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It, fimt Tuesday in
nperty, to-wit: One
netrro woman named ; forty-five year*
0 rt„n vi-llnw complexion;' Levied on as the pro-
inrtvof John W. Clarlc and JosephL Holland, by
virtue of a fi fa issuod from Jones Superior Court in
favor of Lnmna Tye, executrix of Daniel Tye. doc.,
iilatntltTln i vieutfon, v*. llobt. Singleton, John \V.
Clark and Joseph L. Holland, Deft a in li ft and
Thomas F. Jarrel, transferreo.
Also, at tho same time and place, a negro woman
by tho name of Milley. dark complexion, about forty
year* of ago. Levied on aa the property of Rachel
Broach, exoeutrix of Oeorfto llroach. deccaaed, by
virtue of an exeoution issued from Bibb (superior
Court in favor of Powers and Whittle for uso of
Lewis N. Whittle, vs said Kachcl liroach, executrix
of Ooonre Broach, dec. The above property pointed
SutWaUitTira Attorney. JAS. i. liKN%E,
nov a • Sheriff.
United States Marshal's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Court House, in the
city of Macon, between tho usual hours of
aalo, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
following property, to wit.-
Lot* of Land Nos. ll»2 and 103 in the 17tli District
of Lee county, also the north half of lot No. 13 in the
12th Distriat of Loo county, together containing^5061
acres more or less, levied on as the property of Jesse
M. Davis to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth circuit Court
of the United States for the Southern District of
Georgia in favor of Johnston, Crows A Brawloy, vs.
Weston Jt Davis. Property pointed out byJosso
M. Davis. DANIEL H. STEWART.
> tint 07 17. S. Marshal.
Crawford Slicrill'Salcs.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door in
the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday
in December next, the following property, to-wit:—
Tho north half of lot No. 122, in the 7th District of
Crawfold county, levied on ns the property of Ed
ward Locklien to satify two fi fas from J ustice’s Court
973d District G. M.; ouo in favor Jason Cnstlebery
and the other of Martin Unraett, vs. said defendant
Levy made and returned to me by William Sloan,
Constable.
Also, at tho sumo time and place, lot of land No,
(33) thirty three, In the 3d District of said county
Loviodnn ns tho property ol Reuben F. Grant to:
satisfy Ihreo Justice’s Court fi las, from tho 032d
District G. M. in favor of Jnsoo Castlebcry vs.
tho said Grsnt: Lovy mado and returned by W
Lovy
W. Taylor, Constable.
Oct 37
JACOB LOWE,
D Sheriff.
Crawford I'ostponed Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Houso door in
tho Town of Knoxville, in said connty, be
tween the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Docembcr next, (ho following described property,
to-wit s .
100 acres of land more or less, tho same being the
half of lot No. Cl in the 9d District ol Crawford coun
ty npon which Jcsso Harper and James M. Harper
now resides. Levied upon to sotisfYa fi fa from Craw
ford Superior Court. I’. W. J. Echols vs tho said
Jesse ami James M. Harper. Property pointed out
by G. W. Norman, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
"V. HICKS,
LKWI8 F.
Sheriff.
Jones Postponed Sheriff Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Court Houso door, in
Clin ton, on tho first Tuesday in December
next, the fol lowing properly, to wit: Ono hundred
Jtcroft of food, ;id}oinin£ lands to John C. Dumas, B.
F. Pinm v ami others,levied upon as tho property of
Thomns Haddock, to satisfy ono fi fa issued from
Jones Superior Conrt in favor of A. J. Miller, vs
Tliomss Haddock. Property pointed out by defen
dant. JAS. G. BARNES. D. Sheriff,
oct 27
Executors’ Sale.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tncsdny in December
noxt, before tho Court Honse door, in tho
city of Macon and county of Bibb, all tho land and
negroes belonging to tho estate of John A. Tharp,
late of llibh county, deceased; tho settlement of
land consists of some seven hundred ami ten or fif
teen acres, to wit: all of lot No. 75 lying east of Eche-
eonnoe Creek, supposed to be some twenty or twen
ty-five acres, hair of lot No. 83 containing one hun
dred ono and n quarter acres, all oflot No. 107 con
taining two hundred two and a half acres, all of lot
No. 110 containing two hundred two and a half acres,
and all of lot No. 86, with the exception of one half
interest of the Grist Mill and the reserve belonging
to the mill, which is twenty ono acres. On the
promises is a two story dwelling houso and all neces
sary out buildings; there is about threo hundred
acres of tho laud cleared and in cultivation, a jior-
tion of which is choicu swamp land, the balanco wood
land. There is two settiemontson the promises, and
will be sold in that way. Tho settlement ou the creek
will contain somo four hundred and ten or fifteen
aeres,tho other settlement will consist of threo hun
dred acres. Niuo negroes, to-wit: Abraham, n man,
about fifty years old, Cornelius, a man, thirty years
old, llarinou, a man, twenty years old, Susan, awo-
inan, sixty years old, Vinoy, a woman, sixty years
old, Ginsoy, a midwife, fifty years old and Mary, a
woman, twenty-one years old and her two children,
Emmy and William. Sold ns tho property of John
A. Tharp, lato of Bibb county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed.
TermsTho land will bo sold on a credit ol twelve
months: tho negroes will bo sold for cash.
oct 20 K. A. TIIAKP, Fx’or.
Valuablo Plantation
IN HOUSTON COUNTY,
m Fox- Sale.
\\ • ILL 1. •!.! •••; : ■ --my inlv.uJ&.
the town of Perry. Houston county, Ga-, under an or
der of tho Honorable Ordinary of Twiggs county,
that Valuable Plantation belonging lo the estate of
Frederick K. Tarver, deceased, lying on tho Ocinul-
geo river In Houston county, opposite tho Buzzard
Boost Ferry, containing about Thirty-six Hundred
Acres; lias about eleven hundred acres cleared, pro
portion of which is fresh and all under a good fenoc.
The improvements are good: there are about twen
ty negro houses Overseer’s bouse, two gin houses
and screws, and large barncrlbs, and other buildings,
aliucarlynew. , , . . . .
I consider the plantation and lands to be one ot
the best, if not the voir best in the country, all things
considered. Tho land is rich, well watered, and has
a good outlot for stock. ■
Wo would prefer, and expect to make a private
agreement so far as it can be legally be done, before
the day of sale.
The subscriber or the overseer on tho place, will
with pleasure show tho lands to any ono wishing to
see them, and we advise all such as wish to buy a
good plantatiod to look at the premises. _ .
Also, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Decern
her next, at the court houso door in Twiggs county,
under an order of tho same, the plantation beiongiug
to tho estate of Frederick K. Tarver, deceased, lying
in Twiggs county, opposite tho one in Houston co.
above described, ana includes the Buzzard’s Boost
Perry, containing about twelve hundred acres.
Times of payment will he given for tho sale of the
two plantations. To be sold for a division.
Address the subscriber at Tarvcrsville, Ga.
HENHY BUNN, Ex’or.,
juno 2 6m of Fred. Tarver, dec’d.
Executors;’ Sale.
