State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18??, October 22, 1859, Image 3

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JULIUS PETER, HAS RECEIVED HIS Fall and Winter STOCK, WHICH IS THE MOST COMPLETE HE has ever offered to his Patrons ! » Clothes made to order at this establishment are WARRANTED TO FIT! ■» ff Stock, consist* principally of Clothes, Cassi- H meres. V<-tings ; also a great variety of Gent . , Goods : Silk. Merino and Cotton Under- SliiH' bilk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Silk Hale, thread and English cotton i Hose; Linen and Jeans Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders; Ljuen Shirts and Collars, jast received at Julius I eter s. thank ful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed up on me: I assure any friends, that no exertion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance of tbeir liberali ty S preference Call and examine my stock, be fooT«chw"ff elwwhe "’ JULIUB PETKR - Notice. t-jERSONS having Goods that they *‘ 9h 80 * I * Auction, writ please send them in by the 24th instant, as we expect to have a Large Sale On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 25, 26 and 27th. 122 -It MILLKR AWATKMUft Just Arrived, 1 r NEGROES, Plough * nd G* rU > from 12 1,3 to 20 years old at Mart , p oplar st oct 22 Notice to Parents and Teachers. . ( L VTL|. \I I.V Irem Paris has just arrived in A u„ OD .nd propose, to give lessons in tbs 2V KENt H LANGUAGE, ‘ciV'a’t BOARDMAN’S B HtrXcss - Messrs. Isaac Scott, J. M. Board man and I- C. Plant. - Macon, Oct. 22, 859. Sacrifice Extraordinary! Forty Thousand Dollars WORTH OF DRY GOODS! At Cost! THE undersigned contemplating a change in their business on tlio Ist of January, offer their entire stock of New, Dusirable and Fresh Goods, AT COST, Until the first of January next. This is the largest stock of Staple and Fancy Goods to be found in the city, and comprises every thing that is RICH in the way of Ladies’ Dress Goods Purchased this fall, at prices so low that all can be accommodated. Let no one keep awav, as this is no trap to entice the unsuspecting, but truth, that can be sustained by examining the Goods and hearing the prices. All of the above must be sold before the Ist of January, in view of a contemplated change in business. One Price for Goods—don’t ask us to take less— Goods at Cost cheap enough, and in no case will Goods be taken back when once sold. TMT* Those that are indebted by note or account, for last year, we especially invite to come forward and settle up, without delay ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS, oct 22 Cotton Avenue, Macon, (la. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtu* of an order of the Ordinary of Craw ford county, will be sold before the Court House in Knoxville, on tue first Tuesday in December next, within the usual hoars of -ale all the lands belong ng to the estate < ♦ James E Bryce deceased, containing about seven hundred acres, on which is situated a fine Gr ist Mill and Saw Mill, with the greatest plenty of saw timber convenient. The place is five miles from Knoxville and eight from the Rail A’oad. con venient. *o churches and schools. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors. Also, at the same time and p’tcc will be sold nine likely young negroes, belonging to said estate Sold for a division and to pay debts. Terms on day of sale. .... LUCIUS G EVANS, sept 17 d-it w-tds Administrator. ("X EORGIA, Crawford County. T S. T M urray and Will am ). //arp having ap plied to be appointed guardians of the persons and firoperty of the minor children of Green P. Harp, ate of said county, deceased, this is to cite all per sons concerned to be and appear at the term of the Court < f Ordinary, to be held next alter the expira tion of thirty day’s from the first publication of this notice, and show cause, if they can. why said S. T. Murray and William D. Harn should not be entrust ed with the guardianship of the personsand proper ty of aaid minors. JAMES J. RAY, oct St Wanted Immediately. A THOROUGHLY competent Cabinet Workman (a single man preferred). The best of refer ences required F*»r such a man liberal wages will be paid. For further particulars apply to the un dersigned at Albany, Georgia, or to John J. Riley, Macon, Georgia. JU/ZN JZ. DANFORT//, oct 22 St Albany, Ga. 1-eT Augusta Constitutionalist and Columbus Times give the above two insertions each, for ward accounts to this office. REMOVAL. E. SAULSBURY IS now located at his NEW STORE, on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier House, and is prepared to show his old customers and the public generally, as large and varied assortment ot FINE READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be receiving, constantly weekly shipments from New York, embracing the latest stales. E. S. oct 22-ts Just Received and for Sale LOW, AT the reliable Drug and Chemical Store of George Payne, Druggist tnd Apothecary, Ma- June 6, 185 V. FRESH VACCINE MATTER, FRESH SWEEDISH LEECHES, FRESH and GOOD CITRATE MAGNE SIA. FRESH and GOOD TURKEY OPIUM, FINE BAY WATER. FINE SOAPS and POWDERS, HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES, VARIETY CORKS and SPONGES, FINE FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ALCHOLand BURNING FLUID, TURPENTINE and PAINTS, FRESH SEIDLITZ POWDERS, FRESH ROSE WATER. FRESH FAMILY CASTOR OIL, FINE FRE-H MUSTARD. FINE COLOGNE and OTHER PERFUME RIES. LUBIN'S HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, FRESH uud GOOD POTASH. WASHING FLUID and LIQUID BLUING. GUTTA PEWCJIA, RUBBER and IVORY COMBS. G A YETTY'S MEDICATED PAPER, FRESH YEAST POWDERS, SODA WATER in perfection, with none bnt healthy Syrups. Macon, June B, *59 J. J. MILLER. J. WATERMAN. MILLER & WATERMAM, ITffl & EOMMISSIOI MERCBASTS. MACON, Gr-A-. VI TILL give particular attention to the public and private sale of Merchandize and property ot every description, and will make prompt returns so the same. Refer by permission to J. B. AW. A. boss, T R. 810 »m, J F. Winter, L. M Lamar, E. Bund, President Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Ga— NV M Davidson, LaKoche A Bell, R. Habersham A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Co.. T. J Walsh, Savan nah. Ga. W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, 8. C. _ 1 SELECT SCHOOL. \ j IL E W P ARSON’S will re-open his School, in *’ 1 the rear of Vrs. Joi*. Bond’s residence, on .Von day. Sept. slb. Terms, Ac., same as those of last sept 2 MULES: M"ULEs7!~iIULEsIn — r PI!R und<‘it g ie<i will have tiftv bead of No.) I Mulrw. at the Stable of Aderbold A J»-tfer«. op * *'• tin pM-aenger Depot, on the 15th lust., tor 1 *. Also a tew good Hu.’aea. •ep n B H LETTON. ••KRrrMF.ttV. ’ X * ’ iIY rlfii’e aeleeuoscf Frei. Znghsh aaf * - •.»