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Cotton Avenue, Macon,
GEORGIA.
beg to call the attention of the c.tizens of-
> V Macun. and the cmintie* trading to Macon, to
cur stock of NEW GOODS. now corning in to store,
which have beet cerefnlly selected and well bought.
Coo at sting of ail etv les and quality of g wds usually
kept in a Drv G'MhV trod*.
Brown and bleached Homespun
»« “ •* >hirtings,
English and Amcriw. Prints.
Linen and cotton Dia| er-.
Welsh, Shsk-*r and t <.tton Flan
Irish and Bky Liner.-
Kentucky Jvanes and "at nc' -
TweedsCaasimere?, Ac,
Marsaik Quilt*.
Wool. Linsey and Cotton Stripe*,
Spool Cotton, Tapes. Nvvdl- -
BnV’OEf, CXJtdUI and Brush .
I’AM Y.
Robe A Lairc and Double JupeSilk* >ls 1«> s■*?•>»
Black Gro. Deßhine and Ruyadre Silks,
Marcelline Silks and wh tv and black Satin,
Lapin's solid and figured Marinos,
Robe* A Laize and DeLanc*,
Solid Delanes. Alpaccas,
Bombazines Ac..
Bmbroidervd Cambric and Swiss Collars.
Valencines Lace Odlars and Sett*. *.’> to
Prima Donna Sleeve*. * - •to * i
Wool and Stella round c : nv I Shawl*.
Cloth Cloaks, black Velvet Ch.ak-. t-.-> to st>o,
Jaconet and Swiss Edging.*.
Valencines and English thread Laces.
Tbrms.—Time bill- due 1-t January next- cash
billsliberallvdiscounted —one price unh on all Good*,
this rule will be strictly followed. Our house is well
known to many of the citizens <»■ the citv and we
would refer the public to M« -*rs. E. A. A J. A. Nis
bet, Mr. Jackson DeLuache, Rev. S. Landrum and
Ayres. Wingfield A Co.
FEARS A SWANSON
P. S.—We will receive New (krsU nearh even
steamer. aep xvi-lc F. A S.
WOMEN HOI M
„ POCKET CITI.ERV !
S' T~—-**" J
Manufactured Eipres-1, for
S. -ZIL- WISE.
1 HAVE just received from their SHI'.FHEI.b
works a large and splendid assortment of pocket
Knives and Ratora, which purchasers will please call
and examine. B. A. V ISE,
feb 4-ts Cherry Strut, Mncon, Ga.
Sugar Cured Hams.
p' CASKS Chandler & Co.’s celebrated Sugar Cur
t) cd Canvassed Hums,
50 do choice Tenn, clear Sides. Just recoivcd by
July one McCALLIE A JONE".
Dress AI: iki iin <•.
MRS. EASTMAN,
First St., Square a', o/a thi Flint Hance,
"IRTOULD announce to the Ladic* and citizens gen-
VV ertJly, of Macon and vicinity, that having se
cured the service of one of,
UhrelrrA Wilson’s Sf wins Marhinos.
is prepared tocut.stich, sew, and make up all work
entrusted to her, (both coarse and line» such as La
dies’Garments, Bonnets, Plantation Good*. Ac., Ac.
JeT" A share of patronage is resj ectfully soheted
Mucon, Oct. 7-8 t
GEO. W. PRICE
IS NOW
Receiving his Stock
O F
FANCY AND STAPLE
Fall and VV inter
DRY GOODS.
Which will be disposed of on a>
good term* in any house in the
city. His fr’e ntls ami the public
generally, are iWjiiested to
Give hint a ( ’all.
September 23, 155*,.--tt
Gloves, Gloves!
(COLORED an 1 white Kid, Silk. Ua-hmcre and
/ Buck Glove*. Kid ami Buck-kin Gauntlets of
very superior uualit\ . Just received at
Jp 23 L. WINSHII’.
ARKANSAS LANDS
(8036 ACRES
FOR SALE.
r- P'HE following valuable lands in the State of Ar
-1 kansas are offered for sale at very low prices and
nn the mwt accommodating terms, v iz .
4,335 acres in Crittenden county located on
fheSt. Francis river high above the late high wa
ter*—and a* rich hi noil a- any lands in the State.
1,780 acres in Prai’ ie county, in lots of 16b. 320 and
840acresi they are firm rute landsand well located.
633 acres situated in Independence county, about
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. ibis is good land, in
an old settled part of the State.
307 acres in White county; *63 8<»-100 acres in
Bradley county; 667 acres in Poinsett county, The
above rank a*’first-class lands, well located in flour
tebing neighborhoods.
1,620 acres on White river, two miles above the
town of I>eaarc. This is known as the Whitt Bluff
tract, and is high and drv above nil overflow s. The
land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects calcu
lated to make an excellent plantation. White river j
is navigable ftU the year for one hundred miles above
this tract, which is one of the best points on the riv
er for a wood yard—easy of access to the steamers in
til atages of the river—and no doubt by proper man
>geinent the wood could be made to pay for the land
in a short time.
The above lauds are exempt from taxation up to
IS6A aud ’64. They have been selected with great
care ; and allot them ( with the exception of one tract)
• being conveniint to the line of the Memphis and Lit
tie Rock Rail Reid,’they w ill consequently increase
greatly in value.
For further inior.nation apply to A H. Douglas*.
Memphis, Tenn., or to F. S. BLOOM,
July one Agent, Macon, Ga.
French Glass,
All Slzps from 8-10 to 38-44.
MjRRORS and Looking Glass Plates. Frame of !
Gilt, Rosewood, Maboganv and Walnut. For
by ’TAG. WOOD.
June 17-ts
Matting! Matting!!
those who find their carpets rather warm for
1 the !*ea*>on, we would say, call st Parker s and
ynu will find a mo-t desirable article of Matting, all
widths and nt ven’ low prices
may 6-ts W W PARKER A CO.
Plantations for Sale.
C GEORGIA—Worth County,—l offer
T for sale m> Lands aud .Mills, to-wit: Loft-
numbers 61,82,’ 158, 160, 156, I*3. all amounting to
twelve hundred and fifteen acres, and lying in the '
Idth’diatrict of said county. Quality—all of the above
named lots are good cum aud cotton making lands.—
M v Mills, to-wit : twoSawn. and two Grists, are new
lybuilt and siiuatedon .Abram’s Creek, f-d never fail
ing «tream of water.
Also, my Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint
river, and on the old Stage road leading from Macon
io Tallahassee, and in the 15th district of said conn
fy, to-wit ; I,ot number* 184, s 186, 2‘>», - and
three fractional lots number* I ■ . all amount
mg to one thousand two hundred and sixty-five
•crea, on which there ia about fmn hundred acre*, ot
open land and tolerably fair buildings, and m good a
Rettiement of farming lands as there are on Flint riv
fr; all of wbare .beautifully wntered.
7 Also, mv settlement of land* in the county of
Dengbertv near the old Parker Stand and about 7
inilCT- from Albany, to-wit; Lot* numbers , and
fractional lou number* 246. 24V, all amounting io
acres, beautifully watered. Quality hi-t rat'
frrtning lands. ...
Also, my settlement of lands where I m w hie,
amounting to s' acres/veil watered, -nd slmut
600 s?rc* of open land now cultivation There is
«s this place a good Dwell ng Homw. Gin bouse,
ooiew, and other out bouses/ail in good order.
