineto seen,.—H»|
well satisfied. Trulv yonra
Sfh aj
V. ■■■§, Valnable Swamp JLand for Sale,
music sounded. I cabin, after a very free and easy manner, a I vr^ILL be sold at private sale, 670 acres of choice
’Oh, no! I never waltz now.’’ suit was brought to recover certuin moneys V \ River Lauds, situated about two miles below
But we ‘did’ a nuadrille—very easily. On- which it was .alleged plaiutiff had been de- |}>e ri'7 of xiacon—about 200 of whicli are under cul-
hui.iu uiu U .juiiuriiiL very canny, uo . . , , , tivatiou. bold under authority of (ho last will and
ly two step*, aud the ligurc was complete; an , ‘ au { < ; <1 b .v tut mgcmous operation known as testameut of Job Taylor, deceased.
awkward step from the gentleman vis-a-vis, rigging. In the course of the trial, june 24 3m CllAS. F. CARDEN. Ex’or.
and rip went the lady’s skirts, hoops, etc. ;| plabitift s counsel who happened to be an‘ex- | IC.iilrottd Stock for Sale,
then came apologies, retreat to the dressing- [ P cr ‘>’ undertook to cnliglitcn the Court as to |-y-ixECUTOR’S SALE.—Will bo sold at the court
‘ ° ... . P l«L* * J. * tl..* I J * ^
ing claims against said estate will render them to : Hp” u SfT fc lt - v l!?- r “’A brk Boxes, M riling
dnlv niitlii-nTw-nt.-.l. Within tho timo nresrrihod Utsks - G“ Prays,Military Goods, Surveyors Com-
rootn—repairs impossible—had to send for the j b c m °dus operandi of the performance.
house in th« city of Macon, on tho first Tuesday
Administrator’* Male.
A G REE ABLY loan order of the Honorable the |
tV. Oruinary of Crawford, (July term, 1856,) will be [
sold before the court bouse door at Knoxville, on
hand in min a, and poured consolation into her | -I-ben may it please the court, the defend-
heart—rode home before 11 o’clock. Oh, hor- ant , P ,a ctng the cups on Ins knee thus, began
r0r6 ; shifting them so, offering to bet that my client
ctiirTt’R tit could not tell under which cup was the little, . . ... , .
t c 1 nil* 1 i t -11 L inker <— thereby mav it nlease the [ 1,1 Oc,ob,:r "“*• * u ,be lBn,, » b,: ’
In a few days Blanche and I will be mar- J** 1 ‘ 1< : an, , q, “rf*®"’ 11 P leas ® “ 1L longing to tho estate of Green L. Mills, deceased,
riel. Hoop, liurrah ! The wedding ring—jj Court, this hall with the intention of de- Mate of said county. Sold for the benefit of thu estate,
wish it was some other shape, it reminds me fauitling , n y client of ‘lie sum thus waggered. Terms made known on day of sale. .
ps—now lies on the table. Anri For lnttmce, when I raise the cup so, your imy to uky an BATEMAN, Adm r.
ed,
having claims against said
me. duly authenticated, within the time prescribed
by law. FRANCIS S. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
aug 12
Georgia—Crawford County.
W HEREAS, Stephens. Wright, Administrator
on tho estate of James BeeUnd, lato of said
county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be aud appear at my office within the time pre-
i, if any they have,
granted. . ,.— „ - _, — - -
September Cth, I spectfullv invited to call and look through our stock,
RAY, Ord. I even if they do not design purchasing.
H iy Wntoh work and Jewelry, promptly attended
passes, Laud (fiiains, Mathematical Instruments,
Water Colors, Walking Caiies, Cabasassorted, Toys,
Games, Dolls, &c„ Ac., all of which y(e Will sell on
the best Terms.
PIANO FORTES
Of Chickering A Sous, Nunns A Clark,
and A. 1(. Gale A Co’s Manufacture,
■ _ _ all of which will ' bo sold at Factory
E ricoandTully Warranted; Piano Stools, Bay State,
uglish, French, nnd India Rubber Covers; Guit
ars. Violins, Flutes. Accordeons, Ac., of the finest
and best qualities.
Our customers and tho public generally, are re-
Gi'orgiit-Jont’S County'.
■■■ . . aptly i
to and warranted. ■ E. J. JOflNSTON A CO.
Mulberry St., 3d doot above Lamer House, Macon,
Ga; nov. 6
W HEREAS, John Barfield applies to me for
Letters of Administration ou the estate of
Horatio May, late of said county, deceased I
These are, therefore, to citonnd admonish all pec-
smisconcerned or interested to be and appear at tny
offiee bn or before the first Monday in October J ever offered fur sale in -Macon, from Hie
mXO-FORTES.
