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Jones
SlirrifT
Count?—iTIorfgnpe
Salt?.
•cttJll in- : before the Court House door in
\V 'tho Pown of Clinton on the first Tuesday in
August. 185-. tin. following property, vis «
One negro girl named Celey, ot yellow complex-
loo, tone twelve yews old, very likely and healthy,
levied upon by virtue of one Mnrtgnge.A;./b. > rom
Jones Superior Court in favor of Aurelius «. Gibson,
v». John A. Child, to aatiafy said /'• /«.; property
pointed out in Mid fi. fa Also pointed out by de
fendant. May 54th, 1858. „ .„
junel JAS. O- BARNES, Sheriff:
United States Marshal Sale.
W ^VILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in August
next, before the Court House door of Bibb
county and State of Georgia, in tho city of Macon,
between the legal boon of sale, Lots of Land, >oa.
(tOOi Three Hundred, (471) Two Hundred and 8ev-
oi.tv O.it', and (.99) One Hundred and Ninety-Eight
in the (4th) fourth District of originally Randolph
now Terrell county, Georgia. Sold as the property
of Nathan G. Christie to satisfy a fi. fa. from the
South Circuit Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favorof William A.
Branner, Cashier, vs. Na linn G Christie and George
W. Christie. Property pointed out by Nathan G
Christie. ,
Uso, will be Bold at the same time and place, *« ol
...tid number not known, but known ns tb« lot on
wbiob John II Cain resides, in the Fifth Oistrict of
Bandolph county, Georgia, on the road leading from
Dover to Cuthbert Levied on «s the property’Of
John li. Cain, to astisfy a fi. Is. from the tnxth Cir
cuit Court of the United Mates lor the Southern Dts
trictof Georgia, in f»''7'l] V, ^sTKWATtT r ’
vs. John It. Cam. DAMELH. STEWART,
june B tili
IT «
Jones i’ouniy Snorin' smc.
W ILL be sold before the courthouse door, in
Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in
August next, within the legal hours of sale,
Clue hundred acres of Land, ndj fining Lands of
James Wells and others. levied on as the property of
Jesse Johnson, to satisfy two fi fa's, issued from a
Justice's Court of 339th district, G. M., one in favor
of K E. Miller vs. Jesse Johnson, and ono in favorof
Denning A Miller vs. Jesse Johnson Levy made
and returned tome hv Calvin Denning,const aMe.
july « W'.M SLOCUM B. Den Sheriff
Houston Silt-riff Stiles.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
next, before the Courthnuso door in the town
of Perry, Houston c uoty, within the legal hours of
sale (1401)) f .urteen hundred hit s of Laud, more or
less, iu the 14th District of snid county. Levied on
as the property of John D Watkins, it being the
place on which the Defendant now lives, and pui-
c iased by him Irom Andersou •'outer. Levied on
by onefi. fa. from Houston Superior Court, Ander-
aon Comer vs John D. Watkins. Pointed out by
Defendant. JOHN L. UOLSTEAD, Sh’ff.
junw 59 tds.
Ad nimisiru tor’s Mile.
B Y virtue of an order ol the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county, will be Bold, before the Court
House doorIn Pickens county, on tiie first Tuesday in
August nexr, between the legal hours of sale, the
following Lots of Land, viz : Lot number316, in the
5tll District. 2d Section, originally Cherokee, now
Pickens county, containing One Hundred and Sixty
acres, more or less, and one-half interest in fait 123.
#th District, 2d Section, originally Cherokee, now
Pickens couuty, containing Eighty acres, more or
less.
The above Land sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the Estate of Benj. B. Smith, late of
Twiggs county, deceased.
HOB T. K. PARKER, Adm’r.
Macon. Jane 52, 1858.
Jones Cottniy Sheriff Sale.
O N t >» first Tuesday in September next, will be
sol I iu Cliuton, ill said county, within the legal
lio.irs of sale, one lot of land. 2U acres, more or less,
the laud on which Boaa Hutcbiigs now lives, ad
joining lands tojosbn? Harris and miters Said land
levied on as the properly of lloaz Hutchings, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said
county, iu favor of Calvin Broach,
july 20-td* WM. SLOCUMB, D. Shff.
Jones County Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the Court House door in
the town of Clinton, on first Tuesday in Sep
tember utxt, the following property to-wit: one ne
gro woman named Miily, some forty years old, levied
on an tin* property of Rachael Broach, Kxeentnx of
George Broach, deo'd. to satisfy one fi fa fruin Bibb
ooun:y Superior Court in favor of Powers and Whit
tled!! enf Lewis N. Whittlo vs. Rachael Broach, Ex
ecutrix of George Broach, dec d. Sold by order of
Bihb Superior Court, also to satisfy one coat fi fa
from Bibb Superior Court. JNO. G. BARNES,
July SO Sheriff.
Postponed United Slates JJttrshal’s
Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Honso in the city
of Muron, Bibb couuty. on the first Tuesday
iu August.next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, V !:
Lots of Land No. 183, 184,202 and 203, all in the
4th District of Pulaski county, together with the im
provements, levied on as the property of Morris Pol
lock to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Circuit Court ot
the United States for the Southern District of Geor-„
f in, iu favor of Carharr, Brother .V Co., vs. Thomas
) L. Kyan, Morris Pollock and Norman McDuffie.
(The above lands were heretofore levied upon amf
advertised by tbo wrong numbers as follows: No’s.
83,84.102 and 103,the error having beeniotiie wrong
pmkW being e.itert-d ’
June 23 U. S. Marshal.
Houston silicritt' Sale.
W ILL lie sold, before the Court Honso door in
the town of lVrry. Hoimoii county, on the
first Tuesday iu August uext, within the legal hours
of s .le, me following property to-wit:
The foi'otvilig Lads of Land in the (13) Thirteenth
District of Houston county, No. 153, No. 154 ami No.
184. containing Six Hundred aud Thirteen nod a half
(6i3j) acres, more or loss. Levied on as the proper
ty of Pulaski Holt, to satisly a Tax fi. fa. against
said Defendant ,
Also, at the same time and place, ono Jot or tract
of Land in the village of Henderson, Houston coun
ty. containing one half acre, more or less. No. not
known, but known as tiie biack-smithsliop and wood
simp lot of Ushoru Jones. Levied on as his prop
erty to satisfy three .InsliceCourt fi fas. i-aued from
the 9-! District, G II., one in favor of Alfred IL.r
vey, one iu favor of \Vtn. B JoUson. and oue in fa
vor of E. L Folder, vs. said Defendant. Levy made
and returned to me by Wm. Kickardson, constable.
JOHN SMITH,
june 29-tds. ___ Pep. Sheriff.
