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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
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y.to elti OilXotl«e tt.ip.tt. and valuable PLANTATIONS in Georgia
trof Macon,ooeaeMwankbo ' ! in , l "' MAU ' ;
Orange Street, Cit;
/■rt ”of ifeni!M.1’o1M;I. tosiuMx * fi. b.issned from | ^ rnineitli
Uibb Superior Court in favor of Ami V. Sherwood. Willi , 1 SC^
“forecloiiire of a Master Car)-.!. r and Bull !• r- 1
Urn on -.iddowHbtx! L. t and premise*. Property
■ pointed out in raid fl. fa. T. V. BBANTLOT.
nov I . Short ff.
Houston December Sale.
’• vt MLL bo sold before tlie Court Houle door, in
.« W pi try, Ilnnaton County, within the legal boors
of sale, on the drat Tuesday in December next, the
following prepertjr.to wit; One Uarble Top W ash-
Stand, one Sewing Machine, and one Tablo. Levied
on aa the property of Daniel C. Bussell, to satisfy a
fi fa. from Houston Inferior Court. Hebert 11
Wright, Administrator on the Estate of A. J.IIol
lenshead n. (aid Daniel C. Bussell. Property poin
ted out by Pialnttrs Attorney.
JOHN SMITH, Dep. H I
Not. I. 1839.; '
MILLER &' WATEKMAJSf
f u ’ oni ^. d 5S3S!S I AUCTION AND COMMISSION
Central ! MERCHANTS,
of the la, e MACON, -A.,
« .hm t \ \/ r H.L Rive particular attention to the public
t body, about I. ..i wli. h nr,- clear- and privki. sale of M .- I, .mlizo and property
cd, and in a high state of i uWTallnii Of tho cleared J|> every description, and will make prompt returns
tand. about .‘-eO are of the best Oak amt Hickory r.ud j * ’rthe same.
lligb Swamp—all very prodtn live and very snpt ri- : Keren nv rsniltssiox to—J. 11. AW. A. Bo
“’Uotton Lands. The remaining 200 are mix- d K. Ilium. ‘ "l - -- -
£ WOOD’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
conts
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Pine land, which is, also, guile productive. Oft;,
wild, or uncleared land, a portion is rich Oak and
Hickory; 300 or too acre* liuc Creak bottom, on a
small stream, and easily brought into cultivation;
Bloom, J. K. Winter, L. M. Lamar, K. Bond.
President Manufacturer's Bank, Macon, Ga.
W M. Davi l-on. LaBocbe A Bell, B. Habersham &
Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Co., T. J. Walsh, 8a-‘
vaannah.Os. m !■
the balance good Pineland.n^vci-y riel. Creek and W .C. Du'kes'i Bon, Charleston, K. C.
ItiverSwam]—the i’nio, covered with tlic l,c ? t largo I U( . a ,y
Administrator*' Stale. -•
B V virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Cruwlbrd County, October term, 1839, will
’ dUe, Crat
be sold at Knoxville, Crawford county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, (I860,) between the law
fuihonrs of sale. Thirteen valuable Slaves, to wit:
Xvd. a man about 33 yean old; Aaron, a man about
S3 yean old ; Aaron, 30 yearn old; Lewis, 2* yean
old;" ' ** “ ■*
; John, 13 years old.; Martha, 24 years old; Ad
eline, J7, and.her child, 1 j|rear_old; Minerva, 11
\ years old; Albert, 6 years old; Charlotte, 24 years
old, and her two Children. One of said negroes is
la good Ulacksmitb; property of the estate of Josian
* Goodin, late of Crawford county, deoeaaed. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mid do-
*r ceased. Terms on day of Sale.
JOHN II. GOODIN.
R. L. GOODIN,
Nor. 1, less. Administrators'.
Administrator’* Sale
A MGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Twiggs county, will be sold .before the
Conrt House door, in tbe town of Marion, Twiggs
county, on the fint Tuesday in January next, with
in the legal hours of sale, all the Lund belonging to
the Estate of the late Thaddeua J. Bnnn, deceased,
late of said oonnty, consisting of fonr hundred and
fifty-three and three-fourth acres, more orles* ly
ing between tbe waters of Flat and Savage Creeks,
aud adjoining the lands of Henry Bonn, George
lUlk, and FranklinBeckoom, Ksqra. Likewise all
n Negroes belonging to said estate, sixteen in oum-
r, consisting of men, women and rbildren.
ALSO, at the late rosidenoe of said decease-*, on
Tuesday, tlie twenty-seventh day of December next,
all the stock consisting of seven head of .Voles and
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Ac. \lso, the Plantation, and
-Farming Implements, and Household and Kitchen
Furniture, too numerous to specify. Sale to con
tinue from day to day, until all is sold. Sold far
the benefit of <he heir and creditors. Terms on the
respective days of tale. — .
HUGH L. BUNN, Administrator.
Nov. 1. 1839,
SALE OF NEGROES.
imp—the i'me, covet, d witlt tbe beet large
yellow Pine; and tho Swamp, with White Oak. and
other valuable growth. The greater part of the
Swamplands, which are m fertile ».« any in the
State, sre high enough far successful cullivslion,
without drainage or embankment
Tbia place presents advantages unsurpn.-sed. It
esneaaily be divided into two Plantations; is acces
sible by railway to the best markets—Angusta, Sa
vannah and Macon; is well improved, with a large
and comfortable framed Dwelling, good Negro Cab
ins, Gin House, Screw, Ac. The lands are as pro
ductive for Cotton, Cent, Ac. aa any in Middle or
Southern Georgia. Thoplaoeisbealthy, water good,
range for stock ofall kinds excellent, both in winter
and summer.
There are, also, a Post Office (Ooaoee) and Bail
Road Station iN'o. 14) nfctlio Plantation. Also, a
formerly,
erwonld, also, no-
of supplying the
and Water, which
. good
Saw and Grist Mill. The
E s tho franchise or pr
Roaa Station with Woo<
can be made quite profitable.
Mr. Ilipwn, who resides upon the place, willahow
it to any gentleman wishing to examine it.
- If not previously disposed of at private (ale, this
property will be sold publicly at Executors’ sale bo
tore the court boose. In Sanaerevillc, in raidconnty,
on the first Tuesday in January next. In the mean-
* *' poaais. Address either of
Hardeman & Sparks
w arc ITouso
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•Huron, Get.,
W ILL eontinne to give prompt attention at their
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on toe cor
ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all business commit
ted totheirebarge.
With their thanks for post favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all their friends and cus
tomers, they hope to receive their full share of pub
lie patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other pro
duce when required.
still the favorite rv.iort of nil Lovers of the Beautiful He is now prepared
for the Fall Campaign, and with all the NEW and late improvements
in the ART, and his
COUPS OF TALENTED ARTISTS,
HPPlanter's Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope
Ac., furnished at the lowest market rates.
time, we invite private pro]
the undersigned.
