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Bibb illortgnRC Sheriff Sale
W Il.l 1,C Hold on the first TUESDAY In May
next, between the usual hours of sale, before
the Court House door, in the City of Macon, Bibb
GcorRia—Jones County. I ». tikdlxt,...c. D.iffirorax.
Monday, March «W «. JiN^TAY’S
County the following property, t<re» : - ... .
l Dentists Operating Chair, 1 Spittoon. I W ash
1 Mim
, to wit:
Spin
nd, I
Stand,' large Mirror, 1 Pier Stand, a Plush Arm
Chairs, 12 Plush Chairs. 1 Plush Sofa, 2 Office Chan*,
i Clod:. 1 Poor lltiii, 2 Window Ottomans and
HE Court of Ordinary of laid County met this
»ot—Chari-
Prose
■les Ma-
■saisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Bibb Superior Court,
in favor of Jonathan A. Virgin, vs. Hiram Seger,
property po nted oat in said mortgage- ■
fi t, 24 KU.tl. JKFFKRS, D. pty. Sheriff.
itibb sitcriH sale.
W ILL be sold, Wore tlie Courthonso door, in
Bibb Cocnty, on the first Tuesday tn Mg“
next, within the legal hours of sole, 1 ive acre* lam
situato and lving two miles from Macon, fronting
on the old Federal Koad, adjoining lands of Warren
Wright, on the west side; levied on as the property
of Su.-annah Palmer, to satisfy a Justice 8 fa from
telst District, G. M„ in favor of Jesse B. Carroll,
vs. Susannah l'a.mer. bevy made and returned to
me liy a Constit.le. W. R. Bl’SBEE. a
mar 22 Deputy Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff'Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the Courthouse door, in
the city of Macon. Bibb County, on the first
Tuesday in Jnnoncxt, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit: One lot and dwelling
lying opposite the Coulral Kail Road, and adjoining
the lands of Mrs. Sarah McCall, levied onns the pro
party of Beni. Davis, to satisfy a Mortgage fi la un ;
der forclosnre o i a Master Builder,an<HPainter‘s Item
issued from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of Lev,
Simpson, vs. Ilcni. Davis. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff. W. it- fiUSBEE,
mar 22 Pepatv Shenff.
From the Georgia Telegraph—Extra, April 1.
B ^nna ailCKIFF S4AI.E.—Will he sold be
fore the Court House door in the city of Ma
con, Bibb county, on the 1st Tuesday in May next,
between the legal honrs of sale, the following de
scribed lot of land, via: One Hundred and billy
Acres, more or less, No. 123, situated in the Rutland
District, in HiLb county, above tho Perry road,
with all the appurtenances thereunto attached ; le
vied on as the
satisfy a ti fa from
Robert X. Mirris. .
renzo C. Lancaster. W. R. llL'SBEE, I
april 1— Deputy Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff'jUoripaRC Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next .
between the usual honrs of sale, in the city of
Macon, Lots number one, (1) two, (3) three, (3) and
four, (4) in Square nineteen, (19) South Western
Common, city of -Macon. Levied on as tho proper
ty of Theodore G. Young, to satisfy a Mortgage 6.
fa. from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Henry M.
Daily vs. Theodore G. Young. Property pointed
out in said fi. fa. E. G. JEFFERS, Pop. S.
Bibb Sheriff* Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next
before the Court Houso door. In the cityo
Macon, between the usual boars 'of sale.
Lot number one, in Square 19, South’Wes
tern Common, city of Macon, containing about half
an acre, more or less. Levied on as tho property
of T. G. Young to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Superior
Court, in favor of B. Pnrdell vs. T. G. Young.
ALSO. Atllbe same time and place, a House and
Lot in the city of Macon, number one, in Square
number three South Western Common. Levied on
u the property of William B. Hyde, as Trustee, Ac.,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Daley A Fitzgerald vs.
William II. Hyde, Trustee, Ac. Property pointed
out in said fi. la.
MJW, at the same time and place, two Houses
and Lots situated on the Houston Road, about two
inilea from the city of Macon, adjoining the lands of
Dr. M. S. Thomson and Elias Jenkins, containing
about eight neres, more or less. Levied on as the
£ roporty of George Wood to satisfy two fi. fas. from
ibu Superior Court in favor of Joseph E. Brown,
Governor, Ac, vs. William W.Wootten, principal,
and Xaney Foster and George Wood, securities,
mar 29 E. O. JEFFERS, D. S.
Administrators' Sale.
B Y'an order of the Ordinary of Jcnes county, will
be sold before the Court Home door in Clinton,
on the first Tnesday in May next, tho following
slaves: Lewis, George, Emily, Betsey, and an infant
child, belonging to the Estate of William J. Card,
deceased, sold to perfect titles.
JAMES GREEX, Administrator
de bonis non of
mar 1 W. J. CARD, dec’sd.
I day, agreeably to law.
earthy. Ordinary.
To tho Honorable the Ordinary of Jam* County:
The petition of Ueny E. Lynch, Administrator on
the estate of Amy Wimbnsh, deceased, showeth that
ho haa fully discharged the duty assigned him as
sorb administrator, and therefore petitions the Court
for n discharge from said Administratorship.
’jerry K. Lynch, Petitioner.
On heating the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be honed, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in Septem
ber next, why the said Bctry E. Lynch should not
bo discharged from his Administratorship, and why
Letters DUmiasory should not be granted to him.—
And it is further ordered by the Conrt, that this cits-
tion be published in one or more puhlic Gazettes of
said State, for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Conrt of
Ordinary, this 7th day of March, 1839.
CHARLES
mar IS
MACABTnY, Ord.
Georgia—Jones County.
Mondat, January 10,1839.
T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present Ci>abi.es Ha-
cartht. Orffi—vr-
To the lion, the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of Daniel Leslie, Administrator of Rich
ard If. Scroggins, deceased, showeth that be has ful
ly dischargedthe duty assigned him as such Admin
istrator, and therefore petitions the Court for a dis
charge from said Administratorship.
Daxicl Leslie, Petitioner.
On hearing the above Petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
snd they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in August
next, why the said Daniel Leslie should not be dis
charged from his Administratorship, and why Let
ters Dismissory should cot be granted to him. And
it is further ordered by the Court, that this citation
be published iu one or more public gazettes of said
state, for the space of six months.
A truo extract from the minutes of Jones Conrt o
Ordinary, this 10th day of January, 1839.
jan 23 CHARLES MACAHTH Y, Ordinary.
Houston Land for Sale.
A GREEABLE to the last Will and Testament of
Samuel Dinkins, deceased, will he sold before
the Conrt House door in the town of Perry, on the
first Tuesday in October next, if not disposed of be
fore at private sale, the
VALUABLE PLANTATION
lately owned by deceased, containing abont 1300
acres, about sou under cultivation, the balance very
heavily timbered. This Plantation is one of the
most desirable in Houston county, being located Im
mediately on the South-Western Bail Road, near
Station No 1J, a short distance from the city of Ms-
oou, healthy, well watered by Springs, well im
proved, and in the midst of a highly intelligent and
moral community. The Plantation not being culti
vated this year, will bo In fine condition to make a
crop next year.
The Plantation will be sold for cash, or on such
time as the purchaser may wish. Persons wishing
to buy Houston Lands, would do well to examine
the above place before purchasing. Mr. R. W. Mat
thews, on the place, or either of tho Execntors, will
take pleasure in showing it to any one wishing to
purchase.
