Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, March 15, 1859, Image 4

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'H'? ’ T Y. r L:,- , BIBB ailEUIFF -» T —iIX benU K- ■ ■ ; i art 11 . ■« >\ thecityof M-ic-ragO*-'Ml 4«tT April next, between the usnal hours of ThlfiotToTpxroel of LAND, situate In the City <> Umoo in mid County, nod known, in the plan <> Mid city, u part of let No. seven (»>, in square No eighteen (It), containing fifty-two and a half fi*» front on Walnut street, and known as the residenct i let of Jaaaas Mean’s family, levied on to aatiat}' ope d. fa. lame, from Bibb Superior Court, in favor William B. Parker, va. James Ueara. Keb.itd.ltS9. T.W. BKANTLY. _ **•« Sheriff. Blt»l» t| ((1 1^;!-,. Mm-hH Sul,-. YTTILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in May YY next, betweew the usual hours at sale, before the Court House door, ia the City of llipn, IKKo County, the following property, to wit: 1 Dentists Operating Chair, 1 Spittoon. I Wash Stand. 1 larjt* Mirror. 1 Her Stand, a Plash Aim Chain. IS Pin»h Chair*. 1 Hush Sob, t OSce Chain. 1 Clock. 1 Door Hell. S Window Ottomans and Stools. 1 Center Table. 1 Pine Bureau. I drcretnrr. * Drapery Window Curtains. 1 large Hash Covered Chair. • Oeroodols. and 1 Show Case, aalaiy a mortgage fi. fru from BibbSai ia (aver of Jonathan A. Virgin, vs. Ill prejm^ponudont In nddmortgago. »ose ii.*or w if I v ''* * :lV >I>AYi« I. applie* aaia the fol i °* u^mia-iio* froM the a din mistral i Estate of said doceaaod. levied oa to 8e peri or Court, . Hiram Soger,— ED. a. JEFFERS, Pepty. Sheriff Btbb Mierill Mile. Ci'orgia. Crawford County, . , - dnistrator' — to mo for i , ioo of the These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all sad I IRON WORKS, F I D I, A 1"S singular the parties at interest, to show cause, (if] any tliey no) with'iq the time prescribed by law, whraao: letters should not be panted. Given under my hand and official signature, this Decembar lrtb, IS.'*. JAS. J. BAY. Dee. ORDiXanr, C. C. VS TILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in April next. VV before the Court Uoase door ia the citv of Uaooo, between the Banal hours ot sale, one Cart »*. one Dentist Lathe, two Dentist’s Work Bench is, one pair Bellows, one lot Tools, ont Siove. and tan box Hendries, levied on as the property of Seger * Hlaisdsto. to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Corn !• favor of J. M. Boardraan, varans Setter A Blato- dale. Principal, and J. A. Virgin, S-curity. marl KD. O. JEFFERS, D’ty ( Valley, containing one ball lying west of the Miltary H the Store known aa Lilly’s Houston Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court Home door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, on the 1st Tuesday la April next, the following property to wit > Parts of lots No*. 19 and 19, in the town of Pt. half acre more or leaa.a:id ury House, and in the rear of i Lilly’s Grocery, and known aa the Pasted Lots ia said town, levied on aa tha pre- party of David P. M. Brand, and pointed out by J. b. Adams, transferee, and levied on by one fi (a from Taylor Inferior Coart, James P. Corbin, and Henry L. Corbin, Kreeaton of Napoleon B. Corbin, da named, vs. David P. M. Brand, and Zacbariah X. brand, and Wm. 11. Brand Security. ALSO, at the same time and place, win be sold, - four balm of Cotton, levied on ns the property of James W. Skinner, and pointed out by John L. Pol der Plaintiff’s Attorney, levied on by one fi fa from Honatce Superior Court, Felder, King ft Co Jamas W. Skinner. ALSO, one lot of land. No. (307,1 three hundred aad seven, in the lath District of Hooatou County, containing two hundred and two aad one half acres, more or lees, it being the lot on which the defend ant, John Henderson, now Uvea, levied on to satisfy oast fa from Houston Superior Court, Jamas H. dark. Trustee, va. Jobs Henderson, of Houston county, and Lawson S. Henderson of Macon county, aad pointed oat by John Henderson, one of the de- ALSO, the Mills on Mousy Creek, and lot of land on which the said Mills are situate, containing two hundred aad two and one-half acres, more or leas, number not known, bat known as Crawford’s Sites Mills, sense one-fourth, or uae-balf miles south of the South-Western Railroad, aa described in fi fa. Par’s Mills, levied on by one n ta from Superior Court, K. Vindlav A Sons.va. * JOHN L. HOLSTEAD. Sheriff Hobart A. Crawford. United States marshal's Sate. W ILL be sold before the Court House, in the city of Maooa. on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, via .- A Store House on the lot on which it staods in the town of Montezuma, Macon county, on the South- Western Kail Hoad, it being the Store House form erly oocupied by James A. Stubbs. Levied on as the property of Michael Prendergast, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa. from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Robert Ewing vs. M. Prendergast A Co. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attoresy. The Hotel Buildings and Lets now oocupied by Alexander Meriwether, fronting on the public squire ia the town of Vienna, Dooly county. Said Lots containing one and n half scree, more or less. Also the North half of lot of Land No. 99, in the 7th Dis trict of Dooly connty. adjoining Elisha Woodwairi. All painted oat by Alexander Meriwether. Aloo, lot of Land No. 91, in the 7th District of Do<ly county. All levied oa as tbs proper of Alexander Meriwether to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, !n favor of J. 8. A L. Bowie A Co.,- Alexander Meriwether. THOS. L. ROSS March 1, 1839, U. 8. Pep. Marsh tl. Houston April Sheriff Sale. VT7TLL be told, before the Coart House door in YV Perry, Houston county, on the first Tues day in April next, between the legal hours of sale, ill that tract or parcel of land known as the Cbiin adjoin! ig >rd. wh< ic on as tiie . _i fi fa from i inferior Court, returnable July Term, U13, Carhart A Rolf, va. John J. Glover, and Elijah !i. Halsey. lauurt] JOHN SMITH, D’py Sh’f. Administrators' sale. .win tfffortfia Jours 4 oiitiiy. Monday, December $, 1S5S. n\BM Court of Ordinary of said county met this X day. ajrrenable to law. Present, Charles Ma* earthy. Ordinary. Toth* //on. the Ordinary of Junes county- Tli * j .-titianof LuranaTy* and Wm. A. Lana, Ad ministrators raeteronun with tha will auaeicsl, on thaaatataof KhanaaarH. Aloora. daoeaaed. ahow- Hh that they have fohj discharged the duty Mai^n* fdthtm as such Administrators, and therefore pe tition tha Court for a discharge from said Admin* SK.'Ea.J'*—* On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be aad they are bemby required, to show cause. If any they have, on or before the 1st Monday in July next, whytfaeaaid Lunina Tye and Wm. A. Lane should not be discharged from their Administratorship, and why Letters Dumissory should not be granted to them. And it ia farther ordered by the Court, that this citation be published in one or more public ga zettes ot said State, for the apace of six months. A trn. extract from the cunotrs of Jones Court of Ordiuary, this 13th day Dec., 1939. dec It CHARLES MACABTHV. Ordinary MACON, GA. SteaBi Eli . incp and Mill V arhinery, Cotton i : '• -s aod Screws. Horse Powdrs, Cmic Mills liid Kettles. I]JON RAILINOS. COLUMNS, MILL STONES, GIN GEER, Grist and Circnlur> Sine wills, PULLEYS. WHEELS, SHAFTING, ire.. Ac. a FINDLAY & SONS, Feb. L T. C. NISBET. ght. Arrive at Atlanta "-•* M. Atlanta t.t .