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rp HE SiHsrr. •< ;•- ~• u the ; k rear’d demand for Iron Railings of their manufacture, ba been cncour
i age It-> make thu: oiaac'i •»/ th. ir works a special department. possessing superior la ilitics ter the man
ufacture of
IRON RAILINGS,
for any and all purposes of the most approved designs, cither plainer ornamental. They are assured in
saying to the public, that in point of variety and substantial work, together with moderate prices, that they
are determined to please.
In addition to all the usual .‘tylcs of this class of work, they are making
Fuller’s Patent Railing.
T1 i J a new article, possessing extraordinary strength by a combination ul Wrought Iron in it • >‘ructurc.—
ZU es which will be warranted equal to the best made in the Union.
fob 3 R. FINDLAY A SONS.
1)0SE WOOD, S li«i Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
V Cheap V eneered Mahogany Coffins. Also, New
Stvle Metalic Cases, superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metalic Cases at lower prices.
junel7-tf T. i G. WOOD.
Bargains, Bargains.
rpHE subscriber offers f»r sale his Mill > known as
1 the Center Mills, Crawford c-unite, Ga., consist
ing ®f Saw. Grist, Flouring 1 irding
Machine; all nev and in good running ord r, tin re
is seven hundred acres of land, one hundred and fif
ty acres cleared, will pr > luce from 1" to 2” bushels
• corn per acre. The Mills cun be made to earn, with
proper management, from two to three thousand dol
lars a year, attached to the premises is the privilege
of saw timber on sou acres of land, with lUUO more
adjoining that can be bought cheap. This property
is located in one of the healthiest portions of the
State, live miles south of Knoxville, Crawford coun
ty, Ga.. eight miles north of S. W. Rail Road. For
further information address the subscriber at Knox
ville, Crawford county, Ga.
jan UJ-tf JAMES E. BBYCE.
JOSEPH AR WSTRONG,
ATTOREY JLT LAW a
VIENNA, DUOLY, COUNTY GA.
feb 17 w-ly
CLARK & LIPPITT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JZZLLVK, GA.
HAVING returned to Dougherty county, and as
sociated with me in the prucitce of I, w, Alex.
S. Lippitt, Esq., prompt' mid ; lithful attention will
be given to all business entrusted to our care. We
willpractice in the counties of Dougherty, Baker,
Calhoun, Lee, Dooly and Worth—in the Supreme
Court at Macon; in the U. S. Courts, ami wherever
specially engaged. Particular attention will begiv en
to the collecting and securing of nmnev demands.
KiCH’D.* H. CLARK.
Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,1857.
i. NOTH L.
fTMU
1 <»f the LA W in the several counties of the Ma
coil District; also out of the District, in Jone-. Mon
roe and Dougherty, and by special contract, m any
rounty of the State. Office ■ , p in th city
con Ist of March ensuing. I util then mv ad<li« >si>
Albany. Ga. ABNER P. POWERS.
jan 28
Tax Rsceiver’s Notice.
"VfOTICE is hereby given that 1 can be found at
IN Martin II ..is -'orc in Macon e’ cry Monday,
Tuesday and Friday front o clock J. .M., to 3 o’-
clock P. M., to recieve the Tax returns of Bibb coun
ty. CHARLES H. KIT* HINGS,
apt I 9vr-2m
WILLIAMS A POTTER,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
X>. Strut, Xu- f ort.
a. S. WILLIAMS, E. S. POTTER,
G. N. WILLIAMS,
oct 19
J. W. SPALDING <A CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Ab. 8 South C>»uh \. il
Halnat, Saud Loam, Mo.
Our entire attention given to the Sale and Purchase
of Bale Rope and Bagging, Provisions, Flour, Grain.
&c., Ac. Respectfully refer to Merchants of St. Louis
generally. ,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
BROADWAY, XKW YORK,
SIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
nor 5
ALFRED F JAMES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Galveston, Texas.
\\ r ILL attend to the prosecution ami >• dlec :i ot
claims again*! the Gm crmiK-nt of 'f- s.n and
individuals —the investigation of, and perfecting ti
tles, the payment of Taxes, and redemption of pr«-
p■•rty sold tor Taxes in every count) in tue State, al>A
the recording bills in the proper County
wishing to invest in Texas Lands at
fib* present low prices, and desiring information,
u ill a!wax s receive prompt and reliable responses to
their enquiries.
oct 19
JON i:s Je II IV M3ERGH
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 285 Broadway, New York,
Oppn.ltr ,f. T. Stmurl'K.
New Styles tor Gent’s wear constantly on hand,
Also, a choice assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods,
oct 19
PERKINS. KING A, CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20 Broad Street, near Wall New York
Orders for every description of Merchandize will
r c ive prompt attention.
Refers to Campbell Son, Macon, Ga.
lIEXNIS PEI’.KIXS, HENBY L. KING,
Sep 16 HENRY c. PERKINS,
L. V . BLOOM,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 229 Bi-oa lw?.v. Corner Barclay St.,
NI-.W YOKE,
References, in Macon: Me.sis, E. A. J. A. Nis-
K Attorneys at Law; Dr. Robert Collins,
oct 20
WESTEKN HOTEL.
Nos. 9.11,13 d: 15 Cortiaa it Street, New York.
This House is centrally located in the most busi
n . part ot the City and particularly adopted to
> iheru and Western Merchants.
i>. D. WINCHESTER,
net 19 THOS. D. WINCHESTER.
LOCKWOOD A Di BOSS,
558 Broadway, New York.
« 1 ■,s XU.olu.ui.dMdrofolUan Hotel..
G < KUOUO, J. IM BOis.
HEMCY
135 Broadway. N. Y.
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
' I \ ■ll !i li\< I ! o t lie <• > i L’lt !l * l l
I. ,il B<> di-npphi- *nd euuipmetitf
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J” 1 ‘ ‘h lurmsh them at the Factory pncea
V. it 4. ,| IM ,l -i., Banker; Meuir*.
Heur*. Coit A > . < haa Day, F.*q.
M ~L 1 | , hr. Robert Colhtm.
11 tilt VXD Toorll IIKI Mlt.ti.
|« .1 -.11 qmdit.e.
E L. HTItoHEI KEB.
WfSTEhH HOTFL.
If®*. t» 11. 13, & b COHTLAMDT ST,
•!.&<* pe, Ox,.
' at»4 la <W
DDA'IUUaD UI'kcMtHTLK
** » *•« VtM.
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly Crummev Hou.-e.)
ALBANY, GA.
r above Hotel, in Albany, t\ • pi t '
I . I. -.' < :
Kail Road, is now open for the net i»u ot |]j|M
the ixiMA
TRAVELLING Pl BLIC.
The House and Furniture are new. ti. Proprietor
is determined to make it a First Clxss Hotel, and
hones by a strict attention to the wants us his guests, ,
to merit the patronage of the public.
apt 29-ts 1.. H DuNH \M. Pi pi•• tor.
CJL-O ‘T’TZITNTCS-.
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Fall and Winter Steck,
{EMBRACING a large variety of Over Coats,
J Black Diess Frock-,
Business Frocks and Sacks,
? Black Doeskin Pants,
Fancy Cassimere Pants and Vests,
A outh’s and Boy’s Clothing, oct xiv
Furnishing Goods.
White and Colored Linen Bosom Shirts,
Marseilles, “ “j
Merino Shirtsand Drawers,
White Jeans and Caatcii Drawers, •
Merino and Cotton , Hose,
(.loves, Suspenders, Cravats,
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac.
oct xiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
J. R. GRIFFIN, W. C. M. bVNSON
GRIFFIN & DUNSON,
Attorneys at Law,
NLacori, G-e< >rgia.
