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0(#il iMSSt-' Iffie marital UoIdjLfohj!,
Ths See! Chat! know for • lover of pslfi
It, to bay bp » top nt the pries heii riorth. .
jtnd veil bio nllbal rklcfc he #et« on himicif.
A debating dob lately A'nenrted thefmpor-
tint question, ‘Whether a > ooster s knowledg*
of (bv-brtwk in the result of observation or ib-
jjtinctIt wan dodtlcd in the affirmative.
•ThatV very singular, sir.’ aaid a young lady
to n gentleman. who had ja*t kissed her. .‘Oh,
well, my dear Miss, t will soon tnakc it plttrol.’
* An old lady being asked to subscribe to a
newspaper,' declined on Hie ground that when
she wanted nyjvs she manufactured Jt. ■ I
A Financial Paradox.—'Contracting debt
docs not Ussen one's indebtedness. - - L
' Boston-Pott.-.
A “Jcirri ' Not Found in the Briti/h Crown
! I’iiir Pint'.—Portert Spirit. - *
a Torra’s souioqir.
Leaves h*TO ihelr time to toll.
And •o-llkcwlae have, I;
The reason too Is the same—
. It comes of getting dry.
Bne here’s the dttforener naixi tne leave, and ute'
I fall ’more harder’ and more frequently.
At a recent church meeting in Bath, Me.
i worthy deacon, disliking the spirit betrayed by
enow, of bis fellow members, admonished them
some of his fellow members, adtnonisbe
1 i n this wise:—•’Brethren,” said he, “such con
duct is not according to Iloyle."
A Bmktkm's Wit.—TlieXew TorkStar emits
the following beam:
A correspondent entered an office and accus
ed the compositor of not haring punctuated bis
communication, when the typo earnestly repli-
ed—
‘I'm not a pointer—I’m a setter.
Last winter, as almost every one will remem
ber, a strong revival spread over the land, when
many hardened sinners were hopefully conver
ted. In the interior of this State an old law
yer was among those who professed to have
found grace, but being considerable of a politi
cian and withal a candidate for a nomination
fur office, he commenced taking a sly “nip"—
sly at first, but the tiling began to show itsell
in good time. The church was scandalized.—
One day the most prominent deacon caught him
standing in his office door in a very “balmy”
condition. The deacon went at him rough shod.
“Deac’n,” said old Blackstone, inserting his
thumbs into tho arm holes of his vest, “Deac’n,
a man o’ my stan’ing ortentcr bo turned outer
a church. Tdlo-wher-rB-do. I’ll compromise
honorhly. Til withdraw my active metn’ership,
and you’ put ine down as a ’tributing and an
’on'ry mem’er. Come, deac’n, that’s fair.”
SPLENDID PLANTATION
FOR ttAlil-:.
T HE subscriber offer* for sale bis ,
to.f “ - -
ills, a quarter of a mfif from the Una of tbe Central
Railroad, and tbe same distance from tho survey of tbe
Mucon aud Angela Road. Tbaplace contalns4W
and tbc remaindervrell
[ 00clearedthe remainder well wooded with oakam}
pine, convenient to both lines ot Railroad. Apply to ■
April tt-wtf SOLOMON ROBERTS, Macon.
FOB
T HE honsc and lot occnpicd daring the last four I
liy tbe aubarriber: the boose contains ali ...
I rooms, and several small onea, lame hall and piazza,
painted and da I shed In One style. Tba lot la cove
with fruit and shade tree#, and bat a never-tolling Spring
i of water. My only reason for selling 1-. simply, hecanse
11he house la for my use, and too good to rent
out. To a family haring dangbtera to educate the above
desirable, as it Is situated in
I property would be very „ ...
j front or the College in a good neighborhood. For terms,
8SiQ5i3 & HENRY LOt-L
ElAELE. OJEEA-ISTCE!
Fob
LAND BUYERS.
. tplIE snbscriber, desirous of moving West, offers tor
I sale two valuable COTTON PLANTATIONS, in
Oak and Hickory Land,
< from the termination ot Sooth Western Rail-
: Oak Grove, contains 1101 acres, 1000 or more in rttlti-
vat ion, and all trader fence, with new framed buildings
J. N. & 0. D. FINDLAY,
(Snrrlring parUurt <jf the to/s rinntfR. Findlay A Son.)
Macon, G-a.,
.li.I.VUF.iCTURFRS OF
S TEAM Engine* and Boiler*, from 5 to 100 bora® pow
er portable Engine*, for Ginning cotton, Ac. Find-
fay’ataiprovod ClrSilar haw Mills, lie best In ujj. MIU
and Gin Wearing of all sixes. Cotton Screw* and Pranas,
Sugar Mills and Boilers, Fuller a Iron Railing, of various
designs. Iron Columns lor Stores, Iron Awnin —
thing new and very handsome. Mill Stones,
Grist Mills, Inr Plantation use, Ac. Ac. Atti
ranted. (may 11] ’ w ”
Western Georgia. I will sell them cither
I lately or together, on reasonable time.
R W. KEATON.
Albany, April 5tb, I SCO.
N. B.—Persons desirous of buying, mnst do so by the
1st of September.
apeT-wton ,
J. N i C. D. PINDL
LATEST NEWS BY THE
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
S OUTVIE H IS" MADB
CLOTHING^
TBE rNDEESICSEP HAS Dt STORE A
largestock
CROCKERY.
NEW STOCK
| CHINA. GLASS, CROOSSEY.
MEYER PLATED WARE, TABUS CUTLERY,
BOHEMIAN GLASS. LAMPS. AC.
BOLSILAW & HERZOG,
-V;»i i] No. 11, Colton Avenue.
SOUTHERNMade CLOTHING!
From material Manufactured in the South, which ho
guarantees to sail (at a profit,) as low as any one profea-
ing to sell at New York coat,
mar 31 w E. 8AULSBURY.
COFFINS.
R OSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained.
< 'he.ip Veneered Mahogany < Also New Mv !<•
Metallic cases superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metallic Cases at lower prices*.
feb 22 w-ly WOOD, BRO. A CO:
South-Western Hail SHiail
BO 1ST IDS.
a. McQueen,
.4 1L ii 4
Soith-Westsrx Rail Road Co., j
Macon, Geo., Feb. ML 1SG0.
-HAtU.v, vir.V.i A V U # .'ill, tow. |
TA ESOLVED, that lioldcrs of the Bonds of this Compa-
Xv ny endorsed by the Central Rail Road A Banking
Company of Georgia, falling dne in the years 1661 and
IStii, which bonds are not, on their face, convertible into
Stock, are hereby permitted to convert their 1 Minds Into
Stock at any time prior to tho 1st day of July, lax). Af
ter the 1st of Julv neat such Bonds will not he “
bio Into Stock.
Itetolced, That tbc forgoing bo published once a woek
_ _at the forgoing be published
In Savannah. Macon and JQUedgcvillo until July 1st,
ML
A true extract from tbe minutes.
JNO. T. BO IFEITT L LET,
feb 13 w-t jnly 1 Bl 1 rvtary.
Drugs and Medicines
Macon, G-a.,
ZEILIN 6l HUNT,
Di ■uggists and (’liemists.
(Opposite Georgia Telegraph Office.!
. / URE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
a o we therefore invite yon to examine oor stock.
iy Snrgical Instrnments, Furniture and Fixtures
an- all articles required for Physicians, Merchant
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Best Quality; Low Prices!!
The chief object of interest to American In
dies in the Japanese Embassy is in a young offi
cer of rank, whoso name is Sknhara Jhugoro;
whose face is ns light as the face of most
Americans, anil who is a model of manly beau
ty, awl .remarkable for the gracefulness of his
manners. lie is tbe son of a rich and powerful
prince, and is, besides, possessed of great wealth
in his own right Ho already understands tbc
Dutch language thoroughly, and is very anx
ious to learn toe English.
A traveling Yankee put up at a country inn
where a number of loungers were assembled
telling stories, After, sitting some time and at-
MMKMiii! to their folly, be suddenly
turned and asked them how much they sup
posed he had been ottered for his dog which he
had with him- They all ross: one guessed
five dollars, another ten dollars, another fifteen
until they bad exhausted their patience, when
on* of them seriously asked how much he had
been offered. ‘Not a darn’d cent,’ he replied.