The above place joins the plantations of Wm. M.
Bstemsn, Patrick Carroll, D, F. Gann, J. M. Ham
mock and Thompson Fields.
S. D. BRANTLEY,
J.W. SHIXHOLSEE,
C. D. ANDERSON,
Executors.
Fort Valley,March 1—tds_
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y' virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Burke
county, will he sold before the Court house
door In the town uf Nashville, in Berrien county, on
the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual
hours of sale, Lot number 311, loth Distriet of ori
ginally Irwin, now Berrien county, containing 490
acres, more or less, belonging to Henry Heath, ac
cessed. of Burke county.
WASHINGTON MOBLEY . Adm’r of
mar 8 ' HENRx ti 11-*TH.
Georgia—Jones County.
Monday, January 10,1839.
T M HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present Charles Ma-
cartht. Ordinary.
To the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of Green O. Gunn Administrator of
James Ounn, deceased, showeth that hebas iu lly dis
charged the duty assigned him as such Administra
tor, and therefore petitions the Conrt for a discharge
from said Administratorship.
Green O. Gi ns, Petitioner.
On hearing the above Petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in August
nest, why the said Green G. Gnnn should not be dis
charged from his Administratorship, and why Let
ter* Dismissory should not be granted to him. And
it is farther ordered by the Conrt, that this citation
be published in one or more public gaieties of said
lit At#, for tho apAca uf a IX month*.
A true extract from the minntes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 10th day of Januarv, 1838.
jan 23 CHARLES MACARTHY. Ordinary.
Urecn \V .Davis, Executor ot iiety. 31ay, deceaseu-
r»,
Warren May, et. al.
Jtill Jce., in BM Sup. Court, to A'or. Term, 1858.
I T appearing to the Conrt, from the Bill of Com
plainants, that there are parties as legatees un
der the will of Benjamin May, deceased, the chil-
dren of the brothers and sister: of said Benjamin
May, or their representatives, who aro unknown to
Complainants, both by name and place of residence,
and who an 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 sisters
of Benjamin May. deceased, late of Bibb County,
and their representatives, who have not been served
with a copy of the Bill in the above case, be, and
the same aro hereby required to be and appear, at
the next term of Bibb Superior Court, on the second
Monday in May next, then and there to plead, answer,
or demur to said BiU of Complaint, and that a copy
of this order be published in some public Gazette,
once a month, for four months prior to the next term
of this Court.
By order of Court. SPEER A HUNTER,
jan. 23. Cowpl’ts. Sol’s.
A true Extract from the Minntes. 1st Dec. 1858,
IRON WORK S,
MACON, GA.
Steam Engines and Mill Machinery, p 'j^' 4T6AtUnta »t is night Arrive at Macon 7.1s
A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 9.00
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The
12 night train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern and Atiantio Road for Chattanooga, Knoxville.
Nashville, Memphis, at 12.15 P. M., with Georgia
R. R. for Augusta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta * West
Point R. It at 10.15 A. M.
The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects with tke
Western A Atlantic It It at 8.4o P. M.,and Georgia
R. It at 10 night; and Atlanta A West Point La,
at 12.5 A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee
Rail Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct
route to the
Virginia Springs,
Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta,
for 326 23, including Stage fare, 97 00, and to New
York for 832 00.
Farther information may be had in relation to this
Rente, on application to the General Ticket Office,
Atlanta.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
aog 3 Superintendent.
Cotton Presses and Screws,
Horse Powers, Cane Mills and K ettles.
IRON RAILINGS,
COLUMN'S, MILL STONES, GIN GEER,
Grist anti Circular Sato Mills+
PULLEY'S, WHEELS. SHAFTING, Jc., Ac.
• R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Feb. 1.
T. C. NISBET.
MAKCFACTCRKR OF
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
SAW MILL MACHINERY, KILL
GEARING. CASTINGS. AND MA
CHINERY IN GENERAL.
Wrought Iron Cotton Scre ws. Su
GAR -MILLS, SHAFTS A PULIJES,
IRON RAILING, WROUGHT A
CAST, AC.
T HE undersigned believes that be is nanufactu-
ring and selling the above Machinery, ten per
rent, cheaper, and of as good quality an sny estab
lishment at the South, and is willing to ranut aU
the work as equai, if not superior to an}-.
Dec. 28.
Bibb Superior Court, Nov.Term, 1839.
A. B. ROSS, Cl’k.
Georgia—Bibb County.
B Y’ authority of the will of George W. Towns,
late of said county, deceased, I will sell, be-
fora the Court House uoor in said county, on the
first Tuesday in May next, the following negroes .-
Betsy, a woman, about 43 years Ola.
Sarah, a girl, abont 13 years old.
Marion, a boy, abont 13 years old.
Theso negroes are very likely and valuable.
Terms Cash. L. B. SMITH,
npril 5 Exeoutorof G.W. Towns.
Administrator’s Sate.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jones county, will be sold before tbo Conrt
House door in Clinton, on the first Tnesday in Jane
next, the following slaves s Lewis, George, Betsey,
Emily nnd Child, belonging to the estate of Wll-
liom J. Card, deceased. Re-sold for the purpose of
effecting titles, JAS GREEN, Adm’r
de bonis non ol Win. J. Card, deceased.
april 5
IXTY Days after date application will be made
. .. — ,. *”—■— o—*- for leave
S IX!
to
to sell the]
Pinckney
april 3
Green W. Davis, Executor of Ueuj. May, deceased.
rs.
Warren A. May, et, al.
Bill for Injunction, Construction and Direction.
I T •ppcnrinK to tire Court, that some of the Defen
dants to the above Bill, who reside in the State,
have not yet been served with a copy of the above
Bill, it is 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 State ot Lonisana, Hiram
W. Cotton, and Eliza YV. Cotton, of the State of
Alabama, reside withont the limits oftbis State, and
the jurisdiction of this Court, it is on motion, ordered
and adjudged by the Court, that the said Defendants
aforesaid, do appear, on or before the first day oftbe
next term of this Conrt, and then and there plead,
answer, or demur to said BiU of Complaint, and that
a copy of this order be published in some public Ga
zette, once a month, for four months prior to the
next terra of this Court.
By order of Conrt. SPEER k HUNTER,
jan 25 Compl’ts Sol’s.
A true Extract from tho Minntes, 1st. Dee. 1858,
Bibb Superior Conrt, Nor. Term, 1838.
A. B. ROSS. Cl’k.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
FOUPERU MACHINISTS,
ft fa con, Georgia.
JOIIX S. SCHOFIELD, JOSHUA SCHOFIELD.
We are prepared to Manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
©QTCauiLAia mw mdilil©,
MILT. AND GIN GEARING,
S’U.gaz’ Mills*.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rat
ings in tho State, which for elegance, neatness, dura
bility and design, cannot bo surpassed, and are anti,
able for tho Fronts of
Dwelling., f’cmclcry I,ot». I’ublir Squnrc,
Church Fence* sad Rnlroniie*.
Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, wiU
do well to give ns a call, as we are determined toof-
fer at good bargains as any Northern EstiblishmenL
U^Speciraens of onr Work ean.be seen at Hose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
this oily- nov 3D ly
HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL.
State of Georgia.
Elizabeth A. Lewis, vs. Simzos SI. Lewis.
Libel for Divorce in Houston Superior Court.
W HEREAS, it appears by the return of Ibe
Sheriff, that uimeon ST. Lewis, the defend
ant in the above stated case is not to be found.
