Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 05, 1858, Image 4

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arann POSTPONED j ^Administrator’* Rales. _/ ] Oc-orsiu-JQncfcCoBair^^^ $ 1 GO O OOasll I S A V ANN, A i^A ND CH A HLESTON «T«iic4siau*»’ marshal Sale i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! mHEco^ofordte^ofs^ouf,., T t.h., valuable Plantation STEAM PACKET LINE W»kiiSS^^&ftSSXS^!- SALES POSITIVE. CAim&TOE* IN HOUSTON roUNTY FOR SALE. IX' CONNXECTIOX with Che CENTRAL and the legs! hour* of ssJe, on the firet Tuesday. in Oc J[ usl fa w gfag up the business and di■ To tkello .unable the OrdinaryyJones Cannly.— rpilE nodc^ned^lUellfor Ten rhooMnd M-j North Eastern Hail Roads. tober next, the following property, Throe hundred and lorty norcs Molt In the thirteenth district of Jer. and State of Georgl v adjoining the aaitt. in ■aid county, and better known as tne place ; November next, between toe legal nours oi ***5T on which A. F. Perry now resides, together withthe by virtue of an order from th« Honorable thoVrw- PREMIUM CANDIES.! Important to Planters! C THAS H. FREEMAN & CO., Manufacturers of THIS >» Fine Candies of every description, would rea j- ^ ^ p | ^ HC)C)P ■ : LOOK, Tig 1 ' pertfully inform the public that they are now read] to fill nil orders for {roods in their line. Their can dies took the premium at the last Fair of the State Agricultural Society and are warranted to be of the . best quality. PARTIES furnished with I of Plain and Ornamented CaK.es, i every thing in the way —■ - ". , r ~ :" • ■ 1 riuiu ;uiu urunineiiieu vuhcs, RicH.MO.vp BtcxsrR. JHmiomiT. ,h '' ou 5 h cn0 corner of the Land. There is between . GORDON, F. Barden, Commander, lea re.-, da van- ■ and personal attention will be given to the prepara- • Ld fi ^ ana r nh f tn lnZrl^iw™r^ The n * h for Ckarieston every ton day and Wednesday WtonSftheTablefor such occasions, when required. . fine f ? r making a crop another year. The ( a ft ernoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston j ra* All orders from the country, accomonmed nn.nrtu.15/ ■ On hearing the above petition, it ** , 1 be issued, and that all person concerned on WUICU *». r.A WIJ IU»« naiuuo, wac.1.1.. , 1 Ft nil uium a.v»... ... - , .. . ■ improvements tbercon, and the crop of Corn and Cot-! nnrv of Jones county, the following described >ai- ■ On j, f ton now about made. All levied on as the property nab'le Keai Estate, to wit: . ' I elution -— W_, „ , 3 ntA V Perrv. to satisfy a fi. fa. Ilrom the Sixth Clr- Three thousand. 3000 acre, of Land, lying in Jones an( j they are hereby required to. how cause, if any place is well improved. „ , „ „„„ ™» ——- s «.» *. , nn , • 7. — ' •■’lledgeville Road, about seven (7) mey have, on or before the 2d Monday in January Romes with brick Chimney, to accommodate I ifty "ijnrth. returning, leaves Charleston every Monday I feb 9 , adjoining the Lands of Samuel ne *t, why the said Richmond Buckner should not be Xegroe:, and Frame Gin House, Cottou Screw aud nr( i Ttfdrsy night at 81 o’clock (after the arrival i a Roberts, Green Roberts. Mrs. iischarged from said Executorship, and why Let- gables. ... of the cars of the North Eastern K. Road.) and ar- P.TT A ‘ Perry, to ¥ — — - cult Court of the Unitrd Ststes, for the Soutnern T County, on the Milledgeyille District of Georgia, November Term, l®6®, In favor | miles from Macon, adjoining w of William Smith Brown, vs. A. Frank Perry. July i Griswold, William Roberts, Green Roberts. Mre. discharged ».««* —~ \ _ f • v- m ~ ‘ NIEL H. STEWART, Some)vend others, well known as the Lands, Plants- * te „ j>i am i 99 orv should not. be granted Jo him, n‘ • „ v -_v* MnrrrA i « v w^wjw.. «m^.ww,w H All orders from the country, accompanied : "* rl>r with the train bfthe NortbJSastern Rail Road going-j Wlth the CASH shall receive prompt attention. M, USi U. 8. Marshal. These Lands are level and weHedapted totlie pro- ,jves at Savannah earlythe following mornings. I.. ,Pam nw PnttAn . ami tnifnail < if VuilVl TP* •> ... .. * _ v 1 _ • . \ 1 1* aug 31 TILL ba sold in the city of Macon, on the first The place will be sold on a credit of one. two and ' Having a through freight arrangement with the three years, for a sum equivalent to ten thousand the Central Rail Iioad and its connections, all freights by ton County, Georgia. Macon, Sept. US, 1858. W Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: City Lot No. 338, in the city ot‘ Colutnbua. together with all the improvements on the same. Levied on n» tho property of Hiehard Patten to satisfy a fi fa. is sued from I be Sixth Circuit Court of tho united States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor Y. Li'tle and Olliers, wellknownasthet^nim I I ofli.virtv. J„V n c Ruse and Richard Als >, at the ..me time and wenty foue.ua i The petition of Henry G. Game, Administrator on 'S'fYD QATT7 pitraJ d ° niivl H STEWAKT tl M M. ! a qriVirter (Sill acres Pino lying on theColum t b e estate of Wro. B. Dame, deceased. n|spectfully JJ Ull biiLlUl. ratten. UAW _ j, g_ jj ’ i bu ' s I! <>H d, about one --iln half (lj) miles from M»- j gboweth to the Court, that he has fully discharged the , rpHEKE being a variety of circnmstanees which K , ’ " eon .cdjoiniug tl 1 ' ** n< l a ofMrs. tiray, S. B.Day and duty assigned him as such Administrator, and Ihere- | w -,n make it necessary for me to sell my Lands,' - — — ^ ■ l j Jonathan \v.vJt-r. fore petitions to the court for a dischnrge Irom his Vc _ j nmv „ fftr piaatstion for sole.- it is Iviug tlnitcfl Mates illarslial sales. | A; nitj jsu] acre, of Land, •-> miles West of i Administratorship. Hen nr G. Dame, Petitioner. two mlles East D f station No. S, on the Scath West i between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con ~. — tio'n and residence of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased.— it is ordered, that thattWscitatun le published in . dnetion of Corn or Cotton^ and instead of wearing By this route Passenger, can obtain through tick* per S. ATKINSON, One thousand of which, is Oak and Hickory Land, public. Gazette of said btaje for lor tbe space onti mora productive as they grow older, under eU £ ^ from gavannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Depnly U. 8. Marshal : „bout one half oftho whole is wood land. of aix month*. . . .. i , judicious cultivation. _ .. . . Carolina. „ - ~ — About three hundred acres of Land, known as the Atrae extract from the minutes of Jones Court of »—« *- . . ... UllllCtI States lUarslial Sale. VV lllinm Stripling tract, and upon which said " *1-j Ordinary, this *ht day of July, 1858. liam Btrioling now livea—will be sold separately. july 13 CAAa. MAC AUTRY. Pro. Als j, under like order and authority, will be sold J — ~ r-Arasitv on the tint Tuttiax i. Occ^mUr nrxt, before the t.eor^ia—Joues COUUty Court Hnuso in Macon, Bibb county. Three j Monday, Jul) o, 1-o_. hundred mid thirty. 330 acres of Lund lying on the i rn HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this Mamm Heserve. about three nud a hall (3{) miles i \ day agreeably to law. IVcsent-LHAf.LES.MA _ - , T n «J n j«n 1'J from Macon, adj.iiDinglaiida of John U.JjOwmJlobtJ ^-artht, Ordinaiy.^ _ r ..:.ir> 1 LOU STOI1 LOUlltj T JjtUlCliS Uj^.OWM’S HOTEL. Any further information desired, win be furnished si edlothe ,g C ntV of this lino will be forwarded f addressing the undersigotd at BusbavvillejHoii*. vitb di6pMc b and fREE of CHARGE. n Countv. Georgia. D. F. GUNN. y , i j. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah. E. LAF1TTE * CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. - /JTkley Place I To the Honorable the Ordinary of isitl County OPPOSITE THE NEW BAIL HOAD DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, npl 15 GRANITE HALL W ILL b© *old before thfi Court House, in the: \jl. ,».i, known as tho West half of lot No. -II, Macon J On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that fcrn Kail Road, containing 343 acres of laml, more or city of Macon. Bibb county, on the first Tues-‘Res, rre, ! citation be toaed. and that all persons concernedl be . , ew about e0 o acres of winch U cleared and in cul day In November next, between tho usual hou*- ol T vu.ms.