* Atlanta t at Mac at Mac Georgia—Jones Count)’. Moxnav, Nov. 1, 1939. T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day, agreeably to law. Present—CHAS MA- CaRTUY, Ordinary. To nle Honorable the Ordinary of Jane* Connty : The petition of Josse Pitta. Administrator on the Wrought Iron Colton Screws- Sit- a.ISTFACTCRXR or STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, SAW MILL MACHINERY, MILL GEARING. CASTINGS. AND MA CHINERY IX GENERAL. estate of William Cleland, deceased, sbow'eth that be has fully discharged the duty assigned him as such Administrator, and therefore petitions the Court for a discharge from said Administratorship. Jtut Pitts. Petitioner. On bearing the above petition, it ia ordered, GAR MILLS, SHAFTS & PULLIES, IRON RAILING, WROUGHT A CAST, AC. oner, j Ml HE undersigned believes that he is mannfaetn- „ . . =d, that, X ring and selliug the above Machinery, ten per citation be issued, and that all persona concerned be 1 ore/, cheaper, and of as good quality ns any estab and they are hereby required, to show cause, if an>f lidunent at the South, and is willing to warrant all they have, on or be fore the let Monday in May next, the work si equal. If not superior to any. why the said Jesse Pitta, should not be discharged f Deo. 29. from bis Administratorship, aud why Letter. Bis- j 1 - —-—1 1 _ . ’ ’ — miasory sbonld not be granted to biui. And it is ~ further ordered by the Court, that this citation be ■ published in one or more public Gaxettea of said . State, tor the space of six months. A true extract from the Minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, tbia 3th day of November, 1939. I nov# CHAS. MACARTHY. Ord. Georgia, Jones Comity. Moriist, October tth, 1939. i T HE court of Ordinary, of said connty, met this day agreeably to law. Present. CUJ SCHOFIELD & BROTHER, a .llnroii. Georgia. elrfiirTSSiS,' To the Horn, the Ordinary of done* Connty.— The petition of Robert V. Hardeman and David E. Blount, Executor* of Thomas Blunt, dec., respect fully sboweth to tha Court that they bars discharged the daty assigned them as such Executors, aad there, fore petitioa the Court fur a discharge from tiieir Bosxst V. Hxrdexas, , p— David E. BloritT, i Petitioners. On hearing the above petition u is ordered that citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be, and they are hereby required, to show cause, if miy they have, on or before the first Monday ia April next, why the said Robert V. Hardeman and David E. Blount should not be discharged from said Execu torship, and why Letters Diamissory should not be ^ I Pewow desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, win citfftioa bo pnblishedin some public Gazette of said . (] 0 we jj to give ns a call, as wo are determined to of- JOI1N S. SCIIOFIEUI,, JOSHUA SCHOFIELD. We are prepared to Manufacture STEAM ENGINES, ©AW MIlILILSp MILL AND GIN GEARING, Sugar jYtills, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, OF E V ER.Y DESCKI PTIOX. IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS. Raving »be most complete assortment of Iron -Rail ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, dura bility and derigu, cannot be surpassed, aud are suit able forthe Fronts of Dwelling., C’aaarlrry Lola, Public Square, Church Fence, and Dalcouic. HACOY A WESTERN RAILROAlJ t '■ -jy - ’-KT QN-i^^v-iabJriV.’tbe’Du.n.c. Leave A. II. Leave P. M. Led* A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. P.M. The night train will not bo t 19 night train from Macon et tern and Atlantic Road for Cl Nashville, Memphis, at l* - !.' R. K. for Augusta, sc in A. I! Point li. K. at 10.13 A. M. The 10 A. M. train from Msi-on, connects whh tin- Western A At!anti.-U- It. at *.to P.M-and Of orgi * R. li. at 13 alglit; a*nl Atlanta A West Point K K. j at 19.5 A. M. The eompletiigi of Hie Virginia and Tennessee Rail Bead, makes this the most pleasant and direct, route to the SpriugSt Through Tickets to which may be bad at Atlanta,! for 999 93, including Stage fare, AT 00, and to New: York for *1**0. Farther information may be bad in relation to tbia j Route, on application to the General Ticket Office,; Atlanta. -1 ALFRED L. TYLER, ) ang 3 _ . Superintendent _ j SCHEDULE ON THE ! Important to Planters! ■ THE iNGERSOLL HOOP L.OCK, Sif/.I ImA un on Sundays. T nuects with the W’ attsnooga, Knoxvil P. M„ with Geort , and Atlanta A Wi Laitit-r & Amli rvin, A T TORN K Y S AT IA YV, K, )g - JfiAdOX.GA, P fiLACTlCK ia the eountie* of the Mauon Ciruuif, *uu ia the Couiities of Sumter, Monroe aud • ‘ in the Fi : ral Courts ut SavCDOZb. riu y h ive idsorecently bo *ome the A-em< ofthe -• i! Ims,.i ti,.*.* i • .ui|,auie * Thu Any iiMta I "i^urnuuu aud Knukiu^ Com Pl"L‘ 1 ^ D Axtignac is President ami C- McCat is Secrotfry, And tl. - .llnbnom Fire ami .Ylarine Iu<«u- ranee Company, Moiit^om. r\ of whiuh T H. Watts it President *nd A. Williams is Secretary. Fir** risk * aod risk* on slaves taken at usual rates. pirrtu s. iiLiiPiiKiEs, A T T O R NET AT LA W, . FERRY, GA, WILL practice'la til tho Courts of the M Distrlef, aud also Ut the Federal Court sat Snr u and Marietta. ]aug 17—ly ETV JII DKP.UmiKXT. GE< »Ii IKON COTJDN JN all the lieavieat Cotton regious the crea South Wort, the IXGKRSOLL HOOP LOCK with the common ttoop droit Knud, has superse ded every other method of securing tho Cotton Bale. Time and space would fail ns to give the numerous certificates of Cotton Plantar*. Brokers, Warehouse men. Insurers. Compreisere ai d Shippers, showing South-Western E. R. r £££ E Hoop Lock and Iron i >3 _ l;:eir economy OYER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS. mm wherever tried, has been conwcdod in ues* points: 1. They uve nventy to thirty dollurs cost in baling nsufcrinl on every oue hundred Ba|>< The fastening U much more expe lUioualy up- 7V> Daily Train, beUceen.Mnam.if Cdnoibh*. ! p,,V"d mJT5o« Zuvofoant fo, a_ __ 3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton ale. ON AND AFTER JULY 99th, Leave Macon at 11.43 p. in. and 9.43 a. m. at Col ambus 5.33 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. from the bi 4. It is sin almost absolute security again.! Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as aliown l... ,-tn.l avnantnr.nl trill .titnuhirr' nnthoui dome. SPEJitf «v ill > l i.tt. A TT < > f; .\ EYb A T L A W, MACOX. GEORGIA. OjLre on- Triangular BIcek, Corner af Cherry Street and Cotton Atearn. ■ - U TE have associated as partners in the practice of law in the counties of the Macou imd 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. Macon ID Or Tor 18SS r ILL be kept constantly n, # MEDICINES. I’HAKMACUTICAL PEEP.. SADDLE BAGS. JVsfi, ^ SPICES, MEDICINE f le - PERFUMERT, areSS from the Store of ZED ^ OnjKisiv* Telegraph li ■»> 4 Wheeler a. SEWING MACiHl m T HE Subscribers, from tha increases uctneu.i i ..... — for Iron Railings of their mnuofactore. have' A hit AN1) i AU ABLE IJfPfio T. G. IIOI.X, Jr., ATTORNEY AT L A YY r , MAC UN, GA. O FFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street, first dour above entrance to Concert Hall, ang 4 that branch of their l , ]i"'.:,ii:g superior fa- j encouraged to make a special department,. cilities for the manufacture of IRON RAILINGS, for any and all purpose* of the most approved de- i great rapidity signs, either plain or ornamental. They are assured ; bolh sides that will not rip; ec IPrices 3R-educ T HESE Machines are the best , the public. They arc simnj e ' easily kept .ip repair ^ work witooat n Leave Columbus 4.00 n. m. and 3.45 p. in. Arrive at j by actual experiment, trill tmOnlder without fame, Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.19 p. m. ■ twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty Daily between Maeon, Allan . and Par ton: ' of time for easy extinguishment. Leave Macon 11.43 p. m. Arrive Arrive at Dawson 0.00 i Albany 0.05 a. m. I 3 I ■ is nn absolutely secure fastening. In I actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus : bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without perceptible effect. ! 