Any person wishing to purchase any of the fore
•dog land* ran <•< emit" tor tbeniM-lvi * and make
0M- imnM to f ( ’• P <>. f*«
r i/ vix tn • '
SYERS By
CIIERKY Gv
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
<’old«. < mid
lloaravnetss. r/M
H*lM> IILD. M. 20th Dre.. 1853- -
DaJ.C Ater-. Idu n>>t h*-*itat« ,
.’be ixnl n-m«*dy 1 have ev«-r fotia.i f><
ngha. Iloai*en and ths
. acumitAiit symptc?n«< f a I» v ur
CnauKT Pact-'iMi. It*. N-tiaui um in
nth | rarfi ssn.l n.r family t- r the U«t ugp
teu v ’ar< tea sh »»it it to |K **r *nfM»-
rim lima-s for ths nAffluent of tl«6ka 50
Complaint. EDEN KNIGHT. M. D. " *
A II 'IORTLEY. Utica, N. Y.. write* : •• 1 have
u*u I y »ur /hetand myself and In my Cumlv r\ei *ince
yon Invented it. nnd iell«if it th<» U*t m<« llciu*- f. i its
| UTfWWS ev4r |»Ut out. With h Ipul co!-* 1 sli iibl - ««iier
fsW twenty tee <Ullar« for a bottle than, do without It, ut
t iks any other rrinsdy.”
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influrnzii.
SeaiTHirici.n. Fe’- 7. l*.>u
naoTHca Ater; I will c h-iiuliy certify y "«r jy-ci>.-d
is the be*t retuwdy »• ( —*-e-« t..|- th. rm • <g uh<->i>inx
<*k>ugh. m»u[i. and the chtM diseases >•» diil-hen. U e »«f
v«-ur fieternity In tlie S<>uih nppinciate your -kill, and
e>:nmeiiJ y<mr medicine
HI KAM CONKLIN. M D
AMOS I.KE, Esq . M itTERKT. I' «rltee.:; l Jun.. 18.',6 :
’* I ha<i n tedious |nfhi<-usa. which coiifiiMnl me in <!'• •!*
six week**. to.>k inai.v luedicines nithiHit relief; fin illy
triad v<mr /Vr' r>d by the a«hice of our clerayutan. The
drat dose relieved the soreness in my llirntit nmi Inng* ;
••as than nn<- half th* l»»ttl»> made me completely well.
Your mvdlciuea are the ch«-.q‘.-t as well na the l>est »•>
•an buy. and esteem ymi, Duci-t, mid your reiucdi**,
as ihs |»>< Man's friend '*
Asthma or Phthisic, and UronchitiiK
West M a.xi hesteb. Pi.. Feb. 4. IS.W.
Sih : Your C'lerrif !\ •b>ral i* |MM*furiiiiiig niai relions
«air**s In thrs section, it has relieved several from alarm
ing irni|'t"iiii of hi sumption, and is now curing n man
who hnw labored under an asserts-m <»f the f««i the
last forty yeats. lIKNKY 1.. PARKS, Merchant.
A. A. RAMSKY, M. D.. Atstox, M th i Co., lowa,
writes, 5ept.6,1653; ** During my |<acticeot many years
t haie found nothin* equal l«» y«»ur Cherrn JVctnrul tor
giv k nR rase and reli.l to consumptive [ atienls, or curing
such as are anrsble."
We might add vdnnms of mridem-e, hut the most con
vlncing proof of the virtues of this remedy it found In Us
•Herts upon trial.
Consumption*
Probably no one remedy has ever been known nbb-h
OU red so many and such ditngenmx cases as this, home
no human aid can r**acb; but even to those the <T.er«.T
I\cUtrul affords relief and comfort.
Astoh Hmm, New York Civr. March 5. 1636.
Dorms Ayer, lamsi.il feel It a duty and a pleasure
to Inform yon what your ri'.rrz-y p.tioral has done for my
wife. She had been five months tailoring under the dan
gerous symptoms of Consumption, from whieh no ni«J *•
could procure gave her much relief. She was st radii v fail
ing. until Dr. Strong, of thia city, where we have come for
•>bicr, recommended a trial of your medicine. |V» blees
his kindueoH. as uv do youi akill; for rhe has recovered
hoin tliMt day She is not yet as strong ns the used to
be, hut i« lire lion her eough. and calh bei*Mlf well.
Yours with gratitude nml rcgaid,
UKLANDU SHELBY, or SiiBUiYViUA.
du not despair till you have tried Arm's
Chskrv PkctOnal. It is made by une us the I eat uicdicsl
chemists in tlw world, ami its ciires nil uround us lxv|>rsk
the high merits us its vitines. rhdaihlphia Ledgtr,
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
Fj’IIK sciences of Chemintry and Medicine have I een
A. taxed thrlr utmost to produce this Lest, most peifert
purgative which ta known to man. Jnnnmemble prooft
sir rhown tlmt these I'lLt.s hare virtm-s which surpass in
excellence the- ordinary medicines, ami that they win un*
l>i <-c«-drnl< <ll v upon the esteem of all men. They arc sate
and plraxaut to take, but powerful to cine. Tljcir pene
tmling projieitlcsstimululo the vital4etii ttiesof the body,
remove the obMnn turns <>f its organs, purify the bleuil,
aul ex|»el disease. They purge out the fm.l humors which
Lrwr*l and grow di»teui|*er, stimulate sluggish or disor*
drred organs into tlieir nnturwl action, ami im|wu t healthy
tone with st length to the whole system. Not only do
they cure (lie eirry-itay complaints of every body, but
also f*>imldablc and dangerous diseases that have baffled
the ta-st of human skill. While they produce |»owerfi;l
effects, they ar* at the same lime, in dlmilihhed il<s*ea, the
safest mid licst physic that can be employed f«u childien.
Being sngar-C«»;itrd. they ate pleasant to take; and l<*-ing
purely vegetable, ar* fire from any risk of harm. Curse
j have lanui made which surpass l»eliif were thsy not sub
staiifiatcd by nivii of an. Ii * mlh I | . -it. -n ami chaiactcr
«« t > foi bld the siispici ti of iinlrutli. Many eminent
cl<*ig\ nu n and pli)•ici in* hair l< nt their names to certify
to the pul.lie the i> oml'Hi!) >I my remedies, while otheis
have sent me th* i»«sii' > ice of their <•< nticli< ti that iny
1 rrej iuaii.u.s ••■ •illilnite inr.iiriiscl) lu the itlief of my
afllicled. «uff< ring feikiw men. *»
'I he Agent ta*low immed i* pl.-ased to furnish gratis my
Aniciit-aii Alm.im- cofit.iiiilng dire<-tiotia f<n their use and
cwi tit • .lie* of tin it* rune. < f the following rnmptainta:
< •tiirii'** ltd <>iis Conq laii ts. I.lirnmstism. Dropsy,
llmriburu lleutuhe ail'mjt fmiii a ti.ul *tom>ii-|i. Niau
•ea. Imliges'am. Mml>id Inarlioiinf the lioselsau l I’ain
sri* i>g therefrom. Hatulein y. I ••<* ot A p|H*tite, all I leer
mi* and l'nlai e »Ut l’i*en»M which rrqiihr an rtn.-uai.t
metlicine Kcrnfiita or King's F.iil. They also, by purify
ing the Liothl nr»l stimul-tiiiiK the System, cute many
complaint* which if would m*t be hii|»jm>m«-.I they could
mH h. m.h <i- I’. ..’ti M I I lia! Bhu h • - algia SI I
Nervous Irritability. Deiangenients of the IJverand Kid
neys. G. ut. and other kindred complaints .utaina from a
low shite of the l«ody 01 . bstillctioli of its functions.