It is therefore ordered by tho Conrt that service
of the said case be perfected on the said defendant
by publication in one of tbe public Gazettes of this
State twice a month for two months, before the next
term of this Court, this 8th February, 1839.
HENRY G. LAMAR, Judge
Superior Court, Macon Circuit.
A true extract from tbe Minutes of Houston Supe
rior Court, February 22d, 1859.
march 1 W. H. MILLER, Cl’k.
he estate of
, deceased.
ISAAC WOODARD. Jit.. Adm’r.
NOTICE.
\ LL persona having claims against Samuel Dink
-A. ins, late of Houston county, deceased, will
please present them, properly proven, to the under
signed. Those indebted to said deceased, arc here
by requested to make immediate payment.
ti. D. BRANTLEY,
J. W.SHINUOLSEB,
C. D. ANDERSON.
Fort Valley, March 1—fit Execntors.
Giorgio, Crawford County.
W HEREAS. Washington Vinlng, Administrator
of Jane Watson, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from tho administration of the
Estate of said deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the parties at Interest, to show cause, (if
any they can) within the time prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted.
Giren under my hand and official signature, this
December 18th, 1838. JAS. J. RAY.
Pep. 28.Orpinaet, C. C.
Georgia—Joiivt* County.
MoxDxr, December 6, 1858.
mils Court of Ordinary.of said county met this
1 day. agreeable to law. Present, Charles
earthy. Ordinary.
*l> the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones county.
The petition of LuranaTye and Wm. A. Lane, Ad-
ministratecs raetororum with the will annexed, or
tho estate of Kbenezer H. Moore, deceased, show-
oth that they have fully discharged tbe duty assign
ed them as such Administrators, and therefore pe
tition the Conrt for a discharge from said Admin
istratorshlp. Ltuana Tee. J PeUUoDerf .
On hearing tbo above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
nnd they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1 st Monday in J uly next,
why the said l.nrana Tye and Wm. A. Lane should
not be discbaiged from their Administratorship, snd
why Letters llismissory should not be granted to
them. And it is further ordered by the Court, that
this citation t« published In one or morepnblic ga
zettes ot said State, for tho apaco of six months.
. A true extract from the minute# of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 13th day Dee., 1839.
dee 14 CHARLES MACARTHY. Ordinary.
Hardeman & Sparks
Ware House
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•Macon, Ga.,
W ILL continue to give prompt attention at their
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on the cor
ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all business commit
ted to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
>!edge of faithfulness to all their friends and cus
omers.they hope to receive their full share of pub
lie patronage. ■ ■
Liberal advance* made on Cotton and other pro
dnee when required.
ty Planter's Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope.
Ac., furnished at the lowest market rates,
riios. iuioixu. o. g. srxrjts.
sep 7
NEWdICE HOUSE.
"COMPETITION IS THE LIVE OF TItADE
W E have established a NEW ICE HOUSE,and
would say to the citizen* of Macon snd to
consumers in tbe country, that we wiU famish the
article at aalow rate* aa any House in the city. To
residents of the city, we will deliver Ire free of
charge. Orders from the country promptly attend
ed to. A share of patronage respectfully solicited.
mar!5 GREEK A FREEMAN.
Carliart c%s CmrdL’s,
MACON, GEORGIA,
W HERE can be seen one of the largest Stocks
of HARDWARE, IKON. STEEL, and CAR
RIAGE MAKER'S MATERIALS to *e found in
Middle Georgia. Importing largely, uni buying di
rect from ibe Manufacturers, enable us to offer
greater inducements to those wishing to purchase
anything in our line. Call and see uu. and be con
vinced. CABHABT * CURD.
33(5,000 SWEDES,
or 3,305 Bw. of Swedes Iron, assorted. from 1 to IS
inches wide, of onr own importation, in store and
for sale by CABHABT * CURD
PLOW STEEL,
Manufactured expressly for this market, and assorted
from 2j to It inches wide, together with a full assort
ment o"t Refined Iron, all sizes. Band A Oval Iron, all
sizes, Round and Square Iron, all sizes Horse Shoe
Iron, nil sizes. Cast and German Steel, Blister Steel,
Anvils ..nd Vises, Bellows and Screw Plates, Smith
Hammers and Tongs, Planter's Hoes, various ma
kers, Brnde’s Patent Hoes, Hames, Traces, Plow
Lines. Axes, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, and all
kinds of Plantation, Carpenter's and Machinist's
Tools, can be fonnd at CARHART A CURD'S,
jan 4
nACOIV A WESTERN RAIL ROADi
O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Trains will
be run aa follows *
Leave Macon at 18 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15
A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00
S. BRAINERD’S
MACON VARIETY STORE,
COTTON AVENUE,
Opposite Roes, Coleman A Boss, and C. II. Freeman.
C ROCKERY, Glass Ware, House Furnishing ar
ticles of every description. Tin YYare of all
kinds. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Brooms,
Pails, Toy Barrows, Wagons, Willow Ware, Lu
bin’s Perfumery—Bay Rum, best quality, Fishir-
Tackle and llooka. Mohair Cloth, Chapman's
and other Razor Straps, Combs in every
variety.Tooth Paste, Sieves,Vi- -
olin Bows A Bridges, Cut
lery. Pistols, Pencils,
knitting Needles,
Spectacles,
dec., dec.
FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture
bought and sold. Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished
with dispatch. Violins, Canes, Ac., Repaired and
Polished; Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and
Sand Psper lor sale.
N. B.—Graffenberg Medicine for sale, pure from
the Company S. B., Agent for Company,
feb 2 .
Important to Planters!
THE
INGERSOLL HOOP
LOCK,
HOLIDAY STYLES
OF IIATS, JUST RECEIVED AT
STONE’S,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE
G ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely
do do A Plash do do do (new.'
do Tweed, (all colors) do do do
do Leather Sportsman’* Hats, do do
do Superior Moleskin do (New Style,
do do Black Cassimere do do do
And the largest and most elegant assortment ot
Children, nnd Bsf><Fnaer OUT9&CAPh,
ever offered in this market
Call and see, and be convinced that he can sell aa
CHEAP Art TIIE CHEAPEST,
dec 7
H. HORNE’S
CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT STORE,
And Pastry Bakery, at his nete Store, next to
Ayres, Wingfield tf Co's,
CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.
P ARTIES, Dinners and
everything ornamental
test styles.
it!*.)
1 Suppers furnished with
il ana delicious, in the la*
T 1
VALUABLE
PLANTATION FOR SALE IN UP-
NOlf COUNTY.
HE subscriber offers for sale hla Plantation in
Upson Connty, distant from Tho Rock 3-4 of
a mile, known as tbe Bank!y Plantation—through
which panaft the ZebulOn road. Of said Plantation,
abont Four Hundred Acres cleared, and in active
cultivation—all under good fence; abont Four
Hundred Acres still in the woods. The improve
ments art! good, consisting of a genteel dwelling
with five rooms, together with all necesstuy out-
houses; Gin House and Screw ; health of neighbor
hood unexceptionable; water inferior to none ; so
ciety most desirable, with Church, School, and Rail
Road facilities all closo at band. Persons desirous
to examine the premises and enquire as to terms,
which will be liberal, will enquire of Mr. McCreary
on the place, or to the subscriber near Talbotton.
april 5—tf JNO. E. BARKSDALE.
or William nelson, deceased, suoweiu turn
fully discharged the duty assigned him as
Administrator, and therefore petition* the
for a discharge from said Administratorship.