0. It is perfectly simple.»nd requires uo machinery l in the application. Any common hoop-iron of r. CULVER HOUSE, V. A. AKSLET. | iubi(intial WO Culvcrliouse <V Ausley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VCOXVILLE, GEORGIA. W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining counties. AU business promptly attended to. jan 11 | in saying to the public, that in point or variety and : are applicable to every pur,;. -- — * ' ' " irk, together with moderate prices.; mon to the art in question. ‘ - • * • J3P“A reduction of 895 oo lateit p. in. Tri-Weekly. Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tues day. Thursday and Satnrdar. „ Leave Macon 7.19 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. m. proner width and thickness, (which is about j inch Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m. . _ r Leave Albany 9.90 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar- of any requi ” — ■ ind,« J. L. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL SEWARD A HA.VSL’LL, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. State for the space of six mouths. A true extract from the minutes ot Jones Court of Ordinary this tith ot October, 1959. oet 19 CHAS MACARTHY, Ord Georgia. Jo tics County. Monday, October4tb, 1839. T HE coart of Ordinary, of said connty, met this day agreeably to law. Present, CHAS. MA RT 3F*Speelm .-ns of our work can be seen st Rose I Hill Cemetery, and at various privr.te residences iu , llfr city. nov 30 ty property of John J. Glover, to satisfy a I Heartan Inferior Coat, returnable July T< is Yen order ofthe Ordinary of Jtnes county, XjbesoM before the Court Moose door ia CUnton, oa the first Tuesday ia May next, the foUowing ■laves: Lewie, George, Emily, Betsey, and an in fmt child, belonging to the Estate of William J. Cstd, deceased, sold to perfect titles. JAMES GREEN, Administrator de bonis non of marl W.J.CARD, dec’sd. Executor’s Sale OF CHOICE FAMILY AXD PLANTATION' NEGROES. |)V virtue of an order from the Honorable tiie ,X> Coot of Ordinary cf Houston County, will lie sold before the Const Honae door in Perrv, on tiie first Tuesday in April next, (being sale day,) the ne-, gro property belonging to the Estate of Sarah Jane ! Crawford, late of said county, deoeaaed, fot efit of tbs ball* and creditors of said Estate. HARDWARE^ 1 day agreeably to law. Preaent, CRAS. MA IRON AND STEEL. CAKTHY, Ordinary. AT 7b the Hon. the Ordinary of Janet County. Carttai’t cfc 0’U.X*c3. , JS. e petition of Solomon Roberts. Adniioi^trAtor on „ . . - 9 rive at Maeon 9.11 p. m, Trans to Columbus form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabama aud Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington. Savannah. Milledgevilleaud Eatonton. Post Cosclies run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge, Tliomasvilie, Ac., daily; also, tri-week- ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry. Hayneaville and Hawkinsville, and tri-week ly to Knoxville, Ga. * Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the Day Trains from Augusta and Savannah to Colquitt, SEAVABD A 1IAXSELL. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 -A^artlrur IDickinson, wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick.) and i .. . of say requisite length to suit the bale, is taken , Clinch, Ware, Decatur and ^orth. iu the hand, one end passed through the opening, ; from the nuder side, of one end ol the under part • of the lock to tiie length of about one inch, and then \ bent over the eud of the lock. The other end ol tho , hoop U then passed round the bale aud drawn through j ATTORNEY AT LAW, a loop or opening in the opposite end cf tho lock, MACON, IgEORGIA and tbeu bent iu the same manners*'the other. The | OFFlCE-iu Washington Block, over E. Sanls- bntton is then turned back to Its place over them,. [ inry - g Clothing Store, and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale may be* | — l moved if desired. j 7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com -therein that they are determined to pleaae. In addition to all the usual *tyl«» of this dais of work, they are making Fuller’s Patent'Sailing. Thu is a new article, possessing extraordinary strength by a combination of Wrought Iron in its structure. Ail of which will be warranted equal to the best made in the Union. feb 1 R. FINDLAY A SONS. octlS J. B. A W. A. BOs Send for a Circular. , feb 99 1 MENARD & BURGL si'.f T JiritnihrM AND O" 0 ’S7V ole: HATS & O-AJPSa XJAYE just received aud opnei, Arp ■DX , T^TTr‘7?Tk DDTPW! spJenuia J!>sortin<r,t ofGood^- ill SxhilJ U LHtJJ JrJtviviliO* coasi^tirgin part ofthe foUo\vin«*aA gold and silv : } B ^C~ e HsU;;.;.;..4^«l A T C H I «-> B ^vM%p,v»r iiVtsiio !; a 1 ^ * Another Goods in proportion for CASH ONLY. Those that bay on credit must expect to pay the old prices. Our stock is cheaper, more elegant and ex-1 tensive than ever before, and we invite our friends | and the public generally to call and see for them c generally to call and see for t selves. 'Stand in the Building nuder Baistun’s Hall,; take the Day Trains from Augusta and Savannah to past than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han- avoid detention in Macon. For other points take ei- ole, and cheapening freight. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. dec 7 BELDEN A CO ther Train. These facts and advantages are certified to by K irst class steamships leave Savannah for New leading Warehouse- men. Planters, Shippers and Bro-1 The petition of Solomon Roberts, Administrator, on ; the eat ate of Nancy Roberts, dec., ahoweth that he MACON, GEORGIA. h« folvdisrharoed foedm v s^.d him as eh W®* 81 can be seen one of ths largest Stocks VV of.HARDWAREJRON.arEJBCMdCAR- Administrator, aud therefore petitions IlieConit for a discharge from said Administratorship Soloho* Uobikts, i'ctilioner. 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 caose, if any they hav*. oa or before the 1st Monday in April next, why the said Solomon Roberts should not be RIAGB MAKER’S MATERIALS to be found in j Middle Georgia Importing largely, and buying di-1 reel trom the Manufacturers, euable us to offer .. cry. Savannah to New York, by Steamships, iu Cabin, as follows: Montgomery 898; Columbus 823 ; Albany 824 93. GEO. W. ADAMS, aug3 Superintendent. S. BRAINERD’S MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE, Opposite Ross, Coleman &. Ross, and C. II. Freeman. C ROCKERY, Glass Ware, House Furnishing ar tides of every description. Tin Ware ot ail kinds. Refrigerators, lee Cream Freezers, Brooms, Fails, Toy Barrows, Wagons, Willow Ware, Lu- bin’s Perfumery—Bay Rum, best quality. Fishing Tackle and Hooks. Mohair Cloth, Chapman’s and other Razor Straps, Combs in every variety,Tooth Paste, Sieves, Vi olin Boars & Bridges, Cut lery. Pistols. Pencils, Knitting Needles, Spectacles, tkc., Ac. FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture edvritifthe naeitiOLi. nooi* though we are aware that it will weigu 1J lbs. mure i l I ? or< ! “ na * per bale than Hope-tied Cotton. - Cirenit, aud HARRIS A JOHNSTON C. C. FOSTER, J. 3. BYINGTON. M. A. CHISHOLM. From Savannah, we copy the following engage- meut made with the Comprces Establishment of Mr. Lamar .- rXTXrt J. STROZIER . . ....... JOHN T. GLOVER STHOZIEIC «Y- GLOVE If, ’ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ]) £ HODGKINS & SON, IMIa.con., Gr-a. NVITES the A 5 v a attention of / Pt Sporting 1 Public and otli- -,r,^ .-STfUr ifesT ' _ i rs, to their ,S.-1 lsrge selection of DOUBLE GUNS, RIFLES, PIS TOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY, KLE, WALKING STICKS, FOR We, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and Buyers, of Montgomery. Ala., agree and give cutiee that we .... , , . .. . .uoo, cow will pay fail price* for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- r P undersigned have formed a partnership in FISHING TA< ' >!