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* iiilcd Slates nurslml's Sale.
POSTPONED.
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.jy h ft is from tho li’tlt Circuit Court of the Dni-
ted States. for the Southern District of Georgia, la
favor of O'Uri- tt, Grafflin ft Hanson vs Mlcheal
bheahan. Property pointed - nt by defendant.
DANIEL H. STEWART,
ort 13 U. s. Marshal.
1 tilled Susie-’ Tlavslsat's sale.
POSTPONED.
W ILL be sold before tile Court-house in the
eity of Macon, on the lirst Tuesday in Novem
ber next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, Tts i
Two hundred and ninety seres of land, more or
less, bcintt parts of two lots, numbers not known, in
tliu 12th district of Ilom-tun county, near Ilayiu-
ville, together with the improvements thereon, ad
joining lauds of Ezrkii I Wimberly and Alexander
Everett. Levied on as the property of William G.
Powell, to satisfy a ti fa from the Sixth Circuit Court
of the United States for the Southern District of
Georgia, in favor of John Cocke vs. William G.
l*o well and Hardy G. Powell. Property pointed
out by William G. Powell.
DANIEL H. STEWART,
oct. 13,1837. U. 8. Marshal.
Administrators’ Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Ordinary of Jones
County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Decrtnber next, before the Court Ilonae door in
Clinton, Jones county, within the legal hours of sale,
a land warrant for eighty acres. Sold as the pro
perty of Lydia Hawkins, deceased. Terms on the
day. ROBERT P. HARKINS,
oct 13.Qnalified Administrator.
Valuable Plantation
IN HOUSTON COUNTY,
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Administratrix Sale.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court Home door in Clinton,
Jones county, <50 acres of land and also a land war
rent, the real estate of William J. Card late of said
county, deceased. Sold by order of the Ordinary of
said county. Terms on tho day of sale.
aug-* ELIZABETH CARD, Adm’x.
Administratrix Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of
Jones connty, will bs sold on the first Tuesday
in December next all the real estate of Thomas Cnr-
ry late of said county deceased. Terms on the day
MATILDA CURRY,
»ug<
Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
*\X7U<L be sold on the first Tuesday in November
' I next, before the Court House door, in Clin
ton, between the usual hours of side the following
property to wit:
One sere of land, more or leas, on which is a good
dwelling house, a Blacksmith’s shop, a wood work
•no? and other outhonaes and a good well of water,
i- I situate, lying and being in the East corner of the
Cross Roads; ad joining lands of James Wells and
harsh Smith, and known as part of No. 54, in the 6th
district of originally Baldw-n now Jones County.—
Bold as the real estate of Tilman D. Oxford, late of
said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day c-t sale.
ALEX. MARTIN.
July 28 Qualified Adro'r.
\vs
the town of Perry, Uoustoi
il,r >.i tho Honorable Ort
that Valuable Plantation 1
Frederick It. Tarver, deceased, lying - u [he O
gee river in Houston county, opposite tho Hu*
Roost Ferry, containing about Thirty-six Hun
Acres; has about eleven hundred acres cleared, pro
portion of which is fr h and all under a good fence.
I Tho improvements aro good; there are about twen-
I ty negro houses. Overseer’s house, two gin houses
and screws, and large barncribs, and other buildin
| all nearly new.
I consider tho plantation and lands to ho one of
tho best, if not th<- very best In the country, all things
considered.—The land is rich, well watered, and has
a good outlet for stock.
We would prefer, and expect to make a private
agreement so far as it can legally be done, before
the day of sale.
The subscriber or tho overseer on the place, will
with pleasure show tho lands to any one wishing to
seo them, and we advise all such as wish to buy a
good plantation to look at the premises.
Also, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at tlio Conrt House in Twiggs county, un
dor an order of the same, the plantation belonging
to tho estate of Frederick 15. Tarver, deceased, ly
ing in Twiggs county, opposite tho one iu Houston
co. above described, and includes the Buzzard Roost
Kerry, containing about Twelve Hundred Acres.
Times of payment will be given for the sale of the
two plantations. To be sola for a division,
ddress tho subscriber at Tarversville, Ga.
IIENRY BUNN. Ex’r.,
jnno 2 6m of Fred. Tarver, dec'd,
;i:i—loin 1 - County.
Andrew J. Miller Guardian of Wil
v 11 m-:. n i. : \\ ill;,,,,, 11-
s for letters of dismission,
refore, to cite and admonish all per
sons an-! singular the parties interested to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday iu
December next, to show cau-e, if any they have,
why said Letters should not be granted.
Giveu tinder my hand at office, this Mil day of
October, 1857. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord
1KKT KINDI. KY t
OCt 13
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’1TI7'HE8E.\8, Ssreh Daniel, Guardian of JIarv
. J ' L., Sarah A. C., John F. and Elizabeth Dan
iel, minors of John Daniel, late of Jones couuty.de-
c *JS fi d, applies for Letters of Dismissoty,
These afe therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the parties interested, to be and ap
pear at iny office, on or before the first Monday in
December next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
(liven under iny hand at office, this 5th day of
Oct. 18.77. CI1AS. MACARTHY,
oct 13 Ordinary.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
VALUABLE LAND AND MILLS
IN BIBB.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before the Court House in Macon, Bibb
connty, between the lawful hours of sain, all that
Valuable Plantation and .Mills, known as Bailey's
Mills and Plantation, lying on or near Rocky creek,
about four miles from Macon; containing iu all
about twenty-two hundred (2200) acres and will be
sold as follows:
1st. All the lands and mills, saving and reserving
lots one hundred and fifty-seven (157), and one hun
dred and fifty-six (156), and the south half of lot one
hundred and fifty-five (155), in the (th District, o
naUy Houston, now
e (155), in the (th District, origi
Bibb, containing five hundred
< more or less; set off
□ary of Jones
t Tuesday ia
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Ordin
connty, will bo sold on the first ,
January next, before the ConrtHouse door in Clinton
within the legal hours of sale, a negro boy named
Vest, about twelve years of age, belonging to the
estate ot Balaam Peters late of said county, deceas
ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
•aid estate. Terms on the day.
ISAAC PITTS, Executor,
July It LAUSEY PETERS, Executrix.
six and a quarter (5061) acres
and assigned to Mary Bailey, widow of John Baiiey,
as her dower
2d. The above described lots set off and assign
ed to said Mary Bailey, for dower, and sold subject
to the encumbrance of her dower, or life estate.
The 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, all the pine timber that is 12 inches
in diameter at the butt end on or upon lot number
one hundred and forty-seven (1(7) in tho fourth (<)
district of, originally Houston, now Bibb County
witli privilege of right of way to the same.
Also, the like privilege off, ofoneftiundred acres of
lot known as the Moore, lot adjoining the lands of
Bioom and others. Terms on the day.
H. M. BAILEY.
JA8. B. BAILEY,
sep 23 ROBT. N. BAILEY.
Georgia—Jones Comity.
