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The True End of Being.
BT REV. A. P. VIETS.
“None of us livetb to himself.”—Scripture.
Not to myself I lire,
The whispering sunbeam seems to say,
As from the gladdening fount of day,
It swiftly wings its cheerful way,—
I live, my light to give:
This is my being's great design,
No selfish ends that light confine,
But still o’er ali the world I shine.
Not to ourselves we live.
The starry hosts in concert sing,—
When shadoway eve begins to spring,
To others then wo freely bring
The light that wc receive ;
And blending thus each cheerful ray,
We comoat silent closo of day,
To watch the hours of night away.
Not to ourselves we live,
The blooming flowers bring sweet reply,—
To bless the earth like stars more nigh
Than those that cheer the distant sky,
Our life of bloom we give;
To others' eyes, at others’ feet.
Wo breathe to shed the fragrance sweet,
That smiles of heaven and earth may meet.
Not to ourselves wc live,
Tho floating clouds respond again,—
(The mist wo gather from the tnajp
Descends to cartii in gentle rain ;
A blessing thus we give ;
True nature has no miser shelf,
No thirsting heart for worldly pelf,
No lives—to livo alone to self.
Not to myself I live,
The heart of iove and faith replies,—
This world I freely sacrifice
To gain a better in tho skies—
This life to Christ I give;
Nor shall Tain toys, that fade with time,
Beguile my soul of joys sublime—
Blest fruits of a celestial clime.
None to themselves then live!
If Heaven’s blest will we truly know,
We livo for others here below,—
To seek a balm for human wo,
And life in blessing give;
To soothe the heart by sorrows riven,
To lead the erring ones to heaven,
Wc live,—for this our life is given.
[Chr. Secretary.
Bibb SlierilT Sale.
W ILL be sold boforo tho Court JIouso door in
tho City of Macon, on tho 1st Tuesday in
May, 1638, within the legal hours of sale, Two bales of
Cotton, levied on by 12. J. Tillinghnst, constable for
said county, as the property of Win. M. Bateman, of
Houston county, to satisfy n fi fa in favor of Calvin
(J. Wheeler against said Bateman—property pointed
out by said Wheeler and levy returned by said Til
llngbast, Constable.
W. R. BUSBEE, Dcp. Sheriff.
mar 23
Houston April .Slicriil' Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in
April next, between the usual hours of snle, the fol
lowing property, to-wit :
Lot of Land No. (120) one hundred and twenty,
in the (9th) Ninth District of said county, with all its
appurtenances and one aero of the south west corner
of lot No. (179) one hundred and seventy nine, in tho
samo district with all the appurtenances belonging
to the tame, All Lovied on as tho property of Sam
uel Gibbs to satisfy three fi fas from Houston Supe
rior Court, two in favor of Davis N. Austin, vs. Snm-
uel Gibbs, and ono in favor of Stephen R. S nith vs.
said Gibbs. Property pointed oat tn said fi fas.
Also, at the samo time and place, about fifty lbs. of
Tobacco, about one hundred tbs. ot powdered Sugar,
five thousand Cigars, vurious brands, twelve jars, half
gallon, Pickles, forty pint bottles Schnaps, sixteen
quart bottles Schnaps, twenty quart bottles Wine
Bitters, thirty-fivo bottles Wine, sixty bottles Monon-
gatmlia Whiskey, sixteen j boxes Sardines, fifteen lbs.
Candies, more or less, fifteen boxes Lobsters, eleven
Decanters, one Looking Glass and one pair counter
Scales; all levied on as the property of W. F. Lilly
under a distress warrant for rent, in favor of James
A. Miller va. said W. F. Lilly, property pointed ont
by tho Plaintiff
Also, at the same time and place, 1 two horse
pleasure Carriage, levied on as tho property of Ro
bert A. Crawford, to satisfy a distress warrant lor
rent in favor of James J. Scarborough vs. Robert A.
Crawford. J. F. SIKES,
mar 2 Dep. Sheriff.
Houston Sale for April.
W ILL be sold before the Ccmrt House door, in
Perry, Houston county, within the legal hours
of sale, on tho first Tuesday in April next, one negro
woman named Sophy, about 23 years of age; Levied
ou as the property of Win. W. Johnson, to satisfy a
fi fa from Houston Superior Court, infavor of Dewit
Bradshaw vs. Wm. w Johnson, and transferred to
Needham T. Johnson and other fi fas in my hands
vs. said Wm. W. Johnson. JOHN SMITH,
mar 2 Dep. Sheriff
Houston April Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
Peny,‘Houston County, on the first Tuesday
in April next between tho legat hours of sale, that
tract or parcel of land known as tho Chain place,
containing five acres more or less, adjoining the
Town of Perry and Wm. Snmmerford, whereon E.
M. Huley now resides; Levied upon as the property
of John J. Glover to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Su
perior Court, returnable to April Term, 1858. John
M.Colbey vs John J. Glover and Elijah M. Haley.
JOHN SMITH,
feb 23 Deputy Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
B T virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary
of Twiggs county, will besold before the Court
House door in Blakely, Early county, on tho first
Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale
lot of land No2 three hundred and seventy-five, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less, in
the 28th district of said county of Early belonging
to the estate of John Cranford, Sen-, late of Twiggs
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. JAMES HAM MOCK,
feb 23 Administrator.
Adminisirator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Twiggs county, will be sold before the Court
House door in HomesvBle, Appling county, between
the legal hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in May
next, the following lots of Land, viz r Lots number
five hundred and six (506) and five hundred and fifty-
one (551), in tbeseeond (2) district of Appling coun
ty, containing in all nine hundred and ninety (990)
acres more or less.
The above land sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the estate of Benjamin B. Smith, late of
Twiggs county, dee. ROBERT K. PARKER,
mar 23 Administrator.
, Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order oftbeOrdinary of Craw
ford County, March term 1838, will be sold be
fore the Coart House door in the town of Knoxville,
on the first Tuesday in May next, the following na
med negroes, to wit:
Epsey, a woman, abont 36 years old, Felix, a boy,
aboat 18 years old, Charles, a man, abont 21 years
old; Sold as the property of Wilborn W. Hammock
late of said county of Crawford, dec., for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
Terms, onehalf due on the first day of December
1858, the other half due on tho first day of December
1859.—Purchasers giving note with approved securi
ty '
mar 9
s giving note with approved se
RAYMOND R. PARKHAM,
Administrator.
Executor’s Sale.
B l* authority of the Ordinary of Honston county,
I will sell to the highest bidder on the firat Tues
day in April next, before the Coart House door in
Perry, Nine acres of land adjoining Fort Valley, it
being a Pond, adjoining the lots of Mrs. Barron, and
Pirsons and others, ana sold as the property of Jas.