Ariiniiiistruiot’s Suits
A GREEABLE to au order of the Honorable the
lub-rior Court of Jasper county, sifting as a
Court of Ordiuary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday
in October next, in the town of Mouticello, Jasper,
county, all the lands lying in said county, belonging
to the estate of William Barclay, dei-.ea-ed, consist
mg ol about four hundred acres, adjoining lauds or
John Weafherabei*. James H Robert*. William Jen
kins and uthers, near Ocmuigee river; suid farm
consists of about fifty or sixty acres of first quality
bottom laud, about half iu cultivation, also, a coil
tolerable portion of tresli land, about two hundred
acres of good timbered land and a never failing
spring of go. d water, and the farm is well watered,
audio a high state of cultivation. Said lends solu
for the benefit of the heirs and c. editors ofs.id de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale,
juue 29-tds. WM. JENKINS, Adm’r.
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOR !
PREPARED BY DR. SAXI'OHD.
Compounded entirely from
axjMS,
TS ONE OP THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LlV‘
1 ER MEDICINES now before the public, that
acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectu
al than any other medicine known. It is not only
a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the
Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach
and bowels to carry off that mntf" r > *bns accomplish
ingtwo purposes effectually, without any of the pain
ful feelings experienced in the operations of mos-
Cathartics. It strengths"* *he system at the same
time that it purges itr*“ d whp ? d »‘ l >' '""“de
rate doses, will *tre"«iben and build it up with un
usual rapidity. .
Tho LIVE* ls oue of • the principal regulators
of the human body, and -.jwhen it performs it!
Innetiens well, the pow- MH; era oftbe system are ful
Iv developed. Thestora- 1 ' I ache is nlrnosv entirely
dependent on the heal-;^ thy action of the Liver
for the proper perform-ance of its functions;
when the stomach is at. r fault, and the wholesys-
tom suffers in conse 1—1 qnence of one organ—
the LIVE It—having L ceased to do its duty.
For the disease of that! . organ, one of the pro-
prietorshas mnde it hisstudy, in a practice of
mnrethan twentyyears to find some remedy
wherewith to counteract i the many derangements
to which it is liable. 'ft*-
To prove that this re ; W medv is at last fouiid,
any person troubled! with LIVER COM
PLAINT, in any of itsi/^\lforms, has but to try
bottle, and convictiou|'w' ia certain.
These Gums remove , ;all morbid or bad mat-
terlromthesystem,sup|rK plying in their places
healthy flow of bile, and W invigorating the atom
ache, causing food to di- ! ., gest well. PURIFYING
THE BLOOD, giving r“, tone and health to the
nhole machinery, re L moving the cause of the
disease—effecting a rad [Noioal cure.
UILLIOUri AT- ^ TACKS are cured, ami
what IS BETTER.I PREVENTED, by the
occKsiocal use or the f-y LI VE U INVIG0KA-
TOR. Xt!
Oue dose after eating |rt is sufficient to relieve
ttie stomach and prevent u the food from rising and
souring. |“!
Only one dose takeni (before retiring, pr
vents NIGHT MARE i J
Only one dose takenat night, loosens the
bowel’s gently, and cures COSTIVENESS
Cp One dose of two v<, teaspoonfulis will al
ways relieve S I C K-rrl HEADACHE.
(> e bottle taken fnr-fi female obstruction re
moves the cause of the 1 1 disease, and makes
perfect cure.
Only one dose lmmo- ; p idiately relieves CHO
LIO, while . .
One dose often repeat-j ,ed is a snre cure for
CHOLERA MoRBUS., .land a preventive '
CHOLERA. I. II
I5j>“ Only one bottle is needed to throw ont
of t tie system tho effects; of medicine after a long
sickness. \fF
ESP One bottle taken; 'Jdf o r JAUNDICE, re.
moves all sallowness or!*L unnatural c o 1 or from
the skin.
'One dose taken a short pH time before ehting
gives vigor to tbo Bppe-, . ^ tite, and makes food df
gest well.
One dose often repeat- p( cd oures CHRONIC
DIAUKHGSA in its ^ worst forms, while
SUMMERand BOWEL (J complaints yield almost
to the first dose. '•w'
One or two dosesenre r attacks by WORMSin
children: there is nn UJ surer, safer, speedier
remedy in the world, as 1 1 it Never Kails.
, ESP* A f e w bottles : \-y cures DROPSY, by ex
citing the absorbents. IX|
We take pleasure in ;•> recommending this me
dicine as a preventive j for FEVER AND
AGUE, CHILLPElX VER, aud all FEVERS
ofa UILLIOUS TYPE. ; i.lt operates with cer
tainty. and thousands j^^nre willing to testify to
its wonderful virtues. '{Jf i
All n honac it nrc civing their uunnaiuons
ICKtiniony iu ila favor.
{.y Mix water in the month with the In
vigornlor, nail swallow both together.
■ THE L1VEK INVIGORATOR
ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and
is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.
It cures as if by magic, even tho first dose givin:
benefit, and seldom more than oue bottle is require;
to cure nny kind of LIVER Complaint, from the
tin: worst Jaundice or Dysyepsia to a common Head
ache, aii of which are the result of a DISEASED
LIVER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 343 Broadway, N. Y
Wliolesulr Agent* <
BARNES A PARK, New York ; T. W. DYOTT
A SONS. Philadelphia ; L. S. BURR. A CO., Boston
H II HAY A CO.. Portland; JOHN D. PARK.
Cincinnati!; GAYLORD A HAMMOND, Cleveland:
FAHNESTOCK A DAVIS, Chicago: O. J. WOOD
A CO.. St. Louis ; GEORGE KKYSER, Pittsburgh
S S. 1IANCE, Baltimore, ami retailed by all Drug
gists. Sold Wholesale and Retail by XF.ILIN
HUNT A CO., Macon. Ga. mar 16 12m
ROEItllA VE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
roH
X>'5rS3PJE33P , SX^a.,
Disease of the Kidneys,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND.
FEVER ANB AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon a dis
ordered
STOMACH OH LIVER,
NOTICE.
A LL persons are lierby warned not to credit SOL
OxiON II. LOCKE IT, a minor, oil my account
as I will not pay any debts lie may contract unless
by my written order. THOd. 8 HUMPHRIES,
July20 Ex rumrofJ.nr.es Locketr
A| u nUi.-Sixty Days after date, application
lv will he made to the Ordinary of Houston Couuly,
for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Joseph Good
win, late ol Houston County, deceased.
JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
jnuo 22.
S IXTY DATS after date, application will be
made to the Court ol Ordinary of Jon.-a county.