GEO. W. FISH, Oglethorpe, I P
JNO. D. KISH, Savannah, -J *-**••
P. 8.—We also offer, at private sale, upon very
reasonable terms, a very desirable Summer RESI
DENCE, and (mall Farm of loo acres, in thepleu*-
ant village of Midway, ubont 21 miles distant from
~ ' "hin a
JJV virtue of the last will and testament of Daniel
Mvine, late of Joneu county, deceased, will be
sold on the first Tueuday in January next, before
'the Court Hons* door In the town of Cliaton, be
tween tbe legal hoars of sale—the following Negro
Slaves of said deceased, thirteen (13) in number:
Pater, aged «S Cyrus. aged 33
Charles, « 44 Rhino, MM
Eve. •' 46 Elic,
Amanda " 26 Burwell,
Maria, •• 9 Levi,
Jauc. '• 7 Viney,
' i».
Milledgeville. This place, within a short walk
Oglethorpe College, is weU and handsomely impr -
ed. Most of the land it uncleared, and well wooded.
The place is very healthy, water very fine and pore,
and the social and ednoational advantages, not ex
celled in the State. This place will, also, be sold as
the property of tlie estate of Wm. Fish, and ia the
homestead wberethe late Mrs. Sarah Fish resided
G. W.-F.
Get 4. J. D
Little, aged
Terms of sale on ths day.
WM. NIVINS. Executor of
oet 18 Daniel Nivina, dec.
Sale of Stock dec.
By like authority will be sold at the late resi
dence ofsald Daniel Nivina deceased, on Thursday
the i sth day of December next, the following valua
ble stork Ac., aa tbo property of said deceased, to
wit, Six (<) flue mules, three [3] horses, twenty [20]
head of cattle, Seventy-fivelTS] hogs, one six none
waggon, Cora, I- odder, Wheat, Blacksmith-tools
Ac. Sale to continue from day to day until all ia
sold. Terms ontbe da;
oet. 1*
'WILLIAM NIVINS, Ex'r.
Valuable .\cgrocs at Atlininistru-
trtx’ Sale ia Jones County.
B Y v irtne of an order from the Honorable Coart
I of Ordinary of Jones County, I will offer for
sale, before tbe Court House in raid county, on
TUESDAY, the 3d day of January next, at pnb-
llo outcry—
TEN VALUABLE NEGROES:
Men, Women, Boys end Girls of the most valuable
description, including a first-rate Wagoner, and
tnisty and skilful bouse servants, belonging to the
estate of I.o vet Smith, late of Jones county, d seems-
ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tor's of said deceased. EMELINE SMITH,
oet 11—t tat T Jan. Administratrix.
Administrator's Mule.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in December next, within sale hours, in Marion,
in raid county, the following parcels of land belong
ing to the estate of William Cranford, Uto of said
oounty, deoeaaed, to-witt 101) acres of land, it be-
log tUc north-weft half of lot No. 38; also 1011 acres,
it Untug tbe north-west half of lot No. 63, both lying
in the 27th district of originally Wilkinson now
Twiggs connty. Sold for tbe benefit of thobeira
and creditors of raid deoeaaed. Terms on tho day
of sale. JAMES HAMMOCK, Adm’r.
Oct. i ■
.23,1839. tda
AdmHUstraior’BSole.
W l ILL be sold before tbe Court House door in
Perry. Houston connty, Georgia, on the first-
Taesday in January next, w ithin tlie lawful hours
Of sale, one undivided half qf th
ry, in said county, on which ia si
VALUABLE
PLANTATION FOR SALE IN TJP-
noy I'orNTV.
mllK subscriber otters for sale bis Plantation
X L'p-..n Connty, distant from Tbe Rock 3-4
a mile, known aa the Bnnkly Plantation—through
which paces the Zebulouroad. Of add Plantation,
about Four Hundred Acres cleared, and in active
cultivHtion—til under good fence; about Four
Hundred Acres still in the woods. The improve
ments nrc good, consisting of a genteel dwelling
with five rooms, together with all'necessary out-
fcoraea; Gin House and Screw; health of neighbor
hood unexceptionable; water inferior to none; so
ciety most desirable, with Church, School, and Hail
K.onl facilities all closo at hand. Persona desirous
to examine the promises and enquire as to terms,
which will be liberal, will enquire of Mr. McCrean
on.the place, or to the subscriber near Talbotton.
apriia—tf-JNO. E. BARKSDALE.
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
rvK.Him.Vfi to move my planting interest »
J J west, I otter for sale two valuable PLAN-.SE.
TATIONS. One situated in Macon county wittm.
three mile* of Winchester, on the Booth-Western
Rail Rood, containing 2,403 acres of level Oak and
Hteknry Land, with good improvements, and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acre* in cniti
vat.on, a considerable portion of which is fresh land.
The other plantation is situated in the 14th District
of Lee, on Fliot River, at the month of Chockecfi-
chikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acre* of Land,
about two-thirds of which ia Oak and Hickory land
of tho beat quality, and the remainder good Pine
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva
tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and aa produc
tive as any land in Sooth-Western Georgia, and la
finely watered, and substantially improvetf. My ov
seers will show these places-to any ono wishing
examine them. Sly terms will be liberal and pay
ments easy. For further particulars, address the
undersigned at Macon. N. BASS,
inly 27—tf
Plantation for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers for salo 3630acres of
land, in Jetferson county, on the C. R. IL, 116
miles from Savannah. About 1300 acres are cleared
—the balance well timbered, and all Oak and Hirk-
ory, except about 500 acres of Hne woods. Of Uie
cleared, one hundred acres are reclaimed swamp,
that will yield a halo of cotton per acre; and of the
uncleared, are ISO to 200 acres of swamp, capable
of being reclaimed, at areasonablo expense. The
agriculture, and the accommodation of a hundred
negroes. Tlie whole will be sold in a body, or divi.
ded, tosait purchasers, at a low price, sod on easy
terms. HEItSCHEL V. JOHNSON.
Spier** Turn Out, Sep. 13—till 1st dec.
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CLF HAMM06K USDS FOR SALE,
ijf the Town Lot. in Eer-
uunty, on whieh U situated the Dwellini
I house formerly occupied by Arthur Watson an
Joseph Goodwin, sow occupied as ■ residence by
John L. Hole,' Including the buildings on said lot.—
Also, the one undivided half of the lot and Store-
Houie thereon. Also, In tho Town of Perry, which
adjoins tbe Drag Store on the Public Square, the
Store-house, being now occupied by Arthur \V at-
*on,'the same being all the interest, title and claim
of Joseph Goodwin, deoeaaed, in said Lots and Buil
dings. Terms made known on tho day of rale.
JOHN SMITH, Adm’r,
nov* of Joseph Goodwin, deceased.
Giiurtlitm's Sale of Negroes.
