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■ that echo there.
HEAVES.
Beyond thrae chilling wind* nnd gloomy ride*
Beyond death'* cloudy pot*!.
There la a land where beauty never die*
And love become* immortal.
Aland whoae light* 1* never dimmed by nhade,
Whose Held* are ever vernal;
Where nothing beantltnl can ever fade.
But bloom* lor aye, eternal.
We may not know how uweet It* balmy air.
How bright and Ihlr It* flower*;
We may not hear the song*tha
Through tho*e enchanted bon nr.
The city’* shining tower* we may not *ec,
•With onr dltn, earthly vision;
For Death, the *ilent warder keep* the key
That ope* those gale* ely»ian.
Bnt ootnetlme*, when adown tho we»teru *ky.
The flery «nn*et linger*.
It*golden gates awing Inward noiselessly
Unlocked by nneccn Unger*.
And while they staud a moment half ajar.
Gleams (bom the inner glory
Stream brightly through tho azure vault afar.
And half reveal the story.
Oh. land unknown! Oh. land of love divine!
Father all wire, eternal,
(1 tilde, guide there wandering feet of mine
Into tho*e gate* supernal. .
Cider Poetry.
A gentleman received a bottle of dcilclout cider, with
the following line*;
•• Old friend, accept this bottle.
Your mouth then open wider,
First to imbibe, then to exclaim—
•By George! wkat glorious cider!’
Perhaps »ome fair young damsel,
Jt Whose locks have never belied her,
<ywP . Will not ohjeet to take n swig
When you sit down he—elder.
When genial grown—rtqnember—
If you have never trliw her—
To pop the question and he sure
The tjriilt will do—cider.
Tho Hotort.
by ucotutc r. nonius.
Old Nick, who Unght tile village school
Wedded a maid of homespun habit;
He w as stubborn as a mule.
Flic was playful a* a rabbit.
Poor Jane had scarce become a wife.
Before her husband sought to make her
'Hie pink of romitry-polisned life.
And prim and formal as a If uakcr.
One day the tntor went abroad.
And simple Jenny sadly missed him;
When be returned, behind her lent
She slily stole and fondly kissed him I
• The husband's anger rose!—and ret!
And white his fa<V> alternate grew I
"Less freedom, ma’am!"—Jane sighed and said,
‘•Oh, dear! 1 didn't know 'twa* yon 1”
J3P" II. M. Welsh, a National Democrat,
was elected Mayor of Ne w Haven, Conn., on
the 4th inst.
IS?" The Harrisburg Telegraph states that
tlfe Hell anti Everett men will not run an dec
toral .ticket in Pennsylvania.
is said that the reatfbn why the "Ke-
pulilicans’’call Lincoln ••Honest Abe,” is to dis-
1 tingaish him from tho rest of their party.
JEgT”“Hyron,” is the name of the new Post
Office recently established in Houston county,
-.Ga., Geo. S. Peebles, Postmaster.
t-t7* Mrs. Julia Dean llaync re-ojtcncd the
Winter Garden Theatre, New York, coni'
,. tnencing on "Monday, in “ The Lady of Ly-
rons.”’
Ed " Ex-Governor Seymour announces in a
letter tlutt Ills name will tuit lie presented l»o-
’ fore the Haltiinore Convention as a eandidate
for President.
£3jr"Not less than three mnnlcrs have al
ready Occurred in this country, because ofquar-
rcls growing out of the late prize fight; one in
Albany , one in the Western part of this State
and tho third in New Orleans.
J3F“A coxcomb, talking of the transmigra
tion of souls, said—“In the time of Moses, I
Itave no doubt I was a golden calf." “Very
likely.” replied a lady; ‘‘time has robbed you
of nothing but the gilding.”
fyCalignani describes an extraordinary con
trivance for transmitting sound to very*large
distances, which has just been presented to the
Academy of Sciences by the Abbe Labordc. As
the action of tho electric thiid may be trans
mitted to any distance, “it follows,” says Galig-
nani, “that, if properly modified and improved,
the apparatus wo have described may enable
jicrsons in Paris to hear a tune played in Lon
don* or even at St Petersburg.’’
fStCAin’t it curious, squire, weddin’s is
never out women’s heads ? They never think
of nothing else. A young gal is always think-
in’ of her own. As soon as she is married, she
is a matchmakiu' for her companions; and
when she is a grain older, her darter’s weddin’
is up|tcrmost agin. Oh, it tikes a great study
to know a woman. How cidlnin’ they are !
Ask a young gal the news, she’ll tell you of all
the deaths in the place, to make you think she
don't trouble herself ntiout marriages. Ask an
old woman, she’ll tell you of all the marriages,
lo make you think she’s takin’ an interest in
the world that she ain't. • They certainly do
beat alt do women.
PAID nr YOUR OWN COIN.
“ Grandmother, I hate to go away from you;
you like me, nobody else does. Last night,
George Rcdin and I had a quarrel; I struck him
and he struck me. Nobody likes me.” Peter
Jones said this as he was sitting on his trunk
ready to start for home.
“ He only paid you in your own i»in," said
grandmother; “people generally do—a blow
for a blow, cross words for cross words, hate
for liate.”
“ 1 don’t know but it is so,” said Peter,
looking very sorry, “but it is a poor sort of
coin.”
“ How different it would be if your pockets
were full of the right sort of coin" said grand
mother.” “What kind f’asked Peter. “Tho
coin of kindness,” said grandmother. “If the
great pocket of your heart were full of that
sort of coin, tho more you’d get back, for you
are generally paid in your own coin, you know;
then how happy you would be."
•The coin of kindness,” rej)eated Peter, slow
ly ; “ that is a good coin, isn’t it?- I wish my
kets were full of it, grandmother. If I'd be
d to the boys, they’d be kind to me.”-—
“Just so,” said grandmother.
Peter’s own mother had died. After that he
was sent to grandmother’s, for he had a ouar-
relsomc, fretful temper, and his aunt could not
manage him with the other children. His
trandmothcr dealt kimlly and patiently with
tint, and helped him to improve himself. Peter
now had a new mother, and his father had sent
for him to come home. Peter did not want" to
go. He felt sure he should not like his tteW
mother, and Out she would not-like" Ititfi,—
“That depends upon vonrself, Peter,” said
grandmother; “carry fove and kindness in
your |>oeket, anti you’ll find no difficulty."—
The idea struck the boy’s mimL He Wished
he could, lie said. ;
“ And the best of it is," said grandmother,
•if you once begin paying it out, yottf pockets
will uever be empty, for you'll ltequid in yonr
own coin. Re kind ami you’ll lsvtreatod kind-;
ly; love and you'll be loved.” “ I ’wislt I
could,” said Peter. * • j
All the way home he more or less thought of
it. I don’t know about Ills welcome home, or
what his father or new mother said,to hint.—
The next morning he arose early, as lie was
used to at grandmother’s, and came down
stairs, where, everything being new, he .felt
very strange and lonely. “ I know I shan’t be
contented here,” lie said to himself, “I know 1
shan't. 1 am afraid there is not a bit of Jove in
tnv pocket”
'However, in a little while his new "mother
came down, when Peter went up to Iter and.
said, “ Mother, what can T tlo to help you ?”
“ My dear boy," she said kissing him on the
forehead, “ how thoughtful you are. I tliank
you for your kind offer; and what can I do to
help you ? for I am afraid you will l»c lonely
hero at first, coming front your dear, good
grandmother.”
Wlinta sweet kiss was that It nude hint so
happy. “ Hut’s paying nte in more than'niy
own coin,” thought Peter. Then he knew lie
should love his new mother; and front that good
hour Peter’s pockets began to’ fill with the aTSoinDearinei
bcautinil bright coin of- kindnoss; which Is the a3figa* ironCo
all eluntre” in the world. Keep VQltr thine new and -vi
GEORGE PACE & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Patent Portable Circular
SAW MILLS,
Also, PORTABLE Stoat
ENGINES.
No. S Schrcedcr St.,
BALTIMORE, MD. /
Wc ar# now manufacturing our celebrated Attfnt For-1
table circular Saw Mills, with some recent Improve- [
ments, w hlrh. independent of our claims as patentee*. I
place our Saw Jfllls far in advance of ant other In the
market, both a* to durability and working capacity.— I
IV* alto continue to manufacture, and with a constantly
Increasing demand. oar Improved Portable Steam Ku
rin es, of from (US horse power. Also stationary
Steam Engine*, of all *lxr*. Grist Mill* (or plantation
use. Horse Power* for driving Saw Mills, (or glinting
cotton, and other plantation pnrpo*c*. shingle Ma
chine*. for sawing shingles, a very serviceable ami eflec-
live machine, bring all Iron. Stamp Puller*, that save
■t least half the labor la elmrlng laud. Scroll Saw, Coin
and Cob Crusliors, Past Hole Angers, together with
many other labor ravine Inventions,
KorOstalognsa, nr oilier Information, addrn**
GKO. PAGE A CO., No. It, Srhrortlrr SI..
. Ilnltlutore. Mil.
Or Wit. P. Yotnih, Agent.’ Savannah, Ga.
JnneVwly
SOTJTHEBKT TvE-AJOE
CLOTH I TV O !
the undersigned has in store a
LARGESTOCK I
j SOUTHERNMade CLOTHING!
From material Manufactured In the South, which ho
guarantees to sell (at a profit,) aa low a* any one prnies-
btg to sell at New York cot*
CROCKERY.
NEW STOCK
CHINA, GLASS. CROCKERY, ___
SILVER l’L ATKD WARE, TABLE CUTLERL,
BOHEMIAN GLASS. 1.AMI'S. AC.
BOLSHAW A 11EBZOG,
April Sl-w No. 11. Cotton Avemie.