« Eitf>r<« and Cologne, Foreign aa 1 '■'* **’< In store and for aaie by E L MTBOHKCKKB Shirts!!! ( I ■ Ml Aiao SHUT 2 ' ’'■’Mm, a i*»w lot. Jaal received and wdi ** C POE & GRIER Have removed to BOARDMAN’S BUILDINGS. Oct 8 2t ALL THE NOVELTIES IN FURNISHING GOODS, Very Low, At Baird’s. Oct 15 | SHIRTS? THE NEW YORK PATTERN SHIRT, Acknowledged to be the best made i and best fitting SHIRT extant, at Baird’s, Oct 15 Telegraph Building. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Bl virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford county, will be sold before the Court House door, in Knoxville, said county, on the first Tuesday in December next between the usual hours of sale, ail the lands in said county belonging to the estate of Isaac Fincher late of said county deceased. Sold for a distribution. Terms on day of sale. October 13, *59.| JOHN P. McNEICE, Administrator de bonis non. FTLLItr 1»S». CLOTHING I! NOW RECEIVING A Magnificient Stock, And will be sold at Prices to defy ) competition. At oct is Baird’s. Fft a » Hats Caps, Leather, Leather, Shoe Findings &c., Hinn nun & h. Have received a very large and select assortment of the above kinds of Goods, to which they re spectfully invite the attention of the public. Triangular Block. lW“Repairing promptly execut-! ed. septSSd-tf 1859. 185 S Spring & Summer Trade, E. J. J huloton & Co. HAVE in addition to their former stock received and made recent selections of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, &c., Ac. Making one of the largest and most elegant as sortments of goods to be found in the Southern cit ies, and offered on the most moderate terms. An inspection and careful comparrison of qualities ] and prices, respectfully solicited. Three doors above the Lanier House, Macon, Ga. E. J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR. March 21, 1859. Pianos! Os elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plainer ; varieties, just received, and for sale on the best terms by EJ. JOHNSTON 4 CO. ; toroid Pianos taken in exchange. March 21, 1859. , SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, AC., AC., Received bv late arriva.s, making the largest and best stock ever offered in Macon. Warranted of j sterling quality being 925-1000ths fine. i Also, a fine lot of warranted “U. S Coin,” at low er prices, [march 21] E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. HAIR WORK TO ORDER. Over 250 designs from which to make selection by msrch‘2l E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO. BILLIARD Balls, Cue Leathers, Wax 40., al- I ways on band and for sale at low pric-s. i march 21 E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO. i MEERSHAM PIPES, warranted genuine, for sale ' by march 21 E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO. FANS in tary, variety, Travelling and Reciicule Baskets, Leather Satchels Ac., for sale by march 21 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. 'WATCHES and Jewelry repairedaud warranted ■ by march 21 d E. J. JOHNSTON A CO City papers copy. BOOTS AND SHOES. A~~T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. | 3, Cotton Avenue, opposiae Washington *■l Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers T would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have in store a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, mostly of oar own manufacture, to which weekly ad ditions will be made, of all the different styles and patterns usuaHy called for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exam ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as any house in the city or State. oct 19 MIX 4 KIRTLAND. BOOTS.— A full assortment of Gents’ fine French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg ged. Just received and for sale low bv oct 19 mix & Kirtland. RUBBER SHOES.—A large assortment of Gents I and bovs Rubbers. Also Ladies slipper and san dal rubber fchoea of Goodyear’s celebrated patent.— Just received ana for sale low bv oct 19 MIX 4 KIRTLAND. TJLANTATION BROGANS—Now in store the 1 best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever ofiered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled black and russetts; do. boys and youths black and russetts, all of which we are selling very low. oct. 19 MIX, 4 KIRTLAND. BOOTS AND SHOES Men’s end Boys and Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots; Men’s ■ stont kip hunting and mud Boots; Genu lasting Goiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf Bro gans ; Gents, bovs’s and youths’ patent and enam- I elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California kip Brogans, a large assortment. Set 19 MIX 4 KIRTLAND n. ze: m o v xl. . S. BRAINERD’S Wat-on Variety More. Has Re moved to the Corner of Cotton A renue, and Poplar St., opposite of Collin's Ware House. CROUKECT and Glass Ware, House Furnishing articles. Tin Ware, Ice Cream Freezers, Cord and Twine, Cutlery, Brooms, Pula, Tubs, Wash Boards, Brushes, all kinds, Fancy Soaps of different kinds, Extracts, Combs, I Ac., Medicines for Horses end Man, Worm Tee for Children, 4c. ’ Furniture repaired, cleaned and polished in the i neatest manner. Violins, Causa, Ac., repaired and | repot i shed. Saud Paper and Varnish of the beat quality foe | Furniture as low so can be sold in thia oily. , articles sold if not psrfsct can bs returned i N 8.-Grataebarg Medicine for sale, pare from Us Company 8. 8., Agsui tor Cumpany. July US ST A YEGOR STOLEN. , pitUM the M as M AtaUMsld. tWsyuMg s< l«a I & aMliaik mw* M«l< «>.out H | han ut and <>ua meb bigia. C*** ft*«»i a iit'la * | tteaa ibr Mber, »aa ta<i(b«f bra»d*«l nvr rbud; <hr j ><b»f *a» brawdad ekibar with L «*f T «b* )aw : A will bayierE t < tLadaJih'vy W tha | Jfwiaa at iHubbUfiaad • Mkabte, W a» v tv gat To the L<idy Readers of Tikis Paper. Falloflßs9. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, RIC//DRESS GOOD-, THE MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, OPENING EVERY DAY. OPENING EVERY DAY’, OPENING EVERY DAY', AT PARKER'S, AT PARKER'S, | AT PARKER'S, j A Large Stock of Silks, such as they have never brought out before, I may now be seen at Strangers visiting Macon should not i fail to call in and see the Fall Stock at | sept 28 -llrs. S. A lidos 11 I HAS just returned from New York with a beauti ful and - - ! i all Mid WinterStoek. Paris- ian Hats of every variety ; Leghorn and tine Straw .Bonnets; French Flowers; Fancy mid Ostrich j i Feathers; Head Dresses ; Bridal Wreaths and Veils; ! ' Net and Grecian Caps; Ornaments for the Hair; i i Shell and ornamental Tuck Combs; Real LaceCof- ! fours and Veils; beautiful Lace Setis and French 1 Embroidery; Misses Leghorn, Plush and Beaver! Hats, B’’ Hi ts and Caps, Dress Trimmings. Ze phyr Yarn.