Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, August 03, 1858, Image 4

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'tjr Jones County—Mortgn^c Hlirrifl SnlC. "VY I LI. !.„ gold 1" t ■:< .■:!;• CiM!r; II.' do“ VV the Town of Clinton.’. tie • loesdnyta August, 183#, the fonowtCK propsrty, vi~ : One negro girl named Coley, of yellow complet ion, tome twelve year* old, veijr likely end healthy. Levied Jouea v*. John pointed tend&nt. May 24th. 1838.' junol JAS.fl. BARNES, Sheriff. Vnited States IKanhal Sale. W ILL be sold, on thn first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door of llibb county and State of Georgia, In thoeityof Macon, between the legal hours of sale, Lots'ot Land, Nos. ’ (.100) Throe Ilundred, (871) Two Hundred and Sav- enty.One. and (i98) One Hundred aud Ninety-Eight in the (4th) Fourth District of originally Bandolph. now Terrell county, Georgia. Sold as the property of Nathan G. Christie to satisfy a fi. f*. from the 8outh Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of William A. Brunner, Cashier, vs. Nathan G. Christie and George W. Christie. Property pointed out by Nathan G. Christie. , Uso, will be told at the same time and place, lot of ,ui»d number not known, but known as th/> 19* whie'j John It. Cain resides, In tho Fifth District ot Randolph county, Georgia, on the road /ending front Dover to Cuthbert. Levied on as the property of John R. Cain, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sixth Cir cult Court of the United Stales for the Southern Dis trict of Georgia, in favor of William A.Branner, vs. John It. Cain. DANIEL H. STEW ART, inne 89-tds. P. °- Marshal Georgin-t'iawford Count). it 7 HERE AS Washington P. Vit.i.;-.-. Admhi 1 negro giri uauiuu v.eiuy, 01 yeuow 1 . *heae are, there. —. - ... f .... , .me twelve yean old, very likely and healthy. I singular, the kindred and CTetutow 0* sata deci i upon by virtue of one Mortgage/. fa. from to be and appear at tny twee, watitn the timi Superior Court in favorof Aurelius W.Gibaon, scribed by law, to anew cause. Tf JtJf- *“*>* In A. Child, to satiety said .fi. /«■; property why said application Mtonld not be granted, d out In said f. fa Also pointed out by de- , Given under my hand, this JiilylV1858. it.MnvS4th.18ML inly SO JAS. J. BAY, OrJ‘”i Drugs, Medicines, Dyes* Fate tit medicines, Varnishes. Perfumery, Jones county {sheriff Sale. W ILL be soU beforo the court house door, in Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale. One hundred acres of Land, adjoining Lands of James Wells and others; levied on as the property of Jesse Johnson, to satisfy two fi fa's, issued from a Justice's Court of 359th district. G. M„ one in favor of R. E. Miller vs. Jease Johnson, and one in favorof Deuning tt Miller v*. Jesso Johnson Levy made and returned to me bv Calvin Denning, constable. juiy 6 U'M SLOCUM B, Dep. Sheriff. Houston Sbcriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Courthouse door in the town of Perry, Houston c unty, within the legal hours of aale(l400) thirteen hundred acres of Laud, more or less, in the 14th District of said county. Levied on as the property of John D. Watkins, it being the place on which the Defendant now lives, and pur chased by him from Anderson Comer. Levied on by one fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court, Ander son Comer vs. John D. Watkins. Pointed out by Defendant. JOHN L. HOL8TEAD, 8h’ff. june 89-tds. Administrator’s Male. following Lots of Land, viz : Lot number 316, in the 3tli District, 2d Section, originally Cherokee, now ' •One Hu lea*. The above Land sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of tho Estate of Benj. B. Smith, late of Twiggs county, deceased. ROBT. K. PAR KEB, Adro'r. Macon, June 58,1858. Georgia, Jones coh' ,, J'* Mobusv, June 7,1858 T HE Court of Ordinary of w*fd county met t day, agreeably to law. Present, Ghahi.es a cartht. Ordinary. „ * ,, To Ike Honcralic the Grttinan of Jones County, The petition of Wm. A- L»ne, Administrator on the estate of John Brr“*. deceased, ehoweth that be has fully di»cbaof‘-d ‘he duty assigned him as such Administrator. «n«l therefore petitions the Court tor a disoharr** from said Administratorship. Wm. A. La sit, Petitioner. On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that station be issued, and