Do not bo put off l>y unprincipled deniers with some
other pill they make mote profit on Ask for Ann's
I‘iU.?, and taka nothing else. No other they can give
you compares with this in its intrinsic value ->r curative
(“.were. The sick want the best aid tlicie is foi tin tn,
and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas:,
t Psics 48 CfS. PUR Box. Fivs Boxes FOB 11.
BOLD BY
i ZEILIN, HUNT A VU., and by ull Hrnggist*and
• Deniers in .Medicine. upr22-
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly Cruuiifley House.)
ALBANY, GA.
■ r above Hotel, in Albany, the ine*en
1 terminus of tho Georgia and Florida
Rail Road, is now open fur the reception of
the
TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
The House and Furniture arc new, the Proprietor
: is determined to make it a First Clas.s Hotkl, and
: hopes by a strict attention to the wants of his guest.*,
to merit the patronage of the public.
apr22-tf L. ii. 1)1 N HAM. Proprietor.
Lime, Lime, Lime!
FROM THE “CHEWALLA WORKS”
ALABAMA.
\VE are now prepared to furnish any quantity
v v (from 1 to .*•«) bbl.-., of the ab"\ e named arti
cle, equal if not superior to the best Rockland, at as
low or lower figures any Lime can be had in our
market. Masons and contractors will find it to their
interest to call. C. CAMPBELL A SON,
apr L'2-tf Agent.*.
i ROBERT riNDLAT, BR., JAMES 5. FINDLAY,
CntHS. D. FINDLAT.
FIND LAYS’
STEAM EH3INE MANUFACTORY
■ fgux
i
F ■■ * ■"" ■■ ■■■■——— j
r, j
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND
OEXERAL NIACUIXE SHOP,
M \< t,i OBGIA.
r T’HE Proprietors of this establishment would re
JL spectfullv call the attention of those contempla
ting the erection of Steam MiUt, for Satcing aud
: Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
* superiority of the work has been, and will lie, a suf
ficient guarantee for an extensive ami increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and .Machinery, afford facilities fjr
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms vri’.i
compare favorably with that ot any first class North
ern establishment. The following comprises a li*t of
Machinery, Ac., for any portion of which wc will be
pleased to receive orders, i iz :
Steam Engines. Boiler*, Saw Mill Machinery, Circu
lar Saws, Mill Gearing. Mill Stones, of b- st qual
ity for Corn and Wheat. Water Wheel.*, a
great varietv, Gin Gear, all sizes,
Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
public and private Build
ing*. Ac., of Wrought
and (.ual Iron em
bracing
Strength with Beauty of Denigtd,
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns for
Stores, Churche*. Ac , Ac., Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Startle acting Force
•nd Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting with Turnea PuHies, from
tb n smallest size to nine fret Di
ameter, Cotton Press Iron*,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and
Bales,
England’s Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Casting*. All work warranted tube
equal to the best made elsewhere.
oat 17
Kennedy’s Family and
EX< ELSIOft FLOLK.
ONE BUNDLED AND FIFTY Sacks Keonedy s
Fan.ily and Excelsior Flour. sacks other
brand* Superb os and Extra Flour. Just received
, and fu» by Mr* 1 ALLIE A JONES
srif ’*4
LECIL \OTi(LS.
EORGI Crawford County.
VI" herwi- <c ■ M I hnpman. Admini«tr»tor on
the eMate of Samuel Chapman late of said county, ,
leceased, applies to me for letters disinissury from
ns said administration. Those aie therefore’to cite '
ind admonish all and singular, the heirs and ereditui-s
>f said deceased, I » be and appear at my office within
the time pre-cribotl by law. And Mict cause, if ain
they have, why said letters should not be granted.—
Given under mv hand and official signature this 6th
lay <f April, 1 *'s. J >f ES J RA Y.
i»:dm«ry.
/ ’ EORGIA Crawford < onnty.
' I Whereas. Thomas Jftriphng, Administrator d
boni* nun with the wili annexed of Samuel Com
inander. of said county, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission ficin said administration as afore
said. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heir* and creditors of said deceased, to
, be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and slu>w cause, if any they have, why aaid
letters dismissory should not be granted to the said
applicant. Given under my Land at office this 14th
May I*s*. JAMES J. RAY,
• xix Ordinary.
< R \U FORD MIEHIFF SALE.
AKFILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Norem
\ \ ber next, in Knoxville, in said county, with
in the usual hours us sale, the following property, to
wit :
The Dwelling House and lot* attached, includifffc
the stor<’ House aud all the buildings, in the tow.i of
Knoxville; levied on a* the propertv of Francis 11.
Mifrdock, to satisfy two mortgage 6 fa* in favor of
WilevC. McCrary and John ones, vs. (ho said Fran
cis if. Munlock. Pos«rs* { . >n to be delivered on the
first dav ut January next.
‘Moiu. IN II INCOCK, Sh ?rif
8188 MIEKHT 8 V LE.
be sold on the first Tuesday in Nov., be
\ v fore the Court bouse door in the city of Ma
con, Bibb county, between the usual bouisuf sale,
the following property to-wit :
A House and lot in’ Vinevilla lately occupied by
' Barnet Williamson the Westside of the Road leading .
from Macon to Forsyth, adjoining William I! ilrncs
■ and others, and known as the Thomson place ; levied
on as the propertv of Barnet William* to satisfy a ti fa
from Bibb Superfor Court in favor of John R. Thom
as vs. Barnet Williams. Property pointed uut by
plaintiff.
Al*o, at the same time and place a House and lot
■ in the city of Macon, fronting on Walnut Street, No.
ot lot nut known, adjoining the premises of A. H.
Wyche and others, containing about l 4 acre more or
lea’s, and being the place where Mrs. Meara now lives ;
levied, on to satisfy a h fa from Bibb Bu|iorior Court
in favor of W. B. Parker vs. James Meara, and E. L.
Strohecker security. Property pointed out bv de
fendaiH. T. W. liHASTLY, Sheriff.
*ep 30
8188 SHERIFF SALE.
k’K’T'ILL be sold before the Court House door in tho
\ ▼ city of Macon. Bibb county, on the first Tues
day in Nov. next, between the usual hours of sale the
: following propertv to-wit:
One House ami Lot in the city of Macon on the cor
n« r of Bridge or fifth mid Walnut Streets and known
as the place where Dominick Gurnughty now lives;
levied on as the property of Dominick Garaughty to
satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court in favor of
John W. Babcock vs Dominick Garanghty, a d sun
j dry other fi fas in my hands. Property pointed out
by Plaintiff*’ attorney
Also, at t’.ie same time and place. Lot* number one,
1,» in square seventy eight, •7* • lot number 2itwo,
in square eighty nine, (b?) and all the interest of
Thomas A. Brow nil) and to lots number four and
five, (4 and sin square eighfy-nine, < *.' each con
tmning one half an nc -"ore or less, snid lots lying
m the city (»t Macon; !>» lua as the property of
Thomas A. Brown t<> rtl! fv throe fi fas from Bibb
Superior Court in favr f the Ordinary of Decatur
countv, use Ac., v*. Lawreffife L. Harden Adin’r of 1
T. A. Brown and L. L. Harden One in furor of Sa
rah E. Harden vs L. L. Harden Adin’r, and ore in fa-
i vor of Robert E. Baldwin vs. said Harden. Proper
ty pointed uut by plaintiff's attorney*.