N OW Receiving some of the moat
■ SPLENDID PIANO FORTESj
I next, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. *
Given under uiy hand at office, this the 25th of Au-
| gust, 1856. CHAS. MACARTIIY, Ord.
aug 26
Georgia—Jones County.
so much of hoop. , . Ji u
that cart load of whalebone I saw going into honor 8U PP°. sl:s ‘ ' at >’ ou sce ‘ he , ball. Atlininislratrii’s Sale.
her homo one day last week Suppose I see! tut irrupted the judge, who Ta', ori Ivrqrtne Ordinary of Chatham county, will
tier noiiso one uav last wtek ft ... . „ a d 1> be sold before the court house door iu Macon.
Blanche,” said I, “ is there an umbrella ®*°* e y J™** tue putoruiance, ana was sure ou f lret Tuesday in October next, the following
factory near you ?” reminds me that the bri- ‘‘ ia ‘ be had detected the ball as oncof the cups I negroes, to wit: Clarissa a woman, nnd her three
dal dresses are being built. "” a ? accidentally raised, ‘Why any denied [ children Mary, Auu and Irwin; belonging to the cs-1 VttHKREAS, John Barfield applies to me for I Thatiiave a tifo forflmi ^oods
Blanche has not been to church for three foo1 «“ s . cc where .t ts, and bet ou it, and he A ' fev IvnbIowN -Vdm’x Utters of Administration de Luis non on the Onhan.l.Prince McKerns', best article of the
months—owing to the niirrowne-s of the news sure t0 ,T,n ‘ There ain’t no defraudm thar. | J—i ... BKUWN.Admx, estate of James May, late of said county, deceased: , n!u | u ; Guitars ‘
montus o«tug to me narrowness ot the pews | Honor wou](1 Kk(J t0 g0 a y Administrator’s Sale. «°, <> J t , 0 T d •I« , pnfab all-per. T amb“h.s!
on it, insinuated the counsel. [ ”T>Y virtue of an order from the Honorable the | i and a variety orBrass Iu.sirumentrfoiBahds,' kept
, Copit of Ordinary of Taylor county, will be | | ourliue. .tfuitar and Violin Strings. Sheet Musi?for
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chiokorfug and Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior to any othermado in the
Upited States. Also, two HARPS from J.-F. Brown
A Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
and the width of her hoops
CHAPTER IV
I sit down in my arm-chair, and wonder if
such tilings can be p0"ible, and if what was,
was right. Aud I’ve come to the conclusion
that everything is that is.
My wedding-day! “Now, old boy!" I
soliloquised, "you can only go through this
operation once in your life—three or four
times at tho outside. Just raise the window.
' ' ' "8^^'
To Planters and Stockfeeclers.
ITrK are now prepared to offer a perfect Mill for
V \ grinding corn and cob for stock feed or liomi-
:> 1 fi r the table. The superiority of this
Mill overall o’.iters, consists in the following facts,
viz: The simplicity of its construction, the addition
of Friction Roller?, which prevent the cones from
coming in contact and wearing each other, thereby
securing durability, also that the outer instead of the
inner shell revolves, thus requiring half the power
of other Mills. No 1 Will grind from J to 5 bushels
per hour. Nq. 2 from 5 to 10. No. 3 from 10 to 15.
They ary furnished ready for use, guarantied free
from defects and to perform as above. For sale by
BRAY A CARHART.
At tlieir Hardware Store, 3d st., Macon, Ga.
apl 22 - -
AK'A'II 5JR’S PATENT
Air-Tsglir, Mrlf-Mcnling C:tu„ mid JTars.
J^*OR SSrescrviug
FRUITS,”]
V.EGETAHIiES,
Ao. FULL directions
for Preserving accom
pany each eau. For
Sale bv the Agent,
B. A. WISE,
Cherry Street, Macon-
June 10,1856.
and sec if then; are any unusual operations disappeared
,0* ? ' r 1"»■> "'”1 !.«"’•« I id ESS,’a.'SSTILS £SViK£ I 'ISST^T-"W !
the rhino. It’s under the middle cup. first Tuesday in Octoliernext, lot of land No. 196. in 1 B “ onlanot “« fframed. | c . aw
I’ll go a V on that, said the Foreman of the | *h« third district of Taylor, county, as the property-
jury. ‘And I, and I, joined in the jurors one of I,,,n * a l5tepheMjato ofsaidcounty. deewised
after the other, until each one had iu vested his ^ > ' 1 Adm r.
pile. Executor’s Sale.
