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From the New Orleans Crescent
“ Only a Boggor."
glowlv and darkly the weary day
failed iutn the silent past:
Tlie lelcle glistened upon the spray .
That shivered with cold In the hurrying Blast
Tlie lighted lamps or the city’s street-*
Glowed Hite a tlend’a eyer through the But
And with thousand tongues the pltileaa Meet '*
Like a brood of sorpents lomlly hissed.
In a dark allov. away from the cold,
. Homeless and friendless the womair crept;
Ko one to care for her, now she’s old—
On tte bare stones was the bed where she slept.
No one to look with a pitying eye.
No one to notice the fast falling tears,
•hr the careless traveler hurrying hy.
Said “only a beggar," with laughter and jeers.
Sleeping, she dreamed of that happier time.
When hones were high in her youtbfhl breast—
Of her childhood’s home in a fairer dime.
When a parent’s kiss on her brow was pressed;
Dreaming, perchance of her husband's love.
Of her rhtlilreh’s prattle and jhyous laugh ;
God only kdows. and the angels above.
What a cup of sorrow was her’s to quaff.
-There were sounds of joy in a mansion near,
Twinkling of feet in the mazy dance;
Ilearts that knew nothing of care or fear,
.die* mad with rapture at Bcanty’s glance.
Tree flowed the wine, and the happy shoot.
Went up as the merry Jest was told:
Little recked they, in the noisy root.
That a woman was dying that night in the cold.
Tea, freezing to death in the midnight air.
In a city whoso chnrch spires darken the aky:
Dying with no one to murmur a prayer.
No one to dose np the quivering eye,
’Tis a curse on humanity, bitter and deep;
A shame on ns Christ ians, whose faith is divine.
If we sntTer our charities idly to sleep,
Aud give beggars the ices when we've drunk off the
i - wine.
And thou too, O Dives, whose coai ala mode
. Would be soiled by the tonch of poor Lazarns’ band,
How will you answer a righteous God,
'When before his judgment seat yon stand ?
When you pray him to graciously pardon and bless.
Ami name the subscriptions yon ve headed of old,
, ne'll »ay, •' You’ve not on yonr wedding dress.
And you're only a beggar, despite all your gold."
The Macon Telegraph adopts the cash system
after the first of June next It is right; it is
* folly to credit nil through the country to the
amount of two dollars. Subscribers to news
papers ought to pay cash always.—S. W.
Newt. ■
An English View or the Impending Crisis.
—An English editor enlightens his readers upon
the subject of American affairs in the following
strain:
"The boastful Republic so much vaunted by
vainglorious Yankees seems on the brink of
precipice, from which retreat will be disgrace
and advance destruction. The very wisest
of American statemen—Boflner, the Smith
brothers, Aaron Burr and others—are wrang
ling in tho House of Parliament in the Colum
bia District, over a little volume called the Tin-
pending Crisis,’ written hy an octoroon named
Heifer, in which tho author proves that unless
tho Slates south of tho State of New Orleans
agree to abolish negro slavery, the Xorth will
supply them with no more shoe-pegs, and utter
financial ruin will bo the consequence. The
members of Parliament who quarrel over this
singular book betray all tho’American charac
teristics in their savage abuse of each other, and
sometimes they even come to blows. The Hon,
Charles Sumner, one of their number, was re
cently fired upon by a man named Hooks; and
just before die Asia sailed it was reported that
a member named Asking was detected in the net
of throwing away a heavy rifle, which he had
previously managed tg carry in a pocket made
expressly for it
Though we have no particular faith in the
stability of what tho Americans call their re
publican institutions, we are sorry to sco- our
eottsins working their own ruin with the edge-
swonl >f political imeompatibility. As free
born Englishmen, we are hound to sympathize
with the so-called ‘abolitionists’ of the Northern
States of Georgia, Nashville, Harper’s Virginia,
etc., in their efforts to free the negroes from
bondage Some of tho greatest men now living
in America are blacks—the famous James Brown
was a negro, therefore the governor of Harper’s
Ferry hung him. Horace Greeley, die famous
journalist, is a ne^ro ; their great sensation
preacher, Henry Wood Beecher, is said to be a
quadroon. Vet 'despite such evidences of the
African's natural cqudity with the whites in
intellect as well as in everything else, the South
ern members of Parliament, led on by a Mr.
Slypi, arc threatening to dissolve the American
'Union if they nrcuct allowed to hold their slaves
in New York.”
Dcgal Notices—Bibb Counts.
■VTOTICE.—All permit indebted to the rotate of Dr. W.
j.> Home, late ol Bibb county detested, are requested
to make payment to the undersigned, and tboee having
claim* against aatd estate, are notUied to present them
within the time prescribed bv law. ,
march 10 JOSEPHINE nORNB. Acmin x
"VTOTlCB TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS—All Per*
- \ aoaa havin'* demand* against Fiances M. Hughes
late of Bibb Countv deceased, ate hereby notified Mid
^as'iSstri ,o aK£
sons indebted to wild deceased are hereby required to
n-keinunediau-paymeat^omenad^gnei^
inarch S Adm’r Com testameato annexo.
* LL persons Indebted to Daniel Tonne, late of the
State of Tennessee, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims upon his
estate to present them in term* ofihe tow. -
The payment may be made and the claims presented
to L. N. WhittleTEsq. ARTHUR FOSTER, Adm’r.
mars
VTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—All per
i.1 son* indebted to Charles Campbell, tote ol. Ribb
county, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment,'and those haring claims npon hi* estate, to pre
sent them in terms of the law.
TIIOS. K. CAMPBELL,) V»_.„
match 8 CUAS. E. CAMPBELL, f AQm ~
£rgal 2Cotifts—5oncs Cduntp- _£cgal Notittfl—fjattflton Counta.
/GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Monday, August 1st,
VX 1859. The Court of Onllnarv met this day agreeable
to Latr- Present Charles Macon by, Ordinary.
To file Ordinary of Jones County.
The Petition or Lake Roberts, surviving Executor of
Reuben Roberta, deceased, showetb that be baa faithful
ly discharged the duty assigned to him as such Adminis
trator, and therefore petitions the Court for a discharge
from said Executorship. LUKE ROBERTS,
Surviving Executor and Petitioner.
On hearing the above petit ion it was ordered that cita
tion be issued, and that aU persons concerned be and
they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in February nexE why said
Lake Roberta should not be discharged from his admin
istratorship, and why Letters dismissory should not be
granted to him. And it is farther ordered by the Conrt
that this citation he published in one or more public'Ga-
zettca of said State, (or the space of six months. hB
Court or onpctaKT.—January Term i860.
Whereas at the l*»o August Term of this Conrt thepoti-
tfon and order for dismission by Luke Roberta from
the Executorship of Renbcn Roberts’. Jr., Estate, which
petition and citation having been published in the State
Press, at Macon, and said Pres* having closed sometime
before the expiration of six months, aa required by Law
to be published: It la now ordered thst raid petition and
citation be published ia the Georgia Telegraph, of Macon,
S TATE OF GEORGLX—BIBB COUNTY.
Two months after date hereof, application wil
made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for ]
to sell fractional lot of land So. 980, in the 4tn District
of originally Houston now Bibb county, being part of
the red estate of Peter Stnbbs deceased, for tnu benefit
of the heir* and creditors of said deceased.
ANN STUBBS, Executrix on estate Pi Stubbs.
febSTw . - 1
l LL person* indebted to James B. Ayers, tote of Bibb
f V county, deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims upon hi* esffito to
present them in terms of the law. ■
march 8 HENRY O. CUTTER, Adm’r.
Choate’s Coolness.—At tho time of Mr.
Choate's great speech for Buchanan in Lowell.
Mass., thcro was a sudden settling of the hall
where they were. A Lowell gentleman, Hon.
Benjamin F. Butler, well known as a iawyey
ami politician, volunteered to go out and ex
amine the supports underneath. Ho did so;
and, to' ins horror, he found them In such n
stats that if there should ho tho least rush of
tho audience they would inevitably give way,
the roof and floor would go together, and all
* would be involved in a common ruin. With
great fortitude he went quietly hack, and to
prove there was no danger, walked the whole
length of the' crowded hall tip to the platform
where tho speakers and presidents were.
As ho passed, Mr. Chcatc leaned down and
asked him if he found danger. The gentleman,
keening Ids face perfectly unmoved, so as not
to frighten others, whispered into Choate’s car
with characteristic abruptness, “If wo can’t get
this crowd out quietly, we shall all bo in h— H
in live minutes.' As might have beeft expec
ted from so blunt and terrible a communication.
Mr. Choate’s face became ashy pale; but be
.centrolled himself and sat perfectly steady.
The gentleman mounted the stage, assured
the people there was no real danger, but to
guard against the rocro possibility of. danger,
ho advised Ahem to withdraw quietly, very
quietly, into tho open air, where the speech
would' go on. In five minutes the hall was
dear. 9
Dreadful as had been the moment’s shock fo
his feelings, Mr. Choate’s humor did not even
desert him; for as he stepped from the him
self, he said to his friend who had made the
announcement to him* “Ami Hid YOU real lx
think, my Mend, just now, that I was bound
for tho same ptoo with you ?”
Singular Restitution.—Tho Lyons journals
have the following : M. L , a wealth mer
chant at Lyons, France, lost abont three years
• ago, a pocket-book containing three thousand
■ francs, and though he offered a liberal reward
for its restitution, he could not hear anything
about it He soon forgot the matter^ bftt some
days ago he received a box containing 3,450
francs, in notes and gold, and this letter: “Sir
It was I who three years ago found your pocket
book. I was then a poor fellow, in search, like
Jerome Paturot, of a sodal position. I at first
thought of giving it up to you; but I reflected
’ that (he money would not make yon richer than
you are, whilst it might enable me to prosper
-. uvlifu, and sol capitulated with my conscience.