W HEREAS,Lee Crittenden applies for Letters
of Administration do bonis non, cum testa-
mento annexe, on the estate of Samuel Ledbetter,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons, and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to boand appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in November to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted:
Given under my hand at office this September 21
1857. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord.
sep 20
Plantation and Negroes For Sale
T HE undersigned offers for sale his plantation
and Negroes, in Lee connty. The plantation con
tains 1,720 acres, first quality Laud, on the east side
of Mncbalee three miles from Starkville, and six miles
from Wooten's, thefirst station above Albany, on the
Southwestern railroad.
The plantation has new and commodious buildings
and is provided with every convenience usually up
on Cotton plantations. It is now under cultivation,
and is one of the most productive places in South
western Georgia.
The stock, Provisions, and Tools, will be sold with
the place, if desired.
The Negroes will also be sold in a body, to an ap
proved purchaser. Terms liberal.
If this property is not sold at privato sale, before
the second Saturday in December next, it will then
be sold at public out-cry, on the premises.
julyl4tl2deo G. J. JORDON.
Macon, Ga.
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Ex’rs.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Jones
County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, before the Court Houle in Paulding
county, within the legal hours sale, Lot No. 59(, 3d
district, 3d section; also, on the same day before the
Court House door of Whitfield, between the legal
hours of sale, Imt No. 361, 12th district, 3d Section.
TJ»t« above land* sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said Balaam Peters, deceased. Terms
on tho day. LA USEY PETERS, Executrix,
july It ISAAC PITTS, Executor.
Administrator’s Sale..
I JY virtue of an order of the Honorable Conrt of
J Ordinary, of Worth county, will be sold before
tho Court House door, in the towu of Isabella, in
Worth county, on the first Tuesday ; u November
next, within the legal hours of sale, one half of lots of
land No. SO, ill, to. and 105 acres of lot No. 39 and
fractional lots No 92, 93 and 9(, the whole eontain-
irgi.129 J acres; the said one half being the undivid
ed interest of Andrew J. Shine, late of said county,
dec. All of said lands lying in the 15th District of
originally Dooly, now Worth countv, and within
fourteen miles of tlio South Western Hail Road.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
SAM’L 1‘. JONES. Ad’rar.
SARAH C. SHINE. Ad’mx.
At thcsame time and place, I also offer my interest,
it being one half in the above described lands, the
whole lyiug in a body ; having about 500 acres dear
t-d, about 300 acres of first-rate river hammock,
with an excellent log dwelling, negro and other out
buildings, a gin house, screw, and a good well of wa
ter with plenty of running water on the place, and
very li'.tlo wasteland. Those wishing such a place
would do well to call and examine for themselves.
Dr. T. I’. Monnger, who resides at Warwick, or Mr.
Stephen R. Ilara who is living on the place, will
show the premises to those wishing to purchase.
For further particulars address tho subscriber at
Drayton, Ga. SAM’L P. JONES,
aug 18
For Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Macon, on the 1st Tuesday in November next,
(if not disposed ofbefore at private sale) six hundred
and thirty acres more or less, (630) of River bottom,
known as the “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, Ash, Ac. Distance, 2| miles below the city
of Macon, on the Ocraulgee River. Furnishes al
most an inexhanstable supply of wood for all mar
ketable purposes, and its graiu yielding qualities can
not be surpassed. Improvements consist of barns,
3 framed cabins, Ac.
To see this spot of earth is to admire it. The 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 any desire to pur
chase at private sale. Address.
MARY J. TAYLOR, Ex’trx, or
Eden Taylor, Agent
Colaparcbee, Monroe Co., Ga. aug 25 ids
Alabama Colton JPlautatioii.
OFFER FOR SALE my plantation containin' •
X one thousand and forty acres of land, situate!
nine miles south of Enfaula, Ala. There are on the
tract about four hundred ami fitly acres of cleared
laud, all in a high state of cultivation; and nine
hundred acres fresh. The plantation is under a
good and new fence. There are eight negro honses,
a large and comfortable dwelling house, stables and
barn honses, all superior, large size gin house and
screw, standing one mile and a half from the Chat
tahoochee river. All of these buildings were e^peted
within the lsst eighteen months. Purchasers are
invited to visit tho place and examine the growing
crop. The lands will be exhibited by my overseer
on the place, or by myself when called on in Eufau-
la. The extension of the South Western Railroad
will be made to Enfaula in about eighteen months.
For terms of sale, reference is made to Mr. E. B
Young, of Eufaula, in my absence.
HENRY £. SHORTER.
Eufaula, july It, 1857. ju)y 21
Administratrix Sale.
W ILL he sold on the first TueacUy in January,
ltfi!?, before the Court House door in Clinton,
Jones county, tho following negroes to wit:—Lewis
a man, about 40 years old, George a man, about 23
years old, Betsy a woman, about SO years old, Emily
a girl, 16 years °W. Sold as the estate ofWm. J.
Card, late of Jones County, deceased ; by order of
the Ordinary of said county. Terms on the day of
•Me. ELIZABETH CARD,
nn K * Administratrix.
Trustee’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order in Chancery, will.be sold at
tlio Court House door iu Bibb County, during
tin-usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, a Negro Man twenty years old, nam
ed i’ieasaut. Sold for the benefit of the cestui qur
trust. NANCY M. CLARKE,
sep 29 Trustee.
Executor’s sale.
W ILL be sold before tho courthouse door, in
Clinton, on the tir-: Tuesday in December
next s Three negroes, sold as the property of Jere
miah Damns, dee., for the puipose of distribution
among th. Legatees. EL>1]
sep 15
Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL he soM on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber uext, before the Court Hoi.su door in the
town of Vienna, tho following lots of Land lying in
Dooly County, to-wit: No 9( in the 8d District, Nos.
78, 1(8, 1H8, 217, 230, 232, 23t in the 5th district.
Nos. 95,126, 225, in the Cth District. Also, on the
same day, before the Court House door in the
Town of Isabella, one lot of land No. 114 in the ISth
district and lot No. 1, in block No. 5, containing one
eighth of an acre mere or less; also, one square acre ty
ing and being directly east of lot No. 12, in block No,
1, and also, one square acre, lying directly east of
lot No. 10. in block No. (. in said town of Isabella,
with the privilege of a street 50 feet wide, running
from one vf said lot to the other. Also,on tho same day
befor. the Court House, iu the town of Uaiubridgc,
one lot of Land lying in Decatur county, known as
No. U5inthe 16th district; sold by virtue of the will
of the Ute Henry Glover for the benefit of his heirs
and creditor..
Terms a— 1 Twelve months credit with approved se
curity. JOSEPH KEMP, )
THADDEU8 P. GLOVER, > Ex’rs.
sep 29 P. A. HILL. 3
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 the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, Georgia,
the plantation in Houston co., belonging to the es
tate of the late Dr. Abner F. Holt, 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 Tooke and others.
. The 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 as well
as for health. It "is well improved, having a new
cottage dwelling with four rooms, good negro honses
with rock cbimnies, and nil necessary onbhouses and
everything in complete order for farming. Terms
will be one half payable 1st January 1859, and the
other half 1st January I860, with one years'interest
on last payment.
