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fSININGER’S
I V O^ D O, V
£ Ulgg £
GIN,
A. M. Bininger & Co. ,
(Established 1778,)
IMPORTERS,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
This agreeab'c Tonic ij design:J especially u a
Safe and reliable Medicine
for Family Use.
The Public are allured that our
London Dock Gin is a superior
article, poffeiring all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal lie
wage. and dei'erving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the lus
picious decoctions emanating from
rrrefponfible sources, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our house (established
in 1778.) has attained a favorable
reputation for the genuine character
and purity of its Liquors, will, we
trust, be a sufficient guarantee of the
excellence of this article.
Put up in quart and pint bottles,
in cases of one and two dozen each,
with our name on the bottles, and
a faefimile of our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by Druggists,
Grocers, <Src.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
Direst from U. S. Bonded Ware-
feoufes, of all the favorite brands f
pnd most approved Vintages. I
For Sale hr E. 1.. STKOIIECKER 1 CO., nnd ZEI, I
UN, HUNT* CO., Macon, Ga. June 10 j
GEO. W. PRICE
18 SOW
Receiving his Steck
FANCY AND STAPLE
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which will be disposed of on as'
good terms as any house in the !
city. His friends and the public I
generally, are requested to
Give him a Call.
September 23.1856.—ts
Gloves, Gloves!
CIOLORED and white Kid. Silk, Ca«htnere and
7 Bock Gloves, Kid and Buckskin Gauntlets of i
very auperi<»r quality. Just received at
mp u e. wixsmr.
ARKANSAS LANDS
(8036 ACRES)
FOR SALE.
following valuable land* iu the State of Ar
-1 kansaa are offered for sale at very low prices and
on the moat accommodating terms, viz ;
4,835 10-100 acres in Crittenden county located on .
the St. Francis river—high above the late high wa
ger—and as rich in eoil as any laud* iu tbe State.
1,7 fiO acres in Prairie county, in lots of V ". 320 and ;
<4O acres; they are first-rate lands and well located.
833 acres situated in Independence county, about
four miles from Batesville a tl->un*bing tou n and
about nne and half miles from the river—about 4' >
seres of it being cleared, with an orchurd. two fine
springs, log house, crib Ac. This is good land, in
an old settled part of the State.
*O7 acre* in White county; 3" lon acre- in
Bradley county; 8"7 acres in Puin*vtt county. The
above rank as first-class land*, well located in nour
ishing neighborhoods.
1,420 acres on White rirer, two mile above the
fawn of Desarc. This is known as the White Bluff
Vacl. and is high and dry above all overflows. The;
land is rich, well timbered, and in all respect* calcu- t
lated tn make an excellent plantation. White river |
»« navigable all the year for one hundred mile* above ,
♦his tract, which is one of the best points on the riv
er for a wood vard easv of access to the steamer* in
all stages of the river -and no doubt by pr<q er man- <
agement the wood could be made to pay for the land I
in a short time.
The above land* are exempt from taxation up to
Jas* and ’44. They have been selected a ith great
care; and all of them with the exception of one tract J
being eon ven tent to the line of the Memphis and Lit
tle Kock Bail Raid, they will consequently increase
greatly in value.
For further information apply to A. H. Douglass, •
Memphis. Tcdd., or to F. S. BLOOM.
juiy one Agent, Macun,Ga.
French Glass,
AU Sizes from 8-10 to 36-41.
MjRRORS and Losing Glass Plates. Frame ot
Gilt, Rosewood, Mahoganv and Walnut. For
>»le by ’ I- *G, WOOD.
jnne 17-ts
Matting! Matting!!
TI those who find their carpet" rather warm for
the season, we would say, call at Parker’s and
you will find a most desirable article of Matting, all
widths and at vary low prices.
4-if W. W. PARKER A CO
Plantations for Sale.
GEORGIA— Worth Connty*-—I offer
r for sale my Land* and Mills, to-wit: Lot*
Bumbers 159. 180, ]SB, I<-;. all amounting to ,
twelve hundred and fifteen acre*, and lying in the
Iftth'di strict of said county. Quality—all of the above '
named lota are good eurn and cotton making lands.— ,
Mv Mills, to-wit. two Saws, and two Grist* are new
ly’built and situated on Abram’s Creek a never fail- ;
Sag stream of water.)
Also, my Pmderviwn Plantation, lying on Flint
river, and on the old Stage road leading from Macon
to Tallahassee, and in the 15th district of said conn
tv, to-wit: Lot number* IM. I*s. I*6, 2»M». 201. and
threefractional lota numbers I-?. ♦•'< . all amount
ing to one thousand two hundred and sixty-five
acres, on which there is about four hundred acres of
open land and tolerably fair buildings, and a« good a
settlement of fiorming land® a* there are on Flint he
ar . all of wb eb arefineautifullv watered
Also, my settlement of lands in the count* r>f
Dangbertv, near the old Parker Stand and about 7
mile* from Albany, to wit : Lots number* 245 and
fractional lots numbers 24*, 24 •, all amour.:;: g :
acre-. beauUfully watered. Quality—firs; rate
forming lands.
Also, my settlement of lands where I now live,
amounting to 3900 acre* veil watered, and about
SO' acres of open land no*: cultivation. There iv
on this place a good Dwell ng House. Gin house,
Screw, and other out houses.'all in good order
Any person wishing to purchase any of tb* fore
•omg lands can examine for themselves and make
foe came known to me at Isabella P 0., Ga.
R ° ponr>
-iFyy -
AYER’S , h(
CIIEKRV
PECTORAL, Jo
FOK TIIK K.AHO CCRJt OF (|kZJC7
Cold*. Cough*, un.l
Howisch ess.
Rk;wH>.u, Mam.. 90th Dee, 1856.
Dr J. C. Ann : I du not lu «it«te t->
he remedy I have ever t.»r (Luf 11
C-jn<hs, li<NM*eiiOM. IntiuenTA. and thr
symptom* -f a Cold, hynnr
JnRRRT Ferros**,. Tt» mastant urn in
my practice an I mv family for the ln«t
tear* b*a eltown ft to p«—mipr
rk«r virtuaa for th* treatiivnt <>f theaa ftVs**
o mj.Uints. EBKV KNICUT. M. D.
A H MOHTLEY. R*-y.,**f Uric*. N. “I have
Gard y.>ur myself and in my fmuilv ••vei «incc
you invent**! it. an t believe it th- I— < m<*dicitie h*r tta
pun**** seer pat »nt. With a bn<! rold I tdr idd ►••'•ner
I pay twenty dvr dollars f-f a ta-ttte than du witiiuut rt, vt
lake sny other remedy." ’
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
Semsorn ld. Fab ?,1«X
Atrm: I will . herrfully certify jmir /'• '“■"ul
h the best remedy we nosse** for the cure wlnyping
O'tmh. cmup, and tlrn clirK diseases of rhildren «»f
your fraternity iu the South appreciate juiir skill, and i
r -mmeDd your medicine to uni people. |
111 It AM CONKLIN. M D
AMOS LKB. Fjq. Moxyrrit. Is., wrttea,Sd Jan., B>.