Oa., at the first regular term, after expiration of two
moult.s from this notice, for leave to sell a portion of
the slaves, and a Land Warrant, 160 acres, belong
lug to llm estate of Charlotte Hammock, late of said
county, deceaanl, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Margaret w. felts. Adm'x,
jnlv 13 with the will annexed.
WH ... W »R be
M made fi (be Court of Ordinary of Houston conn
ty. for leave to sell all the Beal Estate of Robert
Smith, I .to of said conoty, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
july i3 david walker. Adm>.
niXTY DAYS alter dale, application will he
O m ida to the Court of Ordinary of Houston coun
ty, lor leave to sell ail the Ileal Estate of Lewis Pol
lock, late of said county, deceased, for the bonefit of
the huirs and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES G. POLLO.'K, i Administrators,
A ISAAC WOODARD, j Caeteroruin.
july 13
Land, fbr Sal©.
T OFFER tor immediate tale 60# acre* of good
JL Fanning Land.
3110 CLEAUBD AND IJV CULTIVATION.
The place ties ou the road lending from Pondtowu
to Bueuavista. four miles from tiie former place.
Good DWELLINGS, GIN HOUSE, SCREW,
and all other tmildings necessary on a well appoint
ed farm.
Addresi, J. II. BIVINS.
may It—8m] Pondtown,
I’liiiihAtiOit lor sale.
1> KING desirous of moving tot he West, I now
D offer my entire settlement of land for sale, 7
mile* Southwest of Macon, near tiie Perry Road.—
The place contains 85# acres, about lOu cleared and
in a fine state of cultivation. On it there is a good
framed dwelling with 9 rooms, good new framed Oiu
bouse and Screw, negro Cabins, Cribs aud Stables
aud Blacksmith Shop, and ail necessary outbuild
ings, and 9 good wells of wster, aud plantation well
watered w.lh branches, and a flue Orchard, all of
which 1 will sell to suit the times.
STEPHEN WOODWARD.
July 20—2o
S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Sforanoh,
Colicky Pains. Heartbnru. Loss of Appetite,
iiespoiidency, Costivonea-, Blind and Bleeding Piles,
in all Nervous. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
tions. it lias in numerous instances proved highly
b neficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
Tin's is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because
■ >f its great success ill m -st of Ihc European •■states,
its introduction into the United States was intended
more especially for those of oar falherlaud scattered
here and there over the face of this mig ty country.
■Jetting with great success among them, I now offer
it to the American public, knowing (hat it* truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons
whose constitutions may have been impaired hy the
■ontiuuous use of ardent spirits, nr other forms of
tUtealoi. Oenerally I'nstamimeons' hr effort, h
finds its way directly to the seat of lif , thrilling and
quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping
.-pint, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in
tiie system
Notick.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and Sow
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatio cordial,
possessed of singular remedial properties.
• CAUTION:
The great popularity of litis dtligbtfu) Aroma has
induced nian> imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing Be not persuaded to buy
anything else until you have given Boeriiave’s Hof
land Bittei-s a fair trial. One bottle will convince
yon how infinitely superior it is to all these imita
tions.
Sold at ill per bottle, or six boltlea for 95, by
the sole proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., &CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts
burg, Pennsylvania.
ty .Sold in Macon by E. L. STKOilEOKER A
CO., ZEILIN, HUNT Jc CO., GEORGE PAYNE,
and Druggists generally, throughout the State,
may 1ft
VALUABLE
Plantation for Sale
IIY MONROE COUNTY.
The under lined wishing to move West,
now offers his Plantation for sale, lvinc.
on the Tbomaston Rond, sixteen miles Irom
the city of Macon, and adjoining, and only one-half
mile from tho Mountpelier Springs. It contains
(1,150) eleven hundred and fifty acres of Land, about
one half cleared and in high state of cultivation, the
other half in the woods and well timbered. On the
place ia a good framed bonse with six rooms ; good
framed negro houses, framed gin house, good cotton
screw, framed horse stables, good corn cribs, and all
necessary outbuildings in good repair. On the
place there is as good a well of water and good
springs, as can be found in Middle Georgia.—
There is also, as good a selection of fruits. Apples,
Peaches. Plumbs and Grapes, as can be found on
any place. The place is well watered with good
and constant running streams. I will sell with the
place. Corn, Fodder. Oats and Stock. The place
will he sold altogether, or divided so as to make two
settlements, it is convenient to Churches and
Schools and Mills. I will be iound on the place
all times, and will take great pleasure in showing it
to any one wanting to buv.
may 18 STEPHEN D. CHAPMAN.
*.’■ Journal A Messenger, please copy.
For Philadelphia. N’cff Fork, Ac.
FROM
Savannah and Charleston.
T. G. NISBET,
Y AI
SHOP,
Colton Avenue, Itlacon, Georgia
„ o ,
ISAAC’S RESTAURANT
ON CHEEKY STREET,
CTjS T DER RALSTON’S
CONCERT HALL.
H IS house is opened as a Permanent Establish
ment, to provide meals to travelers and citi
zens throughout the year.
He will always be prepared to furnish his guests
with every variety of eatables suited to the season-
such as -
New York, Savannah and Bruns
WICK OYSTERS,
jcSSB? Fish, Shrimps and all
kinds of Wild Game that can be obtained.
Choice Wines and .Liquors,
and a general assortment of Confectionary always
kept ou band, and purchasers generally, can obtain
all his articles at reasonable rates.
Also a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN
FRUIT.
Families will be supplied with
OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and other
dishes at any hour.
Parties, Balls, Ac., will bo promptly
furnished with Suppers in elegant style, and at the
shortest notice.
Icsr 3 Savannah and Brunswick
OYSTERS
by tho quart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit pur
chasers. oct 13 m
PIANO-FOBTES.
N OW Receiving some of the most—
SPLENDID PIANO FORTESKpSW
sver offered for sale in Macon, from the [| I a j
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior to any other made in the
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Browt
& Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes
look at, and the tone completely^ captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
that have a taste for fine goods.
On band. Prince Melodians, best article of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons,
Tamimrins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
ourliue. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, &c.
It'atchra, Jewrlr; and Fancy Rooda
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; '
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles.i
Gold Pens, ana Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
era and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches
Flasks, Pistols, Ac.
JV Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted
at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand. Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building,
nov 2 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN
BOOTS AND SHOES
A X THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3, ft
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington 4
Hall Lot, Macon. Georgia.—The subscribers
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of tli
same. W,-have now iu store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will be made, of ail the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
wonld invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the city or State,
jan 6 MIX & KIRTLAND.
DOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both .
soled aud pegged. Just received and for sale low by
jan 6 MIX A KIRTLAND.