D y virtue of an order from the Hon. Conrt ofOr-
Dd "»
> dlnory for Chatham County, I will otter for rale
before the Court House, in Bibb Connty, on the
First Tuesday in January next, within legal hoars of
rale, two Negro Men, Richard and Murray, belong-
Jug to Martha J. Melt, Minor. Sold for tho benefit
of said Minor. Term* on the day of sal*.'
nov H THOMAS .T. MULL, Guardian.
AtiiuliiiMralor’s, Salt*.
B Y virtue of on order from the honorable Conrt of
Ordinary for the connty of Houston, I will of
for far sale before the Court House, In said county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, (1860), within
legal hours, one negro man. Dawson, about 34 years
of age. Sold rathe property of tin-estate of Gillia
JI. Wright,forth*beio t t <.f Lin heirs and creditors.
WM. L. HUKUAY, Administrator,
sep 27,1839. -
.Idumiiitrnlur's Pialf.
B Y virtue of an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of
Crawford county, October Term, 1839, will bo
sold in the town of Knoxville, on tin- tir.-t Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale, the
i tlie estate of Washington It axe*
negroes belonging tot , u
more, vl: iry. a woman abort 28 yearn (ild
aba
rp HE undersigned having more land than be
wishes to reserve for his own use. and more of
it cleared than he has hands to cultivate, i» anxious
to dispose of FIVE HUNDRED or ONE THOL’
SAND ACRES, or the whole tract, if desired —
There ia new 600 acres or quite, of open land, the
greater portion now under cultivation by self aud"
others. The tract can be divided into tbre
and each rave a portion of the cleared land,
portions have been under cultivation twelve years,
--- - - - wU | bril
and aa fret>h as the day it was cleared, and;
ring
Peas, Potatoes, Ac., equal to any land in Florida H
portion of each ia now growing on the land, which
will show ita capacity to yield in each crop. There
ia a Sugar Mill, driven by water; also Gin and Mill,
and Kettles in battery, screw power, Wldeh can he
bad with the larger proportion of the erect. Said
land lies on the W.-kema branch of Wacasassa,
right in the centre of that gr.-at Golf Hammock, Is
23 mites by water from Cedar Key*, seven miles
from tbe station of tbo Florida Railroad, this aide
of Cbanky Pond, and whieh road will be finished to
that station time 'enongh for tho present crop. Aa
any one desirous of purchasing will want to see It. a
farther description ia unnecessary. Terms—one-half
ca»b, balance on one and two years, at 8 per cent
interest, secured by mortgage until final payment.—
X*’or further particulars apulv to the subscriber ao
the premia's. JAMES B. THOMPSON.
Wekeina.Lcvy county, Flo.. Oct. Oct. 18. 2m
50
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
TBOS. HARDEMAK.
HP?
O. O. SPARKS.
To Southern Dealers!
J. H. RANSOM & CO.,
€ m
rpHK Subscribers, from the increased demand
_ for Iron Ballings of their manufacture, have
been encouraged to make that branch of their
works a special department, possessing superior fa
cilities for th* manufacture of
IRON RAILINGS,
tor any and all purposes ot the most approved de
signs, either plain or ornamental. They are assured
in saying to the pnbllc, that in point of variety and
substantial work, together with moderate prices,
that they are determined to please.
In addition to all the usual styles of this class ot
work, they are making
Fuller’s Patent Railing’,
This is a new article, possessing extraordinary
strength by a combination of Wrought Iron In ita
struetnre. All of which will be warranted equal to
tfcebcst made in the Union.
fob 1 R. FINDLAY A SONS.
It COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS,
NEW YOU St,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE constantly, on hand a LARGE STOCK
iGl
OF FINE aad NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
Southern Trade, which they will sell at tlie lowest
market prices for cash or approved credit.
J“JL 8 i :
"W* aretLOuse
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
MACON, GA.
COATES & W00LF0LK
JJAVE associated together, and will occupy the
new FireProofWarebonse new being erected
opposite Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks.
Liberal advances made on Cotton when asked for.
Orders for Bagring, Rope, Groceries, Ac.,
personal atte
shall
have oar personal attention.
We hope, by prompt attention to business, to mer
it a liberal abare of patronage.
JAB. II. WOOLFOLK,
may 31 N. COATES
POST dfc MEL,
Commission Merchants,
64 Potdkas Street, New Orleans, La.
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Pocket Iiiblea. Family Bible.;, Illustrated Bible?,
i Velvetliihli-s, in Cut- -: Bibles with Clksps.
and Bibles without Cl i .pa, all
sorts of Bititc-.i!
STATIONERY'!
STATIONERY!
STATIONERY!
PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK!
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BLANK BOOKS!
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BLANK BOOKS!
! Ledgers! Journal*! Cash Hooka!
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Food
for the
IF YOU WANT a
| is better prepared than ever to execute tlioso beautiful PICTURES for which
his GALLERY is so celebrated. Which consist of the following:
__ •*»» to B °H
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AND A HANDSOME
Taken cither from LIFE, or DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased persons.
ALSO, THE
IYORYTYPE.
Worth from so Oehta to ti.oo »
Book aold. In fact, ths w S*
Country to buy Book* hi,
GEORGE G. eV.J
No. 139 Cheasat (Iran, p, 1
itooksi P ORIGINATOR OF Tmd
£.'S“! GIFT BOOK BU%
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finish and beauty
ingly low prices. They arc just the thing
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AQUARELLE AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS,
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS,
DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, &c.
As usual, at reduced prices. Please call and examine Specimens.
R. L. WOOD, Washington Block, .
oct 18 Opposite the Lanier House.
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ALBUMS!ALBUMS!ALBUMS! ALBUMS!
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STEREOSCOPES!
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Views of London, Pari*. England, Scotland, Ire
land; Group*, Statuary, Landscapes,
Building*. Ac., Ac., Ac.!
a. McQueen,
i 4 i
eng 3 '
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SEWING MACHINES.
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Macon, G-a., .
ANUFACTUREB of Wrought Iron RAILING
REFERENCEa—Me
i. J. B. A \V. A. Roaa.
Hardeman A Griffin.
Lightfoot A Flanders.
Elijah Bond, Esq.
. Jsseph Cliaby. Esq.
O. r. CULVER HOUSE, F. A. i>IL».
Culrcrlioiise <& A us Icy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE. GEORGIA,
W ILL practice in Crawford end tbe adjoiuing
counties. All business promptly attended to.
Jan 11
.SPEER A. 11UNTEH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
OJia OH Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton A erase.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
of lewinthe comities of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe-
elol contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mars SAMUEL HUNTER.
X. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first dour above entrance to Concert HalL
aug4
of every description, and for all purposes, viz:
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,
ep
from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heaviest Rail
ing used. Having an endless varietv of designs,
purchasers cannot fail to be suited.
Being entirely of Wrought Iron, their strength
cannot be questioned, and for beamy they cannot be
surpassed anywhere. All kinds of Funev IronWork
made to order. Particular attention paid to making
all kinds of
Geometrical Stair Railing.