But I promised myself to repay you in the event
of God crowning my efforts with success. This
i* what I now do. Here is your rnonxy. and
the interest it would have procured- you if in
vested. I am now tolerably well off. having
prospered in business., I am married, and have
a child six months old. I havo given your
Christian name to tho little fellow, for though
you havo unwittingly been my benefactor, I do
not the less feet indebted to you, and I blcsa
your name every day."
B m IBR MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE.—Will bo sold
before the Court House jloor in tho city of Ma
•Bibb county on the first Tuesday in Msy next, the
lowing property to-wit: .....
Pan of Lot No. (4) fonr, in block No. nineteen, TO)
containing ii of an acre, more ariose, of the SOutb-West
common of the city of Macon; levied on to satisfy A
mortgage II to in favor of Henry M. Bsiiy v*. Theodore
(EYom.? T, W. BRANTLEY Dcp. Sheriff.
March 2d, lSGfa
G eorgia—bl . _ .....
Whereas, Arthur Stotesbury.Execatorortho will or
Louisa Stotesbary deceased, applies to the undersigned
for letters dismissory from his Executorship:
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause (ft any they have) why said Executor, on
tho first Monday in September next should not bc.dit-
charged.
Gi\ cn under ray band and seal of office, this March
auW WM.M. RILEY, Ordinary,
march 3
R ULE NISI.—Court or Ordixart, Match Term.
IS00.—It appearing to tho Court by Die petition of
Stephen Collins, that Peter Stubbs, late of said county,
did in bis lire time execute to said Stephen Collins his
bond conditioned to execute titles in ice simple to said
Stephen Collins, for lots of Lauil numbers 959.970, the
south half of :MS, the north half of *19; the south half cf
219, (frfictlou) fraction number 978, in the fourth District
of originally Houston now Bibb county; and it further
appearing that the paid Peter Stubba departed .thU life
without executing titlpa to rajd lot* of Land or by will or
otherwise providing therefor. And it further appearing
that the raid Stephen Collins has paid the fulUmountof
the purchase price of said lot* of Land. And taf& Ste
phen Collins having petitioned this Court to direct Ann
Stubbs, Executrix on the estate of said Peter Stnbb* de
ceased, to execute titles to him to said lots of Land in
conformity with saia bond. m
Therefore al! persons concerned are hereby noti
fied and required to file their objections, if anj they
have, in my office, within the time prescribed by law,
wby said Executrix should not be orocred to execute ti
tles to said lots of land in conformity with said B6ud.-»
And it is further ordered that a copy of this rule be pub
lished !u the Georgia Telegraph newspaper and at three
or more public places in said county, for the term and
pace of tnree months* _ .. „ „
True extract from the Minnies, this 5th March, lbCO.
inarch ti-Sm WM. M.
In February next, and show cans* why said Executor
should not be dismissed.
A true extract from the minutes, Jones Court of Ordi
nary, January Term 1S00.
jan It - Charles Mac art ut. Ordinary.
7i EOROli—JONESCOCNTY; ’-
VT . Court or Ormn-art, March Terra,*1.^0. *
The petition of Richard W. Bonner. Administrator of
Elizabeth Findley deceased, respect folly showeth that he
has honestly and’faithfully discharged the duties Confid
ed to him as such Administrator, and’therefore petitions
the Court for a discharge from said Administration.
. - it W. BONNER Petitioner, Jtc.
Upon hearing the above petition it is ordered that ci
tation be issued and that all persona concerned be and
no‘t be granted him. And it Is further ordered by the
Court that citation be published in-one or more public
gazettes of this State for the space o! six months.
A true extract from the Minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary. CHARLES MACARXHY, Ordinary,
march 10 •
G EORGIA-JONES COUNTY. •
Whereas, Thomas J. Gibson applies to roc foj
ters of Administration on the estate of Reuben G
i therefore to cite and admonish all and sin*
tetP
Given under, my hand and oKu signature this tho
15th of Feb., 18bo. . CHARLES J. ZtACARTHY,
feb 18 w Ordinary.
G eorgia, Houston county :
Oedix art's Omc* TOR SAID CorKTT:
Whereas, Elias Adams applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of David Adams, tote of said
county deceased.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred awl creditors of Mid deceased, to be
and appear at my ofllce within the time prescribed by
law to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand in odice, this March Slst, 1880.
apr 8 W. T. SWIFT. Ordinary._
i * KORG1A—HOUSTON COUNTY,
u OnniNAUT'a Oerter, Feb. jsth, i860.
Whereas. John T. Sandifer, the Administrator of Wil
liam Stripling tote of said county, now deceased, repre
sents to this Court by hit petition duly tiled in this
office that he has frilly discharged the duties or his said
trust, and pray* for dismission therefrom.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they have at or before
the September Term next of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, wbv Letters of Dismission from said trust
should not be granted to said petioner.
Given under my hand the date above written,
feb 15 w-6m _ W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
G 'EOJMUA HOUSTON COUNTY.—Conrt of Ordinary,
March Term, 18H0.—Present his honor. W. T. Swift.
Ordinary.—l iMin the petition of Daniel C. Fudge and
Watkins Laidler, Executors of Solomon Fndge, decea
sed, representing that they have fully discharged the du
ties of .their said trust, and pray for dismission there
from.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons
Concerned to show cause, If any they have, at or before
tbe October term next of this Court, why letters of dis
mission should not be granted to them.
Given under my hand, and official Signature this 5th,
day of march I860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. .
S TATE OF GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTT:
To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
county;
The petition of Thomas Pollock, Administrator upon
the estate of Riwlon Smith Utc of Mid county deceased,
«lioweth that your petitioner U now about sixty-three
year* of age and that hid health id ho infirm he tccl*
incapable of rendering that attention to the interest of
»aid enlate which St id constantly demanding, and fhrther,
that he is ready to give notice of this application in such
public gazette as this Honorable Court any direct.
Whcrefotfc, your petitioner prayn that he may be al
lowed to resign hid trust a* aforesaid, after said citation
or notify * hall have been duly published, and-your peti-
tioner will ever prav, Ac. JAS. A. CRINGLE,
Petitioner'd Attorney..
Houston Cornr or Ordwaky, In Vacation, \
Feb. 2Sth, lbtt). j.
On hearing the above petition it id ordered that notice
bf aaid application be pnblished in the Macon Telegraph
for thfc space of two month*. By Che Court.
JAS. A. PRINGLE, Petitioner'll Attorney.
A true extract front tnc Mirinte*, Houston Court of
imanrj. - vv. x. nwii'i'. Ordinary,
march 2-€0ds ’ —
Ccgal iN’otttiS—Crawforli Comiti).
LjTiI
EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—-Whereas Ethel-
dred Wilder applied to me tor letters of Guardian
ship of the person and property of James D. Robison,
minor and orphan child of Janies \V, Robison, lata of
said county deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and friends of said minor, to behnd ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters of Guar
dianship should not be granted tbe said applicant, Ethel
dred Wilder.
Given under my hand at office, this Slst January, 1SC0.
JAMES J. RAY,
jan 31-w Ordinary.
f^EOnoIA—CRAWFORD COUNTY.
VA To all whom it may concern—Daniel McArthur hav
ing in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of
Administration, with the Will annexed, cm the estate of
Allen McArthur, late of said county deceased.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next
of kindred of Allen McArthur to be aud appear at my
office within the time prescribed bylaw and show canse,
if any they have, why permanent letters of Administration
with the Will annexed, should not be granted to Daniel
McArthur on Allen McArthur's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this Feb. 13th,
IStt). JAMEri J. RAY, Ordinary.
feb 18 w
'VTOTICE.—AU persons indebted to the estatoof JO
IN nuthuu Mclzcndon, late of Crawford county, Ga.,
deceased, are requested to come forward and make im
mediate payments, and those having demands against
said estate are requested to present their clafms legally
authenticated, otherwise they will uot be settled.
WASHINGTON C. CLKAVELAND,.
feb 9 Administrator.
. RILEY, Ordinary.
B ibb SHERIFF SALE—WUI be sold before the Court
bouse door in tbe city of Macon, Bibb county, on the
first Tuesday in May next, within the legal honreoreole,
the following property, to-wit:
One negro man named Billy, about 50 years of agc.and
a negro woman named Eliza, about 40 years of age. Kith
of dark complexion; levied on as the property ofMrs. E.
W. McLaughlin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb Supe
rior Conrt, in favor of Asher Ayres, vs. Mrs* E. W. Mc
Laughlin. T. W. iiRAXTLV, PepL-Sh'fr.
3TICE.—Two months afler date*hereof, application
_ . will be made te the Court of Ordinary of Bibb coun
tv, for leave to sell oil tbe real estate belonging to George
Horne, late of sakl county, deceased, for the benefit of
Georgia—Jones County.
Monday, November t,
T HE Gnut of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to lair. Present Charles Ma-
carthy. Ordinary.