R'derences.—Gov. Joseph E. Brown, Milledgeville;
lUn. . Washington Pcc, M con, Ga.; H n. William
L. Yi T. R. R. <‘obb,
Athens, Ga.; Hon. (’. J. McDonald, Marietta, Ga.
Office over E L. Strohecker Drugstore.
LOCHRANE & LAMAR,
ATTOBMEVS
MACOX, GA.
Office by the Mechanic’s Bank.
/ \FFICE HOURS from 8 to 12, A. M., 2 to 5, P.
V / M., and, also, from 7 to ]<>, P. M.
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir
'■ ii’. and in the coui.ti<-- of Jones, Monroe and Co
lumbia, and m the Supreme Court.
O. A. UH HR AXE, JOHN LAMAR,
jan 11-ly
MACON & WESTERN R. R.
(\X and after Thm-day, the l.'th inst., the trains
/ will be I tin as follows ;
Leave Macon 12.0”, night, arrive Atlanta 7.15, a. m.
Leave Macon l”.”0, a. m., arrive Atlanta 4.0”, p. m.
I.e:iw Atlanta 12, night, arrive Macon 7. a. m.
Leave Atlanta 11 a. m., arrive Macon WO, p. in.
The night trains will not be run on Sundays. The
10 a. m. train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern Atlantic R. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Memphis, at -.4”, p. m.. with Georgia
R. R. for Augusta at 12 night,, and Atlanta A West
Point R. R. at 12.5, a. m.
The 10.00, a. xn. train from Macon connects with
the Georgia Road at a. in., and Atlanta A
West Poi it. Road, at 12.4', p. m.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail
Road, makes this the must pleasant and direct route
to the »
X IRGINiA SPRINGS.
Through Ticket- to which may be had at Atlanta,
for including Stage fare, 00, and to New
York for :;2
Farther information may be had in relation
I’< J•, on upp -at am to the G n. • I Ticket Office-
Atlanta. ALFRED L. TYLER,
4 aug 2.; Superintendent.
1 >ec< inber 1 . 1858.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
y- - ■■••■•■V-.. 4.
SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
On and after July 15th.
I EAVE Macon 11.45, p. m., and !'.45, a. m.; ar
j ri\e in Columbus a. m., and 3.45, p. m.;
Lvave Columbus 4a. m. and 3.45 p. ni. Arrive in
Macon 'J.S” a. in. and V.lB p. in.
Leave Macon 11, p. m. Arrive at Albany 6.25 a.
m. Daw sun <>.”<' m. m.
Leave Albany 3.””, p. m., Dawson 1.4” p. m.—
Arrive in Macon v.lb, p. m.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Leave.-Macon 7.12, a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.20
, p. m., Albany 4.31. p. in.
Leave Albany 6.20, a. m., Dawson— Arrive at
Macon 3.13, p. m.
Mad Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville
I and Bainbridge, de., connect with regular trains
iat Albany. Also from Dawson :ri-w ti kly to Cuth
bert. Fort Games, Ac.
At M. cou connects with Trains i a Central and Ma
con A Western Rail R .ad.
Passengers from Columbus -ad the West for
South-Wotvrn Georgia er Florida >ir :i.d take the
4., a. m. train, at Culumbus. Bulb trama run ou
Sunday •.
i AIU. from Albany vi: Savai.» ih to New York by
■ Steamships in Cabin. ' Ticket.- can be procur-
I ediiom Rud Ruud Igent, Albanv.
GIO. W. ADAMS,
I july xv Superintendent.
Tin Ware.
IM (H !<!> call H - attention of buyers to my large
stock of ready made Tin Win e. Having confin
ed myaeif to manufacturing exclusively, Jam pre
pai <*d to utter u large -lock and on as guod terms as
; cau be purchased anywhere.
B. A. WISE. Neu’Store,
jan 5 Cherry St.. Yfacon. Ga.
Increasing Trade.
W I ■<.i . ■ • ?i 1.-, <l. i<> t!i (
j fact that ue ate buying uur secomi Spring Stock.—
i Notwithstanding ue hate ordered neurh etery w»ek
4 aua morsnai y that one <d our til tn should g<> North,
I to replneish mote completely with of
Dry GiM*ds. Lace Mantillas, etc. Therefore our
1 Mr. *'Pritchett,” whose la U* is well known, lobe
equal to any in fhi- age <,f tot ami fancy left
M . i , r, s . |f ,| Jat
•• I julilHlMtc” di«l not get him i n the Deep Blue
j Sru, he is tliis week in New Y ork, getting up novel
ties. Newt wwk ar wdl -how tou some of the hie
** " I ail and see u»
FEARS, 'ANSON A PRITCHETT,
•pl I- d A w It
Notice to Planters.
11
' U.S method ol mf«»mmg lUmm wlw wish io
pMH base or sr’l Wegror# ’l.sl lh* Unuoes. wilt hr
A'UiHta •is’j4i*-oas, v-uMoii wa* - i.t.«use, r*>pl*r
. *»f Vhg gia *od Mat - *t*4 N*gf*ses •< tan f•Flaws |
i 7. , ,~Ji» iIAMU t’iuU.' ’
ffiNINGER’S
o
Jr-. ■
GIN,
A. M. BININGfiR & Co.
(Establiflied 1778,)
IMPORTERS,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
This agreeable Tonic is designed especially as a
Safe and reliable Medicine
for Family Use.
The Public are allured that our
London Dock Gin is a superior
article, pofleffing all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
verage, and deserving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the sus
picious decoctions emanating from
irresponsible sources, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our hotife (eltablished
in 1778,) has attained a favorable
reputation for the genuine character
and purity of its Liquors, will, we
trust, be a sufficient guarantee of the
excellence of this article.
Put up in quart and pint bottles,
in cases of one and two dozen each,
with our name on the bottles, and
a faefimile of our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by Druggirts,
Grocers, &c.
Druggifls and Dealers
tso
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
Di red from U. S. Bonded Ware- -
noufes, of all the favorite brands 1
and molt approved Vintages. J
For Sale bv E. L. STROHECKER & CO., and ZEI
LIN, HUNT * CO.,' Macon, Ga. feb 3
/ AYER’S
■W/ Cathartic Pills,
(HUUAR COATED,)
f AKE MADE TO
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK,
luvalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians,
Philanthropists, read their Effects,
and judge of their Virtues.
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach.
Pittsburg. Pa.. May 1, lbds.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir : I have been repeatedly cured us
the worst headache any body can have by a duae or two
of yonr PHU. 11 i*een»R to arise from a foul stomach, which
they cleanse at ouce. If they will cure others as they do
BM, the fact is worth knowing.
Yours w ith great respect, ED. W. PREBLE,
Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints.
Dkpartmkxt of thb Ixtuhob, I
W.ujiHXGTOM, !> C ; 7 Feb.. 1856. j
sir: I hate med your Pills iu my general and hospital
practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to
say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu
lating action on she /»>•« /• is quick and decided, consequent
ly they are an admirable remedy for dersDgementsof that
organ.* Ind(«d. I have seldom found a case of bihoui di»-
eate 6u obstinate that it did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL. M. D.,
Ihygician of the Marine Hotpilak
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms, w
Post office. II istland, Liv. Co., Mien., Nov. 16, 1555.
Dk. Aylr: Yom Pills are the perfection of medicine.
They have done my wife more pood than 1 can tell you.
She bad been sick and pining away for months. Vent
off to be doctored at grea t < xpense, but got no better. She
then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her,
bv expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her
body. They afterwards cured her and our two children
of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bail, and
my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while
others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors’
bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely
even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually
good and honest, w ill be prized here.
GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Postmaster.