The place is well stocked with males, hogs and
cattle, and farming implements, which, with the
crop of corn," fodder and small grain, will be sold on
the premises about the end of this year, (of which
due notice trill be given,) and the pnrehaser of the
plantation will have the opportunity of procuring on
the premises everything necessary for the next year.
The place 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.
\VM. S. IIOLT, Administrator
aug 25 tds do bonis non.
City papers copy weekly tds
lOOO ACRES of
Flint Fiver Lands for Sale.
r rt HE undersigned being desirous of winding up
J. their business offer for sale on anything to suit
purchasers.a valuable settlement of
One Thousand Acres of Land,
lying on the West side of Flint River, ten miles
north of Oglethorpe, and ten miles south of Reynolds.
£06 acres of this settlement is number one pine land,
tho balance. 800 Acres, entirely swamp. The swamp
land is less liable to be inundated by tne River than
any lands on said River in Macon connty, and will
doubtless make from 60 to 80 bushels of corn per
acre, and from t500 to 2000lbs of cotton. There are
80 acres of pine land, and 15 of swamp cleared and
in a state of cnltivation. Water, health and society
canoot be excelled in South-western Georgia. Ap
ply to COOK &MONTFORT,
june 23 tf at Oglethorpe.
Valuable Plantation for
SALE.
B EING destrous ot removing a portion of my
planting interest West, I offer for sale my plan
tation,—containing 2200 acres of level Oak and
Hickory land, situated on tho line of Macon and
Houston counties, three miles east of Winchester,
on the South Western Railroad. The improvements
aro new and substantia], consisting of Overseer’
house and negro kitchens for the accommodation c
sixty or seventy negroes, smoke boose, large barn and
sable, gin house, mill honse, Ac., all new and fram
ed. About 1000 acres of the land in the woods, and
the whole comprises a body of as good fanning 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 tho attention of
any one wishing to purchase. It can be divided in
to two or more settlements, and there is a very com
fortable framed dwelling honse detached from tile
settlement, used for the farm. My Overseer will
show the premises to any one wishing to see it.
For farther particulars, addrAs me at Macon. Ga.
june 30 tf N. BASS.
FINDLAY S’
STEA Ai. EJNTO I NE
MAMTAfTOIlY.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP,
MACON. GEORGIA.
mnE Proprietors of this Establishtm-nt would re-
_L speotftuly call the attention of tln-se contem
plating tho erection of Steam Mills, for Satcing and
Grinding, or for any other purposo whatever. The
superiority of the Work has been, and 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 in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, Ac: for any portion of which we will be
§ leased to* receive orders, viz:
team Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery.
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of
best quality for Corn anti Wheat, Water
Wheels, a groat variety, Gin Gear, all
sizes, Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries,
Public and Private Buildings, &c.,
or Wrought and Cast Ikon,
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, ail sizes, Colnmns for
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Doable and Singlo acting Korea
and Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting with Turned Pullies, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and Bales,
England?! Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to
be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY A SONS.
Macon, March (th, 1837. mar 10
SontiiTrcstcrn liuiiroail.
SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
T EAVEM.i
1-i 1 "- t.rriv
after 10 a. in. »
for Colttra-
Le
Mu
At
t oa. rn.an.l3p
moon from Columbus nt
min. after 6 p. m.
Americas and Wooten's
as 20 min. after 6, and Wooten's
I, - \\ • - 1,-iu. alter
nln. Hfter 2 p. m.; arrive
nt 1
Copartnership IVoticc.
T HE Subscriber has this day associated with him
in business, his sons JAMES N. A C. D. FIND
LAY. The name and style of the FIRM will here
after he R. FINDLAY A SONS, and the Business
as heretofore that of a First Class Engineering Es
tablishment ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon March 4th 1857. marlO—
Valuable Plantation
FOR SALE.
T HE Plantation belonging to the estate of James
A. Billingslia, deceased, lying eight miles from
Macon and four miles from Clinton, on the direct
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Stephen M.
Myrick are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned, and those having claims
against said estate are requested to present them duly
authenticated within the time prescribed by law.
JOHN D. McCOWEN, f . .
sep 23 O. T. MYRICK. $ Atfrg -
N OTICE—Sixty days after date, application will
be made to the Ordinary of Jones County for
leave to sell the real estate of Edmund Duncan, late
of Jones county, dec., that is, snch as has not already
been administered npon.
BRYANT DUNCAN,
sept 15 Administrator with tin-will annexed.
"VT O TIC E.—Sixty days after date, application will
li bo made to the Ordinary of Jones connty, for
leave to sell tlio land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Reuben Roberts, Jr., that is, such portion of
his estate that has not already been administered up
on. . LtJKE ROBERTS,
>C P 15 Surviving Executor.
Georgia—Ilibb County.
A LL persons having demands against tlio estate
of John A. Tharp, late of said county, deceased
will present them in terms of the law, and those in
debted to said cstato will make immediate pay
ment to B. A. THARP, Executor,
sep 22
road between tho two places, containing five hun
dred and six [506] acres Oak and Hickory land, abont
one-lialf cleared and iu a good state of repair, with
every necessary out building, including negro houses,
gin honse, screw, stables and cribs, fine orchards,
and abundant water. If not sold before at private
sale, will be sold to the highest bidder nt the court
house at Clinton, Ga., on tlio first Tuesday in Jana-
ary next. Stock, corn, fodder and plantation uten
siis can be bad on the place, if desired by the pur
chaser.
Terms.—Notes payable twelve months after date,
with good personal security.
Tlie object of the sale is to close up tho estate.
For further particulars apply to
ELIZABETH LOWTHER.
••Pt 13 Clinton, Ga.
estate
dec.,
N OTICE, All persona indebted to the e
of lsaao D. N. Johns, lste of Uihb county, .
are reqit- sted to make immediate payment to the
audcrMgned, and those having demands against said
estate will present them duly authenticated within
tlie time proscribed by law.
oct M D. W. HAMMOND. Ex’r.
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Administrator’s .'Notice.
IWO in mills af:< r date application will bo made
to-the honorable court of Ordinary, of Houston
county, for leave to sell all the qegroea belonging to
tlie tt-tato of Sterling G. Barrmv late of said county,
deceased. .MADISON MARSHALL,
sop s Ailinini-trator,
N OTIok,—hixty days after date* application
will he made to the Ordinary of Crawl ord coun
ty’, for leave to sell all the land and negroes belong
lug to the estate of the late Wm. It. George, of
Crawford county, deceased.
eep 8 LYMAN IL CURTIS. Ad’mr.
\ OlHl sixty days afti r date, application
v iil be made to the Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to sdl the land and negroes belonging to
thec-tate of Jacob Lindsey, late of said Oonnty, de
ELIAS LINDSEY,
ceased.
19
Executor.
N OTICE—Sixty days alter date application will
boinadeto theOnlinary of Jones county for
ieai, to sell n land warrant helot ginjr to Ihec.iidloot
Lydia I lawkins, late of said county, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
aug_lH ROU T, P. HAWKINS, Adm.