•ad I —. *lP.
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Ail the standard Poets in tho richest Binding.
.Scott's, Cooper's and Irving's Novels,
in bait Calf and in Muslin.
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Paintings! Engravings! Oi! Paints! Crayons!
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1860
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHks
GOLD CltAIW , J
SILK DaE&}f
AND OVER '
350,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF
WERE GIVEN AWiT
during the Six Months, from Junm, J
each article of which has been of (kc*
end has given satisfaction in evtrr j,
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NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS
Frices UrLecLiioed..
T HESE Machines are the best ever offered tc
the public. They sro simple and durable;
easily kept in repair: work without noise; sew with
great rapidity;" make an even and firm stitch on
aides that will not rip; economize thread, and
are applicable to every purpose aad material com-
mon to the art in question.
EFA redaction of 225 oo lately made In price.
J. B. A W. A. ROSS. Agents.
Send for e Circular Macon, Ga.
Lanier A Anderson,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GA..
P RACTICE in the count! ei of the Macon Circuit.
and in tho Counties of Sumter, Monroe end
Jones; also in the Federal Court* at Savannah. .
They have also recently become the Agents of the
following Insurance Companies: . -
The .lugn.tn Inknrnncennd TSniiLirti; Com
pany of whiehAV. M. D’Astigxxc u President and
C. F. kfcCar is Secretary.
And the Alnbifnra X.*ire nml ttXarine Insu
rance Company, Montgomery, of which T. H.
Watts ia Ptartdent and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire riske and risks on slaves taken «t usual rates
epl 20
(Copy)
Macon, May 31,1859.
Messrs. J. B. A W A. Ross.
Dear Sirs—Thu la to oertifyjthat the Wheeler A
Wilson’s Sewing Machine, bought ofyon some eight
een months since, has given entire satisfaction.—
Having repaired those of other makers and careful,
ly examined them, Thelieve Wheeler A Wilson’s for
neatness and strength of work, superior to any now
iauae. Yours, very respectfully,
THOMAS DOUGHERTY.
Master Machinist, Macon A Western Rail Road.
June 7 .
CES, a most extensive assortment of
HARDWARE
Comjrrieing.
(^Specimens of Work can be seen at the Reei- I BAR IRON—Swedes, English, Refined and com-
dances of T. G. Holt, L. F. W, Andrews, and Wm. J. I mon, ell sizes.
McEIroy, Esqs, Also, to enclosures in Rose Hill I lU 'DLK IKON—Horse Shoe, Band, Hoop. O-
Cemetery. july 12 I val. Round and Square, Sheet, Boiler,
D C HODGKINS & SON* ’^5«££2Sfste8i.Gw» n 8 t rei,« c .
U ‘ MyDUillliy VAi UVJ-Llj 1HOWH-A large assortment, adapted to the
Macon, Qa. 1 - — " - -
JNVITE8 the
— attention of
the Sporting
Public and oth-
rs, to their
large selection of DOUBLE GUNS, RIFLES, PIS-
TOIA POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY,
FISHING TACKLE. WALKING STICKS, FOR-,
EIUN AND DOMESTIC AMUNITION, end every
article found in a FIRST CLASH
Sportsman’s Emporium,
NORTH OR SOUTH.
By careful attention to the business, and keeping j
the neat GOODS in our line, we expect to receive u J
continuation of past favors.
Rrpniring carefully attended ions hrrelo-
Oet. 26. fore.
wants of the country, Hamcs, Plow Rope.
CHAINS—’Trace, Log, Fifth. Tongue, Stretcher,
Breast, Lock, Stav, Halter, Prees, Ac.
m.ACKNJIITli’M T O O I. M—Anvils, Vises,
Bellows, Hammers, Tongs. Screw Plates, Rasps,
Files. Ac.
CORN sun 1,1,13 IIS—Corn Mifis, Straw Cutters
Wheelbarrows.
XIIOVEIAAND SPADES—Gin Bands, Nails,
Horse Shoes. NATHAN WEED.
G-rates.
F OR Burning Coal, Coal Scuttles, bliovei & Tongs
Fire Stands, Blower Holdes, Andirons, Fenders,
Chimney Backs. For sale by N. WEED,
Prepared Glue.
T. C. NISBET.
Founder and Machinist, j
PALDIXG3 prepared Glue. No body abonld be
O withuot it, Price 25 cents per bottle.
Now is tlie Time to siroscnne
J. T. SEAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
BUTLER, TATLOR COUNTY, GEORGIA,
fob 1—ly"
ISAAC IIAKDIDIAV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON. GEORGIA.
Win. 34. deOrafTcitried,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Demour'a m oct 27
L. eawaira
A. H HAK5XLL.
SEWARD & IIAHSELL.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA. .
LL claims forwarded to ns will meet with prompt
L attention. We shall practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur end Worth.
SEWARD A HANSELL.
Thomatville, Nov. 3rd, 1836. - nov 4
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LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL JOURNAL,
Nov. 1, 1859.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER
Gu mil
•Tiftcon. Georgia.
JOHN S. SCHOFIELD,. . . .- JOSnCA SCHOFIELD.
AVe are prepared to Manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
©Q(&©mHLA[rS !M[IILIL©p
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Sugar Mills,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF IVERX DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS. ‘
Having the moat complete assortment of Iron Rail
ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, dura
bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit
able for tbe Fronts of
lAavclIiiig 1 ,, Cemetery JLo:-. 5’iiblic riqunrrn,
Church Fences anil ISnlcouic.
Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, will
do well to give ns t. call, as weare determined toof-
fer aa good bargains as any Northern Establishment
nT’SpeciineDS of onr Work can be seen at Hose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
this city. nov 30 »y
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED C.\
Which will he sent by mail gratis,
tains a complete list of the most v«i
works in every department of I'
HISTORY,
BIOGRAPHY,
TRAVELS.
VOYAGES,
POETRY,
SCIENCE,
MEDICINE,
THEOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
MECIIAXI(v
GEOGJUPifTl
ADVENTURES,
AGRICULTURE,
MANUFACTURES.
ARCHITECTURE.
FREE MASONRY,
NATURAL BISTORT
ODD FELL0TYSHI?
ALBUMS,
ANNUALS,
BIBLES,
PRAYER BOOKS,
HYMN BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SINGING BOOKS,
JUVENILE BOOKS
WRITING PAfUi
LETTER PAPa
AND ENYhS
the
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K. HNDLAT, SR.,... J. K. riRDLAT,...C. D. F1RDLAT.
DEVOTED TO
Art, Scienco, literature. Agriculture,
Eompnce, and Nows.
The above Screw, took the
$25 SILVER OUT IP
at the last ANNUAL FAIR.
Sugar Mills from $30 fo $150.
Horse Powers, new and improved, $75.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Castings and Machinery in General.
may 3 .
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,
BY" J. BUSSELL & CO.,
IN THE CITY OF MACON, GEORGIA.