Up ! said his Honor. JY Y virtue of tbc hut Will aud Testament of F. G.
Up it was, but the ‘little joker’ had myste
> grante
Given under my hand at office, this the 25th of Au-
| gust, 1856. CHAS. MACARTIIY, Ord.
aug 26
"ICE! ICEMlCEJir
Colbert, late of Bibb county, deceased, will be j
I Wati-bn, Jnrrlrt and Fancy Roods
Spieudid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
Gentlemen npd Ladies patterns. Gold Cliaips,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles,
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold mid Silver Spectneles
Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Waft-
variety of Fancy
at short notice. Give us a cal! at our old stand, Cot
! ton Avenue, Union Building.
nov 2 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN.
E VER grateful to our friends for past favors, we
I again inform them that we are as anxious and I L . rs und 'Caudlo 'Sticks—aud
t.i - , . - J sold on the first Tuesday la November next, before I will make as great a sacrifice to serve them, as ever I Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bairs. Pouches
Judge_and jury were | the court house door in the city of Macon, within [ We never have been, uor wo never expect to be run j Flasks, Pistols, Ae. ”
' nUtion whereon de-1 off the track. Wo are daily receiving largo quauti- Clocks and Watches repaired, ami warranted,
; counties of Btbb I ties of | at short notice. Give us a calf at
f.dacou, situated TpTJ*
YVestera Railroad, | -LV^AAi,
Nature is uuaiisniciduA. There will be a row ‘ b 's honor adjourned the court, and stood for immediately on tin Road leading from Macou to | and will sell it as low as any House in Georgia, and
fin v smiipwlipru IM I drinks all roundt in consideration of bciD£T ‘let | I^omMton; containing, according totbo title deeds, I #J»pjttoany part of the Mate, Our new House at I Iiew ]L>ootS nntl
tO-ilHj, somewhere. , ofl 5 - from h.s Z-er b twelve hundred and «£ty seven acres, of which five the Passenger Depot, affords us great facilities Iu A TTHESIGN OFIHF, BIG BOOT, No. 3,
-Prophetic words! \\ e were to be married I uu 1101,1 1113 a ° t - r ’ bundn il aro woodland, tho remainder is in a sue- packing^and saves our customers expense of Pray-1 Cotton Avenne, opposite Washington
in church, en grand ten ue, at ten o’clock iu TT , I cessful state of cultivation. Tho improvements con-1 "pe- We have a mau present at the arrival of every I Hall, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers would _ .
the morning. The hour came, carriages, ‘ 11 Hebrews i.n Kussia have had irapor- ?ist of a good dwelUug bouse and all the necessary train, aud all orders will be despatched by return return their thanks for the very liberal nnd long con-
v.- r .iln„,r with Ii U’n want t?, ,a ut concessions iiitulc to tliem by the iniperi- outhouses of every description in a finostato of re- tram. Our ^ I tinned natronuge extended to them, nnd would most
triena. along Wttli it. WC went up to ^r..L „r _lt.u I prfr. SODA respectfully sofioit a contimtnnee of the same. We
very desirable situation for a Fountain is in full blast. Lookout for that cooling, [ have now in store a large assortment of BOOTS
Person wishing to examine the sparkling Beverage! All orders will be filled nt short AJv ' D SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to
in .l*v of sale, will call upon Mr. m ,ticu as we have boxes mado expressly for shipping I which weekly additions will be made, of all the dif-
> found en tho premises purposes. C. A. L'L’LS A sSON. ” MMM
rimrsday following, the I iuay eo-5m
le sold ou the above men- I
perty belonging to | Notice.
inena, icc., along witu it. wc went up to TV n ., ir w
the A,arch. Wc d,’.seeded, walked up to the “ Jecree of the 5th of June, which provides ‘ ^’ u attogethOT n
door—side iloor—\ cry lturrovv—bride couldn’t | . medical men nnd all otheis of tins persu- residence, aud any p
gasped
itated and vulgar.
“ ."ir-r-r!” said Blanche, “ such language
at such a time!”
Wo re-entered the charringe, ditto the
friends their’s returned to the bride’s house
and then 1, Arthur O’Bandyleggs, received a
formal dismissal. I got the sack.
my, and henceforth a Jewish medical student the estate of deceased, consisting of mules, cattle, mO our City Gustomers that want ICE; if they
immediately on passing an examination will | bogs, sheep, plantation tools aud various other arti- [ J. want ICE ‘ "
* . * ° .... . . . I p1i« f/wt ttolimw (ft mr.idi/in I .st
fereat styles and patterns usually called for in a shoe
[ store, aud would invite thoso wishing to purchase, to
| call and examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell
-i low as any house in tho city or State.
