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Houston siioriff Salr.
U -ILL bo sold, b< tare lbo Court House door lo
' tfc«towa«f rwny.HwMlwnwBn 1 .'■ ■■' >*
1st Tuefday in January next, within the legal hours
of nlft. the following property to wit: 1
South half of IiOt of liand No. 85!, two hundred
and fifty one. in the Sixth DUtrict of said county,
containing loll, one hundred one and one-fourtn
•cm more or leas, levied on as_the ?£
Thus. D. Pitman, and pointed out by him to aatiaiy
one ft fa from Houston Inferior Court, James M.
Gates, va. Thos. D. Pit man, and \\ filiam Allen.
Alto, one nemo girl nine or ten years old. named
Yieyrievied oSm tie property of \Vm. ILBstoM*
to satisfy onefi fa from Honaton Inferior Court, « m
H. ViniWv^ Wm. M. Bateman, pointed out by
Defendant . _ .
Also, throe hundred and ninety 380 acres of Land,
more or lew. in the Fifth Diatrte? of Hon.tonconn-
ty, Noa. not known, said Land lying on Echeconnee
Croak, joining Lands of James SiEre, levied on as
the property of Newell H. Miller, and purchased by
him from Seaborn L. Rieka, to satisfy one fi fa from
Houston Inferior Court, Patience Ricks, vs. Newell
H. Miller. JOHN L. HOLSTEAD,
dotSO Sheriff.
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Administrator’s Sale
37 Negroes, and 3,000 Acres of
TO BE SOLD ON A CREDIT OF 12 MONTHS.
W ILL be fold on the 1st Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in Clin
ton, Jones county. On., the following named .Ne
groes, belonging to the estate of Joseph G. Stiles,
late ol Jones County, deceased. Persona in want of
likely Negroes, or good Land, will do well io attend
this tale, aa another inch opportunity may not occur
in a life time. G. B. ROBERTS.
Administrator of the estate of J. G. Stiles.
Negroes’ Names and Ages:
1. MUley, a woman, 43 years.
8. Toney, a man,...
3. Clabe, a man,...
4. Pat, a woraar ..
5. Cherry, a girl,. If
8. Marian, a girt, If
7. Mary, J
8. Lotty. a woman 49
9. Charity, n girl, *0
10. Liady, a girl, 18
It. Sharper, a boy IS
18. Winney, a giri, 18
13. Leke, a boy 11
14. November, a boy, 3
15. Lissie, a girt, 8
18. Lee, a girl V
17. Martha, a giri 7
18 A 19. Peggy, (and infant) 99
90. Riley,ahoy, 18
SI. Jim, a boy, |>
89. Peter, ahoy, 11
33. Aaron, a boy, 9
94. Howard, a boy 3
S3. Elisa, a giri 9
96. Lucy, a woman, 46
97. WUl, a man 99
98. Rena, a woman, 80
S3. Motes, a boy, 90
30. Elijah, a boy 90
31. Abram, ahoy 18
39. Viney, a girl, 16
33. Harriet, a girl 13 do
34. Silvia, a girl, 13 do
33, Sally, a girl 8 do
36. George, a boy 13 do
37. Henry, a Blacksmith, 38 do
nov 30
T!V ——
ALSO, at the Court House door in Clinton, Jones
county, between the legal honrs of sale, on the 1st
Tuoulay in January next, by virtue of an Order
from the Honorable the Ordinary of Jonea county,
the following described
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
To wit: 3,000 acre* of land in Jonea connty, on the
MUIedgeville Road, seven miles from Maeon, ad
joining the lands of Samuel Griswold, VVm. Roberta,
Green Roberts, Mrs Somer- and others, well known
aa the lands, plantation and residence of Joseph G.
Stile*, deceased, 1,000 acres of which is Oak and
Hickory Land.
About 300 acres of land known as the Win. Strip
ling tract, upon which said Stripling now lives, will
bo acid separately.
Terms, half Cash, half in twelve months.
GABRIEL B. ROBERTS,
nov9 Administrator of Joseph Q. Stiles, den'd.
Georgia, Jones County.
milE Court of Ordinary of ?aid countymex this
i day, agreeably to Uw. Pn 'Gut* Charles Ha*
cskthy, Ordinary. _
To ike Honorable ike Ordinary of Jones ijontuy.’
Thopetition of Wm. A. Lana, Administrator on the
estate of John Bryant, deceased, bhoweth that lie
has fully discharged the duty assigned him as such
Administrator, aud therefore petitions the Court for
a discharge from said Administratorship.
\V.m. A. Lavs, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, th.it
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned he
and they arc hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before tho -d Monday in January
next, why the said Wm. A. Lane should not be dis
charged from his Administratorship, and why Let
ters Dismissory should not be granted to him. Andlit
la further ordered by the Court, that this citation be
published in one or more public gaxettei of aaid state,
for the space of six months. „ . .
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day of June.1838,
jane 8 CHARLES MACABTHT, Ordinary,
(icorgiii—Ion«‘*> County.
Monday, July Mb, 1838.
T HE Court of Ordinary of aaid county mot Una
day agreeably to law. Present—CHAR MA
O’ARTHV, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordi nary of Jona County.—
The petition of Richmond Buckner, Executor of
Bcnj.Todd, Sr., deceased, reapoctfaUy showetb to the
Court that ho has fully discharged thednty assigned
him aa such executor, and therefore petitions the
Uonrt for a discharge from his executorship.
Richmond Buckner, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persona oonoerned he
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 9d Monday in January
next, why the aaid Richmond Buckner should not be
discharged from said Executorship, and why Let
ters Dramissorr should not bo granted to him.
It is ordered, that that this citation be published in
some public Gaxette of said State for for the apace
of six mouths.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 5bt *
July 13
Lands for Sale.
t day of July, 1838.
CAAS. MACARTHYT Ord.
Administrator’s sale.
W ILL be told on the first Tuesday in January
next, beioro the Court house door, in the town
of MonticeUo, agreeable to an order of the honora
ble the Ordinary of Jasper connty, ell the negroea
belonging to the Estato of William Barclay, deceas
ed, Co wit: Dave, a man Eighty four years old; Char
lotte, a woman sixty years old; Gip, a man twenty
four years old; Charity, a woman twenty-six years
old, and K&ty. a girl seven years old. All sold for
the benefit nf the heirs aud creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM JENKINS, Admr.
September 91,1838.
Executors’ Sale.
A GREEABLY to the last Will and testament of
Greaf Cheves, doceased, 1 will sell, at public
sale, at the Court House door, in Knoxville, Craw
ford county, on the first Tuesday in January next.
Twenty-eight or Thirty Ukety young Negroes, con
sisting ormen, w omen and children. Terms—
twelve months' credit, with good security.
Oct 96- ISAAC G. CHEVES, Ex r.
BP* Journal A Messenger copy.
Ailintnisirsitor’s Male.
X>Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Jonea Conn-
J) ty, will be acid before the Coart House door, in
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January next, be
tween the legal honrs of tale, a negro woman named
Mel Tina, and a Land Warrant, one hundred and six
ty acre*. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of William Felts, late of said county, deceased.
MARGARET W. FELTS.
Administratrix with the Will annexed.
Bept. 14,
Georgia—Jones County
Monday, July 3,1858.
T U IIE Coart of Ordinary of said connty met this
day agreeably to law. Present—CHAHtxsMa-
cautky, Ordinary.
To tic Honorable tkc Ordinary of said County:—
The petition of Henry G. Dame, Administrator on
the estate of Wm. B. Dame, deceased, respectfully
sboweth to the Court, that he has fully discharged the
dnty assigned him as such Administrator, and there
fore petitions to the court for a discharge from his
Administratorship. Henry G. Dame, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they hpve, on or before the Sd Monday in January
next, why the aaid Henry G. Dameahoold not be dis
charged from aaid Administratorship, and why Let
ters Dismissory should not be granted to him; and
it is farther ordered that this citation be published
in some public Gaxette of the State for the apace of
six months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Jones Court
of Ordinary, this 5th dsy of July, 1858.
CHAb. MACARTHY,
jniy 13 Ordinary.
Georgia, Jones County.
