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IRON RAILINGS,
: any and all purp<— of the inu.-t approved designs, either plain or orirni.. -ntal. They arc assured in
ing to the public, that in p.-int of variety and substantial work, together with moderate price?, that the)
..) ■• determined to please.
In additfon to all the i-ual styles of this class of work, they are making
Fuller s Patent Railing,
i • j; ■ a new article, p<»<-es.dng extraordinary strength by a combination of Wrought Iron in its structure.—
A I of which will be warranted equal to the best made in the Union.
feb 3 R. FINDLAY & SONS.
O OTP.FIA2'
7>OSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
■ j Cheap Veneered Mahogany Coffins. Also, New
1. Metaiic Cases, superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metulic bases at lower prices,
iune 17-ts T. & G. WOOD.
Bargains, Bargains.
r pilE subscriber offers for de his .Mills known as
1. U. Cent Mills, Criiwforil county, Ga., consist
i igt,t Saw, Grist, Flouring Mill and Wool Carding
Machine; all new and in good running order, there
i even hundred acres pfland, >uc hundred and tif
t ;..•.<•< cleared, will produce from 10 to 20 bushels
rii per acre. The Mills can be made to earn, with
proper management, from two to three thousand dol
-1 •> a year, attached to the premises is the privilege ,
< ♦’saw timber ou 800 acre* of land, with 1000 more
uing that can bo bought cheap. This property
i I cated in cue of the healthiest portio sos the
8 t ■. •, live miles south of Knoxville, Crawford conn-[
’", Ga., eight miles north of S. W. Rail Road. For
i information address the subscriber at Knox-!
■> o. , (‘rawford county, Ga.
JAMES E. JRT< 1..
JOSEPH ARMSTRONG,
ATTOREV AT 2LA.-W v
VIENNA, DOOLY, COUNTY GA.
feb 17 w-ly
CIARK & LIITITT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AL BA XV, GA.
I FAYING returned to Dougherty county, and as-
I L sociated with me in the practice of Law, Alex.
S. Lippitt, Esq., prompt and faithful attention will I
•’ ■ u»v< ato ail business, entrusted to our care. V e
wot practice in the counties of Dougherty, Baker,
i n-'un, Lee. Dooly and Worth—in the Supreme
C ... at Ma on; in the U. S. Courts, and wherever!
ci a! iv engaged, i'arliculai attention will.be given
• » the collecting aud securing of money demands. j
KIUH D.‘ H. CLARK.
Albany, Ga., Doc. 7,1857.
LAW NOTICE.
r | 'MIL indorsignedoilers his services in the practice i
1_ of the LA W in the several counties of the Ma- '
c>a I’ 'net; also out of the District, in Jones, Mon-
■ and Dougherty, and by special contract, in any
of the State. Office opened in the city ot Ma
•• • * tof March ensuing. Until then tnv address is
• ABNEII i’. l'OWhii.\
WILLIAMS & ROTTER,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
No. I’3 South, Strict, New York.
tt. S. WILLIAMS, E. s. POTTER,
0. X. W ILLIAMS,
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J. W. SPALDING & CO.,
?.;taii..ion and Forwarding Merchants,
•V<. ,','u ;;.4 Cuninm'ial S'rut, betr-ei Alirkit an; |
Hu/ ? , J/ *
Oar entire attention given totbeSale and Purchase
of B ■ e Hope and Bagging, Provisions, Flour, Grain. ;
.■> . a Respectfully reter to Merchants of St. Louis i i
oct I’.'
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
BRJADWAY, INT-KW YORK,
SIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
nor u ' j
ALFRED F JAMES, I :
Zk.TTOfLISrjSY' -A.T LAW,
Galveston Texas, i
\ V T iLL attend to the prosecution and collection oi ;
t ▼ claims against the Government of Texas am! i 1
individuals—the investigation of, and perfecting ti | '
Lus. the payment of Taxes, and redemption of pre j
party sold for Taxes in every county in the State, als< | i
ue l _’.Yf or<^n K * n the proper county
;> £ - Pers< m wishing to invest in Texas Lands a’
tbo present low’ prices, and desiring information, j
will always receive prompt and reliable responses to f
their enquiries. >1
oct ID
J.AES a hanabMrgh! !
jMCEZR.CjET.A.IsT r TAILORS,
No. 235 Broadway, Kevz York
OpfvtUe A. T. SCawirt'ii.
Xe:v Styles fur Gent's wear cmstantly oa hand
11 ..lettuce assortment of Gent s Furuislune Goods
Oct 19 s
I’ER’iIXS. KING At CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS i
Ho. 20 Broad Strset, (near Wall, » - v „ k ’ j i
Orders for every description „ _:n I 1
;ve prompt attention. . Merchandize will
Refers to Ca*ui*b'*
i xsis permino A Son, Macon, Ga. i
avp 18 t HRXttY L. KING.
M HENRY C. PERKINS, i
E. W. BLOOM.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV/.p
No 229 Broadway, Owner Barclay St.,
XEW YOKE, (
Koferences, in Macon: Messrs. A. AJ-A. . is- ,
1, \t >l.leys at Law ; Dr. Robert CoUlus.
WESTERN HOTEL,
, ,y 9,11,13 & 15 Cortlandt Street, Now Yorx.
-.House is centrally located in the most but: I
, -t of the Citv and particularly adopted tv
THUS. D. WINCHESTER.
LOCKWOOD A Di DOIS,
lIRRCHANT TAILORS,
558 Broadway. New York.
, ti St. Sicholunaiid Alttivpolitaii IMfh.
.VOOD J- vvboh. ;
SIILMiY
195 Broadway. N. Y
l .:R ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT.
• I H 'CI.Mi attention given to the execution o' ’■
. I r Kail Ro d supplies end equipments I
t I r the Manufacturers ..I elf tue leadin, h
■ a furnish them at the Factory price- ;
- on. Reference*.
■ —i,. W hili .louse. I. *<|.■ Ranker; Messrs. |
li i • a -uu ; Chas Hay. Esq.
’’ ft. Bleuni, E |.: Di Robert Collins.
Wui. Dunean, Ea<p
H »1R AND TOOTH BHI MIIEN.
v- I > neh and tmetican of all qualities ;
J< e 1 l>t tees, fur sale bv
- ! E I. STROHECKER.
WESTERN HOTf l.
Noi 9, 11, 13, tc 15 CORTLANDT ST..
B» »d. .I.iu , M I |, a , .
1 tMMiuCjJu.l43, Th, ...„ <l. Xl.il
Mi * Ik' « AT v-'<‘ 9
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D D iTUOMD WlWt‘fl»>TFß t
Family “
I? . riy M iG
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ISABELLA HOUSE,
(.Formerly ruinmev House.)
ALBAN Y. GA.
r I^liE above Hotel, in All.uuv. th'*
, kail Road, is now open for the reception <4
TR.U El LING PUBLIC.*
The House aud Furniture are new, the Proprictc
is determined to make it a First Ulas.- Hotel, an
hopes by a strict attention io the wants ol his guest
to merit the patronage of the public.
apr22-tf L. n. DUNHAM. Proprietor.
CLO THIZM C3b.
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARK NOW RECEIVING lUEIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
1?MBRA( ING a large variety us Over Coats,
.j Btack Dress Fucks,
Business Frocks and Sacks,
I Black Doeskin Pants,
Fancy Cassimeue i’.uit, and Verts,
Youth’s and Bov’s Clothing, oct xiv
Furnishing Goods.
White and Colored Linen Bosom Shirts,
“ “ “ Marseilles, “ “ 4
Mer.ino Shirts and U; .:>wpi
*
Merino and Cotton • . Hose,
Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats,
Silk and’Lineu Handl i i i l.iefs, Ac.
cctxiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
R A. cbLCLOUCIi,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI LOR AT LAV
And Genin’issioner of Deeds for the State o
Georgia,
Montgomery, Va.
Will practice in the vd. Mh, th and 10th Judi
i.nl Circuits ot the Slate, and in the >';preme an
Federal Courts.
Jt-jt-fruftn.— Milliam Knox, John Henly, Mont
gornorv, Ala. ->
feb 25-
JAMES 1 FOLSOM.