CAUTION
A LL perron* are forbid trading tor, or purchasing, a
noti dated May 25,lWO, and nude pavablo to T. C.
& A. II. Brown, at the Marine Bank,JnMaroa,D©c. 2^,
E. 8AULSBURY.
A. McQUEEN,
r - * i a
best “small clunge” in the world. Keep yojtr
pockets full of it, boys and girls, anil you will
never be in want
For the Telegraph.
. TO MISS——, OF MACON", GA.
At morn when bird* their tongs repeat.
In warbling note* *o soft and sweet—
When zephyr* blow o’er bill and bower, '
• The fragrance of the dainty (lower.
Thy name upon my lips will be, „ •
While memory dear wHt turn to thee.
And when the sun’* bright burning rays, * ■
Upon the mirtowed atteamlet plays.
And nature in her garb of green.
Present* a smile that maybe seen
(n every flower that derk* the tree.
Oh! then, sweet one, Fll think of thee. •-
;’* close, • •-
lo repose, -
The gentle notes of fairy-bell*;
I’ll torn the leave* of memory's book „
And cast on thee a lingering look. . . 9
Raleigh, N. C„ June 8,1st®.
r>00000000000000000000-<x>7j
Macon, G-a.,
M ANUFACTURER of Wrought Iron RAILING
‘of every description, and for all purpose*, viz;
f PLAIN AND*ORNAMENTAL,
i frotn the liglifo*t scroll Iron up totlie heaviest Kail-
I ing inod. Having hu sii'IWi virielf *»l ufuljjns,
| mirrbasvr* caiifful tall lo be suited,
t living entirely'of Wrought Iron, their ^ strength
cannot be questioned, and lor beauty they cnimot he
surpassed any where. All kinds of Fancy Iron Work
m.ide to ordei. Particular aiteutiou paid to making
all Kind's of
Geometrical Stair Railing.
liT' p«M’iin«*ns of Work ran b* s«*on at the Uesi-
denes of T (l.llolt. \. t’. \V. Andrews, and WuuJ.
Sic Elroy. Ka<|«, Also, to eiiclo-nres in Rose.-Hill
Ouiefvry • * jujjJS
COFFINS.
TYOSE WOOD. Solid ilahoeanr, Velvet Stained
It Cheap Veneered .Mahogany Collins. Also New Sty]
Metallic l a-i— Mipi-rio* to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metallic Cases at low. r price*.
feb 2Z w-lv M OOI). ltltO. & CO.
South- tV t—tci n IS nil ISoail
BONDS.
SouthAYrstern* Kail Road Co., I
Maco.v, Geo., Feb. Bth, 1SC0. f
T>KSOLVED, that holders oftb« Koudp of this Corapa-
IX ny endorsad by the Central Rail Road * Bankfa?
Co in pan v of Georgia, fallinj; due in the years lbGl and
18G3, which bonds are not, on ‘bclrftice, convertible into
Stock, are hereby permitted to convert their bond* into
Stock at any time prior to the 1st day of J hit, I860. AT-
tcr the 1st of July next such Bonds will not be con\erti-
t ’ 1 A5^“frf,°TThat the for-oln^^publi shedoneeaw^k
in Savannah, Macon and Mllledgcville until July 1st,
i860. , f
A true extract from the minutro. B0 , FEVILLET
feb 18 w-t July 1. ’ Setr^n,
Drugs and Medicines.
ZHILIN & HUNT,
Druggists and Chemists,
(Opposite Georgia Telegraph Office,)
rUIiE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
u I. we tlierefore’invile you to examine our Stock.
Surgical Instruments, Furniture ami Fixtures
air .11 articles required for I’hysjciaus. MKrchtnt
and Druggists, will be furnished at LOW OAbll
PRICES.
I’ar Wholtsalery at low figures; und only for
CASH." «■•* G
FOU
rpiIIE bonse and lot occupied during the last four years
by the subscriber; the house'contains six- large
rooms, and several small ones, large hall and piazza, all
painted and finished In fine style. Thu lot is covered
with fruit and shade trees, and has a never-failing Spnng
of water. My only reason for selling is. simply, because
the house Is too large for my use, and too good to rent
out. To a family having daughters to educate the-abovc
property would be very desirable, as It Is situated in
front of the College In a good neighborhood. For terras,
apply to 1I1CNUY LO\ 1.
April Sl-wtf
Tho rush to the 1’ikc s l’qak gold mines still
continues very great.
Why is it impossible for “ Abe” Lincoln to
attain tho l’resitlcntinl chair? Because lie
lacks an / of being nhU-.—Ilontou Courier.
Accounts from Key West say the captured
Africans are dying so fast that not more titan
700 or 800 will ho left to send back of- all the
cargoes. . .
Serious apnrehensiiM.s are entertained that
the health of Senator Douglas is permanently
impaired. His friends advise him to seek re-
jtose.
Arkansas Crops.—The Napoleon (Arkansas)
Planter of Saturday last has the most flattering
reports of the growing crops in tlmt State. The
yield promises to bo large knd handsome.
Some six months since Leonard Edwards, of
Troy, lost a valuable gold watch, which he hail
laid" upon a stand on retiring. Last Saturday
ho found it snugly stowed away in a rat hole. '
A writer on domestic economy, in giving in
structions for keening eggs fresh, says, “ Lay
with the small end down.’’ He does not speci
fy whether this direction is for the hen or the
hquscwife." •
An exchange tells of a lazv genius' up his
, who being asked, as he lay sunning hirn-
1 tho grass, what was tho height of his am-
ion replied, “To marry a rich widow that’s
got a bad cough.
m Tom IIy hr.—This noted pugilist was one of
tho Republican delegates to Chicago. He is an
active Lincoln man, and was tho leader of a
grand procession at Chicago; on the night fol
lowing the nomination.
Jones has been out to a chantpagne'party,
and returned home at a late hour. Ho had
Itnrdly got into the house when the clock
struck four. “One—one—one—one!” hic
cupped -Jones “I say, Mrs. Jones, this clock
is out of order; it has struck one four tiroes.”
Emigrants Attacked by Indians.—Advices
received at St Iritis, on the fith inst, state that
the Indians in the territory of Arizona were be
coming very troublesome.
Tbey were attacking trains, killing people
and stealing mules along tho mail route.
Parson Brownlow says of lion. Hannibal
Hamlin; “ In all tho acqircments of mind,
manners end morals, features, complexion, form
of body aha limbs, shape of mouth' and- nose,
woolly"itair, with kinks, ho so much resembles
a negro* that dressed np indifferently, lie could
be sold in tho South for a field band." %
Manumission or Slaves.—The lsw prohibit
ing the innnuntission of slaves -in Maryland
went into operation on the first of June. In view
of this fact no less than one hundred and thirty-
six slaves have boon manumitted in Frederick
county alone, since the 1st of March, when the
law was passed.
Keuko Wit—Tub Japanese.—The “colored
population” of Washington do not think very
highly of tho Japanese. One of their number
was beard telling a brother ns the Japanese
passed in view;
“Wy, dey ain’ nothin’ mar’n colored folks,
wid dcir heads shaved. Plenty colored folks
in dts town whiter iltn dey is. Ttctter not come
here. Go to foolin’ round too much, somebody
snake ’em off and sell ’em to Orleans. Do Lord
klcts us, any bow; niggers is lookin’ up.”
TiikVCan’t Keep ’Em.—A young man in
St Isittis, named John Allen, sued out a writ
of replevin fur the recovery of a valuable ring
which he had given Mis* Jane ltccd, under con
viction that she would marry him. D
situation with iter parents, she concluded not
to tlo tuty such thing, but to keep the ring as a
present John wouldn't agree lit this, and the
Court decided it should be given him.
“Tommv” in a Mi sb.—“ Tommy," the
sprightly interpreter to the Japanese Embassy,
has involved himself in a “ muss” at Washing
ton. On Monday, a beautiful young lady, with
a good deal of the hauteur in her manners, de
clined to let Tommy kisa her, whereupon the
young Tycoon declared sho “ was much d—d
proud
Good Advice.—Ho gave good advice who
aaid: If you are in trouble, don't tell it to every
person you meet Not one in a hundred will
sympathize with you. Some may .-peak a word
of comfort, to tino away and ri Inule you; but
precious few will lau ;b less fredy, or engage
wit k li ; camcstn< sin the business of life.—
Troubles, in nine ca ten, are like
tbreatcmng clouds, wl ichiocn vanish.
Woman.—Place her among flowers, foste?
her os a tender plant and she is a thiiig of fan
cy, waywardness, and sogietimcs folly. An :
noyed by a dew-drop, fretted by the touch of a
butterfly’s wing, ami ready to faint at the rus
tle of a beetle;-the zephrs are too rough, the
shadows arc too heavy for her. "and she is over
powered by the perfume of a rose bud Bnt
let real calamity come—rouse her affections—
kindle the fires of hc : r heart, nnd mark her then.
IIow her heart strengthens itself, how strong is
her purpose. Place her in the heat of Jiattlc—
give her a child, a bird—anything sheJoVes or
pities, to protect, and see her white arms, ns a
shield while her own blood crimsons to hes up
turned forehead, praying for life to protect the
helpless. - ,
Transplant her to the dark places of earth—,
awaken her energies to action, Anil her breath
becomes a healing, her presence a blessing.—;
She disputes, inch by inch, the stride of stalk-,
ing pestilence, when man, the strong anil brave,
shrinks away affrighted misfortune daunts her
not; she wears away a fife of silent endurance,
and goes forth, with less -timidity' than to her
bridal. In"prosperity, she is a. bud full.of
odors, waiting but for the wind* of adversity,
to scatter them.aoroad—pure gold, valuable,
but untried in the furnace. In short, woman
is a miracle, a mystery; the centre from wlddr
radiates the great charm of existence.
