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Iln-.c fin.lfoy Hi?wn Wif?. i
“Goiitvoy, oM boy," said Henry Clayton,
[ ha!d t! »rm'R lengnhi 5»ifs)i>' had»gunpow. j
dor plot in her grasp. In answer lo our inqui-!
ries as to her business, she answered : ‘An it
as plase yer honor ’Im a poor girl, and han't much
he lilted back his chair, and put his feet upon! laming, and thebettherthan himdoesn’tbrathe
| the mantlcpieec, “when i£ the wedding to be ?
‘Whose wedding ?’
•iriss I guint Somers, or Jenny, which is it T
‘I do not know, I &m sure.”
‘Now don’t he mysterious, Godfrey; you
know you are a most constant visitor, and all
•oursw' aro talking about the match. Don’t
pretend \ ou have not selected one of the sisters,
'llow do you know cither of them will have
u»r _ ,
•Don’t be absurd, old boy. You, young, liand-
jotae, talented, and with • large fortune, need
not be over bashful. Come, be frank, which is
the favorite sister V
•Well, frankly then, Henry, I cannot tell you.
I have visited the family for several months, as
you know, but I cannot decide. Laura is cer
tainly the handsomest, with her flashing black
eyes and queenly manner; but Jenny seems, al
though the youngest, to be the most womanly
ami useful of the two. Yet 1 cannot bo sure
of that. My entrance is the signal for cordial
welcome and smiles, and let me call at what
hour 1 will, thoy arc always well dressed and
apparently disengaged. To bo sure I always,
in the morning, havo to wait some time before
Laura is visible,*
•Pop in unexpectedly and notice the internal
economy.’
‘How can IT A card at the door will put
any lady on her guard, or even the notice of a
gentleman visitor.’
•do there in disguise. As a washer-woman,
tor instance.’
•flood! I will!'
•Go there as a washerwoman!’ cried Clayton.
’Not exactly, but I will obtain admittance to
a morning’s privacy.’
‘Well, lot me know the result’
Laura and Jenny Somers were the only chil
dren ofa widower, who, although in moderate
circumstances, moved in a very fashionable so
ciety. At the period of my short sketch, he
wtt about to supply the lamented Mrs. Soraer’s
place; niter nearly ten years’ mourning, and,
although a kind, indulgent parent had no ob
jection to bis daughters marrying, and, indeed,
bad told them so. Laura, whose high spirit re
sented the probable supremacy of a stepmother,
had already selected Godfrey Horton as her hus
band; and Jenny, who was younger and gent
ler in spirit tried to conquer a carefully con
cealed preference for the same person. All his
attentions were ascribed by her to a brotherly
regard, though every act of kindness or courtesy
t touched her heart.
It was the morning after a large ball, and
the sisters were in the breakfast room togeth
er. Laura, her glossy hair pushed negligently
off her face, with rough tumbled braids of last
evening’s elaborate coiffure gathered loosely
into a comb; wearing a soiled wrapper, torn
stockings, and presenting rather an alarming
contrast to the brilliant ball room belle, was
lounging on a solh. Jenny, in a neat morning
drees with a large gingham apron, a little white
cellar, and hair smoothly brushed into a neat
knot, was washing the breakfast dishes.
There is an old man at the door with some,
artificial flowers,’ said the servant opening the
dining room, ‘will you ace him ?’
•No,’ said Jenny,
‘Yes,’ cried Laura, ‘send him up.’
The servant departed to obey the last order.
I# a few moments the old man came in. He
was poorly clad, with a coarse blue cloak,
which was much too' large for him. His hair
was white, and ho wore a beard and moustache
of the same snowy hue. Making a low bow,
be placed the large basket he carried on a ta
ble and opened it.
■I have a bunch of blue flowers here,’ ho said,
taking them from the basket, *that will just
suit yonr golden hair, Miss,’ and ho held them
before Jenny.
•It was my sister who wished to lookat your
flowers,’ said Jenny quietly.
•Yes, bring them here,’'was Laura’s impe
rious command.
The old man’s eye followed Jenny as she
washed, wiped, and put away the dishes, swept
the room and dusted it, and then sat down be
side Laura, who was still looking over the
basket.
'Seo Jenny, this scarlet bunch. Will it not
be lorely with a few dark leaves to wear with
my new silk V ,
‘But,’ whispered Jenny, ‘you can’t afford it
just now.’
‘Yes, I can. Father gave me some money
yesterday.*
*To pay the hurt, dry goods bill.’
‘Weil, I can havo that carried to my private
account’
•Oh! Laura, I hate to hear vnn
un<«twaccoiiiii. It seems so muc
mg lather.’
‘Nonsense! It will stand till I am married,
ami then I can easily save it out of my house-
keep money.’
‘I should not like to marry in debt,’ said
•Jenny.
The old peddler 1 looked earnestly at the sis
ters.
in oula Ireland, has been writin’ of me a let-
ther—a love letther, plase yer honor; an’—
an’—
We guessed at her embarrassment, and of
fered to relieve it by reading the letter to her — |
Still she hesitated, whiles he twisted a bit of raw
cotton in her lingers. “Sure," she resumed ■
“and that’s jist what 1 want; but isn’t a gintle-1
man like yourself that would bo likin' to know I
1 0 f the secrets between ns, and so (here she;
twisted tli . _. .
plase yer honor, while yer reading it, so that
ye may not hear it yerself, if y’ll jist put th
Lit of cotton in yer ears and s
in" and thin the secret’ll bo
We hadn’t the heart to refuse her. and with the
gravest face possible, complied with her request,
but often since wo havo laughed heartily as wo
have related the incident
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YOUNG AMERICA WONDERS. |
Wonders why mw— keeps Bridget at
home from church to work all day, and says it
is wicked for me to build iny rabbit house on
Sunday.
Wonder why our minister bought that pret
ty cane with the yellow lion’s head on the top
and then asked mo for my cent to put in the
missionary box ? Don’t I want a jewsharp
just as much as he wanted a cane ?
Wonder what makes pa tell such nice sto-|
ries to visitors about his hiding the roaster’s
ratan when lie went to school, and about lus |
running away from the school mistress when
she was going to whip him, and then shut nic
up in a dark room because I tried, just once,
to be as smart as he was ?
Wonder why mamma tells pa he is cross
when he comes home at night and says his lea
is weak, and ties my mouth so tliat 1 can nei
ther speak or breathe, because I happened to
say she is cross f
Wonder what made papa say that wicked
word when B<a;sy upset the ink all over his
papers, and then slapped my ears because 11
said the same tiling when my kite string broke?
Wonder why minister-men make fun of spi
ritual people and say there ain’t no ghosts and
then say that the devil goeth about like a roar
ing lion, only you can’t see him, devouring all
the bad boys?
Wonder why mamma told Bridget the other
day to say she wasn’t at home when Tommy
Day’s mother called, and then puts me to bed
without my supper when I tell a lie?
IIORRULK Ml'KDEK Ilf NORTH CrtROU.VA.— MfS.
Abby Rhodes, wife ofB. C. Rhodes, was found
dead i» Lumber river on Monday last, with lier
throat cut and head crushed. She had a few |
days previous eloped with a free mulatto by the
name of Shad Williams, taking with them $2,500
In money. Williams has been arrested and lodg
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I
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other market! will afford in the way of eatables, and
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And those who at their place may eat.
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And going once, they then will know
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large Scales taken, and will see them pul up.
may 17 * .
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NVITES the „ ^
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ing nil the medical qnalltiea so much
them. •
Look at his Bill of Fare and choose for yonrself _ r WL U I
all of which can he purchased at low prices for j Hill Cemetery, and nt various private residences in
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nor 33 E. ISAACS h BROTHER.
ny Planter's Family Stores, also Bagging, Hope
Ac.,furnishedat the lowest market rates.