• LOCK, aL A the prnrtice ofLoiT’ in the hirm name ofRutb- EIUN AND D( • _ . ’ orf.iril onn ITi! P TKnw wil 1 nM/ifion in (l>n Uanon ' .* . ~ . . 9II.VER tVAKK, such ms Spools, lets, &c. ^ ' 8II.VKB PL.4TBD WABE . tors. Egg Boiler*, (with Gold Plstel fi. ; Spoons.) Fruit Baskets, Pitchts* r.» Waiters, Ao. jewelry! Consisting of Diamond and Gold I Ac., sparkling and bright. musical Iiiiirtiincuul Such as Violins. Flntes, Guitars, 1 ■ iuos. Gold Pens, and Pencils. Guitnraud V. j and a varied assortment of Fancy Goods, Music Boxes, too numerous to parti, uircuir. sna in the Counties of Monroe, Jones and ei j. i T~t Wilkinson—ami by special contract in auy other SpOTTSTTIPI,T> S FiTY) pfimiTTIj greater inducements to those wishing to purchase bought and sold. Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished anything in oar line. Call sad see u". and be con- 1 with dispatch. Violins, Canes, Ac., Repaired and I viuced. CARHART A CURD- Polished; Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and WED— ” 33(5,000 SWEDES, _ from amid Administratorship, and why I or 3,393 Bars of Swedes Iron, assorted, from 1 to 191 ihe'comnan? missory should not be granted to him ; I facbe* wide, of our own importation, in store and i r V J’ • ’ — fursaie by CARHART A CURD PLOW STEEL, i Manufactured expressly for this market, and assorted; be, wide. Sand Paper tor sale. N. B.—Graffcuberg Medicine for sale, pure from Company S. B„ Agent for Company, feb 9 Letters and it is further ordered that this citation be publish-1 ic.. _ _ _____ ed in some pnbUc Gazette of said State for the space I PLOW STEEL, MRSa DESSAU uI ?? . , . , _ _ i Manufactured expressly for th'.s market, and assorted t_T AS as usual returned from thu Xorth A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of, f r om2J to 14incbes wide, together with a full assort-1 irl with her strikingly uuguificent nssort- ; ment of Refined Iron, all sixes. Band A Oval Iron, all meat of PARISIAN MILLINERY, surpass- 1 fizes, U und aud Square Iron, all sizes. Horse Shoe ! ing in grandeur any stock of GOODS that Ordinary, this 6th day of October, 1958. oct 13 CHAS. MACARTHY. Ord. Ircu, alt *ia«a._Cart and German Steel, Blister Fteel, has ever been submitted to Southern inspection. I, Bellows and Screw Plates, Smith ; in-rvi vv; nirrsnsL’t; .iw.-;..,: Lines, Axes, (fora Shellers, Straw Cotters, and all kinds of Piautation, Carpenter's and Machinist's 1 DRESS TllIMMIXfiS t i . i— r n j„* p 1ty i dt l mrorvi! I a ni.njiit*uo. Tools, can be found at j»n 4 CARHART A CURD'S. ■ Georgia—Jones County. Moansr, January 10.1959. T HE Court of Ordinary of said connty met tbit day, agreeably to law. Present Ch arms Ht- cartht. Ordinary. To tiie Hon. the Ordinary of Jones County.— The petition ol Daniel Leslie, Administrator of Rich ard M. Scroggins, deceased, ahoweth that be has fol ly dUc]iargeu the duty assigned him as such Admin istrator, and therefore petitions the Coart for a dis charge from said Administratorship. D».mil Ljulic. 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 ; >bf Z h A Te ’.?" ^ ft?.*. U . ODd .V IJ ARTIES. Dinners and Suppers furnished with 3!2™d&£ h^idSinls^oraWp,^ iTnhfhZ:: ELzff*'*• aam * atal » ud in the Is- ten Dismissory should not be grsnted to liim. And Brian ker*. Brade’s Patent Hoes, Home*. Trace*. Plow EC.LAMINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim- mingK Savan.vah, Julv 22d, 1858. .Me3sr«.FRECMZNJcKoBEr.Ts. JJatooD* Ga: I m T A D XT 1? V Gent*.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for A 1 1 U it 1 lusersoll’s Hoop Lock, that .1 will compress Iron b ound Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the same terms as Hope tied Cotton. This arrangement to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice of my wish to discontinue the arrangement. Uespect fully, & c , C. A- L. LATIIAU. off irl? on^Hin *4£Z' ITiSSL uZZh EIGX ASD DOMESTIC AMUNITION. and every ! advertitem^t. "CiLl “-a®"’ » EIKST CLASS ! Thankful for the liberal patronage b , them, since they commenced business, t continuance of the same, and srill spin XORTH OR SOUTH. give satisfocrion tojheir customer*, By careful attention to the bnsinesi, and keeping! the best GOODS in our line, we expect to receive m' continuation of past favor*. Repairing carefully attended ions licrclo- Oct. 26. fore. portion of the State. Also, in the Federal Court, at Savannah and Ma rietta. - J > n - Office over the Manufacturer’s Bank. JOHN RUTHERFORD, Macon, Jan. 17. *59 JOHN it. HILL. and quality of their \V ares, and in pripl , 1 Watch and other repairing executed i I and on reasonable terms, octs J. T, MAY, AT LAW, BCTI.EK, TAYLOR ContTV, OEORlllA. fob 1—ly" TO PLAXTERS AXD Tbc Georgia Iron Lock Company, comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the ' T. P. Stubbs, ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLIXTOX, GEORGIA. inly 7 ly LAW CARD. ton growing, : ana important gab- or the i H. HORNE’S CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT STORE, And Pastry Bakery, at hit nets S,ore. no* to > “^J^S^rt.^5."hkrty cheer. CASPIAN HAIR PINS, GRECIAN CURLS, HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and an assurtmeut ol diver* articles, which would require attention of all engaged m Cotton Cotton trade, to this interesting an # iect. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter est and value, and either of them will be glad to fur nish any further information, or parti' nlar applica tion mu v be made to the Secretary. J. F. WINTER, I T. A. HARRIS, DUNLAP & HARRIS. I FREEMAN * ROBERTS J * T. A. HAKUI^.Socfctary. , , Macon, Auj;. 3, ly i A CARD. mH£ 'iiultrslp-.ed fuels it bia duty to render' thanks to the citizens of Iloustou' aud adjoin- B. Hill, Stubbs & llill, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, , Macon, Ga. apl 90 ; lYlii, K, dcGr:i(icuricd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACOX, GA. OFFICE,' third door below Lanier Home—above : Damper's oct 97 L. W. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. HS offer the following article, on very accom modating terms i 1000 rolls Gunny Bagging, 1000 Sacks Saltf 95 barrels Potatoes, 410 bale* heavy Gunny Bagging. 1100 coils Richardson's Green Leaf Rope. 1000 pounds Twine. 175 barrels Sugar, 200 sacks Coffee all qualities. 150 boxes Candles all qualities, 100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candr, 100 ifo Soda, 195 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osnaburgs, 50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Yarns, 100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 95 hhds. Molasses, 30barrels Syrup, Large Slock of fresh and new IDry G-oods, Daily receiving inStore, which wo will seB at living biets. Cogs, Dippers, Butter Cool- rates. consisting of the following: Spoon*. Knives, Ac. Warranted WATCHES, Jewelry, Pianos I NEW AND ELEGANT SOW OPENING roa 1858. Fall & Winter Trade | CONSISTING Ilf . PART OF JqX WATCHB8 of an the finest ^ ^"“qualities cased in Gold and Silt.7] and Gentlemen's wear, warranted goods CHAINS, Keys, Seals, Ac., of I worn. JE WELRY in sets of Diamond, L Garnet, Cameo. Lava, Mosaics, all Gridl PEN AND PENCIL CASK) Silver. SPECTACLES, of Gold, Silver.| Common, incluiiug a fine lot of Scotch n I,VEK WAKE, Tea SetL, fia ~ Butter Coolers, Wx 20 cases Prints, 15 cases Ginghau i Meric to U. 8. Coin ELATED WAKE, in Waiter* B Fruit stands Sustain -lyres, Wtnffield fy Oft, CHERRY ST., MACON, OA lorr sho it is farther ordered be pnblirtied in one state, far the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court n Ordinary, this loth day of January, 1959. Jan 93 CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary. j test styles. hv .h"« r n " Bridal Cakes, dressed iu unsurpassed styles.