- for Knitting and Embroidery ; Nnbeas I Opera Capsand Mariposa’s Wigs; Bands, Braids and Grecian Curls; KirCloks; Muffs and Cuffs. Also, a fine assortment cf 1 ANCY ARTICLES too tedious to mention. Please call and examine for yourselves before pur chasing. Thankful for past favors ami solicits a continuance of tho same. All orders promptly at tended to. sept 26 Fall & Winter Fashions, 1859-60. TRIANGULAR BLOCK, HAS just returned from New York and is now opening invoices of rich Dress Goods, real French deLaine Dress Goods, Velvet and Beaver Cloth Cloaks, Basque. Evening Dresses, Embroideries, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, real Thread and Silk Blond Laces, Vails, Hair Ornaments, Ac., Ac., all of latest importations, and would invite her lady patronesses and ladies generally to give her a call. Will open on Wednesday, Sept., 28. an assortment of newest style Velvet and Straw Bonnets, Head Dresses, Ladies Dress Caps, Coifures, Ac, Ac. Orders from the country promptly attended to. — Liberal deductions for cash sales. sept 22 St ill ill the Trade! DEALERS IN Fashionable & Durable DRY ROODS. BOSTICK, KEIN & CO. Have opened for the Fall & Win er Trade. A Mammoth Assortment of useful Afi'/i BltA UTIFUL FANCY yOncy Groodsi, A ITHICH they are eager to expose to the scruti- VV ny of the ladies, and a discriminating public. Asweare wellp sted thehnjest IwsKm Sbfavia New York, and ; urchaso freely from them, we can always offer in<i’terment* to buyers, that never fails’ to convince—in a word we can afford to sell Extremely Cheap, and still realize fair, living profits. Call and see our AUCTION DRESS GOODS. SUCH AS Velvet Flounced Robes, Silk Robes 2 Volantes, Byadere and Brodie Silks, Berage and Cashmere Robes, Embroideries, Lace Setts, Dress Trimmings, etc., etc.. And many other styles which Yve know you will pronounce exquisite. We would also call your attention to our stock of Merinos, Bombazins, Alpncasand Nolid De Laines - all of Lupin’s best make. STAPLE & FAMILY GOODS, Such as Sheetings, Table Damasks, Pillow Cases, Linens and Cottons, Towellings, Napkins, Flannels, Shirtings, Irish Linens, Tweeds for boys wear, Jac onet. Swix. Nainso ik. and clieecked Muslins, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery of all kinds, and many useful articles, we have just opened and they must be •old. CURTAI NS, CURTAINS, Satin Damasks, Worsted Damasks and all kinds of Lace and Embroidered Curtains with the Trimmings) at low prices. Cloaks, Shawls and Scarfs, From the most expensive Vtlcet and Cloth, to a medium priced quality Carpel*, Carpets, We are now prepared to exhibit Velvet, Brussels, 3 ply, superior Ingrain, Ilemji and Max Carpetings; also Rugs, Malts, Moor Matting and Floor Oil Cloths. Give us a call—we can suit you exactly in every department of our business and w ould be pleased to show you our Goods. BOSTICK, KEIN A CO. Macon, 1 th Sept . 1852. Read This! IF you wish a fine likeness to leave with your friend w'hen you go abroad to spend the summer. Go to Pugh’s Fine Art Gallery, , He will take you a hue likeness, possessing Artistic me it which you can show to your friends with pleas ure—assured that it will bear the criticisms of the most fastidious. Pictures in fancy cases cheaper than ever oil’ re 1 in Macon, a large assortment alwiys on hand. Our cases for dollar picturbs are neat gilt cases—no vtry common stock being used at this gallery, so by calling on us you will get a good Picture in a good case at the same price you will have to pay fur a etanmon one elsewhere. A large number ot eizt Photographs colored in Oil on exhibition, also Pho ogra hs in Pastelle, colored by Mr. Hunt. To all ot which the attention of the public is invited. J. A. PUGH. Macon, June 14th d-ts. Shivers’ Lucky Office l CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES | OF GEORGIA, HODGES. DxWIS & CO., IM; i lingers. IN Class B, whoh- ticket 1-50 63, Prize $3,000. . Plenty more of the >ame sort. Be sure to call at Shiver’s Lucky Office, Floyd House Buildings, Macon, Ga. WM. SHIVERS, Jr., Agent. P. S.—All orders for tickets should be directed to Wm. Shivers, Jr., Agent, Macon. Ga., as I have the entire agency for the sale of those tickets for the city of Macon and Bibb county, Ga. W S, Jr, Ag’t. sept 22d-im | AGRICL LTI ILYLIMI’LIMENTI CARIIART & CURD HAVE IN STORE Grant’s. Clinton’s and others' make, all sizes, [FAN MILLS. Emery’s, Winship’s, Georgia, and other SPIKE THUES 11 EKB. Emery's Railroad, Bogardus 2 and 4-borse HORSE POWERS. Grant’s, and others’ make of 5 aud 6 fingered <>ri*:iiii Cradles. Scythe Blades* Gra-s Sickles, Scythe Stones. Graia Blades, Straw (’utters. Corn Shelters. All Kinds of Mill | Bolting Clothi*. Wire le Leather and Rubber Belt ing. Mill Spindles and Crunks. I Also a full assortment of Carriage Makers' Materials! TOUF.TMHR WHH Every Artirk uaually kept in tbeir line; all of which , we offer al the luwert rates. may 13 Save Freight and Commiasion. CARHART & ( I RD Art aoLI AbFNTH for the Ml* Fairbank’s Scales ('OUMEK .. PLA7t'»BM BCALFF jxi , amd 1* *"'l4 thi>nr « ffsaat t auffed * 4 C’ U. f BTZIIL,!} EN’S Fall and Winter Styles OE FASHIONABLE HATS. Caps &c. A'ITE have just received and opened the largest, \ ▼ freshest, cheapest and most fashionable stock of Hats and Caps that bus ever been offered in this market. ItComprises, in part, Men’s soft Hats, “ enuine imported Black, Brown and Pearl French of the finest quality, Men’s Ledger Hats, all kinds; “ ‘ Victor Emmanuel Hats, ° Black and brown Pocket Hats, “ Light “ounce” “ “ Extra Black and brow’n Planter’s Hats, sept 23 BOYS’ SOFT HATS. IYLACK, brown and pearl Ledger, fancy plaid and J exlrn black and brown medium. sept 28 WOOL II ITS. IT'XTRA Cassmerette, Men’s and Boys’ from $3,50 J a 124 per dozen. sept 28 MEN’S c BLACK, brown and blue silk Velvet, blue Edin burgh with black Ribbed Cassunere, English black Cloth Caps, mixed Caps, Navy, the Oakford and xx Navy Caps, black J ockev and xxx Otter Caps, at all pricesj black and brown Plush Caps from x to xxx. sep 28 BOYS’ < APS. BLACK and velvet Jockey Caps, brown and green Solferino, National Guard Caps and blue 71st Regiment Caps, Boys’Cloth Caps from 35 cents to sept • LADIES' HATS. BROWN, white and smoked riding and prome nade iiutsofthe finest style and quality at low prices. sept 28 IMF WTs' H ATS. 1?1NE smoked and white Turbany, real imported, extra brown and white beaver,Sep 28 I HBKEIxLAS. SILK and cotton of all qualities, at any prices. Call and exaffiine our stock and we will guaran tee to please the most fastidious. sept 28 WM. BELDEN. MENARD & BURGHARD. Si . MR. Bi ri.hard has returned from New York . with the finest selection of Watches, Jewelry. and Fancy Articles ever brought to Georgia, and they are now opened and exposed for sale at our benutiful Store on Cherry Street, two doors from the Telegraph Building, at the sign of the I3ig AVatcli, ■ Therefore, we invite all to call and see the latest novelties. Our selections embrace Rich, Rare and Gorgeous Styles of Ornaments—Pins, Rings, Brace lets, Chains. Ladies Enamelled 4 Diamond Watches, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, and other full and hall sets of Jewelry—some of new design, just out. We desire to call particular attention to our stock of Watches, bv the celebrated makers, Cowderoy, lioddcl, Stodctart, Tobias, Ac., made to order ex pressly for us. We have also on hand the invalua ble Jurgehson and Nardin Chronometers. A large variety of Clocks —latest style. Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Setts, Pitchers, Goblets, Ac. Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look at our varied stock of Violins. We also call the attention of the trade to our stock of GOLD PENS! The largest and best selection ever brought to this market. Repairing promptly done and warranted. MENXRD4 BURGHARD, sept 22 Sign ot the Big Watch. SCHOFIELD & BROTHER, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, JfA COS.GEORGIA. JOHN SCHOFIELD,JOSHUA SCHOFIELD. We are prepared to Manufacture STEAJVT -EUGHKCBS, CIR< I LAR SAW MILLS, MILL AND GIN GEARING, SUGAR MILLS, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, OF RVEIIY DESC RIPTION. IRON RAILINGS and VERANDAHS. Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, du rability and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Cemetery Lota, Public Squares, Church Fences and Balconies. Persons desirous of purchasing Railings will do well to give us a call, ns wo are determined to offer as good ba* gains as any Northern Establishment. j-t?” Specimens of our Work . xn be seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in his citv. dec 2 SI N I HULKS. r?IFTY THOUSAND Lbs. Tennessee and Georgia 1 Bacon, 100 Bibs. Whiskey, various price and brands; 1,000 Bushels Coni, 500 “ Meal, 2,000 “ Oats, 50 Package fine Leaf Lard, 190 Bbls. Georgia Lime, 50 “ Rosendale Cement, 300 Rales prime Eastern and Tennessee Hay. The above, with other articles in my line, in’ store and for sale by WM. M. DUNN, General Commission Merchant and Produce Deal ers, Macon, Ga april *25 d 4w-tt NEW SPRING CLOTHING. E. WINSHIP IS now receiving a splendid stock of fine Ready Made Clothing for the spring trade and invites the public to call and examine it, - march 16, ’59. Citizen copy. SEWING MACHINES. r r , IIE subscriber is Agent for the sale of Harthrori » .1. Sewing Machines. He has thorjughlv testec them and recommends them to the public. He war rants them to perform well or no sale. march 17 E. WINSHIP. SHIKTS! SHIRTS! JUST received a large assortment of the “ Goldei Hill” Shirts, a superior article. Thev are wel made and tit first rate. E. WINSHIP, march 17 Citizen copy, : Montpelier Farm School, MONROE CO., GA. Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, Pres. HAVING purchased at Montpelier, that celebrat ed seat of learning, Mr. Martin has transferred thither his Fakm School from Henry county. No plain, in all the South possesses more facili ties, or more peculiar advantages, than does this, for the successful education of youth. The Fall Session will commence on the 25th of Ju ly next. For further information address the President at Montpelier, Ga. may 23 THOSTJTLANE - Has just received 65,000 Feet of Lumber, WHICH he is offering at very reduced prices by the car load at the South Western Rail Road, lor at his Lumber Yard opposite the Market. Give him an early call if you wish to avail yourself of the , lowest price. july27-tf I 'ROPE, BAGGING & TWINE. 1 ( M I COILS Richardson’s Hemp Leaf Rope, 1 500 C<>ils superior Hand-made Rope, 100 hales of Heavy Gunny Bagging, in store and to arrive. 1,000 lbs. of Twine, for sale by may 26-dtfBOWDKE 4 ANDERSON. BACON. ■ I ( If W I priut® Tennessee Sides, •J* ’j’ " "k" 2,000 Ibf. prime Teuuessee Canvass ed Hauia, 2,000 lbs. prime Juwk, for sale by may 26 dtf BuWDRE 4 ANDERSON. PORTER AM) ALE. ■ 1 / | (’ASKS Hibbert's arid Jeffries’ Ale, 1 ' / 10 casks Hibbert * L<»ndon Porter. j For sale by BOWDKE 4 ANDERSON, may 20-dtf ALEX W. I’EKSONK, Attorney /it Law, FOItT VALLEY, GA. WlLLpracDee maH <st theCoerlecd lL« Macvu 'I U / * . Hai ana M-rara al Wfcui«-»a<‘ au4 TTetnll! MTF.I 4 M4P KIM) k-r p - G' t.a ud S laorr and W4* «r 1 > | f O; • • ’i.< A- < . < a 4Av<i.‘ae, at 4-oui* W.IMMi IM MEliiA JEi.y s •»» tae ” ffakf f fjf ►**« m a. >. az. v. vtMacr. Ksnc! TXT J I POCKET KNIVES ! T IHAVg just received a large ami tplffUtld X meat or the above Pocket Cutlery, Direct from the makers and will offer extra induce ments for purchasers to call aud examine Iny Stock of Rodgers and Wostenholms POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, SUISSORS, RAZORS, 4c. I have now in store Glass Preserving Jars, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators Water Coolers, Double Wall Ice Pitchers, The Old Dominion Coffee Pot, Feathered Dusters and Brushes, Bird Cages* Baskets, And the celebrated and invincible Iron Witch Cook Sto i c, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for cash or to prompt paving customers. B. A. WISE’S House Furnishing .4 tore, may 2 : Cht ny Si., M tcC n. Ga. To Publishers. JT'ORsale one second hand Piincetoi Pou; er Pre* in.good running order—at a Great Br.rgain.- Also, one No. 5 Imperial Hand I’res*. nearl j as goo aa new, with inking apparatus complete, tor ff2OC cash. Also, one small Job Ramage Press—Pn :e |40.- Applv at the office of the apl 19 d 4 w ts “ GEORGIA CITIZ LN,” Mac**n, Ga. NEW BOOKS T AT Hoard mail’* Book Stoi e. AMERICAN Eloquence in two Vols.; a i iew Cy clopedia of Commerce; Burton’s Cycle pedia of Wit and Humor ; a handy book on Propel*, y Law; Man upou the Sea. by Prank Goodrich ; R omantic passages in South-western History; Life be 1 “uth the Waters; The Hand but not the Heart, by T S. Ar thur; William the conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier; Doctor Thorne ; a new edition of E Igar A. Poe’s works; the Preacher and the King; it e Priest and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentiuick, by Dis raeli; Beatrice Ceuci; Debit and Credit; .Ma or Rog er Sherman Potter- Douglas Juvrvld's W| t; Belle Brittan on a tour; Life and Times of Hugt .Miller; Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Rock 4 ; Jeffer son’s Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete ;> Grate’s History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Papers; Lord Montague’s Page, by (>. P. R. James; t ie Three Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth ; Ventilation in Amer ican Dwellings ; Derivation of Family nam ips ; Wis dom, W»t and Humor ; Steps towardsTleav »i; Den’s Moral I henlogy ; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Way side Pictures tn P-snce, Holland, Belgium an d up the Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also a lar fce assort ment of fine Family Bibles. sep 23 J. M. BOAR >MAN. MACON LAMP XTIL’dE, NO. 11, COTTON AVENUE. CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA, Coal Oil Lamps & Chandalio rs, FLUID LAMPS, SILVER-PLATED WARE, Table Cutlery and Castor Fra mes, LOOKING GLASSES, I M P II O VE» COALOIL, Burning Fluid, lamphrne & Alcohol, At Wholesale & Retail,' Cheap for Cash! ON THEAY—A fine Assortment of Bohemia^Favcy- Colored A; Cut GLASSWARE, Os onr own Importation ; much of it is suit able tor Engraving for HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ENRRAVING ON O-IjASH • Os every description, done to order in our Store. Call