A. Everett, deceased. Terms Cash.
feb 9 MYLES L. GREEN, Ex’or.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the ordinary of Twiggs
county, will be sold beforothe Court House
door of Dougherty county, in the town of Albany, on
the first Tuesday in April next, between the legal
hours of sale one lot of land containing two hundred
two and a half acres (202J) more or less, number
thirty-four (34) in the first j 1st) district of originally
Leo now Dougherty county.
The above land sold for tho benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the estate of Benjamin B. Smith, late of
Twiggs county, deceased.
ROBERT K. PARKER,
feb 16 Administrator.
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application will
be made to the Ordinary of Crawford County
for leave to sell a negro man named Anderson, be-
ionging to tbo minors of Willis Boon, dec., for the
benefit of said minors. J. M. DAVIS,
feb 24 Guardian.
N OTICE—Sixty days after date,[application will
be made to the Ordinary of Jones county for
leave to [sell lot No.' 127, -Ith section, 4th District,
formerly Cherokee, now Floyd, as Real Estate of
Charles Hutchings, deceased.
RICHARD ;H. HUTCHINGS, Adm‘r.
January 25, 1858.
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary of
Crawford County, for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to Robert Howe, late of said county of
Crawford, dec. This March 8th, 1858.
EGBERT P. DANIEL,
WM. J. HOWE.
Executors of the last will ofRob’t. Howe, dec.
• mar 16
Georgia—Jones County.
W HEREAS, Joseph Stiles and Gabriel B. Ro
berts apply to me for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Joseph G. Stiles, lato of Jones
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors,to be and appear at
my office on or before the 1st Monday in April next,
to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 20th day of
February, 1858. CHAS. MACARTJIY, Ord.
mar 2
w 1
Jones County ShcrifTSalc.
TILL be sold in Clinton, before the Court House
door, on the first Tuesday in April next, the
following property, via : Two negro girls, Sealoy,
some twelve yenrs old, Patience, ten years old, both
of yellow complexion and very likely; Levied upon
as the property of John A. Childs to satisfy three fi
fas. two from Jones Superior Court and one from
Jones Inferior Court, one in favor of Win. A. Lane
vs John A. Childs, one in favor of A. J. Middlebrooks
vs John A. Childs, one in favor of W. S. Childs, J.
W. Clark, Zachariali Eliott and J. L. Holland vs
John A. Childs. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also at the same time and place, will be sold one
negro man name Jack, about forty-five years old, of
dark complexion, stout and likely, levied upon as
the property of Thomas 8. Alexander, to satisfy five
fi fas. Three from Jones Superior Court, and two
from Jones Inferior Court, ono in favor of John H.
Thomas, one in favor of II. B. Ridley, one in favor
of Wm.C. Flemister ono in favor of John W.Clark,
one in favor of F. 8. Johnson va aaid Thos. 8. Alex
ander, defendant. Property pointed out by defen
dant. JAS. G. BARNES, Sheriff
mar 2
SHERIFF’S SALES.
W ILL be sold before tlie Court House Door, in
Perry, Houston County, on the first Tuesday
in May next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, via : The Plantation known as
the Joint Martin place, containing from eleven to
twelve hundred acres, adjoining lands of Orin D.
Tucker, John J. Gresham and others, situated in the
lltli District of said county of Houston; levied on
as tho property of Robert W. Scales, to satisfy a fi
fa from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Thomas A.
Harris vs. said Robert W. Scales. Levy made by
A. Lee, former Sheriff
Also, two Mares, ono black and one Sorrel, levied
on as the property ofMyrick Ivey, to satisfy one fi
fa from Junes Superior Court, in favor of James G.
liarnes, administrator, vs. Myrick Ivy and Henry
Christian.
Also, one hundred acres of land, more or less, in
the 5th District, of Houston, adjoining lands of R. E.
Storey, B. D. White and others known as the
Thomas Brown place on which tlie Defendant now
lives ; lovied on as the property of Pleasant Powell,
to satisfy ono fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in
favor of Robert Lundy, vs. Pleasant Powell. Also,
two hundred and sixty acres ofland, known by Nos.
9 and 10 in the 12th District of said County, and
known as tho Rentz Placo. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. G. Powell, to satisfy a fi fa from Houston
Superior Court in favor of Lunsford Pitts vs. Wm. G.
Powell.
Also, the public House, known as Cox’s Hotel,
being parts of Lots No's 1 and 2, in block Letter E.
being the Western part of Lot No. 2 and all of Lot
No. l, except a piece in the Northwest comer 70 feet
front and 80 feet deep, owned and occupied by Eli
Warren ns a Law oflico j levied on ns the property of
Drewry M. Cox, to satisfy two li fa’s from Houston
Inferior Court, one in favor of J no Harris, Adm’r. vs.
Drewry M. Cox and John M. Fielder, and one in fa
vor of Arthur Watson vs. Drewry M. Cox.
JOHN L. HALSTEAD, Sheriff
mar 30.
Georgia—Jones County.
Monday, Mar.jl, 1858.
HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day agreeably to law. Present—Charles Ma-
carthy, Ordiuaiy.
To the Honorable the Ordinary, of said County:—
The petition ofLuranaTye, Administratrix and Sam
uel H. Lane, Administrator, with the will annexed on
the estate of Mary Moore, deceased, respectfully
showeth to the Court, that they have fully discharged
the duty assigned them as such, and therefore, peti
tions to the court for a discharge from their Admin
istratorship.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before tne first Monday in September
next, why the said Lurana Tye and Samuel H. Lane
should not be discharged from said Administrator-
ship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be
granted to them; and it is farther ordered that this
citation be published in some public Gazette of said
State for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this the 1st of March, 1858.
roar 16 CHAS. MACARTHY. Ord.
Georgia—Jones County.
Mokdat, March 1, 1858.
T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present, Charles Ma-
cartkv. Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of John W. Simmons, Executor on the
estate of Piety Simmons, deceased, showeth that lie
lias fully discharged the duty assigned him ns such
Executor, and therefore, petitions the Court for a dis
charge from said Executorship.
John W. Simmons, Petitioner.
On henring the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in Septem
ber next, why the said John W. Simmons should
not he discharged from his Executorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him.
And is farther ordered by the Court, that this citation
be published in one or more public gazettes of said
state, for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 1st day of March. 1858.
mar 15 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary.
Georgia—Jones County.
Mo.vdat, Dec. 7, 1857.
T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present, Charles Ma-
cartht. Ordinary.