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W ILL continue to give prompt attention altheii
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With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
pledgo of faithfnlness to ail their friends and cus
tomers, they hope to receive their foil share of pub
lie patronage.
‘Yoo had better Uk6 this hunch, Miss,’ ho ^ ton MhCT pr °
skid to Jenny. ‘If it ain’t convenient to pay lypianter-i Fam'i
for it now, I will come again.’
•No, I shall not take them.’
‘They are very becoming, Miss. Look in
this glass.’ - . v ’
They were becoming, mixing with the glos
sy golden hair, and setting off Jenny's dazzling
complexion. .
‘I wish my hair was light,’ said Laura, ‘I
should like to wear blue. Godfrey Horton said
last night, that forget-me-nots were his fovorite
flowers.’
Jenny colored, and placing the bunch again
in tha ba fleet, said—
•Come, Laura, decide. You are keeping one
waiting whose time probably is valuable,’ then
passing a chair, she added, ‘be seated, sir, you
look tired.’
‘I am tired, indeed,’ was the reply.
( will take tho scarlet bunch, and these rod
camelfas, and this white cluster,’ said Laura.
‘But. sister, you cannot afford it’
‘Yes'I can, Godfrey Horton is rich.’
The old mtin bit his lip.
‘Think,’ said Jenny, in a low tone, ‘if you
love him how much it would grieve him should
he discover this deceit’
‘Nonsense! Well, I'll tell you how to reme
dy it Lend mo some money out of the house
keeping funds.’
•So,’ thought the pld man, ‘she is liouse-kccp-
er. Miss Laura always gave me to understand
that was her post’
'Laurel Steal from my father?
•Then don’t preach.’
‘Miss Jenny,’ said a servant entering at that
moment, the dinner has come.’ Jenny left the
room, and J,aura still turned over the gay flow
ers, while the old man pointed out their various
beauties, his eye, tn the meantime, runningover
the disordered hair, shabby dress, and lazy po
sition, while ho mentally contrasted them with
Jenny'S' neat attire.
•Not decided yet ?’ said Jenny, return ing after
a short absence.
•No. Come here.’
‘I can’t Father has sent home a call’s head,
and I am afraid to trust it entirely to Margaret.
I must superintend the dinner, rankca pudding,
and tho parlors must be dusted, anil there is my
white mulle to be finished.’
‘Before I would bo tho drudge you are!'cried
Laura.
•Drudge! I havo plenty of time left for en
joyment,' and father cannot havo a comfortable
house, if Mime one does not superintend these
things; When I marry you may do it,’ and she
laughed merrily. *
‘As if I should not marry first,’ said Laura.—
•There I hnvo chosen all 1 want’
‘Shall I coll again for the change,’ said the
peddler. ‘I shall be happy to put the Misses
Somers on tny list of customers.’
‘Yes, call .iirnin.’
•So tho peddler took up his banket, walked
home, threw ofl' his licard and disguise, and
wrote an offer f>f Ms hand and heart to Miss
Virginia Bbgm, which was accepted.
I.mint Sower* lias two sources of profound
speculation. One is, ‘Why did Godfrey Hor
ton prop,we lo Jenny instead of me? The oth
er, ‘1 wonder why that old man never called to
be paid for those exquisite flowers ?
Quilpand his wife had a hit of contention the
other day* ‘‘I own that you have more brillian
cy than said the woman, “but I have the
better judgment.” "Yes,” said Quilp, “our
choice in marriage shows that J” Quilp was in
formed that he was a brute.
How Moi i.r Strand vm>
“.Molly, our housemaid, is a
hand!, - the broom-sliek like a
his an abhorrence of dirt and
r Sexual Uigaus, whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From wfcalcror cans* they may hare originated,
AND NO MATTE It OF JJOW LONG STANDING,
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It c»<* 4 Mervoas and Debilitated Sitters, and removes
all tt'-svmptons, among which will bo found
Indbpoaltion
to Exertion. Los* of
is,mi, iam vr memory.
Difficulty of Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
Wakeftalnes*. Dimness of Vision, Lancor, Univer
sal Isi-.-itiuleofUie Muscular System, often Kuonuui
Pali J Coanlenanco and Eruptions on
the Face, lwin in the Hack, Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre
quently Black Spots
r IWngbe*otw '
tlic JB/es,
with Temporary SuOliston ana Los* of Sight WantofAt
tentloti, Great MoblUty.lhstleaaiieiw, with Itorror of
more
nose oT Manner, no Earnestness, no
Speculation, hat a Hurried
Transition from one
question to an-
other.
These symplons. If allowed to go an—which this med
leine invariably removr*-
roWKIt, FATUITY, ANDl
of which the patient may expire. Who cm say that these
are not freqncuUy followed by those direful die-
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Contractors f«r ary style of Buildings and Manufac
turer* of
vrnimn, .VIISIX, ASlllMl*, 1 .IIIC‘1
Doors, Brackets, .lloultliiiff*, Ac.,
All iqado from the best of SEASONED LUMBER
and warranted to give satisfaction. We also keep
on hand find for sale, a large assortment of
l_u M B E R • . :
which we will sell at the lowest MARKET PRICK
FOR CASH. PeisohA in pint of any of the above
work, will do welt to give us a imU, qr address us by
letter, aud we will forward our Circular H'jih list «■
price*. Ac. . * •*
300,000 Lmli.s on hand,
an excelieat article, and f««r sale in Iota to malt pur
rhafti*9. f . ‘i
Dressed Flooring for sale,- Sawing
and PLANING done to order. -
P. S. Mans and Specifications, furnished for any
style of Buildiugaildesi/ed. .
Agents for Anderson « Sons f approved Patent As-
plialtig Roofing Felt, a light, clear, egqaojpical and
datable Rooting. Sauipb-s may he seen at our ufiicc.
Also, Agents for Wood h Perot’s Iron Works,
Philadelphia. We can tumuli RAILINGS, HAL
CON I EH, IRON VERANDAHS, STAIRS, he. We
havo a very great variety of Designs, which we will
take pleaanre in showing to oar customers,
sag 30 D. B. A J. W. WOODRUFF.
L. J. Esbibt, A. M.M.D., Professor of Medical Chem-
* >?£. Knott, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Prac
tice of Medicine;
T. M. Dsknall, V. D„ Professor of Obstetrics:
M. J. Daxixl. M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women
and Children;
J. II. Connallt, M. P„ Demonstrator of Anatomy,
march -i \v 6m fi, H. SAUNDERS, Dean,
GEORGE PAYNE
WHOLESALE h RETAIL
DRUGGIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON. GA,
T S happy to inform bis friends, patrons and the
JL public generally, that liis Stock is now full and
complete, which comprises every article that should
be fonnd in a First Class
Drug'nii*l Clicmical Store,
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamer ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FltEiiil AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are booght with gj-gat attention to pnrity.and
sold as LOW as at any Drug Esi&LJijhmeut in Ueor-
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at ill hours with care aud nxatm>ss:
His stock consists in part of tbe following articles
Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware,Syringed, qjodern styles,great variety.
Window Glass, Patty, Artists Topis,
Mechanical, Artificial aud Natural Lusofiea.
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical Iustruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletin,es,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
Wines and Liquor* for Medical use only,
Perfumery, Pomades »»d Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Lest, Gold and Tjn-foiland Artificial
Teeth,
Hair.Tooth *»p Nail Bauaggs,
White Wash, Paint. Cloth and Flesh Brushes, '
TRIPOLI,* great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry xtreel and Cotton Areave, Maenn.
apl 31
5?
<5 ECONOMY! V
Fine Furniture.
INNS Pufov Betts, RoseWood, Mahogany and Geor-
1‘ gla Walnut Fu’-uituro,
Seeretariss ami P«.. 1: .Cases, Datks and Book Cases.