I had a todiona Inlnenca, which confined mr in d**>ia
a «ix weeks; tuuk many medicines without relief: ttnallv
tried ymr l+rf'-ral by the advice of our clergyman. Tim 1
<lr*t d relieve,| t>««s soreness in mv throat and Innxs ;
i-as lliao one half the bottle m>vle me rnmpieieiy well.
Veur medicines iwh the rhrap*wt as well rm the hast ,
>en bny, and we esteem yea, l>uetor, and your remel.««,
•• the pntr nan'a friend*
Asthma or Phthisic, and Rronchitis«
Wk»t Mawchrstrh. Pa., Feb. 4, IMS4J.
Fir : *\mr CVrej, ft-torol is performing marveil.ua
awes In this section. It haa relieved several from alarm
lug avmtdotua rs consumption, and is now curing a niau
who hat lat>ared under an afT.-rUun of the lungs for the
mi e.rty years. liENKY L. PARKS, M‘*rcl«aut.
A. A. RAMSEY. M 0. Atsiov. Mowana Co., low*,
writes, !<ept. A. 18&5*. “ During my practice of many years
( bava found nothing equal to yunr Cfterry for »
giving ease and relief to rvnwuinpuva patient*, or airing 1
such at are euratla."
We might add volamss of evidence, but tha con
vincing pnN'f of ths v'.HuMof this remedy is found in its ,
•frets spun trial.
Conaumption. ]
FrobaNy no one remedy baa ever boon known wl ’eh
onrej on many and sneh dangerous <-«%re as tills, k.-mo
mo human aid can reach ; but even tn tboae the
frtforal affords relief and comfort.
Aittor (lore*. Nrw Yong Citt. March I. ISM.
rv*-Yc.n Ayrr. Lnwgtx: 1 f.-el It a duty and a pleasure
to inform yon what your has done for my
wife, ehe had been five month* laboring under the dan
gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we
• ould procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fail
ing. mail Dr. Strong, of this city, where we hiuroms fbr
advice, recommended a trial nf y<mr medicine. We bl res
Ma MudMua,MVN - ' ui t rhas recovered
ft-un that day. She is not yet m stieng as she used to
be, hut i« free from her cough, and calls Lei self well.
Yours with aratitude and regard.
ORLANDO SHLLBY.or Srblmyvuxs.
do despair till you have trl*d Aykr'S
Csrrry Pr>-YORAL. It is made by one of the l»ret medical
eLentuos in the world, nod its curve all anmnd us
the high merit- of Its virtue*. Duludelidiia .
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
HMIK sciences nf Chemistry nnd Medicine have been
1 tsxw-1 their utmost to produce this best, m- et pet feet
purgative whirli Is known to man. InnutueraUe prootk
are ehowu that tli«ee I'ltx* have viitties which Mir pare in
eaceileib e the ordinary mcdiimre. and that they win un
pt ecadentrdly upon th* esteem of all men. They are sate
and pleasant to take. Imt powerful to cure. Thrlr pene
trating pro|>ertirflßtimiibite ih« vital activitieeof the l»ody,
renu-ve the obetrnctions <«f its organs, purify the blood,
and expol dlreaae. They purge out thrfuiil liutnors which
breed and gr<»w diatenqier. aiinuilHte ■luegi"h or discr*
deted organs into their natural action, and inq«rt healthy
lone with strength to the whole system. Not only de
they cure the every-day complaiuts of every body, bnt
alei f'.rml.Ublr and dangerous diseases that hove latffled
ihe l»e«t of human skill. While they prndnee powerfhl
eff«Tte they are at the same time, in diminished doers, the
; sate-t nnd best physic (hat ran be employed for children.
Hr.ng ait gat -coated, they are pltwssnt to take; and Iwiug
* purely rentable, aje free from any riek of harm. Cures
j tesre Lorn made which snrpa-s l>elirf were they not sub
stantiated by men of sinh rialted |><>sltl(»n and character
j as to forbid the ans| kl<-n of untruth. Many eminent
ctergvmen ami physician-have lent thsii names to certify
to the puMir it* rrliaUhty of my remedies, while otheis
bive rent w»" the assurance of their reti' icli« n that my
I Prei»arat ■ s eoutribnt* tpunenaely to ths relief of my
afflicted, gnffri ing fellow- men. 5
• The Agsnt below warned is pl.-t Med to Dirnish grsllr mt
Americati llninn.ir containing direvtl«>na fiirtludr tire and
) csitifi. *t«-s of Itu-lr rnn-s. of the folluuhig complaints :
T»h<*s IMtloiis (Vmptaiuts. Ilheum it ism. Dropsy,
llearllmrn Hetvlaciiv arising front a t<>nl s4t>niarh. N'su- I
wm li. ligwrtlitn. 'I ■.••■.l Inaction of fl •• Iwelsat d Pain
arising tfierefmm Hattilency. G— <4 Appetite, al! Tlcer
-o<ls hiiJ i u>.itie*-ns DiMuiMt w!h< h requite at> eviuiiart
(uetlicinr l*er« fnla «»r King’s Evil They al*’, l y purify
Jug the L|r»o<l an«l simulating the system, cure many
i nunplsiut* which it would not l»e slippered they could
I rracli. such a* Ihafuess. I'arti.nl Itlmdm sa. Neuralgia and
Nervous Irritai’ility. iMnngvmrnts of th* Livrt and Ki«i
nrys. <1 nt and other kindred coni|dsiuta nrlrit-g from a
I i< w state of the body or ul<atructi<>ii of it* fuuriiocs.
D" net be put off by unprincipled dealers uith sorn*
other pill they make more profit on A*k fiu- Ar>t-> j
Prua. and take nothing else. No other they can gin
ynu eomparea with this in its Intrinsic vain* or curative i
powers. The sick want the best aid there is It»r then
and they should have It.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Fractioal and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Mar
x Fans •• Ctb. m Dox. Fira Roxu for sl.
SOLD BY
ZEILIN, JUNTA CO., aud by all Druggists tuni j
Dealer* io Medicine. apr22
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly f'runimcy House.)
ALBANY, GA.
npHE above Hotel, in Albany, the present
1 terminus of the Georgia and Florida j/igE
> Rail Road, ia now r.pen fur tbe reception <»t Jifaßß ;
the mmltaaa
TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
j The House aud Furniture are new, the Proprietor
l is determined to make it a First Class Hotel, anti j
' hope* by a strict attention to the wants of his guest.*,
• to merit the patronage of the public.
apr22-tf L. B. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
Lime, Lime, Lime!
FROM THE “CHIIWVCI.A WORKS”
ALAR AM A.
\VF. are now prepared to furnish any quantity
v t (from 1 to ’bbls., iof the above named arti
clc, equal if not superior to the best Rockland, at as .
low or lower figure* than any Lime can be had in our ,
market. Ma-uns and contractors will find it to their '
interest to call. U. CAMPBELL A SON,
J _apr 22-ts Agents.