An Englishman, in one of our towns, boast
ing of his country, said : ‘There are Springs in
England where too most sparkling soda water
can be bad already prepared.’ ‘Why, that is
not to bo compared with a lake out West,’ said
a bystander, with a perfectly serious counten
ance ; ‘there you can procure the most delid-.
oqs champagne, already bottled, and tho banks
afe made of sponge-cake!’ The Englishman
cared.
season only, bat at all season! of the year, and those
calling upon us will, at all boors, llnd ourlarder sup-
i phed with all Ibedelk-.-iciesthst tbe'New York and
I other market* wills Hurd In the way of eatables, and
OQ something good to drink, andslzdsys out ot seven
’"2. more than can b* found in any house in town.
pr MHto
CD
IS.A.-A-CS & BRO.,
M ANUFACTURER of Wrought Iron RAILING
of every description, and for all purposes, via:
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,
This is to notify the public that
Isaacs is at Home Again,
And begs to assure his patrons that bis GABOON is
not a thing of a day*. Citizens and the travelling —, ,
public will find the establishment open not for tho made to order. Particular aitention paid to making
from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heaviest Rail
ing used. Having an endless varietv of desigas.
purchasers cannot fail to be suited.
lleing entirely of Wrought Iron, their strength
cannot be questioned, and for beauty they cannot he
surpassed anywhere. All kinds df Fancy IronWork
all kinds of
- Geometrical Stair Railing.
Cygpdcimoni of Work can.be seen at the lteei-
denees of T. G. Holt, L V. W. Andrews, trad Win. J.
OT Wholesale^ at low figures, and only for
CASH. oct 11
Middle Georgia Medical College.
commence tbc first Wednesday in October next, and
done with the commencement on tbe last WednwdajMn
January.
FACULTY:
L. L. S a under*, M. D., Profceeor of Anatomy
- John T. B/um, M.TK, Prafc—pr of Surgery;
R. I». Gaud nek, 2U. I)., Professor of Materia Mcdica
aud Thern pent ice*;
S. If. SAVNDEU9, M. p., JYofes»or of Medical Jorinpru
McElroy, E?q«, Also, to eoclotare's in Rose Hill
Cemetery. July IS
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, CHERRY ST.
His hill of fare will every day *
Kk just the thing for little pay,
And rfcose who at their place may eat.
Will find in it ail things' complete,
i will knoi
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
IfOllWRU MACHINISTS
.Macon, drorgia.
And eoingonee. they then will know
'IW DA ACS' is tliu place to go/_ .
Jims (j. sciiorirLD, josiica schoheld.
We are prcpnre<l to Manufacture
friends, asaurieg J CJOVRI A TW" T^TSJ G-TNE S
them first it will be our unremitting care to pleaasj O -L -—1XA- LLL -i-Jil v^T—Lx __1KX.
WE shall he happy to see onr
._ * ! “ ! ng care to pies,-, |
S^UILIL®,
,o^Vb”Yir«o e f^X k “^ MILL AND GIN GEARING,
<>d by ourselves a very anperior.quality of Pale; TLiiXX* 2hSIjLHS,
BRASS ANDIROU CASTINGS?
DESCRIPTION.
them
Look at his Bill of Fare aolchoose fur yonrself.
aH of which can be purchased at low prices for
.CASH.' Me hare and call at *
* t)nvS2 " , E. ISAACS Ac BROTHER.
THE BEST PROOF YET,
T UAT STEINWAY makes the best Plano*, we copy
from the Hoi vox Mcmcsi. Ttxu-, March SIth, 188#.
The New York correspondent, speaking of a Concert at
UnvAcademy of Music, says: ,
‘•Laura Keene's brigade toiled to
noon, and In the evening, Messrs. Mills A Saar,(thebest
artist in N. Y.,) refuted To flat, teemue the regulation of.
’..) rtfuMfdlovitin, because t
thehoute^fomd a CMeUHng_nmoOa them, vhrnMcg
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having-tli'e most complete assortment of Iron Kail
Ings in the State, which for elegance, nestness.dura
able for the Fronts of
Dirrlliuga, Cenirtrry I.ots, I'ublic Square.,
Cl.urcI. Fences anil Rnlcoriics.
’ Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS,.will
In tbc after- <'« well togive us a call, as we are determined to of-
r Agents UTS
JOHN C.
SCHREINER A SONS.
J-
«WJVMNT!1IhI
Extra strong 5 and 6 Anger, wire braced Grain Cradles,
Patent Scythe UadeA Silver Steel Scythe Blades. ‘ •
Baltimore Lever Ilorsc Powers, tor Held use. Whce-
lera 1 and * horse Rail Read Horse Powers. 7 .
• NEW GOODS!
JT7ST OPENED,
# AT
Elias Einstein’s.
~ r *i
I» EAtrrtFCL SILK BAREGE, OROANDIE'and jac-
I > ONET ROBES with from S tp U Flounces.
Muslins..Bareges. Silks, Brilliants, Organdies, French
Prints and all other styles et Dm* Uooa* known In the
KmprcsB Eugenie
tho Dutches d’Alhe’s palace in Paris cost a
lively figure. The decorations alono required
$3Q,00o.' The Empress —* 1
Diana, but it is said the
the costume was immodest
left too little for the imagination
-V\
rations alone required I J ~ -■ -■ -
wished to appear as . * -v , 1?:'-L, ' ’ ’?
Krapcror objected, as j * f- j;. 1 ! - 'vj
est and undignified— *-'••'7*
-(nation. - -eT .
One of tho religious papers has the following I
rtreng wmarka on toe subject dTjffjgWBW* rcl ,Wed Whot Thresher, warranted j
repudiating their ji*t dobU: » “Men may soph- to aoo to ano bushels grain'per day. .Virginia-
isticato as they please. They can never make It I Wheat Thresher, waivantedrprice 3i dollars. McC'on-
right, and all the bankrupt law* in the universe | »«ir* Cherokee thresher. .
cannot make it right, for them not to pay their
. marker. — V
4 Al*o, a Urge lot of DeBege, for truvclllng
Z>ACS POINTS.
I Lace Mantilla*, Barege Mantillai, Barege and Linen
Dn*tcr*, Silk Mantilla.-, Ac.
|. Curtain paroawk*. Lace and Embroidered Window Cfir-
tainsi, . -
Carpet and Hearth Bpga of fill kfQde, Pant Stull*, Cali-
icoes. Bleached and Brown Uomcvnuua, Sheeting* of all
width*. Irish Linen*, Marseilles OnilU, Dimity, Table
Dama*k*. Scotch Diaper, Towels, Ac. - «
Hoop Skirt*, Embroidered Collar* and Hand*, Edgings
id Insertion*, Embroidered Handkerchief*, Lace Mitt*,
Gruns, ZR-ifl.es, <Sz>c.,
Mauntarturrd by '
MAlllOVALTER & MORSE,
iwar^h-COTsr, C3-A-
r JtllE subscribers having formed a co-partnership
i for the purpose of Msnutocturiug *
Itiflcs, Double-Barrelled Guns and
ZPISTOIsS,
They are now prepared to-makotbo atc«t icitlrs
manufactured in tao United States, upon Mr. Morse s
entirely new plant .
Gnus Re-Stocked and Repaired on tho mostrpa-f
-souable terms, at short notice.'. .’ . c
The undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar-
teriHf leirca
debt# There in a sin in this neglect as clear
and as deserving of ehurcti discipline ns in steal-1
ing or false swearing. He who violates, his |
promise to pay or withholds the payment of a
debt when it is in his power to meet his engage
ment eught’to ba made to feel that, in tlu
sight of nil honest men. he is a swindler. Ho.
ligion may be a very comfortable cloak Under
which to "hide, hut if religion docs not ntakS a
matt deal justly It is not worth having.”
Dost OrricE Qsj-eh.—The Post Office De
partment has. issued orders to the Postmasters
throughout the country, directing that the pos
tage ojum all transient printed matter, foreign
and domestic, ninst be prepaid by postage
stamps,, except in cases where prepayment is
optional, and in which too senders do not wish
|o prepay. The order took .effect .in this city,
on the 2a inst . * " '
Tns Giuat Eastern i p for Avexiqa.'—The
following announcement appears in'toe London
journals: •
‘‘The Greet ||hip Company (limited) intend
dispatching the steamship Great Eastern, J.
Yiue Hall, Commander, from Southampton for
New York, otoSaturday, the Dili of June. SO®
first-class passengers ouly will be taken, at a'
uniform rate of JE25 each, including steward’s
fee, but without wines or liquors, which can be
obtained on board. Return tickets will be is-
. sued at tho rate of £40. For passage and otlicri
information apply to the Great Ship Company,
(limited), Xo.ll King William-street, London.
F.-'C.”
Tn* Faxjutam Triau—The D. S. Court was
tbe centre of interest in our city yesterday.—
The room was orowded, throughout the day, to
and In*«rtibn*, Embroidered Handkerchief, Lace Mil
Uoslcrr. Kind U|)c. Thread. Glovn>. and Gsnntlettp.
Clothing! CIotliiiiRi!
’ A line lot of SUMMER Cf.OTHING Ju.t opened- Call
gentlemen andyee for vooraelve..
march 10 w Trianguf
D. YV. EVANS & CO.,
/
No.
677
.
Broad*
Tho
At, >-1 ' . - -
Gift
Fan Mills of all kinds andslaw. from 18 to-SS dollars.
way,
Bolting cio»h;wiwCiotli.Se3rtheStosth. v O}t snd-Straw
tuttoraJSickles, Tom Thumb Grist Mills, Lea: ■■
mHH rlst Mills, Leather and
Babbit Mctsl. Packing, Ac. Ac.