Gc-orgla—Jones County.
Monday, Not. 1, 1839.
T II1E Court ot Ordinary of said connty met this
day. agreeably to law. Present—CHAS. MA-
CARTHY, Ordinary.
To the Honorable tke Ordinary of Jones County .■
The petition of Jesse Pitts, Administrator on the
■-state of William Cleland, deceased, showeth that
lie has
i-uoh J
Court for a discharge from aald
. Jesse Pitts, Petitionar.
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 eaaae. If any
they have, on or before tbe 1st Monday in May next,
why tho aald Jesie Pitts should not be disehanred
from his Administratorship, and why Letters Dis-
miaaory should not be granted to him. And it is
Author ordered by the Court, that this citation be
published in one or more public Gazette* of said
State, for the space of six mouths.
A true extract from tbe Minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 5th day of Koyeraber, 1858.
hot# CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
SCHEDULE ON THE
South-Western R R.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YOBS AND NEW ORLEANS KAILS.
Too Daily Trains between Macon Sf Columbus.
ON AND AFTER JULY 29th,
Leave Macon at 11.43 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrive
at Columbus 3.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m.
Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive at
Macon 9.50a. m. and9.18 p. m.
Daily between Macon, Albany and Date son:
Leave MaconlMSp. m. Arrive In Albany 6.25 a. m.
Arrive et Dewion G.00
Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m.
Arrive In Macon 9.18 p. m.
Triweekly.
Down: Monday, TVednesday and Friday—Up: Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
Leave llacon 7.1* a. m. Arrive at Albany 4312 p. m.
Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar
rive at Macon 9.11 p. m,
Trans to Columbus form a through connection
to Montgomery, Aiabama andAugvata, Kingsville,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgevilie and Eatonton.
Poat Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee,
Bsinbridge, TbomasviUe, Ac., daily; also, tri-week
ly from Dawson to Cnthbeit, Fort Games, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Uayneorille and Hawkinsville, and tri-week
ly to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take tbe Day Trains trom Augusta and Savannah to
avoid detention in Macon. For other point* take ei
ther Train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York, on Wednesdays and Saturday*. Passage in
the Cabin 915, Steerage 96.
Through Tickets can be procured from Bail Bosd
Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via
Sarannakto New Yortt, by Steamship*, in Cabin, as
follow*-. Montgomery 996; Columbus 923 ; Albany
924 25. VIRGIL POWERS
Superintendent.
Bridal Cakaa, dressed in unsurpassed styles.- —
French Pastry of every kind, as well as all kind* of
Desert made to order, among them many new dishes.
French Candies, Chocolate, Cream, etc. Oranges,
Pineapples, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Raisins,
Dates, Figs, Currants, Citron. Nats of all kinds.
Preserves, Crackers, Segars, Cider, etc.
WINES AND BRANDIES
of undoubted parity. Toys, Sardines, Lobsters,
Pickles, tinnees, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba
ges. Cranberries, etc.
All goods warranted to be first class articles,
and sold as low as can be bought in Macon.
TERMS—Cash, for nil not holding Passbooks.
H. HORNE will attend personally to superintend
the setting of tables for Weddings and Parties, either
in City or Country.
fje CocNTitY Meuchaxts will find a good as
sortment of Confectionaries at my establishment,
and the prices os low as any where else in the City.
jmn 25—ly
Watches, Jewelry, &e.
T HE subscribers would inform the citixens of
Macon and vicinity, that they have taken tbe
store formerly occupied by Mr. M. D. Barnes, where
they intend carrying on the
Jewelry Business,
and will keep a neat and well selected assortment of
goods connected with that business. We invite
yon to give ns a call, and in return will assnre yon
fair and honest dealings at all times.
Watches anti Jewelry
cleaned and repaired by a faithful and experienced
workmen, and warranted to nve satisfaction.
P. &—Having purchased tho Goods belonging to
aald Barnes, at a great discount from the cost, we
offer them at
Great Bargains.
The Goods mostly are No. 1 quality, and at the
pricea.we shall offer them, it is a good opportunity
for those in want of any thing in the way of Watch
esand Jewelry, to make their purchases at the
' OLD STAND OF M. D BARNES,
opposite the Lanier House.
One word more, then we are done for this time.—
To those who visit Savannah] we invite to call at
V W.SKll'i'B JEWELRY STORE, (in that Ci-
ty,) opposite the Pnlaaki House, where they will
find a large assortment ot
Jewelry and Fancy Articles,
of the latest styles, and at prices to suit the times.—
Hair Jewelry and Ornaments of every description
made to order.
Orders left at the store in Macon, or Savannah,
will be carefully attended to.
Respectfully, V. W. SKIFF A CO.
Macon, Ga- Feb. 15—
C. H. Freeman & Co.
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.,
omn, AS USUAL, AT THKIX OLD STAND, ACHOIC1
ASORTMENT OF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
O F eTery description and of the best qnality, fresh
and good—being constantly in receipt of new
supplies from the Northern Markets,
Sugars, Spices, White Fish,
Syrups, Citron, Herrings,
Coffee, Green Frnits in cans. Hams,
Teas, Condiments, Lard,
Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour,
Nats. Chess#, Batter,
Raisins, Mackerel. Pork,
OLD MACmiATVffiSKET
T HE undersigned offer for sale the above stan
dard brand of fine
BYE WHISKEY,
ot their otrn distillation, in barrels and half barrels.
The qualitv of this Whiskey known so favorably in
the South,' for the past eight years, will alwayr be
kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers
and consumers can rely upon its being perfectly
pore ltY'E WHISKEY, distilled under our own per
sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele
terious substances which render made up whiskies
so objectionable.
Always having a large stock of the above, and
other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phila
delphia, we areenabled to ship goods from eithercl-
- direct. FREEMAN A SIMPSON,
PhtEnix Distillery.
OFFICE—109 So. Front St.. Philadelphia.
•• 96 WaU St., New Yortt.
OCtl2—lv .
NEW BOOKS
At Boardman’s Book Store.
MERICAN ELOQUENCE in2 vols.; anewCy
clopedia of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia ol
Wit A Humor: a Handy Book on Property Law;
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic passa
ges in South Western History; Life beneath the Wa
ters ; The Hand bnt not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur;
William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier;
Doctor Thorne; n now edition of Edgar A Poo’s
works; The Preacher and the King, The Priest and
the Hognenot; Lord George Bentick, by D’lsraeli;
Beatrice Cenci Debit A Credit; Major Roger Sher
man Potter; Douglas Jerrold's Wit; Belle Britton
on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Crnise
of the Betsey; Testimony of tho Rocks; Jefferson’s
Works; Bulwer's Novels complete,- Grote’e History
of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers; Lord Montagu's
age, by G. I’. It. James ; The Thxeo Beauties, by
_Irs. Sonthwortb : Ventillation in American Dwell
ings; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom, Wit
and Humor; Steps towards Heaven; Den’s Moral
Theology; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic-
t tires in France, Holland, Belgium, nod up tbe Rhine;
Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of
fine Family Bibles.
J. M. llOARDMAN.
Sept. 21. 1858.
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
D KNIItllVG to move my planting interest M|
west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAX jJQ
TATIONS. One situated in Macon county within
NOTICE.
