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rpHE Su .scribe;> from the increased demand for Iron Railings of their manufacture, i .. n *.ncuur
1 aged t > make that branch of their works a special department, possessing superior facilities for the man
ufacture of
IRON RAILINGS,
for anv and all purposes of the most approved designs, cither plain ur oruament.,l. Tiny arc assured in
saving to the public, that in point of variety and substantia! work, together with moderate prices, that they
arc determined to please.
[n addition to all the usual styles of this cl?ss of work, they are making
Fuller s Patent Railing.
Ti.isia n new arti.-l’. po»« <»in? extraordinary strength by a combination ol Wrought Iros in its structure —.
All . f which will be warranted equal to ibe best made in the Union.
fob 3 R. FINDLAY 4 SONS.
COFFINS.
1)OSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
I Cheap Veneered Mahogany Coffins. Also, New
Style Metalic Ca-es. superior to the old styles.
bld Pattern Metalic Cases ut lower prices.
June 17-ts T. «x G. \\ OOD.
Bargains, Bargains.
r VMIE subscriber offer.- for sale his Mills known as
1 the Center Mills. < .twford county. Ga.. consist
iugof Saw. Grist. Fmuriug .hill and Wool Carding
Machine; all new and id good running order, there
is seven hundred ic/es of land, me hundred and fit
ly acres c cared wffi produce from Iv to go bushels
corn per acre. Flic dills can be made to earn, with
proper management, ir un twoto three thousand dol
lars a year, attached to the premises is the privilege
of saw timber on mhi acre- of land, with |o*mi more
adjoining that cun be bought cheap. This property
is located in one of the healthiest portions of the
State, five miles south of Knoxville, Crawford coun
ty, Ga.. eigat miles north of S. W. Rail Road. For
further nitormation e-s the subscriberat Knox
ville, Crawford couutx, Ga.
J A MLS I’.. BRYCE
JOSEPH AKMNTRONG,
ATTOREY AT LAW ~
VIENN A. DoOLY, COUNTY GA.
feb 17 w-ly
(LA ,K \ I.IITITT.
ATTORNtYS AT LAW.
JZA.iA }. t,d.
HAVING 1., ci Gmgherty county, and .is
.Meafe. <<ti ba- n> ii.e (/.aciiccof Law, Alex
>. nippitt. . p oiapi and Imtutm attention will
be given to all miriness entrusted to our cate. We
ivutp.aett.-t ,D tue counties ol Dougherty, Brkei
Ca.u.hi*., !.•*«• i • loiy and Worth--in the Supi cno-
Court at Macon, tn tie U ■*. i ourts, and wiiereve
spc.i.my v H <tr atiealiun wili begn e*
to tucco..<■•• Tig i . - • *.< mg ot iinmey UeuiauUs.
Rh 11 il. ii. U..Mii\
Aiba.iy . De
LIU NOTICE.
MMfh ii i : *j ci <.!»• > 4 fs -k’l Viccs in (lie t » tactic*.
1 Ht..' ~a ft i.i ... -e. ci ai counties ol the Ma
c >u Juliet; a.ut oi ute District, in Jones, Mon
roe md hmgtie. ly, and by special contract, in any
C--.1 ity ' i the .'state. Office opened in the city of Xa
c» . . •! ua.ch ensuing. Laid then mv uddresais
A <. .Ga ABNER P. POWERS.
i : -o. . ivors Notice.
\. i - i •'.! t ; t I van be found al
# il < i.i I on e**ery Moiday,
* . • .. 1.1 ' o. i ek U. M.,to*o’-
c c.x . .4.. t-.i i ■ fa ai <: urns of Bio > coun
ty. v . U A.HCHINur>,
i, I • » Jill Tax AVceiver, B. ('.
WfLLiAdISA POTTER,
Gaoc 18 <ic Commission Merchants,
Ao. Jo So'ith Strut, Xtw York.
H. s. WILLIAMS, E. S. POTTER,
G. N. WILLIAMS,
oCt IV
J. W. M’Al.blMi A CO.,
CommLaon and J'oi warding Merchants.
xVo. a South Cubim-rd d St'tet, Market and
Walf.tt. Saint Lo-tis. Mo.
Our entire aGentum grtn to I fie Sale and Purchase
of Bale dope and Bagging, Provisions, Flour, Grain.
&c., &c. Respectfully iek-r to Merchants of St. Louis
generally. oct 1V
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
NKNV YORK,
SIMEON ICELAND A CO., Proprietors.
nov 5
ALFRED F JAMES,
A.T
Galveston, Texas.
WiJjL attend to the r i osecrition and collection ol
claims agai.i.-t th.- Got e> nment of Texas and
individuals—the mve-tig..turn of, and perfecting ti
tles, the payment of T.<x« s, and redemption of pr
perty sold for Taxes in every county in tue State, ai
the recording bdls in the proper count'.
vr— •:.* Wishing to invest in Texas Lunds a’
the pre cut low pric\ -, and debiting information
will always receive prompt and reliable responses to
their enquiries.
oct 1H
JON i.S A || \N AGEIUHI
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Na. 285 Broadway, New York,
.I. I’. Sfeicart'a.
New Styles for G. (’> wear constantly on han
Also, a choice assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Good
oct lv
PERKINS. KING At CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Na. 20 Broai Street. (near Wall New York
Orders for every description of Merchandize will
receive prompt attention.
Refers to Campbell A Son, Macon, Ga.
DENNIS PERKINS, HENKT L. KING.
SCp 16 HENKT C. I'ERKINS,
B. H. BLOOM,
ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 229 Broadway, Corner Barclay St.,
NEW YORK.
Reference.), in Macon: Meorx. E. A. <t J. A. Nis
bet, Attorneys ut Law; Dr. Hubert Colliuß.
oct XO
W ESTEItA HOTEL,
N<k, 9,11, Id &15 Crrtlaaat Street, New York.
This House is ceutrallj located in the most bust
nc»s part nt the City and pai ttcularly adopted to
Southern and Western Merchants.
D It. WINCHESTER,
«**!» THUS. 1). WINCHESTER.
1.01 It WOOD A IH HOIS,
MEIRCIAaAdSIT TAILORS,
558 Broadway. New York.
f' St. Sicbolu* and MetrepoUtwi llotllj'.
<». LOChUvon, J. DI BOIS.
vet 1?
WESTERN 1 OTEL.
«« 0. u. 13, & IS COBTLASDT ST..
Board. H1..50 per Day.
r l 5 HI> Hotel k cvutially located in the bimme*s
tn t f Tin* Propiietura are thankful
n JL\ h S ' fri*n<ht for pant favurs and re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
. l> D THU SD. WINCHESTER,
Now Y<.ik _
■ K.WRI lOM.I
195 Broadway, N Y
BROKER ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT.
1 )AU I It l LA I. gi> eu to the execution •*
I oraera lor Hail I . d «ipp|jm> and euuipiio uta.
Heino -nt a the .I. u.iera .. ulithe leading
article.. Im can btrm- . „ |lw )r MM wy pncea
tree of <vmihii*-i'>ji. R« l* iehcv«
it Xr *r'*’,' k . / " i*."' . I Hanker; ilmri.
Henry Toil A Km ; ( liai
Haem T K Hliaun, E..| , In Colli...
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OKN'EHAt.i OMMIMIuX MEMCUANT,
ISABELLA HOUSE,
r » (.Formerly Crummev House.;
ALBANY, GA.
above Hotel, lu Albany, thr pr -nl
A terminus of the Georgia and rMa |p'
Rail Road, is now open for the reception of {'{K;
the aadileiL.
TRAVELLING PI’BLIC.
s The Hou.-e and Furniture aie neu, the Propriety
is determined to muk< it a Firut Vi. Hotel, an
hopes by a strict atteniiim to the v. ,mts <,l his guesti*
to merit the patronage ol the public
apr22-tf L. m mL'MIA.M. I‘ioprietor
d-aOTHIPL: C 3-.
t*
A. M.
e ARE NOW RECEIVING lULIR
■ Fall and Winter Stock.
a large variety ol Uvei Coats,
black Dre'S Fleets,
Im-me-s Flocks and Sacks,
Black Doeskin Punts,
Fancy Cas.-nneie Punts and Vests,
\ ouih’s and Boy's viutUiug, oct xn
Furnishing Goods.
White and Coloied Linen Bosom Shirts,
I “ ” *• Mur-edies, “ * “
h*i in Shirts and Draweis,
nite Jean- and I anion Drawers,
Menno andtotton;. Hose,
-io.es, Suspendei*, (’ruvaG,
Silk and Linen Handkeichiefs, Ac.