To the Court of (Jrdinary of tQtd Con nty :
The petition of Joseph C. White, Executor on the
estate of Mrs Elizabeth H. White deceased, respect
fully showeth to the Court that hOlias fully disebarg
ed the dnty assigned him as such Executor, and
therefore petitions the court for a discharge from
said Executorship. JOSEPH C. WHITE, Ex’r.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation he issued, and that all persons concerned, be,
an'd they are hereby required, tozhow cause, if any
the/have, on or before the first Monday in May
next, wby the said Joseph' C. White should not be
discharged from bis Executorship,'and why letters
Dismissory felloald not he granted him. And it is
further ordered by the Court, that this citation be
nblished in one or more public Gazettes of tbi»
tate, for the space of six months. ‘
A true'extract from the minutes of Jones Conrt bf
Ordinaiy, this lth day of November, 1859.
nov 8 CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordly.
rarat mv oiuco Wiluiu wv iuhl- uj ww J4.JU
low cause, if any they have, wby eahl letters should
jt be granted the said applicant, Ja«*. C. Taylor. %
Given under my hand, this 8th day of March, ItitiO. *
- w T SWIFT, Ordinary*: i
ilicsHoxne for let!
| Isaiah l*ritcbett.
C' EORGLV BIBB COUNTY:
U Whereas, Dorothy Pritchett appl
tor* of Administration on the estate oi
late of said county, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonL-h all and sin-
gulAr, the kindred and creditors of said Uoccased,-to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why>aia letters
should not be granted.
Given trader ray band in office, this March 29th, 18G0.
mar 31 WM. AL HILEY, Ordinary.
—Illll SHERIFFS MORTGAGE SALE.—Will be sqjd
j before the Court House door in the city Of Macon.
[Bibb countv, on the first Tuesday in June next, within
tbe legal hours of sale tbe following property to-wit:
■One negro woman by the nanv>A>f Sarah about thirty-
Lundv, Administrator, Ac,, vs. John II. Kilpatrick.- "
march 31 T. W. BRAXTLY, Dep. Sberiff-
B JBB .SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold befoer the
Court House door in the city of Macon. Bibb coun-
ty, on the flrot Tuesday in.May next, within the legal
hours of eale the tolloyiniftract or pared of land;
One lot ©r Land No. eighty-three, (8J> containing one
hnmired arms more of loss, ,ving in Godfrey's District,
Bibb county, and the place \Vn8feon. minim «r. John
son now resides; levied on as,the property of WU
llamJ. Johnson to sat itftr a Ufa issued .from RibbSu
perior Court in favor of Patrick n. Cray, Executor of
Benjamin n. Gray deceased, vs. William J. Johnson.
Will be sold at the same tlriic and place, ] negro man
hythe name of Stephen, abont thirty years of age. of
rlirkscopper complexion; levied on as the propertv of
Chesly C. Daniel, to satisfy a fl fa issued from Bibb Infe
rior Court In favor ofLIghttoot & Flanders vs Chesly C.
Daniei. . T. W.BRANTLY', Dep.Sheriff,
march 31 *
TJOSTPONED UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE
WU! he sold before the Conrt Bouse, in the city, of
Macon, Bibb County, bn thefirst Tuesday In May next,
between the nsual hours of sale, the following Property,
viz: m -
Lot* No. 18 and 9(1, on Society street In the city of Al
bany, together with the improvements thereon; levied
on as the property of Henry A. Scott, to satisfy a fl fa
from the 6th Circuit Court id the United State* for the
Southern District of Georgia in favor of John Jackson
v*. Henry A. Scott and John J. Allen. ^Property pointed
out hy John J. Allen. THOMAS L. 1:088. ,
march 39-td C. S- Dep. Marshal,
G eorgia—bibb county :
•Whereas, Volnev Pierce, Administrator on the cs-
U»e of Leonard W. Gibson, tote of said county deceased,
applies to th« undersigned tor Jettera dismissoiy from
his administration, ■ • . • . , .
Therefore all peraona concerned, are hereby required
show oiu?e< ir any they have, why saidadministrator,
on the first Monday in October next, should fiot bo dis
charged. . .
Given under my hand and seal of offleo. thU April 2d,
18C0. iapr 5-6m) • WM. M. RILEY. Ordinary.- ■
VittniNiA DwAttrs,—The Atlanta (6a.) Con-
fcderacy tells of a famtljr of dwarfs from Wythe
county,' Virginia, who are on exhibition in
tjyvt city, possessing the following peculiari
tics:
The father and mother of tho interesting
family were above tbe- ordinary size. The
motlier, who is still living, in tbe 60th year of
Jjtyr age, is a hale, healthy woman. There are
oight children in the family, consisting of six
girls and two boys. Four of the girl* arc above
tho mediutd siac.of ladies. Tho other four, two
girls and two boys, tire the celebrated Virginia
Dwarfs. '
Major Hiram Walters, the oldest of the dwarfs,
" * is *« ycarsofnjrv weighs 53 pounds, and ia 42
Inches in heighth.
Captain William Walters % 36years of age,
weighs 30 pounds, and 4I.incbes in height
Miss-JfnxAnna Walters is 40 years of age,
weighs 30 pounds,’ and is 3G inches in bight
Miss Catharine Walters; the youngest ia 38
years of age, 40 inches high, and weighs 40
pounds, *
Tub Victoria Binnnic.—The fire companies
of Montreal have voted to turn out in full farce,
on the occasion of the Victoi is bridge celebra
tion, to offer prizes far the best engineers, and
have a torch light procession and ball. Two
'companies are expected from the Cuitcd States,
with steam lire engines.
New Route to Columbus by Steamboat. -
The Bainbridge Argos learns that the steamer
C. J. Munnerlyn, is again making regular trips
from Apalachicola to Columbus, the damage re
cently done her having been speedily repaired.
There is now a direct weekly lino of steamboats
between thatfaiiit and Columbus. The steam
er J. Cv Calhoun, Capt Bryan, leaves Bain-
bridge query Tuesday morning, and arrives
every Sunday evening, making a regular con
nection with the Munnerlyn, Capt McAllister,
at Cii.'Uiahoocbee, going to and from Columbus.
—-Colunbu* Sun.
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■■a
G eorgia—bibb county : ■ „
Whereas, B. G. Lockett and James W. Tinsley, Ex
ecutors or tpc Will of Wm. Lockctu deentod. Me of
said eAnjitrTnnrOr fo me for letter* dlsffliseorv from
tko'r Executorship, •
Therefor* all pcrsons^concerucd, archereby required
ih<*first Monday In'octuixT next, should not be dls-:
C -lJlvcn under my hand and seal of office, this April td,
I860. (apr 5-t’ai) WM. M. IUijSY. Onlliuiry.
Georgia—Jones County.
IliONDJT, Nov. 7, 18.7S-
ITiHE Court of Ordinary for said County met this
X dar pursuant to Uqr. Present,
CHARLES MaCARTHY, Ordinary.
To ike Court of Ordinary of sqid County :
Tbe petition of Joseph* C. White. Administrator
on the Estate of Tabitna E. Cargill, deceased, res
pectfully showeth that he has fully discharged the
duty assigned him as such Administrator, andthere-
fore'ietitons tho Court for a discharge from said Ad-„
minisfralorship. JQSEPII C. WHITE. Adm’r.
On bearing the above petition it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that aU. persons concerned,
be, and they are hereby required, to show cause,'^
any they have, ou or before thb first Monday in Hay.
pext, why tho said Joseph C. White should not be
discharged frotn bis Administratorship, and why
letters Dismissory should not be granted him. And
It is furf& er ordered by the Ooarf„thnt this citation
be published in one or-morejrabjic Gazettes of this
StatCj for the space of six inunt fia.
A true extract from the minutes of-Jones Court
of Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1839.
nov «' CHARLES MACARTHY..Ord'y,
'* Georgia---‘Jones County.
' . MdxPAT, October 3, 1859.
T HE Court of Ordinary tor aaid county met this
day agreeably to law. Present,
CUAHLBd MACARTHY,Ordinary.
The petition of Robert P*ul* Guardian of Lucy
* -ill * * 1
Paul, respectfully sbow^th to the Cocrt that he has
fully discharged the duty assigned him as such Guar
dian, and therefore petitions the Court<oi a discharge
from said Guardianship. * *
ROBERT PAUL, Guardian
and Petitioner.
Oh bearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persous concerned
be, and they are hereby required to show cause, if
any they have, on or before tbe first Monday in De-
ccmW«sai,4i-liy ilu* .LudHotK-r? Paul should not
be discharged from said Guardianship.and Letters
Dismissory granted him, and ft is further ordered by
the Court that this citation- be published in ona or
more public Gazettes of said State, for tbe space of
forty days- *•
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, October Term, 18.19.
CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinaiy.
nov 15
r* * •"
i~ECRGIA—HOUSTON COL'NTY:
lies to
r , — property«
chard minor and orphan child of J. E. Borchard late of
said county deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor to be and ap--
pear at my offleo within the tjne prescribed by law and
show H |h m 1 fij nH *' ji
not
Giveu
march 10 30da
C fSEORG LA—HOUSTON COUFTY.
T Cocut op OudinabY, FcVy Term; I860.
J*re«ent, his Honor, W. T. Swift;.Ofurinary.—Upon tl
petition of Drury W. Ta\qor v Guardian of John S. Po.
and Tabitha E. wife of James A. Falllngtoa of mi
county, representing that he has fully discharged the.
duties of his said trust aud praying to be dismissed there-,
from. • . *
These are therefore to cite and aanfonfeh all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they have, at or liefore
the May Term next of this Court, why Letters of # Dis-
mDidon should not be granted to him.
Given uuder my baud aud official signature, this 13th
day of Feb., 1800. - W. T. SWIFT,
feb Um Ordinary.
G eorgia Houston county.—two months after
u date application will be made to tho Ordinary of
said County, for leave to seH real Estate of Jacob Slurah
late of the said County deceased.
EPHRAIM. SHIRAH Administrator
march S fiOd
S ^TATE OF GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY :
Clerk’s Orri^x Interior Court, Marrchl9.1860..