and see us. rep 1J BOI.SHAW * IIF.I’.ZOG. FANCY DYK HULSE, AND SM Films ESTMIMEIT. On the Alley in the rear of Water! ran’s Dry Goods Store, (formerly known as the “Vir ginia Dye House.”) IfR. W. W. JOHNSON respectfully informs the Al citizens of Macon and vicinity, that he is now fully prepared to Dyk and Finish in the neatest style, and st short notice, every description of La dies and Gentlemen’s atmarel. Silks, Satins, and Woolen G.iods, and in fact, Goods of every fabric ; Shawls of everv dep cription Dyed and Pres sod ; white a- 4 d all kinds of Shawl cleansed, bleached and stains removed. A’tides for mourning dyed at the shortest notice. Gents’ Coats, Pants, Vesta and Cravr.ts dyed a beautiful fad black, Warranted not to Smut. Gents’ apparel cleansed from paint, grease, tar Ac., without Ripping; in other words, Dyed or Cleansed whole. Carpets. Rugs, Piano Cloth's, Ac., Cleansed at this establishment. Eid Gloves dved black, Straw and all kinds of Bon nets dyed all the light colors as well as the black, and pressed in the latest styles and shapes. Car pkts cleaned Ac., Ac. Woolen Goods Not'Ripped ! This is the only establishment of the kind in Ma con where the Finishing is executed by Stf in. A liberal .-.hare of the public patronage is respect fully solicited. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction, or no charge will be made. Orders from persons in the city should be left at the Dyk Housk, where tho subscriber may be found at all times. Orders from the country should be addressed to Mr. W. W. Johnson, Macon, Ga. Persons sending Orders must state fully what they wish to have done, written in a plain manner. All Goods to or from this establishment can be sent by Express. Crtf" No Goods subject to the claim of the owne r one year from the date they are left at the estab lisbment. Cleansing and Repairing promptly and neatly done. I also bare on hand, for sale Chba.p, Superior Marking Ink for marking bags, boxes Ac. Itjf’ Cash terms and prices. W. W. JOHNSON. March 11 d A w-ly (' ratiLS !' GRATES! GRATES! IJERSONS in want of G rates will please call and examine mv assortment, as I have the largest and cheapest Lot ever off .-red in Macon. B. A. WISE, Cherry Street, seyt 23 . Macon, Ga. R.W.SIMMS&O.A.LOCHRANE H TYING associated themselves in the practice of the Law at Macon and Atlanta, and will at tend to busineaa in the Several counties in their Cir cuits respectively. Office in Macon near Mechanic’s Bank. aug 6-ts WUOIGHT IRON Fi AILIXG! A McQUEEN, Manufacturer of Wrought Iron • Railing of every description, plain and orna mental, from the lightest scroll Iron up to the heav iest Railing used. 7/aving an endless variety of de-, rigns, purchasers cannot fail to be suited. Being entirely of wrought iron their strength can not be questioned, and for beauty they cannot be surpassed anywhere. All kinds of fancy Iron Work made to order.. Particular attention paid to making all kinds of Geometrical Stair Railing. Portrait Painting. JT. POINDEXTER would respectfully inform • his patrons and the public that he is again in bis Btudio, for the winter aud spring, where he would lie happy to see all who feel any interest in his branch of the arts. Portraits of citizens always ou exhibition. Studio in “Triangular Blcck,” entrance on j 2d Street. oct 6 w -im dr. it iL xisijirr. OFFICE on Cherry Street, over .Minard A Bur gßMi d S Jewrly Stole D. C. HODGKINS A SON, Wacon, Ga. Invite the attention of the *l»or,mg'public aud I others U> their large aeh tUon of JMHTfH-H GUNH, Fii les, Pisroix. i’o( Ki-rr and SPORTING ( IJILEHY, 1 IM! ING TAUKLM, WALKING STICK#, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AMUN, JTJON, •u. 4 e»ei > eeif'ie ** • <ta«* ■ A»rtb of to a“4 keapiLg <ha beers g**w<l* !**•» •* ft tie i t i* «• U , p>k il. ij LL*. A aio< Law Partnership! TULL & HILL, SUCCESSORS Tp THE LATE FIRM OF STUBBS & HILL 11 T ILL practice in the Mac. u and adjoining Cir ▼ ▼ cuits and in the Supreme and Fedeia Courts the same us heretofore by the late firm of Stubbs A Hill, B. HILL, J NO. R. HILL. The undersigned will close up the business of the late firm of Stubbs A Hill as speedily as possible, and to this end. all persons indebted to said firm are requested to make payment at as early a dav as prac ticable. B. HILL, aug 29 w-ts Surv. Partner of Stubbs & Hill. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON rST"w.».>. .-/.iris < f • 'T- ~ -v. SOUTH WESTERN R. R. ON Saturday, September the 3d, the Accommoda tion Train will be taken off. On and after Sunday, Sept 4th, the passenger and mail train for Albany and Cuthbert will run a« fol lows: Leave Macon at 10.10 a. in., arrive at Albany 5.41 P nt. Leave Albany at 1,40 p m, arrive at .Macon 8.14 p nl. The mail ami passenger train from Cuthbert will connect with the Albany mail train at Smithville. No. 10 S. W. R. R. Leave Cuthbert at 12.45 p. m., arrive at Smithville 3.L8 p. m. Leave Smithville at 4.05 p. m.. arrive at Cuthbert G. 39 p. in.; making the connection with the up and down Albany mail train. The Columbus mail and passenger trains will run ns heretofore. VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. A Supt macon, sept 2, ’59 Central, Macon & Western and SOVTH-WESTERN RAILROADS. . (T PANO, will for the present, be transported over X the Central Railroad to Macon, or to any Sta tion on that and the Eatonton Road, in any quantity, to auv Consignee, at $2 00 per ton ot 2,000 lbs., and over the Macon 4 Western, and South-Western Rail Roads, or to any Station on either of these Roads, at *1 00 per ton of 2,000 lbs., provided each Sack is marked with consignee’s name. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen'l Sup’t C R R. ALFRED TYLER, “ “ MAW R R. VIRGIL POWERS. “ " BWIt R. feb 24 w.tf House Wanted. I BURNISHED, or partially ao, prifered. A well ■ built dwelling, centrally and pleasantly situat ed in Macon, by a family without young children. — Any person having such a property to lent may be sure that it will be well taken care of, by a punctual and permanent tenant. ALSO WANTED. * Two good sized pleasant rooms, by a person who will furnish them handsomely. Full'board prefered iu the same bouse, but if the chambers suited, meals could be taken atu Hotel, Mulberry street preferred. For an interview and particulars address sept 30 A. B. CURTIS, City Post Office. MACON LAMP STOKE, NO. 11, COTTON AVENUE. A No. 1. IMPROVED Coal Oil AT %1.2 S PER GALLON july 9 ai BCLSHAW AHERzOG. GREAT ATTKAt TH ! EVERY BODY READ THIS ! THE undersigned having rented the Ware House in East Macon, formerly occupied by Janies Denton, and will have it in good repair bv the first of September to receive the patronage of all jwb< may feel a willingness to give me their Cotton. bug w -tii W. A. M 1 LANE. GROCERIE! IN Store, and constantly receiving, full supplies of Bacon, Flour, Coffee,’Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Syr up. Soap, Candles, Ac. ALSO, a choice lot of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, and many other articles too numerous to mention. For sale by JOHN MASSETT. ’april 12 j 1859. Gent's Furnishing Goods. 