Tlie most Eminent Writers of tlie Bay
Contribute to its Columns.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
IIILL, it IIII.I.. -
Successor* to late firm of Stubbs and Hill,
VM7ILL practice in Macon and adjoining Circuits,
> v and in the Supreme end Federal Courts.
T WO miles from the Court House, on the Colum
bur ReadrOUt Ofthereach of City Taxes, Mua-
ketoes and Dust, and suppoM ,1 to be the most desir
able location in tbe vicinity of .Macon. These Lots
Mr. will be add on a credit of one. two and three years,
girl J and money loaned the pwreksiar to build with,
!d for the benefit of the heirs' ' r-1 '—- T —'—— " L J
more,
tild*, » girl,
about* years old.
and creditor*. Terms on the dxv of sale.
Oft 1* GEORGE M. BAEBMORK, Adm’r.
ut 0 yenra old; and Ag
. Sold
There is a Lumber Yard on the ground.
Mnoon.JuneM, 18JU. G. it. UOBKRTS.
and in tbe bapremo end Federal Court
’OFFICE—On 3d 8treet, Macon. Ga.
It. HILL,
aug30 - J.R. HILL .
TJie undersigned will close np the bnainess of the
late firm of Stnbba A Hin as speedily as possible, and
to this end all persons indebted to the late firm of
Stnbbs 8c HUI are requested to make payment at as
early a day as practicable. B. HILL,
aug30 Surviving partner of Stnbba A Hill.
ENTERPRISE WORKS. MACON, GA.
D< 9. &j.W. W00DRUFRJ
R. W. SIMMS & 0. A. LOCHRANE
li:iiiiillsiii'<i Salt*.
B V virtu* of an order ol tlie Ordinary of Crawford
county, October Term, lt59, will In-sold oo the
first Tuesday in December next, iu the town of Knox
ville. within tha legal lionra of a*le, that tract or par
cel of laud belonging to the children of Washington
liaiomurr, deoeoseuTaoming to said children under
the last will and testament of Robert M. Wright,
(100) acre*, more or less.—
. containing oao hundred (100) a*
Sold lor the benefit of eeld children. Tenra on the
bVR SALE!
V PLANTATION Minuted in the counties ol
TTAVING associated themjelvea in the nructi*
11 of the Law aU Macon and Atlanta, will attend
M Bibb and Monroe. It contains 11 or 12 hun
dred acres of Lund—is tree Oak and Hickory land—
lies vrell and is only 1C mi lea from Macon. I will
alao sell stock and utensils if dealrad. Payment*
made e:u*y. ANOEKSON COMKR.
March -'9.1650.
to buiineas in the several counties in their Circuits
itpectirely.
lyoiiico In Macon, near Mechanic's Bank.
*p gg
Notice. .
LL perrorj indebti d to th* estate "f >V ilh.nu g{ finoxvill,-
BARGAIN! BARGAIN!
rpHEaubacribera, deiiroua of i hancin^ thtfirbu-
I_ hInMs, offtjr f«»r salo on reasonable terms, their
PLANTATION, lying mi Walnut Cro k, «'rauf«»nl
unty, near HojiuwHJ, and lihour 11\»* m:l-*> ncrtli
JL. N. WHITTLE,
attorney at law,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne's Drag
Store. Jan*
illlLLEB,
PROPRIETORS.
Contractor* for ary style of Buildings and Manufac
turers of
Window Sasli, Blinds, Panel I
Doors, Brackets, Bloultlings, »VC., 1
All made from the best of SEASONED LUMBER
and warranted to give satisfaction. We also keep
on hand aad for sale, e large assortment of
LUMBER,
whlchjvQ will nnl1 .t tho lowest MARKET PRICE'
FOR CASH. Persons in want of any of the above
work, will do well to giv^us a call, or address us by
letter, and we wj|l forward our Circulkr with list of
prices, Ac. ■
300,000 J.aliis oil Iiaud,
aa excellent article, and for.sale in lots to suit pur
chases.
Dressed Flooring for sale, Sawing
and PLANING done to order.
P. S. Plans and Specifications, famished for any
style of Buildings it desired.
Agents for Anderson A Sons Improved Potent As
phaltic Hoofing Fait, a light, clear, economical and
durable Roofing. Samples may be seen at onr office.
Also, Agent* for Wood-Jc Perot’s Iron Works,
Philadelphia. We can furnish RAILINGS, BAL
CONIES. IRON VERANDAHS, STAIRS. Ac. We
have a very great , variety of Designs, which we will
take pleesnra in showing to onr customers,
nug 30 D. B. A J. W. WOODRUBF.
Lockett, dequeued, late of llilib county,
quested trundle Immediate payment; end all persons
1 bolding claims against arid estate, are notified to pre-
c-nt tli. m, legally authenticated, within tlie tim.- pro-
teribed i.v law, os titlewcolee will be j.n-ad in bar.
IS. a. I.OCKKTT, l...
Oct. ;— dt J. W. TINSLEY, S l - x or *'
Tho sotth-ment of Iu
dred and Fifty acred,
Xoiiu* io Ocbiors and Creditors.
4 LL persons Indebted to Dermot Dcmpsay, lute of
Blob oonnty, decauaed, are requested to make
ioMnadUta pnymeat, and those having clnim« ngainst
hU 'tat* protent them!for payment inturrasof
OmUv. THOMAS <;*. l>K.Mi*skY,
M-pVO Kxecutor of D. Bcmpscyi
id conhista of Thirteen Tlun-
Ei/jht hundred of which ia
nd in a liigli state of cultivatii
food-land ia heavily timbered with Oak, Hick-
<1 Walnut, and is not furj asscd by any land in
thtaaection, for it* fortuity, health and advantages
of Water. On tho Plantation arc twp tine, comfort
able Dwellings, together with nil other necessary
«>ut building*, such ii> Negro IIou.o-, Stiibl-'.-, (Ln-
J. It.
attouney at law,
Mill town, berjusn county, ga..
-^^TLL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
" r 7'
S IXTY DAYS after date, applicatii
toVlie Ordinary of Jone, county.
u wilt be made
for leave to
; ell Thrco Huudred Acres of I-ai.d in Jasksoa coun
ty, and Two Hundred and two and hall*acres, in Pu-
l»>ki i-onnty, a> ; art of tho real e>tnto of Margery
P. Carmichael, late of Joins com ■
nov 1
houst-
s of purchasing, can coil on
Overseer; either ot them will
take pleasure in showing the promises.
The stock of Mules, Cattle,Hogs, Karininguten-
siU.Ac., will he sold with th»- Plantation, if desired.
Tsrms,favorable. JAMES LOCKETT,
REBECCA LOCKETT.
Hopewell, Crawford Co., Ga.
Citizen copy, tf june 28.
J. HKAMIAH. Jr.,
ATTORNEY. AT LAW,
MACOX, ga.
