Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, July 06, 1858, Image 4

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w™ I’criv, Honst : tn July next, within th lowing property, viz : Two hundred and si No« 8 nnd IS In tli SHERIFF; S SALE. e tlie Court HotoeDocr cunty, on the fo-gal hours , f neres of land Erst Tu \ GREEABLE* Jx. inferior C-'-‘ Tuesday own of Monticello.-T.isp Court of (jrdfos lvir.;. — - • . ho£5b«5ln*aiii»arclay, dwea«ch < tr hundred ncres, adjoininglands of — 1 John l. Halstead, sheriff. ■ti* n , , , 7 l S,mes ^anhtiT'a SaieP \A/*!■■!- boanhl before the Court Umiu _ * ■.'be citr of .tlaeon. Bibb County the fi n°T °» the flra ‘ , the following property. v|« .- and ibree Lola. .Nor. S3, 3S nnd 37. sit^County. on oelng in the city of Albany, Doufr»lnp roVfcinen,a Goininerce.stret.t. together witl^fbcu nud other cnnristing of Dwelling House«fthe proverty of '^ b r d,H;r8 ’ a fi. fa. from the SSro. W \ Crnmmey. to, iTnited States for tbo gatb Circuit Court to favor of James C. , rn District ofjf&gu tv. Crutnmcy. Froper- W oofo?Ji" d ft? 5*® Attorney ty poiuted out by DANIEL II. STF.WART. June l ' United States Marsh;'- Joncs Eoimtj---.dIortp:af;c Sheriff W /LL be sold before the c « ur V i £** Tncsdav in the Town of Clinton on the nrst Tuesday in ~„-rablo portion of fresh land, aboutyf fon^e cm3 of good timbered land and a n °T. e £j; r spring of good water, and the farm *■ mid in a hiifb state of cultivation- for the benefit of tlio heirs and do june I -w T .. salter date, application A w m b.inideto-he Ordinary of Houston County, for kave to™H ^*be Heal Estate of Joseph Good- tt-in late of J/ou-ton County, deceased. »in, late of JOHN SMITH, Adra’r. jnnf* ; An, aryas? sssssot* » S! >« ion. some twelve years old. wry likely and healtbj. Levied upon by virtue of one Mortgage.A-^ from Jones Superior Court In favorof Aurelius W Gibson vs John A Child. <° satisfy said f>. fa.; property pointed out in e.-.irt f. fa Also pointed out by de- june 1 ! M '* y ~ 4ttl * 18W, JAS.O. BARNES, Sheriff. llousion Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Joly next, before the Court House door in the town of Perry, Houston county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, via : One Negro Woman about twenty-four (24) yi of age, levied upon as the property of John I. Mo- Williams to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from Houston Su perior Court; Benjamin L. Lane vs. John I. Mc Williams. amo, At the same time and place, the undivided inter est of Silas Books in lot of Land No. one hundred and forty-four (144) in the fifth District of Houston connty, to satisfy two Justice Court fi. fas., issued from the 7C9lh District G. M. Barnett Holloman vs. sirid Silas Rooks, levy made and returned to me by James Jackson, Constable. AI.SO, At the same time and place, one Negro Boy about twelve years of age, levied on as the property of Mrs. F.lixa Ann King, to satisfy a Justice Court fi. fi., issued from the 0}9 District G. M. JohnD. Thompson, vs. Eliza Ann King, Drewry M. Cox, Trustee, and Wm. S. Harder, Endorser. Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable, june 1 JOHN SMITH, Deputy Sheriff.^ Jones Connty Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following property, viz: one negro Girl named Averline, very likely, also one Bnggy, levied upon by virtue of foor fi, fa’s., issued from 377 District, G. M. Two in favor of Wiley Peddy, one In favor of Robert M. McGhee, one in favor of Joseph N. Watts, all vs. Anderson 8 Childs—levied upon to satisfy said fi. la's, and levied upon as the property of Auderson S. Childs, levy made and re turned tome by John W. McGhee, a Constable, june 8 JAMES G. BARNES, Sheriff. Jones Costaly——Postponed Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Clinton, on 4L» fiux Tuesday In July next, 1858, tbo following property, viz: Two hundred and fifty (250) acres of land more or less: one hundred acres adjoining Booker, Russell and Sam Hodge and Others, and one hundred and fifty acres ot said land adjoining lands of David Mitrhell, Wily Little and others on the waters of the Ocmulgee River, levied upon as the property of Martha W. Sanders, Administratrix In. her own wrong of Thomas F. Sanders deceased. Levied upon by virtue of six /'■ far. issued from a justice Court in 360th district U. SI., in favor of Burges. Goo- lesbv. Holland and Ridley ami others, vs. said Mar tha W. Sanders Administratrix, Ac. Levy madeand returned tn mu by John W. McGhee, a Constabie, May 24th, 1839. jiine 1 JAS. O BARNES. Sheriff Georgia, Jones Couniy. Monday, June 7,185 T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day, agreeably to law. Present, Charles Ha cartht, Ordinary. ' To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones Couniy.— The petition ot Wm. A. Lane, Administintor on the estate of John Bryant, deceased, showeth that he has fully discharged the duty assigned him as such Administrator, and therefore petitions the Court lor a discharge from said Administratorship. Wat. A. Lane, 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 auy they have, on or before ihe 2d Monday in January next, why the said Wm. A. Lane should not be dis charged from bis Administratorship, and why Let ters Distnissory 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 Court of Ordinary, this 7th day of June, 1858. june 8 CHARLES MACARTHV. Ordinary. Georgia, Jones Couniy. Monday, April 5th, 1858. T HE court of Ordinary, of said county, met this day agreeably to law. Present, CllAS. MA CARTHY’. Ordinary. To the Honorable Ike Ordinary of Jonct county — The petition of L. Duncan and Davis Duncan, Exec assigned —_ffHffffffff| HI tition the Court for a discharge from their Executor- ship. ^»vT8 C DUNCAN.S ™‘ io « ere 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 betoro the first Monday in Xovern ber next, why the said L. Duncan and Davis Duncan should not be discharged from said Executorship, and why Letters Distnissory should not be granted to them’; and it is further ordered, that this citation be published in some public Gazette of said State for the space of six months. A true extract from the minotes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this 5th of April, 1838. apl 13 CHAS MACARTHY, Ord. Georgia—Jones County. Monday, Mar.,1,1858. T HE Court of Ordinuy of said couniy met this day agreeably to law. Present—Charlies Ma- carthy, Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of said County:— The petition of LuranaTye, Administratrix ar.d Sam uel 11. Lane, Administrator, with the will annexed on the estate of Mary Moore, deceased, rcsi-ectfnlly sboweth to the Court, that they have fully discharged the duty assigned them as such, and therefore. Jiefi* tions to the court for a discharge from their Admin istratorship. Lurana Tye, ? Petitioners Samuel H. Lase. $ * etltl0ners - 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 September u-ixt, why the said Lurana Tye and Samuel tl. Lane should not be discharged from said Administrator- Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, FANCY GOODS. Piano Fortes, Violins, GUITARS, © !LJ M % ©[yjTLIKTp Port Monies, tfco. -TOOK of the above, We are offering our enti with cii innumerable variety of other new and desirable GOODS, fet of the best quali ty at LOWER PRICES,for CASH, tliaudEuft ever before sold in this market, until tbo First day of March next. OUR STOCK IS very large and well so- lcted, and well worthy the attention of all those who with FIXE and GOOD GOODS, at KXCEEDINGJLNY LOW PRICES: N. B.