Indecency in Dress;—At the ball recently
given • by the Empress Eugenic, at the Hotel
d’Albe, a painful feature of this gorgeous scene
was’thc total disregard to delicacyjn the-prent-
er part of the costumes; the generality of flic
toilettes' being a complete tin tire**; shoulder-
stays and sit i-v s Mere discarded and in ipost
cases rtqd-ceil bya string of precious-stones
lightly holding together the scanty draperies of.
the corsage, which left exposed the bijat anil
Shoulders.
A Triflihg Differenee.—Judge H—, of De
troit, although celebrated in his*pH>fcssion, was
noted amopg his acquaintances as beinj-_ very
dull of seeing a pun. - One day, being at a diif-
ncr party, the following conundrum wjygiven
by one of the guests: • ?
4f When vs a young lady \ikc a vehicle in com
mon use?”
“When she is a little sulky.”.
The Judge, like all tho rest of the company,
thought it first-rates. The next’evening, pay
ing, a visif"to Miss Belle C—, tho Judge thought
it would, please her- very well, nnri^ gave it as
follows: • ' •
When is a young lady likna vehicle in com
mon nse?"
MissC—, having given it up, .the Judge-re
plied," to her amazement anil amusement
Wlten she is a little buggy.”
Uult Men.—In the eastern part of Ohio,
there resides a man named Brown, Dow a-Jtts-
ticc of the Peace, and a vety sensible man, hut
by common consent, the ugliest ihdividuoTin
the West;, being long, gaunt, sallow and awry,
with a gait like a kangaroo. Ono day .lie wjLs
out hunting, and on one of the mountain roads
he met a man on foot and alone, who was long-’
cr and gaunter, by all odds, than himself. He
could give the Squire fifty, arid beat him.
' Without saying a Word, Brown r.isfed his
gun and deliberately leveled it at the stranger.
“ For God’s sake, don’t shoot!” shouted the
man, in alarm.
“Stranger,’-’ replied Brown," £ I swore ten
years ago, that if ever i met a man uglier than
than I was, I’d shoot him, anil yon arc tficfirst
one I ’vc ever seen."
The stranger, after taking a careful survey of
his rival, replied: “Well, captain, if i look
oige than you-do, idioot I don’t want
to "live any longer!”
A Hard Lemon.—One of tlu- party
ing ol a four-legged chicken he had seen, when
iNtmon immediately averred that, that chicken
was.not near so peculiar as a duck he hail seen
in his youth, of whom a certain Captain Morgan
was the fortunate posscsor, for it not only had
two pair of legs, but that "one pair groped from
his back. It would be impossible for us to re
pent his own words, but his story was that tin"
duck, chAsing grassltoppors, after getting tired
with running on one jtair of legs, would turn
over and continue his feeding.
This story rather nonplussed one of the (tarty,
who suggested that it was impossible for the
11 °°°* duck to feed with his bill pointing upward.
“Oh,” says Lemon, “his neck turned on a
swivel!”
“But how about the wings. Lemon **’
“Well, to tell you the truth, them shifted!”
In spod;ing of the mosquitoes of a large site,
seen by one of a party in a Southern lake, Lem
on, (who was a sea-faring man many years) re
marked :
‘Well, there! Surinam is the damdest place
for mosquitoes I ever seed. I^ast time I went
for a load of mcrlAsses my cousin driv me about
to a plantation, and ’mong other things on the
farm I mv i i»iii- id"! in- prcttii-.-t \.-kc . it:', i
ever laid my eyes on. Now, (I’m Idlin' the
truth; yon needn't laugh) when l come back
where them cattie was first, cue ox was missin’,
or there was nothin’ of him left but skin and
bom-:, any way ; and if you'll believe me, I
squinted up to a la c, and there was the cus-
Sodest lug skeeter I ever seed, a pickin' liis
tooth with one of the horns." I
■; J.N.& O. D. FINDLAY, ’ '
(SiirrtrloqjMrtntn the late Firm rf It. Flitillan A Sou.)
- . Ivlaoon, Gra,./
.7S. l.Vt'i'.JCTI’RERS OF
S TEAM Engines md Boilers, froirf r» to 100 horse iu|W-
or. Portable Engines, fur Qinnfns cotton, Find#
UmCp Improved'Circular Saw "Mills, the best in use. Mill
and Gin Gearing of all sires. Cotton Screws and Presses,
a Boilers, Pallet* Iron ftl'U ng, of various
m Columns for Stores. Iron Awning*, some
thing new and*very" handsome. Mill Stones, Portable
Grist Mills, for limitation use. Ax- &c. Alt tntrk tm
runUd. „ * [may 11] J. X. & C. 1>. F1KDLAY.
S vve Freight and Comjnissions.
(Jarluirt Cun I
SOLE AGENTS'
Fairbank’s Scales.
A full asauGment ofjCouVRer and PtatfiirurScale*
aow hr store, sl.d sold at their priiut—oo freijtkt ml-
dr.!. Orilers fur Kailrosils. Warehouse*.-anil oilier
large Scales tnkeu. aml will see them put up.
may 17 - . j - -
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
il
ollaron, Georgia.
jdiin s. xenon it. n, .. JosnUAsenonfh-D.
* We are prepared to Sfanufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
©!iis©'iyi(L^i^ rtiLgp
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Sugar Mills,
BR ASS' AND IRON CASTINGS,
Or EVERT DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having the uin>t etunph to assortment of Iron lull
ing* in the Stale, whit’** fonfelegance, neatness,ddra-
bitity and design,-ran not be surpassed, gnd ;i re salt-
*hl« for the Fronts of •
Dnrllinipi. C’ruiefery 2*ots, I k ablie MqaarrM,
'i Cliurrh Prnrfft nnd Clnli enirv.
Persons desirous of nnrehnaiug RAILINGS, will
do'irtll to give us |* mli, as we are determined to oi-
fer *• good bargains as nny Northern Kstahlishnu tit.
uP^poHnieiisof nnr Work can be *e^n at Hose
Hill Cemetery, and at various jirivitfl residences in
this city. . • ’ ~ novaD »y
D. W. EVANg A:- GO.,
NOr
.677.
Broad
way,
N. fork.
The
Gift-
BOOK
Sl’OKE.
'ran oldest established
GIFT BOOK HOUSE. ’
. FAIL! CARRIAGES,
PLAN’DS Ofd Slum/, opposite (Ac Post Office.
A
PULL and extensive assortment of fine Car-
riages..Harness, Ac., from the best and most
reliable Mawaftaptorfcnt%innsb»tipg of the latest and
most approved style of
CALECIIK & BERLIN COACHES,
which «re much admired, aud Jor a family Carrjsge
are comfortable nud convenient,— with Phaeton*,
Rock a ways, Brets top, slide sent, jump seat, and
no top Buggies, offered, as the best of-work on the
most reasonable terms for Cash. approved Notes,
sep 6 - J. C. THORNTON A* Cl).
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
IMEslgoix, <3-a. .
| NYITES the ;
I attention of '
t li e Sporting
Public and **th- —
rsri- to their
Isrg" selection i.f IfOUIILEGUSS. RIFLES, I'IS
TOL8, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY.
FISHI.Vl; Ta' KLE walking sticks. FOK-
EIGX AND DOMESTIC AMUNITION,«oLevery
article found iu a FIRST CLASS a
Sportsman’s Emporium,
NORTH OR SOUTJJ.
llv cari*f.ilatt-ntiotf to tlifi liusHii-at. amt keeping
the best HOODS in uurjirua wt- expect "In receive*
ciintinnatinn of pnsf favors.. '
Rrpniriris rnrcfuHy ntti-nile.l tons hrlrl*-
-O.-t, SB fore.
• was speak
A GIFT WITH EVE 10' RQ 0 ^’
- worrrii piiou co ckxtn to
BOOKS: -
Wonstant additions lo tuirftfK’lc, wc lihve collected
J J the largest and most varied selection of Be
offered by any jmblishing Rouse iu tl»«* count
wjiich art* fresii m^i the publishers Itaiols, anti
iiiblishiug house iu tin* country, all
oi^i the publishers b;ifi<lp, and are war
ranted perfect iu every form.
*A Cataloga«S * Which for perfection Of aremgrinent,
careful selcrtlon. and classiflcatlon «»f Anrlcnt and Mod
ern Literature, has never l>ocn equalled, and has been
copied and imitated by compilers of .catalogues through
out the cottnlry* is now remodeled and improved, nud
ilOdfreeto *
will be mailb
> any address on, .application.
Send for a Catalogue,
It will lie. mailed free tojnur address, and will prove
an invaluable assistant In the fornutiou of a library, or
the eeleetion of useful and entertaining n\i<iing.
O-IFTS.
The litpitlcss varieties nf Cilts distributed, nml their
really Intrinsic vnlne, will rouitnend them to all lovers of
good taste. By buying in Inrge quantities, and for easily
we'are cuaidvd t*> apj>orti«m a greater value to our |>at-
rons than others, as one trial will convince "those who
Wish to test the strength Aif our Indur'cinents. - • .
DIiSPATCH. >
Those who rcgirtl a prompt reply to their orders will
he sure and send u* their iiatronage, Os Uie cx-ntral loca
tion" of New York City, with its waur diverging tnrans
of transportation, give us unrivalled advantages in for-
Wkxding t«» the nntst distant 4*oihts. The pusiness ar-
*- —“* 1 1 ** »rough-
g mail,
- war toineir destination,
and na orders are delayed over twenty four hours from
in*
raugenvent s of our establishment have been th«*n>
1v perfreteti, tharordera.received by the evening i
the next morning are tin their way tolheir destinal
and no orders art; delayed o
the time of their receptlou.