3 UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment
A of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-'
dies slipper and wmul rabbor Show of Goodyear’;
•.elebrated patent Just received and for sale low by
jan S MIX & KIRTLAND.
>LANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes,
have ever offered in this market. Men’s doubl.
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled black and russetts; do. boys and youtm
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
low. jan 6 MIX & KIRTLAND.
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Bo;
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots;
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calt
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans: Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan o”MIX 5c KIRTLAND.
Valuable Plantation lor Sale*
Axi a owedfaring lyr - de my plantation in Jone*
County, se>en inil.-s above Macon, ou the Oc-
igee River, containing 1200 acres of laud.—At-
bed to t;>,. place is- acres Swamp land-, (river
tom) Terms ooe and two years’ credit,
my .>:>>•_ c i.i am- valuable I.-.i.
i u<» w. ;t to , itjid examine tne above as 1 am
* in-l toa.-li. ROUT LUNDY,
crgi* Ciliisn please copy. spl 25
AYER S CATHARTIC FILLS!
TILLS THAT AISE TILLS.
P ^BRuF. UAYEft. State Chemist, of Massachusetts,
says they are the beat of ail pills, and annexed
are the men who certify that DocL Hayes knows
H. J. GARDNER. Gov. of Mass.
EMORY WASHBURN, Ex. Governor of Mass.
SIM EON BROWN, Lieut, Gov. of Mass.
E. M. WRIGHT. Secretary State of Mass,
t John li. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Bos
ton.
PROF. JOHN TORREY’, of the College of Physi
cians and Surgeons, New York City.
DR. C. T. JACKSON. Geologist of the Public Lands
of the United States.
Men that arc men.
Among the diseases this Pill has cured with astonish
ing rapidity, we may mention.
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fowl
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid inaction of
the Bowels, and pain arising therefrom. Flatulency,
Loss of appetite, all Ulcerous and cutaneous Disea
ses, which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula,
or King's Evil. They also by purifying the blood
and stimulating the System, Cure many Complaints
which it wonld not he supposed they could reach;
such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia aud
nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and
kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints, arising
from a low state of the body, or obstructions of its
functions. They are tho best Purgative Medicine
ever discovcreu, and you will but need to nso them
once to know it.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AY’ER. Lowell, Moss., and
sold by every respectable Druggist iu New England,
june 1 2m
Guana, Lines Piaster, dec.
I iy .- Sacks Peruvian Guano,
I • > so bills. Land Piaster, _
200 bbls. Thouaston Lime,
1U0 •• Lump “
75 ** Calcined Plaster,
500 bushels Hair,
100 bbls. Ueundnle Cement,
For sale low for Cash by ASHER AYRES,
apl 13
T
WEST’S PATENT
GALFAATC GENIE XT ROOFING.
1 HE snli.ii rib.-r I; »ving the right fur ilie state of
Georgia, wo’.tid call the attention of the public
to tho above named Roofing, it being the pat-
ent mated that nnnnrijejlio inn of Ilinher and other
e.'a-tio ingredients which will resi.-t tlo-changes of
our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus
tibility, durability and c heapness. 3 his rooting will
be warranted in every particular and is particularly
adapted tor covering old shingles uud tin roofs,
oct 13 W. J. McLLUOY.
S. BRAINSRB’S
VARIETY STORE.
COTTON AVENUE.
Opposite C. H. Freeman, and Ross, Coleman
and Ross.
C ROCKERY'. GLASS WARE. FURNISHING
ARTICLES of all kinds. Refrigerators, Ice
Cream Freezers, Tin Ware, Ac.
Furniture made to order, repaired, cleaned and
repolished in the best mauner. Mattrasses made to
order, and repaired. Violins, Canes and Umbrellas,
repaired and varnished. Orders thankfully received
and exeented with dispatch.
N. B. Groffen burg Medicine for sale, warranted
pure from the Company.
Macon, Juno 22, 1858.
ISAAC HAYDEN J. THUS. WOODWARD
Sale and Livery Stable.
H ayden * woodward srenow ■
prepared to famish their friends and
the public generally, with good safe Horses
and new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in
complete order at the shortest notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal attention to business and reasonable Cush
Frirra will enable them to do so.
fj? - Horses fed and kept by the day, w eek or
month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea
sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery
Office, Slncon, Ga. apl
CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA....
Excursion Tickets good for returning, up to
January 1.1859, e - J.5
Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls,
furnished by the Agents at Charleston
and Savannah ;
The well known first class side-wheel Steamship;
Keystone State,
CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAX, and
State of Georgia,
CAP!’. J. J. GARVIN,^
Now form a Weekly Line for the North, leaving
Charleston and Savannah on alternate Saturday*,
as follows :
The Keystone State, from Charleston, May 8th,
22d ; June 5th. 19th ; July 3d, 17th, and 31st, Ac.,
leaving Philadelphia tiie alternate Saturdays.
The State of Georgia, from Savannah. May 1st"
15th, 19th; June 12th, 26th; July ldth and 21th, Ac.
leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays.
For safety and comfort, having aunerior STATE
ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the
coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware
River and Bay—two nights at sea.
FOR NIAGARA FAILS, THE LAKES & CANADA
.SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great
Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara
Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from Philadelphia.—
Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at
Philadelphia and intermediate points, for sale by
the Agents in Savannah.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, £22. Elmira, SOI:
to Canandaigua, £22.
C. A. GREINER A CO., Agents at Savannah.
T. 8. A T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston,
may 4 3m ■ ; ■■
Change of Schedule.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKET LINE
IN COXXXECTIOX with the CKXTRAL and
North Eastern Rai 1 Roads.
rpHE splendid and Fast Running
GORDON, F. Barden, Commander,leaves Savan
nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday
afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going
North; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday
and Friday night at 8J o’clock (after the arrival
of the cars of tbo North Eastern R. Road. ) and ar
rives at Savannah early the following mornings.
By this route Passengers can obtain through tick
ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N.
Carolina.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
the Central Rail Road and its connections, ail freights
between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con
signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
jan 19
Southwestern Railroad.
SCHEDULE EOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
On and, after July \Uh.
L EAVE Macon at 11 45, p. m. and 9 45 a. m. Ar
rive in Columbns 5 35, a. m. and 3 45 p ; m.—
Leave ’Columbus 4 a. m. and 3 45 p. m. Arrive in
Macon 9 50 a. m and 918 p. m.
Leave Macon 9 45 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4 08 p
m. Dawson 5 20 p. m.
Leave Albany 3 00, p. m., Dawson 140 p. m.—
Arrive in Macon 9 18, p m.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday
aud Saturday.