W ILL practice in the Macon Circuit, and in the
counties of Monroe, Putnam, Wilkinson and
Slimier.
Office in Washington Block, next to Boardman’s
. (OCt 23) .
Book Store.
oxo. a. kobiksox
deceased.
JAMES \ . WOOTEN, Atlni’r
Geoi gin -Joii. N County
W 'HERE AS, Nurcissu RSbertu appl!
i l. iters of Ad
CONSUMPTION.
T HE Scotch imtho l ofcfToctiDga euro by the
newly discovered Cun
Marga
....CHUB. BO Bias OH
G. S. & C. ROBINSON,
Attorneys at Law,
< I film KT. i:i:o|;i;|.\.
W ILL give prompt attention to all business
trnstedtothe-in, in lCnndolph. Cln
ler. Calhoun,Terrell, Stewart ar.dQuiti
March 1,1859. tf
CROCKERY.
Turns,iXTAUuniT nt Advance—One subscriber otm year,
S2 00, with Lotteiy Ticket* worth 81.00—four subscriber*
one year, 86.00, with Lottery Ticket* worth 8J-00—ten sub
scribers one year, 612.50, with Lottery Tickets worth 810.00.
the Ticket* to be selected by the subscribers from any of
BODGES, DAVIS & CO.’* Schemes of the ConsoUdatbd
Lotteries of Georgia.
N. B. A specimen copy will be sent to any one who
desires it, tree of cost, when further particulars will be
ftzrnbhed and inducement* offered to subscriber*, superior
to those of any other literary journal now published.
FINDLAY’S
IRON WORKS,
MACON, GA.
Steajn Engines and Mill Machinery,
Cotton Presses and Screws,
Horse Powers, Cane Mills and Kettles.
IRON RAILINGS,
COLUMNS, MILL STONES, GIN GEER,
Grist and Circular Sato.Mills,
PULLEYS, WHEELS, SHAFTING, Ac., Ac.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Feb. 1. .
^©^Q©H9iL t ir(y)^[L
IMPLEMENTS.
THE Girij
Which are given with the Bookt c _
Ac., of the finest quality and of liiTi
tore, and ore valued at tbe mtatiics
and comprise a large variety of
Ladies’ and Gents' Gold and Silva Lvl
Eight-Day Time Pieces and Bros:- J
Ladies’ Elegant BUck or PI
Silver-plated Tea and Ceffe
Cake, Fruit and Cord Baskets, To
Butter, Fbh, Bread and Fruit Km
Elegant Setts of Jewelry, for 1
Bracelets, Breastpins and Ear Kim
lyput up in boxes.
Costly 8etts of Cameos, Mosaic, I
Garnet, Turquois, Lava, and t
^aold Lockets, of al! sizes, for Mil
Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold PescilC^
Gold Pens.
Gents' Diamond-pointed Comm:-
grossing Gold Pens, with Silver and i
in boxes.
Ladies' Gold Neck, Chatelaine, j
Chains.
Gents’ Gold Fob and Vest Chain |
Gents’Sett: of Cameo, Mos»ic.. r .
moled and Engraved Gold Studs, it
Buttons, (Master Breastpins, with*
Gold Chains.
Pearl Pocket Knives, Porte Mona*
Parses.
Ladies’ Breastpins, Ear Rings, I
and Chemisette Buttons, Gold an
Crosses, Belt Slides, etc., etc., eti
sand Varieties, varying from 50 i
rs
Itlrii
ITCP
3!tci
does
iat
.1 tl
freyt
lit it
REMEMBER THAT
E7~ Don’t foil to send for a 0opy. -d
Subscriptions will be received at tbe office of tbe
American Republic, Ayres’ new Building on SIul-
ang30
berry street, np Stairs.
NEW
5
rjl HE undersigned having taken the Livery Stable
formery occupied
CHAS. B. STONE & BR0.
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE. .
\ XTOULD call attention to their complete and ex-
V V tensivo assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
bvH.M.
on the same in all its branches. We shall
Lindsay, intend
carrying
always keep Phaetons, Carriages, B
to hire on as good terms as any !
es and Hors-
We have
also the most ample accommodations for Drove
Stock.
We would say to the public that we have taken
the Pit into our mouth in eorneat'and can always be
found with our hamete on ready to serve you; we
intend by keeping straight tongue, pulling together
For the Fall and Winter Trade. To which, constant I to '^.■•“era.to succeed or
mLliriona i... si. . - I Ijre ' ut wt !-naii
never tire ftUorct in hitch-
oseii . ^
Hats and Caps, would do woll to give them
before buying elsewhere. C. B. 8TONE & BR0.
nov 4 2m
PCRCHAsSING BOOKS
CEORGE C. E
GIFT BOOK TABUS’
1
tracj
by
| he as
store
CABHART & CURD lv
H^eTare 6 ' Gr * n ‘'‘ C,!n ‘° n ' S ^° ,herS C ‘' ,ke
J.X oiiei.es I noble Present with each Book thttH
^ ‘ . I SEND~FOR A CATAlOfj
Emery>, G^ojiijjjjdi^or # And one Inal trill assure you o/tuk
hPIKE XIIEiESlIEEt$»a prompt method of tr amacting 1
Emery’s Railroad. Bognrdus s, 2 and 4 horse*
not
or tc]
iblc o|
8 Of i
[>re, nl
I
HORSE POWERS.
Grant’s and other* make 5 and G fingered
GRAIN CRADLES.
Soytho Blades, Grass Blades. Grass* Syckles, Sc
Stones* Corn Shellera* and Straw Cutters,
ALSO,
I
AGENTS WANT]
Any per.-'in, titht r male or female,
engage IN AN HONORABLE
RLE EMPLOYMENT, and one
little time, ia requested to Address
GEO BCE G.
Wire Cloth. Bolting Cloth, Leather Belting, Rubber I No. 439 Chestnut Street, PI
Belting, Mill Spindle*. Mill Cranks, and all kinds Of Originator ot the Gift Book Buimew,
imi,l. IKONS, of the Largest Gift Book EiUl
Together with a full assortment ofBnilder’a and ^ ,
Carriage Maker’s material, and everything usually _
kept in their line, all of which will be sold at the low
est market rates Call at
CARBARY & CURD’S, j
may 17
an I
fpt the
ares,
oric3
.:.
ms.
Save Freight and Commissions.
Carhart & Curd
A N experienced Nurse and F«i
Q. presents to tbe attention ot r‘
C. H. Freeman & Co.
■Pllf limiijSBi I w
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.,
orrsn, At VS VAL, AT TH KIR OLD 3TANJJ, A CHOICE
asortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
n i’ every description and of the best quality, fresh
and good—being constantly in receipt of new
supplies from the Northern Markets,
Sugars, Spice*, White Fish,
Syrups, Citron, Herrings,
Coffee,' GreenFrnitsin-cane, Hems,
Teas, Condiments. Lord,
Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour,
Nuts, Cheese, Batter,
Raisins, Mackerel, Pork,
And other articles too numerous to mei tion, com
prising
to see ns check up to clote, put your shoulder to the
wheel, give us a share, und if you find a single trace
of ingratitude you may halter
Very Respectfully.