that all persons concerned be and they are horeby required, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the 2d Monday in January- next. why the said Wm. A. Lane should not be dis charged from his Administratorship, and why Let ters Dismissory should not be granted to him. And it is further ordered by the Court, that this citation be published iu one or more public gaxettes 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 MACAKTHT. Ordinary. .spices, Brandy si ml Wines For Medical purposes, and all articles in the line, can be found strictly pure at the Drag Stare of ZEIL1X. HUNT ft Co. Opposite the Telegraph Building, Macon, Ga. june 22 Georgia, .tones county. . Monday, April 5th, 1858. l itH E court of Ordinary, of said county, met^this X day agreeably to J&w. Present, C" CARTHT. Ordinary. 7b the Honorable Ike Ordinary of Jonet county — The petition of L. Duncan and Davis Duncan,Exee otora of George Duncan. Sr., dec., respectfully show eth to the C'ourttbat they have discharged the dut; assigned them os such Executors, aud therefore pe t tion the Court for a discharge from their Executor ship. L. DUNCAN, / p* lit j nnRr DAVIS DUNCAN, J On hearing the above petition it is ordered tliai citation ho istued, and that all persons concerned be and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any t ley have, cn or betore the first Monday iu Novcm l er next, why the said L. Duucan and Davis Duncan should not be discharged from said Executorship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be gran ea ti them; and it is fnrther ordered, that this citation I e published in some public Gazette of said State for the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Conri oi Ordinary, this 5th of April, 1858. apl ljl CHAS MACARTHY, Ord, Gt'oi'K*::—Jones County. Monday, March 1, 1838. _ r HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this day, agreeably to law. Present, Charles Ma cartht, Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jonet County.— The petition ot John W. Simmons, Executor on the Pickens county, containing One Hundred and Sixty I 1 state of Piety Simmons, deceased, sboweth that he acres, more or less, aud one-half interest in Lot 123, f Los fully discharged the duty assigned him as such «th District, 2d Section, originally Cherokee, now f Executor, and therefore, petitions the Court for a dis- Pickens county, containing Eighty acres, more er charge from said Executorship. John W. Simmons, Petitioner. On hearing tho above petition, it is ordered, that citation bo issued, and that all persons concerned be i mi they are hereby required, to show cause, if any I hey have, on or before the 1st Monday, in Septem Iter next, why the said Joha W. Simmons should not be discharged from his Executorship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him And is further ordered by the Court, that this citation be published in one or more p-ib’io gazettes of saiu stale, for the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court ot Ordinary, this 1st day of March. 1858. mar 15 CHAS. MACAliTHT, Ordinary. Jones County Sheriff* Sale. O N the first Tuesday in September next, will be sold in Clinton, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, one lot of land 200 acres, more or Jess, the laud on winch Bosz Hatchings new lives, ad joining lands to Joshua Harris and others. Said land levied on as thoproperty of Boaz, Kitchens, to sat isfy a fi. fa issued from the Superior Conrt of said county, in favor of Calvin Broach. juiy 20-tds WM. SLOCUMB, D.ghff. Joues County Sheriff* Sale. j W ILL be sold, before the Court House door in ? the town of Clinton, on first Tuesday in Sep- T ^ HoioraUc /4t . Ordinary of raid count*.— lemoer next, the following property to-wit 1 one no- ■ , fh - |ion oCLurana , Xye gttmfS&urtx, and Sam- gro woman named Mil y. some forty yean old, levied , fi La administrator with the wiU annexed on Georgia—Jones County. Monday. March 1,1858. I T HE Court of Ordinary of aaidcounty met this day agreeably to law, Pre.