- I «« a by rtioLonrt. that this citation p' ron( . h p a , t ry of every kind, ss web as all kinds of IJ Cl I in A V CTYI F C ormore public gazettes of said Desert made to order, among them many new dishes, n 0 L I U n I Ol * L t O ! French Candies Chocolate, Cream, etc. Oranges, OF HATS, JUST RECEIVED AT i Pineapples, Banana*, Lemons, Apples, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Currants, Citron. Natl ot all kinds, - ; Preserves, Crackers, Segsrs, Cider, etc. solicits the patronage of all desiring tho rich,elegant and beautiful. E&-MRS. D„ is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnots and all Goods iu her line, at the shortest notice and lowest rate*, oet 5 WINES AND BRANDIES I of undoubted parity. Toys, Sard ne*. Lobsters, j Pickles, Sauces, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba- Tereed, (all colors) lot of annaaally likely negroes, there are trained r **7«7. Ordinary. E?s»« Dtranta Inferior to none. Also a valuable To the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones County, Plantation Driver, Wagoners. Carriage Driver, and — — - - - several likely boys anffgirls, ty Terms on the day of sale. ROBERTA. CRAWFORD, 'V fob «*—todays Executor. Houston Land for Sale. A greeable to th* ustwiu and t. S.imuei Dinkins, doomsed, will be a«M befjre tho Court House door la the town of Perry, oa t m Ont Tuesday in October next, if not disposed of 1 e- faro at private sale, the VALUABLE PLANTATION f. : about 1300 lately owned by aorae. about MO under cultivation, tho balance very heavily timbered. This Plantation it ooe of tie most desirable ia Houston county, being located im mediately oa the South western Rail ~ ‘ Station Ne l|,s short distance from the eon, healthy, well watered by Springs, well Im proved, and in tho midst of • highly intelligent a id moral community. Tho Plantation not being culti vated this year, will bo in fine condition to make a crop n«xt year. The Plantation will be fold for cask, or es an A time aa tho purchaser may wish. Persons wiihiig ta bay IL-aston Lends, would do well to exam! le the above place befor* purchasing. Mr. R. VV. M. it- thbws. oa ike place, or either of the Executors, u ill pleaaare ia showing it to any aaa wishing to do do Leather Sportsman’s Hats. do do do Superior Moleskin do (New Style, do do Black Cassimere do do do Tks nnki« (J Omul C ri,™ ■ -» ■ - >) tl. 1IUK.V. win siienti personaiiy to snpenntena : lefgr** »"<• most elegjoit ®* the petition ot Green u. baits Administrator of 0^1?* ... fbildrena nod Ifnj’s Ennrv UJTSAfAPlt. JamesGann. deceased, ahoweth:iiatfaehastnllvdir thesrrttngoftablesHw rieddlagsXD-1 fames.either everoffemJ lo tllism ' rk( . t Georgia—Jones Count)’. narmn wan* 1 Moaoxr, January 10, 1939. . 7i _ r| fortheUlm r P IIE Court of Ordinary of said connty met this ! g.'n'cnnhZrrUt, etc. ite. In tils’ A day^agrooebly to law. Present ChiKLI* Ma Qt- All goods warranted to bo firut class articles, j and sold as low as can be bought in Macon. TERMS—Cash, for all not holdiof; Pass books. H. IIOBNE will attend personaiiy to superintend James Gunn, dece^, showe.h that he has tally di. % tar Wedding**'^Psrtle^either evnonm charged the duty assigned him as such Administra- ; „ ... .. , Call and tor, nod therefore petition, the Cqorl for a discharge . CHI from said Administratorship ; sirtment of Confeetiouaries at uiy establishment, t ill Giu/(i. Gi xs, Petitioner. ! *". d Ul .f.P r ; ce * » s low “ * n y wht - re ,1 *« ,n ,be . On hearing the above Petition, it is ordered, that J*n -5—lj . 91 citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be ' aad they”are hereby required, to show cause, if any ■ they have, on or before the first Monday in Augns't j next, why the said Green G. Gnnu should not be dis-1 charged from his Administratorship, and why Let terslhsmissory should not be granted to him. And ST’ONE’S, OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE G KXTS Black Velvet Hats, (eninethinR entirely do do Jc Pliuh do do do (nt-w:) in^ counties, for their liberal and extensive patron- " MACUA. GA. 1000 pieces Meriuoea, Deluocs,Sbally aad Alpacas tori. Wine, Sc. ¥ uge. While he bet^i u continuance of their tarers, Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne a Dra^ l!200 dosen Hosiery* - ic.., of good quality, hewillstxteto those who do not know hhn, that tux- Store. juu 6 25 btlRa Mirlboro &nd nth#»r dnmA«ti.-Srrin***. FAIV’CV GOOID ny years practice in the principal cities ol the South aud a ' ice in the principal cities ol the 8ou complete Deutal Laboratory, enable him make as elegant nnd perfect Dental entatitatea of the most approved and latest style, aa can be furnish ed by any Dentist in the State. A WORD ABOUT THE "CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.” Persons ueedin; Teeth, aud not a! _ _ may feel assured tbnt l ''*111 rather’share my profits with them than “accommodate** there with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will never give sat isfaction, and the d.-arest at the end Jo B. MILLElt, ATTORNEY AT L’Aff, MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA, W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee und also McIntosh Chariton, t > of the Eastern. may 4 ig Dental Operations or Artificial I cso . s. nontssos ....cuss, nouixoox i tessu Stiffg. s. & C. ROBINSON, Attorneys at Law, CUTHBERT, GEORGIA. 23 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes, 10 bales Ticking, 10 cases Llnscys, 10 cases FlanneUi, 523 * " 150 pieces Cassimeres, 50 pieces Fancy and Black Silki, 800 dozen Handkerchiefs. 1200 pieces white Muslins, Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 350 Brushes, Walking Cam s, Military ft cases ol Shoes of all kinds, and 10C0 Negro Blankets. Templtrs Swurds, Baskets. Games oi ta. We respectfully solicit the patronige ofthe public. Billiard Balls, ditto Chalk Leathers, it FANCY GOODS, an endless i , nnd elegant designs, selected for P 523 pieces Suinets and Jeans Presents. ALSO A FINE STOCK OF Cod ' ble and Pocket use- Guns. Colt's Fsnfl ( Books, Banker’s Cases, Surveyor! Cl Chains. Gas Fixtures. Oil Paintfr.7 Oct. J. B.AW.A. ROSS. $50,000 Reward! cal and Magnetic Toys, Ac.. Ac., sit oft - | sold on the nest terms. A cal! is • lieited with an assn ranee thrt our bsstf be to please in quality aad price of oar 6 E. J. JOHNSTO! All perrons desiring iny servient will please call at YY PILL give prompt attention to all business en- iny Residence, in Vc> iy. where tney n ill find all the V V trusted to them, in Randolph, Clay, Early, Mil-' comforts of a first-rate DeMa! Office, ing at a distance may procure my services by giving me notice. Dentists will find a largo assortment of the best Families liv-, ler. Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart and Quitman counties. — i March 1,1959. tf ' The above sum was actually given to my patrons during the yemr 19 >8. WlfOTICE!^! DUANE RULIS0W, , „ Proprietor ofthe Great Gift .Book Housc.’no. 33 * South Third Street, Philadelphia, continues the sale PIANOS AND MUSICAL TXSTRUMEXTS. ] KIMBROUGH & BASS, msterial*. for hlling Teeth - ; as well as for maxing ar- ATTORNEYS AT LAW j fe***.—.“y** 1 - AGift worth from 95 cents to Guo. Kimbrocoh, E. S. Bass, Starkville, Lee co„ Ga Dawson,Terrell co., Ga. m&r 8 titli*i:il nuts, ut Northern priced* DR. FREDERICK GARKE, ocfl!