ED. G. JEFFERS,
sep m Dep. Sheriff.
8188 SHERIFF SALE.
Le *ol<l before the < Jourt House d >or in the
V ▼ city of Macon, Bibb eounty, between the usual
hours of sale on the first Tuesday iu Nov. next, the
follow ing property tn-wit
A negro woman by the name of Mary, of copper j
color, about thirty war* age ; levied on the property
of John Marfin to -atisfv a ii fa from Bibb Superior ’
Court, in favor of Henry Clark vs. Mary Ann Martin !
and John Martin, alias Jack Martin. Property point- '
rd out bv Stubbs A Hill, plaintiff’s attorney.
• spp2> T. W RAILEY. Dep.‘Sheriff. I
ADMIN ISTR YTOK’S S ALE.
v iu Nov.mibtr next, the folh.-ain. <le*irnb'
plantations lying in the tir-t and second district* of
■ originally Houston now Crawford county, near the
line of Monroe One of * iid Plai.tati ms mntainssix
hundred acres, or more, being the plantation where
on Grifiin Oiir.ii <1 rd. adjoining the lands of W.--.1. y
F. and Lemuel Smith, Jiyrick, and others. The oth
er contains nine hundn ! acres, or more, adjoining
lands of Lemuel Smith, I twin Woodward, and oth-
i ers, ami known as the I' uQcU place. Sa d land* are
-old, by agreement of the heirs of Griffin Or.eal, as
his property, for division among the heirs. Terms
on the day of sale, which will be liberal. Both
places are well improved.
JOHN W. ATWATER. i
GRIFFIN G. ONEAL,
Sept, r-th, 1*53 11 Administrators.
Messenger copy td.*
NOTICE.
O IXTY DAYS aft. r date application will be made
* ’ to the Hon. Court .»f()rdin iry of Crawford conn-
I ' ty, fur leave to sell all the land and negroes belong
ing to the estate of Mason Miller late of Crawford
county deceased. HENRY N. BRITT,
sept 6
/ ’ EORGI Y Join * < o«nt>.
VI Where;.-. Elizabeth Lightner applies for let
ters of Administration on the estate cf Phillip Light
ner late of Jone* county deceased.
These re therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors us said estate, to be
i and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause, if any they have why said letters
r should not be gi anted.
t Given under my hand and official signature, this
seventh September, 135*.
nepxvii CHAS. MACARTIIY,
Ordinary
C 4 EORGI Join.- County.
T Whereas, William Little, Gnardain of Samuel 1
B and Caroline J. Cureton, applies tu mo for letters
diamissory from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and a<lmoni*h all per
r sons concerned to be and appear at my office within
- the time prcscribe<l by law to show cause why said
s letters should not be granted ns aforesaid,
r Given under mv hand and official signature this .
r 14th dav of September. 1858
sepxvi-4Cd CHAS. MACARTHY,
Ordinary.
/ ’ LOIU.I I—< raw lord Countv.
\ T Whereas, Jeremiah C. Harvey applies to me
for letters of Guardianship of the person and proper
tv of Caroline L, Bacon minor child us Francis E.
F fiacon, late of said county deceased.
I These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and
• singular, the friends and kindred of said deceased, .
' to be and appear at mv office within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters us guardianship should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office. September P th,
I 1858.
x\ ii J \M! 8 J RAY. Ordimir-.
j 1 EORGT% Jones (Utility.
\ T Court of Ordinary September Term
Whereas, at March Tenn 185 S, nf this Court, a Rule
Ni Si was granted, requiring Thomas W. Moye. Ad
ministrator of Wiley Moye late of said county, de
ceased to show cause why he should not be compelled
to give new and additional security or his adminis
tration revoked ; ami he having failed to comply with
the same. Ordered—that citation issue to all per
sons concerned or interested to be and appear at the
i Court ot Ordinary for said countv to be held on the
tirstMondcv in November next-then and there toshow
cause if anv exist, why bi* letters should not be
revoked—and letters of Administration de bonis non
ue granted to James F. Barron, upon bisgivmg bond
mid security as required by law.
Given under mv hand, and official signature this
seventh dav of September, 1556.
CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary, and Ex
. nep x Officio Clerk of the same
ADMINISTR ATOR’S SATJL
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinarv of
Crawford county will he sold before the Court
House door, in the t< wn of Knoxville, inlaid county,
on the first Tuesday in December next, one hundred
and thirty five acre* of land, the same being part of |
lot No one hundred and sixty-two in the 6th district
of said county of Crawford, (the widow’s dower taken j
“ out - the same being the late r«-idcnre of James Av- ;
era late nf said eounty deceased—thirty acres cleared I
and in cultivation, the balance in the woods. Sold
. for the benefit of creditors apd distributors. Terms
on the day of sale. C D. DORSET’.
oct .30 ’ Admiukteator.
(> EORGIA Crawford County.
T Whereas. Ann T. Sburlay applies to jpe for
' letters of Administration de bonis non, on the*e.*tate
of William T. Shurlev, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and
aingular the kindrod and creditors of said deceased, i
to be and appear at my office within the time pre- 1
’ scribed by law and -how cau*e sis any they Lave'/ whv !
e said letters of Admim-tratinn de bonis nuu should
not be granted to the *aid Ann T. Shurly.
I Given under mv hand ut office, thia October 4th,
1 JANES J BAY,
oct 7 Ordinary.
, Notice.
f TT'RN’hTT HOLLEMAN. Admin -trufor of Carl
j 1 > V»n Wellborn «!•■< »-wd, will annly tn the Court
of Ordinarv of Hou-ton county for leave tn tell al)
tfie 'C*l of «iM O**» 186*'.'
Notice.
i LL personsto Abnor P. Stubbs, late <>l
;\ IL I'ton . >un?y. i-cca-rd, are hereby request
ed to makr immediate payment, uml all person*hav
ing claims against the said Abner P. Stubbs are re
quested to present them duly attested us the law di
rects. th ot October, 1
MARTHA ANN STUB S, Executrix
or Stephen Wo.idwa.d, as my \gent.
uel 7-40 d
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
WILL be sold on the 2d Tuv*duy in December next,
a negro woman bv the nanieof Marjnh about _’4 year*
of and her tw « children iu C<»nt?lianC(* with the
a*t will and teatninrut of Abner I*. Stubb*, late us
Houston countv deceased. Property sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. October the th,
I<)H. MARTHA ANN STUBBS.
OCt 7 Id * x.-. u’.nx
From the State Press Extra, October *_d.
8188 POSTPONED MORTG Y(JESILES.
be sold on the first Tuesday in November
\ v next, before the court huu«<* door, in the City of
Macon, that tract or parcel of Lan I. situate. Ivina And
being in the City of Macon, county of Bibb. State of
Georgia, being according to the plan of said city, a
part of lot number four I .in square number sev
enteen (17 . and being that portion of said lot inclu
ded within the following bouml*. to wit: commenc
ing at a point on Fourth Street thirty-five fret from
the ullev and running along said Fourth Street one
hundred and five feet, thence running in a direct line
one hundred and five fret t » the re u of said lot. thence
one hundred ami five feet ftlong the back of said lot
towaiM* the alley aforesaid, ami thence running in a
direct line one hundred ami live fret to the starting
point on Fourth Street, so as to include the Dwelling
Hou*c occupied by Alexander Richard*, and the
kitchen, smoke house nnd other out buildings on «aid
Int appurtenant to said dwelling ; levied on a* the
property of the defendant. Alexander Richards, to
snti-fv two mortgage fi fas issued from the May term
of Bil»b Superior C >urt, in favor of Win. S Willi
ford, Treasurer, Ac., for the use of the Bibb County.