.akcWdtw,^-^
N.-York.
dcncc
F. O. Daxxlli.t, 51. D., 1‘rofcesor of Phvslotogv aud
Pathology;
L. J. Rohebt, A. M. 31. V., Professor of Medical Chem
istry f s;
E. F. Kxott, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Prac
tice of Medicine; ■*. . . m
T. M. P.ii.NAI.:.. M. D.,’Profc»sor of Obstetrics:
' 11. J. Damiel, M. Dj, Professor of Diseases of Women
and Children; v’/ m ■
J. II. Coxnalet, M. ]>.. Demonstrator of AnatoiDiv.
march 21 w Qm • S*.U. SAUNDERS, J>t*an.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE* RETAIL
3DH.UG-GIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON. GA.
18 happy to inform his friends, patrons and the
1-public generally, that hi* Stock
__ public generally, that his Stock is now Aill and
complete, whiclr comprises every articiethat should
be found in a First Class *
Dm:; and Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamer ena*
Lie* him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with - *
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
whichare bought with ^rentattention to purity,and
sold as LOW as at any Drn^ Establishment in deo»-
QF0R0IA, HOfsTON COt NTY
Levi Ezell,
applies to this Court
and proposes T
tntennapiad i. jPBWP|BW^PilPPPPP|.
deceased, as a suitable person to be appointed as hi
snccessor, who is competent and responsible.
These arc to cite all persons concerned, to show cause,
if any they have, on or before the 1st Monday in July
next, why letter* of administration dt lonis non should
not be granted to Joseph C. Ellis. .
Given under my hand and scul of oilier. May 12, lSTiO.
may 14- w ™
W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
EOUGIA, HOUSTON COUN’TV.
VJT Court or Ordinary", for said County.
Whereas, E. S. Stokes petitions this Court for letters
of Administration upon the estate of Young W. Stokes,
late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at my office within t
prescribed by law. to show cause. If any they have, w
should not be granted. M
e time
hy
with the River Depot on the Main Trunk Rail!
Road ; the Hoad bavin- just been completed to -aid De- , •••* - - ; irv .
pot. The cars run daily to and from savannah bv the; m square 40, frontin£VL»<• k£ ^ ‘
place, and there will shortly be rail road commnnlcation i dcncc of 3fr?. Matflda , ^ r f t ^* iar ^cet,
from 3,700 to 3,800acres of! Lot P?*
and short staple cotton, corn, fiXfi cane, rice, oata, po-
cs, peas, »tc.; there U a comfortable dwelling house,
tatocs, i
"ood gin house*, nejrr
May 20-w
W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
CAUXION.
A LL persons are forbid trading for, or purchasing,
note dated May 23,18801 and made parable to T. '
& A. H. Drown, at the Marine Bank, in Macon, Dec.
1SC0, for the sum of eighteen hundred dollars. The con
sideration for said note not filling the warranty, I will
not pay the same until compelled by law.
Macon. May 88,1800-4*W. N. DICKSON.
Noic Lost—Can lion.
r OST or mislaid, a note of hand, made by tho under
L^j signed, in favor of Robert Scandrett.for three hun
dred dollars, dated May 23d 1&0, and payable on demand.
All persons arc hereby forewarned from trading Tor oi
ttcurinff said note for any valuable consideration.
‘ HENRY C. HOLBROOK
May 25,18NH»w*
BAHGAItt.
r OFFER for aale my'plantation just one and a half
X miles from the Coart house in Americas, consisting
of fire hhndred and twenty-five acres of OAK and HICK
ORY ana FINE LAND. One hundred and forty acrea of
which arc in cultivation; the rest is heavily timbered.
The land is not rich, but produces very well under good
cultivation. „
The improvements consist of a neat, comfortable
dwelling, with six rooms, and an excellent set of out
houses—all new; as good a well of water as there is in
the county. The place Is also well watered with run
ning streams.
The wood on the place is worth more than I ask for
the plantation.
Any one wishing a desirable residence near one of the
most flourishing, healthy andagreeble cities In theState,
will flad this to suit him exactly* Terms easy.
May 14-rWlm B. D. PARKER.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
1839. 1860.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO,
H AVE just received and offer for sale on the BMtt
favorable terms, the most elegaut, extensiv
“ Wnl m ’ ‘
and vfirigd stock of Fine Watehes, Clocks, Jewelry t
Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods
Musical Instruments. Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cutlery,
&c„ Ac., ever offered in tbifi market.
A call, either for past;me or to puyebase.^aud care
ful comparison of qualities, styles and prices is .res-
'pecfFuJjyJsolicited. .
* Mulberry* Street, dd door aboVe Lacier House,
Macon, Geoi gin. s
E. J. JOHNSTON. G. *S. OBEAR.
QOV 15
NEW YORK PIANOS.
T. H. CHAMBERS’
FI-A-KTO FORTES
ESTABLISHED IN 1828.
1\ H. Chambert, Piano Manufacturer,
(Formerly Dubois & Stodart, and Bubola, Bacon
- -. Chambers.) ■ -
Hu reroom* in the •'■DiUc lloute,'\cvr. uthSLdHth Aetna*,
-NEW YORK CITY.
bility and dosixn. canuot fre surpassed, and are suit- £■»• -
.b 1 /r..„b„Frn„ts.,f PHYSICIANS’PRESCRIPTIONS
this city.
anlt-o all Work «mtn»t*-d to their care.-and Invite the
publiotofftoethetna trial; at lhe Flnvd House, tq-
poyte Dr.Thomsoti’r Dru^-Store * .
1 • . WM. MAUKWALTEtl.
Late of Augusta, Ga.
- T. M.QKSE,'-
• Ltte ot Hodgkin* .V Sou, Mania,Gs.
anx30—tv ' * , i
Co-upouuded at all hours with care and neatness:
His stock consists in part of the following articles
Drugs, Chemicals rind ITIetlicincs,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles,great variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, .
Snrgical Instrnments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps. Fioe Starch and Geletines,
Fine CastorOil for Family use,
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only, »J
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leal, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth, . - - .
Hair,Tooth and Nail BrdsiiXs,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
* Glass, ■
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the dav. *.
Corner Mulberry ilrert ami Cotton Avenue, Macon.
•-•pi*1 ‘ V.. ~ -
march 34 w-3m
and schedule of price*.
BOOTS AND SHOES
^TTHESIGNOb’TIIE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Save Freight and Commissions.« l£L,
'. - CarharF AF Oiu’d * * .
SOLE AOtftffS
Fairhank’s Scales.
- A full saror:mert of Counter and Mat form Scales
now in store, and sold at-their prices—no fmgklad-
Uni. Orders forHailroads, Warehouses, ahd otlier
large Scales taken, and will see them put up. . < -
may 17 h ■
BOOK
STORE.
TIIE OLDEST ESTABIJkllE D
GIFT BOOK HOUSE.
Lear the able counsel for and against the prison
er. R J. Monet, Esq., of Colurabua, commenc
ed his argument soon after the opening.of toe
Court, and spoke for over three hours. We
were not present, but havo heard high compli-
tnenrs bestowed on his effort by member* of the
bar and others Wily competent to judge. The
luv and too facts were managed with a master's
hand, with groat force of logic and cogency of
appeal. - In the afternoon Judge Jackson spoke
in behalf of too Government, and it is unneces
sary for us to say, with all that power and elo
quence so readily nt liis command. His argu
ment continued through some two and a half
hours, and lie sat down completely exhausted
though apparently, thoro was no flagging of bis
energies to thc_closea , ^ ,
• JU the close of Judge Jackson's remarks, Sir.
Justice M’avno charged the jury at great length
both on the lawand the tecta, after which they
:. tired for consultaflnn. They wllf likely dis
agree;—Sat. Republican,
The Raiukud Cmb« By tho time this is
sue reaches the most of our renders, the trains
on Abe Main Trunk will be Tuning to station
No. 14, eompleting 1U miles of the road to.Sa-
vanuah, and leaving50 miles to fimsb from that
station to Thomasville, which is expected to be
alone by tho first of February next Mach
praise is due to the President and Directors, as
well as the officers and contractors on too road,
for the expedition-with which the work on the
reed is prosecuted. Mr. Holcombe, the Chief
Engineer, is now in Thomasville, adjusting the
right of way through tho town.—Thomanille
Reporter, 2C th.
CARRIAGES. HARNESS, &a.. &C.
T. II. tlant* old Stand, op/Mic (he Poet Ojhef,
- ; • Macon, Ga. * •
J C. THORNTON JfcOO., dealers In and mannftctnrcrs
•of Carriage*, Uamest, the., nowbsTe on hand m ex-
tenlvs and choice stock, of tbo vsdons stvle* tw n*c.
which wHlbeconetantlyrcplonbhed frmrt the hc^{ and
most re)table manctoctnrera. nml'c.m.l.t of th* most
bshlonshlc kinds of Yelticlcs, which ft>r Klugancr, light*
MSS and Strength, cannot be excelled. .