ATTORNEY ATLAW,
MAGNOLIA. CI.INCH Co., GA.
pracitcf in thucourtsof Appling, Co(Ie«
V M are. Clinch Charh n, « im. Wayne a*
Glynn of the Brunswick Circuri. and in the’'Court
<•1 Lowndes and Berrian ot the Southern C ircuit
Part icular attention paid to the sale of South Georgn
References--Judge A. E. Cochran. I'rutfswick, Gi
Judze Peter E. Love, Thomasville. Ga.
MACON & WESTERN li. R.
.C ...
O'- i lay, the I'd . the train
will be run as fl ip .;
.! ‘, a. in.
‘ . ■ , p. DU
Lea ‘ c A:lai. 11 .. , i igbt, ai t ;. a. m.
1 ■ •••'•.’>. jn.
The night tiaifi.- wUnut La run on Sundays. Th
I" a. in. train ;r<.,n 'J.u-o nneit with the Wes
tern A Atlantic R. K. for Chuttam ~g.., Knuxvun
- ■ • ' ,p. tu., with Get
R. R. tor Augusta at . . night,, ar.d Atlanta & We-
Point R. li. al L_.. , ni.
The 10.00, a. m. iminfr in Macon connects wit!
the Georgia Road at n |n , unc j Atlanta J
West Point, Road, at Iv.l •, p. m.
The completion of the v ; rjnjj and Tennessee Rai
IL-a-l, makes this the most njea ant and direct rout
to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
1 hrough Tick«q> to v .i .; ; hhh be had at Atlanta
tor S2B . , inoWing Stage fare, $7 UU, and to Nev
i ork lor 32 via
further jiav bp bad in relation
Route, .Ji application io the General Ticket Office
Atla L. TYLER,
“•>; Superintendent
December 1.185 R.
SOUIix-W' 51 LB N HAIL P»GAd'“
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SCHEDULE FQ’„ PASSENGER TRAINS.
* 0a f .i 1 after July 15th.
I EAVE Nucor ,n.l', p. in., and ?.T., a. m.; Ur
Live in Cui ambus a. in., and 3.45, p. m.
Leave Columb ug 4a. m. aud 3.45 p. m. Arrive ii
Macvu '.' •><> a. in. aud .I- p. 111.
Leave Ma uon 11, p. m. Arrive at Albany (5.25 u
m.
Leave Albany l.uo, p. m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.-
Arriye \n Macon ..I-, p. in.
Tri-weekly Aceoun mdatiou Down, Monday, Wed
nes'Tay ami Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday an-
Saturday.
Leav vs Macon 7.12, a. m.’ Arrive at Dawson 5.2
p. in., Albany 4.31, p. m.
Leave .Albany (J. 20 a. m., Dawson— Arrive a
M;c,..n .13, p. m.
I.ul Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasviib
and Bainbridge, Ac., connect with regular trail
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weekly to Cut.
bcri, Fort Games, Ac.
At Macon connects with Trains on Central and M.
c 1 A Western Rail Road.
Pa>svngers from Columbus ...id the West f
South-W- tern Georgia o. Florula sliQuld take th
: !., a. in. train, at Columbus. Both trains ruD 01
I Sundavs.
FAIL from Albany via Suvanmdi to New York b
, Steamships in Cabin, $-24 _5. '1 ickets can be procui
edfrom Rail Road igent, Albanv.
GLO. W. ADAMS,
july xv Superintendent.
Tin Ware.
{WOULD call the attent.ou of buyers to my lat;,
stock of ready made Tin Ware. Having contin
1 rd myself to manufacturing exclusively. I am pre
i>ared to otter a large stock aud on as good terms a
1 cun be purchased anywhere.
B. A. WISE. New Store,
jan 5 Cherry St., Macon, Ga
Notine to Planters.
HWING purchased of Mr. TI. • Bagby his ei
hie intelest in the Negro trade in Macon, I
| take this method ot iiHurimug th»»e who wi»h t<
1 «is v ill I
* i o.t.nued at the old ’aud i.t xt d<«' i to Mes*rs
. i ..1 A Reynolds, ( «.i’<»n Wurebmue, on PopU
I Stnet, wbeie they can hud at all lime* a likely lot
lof Vngiuia Mod Mtirtiaud Nrgi<»e» at lair priwa. I
I will also p V I crul p»u< H (or all loung and hkek
‘ rs-thud hr sale. NOEL
Ma h •
f, r. •• dilu
STUBBS 4 HILL
AHOKMXS AT LAW,
do. <>u, <«s.
\ If ILL lb» i-oußU'.iif li « Mm»» Clr.
. .1, Ml 1. J-». I|. I Mif.lKefl.rr,
Mi- T.H-.'i Mitrlfi* t'r,l<.r F-l>lr»
1. U. m>4 Um > icrsl <".,uru at-MMwo* m. 4 Fa
. .* <. li, »twl iu * »««> UFvi •b> ra 11*. U«
. I rarmul.
«>*>-«• f -I >. _
1. ■. u ifh 1. •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
/WWgR’S
OMOO*.
O
GIN,
A. M. Bininger & Co.
(Established 1778,)
I M P O R T E RS,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
This agreeable Tonic is designed especially as a
Safe a lift reliable Medicine
for Family Use.
The Public are aflured that our
London Dock Gin is a superior
i■. poflefling all the
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
veratji, and deierving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the ius
picious decoctions emanating from
irresponsible sources, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
The fact that oUr house (ellablished
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 tw-o dozen each,
with our name on the bottles, and
a facf.mile of our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by Druggilts,
Grocers, &c.
Drugcnfts and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
Direct from U. S. Bonded Ware- .
noufes, of all the fivorite brand-1
and molt approved Vintages. J
For Sale by E. L. 'TROHEUKER & CO., and ZEI
liN, HUNT 4 CO., 5 »rGa. f eb 3
& 1& A Y £. K ’ S’
S’W/y Cathartic Pills,
(SUGAR COATED,)
f A KF. MADE TO
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalid*, Father*, Mothers, Physicians,
Philanthropists, read their KtYects,
and of their Virtues.
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach*
FirrsßUsa, I’a., May I, lbss.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of
the worst headache any body <an have by a doae or two
of your Pills. It seeius to arise from a fonl stomach, which
they cleanse nt once, if they will cure others as they do
me. the fact is worth knowing.
Yours with great respect, ED W. PREBLE,
Clerk of Stf omer Clarion.
Bilions Disorders and Liver Complaints.
Dkpartmsnt of the Interior, »
Washi.xgton, D C., 7 Feb., 1856.;
Str: I have used yonr Pills in my general and hospital
practice ever since you uuule them, mid cauDot hesitate to
say they are the best cathartic w« employ. Their regu-
I .ling action on the la - r is qui< k ami deeded, conseqm nt
ly tney are an admirable remedy for tlrran.ementsut that
organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of bilious dif
fuse. bo obstinate dial it did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally yours, ALONZO DALL. M. D.,
Physician of Vw Manne Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms, w
Post Offick, li Liv. Co.. Mich., Nov. lb. 1>55.
Dr. Ayer: Your Pills are tb<» perfection of medicine.
They have done my wife more good than 1 can tell you.
?he Ind been sick and pining away for mouths. Went
otf to be doctored at grv;U e q»rm*e. bm got no better. She
then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her,
by expelling largo quantities of worms (dead) from her
laxly. They afterwards cured her and our two children
of bloody dysentery. One of our neighl-uis had it bad.and
my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills while
others around us paid from live to twenty dollars ductors’
bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely
< ven then. Such a Tnedicine as yours, which is actually
good and honest, will be prized here.
GEO. .1. GRIFFIN, PottmatUr.
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
J V o/a Ktv.J. Himes, Uastor of Advf.nt Church, B stun.
Dr. Ayer: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family and among those I urn called to visit
in dixtreM. To regulate the orguiu us digestion ami puri
ty the blood they are the very best remedy 1 have ever
known, and 1 can .confidently recommend them to my
friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES.
Warsaw. Wyoming Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24. 1856.
Dear Sir : I am using your Cathartic Pill.-* in my prac
tice, ami find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
system aud purify the fountains of the bluod.
JOHN 0. MEACHAM. M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Teller,
Tumors, and Sall llheum.
From a Pnavarding Merchant of St. Lou-s, Db. 4,1850.
Dr. Ayer: Your Pills nre the paragon of all that is
gTftd in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous sures upon her hands and feet that had-proved
Im arable fur years. Iler mother bad been lung grievous
ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in
her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your
Pills, and they have cured her ASA MORO RIDGE.