To the Honorable, the Ordinary of said county.—
The petition of James Godard, Executor and Admin
istrator, cxeterorum, of Godard iMMNd,
respeetfully showeth to the Court, that he has fully
discharged the duty assigned him as such Executor
and Administrator, and therefore petitions the Court
for a discharge from the same.
JAMES GODARD, Executor and Ad’mr.
caeternrnm and Petitionor.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned, be
and they are hereby required, so show cause, if any
theyhave, on or beforothe IstMondayin June next,
why the said James Godard should not be dis
charged from the same, and why letters Dismissory
should not be granted to him. And it is further
ordered by the Court, that this citation be published
in one or more public gazettes of said State for the
space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Conrt of
Ordinary, this Dee. 7th. 1857.
dee 15 CHAS. MACAITTHY, Ordinary.
Georgia, Jones County.
Mondat, Jan. 11, 1858.
T HE court of Ordinary, of said county, met this
day, agreeably to law. Present, CHAS. MA
CARTHY, Ordinary.
To the. Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of James Godard and Oliver H. Morton,
Executors of Oliver Morton, dec., respectfully show
eth to tho Court that they have discharged the duty
assigned them as such Executors, and therefore pe
tition tbo Conrt for a discharge from their Execu
torship. JAMES GODARD. ) p et :,: oners
OLIVER H. MORTON. S e
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be,
and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the firat Monday in August
next, why the said James Godard and Oliver H. Mor
ton should not be discharged from said Executor
ship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be
granted to them ; and it is farther ordered, that this
citation be published in some public Gazette of
said State for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 11th day of January, *i658.
jan 19 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
Georgia—Jones County.
Monday, Jan. 11,1858.
T IHE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day agreeably to law. Present—CHAS. MA-
CARTII Y, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.—
Tlie petition of Thomas Lindsey, Administrator of
Robert McGebee, respectfully showeth to the Court
that he has fully discharged the duty assigned him as
such administrator, and therefore petitions the Court
for a discharge from his administratorship.
THOMAS LINDSEY, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in August
next, why the said Thomas Lindsey should not be
discharged from said Administratorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted jto him,
It is furtlierfordered that this citation be published in
some public Gazzette of said State for the space of
six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 11th day of Jan., 1858.
jan 19 CAAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
Georgia—Jones County.
Monday, Feb. 1,1858.
T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day
agreeably to law, Present—Charles Macar-
thy, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of said county -•—
The petition of Bryant Duncan, administrator on the
estate of John E. Drew, deceased, respectfully show
eth to the Court that he has fully discharged the duty
assigned him as such administrator, and therefore
petitions the Court fora discharge from his adminis
tratorship, BYKANT DUNCAN,
Ad’mr. and Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in August
next, why tlie said Bryant Duncan should not be dis
charged from said Administratorship, and why Let
ters Dismissory should not be granted to him; and
it is further ordered tiiat this citation be published
in some public Gazette of tho State for the space of
six months.
A true extract from tho minutes of the Jones Court
of Ordinary, this 1st day of February, 1858.
CHAS. MACARTHY,
feb 19 6m Ordinary.
Georgia—Crawford County.
W HEREAS, Benjamin Barnes, Administrator
upon the estate of Littleton Barnes,deceased,
applies to met for Letters of dismission from his said
administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at iny office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted. _
Given under my hand at office, this 9th day of
December, 1857. JAS. J. RAY, Ord.
dec 16
I» N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne's Drug
Store. j- 11 " 6
Law Copartnership.
I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J- HARRIS,
Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga
srp 15
Wm. K. deGraffcnried*
Attorney at Law,
MACOX, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Damour's oct 27
A. J. MACARTHY,
Attorney ett ZLssl'w/
ALBANY, GA,
NT PILL practice in any of the Courts of the Macon
VV or Southwestern circuit. mar 16 tf
LAW CABO.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, P. Tracy.
Stubbs, Hill & Tracy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga
inarch 11
ISAAC IKABDE13AX,
Attorney sut juaw.
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
jnly 7 ly
EUGEJVE L. HINES,
Attorney sut 3Ls€iN7ir 7
THOMASVILLE, GA.
feb 1 Cm
T. G. HOLT, Jr., -
Attorney at Law,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
aug4
O. A.LOCHRANE, JOHN LAMAR
LOCH KANE & 1AMAK.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BIACON, GA.
Oflicc by the Mechanic’s Bank.
O FFICE hours from 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m and
also from 7 to 10 p. m.
Will practice in all the counties in the Macon Cir
cuit ana in all the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
lumbia and in the Supreme Court. jan 12 Cm
SPEER & HUNTER,
Attorneys evt Law,
MACOX. GEORGIA.
Ofj.ce on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in tho practice
o f law iu the counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend th? Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER.
J. IS. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
comprising the following counties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, also McIntosh of tho Eastern. jan 20
LAW NOTICE.
rn HE undersigned offers his services in the prac-
I tice of the LAW in the several counties of the
Macon District; also out of the District—in Jones,
Munroe and Dougherty, and by special contract in
any county of the State. Office opened in the city
of Macon 1st of March ensuing. Until then my ad
dress is Albany, Ga. ABN ER P. POWERS,
jan 26
SEW ARD & HANSELL.
. L. SEWARD. A. H. HANSELL:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. Wc shall practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD & HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
KIMBROUGH <sTbASST
Attorneys a,t
STARKSVILL12. LEE CO., GA.,
W ILL practice in the courts of the South Wes
tern circuit. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly aud dilligently attended to.
febQtf
Georgia—Houston County.
B EFORE me, Arthur Watson, a Justice of the
Peace for said County, personally appeared Wm.
West, of said County, in the 6Stb year of his age, who
being duly sworn, ceposcth and saith that he is the
owner of a certain Land Warrant for 160 acres of
Land, which was issued to him under the act of 3d
of March. 1855.(Alexander G. Siappey, acting as liis
agent in tlie application for said warrant,) for milita
ry services rendered by him as a private soldier,
lor six months in the company of Edmund Ilopson,
Captain in the regiment of Georgia Militia com
manded by Col. Few it: the year 1814, in the war
witli Great Britian; the said West having been draft
ed iu Washington County, Ga., in that year; that
deponent does notrememberthe No. of said warrant;
that deponent lost said land warrant in the R. K. De
pot at Macon, Ga. sometime in December, 1857
that ho never sold, assigned or parted with his right
to 6aid warrant, and deponent further swears that he
intends to gpply to tlie commissioner of pensions, for
- duplicate of said laud warrant, so lost.
hi*
WILLIAM y, WEST.
mark ;
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22d Feb.