They would rail particular attention td a.snpcrlpr nr
tidecrfBngry of Ihelr own make. *. -'
Osirisce Repairing at short notice by superior -work
men in Ha rations branehee: ' feb n d_ly w(In>
Tnc I-ait Iju'uovuir.NT.—A New whiskey,
called ‘‘Tsngle-lcg.” has been invented. It is
said to be made of diluted alcohol, nitric acid,
boot-leg and tobacco, and will upset a man at
the distance of four hundred yards from the
demijohn.
A Max Killm.—On Tuesday night of the
22nd inffti, Janies Hall struck Robert Patterson
with a billet of wood, producing death soon af
ter. Both .parties lived in or near Rome. Ball
has not bran arrested. He has left. It is said
to have been without provocation, hut we know
but little of thc.circumatanccs.—Rome South
erner.
Ji| “Tha venerable Rev. David Smith of Con
necticut preached in Wnshlngtdh City on Sun
day the SO fit inst He is now in Ips 94th year
am| the intelligencer Kays "hie eye is-not ifm.
nor In-* natural foreq abated.” ' His step is linn
anti liis voice clear ant] strong. He baa been a
minis'■ r of the gospel between 00 and 70 years,
and has n most vivid recollection of tho person
of Gen. Washington.
The f'.ntest for Championship between Hee-
san a: 1 .Sever.- i.,- been settled, by awarding
i olliii.i-'-. t he defaulting I’abhier of toe Hank
ot Kngland, lms been tried nnd sentenced to
twenty years of penal servitude.
A GIFT WITH EVERY B0OK,
Mourn FBtfit sa texts to yiflaco. -
BOOKS:
B Y constant additions to onr stock, wc ... I SOTS
the laixast and most varied selection of Book* ever
xo have collected
offered by~any publishing boose in the countiy, nllof
which sea freeh from the publishers hands, and arc war
ranted perfect in evety form.-
A CiiUloLTK',* which for perfection of arrangement,
csrrfM/election, and ch—lttesthm of Ancient and Mod
em' Litcratnrc, has neicr hem equalled, and ha* been
cepMB and imitated bycorapilenor Catalogncs through
out the eonntnr, -1* now remodeled and improved, and
will bo mailed free * h
e to sot address on, application.
Send for a Catalogue,
lt sriU be malfed-hee fo any addreen, and will prove
sw Invaluable assistant In the formation of a library, oh
the selection of useful and cntortAlnlog reading.
GIFTS.
I The limitless varieties Of GUIs dlstribntcd. and their
I really Intrinsic value, wllf commend them to alMaveraof
j good taste. By buying to large ausntlties, and torcmsli.
wo ara enabled to apportion a greater mine to onr pat
rons than Others, as pna trial -will 'convince those '
wish to test the strength of onr Inducements.
who
\OW KECEIVI2VG
THE BEST REFRIGERATORS
Ever Sold in this ZOarkat-
ICE BOXES,
ENAMELED LINED WATER COOLERS,
PLATED ICE PITCHERS, • -
BATHING TUBS, i - v '
SHOWER BATHS, - f
BATII PANS,:
*-» ICE CREAM CfiCRNS,
' WATER POTS Ac.
I have also oe hand the largest aseortmentof ready made
Tin Ware ever offered In iraoon^ cherry St- -
May 17—' ‘ "' Ifeon, Oa.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!
PROF. WALDftdP'S
Bowol Cordial.
N offering this mcJidne to tbs public, 18d so in the
dispatch;
of transportation, Jflje ns o nil valid
warding to (he-most distant points,
rangements of onr ariablishment hav
ENTERPRISE WORKS. MACON, GA.
D. B. & J. W. WOODRUFF,
l*UO PR 1 ETO US.'.
Uontrahtors for sej style of Buildings ahd Mannfac
-tnrera of
Window Sa»h, Blimls, S’aiicl
Doors, m-iielteta, Jloulditi^s, Ac.,
All mado’ from the best of SEASONED LUMBER
aud warranted to give satisfaction-. ,Wr also keep
on hand and tor sale, a targe aasfiifment-ot
LU MB E R,
which we will sell nt the iowept MAKKKT PRICE
FOR GASH. Person* In’w.ant of any of ihe above
work, will dd well to K* ve 08 * or address ua by
letter, and w© will forward our OlrcuUr with list ot
price*, Ac* * . :
300,OOO Laths on hand,
aif excellent article, and Cwr sale in lots iff suit pur
chases.
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers _ _
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
Ions continued patronagto extended^to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance t>f th
same. Wehave now in store a largo assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will be made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
woufoln^ite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the city or State.
Sept, 28. MIX & KIKTLAND.
IOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
.13 French Calf Boots, pomp sole, welted and
waterproof, ofvarious kinds and qualities, both
soledand pegged. Just received and for sale low b
Sept, 28. • MIX A KJUTLAND.
J>LANTATION BROGANS.-N0W instore-
: -As accident* triU-happen, teen in tceU-regulated
famlHet, it Is Very deskside to q'ivs uw cheap sad con
venient way or repairing Foraltnrr, Toy,, Crockery, etc
tbe best assortment-of Negro Shoes, w<
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled blafik ahd russetts ; do. boys and youths
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
low. Sept. 28. MIX .V KIETLAND.
pOOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s-, Boys and
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg'd Boots;
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
"Irogansj Gents,boys’ and youths’ patent and enam-
lled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths' California
kip Brogans, a large assortment..
Sept. 28.. . '•MIX A KIRTLAND.
. of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-'
adal' i
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear a
celebrated patent- Just received and for sale low by
Sept. 28. MIX A KIRTLAND.
- Spalding’s Prepared Gluo
meets all such emergencies, and oe household c*n nfTord
to be without iL It is always ready, and np te the Kick
ing point. There is no. longer *'necessity for limping
chairs, ^splintered- vencer\' headless dolls, am} broken
cradles. It Is Jrisr tho article for e«ne t ehell, frnd other
ornamental work, so popular.with ladles of refinement and
This admirable preparation Is used eold. being chemi
cally held In solution, and possessing-all v tb© valuable
qualities of the beet cabinet-maker** Glue, ft tuay be
used In tbe plate of onlinsTj[ jnuciUge, being vastly
more adhesive , ** . * *
'' ^ “USEFUL IN EVERY nOCSE.”
N. B.—A Brush aecompanke each bottle.
Plicc. 25 Cculs.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48, Cedar Street, New York..
Address" . % HENRY C. SPALDING & C(f.,
_ Box No. 3. C00, New York.
Put up for dealers In cape* containing four,-eight,
and twelve dozen—a beantiful Lithograph. Show-Card
accompanying each package. • r -
. A single bottle of SPALDING S PREPARED GLUE
will saVe ten time* its co*t arinually to every household.
Sold by all prominent -Stationer*, Druggist*, Hardware
and Furniture Dealer*, Grocers nnd Fancy Store*.
Country merchants should make a lots of SPALD-
' j ni • • i* - ING*SPKRPARKDQ1AJR,wlpi making tut theirMsL
Dr6SSGCl Flooring toi sale, OilWlIlg It Wjll *tand any cliyatc. j. . ' Jan 31
find PLANING done to order.
P. 8. . Plans and Specifications, fufniahod for finy.
style of Buildings il desired. •
Agents for Anderson A 8onx Improved Patent A» f
phultic Roofing Felt, a light, clear, economical fiud
durable Roofing. Smnplefimfiy be seen fit our office.
Also, Ajreuta for Wood fi-Psrot’s Iron Work*.
Phibidelpnm. We cun furnish RAILINGS, HAL-
CONIES IRON VERANDAHS, STAIRS, Ac. We
have a very great variety of Designs* which we wilr
take pleasure in sliowiug to our customers,
uni 30 I>. if. A J. W. WOODRUFF.
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
PLANTS Old Stand, opposite the Post Office.
- i FULL and extensive assortment of fine Car-
rtagea. Hefbess, Ac., from -the best and rot»f
reliable rilsnuTsctories, consisting of the latest *aml
most approved style of - -
CAT.ECHF & HKULrX COACHES,
wldyh are. much admired, «ud for a f«uiil\ Carriage
are comfortable #.nd convenient,— with 'Phaetons,
Uockewnye, itret it top, slide jump aoat. and
no tn£ tfuggtee, offen d as the beslof work on the
inoiKt re-tsonattfo terms for Ca*!», or approved Notes,
sep*C . > J. O. THORNTON.A CO.*.
Fine Furniture.
gl» Walnut I
Iflr
led advantages in tor-
t. The bnsiness ar
rangement* of our establishment lave lx-cn so thorough-
Iv perfected, that orders received hy the cvcnlug-jnail,
the next awntexare on their way to theit destinhtiao, . . . ■
amt no orders are delayed over twenty tour hotire friinr Ritfc Vi ood, Wahmt, Maple. Mahogany, Beech, Onm,
the time of their reception. . - *<t,TUgb, LoW. French aud Cottage.
k . Wardrobes of Rose Wood. Mahogany, Walnut and
S.AFET Y..