MIX A KURTLAND.
N
M,
A .Roriiiug Thought.
more, uo more will 1 n-sigti
b *o warm and aoft,
To trouble trout with hook ami line.
That wil im; spring aloft.
With lark4 appointments one may fix
To greet tin* dawning skies,
lint bang tin- getting up at six
For fi Ci that will nut i i<c.—
llood.
The New York Sub-treasort.—The
statement of the operations at the New York
sob-treasury show the total receipts in August
to have beeu cA,075.03d, of which no less than
5,915,773 was from customs duties alone, which
is about one million in excess of the duties in
August, lf-'>.’). .September opens with a bal
ance on band of :«'!»,7»1,573, against .*8,312,-
OS’J at the commencement of August.
1 *uij.aDELi’iiia, Sept. 17th.—The Demo
cratic part v of this city celebrated to-day, the
amiivcisary of the tidojition of the Federal
(.’on-diiution. TJic scene was one of uiijmr-
ullcled excitement and enthusiasm. The city
i- crowded with delegates from a distance
receive an appointment. The irksome restric
tions imposed upon tho Jews with regard to
their residence in St. Petersburg and Moscow
have been repealed by the present Emperor;
ull Jewish trades—people and merchants vis
iting Moscow were compelled to reside in tbc
Ghetto, where the accommodation is very in-
| cles too tedious to mention.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. I
| Terms of sale on the day. 1
THOS. M. GRIFFIN,
A. G. FOSTER,
sept 16 , ‘.
delivered they can have it done by |
hail an’
SON.
giving notice, and as cheap, if not cheaper, tlinn nuy
*•!
Ex’ors.
Administrator's Male.
T) Y virtue of an order from tho Ordinary of Hous-
^ . . - , _ i JL) ton county, will bo sold before the court house
utlieicnt; they arc now to be permitted to I in the town of Perry in said county, on tho first
e?ide where the}’ please in the town. On tb# | Tueidiy ln November next, within tho legal hours
other hand, the Grand Duke Constantine has
lately excluded all Jew.-, from the naval ser
vice of the State ; in ltut-?iu strange to say, a
large portion of the coasting trade, more par
ticularly the conduct of floats of timber from
the interior to the cotist, is in the hands of
Jews ; so that a very considerable number ol
Jews is to be found among the seafaring as
well as the agricultural populatiou of ltussia.
House in Macon,
may SO-Sen
Messenger copy five months.
WOOD r S
BEAUTIFUL A.\D CELEBRATED
-AM33 KOTYPES
ho is able I
if suit the
i
A RE now-all tiie rnge. Ily a neir pj<>
X2L to put them up Colored or Plain,a
of sale, three hundred and seventeen (317) acres of taste of the.sitt
land, more or leas, couslsting of lot Lot No. seven Also in cases that show both sides at the same |
(7) In the N E. comer of lot No. 247, in the lOth | time, giving the advantage of two Pictures at once. 1
district, and fifty-seven and onc-hslf acres in North
ity.'kn _ _
to the cetute of Joan Woodward, late of said county I
deceased, and to be sold as such for the purpose of | fj 111
distribution. Terms on the day of sale. 1 ,ntse lt<
WILLtA.M 8. .MOORE,
AMBROTYPF.S
Inserted in Lockets, Bresst Pin
oct 12
n OOTS.—A fitll assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
wnterproof, ofvarioos kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Just receivedand for sale low by
jxt 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
TYOOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Hoy* and-Atej
JJ Youth’s fiuo calf and kip peg’ll Boots ; «£S pt -o
Men's stout kip limiting and mud Boots; (fonts last-
ing Gaiters, Monteroy, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, hoys' and youths', patent and enam
elled Brogans; M m’s, boys’ nnd youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
1 5 UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment
XV of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-Ht^SMS
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’:
Inserted in Lockets, Bresst Pins, Kings. Ac. This celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
is som. thing that lias been long sought after aud oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND
found. In fact Pictures are taken at r .~AN’TatiomItimtzs vc
sept 16
Idm'r de bonis non.
Adiniuisiralor’s Sale.