.. i oct xiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
i
*. J. K. JUIfFIX, W. C. M. DCNbOI
GRIFIIN & DUNSON,
Attorn ys at Lirv,
NL icon, ( re< H’jgia.
i lieteretices.—Gov. Joseph h Bro,vn. Milled cville *
, | Hon. Wa&hmgion Fee, Macon, Ga.; Hou. Williai
I L. Yancey, Montgomery, 'la.; Hon. T. R. R. Cobb,
y ’ Athena, Ga.; Hon. ’ . J. McDonald, Marietta, Ga.
i- Oilice over E L. Strohecker Jt Co.’s Drugstore.
dee • it
LOCHRANF & CMAR,
ATTORNEYS AT
t | MACON. GA.
Office by tlie Mechanic 9 *! Hr.nk.
/ YFFICE HOURS from 8 to 12. A. M., 2 to 5, P
'I x / M., and, also, from 7 to 10, I’. M.
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and in the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
i pimbia, and in the Supreme Court.
• O. A. LO< HUANE, JOHN LAMAR.
■ jan 14-ly
MACON & WESTERN R. R.
ON and after thui.-day, the loth inst., the trams
will be run us follows ;
l * | Leave Macon night, arrive Atlanta 7.15, a. m.
d I Leave Macon l". 00, a. m., arrive Atlanta 4.0 V, p. m.
Leave Atlanta 12, night, ai 11\ e Macon 7.15, a. in.
e ; Leave Atlanta 11 a. in., in riveYlacoD 3.0 u, p. m.
, I The night trains will Hot be run on Sundays. The ;
s 10 a. in. train from Macon connects with the W cs- 1
ern A Atlantic R. R. for Uhattunoogu, Knoxville,
Nashville, Mempli;-, at s.4v, p. ui., with Georgia
R. R. for Augusta at 12 night,, and Atlanta West
Point R. R. at 12.5, a. m.
The 10.00, a. m. train from Macon connects with
the Georgia Road ut 12.00., a. m., and Atlanta A
West Poiut. Road, at 12.4.», p. m.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail
Road, makes this the most pleasant and direct route i
to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
Through Tickets to which may be had ut Atlanta, '
d for 2 including Stage tare. uo, and to New •
i | Ym k for-. 2 00.
j Further information may be had in relation
< | Route, un application to the General Ticket Office '
| kUauta. ALFRED L. i 1 lEK,
' ' aug 2ij Superintenden', I
| Dwfinber 1, 1858.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
tTZx BBT IIJLULUJJ. I I. CSSBE
■’wr—■. ■■ ■•-*>»»
, I oUIIEULLi; 1014 l-AsSE-SULK IUAINS.
O.t and a.A-i- July 15.a.
* I EA\ E Macuu 11.4.», m., and 11.45, a. m.; ar-
rne in Uokuuibns . ..>.*, a. m., and «.. , p. m.;
| ..vuve Columbus 4a. m. and u.4J p. m. Arrive in
i uacou v..jU a. m. and v.ls p. m.
la*u\ e Macon 11, p. m. .Arrive at Albany 6.25 a.
m. Dawson 6.u0 a. in.
Leave Albany 3.w, p. m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
! Ariivcin Macon y.ls, p. m.
In-weekly AccvuiUM'dulion Down, Monflay, Wed
nesday aim Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and
' dutuiday.
Leave-Macon 7.12, a. m. Arrive at Dawsons.2o
p. m., Albany 4.31, p. m.
• Leave Albany 6.20, a. m., Dawsun— Arrive at
Macon 3.13, p. m.
Mini Stages to and from Tallaha -<. e. fhomasx ill*-
and Bainbridge, Ac., coiiuec'l with regular trains '
al Albany. Also from Dawson tri-wi tu Uulh- |
bert. Fort Games, Ju .
At Macon connects with Trains on Central and Ma- '
< n A \S esteru Kull Road.
Passengers from Columbus and the We.-t for (
South-W ettiern GeorgiU'Ur Florida should take the;
a. in. train, at Columbus. Both trains run ol i
.suuday s.
FAR frtmi Albany via Savannah to New York by
steamships m Cabin, §<24 2>. Tickefscau be piocur
| ed from Rail Read Igeut, Aibanv.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
I july xv Superintendent.
Tin Ware.
J WOULD call the attenuou ol buyers to my large ,
stock of ready made Tin Ware Having cuulm
’ ed myself to manufacturing exclusively, lam pre
pared to offer a large* stock and on us good terms as
can be purchased anywhere.
B. A. WISE. New Store,
jan ft Cherry St.. Macon, Ga.
Increasing Trade.
W 17 beg to call the attention of our friends to the
fact that w e are buying our second .spring Stock
' Notwithstanding we have* oiuere<l nearly every week
* j it was necessary that one ut our firm should go North, ; ;
to replneish more completely with bd»«r tttu/en of* |
I Dry Good-, Lace Mantillas, etc. lhereture our
| Mr. ‘•Pritchett.” whose taste i-well known, to be
equal to any in this age us taste and fancy—left !
<m last Wednesday m uueuf tl><*sc ">(•■/ <■ it that |
*• Lightning” did not get Intn mi th< Deep Blue '
Sea, he is this week in New \ ork. getting up bovcl v
tie-, Next week we will »l>ow you some of (lie late
' “ Call and see ns.
i FEARS, SW ANSON A PRITCHETT
api 1- d A w i t a
Notice to Planters.
I TAVING purci*«M*«l of Mr. Th«*». Bagby ins m- |
1 lire mtereat in the Negro trad* m Macuu, I
take thia inrtl»<»d of informing thuMt who with to
purrliHM* or aril Nrgr>»e» that ihe Im-im -■ wilt |>e
. cotitluuad at the <d*l stand nr it doer 1 • M«*»’-r».
. Adams A Rrvuolda. CbfWtt War«4wmse. on Puplaf
' iMrrrt, where* tLef rati I‘U't at all liun -a likrlv lot
Yitgtma a»'d Maryland N*grue» at fair p* 'era I
will aiao pay liberal pnew tor all vuung and l> t«4y g
’ . . - .'ULL ’ j
MaiX •••'WJh J •'-<ll* J
/SNINfiER’S
0
GIN,
A. M. Bininger & Co.
(Establiftied 1778,)
IMPOR T E R S,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
rhi; agrceableTonic 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, poficfling all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
verage., and dcl'erving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the lus
picious decodions emanating from
irresponsible sources, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our houie (established
in 1778,) has attained a favorable
reputation for the genuine character
and purity of its Liquors, will, we
trull, be a sufficient guarantee of the
excellence of this article.
Put up in quart and pint bottles,
in cases of one and two dozen each,
with our name on the bottles, and
a faefimile of our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by DruggiQs,
Grocers, &c.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies, .
Di red from U. S. Bonded Ware-
noufes, of all the fivorite brand? 1
and molt approved Vintages. J
For Sale by E. L. STROHECKER k CO., un.l ZEI
LIN, HUNT 4 CO.. M umu. Oa. feb 3
; ; AYER’S
Calliartic Pills,
(SUGA R CO A TED,)
AKE MADE TO
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians,
Philanthropists, read their Kflects,
and judge of their Virtues.
FOR THE CURB OF
Headache,Sick Headache, Foul Stomach.
PiTTssuita, I’a., Muy 1. 1K55.
Pr. J. C. Aver. Sir : I have beeu repeatedly cured of
the wurst headache any bo*ly cau have by a dose or two
of your Pills. J t sretmi to arise from a foul stomach, which
they cleanse nt oner. I f th”y will cure others as they do
me, the fact h worth knowing.
Yours with great respuct, ED. W. PREBLE,
Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Coinplaiats*
llEl’.'.K! IEXT OF IHB I.NTKKIOR, )
V V-MTXCTOX, D. C., 7 Feb., 1856. j
Sin: I have used ym Pills in my general and hospital
I practice ever since you ma<*v them. Hiid cannot hesitate to
say they me tiie best cathartic we employ. Their regu
l .ti-ur li- tlon on the hcer is quick atiddecided, consequent
ly they arc an adminible remedy for derangements of that
organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of bilious dis
ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally yours. ALONZO BALL. M. D.,
liigsician of the Manne Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms*
Poei OFFICE. H uniAXb, Liv. Co., Mirii., Nov. 16, 1K55.
Du. Aver: V*mr Pills are the perfection of medicine.
i They have done my wife more px>d than 1 can tell you.
She’had been Fick and pining away for months. Went
I off to beductui .d at great expense, but gut no better. She
then emnmtiic* d talc y» ur Pilh, which soon cured her,
bv exptiluig larg? quantities of worms (dead) from her
IhMly. They alt i v>a; '• < ured her and our two children
<»f bloody dyaenierv. One ol our neighbors lutd it bad.and
«ny wife cured him with two dunes of your Pills, while
< thers around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors*
bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely
even then. Such a med •as yours, vlilch is actually i
uuod and honest, will be prized lien-.
GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Tod master.
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
! From Her. J. V. Himes, Tastor.of Advent Chwxh. Boston.
Dr. Aver: I have um*l your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family ami among those 1 am called to visit
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion ami puri
fy the blood they are th*- very best remedy I have evtr
known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my
friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES.
Warsaw. Wtomlxo Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24,1855.
Dkar Sir: I am using your Cathartic Pills In my prac
tice, iwd find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
system ami purity the fountains of the blood.
JOHN 0. MEACHAM, M. D. j
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kins’s Evil, Tetter, ,
Tumors, and Salt Ithenm.
From a fhrwaiditiff Merchant of St. Luu<s, Hb. 4. WSG.
Dr,. Ater: Your Pills are the pars gon of all that is |
great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous scree upon her hands and feet that had-proved ;
incurable fur years. Her mother had been long grievous- j
ly afliicted with blotches and pimples un her skin and in
; her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your
Pills, ami they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE.
Ilheunintibm, Neuralgia, and Gout.
; J**ow» Uo J.cr. lh\ Howl.es. of the Methodist F.pis. Church. ,
sl’t la-;.) IlocsE. Savasx’.h. Ga., Jan. 6, 1856.
IIOXOBBP Siu : 1 siiotil i I t- ungrateful fol the relief jour
I skill has hn light me if I dhl not report my case to you.
■ A cold settled in my limLu> and brought on excruciating
I neuralgic pains, which ended In chronic rheumatism.
Nulwitbstai-.dhr' I had the !*e«t of physicinns, the discuss
I grew worse ami worse, until, by the advice of your excel
lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mat ken tie. I tried jour Pills.
Their effects weio slow, but sure. By perssvenDg in the
I use of them, 1 .am now entirely well.
Sr> ate Cuamrek. Ba h n lloi'CE. La., 5 Dec., 1855.
Dr. Ayiii : I have been entirely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Gout—a paiulul disease that had afflicted me
k ;■ years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, I’lethorn, or kindred Com
plaints, iiquiriug an active purge, they are an excel- ,
I lent remedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as i
a Dinner Pill, they are aeu-eatdr and effectual.
Fils, Supptehriou, i’aralyuis, Inflamma
tion, nod exen Dcnfncas. and Partial Blind
ness, hare been cured by the alteiathe action of these
Pills.
Mo.-t of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al
tliongli a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous
in a public pill, from the dreadful Consequences that fre
quently folk xv its ineMUtlons use. These contain no mer
cury or mineral substance whatever.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOB THE RAPID CURE OF
COI'GIIS, C01.D9, IIOARSEKESS, INFLU- |
EXZL BHONCHITI*, WHOOPING
COUGH, UKOUP, ASTHMA, IN-
CIPIENT CONSI MP’l ION,
and for rhe relief ut consumptive palumts in advanced j
stages of the disease.
We need not speak to the public of its virtues.
Throtighoiit every town, and almost every banilet of the
American Stales, its vondeiful cures of pulnunary com- *
plaints lune made it ahtady I mun. Nay, Aw are the j
Ihmilies in tuiy civilised country on this continent with
out some |»ersor.al exi*ei it-uce of its »fleets ; and fewer yet
the c<-mniniiities any v. Iwre whi*-h lia»e nut among them
some living trophy <»f its victory ©ver Hu- subtle and dan- •
g.-rous diw.iM-s ut the throat ami lungs. V Idle it is the
moat powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi
rl.tbk and danger* us diseases of the pulmonary orpsns. it
i» also the } h-iO.int* st and safest lemcdy that can oe en -
pluyed for infants and v nng ]*ersoDS. Parents should
have it in store against the insidious et.emy that steals
upon them utipn-i ured. "e Ime abundant giounds to j
Iw-iieve th* *• *•)•».»/ saves more Hies by the con
sumptions It prevents thnu those it cures. Keep it Ly i
you. and cm*- \**ur c* l*l» while they are curable, nor neg
lect them until ik* human skill can master the inexorai le
canker that, fasn-i ed un the vitals, cats your life away.
All know the dreadful totality of Inng diaofiers. and as
they know too the virtues ;»f thia remedy, we need not do
more than to assure them it is still made the l*est it can
be. We spars i»o cast, no care, no toil to produce it the
tn»*st perfect p* sail 10. and thus afford those who rely on
it the 1 eat ag«-nt whi* h our skill can furnish fur their cure.
PREPARED RY DR. J. C. HER.
PrftCtieel and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass
d .v/) HOLD BY
ZEILIN, HUNT A ( 0., and by uli Druggists and.
De.to ra in Med cit Mb
Gloves. Gloves!
(COLORED and white Kid, Silk, Cashmere and 1
J Buck Gloves, Kid and Buckskin Gauntlets of
verv superior quality. Just received at
I. ’VINSHIP ’
Just Received.
*7 TJ fioXE- - n*-*’t 'I < • -of tin plate,
I•) Bundi. • *-l 1 ; Indi,
25 ” *fW e.
6 Figg- us UL • k T»e,
fiat gms* i*e-o»iti| Bu .t i and Coffee Pot Tups,
gon •• <»f Ket’le Ears, and Tin Mans
Trmiiuitigs of rv©»s kind at lowt**! ca»h .
I»r»< te It. A. H IDE'S New Htoru,
(and Maron. Ga |
Arrived at Last.
*1 ■■ I’.l* K JQI t I t.. pvuial. oath-call -
«K*b au<l Mv u*V «n<«>
Marti. U amu 4 I KUMaV 11
LOTTERY! ,
Chartered by the State of Georgia in 1856 1
7/aving been appointed by tl e I‘resideut and Di | J
rectors of the Walton Female College, Manager ol j
their Lottery Charter, we nrend conducting th«
same on the farorite Hai ana Plan ut Singh* numbers. I
and hare located our office ij the <4ty of Savannah. |
Ga. We now offer the following
GRAND SCHEME!
To be Drawn the first and third Wednesday in
each month. i
30,000 Tickets-3,237 Prizes Amounting tc
$212,000! !;
Capital Prize 860,000.
1 Prixe of |6o,(K>'
1•• •• I.'',’"" I
1•• - 'V"*' i
1 •< <*
3 •• 2,'K>o **.oo
10 •• •• ....1000 10.W'
10 •• “ .... joo
10 “ -....2'10 2,001
100 - -.. .. 10*' 10,0”
100 “ " 6*>
8000 " ■••... 30 90,000
237 Prizes amounting toj2X2.ee>
The 3000 Prizes of 8 •- mentioned in the Sclieno
are deternuueu y n ■ lu>*
liiatdraws the Capital I'l-1..e. lor install e, sav th
. apitul Prize .i.l-iialinuiii-i s, all fliose Vi lion
Tickets ending with ■- are eoi.tled to f ; o, m ad
litioujo any oilier prize luey may < tax Halves am
Quarters in proportion.
i'ickots all); Halves $5 Quarter;
bitt IK.
Also, the billowing
Favorite Small Scheme.
lu be draft h *u i uud roiirui Wednes-
day ot uadi inuiilii.
10.000 Tickets, only 197 Prizesamoiiut
tag Io SII,OOO.
Capital Prize
1 prize us $15,0U»
1 “
1 “ B » tv ’
2 “ I,'JUU eacu is 2,VU»
2 •• ,HH» ** I,W»
10 “ 200 “ 2,GV'
70 “ l’» “ b » ov ’
lUO “ “
lv7 prixes amounting tos4l,o<j«
Waole iicKats Hilvos $2.50, Quarter.
$1.25.
Prizes payable withum deduction 30 days after tin
hawing. All prizesuf <j>iwv and under, paid iniuiv
tiulely after tuc drawing.
REFERENCES:
Hon. OVIbG. .M AirixS. Mayor, Macon, Ga.
1. K. BIUUM, Cotton r actor, Macon, Ga.
BLi.L, Utki.N 1 i.>f? t <>., >uvnnnab, Gft.
FABLE t . A CO., Neu Ui ieuns, La.
Address
W. C. x,.. - & CO., Managers,
.tLui'un ur Satauuaa, Ga.,
Or, Box D., No. 41, i ust Office, N. 0., La.
Prizes Cashed vtihe. in MuOun ur auvuuuah, Ga
or at Nu. >•» j. >t. diaries, between Grat ter and Cum
uiurciai Place, New Uricaiis, La.
inarch 12-ts
Ja. Pi ters’ Corn W hiskey
j \NE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ Whit
V_/ Corn WLi&xey.
