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ffINIWER’S
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G I N,
A. M. Bininger & Co.
(Established 1 778,)
IMPORTERS,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
This agreeable Tonic is designed especially as a
Safe and reliable Medicine
for Family Use.
The Public are assured that our
London Dock Gin is a superior
article, poffefling all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
verage, and deserving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the lus
picious decodions emanating from
irresponsible 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 facftinileof our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by Druggists,
Grocers, &c.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
Di red from U. S. Bonded Ware- .
noufes, of all the favorite brands 1
and rnoft approved Vintages. J
for Salt hr T. I. STROHECKER i CO., and ZEI
LTM, HUNT 4 CO., Mason, Ga. June 10
GEO. W. PRICE
is r'w
Receiving his Stock
O F
FANCY AND ST A PLE
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
generally, are requested to
G-ivehim a Call.
September 21, 1858.—ts
Gloves, Gloves I
COLORED and white Kid. Sdk. Cashmere and
Buck Gloves, Kid au4 Buckskin of
very superior quel;tv. Juf’ received at
•ep to 1 WINSHTP.
ARKANSAS LANDS
k BO3G ACRES;
JEJ-A.3LZKL
r r'HE following valuable lands in the State us Ar-
A kansas are offered fur sale at very low prices and
ou the most accommodating tci mb, viz:
4,385 10-lOv acre® id Crittenden county located on
the St. Francis river—h;gh above the late high wa
ter —and ius rich in soli 03 any lands in the State.
L 760 acres in Prairie county, in lots us 160, btO and j
•46 acres; they are first-rate lands and well located.
533 acres situated in Independence county, about I
four miles from Batesville ,a flourishing town; and
about one and half miles from the river—about 40
acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fine !
springs, log house, crib Ac. This is good laud, in
an old settled part of tin? State.
>O7 acres in White county; «r,3 30-100 acres in
Bradley county; 667 acics in Poinsett c ..nty. The
above rank as’first-class lands, well located in flour
ishing neighborhoods.
1,620 acres on White river, two miles above the
town of Desarc This is known cs the White Bluff
tract, and is high and dry above all overflows i'he j
land is rich, well timbered, and in all rorects oaicu- :
lated to make an excellent plantation. White river I
is navigable all the year for one hundred miles abo\e ■
this tract, which is one us the best poinU on the riv
er for 3 wood yard—easy of access to me steamers in i
ell stages of the river—and no d-.iuht bv proper man
agement the wood could be made lo pay for the laud
in a short time.
The above lands are exempt from texafr n up to
1863 and ’64. They have been selected with g;cat |
care ; and all of them with the exoenti nos one tra
being convenient to the hue nj the Memphis and Lit- 1
tie R «ck Rail Rovd, they will consequently increase
greatly in value.
For further inlor.uation apply tn A 11. Douglass,
Memphis, Tenn., or to
’foly-jotM* Agent, Macon, Ga.
French Glass,
AH Sizes from 8-10 lo 36-11.
If jRRORS and Looking Glass Plates. Frame ot
IVX Gilt, Ro-ewood, Mahogany and Walnut. Fur
•ale by T. A G. WOOD.
jq»el7-tf
Matting! Matting!!
TO those who find their carpets rather warm fur
the season, we would say, call at Parker’s and
you will find a most desirable article us Matting, all
widths and at very low prices.
may 6-ts ' W. W. PARKER 4 CO
Plantations for Sale.
GEORGIA— Worth Connty.—l offer
for sale my Lands and Mills, to-wit: Lots
numbers 81,82, 159, 160, 15>«, ItfU, all amounting to
twelve hundred and fifteen acres, and lying in the
Jith’district of said county. Quality—alf of the above ;
Darned lots are good corn and cotton making lands.—
My Mills, to-wit : two Sa« and two Grists, are new
ly built and situated on Abram's Creek, a never fail
ing stream of water j
Also, my Piudertown Plantation lying on Flint
river, and ou the old Stage road lead .ng from Macon
to Tallahassee, and in the 15th district of said cum
tv, to-wit: Lot numbers 184, I*s. 1:6, 200, and
tnree fractional lots numbers I- all a: Hunt-
ing to one thousand two bandied uu<l sixty five
acres, on which there is about four hundred acres of
open land and tolerably fair building*, and as good a
settlement of land*- as there are uu Flint riv
er ; all of wh ea arejbeautifuiiy watered.
Also, my settlement of lands io the county of
Daugherty, near the old Parker Stand and about 7
miles from Albany, to-wit: Lou numbers 245 nod
fractional lots numbers 24a, 242, all amounting to
*O9 acres, beautifully watered. Quality—first rate
farming lands.
Also, my settlement of lands where I now lire,
amounting to 2000 acres veil watered, and about
•00 acres of open land now: cultivation. There iw
ot» this place a good Dwell ug House, Gin house,
Sciew, and other out houses,'ell in good order.
Any person wishing to purchase any of the fore
woin r luods can examine for themselves and make
th ‘ tune known >o me 3’ Gabrila 1* 0., Ge.
-i MVXrn RG FUHD
g g AYER’S
Cathartic Pilis,
(SUGAR COAII.U,)
J ~ AHk Mitill tu
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalid*, Fathers, Mothers, Fb>slciau«,
Philanthropists, read their K dicta,
and Judge of their Virtues.
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomacb.
PHTsarati. I*a . >‘<»y L Itoft.
I’t. J. C. Aye*. Sir: 1 bnvs tout ivpaaiedly ruled ri
the worst hus'lnchs auy body ran have ly a uuse or mo
of your I’ilU. It sewn* tumiic fiuui a foul stomach.« Li< h
they cleanse at once. If they will ci:.s others as they du
ini', the fact is worth kuwiiif.
Yours with grvat ivsj>ect, >•!' VV. I'KIOiI.E.
ts tturnrr O.niim.
Hilions Disorders and Liver Cotnplniuis*
I'Kt*VKINK.ST OF Tua I nils; >k, (
\l asihm.tom, D. C., 7 Feb.. IMu i
Sin: I havs used your In my g« usisl mill ! ..-j-u.d
pi-HCti ever »incc yen made thi-in. and iwun. t I esi:-!* to
H»y they me the be»t cathsrtn «e smpluv. ihrir n-gu
latlnjr action on the hrrr is qni k andiwdUsd. cuna '‘-nt
ly tney me an admirable remedy for deraiu-eme: t*<4 ti nt
oi<an. Indi-eil, 1 bare aeidt m fouu ’< a <"i<* otr
ao idatinats that it did not ■»« hiy ield to tin 11
Fraterually yours, ALONZO LAI.!.. M I’«
Jtyncian es t’>e Maru t
Dysentery, Relax* and Hernis. •
Post OrFl.t, II IV!.tNP, I <■ • 5,: ‘ '• • ■
Dk. Ayks: Your I’illa are tbs |* fectluii ' I mruHina,
Th«y havs done my wife i " " K' 1 * J (1 1,1 1 :l ‘ tr i J'”'-
Sil* had been sick Mi dy: luijnva* f. i : u.*. \ ei.t
o!Tu. bsdertursdst MiraieM*''* '•‘•‘P’
than rommenrrd takn »< •>' * • cl ' ‘
I" exw'lu.g <•! h.-r
bn-lv. They a!Uu»a:<h cured her ai d enr tv I i :r. ii
of i»kr dv .haertery. Oneof cur nt ighl-oi» had h 1"d an !
m. wife cured him will, two .k*e* vs .'<»« I'W* *>•* *
Olliers m -iiu.l us |-aid fmm h'u to twenty tk.lUn. dicio-a
ML*, ai d h'"t much tin e, v iti.out brin# < uied entln ly
•ven then. Such a medicine a* toms, which hi actusl'y
t »od M humwt, writ L* !••»/*•! hriv.