Leave Macon 7 12 a. in. Arrivo at Dawson 5 20 p,
m-, Albany 4 31 p. m.
Leave Albany 6 20 a. in-, Dawson Arrive at
Macon 3 13 p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas
ville, Bainbridge, Ac., connect daily with regular
Trains at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weekly to
Cuthbert, Fort Gaines, Ac.
At Macon connect with Trains on Central and Ma
con A Western Rail Roads.
Passengers from Columbus nnd the West, for
South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the
4 a. in Train at Columbus. Both Trains run on Sun
days.
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New Y'ork
by Steamships in Cabin, £24 25 Tickets can be
procured from R. Road Agent, Albany,
july 13 GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
LOCI.’ MENARD,
Late with M.P. Bar:;'
F. it BUROHARD.
r with D.’ y A Mausaenet,
MENARD & BURGHARD,
Watchmakers & Jewellers,
W ILL open at their new store, Balaton’s 4®.
Range, corner of Cotton Avenue and
Cherry street, about tiie 1st of October, s
beautiful and wellselectcd assortment of
Watches,Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ware, Musical Instramemts, Fancy
Goods, &c., &c,
An examination of which, they would most respect
fully solicit, feeling confident that they will be able
to offer everything in their line calculated to please
the taste of even the most fastidious.
Repairing,
of every description, executed in a manner that will
guarantee satisfaction, by the best workmen in the
in the South. , , . _ ,
They hope, bv offering choice and elegant Goodi
and by strict attention to business, to merit a liber
al share of public patronage. eep 29
Watches, Jewelry,
Silver ’V'57"
FANCY GOODS.
Piano Fortes, Violins,
© (yj M ©[yJTL[£!^Y p
Port Monies, ctoo.
Wc are offering our entire STOCK of the above,
with an innumerable variety of other new and
desirable GOODS, fe. of the best quali
ty at LOWER PRICES,for
CASH, thanff-YSSercr before
sold in this market, until the
First day of March next.
OUR STOCK IS
very large and well se-
lcted’ and well worthy the
attention of all those who wish
FIXE and GOOD GOODS, at
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES:
X. B.—All those indebted to ns, will more than
ever oblige vs by an early settlement.
J E. J. J0HXST0X & CO.
Macon, January 26, 1858.
MACON' & WESTERN RAIL ROAR
Macon. Dec. 14, 1857.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and after Friday, 18th inst., the Trains will
be run as follows:
Leave Macon 1 a. m. arrive Atlanta 8 15 a.m.
Leave Macon 1130 a. m. arrive Atlanta 5 20 p. :n
Leave Atlanta, 12night, arrivo Macon 715a. m.
"The night train will not be run ou Sundavs. The
1 A. M. train from Macon connects with tho State
Road for Chattanooga at 12 30, P. M., and Georgia
Road for Augusta, at 10 A. M. The 11 30, A. M.,
connects witu tho State Road, at 12 30, P. M., and
the Georgia Road at 12.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
feb 23 Superintendent
BROWN’S HOTEL.
OFPOSITK THB NEW BAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON. GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train,
apl 15
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
rjlHE subscriber will open the above H.»ll about
i the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation
of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo
mers. This House is now offered ns inferior to nt
other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it?
central location, its Urge and airy rooms, offers great
indnet-ments and accommodations to Families and
Transient persons. Tho public may expect from this
House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found i-
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
mar 2 Late oftbe Floyd House.
FLINT HOUSE.
iTI.lCON, OA.,
T'ORMERLY known as the Macon House, v. 1 —
. on First strec-t, opposite Patten, Col-
lins A Co., bos been recently fitted up with 1 st !HSi.
a Urge addition, for the accommodation of Boarders
and the traveling public, wb j will find it to their in
terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give ns a
call and seo lor themselves. The proprietor, thank
ful for past iavors, flatters himself that by strict at
tention to bnsiness, he wilt receive his share of pub
lic patronage.
Passengers wishing to stop at the above house,
when arriving at the depot will as k for its Represen
tative. The table shall not be inferior to any in tbo
substantiola of life.
Pri6© of Board.:
For a single meal so
Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25
By the day. 1,50
Single week 8,00
Bvtbeinonth (Board A Lodging). —.20,00
feb’2 THOS II FLINI, Proprietor.
Notice.
T HE firm of BRAY A CARHART haying been
dissolved, its business will be continued by
CARHART & CURD, a partnership formed and du
ly published under the Act oftbe Legislature of the
State of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe
cial Copartnerships.
The old friends and customers of Bray A Carhart,
together with all new ones, are solicited to callat the
old stand on Third street, where can always be found
a largo and well selected Stock of Hardware and
Cutlery, consisting in part of
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Carpenter’s Tools,
Machinist’s Tools,
Planter’s Hardware.
Builder’s Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings,
Buggy Materials,
MU Iron and Saxes of every description
Nails and Horse Shoes,
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles.
BROtf 4ND STEEIj.
100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im
portation,
Refined Iron,
Flat, Round and Square Iron,
Common English Iron,
Hoop Band Iron,
Oval and Half Round Iron,
Plow Steel, Cast Steel,
German Steel,
Blister Steel, Spring Steel, Sfc.,
all of which we are bound to sell at the lowest mar
ketplaces. CARHART A CURD.
feb 10
THRESHING MA( IIINKS
FAN MILLS.
HORSE POWERS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
SCYTHE BLADES
GRASS BLADES,
In store and will be sold very low.
api 20 • Carhart a curd.
Lanier & Anderson.
A T T 0 I: F E IS AT I A Yf,
MACON. GA.,
P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit,
and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and
Jones: also in the Federal Courts at Savannah.
Thev have also recently become the Agents ox the
following Insurance Compaui; r:
The Augusta In.nranceauil BauliiugCom
pany of which W. M. D’Antign ac is President aud
C. F. McCay is Secretary.
And the Alabama E’iro and Marine insu
rance Company. Montgomery, of which T. 11
Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire risks aud risks on slaves taken at usual rates,
apl 20
SPEER & HUNTER,
■attorneys at law,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Qff.ce on Triangular Block Corner of Cherry Stree -
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
of law in the counties of the Macon i.nd ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend-the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta. ^ M SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER.
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stcbbs, B- Hill,
Stubbs & ISiil,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga.
apl 20 • j
Wm. K. dcGraffenried,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier Hot^e—above
Damonr’s
oct 27
L. N..’WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drue
Store. J» n6
Law Copartnership.