Itlieumalism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
F.ons the Bev. Hr. llawi-cs, of the Methodist Fpis. Church.
PrLASKI lIOUBE. Favan.xaii. Ga., Jan. f>. 1856.
Hokoked Sir : 1 should be ungrateful lor the relief your
skill lias brought me if I did nut report my case to you.
A cold settled in n»y limbs ’mid brought on excruciating
neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding 1 had tin- last of physicians, (he disease
grew worse ami worse, until, by the advice of your excel
lent agent in Baltimore. Dr. Mackenzie. 1 tried your Pills.
Their effects were -low. but sure. By persevering in the
use of them, I am uow entirely well.
Eexate Chanuer. Baton Rouge. La.. 5 Dec., 1856.
Dr. Ayiß: 1 have been entirely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Gout —a oaiuful disease that had afflicted wo
furyears. VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com
filaiiitM, lequiiiug an active purge, they aieau ex cel
ent leniedy.
For < ostiveness or Constipation, and as
m Dinner Pill, they are agreeable aud rtleitual.
Fits, Suppression, I’nralywis, Inflnninia
vion, and exen Dcafheaa, ami Pai Hal Blind*
Mess, have been cund by the alteiative action us these
Fills.
Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al*
tliongli n valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous
in a public pill, from the dreadful cunseuueticea that fre
quently follow its incautious use. Tiiesv cuutain no mer
cury or mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
COUGHS, ( OLDS, IIOARMM SS, INFLU
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, M HOOPING
COIGH, l-ROl P, AhTHMA, IN
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced
stages of tl»e <ii»-»*asv.
We need not fc|<eak to the public of ita virtues.
Throughout every town and almost every hamlet of the
American States, its w<.ndeiful cures ut pulmuuary com
plaints have made it alit-ady known. Nay, few aie the
families in any civilized country on this cuiitim-nt w itb
out some |H rx<-i:al experience us it* «fleets ; and teueryet
the communities any where which have not among them
si me living trophy »f Its victory ever the subtle and dan
gerous diseases ot the thiuat am! lungs. W hile it is the
most powerful antidote yet known to man fur the formi
dable and danviousdiseases t the pulmonary organs, it
it> also the pleasantest ami safest remedy that«an be em
ployed f- r infante and young persons. Parents should
, • be I « ■• ■ io) ti ,t steals
upon them unprepared. M-- have abundant gr< unds to
believe the e»u/ Dchnul saves more lives by the con
sumption* it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by
you. and cure our cohh while they are curable, nor neg
lect them until no human skill can master the hiex< ral le
canker thut. fastened on the vitals eats yi ui life away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disonlera. and as
they know too Ibe virtues nf this remedy. v»u need not do
more than to assure fln m it i* still made the best it can
be. We spare n<- cost, no care, no toil to piuduce it the
most perfect p. -d» le. and thus afford those •)»<• rdy <>n
it tin. l«*t ag« nt « hi h our skill can fiunfeh ft* theii cere.
I’Rf P.tRFII BV HR. J. AYER,
Practical and Analytical rheniut. Lowall, Man.
A MB SOLD B F
41 11 JN ? HUNT A < 0., u«d by all Druggist a ao«
•V«»l. ra tn Medtcmo feb 1<»
Gloves, Gloves!
and whin Kid. Silk. < hinete und
V. Buck Glow- k:l and Buck akin Ouuutle*s of
vurv superior uualitv. Just received st
mp 23 I VINBHIP.
Just Received.
■r— HOVl..rtad t <1 J'latc,
I.) b . . - Im.
r. •• «f Wire,
a pljrir. nfbl<-+ T»».
IturO.' •'*•! Pvt
1•• .4 k.HG T... M u..
1.... U..1.K.U »>*-
Arrive'! at Last.
P.«< ’ ■' i l-l. Mlb-MU
WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE i
LOTTERY!
Chartered by the State of Georgia in 1856
/Zaving b» eu appoiuu*d by the i’lcMdeut aud Di
rector!* us the W.ittun Fetnaie Vuilege, Manager of!
their Lottery Charter, we I’iUud ennductiug the
•mine ou the favonte Guv ana f’hm oi biugle number*. I
and have located vur oltice i i the city of Savannah.
G*i We now oil’ar the IbllOwiug
GRAND SCHEME!
io l.e Praw'u de first aud thin! Wedixwlny in
eaeli mouth.
30,000 Tickets—3,237 Prizes Amounting to
8212,000!
Capital Prize $60,00(1.
I I'nre of
1 “ “ L Jmk •
I “ “ 5,W0 :
1 “ “ 4.OU‘ 1
’» “ “ ... .I.'.W <;,UU' j
lo “ “ .... Iwv. iu.vuu ;
lo “ “ .... duo 5,W’
10 “ “ .... 2UV 2,<XHj I
j l”0 “ “.. .. Iffu lo.oto
1" ‘ “ “ .... S,UO< '
| 3<Mh> “ “ .... BQ 00,000 |
' ->2B» Prises amounting to 1
The Prizes oi o mentioned in the Scheme, i
I are ueicrmiiicd ->y luu tnsi uguie of tue Nunibc.
tint draw s the Capital prize. Por insiuu v, -<v tin
apilal Prize cads w ith numbci s, ail those Whole
. Picket* ending wnit ' a;e entitled to <*;,<», ,n ad
‘ htion to auy ouier pt ize tney may t'.ruw. Halves am
; Quarters 111 proportion.
' ricLOuS SIU; Halves $5, Quarten
i Also, lire iirliou ii'g
Favorite Small Scheme.
j lu ue drawn Luu ove.-u •* and I’minn W cdiws
da) ol each inouth.
iO.OOO i iekt l'< valy ISZ Prizesauiouul-
Ing tn $41,000.
Capital Pi ize 15,000.
1 prize of f!S,OtM
| 1 “ a,0”«
I 2 “ I,unit each im 2,(«» 1
2 “ 500 “ l,ov* j
10 “ 200 “ 2,u0»
70 “ UK) “ B,W
100 H 50 “ 5,00
d»7 prizes amounting to $41,00*
.Vncie Tickets sj, Halves 82.50, Quarter
81.25.
Prizes payable vvithou deduction 30 days after tl*
ri'u.viag. All prizes ul amt under, paid tinmu
Ihih'iy after Hie drawing.
REFERENCES:
Hon. OVID tjr. SPARKS, Mayor, Macon, Ga.
” T. K. BnOOM, Cotton r actor, Macon, Ga.
BeLL, i'KI.X i .S> <!t Cd., savannah, Ga.
FABLE 1 . I A CJ., New Urieuua, Ira.
Address
W. C. v.x »i .'*>s & CO., Managers,
Macon or Savannah, Ga.,
Or, Box D., No. 41. Post Office, N. 0., La.
Prizes Cashed either in Macon or Savannah, Ga
•rat No. so} . St. Charles, between Gravier and Com
aercial Place, New Oilcans, La.
inarch Iz-tf
Fa. Pi ters' Corn Whiskey
ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ Whit
Corn Whiskey.
>u barrels Smiths, Ohl Bourbon, Robertson count
• I other brands whiskey, lor sale bv
nai McCALLIEijONES
B. A. WISE
W OLLD most respectfully inform the public
.is customers that he has removed his stuck of
TOVE
TIN WARE AND
HOUSE KEEPING
HARDWARE,
TO HIS NEW STORE,
<cxt door to the Telegraph Building, on Cherry St
nd would be p|«*asea to have all persons tn want >
roods ui my line to call and examine my stock, whei
.ay be found
Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
Brass and Bronzed Andiroi.s,
Shovels, Tongs aud benders.
Waiters, Tea and • oil'ee Urns,
Steak and Oyster Dishes,
Plated Castors and Waiters,
Spoons, Forks and Cake Baskets, Silver Tea Spoon
i.d F•*; k«». Table .inti i<hk< t I 'ntiviy, Wood Wai
• moms and Brushes Matts, Trays, Sifters, Me«
utters ami Stutters, Plain and Ja< auned Ti.. Wart
nd all (hiuds usually kept in my line.
B. A. WlSfi, Cherry Street,
dec 23 Macon, Ga.
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANu± Au’i’uKEii'S LkNK.
mar 25-ts
BOERHAVES
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CKI.EBIiATEI) HOI.I.AXD ItEMEPY For.