; ROBIUT riNDLAT, SR., JAMBS N. riXDLAT, j
CHOIS. D. riXDLAT.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY
! /OMT i
VX raac(ißoaj»wa»aooMß.
C
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
ASD
GK3TERAI. MACHINE SHOP,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r T , HE Proprietor- of this establishment would re
1 speetfully call the attention of those contempla
ling the erection of Steam Mills, tor Sauin<j ami
j Grivuliny, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the work has Deen, and will be. a suf
ficirnt guarantee for au extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, lanterns and Machinery, afford facilities Le
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
■ li-hmeut in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
vrn establishment. The following comprises a list of
, Machinery, Ac., for any portion of which we will be
pleased to receive orders, viz :
' Steam Engine*, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Circu
lar Saws, Mill Gearing. Mill Stones, of best qual
ity for Corn and Wheat. Water Wheels, a
great varietv. Gin Gear, all sixes.
Iron Railings, for Cemeteries.
public and private Build
ings. Ac., of Wrought
and Cast Iron em
bracing
Strength u ith lieauty of
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columnsfor
Storea. Churches. Ac.. Ac.,Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double aud Single acting Force
and Lift Pump* of a»u’ required size,
Shafting with Turned Pullirs, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Pre** Irons,
Cotton Screws. Mill
Screws and
Bales.
England's Celebrated *< , !f<' , ting Car C »•: i : ng xr.T
other Rai' Road Castings. All w >ik nan ci. ted to be
equal to the best made elsewhere.
•t 17
Kennedy’s Family and
EXCELSIOR flour.
I ONE HUNDI.ED ANI) FIFTY Sacks Kennedy’s
Family and Excelsior Flour, itoo sacks other
brands Superfine and Extra Flour. Just received
and for -ale by MeCALLIE A JONES,
wrer 9*'tf
LEtJAL NOTICES.i
/ t EORGIA, Crawford Coauty.
\ I Where;**, (ilk* M. Chapman, AdnuniMratur on
‘ Hie estate of Samuel Chapman late of said county,
I deceased, applies to me for letters diamissury from
in* said adminjUratiuu. The.** ure therefore to cite
1 ami admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditors
1 ot said deceased, to b- and appear at my office within '
tiie time prescribed by luu. aud sbu v cause, if any 1
they have, why said letter* should not be granted.--- •
(liven under mv hand aud official signature this 6th
J AMEB J. BAY.
i apr xv-i’.m Ordinary.
(y EORGI k Crawford County.
JI Whereas, Thomas Stripling, Administrator <Z<
bu/tie non with the will annexed of Samuel Com
mander, of said county, deceased, applies to me for let
ters us dismission fi-« m said administration as afore
said. These are therefore Iu cite ami admonish all and
singular, the heirsand creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my oilice within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said
ietters disinissory should not be granted to tlx* said
applicant. Given under inv band at office flu* 14th
May 115*5. JAMES J. RAY.
may xix Ordinary.
(* EORGI V < rauhml < onnl).
JT Whereas, the letters <»f Administration granted
to Harriet J. Bacon un flic ••state ot Francis E lh eon
late of said county deceased, has abated by the inter
marriage of the said Harriet J. Bacon, Adniiniatia
trix as afore*aid. and whereas Jeremiah C. Hany ap
plies to me fur ietters of Administration de bonia
uon on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a'l aud
singular the kindred am! creditors of said dec’d to
vhow cause at mv otiice within the time prescribed by
law why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under mv baud and official signature, this
23rd Aug., 18oS. ’ JAMES J. RAY,
aug 26-ls Ordinary.
( t EORGIA ( rawford County.
I Whereas, Benjamin Lights- t ip| lie* to me for
letters of Administration un the estate us MartLa D.
Tabor late of said county deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all ar.d
singula) the kindred and ci editors of snid deceased,
to be ami appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law ami show cause if any tltev hm e why
said letters should not be granted to the said Benja
min Lightfoot.
Given under mv band ut office, this 21st <»f Aug.,
1 JAMEHJ RAY.
aug M Ordinary,
UHIIMxTR VlDirs S M i .
IA 7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
V V next, by virtue of-«n order <»f the Court of Or
dinary of Burke County, before the Court House <lour
in Nashville, Berrien county, between the legal hours
of sale four hundfd and ninety acres of Land
No. 40, aud loth District.
Also, on the same day and time, before the (’curt
House door in Isabella. Worth county, four hundred
(4WO< acre* of land. No. 35.5, ami 7th District. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Civility
Bunn, of Burk county, deceased.
Terms made known on dav of -ale.
aug xii-tds MATTHEW W BUNN,
Administrat tr;
YPMINISI R \ TOR'S s YLE.
VGREEABIY to an order of the Honorable the
. Ordinary of Crawford county, June Term. Issh,
will be sold before the Court ilouse door, in the
Town of Knoxville, ’»n the first Tuesday iu Octo
ber next, the interest of John Cruchfield deceased,
in and to a certain house and lot. lately occupied by
Tbomaa Cruchfield as a Grocery ; the interest of said
decease*! being one half of said house and lot. Sold
for the lienefit of the heir* and creditors of said John
Crutchfield deceased. Terma made known ou day of
I sale. Julv 2-'nd, l* >--tf
’ ’THOMAS CRUCHFIELD, Admr. on
the EatateofJ ibnCraebfield, deceased.
\ V YLU \BLi: I \RM FOR SAI.E.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in La
fayette. Walker connty. Georgia, on the first Tues
day in October. 1858, Lots of Land No. <’»s i fifty
fixe, (s»ii fifty-six, »-<'.•) eighty-nine, and iifO) ninety,
all in the *tb i eighth District and 4tb fourth Sec
tion of Walker county, Georgia, containing (64"/ six
hundred and forty cres; (25<« > two hundred and fifty
acres, of which are well improved and in a high state
.of cultivation. These lots of Land lie in Peavim
valley on the road leading from Ringgold tu Lafay
ette, and adjoins A. J. Leifs farm, ami is one of the
. best and most desirable farms in Cherokee, Georgia.
This farm is well watered with excellent spring* and
, has good substantial buildings. Residence, Negro
Houses, and all necessary outhouses.
Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Catoosa countv, as the property of James Simpson
deceased, for the benefit of heirs ami creditors.
MARY A. SIMPSON, Administratrix.
August lyth, 1«53.