Whercreas, Lavina Sullivan, claiming to be a free wo
man of color, applies to mo tor registry as such; all per
sons interested are hereby notified aud required to file
their objections (if any there be) in my office within tho
lime specified by law, otherwise a certificate of Regis
try will be issued to the applicant. Said Lavina Sullivan
is*29 years of age, 5 foot high, and weighs about 329
pounds, of bright complexion, wav born in Columbia
county. Geo., resides In the county of Houston, and is
by ocqppatiou a cook and washer woman., Cnas Ml Mc
Coy is her Guardian.
Giveu-under mv hand aud official signature,
marrh 21 w : *t THOS. M. KILLKN, Clerk.
the Ordinary of Crawford county tor leave to sell the
lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Jonathan
ficLendon, of said
feb 9 •
said county deceased, *
WASHINGTON C. CLEAVELAND,
* Administrator
G EOROLV— CRAWFORD COUNTY:
Whereas, Stephen L. Wilson applies to me tor let
ters of Administration upon the estate of Am<^ San-
difur, late of said county, deceased: * • , ,
These arethercloreto cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased; to.be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, aud show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should uot be granted to the said Stephen L. Wil
son, the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this March 19th, 1SG0.
march 22 JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary
a EORGIA-UPSON COUNTY; .
Two months after date application wilLbe Rjade to
the Ordinary of said county for leave towel] the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of Duncan C. bteele late
or laid comity, deceased. DAVID KENDALL,
april = • -Administrator.
l. iv. whittle;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. i MACON, OA. • .
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug
Store. * jzn 6
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
2v£a,con., <3-a>.
rNVITES the --figs#
laroo selection of DOUBLE GUNS. HJFLES PIS-
TOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTDEUY.
FISHING TACKLE^ WALKING STICKS, FOR
EIGN AND DOMESTIC AMUNITION, and every
article found in a FIRST CLASS ^
Sportsman’s Empornim,
NORTH OR SOUTH.
By careful attention to the business, and beeping
the nest GOODS in our line, we expect to receivo r
continuation of past favora.
lCt'pnirxiig carefully attctnlrd son, Iiereto-
Oct. 26. Core.
“MRS. S. AUDOIN, .
AS just returned from New. York with a beauti
ful and well selected Fall and Winter Stock,
Parisian Hats of every variety ; Leghorn and Fine
Straw Bonnetst French Flowers: Fancy and Os
trich Feathers: Hoad Dresses: Bridal Wreaths and
Veils; Net and Grecian Caps; Ornaments for the
Hair; Shell and Ornamental Tuck Combs; Real
Lace Coiffeurs and Veils; beautiful Lace .Sets and
French Embroidery; Misses Leghorn, Plush and
Beaver Hats -, Boys Hats and_ Cans; Dress Trim
mings; Zephyr Yarns for Knittingand Enfbroydery;
A. McQUEEJNf,
I -■= - •
r
P r, jSSwk and^i
f IRS DRUGS
.1 v .1 e therefore invite you t0 > 1
BF Surgical Instrumenf; k .
an- all articles required for PW U ' Cr ’«»<) *
Wholeealery
HAWAII 1
EES fsALCKDO^ Import
IVLgars, keep eonstamlv on Inn?
selected stock of the bit hJJS.'O*!
brands from S3 to inoo ptrtl.or* »* £!*'
ryStreet and Cotton
nngUj—ly* -h
tedious to mention.
Please cal! and examine tor yourselves before,
purchasing Thankful for past favora and solicits a
continuance of. the same. All orders promptly nt-
tendedto.. . - fcep 27—tt
Gtuxls, E-ifles, <S&c.,
- ^ Manufactured by
MARK WALTER & MORSE
aycaft.co3sr, g-a..
rp 11E subscribers having formed a co-partnership
1 forthe purpose of Manufacturing
ICiflcs, OoiiliIc-lSarrcIIcd Guns ami
3? I S T O I* S-,
They are now prepared to make the 18e»i Kiflcx
manufactured iti theTJnitedStates^upon Mr. Morse’s
entirely new pirfu.
auns Rc-Stochcd and Bepfured on the most rea
so liable te^ms, at short notice.
The undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar
antee all Work entrusted totheir pare, and invite the
public* to give them a trial, at the FJoyd House, op
posite Dr. Thomson’s Drug Store.'
WM, JIARKWALTER,
Late of Augusta,-G a.
T. MORSE,
Guano, Lime, Plaster, &c. ^ M ^ Ga -
T HE undersigned are agents forthe sale'of i»isxiliitiou of Coparfnci’Sllip.
Reeses Manipulated Guano, arenow prepared rtTKOXiJ A WOOD hereby give notice, that their
o-ft ‘im
Macon, G-a
M ANUFACTURER of Wrought Iron RAILING
of every description, and for all purposes, viz:
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,
from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heaviest Rail
ing nsed. Having an endless .varictv of designs,
purchasers cannot fail to be suited. .
Being entirely of Wrought Iron,, their strength
cannot be questioned, and for beauty they cannot be
surpassed anywhere. Ail kind, of Fancy Iron Work
wade to order. Particular a'.tenlion paid to making
all kinds of _ ’ .
Geometrical Staii’ Railing.
•^■Specimens of Work can be seen at the Bcsi-
denees of T. G. Holt, L. F\ W. Andrews, and Wm. J.
McElroy. Esqs, Also, to enclosures in Rose Hill
Cemetery. ju[y 13
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A TTIIESIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. J, g
Cotton Avenup, opposite Washington I
Hali Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers ^=9
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a large assortment ofc
BOOTS AND SHOES*
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly SATIN,
additions will be made, of all the different styles I
|S«LS^
Triangular liloek,over Ciinmbe]!*71a
-y* 18 lv
Carriage Repository!
-0. T. WARD ill
MANUFACTURERS *
(Opposite the Floyd H
MACON,
W E would call the attention
NEW STOCK. emnpStoSJll
fiockaways and Bqzgies of the iomw^T
ish. from celebrated builders North *'***
EP* Genuine B UA l’XLEB0H0
_ (aar 13*^
stantly on hand.
Mts*rs. Ayers, Wingfield Co.:
Sik - ° —
luuriuu vuuuit, » 11li-
ill the Ie^al hour.- of tale ou the first- Tuesday ut*May
next, the foliofiring property tonvit:
The one-elcvcuth. interest of Lot of Land No. uot
known, but known as the Jacob Shira plaice, in the
Tentli District of Ilourito’n younty, the «ame being ull
the inferezt of Oli'arlca Shira, one of the heir* at law* of,
Jacob Shira deceased;* levied on aa the property of Chat>.
Shin^ to’sktisfy fi ti fa issued fr*>m Dqply Inferior Cdurt
in favor of \Vn». H. ltyrom va-Cliarles Shira aud Alexan
der Wright. ~ . -
AIdO, at the tame timeandplace, one Negro W*bman
named MatUda, about fifty year* old, dark complexion;
levied on at* the propety of Christian J, Staley, to *01 My
Bundry Justice OourUfi vs. aaid Stale}*: Levy made
and returned to me by Tillman Dow-ua,‘Constable.
JOHN SMITif, Sheriff.
Ferry March 23d, 1SG0—tda.
< KOItGIA—llUl sTON COI NTY :
to supply planrers in aby quantities at tbe same eost
as if Ordered by -themselves. Are also agents for
tbe sale of Mapes’ Nitrogenized Super Phosphate
of Lime. Will also have a large supply of the gen
uine Peruvian Guano, aU of ^which will be sold as
low aw parties -esn lay it down in this market.
AYEBt?, WINGFIELD & Co. •
Nov. e
[COPY.J
Montezuma,,Oct. -4th, 185fr.
^geld.Co
_ ua—^Yours of tbe lath inst., has been re-
-ceivdd,ils.oontents noted,-Ac. In reply to your en
quiry in regard tojhe Reese’s Manipulated Guano
as a fertilizer—I am well ’pleased so far as l have
tested its use. I applied about lOQjbs. per acre on
land that was badly worn, and not if the best when
fresh. -The - product of the. field where the Guano
was applied is over 800 lbs. of seed cotton per acre.
The same kind of land without the Guano produced
about too lbs. per acre.' My mode of applying the
Guano was by depositing it in the drill beiore bed
ding up tbe land, I have not tried its use on corn,
but have no doubt but it will succeed well. I shall
use it pretty extensively on iny next crop.
Yourf Kespectfu'ly. - ..
|Signed]. RKl’BEN WRIGHT..
. ’-BTReMviiE*, Oct. 5oib, 185p.
Mi-ar*. Ayer*. Hiag/?fW A’ Co..Macon;
Dear Sihs—Tho Manipulated Guano bought of
you last Spring (Reese’s, I think it was,)/I approve
of very mitcb. At Ihi* Jime, as tlie erop.is not ga
thered in, I cannot say as to what per cent/it will
pay, though the use of it on poor land pay* a con
siderable per cent. I shall continue the use of it.
Respectfully yours, >
[Signed 1" - . ’ W. H. BYllOM.
noy 8 ■. --■'*. -• ~ .
GEORGE PAYNE,
firm was dissolved this $ay by mutual consent.
Either party is. authorized to use the mamerof the
late firm fn settlement ot Its ‘affairs. Those indebt
ed will make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settlement at once.
