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W ’lLLbc !.l ..II lilt- lir>: Tuesday in December
inM, lirli iv tin Court House door in Clinton,
,!ouo- i'm:niv I’ 1 seres of lnml mill nlsn n land wi.r
> nt, Hr- ivai .-state ol WillininJ. (.'.ml hi" of *»>d
« ountv, dei ' is'd. Sold l.v ordi r id tin; Ordinary
Miid lountv. Fi rms oil the day id'mill.
r E I.l /. A11 i.Ti I CAI1D. AilniN.
Atlminisiratriv Still'.
4 GKKKAHI.K to mi .vd.-rof tin- Ordinary of
Join's r,iui,tv. nill 1" sold 00 tin- first lues.lay
V. Dn einbi r u, \t nil tin-real estate of Thomas Cur-
V hit" of said lountv ih.i-.'iM-d. T"rma on the day
Efsale * MATILDA CURRY.
nll ’_ j Administratrix.
W -II1.1,, .Idon tin ii: d TuesdayinNovember
. xt . to tlie Court IIouso door, in Cjtn-
l. u, between till usual hours of i-alo the following
1 On « r,".d hind, moro or 1 ,■ on which is % good
. .. . .. .. a 15!-is:11:!Ifs simp. a 1 work
,... . ami other out h .uses and n g 1 well of water,
»U actuate, lying and being la thOKast ocnwrof the
Crow Road*; adjoining Mi ¥r
t-Ur*b Smith, anoknowg—thy 6ta
district of originally Baldwin now Jonos County.
(Sold as the real rotate ut iilman D. Oxtord, Into of
taid county, decease 1.
‘Terms made kuown ou the day ol sale.
ALEX. MARTIN,
. july 29 Qualified Adm'r.
Elii'cntor’s So I e.
»Y virtue of a . order from tho Ordinary of Jones
county, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in
January next, before the Court House door in Clinton
within the legal hoars of sale, a negro hoy named
West, about twelvo years of age, belonging to the
« state of Balaam Peters lato ol said county, ileceas-
i d. Said for tho benefit of the heirs nud creditors of
t>aid estate. Terns on.the day.
ISAAC PITTS, Executor,
I.At SKY PETERS. Executrix.
"iii..
B 1
Executor's Sale.
T> Y virtue of an ord< r from the Ordinary of Jones
r> County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Koveraber next, before the Court House in Paulding
countv, within the legal hours sale. Lot Xo. 594, 3d
•listrlct. 3d section; also, on the same day before the
Court House door of Whitfield, between tho legal
hours of sale. Lot No. 361, I2th district, 3d Section.
The above lauds sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said Balaam Peters, deceased. Terms
ca tho day. LAUSEY PETERS, Executrix,
july \\ISAAC PITTS, Executor.
Ailminisliator’s kale,
T>Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of
II Ordinary, of Worth county, will be sold before
the Court House door, in the town of Isabella, in
Worth county, on the first Tuesday in Xovcmbur
next, within the legal hours of sale, one half oflots of
land X.i. 90, 91, rl, and 165 m res of lot Xo. 39 and
fractional lots No. 92, 93 and 91, tho whole contain
ing 1329J acres; tho said one half being tho undivid
ed interest of Andrew J. Shine, late of said county,
dec. All of said lands iiiw in tbl UCh Dhtilflt of
originally Dooly, now worth coimtv, and within
fourteen miles of the South Western kail Road.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
SAM'L P. JONES, Ad'mr.
SARAII C. SIIiXE. Ad’tnx.
At the same time and place, I also offer my taterte^
it being one half in the above described lands, the
whole lying in a body ; having about 500 acres clear
ed, about 300 acres of first-rate river hammock,
' with an excellent log dwelling, negro and other oat
buildings, a gin house, screw, and a good well of wa
ter with plenty of running water on the place, and
very little watte land. Those wishing such n place
-would do well to call and examine for themselves.
Dr. T. I. M ounger, who resides at Warwick, or Mr.
Stephen R. Ham who is living on the place, will
show tin* j.r« • , t.. those w i-i.ing t-> pun hiisc.
For farther particulars address the subscriber at
Drayton, Ga. SAM’L P. JONES.
«°gl3
Administratrix Sale.
•T‘T7'ILL be sold on the firat Tuesday in January,
W 1658, before the Court Houso door in Clinton,
Jones county, the following negroes to wit:—Lewis
n man, about 40 years old, George a man, about 23
years old, Betsy a woman, about 50 years old. Emily
a girl, 16 years old. Sold as the estate of Wm. J.
Card, late of Jones County, deceased; by. order of
the Ordinary of said county. Terms on tho day of
Bale. ELIZABETH CARD,
aug 4 Administratrix.
Trustee’s Sale.
n Y virtuo of au order in Chancery, willjbo sold at
the Court House door in Bibb County, during
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu No
vember next, a Negro Man twenty years old, nam
ed Pleasant. Sold for tho benefit of the cestui qur
trust. NANCY M. CLARKE,
sep29 Trustee.
Executor’s Stile,
"YT7ILL to sold before the courthouse door, in
VV Clinton, un tho first Tuesday in Doccmbcr
next: Three negroes, sold as the property of Jere
miah Dumas, dec., for the purpose of distribution
among th>. Legatees. EDMUND DDMAS,
sop 15 Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before the Court House door in tho
town of Vienna, the following lots of Land lying iu
Dooly County, to-wit: No 91 in the 2d District, Nos.
73, 148,188, 217, 230, 232, 234 in the Oth district.
Nos. 95, 126, 225, in the 6th District. Also, on tho
samo day, be fort tho Court Houso door in the
Town of Isabella, one lot of Land No. 114 in the 15th
district and 3 town lots Nos. unknown, in Isabella ;
conveyed, for value, by the county court of Worth,
to tho late Henry Glover. Also, on the same day
before the Court House, iu the town of Bainbridge,
one lot of Land lying in Decatnr county, known as
No. llSinthe 16th district; sold by virtue of the will
of the lato Henry Glover for the benefit of his heirs
and creditors.
TermsTwelve months credit with approved se
curity. JOSEPH KEMP, )
TIIADDEU8 P. GLOVER, S Ex’rs.
sop 29 F. A. HILL,J
Adinintetralor’s Notice.
T WO months afterdate application will bo made
to the honorable court of Ordinary, of Houston
county, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to
the estato of Sterling G. Barrow lute of said county,
deceau ,!. MADISON MARSHALL,
sep 8 Administrator.
■Vto t ici:,—Sixty days after date, application
IN will be made to the Ordinary of Crnwtord coun
ty, for leave to sell all the laud and negroes belong
ing to the estato of the late Wm. H. George, of
Crawford county, deceased.
sep a LYMAN H. CURTIS, Ad’mr.
Valuable Plantation
IN HOUSTON COUNTY,
M r-or solo.
AAA ILL bo sold on tin- first Tui-sdiy in
W November next, at tin- Court Hob?" door in
tin- town of Perry, Houston county, Ua.,under an or-
d.-r "l tlic Honorable Ordinary of Twiggs county,
that Valuable Plantation belonging loll;.' estate ol
FreiWiok It- Tarver, deceased, lying on the Ocmul-
cee river in Houston county, opposite the Buazam
Roost Kerry, containing about Thirty six Hnndri -I
Ac»es; has about eleven hundred acres cleared, pro
portion of winch is fresh and all under a good fence.
The improvements are good; tiler, are about twen*
tv negro houses, Overseer’s bouse, two gin tiouj
a*iid screws, and large barncrihs, and other buildtn
all nearly new.