N otice—,si\M ... - nt.- .; it,f : ,-mi.-e «;n
l "' 111 ole I" til. i. I , ,.| cimtitv, for
leave to sell all the real ci-tute of Wild.un Hawkins,
late ot Jones county, dec, used.
Terms on the day of sale.
‘ ■■ Ron T. I*. IJ \\\ KINS. A.:,„
\ V 1 • S V U > "lipbcTition win
IN be l,mile to tlie honorable Ordinary of Crawford
co. uty for leave to sell id! tile roal estate belonging
to Bi, plieu M. Myrick. late of .-aid county, dec
JOHN (i. Ml COW l.X, I
Si-p29 O. T. MYRICK. J Ad rs.
\ <’ (T't Sixty days nfli r date, apjilic.ition v. p]
i N lie made to tie- i trdimirv ot Jones County t,,r
1 ''V' 1 !," '"-Ki-o belonging to tlie estate of Wil
limn H. Ogllvie, decern ed.
VU 0 WILLIAMS. JOHNSON, Adm’r,
.Notice to DcIHors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to Henry Glover, late of
Houston county, deceased, aro requested to
como forward and settle, and those having demands
are requested to present their demands duly authen
ticated within the time prescribed by law, to
THADDUES P. GLOVER, Y
aug 18
FRANCIS A. HILL,
JOSEPH KEMP.
!’EB, ?
5
Georgia—Jones Comity.
YTTHEREAS Elizabeth J. Caldwell, applies for
“ “ Letters of Administration, on the estate of
George W.^Caldwell, late aro of Jones county, de
ceased :
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons and ainjplar the kindred and creditors of said
decrased, to be and appear at my office on or before
tlio brst.Monday in November, to show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be grautod.
Given under my hand at office this September 21st
l8 *L CHARLES MACARTHY, OriL
sop £9
Plantation For Sale.
C ON PAINING 833 acres of L-tnd, lying in Jones
County, six miles East of Clinton. On the
premises is a comfortable dwelling with other out
building, a large new Gin Honse and a good Bulloch
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, Churshes and Schools, in
an excellent neighborhood, and very healthy. Bold
to effect a distribution. Apply to
J. \\ ATEKMAN, Macon,
T. U. MORRIS, Baldwin, or
*og D A. J. MORRIS, on the premises.
LAIiD AND HILL FOR
SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his Lands and Mill
laying lonr miles east of Weston, twenty four
west ot Americas. The settlement consists of 850
acres; 180 of open land, with a uew Mill House, 9 acts
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.
1 will divide the settlement to suit a purchaser. I
have a lot of tine land laying two miles from my res
idence, with small improvements on it that I will sell
•l»o. . . JOHN BOYD,
July B Weston, Webster Co., Ga,
Georgiu—Jones Comity.
YTTHEREAB, Elizabeth J. Caldwell, applies for
' » Letters of Administration, de bonis nun, on
the estate of Felix Brooks, late of said county, de
ceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors to bo and appear at
my ouiC6 on or before the first Monday in Novem
ber, toghew cause, if any they have, why said Let
ters should net be granted.
,.? iT .*I?„ und ® r m y hand at office, this September
2lst, ie57. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord.
sep £9 ,
Georgia--Jones County.
TTTHEREAS Stephen R. Smith, Guardian of tho
teters SLmhsoJy V ’ doC ” a PP Ue *
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
flfMptJar those interested to b© and appear at ray
office vyithin the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not
be granted.
Given under ay hand at office this 7th day of
September,.!857. CIIAS. .MACARTHY’, Ord.
sep 15
Ccorgiit—.1 ours 4'<>;■ my.
TT7TIEK1.Y,S, St-j.lieu Jenkins applies to me for
Y Y Letters of Administration de bonis non, on
the i -late of Francis W. M’Lendo.j, dec.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
nns, and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
doc., to he and appear at inyoffice within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any they hav
why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, this the 17th dnv of
jift-iiilo-r 1857. i 'll A s. MACARTHY, Ord.
sep 99
Ityc anil Burley
r\r\ BUSHELS new tied Rye,
UU 20u bushels new Sc.-il Bariev, in-
sept 1
. just receive
McCALLIE A JONES.
I3a»ging, Ropoebo.
/r/N “ALES Ounny Bagging,
*J\J 298 Coils Hope.
■•oo Lb:?. Twine.
July C4
for ©ale bv
A3WERAVKES,
875 REWARD.
R AN AWAY from the subscriber, during the past
year, my boy Green, or as some call him, Green
Berry: lie a young, (from 85 to *8 years old) of com
mon height, well made, and very likely, a round head
aud face, and dark complexion, had ear-rings on,
a sear upon his leg, and 1 think one upon its fore
head or face.
He has a father at Griswoldville. a mother at a
woman’s in Black Ankle, named West, and brothers
and sisters in the Davis and Andrews settlements. It
is supposed he is harbored by his relations and may
bo by some low white man. I will give seveuty.five
dollars for bis delivery iu somesafejail, uninjured iu
any way, so that I can get him; and if a white man
isthebarborer, I will pay an hundred dollars for his
safe lodgement and proof sufficient to convict him.
1 hope tho people will be vigilant and apprehend
him.. E. F. HAY.
jnly B Long Street. Ga.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of CABIIART & 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 aud settle at an early date, as it is desirable to
close it up immediately. W. H. BRAY,
fob 10 W. D. CARHABT.
Notice.
T HE firm of .BRAY A CARILYRT 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
State of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe-
iai Copartnerships.
The old friends and customers of Bray A Carhart,
—ether with all new ones, are solicited to callat the
sand on Third street, where can always be found
large and well selected Stock of Hardware and
Cutlery, consisting in part of
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Carpenter’s Tools,
Machinist’s Tools,
Planter’s Hardware.
Builder's Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings,
Buggy Materials,
Mill Iron and Saws of every description.
Nails and Horse Shoes,
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles,
IRON MD STEEL.
100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im
portation",
Refined Iron,
Flat, Round and Square Iron,
Common English Iron,
Hoop Band Iron,
Gcal and Half Round Iron,
Plow Steel, Cast Sttel,
German Steel,
Blister Steel, Spring Steel, Sfc.,
all of which we are bound to sell at tlie lowest mar
ket prices. CARHART A CURD.
fob 10
m.; arrive;
Ismiu. aft
12 p. m., and Americas l
at Macon 13 min. after 0 p
Accommodation Train will leave Macon Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at (3 min. after 6 m.;
arrive at YVooten’s 13 min. after 3 p. m. Return
ing, leave Wooten s 47 minutes alter 5 a. m. Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive at Ma
con 27 min. after 1 p. m., iu time for Passengers to
take the Macon A Western Train at 3 p. m. tor 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 take the 28 min. after 12 p. m.
Train at Wooten’s, arrive at Columbus 10 minutes
after 10 same night.
Passengers from Colnmbus and tho West, for
South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the
1 p. m. Train, or, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days the 15 min. after! a. m Train at Columbus.
