Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, February 01, 1859, Image 4

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Joins ('omits MieritT Sale. Jones SberitT sa'c. W ILL b« mU before the Court Hums I tLo town of Ufccton. oa tbo foal Tuesday in , __ March. li'M. within the ureal hour* of «»le, the fid- March next, 1839, within the Irani hours of sale. the T T/ILL be sold before the Court House door, > > the town of CBaton. oa the first Tuesday lowing property to-wit Sarah, 43yeara ' l fUdd.x _ wiarproserty,to srit: Two Hnndrrdand Fifty of ace, levied on a* the property of Aera of Land.jmtrt or less. adjoining Linds to Hit k. by virtue of i ., , _ -- r * •*- , »ba*h Hart,“>dElisabeth Lowther, *1*0. oneTw retaruabio to Apnl Jones Seperioc Court. 1*3», u> • none Wagon, and one One Horse Jersey Wagon favor of Lightfoot fo Raadan. va. Thej Haddock, at Cotton Gin, and ooe Wheat Thresher. Levfcr Krair-tt,? - | aMsssiiS.igSiVSS s? Houston Mortons We. ! SSi""' ° •IT7nJ.be f'Jd before the Coort Haase door in jan. 93th. WM. SLOCUM B T*»r». Sh’f! V t the town of Perry. Houston coenty, on tbe first Toesday in March next, within the legal boors Gcorsitt—Cmuford tewuy. of sale, tbe following property to-wit: Lot No. 217, MB part of lot in tbo Sixth District, Lots Nos. SO, 81, 82, No. SO, say so arree. , pan of lot No. SO, aay 111, I IS.and one half o WHEREAS. \ V for letters Jacob _ II tLendon, allies to of Anmini -t ration of lot No.; Xaeey McLendon, deceased: Estate 113, in tbe Ninth Oiatrict. all situate in tbe eowntyef. . These are therefore te rite and admonish all nor Houston, and containing in the aggregate, thirteen j singular tbe heirs and creditors of said Nancy Me hundred and sixty-nine and one fourth scree, (1989111 .. Wt all levied on as the property of John E. Dawson and Alexander A. Daweon, to satisfy a mortgage ft fa from Hoaaton Superior Coort. in at' * ' Parr, against said John E. Dai A. Daws.- aod »pp-ar at my offie ( within tbe time prescribed by law. sad show cans. (If any they bave,j why said letters should not b iror of Daniel W. granted tbo laid applicant. r ' Oiren under my hand, at office, this January 19tl JAMES J. BAY. Ord'y. • -, property pointed oat io said mortgage. 11859.—Jan *3th. JOHN L. IIOLSTEAD, Sheriff Honrton Conntv. PoMpencd Administrator’* hale. Administrator s isaie- y^'ILL be soldattbeC •nrtlloose door in Knox ville, Crawford Cwaiy, oa tbe first Tntaday B Y vlrtn.i of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary , io March next, by virtue of so order granted by the I of Twiggs Connty, win be sold before the Court I Ordinary of said County, a Negro woman and her House door in Troapvitle, Lowndes county, oa the | child, as tbe property of ibo Estate of William bar first Taeeday ia February next, between the legal J per. late of said County, deceased, rfoid for 1 he boon of sale. Lot ot land No. three hundred and ' benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. ninety nine, in the Twelfth District of originally Ir win now Lowndes county. The above land will be sold for the tienefit of the ! jan, 1*. JANE HARPER. By n f nrvTpc Ag't heirs and creditors of the Estate of Benjamin B. ! \ .Smith, late of Twiggs county, deceased. ROBERT K. PARKER, : n i a * uu Administrator. lIotiMou February bales. I a EFORE the Coart Hoaao door in Perry, Houston J> V ffTICB.—All persona indented turtaeea it John Powell. Sr., late of Jones Coantv dc cessed, are reqaested to make immediate payment and those having demands against said estate, wil please present them to tbe Execntor duly aathenti cated according to law. jan Id WILLIAM MORELAND Kv.' > connty. on the 1st Tuesday in February next, within tbe nsoal hoars ot ante, the following proper os—awo mourna miter date snndumUoe will be made to tbe Ordinary of Crawford ty to Wit: Ooe black Hor.e and own Baggy, 3 setts ' County, for leave to sell tbe Land sad Negroes be ll f Blacksmith's Tools, t Iron Wagon Axles, I tin Cans, one lot Iron Turning Lathes and Grind Stone, two pair Buggy, one Pole, one lot Wagon timber, two setts Baggy Springs, Paint Mill, three work benches, six pair Cabinet Screws, lot of Sundries, lot of Lumber. lot of Buggy Spokes, on« Chest Car- punter's toolm one Buggy body, one Wriling Desk, ne negro men named Jack, about Si yean old, one negro woman, named Mary, about I S years old. that Is to say, the one-balt undivided interest in ths re tnainder in said negroes, after tbe death of Mn. Sa rah Jones, the mother of Defendant, ail levied on as tbe property of Osborne Jones, to satisfy a fi fa (rum i/oustuSuperior Court, in favor of Madison Marsiiail, against said Osborne Jones. IVrry, Gs. JOHN SMITH, Dep. Sheriff. said county, deceased. SAM'L H. CAUSEY. g to the Estate of Lemon M. Cansev, late Executor Jones Postponed Sheriff (bale. W ILL be sold, before the Court House door, in the town of Clinton, oa th*first Toesday in February next, 1839, within the usual boars of sale, the following property, to wit: Two negroes, Bid dy, a woman 18 years of age, and her child. Rose— aeri-luid one year old, levied upon ns tbe property of Tboinae A Alexander, by virtue of S3 Jostice Courtfi fas., issued from 377th District, U. M„ in favor of Isaac Hardeman, John VV Clark and others, vs. Thomas S. Alexander, levy nuule and returned tome by John W. McGhee, a Constable. Also, will be sold at same time and place—one ne gro girl, name Avsrline. levied apoa as tbe property of Anderson 8. Childs, by virtue of 4 fi fas issued from 377th District, O. M.. in favor of Robert Mc Ghee and others, all vs. Anderson S. Childs, levy made and retamed to me by John VV. Mci.hee, a Constable. JAS. G. BARNES, Sheriff, dec 21 UeorKia- loncs County. M05DAY, Sept. 6,1838. T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day agreeably to law. Present—Chartxs Ua- cartrt. Ordinary. To the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones County:— Tbe Petition of William A. Juhan, Administrator on the estate of George W. Caldwell, deceased, respect folly ahowetb to the Court, that he has (ally dischar ged the duty assigned him as such Administrator, and therefore petitions the Coort for a discharge from bis Administratorship. Willism A. Jahan. Pe titioner. Un hearing the above petition it is ordered that citation be issued, and that all parsons concerned b* sad thay are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the 1st Monthly io March next, why tire said William A. J abut should not be discharged Iron said Administratorship, end why Letters Dismiasory should r ot bo granted-to him; and it is farher ordered that this citation be publish ed in sumo public Gaxette of this State tor the apace of six months. A true extract from the minutes of tbo Jones Comt of Ordinary, this loth day of Sept. 1838. CHARLES MACARTHY. Sept. 14. Ordinary. Geurgia—llouxou County Georgia—Jones County. Uoxdat, Sept. 6, 1838. T V HE Court of Ordiuarv of said County met I hi. day, agreeably to law. Present Chaum* Xi- CABTHt. Ordinary. To the Hon. ike Ordinary of Jones County: Tbe petition of William A. Johan. Administrator d, bonis non. on tbe estate of Felix Brooks, deceased, rrbowetb that be has folly discharged the dnty as idgned him as such administrator, and therefore pe tiuona tbe Court for a discharge from said Adminis tratorship. William A. Jahan, Petitioner. On bearing tbo above petition, it ia ordered, that citation be issued, and that all persona concerned be and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, oa or before the first Monday in March next, why the said William A. Jahan should not be discharged from hit Administratorship, and why Letters Dismiasory should not be granted *0 him. And it is farther ordered by the Court, that this ci tation be published in one or more public gazettes of said State, for the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court Ordinary, this loth day of Sept.. 1838. Sept. 14. CHARLES MAC CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord'y. TO PLANTERS AND ' MERCHANTS. \\Tis otter tiae following articles on very a V > modating terms i 1000 rolls Uuniiy Bagging, 1000 Sacks Salt, 23 barrels Potatoes, 410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 1100 coils Richardson's Green Leaf Rone, 1000 pounds Twine, 173 barrels Sugar, 200 sacks Coffee all qualities. ~ ~ ail ■yyllEREAS, Thomas Gilbert, Administrator of 156 boxes Candles ail qualities. 