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IRON R ULING DEPARTMENT.
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rpilE Su:.-- ribers from the inrre.i’r l-Icman.l for Iron Railings of their manafaoture, h.n.- 1 • » encour
1 1.-vd to make that branch of tb. ii works a special department, possessing anperior facilities for the man
IEOH RAILINGS,
> .• au'l all , urposes of the im st approved designs, either plain or ornamental. They are assured it
.- ’ r ■ .1 the I.ublie. that in point of variety and substantial work, together with Bn I rata prices, that the)
arc determined to please.
[n addition to all the usual style” of this class of work, they are making
Fuller’s Patent Railing.
| -i ; ri-» nr; •• posse' -T extraordinary strength by a eombinatiou ol Wrought Iron in its structure.—
i ’1 . i 1 bwan,.:ited equal to the best made in lite Union.
'■ R. FINDLAY A SONS.
I)GSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
' i . . . .>-,-■«.•■
•• Metulic Cases, superior tu the old styles.
.Metric Case, at lower
Bargains, Bargains.
rrilE subset iln r offers for sale his Mills known a
1 the Center Mill*. Crawford county, Ga., consist
i:i ' i Saw. Gn<t. Flouring Mill and XX 00l Carding
'iaciniie; all new and in good running order, there
is seven hundred acres of land, uie hundred and iit
t' ;;•■.* Ollied, will produce from 10 lb 20 bih'iil'b
c’o.B per a. re. Ihe Mills can be made to earn, with ,
pi -.,pn management, from two to three thousand dol
lars a year, aiuched to the premises is the privilege
<d v. timber 0:1 m>o acre* of land, with Ivuu mure
a-|io.img that can be bought cheap. This property
is mealed in one of the healthiest portions of the
State, live miles south of Knoxville, Crawford coun
ty, G i., eight miles north of S. W. Rail Road.For
further information address the subscriber al Knox
ville, ('raw ford county, Ga.
. • JAMI SE. i:RV(
JOSEPH ARMSTRONG,
ATTOBEY -A_T v
VIENNA, IWOLY,COLNTY GA.
fob 17 w-ly
CLARK & LIPPITT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A/.Ji AS)', GA.
HAVING returned t.» Dougherty county, and as
.uted with me in the practice of Law. Alex.
>. ijppitl, Esq., piompt and faithful attention will
be gruii to ua busmos eniru.v.cd to cur care. XVv
vt p i;-u m ti»e comities of Duagiiuty, linker,
( uliiouii. Lee, Dooly and Worth—in the Supreme
(' lui'i al Macon; in the U. S. Courts, and wherever •
r t V iaii\ e razed. Particular attention will be given
I i the collecting and securing < t moiivv or maud*.
KIUH’D. it CLARK.
Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,1*57.
LAW NOTICE.
MM’! mdsrsigned offers his services m the practice 1
1 'LAW iti toe sever:'.! counties of the Ma
cm D.-Lict; also out of the District, in Junes, Mon
roy and i ’• ighe.ty, and by special contract, in .my
co.i i' <■! ' -i •■ > . te. Office opened in the city <d Ma
ehi Ist f March ensuing. I mil then mv address i>
A. >auy, Ga. ABNER I’. POWERS.
Tax Heeoiver's Notice.
ii i- hereby given that 1 can Fe found at i
Ji < il.tA * no in M * <n e* •_ y Monday ,
1 u . and Fri :.y hum :■ o cluck A. M., u> 3 o '
<-!ock p. d., to r ch v the Tax ret urn* us Bibb conn- I
t. . CilAKi.l.S 11 KITCHINGS,
upil 'w zin Tax /Receiver, B. C.
WILLEIMS Ac POTTER,
Groc rsC! Commission Merchants,
.Vo. I'3 South Sired, 2\\ic York'.
11. >. WILLIAMS, E. S. POTTER,
G. X. WILLIAMS,
I'l 1t»
.1. Vd. SPALDING & < <l..
Cbbimi i?u and Forwarding Merchants.
A*/. ' <>' '//* iltinmirci<il hrtireeii Market anu I
B alfi.it, Satitt Lo hh. J/»*.
«>ur eiijre attention given to the Sait and Purchase '
>.i-. Ih< >• and Burging, I ;. \ i -ions, i • ;jr t Grain.
A « Ke.'pectluny icier to Mtichants <4 ’St. Louis
oCt I?
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
IIHOADW’AY, MKW V< >IJK,
FiMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
r<ov 5
ALFRED F JAMES,
YTTOZRJSTja-y A.T
■x Texas
’1 r .’ attend to the prosecution and collection of
.. .aims against the Goternniciit of Texas and
<na!s-the mvesUgation of, and perfecting ti
•, i.ic payment <>f Tuxes, and redemption of pr*-
! ‘.tv s ,!d t<«r Taxes in every county in the State, also
to i ' • rding bills in the proper county
.1 '■ ! er«tns wishing to invest in Texas Lands at
’ ■ mv ent low prices, and desiring information
1 i\s receive prompt and reliable responses t<
their enquiries.
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JONES Ali VNiABEHGH.
MERCHANT TAkTLOrO,
No. 285 Broadway, New York,
(tpjiGxife .1. T. Sisirfrt'*.
N .''i vies tor Genl’s wear cinstantly on hard,
•i 'iceassortment of Genl’s Furnishing Goods.
PERKINS. KING Ar CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
<0 Bread Street, near Wall New York
O . fo r every description of Merchandize will
1 • ■■ • i ..nipt attention.
[ ' *’■ t’anipbell A Son. Macon, (lu.
1 ' . i.umxe, mxur n. king,
■ 'P 1 - nasnr c. ptttKTXs,
i:. w.
attorney and COUNSELLOR at law,
No. 229 Broadway, Corner Barclay St.,
NEW YORK,
yG. s. in Macon: Messrs. F. A. A J. A. Nis
n rxsutLaw; Dr, Robert Collins.
WESTERN HOTEL,
9.11,13 & Cortlaudt Street, New York.
1 '* I' " 1 * - c-' itrally located in the most br.si
nes ■ tn ( ,t < ltv |Ub | particularly adopted to
> t u and Western Merchants.
D. D WLNcnrFTER, -
_ ot ; ‘ THUS. I). WIN( HESTER.
LO< *iW()OD &- DI BOIS.
TAILORS,
508 Broadway, New York.
.S. A. um/Metropolitan Ho/tht.
C. UX KUOQD, tn BOJS.
v o WESTEBM HOTEL.
J.os. 9, 11. 13, &15 CORTLANDT ST.,
Hoard, :<1.50 per l>ny.
I '' .I , ,i ‘ l ‘ locat'd in the btisinea*
tn t' 'x . / ■ 1 Ib'-piivtors are thankful
J pa*t favors and ie-
D. i». a thu“6 i). wixvii'ester.
?.** - . . New York.
Htt.Vßl lOXUE,
I£s Broadway, >. y
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
P*. ’ ill ILA I- n- •
. . , ’ vx«*cution <»t
* \ 1 , * ,i ** ‘'liuipuirnta.
... . „t 1.,t lb# Mam. tleWi«K
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UL.NOIILCOMMIMI..X MUIQLANT,
mmm !••*<*«» u, At..
i 9 MrM< *»«»••«, W»w Ywk.
feel
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(.Formerly Lrummev House.)
ALBANY, GA.
rpiJE above Uotei, in Ail <y, the present 1
1 terminus of the Georgia and Florida T*|>gK i
Hail Ruad, is now opeu for the reception of
the
TRAVELLING Fl BMC.
The House aud Furniture are new, the Propriety
is determined to make it a Fiiist Class Hotel, an j
hopes by a strict attention tu the wants of his guest, j
to merit the patronage of the public.
L. u. Di . Pru-piietor
ciLiOTzxrrtfca-.
A. M. BLACKSHEAB & CO.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Fall and Winter Stock, !
1 EMBRACING a large variety of Over Coats,
j jflack Dress Frocks, !
]ii;.-.ik>s Frock* am! Sacks,
Black Doeskin I‘ants,
Fancy Cassimeie Punt< and Vests,
Youth’s and Buy’s Clothing, oct xiv
Funiisliing Gccdu.
White and Coloitd Linen B >Olll Shirts,
“ •• •• Marseilles, “ “
Menn Shirts and Drawn s,
White Jeans ami Canti n Drawers,
Muiino and Cutton ’ . Hose,
(ibives, Suspenders, Cravats,
Silk ami Linen Humlkeichiefs. Ac.
uctx.v A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
j. r. GRtrnx, w. c. m. dvxso:
GRIFFIN & DUNSON,
Attorneys at Law,
NLncon, Creorgin.
References.—Gov. Joseph E. Brown, Milled evil!.
Hon. Washington Pre, Macon. Ga.; Hon. Wil’iai
L. Yancey, Montgomery, ■* ia.; Hou. T. R. R. Cubl
Atb ns, Ga.; Hon. • .J. McDonald. ’1: : tta, Ga.