GEO J. GKIiUN, r<ttmastrr
iDdigeatioa nnd Imparity of the Blood.
From Krr J Hmuft, l\iftor of Advent Cituivh,
Hr. Arm: I have used your i'illa with esfra •nlins-y
•< . «•«•» 11l f»»t faltniy and anang ib-w-- 1-I " rd tov »i<
tn diwtr.es Tn iemulate the orpins of drewli- n ri. '. purl
fv the blest thsysrs tbs very brat nme.lv J have ever
known, and 1 can confident.y ircumn ri ■! them to my
fi.eods. Yours, J- ' HIMES.
Wsaaav, WvaaoM C' X. v.. •'< t.M, ItU
Prra Ria: 1 am uwirg youi Caihartn I i !• i > my I*:*.-
ti.ami flml them >:i ricrlh ut pmcat »r 11 »i»wn*« '.►•
sratrm ai. I 1-mify the f '"’i *■ftl- bb <> t
7 ’ JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. b
Eryaipclns* Scrofnlß. Kmik’s Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, ttnd Sult IChetini.
From a Fticardinff Me: ant of S J.<»u t, f b 4. Vffi.
Pa. Ates: Tow PHla are the paiwrcn of a that Is
great hi madidna. 1 ».♦•? hava cured say little dangMst
of iilcertui* "ores upuD It r ImmU and f« 11 that hnft-pi ><» ed
ineural-h- for vests. Iler mother bad been k>n£ erievniia-
I iffiicted with bfotcbss and - n I
h-i hair. After our child was cured, "lie abu tiird yoar
Pi.la. and they have enred her ASA MOKGKIiXiK.
KheontAtism* Neuralgias nnd Gout.
F rot Uir Jiev. Ifr. Haw: ft, of the Jd'Uanhtt I'j'is. ('f.utc'i.
PtLAbCi Hotsr.. Savannah Ga., Jan. 6. lSt>r.
noxossn Sir : 1 bh'-nhl or ungrateful foi the relief yrur
skill liHA brrugbt me if I did mu irp-it my caw to y
A coid settled in my limbs and breugbt «n excruciating
neuralgic pains, which ended in chinnic iiicuiuati>«m.
Nt tui:h>tai.dii)g 1 had the l-ct < t phyai' taus. the
I gn v. worse and worse.until, l-y theadvi'euf yom rxcrl
, lent spent in Baltimore. Ir. Mnckei.xie. 1 tried yom I’lll".
Iheli effects wen- slow. lut euie. Fy persevering In the j
u»c of them, 1 inn now entirely wdl.
Sxnave CVAUDkR, Baton l.< i« a. I *., ft Fee.. I’ftft.
1 Vr. At.k: I have be. n entirely currd l.y your Pills «f
Kheiiuisfic Guilt —a i>aiii(ul Jis«a*c that bad afflicted me
I luryears. VINCENT SLII’ELL. j
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com
plaints, t.qiiiilug an acme pup. they aie an extcl-
| knt remedy.
For CoMivenesa or Constipation, and n*
a Dinner Pill, they aie SL’irvable and «ftc. iui»J.
I its, Suppression, Parnlyais* Inflnmmn
tion,nod e'en Deafness, and Psillml Ililnil
ncss, Lave bt-eucuudly the nlieialite aUiuu ri lliese
' Pills.
Mort of ths Pills In maikvt p ntaiu Ver-ury. «1 kli.nl
though a valuable remedy in wkillid liamla, is dmu-eirus
i In a public pill. fi«-m the dieadful conscqm ■ c«-a that fre-
I qneiitly follow its iursutii n« use. Iheae contain no uicr
cuiy ur mineral sulwlniicc whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOB THE KA I IP ( UME GF
cut Glia, C OLDS, IIOAIIFF NF IM I I -
I NZA, HItONC II IT l>, U HOOFING
cot (.If, C’KOl P, AbTllfflA, IN
CIPIENT C ONSI ItIPT ION,
«ms for the rcikf << c« iiM.mpihe jaiieutß In adranerd
«•!»., ra of the <!i»eai»e.
V.e need nut s|*-nk to ti e | üblic »f its virtme.
Tltioui'li' i.t every tenn. pi «l wlm.vt ev«iy Lwmkt't U
i . ■ ~ e- » '
J.'ftiofs lone made it aloady ti- »n. NRy.fi w are fit
r miliva in any ch ilia* 1 • ■ i.iury < n tl.fe «« t tire, t • ith
out «me prisons! C3|*i irm'v f»f i'« ■ ff«n ts <rd I, sery • I
ths cor n.uuiiiea any vin »• v l»« l» >..»«e i. t i.n ng r l t-m
m me living tio|4.y of lit » . tr»y . ver th- -i.ltlr ai
gvtons dixrases < t the »bi«st *• •' ui u- u I* • -
U -■
ilahle and dnngco ue tii*r»*r* • f the | t.!n < t ary « rfswa. it
h al-.. U.S pk.iHiUl<*t -1 d s. -t ;: n -4' ?' ?t t
P'oyed for infants and y I" - |rnM!* ! at»r’» *! v I
hilts it ill Stole Sga I‘tti cu - 1 •' V '"V tl ai >U- i
upon them unyrej arrd. "e bate a 1 i i ai.t g; it da to
believe the<’ my /tc/<o<d r- 1 « > n- ie lives ly tl »
sumptions It pmsUts than tbo«e it rine*. Er. p it h
you. and etne yctir cold* while they are rural Ir. t r m i
lert them until no human skill • rua«tri the in< x< ie: .e
canker th at, fastened cn tl •• ' eutw youi hit
All know the dreadful fata ity « f lung d; .r. t- hi ■>
they know too the virtues of this remedy, we ne» o i < t
tncne than tn ARsnre them it is still made the > • -t u <sn
be. M e spare no cost, no care, no toil tn prcduce it n e |
most perfect possible, and tbnw afford those "h<> t>ly < n ,
lithe Lest agent which onr skill can fttriifeh f"t then cute.
PREPARED BV DR. J. AYER.
Bractical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
ASDSOLD BY
ZEILIN, HUNT & CO., and by all Drnggistaand
Dealers in Medicine. apr22
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly Crunimey House.)