I consider the plantation and lands to be ono ol
the best, if not tfi" very host in tin-country, allthing-
considereds—The land is rich, well Watered, and hr.
a good outlet for stock.
We would prefer, nnd expect to moke a private
agreement so far as it can legally be done, before
the day of sale.
The subscriber or tho overseeron the place, will
with pleasure show the lands to any one wishing to
see them, and we advise all such as wish to buy a
gmnl plantation to loc k nt tin- premises.
Also, will be «o!d mi the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the Court Hdusc in Twiggs county, un
der an order of the same, tin-plantation belonging
to tin-estate of Frederick R. Tarver, ib i-i-a-. i. ly
ing in Twiggs county, opposite the ono in Houston
co. above described, and includes the Buzzard Roost
Ferry, coutaiDing about Twelve Hundred Acres.
Times of payment will bo given for the sale of the
two plantations. To be sold for a division.
Aadress the subscriber at Tnrversville, Ga.
HENRY BUNN, Ex’r.,
june 2 Cm of Fred. Tarver, dec’d,
Plantation and Negroes For Sale.
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f Mu. b:
roin Wc
Soutliv
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is. It ir, now under ca
L’jfc productive places
i vat 10
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
VALUABLE LAND AND MILLS
IN BIBB.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before the Court House in Macon, Bibb
countv, between the lawful hours of side, all that
Valuable Plantation and Mills, known as Bailey’s
Mills and Plantation, lying on or near Rocky creqk.
about four miles from Macon; containing in all
about twenty-two honored (2200) acres and will be
sold ns follows:
1st. All the lands and mills, saving and reserving
lots one hundred and fifty-seven (1571, undone hun
dred and fifty-six (156), and the south half of lot one
hundred and fifty-five (155), in the 4th District, origi
nally Houston, now liibb, containing five huudred
six anil a quarter (506!) acres more or less ; set off
anil assigned to Mary Bailey, widow of John Bailey,
as her dower
2d. The above described lota set off and assign
ed to said Mnry Bailey, for dower, and sold subject
to the encumbrance of her dower, or life estate.
Tho lands adjoin the lands of Seth Cason, Robert
Bowman, Asa E. Earnest, Abner Hammond and
others.
Also, as above, will be sold at the time and place
aforesaid, nil tho pine timber that is 12 inches
in diameter at the butt end on or upon lot number
ono hundred and forty-aeven (147) in the fourth (4)
district of, originally Houston, now Bibb County
with privilege of right of way to tho same.
Also, tho like privilege off, ofone'Jiundred acres of
lot known as the Moore, lot adjoining tho lands of
Bloom nnd others. Terms on tho day.
H. M. BAILEY, >
JAS. If. BAILEY, > Ex’rs.
sop 22 ROBT. N. BAILEY. )
For Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Macon, on the 1st Tuesday in November next,
(if not disposed ofhefore at private sale) six hundred
and thirty acres more or less, (630) of River bottom,
known ns tho “Swamp Plantation,” property of Job
Taylor, late of Monroe county, deceased.
About 250 acres cleared—remainder very heavily
timbered, consisting of Oak, Hickory, Mulberry,
Poplar, Asb, Ac. Distance, 2} miles below the city
of Macon, on the Ocmulgee River. Furnishes al
most an inexhaustablo supply of wood for all mar
ketable purposes, aDd its grain yielding .qualities can
not be surpassed. Improvements consist of barns,
3 framed cabins, Ac.
To see this spot of earth is to admire it. Tho at
tention of all land lovers is respectfully invited to go
and examine the place for themselves. Terms made
known on the day of sale.—Should nny desire to pur
chase at private sale. Address.
MARY J. TAYLOR, Ex’trx, or
Eden Tatlok, Agent
Colaparchee, Monroe Co., Ga. aug 25 tds
Valuable Houston Plantation at
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold in Perry, Houston county, Ga., on
the 1st Tuesday in November next, by leave
of tho*Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, Georgia,
the plantation in Houston co., belonging to the es
tate of the late Dr. Abner F. Ilolt, comprising nine
hundred and fifty (950) acres more or less of Oak
and Hickory land, abont two thirds of which is un
der cultivation, and balance in the woods, about six
miles below Perry, adjoining lands of P. S. Holt,
Joseph Tooko and others.
Tho crops on this place for several yearspast, prove
it to be one of the most productive and desirable in
the county for corn, cotton and small grain aa well
as for health. It is well improved, having a new
cottage dwelling with four rooms, good negro houses
xvith rock chimnies, and all necessary out-houses and
everything in complete order for farming. Terms
will bo one half payable 1st January 1859, aud the
other half 1st January I860, with ono years'interest
on last payment.
The place is well stockod with males, hogs and
cattle, and fanning implements, which, with the
crop of corn, fodder and small grain, will be sold on
the premises abont the end of this year, (of which
due notice will be given,) and the purchaser of the
plantation will have the opportunity of procuring on
the premises everything necessary for tbo next year.
The placo will be shown to any one wishing to see
it by the overseer, Mr. Buff, and for further infor
mation apply to the subscriber at Macon, Ga.
WM. S. HOLT, Administrator
aug 25 tds de bonis non.
City papers copy weekly tds
\ r O'Ml’K.—Sixty days after date, application
will be made to the Ordinary of Jonea county
for leave to sell the land aud negroes belonging to
tbucst..te of Jacob Lindsey, lato of said county.de
ceased. ' ELIAS LINDSEY,
aug 18 Executor.
N O TICK—Sixty day. after date application will
bo made to the Ordinary of Jones county for
leave to .-el! a land warrant belonging to theestateof
Lydia Hawkins, late of. nd county, deceased,
ii i ms on tho day of sale.
:.iig ; Ron : I'. HAWKINS, Adm.
TkTO't’H K—Sixtv i :ys after date application will
JN be made to the ordinary of Jones county, for
leave to si. l all the r- 1 e.-;ato of William Jlawkin.
late of Jonea county, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale,
aug is ' ni'T i* HAWKINS
Adru.
N o rii’K
be made I
-Sixty d ;■ s alter data application will
■ tolhetoni ruble Ordinary of Crawford
county f.-r leave to . • I. ;.ii tho real estate belonging
to Stephen M. Myriel.. hde • i‘.id < onnty, dee.
Ad'ra.
sep 22
JOHN O. Mi COWEN,
O. T. MY KICK.
A 1
NOTICE.
LL i" r: ons indebted to the estato of Stephen M.
Myrick are requested to make immediate pay
ment to tin- undersigned, and thoso having claims
again:.! .-aid . tale are r. quested to present tln-mduly
authenticated within ' :n tiini-presi-ribi d bylaw.
JOHN I>. Met OWEN, ( . „
s,-pgg o.-i. MYRICK. S A,1,> '
OT 1C i: — S ; y .! r date, appa ationwiil
IN in-iii-oii-tn <>rdi:.nr\ of Joni-s County f>r
Joave to s< ;1 tin- real - date "I Edmund Duncan, lato
ofjonea < ounty, de , that i.-, such as has not already
been niimlnlsti red np m
l.K YANT DUNCAN.
i- 'pi 15 Admini-tr it'irwUh tin will annexed.
V O’l'ICIl.—Xm; dn\ , alp r date, applies;hui will
IN be in:: !-- I" l!io Ord.i.-.ry of Join
1-11 the la
if K-ub- :i It ri-, .Ir.tha
ato that has not already be
DOunty, for
belonging to tin-
*, .-.icIi portion of
on.