ADEK1I
OLD A JEFFERS.
Opposite the Passenger Depot, end near Brown's f
Hotel. apr 26 d-tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TTHE SIGN OF TIIE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
_ Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—Tbe subscribers _
wouldreturn their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to- them, and
wonld most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehive now in store a large assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOES?
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
tha wlmln rnmro of Fainilv Grnrn~v annnlisx 1 additions will b'e made, of all the different styles
the Wh^on. ^ofijarauy Grocery .upplies. and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
t/ iL a U 1 Jb o- I would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
Forrest, J. N. K.,
L'*n«!
I How, Burton Cresant, j
the estate of
r;-. 1 it- of Jonos county, deceased : \i
iKireforo, to cite and admonish, all and j * VT ,
.n-»u-.ri;.»Wi,h„,,,win
Monday in lVcember next, to show cauj*e, if any
thty have, wbyniid I« tf* r> riionld not be granted.
(iiv n nit:, rimy hand at ollice, this the 23th of
, ilreah
Id 24 <
... „ „ „ ««h «PP
ith prompt attention. No
i in London will be recei
< Betti
CHAHLKt
Nor. J.
MACAKTHV,
Ordinary.
Cra%% lortl Superior Court.
tention to all business en- 1 r-v §v ^
andolph. Clay, Early, Mil- i ? PT^
art and Quitman counties. I ^ ^ ‘7
Kiln IIROUGH AillASS, ^ '
IATTORNEYS AT LAW. r X Ngbk’ki'
>lmtedStates. II. Enwood, c n... ^
Dr Enw r ood^ m in“j Si '^-kvilKLe'cio, Ga- "baws.-n^erreBco..Go. j « g (j) JJJJ 3E
ilicant h . : I T HAVE just returned from EUROPE, where I
DB. VD. F. HOLT 1 bought the I.nry.-I n,..l F i». .« Stock of’
■I \ \ ’ll' !• : ! promptly all ciil* left either atUui JhtHCB, -Cwi-. and While CHINA.
~ j W e 0 !** «7» B—fc kA^raou'. Store, o, I ^ ^ . A bo, alarre Stock of
| mar —iy- J ' j Common and White GRANITE WARE,
sfth
We particuiariy invite the attention of detien
and others to our large and complete stock of Can
dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best
materials and warranted to retain their hardness and
brilliancy, while the imported Ondles soon lose
both end become worthless. We otter unrivalled
inducements to purchasers.
CAKES, Ornamontod and Plain,
Of every variety and made of choice materials.
Families and parties (supplied at the shortest notico
and on the moat reasonable terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
FISH, IN THEIR SEASON
examine our stock, os we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the city oc State.
Sept. 38, MIX A KIRTLAND.
JgOOTS.—A fuU assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, wi lted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qunlitii s, bot!i^<*f
soled and pigged. Just receivedaml for .isle low b
Sept. MIX k KIk'i LAND.
SOLE AGENTS
SOOTHING S
FOR CHILDREN Tl
which greatly facilitates the proett-; 1 !
softening the gums, reducing ail
alley all pain and spasmodic action.^
gulate bowels. Depend upon it,
rest to yourselves, and relief and
tints. We have put up aud sold tf-
Tan I ten years, and can say, in confidt»“
j whatwo have no-
Fairbanks Scales. I tu ft &SJd° in a • »n.
1 10 * Ca Pl '• Win.low’. :
u«ed. Never did : ... „ ■
stance of disaat- i I
one who used it : Sjrnp, .' 1
all are delighted :
tions, and speak
p°y
Att
dix,
tsia
I he
A full ass'ortment of Counter and Platform Scales
now in store, andsoldot their prices—no freight ad
ded, Orders for Railroads. Warehouses, and other
largo Scales taken, and will see them put up.
may 17
mediation of its magical effertiX
We speak In this matter -twhet nl
years' experience, and pledge oarifl
A PURE LIQUOR.
NO ADUL T E R A T ION? f£r^a,«
XT/E call the atti ntion of those of our readers 1 exhar.>:ion, relief will be foul'.! ;: '
YY who deal in or indulge in the use of Spirituous I tninutes after tbs syrup wadudajjfj
dulge in the use of Spirituous | mtnuies utter tho syrup ■
Liquors, to the i This tvauable preparation
M BIIERBEA^ 'ViiiSKY. \
as being a pure article, and free from any intermix-1 success in thousands of cases. ’
ture with deleterious drugs, which are so often used the child from pain, but auvij “
P th N
to give rest and flavor to inferior articles. In thu_^
days, when Whisky has become such a popular
dnnk, a pure article, we should think, would be de-
"irtible, and we recommend an examination o<“ the
Summerdoan.”—[Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald.
»MSI M
We aball keep constantly on nand dur-
ing tho Fall mud Win), r. „eftTr~,
Fresh O ys t e r» and Fi.di, ^CSL'I©
nativo and imported, of the beat qualities aud re-
pectfully invite orders, which ahaii be faithfully
Choice Tobacco and SogaTs,
To which we invite the attention of Connoi^seurt
in tlrese articles. oct 5
-L tho best assortment of Negro Sho
have ever offered in tliis
soled peg and
aingle Soled l
black and ruisetta, all of which wo are helling very
low. Sept. 2*. MIX & KIRTLAND.
While wo do not advocate the general use of spir
ituous liquors, yet we think that it is well for every
family to keep a small quantity of a
iuu uuuu irum pain, oui
bowels, corrects acidity, and gi’
to the whole aystem. It wd l
iieve griping in the bowel-*,
overcome convulsions, which■
died, end in ..
Iieve it the beat :
Dysentery
dren, whether it ; '
PURE ARTICIE ingor any other
Il'-i-eil in this market. Men’s double j in the house, and now that there is so much imno- s .„\ v "- " ’ ; i l ' : v
nailed black and raaae^tS; do * ^ iea ^y \ sition in imported liquors of nil kinds.it is well f.»* * lr0 ‘ a . n 5*° f ^mnrihfp
'hickHud russetts ; d«. hoysandyouth. | ustomquirS what i/the purest disSurioaThilt we
We have had our attention called to an artiele of l — Ht 6 ?r c 'TJ e . s '
tyo \\ iii.-ky lirahiled
that
| >(X)T.-- AND SHOES.—Men's, Bov
Bar
Thurman, Vfa. in
./; yM
200 NEGROES
■Wanted to Hire
rpiiE
Hoad to
urt, that saidt
1 i111it> nt this
LiiiOt bu tervi
Wn
> Ma
by publicati
vt*d with I
•It. it. Freeman, . ?f. If.,
ot,.,... Tf 7/,vt TJAVINO r.tnroed to Macuii. offers 111* 1’Aifis-
. i’v 1 '-!*-> KAILKDAp COM- H sional service* t<. its cit: n«, ui.it those of (he
ANY want to hire -wi Negro Men t >. work suzrou n ding countrv, and b prepor. 1 to treat their
!iriv»u» diseases with innocent vegetable remedies,
id hopes that in consideration of the fact that he
vea no poison, draws no blood, and never destroys
G constitutions of bin patient*, Ug will be liberally
itrouized by the afllioted. W
f '^-l’articulur attention will be given to Planta
in, and other country practice.