Loan Association vs. Alexander Richards.
Al*o, at the same time ami place, that portion or
' parcel'of land situate, Iving ami being in the Citv of
Macon, ami county of Bibb, and known ami distin
giiishedin the plan of said city as part of lot number
(4', in square number seventeen • 17 . being that por
tion of -aid lot contained in the following <!e*cribed
bound*, to wit : commencing nt the mouth of the
alley which divides *ai lot from Hrn Presbyterian
Clnirch. ami running thentsu thirty-five feet front on
Fourth street, thence one hundred and five feet back
to the rear of said l«»t. thence thirty five feet in a di
rect line to the alley aforesaid, ami tLcnce along said
allev, one hundred and five feet to the Marling point.
Said proper! v levied on as the property o the d< fend
ant. \lexamb r Richards, to satisfy one mortgage fi
fa issued from Bibb Superior <’<»urt in favor of W.
S. Williford. Treasurer Ac., for the use of Bibb coun
ty Loan As-ociation. vs. \h xamlrr Richard-.
\lso. nt the same time ami place, flint tract or par
cel of land situate, lying ami being in the citv o'
Macon ami county of Bibb, and known and distin
guished in ths plan of said city a* lot* No. three and
four (3 and I •, in square number seventeen <l7), with
all the improvements thereon ; levied on as the prop
erty of the defendant, Alexander Richard.*, to satisfy
one mortgage ti fa issued from Bibb Superior Court,
in favor of Wm. S. Williford. Treasurer. Ac., vs. Al
exander Richards. T. W. BRANTLY, Sheriff.
oct 2
ADMINISTR ATOII’RN ALK.
\GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Ordinary nf Crawford county, granted March
Term Is'*'. Will bo suld before the Court House
door in tho town of Knoxville on the first Tuesday in
December next, all the lands lying in the said coun
tv of Crawford belonging to the e-tntool Wilborn W.
Hammock deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs ami creditors of said estate. Tenn* made
known on day of sale. RAYM’I) R PARHAM,
oct 7 ’ Administrator.
ADMINISTR ATOR’S S YLE.
W/MLL be sub! <»n the fust Tuesday in November
I VV next, by virtue of an order «>f the Court of Or
dinary of Burke County, before the Court Hou*edoor
in Nashville. Berrien countv. between the legal hour*
■ of sale four hundred and ninety f4'.‘o > acres of Land
INo • and bnh Di-i : let.
Also, on the same dav and time, before the Court
House door in Isabella, Worth c mnty. four hundred
!' " oerva of hind. No. BfW, aftd ’. th !»i-tii<? Sold
lor the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of Civility
1 Bunn, of Burk county, deceased.
’ Terms made known on dav of sale.
, octZ-td* MATTHEW W BUNN.
Administrator.
! " < R YWFORD MOR I’G AGE SALE.
\\rif L be sold nn the first Tuesday in Dere;nb« r
' V V next, hofure the C.inrt House do«»r in the town
of Knoxville, between the usual hour* of sn'e. the
' following negroes, to-wit
. Emelinc P I Margaret, fl
f M J. J
a mortgage li fa. issued out of the Superior Court of
the *ai<l count” of Crawford in favor of Jane G.
< ulpepper v*. Matthew J. Jordan. Property dc-cri
bed in snid mortgage
M >RG IN II VNCOCK Sh’fl
/ f EORGI k, Bibb C ounty. A!H -
\ I ing claim* agam-t Mi** Julia \. .power*, l ite
of *aid countv der*eisod. will ploaso present thorn for
payment, and those indebted t'» her ate requested to
make immediate pa nient to the undersigned.
I. N Willi IT.i: EV'.- to*
HAKDEMAN & GRIFFIN
ARE NOW RECEIVIXC THEIR
FALL jAJNTID 'W’IINrTER
STOCK.
\T their old Stand. Their S tock consists in part
of the following goods, to which they invite the
attention of
Merchants and Planters:
.’ ■ Bales Gunny (’loth,
•joo Coils Richardson Rope,
l<)00 pounds Bailing Twine,
15«» Bags Coffee-Java, Port Rico, Rio and Laguira,
10 (’he.-t.* Black and Green Tea,
75 Barrels A, B A C Sugar,
25 “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
5 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
15 Hogsheads Fine Port Rico,
3«h» Sacks Liverpool Salt
1 s» Sacks Alum Salt,
150 Boxes Adamantine Candles,
40 “ Sperm ‘
I 75 “ No. 1 Soap,
20 “ Family Toilet Soap,
j 35 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
126 Kegs Nails.
5o Boxes Starch,
100 Jar* Snuff,
; Whole. Half and Quarter Keg* of Powder,
20 Cans Duck-shooting Powder,
Bug-Shot,
loO.noo Cigars, various brand*,
s<» Boxes Tobacco,
20 Case* Magnolia and Combination Tobacco,
2” Bales Osniburgs and Stripes,
5 Cases Homespun, Bleached,
10 Bales Georgia Kersey,
5 “ Northern “
]5 “ Blankets, all price*.
6*Boskets Piper’s Heiasick wine.
75 Ca*es Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy,
50 Barrels Hvc and Corn Whiskey,
10 “ Extra and Bourbou “
50 “ Gin, Rum and Brandy,
10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine,
lo Cases London Dock Gin,
15 “ Boker and Stoughton Bitters,
! In “ Lemon Syrup,
i 20 Casks Ale and Porter,
lu Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prune* and Figs,
' 30 •* Assorted Pickle-,
| 30 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
i £*r» “ Superior Carb Soda,
30 Barrels and Boxes Soda aud Butter Crackers,
25 Boxes Herrings,
5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt,
5 Cases Ashton’s Table Sult,
10 Doz. Well Bucket,-,,
! 2, “ Blue **
10 Nests of Tubs,
1 30 Doz. Wool Hats,
2'i Boxes Everitt Axes,
]o,ono pounds White ead and Zinc,
!"•» Barrels Linseed Oil,
io “ Tanners’ and Machine Oil,
Alsu, a fine lot of Chronic Green. Yellow, Prussian
Blue, Terra De Sienna, Burnt Umber, Ac., Paints
ami Varnish. Brushes aud Sash TuuJa,
Mar.on, Sept. 30-ts
BUTTER, Clue Pickted Sh -d, pickled Beef and
Codfish received weekly. For sale by
aep o HARDEMAN AGtHFFIN.
c itv papers copy.
T C. NISBET.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Cotton zkvenue, Mucon, Ga
? g
frn i- \\ 00
©
/ c ii \ -j
e-t- Z7_ A_, AJ L * A\
g
£ J £
ton Screws, worth
Cut rapresants the Simple*! arid mo*t
I < >inpact, und must Durable form us CoTT<»N
SCREW in use.
* Alao. Steam Engine* e»»d Boiler*, and every
I vainly of Castinga and Macbmerv Sugar Mills, Ac.