Wc take tho risk of aU Ls* through the ma ik if the
directions ate followed as in Catalogue, wT)i«.li is uot
done by.othsr Hitt Book House*. J4hik‘.v sent iirtIn
form of.dralt, payable to our order, or letters euclo.-in
fund*,' If ri*gistered according lo (aw, are-insured a sat
return. ' * !. " • * .• • *
• ‘ . A&EKTTS.
Book Agent*, ami (hose desiring to beednte so. sfioitld
examine mir lom\s, os ten btM»ks*hiay In* sold, in the
same time that one may ha dii-posctl of Itr the regular
way, tlmmgh the ihducements given bj us pi the pur-
rST.We i«ij the most liberal rommlssbfn to Agents.
tsrwi
lltNiks and
complete
%W m We guarantee perfect satisfaction to a!l who may
favor ns with their patronage* *.,
How to Seud for Books,
Onkvs of Fir* Uuok* anil iipnarris, shuulil Is- «-nt In-
express, if possible, as It is clnapcr and safer tliau hy
Tall.
.Jfom-jr, if posaihle, aboulil he sr-ut in form of Drafts,
aa paymrot van be stupp.il If lost throa^h the ninil.
Letters enclosin': money maybe seflt at onr risk, pro
vided they are rejrfsterr-il scrnrdlii" to law. These pre-
cantjon. are ainiple, and within Un- rondi of all,assurin’’
toe safe traaamlltojicu of Looks. ; ,
f4T In ordcrlra books, Ihe lltle. In black letters ouly,
should bo nsod. Tho wriliu™ slmttlil Isnihin, sml tbe
Name, Peat Ofllec, eunnty and State, slmnhl be dlstlnef,
to avoid mistake.
Scud fcir :t Caialo^Kc.
ict All communications to
- D W. EVANS k CO.,
;l S7-wr7m C77 Bnadteay, JVm York.
\% ANTED,
ENTERPRISE WORKS. MACON, GA.
D. B.&J.W. WOODRUFF.
ITiOrjilK’fOKS,
(jontnrim-s f:jr *ry stylw nf Building* and Mqnufac-
* , * _ turers of «
Wjuilmv ^aiihflSIinils, Panel
Doors, Biackcls, Maiihlinss, Ac.,
'AU tnaduqfrmn llift best of SEAt?ONKl)»Ll’MHKIl
.‘tml wJirfAiJ^tl la utu *alt*facli|>n. - tv»r also keep
on bund audjbr aJae, a large assart *»#•«? of.
. LUMB E H, •
which wo will sell at the lowest MAUKKT FUICK
FOR VAX ir. Persons Tnwaut of any of. the above
work, wiM do well to give us a calk or address us by
letter, nud w« will forward t*U( CfrCulnr' with list ot
prices, Ac. " ,
*300,000 Ltiliis dm Iimitl,
an uaqellont article," and for .-altrin bits to «uit pur-
chasi's. - r.
Dressed • Flopring for sales Sawing
* * -aud PLAN INO donc-to ord*r.'
I*. H. Plans and SpociHcations.'furiiished for any
style «f Buildings it desired.
Agents for ApdentoorAc .Solis Improved Pnrt*ut A*-*
phaltie Uooting Fell, a light clear, economical ku<f
durable Rooting, bamples may he st‘*u at onr office.
Alla, Agents f»»r Wood * Perot’s Iron Works,
Ttiiltuir'iiiflu. AV** care furnish KAJLIXUS, It AI.
CONIKrt IKON ViatAXpAILS .STAIRS Ac. We
have a very great variety-of.Desigtisf, which we will
take pleasure in showing to our customers.
nng:ri D. -IU W. WOOJJKfTF..
Fine Furniture.
171NK Parlor Setts, Rose Wodd, 'Mahogany and ticor-
gla Walnut Fumlturtv
. Secretaries am! IUM>k Cases, Desks aifil Book Cases. ’
Bureaus of Rose Wood, Mahogany ami .W.nbiut.
Solas, Tcte-n-IVtcs, Jiivans, jMjqiahlcs, <Utomans ip
Hair Cloth, Flu.-li, Broca), Ac.
HalrClotli, 1‘ln-b, lirocatel, CanrpSpilt Bottom, mid ev
ery kind of Cliair known to Uiu trade. ^ »*
3HDSTEADS. .
Rose Wood, Waluut, Maple, Mahogany, Beech, Cum,
Ac., High, Low. French am! Cottage.
Wardrobe* or Rose Wood, Mahogany. Walnut, and
Fine. Safes of all Patterns - - .
TABLES.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Rxtendon, Folding,
Leaf, Squa/c, Round, &c. - * r
Mattress*** of Hair, C-ottou. Moss and Patent Spring.
Feather Beds, Pillows and Itobterv.
Flue Mirrors, common l,obxitigClasses, Looking Class
nfla, Pfctani fllwT • -
Wimkov Similes and Fitie Cornices.
Buckets, Tubs; l>ip]K-rs, lfroouis. Brush Brooms, Featli
Middle Georgia Medical College
rnilE COURSE OF LECTI UES in this institution will
X commence the first Wednesday in 0*-tober next, and
dose with the commencement on the last V\ ednesday in
January. '
FACULTY':
Ij. L. Sauniibus, M. IX, Professor of Anatomy’;
John T. Basks, M. JX, Professor ofSurgcry:
R. B. Uxtvsnu, M. D„* Professor oT Materia Mcdlca
?L SAiSnKit*, M.‘ D., Professor of Medical Jurispru-
Vxwelly, M. D.y 1’rofessor of - Physiology and
^ ^fllTloBKUT, A- M.M. IX, Proh ssor of Medical Chcm-
1 ^K?F. Knott, M. Professor of Iu*titutfe« and i*mc-
ticoof Medicine; ' -
• T. M. Daks all, M. D., ProTesaor of Olistetric* >-
M. J. Daniel, M. D., Professor of Disease* of \\ omen
and Children; * • ' 4 k _ '
J. II. Connallt, M. IX, Demonstratorof Anatomy.
'march M w6n> . -8. II. SAUNDERS, Dean.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE a RETAIL
DH.UGOIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON. GA.
I S Jiapuy to inform hiu friendfi, patron.- ami the
1 public gcnL-ral!y, that his Stock is now full and
•tonatete, which comprises everyartirletbat should
-be found in a First Class
Di’iiKitntl Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamer ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, .
"which are bought with ,-reatattention to purity,:m<(
sold as LOW as at any DrugKstablishmeut In lieor-
ffia-
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at *11 hours with nare and neatness:
His Stock consists In part of tho following articles
Drugs, Chemicals and lUcdiciucs,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety.
Window Glass, Patty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches.
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,.
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and OeU-tines,
Fine O*stor Oil for Family ose.
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only, - ri
IVriuim-ry.i’mnadesarid Toilet-Articles.
Gold and Silver Leal, Goldaud Tin-foiland Artificial
Teeth, .* ‘ * ’• ^
Hair,Tooth asoNaii. Rroshzz, •
White Wash, Paint. Cloth and Flesh Hrushes,
TRIPOLI,* oreat article for cleaning Metal and
- Glass, - j - *. . .4
Grass and Garden Seed,
and aH the patent Xostrums.of the day.
Corner MalfmrytUtrt nud Cotton Area He, Macon,
apl’sf > . ■ \ »
Macon, 3Iay &>, 1-SOO—lw
W. N. DICKSON.
Dunk Notes I.osf.
TX7HEREAS, on the 13th day of February, 1800, t
VV halves of two Bank notes, one No. 40, LcB«r *}.
Merchants ami Planters J!.-ink or Georgia, dated 1850,
anil the other of the Marine Bunk of Georgia, the num
ber not being on the right half of said note, (each for
the sum of ten ($10) dollar*). Were lost In transmission
by mail, from Bloomfield, Worth Co., to Pnlladelphia,
Pa. Notice is hereby given that three months afterdate
hereof, I will apply to said Banks for renewal of raid
notes. "■ iaksu, or.
Bloomfield, Ga., May 20th, 18CO-w3m
SPLENDID PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
T HE subscriber offer* for rale his place In Jones conn-
ty. five miles from Macon. and lonr from Griswold-
vfDe a quarter of a mile from the line of the Central
Railroad, and the same distance from the survey of the
Macon and Augusta Road. The otare contains 45Bacrea,
GO cleared, anifthe remaindcrwell worried with ook and
pine, convenient to both line# of .K***™^- Apply to
i — —. SOLOMON KOP-ERTS, Macon.
April 31-wtf
FOK
LAND BUYERS.
rpIIE subscriber, desirous of moving West, offers for
1 sale two valuable COTTON PLANTATIONS, in
Dougherty county, first quality Oak and Hickory Land,
five miles from the termination of South Western Rail
road. . *.
Oak Grow, contains 1108 acres. 1000 or more in cnlti-
vat ion. find all under feucc, with new framed bu ildings
uf-all kinds. *•’ *
Johnson Place,-adjoining D. Pace, and T.Clanton, con-
talnsltW3^ acres, with 500 or morerin cultivation, and
new framed builulugs oT all kinds.. The places adjoiu.
and would make onfi-of the best Cotton .
Smith Wretcrn Georgia. I will sell them
rat ely or.togeUicr; on rea^onfihle time.
Albany, April 5th, 1»«0.
N. B.—Persons desirous of bnying
1st of September.
ther sepa-
B. W. KKATO!^.
, must do so
apr T-wiim
by the.