—One half Cash, i he other half in one year. J an d they are hereby required to shon iause, if au> t j va t|oo, about 100 acres lias been cleared for the OP POSIT Mu 11ll* LiAikIJ-ilt •ale. the following property, vi«: . All sold as the property of Joseph G. St ilea, deceased, they have, on or before the 2d Monday tc January , 11 , rot)( * ; u (wo difl'ereut parts oi; fpHE subscriber will open the above Hail about One Lot of Land No. Eighty-two, i*®* in the 4th GABRIEL B. ROBERTS, next, why the said Henry G. Dame should not be dis- t j u - nlaotatlou I'rom never failing springs; also a ! 1 the first of APRIL next, for the accommodatioi> District of Randolph County, w««* improved, c«*n j Administrator of Joseph G. Stiles, deceased, charged from said Administratorship, and why Let- wf .n (1 f KOO <i water in the yard, and a well att.-.ched j of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo taiuing StOIJ acres, inoro or L»a. Levied ^on as tn«- < Sept. 21, 1353. ters Dismhsory should not be granted to him; and j tot jj 6 horse lot, bothjis good water as there is in j mere. This House is now offered as inferior to ni property of Thomas J Browntosatisfy a ti I5xecuf0^k , Sale. it is farther ordered that this citation be pablLbtd t he county> Mv dwelling house is but common, but other First Class Hotel in tho South, and^from it. Tbnmat Johnson vs. Alexander M. Little And Isaac . The improvements consist of a two story Frame , 'j' 0 f j/ c jj ouor aile the Ordinary of Jane* County. G. Albritton. Property pointed out by A M. Little. J Dwelling, of seven Looms 111 good repair, iv 11 h negro q j lw petition of James A. Woodall Administrator on DAN’L H. STEWART, U. S. M. (houses and other out - buildings sufficient to acci>m- the ^ s(ate of j oUn M Woodall, decked, show Sept 28,1858. _ I modstc a largo force, viz: Gin House, fctablea, Gra- etly thmi he llas ,- ul |y discharged the duty assigned ' Jones County Sheriff Sale. i u,l K,.f m„,h»ii 1W a nlcn.ant nnd 6 v,.. h . im “ 8uct ? Ndmlnistrator. »nd therefore pctiiiop ept. it, 1858. W ILL be told before the Court bouse door in Clinton, Jcne, county, on tho first Tncsdxy in November next, within tho legal hours ol stile, the following property, to wit: One negro Womanname Nancy, about twenty two or four years of ate. of dark complexion, and her child about thirteen month, old. Levied on na the property of Calvin Broach, to satiafy a ft. fa. issued from the thiperinr | Court of Joaea county iu favor of Peter L. dower and Green A. Clower, Executors of Peter Ciower, deceased, va. Calvin Broach. Hamilton Broach and William G. Kilpatrick. Properly pointed out by Calvin Broach. Sep. «8,1838, WILLIAM SLOCUMB Pep. Sli fT. Houston Postponed klieritf Sales. W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door in thu town of Perry, within the lawful hours of sale, the Mer chant Mills on Mosey Creek, known ns Crawford's Merchant Sltoa Wills, 1' ' acres of Land attached, aa tbe propert. by three fi. fas favor of officers ■ ■ one in favor tbe State va. Robert a. Cran ford fur Tax, for tbe year 1857. The above fi. fas transfercii to Wo. J. Anderson, Agent for the People's Uauk ol 8onth Carolina, and one in favor of A. M. Allen vs Robert A. Crawford from Houston Superior Cuur. Also at'the name time and place, one House a id Lot in tbe town of Fort Valley, known as a H ir Room and Billiard Saloon, on tbe corner North and opposite McKaffee's Hotel, and fronting to South Western Railroad. Said Lot being seventy feci front and sixty back, us pointed out by the Defen dant. So. not known. Levied on ns the proper!., of William 8. Smith to satisfy one fi. fa. from Rous ton Superior Court. George T. Rogers A Son vs. William a^smith. Sopt. B8. JOHN L.'HALSTEAD, Sh’ff. Lands for Sale. i call and see for themselves." The proprietor, WILL sell one or both of my i* L A N T A - iul for past layors, Matters himself that by st , lins & Co., has been recently fitted up with • a large addition, for the accommodation of Boarders j and the traveling public, who will find it to their in- i terest, if stopping a few ilays in Macou.to give us^a strict at tention*^ business, he will receive his share of pub- It IONS ill Dooly county, miles below Mon tezums, on Flint River. One contains 1,873 ACRES i He patronage. of LAND—some 800 acres open, and in a high state Passenger® wishing to stop at the above house, of cultivation. Good Framed NEGRO HOUSES when arriving at tho depot will ask for its Kepresen- they have, on or before the first Moaday In February | and GIN HOUSE ; other improvements good. tutive. The table shall not be inferior to any in the next, wh/ the said James / . Woodall should not b«- The other contains some 2 527 acres of land, about substantiate of liie. Administrator's Sale discharged from his Administratorship, and why Let ters Distni&sory should not be granted to him ' • 1 1V virtue of an order of the Honorable Conrt of ^ further ordered by the Court, that this eitatiou he I)00 acres open, and in a high state of cultivation, And good framed Negro Houses aud Dwelling House lildiogs good, and au excellent little WA- Ordinary of Crawford County, will be sold be published in one or more public gazettesof said state, l'EK MILL, to do the grinding tor both Plantations, fore the Court house door in the town of Knox- , for the space of six months. There is some 1 WO acres of CxVNE ;uh1 S\VAX1P ville, on the 1st Tuesday iu November next, with- A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of LANDS, some TWO to IHKLh HUNDRED in the legal hours of sale, nil the laud Ijing in 1 Ordinary, this 7th day of August, iS w >8. ACREb open, and in u high state of cultivation.— said county of trawlord, belonging to the Estate of auc 17. CHARLES MAOAUTHY, Ordinarv. loins Col. John S. Thomas and William Drumright, st.-phen M. Myrick, deo/d, and also lot No. 238, in the — a, >d of course? is good. 12th Dist of yionroo. Tbe whole containingsixteen hundred acres, more or less, except the widow’s dow er. A part of this place is tho settlement known as rn itv 1 „ in Aiv ruAv,iM>riwi«riu wl»lh, llie Math.-w 11. Myrick Plantation, on which is a T ^ ^ 5^)® STOCK HOGS nnd CATTLE. ■ day aRreoable to tow. Present—ChaBlks «/.- Griffin, Ga„ July 31 W. W. CHAPJ Georgia—Jones County. Monday, Sept. 6j 1858. Price of Board: For a single meal 50 Sapper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25 By the day 1,50 Single week....... - 8,00 By the month (Board A Lodging)....20,00 feb 2 THOS II t'LlS I, Proprietor. BOER HAVE’S Call and examine for yourself. My Overseer will r , , , , -»T7 x TlTmrrtTTtTfCl show the place at any time. I will sell it low. With I I I I I , I , t\ j\ [) I) I I I the PLACES. I will sfeli COKN, FODUER, OATS,, W J MAN. i EVANS, HARRISS & C0.,| !Factors& Commission Merchants,; ' BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., R ENEW the tender of their «ervices to the Plan ter, of Georgia and the adjoining States, and will continue to sell Cotton at trirrr cists per bale. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal advances made when desired, on Cotton in afore. Wm. M. D’Antigsac, I Wat. E. Evans, Geo. W. Evass, | Robt. Y. Hauriss. Savannah’, July SO, 1858.aug 3—6m* For Pi)iiudL-l]>J)!;i, Jew lo,.^ FROM ’ A, 1 Savannah and Charleston. r ^jM CABfN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHuH Exem-sion 'Roket* good for rr-tamtog. un i Junuary 1.1259 ' 1 j Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara* tv-'-*• ) Pi relished by tbe Agents at Charlie,, I and Savannah, ■ ■ The well known first class side-wheel Steam'i' 1 Koystono State CAPT. C. P. MAHSHMAN, and State of Geopgi.B CAPT. J. J. GARVIN, ) Now form a Weekly Line for the North i'C’haviestcn and Savannah on alternate Sat„,.