Oilice over E L. Stroliecker A Co.’s Diug Store.
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LOCHRANE A LAMAR,
MACON. GA.
OlHcc by the 3Je<-kniiir’s Bank.
/ vFFH.’E HOUKS from •> to 1;. A. M., 2 to 5,1
1 \ / M., and, from 7 to 1", P. M.
Will practice in all the counties ut the Macon Ci)
1 cuit, and in the counties of Jones, Monrue and Cn
' -umbia. and in the Supreme Court,
j O. A. LO< HRANK, JOHN LAMA.
•--•y
MACON & WESTERN It. IL
->> 4- ‘ ' «-•- "
0.. uno u*ivr . hur.-uay, the loth 11.>1., the tram
a .11 be run as follow » :
■ cuave Macon Ij.' O, night, arrive Atlanta 7.1 u, n. ir.
Leave Mucud 10.00, a. un, arrive Atlanta 4.' : , p. m.
Leu\ e Atiuutu 12, night, an ive Mac< n,. 1«, a. m. •
Etav l .ithmia 11 a. m., arrive Mutoii p. m.
Ibe uiglit 1; aim* wHi nut he run on Sui.Uays. Th
lo a. m train from Macon connects with Die V. es
tei a A Atlantic R. R. tor < hattanuoga, Kuoxvißt.
Naahviife, Memphis, at p. in., with (ieurgii
j K. K. tor Augusta ut 12 night,, and Atlanta A V. es
1 Puiut K. K. «<i 12..', a. m.
The 1"."", a. m. train from Mi < a connects witi
the Georgia Ruad al 12.9 V., a. le, and Atlanta A
W est i (nnl. Road, ut 12.43, p. m.
liie completion ui the \ n gini t and Tennessee Rai
1 Ruad, mu. cs this the most j leasarit and direct iout«
tu the
VIRGIN! 1 SPRINfiS.
Through Ticket* to which may be bad at Atlanta.
1 fur e_ >- , including Stage faie, Vt), and to Nev
V ork for . g vo.
fuiitier information may be had in relation
' Route, on application tu the General Ticket Office
Atlanta. ALFRED Y. i A LEK,
I uug 23 supennienden'
Dccvinber 1, 1858. _
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ECAD.
, btnrmiLii fUK PA&SHNGEK TRAINS.
Oa an.i after July 15th.
J EAVE Macon 11.43, p. m., ami V. 45, a. m.; ar
me in Cuiuinbus u.uu, a. m., and 3.43, p. m.,
ix-dte t'ufuiubus 4a. ni. and ..io p. m. Arrive in
Mucun ’.'.ov a. m. and I'.la p. lu.
Leave Macon 11, p. m. Arrive at Albany 6.25 a.
in. liar, .'on u.t'V a. m.
Leave Albany 3.W, p. nu, Dawson 1.40 p. in.—
Arrive in Macon V.lb, p. in.
Tr’r-weukly Accommodation Down, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Tbuisuay anu
Sai u i ifny.
Leaves Macon 7.12. a. in. Arrive at Dawson 5.2 t
1 p. n»., Albany 4.31, p. m.
Lewie Albany o.lu, a. m., Dawson— Arrive al
Macon 3.13, p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee., Thomasville
and Bainbridge, Ac., connect with regular trams
, nt Albany. .u«i from Dan s un tri-weekly to Uutb-
I eri. Furl Gaines, Ac.
At Macon connects with Trains on Central and Ma
con A Western Kail R< ad.
Passengers from Columbus and the West fol
South-VV cstern Georgia or Honda should take tht
4., a. in* tram, at Cuiumbus. Both Gains run on
Sundays.
1 AK.. from Albahy v in Savannah to New York by
Ste.unsh'.p.* in Cabiu, c-24 z 3. Tickelscan be procur
ed from kail Road \geut, Albaov.
GUL W. ADAMS,
july xv Superintendent.
Tin Ware.
1 WOULD cail the attention ui buyers to my large
stock of lemiy math* Tin U me. Having conim
’ cd myself to manufacturing exclusively, lam pre
pared to obvr a large slue* and cm as good lei ms u?
can be purchased ant where.
B. A. WISE, N'< v Store,
jun 5 St., Macon, Ga.«
Increasing Trade.
W E beg lu call the attention us utir inciida to Uh.
fact that we are buying our secund Spring Stock.—
* Notwithstanding we lme urueied netui) ci cry w«ek
‘ it wa» necc-san that one us our Ui in stiuuht go North.
’ | to replneiwh n*ur« completely with iat<rt ol
Di' <-uud*. Line MaiiUlta*. etc. 'iLrieiuie our
Mr. *• PritctMfll,” wiMWe la»le laweilknuun, tube
e iiinl to any in tins u<e ui taste ami taiiey--lctt
uu lust Wednesday tu one <d those ‘’.Si. //asr*,’ if that
•* LmhCiimx** did uu* f him uu in • Deep Blur
Sea, in* is this week itt \« w ! ork, getting up novel*
lies. N<’Xl week we will simw ypn '»uo* td die ialt*
’ t tn.uti"." Cali and ace ti«.
» I EARS. AN.*()N A PRITUHLTT
• splbdAw-H
Notice to Planters.
1' WAX ING pundiaavii t Mr. ilms, Lia «n-
i lire Mile •»f ill the Nr .iu U in .Mandi, I
tas# thia i.Mfthud ui mb rmtiig tlu> -r uLo wi»h Io
pwichaMi **• i*<- i Nk’gt l -*** ibat Lfei*4i4t**s wilt i*c
rnuhuw-l at tb« md u. m . u.r l >
Mil. k l,* l « < Dm V r*i» u. at ad tin •• B iibfiy lot
ul X|. gtuMi and Man iai d N> gi vaa al . «»*r pl»L<« 1
wui a«au p«> Itbwrßl pr.oes lor ail Juul-g L*K«7
AmM Ur M JaReZC ."OU,
I SmU >4a
<§IHINGEWS
I «awiaN
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GIN,
A. M. Bininger & Co.
(Established i 778.)
I M PORTER S,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
This agre:ab!eTjnic is designed especially as a
Safe and reliable Medicine
for Family Use.
The Public are allured that our
London Dock Gin is a superior
article. poffeHing all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
veraye, and dei'erving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the ius
picious deco:tions emanating from
irrefpontible sources, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our house (cllablished
in 1778,) has attained a favorable
reputation for the genuine character
and purity of its Liquors, wilt we
trust, be a sufficient guarantee of the
excellence of this article.
Put up in quart and pint bottles,
in cases of one and two dozen each,
with our name on the bottles, and
a faefimile of our Signature on the
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by Druggitts,
i Grocers, &c.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
Direst from U. S. Bonded Ware- -
noufes, of all the favorite brands I
and most approved
For S• b- F 1.. STi! lIIECKER i CO.. u:r! ZEI
..IN, HUNT i CO.. Jhic.xi, G:». f''b 3
' AYER’S
Irw ; Cafhailic Fills,
-i®- (SI G.IK CO .I TED,)
j ARE MADE TO
CLEANSE THE FLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalid*, Fatfivis, Mother*, Pliyalcinn*,
riiilanthropiMt*, read their Kflcrt*,
and Judge of their Virtue*.
FOR TUB CL'RI’. OF
Headache. Nick Headache,Foul Stomach.
I'Hi-fCi g. I’A.. May 1, 1555.
Dt. .T. C. ATER. Sir: I Lave I <•••:« r«|-t nte.ily ciiivd <»f
the won't I •rad i< be *ny ’ by a do** or tww
of yonr It n< cm* )<> nii<efu’m a foul stomach, which
they change »t oner. 1 f they wid cute Othei* rs they do
me.* the tact is worth knowing.
Y will, pi-.'.t t"]. t. FP W. VP.F.BI.F.
Clerk es Sie.nner (larinn.
Bilious Disorders mid Liver Complaints.
I»» I’tl.-TWENT ‘ F THE IXTKKIOR, (
V a.-, D. C., 7 F'-b.. 1856. |
Str: 1 Imv* v.se-l yonr PHD in my geiirnd ninl hospital
practice over finer yini matie them, and cannot lieaitute to
F.-iv tlp-v Hie the lre-t ratiiiii tie we employ. Their rogu
i.j; a . t,i -; . rlaqni k ai.-i leddvd.
I. t( - \ I ■ rettivdy for ucr;u»; cT.tents of t hat
urgatn Indeed, I have *•■!<:< m funud a < use < f bilious dis
cam t « ■ Utinate tiuit it (lid not readily Hel l Io them,
j , ~ii •'. « BALL, M- I>.
J'la/fician <>f the Marine lh>s]>ilak
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms, it
rosTUi Ficr. II Xi ' ixh, Liv. Co., Mich.. Nov. 16, DSA
T>k. Yonr I'.il-* »)«• tho |»ei feetkm of nie-li. ine.