, i
.I KE ROBERTS^,
«ep U
Sur\ iv ing Executor.
NOTICE.
rniiE !i
-ir*. : San.u"l 11..
too, lute of Honston co.,
1 dece
.sod, an- r. quo.'-:.
d to lake notice, that t lie
UDdurai^Q
:d, Administrat' r
having collected in the
estate, u i
ow ready to sett
.- with them. They are
therefore
.-queRcdto eoiii
forward in terms of the
Jaw
KOBER
I’ lloLTo.V, Adm’r.
ang l
2m Es
, :te t-.-niTl Holton, dec.
’ iu
• orcui—Bibb County.
\ LLpe
'sons haring dm
ands- a^aiu>t thu estate
J\ of Jo
in A. ’1 iiarp, l:i!e
f s titl county, tJuceased
aril! pre.-i
i lh< ui in term ■ ,
i tliu Jaw, ami those in
debUd to
said estate wi;
uutktj immediate pay-
Hunt to
*’ P -£
K.
niAltP, Exeeutor.
Notice
to Dt’hioi>
ssiul Creditors,
A u h!:;i
sons indobtod t.
Henry Glover, late of
,t ''ii, are reqO’ sted to
come forw
ini and sittle.ai*.
, tho>u having demamU
•iro room-
ed to present the
r lemunds duly authen-
ticatud wit
bln the time proa
ribed hv law. to
TUADDUK
S l\ GLOYEU, >
KHANLLs .
i i 1 LL, ;> Ex’rs.
au^ < -
JOS Ill'll K
E-'Jl*-
A Valuable Plantation at Exocu-
TOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before the Court House door, in the town
of Perry, the following lots of land lying in Houston
county, to wit:—Lots No. 14, 15 anil 49, tho west
half of 17, and ail that lies west of Mule Creek of 48
in the 9th District. Nos. 3, 27, tho west ball of2 and
ail of 38 that lies west of a certain branch and hol
low iu tho 10th District; making in the aggregate
1,325 acres moro or leas, of which abont 800 acres is
new iu a high state of cultivation and in the best re
pair, well watered by Mossy Creek and its branches.
Sold by virtue of tho will of Henry Glover, dec.,
for the benefit of his heirs and croditors.
Terms .—Credit until 1st December, 1858, with ap
proved security.
THADDEUS P. GLOVER,)
FRANCIS A. HILL, > Ex’rs
aug 18 JOSEPH KEMP. )
The plantation
and is provided u
on Cotton plm.tat
and is one of the
wi stern Georgia.
The stock, Provisions, and Tools, trill he .-
the place, if desireiL
The Negroc-s will also he sold in a body, to an ap
proval purchaser. Terms liberal.
If this property is not sold at private sale, before
the second Saturday in Deoember next, it will then
be sold at public out-cry, on the premises.
july 14 tl2 dec G. J. JORDON.
Macon, Ga.
Ai;'.?>;tsi:u Colioii iM;:sil;ilioti.
T OFFER FOR SALE my plantation containing
JL one thousand and forty acres of land, situated
nino miles south of Eufaula, Ala. There are on the
tract about four hundred and fifty acres of cleared
land, ail in a high stato of cultivation; and nino
hundred acres fresh. The plantation is under a
good and new fence. There are eight negro houses,
a large and comfortable dwelling house, stables and
barnhousea,all superior,large size gin house and
screw, standing one mile and a half trom the Chat
tahoochee river. AU of these buildings were.erected
within the last eighteen months. Purchasers are
invited to visit the place and examine the growing
crop. Tho lands will be exhibited by my overseer
on the place, or by myself when caUed on in Eufau
la. Tho extension of the South Western Railroad
will be made to Eufaula in about eighteen months.
For terms of sale, reference is made to Mr. L. Bi
Young, of Eufaula, iu my absence.
*” HENRY E. SHORTER.
Eufaula, july 14, 1857.
july 21
loco jSk.OE.E3 of
Flint Eiver Lands for Bale.
rpilE undersigned being desirous ol winding up
JL their business offer for sale on anything to suit
purchasers, a valuable settlement of
One Thousand Acres ofJLnud,
lying on the West side oi Flint River, ten miles
north of Oglethorpe, and ton m’lles south of Reynolds.
200 acres of this settlement is number one pine land,
the balance. 800 Acres, entirely swamp. The swamp
land is less liable to be inundated by tho River than
any lands on said River iu Macon county, and will
doubtless make from 60 to 80 bushels of corn per
acre, and from 1500 to 2000lbs of cotton. There are
80 acres of pino land, and 15 of swamp cleared and
in a state of cultivation. Water, health and society
cannot be excelled in South-western Georgia. Ap
ply to COOK & MONTFORT,
june 23 tf at Oglethorpe.
Valuable Plantation for
SAL iii.
B EING desirous ot removing a portion of my
planting interest West, I offer for sale my plan
tation,—containing 9200 acres of level Oak and
Hickory land, situated on the line of Macon and
Houston counties, three miles east of Winchester,
on the South Western Railroad.' The improvements
are new and substantial, consisting of Overseer's
houso nnd negro kitchens for the accommodation of
sixty or seventy negroes, smokehouse, large barn aud
stable, gin house, mill bouse, Ac., all new and fram
ed- About 1000 acres of the land in the woods, and
the whole comprises a body of as good farming land
as is in that section of the State. Its convenience
of access, and other advantages, render it, upon the
whole, a desirable farm and worthy the attention ol
any one wishing to purchase. It can be divided in
to two or more settlements, and there is a very com
fortable framed dwelling house detached from the
settlement, used for the farm. My Overseer will
show the premises to any one wishing to see it.
For further particulars, address me at Macon, Ga.
june 30 tf N. BASS.
Valuable Plantation
FOIC SALE.
T nE Plantation belonging to the estato of James
A. BUlingslia, deceased, lying eight miles from
Macon and four miles from Clinton, on the direct
road between the two places, containing five hun
dred and six [506] acres Oak and Hickory land, about
one-baif cleared and in a good state of repair, with
every necessary out building, including negro honses,
gin house, screw, stables and cribs, fine orchards,
and abundant water. If not sold before at private
sale, will be sold to the highest bidder at the court
bouse at Clinton, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next. Stock, corn, fodder and plantation uten
sils can be had on the place, if desired by the pur-
chaser.
Terms.—Notes payable twelve months ifter date,
with good personal security.
The object of tho sale is to close up the estate.
For further particulars apply to
ELIZABETH LOWTHER,
sept 15 Clinton, Ga.
Plantation For Sale.
C ONTAINING 833 acres of Land, lying in Jones
County, six miles East of Clinton. Ou the
premises is a comfortable dwelling with other out
building, a large new Gin Honso and a good Bullocb
Press. Said place contains 360 acres, heavily tim
bered Wood Land, 80 acres recently cleared, a large
portion with the first crop now growing. There are
several Springs on the place, the water of which is
unsurpassed by any in Middle Georgia. It is situat
ed convenient to Market, Churches and Schools, in
an excellent neighborhood, and very healthy. Sold
to effect a distribution. Apply to
J. WATERMAN, Macon,
T. U. MORRIS, Baldwin, or
aug 11 A. J. MORRIS, on the premises.
ll'iltritT FtXPMV, Sit., JAMS" N riMlI.ST
I'll IU". n risPl.Ai.