LEWIS P. STRONG,
CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macons January 2, 1«BC0. * jan-3 3m
J NEW_FIRM. Jm
L?p. STRONG & SONS
L EWIS P. STRONG tenders his grateful thanks
forthe liberal patronage extended to him for
the last twenty lem years, snd respectfully an-
nouuces that he has associated with him in the fur
ther prosecution of the business, his two sons, ED'-
GAR P. SLRONGand FORRESTER W. STRONG,
underthename,firmandstyleofD P. STRONG*
SONS, and will coniiuue to keep on hand and offer,
a largp and select assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Leather
ofall kinds, and Findings for Country manufacturers
He respectfully asks for the pew linn, a continuance
of tbe liberal favor extended to the old,
Macon, January 9, i860.ly jan 3
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invite those wishing'to purehase.fo call and
examinoour stock, as we are prepared to aeU as low
as any house in the oity of State.
Sept. 28, . MIX * KIRTLAND.
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine S
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and H
waterproof, ofvarious kinds and qualities, both ^*f
soledaud pegged. ’ Justreceivenandforsalelowb
Sept, 28, - MIX A-KIRTLAND.
J DLANTATIONJiROGANS.-Now instore ^4tia
jL the best assortment of Negro Shoes, ve*^>
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed blapk and rnssetts; do. heavy
single soled blaok and mssetts; do. boys and youths
black and rnssetts, all of which we are selling very
low. Sept. 28,. MIX*KIRTLAND.
B OOTS AND SHOEg.—Men’s, Boys and .^7,
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots■
Men’s stout kip hunting and mnd Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera-and tics, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths' patent and enam
elled Brogan;; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a largo assortment.
Sept. 28, ~ MIX-* KIRTLAND.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
"... 1'
,11acon, Georgia.
J. IiKASHAM. Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
W ILL practice in the Macon Circuit, and inthei
counties of Monroe. Putnam,-Wilkinson and
Sumter. - * .
Office in Washington Block, next to Boaidinkn’s
Book Store. * ' * . . (ocL23)
jVTew Firm!
CARPETINGS'
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATUV, 1 .
AND MATS!! ' S
A „ LA H GE S , t . 0e '‘,’ * D . d a peat vine; J
Z Atbe above Goods, just received,
sold at far lower figurei, aud give -
lection from the Viest stock ever off'- f
A I, HO, 1
DeLAWE,
LACE and MDSIS
WINDOW CURTdJ
WINDOW SHADES, G1LTC(
BANDS in great variety.
Purchasers will consult their own j
Emining my stock before buying.
aog .’i -ff
R UBBER SHOES.—a large aa
of Gents and boys Rubbers, i
dies slipper and sandal rubber ShoaiX
celebrated patent. Just received at(!.a
Sept. 28. MIX ingl
IMPLEMEJJ
CAEHAET&,
H AVE in store, Grant s Climon'i
-ail sizes - ’
FAN MILLS.
Emery’s, Winsbip's, Georgia mdeWi
SPIKE TIlItESlIEHS, I
Emery’s Railroad. BogardafaiigJ
HORSE POWERS,
Grant's and others make 5 and 6 finc-w
GKAIN CRADLU
Scythe Blades, Grass Blades. Grass SaJ
Stones, Corn Shellers, and 8Vraw Ckii
ALSO,
Wire Cloth. Bolting Cloth, Leatke>l_
Belting, Mill Spindles, Mill CranWi
MIX.fi IKONS,
Together with a full assortment tils
Carriage M&ker'a material, and t-v-
kept in tbeir line, all of which wii] be.
CScorgitt—Jones Comity,
Ilosoar, Dec. 5.J859.
T HE Court of Ordinary for aaid county met this
■ day agreeably to law. Present,
CHARLES MACARTHY. Ordinary.
The petition of Francis S. Johnson, Adnupistra-
r on the estate of Henry W. Dorsey, late of said
county, deceased, respectfully showeth, that he has
honestly and faithfully discharged the duty assign
ed him assuch Administrator, and therefore peti
tions tbe Court for a discharge frt m said Adminis
tration. X S. JOHNSON. Adm’r and Petitioner.
On hearing theabove petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that ail persons concerned
be, and they are hereby required to show cause if
any they have, on or before the first Monday in June
meat, why the said Francis 8. Johnson should not be
discharged from his said Administratorship, and
why Letters dismissory should not be granted him.
And it is further ordered by the Court that this ci
tation he published in one or more public Gazette*
of theStato forthe space bf six months.
A true extract from themindfc-s of Jones Conrt of
Ordinary. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary,
dee 13
X’OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—All per-
i\ sons haring demands against Robert Findlay, Sr.,
deceased, toto pf Bibb county, are hereby notified and re-
S lired to present them properly attested, to the under
go ed within the time pfescribcd by tow, and-ad per
sons indebted to Mid Deceased, are hereby required t
make immediate payment to the under.lgucd.
apr s-io , C. D.q-TNPLAY, Adm’r.
them property attested, to the unde
tlmo prec-rribed by law,'and all )*c
I said deceased, are hereby required j
Adm’r,
£egal Notices—Jones County.
t DMIXISTRATOR’^ SAtE.-Br MftUe or an order
of Ordinary of the county of Jones. Str*
gia, will be sold cm Tn^^tay in Juiy:
tkoCouit iiowt*© aooVm the toiraoi HialijViiiw, v H .wa
county, lot of land Number ,*17, in Uie 16th district,
ccmuinlim ICO acres, more or less; aold an the ^property
of the estate of Henry W.Doracy; deceased, And for divi-
•ion among the le^aieca. Terms otsh. ^
F. 8. JOHNSON, Adm’s.
a EORGIA—JONES COUNTY: '.
Court or Obdmast. Aran. Tow,
Guardian of Ptnin*,-
Richard. Harauck Martha and Calbeilne Blow, minora of
Richard Blow, deceased; shewetblhat he baa acted as
sneliGnhrdlan fofthespaco of ffra yeara-tbat he has
removed to the county of Brooks in said State, so that
proper attention cannot .be given to tbe Interest of his
said wards; and therefore pray* that citation may be
fasrod «^jn^ ros^-h^shimld *W be
1 hit srld 1
milted to-resign h
tecs of dismission th.refrom^^ ^ ■■ 0u , rtUpj
by Ms Attorney, R. W. Bosxzu.
On bearing the abort, petition, it is ordered.tb*t cita
tion be issued, and that aU person* eoncoancd, be. and
not iw dis-
they arc hereby required
on or before tbe first Mi
Wm. A. 1
Ue first Mondi ty in June next.
Guardian, as aforesaid, should
charged from said Guardianship, and why lettFn iistnis-
sory should not la- granted him. And it is ftirtherorder-
ed that this elution be published In some publicGazetth
of this Slate, for Iho space of forty day*.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Or-
inary. C11ARLE3 MACARTHY, Oidlnary,
apr 5-10 d . per R. T. Rp«s, Dept’y..
G eorgia—jones county: ■
■Ooukt or Oamsanr, Arnn. Tzbr, 1880.
To tte Ifonora’dt, thi Court of Ordinary for taitl county :
The petition of Abner Hammond respectfully shewetb,
that be hat been forthe last three years, acting as Ex
ecutor of the tost Will and Testament of Reason Will-
roxson, late of said county deceased; and tbat from are
and infirmitr, he la unable longer to attend to the bnsl-
nesa of the esute of said deceased, andprarsy our Honor
to issue elution for Ms dismission from Hfd estate In
terms of the law. WM. T. MASSEY, Pet. Att’y."
On bearing the above petition, it la ordered that bu
tton be Ironed, and that aU person* concerned, be, and
they are hereby required to show cause. If any they have,
on or before the first Monday In October next, wby aaid
Abner Hammond should not be discharged from said Ex
ecutorship, and why let I era dismissoiy should notbc
granted him. And It Is farther ordered by the Court, that
till* elution bepnblished In one or more public Gazettes
of this State for tbe space of six months.
A tnu extract from the minute* of Jo see Court of Or
dinary. CHARLES MACARTHY. Ordinary.
- porR.T.Boa*,DepV
apr 6-*m
G eorg la—Jones
Corn* or OmirnanT, Ait.il Trr.v. 1800.
rTOe petition or James V. Wooton, Administrator of
IsCanrery F. Carmichael, deceased, sheweih that he has
\ tntor ' Di ' b r&&$v
On hearing the above petition. It i* ordered that clta-
tj^^ron^^^toatal^ereoo^nrerneA
they are hereby required to ahowooi
cause,If anyt
beforethe flint Monday in October next, why the
araesV. Wooton ahoqld not be dlhdiarged. and
raid James .. JHHPPHVH
vrtiyletter*dlamiteoryebonM notUanetoWm. Andltis
farther ordered by Ibe Court, that thla citMlun be pub
lished In one or more public Gazettes of tbit State far
tbe apace of six months.
A truo extract from the minutes .Tones Conrt of Ordin
ary. CHARLES MACARTIUL Ordinary,
apr 5-tm
At aarni, uruniaiy,
per R. T. Ross, Dept'y.
Georgia-ioncs Comity.
- UoRDSY, Doc. a, 1S50.
T HE Conrt of Ordinary for aaid county met thia
aimy «Slcc«Mr t*r litre. iVreeur
• CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary.
Tho petition of Richard H. Hutchings, Trustee
of Mary Grave* ami her minor children, respectful
ly showeth that hn has honestly and faithfully dis
charged tho d uly assigned him as Mich Trustee, anil
therefore petitions the Court of Ordioary lor a dis
charge from said Trusteeship.
RICHARD H. HUTCHINGS, Trust«e.