—All those indebted to ns, trill more than ever oblige us by an early settlement. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. Mncon, January 26, 1858. JUST RECEIVED A ND now opening, a fresh invoice o! Crt pe.fi Chip and Neapolitan B; IBOKiTINriETJS ^ P.IEBONS, FLOWERS and ^KTQ©lL!E@o Also, beautiful double Skirt SILK ROBES. TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, LACE MANTILLAS, &c., at june 1 Mrs. T. DESSAU'S, Store Triangular ISloek, Second Store from Manufacturer's Dank. jSTJBW SPRING MILLINERY. Lvdlrs. Howland I S noiv opening a largo and elegant stock of: PATTERN BATH. The Ladies are in- > vited to call, as she trusts in Stylo £s,noL Price to please her Customers. aplc LOUIS MENARD, I Y H. BURGHARD. Late with M. D. Darnos.jLate with Day AMaussenet, MENARD & BURGHARD, Watchmakers & Jewellers, YTTILLopen at their new store, Ralston’s VV Range, corner of Cotton Avenuo and Cberrv street, about tbo 1st of October, a, beautiful anil well selected assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. An examination of which, they would most respect fully solicit, feeling confident that they will be able to offer everything in their line calculated to please the taste of even the most fastidious. Repairing, of every description, executed in a manner that will guarantee satistaction, by the best workmen in the in the South. They hope, by offering choice and elegant Goods and by strict attention to business, to merit a liber al sharo of public patronages sep 29 Lanier «V Anderson, ATTORNEYS ATIA¥, MACON, GA., P RACTICE in tho counties of the Macon Circuit, and in the Counties of Samtcr, Monroe and Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah.^ They have also recently become the Agents of the following Insurance Companies: The Augusta Iiisurniicc ami BanltlngCom puny of which W. M. D’Antignac is President and C- V. McCay is Secretary. And the Alnbnuin I-'ire nnd Mnriiic Iuku rniicc Compnny, Montgomery, of which T. II Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary. Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates, apl 20 LAW CARD. T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, Stubbs & Hill, A TTORNEYS AT LA W, Macon, Ga. apl 20 LAW NOTICE. T HIIE undersigned offers his services in the prac tice of the LAW in tho several counties of the U«.«« 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 United Slates illnrshal’s Sale. W ’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, before the Court House in Macon Bibb enuu ty, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, via: Four Negroes, Dennis -18 years old. Seaborn 21 yems old, Viuey 33 years old and Caroline 16 years old, all levied on asihe property of William Harts- field to satiety two ti. las. issued from the sixth Cir cuit Court nfiho United States for the Southern Dis trict of Georgia, .me in tavor of Churchill, Johnston & Co. vs Willian Hartsfield ar.d John F. Lewis, Part ner,-. and the other in favor of 11. E. Dibblee A Co vs. William.Ilurtrfield * John V. Lewis. Partners — Property pointed out by E. A. A J. A. Nisbet. Plain tiff's Attorneys. DANIEL H STEWART, june 1 United Slates Marshal. United States Marshal Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door of Bibb county and State of Georgia, in the city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale, Lots of Land, Nos. (300) Throe Hundred, (271) Two Hundred and Sev enty-One, and (,98) One Hundred and Ninety-Eight in th South Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favorof William A. Brainier, Cashier, vs. Nartian G Christie and George W. Christie. Property pointed out by Nathan G. Christie. Also, will be lold at the same time and place, lot of land number not known, but known as the lot on which John It. Cain resides, in the Fifth District of Randolph county, Georgia, on the road leading from Dora to Cuthbert. Levied on as tho property of John R. Cain, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sixth Cir cuit Court of the United Mates for the Southern Dis trict of Georgia, in favor of William A. Branner, vs. John R. Cain. DANIEL H. STEWART, june S9-td».U. S. Marshal. Administrator's Sale. August next, between the legal hours ot sale, following Lota of Land, vis: Lot nnmber31G, in the 3th District, 2d Section, originally Cherokee, now Pickens county, containing One Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less, and one-half interest in Lot 123, 6th District, 2d Section, originally Cherokee, now Pickens county, containing Eighty acres, more or less. Tho above Land sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the Estate of Uenj. B. Smith, late of Twiggs county, deceased. ROBT. K. PARKER, Adm'r: Macon, Juno 22,1858. United States iTiarsbal’s Sate. W ILL be sold in the town of Hawkinsville, Pu laski county, on tbo third Tnesday, being the 20th day of July next, between the usual hours of sale, before the Court House, tho following Property is: • One Sorrel Horse, one Bay Mare, one Carriage, and pro- vix: e Sorrel Horae, one Bay Mare, one Carriage one sett of Carriage Harness. Levied on as the pert}-of James A Meriwether, deceased, to satisfy two ti las, from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United 8t»tes for the Southern District of Georgia. Oue in favor of Hopkins, Allen & Co., vs. Alexander Meriwether, Administrator of James A. Meriwether deceased, and the other in favor of J. 8. A L. Bowio & Co., vs. Alexander Meriwether deceased, june 22-3w. DANIEL H. STEWART. U. 8. Marshal. L. N. WHITTLE, ATTOE^EY AT LAW, MACON, GA. — , , | Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug ship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be I store j an e granted to them; and it is further ordered that this 1 citation be published in some public Gazette of said ' ' * ’ 1U8. State for the space of six monti A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this the 1st of March, 1859. mar 36 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord. Law Copartnership. I. L. HARRIS. CHAS. J- HARRIS, MilledgeviUe, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. sep 15 Wm. K. dcGralicnricd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above oct 27 Georgia—Jones County Monday, March 1, 1858. _ rpHE Court of Ordinary of said county met this A day, agreeably to law. Present, Charles Ma- caktht. Ordinary. . To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.