ALBAN Y, GA.
t ' piIE above Hotel, m Albany, the present
L terminua of the Georgia and Florida
• Hail Road, is now open for the reception of
the .NriAtsm
TR AVELLING PFDLIC.
The House and Furniture are new, the Proprietor
i is determined to moke it a I’Tiurr Class Hotel, and
; hopes by a strict nlteution to the wants of his eueris,
■ to merit the patronage of’.he public.
’ apr22-tf L. it. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
Lime, Lime, Lime!
FROM THE “CHEWACLX WORKS”
ALABAMA.
WTF arc now prepared to furni-b any quantity
\ V (from Ito •<"U bbls.,) of the above named at ti
de, equal if not superior to the best Rockland, at as
| low or lower figures that; any Lime can be had in our
market. Masons and contractors will find it to their
1 interest to call. C. CAMPBELL ASON,
: apr 22-ts Agents.
' UOBEI.T FINDLAY, 81’.., JAMES N. FINDLAY,
CHRIS, r FINDLAY.
FINDLAY S’
I STEAM ENGINE MAHaFACTWi
: /Oh cnF
£—• ■— . /i
r T,T7T-^=r-T,»ir-; —v -
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND
GENERAL AIACIIIXIB SIIOV,
MACON. GEORGIA.
. IE Proprietors of this estaLli*hment would re
1 spectfully call the attention of those contempla
tiug the erection of .Sfenti JfZZ<>, for Sautny an i
. Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
1 superiority of the work has oeen, and will be, a suf
i ficivnt guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit us
1 Tools, I*atterns and Machinery, afford facilities f r
, the expedition of work possessed by no other est b
lishnient in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern establishment. The following comprises a list of
Machinery, Ac., fur any portion or which we will be
pleased to receive orders, viz
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Circu
lar Saws, Mill Gearing. Mill Stones, of best qual
ity for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a
great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes,
Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
public and private Build
ings. Ac., ofWrought
and Cast Iron em-
bracing
Strcnatk tfiih Jit duty of Duiyn.
Sugar Mills ana Syrup Boilers, all sizes’, Columns for
Stores, Churches Ac., Ac . Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Single acting Force
und Lift Putnns < f <iin- required size.
Shafting with Turned Pullies. from
I the smallest size to nine feet Di-
ameter. Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and
Bales,
England’s Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to be
equal to the Lest made elsewhere.
oet 17
Kennedy’s Family and ’
EK' ELSIOR FLOUR.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Sacks Kennedy's
Family and Excelsior Flour. B<X» sacks other
brands 8 iperfine and Extra Flour. Just received
and for ado by MeCALLJE A JONES
mar Sfi-lf
LEGAL VOTICES.
■ —rr st 1— "• a—y • :
GEORGIA, CrawfoUCounty.
Whereas, Giles M. Cbapmau, Administrator on
tire estate of Samuel Chapman late oi said county,
deceased, applies to ma for letters dismissory from
bis said admiuiitratioD. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my otfice within
the time prescribed by law, and ahew cause, if any j
they Lave, why said letters should not be granted.— >
Given under my band and official signature this 6th
day of April, 1853. JAMES J. RAY,
aprxv-6m Ordinary. j
C’ EORGI - Crawford County.
r Whereas, Thomas Stripling. Administrator di
banio non with the will annexed us Samuel Cum !
toauder, of said county, deceased, applies to me for let- ‘
tert of dismission from said administration as afore
said. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they hate, why said
letters dismissory should not be granted to the said
applicant. Given under my hand at otiice this 14th
May HSB. ’ JAMES J. RAY,
may xix Ordinary.
CRAWFORD SHERIFF S ALE.
be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem-
V v ber next, in Knoxville, in said county, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit :
The Dwelling House and 1 >t- attached, including
the store Hou»e and all tl •* buildings, in the town of
Knoxville; levied on as the property of Francis 11.
Murd’ck. to s.:t:sfy two mortgage n fas in favor of
Wiley C. McCrary and John ones, vs. the said Fran
cis if. Murdock. Possession to be delivered on the
first day of Januarv next.
XX I! \NC(H K.
8188 SHERIFF SALE.
be sold on the first Tuesday in Nur., bc-
V V tore the Court Luuse door in the city of Ma
cun. Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property to-wit:
A House and 10l iu V ineviile lately occupied by
Barnet Williamson the westside of the Road leading •
from Macon to Forsyth, adjoining William Hulmes
and others, and known as the Thomson place ; levied
on a- the pro] city ot Barnet Williams to -atiriy a ti la
fiuui Bibb >upe» ior Court in favor of John R Thom
as vs. Barnet Williams. Property pointed uut by
! phr.ntiff
Alsu, at the same time and place a House and Iqt
io the city - f Maepn.froating on Walnut Sueet. No.
of lot not known, adjoining the premises of A. 11.
Wyche and others, containing about acre mote or .
less, and being the place where M i s. Meara now lives ;
levied on to satisfy a ti fa from Bibb Superior Court
m favor of W. B. Parker vs. James Meara, and E. L.
Strohecker security. Property pointed uut bv de
fcu.iM.it. ■ T. W. BKASTLY, Sheriff.
s€p CO
8188 SHERIFF 8 YLE..
A ILL be sold before the Court House doer in the
v \ city of Mucon, Bibb county, cn the first Tues- 1
dav in Nov. next, between the usual hours us sale the t
following property to-wit:
i U:ie House uud Lot in the city of Macon on the cor
i ntr of Bridge or filth and Walnut Streets and know n
as the place where Dominick Garaughty n< w lives; , -
levied on as the property of Dominick Garaughty to j
satisfy’ a ti fa from Bibb Superior Court iu favor us I
John W. Babcock vs Dominick Garaughty, ai d sun- ■
■ dry other !i fas in my hands. Property pointed out
! by Plaintiffs’ attorney
.Also, at the same tune and place. Lots number one,
j (1) in square seventy-eight, (78) lot number<2) two.
1 m square eiglity-nme, (,s9) and all the interest of
, Thomas A. Brown in and to lots number four and
! live, i4andfi)in square eighty-nine, (83) each con
half aaid iots I;
le • :on Mt
! Thomas A. Brown t< sa <fy three li fas from Bibb
{ Superior Court in fa*u. us the Ordinary of Decatur <
i county, use Ac., vs. Lawrence L. Harden Adm’r of \
.T. A. Brown and L. L. Harden. One in favor of Sa- (
i rah E. Harden vs L. L. Harden Adm’r, and orc in fa- j,
vor of Robert E. Baldwin vs. said Harden. Proper
tv p . nted out bv plaintiff’s attorneys.
ED. G. JEFFERS,
Rep 30 Dep. Sheriff.
EiBB shi:kii r sale.