Thov have done my vile nioie than 1 can tell you.
ghe | teen I. nd | iningaw I, ni mths. Went
(.fl 1.. hctlo. tore.: at cat vxp-nyv. int got no ’oelw r. Hie
then-commenced tnki-.'g y.'iir PiiD. which mouh cmed her,
i y vxpei’.ng huge qtiiiulili ' view oinm (<l< ad) from her
They aflciwiHih cured her and our tv<. children
,■, •_ x . On of our neighbor* had it bad, and
mv wife cure.i him with I” • ■» < f your Pills, while
otbeis HU mid us paid h--in live to twenty 'lvllai* doctors’
bil!.«. m.d I<'t iniirh tun--, without It'iim cured entirely
even then. Su< h a m»-.h<ine yoma, which is actually
good and houe.-t, will I o pi iw*d hero.
GEO. .1. (MUFFIN’, Postmaster.
Indigestion nnd Impurity of the Blood.
From Her. J. I' Himes. Castor of Adroit Church, Boston.
DY.. Avi.n: I have n*c<l your Pill* with extraordinary
siicresi in mv family and among those I am i itlled to visit
in distn To i.-guhit<- the organa of digestion ami pnrL
f . the blood they nro the very in*! remedy 1 have (ver
known, mid 1 tan confidently recommend them t > my
■ friend*. Yuiira, J. X. HIMES.
Wiimir, WIOMIXO Co.. N. V.. Oct. 21, 1855.
I PriTt Sih : 1 am uaing your ('atb.n tic Pill* in my prac
tice, and find them an excellent purgative to deanae the
to Stem and piilifv the fountains of the blood.
JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
ErysipclftfL Srrnfuln, liitig’s IMil, Tetter,
i ituioi>, mid Sult Itheuin.
From n !• ■> warding Mtrchont of C- leu s, b l>. 4,1856.
l.r, Atei : Yonr Pi U ■ -• the ] iragi n of all that is
gn at In ine<-fcine. 7 hey hare cured my little daughter
us ulcerous iorea upon her liaml- ami fv<-t that had-pruved
Incurable for rear#. Her mother had been long grievou*-
’ , Iv nf'l r trd v. i’ih blotches and pimp!'-* on her skin nnd in
1 1 • tu onr < bil I wa* ■ ired, *1 •• *!« tried year
Pills, and they Lave cnn -1 her. ASA MOKGBIDGE.
Itiirumnlisni, Neuralgia, mid Gout*
• F ern thf J>r. Jtr. llavl.es, of the Methodist Tfis. Church.
Pi i.A'Fi Her i. Savaxsab. G a., .tan. 6,155 C.
■ noXoi:Fi> tii: : 1 i. le ungrateful f«-r the relief your
skill biH bl IV.lit me it 1 did I -t I«|H it my case to yon.
A cold settled in my linil« an ! I inught on excruciating
” • tietii -P-i.- !-:•»• '■*, which ended in chronic il.< i inati-m.
N< twilhstacding I bad the Is st < I | hyeirian-i. I Le
grew wine ami w.-ree. until, by the mlvL-e of your rxeci
t lent ngent in Lalthm i e, l'r. Mm la-r.zie. I \( nr I‘illa.
’lhfit eP.-i-ts wriv slow. lut sure. Uy ptucuung in the
use us tl’.em, 1 am’now entirely well.
Cftavant. Bat»!»!> ” >■- I a.. 6 P»r.. ISM.
I■' ■ ‘
Bhet.n.:.tj‘ Gout —a painlul d»e< r.-e that 1 h«1 af’icted me
for years. \JNCI.NT J Lll'l LJ..
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coni
plniut*, leqiiiimg uu active j urge, they areau eMcrl-
Lnt remedy.
For (’©Mivcness’oi ConMipntioii, nnd as
a Dinner I*ill, they me ♦ ;«bl*- . ml » m < tual.
I its, Suppression, Pnraly.*i«, Inllamir.n
, tiui-., i even KHnMMc**, - itial lilind*
1, ><€»«, Lave been cured by the :dt< inti-1 ncticu us these
Pills.
4. MnM of the Pills in maikct contain rcury. which* al
though h valuable remedy tu akilful hati'ls. is dungeimi*
it- a | t;' '3 pill, fl io ib- <ll- a'lI:.I • h.m i’• i» fre-
quently f<»!i'-w its incautious use. Theae coi.tain no mcr-
j cury ur miuerai *ul«:aiice whatever.
u AYER’S CHERRY.PECTORAL
FOII TUB KAl'lD CLUB OF
.1 COVGHS,<OI.I>S, lIOAItSEKESF, INFI.V-
F.NZA. I:ISO.V< IIITII«, V HOOTING
le'; COK.II, CltOVl’, ASTHMA, IN-
I’ CIFIBNT CONSVMPTION,
1 nnd for the relief of ccuenmptive fatieiit* in advanced
stage* of the disease.
x ‘ YVe need not iq-eak to the piblic of ita virtues.
Throughout every town, nnd r-hmM every hauih-t of tiie
•f Ainciican Sta<e.-. n« uondeiful cures of | i-hm nary c<-m
--ie p'-vn*« have made it already known. Nay. few sie H r
D turn Hie* in •ny ■ • ntineal wit fa-
out some personal expeiience ol its • fleets : and k-weryrt
the communities any v heie which hn'c m>t rim ng them
' H.me living trophy < f itfc victojy over tin- Fol-ile and d*n-
r ' geiou* diseMßs cf the tlnout and lungs. AS idle it is the
Fio-t powerful antidote yet know n to man li r the fr.rtid
<Vtli!r ami dangeu u.- <i tr ..i'-es < t Hit | vln ■ naiy uifiuis. it
is also the pleasantest and safest irmedy that can be cm-
- i ploved for infants and young |erM>us. Parent* should
h:»7e it in store against Hie ii smious ci«-my that steal*
upon |farm unpn-paretl. Xie have abundant gi< ui-tis to
T 1 believe the Cimy hchnvl imie Ines by the cun
i sumptions it prevewt* than those it ernes. he«p it l y
I vow. and cure your cold- while they are curat k. nor n»g-
i lect them nntii n ' human skill can master the inexi ral le
IS ' canker that, fastened on the aiials. eats your lite away.
Ail know the dreadful fatality of lung (Inorders and as
they know too the virtue* nf this remedy, we n**- cot do
mor* than to assure them it i* still made the beet it can
! ly. We Sparr no coat, no care, rn toil to jwrdnce it the
most perfect |» ssiblc. and thus afford those who ir'y <»n
it the I r»t agent whi«b our skill can fmnish for their cur*.
PREPHIFD RY DR. J. t. AVER.
Erac’.ical end Analytical Chemist, Lowfll, Macs.
k jyp SOLD BY
ZLILIN, HUNT A ' M.. -ou uy -.1 Druggists and
’• Dealrra id Medicine frb D*
I . .
; Gloves, Gloves!
L t / WLORED ui Iv ! He. Kid. >itk. t iisbnmc and
e \ Buck Gluvc-, Koi and Buck ’‘kin Gutiutk's ol
i. iet v Mipcriur Quality. Just tvcuird a*
L YfN HIP
Just Received.
BOXES id *sw»,rt. I si/--* <>f tin plate,
4» I . Bundiea Mort |‘i; v lluU,
“ . f Wirr.
3 ! , igff-< fM<«’k Tin.
1" ’ groaa *•»<»»!e<j Bucket *nd f’ofier |'ot T' pa,
1 . • •• of Ketite Ear*. *,>d Tn* Man*.
0 Tn‘nm*ngauf »»e • kind <1 the vei l |.*r *afa
• peer. B A. XXUwL * New Store.
i ill rived at Last.
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' WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE
LOTTERY! .
Chartered by the State of Georgia in 1856.
2/aving been Appointed by the President and Di- 1
rectors ut the XX niton Female College, Manager of
their Lottery Charter, we intend conducting tho '
4ame on the taronle Havana Plauot Single numbers, I)
and have located our office 11 the city of Savannah, I j]
Ga. XVe now oiler the following
GRAND SCHEME! .
To be Drawn the first mid third Wednesday in ' X
each month. • cv
; VC
30.000 Tickets-3,237 Prizes Amounting to an
$212,000! j'“ o
Capital Prize §60,000.
1 Prize of $60,000
1 ” “ .* 15*ouv
1 “ '* S,UUU :
1 “ “ 4,W0
:» “ “....2,’KK> G,uov
10 “ “ .... l'»uo lo.uve
10 “ “ .... m»'» ft.ouu i
10 “ “ .... 200 2,wv '
100 “ “ .... Ino lu,ouv !
|UO “ “.. .. ,50 S,UUu '
,uoo “ *• .... uu bu,uw
j ~" Prized amounting to. $212,U0U.
The 3‘"Prizes of mentioned in the Scheme,
.ire detcimined y the la*t liguie us the Numbti
.tiat draws inv Capital Luxe, tor im»taii te, way the ' ,
upitai Prize cud .v, nil number s , all those XVhoie *’
fiCKets uinli.i ; with s arc uuDtlcd to <>bu. .n ad
idiou to any uuier prize ti.ey may draw. Halved and
Quarters lu proportion.
llalws ; Quarters
«*i?«
ALm». the iojloa ing
Favorite Small Scheme.