IjATKST NEWS 13Y THE
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
jro ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
This is t» iH»tiiy the publie Unit
Isaacs ife at Home Again,
And begs to assure his patrons that his SALOON is
not u thing'of n day. Citizens and 4he travelling
public will timl the ostabOstHnent open not for tho
season only, but at all seasons of the year, nml those"
calling upou 91s will, lit all hour*, find our harder sup
plied with all the delieneies that th«-New York and
other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and
something good to drink, und six days out oi seven
more than cun bt: found in ui>y.b<msu in town.
E. ISA.A.CS & BRO.,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, CHERRY ST.
Hut bill of fare will every day
Be just the thing for little pay,
Ami those who at their place mxy eat.
Will find In it ad things complete.
And going once, they then will know
That ISAACS’ is the place.to go.
WE-shall be happy to see*our friends, assuring
them tlmt it will be our unremitting cure to plex.*3
in every respect, us we Hatter ourselves we have
done till now*. “
tdfT’. I* *nay not he geherally-known that we have,
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty,* Import
ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale
Brandy, tine Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possess
ing all the medical qualities so iquch desired by
them.. _
Look at liia Hill of Fare amt chboae-for y ohnielf;
•11 of which can be purchased at low prices for
CASH, lie sure find cull at .
took22 li ISAACS A BROTiIRR.
r on sale.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION in Clinch county, Ga.,
« - . . mIL. n«J a KaU rravsn f*4n,’u Rmil.yft rill (lift
. abont a mile anil a half from Carter’s Bri
Alanaha River, one mile from the Main Trank Hail Bond
and* about four miles from and on the same side of the
River with the River Depot on the Main Trank Rail
Road • the Road having Just been completed to said Dc-
Dot. Vhc car* run daily to and from Savannah by the
place «nd there will shortly he rail road communication
with Brunswick.
onto.
retatcofDr.John F J^ii tlwn 'Crotei?^l
MassSI
jnvtO 7 “ U ’
Bpsssassafe
" A - J -cSSX
May 10, J8G0-wtds t
Court Rouse door, all
eu. -My LanftU well adaptcil to toe production of long Mitchell,"
good gin houses negro house, and other necessary build-
fngs on the place. Jt is ns healthy a place in
Southern Georgia; it is a goodranco for hogs, sheep
and cattle and as finely timbered bocF* of land as any on
the globe, the timber alone being well worth the money
asked for the place. Price $5 per acre cash, or $6 per conw u nnM j’’ «ii*v v 1 “ uu *ioimi
march 17 w-fim Marshallvlllc, Macon Co., Ga. flFC**' uouta.nlng about Sty'll
p6r- Journal A Mn**engerfopy 6ma
Committod to Jail!
ijy JOHN B. CUMING, City Marshal, on the 30thday
13 of April, I860, a runaway negro man who Bays his
name Is PAUL, and that he belong* to Dr. James Rut
ledge, of Edgefield District, South Carolina. Said ne
gro is of black complexion, bushy headed, is five feet
five and one half inches (5 feet 5# inches) In height,
weighs about one hundred and fifty pounds, front teeth
all ont, 28 yearn old. Tbe owner is required to conic
forward, prove his property and pay charges and take
him away, or he will be dealt with as the taw requires.
J. F. BARFIELD, Jailor, Bibb co., Ga.
may 1 w-tf
FOIt SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of Court, will be sold, on
the First Tuesday in August next, at Public Auction,
at the Court House, in Macon, between the regular hours
of sale, a pleasant and commodious cottage honsc, in a
central and convenient location, containing several good
rooms, and all necessary out building*; being lot No, 3,
in square 40, fronting on Poplar street, the former resi
dence of Mrs. Matilda Flint.
also,
Lot of land No. TM, in 21st DIst. and 2nd section ol
Cherokee comity, lying in the gold region. Terms
known on day of sale. For titles aud particulars.
[jane 6] B. "*
Tore the Court House door, lot of liia*
in the 10th District of said counr?! 81 “***1
whereon Jacob Shirah lived at
joining lands of Joseph M. Can!
more or less; told as the omran'. .
rah deceased. Teram
A DM INi SXKATOirS SALR^nT^feSi
/X.mtr sale of the following d
JMfLWMsSSfefl
KTJtfSKSTftwSSa
i section oi
erms made
Soldby virtue of an order '
for said county as the nronerty of -j
,,cne,fto fe^1
will be sold on the first Tue“<Liv
B ibb SHERIFF SALES.-WIU -be sold before the Court House door in the tmroifw^faO
ConH House door, in the city of Macon, Bibb conn- ty. Jot or land No. 1104,21 »H -mTc 1 Wj
acres more or less: sold a* the nJzr*-
Henry W. Dorsey, deceased. Nil U,' -1
legatees. Term* Cash. v ,','•*^1
April (880. , n i ^^1
samssitassttds;
gro man, named Charles, alK»ot (iMt»*!«-'•
a good cook, heUmtfngto the < >tateaf
ceased, late of *;ud couniv. Sold
heirs and creditor* of said deceased 1
May loth, 1800. MARTHA j ?5Sil
may l>- iJjOr
A DMINISTRATOR’S »AUL-jE^S
of too Ordinary of Ihe couniv df jL?*a J
will be sold mi the first Tuesday In
Court houae in the town ofDahioncat?**
one third part iutlie north halfor t M7~ia
3*1.13th district. 1st section, coutaiim’q
uric**; siildastheproiicrtvorthei I
Dorsey, deceased, anil lor division jl
Term* cash.' p s jni
apr 5
gia, will lie sold on the first Tm-sdsri, - ”*
the Court honsc door in the tmntofl
county, lot or hind Nuiuls-r Jr jn .... _
tat section.coiitaiuliig l<*)»cri». mort.iru, J
property of the estate or Hemy IV fwv
for division among the logatm Tenin’ron
*P rS F. S, JOHNSOX
A DMINISTRATOR’S sSLE^flFriSie
of the Ordinacyof the ooiuitrof Jottc. M
Georgia, will In, sow tb“ ifnt ■
ly next, before the Court Room door ia
of Dallas, Paulding couniv, ori® half of » ■
land No. 498, itfth and 3rd t-ecUoa, txmvSr
acres more or Ice*: *okl an thf umpenv
Henry \V. Dorsey deceased. Sold for diris. J
legatee*. Term* Cash. F.si
April 2i, 1 m.
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
The west half of Lot No. two hnndml and thirty-nine
(tfL) in the fourth district of originally Houston, now
Bibb county, containing one hundred ouc and a quarter
acres-roore or Jess; known as tbe Turner Smith place;
the half lot knowu as tin}.Childers place, wi^h dwelling
house and other improvements.thereon, containing one
hnhdred one and'a ronrth acres, more or less; one lot
known as theUoopcr lot.coutaining ninety three and three
quarter acre*, more or less; one lot known as the Green lot
number two hundred and thirty-eight, iujthc fourth dist.
of originally Houston now Bibb county, containing two
hundred two oml a half acres, more or less; also, south
half of lot number two hundred and thirty-seven, con
taining one hundred one and a quarter acres more or
less; saving and excepting six acres sold off said lot
.last mentioned, to Thomas Htuhb; ttfrr whole of «oid
h.ts-eontaining nine liuudred throe aud a half acre* more
or le*s. All levied on to satisfy" a mortgage fi. fit. festied
from Bibb Superior Court, in ’tavor of George Parson*
Co. vs. John J. Allen. T. \V. BRANTLEY.
June 1,18U0. Dept. Sheriff.
IBB .SHERIFF SALK.—Will be aold-be&re the Court
House door in the city^»f Macon, Bjbb county, on
the first Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours or
sale, the following property to-wit: *
3 dozen black straps, for pants, 1 box colored leather
straps. & dozed assorted buttons, 1 gross buttons. 1 doz
en bovs. suspenders, 3 pair silk suspenders, 3 silk yest
patterns, 23 shirt collars, 5 stocks, ti under shirt*, 2 pair
cotton drawers, 1 pair silk drawers, 3 silk handkerchiefs,
4 linen handkerchiefs, 3 silk scarfs, 6 cotton ties, 4 black
satin ties, 20 yards tweed*, 2 pair ]»ant patterns, 4 .rem
nants doth, 2 black frock coats, 1 stove and stove pipe,
lloor matting.
Levied on to Hatisfy a fi. fi. issnod from-Bibb Superio
Hk “ •* Hi
' ECONOMY!
cr Dilsters, Foot Mats, dec., for sale on the most reason
able form**
LuiuIrt taken in exchange, or Lfiinlier made up In the
«»“t fasliionahle styles of Punrftim* to*«»rder. S *
We havd one of the largest stocks of Fine Furniture hi
the Statt-, aim .we are conalautly tu;iuliCicturuig^*aud
ishtosell. Call and setshs.
feb STw-ly WOOD. liRO. & CO t .
N IlW 'FI RM.
STEAM' SASH. BLIND 1 DOOR
|. <>vy^|
n AYINtJ purchased Mr. .Tohu,Knight’s i^tcain Facto
ry In this city, wc are prepared to furnish Kash
at nuvri notice. . *
•We will iMiyiiarriciilar'attention to t
sonnlly anu punctually, and promise tn
give entire satisfaction to all who. m
In this city, w . , _. _ .. _ „ JHHi
Blinds, Doors and all other work done at similar IIonsg*
at short notice. v * . ... •
) the busincs*, per.
d» at least to
■■■■■■piHHHHHHHHPBuiy furor ns With
their custom, both iu regard to the quality of work done,
nnd-pricc*. • * *
Flooring, -Cciliug, Wuathcrboard, Ac., worked aud
prepared to order.
Give us a call. - R. C. WILDER A CO.