— Damour’s The petition oi John W. Simmons, Executor on the J 0 . a.auchkani!, estate of Piety Simmons, deceased, sboweth that lie has fully discharged the duty assigned him as such Executor, and therefore, petitions the Court for a dis charge from said Executorship. J..HN W. oimmoxs. Petitioner. On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be and they are hereby rtquired, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the 1st Monday in Septem ber next, why the said John \V. Simmons stuned not be oisch»rged from his Executorship, nnd why „„„„„ ,, Letters DLinissory should not be grunted to him I SrlCititviK And is further ordered by the Court, that this citation ATTORNEYS AT LA ~W, be published in one or more public guzcites of saio I yi a pay rTTvaniA state, for the space of six mouths. „ MAODN. GEORGIA. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of OJ.ce on Triangular Block. Corner of Cherry Street Oidmary, this 1st day of March, 1838. I Cotton Avenue. mar 15 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary. I VY 7 E have associated a8 partners in the practice I VV of law in the counties of tho Macon and ad- I joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe- 1 eial contract—also will attend tbe Federal Courts at JOHN LAMAR JLOCIIKANE A LAMAR. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office by Hie mechanic's Rank. 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 tbe counties in tbe Macon Cir cuit and in all tbo counties of Jones, Monroe and Co lumbia and in tho Supreme Court. jan 12 6m Georgia—Josses County. Monday, Feb. 1,1858. T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this dsy I Savannah and Marietta, agreeably to law, Pre.-ent—CiiAUt-ts Macau- agreeably I thy. Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of said county :— The petitiou of Bryant Dufican, 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 for a discharge from his adminis tratorship. BVRANT DUNCAN, Ad’mr. and Petitioner. ALEX. M. SPEER, SAMUEL HUNTER. J. B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILL TO VPN, BERRIEN COUNTY’, GA., W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT comprising the following counties, Glynn, Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and * Antal On hearing tbe above petition, it is ordered that | Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern, citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be * and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before tbe 1st Monday in August next, why the said Bryant Duncan should not be dis- ’ may-1 A. J. iUACARTIIY, ATTORNEY AT L A TV, charged from said Administratorship, and why Let-1 ALBANY, GA, ters Dismissory should not be grauted to him; and I vr TILL practice in any of the Courts of the Macon it is further ordered that this citation be published | W or Southwestern circuit martotf &r~ a “ % r^^nif 1 six months. A true extract from the minutes of the Jones Court | of Ordinary, this lat day of February, 1858. CHAS. MACARTHY, feb 19 6m Ordinary. isaac haudumaa, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA. jniy 7 ly EUGENE L. HINES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMASVILLE.GA. fob 1 Gm l'os!>>one«l United Stales Murslial’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House in the city of Macon, Bibb county, on tbe first Tnesday in August next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, via: Lota of Land No. 183,183,202 and 203, all in the 4lh District of Pulaski county, together with the im provements, levied on as the property of Morris Pol lock to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Circuit Court ot the United States for the Southern District of Gtor- f ia. in favor of Carbarf, Brother .V Co., vs. Thorn*? 1. L. Ryan, Morris Pollock and Norman McDuilic. (The above lands were heretofore levied upon and advertised by the wrung uumbers asfoiiows: No’s. 83,84,102 and 103, the error liaving been in the wrong numbers being entered on tlio Tax Digest of Pttiask, county.) DANIEL U. STEWART, June •-‘a U. 8. Marshal. Houston Sale. \ U 7 ILL be »old, before Ihe Court House door In V V tbo town of Perry, Houston County, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of a.le, Hie following property to-wit: Tho following Lota of Land in the (13) Thirteenth District of lloustnn county, No. 133, No. 154 uno No. 184, containing Six Hundred and Thirteen and a half (6131) acres, more or less. Levied on as the proper ty ot Pulaski Holt, to satisfy a Tax fi. fa. a-iiin.-l said Defendant Also, at tbe same time and place, one lot or tract of Lun'i in the village of Henderson, Houston coun ty, containing one half acre, more or Jess, No. not known, but kuowuaathe black einithahop and wood shop lot of Usboru Jones. Levied on as his prop erty to satisfy three Justice Court fi. fas, I.-socd from the 926 District, G M„ one in favor of Alfred liar vey, one iu favor of Wm. It Job -n, and one in fa vor of E. L. Felder, vs. said Defendant. Levy made and returned to me by Wm. Richardson, constable. , _ , JOHN SMITH, |Unc29-tdS. I)op. Sheriff. A T the iii-xt August term of the Court of Ordinary Of Jon--- County, 1 .-!> i-.y i, i (.'mill lor Georgia—Jones Eonuiy Monday, Jan. 11,1838. m HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this X day agreeably to law. Present—CHAS. MA CARTHY. Ordinary. „ _ . To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.