ISTOffice at the Drug Store of Dr. M. S. Thom-
u, to whom he refers. jan li—ly
KKI'AIHS of th
I Also, 40 or ‘10 Negr
j hands for which liL><
f | 1M f | tract» « an bo made with-
him in 1 Walden, tiupe
1 pi
the year l^CO.
as (’ooks and Shovel :
» will be paid. Con- j
be.-t patterns tliut i >u:
ould call th- Attcnti
f my Sample^ now on hand, "
i ferable to any thing in this at
I have a good Stock,
WAITERS, in setts,
CHINA TEA SI
COAL OIL LAMP.S
H. HORNE’S
CONFECTIONERS, FRUIT STORE,
, And Piistnf. Bake //, at his fiery IS lore, next to
Vouth’5 tine calf and kip peg'd Boot;
Men's stout kip hunting and mud Boots ; Gents last-
Gaiter-. Monb rev, opera ami ties, and line call
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths' California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
B#pt. 2-. . MIX A KIRTLAND.
“SUMEBDEA^.’
which we are assured, by those in whom we have
confidence, I* a pure and unadulterated article; we
oidy speak experimentally of the flavor, that is
exquisite.— [Southern Patriot.
this medicine, if timely w .
using will accompany each *
unless the fac simile ofCPLTL
York, is on the outside wrapP^
i59 ly Price
acp 6 1659 ly
lRUBBER JSHOIiS.—A large
ortmenf.
*»lil»P'Ti
celebrated [>;
Also, La
i :
\i’inti field tf Co's,
CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.
era and Supp<
Shoes ot* Goodyear >
eived and for Bale low by
MIX A KIRTLAND.
TlMsimroliqu 0 !-.,,,,.!,, without nuy adulterating
| element, has taken the premium at oUr State Fain
ami continues to rank high. It is a very healthv
J and pleasant dnnk.—[Ricliinond Enquirer.
.1
I KGHORN
a,1<1 refreshing as a South- '
i; I; ’. aQ( - ls Wly up to the imported French I
CASTORS,
cntul and deli-
ou a, in the la-
C LEGHORN & SMITH,
quality ana purity'.—i Rich. Dispatch.
AlkaJicd Bone Ammon;
0!F Ll>
MANl'FACTn^ #
illTCHELL & Cm
PHILADKLP^-.
! TN recommending this
Bruntlv
or#Fort Valley,
ubscriber, at thi
GOBLET.-
’LUID LAIIPH. j
TUMBLERS,
. among the
or particulars, address VIRGIL POWERS,
‘t. W.S iim Engineer iV Superintendent
ot of COAL OIL,
d htylea.--
ill kinds of |
new dishes.
•. OrJnges,
i, ltaiMiis,
Ma
id Dealers in
in one of the pub
two months a *er! Checks on New York
r da;/s. All the aL.
i rocm foi St.*ck • ■
all kinds
4. J'
- t 11 »»m the minutes of C
. j f ember Term, 1839.
JAMES J. Ray, Clerk i
FOR SALK BY THE
.June *28,1359.'
dentistky
c. c.
MAN UFACTUK£liS , BAN K
9
Tl
B0(
TO FAR HERS.
HravvGitniiy Bagging. l.nooRotl,
It,ill. Dundee Bagging, Z.SuO Coila Me- I Inn
Spun iuipe. 4 nuo Bound, Twine. | aud
ll.r tbo above on favorable terms.
fl. * W. A.JB0SS.
Dr. C. J.ltoscvclt,
HOM(EP.\THIC PJIYSICIAN, !
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
Corner of Third und Walnut Street-, Mm on, (i.i.
jqp H—ly e j
Just Received and for Sale. w
■*-s on rot- 01XTY llniusanil foot nt asonod Flooring, in;
nsigned to George l’arsona A Co., Savannah, .O lengths troin 1« to 30 foot, at tlie Kntornriee , ,, „
aud agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty day, ; Works ol D. B. A J. AV. WOODRUr F. OiDCOOTCT-V. iL Black tn ;ir o Co JiulbcrTV
from astsofshipmsuts. ISAAC SCOTT ! ....Liberaldiscount tothe trade. Street, Mttcon. Un
ion 8 j t«p i3 I july 12—17* W**l*$farau*-4Cl ■<]
, Cranb
WINES AND BRANDIES
od tuinty. Toy-. S.mlime,
•uc. .4, S Union, Tongat'S Cm «
Jan. 4th, 1858.
idvanoes on rot-
b:iij;rso.\, i>.
H) entist.
i>. s.
nr ah g 0 ,
nd sold u.ilo
TERMS—4
It. IIORNF
IS sotting 01 table j
Jntre.
all, fu
lilted t" I/O first I'l.i
lie bought iu M no
Saddles. Harness,
LKATHEF,
WHIPS,
IH Bl.KR BELTING,
SADDLERY,
Ha.rd.ware,
AC., AC.. AC.
Ol’FOhlTE E. ROND'S STOKE,
CitKitRf
jan 4—ly
lor hiuin ,...
hibiti. n ,'! arti
in the city of Jt
her, 1854.
J.i
W. Lmvur.i.rx, Si
A. BELYiN, Pi
, . nnmo purport*, an
1,1,1 “<■ FhoepiateofLi^,-^
Kbiw "'lies, wnh J UJ, .fr,.
r make them •oiubie.wifajr,
it. tl'orohy destroying » ,
UUHlif
flop,
its; in stitmionw^-'::■ ,
;,) frire^J
Strut
Miller
ttoml pi
nent of Coni'
,._ries at iny establishment,
and tlio prices as low as any where els- in the City.
- jsn 25--^ly
CITY HOTEL,
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
j. A.. DENILLY, Proprietor.
Qol ho Stage Offiee is kept at this Hotel,
inly l» ■ ■
Manufactured by wn. kekk
Summerdean thereby does not m 'i
August-i County.' V*., i* »t.sorl.cd by tin- l.y’;'..
* Waterman, Sole An>nls, *mm,mi» re tn'o' 1
Seilt GEORGIA. h :
_Sept. 1) 5m . It H packed in Birr.-',-r
WANTED. ' '
T AM still buying Military bouiUjr -aud Warr^ta 1 i Wholesale ami
J- and will alwayajiv* the higheai c*ah price. I ‘ Vl^‘ 1
Maoon Ga. uly« ly Q, J,BLAKJ$
oct Id