Monday, August 9, 1858.
T m HE Conrt of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present Chablis Ma-
cabtht, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.
The petition of James A. Woodall Administrator on
the estate of John M. Woodall, deceased, show-
eth that he has fully discharged the doty assigned
him as such Administrator, and therefore petitiou-
the Court for a di-charge from aaid Administrators
ship. Jams A. Woodall, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
anil they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in February
next, why the Arid James A. Woodall should not be
discharged from his Administratorship, and why Let
ters Dismiaaoir should not be granted to him. And
it is further ordered by the Court, that this citation be
published in one or more public gazettes of said state,
for tho apace of six months. _
A true extract from the minutes or Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day of August, 1858.
ang 17. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary.
oth of ray
, I.i-.i.tv, -; u:
e conti
I WILY. sell on
It IONS in Dc
texnms, on Flint River. . BBg ■■
, i i. \M> u, o r- - . 1.1 in a lush Mate
,,j i-ullivati (•• >1 : NLGRO llOL&t.N
and <ilN' HOTS).-, other improvements good.
The other contains somh 9,•-••-•7 acres of land, about
90J a-Tes open, ami in s high slate el euilivation,
good framed Negro Homes and Dw-iling House,
other buildings good, and i.n excellent little \\ A-
TEtt MILL, to (t • the grinding mr both PlantaBana
Tli.-re i • r " ' wen’
LANDS, r\Vii t 1 IHhLh HUNDRED
ACRES open, and in a high f tat
Joins Col. John S. Thomas ami \
and of coarse is good.
Call and examioe for yourself. My Overseer-will
show thenlace at any time I will sell it low. With
the PLACES, I wfllt-U t OKN.TODDBH OATS,
-.In, K lint..' :.ml CATTLE.
Gridin, Gs., July 31 IV.
aug 3 Messenger cop
ulti ration.—
iam Drumright,
CHA PMAN.
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
pilitllll Ylt !■> :..V planting it.ter- -i <U9k
II w,-t. 1 ..if r tor t.v„ vnlual.:.- l’LAN-22.
TAT IONS. Ou' 1 situated in Macon county within
:■ . V. in.-In-t. -. on tin- s' -nth rn
Rail Road, containing X.4C5 acre* of level Oak and
Hickory Land, '.with good improvements, and be
tween Uiirtein and fourteen hundred acres in culti
vation, a considerable portion of which is fresh land.
The other plantation is situated in the 14th District
of Isee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi-
ehikee Creek, and contains 2J474 acres of Land,
about two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land
of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva
tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produc
tive ar any land in South-Western Georgia, and is
finely watered, and substantially improved. My over
seers will show these places to any one wishing to
•xamino them. My terms will be liberal and pay
ment* easy. For further particulars, address the
undersigned at Macon. N. BASS,
juiy 27—tf
AJnHnMnuitTi mho.
a GREKAULY to an order *fthe Hon. the Conrt of
xXOrdinary of Dooly County, will be sold before
the Conrt honae door, in the town of Vienna, in said
county, on the lint Tuesday in Janury next, within
the legal hoars of sale, all that portion of the real es
tate of Alien R. Pettet, late of (aid connty deceased,
situated ia thoTth District of said county, and known
aa lots ofland No. — containing fonr hundred and
five acres, more or less, it being the place upon
which the said Pettet latelyresided. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
Nor. 93.1858. MARY E. PETTET. Adm’x.
A<MrMnMx’ sale,
T3 Y virtue of an Order of the Conrt of Ordinary,
of Jones Connty, wifi be told before the Conrt
House door, in Clinton, on the Firat Tuesday in Jan
uary next, the following Slaves i Lewis, George,
Emily, and Betsey, belonging to the Estate of Wil
liam J. Card, deceased. Also a Land Warrant of
One Hundred and Twenty Acres. Sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of deceased. Terms
on the day. ELIZABETH CARD, Adm’trix.
Nov. S.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Conrt of Ordinary of Dooly Connty, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of Viennr,
in arid county, on the Firat Tuesday in January
next, within the legal honra of sale, all the negroes
belonging to the estate of GDIis Wright, late or said
connty of Dooly, deceased, vix« Rhody, a woman;
Dove, a boy; Irvin, a man -, Sandy, a man; Amos,
a boy ; Doss, a man ; Charlotte, a woman. Sold
forthe purpose of a distribution. Terms made known
on day of tale.
Nov. 93. WM. S. JOHNSON. Adm’r.
' Attiiituistiator's Sale.
T> Y order of the Inferior Court, of Jones Connty,
II jriu be sold before the Conrt House door, in
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January next, as the
property of James W. Harkins, late of said county
doceased, SIX SLAVES. Term* on the day.
Nov. 93. ROBERT P. HARKINS. Adm’r.
Gcorgia-Joncs County.
Monpat, Sept. 6,1858.
T HE Conrt of Ordinary of said connty met this
day agreeable to law. Present—CuaRLis Ma-
cartmy, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of said County:—
The Petition of William A. Juhan, Administrator on
the estate of George W. Caldwell, deceased, respect
fully afaowetb to the Court, that he has folly dischar
ged the dnty assigned him as such Adminiltrstor,
and therefore petitions to the Conrt for a discharge
from his Administratorship. William A. Johan, Pe-
titfooer.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persona concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in March
next, why the said William A. Julian abould not be
discharged from aud Administratorship, and why
LetteraDismissoryahonldnot be granted to him;
and it is further ordered that this citation be publish
ed in aome public Gazette of the State for the apace
of six months. . „ , .
A true extract from the minutes of the Jones Conrt
of Ordinary, this 10th day of Sept 1858.
CHARLES MACARTHY,
Sept 14. Ordinary.
Georgia—Jones County.
Mondat, Sept. 6, 1858.
T HE Conrt of Ordinary of aaid Connty met this
day, agreeable to law. Present Charles Mc
Carthy, Ordinary.
To tks Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County;
The petitionof William A. Juhan, Administrator de
bonis non, on the estate of Felix Brooks, deceased,
showeth that he has fully discharged the duty as
signed him as such administrator, and therefore pe
titions tho Court l ur a discharge from aaid Adminis
tratorship. William A. Jnhan, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in March
next, why the said William A. Juhan should not be
discharged from his Administratorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him.—
And it is further ordered by tho Court, that this ci
tation be published in one or more public gazettes
of said State, for the space of six months.
A Into extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 10th day of Sept., 1858.
1.14. CHARLES M -
S A Card from Dr. James HI. Jar-
RETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMA
RY.—My connection for the past eight years with
the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a
twelve years’ coarse of steady devotion to the cure
of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases,
together with my unrivalled opportunities and ad
vantage of pathological research—aided not a little
by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—has en
abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success
ful coarse of treatment for the positive and radical
core of all diseases of tho Throat. Lungs, and Air-
Passages. By inhalation, tho vapor and curativo
properties of medicines are directly addressed to the
diseased orjjans and the internment. I do not ad*
visa the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to
the exclusion of general treatment; and although I
consider it a useful adjuvant io the proper manage
ment oftbose fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I
deem it very necessary that each patient should have
the benefit of both generalund local treatment. The
success of my treatment in the above diseases, and
the high character of the Institution over which jl
have so long bad the honor to preside, are too well
known to need any eulogy or comment from me.—
At the solicitation of many private and professional
friends, through whoso philanthropic aid the above
charity has been long and liberally supported, and
after due consideration, 1 have concluded to make
snch arrangements as will bring the benefits of my
experience and treatment within the reach of all,
and not confine myself, aa heretofore, to those only
who entered the Infirmary, or who wereableto visit
me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrange
ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro
fessional brethren and the public. I would respect
fully announce in conclusion, that I can now be eon-
suited personally or by letter, on alldiseaaea-as above
and that the medicines, the same as used in the In
stitution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inha
ling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac., will he for
warded by express to auy part of the United States
or the Canadas. Terrs.—My terms of treatment by
letter are as follows, viz: 815 per month for each pa
tient, which will include medicine sufficient for one
month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling
Apparatus, Payment as follows: 86 to be paid to
Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine,
and the balance €<> at the expiration of the month, if
the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with the
treatment. Patients, by givings foil history of their
case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated aa
well by letter as by personal examination. Patients
availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may
rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he
seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters
for advice promptly answered. For further partic
ulars address JAMES M. JARRETT, M. D-,
No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y.