-ent—Chaui.hs >1 tcab- yh y, Or dinar}’. on aa tlie property of Rachael Broach, Executrix of George Broach, dcc'd. to satisfy one fi fa from Bihb county Superior Court iu favor of Powers and Whit tle.uae of Lewis N. Whittle vs. Rachael Broach, Ex ecutrix of George Broach, dee'd. Sold by order of Bibb Superior Court, also to satisfy ono cost fi fa from Bibb Superior Court. J AS. G. BARNES, juiy 20 Sheriff. Postponed Lulled Stale's illanhalS Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House in the city of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours of sale, the foDowiug property, i Lots of Land No.' , 183,184, 208 and 203, all in the 4th District of Pulaski comity, together with the im movements. levied on as the property of Morris Pul lock to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth (Circuit Court ot the United States for the Southern District of Geor gis, in favor of Carharr, Brother ft Co., vs. Thomas D. L. Ryan, Morris Pollock and Norman McDuffie. (The above lands wero heretofore levied upon and advertised by tho wrung numbers as follows.- No's. 83,84,108 and 103, the error having been in the wrong number* being entered on the Tax Digest of Pulaski couuty.) DANIEL II. STEWART, juuo 22 ■ U. S. Marshal. Houston .Slicritr Sale. W ILL be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of silo, the following property to-wit: The following Lots of Land in the (13) Thirteenth District of Houston county, No. 153, No. 154 and No. 184, containing Six Hundred and Thirteen and a half (613 j) acres, more or iesa. Levied on as iheproper- ty of Pulaski Holt, to satisfy a Tax fi. ft. against said Defendant. Also, at the same time and place, ono lot or tract of Land in the village of Henderson, Houston coun ty, containing one half acre, more or less, No. not known, but kuownastbe black smith shop end wood •hop lot of Osborn Joues. Levied on ns his prop erty to satisfy three Justice Court fi. fas, issued from the 92S District, G. M.. one iu favor of Alfred liar vey, one in favor of Wm. B. Jobson, and one in fa vor of E. L. Felder, v*. said Defendant. Levy made and returned to me by Wm. Richardson, constable. JOHN SMITH. june 29-Ids. Dep. Sheriff. — Administrator's Sales A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Jasper county, sitting as n Court of Ordinary, will be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in October next, in tho town of MonticcHo, Jasper county, ail tbe lands lying in said county, belonging to the estate of William Barclay, deceased, oeiwiet- ing ot about four hundred acres, adjoining lamia of John Weathersbee, James H. Roberta, William Jen kins and others, near Ocmulgee river; said farm consists of about fifty or sixty acres of first quality bottom laad, about half iu cultivation, also, a con alderable portion of fresh land, about two hundred acres of good timbered laud and a never failing spring of good water, and the farm is well watered, aud in a high state of cultivation. Said lauds sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said do- oeaaed. Terms made known on the day of sale, june 59-tds.WM. JENKINS. Aflin'r. NOTICE. A LL persons are herby warned not to credit SOL OMON II. LOCKE TT, a minor, ou uiy account, ns I will not pay any debts he may contract unless by my written order. T1103. S HUMPHRIES, July 80 Executor of James Lockett. O I ICE -Sixty Days after date, application ttjr . I will be made to the Ordinary of Ilouaton Connty, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Joseph Good win, late of Houston County, deceased. JOHN SMITH. Adm’r. June 22. S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court ot Ordinary of Jones couuty. the estate of Mary Moore, deceased, respectfully thowetli to the Court that they have fully discharged the duty assigned them ns such, and therefore peti tion the Court for a discharge from their administra torship, Loras a Tyx, i Samuel H. Lane, ( 1 eUtioners. On hearing the above petition, it is ordeied thnt citation beissned, and that all persons concerned be aud they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday iu 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 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 minutes of Jones Conrt of Ordinary, this the 1st of March, 1858. mar 16 CHAS- MACARTHY, Ord. Georgia, Jones County. Monday, April 5th, 1858. rpHEcourtof Ordinary, of said county, met this X day agreeably to law. Present, CHAS. MA- CaRTHY, Ordinary. To the Honomble the Ordinary tf Jon<< County.