ScARITV OF FOOD IN Sl’AIN—The f ood \^ILL be-old on Thur.- Uv the 3-tb day of Oc-
, - , . .. TT tuber next, at the lato rejuu.nro ol Andrew
question is producing much alarm in Spaip.—|j.Orr,inlhe city of Macou. all the H.msohold and
1 lie government has made purchases of corn
in France, where prices arc lower. The mu
nicipality of Valladolid has presented an ad
dress to the Queen in which it is stated that
the capital of old Castile, which is the centre
of production aud commerce for grain, linds
itself entirely destitute.
Kitchen Furniture, ona new Piano, one good twi
Horse Carriage aud Hamc.-s complete, urn- Two
Horse Wagon and Harness, all belonging to tho e-
tato of Andrew J. Orr, late of Bibb county, deceased,
sept 16 |). \V Oltlt. Adm’r.
s in all N/yV* i«oVii to the Art. After [ p^^TtONBROGANS-Xowinstoro
establishment it i- unnecessary to say [ best ass^tment of Negro Shoes, we«^^
the bu rntv iml liavo iyCT .°“«-* re « in tius market. Men’s double
durability of his Pictures. ' soled pegand[nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
All w<>’have to say is oil in want of a Fine Picture rnssertst do. boys and youths
call and you sliall be satisfied. Rooms ill Triiingu-^?”*^“ tmt^russens, t.ll
1 ir Block. Instruction.- given in the Art.
mins i
eight y<
lniu-h, as thousands can testify
j tine 10
low.
oict 13
rhieh we are selling very
MIX A’KIRTLAND.
C | ALF SKIN AND SOLE LE ATM E R.-Ou haud
vory superlor lot of French Gulf Skins, with Li
Oak and Hemlock sole Leather
Enough Said.”—A gentleman once wrote
to a lailv whom he had offended by Ins dila
toriness, and who, for a long time, had re-
AiiJ vi.-itui’a. Gov; Johnson, of Ga^ address- | fused (o speak to him. His letter was ear
ed tho vast multitude for two hours, in which - nest in supplication for forgiveness. It eon-
lie gave a history of the Constitution, and vin- eluded with—“Out- word front your lips will
dicuted shivery. A procession was formed,
und marched to Independence Square, which
was hrilliautly illuminated and there was a
line display of flre-works.
make me happy. When and where will you
speak it/” licr answer was—“Next Wednes
day, at the altar.” To which he scut the fol
lowing reply—will be there!”
Administrator's Sale.
TY Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
1/ .In::, - c .iintv. „i!| ],.■ b.-fori tin- r..urt
house door ol mia county, on tiio first Tuesday in
Jnmuiry next, fifteen n,.gross h,-longing to the estate
of Wiili.im Tow),-?, lat.-of -iii. 1 ,-out.ty, d.-rt iscd
Sold t--r tli.- lo-iii-lit of the heirs and ereiiitors of said
estate Terms ou the day.
; mpt It JOSEPH L HOLLAND, Adm r.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
^■^■^■^^Mlbsoriber at Perry. Hims-T7in^rm?^r!ll!!PWWWWWWWHWWB||
, V ^' U °"« 0 . n .] v; s .' !T l“ ,h . d „ a , y < * f J‘ nu * r y 8b?e Thread, will aiood assortmeut of uItTp^
21 or-2 years | BootTrnea and shoe finishing. Just revived and fm
sale by MIX A KIRTLAND.
Administrator's Male.
4 GREEABLY loan order of Jones C.mrtofOr-
i\_ diniry, will In-sold bi f ire the court house door
In Clinton, on the fir.-t Taesilay iu December lo-xt,
the real estate of Jame- II. Jackson, lute of said
countv, deceased. Terms ou the day
sept 16 STEPHENf . ^ACKSON. Adtn'r.
1 age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches big .of a light ginger
bread color, and round nyoa, and when frightened
shows the whites very much, lie was formerly own-
ed by a Mr..Griffin of Columbus, ami It ving ke pt
horses for hiinon the St ig* lin-, und has relatives in
Macon, also at the plantation ., f Mr. Whittl- i i M-ii
roecounty. He is well known about Bartlesville,
Oglethorpe nnd Americus.
I will pay a reward of Fifty Dollars for bis arrest
aud lodgment iu any Jail,go'that I mayget him.
JOHN R. COOK.
Peiry, Ga., April 22.18.-.6. tf
Goshen Biill«‘i\ llackerel and \tnis
on KK( '.S and Buckets be-t quality of Butter,
—< U lit) Packug - No. 1, Q and 3 Mackerel,
-'00 Kegs Nails, for sale bv
spl l ASKER AIRES. I
oct 12
Mfiliial Life Insnrauce Company
O F NEW YORK, F. S. WINSTON. I’r'-ident
Isaac Abbott, Secretary. -Applications rei eiv-
ed by T. R. BLOOM, .1
sept 13
dETN
A goat-
\ INSURANCE COY
Mueoii Agency.