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
onr improved apparatus forthe inhalation of media
cateiT vapor coo be teen and inspected. 1
sepl4—6m nemnm
Sept.
CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord'y.
Executors’ (Me.
W ILL be sold nt the residence of William B.
George, late of Jones connty deco’d, on Mon
day the 20th day of December next, all of the perish
able preoerty belonging to aaid deceased, consist-
ing or Six (6) fine Males, one (1) Mare, Thirty-one
(31) need Pork Hogs, Tnirty-seven (37) head Stock
.Hogs. Twcntv-two (23) Head of Cattle, Fifty-one
(5li Head of Sheep, 1 Yoke of Oxen, l Road and
one 9 Hone Waggon. 1 Ox Curt, shunt 9,000 bush
els of Corn, a Urge lot of Fodder, 900 bushels of
Wheat, a lot of flats. Barley Ac., Household and
Kitchen Fnrnitnrre Farming Tools and Implements,
1 Gin and Band, lares lot of Cotton Seed, Ac. •
’Sale to continue from day to day aatil all is sold.
Term*—all soma under Twenty Dollars, cash.—
all soma over, credit twelve months, with approved
aaenrity, and interest from date if pot punctually
paid. R. W. BONNER, ) ....
ISAAC HARDEMAN, j
Clinton. Dec. 7,1836.
CstXTV days after date, application will be made
Jj to tho Ordinary of tho County of Crawford, for
leave to aril two Negroes belonging to tho estate
Of William Harper, dsceused.
JANE HARPER, Adm'x,
Oct. 99.1888. By Q. R. HUNTER. Agt.
N OVICE.—Two months after date application
will be mado tc- the Ordinary of Crawford
County, for leave to aeil the Land and Negroes be
longing to tlie Estato of Lemon M. Cansov, lato of
said county, deceased. SAM'L H. CAUSEY,
uovl6 Executor
OTIt’E.-Sixty days after date, application
I will bo made to the Honorable the Ordinary
of Houston Coonty. for leave to sell all tlio real Es
tate of Wad* H. llartioliL tat,- of Houston county,
deceased. YOUNG JOHNSON. Admr.
nov«
Geoi'gia Jones t omilv.
I Pitta, Guardian of the minors
Georgia. Jones County.
Monday, Octoberi-tth, 185#.
T HE conrt of Ordinary, of said connty, met this
d-iv agreeably to law. Present, C1IAS. MA-
CART1IY. Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones county.—
Thepetiuon of Robert V. Hardeman and David E.
Blount, Executors of Thomas Blunt, dec., reapectfal-
iy showeth to the Conrt that they have discharged
the dutyassigned them as such Executors, and there
fore petition the Conrt for a discharge from their Ex-
eentorship.
Robert V. Hardeman, ?
David E. Blount, J Jefttioncrs.
On hearing the above petition it is ordered that
citation be Lined, and that all persons concerned bo,
and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Mondayin April next,
why the said Itobt V. Hardeman and David E. Blount
should not ho discharged from said Executorship,
and why Lei ters Dismissory should not bo granted
to them; and itis fttrther ordered, that th'is citation
be published in some public Gazette of said State for
the spaco of six months.
A true extract from the minntes of Jones Conrt of
Ordinary, this 6th of October. 1858.
octl9 CHAS MACARTHY, Ord.
Georgia) Jones Comity.
Monday, October 4th, 1858. '
T HE conrtof Ordinary, of aaid connty, met this
day agreeably to law. Present, CHAS. MA-
CAUTllY. Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of Solomon Roberta, Administrator on
the estate of Nancy Roberts, dec., showeth that he
has fully discharged tho dnty Assigned him as such
Administrator, and tnerefore petitions the Court for
discharge from said Administratorship.
SoLouox Hobirts, Petitioner.
On bearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be,
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in Apnl
next, why the said Solomon Roberts, should not be
discharged from said AdmiuLtratorship, and why
Letter* Dismissory should not be granted to him;
and it is further ordered that this citation be publish
ed in aome pnblio Gazette of said State forthe space
of six months.
Atrne extract from the minutes of Jonea Court of
Ordinary, this 6th day of October, 1838.
oct 13 CHAS. MAUAllTHY, Ord-
ROBERT Y1KDLAT, SR., JAMES N. FINDLAY,
CHRIS. D. FINDLAY.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM EISTGIIsTE
MAMCFACTORY,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP,
MACON. GEORGIA.
mHE Proprietor* of this Establishment would re-
X spectfully call the attention of those contem
plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Sawing and
(irindlng, or for any other purpose whatever. The
snperionty of the work baa been, and will be, a suf
ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Onr Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Onr prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any firat class North
ern EstabUshment. The following comprise* liar of
Machinery, Ac; for any portion of which we wiU be
pleased to receive orderswvlz <
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of
best quality for Com and Wheat, Water
Wheels, n great variety, Gin Gear, all
sixes. Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries,
Public and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrocgut and-Cast Ieoiy,
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sixes. Columns for
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac., Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Single acting Force
and Lift Pumps of any required sise,
Shafting with Turned PnUles, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and Bales,
England’s Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to
be equal to the beat made elsewhere.
It. FINDLAY A SONS.
Macon. March 4th. 1857. mar 10
surpass-
ck of GOODS that
lifted to Southern ie.-j-ectio
MRS; DESSAU
T TAS usual returned from the NorU
.* j . v -p . XJ- with her strikin^lv magnificent a^ort
i w iron* meat of PARISIAN MILL IN £RY,
*1 573 ACRES in grandeur a*iy /2ri(
us**!* statu - ,:ls ever been
EVENING DRESSES which bailie description, r I'
EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim
mings.
TKLM MINGS, ■
sAvSSMyffiS&TON EVANS, HARRISS & CO.,: Important
STEAM PACKET LINE I Factors & Commission Merchants.
IlwCONNNECnON uith the CENTRAL and
North Eastern Kail Roads.
ryillE splendid and Fast Running
DREr
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA„
K ENEW the tender of their services to t
ters of Georgia and the adjoining *St:
will continue to sell Ooitou at fifty
CASPIAN HAIR PINS.
GRECIAN CURLS,
HAIR BRAIDS,
IIEAD-DRESSES, and^ A .
an assortment of divers articles, which would require a, J^. knday night at $ { o clock Outer the arrival
hu endJeasJist to enumerate. Delay not I °} ca , rs North hastt rn K. Road.) ar.dar-
Thankful for past favors, she with hearty cheer,! rives at Savannah early the following mornings,
solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant J Ry this route Passengers can obtain through tl ck-
UIU 1 ht* : it;tilul. eta to ami lrom savannah, (m., and \\ lliaiiigttui, N
l jr MLS. I)., i- p;.*p!irt d t-. lurnidi Milliners with Carolina.
Orders for lagging, Rope
promptly aud at the lowest
nd\ inI'.’oS Hindi; win n A -i
Wm. M. D’Aktionac, I
(tORDOM, F. Hanlon, Commander,leavesSavan- Gfo. W. Ev
nah for Charleston every Sunday and IVcdnaday < Savannah, July 20, l
and other supplies, flU
market rates, and liber
ed, on Cotton in store.
Wjc K. Evan-,
Robt. Y.Harris:
ang 3—6nT
to Planters! SOMETHING-
WOOD’S
Premium Galled
-ITTYKEYBODYiarenussted tocafl-j l
JCj a new and brontiful style of p,£*N|
INGERSOLli HOOP
tiocis:,
JTir/.J
afternoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston -
with the train ol the North Eastern Railftoad L r «*ii)g ISAAC HAYDEN I THOS WOOl>WAIlD
North; returning, leaves Charleston^everyMonday
wholesale pattern Bonnets aud all Goods in her
line, at the shorte
oct 5
n’ice and lowest rates.