We take the ririt of all loss through the mall. If the
directions are followed as In Catalogue, which is net
done by other Gift Book -House*. Money sent In the
form of draft, payable to onr order, or letters enclosing
hinds. If registered according fo taw, are insured a safe
return. , * *•
J3.G-33KTTS.
- Book Agent*, and those desiring to become fo/U
aaf 'en btoka may be sold,-frr the
examine our terms,, as ten bboka may ba UfiL __
same time .that onqmay bo<llspos«4 of In the regular
way, through tbe Inducements green by-rta tothe.pur-
tr. Wc pay ill* most liberal commission to Agents..
- »T Wo k©cp tbc raws
IkMikfl and Glfr^ antl
ultowly clrcutate°the > nabst
catalogue In th# country.
f JT We guarantee perfect ratlafootlon loallwBdmay
favor ns wtih their parwnag-
How to Send for Books.
Ti, - . -1 ,. wummgmmsmsmmm
X fun assurano* test It wlll affhct a rant in altnost evert
Instance. It Is what It professes to be, and luu, ■
very recently, remained a profound secret. It* virtues
have been tkoreogkJy lasted, and iadtapntaUd testimo
ny can be produced in its favor, la tba ranltitudo of ca
ses where It has been used, I hav* never known a cise,
■■■■■■■MaBta Urn bowels have not heen
"y relieved. All that 1 ask is,
r ., and If It Is not what it fa rep-
resentodto be, then I am willing to acknowledg* it a
humbug. -U J. K WAIJIHL'P, ,
Colnm bus, Ga. -
A toil supply can sIWmyv be found at tbe Drag Store of
Castlen A Vardell, Cherry street, who are the sole Agents
' t this city. Price I dollar per bottle, or J8 per dozen.
Mav 4-dAw Sm f. M. M AM)!!!’P,
Orders of Five Dusks and upwards, shonld ho vent by
express. If possible, as 'll Is cheaper and safer than by
Money, if possible, should be sent in form of Drafts,
as payment can be stopped If lost through the mail.
Letter* enclosing money may be sent at onr risk, pro
vided they are registered according to taw. These pre
cautions are aimpl*, and within the reach of *H,a,snring
the safe transmittance of Books.
tar-In ordering hooks,the title, in black letters only,
honld be Ured. The writing should be plain, and the
should be n-«d. The writing should be plain, and the
Name, Post twice, eonnty aad Stale, should Ik- lil-tkiet,
to aroid mistake.
Furniture. H
Secretaries and Book Cases', Desks and Book Cases.
Bureaus of Rose W<
Sofas, ■
Hair Cloth, Flush, Brocal, Ac. "
Bair Cloth. I’lush. Brocatal, Cane^SplitBottom, aud etc*.
cry kind of Chair known to the trade. -
BEDSTEADS.
us of Rose Wood; Mahogany and AValnnL
Tete-.-i-Tetes,- Divans,- Sociables, Ottomans In
»th, Hush, Brocal, Ac. . .-
Fine. Safe* ufall Patterns.
-. . T A C JL J2 S.
^ Mahogany, Walnut, (1:erry, Kur, Extension, Folding,
MattTesaea'ofllalr, Cotton. Moss and Patent Spring.
Feather Iledi Pillows and Hoist era.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
Jttatea, Picture Gla s s. . . fT- • -j
Window Shade* and Fine Cornfeaa.
BUcket^ Tub*, Dlj^iers, Brooms, Brash Brooms, Fcath
T Dusters,Foot Mats,.Ac., for wale on the most reason*
Mats,.
able-tenm. - *- c I
Dumber taken in exchange, or DumbW made up lu the
tnostfeshlonahle styles, of Furttitoee to wfe, •
We have one of the largeat atocks of Fla* Knrnlture in
Ike State, and we .are constantly manufacturing, and
wish to sell. Call and seen*,
feb
WOOD, BRO. A CO.
rell ^
25jr-ly *
]). C. HODGKINS & SON,
L^Ea-coii, O-a.
TNVITES the A .veejv
I attention or/ , *
tho rjp" r 'i''.g
l ■ .1 1 ■!'■■ • -.to ak-fAMf ' j^T' ", - i
re. to tbeir $%-: g
Urge selection of DOUltLE GUNS, BIFL8S, PIS
TOI-S. POCKST AND SPORTING CUTLERY,
FISHING TA< KI-E WALKINGgTfCKB. FOR
NEW STORE.
LAHGE STOCK of CHEAP GOODS
MRS. WINSLOW
experienced Nurse aud Female Phyjsit-h ii,
V presents to tbe attention of mothers her
SOOTHING S Y RUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
vrhiels greatly facilitates the process of teething,.qy
softening tho gums, reducing all inflammation —will
allay all pain and spasmodic-action, and is sure In re
gulate bowels. Depend npou it, mothers, it will give,
rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your in
fants VVoTinve put up and sold th. article for over
ten years, and pan say, in confidence and truth ot it.
whatwe havenc-
say of any other
L..:s .
ver been able to
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Caps, Leather Findings, &c., &c.
T HK undersigned have opened a large stock or
Goods, selected with j;reatcare from the best
Manufacturing Establishments in the country, to
irhiclTthoy respectfully invite the Attention of the
public, and solicit an examination -before purchases
are made elsewhere.
Our determination is to sell good stock cheap, and
give satisfaction in all cases. Call at the
J\cW Boot, StToe, arid Hat and Cop Store,
^ " Triangular Block,
t^*Repairing promplly'executed. . ,
sepSO./ BEARDEN, GAINES & CQ.
J ^ | _. _ _ house, and other necessary build-
Tngs on the place. *Yt is as healthy a jrtace as any in
Soulhern Georgia; It is a good ranee lor hog?, eheep
and cattle, and as finely timbered body of Lind as any on
the globe, the timber aloao being well worth the money
a?kcd for the place. Frlce $5 per acre cash, or $G per
acre in two installments, or $7 per acre In three install
ment?. Address DR. U. A. RICE,
m ifl—• ■■ in* Vomwi rv» ri
April 25-
xofirch 17 w-8m - - Marshal ItWo, Macon Co^ Ga.
Journal & Messenger copy Cma
A Bare Chance for Bargains
sure and Important sale
OF
by w hich I am tbc authorized
er order of said . Court, M
me in full possession and con
ig me In full possession ami con-
the purpose,! shall scH publicly,
r, in Warrcnton, Ga., on the first
LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES
n t virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Law
and Equity, April, ' ' ‘" ” “
Warren. State of (!eor
Commissioner; and b;
April Term, lbOO, putti
trol of the property for WU fiQ
at the Conrt House door, in'Warronton, Ga., on the toft
Tuesday in June next.
Thirty-one Likely Young Negroes,
among whom are well trained Cooks, Washer-Women
and House servants, with several excellent Boys ai
Girls, from 10 to 21 years of age. - - .
Said negroes to be sold for Cash, and for division **,
proceeds of sale among the heirs of Lawrence Battle, de
ceased, as provided In said decree.
L. N. B. BATTLE,
April l-t-wtfis Ommiuhmer.
Committed to Jail!
Y JOHN n.CVMrSG, City Marshal, on the 80th dsy
name is PAUL, and that he belong? to Dr. James Rut
ledge, of Edgefield District South Carolina. Said ne-
»is of black
bushy headed, U five feet
weighs about one hundred and fifty I H
all oat, 28 years old. The owner is reqm.« w ~ —
fonvanl, prove hi* property and pay charges and take
him away, or he,will be dealt with as the law requires.
J.F. BARFIELD, Jailor, Bibb co., Oa.
may 1 w-tf
7^ CARDIAN NOTICK—Two”mcrithsafteTdateaj
VJ plication will be made to the Ordii
QOfifit. “ “ ‘
anty to eell all the personal property belonging to Lu
J. McMullen, (minor) of Joseph J. McMallen, dec'sd.
This May 21st,- 1SW.
may2»»
of Bil
WM. *C. DAVIS,
Gnardlan.
/^TEORGIA. BIBB CotTNTY.— -
U Clerk's OrrfcE. Infuuor Court, May 24,1800.
All persons interested are hereby notified that Joseph
Fo.xTof the south district, G. M., tolls before George I*.
Bond, one of the Justices of the Peace for said district,
u Estray,'a dark Bay Horse, with weak eyes, fifteen
Is high, about seven years old, valued by Turner
an and Lewis S. Avaut, freeholders of said county
and fli strict, to be worth one hundred and fifty dollars.
The owner of said Estray is required to come forward,
pay chorees/ and. take said horse‘away. or be will be
dealt with as the law dlrecte. ’A trae extract from the
Estray Book: - J. A. McMANCS. Clerk.