TXrKXDIXG to be nb<» • t tor >• u\-- iim^, Pol'oi
I <•! I • ur.u | i-y ii:- ; - ,\ . :. . ,. o;nii
to mntUritv before my return, u ':!! . ttended to 1
Mr. C. M. I» lUard, woo ay ill, on receipt of tb j pnir
am, furnish CerthiCsitcs of Itt ie- .v. ! ig^icd by me.
joly 3 tf JAMES REA, Agent:
dr. g. McDonald,
DEXTIST,
TtTQQLBl agaiu Uiank the ejtizens
V V of Maebn and vicinity for their fWSfcviiSEgL
kind jiatrouage. v| -UjO^ T f
While he keeps fully posted on the reputed im
provements of tho day, he cannot recommend or
adopt all that is new. As to tho Gutta lY-rcha work
which is attracting some attention, he will simply
say to those of his patrons who wish to test its mer
its for temporary purposes, that they will he accom
modated. But for durability auil comfort he would
recommend for permanent full sets, in preference to
all others, his present stylo of single gum' Teeth, on
gold plate with gold linings and rims, so substantial
ly put together that ho will warrant them, if requir
ed, for twenty five years. Ho has recently adopted
a plan (based upon his own experiments) ’of saving
Teeth witli, exposed nerves, witliout destroying tlie
nurvo, thereby preserving the vitality and color of
the tooth, and which has proved astonishingly suc
cessful. ■ may 13
sixth day well satisfied.
24 Bottles rerjurm2lcm t m ^
Mouse, Uu. 8ept. 24.H0
Mn. .1 ames A. Rhodes.—Dear Sir:—The 1'
“Ague Cure” yon sent ns has all been sold »nd I|!
ted a large demand for more; to meet
have ordered from your general agent at tv *'
J D. Verrington. Its sale will only be vqtuiuff:
the number of Fever and Ague cases u”.vj
these cases may bo few, yet have a bottle
Cure for.overy case. \Ve remain respectfull* „ ™ l
AC., RIGHARDSAALLVv-' 1
19 Bottles Perform 19 Cures.
Letter from a Postmaster.
Maxwell, Delaware Go., Ohio, Aug. u js«
Mr. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—Your medidsTx,
met with tho most favorable success in this o^i 1
borhood. I have about five bottles left. 1 ..fo*:
to them at first, • if no cure uo pay,' although I* 1
not authorized by you to do so ; but I took the
sponsibility on myself. But not a bottle has ccuu
back, and as I am almost out of the article, IS
you would forward me one gross of the bottle, a I
you see proper to do so, and i will be punctual h I
•payment. I inclose fifteen dollars on the raeditfo I
I have received, for which please send me arete,,' I
Ship tho Cure to me as soon as you can—th«, 1
never has beeu as much Chills and Fever mom; I
lived in the State, as at present. Yours, Ac ‘ [
RICHARD MARTIN, p v I
21 Bottles Perform 21 Cures.
Pine Run, Michigan, July a:, igj$ I
Dr. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—Yonr Cure forth, I
Fever and Ague has thus far performed wondm
It has not failed in one instance to perform a q^''
and permanent cure. Some who have been truubl«i!
with the distressing disease have been enfin),
cured by using only one bottle of the Cure. PlaC :
send us’iminejiately four dozen, as we have hr- J
three bottles remaining. Truly yours,
LATHIiOP A MCLEAR |
Cure /or Panama Fever.
PncvtOERCE, Sept. 2S, 185J.
Mr. James A. Rhodes—Having been entitelj j
cured by your remedy, I take pleasure iu assutig t
you of tlie benefit it has been to mo. I w»* firsti? |
tacked by chills and fever on tho Isthmus of Pm-1
mn, several montlis since, and in spite of the dift- I
cut remedies aud 'treatment I adopted, my hethh I
grew worse until I commenced the me of you I
Fever and Ague Cure. Since that time I have ud I
had a single chill, anil am non* In the enjoyment if |
good health, Wishing your medicine the succto!
that it merits, m I remain, truly yours
THOMAS G. ANDREWS, j
I. O. O. F.
In another column of to-days’ paper will be fotuii |
i advertisement for “ Rhodes’ Fever and Apa I
Cure.” We are not in the habit of puffing nudi-j
vines, but desire to say, for the benefit of the afflict-1
cd, that VVm. X. Rowe, -Merchant, Sharpsburg, trU I
lias it for sale) informs us that .he has sold seven! I
dozen bottles, and in cveiy cnse it has effectedi)
cure. This proves tlie medicine to be good, and*,
take pleasure iu bringing it before the notice of da
public.—Odd FclUnr, Boonsloro, Mi., Sept. 4.