C. H. Freeman Sc Co
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.,
OFFER, A3 USUAL, AT THEIR OLD STAND* A CHOICE
ASORTME.VT OF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
O F every description and of the best quality, fresh
and good—being constantly in receipt of new
supplies from the Northern Markets*
Sugars* Spices* White Fish,
Syrups, Citron, Herrings,
Coffee, Green Fruits in cans. Hams,
Teas, Condiments, Lard,
Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour,
Nuts, Cheese. Batter,
Raisins, Mackerel* Pork,
And other articles too numerous to mention, com
prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies.
CANDIES-
We particularly invite the attention of dealers
and others to onr largo and complete stock of Can-
milactr;r<-(l liy iur.-.-h,-, ,.f the v.-ry bi-.-t
materials and warranted to retain their hardness and
brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose
both and become worthless. IVe oiler unrivalled
inducements to purchasers.
CAKES, Ornamented and Plain,
Of every variety and made of choice materials.
Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice
and on th-- in".'! rt-a.-onablf tt-rm-.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
FISH, IN THEIR SEASON.
We shall keep constantly on hand dar
ing the Fall and . *Hn
_ Fresh O ya ters and Fi>li,
native aDd imported, of the beat qualities and re
spectfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully
filled.
Choice Tobacco and Sogars,
To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs
in these articles. oct 5
Latest News by the
-A.tlan.tlo Telegraph.-
To all whom it may coeccrn.
Gcorgiit—Jeitcs County.
Mo.'dat, Nov. 1, 1838.
milE Conrt of Ordinary of said connty met this
X day, agreeably to law. l’ri-nl—CIIAS JIA-
CAKTHY, Ordinary.
To the Honorable {he Ordinary of Jones County:
Tbs petitionsf Jesse Pitts, Administrator on the
ul William I ■ i - -1:; I - ■ I. .; - ' - - -»- • ■ 1 . !h )!:.lt
has fully discharged the duty assigned him as
•h Administrator, and therefore petitions the
Court for a discharge from said Administratorship.
Jesse Pitts, Petitioner,
ing the above petition, it i- oir- that
ib<
citation he
1 they at
IOVO petit
<1 that all
quire'
they have, on or before the 1-t Monday
why Hie said Je st| Pitts should not b
W HEBEAB J — *.—. v, u« u>... u, —««—**, j--,. - j . .,
of William Clriand, deceased, applies for from his Administratorship, and wnj Lett
nedbe
show cause, if any
1st Monday in May next,
barged
Dis
Letters Dismissory :
These are tliireforo to cite and admonish
singular thoso interested, to be and appear at my of
fice on or before the 1st Monday in January next, and
shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ofiice.thi- 3th day ofAo-
vember, 1838. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
nov 9
Gcorgiu—llouxton County.
W HKRKA8. Thomas Gilbert. Administrator of
CUriaa Yates, late of said County, deceased,
applies to mo for Letters of Dismimlim :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindr, 1 and creditors of said deceased,
to be and app.ear at my otli,-e, within the time pr:--
scrilo'd hv law. t • -!.-•» if any tloylou ,-. «hv
-siil Letter* should not In- granted.
Civ, n under mv hand,at cilice, this 17th day of
September, 1838.
Sent. 81—<>m Jnll.V S.JOBSO.V, Onl y.
1 to him. And it is
t, that this citation bo
public Gazettes of said
} missory should
all and farther ordered by the L
published in one or mo
State, forthe span* of six mouuia.
A true extract from tho Minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 3th day at November, 1--.
novu CHAS. MACARTHY. Ord.
FRUIT TREES, ROSES,
Flowering Shrubs and Plants,
EVERGREENS,
AND BULBOUS ROOTS OF ALL KINDS,
Cultivated and for sale by
A. PUDIGOIff,
K iNc-st. Road, Charleston, S. C.
rnHE subscriber is cow ready to fill orders, ac-
X cording to Catalogue. He is confident that he
has the finest and largest collectioa of Roses in the
United States, and as choice a variety and growth
of Plants. They*cannot be surpassed North or South.
The Catalogue prices are retail prices. Nursery
men, Dealers, or Amateurs, ordering a handred or
more, will be supplied at from 820 to 923 per hun
dred, provided five or more of each kind are taken;
except the newest kind*, which have not been prop
agated extensively yet—of such the Catalogue pri
ces will be enforced.
Order* should be sent before the 15|h of Decem
ber, to obtain ail the varieties enumeratrd. As
some varieties may become exhausted after that
date, however, correspondents would advance their
own interests by sending their orders early, also to
give power to substitute other good sorts, when I
tain unable fo supply those ordered.
Packing will be done in tho best manner, so that
with proper cate and despatch they will go to any
part of the country io entire safety. A small charge
for packing will be added, pierelj to pay for the ms
crisis use.!-
Every kind and variety will be labelled properly.
Terms—Cash or good references in this city should
accompany the orders; also, directions for marking
and shipping the packages.
The stock of Evergreens are all hardy id the South
ern States; they are grown here ont door, and some
could not begot of the same in the country.
Every thing will be sold lower than any Southern
Nursery, that la for Plants oftbe same kinds and aiae.
My stock of Pear Trees is the beat ever offered for
rale Sontb, for aixe and quality; most of them will
bear next season.
N. B. For Plants, Trees, or Catalogues, address
A. PUD1GON,
Nurseryman and Florist. King st. Road,
Charleston, S. C-
E9* Catalogues can be obtained at the Telegraph
office. INov.23—4t.
This is to notify the public that
Isaacs is at Home Again,
And begs to assure his patrons that his SALOON is
not a tiling of a day. Citizens and the traveling pub
lic will find the establishment open not for the sea
son only, but at all seasons of the year, and those
calling upon ns will at ail hours find onr Larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and
other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and
something good to drink, and six days out of seven
more than can be found in any other housein town.
E. Isaacs Sc Brother,
Under Ralston’s Unit, Cherry St.
Ilia bill of fare will every day
Be just the thing for little pay.
And those who at their place may eat.
Will find in it ail things complete.
And going once, they then will know
That ISAACS’ is tho place to go.
WE shall he happy to see our friends, assuring
them that it wiU be onr unremitting care to please in
every respect, as we Hatter ourselves wo have done
till now.
Eg* It may not be generally known that we have
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import
ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Bran
dy, fine Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possessing all
the medical qualities so much desired by them.
Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself:
Oysters
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the
shell or by tho measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any
way yon want them
ALSO,
Shrimps and Crabs,
Wild Game of every variety,
Venison and Beefsteaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs,
Deviled Ham and
Deviled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ao., Ac.
Wood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure tions^
wants, can always be had when in season.
Confectioneries and Fruits,
ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortment of
Confectioneries,
Oranges,
Apples,
Bananas,
Pine Apple®,
Various description of
Nats,
Cokes, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low pricee for
CASH. Be auro and ««U «t
oct 12 w .ox
Having & through freight arrangement with the
tlie Central Rail Road and its connections, all 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 &. CO., Ag’ts, Charleston,
jan 19
BROYnSPS HOTEL.
OPPOSITE THE NEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
K. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train,
apl 15
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LAMER HOUSE.
T IIE subscriber will open the above Hall about
the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation
of Families* Day Boarders and Transient Custo
mors. This House is now offered as inferior to no
other First Class Hotel in the South, and from ite
central location/its large and airy rooms, offers great
inducements and accommodations to Families and
Transient persons. The public may expect from this
House, all the laxnries and comforts to be found i>
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
mar 2 Late of the Floyd House.
FLINT HOUSE.
MACON, GA,
F ORMERLYknownasthe Macon House,
cm Fir.t stri i-t. iqqiu-it- I’aU'-n, 1 r=s-ffiB
lins A Co., lias been recently fitted up with jiUJUL
a large addition, for thq accommodation of Boarders
and the traveling publ^ who will find it to their in
terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a
call and see tor themselves. Tho proprietor, thank
ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at
tention to business, he will receive his share of pub-
iic patronage.
Passengers wishing to stop at the above house,
when arriving at the depot will ask for its ilepresen-
tative. The table shall not he inferior to any in the
substanti&Ls of life.
Price of Board.:
For a single meal 50
Sunper, Lodging and Breakfast..... 1.25
By the day..— L 50
Single week—. 8,00
By the month (Board A Lodging)....20,00
feb 2 THOS II. FUN r. Proprietor.