1858. ARTH UR WATSON, J. P.
Dr. I. M. Comings
O FFERS his Professional services as a Reform
Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of Macon.
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE, ou Mulberry
Street,
mar 24
Houston May Slicntf Sales.
W ^^HILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday
in May-next, within the usual honrs of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One negro boy named Thaddeus, about twelve
years of age, and the Merchant Mills on Mossy creek,
abont five miles from Fort Valley, extensively known
aa Cjawlord’s Sitoa Mills, with three hundred and
fifty acres of land attached, numborshot recollected,
but will be made known on tbo day ol sale; all levied
on as the property of Robert A. Crawford and Sarab
J. Crawford, to satisfy three fi fts from Harris Supe
rior Court, ono id favor of McKinley, Darden and
Duffvc, vs. Robert A. Crawford and Sarah J. Craw
ford, one in favor of John Drakcford A Son, vs.
Robert A. Crawiord and Sarab J. Crawford, one in
favor of Frank M. Reese for officers of Conrt, ys.
Robert A. Crawford, and ono fromHouston Superior
Conrt in favor of A. M. Alien vs. Robert A. Craw
ford, and one tax fi fa for the year 1857, against Ro
bert A. Crawford, property pointed ont by plaintiffs
Attorneys. J. F. SIKES, Dep.Sheriff,
mar 30
U. S. marshal’s Sale.
W ILL be aoldbefore the Conrt House door in the
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in AprJ
next, between the usual hours of sale the following
Pr hYvefots of land numbers 83,84,102,103 and 171
in the 4th district of Pulaski county, containing 202)
acres each, more or lea. Levied on as the property
of Morris Pollock, to satisfy a fifa from the Sixth Cir
coil Court of the United States for the southern dis
trict of Georgia, in favor of Carliart Brother A Co.,
v- ThomasD. L. Ryan, Morris Pollock and Nor
man McDuffie. ' DANIEL II- STEW ART,
,„„ r ■ U. S. Marshal.
TO TRIVEI-EKS.
OAA PAPER COLLARS, Standing and Byron,
ZU U ju»t received sad offerod cl_ , r
Georgia, Jones County.
Monday, Dee. 7,1857.
T HE court of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present, Charles Ma-
carthy, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of William T. Woodall, one of tlie Ex
ecutore of John Woodall, doc., showeth that ho is
deairons to be dismissed from his Executorship, and
therefore petitions the Court for a discharge from
the same. WILLIAM T. WOODALL,
Executor and Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, It is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned
be and they are hereby required, to show cause, if
any they have, on or before the 1st Monday in June
next, why tho said William T. Woodall as one of
the Executors of John Woodall, dec., should not
be discharged, and why letters dismissory should
not be granted to him. And it is further ordered by
the Court, that this citation be published in ono or
more public gazettes of said state, for the space of
six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day ofDocember, 1857,
CHAS. MACARTHY.
deo 15 Ordinary.
.T 1
Georgia—Jones Comity.
Monday, Dec. 7,1857.y
HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this dn-
agreeably to law. Present—Charles Macar
thy, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of said county—
The petition of Alexander Martin, Administrator
on the estate of Tilrnan D. Oxford, dee., respectfully
showeth to the Court that he has fully discharged
the duty assigned him as such administrator, and
therefore petition-the Court for a dischage from his
administratorship.
ALEXANDER MARTIN,
Administrator and Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it Is ordered that
citation bo issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are herebyrequiredtoshow cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in June
next, why the Mid Alexander Martin should not bo
discharged from said Administratorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him; and
it is further ordered that this citation bo published in
some public Gazette of said State for the space of
six months.
A true extract from tho minates of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day of Dee., 1857.
deo 15 CHAS. .MACARTHY, Ord.
Georgia—Jones Count j.
W HEREAS, Samantha Ellen Wooii.ill applies
to mo for Letters of Administration on the
estate of John M. Woodall, late of Jones County de
ceased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil per
son*. and singular, the kindred and creditors of .-aid
dec., to be and appear at myoffice within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have,
why said Letters slionld not bo granted.
Given under my hand ntofiice, this tho 30th day of
January, Is.'8. ClIArf. MACARTHY, Ord.
feb 2
dec 22
Diaries for 1858
atBOARDMANS
0 PLANTERS & CAPITALISTS.
71 OR Sale 8000 acres of land in Baker county, sit-
J uated mostly on or near the Stage Road from A1
bany to Thomasville, and distant from Albany 12 to
15 miles.
They are in bodies of from 500 to 2250 acres, with
improvements on each.
The lino of the projected Rail Road from Albany
to Thomasville and Uainbridge passes through them.
Tlie Rail Road from Macon to Albany will be com
pleted by the 1st October, which with a daily Stage
to Thomasville, renders these Plantations no w of easy
access.
Also,
1000 Acres in Early County—
1000 Acres in Miller Couutv, 500 acres of which
lying on Spring Creek are improved—
2000 Acres in Colquit County, 1500 of which lying
on Little Ochlockonee River, are improved, this
body contains 350 acres of exceedingly rich Cane
Hammock—
6000 Acres in Berrien County, of these there are
two bodies of 1000 Acres each, and one of 2000 acres.
This lust named is on the Withlacoochy River, and
within two miles of Nashville the County Site.
Also,
25,000 Acres in Decatur county, in bodies mostly
from 500 to 2500 acres—aud several of these places
of 750 and 1250 acres are improved.
These lands are all situated in the level lime-stone
plains of tlie nch valley of the Flint and Chattahoo
chee Rivers. They are now beginning to be settled
and put in cultivation, and are found to be as pro
ductive ns the lands higher up the valley in Baker
and Dougherty counties.
The U. S. Mail is carried iu Steamers twice a week
from Ilainbridgo (the county site of Decatur) to the
Bay, and the customary rate of irieght 75 cents per
bale, on Cotton.
Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile
lauds to cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a
safe and profitable investment of their fundswould,
do well to call and examine.
Terms’of sale will be made easy.
Maps and a more detailed description, maybe had
oiling at the offices of
JAS. 11. BUTTS, at Macon, or
GEO. W. GAUMANY, Savannah.
Sept. 8, 1837;
MEDICAL CARD-
DR. J A M E S A. D A MO UR
HAS resumed the practice of his profession, and
permanently located in this city.
Hecan be found at nis office three doors below the
Lanier House at All Hours, unless professionally en
gaged. Macon, June, 91856.