CAUTION.
Since the announcement of the new principlet»
which the composition and singular success of nr
“Antidote to Malaria,” is owing, several active aid
unprincipled quacks have forthwith made thetine
claims iu favor of their poisonous nostrums, tin
were before destitute of nuy but the usual whoiessk
laudation that accompanies disgusting quackery.
i notice one firm who manufactures a pill, have
taken one of my general circulars, prefaced it with
the cry of “An Antidote to Malaria found at last.''
substituted the name of their nostrum for my Medi
cine nnd then, with brazen impudence, end their
pamphlet with the exclamation, “ Let the proprietor
of any other medicine say as much if he dares!”
Against such swindlers it is impossible to do mon
than warn the public in general terras; any mm
definite notice would only bring them into the noto-
riety they aspire to. There is tills consolation, hov-
ever, that they can deceive few but the most ignor
ant—their only chance for success being to steal the
language and belongings of respectability, which,
like the lion's skin, always proves to be merely t
temporary disguise.
Beyond the following statements, therefore, th* I
public must protect itself:
Premising that I make no claim which I snppoit
by my own assertion alone, I am constantly publish- |
ing proofs from well-known and dbinterestedpir
ties in every part of tho Union.
Pirst.—I claim to offer to the public a homua
medicine, and its innocence I'establish beyond qat*-
tion by the certificate of chemical analvsis givenhy
tin- <-:uiin nt L'lii ini.-t, Dr. .I.ino-- R. 4'!ii 11■ n. >' ■
York, a copy of which I attach to eve:y bottle of I
the “ Cure and how great a- blessing to’ tha world I
such a remedy must be, all the victims to Fever . I
Ague medicines that tire yet alive can iippm:-.:.- |
better than words can express. j
Second.—I claim that, ns an “ Antidote to Mail
ria.” it is mot only an absolute Preventive of ail
diseases caused by a poisonous and foul atmosj lien. |
such as Fever and Ague, or. Chill Fever, Duml 1
Ague, and other Intermittent ami Remittent fevi-rs:
Bilious Fevers, accompanied by Typhoid s : : -
toms: Typhoid Fever; Y< flow Fever, t-i ip »: ■
Jail F.-ver. Getn-ml !ii’,i:Night Sweats, :u:d li!e
forms of diseaso; but that it is the natural, um-rrisg
andunlaiiing cure for them. This I iestaUo!i i.-'
the unsolicitetl and voluntary testimony, nkiebl
frequently publish, both ot individuals who hart
used it, aud particularly that of respectable dt tlen
who have sold it. The’ letters tlmt 1 ilaily receive
and constantly publish, from druggists and merchant*
in every part of the United States, stating that they
have sold from two dozen, to one or more grots,
aud that “every bottle has effected a cure,” thertty
creating a demand for more, constitute evident*
that cannot honestly be disputed or denied.
I neither have or show any hostility to other ague
medicines or tlieir proprietors, believing that evert
medicine should stand oa Ms own merit. Allthstj
protest against is, that unprincipled knaves shorn
make use of uiy language, and assume the principles
I maintain, in order to luinoso their secret nostril in
upon the sick nnd dying, tor the sake of a fcwplecu
" GEORGE PAYNE, E. L. STROIIEKER, and J-
It. A XV. S. KLUS, Macon: D. N. Austin, Fort
Valley. Jas'. A. Rhodes, Providence, R- 1. *<**
Proprietor. febl2-ly_
.'-A'.-AT.’-C53
D. Cm HODGK1.YS & SOX,
O FFERS tho PubHo ono of the best selected
stocks of Goons in their llne’ever brought to
this market, consisting of
DOUBLE BARREL GUNS,
RIFLES, PISTOLS,
FISHUVO APPARATUS,
And tfpsrfitiy Kquipim-nis of every description
tooether W.th
CVTLCRT. « U.KI V.t GANKH, Ac
A few doors beiow the Lanier lie use, Macon, Ga,
tyn ppairin^ carefully nttt ndcil to. nov 6
sYAUiis,
IBnrrliniiSE null (gmmnissiDB
MACON, OA
W ILL continue to give prompt attentionTTVYW.
rt til. ir S-'ii-e ;» l oot Wiirhon-e. onVaafial
the corner of 3d aud Poplar streets, to all bn-®**—
sinees committed to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors; and a renewed
pledge of foithfnhr -s to all their friends and custom
ers, they hope to receive their full share of public
patronage.