W ILL be sold on the firs: Tuesday in December
next, before the Oour: Houso door iu tho city
the property of tho late Elizabeth Tharp Into of
Bibb county, deceased. Sold for tho purpose of dis
tribution among tho legatees. Terms cash.
oct 20 JAM PS M. DAVIS. Ex’or.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, will bo sold before tho Court
House door,in Macon,ontliefirstTuosday.iuDecem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, 2 Beds, a
Mattress and a lot of furniture, a lot of wrought Iron
stovtuuul pipe, shoomakcr seat, toola and last, boot
ties, mocks, hobbling foot, closing clams, liocltipes
plate, vice and adz, and some Lumber and pots.—
Also, a fi fa vs George Donglass and n plumber of
Notes ami accounts: all sold ns property of Thomas
Gibson, lato of saidCounty, deceased, and the ben
blit of tho distributees and creditors of said estate,
oct 2o MADIA McCOWELL, admix.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Yvirtuoofan order from the ordinary of Jones
connty, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, before tho Court House door, in Hawk-
insviile.one lot of Land containing tivo hundred two
and a half acres. No. 23 In tho 1-ttli District, original
ly Wilkinson, now Pulaski county. Sold for tho
benefit of the heirs and creditors of William Har
kins. late of said county of Jones deceased. Terras on
tho day. ItOB’T P. HARKINS,
nov 10 Qualified Adm’r.
Administratrix’* Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Ordinary of Jones
connty, will bo sold bc-fore the Court Iloaio
door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday iu Janu
ary next, nil tho real estate of Felix Brooks, late of
said county, deceased. Terms on the day.
ELIZABETH J. CALDWELL,
Adm'x do bonis non of
nov lo Felix Brooks, deceased.
Administrators' Sale.
B Y vlrtuo of an order from tho Ordinary of Jones
County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, liefore the Court House door in
Clinton, Jones county, within the legal hours of sale,
a lead warrant for eighty acres. Sold ns tho pro
perly of Lydia Hawkins, deceasod. Terms on the
day/ ltOBERT P. HAUKINS,
oct 13. Qualified Administrator.
Executor’s Sale.
DY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Jones
13 County, will bo sold before the Court House
door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January
next, all tho land and negroes belonging to the es
tate of Jncob Lindsey, lato of said county deceased.
Sold for tho purpose of distribution. Terms on tho
day. ELIAS LINDSEY,
nov 10 Qualified Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of nn order from tho Ordinary of Jones
county, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in De
cember next, before the Court House door, in Clin
ton the residno of tho lands and negroes not already
administered upon, beiongiug to tho estate of lleu-
ben Kobcrts, Jr., deceasod. Sold .for tho purpose of
distribution.
LUKE ROBERTS, Surviving Ex-
nov 10 o'cutor of lleuben Roberts, Jr., dec.
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application
will bo madq.to tho Ordinary of Jones county
for leave to sell Lot No. 23 in tho 15th district, origi
nally Early, now Decatur connty, tho property of
Moses Taylor. JESSE C. SMITH,
nov 10 Ad'mr do bonis non.
NOTICE.
A LL persona indebted to the estate of Stephen M.
Myrick are requested to mako immediate pay
ment to tho undersigned, and those having claims
against said estate are requested to present them duly
authenticated within tho time prescribed by law.
JOHN D. McOOWEN. j A(rnj
sep 32
O. T. MYRICK.
Administratrix Sale.
W ILL bo sold on tho first Tiicsbay in
next, before the Court House dour i
Jones countv, -ISO acres of land and also a land war
rant, tho real estate of William J. Card lato of said
county, deceasod. Sold by order of tho Ordinary of
said county. Terms on tho day of sale.
aug 4 ELIZABETH CARD, Adm’x.
Administratrix Kale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of
Jones county, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday
in December next nil the real estato of Thomas Cur
ry lato of said county deceased. Terras on the day
of sale. MATILDA CURRY,
aug 4 Administratrix.
Executor’s Sale.
T>Y vlrtuo of an order from the Ordinary of Jonos
13 county, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu
Jannarynoxt, before tbeCourtUousedooriu Clinton
within tho legal hours of sale, a negro boy named
West, about twolve years of age, belonging to the
estato of Balaam Peters late of said county, deceas
ed. Sold for the bcoefit of tho heirs and creditors of
said estato. Terms on .the day.
ISAAC PITTS. Executor,
july It LAUSEY PETERS, Executrix.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday i 11 Decem
ber next, before the Conrt House door in the
town of Vienna, tho following lots of Land lying in
Dooly County, to-wit: No 94 in the 2d District, Nos
78, H8, 18*. 217, 230, 232, 23-1 in the 5th district.
Nos. 05,12G, 223, in the Gtli District. Also, on tho
aamo day, before tho Conrt Houso door In the
Town of Isabella, one lot of Land No. Ill in the 15th
(listri.i mid lot No. 1, in block No. 5, containing ono
eighth of an acre more or less; also, ono square acre ly
ing and being directly east of lot No. 12, in block No.
1, and also, ono square aero, lying directly east of
lot No. 10, in block No. 4, in raid town of Isabelln,
with tho privilege of a street 50 foot wldo, moiling
from ono of saidlot to tho other. Also,on the same day
liefore tho Court House, in the town of Uninbridge,
0110 lot of Land lying in Deuatnr county, known ns
No. 11'in tho tilth district; sold by virtuo of tho will
of tho late Henry Gloyer for tho benefit of his heirs
and creditors.
Terms:—Twelve months credit with approved so
enrity. JOSEPH KEMP. >
TIIADDEUS P. GLOVER, S Ex’rs.
sep 29 F. A. HILL,3
Executor’s Sale.
TN accordance wiita the lost Will and Testament of
.L Edmond Gilbert, late of Bibb couuty deceased,
will be sc!d before the Conrt House door, in said
oonnty, ou tho first Tuesday in December next, five
hundred and sixty acres of laud, more or less, lying
in said county of Blob, twolve miice from the city of
Macon, on tho Tbomsston rood. There is a good
' all 1
Terms on tho day of sale.
Tho aliovo property will bo sold ot tiri vate, sale, if
prefured. JOSEPHUS GILBERT, *
oct 20 JULIUS C. GILBERT.
■ Ex’rs.
Adctiiuislratrix Sale.
\ BULL be sold on the first Tuesday in January,
\ V , before the Court Haase door in Clinton,
.h nt * oountv, the following negroes to wit.-—Lewis
.1 man, about to years old, George a man, about 23
year* old. Bets v a woman, about 50 years old, Emily
a girl, IS years‘oid. Sold as the estate of Wm. J.
Card, late of Jones Cottlty, deceased; by order of
or
aug 4 Administratrix.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, before tho Court House door, in
tho town of Knoxville, Crawford county,
ihe first Tuesday in January noxt, within the lc
hours of sale, a negro man, WILL, about sovonty
yoars old, as the property of Uicqjoh Matthews, dec.,
Into of said county. 8ntd negro, sold for the beno-
fit of tho heirs ana creditors, l>y order of tbc honor
able tho ordinary of «vi>l county, this Oct. 22,1857.