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
Ftvm Ker. J. U. Himes, Pa dor of Advent Church. Boston.
Dr. Ayer: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family and at lung those lam < ailed to visit
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and puri
fy the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever
known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my
friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES.
Warsaw. Wyoming Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24.1855.
Dear Sir : I am using your Csthartic Pills in my prac
tice, and find them an excellent t »urgative to cleanse ths
system and purify the fountains »vs the bleed.
JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
From a Urrwarding Merchant of JSt. Louis, Fb. 4.1856.
Dr. Ayer: Your PHU are the paragon of al! that is
great in medici.no. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous sores upon tier hands and feet tlia*
im-urable fur v *ars. Her mother had been long grievous
ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and iu
h-r hair. Aft« r our child aas cured, she also tried your
Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
From the Aer. Ur. Hawkes, of the Methodixt Epis. Church.
Pc’-aski llovse. Savanxar. Ga.. Jan. 6.1856.
Honored S' k : I should be ungrateful for the relief jour
skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you.
A colil settled in my limbs ami brought on excruciating
neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease
grew worse and v orse. until, by the advice of your excel
lent agent in Baltimoie. Dr. Mackenzie. 1 tried your Pills.
Their effects weiw slow, but sure. Uy persevering in the
use of them, 1 un i now entirely welk
Senate Cha veer, Baton Roige. La.. 5 Dec.. 1855.
Dr. A* er : 1 ha ve l-eeii enffely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Gout - -a paiuful disease that had afflicted me
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy. Plethora, or kindred Com
plaints, raquiiii g an active purge, they aiean excel
lent remedy. V
For Costivei less or Constipation, and as
a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma
tion, and even D« al'ness, ami Partial Blind
ness, have been cu red by the alterative action us these
PillS.
Most of the Pills in marke t contain Mercury, whkh, al
though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous
in a public pill, ft om tLe'dreadful consequences that fre
quently follow its incautious use. These contain no mer
cury or mineral s abetauce whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLU
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
COUGH, CROI’P, ASTHMA, IN
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
and for the relief of cousuMiptive patieuis iu advanced
stages of the dh ease.
We need not speak to the public nf its virtues.
Throughout every town, am! almost every hamlet us the
American State*, its wundeiMui cures ut pulmonary com
plaints have made it already known. Nay. few ore the
families in any civilised cuuu try on thb continent with
out some |x*nM«nal ex|*erience 01’ its * fleets ; and fewer yet
the communities any v hire w In h have not among them
H»me living trophy <>f its victory over the subtle and dan
gerous dbeaaea of the thiuat and lung*. While it is the
most powerful antidote yet known to man for the foimi
dable and dangerous dbeaseK us the pulmonary organ*, it
i« nb»o the pit Msantest and ►afert rm nedy that can be em
ployed f»r infants and young |*ere< ns. Parents ebould
hav< it in store against the insidiou s er.emy that steals
upon them unprepared. We have abundant gi'iiud* to
believe the C<erry Pictaral saves mon lives by the con
sumptions it prevents than tin** it cures. Keep it by
you. and cure yunr colds while they art curable, nor neg
lect them until no human skill can mast er the inexorable
canker that, fastened un the vital*, tab ■ jour lite away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, snd as
they know too the virtue® of I lib remedy. •« need not do
mon* than to M*ur» them it is still made tlte best it ran
be. We spare no coat, uo care, uo toil to produce it the
mo*t |«erfr.-t fMMible. and thus afl- rd thorn who rely on
lithe be*t agent which uur skill can furnish for their core.
PREPARED BY HR. J. C. HEB.
Practical and Ana! vtic«l Chemist. Lowell, Maes.
AK O SOLD sr
ZEILIX, HVXT A aud by all UrugßiaU and
llMilem in Medicine. leb 1"
Glove s. Gloves I
and wl tie Kid, Milk, < aalimere and
y Buck Gloves, K d and Buckakin Gauntlets ut
ven superior quality. Just received at
s.-p ■' I 'VINSHIP.
Just Received.
* IfOXI - ■ >■' •••; -t.f fin plate,
I•> < r.lr n,
S 5 •• Wire.
t. I'ikk- 1/ « h Tin,
I . ,<•'! Hu. ket end C..ffw J'ot T'>pe.
8I«> *■ us t . rill. Ear., an 4 Tin Man-
«>.,« kind -i tin- >rn l ».»t<*4>
pri.»« H A WfHE’d Xr» eu.ru,
Im < < bwr, m . Mssue, On.
Ai rived at Last.
•s * Ft< h tCM * h *«f, Ji»mb4s MfoH «•!!
I •***■ SUL i smwrnis vU _
6AUM I IIUJUIAS.
WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE
LOTTERY!
Chartered by the State of Georgia in 1856.
7/dving been appointed by the President and Di
rectors us the \\ altun Female College, Manager of
their Lottery Charter, we intend conducting the
same on the favorite Havana Plan ot Single numbers,
and have located our office ii the city of Savannah,
Ga. We now otter the following
GRAND SCHEME!
To be Drawn the first and third Wednesday iu
each month.
30,000 Tickets-3,237 Prizes Amounting to
$212,000!
Capital Prize $60,000.
] I'! Os
1 *• “ 15,000
1 “ «« ’.. ’ ’ 5,000
1 “ “ 4,00”
3 “ “....2,000 ‘bOOU
10 “ “.. . . l”00 111.000
10 “ “ .... 500 5,000
10 “ “ .... 2t»o 2,000
100 “ “.... 100 10,000
1<»0 “ “ .... 50 5,000
3000 “ “.. . . 30 90,000
3237 Prizes amounting t 05212,000.
The 3000 Prizes us S3O mentioned in the Scheme,
are determined by the luml tigure of the Numbei
that draws the Capital Prize. For instance, say Un
Capital Prize ends with number < s , all those Whok
Tickets ending with 5 are entitled to S3O, in ad
dition to any other prize they may draw. Halves and
Quarters in proportion.
Tickets 310; Halves $5; Quarters
32 50.
Also, the follow ing
Favorite Small Scheme.
To bo drawn Clio Stvond and Fourth Wednes
day of each month.
10,000 Tickets, onlj 107 Prizesamount
ing io $41,000.
Capital Prize $15,(M10.
1 prize 0f|15,000
1•• 5,W»
1 •< 3,000
2 “ 1,000 each is 2,000
2 “ 500 “ 1,000
10 “ 200 “ 2,000
70 “ 100 “ 8,000
lUO “ 50 “ 5,000
I*j7 prizes amounting t 0541,000
Whole Ticksts $5, Halves $2.50, Quarters
$1.25.
Prizes payable without deduction 30 days after the
drawing. All prizes of SIOOO and under, paid imme
diately utter the drawing.
REFERENCES:
Hon. OVID G. SPARKS, Mayor, Macon, Ga.
T. R. BLOOM. Cotton Factor, Macon, Ga.
BELL. FREN I ISS A CO., Savannah, Ga.
FARLEY, J URY A CO., New Orleans, La.
Address
W. C. DAW SON A CO., Managers,
Macon or Savannah, Ga.,
Or, Box D.. No. 41, Post Office, N . 0., La.
Prizes Cashed either in Macon or Savannah, Ga.,
or nt No. St. Charles, between Gravier and Com
mercial Place, New Orleans, La.
march 12-ts
Ga. Pi ters’ Corn Whiskey.
ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ White
Corn Whiskey.
50 barrels Smiths, Old Bourbon, Robertson county
and other brands whiskey, tor sale by
mar 25-ts McCAELIE A JONES.
B. A. WISE
WOULD most respectfully inform the public
his customers that he has removed bis stock of
TOVE,
TIN WARE AND
HOUSE KEEPING
HARDWARE,
TO HIS NEW STORE.