E. ISAACS A BROTHER.
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
SKOF,
Cotton Avenue, RIacon, Georgia.
wrought Iron
Cotton Screws worth from
$7S to $100.
T HE above Cut represents the (Nlmpleat and
luoMt Compact, mid moat durable form of
COTTON SCREW in use. It has now been in use
for five years andover, by’planters in this neighbor
hood, and no perceptible wear. It will pack by hand,
or horso power, bales weighing from 500 to 1000 lbs.
ALSO, Steam Engines ami Boilers, and every
variety of Castings and Machinery.
Ang. 31.
EOEltJIAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY
FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
Disease of the Kidneys,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIN D,
FEVER AND AGUE
And the various affections consequent upon a dis
ordered
STOMACH OU LIVER,
S UCH aa Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,
Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite,
Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles.
In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
tions, it has in numerous instance, proved highly
beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after tho manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because
of its great success in most of the European States,
its introduction into the United States was intended
more especially for those of our fatheriand scattered
here ana there over the face of this mighty country.
Meeting with great success among them. I now offer
it to the American public, knowing that its truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must bo acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons
whose constitutions may have been impaired by the
continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of
dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it
finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and
quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping
spirit,and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor-
the system. _ ,.
Noticx.—Whoever expects tofiud tins 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 i
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has
induced many imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing. Be not pbr.-uaded to buy
anything else ui til you have given Boorhave’s Hol
land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince
you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita-
Sale and livery Stable.
U A YD EX A WOODWARD are
prepared to furnish tbeir friends:
,, V -
the puStto i ^ood safe Hones
and now as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., ii
complete order at the shortest notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal'attention to business and reasonable Ca
Price, will enable them to do so.
tSt” Horses fed and kept by tho day, week or
munth. Drovo Stock also accoinmoilai-d at rea
sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to .Lottery
Office, Macon, Ga. apl
Patten & Miller,
(LAT2 PATTEN, IICTTON & CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O. PATTEN A. J. MIL1.EP..
aug 3
w 1
Jonat-iian Collins,
(Late Patton, Collins & Co.)
ILL continue the Ware IIou.c andCi
mi..ion Ku.ine.a at the Fire Proof Build
ing occupied by them in this place, in connection
with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits
the business of the patrons of the latefirm and Plant
ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to
all business confided to tbeir care. Advances made
on Cotton and other Produce m store, and orders
carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS,
juiy 6—tf
PETER S. HUMPHRIES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY, GA,
WILL practice in all the Courts of the Macon
District, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah
and Marietta. (aug 17—ly
Uanter A Anderson,
ATTORNEYS AtLAf,
MACON, GA..
P RACTICE in the counties of tho 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 of the
following Insurance Companies:
The Augu.tn I ii.urn nee anil Ranking Coni
pnn j- of which W. M. D'Antigsac is President and
C. F. McCat is Secretary.
And the Alnbninn l'ire nnd tlarinr 7ri.ii-
rnnee Company, Montgomery, of which T. II.
Watte is President and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates,
apl 20
SPEER & HCJTEB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
of law in the counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER.
JLA W CABD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill,
Stubbs & Hill,
ATTOENEYSAT LAW,
Macon, Ga.
api 20
Will. K. dcGruH'enricc!, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier Home—above
Damour’s oct 27
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drag
Store. jan 6
IRON COTTON TIE.
TN all the hea
JL South West,
of the ffre
fc Gotten
INGERSGL.L HOOP 1*0CK
with the common ICoop Iron Band, has superse
ded every other method of securing tho Cotton Bale.
Time and space would fail us to give the numerous
certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse
men, Insurers, Compressors and Shippers, showing
beyond a doubt, that tho days of Rope binding are
numbered, and tho immense advantages of the
Hoop Xjoc!& and Iron Tic. Their economy
wherever tried, has been conceded in these points:
1. They •five twenty to thirty dollar* cost
in baling material on every one hundred
Bags,
2. The fastening U much more expeditiously ap
plied, and much more convenient for the compress.
3. Itisa perfect safeguard **—*«**■
from the bale.
4. ItiM an almost abaointe security ngmast
Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown
by actual experiment, iciil smoulder without fame,
twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty
of time for easy extinguishment.
5 ItiM an sibuolutely nccurc fsintcning. In
actual experiments mado in Montgomery, bales thus
bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular
from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without
perceptible effect. *-
6. Itis perfectly simple.aud requires no machinery
at’all iu the application. Any common hoop-iron of
proper width and thickness, (which is about J inch
wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and
of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken
in the hand, one end passed through tho opening,
from the under side, of ono end of the under part
of the lock to the length of about one inch, and then
bent over the end of the lock. Tho other end ot the
hoop is then passed round tho bale and drawn through
a loop or opening iu the opposite end of the lock,
and then beat in the same manner as the other. The
button is then turned back to its place over them,
and the lioop is fast on tlie bale, and the bale may be
moved if desired.
7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com-
S ass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han-
le, and cheapening freight.
These facts and advantages are certified to by
leading Warehouse men, Planters, Shippers and Bro
kers in testimonials too numerous to bo cited or spec
ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the
leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac
tory experience and tests, unite in the following a-
greeineut, which will leave no doubt on these points s
| XI low Telegraph building; (
We, tho undersigned, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, Macon, Ga., a complete stock of
of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we (
will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- j
ed with the HVCERSOIiL HOOP IjOCK, a!-.
though we arc aware that it mil weigh 1$ lbs. more
per bale than Itope-tie<kCotton. | Hiram Smith’s, aud Macon Mills Erji I
HARRIS & JOHNSTON. \ FLOUR, Old Government Java, LaguinJ
C. C. FOSTER, I tas COFFEE, Stuart’s Coffee. Crushed J
J. S. BY1XGTON. • dcred SUGAR, a direct Importation of CfeJ
M. A. CHISHOLM. j aud Chocolate, Fulton Market BEEF,1*1
From Savannah, we copy the following engage* | led PORK, Choice Table BUTTER, ft*|
meat made with tho Compress Establishment of Mr. English Dairy and State CHEESE, Dried a
Lamar : Tongues, Pig* Feet and Hams, Red and Vi"
Savannah, July 22d* 1858. IONS, Mercer and Yellow POTATOES, jj
Messrs. Freeman & Rodejits, Macon, Ga: Lobsters and Clams, Prunes nnd JellietXi
Gents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for kinds, Currants, Dried Figs, Candies, Ge]
Iflgersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Tron also a choice selection of pure Brandie
bound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the ; &c., for Medicinal and Cooking purposes, a
same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement | lot of Cigars of the most celebrated brandil
[MINEATURES in AQUapj]
AND J
IMPERIAL PEOTOGRam
Till ; style of a Picture, resemble,tki
TURK 1>11\TI.\(; ON ivoitv
the advantage of the Photograph, anH
hands of Mr. MANDELLO, -tho acconii&u
ist, makus tha most beautiful Picture
j tho most faithful likeness over s
inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins
really beamilni.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Portraits taken as usual and painted sit!:-,
OK PJHTJt., by Mr. BEB.UFF, „yj
known to tho public as a talented Artist.
Ambrotypes and Daguerre
taken as usual in tb. very best style, at ,
DUCED PRICES, ranging from oaedo&3
Persons in want of a GOOD Ulusat,
tronise a FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH^
everyconvenicnceand comfort is provi>|
customers, and where they can procure *
nor PICTURE at the SAilE PRICE wit!
nt other places.
Dont fail to call and see ns, and you wijv.
he pleased. R. I. 7; I
nov 23 , ‘
Horace Fitch & Caj
ARE STILL TO- BE FOUND AT THE
Stand, on Triangle Block;
OPPOSITE MARINE Kbs
\ ND we bavejust received a very
/Ythe various styles of Ready M
FALL & WINTER OLGTHi
Made up expressly for us, and we art
ing new supplies every week from
Manufactory.