^^B ! ns follows: u >' - The Keystone State, from Charleston, Aa>- Hff , 2«h; Sept. 1 lth, 25tll ; Oct. 9th, and 23d »’"• -AND- IKON COTTON TIE. ISAAC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWARD. Sale and Livery Stable. H ayden a woodward arc now prepared to furnish their friends and tbe public generally, with good safe Horses£ and new as well as tastv Buggies, Carriages, «fcc., in complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict t personal attention to business and reasonable Cn*h j Moop i,ock and Iron Tic. leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays ' HH| For safety an a comfort, having supf-riorSTi 11 I ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by &r.v I N all tho heaviest Cotton regions of the great coast One hundred miles of this route on •5* "zSfSSSZH’SLSSz' ~ifiasrmJJ«iun.. J.i2 with the common Hoap Iron Bnnd, lias superae sfinitT/.’s'!’ AXn CHFAVFST ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale, j Tj.fS^nn^tont rfitodelphia fvi\Y. I Timo and space would toil us to give tha numerous Northwestern Ruilrosd Ron!e through t„ - certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse , Falls or ButTMo, in lii hours from Philidei;!,j men, Insurers, Compressors and Shippers, showing j Through tickets, with tho priviiego of ;t,| ■ 1 Philadelphia and intermediate points, lor ’■ beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are , 5,““®. in S.va.uah numbered, and tbe immense advantages of the K a re to Niagara or li 2?^!? th s to , t0 a w atnXr nr 1 wherever tried, has been conceded in these points ry- Homes fed and kept »>Y ,^. ee k® r 1. X1.. T „,vr twrulv to thirty dollar, ro.l ! «- mnwriat o» ‘every one h-udeed Tlieir economy to ('anandaigua, J?2*2. sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery j BnB , C. A. GREINER tc CO.. Agents st S , v T. S. tc T. G. BL'DD. Agents AtCharli -^ aug 3 3m Office, Macon, Ga. Patten & Miller, (date rATTKN, ttcriox & CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. O. A. J. MILLER. ang 3 SCHEDULE OX TILE South-Western R. OVER WHICH PASSES THE . GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEAKSyr Jonatliaii Oollins, (Late Patten, Collins A Co.) W ILL continue the Ware House nnd t'oin- miaaion Bualn< ». at tbe Fire Proof Build- ing occupied by them in this place, in connection • l w -,J c with hia son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits of al the business of the patrons of tbe Jatefirm and Plant- t | u ere generally, pledging their undivided attention to r rom t_„.i CJ..J .um. Advances made ^ - . of tin all busiuesa confided to their care. , lu »n Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders . . carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS, t j 10() p a loo and tl July 6—tf PETER 8. HURPHRIES, ATTORNEY AT LA W, PERRY. GA, nnd Marietta. [aug 17—ly * 2. The fastening is much more expeditiously ap plied, and rouebmiore convenient for the oompress. ! U. It is a*iicrfect sateguard against loss of Cotton • from the bale. Ialrioliitc MCcnniy ugnnwl Fire. Fire appiied to bales thus bound, aa shown by actual experiment, mtf smoulder, mthout Jlamc % twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty of timo for easy extinguishment. r . ft It la on absolutely acenre Fiistciiing. In, lira JJaihi Trains betwen Macvn \ Coi actual experiments made in Moulgomery, bales thus ; K it bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without L( ., (V( , Macon at u 4 - p m and 9 45 ., m J' ! < perceptible effect. at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. , U^nspertoetlysimpleomar Lrejjr^W«b.. 4.«0j. dA* ^“ToVt^iucbfiMck?) 1 ”^ OadyUl^n Moron] Sony and P; (the to length to suit the bale, is taken Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany 0.2: kC d i end passed through the opening, | Arrive at Dxwaon « 00 , re » side, one jjnd of the under part Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Ln*v«? Dawson , ,\ length of about one inch, and then Arrive in Macon !*.!*? p. ui. Tn- Weekly. ^ Down -• Monday, Wednesday and Friday—ip.; ip f day, Thursday and Saturday. ‘ g fc “ Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany K ll ‘ arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. in. vnm ' eave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave*Dawson —. * c pe rive at Macon 9.11 p. ui, .,j^ Trains to Columbus form a through < .-.uv . ‘ t gomerv, Alabama and August.^, A.. ning treignt. VViltnincton. Savaunab, Milled<revillc and K*», *iiW at all I P r .°P ud of the lock. The other end ol the sed round the bale and drawn ihrough ing in the opposite end of the lock, i the same manner as the other. Tho turned back to its place oyer them, just ou timbale, aud the bale may be £££ JJ^J 1 ~i—- . , _. i v. it uoius me package in one.fourth smaller com- WILL practice in all the Courts of the .Macon ; t j, an rope—thereby rendering it easier tohan- Moutsromerv District,, and also in tbe Federal Courts at Savannah , !uld freight. WilmiugZ, Savauuah, Mmed^rffle | butto and t f tuoi’cd if desired. jpackage in THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR f said County:— Administrator on dec eared, respect- aug 3 Messenger copy. i, . Smith, v, t. smitn & .rn a..u. noouwara, sna lies f|lUy hhoWeth lo the court, that he has fully discliar- - *r j in the northern part *f the country, four miles • ut ^ efl < j ut y nss -, gnei i him as auclr Administrator, , ti , east ol Lolluden, »a . . . . , j aud therefore petitions to the Coo.: for u discharge ,1 Persons desirous ,,f pnreliaimg agood |rom hi3 Admi ^ tea , orehip . Willi,uu A. .luhan, Pe. X>YSF , 3E3PSXAl, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE Jones Couponed Nongagc Mlieritl SALE. W ILL he (old before the Court House door, in the town of Ciluton, on the Brat Tue.d.y in November next, the following property, viz: One negro Girl name Ceiiey, acme ten years old, of vut low oomplexion—very likely. Levied on as tile property of John A. Child,, by virtue of one morr gage fi. fa. issued from Jones Superior Court, in fa- vor af Aurelius W. Gibson vs. John A. Childs. Prop, erty pointed ant In said mortgage fi. fa. JAS. G. BARNES, Sh’ff. Augnat 31, 1858.| Hod Lands for Sale. Andrew S. Gurr aud others, 1 State »»t Flori- r*. I dti. Middle Cir- Lcwia Curtis A Nath’l.Thurston, J- cuit, in Leon co, -■ . .nun ms flumuH>,rm»ra.nu. „ u.mm .,uu«u, e e., Trustees of the Apatoctiicola j Iu Chancery, plantation are requested to examine the same before t|t j oner 1 Land Company, ami others. J ,!/reeLn!“uit I |!urrhs l t!''' ,US WU ‘*°‘ d ' OU ^ .On hiring the above peiition. it is ordered that pCRSCAUTh. aDeoree rendered in this cause, Aud the various affections consequent upon a dis- pun eia in. uu eitatiou be issued, and that all person* concerned be X the subscriber will sell by auction, at the plucesS or Jj ere <j terms on o .me. M r rmvrv and they are hereby required to show cause, if any and times herein specified, all the Lands belonging’’ UTAlTAril Oft HVFK ii t MYRirif ** they have, on or before the 1st Monday iu .March (o said Company embraced in "The Forbes Pnr- .. . . ., . next, why tile said William A. Jubnn should not he chase," and lying'in tim counties or Leon, Wakulla, , as Indigestion, Acidity of the stomach, ..!?£-?