•ep
Fall and Winter Trade
FOB
1858 AM) 1859.
ROSS. (’OI.EMAX& ROSS’
‘•BA. AAR OF FASHIOS ''
1I T r-iof the hugest find rm-
\ \
ever prcM-nted to the public. Below we simply give
you an idea of our counties* variety, and thttn come
and *ee ’*•. :v-d if iW don't show you that ours is the
largest Stock in M.u* i. we ate ir*por.*ibb‘ for the
consequence*.
Dr rs D pirtmont.
Doiible’Jupc Robe Vmze.
Velvet Einbr<»i«h*re<l Si '• Robe*. tn .lunes
Robe Alaiz in Silk, Cashmere and Dviamc.
Robe Aquillrin Silk. Cashmere ami Drlainu,
Silk Robes in twror three Volants,
beux dupe Alaize in Silk and Worsted.
Printed Cashmeres in Plain and Fancy colors,
Plain Poult DcSoie and Glueie Silks.
Chintz Dmguaet ank Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks. Cashmere* ami Del■nuc*.
M mssoHne DeChines in every color and variety,
Satin Pi a! I Poult DeSoles in all colors.
Black Gro de Rhine Silks, ail widths ;
Marcellines and Lining Silks, all coloi s ;
i Poult De < oie Qtiille Stripes,
Plain and Fancy Colored Chailie .
: Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, ami Sleeves
• Trimmings in Cashmere ami Delaine;
I Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns.
‘ Gila Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety',
’ Black M'Tinoes. klpacca*. Chullies, Italian Cloths
i in great profusion ;
Lupin's famous brand of Merinoe* and Delaines of
every shade and hue;
English Merinoe* at New York price*.
Gingh ims. Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines.
I A job lot of 5 cent* Delaines atlll.,2 1 ., cents a yard.
The above gives but a slight conception of their
r Stock of Dress Goods now on hand at the " Barxnr of
- Fashion,” by KOSs, COLEMAN A RO'S.
1 EmtroM rv "nH Lqc Dp-it-
• .WENT.
J Real Point A’Leucon Lace setts from sl2 to *4" n
1 sett.
Real Point A Plique setts from >1" a sett to >-_ff
Vnlonciencs Lace w»t« in Plain Lace and transfer
from $4 to x-JJ n sett.
IL»nito»r4.acf! setts at al! prices.
1 French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low
est price to*r a sr»t.
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves
at all price*.
M irseilles setts of the newest pattern*.
French Yt kt's and ChcntiACUs of superior quality
. ami design.
Frilling and Flouncing* of every quality from 25
1 cent* a yard to »'•
Dimity Bands in great profusion.
Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings and
• Insertions.
Swiss ami Cambric Edging. and Insertion* of eve
ry conceivable style and price.
I.adic* Ren Point Lnce trimmed Handkerchiefs en
tirely new pattern and si ape.
. Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new anil cx
, quisite designs.
. Ladies’ Round “ Prince** Olga.”
j Kerchiefs that excPe ’he admiration < f -PI.
Plain t’emstiched and Bordered !Li -Ikerrhiefs, in
large quantities.
. Misses’ Silk Embroidered Talma*.
Misse*’ Drose* in Merino, exceedinglv rich.
A fine Stock ©fli'fant’* Embroidered Dresses and
Waists.
\ choice se’ectinn of Embroidered S’ irts i «d Hem-
■ stiched do.
Tim a'oovn • • - ( ,1 .< ,f „.jr .r
r ' which ' b-v , nat
nos- »"m v * *
i Ole ' .
, p Mini ext.
| Tbefollm
, we • it< tin t’ r tin;i i
k t Emb. I I \
| “ Prim- O f., •U r: of !
“Me-r Mei.’!.-*”
I ■ ■
H „.>w,
’ “C D : .. ”•: !<• -i t : . i•. t
rp
Hush bi
Velvet a ' ’n ■ • k
J Rigoletts tr ’Ng . • ■• t-
Zephv; • S!
‘ ■ the Ladies in fl • ••Du .. • .-. ar li
f. r ;
I: ’S'. ' OLEM •. v AiUtSs
l Bosk••>’’'.! Glove Drp , ».rt:m''nt
i t . trie ii.-ai :■ -I ■ i'\ ■
Pe uI an Wh • th :
I braidered. in gieat \:. j •
\ lull Im..- <-f urn -d • B h ''
j black and white, comprising every qi'alir.
. A fine assortment of heavy spun Silk Hose, b»h
> wl ite and black.
Lama, Cashmere and Thibet Rose in all colors, and
iu groat variety, for winter wear.
In child cn’s Hosiers our Stock is very full, em
bracing a full line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri
no Hose, Striped an<l Polka Shetland do.
An elegant and well assorted Stock of Gents Half
Hose, all colors.
' Boys Half Hose, in all sizes and colors.
In Ladies and Gants Gloves, we defy competition,
as our Stock comprises a full line of Foreign ami Do
mestic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated
■ brand*.
I In Sil and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies
1 and Gents wear, we promise you a most auporior
line of all qualities. Don’t so? get to examine this
branch of our Department at the “ Bazaar of Fash
ion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Ornamental D'partmnt.
This branch of our Department presents to vour
• inspection am! investigation quite an array of Oil
Paintings and handsomely framed Lithographs of
beautiful, modern d**ign. Among them you will
sec
“ Sybil’s Cave,” at Hoboken. New Jersey,
“Tomb of Koscinsco.” at West Point,
“ Height of Fashion,”
“ Wttshlngton,"
“ Napoleon,”
“ Ladv and Slave,” «
Hussar,”
“ Capitol of the United States,”
“ Champion of the Rhine,”
“ Prize Fighters,”
, “School Teacher’s
i “School Teacher’s Smile. ’ beside* many other*
on hand, at the “ Bazaar of Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Staple Drv Goods D?partm r nt.
Calicoes from** 1 * to cents, Cashmeres, Vest
ings, Opera Flannels, Linsevs, Kersevs. Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloth*. Ladies Mantilla
Cloth, Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleached and
| Brow n Sheeting, »J, *, 10. and 11-4. Canton Fb nnel*.
White Domet and all wool Flannels, Green. Red. and
• Yellow Flannels, of all prices. Linen*, Toweling*,
! Napkins, Huckaback. Bird* Eye and Russia Diapers,
Crash Canvassed and Colored Table Damasks, Fur
niture and Dress Dimity, Marseilles Spreads, Knit
ting Yarn. Table Cover*. Piano Covers. Negro Stripes
and Plaids. Tickings. Furniture and Bed Checks, an
• elegant assortment of 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14-4 Bed Blan
, kets, Negro Blankets in great variety, and at a shade
i over cost, to make room, besides a never ending va
riety which it is impossible to enumerate on paper,
. but which will be shown with pleasure at the " Ba
zaar of Fashion,” bv
RO'S. COLEMAN A ROSS.
! Fancv NoHon D-partm r nt.
Every article for the Toilet can be found anfong our
countless variety, and to enumerate would be an
i endless task. Suffice it to sav. that in Soaps, Pom
ades, Hair Oil. Perfumery, Hair. Nail and Tooth
Brushes, ’’air Pins. Hair I in Head Dresses, Scissor*,
Buttons, Thread*. Needles, Tape*. Bindings, Hooks
A Eve*. Cords. Dress Fringes and Galoons, Hamp
ers, Haakets, Reticules, Purses. Portmonaies, Belts,
Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops. Carpet Bags,
Thimbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor
oughly posted in. and w ill be hapnv to submit to your
inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashion.“ bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Carpet, Ru? and Oil Cloth
M ENT.