FINDLAY'S’
STlfiAAi: ENGINE
J1VSIFA.CTORY,
iron and brass foundry
AND
0?:.YE!£ 4L ?l veil! YE SIIOI',
MACON, GEORGIA.
rpilE Proprietor* of this Establishment would re
; 11*:L11V i .1:1 t!." Uli' ‘1 1 " ""l.!"!;
plating the erection of Stuiss ihlti, for Hawing and
Griiultnr, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of tlm Work lias been, aiul will be, a suf
ficient guarantee; for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment iu tho State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establialintent. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, Ac ; for any portion of which wo will ho
pleased to receivo orders, vi*:
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery,
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of
best quality for Com and W heat, Water
Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all
sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
Public and Private Buildings, &.c.,
or Wrought axd Cast Ikon,
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns for
Store.", Churches, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Singlo acting Force
and Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting with Turned Pullies, from
the smallest size to nino feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons, ’
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws nnd Bales,
England’s Celebrated tdf-actinp Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to
be equal to the best made elsewhere.
1 R. FINDLAY A SONS.
Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10
gtintlitventern
iTlilroml.
MRS. F. DESSAU,
Coi>strixicrsliij> Notice.
T HE Subscriber has this day associated with him
in biisine"", his sons JA5i US N. A C. D. FIND
LAY’. The name add style of the FIRM will here
after- be R. FINDLAY’A SONS, and tin?Business
as heretofore that of a First Class Engineering Es
tablishment- ROBERT FINDLAY’,
Macon March 4th 1857. mario—
Dissolution.
T HE firm of CARHART A BRAY was dissolved
on the 1st January, 1857, by mutual consent.
Either of the Partners are authorized to settle up the
old business of the concern. All indebted, will please
call and settle at an early date, as it is desirable to
ciosu it up immediately. W. H. Bit AY,
feb 10 W. D. CARHART.
Notice.
T HE firm of BRAY A CARHART having been
dissolved, its business will be continued by
CARHART A CURD, a partnership formed and du
ly published under the Act of the Legislature of the
&tate of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe
cial Copartnerships.
The old friends and customers of Bray A Carhart,
together with all new ones, are solicited to callat the
old stand on Third street, where can always be found
a large and well selected Stock of Hardware and
Cutlery, consisting in part of
Blacksmith's Tools,
Carpenters Tools,
Machinist's Tools,
Planter's Hardware.
Builders Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings,
Buggy Materials,
Mill Iron and Sates of every description.
Nails and Horse Shoes,
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles.
iiiO.Y AND STEEL.
100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im
portation,
Refined Iron,
Flat, Round and Square Iron,
Common English Iron,
Hoop Band Iron,
Oval and Half Round Iron,
Plow Steel, Cast Steel,
German Steel,
Blister Steel, Spring Steel, SfC.,
all of wbirh we are bound to sell at the lowest mar
ket prices. CARHART A CURD,
feb 10
LATO AIH) MILL FOR
SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his Lands and Mill
laying tour miles east of YVeaton, twenty fonr
west of Americus. The settlement consists of 850
acres; 180 otopen land, with a new Mill House, 2 sets
of Runners for grinding Corn A Wheat, Water Gin
and store house, in a good neighborhood for selling
goods. The settlement is "well watered and noted
for good health. . .
I will divide the settlement to snit a purchaser. I
have a lot of fiso land laying two miles from my res
idence, with small improvements on it that I will sell
also. JOHN BOYD,
july tf Weston, Webster Co., Ga,
Georgia—Jones County.
W niCKKAS Elizabeth J. Caldwell, applies for
Letters of Administration, on the estate Of
Georgo W. Caldwell, late are of Jones county, de-
ccast il :
These arc therefore to cito and admonish ail per
sons nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to tie and appear at my office on or before
the tir.' tj’.M"inlay in NovtWlMr t toahoireMM, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted. ’
Given under my hand at office this September 21st
1857. ’ CHARLES >1 Al.’Alt i IIY, i ini.
sep 29
Georgia— Jones County
W HEREAS, Elizabeth J. Caldwell, applies for
Letters of Administration, de boms non, on
tile (-Mate of Felix llrooks, late of .-n’ul county, d.
ceasedi
_ Tlieso are, therefore, tocito and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor- to In- and a'
my ollico on or before the first Monday
ber, to shew cause, it any they have, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this September
ia’.' f'u t Dl lv vi ip aDtpnv a >
appear at
Novem-
21st,
1857.
*p 29
CHARLES MACABTHY, Ord.
(i< or^ r ia-ioih^ Comity.
W HEREAS Stephen K. Smith, Guardian of the
miuors of William C. Spinks, dec.,applies for
letters Dismissory:
These are, therefore, to cito nnd ndmonish nil and
insular those interested to be nnd appear nt my
•fiico within the time prescribed by law, nnd shew
cause, if nny they have, why said Letters should not
be grunted.
Givea under my band at ofiico this 7th day of
September, 1857. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
aop is *
Georgia—Jones County.
W HEREAS, Asm-nth K. Woodall, applies to me
for letters of Administration, on tin » Mate of
Jefferson P. Woodall, deceased:
^ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors to be and appear at
my office on or before the 1st Monday in Nov. next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this tho 7th day of
September, 1?57. CHAS. HACAltTHY, Ord.
sep 15
iY
: OTIt i: -Sixty day«. .
be made* to the < trdin.iry
leave to m-I1 a negro bt-bm-iii^ t
Lain If. <R'ilvie, dec- e *1-
net d WILLIAMS. Jt
application will
>i J ones Couyty for
1 the estate of Wii-
300 "Ii
HIXSON, Aiim’r.
( OIW, TLOI R, Ac.
BUSHELS <-’01*11.
i-li.i new Superfine nn.l Family Flour,
S000 lhs. Choir:- Sugar Cured, Canvassed limns, just
received nnd lor .-air by
sept I McCALLlE A JONES. Cotton Avenue.
r\ Bbls Hiram Sinill; Flour, iust received and for
1U sale by liAKDKMAN’ A GRIFFIN,
feb 21
Gcorgia—Joncs County.
W HERIlAS, Stephen Jenkins applies to mo for
Letters of Administration de bonis non, on
the estate of Francis W. M Lendon, doc.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons, nud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
, lo be aud appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have,
why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand st office, this the 17th day of
September 1857. CHAS- MACARTHY, Ord.
sep 22
Georgia—Jones Comity.
W HKKEAS, Lee Crittenden applies for Letters
of Administration de bonis non, cum testa-
mento unuexo, on the estate of Samuel Ledbetter,
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons, and singular the kindred nud creditors of .mid
deceased to be and appear at my office on or before
the first .Monday in November to shew cause, it any
they have, why said letters should not be granted :
Given under my hand at office this September 21st
1K>7. CHARLES MACARTHY, Urd.
s#*p 20
PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA-
tionsFor Sale.
plantations lying in Pulas
ling about three thousand
aero* which is 'divided Into throe settlements, each
place well improved, with good dwellings and ail ne
cessary out buildings. These plantations lie seven
miles above Hawkinsville and two and a half miles
from the Ocmulgee river. All the stock can be
bought with the plsutatioos. All those wishing bar
gains would do well to call early. Terms to suit
S urchasers; for further information apply to tlio un-
ersigned, who reside on the premises.
J. C. XT. F. McCORMICK.
W E offer for sale our l
ki county, containing
Farmers* A Jlcclt’s’ Fire A Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
N. W. Corner ot 2d & Walnut Streets,
PIIlIiADULlMlIA.