ENOCH MATTHEW!* Executor of
oct 27 Micajsh Matthews, dec
Exeentor’s sale.
W ILL bo sold before the court bouse door, in
Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in December
next: Three negroes, sold as tho property of Jere
miah Dumas, dec., for the purpose of distri' ration
among the Legatees. EDMUND DU.MA.S,
sop 13 Kxocntor.
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DAC0N, LAIJ>, 1 - UR
1 r 11 CAMiS . Ml - ■-
J j(J 35Bbl-. L-.d..
m
JV/A
X A.M still buying Miii
and will nlway giv
A aeon Ga. july -'sly
NTEP.
ary h-ionty Lot
U,v c:
id Warrant
sh Price.
. liLAKE
N OTICE, All persons; indebted to tile estate
of Isaac D. N. Johns, late of Bibb county, dec.,
are requested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, and these having demands against said
estato will present them duly authenticated within
tho timo prescribed by law.
oct 13 D. W. HAMMOND. Ex’r.
N OTICE—Sixty days :.fter dato application will
bo mado to the honorable Ordinary of Crawford
county for lenve to sell all tho real ostafo belonging
to Stephen M. Myrick, lato of said county, dec.
JOHN O. McCOWEN, | Ad<rI _
sep 22
O. T. MYRICK.
N OTICE—Six..- days after date, application will
be mnde to tho Ordinary of Jones County for
leave to sell a negro belonging to the estato of Wil
liam U. Ogilvie, deceased.
oct 6 WILLIAMS. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
FOIl SALE.
rTlIIAT very dc-irableproperty known as a_
I .llONTFELlEIt HFRINRM. ;ind|*Ts
occupied for a number ofyear~ :is the Geor-JILU-
gia Episcopal Institute, is offered for sale.
prop< rty is situated in Monroe comity, 17 miles
of Macon, and about 7 miles from Pratt’s Static
the Macon ami Western Railroad. The place
cinal qualities, together with several large
in good repair, ami all necessary accotnt
fora large School, or a Watering place,
chards are wc-U stocked with a largo an
variety of Apples, Peaches, Pears,
■kEata, ApriBH
Apricots, Aft, Ac.,
tea w
Nectarines,
are ornnmente
era and Shrubbery.
iy K or farther particulars apply to
W. S. WILLIFORD;
iune 0tf
Valuable Plantation
FOR SALE.
rnllE Plantation li
JL A. Billingslia, 1
lIIE Plantation belonging t
., deceased, I
and abundant water. If not sold before
sale, will be sold to tho highest bidder a
house at Clinton, Ga., on the first Tuesda
ary next. Stock, corn, fodder and _ plant:
ails can be had on tho place, if desired b
chaser.
Terms.—Notes payablo twelve months 1
with good personal security.
Tho object of the sale is to closo up tho estato.
For further LOWTHER,
sept 15 Glit
SALE.
B 1
ed. About 1000 acres of the land
the whole comprises a body of as
as is in that section of the Stato.
settlement, used for tho fann. My Overseer
show the premises to any ono wishing to seo it.
For iurther particulars, address mo at Macon,
juno 30 tf N. BAS
purchasers, a valuable settlement of
the balance, 800 Acres, entirely swamp. 'J
laud is less liable to be inundated by the ]
in a state ot cultivation. Water, health am) soci
cannot bo excelled in Sonth-western Georgia. .
ply to COOK & MONTFORT,
june 23 tf at Oglethorpe
PULASKI COUNTY P
lions For Sale.
ITE offer for sale onr plantations It
V ki county, containing about tin
from tho Ocmulgce river. All the
bought with tho plantations. All tho
gains would do well to call early,
purchasers; fur furthor information 1
ilersigned, who reside on the yr
sep:
J. C.
T
:For Salo,
il acres attached. It is well improved ant
ated in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood.
ALSO,
of Bowman, Wimbish and others.
ers. Terms easy,
sep 1
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will
he mado to the Honorable tho Ordinary of
Crawford county for leavo to soil tho binds belong
to tho estate of William Armstrong, lato of said co.
deceased, this 19th Oct. 1857.
WASHINGTON C. CLEVELAND, ? A(1 ,_
ARCH’D. KENDRICK. S _ ”
N OTICE.—Sixty days after dato application
will be made to tho Ordinary of Putnam county
for leave to sell the land belonging to tho estato ol
Wiley Abercrombie, deceased. 0. F. ADAMS,
oct 13 Ad’mr. do bocis non.
N OTICE.—All persous indebted to the estato of
Francis K. Bacon late of Crawford county de
ceased, are requested to come forward and moke im
mediate payment, and those having demands against
said estato nro likewise notified to render their do-
iniuids in terms of the law, this October 14tli,1857.
oct 23 HARRIET J. BACON, Adin’x.
Georgia—Crawfont County.
VT TlIKREAS, Raymond K. Parham applies tome
VV for Letters 01 Administration on the estato of
Wilborn W. Hammock, late of said county, deceas
ed:
Thcso are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased
to bo and appear nt my office within tho time pro
scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band at ollico, tills 17th day of
October, 1S37. JAS. .1. RAY, Ord.
oct 27
- Oeorsin—Crawford County*
ITrilEIlEAS, Isaac Cheeves applies to mo for
VV letters of Guardianship, of tho person and
property of William Evans, minor uud orphan child
of John P. Evans, deceased:
Thesoare, theroforo,to cito and admonish ail and
singular tho kindred and friends of said minor, to
bo and appear nt my office within tho timo prescrib
ed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not bo granted to tho said Isaac
Cheeves.
Given under my hand at office, this tho 20th Oc
tober. 1857. J A MES J. RAY,
oct 27’Ordinary.
Georgia—Crawford Csiunty.
W HEREAS Elias D. Dorsey applies to me for
Loiters of Administration upon the testate of
James Avars, lute of said county, deceased t
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred nnd creditors of said deceased,
to bn and appear at my oflioe, within the timo pro-
scribod by law, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office, this 97th October,
1837. nov 3 JAS. J. It AY, Ord.
Georgia—Jones County.
W HEREAS Andrew J. Miller Guardian of Wil
liam andNnncy Hurt, minor of William Hurt,
deceased, applies for (otters of dismission.
There are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all per
sons nnd singular tho parties interested to he and
appear at my office ou or before tho first Monday in
December next, to show causo, if any they have,
why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th day of
October, 1857. CIIAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
oct 13
Gcorgis-Joucs Comity.
W HEREAS, Sarah Daniel, Guardian of Mary
K., Sarah A. C., John F. and Elisabeth Dan
iel, minors of John Daniel, late of Jones county, de
ceased, applies for Letters of Dismissory,
Theso are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular the parties interested, to lie and nie
>onr at my office, on or before the first Monday in
Jeoember noxt, to sbow cause, if any they have,
Why said letters should not bograntod.
Given under tuy baud at office, this 5th day of
Oct. 1857. CIIAS. MACARTHY,
oct 13 Ordinary.
Gcoigi:t—Crawford Cotcutf.