•0 barrels finiitns, Old Bourbon, Robertson couni
»nd other brands whiskey, tur sale by
mar 2.1 it M*l \\ I.LI lx A JON IIS.
B. A. WISE
WOULD most respectfully inform the public
ins customers that he has removed his stuck of
TOVE.
TIN W ARE AND
HOUSE KEEPING
HARDWARE,
TO HIS NEW STORE.
Next door to the Telegraph Building, on Cherry St
aid would be pieasea <o hate uli persons m want <
Goods in my line tu cull and examine my stock, wliei
•nay be tun nd
Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
Biuss and Bronzed Andiron*.
Shovels, longs and Fenders,
Waiters, 'i ea mid < ohee L’rns,
xSteak and Oyster Dislu s,
P.Ht.u i hmUhs an*i Waiters,
Spoons, Forks and Cake Baskets, Silver Tea Spool*
md Forks, Table and l’<*ck<-t t ullery, Wood Wait
Brooms and Blushes Matts, Irays, *Sffters, Men
I Cutters and Stufl'er.-, Plain and Ju, mined Ti*. Wart
I and all Goods usually kept in n*y line.
B. A. ISE, Cherry Street,
dec 23 Macon, Ga.
Exchange cn
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT TUE
MANUxACl'Ukrll b BANK.
mar 25-ts
BOERHAVES
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED UOLI.AM) lIEMIUY FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AU E.
And the various affections consequent upon a disor
ffeted
j O UCH as Indigestion, Acidny ut t«.e Stomach, Col
I* ’ icky Pains, Heartburn. Lu--ol Appetite, Despo
! dency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles, la an
■ Nervous, Rheumntic, and Neuralgic Affections, ii
I has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial.
! and in others affected a decided cure.
This is a purely bebeficial compound, prepared oi
strictly acientitic principles, after the manner of tlu
celebrated Holland Professor, Bueihave. Because o
its great success in must of the European States, it.-
■ introduction into the United States was inten<le<.
more especially for those of our taihei land scatterei*
here and there over the face of this mighty country .
Meeting with great amcess among theni, 1 now uttei
it to the American public, knowing that its truly wuu
derful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is pm ticula ly recommended to those person
whose constitutions may have been impaireo by th*
continuous use of ardent spirits or other tonus of dis
sipation. Generallv instantaneous in effect, it find*
its way directly to the seal of life, thrilling and quick
ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit
. and, in fact, infusing new b> ilth and vigor to tin
system.
Notice. —Whoever expects, to find this a beveragt
, will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and lom i
spirited, it will pro ve a grateful aromatic curdiai, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties.
< All ION:
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has
I induced many imitations, which the public shouly
I guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded tu bu»
anything else uutil you have given Boei have’s Hol
land Bitters a fair trial. One buttle will convince z
you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita
tions.
J-jgU’Sold at SI.OO per bottle, or six bottles foi
$5.00. by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
MANLFACTVRING [ j'
Pharmacuetists and Chemists,
PHTSBUBCH, PA. '
Sold in Macon br E. L. BTKOIIECKER 4 CO ’
ZEII.IN. HUNT 4 CO., GEORGE PAYNE, and j f
Druggists generally throughout the State.
maj x \ i \
Swamp Land for Sale. f
I RIGHTY ONE acres ui choice Swamp Land, two
A miles below Macon, 4: act in cultivatian, the
bainice heavily timbered and covered w ith cane.—
For sale by N. BASS.
feb 10-ts
Sundries.
Pvime Planting Potatoes,
30 H If brL. ami Buxc> Butter ami Milk Crack
ers,
25 Boxes Star and Solar Sperm Candles,
25 “ No. I Family and Palm Soaps. 5 kegs *
Pickled Pork Tongues,
sft Boxes Tobace<»d iff erent prices, ’
20 “ prime Cheese, in Store and for sale low
by McCAI.LIE A JONES. I
an n
Sldo REWARD. (
lITII.Lbe paid for the H*>r<«e that was stolen on | |(
▼ ’ the night of Um* Vth in.-t., from my place in .
Decatur county, Ga., 13 miles above Bainbridge on .•
Flint river, with the thief and t'toul to convict. The
Horse is about nine yeai >old; a large bay, with
long mane mid tail; & bump on Lis biu-fc near
the hind part of the saddle, his right e»e rather ,
weak It is supimsed the thirl has cut ofi hia tail J
and mane to diahgure him. The thirl is about aix
feethigh, thin visage, sandy whii*ktns and mum. j' 1
tachr and wear-a cap. Th- above reward will be
paid ora reason able portion foreffh r by me
Thomas J Williams.
Decatur county, I'tli March, D <
MOUNGER &D* GRAFFENRIED, L I
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELIORSAT LAW «
Vienn*. Dooly County 0»
ION. r ,oi *<;««. ■ i.anK«rr*aiitK».
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MA* *»>, GA.
orncK uon w *Aaw«i uai, *rw a* *« •*>
*vrr » |
Fall and Winter Trade
FOB
1858 AS 1) 1859.
AT
BOSS. COLEMAN & HOSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION.”
\lTEare now’ in receipt of the largest and most
\\ comprehensive Stock of Goods that we have
•ver presented to the public. Below we simply give
oju an idea of our countless variety, and then come
uid see us, and if we don’t show you that ours is the
largest Stock in Macon, we are responsible for the
consequences.
Dress Department.
Double .lune Kobe Alaize,
Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two Jupea,
Robe Alaize in Silk. Cashmere and Delaine,
Rohe Aquiiiv in Silk. Cashmere and Delaine,
Silk Rubes in tw*or three Volants,
Deux dupe Alaizv in Silk and Worsted,
Printed t’a>hinei es in Plain and Fancy colors,
Plain Poult DeSoie and Ghieir Silks,
Chintz Droguset auk Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks. Cashmeres and Del tunes,
Mousseline DeChines in every color and variety,
Satin Plaid Poult DeSides in.nll colors,
Black Gru de Rhine Silks, all widths;
Marcellines and Lining Silks, all colors ;
Poult De SoivQuille Stripes,
Plain and Fancy Colored Challies,
Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeve
rimming* in Cashmere and Delaine ;
Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns,
Gala Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety ;
Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Challies, Italian Cloth
i great profusion ;
Lupin's famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines o
' ery shade and hue;
English Merinoes at New York prices.
Ginghams, Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines,
\ job lot of 5 cents Delaines at cents a yard
The above gives but a slight conception of thei
lock of Dress Goods now on hand at tlie “ Bazaar c
ashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
Embroidery and Lace Depart-
MENT.
Real Point A’Loncon Lace setts from sl2 to S4O
vtt.
Real Point A Pliquc setts from $lO a sett to $25.
Valencienes Lace soils in Plain Lace and transfc
ruin $4 to $25 a sett.
Iloniton Lace s< Its at all prices.
French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low
•st price tosl7 a sett.
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeve
i all prices.
.Marseilles setts of the newest patterns.
French Yokes and Chemisctts of superior qualit
•id design.
Frilling and Fluuncings of every quality from 5
ents a yard to $5
Dimity Bands in great profusion.
Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings an
nsertions.
Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertions of cvi
y conceivable style and price.
Ladies Rea Point Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs ei
rely new pattern and si ape.
Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and e:
tuisite designs.
Ladies’ Round “ Princess Olga.”
Kerchiefs that exci'« the admiration of all.
Plain Hemstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, i
irge quantities.
Misses’ Sdk Embroidered Talmas,
Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich.
A tine Stock of Infant’s Embroidered Dresses an
Vuists.
\ choice selection of Embroidered Skirtsand Hen
• iched do.
The above constitutes a few of our styles, all •
• hich wo will be happy to show vou at
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’
“Bazaar of Fashion.”
Cloak, Mantilla and Shawl De-
PARTMENT.
The following embraces a few of our styles to whic
ve invite the attention of purchasers :
Embroidered Velvets from S3V to $75.
“ Prince** Olga” for Winter of 1858.
“ Meg Merilles” “ “ “ “
“Donizetta” “ “ u “
“ Erezzolina” “ “ “ “
“ Pepita Gassier” “ ** “ u
“Rosalies,” a plain but neat style.
“ Maratain,” tasty and 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 thr<
ays—all beautiful.
Ladies Promenade Shawls.
Cashmere ami Merino Scharfs “a La Eugenia,”
Plush bordered Shawls,fancy colors.
Velvet and Zephyr Scarfs for the Neck.
Rigoletts and N’ubees for evening wear.
Zephvr Shawls, and in fact everything to plea?
•e Ladies ii» the above Department, at the “jxiMM
f Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEM \N A ROSS.
'hosiery and Glove Department.
Black -ilk Hose, all a uiubered from the lighte:
j the heaviest make.
Pearl an White Silk Hose both plain and Era
-roidered, in great variety.