Barcaus of Ro-e Wood, Mahoi-sny and Walnut,
Sofas, Teie-a-Tctes, lMvajisTpoctffiJc*, Ottomans in
Hair doth, I-'lu-li, Hrocal, &c. **' ' - ‘
Haircloth. Ptaufa, Broeatsl, Cano. teN. Oo«om ; tans
err kind o/OmI. W>wu to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple. Mahogany, Beech, Gum,
Ac., High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wardrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and
Pine. Safes of all Patterns.
TABLES
Mahogany, Wajnaf, Cherry, Pine, Extension, Folding,
car. Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses oT Hair, Cotton, Moss pul Patent Spring.
II Feather Beds, PlUows and Bolsters.
1 Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Gfass
I plate*. Picture Ula**. *
Window Shades aud Fine Cornices.
Buckets, Tubs, Dipptrs, Brooms. Brash Brooms, Feath
er Dusters, Foot Mat*. Ac., for sals on the iqost reason
able terms.
Dispaiiolia! |
* I-at V- \ e*^P I
Save tfie Pieces!
At accidents will happen, even in veU-regvlqtei
fimtltee. It Is very detlrsbla te htve some cheap and con
venient way or repairing Furniture, Toys Crockery, etc
Spalding’s Prepared Glue
meet* *11 sneb emergencies, and no household can afford
to be without it It is always ready, and up to tho stick
ing point There is no longer * necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, beadles* dot is, and broken
fftVP- p is Juet the article for cone, ebell, and other
ornament)] work, w popular with Isdlps pf refinement and
This admirable preparation Is med cold, being chemi
cally held in solution, and poaamrlng all the valuable
qualities of the beet cabinet-nukere* Ulus. It may be
used In the pleee or ordinary mucilage, being tartly
more adhesive.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
If-If-—A Brush accompanies each bottl*.
Prfcp, 35 Ccufs.
Land and Negroes For Sole.
1X7ILL be fold to the highest bidder, on the flr*t Tuei
\V dav in January next, at tho
scriber, 'in the second diatt
lowing property
a .sidenee of tho
of Dooly county, the fol
Tml sSi ft Land, it being the plantation whereon
I now reside On the premise* are adl the houses neces-
fSStSSSm ,hcm arc Cook ;, l-
and ironersj Fi^IIund-, boys atffigirb, ^aMuck-
r'!y • vfesfik ofefsSkla^^gS'
Wagons, Blacksmith's Tun!-, Corn,Fodder, Plantation
Tools to-etherwitli other articles too numerous to men
tion. side to continue from day to day until albaxnsold
Terra,—one third cash, the balunce on one and two J cars
credit with Interest fromdatc, with good secnntv. Per
sons wishing to purt-ha-e will call ou 11. b. llatnill, Mon-
U jl5S?«r»Tf tlK ' 1 ’ re: ' U ' 1 " J- K. WESTBERRY.
F O It SAFE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION in Clinch county, Ga
about a mile and a hairfrom Carter * Bridge on the
Alapaha ltiver, one mile from the Main 1 mnk Kail Koad
and about four miles from and on the same side of the
River with the River Depot on the Main Trunk Rail
Koad; the Road having just been completed to *ald De
pot The car* run daffy to aud from savannah by the
place, and there will shortly he rail road communication
with Brunswick. _ ' _ ...
My Plantation contain* from 3, tOO to 3,nX) acre
Land, of which nearly four hundred at resare cleared and
under ivood fence, and about &e venty under fence not clear
ed. Mr Land i* well adapted to the production of long
and short staple cotton, corn, suj^ar cane, rice, oat*, po
tatoes, pea*, &cthere i* n comfortable dwelling house,
fjood gin houses, negro lioune. and other nece**ary build
ing* on the place, it i* a* healthy a place a* anv in
Southern Georgia; it I* a good range lor hog*, i-heep
aud cattle, and a* finely timbered body ofland a* any ou
tho globe, tho timber alone being well worth the money
asked for the plate. Price $5 per acre cash, or per
acre in two installment*, or $7 per-ncre in three Install-
meut*. AddMM DU. U. A. RICK,
march 17 w-Gm Marshallvillc, Macon Co., Ga.
pr Journal & Messenger copy Cm*
RARE CHAHTCE
FOR
LAND BUYERS.
T HE subscriber, desirous of moving West, offers for
sale two valuable COTTON PLANTATIONS, in
Dougherty county, first quality Oak ami Hickory Land,
fire miles from the termination of South Western Rail
road.
Oak Grove, contains 140(1 acres, 1000 or more in culti
vation, and all under fence, with new framed buildings
pf all kinds. hm
_._jMat
and wonld make one of the beat Cotton Pantations in
South Western Georgia. I will sell them either sepa
rately or together, ou reasonable time,
B. W. KEATON.
Albany, April 5tb, 1SG0,
N. B.—Person* desirous of fiuylqg, must do so by the
Istorjieptcnber, apr
FOB SALE,
T HE bouse and lot occupied during the last four years
by the subscriber; the house contains six urge
rooms, and several small ones, huge ball and piazza, all
painted aud finished in fine style. The lot is covered
with fruit and shade trees, and has a never-failing Spring
of water. My only reason fur selling is, simply, because
the house la too large for my nse, and too good to rent
«7HEREJ
YV halve.
Meu'hatns ui
aud the othc. _
ber not being on the right
the sum of ten (*10.1 dollars;. Were lost lh transmission
bv mail, from Bloomfield. Worth Co., to Pailadeiphia.
Pa Notice is herebvgiven that three months afterdate
hereof. I will apply to said Banks for renewal of said
notes J. n . LONG. Jr.
BloWield. Ga.. May mh. l-rp.n-3m
Splendid Plantation for Sale !
rpm: subscriber offer? for sale his place in Join - court-
1 tv live mile-from Macon, and four from (.n-vold
viUc. a quarter of a mile from the line of the Central
Railroad, and the same distance from the survey of the
Macon aud Augusta ltond. The place contatns-U. acres
GO cleared, and the remainder well wooded with oak aud
nine, convenient to loth line* of Railroad. Apply to
April 21-wtf SOLOMOX ROBERT.*-, Macc
Sale
of Law Library «r
T. I“. STCBBS, ESQ.
B Y virtue Of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bibb county, will be sold, ut the Court House, in
Macon, on first Tuesday In August, INiO, and from duv
to dav until the whole is disposed of, the Large and ' at-
liable XjLVt Library of the late Tho*. P. Stubbs, decease
ed, containing and beidg a Large, Valuable, and Well Se
lected Liiiv Library, all in good order.
The sale will take place during the M*sSon <*f the Su
preme Court, in Macon, when a Ii.-t of the Books
be exhibited.
Term*—For all sums of £50, and under, cash; *nm»
above |S0, notes with approved security, and interest
payable 1st January, 1861. . .
WM. LUNDY, Administrator of
1/ios. P. SttiU#, dictated.
Macon, Gu., June 13, Wi;- d3ts\:\vtdj»
l DMINTNTKATOK'S SALE.— By Virtiu’ of an onL-r
iV of the Ordinary of Bibb county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in August next, before the Court Mouse
door, in the city of Macon, between the usual hour* of
Bale, tho house aud lot formerly occupied by George
Horne, deceased, on Cotton Avenue, In block C*2, and part
of lot- So. 3 JC 1, in the city of Macon, anil belonging to
the estate of *aid downed. Sold for tho benefit of the
heir* and creditor*. This the 19th Jnne. iMk
June 21- GEORGE NEU1SES, Adiv
UAinJUroR's saiv—s—
say... v uoor, i 22 sjij.'i county hrtw . ^
^^.UUeuyo*. aowbelmijf^ry.lliyitJu
ijafil. <sa>sM. Rpa of*teaaqS«|
ntaeti-i-u in number, cuibratin’ c " : -"t - •'I
twogood Carpoutera aodtvro - v ■
IS COUNTY,
out. To a family having daughters to educate the above
property ifpqirl be very desirable, as ft Is sitfihted In
front or tbe College in a good neighborhood. For terms,
pplyto ; HENRY Lon.