— The petition of Thomas Lindsey, Administrator of «. • * . s. ra -V * C— II— nivutli Ora flirt t/Olirt im as petitions the Court for a discharge from bis administratorship. THOMAS LINDSEY, Petitioner. On hearing tho 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 tbe said Thomas Lindsey should not be I A : ^ discharged from said Administratorship, and why I il attention. We shall practice in tho counties bl T. G. HOLT, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, G A . O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, first door above entrance to Concert liall. aug4 SPRING MILLINERY M RS. a DAMOUR, lias just received a large supply of tbo above goods, and will receive an additional lot every other week daring the season. Country Milliners will find it to their advantage to give hern call and examine her stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they can buy very low (FOK CAROL) Her goods are all NEW and FASHIONABLE, consisting of all kinds and qualities of Ribons, Flowers. Head Dresses,Caps, Bridal Wreaths, Laces, Bertha Capes, and a largo assortment of the indis pensable Hoop Skirts, at all prices and qualities, al so Brass, Whalebone and Rattans for Hoops. A general assortment of Mantillas suitablo for the sea son, Leghorn, Dunstable, Ainazone and dark Flats for Misses and Children, English Straw, Lace, Chips, Neapolitans, Crape, and a large assortment of mourn ing bonnets. mar 30 FLINT HOUSE. MACON, GA-, F ORMERLY known as tho Macon House, 6—- on First street, opposite Patten, Col- Rail lins & Co., has been recently fitted up withlSiJJ a largo addition, for the accommodation of Boarders and the traveling public, who will Bod it to their in terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and see for themselves. The proprietor, thank ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at tention to business, ho will receive bis share of pub- licpatronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the above house, when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen tative. The table shall not be ioferiorto any in tho substantial of life. Price of Board.: For a single meal 50 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast..... 1.25 By the day. 1,50 Single week..... 8.00 By the month (Board & Lodging)....20,00 feb 2 THOS II FL1N 1‘, Proprietor. ISAAC’S KISSTAU RAJNT, ON CHERRY STREET, ra UNDER RALSTON ; SNEW.4® CONCERT HALL. H IS house is opened as a Permanent Establish ment, to provide meals to travelers and citi zens throughout the year. He will always be prepared to furnish his guests witli every variety of eatables suited to tbe season, such as New York, Savannah and Bruns- WICK OYSTERS, Fish, Shrimps and all ^TthS kinds of Wild Game that can be obtained. Clioicc Wiucs atul Liquors, * and a general assortment of Confectionary always kept on hand, and purchasers generally, can obtain all bis articles at reasonable rates. Also a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN FRUIT. Families will be supplied with , OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and otherJ dishes at any hour. Parties, Balls, &c, will be promptly furnished with Suppers in elegant style, and at the shortest notice. SSr 5 Savannah and Brunswick OYSTERS by tbo qaart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit pur nasers. oct 13 SPRUNG STOCK OF FASHIONABLE HATS! BELDEN So CO. A R E now offering a Splendid Stock of r-n. Goods in their line, consisting of the fol- lowing:— vi Spring Silk Hats. “ Black Cassimere Hats. •• Pearl Soft Felt “ “ Men’s Blue, Brown and Black Silk and Velvet caps. “ Linen and tirass Check Hats. “ Panama (Extra Fine) “ “ East India (new article) “ “ Extra Leghorns and Floridas. BOYS’ Straw Caps, Fancy Leghorns and Ernst In dia (Fine ) Youths' Leghorn, cheap and fine- Straw Goods for Children, from 20 cents to 83.00. Men’s and Boys’ Palin Leaf Hats, by the dozen. These Goods are all of the latest variety and style, and will be sold cheap. apr 9 THE LIVER iNWSGORATOR! PREPARED BY DE. SANFORD, Confounded entirely from GTJMS, TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVt X ER MEDICINES now before the public, that acts ns a Cathartic, easier, milder, nnd more effectu al than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on tho Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplirh- 1 ngtwo purposes effectually, without any of the pain ful feelings experienced in the operations of him- Cathartics. It strengthens tho system at tho same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in niode- rato doses, will strengthen and build it up with un usual rapidity. Tho LIVER is one of » tho principal regulators of tho human body, andyy} when it performs its iunctions well, tho pow- ’ • ersofthesystom arc ful ly developed. Tho stem- ' ache is almost entirely dependent on the heal-thy action of the Liver for the proper perform-iw'ance of its functions; when tho stomach is at r fault, and the whole sys tem suffers in conse- J quencoof one organ— tho I, 1 V E R—having 'jceased to do its duty. For tbo disease of that; j. organ, one of the pro prietors has made it his Vpi study, in a practice of morethan twenty years.i to find some remedy wherewith tocounteract: themanyderangements to which it is liable. i fVr i To prove that this re->4: medy is at lost found, any person troubled- with LIVEIl COM PLAINT, in auy of itsj/’Y forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction 'w' ; is certain. These Gums remove 1 , j all morbid or bad mat* ter fromthesystein.sup-Tn plying in tlieir place a healthy flow of bile, ami W invigorating thestom- ache, causing food to di- , . gest well, PURIFYING THE BLOOD, giving p™i tone and health to the w hole machinery, re-, moving the cause of tho disease—effecting a rad- : r\ teal cure. BILLIOU8 AT- TACKS are cured, and WHAT IS BETTER. PREVENTED, by the occasional use of tlie j—y LI VE It INVIGORA TOR. ]/, One dose after eating / 1 is sufficient to relieve tho stomach and prevent ii the food from rising and soaring. Only ono dose taken | l before retiring, pre vents NIGHTMARE. - Only one dose taken at night, loosens tbe bowels gently, and cures pH COSTIVENESS. Ono dose of two r .teaspooniulls will al ways relieve S I C K- [Vj HEADACHE. One bottle taken for PH female obstruction re moves the cause of the.i disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only ono dose iuimc- p dintely relieves CHO LIC, while . . One dose often repeat- cd Is a sure cure for CHOLERA MORBUS, _ a u d a preventive of CHOLERA. J fje Only one bottle il is needed to throw out of the system the effects! of medicine after a long * 1^1“ Ono bottle taken ^ for JAUNDICE, re moves all sallowness or| unnatural color from the skin. 