100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy, 100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails, 150 bales Oanaburgs, 30 bales Georgia Kerseys. 25 bales Yarns, 100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 23 hhds. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup, Large Stock of fresh and new I>ry Groods, Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living "tea. consisting of tbe following *' 20 osier Prints, 15 eases Gingham*. 1000 pieces Merinoe 1200 dozen Hosiery, 23 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes, 10 bales Ticking, 10 cases Linseys, 10 eases Flannels. 335 pieces Satinets and Jeans 130 pieces Cassimeres. 1000 nieces Vlerinoes. Debuies, Sbally and Alpacas ) di ! — 50 pieces Fancy and Black Silks, 800 dozen Handkerchiefs, 1200 pieces white Muslin.*, Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 330 cases of Shoes of all kinds, and loco Negro Blankets. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. ; Oct. 24—tf J. B. 4 W. A. ROSS. Cl arias Yates, late of said County, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : Tli esc are therefore to cite and admonish all m,d d>KA OAA TU ______ j 1 singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, | vU XCcWtll U ! nd appear at my office, within the time pre-1 — T , 1 to be and appear at my otnee, witlrm the time lire- _ ' " . „ scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, wiry I above sum was actually given to my patrons said Letters should not be granted. d "“*K J*" 1 «*• Given under my hand, at office, this !7th day of ty NOTICE! A1 JOHXS.JOBSON, Ord'y DUANE EULIS0N, u«or 8 iw_Jo».*C4M,my * Mosat, Augusta, 1858. ) of Books as usuaL A Gift worth from 13 cents to rjBHE Court of Ordinary of said county met this | #100 sent with every Book MRS, DESSAU Lands for Sale, uas^ VI I,I. aril one ar botk of my P L A X T A - ker strikingly ims^cti IONS in Dooly county, el miles below Mon- ■«* of PARISIAN MILLUfibRY, on Flint River. One contains 1,873 ACRES. *° Chany SAVANNAH of LAND—some 800 acres open, and in a high 1 st cultivation. Good Framed NEGRO HOC of GOODS been submitted to Southern li EY1.NING DRESSES whichitaitte JKH-AVITXE CLOAKS, olSdieduIe. aXD CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LINE br COX.vyEGTTOti with the CENTRAL and an. North Eastern Rail Roads. iption. fJ3 HH spLndid snd Fast Running NO acres opes, and ia a high staSs of WA Negro Hous. other buttings gqod, and TER MILL, So do tbe griadingfor bath B There is some looe acres'ofCANE tad SWAMP LANDS, some TWO to THREE HFNDRKD ACRES open, sad in a high aextc ef cwlt(ration.— mins*. and Dwelling Howe. DRESS TRIMMINGS, Pa ^5LtM er ’ • HanteM! INVIGORATO CASPIAN HAIR PINS. GRECIAN CCRLS, HAIR BRAIDS. loins Col.‘John S. Thomas and William Drumright, aa assortment of divers artieisa. whiok would require Friday night at 8} o’clock I after the and of coarse is goad. i an endless list to enumerate- Daisy not! of the ears of the North Eastern R. Rond.) and ar- —J ■— “ “ Thankfsl for past favors, she w ith heagty cheer, rivea at Savannah early the following mornings. J! * " '•" J ' * * ’ * “HI ^ ” avengers can obtain through tick* <;o K !> o N. V. Barden. Commander, 'savesdavan- onh Car Ckxrlautoa every Sunday and Wtdanday afternoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road coin? Norik: returning, leave* Charlestont rlry Afoader ■Mffifo o’clock (after tbe arrival Cali and examine fbryouraelt My Overseer win j ow tha place at any time. I will sell it low. With Solicits the patrowagr of all desidng tbe rich,elegant e PLACES. I will aell CORN, FODDER, OATS ! ami beastitul. STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. Griffin. Ga^ Jalv 31 W. W. CHAPMAN, ang 3 , Mraseqgtr copy. rr-MH.S_ S. D.. is prepared to for pattern Bonnets a ad By this route Passengers ets to and from Savannah, Oa., and Wilmington, N. x. J. mixtx. PETEK S. Ht riPiimES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PERRY, GA, WILL practice in all th* Courts of tbe Macon District, and also in tbe Federal Courts at Savannah and Marietta. [aug 17 ly _ _ aB Goods in her line, at tbe shortest notice and lowest ratea. oct S with Carolina. Valuable Plantations for Sale. _____ 0 D^aR&SSSSHSastea’ 0- H - Freeman &Oo. Having a through freight arrangement sruh tbe the Central Bail Road and its connections, all freights! Between Charleston snd the interior ol Georgia con signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. TATIOXd. Oh situated in Macon eouaty within . three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western t COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA., Rail Bead, cwtaining 2,403 sow of level Oak and on **> u C!ru 4 xr^TBgrx oid stasd, a choicb J5? J. P. BROOKS. Ag't, : A CO„ E. LAF1TTE i 19 Ag'tx. Charleston. family groceries, vslioo, a conaiderablc portiew of which is fresh land, j ... - - of Lee, on Flint River, at the month of Chockeeff-1 supplies from the Northern Ms Acts cfcikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land. Sugars. Snicea. ™ ■ — - about two thirds of which ia Oak and Hickory land j Syrups, Citron. BROWN’S hotel: orrosrrx the sew rxil koxd depot, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. try Trxin. of the beat and the remainder ; quality, Land, with about thirteen hundred acrea in cultlva- tiou, nearly all of which ia fireah land, and aa produc- Pin* 1 Coffee. Teas, Sweetmeats. examine them. My terms will be liberal snd ments easy, undersigned jnly 27—tf Wbde Fish, Herrings, cans, Huns. Lard, Fioar, Butter, Pork, Meals Ready on the Arrival of every 1 apl 15 Green Fruit* Condiments, Sauces, Cheese, Raisins, _ Mackerel, . And other articles too numerous to me: tion, com- Bm - My terms will be liberal and pay- [ prising the whole range of Kami! v Grocery supplies. . For further particulars, address the ft t WBTre r i at Macon \ BASS U n ft D X Xi O- _ . . We particularly invite the attention of deaieis Inducements and accommodations to Families snu i and others to our large and comniete stock of Csn-' Transient persons. The public GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER IIOITSE. T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Familiea, Day Boarders and Transient Cnsto . mere. This House is cow offered as inferior to n* Lanier & Audt*r>on ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1 MACON, GA.. P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit,; and in the Counties of Snmter, Monroe and 1 Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah. They have aiao recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: The .laguna in > urn nee and Banking ('em puny of which W. M. D'Axtig jr.»c is President snd C. F. McCax ia Secretary. And the Alabama iFire and .vsarinc laaa- f“*cc t'ompnuy. Montgomery, of which T. H. Watts la President and A. William, ia Secretary. Fin riaks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates apl 20 GUM8. f s ONE OF THE BEST PCBGATrrr 1 ER M EDICIXES now befoT. K? acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder »-s ? al than ini' other medicine tmnsx l aCuharti:, but a Liver remedy, j Liver to <j set its morbid matter, th o sad bowelitocarrv off that Butter tW7 ngtwo pm poses offectuxliy. wiiban;^* -' ‘ ! *a « , ini fociiogi experienced in til" time that i puige* it; and when I ra'7 doses, n il! stroagthen and | usual rapiiity. j • The LIVER is one of IRON COTTON TIE. I N all (he heaviest Cotton regions of the grea S South West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK j With the common Hoop Iron Band, has super*e- t ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bile! J Time and space would fail us to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse SPEER & RENTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, and Colion Avenue. joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe- other First Class Hotel io the Sooth, and from it? cial contract—also will attend tbe Federal Courts at central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great Savannah snd Marietta. beyond a donbt, that the days of Rope binding are W E hare associated as partners in the practice j numbered, and the immense advantages of the ofigrintiw wntfet of the Macpnandad* Hoop Lock and Iron Tie. Their economy \y expect firomthi' found i ifPalmoRtnr Consumption a’nd its kindred diseases, CARES, Ornamented and Plain, ’ TTOTiT; A XI) BITTERS mgethcr wit^my^unrirMled oppoRunitiea and ad j ^?Jor*7nude of cbojo.