Macon, Feb, 10th,
- NEW xORK PIANOS.-^-
T. II. L’llA.MUEtlS’ "
FI^-ISTO FORTES.
ESTABLISHED IX 1SSS.
’J'. 11. Chambers, Piano Manufacturer,
(Formerly Dobbls & Stodsrt, ami Dubois. Bacon &
ebamben.)
WarrifoHUinM••JOUt Jftnue,'\cor.8MSt. AVk At,sue,
NKW-YORK’ CITY.
Tlita1t.a rrllahlcplacirto purchase. Order* by letter
/allbftilly cxixiUed, anil iM-rteel satisfaction guaranteed.
N. B.—Stud for a circular. With description of styles
grid schedule bf price*. march 31 tr-Sui
THE BEST PROOF YET,
r lMIAT STEIN WAY make* the best Plano*, we copy
A from the Boston .Mimcal Times, March 21th, 1HM0.
The New York corresimndent, speaking of a Conceit at
the Academy of Mnsic, say*:
“Laura Keene's brigade foiled to appear In the after
noon. and in the evening, Messrs. Mills & Saar, (the best
artist iu N. Y.,) rtjn*m to itlay, because the rtgufaticmB of
ihe houee, forced a ( hldterutfj Piano on them, tchen they
iirtftrtd a Stcin wav.' 1
We are the only Agents of STEINWAY'S PIANOS.
tnarJSl JOUS V. SCHREINER & SONS.
.\r
Uod. Full pa
liayt-Wt
ngtc
’ • ss, ° $80 per
*" Satisfaction guar-
a
Pieces!
At aectdente w#7/* happen, ere* * in ' uxU-rrpulated
families, It to very <Ui>lraids to h$v« hune ihitp nyd con*’
▼enient way or repairing Furniture, Toy*, Crockery^ etc
' Spalding’s Prepared Glue
meets all sneU emergencies, sml no honsel^M ««n"afford
'to be wlthput it It is always ready, and up to the Mick-.
" Ing point There Is "ho longer s newsslty for limping,
chairs, splintered veneers, ’hesdK-ss dslK ‘and broken
.cradles. It4* Jnst a!f«* »rdcfe-fi*r mno. «li^l l 'tn4 other
oraantcnUl work, so popular with ladies of mflri«ui«nC sod
taste. * y ■ . • » i ^ r
This silmirsblo'prepar.iLicm is used pbliL^-olnl eheml- 0
colly held in solution, sml possessing njl-itm vslusbta
quslities of the best cabinet-inskerjf iRuc. It iu«y bo
used la the place of onlinary. uiueiUtpv ta-ing vastly
more adbcslee. . ~
“ USEFUL 12LRYEBT H0U3K ”
N. Ik—A Brush. acoonqfunU** each bottle.
, Price, 23 Cents’.
Wholesale iMiyfi, No. 48, Cedar Street, Ncvr. York.
■-'■-Nfl---
NEW GOODS!
JUST OPENED,
V-. w AT
Elias Einstein’s.
I>EAUTIFUL SILK BAREGE, ORGANDIE and JAC-
1> ONKT ROBES with from 5to 15 Flounces.
AfaslinsjTlareges, Silks, Brilliants. Organdies, French
Print* and all otl
market. *. - '■ .
Also, a large lot of DcBege, for travelling Dresses,
LACE V O r>: T S*.
Laco . Mantillas, Barege Mantillas,.Barege and Linen
Dnsteri-7 Silk Mantillas, &c.
Curtain Damasks, Lace and Embroidered WindowX^ur-
taina, - • - . • * . *-, *
Catpet and Hearth Rugs of all kinds. Pant Stuffs, Cali-
icocs. Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Sheetings of all
widths. Irish Linens, Marseilles Quilts, Dimity, Table
Damasks. Scotch Diaper, Towels, «£c.
Moop Skirts, Embroidered Collars and-Bands, Edgings
“and Insertions, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Lace Mitts,
Hosiery, Kind, Lisle. Thread. Glovqs. and Gauntletfs.
# - Clothing! Clotliiu^ l
A fine lot or SUMMER CLOTHING just opened. Call
gentlenlen and see fur yourselves. *
*• ELIAS EINSTEIN,
inarctrlO w Triangular Block. Macon; Ga.
Add re
I*ut U]
ITENRY'C. SPALt)ING & CO..
, Box No. .‘I.IXKX New York,
for dbalcra In casai^ crnitaining ft»ur, eight.
p for dbpiem In cisaa containing four, eight,
aftd twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card
accompanying each package.
A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED C.LUR
Will save4on tithes it* cost annually to^evury household.
Sold by all pnxidnent Stationers, Druggists, Hardwanf
aitd Furniture Dealers, Officers and Fancv Stores.
Country merchant* should n».*ike a nfite of SPALD
ING'S PREPARED GLUE, whim ipakiug up their list.
It will stopdany climate. - »“ *.v. «fan ::i
. MRS. WINSLOW • . *
4 N experienced Nurse nud-Fcuialo Phyufeian,
l\ ' presfiut* to th'fiptteiitioi^tff mothers her *
. S 6 (>T II I N G S YU u r, •
.FOR OIULOKKN TEETHING., -
whirl* greatly facilitates tha proc^ai of tout lung. Hy
*«sitcuing the gums/red^eing all inflammation—wiir
allayand spAMnodir notion,apd Insure
guUto bowel*. Depend upon it, mother*, it will give
resttd yourwrliMf.-*, nud relief mid .health to your in
t;:i\ts. ’ We have put up andsqidth. lu-tiolo tor over
ten ycrtrs % *nud oan *ay, jn.Vonndeueu find truth ot.it.
MEW STORE.
LARGE STOCK of CIIEAf GOODS
BOOTS: SHOES, HATS,
Caps, -Leather Findings, &c., &c.
rilllE'undersignedlmve opfimni a large stork oi
i Good*, selected wiih great care from the l»est
Mui«fnrtui s »f.'g ^stabiishinents in the "Country, to
whic^ they resp<‘etfuUy invite the attention of the
public, nnd Srdicit an examination before purchases
are jnnde elsewhere- • "
Onr determination is f<>sell good stock cheap, and
give aAtisfactioq in all cases. Call at the
'^ev Boot, JShoe r »ptl lfat ami Cap.Store,
Triangular Block,
l^Kfip&iring promptly executed,
sep20 BEXuUEN, GAINED * CO.
Court in favor of Thomas C. Dempsey, Executor,
Win. R. Arnold. T. W. BRANTLEY,
June 1st., lrtkX - Dep. Sheriff.
r>[OURT OF ORDINARY. IIOUSTON COllNTY.
O < » Mat Tehm, 1860.
To Joslah Baxcmore and James M. Bazcmore, of the
State of Florida, Thomas J. Bazemorc, of Bibb county,
Georgia. Columbus J. Bazcmore, Marcus L. D. Bazemorc,
Louisa Gate* and Mary Harris, all of Iloustoif county,
—■ "" "— if James. A. Hoy, of the
Calhoun, of the State
d heirs at law, of R<
of Houston, decease
litabetb Bazemorc, as
Exeaatrix of the’last will and testament of Reddick
Bazemorc, late of said county of Houston, deceased, has
this day filed her petition in the Court of Ordinary of
said county of Houston, and pray* that citation may Is
sue to the devisees, legatee*, and heirs at law of the
said Reddick Boxemorc, deceased, yon will, therefore,
take notice that a paper, purporting to be the last wilt
and testament of the said Reddick Bazemorc, deceased,
will bo propounded for probate in solemn form, on the
first Monday in August next, in terms of the statute, in
Such case* made and provided.
MaylO, lBGO-w W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
KORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
IjT To Aurelius K. Edgeworth, Francis B. Edgeworth
and Charles W. Edgeworth, Of the State of Texas. John
W. Oslin and his wife,* Anu Eliza, of tbe State of Ala
bama. William J. Patterson, and hia wife, Anna Maria,
of the county of Snmtcr, Augustine Patterson and his
wife, Ellen A., of the county of Burke, ThomasKil-
len of the county of Houston, Guardian, ad litem, tor
Clarence A. Edgeworth, a minor, of the county of Thom
as, and.Caroline F. Edgeworth-, of the county of Hous
ton and .State of Georgia, heir* at law “of Achilles S.
Edgeworth, late of said county of Houston, now deccaa-
Take notice* that a paper, purporting to be the last
will aud testament of Achilles S. Edgeworth, lateof said
county, deceased, has been propounded for
solemn form in the Court or Ordinary of si
Houston by Salathiel C. Edgeworth, liamcd
cent or, and that I have appointed the first Monday in
September next as the time for hearing the proof* a* to
the Execution of said will. If yon oxcither of yon wish
to oppose the probate of said will; appear in said Court
at the time aforesaid, in person or by counsel.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 7th day
of May, lS&L-miO » - w. T# SWJCT, Ordinary.
TTOUSTON SUPERIOR GOURT.—Bill to Reform a
XI Deed account, Settlement, &c.
Samuel IIouter, prochein ami, for Jcrusha R Evans
and children, vs. John A. Thomas, of Houston county,
Alburtus H. Watts and Jefferson Hogan, of Monroe
county. Administrators of" John H. Thomas, deceased,
and Joshua Evans.
It being made to appear to the Court, that Joshua Ev
an* J* a non-resident of this State, and is one of the
above named defendants, and it i* ordered by the Court
that the said Joshua Evans have service of said Bill On
next, before the Court Honsc door.htaWiyvf
ville, Crawford county, between ibe
one lot of land, number one hundred ate
in the eighth district, originally Horn***
county, containing two hundred twontitf]
more or lees. The above named is
uablc lots of land on the water* of Flatitl
**" property of the aforesaid Joseph Sad*
the benefit of tbe heirs and crcditona
ed. Terms cash. JOSHUA li
May 4, fofiff-
NOTICE.
the property of Lory Alford. late of nAi
ceased. GILES DRIVER, A
May 11,1800.