April SI-'
April 21-wtf
FOB SALE,
ce directly opposite the Old Presbyterian
. oy terms apply to ' WM. LUNDY.
lay 13-arjff ' I
LON’I’ OU
U NE Promiaory Note, drawn by Tim*. J. Townsend.
■ tur one hundred and twenty-five dollars, ($Ub), and
dated In Marcli, 1607, due one day after date. I hereby
forewarb all persons from trading, and tbe drawer from
‘ li tm one else nut myself,
■ SARAH TOWNSEND.
paying, said note to any c
Macon, June 12-3tw
lady traveling North this Slimmer, or in a family
rhere there are two or three young ladies. She is a
HOUSE STOLEN.
3LEN, from my plantation, In Wilkin
t No. 15, Central Rail Road, on the night of the 6th
Mpf my Carriage Horse*, a large bay, about 6 or
.*7. ^ -b.,_ we g under the aad-
S it-ii fur marks recol-
Stblen by Q. Jluna-
eneaped during the
night; but may have been taken Uy a white man. A
liberal reward will he paid for the recovery of thohorsc.
J. U. R. WASHINGTON.
M+gpp, June 8th, 1860-wtf
|?strnys—Take Xolive.
RAYED, from the Plantation pf tfie subscriber, in
['wiggs eounty, eight miles from Maeon, on the 6th
just., two brown —‘—•—-<* -- J —
dark bay Filly, aboui
has white at the end
two brown Mifies, about four reaira old, add one
- HI—’ - .t one year old- The largest Mule
■ _...l of her tail—an uncommon mark.—
Both arc of the colo?,
Any information will bp thankfully received *nd any
trouble taken in the matter wifi be suitably compensa
ted by
[May lfi-wtf ]
4'omuii((«-<! lo Jail,
T> Y JOHN B. CUMING, City Marshal, on the 80th day
D of April. 1SO0, a runaway negro man who say* hi*
name Is PAUL, and that he belong* to Dr. James Rut
ledge, of Edgefield District, South Carolina. Said no
gro I* qr black complexion, bushy headed, is fire feet
»^ 0 taK»y^SaW®
all out, *8 years'hid. The owner - la required to come
forward, prove his property and pay charges and take
him away, or he will be dealt with as the law requires.
J. F. BARFIELD. Jstlor. Bibb co., Ga.
GIFTS.
The limltlaoa varieties of Gifts distributed, and their
really Intrinsic value, will commend them lo aR lovers of
rood taste. By buying in largo quantities, and far cash,
we are enabled to apportion n neater value to onr pat
ron* than others, as one trial will convince those who
wish to test the strength oT onriodacement*. - -
DUST'A.TCJT.
Those who regard a prompt reply to their 1 orders win'
be sure and send ns their patronage, as tho central loca
tion of New York City, with its many diverging means
or transportation, give ns unrivalled advantages in for
warding to tha moat distant points^ The- business ar-'
rangesneata or onr artablixhnivnt havo been so thorough
ly perfected. Hurt orders received by the evening mail,
the next morning are on their way to their destination,
and no orderrare delayed over twenty four hours from
I MW Mate of Jhelr reception.' <,
|;*V "SAF ETY.
We taka tbe risk ol all loas through the mall, if the
directions are followed as in Catalogue, which la not
'me by other Olfl-Bdoh Hooec*. -Money aent In the
pvm or draft, payable to onr order, or tetters enclosing
intis. If registered according-to law, are insured a sate
-turn.
AGrENTS.
Book Agents, and those desiring to become so, should
examine oar terms, as ten books may be sold. In the
same time that one may be disposed of ln the regular
way, through the tadueementa gtven by u« to the pur
chaser. , ...
fV We pay the meet liberal commission to Agenta.
DT We kaep the moat varied and extensive stock of
Books and Gift*, and gratuitously circulate the moat
complete and best ela.sifled catalogue In the country.
Wo guarantee perfect aatlsfacl
favor u* with their pvir-.itage-
Lmnbrr taken hr exchange, or Lumber made tip 1|i Hm say of any other ;
Furniture td order, . . . hat it failed, int ;
Wholesale Depot, No. 48, Cedar Street, New York.
Address. ‘ HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3.600, New York. ■
Put up for dealers In cases containing four, eight,
and twelve doaeu—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Curd
accompanying each package.
A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times Us cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware
id Furniture Dealers, Grocers and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of SPALD
ING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making np their list.-
HyfWMWwNwii aiiw—s 11 - - - -jiinn—
MR8. WINftlOW
A N experienced Nurse .and Female PhyfcHd: n,
present* to tbe attentiou of mothers ber
SOOTHING S Y -It IT V,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, '
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay all pain and spasmodic action,'and is sure lo re
gulate bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give
rest to yourselves, ami relief jnd health to your ib
rants. We have put up anifaoldtli. article for over
tou years, aud can say, in confidence and truth of it,
whstwe have ns-
mw mom i
JUST OPENED,
AT
Elias EinsteinU
. MaiUns. Bareges, Silks, Brilliants. Organdies, French
Print• ana *11 other styles of Drtu Good, kaoyfn in the
market. .
Also, a large lot of Deliege, for traveUIng Dresses
LACE 1‘Of NTS.
*** a,,d IJn . en
Kmbro^ered Window Car-
H<»p Skirt*, Embroidered collars and Band*, Edgings
and Insertions, Embroidered naudkcrchiefs. Lace flitts.
Hosiery, Kind Lisle. Thread. Gloves, and Gauntletts.
Clothing:! Clothing-:
A fine lot of SUMMER CLOTHING Inst opened. Call
poiiRumen and aee for yoursclTes.
* , ELIAS EINSTEIN,
TWrfi IQ w Tsn>nmi|ar Block. Macon, Ga.
Whereas, Thomas D. Humphries petition* this
for letter* of udminietration upon the estate of Peter S. .’.Vj, .
I iumphrie*. late of *nid county, deee.tsed: of ** t T c < S?. rt 9^of Mid^'. 1 "ks
These are, thereforo. to elt-- ull person - to tecestcd to l»e
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to allow cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this ISth
ty of June, 1SC0. W. T. SWT FT, 1 M
June 31-
fx EORG1A, HOUSTON COUNTY.
II ToAu "
aud Charles
TV. Oslin a
bama, William J. Patterson, and his wife. Anna Maria,
of the county of Sumter, Angnstine Patterson and his
wife, Ellen A., of the county of Burke, Thomas M. Kil-
len of tiio county of Houston, Guardian, ad litem, for
Claram o A. Edgeworth, a minor, of the comity of Thom
as, and Caroline F. Edgeworth, of the county of Hous
ton and State of Georgia, heirs at law of Achilles S.