Next door to the Telegraph Building, on Cherry St.,
and would be pleased to have all persons in want of
Goods in my line to call and examine my stuck, where
may be found
Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
Brass and Bronzed Andirons,
Shovels, Tongs and Fenders,
Waiteßs, Ten nnd Coffee Urns,
Steak and Oyster Dishes,
Plated Uasters and Waiters,
Spoons, Forks and Cake Baskets, Silver Tea Spoons
It nd Forks, Table and Pocket ( utlery, Wood Ware,
Brooms ami Brushes Matts. Trays, Sifters, Meat
Cutters and Stutters, Plain and Jai aimed Tin Ware,
and all Goods usually kept in my line.
B. A. WISE, Cherry Street,
dec 23 Mac-.n. Ca.
Exchange on
NEW YORK I OR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER S BANK.
mar 25-ts
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBEATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
IIYM’EPMA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AXDAGIE.
And the various affections consequent upon a disor
dered
STOMACH OK LIVER,
SUCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Col
icky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despon
dency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all
Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it
has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial,
■nd in others affected a decided cure.
This is a purely beneficial compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of
its great success in most of the European States, its
introduction into the United States was intended
more especially tor those of our fatherland scattered
here and there over the face of this mighty country.
Meeting with great success among them, f now offer
it to the A met lean public, knowing that its truly won
derful medicinal virtues must he acknowledged.
it is particula ly recommended to those persons
whose constitutions may have been impaired bv the
continuous use of ardent spirits or other forms of dis
sipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds
its way directly to the scat of life, thrilling and quick
ening* every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit,
and, iu fact, infusing new health and vigor to the
system.
* Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak and low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION:
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has
induced many imitations, which tne public shouly
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bud
anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol
land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince
you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita
tions.
Sold at SI.VO per bottle, or six bottles for
$5.00, by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
MANI’FACTURING
Pharmacuetists and Chemists,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sold in Macon bv E. L. STROHECKER & CO.,
ZEII.IN. HUNT i CO., GEORGE PAYNE, and
Druggists generally throughout the State.
may xix-iy
Swamp Land for Sale.
TJMGIITY-ONL acres of choice Swamp Land, two
r J m’les below Macon, 42 acros in cultivation, the
balance heavily timbered and covered with cane.—
For sale bv N. BASS.
feb 10-ts
Sundries.
*Y BRLS. Prime Planting Potatoea,
3U ll’lf brls. and Boxes Butter and Milk Crack
ers,
25 Boxes Star and Solar Sperm Candles,
25 “ No. 1 Family and Palm Soaps, 5 kegs
Pickled Pork Tongues,
5” Boxes Tobacco different prices,
20 “ prime Cheese, in Store and for sale low
by McCALLIE A JONES,
an 27
8100 K EWAR 1)7
)>e paid f<»r th«- Horse that was stolen un
» the night of the vth im»t., from mv place in
Iforatur couulv, Ga., 13 miles shot e Bainbridge on
Flint river, with the thief and proof to convict. The
I Horse is about nine years old; u large bar, with
long mnnr and tail;‘a bump on his back near
the hind part of the waddle ■ hi* right eve rathei
weak. It ta auptMoted the thief baa <ut oft hit tail
**nd inane t<> di>tigure him. The lliirf is about aix
lect high, .thin viaage, a«ndv whiskers and mous
tache and wears a cap. Theaboia reward will be
| paid ur a reasonable purlmti for either bv me
THOMAHJ WIIXUMN.
Decatur county, l r >th March, ls.’>v-st #
MOUNGER & DeGRAFFENRIED, (.
1 ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSEL LORS A T LAW
Vusb*, inoi, Count, Gt.
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I ■. H 111 111 I .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MA< OM. GA
!<.'£ M*l U CwdmH Sail, »«m V l>> ag .
’ bu.it. oat* }
Fall and Winter Trade
FOR
1858 A N1) 1859.
AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION."
1 ATE are now in receipt of the largest and most
l' comprehensive Stock of (woods that we have
ever presented to the public. Below we simply give
you an idea of our countless variety, and then come
and 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 June Kobe Alaize,
Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two Jupes,
Robe Alaize in Silk. Cashmere and Delaine,
Robe Aquilte in Silk. Cashmere ami Delaine,
Silk Robes in twjor three Volants,
Deux June Alaize in Silk and Worsted,
Printed Cashmeres in Plain ami Fancy colors,
Plain Poult DeSoie and (ilacte Silks.
Chintz Droguset ank Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres and Delaim s.
Mousseline DeChines in every color and variety,
Satin Plaid Poult DeSoles in all colors,
B'ack tiro de Rhine Silks, all widths;
Marcellines and Lining Silks, all colors;
Poult De Soie Quille Stripes,
P ain and Fancy Colored Challics,
M >rning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeves
Trimmings in Cashmere and Delaine;
Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns,
Gala Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety ;
Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Cballies, Italian Cloths
in great profusion ;
Lupin’s famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines of
every shade and hue;
English Merinoes at New York prices,
Ginghams, Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines,
A job lot of 2ft cents Delaines atlll2 1 ; cents a yard.
The above gives but a slight conception of their
Stock of Dress. Goods now on hand at the 44 Bazaar of
Fashion,” by ROSs, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Embroidery and Lace Depart-
M ENT.
Real Point A’Lencvn Lace setts from sl2 to S4O a
sett.
Real Point A Plique setts from $lO a sett to $25.
Valencienes Lace setts in Plain Lace and transfer
from $4 to $25 a sett.
Honiton Lace setts at all prices.
French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low
est price to sl7 a sett.
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves
at all prices.
Marseilles setts of the newest patterns.
French Yokes and Chemisette of superior quality
and design.
Frilling and Flouncings of every quality from 25
cents 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.
I«adies Rea Point Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs en
in-I'. new pattern and el ape.
Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex
quisite designs.
Ladies’ Round 44 Princess Olga.”
Kerchiefs that excite the admiration of all.
Plain Ilemstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in
large quantities.
Misses’ Silk Embroidered Talmas,
Misses’ Dresses iu Merino, exceedingly rich.
A tine Stock of Infant’s Embroidered Dresses and
Waists.
A choice selection of Embroidered Skirts and Hem-
Stiched do.
The above constitutes a few of our styles, all of
which we will be happy to show you at
ROSS, COLEMAN .1 ROSS’
44 Bazaar of Fashion.”
Cloak, Mantilla and Shawl De-
PARTMENT.
The following embraces a few of our styles to which
we invite the attention of purchasers :
Embroidered Velvets from S3O to $75.
44 Princess Olga” for Winter of 1858.
44 Meg Merilles” 44
44 Donizetta” 44 44 ,4 44
4 ‘ Frezzolina” 44 44 44 44
44 Pepita Gassier” 44 44 44 44
44 Rosalies,” a plain but neat style.
44 Maratain,” tasty and full pattern.
44 Coras,” 44 44 44
44 Evas,” with and without sleeves.
44 Casta Diva” of Beaver Cloth, imported.
Stella Shawls of all colors,
Reversible Scotch Shawls that can be worn three
wavs—all beautiful.
Ladies Promenade Shawls,
Cashmere and Merino Scharfs 44 a La Eugenia,”
Plush bordered Shawls, fancy colors.
Velvet and Zephyr Scarfs.for the Neck.
Rigoletts and Nubees for evening wear.
Zephyr Shawls, and in fact everything toplease
the Ladies in the above Department, at the "Bazaar
of Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLIM kN A ROSS.
Hosiery and Glove Department,
Black Silk Hose, all numbered from the lightest
to the heaviest make.