8188 POSTPONED MORTGAGE SALES.
MITILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
yv next, before the court h'mM* door, in thr t ity of
Macon, that tract or pareel of Land, situate, lying and
being in the City of Maeuii, County of Bibb, State «>f
Georgia, being Recording to the plan of said city, a
part of lot number four <4), in square number sev
enteen 17», ami being that portion of said lot inclu
ded within the following bounds, to wit: commenc
ing at a point on Fourth Street, thirty-five feet from
the alley and running along said Fourth Street <»ne
' hundred and five feet, thence running in a direct line
one hundred and five feet to the rearuf said lot. thence
I one hundred and five feet along the back of said lot
I towards the alley aforesaid, and thence running in a
' direct line <»ne hundred and five feet to the starting
point on Fourth Street, so as to include the Dwelling
j House occupied by Alexander Richards, and the
| kitchen, smoke house ami other out buildings on said
I lot appurtenant to said dwelling; levied on as the
; property of the defendant, Alexander Richards, to
J satisfy two mortgage fi fas issued from the .May term
i nf Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Wm. S. Willi
ford, Treasurer, Ac., for the u*e of the Bibb County,
' Loan Association vs. Alexander Richards
Also, at the same time and place, that portion or
i parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Macon, and county of Bibb, and known and distin
| guithed in the plan of said city as part of lot number
I>, in sqnarc number seventeen 17 , being that por
tion of said lot contained in the following described
bounds, to wit : -commencing at the mouth of the
alky which divides said lot from the Presbyterian
Chiircli.and running thence thirty-hve feet front on
Fourth street, thence one hundred and five feet back
’to the rear of said lot, theuce thirty-live feet in a di
rect line to the alley aforesaid, and thence along said
allev, one hundred and five feet to the starting point.
Sai l propertv levied on as the property o! the defend
ant, Alexander Richard*, to satisfy one mortgage ti
fa issued from Bibb Superior < ourt, in favor of W.
S. Williford, Treasurer Ac., for the use of Bibb coun
i ty Loan Association, va. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same time and place, that tract or par
, cel of land lying, being aud situate in the city of Ma
con, Bibb county, known and distinguished in the
plan of said city as lot number three <■">, in square
seventeen 117 .and further known as the Mansion
House lot, containing one-half acre, more or Its*;
1 levied on a* the property of Alexander Richard* to
■ satisfy two mortgage ti fas issued from Bibb Superi
or Court in favor of Edward J. Stowe, Treasurer, Ac.,
1 va. Alexander Richards.
Also, at tin same time and place, that tract or par
! cel of land situate, lying anti being in the city o'
Macon and county of Bibb, and known and distin
guished in ths plan of said city as lota No. three and
j four 3 and 4 , in square number seventeen (17), with
all thi improvrineut* thereon ; levied on as the prop
i erty of the defendant. Ah xandcr Richards, to satixfr
one mortgage fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court,
| in favor of Wm. S. Williford. Treasurer, Ac., vs. Al
exander Richards. T. W. BBANTLY, Sheriff.
! June 3
8188 SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in October next,
between the usual hours of sale the following proper
ty to-wit :
Flora, a woman about 40 years of age, and her two
children Celia a girl about 4 years of age. Rosetta a
girl one year old ; levied on a* the property of Benja
min Davis to satisfy two ti faa from Bibb Superior
I Court, one in favor of Lightfoot, Flanders A Co., vs
Benjamin Dax is, the other in favor of Smith A Little
v« Benjamin Davis. Property pointed out bv Plain
tiff.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
not known, adjoining the lands ot Josiah Ford. Jos.
Polandore. Thomas P. Collin* and others; levied on
as the property of William Ford to satisfy a fi ta from
Bibb Superior Court in favor ot i lias Ford va William
Ford. Property pointed out by Green Bishop.
Also, at the same time and place, a negro boy by
the name of Henry, about seven years of age; levied
on as the property of Beniamin Davis to satisfy two
fi ta* from Justice Court in favor of Lightfoot, Flan
dt-rs A Co.. v«. Benjamin Davis. Pioperty pointed
out by Plaintiff Lovy made and returned to me by
Fat < rown, Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, a negro man by
! name of Gabriel about thirty-six years of age; levied
l on as the property ofR. R. (.ilbert t<> satisfy a fi ta ,
' from Bibb Inferior Court in favot of A. M. Smith, vs. j
R. R. Gilbert. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, one Walnut Bu .
reau. 5 Bedsteads, 4 Matrasses, one feather Bed, one '
j lot Bed Clothes, one lot Pillows and Bolsters, one
dozen Chairs, two Baskets, one tune Table, om Sofa,
one long pine Table. 3 low post Bedsteads, one Work
Stand, one Wash Stand, two pine Table*, and one lot
Cooking Utensils , ie* led on a* the property of Sarah
Vanzant, to satisfy a Distress Warrant from Bibb Su
perior Court in favor of Methvin S Thomson, vs. Sa
rah Vanzant. Property iminted out bv Plaintiff.
ED. G. JEFFERS, Dep. Sheriff.
, Sept. td. 185R-td
8188 SHERIFF SALE.
WILL I* *old on the first Tuesday in October next '
within the legal hours of sale, before die Court House |
door iu the citv of Macon, the following propertv, to
wit : ;
Lot of land No. 27 in the 4th District of the county j
of Bibb, contining 2 acres more or le<* ; levied
on a* the property of W F ilollev. to satisfy afi ta
from the Just:ce Court in favor of F. H. Bray vs. W.
F. Hullev
Levy made by Frederick Hartley, Cm stable and
returned to me W R. BUSBY, !
ang?« Dwp Pheriff
8188 MORTGAGE SALE.
TT - ILL be sold before the Court House, iu the city
» » ol Mucoii. Bibb county, on the first Tuesday iu !
Oct. next between the usual hours of sale, the follow- -
mg property to-wit:
All those Ix>U or parcel of land situated, lying and
being in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, State of
Georgia; known and distinguished in the plan of
said city Survey, as lot No. two, 2 in square fifty
1 nine, sl'; being one third of an acre more or less.—
Also, lot No. one 1 in aquatv No. twenty, <2O) also, •
lot.* No. aexen and eight, . and * in square No. twen
! ty-six 2*i i. 41m, lola 5,4, 7, and », square nine
y; known aa lots being ami lying in the south west
• i n range of said city. AU levied on to satisfy amort
gape fi la iu Im vol of Martin Hail T. W. ilrantly.
Property pointed out in said mortgage.
I. D U HIGHT. Coroner.
PI L SHERIFF s \IsE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next
before the Court House door in the town of Hawkins
ville, Pula*ki county, within the usual hours us sale
the following proiieiy to-»’it:
Fifty acre* of Land N. . nut known, but known as
the j roperty <»f Patrick McGhee, adjoining lands of
William Kixigers, lying in the i4<h fourth Dist. of
originally. Dooly now Pulaski county ; levied on a*
tlw property of Patrick McGher to *atisf\ one Justice
< ourt fi fa in favor of Elijah Wynn, vs. Patrick Me
Ghee and John Linsey, i auslered to \5 illiain K.
Itancy. Pru|ierty pointadout by the Plaintiff,
returned tome by Green W. Bateman. Constable.
sep 2 E. A. POLLOCK. Dep. Sheriff.
TWIGGS SHERIFF SALE.
M l r li.L be sold on the li *t Ttiesday iu October
V > next, oetore the (’ourt Huii-t d in Il* town
<1 Marion. Twiggs county, betv eeu the usuai hours
of sale the following pro, erty to-wit :
One house and lot iu the town of Jeffers«mville.