——. discharged from laid Administratorship, and why Gadsdeu and Liberty, viz : the lauds lying iu the f(fst ^ Colicky lams, iuSPp;iit’ AtftUlUlstrat«r'« «s,te. Lvttera DUmissory should not hu granted to him; : two named coimtieswill be sold at Tallakassee, on ; Despondency, Costi veuess. Blind and Bleedmg Piles Y' order of the Ci urt of Ordinary of Jones Conn- ami it is furthererdereUth.ithi. ei.ation l 'opubli--h- ihesoventh (7tl.) day of lH*ee».ber ; and those lying *“ -^ , j rvo, !f.’ htohlv X> ly, will be bold before ihe Court House door, in L*d in some public Gazette oi the btate for the space in the- last two will be bold at Quihcy, ou the lour- j r loxI *»- n . . I,as i tbe firet Tuesday in January next, be- j of six mouths By ■■pH■ rwoou the Irani hours of si tie, a negro woman named Uelvina, ami a Land Warrant one hundred and six ty acres. .Sold for the benefit of tne heir* and cred itors of William Felts, late of said county' deceased. MARGARET W. FELTS, Administratrix with tbe Will annexed. Sept, u, Acliniut*ti uuir’* Sale. ILL he sold W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday- next. before the Court boused A true extract from the minutes of the Jones Court of Ordinary, this 10th day of Sept. luStf. CHAULEa MACARTHY, Sept. 14. Qrdjnafy. Georgia—Jones County. Monday, t?ept. 6, 1838. T HE Court of Ordinary of said County met this day, agreeable to law. Present Chaiilks Ma- cart Hr, Ordinary. To ihe Honorable the Ordinary of Junes Count u, Administrator de Jones County Mierill* Sale. W ILL be add before thu Court House door in the town of Clinton, op the first Tuesday in November next, 1859, the following property. Viz: Two negroes—.a woman name Biddy, eoine eighteen year* of age, of yellow complexion, nnd her child Iloaa, one yearold. Levied on ms the property ol Thomas S. Alexander, to satisfy twenty-five Jus'ier Court fi. fax issued troin the 377ih District, G. M . in tovor of Isaac Hardeman, Berry K, Lynch, Wiley Paddy, and Others, all Vs. Tliome.lt Alexander.— . I.ite of said county, lor tne Levy made and returned tome hy John \V. McGhee,' creditors of said deceased, a Constable. JAMES G. BAltNES, Sh’ff Sept. 81, 1959, January of Monticello, agreeable to an order of the honora- . T ** B psrtitlou ol William A. Julia hie the Ordinary of Jasper eoumy, nl! the uegroes ; H° nls non, on the estate of hell belonging to the Estate of William Barclay. deVeae- ahoweth that he has tully dtsdmrged the duty as „a. to wit: Dave, a man Eighty tour vears old; UImu- 1 signed him as such administrator, nnd therefore pe- lotte, a woman sixty years old ; Gila a man twenty i t'tious the Court for a discharge Irom said Adinims- totiryears old ; Charity, a woman twenty-six years ,r *J , '-"; , np. William A. Julian, l etittonor. old, and Knty. a girl seAen years old. All sold for .:°" l . el "u “’ “ 1;i onUred ’ Vl die benefit .If the heirs and creditora of said dceeas- <'“*!,on be issued. arnTTror, -u^rann, concerned b, cd. Terms uu tho day of sale. WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm’r. September 21,1838. numerous instances proved highly teeth (Hth) day of December fiext. aI »l \ n ofb "f effected a decided care These lands, comprising about a million of acres,: \ bf is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on extend from the 9t. Marks to tho Apalachicola lUv- stneUy eclentific principles, alter the manner of he ers; they exhibit everv variety of timber iniiigenous Vucc^s tXost'.d tpeEuropeauStates. nrc .“. ^toA funi^’the s«u” adanted to’t^ its introduction into the United States was intended !-r.»\vti. nt «riin eottfin—Iom? "aud short staple to- more especially for thoseof our fatherland scattered - ”-*=2: is PTSipx •- 1 ssisn^^s^srtasssLJ^r jk* « when all the purchase money is paid.” Tiic sale will be positive and without reserve. JOHN BEAKD, lJeceiver, Ac. Tallahassee. August 31—1st. _ Valuable Plantations ior Sale. ; and they are hereby required to show £aunr, if «*»y ixkmiki.m; t*> move my planting interest ttSL l they have, on or before the fir-t Monday in March west, l offer fi.r sale two valuable I*L.\N- next, why the said William A. Julian should not he TATIONS. One situated in Macon county witlim — ■ discharged from hia Administratorship, ami why three miles of Winchester, on iu«« South-Western ] , r . ' , • j *i- ur.,» Days after date, application * LettersDismlssory should not be granted to him— Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level Oak and ! . *“ e popularity oi inis aeugntitu he Honorable Court of Ordi-1 Anu it is further ordered oy the Court, that this ci- Hickory Laud, with good improvements, add he- [ moused m>»ny imitations, which the p - “ n and fourteen hundred acres iu culti- guar J agautei fardsumfr Be not pereuade dl to buv j j ltl .i anything else until yon have given Boeriiave s Hot N OTH’ Ii.—Sixty JL>. will be made to the w nary lor the County of Jones for leave to sell nil the ration be published in one or more public gazettes tween tlfirt ___ pat ion. Generally finds Us way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and , quickening every nerve, raising un the drooping ■ spirit, and, in fact, iufusing new health and vigor in | the system. j Notick.—"Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION: til Aroma has public should Lanier A Anderson, ATTORNEYS A T L A W, MACON, ga., , I) H ACT ICE iu the countiea of the Macon Circuit, | tory aud in the Countiea of Sumter, Mburoe and green Jones; also in tho Federal Courts at Savannah. Thev have also recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: The Aogusin Insurance nud DnnUing Com pony of which W. M. D’Antxgsac is President and C. F. McCav is Secretary. These facts and advantages are certified do hy Post ’Coaches run from Albany t, j leading Warehouse men, Planters, Shippers and Bro • Bainbridge, Tliomasville, Ac., daily; also,:., J kers iu testimonials too.numcroua to be cited or spec jy f r0 m Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, .v1 j iiied in this advertisement. Jr. Montgomery, the Hacks run six times a week from Fort \ I | leading Brokers and Buyers, after ;he most satisfac- perry, Haynesville and Hawkiuovillc, and tr: ** And ranee Watts is President and A. William* is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates, apl 20 : nnd tests, unite in the toliowing a- j (y j 0 Knoxville, Ga. [1 will leave no doubt on these points: Passengers tor points below Fort Vaiie: take tbe Day Trains from Augusta and Sav We, the undersigned, Cottou Brokers and Buyers, avoid detention in Macon. For other point of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we tber Train. will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- First class steamships leave Savannah ed with the gNCEHSOCE. IIOOP LOCK, al- | York, on Wednesdays and Saturday?. P„ ; though we are aware that it will weigh 1J lbs. more I the^Cabin 615, Steerage •<>'. the Alnbniun Fire ninl Marine lieu- per bale than Hope-tied Cotton. Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. * fiAURIS A JOHNSTON. >** ‘— C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTOX. M. A. CHISHOLM From Savannah, SPEER&3USTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. Office on Triangular Block, Corner c f Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. ATPE have associated as partners in tha practice VV of taw in tho counties of .the Macon nnd ad joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at S&vannali aud Marietta. ALEX. M, SPEER, mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. JLAW CARO. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs & Hill, ATTO Ii X E Y S A T L A W, Macon, Ga. apl 20 _ Win. K. deOraffenried, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above Damottr’s oct 27 Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordiuary of Kandolph County, will bo sold before the Court Hons, door '-^— - 1 — * in October Lot of Land (containing Twenty-nine acrea, inoi First Diatriet of originally Muscogee, now Tayl County. Also, Lot of Land number two hundred and righ ty six. (289) In the Finn Diatrict of originally Mas- cogee, now Taylor County. The above will be sold for tile benefit oftbe ln-irs of tbe estate of Robert U. Siuily, late ot Randolph County, deceased. Terms Cash. BENJAMIN V. ADAMS, Ad’mr. Ang. 31, 1358. Trustee’s Sale. "Vf TILL be sold .before the Conrt House door, in ▼ a tne city of Macon, Bibb county, on ,l« er,i Tuesday In Ootober next, between tbe usual hour- of sale, the following property surrendered by Tbad- dees 12, lit nutty, for Che benefit of his creditors : at estate and negroes of William Marshall, dee d., of said State, for the space of six mouth late of said county, tor the tn-m-ht ot’the heirs and , A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this