>—ly Surgeon Dentist. $10,000 Oasli! i: ia further ordered by the Court, that this citation be published in one or more public gazettes of said state, for the space of six mouths. A true .extract from the minutes of Jones Court of' Orelnary. this 10th dsy of January, 1838. jan 95 CHARLES MACARTHY. Ordinary, Green \V.Davis, Executor of Beq). May, deceased. and be convinced that lie can sell as CBEAP AN Till! CHEAPEST. dec 1_ . . HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol- tho Plantation In Houston conr known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Laud. This Piautation .... . ... , i» fourteen miles from Macon and lies iu one mile of orrxn. as vsttsutr retxtx^oLn stand, a choice j , h)1 s.nith-Western Rail Road, said road passing FAMILY 7 tt l' r _ T-i T-n X X • BR. WM. F. HOLT FIXE GOLD JEWELRY, Ac., \\ V amaDle Jl lantation W 1 otwm be distributed with cv«y 1000 Books. ^ Ylnerille, opposite^Msj. I T tl m,r and Miscelialieous Books, which are offered for sale »fo--e.f>>™erly occupied by Mr. £ dr. j. dicksor saniH, *" l '!:rr;f"nT<: ™ , VX ' For.TtrTBwkj-fch.-.^ .to'ri, b. ktnht or , i .• . f.L i j in. • r» ^ SUCOli, «SOBail. the purchaxer will lie entitled to receive one of the, vou t0 ^ ve cs - Hll( i ; n rc j rPOPPPIPC: t ! ,ron 5 h one c J >rntr ? etw ^° Vi/' ILL# *t^nd promptly to all Professional cullf ‘ following articles: fair aedhon* t dealings stall tii lx U U ±j ±\t jl ±j O, s»x and seven hundred aerosol Land cleared, and in VV made on him, either at his Office or tteeideuce. m-LAa. juu i wirawamw uuwwi «»u ui description and of the best qoalitv, fresh fine condition for making a crop ano*her year. The : by day or night. >d—Lrin■: constantly in reo^it of now place w well improved. Having Frame Negro OFFICE— Ov n the Northern Markets. Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty » c tor „ nn c'horrv $100 sent with every Book $800 Worth of Gifts!!! consisting or GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, at Manufacturer’s Prices. E. J. JOHNSTO HAIR WORK. We are now prepared to have *11 1 Work done with neatoesa and bsanty nov 2 E. J. JOHNST fixe gold jewelry, a^, Watches, Jewelry. HE subscribers would inform th* ri O. H, Freeman &Oo.LTjS««S COTTOX AVENUE, MACOX, GA., Macon aud vicinity, that QF every ttheym .M.D.I and good- __ supplies from the Northern Markets, Warren Mny.et.nl. - v-y. — —- -— : Vll ,. Bill die., In BiU Sop. Court, to Xor. Term,. .858, | SS^l^^i^ra^iH ! b2L, rT appearing ta the Court, from the BUI of Com 1 plain nuts, that there are parti ea as legateea un der the will of Benjamin May, deceased, the chil- dren of the brothers and titter* of aaid Benjamin I sonal supervision, • | and* Spices, Citron. Herrings, Green Fru it.s iu cans. Hams. ('Ondiments. Lard, Sauces, Flour, Cheese. Butter, ^ Mackerel. Fork. opto its "former MghrtaadariiruDd'parcJiluiers i -^ad Other articles too nnmerons to me. lion, com- 11E nndersigoed offer for sale the above stan dard brand of fine BYE WHISKEY, ■it their own distillation, In barrels lad half barrels. Sugar*. Syraps. Coffee, Teas, Sweetmeats, .V. “ff 8 t0 »f.> ou '“»dateFifty ! store, on Cherry Street. :roes, aud rraine Gin House, Lotion Screw and These Lauds arc level and well adapted to the pro- 1 duction of Coro or Cotton, and instead of wearing ! out, get more productive as they grow older, under j judicious cultivation. The place will be sold on a credit of one, two snd three pure RYE WHISKEY, The above plaoeloins tha plantations at Win. tf. Bateaun. Patrick Carroll, D. F. Gann, J. M. llun- • mock and Thoanaoa VleMa. Ad. BRANTLEY. J.W. 8111KHOLSEU, C.D. ANDERSON. -,l • ’ Executor*. Fort Valley .March 1-tds Administrator’s Sale. TJY" virtue of aa order fromth* Ordinary of Both* I) connty, will bo sold before tho Coart hot so .Karin il.otown of Naslivilk,in Berrien scanty, oa the first Tuesday In Msy next, between the su-isl hour* at aaffo. Lot number 311, loth District of < ri- ginaliy Irwin, now Berrien oonsty, containing -98 ncrau, more or lorn, belonging to Henry Heath,. ;o- ceasod, of Bake county. WASHINGTON MOBLEY. Adtn’rol mar 8 HENRY HEATH. rvIXTY D to the IrtVofsaid connty. da. pose of effecting title, jan 18 XTOTlcfiP May, or their repreaentativea, who are nnknowu to Coinplalnanta, both by name and plaoe of reaideuce, and who on that account have not been made par ties to said Will: It is on motion, ordered by the Court, that the children of the brothers and sut*r* of Benjamin May. deceased, late of Bibb County, aad their represeatatires, who have not been served with ' *“”* -*- - * ,„ K „ , P years, for a sqm equivalent to ten thousand j sureounding country, snd L prepared to treatUieir ' Dropa> EiKht d>y Parlor TimePieces, Sewing lie-, an rely uuon its bein'* perfectly prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies, dollars cash. . larious diseases wdh iuDocent vegetable remedies, c hi ne - Pocket Knlvea, Silver Ware, including :KKY JoiHIi*.! ri .lern.Tr ou n nor P A V B T P fl Any furthor information decirci. w;:l be furnished i *nd hopes that in consideration ot the fact that be o_ liuitcr Ml ■ - - K..-k« Cake Basket* Ac Sg-fi&SSWlti;- so objoclionsble. terioiu aubstancas which render maile op whiskies and -« particularly others to our la large and complete stock of Can- . dies manufactnred by nnrselves, of the very best [ ton Count. Macon, tug the undersigned at Busbavville. Hons-1 five* no poisi r. Georgia. D. F. GUNN, i the constituti. Always having a largo stock of the above, and materials and warranted to retain their hardness and ' other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phiia- brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose j ROEUIIAVE’S incss, , and will keep a neat and well selected* business return trills Gold and Sliver Watches, Gold Lockets, Ladies Wnlcties and Jcwrirll and Genta’Gold Guard Chains, Gold Rings. Cameo . . . ” Menard A Burghard's Jewelry Sets, Gold Bracelets. Cameo and Florentine Set- ,5”; 1 tings, Ladies’ Cameo Breast Pins, ladies’ Florentine : p 2“V°T . u ,, Sets, Ladies’ Florentine Pins, Ladies’ Cameo Ear . £ n:~“ :lv '“ K l ‘;‘ f^l' h ,, . Drops, Ladies’ Gold Breast Pins, Gold Bosom Studs, | F 14 * 1 discount from t^ — Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Com- PUer tb ’ ■* ! mercial Pens in Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens, Great Bargains. h*23 ssEfjL'fc’aitftSi ar»«8S»KasKirtSS: Jssaaagrjasi ns- 11 stona 1 services to its citizens, and those ofthe Ge nts' Gold Pracils^l-adies’ Gold Ear for those in want of sny thing in the vi es and Jewelry, to make their purchases’ - 'ix OLD STAND OF M. D B. iraw*”no"bfoodYndnevor dtatroy* j V“tfo'oift op ^“ re “? of hi* patients, he 'fill be liberally wS5?t?Lm95mi.^ 0 ft One word more, then we are donefw » mmJOi I Books, Ac., wortn from 35 cents to #25.00. , • I To those who visit Ssvi Onr JTew Catalogues for 18u9 are sent fipee to all, lion. Th " RESIDENCE -At Mr. J. B. Roes*, jan 18 .11. li. Freeman, .11. 11., the constitutions- ' patronised by the afflicted. ty Particular attention will be given |o Plants -j lion, and other country practice. To those who visit Savannah, we iaviM V. W. SKIFi S JEWELRY STORK delphta, we am enabled to ahip goods from either ci- both and become wortbl. ty direct. FREEMAN if after date, application will bamide of Jonea county, for leave to sall l a* *'44 cm LUB1U7, I1M IW1C until to tha estate of William J. Cl rd \ Re-*old tor the jrtr- JAMES GUEEN, Adm r, da bonis non. applicH-'^ on ith n copy ot the Bill in tho above case, be, and i* same are hereby rrqnired to ho and appear, at te next term of Bibb Superior Court, on the second Monday in Msy next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to said Bill ot Complaint, and that a copy of this order be published in some public Gazette, once a month, for foar months prior to the next terra of this Court. By order of Ginit. SPEER A HUNTER, jan. 93. Compl'ts. Sul's. A true Extract from tha Mlnntia, 1st Dee. 1859,’ I Wit A Bibb Superior Court. Nov. Term, 1939. A. B. BOSS. Cl’k. Green W. Davis. Executor of Beat- SIMPSON, PhuL-uix Distillery. OFFICE—109 So. Front St„ Philadelphia. - « Wall St., New York, oct 12—ly aooii los*; ! rij-ilflion of »Ka ii r ,, * c,.,, .