Trains on South-western Road, connect direct
with Trains of Central Railroad to Savannah and
Augusta.
lit?’* First class Steamships leave Savannah on
Wednesday and Saturday for New York—and for
Philadelphia on Wednesday.
Fake—Cabin 925, Steerage 88.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
sep 15-tf^^H
SPRING A N l» S U IYI M E R
IbdLlXsIlxIl^IHSIFL'Sr.
MRS. S. AUDOIN
i K row r- ii* . ill r 'r iv Spring mid Sul : AA-a
! St . I- ■ ■ ml i . fit) en. «-
set styles in her line of business, such as Crape J*®’
> y Hair and Straxv Bonnets and Jessies,
Finis, Head Dro Car-, Hair Braids,
s, Curls and Wigs, Embroidery and Lace
ms, and a general assortment of Fancy nr-
BKOAYX’S HOT,.’
Meals Ready on
Hats, Fa
Leghorn
Side Plai
Goods, I
tides.
Thankful for f
ance of the same
ino for themsclvi
MACON, GA. l '' r ° T ,
.. E. E. BROWN, p, 0 .,
:e Arrival of ever,
st iavors, she solicits a continu-
Ladies trill please call and exam-
i. apl 21
NEW DRUG STORE.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON’S BUILDING, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA
K AS just received aud is now opening a fresh
stock of
Drug
t’tir
in will
in Savannah same
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD
ri ggga '" -L
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
O N and after Monday, June 16th, the Passenger
Trains of this Road will be run as follows:
Leaves Macon at 2 33 p. m. arrive nt Atlanta at 9.
_ in. Leave Atlanta, at 5.15 a. in. arrive at Macon
at 10.55 a. m.
Passengers leax-ing Chattanooga and points on
the Western & Atlantic Road by the night Trn
arrive in Macon 10.55 a. in. ana ’ ~
evening.
Passengers from Savannah and points on the Cen
tral Read by morning Train will arrive in Atlanta
samo evening and connect immediately with Train
of tho Wostern A Atlantic Road for Chattanooga
and Nashvillo.
Passengers for Colnmbus, Americas and points on
the Sontli Western Road will arrive in Macon at
10.30 a. m. and leave by South Western Train at
p. m.
. Passengers from the Sonth Western Road will ar
rive in Macon at 11 a. m. and leave by Macon
Western Train at 3 p.m.
Macon, may 19. EMERSON FOOTE, Stip’t.
Farmers’ A iUecti’s’ Eire A Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
H. W. Corner ot 2d fr Walnut Streets,
EIIIIiADEI.rEIIA.
T HE following Statement exhibits the business
and
1st, 1856:
Premiums received on Marino and In
land Risks to Nov. 1st, le56 8214,684.60
Fire Premiums 176,796.61
Interests on Loans 8,074.47
PIANO-FORTES.
N OW Receiving some' of the most—ySSC
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES&fS
aver offered for sale in Macon, from the ff u _ _
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in the
United States. Also, two HARPS fr
& Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
that have a taste for fine goods.
On bond, Prince Melodians, best article of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons,
Tamhorins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagoiettes, Flutes,
aud a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music f
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac.
Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods.
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; ft
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, /?-''
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles,
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Wait
ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, &c.
Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building,
nov 2 J. A. * S. S. VIRGIN.
WATCHES,
Diamonds, Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic
Swiss l’nintings nml othrr Kinds of
JEWELRY,
or THE LATEST STTI.ES AND BEST QUALIT7.
S ILVER and Stiver Plated Ware, Oil
Painting, Fancy Goods for presents and (STa
many other purposes, Gas Fixtures, Guns
and Equipments, Colt’s aud other Pistols, Fine Cut
lery, Daguerreotype Stock, Work Boxes, Writing
Desks, Tea Trays,^Military Goods, Survej-ors Com
passes, Land Chains, Mathematical Instruments,
iVater Colors, Walking Canes, Cabas assorted. Toys,
Games, Dolls, Ac., Ac., ail of which we will sell on
the best Terms.
PIANO FORTES
Uf Chickering * Sons, Nunns A Clark,
sr* and A. II. Gale A Co’s Manufacturer
H u all of which will be sold at Factory
price and fully Warranted; Piano Stools, Bay State,
English, French, and India Rubber Covers; Guit-
ITTrdieines,
icnl-. <g~ia Ia>tram»l>)
nt., Oil*, Ys Dye-Stuffs,
Perflimery, cS Pntout Jlcdi-
ciuca, Pliarmacnuical
Preparation., Ac.
My Drugs have been selected with strict' refer
ence to their purity and quality; they are fresh and
may be fully relied on.
Orders Faithfully Executed, -ATI
(St* Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family sledi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at ull hours
of the day or night.
I^*A large lot of Artificial Teeth just received
fob 24-tf
Houston Carriage Manufactory.
JOSEPIF TOOSaE, SON A CO
Having formed a co-partnership with
MR. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach ^ J?
maker for T9 years, in the Manufac
turing of all kinds of
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARR0IEES,
ROCK A WAYS, BUGGIES, A-C.
Having employed skillful and reliable workmen,
ail work put up mmer 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 we
ask is a call and examination of our work, which we
will sell low on Reasonable Terms. Also made to
order, two, four and six horse
Iron or Wood Axled YYagons, Ac.
REPAIRING „
In the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOKE,
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
. UF* N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
EF' work shipped to any part of the United States.
Agents for Sale of Work—Perry, J. Cook—
HawkinsviUe, S. M. Manning—also, they have a De-
pository in Columbus.may 12
;tz«ukai,u
WHOLESALE ANI>
RETAIL UEALtr. , 'L
h2
VarnZtth
;ical Inst
SHOP FURNITURE,
Fultlle, Oils, ’
Gla.«
E. FITZGERALD, :
nov 13 Jy
War.
LIVERY STABLE
BUSINESS.
GRIER 4- MASTERSON.
HAVING purchased the
Extensive and Central
MVERV STABLES,.
hone occupied by MASON A DIBBLE, Comer of
Mulberry and Third sts. Macon, with all tlie stock
and equipments of tho conoern, are now prepared to
accommodato the public in the various branches ot
their business, on the most reasonable terms.
For Cash only.
l j h Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand
for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also
die Horses, for the useof Ladiesand Gentlemen.
sept!6
DRUGS.
J. EL <& W. S. _ _
Keeps constantly on hand, a
ment of DRUGS AND MEl)rrr\ i , >m -
CHERRY STREET,-MACON
A f-ERCHANTS, Physical and ^
X>A supplied with fresh and genuine
prices. Also, astockofLau^eth"fr“ 6 hr? h 5S <3
SEEDS, at the lowest prices, whoS-^
feb 12 “•‘‘riretjji
ANDERSON & ISONT'"'
Lottery & Exchange 0^ A
MACON, GA
H AVING purchased tne interest’of J v n-
m the above business, we ask a ooniKn 15 ’*
patronage so liberally extended him
EXCHANGE for sale on ali the principal
the Union. Lncurrent money Uoiit-ht
Gold for sale. ’ apl 2*
DK. A. PIEUCir
LTOINLCEOIPA.THIStt
T NTENDS making this city his place «f
J. residence. Those who desire his smSf**
te oler ' Vhe ” ^ P rofe8sionall y
T. J. LANE’S STORE,
ready at all times to answer their calls
Macon, -Jan. 27, 1857.