A full Ime of German and real British Hose, bot
•lack and white, comprising every quality.
A tine assortment of heavy spun Silk Hose, bot
»Lite and black.
Lama, Cashniene and Thibet Hose in all colors, an
n great variety, for winter wear.
In child on’s Hosiery our Stock is very full, em
•racing a fu’l line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri
.o Hose, Striped and Polka Shetland do.
An elegant und well assorted Stock of Gents Hal
use, all colors.
Boys Half Hose, in all sizes and colors.
In Ladies and Gents Gloves, we defy competition
< our Stock comprises a full line of Foreign and De
eslic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrate
i and*.
In Sil and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladie
nd Gents wear, we promise you a most superio
•ne of nil qualities. Don’t foiget to examine tin
u anch of our Department at the “Bazaar of Fash
m,” by ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS.
Ornamental Department.
This branch of our Department presents to vou
napection and investigation quite an array of Oi
aintings and handsomely framed Lithographs o
eautiful, modern design. Among them you wil
ee
“Sybil’s Care,” at Hoboken, New’Jersey,
“Tombof Koscinsco.” at West Point,
“ Height of Fashion,”
“ Washington,”
“ Napoleon,”
“ Laay ami Slave,”
“ Hussar,”
“ Capitol of the United States,”
“ Champion of the Rhine,”
“ Prize Fighters,”
“School Teacher's Frown,’’
“School Teacher’s Smile,” besides many other
•n hand, at the “Bazaar of Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Staple Dry Goods Department.
Calicoes from 6J4 to 37,’j cents. Cashmeres, Vest
tigs, Opera Flannels, Linsey.*, Kerseys. Satinets
ve.Hucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantillt
'loth. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Bleached anc
frown Sheeting, 6, x r 1", and 11-4, Canton Fb nnels
Vhite Domet and all wool Flannels, Green. Bed, anc
1 ellow Flannels, of ail prices. Linens, Toweling*
<apkin*, Huckaback, Birds Eye and Russia Diapers
Canvassed raid Colored Table Damasks, Fur
•liture and Dress Dimity, .Marseilles Spreads. Knit
mg Yarn, Table Cover , Piano Covers, Negro Stripe?
mo Plaids. Tickings, Furniture and Bed Checks, an
legant assortment us V, 10, 11, 12 and 14-4 Bed Blan
kets, Negro Blankets in great variety, and at a shade
-ver cost, to make room, besides a never ending va
iety which it is impossible to enumerate on paper,
out which will be shown with pleasure at the “ Ba
zaar of Fashion,” by
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Fancy Notion Department.
Every article for tne Toilet can be found among our
-ountless variety, and to enumerate would be an
•ndless task. Suffice it to sav, that in Soaps, Pom
•des, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Hair, Nail and Tooth
Brushes. Hair Pins, Hair Pin Head Dresses, Scissors,
luttons. Threads. Needles, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks
t Eyes, Cords, Dress FnngpH and Galoons, Hanip
•rs, Baskets, Reticules, Purses, Portmonaies, Belts,
Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops. Carpet Bag.*,
I'himbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor
oughly posted in, and will be happy to submit to your
inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashion,” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Carpet, Hug and Oil Cloth Depart-
MENT.
Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and ele
gant shade and design.
Tapes*rv 1 russel Carpeting*, comprising every
'hade and hue, with tningied and set figures in great
zanetv. Three Ply, Ingrain, Super and Dutch
Hemp Carpetings to suit the most exact and scrupu
ous.
An extensive Inf of Rugs of various Patterns be
«ide< a siqierbcollection of Druggets, Mattings, and
1-4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail to see these Goods, a* our prices will pn
tarc satisfaction. These Goods can be seen at the
‘ Bazaar of Fashion” bv *
oct 7 ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
To the Public
( lALL and see specimens of Colored Photographs
I <»t all sizes, from niiueature to the full-length
ife-sizod Portrait in oil, which are now on exhibi
ion at Pi gii'h Fisk Akt Gali.kkv, and you will
Ind they con be obtained at his Gallery—the adver
isement of others to the contrary notwithstanding.
iVe du not advertise to have specimens of “ diMtiu
•Utahed taken iu New York, on
o make our Gallery attractive. We have succeeded
iiu* far and hope still to do mo, by taking superior
•letuic» lor our patr<mn, und bl exhibiting tu> pic
u*cs except those taken by our»olveM.
J \ PUGH
M. R. FREEMAN, M. D.
HAVING returned to Macon, oflora hi* Pn»fen
» ►loual »ria me* U> Os rili/ru*. and Hmmm* of the
urroundiiitf routitrv. and i» |>re|»«r*d to treat their
arioui* dierasea with imuicrnl tegetablr redemides,
4>d hope* that m consideration ».f ilm> fan Itial he
u«» pcHMMI, draw* imi idu<»d and never de«lr««va
he roi»afilulioha of hi* patirul*. he will be liberally
aii Au i-M Li ib< aflheud
• PariK oUr at i eat ton w ill be given io Plaula
, end other etHttitry practirr
-’iti.w.t ib. Urugawr»ut Ur. M M. TUoiawru,
a «Uik ratr..
I* *
I Valuable Lands.
nOUGUERTY COUNTY.
! l»t District —Nos. 60, 97.
BAKER.
i 7th District —No. 388
| Sth do 18, 328, 329, 333, 869, 378. 379, 3M,
406, 408, 410.
, 10th do 45, 46,47
WORTH
. 7th District—Nos. 124, 449, 525
loth do 11,12,55.
16th do 26, 27, 38, 230.
d LEE.
e Ist District—Nos. 130,180. 168,196.
e 13th do 4. 84, 161.
e I 14th do 33, 77, 144, 198.
e ; SUMPTER,
e 15th District—Nos. 87, 91, 94.
I 27th do. 193.
I 28th do. 80 s .
TERRELL.
I 11th do 128,’2.50.
I 12th do 196,201.
WEBSTER.
18th District—No. 75.
RANDOLPH.
sth Qistrict —Nos. 57, 107 212,
Gib do 16, 83.
6 th do 144.
10th do 248, 249.
CLAY.
7th District- -No. 197.
MILLER.
’ 12th District—Nos. 209, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 257
259, 837, 875, 378, 396.
I 13th do “ 6,18, 19,28,86, 76, 891,392, 394.
DECATUR.
c» 14th District--Nos. 180.
27th do. “ 190, 246.
THOMAS.
Sth District—No. 337.
hs DOOLY.
Ist District—Nos. 7, »-8, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221,222,
of 228, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228.
2d do. “ 152,237.
1 7th do. “ 211.
9th do. “ 110.
d. IRWIN.
■tr Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161 162
of i 171.
COFFEE.
Ist Distr 284.
APPLING.
2d District—Nos. 540, 541.
la MUSCOGEE.
10th District—Nos. 65, 67.
TAYLOR,
for 12th District—No. 19.
13th do. 85, 87, 88, 107, 108.
14th do. 6J3, 64,153.
vr- 1 15th do. 26, 65.
TALBOT.
es I IBth District—No. 40.
PIKE.
, sth District—No. 242.
ity HOUSTON.
6th Dictrict—No. 214.
25 PULASKI.
Sth District—No. 102.
CLINCH.
nd 12th District—Nos.3s, 116, 117,165,166, 167,182,194
■ <5, 251, 290, 291, 293, 302, 346
| 84*1, 806, 307, 358, 359, 060, 386
416, 444, 515.
■n- I 13th do 86, 96, 122, 137, 146, 159, 391, 392
487,462 468,469.
•x- i MERRIWETHER.
■ Ist District—No. 97.
CARROLL.
. 2d District—No. 27.
in ] RABUN.
| 3d District—No. 73.
ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE.
Ist District, Ist section—No. 421.
nd i 3rd do “ do 216.
. yth do “ do 51.
m- 4th do 2nd do 107 J
Btli do “ do 11.
of '.‘th do “ do 110,116,148.
I loth do “ do 58.
i 12th do “ do 258.
’ 13th do “ do 171.
. 14th do “ do 61e
* ■ 15th do “ do 214.
25th do “ de 65.
. 26th do “ do 58, 158,203, 226.
,ch 27th do “ do 41, 50, By, 818.
■ 6th do 3rd do 126, 249.
Mh do “ do 91.
9th do “ do 270.
i 16th do “ do 88.
17th do “ do £99.
I 20th 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
,ee 10th do “ do 6,33.35,40,42.108,110
131, 204, 206, 297.
llih do “ do 34.
14th do “ do 242.
15th do “ do 48, 153.
19th do “ do 29,81,95,126,127.
For sale by T. R. BLOOM,
LSe ; Aug. 12tb, 1358. Macon, Ga.