Edgeworth, late of taid county of Houston, now deceas
ed- -
Take notice, that a paper, purporting to be the last
- - niilesS Edgeworth, late of said
en propounded for probate in
-it of Ordinary of said county ot
iton hv Salathlel ChEdgeworth, named therein. Ex
ecutor, and that I have appointed the first Monday in
September next 3* the tunc for hearing the proof* a* to
the Execution of said will. If yon or either of yon wish
to oppose the probate of said w ill, appear in said Court
at the time aforesaid, in peraon or by counsel,
Witness, my he ' — 1 "
of May, latiO.-nilu
will and testament of Ach
ao aforesaid, in person or by couhbcI,
a, my hand and official signature, this 7th day
»60.-mlu W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
QIBB SHERIFF SALES.—WUl he sold be thro the
l> Court House door, in the city of Macon, Bibb coun
ty, Oa., on the first Tuesday In August next, within the
nsaal Uounpt sale, fhe following property to-wit :
The welt half of Lot No. two hundred and thirty-nine
(339.) in tha fourth diiitflrt of oViHitiajJy Houstgn, now
Bibb county, containing one hundred one and a quarter
acres more or less, known As the Turner Smith place;
the half lot known as the Childers place, with du elling
house and other Improvements thereon, containing one
hundred one and a wnylh acres, more or less; one lot
known'As fh.Co'ipyr lot.cdntaiuir. g ninety three and three
quarter acres, more dr leSB; One lofkr-.o vnsi the Green lot
number two hundred and thirty-eight,' ihjtho fourth dist.
of originally Honsfon now Bibb comity, containing two
hanfindtwo and a hair acres, mom orlessjalso, sonth
half of lot number two hundred and ihtft/.seyen, con
taining one hundred ono and a quarter acres more or
less; saving and excepting six acres sold off said lot
last mentioned, to Thomas Stnbb; the whole of said
lot* containing nine hundred three and a hair acre* more
or less. AU levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Bibb Superior Court, in fhvor of George Parsons
& Co. yt. JotrnJ. Alien. T. W. BRANTLEY'
June 1, laetL 7 ’* : ■ _ jjcpt. Sheriff-
QOURT OF ORP^NAIP^yfOtNTDN COflNTY.
To Josiah Bazcmore and Jame* if. Baxemoro, of the
State of Florida, Thomas J. Bazcmore, of Bibb connty,
Georgia, ^Columbus J. Bazcmore, Marcus L. D. Bazcmore,
Louisa Gates and Mary Harris, aU of Houston county,
” ■' of James A. Boy, of the
ia Calhoun, of the State
of Alabama,davbere.lsgttnpe, and heirs at law,of Red
dick Bazemorc.Tare of Said county OfTfourton, deceased:
You are hereby notified that Elizabeth Bazcmore, as
Executrix of the-last-will and testament of Reddick
Bazcmore. late of said connty of Houston, deceased, has
this day filed her petition In the Conrt of Ordinary of
said connty of Houston, and prays that citation may is
sue to the .levisoes, legatees, and heirs at law or the
said Reddick Bazcmore, deceased, you will, therefore,
tipapev, purporting to pc the last wui
ick llazeinorh, deceased,
in solemn form, on the
sy Creek, containing aSutSv^t^Trailil
ing to the estate of Reuben U. SUrefe
ty'deoeased. Tena. made £S|S^’^*t3SI
iJCOB IRL&lnM
may 10 ’ IKUBER 8.
town, fonneriy occupied by George \v -< , *1
®ias$fta
Ol an order rromihstw, *P
saxrMsSN
' «2S2*t'
at the samelifu^anJl pile?lotS£i**h
side or the Knoxville Road, i D «a|.
Sold by virtue of an order from’
for said county, a* t 1 - —
deceased, for the l
May 17,1S60.
ty, lot of laud No. IBM *t *ndMsSE? 1
acres more or Ices: sold as th..
Henry W. Dorsey, deceased. Sold
lspttafs. Tasya Cash.
April -rf, » m i IS-vw
t dm i nibTRAfmXaSEzgrgjj^S,
. Die Court of i h -'inary, of Bibb eoSL** >'
the first Tm-.lay in July next, bet«S2' ,: ‘ ; ra
of ealc, at the Court House door of saSiTL^o
gro sian, named Charles, » h out(->nt«- l w ,1B .'.wI.
a good cook.belonging*o the esi.ee of liTI-'v-i I
ceased, late of said county. Sold fur IK.
heirs and creditors of»aiddeeea-ed TuJ’ - ~.. I
ASSISTS
will bo sold on the drat Tuesday m I
Court hoase in the town of Dahloncia
one third pari in the north half of-Tj*
339,18th district, 1st section, contalnLV*
or lees; sold as the property of the e.S, :,*?> I
Dorsey, deceased, add for division arom-
Term* cash, F.S, JOiLVv^fis
apr 5 ‘
A DMINISTRATOIt’S SALE^BylSr^J
it of Ordinary of the county or June.(.***1
’ i will be cold on the first TuesdaviWd*S.'jl
Court house door iu the town Jf
County, lot or land Number 317, in urR^ 11
1st section, coma iulng 160 acres, more or w™
property of the estate of Henry \Y. Horse-,- d*
tor division among the legatees. TeiWo* 51
«P£# F. S. JOffiiS..
huidNu, «B."WU Ind '.'irU'sl-aTon.’^fauLSS
acres more or less; sold as He pmiKrtvigiWI
Henry W. Dorsey deceased. Sold fordftSn
'XRm.VSr'**- mi f ’¥e?g
A?rom7ta^t°of S O b rdii^l?l^^
May Term, will l-e sold on the test Tiieedari.j.1
S at the Court House deof, in
d boors of Sale, the tract of had rtaSJ,
cClendon resided at the time orbit dana^l"
eight acres, more or less, known as the llirW-
or Store lot; a I’m: location tor s Bn GooiU
ro, thirty-five octet, more or lew, known utter
— adjoining foe Hickor-
‘ace, six
place, adjQinii
same tin;c
HicltonMbovf. lot. AhJ si
take notice that
and testament of
NTOTICR.—Two months after the date hereof, appllca-
JLN tion will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Bibb
connty, Georgia, for leave to sell lota of land numbers 3
and 4, in Square 39, tn the city of Macon, belonging to
the estate of Jamea Smith, deceased, lor the benefit of
the heirs and creditor* of said deceased. Thu Jnne 13tb,
I860, ELIZA SMITH , Executrix,
JlWflb pjjT. 4- kMl'/ ll, Executor.
testament of Joseph Stanford, latcis**. *!
nam county, will be sold, on the first Ttahi
next, befrira the Court House door, in U*tan(y
Vl lie, Crawford county, between tkeieMikefl
one lot of laud, number one hundred aid >.n.-3
in the eighth district, originally Houston, m3
county, containing two hundred two and > gj
more or leas. The above named is oris of
uable lots of land on the waters of Flint Bits .
the property of the aforesaid Joseph Stanfordte
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors «sai_
ed. Terms cash. JOSHUA BBIriRl
May 4.1806-
. ■ connty, OeoidT*
the legal hours of tale, lot of Land No, two t'r
fifty-six, (356) In the third district, on
but now Taylor county, said land soid __
Superior Crfurt qf cnU) county, fo sttiay dsn
ival JolaiA.AIbss,|
JESSE STALLKG&ftxa
PQH S4t«,LI
A GRERABLS to'an*o:d-r df Court, will be sold,
■ the First Tuesday In August next, at Public AuctiV
at th* Conrt House, in Macon, between the regular hour*
of sale, a pleasant and commodiou* cottage houee, In a
central and »—*»_—*.»—
room*, and
in gquar.2 40/frobtinff on Eta
dence erf Mr*. Matilda Flint:
ALSO,
Lot of land No. 778, in'21*t Dlst. and 2nd section ol
the gold region. Terms made
Rjara, apply
Q.KO RG^^BPC^mT^^hereas, T.'.Y, Brant-
Guardian of Martin V..
Brantley, of said connty, haying fttl
trash allies to w dJ*nu*sntl from W?