<• r,_ »§ q itl.., • ar® reorc iiocrii lum inusu oi auj oiner House in "’"“iHOLLAND DITTEKS.iff■ \ CAKES, Ornamcatod and Plain, NEW BOOKS Of every variety* an<l made* of choice material*. , Families and parties supplied at the shortcut notice aud on the most reasonable terms. Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH, IX THEIR SEASON; isfaetion to all. Dentists. OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, I *>«* snd gift given, onlwger orders, commissi MACON, GEORGIA. are more liberal, tor full iKirt.cuUn address. CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY DrS. McDonald Mld.Van Geisen, ;'T g ‘‘2 are want.d iu every town t -*•- —X ~ • whom commissions will be given ia 1 a clnb of 10 At Boardman’s Book Store. A MERICAN ELOQUENCE in S ryU ; anew Cy- cliypcdia uf Commerce; Barton's Cyclopedia of _ ... „ Wit A Humor; a Htndy Bock on Property Law; f “ 7 , ”" . . * JJ v Man upon tiie Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic pa-st-. native and imported, of the best qualities aud re- And the b Western History; Life beneath the Wa-i epeetfuJly invite orders, which shall be faithfully ordered DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. Pnbiishrr. 33 South Third st’Vlni'iripM^ P*. WFAKXFSR OF ANY' KIND \T C pONALIl’STooth Parte alwaysi on hand and p. &_l n press, snd will be isased February’ l*t, WtAKNttjb UP ANY KIND, - i I>± for sale. Dentuta can be sutiplied with the ' ./ne Lile, Speeches, and-McuoriM* ofDaniel Web upon application. Tiie inducements offered agents itv \ , h „ pm—v: House, when are more liberal than those of any other ho^e in 1 r i .LI- ■ : r„ Ik, i.., .. ... k. ... : ncu ® ***fc 8 tasortmeo* oi Jewelry ami Fancy A *’ | of the latest style*, and at prices to sniti B lown snd country, to | JJrtfauTorJart^ 0rpm9a,tt ^ ^ wO^^«u S iu M.cou, o:, Respectfuilr, V. W. SK Macon, Ga.. Fell. 15— We shall keep constantly on baud dur- tt^'srtS^ FBVBR AND AGUE Jfcff P pi PM (t I for sale. Dentists f** n be supplied finest style ot TEETIl, also Gold Foil, Gold and SB-, by”ssmnel m”’ BasookeCiSdifaL, a apTendiSfy j I lUastraid Volume of 350 p.ges. Agents wanted. gesin South xTonca—Two Jv( will b. mada to tha Coart of Ordinary of Jo) m oaawty, Ga., for leave to sell a negro a in by I be nr~iT of Ephraim, belonging to Thomsa J. Wi a- blab, ooe ofthe minor hairs of William M. WImbi h, late of said ooaaty, daneaaed. Sold for the bom fit of Mid minor*. ELIZABETH A. C. WIMBlSlt, Jaa.ft5th.183*. Guardj m. I»b8 NOTICE. Samniil Dii k UI las, late of Houston connty, deoeaaed, t them, properly proven, to tiro mi l w _ • lndabtsa to aaid deceased, are « hyro^to-ftai-m-rtJJ^masd. J. W. SHIKHOLSEB, a D. ANDERSON. Fort Valley, March 1—*t Executor*. i;iorgiii—I ones County. yy HERKAA Lewis D. Wimiferiy applies fot rt- tan of Administration on tha estate of -Benja min H. Speights, latuofJoaos Connty, decease'’ These ore therefore to cite nod admonish all Li stag* l*r, the kindred and creditors of said deoasi ed. to ba and appear at my ogfiea, on or befor* that int Mondav In April next, to show cause. If any I,toy have, why said letters sbonld not bo granted. Oivan wdr my hud, tbia Mth Fob. 185*. -CHAS.MACARTHY.Ordinal; ■. Warren A. May, et. Bill for Injunction, Construction and Direction. T T appearing to the Court, that some of the Defea- 1 dams to the abnra Bill, who reside in the Stats, have not yet been served with a copy of the above Hill, it ia ordered that they be served, at least thirty days before the next term of this Court. And it fur ther appearing that Rebecca Perry, of the State of Arkansas, James May of the State of Mississippi, Temperance May of the Stare ot Lonlsana, Hiram W. Coaton, and Eliza W. Carton, of the State of Alabama, reside withont the limits of this £tstr, and the jurisdiction of this Court, it is on motion, ordered M.V ■ ««*»; The Hand bnt not the Heart. >y T. 8. Arthur; j , William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier; \ -I Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Poe’s, W - . . Tl,., — . n .IaV.„ Tk. D.L,» .0,1 ) various affections consequent upon a dis- »uy kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice. 1 oct19 mar 1 <4i-ort;tit-—*-'r»i«vfor«I County. YY THERE AS, John H. Gooden, and liichart 1, \Y Goodenapply to me for L.t:. r* of AJtiin- atratioo oa tho eatalo of Josiah Gooden, dece.i ;cd, late of said c<-unty, Tl -re to rile and Admonish U ami iingiiisr tiie kindrtvi and creditors of aHffecisised i„ t,o .uni appear at ■tyt-tllp* within t!.-i timttr ro- tcribed byla« -ndshewcsaae, ifsny th,-yor tlther _ of them in»y have, why said letters sk.-uld mil !><■ granted. Given mxlt-r my hand at ,rtico February 10,1P59. JAMES J. RAY, Ordinwv. ftfalD PICKLED PttKlt. OA H11LS. Meue .‘.rk, i,.r ill* by ,y(J At RES, WINGFIELD A CO. mart demur to said Bill of .Complaint, and that a copy of this older be published ia some public Ga- sette, onoe a month, for four months prior to the next term of this Coart. By older of Court. SPEER A HUNTER jan 95 Compl’ts Sol’s A tree Extract from the Minutes. 1st. Dec. 1858, Bibb Soperior Court, Nov. Term. 1858. A. B. ROSS. Cl’k. state of Georgia. Kmxibith a. Lcwiu. vs. Sixtos M. Lawru. Libel for Divorc* in Houston Superior C-out. \YTHEREAS, it appears by Eie rotnrn of Ihe Sheriff, that Simeoo JL I.-«rU,thed<fend- int in the above stated case is not to be (band. - It is therefore ordered by the Coart that sendee •f tho sold cam ba perfected oa the said defendant by publication in ooe of tho public Gazettes'of this State twice a montit for two months, before the neat term of this Coart, Ibis 8th February, 1830. 11EXUY G. LAMAR. Judge Superior Court, Utca Circuit. A true extract from tl - Minutes of Houston Supe- tier Court. February 9*d, 1839. maroh l W. 11. .MILLER. CTk. j RELIGIOUS BOOKS AND SABBATH SCHOOL LITERATURE. Choice Tobacco and Sogars, . . ... ... ._ . ,, To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs works; The Preacher and the King. ThePnestand ; iiKautinlw nets the Huguenot; Lord George Benti.k, by D’IsraeB;! — th ” ea ^‘ cle *l “ — “ ” ” ’ r Roger Shur STOMACH Olt LIVED. £tUCll as Indigestion, Acidity_of the Stomach, DE. A. PIERCE, Beatrice Cenri Debit A Credit; Major RogerSher Will You go XotTlt, Yl llCIl you CUU man PnUer; Douglas Jerrold a W t; Belle Britten , lf> bt ,„ CI - Soulll ! on a tour; Lite and Times of Hugh Miller; Crnise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Kecks; J - Works; Bclwer’s Novel* complete ; Grote’ ~ “ Lorn Montagu 1 ree Beauties, by | FORSYTH, OA sB-' Of Greece; Sparrow Gnaa Paper*; page, by G. P. R. James ; The ’ll ;LSS : ®- £ dhiBcx<Bis «s auagfflBB'Ls&tassrflasssB; “llT;.,;: I MASUFACTORV Si. BEPOSITORY, ,-lBhOlo ii-n.nd rnknor. Southworth : Vrntillatiou in American Dwel . Derivation of Fami . I Humor; Steps towards (y !(£«£ "'^Tm^ ! H A «SSi^«Stttotof" «foiick~ Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Xpp. ti’e. T T ( ) \1 Q P A T’TT ««?« «>' WABOINGTON BLOCK. | tions.lt has in numerous imtauces pro-red I Medicine Cases,snd Books on Domestic Practice for , beneficial, nnd in other.** effected a decided cure. This b a purely veu^ble compound* prepared on ! Macon,Joly 1>Wf ‘ j urthe maimer ofthe Dr. C. JT. Dooscvcll, of its great .«cce,s SSSftSZ&SZJfcSg: HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I its introduction into the United States was intended OFFICE AND RESIDENCE— more especially for those of onr frtherland scattered [ Corner of Third and Walnut Streets, Macon, Ga. and there aMtfhfomtf||rtrt|||n; jan 18 W. C. II. Thomson’s New Skirts for 1859. M * \\«i: * _'!L L • iKsna mighty | Meeting with great success ainon£ thu-in. I now offer it to the American public* kuowl wonderful medicinal virtues must iftn 11—ly THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTKXSIOX SKIRT, tv'TH vati-st irt-rrs runni-H, MADE WITHODT SEWING. fine Family Bible*. J. II. BOAEDMAN. SepL 91. 