May 23-w
/ ’EOIiClA—Illllli COUNTY:
Ct Whi-rc^o. Marv ltnrt. snnli
Whereas. Mary Hart, applies to the undcrei:
letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. O. Hart,
late* of said concty deceased:
These are therefore to cite and amonlgh all and singu
lar; the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the timo prescribed by taw,
to show cause, (ifany they have) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this May 21th, 1800.
may 23 WM. M. RILEY,
I testament of Joseph Stanford, late deccaaed, of Put
nam county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jnly
next, before the Court House door, in the town of Knox
ville, Crawford county, between the legal hours of sale,
one lot of land, number one hundred and sixty-six, (166
in the eighth district, originally Houston, now Crawtbrt
eonnty, containing two hundred two and a half acres,
more or less. The above named is one of the most val
uable lota of land on the water- of Flint River. Sold as
the property of the aforesaid Joseph Stanford, deceased,
for tbe Dencfit of the heirs and creditors of said dccca
ed. Terms cash. JOSHUA DEIS KELL,
May 4, I860- *■_" Executor.
'jpAYLOR SHERIFF SALES —TO be soli on the first
ylor eonnty. within the legal
the following property to wit:
chcsnut sorrel Horse, a Stallion about nine
ried on hy a distress warrant, in favor of
Hpl E. Lucas, vs. William J. Skinner, levied on as the
property of said Skinner, property pointed out by plain
tiff 1 * Attorney. JESSE STALLINGS,
May 5, i860- Deputy Sheriff.
in the Town of Butler,
hours of sale, the follow
One dark ehei mg ■
^ear^ old, levied
i n BORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
UT Court or Okdixaby, for said county.
The petition of Sanders Lane, Guardian of Ava J.
L aeo * * “ * * “ ■ * * ’
Lane, dfeceased^ ehoweth that he na* faithfully aud hon-
illy discharged the duties of saidtmst, and prays for
Ismission therefroy. *
Upon the foregoing petition of Sanders Lane, Guardi-
an.of Ava J. Lane, praying to be dismissed from his said
trust, it iff ordered oy the Court that citation do issue,
requiring all persons concerned to appear, and show
cause, if any they have, by the July Term next, of 'this
Id not be thevdischarg-
ed, and that said citation be publiskel as required 6y
liw. , [May 23-Cw] W. T. S WTFT, Ordinary.
/ i furgia, Houston county.
\J Ordinary’* Ofpice, ti
Whereas, Leroy Williams applies to
for said county.
___ _ -JVmlies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of John Cheshire, late of
said county, deceased i
Tfieee are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my oflice within tho time prescribed by
law* to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should n6t be granted.
Given under .my hand in office, this 19th day of May,
I860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
May 23-
sale, all the neerhes nowbclon~fi tas •
Mitchell deceased, late of
nineteen to number,embracin*.ta?
the°J°' rpCOU ' r8 aDd
May 10,1860-wtd* .
Conrt Ilonsc- door, all that part mS. 01 *': SS
the »th District of said conmy 5^',' f LilS*
sy focek, containing about seWnu
ng to thee-tate of Senben H. ig^'fr v??
ty, deceased. Tdram made knowfS'.S'
JACXJB
may 10 REUBCi B. s-^
A WUHWMtAitoB-B SAUtaSi
I\. from the Court of Ordinare „>
so. thirtv-fivc zczre, more or ht
place, adjoining the Hickory GrovTh?“Sti
same time and place, six ilkclvw,~ ,
mond, a man 34 years old, an ex«lk»°[Sii're«!
a man 20years old, a good BUck.-miifj5?L{
ih? «>0k and field b£i ,, Sfel]
with approved security, due the lsth ot y/'ns-
May 101860-w
A«, T ,rSg.‘ii i ft5lpa
fore the Court Honee door, 1 c: nf ]i,',**3
in the 10th District of said couufr k.^W
whereon Jacob Shirah lived at the
Joining lands of Joseph M. Carr, r “-
“?d “ r projierty
n ^T aL
jomply w
Will be re-sold, before the Court iTot
Bouton county, Georgia, on the Urn khJ'j
next, tbe undivided one half of twMfj
■fesf.M* Knoxville Road, la Mid t«v^ M
Sold by virtue of an order from tie Coms -
t<m saldeonntj, as the property of etnfl
ty, lot of fend Wo. 1101, si am | M ^tii*^*
acres more or less; sold i> the prou.
April 32. l«a. -- '
first Tuesday in June next" at
Macon, In aaid county, within the legal koo,,.
fit IflT fl tinmlior fni4r.tn>n In the f— v .
the properiy of Talbert ...
benefit of the heirs and creditors. T -.
A tVl
April 25,1800-
A DMIMISTRATRIX 9ALR-By Staid
A the Court of Ordinary, of Bibhcumrit
the first Tuesday In Jnly next, bitweeniiiv..
of sale, at the Conrt ilonse door of sail aaj.1
vro man, named Charles, about (21) twsst^S
good cook, belonging to the estate of El $
eased, late ot aaidcoonta-. Sold for the l»
heirs and creditors of said deoes-oci. Ter
May 10th, 1*0. MARTHA J. A. A
may 12- Adni
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By riSraJ
of the Ordinary of the county of JouataJ
will be sold oh the first Tuesday in Julv ter.»l
of Bahloucga,!
Conrt house in the town
Dorsey, deceased, sad
Terms cash,
apr5
iropertye
d lor divi
Court house door is the town of J
eonnty, lot of land Number 217, iu ibe MW
section, containing lCOacres.nureorksi.' i
>perty of the estate of Henry W. .'Oner, dsn
division among the legatees. 7>rmsca-h
x. Vjo«aica.a
apr»
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—By v\rtv « «
I Of f * *
- the Ordinary of the
Georgia, will be *old on fheflHHI
’ next, before the Court House door
Dali*#, Paulding county, one half t:
land No. -499, 19th and 3rd section, cos
acre* mote or less; eoM a« the propertr t
Henry W. Dorsey deceased; Sold for dir.
legatees. Term* Cash. . F. S.
pril22,1«0.
U IBB SURKIFF SALES.—Will he sold, before the
Court Houpc door, in the city of Macon, on the first
Tuesday in June next, ten acres of land, more or less,
bounded East by Perdew, North bv William Carle**, aud
lying on the South Western Rail Road; levied on a* the
property of Bcnjiimin Grace, to satisfy two Justice* fi.
ui.*e, in favor of M. Mingliew v«. John F. Chambliss and
Bcqjamin Grace. Levy made and returned to me by
John A. Carney, Constable.
T. W. BRANTLEY, Bep. Sheriff.
April 28- 'MljjMg
m 1
sfowesr
QIXTY days after date application winter
O Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to
land No. 97, in the 15th District of Sra»tdtfl
the property of Lory Alford, late of md awl
ceased. GILES DRIVER, Adz'
May 11,1880.
B 1
ty.e
DIssolufloii of Copartncrsliip.
STRONG & WOOD hereby give notice, that their
O firmer** dissolved this day by mutual consent
Either’party Is authorized 'fo ur th© name of the?
to-Untf
late firm in settlement of its affairs. Those iudebt
ed .will 'make immediate payment.'and those having
claims will present them for settlement at once (/
LEWIS P. STRONG,
CHARLES V. WOOD,
hjacon, January 2, 1(M30. -
J
NEW FIRM.
L D QTDDNfi At CANIC M.irtinBumett,-tosktiafirafi.fa.lssnadoutota'J.ustlre
• \ , O I nUIMU 06 OU IN O. Court of said eonnty of Crawford; John- G. Colbert.
l_i tor the liberal patronage extended ,to him for
the last twenty seven years, aud respectfully an
nounces that he has associated with him iu tho fur
ther prosecution of tile business, his two sons, ED
GAR U. SI.KONti and K0RRE6TER W, STRONG,
under the name, firm andstyla of L 1*. STRONG *
SONS, aud will continue.to k^ep on band snfl offer,
select assortment of
a large and
Boots, Shoes and Leather
fTIrs.
Wloiloirte
toothing
Syrup,
It*
wa know an in-
1*faction by any.!
On the contrary, I
with It* overla
in terms of com-
ha* it failed, iu n
to * fleet a cure,
used. Never C.-a
stance of dissat- .*
on^ who used it .
all are delighted
tious,and speak
meudatiotf of tta magical effect* and medical virtues.
We speak in this matter “what we-knoar/! after ten
years 1 experience, find pledge Our reputation for tTie
fulfilment of what we here declare. In almo>t every
instance where the infant is suffering front p.dn and
exhaustion, reliefwill.be' found iu fifteen or twenty
minutes after the syrup is administered.
'Thi* iVapable preparation is tM. pruorijiu^ioifl
Olio of £he most experienced and skillful Nurses in 1
New England, and has been used with never falling
succt ss in thousands of cases. It not only relieves
, medicine: Never 0 rallkinds,and Fiedings for Country manufacturers
single instance, u„ respectfully asks for the new firm, a continuance
ii w«iy | 0 f liberal favor extended to the old.