Dr. I. M, CoiuiHii —
O FFERS his Professional services as a iL
Physician and Surgeon tothe citizen, mtr 5
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE eif uT®-
Street. ’ on
mar 24
dr. j. s. Baxter;—--
CITY THYSICIAv
O FFERS his professional services tothTtiSS,
of Macon and vicinity. Oflice ove, .
Wise’s Store.
J. II. Ransom & to.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dzauai
BOOTS, SHOES
LEATHER AND FINDINGS, '
32 Courtland 39 l) e y SimU.
New York. ’
J. H. Ransom,
Dan’l Ransom.
W. A. Hansom,
J
C A. P. R«is ci.
< Danas YV. Gm
-1 Hp ht- H. Bow ’
H UNTKB & ELL18, ATTOiHiKIsIr
LAW, Macon, Ga., will practice in the c-t-
ties of Bibb, Monroe, Crawford, Houston, Trim
Macon, Dooty and Worth. Oflice on Cherry SgS
in the uew building of Freeman A Roberts. 1 **
Macon, January 16,1855—ty
Commencement,
A S.the time is approaching for friends to part, the
Pupils of the various colleges aud Seminaries
who are inquiring where they can get the best and
cheapest Likenesses to exchange with their friends,
are informed that
PtjjfU’s Gallery is THE Place.
The large business of this Gallery renders it so
that he can afford Pictures as cheap as any Gallery
in the State. His Photographs on paper, which ex
cel the niost accnrate engraving, and which can be
bound in book form, be will make for Schools, that
want a large nu.mder, at the greatly reduced price
of only 50 cts. each, which is 200 per cent. less than
what is charged for a single one.
Schools at a distance "that want a large number,
he will visit or send some one fully competent to do
the 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 aud ex
amine specimens of all the various styles taken.
Rooms corner Triangular Block. june 16
UDVrARD It. TJtACV, ATT0KXiiY~Ai
Ah LAW.—Oflice removed to room in (W«
Hall Building, over Mix A Kirtlanj’s.
dec 11-tt
E. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hail, over Payne'i Dm
Store. jjjj
AEEX. M. SPEER,
A T T O R N E Y A T L A W,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE on the Avenne, over the Store cl Cite
A Bowdre. jnly j“
, ....- - - .. ,, - T | ars. Violins, Flntes. Accordeons, ice., of the finest
85^ Iho Company to November j 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.
EF 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
Total Receipts 8400,185.68
Paid Marine Losses.........864,427.04
Paid Fire Losses 39,737,89
Expenses, Salaries and Com
missions 45,489.00
Reinsurance, Return Premi
ums and Agency Charges- 27,474.68
8177,128.61
Balance remaining with Company 8223,057.07
The assets ot the Company are as foUows:
t irst Mortgages, rei
Stocks, Coilstersis, on call.
Girard and Consolidation
Bank Stock
Deposited with Duncan,
Sherman A Co., N. York..
Deferred payments on Stock
not yet due.
Notes for Marine Premiums 108,080.69
Due from Agents, secured
by Bunds 35,376.18
Premiums on Policies re
cently Issued, and debts
due the Company 26,470.38
Balance iu Banks 16,456.74
39,400.00
5,225.00
30,000.00
97,700.00
Paiuls, Oils, &c. Ac.
I The Ifational White Lead
and Zinc Company of New York,
A RE prepared to offer a tall and complete assort
ment of White Lead, Zinc, Oils, Window Glass
I and articles in the paint line generally, of prime
quality aud on most reasonable terms. The well es
tablished reputation of the company and the partic
ular attention given to quality of articles manufac :
tured, with desire to fill all orders on most favorable
terras to customers, presents inducements to pur
chasers not generally offered elsewhere.
Orders addressed to the undersigned wiU have
prompt attention and meet imediate dispatch.
CHRtSTAL A DONOHUE,
aug 4 Cm 226 Pearl Street New York.
-8523,057.07
The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend
of fifteeu per cent, payable ou demand, at the office
of the Company.
Hon. TIIOS. B. FLORENCE, Pres’t.
Edward R. Hem bold, Sec'ry.
Risks taken in this Company by
ROBERT SMITH, Jr., Agent,
Next door to Lanier House, Ma con, Ga.
dee 16
I PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA
(ions For Sale.
\X/"E offer for sale our plantations lying in Pulas
v Y ki county, containing about three thousand
I acres which is divided into three settlements, each
place well improved, with good dwellings and all ne
cessary oat buildings. These plantations lie seven
miles above HawkinsviUe and two and a half miles
from tho Ocmulgee river. All the stock can be
bought with tho plantations. All those wishing bar
gains would do well to caU early. Terms to suit
purchasers; for further information apply to the uu-
dersigued, who reside on the premises.
sep 32 J. C. A T. F. McCORSIICK.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A TTHE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
llall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribe!*
would return their thanks for the very liberal and | one-fourth cash, the balance'in one, two and three
years with interest from dnto.
Knoxville, Oct. 1st, 1837. GEO. R. HUNTER,
agent for
oct 6 4t STONE. STAltU A CO.
long continued patronago _ extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
tame. YVehave now iu store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES, ^|
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly I ryr A p M rvj r« t n _ TT o Ii!T T T T o
additions will he made, of all the different styles «*x “ D U Is f L U U It ill ILL Oi
ITlacou Carriage Depository.
Writ to Lanier House, Mncon, Gn.
GEORGE and KOBERT SMITH,
M anufacturers and Dealers in carui
AGES, Rockaways, Buggies, Jersey Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Ladies and Gents Sole Leather
Trunks, Valises and Travelling Bags, Hat Cases anu
Bonnet Boxes, Baby Carriages, a very nice article,
with two and four wheels.
YVe also receive^ regular supplies of the genuine
Brattleboro’ Buggies, manufactured expressly for us
by Asa Miller.
Repairing of eveiy description neatly and prompt
ly executed.
Carriages of any desired pattern built to order on
short notice.
YVe respectfully solicit a call from our friends, and
tho public generally, as we are determined to sell
low for Cash, and on the most reasonable terms, to
responsible parties.
Macon Ga, February 10 18*37. ly
EAW CAESD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, P. Tiuct.
Stubbs, Hill A Tracy,
AT TOR NE YS A T LA W,
Macon, Ga.
march 11
IIENRY G. LAMAR, O. A.L0CB1A5L
LAMAR, A LOCIIKA.YL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET.
Having associated themselves in the practiced
Law, they will diligently attend to ail business en
trusted to their care. mg 13
H AUTFORD 1'Htli INSiLKAXE CO.,
Hartford, Conn.—Established in 1810. Fire
risks on Cotton, and Produce in Store, merchandise
store houses, dwellings, and furniture, churches, Ac.,
in the above old and well established Company, ta
ken at tho usual rates by
E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent
jan 18 fertile city of Macon, Bilib co.