^mtterinla. T „ p lwn „ nIIAVrA vantage of ical i cteareii—aided not a little bv a perfect >y»tcm of Medical Inhalation—has en- ; ° n most reasonable terms. a bleu m** to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success* • ftil course of treatment for the positive and radical j •ore of all diseases of the Throat, It n~s, and Air- J Postage*. By inhalation, the vapor and curative ; jropertiesof medicines are directly addressed to the . li«ea»ed organs and the integument. I do not ad vise the use of Medical Inhalation of anv kind, to Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice ad on the most reasonable terms. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IN THEIR SEASON. THE CELE3RATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR ALEX. M. SPEER. SAMUEL HUNTER. B. Hill, LAW CARO. T. P. Stchs, Stubbs A Hill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Macon* Go* N apl 20 of the human body, and 'wh*i Junctions uelhthe povr ersc iv developt d. Thestom- • * aefat dependeut on the Reiiy^ thy $ ■m* 'w' aaee ependeat on the for the proper perform when the ftomach is at tem suffers in conse quen -(.7 the LIVE R—having L ceav^i to , For the disease of that' « organ,. prietors has made it his ^ stndy. more than twenty yeam ^ to wherewith to counteraet them to which it is liable. ^ To provet that this re- ^*4 ird any persion troubled ' ‘ with" LltV PLAINT, in any of Its torm-, wherever tried, has been conceded in these points 1. They save sweaty to thirty dollar-* ennt io baling material oa every •*« ha ad red I what is better: bottle, aui conviction W t. f-rtji, J These C ams remove' , til a rt;* J lerfromthseystem.sup- fr piling ^ ,J healthy liowof bile, and invig ,T * ache, cxc& ng food to di- TIIE BLOOD, giving • hole mschinerv. re- . u ... disease—electing xrad- ^ icii ~ We abail keep couatantly on hand dur ing the Fall and Winter,, Freeh Oysters and Fish,, the exclusion of yaarrU treatment-, und although I, native and imported, of tbe best qnalilies and re- • :ou*ider it a useful adjuvant in the proper uixn-ge-. spectfuUy invite orders, which sh :il be faitbfally UYSPBPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, i 0 " 1 WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE Wm. K. dcGralTcnricd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, •MACON, GA. OFkTCE, third door below Lanier House—above oct 27 yel ieem it very necessary that each patit at should have the benefit of both general and local tr eatment. The «access of my treatment in the above diseases, and die hi^h character of tbe Institution over which I have so long had the honor to pre&id>», are too well Choice Tobacco and Sugars, ■ To which we invite the attention of Coonoisseurs ; in these articles. oct 5 L. N. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. And the various effections consequent upon a die- <>«ee next to Concert HxH. over Pxyne’a Drug ■d.rc,! Store jan * Latest News by tbe ordered STOMACH OR LIVER, S UCH u Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Lots of Appetite, Despondency, Costireness. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous. Kheuir—— J v ’ ’ *— - known to need any eulogy or comment from me.— _ . _ • In all Nervous, Khenmatic. and Neuralgic Affec- ; Y\7^U<L practice in the BRUNSWICK CJ At tbe solicitation of many private and professional A T.l fl.n tj If. ’ I ‘ftlriPTarin. lions, it hu in numerous instances proved highly j ” comprising the following counties, philanthropic aid tha above: ® ^ beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. J ™ are, W ayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Cc »!1 V«— anJ HP _ nil !• ....... Tn. 7 . ! t.. „ . ,.V! ‘ *' * ** ' — friends, through whose . charity has been long and liberally mpported, and after due oonaideratiun, I have conr.uded to make .neb arrangements aa will bring the benefits of my of all. To all whom II may concern. J. B. HILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA., 'ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT es, Glynn. . ana Coffee and This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on Chariton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4 BILL! OUS AT- plied, and much more convenient for the compress. I ^3. Hiaajertcc: safeguard against loss of Cotton ! “ea« 0Ral »*« ° r ,he k gfa-tweftpf tone ,j TiytWa - T A1'K» U ,„ PfirvExnJ LIVEUn is srScitL. thefoodt-i This is to notify the pabUc that treatment within ths ream ot alL *r_ _ _ _ _ s . yv . • of its great success iu most of the European States, nyitlf, as heretofore, to those oi.ly I S3.3. (IS IS 3,1, IID TT1 fi H £T3.1 T1. ita introduction into the United States was intended Infirmary, or who were able to visit | AO uli UUIUO AAQUilAi] more especially for those of oar fatherland scattered and there 0 experience and treatment within ths reach and not confine 1 ho entered tbe •trictfy scientific principles, after the manner of the j celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbavs. Because of iu great success iu most of the European States. 1 me at my office. Hoping therefore tl;at tbe arrange- And begs to assure bis patrons that hi* SALOON is here ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro fessional brethren aud tbe public. 1 would respect fully announce in conclusion, that / can non be eon over the face of this mighty country. ISAAC 1IAKDEHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA., inly 7 ly not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling put- Meeting with erreat success uconf them. I now offer fecAionAl brethren and the pabUc. 1 would respect- J lie will find the establishment open not for the tea- it to tbo AinericAn publics kuov.-iag that it* truly f the year, and those wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. *on cniy, but at all seasons of t] nlted personally or by le£/er t on all diseases as above cabling upon us will at all hours find our Larder sup- and that the medicines, the *amc as used in the In plied with all tbe delicacies that the New York arid whose constitutions may have been impaired" by tbe stitutjon, prepared to suit each individual case. Inha- other market* will afford in the Way of eatables, and continuous use of ardeut spirit or other forms of Mr dical Inhaler*, Jtc., &e., will be for- something good to drink, and six days out of seven dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effort, it . * _a*_ a c._. **- .. ... • finds its way directly to the seat of Cf*. thrilling and ling Vapor*, . w warded by utpress to any part of tbe United States inure than can be fonud in any other bouse in town or the Canadas. Trans.—My terms of treatment by T. G. HOLT. Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, , , , . , . M A CON, GA. It u pxrtlcalxriy recommended to those persons f x FFICE in Rsisfon's new block on Cherry Street, v/ first door above entrance to Concert Uall. aug-l letter are as follows, viz: #12 per month for each pa tient, which will include medicine salficient for one month’s use ; also, Inhaliug Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows: to be paid to " ress Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, - "lemon " ieo wit mr and tbe balance So af tbe* expiration of the month, if the petit *«t v -e cured or is entirely satbfied with tbe treatment. Patients, by giving a fu 1 history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can a be treated as ell by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett’i treatment may His bill of fare will every day Be just the thing for little pay, And those who at their (dace may eat, Will find iu it all things complete, • And going one*, they then will know That ISAACS’ is the place to go. G r. CCLVERKOCSX, |. A. ANSLXY. Culverhoase A Atisley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, will be disappointed; bui to tbe sick, weak and low KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA, spirited, it will -prove a grateful aromatic cordial, practice m Crawford and the adjoining possessed of singular remedial properties. * \ counties. All basil CAUTIO.Y: E. Isaacs & Brother, ^>irtt, andfin fact, infusing new health and vigoHn Under RaI»toa** flail, Cherry Si. s ^ 8teru ' system. Xoticc.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage *. Ili« an a2xi:o«t aktslsie accarity asaiaac Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown thestom-chanupreveiK ^ by actual experiment, trill smoulder without j ante, twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty . y .rf ° f n of time for easy extinguishment. ( Te “ t9 1 Mf^HTMAKE. - ^ 5 Jt is aa "absolutely secure fasteuiuff. In ! mmj COVnv actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus lI J’■ LO. ll\ bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular ^ K° V HF^iV? 01,00 ‘ briCk P * vemen *’ , "“ h0Ut i J e Wdl tSteu for Kfo 6. It is perfectly simple,and requires no machinery moves the canse of the i dUea at all iu the application. Any commoa hoop-iron of I P € £J , . . proper width and thickness, (which is about i inch { _ Dnly on » dose unm wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick.) and * ^ n. of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken j r a° io the hand, one end passed through the opening, j JiOitULa. from the under side, of one end ot the under part' of the lock to the length of about one inch, and then J Ep J ‘ 1 ts neeutts t bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the | efttefyst mi the effects of hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through ^ , . / . a loop or opening in the opposite end rf the lock, • ’ ^^k^ 0 1 and then beut in the same manner as the other. The j *? ovc ? *** saliowness or the'* • I—J cd is .and button is then turned back to its place over them, and the hoop is fast on the bate, and the bale may be moved if desired. 7. Ii bolds the package in one-fourth smaller com- pass than rope—thereby rendering It easier to ban- *'*' die, i j the skin. ; tOned*** en a short gives wifewr to tbe appe- On or Jit'S ttaasii-ij : One dose often repeat- ed corei snd cheapening freight. _ ! cou'ri 1 \ ' r ' rt: . O ' These facts snd mivantages are certified to by ■ c Ieadipg Warehouse men. 1'laatera, Shippers xnd Bn> On® o7t v^do.eseure kers ;u testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec- ; chiidreD- thr-r.- is on hied in this acvertisemtnt. In Montgomery, the r e me dv iii ihe worid as leading Brokers and Buyers, after tire mo.-t .stisfae- re *2? “ 1 “ e w ® r “’, M tory experience and tests, unite ia the following a- • . w . greement, which will leave no doubt on these points j citing the absorbents. We take, pleasure preventiv ‘M attack* lyl surtr, it Xever FnJ cures BROil We, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and Bayers, ^ ** of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we UOUS TYP^ ^ lt ™?r will pay full prices for Don Bound Cotton, if fasten- „ ?\hrX ' ed with the SW4SEHI44SV.S. non*, mru .L , ? n d theuiune.- -..arewilar, The great popularity of tb^ delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public *hou!d • jan 11 l business promptly attended to. guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buv cated vapor can be seen and inspected. sepl4—Cm NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s Book Store. CO., ZEILIN, HUNT k CO, GEORGE PAYNE, and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may 18 day, agreeably to law. Prese nt Cuaui i a- cahthv, (Vrdiuary. Worth Of GUt» J ! ! To the Hun. the Ordinary of Jones County.— 1 cox.iavixo or The petition cf James A. Woodall Administrator on \ (SOLD A SIM ER WATCHES, the v*tate of John M. Woodall, deceased. shov-.*th FINE HOLD JEWELRY Jtc. that he has fully discharged the duty assigned I im I ’ ’ as such Administrator, and therefore petitions :he ; WiJJ lie distributed with even' IOOO Books. Court for x diacWe from said JAimim.tratorship. j n.^ attention ofthe public U respectfully solicL _ , ., L**** J- 3\ oen ,XU retaioo-..i . ; ted to the extensive assortment of vsjnable Standard On heanng the above Petit on, it u ordered, that, .nd Miscellaneous Books, which arc offered for sale citation be issued, snd that all persons concerned be j , t the Jow<art price*. and they are hereby required, to show cause, if nay : cictci cicrei , ........ ,, they have, en or before tbe fitst Monday in Febrssry . GIFTS*! (iIFTs. filFTS*! GIFTS I ■ext. why the said James A. Woodall abould aid be I For every Book purchased at One Dollar or more, discharg' d from his Administratorship, and why ..et- i tbe purchaser will be entitled to receive one of the tera Dismiasory should nut be granted to him. And i following articles: it ia further ordered by the Court, that this citation j Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Lockets, Ladies be published in one or more public gazettes of Hid t and Gents' Gold Guard Chains, Gold Rings, Cameo Mute, for the apace of six months. ; Set*. Gold Bracelets, Cameo and Florentine Set- A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court ot ; tings. Ladies'Cameo Breast Pins. Ladies' Florentine Ordinary, tbi* «th day of August, 1838. ; Sets, Ladies’ Florentine Pins, Ladies'Cameo Ear ueglT CHARLES MACARTHY. Ordinu-y. _ Drops, Ladies’.Gold Breast Pins. Gold Bosom Sinds, Ctonjiu—Jout-s Count}. Mosnav, December 8, 1818. rilllE Court of Ordinary of said connty met this i day, agreeable to law. Present, Charles Ma- carthy. Ordinary. 7'o the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones evi nty. The petition of Lcraoa Tye and W m. A. Lane, Ad Drop*, i ll^uliea' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Ballons, Go'.d Coml mevcial Pens in Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens, with Holders, Extra Gold Pens, with Cases snd Hol ders. Gents' Cluster Bosom Pins, Gold Tooth Picks. Ladies and Gents’ Gold Pencils. Ladies’ Gold Ear Drops, Eight day Parlor Time Pieces, Easing Ma chines. Pock at Knives, Silver Ware, inrlading Spoons, Batter Knives, Porks, Cake Baskets, 4c rafoistraturs raeterorain «ilh the will anm xec. on Also. Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jewety, Gift the estate of Ebeneier H. Moore, deceased, ihow- cth that they have fully discharged the duty m sign ed them as such Administrators, aud therefore pe tition the Court for a discharge from said Ailmin- iatratonhip. LtiutTit, (Petitio Books, 4c., worth from 23 cents to 823.00, Our New Cataiognee for 1839 are sent free to all, upon application. The inducements offered agents are more liberal (ban those of any other bouse in this business for the last eight yean, my experience enables me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with sat- V I SafaMiAK In ■ 1)' _ ranted in evety town and country, to and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any ! whom commissions will be given in books, or a per they have, on or before the 1st Monday in July next. | centagein money. For a club of 10 books, 1 extra \V*. A. Laze, ( 1 .... On hearing the above petition, it is orderec, that . isfaction to all. citation bo issued, and that all poreona concerted be ] * why tbe said Imrans Tye and Wm. A. Lane should book snd gilt given, on larger orders, commissi' ns not be discharged from their Administratorship, and I are more liberal. For foil particulars address. ■ ' - " ' ... . -■ - DUANE KULISON, Publisher, 33 8ostb Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. why Letter* Dismissory abould not be granted to them. And it U further ordered by the Court, that this citation be published iu one or more public ga- series ot said State, for tbe space of six mouths. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this 13th day Dec., 1838. dec 14 CHARLES MACAKTHY. Ordinary. Georgia 4ont>, County. Mosnav. Nor. 1, 1838. j T IHE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day. agreeably to law. Present—CHAS MA- 1 CAKTIlY, Ordinary. To the Honan able Uu Ordinary of Jones County: Tue petition of J ease Pitta, Administrator on the estate cf William Cleiand, deceased, showeth that P. S.—In press, and will be issued February lit, "The Life, speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Web- star,” by Samuel M. Smacker. A. M, a splendidly Illustrated Volume of 330 pages. Agents wanted, jan 18 he baa fully discharged the duty assigned him as I... such Administrator, and therefore petitions the i ”' Court for a discharge from said Administratorship. ' JOHN GRAY, (V*air Tsfgart iV <«raj, DEALER IX* WOODEN WARE AND BROOMS, Not. 13 FULTON, aud 902 FRONT Sts., NEW YORK, here he baa couatantly uu hand, and offers for Saie, J.S..PIVT., :p A i NTE o PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, J. I.. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL. SEWARD & HAYSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. A LL claims iforwarded to as will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in the counties ot Sold at #1 per bottle, or six bottles for #3, by Thomas, Lown les, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, unreswAafinre - Clinch, Wiire, Decatur and Worth. SEW AMD A UANSELL. Thomasville, Xov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 •tre, , „ . . _ .. . : anythin? else nntil you have gives Boerhave’s rely opon immediate and permanent relief, as he , ”" shall be happy to fee our friends, assuring i*jjd Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince seldom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters IDtm that it wi:l be our unremitting rare tn please in j TOU h ow iofinitelv superior it is to all these imita for advice promptly answered- For further psrtic-, e .T, tr y respect, as we natter ourselves we have done tions. ulars address . /AMES M. JAKRETT. M. D„ „ , , , Sold at 81 pe No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y. BT It may not be generally known that we have . the solo proprietors, P. S.—Physician* and other* visiting the city are to meet the wLf’j.’ S ol the Medical Faculty, import-. KFYIjWIV respoctfally*invited to many interesting cases our improved apparatus for the inhalation of medi-a J Look at bis Bill of.Fare, and choose for yourself: Oysters From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, iu the shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in anv war you want them • ALSO, Shrimps and Crabs, W iid Game of er efy variety, , Venison and Beef Steals, Mult on Chops and Veal Cutlet a. Hair, and Eggs. Deviled Ham and Deviled Tera pin#,. Mountain Oysters, Turtle s*oup, &c., Ac., Ac. Wood cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels IN. k i .t : .1 -Ajrtlrur IDickinson, A merican eloquence in •; vn:,. : « new c> clopedia of Commerce; Burton’s Cyclopedia of Wit A ft amor: a Handy Book on Properly Law; Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich Romantic pa^sa gas in South Western History ; Life beneath the Wa ters ; The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur; William the Conqueror, by Gen. S:r Charles Xapier r Doctor Thorne; a new edition <f Edgar A Poe’s works ; The Preacher and the Kin?, The Priest and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentick, by D’lsraeli; Beatrice Cenci: Debit * Credit; Major Roger Sher- ...... „ , . Potter: Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; Belie Brittan W|ld Hacks. Fish, and anything that an epicure ATTORNEY AT LAW, i MACON GEORGIA. OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls- ' bnrv’s Clothing Store. < oct12 FOR SILK OR RE.VT. T HE Two Story h^use on the Forsyth road, known as the VanValkenburg rlsce. Contsins tome ♦welve ro«>ms, all nect-ssary outbuildings, and first rate water: Location pleasant and healthy. The lot contains some sixteen acres, and will be sold trims to suit a purchaser, or exchanged for negro property. J. A. A S. tf. VIRGIN, jan 4—4t i x four : Ufa and Times of Hu :h Milk r; Cruise wants, can always U- bad when in m-s.ou "• ~ ~ " ' • flu' •“ ‘ ' — of the Betsey; Testimony of the Locks ; Jefferson's of Greece; Sparrow Grass Paper* ; Lord Montagu’:? , ortm# . nt of Sf*% bT ,i G - P' K The.Three Beauties, by Conf „. tion . rie ^ Mrs. tf outhworth : \ rntillation ic American Dwell- Orancea. ings ; Derivation of Family nau is; Wisdom. Wit * and Humor; Steps towards Hearen; Den’s Moral Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Bo >k ; Wayside Pic ture* in France, Holland, Belgium and up the Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of ; fine Family Bibles. J. M BOARDMAN. Coufcctiouerles nud Frails. ISAACS also keeps constantly ->n baud a good as Apples, Bana nr s. Pine Apples, Various description of Nuts, Cakes, Ac., OF HATS, JUST RECEIVED AT • STONE’S, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE G ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely do do A Plush do do Tweed, (all- color?) Watches! Watches! ed vritb the I3GEB80LI. HOOP I.OCK, al though we are aware that it will weigh 1 { lbs. more '. per bale than Rope-lied Cotton. HARRIS 4 JOHNSTON C. C. FOSTER, J. S. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savauoab, we copy the following engage 3D ! its wonder ful virtues. All whumc it are siring their lent {many ia ila favor. cy 5ii* water in the mo vigorator, and ■wallow both THE LIVER IXVIGOM meat made with the Compress Eatabiishuient of Mr. ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCI SxvixsiK, July 22d, 1838. Messrs. Frivsax 4 Koekkts. Macon. Ga: , GenU.—l have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for to cure’ c iv kind of LIVER - CampR Ingersoil's Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron the worst Jaundice or Dvsyepiia to .. e ittnn ts.tpr.pd irith •iaiil Tnnt\n tlia l 11 L: ,Y * i. is daily woricing cures, almost too t. It euros ac if by magic, even the fir? benefit, and seldom more than one boiuj b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the ache, all of which are the result cf same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement LIVER, to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. Respectfully, Ac, C. A. L. LAMAR. ?RICE 0*1 DOLLAR PER BoTTuJ SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 34 j Br i Wholesale Agent*: BARNES * PARK, New York ; T. « A SONS. Philadelphia: L. 8.BURR,*0 The Georgia Iron Lock. Company, < H H. hay a co., Portland: John; comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the Cincuinatti; GAYLORD A HA MX! OSD attention of all engaged m Cotton growing, or the F AHNESTU CK. A DAXIS, Qucsj- - Cotton trade, to this intererting and impor'ant sub- * CO., tft. Louis GEORGE KEYS, iect. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be- HANCE. Baltimore, and ret neve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter- and R est and value, and either of them will be glad to fur- A CO., Macon, Ga. uish any further information, or particular applica tion mav be made to the tfecretarv. J. F. WINTER. I T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP A HARRIS, j FREEMAN & ROBERTS T. A. HARRIS, Secretary. Macon, Ang. 3, Idoi*. ly Fancy and Staple DRY-GOO A'EAV STOCK! T HE undersigned feels it his duty to render thanks to the citizens of Houston' aud adjoin- do do do [new.) do do do Leather Sportsman’s Hats, do d.> do Superior Moleskin do (New Style, do do Black Cassimere do * do do And tbe largest and most elegant assortment oi ( bildrruHnud Hot’* Facet UATsA f IPS, Sept. 21, 1§5§. ^!e°/, wh iS b “** te purchased al low prices for eVer offered y, lbu HENRY HORNE’S CONFECTIONERY, Fruit Store, Cake VXD PASTRY BAKERY. CASH, oct 12 B*.* sure aud call at E. ISAACS A BROTHER. NEW STOCK OF Call and see, aud be convinced that he can sell (nEAP All TUE C HEAPEST. dec 7 moved mv STOCK. from Till ANGLE BLOCK to the HATS & CAJPS, AT EEDTTCED PRICES -V-0. 