Liberal advances mado on Cbttou nnd other pro
duce when required.
£y*PUnter’s Family Store*, also. D igging, Rope,
4c. furnished at tho lowest market rates.
O. G.SrARKS. Tuns. IIaude.m in.
ug7—tf
it !•:: iCK! ICK!
r>ER*>OXS wishing ICE loft at their rcsiden
A please leave their names at our Store.
We will furnish ICE as low as any ho:
Con—delivered every morning*.
W e beg leave to return our thanks to the citizens
of Macou for the libir.il amount of patronage be
stowed upon u.-, and hope that, by strict attention to
the IV ants of our Customers, wo will merit a con-
iiitiartce of their favor-. Although there are Strong
ff.irt ■ made to run. us off the track, we beg h ave to
-- :tr.- nur patrons Hint they can rel v upon us os long
' •» luii hi mir lorkrr or u spoke in our
wheel. ^TKDIIEX CLAKIv CO.,
2 doors n’n »vc* Strohocker’s Drun Store.
;e will
in Mu-
e|j KI'C
«/U fomily use,
...:
C\V Lj';ii" Lillet.
prime^ L-ut Lard, neatly put up fo.
For sale hy
C CAMPBELL A SON.
BEAUTY AAD ECONOMY C0MBlF£D
fTVHE subscriber respectfully informs the Lailif’
A aud Geutleuien arriving in Macon, that he a**
made extensive improvements in
DYEING AA D SCOURIA’G,
rn keeping pace with the increasing facilities ofth*
Business, and would shv to them, that he is prepareil
to Reno, ate Clothing of every description in
most Beautiful nnd Durahlo Stj’ie; such as Woolfs
Cloths nnd other descriptions of t ieutlemen's Weir
ing Apparel, Silks, Cottons,Shawls and Mantillas" 1
every class for the Ladies. White Crape Shawlssre
Blenched and Dyed to order. Carpels and Kaj 1
idealised in a nmuner nnsaipassable. >i l .fo Due 11 ' 1
■Satins, Merinos, Alpacu.s Hosiery, Hats, BonijetS
Cloaks, Over Coats, etc., I)yed in « style unsuijisss-
ed iu any respect by any similar e.-fablishuicutiuta*
country" ' .
Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods to ‘bis kj*’
tnblishmept will please havq them labelled, "t 111
their directions accompanying. A good assortment
of fine trimmings for coa.-. pr nts nnd vests slwsj*
on hand. .
House located West of Spalding's New .ojf
Branch Store, known bv thu name of tlio “OLD > 1*'
GIN1A DYE HOUSE/’ _ ,
AM Goods must be paid for at the Shop before uo-
iivenr. JOHN C. CUKTls-
•;•*> Goods sent by Hrritdcu's Express, from
parts of the country will meet with prompt dtj® 1 '
nd be forwarded accordingly. apl 29-ty_
Scientific Books.
rpo be bad ;ft BOARDMAN'S.
J. S.oitt s I’raetical Cotton Spinner and MW®. 11 ®
im. r. lii-inga compre!:i'ii.-i\ e -v-t- i.i of c:ih r- 1 .
f Mill Geeringui.il Machinery; Henck’a Field Boos
for Engineers; Kugiaeera Pocket Table Book. 7
rlbner; II.-,.swell's Pocket Table Book; TcmpH’
ton’s Msthanics Pocket Companion: Trautwin* ®
Curves and Embankments; Bantei! Catechi.-m ot 1 -
Steam Engine; Treatise on ;i Box of Instrotm j-’
l’ainter. Guilder, ami Yamishcrs Companioi; • ’
Dyor and Colour makers Companion; Applet '" -
Dictionary of Mechanics; Brands Encyclopedia, o>
Sid.-m Lit. t-itiiri- nnd Art; Ew h-iiik- ID
mid Mechanics: Phvsjcal Geography of the f’?'
Dano’6 Mim-ralogy; Shepard’s MineralpK)'; --J**!.
ivil Engineering; Arts of Tanning ami Currymc .
Morfit: Overman on Mi-bdlurgyi Overman on j 1 "’.'
Overman on Practical MinertuogV Assavingand •
Ill-sides many others not usually loimd me
iiuarv Book stores, all at reasonable prices,
oct l j. M BOAR OMAN•_
Bacou Sides.
ioo,aoo^^:^m^w^-
ders, now receiving and in store, for sale by
ept 2 McCALLIK* JONEN