CAR1SIAGES, HARNESS, Ac.
The Subscriber it now Receiving at hi*
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable settle
ment of land containing 400 acres lying on the
I west side of Fliut river, about two miles from Cor
bin’s ferry, on tho road leading to Butler. There
are pretty good improvements on the place aud iWnn f nal i a* Q — -I „
iiitout one-halfthelaml cleared, the balance in woods. ^ ^ ^ e p v 1 1 e, X IJ p T X A 3
A bargain can be had on early application. Terms, — _ •_
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of the vari
ous styles in use. They have been selected
with great care by II. C. McKE E, who is acknowl-
ed one of the best j udges and buyers of work in the
Northern market.
The Stoek will he constantly replenished, and
consist of the latest and most fashionable stylos of
Y’EIIICLES, combining
Elcgnuce with I.iglcavsN niuiNtrriisih.
Built by J. M. Quinby A Co., Mott * Co., Brews
ter ic Son, YV. Dunlap, lledenburg A Little. G. A D.
Cook A Co., L. H. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers.
ty Persons wishing the eery best work on the
most favorable terms, twill do well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT
feb 10
E. WILSON BLOOM,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 229 BE0ADWAY CORNER BABCLAT St,
NEW YORK.
References, in Macon : Messrs. E. A. AI.A&
bet, Attorneys at Law; Dr. Robert Collinj.
sept 30-ly
T. G. IIOJLT, Jr.,
Attorney eft Law,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on ChenySW,
first door above entrance to Concert Hill
aug 4
J. Ii. KENDRICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRESTON, WEBSTER CO., GA,
W ILL givo his undivided attention to all B»
ness entrusted to his care, in the eonntiej ct
YVebster, Marion, Chattahoochee, Randolph, le-
roll aud Sumter. »qns>
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
Ett Law.
CLIN T O N, G EOliG I A-
juty 7 ly
. styles
Hid patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
ould invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we aro prepared to sell as low
as any house iu the city or State,
jan C . MIX ft KIRTLAND.
OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both _
soled and pegged. Just received and for salo low'bv '
ian 6 MIX ft KIRTLAND. U -T.
rpllESE Mills aro in full operation—Keep on
1 hand fresh at all times, the best Extra Family,
Extra and Superfine Flour. Tlie best of fresh Meal
and Grits, at all times. All orders promptly filled.
10 ter cent, off on all orders from deal
ers.
Bran and YVhcat cleauings for horse and cow feed.
Everything sold, Warranted to Prove Salis-
YUBBER SHOES.—A large assortment,
The Market price paid for YY’heat and Corn.
»ng 35 J. A. KNIGHT, Agent.
dies slipper ami sandal nibbaMShoes’oT Goodyear’s nATTOT T^OtEmT? A T11PT7 B Tilurnr»an
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low hv DOUBLE J.HKE.ADED ELTPIRE
' ' FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
jan S
MIX ft KIRTLAND.
CROCKERY! CROCKERY!!
ry . (.HAT i-.o a.-» at ot common ,v Granite worth 866
l ,) 73 “ “ Granite 860 50
50 “ “ Common 841 50
1° “ " O O fluted WG Shape, 851 00
30 “ “ Granite and common,
The above assortment of goods will leave Liver
pool in Jane for Savannah, and to bo delivered
there in July or August.—They are well assorted for
Merchants. The quality is good and prices ns cheap
as in New Y’ork. I wish to engage them ont befor.
they arrive. 1 now have a heavy stock of
Crockery, c lii u a . Silver Plated
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY and the best
•feck of YVAITERSI have ever had.
All of which will be sold low FOR CASH or 6 month
good note. K. P. McEVOT.
may 26
Bacon, Lard, Haras, &c.
Qfl nnn Sides and Shoulders,
YXjvJ VJ \) 2o0,i lbs. e-ugarcured canvassed nams,
15 Bbls. Leaf Lard,
10 half bids. Cornell Beef,)
Smoked Bet-f, Beef Tongues Ae.
•'P* For sale by ASHER AYRES.
CHIEF MARSHAL'S NOTICE.
V LL persons hav ig business with me. will find
no »; my re-iii. a C o (corner of Fourth aud Oak
Ml-,-, t nil 7 o cloek, A. M ; also at \ A - o’clock, l>
M.andatthe Guard liouso at 10 o’clock P. M ol
>ch day. j. j. HJLEY,
june i C'hi#f Marshal
3 LANTATIONBROGANS.-Now in store
. the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we
have ever offered in this market. Men's double
sided peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
siugle soled black and russetts; do. hoys and youths
A N agency for the salo of these machines for this
city and State, caD bo secured on liberal terms
by a personal application to the subscribers, S. E
Corner, 6th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
, , — . No one need apply without capital sufficient to con-
black and russetts, all of which we aro soiling very duct the business property and who cannot bring re-
iow. jan C MIX ft KIRTLAND. ference as to reliability and capability.
POH gt AT.-ra n
T HAT very desirable property known as A
llOXTPEMEi: SPKINdS, aud fey
occupied for a number of years os tlio Geor- 1111
gia Episcopal Institute, is offered for sale. This
property is situated in Monroe county, 17 miles west
of Macon, and abont 7 miles from Pratt’s Station, on
the Macon nnd YY’estem Railroad. The place con
tains over 600 acres of good land, and on the prem
ises is a fine Mineral Spring possessing highly medi-
ciual qualities, together with soveral large buildings
in good repair, and all necessary accommodations
for a largo School, or a YY’ateriug place. The Or
chards aro well stocked with a large and choice
variety of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Figs,
Nectarines, Apricots. Ac., &c , whilo tho grounds
are ornamented with a large collection of rare Flow
ers and Shrubbery.
For further particulars apply to
Y\\ S. WILLIFORD;
) june 9 tf Macon, Ga.
"IT OOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Boys and
J J Youth’s tine calf and kiD Dcg’d B
^Hayden & Woodward,
^ALE&UVEBV STABLE^*
lilfty and capability.
YVe positively assert that these machines for all
M n'Bstou h tV' D h C ' lI t' and I W\o .°„y A
h xi ,p » nntuw nod nmd “. oots: G ,V' ts las ,*' *f what prices they may be sold at,) and whereym
op f ra * D U • : \ nd fi i no cal1 tUo >' ar ‘* offl;red for sale must command a ready aud
‘ M 0 *.* u Ud >: outl i 3 unlimited demand. JOHNSON ft GOODKLL
oiled Brogans: Men’s, boys nnd youths California nu ,. ip 'juuirr.LiLi
kin Brogans, a large assortment. —— 1
J*n 6 MIX ft KIRTLAND. I Sale,
T HAT desirable settlement neai Luko Academy,
four miles above Macon, on the Forsyth road,
formerly known as th© Redding pla with one hun
dred acr<^ attached. It is well improved and situ
atca in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood.