1959. Valuable Plantatioui- for Sale. ENIKIN4S to move I intero r gA PLAN-.SC. TATIONd. One situated in Mai on county within three miles of Winchester* on tie South-Western D my plan ting ii west, I offer for sale two valuable 1 ration, a considerable portion of trhirh is fresh land. The other plantation lsaitoaied.'n the 14th District Flint River. of Lee, on cbikee “ shout of the Ixad. with : Creek, and two-thirds of > best quality. at the mo ith of Choekoefi- contains 2.414 sen s of Land, which is O.ik and Hickory land and the renainder good Piue hnmlrid acres in caltiva- ... Top BUI RIAGES, Pil-ETON^, Ac., Ac. I am constantly receiving additions, notfrom the Xorth, but from my I Work-Shop, te my stack on bend—of three or four baggies per wet’k—which combine elegance nnd fn—k with tightiusi, Artur th and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac. are meat re- S ully solicited, which shall be proraptlv *up- and ail engagements for work punctually met. i constantly on hand a large assortment of ifar- nt-ss. Repairing done at short notice, aud all work war ranted. J. H. BANKS ang 6 1959. 1 yr lion, nearly all of which is fresh Laid, and a* produc tive • - s. : . :-West* m Georgia, and to finely watered, and substantially Inproved. My over- uny one wlsaiug to, , ..»wrtSirftd,„. j „ seers will show these places examine them. My terms will Ite liberal und pay meats easy- For farther pariuulra, aderess th nndersigaod at Macon. N. BASS. July 27—tf ^V\S ^? 3tg 1 particularly recommended to tbose persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effe.'t. It finds its way directly to the seat of lit-, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising np the drooping spirit,and, in fact, iafuriug new health aud rigoria i the system. j Nonet—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; bnt to tho sick, weak and low J spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular rmnediidpropeirties. The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has i induced many imitations, which the public should j against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy ' Patten & Miller, ^ Universally pronounced “the most perfect Skirt 7 er made.’: (lstk rarrxx, iictton A co.,) COWMISSIOX MERCHANTS, savannah, ga. • < i w *’ : 1 I •j_ k,.. m m - - ' ai e. rams a. j. miller. aug 3 -Jonathan Oollins, (Lftte Patten* ColSas .Y Co.) 7 ' ILL oontii.'J th-- Ware llon*<* nnd Coiu- Buftipi *•« at tht- Fire Proof DuilJ- •V \.\ in tills •. . ':.n* »-t:*»u with his son* W. A- Co&laf. He respectfully sohcili the tadneee of the patroM ofthe Utefirm snd Plant- . THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, ! The lightest and most graceful Skirt ever produced. THE \Y , “ r.^:iT!n^I„r^i\‘-Tn , rTI7klT.?i7Tf *** ecourally. pledging their undivi JeJ attent Und BUtera a fair trial.. One .bottle will convince J ^ ^T^dhrtte Pt^dllL^atalTldTeriU^ - ' JONATHAN COLLINS. carefully filled. july 6—tf j HIEXCIPS HOTEL T h- »>r. " . ..; * i»iiiLi>.tk* m i aud good Honks for the Library, or SabhaCh ] iding, are invited to call and e: of Religious Publications for .'.tie i Depository gi • li .1. : ’.'Ip ::r . : . ( : {ton Avenne, Macon, Ga. Every advantage sill L- offered to thost who * t.i ->-l lil.ruri* - ,r ;h- Suhilsy >, Ijuui or Family SAM L UOYKIN, Dcp. Ac t. feb 15—3m ) On tho European Plan., UTV (IF NKW FORK. hi- k [Single Rooms•'50 cls.|»cr Day. C ty Hail > ■ ir. ■ r: v Fiaukfort .street. (Uppoaite City llalL) Mt ala, a- they may t- • rd.-. ai iu the .-pat-mu* Re fectory. There i- . It ir!-er s Shop and Hath Rooms attached to the Hotel. N. B.—li wsre of Runners uni Backmen say we are full. R. FRENCH, mar 1—3m Proprietor, i 3NTEW CHOP- t LARGE variety of Cabbi„-.-, Turnip, Early ; /YCorn. Flower seeds, It-ets, Beans, Pern, all oth er varieties suitable for Gardens. Alim Grass Seeds, ■ Canary Seeds, snd Onion Setts. Merchants and Gardeners supplied with any as sortmt nt, by J. H. A W. S. ELLIt-' ianll—3m Cherry St. Macon. Gs totem _ .. you how infinitely superior it is to fill these imita tions. L (fold nt fil per bottle, or six bottles for «5,by tiie sole proprietors, isi:\JA*ii.\ r.iLi:. IB., & co.. Mannfarturiag Pharmaceutists ana Chemists, Pitts burg, Pennsylvania. . , iy Sold In' Macon by E. L. STROHECKEB * | in any sty] CO.. ZEILIN, HUNT A CO. GEORGE PAYNB, MUceltoaei and Druggists generally, t iirougbeut the State, may 19 BOOK BINDING. description of blas ms .de deiiired, Magazu pous Books, iUlXfi' Checks on New York FCK SALK BT THE TsT MAS U FACT UHEHS' BAS K NEW GOODS- C. Campbell Sc Son, NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE, H —TAVKjt:,: received their Fall and \Yiute.r -apply • ; KEK.'iiYS HE.VV1 ill.\NlvI-lS am! NEGRO SHOES at :b -t i i.ri.et • ri<-.«, and Planters would do*-, :l to coll an ! exsa-.ine before pur, i. i-ing.tt* XW t*», fa ! <aOS *04tl Tn. v also conti to *> ■ p a .. rural Oteck o GKOCERlUs at tier old -■ A, and do not int.-nd o be undersold for Cash. Macon, Oct. 19, l£5g. ■ooas.witb or withont raisTro fokxs, aud warrant- , ed best qnslitv paper. • C?* Eagineeis’ profile paper made from the best English drawing to any length or width. Ail orders from the country promptly and careful- • it attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one door »■■ II -- it:! Coleman’s ap! WANTED. I AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrants. 1 aud u ill alwaysi/ive thp* hhdlNl eaab price. Mn. i.n Ga. uly J** ly G. JLBLAKK MlLLEl. ft rt- BliLS. Corned Mullet, fur sitl« by o0 AYRES, WINGFIELD Jc CO. SwaniD land for I PICCOLO MINI. lly means of chups—this beautiful and economi- j the balance heavily timbered, *u J “i cal garment can be taken to pieces, washed, and pat Cane, for sale by I— * fobF-p 1 Central, Mam -.V IVcsfr ! SOUTH-WESTF.RX KAI f~< UANO, will for tiie present, bet; U the Centra! Railroad te asesu. 1 I tion on that and the Eatonton Reas, i» ( I to any Consignee, at 82 OOperteort* , over the Macon A Western, snd So* ,' Roads, or to any Ststion oa eithrta , 81 00 per ton offt.MO lbs., provides < tnartran with conaiguoea name. , GEO. W. ADAMS, Geu’lW > I ALFRED TYLER ” 1 VIRGIL POWERS. Macon Papers copy. Book Bindi^ n LANK AfJC ;T BOOKS *; j C,.-.ut- and rating Hoosa^U u*| together again at pleasnre. AU of the above have- Thomson's celebrated pa tent Watch .Spring Iiu«tle, and are stamp- 1 with our name and trade mark (the crown ) For sale by the principal retailers everywhere. IV. 8- A- ir. TB03IS01V, 233 Bhoadwxt. Niw York. feb 9—6t JUST RECEIVED, V LARGE supply of Ivory aud Pearl Ballaace hanffio American Table* .^nd Desert Kniv? ?. >oks, and binds j Akflk 8Ut«, Tnuod Table Spoons and Forks. A Musit* and supply of plated Forks and Spoon*, C*»toi>, ecord and docket Goblet^ Ckidle SUeka, Waiters, and a ^t-nc-ral as- mar 8 tftment of House Keeping Goods, to which I invito the attention of buyers. I have on hand, all sizes of that excelsior Stove, the IK()X WI I' ; il "d iuh ! *r ,ri ration cannot be excelled. X. H. I un ... . . .;.i -luring • v»-ry <:• ri. :i •<( Tin Wan* Wh.-ir-a!.* paruhast-rs’ wid p‘a-jt>.* : - give me a call. Price list forwarded » :t applica tion. li. A WISE, feb ^ Cherry St . Maeon. Gw. Negroes Wanted. 1 AH FOR the New Orleans Market. Apply at 1UU Thos. Ba^by’s Negri» Mart, on Popliir St., near Adams-5c Reynold’s Cotton Ware Hous**, where you can get the highest market price in cash. COT 2 printed on the p M At i A ZIX i bound in neat a ting J gee without extra* l, • MUSIC AND - 1 cheap styles- p^vffj Over * 11K ubsrrib* i ?i r '* f and’a Latent < Account lWk-. mi instructed, febl V