ILL be •-old before the Court House d »or in tl e
t v city of Mucon, Bibb countv, between the usual
• hours of sole on the first Tuesday in Nov. next, the
following property to-wit:
A negro woman by the name of Mary, of copper
i color, about thirty years age ; levied on the property
' < f John Martin to satisfy a ti fa from Bibb Superior
• Court, in favoruf Henry Clark vs. Mary Ann Martin I
and John Martin, alias Jack Martin. Property point- I
I ed out bv Stubbs A Hill, nlrintiti’s attorney.’
so? 23* T. W. BAILEY, Don.‘.Sheriff.
XL’MININTRATOR’S AEE.
AX’"ILL Le sold m Ki. "X'. ilic, on the first Tut - lay '
t v in November next, the t-allowing desirable •
plantations lying in the first and second districts ot
originally Houston now Crawford county, near the
! line ..f M /uruc. One of said Plantations contains six i
hundred acres, or more, being the plantation where- ■
; <>n Griffin Or« i.l die !, adj iniag tl e lauds of We»dey
' F. and Lemuel Smith, Myrick, and others. Theot'i
er contains nine hundred acics. or more, adjoining*
; lands *-f Lemuel Smith. Irwin Woodward, and oth- ;
. «■; * a.d known as the Futrell place. Sa’.d lands are
sold, by agreement of the heirs ot Gridin Oneal, ns j
I.ts property, fur division among the heirs. Terms ,
!on the day of sale, which will be liberal. Both ,
placet, are well improved.
JOHN W. ATWATER.
GRIFFIN G. ONEAL, ;
Sept. Mh, 185R-td AdininiatratoFß.
NOTH E.
SIXTY DAYS after dale application will be made
to the Hou. Court of Ordinary of Crawford coun- j
1 tv. for leave to sell all the land and negroes belong- i
ingtothe estate of Mason Miller late of Crawford I
I countv deceased. HENRY N. BRITT.
sept 6 i
/ v BORG! A Jonea (Onnty.
VI Whereas, Elizabeth Lightner applies for let j
tei K of Administration on the estate cf Phillip Light- j
ner late of Jones county deceased.
These re therefore to cite and admonish n’l and i
singular, the heirs and creditors of said estate, to be j
; and appear at my office within the time prescribed by I
1 law to show cause, if any they have why said letters |
I should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this [
seventh Se? teraber, last.
sep xvii ‘ CHAS. MACARTIIY,
Ordii arj
(V EOR<U A— Jon“s < r»i:;tv.
J Whereas, William Little, Guardain of Samuel
j B. and Caroline J. Cureton, applies to me for letters
' dismissory from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- :
sons concerned to be and appear nt my office within
the time prescribed by law to show cause why said
letters vhould not be granted as aforesaid.
• : Given under my hand and official signature this
• I 14th dav of September, 1858
aep xvi-40d CHAS. MACARTIIY,
Ordinary*.
(< EORGI Y—Crawford < e«Bty«
JT Whereas, Jeremiah C. Harvey applies to me
fur letters of Guardianship of the person and pro; er
tv of Caroline L. Bacon minor child of Francis E.
' Bacon, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
■ singular, the friends and kindred of said deceased, ■
I to be and appear at mv office within the time pre .
• scribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, :
why said letters cf guardianship should not be |
; granted.
Given under my hand at office. September 10th. ■
.
\v: i J \ MES J R \V. Orfi • ary
/ 1 EORGIA Jon<‘ ( >:inty.
V I Court <»f Ordinary September Term l-’>. i
I Whereas, at March Tenn 1856, of this Court, a Rule
Ni Si was granted, requiring Thomas W. Move, Ad-
; miuisti ator of Wiley Moye late of said countv, de- i
\ ceased-to sbuvv cause why be should not be compelled
to give new and additional security or his adininis- .
tration revoked ; and he Laving failed to comply with |
the same. Ordered—that citation issue to all per-
, sons concerned or interested to be and appear at the .
‘ ; Court ot Ordinary for said county tu be held on the '
* first Monday in Nov ember next-then and there toshow
cause if anv exist, why his letters should not be
revoked—and letters of Administration de bonis non j
• t be granted to James F. Barron, upon his giving bond
and security ns required by law '
Given under rov hand, and official signature this
seventh day of September. 1858.
CHAS. MACARTIIY. Ordinary, and Ex
?••• ' Off-io Clerk of the same.
Wf».-i EN!I< >;.M
POI'KET «TTLERY!
Manuiaclured Expret*ly fur
' 2E3. WISE.
T HAVE just received from their SHEFFIELD I
I works a large and splendid assortment of pocket
Knives and Razors, which purchasers will please call •
! and examine. B. A. WISE,
f» b 4-ts CliHrrv Str«-p» Wuror
Sugar Cured Hams?
5 CAS Cha dler 4 Cu.’a celebrate ! > gar Cur-
• d Cauvu- -v
60 do choice Tenn. Sides. Just received by I
y nm M. CALLIk A JUXE-,
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN
ARC MOW RBCEIVJXO THKIR
WINTER
STOCK,
VT their old Stand. Their .'.took coneuts in part
ot tnefullowing good., to which they invite the ;
' attention of
Merchants and Planters:
50 Bales Guuny Cloth,
I 2<)v Coiia Richardson Rope,
l lUOo Pounds Bailing Twine,
15<j Buga Coffee—Java, Pun Rico, Rio and Laguira,
1U CbesU Black and Green Tea,
75 Bai reh A, B Jt C Sugar,
2 ) “ Crushed aud Powdered Sugar,
i 5 Boxea Loaf Sugar,
loHugshends Fine Port Rico,
3uv Sucks Liverpool Salt
I- 1 Sai ks Alum Sait,
1 >0 Boxes Adamuutiue Candles,
4') *’ Sperm ‘
75 “ No. 1 Soap,
20 “ Family Tuilet Soap,
85 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
H 5 Kegs Nails,
st» Boxes Starch,
100 Jars Snuff.
5U Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs of Powder,
k'" Cans Duck-shoutiug Powder,
100 Bags Shot,
l*.»u,uou Cigars, various branch,
50 Boxes Tobacco,
20 Cases Magnolia and Combination Tobacco,
2V Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes,
5 Cu.-es Homespun, Bleached,
1" Bales Georgia Keisey,
5 “ No them “
13 “ Blankets, all prices.
60 Basket* Piper's lleidsick wine.
75 Ca-es Gingerund Blue-berry Wine and Brandy,
Barrels Rye and Corn Wiiiskey,
10 ” Extra aud Bum bou *’
50 “ Gin, Rum and Brandy,
10 Casks Madeira. Port and Sweet Wine,
b» Cases London Duck Gin.
15 “ Buker am! Stoughton Bitters,
10 “ Leinun Svrup,
2'» Casks Ale and Purler,
10 Boxes Ginger Pieserves, Prunes and Figs,
SO ’* Assorted Pickles,
30 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
20 “ Supei ior Carb Soda,
. Barrels and Buxcs Suda aud Butter Crackers,
25 BuxC' Herrings,
.5 Sacks Ashtun’s Table Salt,
.5 Cases Ashtun's Table Salt,
10 Duz. Well Buckets,
25 ’’ Blue
lo Nests of Tubs
3u Duz. Wool lints,
20 Boxes ueventt Axes,
Pounds White end and Zinc,
10U Barrels Linseed Oil.