I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS,
Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
aep 15
A. J. MAO ART HI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA,
vt TILL practice in any of the Courts of the Macon
W or Southwestern circuit. marietf
~~ J. B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY" AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA.,
~W TILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
VV comprising the following counties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
july 7 ly
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street,
first door aboYe entrance to Concert Hall,
aug 4
J. L. SEWARD. A. H tIASSELL.
SEWARD & IIANSELL.
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ol
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD & HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
KIMBROUGH & BASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
STARKSVILLE, LEE CO.. GA.,
W ILL practice in the courts of the South Wes
tern circuit. A11 bnsiness entrusted to their
care will be promptly and dilligently attended to.
feb 2tf
, Dr. S. M. Comings
O FFERS bis Professional services as a Reform
Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of Macon
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE, on Mulberry
Street,
mar 24
-tf
ROBERT riNDLAY, SB., JAMES N. FINDLAY,
ClllllS. D. FINDLAY.
FIN DL AYS’
STEAM
MAxKUFACTOBIT,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP,
MACON. GEORGIA.
T HE Proprietors ol this Establishment would re
spectfully call the attention of those contem
plating the erection of Steam Alillt, for Saving and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The I r „ rp f u ii v fi|i 0( )
superiority of the tvorkbas been, and will be, a silt- I * miy .; tf
ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing 1 J 1
O-eorge Patten,
(Late Patten, Hutton, & Co.)
Commission Merchant
SAVANNAH, GA
july 6
. vri RECEIVED
\ > J?. nowr a f;.-h invoic-. <■— .
Chip ond Ne’tpnlirrn
33 OKTKTET-
RIBBONS, '
UMtefr MmsSsl?
Also, beautiful double Skirt °
silk: ROBEs
TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, LACsY& tt .
&c., at 1Ui IA5,
Store Triangular Hlnck's^ 8 ’
inne 1 Store from Manuf,^t.,J-- < ‘j>.
SPRING MTiXlNEW
\ IKS. A DAMOUR. has just rec‘iv.7 n T
1V1 large supply of the above goods and
w.11 receive an udd.t.onal lot every oth t r
week during the season. J er
Country Milliners will find it to their a<)v ar ,.
give her & calt and examine her atork blr"’***•»
ehasir g elsewhere, as they can buy ven-
CASIHL) “y'eryinw ( Foa
Her goods areall NEW and FASHinv ,
consisting of all kinds and q
Flowers. Head Dress, e.Ceps, Itr.d.I "v, '1
Bertha Capes, and a large asronwei t of .i ’ • r ’ s >
pensable Hoop bkirte.at all prices ,
so Brass, Whalebone and Rattan, (,, j 111 ""!
general assortment of Mantillas suitable f"'?'- A
son, Leghorn, Dunstable. Amszone , n ,l a,,,.?’*-
for Misses and Children, EuglLh straw i_ , : " r <
Neapolitans. Crape, and a l:ugo assortment ^
ing bonnets. J®"Uro.
New SpringGoodi
M RS. AUDOUIN is now receiving a RUT.
LI A NT ASSORTMENT OF SPKtvr {M
AND SUMMER
GOOD e,
Consisting of Fine French Crape and 8;-_
NETS. Hair nnd Braid BO N NETS, HATS*’
FLaTS ol all the newest and most improved v’ oi
both for Ladies’ and Misses’. Infants’and Bovs' i,
Embroideries. Mourning Sets, Dress Trimm?. "
Hair Braids of every variety. Fancy llur Pins h' 1 ’
dal Wreaths, Head Dresses of every style and F
Also, a full assortment of Corsets, iiitcnaion \v K
•Steel, Spring and ' STt '-
S3s.eleton Sk.ii*t s
Also, a general assortment of FANCY Mm
CLES, all of which she offers LOW FOR CASH
Ladies are especially invited to call and er- ■ ~
her Goods before purchasing elsewhere. .
for past favors, she still solicits a share of pat, ^
age.
patron.
4
JSTJ^W BOPJRISg
r millinery.
IvYrs. Howland
I S now opening a large and elegant stock of
PATTERN II ATS., The Ladies are in«
vited to call, as she trusts in ’
Style and Pri Co
to please her Customers. n .,| s
HATS 1 HATS H
SPRING STOCK.
IF YOU WANT A fine FASHIONABLE HATcalut
ST 0N FS HAT STOKE,
Opposite Lanier House
His Youth's nnd Children Hats can not be surpass
ed in any market. You can find every quality^'
Leghorn* and Straw* from IO ccni, up t.i’d-i-
lars.
He would particularly call attention to hisstipf-riur
stock of Gents
Frencli Felt Hats
for Summer, which for beauty of SHAPEand COL
OR can not be surpassed.
He is receivmg direct from the North the very
Latest ami Best Styles
' of all kinds, colors and prices.
Oall and. Sse—No Trouble
TO SHOW GOODS.
apl 20
Jon.ath.an Collins,
(Late Patto«, Colima \ Co.)
W ILL, continue the YVnrc House nnd Coni.
miMsion IS ir s. ness at the Fire Proof Build
ing occupied by them in ttiis place, iu connection
with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits
the business of the patrons oftbe late firm and Plant
ers generally, pledging their (tndivided attention to
all business confided to their care. Advances made
on Cotton and other . Produce in atore, and orders
JONATHAN COLLINS.
july
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of JJjg McDonald and Van GieSUn,
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for p'*”* TA—ZiQ+e
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab- I J—J SIlLlbLS.
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will /"\FFICE in Second Story of Washington Block,
ipare favorably with that of any first class North- U on Second street, opposite Concert Hall, where
Establishment. The following comprise a list of j their patrons can be accommodated with any style
Machinery, &c; for any portion of which we will be I of work pertaining to the Profession.
§ leased to receive orders, viz: | Those wishing a CHEAP STYLE of work will
team Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery meet with as much favor here as they will elsewhere.
Circular Saws, Mill Gearin^Mill Stones, of g&JS?&Eif ’“SS!,
best quality for Corn and Wheat, v> ater 1
Lime, Lime, Lime,
FROM THE-—
“CHEWACLA LIME WORKS,”
ALABADA.
W E are now prepared to furnish any quantity
(from 1 to 500 bbls) of the above named ar
ticle, equal if not superior in quality to the best Rock
land, at as low or lower figures than any Lime can be
hod in our market.
Masons aud contractors will find it to their inter
est to call. C. CAMPBELL ft SON.
City papers copy. Agents,
spl 20
NOTICE.
F ROM tins dote we shall adopt as near as possible
the CASH SYSTEM—we are compelled to do
it. From tills date all articles will he priced as cash.
Where credits aro given (which will only be given
to those who have paid us promptly) an addition
will be made to tho price named according to the
time desired by the pnrehnser.
Jan 6 tf HARDEMAN .V GRIFFIN.