«r I
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
;J LAiVDS!
LEE COUNTY.
1 Ist District—Nos, 118, 155, 161.
.. 13th " “ 16.
,h 14th “ “ 65, 95, 99. 100, 138, 139, 157,
i SUMPTER COUNTY.
,h i 15th District—Nos. 80, 82,135,218, 2.‘4.
, 1 16th “ “ 226,-240, 245, 947.
“i TERRELL COUNTY.
' 12th District—Nos. 65, 66, 129.
”• I 4th “ 191.
rI ’ RANDOLPH COUNTY.
~ sth District—No. 205.
ilf WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 169, 188, 189,196, 229, 231, 234
254.
n ’ 15th Diitrict—Nos. 60, 64, 66, 72, 157.
16th “ “ 11, 20, 21, 43. 44, 63, 54, 116, 117,
™ 128, 137, 143, 144, 154, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171
188, 189, 195, 197. 198, 232.
“ DOOLY COUNTY.
ur 2d District—Nos. 68, 202, 206.
'J 8 3d “ “ So, 67.
h ‘ 6th “ “ 2,4, 19, 20, 30, 35, 36, 40, 51, 54
112, 113, 147, 179,205, 206, 212, 237, 250.
7th District—Nos. 1, 65, 66,129, 121,132. 188, 189,195
loth “ “ 82, 110, 111, 116, 134, 141, 142, 143
ur 147, 167, 197, 223, 255, 256.
hl 14th District—Nos. 16,18, 19, 139.
of PULASKI COUNTY’.
ill I 4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 82, 79, 85, 110,176,177,204,
205, 211. 214.
I Sth District—Nos. 150,151, 161, 162, 168, 172, 177,
178, 189, 198, 199, 215, 216, 265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3rd District—Nos. 35.
7th “ “ 28,41,56,61.
MACON COUNTY.
I Bth District—No. 93.
. Ist " “ 116.
| 2nd “ “ 178, 208, 209.
Marion county.
I 3d District—No. 65.
ro I 4th “ “ 97. 98, 125, 158.
” 11th “ “ 2.
CH ATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
. 6th District—No. 82.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
i 12th District—Nos. 187,199, 202. 209, 215, 228, 256.
t- 18th " “ 13,98,126,132,134,152,158,155
s, , 156, 158, 168, 182, 174, 198, 217, 243, 252.
la I 14th District—Nos. 93, 98, 103, 126.
id 15th “ “ 137,187, 158, 229.
s. TALBOT COUNTY,
id 516th District—Nos. 73, b»2,103.
s, EARLY COUNTY’.
s, 26th District—Nos. 35, 86, 37, 38, 84, 85.
r- DECATUR COUNTY.
t- 14th District -Nos. 12, 13, 16, 17, 51, 68, 66, 76, 89,
•s 90, 92, 93, 96, 141, 146, 147, 150.
n 16th District—No. 280.
i- 27th “ 263,264, 298, 299, 800,801,302.
le THOMAS COUNTY.
i- Bth District—Nos. 389, 391, 392,423, 424.
r, | 17th “ “ 212, 847,348,374,376.
i- The above lands owned and for sale by
, WM. B. JOHNSTON,
Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston A Co.’s. feb 3
ARKANSAS LANDS
(8036 ACRES)
FOFL SALE.
8 ' r following valuable lands in the State of Ar-
JL kausas are offered for sale at very low prices and
l ’ on the most accommodating terms, viz:
'• 1 4,335 10-100 acres in Crittenden county located en
the St. Francis river —high above the late high wa
r I ter—and as rich in soil as any lands in the State.
1,760 acres in Prairie county, in lots of 320 and
' 640 acres; they are first-rate lands and well located.
B j 633 acres situated in Independence county, about
our 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 bouse, crib Ac. This is good laud, in
an old settled part of the State.
r I 307 acres in White counts-; 863 80-100 acres in
’ Bradley county; 687 acres in Poinsett countv. The
1 j above rank as first-class lands, well located in flour-
. ishing neighborhoods.
1,620 acres on White river, two miles above the
‘ tow not Desare. This is known as the White Bluft
tract, and is high and di v above all overflows The
land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects calcu
lated to n excellent plantation. White river
is navigr eal the year for one hundred miles above
this trac. wbl is one of the best points on the riv
er for a «u. « . ard - easy of access to the steamers in
all stages ot the river—and no doubt by proper man
agement the wood could be made to pay for the laud
, in a short time.
The above lands are exempt from taxation up to ;
j 18«>3 and ’64. They have been selected with great
care; and allot them (with the exception of one tract) |
being convenient to the line of the Memphis and Lit
tie Rock Rail Road, they will consequently increase
greatly in value.
For further information apply to A. 11. Douglass.
Memphis, Tenn., or to * F. 8. BLOOM.
iulj one Agent, Macoi, la
ROBERT FINDLAY 'i Complaint in Butt* Hut»e
va. I peri or Court
Planter** Manufactur- Returnable tu March Term
Ing Company of Butts '
County
r | 5 HE Plaintiff in this having filed in the Clerk's
I office of the Superior Coarl (With bia Declare
ln»n bis allidat it «uiing the defendant* have no pub
lic place of doing bu*»ne*a, or have no individual
in uffirr i p n whom •rriu* of wnta may be perfect
' rd to the knowledge of Mid attnlai it
Thr-r are ito refoir to cite and admoniwb the de
fendant* tn *aid cau*e to be and appear at aakd Court
on «M-r«>hd Monday ill M.reli aril a. aii.wrr tli«
eutn| laim la plainillT• declaration Mt forth aa io
I difaull tlirraoOfca aald Court ui|| prooaud aa to )ua
illoa .hail M>|wiaia Witaraa lha Honorable tG. i
Cah'noM, Judz. Kt m aald Court _ _
miv wa aaomnwjcurt. I
SAMUEL 11. WASHINGTON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON, GA.
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cr
i cuit, and in the counties (d* Washington, Wilkinsv
i and Laurens. Office next to Concert hall, ov«
I Pavne’s Drug Store -»ct I
MAY; HAY, HAY!
FIVE HUNDRED Bales prime Eastern II; .ii
first rate order, for sale in lots to -oi I .
I sees. H. M. NOBTH
; dec 9-ts Ralston’s Block. Thiifi * ;
Crockery Store.
I rpHE undersigned thankful for the very lil r. I pat
I 1 ronage bestowed on him the past st ii-on, v. J
' most respectfully ask acontiniianccof flu * .■•. at ih«
Old Ckockkky Staxdou Triangular Block. •. ' - ic l.<
j is prepared to show as line a stock of ( hina, Gla>
j and Crockery Wure as can be found ir the >«»uth.
i Every body is invited to call and sec a beautiful n*
sortment of dining and tea Setts; some verv iii i
. and for sale low. R. R. 11 l”I < H I
To the Lovers of the Turf anc
ADMIRERS OF THE
TXZLiOOID TXGKFLSrES.
, I OFFER for sale my beautiful ru* • colt
p 1 Boatmix l>y Monte out of Kate Mont *
; gomery,dam Mary Buford, by Hatock,
I. 'of Sir Charles This Colt is descended lr- n
racing family of horses in America, and is in n d 1
j spects a very superior animal. His pedigre* <<in I
proven by the best authenticated records. Afo-!v i
It. JORDAN, JR., Montirell -, ‘
jan 27 Jasper Co.. Ga.
I To Teacher* A Hotel Keeper
MONTPELIER SPRIM GS
FOR SALE OR RENT.
r pHIS property consisting of extenive i ]i<o.
2 JL nients of ail kinds, with Gardens/ Urci.u ■
Shrubbery, etc , und three hundred acre* ui iuo
rich woodland 1 is now offered tor *;.:<• <
rent tu a 1 espousible purchaser or tenant on ven h
vorabie terms.
The place has been improved with great t.**t an
beauty, and to a gentleman desirous oi • .*t. i.i>lim
a select School or opening a watering place 1: pit
sents an opportunity rarely offered.
The Springs (tine Chalybeate water) lie 1 mih
West ot Macon, and seven miles from 1 liep 1 il
Macon & Western Railroad
For terms, which will be reasonable both as t
I time and price, apply to the undersigned at Maeut
1 Ga. Possession given at orce.
Dec. vtb, Iftob. ALEX. M. SPEER.
I A Desirable Kcsidt-nce l<o*
THE subscriber intending to remove, offei < f<
sale Lis residence at Lake Academy, iournnh
above Macon on the Forsytu road. It ha? about ui
hundred acres attached—is pleasant y situate., in
’ good and healthy neighborhood; it has hue w..u
9 and a good orchard with a select vari< iv ot fi uh.