loth day of Sept., 1959. HENRY J. MARSHALL, o—* >, oniiilRs MifaRT Aministratorde bonis lion cum testamento annexo. —— ’ ; Maliimore Mincbew,) Cr ss Bill to Nov, : ei:u, X ’OTICE — Sixty dava offer date application vs. > 1859. in Bibb Superior Court, will be made to tlio honorable the Ordinary of George A. Mincbew, J tor Discovery and Belief. A HE above stated cause being founded upon CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord’y. State of Ceortcia. Ration, a considerable portion of which is fresh land, anything else until yon ... . •i he Other plantation is sitnau d in the toll. District land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will oonyince of Lee, on-FlintRiver, at the month of Chockeefi- k®“ h «* w infinitely superior it is to all these umta- w^MsOiklndHtokroriand * >-<>- six ho,He. for 8.7, hy oi the best quality, and tho remainder good Piue 1 ‘nnsmijpropnetors, _ r,r\ Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cnlttva , BENJAMlA *AGt, JB., tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, nnd as produe-; Manufacturing I harmaeeutists aud Chemists, Pitts- •ive as any land In Sonth-AVesteru Georgia, and is ; burg, Pennsylvania. ..moaneovoD . ... i bold in .Macon by E. L. STROHECKElt A HE above stated cause being founded upon an fio< ., y , vntt .’ r ,,,i, a „d substantially improved. My over »» Sold in Macon by E. L. SI’KOHECKEK * original Bill filed by George A. Mincbew, vs. t(1( , rs wi „ ghow IIiest . p i a ces to any one wishing to CO., ZEILIX. HUNT At CO., GEORGE PAYNE, Maltimore Miuchew, which was returned tothe May ,, v .j )v . ft -nus will be liberal and pay- 1 and Druggists generally, throughout the State. N " , Bill was answered at the November Term, ISoo, of ** * **■■j” 1 ? - v ,, d ; f J! „ S P ( . “,'V! said Court. Now in obedience to an order of His wUi be made to the Ordinary ct Jones Cot n y , Jonor a Q Lauur u Chancellor, tie- Defend mr leave to sell the real estate ot Lovcl Smith, late am j ns|U d ^ ros . Bill, Oeu, si. Miuchew, is hereby „„,, r , ur oui-rrr , notified, that after a publication in a public newspa- hui * u AffinS"rix. iy—* *5?* * i»T said County dcceu»«d. Sept. 14, 1838, fXAioioetheo . . _ For further particular**, address the undersigned at Macon. N. BASS, july 27— tf TAKE NOTICE. MORE LIGHT! J UST RECEIVED, a lot of tho beat and latest im provement iu FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly Term, 1858, of this One Stable toother win. ]npjd N OTICE.—Sixty day* afterdate .application will p«* r 1 bemudotothu Ordlurry ol Jones County for Cross Bill, otherwise the < .eave to sell the Slaves belonging to tbe estate of Bui will mov James W. Harkins, Info of said county deoeaeed. t ROBERT P. HARKINS, Adm’r. Sept. 81, 1858. Georgia—Houston County. W HEREAS. Thomas Gilbert, Administrator of CI standi, on the South corner . by Mr*. Julien, in the city of Macon. One lot of [Z«f ■ 5 1 .'lliomaa Gilbert, Administrator of rp HE undor.igued, Isaac C. West.Jiavmfc b* J.,.. tome tor ?f ?■' it | ^^'STfeceivine, shipping a, - selling Cotton, (as Planters may order.) lor the e july fi—once a month 4 months Cotton Circular , » . , , * ... „:.i 'ScllWK uuuui), riiimcrB uiuv urwi, h-i “ic uu .ngular the kindred and creditor* d ea d ic9 „f Savannah and Charleston, has formed a co For Sale. HE subscriber having permanently lo- THOS. L. ROSS, Trustee. Executor’s Sale’ W ILL be sold, on tbe 1st Tuesday in Nov. next, before the Court-House door in the city ot Msena, the plantation belonging to the estatu ot Edmund Gilbert, deceased, tote of Bibb County, i, not sold privately before that time. Tiiis farm lias on the road leading from Macon to Thomaston. about eleven miles fromthe city of Ma- con, and contains five hundred and sixty (560) acre Gcortfin, Jones County. Mosnar, June 7, 1879. IIENRV HORNE’S ConCrctionurr, Fruit Ntorc, CnUr anil Pas try Bakery—Macon, Georgia, one door below tbe State Bank. M anufacturer oftbe tmest french pastri and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nnts, Jjegsrs, Tobacco, Ac., Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants supplied at tbe lowest rates. L. N. WHITTLE, A T T 011X E Y A T L A W, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store. jan 6 Through Tickets can be procured fr< tn ii Agents at Montgomery, Columbus uid A! IW Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in C ® P 5 ' follows: Montgomery 825; l.'iJnmbus loot 1 824 25. GKO. IV. AD - ing t Spy the following engage-; a ug3 Sopcria'tc ^ mem made withthe Compress Establishinent of Mr. J ^CON & WESTERN BAlLBofl Geato;—J have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent tor ' i’ll. July IngersoU’s Hoon Lock, that I will compress Iron | |N ana atter ion.saay, metniai* o"mJdCotton, tosiem-d with said Lock,’ upon the. be runastolows: H' same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement! Leave Macon at 1- night. Arm c at At.sc,: ffa, to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice | ,, . ,, ,, ,. B ’ of my wish to discontinue Hie arrangement. p ^'e Macon at 10 A. M. Arm . at A-.-a*, Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at ih ® r" A. M. at The Georgia Iron Lock Company, 1 Law Copartnership. I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS, Milledgevillc, Ga. Thomagville, Ga. sep 13 J. 15. M1LLEK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY. GA., W ILL practice iu the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Wire, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and Charlton, also McIntosh of tho Eastern. may 4 ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTOIIA T E1~ AT LAW, CLINTO.V, GEORGIA. july 7 ly T. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTOR m?c E o 1 n. LA 3l t Cotton Screws 7 worth.from O 'firsYtloor’atiove enlraiiee to (Concert Tiall. j $75 "tO ^YOO. aag I j rpHE above Cut represents the Hiui, Leave Atlanta at 11 A. II. Arrive at >h [m. comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the The night train will not be run on Nuudat- mm attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or tne 12 night train from Macon connects aim' jff Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub- j (erI1 an j Atlantic Road for Chattannolja, Kr i ti ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be- Xasbville, Memphis, at 12 15 P. M„ with tl- A.S lieve thev are presenting a matter of peculiar inter- xt. R. tor Augusta, at 10 A. M„ and Atiai;:.: Alt i est and value, and either of them will he glad to far-J p 0 ; nt g g at io.IS A. M. uish any further information, or particular applica- The 10 A. M. train from Macon, com: tion may bo made to the Secretary. Western & Atlantic B . R. at 8.40 P. 51.. uK dig j. F. WINTER, ! T. A. HARRIS, jj a a t xa night; and Atlaida* West P,& tile DUNLAP & HARRIS, | FREEMAN 5t ROBERTS i at la 5 A . M . s , T. A. HARRIS,Secretary. The completion of the Virginia and > . Macon, Aug. 3,1858. • ly Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant fr ) ” ‘ route to the T. C. NISBET, ^ii-gfixixrv Sprin P*J M)l M)j{\ A]\DMACHINE' f ^L% n “ sStasefar<i ’ S7 00 ' a,!j: OTTOp Further information may be had in reiitr;;^^ a _ _ j Rente, on application to the General T ’ Cotton Avenue, Macau, Georgia. I Atlanta. ALFRED L. TVLU| ang 3 Supwioo ! THE LIVLH INVIGORATOR| PREPARED BY DR. SAXFOUD, Compounded entirely f GUMS, I S ONE OF THE REST PURGATIVE A NT* ER MEDICINES now before tbepnU i aota as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more ; al than any other medicine known. It is r ! a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, ucii:»z ; Liver to eject its morbid matter, thebi and bowels to carry off that matter, thwwrnir.a higtwo purposes effectually, without auv • * * ful feelings experienced in the operatioi A Cathartics. It strengthens the system f t- - j time that it purges it; and when taken daily ~-j rate doses, will strewpi^lien and build it up f' represents the MiuipIcMt nud J usual rapidity. UtOMf Vom pncl, nud hiomI liurntitr flyrm of I ra„ tsfVBR fa one « Vo “n°voue i fa” Dtomissory should no, he grated to him. Audit nlaot, will take pleaaure in showing* it to anyone j s furtherordered by ftio Court, that this citation be u biished in uJie or more tmbUe gazettes of sai<l state, ry James Godfrey, of Savannah.; X cated at the will sell his late ret conducted under the firm and Hence, at on-sent occupied by A. G. Butts, jif. Esq. The House contains six rooms with all necess^- West <3* Godfrey. The services oftbe Firm are now offered to Plan- E. E. BROW N, fere. Cotton will be sold at Jifly cents /*r bale, as Brown's Hotel. > P authorized by the'Convention, and other produce at ALSO, rn HE Conrt of Ordinary of eaid county met this I tlie cus i° ,na ry rates.