— The petition of Boling G. Morris, Administrator de b mis non on the estate of Joha M. Hammock, dec , respectfully sboweth to tbe Court that be lias fully discharged the duty assigned him as such Admimis- trator, and therefore petitions the Court for a dis charge from his Administratorship. BOLING MORRIS, Petitioner. On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that citation bo issued, and that ail persons concerned be, and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or betore tho 1st .Monday in November next, why the said Boling G. Morris should not be discharged from said Administratorship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be granted to liim; mil it is further ordered thai this citation be publish ■ec! in some public Gazette ofsaid State for the spocc uf six months. A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court oi Ordinary, this 5th day of April, 1853. apl 13 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord. Georgia—Jones Connty. Monday, July 5th, 1838. T HE Conrt of Ordinary of said county met this day agreeablv to law. Present—CHAS. MA CARTHY. Ordinary. To the Honorable Ow Ordinary of Jone* County.— The petition of Richmond Buckner, Exei-utor ot Benj.Todd. Sr., deoeated, respectfully showetli to the Court that he has fully discharged the duty assigned him as such executor, and therefore' petitions tbe Court tor a iMsetntrge from W» executorship. Richmond Buckner, Peiitioner. On bearing tbe 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, ou or before the fid Monday in January next, why the said Richmond Buckner should not be discharged from said Executorship, and why Let- levs Dismissory should not be granted to liim. It is ordered, that that this citation be published in some public Gazette of said State for for the space if six months. A truo extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this 51it ilay of July, 1858. juiy 13 C'AAa MACARTHY, Ord. Georgia—Jones Comity Monday, July 3, 1658. _ rpUE Court of Ordinary of said county met *bU X day agreeably to law. Present—Charles Ma- cartiiy, Ordinary. To the Honorable the Ordinary of taid Count tt.— The petition of Henry G. Dame, Administrator ou the estate of Wm. B. Dame, deceased, respectfully ■howeth to the Court, that he has fully discharged the duty assigned him as such Administrator, and there fore petitions to the court for a discharge, from bib Administratorship. Henry O. Dams, Petitioner. Op hearing the above petition, it is ordered that A XalGSCn?! LIGHT!! LIGHT!! SPIRIT GAS ! Siznains Flixici .Nl) CAMPH1NE. For sale l>y may 13 ZE1LIN, HUNT fc OO. NEW DRUG STOKE. ALEX. A. MENARD, RALSTON’S BUILDING, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA jQA8 just received and is now opening a fresb stock of Driiga, rkrmfcaW, PldMs, Oils, I'crfnnirrj, i finrs, Pli Jlcdicincs I uitriimritlMj Dye-Stuffs, Pntrnl Jlciti- rmncriiticn! •fl-- Preparations, Ac My Drugs have been selected with strict refer ence to their purity and quality; they are fresh and ■nay be fully relied on. Op Orders Pnilltfully Exrciilril. -API 133“ Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family .Medi cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at nU hours of the dnv or night. A large lot of Artificial Tcrtl. just received JUST RECEIVED. ,-jr AAA Papers Gnnlrn Meeds. ^O.UUU 3 bush. Kentucky Itlnr Ginas, A. A. MENARD. Drought, feb?4- tf Cherry Street SELLING OFF AT COST. Selling off at Cost! PARKER’S. V’ O W is the time f.-r those who intend visiting the i\ Watering Places and at tending the various Com inencements, to buy Dress Goods cheaper than they ever saw them. W. W. PAKKERJc Co. will sell at COST, their ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS, which contains every variety of the most Fashiona ble Styles and said to be, by far, the handsomest stock in Macon. Onr facilities enable us to buy aslow as any house in the trade, and the Stock having been purchased at exceeding low rates, the public may reiv on getting bargains. We are not in tbe habit of constantly advertising goods at Cost, and as we intend what we say, we feel assured that such an opportunity is now presented as may not occnr again. jnno 22 tf W. W. PARKER A CO. Marseilies, Talmas and Cups, F OR Misses at may ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’. Gravel. There are in every section oi the county hundreds and thousands suffering from