’ The place can be seen and examined at u ■. tu
sep 2 tt jam ms n
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
VALVABLK COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
! ur’HE undersigned utters for sale his valuable Oa
‘ 1 and Hickory Plantation of 1,52” acre* -ituutt
j five miles from Albany, on Cooleewahee Ci«.
! There is 7<hi acres ot land in a tine state of c uitiv.
tion, with a good dwelling house, frame negro ln»u*e
new and comfortable, and all necessary out hous<
that a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deems it unnece.**ai y to say an
thing of the fertility us this land. Suffice it to.*;
that it is as good as any oak ami hickoiy land ui ti
' 2d District ot Dougherty county, so justly ceicbrait
tor its richness and adaptation fur the culture ot co
ton,
For terms apply to the undersigned, or to B.
Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show tl
place to any one wishing to look at it.
sept xvn-tf BENJ. R. SMITH.
For Sale on Long Credit.
1 OFFER the Plantation near Americus, f >iii rl
owned by T. L. ZZolt, six miles from Jniericus, <j
the Muckalee creek, containing six hundred and *e’
en acres, two hundred and titty acres cleared, wit
all the necessary buildings, negro house, gin hou*
screw’, Ac. The place will be sold at a bargain an
on a long credit. Apply to T. M. Furlow at Amei
us, or to me at this place.
Macon, oct xiv JAMES W GRI
Valuable Plantations
FUR SALE.
DESIRING to move my planting interest Wot,
otter for sale two valuable Plantations. Oi
situated in Macon county w ithin three miies of Wll
Chester, on the South-Western Rail Road, contaii
. ing 2,4u5 acres of level Uuk and Hickory Land, wit
1 good improvements and between thirteen and tbu
teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable po
tion of which is fresh laud.
The other Plantation is situated in the 14th disirh
of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of ( hokeetichii
kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land abut
two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory Land <>f th
best quality, and the remainder good Fine Lun»
with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, neat
ly all of which is fresh land, and as productive a
any land in South-Western Georgia, and is tine!
watered, and substantially improved. My overseer
will show these places to anyone wishing to exanim
them. My terms will be liberal and payments easv
For further particulars address the undersigned a
Macon. [may 27] N. BANS.
NOf l( E.
I T7ROM this date we shall adopt as near as pos.*ibl
A? the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to d<» 11
From this date all articles w ill be priced AS CASH
• Where credits are given (which will only be gi\ en l<
those who have paid us promptly) an addition will b
made to the pi ice named according to the time de
sired by the purchaser
HARDEMAN A GKIEFIN.
Macon, Jan. 1,1 Bffff. ) <(il ,
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
r piiE subscriber will open the above Hull
JL about the first of April next, tur the ac pVijg
coinmodation of Families, Day Boarders and
’ Transient Customers. This House is uou iiU
ottered as inferior to no other First Class it
’ the South, and from its central location, its iargi
and airy rooms, otters great inducemeuts and accom
modatious to Families und Transient persons. Tht
public may expect from this House, all the luxuries
and comforts to be found in any other hotel.
B. F. DENSE,
mar 2-ts Late of the Fluyd House.
To Builders.
PROPOSALS for building a chapel on th * We*
L leyan Female College, will be received, by the
undersigned, until the 11th proximo. Plans and
specifications may be had upon application to either
ot the undersigned. ALEX. M. SPEER,
dec 2 BENJ. F. ROSS,
W City papers copy. Committee.
HOUSE AND LOT IN VINEVILLE
For Sale.
I OFFER for sale my house and lot in Vineville.—
The lut embraces seven acres of land, well im
proved. The House is new and contains eleven
rooms, writh all necessary outbuildings attached—well
of goud water, Ac., and is a most desirable situation
for a gentleman's residence.
I also offer for sale, my
RIVER PLANTATION",
Lying three to four miles below the city, and con
taining 1,000 acres, half of which is cleared and well
watered with springs. The swamp’land will muke
50 bushels of corn to the acre. On the place are
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 DU. T. M’GOWN’S
SARSAPARILLA
ANL> IODIDE OF POTASH,
fTMIE great Blood Purifier und Health Hr •- r
JL prepared fiom Flesh Root, the only kind \. u
the confidence of physicians ur the public, uld , J
; ported root beiu-; inert. The component' <d < .is
medicine are highly ex-toled by some of th »>. >*t
distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir \V
Fordyce, Brodie, Beil, etc., for the Cure ot l.hvui a
tism,Scrofula, White Swelling, Syphilis N» ■_ •»,
Diseases of the Kidneya, Liver.SpitieandSsi 'i. D; p
sy, Female Complaints, Old Sores, Fin.pie.* on the
lace, etc. It makes the skin cleui and smoota an
object of interest with the ladies. It remove* m r
cury, or any impurities 01 the blood ur *y *1 »u. id
should be used in the spring to purify the ldu> .’ at.d
prevent sickness. Price fl a bottle.
McGOW N’S ESSENC E OI TAR A r
tarn cure for Bow el Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dy-vu
tery. Flux, etc.
ricGOWN’S GOLDEN PEC TORAL.—F<
the relief of Coughs, olds. Consumption, etc.
.M<:GOW.N*-s OINTMENT Nev. knu- nt .
■ fail curing Old Sores, Cancers, Chronic So e l ye*,
etc.
1 The above prepared and sold in Memphis bv
11. S. HUGiiES.
| Sold by ZHILIN A HUNT,
Drug aud Chemical Siore,
Macon, Georgia.
I Feb 2*.
|
( 4 EORKI \ llouMton C ounty*
I On the first Monday in June next at the rf.'
holding of the Hou. Ordinary’s Court in and ! <1
county, application w ill be made to M ll certain lai..:*
belonging to Cornelius B. Weibuine, a mr oi . .. i.
CHARITY WEI.LBOKM ,
march l'.» w td Guardian.
C.E0RC.1A...8188 (OI MY.
TO Jarnva K Leonard an* l others, my erode •*
take notice. I wi I at the hupeiiur i >
held on lhr aecond Mooda) in Slav lu‘Vf, n I «
i) ot Bibb, apply to mu . < ouii for the beau lit ••>' • <
BCt "etililhd an art lot tbr rllet o| bon. t.l '
Macon, dpril k» J<>i!.\ I* HULU I
<t r<* aft« r date *i»phC!ifmti will I «•
O tb« Hou Utdiuary of Uiawtord t
to mH all the real uataiu <d tMunMrl Harper. ,d« •
Caaawl, nite us mmU county 1 hi* Apr.' <n,
J.IMUI il RAR! BH.
•I*» Ate rirfarfawpi.ar-. <*<*»>■ 4,1
EORGIA—( rnwtorit Connty.
\ I Whcrraa. Ezekkl Hull, Administrator t , n >
■blr..! K-b-ttP Hull, 10t...,1 bi1.be,,.,,
.1 ) whose Admimutiation haa been ren>„> ~, .■ *
aid county of Hibb to the county of Crawl' ,
lies to me for letters of dtsmi'ssion from 1,,.'' a l"
dininisti atiou. M
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ingnlur the heirs and creditors of said esu,
how cans,- at my office within the time prescribe ?
aw why said letters dismissorv should not he ..."
, d the said applicant.
Giren under my hand and official signature a
Sov. r.th, 1858. JAMES J RAY h *
O..l‘in’,n.
,■- ■ ■
i ' EDRGIA—Jones County.
Moxuay, November l,t
’1 5- ‘ oort of Ordilimy for Jones Countv „. ,
iivau: > ,|y to law. Preaeat, Charles MaesHk
i< .Imiiurv: •"V,
,< so til Grdinarv of said county—The petition j
i mm W. Moye Administrator on the estate of
■ M >yu deceased, slmw eth that he is al, ,>t t, i
li.irge lie duty assigned him as such A,lmm IMl ',
i ml t'.miclore petitions the Court for a dio-U. '
ins I Administrutionship ' br f
', ..<>MAS W. MOYE, A'lm'r and Petitionee,
Onl ennng the above petition it is ordered ua
•nt.on no issued, and that all persons c<,nrer n j
■ov ca -e. if any th. v Late on or h. ‘ ~. the I*l
■ ■ a ill May next, why die said Thon as \t U*
■ t be discharg,and whv ktt, m
m ,1 a t be granted to him. and tuithrr mdeS
■ ■■ Hon he pnl I in ,ne
• azal'e.. f this State, for the apace of sit n i„„| ls V
t. \ trim extract from the Miunus Jam s Conn n,W
nary, November let, 1856, , ■
nov xi CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary. I
/ ' EORGlA—Join* County.
“ Monday, Dec. 6th, 185- I
The Court of Ordinary for said counts nut ibil
I lay agx. ably to law. Present Charles’Macarthv
, I Ordinaly.