'll 1 /One dose taken a short M time before eating gives vigor to tho appe- tito, and makes food di gest well. .Pit 1 . Ono dose often repeat . P^ ed cures CHRONIC DIAKKHtEA in its -.worst forms, while SUMMER and BOWEL fj complaints yield almost to the first dose. One ortwodosescuref" attacks by WORMS in children: there i s nojjj^ surer, safer, speedier remedy in the world, as A f e w bottles citing the absorbents, We tako pleasure in dicine as a preventive AGUE, CII ILL FE es hr .nlM ■e j fo: Never Fails, cures DROPSY, by ex- recommending this me- for F E V E R AND VER, and ail FEVERS It operates with cer- are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. m. All vvhouac it arc giving their unanimous testimony in its Tavor. (5f Mix water in Ihe mouth with the 111 vigorntor, ami awnlloir holli together. THE LIVER INV1GQRAT0R ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JHSuOVERY. and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the the worst Jaundice or Dysyepsia to a common Head ache, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, N. Y'. WhoICHnle Agents : BARNES & PARK, New York ; T. W. DYOTT «t SONS,Philadelphia; L. S-BURR,& CO., Boston; II.II. HAY & CO„ Portland; JOHN D. PARK. Cincinnatti; GAYLORD & HAMMOND, Cleveland; FAHNESTOCK*DAVIS, Chicago; O. J. WOOD & CO., St. Louis ; GEORGE KElSEIt, Pittsburgh ; S- S. HANCE, Baltimore, and retailed by all Drug- ists. Sold Wholesale and Retail by EEILIAI, 1UNT& CO., Macon, Ga. mar 36 12m For Philadelphia, New York, Ac. FROM Savannah and Charleston. ..SS.5 CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA... Excursion Tickets good for returning, up to January 1,1959, — Tickets from' Philadelphia to Niagara Fall: furnished by the Agents at Charleston and Savannah, •?§ The well known first class side-wheel Steamships BLoystone State, CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAX, and State of Georgia, GAP T. J. J. GAItVIX. 8 Now fonn a Weekly Line for tho North, leaving Charleston and Savannah on alternate Saturday*, as follows : The Keystone State, from Charleston, May 8tli, 22d ,- June 5th, 19th; July 3d, 17th, and 31st, Ac., leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. The State of Georgia, from Savannah. May 1st’ •15th, 19th ; Juno 12th, C6th; July 10th and 2- th, Ac. leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays. For safety and comfort, liaving superior STATE ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware River and Bay—two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES & CANADA SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. This Line- connects at Philadelphia with tho Great Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hour3 from Philadelphia.— Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate points, tor sale by tho Agents in Savannah. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $22. Elmira, ©21: to Canandaigua, 622. C. A. GREINER & CO., Agents at Savannah. T. S. be T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston. may -I 3m Change of Schedule. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LINE IN C0NNNECTI0N with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Roads. mHE splendid and Fast Running -*- G0KD05T, F. Barden, Commander, leaves Savan nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston with tho train of the North Eastern Rail Road going North; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday ami Friday night at 8] o’clock (after tho arrival of the cars of the North Eastern Ii. Road.) and ar rives at Savaunah early tho following mornings. _ By this route Passengers can obtain through tick ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. Carolina. Having a through freight arrangement with the the Central Rail Road and its connections, all freights between Charleston and tho interior of Georgia con signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah. E. LAFJTTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. jan 19 Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him. It is furtherordered that this citati.n be published in some publio Gazzette of said State for tne space of | six months. A true extract from tbe minntes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this 11th day of Jan., 1858. ian 19 CAAS. MACARTHY, Ord. Georgia, Joucs County. Monday, April 5th, 1858. rn HE court of Ordinary, of said county, met this X day agreeably to law. Present, CHAS. M.’ CAUTilY, Ordinary. To the Honorable th* Ordinary of Jones County.- The petition of Doling G. Morris, Administrator de I bonis non on tbe estate of Join M. Hammock, dec, J. L. SEWARD. A. II HASSELL. SEWARD A IIANSELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. LL claims forwarded to ns will meet with prompt attention. Wo shtdl practice in tho counties ot Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt, Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth. SEWARD * HANS ELL. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. noy 4 iailBROrUll A JBASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, STARKSV1LLE, LEE CO., GA., YT7ILL practice in tbe courts of the South Wes- VV tern circuit. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly and dilligcntly attended to. feb 2tf Dr. 1. M. Comings O FFERS his Professional services as a Reform Physician nnd Burgeon to tho citizens of Macon respectfully showntn to tne court tnat ne nas tuny | Office in tin- MEDICAL CuLLEGE. on Mulberm discharged tbe duty assigned bun as sucb Admimis-1 street. trator. and tnerefore petiti ns the Court for a dis charge from liis Administratorship. BOLING MORRIS, Pettioner. On bearing the above petition, it is ordered that citation be issued, and that alt persons concerned be, and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the 1st Monday id November next, why the said Holing G Morris should not be discharged Irma said Adiniiiistrn orehip, and why Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him; and it is further ordered that this citation be publish cd in some public Gazette of said State for the space of six months. /,, . , A true extract from theminutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, thistth day of April, 1858. apl 13 CHAB. .MACARTHY. Ord. MEDICAL CARD- DR. TAMES A. DAMOUR IIAS resumed the practice of his profession, and permanently located in this city. He can be found at his office throe doors below th Lanier House at All Hours, unless professionally en a ged. Macon, June. 9 1856. leave to sell nil the real an groes t» longing to the Estate said county, decerned, lor 111 rs of said Estate. GABRIEL 11. BOBESTf Mni 20 Aclministo, aud < j i-;.-! 9 J--I j’!l (I. s benefit of tie Uitcoit. • Qfj nrwV'*®' ^ No. 1. Tennessee Bacon,well ui UC cured and trimmed, in store nnd for 10 ‘’- v BEARDEN A GAINES, may t—tf » Georgia, ioucs County. Monday. Jau 11, 1839. rp HE court of Ordinanr, oisnid county, met this l day, agreeably to law. Present, CHA3. MA CARTHY. Ordinary. To the Honorable, the Ordinary of Jones County.