,u ue draft n l.ic and rmiriu II educs-
uuj <-t each month.
10.090 Tickets, only 157 Prizes amount
ing to $41,000. 1 «
Capital Prize £15,01)0.
1 injze of *15,000 ft
1•• S,«>UO
1 “ 3,bUU '
2 “ l,uvueaehis 2,uuv e?
2 “ uOO “ l,ouu
lu “ 2VO “ 2.UUU ut
70 “ 100 “ B,UVV
lUU “ 50 “ S,VUU
ai
i,V7 prizes amounting to s4l,vuv
.Vnoie xicKets &?, Halves &2.J0, Quarters
Sl-2i. „
Prizes payable withuu. deduction COdays after the
irawmg. Ail prize-ot flvuu and under, paid imine- r ,
jtatety .(tier Dio drawing.
REFERENCES: ti
Hon. OVIU iI.M’AKh.N Aluyor, Macon, Ga.
T. K. BuOOM, Uultuii factor, Macuu, Ga. ft
BELL, PKi.N i’ii>n A VO., ."savannah, Ga.
FABLE Y, JL ill <k UU., .New Orleans, La.
Address .
W. C. iz.xwoUN A CO., Managers, u
Macun or Savunmui, Ga.,
Or, Box D.. No. 41, Fust Office, N. 0., La.
Prizes Cashed either tn Macon ur Savannah, Ga., j
I »r hi Au. ?'t. vn.iries, between Gravier and Com
i .uerc.ul Place, New Uileans, La.
inarch 1- -if
ira. Pl’ters’ Corn Whiskey.
. . \NE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters' While
V/ a urn ui*kvy.
,u barrels Smiths, Old Bourbon, Robertson count) ;
iud other ot auds win&ke) , tursaie by
Met ■. i. i.: 1. A JONEfi.
B. A. WISE
WOULD most respectfully inform the public
! uis cusL mcr* that he lias ivmovtd his Muck of
TOVK ,
TIN WARE AND
HOUSE KEEPING
HARDWARE, •
TO HIS NEV7 STORE.
Next door to the Telegiaph Building, on Cherry St.,
uid would be p.» .;.-c<i tu ha\p all persons in want ul
•_ioud* in nn Li.c to can and examine iny stuck, where
.nuy be touiid
aituves, (irutcs Ranges, h )
jiiu*s and Bronzed Andirons,
Siiov el*, Tui g.- unci Fenders,
\> aitei>, lea and < uUec Urns,
Stea., ind Oy*ter Disbt s, •
i'.ated Ua*n r* and Waiters, t(
J Sp ' ns. Forks nnd Cake Ba.skets, Silver Tea Spoons
i nd Fork*, i able and Pocket < utlery, Wood XX’ate
and iiir.-lic* Matt*, ft rays, Sitters, Meat
t.ilt rs ainl Stufki -, Plain ami Jui unned liu Ware, l
md all Good.* usually kept in my line.
B. A. WISE, Cherry Street, w
dec 23 .Macon, Ga.
Exchange ca
NIAV \ ORK I Oil SALE AT TUI!
MAN U1- AUII-HEIVS BANK.
niar 25-ls h
BOEBHAVE’S
HOLLAND SITTERS H
TUB CEI-EBKATEU Hill LAM) REMEDY FOB , f
BYSi’DI’MA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
AVEAKXEbS Üb’ AX Y KIND,
I'EVER AXDAGIE.
And the various afl’clions consequent upon a disor- |,
M.AU±'-108 V Al. As. *'
SUUH ns indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Uul
icky Pai;.*, Jn artbiH n. L<>** of Appetite, Despoa
dei.cy, Uostix cue**, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Liall
Nervous. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it
Lax in numerous instances proved Highly benvticial,
I and in others aifected a decided cure.
This is a purely beneficial compound, prepared on
strictly scientific alter the manner ut the
, celebrated lioiiairi Prule-.*or, Buerhave. Because ul
its great success in most ofthr lairopeun*States, its .
introduction int • the United States was intended i
J more e-pechdly fur those <4 oui tatheriand scattered ■
iiere and there over the face of this mighty country.
Alveiii g v itli great success among them, 1 now oiler j
it to the American public, knowing that its truly wun- '
i derful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
! Il is partieula ly recommended to those persons i
j who*e constitutions may have been impaired by the , ii
' continuous use of ardent spirits ur other forma of dis- K
; *ipation. Generally in-tantaiieous m effect, it tiuds | U
' its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quick- I
ruing e . ery nerve, raising up the drooping spirit. V
..... health and to the ■
system. I N
Notice. —Whoever expects to find this a beverage i r
will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low n
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pus- ti
sessed of singular remedial properties. i a
CAUTION :
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma ha* k
induced many imitations, which the public shouly n
i guard against purchasing. Be nut persuaded to bud r
anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol- b
laud Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince z
you Low infinitely superior it is to all these imita
tions.
JjgF" Sold at per bottle, or six bottles for
SS.VU, by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
MANUFACTI.KI.XG J J,
Pharmacuetists and Chemists, i
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Sol i in ?1 - . .. I v j . L. STKOIIE(’KER A CO.,
ZEII.IN. HI NT A ( ()., GEORGE PAYNE, a... 1 .}
Druggists generally throughout the State.
i- • ■ L
i Swamp Land for Sale. | (
ITMGHft’Y’-ONE acie* ol choice Swamp Land, two '
j miles below Macon, 42 ac»es in cultivation, the
baitneo heavily timbered and covered with cane.— i
For sale by * N. BASS. 1
feb lu-tf I £
Sundries.
BRLS. Prime l'!..i:iiug Potatoes,
H'H brl*. an i Boxes Butter and Milk Crack- “
ers,
2*» Boxes Star and Sohr Sperm Candles,
25 “ No. 1 Family and Palm Soaps, 5 kegs *
Pickled Pork Tungm ,
5u Boxes Tobacco different price’, s
20 “ prime Cheese, in Store and for sale low
by McUALLIE A JUNES,
an 27
SIOO KEWAIU). t
1X r 1 c pnid f.ir the Horse that was stolen on .
( l XX the nigh! of the ’. ill inst., from mv place in '
D«*catur County, Ga., I I miles aboi e Bainbridge on «j
Flint liter, with the thief and proof to convict. The
Horse is about nine years old; a large bay, with »
long ninno and tail; a Lump on lu* buck near
,j the hind part of the saddle; liis rigiit eye rather
,1 weak. It is supposed the thivi has cut oil his tail ,
and mane i<< distigure lum. The thief is about six
tret high, thin inagc, sandy whisker* and motis
tuebe and wear* a rap. The above reward will be '
paid ura ivasunubk portion lor eith r bv me.
ft’..DMAS J XS ILLIAMS
Drratiir county, l’»tli March. l*3'.i-rt #
MOUNGEB & DtGRAFFENRIED, I. I
, ATTORNEYS ANO COLKSEIIORSAT LAW
Vunua, Deal) County Ga.
1 : johw r faMMOMaa. s uaua«Fr*w«ira. „
1
1.. N. (VHIIPLL, p
▲TTUMNLY AT LAW, tJ
on Kt wr u Cw«tr s*li. iftsr T»n»* Du* «
1 Mn .9 I
■J"! i ,
Fall and Winter Trade
FOR
1858 AND 1859.
AT
loss, COLEMAN & ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION.”
LITE are now in rcn.pt of the largest and most
VV comprehensive Stock es Goods that we have
ver presented to the public. Below we simply give
on an idea of our countless variety, and then come ,
nd see us, and if we don’t show you that ours is the I
irgest Stock in Macon, we are responsible for the
onsequences.
Dress Department.
Double June Robe Alaize,
Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two Jupea,
Robe Alaizt* in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine,
Rohe Aqnille in Silk. Cashmere and Delaine,
Sdk Robe* in tw>or three Volants,
Deux June Alaize in Silk and Worsted,
I’rinti 1 Cashmeres in Plain am! Fancy colors,
Plain Poult DeSoie ami Glacie Silks,
Child/ auk Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres und Delaines,
Mousseline DvChines in every color and variety,
Satin Plaid Poult DeSoles in all colors,
Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths;
Marcellint's ami l ining Silks, all colors;
Poult De SoieQuille Stripes,
Plain and Fancy Colored Chailies,
Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeves
Primming* in Cashmere and Delaine;
Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns,
Gala Plaids and Snipes, in endless variety;
Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Chuliies, Italian Cloths
n great profusion ;
Lupin's lanrous brand of Merinoes and Delaines of
■very shade ami hue ;
English Merinoes at New York prices.