W HEREAS, William H. Harris applies to me
for letters of Guardianship of tho persons and
_ roperty of Nathanh 115. Harris and Elisha M. Har
ris, mi , , and Orphan children of Janies M. Harris
deceased:
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and
singular tho kiudred and friends of said minors, to
bo mid appear at my office within the timo prescrib
ed by law, and shtwicauso, if any,they have, why said
letter! should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office this oth November,
857. JAMES J. KAY,
iov 10 Ord.
Alabama Cotton Plantation.
OFFER FOR SALE my plantation contain!
_ ouu thousand and forty acres of land, sitnai
nine miles south of Eufaula, Ala. There are on 1
tract about four hondred and fifty a;rcs of clea;
land, all in a high state of cultivation; and n
hundred acres fresh. The plantation is ttndei
good and new fence. There nro eight negro hour
a large and comfortable dwelling house, stables 1
barn houses, all superior, large size gin house a
iw, stan,ling one mile and a half from tho Cli
tahoocliee river. All of theso buildings were erecl
within the last eighteen mouths. Purchasers 1
invited to visit the place and examine tho growi
crop. The lands will bo exhibited by iny oversi
lie place, or by myself when called on in Eufi
la. The extension of the South Western Kailrr
will be made to Eufaula in about eighteen moot
For terms of sale, rcferenco is made to Mr. E.
Young, of Eufaula, in my absence.
IIENUY K. SHORTER
Eufaula, july 14,1857. july 21
15 miles.
Tlioy are in bodies of
improvements on each.
The lino of the projoct
to Thomnsville nnd liain
Tho Rail Road from &I
> Albany will I
Also,
1000 Acres in Early Connty—
1000 Acres in Miller County, 500 acr
lying on Spring Creek are Improved-
Hammock—
within two miles of Nashville tho County Site.
Also,
iprov
These lands are all situata,! in t
plains of the rich valley of tho FI
choo Rivers. They are now begi
and put in cultivation, and are
ductive ns tho lands higher tip tl:
and Dougherty counties.
Tho U. 8. Mail is carried inStca
from Hninbridge (the county site
Hav, and tho customary rate of 1
bafe, on Cotton.
do well to call and examine.
Terms of sale will he made easy.
Sept. 8, 1857,
JAR Jt. BUTTS, at Macon, or
GEO. W. GARMANY, Savannah.
EVERYBODY.
171 OR somo time past I have been engaged in a
L iness (known only to mysolf and com|iarativei;
of Two Dollars,
have been favor
knowledgements
of making:
nuo about tho business herein alluded to.
go nnd Detroit 1
>er day nt the same.
7ad|
.dies or Gentlemen cau engage and with perfee
oose mako a very handsome income. Several ladic
in various parts of Illinois and Missouri, whom
have instructed in tho art, nro now clearing from 9
to 812 per (lay. It is a genteel business nnd requires
but n few shillings to coinmenco it. Upon receipt
of 82 I will at oneo forward to tlio applicant a circu
lar containing full instructions in the art, which will
bo perfectly understood upon being oneo read. Ail-
dr, s : EDWIN TK.M 1'LETON,
nng 18 'kn No. 37TFnarth Sti. 8L Louis,Mo.
>c Wm.K, 4lcGraircni’iC4l,
Attorr,oy at Lriw,
n MA.C0N'i OA-
a OFFICE, third cl >or Inflow Lnni. r Houso- -njiovo
[H D-unoiir’s H
To- l. nTwihttli:,
ml ATTORNEY AT LAW,
°"' MACON, GA.
'Offico next to Concert Hall, over Payn-Ps Drug’
" u J n Store. jan 6
in'- ALEX. II. SFEEK,
^ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
e* JIACON, GA.
ids OFFICE on the Avenue, over the Store of Cater
,w A Bowdre. july 22
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubds, B. HiLt, P. Tract.
Stubbs, Hill * Tracy,
AT TOR NE YS AT L A W,
Macon, Ga. i
march 11
UPS HENRY G. LAMAR, O. A. LOCH RAN E. I
om LAMAR, & LOCIIKANE.
£ ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
rat MACON, GA.
ith OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET.
os*. Having associated themselves in the practice ol 1
ds. Raw, they will diligently attend to all business en- |
sto trusted to their care. may 13 1
E. WILSON BLOOM,
on- ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 229 BROADWAY CORNER BAECLAY ST.,
te, NEW YORK.
References, In Macon: Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Nia- j
bet, Attorneys nt Law; Dr. Robert Collins,
sept 30-ly I
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
—, Attornoy at Juteuxiv,
f M ACON, G A.
^vFFICE in liaiston's now block on Cherry Street,
ny U first door abovo entranco to Concert llall.
in- aug 4
nj ISAAC HARDEMAN,
or, Attornoy X*£vttw.
"fr C LINTON, G E O R G I A.
at july 7 ly 1
" d Law Copartnership,
mi I. L. HARRIS, CIIAS. J. HARRIS,
nd Millcdgcvillc, Ga. Tltomasville, Ga.
CO sep 15 I 1
J. IS. MILLER,
n ATTORNEY AT LAW, i
BRUNSWICK, GA. I
ill practice in tho BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
u VV comprising tho following counties, Glynn, 1 j
. Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and <
Charlton, also McIntosh of tho Eastern. jan 20 |>
— SEWARD Oc IIANSELL.
J. L. 8EWAUD. A. H. IIANSELL. 1-
3. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, L
up THOMASVILLE, ga. I
ait A LL claims forwarded te ua will meet with prompt j
/l. attention. We shall practice in the counties ot 1
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, ] ,
,-s Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. 1 j*
Js. SEWARD A IIANSELL. r
Tlioinasrille, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4 1
»I> TTUKTKK A EI.MN, ATTORNEY’S AT Id
o’J II LAW, Macon, Ga., willpractico in thocouu- 1 fi
ties of Bibb, Monroe, Crawford, Houston, Twiggs, 1
or Macon, Dooly and Worth. Office on Cherry Street 1 p
r ® in the new building of Freeman A Roberts. Ip
od Macon, January 16,1853—ly | a
Wm. J. Drown, ^
Attorney at Law, Vienna, Dooly County, Ga. a
YTTrlLL practice in theccuntieaof Houston,Dooly I
VV nnd Worth. All business entrusted to his 1
l- care will receive prompt attention. feb 19 |
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. JAMES A. D A M O U R \ \
.], HAS resumed the practice of his profession, and 1
0 . permanently located in this city. 1 1
IIo can bo found at liis office throe doors below tlio 1 '
, a Lanier House at All Hours, unless professionally en- 1
,o gaged. Macon, June, 9 1856. | *j
J; DR. H. A. MATTAUER, .