10 “ Tanners’ aud Mach ue Oil,
Also, a fine lot of Chrome Green, Yellow, Prussian
Blue, Terra De Sienna, Burnt Umber, Ac., Paints
an I Varnish. Bru>hes and Sash Tools,
Macon, Sept. 30-ts
I) VLACE Mills Flour—a large lot on hand, fur
. sale by HARDEMAN 4 GRIFFIN. t
sep 30
1b R < ese Pickled Shad, Pickled B- es and
I Codfish received weekly. For sale bv
HABDEMAN A GftIFFIN.
I y City ■ copy.
Cotton Avenue, Macon,
EORUIA.
AX7E beg to call the attention of the citizens of
\ v the counties trading to Mucon, to
our stock of NEW GOODS, now corning in to store,
which have been carefully selected and well bough*.
Consisting of all styles and quality of good' usually
kept in a Dry Goods trads.
Browu and b'eached Homespuns,
“ “ “ .'‘hirlings,
English and American Prints,
Linen and cotton Diapers,
Welsh, Shaker and Cuttou Hands,
Irish ami Blay Linens.
Kentucky Jeaucs and Satinets,
Tweed* Cassiineres, Ac.,
Marsails Quilts,
Wool. Linsey and Cotton Stripes,
Spool Cotton, Tapes. Needles,
Buttons, Cumbs and Brushes,
FANCY.
R>>be A Laize and Double JupeSilks s!’ to
Black Gro. Deßhine and Bayadre < iiks.
Marce'.hne Silks and wh te and black Satin,
Lupin’s solid and figured Marinos,
Robes A Laize and “ DeLanes,
Solid Dclanes, Alpacca! l ,
Bombazines Ac.,
5.'. nbroid' icd Cambric and Swiss (’olhirs,
Vulencines Lace Collars and Sett*. <5 to $?0,
Primn Donna Sleeve.-. s'’Vj to
Wo-1 and Stella round cornered Shav Is,
Cloth Cloaks, hiuck Velvet Cloaks. SB3 to t '.O,
Jac: ret and Swiss Edgings.
Valencines and English thread Laces.
i Terms.— Time bills due Ist Januarv next -carb
i bills libcrallv discounted- <»ne price only on ull Go«.<ls,
i this rue will be strictly followed. Our hor.ve is well
I known to many of the citizens o theciiv tnd
, would refer the public t > E. A. A J. A N;
, bet, Mr. Jackson DeLoaclie, Rev. S. l.andium and
Ayres, Wingfield A Co.
FE \RS A SWANSON.
P. S.—Wo will receive New Goods by neat ly every
: steamer. sep xvi tc F. A S.
fSTOINTterS
I
; Hat Emporium,
Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
T UST received direct from New Y rk.fcrthc FALL
ej TRADE, u splendid stock of Men, Yuuth and
’ Children’s
Bi XTS & CAPS,
I Which for beauty of shape, color and cheapness, can-
I not be surpassed in this market.
Those in want of a fine fashionable Hat will do
well to give me scull, as I guarantee to sei! cheaper
; than can be bought iu this market. Remember, op-
I posite Lanier House, at STONE’S
sep 30 ts Hat Store.
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Cotton Avenue,'lacon, Ga.
g g
oq r--=-\
e-l- Uh * **
© LU.- V co
O a o
O ! j £*4
I
ton Screws, worth
' r l'MlEabuve Cut represents the Simplest and most
' A Compact, and most Durable furui of COTTON
SCREW in use.
J Also. Steam Engines and Boilers, and every
variety of Castings and Machinery. Sugar Mills, Ac.
[ sep v
rtIS IVY O V23LIUr
A'' will remove to E. >aulsberry*s old
I f stand, next door to Strung A Wood’s, uu the
Ist of October, where he will be prepared to exhibit
, one of the largest and most fashionable Slocks of
Clothing ever offered in Macon.
ang 2 11
TO PLANTERS.
! r | n HE subscribers have on band, a good stock of
j A Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Blankets, and coarse Shues
; suitable fur the season’ also, a general stock of Gro
j ccncs which they will sell cheap for Cash or approv-
I ed credit, at the old stand on the corner above the
I Lanier House. C. CAMPBELL A SON.
Mav-.n, <leu l er 20.1857.
To Rent.
kA NEW and commodious Fire proof Stores in Da
mour's Block on 2d Street . A ppi vto
uug 5 J. 11. DA MO UR.
o\
\ MSKEId
\
r nurest Spirits eve: o*.ivre<i to the American
1. public, puMM.*'*ing uuue ol [hv puisinoua qualities
inhere u m (he Whisker in coMmon use For bale
| bj McCALLIE A JONES,
• Agent*
Valuable Lands.
DOVOHERTY COUNTY.
Ist District—No,, su, V7.
baker.
7th District—No. 8?8
ith do 18, 828, 829, 888, 868, 878, »79, 880, !
406, 408, 410.
10th do 40, 4G, 47
WORTH
7th District—Nos. 124, 440, 625
1 tit du 11,12,65.
16th do 26, 27, 38, 289.
LEE
Ist District—Nos. 130, IGy, 168,196.
l.'.th do 4, 84, 131.
14th do 85, 77. U 4, 198.
SUMPTER.
15th District—Nos. 87, 91, 94.
27 th do. 193.
23th do. 808.
TERRELL.
llth do 128, 2.50.
12tb do 198. 201.
WEBSTER.
18th District—No. 75.
RANDOLPH.
sth District—Nos. 57, 107 212.
6th do Is, 83.
-th do 144.
10th do 248, 249.
CLAY.
7th District—No. 197.
MILLER.
l-2th District—Nos. 209, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 257.
2->9, 837, 3,.i, 3,6, 3S*6.
1.-th do “ 6, 19, 19, 28, 36, 76, 391, 392, 394.
DECATUR.
14th District—Nos. 130.
27th do. •’ P.'O, 246.
THOMAS.
Sth District —No. 337.
DOOLY.
Ist District—Nos. 7, 20«, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222,
223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228.
2d do. •* 152, 237.
7tb do. - 211.
Hh do. ** 110.
IRWIN.
Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161 162,
'' COFFEE.
Ist Distr 284.
APPLING.
2d District--Nos. 540. 541.
MUSCOGEE.
10th District—Nos. G 5. 67.
TAYLOR.
12th District—No. 19.
13th do. 85, 87, 107, 108.
14th d«. 63, 64,15.3.
L.th do. 2H, 65.
TA LBOT.
luth District- Nu. 40.
PIKE.
Bth District—No. 242.
HOUSTON.
6th Dictrict—No. 214.
PULASKI.
Sth District— No. 102.
CLINCH.
12th District—Nos. 35, 116,117, 165,166, 167, 82,194,
•ft, 251, 290, 2JI. 293, 302, 346,
34", 356, 857, 358, 359, 360, 386,
41S, 444, 515.