Twiggs county, adjoiuing Naihao ' aud others,
lev ie<l on a* the pi 'pert* ( (>« • ' Mel t<. yidn
fv one ti ta in freo f Thom-.* • emck-k • -
Owen McC‘ ' i i r > - u’*
Attorney. ’ J RAI L'l
MpX
km. • 1 -
late ' I sai ■ ■ '
Ihis.l ih • i- - ELIAS D. DO»EY.
pc. 1
\l> :
w
i plantations 'Vi • .- i I-• ■ml tiistnc: - <•.
originally !.*• •; ■ Crawford in ” . mthe
lineofMo
hundred a>-. ••*. <.r Itnj tin- plantation . h»-iv
on Griffin <
F. and Let
ei c■•r.tu- '■ ■ • - 1 ' m ie. ad;o
, . ■■ • • I uth
ers, :.n»i kt.own as t!.e Futrell place. Said land* are
sold, bv;/ re. ■: heirs o* Griffin Or.'-.l fS
lus property. f among ?he 1.. ir- : • s
on the day us sai- h will be libera; Both
place* are well ini', t. • : .
j JOHN W. ATWATER.
GRIFFIN G. ONEAL,
Sept th, . t •
m<rm
WO 111 ■
SIXTY DAYRaAt
to the Hon. Court of Ordii.niy .-f Crau . .•:
ty, for leave to sell all the land at
• mg to the estate of Mason Milbo a'e <
. county deceased. HENRY N. BB.iTT.
I ! M»pt 6
' EORGIA Jour* County.
‘ \ T Whereas, Elizabeth Lightner applies for let
j teis of Administration on the estate cf Phillip l.ight-
I ncr late of Jones county deceased.
These re therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of said estate, to be
ami appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause, if any they have why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
’ seventh September, 1858.
L oep xvii CHAS. MACARTHY,
Ordinary
EORGIA—Jones County.
1 It Whereas, William Little, Guardain of Samuel
' B and Caroline J. Cureton. applies to me for letters
5 diamissorv from said Guardianship.
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office within
’ the time prescribed by law to show cause why said
P letters should not be granted as aforesaid.
Given under my hand and official signature this
I4th dav of September, 1358
sep xvi-40d CHAS. MACARTHY,
Ordinary.
/ ’ !’.<>RGI ( niw ford County.
\ I Whereas, Jeremiah C. Harvey applies to me
for letters of Guardianship of the person and proper
t tv of Caroline L. Bacon minor child of Francis E.
I Bacon, lute of said county dereasriL
p These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
t singular, the friends ami kindred of said deceased,
to he and appear at mr office within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters of guardianship should not be
’ i grunted.
(riven under mv band at office, September l<»th,
, I 1858.
sop xvii JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
(t EORGIA Jones (Ount).
T Court of Ordinary September Term 1858. —
I I Whereas, at March Term I*ss*. of this Court, a Rule
NiSi was granted, requiring Thomas W Moye, Ad
ministrator of Wiley Moye late of said county, de
-1 J ceased-to show cause why hr should not be compelled
i to give n«w and additional security or his adminis
tration revoked ; and he having failed to comply with
I the same. Ordered—that citation issue to all per
i sons concerned or interested to be ami appear at the
i Court of Ordinary foreaid county to be held on the
J firstMondny in November next-then and there to show
, cause if unv exist, why his letters should not be
revoked ami letters of Administration <ie bonis non
be granted to J a me* F. Barron, upon bis giving bond
and security as required by law.
Given under nn hand, and official a gnature this
' seventh dav of September, I*sß.
CHAS. MACARTHY. Ordinary, and Ex
sep xii Officio Clerk of the same.
8188 SHERIFF s YLE.
AX TILL be sold before the (’ourt House d »or in the
v v city of Macon, Bibb county, between the usual
hours ol sale on the first Tuesday in Nov. next, the
following property to-wit:
i A negro woman by the name of Mary, of copper
color, about thirty year* age ; levied on the [property
; of John Martin to satisfy a ti fa from Bibb Superior
I Court, in favor of Hem v (’lark vs. Mary Ann Marlin
[ nnd John Martin, alins Jack Martin. Pr<»perty point
' ed out bv Stubbs A Hill, plaintiff’s nttoruev.
sep 23’ T. W. R A ILEY, Dep. Sheriff.
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Cotton A venue, Maron, (ia.
2 °
<8 — ~ •
7 Ti\ ®
•"< // h \\
rt a o
©I 5-1
s' | toi
ton Screws, worth
r XM(Eabuve Cut represents the Simplest and most
A. Compact, aud most Durable form of C JTTON
St REW m u*e.
Also, Steam Engines and Boilers, and every
variety of Castings nnd Machinery. Sugar Mills, Ac.
sep U
REMOVAL.
WINSHIP will remove to E. SauGberry’s old
stand, next door ti» Strong A Wuod’f, on the
Ist of October, where he will be prepared to exhibit
one of the largest and most fashionable Stocks of
Clothing ever offered in Macon.
»ug 2»»-lf
TO PLANTERS.
r XMIE subscriber* have on hand, a good stock of
X Osnaburg*. Kerseys, Blankets, and coarse Shoes
suitable for the season,’ also, a general stock of Gro
ceries which they will *ell cheap for Cash or approv
; ed credit, at the old stand on the corner above the
Lanier House. C. CAMPBELL A SON.
Macon. October 20. 1857.
To Rent,
NEW and commodious Fire proof Stores in Da
mnur's Block on 2d Street. Applv to
tug 5 J II DAMOCR
(thiskeC)
purest Spirits ever ottered to the American
J public, possessing none of the poisinous Qualities
. inherent in the Whiskey in common use For sale
| by McCALLJE A J 0
Valuable Lands.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos. fiv, *7.
BAKER.
, 7th District—Ncl 88b
2th do 18, 328. WM. »37 s 3M, 878, 87», 380.
4V6. 4VB, 41U.
ItXh do 4». 46, 47
WORTH
7tb District—Nos. 124. 441#, 5X5
l.ilh do 11,12,55.
1 tith do 26, 27, 38, 239.
LEE
Ist District—Nos. 180, 16o» 1^8,198.
13th do 4. 84, ISL
I 14th do 35,77,144,198.
SUMPTEB.
15th District—Nos. s7, vl, 94.
' 27th do. 193.
28tb do. 308.
TERRELL.
11th do 128,
12Xh do IVH.2VL
WEBSTER.
l*th District—Nu. 75,
RANDOLPH.
74b District—Nos. 57, 107 212,
6tb do 18, 83.
Bth do 144.
10th do 248, 24‘.’,
CLAY
| 7th District No. 1: 7
MILLER.
12th District Non. 2‘'*\ . :.i.
L tb du ’ . i . . ■. .
. . C k i l l.
l .ta Dtst. .ct No* . ».
. th du •
THOMAS
Bth District—No 337
DOOLY
Ist District—Nos. 7, 2<-. _:1, 212. 213. 211. 221. .2j,
.‘th do. ** 110.
IRWIN
Ist District-Nos. 141. 143. 144, 145, 157,1-1 IG2,
171.
COFFEE I
Ist District-No 284.
APPLING
2d District No* 54C ‘.41,
MUSCOGEE.
LuL Distnct-No* <•,
TA YLOR.