TTOUSTON POSTPONED SALS.-* 13 be ml
X^fore thp Conrt Honse cjoor, ia Dor,
ty, within the usual hours ol sals, Kiixtnt To
in Jnly next, the following, to-itt: Hit baadrri
fifty (5&0) acres of land, more or Jns,nwbmM|j
bat known as the place of \Vm. 11. Cslkma, u
on as his property, In the 5th district of Kites
joining the lands of Joseph H. TbomaNsai
levied on as the property of Wm. n. Cwoa3
a «. te. from Mnpsten HwariarOourt, 1»/ n
va. Wm. EL Calhopn, or Houston coasMrtjL
Calhoun, of Bibb county, levy mado byksYlfl
stead, former Sheriff. Just'd 1
May 31-
Court House door, in the town of < I
first Tuesday In July next, ninety-fre senft
more or less.'adjoining the lands of BeajJhk
F. B. nascall and R. t». Rickets, levied open*
erty of James P. Green, to satisfy a fi.tx6oa*
fenor Court, in tevov of M. M. Mills, .Mnr I
Jame* P. Green. Pn ‘ ' Rh '
MayM-
T) IBB SHERIFF S.YLE.—Will be sold bete
15 Honse door In the city of Macon, Bibb a
c*d*y it; July next, within thp If?I
— 1
the first Tui
sale, the fol
" ' i bj
dozen ai
straps, 1
... fo-sit:
for panu, l l»x
buttons, 1 gross bonal
5U&&
“—"'lb
Therefore, all person* concerned are hereby 1 notified
and required to appear at my office ou or before tbe IralH . ■
Monday in July next, and Bbow cause, If any they hare, | cotton drawers, 1 pair aux un>.. .
why said T. w. Brantley should not bo -dismissed from I 4 linen handkorchiefs, 3 silk scarfs, 6 cotttete-0
hi* Guardianship. —.*-*«——^ * . t
Given under my hand and official signature, thi* Mav
4th, 1860. \VM. M. R1I.EY,
may 6-' Ordinary.
en boys suspenders, 8 pair silk suspeudro. I
si shirt collars, fr*locks,atiud««kt
>le slyb * or Furoltnrc lo order.
We have one of ihe largest stocks of Flue Furniture in
the State, and We are constantly manufacturing, an’
wish to sett. Call and Sec n*.
tebtifiw-ly WOOD. BRO. JfcCOJ
rasw FIRM.
STEAM SASH. BLIND & DOOR
lHac*toi*y>
| r AVING purchased Mr. John Knight’s Steam Facto
XX ry In this city, we are prepared to foralsh Sash
Blinds, Dour* and all other work done at similar Houses
•tJtioit notice. • Mh
We will pay particular attention t
sonalW and punctually, aud promt*'
give entire satisfaction to all who
n to all who may
How to Send for Books.
OrdiTft of F|yc Book* and opwardi-, should "be pent l»jr
expreaa, ir poetible, »s it la cheaper and *«fcr than by
ail.
Money, if po*»iNc, sliould f>e sent in form of DraQs,
a* payment can be *t<^>ped Jf loot through the mail.
Isettor* enclosin'; money may be sent At oar risk, pro-
bled they are rogi»U red aceordJqg to law. These pre-
atmort notice, m
We will pay particular attention to the bnalneM, ]»er.
1 —Sm —* ilac to striven *t l«ut to
■ Mi ho may taxor os with
their cnatom, both Ip regard to the quality of work done,
and price#. •' * ■, , >
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard, Ac., worked and
pared to order
lire at a coil.
Macon, IVIi. JOth.J^JO-WjJJI
NEW YORK PIANOS.
t. n. ciiAMBEiis’ TSwJu
FIJ^KTO FORTES.
ESTABLISHED IN 182S.
T, II. ’ Chamber*, Piano Manufacturer,
(Formerly Dubois A Stodart, and Dubois, Bacon £
Chambers.)
Nkreroam>te(te“ESM« Haute." cor. Stk &. d-Uk At erne,
- NEW YORK CITY.
This is a reliable place to purchase. Orders by letter
teiUrihUy executed, and nonet sallstecttoo guaranteed.
N. B. ■ Send fora circular, niili tl< r i ;.t i. >u "f ivl.-*
and schedule of price*. march 31 vv-3in_
THE BEST PROOF YET,
HPHAT STEIN\VAY makes the beat i*iano*. we copy
A from the Boston Mi sioal Time*, March Mth, l^x).
The New York coerwpondant, speaking of a Concert at
the Academy of Mubic, pay*;
“Laura Kceno’* brigade fulled to appear hi the afte
x»n. and In thefTcmmrs Me-sr*. Miu* A Soai
artist tn N. Y^) refund to ptay, because the reg*
the house, forced a Chick« rit,j IHanoon them, \chm they
preferc< l a Stkinway.”
mar
NEW STORE.
LAKGESTOCK qlDCHEAP GOODS
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS.
-Caps, Leather I’liidlugs, &c., &c.
T llIC undesigned have opened a large stock 01
'Goods, selected witfj great care from the best
f ^ EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
vX Coidct or Ononr abt.
Co pur or Oponr abt, for said County.
ver ttapn abrp tp
medicine: Never
single instance,
when timely
we know an In*
isftetfon by any
On tbe contrary,
with its opera-
in term* of com*
t $1 rr.K Bottle, <
i*ii ^Tt. Ok
, i'ruL'ttfO
,»l if
Lien
S»>.ip Mhls that amounts to n passiDn. She is a
i>u>tlmg, liusv, r«*>y cln‘ckc«1, bright eyed, l»lun*
tiering Hilu rninn, who hovers about our hook-
vhdv«>, inukcs war upon our Jove papers, and
goes about, thirstiiw for new wori Iflto conquer,
in tli<- shap«- of uikJusted nnd unrighted corners.
I:t v she entered our library in a confused ! inn
iiu ui’.ct iLain manner; «|uite different from her |
tsiial hustling way. She .stood at the door with
Utter between her thumb a&d ffnger # which I
Vrupart'd and Sold by if T. HELMHoLD,
1‘ractU'U and Analytical Oumist.
No. W1 South loth Sl, Ih’Iow Che.stnut, Assent*
i»Iv Hiiiidins, Uhiladetpiun.
* To be had of K. L. STftulf i2TKER. Wholes*!.- and Re
Ull Ag.Ufit for Macon, and of all Druggi»tr< and Dealeri)
•ughoiil the If niletl SUtee, Cauadar and Brit ieb I‘rov-
h»;» AHA or COUNTERflClTfe.
Ask tor Hclmbold's—Take Xo Other.
CURES GUARANTEED.
<Uw Xy
ord< ring IvmiWf.
afe
t. ra only,
n, and tbe
• distinct.
Send for si C'afalo|j:ii< k .
I) W. EVANs A CO.,
Harper and <«odey, for July,
I ST received and ft»i t» W
el lory.
J une
: !Im»c 1*11 Hook Depori-
W. BURKE, Agent.
. uml in the evening, Measrs, Min- A Saar, (the best
r in N. Y^) refustd to play, because the regulations of
t a Chicks nag Plaom ■Mtadtafe
. w sway."
b are the onlv AgiUta of STEIN WAY'S PIANOS,
ir 131 JOHN C. MUBOVn * SONS.
HAVANA SEGARS,
AT WU0LB9ALK AND KETAI1*.
YTRES & SALCEDO, Importer* of ilav
lYlprt, keep constantly on hand a Urge aud well
selected stock of the beat Havana ana Domestic
brands from #3 to $300 per thousand, Corner Cher
ry Street and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
aug 1C— ly*
BORE WLANUTACTORS. T
U T Hare prc;>ared to make to order and reiiair. at short
notice, MATUEMATK Ai. I.NMHl MK.Njs, jtc.,
A* Also, Sewing Machines repaired, ami new i»ari-
made, and machines adju*ted, by a practical and experi
enced workman.
Public patronage respectfully solicittil.
tan 17 K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Mes»enger and t'itixeii copy.
eiotisinR: eioftituK;: cioiiiins:::
V LARGE Stock for sale, without regard to coat. Now
is the time to get cheap Clothing at
May «-w J. B. A W. A. ROSS’.
t,. vfi.-l t a cur,-. • M iu.low*.
used. Never fi-c !
Stamm of dissat- ‘ ««<*"..ni;
ono who used it . riyrnji,
all are delighted ;
tioiis, and speak •••-•* . .
meudatioo of its magical effects aud medical virtues.