MORE LIGHT!
UST RECEIVE i>, a Jot of tiie be.t nnd latest im
provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly
- best light yet invented. Call and see them, us
:y are only to be seen to be appreciated.
june IS
O he a [.predated.
R. R. HUTCHINGS,
Next to Mrs. Dessau'
Indian Spring Hotel
T HE Subscriber begs to say to his old $
friends and patrons, and to tho pnblic Util!
generally, that his house is now open for the Bull
reception of visitors. My sons will as usual give me
their assistance. My rooms shall be neatly furnished.
My servants faithful and attentive, nnd the best the
oonntry and Markets afford will be had, and no per-
son shall leave my house without saying be is satis
fied if it is to be realised from something .,'ood to eat.
My Barroom will bo supplied with the best Wines,
Brandies and Cigars, &o. My large Dancing Saloon
will be attended with fine Music. Good Cosichoa
will be kept at tho Depot in Forsyth, to convey
persons to my door.
Last though not least, right here is the best little
Spring in the world.
Tiie Terms of Board this year will bo
Gentleman or Lady, £2 00 per day, 610 per vreek
£30 per month; Children and servants half price.
Horses 75 cents per day, 85 per week.
EDWARD VARNER.
may 11 -tt.
INDIAN SPRING, GA.
JlclNTOSl-I HOUSE.
V ISITORS will have no detention at Forsyth on
the Macon A Western Road, as a line of Coaches
and Hacks will be in waiting at the arrival of every
train on and after May 26th; distance 16 miles in 2j
hours.
It is useless to speak of tho efficacy of the waters
of Indian Spring,as their virtues have no competitor
in the cnr<» ; ■ r>ysn“i)six. Liver Complaints and all
fges.es originating in a Southern clime, and espe
cially for Diseases of the Kidneys. The waters of
this place have no rival in the whole South.
The Proprietors, Mr. & Mrs. COLLIER, have been
here forthe last 14 years, and through tlie past Fall.
Winter nnd Spring, have continued with their uaual
energy to make valuable improvements, such as
Promenade Grounds and all things pertaining to the
comfort nnd enjoyment of the guests of this estab
lishment, and think, it combining .Mineral and Free
Stone Waters, natural scenery with improvements,
the most attractive Watering Placo iu tho whole
South. [may 25[ BRYAN W. COLLIER.
Journal A Messenger, Augusta Constitutional
ist, Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian, Colum
bus i lines ft Sentinel aud Albany Patriot, copy till
1st August
77* ROM the
I bay Man
RUNAWAY
t subscriber, on the 30th of May, 18.iS. a
* Mule, 10 or 12 years old, blind in one
, with a shoeon the left hind foot, and is consid-
ably marked with gear. Anyinformation concern-
g said runaway, will be thankfully received, ard
any person delivering the mule at my residence
about 3[ miles north-east of Macon, and about 1J
les north of the “Cross Kevs," will ho liberally
rewarded. L. P. HOSKINtt.
Macou, june 8-tf.
Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all
sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
Public and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought and Cast If,on,
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns for
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Doable and Single acting Force
and Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting with Turned Pullies, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and Bales,
England'* Celebrated *elf-acting Car Coupling*, and
other Rail Road Castings. Ail work warranted to
be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY A SONS.
Macon, March 4th. 1857. mar 10
B.A.WISE3
OFFERS FOR SALE E D. GRANGER’S
IMPROVED IRON WITCH
COOK STOVE.
O RDERS for this STOVE will be filled at the fol
lowing prices:
7 inch With furniture complete, §25
8 “ “ *« 30
9 « 44 44 35
IF this Stove does not give perfect satisfaction,
purchasers can return it at my expense.
Orders accompanied with tho money, or a good
referee, will be promptly filled.
B. A. WISE.
june 15-tf Macon, Ga.
KOHLS A AT BROTHERS,
IMPORTERS OF
DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS,
CHENILLE, BERLIN ZEPHIK WOOL,
GOLD and SILVER STARS,
LACES, &c.
4S John Htrvet IVcvr York.
juue-2m.
DENTISTRY.
BRS. SEGAR & BLAISDELL,
jDentists,
OFFICE IX WASH IX GT 0 X BLOCK,
Opposite the Lanier House.
We warrant all our work to he of the first Class,
And Charge a reasonable Price only.
GIVE US A CALL..
DR. H. SEGER. A. BLAISDELL, M. D
may 11
HENRY HORAE’S
Confectionary, Fruit Store, Cake nnd Pas«
try Bnkcrjr—MACO.v, Georgia, one door below
the State Bank.
M anufacturer oftho hnest French pastky
and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
I ported VVines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
1 rfegars, Tobacco, Ac., Wholesale und Retail.
Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates
Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds
of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., at reasonable terms.
N. B.—Terms:—Positively Oath.—no Credit given.
jan 30—ly
Lightning Conductors.
T HE Subscriber having located at Macon, and be
ing constantly in receipt of the most generally
approved Lightning Conductors now in use, would
respectfully announce to the people of Georgia, tb at
he Is prepared to till all orders, and protect in the , , .
most perfect manner, not ouly the property but the «“<i personal attention wih be given to the prepara
tives of all, from Lightning. ’In the Rod now offer 1 tion of the Table for such occasions, when required.
PREMIUM CANDIES:
C HAS. H. FREEMAN & CO., Manufacturers of
Fine Candies of every description, wonld res
pectfully inform the public that they are now ready
to fill all orders for goods iu their line. Their can
dies took the premium at tjie last Fair of the State
Agricultural Society and are warranted to be of the
best quality.
PARTIES famished with every thing in the way
of
Plain ami Ornamented Cakes,
ed, largo size, durability, and scientific adaptation
are combined; being at tho same time simple id con
struction, the liability to derangement is very small.
Address at Macon. Ga.,
BYRON CHURCH.
Tho following is Respectfully submitted;
We, the undersigned, having examined and made
137* All orders from the country, accompanied
with tho CASH shall receive prompt attention,
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MERCANTILE TORNADO
e«SS, COLEMAN & BOSS’
Bazaar of Fashion.
WHERE a second instalment of Elegant C..w> ia
all kind of Goods, are being opened at tt. t.
S!tlASII DOWN PANIC PKt oft,
as to create such an influx of trade as heri-M 1 r- •••■
paralleled iu Macon. 11 Novelty of design-
ot style. Durability ofFabric AND UNPA«AU.ty
ED CHEAPNESS, constitute an iuductOcBi »
trade and patronage, then their reputation is « :i
fished upon a firm and substantial basis. .