DYSI’Ei’M 1,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKI\ESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER A.\D A(.l E.
\nd the various affections consequent upon a disoi
dared
STOMACH OJ=C LIVER,
' UCa as indigestion, Acidity of tne Stomach, Co
.j ickj Heartburn, Loss of. Appetite, Heap
.eucy, Costiveness, Blind ami Bleeding Piles. la a
nervous. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, i
tad m numerous instances proved nighly oeneticia
aid in others affected a decided cure.
This is a purely beneticiai compound, prepared o
trictly scientific principles, after the manner of th
elebrated Holland Professor, Boeihuve. Because*
ts gr eat success in most of the European States, it
utroductiou into the United Slates was intende
norc especially for those of our fatherland scatters
iere and there over the lace of this mighty countn
deeting with great success among them, 1 now oil*
i to the American public, knowing that its truly won
ierful mediciuul virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particula ly recommended to those person
• hose cotistitutious may have been impaired bv tl
•ontinuous use of ardent spirits or other forms of di>
-ipation. GeneraHv instantaneous m effect, it hnu
is way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quit”
.•ning every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit
.nd, m fact, infusing new health and vigor to th
a stem.
Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverag
•vill be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak and lot
-pirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
•essed of singular remedial properties.
C At TIOX:
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma ha
riduced many imitations, which the public shou!
juard against purchasing. Be nut persuaded to bn
iuything else until you have given Boerhavc’s Ho.
and Bitters a fair trial. Ono bottle will convinc*
vou Low infinitely superior it is to all these iuiita
ions.
(y Sold at |I.OO per bottle, or six bottles foi
|s.ou, by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
MANUFACTURING
I Pharmacuetists and Chsmists,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Soi l in Macon bv E. L. STKOHECKER A CO
Z.EII.IX, HUNT A CO., GEORGE I’AY.VE, an.
th’ug-H*’s generally throughout the State.
may xix-ly
Swamp Land for Sale.
I^IGHTY -ONE acres of choice Swamp Land, tw
miles below Macon, 42 aces in cultivatijn, th<
' >al nice heavily timbered and covered with cane.-
i For sale by N. BASS.
feb 10-ts
Sundries.
BRI.S. Prime Planting Potatoes,
3U H it brls. and Boxes Butter and Milk Crack
era,
25 Boxes Star and Solar Sperm Candles,
25 4 ‘ No. 1 Family and Palm Soaps, 5 keg-
Pickled Pork Tongues,
•M) Boxes Tobacco different prices,
20 “ ptime CLeese, in eNtore and for sale low
by McCALLIE A JONES.
MOUNGER & DeGRAFFENRIED,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELI ORSAT LAV.
Vienna, Dooly County Ga.
,onx c. xorxoaa. u. oaoajtvraaivr ' i
le*. «i-t<
HOI'NE AND LOT IN VINEYILLE
For Sale.
I OFFER fur sale my L »um; 4i*d lot in Vioflnlla.*-
The lui Mmbraeta ■*♦*•«» acreeof lm*<l well nn
proved Tliv H**u**e is hew hi d conl**ii »
romut, *uh ell ne*w»Miiv utLuii'hag* "tii'clwd— wall
of g »«d m girl Ar ,miq U m tuoel drehaUlc ••■ualiuU
for Mgcaihwaw '•
| my
RTVKM PLANTATION,
L ■ng I t7> four on lee the r* a '
< og j *-h. aaraa, I.rtf *4 wim b *rtl »
r
I‘Ml>» rvafy
y*x*»wui»t»o fur f*Uuf«Q.% pWfeVM*
Term# r JaMF*
Fall and Winter Trade
FUJI
1858 AND 1859.
AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION.”
11 JT ate’ noMu in receipt of the largest And most
rauiprvhenMVP Stork of Goods that we have
ever presented to the public. Below wo simply give '
yon an idea of our countless variety, and then come i
and -metis, aud if w<» don’t show you that ours is the
largest Steck in Macon, v.e arc responsible for the
consequences.
Dress Department.
Double June Robe Alaize,
Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two dupes.
Robe Alai/v in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine,
Robe A quillein Silk, Cashmere and Delaine,
Siik Robes in tw »or three Volants,
Deux Jupe Alaize in Silk and Worsted,
Printed Cashmeres in Pl.tin and Fancy colors,
, Plaiu Poult DeSoie and Giacie Silks, *
Chintz Drogusct ank Chintz Printed Delaines,
i Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres and Delaines,
| Mousseline DeChines in every color and variety,
j Satin Plaid Poult DeSoles in mH colors,
Black Gro de Rhfne Silks, all widths ;
j Marcellines and Lining Silk-, all colors;
, Poult De >oi.: Quille Stripe-,
Plain and Fancy Colored Chnllicit.
Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeves
Irimmmgs in Cashmere and Delaine;
Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns,
Gaia Plaids and Stripes, in eudlesa variety ;
Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Cballies, Dalian Cloths
ii groat profusion ;
Lupin's famous brand of Mt rinoes and Delaines of
• vi\\ shade and buy;
Er. di-h Merinocsnt New York prices,
I Gin:'hams, Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines,
A job lot of 25 cents Delators at cents a yard
I The above gives hut a slight conception of then
; h.ek of Dress Good* nor. < n hand at the ‘ Bazaar of
iishiou,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Embroidery mid Lace Depart-
" MEAT.
R( al Point A’Lencon Lace setts from sl'3 to S4O a
sett.
Real Point A Pliqiie sotts from $lO a sett to s2s.
Valencienes Lace seifs In Plain Lace and transfer
com $4 to >25 a sett.
iloniton Lace setts at all prices.
French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low-
I st price lo*l7 a sett.
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves
I t ail prices.
■ Marseilles setts of the newest patterns.
I French Yokes and Chemisetts of superior quality
nd design.
. Frilling and Flouncing* of every quality from 25
cuts a yard to $5
Dimity Bands in great profusion.
, Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings and
nsertiuns.
Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertions of eve
y conceivable style and price.
IL idles Rea Point Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs en
irely new pattern and si ape.
Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex
|ui»ltv designs.
Ladies' Round “ Princess Olga.”
Kerchief* that exci’e the admiration of all.
Plain temstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in
urge quantities.
Misses’ Silk Embroidered Talinas,
Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich.
A fine Stock of Infant’s Embroidered Dresses and
Vaists.
A choice selection of Embroidered Skirts and Hem
tiched do.
The above constitutes a few of our styles, all of
• inch we will be happy to show you at
R()SS, COLEMAN A ROSS’
*• Bazaar of Fashion.”
Cloak, Mantilla and Shawl De-
PARTMENT.
The followlngembraces a few of our styles to which
ve invite the attention of purchasers :
Embroidered Velvets from sßoto $75.
“ Princess Olga’’ for Winter of lusß.
“ Meg Merilles” “ “ “ “
“ Donizetta” “ “ “ “
“ Frezzoiina” “ “ “ “
“ Pepita Gassier’ 4 “ “ “ “
“ Rosalies,” n plain but neat style.
“ Muratain,” tasty and full patiern.
“ Corus,” “ ' “ “
“Evas,” with and without sleeves.
“Casta Diva” of Beaver Cloth, imported.
Stella Shawls of all colors.
Reversible Scotch Shawls that can be worn three
nya—all beautiful.
Ladies Piolnynadc Shawls,
Cashmere and Merino Scharfs “ a La Eugenia,”
Plush bordered Shawls, fancy colors.
Velvet and Zenbyr Scarfs for the Neck.
Rigoletts and Nubees for evening wear.
Zephvr Shawls, and in fact everything to please
v Ladies ir the above Department, at the “Bazaar
by
ROSS, COLEM IN AROSS.
Hosiery and Glove Dcpartmerit.
Black '■’ilk Hose, all numbered from the lightest
■ the heaviest make.
Pearl an White Silk Hose both plain and Em
ioidered, in great variety.
A full line of German and real British Hose, both
lack and white, comprising every quality.
A tine assortment of heavy spun Siik Hose, both
:.ite and black.
Lama, Cashmere and Thibet Hose in all colors, and
• great variety, tor winter wear.
hi child i n’s Hosiery our Stock is very full, em
acing a full line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri
> Hose, Striped and Polka Shetland do.
An elegant and well assorted Stock of Gents Half
< -e, ail colors.