T HE following Statement exhibits the business
and condition of the Company to November
1st, 1856:
Premiums received on Marino and In
land Risks to Nov. 1st, 1856 8214,684.60
Fire Premiums 176,796.61
Interests on Loans 8,074.47
Total Receipts 8400,185.68
Paid Marine Losses $64,427.04
Paid Fire Losses 39,737,89
Expenses, Salaries and Com
missions................. 45,469.00
Reinsurance, Return Premi
ums and Agency Charges. 27,474.68
8177,128.61
L
SCHEP’TLjE FOR PASSENGER
KAVE Macon :;1 a iti. :: p. n
bus arrive at Macon fn m C.-Fun
after 10 a.m.and !-■ nun. utter 6 p. m.
Leave Mac-11 i . is and Wooten’s at 2 a.
m ; arrive at Americas 29 min. after 0, and Woe t'-n’s
18 min. alters a. tn. Leave Wooten’s at 28 min. after
12 p. in., and America- IS min. after 2 p. m.; arrivo
at Macon 15 min. afters p. m.
Accommodation Train *.vi!! i. iv< M i • Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4.I min. after u a. m.;
arrive at Wooten’s 13 min. after 3 p. m. Return
ing, leave Wooten' ■ ir minutes nftcr 5 a. m. Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrivo at Mu-
con 27 min. after I p. m., in timo for Passengers to |
tako tho Macon A Western Train at 3 p. m. for At
lanta and the North-West.
Mail Stages to and from Albany, Tallahassee,
Thomasville and Bainbridge, connect with regular
Train at Wooten’s.
Passengers from South-western Georgia or Flori
da for Columbus, will tako the 28 min. nftcr 12 p. m
Train at Wooten’s, arrive at Columbus 10 miuutei
after 10 same ni"ht.
Passengers from Columbus and the West, for
South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the
1 p. m. Train, or, on Mondays, Wednesdays And Fri-
days the 15 min. after4 a. m Train at Columbus.
Trains on South-western Road, connect direct
with Trains of Central Railroad to Savannah and
A “^ t F
Wednesday and Saturday tc
Philadelphia on Wednesday.
Faux—Cabin 825, Steerage 88.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Snpt.
sep 15-tf r
7 S NOW-rcniving her SPRING and SUM-
1 MI--.R STOCK, eim.-i.-ding in part of SILK.
HAKKGK :.'1'1 ORGANDY KOElE«,Beau-
LACK BAs’t/UES and MANTLES, Splendid
i.l . !, ri; -. Kibbo: s. Flowers, Gloves, Bonnet
Head-Dr > ", >'.!k Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Ai
and re" tful'.v -"li'-iis the patronage of the Ladi
id Mac,’>n. and the surrounding counties.
lers ]
impi
ided tc
-
hip:
for New York—and for
MACON WESTERN HAIL KO A®.
SliyillEiEiilii
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
O N and after Monday, June 16th, the Passenger
Trains of this Road will be run as follows:
Leaves Macon at 2 55 p. m. arrive at Atlanta at 9.
p. ;n. Leave Atlanta, at 5.15 a. m. arrive at Macon
at 10.55 a. m.
Passengers leaving Chattanooga and points on
thu Western Sc. Atlantic Road by the night Train will
arrive in Macon 10.55 a. m. and in Savannah same
evening.
Passengers from Savannah and points on the Cen
tral Road by morning Tram will arrive in AtlAnta
same evening and connect immediately with Train
of the Western Sc Atlantic Road for Chattanooga
and Nashville.
Passengers for Columbns, Americus and points on
the South Western Road will arrive in Macon at
10.30 a. m. and leave by South Western Train at’3
p. m.
Passengers from the South Western Road will ar
rive in Macon at 11 a. m. and leave by Macon Sc
Western Train at 3 p. m.
Macon, may t9. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup't.
iflU
ng and Nunn
PIAft’O-FOKTES.
N OW Receiving some of the most
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES
aver offered for sale iu Macon, from tho _
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering
Sc Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in the
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown
Sc Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one's eyes tc
look at, and the tone completely captivating. Wo
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
that have a taste for fine goods.
On hand. Prince Melodians, best article of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons,
Tamborins, Bngies, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for
Piano and Gnitar, Instruction Books, Sec.
VVntchc*, Jewelry nnd Fancy Good*
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles.;
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Kings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Wait
ers and Candle Sticks—aud a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Kifies, Game Bags, Poaches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac.
jy Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give ns a call at our old stand, Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building,
nov 2 J. A. A S. a VIRGIN.
od*.
‘ Ty x
ine Cut-
WATCHES,
Diamonds, Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic
Swiss X’nintingH nnd other Kind* of
JEWELRY,
or TH* LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY.
S ILVER aud Silver Plated Ware, Oil
Painting, Fancy Goods for presents and
many other purposes. Gas Fixtures, Guns
and Equipments, Colt’s and other Pistols, Fine
lery. Daguerreotype Stock, Work Boxes, Writing
Desks, Tea Trays,Military Goods, Surveyors Com
passes, Land Chains, Mathematical 'Instruments,
Water Colors, Walking Canes, Cabas assorted. Toys,
Games, Dolls, Ac., Ac., all of which we will sell on
the best Terms.
H PIANO FORTES
Of Chickering A Sons, Nunns Sc Clark,
and A. II. Gale A Go’s Manufacture,
all of which will ba sold at Factory
price ana lully Warranted; Piano Stools, Bay State,
Eugli-li, French, and India Rubber Covers; Guit
ars, Violins, Flutes. Accordeons, Ac., of the finest
and best qualities.
Our customers and the* public generally, are re
spectfully invited to call and look through our stock,
even if they do not design purchasing.
X3T Watch work and Jewelry, promptly attended
to and warranted. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Mulberry St., 3d door above Lanier House, Macon,
Ga. nov. 6
price and fully
V it i N ii A X D S V HI HI E K
'r^xxjiEjXiKnEsio.'sr.
MF.S. S. AUD GIN
;■ ■' Spring and Sum- AUa[
J. mer Stock oFGoods, embracing all tie- ih.-u-
est styles in her line of business, such as < 'rape-
Hats, Fancy Hair uni Straw Bonnets and Jesaiet
Leghorn Fiats, Head Dresses, Caps, Hair Braids
Side Plaits, Curls and Wigs, Embroidery and Laci
G" ids. Fans, and a general assortment of Fancy ar
Thankful for past tavors, she solicits a continu
ance of the same. Ladies will please call and exam
ine for themselves. ap!21
BROWN’S
« OITOS1TE THU new J -t U [
Meals Ready on the A^v'd Pr >'■"
ap! 15 ’ l '< ry y. _
WHOLESILEAM. U^'ltfi, -
Drug",
Chf-mirnla.
l’erfuniriq
bHOl
X*ni
VmrnNhcrt,
Surgical SnMti*iiuicn;«
E. FITZGERALD, M. D.
nOV 13 ly
f,
^Ollci • “ (r
FURXitcke; c: 'v
OIL,
I
Knti r ’
c. B. »OTTtX(, I
KSW DRUG STOKE.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON'S BUILDINa, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA
H AS jnst received and is now opening a fresh
stock of
Drug*,
Chemical*, ^
Fninl*, Oils, Tij
Perfumery, O
cilics, Pin:
JXrdicinc*,
IuHtrimicnli
Dye-Stuffs,
Patent Ifleili-
lacenticnl
Preparation*, Ac.