Onhesring tbnliboTe petition it ia ordered that
citation he issued, aud that all persons concerned;
beard they araJierehy required to show cause, if
any. they have, <m or before the first Mondav in Juno
next, why tbe said Richard II. Hntcbings should not
be disdbarged from his said Trusteeship, and why-
letters dismissory should not bo granted him. And
-it is farther ordered by the Court tbat this ciution.
be published in one or more publio Gazettes of this
State, for the space of six moiillu
A true extract from tbe minutes of'Jones Court
of (Ldinary. CHAS. MACARTHY. Ordinary,
deo 13
KOItGIA—JONES COUNTY; “ T" : 7
. Court or Oudisart, March Term, 18G0.
The petition of William Moreland, Executor of John
Po\r«udt»i>cd, *howeth that he has honestly and Csitb-
full v (liM-har-c l the duties assigned him as such Admin-
iftroior. .uul therefore petitions the Conrt fora dischaivc
from raid Executorship. WILLIAM MOUEEAND,
Executor Jb Petitioner.
Upon hearing the above petition it is ordered that ci
tation be issued and tliat all persona concerned be and
they arc hereby required to show cause, if any they
have, pn or before the first Monday in September next,
why sold William Moreland should not be discharg'd,
and why letters dffimi**ory*honld not be issued to him.
And itfs Amber ordered that this citation be published
In some public Gazette of this State for the space of six
. m AmIe extract from the Minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary. CHARLES MACARTHY,
march 10 - ' Ordinary.
G l
tyiiDixART'a OrricK for Said County.
Whereas, Alexander.Smith applies to me for Letters
of Administration De bonis non upon the estate of Ris-
don Smith, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to ctt€ and admouish all and. sin
gular, the kindred aud creditowof said decsased^lo be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, fo show cant-e, if any they have, why raid letter*
should not be grouted. *
. Given under my hand in ofllcc. this March 23d 1S00.
nihrchdi * - W.T. SWIFT, Ordinaiy’.
/VeoKUIA-HOCSTON COISTY:'
VT . court or Obdinabt for said County.
• Whereas, Avner Burnam having tiled his petition for
dismission os Administrator of the estate of James
Bouse deceased:
.These orerhereforo to cite all persons interested to be
and appear at my office by the next October Term of the
Conrt to show cause, if any they have, why raid Letter*
of Dismission should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, ibis 22a day of March,
IStiO. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary,
march 20 — f 'I
G "EORGIA—HOUSTON'COUNTY. _ ."
Ordrjjr'b OrncK, Feb. 13th, 1660. .
Whereas, James G. Pollock; the Administrator of Jes
se F. Pollock, late of thii* county now deceased, repre
sents to this Court by^is petition duly filed in thia of
fice, that he has full v discharged the duties of his raid
trust and prays for dismissioirtberofrom.
These are therefore to cite and admdnish all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they have, at or before
the September Term next of the Court of Ordinary for
county, why letters of Dismission from said trust should
not be granted to raid petitioner. “
Given under my hand th-
feb 15 W-6m
ho date above written.
W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
county, within the legal hours of raTb, on the first Tues
day in May next, the following property, to-wft: -
The one half interest of the Benjamin Gray river plan
tation. adjoining J. W. Baseit and Mrs. Smith, in the 5th
district of Houston county. Levied on as the property of
PatrielyGray, to satisfy a fi.fa from Houston Superior
Court, m favor of Wm. Ii. Parker, vs. Patrick Gray, prin
cipal and Clinton L. Varner, endorser.’ *
mar $1 JOHN SMITH, Sh’fr.
H ouston sheriff*bale-—wm be sold before
the Court House door in Perqr, Houston county,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in May next, within the usual
hours of sale the following property to-wit:
The one-half interest pf Tot of Laud No. 2® in tbe Tih
District otHonston county; levied on as the property of
1 - 1 —| Miil v ~~Tiniq. f~ r—i% Jiiatlfr. C'lillit l> -la are f- —-
of Samuel Gunn vs. John McDonald. Levied on and re
turned to me" by a Constable. - - J. A. AVARA.
march .31 • ' Dep. Sheriff.
G EORGIA-HOUSTON COUNTY:
| Whereat?, Edmund A. Pollock applies to me fpr let
ter< of Administration of the estate of Thomas Pollock,
deceased, with tho will annexed:.
Thera are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sin-
gnlofc to be ami appear at' my office, ou or before tlie
first Monday in May next, to show cause. It any they’
have, wby raid letters should not be granted.
Given under my haud and official signature, this 27th
March. 1969. * ’ -W. T..SWIFT; Ordinary,
march 29 * * * *
NOTICE#—Sixty days afterdate application will be
xx made to the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of
lion don county, for leave to sell the Lands of the iniuon
of Wm. F. Postal of raid county.* March Cth, I860.
WM. F. POSTELL. Guardian.
march 10 GOds
The petition of Rasco Lippey, Guardian of the minors
of Dhain Dinkins, late of raid county deceased, sheWcth
that he is a non-resident of this county, and prays for
dismission from his raid trust.
April 2nd, I860. BASCQ LlPSEi^.
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1«C0. "
Ifrcsent, His Honor, W. T. SwirT. Ordinary:
Upon the foregoing petition of liatco Lipsey, Guar
dian of the minors of "ham Dinkins, deceased, praying
to be dismissed from his raid trust,
. It is ordered that ail persons concerned, do appear at
or bafore the next June term of thin Court, and show
cause. If any they have, why tbe prayer of raid petitioner
should not be granted; and that this citation be publish
ed-in terms of tho law. *
A true extract from the-minntes Houston Conrt of Or
dinary, (apr S-t0d)- W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
/°i EORGIA JONES COUNTY.—-Monday January 9th,
To tfa Ordinary of Jones County.
Tbe petition of Awnatb K. Woodall as Administratrix
of Jefferson F. Woodall, deceased, ■ “ “ m
that she has fiilthfally and honestly
confided In her ns such Admint-trntriX', _.. . .
titiqns the Court for a discharge from Mid Administra
tion. ' ASKNAT1I K. WOODALL
' Admiu’zofJ. P. Woodall, dee. -
On hearing the above petition, it was ordered that elu
tion be issued, and that mil pcrsqpa concerned bo and*
they a re. hereby required io show cause, if anythey have,
on or before the first Monday in July next, why the Mid
Asenarh K. Woodall should not be discharged from her
aaid Administratrix*hip, add why Utter* dismissory
should not be granted her, and it Is farther ordered by the
Court, that thia ciution be published In one or moitf of
tbe public Gazettes of aaid State, for iho .spaqp .of she.
-months.
A tree extract from the minntea. Jones Court of Ordi
nary, CnAUUta MaeaKTHT.'
jan 17. ’ ’Oidlnary
afear.tfsS’ ?^ dcr - mr ^
frh^andthereforepe-' ^e^^—es^—fawMBi
C t EORGL\—HOUSTON COUNTY
I - Whereas, CharieaAf. Dinkins applies Jo me for let-
gular, the kindred and friends of safd minors, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted said applicant.
Itgal Unliirs—311onm anil Cmigga.
Y-rONROE COUNTY—ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
ill Ail persons indebted tuthc estate or EHiah May
nard tote of aatd county deceased, are -notified to nuke
immediate payment, aud all turtles bolding claims
agaiifat tbe same must present them duly authenticated,
within legal tiipe, or this noliec will - bo plsced in bar
thereof. WILLIAM T. MAYNARD, Adminlstrator.-
feb IJ *
fl EORGIA—JONES COUNTY: »
VI Coi-*T or Oam*abt.Marrh TermJffiO.
The petition of Isaac Hardeman Guardian of Eugene
8. Henderson showeth that be has discharged tbe dntles
confided to him at such guardian, and thereforepetitions , . march 9 w-tjl
the Court fora discharge from raid guardian-hip. - -
ISAAC HARDEMAN Petitio
- - On hearing the-abo*»petition ft is ordered
tion be lulled and that all persons
they are hereby required to show can
VOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDmiKS —Persons
i\ indebted .to thc Estate of Henry Faulk, deceased,
late of Twiggt* Gounty, are roqae«ted to make immediate
payment: And all pewons holding clahnVor demands a-
gaintt raid Estate ate hereby notified that they must
present them, duly authenticated, within the time pf^-
scribed by law, or this nortec will beplead In bar there
nt • CEUNA FAULK, Adm'rx.
i Petitioner &e.
_ ordered Uuf cita- J
concerned be and ,
tcgal Notices—Saglar’ Cloautn.
IbeyareherebTrequiredto show cause, if any they have,
on or before tbe first Monday in Mar next, why said 'v'OTICE.-SixtrdaT* after. date appHeation wUl be
1«« Hard'raau. Tf u) , u “ ”°i. be iN made to the brd/naryof T^lor“oim!y for leave to
disebargod from aaid guardianship, and why letters■ dl»-i *11 the Negro property belonging to Ac estate of
missoijshooW not be granted him And it is farther JjlInc , m lch< .ir b,c of Jones county dfccascd.
ordered that this citation be published In some pobli, ^ j cuLRERT,
H " J * ’w. if. montfort.
Oszette of this State for the space of forty days.
A ttoe extract from tbe Minutes, Jones Conrt of Cfrdi-
naiy. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary.
march IQdQds.
A dministrator s sale.—By virtue of an order
of the Ordinary ofihe county of Jones, State of Ga^
will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in July next, beforethe
Lumpkin county,
lot of land No.
Butler, Taylor Cg., Feb. 2S lfiOO-w Administrators.