We speak in this matter “what wn know,” nftur ton
years experience, and pledge our reputation for the
fulfilment of what wo here deolare. In almost every
instance where the infant is suffering from pain and
exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty
minutes after the syrup is administered.
This lvauablo preparation ia the prescription ji
one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses in
New Kngland^nnd lias been used with never failing
success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves
tho '.hild from pain, but invigorates the stomach mid
bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tono aud energy
to the whole system. It wil; almost instantly re
lievo griping in the bowels, and Wind Colic, and
overcome convulsions, which, if not spec-dll v reme
died, end in ................ death. VYe be
lieve it tho best ; « 1 and surest reme
dy in the world, ,,M- ! in all cases ofl
Dysentery and M
. , , ., . . purchases
are made elsewhere. ■ .
Our determination is to sell goml stock cheap, and
give satisfaction in all cases, (fell at tho .
.New Boot,'Shoe, anti Hat anil Caip Store,
. Triangular Block,
l3ff*Repairing promptly executed,
sop30 ~ . BEARDEN. GAINES Jc CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A t the SION of THE BIO BOOT, No..1,
Cottou Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macau, Georgia.— 1 The subscribers .
would return their thanks for tile very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wrliave now in store a large assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOES
moatly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
addition* will bo made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe storo, and
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any bouse in tbe city or State..
Sept.’gfl. MIX O RIRTLAND.
"OOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
13 French Calf Boots, pomp sole, welted and
waterproof,«ifvariouHkiiid.s;tii(I tjualitii-s, both
soled and pegged Just received and for sale low b
MIX Sc KIRTLAND.
J
P LANTATION BROG ANS.-Xow instore
tbe best assortment of Negro Sho«-y, wc*
have dver offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
- — • r.-cil.inc. . Oiarrnsa in chil- " n * l . e black*nd russetta ; do. hoysandyouths
dren. Whether it ; ; arises from teeth I ! ,1 ‘‘ < ' lc “ , " 1 1-" 88 . 6 ' 1 ®’ c11 of which wo aro s ;; ll i ug_very
ing or anyother cause. | low. Sept. M. MIX *fc KIRTLAND.
cause.
VVe would say to every mother who h;
suffering from any of the foreg*4ng comp M iBPBi
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others. Men’s stout "kip bun
stand between your suffering child nnd the relief inir Gaiters. Monterc
^ . . . child QOOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
from any of the foregoing complainU—do 13 Youth’s tine calf and kip peg*d Bi
that will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow
this medicine, if timely used. Full directious for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine
unless the fac simile ol CURTIS tV PERKINS, New
York, is on tbe outside wrapper.
|Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar at., N. Y.
Mp t> 1659 ly Price only 23 cents per bottle
3D It. WISTAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
GEORGIA TESTIMONY.
Qtr&JUxds of Air. K. J/husssnsf a icdl l-noten and highly
respectable citizen of Macon, Ga.
Macon, Ga., March 19, I860.
M essrs, s. \\\ Eowu; a co.:-(,tiU/enun ;-iu-
licvlng in the great virtue of yonr renowned Bal
saiu of Wild Cherry, I cheerfnlfvcomply with the request
of yonr travelling agent iu adding iny testimony to the
inaiiv which you have already received. 1 have been ac-
quaiuted with this medicine for many yam and have
I always heard it i*|M)kem>f in the highest terms. Abrxther-
ge ! in-law, who at one time was much reduced with asevere
.•ell obstinate cough, was restored hy It. after other rein-
I edies had failed. 1 have al-*o useif it for myself and
children for ohhlinate coughs aud coldri with au uniform
and happy result, and therefore recommend it confidently
as thebopt lung mrdiciue. within my knowledge.
• Yuure respectfully,
K. MAUSSENET.
The al>ove is but a moderate expression of t
tiou iu w hich thi-* remarkahle thront ami luu
h held by tlie thousands who have used it.
•• Probably no medicine has ever reached lo so extend
ed a popularity in this country or has accomplished so
great au amount of good.”—Ballou's Pictorial.
Caution to J ‘arch users—The only genuine Wi.*tar's Bab
Mim hud the ter it tm signature of "1 Bl’TTs" and the
printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; Jill
other is vile aud worthless.
• upplied by ZE1LIN & HUNT, Macon
L. L. Stbi
Youth’s tine calf and kip pog*d Boots;
’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots ; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys and youths’patent ami enam
elled Brogans: Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip-Brogans, a large assortment.
Sept. 38. MIX Sc KIKTLAXD.
K UBBEK SHOES.—A large assortment^^^_^
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, U
dies slipper ami sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
Nfpl. vi i v v. iriuTi 4yiy
S T
M1X A KIRTLAND.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
TKONG A WOOD hereby give notice, that their
firm was dissolved this day by mutual consent.
Hither partyis authorized to use the name of the
late firm in settlement of its affairs. Thoae indebt
ed will make 1-1 mediate payment, anil those having
claims will present them for settlement at once.
LEWIS P. STRONG,
CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macon, January 2, jd&L
NEW FIRM.
L. P. STRONG & SONS
L EWIS P. STRONG tender
for the liberal patronage -
the last twenty seven years,
noumea that he has associated
ui;,- tlier prosecution of the businei
edy I (JAR P. SLKONTi and FORK!’
1 - * - 1
grateful thanks
tended to him for
rid respectfully an-
ith him iu the fur-
, his two sons. ED-
l'E U \V, STRONG,
STRONG A
The Ih-ade n
bold also by 1
country marchanu generally.
SONS, and will continue to keep on hand anil offer,
a large ami select assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Leather
uFail kinds, and Findings for Country manufacturers
Ho respectfully sak* tor tire u*-\v tirui. s continuance
Stboukckkk. and Ly Druggists aud I °l I**” tsvor extruded to the. d
mar M w
Macon, January s, i860.
ly jan 3
oseph C.
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 are to cite all persons concerned, to show cause,
if any they have, on or before the 1st Monday in Jnly
next, why letters of administration de bonis turn should
not be granted to Joseph®. Ellis.
Given nndgr my hand and seal of office. May 19,1860.
may 1+c- . wTt. SWIFT, Ordinary.
U NITED STATESMAHSllAL'S-SALE.—Will be sold
beford the Conrt House door. In the, city of Macon.
Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in Angust next, the
following property, ofr:
* The house and lot on Mnlbcrry street in the city ol
Macon, containing thirty-five feet front, more or lcss.'bc
ing one-third of Jot No, o, tn Square No. 91, of the origi-
and containing tho same number of feet in thc’rearas m
the front; levied on as the property or Alexander A.
Mdnard, to satisfy a tete. iu favor of Lawrence Alyers &
Co. va. Alexander A. Menard.
; ■' - THOMA8 L. ROSS,
.Tnn.ee moo P. 8. Pep. Marshal.
nantsc
floor matting.
Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from 1
Conrt in favor of Itioma* O. Dempsey, £
Wm. It. Arnold. 9’. W. BILL'
June 1st., i860. IM
NOXICE,
the property of Lory Alford, late of
ceased. UILKS DlUVEU, Ad
May 11,1880.
payment, aud those having claims against his estate to
fiSr^krp^ltm^^tew. June290
twit ovxrrx-r,* l ExcctltOrS.
IRA JENNINGS,
)V. NEWSOM.
OEOHUIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
VJ - .... Court-Top OitniXAiiT, or said county.
Tho petition of- Stnders Lane, Gmrdian of Ava J.
Lane, deceased, shon-eth tliat he baa tefthfolly and hon-
cstiy discharged the duties of said trust, and prays for
dismission therefrom.