the disease called Grav el—a disease having its origin under various circum stances ; sometimes produced by dissipation and high liviug, sometimes by impoverished and irregular liv ing, and oftentimes'by mental disquietude, physical exhaustion, Ac., ftp. The progress of tho disease is oftentimes very slow, scarce arresting tho attention of the patient, and without much disturbance to the general health—it other cases its progress is rapid and of tho most pain ful distressing character. In either case, however, patients are very apt to be lulled into a false securi ty by the escaping of the sandy deposits, thinking that so long as tbe deposit continues to escape there is no need of giviog tbe complaint any veiw particu lar medical attention. But how truly are they sleep ing over a mine, while the match is already lighted —forgetting that the slightest circumstances may give rise to the detention of one, even tbe smallest particle oi tbe deposit may givo rise to the formation of stone, one of the most horrible dseases that flesh is heir to, and a disease that, in nine cases out of ten, has its origin in Grave!. How truly does it behoove every one suffering, even from the mildest form of thediseaee to take heed lest the most serious results take place from their negligence to give it that rem ediai attention which it so much and so traly demands As a remedy in this disease, and one that may bo relied upon with every confidence, “ Rislet’s Cox- pound Fluid Extract or Hut hu" stands very far in advance ot every preparation—a remedy that has long been used by some of tbe most emineut mem bers of the medical profession and regarded by them as one of tbe safest, most speedy and effectual reme- oies within their re; ch. Let every sufierer try it anil if he will do so in good faith and persevere in the taking ot It, he way rest assured it will not foil to re move every vestige of ibe disease. It is for sale by Druggists everywhere. Price 81,00. MARKAL, KIdLKY ft KITCHEN, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 78 Barclay St, New York. |7j 2w joly 27 NEW U DELIGHT F U L TO THE EYE And accessible (o tlie Purses of Hie lk/£±J.lioaEL 2 tHEMM’S STOCK OF \a sura HOODS, JUST received, Silk., Iterate, Giiigiiaiti, Uttnibrlc and Margravine . ROSE®* Printed Jaconet, Swiss and Organdie MUSLINS, of every grade ; Bordered Prints, Expan sion Skirts, French Lace and Chan tilly Lace IVTo, 10.1:111 Domestic Goods of every description. Head Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Cor sets and Articles for the Toilet. All of which being purchased late in the season, can be offered at a great reduc tion on former PRICES. G-EORGIA Mastic Roofing Company THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from <3 I -S I- S5 rs ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE ANDLIVt X Eli MEDICINES now before tbe public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectu al than any otber medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, beta Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eiect its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplish ing two purposes effectually, withoutany of the pain ful feelings experienced in the operations of mos Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same timo that it purges it; and when taken daily in mode rate doses, will strengthen and bniid it up with un usual rapidity. The LIVER is one of; • the principal regulators of the human body, and ysj! when it performs its tunctinns well, the sow-; 1 j ersoftheststemarefui- ly developed. Thestom- it ache is nlinos entirely dependent on the heal-;/ - \ thy action of the Liver n-iw‘ ance of its functions fault, and the whole sys queuce of one organ- ceased to do its duty, organ, one of the pro- study, in a practice tf to fin* proprietors of Land for Sale. I OFFEu tor immediate sale COO acre, of good Farming Land. :cO<l < LE.ii:CD AND IIV CULTIVATION, Tho place lies on the road leading from Poudtown to Buenavista, four miles from llie former place. Good DWELLINGS, GIN HOUSE, SCREW and all other buildings necessary on a well appoint ed farm. Address, J. II. BIVINS, may II—8m] Pondtown Plantation for Sale. • zEING desirous of moving to the West, I now 1 I offer my entire settlement of laud for sale, 7 ..iles Sontbwest of Macou, near tho Perry Road.