Pearl and White Silk Hose both plain and Em
broidered. in great variety.
A full line of German ami real British Hose, both
black and white, comprising every quuhtv.
A tine assortment of heavy spun Silk Hose, both
white and black.
Lama, 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 full 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 Half Hose, in all sizes and colors.
In Ladies and Gents Gloves, we defy competition,
as 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
and Gents wear, we promise you a most superior
line of all qualities. Don’t foiget to examine this
brunch of our Department at the ‘ 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 of Oil
Paintings and handsomely framed Lithographs of
beautiful, modern design. Among them you will
see
“Sybil’s Cave.” at Hoboken, New’Jersey,
“Tomb of Koscinsco,” at West Point,
44 Height of Fashion/’
44 Washington,”
“ Napoleon,”
44 J.adv and Slave,”
“ Hussar,”
44 Capitol of the United States,”
*• ('hampion of the Rhine,”
“ Prize Fighters,”
“School Teacher’s Frown.”
44 School Teacher’s Smile,” besides many others*
00 band, at the “ Bazaar oi Fashion,” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Staple Dry Goods Department.
Calicoes from to cents. Cashmeres, Vest
ings, Opera Flannels, Linseys, Kerseys. Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla
Cloth, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Bleached and
Blown Sheeting, s r ]i», and 11-4, Canton Flannels,
White Domet and all wool Flannels, Green. Ped. and
Yellow Flannels, of all prices. Linens, Towelings.
Napkins, Huckaback, Birds Eve ami Russia Diapers,
Crash Canvassed and Colored Table Damasks. Fur
niture and Dress Dimity, Marseilles Spreads, Knit
ting Yarn. Table Covers, Piano Covers. Negro Stripes
and Plaids. Tickings. Furniture and Bed Checks, an
elegant assortment of V, 10,11,12 and 14-4 Bed Blan
kets, Negro Blankets in great variety, and at a shade
over cost, to make room, besides a never ending va
riety which it is impossible to enumerate on paper,
but which will be shown with pleasure at the “Ba
zaar of Fashion,” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Fancy Notion Department.
Even’ article for tne Toilet can be found among our
countless variety, and to enumerate would be an
endless task. Suffice it to sav, that in Soaps, Pom
ades. Hair Oil. Perfumery. Hair. Nail and Tooth
Brushes, Hair Pins, Hair Pin Head Dresses, Scissors,
Buttons, Threads, Needles, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks
A Eyes, Cords. Dress Fringes and Galoons, Hamp
ers. Baskets. Reticules, purses, Portmonaies, Belts,
Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpet Bags.
Thimbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor
oughly posted in, and will be hapny to submit to your
inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashion,” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Depart
.3l ENT.
Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and ele
gant shaiteand design.
Tapestrv I russet Carpetings, comprising every
shade and hue, with mingled and set figures in great
variety. Three Ply, Ingrain, Suffer and Dutch
Hemp Carpetings-to suit the most exact and scrupu
lous.
An extensive lot of Rugs of various Patterns be
sides a superb collection of Druggets, Mattings, and
1-4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail io see these Goods, as our prices will en
sure satisfaction. These Goods can be seen at the
44 Bazaar of Fashion” bv
oct 7 ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
To the Public.
ILL and see apecimena of Colored Photographs
J of all sizes, from mi Denture to the full-length
life-sized Portrait in oil, which are now on exhibi
tion at Pi gh’m Fink Aut Gillkhv, and you will
timl th» v can be obtained at his Gallery the, ad ver -
. f J ol Utheis to th« ' lislanding
We do not advertiae io have apeeinM I •of “diet n
guished peraons” taken in New. York, on exhibition,
to make our Gallery attractive. W chare succeeded
thus fur and hope at ill to do so, by taking auperior
pi cl nrr* for our patrons, and by exhibiting no pic
tures except those taken by uuraehes.
jan J.A. PUGU.
M. R. FREEMAN. M. D.
II \VIN’G relumed to Macon, offer* hi* f*rafr»
J B. sional service* to it* riUreti*, and I how of ib«
surrounding country, and is prepared to treat thru
vanotf* d!•**»<• a l ug«’»able •• drmid*
. pea li.-t o. • i.fcP.h-i-t < th. lu. that be I
/it e» i*o poison draw* no blood, and never de*trwra I
the court llulwn* of bl* patveute, be will be I literal h I
palnntiaed by the affhrted
Part** niar al ten I ion will be given to Planta
v*o*i and other country practise
•< Um. Im ux b>M. n.
U rafort.
• J
Valuable Lands.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
Ist District—Nob. 60, 97.
BAKER.
7th District—No. 88s
Sth du la, 828, 329, 333, 369, 378, 879, 389,
406, 408, 410.
loth do 45, 46. 47
WORTH
7th District—Nob. 124, 449. 525
15tli do 11,12,55.
16th do 26,27,38,239.
I I I'
Ist District—Nos. 130, l»»o, 168, IM.
13th do 4, 84, 181.
14th do 85,77,144,198.
SUMPTER.
15th District—Nos. 87, 91, 94.
27th do. 193.
28th do. 808.
TERRELL.
11th do 128, 250.
12th do 198,2vL
WEBSTER.
Ibth District —No. 75.
RANDOLPH.
sth District—Nos. 57, 107 212.
6th do 18, 83.
Sth do 144.
10th do 248, 249.
CLAY.
7th District--No. 197.
MILLER.
12th District—Nos. 209, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 257
259, 337, 375, 376, 396.
13th do 44 «, 18. 19. 28, 36, 76, 891, 392, 394.
DECATUB.
14th District—Nos. 130.
27th do. 44 1 90, 246.
THOMAS.
Bth District—No. 337.
DOOLY.
Ist District—Nos. 7, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222,
223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228.
2d do. 44 152, 237.
7th do. “ 211.
Uth do. 44 110.
IRWIN.
Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161 162
171.
COFFEE.
Ist Distr 254.
APPLING.
2d District—Nos. 540, 341.
MUSCOGEE.
10th District—Nos. 65, 67.
TAYLOR.
12th District—No. 19.
13th do. 85, 87 t 88, 107, 108.
14th de. 63, 647158.
15th do. 28, 65.
TALBOT.
16th District—No. 40.
PIKE.
Sth District—No. 242.
HOUSTON.
••th Dictnct—No. 214.
PULASKI.
Sth District—No. 102.
CLINCH.
12th District—Nos. 35, 116,117,165,166,167,182,194,
’>s, 251, 290, 291. 293, 802,346,
3v 7 , 356, 357, 858,359, 860, 386,
418, 444, 515.
13th do 86, 96, 122, 137, 146, 159, 391, 392,
437, 462. 468, 469.
MERRI WETHER.
Ist District—No. '.’7.
CARROLL.
2d District—No. 27.
RABUN.
3d District—No. 73.
ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE.
Ist District, Ist section—No.f42l.
3rd do 44 do 216.
9th do 44 do 51.
4th do 2nd do 107<
ath do “ do 11.
‘•th do “ do 110,116,148.
10th do “ do 58.
12th do 44 do 253.
13th do 44 do . 171.
14th do 44 do 61.
15th do “ do 214.
25th do 44 do 65.
26th do “ do 58, 158,203, 226. ’
27th do 44 do 41,50,89,318.
.6th do 3rd do 126,249.-
bth do “ do 91.
yth do “ do 270.
16th do 44 do 38.
17th do 44 do 799.
20th do 44 do 536.
23 rd do 4 4 do 52.
24th do 44 do 131.
4th do 4th do 225,323.
sth do “ do 314.
6th do “ do 68,72.
7th do 44 do 246.
9th do 44 do 157
10th do 44 do 6, 33,35,40,42,108,110*
131,204, 208, 297.