13th do 86, 96, 122, 137, 146, 159, 391, 392,
4: 7. 462 465, 469.
MERRIWETHER.
Ist District—No. 97.
CARROLL.
2d District —No. 27.
RABUN.
3d District—No. 73.
ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE.
Ist District, Ist section—No. 421.
3rd du “ do 216.
iitli do “ do 51.
4th do 2nd do 107.
-th do “ do H.
Ith do “ do 110.116,148.
10th do “ da
Izth do “ do 253.
Ith do “ do 171.
14 th do “ do 61.
Iftth do “ do 214.
2 th do “ do 65.
26th do “ do 58, 153, 203, 226.
27th do “ do 41. 50, 89, 318.
6th do 3rd do 126, 249.
Sth do “ do 9!.
Oth do “ do 270.
!6th do “ do 38.
17 th du “ do 799.
20th do M do .'8 5.
rd do •• do 52.
24th do “ do 11.
4th do 4th do 22'-, .* 23.
sth do •• do 314.
6th do “ do 68. 72.
7th do “ do 246.
' 9th do •• do 157
loth do ‘ 4 do 6, : 3,35,40,42,10', 110‘
131,2vi,205, 297.
I! th do “ do 34.
14th do •• do 2->2.
1 th do ” do J ■ .
!’ th do •• do cl. r.. l-jG. 127.
For snlr- bv T. R BLOOM.
’ A ' ■ Mac,Gn.
! •• >i I'H-Wl ; sT ? j7x'7}E( >RG?A
LA ADS!
I.EECOUZTY.
I Ist n.. trict Na, n», 161.
I V tl
l.th " " 65,9... 100, 1-ts, i:-.j, 1.-.7,
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District—Nos. So, 2,13 ». -_i2, 24.
16th “ “ 226,210. 245, 247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12tb District--Nos. 6 -, 66, 129.
4th “ “ 191.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
sth District—No. 20ft.
WORTH COUNTY.
l lth District—Nos. 169, 18S, 189, 196, 229, .23], 234‘ i
254.
1 'th District—Nos. GO, 64. 66, 72, 157. e i
16th “ “ 11. 20, 21, 43, 44, 53. 54, 116, ]J7. '
128, 137, 143, 144, 154, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171, ,
138, IS9, 195, 197.. 19S 2--2.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 68, 202, 206.
'3d “ “ 30, 67.
I 6th “ “ 2,4, 19,20,30,35,36, 40, 51, 54, I
112, 113. 117, 179,205, 206, 212, 237, 250.
I 7th District—Nos. 1,6 ft. 66. 129, 121,132, 188,189,195,
10th “ “ 82,110,111,116,134,141,142, 113,:
147, 167, 197, 223, 255, 256.
14tb District—Nos. 16,18 p.j, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY
4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 82,79, 85, 110,176,177,204, •
205, 211. 214.
Btb District—Nos. I'o, 151, 161, 162, 168, 172, 177, ‘
178, 189. 198, 199,215, 216. 265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3rd District—Nos. 35.
7th “ “ 28,41,56,61.
MACON COUNTY.
. District—No. 98.
Ist “ ” 116.
2nd “ ’* 175. 065, 2 r,9.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
4th “ “ 97, 98, 125, 158.
llth “ “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 187, I*»9, 2»;2, 209, 215, 228, 256.
13th “ ” 13, 98, 126, 132, 134, 152,153, 155,
156, 158, 168, lx-2, 174, lys\ 217, 243, 252.
14th District—Nos. 93, 98, 103, 126.
15th “ “ 137. 187. 158,229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th District—Nos. 73, 102, 103.
EARLY COUNTY.
26tb District—Nos. 35, :.G, 37, 38, M, 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
; 14th District—Nos. 12, 13, 16. 17, 51, GB, 66, 76, b 9, '
90, 92, 93, 96, 141, 146, 147, 150.
■ 16th District—No. 280.
' 271 h “ “ 263, 264, 298, 299. 300,301,302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
Sth District--Nos. 389, 391, 392,423, 424.
17 th “ “ 212,847,348.374,376.
The above lands on ned and for sale bv
WM. B JOHNSTON,
Macon, Ga.
(Mfoe at E J JohaatMi A nov 12
Bargain! Bargain!!
r TMIE subscriber offer® for sale his Plantation, Saw, •
JL Grist. Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Ma
chine, situated five miles south of Knoxville, (.’raw- I
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- I
bered. located in one of the healthiest portions of
Crawford co., surrounded by 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
j 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
comfortable framed dwelling, and other neecssarr out
buildings. Attached to the premises is the privilege
of saw Timber on sou acres ot innd, for the u u eof thi»
Saw Mills. Any person wishing to make a profita
ble investment would do well to call on the subscri
ber on the premises. JAMES E BRYCE.
apr ts Crwft»rd on <.a
Lime. Plaster and Cement.
\ LARGE lot constantly on hand and for sale at
. low rates by J. R. A W. A. ROSS.
mar 6
To Planters and Mer-
CHANTS
2500 Coils Richardson's celebrated Green Leaf
Roll- Gtmny Ragging.
■‘O° Bales do do
For sale . n vtiy accommodating te-ms bv
mav 6 J B A W A. RORfi.
X-iF* Telegraph, ('itiieo and Messenger oopy.
X 3. W ISE
D A LH R IN
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE
COOKING, BOX AND OFFICE STOVES
WOOD-WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, AND
Muuuiacturer of I’lain Tin Ware.
On Cherry Street, Macon. Ga
oct 17
BOOKBINDING.
JACKbUN BARNES mafiufactures to order every
description of Blank Account Books, and binds
in any style desired, Magazines, Law. Music and Mis
cellaneous Books, Clerks' Record and Ducket Buuks
with or without printed forms, mid warranted best
quality paper.
Engineers’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
AH ordersfruni the countr promply and carefully
attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one dour below
Boss and Colemans'. may xiii
11LKLBLT, CHAFIN & CO.,
importbrs and jobbers of
JSilk and .tliliiiiery <><»ods,
Ao. 151 lii'oad aay A etc York.
bilks, Ribbuus, Laces, Liu broideries, Gloves, Dress
I'rmimings, Ac
JOSfcl'll M. lit HI.BUT, ANDREW A. CHAPIN,
WOODBRIDGE NEARING, UL* Ls L. TODD,
oct lu
WILLIAMS & POTTER,
Grcccis CumiiiibsiCii Ju.LicDantß,
Ao. ;«J South Streit, Aew lurk.
R. S. WILLIAMS E. g. POTTER,
G. N. WILLIAMS,
oct 19
J. SV. SPALDING & ( (>.,
Commission and f orwarding merchants,
Ao. o ComnurciiU Street, ieta’em Market aiul
Walnut, SaiiU Lu a its, Jjo.