Ith do. * *5, u 7, B*, 107, 10?.
i l ith d*» 84.1-3.
TALBOT.
Ditb District Ng. 40.
FIKE
! hrii District—Nn 242
HOUSTON
■■th Dictricl- No. 214
PULASKI
“clinch
IM,IM,
•5, 2 >l, 289. 2 'l. 2 '3, 802, 34»v.
3> '. 356, 357, 358, 35?. 350, 386,
4 . 4-■*. 4'V.-.
MERRiWETi ER.
Ist ••?
car roll.
•!d OiSli H . N - 2
RABUN.
' .-«i Dtotricf--No.
ORIGiNAI.L’i ‘ BOA EE.
l*t Di tiict. isi *ec’.i'?n—N< 1.
I 3rd do ‘ du 2iG.
1 ?th do “ du 51.
Ith do 2nd do !«».'.
j *th do “ du 11.
| Jth do “ do HO. 116,14-.
! 10th do “ de 58,
| 12th do “ do 253.
' 13th do “ do 171.
14th do “ do 61.
j 15th do “ do 214.
25th do ** do 65.
' 26th do *• do 58, 158,203, 226.
27th do do 41. .50, 88, 318.
' Hth do 3rd do 126, 249.
i sth do “ do 91.
9th do “ do 270.
16th do “ do 38.
■ 17 th do “ do 799.
20th do “ do 536.
23rd do •• do 52.
24th do “ do 131.
4th do 4th do 225,323.
sth do “ do 314.
I 6th do “ do 68, 72.
i 7th do “ do 246.
'.♦th do “ do 157
I 10th do “ do 6, 38,35,40, 42,108,110*
131, 204, 208, 297.
j 11th do “ do 34.
i 14th do “ do 242.
I 15th do “ do 48, 153,
19th do “ do 29,81,95,126,127.
For sale by T. R. BLOOM,
Aug. 12th, 1853. Macon, Ga.
SO I' rll -\V ESTE RN~GEC >R(i IA
LANDS!
LEE COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos, IIS, 155, 161.
l«th " ■■ IS.
14th •• “ S 5, 9MOO, ISS. 139, 157,
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District—No,. 80, 89, 185,219, 954.
l-ith " ” 998. 240, 245, 247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
■ 12th District--Nos. 65. 66, 12V.
4th “ " 191.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
sth District—No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—No,. 169, 186, 189, 196, 229. 231, 234‘
254. •
15th District— Nos. SO, «4, 66, 72, 157.
16th “ ■' 11,20, 21, 43,44,53,54,116,117,
128, 137, 143, 144, 154, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171,
186, 189. IVS. 11>7, 198, 232.
DOOLY' COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 68, 909, 206.
3d " " SO, 67.
«lh “ “ 2.4. 19, 20, 30, 35, 36, 40. 51, 54,
112, 113. 147, 179.20'., 2<><i, 212. 287. 250.
7th District-Nos. 1,65, 66, 129, 121,132, 188,189,195.
l"th •• “ 82.110,111,116,134. 141,142,143,
147, 167, 197, 223. 255,256.
14th District—Nos. 16, lx, 19. 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77. 82,79, 110,176,177,904,
205, 211. !14.
-th District—Nos. 150, IM, 161. 162, 16s, 172, 177,
178, 189, 198, i;ci, 2|916. 9n5.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3rd District—Nos. 5'..
7th •* “ 28.41,56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
Stb District—No. 93.
Ist " 116.
9tid “ “ 17s. 208.20<>.
MARION COUNTY.
nd District—No. 65.
4th " “ 97, 9“, 125, 158.
11th “ “ 2.
CH ATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6tb District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 1x7,199, 2<>2 t v<»:», 21', 22', 2M,
| ICtb " “ 13, 98, 126, 132, 134. 1.2, IM, 155,
156. 158, 168, 1 ,2. 171, 198, 217, 943,
11th District—Nos. l-_6.
15th “ " 137. 187. 158.229.
TAI.I.OT COUNTY
I 16th District—Nos. 73. 102,105.
EARLY COUNTY.
26th District—Nos. 35, 36, 87. 38. 84, S 5.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th District—Nos 12. I s. 16, 17. 51. 6-, M, 76. 89.
90, 92, 93, 96. 1 11, 146, 147, 150.
16th District—No. 2sO.
27tb •• “ 263.264.29*. 299.300,301,302.
THOMAS COUNTY
sth District--Nos. 3x9, 391, 392, 423, 424.
17th " •• 212, 347,348, 374, 376.
The above lands owned and for sale bv
WM 11 JOIINSTON,
Macon. Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston A Co.’s. nor 12
Bargain! Bargain!!
r r , IIE aubact ibei »ffer* for sale hi.* Plantation, Saw.
X Grist, Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Ma
chine. situated five miles south of Knoxville, Craw
ford connty, and eight miles north of the South
Western Rail Road. The plantation contains seven
hundred acres of land, well watered and well tim
bered. located in one of the healthiest portions of
Crawford co., surrounded bv excellent society, with
the facilities of a church and school within one mile.
The Mills -Saw, Grist, Flouring and Wool Carding
Machine, have been recently re built, and are in ex
cellent condition, situated on a never-failing stream.
. On the plantation there is one hundred and fifty acres
: of cleared land in a high state of cultivation, with a
I comfortable framed dwelling, and other necessary out
building* Attached to the premises is tbe privilege
. of saw Timber on 800 acres ot land, for the use of the
Saw Mills, Any person wishing to make a profita
ble investment would do well to call on the subsen
i ber on the preoHMM. JAMES E BRYCE,
apr Crawford an., Ga.
Lime. Plaster and Cement.
4 LARGE lot constantly on hand and for sale at
/A low rates by J. B. k W. A. ROSS,
may fi
To Planters and Mer-
CHANTS.
2500 Coils Richardson's celebrated Green Leaf
l.iMwt Rolls Junny Bagging,
300 Bales do do
For sale on very accommodating terms by
mays J B i W. A ROSK
TetegrapK Citiwa and ¥a**cMfar rapy
B. A..
DEALER IX
BOISE FURNISHING GOODS,
CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE
COOKING, BOX AND OFFICE STOVES
WOOD WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES AND
Mauutaelurer of Plain lin Ware.
On Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
oct 17
BOOKBINDING.
JACKSUN BARA Ed luuuuiacturta tu order every
description us Blank Account ttouks, and bi sum
iu any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and Mis
ceilaueuus Houks, Clerks' Recurd aud Ducket Books
with ur without pki.xtkd forms, and warrauted best
qualitv pujwr
r,ugiueers’ profile paper made from tbe best
English druwiug tu any length ur width.
All orders hum the cuuutr prumpiy and carefully
attenueU tu. Uiiiceou Cutten Avenue one dour oeiuw
Koj.' iwd CukruuMis*. mat xm
HLKL.BUT, CHAPIN A CO.,
IMPORTERS AMi> JOBBERS OF
NiilL ;iu«l .tliiiiuer> txoods,
Au. !•>! iiroadiray Aru? i ork\
xNilks, Ribbons, Lace.*, Liimruideries, Uluxes, Dress
Tt immibgs, Ac
JOSEPU M. Ml Hi.BIT, ▲XURBW A. CMAFtJi,
WUOribWiH.L SkAttLXU, MUFLs L. WVD
UCt AJ
WILLiAMtt A i'Oi a til,
u.-oc «, v . jai .icu mis,
Av tjuul/i Atu turn.