We have, iu connection with our Ready J
thing for Gentlemen, a very large stock or
Children’s & Youth’s Clot;
Of the various styles and qualilii<s to suim
as well as all kind, of Gentleman’s i j
Goods, consisting in part, of Merino Shirtiu
ers. Linen Bosom Shirts, Cotton and lire
era. Socks, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, HnU
Umbrellas, Ac. I
We also have a very large stock of tb. j
kinds of Traveling and Common Tnuii 1 l
Bonnet Boxes, Valises, Carpet Bags, Ac. j
HATS and CAPS.
We also have a good stock of the vrijsl
of Hats and Caps.
We respectfully invi:o all who may rut
in onr line to calf and examine our Um 8
we are disposed to sell at extremely br m
wc are satisfied with small profits aud cai-t-’
Oct 26.—tf u.racff
jAsrEii f. cheer. I r. Port,
KTEW
Family Grocery Sfj
GRfERT&TFREEl
H AVE opened in their New STORE, til
low TE
FA'itffafcY SISJJIPPUI!
Consisting in part of
C3?* Sold at SI per bottle, or six bottles for 85, by
tho sole proprietors,
BEKJAMIX PAGE, JB., & CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts
burg, Pennsylvania.
I3P Sold in Maeon by E. L. STRoHECKER A
CO., ZEILIN, HUNT A CO., GEORGE PAYNE,
and Druggists generally, throughout the State.
rn.vlH J.L. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL.
___ ^ SEWARD A HAIYSEEE.
READY MAI>E CLOTf riI\G. a tto t? vttp yg n T. A w
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CAR
PET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, AC., AC,
CLOTHS, CASSI-MEltS A VESTINGS, MAR
SEILLES A LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, SILK
KTO. CALF ANI) BUCK-SKIN GLOVES. AC
AT TIIE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE,
Cornrr of Cherry amt Second St«.
T HE undersigned has jnst returned from New
York with a New and elegant Stock of
Seasonable Goods,
and would respectfully call the attention of Gentle
men of Macon, and vicinity, to an inspection of them
at his New Stand.
In tho BEADY MADE DEPARTMENT he can
show some of tlie most desirable Goods ever brought
to this market, aud will be in
Con.tnnl Receipt of the Newel St,lee.
Most of his Pants are made up by good workmen
in Mncon, and are warranted to fit better and give
better satisfaction than any other Pants
His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, are
of the most recherche patterns, and wiU be made up
according tothe latest improvements in the Art of
Cutting. CHAS. II. BAIRD.
Macon, Sept 28,1858.
Law Copartnership.
I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS,
Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
sep 15
J. B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA.,
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
comprising the following counties,' Glynn,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may!
to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice
of my wish to discontir ie the arrangement.
Respectfully, Ac.,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Tlie Georgia Iron Eock. Company,
comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the
attention of all engaged m Cotton growing, or the
Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub
ject. To tho Cotton planters, particularly, they be
lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter
est and valne, and either of them will be glad to fur
nish any further information, or particular applica
tion uav be made to the Secretary.
J. F. WINTER, I T. A. HARRIS.
DUNLAP A HARRIS, FREEMAN A ROBERTS
T. A. HARRIS,Secretary.
Mac&n, Aug. 3,1838. ly
and chewing Tobacco, Ac., all of which i
low for Cash.
Come one. Come all and examine our fc
are determined to please,
nov 2—tf
ISAAC IIAKDEMAIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
jnly 7 ly
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
aug 4
BEMOVAL.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. We shxU practice in the counties ol
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD A HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
uA.rth.ur Dickinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls-
bnry’s Clothing Store,
oct 12
Plantation in South-Western Ga-
FOR SAFE.
K OR tho purpose of making a division of the prop
erty, the subscriber will sell in accordance with
a decree of Court, on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court
House door in 'Americas, Sumter county, unless
Samuel II. Washington,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA. *
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store
WILL practice in all the counties of tlie Macon
Circuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkin^
son and Laurens. act 19
HAS REMOVED HIS
CalA.o, Pastry and
BREAD BAKERY,
CANDY & FRUIT STORE
NEXT TO
Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s.
’ GROCERY STORE,
IN CHERRY STREET, and lias now fine ac-
commodatton, and &n entire new stock of all Con fac
tions which is offered at lowest prices for CASH.
nov 2—tf
E3P*Citizen, Messenger and State Press copy tf.
HARDWARE.
1858. 1858.
FALL TRADE.
CARHART &■ CURD
W OULD call the attention of their customers
. and those wishing to purchase, to their
large and well selected Stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE.
E. Feutciiwangd
Cherry Street, Macon, Gj
Opposite Messes. FREEEAX &
I NVITES particular attention to their I
new stock of Goods, which they bavtl
down to the lowest CASH Prices..
jySo House iu 31acon cau or .liallN
sell Ihrm-AI
And very few will be able to offer as i
bargains.
Their stock of •
Ready Made Clothing, Hat*, Caps. B«
White Goods, Domestics, Prints, Ginghi
Woolen Dress Goods Ac., Ac., is very lj
wili supply every demand likely to be m
Ug*Call and Examine withthe
yon can buy Cheap! Cheap!! Clitip!!' L i
nov 2 183d. bil
THE LIVER
Col. T. M. Follow, A. J. Scrutchins nnd others. Tho
place contains (>.900) twelve hundred acres, more
or less, consisting of hammock and oak and hickory
and pine lands Abont COO are cleared and under
good fence, a considerable portion of which is fresh,
and tho place has yielded six bales of cotton to the
hand the present season. The place is healthy and
well watered ail'd affords a fino range for stock of all
kinds. The improvements consist of negro cabins
NEW STOCK OF
CrocKery.
I SUPPOSE all kiM.w by tin- tmi.-, that I have
L moved my
stock.
from TRIANGLE BLOCK to tho
Granite Front Store,
OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER HOUSE.
I now Iwve a new and good
STOCK OF Cl-IIKkA,
Consisting of DINNEIl SETTS, at from $175 down
to any single Sett wanted.
Tea Setts Gilt,
from $9,00, {best French China) to $$5,0u and $75,00.
White China,
made in Setts to suit purchasers anil priced accord
ingly.
Glass in Setts, French,
for from 818,00 to 830,00, per sett, handsomely en
graved.
Goblets,
from $2,50 per dor. to $15.
White Granite Ware
made up as wanted.
I also have a fine assortment of fine
Castors and Plated Tea Setts.
All the above Goods I off. r at New York Prices,
I small profits, quick sale* and satisfaction to all
parties is my motto. Orders trill bo filled
though the purchaser were here.
Oct. 26.
Cff" City papers copy.
and overseer houses and all the necessary cribs, out
! buildings, &c. Also on the Thursday following, will
I bo disposed of, all the wagons, plows, farming uten
sils, Ac., and all the mules, cattle and hogs and corn
and fodder on tho place.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Nov. 3. JAS. A. MILL,
.P.McEVOY.
siaiir of Gcorgla-Twiggs i ouiiiy*
Unban L. Crooins, James i
Lyles, Anslc-y II. Cllrnan. , 7
th Trapp, U
It is estimated that Ater’i Chebrt Pectoral and
Cathartic Pills hare done more to promote the
nblie health, than any other one cause. There can
a no question that the Cherry Pectoral has by its
thousands on thousands cures of Colds, Coughs, As
thma, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, tkc., very much
reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive
diseases in this country. The mis are as good as the
Pectoral and will cure more complaints.
Ererybodyneedsmoreorlesspurging. Purgetbe
bowels. Liver and tho whole viscera] system from
obstructions. Purge out the diseases which fasten [ \T1* araOTMeabiarIba8aaa*i8to<k of Win-
on tho body, to work its d- .ay. But for disease we \ V ter Goods, as one of the firm has just return-
should die only of <-1.1 age. Take antidotes early | from New- York. All goods bought the first
and thrust it from the system, before it is yet too i pg^iue are marked down to run ;hem off and the
: >,-.-1. . .-.-c.in.i Stoek can to- j.o-chased prices varying
Ayer’s i'i.i- do thrust out disease, not only while from 37J to 30 percent Ie « than previous prices,
it is weak but when it has takea[a strong hold. Band; 'Tis useless to particularize, as our Stock is t.
Cliz’onic Gonorrliata.