17MFTY Doz. Linen and M arsailea Bosom Shirts, . 25 “ Merino and Silk under Shirts, 75 “ British J j Hose 80 “ Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, 30 “ Silk Scarfs and Ties, 15 “ Fine Suspenders. Just received at E. WINSHIP, sep 23 Fresh Garden Seed. MENARD A CASTLEN have just received a large and selected stock of Freeh Garden See<; of all kinds, warranted to be the growth of 185* which are equal in quality and as cheap in price a* any that can be found elsewhere. Store under Rai x ton’s Hall. feb 3 f3F“Cltj paper- copy. _____ < OR V O ITS AND MEAL. QAA BUSHELS Corn in Sacks, OVv 400 bushels nriine Tenn Seed Oats, 50 “ Fresh Corn Mwai, 700 “ Wheat Bran, just received and for sale by McCALLIE A TONES. dec 9 <;rates! gr <test A GOOD assortment at very low prices A. B. A. WISE, jan « » Cherrv St.. Macnn. JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN, | WASHINGTON BLOCK, MULBERRY ST MACON, GEORGIA. I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Jnven .j ile Books. Blank Books, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa per. Water Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil and Wat* r Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mathe mat Jal 1 Engineering Books, Copying Presses and 800 :s, Wr.t ing Desks, Port Folios, Pocket Books, Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of the very best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen cils. Steel and Gold Pens, and all the various articles usually found iu a Book Store. Also, Agent of the Southern Mutual nsuranc? Company. oci 17 Just Received. AL4.RGE and choice selection of Lubin’s Extracts for the handkerchief, warranted genuine, and not the offensive imitations usually solo, put up with counterfeit lables. Also, a splendid assortment of genuine French and American Pomades and Oils for the hair from the most celebrated manufactures, for sale bv april 8 E. L. STROHECK F.R. MACON DRUG STORE. HAVING resumed business on my own account I am prepared to serve my patrons and the public with the most reliable articles in my line.— My stock is the largest and most complete ever of fered in this city. My purchases being invariably from Direct Im porters and Manufacturers I can warrant every ar tide pure and free from adulteration. I have now in store a large and select stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINKS, DYE STUFFS. PAINT BRUSHES, VARNISH BRUSHES, Sash Brushes, W hitc Yl ash Brushes, Badger Blenders, Camel Hair Brushes and Camel and Sable Hair Pencils, Together with the beat assortment of Instruments. Planters. Physicians, and Merchants will consult their interest by examining our stock before purcba sing. 26 d E. 1. STROH ECKER, lee! Ice! I lee!!! MACON ICE CO., D. DEMPSEY, JR., AGENT, IS prepared In furniah ICE ir. large and aiual I quatitilira in both country and aa low aa an) bouae in Georgia. A 1.0, krepa on hand, large and well aelectedalo of family UroMriea and Froriaioua ,choic«at import Brandu a, Wines and Hegars, Holland Gin, liuurl slid Monongsbais Whiskey, and s full aupply West India Fruit, Caudurs, M.. A , b DLMI'SEY, JR. Spring Trade. GUANITE HALL N. S. I’lObEX i CO.. 19^ Iff. te enarsdy m>w Bterfi SPRING DRY GOODS. K«b*x sg ’La »*>#'*• <W ite* !>♦••• G****dx **• l aa«*ri« LaH i ijALO »»<i Ui. ULn 1 LAHUg A MUPT. j ADMINISI RATOR’B SALE. BY’ an order of the Ordinary of Bibb county, G will be told before thet’uurt House dom sttia county t»eiween the u-ual hours of «aie six h died aervs of laud, more or lr«s, belonging to estate of Washington Durdm de<’.ea*ed. said la lying in Rutland ih»tiic«on the Ocmulg»e R eleven milts front the city of Maron Andon same t:uv wilt be mdd btlvre the <'uur> H‘’ ise in the county of Twiggs, one bundled and nine ac • of landlying in Twiggs county, Ga.. belonging tolh estate of said decensed ; said one hundred and nil acres of land being a fraction, lying on the east aid of the Ocmulgee River eleven miles below the cit ot Macon. JAMES H COWART, oct 18 Administrator Chesnut Grove Whisky &c. | CASES Chesnut Grove Whisky, It) >0 obis. Ga. Planters and Falkner’s Rectified Whisky, 5 Bbls. Phelps’ Gin, 5 “ M. E Rum, 10 “ Old Coi n Whisky, 20 “ Old Rye “ some very fine, 8 “ Old Lincoln “ f<r >aleby oct 15 McCALLIE A JONES, Cotton Av. Miller & Waterman. 1 YTE invite the attention of planters and count’ VV dealers to the following articles, all of whic will be sold low* for cash : Boxes Olive Soap, “ Turpentine do., “ Tobacco (differentbrands) Bbls. Monongabala Rye Whisky, . “ Old ** Bourbon M •• “ Cognac Brandy ** Huband Gin, “ N E. Rum. Casks India Ale in Jugs, Baskets Champagne, Cases Scheidam Schnapps, ** Cordial, (diffeent brands) ** Brandy C°ck Tails, «< Qj n << tt And a large and varied a>sor‘ment of Dry Goods oct 15 MILLER A W ATh hM AN Broadway Mills Double EXTRA FLOUR. HALF SACKS Double Extra Elour, mad OVV of selected White Wheat. 150 Sacks Broadway Mills Extra Superfine Flout 150 “ Kennedy’s Excelsior do. 3(»0 “ Superfine of other Brauds, 75 Bbls. Brazil Mills, Superfine, m store and for sale low by’ McCALLIE A JONES. oct 15 Superior Leaf Lavd. IN 50 and 1001 b. Kegs, just received bv oct 13 McCALLIE 4 JONES. STAR CANDLES. JUST received from the Manufacturers, inn Box es and Half Boxes. McCALLIE A JONES. oct 15 Caution! OUR very gratifying su» cess, particularly th’ Fall i i pleasing all who have examined our st lection of DRF.S'' GOODS, has in some quartet i ade us the subjects of considerable envy, and fu* nisbed occasion for disparaging remark*. Un riendw whenever they hear any such in relation ’• either the quantity, or our Good?- before believing them, will do us the fivor to call it and >ee h r themselves. We may state that we cun not p revent underhanded efforts on the , art of hob < to se’il their go« ds, nor can we condescen to ratah ate, we can only invite an examination on the par' of those, who without might b<- for a tim« deceived by such n isrep esentationa or ‘ tricks of trade” as they are denominated bv those who stooj io u se thjm. W. W. PARKER A CO. o< t 15 A Valuable Plantation for SALE. [OFFER for sale my farm, situated one and three fourths of a mile south west of Dalton, conti m ng about 48<» acie*. 100 acres of it in cultivation.