Tapestrv Velvet Carpetii'gs of new. rich and ole
gant shade and d« sig>..
Tapestry I rusael Carpeting*, ecu prising everv
shade and hue, with mingled and set figures in g’»-nt
variety. Three Ply, Ingrain, Super ami Dutch
Hemp Carpetings to suit th** most exact and scrupu
lous.
An oxtaMdva lot of Rug* of varion* Patterns be
sides a superb collection of Druggets, Mattings, and
4-4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail to see those Good*, as our price* will en
sure satisfaction. These Goods can be seen at the
“ Bazaar of Fashion” bv
oct 7 ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS
TO PLANTMM.
' r r i HE subscribers have on hand, a good stock of
t 1 Osnaburgs. Kersey*. Blankets, and coarse Rhoes
f suitable for the «ra*«>n. also, a general stock of Gro
eerie* w hich they will sell rhean for Cash or approv
r ed credit, at the old stand on the corner ab«>ve the
. . Lanier Hon«e C CAMPBELL A SON.
I Mae n, Ot*«brr A
n. a . -w i s il:
13 K A L EK I X
HOI ME FITtNIMHING GOODS,
CUTLERY. SiLVER PLATED W ARE,
COOKING. HON ASI> OFFICE STOVES
WOOD WAIIE. IJROOMS, BRUSHES, AND
Haii'itticturnr us Plain Jin Ware.
Ou I lien \ Slim, Mrcuh. Gu.
oct 17 .
3 JJK BINDING, “
I ACK.'*ON BAIkNE.> iii. iu'.ictuies u> order every
ff i'huiol r.‘. i.k \cc .;,:>t Books, and mxn.s
in any - y.v dcored. Magazine*. Law. Mimic and Mis- >
crllaneoti* Books, Clerk*’ Record and Docket Books
with or without r ti.xTEn rOKMS, and warranted best
quality paper.
- .• pr >!lle paper made front the best
Fug’ -h dr. \ ■; t ; try leii_.!i <■: a Jth.
All orders fr«un ilie c iuntr pnunp'i and carefulh
attended to. Office on Cotton A venue onedoot below
R »** aod (’• lemaiis*. may xiii
111 RLBI r, ( II Vl‘l\ A < (>.,
IMI*UKTI.K* A HlHllEi. - OK
Silk and ISiliincry tootle,
Ao. 11 X‘H' York.
Silks, Ribbons. Lace*, Embroideries, Gloves. Dress
Trimmings, Ac
JOSEPH M. ilt HLBI T, ANDREW A. CHAPIN,
WOUDBIiIDGK NEARING, Bl’FI S L. TODi ,
..rt .
WILLI IMS Ac POTTER,
Gioc &tk.-anEsio:.M rc’i nts,
A*>. S.rcrf. A’eW lent-.
R. S. WILLIAMS, E. S. POTTER,
U. N. WILLIAMS,
OCt P.»
J. W. SPALDING A CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Ao, Hyouth <Xinnu.rct<d S f rtrt, hdu>< < llarktt and
IValnat, Saint Loai». AJ>>.
Our entire attention given lo theSaic and Puceba-i*
of Bale Rope and Bagging, Provisions, I-lour, Grain,
Ac.. Ac. Kcsfiectfuii) refer to Merchants ot st. I.oui*
, generally. oct Im
E. J. DONNELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MhAUHANT.
1»> Exchange l*iaec, oppottitr .\lti\kantY Exchanye t
NEW YORK.
nov 5
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
HKOADWAY. NPiW V<
cSIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors,
nov .>
ALFRED F JAMES,
ATTORNEY AT
Galveston, Texas.
\ \ ’ l*'L attend to lac prosecution and collection ot
claim* against the Government ot Texus mid
individuals—the investigation of, and perfecting ti
tles, the payment of Taxes, and redemption <4 pro
perty sold for Taxes in every county in tue State, also
the recording bills in the proper countv
ZdtF'i ’ersons wishing to invest in Texas Laud* at
the present low prices, ami <lesiring information,
will always receive prompt and reliable redponset> to
their enquiries.
oct 1?
JON ES A HAN ABERGII
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. ... uev. xc k,
ifppGittit: J i . Sietrurl ■*.
New Styles im- Gent’s wear constantly on ha ul,
Alsu, a e.iutCe as-.»rtineiH ot »«eut s I uriii>luug Goods,
oct ll*
j.RN HOTEL,
N)3. 0, *l. 1j —a v : . ' • *1 w
j’iiis House ce..1i40 , i cuieu >n ;l*e m •*. •
..cssj.a.f ol inc lit; ,m<i a >u. LicmUi iy
if g • < ,-A,
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LO( ifV. OOE A DI iIOJS.
553 £ 1 ■ v. .’, Vjrk.
net i
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ATT-AT LAW,
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Ma.- Ul. <ir . (k! ,| BI.aK
i»R. J. B\X I Lit,
>!■• .ii :.n 1 vici' itv. Oi’j.r in Bi'ls’u-i * Biffl b.
t i E. Windup St'.r--
E. W. BL ».>M.
ATTOAEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
I N >. 229 Bioa '.way. 4Jara . B u'.iay S
NEW YORK.
References, in Macon: Me<sr*. E. A. A J. A. Nis
bet, Attorneys at Law; Dr. Robert Collins.
OCt 2«'
T. G. HOLT, Jr..
ATTORNEY IL-A/W,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street,
[ first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
oct 20
ROBERT < OLEM \ \.
C9MMISSTO?, MERCHANT,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to filling orders for
1 Cotton.
Office over E. Winship’s Clothing Store, Colton
Avenue. oct 20
T. B. BLOOM,
Factor & Commission Merchant.
.MACON, GEORGIA.
oct 90
PERKINS. KINO A < 0..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 20 Broai Street, near Wall New York
Orders for every description of Morchandizc will
receive prompt attention.
Refers to <’. Campbell A Son, Macon, Ga.
DBN’N'IS PERKINS, HENRY L. KINO,
Sep Id HENRY C. PERKINS,
WILLIAM IM SC.VI,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct 20
i CLARK & I.IITITT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
I .IZ/.’.I.VF. k’.l.
HAVING returned to Dougherty county, and as
sociated with me in the pracitce of Law. Alex.
S. Lippitt, Esq., 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 Supremo
Court at Macon; in the L’. S. Courts, and wherever
specially engaged. Particular attention will be given
to the collecting and securing of nmnev demands.
RICirD: IL CLARK.
Albany, Ga.. Dec. 7,
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OFFICE on the corner, opposite the MethmHst
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i . ATTORNEYATLAW,
; M AGNOLIA, CLINCH CO . GA
AIT 1 ’ L practice in the court* <>f \iq ’ : ng <’ be< .
, W Ware Clinch Chrh-n. 4 amdei*. tt’iiv > ■■ 1
, (Jlvnn of the Brunswick Circuit, and in »!»<• Cuur*"
-of Lownde* and Berrian of the Southern Cirrui’
r Particulai attention paid • the sale of-outh Geo’g
Land*.
Rvfrrimce* - Judge ' E. Cochran, “rutr-wii’k, Ga.
Judge Peter E. Love, Thomasville. Ga.
Ga. Pl’ters’ Corn Whiskev.
ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ White
Corn Whisker.
h» barrels Smiths Old Bourbon. Robertson county
i uiol other brands w l.iskrv. ’or *a!c l»\
mar -r ts MrCA LLIE A JONES
1> \ Ul< KITS
C A S II I N I) U(' 1 M E N TS.