O UBBKK SHOES.—A large assortment
ll, of Gents and boya Rubbers. Also, la-#"*
diet slipper and sandal rubber Shoe* of Goodyear’s — - . . P - JP
eelahnted Dstcot. Jolt Medved and for **I* low by tober next, when be will resume bis residence and
SepLlM. MU A RUTLAND, |dntiesllnMacon. april5
M l.EOX'H AltD respectfully gives notice that
. he will be absent, teaching in Forjyth till Oc
‘ " reside!
nty •
three miles of Winchester, on tho South-Western
Bait Road, containing 2,403 qcres of level Oak and
Hickory Land, with good improvements, and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acrea in culti
ration, a considerable portion of which is fresh land.
The otherplantation is situated in the 14th District
of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi-
chikee Creek, and contains 2,471 acres of Land,
abont two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory land
of the best Quality, and the remainder good Pine
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva
tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produc
tive as any land in South-Western Georgia, and la
finely watered, and substantially improved. My over
seers will show these places to any one wishing to
examine them. My terms will telibenl and pay
ments easy. For further particular*, address the
undersigned at Macon. N. BASS,
jnly 27—tf
And other articles too numerous to mention, com-
prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies.
CANDIES-
We particularly invite th6 attention of dealers
and others to onr large and complete stock of Can
dies manufactured by ourselves, of tbe very best
materials and warranted to retain their hardness and
brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose
both and become worthless. We offer unrivalled
inducements to purchasers.
CAKES, Ornamented and Plain,
Of every variety and made of choice materials.
Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice
and on the most reasoaabla terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
FISH, IN THEIR SEASON.
We shall keep constantly on hand dar
ing the Fall and Winter,. . .qa.i,
Fresh Oyateraand Fisb,^S?S2E^
native and imported, of the best qualities and re
gretfully invite orders, which shall be faithfully
Choice Tobacco and Segars,
To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs
m ihw articles. oct 5
Will you go North, when you c:m
<Io better South 1
& raiuhaagg
MANUFACTORY &. REPOSITORY,
FOBSYTH, OA.
H AVING purchased the entire in- yffR
terest of the late firm of Banka,
Wilder A Co- 1 invite the attentionVCr ' 'V
of the citixens of Forsyth and surrounding counties
to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing
Top and no Top BUGGIES. ROCKAWAYS, CAR
RIAGES, PILETONS, Ac- Ac. Iam constantly
receiving additions, not from tke Norik, but from my
Work-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four
baggies per week—which combine elegance and
fats* with tightness, strength and dnrabslity. Orders
for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac- are most re-
" " solicited, which shall be promptly snp-
all engagements for work punctually met.
constantly on hand a large assortment of Har
ness.
Repairing done at short notice and all work war-
ranted.
J. H. BANKS
ang 6 1838. 1 yr
IRON COTTON TIE.
I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea
South-West, tho INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK
with the common Hoop Iron Hand, has superse
ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bala.
Time and space would fail ns to give the numerous
certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse
men, Insurers* Compressors and Shippers, showing
beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are
numbered, and the immense advantages of the
IIoop Dock and Iron Tie. Their economy
wherever tried, has been conceded in these points;
X. They save twenty to thirty dollar, co.t
In baling material on every one hundred
B "*riio fastening is much more expeditiously ap
plied, and much more convenient for the compress.
3. It is a perfect safeguard against Ion of Cotton
frim the bale.
I. Hi.nn almost ah.olntc aeewrity ngnm-.t
Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown
by actual experiment, •nil smoulder without Jtame,
twenty honrs without spreading, and allowing plenty
of tine for easy extinguishment.
• 5. It is nil absolutely secure fastening. In
’, bales thus
it easier tohan-
perceatible effect. . ..
6. B is perfectly simple.and requires no machinery
at all in the application. Any common hoop-iron of
proper width and thickness, (which is about I inch
wide. And a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and
of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken
in the hind, one end passed through the opening,
from the under side, of one end of the under part
of the Irek to the length of about one inch, and then
bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the
hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through
a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock,
and then bent in the same manner m th© other. The
button is then turned back to its place over them,
and the hoop is fast on the bale, ana the bale may be
moved if desired.
7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com-
-therebj ^
These facts and advantages are certified to by
leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro
kers in testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec
ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the
leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most satisfac
tory experience and tests, unite in the following a-
greement, which will leave no doubt on these points -
ersigned, Cotton Brokers sod Buyers
of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we
will pay full prices for iron Bound Cotton, if fasten
ed with the INGEKXODD IIOOP DOCK, at
though wo are aware that it will weigh 11 lbs. more
per bale than Rope-tied Cotton.
HARRIS A JOHNSTON
C. C. FOSTER,
J. S. BYINGTON.
M. A. CHISHOLM.
From Savannah, we copy the following eng;
ment made with the Compress Establishment of
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.,
P M RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit,
and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe and
Jones -, also in the Federal Coarts at Savannah.
They have also recently become the Agents of the
following Insurance Companies;
The Anguata Insurance nnd Kanking Com
pany of which W. M. D’Antiokac Is President and
C. F. McCat is Secretary.
And the Alabama Fire and Jlarine Insu
rance Company. Montgomery, of which T. H.
Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at nsnal rates,
apl 99 ' ; ' I -.
DEPARTMENT. I ,
MACON GEORGIA
DBtTS MARr,
For 185;), **7
W ILL be kept constantly snppt;,,
most t esirable articles in
MEDICINES, r
PHARM/CUTICAL PREPau
SADDLE HAGS, INaTBL'l
SPIC3S, MEDICINE c
PERFUMERY, ftc j
PETEK S. IIUMI*III£IES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, j
PERRY, GA,
WILL practice in *U the Courts of tbe Macon
District, and also in tbe Federal Courts at Savannah
and Marietta. l*0£ 17—ly
SP££B & IIirttTJBK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
of law in the counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend tho Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER.
M Iteeicr «V IVj
SEWI NG MACHlf
X. C. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hall,
sag 4
g. r. cuLvzftuoosx, r. a. Artsi.IT.
Culvcrltousc & Ansley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining
counties. AU business promptly attended to,
jan 11
J. L. SEWARD. A. H HASSELL.
SEWARD aV H.4NSELL.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
thomasville, ga.
A ll claims forwarded to ns will meet with prompt
attention. We shaU practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD A HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
Artliur Dickinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON GEORGIA.
OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls-
bnry’s Clothing Store,
oct 12
Savannah, July 22d, 1858.
Messrs. Freeman A Roberts, Macon, Ga:
Gents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for
Ingersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron
b oond Cotton, fastened with said Lock, npon tbe
same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement
to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice
of my wish to discontinue the arrangement.
Respectfully, tee.,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
The Gcorgiii Iron Lock Company,
comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the
attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the
Cotton trade, to this interesting ana important sob-
ret. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be-
ieve 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 particnliu' applica
tion may be made to the Secretary.
J. F. WINTER, | T. A. HARRIS,
DUNLAP A HARRIS, FREEMAN A ROBERTS
T. A. HARRIS, Secretary.
Macon, Aug. 3,1858. ly
A CARD.
T HE undersigned feels it his duty to render
thank* to the citizens of Houston and adjoin
ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron
age. While he begs a continuance of their tavors,
be will state to those who do not know him. that ma
ny years practice in the principal cities of the Sonth
and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to
make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of
the most approved and latest style, as can be furnish,
ed by any Dentist in the State.
A WORD ABOUT THE
“CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.”
Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial
Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular price*,
may feel assured that I will rather share my profits
with them than “accommodate” them with a cheap,
or inferior style of work, as inch wUI never give sat-
iafaction, ana is the dearest at the end
AU persons desiring my services will please call at
my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the
comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv
fog at a distance may procure my services by giving
me notice.
Dentists will find a large assortment of the beat
materials, for faUing Teeth, as well as for making ar
tificial sets, at Northern prices.
**l? i'»rnr
oct!9—ly
DR. FREDERICK GAKKE,
Surgeon Dentist.
$10,000 Cash!
Valuable Plantation
IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE.
rnUE undersigned will seU for Ten Thousand Dol-
JL fora cash, the Plantation in Houston conrt;
known as the Ben Gray place, containing ’
-- - — • ->)»,
CUTLERY!
JOSEPH RODGERS & SON,
SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND.
TABLE KNIVES & FORKS.
c Bladed Pocket Knives,
Sportsmen Knives,
Embroidery Scissors,
Pocket -
And other Patents.
Razors! Razors !
OF THE GENUINE JOS. RODGERS * SON’S
MaKc. , „ ,
I UAVEjost received direct from Joseph Rodgers
A Son, Sheffield, England, a large and splendid va
riety of the above goods, and most respectfully so
licit the patronage of the public.
BASIL A* WISE,
mar 23 Cherry St., Macon, Ga-
a HEW
scanty;
THIR
TEEN HUNDRED Acrcs'of Land. This Plantation
is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mUe of
tho South-Western Rail Road, said road passing
through one corner of the Land. There is between
six and seven hundred aerea of Land cleared, and in
fine condition for making a crop another year. The
- ilaer is well improved. Having Frame Negro
louses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty
Negroes, and Frame Gin Ilonse, Cotton Screw and
Stables.
These Lands are level and well adapted to the pro-
dnetion of Corn or Cotton, and instead of wearing
oat, get more productive as they grow older, under
jndicioas cultivation.
The place will be sold on a credit of one, two and
three yean, for a sum equivalent to ten thonsand
dollars cash.
Any further information desired, will be furnished
by sddressiogthe undersigned at Bnsbayville, Hons-
ton County, Georgia. D. F. GUNN.
Macon. Sept. 28. 1858.
PETEK J. STHOZIEK JOHN T. GLOVER
STROZIEK A GLOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DAWSON, GA.
WILL practice in the Counties of Terrell, Clay,
Chattahoochee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew-
art.
GT AU business entrusted to them, wUI receive
prompt and unremitting attention.
Jan. 4.—ly.
Xa.A.W F'lIEiJS/I.
T HE undersigned have formed a partnership in
tho practice of Law, an the Firm name of Ruth
erford and Hill. They wiU practice in the Macon
Circuit, and in the Counties of Monroe, Jones and
Wilkinson—and by special contract in any other
portion of the State.
Also, in the Federal Conrt, at Savannah and Ma
rietta.
Office over the Manufacturer’s Bank.
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
Macon, Jan. 17.’59 JOHN U. HILL.
2 r
T HE Subscribers, from the increased demand AN1) VALUABLE IMI’Rili llo 5
for Iron Bailings of their manufacture, “9J® . _
been encouraged to make that branch of their [Jp’x'iOSS XAiSCLUOC •o" ee * b "
works a special department, possessing superior fa- ; T. .
cilitics for the manufacture of Mach'oes are the best n e . «,]
I RON RAILINGS, j eiu y ^ m b*t
,orany T all purposes ot themost app^edd* | S*p ^"onSS^®
fo^yfog re t P h^pubUc?tot fo^oin^o/variety and | are appiirabfo to every purpose anj^ Ire W
substantial work, together with moderate prices. lateh r
that they are determined to please. , ^*A redaction of 9-o00 lately bM. % „, w (
InadiitiontoaUthe usual style, of this class of . circ J ^ A ' P '°>, tooftl
work, they are making . | f e [, 2a y strci
... v ° vor .
no;
structure. All of which will be warranted equal to j
tke best made in the Union.
feb 1 R. FINDLAY A SONS.
HATS & CAPS,
AT REDUCED PRICES-
\TO. 1 Silk Hats 94,50
No. 2Silk Hats.... 3.30AW j
red*
— bcejf
J e ole
H AVE jost received and opened if*, -l.
splendid assortment of.GoMi j ~
consistingia part of the following ArtiefoltnonW
GOLD AND SKIB-K
“ 1 Black Cassimere Hats 4,50 -w | _^ .
“1 “ Soft ’< 1,00 to 4,oo; A Li? (J
Men’s and Boy’s Navy Caps 1,50 ' . ,
Fine Cloth Caps for 50 cts. to 1,25 , Hunting Magic Case, Independent 2ti ,. ,
' for CASH ONLY, tlemen. , _ „
Allother Goods in proportion for CAI
Those that buy on credit must expect to pay the old
prices. Our stock is cheaper, more elegant and ex
tensive than ever before, and we invite our friends
andthepnbUe generally to call and see for them
selves. stand in the Building under Ralston's Hall,
Cheray Street, Macon. Ga. B eLDEN A CO
1). C. HODGKINS & SON,
IvTacon, C3-a.
I NVITES the A
attention of *
the Sporting
Public and oth-
rs, to their
large selection of DOUBLE GUNS, RIFLES, PIS- I and a varied assortment of
TOLS, POCKET and sporting CUTLERY, Fancy Goods,
tlemen.
COLD YVATi'Iir.s for Ladies,ii
tiful. return
SILVER WARE, such as Spooa
lets, Ac. Li, the
SILVER PLATED WARE. “T
tors. Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated (Wiff*'™
Spoons,; Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Cnilnmcy
Waiters, Ac. /brVh
JEWELRY.f w
Consiltfog of Diamond acj Gold U'mz\ } LS (
Ac., sparkling and bright. «
Musical Inslrnutcnt-j*? 5 -
Snch aa Violins, Flutes, Guitars. Bit r n ff < !
tines. s ***'
Gold Pens, and Pencils. Gaitsr and V!
oof tl
J. X. MAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUTLER, TATLOR COtTiTT, GEORGIA,
feb 1—ly*
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
inly 7 ly
A.A1V CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill,
Stubbs & Hill,
A TT O R N E Y S A T L A W,
Macon, Ga.
apl 20
Win. K. ilcGrailenrieil,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Damonr’s oct 27
FISHING TACKLE, WALKING STICKS, FOK- , .. . „ . numerous to nartic.lv .na.
EIGN AND DO-MESTIC AMCNmON, and every j ^ ^ ,
article found in a I? Ilwij r L a . Thankful for the liberal patronage l*
Sportsman s Emporium, ' — ™
NORTH OR SOUTH.
By careful attention to the business* and keeping
the best GOODS in our line, we expect to receive a
continuation of past favors.
Repairing carefully attended to a» hercto-
Oct. 26. fore.
them, since tney commenced business,
I continuance of the same, and will sp*r>^^V?
give satisfaction tc their customer*, t
and quality of their Wares, and in pr r of b
Watch and other repairing executed t 1
and on reasonable terms,
oct 5
N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drag
Store. j«n*
J. B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY. GA„
VT/ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
VV comprising the following counties, Glyiin,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Chariton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4
GKO. S. KOBINSON CHAS. ROBINSON
G. S. & C. KOBINSON,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTHBERT, GEORGLV.
W ILL give prompt attention to all bnsiness en
trusted to them, in Randolph, Clay, Early, Mil
ler. Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart and Qnitman counties.