A PPLICATION for leave te k-11 Land u
Administratrix and Administrator.
date wc will make applicaUon to the (Mar J
county, for leave to sell all the real Mate, iitj
of the negroes belonging to tbe wine oT Dr.ij
Holland, of Jones couuty v deemed, bm
April 20,1800-
made to the Ordinary of .laarewutylrl
sell three hundred acres of land. marcvfeajJ
county,* In District, number —. vd a
two and a half acres of land more or off
county, iu the 20tli District, numberlkd
property of Margery. P. Carm i chad d
JAJOEB V. WOOTE
This April 26th, ldiO-may 1
QIXTY day* after date application wiSte
O Ordinary of Mflcon county, Geoccal"
the Land and Negroes belonging totltfes
R. Lowe, of said comity, deceased.
May 16,1860- JOHN W. BETA'
kJOTICE.—All |
x liam R. Lowe, late of Macon coat;. *
ceased, are requested to come forward nil
diate payment, and those having demadt
estate are requested to present tht ir
thenticated according to law. otherwise ■ A J
settled. JOHN \V. BRYA’
May 16, I860-
him perfected, by a publication of this order once a -\TOTICE.—Two months after dnteheredl
month for lonr months, previous to the next Term of JN will be made to the Court of Ordinal
BOOTS AND SHOES.
what we hay
say of ofiy other
■.in's ir.failed, inu
tir.ffract :i curt).
used. NevfiiNu t"
stance of dissut-
ono who it.
alt arpaielighl^ '• - * J with it* opera
tiouw.'and speak — •• .iii term* of com-
inendatioo of it a magical effec|.*< and medical virtue*.
Wo speak in Chi* matter “what n« after ten
er been able to
: medicine: Nover
.tSrii. • P single instance,
Winslow’. ! wliott-timoly
: ^ we know no in-
. oolhiug - f Anfaoti^a bv any
•HirvwPi. I On.tlie'contrary.
■ >yhater tXperieuge, and pledge onr reputatiwu/or the
^ fulfilmimt of what we here declare. - In almost"every n
instance where tho infant is suffering from pain and kip Brogai
iliMUbtion, relief will tie found in lilb'i n oriwiirtt^ Sept. 28.
inotes after tbo syrup is ndmintatered.
This lvauabiop/eparatfon j a thff pre^ripthe.i ,»i
"one of Hie most experiebehd And skillf ul Nurses in
New England, and has been used with never tailing
succi sain thousands of cases. I' not only relieves
the 'liildfrom pain, hut in vigorates the stomach a.id
bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy
to tho whole system. It wil j almost instantly re
lievo griping in the boweta, aud Wind Colic, and
overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reine-
died, end ill-.r death. We be
lieve it the best ; ; and surest reme
dy in the world, — * in all cases ol
Dysentery and . Tjl l LillL I fliarrnea in chil
dren, whether it ; ; arises from teeth
ing or any other pause.
We would say to every mother who ha* n child
suffering from uny of the foregoing complaints—do
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others,
staud bt-tween your suffering child nud the relief
that will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow
this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine
unless tho fag simile of CtfKTiS A FKRKIX3, New
HlifMA SUGARS,
AT WIIOLRSALP. AND RETAIL.
Af KKS A SALCEDO, Importers of Havana Se-
ijigarji, p constantly on hand a large aud well
selected *focX of the best Havana aud Domestic
brand* from S8 to $300 per Ibousand, Corner Cher*
ry Street and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
nug 16—ly*
~ iioian mAxrmAc&imE.
'E arc prc|»arcd to make to order and repair, at short
. . notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac.,
Ac. Also, Sewing Machines repaired, ami new parts
made, and machines adjusted, by u practical and experb
cured workman. --
Public patronage respcctftiUr solicited.
Ian 17 • ■ K. J. JOHN
Messenger and Citizen copy.
C'loiliing! CHMlilugl! Ulotbing! 1!
ulars s > nt free I• all who send stamp to j A LARGE Stock for sale, without regard to cost. Now
'<?• J* HALE, Jn. & Co., I is the time to get cheap Clothing at
J7E&Yt,jL RUSS’. .
JOHNSTON A CO.
Ncwburypoxt, Mass. Xijrtbir
York, is on thu outside wrapper
15?*Sold bv Druggists throughout the world.
PrincipalOtlico, No. 13 (Vdnr-st, N. Y.
iujp 6 1859 ly Price only 25ct.nts per b<»tt!o
JDJR- WISTAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
GEORGIA TESTIMONY.
Crrttjtcnte of Ur. K. Uaustenrt, a i re if kaoicn and highly
rtepeetabU citizen ctf Uaeon, Gn.
Macon. Ga., March 19, ISO).
AfEtJ-SKS. 8. W. FOWLK & CO.:—Gentlemen :—Bc-
1)1 lleviuc tn toe great \lrtiie of your renowned Bal
Kin of Wild Cherry, I cheerful 1/ comply with toe request
of yonr travelling agent in addiug my testimony to tho
many which rou liave already received. I hare been ac-
a uaiuted with this medicine for many years and have
Inay* heard itspoken ofiu the highest terms. A brother-
in-law, who at one time was much reduced with a severe
and obstinate cough, was restored by it, after otherrem-
edies had failed. I have also used it for myself and
children for obstinate coughs and cold* with an uniform
and happy rcsalt, andtherefore recommend It confidently
aa the nest lung medicine within my knowledge.
Yours respectfully,
E. MAUSSENET.
The abore if but a moderate expression of ihe estima
tion in which this remarkable throat and lung remedy
1* held by the thousands who have used it.
44 Probably no medicine ha* ever reached to so extend
ed a popularity in this country or has accomplished so
great an amount of good/ 1 —ltalkm's Pictorial.
Caution to J*urchastrs—'The only genuine iYltiar's Bai
rn has the tcritten signature of * 4 I Butt*” and the I
inted one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all
othi-r Is vile and worthies*. ~ .
The Trade supplied by ZEILIN A HUNT, Macon, i
Sold also by E. L. Stuousckeu, and by Druggists aud j
country inerchaulo generally. mar 24 w
r.
would return their Hinnkj) {nr the .very librml and
long oontliiucd patronugc“oxteudod to them; and
would most respectfully solicit a coiitinunnctr of th
•same. Wehavo now in store a largo assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will bo made, of all thje different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
•would invjte those, wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our siwk, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the city or Stitfe.
Sept: 28^ MIX A KlKTIiAND.
nOOJS:—A full mwtrtmest'*ftf Gents’ fine
I a French Golf Boot*, pump sole, welted and
waterproof;«»f vnrinus kinds aud uualities, both
^oledatid {MfypHl. <hiKt received and fof sale low h
fcept. -M. • - MIX A KIItTLAND.
P LANTjYITUNBKOGANS.-Now instore^^,
the best assortment of Negro 8li«w;we^W
have e\$r offered in this market. Men’s double
Soled peg and nailed black and russeita; do., heavy
single soled Mark and rjissetts ; do. boys and youths
black and russhtts, all of which we are selling very
low. Sept. 38. MIX A KIRTLAND.
this Court, and that, by the next term of this Court, the
said Joshua Evans, plead, answer, or demur to said Bill,
.without demurring alone.
SPEER A HUNTER, CompTte. Solis.
A true extract from the minutes of Houston Superior
Court. May 9,1860. WM. II. MILLER,
May 12-4m Clerk.
f 1 EOKGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY^ -
VJ Ordikaby’s Oftice, for said county.-
Whereas. Leroy Williams applies to ine for letters of
administration on the estate or John Cheshire, late of
said county, deceased: -
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show ciure, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 10th day of May,
I860. . \V. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
May 33-
connty, for leave to sell the Land and N>. *
to Thomas Pollock, late of said count/. #
the benefit of the heirs and creditor? of
EDMUND A.PuL r
May 23,1960-2m Cun
p EOIKIIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Where**, T. W. Brafit-
\JT Icy, Gtunlian of Martin *Y. Brantley and Lucy D.
B UUT8 AND SliUKS.—Mcji'*, Boys
Youth’s fine calf and kippeg'd flout*;'
Men’s stout kip hunting and tmui Boots; Gents last
ing Qaitcrs, Monterey, opera and tics, and fine call
Brogan*.; Gents,hoys and youths’patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s, hoys’ gnd youths’ California
■d“ Urogaus, a large assortment.
;pt. 28. MIX A KIRTLAND.
IT
I.\ of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-'
dies slipper nml sandal rubber Shoe* of Goodyear 8
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
Sent. 9& MIX ft KIRTLAND.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
OTRONG ft WOOD hereby givenotioe, that their
O firm wai dissolved this day by mutual consent.
Either party is authorized to use the name of the
late firm iu settlement ot its affairs. Those indebt
ed will make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present'thein for settlement at once.
LEWIS P. STRONG.
CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macon, January 2, 1H60.
NEW FIRM.
L. P.STRONG& SONS
L EWIS P. STRONG tender* hi* grateful thank*
for the liberal patronage extended to him for
tire loot twenty seven years, and respectfully au
nour.ee* that he lias associated with him in the fur
ther prosecution of the business, hi* two sons. ED
GAR P. SLRONGnud FORRESTER W, STRONG,
under tbe name, firm and style of L P. STRONG ft
SONS, and will continue to keep on hand and offer,
a large and select assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Leather
iffall kinds, nud Fir dings for Country manufacturers
He respectfully asks tor the new firm, a continuance
of the liberal tavor extended to theold.