Ginghams, Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines,
A job lot of 2ft cents Delaines at 12} X cents a yard. I
The above gives but a slight conception of then* 1
•t--< k of Dress Goods now on hand at the “ Bazaar ol |
fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
Embroidery and Lace Depart-
31 ENT.
Real Point A’Lencon Lace setts from sl2 to S4O a
left
Real Point A Clique setts from $lO a sett to $25.
Valencienes Lace setts in Plain Lace and transfer
rum $ 1 to $25 a sett.
lloniton Lace setts at all prices.
French worked Collars uml Sleeves from the low
est price to sl7 a sett.
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves
it all prices.
.Marseilles setts of the newest patterns.
French Yokes and Chemisette of superior quality
ind design.
Frilling and Flmincings of every quality from 25
jents a yard to $5
Dimity Bands in great profusion.
Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings and
Insertions.
Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertions of eve
ry conceivable style and price.
Ladies Rea Point Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs en
tirely new pattern and si ape.
Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex
quisite designs.
Ladies' Round “ Princess Olga.”
Kerchiefs that exci’e the.admiration of all.
Plain Hemstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in
large quantities.
Misses’ Silk Embroidered Talmas,
Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich.
A line Stock of Infant's Embroidered Dresses and
Waists. gy.
A choice selection of Embroidered Skirtsand Hem
stiched do.
The above constitutes a few of our styles, all of
which we will be happv to show von at
ROSS, COLI-MAN A ROSS’
“ Bazaar of Fashion.”
Cio?.k, Mantilla and Shawl Dc-
PARTMENT.
The following embraces a few of our styles to which
ive invite the attention of purchasers :
Embroidered Velvets from S3O to $75.
“ Princess Olga” for Winter of ISSS.
“ Meg Merillcs” “
“Domzettu” “ “ “ **
*' Frezzolina” “ “ “ “
“ Pepita Gassier” “ “ “ ** •
“Rosalies,” a plain but neat style.
“ .Maintain,” tasty ami full pattern.
“ Coras,” “ “ “
“ Evas,” with and without sleeves.
“Casta Diva” of Beaver Cloth, imported.
Stella Shawls of all colors,
Reversible Scotch Shawls that can be worn three
ways—all beautiful.
Ladies Promenade Shawls,
Cashmere and Merino Scharfs “a La Eugenia,”
Plush bordered Shawls, fancy colors.
Velvet and Zephyr Scarfs for the Neck.
Rigoletts and Nubees for evening wear.
Z' pliA r Sb.awls, and in fact everything to please
the Ladies in the above Department, at the “ Bazaar I
>f Fashion." by
ROSS, COLEM AHOSS. '
Hosiery and Glove Department.
Black '-ilk Hose, all numbered from the lightest
to the heaviest make.
Pearl an i White Silk Hose both plain and Em
broidered, in great variety.
A full line of German and real British Hose, both
black and white, comprising every quality.
A fine assortment of heavy spun Silk Hose, both
white and black.
Luma, Cashmere and Thibet Hose in all colors, and
in great variety, for winter wear.
In child en's Hosiery our Stock is very full, em
bracing a fu'l line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri
no Hose, Striped and Polka Shetland do.
An elegant and well assorted Stock of Gents Half
Hose, all colors.
Boys Halfllose, in all sizes and colors.
Ju Ladies and Gents Gioves, we defy competition,
is our Stock comprises a full line of Foreign and Do
mestic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated
brands.
In Sil and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies
ind Gents wear, we promise you a most superior
line of all qualities. Don't forget to examine this
branch of our Department at tlip •• Bazaar of Fash
ion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Ornamental Department.
This branch of our Department presents to your
inspection and investigation quite an array ot Oil
Paintings and handsomely framed Lithographs of
beautiful, modern d ‘sign. Among them you will
“ Sybil’s Cave,” at Hoboken, New Jersey,
“Tomb of Kosciu co. ' at West Point,
“ Height of Fashion,”
“ Washington,”
“ Napoleon,”
“ Ladv and Slave,”
“ Hussar,”
“ Capitol of the United States,”
“ Champion of the Rhine,”
“ Prize Fighters,”
“School Teacher's Frown,”
“School Teacher’s Smile,” besides many others
on hand, at the “Bazaar ot Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Staple Dry Goods Department.
Calicoes from 6 l 4 to cents. Cashmeres, Vest
ings, Opera Flannels, Linsevs, Kerseys, Satinets,
Kentucky .leans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla
Cloth, Bleached and Blown Shirtings, Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, C, • , ]<?, and 11-4, Canton Fb nncls,
White Domct a:.d all wool Flannels, Green. Ped, and
Yellow Flannels, of ail prices. Linens, Toweling*,
Napkins, Huckaback, Birds Eve and Russia Diapers,
’’rash Canvassed r.nd Colored Table Damasks, Fur
niture and Dress Dimity, Marseilles Spreads, Knit
ting Yarn, Table Covers, Piano Covers, N egro Stripes
and Plaids, Tickings, Furniture and Bed Checks, an
elegant assortment of V, 1", 11, 12 and 14-4 Bed Blan-
Negro Blankets in great variety, and at a shade
over cost, to make room, besides a never ending va
riety which H is impossible to enumerate on paper,
but which will be shown with pleasure at the “Ba
zaar of Fashion,” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Fancy Notion Department.
Every article for tne Toilet can be found among our
countless variety, and to enumerate would be an
endless task. Suffice it to snv, that in Soaps, Pom
ades, Hair Oil. Perfumery, Hair. Nail and Tooth
Brushes, Hair Pius, Hair I in Head Dresses, Scissors,
Buttons, Threads, Needles, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks
A Eyes, Cords. Dress Fringes and Galoons, Hamp- 1
ers. Baskets, Reticules. Purses, Portmonaies, Belts,
Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpet Bags, i
Thimbles, ami a thousand other articles we are thor
oughly posted in. and will bo happv to submit to your
inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashion,” bv
ROSS, COLEM\N A ROSS.
Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Depart-
MENT.
Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and ele
gant shade and design.
Tapes*rv | russel Carpetings, comprising every j
shade and hue, with mingled and set figures in great •
variety. Three Ply, ingrain. Super and Dutch i
Hemp Carpetings to suit the most exact and acrupu- '
lons,
Au extensive lot of Rugs of various Patterns be i
sides a superb collection of Druggets, Mattings, and .
4-4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail to see those Goods, as our prices will en- .
sure satisfaction. These Goods can be seen at the
“ Bazaar of Fashion” bv
oct 7 ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
To the Public.
\LL and see specimens of Colored Photographs
V.7 ‘d “II sizes, from mineature to the full-length
lifc-sized Portrait in oil, which are now on exhibi
ti »?i nt Prun’s Fimk Aht Gallkrt, and you will ■
find they com be obtained at his Gallery—the adver
tisement of others to the contrary notwithstanding.
We do not advertise to hare specimens of “ diatin
gutshed persons” taken in New \ ork. on exhibition, '
to make our Gallen* attractive. We have succeeded I
thus far and hope still to do so, by taking superior
pictures for our patrons, and bv exhibiting no pic
lu'C* except those taken by oursthes.
jsntfo J A.PUOII
M. R. FREEMAN, M. D.
II AVI NO returm-d to Macon, offer* hi< Pr*»fe* |
1 sioual sen tee* to il» citizens, and Uio»e of the
stirrounJing counlrr.and i* prepared to treat their
laitoua disen***a with tuh«»c*-i.< it-gt-iMble n*de<nide»
and « that tn co»«'d<ralion of the fact that he
gives no pot»on. draw* ho bh-'M. and never deatr«'*»
the eunUttuiMOiß h • IMtlieuUi, be will be libendh ‘
patronised by lite afflicted
Pamcular at>*aiiua will be given to Pl an to
4 idber aatiMry nraauae
jar o«a**« u>«&ru<|tvnai>r. M l lObwc.
J
Valuable Lands.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
lit District—Nos. 60,'J7.
BAKER.
I 7th District—No. MS
'.'th do IS, 325, 329, 333, 369, 878, 879, 886,
406, 406, 410.
10th do 45, 46, 4/
WORTH
7tl> District—Nos. 124 , 449, 625
15th do .11,12,55.
16th do 26, 27, 38. 239.
LEK
Ist District—Nos. 130, 160, 108,196.
13th do 4. 84, 181.
i 14th do 85, 77, 144. 198.
SUMPTER.
15th District—Nos. 87, 91, 94.
27th do. 198.
28th do. 808.
TERRELL.
11th do 128, 250. •
12th do 198,291.
WEBSTER.
18th District—No. 75.
RANDOLPH.
‘>th District—Nos. 57, 107 212.
6tb do 18, 83.
sth do 144.
loth do 248, 249.
CLAY.
7th District- -No. 197.
MILLER.
• 12th District—Nos. 209, 221. 222. 223, 224, 225, 257
2-.?, 337, 375, 876, 896.
13th do “ 6,18, 19, 28, 36, 76,891,892, 894.
DECATUR.
14tb District—Nos. 130.
27th do. " 190, 246.
THOMAS.
«th 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.
■th do. “ 211.