March 1,1859. tf
TO PLANTERS ANI>
MERCHANTS.
W E offer the following articles on very accom
modating terms r
1000 rolls Gnnny Bagging,
1000 Sacks Salt,
23 barrels Potatoes,
410 bales 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, 1C J boxes Candy,
100 do Soda, 123 kegs Nails,
150 bales Osnabnrgs,
50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Yams,
100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
25 hhas. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup,
Large Stock of fresh and new
Dry GrOodS;
Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living
rates, consisting of the following :
20 cases Prints,
15 cases Ginghams,
1000 pieces Merinoes, Delanes, Shally and Alpacas
1200 dozen Hosiery,
25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes,
10 bales Ticking, 10 cases Linseys,
10 cases Flannels, 525 pieces Satinets and Jeans
150 pieces Cassimeres,
50 pieces Fancy and Black Silks,
800 dozen Handkerchiefs,
1200 pieces white Muslins,
Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 350
cases of Shoes of aU kinds, and 1000 Negro Blankets.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public.
Oct. 26—tf
J. B.JcW.A.
IUJIBKOUGII «V BASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Gxo. Kimbrough, E. S. Bass,
Starkville, Lee co., Ga Dawson, Terrell co., Ga.
mar 8
DR. WM. F. HOLT
W ILL attend promptly all calls left either at his
Office, over Bowdre A Anderson’s Store, or
at his residence in Vineville, opposite Maj. Comer's.
mar 8—ly*
DR. J. DICKSON SMITH,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
JUCON, GEORGIA.
W ILL attend promptly to all Professional calls
made on him, either a( his Office or Residence,
by day or night.
OFFICE—Over Menard tc Burghard's Jewelry
Store, on Cherry Street.
RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Ross’,
jan 18
FRENCH’S HOTEL,
On tho European Plan,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Single Rooms SO c Is.per Day.
City Hall Square, corner Fiankfort Street
(Opposite City Hall)
Meals, as thay may be ordered In the spaci on* Re
factory. There is a Barber’s Shop and Bath Rooms
attached to the Hotel-
N. B.—Beware off Runners ind Hackmcn who
say we are fall. It FRENCH,
mar 1—3m Proprietor.
BOER HAVE’S
HOLLAED BITTERS.
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY
FOB
DYSPEPSIA,
Disease of the Kidneys,
LIVER COMPLAINT
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE
And the various affections consequent upon a dis
ordered
STOMACH OR EIVER,
S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,
Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite,
Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles.
In all Nervons, Rheumatic,' and Neuralgic Affec
tions, it has in numerous Instances proved highly
beneficial, and in others effected a decided enre.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbave. Because
of its great success in most of the European States,
its introduction into the United Slates was intended
more especially for those of our fatherland scattered
here and there over the face of this mighty country
Meeting with great anccess among them. I now offer
it to tbe American public, knowing that its truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It ia particolarly recommended to those persons
whoso coutitntions may have been impaired by the
contfoucas use of ardent spirits, or other fc.uis of
dissipation. Generally instantanoooa in effect, it
finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and
quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping
spirit, and, in fact, infasing new health and vigor in
the system.
Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will b« disappointed; bnt to the sick, weak and low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial,
possessed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION i
io great popularity of this delightful Aroma haa
ced many imitations, which the public should
JM. I£. Freeman, nil. If.,
H AVING retnrned to Macon, offers bi* Profes
sional services to its citizens, and those of the
surrounding country, and is prepared to treat their
various diseases with innocent vegetable remedies,
and hopes that in consideration of the fact that he
gives no poison, draws no blood, and never destroys
the constitutions of his patients, he will be liberally
patronized by the afflicted.
ty Particular attention will be given to Plants-
tion, and other country practice.
(yoffice at the Drug Store of Dr. M. S. Thom-
son, to whom he refers. jan 11—ly
G-U N S^TITK.
T HE subscriber, baring just arrived in Macon,
and opened a NEW SHOP for the purpose of
repairing
GUNS and PISTOLS,
offer, his services to Ibe public, and guarantees lo Druggists generally, throughout the State,
do all work in his liw in tbe best manner, and at msy 18
prions'
Don
The
induce „ _ . . .
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bn;
anything else until yon have given Boerbare’s Hot
land Bitten a fair trial. One bottle will convince
you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita-
turns.
ty Sold at Si per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by
the sole proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO.,
Manufacturing* Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts-
bnrg, Pennsylvania.
iy Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER 4
CO., ZEILIN, HUNT 4 CO, GEORGE PAYNE,
irices to suit his p sirens.
RLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLES AND
PISTOLS, made to order, and Stocked at short no
tice. Yonr patronage is respectfully solicited.
iy Store under the Floyd House, opposite Dr.
Thomson's. WM. MAHKWALTKK.
feb 8—ly Late of Augusta, Ga.
Swamo Land for Sale.
E IGHTY-ONE acres of choice Swamp Laud,two
miles below Macon—12 acres in cultivation,
the balance heavily timbered, and covered with
Cane, for sale by N. II ASS
Sot
NEW GOODS.
C. Campbell & Son,
NEAR. THE LANIER HOUSE,
TTAVE fost received their Fall and Wintersnpply
JL1 of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS and
NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, and
Planters would do well to call and examine before
purchasing.
They also continue to keep a general stock o
GROCERIES at the old stand, and do not intend
o be undersold for Cash.
Macen, Oct. 13, 1*5*.
Drs. McDonald and Van Goisen,
Dentists.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Electricity used in Extracting Teeth.
M C DONALD'S Tooth Paste always on hand and
for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the
finest stylo ot TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil
ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac., also with
any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice,
oct 12
$50,000 Reward!
The above sum was actually giren to my patrons
during the year 1858.
KT NOTICE; _jSP7
DUANE RULIS0N,
Proprietor oftbe Great Gift Book House, No. 33
South Third Street, Philadelphia, continues the sale
of Books as usual. A Gift worth from 25 cents to
$100 sent with every Book.
$80© Worth of Gifts!!!
CONSISTING OF
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, &c.,
Will bo distributed with every IOOO Books.
The attention of the public is respectfully solici
ted to the extensive assortment of valuable Standard
and Miscellaneous Books, which are offered for sale
at the lowest prices.
GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS!
For every Book purchased at One Dollar or more,
tbe purchaser will be entitled to receive one of tbe
following articles:
Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Lockets, Ladies
and Gents’ Gold Guard Chains, Gold Rings, Cameo
Sets, Gold Bracelets. Cameo and Florentine Set
tings, Ladies’ Cameo Breast Pins, Ladies’ Florentine
Sets, Ladies' Florentine Pins, Ladies' Cameo Ear
Drops, Ladies’ Gold Breast Pins, Gold Bosom Studs,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Com
mercial Pens in Silver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens,
with Holders. Extra Gold Pens, with Cases and Hol
ders, Gents’ Cluster Bosom Pins, Gold Tooth Picks,
Ladies and Gents’ Gold Pencils, Ladies’ Gold Ear
Drops, Eight day Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing Ma
chines, Pocket Knives, Silver Ware, including
9ns, Butter Knives, Forks, Cake Baskets, 4c.
i, Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jeweiy, Gift
Books, 4c., worth from 25 cents to 925.00.
Onr New Catalogues for 1859 are sent free to all,
npon application. The indneements offered agents
are more liberal than those of any other house in
this bminess for the last eight years, my experience
enables me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with sat
isfaction to all.