My Drags have been selected with strict refer
ence to their purity and quality; they arc fresh and
may be fully relied on.
”1/* Orders FnithfMly Executed.
Egc 1 Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family -Medi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at all hours
of tho day or night.
IS?** A large lot of Artificial Teetli just received
feb 24-tf
Houston Carriage Manufactory.
JOSEPH TOOKE, SOX & CO.,
Having formed a co-partnership with
MR. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach
maker for 19 years, in tho Mauufac-
during of all kinds of V
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARROTEES,
ROCK AWAY S, BUGGIES, ,\-C.
Having employed skillful aud reliable workmen,
all work put up_ under Mr. Winter’s personal atten
tion. It is our intention to build work in
Style, Neatness and Durability,
And fully guarantee to give satisfaction; all w
ask is a call and examination of our work, which w
will sell low on Reasonable Terms. Also made to
order, two, fonr and six horse
Iron or Wood Axled Wagons, &c
REPAIRING
In the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOKE,
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
rs** N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles,
|3F* work shipped to any part of the United States,
Agents for Sale of Work—Perry, J. Cook—
Hawkinsville, S. M. Manning—also, they have a De-
pository in Columbns-may 12
LIVERY STABLE
BUSINESS.
GRIER Sf MASTERSON.
HAVING purchased the
Extensive and Central A?T V
LIVERY STABLES, IA SI'S
’Long occupied by MASON Sc DIBBLE, Comer of
Mulberry nnd Third sts. Macon, with all the stock
and equipments of the concern,are now prepari-d to
accommodate the public in the various branches ot
their business, on the most reasonable terms,
For Cash only.
13?* Carriages and other Vehicles always onhand
for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also
die Horses, for the useof Ladiesand Gentlemen.
septl6
Balance remaining with Company 8223,057.07
lie assets of the Company are as follows i
1.10)
.00 >
i.00>
LAND FOR SALE.
rpHE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable settie-
X rnent of land containing 400 acres lying on the
west side of Flint river, abont two miles from Cor
bin’s ferry, on the road leading to Butler. There
are pretty good improvements on the place and
abont one-half tboland cleared, the balance in woods.
A bargain can be had on early application. Terms,
one-fourth cash, the balance in one, two and three
years with interest from date.
Knoxville, Oct. 1st, 1857. GEO. K. HUNTER,
agent for
oct 6 4t STONE, STARR 4k CO.
Plantation For Sale.
T nE Subscriber wishes to sell^his plantation ly
ing within three miles of Dawson, Terrel coun
ty, Ga., containing 1800 acres, between 6 and 70(
cleared, mostly fresh; has on it all necessary im
provements with a new Gin House and Screw. My
price is 819,000 in two payments. For further par
ticulars apply to mo in Cutnbert, Ga.
sep 8 ft S. A. 8MITH.
Macon Flour Mill Company.
/'Xeoiigia, >
VJT Bibb County, \ • Personally appeared before
me, E. C. Granaiss, a Justice of the Peace in and for
said county, Nathan Bass, President of the Macon
Flour Mill Company, who being duly sworn, saitb, on
oath, that there has been duly paid in as the capital
stock of said company, the sum of eighteen thou
sand dollars in cash—the same being sworn to in
compliance with the act of the General Assembly
of Georgia, approved December 22d, 1847, authoriz
ing citizc-ns orthe State to prosecute the hnsineaa of
Manufacturiug with corporate powers, privileges,
Ac. N. BASS, President.
Sworn to nnd sub- cribed before me, this August
3lst 1857. E. C. GRANNI8, J. P.
M ACOi'l FLOUri J331 LLST
THESE Mills are in full operati";:.—Keep on
. hand fresh at all times, tlio best Extra Family,
Extra and Superfine Flour. The best of fr.*<h Meal
ind Grits, at all times. AU orders promptly filled.
10 PER CENT. OFF OS ALLORDKKS FROM DHAL
ERS.
Bran and Wheat clfcr.uings for horse and cow feed.
Evcryti. ing sold. Warranted to Prove Satis
factory.
The Market price paid for Wheat and Corn.
ang 25 J. A. KNIGHT, Agent.
H BL£. Georgia Wine,
A fino article, for sale bv
july 28 ASUER AYRES.
PATTEN, BUTTON & CO.,
Eii Savannah,
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
iu Jlitcon.
TO KNEW the tender of Ii eirs rv. es to their Cor-
Xv respondents and thePhuiUrs-.,-... tally of Geor
gia nnd Alabama, as
E-Tinor* unit Comnii--ion JffrrcIinniM,
ml pledge their uadlvidi d personal attention to the
msiness entrusted to them.
Bugging, Roue and other I'll ti-rs Supplies will
be carefully pur.-l:.iM-.i m d : . and liberal
Cash Advam - a made, when fie ..
G.PATTEN,
J. COLLINS,
aug II J.S. HUTTON.
Poriablo Desks.
A N assortment ol Busy W"-'d writing I)
lx. For sale by J M. LOARDM.'.N,
si’Pt 8
The assets of the Company
Phila.city and county bonds 8 16,848.10
Railroad bonds 11,000,
First Mortgages, real estate 143,500.
Stocks, Collaterals, on call. 39,400.00
Girard and CousoUdation
Bank Stock 5,525.00
Deposited with Duncan,
Sherman Sc Co., N. York.. 30,000.00
Deferred payments on Stock
not yet duo 97,700.00
Notes for Murine Premiums 108,080.59
Due from Agents, secured
by Bonds--.- -—.... 35,376.18
Premiums on Policies re
cently issued, and debts
due the Company 20,470.38
Balance in Banks 16,456.74
Cost Price
-8523,057.07
The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend
of fifteen per cent, payable on demand, at the office
of the Company.
Hon. TIIOS. B. FLORENCE, Pres’t.
Edward R. Hembold, Sec’ry.
Risks taken in this Company by
ROBERT SMITH, Jr-Agont,
Next door to Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
dec 16
KF=
AGENT, FOR SALE OF
f EMERIT BROTHERS* PATENT
HORSE POWERS & THRESHER
july 21
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A TTHE SIGN OFTUE BIG BOOT, No. 3, *
Cqtton Avenue, opposite Washington *
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—Tho subscribers
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a largo assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
addifions will be made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, aa we are prepared to sell os low
as any home in the city or State,
fan C MIX A KIRTLAND.
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds uid qualities, botli
soled.nul pegged. Justreceivedandforsalelow'by
jan 6 MIX Sc KlltTLAND.
R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La riitsi™
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s
celebrated patent. Jnst received and for sale low by
jan 5 MIX Sc KlltTLAND.
"PLANTATION BROGANS.-Now iustoro
X the best assortment of N
_ Negro Shoes, we«* ^ -G
havo ever offered in this market. Men’s doubii
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
singlo soled black and russetts; do. boys nnd youths
black and russetts, all of which wo are selling very
low. jan 6 MIX & KlltTLAND.
P DOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Bovs uml
X> Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots
Men’s stout kip hunting nnd mud Boots ; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fino call
r. .. ■ . * youths’ patent and enam-
Brogans; Gents,boys’ and yi
ellcd Brogans; Men’s, boys’
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan o’ MIX & KIRTLAND.
, Hayden & Woodward,
g£SALE & LIViEY STABLE
TTAVING purchased the commodious stable and
JLJL large lot attached known as the Washington
Hall Stable and lot and furnished tlio samo with
>od safe Horses, and new as well as tasty Vehicles.
iey are in readiness to furnish their friends nnd
the public generally with good Horses, Buggies, Car
riages Ac., m complete order at tho shortest notice,
FOR CASH. A.YD CASH O.YLY.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
attention to business, and reasonable terms will en
able them to do so.