BOOTS AND SHOES
A TTHESIGXOFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a large assortment of
’boots and shoes,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will he made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invito those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the cijy or State. &
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine ge
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and jjj
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both
s°|eda c nd pegged. Just recffive|«n^forsaR low
R t
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-*
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low
jan 5 MIX & KIRTLAND.
P LANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we 1
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled black and russetts; do. boys and youths
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
• - MIX & KIRTLAND
low,
jan 6
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Bovs “d
Youth’s tine calf and kip pe"’d Loots ■
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boo’s; Gents * M *"
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents,boys’ and youths’ parent and enam
elled Brogans: Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan 6 *°
3JIX & KIRTLAND
JP’IAN O-FORXES.
N OW Receiving some of the most
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES
ever offered for sale in Ma con, from the _
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickermg anil Nunn
it Clark, warranted superior to any othermade m the
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. i. Brown
Sc. Co’s. Factory. ... .
Tho 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 hand, Prince Melodious, best article of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons,
Tamborins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Fiagolettes, t lutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, Kept —
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music t
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac.
Watches, Jtewclry and Fancy Good*
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles,
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectael
Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated CakeBaskets, Castors, Wait-
ers and Caudle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouche3,
Flasks, Pistols, See.
Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot-
to n o Avenue, Union Building^ & & g ylR6IN
ROBERT FINDLAY, SR., JA1UCS N, FINDLAY,
CHIUS. D. FINDLAY.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM ENGINE
L MANUFACTORY,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
9 AND
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP,
MACON. GEORGIA.
T HE Proprietors Of this Establishment would re
spectfully call the attention of those contem
plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Sowing and
Grinding, or for any othei purpose 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 tho State. Our prices and terms Trill
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, &c ; for any portion of which we will be
pleased to receive orders, viz-.
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of
best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water
Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all
sizes, Iron Bailings, for Cemeteries,
Public and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought and Cast Ieon,
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
Su»ar Mills and Syrup Boilers, ail sizes, Columns for
Stores, Churche s, Ac., &e.. Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Single acting Force
and Lift Pumps of .any required size,
Shafting with Turned I’ullies, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and Bales,
England’s Cclebratcdself-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to
be equal to the best made elsewhere.
H R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Houston Carriage Manufactory,
JOSEPH TOOKE, SON Jfc CO.,
Having formed a co-partnership with
MR. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach
maker for 19 years, in tlie Manufac
turing of all kinds of
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARKOTEES
ROCK A WA yS, BUGGIES. .SC.
Having employed skillful and reliable workmen
all work put up under Mr. Winter’s personal atten
tion. It is our intention to build work in
Style, Neatness and Durability,
And fully guarantee to give satisfaction; all wo
ask is a call and examination of our work, which we
will sell low on Reasonable Terms. Also made
order, two, four and six horse
Iron or Wood Axled Wagons, dec
repairing
In the best and thorough
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
15^* N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
ggr- work shipped to any part of the United States,
Agents for Sale ok Work—Perry, J. Cook—
Hawkinsville, S. M. Manning—also, they have a De
pository in Columbus- may 1
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c.
The Subscriber is now Receiving at his
mr
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
DR. H. A. MATTAUER,
TTAVING spent a portion of three successive years
LJ_ in this city, during which time he has limited
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon
and the surrounding country, in all the branches of
hisprofession. Office on the South-east corner of 3d
and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery,
june 9
J. IK. Ransom & Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
32 Courlland 4- 39 Dey Streets,
A. P. Ransom,
Darius W. Geer,
Robt. II. Boyd.
J. H. Ransom,
Dan’l Ransom,
W. A. Ransom,
New York.
J {
WEST’S PATENT
GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFING.
T HE subscriber having the right for the state of
Georgia, would call the attention of the public
to the above named Roofing, it being the only pat
ent granted that secures the use of Rubber and other
ela-tie ingredients which will resist tiie changes of
our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus
tibility, durability and cheapness. This roofing will
be warranted in every particular and is particularly
adapted for covering old shingles and tin roofs,
oct 13 W. J. McELllOY.
by ca
so iKnEsea-EtoiEss!
I HAVE now on band, and for sale, about 50 likely
negroes, for which I will take the bills of the
Manufacturers’ Bank or any other current bills,
oct 20 WILSON C. HARDY.
y iJBLS Georgia I’hmteis Whiskey,
50 “ Pikes’ Magnolia
“ Monongahela and Bourbon Whiskey
Boxes Tobacco, for sale for cash by
SHER
jan 26
AYRES-
PHOTOGRAPHS.
CALL AT VV OOCi’s
PREMIUM GALLERY
and see his splendid PORTRAITS.
LOW PRICES itiid Fine Pictures
Prevail at this Gallery.
mar 16
Whisky, Ram, dec.
l A A BBLS. Georgia Planter’s Whisky,
1UU50“ Pikes'Magnolia “
50 •• Cape Jesamine ••
10 “ Poplar log distilled “
75 “ Rum and Gin.
160 Boxes Tobacco, various brands.
For sale by ASHER AYRES,
mar 16
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T HE firm ofDc-mpsey and Kelly was this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Tho business will
hereafter bo_ conducted by D. Dempsey, ir., who is
alone authorized to collect the dues to said firm, and
is to pay all its liabilities. D. DEMPSEY, Jr.
mar (15)23
Superior Irish Potatoes.
c(\ BARRELS largo yellow Irish Potatoes in store
OU and fur fale by M’CALLIE & JONES,
nov 24 Cotton Avenue
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,
In Savannah,
AND
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
In Macon.
R ENEW the tender of their services to their Cor
respondents and the Planters generally of Geor
gia and Alabama, as
Factor* and Commission merchants,
and pledge their undivided personal attention to the
business entrusted to them.
Bagging, Ro^o and other Planters Supplies will
be carefully purchased and forwarded, aud liberal
Cash Advances made, when desired.
G. PATTEN,
J. COLLINS,
ang 11 J. S. HUTTON.
LADIES’ RETREAT.
M RS. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 168,
Thompson, near Bleecker Street, N. Y'ork
attends females during their confinement, and treats
all diseases peculiar to her sox. She lias commodi
ous rooms for the accommodation ofher/patrons, and
a patent apparatus to assist nature. A_ female a pill,
safe and sure remedy for all obstructions, sent by
mail with full directions on receipt of $2. She has
also a sure remedy for pyles, aud a valuable invigo
rating cordial.
nov24—ly
The $19 aud $1.5 Single and
DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
A N agency for the salo of these machines for this
city and State, can be secured on Hbetal terms
by a personal application to the subscribers, S. E.
Corner, 6tli and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
No one need apply without capital sufficient to con
duct tho business properly and who cannot bring re
ference a* to reliability and capability.