Among the diseases that the l’hyiician is so fre
quently called on to treat, there is none perhaps
that so much taxes his ingenuity and skill as Chron
ic Gonorrhuta, and in multitudes of instances, not
withstanding tlie most scientific treatment is institu
ted and persevered in, the disease continues without
any apparent abatement, leading to those disturb
ances of the economy which fail not, sooner or later,
to induce consumption, physical weakness and men
tal imbecility, the result of impaired nervous power.
If such, then, are the results of uncured cases of the
disease under consideration, how especially im
portant is it to steer clear of the thousands of advent,
uring aud ill-educated empirics that are to be found
everywhere, and at once set about making a judici
ous selection of remedial agents and in rsevere in
the taking of them. Among these are tew that can
be relied upon—the great majority of them having
been compounded with a view to the taking advan
tage ot the calamities of suffering humanity, by
Heecing them of their money in exchange for value
less and inert preparations.
There is no remedy among the few that are regard-
A. F. DURST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA,
W ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his. care.
E^*OFFICE—over Mr. DeLoacbo’s store, a fow
door* below Lanier House.
Refihe-ncks.—Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta,
Gen. A. J. Hanscll, Marietta,
Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Macon,
Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta.
oetl9
Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen,
Dentists.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Electricity used in Extracting Teeth.
M C DONALD'S Tooth Paste always on hand ahd
for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the
finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil
ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac , also with
any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice,
oct 12
DR. A. PIERCE,
HOMOEOPATH
OFFICE IIY WASHINGTON BLOCK.
Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for
sale.
Macon, Jnly 13—tf.
To Planfers aud merchants.
Swedes Iron, all sizes, Anvils and Vises, -
Refined do do Smith Bellows,
Oval and Band do Smith Drills,
Plow Steel, Screw Plates,
Blister Steel, Corn Shellers,
Cast Steel, Straw-Cutters,
Hollow Ware, Cut 4 Wrought
[Nails.
To Carriage Makers.
Finished Shafts, Axles and Springs,
Carriage Parts, Maleable Castings,
Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames,
Rims and Spokes, Carriage Boils,
Hubs, Silver Bands,
Leathers, Clotii and all kinds of Trimming*.
To House Keepers.
Table Cutlery, Plated Spoons and Forks, Brass
Andirons, Brass Fenders. Brass Candlesticks, Wire
Fenders, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Shovel & Tongs;
Together with everything else usually kept i» oar
line, all of which will bo sold at prices that cannot,
fail to please.
ty Call and examine before purchasing else
where. CARHART & CURD,
nor 2 Third Street
PREPARED BY DR. SANI
Compounded entirely!
G-TJMS,
TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE!
I ER MEDICINES now before therf
acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and mi
al than any other medicine known. It*
a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting a
Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on tt(
aud bowels to carry off tl.at matter, thus ut
ingtwo purposes effectually, without auy 49
fill feelings experienced in tho operation I
Cathartics. It strengthens the system ul
time that it purges it; and when takea d»&j
rate doses, will strengthen and build it M
usual rapidity. ■
Tho LIVER is one of j •jthaprin
of the human body, and ejsli.n it ]
functions welt, the now- ; i ersofB,..,
■ ’ — n,i
1UJJUUUU9 » UJJ, 4JJC yUffr |
lydeveloped- Thestom p ache is
dependent on the heaI-; ( ^-s ’ thy action
for the proper perform -1 ( ance of its
when the stomach it at,'— j fault, and tin'
tem suffers in conse-f—J.’quence of a
the LIVE R—having i. .ceased to do
For the disease of that j organ, one
prietors has mado it his
more than twenty years
wherewith to counteract themanydi
to which it is liable. . A* I
To prove that this re-;M-j medy is at
any person troubled jwith LIVE*
PLAINT; in any of itsl^Yforms, aai LJ
bottle, aud conviction]'w'; is certain.
These Gums remove [ , [ail morbid o>
ter from the system, sup-]rK: plying in fi*
healthy flowofbile, mvi^onitir-r
ache, causing food to di-1, .-fiWtwcIl.PU
THE -BLOOD, givingi sad b«*j
whole machinery, re-. laofjngtin
disease—effecting a rad- r\ »cal cure.
ii ill loirs at Stacks are;
WHAT 18 BETTER,P iPREVENTFJ
occasional uae of theji-y;LI\Mil*
TOR. IZI
Jfl
OLD MAGNOLIAWfflSKLY.”
milE undersigned offer for sale the abovestan-
1 1 dard brand of fine
BYE WHISKEY,
' ol Iheir own distillation, in barrels and half barrels.
lcn „. r rrr ^ r , M . Tho quality of this Whiskey known so favorably in
ed as reliable, that'stands forth at the present time |i‘ e South, for the past eight >' ea ^ 8 » ^ nlwayp be
so prominently before the people as the preparation kept up to its fdrtoer blffb standard, and purchasers
known as risley’s compound fluid extract of r ‘ n ^ being perfectly
nuciiu, a remedy which if taken, closely following pure HA L WHISKEY, distilled under oar own per- j
directions, will not fail to exhibit its beneficial effect, |supervision and entirely free from any dele-.
ven in a few days, and tuiog about a speedy and terioitt MibstanceJ which render made up whiskies j
idical cure by a continuance of its use. It is a wm- ’ s0 objectionable.
A CAjEID.
T IIE undersigned feels it' his duty to render
thanks to tlie citizens of Houston and adjoin
ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron
age. While he begs a continuance of ^fceir favors,
he will state to those who do not know him, that ma
ny years practice in the principal cities of the South
and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to
make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of
tlie most approved ana latest style, as oan be furnish
ed by any Dentist in the State.
A WORD ABOUT THE
“CHEAP STYLE OF WORK”
Persona needing Dental Operation^ or Artificial
Teeth, and not able to pay mo my regular prices,
may feel assured that 1 will rather share my profits
witfl them than “accommodate" them with a cheap,
or inferior style of wo.k as such will never give sat
isfaction, and is the dearest at tho end-
, AH persons desiring' my services will please call at
my Residence, in Perry, where they will find .-.11 the
comforts of a first-rate "Dental Office. I-'.nriilios liv
ing at a distance may procure my services by giving
mo notice.
Dentists will fiud a large assortment of the best
materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for making ar
tificial sets, at Northern prices
i? to**
octl9—ly
DR. FREDERICK GARKE,
Surgeon Dentist.
Ono dose after eatinglfliis sufficient
tlie stomach and proven: • the food freo:
souring. <q "
Only one dose taken (before retie:
vents NIGHT-MARE, j J ,
Only one dose taken rn (at niglifilo
bowe-sgently. and cure ; 1 COSISVSH
td?* One dose of twoL
ways relieve SICK- M HKADACBJ
O c bottle taken for M female obsOi
moves the cause of theii disease, am
perfect euro.
Only one dose iinine- f rtlit
LIC. while - - i .
One dose often repeat- ed is a
CHOLERA MORBUS., - a n d a pi«
CHOLERA. i 1
Be* Only one bottle PI is needed to
of the system the effects? iof medicine
sickness.- ' rfy ....
t«r-Oiie bottle taken Wd for JALJ
moves all sallownesa or
the skin. ifql .
tOnod'i* on ashort r“l Bine b «t
gives vigor to tba appe- t'te, and
goat well:
One dose often repeat- r“l e “ cures
DTARUIKEA i n itsj^iworst to
SUMMER and BOWEL fj complamtl
to'Ihe first dose. -w
One or two doses cure ri. attacks
children: there is no surer, «*{
reraedyintho world, as 1 itNeverl
EP A few bottles'V-Tr curea
NEW GOODS-
C. Campbell 8c Son,
, and prepared
f tlie Urethra j “‘her
A Wordto the Ladies.
dy peculiarly adapted to this dit*'
with especial referancea to diseas
and Urinary Organs. If saffertn
days’ trial will convince them that its con
only necessary for restoration to health. It is for
sale by all Druggists.
HARRAaj. KISLH5T tc KITCHEN,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay St.
Now York. dec 7
r»i .