11th do 44 do 34.
*l4th do 44 do 242.
15th do 44 do 48, 153.
19th do 44 do 29,81,95,126, 127.
For sale by T. R. BLOOM,
Aug. 12th,’ 1858. Macon, Ga.
Sol'Tll-WESTERX GEORGIA
LANDS!
LEE COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos, 118, 155, 161.
ISth “ “ 1«.
14th “ “ 65, »», 100,138.139, 157,
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District—Nos. so, 82.135, 212 . 2.54.
lllth “ “ 22«, 240, 245, 247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. t>s, 66, 129.
4th “ " 191.
RANDOLPH COUNTY’.
sth District—No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 169, 188, 189, 196, 229, 231, 234
254.
15th Di«trict—Nos. 60, 64, 66, 72, 157.
16th “ “ 11,20,21,43.44,53,54,116, 117,
128,137, 143, 144, 154, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171
188, ISO, 195, 197, 198, 232.
DOOI.Y COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 68, • 2, 206.
3d “ “ 30, 67.
6th “ “ 2. 4, 19, 20, 30, 35, 36, 40, 51, 54
112,113, 147, 179.2'15. 2'*, 212, 237, 250.
7th District—Nos. 1, 65, 66, 129, 121,132, 188, 189,195
10th “ “ 82, 110,111,116, 184, 141,142, 148
147, 167, 197, 223, 255, 256.
14th District—Nos. 16, 18,19. 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 82,79, 85, 110,176,177,204,
205, 211. 214.
Bth District—Nos. 150, 151, 161, 162, 168, 172, 177,
178, 189, 196,199, 215, 216, 265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3rd District—Nos. 35.
7th “ “ 28.41, 56. 61.
MACON COUNTY.
Bth District—No. 93.
Ist “ •• 116.
2nd “ “ 178, 208,209.
MARION COUNTY.
d District—No. 65.
4tb “ “ 97, 98, 125, 158.
Uth “ “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 1-7,199, 202, 2"9, 215, 228, 256.
13th “ " 13. 98, 126, 152,134, 152,153, 155
156, 158, 168, 182, 174, 198, 217, 243, 252.
14th District—Nos. 93, 98, 103, 126. ,
15th “ “ 137. I '.-. 229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th District—Nos. 73, 102,1"3.
EARLY COUNTY.
26th District—Nos. 35, 36, 37. 38, 84, 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 12, 13, 16, 17, 51, 68, 66, 76, 89,
90, 92, 93, 96, 141, 146, 147, 150.
16th District—No. 280.
27th “ “ 263, 264, 29’. 299. 300, SOI, 308.
THOMAS COUNTY.
'th District—Nos. 389, 391, 392,423, 424.
17th “ '• 212,347,348,374.376.
The above lands owned and for sale bv
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston A Co.'s. feb 8
ARKANSAS LANDS
(8036 ACRES)
r-OT=L SALE.
r fMIE following valuable lands in the State of Ar-
1 kansas are offered for sale at very low prices and
on the most accommodating terms, viz:
4,335 acres in Crittenden county located on
the St. Francis river high above the Ute high wa
ter —and as rich in soil as any land* in the State.
1,760 acres in Prairie county, in lots of 160, 320 and
640 acres; they are hrst-rate lands and well located. .
633 acres situated in Independence county, about
our miles from Batesville ia flourishing town; and
about one and half miles from the river—about 4V
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.
307 agres in White county ; 863 80-100 acres in
Bradley county ; acres in Poinsett county, The
above rank as first-class lands, welllocated in flour
ishing neighborhoods.
1,62” acres on White river, two mile* above the
town of Desarc. This is known as the White Blufl
tract, and is high and drv above all overflows. The
land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects calcu
lated to make an excellent plantation. White river
is navigal e al! the year for one hundred miles above
this true* whi h is one of the best pointe on the riv
er for a wo«>u 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
in a short time.
The above lands are exempt from taxation up to
IH6B 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
tle Rock Rail Road, they will consequently increase
greatly in value.
For further information apply to A H. Douglass.
Memphis, Tenn., or to I B I►l< »< > .
iuly one Agent, Macoi, *vn
ROBERT FI.M)LAY ) Complaint iu Butts bupe-
Vs. jierior Court.
PlauU-r’s Manufactur • Returnable te Mwcb Term
ing Company of Butte I
County
' pin: Plrinliff in this' seelin' «"g hied in tbe ClerV*
I offic« the Superior Court jwilb bis Dwiara
t*uU bl* it tlaliiig tb«' <i<-trnd«i
lie place of doing b*.t**ocM, or have uo individual
tn oflu e in n whom aervire of write may be paitect
ed Ui the auowl«dg«* of *aid affidavit.
The** are therefore to cite and aduwtusb th*- de
f«-n«iai>l* m *«‘d • auar tv Im* and appear at aaid Court
on Monday In March neat to »MW*r the
< ... j •. "G!t » <>■ B *• ’ ! t ••
drtaall lb»ifc»f the emd Court will proceed as
to* shall appertain Witnes* (be Honorable KG
Ca bi n see, J uda* of vs nmd Court J
kb lv WM B
SAMTJEE H*WASHINGTON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir- <
cuit, and in the counties of Washington, Wilkinson
and Laurens. Office next to Concert Hall, over
Pavne** Drntf Store. -jet 21
HAY, HAY, HAY!
T7IVE HUNDRED Bales prime Eastern Hay, in
first-rate order, for sale in lots to suit purcha
sers. 11. M. NORTH,
dec 9-ts Ralston’s Block, Third street.
Crockery Store.
rpHE undersigned thankful for the very liberal pat
-1 ronuge bestowed on him the past season, would
must respectfully ask arontinnance of the same,at the
Oi.h Ckockrry Stand on Triangular Block, where he
is pi epared to show as flue a stock of China, Glass
and Crockery Ware as can be found in the South.—
Every body is invited to call and see a beautiful as
aortuieffit of dining and tea Setts; some verv rich
and for sale low. R. R. HUTCHINGS.
To the Lovers of the Turf and
ADMIRERS OF THE
ELOOD HOUSE.
I OFFER for sale my beautiful race colt
1 Boatman by Monte out of Kate
gowcry, dam Mary Buford, by Jlavock, son
of Fir Charles. This Colt ia descended from the best
racing family of horses in America, and is in all re
spects a very superior animal. Bis pedigree can be
proven by the belt authenticated records. Apply to
It. JORDAN, JR.. Monticello,
jan 27 Jasper Co., Ga.
To Teacher* &. Hotel Keeper*
MONTPELIER SPRINGS
FOR SALE OR RENT.
rpiIIS property consisting of extensive improve
-1 ments of all kinds, with Gardens, Orchards,
Shrubbery, etc, and three hundred acres of land
(one-half rich woodland / is now offered for sale or
rent to a responsible purchaser or tenant on very fa
vorable terms.
The place has been improved w ith great taste and
beauty, and to a gentleman desirous of establishing
a select School or opening a watering place it pre
sents an opportunity rarelv offered.
The Springs ('fine Cbalvbeatc water) lie 16 miles
West of Macon, end seven milfeo ftum 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. Possession given at once.
Dec. f»tb, 1858. ALEX. M. SPEER.
A Vesira le Residence tor
THE subscriber intending to remove, offers for
sale Lis residence at Lake Academy, four miles
’ above Macon on the Forsyth road. It has about one
’ hundred acres attached—is pleasantly situated in a
goud and nealthy neighborhood; it has fine water
and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit. —
’ The place cau be seen and examined at any time.