We positively assert that these machines for all
purposes of family sewing, are in every respect su
periors any sowing machine in Market, (no matter
at wbat prices they may be sold at,) and wherever
they are offored for sale must command a ready aud
unlimited demand. JOHNSON & GOODELL
ug 18.
HENRY IIOKNE’S
Confrctiounrr, Fruit Ntore, Caltc nml Pas
try Bakery—Macon, Georgia, one door below
the Stato Bank.
71 ,f ANUFACTUREK of tho finest French Pastry
111 and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
Segars, Tobacco, &c„ Wholesale and Retail.
Country Merchants supplied at tho lowest rates.
Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds
of Confections and Pyratpids, Cold Meats, Salads,
See., at reasonable terms.
N. B.—Terms :—Positively Cash—no Credit given.
jan 30—ly
jELEIWXO'^-^XLji.
T HE subscriber has removed to tho corner store
in “Washington Block,” (new Building) or in
other words. “Tho old Washington Ilall Corner,”
where he will be pleased to seo his friends and cus
tomers as usual,
nov 24
J. M. BOARD MAN.
Shirts, Shirts.
r-r\ DOZ. Linen Bosomlund Marseiles Shirts, for
i)U sale cheap by E^WINSHIP.
nov 84
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of the v.iri
ous styles in use. They have been selected
with great care by II. C. McKEE, who is acknowi-
ed ono of tho best judges and buyers of work in the
Northern market.
Tho Stock will bo constantly replenished, and
consist of the latest and most fashionable stylos of
VEHICLES, combining
Elegance with Lightness nnd Strength
Bnilt by J. M. Qninby & Co., Mott & Co., Brews
ter Sc Son, W. Dunlap, iledcnbnrg Sc Little. G. & D.
Cook & Co., L. H. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers.
Persons wishing the very best work_ on the
most favorable terms, ’.will do well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT,
feb 10
QUlBiBY’S
Bratfcleboro Buggies
A BEAUTIFUL article, and for neatness, light
ness and Strength unequaled by anything of
the kind in the market. For sale by
sep 8
For sale by
T. H. PLANT
B ERLINS.—The subscriber is constantly re
ceiving fine and fashionable BERLIN
COACHES some plain and others most beauti
fully finished. Thoy are built by the best makers at
the"North under the direction ot Mr. H C. McKee
for this establishment; and adapted to our roads,
with perch, right track, Ac.—Can be recommended
and warranted with confidence. Being on three
eliptic springs the motion is pleasant, and they are
a light, strong, comfortable and convenant family
carriag' • are fast superseding tlie old style or C
spring coach. They sell at from $450 to $800, and
in fact are offered at a small advance from tho man
ufacturer’s prices, for cash or good notes.
june 23^ T. II. PLANT.
Hayden & Woodwax
' SALE & UVERY STABLE ‘
H AVING purchased the commodious stable nnd
large lot attached known as tho Washington
Hall Stable and lot and furnished tho same with
good safe Horses, and new ns well as tasty Vehicles,
they are in readiness to furnish their friends nnd
thepublio gen erally witl^ood Horses, Buggies, Car
riages Ac., in complete order at the shortest notice,
FOR CASH, AND C’ASII ONLY.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
attention to business, and reasonable terms will en
able them to do so.
Horses fed and kept by tho day, week, or month,
Drove stock also accommodated at reasonable prices
Mulberry street, next to Lottery Office, Mneon Ga
ISAAC HAYDEN,
june2 J. II, WOODARD.
ISAAC’S RESTAURANT,
ON CHERRY STREET,
UNDER RALSTON’S NEW
CONCERTHALL.
H IS house is opened as a Permanent Establish
ment, to provide meals to travelers and citi
zens throughout tho yenr.
Ho will always bo prepared to furnish his guests
with every variety of eatables suited to the season,
such as
New York, Savannah and Eruns-
WICK OYSTERS.
Fish, Shrimps and all
kinds of Wild Game that can be obtained.
Choice Wines and Liquors,
and a general assortment of Confectionary always
kept on hand, and purchasers generally, can obtain
all his articles at reasonable rates.
Also a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN
FRUIT.
Families will be supplied with
OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and other
dishes at any hour.
Parties, Balls, Ac., will be promptly
furnished with Suppers in elegant style, i
shortest notice.
Savannah and Brunswick
OYSTERS
by the qnart, gallon or larger quantifies, to si.it pur-
ihnsers. oct 15
"and at the
PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA-
t sons For Sale.
W E offer for sale our plantations lying in Pulas
ki county, containing about three thousand
acres which is divided into three settlements each
place well improved, with good dwellings and all ne
cessary out buildings. These plantations lie seven
miles above Hawkinsville and two nnd a half miles
from tho Ocmnigee river. All the stock can be
bought with th e plantations. All those wishing bar
gains would do well to call early. Terms to suit
purchasers; for further information apply to the un
dersigned, who reside on tho promise.*.
alp 32 J. C. A T. F. McCORMICK.
Plantation For Sale.
T HE Plantation near Americas formerly owned
by T L. Holt—containing 607 acres. It is fine
ly situated, iu good state of repair, with the necessa
ry buildings, Ac. Terms.—One-third cash, one-third
ono year, one-third two years, with interest. Ap
ply to T. 31. Eurlow, Americus or to the undersigned
at Macon. ^ JAMES W. GRIFFIN.
Macon, Deo. 4 tf
Macon, March 4th, 1857.
mar 10
Copartnership Notice.
T HE Subscriber has this day associated with him
iu business, his sons JA31ES N. A C. D. FIND
LAY. The name and style of the FIRM will here
after be R. FINDLAY'A SONS, and the Business
as heretofore that of a First Class Engineering Es
tablishment ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon March 4th 1857. marlO—
Dissolution.
T HE firm of CARHART A BRAY was dissolved
on the 1st January, 1857, by mutual consent
Either of the Partners are authorized to settle up the
old business of the concern. All indebted, will please
call and settle at an early date, as it is desirable to
close it up immediately. W. H. BRAY,
fob 10 W. D. CARHART.
Notice.
T HE firm of BRAY A CARHART having been
dissolved, its business will be continued by
CARHART A CURD, a partnership formed and du
ly published under tho Act of the Legislature of the
State of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe
cial Copartnerships.
Tho oid friends and customers of Bray A Carliart,
together with all new ones, are solicited to callat the
old stand on Third street, where can always be found
a large and well selected Stock of’ Hardware and
Cutlery, consisting in part of
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Carpenter's Tools,
Machinist’s Tools,
Planter’s Hardware.