— Tho petitionof James Godard and Oliver II. Morton, Executors of Oliver Mert-m, dec., respectfully shuiv- utb to the Court that they have discharged tho duty assigned them as such Executors, and therefore pe tition the Court for a discharge from their Exeeu- to. -hip. JAMES GODARD, ) ., . : m in i* ii miiptmv i 1 tmioner* Drs. McDonald and Yan Giesen, ID exrtists. O FFICE in Second Story of Washington Block, on Second street, opposite Concert Hall, where tlieir patrons can be aecoinmodntcrt with any styl of work pertaicing to tho Profession. Th— «i-hing a CII I-A I* NTVI.K of work will I eel with aa much favor here as they will elsewhere. Tooth Powders, Past, Washes, Toothache Drops, Brushes, &c.. for snip.mar 23 ly On hoarir g the above petit on it 3 ordered that citati >u be i untied and that all pe rson concerned be. and t rey ar here by required ti w (-..u-if an\ they i ave, n or before the first Mot V ill .1 llgll.'t next. rhy tl e said JameoQud trd and ( Hi v.-r 11. Mor ton hi ould 1 ot be lmrg. ,1 tr om -aid Executor ship, and ^ d to rhy .etter- Dun iss ory should not be grant* hem and <t is furtlu r or len d, that this citati' r. be pu bl pub li•• Gazette of haul ti Late f< r the space 0 tab: iths A tr ne ext met 10m the mil Uti 8 Of foni-s Court of Ordin »ry, tl is 11th day of Jn 111! ry, jan 9 CII AS M. VGA R I'HV, Ord. 1 non M ls : 1 -ime- LA *s. <1 ( • Feathers, for €Uiun:;i, Lime, PlavliT, Ac. y Sacks Peruvian Guano, / • i 50 bids. Land Plaster, 200 bbls. Thomaston Lime, 100 •• Lump 75.“ Calcined Plaster, 300 bushels Hair, ICO bbls. Roundale Cement, 'or sale low for Ua.-h by A*HElt AYRES, apl 13 sale by 'BEARD iN A GAINES. CENTRAL RACK COCKSK FOR MALE. rilHE Subscriber offers for sale, the CENTRAL L HACK COURSE, located two miles and a iiaif (mm the City of .Macon. It comprises about two undredacri-s of Land, <s in excellent repair, and is provided with all the usual buildings and appurte nance-of the Course. The location is pleasant and oulil make a healthy country residence; though the Proprietor would prefer that it should be sold to one individual or company, who would keep it tin Race Course. It will be sold ou reasonable terms Mac 11. T. POWELL, Proprietor. ■on.Ga , April 29th, ]?58. may -l HATS ! HATS!! SPRING STOCK. if "ou want A fine FASHIONABLE HAT call at STONE'S flATSTORE, Opposite Lanier House. His Youth's and Children Hats can not be surpass ed in any market. You can find every quality of I.cgliorn-t nml Niraws from lO cents up to do! lars. He would particularly call attention to Ills superior stock of Gents French Felt Hats for Summer, which for beauty of MilAI’E and COL OR can not be surpassed. He is receiving direct from the North the very Latent ami IScst Styles, of ail kinds, coliAs' and prices. Oa.ll and See—No Trouble TO SHOW GOODS. apl 20 BOEKI1A VE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR 3Z>3TSJI 3 .TEII3P&*X^3i., Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And tho various affections consequent upon a dis ordered STOMACH OK LIVEIl, S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles In nil Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Thin is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of tho celebrated Holland Professor. Boerhavo. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over tbe face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must bo acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effort, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up tlio drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system Notice.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to tbe sick, we ik mid low spirited, it will provo a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. CAllIOS: Tho great popularity of this delightful Aroma lias induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing, lie not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions. IdT Sold at Si per bottle, or six bottles for 63, by the solo proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, J1K., A CO,, Manufacturing I’harmacc-uli-ts nnd Chemists, Pitts burg, Pennsylvania. :_ZT Sold In Macon by E. L. STROHECK1SR 4 CO., ZEILIN, HUNT fo CO., GEORGE PAYNE, and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may 18 FIA1YO-F OKIES. N OW Receiving some of the most—je^S^ SPLENDID PIANO FORTES sver offered for sale in Macon, from the 1/ u U L. celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn Sc Clark, warranted superior to any other made in the United States. Also, two HARPS from J. V. Brown & Co’s. Factory. The above instruments are » Const 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 band. Prince Melodians, best article of the kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tamborins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes, and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, foe. Wntclicx, Jewelry aud 5'ancy Goods- Splendid Gold and Sdvcr WATCHES; tgl Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, fo-Z .1 Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivory and wood Nap kin Rings, silver plated CakeBaskets, Castors, Wait ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches, Flasks, Pistols, Ac. F ‘ Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted, at short notice. Give ns a call at our old stand, Cot ton Avenue, Union Building, nov 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN. BOOTS AND SHOES. A TT1IE SIGN OFTflE BIG BOOT, No. 3, 11 Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington B Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers >4 would return their thanks for tho very liberal and long continued patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th same. Wehave now in store a largo assortment of BOOTS A AO SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions will bo made, of all tbe different styles and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to call nnd examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as any house in the city or State, ian 6 MIX A KIRTLAND. MACON A WESTERN BA IE BOA I) Macon. Dec, 14, 1857. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. O N and after Friday, t8th inst., the Trains will be run as follows : Leave Macon 1 a. m. arrive Atlanta 8 15 a. in. Leave Macon 11 30 a. in. arrivo Atlanta 5 20 p. m. Leave Atlanta, 12night, arrive Macon 7 15a. m. Leave Atlanta 12 p. m. arrive Macon 5 40 p. m. Tho night train will not be run on Sundavs. The 3 A. M. train from Macon connects with the State Road for Chattanooga at 12 30. P. M., and Georgia Road for Augusta, at 10 A. M. Tho 11 30, A. M., connects with the State Road, at 12 3(f, P. M., and the Georgia Road at 12. ALFRED L. TYLER, feb 23 Superintendent. NEW SEEING CLOTHING E- wienie -' TS now receiving a large nmt f . n(ir „ lT . A of Spring anil Summer riothtfo ‘ ~ Fnrttialitno ESaaJo » , -. - - . ****£» fiDr* ch he GgohIk. Furnishing Good tentionofthp public. Fumishin Lir.c-n Bosom shirts. Lisle Thread and Cotton Under.