To enumerate what they have, would M M
less task, thrt-efore, come.sec and antjiK fw? •:
selves Remember, their STOKE Oh
AVENUE. MACON. OA. m< >L-
HEALTII, GRACE AXD BEAlH.
cosfkrhed uros the ladies nr
ROSS, COLE M A N &
NEW EXPANSION
WITH THE
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE-
P ATENTED April 14th. 1858. and first grand
XQium awarded to the Manufacturers. V;
<St Sheerwood, and which has 1 been decided oj
cal men the most beneficial garments erttWn -
ed for Indies’ use, the v»eight being <h**J 1
ounces. CALL AND SEE TH EM AT
mav 4 BOSS. COLEMAN &
SEW FIRM.
W E will continue the PRODUCE andCOMMIS
SION business in the city of Macou, nt
uso of the Lightning Conductor, offered by Byron I the stand formerly occupied by Bearden * Francis
Church to the public, confidently recommend 1 — * VL 1 ’ “* *" * 1 "*—^ D “
them as being gotten up upon scientific principles, ef
ficient and durable.
O. L. Smith, President Female College, Macon.
James B. ayres. Builder, “
D B. Woodkuff, Architect, “
Rev. II. U. Rees, Rector of Christ Church, Macon.
jun'8 3m*
For Sale or Bent,
rpIIE Dwelling Houseuml 1.0! situa-
co. On hand at all times, a general stock oi Pro
duce, such as
Huron, Flour, Lanl, Corn, Fcntliru, Ate,
and we desire the country and city irade to call and
examine our stock, as we feel confident that we can
make it to their interest to purchase of ns.
BEARDEN & GAINES,
may 4—tf Successors to Bearden A Francisco.
ed nearly opposite Dr. McDonald’s late Ijjii
residence, on Second Street, in Macon. The fej;;.
Dwelling contains Seven Ilooiri* besides a brick
Basement, good Out Houses and a fine Well of Wa
ter. Tho lot is well shaded, very healthy and quiet;
nnd also convenient to the business portions of the
ity. Enquire of LANIElt k ANDERSON
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DRY GOODS
lAT WHOLESALE-
I J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
Aro now receiving a
A Largo and well Selected Stock
Forein ms«! I>c
Kjic Dry Good!
New Crockery Store.
HIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and ad
joining counties are respectfully invited to call
and examino my stock of CHINA, GLASS and
CROCKERY WARE, next dourto Mrs. Dessau’s on
Second Street. I intend to keep at all times a good
stock of Goods, and will sell them as low as they can
be bought anywhere in tho city. A liberal share of j
itronage is respectfully solicited.
nnyfia—tf EB.H0ICBBMI.
WANTED.
AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrant®
and will always give tho highest cash price.
Macon Ga. july -8by G. J. BLAKE
SPEISXG AND SUMMER TRADE,
To which they invite the attention of Merchants,
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JUST RECEIVED
QILVER FORKS, Table aud Tea Spoons, Berry
O Scoop-, Soup Ladles, Ac., A-c. Ivory Handle
Plated and Steel T. bio Cirlery, H. C. Silver Lever
Watches, Mathematical Instruments, Land Chains.
Ac., &c. E. J. JOnNsTON ft CO.
june 8-tf
174ANS of Linen &e., wholesale und retail; a larr
r lot, Travelling Satchelis, Baskets Ac. For ®"
by E.J. JOHNSTON iCO.^
DRY GOODS
CHEAP FOR THE MILLION AJ
BOSS, COLEMAN & BOSS.
LADIES aud GENTLEMEN of Macon tad11«
rounding country, were you aware tn» .
just returned from New York wuB“
SECOND STOCK OF
SPRING GOODS.
At a DISCOUNT OF THIRTY PEK CEN^on [f
kinds of Goods, from prices twenty .
NOT. CALL. SEE AND EXAMINE;
we wish to show you <>ur elegant last Co
Jaconet Muslins, »t f om 10 to 12J cents
English Prints. 9 to 10 cents ~ ,
Gents. Linen Handkerchiefs.
Rich Silk Dresses, new styles, at au *P . rM jji
Handsome side Striped Dresses, 12 ysrup-
fast colorstat S 1,23.
Beautiful Mournn.g Muslins at from 10 Yj’ 0 »tf
and in fact, evetjy thing bought from i» ■ .
chants’ aud assignees’ sale, *° cheap M _
even the JOBBERS of New York
These facts eah be substantiated, by cai j-.-.
ROfcS, COLEMAN *
BazaarofF^
may 4 ♦ Cotton Avenue.jbw —-
COflMEMVGHjHVju
W ILL be taken at PtflB* • He**-
LERY. for a short tune tfwameu oy
EOR
New is your time; yon can a.”.j " c |.
a good likeuess at a less cost by a ^ il i nar rant;:'' t ' r -
taken at REASONABLE PRICES.
Asabro &? ! ®“®'’"
11X1*11 pt”
put up in
wards.
Our motto is to do a
fits.
Rooms ^TRIANGULA I -—7 lt «
"“STOOD worth o| Para.tf d ,%i
G 1
may
M M ar v v . . . V n r v gb*^® ^
F entire naw design comprising eve } -
color, can be fl ,‘“^ at rriT ,|rn xN ft x JJzZ>
Tj3VERY^tJletnht .’: ov.- artit!••-
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SPRUNG STOCK
OF
FASHIONABLE HAT!
BELDEN Sit CO.
A R E now offering a Splendid Stock of
Goods iu their line, consisting of the .U
lowing.:—
Spring Silk Hats.
“ Black Cassimere Hats.
Pearl
Sort Felt “ “
Men's Blue, Brown nnd Black Silk and Velvet rip.
“ Linen and rasa Check Hats.
“ Panama (Extra Fine) “
“ East India (new article) "
“ Extra Leghorns and Floridas.
BOYS’ Straw Caps, Fancy Leghorns aud End In
dia (Fine.)
Youths'Leghorn, cheap and fine.
Straw Goods for Children, from 20 cents to 83.tr.
Men’s aud Boys’ Palin Leaf Hats, by the dnz-n.
These Goods are all of the latest variety and style,
and will be sold cheap. apr 9
SEWSPKMTMHM
E. IV INS HIP
I S now receiving a large and entirely r,.v stock
of Npring nnd iiiunnncr Clothing rt;c 61111
Furnishing Goods, to which he iuiites tbeat-
tention oftl.e public.
Furnishing Goods.
Linen Besom chins,
Lisle Thread and Cotton Undershirts,
Linen and Jeans Draws,
Cravats, Suspend. r» and Gloves.
Silk, Lisle Thread and Eiigli>h Cotton jkrf',
Silk aud Linen Pocket Handkerchief*.
Just received at E. WIKSHIPS.
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