Our entire attention given tu the Sale and Purchase
oi Bale Rope and Bagging, Provisions, Flour, Giain,
Ac., Ac. iiopcctiuiij icier to Merchants oi ftt. Louis
oct 1-j
E- J. IJDOJSTJxTEJLiIL,
GENERAL COMmisriluiM liiLKUHANT,
16 Jfxchanye Fiace, opposite Jderikatdf Exchange,
NhW YUBK.
nov 5
METROPULITAN HOTEL,
NEW VoKIi,
SIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
nov 5
ALFRED F JAMES,
ATTORNEY XT
Galveston Texas.
\\7 “Wend to the prosecution und collection of
v v claims against the Goveruuient oi Texas aud
individuals--the luvestigaliun of, and perfecting ti
tles, the payment ot Tuxes, und redemption us pro
perty sold tor Tuxes in every county in the Slate, also
the recording bills in the proper county
Persuns wishing to invest in Texas Lands at
the present low prices, and desiring information,
will always receive prompt and reliable responses to
their enquiries.
oct ly
JONES A II kN AHEKGiI.
MERCHAN-T TAILORS,
No. 280 Broadway, New York,
A. T. Steii-art'e.
New Styles tor Gent's near constantly on hand,
Also, u choice assortment of Gent’s Furuishiui; Goods,
oct 1;>
w em ;:kn Hotel;
Njs, 9,11,13 & 15 Cortlamit Street, New York.
This House is centrally located m the most busi
ness purl ot the City and puil.cuiurlr adopted to
Southern and Western Merchants.
D. H. WINCHESTER,
■“'t 1» _TIIOS. D. WlNClil-.STER.
ALLEN A WOOTFON,
Genoral Grocers and Commission Merchants.
/n ‘lialxtmi'e Ilamjc," Third tStru.t .!.'««>?>, (,'n.
uct 19
J. A. OI NLJLY,
General Grocer and Commiasinn Merchant,
Jiaiato/i8 Jiaiuje," A/aecn, Ga.
Highest prices will be paid fur all country produce,
oct I'J
LOCKWOOD Ar DUBOIS,
MERCHANT
335 Broadway, New York.
Jifta e-'n. St. A ichcda* und Mvtropoiitan Jhdi G.
G. LOCKWOOD, j. DUBOIS.
I uct I.'
I . N. V» HITI i L.
ATTORNEY AT 1 AW,
macon, ga.
OFFICE next to Conceit Hall, over I'tiine's Ding
S'<' le . , ei so '
WANTED.
I A n still baying MUnary bounty Land Warrants,
1 a.ui will aiways gn c the highest eash puce,
v.-ecu, 1,,... oct t,. j. bi.ake.
DR. J. S. BAXTER,
i OI FURS Ins professional sei v ices to the citizens ot
I Mucon ami vicinity. OUice in Ralstons Buildings,
; over E. Winship's Store. oct ao
E. W. BLOOM,
ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. J 29 Broa iway, Corner Barclay 3:.,
NEW YORK.
References, in Macon: Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Nis-
I bet* Attorneys at Law ; Dr. Robert Collins.
I oct 2<’
T. ti. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT ,
Macon, ga.
OFFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street,
t first dour above entrance to Concert Hall.
I oct 2<»
ROBI Rl col Em \n.
COMMISSION MEKCEANT,
M ACON. GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to tilling orders for
Cotton.
Office over E. Winship’s Clothing Store, Cotton
Avenue. oct 20
T. K. 111.0(01.
Factor & Commission Merchant.
MACON, GEORGIA.
oct £0
PERKINS. KING 4 < ()..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 Nj. 20 Broad Street, near Wall New York
Orders for every description us Merchandize will
■ receive prompt attention.
Refers to (’. Campbell &. Son, Macon, Ga.
I DMXNIS FEKKINS, UEMiY L. KING,
sep 16 IIEMIT C. PERKINS,
WILLIAM IH N( W.
Factor & Commission Merchant,
S AVANNAH, GEORGIA,
oct 20
CLARK & LIITITT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ai.BA.y r. ha.
HAVING returned to Doughci ty county, and as
sociated with inc in the ] racitce of Law, Alex,
j 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, i.ee, Dooly and Worth —in the Supreme
. Court at Macon; in the U. S. Courts, and wherever
! specially engaged. Particular attention will be given
' to thecollecting and securing of rnonev demands.
RICil’D: 11. CLARK.
Albany. Ga., Dec. 7,1857.
i»k. ii. ii. <niEi;i:x,
i /'NFFICE on the corner, opposite tin- Methodist
I y / < hurch. febxviii-tf
JAMES M FOLSOM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
practice in the courts of Appling, Coffee,
> y Ware, Clinch. Charlton, Camden, Wayne and
: Glynn of the Brunswick Circuit, and in the Courts
of Lowndes and Berrian of the Southern Circuit.—
■ Particular attention paid to the sale of South Georgia
i Lands.
References—Judge A. E. Cochran. Brunswick, Ga.
! Judge Peter E. Love, Thomasville, Ga.
Ga. Pl’ters’ Corn Whiskey,
rANE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Ilanters’ White
I / ■ on. Whiskey.
. o barrels Smiths Old Bourbon. Robertson county
and other brands whisker, tor snle bv
mar2’-tf McCAI.LIE b JONES
PAH KER’S
CASH I N I»I T CEM ENTS .
'VtyE are offering and intend tn offer for a season.
1V the most extraordinary inducemonts to those
to purchase
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS
for the Cash Our stock is large ami selected with
11,,. jr-H-cicare, und to cari*. I i vi r* we would any.
give c I! hi* we intend ■<» rnakt it tv your i- ter
e* T’c 1 w figures at which we haven* ght-ur
v V ‘-' .I s .. Stock enable te* to pr ariei I . ntb
I arfect confidence.
may « ts W W. PARKER ACO
MOUfcGEft & DeGBAFFENRIED
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Vienn*, Dooly County Gu.
' ,o fcb c x“ < r°“- “•
11. A. COLCLOUGH, "
ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW •♦’
And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ala.
Wil! practice in the 2d, Stb, '.th « n d loth Judi
Fel^C^tU. 1110 SU ‘ e ’ B, ‘ d iU ' he
Refereneex.— William Knox, John Hbnly Mn.i
goinery, Ala. ’
feb 85-ts
jasTh. NFAb "
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEBULON GA.
feb xr ts
Bit. E. (~ CASTIEN ’
OFFICE
OVER E. 1. STROHECKER & CO 8 DRUG STORE.
LGCHP/ KE S. L/Mm.
ATTORKB-VS AT X.A-W
NiA( (»N GA. ’
O Office by the Mechanic’s Bank.
U K 1. HOURS In.m « to 12, A. M., 2 to 8 p
.M., and, also, from 7 to 10, P. M. ’
W ill practice in ull the counties ot the Macon Cir.
cult, and tn the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
I tunibia. aud iu the Supreme Couit
O. A. LOCHSAXS, JMKU...
jan 14-ly 0,, ' ,
I'. I>. BAIL!’ Y,
A TTORNEY A T LA IF.
. , P n «son, Terrell < 0., Ga.