1 Silk lists *4.30 IN No. ~ AT HIS SItV STUKCS, K.UT TO Ayers, Wingfield & Co’s. CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. AUTIES. Dinner* and tfnpprrs fnrnished with nd C€ 2 Silk Hats 3,50, 1 Black Cassimerc bats........4,50 Soft 4 Granite Front Store, OPPOSITE TIIE LAMEK HOUSE. ! AUother GoA ?u moporiiou^r G^n^ONLY. ,!c ^ to ) it I now hare a new and good Those that buy on ere proportion Yit must ex expect to pay the old P I everything ornamental s Oli 1 CEIY -A-* ^ nr is cheaper, more elegant and ex French Pastry of every kind, aa in Desert made to order, among their many new dis.its. French Cendiea Chocolate, Cr« am, etc. Ornngcs, > Building under 1 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. dec 7 BELDEN .a*..,,«- * H< ‘ io “’ in " ,e “• :con * uanK * ,7Sdow " Bridiil Cakes, dressed in. «u»irjMMed^ styles.-- Tea Setts Gilt, selves. .>rand in the Building under Rulston : from $9,00, (best French China) to >25.00 and $75,00. - . White China. Pineapples, Bananas. Lemons, Apples, Hsisins, i made in Softs to suit purchasers and priced aceord- Dates. Fis*. Currants, Citron, J'uts of all kinds, [ irgly. o e «■' - •*- Glass in Setts, French, for from fill 3 .00 to #30,00, per sett, hnnd^mely en graved. Goblets, from *2.J0 per do*, ft*-*!,".. 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 offer at New York Prices, C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKEBS—James Hod Jell A Co. R. A G. Beeslev, Josh Toleman, Josh Olareushaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele- • brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Breqaet, Breithiog Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, by DAY 4 MAUSSEXET. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. , The Mirble Clock, running three weeks without ; winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Day. ltarbie and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Mirim* Time-pieces, with and without thr alarm DAY 4 MAUSSENET. — Fine setts ofjevoiry. DAY 4 HAUSSENET. i Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY 4 MAUSSEXET. Fob, Vest, Charialans and Guard Chains. DAY 4 MAUSSEXET. A fine assortmei t of Necklaces, Crapes, Medaiions and other Trinkets, by DAY 4 M A CSSEN ET. Silver Table, Tea, Sait Mustxri. Berry. Sngar ’ ■- Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. s, and sundry other silver ar | mention, by DAY 4 MAUSSEXET. Musical Instruments. ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron age._ WhiUhe begs a continuance of their lavors, 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 La bo rate a make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of the mest approved and latest style, as can be furnish ed by any Dentist in the State. W E hf.ve just opened a large asd ofGx>dsinone of tha New GRANITE HAl A WORD ABOUT THE “CHEAP STYLE OP WORK” Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices, may feel assured that I will rather share my profits with them than ••accommodate” them with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will never give sat isfaction, and is the dearest at the end All persons desiring my services will please coll at my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the comforts of a first-rate Dental Oraee. Families Iiv- boratory, enable him to Settled with great care to suit t.V I.-wJ it Dental sufotimte. nf ! “d country—among SILl^EOBES A LEZ. • SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE. SILK KOBES VOLAXTE& or FANCY SILKS in great variKT, PLAIN end FIGURED BLACK sH EVENING DRESSES. DxLAIXEand MERINO ROBES Ail PLAIN and FIGURED DxLAIXEs] PLAIN and FIGURED MERINOE- VALENCIAS. POPLIN'S. PLAII'- FOIL ix CUEVHES, MOUii.NI' ous other styles of Embroideries, Real French Cambcir ing at a distance may procure mv services by giving ! r rsmorouiene?, ueal trench Cat me notice Collars, Si tta, Handkerchiefs, Ac. me notice. Dentists will find a large assortment of the best materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for making ar tificial sets, at Northern prices. DR. FREDERICK GARKE, octlS—ly Burgeon Dentist. Violincelos. Violins. Flutes, Flidgeolets, Fifes, ’ ‘ Banjoes and Tamborines. also a line assortment ol .« nn *. if a ii »an|oe*» anu mmo^nnes. also a line assonmem o sion »>1*11, Italil0i Crenel,, an j English Molin Strings by N . . ,. n DAY 4 MAUSSEXET. Preserves, Crackers, Began. Cider, etc. WINES AND BRANDIES of nndoubted parity. Toys, Sardines, Lobsters, Pickles, Sauces, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba ges. Cranbeiries, etc. JTg* All goods warranted to be Ir«t class articles, and sold as low as can be boneht a Macon. TERMS—Cash, for all not lotting Pass books. H. HORNE will attend personally to superintend the setting of tables for Weddings and Parties, either in City or Country. r Ml Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the | Scotch Pebble Glasses, bv DAY 4 MAUSSENET. FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by DAY 4 MAUSSENET. JEWELRY REPAIRING dona at the shortest . notice and intkebestposiiUe wanner, WATCHES, Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell lrtTCHKH. forsaicbv oct 1 6 DAY 4 MAUSSENET. JD^VIJD ROSS, BOOK BINDER AC.COUNT BOOK Manufacturer, C ONTINUES to make BLANK. BOOK!* for Cat Valenciennes Collars and Sell*. Linen and Pique Collars and sc: Mourning Collars and tf eitc Illusion Berthas, Real Thread and Valcuoiecrcs 14 Hosiery and Glove?, great varipl Dress Trimmings, Ribbons. Cloak?, frcun Brodie's, SHAWLS—Neff, Steiia, . varietie?. A full assortment of STAPLE GOOBJ Winch we offer to sell oa ns fnrombidf House In the State. our!*, Counting flonoraand RailBoada j 1^*PLEA.SE CALL AND EXAMIJM and to Bind all varieties of PRINTED WORK, with superior neatness and despatch. MUSIC BOUND WITH ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE. LAW BOOKS IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, E. WINSHIPj AS just received another new H OVERCOATS, anti can afford to i City cv 3NTEW CHOP- GEORGE PAYNE, Cudntht Mkbchxsts will Cud a good as tortment of Confectionaries at my establishment,. u small profits, qnick sale* and satisfaction to ail w . and ihe prices as low as any where else in the City, parties is iny motto. Orders will be filled same as Cni^y's^ed3**xnd"b*nion Setti' ■sn S3—lv • though tbe purchaser were here. • ■ " Oct. 26. R. P. McKVOY. ty City pspers copy. WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DIITJOGIST er varieties suitable for Gardens. Abo Grass Seeds, Anri StfttO LiCOHSed ApothOCRTV. Csnarv Reeds, and Onion Setts. — . J A LARGE variety of Cabbage, Turnip, Early Corn. Flower seeds. Beets, Beans, Peas, all oth- HARPERS" WEEKLY* MAGAZINE, at greatly reduced pii «KAII V3I'*i, GODEY’S —— I land allother PERIODICAL* and Magazines T ° ,,IC i BOUND in ncr.t and chesp Bt:;dings. PURCHASERS of RL.IDV Particular atrention paid to the re-bieding vulua- ' Hfflj , ble old Books. rill do well to call acd exanua* i am offering to sell at reduced prices -:a jan ! Brooms, Twines, Cordage, On hearing IBs above petition, it is ordered, citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be and they are hereby required, to show cause, if uuy theyhave. on or bifore the 1st Monday in May next, i cedar Ti ns, tails, yiotuxs, coolers, CBVHXS, why the said Jesse Pitta should not be dUcharg.