A nre ofiering and intend to offer for a season,
V> the most extraordinary induct monts to those
desiring to purchase
FANCY AN D STAPLE DRY GOODS
r f<»r the Cash Our stock is large, and selected with
i the greatest care, and to cash hover* we would say,
give us a call a* we intend to make it io vour inter
. est. The low figures at which we have l»ought »nr
. aecond Spring Stuck, enable uh | i mi»e this with
perfect confidence.
may Ilf W W FARKRRa<M>
MOUNGER & DeGRAFFENRIED
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Vienna, Dooly County Ca.
,a Sb o ;i“u’‘ o " "•
R A COLCLOUGH; ■
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
.Montgomery, Ala.
Will pravtiee in the 2d, -th, Ith and luth Ji,d>
ciui Cirrutta of the Staff, and in the Supreme „,d
Federal Courts. ”
William Knox, Johx Hexl, M OIII
gnuterv, Ala. • *
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.Ltai. 11. M Al, ~~
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEBULON GA.
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Dli. F. G. CASTLEN,
OFFKE
OVER E. L. FTROHECKER & CO S DRUG SIOEt
LOCHPAHF7J
yLTTOKINrE'S'S AT LATV
MA( <>N GA. ‘
Office by the Mechanic* liHnk.
OFFICE HOURS from bto 12. A. M., 2 to B |
M.. and, also, from 7 to 10, r. Sf. ‘
Will practice in all the cotmtivs of the Macon Cii
cuit, and in the c< untie* of Jones, Monroe and C< -
lumbia, and in the Supivine Court.
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j«n 14-ly
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J TTOHXEY AT LA Jl’.
Ihiivson, Terrell Co., (.’a.
ILL Practice in the following Countiew : Ter
y ▼ rcll Superior Court, Ist Monday in Murch and
September.
Early Superior Court, Sd Monday in Match and
September.
Clay Superior Court, 4th Mondzy in March and
I September.
Stvwait Superior Court, rd Monday in April and
October.
Randolph Superior Court, Ist Monday in Mar and
November.
Calhoun Superior Court, 4th Monday in May and
November.
Lee Superior Court, 4th Monday in March and
September.
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LAW MOTK i:.
r I' , IIE iimlursigneil offers his services in the practice
1 of the LAW in the f r\ei al counties of the Ma
con Distnct ; also out of the District, inJor.es, Mon
roe and Dougherty, and by special contract, tn any
county of the Sti.te. Office ot ct:ed in the city of Ala
con Ist of March ensuing. Until then mv nildreasi*
Albany , Ga. ABNER P. POWERS.
jan
DR. H. A. METTAUER,
HAVING spent U portion of three successive years
in this city, during which tine lie Lus limited
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
s; ectfully of’ci s his sen ices to the citizens of Maif.n
ai.d the surn utiding countiy, in nil the b>*ncbcs<>f
Lj- ii (Hine on the uiith-cast coiuei olid
•i o ( herri streets, over Ashei Avrcs* new Giocerv
St. i.,
PK # HUKTER,
\ r- - »i:ntys at law.
U GA.,
> a T a uh? hl - Oncer of Ch. Try Street
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I .« i n> j ui*< nous Dings io
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.'ct’ce to Shippers,
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SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD,
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S NGI IC ; R \!NS.
0?. ani after July Iff th.
I! VVi M - J], i\ p. hi., and a. m.; ar
J • eint< inbii* .a. m.. and 0.4A, p. in.;
L< av<> (’olumbiis 4a. in. and : 45 p. m. Arrive in
Macon !•. ■<> a. m. and .1* p. ni.
Leave Macon 11, p. in. Arrive at Albany 6.25 a.
•n. Dawson 6.mi a. m.
Leave Albany o, p. m., Dawaon 1.40 p. m.-
Arrive in Macon V.IH, p. m.
Tri Meekly Accommodation Down, Monday. Wed.
noday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Leai »•* Macon 7.12, a. in. Arrive ut Dawson 5.20
j p. m., Albany 4.: 1. p. m.
Leave Albany »;.20, a. m., Davison— Arrive ;.t
! Macon 3.13, p. m.
Mini Stage* to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville
and Bainbridge. Ac., connect with regular trains
at Albany. Also fr< in Dawson ti i-weekly to Cuth
bert. Fort Games. Ac.
At Macon connects with Trains on Centra! and Ma
con A Western Rail Road.
Passengers from Columbus mid the West for
South-Western Georgia or Florida should take the
4.. a. m. train, at Columbus. Both trains ran on
, Siimhiys.
FAR' from Albany via Savannah to New York by
Steamships in Cabin, 424 2”». Tickets can be procur -
ed from Rail Rond Agent, Albnnv.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
July xv Superintendent.
MACON & WESTERN R. ROAD.
/Mfr -»•«- -
ON and after Thursday, the l&tb inst., the trains
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon 12.00, night, an ive Atlanta 7.15, a. *i.
Leave Macon l".oo, a . m., arrive Atlanta 4.00, p. tn.
Leave Atlanta 1?. night, arrive Macon 7.15, a. tn.
Leave Atlanta 11 a. m.. arrive Macon 5.00, n. in.
The night trains w ill not be rim on Stinoaya. The
]<» a. m. train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern A Atlantic R. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxvillcj
Nashville, Memphis, at P. 40, p. in., with Georgia
R R. for Augusta at 12 night., and Atlanta A West
Point R. R. at 12.5, n. ni.
The Jojmi, a. ni. train from Macon connects with
the Georgia Rond at 12." v., a. m., and Atlanta A
West Point. Road, at 12.45, p. in.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail
Rond, makes this the most pleasant and direct route
to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
Through Tickets to which may be bad at Atlanta,
for >2»s 2". including Stage fine, $7 <•<’, and to New
York for 32 Do.
Further information may he bad in relation
Route, on application to the General Ticket Office
Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER,
Hug 2»; Superin tendin'
m W. FCFNF
fTV’VDFRS hi* Professional services to the citizens
| of Bibb and adjoining counties. When not pto«
fes*i<-nalJy absent lie nnv be found at hia Offer, on
f’ o H<o ( venue, next door to Clark A Barker’s store,
or at the Lanier House. He will promptly attend to
calls from the countrv. mar xi-ts
T-r TTrvr*r>'v_A_i J .
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
n\ I- removed to their new Store in Washing
ton Block Mnlberry s»uf wh« re they nre
now joeraied t«> exhibit their Fa and Winter stock
of Clothing and Furnishing goods.
Their stork comprise every article necessary to a
gentleman - Wnrdrobe of the latest stvles and best
maniifnrtnre. and bv weekly importations from New
t ork will be kept constantly complete during the
season.
M*'». Youth’s and Roy’s Clothing. Trunks. Va
lises. Carpet Bag*. Umbrellas. Ac. Their facilities
are such as to enable them to have special orders for
garments filled within a space of 10 to 14 days, with
fit guaranteed nnf. style unsurpassed by rny house,
oct 20
Corn and Oats.
RUSH. Prime Tenn. Corn,
< ♦)"" 300 d<» dn do Oats.
Just received and for sale hr
ihhi ■ Met’A LLIE A JONES
Negroes Wanted.
FT Y likely Negroew wanted from 10 to 25 years
jP of age, fur which the highest cash prices will btt
I aid C. F. 8TUBB&
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