* ; Linen and Jeans Draws, 1 Cravats, Suspend, rs and Glove. Silk, Lisle Thread and English') Ju: !•“' ‘ ''is lnread and English rv** E ■ WtNSHlFs P.pl 13 DRY GOGBg AT WHOLESALE- J. B. <fe W. A. ROSsi Are now receiving- a A Large ar.a wrtl Sele ctea ^ I- orcigu and I>eiue*,i c »rrr«_ . for thk SPRING AND SU2X3IEIJ Towhieh they invitethe »ttentio nof ITL Eu CJ AIV r Jrj Xj E R ®SS> COLEfflAK & j i0SSj BaZciaV Gl FgtShjrm WHERE a second instalment of all kind of Goods, aro beiug opfec^ is »°TVN PARI^ an “2S? of trade as her ‘tof„ ED CHEAPNESS, constitute an indue AUEl - trade and patronage, then their reuntafil “ tnl lished upon a firm and substantial a n u «W>- To enumerate what they have, wonts i less task, therefore, come, see aud examiner 411 esJ ' selves Remember, their STORF o2v®Ji'iir- AVENUE, MACON, GA E 0S COTfiTOX $1000 north O F entire new design, comprising every. color, can be found at er y wade and -g??? 4 : LOSS, COLEMAN t Eos ,. DEhWTILUAsnBAKTiLL^* GtVERT style of the above article atnr' ' XLi purchasers, can be obtsiaed-it ’ tp ‘ CMt osri; ma ? 4 ttOSS, COLEMAN & Marseilles, Talinns antl C m^ T^OR Misses at y a 7 »0SS, COLEMAN * Pn^ IIEAJLTH, GKACEANI) KEAtv CONFERRED UPON THE LADIES ny ROSS, COLE MAN & & s , NEW EXPANSION SKIRT 1VITH THE ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE ed for ladies’ use, the weight bciti~ OB iJ . , omiri-H. CALL ANp SEE THE,m”vT ’ *" r vt ROSS, COLEMAN & I( 0 SS\ ounce* may 4 Southwestern Kailrond. SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS. L EAVE Macon at 1 30, a tn. and J1 30a.m. Arrive in Columbus 8 52, a. m. and 6 33 p. m. Leave Macon for Albany 1 30, a. m.,Arrivo in Albany 8 15, a. m. Leave Albany 3 45, p. in., Arrive in Macon 10 28, p m. Accommodation Train leave Macon 712 a. m.,(Tri- weekly,) Arrive in Albany 3 37, p m. Leave Albany 7, a. m., (Tri-weekly,) Arrive in Macon, 3 34, p. m. Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas ville and Bambridge, connect with regular Train at Albany. Passengers from ColumlAis and the West, for South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 4 p. m. Train, or, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days the 55 min. after 1 a. m. Train at Columbus. Trains on South-western Road, connect with Trains of Central Railroad to Savannah and Au- gasta Passengers for Atlanta and tho North-West should take the evening train from Albany, and either train from Columbus to avoid detention. First class Steamships leave Sa vannah on Wednesdays and Saturdays for New York. 'are—Cabin passage ©25, Steerage 88. GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt. mar 2 DRY GOODS CHEAP FOB THE MILLION AT ROSS, C0LEHAK & ROSS’. LADIES and GENTLEMEN of Macon and the-® rounding country, were you aware that w« have just returned from New York with the SECOND STOCK OF SPRING GOODS At a DISCOUNT OF THIRTY PER CENT on-'l kinds of Goods, from prices twenty days back* IP NOT. CALL, SEE AND EXAMINE; for i“tu» we wish to show you our elegant fast colored Jaconet Muslins, at from 10 to 12j cents English Prints. 0 to 10 cents Gents. Linen Handkerchiefs, 18 to 20 centi Rich Silk Dresses, new styles, at 69.00 a pattern Handsome side Striped Dresses, 12 yardpatte-nsin,-' fast colors at 61,25. Beautiful Mourning Muslins at from 10 to 12* cents, and in fact, every thing bonght from Boston mer chants’ and assignees’ sale, so cheap as to astound even tho JOBBERS of New York themselves.— These facts can be substantiated, by cabin? at ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’ Bazaar of Fashion, may 4 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga BROWjNPS HOTJBXj. OPPOSITE THE NEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl 15 DENTISTRY- DRS- SEGAR & BLAISDELL. ZOejatiistis, OFFICE IN ’WASHINGTON BLOCK, Opposite th‘e Lanier House. We warrant all our work to he of tho first Class And Charge a reasonable Price only. GIVE US A CALL. DR. H. SEGER. A. BLAISDELL, hi.D may 11 T. C. mSBET. FOUNDRY m Mil SIHOIP, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia, o GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE EAATER HOUSE. T IIE subscriber will open the above Hall about the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo mers. This House is now offered a3 inferior to ni other First Class Hotel id the South, nnd from it? central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accommodations to Families and Transient persons. The public may expect from this House, all tlio luxuries and comforts to be found ii any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar 2 Late of the Floyd House. TYOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine m _D French Calf Boots, pomp sole, welted and ® water proof, of various kinds and qualities, both ->»» soled aud pegged. Justroceivedandforsalelowby ian 6 * MIX be KIRTLAND. I) UBBEK SHOES.—A large assortment XX of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-®**» dies slipper nnd sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by jan 5 MIX &. KIRTLAND. PLANTATIONBROGANS.-Now instore ■ list - 11 .( a- -till :■! of N- gro Mu.i-, wi-^W^w store Wl-t have ever offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and nailed black and rassetts; do. heavy singlo soled black and russetts ; do. boys and you ths black and russetts, all of which wo are selling very low. jan 6 MIX fo KIRTLAND. fJOOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Hoys and J|=a If Youth’s lino calf and kij> peg’d Boots Men’s stout kip hunting nnd mud Boots ; Gents last ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call Brogans; Gents, hoys’ and youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California kip Brogans, a large assortment, jan 6 MIX fo KIRTLAND. THRESH I Ad .MACHINES, FAS MILLS. HOUSE POWERS, grain cradles, SCYTHE BLADES, GRASS BLADES, In store and will Resold very low. apl 20 CARHART & CURD. {Shirts ! Shirts!! Shirts!!! MARSEILLES aud LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS' Ac., &e., just received. may 11— lliuos U. H. BAIRD. HENRY JHORNE’S Confectionary, Fruit ."•tore, Ciihc nml I'nn. try Bakery—Macon, Geougia, one door below the State Bank. if ANUFACTUKEItoftho hnest French Pastry TiX and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts, Bents, Tobacco, &c., Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates. Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads, 4c., at reasonable terms. N. B.