Court house in the town of itohlone
ofie third part in the north half ofc
*99, Uth district, said lot ountainfi
T H AYLOP SHERIFF SALE.—WHI Ire sold beforethe
■ Court house door in the town of Butler, Taj ion coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tncolsy
in Mav next, tbe following property, to-wit:
~ I •* *’-* of land No. 1S1, in t
The South half of lot
trictof
i 4b« 14th dis-
\ as the
Taylor county, as
r a .Superior dourt
fills
__ , said lot containing 40 sem, more or property of John Turner, to satisfy a Superior Court I
feta; aold aa the property of the estate of Henry W. Dor-1 from Taylor Superior Court, itrfavor of John Uieton, vs.
- ■ ■ -ud for division among the legatees.— i John Turner and other fi fa* ii my hands. Property
F. S. JOHNSON, Adm’r. I pointed out hr Plaintiff’* Attorney.
tnar Si . JESSE STALXINGS, DepL Sh’ff-
■TOTICKTO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AH per- i
* ton* indebted to Joseph L Holland, late of Jones
prerent.hcmduly.njlmmiea^.o-
BEN J. L HOLLAND, f Adm ”-
inarch 15-ewi* '
VOI
a.\ Gi
.TOTICE.—Persons indebted to the estate of Edmund
ilbert, late of Bibb county deceased, by note, are
ned to call at Bowdre * Anderson's and settle the
.vine. J- C. GILBERT,
JOhEPDl’S GILBET,
fab 18 w-lm Kxeoutori.
. WHOLESALE A RETAIL
DH.UGGIST
Y , , . ' ■ ousiaeasaducir oiuowtuu, n uenj w<y wm uv yiuajyu
And StHrtO Liconsca ApOtllGCJiry, I to seethe frieods^ofthookl Finn, acd-as many new
MAfifiN-’GA ones as mavfavor us with a call.
1 S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the ; „ . d S ’ SiiIS * ( ' 0 ’
1 public generally, that’his Stock is how full and ! Macon. January TO, 18S0.-3m-
complete, which comprises every articlethat should
Mb found in a Find L’ia'ss
e Drug: and Clicmical Store.
Weekly arrival • of-the Savannah Steamer ena
bles him toroplenish his.Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to purity! and
sold as LOW as at any Drag Establishment in Geor-
EiAi . ’ . . " T -
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
I TTAVING purchased the Stock of the late firm of
j XiCurhart Jc Hoff, we will continue the Grocery
Business at their old stupa, where we will be pleaded
ALL THE NOVELTIES *
-M FURNISHING GOODS,
• - VERY LOW,.
At Baird’s.
MEDICAL CARD.
Ca-npoinided at all hours with care and neatness: TAlt. JOEL * P. A.-BRANHAM, having located
Ills stock consists in part of tbe following articles ’ i J in Macon, tender tbeir Professional services to
Drugs? Chemicals aad ^Ictlicincs, , its citirehs and.thovicinity. Theold friendsofDr.
Dyes, Paints, Oils amTCoiora, ' . . ‘ . . ^ Joel Branham, - ^
Glassware, Syringes, modem styles,great.variety
Window GlassrPatty, ArtlstsTools,
Mechanical, Artificialaud Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all Other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines,
at a distance, can avail themselves
I of his services in critical cases. - -
| Office No 10, Cotton A venue, first door above the
i Methodist Book Depository, (up stairs.)
I * dec 6—3m , * .
Fine Castor OB for Family use
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only,
Perlumory, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Lent, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Haik,Tooth asd Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Meta) and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day:
Corner Mulberry stmt aud Cotton Avenue. Macon.
apl 21
ENTERPRISE WORKS. MACON, GA.
D. B.&J. W. WOODRUFF,
. I’ROPiJIKTORS.
Contractors for any style of Buildings aud Manufac
turers of
Window Sash, ¥2iinds, Panel
Doors, Brackets. Moiildln&^Ay.a.
Air made from tho best of SEASONED LUMBKR
apd warranted to give satisfaction. We also keep
-mm ksseiA mtl for b*I«,ti large assortment of r
LUMBER, ;
which we will sell at tho lowest MARKET PRICE
FOR CASH. Persons in want of any of the above
work? .will do’wei) to give us a call, or address us by
letter. and we will forward our Circular with list o!
prices, Ac. r
300,000 Laths on hnutl,
an excellent article, and for sale in lota 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 Anderaon * Sons Improved Patent As
phnltic Roofing Felt, a light, Clear, economical and
durable Rooting. Samples may be seen $1 our office.
Also, Agents for Wood * Perot’s Iron Works,
Philadelphia. Wo can furnish RAILINGS, BALA
CONIES, IRON VERANDAHS. STAIRS, *c. We
ha vein very great variety of Designs, which we will
take pleasure in showing tt> our customers.
aug3B 1). B. A J. W. WOODRUFF.
loro, S. XOB1XSON - ....CH»S. ROBINSON
G. S. & C. ROBINSON,
Attorneys at Law,
? * 1 CUTHBERT, GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention tc all business en
trusted to them, in Randolph, Clay, Early, Mil
ler. Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart mnd Quitman counties.
March 1,1859- tf
JOHN S. SCHOFIELD, , JOSHUA SCHOFIELD.
We-are prepared to Manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
GWiUiLAR Ifc^lOLL^
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Suga-i* Skills, -bti *ttt x Tyr n ttt
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, JtLi. W I JN S El
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS,
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail*
inga in th© State, which for elegance, neatness, dura
bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit
able for the Frants pf „
On-riling*, Cemetery IjOifi,5nb!ie Squares,
Church Fence* uuil ISalconie*.
Persons desirous of purchasing- RAILINGS, will J 1 TJJ ^ 17 2 S £2! 2 27 ff SC C\
do well to give us a call,« *eare determined toof*
fer as good bargains as any Northern Establishment.
* IdP’Specimens 01 our Work can be'seen at Hose
Hill^Gemetery, and at various priv.nte residences in
this "city. - •nov .30 iy,
LATEST NEWS BY THE
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
TO ALL WHOM.IT MAY CONCERN.
est market rates. Call at
CABU.4RT4
may 17
FINE CLOTHDl
Save Freight and Commissions.
Oarhart & Curd
SOLE AGENTS
Fairhank’s- Scales.
A full assortment of Counter aud Platform Scales
3c°l “briefs
large Scales taken, and will see them put up.
may 17 ’
Checks on New York
. FOE SALE BY THE
liNUFACTUHEBS’ BANK
mar 9
NEW YORK PIANOS, nggrrm
T. H. CHAMBERS’ {pHR/l
FI^ISTO FORTES
ESTABLISHED S.V ISiS.
jf’. II. Chambers, Piano Manufacturer,
(Formerly Dubois Jb Stodart, and Dubois, Bacop Jb
Chambers.!
WarcroomsintAe -‘Bible ttme,” cor. Silt St. d ltti Arenue,
; NEW YORK" CITY. ’
and schedule of prices.
description of i
march 31 w
T nE COURSE OP LECTURES in this Institution will
commence the first Wednesday in October next, aud
close With tho commencement on the last Wednesday in
January.
... - - FACULTY:
L. L. SacwDEBd, M.T>., Professor of Anatomy;
Joint T. Banks, M.-D., Professor of Surgery ,-
R. B. CiAiiDXcn. M. D„ Professor or Materia Medic*
and TUcrupcuticcs:
8. il. SauXDXOs.'Sf. D., I*rofcssor of Medical JnriSpru
deitcee'
F. O. Dkxxsu.Tr M. D., Professor of Physiology find
Pathology; *
L J. RokEBT, A- M. M.D., Professor of Medical Cheln-'
istiyt
E. F. Kxott, M.D.,- Professor of Institutes and Prac
tice of Medicine;
S . M. Dabnail. M. D.. Pniffssor qPObstetrics r
. J. Daxiel, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women
and Children; . '
J. U. CoxXAivr, M. D:, Demonstrator of Anatomy.
inarcH 21 w Cm .. S. II. SAUNDERS, Dean.,
Fine Furniture.
' 7MNJJ Parlor Setts, Rose Wood, Mahogany and Geor
gia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Cases, Desks and Book Cases.
Bureaus or Rose Wood. Mahogany and Walnut.
Sofas, Tcle-a-Tetes, Divans, Sociables, Oitomnhs in
Huir Cloth, Flush, Brocai.vtc. .
' lair Cloth. Plush. Brocatei, Cane, Split Bottom, and gv-
csjr kind-of Chair known to tho trade.
USD STEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Bqccb, Gum,
ic.. High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wardrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and
Pine. Safes of all Patterns.
TABLES.
Mahogany, Walnnt, Cherry, Fine, Extension, Folding,
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses of ilatr. Cotton. Moss end Patent Spring.
Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
Plates, Picture Glass.
Window Shades and Fine Cornices.
Buckets, Tub., Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms. Fcath
er Dusters, Foot Mats, Ac., for sale on the most reason-
able terms. •
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber nude np in the
most fashionable style* of Furniture to order.
We bate one of Ue largest stock* of Fine Furniture in
the state, and we are constantly manufacturing, aiul
wish to sell. Call ami see us.
feb *5 w-Jy WOOD, BR0. & CO. I
KlMBROtlGU & BASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Geo. Kimurovgh, (S. S. Bass,
Starkville.Lee co., Ga- ' Dawson, Terrell co„ Ga.
mar 8 _
A. B. 3UEEEIE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN,BERRIEN COUNTY, GA.,
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
comprising the following counties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, also, McIntosh of the Eastern. may*
Hardeman & Sparks
W aro House
And commission merchants,-
.llacon, G»
W T\LL continue to give prompt attention at their
VV FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, outlie cor
ner of .td and Poplar streets, to all business commit
ted tc their charge.’