H- a. WIvMAMo, U. X PUTTEk,
<*. N. WiEUAMS,
. DIN ■ . 0.,
Comiß ;gu ana norwaraiug Merchants,
.it’. ' nzt • .i./i’/ Stred t belwtiic Market und
Our entire .itieutiMii given to the Sale and Purchase
<»i k pc aud Lagging, riuvisinns, liuur, Giuiu,
Au.. Au. AespuClmay ieiei to Mere nan is 01 ftt. Louis
geue. any. ne t I’j
E- J. UOXQ JSrEX.T.,
UOinillSbiUS aiKKCHANT,
l’j Exchan .c *• >,,, /‘[a ite Mtrchai.it' /.rchanye,
iSEVV YORK
nov 5
ME IROPOLITAN HOTEL,
HHOAI >W.X\, XJuW YiLRIi,
.8151 LUN LELAND A CO., Prupnelurr.
ALFHED E JAMES,
A.T’X’OKJNTjeY LAW,
<_>.•. L.
\i, r 11.1. attend tv the pro.-vcuttvu and evUectiuu vl
V sarnie ... 1 u.c ei iimti.i ut Icaus uuU
in.JiMUua.. im :..••!--..git.im, ui,umiperieclmg’j
»ies, toe ti iyn:e.;i <-i i umi »cdempiiun m pi«>
j c. u su.u i .r iuv > in u.eiy uuunty in ii.vMi.it, also
tbe . u-v> tiling i>. 4.'. m tue piupei county
Iti - i. -ui • uxus Landsai
tbe present iuw prices, ami deainug mfurmatiun,
V'h. ulwu\s receive piumpt aud reliable responses to
oct i.-
JONI.B A II A N Yi.i.lit.ll
nV. a>xvudWt*y t 8i69 Yu.K,
A. i. K.
Aew Styles iu. Uvut s wear constantly on baud,
.Um», a uLuice assui’ltecui ui oenl * r m uisbing Goods.
OCA l.<
HOTEL,
2iz», fl, li, ao so aJ CorUauut fliXwd, York.
This lion sc is centrally located in tne must busi
ness puit ui inv City and particularly ad up leu tu
?>uulbeni and Wesieiu Merchants.
D. D. IV INCHKSTER,
oct la lDi». D. W INC HESTER.
ALLEN A WOOTiON,
General Grocers and Commission Merchants.
In Hange," Third Street Macon, Ga.
oct IV
J. A. Ol NLEY,
General Grocer and Commission Merchant,
“RaUtoiiK Range," Macon, Ga.
Highest prices will be paid for ail country produce,
oct Ju
L(>( KWOOD A Di HOI>.
TAILORS,
Broadway, New York.
Between St. Nicholas aud Metropolitan Hotel*.
Q. LOCKWOOD, J. DC BUIS,
i oct In
L. .N. WfifffIJBT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Di ig
Store. ’ oct
W AM ED.
I Am still buying Military bounty Land Warrants,
and will always give the highest cash price.
M.u-oh, <iu . Oct XU <i. J. Bi.AKE.
DR. J. S. BAX TER,
OFFERS bis professional services to the citizens us
Macon aud vieiuaty. Office in Ralstons Buildings,
over E. Winship’s Store. uct xv
E. W. BLOOM.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. Broadway, Corner Barclay St.,
NEW YORK,
References, in Macon: Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Nis
bet, Attorneys at Law ; Dr. Robert Coliius.
| oct M 0
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTOHISTEY -A.T L-A.W,
MACUA, GA.
OFFICE in Ralston s new block on Cherry Street,
first dour above entrance to Concert Hail.
oct
ROBERT COLEMAN,
COMMibSluh MhivCliANT,
MACO.X. GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to filling orders fur
Cottun.
Office over E. Winsbip’a Clothing Store, Cotton
A venue. OOt MU
T. R. BLOOM,
.Factor & Coraii.ission Merchant.
MACON, GEORGIA.
uct SO
VER a INS. KING A ( (>.,
COMM 13S10N MERCHANTS,
i No. U) Broad Street, near Wal; Nrw \ ork
Orders for every description of Merchandize will
receive prompt attention.
Refers to C. Campbell A Son, Macuu, Ga.
DK.SMM I KKKINS, BBSKY L. KING,
Sep IS BIXBY C. PKRKIXS,
W ILLIAM DI \( AX,
F ictcr »& Commission Merchant,
•SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oc€ 20
CLAi.K & LirUTI.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AI.BASY. GA.
HAVING returned to Dougherty county, and as
sociated with me in the pracitce of Law, Alex.
S. Lippitt, Esq., prompt and faithful attention will
be given to all business entrusted to our care. We
will practice in the counties of Dougherty, Baker,
Calhoun. Lee. Dooly and Worth—in the Supreme
Court at Macon; in the L’, S, Courts, and wherever
specially engaged. Particular attention will bu given
tu tbe collecting and securing ol monev demands.
RICH’D.’ H. CLARK.
Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,1857.
DR. 11. K. GRKEX7~
OFFICE on the corner, opposite the Methodist
Church. feb xviii-ts
JAMES M. FOLSOM.
ATTORNEYATLAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
VJJTILL practice in the courts of Appling, Coffee.
▼ V W’are, Clinch, Charlton, Camden, Wayne and
Glvnn of the Brunswick Circuit, nnd in the Courts
of Lowndes and Berrian of the Southern Circuit.— i
Particular attention paid to the sale of South Georgia '
Landa.
References—Judge A. E. Cochran. Brunswick, Ga. i
Judge Peter E. Love, Thomasville, Ga.
Ga. Pl’ters’ Corn Whiskey.
ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ White
Corn Whiskey.
. 5o barrels Smiths. Old Bourbon, Robertson county
and other brands whisker, for sale by
I m»r2s-tf McCALtIE A JONES
“pXrkepts
CASH IN DUC EM ENTS.
WTE are of&ring and intend to offer for a season,
> V th« tnwl extraordinary inducements to those
, desiring to purchase
FANCY AMDSTAPLE DRY GOODS
for the Cash. Our stock is large, and selected with
the greatest care, and to cash outers we would say,
give us » call km we intend to make it to vour inter
i est. The low figures at which we have bought our
' second Spring Stock, enable us to promise this with
i perfect confidence
I W W PARKER A 00
MOUNGEB ft DeGHAFFEKEIED,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Vienn*. Dooly County G».
JOHN C. MOCKOEn. JI. OKOKAmxniM
feb 21-ts
R. A. COLCLOUGH, ‘
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ala.
W'ill practice in tbe 2d, Bth, 9th and 10th Judi
cial Circuita of tbe Stale, and in the Si.prcme and
rederal Courts.