11 TTAVINGspentaportiouofthreesuccessivoyears i
IX in tliis city, during which timo lie has limited 1
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re- | j
spectfully oilers his services to the citizens of Macon 1 1
and the surrounding country, in all tlio branches of 1
V, his profession. Office on the South-east corner of 3d 7
j t and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery. 1
june 9 * j v;
Dr. I. M. Comings
STAFFERS his Professional services as a Reform 1 1
( i Vyi’hysician and Surgeon to the eitizous of Macon. 1 1
S Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE, ou Mulberry ’
Street. ’ a
a- C
DR. J. S. BAXTER,
CITY PHYSICIAN
y - 'vKFERS his professional services totho citizens I
,£. V J of Macon and vicinity. Offico over It. A. I r
•ri Wisk’s Store. jan 13 |
•« DR. A. I’lERCE, to
S IIOAiaHlOH^YTI-IIST, I it
a T NTENDS making this city his place of permanent 11’ 1
■ s ; I residence. Those who desire his sorvices may 1 lc
, find him, when not professionally engaged, at his Of- I ®.®
, fico over I
T. J. LANE’S STORE, fl '
“ ready at all times to answer tlieir calls. 1 n !
re Macon, Jan. 27,1857. ft 1
or dr. g. McDonald <>=
»: DENTIST. * 1
TjCTITII Dr. V'an Geisen, his very competent as- 1:'
J* V V sistant, continues the practice in all its branch 1
*• es. His old nnd very popular form of Tooth Paste 1JV
m glass boxes with metalio covers, will he found for I
sain at his offiee, on Second Street. May, 1857 I co
PIT/tiBKAIiU & NOTTINtiHAiU,
U llOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
* Drags, cr-is- Medleiaca, 1
1 Chrmicnls, iff Dye Stnlfs,
l*rrf*iiii«-ry, ZtA lunacy Arliclrs,
SHOP FURNITURE,
h E’nintM, Oils,
Varnishes, Glass-vrnre,
J Snrgicnt lustrmnrnts, fiartlrn Seed.. 1
l- E. FITZGERALD, St. D. C. B. NOTTINGHAM,M.D. 1
e nov 13 ly
? Dr. Frederick Garkc, fol
SURGEON DENTIST So
"XTrOULI) inform the citizens of HOUSTON and 1 pu
|i V V adjoining Counties, that ho has permanent- Ire
ly located in PERKY, nnd offers his professional I an
g sei vices to tlio pcoplo in that vicinity. A practice of 1 ity
s sixteen years in tlio principal cities of Europe and 1 it
o America, enables him to givo satisfaction in every 1 dn
branch of his profession. 1 no
e Persons at • distance can procure Ids sorvices hy 1 !
i. giving him notice. Prices reasonable. Fa
cl mor24—ly | pal
.1. II. Hansom A Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in 1 tei
BOOTS, SHOES, \Z
„ LEATHER AND FINDINGS, dre
. 39 Courtland <$- 39 Dry Streets, 1 o
New York. -r;
J. H. Ransom, 5 (A. I*. Ransom, •*-
. Dnn'l Ransom. > < Darius W. Geer, 1
W.A. Ransom, 3 (Itobt. B. Boyd. 1 T
; ANDERSON & SON. U®
r Lottery & Exchange Office.
MACON, GA, “v‘
i TTAVING purchased tho interest of J. F. Winter gun
1 II in the above business, wo ask a continuance o, 1 UIC
patronage so liberally extended him. 1 £
EXCHANGE for salo on all tho principal cities of 1 Ac
1 tlio Union. Uncarrent money Bought nnd Sold, 1 ,. v ,
Gold for sale. apl 28 fim | ] on
Tlllirstou li. BlOOUlt L’n
AT7"ILL continue tho Factorage nnd Commit*, j* 11
VV xiou ItutiicciH at AIacon, Georgia.
RATTEN, HUTTON 6c CO.,
In Savannah,
AND j apr
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO., p™
In Macon.
7) KNEW tho tender of their sorvices to their Cor- gore
JLV> respondents and tlio Planters generally of Geor- pro
gia and Alabama, ns 1 ing
Factors nnd Commission JHerchanta, I wot
and a pledge their undivided personal attention to the 1 tlio
business entrusted to them. hor
Bagging, Rope and ether Planters Supplies will ami
bo carefully purchnsod and forwarded, and liberal mul
Cash Advances made, when desired. p
G. PATTEN, F
J. COLLINS, I Moi
aug 11 J. S. HUTTON. M
TTAKTFOHD FIRE INSURANCE CO., an '!i
XI IlARTroRo, Conn.—Established in 1810. Fire I ,
risks on Cotton, and Produce in Store, merchandise an<l
storehouses, dwellings, nnd furniture, churches, Ac., IVj
in tho above old and well established Company, ta- v/J
ken at the usual rates by ry r
IS. J. JOHNSTON, Agent / «.
jan 18 fnrthn city of Macon. Bibli co |
Southwi’HU’a'ij ltui!i'oa<l.
'vsr- ! ; *ssr-
SCHSDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
EAVE Macon it : 1 m m-lap.m. I'.-r Coi-nii
u bus; arrive at Macon from Columbus ft 54 min
ter lo a. m. and 15 min. after6 p. m.
Leave Macon for Americas and Wooten's at 2
Accommodation Train will leavo Macon Mondays,
/ednesdays and Fridays nt 45 min. after C a. m.
■rivo at Wooten's 13 min. after 3 p. m. Return
g, leave Wooten’s 47 miuutcs after 5 a. m. T
lys, Thursdays aud Saturdays, and arrive at
>n 27 min. after 1 p. m., in time for Passenge
ko the Macon k Western Train at 3 p. m. for At
ntannd the North-West.
Mail Stages to and from Albany, Tallahassee
Passengers from Columbus and tho West, for
iins on South-western Rond, connect direct
for New York—and for
GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
—•=: * ®S <r
2.B
The SW tiiidSlS Single ::«u3
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
N agency for tho sale of these machines for this
city nnd State, can bo secured on liberal terms
what prices they may ho sold at.) and wherever
ffered for salo must command a ready a
demand. JOHNSON A GOOD ELL
Rlaitkcts, Shoes Ac.
1 BLANKETS 8, Band 10 yards,
J.cJUU 10,000 Yards Georgia Kerseys,
20 Bales Cotton Osuaburgs,
15 “ Yarns,
20 “ j and 4-1 .-'heeling,
50 C;ises llusset Brogans, with a general
Intent of Domestics. For sale by
apt » ASIILR AYRES.
*
3
HE subscriber lias thoroughly tried, at Macon
nnd Columbus, Georgia, his wrought iron Cot-
Screw. where two of them are now standing and
remain until October for inspection. I believe
cheapest, by half, ever offered for the purpose of
ising cotton or hay, as the frame, screw, pm, and
irs are all of wrought iron. It should bo attach-
o tho gin house, and have it put up through the
r, as tho ordinary press—tho lovers being only
feet in length—to have tho width of tho house
18 nnd 20 feet in length, tho lint could thin be
;ed all around the screw. Then a man can take
m:iv diujG stoke.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON'S 3UILDING, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA
r j AS jii't 1
X-t. stock of
• ceived and is nowopeni:;
fresh
<'li, f«ir:il«,
i’uiiit-. Oi
M*c2*fn UK-
city HOTEL
TH
Foley
o inform th
iVery effort
ping pi
him wil
itun- .t inth»*
tiveling pablit „
m ik«
for those
3 Who may be r.h
•ir patronage. ' P le 1 ■
Mr. Edmund Murphy win be a .
m conducting the business oftheW 1 '
—— JACKta*.