Horses fed and kept by the day. week, ir month
Drove stock alsoaecommodatedntreasonalilo prices
Mulberry street, next to Lottery Office, Macon Ga
ISAAC HAYDEN,
junfiQ J. If. WOODARD.
Paints, Oils, Ac. Ac.
The National White lead
and Zinc Company of New Yorks
A RE prepared to offer a full and complete assort
ment of White Lead, Zinc. Oils, Window Glass
and articles in the paint line generally, of prime
quality and on most reasonable terms. The well es
tablished reputation of the company nnd thepartic-
ular attention given to quality of articles manufac
tured, with desire to fill all orders on most favorable
terms to customers, presents inducements to pur
chasers not generally offered elsewhere.
Orders addressed to the undersigned will have
prompt attention and meet {mediate dispatch.
CHRISTAL * DONOHUE,
aug 4 6m 226 Pearl Street New York,
ThetiO ami SI A Single and
DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
A N agency for the sale of these machines for this
’ city and State, can be secured on libei al terms
by a personal application to the subscribers, S. E.
Corner, 6th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
No one need apply without capital sntficientto con
duct the business properly and who cannot bring re
ference a* to reliability and capability.
We positively assert, that these machines for all
irposes of family sewing, are in every respect su
perior to any sewing maohine in Market, (no matter
at what prices they may be sold at.) and wherever
they are offered for sale must command a ready and
unlimited demand. . JOHNSON & GOODELL
aug 18.
r
For Sale,
HAT desirable settlement near Lake Academy,
four miles above Macon, on the Forsyth road,
formerly known as the Redding place with ono hun
dred acres attached. It is well improved and situ
ated iu a healthy and pleasant neighborhood.
ALSO,
About ono hundred acres of good planting land,
one mile and a quarter distant, adjoining thu lands
of Bowman, Wimbish and others. The two places
will bo sold togetheror separated to suit purchas
ers. Terms easy. JAMES N. KING,
sop 1
NEGROES WANTED.
fTIHE highest cash prices will be paid for likely
JL young negroes, ou application to
TflOS. BAGBY,
aug 11 At-fY.*’r old stand. Macon, On..
*00 Barrels Whiskey.
'AA BRLS.Q(-.,rgi:i Planter's Pure Cum atul Rec-
UU tifi.-d Wiii.-key,
1,1 Oris. Cineiunati Rectified Whiskey,
In store and for sale by
>• i ' 1 ’ McCALLlE A- JONES.
I OH hilDS. Kaeou, just received and lor sale by
July. I J.B.AW.A.KOSS.
HENRY HORNE’S
Confcctionnrr, < ? rnil "lore, Cake nnd Pas
try Bakery—Uacok, GiiouciA, one do- r below
the Btnto Bank.
Y/TANUFACTUKEK ofthe hnei t Frisch Pastry
IU Attn Or.sAMKNr.n. Cak. s, . ud Dt lers in Fino
Candies,Fruit",Preserves,Pickies, Warranted im-
jorted Wines and Brandies, Cordial", Syrups, Nuts,
Sugars, Tobacco, Ac., Wholesale anil Hi tail.
Country Merchants supplied at tho lowest riites.
WiODiifos and Partus furnished with all kinds
f Confections and Pyramids, U !d Meats, Salads.
See., at reasonable term : -
N. B.—Tn lilts:—t ’o. /• • 'y Ca ' —no Cr, dilgiver..
Commencement
A S the time is approaching for friends to part, the
Pupils of the various Colleges and Seminaries
who are inquiring where they can get the best and
cheapest Likenesses to exchange with their friends,
are informed that
-Pugh’s Gallery is THE Place.
The large business of this Gallery renders it so
that ho can afford Pictures as cheap as any Gallery
in the State! His Photographs on paper, which ex
cel the most accurate engraving, and which can be
bound in book form, ho will moke for Schools, that
want a large NUMBER, at the greatly reduced price
of only 50cts. each, which is 200 per cent, less than |
hat is charged for a single one.
Schools at a distance that want a large number,
he will visit or send some ono fully competent to do
tho work; also, a specimen will be sent to any school
that desires it. Persons visiting Macon during com
mencement or at any time are invited to call and ex
amine specimens of all the various styles taken.
Rooms corner Triangular Block. june 16
Ettas
»16UGST
J.K.&-W. S._
Keeps constantly on hand, a
mcnlof DRUGS AND MEhjail ’
CHERRY STREET.-MArnv C/ ' V ^
A pin MAXI’S, Physicians g* I
!V1 supplied with freSh
f e f f 2 * at “ l0we8t P^ who^S
A-\ DEKSON&SONT^
Lottery & Exchange Qfu.
MACON, G \ 4Ct ,
H AVING purchased tho interest'of
in theabove business, weukarllr' **b I
y^SgSaRgi&g* 11 ? eluded him. ^
EM HANCgforaale ou all the pri acinil .. i
o3d foiZde.^ aaeamBt “»“®y
ait] 7% I
T N1EN Ds making this city bis place oft ' • I
1 i . . i.knce. Those who desire
find him, when not professionally envsoJi 1 I
fice over 1 8 8w.«tlj^ I
. T - J - LANE’S STOKE,
ready at all times to answer their calli
Macon, Jan. 27,1857.
Ur. 1. ill, Coiiiiti^p
piFFERShis Professional sen-icea «... I
KJ Physician and Surgeon to the citiz,^
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGX^
J. SI- litisisom & Co~
Manufacturers and Wholesale bum.
BOOTS, SHOES
LEATHER AND FINDING* ^
32 CourtUmd 4- 39 Bet
New York. ’
,T. H. Ranscm, ) m
Dan’l Hansom, f ^DafinswSL
W. A. Ransom. > (Robt H k?
H’
ties of!
.Macon, Dooly and Worth. Office on Chan
In thanewbulMingof Freeman tc Robot! 1 **
Macon, January 16,1855—ijr
DWABD ». TKACY, ATTOaxwT,
LAW^—Office removed to roonkcLf
Hall Building, over Mix & Rutland'
dec ll-tt
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA
Office next to Concert Hall, over Pavne’j ju,
tore.
ALEX. OT. SPEEB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW |
MACON, GA.
OFFICE on the Avenue, over the Store of Cat
& Bowdre. jty
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, 15. Hill, P. Tuct.
Stubbs, Hill A: Tracy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga.
march 11
HENitV >• O.A.LOCStlJl|
LA.llAll, A LOGHRME.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET.
Having associated themselves in the pnctail
Lew,: bey will diligently attend to all basis* o|
traefa d t" to dr o . i f biju
* PH0T0GEAPES.
PRICE REDUCED ONE-HALF.
15.. 3Ls. WOOD,
W ILL During the hammer Months, tako those
Beautiful colored
!*iiotograpIss
At One-Half the Price which Ms usually been
Charged,
Which is LOWER than can be procured in New
York, or any other place North or South.
They now come within tho reach of ALL and
EEVRYBODY can have a Portrait at their
O W 1ST PRICE.
Car Pictures of deceased persons copied and en
larged to any size st the above rates.
EB^Call and examine specimens. Now is your time
—don’t fail to improve it if you wish somethin
FINE and BEAUTIFUL.
june 23
Slucois Carriage Depository.