Always having «.large stock of the above, and TTAVEiust received
ier fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phila- | | n f IvERS
NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE,
nd Winter supply j
,ir .ANTvET.S and
AGUE, .
of.'. BILLIOTS TYPE.! T It opentf l
trinty. and thousands . v ; . -
its wonderfrd- virt ues. J^
»st it, a few ; dolphin, we are enabled to ship goods from . itherci- NEGRO SHOES at thoTowesfc market pncesL* and .
tinuancei.s .’tv direct. FREEMAN A SI MI’S ON,* j Planters would do well to call and examine before
Alt v. i«o ii*i* it ur<
testimony in its fn
*Jlix wnirr ii
nsz their
Phienix Distillery.
OFFICE v Ei *nr St., VI " - .
“ 1*6 Wall St., New York.
12-iy -
rapp,
John Trapp.ofS. C
ol Jain«* Balkcom
id Twiggs County.
In c
linn
di t>Jinjunction
Account, a$-C., :
Twiggs Snperi,
Court.
the astounding statements of thoaa w
uri d by them from dr. adfal Scrofula
and [ c. r>, ckin oi---. Rheumatism. Neural^
Dy
He
J
Nov. iCtli, 1838.
defendant, John Trapp, b
n terms of the Law, pravt
('liaiii|»a^iic IViiica.
, — CASKS Ca hi in t, j pis.. 20 basket* He
J i) and 5 do Premln Fore** *
Nov. 23. GREEK
C KvV .SPLENDID <
\T K
J. V received twenty Jive barrel
nule by barrel aud gallon at
Nov. -’3.
daick,
F&EEM AN.
11A At PaTi'NE CIDER, just |
mo order, for 1
HORNES. :
IT is ordered that
served by pablicath
ded in the case of non r< M»ient parties.
HENRY G. LAMAR, Judge
of Superior Court, Maeon Circuit
Cl F.flK s OFPH E, Sl TEKIOR Cot-’RT, J
Twiggs County, Nov. l*s 1- -. {
I, Wright Neel, Clerk ol aaid Court, do certify that
I the foregoing is a true extract from the order grant-
; edinthe case stated.
; Nov. 23. W. NEEL, Clerk.
1 a a PACKAGES N
1 UU aud for sale b;
Nov. 93.
psia. Internal pains, Bilious Compl
burn.Headache, (tour, and many Jr-- dangerous but
still threatening ailments, such as Worms onthefaee,
Nervous Irritability. Lo«? of appetite. Irregularities,
Dizziness in the head, Colds, Fevers, Dysentery, and
indeed « ry variety <-j c»»nipl.iints for which a Pur-
entirely new gems t
To Coiisiiinpiive^s
The advertiser having been restored to health _
> 1 a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- j County) Academy. Tfc
». ing suffered several years with a severe Lung Af- on the*-d Monday of January, ISO). Applicants for
W anted, a t
ensuing year, of tli
purchasing.
They also continue to keep a general stock o
GROCERIES at the old stand,
1 to be undersold for Cash,
i Macon, Oct. 12,
e. sAU&SBUsrsr.
take cli -rge, forthe •
il r-onville (Twiggs | WASHINGTON BLOCK, Ol'. LANIER HOliriE,
next - ----ion will commence
jVER INVIGOM
TEACHER WANTED.
cher, t
ativ.- Rni
T)i.-se nr
rated bv '
•dv i
uur own :
required.
eighbc
t-nts, but are autlien-
and vour own I’lo'-
feetion, and that dread disease. Consul
buy yourselves rich. Don't 1 anxious to make known to his fellow s
ig, when it is so convenient. | means of cure. To all who desire it he
ore styles are picked over. copy of the prescription use
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. directions for preparing and using the s
•—• l they will find a sure Cure for OdUsumptio
i Bronchitis, Ac. The only object <*f the
.0 as ft in sending the prescription is to benefit tl
the en- [ and he hopes every sufierer will try his
t them nothing, and may prove
A Situation Wanted.
SOUTHERN LADY of much cxperii-
.Teacher, wiahes to obtain a Situation f
She would impart a thorough know-1
npti.
Ilcr.
rill i
(free of chore- ) with
e. which
Asthma,
alllictod,
medy,
blaasiDK.
11 be expected to produce credentials
the ; of character pud capacity ta teach all the branches
d « usually tauiriit in first class Academic.s.
H. HUQflES.
WM. BRYAN,
X. BERRY,
I. E. DUPREE.
H. S. WIMBERLY,
Trustees
MAvOJfj a A.,
OAKES
.ffotenff ISA SUTE-NllVli: ViJDlCAl. DISCj
It cures as if by in agio, even tho first **•
benefit, and seldom’more than onebo***^
to cure anj - kind of LIVER. CompjJ^
tho worst Jaundice or DysyepsU to a
ache, all of which arc the result of *
LIVER.
MUCK OKK DOIXAB P£R
SANFORD cV CO.. Proprietors, 343 Br^
\\ !m.!» -:s I. ; I
^ , a| TOl
kvrei just received A Din
e by 11. HORNE'S Ilesta
A YREv’, WINGFIELD A 1 siderod impossibly.
Try them once, and you never will be without them.
Price 25 ets per lh*x—Boxes for $l,oo.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An
alytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas—And mJJ by *11
D*ruggi>t> and dealers in medicine throughout this (
section. dec 7—-Jin.
t Ucntlf'neu wiaiies to get rii excellent
nner. something really nice, let them call at;
H. HORNE’S Restauraut. Disappointment is con-
iugyear. sne wonia impart a thorou-u *"»••• r- •. - .-7—; .. - ,
•dJe of tlie Kiielisb Branches, and Music on the Pi- ■ Parties wishing tlie prescription will pli
"ability in fancy work. KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
\V." D., Charleston P. O. oct3—3m Williamsburgh, Long Island.
Addr
(dec 7)
TO BUILDERS
T)HOPt>SALti for building a Chapel on the Wes-
X leyan F«-niale College, will be received, by the
undersigned, uulil the 11th proximo. Plaus »ud
sneeilicstionsimiv beliadupon application lo either
of the undersigned. ALEa. M. SPEEK,
BE.VJ. F. ROSS.
1 tiommittM.
<«uaii4>, Liiui*, &c.
1 r A SACKS Peruvian Guano.
IOvJ’.’jO Bbls. Lime,
loo do Cement.
73 do Calcined Plaster.
50 do Ground Plaster forMauure.
For sale by AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
Nor. 99
New Crockery Store.
T
.asuro ia informing his customers and
■ buy.f..... ;.\j.;; VWTrkiT.
| oli.-r wio oUhs most clsgaat andat.racl.vfirtackaot , iV y.j.i,-. i Uia ; !.. S.BL'KB;*. 1
Fall and Winter Goods, d.ii. it ay t to, PortiamftwS
Hoc Gentlemen’s wear, that esu he exhibited iu th- Cinciimalti; G.\^i LOKi> A HAMk J o,
city. Con.-t ntaddif. ■, ofdesirabl” goo<!> will b^tP^WN'ESTUCiY A DA\ IS,
mate by .-v.-ry am-r. frTO&SL- LouU .: hQRGhKWgg
lie ho* in he HESf CUTTERS S. b- ‘i-VA t. L- Ip--; -
SOUTH OF NEW YORK n-1 call cxtv.iie all or- , s d AYkol. -oilo ami !«-
dersinthemost r.jpro',- i , t I - - and at short llotice. HUXI A CO.. Mac-m.
oot to
UIE Ladles
joining
aud Gentle
and i
i of Mil
tfully invited to c
mv stoek of ‘ 0IIIXA, GLASS a
CROCKERY WARE, next door to -Mrs Dessau's
Second Street. 1 intend to keep at nil tine - a go
Stock of Goods, and will sell them as low as they <•
lie bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share
patronage is respectfully solicited
may 25—tf
WANTED.
I
till buying Military on
Will tilt; 111
i d i. ulyJ- ly
For S;ib‘ oi
'PER it rMue, . n h
: }*;' T* L.'lIOI.T,
FOll^
:■ 1
K.H, HUTCHINGS.
Bacon for Sale.
HHD8CLEAR SIDES Jnst rccoi'
id
_ undo
JAMES