- There is a good orchard on it embi weing apple, peach oluaib, cherry and pear tiees ; and as good a well • 1 water as am in the State. There is 11 acres mead ow and 20 acres under corn, that would make vet fine meadow if desired. It is known as the place Dr Morris settled a few years ago Any peison desir mg to have a residence in Upper Georgia, will fim it io their advantage to call and see it before pur chasing elsewhere, as 1 intend to sell it on the firs’ Tuesday in Jannarv. Terms one-third down, one third iu January, lb6l, and one third in Jannari 1862. JOHN LOTUEK o:t 15 w-3t Coach Manufactory, GRIFFIN, GEO., Corner of Broadway and Hill Stree G. W. ELARK BEGS leave to ii form the irnblic that he has e gaged the services of Mr. Isaac Wister. »' boreman, to bis establishment, and that he is no* prepared to manufacture al the shortest notice, h ivindsof Carriages. Coaches. Rockaway s, Buggies Ac., equal in elegance, and durability in use. io an manufactured in any part of the South or m th» North. Mr. Winter is a practical Coach Moket md has been engaged in niauuiacturing for twenty a ears. His workmanship, taste aud experience are well known in many parts of Georgia. Otl ei ■‘Xperienced workmen in each branch of the Carriag* making business, are also employed. To ensurt »l procuring of light running, strong, durable, and eh gant vehicles, call upon G. W. Clark Persons in want ot aNo 1 job, will do well to cai and examine the finished work I have on hand, a also that now manufacturing, before purchasing elsewhere. They will find it to their advantage t Io so. All work sold at my establishment wauranted i> repr* sen ted. Repairing neatly and promptly executed and a> ■vork shipped with care aud dispatch. Orders thank fully received. Terms, to suit purchasers. Liberal deduction v cash customers. june 1 Valuable Plantations FOR SALE IN SOUTH WEST GEO. Estate of the late Joseph Bone. fN pursuance of the last Will and Testament i Joseph Bond, late of the city ot Macon, cuunty Bibb, we the undersigned, Executors aud Execuir. ■f the said deceased, will offer for sale un the fir* Tuesday in December next, before the Court horn door, in the town of Albany, Dougherty county, lb following tracts of Laid, viz: Ist. That valuable settlement of Land, known a the “FOWLTOWN PLACE,” Lying on the waters of Fowltown and Kincbafo* nee. in the county of Lee and within two milesot ti South-Western Rail Road, containing forty-lev* hundred and fifty-six (4756) acres. Upon the pnu isest here is a good Saw and Grist Mill on a nevt - failing stream, good p welling house.frame negn C-bi with all other improvements to correspond. 2nd, At the same time and place, that equally vu □able tract ot Land known as the “WILKINS PLACE,” Containing thirteen hundred and five (1305) acre this settlement adjoins the homestead of Themas 1. Moughon and his Byron place, and equal to any i the neighborhood. The improvements are all goo< irame buildings. Also, will be sold at the same time and place tb following described Plantations situated, lying an being iu the county of Dougherty : Ist, That justly celebrated and rich settlement • Land known as “ OAK LAWN or ROYSTON PLACE,” Containg twenty-three hundred and (2327) acres ; a small portion of this tract lies in tl cuunty of Lee. The improvements consist in a dw* ling house and a fine range of negro cabins, all fran ed, and put up within the last season; this tr;«< stands upon the list as being one of the best in Soutt* West Georgia. 2nd, That renowned tract of Land commonly cai ed “MUD CREEK PLANTATION,” Containing thirty-five hundred (3500) acres lying J] on Mud Creek and Kiokee, the most productive Co ton lands in the State. The improvements are n good on this place and the plantation in thorough *•* pair. 3rd, That place adjoining the above, usually calle* “THE DECKER PLANTATION,” Containing three thousand (3,000) acres, lying i the fork of Kiokee and Chickasabalcht-e. The pr ductiuns of this farm will compare with any in tl. State. The buildings are all new anu framed. 4th, That beautiful and rich body of Land whicl goes by the name of “HICKORY LEVEL PLANTATION,” Containing forty-five hundred (4500) acres. Tb settlement, without any doubt, whatever, comprint some of the richest Land in the Southern States.-- The annual ynld of this plantation has not been lest than a bag of cotton to the acre for the last fiv years. The improvements, buildings, Ac., are al substantia). It is deemed unnecesss ry to give a full descripti of tbeee Plantations; it u aufficienl to stale that the' were owned and cultivated with much a icceaa ai> profit bv MM •'* * 1 >' *F|.h Bond They eu.bra the chuiceet land* iu South West Georgia, and ft»» production, fertility of soil, improvement*, local mi health- and convenience io market. Ac., out surpa** rd by any tract* of land in the South. Peraon* 'ieeiroae of examining theae Landa are re fared Io the raepecHve ovareoere on the Plantail- ns, who *4ll ah- w I hem, and to Thomas II MougLon, uaa of the ExeeuUrs, feeidn-g immediately in U*» neighborhood T » any ae wtebiag U make a parehaae of a good (’. non Plantation aueh an opportunity may •«»< again pruarot i lee if foe years Terms of sale made . IH|f H MOfGHOW WILLIAM » MoLOMOR. M**-” > LkMlh.fA » iai ~ . ,«*. a* A I' - ... .<.d Milrf ... , <* I). U-. <•■>!*» Mil, M> JaOUM, MS mA - ■ * uu. Wf 'M.I *•* «< MM P 5 EORGIA-Jone> Couhllr. 'W ' m \ f Moxi»ay. Auguwt4-t \ The i ourt of Ordinary c-i,i mJ. < enable to law. CfiAf* MAC "o the Onlinarvof Jones Conn*y:-J. .uke Rolen* mih i»H’g Fxertil* a • f I ■l‘ CeH*ed. *hoWe’h tla t hi- ha- fr ' Ju y assigned to him a- 4 auci Adn i* " ’’a- *! I tueretme prtitioti* tl e <’• urt for « dircht»Jf.fc . mu. Mid Admiui.tr.tur.Mp LUgE \ Surviving Exrctiu ihi (i rcr f On hearing the above petition it ihaj 1 tHtinn be iHMird and that al- J-eraotih t. necite/Dbe 1 •diheyai e hereby reqd 4. v cattle ’f hi J W •e* have, on oi befuie uefi >’ M<>t dv hi Jrb’iM n ext. whv «aul Luke Abbetta nl*t i•tre.i- -a * • J . from fiL AdniiniMiHt»isl-i; at < ' I y • .•« i Morv bhould not be granted bit- r 1 o irt her ordered by the Coiiit th»«t L > ciUo’- .<• ibliahed in one or m«»»e public GaXetus < f Ute for the spaceof Six m«>ntlm. ♦ augf-rtm CHA<. MACART Y Ord ry EORGlA—Crftwfoid ( ounty. I Whereaa, Archibald Kei drick, nr’ii r irt»; ' on the Eatute of Th *ma>C K*u<»i<k. - ‘l|!‘ r me foi iettera of dimniaeioL fr<-n- paid I " These are therefore to cite ard adnu-n si- * ngulai the kindred and creditor.* of ;id dc' t-r - ( be and appear at my office w ithin tl ♦ f u•»? ; scribed by law and show cauae it x a ii<i letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office tin- th Ap'‘l» h. y, JAMES J RAY, F.