— i be place contains 850 acres, about too cleared and ji, a due »t ite of cultivation. On it there is a good framed d^ebiug with 9 rrom.s good new framed Giu nouse and Screw, negro Cabins, Cribs and Stables and Blacksmith Shop, aud all necessary outbuild ings, and 2 good wells of water, aud plantation well watered with branches, and a fine Orchard, ail of which I will sell to suit the times. BTUPilUN WOODWARD, juiy 20—2m ~ Valuable Plantation for Sale- AM now offering for sale my plantation iu Jones _ County, seven miles above Macon, on tho Oe mulgee River, containing 1200 acres of laud.—At tached to the place is 3u0 acres Swamp lands, (river bottom) Termsone sudtwo years' credit. Any one wishing to purchase valuable Lands, will uo well to call and examine tlie above as I am determined to sell. ROB'T. LUNDY. tn^Georgia Cttixen please copy.apl 20 «>•'*« c itatiou be issued, and thaTin peLons raocerued be Ihe slav^. Tnd a L.nd WareanT. ]C0 aifl belonc ff* ^ w l>w »fr /«^°ired_t ? _show CaUte, ifau.T the slaves, and a Land Warrant, ICO acres, bcioii, iug to the estate of Charlotte Hammock, late of sa! county, deceased, for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. MARGARET W. FELTS, Adm’x. jnly 13 with the will annexed S IX*1'V DAYS utter dale, application will be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of Houston conn ty, for Isave to sell all the Real Estate of Lewis Pot lock, late ofsaid county, doceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditor* of said deceased. JAMES G. POLLOCK, I Administrators, ft ISAAC WOODARD, j Caeterorum. Jnij» Executors’ Sale. W ILL be sold before tbe Court Honae door in I the town of Knoxville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in October next. The plantation of Robert Howe, deceased, containing eight hun dred and fifty acres, be tho same more or leas, Ivin; on Okchumkee and Elkihatchee, and near Flint Riv er. It is a desirable plantation, a comfortable dwel ling House, good Smoke-house, Negro cabins, new Giu Houses and Screw, good Cribs. Stables, Ac., and on Okchumkee Creek, that runs through said land, there la a splendid waterfall, plenty of water for a Mill, Factory, or anything else. The land is as good as any in middle, lower or upper Georgia, well adap ted to Com, Wheat, Oats or Cotton. Persona wish - ing a good and comfortable place, are requested to examine tbe premise* for themselves, before the day of sale. The same can bo sold privately, if ap plied for, and ou liberal terftia—one hall the 25th of December next, the other half the first day of J anu- S ’, I860. Possession given at the first payment at ristmas next, or before, if the first payment is made. July 20 EGBERT P. DANIEL, > -WILLIAM J. HOWE, J 12 *”- MARY M. CLARK,) Libel for Divorce. In Bibb vs. > Superior Court, May Term, CHARLES CLARK.) 1858. IT appearing to tbe Court by the return of the Sheriff, that Defendant does not reside in this conn ty, and it further appearing that said Defendant docs not reside in this State, it is on motion, Ordered, that aud Defendant appear and answer at the next Term of this Court, and that service be perfected by tho publication of this or.l.-i' once a mouth for three jolpB in the Georgia Telegraph, ortho case be oonritierudin default, and the Plaintiff allowed to proceei. WM. K. D.-i:U\FFENUEIU, Attorney f..r Libellant. A true Kiir.i.'t from tho ffin.itea of Ifibii S»!" rior Court, June 14th, 185$. A. II. BOSS, Ci'k. iuiy U-ui3in. KUNA WAY F ROM the subscriber, on the 30th of May, 1838, a bay Mare Mule, 10 or 12 years old. blind in one eye, with a shoe on tbe left hind foot, and is consid erably marked with gear. Any information concern, ing said runaway, will be thankfully received, and any peraon delivering thu mule at my residence shout 3/ miles north-east of Macon, and abont 1{ miles north of the “Cross Keys.” will be liberally rewarded. L. P. HOSKINS. Macon. juneB-tfi they have, ou or before tlie 2d Monday in Janna.y next, why the said Henry G. Dame should not be dis charged from said Administratorship, and why Let-1 tc-rs Dismi-sorv should not be granted to him -, ana it is farther ordered that tills citation be published in some pnblic Gazette of the State for the space of six months. A truo extract from the minutes of tlie Jone* Court of Ordinary, this 5th