-d WILLOW CKADLES, WAriONS, from bis AdminUtratorsfaip, and why Letters Dts- CHAIRS AND BASKETS, missory abould not be granted to him. And it u : (n j8_3m further ordered by the Court, that this citation Ita 1 — '— “0ID MAGXOLLIWDIS T HE nndersigned offer for tale the above stan- . dard brand of fi sortment, by jsn 11-—3m pphe J. II. 4 VV. S. ELLIS, Cherry St. Macon, Ga MACON. OA. I u happy fo inform bis friends, patrons and the Office upon the corner of Thira A* Cherry-Sts., : TT n ,, J Qy Qnj 1 public generally, that his Stock is now full and I Over G. T. Rodgers 4 Son, Macon, Ga. JQLcliA Ut/lHtCUl 0w Mel •Lsm t Verr articlpthut should xbp * I Order? from a distance will meet with prompt at- lateness of the season. tention. T. C. NISBET. BOOK BINDING. complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Drug-aud Cbeniical Store WANTED. published iu one or more public Gazette# of said ! Will JOU L'O AoiTll, Wbcu JOU can Dtate, tor the apace of six months. do better Soiltll 1 A true extract from the Minute* of Juno* Court of _ „ nc-wre Ordiuarv, this 3th day of November, 1838. (&j . -, -i' T'^S^SSS nov 9 Georgia, CHAS MACARTHY. Ord. lout s County. I Hoxdat, October 4th, 1838. T KHE court of Ordioary.of said county, met this day agreeably to latr. Present, CHAS. "' CARTIIY, Ordinary. MA- MAXUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, FORSYTH.i OA. H AVING purchased the entire in- 3 terest of the late firm of Banks, Wilder 4 Co. 1 invite the attention^ To tkeHon. ths Ordinary of Jones County.— ' of,be chiaenaof Forsyth and surronuuing rouuiie: Tbe pttUhm Of Robert V. lineman and DaviJ jj.; avSS&FSbci AWAWCaSl Blount, Cxecutors of Thomas Blunt, dec.* respect wiaqi?«4 PHAETONS, Ac’ Ac lam c-onst^iitlT ... 11 v .iwiwgh tofo. (fourt that thev hare disclraJrocd ; on hand—of tiirce or four which combino rl'emm ami wiln//gd/nrax, ttrrn/rik and durability. Oriii rs Uxecutorahip. Rorert V. Harder**, baggie laid s of fine RYE WHISKEY, ot their own distillation, in barrels and half barrels. The quali-y of ibis Whiskey known so favorably in the South, for the past tight years, will always be kept up t< its former high standard, and purchasers and cons inters can re’ pure KYI. WHISKEY, J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every,, - , .... „ , description of m.\sx account books, and eisds ' bies him to replransh his Stock Weekly, with lagaaines. Law, Music and , . ’ h KESH AND CHOICE GOODS, :npl in any style desired, Magaaines, , „„„ , . - . - . . , Miscellaneous Books, clxrks’ hucokd and dockxt »hich are bought with greatattentfon to punty.and . Weekly arrival t of the Savannah Steamers ena- j T AM still baying Military bounty Laud Warrants, es him to reulenish hia Stock Weeklv. with 1 I and will always and will always give tfie highest cash price. Macon Ga. ulyL’S ly G J. BLAKE Ware 3Etou| AXD COMMISSION* MB»f eJIacou, On- W ILL continue to give prompt» FIRE PROOF WAREHOCtfk. ner ofrd and Poplar streets, to all : ted to Heir charge. Will, their thunks for part favors 1 pledge of Luthfolness to all thilT Wj toinera, they hope to receive ti. : *r *--- ; ed best quality paper. C5f* En^ineeis’ profile XAKCrACTURER Of STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, j books, with or without rnt.VTr.n rosus.and warrant- LOW it at any DrugEstablishment in Geor- j CHEAF CLOTHING. (TRIANGULAR BLOCK.) Mr. CLisartn-Wo wish to make it known to the ■' Drutrs, Cbciuicals and .nediclnes, people of Macon, and the country generally, through ;. Liberal adv your extensive circulation, thatwe are now offering da S?^.^ n . rr '. 1 “ir ed '. our large ra’Kt.re— Stock of Clothins: . . I per son a l sup t vision, and entirely free from any dde- terious »ubscaore» which render made up whiskies so objectionable. Always having a large rtock of the above, and .EngiLd,drawi„gto„y.e P „^ r or^,^ m,hebest BHYSICLANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS All orders frem the country promptly snd careful- Compounded at all hoars with care and neatness, i ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one door ■ ??tock cwioiata in part of the following articles: below Ross and Coleman's. apl 13 | Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors. Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, groat variety. Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools, Liberal advances made on Cot»n i SAW MILL MACHINERY. MILL GEARING.CASTINGS. AND MA CHINERYIN GENERAL. Jona.-tlia.il Oollins, (Late Patten, Collins * Co.) . „ . , , , . ,» . W ILL continue the Wore Il.n,c nudt'om- Mechanical, Artificial and Natnral Leeches, nalreion Bn»inr«. at the Fire Proof Build- f 1 * 3 ! 1 M 0 ,P S "> d »*> o*ber Herbs, ing ocenpied by them iotbis place, in connection : ^“RjeM Iastroments and Medicine Chests, with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfaily solicits “« 8 tsr ?, h “ d 'lelef.nes, p<« nf tlio nalmnt nffliA atiH Plant, l h 106 CftStOr Oil for Family US6, other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phila- IVroIIRht Iron Colton Screws. Su- ers cent”SlV° iiVtttz^ngthetr^udivfdttt^a’tention'to ■ Wines and Liquors for Medical use only, Awltihia w. .r.on.hl.,1 to shin vends from either ci- 1 rtnuttre OIT l ivro e ni’r I ire • ■ 1 . ., , _ Perfnmerv. P.tmades and Toilet Articlo.. delphta, ty din e we are enabled to abip goods from either ci- irert. FREEMAN * SIMPSON, Phirnix Distillery. OFFICE—109 So. Front 8t„ Philadelphia. • “ 96 Wall St., New York. oetlS—ly No pains will be spared tc make their Gm sts iXEW HOTEL Jb-t Tliomasvlllc. citat!on7e*ufaed! ^thsltup^i^c^I^dhS! i f' ied ’ * il ®»ir«r«>ents for work ymmie.Uymet. ’ ihe.People generaUy to gtsw them a call. . and they are hereby required, to show cense, if any 111 they have, on or before the first Monday in April next, why the said Hubert V. Hardeman and David E. j % Hfount should not be discharged from said Ezecu 1 ranted torsb'.c. and why Letters Dismisaory should not be granted to them; and it is further ordered, that this citation be published in some public Gaxettoef said' ROCA'S BALSAM State for the apace of aix mouth*. . s>„i, e, ...I. . ri..1.1 Tn .I near AdamsA Reynold's Cottcn Ware Hotue, where A true extract from the minutes ol Jones Court of' 10T rHililOiliin On 1 UoOIY'Ui.ir LOnSDOipiiOll. < you can get the highest market price in cash. Ordinaly this Sthot October, 1858. * '* * oct 12 CHAS MACARTHY, Ord. Repairing done at short notice and all work war- | "** aMAKDA 1- LITTLE A SON. eng 41833. 1 yr J. H. BANKS 100 Negroes Wanted, FOR tbe New Orleans Market. Thos. Bagbv's Negro Mart, on Po| Apply at oplar St., GAR MILLS. SHAFTS & PULLIES, IRON RAILING, WROUGHT A CAST, AC. T IIE undersigned believe* that he is manufactu ring and selling the above Machinery, Un per cent, cheaper, and of as good quality as any estab lishment at the South, and is willing to warrant all the work as equal, if not rnperior to any. Deo. 28. Notice. Soi'TH-WrrtKBK BAIL ROAD Co., ) Macon. Geo. Jan. 1st, 1839. J Tbe Ammal election for President and Five Di rectors of Ibis Company, will be held at their office in this City, on Thursday, loth February next. JOHN. T. BOIFECILLET, Sec. 4 Trees, jan 4—<d. all business confided to their care. Advances made j Perfumery. Pomades and ToiM Articles. Cotton and other Produce m store, and orders : Silver Leal, Qoidand Tin-foil and Artificial at very redneed price?. Our Stock of heavy Over . Coats and thick Clothing generaUy, is very*large; ; we do not intend to summer them over. We shall j offer inducements for the next thirty days. tSTA large stock of HATS and CA PS at cost, decil HORACE FITCH 4 CO. tyi’ianter's Family Store?, riio IhJ Ac., famished at the lowest market r,: ' TUOS. HARDEMAN. asp 7 !E .S AT7LSBDJ i WASHINGTON BLOCK, Oi\ L3Nd| MAC OX. GA: 1 carefully filled, jnly 6—tf JONATHAN COLLINS. Georgia, Crawford County, W HEREAS. Washington Yining, Administrator of Jane Watson, deceased, applies to me for Teeth, Hair,Tooth and Nail Brushxs, —— White Wash, Paint, Cloth nnd Flesh Brashes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and from date of shipments. Macon, Jon. 4th, 1838. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot i ton consigned to George Parsons 4 Co., Savannah, and agree to hold tbe cotton forty-five to fifty days : T AKES pleasure iu informing his ^ l ayers generally, that he is offer one of the most elegant suisur-r Fall and Winter Gtfj ,he of the ! MdaI thejutout Nostrums of the da; Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, jan S ISAAC SCOTT Corner apl 21 Estate of said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt and ■ singular the parties at interest, to show cause, (if i , _ any they cao) within the time pres, ribed bylaw. Dwelling House itnd Lot For Sale why said letters abould not be granted. Given coder my hand and official signature, this December 18th, 1858. JAS. J. RAY, Dec. 28. Ordinart, C. C. For Gentlemen's wear, that can be city. Constant additions of desirable Is made by every steamer. J He basin his employ, one ofthe id-'J | SOUTH OK NEW YOHK, ar„! cssU rRS. MART SEYMOUR offers her residence for sale. Tha House contains Six Plastered $10,000 Oasli! Valuable Plantation I CARPET INI Floor Oil Ol; IN HOUSTON COUXTr FOR SALE. T HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol-; lira cash, the Plantation in Uoutton county;!. : Rooms, a fire place in each room. All the nccesaa- 1 knosm as the Ben Gray plat e, containing THIit- ry out buildings, and agood well of water. The lot TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation I r; ... iaL S3. A ato a-__* A TV tn a ... 1 —11^. S t!... •_ ft. r Tit HE [Wihlic is new put in possesion of one of X the most extraordinary remedies extant, for GcorRIM, Jours County. whathaa heretofore been considered an incnrahlc i ■ Mo.\ oar, October 4th, 1838. diaeaae: being aa OUTWARD APPLICATION. met this tbe action of which is seemingly miraculous, and IAS. MA- its having uone of those attributes wLich make u]i th numerous compounds now in general use. $650 Reward. asoNnav, uctoner.tn, T ill E court of Ordinary, of said county, i day agreeably to law. Preacnt, CHA CARTHY, Ordinary. 7o the Hon the Ordinary of Jones County. A Pamphlet containing directions, letters ftom dts Thu petition ofSofomon Roberta, Admitdstrttor on UngnUhed aud weU kuowu individuals, and other J the estate of Nancy Roberts, dec- showeth that he hat fully discharged the duty assigned him aa such Administrator, and therefore petitions tho Court for a discharge from said Administratorship Solomon Roberts, Petitioner. .. _ , . On hearing tho above petition, it is ordered that ‘ ^ to citation be touted, abd that all persons concerned be, 1 <toc 14 ■ «Xa5rt 1 S31 c«muK»>m>k 1 f ‘ *• •b« dd w* be, Exchange at Sight . g. R-Oraffenbett documentary evidences will accompany the remedy, r Mr. James Bess having ceased to be the Agent for the saie of this Balsam, the price has been re duced to f 4 n Jar, and 30 cents fur ths Bandage. It can only he obtained ofthe proprietor,by letter t Box 1708 P. o- Philadelphia, Pa, Irith* S. IIKAIKURD'S MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE, . Opposite Roes, Coleman J) Rose, a-,id C. //. Freeman. C ROCKERY, Gla*a Ware, House Furnishing ar ticles of evesy description. Tin Ware of all kinds. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Free*era, Brooms, Pails, Toy Burrows, Wagon* and Willow Ware. FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture bought and sold. Repaired. Cleaned end Varnished itch. Violins. Canes, te. Repaired and Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and HE above reward will be paid for the appre- 1 henaion and delivery of JAMES RETELL, to the Sheriffof CrajrfordConnty. He was convicted „ . of tbe morder of Wm W. Hammack, ofaaidCouuty. Mid !ettOT ritould not be granted. He made his escape from Jones county Jail on tbe ' - — |Ue 23d day of August last. DESCRIPTION. Jamea Revell weighs about 173 lbs., is about aix feet high, but bleached, from long confinement, hair kinkey, and mixed with grey, and generally worn parted in the middle, and resembling that of a ne gro appearance of mixed blood, gene-rally has a smile on bis face, age between 33 and 40 years, by trade he ia a Boot and Shoe Maker, 1 have good Simeon Enoch 1 . These are therefore to cite and admonish all the parties at interest, to show cause, it any they can, by said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this December 12,1838. dec 14 JA3. R. RAY, Ord'v. mn J. STROZIXR- JOHN T. OlOVZR. IRON RAILING. Manufactured at the Iron Works of Messrs. Findlay 4 Sons, of Macon, for iL®KmgYu -oprit^or of the Patent Right for the Southern States, particularly in- WWLILIlAJfiO L rjlHE: subscriber, sole vites the attention of Bnilders and othett to this reasons to believe that be ia yet iu the State of >rt . STitOZIEK A GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL praetie. U »tof£un,t of Terrell. CUty, I k,l-t,wl... U'.L.!.. tt.n-raint, l-.rl-A.ad Krew. . uip treu Wlltl m u. new and improved Iron Fence, which he is prepared to furnish to order in numerous patterns of great Chai'ffijochee, Webster, Randolph, Early aad Stew- 0 y Georgia. He may disfigure Mmaelt jan 4 T. D. HAMMACK. next, why the said Soiomon Roberta i disohalgdd from said Administratorship, and why Letters IjmsBstay abould not be granted to him; and it it further trdered that this citation be publish inblic Gazette of said State for the space A une extract from the minutes of Jooeu Court of Or,:;:, ri tt- Cth day of October, 1838. oct 13 CHAS. .M aCABTHY, Ord. V,\,i iiiii.h ■ Petmpee.for«»lsby 1(JU AVli-Rb, WLNUK1EL* 4 CO. Exchange; ON NEW TURK. LONDON. PARIS, FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.) HAMBURG. BERLIN. the Company. Macon. W»v. 9—3ta K K, C A^.Tf^ f co^ r any OII ‘ DR. J. DICKSON SMITH, . ty AH business entrusted to them, will i pr. mpt and unremitting attention. Jan. 4.—ly. „ c ire a Wordtothe Ladip^ l receive edbctivuenthe i>o::= witii sufficient play to expand 1 vv V.L LLJ LAIC AJCLUlltJo. rj_ rlrJlria and contract without strain to the parts by change I VC7*E »re now receivingtkeSecondStock of Win- Oct,U.i.LLCO, of temperature. >V ter Goods, aa ooe of Ihe firm has jaat return- r r I'rrmr Negroes, and Frame Gin llotise. Cotton Screw and i These Lauds are level and well adapted to the pro duction of Coni or Cotton, and instead of wearing out, get more productive as they grow older, under fsdlrtous cultivation. The place will be sold on a credit of one, two and SA^Q’, DeLAISE. LACE and MUSUS- WINDOW CURT- WINDOW SHADES, GILT<*' BANDS in great variety. • Purchasers will consult their ov» ‘ «32*2 for * * u,n equivalent to ten thousand j aminiii^mystock Imfore bSyirg- Any i _ by tadreselo^the nnder?i^ne>l at Basbavrille. Haas-11. ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN. a *' Sept. 2U. IBMi farther information desired, will be furnished [ ang 3—tf CLEGHOKIf & S Manufacturers of, and D'-t “’j , of temperature. For sale or Kent. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, tiacos, ucoBitu. l’or Sale on £.0117 Credit. J OFFER for tele, on 1 For cheapness, durability, simplicity of construe- ed from New York. All goods bongbt the first i tion, strength and all other requisites necessary to ( purchase are marked down to ran them off and the ■ HOUSE and Lot on Wilutst, near the necessary for a Plantation six miles A denoa of Dr. Strehecktr. Uining six For Saleattbis Bank in com? tn suit J. S. HUTTOS', Savannah, Sep. 6, 1858. BREMEN, 4c, family. All is complete ami in good order. It fe purchasers. N. Cashier. 39—Cm. | oh ef the best places for a residence in the City. For terms applv at tbo affine ef jan (’39 SPEER & HUNTER. W ILL attend promptly to ah Professional calls owned by T. L HOLT, made on him, either at his Office or Residence, seven acres. Two hunt by day or night. There are all tbe necessary knittings on the place. OFFICE—Over Menard 4 Burgbard’s Jewelry Negro Cabins, Gin House and Smew, aad a great Store, on Cherry Street. RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Boss’, jsn 19 [trade will be made. Faq., at Americas, or oct 3 1838 tf Apply to T. M. FURLOW, to the undersigned. JAMES W. GRIFFIN. sf 'sarsssris: le -' th ^ hips . , - — rn to ran them off and tbe ■ ” second Stock can be purchased at prices varying ; from 37) to 50 per cent less than previous prices. "Tis useless to particularize, as our Stock is too | — _ , vast, and comprizes too many entirely new gems to 1 CURD, II. A. WISE, and at the Iron Works of! put on paper. Messrs. R. FINDLAY 4 SONS, where the different, No-.r is the time to bny yourselves rieh. Don’t _ - ‘ when it is so convenient ;ed over. M 4 ROSS. stvle* may be seen—or with the undersigned, will looe money by not calling, when it is si receive prompt attention. WM. L. LONGLEY. C7*Call soon before style* are pick. Ms.0D.Ga, Ja>ni. D0V 16 liUSs, C0LLMA3 RUBBER BELTP* iippMin e jsn (—ly