^ llie I'^aoniiil1 attennon of the TJie ] &r ^ Q au j commodious Building on the corner I dav acreer.bly to law Present, Charles hi a- ' co jRi rt i era W ||v^ e **** bosmeaj. of Court House Square aud Mulberry St., kuown as Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds cum*/’Ordinary 1 ! ,e fi ™ to ‘ l '« Viiy Hall, at present occupied hyThomas J. Kil- ofConfections and Pyramid.-., Cold Meats, Salads, 2fr,l,e Ordinary of Jones County.- f cc,l0 >>a of the Convention, and in no instance to eu- ^ a3 „ lJot el. If not soft by the 1st ofSeptem- *c„ at reasonable tereiis. Wm A Laue Administrator on the t ? r *T!"*l ,e ou!ations. or be concerned *“ Cor next, will be for rent. Also, tiro vacant Lots ad- j X. B.—Terms -.—Posilivtly Cash—no Credit given. Bryant; Sst’ ZS tlltt he j s J u »f_ C ''_ ,,t ’ n : s wl “ ,,u «■ etmmfOn joia | n|t Mrs . K . D.’ Tracy’s on Magnolia Street; also , fan 30-ly . . Dusiness. ihe Lots situated between College and Oraugo_ St.,; — ~ J,| x\0-FOKTU?r, ATOW Receiving some of the most i\ SPLENDID PIANO FORTES ever offered for sale in Macon, from the!) celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn | k Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in the t United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown J k Go's. Factory. j The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to J. L. lEWiiU). A. 11 HASSELL SEWAKD & IIAKSELL. ATTOR NE YS AT L A W, r l or ( i LLclairnsSS^U^mm^twitlipromp, | Boilers, aud every Sw tb^propeYpertorm- fur thu *p<tce of six month*, j A true extract from the minutes of Jones Conrt of Ordinary, this ?th dav of June, 1 juaoP' CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary. i Gcoigiu. Jones Couul). Monday, April 5th, I808. mUE court of Ordinary, of said county, met this 1 * Kir. PrcM-ut, CHAS. MA- P. t>.—TJio Convention holds ita next session in the city ot Macon, ou Ihe second Tuesday iu September next. It is desirable that all tho Cotton growing cmintio* should be represented, in the Convention at that time. CnlhliiT-t, <«a., who may call to look st it. 19* Term* on tho day of sale. JOSEPHUS GILBERT, > JULIUS C.GILBK.RT, ] ^ecutors. sept 17th tds Administrators’ Sale. B Y virtue of an order fromthe Honorable Conrt of Ordinary of Monroe connty, we will sell at S oblio auction before the Court House, in Perry, ( I ’ VuVameaUv to [onstou connty, on tbo First Tuesday in Novemtxr v , ..u., woLirithin the legal hours of sale, hlcvcii Hundred ; T 0 thihncral>c the Oni.ua, >/ yuan, s county — andTsTOntY-fivottU’SI acres of Land.- situate, lying | „fu Umuau and Davis Duman.Exec. and being fn said county of Houston, six miles from ‘“ r » ul t ;, „ r ge Dancan, Sr., dec., iwpectfuUy show- 1 elli to tho Oourtthat they have discharged the duty j Boarder! ! nssigncl them us such Executors, and therefore pe- property j liiiun the Court for a discharge from tlieir Executor- j vatel, jship. I* Dl-NCAN. / Petitioners ! ! 10 ^ I 1 navis Dreccast, J 1 eiinomrs. I bert Uu hearing the above peliiinu it is ordered that payments, as may suit purchasers. The health, tw citation be issued,and that all persons concerned be, ■ Feinato CoU. ges. Ii;ii:o Railroad Connections, and 1 muithev are hereby required, io show cause.if any the extensiveSeliool patronageot Cutlibert.aH com* ’ limy have, on or txoore the lira: Atond.y IiiNovetu - bine to render this a desirable anil ssle inve-linent. A Fine IVCW Steam Saw VI ill. beroext, why the said L. Duncan and Davis Duncan Ihe Buildings are all new, mid with the location, ad- 'should not he discharged from said Executorship, mired hy all, either for public or private-use. With • ' - ” -i —- J - *- prun ed ; a little alteration, it may he converted into a in rg citation ; nificent residence. For natticulars apply to * A. L. O. liRIEN, To Teachers. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Randolph Male Ooilege, ^ Model Farm for Sale. to Bueuavtrts. four inUes from the torrabr place. kiml made ; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Good DWELLINGS, GIN HOUSE, SCREW, Tamborins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,: and all other buildings necessary on « well appoint- and a variety ut Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in * our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac. Walcltoa, Jewelry nud Fancy Goods Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; * attention. We shall practice in the counties ot Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD & IIANSELL. I Thomasviile, Nov. 3rd, 1856. uov 4 I KIMBROUGH & BASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! STARKSVILLE, LEE CO., GA., W ILL practice iu the courts of the South Wes tern circuit. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly and dilligently attended to. feb 2tf J J. H. Hansom « Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers i a BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Conrttand ,V 39 Pcy Streets, New York. / A. P. Hansom, < Darius W. Geer ( Boht.il. Boyd. ; COTTON SCREW iu use. It 1ms now been in use j 0 f the human body, aud fuja when i t peris - for live years and over, by planters In this neighbor- junctions well, the pow- Pj 'ersoftliesyjU".i. } hood, aud no perceptible wear. It will pack by band, 1 |y developed. Thestom- Ti'ache i. ilmo* er, bales weighing from 5Uu to 1000 lbs. dependent on tbe heal;^\j thy" action off ;:tm Engines and Boilers, und every tor Ihe proper perform-1 .auce of its lev variety of Castings mid Machinery. . when the stomach is at r fault, an like sVue. 31. FINDLAYS’ STEAM ENGINE MANUPACTOKY, AND GCJVCHAL. MACHINE SHOP, MACON. GEORGL\. J. H. BIVINS, Pondtewn* DR. A. PIERCE, koDtin ! HUT AY ( i-l’fYT) A r I 1 IJ 1 Machinery, -to : for any portion ot which we will be isle for ' LI LA 1V1 V_X1j W JL YA- A .TIL pleased to receive orders, via. Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, rmiBmideraigned wflteeM his Fann, 6 miles North j Bro.mhcs, Rings, Braeeltts, Gold Thimbles, Jfcy I„ ; 0 ,J aPMa ’ of level I GoU Pens, aud Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacli " . *. C!^nrinua .oir) Vnrta silviip ivftn’mit! it-ivul Vn Perry, on the road leading to Macon, adjoining the lands of If. L. Slayton, B.F. Tharp, nnd Gen I. Ruth- erford. Of aaid land about (450) Four Hundred nnd Fifty acres are cleared, and in a good state of culti- vation—the balance is in woods. On the premises cabins am Alto at tin JatSfa^nmii^ttcf^xSSiou’t gteYoUtto and sernr it same time and place, one half undivided in- iu _ J'ine IVcw"Steam Saw Will, situated on alot adjacent to tho above premises, con- , should be discharged irom ram Klecutoi CiUbh* r. new Gin and Thraalii appettMiulng ton farm. 1I« will make this ytar.willi ten c-hands' 0,200 bushels of corn, fit» or TO hales of Cotton, 330 ' g.t-ions «*fSjYup, Chinese .and ^*'t. Croil Cane, Teas,' F.»tetoi.-, nnd Fodder, world without end. It is in j OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BI.OCK. Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for sale. Macon, July 13-tf. A Card from Or* James HI* JTnr- iRETT. OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRM A- past eight years with as Chief Physician, and a \r devotion to the cure i and its kindred diseases, opportunities and ad- ; by a perfect system of Medial ! s "««- Ma J? 8tid . s -' ™P?