Boys Half Hose, iu all sizes and colors.
In Ladies and Gents Gloves, we defy competition,
- our Stock comprisesa full line of Foreign and Do
e-tic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated
ands.
In Sil and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies
d Gents wear, we promi.-e you a moat superior
ne of all qualities. Don't so-get to examine this
i auch of our Department at the ” Bazaar of Fash
>n,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Ornamental Department.
This branch of our Department presents to vour
-pection and investigation quite an array ok Or
• intings and handsomely framed Lithographs ol
eautiful, modern design. Among them yuu will
ee
“Sybil’s Cave,” at Hoboken, New Jersey,
“Tombof Koscinsco,” at West Point,
“ Height of Fa-hion,
“ Washington,”
“ Napoleon,”
Lady and Slave,”
“ Hussar,”
“ Capitol of the United States,”
“ Champion of the Rhine,”
* Prize Fighters,”
‘ School Teacher’s Frown,”
“School Teacher’s Smile,” besides many others
•n hand, at the “ Bazaar of Fashion,” bv
no.s.s, collmaX A ROSS.
Staple Dry Goods Department.
Cahcncs from to cents. Cashmeres, Vest
is. Opera Flannels, Linsey.-, Kerseys, Satinets
.eutucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla
If, Bleached and Blown Shirtings, Bleached and
bow Sheeting. <», 8, 10. and 11-4, Canton Flrnnels.
lute Domet and all wool Flannels, Green, Bed, and
i’cllow Flannels, of all prices. Linens, Toweling*,
napkins. Huckaback, Birds Eve and Russia Diapers,
rash Canvassed and Colored Table Damasks. Fur
iture and Dress Dimity, Marseilles Spreads, Knit
.ng Yarn, Table Covers, Piapo Covers, Negro Stripes
nd Plaids, Tickings, Furniture and Bed Checks, an
legant assortment of 9, 10,11,12 and 14-4 Bed Blan
ets, Negro Blankets in great variety, and at a shade
ver cost, to make room, besides a never ending va
iety w hich it is impossible to enumerate on paper,
•ut which will be shown with pleasure at the “ Ba
aar of Fashion,” bv
‘ ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Fancy Notion Department.
Every article for toe Toilet can be found among our
ountless variety, and to enumerate would be an
i.dless task. Suttice it to say, that in Soaps, Pom i
■ les. Hair Oil. Perfumery, Hair. Nail and Tooth I
trashes, Hair Pins, Hair Pin Head Dresses, Scissors, |
utions, Threads, Needles, Tapes. Bindings, Hooks
? Eyes, Cords, Dress Fringes and Galoons, Hamp- j
rs. Baskets, Reticules, Purses, Portmonuies, Belts, j
A Lalcbone, Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpet Bags, j
1 fumbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor- ■
ntfhlv posted in. and w ill be happy to submit to your
inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fa.-hion.” bv
RUSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Depart
ill ENT.
Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and eie- •
,ant sliadt- and design.
Tapes’ rv 1 russel Carpetings, comprising every ;
Lade aud line, with mingled and set figures in great
anety. Three Ply, Ingrain, Super and Dutch
letup Carpetings to suit the most exact and scrupu- j
ous.
An extensive lot of Rugs of various Patierns be
•ides a superb collection of Druggets, Mattings, and
4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail to see those Good*, as our prices will en
ure satistaction. These Goods can be seen at the
■ Bazaar of Fashion" bv
oct 7 ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS. I
To the Public.
("NALL and see »pecum ns of Colored Photographs
J of a’l -izes, from miueature to the full lengih-
He sized Portrait in oil, which are now on exhibi
tion at Pean's Fiwn Amt ilali.mhv, and yuu u ill
thei • Gall
tisemen’tof others to the contrary notwithstanding.
We du not udv< i tin* to Lai < »p« cuih iis of **di«hn t
rui-hed persons" taken in New York, on exhibition,
to mak" <»ur Gallery at in*. u*«. Wehau* >uecveded
I 'Lus far and Uupe *tUI to do so, by taking aupaHor
picture* for out patrotia. and by exhibiting no pic
tn*e» eacept those taken Lv om •elrea.
Jan XU J. A PUGH.
M. R. FREEMAN, M. D.
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Valuable Lands.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos. SO, 97.
BAKER.
Till District—No. SSB
9th do 18, 828, 82'.’, 833, 369, 378, 379, 380,
496, 408, 410.
loth do 4», 46, 47 i
WORTH
Tth District—Nos. 124, 449.525
15th do 11,12,3.5.
16th do 26,27.-8,239.
LEE
Ist District—Nos. 130, l»’>o, 168, lut’.
13th do 4, 84,181.
14th do 35.77,144,198. •
SUMPTER.
15th District—Nos. 87, 91, 94.
27 th do. 193.
2Mh do. 308.
TERRELL.
11th do 128, 250.
12th do 198,2L1
WEBSTER.
18th District— No. 75.
RANDOLPH.
sth District—Nos. 57, 107 212,
61 Ii do Is, 83.
bth do 144.
loth do 248, 249.
CLAY.
7lh District- -No. 1‘.;7.
MILLER.
12th District—Nos. 209, 221, 222. 223, 224, 225, 257 |
259, 387, 3tsj 37b, 390.
I 13th do “ 6. 1«, 19, 28, 86, 76, 391, 392, 394.
DEC ATI R.
, 14th District—Nos. 130.
27th do. “ 190,246.
THOM AS.
Sth District—No. 337. •
DOOLY.
Ist District—Nos. 7,20 s, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222,
223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228.
i2d do. “ 152, 237.
I, th do. “ 211.
j. th do. “ 110.
IRWIN.
, Ist District—Nos. I 11, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161 16X
I 171.
COFFEE.
I Ist Distr 254.
APPLING.
i 2d District—Nos. 540, 541.
MUSCOGEE.
10th District—Nos. 65, 67.
TAYLOR.
i 12th District—No. 19.
13th do. 85, 87, 88, 107, 108.
I 14th de. 63,64,153.
I 15th do. 28, 65.
TALBOT.
I 16th District—No. 40.
PIKE.
! sth District—No. 242.
HOUSTON.
6th Dictrict—No. 214.
PULASKI.
Bth District—No. 102.
CLINCH.
72th District—Nos.3s, 116, 117, 165,166, Id}, 182,194,
' *5, 251, 290, 291. 293, 302,346,
3‘Y, 356, 357, 358, 359, S6O, 386,
418, 444, 515.
13th do 86, 96, 122, 137, 146, 159, 391, 392,
437, 462 468, 469.
MERRIWETHER.
I Ist District—No. 97.
CARROLL.
I 2d District—No. 27.
RABUN.
3d District—No. 73.
ORIGINALLY CHEROKEE.
Ist District, Ist section—No. 421.
3rd do “ do 216.
9th do “ do 51.
4th do 2nd do 107]
>th do “ do 11.
■Jth do “ do 110. 116,148.
10th do “ do 58.
12th do “ do 253.
13th do “ do 171.
14th do “ do 61.
15th do “ do 214.
25th do “ do 65.
26th do “ do 58, 158,203, 226.
27th do “ do 41,50,89,318.
6th do 3rd do 126, 249.
sth do “ do 91.
9th do “ do 270.
16th' do “ do 38.
17 th do “ do 799.
2Uth do “ do 536.
23rd do “ do 52.
24th do “ do 131.
4th do 4th do 225,323.
sth do “ do 314.
6th do “ do 68, 72.
7th do “ do 246.
Mth do “ do 157
loth do “ do 6, 33,35,40,42,108,110‘
131,204,208, 297.
11th 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,
Aug. 12th, 1858. Macon, Ga.
S( >UTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
LANDS!
LEE COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos, Ils, 155, 161.
intis “ d;.
14th “ “ 65, 95, 99, 100, 188,189, 157,
SUMPTER< OUNTY.
l‘th District —Nos. 60, 62,135, 212, 254.
i ICth “ “ 226, 240. 245, 247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th Di.itrict’-Nos. 65, 66, 129.
4th “ “ .191.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
>ih District—No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 169, 198, 189, 196, 229, 231, 234
254.
L' th District - Nos. 60, 64, 66, 72, 157.
16th “ “ 11,20,21, 43,44, 53 , 54, 116,117,
12S, 137, 143, 144, 154, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171
188, IS9, Hi'.. 197, 198, 282.