P.UOWX^ 0 * 1
TPOSITE THX NEW
itlodtci
Inslruiiicn
A Oyo-WtiKi*
s Patent Modi-
cincH, Pliat-inncciiticnl
EM-cpnratioii*, Ac.
My Drugs have been selected with strict refer
ence to their purity and quality : they are fresh and
may he fully relied on.
J Orders E-ftiithfnlly Executed.
Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family -Medi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at all hours
of tho day or night.
EET* A largo lot of ArtiHcin 1 TcetJi just received
fell 24-tf
——— I 81UZ AND FANCr GOon*
Houston Carriage Manufactory. I now oilers them at very r ed Uee j , Ds »
JOSEPH TOOKE, SON & CO., FOR CASH BEFORE ’I
Having formed a co-partnership with • T.ndtpa. hbw u vauv Pt,3
MR. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach tf’SL
maker for 19 years.in the Manufac
turing of all kinds of
MRS. F. DE$qai
FT AS determined to sell out 1,, '^'*U
I X L Sto, k of Millinery, ° Ut llcr 4W!
SILK AND FANCY
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARR0TEE?,
ROCKA WA YS, BUGGIES, ,\-C.
Having employed skillful and reliable workmen, Consisting of all the FruhioanU. c ,
all work put up under Mr. Winter’s personal atten- of & " Shjl u ,
tion. It is our intention to build work in I I*''NNETS, IIEAD-DRESVF«
FLO l VERS, CLOAKS AXO Uplift
SILK E VEXING I,
Style, Neatness and Durability,
And fully guarantee to give satisfaction; ail wo
ask is n call and examination of our work, which we
will sell low on Reasonable Terms. Also mado to
order, two, four and six horse
Iron or Wood Axled Wagons, &c
SEPAIRII6
In the best nnd thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOKE,
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
OT N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
Of work shipped to any part of the Ui "
Aoents
Hawkinsvillo,
pository in Columbus. ” may 12
All having accounts at MRS. DESn >*
I up now will receive a discount of t^o ***>
MRS. HOWlANr,
I s »w2* .
I BONNETS,
Lix JSVumNQ DiUfwtr’
CRINOLINES, winp
pRAWS,STELLi
SHAIVLS ANi)
SCARFS.
All of which will bo sold on the m
terms for Cash. Country Milliner. 1
bonnets by the Case or Dozen ™ 80 P
All orders promptly aUendtd tn in to 1
'akin". n "“Kj
OCl’i
or Dress Making.
iillinery
' work shipped toany part of the United States. I AA RS--AUDOIN would respectfol). 1
:nts for Sale of Work—Perry, J. Cook—j -LrXtlio ladies of Macon anil sun.-nn.i;,..-
insvillc, S. M. Manning—also, they have a De- 15 I(iS , that she has removed to her \ ew 1.'?*. v
JLI STABLE
BUSINESS.
GllIER <S’ MASTERSON.
•T-OSyis HAVING purchased tho ’
• Extensive nnd Central -
I-IVERY STABLES, j
Long occupied by MASON k DIBBLE, Comer ot
Store, next door to the Mechanic's 'I
street, (her old stand) where sh 0 i s
aud opening an entire new Stock of
FASHIONABLE GOODS
I in her line, consisting of STRAW Sir r .... I
VET HATS, newest style. ReIu/A^I
E8, of every design. CURLS An ""
HAIR BRAIDS,EMBltei' D
DEKIES
Long occupied by WAbu.M cc muiiLn, oomor ot 1... • , nn.lit;—i t m-v o™ ,
Mulberry Ld Third sis. Macon, with all the stock A?so a vfrictv of ^ ° f ,
and equipments of the concern, are now prepared to * *
accommodate tbc public in the various branches ot I P A-M 1 ARTICLES
their business, on the most reasonable terms, too tedions to mention. All of whir-l, Vi
For Cusl* only. I very reasonably to CASH customr-ra. Wl -
C3** Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand I Thankful for past favors, she solicits, L
for hire, with good horses and careful driver*. Also I nnco of tho custom of her old friends and A*!
die Horses, for the useof Ladiesand Gentlemen, [to deserve the kind patronage ofaji wl!,, ,'* l! **
septic 1 —1..:—1 j.
and view her goods.
CABKIAGES, IIAKNESS, &c.
The Subscriber is notv Receiving at his
oct 27—tf
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
Fall and Winter Milliner?
M RS. A. DAMOUR has just returned iron? I
York with a splendid and f M l.;^»^*l
I ment of the above named goods, eonsUtiajofi
Silk Velvet and Straw hats, I
Plumes, Flowers, Ribons, Cap*, Ilead wl
1 Point Lace Setts, Bertha*, Embreifa>^“
Cloaks ofall qualities, Long 8h*tk
Broocho Shawls, Chenille
Shawls nnd Soarfs.
A largo lot of new styles Extension Skim ttvl
nnd Atl.r.H X* . 1 I
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. McKEE, who is acknowl-
ed one of tho best j udges and buyers of work in the
Northern market. I „
Tho Stock will bo constantly replenished, and I bono and other ilOOPSfor WKIBTs k 'iuJ
consist of the latest and most fashionable styles of [fine Robes with trimmings on the rid* w,
VEHICLES, combining ‘**— ~ "
Elegance wilh I-iglitnesH nnd .Strength.
Built by J. M. Quinby & Co., Mott A Co., Brews
ter A Son, W. Dunlap, lledonburg A Little, G. A D. j
Cook A Co., L. II. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers.
O?* Persons wishing the very best work on the
most favorable terms, (Will do well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT,
fell 10
Goods for Dresses, such as Canton Craps, FleiSJ
Robes, Ac.
HATS! HATS!
US IBS HL-. B33_-r; ryj.-
A RE now receiving at their FishiosiU- 5,
Store, under Ralston's NcwCes-.-ertll.r.C?,
3 ’ Street, Macon, a large anil varied assoraeU
oods in tlieir line, consisting in part of th- i
I ing articles:
Brattleboro Buggies, fall silk hats, extra fashhmJ
\ BEAUTIFUL article, and for neatness, light- hlgBi^Breverl^gara.R-aMkWia^
A ness and Strength unequaled by anything of ‘^i wolSi-r * vr’ ^ ' tv A' n'' 1 ''
the kind in tho market. For sale f,y Drab Beavers, Mens Silk.Velvet to.