“ item suffers in conse- |re4 quenceof m- ! the LIVE R—having L 'ceased to doia v. i For the disease of that .’organ, on? ’ ( j jprietorshas made it his study, inaprv i more than twenty years ^ to liud >.® H i wherewithtocounteract theniauyderan,-. ^tg} ■ to which it is liable. Cr, ice To prove that this re- )re^ medy is at la:; IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY !^ *« ■bottle, and conviction 'w' 13 certain. ! These Gums remove. , ail morbiaor.jv; | ter from the system, sup-rK plying ii)tht;r; Jtj i healthy liowof bile, and mvigoratinf Jg T HE Proprietors ot this Establishment would re- : ache, causing food todi-l. , gestweli.PIKu >^ffi sportfully cull tho attention of those ccnjem- j THE BLOOD, giving tone aud plating the erection of Steam Mills,for Saving and 1 whole machinery, re-|. moving thecset^H t Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The disease—effecting a rad K. ii al can . superiority of the Work has been, aud will be, a suf- BILLIOl’8 AT-ll^jTACKfisr' tieieut guarantee for au extensive and increasing j WHAT IS BETTER. (PREVENTER patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of i occasional uae of the, Lw LIV E U IN' 1 ' j™/ Tools, Patiernsand Jlachtuerj-, afford facilities for TOR. / t-1 the exjiedition of work possessed by no other esiab- 1 One dose after osflng iH is sufficient 1 jM( j lishment in tite State. Our prices aud terms will the stomach and prevent ti the food tr nn--I ^ I compare favorably with that of any first classNerth- souring. Iff era Establishment. The following comprise a list of Only one dose taken before rrtir -' • “ Machinery, Ac ; for any portion ot which we will be 1 vents NIGHT-MARE. ; Jt#! pleased to receive orders. vi* > j Only one dine takeuinQ.at ingi’., j jcg: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery 1 bowels gently, and cures V-4 COSTIi i.V- im, Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mil! Stones, of 13*“ One dose of two ,. ^ teaspoon « . best quality for Corn and Wheat., Water Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, &c., or Wrought and Cast Ikon, very superior, embracing strength with beauty of Design O’- One dose of two _ - teasyooiiiniu .rays relieve. SICK- -v HEADAuiU J Oi.e bottle taken for n female* ol j moves tbe cause of the i _disease, sr: i perfect cure. " , J Orly one dose imme y diatelv re, '- LIO, while , , | , One dose often repeat- ed i- a -are ■ ] CHOLERA MORBUS. ,««J a Jrrrre-1 CHOiAiRA. J . , . 1 ! jrp Oaly one bottle P"! is nerdfdt"' | late for ’ iSSrtd jectmwA ^Tenw »f j <Wi ,Xn r HAS MACARTHY, Ord. sale—one third purchase money cr, the 25ih Decern- j hsr, 1858—the remainder in twelve mouths after wards. JOHN A 'THOMAS, > • JEFFERSON HOGAN, >A.lnir’ ALBERTIS H. WATTS,) Kept. fit. 1859, , Tf . Journal AMcssengercopy, Gcurgia, Jones County. .lloxoar. Anril5th. 1958. New Steam Saw Mill. H AVING started a Steam Saw Mill in Houston County, about aeveu miles from Perry, near the th- best neighborhood in Georgia—one mile from ! n ads leading from Perry to Macon, we flatter our- Ftoral Imtitiite, a Methodist Church and Camp selves, that wo can furnish as good l foot better Lam- Grouud. I will soil for 810 per acre in two pay-) her than any other Mill, having the best of Pine meiita. Tbe lands adjoining cannot be bought for Timber, aud good Sawyers. __ —. - — . #15 our acr*. N. LESTER We will fill Bills from Macon, Fort Valley, Perry TVT AXTT flisrs olv ftsur O^assa ’ ly j will Minuiv i wo vision for thu place almost and the surrounding country, upon as good terms as *‘, ee ? 1 « very necessary mat cacn patient snoue IN ew LrOCKery Otore, 1 Z st other mu, or tl,.. trmes wiir admit of. Those who i the benefit of both gro.ru/and ocal treatment sou, h ^ ua , * tor "Otiuito. uj.pl -t 31) wtot Lam ^ r „1J1, no dou()tj find it to their interest juccess ofmy treatment in the above d.se^». ami f Liiia i i the hiuh character of tho Institution overmuch I Sept. 21, l£5d.—at Taiialiua-tc. Fin. abledjmo to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success- { ful course of treatment for the positive and radical * cure of all diseases of the Throat, JfUMgs, and Air- Passages. By inhalation, tho vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed'to the diseased organs and the integumenf. I do not ad-1 vise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to ; the exclusion of general treatment; and although 1 consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper « ment of those fearful aud often fatal disease: deem it very necessary that each patient sboul Stores, Churches, 4Cc.,&e.,<lold Mining Machine ry* with Double .and Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of any required size, Shafting with TurnedFullios, from thesmallest size to Dine feat Di ameter, Cotton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, Mill Columns for °. ( • h " 8 ?*tom the effects of meffi - - 1 sickness • , r ‘ untuituxfcV c o 1 y ^ M time b f<* re ' '.j-ji tile, and e^e wen. l-L' j cHK One dose often’repeat- r**, <*d c u r_e * Amoves all sallowne i the skin. > r Oned"*i en a short gives vigor lo the geat well. ‘ - Houston Lands for Sale, i thmVl^imarihlo.“ W0 iutenii 40 S ‘ Ve ** tisr * 0 ' | k a v a ,o long had the honor (o preside, are too well I rpHE Ladies and Gentlemen of JIaoon ami ad- 1 l joining counties are respectfully invited to eall, • * ’ 1 ‘ —“ —-ilvate sale the I’lamn containitig too a-res under cultivation the premises aro a EXCCIItOtV s-alc. Tbs petition'o, Boliug u. .Morris, Aumimsiraiurae : ^ au ywhere in tbe city. A liberal share of go»<l doul.lv J.og Dwelling with six coinloitable By virtue of an order from the Honorable Conrt! l,uUla non on tbo estate ofjoh jM.Uamuiock, dee patr „ naKe ; s respectftdly solicited. rooms ami necessary out buildings The location is i o (ordinary for tbo county cf Upson, the undersigned respectfullyabowetb to the Court that he has tolly r gJ _ tf r Jt 1{ HUTCHINGS. v cry healthy-neighborhood unexceptionable- jBmmsoftbslsM will and testament of Drury ' discharged the duly assigned himiassi eh Admimis- 'Vuw-nwn— ~ rhim-hes and good Schools convenient. If not dis-1 -ji LEGANT Carved Rosewood PIANOS, H. C. Gilbert deceased, late of said county, will offer at Ir ‘ ltlir . "!‘ d tuoretore petitions the Court for n di - LEGAL FORMS, posed of before, it will bo pu, up at public outcry in , Ri Gold Lever WATCHES, Neck CHAINS and public sale, before the courthouse in Upson county, i charge irom l.is Admiiiistratorslitp. i j I N F IS’ new Edition of “LEGAL FORMS,” Perry, on the first Tuesday iu December next.— j CROSSES, Coral NECKLACES, Ac. -=-• BOLING .MORRIS, i et.tloner. | M f ur aa J A by the aisglffoepy Or quantity. ~ Any one wishing a copy by inail ean have it sent I tion if possiblo. 1 Address Perrv, Houston couuty, Ga. JOHN H.THOMAS, and JOHN A. THOMAS. june 15-tf The Journal A Messenger copy tf. JUST RECEIVED. ~~ Notice. known to need any eulogy or comment from tne.- T H ,L “re" 1'' uA':. 1 ' '“. a ,V° g „., be L“ ET A few bottles \-w 1 citing the absorbents. 1*-.. *_ I. .. .,1 ,-nT„ r , i charge from his Admmistratorslrip. . „ Tnesdav the 5th day of October bebm the fir'd BOLING MORRIS, Petitioner. TmidayVeaidmontlL tbePlam,So„ where.m said 1 .On bearing the above petition, it is ordered that |R| ...— Drury Gilbert, deceased, lately rest-W-the aninc , cl( * t ' 011 **“ issued, aad that all persons concerned he, j ^ ^doiiiig the subscriber the price of the Book. «- -» oltnnti. aalrl I’nann rsRtinttf •nil ■ . I nnd they.are hereby reuuireu to show rnu.se. if any * i%„n * ...a u.k.. h.-i. » *1 Term/j reasonable. ISfpt. 21—tf .... . i.-v ALSO, another large lot of Sliver Table FORKS. ARTHUR XleCALLt\._ Silver Ta|»h. and Tea SPOONS, Silver SOUP LA- nroreiaeut* tiMreoo. Sdd’ji pursuance ol the terms I disetiarg.