-9RGIA, Crawford County* T Th”inaa \lexander MiH> Adn »<■ -i r ’Bh ' •e Will artnexed. of Isaac Mills, dic'd apj Hr « to e for letters* of dismission from the adii.friistration i t “aid Estate : These are therefore to cite and adnmnfcb h ?t ! mgular, the heirsand creditors of mid ei’tsta. t .hi >nd appear at my office within the time preset ibcd } ‘ aw to show cause, if any they or either* f them lift' e, , vhy said letters should not be g» anted. Given under my hand and official signature, Ma) th, 1859. I < JAMES J. RAY/Ordinggte a may 14-6 w 1 " GEORGIA Crawford County. Court of Ordixarv, Jun*-Term 185#. In re., Griffin Oneal’s estate. John U Attwafet md Griffin G. Oneal. Administrators of >nid tstaie naming filed their returns in my office and repiesent >l that they have fullv administered said estate and •raveth Letters Dimnissory. Therefore ordered br the Court that nil person* < ••ncerned sh<»w cause, if anytl e* have within the titre escribed by law* whv paid letters ple-nld rmf bp {ranted ; that this o**ler Be t»iibli*hed in the State W “•ess. in terms of the law and be entered od the min- ■ utes of the Court. CULVELHOFSFANSIEY. Movants Aftornpv, A true extract from the Minutes June *th. june 11 JAMES J MAT Ordil EORGI/I—Crawford Comity. T Court of OaaiNABT hme Tern. D’9. In rt., Willis Poon’s state Jane- M Pa* is. '• ninistrator of said estate, havit g find I is retut i »■ i tv office and r> presented that he I a fully edn ii -red ‘aid estate and prav Letters l’i-ni Therefore, ordered by theC« n»t that ;l pet*- oncemed show cause, if any the' bn* ’’ ’ •* me nrpsrr.hed bv law. w hy sa d I* tt»-t t •e granted, that this ordpt I e f ullisl • < I < ■‘ress in terms of law and pi tptrd <»n tl • t CULVERHOUSF A AN i I Y Movants A> - A true extract from the Minutt s Ji** - D june IIJAMES J RAY. < C>l k EORGIA—Bibb County. T .WHEREAS James M. D .vis as 1 liralK th Tharpe, late of said cnimty •<<.. . ‘ - Jins to me for letters th* r*A i %• These are therefore to cite end adnu » mgular the heirs and cr<dit«rs <f sr.u « • ♦ g how cans • at mv office within the time pre-cribrd aw why said letters dismiasory should not be gtm i •d the said Applicant. J Given under my hand in nffirr. Job* 4tb. 1®59. .. W. T. M ASSEY. Ordinarys CR IWFORD SHERIFF SA Lift. WILL be aold on the first Tuesday in Novrmhpe next, in Knoxville, in said county with* n the usual hours of sale, the following property, t* - wit: t Jne hundred nt p and one quarter d< acres r f an d. the san>e being the notih 1»1 rt lot r- nl*r ift r-«ix (56) Iving'and ben g in’he sixth (Fth) dis- 4 rig tof otiginallv H«us»on nnw Ctrwtotd r< i i \. ii stitisfy two fi fas isM'rd from a Just d Cot rt the <’>d dis rict G M . <‘f said c« • n’y • f <”»«« ’ord iz : J W Harris f*»r the u*< otT n-anuel Ailtni n s .l«.n* Harp- r. al»o. 1 mi*mie’ A iil'tnan hearer va. ’hop Hi it per; levied on as tl pprnpet’y ot t>a»d Jan*' . Jnrpet Sa’d tn i e’ty poii to*’ •u■ I y r’ait't ft' Levy made and ret n-»d t* me Li E. W. Turner, * m«Ublc. This d Sept 1 59. octi MORGAN HANCOCK bbenff j ADMINISTRATOR’S SAIF.., \GKEE A| U Y t<» an order f*om the <uH « f n r- J di'-arv, i’ tpcatuhef 1 e-m I-’** wII be *n * h- first Tuesday in Nov ml-er x' bo’wpot-H.e Hgtil h- U’s i f ,’sle. St thp ’ • tit! r l"* die i> i e own of Knoxrjl ’e. Crawford coi ttv tl . ’t'. r • t f land belo* go gtn the estate .f > as< n t ’*» !»!•* f -aid c*»untv det ease L c*»’tao-mg e Htndr* j -d fiftv acre* . n ’° eor Ip-s th* « - *>■?**»*► \ccpt. d Sol., fm th «■ h’t Ft of th I • and r-. ors. Tei ms made kn< wu ou d»v * f-ale up/N ‘Y N Rh ‘. EXECI IO) ’’H KALE. BY vir’upof »n * rd-r .f » 0,, ’ ( ’ ofErag d cou'-ty. granted nu’he t’» d v ’ ‘ “ ♦•r. wil» b- -old at the C* u ’ I - » <■ ■ •u» ty, wit hit* the legal I • ttt s f ; ‘ ’ r " 1 •es a* in Noven-l er t ex« tl >.t v ‘h-:'l-- ’ rm-nt f Land Lelouginv to thee-ta'e* f te <»f -aid count’ d* cia-fd. ki o* n *••* 1 i *» • u 1 h *h he res'ded : bii g * » A Ic« » at cl • ‘ ■ 1 ini ng five but-died and thirty five(T- “ J * less, about Hire** butd*ed and fi t* >r»«- ‘ -n j » li'vh state of cultb ation. a cousid* r b’e t< rt d j w ch is tirh creek or b* ’t< m land *1 h”- » hy aud desirable place toli»?ar»d osrcftlßlist « oiton plaut»tioD> it the c-iv t . I. M »ji* t s « ■ i A. J Simmons can be font d : t a!) t n < s « • remises who will tak* great j ha-urr i•» -I f \ 11 who may desire to o< k r. - ti. T* >irs n ad< •n the dav of sale I) W S’5'M<»NS. » sep 14 tds V J SIMKONS. f JgF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 4 || 4 GREF.ABLY to an o der < f *hc Court of ry of <’rawford C<»u» ti S»pten bet Terrn. J <,t J rill be sold within the loval hours of sale. lw. . he Court H »use door in Ki oxvi'le it said cwhntw/ •n the First Tuesday in November, that mrj aluable settlement of Laud belonging to theJsiate f Green I*. H«’P !»’? of sa, d county. ■ n’aiiiiug One Thonsat d Twentv -four aud a half cres, (12-* I-2' mote nr le-s lying<»n Alkapatrbee reek; a large pottiun < f-aid aidleit g »i*lf lut m lai d The said se'tlrn er t ot Iri d coi tail ii g bout six hundred (f.oe> ecte- in tb- mo- d* and the HlsDce it a h gl- state <4 ct t vt tit t . The s-id setrleti ei t i» a(h siii l e j i c r» v 1 ’ch o live, bei’ gc* nvei iet 1to>•b« < b rr rc’ r't I • erma made known «n ’I ed; v< f -t’e WILLIAM b IIAI I , ?<’it’r Sept. I'th, IR.*3. d twtd. ADMIMS’i RATCH’S SAI E. BY virtue o’an mder f»< n tb« J<i«i»lc, th» Coutt • f Orrinat' <•’ C> > w < •* <• 11 * .‘■jtiu er Teim 185 V. will le >< Id or l» fist ' i ; in o*emb**r text lef<n tl» C<i»t J«t>* in e town of httxv’le w-l r tl • 1* j I Ue. all the ar.< s I e'< t ig ’< 11 < «»’» • oi.din < eceuaed, late*! m < •«ir’,' ti • ' ' t wet excep ed ; tl e ?n d Lt * a D r> g t I .is, the see* nd, dislikt < t < • pn i II) J w aw ford count*, cor.tainii git tl • itj,.* idudhid titty (>.’•) t cit - n • te« > I* “ - * rut the widow a alov» e>t*|ie«’ Feit - the lam fit of tb* Letts »t < < i*« i’« s l • < <• * te. Tein.s u.bdemwi <i •a* <lsi ’< .ID/ N F < < « ’ 1> Rl( H I L C< < I ? sept 2‘? d-it w td EXECUTOR’S SAI E BY’ virtue ot »n ordei of ’h< Otditaryof Cnw ford count* wil! be sold before < < i it 1 cv>e in .uoxviile on the first Tuesday in le«»r»lel ret »it bin the usual b< urs ot sale, a I tl e let <is ly it gin uid c 'i»nty belonging lo the estate o< V i.l i ir. I < 1 1* tan late of said county de<eaa<d. leug tie plrce here said H< tin an lived, cor tail iig i*< luiui d cies mote or less. aSold foi tb» | uij <re< I a dislri ntion of propeity among tie 1 cita le»h.> ci’ day fide. ’ ADAM li. HIR7MAN. sept 17 d it w-tda ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue ot an older * t theOtdiiary «»? Craw (ord county, will ba s* Id let* r» tie Court F*x.ae 3 • «>•, iti h non ille said c* nr. y »t tl« Its’ll * ■ day «t December next, between the OfU* l buuißO' sale ■ l the lands beiongtng to the e-ta e ot J.-naihgu rhoinMMm d»cca*ed. in w«i«i c*«ui ty excel t U.» wid w'sd’ Wpr, Suld to pa* debts ar.d make a dibttibu ion. Terms ou d* uf-a*e. EU ELI WERR, SAM L B. Tty’MASON. Oct. 18,18'9. Acmii itGatort. « L‘EAI () A L . . Henry Heme HAa RB*t«*Vkl) Hit* Cake, and d;ead barely. candy & Finn.STOLE NE.X l TO / » Ayers, Wingfield & (os.’ GROCERY KI ORE, * IN CHERRY STREET, .nd lia- nu. m .• * iimmudatiou. and M anHre Dew al«k of all t . ion* whirl) ix offered price* fur CAbMf nov.fitf _. _ ... ? To Land Buyers. llff <>(.rL>r Ml«lvuplar.« •< uai.u Mill.. J UH the loi.ill, ~„u tiH.l' U ..HIM, «b..(il Mr», aud Iwu (bud, tUMit. n bk. g uuwn ii iwu w<tl«iu,iii. and iu.mlil b« ditidwl Ib. W lh»r ro.laiu, »b«>ul unr Lui.dird M'.> and I' l '• | 1a.,, aia sail ■ | <•» ■ inai.'i . , u .1,4 hrcllti, , ... .1 >1 ■.• < • >■ »< 1..., .a • r . a a ■ ..clank ■ an‘MU. .. I. vu.l I, un Jlru’W uudl.d aat«a iMH »U.i • i . •... land MI. «».u. l I d.MHi. MlWailMi Imki.^i.■ ... .<•> .(rf* <4MI X < ‘MX ab'* • ■> 1.l • tb«r |> j <lu . .UM M, iLaa. JAN La. » j*; ’*• •** ««vxaM» x