\\ 1 ~‘ acllce *0 the following Counties : Ter-
I » i. ll Superior Court, Ist Monday iu Mutch and
September. J
Early Superior Court, 3d Monday in March at d
>ep!t inter.
Clay Superior Court, 4th Monday in March aud
September.
Stewart Superior Court, 3d Monday in April and
October. r
Randolph Superior Court, Ist Monday in Mav end
.November. J
Calhoun Superior Court, 4th Monday in Mar and
November.
Lee Superior Court, 4th Monday iu March and
Sc; tember.
Dec. 17, is-w.-ly.
LAW MtTHE.
r pilE undersigned oilers his services in the practice
A of tlie LAW in the several counties of the Ma
con District; also out of the District, in Jones, Mon
roe and Dougherty, and by special contiact. tn any
county ot the State. Oflicc opened in the city of Mu
con Ist of Mutch eusuing. I util then mv uddtessis
Albany. Ga. ABKEK P. POWERS.
jun 28
DR. H. A. METTAUER,
HA\ ING spent a portion of threesuceessireyears
in this city, during which tin e he has limited
hispructice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully offers his services to the citizen’s of Mucon
and the surrounding country, in nil the branrliesof
his profession. Oflicc on the South-east corner of .Id
and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery
Store. d ec 3p
SPEER & HUNTER,
AT TORN ICYS AT LAW,
MACON, G A.,
Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue.
ll r E have associated as p&tnera in tlie prr.cticc of
t ▼ Daw in the counties of tbe Macon nndadjoin
ing Circuits, and elsewhere in the State bv special
cor.tinct also, will attend the Federal Courts at Sa
vannah and Marietta. Al EX. M. SPFER
11 > AMI 1 L HUNT! R
Tennessee Corn Whiskey.
| Barrels Counti v made Corn Whisker, warrent-
I ed pur and trie from poisonous Drugs and
! Acids. Just recehed and for sale bv
IMF xi tl M< < A1 i II A JtiM.S.
Hctice tc Shippers.
S«.» TT!-WbSTEf.N R. R. /
•.M acox, July 12, la-SH. y
■ 2 r, _'
tH. j I: \\ j >’l j- .|;N J.’aij Rond is new completed
i » ? nr.ti in • ; eratn u t<> !m< wu’s Station and Dnw
i son. I as.-cii.4-, i’iHtit-4 j nsMi.go\f-r it incouwection
i with All’ .; y Iriiiii daily. Flerglit Train, nt pierciit,
ietwieu n tmi j \\ -tn, tri went ly. Rate <f
•
join: ;<l l.(Wt’>j:i<l Dnwst.n's. will Lethe
sane I t» !I1 j’..<•<s ::t d Albany.
'•li <:• ti- fi i Cm i I <•? i trd j laces West of Dow son,
sb. old beshij iuito Lawson.
* •’ GEO. W. A DAMS, Supt.
i '- r 1 Iri •eopy-
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
SCHEDULE roi: I : A>SEN(.|;r‘"trains.
0a anl after July 15 h.
i EAVE M con 11.45, p. in., and 9.45, a. m.; ar-
I J rive in Columbus 5.35, a. m., and 3.4 ft, p. in.;
Leave Columbus 4a. in. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive iu
Macon 9.*«» a. m. and 9.18 p. nn
Leave Macon 11. p. m. Arrive at Albany 6.25 a.
Im. Dawson R.uu a. in.
Leave Alhany p. nt., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
I Arrive in Mr.con 9JB. p. m.
Tri-weekiy Accommodation Down, Mondav, Wed
nesday and Fridiiv. Up—Tucbdav, Thursday and
i Satuiday. ’ ’ 7
Leavo Macon 7.12, a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.20
p. rrt., Albany 4.M. p. m.
l eave Albany 6.20, a. m., Dawson— Arrive at
’ Macon 3.18, p. m.
Mail Stages tu ami from Tallahassee, Thomasville
, and Bainbridge, Ac., connect with regular trains
Hit Albany. Also from Dawson tri weekly to Cuth
( bert, Fort Gaines, Ac.
I At Macon connects with Trains on Centra) and Ma-
i con A Western Rail Rond.
Pasx ngcrs from Columbus and the West for
| South-Western Georgia or Florida should take the
1 4., a. m. train, at Columbus. Both trams run on
I Sundays.
FAR' from Albany via Savannah to New York by
: Steamships in Cabin, J2I 25. Ticketscan be procur
j ed ft uni Rail Road Agent, Albanv.
GUO. W. ADAMS,
j'fty xv Superintendent.
MACCN & WESTERN R. ROAD.
ON ai d alter »Imr-day, the 15th inst., the trains
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon 12.00, night, arrive Atlanta 7.15, a. m.
Leave Macon !' ' o, a. m.. arrive Atlanta 4.00, p. m.
Leave Atlanta 12, night, arrive Macon 7.lft, a. in.
; Leave Atlanta II a. m., airive Macon ft.CO, p. m.
; The night tiains will not he run on Sundays. The
; 10 a. m. train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern A Atlantic R. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Memphis, ut 8.40, p. in., with Georgia
R. R. for Augusta at 12 night., aud Atlanta A West
Point R. R. at 12.5, a. m.
The lo.t'O, n. ni. train from Macon connects with
tli£ Georgia Road at 12.00., n. m., und Atlanta A
West Point, Road, at 12.4 ft, 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 be bad at Atlants,
6 r including Stage fare, f7 00, and to New
i York for .82 00.
Further informatirn may be had in relation
Route, ou application to the General Ticket Office
Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER,
uug 2h Snperinteuden’
DR. V7. HORNE
r pENDFRS his Professional services to the citizens
1 of Bibb and adjoining counties. When not ptv
fcssionally absent fie may be found at his Office, on
Cotton Avenue, next door to Clark A Barker’s store,
oi nt the Lanier House. He will promptly attend to
calls from the conntrv. mar xi-ts
HEMOVAL.
A. M. BLAC KSHEAR A CO.
H AVE removed to their new Store in Washing
ton Block, Mulberry St ret* where they are
m»w prepared to exhibit their Fa and Winter stock
of Clothing and Furnishing goods.
Their stock comprise evety article necessary to a
genth r an's Wardiohe of the latest sty les an 3 best
ii.anufacture. and by weekly importations from New
York will be kept constantly complete during the
' season.
Also. Youth’.- and Boy’s Clothing. Trunks, Va
hs» s. (Li pet Bugs, Umbrellas, Ac. Their facilities
are such as to enable them to bine special orders for
garments filled within a space of 10 to ] t days, with
fit goar:intve«l and style unsurpassed ty euy house.
oct
Corn and Oats.
I‘>U>ll. Prime Tenn. Corn,
i "o do do do Outs.
I Just received and tor sale by
MtCAI.LiE A JONES._
Wanted.
■ Y likely Negroes w anted from 10 to 28 years
’ ot tire, tor wliirb the higbeat citah uricon will b«
, .id c. r UTUBBH.
1 Macow. Ga., Sept. 2M, 1 W?-iwi