■ .th do. “ 110. •
IRWIN.
I Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 144, 145, 157,161 162
171.
COFFEE.
Ist Distr 294.
APPLING.
2d District—Nos. 540, 511.
MUSCOGEE.
10th District—Nos. 65, 67.
TAYLOR.
I 12tb District—No. 19.
13th do. 85,87, 88, 107, 108.
14th do. 63,64,158.
15th do. 28, 65.
TALBOT.
16th District—No. 40.
PIKE.
Sth District—No. 242.
HOUSTON.
Gth Dictnct —No. 214.
PULASKI.
Sth District—No. 102.
CLINCH.
j 12th District—Nos.3s, lb», 117,165,106,167,162,194,
' ‘5, 251, 21'0, 2UI, 293, .302,346,
Si 7 . 856, 357, 858, 859, 360, 386,
418, 444, 515.
13th do 86, 96, 122, 137, 146, 159, 391, 892,
437,462 468,469.
MERRIWETHER.
Ist District—No. 97..
CARROLL.
2d District —No. 27.
RABUN.
I 3d District—No. 73.
ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE.
Ist District, Ist section—No. 421.
' :Jrd do “ do 216.
■ 9th do “ du 51.
, 4th do 2nd do 107 j
Bth do “ do 11.
' 9th do “ do 110.116,148.
10th do do 58.
; 12th do “ do 253.
13th do “ do 171.
i 14th do “ do 61.
' 15th do “ do 214.
I 25th do “ do 65.
I 26th do “ do 58,1.56,208, 226.
' 27th do “ do * 41, 50, 89, 318.
i 6th do 3rd do 126, 249.
! sth do “ do 91.
9th do. “ do 270.
I 16th do “ do 88.
• 17th do “ do 799.
,; 2<>th do “ do 536.
■ 23rd do “ do 52.
24th do “ do 131.
4th do 4th do 225,823.
sth do “ do 314.
6th do “ do 68, 72.
7th do “ do 246.
9th do “ do 157
loth do “ do 6,33,35,40,42,108,110*
131, 2U4, 208, 297.
llih do “ do 34.
14th do “ do 242.
15th do “ do 48, 153.
p.'th do “ do 2‘.t, 81,95,126, 127.
For sale by T. R. BLOOM,
Aug. 12th, 1858. Macon, Ga.
S( )UTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
LANDS!
LEE COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos, 118, 155, 161.
13th “ “ 16.
14th " “ 65,1*5, 99. 100, 139,159, 157,
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District—Nos. 80, 82, 135, 212, 254.
16th “ “ 226, 240, 245, 247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 65, 66, 129.
4th “ “ 191.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
sth District—No. 2t<s. .
WORTH COUNTY.
11th District—Nos. 169, 188, 189, 196, 229, 2JI, .234
254.
15th District —Nos. 60, 64, 66, 72, 157.
16th “ “ 11,20,21,43,44,53,54,116,117,
128, 137, 143, 144, 1.54, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171
188, 189, 1?5, 197, 198, 232.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 68, 202, 206.
3d “ “ 80,67.
6th “ “ 2,4, 19, 20, 30, 35, 36, 40, 51, 54
112, 113, 147, 179,205, 206, 212. 237, 250.
7th District-Nos. 1, 6.5,66, 129, 121,132, 188,189,195
10th “ " 82,110, 111,116, 164, 141, 142, 148
147, 167, 197, 223, 255, 256.
‘ 14th District—Nos. 16,1», 19, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 82,79, 85, 110,176,177,204,
‘ 211. 914.
Sth I stri t—Nos. 150,1.51, 161, 162, 168, 172, 177,
174 IS*. 198, 1?9, 215, 216, 265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
* 3rd District —Nos. 35.
71h •• “ 28,41.56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
Sth District—No. 93.
Ist “ “ 116.
: -nd “ “ 178,905, 209.
MARION COUNTY.
1 3d District—No. 65.
i 4th " “ 97. 98, 125, 158.
! nth “ “ 2.
CHA TT A HOOCH EE COUNTY.
1 6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 187,199, 202, 209, 215, 228, 256.
13th “ “ 13, '.lB, 126.132, 134*152,153,155
153, 158, 168, 182, 174, 198, 217, 243,252.
14th District—Nos. 93, 98, 103, 126.
15th " “ 137.187, 158, 229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th District—Nos. 73, I**2,l**3.
EARLY COUNTY.
25th District—Nos. So. 3*l, 37, 38, 84, 85.
DECATUR COl NTY.
14th District—Nos. 12. 13, 16, 17, 51, 68, 66, 76, 89,
90, 92, 93. 96, 141, 146, 147, 150.
■ 16th District—No. 2b*’.
27th " “ 263,264,298,299,300,301,302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
■ sth District--Nos. 389, 391, 392,423, 424.
17th “ “ 212, 347,348, 374, 376.
The above lands owned and for sale bv
WM. B. JOIINSTON.
Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston A Co.’s. feb 3
ARKANSAS LANDS
v 8036 ACRES)
j r I^HE following valuable lands in the State of Ar-
1 kansaa are offered for sale at very low prices and
j on the most accommodating terms, viz :
4,‘- - ■’> acres in Crittenden county located on
the St. Francis river high above the Late high wa
ter—ami as rich in soil as any lands in the State.
‘ acres in Prairie county, in lots of 1G»», 320 and
Ml'acres; they are first-rate lands and well located.
633 acres situated in Independence county, about ■
our miles from Batesville < a flourishing town) uml
about one and half miles from the river -about 4U
acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fine
springs, log house, crib Ac. This is good land, in
an old settled part of the State.
3<»7 acres in White county ; M 3 30-100 acres in
Bradley county; 087 acres in Poinsett county. The
! above rank as first-class lands, well located in flour
! ishing neighborhoods.
I,oL-o acres on White river, two mile* above the
town of Hesarc. This is known as the White Bluft
| tract, and is high and dry above all overflows. The
1 land is rich, well timbered, and in Ml respects calcu
lated to make an excellent plantation. White river
! is navigable all 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
all stages of the river—and no doubt by proper man
agement the wood could be made to pay for the laud
I in a short time.
The above lands are exempt from taxation up to
|Rf)3 and '64. They have been selected with great
* '•are; and all of thenH with the exception of one tract» '
being convenient to the line of the Memphis and Lit
tle Rock Rail Road, they will consequently increase
greatly in value.
For further information apply to A. H. Dmiglaas.
Memphis, Tenn., or to F. 8. BLOOM.
itllv one Agent, Mhcov,
ROBERT FINDLAY ; Complaint in Butt* Supe
rs, ’ perior Court.
Planter’s Manufartur • Returnable to March Term
ing Company of Butts ; IS.'y.
i County
r pHE Plaintiff in thia**ase hiring filed in the Clerk’s
| ft - . imr Court |With hie ln< iaru
'ion In* nffidav It slating the defendants hare no pub
lie hlaeoof doing Ir.’siness, »r have no individual
in office i p n u eerviee ot writs mt) be perfect
ed to the ktiowkdiP* *»f said affidavit.
Tb**»e <<e itwrrfors Io cito and admonish the de
. 'e«.dauis in »»'d cau»« <u be and appear al said Court
■ »a amond Monday tn March neat to answer Ibe
000*1 laint in plaintiff• dectoreiioa set torUt aa 10
latan!< thereof the aaid Court will proceed aa to jua t
tire shall appertaiD Witnree the Uuaorabla I G
SAMUEL 11. WASHINGTON, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MACON, GA. 7 •
Will practice in all the cuuntie, of the Macon Cir 1
cuit, and in thecountiee of Washington, Wilkinaoo
and Laurens. Office next to Coucert Hall, ovet
I’uvue’s Uruic Store oct 21
MAY, HAY, HAY!
IT'IVE HUNDRED Bales prime Eastern Ilav, in
. first-iate order, for sale in lots to suit purcba
sers. H. M. NORTH,
dec 9-ts Ralston’s Block, Third street.
Crockery Store.
r r , HE undersigned thankful for the very liberal pat-
1 ronage bestowed on him the past season, wouh
most respectfully ask a continuance of the same,at the
Old Crockhry Stand on Triangular Block, where he
la prepared to show as tine a stock of China, Glasr
and Crockery Ware as cun be found in the South.—
Every body ia invited to call and see a beautiful as
sortment of dining and tea Setts; some very ricL
and for sale low. R. R. HUTCHINGS.
To the Lovers of the Turf and
ADMIRERS OF THE
nnooD iiortsiE:.
I OFFER for sale my beautiful race colt
1 Boatman by Monte out of Kate Modi “X - ■ . A
gomery,dam Mary Buford, by llavock, aor
of Sir Charles. I his Cult is descended from
racing family of horses in America, and is in all re
spects a very superior animal. His pedigree can Im
proven by the best authenticated records. Apply tv
R. JORDAN, JR., Monticello,
jan 27 Jasper Co., Ga.