ALSO,
About one hundred acres of good planting land,
one mue and a quarter distant, adjoining the lands
good safe Horses, and new as well ns tasty Y’ehicles. °* Bowman, YY’imhish and others. The two places
they aro in readiness to furnish their friends and I 8°’d together or separated to suitpurchas-
thc public generally with good Horses, Buggies, Car- trs - Terms easy. JAMES N. KING,
riages ,vc., in complete order at tho shortest notice, ’
FOR CASH, AIYO CASH ONLY.
They aro determined to givo satisfaction, if strict
attention to liu.-iness, and reasonable terms will en
able them to do so.
Horses fed and kept by tho dny, week, or month.
Drovestock also accommodated at reasonable prices.
Mulberry street, next to Lottery Office, Macon Ga.
ISAAC HAYDEN,
inne 2 j. Jf. YVOODARD.
Plantation For Sale,
T HE Subscriber wishes to scUTiis plantation ty
ing within three miles of Dawson, Terrel conn-
ty, Ga., containing 1800 acres, between 6 and 700
cleared, mostly fresh ; has on it all necessary ira
provements with a new Gin Honse and Screw My
price is 812,000 in two payments. For further par
ticulars apply to mo in Cuthbert, Ga.
sen 8 8t s. A.
SMITH.
n AY IXG purchased the commodious stable nnd |
largo lot attached known as tho Washington
llall Stable and lot nnd furnished tho samo with
sep 1
HENHY HORNE’S
Confcclioiini'r, Fruit Htore, Unite nnd 5'n»-
iry llakcrf—Macon, Giorqia, one door below
the State Bank.
A 1 AXUFACTURER ofthe finest French Pastry
4' I- and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies,Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
ported Winr-s and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts
Segars, Tobacco, fte„ Wholesale nnd Retail. '
BlItrrclM YVhiskev I Country Merchant.- supplied at th- lowest -at,.*.
111'iVr- -'f. ” 'Vi. ,, YVeiidini.s and Parties tiinn-iied with all kinds
70 fl gsysto 1>la '* tar • I’ure Corn and Rec- of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats Salmis
i Uvi tinea Whiskey, I ri,nen«,.j.i„
100 Brl.r. Cincinnati Rectified Whiskey,
In store aud lor sale by
s’-pt 1 McCALLIE ft JONES.
I 1)1) Villas. Bacon, just received and tor sale by
1UU juty 1( ‘ J.B. ftYY’.A. ROSS.
I fto., at reasonable terms.
N- B. I krais ; 1 ositiecly Cask—no Credit given.
jail tin—ty _
,y W ll.SuS N celebrated Sewing
Machines for salo by J, B, ft \y. a ROSS
tyU
Macon Flour Mill Company.
/Georgia, >
vl Bibb Connty, ) Personally appeared before
me, E. C. Granniss, a Justice of the Peace in and for
said county, Nathan Bass, President of the Macon
Flour Mill Companj', who being duty sworn, saith, on
oath, that there has been duly paid in as the capital
stock of said company, tho sum of eighteen thou
sand dollars in cash—tho same being sworn to in
compliance with the net of tho General Assembly
of Georgia, approved December 22d, 1847, authoriz
ing citizens ol the Stato to prosecute the business of
Manufacturing with corporate powers, privileges.
*c. N. BASS, President.
Sworn to aud subscribed before me, this August
31st 1857. K. C. ORA XNIS, J. p.
Law Copartnership.
I-L. HARRIS, Milledgeville, Gi
CIIAS. J. HARRIS, Thomasville, G*.
sep 15
J. B. ilULLEK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Chariton, algo Me
ppling,
Intosh
of the Eastern. J*» a .
SEWARD A 3IANSEJLL.
J. L. 8K WARD. A. H. HASSU^
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to us will meet wititpR®?
attention. YVe shall practice in the cuanne*®
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berriea, Colip 1 *
Clinch, Ware, Decatur aud YVorth. .
SEYVARD ft HAXSKLh
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. 110 -
Thurston IS. Bloom,
W ILL continue tho Faewraje and Com® *
»ion Jinsincss. at Macon, Gkorou.
ang 8
Wm. J. Brown.
Attorney ot Law, Vienne, Dooly Connty, Gt
W ILL practice in the counties of Houston, 1W‘J
mid YVorth. All business entrusted to u
care will receive prompt attention.
MEDICAL CARD- .
DR. JAMES A. DA M0 oh
HAS resumed the practice of his profession,*"
permanently located in tins city. . j.
Ho can bo found at his office three doors belo
Lanier House at All Honrs, unless profession* 1 *! '
Macoa, Jane, 91,*»J
gaged.
DR. H. A. MATTAUER,
H AY ING spent a portion of three suecessiV'!-;,^
in this city, during which time he h* s “ ^
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, *>
spectrally offers ins services to tho citizens oi ^
and the surrounding country, in all the bi*ne ■
his profession. Office on the South-east OU**,
and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new w ■
■'iiue 9 _
FATTEN, iil i TON ^ U)„
In Savannah,
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
In Jlacon.
R EXF.YV the tender of their services to their Cor-
respondents and the Planters generoUy of Geor
gia aud Alabama, as
Factors and Coin mission Jlerchnuts,
and pledge their undivided personal attention to tho
business entrusted to them.
Bagging, Rope and other Planters Supplies v
be carefully purchased mid forwarded, and iibe
Gash Advances made, when desired.
G. PATTEN,
J. COLLIN.’?.
ftttg ii ;* • ; J.8-Uurn>x
J BL8. Georgia Wine,
A tine article,
l>r. Frederick ©arkc.
SURGEON DENTISJ,
W OULD intonn the citizens ofHOC&TU*
adjoining Counties, that he b*s pWFjVjj
ly located in PERRY, and ofl'ers his ,d
•ei vices to the people in that vicinity. A
sixteen years iu the principal cities ,-„ eT ti7
America, enables him to give satisfaction!
branch of his profession. by
Persons at a distaneo can procure ms sen
giving him notice. Prices reasouable.
mar24—ly . --—*
DR. G. BIc'DONALD
DENTIST. ^
XTrlTHDr. Y’an Geisen, hU very
W' aistant, continues the practice in a, p*.*
os. His old and very popular form ol *' 0 f nfl dfcf
in glass boxes with metalic covers, wul c ^
salo at hid nlHco. on Spcond Street. —
RUNAWAY.
A B O UT the first of April, my Negro , 3*
A Dennis aliout; ti year- oM.darkcomP 1 .^’ f gjF
,:.i,lm-gr..ru..:n! -y fr m.'l.'
roe county, and I purcha: - dliim of Mr. re t t
jaly 2*
sale by
A8HER AYRES,
run. 1 will give Twenty
will deliver >;ud JSe^ro to me orlod-
Jail, so I can get him. J. HOLLId
gep ^” —
Blaiakots. Sici>i*vs. Ji'iO*’” A “
BLANKETS -. 'and 10 y^’--
10,000 Yards (i. ergia K< rse}--.
20 Hales Cotton Oanaburgs*
1 r* “ Yarns.
20 “ j aud 1-1 Sheeting. , elJ ,
50 Cases Itusset Brogans wt
assortment of Domestics. For
*>pt 9
1500
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