DOOLY’ COUNTY.
I 2d District—Nos. 66, 202, 206.
'd “ “ 30, 67.
6th “ “ 2,4. 19, 20, 80, 35,36, 40, 51, M
112,113, 147, 179, 205, 206, 212, 237, 250.
7th District—Nos. 1,65,66, 129,121,132,198, 169,195
10th “ •• 82,110,111,116,184,141,142,148
147, 167, 197, 228, 255, 256.
14th District—Nos. 16, 1«, 19, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
tth 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.
’rd District—Nos. 35.
7th “ •• 28,41, 56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
sth District—No. 98.
Ist “ “ 116.
2nd “ “ 178, 208, 209.
MARION COUNTY.
d District—No. 65.
4th “ “ 97, 98, 125, 158.
11th “ • “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 187,199, 202, 209, 215, 228, 256.
13th " “ 13, 98, 126, 132, 134, 152, 153,155
156, 15S, 168, 182, 174, 198, 217, 243, 252.
j 14th District—Nos. 93, 98, 103, 126.
\ 15th “ “ 137,187, 158, 229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
loth District—Nos. 73, 102,1"3.
EARLY COUNTY.
26th District—Nos. 85, 36, 87. 3s, 84, 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 12, 13, 16, 17, 51, 68, 66, 76, 89, I
90, 92, 93, 96, 141, 146, 147, 150.
16th District—No. 280.
27th “ “ 263, 264, 298.299,300,301,802.
THOMAS COUNTY.
; -th District—Nos. 389, 891, 392, 423, 424.
17th “ “ 212,347,348,874,376.
The above lands owned aud for sale bv
VVM. B. JOHNSTON,
Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston it Co.'s. feb 3
ARKANSAS LANDS
(8036 ACRES)
FOR.
r | MIE following valuable lands iu the State of Ar-
1 kanaaa are offered for sale at very low prices and
on the most accommodating terms, viz:
4,335 acres in Cr’ttenden county located on
the St. Francis river high above the kite high wa
ter —and as rich invoil as any lands in the State.
1,76 v acres in Prairie county, in lots oflGo, 320 and
ft4o acres; they are first-rate lands and well located, i
633 acres situated in Independence county, about i
our miles from Batesville (a flourishing town) and i
about one aud half miles from the river— about 40 '
acres of it being cleared, with an orchard, two fine
springs, log house, crib Ac. This is good land, in
an old settled part of the State.
807 acres in White county; 863 80-100 acres in
Bradley county; 687 acres in Poinsett county, The
above rank ns first-class lands, well located m flour
ishing neighborhoods.
1,62" acres on White river, two miles above the
town of Desarc. This is known as the White Bluft
tract, and is high and drv above ail overflows. The
land is rich, well timbered, and in all respects calcu- j
luted to n n excellent plantation. White river i
is nang eal the year for one hundred miles above
this trai whi is one of the best points on the riv
er for a u »rd—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 pny for the land
in a short time.
The above lands are exempt from taxation up to '
and ‘64. They have been selected with great
caic; and all of them wit htlu* exception of one tract)
hi-ing eonvenient to the line of the Memphis and Lit- ,
lie Rock Rud Road, they will cunuequeutiy increase
giritfly in value.
Fui -further information apply to A. IL Douglas*, i
Memphis. Tenn., or lo F K BLOOM.
iuiy one Agent, Mecox, la j
BOBERT FINDLAY' CotnpUhrt iu Bum Hum.- .
va. |Mtnor < ugrt.
Hunter'. Manufactur I ln ul ii.bl«i”MazchTfrm
ir g (’ompMuy of Hutta I (
'I- d. I’lrnntiirintbi.. 1
I <. h t ilo enor < oirt ,wiUi bia l/eclaia I
Ii i I.- f flidatif H < • • dauU l*a*r i>u pub
lic*i»liM-4*of doing Itua’ue**, <*r have no Individual *
io •i u u wloun aert w* wrila am) bv ’
<Mi to Iha kavw lewige of aasd afl(-la» it j 1
TUeae •'* iL« tto ci<* and the da '
fry.laoi* I•» »*’d cause U> lie aad appeal said Court .
ot M-UwUH; ucat to tU
«auq io idaii t'tf • »ttaw us is
I lie »a(d trill pruarud aa to >utes
€«■• aOadi appurtain W the Hvuo.atoe fc, G.
C* ma, to to
Lu A WM B l>A>lMmiS,Ch«lt. ‘
SAMUEL H. YV ASHINGTON.
ATTORNEY AT I.AYV,
MAOON, GA-
W ill practice iu all the coin, ties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and in the counties of Washipgiou, Wilkinso
and Laurens. Office next to Concert Hall, over
- ... net 21
AI2IX, HAY, HAY!
I'lVh HUNDRED Bales prime Eastern Hav, in
first-rate order, for sale in lots to suit purchu 1
’ WfH. H M. NORTH. 1
d|» '‘-ft Rul't-m’s Block, Third street.
Crockery Store.
r |’'llE undersigned thankful fortlie very liberal pat-
I ronage bestowed on him the past season, wonk
most respectfully ask a continuance of the same,al the
Oi.n Crockrry Stanp on Triangular Block, where he
is prepared to show as fine a stock of China, Glass
I and Crockery Ware as cun be found ir the South,—
Every body is invited to call and vee n beautiful as
sortment of dining and tea Sett-; some verv rich
and for sale low. R. R. HUTCH INGS.
To tho Lovers of the Turf and
| ADMIRERS OF THE
13L0033 T3ZO3CLIS3E.
| OFFER for sal? my bcaiililul ra«o»<dt
( L Boatman by out of Kat ■ Ai<.nt
g< mcry, diim Mary Bnfurd. ly Havock. ;
.of Sir Chares. This Colt is dear< nded from Hie l-es
| racing fnin.ly of lioises in America, and is in all re-
I spec ts a very sup''iior animal. His pedigree can b<
; proven by the bvt authenticated record.-. Apply to
R. JORDAN. J IL, .’fontice!io,
,j -7 •’ ' G:>.
: l'« Teachers A: filoh-l Keepers
MONTPELIER SPRINGS
FOR S ALE OR RENT.
r proporfv consisting of extensive improve
fl ments of all kinds, with Gardens, Orchards.
■ Shrubbery, etc, and three hundred acres of land
; one-half rich woodland/ is now ottered for sale <>i
. rent io a i csponsiule purchaser or tenant on very fa I
I - oi able terms.
Tho place has boon Unproved with eroat taste and
beauty, and to a gentleman desirous of <.
a select School or opening a watering place it pre
scuts an opportunity rarely offered.
The Springs (fine Chalybeate water) lie 16 mile.*
, West of M acon, and seven miles from a Depot on thi
Macon A Western Railroad
For terms, which will be reasonable both ns to
time and price, apply to the undersigned at Macon.
Ga. Possession given at once.
Dec. Vth, 1858. ALEX. M. SPEER.
.1 VeNirahle Residence lor
JSua.IL.E3.
I r p , IIE subscriber intending to remove, offers for
1 sale his residence at Lake Academy, four mile
’ I above Macon on the Forsyth road. It lias about one
; hundred acres attached—is pleasant.v situated in a
good and uealthy neighborhood; it has fine watei
and a good orchard with a select variety of fruit.
The place can be seen and examined at anv time.
sep 2-ts JA.MKS N. KING.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
T’VV nffhra fnr snip hi«( vahiwhlp O "
n.'A TT’nVorv inn of 1 *OA npwm cifnnfpr’
nUloa Mhfinv no (’ropl-
*TK«*»*n 7ih» r»ef,.nd in n 6nn Muto nf riihivp
♦•nn n rrnn«t Htvnll|n<r Knnep frnmp noirro honspo
nnn- and onTnCnW-.V1,, n || on s hOUSe c
•> ivniihl zloci.-o.
TLo nn/tnrjiwo'l <tppvr»4> ?♦ Hnnpppaanrv fn «nv flnv
rs fhp Snfftpp if «n cn'
,♦ Jq <ro.>d qu o»»r nplr finrl Kiptrnrr- !nn4 5n fhc
n '* nf Pl>Y»’«vl'o.-lnnnnfv an
ife richness and adantntinn for the culture of cot
Vnr nnnlv tn ♦!>« no«lpp4.-i<mo4. nr tn I’. A
'Vnsspv Ornrannr r»r» fho rlonp n-bp will show th r
in n ne wishing to look «♦
xvi; RFV.T T? SMTTTT.