To Teacher* A Hotel Keepers
MONTPELIER SPRINGS
FOR SALE OR RENT.
r rMIIS property consisting of extensive hnprove
JL menu of all kinds, with Gardens, Orchards,
ditruhbery, etc , and three hundred acres of lane
one halt rich woodland> is Dow offered tor sale 01
lent to a tespuusibie purchaser or teuant on very fa
vuruble terms.
The place has been improved with great taste and
beauty, and to a gentleman desirous of establishing
a select School or opening a watering place it pre
sent* an opportunity rarely offered.
The springs (tine Chalybeate water) lie 16 miles
West ot Macon, and seven miles from a Depot on the
Macon A Western Railroad.
For terms, which will be reasonable both as to
time and price, apply to the undersigned at Macon,
Ga. Rossessiun given at once.
Dec. Vth, ALEX. M. SPEER.
A Desirable Residence lui*
r T , HE subscriber intending to remove, offers for
JL sale Lis residence at Lake Academy, four miler
auuve Macon on the Foray to road. It Las about one
Hundred acres attached—is pleasantly situated in a
good and healthy neighborhood; it lias tine watei
and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit.—
i'he place can be seen and examined at any time,
sep 2-ts James n.king.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
r T , HE undersigned otters lor sale Ins valuable Oak
1 and Hickory Plantation of 1,520 acres situated
n»e miles from Albany, on Cooleewahee Creek.
There is 70V acres oi land in a fine state ot cultiva
tion, with a good dwelling bouse, frame negro houses,
new and compu table, and all necessary out houses
that a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any
thing of the fertility of this land. Suffice it to say
that it is as good as any oak aud hickory laud *u the
2d District ot Dougherty county, so justly celebrated
tor its richness ana adaptation for the culture ot cot
ton,
For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B. A.
Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show the
place to any one wishing to look at it.
-.1! xvii if BIA.I. R. SMITH.
For Sale on Long Credit.
I OFFER the Plantation near Mmericus, formerly
owned by T. L. 7/olt, six miles from .-tmericus, on
the Muckalee creek, containing six hundred and sev
en acres, two hundred and fifty acres cleared, with
all the necessary buddings, uegrcKbouse, giu bouse,
screw, Ac. The place will be sold at a bargain and
on a long credit. 3pply to T. M. Furlow at Ameri
us, or tv me at this place.
Itacun. out mi TAMES W. GRM HX
Valuable Plantations
FOR ?SALE.
DESIRING to move my planting interest West, 1
otter for sale two valuable Plantations. One
situated in Macou county within three miles of Win
chester, on the South-\Vestern Rail Road, contain
ing 2,405 acres ot level Oak and Hickory Land, with
good improvements and between thirteen and four
teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable por
tion of which is fresh laud.
The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district
of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of vliokeehchic
kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about
two-thirds ot which is Oak and Hickory Land of the
best quality, and the remainder good Pine Land,
with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near
ly all of which is fresh land, aud as productive as
any land in South-Western Georgia, and is finely
watered, and substantially improved. Mv overseers
will show ttese places to anyone wishing to examine
them. My terms will be liberal and payments easy.
For further particulars address the undersigned at
Macon. [may 27] N. LASS.
NO I K IL
T7ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible
_T the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it.
from this date all articles will be priced AS (’ASH.
Wberecredits are given i which will only be given to
those who have paid us promptly ) an addition will be
made to the puce named according to the time de
sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Macon, Jan. I, 1858. jan 7
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
subscriber will open the above Hail
1 about the first of April next, for the ac
commodation of Families, Day Boarders and j
Transient Customers. This House is nt»u JtoHHk
ottered as inferior to no other First Class liutei iu
the South, and from its central location, its large
and airy rooms, otters great inducements and accom
modations to Families and Transient persons. The
public may expect horn this House, all the luxuries
and comforts to be found in any other hotel.
B. F. DENSE,
mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd House.
To Builders.
I)ROPOSALS for building a chapel on the Wpr-* i
leyan Female College, will be received, by the i
undersigned, until the 11th proximo. Plans and <
specifications may be had upon application to either |
ol the undersigned. ALEX. M. SPEER, i
dec 2 BEN J. F. ROSS, i
City papers copy. Committee. i
<
HOUSE AND LOT IN VINEVILLE i
For Sale.
1 OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vineville.—
<he lot embraces* seven acre* of land, well im
proved. The House is new and contains eleven
rooms, with all necessary outbuildings attached—well
of good water, Ac., and is a most desirable situation
for a gentleman's residence. j
I also offer for sale, my
RIVER PLANTATION*, '
Lying three to four miles below the city, and con- <
taming I,VW acres, half of which is cleared and well «
watered with springs. The swamp land will make i
50 bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are i
good tenements, Gin-house, Barns, Shop and every
convenience for plantation purposes.
Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN,
aug 5-ts Vineville, Ga.
Rheumatism Cured Without fail,
BY nil. T. M GOWN’S
SARSAPARILLA
AND IODIDE OF POTASk,
npilE great Blood Purifier ami Health Restorer
1 prepared from Fresh Root, the only kind worthy
the confidence of physicians or the public, old im
i ported root being inert. The compouents of this
medicine are highly ex-toled by some of the most
distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir Win.
Fordyce, Brodie, Bell, etc., for the Cure of Rheuma
tism, Scrofula, White Swelling. Syphilis, Neuralgia,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Inver,Spine and Sain. Drop
sy, Female Complaints, Old Sores, Pimples on the
Face, etc. It makes the skin clear and smooth—an
object of interest with the ladies. It removes mer- :
cuiy, or any impurities oi the blood or system, and i
should be used in the spring to purify the blood and
prevent sickness. Price $1 a bottle.
McGOW N’N ESSENCE OF TAR ->A cer- <
tain cure tor Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dysen
tery. Flux, etc.
McGOWN*S CiOLDEN PECTORAL —For
the relief of Coughs, olds. Consumption, etc. <
>! cGOW N ’.s OINT MEN T-N ever known to
fail curing Old Sores, Cancers, Chronic So e Eyes,
etc.
The above prepared and sold in Memphis bv
H. S. HUGHES.
Sold by ZEILIN A HUNT,
Drug aud Chemical Store,
Macon, Georgia.
F, b • <
EORGI \ Houston <onnty.
. W Ou the first Monday id June next at the regular
* holding of the Hun. Ordinary's Court in and to said
county, application will he made to sell certain land*
belonging to Coiuehus B. Welborne, a mi::or child.
CHARITY WJ-.LLBOKNE,
Guardia* j
(.EOKt.IA—IIIBH COl NT! . J
TO James R. Leonard «u ’ other*, my creditors- I
take n<4i<W' I wi l at ihr Buperiur Court, to be
tMdd oil tm- eecund Muudai in May nest, iu ti.e r«u«
nos Bibb, apply to mu Couit for lite ben<l*l of lue
act «ulltied mu act tor the .elief ot boue»t debtors.'
Masua, 4pm * JUHM U HU4.MES c
IXTV da eafUtt date appiicalMMi will be made to
O (be Hou Ordiuao vt Lie* ford awua«), tot toa«« i
I to sail ail the real eelale of bamwei Harper, Mr., 0e« *
mt*4, lata of sard uoumy
i 1
GEOKGIA— Ctawluid Comity.
Wber«M», Ezekiel Hull, Adn.n.i.irztor on tbo
u.iute ot Kubei 11'. Hell Jett ui Bibb i-outtv decen».
vdj whose Adnauii.tiatiou ba» been leuiuvid from
.aid county ol Bibb to the couuty of Limfuiu ap
?iie» to me lor ictlera ol duuiuaiup tioui las eaffi
A ilnnuisliutiuu.
These ait* therefore to cite and adlDonkh all and
singular tiW heirs aud cieditois oi Mud estate to
show cause at my office within the time pre»ci ibt u by
•aw why said letters dismissoiy should uot be giant
ed the said applicant. ’ f
Given under my hand and official signature thi.
Nov. 6th, USB. JAMES J. RAY
nov xl U Ordinary.
GEORGIAwJones County,
/. e. zv November Ist, 1858.
the Court of Ordinary for Joi.es County met thia
.ayagieeaoly to law . Present, Charles Macarthv
Jruijary:
io the Ordinary of said county—The petition of
/uonias U . Moye Administrator on tl.e estate ot Wi
ey Moye deceased, show el h that be is about to
barge the duty assigned him as such Adnunistiator •
•uu iheietore petitions the Court for a discharge
.roin saul Admiuibtratiouslnp. •
TuOMAS W. MOYE, Adin’r and Petitioneer
On tearing theaboie petition it is ordeied that
j.tat.on ue issued, and that all perse ns concerned
now cause, it any they Lave on or before the first
•lundajL in May next, why the said 'lbun.as U . More
*uuu.d uot be discharged, aud wLy letitisdisnnssorv
uiou.d not be grantou to him, and Imthei ordered
Jiat tills citation be published in one or uioie i üblia
iazeltes ot this Mau*, tm the *p acc o f months.