— 1 Men’s Navy Caps, Extra, Ladies
, Riding Hats, extra fine, Olio
B BBI.INI4.—The subscriber is constantly re- I Caps, extra. Boy’s Hitj.
ceiving fine and fashionablo B E R L 1N \ fine Cnshmorette and
Fine Black and
Fur Hats.
hy re
ceiving fine and fashionable BERLIN
COACHES some plain and others most beauti
fully finished. They are builtXy the best makers at
the North under tho direction ot Mr. II C. McKee I Wool Hats, Navy and Black Velvet Cip,
for this establishment; and adapted to our roads-J C.. ~ cloth Caps from 50 cts., to 82 00 AS-®
with perch, right track, Ac.—Can bo recommended [ “"vi ]. ir(;0 assortment of Plantation (i ■
and warranted with confidence. Being on three I Leather Hat Boxes, Umbrellas, Ac.
eliptic springs the motion is pleasant, and they ore All of which will bo sold at fair price, ta
a light, strong, comfortable nnd convenant famqy f rom Town or Country, can have their Stain
carriao, • are fast superseding^ tho j>ld style or C | plenished on favorable tenns. to
“BAZAAR OF FASHION!
0 0 WOR72
O F tho most elegant, rich and variedOMfed
of FALL AN t» WINTER DBVL*
| just arrived and in Store at
ROSS, COLEMAN & EOSS,
Cotton Avenue, ever before offered to (beat
of a fashionablo world. Allow U3 mo*t nq*dl
spring coach. They sell at from 8450 to 8800, and
in feet are offered at a small advance from the man
ufacturer’s prices, for cask or good notes.
june 23 _ T. H. PLANT.
^Hayden & Woodward.
feSALBft LIVERY STABLE^
Three hands can
complcti
17 feet
j ono:
piece 17 leet long 4J by 9.
17 “ 2 “ 9.
U.
( Tliis t,
6. < tough ti
( pine or <
This to bo of
timber-
oak.
I furnish tho iron
i the pi
ng to.
r ie lumber and paying the
:ht from Macon, con have ono of tho handiest
cheapest cotton screws cow known, its durabil
imsiuorod, as it is given up by all who hnve seen
bo a lifetime investment. I can pack fivo bun-
pounds with threo hands—takofivo nnd thcH~
»rd work done. Prico 8150 this year,
xpoet, if lifo lasts, to have ono at tho next f
, and would bo glad to see ono of every e
im of presses now in mo there and let tho u
i for itself. I then expect to sell tho right in
lizo territory that may bo desired on ronsonabh
s, with a working model, within tho limits o
couuty or counties, and nil tho information no-
ry for putting them up and working them. Ad-
,Thomasvillo, Georgia. JAMES MASSEY.
20 _
UH.EK. A OIL
The (trrntcKt ISiwcovcrjr of the Age.
IIS mixture, composed of somo dozen oils nni
extracts, is tho result of mnny years expori
i made by a ■ ncdical man, tho owner of a I:
cr of slaves employed in oxposed positi
abject to nil the ills that usually attack the
amily. It is found to be snporior in its rest
[ualitics to any mixture or compound ever
ii to tho pubiio. It has no superior for tho treat
of any of tho followiug alUictions:—
cs and Eruptions on the Skin, Neuraliga, II
, 'J ooth Ache, Tetters, Bone Follons, Pains of
description, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Swol-
lands. Sore or Weak Eyes, Ear Ache, Cholic,
p or l’aina in the Stomach, Weak Back, Spinal
[ions, Soro Breasts and Crackod Nipples, si
, Ac. Wo r.sk for it a fair trial,
i claim no magic for tho workings of this i
il competitor of all remedies that have li
rward forJpublie favor. If its first application
lot givo relief, try tho second, third or fourth,
’0 will guarantee tho sufferer shall not bo dis-
nted. Where it has been introduced, it has bu-
lod DeGratli’s and ail to her remedies. For
cuts, tho Eureka Oil has no equal—it almost
tly soothes pain, prevents fever, aud puts tho
3 healing. Wo chnllengo the world for llio
ction of its equal iu allaying pain or in the heal-
t. It would seem supeiffuous to mention tho
>rful cures produced in a very few miuutcs in
roots of Columbus, when administered t
judged to bo dying under tho effects of hols,
i two other occasions when administered, to
suffering greatly with colic.
G. W. CROFT A CO.
small bills in circufalioi
rat. sept 8
CROCKERY! CROCKERY!!
f common J
Granite $60 ao
Common 841 50
O O fluted W G Shape,851 OO
30 “ “ Granite and common,
TIic above assortment of goods will leavo Liver
pool in Jane for Savannah, aud to bo delivered
tlicro in July or August.—-They are well assorted for
Paints* Oils, Ac. Ac.
The National White Lead
^ atul Zinc Company of New Yorks
A RE prepared to offer a lull and-complete assort- I Merchants. 'The quality is good and prices 03 chest
ment of W lute Lead, Zinc, Oils, Window Glass as in New York. I wish t- engage them out befor
nmi articles m the paint lino generally, of prirao tlioy nrrivo. I now have a heavy stock of
tv fin. Crockery, China, Stiver Dinted
IVARE, TABLE GUTLERY and the best
stock of WAITERS I hnvo ever had.
All Of which will bo sold loir FOR CASH or fi mouth
ood note. R. P. McKVOY.
jnality and on moat reasonable terms. Tho well ol
tablbhcd reputation of tho company and tho partic
ular attention given to quality of articles manufac
tured, with desire to fill all orders on moat favorable
terms to customers, presents Inducements topur-
liasers not gen crafty offered elsewhere.
Orders addn sseif to tlio undersigned will liavo
prompt attention and meet imediato dispateh.
CHRISTAL ,V DONOHUB,
I Cm 22U Pearl Stroct New York,
ii liM-.S. Georgia Wine,
A fiuo article, for sale by
july id ASHER AYRK.S
H AVING purchased tlio commodious stable aud
large lot attached known as the Washington
llall Stable and lot and furnished the samo with i
good safe Horses, aud new as well as tasty Vehicles, I to solicit an early inspection of our EmytaS
they nro in readiness to furnish their friends and I Home fabrics, consisting of oveiytl-i*; tic J
the public generally with good Horses, Bnggies, Car- J charm tho cyo or captivate the taste of cro)bh
riages Ac., in complete order at the shortest notice, | fastidious. Wc feet no hesitancy in {irahjotl
FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY. J* Richest and most varied ummT
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict ‘i’?, wof •
* ml rca,0imble tenns Wil1 en tho y maguifiLnco of our Steci S anS tJhyia|
' Horses fed and kept by tho day, week, or month. I beautiful novelties that adorn oar Shelves and fr
Drove stock also accommodated at reasonable prices
Mulberry street, noxt to Lottery Office, Macon G*.
ISAAC HAYDEN,
june 2 J. II. WOODARD.
ters.
Point D’Alcncon I.ACE COLLARS, fmoGJ
00 to 870,00 each. L
Real French BJUtBOIDEBED SETTlM
83,00 to 825,00 per set. I
Embroidered I5A1VBKEKCIHEF8, bail
to 825,00 each. f
JACONET and HIVINH BANDS,frro^<*l
to 87,00 a strip. |
BOJBB9, Aquillec in worsted anil Siii
ed with velvet, from 85,00 to $100,00 iW
Pattern.
Lady Courtay ItlOIUVUVG ROBES, frral -
to 830,00 each. .,.