■Pav nn T.nnfrCredit.
I'y ovvr'n ,» IO Plq,H9f; nn npn** ,4’v»pripii«, fnrmerb
n«-np/t 1»v T T 77'Jl «j»v mi|«»a From >4nv»rims. o»
♦ Vin AfnpVnlpn nrppl- P c ,' v |, nn .!»•<>, 1 nn<|’«pv
onr PJ f, rrt hnn/tpp.l np.l SP»PS p|P9iod with
"It (Up w biiil/tinrr« nPfrm hnns£ jrin hnnap
•rwnv *p Tl>» n 1«r« will «nM nf o hs»*«n»in
■Nn q Inn* rpodif 4««lv tn T. M. Furlow at Ameri
• na nr <n nio «♦ ♦| n ’s place,
net T iv T AMFS W GRTFFTN.
■ Valu^b lQ Ft notations
FOR SALE.
"jUN r, ‘*D?TX'G fn move niv nlnntin«r interest West. I
I r nfFur fnr «s)e two valuable Plantations. On*
situated in Mscon rnnntv within three miles of Win
ehester. on the Stouth-WeMtem R>*i| Rond, contnin
’ng 2.40’ acres of level Onk and Hiekorv Land, with
rrnnd imnrnreironts and between thirteen and four
teen hundred qpres in cultivation, a considerable por
hnn nf whipb is fre«h land.
The nther Plantation is situated in the 14th district
ofl.ee. nn Flint River nt tho mouth of
l-ep Crept fl nd contains 0.474 Rpre< of I and abnti*
twn-tbiud'j of which is Oak and llickorv Land of the
he<t oiinlitv and the remainder good Pine Land
with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near
lv all nf which is fresh laud, and ns productive a l --
anv land in Snnth-Wnstern Georgia, and is tineh
watered, ami substantinliv improved. Mv overseers
will show those nlacea to ttnvnne wishing to examine
♦hem. Mv terms will be liberal and pavments ensv.
Fnr further particulars address the undersigned at
Macon. [may 27] N. BASS.
NOTICE.
this date we shall adopt as near as possible
P the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it
Fronohi> date all articles will be priced AS CASH
Where credits are given ( which will onlv be given to
those who have paid us promptly > an addition will be
made to the piice named according to the time de
sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN.
Macon, Jan. 1. ; . ;
Rheumatism Cured Without fail,
* BY BR. T. M’GOWN’S
SARSAPARILLA
AND IODIDE OF POTASH.
■ r F'!IE srreat Blood Purifier and Health Restorer
A 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
I distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir Wm.
Fordyce. Brodie. Bell. etc., for the Cure of Rhenma
. liatn, Scrofula, White Swelling. Syphilis. Neuralgia.
' Diseases of the Kidneys. Liver. Spine and S'si-a. Droj>
sy. Female Complaints, Old Sores. Pimples on the 1
lace. etc. It makes the skin clear and smooth—at.
object of interest with the ladies. It removes mer
cury. or any impurities o' the blood or system, and
should be used in the spring tw purify the blood aud
prevent sicknes. Price*l a bottle. ,
McGOWN’S ESSENCE OF TAR —A cer
tain core tor Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dvsen- I
; terv. Flex etc.
McGOYVN’S GOLDEN PECTORAL.—For ,
the rebel ot Coughs. Cold.. Qonsnniption. etc.
McGOYVN’S OINTMENT-Never known to
‘ fail curing Old Sores, Cancers, Chronic So e Eyes.
I etc.
The above prepared and sold in Memphis bv
„ ~ H.S. HUGHES.
I Sold by ZEILIN A HUNT,
Drug and Chemical Store,
Macon, Georgia. 1
i Feb. 28. I
I I
Ambrotype Car for Sale.
I WILL sell cheap for cash a good Ambrotype Car, 1
suitable for traveling through the county. Also I
n good Camera and every thing that belongs to the .
Ambrotype process. A good business lor a young 1
man who wishes to travel and make money. Instruc- ;
lions given if required. Address ‘ i
JOHN G. MORGAN.
•ay 21 w-im Clinton. Jones ( 0., Ga.
E. J. DONNELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DEALKR INDAGGIXG, Ac.,
49 Broad Street* Ww York.
doc 9
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VG REE A BLY to an order of the Ordinary of
. Crawford county, (July term, 1859,) will be sold
| before the Conrt-h- u<e dour, in the town of Koox
, ville. within the legal hours of 'ale, on the first Tues
da in October next, the well known and desirable
i plantation be! ugir.g to the estate of Francis E. Rf»-
■ con. dec’d. The plantation lies in the Old Agency
1 Reserve, on the east side of Flint River, said countv
i of Ci awford, contain ng one thousand acres of land
' more nr less, some five or six hundred acres of which
an* cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, and
very productive ; the woodlaud is rich uak and
i hickory.
Thi- plantation combine” advantages inferior to,,
i none tn this sectj< u of the State, a* to health, conve- (
nience and fertility, having a good comfortable .
dwelling. now framed negro houses, uvw gin hou-c, I
, screw, etc.
Terms One and two year** credit, purchaser giv- !
ing good and sufficient security.
Held for the pur|»<»s«* of disti ibutinn.
JEREMIAH < HARVEY.
July 5, IHSU. Adm’r de bonis non.
ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
rst.XTS l>A \ S a‘ter ilat. ipplicet on will I • mad,
to the Ordinary of Houston count) for I «\r to
sell, at private sale, the wild and scattered Lands
belong ng to the olaic of CarlUm U eiburu deceased,
late ofaaidcountv, Tlit»Jnne . . I*
BARNETT HOLFMAN.
jane tA d-it w *»wd A'lmiuisiraiur. |
/ < i;<»n<;iA~Bit>b < ountr.
< I fTKI KKA* .!».«■ M !*.<» •• I xerti’nr of i
pile* to n>« f"f ImA-f* d*»mi**'»ry th* refr* tn.
Tb. ae mtl irr»4»»te •»» Hte and a*lw*4ii*h all <u.d
• lugolat Um- la h* m«1 creditor* cd aaidt»t..u- U
*!*<»• toy*• at i- 1 ♦*’! «*» >’L b «’•> ‘ * i ■»<**-**» >«d L»
law wLy **»d letter* diMfihsory »Uvuld cut U- pram <
nd *!♦•* auid a| phcat»l,
Giitu under band J”’> Jlbdh
W T MAFFtY Ordtaavy.
ZTjbi ™
r*c7oi» a cpMwiMtov Mx&cr *.
« 9*V*X*4*. 04 •
C't FORItI.A - Jones County.
I Whereas..l an't ijill.i.-.n, A.ln it., .irate,
i...; tn in M tlkti.st.i. , '
lettetw of dismission front said Adn.ti istratmn ”
These are therefore to cite and o,l u oinult all and
smgul.r, the heirs and credit,.,. (i
be and appear at my ofttcc witinn tl , - j
by law, and show cause, if ant tl have, wk.- . >id
letters dt.missorv should not be i ranted t , . i
•puiteaut. ‘
Given under my hand at office this loth of i
, Ordmm'y.
( ; *; <>1 ' • ■fit" »«•««: t •' I
” ll, ;! l-lls . Archibald K. tnlru I administrator
upon the Estate ol Tl.omasC KM dt.ek,|
to me fm letters of dismission fr. m saul ) 1
The..e are thei.-fore to ciu- and admonish nil Bni t
•wgulai the ! mind and creditors of said decf-aswi
*>b««n<l appear at tut ofiio. within ( 1„. tinip
scribed by law au.l show cans... if nt.v thev I, Lhv
said letters should not be r; ni( -!. ”*>y
1 Given under my hand at ( n ibis roth Anrii
.--.MLS.I RAY, ‘
1 . . Gtdtnary,
/ ’ EORGIA, Crawford ( . t nty.