A tiueextiuct fiom the Minutes Jones Court Or
dinary, November Ist, lbss.
• X1 CLA>. MACARTHV. Onimary.
/ ’ liOßt.l A Jom-. < oil-..
V?. n , Mummy, Dec. 6th, 1858.
lhe Court of Ordinary tor su.a countv met this
day agreeably to law. Present Charles Macarthv
Oidhiury.
To the Ordinary of said county—the petition of
datilda Lowe, Administrntnx ol Caoer \\. Lowe
deceased, shuwetb that she has discLaiged the duties
Assigned her as such Admiuistiati ix, and theiefore
pennons the Court for auiscbaige from said Admin,
isliatrixship. Mai ILL A Lu \\ E,
Administiatix and J'etitioi.er.
On hearing the above petition, oiceieu tLat citation
oe issued, ana that all persons cuuceimd be and they
a-e hereby lequued tu show cause, it any they have,
uu or beiort the hist Munday in June next, why the
■aid Matilda Lowe should not be dischaiged from
tier Administrutnxsbip, and wh Lettei sot Dismis
sion should not be gianted to her; and further or
dered that this citation be published in some public
Gazette of this State lor the space ot six mouth.
A true extract from toe minutes ui Jones Court oi
Ordinary Dec. 6th, 1858. CHAS. MCAKUi Y,
dec xvi-6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Jones County.
Munday, Dec. 6th, 1858.
ane Court of Ordinary tor said county met this
day agreeable to law. Fieoeut Charles *Macarthv,
Oidinaiy.
Iu tue Ordinary of said county—the petition of
Jonathan D. Maynard, Executor on lhe estate of
Aancy Card deceased, showelh that he has discharg
ed ibe duty assigueu him at» snub executor, and there
*ure petitions tue Couit tor a uiscbuge from said ex
ecuturslup. JoNA’IHAN D. MAYNARD,
Executor aud 1 elitioner.
On hearing the above pet ion, ordered that citation
be issued ami that ail persons concerned be und they
uie hereby required to show cause, it any they have,
un ur belure the first Monday in June next, why the
said Jonathan D. Maynaid should noi be discharged
iroiu bis executorship and why letters dismissury
should not be granted to him, and turther o ide red
dial this citation be published in some public Gazet
te of this Mate tor the space ot six mouths.
A true extract from tue Minutesoi Jones Court of
Ordinary, December 6th, 1 sb.
dec xvi-brn CHA?». MACARTHY, Ocdinarv.
TVTOTICE.—Sixty days after date, application
J. x wm be made to the Court of Ordinary of
vruwford county furleave to sell all the land belong
.ng to the estate of Francis E. Bacon, late of said
county, deceased. JEREMIAH C. HAERVY,
* adm'r. debunia non of Jr KAN CIS E. BACON.
March 16-2 m
(> EORGlA—Crawford County.
JT Whereas, George M. Bazemore applies to me
lur letters ot adinims.raUun on the estate of Wash- ’
mgtun Bazemore ot said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors oi said deceased,
to be aud appear at my oihee within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, it any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ullice, this 12th Feb’ry,
1852.
feb xvi JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
VLL persons having clams against the estate of
. Hugh T. Powell lute oi Biub county deceased
aie requested to present them according to law, and
ail persons ibdebied to said estate, aie iequested to
make payment. MARTHA A. J. PUV\ ELL,
leb 15 w-6Ud Adui'x.
(’ EORGiA—Join** County.
jr Whereas, Elias Lindley, Executor of Jacob
r.iudley, deceased, applies tu me tor letter? dismitmo
ry from said Executorship.
These ale therefore tu cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to file their objections, it any they
nave, in my office within the time piescnbed by
law to show cause why said letters should not be
granted, otherwise they will be granted to the ap
plicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
luth day ot Feb’ry 1859
feb xvi CHAS. MACAR i HY, Ordinary.
(1 EORGIA Jones < outy»
JT W tie reus, James Wilkinsuu, Administrator of
i>cujatnin \\ ilkiusun, deceased, applies to me for
letters ot dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs aud creditors ot said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed
by law, aud show cause, if any they have, why said
letters dismissory should not be granted to the said
applicant.
Given under mv hand at office this 10th of Feb.,
1853. UH Ab. MACARTHY,
feb xvi Ordinary.
Georg! \ < rawSßi < <»uut\.
V\ heieas, William D. Har p applies to me for
letiers of administration uu the estate of Gleen P.
ilarp lure ol said couuty deceased.
Ibese aie therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred aud creditors ol said deceased
to ue and appear al my office within the lime pre
scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given my baud iu oifice February 13th,
1858. J AM Em J. Ha Y,
feb xvi Ordinary
CR.£w FORD SHE RIFF SALE. "
TA T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May
> > next, in Knoxville, in said county, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit:
Half of lot of land No. 102, half of lot No. 123, half
of lot No. 124, half ut lot Ao. Vi, aud halt ul lot of
laud No. 6s», ball ot the timber on lut Nu. lui, and
nail ot the baw Mill on saiu lauds, ail Ijpi'g iu the
Zlh District of CrawiviU county ; ievieu uu as the
property oi William W . Muiiucwtu satisiy ten fi
las issued out of a Justice Luui lot the uis district
G. 51., ui Ciawivrd Cuuuty, iu favor ol Jacob Euwe
vs. WiUiaui W. Matthews. Property poiuteu out by
defendant. Levy made and returned by Kutus tar
ter, Constable, and returned tu me inis z«> March,
18vV. MVKGAN UANtUCh,
apnl 2 w bbei iff.
CR AWFORD SHERIFF SALE.
be sold before The Court House Door in
V V the town ot Knoxville, on the first luesday in
May next, within tne legal bonis oi sale, the xol
luw mg property to-wit:
Lot ut Land number sixty-seven, (67) in the 7th
district ut originally Houston uuw Liuwiuid county,
t<» satisfy two u las issued out ot ibe justice Court
of ttie ><uid district G. M., ul Ciawioid county;
James M. Harper vs. James Hutson, and said fi las
transferred tu Jason Custleuerry ; said tot levied on
by Kutus carter, Constable, uuu relumed to me. —
rruperty pointed out by Jasou cast.eueny. a» the
propei ly ut said Janies Hutsuu, this March zu,
april 2 w .MuKUaN haaLUcE, bbeiiD.
GEORGIA— C rawlord County.
W neiers, Zepuainuu A. fowier and John B.
rvwier Executors on me estate ot Nmilmu fowler
deceased, applies to me lor letters ol dismission from
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, Hie hem and cieuitors ol the estate of suid
deceased, tu be uml appeal ul my oihee uiimu me
lime prescribed by luw to snow any mey or
either us tnem may have; why said leueis msmisao
rvShould nut be gi anted lhe suiu applicant.
* Given under my iiaud uuU uinciut signature at of
fice. Ibis zutb Mulch, Abu*.
upr 2 w JaMe>S J. KAY, Ordinary.
NO i H E.
IXT I days after dale the undersigned as Admin
in islratrix oi Win. lay iur Uevcu. eu w m app*y’to
.ue Court oi Urdiuaiy oi bibb cui.uiy ior leave to
sell ail me leal estate utiu by bei as alien Adminis
tratrix. EbiZAk>£.A 11 i\. 141Yi.UK,
apl 1 d Auiuimsiiatiix.
GEORGIA—Bibb County.
John F. Lawson, Administrator)
tie bums non oi John Muriiu Ueccas- | A Bill of In,
vd and administrator ul Eiua J. Mur ! terpleader,
tin deceased. Injunction, Ac.
rs. ; iu superior
Bostick and Johns, 1 Court inbb co.
Robert bcales, eu al. eu al. J
IT ap|H.‘armg luat Kuoert W. Scaks of the State of
North t-aruiiua, one ul the dvicuuauu iu bmmi Bill
resides uul ui tbv uiinls of said evuuiy ami blau*, it
i» on motion ordered, that service be penecied on
■aid Robert W. beaks by publication for thirty days
in one of the pubiw Uaseitcs puuHsbeU in the city Ol
Macon, Biub county. •
At Chambers, March 14, 1859.
H. G. LAMAR,
mar 26-39*1 Jurf*. S. t. M. C.
( 8 4 Hi»>b < <>unt| .
I ti) aut built ut lUrwjUui uuu W. Towns, lite
o* cuuuty Uecrusfd, i will ae«i bet le the Luurt
ll'iu.' duoi in raid Cuuuty, uu Iho Dial lueauay 1®
May »*exi, toe luituwiug uegluus ; •
Belay, a woiuaii about de > VWS a uld ;
Fsaiau, « gm abuut iu “ “
Maiiau a buy about 13 “ ”
1 base uegiuuo a«« ««iy likely and valuable Te/tt
cash D 1* sill it,
M»rch -la<. ’*• Exsreutot.U W ivwata.
april v w-tds
DLNCAN a JUHNbYUN'
rXCTOM a COJUUMJOX MUCK II
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