Agents are wanted in cveiy town and country, to
whom commissions will be given in books, or a per
centagein money. For a clnb of 10 books, 1 extra
book and gift given, on larger orders, commissions
are more liberal. For fall particulars address,
DUANE RULISON,
Publisher, 33 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
P. S.—In press, and will be issned Februarylst,
“The Lite, Speeches, and Memorials of DanielWeb
ster," by Samuel M. Smacker, A. XI, a splendidly
Illustrated Volnme of 550 pages. Agents wanted.
jan 18
MILLINERY G0flC«|
Ey^jvjyj
H AS jost received a large assortza:|
of the above mentioned artielts, i
ceive weekly,during the season, there
qnality, such as Straw, Lace, Crape nt
NETS, also Children and Misses' H.VK
Ribbons, Flowers, Head Dresses, Hu J
Carls, Braids, Lace and Muslin Setts, B-l
Capes, Lace Mitts, also many other ml
Fancy Goods.
too numerous to meatioo, all of whid j
chased at reasonable prices, cither by*
Retail. , t
BP* Orders will be promptly and fuhH
ed to.
Macon, March 8—3r.i MB
PP
New Good>iiv
at nd i
E. SAULSBU3
H E is now receiving a very large a
ted Stock of SPRING CLOTHS,^
and VESTINGS, of the latest import
He haa also received the report of h
this Spring, with a variety of new ar.-i
His Stock of Fine READY MADE!
will be replenished with the changes o'l
from the best bouses in New York. I
His FURNISHING GOODS col rial
that is new and desirable, in the »*' k
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Handimi^ -
All of which he invites his friends aud
call and examine,
mar 1
Central, Macon «V AV<
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIU.-l
G UANO, will for the present, bet
the Central Railroad to Macon.
tion on that and the Eatonton Road, ink
to any Consignee, at 92 00 per ton of il
over the Macon * Western, and Sout‘1
Roads, or to any Station on eitheref ffll
91 00 per ton cf 2,000 lbs., provided^
marked with consignees name.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen lSnjtC
ALFRED TYLER “ • S|
VIRGIL POWERS,
Macon Papers copy. [feb i J
Clotlii
E. WINSHIf
TTAS jost received another new K]
ill. OVERCOATS, and can afford’8. oa
them at greatly reduced prices.
To (lie Public,
PCBCHASERSofKKAU v 3X.4DII
INC, will do well to call and exzir.i: -'I
am offering to sell at reduced nrieea <* J
the lateness of the season.
dec 14 E-
Notice.
■\T7E haven number of accaunu«
VV still open on onr books, and iff
be sued at tbe Spring Courts ol the r ~
ties.* None will be slighted.
marl 5 HARDEMAN ■
buld
DR. A. PIERCE,
HOMOEOPATH
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
Medicine Caae* and Books on Domeatio Practice for
tale.
Macon, July 13-tf.
J>r. C. J. Roosevelt,
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE-
Corner of Third and Walnut Streets, Macon, Ga.
i«n 11—ly
Patten & Miller,
(LXTI PATTEN, BUTTON & CO.,
COMMISSION
SAVANNAH, GA.
. PATTEN
ang 3
Jona/tHan Collins,
(Late Patten, Collins 4 Co.)
W ILL continue the WarcHonnc nn,l Com-
mia.ion Business at the Fire Proof Build
ing occupied by them in this place, in connection
with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectftilly solicits
the business of the patrons of the latefirmaml Plant
ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to
all business confided to their care. Advances made
on Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders
carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS,
jnly 6—tf;
BOOK BINDING.
'ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of blank account books, and nixDS
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and
Miscellaneous Books, clerks' record and docket
books,with or withont prixted tores, and warrant
ed best qnality paper.
CF* Engineers’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders trom the country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one door
below Ross and Coleman’s. apl 13
Checks on New York
FOR SALE BY THE
MMUFACTOKEKS’ BAffi
P]#S7WATlES, JEWELRY, &C,
"VX^E are now offerings new and select
V V Stock of elegant PIANOS from Nana’s
4 Clark, and other makers, war-,
ranted to please. Guitars, Violins,
Flntts, Accord eons and all other small
lnstrnments kept in onr line. Strings, Instruction
Books, Sheet Music, *c.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Of the most approved makers
JEWELRY & FANCY ARTICLES,
Silver Forks and Spoons, equal to coin.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired and warranted.
March 1,1859. J. A. 4 S. S. VIRGIN.
r » stock of
w an ted,
AM still buying Military bounty band Warrants, j. ionnen.
snd will always give the highest cash price. owned by T. L. HOLT, containing six hundred an
Macon Ga. uly23 ly G. J.BI,AKK seven acrea. Two hundred and fifty acres clean J
For Sale on Long Credit.
I OFFER for sale, on long credit, at a fairpriec, the
Plantation six miles from Americas, formerly
NEW CH.OI
A LARGE variety of Cabbage, J
Corn, Flower aeeds, Beets, Bean*. ”
er varieties suitable for Gardens. Ah
Canary Seeds, and Onion Setts.
Merchants and Gardeners sttppli*^
sortment, by J. H. 4 iV. 'H
jan 11—3m Cherry*
BookBindiij
n LAXK ACCOUNT BOOKS mu I
Courts and Counting House, c l
printed on the pages withont extra (
MAGAZINES. MUSIC AND I
bound in neat and cheap styles, p
Cor. 3d and
feb 1 Over George T
T HE subscriber has purchased tbtM
and’* Patent Carriages and
Account Books, which he will pa: <•!
instructed.
febl _f
Ayer’s Cherry peettfl
For the rapid enre of Congbs, t 'I
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthoi®
tion, is universally known as the
yet discovered for every variety (i *T
ease. So wide is the field of its
numerous the cases of its cures, tWI
section of tbe country abounds ia PI
known, who have been restored fre®J
even desperate diseases of the lr
When once tried its superiority '
medicine of its kind is too apporea! j
ration, and where its virtues are hir*
no longer hesitate what antidote 9 -
distressing and dangerous affects 1 *]
nary organa which are in . Nu
its timely use many, nay :;i.
npon the Lang* or tfc. oat. an
saved many thous* ..A» -. cry
grave. No family shoi.li b '
who do neglect t t win V.
dy which wards ofl this .!
will have cause to deplore
Proofs of the surprising effica..
tors! need not be given to the A
they have living proofs in er«y
But those who wish to read the s®
whose health has been restored a
have been saved by its use, wib ■
merican Almanac with the agent
famish gratis for everr one. M
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER W
alytical Chemist, Lowell, Hasj~ "
Druggists and dealers in median*
section. .
BBUVIAN and Manipulated
*pr5
iion-i
MULLET.
O c BBLS. Corned Mullet, for sale by
00 AYEES, WINGFIELD 4 CO.
mar >
NEW
iv At TliorflO 8 '
id rp HE undersigned having op*f*j
_ .j cleared. JL JIOUSE, for the reception «< .
There are til the necessary buildings on tho place.
Negro Cabins, Gin House and Screw, and a great
trade will be made. Apply to T. M. FURLOW,
Fsq., at American, or to the undersign, d.
OCt 5 IMS tf JAMES w. GKIFFIN.
jl a-Lvycol., uir uic rwry““7 *j
the People generally togive tl^na
• No pains irill be spared to
comfortable ; and their table »‘ u
the best the market affords.
jan Is—tf AMANDA 1* u