Next to Lanier Iloii.r, JIncon, tin.
GEORGE and ROBERT SMITH,
M anufacturers and Dealers in cauki
AGES, Rockaways, Buggies, Jersey Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Ladiesand Gents Sole Leathei
Trunks, Valises and Travelling Bags, Hat Cases and
Bonnet Boxes, Baby Carriages, a very nice article,
with two andjour wheels.
We also receive^ regular supplies of the genuine
Brattleboro’ Buggies, manufactured expressly torus
by Asa Miller.
Repairing of every description neatly and prompt
ly executed.
Carriages of any desired pattern built to order on
short notice.
We respectfully solicit a call from our friends, and
the public generally, as we are determined to sell
Iow-for Cash, and on the most reasonable terms, to
responsible parties.
Macon Ga., February 10 18‘57. ly
H ARTFORD FIRK I.NNUItANCE C’O..
Hartpord, Conn.—Established In 1610. Fire
risks on Cotton, and Produce in Store, merchandise
store honses, dwellings, and furniture, churches, &c.,
in the above old and well established Company, ta-
keu at the usual rates by
E. J. JOHNSTON. Agent
jan 18 forthe city of Macon, Bibfi co.
CARRIAGES, E5ARAESS, Ac.
jfAe Subscriber m note Receiving al bis
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of tho vari
ous styles in use. They have been selected
with great caro by H. C. McKEE, who is acknowl-
ed one of the best judges and buyers of work in tho
Northern market.
The Stock will be constantly replenished, and
consist of the lati-t and most fashionable styles of
VEHICLES, combining
Elegance with lAghtncss mut Strength.
Built by J. M. Quinbv .V Co., Mott Sc Co., Brews
ter Sc Son, W. Dunlap, Hedenburg St Little, G. & 1).
Cook A: Co., L. II. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers.
tag ’ Persons wishing tho very be<t work on the
most favorable terms, twill do well to examine this
8tock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT,
feb 10
mllAT very
*_ MONTE
WJLSOW8 celebrated {tawing
Machines l rs I.- by J. B. ,\ W. A. .1* ■ - s.
Bacon,
90,000
is. Are
IS. Sides and Slm-dd. rs.
’ lb"... ; r . J H i
13 ilb!- I. if I, :: J,
10 half bills. Corn d Re-, !',
Smoked lleet, in : TongU"" A- .
Fora.ily by ASHER AYRES
Kontpelier Springs
XL
irable property known ns
.5 2::: spijinrs,and
for a niimbi r ofyears as the Geor-
npal Institute, is offored for sal
prop rty is situated in Monroe county, 17 miles
oFJfreon, and about 7 mill s from Pratt’s Static
the Macon and Western Railroad. The place
ains over 600 acres of good land, and on the prem
ies is a fin ."inerr.l Spring possessing highly modi
Inal qualities, tog. r with soveral large building
m good repair, and all nooessarv aecommodalions
a large School, or a Watering place. Tho Or
r : - nr, wi:! st". ked with a Inrgu and clioici
ie-tvof Apple", Pea.-fi-.-s, Pears. Clierri. ", Figs
Apricots, Ac., Ac , while tho ground’
re ornament' du uii a large i ollection of rare* Flow
ers and Shrubbery.
. . For-further particulars apply to
W. S. WILLIFORD:
inne 9 tf Macon, Ga.
n- -i ii SSj’eTimlXiarlcy.
1 BUSHELS new Seed Rye’,
new Seed liarlov. just received
McCALLlE A JONES.
E. WILSON BLOOM,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT Ilf,
No. 229 BROADWAY CORNER BAECIiTi!
NEW YORK.
References, in Macon; Messrs. E.A. tj.iii
bet, Attorneys at Law; Dr. Robert Coffins,
sept 33-ly
T. G. HOLT, Jr..
AtbOPiioy cit Xiaw,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Chart kef-
first door above entrance to Concert M
aug 4
J. K. KENDRICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRESTON, WEBSTER CO, GA,
W ILL givo his undivided attention lo idle
ness entrusted to his care, in thecoirilJi
Webster, Marion, Chattahoochee, Randol^i. Ir
rell and Sumter.
ISAAC HlRDEiKI,
Attorney at Xjatr.
CL IN T O N, G £ O KGIA-
july 7 ly
Law Couartnership.
I. L. HARRIS, Millcdgevillfc Gi
CHAS. J. HARRIS, Thomasville, Gi
sep 15
J. B. HILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GA. —
ILL practice ia the BRUNSWICK Cb - ■
comprising the following counties. E.-i
Whre, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch,Cot"
Chariton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. J* 3 ^
w
SEWARD & MANSELL.
J. 1. SEWARD. A. *1. 1: -
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA. .
A LL claims forwarded to u wifi meet
attention. We Mud! practiccin (he- e.
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Bemtii. u«p"
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. ...,
SEWARD A HAKSWj
Tliomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1836.
Tllllt'hlOl 5 . 7.1. UiOOl!!'
w
ILL continue the Factorage
at Maco.v, GtoMfi-
Wm. J. Brown,
Attorney at Law, Vienna, Dooly C.'—. -■'
’ ILL in'Metice in the countie* of HoW*yS
\ V and Worth. All business entreM* a
caro will receive prompt attention. ——
MEDICAL CABD* ,
DR. JAMES A. D-d H. 0
HAS resumed the practice of his prejeifiio ,
permanently located in this city ^
IIo can be found at "liis office three door- - ..
Lanier House at All Hours, unless prot> ; ;’K--‘.y.
kL Macon, June- L
Dll. H. A.
1 the surrou
his profession,
and Cherry sti
june D
the citizen
luing country, in all the " eftf
Ollico on the South;^
nts, over Asher Ayr*" r- 1 '
Dr. Ft cdcrick Giuife, m
SURGEON DEM'
JL !J LI 200 bu
Ziassizig’, R.Opo tfcc.
TO — -"--i -ij
- A HALES Cunnv Ba
DU 225 Coils Rope,
•"'00 Lbs. Tiviue,
july 23
W OULD inform tho citizens of HO^ N
adjoining Counties, that he i ..
fin PERRY, and offers 1*1 . :
>;*iviC4*> to the peoi>Iejn that vicinity. i r
sixtem years in the principal cities
America, enabli a him to give satisfacDOB
branch of his profession. ... CPT x : .ci-'
Persons at a distance can procure Ins ,«
giving him notice. Prices rcr.soi.^
DR. GTK e D 0 U -4 ^ 3
DENTIST.
TTriTHDr.V.inG,W;-' V' A
V V > .-taut, ('('Him the) :•■ .
os. Hi" 1,1.1 ami very p-pn ■ ;
in glass boxes with uieta'ic co' 11 *’ q •.
1500
RUNAWAY'
1... f'-.t Anri . IIIVN'*. jAV
April, up
. M'- I i ‘ . •
IV Do:! irs !
er !■' o,
olli.ng=' u _
J. HOL
for salo by
ASHER AYRE8.
V BOUT ll
Dennis about 36 y
said negro runaway l‘r
roe county, and I pure
run. i will give Twe
wii! deliver said Ncg
Jail, so I can get him.
sep d
Blankets. K«i’scys.
BLANKETS 1 and 10 ru ;'
10,000 Yards Georgia Kci.-U-’
20 Buies Cotton Osnahurg-.
13 “ Y'arns,
20 “ : and 4-4 Sheeting.
50 Cases Russet Brogans, »•'
assortment of Domestics. For sa^
sept 8
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