Maom.January2,I860.- .1 ly " * jan 3
CARPETINGS,
FLOOR'OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS,
AND MATS!!
A LARGE Stock, aud a great.^variety of styles ol
the above Goods, just received, which will be
sold at far lower figures, and give purchasers a se
lection from the best stock ever offered in Macon.—
A I# N O
SATIN, DeLAINE, DAMASK
LACE and MUSLIN,
J WINDOW CUHTAIMS,
the 'hild from pain, but invigorates tli-stonrncli and W 1X1)0 V. T SHADES, GILT COUNICESand
bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy HANDS in great variety.
tothuwliO'le system. It wil ( nlmos^ instantly re- Purchasers will consult their own interest by ex
lieve griping in. the bowels, and Wind tlqlie, and ..mining iny stock before buying.
u-uvnlsioua. winch,,unot speb
died,'end in death. We be
lieve it-the Lest : „ ; and surest reme
dy in tbe world, 1 r. : id nil eases of
Dysentery inii/ T * : Diarnie.-: in chil
dren, whether it ; - ; arises from teeth
ing or any otlier •“«*—’ cause.
We would say tn every mother who hss u child
snil'erUig from any-of tbe foregoing comp, dots—do
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others,
stand between your suffering child and the relief
that will bs sure—yes, absolutely stiro—to follow
this medicine, if timely u-id. I- ull directions for
using will accompany each bottle. X'nnc genuine
nuk-ss the foe simile ot UURT1S.V PEEKING, XVw
fork, is on the outside wrapper
" " ■ ' tbe world, ra
I5TSoid by Druggists throughout t
l’rineipalOffice, No. 13 Cedar-st, X*.
sop <i 1859 ly
Price only 23 cents per bottle
DD3rt- WISTAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
GEOR GIA TEST IMON Y;.
a ml h'ujhhj
3STEW FILIAL.
STEAM SASH, BLIND « DOOR
THajCtory
J JAY1NG purchased Mr. John Knight** Steam Facto
Blinds, Doors and all other work done at similar House*
at ohort notice.
We will pay particular attention to the business, per.
ednally ana punctually, and promise to strive at least to
S ve entire "satislactfan to all who may favor u* with
cir custom, both inregard to the quality of work done.
Floorincr, Ceiling, Weatherboard, &c., worked and
prepared to order.
dive us a call. It. C. WILDER & QO.
Macon. Fell. 40th, 16C0-w-ly ________
A®RiieiyiLTias^iL
IMPLEMENTS.
CARHART & CURD
AYE in store, Grant's Clinton’s «Sc_others make
WAIffTJED,
Send for a Catalogue*.
Certificate of Mr. K. Marine net, a well knotc
rtdpectaUe citizen of Macon, Oa. [ i 3
- • Macon, Ga., 3Iarch 19, lSGt
M ESSRS. S. W. FOWL* * CO.:— Gentlemen.—Be- I ] .] AYE i
lic%*in" in the great -virtue of your renowned Bal : X-L —a*
earn of Wild Cherry, I thoerfull v coui]»ly with the request j I•' 4 f .¥.«
of vour travelling agent in milling my testimony to the,,, . .... ,, , _
many which yon have already received. I hare oeenac- Eir.-rv S, \Nini-lup_8,
EIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUNITION and e\ <ry ‘iwftntod with this medldm* for many years and have SI il4fla I II ftXLs^ll I. If^.
article found in a FIRST CLASS * I «1 ways heard it spoken of in the hijhe^t termf A brother- | Emery* Railroad. Bogardn’0, 2 and 4 horso,
Snortsman’s Emnorium ‘”Hri'b-ri!! : \V‘VeuL-i'!'w, l rro."in\n r .v d i^ ,,W ' V,:KS
toiliau O JJUipUX 1 ILXIlj QdiM had failed. I have alto ii“« d it for my*rlf and Grant a and others make .• and 6 fing*-r. d
NORTH OR SOUTII ehildrao for ob-tln*te coughs and cold-* with an uniform GltAIX CRADLES.
Bv carefulattf :iii..nte the business,*and reconuncml»cqullileom' Scythe Blades. Grass llludes.Grass Syekles, Scythe
v iinrhikc^ ai the beet lung meawane within my knowledge. i rw n v.i,..iiM.s Putt»-rs
the best HOODMn our line, we expect to receive h Yours respectfully. Stones, Lorn SheUere,nnmatraw cutters,
continuation of past favors. K. MAUSSEXET. ! AEbO,
OjHi'ta* rurvinllr UIK ■. J. d to n. hrrrto- The above Is but a moderate expression uf the cstinia- Wire Clolh. lioHing Chilli, Leather BaltiDg. Kt
Oct.*26. Terr. | tion in which tbit* remarkable throat and luu<; remedy Belting, MRlSpindles, Mill Cranks, and all kinds of
la hddhy tlie thousand* who have u?ed it. • HIIIaJL IKOIaS*
“Probably no medicine has ever reached to so extend-1 Together with a full assortment of Builder’s and
eff » imimiarlty in this country or liasi accomplished so i ( , J . jink.-r's material, aud everything usually
great an amount of good. —^Ballou s Pictoruu. , ! . K ,, - ... _i,.. :ii i... -old at the low-
Caution to l>urch£er*~The oulv yenuine Hlstur'* Bid- kept in their line, all of w hit h u Hi be sold hi
... . % —.. * . i ~. st market rate*. Call at
^gi:nts h;
tied. 1
in bu*iuc« tU: pa; - fr..:u ?25».o$ni ; .t
;u-f nrding to < ,.i:y >:iiii.faction guar-
nrtiaxlan* n-nt Hut- to all wIhj vendrtamp to
OFta-e. I. HALL'. Jn. A CO., ;
Direct all con
It W. EVANS ,!fc CO .
Newburyport-Mtss. 1 April 2T-wlnt
fiTT Broadway, Jfmc York.
HAVANA SEGARS,
AT tniiH.nS.vLE AND liCTAIl..
M EES k SALCEDO. Importers of Havana .Ne
gara-, keep constantly on hand a large and well
! selected stock of tii« best Havana and Domestic
brands from S» lu SJ00 perthousand. Corner Cher
ry Street and Colton Avenue, ii aeon, Ga.
ang 1*—ly*
printed <
written signature t
i of the Proi
vile and worthless..
The Trade supplied by ZEIMN & IIUNT, Macon.
UAUIIABT * CURD’S.
may 17
»IBB SHEIUFF SALE—Will be sold before the
» Conrt House door in the city of Macon, Bibb coun-
on the first Tuesday in June next, the following prop-
rty to-wlt:
One hundred (100) acres ef land the same being the
souttiweet half of Lot X’o. eighty-five, (85) lying in the
five hundred and fourteenth (514) District G. M. or Bibb
conntyg levied on as (he property of William B. Ruth to
satisfy a fi-fa. Issued from the Justice Coart of the five
hundred and fourteenth @14) District G. M. in favor of
Due & Grier vs. William B. Ruth, and sundry other fi fas
in my hands. Levy made by William-J. Davis consta
ble, and returned to me. J. F. BAItFIELD,
qpriiao. lStjO. ■ in 1 ^ . ^hcriff.
IBB SHERIFF'S MORTG AGE SALE.—Will he sold
Administratrix and Administrator. Sixty*
date wc will make application to the Onlii..in J
county, for leave to 6ell all the real oetste. anc 4
of tbe negroes belonging to tbe estate of l>r. *
Holland, of Jones county, deceased.
- _ Vane m. hoi.lat
BENJ. L. UOU.LV1 |
April 20,18b0- Admr x. ui*
XT OTICJC.—Sixty day* after date, apptoa® r -l
1^* made to the Ordinary of Jones cout^ ^'1
sell three hundred acre* of land, more or I
county, in District, number , uni i
two and a half acres of land more or
county, in the 20th District, number Son.
property of Margery P. Carmichael deceased I
JAMES V. WOOTEN, /
This April 2f»th, 18G0—may 1
G EORGL\, BIBB COUNTY.—Two moiifbJ
a Mm | 1 ~ 1
B r
■ before the Court HonSe door tn the city of Macon,
Bibb county, on the firet Tuesday in Jane next, within
the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit:
• One negro woman by the name or Sarah about thirty
— !||h| Texlon; levied on as the
to eatisfya znortc
_ _LCbnrt in fevorfrf wl.
Lundy, Administrator, *tc.. vs. John II. Kilpatrick.
march 31
. BRANTLY, Dep. Sheriff
_ the Court House door, in .1
X id county; on t he first Tuesday in June next.
e usual hoar* of ■ sale, the house and lot in said Town
of Knoxville known as the Grocery Ilonse, and the 1
ES.-Will be Bold, before
i tho Town of Knoxville,
iy in June next, within
.vara, -tycm.De on the East the lot of Berry SallivSi/on
the West by the lot latdy occupied by William E. Mat-
. House and lot.levicd on as the property of
Transferrec of M. P. Carmichael vp. said Martin Bar
nett. Property pointed out by said John O. Colbert,
Tnnsfervee. Levy.— '* 4 *
Carter. Constable.