2-ts JAMES N. KING.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
T-IK undersigned offcr« for «ale his valuable Oak
and Hickory Plantation nf 1.'2” acres rifuated
fire mile*! from Albanv on Unoleewahee f’reek. *
There is *OO acres nf land in a fine state of cultiva
tion. with a gnnd dwell-p? hnn«e frame negm house',
new and comfortable, and all necessary out houses
thn* a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deems it nnneoes'flrr to car anv
thinrrnf the fertility of this land. Suflire it to «av
that it is a« jmod n« anv oak and hick Arr land ; n the
°d District of Dougherty conntv. sn instlv celebrated
for its richness and adaptation for the culture of cot
ton.
For terms apptv tn the undersigned, nr tn B. A.
Massev. Overseer, nn the place, who will show the
place tn anv nne wishing to look nt it.
sept xvii-ts BPN.T. R. SMITH.
For Sale on Long Credit.
T OFFER the Plantation near Jmericus. formerly
nwred hr T L. mile® from Jmeriru® nn
the Muck'iler creek, containing six hundred end sev
en acres, twn hundred and fiftv acre® cleared with
all the hnildinc'. negm hon'e. gin house,
screw. Ac. The place will he snld at a bargain and
on along credit. .4pnlv to T. M. Furlow at Arneri
‘ u«. or to me at this place.
Macon, oct x?v 1 WIFS W GRIFFIN.
Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
DESIRING to move mv planting interest West, I
offer for sale two valuable Plantations. One
situated in Macon countv within three miles of Win
chester, on the Snuth-Western Rai! Road, contain
ing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with
good improvements and between thirteen and four
teen hundred acres iu 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 ( hokeefichic
kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about
two-third« nf which is Oak nnd Hickorv I.and of the
best oualitv. and th»* remainder good Pine Land,
with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near
ly all of which i« fresh land, and as productiye «•»
anv land in South-Western Georgia, and is finely
watered, and substantially improved. My overseers
will showth.e«e places tn anv one wishing to examine
them. My terms will be liberal and pavments easy.
For further particulars address the undersigned at
Macon. (may 27] N. BASS.
NOTH E.
FROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible
the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it.
From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH.
Where credits areuiven (which will only be given to
those who have paid us promptly ) an addition will be
made to the price named according to the time de
sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
I, 1858. jan 7
Rheumatism Cured Without fail,
BY DR. T. M’GOWN’S
SARSAPARILLA
JVNED iodide of potash.
THE great Blood Purifier and Health Restorer
prepared from Fresh Root, the only kind worthy
the confidence of physicians or the public, old im
ported root being inert. The components of this
medicine* are highly ex-toled by some of the most
distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir Wm.
Fordyce, Brodie, Bell, etc., for the Cure of Rheuma
tism, Scrofula, White Swelling. jSyphilis, Neuralgia,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver.Spi’ne and Skin. Drop
sv, I emale 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
cury. or any impurities of the blood or system, and
should be used in the spring to purify the blood and
prevent sickness. Price $1 a bottle.
McGOWN’N ESSENCE OF TAR—A cer
tain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dvsen
terv. Flux. etc.
M< GOWN’S GOLDEN PECTORAL —For
the relief of Coughs. Colds, Consumption, etc.
McGOWN’S OINTMENT -Never known to
fail curing Old Sores, Cancers, Chronic Sore Eyes,
etc.
The above prepared and sold in Memphis bv
H. S. HUGHES.
Sold by ZEILIN A HUNT,
Drug and Chemical Store,
Feb. 28. Macon, Georgia.
Ambrotype Car for Sale.
I WILL sell cheap for cash a good Ambrotype Car,
. suitable for traveling through the county. Also
a good Camera and every thing that belongs to the
Ambrotype process. A good business for a young
man who wishes to travel and make money. Instruc
tions given if required. Address
JOHNG. MORGAN,
may 21 w-im Clinton, Jones Co., Ga.
L. J. DONN ELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DEALER IXBAGGING, Ac.,
49 Broad Street- New York.
dec 9
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\GREEAIJLY to an order of the Ordinary of
. Crawford county, (July term, 1859,) will be sold
before the Court-house door, in the town of Knox
ville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in October next, the well known and desirable
plantation belonging to the estate of Francis E. Ba
con. dec’d. The plantation lies in the Old Agency
Reserve, on the east side of Flint River, said countv
of Crawford, containing one thousand acres of land,
more or less, some five or six hundred acres of which
are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, and
very productive ; the woodland is rich oak and
hickory.
This plantation combines advantages inferior to
none m this section of the State, as to health, conve
nience and fertility, having a goed comfortable
dwelling, new framed negro bouses, new gin house,
screw, etc.
Terms—One and two years’ credit, purchaser giv
ing good and sufficient security.
Sold for the purpose of distribution.
JEREMIAH C HARVEY.
July 5, 1859. Adm’rde bonus non.
ADMI NINTH ATOR’N SALE.
OT.XTY lIAYN after «l:»te applirnt on will bv made
Oto the Ordinary ol Hou-i n county lor k uvr j
Nell, al private Male, the wild and scattered Land* i
belonging U> the ewtaie of Carlton Wellmm deceased,
late of waid county. Tin* June 2«"», 1
BARNETT HOLEMAN,
jmit r <1 h * - •<! ■’ |
/ 1 EOKGI Bibb < o«aty.
I I WHFRKAH Jam** M D.aviw a* r ol |
Eh/al<eth Tharp*** ~f •*** eownty deceaMed ap
plica lu iw fol fi lter* diawiraury tberetr> in 4 I ■
Tlh-m- are therefore tn rite and admonish all •nd d
singular the heir* and rre«hD»r* <4 awd eotate <o | I
*!••/*» mum al in* off”*- within the tw>r pr<*mbrd bv c
!•* «»bv *M'd letter• di»mi»Moiy abouid not be grastj t
ed the Mid appiaanl
liiven uodor band ia offiee, July 4tb. 1*59. t
W. T M ABeFY, Ordinary
|M N( kN A JOMftVTO*
FACTORS A COMMIMXOa MEBCE 1, J
m 14 it tuvlXikU, 1
fiEORGTA, 8188 rorNTY.
A I.L nerfonn indebted to the entnte of the lute J # .
41 B»pn Bond of Bibb county, Ga., tire re« reeled
to make immediate payment, and all persona l.iniuj,
demands against the estate of raid deceased aie ic
queated to pi eaent them in teiinaof the lu»
THOS. H MOUGHON, )
WM. S. MOUGHON, f
jyThe Jlbany Patriot will copy the above the
time reoniri u by low. n . BV
/'I F.OltGlA—Jones County.
VI W hereaa, James Wilkinson, Admiuiatrator of
Benjamin Wilkinson, decea.-ed, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said Administrate n.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the heirs and creditors of .aid deceased to
be and appear at my office within the time nre«ct ii„.a
by law, and show cause, if any thet hate, uhv . ,i,i
letters disnussury should not be granted to the - i
applicant. “
Given under my baud at office this loth <>!' | , i
1858. CHAS. MACARTHY ’’
- *_ Ordinal v.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED|.
TORR.
ALL persans having demands against tl.
<>f Washington p |„, e
countv deceased, are requested 1., present .|„
ly authenticated, within the time p>< < ril H f| |. v i,,«L
and all persons indebted to said estaie are inme,tJ
to make immediate pavment. 0
GEORGE JI. BAZEJIOItE
“I"' 1 M Administrator.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND < RPDi.
TORS.
■ A I ,crsonß living demands against the est ite
, IX of Green P. Harp, late of (an f or d countv de
ceased, are requested to pr< sent them, duly aiithen
ticated. within the time prescribed bv law and all
persona indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment.
n .A WM. D. HARP,
aprll 80 Adninittrator.