/2eZ'w.ac«.~Wu4t4M Ksox, John Hixet, Mont,
gomery, Ala.
j feb 2’> ts
JAM. 11. xAKAL ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEIILLON GA.
feb xi-ts
I>R. E. (J. CASTEEIT" —■
OFFICE
OVER E. L. BTROHECKER a CO 8 ERUG STORE
dec Ji ••
ATTORNEYS AT X.-A/W
MAtt'N GA *
Office by the Mechanic's Bank.
OFFh 1 lUIUR.S frvm > to 12. A. >l., 1' to S )•
M . and. also, from 7 tu 10, P. M
V ill prin t i n, all the counties of tlx llacon Cir
•lXl uml it lint.ea of Jouea. Monrdr and Co-
■ ‘ ami in the Supreme Court
JOB* LAN AB
! j:ui 14-ly
F. >». R M L BIT '
-d 7T< h J47LA <
Dhm> ol>> Terrell Co., Ga.
\V ; - •rg'( < unties ; Ter
aSupvib Court, i*t Monday in March and
I nibcr
> Mupurior Court 3d Munday in March and
■ >ej lumber
■ Marell and
bepten.ber
, '’7 ’ ->pcn. . Cour’ d Monday in April and
, '•> ' art, l«t Monday in Mar and
Aovember
‘ Superior Court, 4th Monday in Maraud
: No---,
<> urt, 4:!. ‘tondar u. March and
LAW NOTH E.
I '■ • : the practice
• •I . M
. ' . ' out of the District, it. Jones, Mon-
and by special contract, in »n\
Otln < - f t ne<l id the city ot Ms
g I t’fd then mv address is
■ ABNER I POWERS.
DR H A. METTAUB» t
H 1 K B tincfsuct-cMsivr years
•i thi-city, dming which time he has limited
i t i uir’ici a'li.u*’ exc’usrieh to Surgery, now re
| *[ <•< tfuliv oiler* hi* service* to the citizens of Macon
it d the sm rounding country, in nil the bi anchesuf
hi* profession. Office on the w outh-east corner of lid
and (’herry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery
Bt<»re. dec 31 7
SPEER & HUNTER,
A’iTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.,
Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue-
I "lATE have associated as puttiers in the practice of
; yy Law in the counties of the Macon and adjoin
ing Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by special
contract- also, will attend the Federal Courts at 8a-
' vantiah and Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER
| Feb. 17,1858 SAME EL HUNTER.
TenneNsee Corn Whiskey.
Barrels Country made Corn Whiskey, warrent,
ed pure and free from poisonous Drugs and
' Acids. Just received mid for sale bv
; mar xi-ts McCALLIE A JONER.
Notice to Shippers.
horTH-WwTICRN R. R. I
M acon, July 12,1858. (
O GUTH-WESTERN Kail Road is now completed
i and in operation to Brown's Station and Daw
! son. Passenger Trail.* passing over it in connection
\ with Albany Train daily. Freight Train, at nresent,
[between Mucon and Ihiwson, triweekly. Kate us
Freight between Savannah, Augusta, Macon and oth
er point*, and Brow n’s and Dnwsou’s, w ill be the
I same as between those places and Albany
All Gooch forCuthbert and places Wratul Dawson,
should be shipped to Daw son.
july xv GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
< ity papers copy.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
| SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS,
On and after July 15th.
I EAVE Macon 11.45, p. m., and 9.45, a. m.; ar
rive in Columbus 5.35, a. m.. and 3.45, p. m.;
Leave Columbus 4a. m. and .3.45 p. m. Arrive in
, Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon 11, p. m. Arrive at Albany €.25 a,
' tn. Dawson 6jhi a. m.
' Leave Albany B.ou, p. m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—-
' Arrive in Macon 9.18, p. m.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Mondav, Wed
' ricsday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and
( Saturday.
Leaves Macon 7.12, a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.30
p. ni.. Albany 4.31. p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20, a. m., Dawson— Arrive at
l Macon 3.13, p. m.
Mail Stage* to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville
and Bainbridge, Ac., connect with regular trains
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri weekly to Cuth
; bert. Fort Gaines, Ac.
i At Macon connects with Trains on Central and Ma
! con A Western Rail Rond.
Pas-engers from Columbus and the West fur
South-Western Georgia or Florida should take tbe
4., a. m. train, at Columbus. Bulb trams run on
Sundays.
FAR from Albany via Savannah to New York by
Steamships in Cabin. $24 25. Tickets can be procur
ed from Rail Rond Agent, Albany.
GEo. w. ADAMS,
july xv Superintendent.
MA CON & WESTERN R. ROAD.
ON and utter i hursday, the 15th inst., the trains
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon 12.<»0, night, arrive Atlanta7.ls, a. tn.
Leave Macon 10.00, a. m., arrive Atlanta 4AM), p. m.
Leave Atlanta 12, night, arrive Macon 7.15, a. m.
Leave Atlanta 11 a. ni.. arrive Macon 5.00, p. m.
The night trams will not be ninon Sundays. The
10 a. ni. train from Macon connects with tbe Wes
tern A Atlantic R. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville. Menq his, at 8.40, p. m., with Georgia
R. R for Augusta at 12 night,, and Atlanta A Weal
Point R. R hi ll.’-, a. m.
The 10.00, a. m. train from Macon connects with
the Georgia Road at 12.0 U.. a. ni., and Atlanta k
West Point. Rond, at 12.45, p. m.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail
Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct route
to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
Through Tickets to which may he had at Atlanta,
for s2fi 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, aud to New
Y’ork fnr 32 00.
Further information may be had in i
Route, op application to the General Ticket Office
Atlanta ALFRED L. TYLER,
aug 2fi Superintenden'
DR. W. HORNE
his Professional services to the citizens
of Bibb and adjoining counties. When not pro
fesMonallv absent he may be fonnd at bis Office, on
Cotton Avenue, next door to (’lark A Barker’s store,
or at the J.anier House. He will promptly attend to
call* from the country. mar xi-ts
REMOVAL.
A. M. UI.ACKSUEAi: A CO.
HAVE removed to their new Store in Washing
ton Block, Mulberry Street where they are
now prepared to exhibit their Fa and Winter’stock
of Clothing and Furnishing goods.
Their stock comprise every article necessary to B
gentleman's Wardrobe of the latest styles an 3 best
manufacture, and by weekly importations from
Y’ork will be kept constantly complete during the
season.
Also, Youth's and Boy’s Clothing, Trunks, Va
lises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac. Their facilities
are buch a* to enable them to have s|»ecial orders for
garment* tilled within a space of I<> to 14 days, with
fit guaranteed and style unsurpassed by any b«»use.
oct 20
Corn and Oats.
BUSH. Prime Tenn. Corn.
t •)' I 300 do do do Oats.
Just received and tor sale bv
may fi McCALLIE A JONES.
Negroes Wanted.
I7MFTY likely .Vegroe. w.nted from 10 to 25 years
of age, for which tbe highest cash prices will ba
paid. C. F. STUBBS.
HaMB, Ga, 8«pl Wd, I»W>-i»