With their thank* for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all their friends and cus
tomers,they hope to recoive their full share of pub
lie patronage. ' V
Liberal advances made on Cotton mid other pro *
duce-wheu required. * ' -
-GP*Planter’* Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope
Middle Georgia Medical College. »»«»rates.
T»I03. HARDEMAN,
sep 7
Honua HIANUFACTtrilS.
Y\ J F are prepared to raako to order and repair, at short
> > notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac.,
Ac. Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts
made, and machines adjusted, by a practical and experi
enced workman..
Public patronage rcspcctfally solicited. . *
jan 17 . il J. JonbSTON A CO. •
Messenger and Citizen copy.
SPEEK * IIUSTEK,
ATTORNEYS AT LA AT,
MACON. GEORGIA.
0§.cc on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Arenue.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
df Hw in the counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits; and elsewhere in fbe State by spe
cial contract—also will attendibe Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta. ' ■
- ALEX. St. SPE^ftf,
SAMUEL HUNTER.
Cocobs, Coeds, Hoabsexess and Ixtec-
EXZt, lRBiTATtox, Sobexess, or any af-
fbetion of the Thro.it CURED, the Hack- I
txo Cough in CoxscrkmoK, Bnoxcmr-
is, W boopixo Cocon. Astuba. Catabrh
RELIEVED by BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES, or Couqu LoZEXuES.
AOmpU and elegant eoaMnationJor Cocons, Ac.
Dr. O. F. Bigelow, Boston.
Tliis is to notify the public that •
Isaacs is at Home Again,
And be£8 to assure his patrons that his SALOON is
not a thing of se day. Citizens and the travelling
pqblio will find the establishment open not for the
season only,' but fit all seasons of the year, and those
calling upon us will, .it all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York* and
other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and
something good to drink, and six days -out of seven
more than can be found in any house in town.
E. ISAACS & BRO,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALT., CHERRY ST.
• His bill rtf fare will every‘day
Bo.just the thing for little pay.
And those who at their place may eat,
Will find in it all things complete.
And goingonce, they then will know
That ISAACS’ is the place to go.'
WE shall he happy to see our friends, assuring'
them that it will be onr unremitting care io plea.'G)
in every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have
done till now.
ty It may not be generally known that we have,
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import
ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale
Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possess
ing all the medical qualities so much desired by
them. _
JavriL-** him mu «#P«ro rto>1 chowoo fr»«* yourself ;
ail of which can be purchased at low prices for
CASH. Be sure and call at
nov 59 E. ISAACS * BROTHER,
FAMILY-CARRIAGES.
PL ANTS Old Stand, opposite the Post Office.
A FULL and extensive assortment of fine Car
riages, Harness, Ac., from the best and most
reliable Manufactories, consisting of the latest and
most approved style of
CALECHE & BERLIN COACHES,
which arc muetiadmired, and for a family Carriage
are comfortable and. convenient,— with Phaetons,
Rockaways, Bretts, top, slide seat, jump seat, and
no top Buggies, offered aa. the best of work on the
most reasonable terms for Cash, or approved Notes.
sep 0 J. C. THORNTON * CO.
NEW ST0EE.
LARGE STOCK of CHEAP GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Caps, Leather Findings, &c., &c.
T HE undersigned have opened a large stock oi
Goods, selected with great caro from the best
Manufacturing Establishments in the country, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public, and solicit an examination beiore purchases
%re made elsewhere
Our determination is to sell good stock cheap, and
give satisfaction in all cases. . Call at the .
New Boot, Shoe, and Ilat and Cap Store,
Triangular Block,
BTRepairing promptly executed,
sep20 BEARDEN, GAINES Jc CO.
stock of Fine Clothing, manulM
tured in the best style and with preal j
care. He buys his goods in the piece M
and has them manufactured under hi;If
own supervision. lie will have a laree 1
Spring Stock to exhibit early this
He continues to sell the
artholf Set ring ,Va
The simplest and most durable 3
GOLDEN HILL SHD)
The-ncatoutfitting and lvcst madefitetrt
A good stock always on hand,
feb 1 wly.
SA TH F O R D
LIVER INVIGI
NEVER DERIV.IT.4t
I T is Compounded ENTIRELY FRO^l
has become an established fact, a Si
icine known Jc approved! *\by aU thnt f
and is now resorted t; X with confix
diseases for which it i- a rtwommeMl
It has cured thousands ** within thriif
who had given up all Lm hopes of r
numerous • unsolicited *“ certificate
sion show. ^
The dose must be adap ^ ted to lie J
of the individual takiug — it.and en
tities as to act gently on ^ flu* 1!^ I
Let the dictates of your w fl
the use of the XatYER ^ IN VIC#*
it will cure fairer Com 1 pining#
tackfi, I>>»*prpMin.'. C’hronit J
l’Uclfri|
' Fin fairs*
ne«»r«.o
dinarjf» -
* E Cf fl
cau testcy
three I' 3 "|
:nenct2^* s |
■iiriiif I
| k# > t urwHi
iirrCoinpl.-iinr,,^ gfyarmh
^iour Stomach, lIa- ^,bitunV
Cholic, C’ hoi rrn,I
Cholera Infantum,
dice, Female Wrsk.I
ed 8nccessfallyas an Or |—
ieime. It will cure tbeL-%
ACHE (aa thousands]—
miuntca, if tw
nre laUcnatthe
All who use it arc!”
in its favor. (—■
Mix WATER in tho mouth WITH'
ORATOR, and SWALLOW BOTH
{y/'rt>< One Dollar pom
—ALSO— _ |
SVIVEORD’S
JET' JA- j»jc ■
CATHARTIC P
- COMPOUNDED FB
Pure Vegetable Extracts. «*Ap l
rr J
Casts, Air-tight, and iciil
nrfir W
■fie*
The' Family Cnth-
tie but active Cathartic!
used in his practice mort
The constantly iucreas
who have long used the
faction which all expres.-
has induced me to place
of ail.
The Profession well
thartics act on different
The FAHUiV ca-
has, wUh due referenc*
Fact, beeu compounded J
rest Vegetable Extracts
part of the aTimenUrj
•mf© in all cases where
such as Dcrnn^rinriu
incsR, Pniufa in thi
livt’iu*****, Pninw attd
FALL AND WINTER TRADE whole
1 «*=5C3i T o«o quently if neglected emi.-
looe. AoOUa v*.-r,I.o..orAppuftii-
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO,
H AVE just received and offer for sale on the most
favorable terms, the most elegant, extensive
and varied stock of Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Solid Silver and Silver P.lated Ware, Fancy Goods,
Musical Instrumects, Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cutlery,
«kc., &c„ ever offered in this market.
A call, either for pastime or to purchase, and care
ful comparison of qualities, styles and prices is res
pectfully solicited.
Mulberry Street, 3d door above Lanier HoasA
Macon, Georgia.
E. J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR.
nov 15 -
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of. Cold over Ibr '
llrnilarbr or wqlghi
llninuiiilory Di»r,«»i
or.lilnlfn, KhcaiuniisiOt
the ltrooil, and many disease’
too numerous to mention in <»“
... tW* j
DOSE, * lo 3-
ISAAC HArtttfcWAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, O EORGIA.
july 7 |y
The Liter Ixviooritoe*
Pills «re retailed by Drugri*" .
wholesale by the Trade m
S. T. XV. . I
33S B«ade»ft
Betaiied by all Druggists tl
Ot'O-Ij”
may 10—ly ^
hufl) COMMISSIONw
MACOV^,
COATES &
I TTAVE aseooisteJ togrthrt „iT
H flew Fire ProofW«r^^M
opposite Messrs.
I Liberal advances «“*L-
Orders for Bagxwj: 0 /* ,
j haveoarpersouiila<' e!1 ‘ t io*w k .
) Wehope.bypromptattw
: it a liberal share ofpatre"*^
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C„ &C.
T. II. rtanCtdd Stand, oppotiu (He Pott Office,
Alacon, Cn.
!f. co*l:
may H ■ Q fr
Con/ccMonertc*
lrecommend tbeir uee to Fctblic SrEiKEK.-.'
Rev. E. H. Cbafix, New York.
“ Most solutaryreliff in Bitoscums.”
Rev. S. Seiueried, Memstoum, Ohio.
“Beneficial when comixlted to epeak, suffering from
Cold.” Rev. S. J. P. Axdebsox, St. Louis.
” Effectual in remocing Hoarseness and Irritation of the
Throat, so common iriiA Speakers and Singers.”
rror. M.STANCY JOHNSON, LaGrange Ga. r r TOnSwroxaro . , ,
” Great benetl ichen taken before and after pnaebli, y, M T l. THORNTON ACO^ dealers ia and mannlheunsre i iBJSoto i,™
fits*present Itoarsenets. Prom their past effect, Itti- i f 'Lurn..", <tr.,no%v lmve on hand an ex-1 ficture, and
they wStbe of permanent adrantetge to me." tent\s andchotcc stock of the various styles in use.' Macon that impirt 8 y, jr
J J Rev. k. Rowlet, A. M. 1 In* 1 « U ii bocuni!t ? ntlyre P , cnI»hcd from tho Iwst aud lUrect from Fr.in best *
President Athens College, Tenn. , niamifactnrers, and consist of the most' choice Havana ra R»i
Sold by aU Druggists, at 25 cents per W. of ' chides, wlficb far ITegmcc, Light-; pies, and other I c
S3mw«...plaiP
Bilious Auctions, A.. Carnage Bunairing at bhort notice bv superior work- l>ag<r=. a^d many ‘ 1 *
• men in jra t-urlons o. 1 i . .. i . .....orlrtn
jsu 31-wSm
men in ii* various branches.
feb'fidJy wOm | ornwuioii.