Til
April 2$-.
. made and returned, to me by Ruffe*
MOSES MATTHEWS, Sheriff.
the Court Houso door, in the Town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following tracts or
parcels of land, to wit: *
The one half undivided Interest of George W. Mo
Neil in lota number one hundred and nineteen (119),
one hundred and twenty v — J —“
seven (13" v —’
All the above lota of Land lying and Wing in t&e seventh
district of originally Houston now Crawford county.—
Court, in favor of Josiah A. Park vs. tho said Gconro W.
McNeil. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
MOSES MATHEWS,
April jtt, 1808- Sheriff.
p EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY:
Of OnniXABT’s Office for Said County.
.Whereas, John A. Spcry, Guardian of John Borcharti, a
minor, petitions this Court for dismission from his said
trust:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office on or before the
2ft Monday of July to show cause. If any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand In office, this Mav 8tli, 19G0.
gray It W.T.SWRT, Ordinary.
H ouston superior court.—bib to Reform - *
Deed acconui. Settlement, Ac.
Samuel Iluutcr, procAtin ami, for Jcrusha E. Evans
and children, r*. John A. Thomas, of Houston county,
Alburtus H. Watts and Jcflerson Hogan, of Monroe
county, Adminietratora of John II. Thouia*. deceased
and Joshua Evans.
It being made to appear to the Court, that Joshua Br
ans is a non-resident of this State, and is one of the
above named defendant*, and it is ordered by the Conrt
that the said Joshua Evans have service of said Bill on
him perfected, by a publication of thi* order once a
month for lour months, previous to tho next Term of
this Court, and that, by the next term of thU Court, the
said Joshua Evans, plead, answer, or demur to said Bill,
without demurring alone.
SPSeR A HUNTER. Comptu. Solis.
A true extract from the minutes of Houston Superior
Court. May '1,1800. WM. H. MILLER,
BORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
VT _To Aurelia* E. Edgeworth, Francis It. Ed :c
Clerk.
To \ur«-Ii
and Charles \V. Kffg,-worth, of the State of^Texas' - John
" • ° ! ‘|l!!„? na hfo wifo, Alin Eliza, of the State or Ala
bama, illiam J. ratterson, and Ills wife, Anna Mari i
of Sumter, Angnstlno Patterson and ills
wife, Ellen A., or the county or Burke, Thomas M. Kil-
len or the county or Houston, Guardian, ad litem, for
Claranco A. Edgeworth, a minor, or the county or Thom-
as, and Caroline F. Edgeworth, of the county of Hous-
ton and btate or Georgia, heirs at law of Arl.illcs s.
r-dgeworth, late of said county or Houston, now deeeas-
application will be made to the Court o'j
of said county, for leave toaellaB tile reilaa]
estate of Mi da L. Grayhill, deceased, for t i ’
among the legatees of the deceased. Thi- J
I860. . E. C. GKAK.V
CliTY days after date application will ted
O Ordinary of Macon county, G<
the Land and Negroes Belonging to the estiM
It. Lowe, of said county, deceased.
May 16.1880- JOHN W. BBIUAT^
Lowe, fate of Jfacon ooor.ty.
ceased, are reqaasted fo come forward aid
dUtc payment, and those having demsndt ‘
estate are requested to present tbeir clsia
thenticated according to law. otherwise rtr *
settled. JOHN 'V. UKTXVT.*
May 16.1860-
H made to the Court of Ordav) 6
eonnty,-for leave to sell the Land and Seafi ■
to Thomas Pollock, lute of said count*.
the benefit of the heirs aad creditor* of «i£«
EDMUND A. PoLLOOt*
May 2S, 18li0-*m Cwmt Bg*
tJWO months after date application v81_k
thcO]
personal p
of Bibb county, (or lrawfe*j
ynj belonging to Sarah E-.J*
Gove, minora of SamneTF.*
DAVID W. LESTtt* 1
May 24th, i860—m ar.
Creditoh:).-.*!-) 1
- debted to the estate ot Amos t __
late of Crawford county, are requested:* e>
and make Immediate settlement, and tjov
mands against said estate are requiredt» ry
demanda within the time prescribed •>£» ,
thenticated, otherwise they trill be Mnw. - ,
lOIh, 1880. ; JOHN S. SASOJM
May »4t SARAH S.OiDfri 1 ^
r* BORGIA—JONES OOlTsTY:
U Couirr or Onnixisro^,,
The petition of Wilev Little *ho*etk«^j
Martha Jane Spear, minor of John I. g
eonnty deceased, is without s fcnsrdffnj^
prays the appointment or the Guardi*" 01 ."
property ofsaid minor. W ttET>
- - * " wtl
Upon hearing tho above petition it 1‘J
tatian be Issued and that all perr.niC'*'
they are hereby required to show
not be appointed Gnardlan of the
said minor, and why letters of Guardin''-* ■
ba granted him.
A troeextract from the Minutes. Jag,,
»ry, April 26th, I860,
may 1-tOd
'S!
Brantlev. or said eonnty. having I
trust, a*^)l!es to be dismissed ftom n» u
C(
Monday in July next, and show ca**«* u i
why said T. \V. Brantley shonld not be t
hisGoardianship. _ , , .
Given under njy hand and officials
4th, I860.’
may !>-» . . I
OUBT OF OKDINAK V, HOUSTQi ■
Mat Tebjc, 19»
c
To Joalah BazcmoreandJarnesN.'
State of Florida, Thomas J.
tnai a
Executrix of the last win and testaw^j^
Bazomore, late of sald eoun^of
this day filed her petition
said county of Houston, and prays t! u‘
sue to the devisees, legatees, and
ed:
'l ake notice, that a i>ai>cr, iinrnorting to be the last
will and testament of Achilles S. Eclgeworth, late or -.ii»l
county, deceased, ha* been propounded for probate in
solemn form in tho Court of Ordinary of said countv of
Houston by Salathiel C. Edgeworth, named therein ‘Ex
ecutor, and that I hayo appointed the first Monday in
Ptember next as the time for hearing the proofs as to
the Execution of said will. If you or cither of vou i*h ....
to oppose the probate of said will, appear in said Court south half
at the tunc aforesaid. In person or by counsel. 2W. (fractioi
*■“ ffleial signature, this 7th dav of original*
W. T SWIFT, Uni inary. ‘
tament of t _ ,
will be propounded for probate
Siyta Xmst . ta ,am
:a made and providetJ. t
first Mom
such cases
MaylO, 1888-fer
TTl.h msi.—coxrar or oiipiSABT;
7) ULE .MM.-t’om or ■ ...
>t> ph* ■■ 1 i' 1
did In his !ife time execute to win
IhiihI comlitiunci to execute
8t*pto> Collins, for lots of bsua
„r era. I'.'!--.;-.'-,:
without
ONES COURT OF ORDINARY—Mav Term is»*,o
The petition of Henry ,J. Marshall, Guardiar
inces V. Marshall, now Frances V. done- ‘how
that he ha* ffeJy scttlcd.with his -aid Ward, and pr
that he may be discharged from his said Guardians!
ind lettersdiamlssory do granted him. This March i..., ., vv ,
. HENRY j: MARSHALL. cor.formity with said bond. ^
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that cita ; TherSbro ill persons oonj^wi
d, and that all persons concerned be. and i fled and roquin-d to file t'>; *r
enereby,required to show cause, if auythey have, , have, in mv office, witnm the' or & r c«JJ
before the first Monaav in Julv next, whv s.ii<i 1 whv -aid Executrix should iu •. w i:l:
T Marshall shall not be dismissed, aud whv let- ! ties" to said lots <»f land in
• said IVtcrat . ;ilc:
!t5ecuSo?UUes to «dd »otjoi
kattkp Stephen 3
t»oprice oftoSSPuisoSut**jfl|
,»hen Foil in* Lung iH.-ntiomjS^Jg^erSg
Stubbs, Executrix on the m said l° t? |
a- d. to cxectir tjtlcsjo jM
L Ar '*e
tion be is
ffiemlasory shonld not be granted him. And i: is And it
den-d Hint this c-itation be pubii-hed in some public 1 li-ln-d
azette of Ibis blate for the space of fortv da vs I ,,,■ , 1R:
A true extract from the minutes. Jones Court of Or- i space of three niontlis
" ROLAND T. HOSS, True extract from the Min..;
Dep. Clerk. 1 march tt-3m
that a
mntry merchant* gensrally. mar W w U feb 1 d-ly u. u, nouoiai.'ra « x*y 11
, further ortlere.:....' -
e C,eorg.a i«- - r 't„
icoaatj,
-aft
Vt'ji, M. iULKT