Builder's Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings,
Buggy Materials,
Mill iron and Sates of every description,
Nails and Horse Shoes,
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles,
IRttilf .STEEL..
100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im-
• portation,
Refined Iron,
Flat, Round and Square Iron,
Common English Iron,
Hoop Band Iron,
Oral and Half Round Iron,
Plow Steel, Cast Sieel,
German Steel,
Blister Steel, Spring Steel, i^c.,
all of which we are bound to sell at tho lowest mar-
ket prices. CARHART A CURD,
feb 10
ID.
LOUIS J'ESIRB
Late with ,M- D. Barnes.jLate with Dav*A w
ItiEK ARD & BUBGHA?
Watchmakers & Jewellers^
■\T7’H[ L open at their new store, TUit.*.
VV Range, corner of Cotton Avenur^, ?
Cherry street, about the 1st of OctnL.
beautiful and well selected assortment of^ —
Watches,Clocks, Jewelry Silv
ware, Musical Instrumemts PWv
Goods, &c., &c, ”
An examination of which, they would »« .
fully solicit, feeling confident that they
to offer everything in their line caicnlatS *V b! s
the taste of even the most fastidious to P ,ej s:
Repairing, ’
of every description, executed in a manne, ti. .
fu™Sc.uth tl0n ' by ,he bcst
flood,
i libf-r-
sep 29
Watches, Jewelry'
Silver W are '’
FANCY GOODS
Piano Fortes, Violins *
©,93tlegy
Port Monies, efco ;
Wc are offering our entire STOCK of th" -dT"
with an innumerable variety of other
desirable GOODS, ti of the bestZf
ty at WWERgVpiticESfoT
CASH, than&yfeever before
sold in this market, until the
First day of March nexf
OUR STOCK IS AU
very large and weli se-
Icted, and well worthy the
attention of all those who vie,
FINE and GOOD Go0Ds,t
EXCEEDINGLY LOW Ppj rrs
N. B.—All those itidcUed/o nt, uitl more
ever oblige us by an early settlement. '
E. J. JOHXSTOX i co
Macon, -January 2G, 1858. '■
fl
FAT5ANWEED
IMPORTER: AO DEALER W
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel &c,
O FFERS for sale one of the largest and most com
plete assortments of HABDU'ABE ever
offered in this State comprising’
Earlrou, Swedish, Common English and Refined
of all sizes.
HORSE .SHOE Nail Rods, Hoop, Band, Sheet
Boiler, Oval, j Oval, I Round
and Angle Iron.
STEEL, Hammered PlowSttiel4 to 14 inch wide
Cast, German, Spring and Blister Steel.
IVAILS, Cut, Wrought, Spikes, Brads Ac.
PI.OW Chains, Ilames, Lines, Wagon Chains.
PLOWS for 1 and 2 horse, Sub-Soil and others,
HOES, Sam. W. Collins, and Scovtl’s Cast Steel,
Brades’ Patent, Brades’ Georgia, Brades’
Grabbing, Bradley’s Cast Steel Grub
bing Hoes, aud Slattocks.
CORN SHEIj I. ERS of all kinds 7 to 15 dollars,
CORN miEES, Iron and Steel, for hand
power.
STRAW CUTTERS, of the most approved
~ kinds.
BEACICKKIITJa’S TOOLS. Anvils. Bellows,
Vises, Hammers
Screw Plates,
Tongs Ac.
CARPENTER’S TOOLS, Saws, Planes, Au
gers, Square
Chisels, Braces
Bits, Levels, Gua-
ges Ae.
MASON ’S TOOLS,Trowels, Sand Screens, Ac.
CURRIER’S TOOLS of n 1 kinds in use.
CARDEIMIVC TOOLS, Iloes, ltakes. Prun
ing Saws, Knives,
Scissors, Hedge
Shears Ac.
BUILDER’S HAMMERS, Locks. Hinges,
Screws Ac., Ac.
MILL SAWS, Mill Cranks. Mill Picks, Mill
Saw Files, Mill Dogs, Stirrup
Irons Ac.
HOUSEKEEPING Hardware of all kinds.
IPlairters and. Others
Will find it to their interest to call and examiuo
^JHATS! HATS]*-
A RE now receiving at their F.ishio!S^
Store, under Ralston - s New Concert Halt o- *
ry Street, Macon, a large and varied assoki»tTf
Goods in their line, consisting in part of the jv,n *
ing articles:
FALL SILK HATS, EXTRA FASHIOXA
bio Black Beaver Hats, extra French Felt l| t -
Men’s Casbmorette, Men’s Mantiloes,
Drab Beavers, Men's Silk Velvet Cai-
Men’s Navy Caps, Extra, ladies ’
Riding Hats, extra fine, Otto
Caps, extra. Boy’s Hats,
Fine Casbmorette and
Fine Black and
Fur Hats.
Wool Hats, Navy and Black Velvet Cat* -
Cloth Caps from 50 ets., to 62 00. f »
large assortment of Plantation Gooi l
Leather llat Boxes, Umbrellas,ie.
All of which will be sold at fair prices. Jomtt
from Town or Country, can have their Stocks re
plenished on favorable t erms,
sep 29
To Country
SKJETHSCBCALarrs.
A N early call is respectful iy solicited from yean
we can sell you a great many goods as cbt,-., ;s
they can be purchased iu any market South of.NVr
York.
Six months is given with approved credit. CA
and s ee for vonrselves.
ROSS, COLEJLiX & E0. ; \
To the Planters of Georgia.
Remember that you trill do well to call and <he
ino oar Blankets before purchasing. Everyjtyha
prices lower than you ever bought them.
ROSS, COLEMAN* It ROSA
ROSS, COLEMAN ROSS
Have just opened five cases ot Prints, six r--~. B
of Bleached Ifomspuns, at prices so low as to d-,v 9
comparison—Don’t fail to price them if yea
Cheap Go(*ds.
Grand and Unprecedented Attrac-
TIOS AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION” where cvaytl-iaf
can be found in tho shape of Fancy and Staple Iky
Goods, at prices so uniforrolylowas toexotstleii
miration of tho purctiascr. nnd insure to the stir
Inrge and speedy sales. Como and look, co cfcr.r
for showing goods, as wo wish to verity osri=« ,
tions. sep “ ,
NEW FALL GOODS
AT
W E are receiving by every Steamer addtoti
our stock, which will be the largest tilr :
magnificent, that we have ever exhibited.
We can already offer unusual inducement!
friends, who wish to make EASY FALL FCRCHAi-
ES. W. W. PARKER i 01
SWEDES IRON.
Direct Importation.