Macon, January 2, I860. ly Jan 3
CARPETINGS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS,
AND MATS!!
A LAItGK Stock, and h great variety of styles ol
tho above Goods, just received, which will he
sold at far lower figures, aud givo purchasers a se
lection from tho best stock ever offered in Macon.—
A LBO,
SATIN, DcLAINE, DAMASK
LACE and MUSLIN,
VV INDO W C U It T A I NS,
WIND O W SHADES, GILT COUNICESand
BANDS in great variety.
Pureha-ers will consul: their own interest by ex
■mining my stock before buying.
-tr
n. v. boss.
Jr’Oie SALE.
rv-'UB Residence directly opposite too Old Presbyterian
X church. For terns apply to wei. hU-NDY.
May lS-wtf
_ icy
Brantley, of • said county, haviug folly discharged h
trust, applies to be dismissed fiom his Guardianship, t
aforesaid:
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notifiou
nnd required Jo appear at my office on or before the first
Mondav in July next, and show cause, if any they have,
why s;dd T. W. Brantley should not be dismissed from
his Guardianship.
• Given under my hand aud official signature, this May
4th, 1880. WM. M. ItILEY,
may .V- • • ^ * * - Ordinary.
V1 KORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
\T Couirr or OnmNAirv, for said County.
Levi Ezell, administrator of Edward Bacon, deceased,
applies to thfiji Court for leave to resign the said trust,
and proposed Joseph C. Ellis, of said caunty, who has
Intermarried with Sarah, the widow of Edward Bacon,
deceased, as a suitable person to be appointed as his
successor, 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 letters of administration da bonis non should
not be grauted to Joseph C. Ellis.
Given under my hand and seal of office. May 12, I860,.
may 14- ' W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
TONE&COUNTY, GEORGIA.
(J To the Court of Ordinary of said county •
The undersigned desires to'beappointed by the Court
of Ordinary of saidcounty, Guardian of I'cuina Blow,
Martha Blow, Catherine Blow, Samuel Blow and Richard
Blow, minors of Richard Blow, deceased, and resident*
of said State and county, under fourteen years of age, and
prays Hint a citation may issuc,roqciring all persons con
cerned to show cause, on or before the expiration of thir
ty days,why the Guardianship of said minors' person and
property may uot be intrusted in him.
JOHN W. FINNEY, Petitioner.
John W. Finney's application for a citation to issue
that ho may obtain Guardianship of the person and
propertv of Mcnina, Martha, Catherine, Samuel, and
Richard Blow, minors under fourteen years of age, resi
dents of said county, having been duly filed, ordered
that t Itcrame be granted.
CHARLES MACARTIIY, Ordinary.
John W. Finney having applied to be appointed Guar
dian of the person and property of the above named mi
nors, under fourteen years or age, residents of said
county, this is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the next term of the Court of Ordinary to be
held uext alter the expiration or thirty days from the
first publication of this notice, and show cause, if any
they have, why said John W. Finney should not be in
trusted with the Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of said minors.
A true extract from the minntes Jones Court of Ordi
nary June Term, i860. ROLAND T. ROSS,
June 7- Deputy Clerk.
TONES COURT OF ORDINARY—May Tcrm,lML
VJ The petition of Henry J. Marshall, Guardian of
Frances V. Marshall, now Frances V. Jones, showeth
“ »1» said Ward, and pray*
his said Guardianship,
il him. This March 5th,
personal property belonging to Sarah Z.'
and Emma A. Gove, minors of Samuel v
DAVID W. LKS’
Gove, minors of Samuel FI
DAVID W
Macon. May 21th, 1860-m 23
rjx> DEBT
X debted to the estate ot Amos ;
late of Crawford connty, are requested!/
and make immediate settlement, and tbo
mands against said estate a^c required w
demands within the time prescril>ed fcj *,
thenticated, otherwise they will be hr* 1
19th, I860. JOHN S. 8ASm
May 23-€w SARAH SANPgl
in the town of Butler, Taylor coasry. <
the legal hours of sale, lot of Landhu-t*
fifty-six, (256*» in the third district, orizir*
hut now Taylor county, said laud #old>
Superior Court of said county, to ■
lien, Auron Windham vs. John A. Mw
H ouston postponkd sals-**]
fore the Court House door. i« /Vny, fin
ty, witfon the usual hours ol sak,<* ^
iu July next, the following, to-wit: riff*j
fifty (550) acres of land, more or k**,cr-
but known a* the place of Win. li- 0.
is property, iu the 5th district««
tne lands
of Joseph H.Thoo
■operty of Wm. IL c
llschargod from 1
issory be granted him.
that he may be ■
and letters dismissory
1 «0. - . m HENRY J. MARSHALL.
On hearing the above petition, it 1* ordered that cita
tlon be issued, and Chat all persona concerned be, aud
evhav
ordered that this citation bo published in some public
Gazette of this State for the space of forty day*.
A true extract from the minutes, Jones Court of Or
dinary. ROLAND T. BOSS,
May 11- Dep. Cleric.
p EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
vT Court op Ordqtaby for said county.
Upon the petition of G. W. Persons, Administrator of
the estate of John W. Persons, late of said county, de
ceased representing that he has folly discharged the du
ties of his said trust, aud praying to be dismissed tbere-
Thc *° J? rc t, Jf reforc to c *te and admonish all persons ffcSo? ^CourT^infovwof M.
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, at, or he- James V. Green. rroixTtrpoi**^^
forethe January Term next of this Ckmrt, why letters of \uvsi_ F.J-
dismission should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this June
9th, I860. [pint 12] W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
joining the <
levied on as the property o -
a fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court.
va Wm. H. Calhonn. of Houston nyil
Calhoun, of Bibb county, levy m
stead, former Sheriff.
May 31-
p EORGIA, BIBB CQUSTY.—T***
OT application will be made totkeu
of said county, for leave to sell tte j
estate of Mida L. Graybill, dew*^4
among the legatees of the decea-H
lfXKL _ K- C. OJ
G KOROIA. HQTOTON OOCTTt-^
date, application will be “f/LJ
said county for leave U» sell theJMfl ^
Taylor, late of said county, deere^v?
distribution. UEMPSEIf-^
_Jono 7,18UQ-
TWO months after dale
X made to the Ordinary of KMcsmjjj
sell alk the real estate prioaltsf* ,
Iiapc, late of raid county, deceso*-
the heirs and creditors. This
June 0-
G uardian s Noncu-T"*®^-
plication will be tnadsjatw J
county to sell all toe personal poy y >*
ey J. MeMalien, (minor) of
This May Zlnt, h«l. ' '■
may
f t EOIiO IA . HOUSTON COCXTf ,
IJT CoruTorOEDisutia-
Wherear, C. S. Stokes
of Administration npon the esUK
lateof raid connty, acecasro: ,
These are therefore to dtarij®
lid letters should not be
Given tinder my hand, this 1
May tfl-w ” :•_>
p EORGIA, HOUSTON Cp^Lsi. a
U" Cocet or 01*0%,
The petition of ^“ders I* n (- M
Lane, deceased, showeth Iha* he sj^q
cstly discharged the duties o'®*,
dismission therefrom. . U'
Upon the foregoing l>vt 0 ion o!-
Court, why raid Guardis” ‘’jSjiishiS i
ed, and that said citation be jtfft
t.v i \ln- 1 —. -■ ,
C(
A dministrators sale.—By virtuo or an onier
from the Court of Ordinary of Crawford county.
Mar Term, will be sold on the first Tuesday In July next,
at the Court Ilom-e door, in said county, between the le-'
gal hour* of sale, the tract of land whereon Jonathan
McClendon resided at the time of his death, containing
eight acres, more or le**, known a* the Hickory Grove,
or Store lot; a fine location for a Dry Goods Store. Al
so, thirty-five acres, more or less, known as the Wilson
lacc, adjoining the Hickory Grove lot. Also, at the
une time and place, six likely young negroes, Rich-
iond,a man 2! year* old, an excellent BlackMnith, Luke,
man 20 years old, a good Blacksmith, Judy and 3 chil-
ren: Judy i# a good cook and field hand. Terms—notes
with approved security, due the 15th of November next.
W. C. CLEVELAND,
May 10 lSQrt-w Administrator.
■N EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
y Ordin ary's Omci for said county.
Upon the petition of Joel T. Walker. Administrator
r John Walker, late of said county, deceased, repre-
senting that he lias fully discharged the duties of his
aid trust, praying to be dismissed therefrom;
■ (1 Million : r-h all [)'TMHI«
llaw. [May 23-6u] ^
TONES SHERIFF
fj Uonrt Ilonse doof, in th«
first Tuesday in Jnly nexk r^Jrw]
more or less. ad|oinin* tbe
F. B. Hascall snd B- S. Rickets, “ lt slJ
erty of James F. Green, ta “““([igs «
m
Co
lnuj
cd. to
f Term, next,
ir i
f this
r they ha\ .
Court, why letters of
,1 ti. him.
cial signature, tI»i- 11th
W. T. SWIFT,
Ordinary,
/I EtiltGIA—HOUSTON
i T ORDJ3CABT * ' Jl*
Whereas, John -A. Sf®*/. ^
minor, petition* thi*
tr Thesc are therefore
W Sl ran b t e C r”»?S^to'^^
m»y 10
f-’EOKGIA-HU>H w
' ‘ Wlu-reas, Mary Usrti'PP^ -u tr J
letter-of Admlnlstrstion on
late of said eonrty d«ou*“ 1 0*0*
Tbera
1st, the kindred and roea “g e ils» QA
appear at my office «M •*]
toahwcM*^ (ltoay to*y
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trouble taken In the
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