I : Avl' aom-w.l' '<7"l . " ith
TbeMunt ti m, to < . .
mueio.i:. il e 13-: - end cridt . I
'' ' 1
''■”■ «« ■ -.. them have
i 6tK m ' ‘ VM
! JA.’IS J. RAY, Ordinarv.
i* may 14-Gw
[, I ——- -
AiniiNiKTß.vrop’s sai i:,
I TX/ILL n. - 1.1 < tin i. ■ e -ilnv in August
;y * 1 •.",. ■ 1 >
( oiinty, the lollow’ig j.rot ertv tn wB ;
Part ol Lots No. 7 dihl in Luinre ‘ beii g
*>et more or Ic--.on F ’hStref . and innmng hack
10 feet to an alley in tie u ar- I- t z i n ti e < jtv of
■!> and known m tne place whereon the under,
-igned now re-ides. Sold u- H o propeitY <•♦' ’lit
f*st«te of Willian* Taylm ! . - ! --id countv jlecfia.
i <d, for the benefit of said « -(;>*.•
I juirn w li. K TAVI.DR, Jdiu’r.
i EORCCI \ Crnivford Comity.
\T Cot«<T or (Trihnarv, Ji ii< Ti rm. D.'.i.
in r>., Griffin Oi.pal’> < -tat.-. John \V Attwater
and Griffin G. Oneal. Administrators of said estate
having filed their r<-turn*- i.; my effiec and represent
d that they have fullv adniiniMered said estate and
prayeth Letters Disnussi rv.
Therefore ordered by th.- t that all personi
concerned show eimse.ifanythf-v have within the time
iiiescribed by law why >aid leHer> should not be
granted; that this order be fubli-b.d in the State
I ’’ess, in terms of the law and b« ent< red on the min
utes of the Court.
CULVELHOF<F A ANSLEY.
Movants Attorney.
A true extract from th** Minutes Jimp Bth, 185 V.
june 11 JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA- Crawford County.
Whereas, B»*nj»min Thomasi n and Thomas Rai
ny applies to me so letters of administration on
the estate of Jonathan Thomson lute of said couutv
deceased. 3
These are therefore to cite nod admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased
m ! e and iippcm at n \ office witim ike timem.
<cnbed by law to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given un er mv hand at ofl ee. this * O'h day of
J ne, 1«59. JAMES J. RAY,*
€♦ E(l C€ <IA <t j it \.
I John P McNeici applies to me for let
ters of administrnt'on */- bonis >.>- > on the estate of
Isaac Fincher deceased.
These m e therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of the estate of said
deceased, to he and appear at mv < slice within the
♦»me prescribed by law to show cause - if any thevor
either of them may havcl why said letters should
not he granted the said applicavt
Given under my hand and < flicial signature at of
fice. This nth June, 18" '.
itine 24 w JAMES J. R AY, Ordinarv.
GEORGI A—Crnwford f '<»unty.
S’Xtv davs after date Application will be made
[ »n the Ordinary of Crawford <• untv for leave to <ell
all tne la-’d- helongmg to the estate of Green P.
Warp, late of said conntv of* Crawford deceased.
This Mav 80th, 1859. WILLIAM D. HARP,
june 4 w Administrator.
A DM I \ IST R A TOR *S SA LE.
\GRFEABLY to an order of the Honorable tlie
Ordinary of Crawford county, at June Ten®
will l»c sold bi-fore the Court House door in
the town of Knoxville on the fir-t Tuesday in Au
<ro«t next, within the legal I nr.« of sale, the east
half of lot of I and number sixty-nne, (#1 ' in the sec
ond district of Crawford cour.tr. Sold as the
nronertv of Samuel Harper, Senior, deceased, for
the benefit of the he rs and creditors of said deceas
ed Terms made known nn the dy of snip This
June6th 1852. JAMES M HARPER.
june II Administrator.
r WO months after date application will be
1 made to the C
county. Ga.. at the first regular term after expin-
Hfltt of Bv<. month- from lbi- no'!<•.•. !. r 1,-nve to -ell
’I e land bel< i ging \- - iugta
Bazpint'’,.. fate ol aaid ■ unit di ■ i -d, foi the ben
efit of heirs and creditors nf seid deceased.
GFORGI W BaZEMOR E ■ atgator.
June 9th, I ■ '
/ t EORG! A--Crnu ford County.
yff t’ot RT of Ordin\ry hm<- Term, ]<?.
I<i re., Willis Roon’s » state Jan es M. Davis, Ad
ministrator of said estale, having tiled his rcturibin
my office and r< presented that he ha- fully adminis
tered -aid estate and pray letters Dismissorv.
Therefore, ordered bv the Court that all persons
coucernedshoweatiM, if any th- v have, withinthe
time prescribed bv 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.
CULVERIUH SF A ANSLEY.
Movants Attorney.
A true extract from the Minutes, June Bth. D'9.
june 11 JAMI’S J.. RAY, Ordinary.
Notice.
BY 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
■ housand one hundred and mi ety-five dollars for
value received. Dated some time in Mav.
WM. D. HARP,
Administrator of Gieen P. 2?arp.
The public are hereby cautioned rmt to trade for the
note of which the above is h copy in substance. a«
the consideration for winch U was giv< n has failed,
herefore I am determined not to i av it.
Junexs <it w -_t \\m. i). //ARP.
( R AW FORD SHERIFF SALE.
"I A ILL be sold before the Court House Door in
y v the town of Knoxville on ibe first Tuesday io
Xugust next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-Wi’:
101 1 4 Acres of Land, the same being the north
half ol lot number ?f> iu the 6th District of originally
Houston now Crawford county, to satisfy two fi fa*
issued out of a Justice Cou t tor tin- . 2 I’ist. of said
county ot Crawford, in favor of ’ohn T. Bartlet vs.
Jane Harper and Alexander Bryant, security; said
laud ievitdoi as the property of Jane Harper-
Propei tv pointed out bv deh ndant. Levied on and
returned to me bv E W. Tinner. Consuble. Tbii
June 20th, I&SL ’ MORGAN HANCOCK.
juue 24 w Sheriff.
Houston Land for Sale.
A GREE.-G I.E to the last will and testament of
jY Sami el Dinkins, deceased, will be sold before
the Court House door in the town < f Perry, on the
first Tuesday in October nex ’, if not disposed of be
fore at private sale, the valuable Plantation owned
by deceased, containing elever hundred and thirteen
and a half acres, about 0 under cultivation, the
ry iiva-. ily hntxtioo if
one of the most desirable in Houston n-unly, being
located immediately on the South-Western _ Kail
Road, near Stations No. 1 Ecbeci mice, and No IU
Jackson; a distance of twelve miles hum the city of
healthy, well wateied bn spri weJ im
proved and in the midst ot a highly intelligent and
moral community. The Pliint»tiuu not being culti-
voted this year will be iu hue condition to makes
crop next year.
Persons wishing to buy Houston Lands would do
well to examine the above place b- fore purchasing
elsew here. The Plantation will be sold on suck tone
»«a the purchaser may wish. Air. R. \V. Matthews,
who is on the place, or myself, wdl take pleasure in
I showing it to anyone wishing to put chase. Tbe
1 above place joins the plautations ot 1). F. Gunn,
I Pat. C »ioil. J- M. Hammock. Wm. M. Bairinau and
i I hompson Fields. J, W. Sil IN HOLSER.
. | June xviii Eexecutor.
(.lAltlll \A S\LE.
XT’’ILL be sold before the Court House door In
VV Perry. Houston county on the first Tues Jay
i i September next, the following described lots of
Land to wit:
Lots Nos. 49. 80,81.112, each containing 202} acre*
more or less; fractional lot No. 113, containing 35
acres: the N »rth halt of
acres; a fractional part of lot 92, containing 50 am.*:
a fractional part of lot 47. containing 38 acres: frac
tion 114. containing 13 acres. All of the above de-
I scribed lots of laud lie in the sth and 11th district!
of Houston county,. \!->, lot N». 253. lying in tt> e
10th district of said county. There is 2J5 acres "f
, the n*»ovr lands cleared and in cultivation. There B
1 * sett of Mill* on the place known nu Wrlbornt
I Mills. Sold as the prepert.' ”f <'• n » ’ n- B. Wi llbora»
I a minor, by CHARITY M ELLBORN,
july 20 d it—w-tds Guardian.
NOI U I .
rpWG MONTHS ash r date app’.i< a’i >n will be mad«
I A io the Ordinary of Craw f» rd County for have <•
sell the Land Negroes Mongh*g to the estate <1 M
' lUmu Hortman, late of Crawford < - »ov dorao-l.
July 5 dit-w2m.
Vi ;ii'« hou*c A. < «>ii liiioMion
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