J To the Ordinary of said countv—the petition a
. InHida I .V", Aduiinistrut, ,x of Cad,-, \v. [ JIW
eceasi -i ' lioweth that -lie has discharged tl e dalle,’
j ignetl her ns such Administratrix, and ihein’,.,
> , t it ion > the Court for a dischatge from said Adan.
Is tratrixship. MATILDA LOWE.
Adniinisttatix and Petitioner
" (hi hearing theabove pe.ition. ordered that citatn
•• i i--I„ d, and that nil persons concerned be and tke
re belli,y tequired to sl„,w cause, if any they In,;
iitliefir-t Morihiv in June next, whrtfc
u; aid Matilda Lowe should nut be discharged fna
e ,cr A'lmi, : tratrixship, and wh- Letters ot Diu,.,
ion s! uh! not be granted tuber; and furtheron
le ‘ereii that this citation he published in some puU,
I" 'tazetteof this State for the soace of six month
A true I viraet from tne mii.utesof Joi es Coans
t, hdinars Dec. 6th, 1858. CHAS. HCARTHI
m. dec xvi-6m Ordinary
< v EOKCflA—Jones County.
VT Mosday, Dec. ilth, lj,>«
The Court of Ordinary lor said countv met ih,
lay agieeable to law. Present Charles Mactrtlit
Ordinary. •
foi To the Ordinary of g«d county—the petition/
let lonatliun 1). .Maynard, Executor on the estate 4
llu Yancy Card decer: ed. sbowetb iliat he has dbclurr
; ; d the duty assigned him a* such executor, and thert
lei bre petitions the Court for a diachaze from said ex
cutorabip. JONATHAN I). MAYNARD,
Executor and Petitioner.
On hearing the above pet ion, ordered that citatioi
be i*siied and that all persons concerned be and thev
tie ben by required to *how cruse, if any they hare,
hi oi .1 v the first Monday in June next, whv th
•aid Jonathan D. Maynard should not be discharged
; .rombta executorship and why letters dismis.«on
-houbl not be granted to him, and further ordered
i hat this citation be published in some public Caiet
: te of this State for the space of six months.
1 A true extract from the Minn t csof Jones (’ounrf
‘ Ordinary, December 6th. 158.
| dec xvi 6m CHAS. MACARTHY, Ocdinary
,v VOTICE.-Sixty days after date, applicant
>av ’ "ill made to the Court of Ordinary <4
lhi r Hiwfortl < nnty forle an to sell all the land
let. : n <>> to tb“ c*»:»tp of Fr« T u , i° F. Bacon, hte of
ot- ■ .nnty. .h ce-ed. JERFMTAH C. IIAERVY
‘lubonis non of FRANCIS E. BACON.
,■ ‘ March lt»-2m
:be
z~5 I’ont;) A..Crnv fbr«i County.
" T Wlw»«>;»w Genrure M Bazemore annlie* tn mt
C.rleHe’-*- of administration on the estate of Wa4
t foHnn Bszemnre of said countv deceased,
rh * The*e aru therefore to cite and admonish all ana
einunlor the kindred and creditors of said deceaaß
” ' to ho .'in*! annear at mv office within the time pn
)f , j scribed hv law. and show canae, if anv they hart
whv said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 12th Febn
I 1859. . •
" feb xvi JAMES J. RAY’. Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CHEDb
TORS.
AT J, persons having clams nuainst the estateol
Hmrh T Powell lute of Bibb county deceasd
1 ve re<iue«tod tn present them according to law. ant
nil ihdebted to said estate, are requested t»
1,1 mskensvment. MARTHA A. J. POWELL.
,n * feb 1 '• w-»»0d Adm’x.
Itb j __ ,
ir- F i FORKVA—Jone* County.
,ir- " T Where'w. James Wilkinson, Administrator o(
Benjamin Wilkinson, deceased, applies to me for
ivi !••’ ••*!* of dismission from said Administration,
ic These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ut singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
he be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
id, by law. and show cause, if any they have, why said
ir- letters dismissory should not be granted to the said
as applicant.
h Given under mv hand at office this loth of Feb.,
is ISSs. ’ CHAS. MACARTHY.
ue feb xvi Ordinary.
at * NOTICE.
O IXTI days after date the undersigned as Admin
► ’ istratrix of Wm. Tavlor deceU; cd will apply tn
| t . ’he Cmni of Ordinary of Bibb county tor leave U
; sell all the real estate held bv her as such Admim*-
'j tratrix. ELIZABETH K TAYLOR.
to apl r d Administratrix,
je I
GEORGIA- Bibb County.
J >hn F. L iwson, Administrator )
de boni- ii.-n of John Martin deceas- A Bill of In'
<*d and administrator of Eliza J. Mar terpleader,
tin deceased. Injunction, it
vs. In Superior
Bos’i. k and Johns, Court Bibb«.
Robert Scales, et. al. et. al. j
ITT appearing that Robert NV. Scales of the State of
1 North Carolina, one of the defendants in ?aid Bii!
resides out of the limits of said county and State, it
lu is on motion ordered, that service be perfected oi
-aid Robert NV. Scales by publication for thirty dayi
j. in one of the public Gazettes published in the city of
ie Macon, Bibb county.
;s At Chambers, March 14, 1359.
H. G. LAMAR,
mar 26-30 d Judge S. C. M. C.
/ ' r.01U.1 \ —Bibb ( omit,.
\ I By authortv of the w ill <>f Geo. NV. Towns, late
.. ' <d said county deceased. I will sell before the Court
e House door in naiu county, on the first Tuesday it
j Mav next, the following negroes:
, r ; Betsv, a woman about 43 years old ;
Sarah, a girl about 15 “ “
Mariana boy about 18 “ u
These negroes are very likely and valuable. Term
cash. • ‘ L. B. SMITH,
March 31st, ’’»(♦ Executor, G. W. Towns
april 9 w-tda
NOTICE.
ALL persons are notified not to trade for a note
of hand for s24‘\ dated in May or June I**’,
u made payable to J. L. Hurst on tbe2-Mh of December,
11 1^’ A - and given by R. R. Mmshew-as said note «
u either lost or mislaid and has been fully paid by Mr.
Minshew. This 20th January, isfib.
may 3 d-it* J. L. HURST
A Dill NINTH ATOR.> SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs countv, will be sold on the first Tues
-11 <i> yin June next, between the legal hours of sale be
e fore House door in Gilme” county, one
© lot of land No. 123 in the 6tb district, 2nd section,
originally Cherokee now Gilmer county. The above
Land sold tor the benetjt of the heirs and creditors
< f Benjamin B. Smith late of Twiggs countv deceas
ed. • ROBT. K. PARKER.
apl 23
, NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
4 LL persons having demands against the estate
V of Vt ashingtou Bazemoi-e late ot CraWforn
county d< > ■«*• d, are requested to present them, du
ly : uth iticat- d. within the tune prescribed by law;
tm! all persons indebted to said estate are requeated
to make immediate payment.
GEORGE M. BAZEMORE,
april ’ Administrator, _
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND C REDI-
TORS.
\LL persons having demands against the estate
of Green P. Harp, lute of Crawford county d<
ceased, are i vque*tc<l to pr. sent them, duly authen
ticated, within the time prescribed by law t and all
per*ons indebted to saio estate are requested to
tnuke immediate navinent.
WM. D. HARP.
april ,"o Administrator
/ N EORfil A Crawford (otinii.
\ I NV’heieas, Archibald Kendnek, administrator
upon th* Estate of ThamasC. Kendrick, dec appli<*
to me fm letters of dismission from said Estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
ain .'idat the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to I ■ aud appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law anti show cause t if any they have/ why
-nd let: - should not be granted.
Gi\en under mv hand at office, this B('th 'April,
1* . J AMEN J- RA¥>
Ordinary.
XIAN A JOIINNTON,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MEKCHTS.
1.4, uh savannah, oa.
Rl XANVAY NEGRO!
ijioO Reward.
I>CV fromtny re»nh nre nearßu-seii
I <II in Monroe county, mv negro man.
-IX
HI he, high, tiom aIo 20 years old, inelined to t*
•a.w I d; he Ulka but little and when !°
lia» a <iuw n < a*l look ; he baa a tear about
«s» long oti one hia eH»uw». hr weighs about >•*
ja'ttbd" H 1 was brought fn in last >**
no o i hr l» %mg l<» make Li» usyback H *****
.mm la I liinu h« a M- Jsvi»oa ul H u»-«>
iwtv no . wa- uwrwarua bought by DM i>uuu Nr
\..-| «.i NL n, Ga. A Itbrial icwardwth bu p*»-
hia drii < iv to uir or bia coubuntoMit m any
.be.U «. p. taw y eTTg wun .