Upon the foregoing petition of Sanders Lane, Guardi
an of Ava J. lane, praying to be dismissed from his said
tnut. It Is ordered uy the Court that citation do issue,
requiring all person* concerned to appear, aud show
cause, if any they have, by the July Term next, of this
Conrt, why said Guardian should not bo then discharg
ed, and that said citation be published rs required by
Uw, [May 33-6w] W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. ’
yx KoitGLY—Hul STON COUNTY:
VJT OitniNAKY's Offick for Said County.
Whereas. John A. Spcry, Guardian of John For- hart'....
minor, petitions this Court for dismission from his said
trust:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
Interested to he and appear at my office on or bofor* the
1st Monday of July to show cause, if any thev have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder mv hand in office, this Mav sth, I860
may 10 w. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
B UU! COURT OF ORDINARY.
, Is CiUMBKits, Jnne 9th, I860.
To Elizabeth Newsom, of Bibb countv, John Newsom,
or Louisiana. James Newsom of Louisiana. William C.
Lawthe, of Fulton cotmtv, Ga., Nathaniel G. Foster and
his wife Alary E. Foster, formerly Law,he, of Sumter
county, Ga., Nathaniel E. Gardner and his wife Martha
t. Gardner formerly Lawthe, of Fulton countv. Ga , Ira
Jennings anil his wife Elizabeth, formerly Law*he of
Bibb county, Ga., Albert B. Ros*», ns Guard Ian, ad ’item,
for Khzabeth E. Newsom, minor, of Mississippi, the said
Albert B. being of Bffib county, Ga.. Robert B. Barfield
and his wife Martha M., formerly Kt-wsom of Bibb coun-
ty, Ga- Benjamin F. C. Bijnncr and his wife Caroline,
1 i r 1111 ■ i! y Ne»\' ~ • i«, of Bibh i'oiint\. and Albeit B.
Ross, of Bibb county Ga., .as Guardian, ad litem, for
Laura Newsom, devisees legatees, and heirs at law of
Henry Newsom, late of saiil connty of Bibb, deceased:
You are hereby notifled that Robert B. Barfield, Mndi-
exccutors of the
enrv Ne\v.-t)m. late of said
vi r ^ W-.—-—, —'c this dav filed their peti-
tion In the Court of Ordim-.ry of said cotmtv-of Uihb,
pray that citation may issue to tho devisees, taa
and heirs at law of the said HenrvNcw.-oi
son G. Newsom, and Ira Jenu..
last will and testament of He
county of Bibb, de ~
and
tecs
om, ilc
W. therefore take notice that a paper purport
ing to be the last will und testament of said llenrv New
som, deceased, will be propounded for Probate, iu sc 1
cmn form, on the find Monday In October next/in tern
of the statute, in such cases made nml provided.
Given under my hand and official signature this Jur
•i* 1**®- WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
sell three hundred acres of land, juorr eric*, b
county, In District, number ,iai tv
two and a half acres of land more or kw, J
county, in the 90th District, number 3U6. *•
property of Margery P. Carmichael dcceasA
JAMES V. WOOTEN, Ada
_This AprUSCth, 1800—may 1
Q1XTY days after dote application will tata
O Qf4ite>ry «vf Mrrcrm comity ~ ttCOrgtt. W
the Laud and Negroes belonging totbe*^^
R. Lowc+of Mid county, deceased. ,,
May-16, I860- ' JOHN WBKlSTj
XTPTICE.—All .1 1
i\ liam IU Lowe, late of Macon conalj. t
ceased, are requested to come forwaril w
diato payment, and those having dcaiuJt i
estate are requested to present their chted
theaticated according to law, others te
settled. JOHN \V. i!l!V.O -
May 16.1S60- ' OH
ATOTICE.—Two months after date hm-’f P
A> will be made to the Conrt of Oniw?*'
connty, for leave to sell the Land aadS<r»"
to Thomas Pollock, laic of said eonan -j
the benefit of the heir* and creditors •» «!*?
EDMUND A. rolDri^
-May 3S, 1880-Sm Com 4 —
fpWO month* after date applicatioa
JL the Ordinary of Bibh couutv. for h«».»_r7
DAVID W.
JUttm, May filth.1866—m 8
Dl-atn.RS AND CKEDlTOKk-^jSI
. I d.-tiled to the estate ot Amoa Ssau*-^
itte of Crawford county, are requestr«”™fo*
and make immediate sat Cement, andtww
mand* against taid estate are reqoiwrt-s
demands within the time prescribedWJ\
theaticated, otherwise they will be tern-
19th, 1880. JOHN S. SAM JJfo
May S3-6w
SABAH SAND
/^t EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-^TJ,-
Ijt date, application will be madetejH
said county for leave to sell tho land oja- .
Taylor, tare of said county, ^dt-eeased-t‘vg*J
distribution, DEMFSKYTAWJfl
B June 7, moo- OMua^m
t I)MlNlSTItATOR'SSAI t:.-WiJF^S53
j1_ Tuesday in October, in Tarry, fi -. ,.-.
fore the Conrt llonsc door, lot of Land»ss* ;
m (he 10th District of said county,!® 0 ;;,
bta—aAflnkfiMetli lived at the
joining lands of Joseph M. Cut, >1
Sanorlep*; soldaaOepropertyoOk'JSfl
rah deceased. Term* made known cn«
may 10 EPHRAIM SHIBAg^
fill.
L 1
rp\VG months after date bercotj -.
JL made to the Ordinary of Bibb
■■the real estate belonging toT*.-*
HP!Vtc of said coupty, dcce*sedir fa mg
the heirs anil creditors. This Joj 1 ^
O-fS
June C
J‘
or Ordinary Ilf saidcotmty, Guardian
Martha Blow, Catherine Khiw. Samuel
of said state amlc
that a cilntit
ot.vrr.dlSSHE “
e Court of Ordinary of paid county:
“^nedderirca to bo appointed by the
r fourteen year- o
•, requiring all j oi
fk cxpiratii
of thi
earned to show
ty (lays,why the Guardianship of said miuon _
perty may not ho inirustod in him
JOHN W. FIXSEY, Petitiom-
ohn W. EinuovV application for a i itation to i-
tliat he nutv obtain Guardianship of the person
x- t ?„? Mcnina, Martha, (Mthorine, SamnsL
ticliaru Blow, minors under fourteen yean of age. r
t* of said county, having boon duly filed, ordc
that the same bo granted.
CHARLES MACART11Y, Ordli
!in NV. Fiuncy having applied to lit- appoi
of the person and property of '.»)«• above
under fourteen years of age, residen
ty, thiri i*. to cite all persons concemei
pn* ar at the next term of the Court of Ordii
eld next after the exj
first puhlieatiou of this notice, and show t
why said Johj
h the Guardianship of the person and
days In
rt) of said min
A tr
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Whereas, Mary Hurt, appJJ« l “ “ C ;V-
MtaHMMBflkatkm onW . J
late of said connty deceased:
These are therefore to Ctfe *fld «»•! , .. I
lar, the kindred and creditors of rttd -.viffl
>pear at my office -■gklnthciAJCJ
> show cause, (if any they ha\c) wny ■■
not be granted. _ .«.u J
Oi«i|^umlrr my hand at offlro.^th^y^ 1
TTEtlKi,1A, litlUSTDN CGCNTV- .-ailj
Danl. C. Fudge, Guardian ol■; *
this Court for leave to resIgn hi» te>“
- W: I M.Futo,orraid«OT2.5„8fi
eon to be appointed as his iucccsw** J
and responsible. I
are to cite all
tay hire, on or before w
if any the
next'n hyJettera oT GoarcuaiiMop •*'
to William M. Fudge. . ,
Given under my baud anu real oi
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Court House, In IV
Tucsd.iy In August next, " '•“•
the following nrooertv. to 4rt»= swflteS
dred and tight Hi 1«*
joining the lands of lterdyBrow 11
others. \ led ou a* the prepertJ»^JiJ'j
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vs w'tn w. \irojd.
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ROLAND T.
Deputy Clerk*
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