00.1 flfin POUNDS Swedes Iron assorted,
/QAt L xjUUU allsizcs from J to 12inches,just re
ceived per BARK HARLEQUIN from Stockholm,
and Planters and others who wish to buy tho
GENUINE ARTICLE
place of what is generally sold as Swedes Ir&n,
can now do so at greatly reduced prices.
jan 46 NATHAN WEED, Macon, Ga.
02a.oi.OQ Grrooerios
JCST RECEIVED.
O A HHDS. New crop N. O. Sugar,
gj\J 100 bbls. Refined Sugar,
23 Bbls. New Crop N. O. Syrup,
100 Boxes Cream Cheese,
25 Kegs and Tubs Goshen Butter,
100 Packages New Crop Raisins,
For sale at very low figures for cash.
Citv papers copy. J. B. A IV. A. IiOSS.
dec 22 tf
entistry.
TAKE CARE of YOUR TE£T5-
D r. BLAISDELL from New York g’ff-
City, respectfully informs the (TySrL'yi
Citizens of Macon and vicinity. fo.ty-uTIL
he has located himself permanently in this city.
has associated himself with Dr. H. Seyir for u’
practice of Dentistry, and they have taken the 5*
cious Rooms in Washington Block, pvttr tie “j
Store of C. B. Stone, opposite tho Lamer Hoc-y. ! -
fitted them up in a superior manner with au tar r
dern conveniences aud improvements fortae r-
cessful practice of their profession. . .
We perform all operations upon the teeth u
highest style of tlie Art. ,
Wo shall fill teeth with pure Gold, !
Material as is approved of by the profession. -•
warrant them to stand the test ofyeais, °’” c
for it. We insert Teeth on tine Gold n _
best manner, and so true to nature
scrutinizing cannot detect them from the »
ones; and we warrant them to give per.ect ’
tion, as well as answer all the purposes ' -
tion. Articulation and Durability. .
Wo shall exercise great care in Extrsf- - -
Cleaning tlio teeth. Wo shall give specm
tion to the treatment of tho diseases ot
and Gums, and as far as may be, res.ore
healthy condition. -■ I
Dr. Bhtisdell has had many yews exPJ*.-j
the i notice of his prof -ssion. besides » , rt p I
cai Graduate, and ho feels fully compel ,, I
most difficult and intricate operations he V ]
ed upon to perform. Dr. Segar is too we j,
this community to require any extend*" ,
Suffice it to say; ho will enter with rj®®
upon the practice of his chosen proles*' .
want of effort upon liis part shall be w _ _ J
cure the full confidence (in future) «t
patrons and the public generally., ,n p : r
Wo respectfully solicit yovto . .Ujjw
sons in tbo Country can bo waited ope * g
donees with promptness, if they desire, ,
us at Macon, Ga. ,
Dr. Blaisdell is permitted to refer to tre
Gentlemen, eminent in their professio - , .
Drs. E. Baker, li. F. Maguire, "• “Jln-v.'
Lovejoy, G. E. Hawes, S. A. Main, S.
M. L. By i n of New York. , p,.p -
Drs. Ball A Fitch,-Drs. Howard a#“Fsr p -
Tuckers, Drs. Cummings A Lastham- If ...
Hitchcock, Dr. G.fT. Jackson and Ur.
send, of Boston, Mass.
N. B. Gentlemanly treatment to am , y 3.
D it. H. SEGAR A A. BLAfoDbffi*
doc 29 abort
Tlie Millcdgevillo papers vrnl copy
til forbid. The Citromele ASenUad,* 0 ^
tionalist, \ugusta, will copyone_ttm_:—
FfoWUN?,
For Sale.
fTJWO new dwelling Houses lately finished, one
J. built of brick and tho other of wood, pleasantly
situated near the South Western Depot, and convo
nient to tho business part of tlie city. T[ie lot has an
excellent well of water thereon and all in good con
dition, which will bo sold cheap, or rented low, if not
sold soon. For further particulars enquire of tlie
subscriber on the premises.
* jan 12 tf • JOHN BOWMAN.
E. WINSHIF
S offering his entire stock of CLOTHING and
GENT S FURNISHING GOODS at Cost for
CASH. He wishes to close out to make room for
liis new Spring Stock.feb 2
MRS.
S now opening FALL and
jl JHLLWHEf- . -*«
Cousisti ag of all the Fashionable if ‘
BONNE 7S, HEAD-DRESSES.
FLO I VERS, CLOAKSA^DBf
SILK E Vi:.\L\G DZffv
CRINOLINES, WiKL
BRAIDS; STELJA
SHAWLS AND
SCARFS.
All of which will bo on Jbe via
terms for Cash. Country Milliners am
bonnets by the Case or Dozen. • 0,» : .
All orders promptly aliendca, ^
Dress Making. -'-"T]
MILL
fi H E R li
50
Shirts, 1-2 Hose, &c., at Cost.
DOZ Linen and Marseilles Bosom Shirts.
80 doz. English j Hose,
30 ” White and colored bordered Linen
Handkerchiefs.
Suspenders, Collars, Cravats, Ac., Ac.
At COST FOR CASH,
feb 2 E. WIN3HIP.
FINE CLOTHING.
N receipt of somo stylish BLACK FROCK
COATS, and shall continue to receive for two or
three weeks, by weekly shipments from New York,
desirable CLOTHING made up to our own orber,
at reasonable prices for Cash.
sept 29-tf C. H. BAIRD.
Floyd House block, 3 doors from Carhsrt & icon.
Portable Desks.
A N assortment of Rose Wood writing Desks,
For snle by J. M. BOAKDMAN.
sept 8
Suspended Bam: Notes Takeu
AT PAR,
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS,
by C. H. BAIRD,
Floyd Uoitsa Block, three doors from Carhurt.y
Boff. 00* i0
Store, next door to the Meehan*®- w
struct, (her oid stand) where sbe 1
” 1 i?l , KYS , XABL"| s e»Sfe|
her line, consisting ofSTEAW= l Ypj:j.tc
VET HATS, newest styl
ES, ot every design. CUBU
HAIR BRAIDS, EMBhUi
LEKIEd* . vir io»s'
Of rich qualities. LACE SELf s
nysrSMj&'V]
too tedions to mention. All 01 w ^ I
very reasonably to CASH custome .^ ,
Thankful -for past, favors. all <l I
ance of the custom ot her old *“-?., w ho
to deserve the kind patronage . 37*-^ v
and view her goods. -nt? T50^'
PAPER DOLLS . f
l T Boardman’s “\\ jjOlAjJj;
A h.-’ a:-.-rue,:.: ot I*Al
mar «l J.