-d rrom ,;u *~ Admmistra.orslup, and why j Sf tbe will oftbe late Drarv Girbert. testator. Terms I B>»uns.ory d>H», be granted to b.m; | and cuiadllioii* ofinym-Mt made known on tbe day ■ “‘“I fi ’ further ordered thafah/s citation he publish- t ' j ed In some pub.rc Gazette vtsiihig-iute for the space [ * $100 Reward; T wenty dollars reward win bo paid to any one who will apprehend end confine ' DLES, Ao , Warranted of Coin Standard, nt low prices. E, J. JOHNSTON A CO. sep 7 WEST’S PARENT ' PRINTING INKS ' Mfe /au in the State, that 1 may get him my , GALVANIC CJ3i?IENT HOOFING. ^ * liras* .IAU V wlm venanrav fpnm naa’tliA 'Vlrl rat'll... f II Tltf a.iLeninknn liutrSnr, tha rrrvlit f-.e Gincfntn rtf such arrangements aa will bring the benefits of my | eia] Copartnerships. . r , , experience and treatment within the reach of oii. ( Ihe old friends and customvisot lfray A Carbart, and not confine myself, ns heretofore, to those only | together withrail new ones, are solicited to call at the who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit old stand on .hird street, where can always bo found me at my office. Ilopingthereibre that the arrange-1 charge and '/ell selected Stock ol Hardware and ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro- Cutlery, consisting mjiart of aug 10 tds THOMAS GILBERT, JACOB JL GOFF. AdiniuiNirntor’t. Sale. of six Ex’ra. | A true extract from the minutes of Jonnaj.’uurt of I manufactory i Ordinary, tbisMh dav of April, 1858. ' x , 1 apl 13 ' CHAS. MACARTHY, Osd fessional brethren and the public, I would respect fully announce in conclusion, that 1 can now he ran- suited personaily or by letter, on all diseases as above and that the medicines, the same as used in tbo In stitution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inha ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ao , will be for warded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Terms.—My terms oftreatment by ( letter are as follows, via.- 812 per month for each pa Blacksmith's Tools, Carbinier’s Tools, Machinist’s Tools, Planter's Hardware. Builder’s Hardware, Carriage Trimmings, Buggy Materials. its wonderful virtues. All avho.i.c it are giving thrir | testimony in its favor. ,,L (J 3 Mis water ia the mouth «•' ’ I vigamtor, amt .wallow both lo * c ' j nrnri T TV? ran m'mill . P 13 Twiggs Comity, will tie sold before tho Court I vs. J Superior Conn, May Term, • „ ^ ^ llonae door, in Habersham County, on the First i CHARLES CLARK,) 1859. ‘If) ()(1A Tuesday In October next, between tbe legal hours IT appearing to the Court by the return of the w ^ of sals. Lot or Land number one hundred and thirty Shsrifl’. that Defendant does not resi.le in this conn- I three, in the Thirteenth District of Hsberabam ty, aud it further appearing that said Defendant does County. ' J not reside in .this sute, R is op motion. Ordered,, IVTc, o7naT>ol onti Qlin J ALm>, on tbe tame day, between ths legal hours ! that said Defendant appear and answer at the next j AU.CvGilCX Cl CLIIU. tjUcLUi of Bdo, before ihe Conrt House door, in tho town of , Term ot this Court, und that service be perfected by /"\NE HUNDRED packages Mackerel, QaiasvUle, in Hsll County, one 1. t of Land number ‘ ihe publication of ibis order once a month for three : V / 10 *• Pickled Shad, i huum <-d aud thirty nine, (ISO) In the Ninth (9) months in the Georgia Telegraph, or the case be! Diatrict oi llaii County. I considered in default, and the Plaintiff allowed io! ihe above Laud will lie Mid fifr tbe benefit of the I proceed. WM. hi. DoUR , FFKNKE1D, .*i h,ira aud crediiorjoiibe citato oi B’-jjaminB. Smith, Attorney for IJbeUanL late of Twiggs Countv. deceased. ! A true Extract from the Minutes of Bibb 1 ROliERT K. PARKER, Adm’r. . Court, June Hth, 1858. A. 8. BOSS, Attffi I’, IBJfi.wjdr. ! jnly 13-m3m. limit, which will include medicine sufficient for one of I manufactory ortho MAI MM. to on mnv.gnCen, j 33 years old—rather slender in form. lie is suppo- I ent granted that secures 1 houtfe of Rubber and other | month’s use; also, Inhaling \ apor, and an Inhaling in tbe Telegraph Office,and will be sold lotv for Cash.. g( .(ito be loitering in the neighborhood of the planta- [ elastic ingredients which wilLresist the changes of Apparatns, Payment as follows: to to be paid to , • I apl 27 ’ tion of the tote C. W. Raines, in ilonston county.—J onrclimateand will unite the qualities of incombus- Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medictne, . — 1 — . - HGUTY DOLLARS in addition will be paid for! tibility, durability and chcapudss. This roofing aviil: and the balance 8G at the expire ion of the month, if evidence sufficient to convict any one 01 the offence i be warranted in every particular and is particularly ; the patient he cured or in entirely satisfied with the of harboring him. , adapted for covering old shingles and Unroofs. ; treatment. Patients, by giving a full hvstoprol their 53rt Address mo at Now Agincv, Taylor connty,! oct 13 "... \V. J. McELROY. case, and their symptoms in full, can bo treated as ■—-—— 7— ! well by letter as by personal examination. Paltonto NEW FIRM, ; availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett’s treatment may . W E will continue the PRODUCE and COMMIS j rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he SION business in the city of Macou, at seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters 1 tbo stand formerly occupied by Beardeu A Francis- j for advice promptly answered. For further partic- T IIE Subscriber is now buying and will continue ! 00. On band at all times, a general stock of Pro- ulsrs address JAMES M. JAUREIT. M. D„ _ m to purchase at the fullest market prices, j duee, such as No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. .;Aj| miTVaV OfiTtK lirArtT Bncon, Flour, Lanl, Corn, IfcntUers, Ac., lir A wiprn »W JuUsal J uUIUt J W V/UAlj J and we desire Hie country and city trade to call and VV Art JlXiJD. i-i_ u T „t itiiios. nrleil Panrimc al ! examine onr stock, aa we'fuel confident that we can Bacon. LBS. A No. 1. Tennessee llacon,well oared end trimmed, in store and for BEARDEN A GAINES. may 4—tf Ga. aog3- SAM'L P. CORBIN. Notice. THE LIVER DTIGOlb lSi : IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL i is daily working cures, almost to°/ r ■j. f , 1 It cures as if by magic, even the nre r , benefit, and seldom more than one. , r , j to cure any kind of LIVER .Confi'. \ Jsuggy materials. the worst Jaundice or Dysyepsia to» Mill Iron and Saws of everv description I nvbe, ^1 of which are the ream. Nails and Horse Shoes, * j wcmunua'"^ Agricultural Implements, SANFORD A CO., Proprietor. 3*>* I Springs and Axles. Wliolr.nlc Agrn'y ;v. I’d IRO!\' A \ It STEEL. BARNES A PARK. New Fork •/» CO, a 100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im- * S ^iv * d @ ia partland; portatiou, , Cinci’nuatti; GAYLORD AHAMMU-' 0 ’ j, 1V| | FAHNESTOCK A DAVIS■ p;i^| IA CO, St, Louis GEORGE kEV fib ■ I S. S. HANCE, Baltimore, and reto M t -ffM I Oiste,: Sold Wholesale and M Dally expected by rn Libellant ... . W BJa iJhJJ. Wni. Hides. Dried Penefieo. mid ' examine our stock, as bb Superior T Ailstlllbuying Military bounty LandW arranm} ’ [nv , make it to their interest to purchase of us >S3, CTk. I J. and will always give the highest casbpnce. . APPLES. JOHN A. NELSON. BEARDEN A GAINES, Mtcon Ga. nlytBiyj G. J. BLAKE I East Macon, Sept. 1st, 1858. j may 4—tf Successors to Bearden A Francisco P. S-—Physicians and others visiting the city are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where OUT unbi ased apparatus for the inhalation of medi a cstod vapor can besoi-u 11ml iiispectcd. I k t .f j, r i -en. sepH—6m feb io 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, Syc. of which we ara bound to sell at tho lowest mar- 1 gists*. - Sold Wholesale and ; HUNTA CO.. Macon. Ga. Flour a ml ® 0 ®5W»M Wort SACKS first rate freah ? r0 ” me ffitf 1 7(JU ent brands. 75 Barrels KrMg 0 ifli's' Extra Family Flonr, equal to «ira — ' other brands. 500 bushels of L LU Beil RL lUO wnss I nr . ' , „ , UABHAliT & CURD, j an^for^sala at low * «