THIRTEEN HUNDREDDOLLifil
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A TTllE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3, ft
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington i|
Ilaii Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers
would return their thanks for tho very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, nnd
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly worth of now Jaconet and Swiss trillings-* 5 -
additions will be made, of all the different styles I styles—at all prices,
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and I Cloth and velvet MANTILLAS, from W
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and J 8100,00 each. , , j
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low I Embroidered Velvet MANTILLAS f<» ! - j
as any honse in the city or State. Silk and Ostrich Foathcrs. J
jan 6 MIX A XIRTLAND. | OIL PAINTINGS,amongwhicharffj™^
nt Hoboken, Now Jersey, and tbs t®
Kosciusko.
A Great variety of Tapestry Vrlrcl, ■.
Brusuri*, Three ply and lusrai*
Carpetings, Rug*, Drns-
getta, Oil Cloths, Ac. ■
R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment I Our Stock of Plantation Goods is most szi» ! *i
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, j complete, 8-4 White Blankets at
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s I prices running up to 81,25 etch. .
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by Everybody is earnestly solicited to R irc ® j
jan S MIX A KIRTLAND. | ns ottr stock is unusually large and wo *rt
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine Sj
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and JS
water proof, ofvarious kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Just receivedand forsale low’by
ian G MIX A KIRTLAND.
MIX A KIRTLAND.
F -.ANTATTONBKOGANS.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, wc*
havo ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailod black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled black and russetts; do. boys and youths
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
low. jan 6 MIX A KIRTLAND.
B MOOTS AND SHOES.—Men s. Boys and
Youth’s tine calf nnd kip peg’d Boots : «s* se ia
as onr stock i
I3F* Please remember to get itthdV^P j
Cotton Avenue, at * E ns, ]
sop 8 ROSS, COLEMAN*^
10,000
Southern Pacific E..
stock.
friHE Presidout and Directors of the Soi^a
X cifie Railroad Company, h*™.%ST*
isAnd shares of this Stock to bo .
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan 6 5I1X A KIRTLAND.
JJ Youth’s tine calf nnd kip peg’d Boots ;*
Men’s stout kip iiunting and mud Boots; Gents last- I
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, nnd fino call ) , , .... ...
Brogans; Gents, boys’ nud youths’ patent and onam- I Thousand shares ofthisMoc -
elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and yooths’ California I limited period, to tllc .. c ' tl ^ < ;!’ ] 3 (In C(1 promptly-^
kin BroimnA. a lnnro muGrtnuint. I wiio desiro to subscribe, will ■_ i.pfaU-’HI
Five per cent, is all that will over )flJ I
i tliis Stock, as tho grants from m-»»
are hold to bo sufficient to pay lb® ytT—ietsW
per cent. Seventy miles of tlio M
uuder contract, with Messrs.
of tliis State, whose experience,
S ivo ample assuranco of the most '[f'f r .- .1
y construction of tho road. The Rw ; I
cs and Property ot tliis Company, ,1L
PIANO-FORTES.
N OW Receiving some of the ^
SPLENDID PIANO FORTKS&^V ^-d
svcr offered for salo in Macon, from the U u td J J
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior to any othermado in tho
United States. Also, two HAltPS from J. F. Brown
A Co’s. Factory.
Tho abovo instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to I ( n.iVvered Tcxa^ and'thcKoiid bed h
look at, and tho tone completely captivating. Wo I neliverod in iexas, ana me .Hi**
shall tidie pleasure to show these instruments to any
that havo a taste for fine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodians, best article of the . N , wnriM ,„r Me w *ors, „
knul mado; Guittws, Violins, Banjos, Accordcons, .ij'J ^-.ii,interest and exchange sdd^;,
Tamborins, Bugles, CLarionctts, Flagolettes, Flutes, m ~’ be socnre<1 on application to mss* >
and a variety ofBrass Instruments for Bands, kept in wllte^IUma ACkiVAUmU.
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for cV-rrslenorts ^md Statistics c*n bo**
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac. Chartors, Ue gSJ}* L TiraBAKKR.
tVntchrx, Jovelrr nnd I-’iiocy Goods. for s-ile of Sontlicrn l’.' cl ?L c
Splendid Gold nnd Silver WATCHES; jSi Stock in thoSt s(0 ’’, 1 ’. :
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, I ... . «,!. ■
Brooches, Kings,_ Bracelets, Gold Thlmbh
yond all contingencies. i,~ a «!re*dy’ <
Tho iron for 27 mUes of theros-l,
delivered in Texas, and theKoad bed » u
ready to receive it. As tlio Lowp*®-.. ts t( ;
| diato uso for funds, I am authonJW , ^ j.,,
I paper maturing nt Savannah,
j New Orleans or Now York, on fW®
1838, with interest and exenargo.
lie secured on application to »
i’ be ioi
Be it known that -
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated CakoBaskets, Castors, Wait
ers aud Cnndlo Sticks—and a variety of Fancy i , ... o ... „
as&aa» -*** °“” EEB3Sffi&g&e0
Atlanta, July 23,185'
Form of Stock Certificate-
Shares, of
litlicm Pacific RsilK'*®^ > j.
ISr Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
stand. Cot- attorlt6y . „n tlio surrender ot - .
rep:
at short notice. Give us a call at our old
ton Avenue, Union Building,
nov 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN.
HENRY HORNE’S
Confcrtiounrr. Frnit (Store,Cake nnd Pn*-
try Bakery—.Macon, Georgia, one door below
tho State Bank.
M ANUFACTURER oflho finest Frxncr Pastry
ami Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
lies, Fruits, Preserves, Piokles, Warranted Im-
OiTeil Wines aud Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
■ - T ft- W!|..;. ;• IN : i'll.
Country Merchants supplied at ilio lowest cates,
w EDDINQS and Parties furnislied with all kinds
of Confections ami Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., nt reasonable terras.
N. B.—-Terms:—Positively Cash—no CrcJilgiven.
jan 30—ly
I "JURE Chinese CrystaUzed Ginger, a delicious
i ('. • 11 f- . • t i, >: i j ii-: n ivi-,1 at J I. 1 II >KXK S
oct 13 Coni'-'-tiona.i-y.
W m. /■;/./. /.• A- It - // .Si >.\ ’.s' i-,-!i-lii'ated Sewing
Machiue* for sale iiv J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
Iy 14
oir his attorn y, on tho sown"®" been
On each of theso shares, $■> h»v
1 yuHTHZxt call or'asskssmk.'t.c* ; fSrt iJciO
on tlio Stock represented byw
I Testimony whereof, the said Lo P-
' Cuff Certinc&to to bo signed,
For BaiacrHen.- -■
t HEALTHY family re* ule “5.® b S
A t;ii. i. , !'vo rooms.w.th«‘»^^r
a garden and a choice wellofn- 5 -*■ ; . i ..... I
Dr. Comings residence. lo ”y p. r.\i '
October, apply to
rjr AAA Papers finrtlco |r ^1’
2 J.000 3 hush. -
£»■
f(-li2!- If —
Bolting Gl<=>
UTCII Anchor Bolting c .
ust received and lor s*J® 1 v \v. V® " I
july 14 JI> ' I
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