EORGI A—Crawford ( ouiGy.
VT Whereas, Archibald Kemlruk. administrator
■ upon the Estate of ThomasC. Kendrick, sillies
■ to me for letters of dismission from said Estate
1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
r singular the kindred and creditors nf said deceased
• to be and appear at my office within the time tire’
scribed by law and show cause (if any they bai e wbv
1 said letters should not be granted.’ ’
f Given under mv hand at office, this 30th Anril
’ I®"**- JAMESJ. RAY. ’
, Ordinary,
e EORGIA-.C rawford County.
VT Whereas, Oliff Philips applies Io me for let-
J tors of administration on the estate of Solomon Phil
. ips of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, if anv they have
why said letters should not he granted. ’ ’
Given under my band at office, this 24th May
1859. ■’
r may 29 JAMES J. RAY. Ordinary.
< f ' EORGIA, Crawford Comity.
a U Thomas Alexander Mill,, Administrator with
r the Will annexed, as Isaac Mills, dec'd. applies to
- me for letters of dismission from the adminiriinion
of said Estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of said estate, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
law to show cause, if any they or either of them have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature Mav
6th, 1859. ’ ■
2 JAMES J. RAI, Ordinary,
j may 14-6 w
v
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
c TTTII.I. be sold on the first Tuesday in Augnst
V ' next, before the Court House door in Bibb
Countv, the following property to-wit;
, Part of Lots No. 7 and Bin square 44, being 58
p feet more orless, on Fifth Street, and running hack
210 feet to an alley in the rear—lying in the city of
Macon and known as the place whereon the under,
signed now resides. Sold as the propertv of the
estate of William Tavlor late of said county deceas
' ed. for the benefit of said estate
e pine xv F. K. "’A YI.OR. ,4dm’r.
TRI STLF‘B SA LE.
BY virtue of an of the Hor ruble Superior
Court of Crawford connty will b<* sold before
tho.Conrt House door in the town nf Knoxville in
1 said countv, on the first Tuesday in Julv next, with
in the legal hours of ®a!e twn I nt« in «aid town, fnr
merly known as the Delk and Bacon House lots, but
1 lately known a® the place whereon Elizabeth B M llg
, / now HamilD lives. Sold a® the property of John H.,
Thomas J., and Richard C. Mills, minor®. Terms
on day of sale. E. W. ALLEN,
may 2‘.‘-tds Trustee.
CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALE.
VTT7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
yV next, in Knoxville, in said county, with-
I in the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
e wit:
Lot of Land number 36. in the fith District of orig
- inally JZouston now Crawford countv. to satiiifi a fi
i fa from Muscogee Superior Court tn favor of William
N. Fluker vs Thomas Chaffin, and said fi fa trans
• ferred by said William N. Fluker io John Peabody.
Propertv pointed out bv Jam*? M. Tevlor This Ist
t June. 1859. * MORGAN 77ANCOCK.
june 4 Sheriff.
EORGlA—Crawford Connty.
\ T Sixty days after date application will be made
’ to the Ordinary of Crawford county for leave to sell
, all tne lands belonging to the estate of Green P.
.. Harp, late of said countv of Crawford deceased.—
, This May Both, 1859. ’ WILLIAM D. HARP.
? june 4 w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS S \ LE.
\GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
. Ordinary of Crawford county, at June Term,
1959, will be sold before the Court House door m
? the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, within the legal hours of sale, the east
half of lot of Land number sixty-one, (•!> in the sec
) ond district of Crawford countv. Sold as the
? property of Samuel Harper. Senior, deceased, for
- the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day. of sale. This
June 6th 1859. ' JAMES M. HARPER,
june II Administrator.
TWO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Crawford
county, Ga., at the first regular term after expira
tion of two months from this notice, for leave to sell
all the land belonging to the estate of Washington
Bazemore, late of said county deceased, for the ben
efit of heirs and-’ereditors of said deceased.
GEORGE W. BAZEMORE, Administrator.
June 9th, 1859
G EORGlA—Crawford County.
Court of Ordinary, June Term. 1859.
In re., Griffin Oneal’s estate, John W. Attwater
and Griffin G. Oneal, Administrators of said estate
having tiled their returns in my office and represent
ed that they have fully administered said estate and
praveth Letters Dismissorv.
Therefore ordered by the Court that all persons
concerned show cause, if any they have,within the time
prescribed by law why said letters should not be
granted; that this order be published in the State
Press, in terms of the law and be entered on the min
utes of the Court.
CULVELHOESE A ANSLEY,
Movants Attorney.
A true extract from the Minutes. June Sth. 1859.
june 11 JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
C't EORGlA««Crawford County.
T Court of Ordinary, June Term, J 859.
In re., Willis Boon’s (state. James M Davis, Ad
ministrator of said estate, having filed his returns in
my office and represented that he has fully adminis
tered »aid estate and pray Letters Disrfiissory.
Therefore, ordered bv the Court that all persons
concerned show cause, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law. why said "letters should not
be granted, that this order be published in the State
Press in terms of law and entered on the minutes.
CULYERHOUSF A ANSLEY.
Movants Attorney.
A true extract from the Minutes. June sth, 1659.
june 11 • JAMES J. RAY. Ordinary.
Notice.
1) Y the twenty-fifth day of December next. I prom-
) ise to pay A. P. Harp. Executor on the estate
of Dixon Harp deceased, or bearer, the sum of three
thousand one hundred and ninety-five dollars for
value received. Dated some time in Mav.
WM. D. HARP.
Administrator of Green P. 7/arp.
The public are hereby cautioned n- tto trade for tho
note of which the above is a copy in substance, as
the consideration for which it was given has failed ;
therefore I am determined not to r av it.
j w-2t Wm. D. I'y i:r
< HUI I’OKI) SHI.RD F S\LE.
11 ’’"ILL be sold before the Court House 1 •»< r in
V V the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday iu
August next, within the legal hours of side, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Ol ' - ■ ■ rth-
half of lot number ■,<’> in the 6th District of originally
Houston now Crawford county, to satisfy two ti fas
issued out of a Justice Couit for the ■> . Dirt, of said
countv of Crawford, in favor of John T. Bartlet vs.
Jane harper and Alexander Bryant, security ; said
land levied on as the propertv of Jam Harper.—
Propertv pointed out bv defendant. Levied on and
returned to me bv E. W. Turner, Constable. Una
June 20th, 1659. ’ MORGAN liANCOt K.
june 24 w Sheriff
/ i EORGIA Crawford Count).
VJ Whereas, Benjamin Thonousou and Th- mas Bai
ley applies to me for letters of administrateon on
the estate* of Jonathan Thvmasun late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite at d admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* <4 said detd
lobe and appear at my oflicv within the time pre
scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why
-aid fetters should not be granted
Given uu.er my hand ut « tl •»-. thi-fO’li dav of
June, D 59. JAMESJ KAI ,
june 24 Ordinary
/ ’ I.ORCi % < ihu lord ( uuut >.
I l
Irra <»f administration on lb< estate of
Isaac Fincher deceased.
These are Ibwefuie to cite and admot.isb al!
singular, the Im <r» and creditors of ihr
•fi< cased, to bt* and al mi <4! < r aHi < the
Ume prescribed by la» to show cause if any
ei'bci us theta may have; why said letters siD*ui4
not be granted the »«id ap, 4<«. >
Given under my Land and vffFiai signature st
&<*■ Thia irtt June, I*
)uue M « JAMES J KAT, Ord*nar?
U AhTED.
J -1 Am aiiH buyuig Mmtory U arranlf.
. aad will ai»s»* gi»* toa b gbaat cataA m
Mawa, a9 G J eLAAI