—Terms:—Positively Cash—no Credit given. jan 30—ly Vaiuablo Plantation for Sale- I AM now offering for sale my plantation in Jones County, seven miles abovo .Macon, on tho l)e- mulgeo River, containing 1200 acres of laud.—At tached to the place is 300 acres Swamp lands, (river bottom) Terms one and two years' credit. Any one wishing to purchase vaiuablo Lands, will do well to call and examino tho above as I am di-tc-rminc-d I o :-« !!. KOli’T. LUNDY. ryGeorgia Citizen please oopy. apl 20 Lime, Lime, Lime, FROM THE-— “CHEWACLA LI M E WORKS,” ALABAMA. E are now prepared to furnish auy quantity (from 1 to 500 bbls; of the above named ar ticle, equal if not superior in quality to thobest Rock land, at as low or lower figures than any Lime can be had in our market. Masons and contractors will find it to their inter est to t all. C. CAMPBELL fo SON, City papers copy. Agents, apt 20 New Spring* Goods. T HE undersigned is now prepared to exhibit n foil assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, compris ing all of tho latest styles in Rich Side Stripe Silks, black and colored. “ Bayadere Baragcs. “ Fancy Brocade Silks. “ Side Stripo “ “ Flowered Robes “ Grenadino “ “ Side Stripe Lawns and Cambrics. “ “ “ Barage de Laines. “ Bayadere “ “ French and English Lawns, Cambrics and Jaconets “ “ Brilliants. “ “ Prints, Gingham, &c., &c. Also a now stock of white Goods, in Embroidered and plain Swisscs, Jaconets, Cambric, Mulls, Nain sooks, &c., &c. IV liito and printed Marseilles or Piques, a very choice selection in Embroideries such as Collars, Sleeves, Setts in Collars nnd Sleeves, Cambric and Swiss Bands, Dimity .Bands, Jaconet nnd Swiss edgings and insertions ; a great many of these articles were purchased by mo at tho recent auction sales in New York and will bo sold at odc half tlio value. Purchasers will find it to tlieir interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I shall receive new goods with ever Steamer from igai»-¥«rk. i:u.\s kinstein. Trangular Block, cor, of Qd st. and cotton av. * Furniture, Furniture, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 11. P. DKGKAAX, S7 Ifotl’KBY, (IVIiol<-*«ji 1 <■ tYnrc If ofj*<-,) mill -104 PBABL St. (Retail Store.) NEW YORK. Bills of $25 at Wholesale Prices. ROSEWOOD, .MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT Parlor Purnitnre, Iu Brocetolle, Delaine and Plush. Cano Seat and Common Furniture in great variety. Also, Enamelled Chamber Furniture, in sets troin 622 to 8100. Spring, Curled Hair, Moss and Whalebone Matressos. Also, Feather Beds and Bedding, Patent Premium Sofa Bedsteads, and Patent Sell Rocking Cradles. Dealers will find at tlio above stores the largest and best assortment of auy establishment in New- York, and can buy either at wholesale or retail cheaper than at any other house in tho city, apl 20 3m Mi tn £ ~ hJ ? hJ s g & « a =e « g if;: •■-.'r.qg'-foe 1 Cd 5 2 < o'3 ~ - g«'li c exjs VALUABLE! Plantation for Sale IN MOjVROE COUNTY. The undersigned wishing fo move West, JS J "j now offers his Plantation for sale, lyivgJL, on the Thomaston Road, sixteen rnihs in® tho city of Macon, and adjoining, and only one-Iud mile from the Monr,tpeiier Springs. It conrairs (1,150) eleven bundre d and fifty acres of Land, ww one half cleared nnd in high stnto of cuIt:v*t | <’ D '" f other half in tho woods and well timbered. Oatt'-; place is a good framed house 'with six rooms; 2 1 ™ framed negro houses, framed gin house, goodcoi.i j screw, framed horse stables, good corn cribs,A™ * L necessary outbuildings in good repair. y n “J place there is as good a well of water and 2°; springs, as can bo found iu Middle GowP‘; Thero is also, as good a selection of fruits. Ap." 1 ^ Peaches, Plumbs and Grapes, as can be to” 1 " auy. phiTho place is well watered ww P. tviid constant running streams. I wiii sell vim ■ place. Corn, Fodder, Oats and Stock. Tim P 1 ■ will he sold altogether, or divided so as to m*» a , settlements, it is convenient to Gimrcnes Schools and Mills. 1 will ba foupdon the pl* ae _.. all times, aud will tako great pleasur* iu soowwk • to any one wanting to buy. may 18 STEPHEN J). CHAPMAV %* Journal fo Messenger, pleaso copy- — RUNAWAY TJKOH the .'ubscriher, on the 30th ofMaVij^'J J? bay Mare Mule, 10 or 12 years cid, eye, with a shoe on tbe left hind foot, and 1?'***"_. erably marked with gear. Advinformation oen ing said runaway, will be thankplBy receive - ^ any person delivering the mule at nl f, re t'„ n t i| about 3) miles north-east of Macon, ana miles north of tho ‘‘Cross Keys,” wfil beji r'- rewarded. L. P. HOSKIV- Macon, june S-tf. w WANTED, I AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrantm • and will always give tne highest cash price. Mncon Oa. july 2sl!y pri «. J. BLAKE WEST’S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFUMk mHE subscriber having the right for the state of X Georgia, would call tho attention of the public to the above named Roofing, it being the only pat eut granted that secures (he use of Rubber and other 0lx-tic ingredients which wElresist the changes of our climate and will unite tlio qualities of incombus tibility, durability aud cheapness. This roofing will bo warranted in every particular and is particularly adapted for covering old shingles and tin roofs. oct 13 W. J. MrELROY. _ ISAAC H AYDEN- .77 . J. THOS. WOODWARIL Sale and livery Stable. H AYDEN fo WOODWARD aro now ~ prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally, with good safe Horse ami new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, foe., in complete order at the shortest notice. They aro determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention to business nnd reasonable ('a»b I*ricci« will enable them to do so. I iT’ Horses fed and kept by the day, week or month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to.Lottery Office, Macon, Ga. apl CARPETS! P ERSONS who want Carnets can tind the best stock in Macon at BOSTICK * KEEN. MOKE EIGHT ! TUST RECEIVED, a lot of the best « nd * ^11. •J provemeot in FLUID GAS LAMPS, the best light yet invented. Call and see t® they are only to be seen to bo ”GS- june 15 j Next to Mrs. Dets^j EMPLOYMENT- ,T r expenses ?~ ..ited States, toengag® 'nd easy business, by whi«* •? certainly realized. For full §50 A MONTH. AND ALL 4 X AGENT B WANTED County In the U pectablo Broome and Mercer st.-c, New York City, one postago stamp. jnn .* f’-lsh ___ JUST LA VDED. ttiIYK Cases Sparkling C I Three Cases Hunga Five Case* Hockf . —— s]i rrv i Wine uimer Wine. One-oighth Cask Golden ^ irgii'.iy ^ \Viia Oue-tiighth • Pure old Grape .I'm« ‘ n ,.--s n»A.iiuit* •* Otard. Dunuy A Co., p - One-half iune f'-lm H. HOKXK Confertionsij ■