day of July, 1858. CHAS. MACARTHY, juiy 13 Ordinary. State of Georgia* Maltimore Mincbew,) Cr sa Bill to Nov. Term, vs. >1858, in Bibb Superior Court, George A. Minchew.) tor Disoovery and Relief. rnHE above statea c*use being founded upon an X original Bill filed by George A. Minchew, vs. Maltimore Mincbew, which was returned to the May Term, 1853, of Bibb Superior Court, which original Bill was answered at the November Term, 1835, of said Court. Now iu obedience to an order of His Honor Henry G. Lamar aa Chancellor, tbe Defend ant in said Cross BUI, Geo. A. Minchew, is hereby notified, that after a publication in • publio newspa per one- a mouth for four months prior to said Nov. Term, 1853, of this notice, be will be required to ap pear Rud file liis answer in tbe proper office, to said Cross Bill, otherwise the Complainant in said Cross Bill will move tbe Court to take said Bill pro ronfetso. JNO. RUTHERFORD, Compi'nts Att’y. juiy C—once a month 4 months Georgia—.Sonus CoTiuTy: W HEREAS H. J. .Marshall applies to the Hon orable, tlie Ordinary of said county, for Let ter* of Administration de bonis non cum tustamento anuexo on the Estate of Wm. Marshall, late of said connty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be aud appear at ray offles on 1st Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. _ Given uuder my hand, (his 22d day of July, 1653. jnly27 CHAS. MAOABTHY, Ordinary._ niXTY DAYS after~date, application will lie O made to the Court ot < trdhnry of Houston comi ty, fur leave to sell all tho Real Estxt>- of Robert Smith, late of said couoty.dee.d.ior ilio benefit I’ the hoirs and ereditozs of - .id deceased. .i niy Ul DA VIP WALKER, Adin'r. l-’cat iiersi LBS. Trv.r.f-i Lire ('/-•so K.-.-:h.-r--, Mil#- l.v KEAUDENft GAINES. S. B&AINJSBD’S VARIETY STOKE. COTTON AVENUE. Opposite C. H. Freeman, and Foss, Coleman and Foss. C ROCKERY, GLASS WARE, FURNISHING ARTICLES of all kinds, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Tin Ware, &c. Furniture made to order, repaired, cleaned and repolished in tbe best manner. Mattraeses made to order, and repaired. Violins, Canes and Umbrellas, repaired aad varnished Ordersthankfully received and executed with dispatch. N. B. Uraffeuburg Medicine for sale, warranted pure from the Company. Macon. June 22, 1858. ISAAC HAYDEN J. THUS. WOODWARD. Sale and Lively Stable. H AYDEN ft WOODWARD are now «y) prepared to furnish their friends and zh£v' the public generally, with good safe Horsey L 1 / V and new aa well ns tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in complete order at the shortest notice. They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict personal attention to business and reasonable Con!. IPrlern wiU enable them to do so. ES** Horses fed and kept by tho day, w eek or mouth. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery Office, Macon, Ga^apl .Lime, Lime, Lime, FROM THE “CIIEWACLA LIME WORKS/’ ALABAMA. W E are now prepared to furnish any quantity (from l to 500 hbls) of tho above named ar ticle, equal if net superior inqnality tothebeat Rock land, at as low or lower figures than any Lime can be bad in our market. Masons and contractor* will find't to their inter est to. .11. C. CAMPBELL ft SON. City papers copy. Agents. mOME ZiIGHT! TEST RECEIVED, :i lot of :ho beat and latest im- •I provem -.it in FLUID OAS LAMPS, decidedly tl; ■ In -t li;-Rtyet invent, d. Call and see them, a- they are only to be s RUSSELL’S PATENT I^ire cSz> "Water Fro of MASTIC ROOFING 03NT CANVAS. HAVING purchased the right to use and sell the above ROOFING for several SOUTHERN STATES, we are now prepared to do ROOFING or SELL RIGHTS to use the same. This roofing is adapted to now or old BUILDINGS, steep or fist roots and oan be put over Plank or old leaky ahingles.Tin or Iron Roofs; it costs about half the price and is much better than Tin—is not affected by boat or cold and Is impervious to wa ter ; it is fire proof, aid it is tbe best roofing ev er invented for STEAMBOAT DECKS, Rail HoadL Oars, Bridges, &c, fee. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For further information apply to FREEMAN*ROBERTS, or janlD tf A. P. CHERRY Macon, Ga. Patent Wire Braced Grain CRADLES, r AND O FIGURES and warranted Blades; 8IL- i> Y’KR STEEL Sl'TIIES. SNATHES. SICKLES, ependent for tlie proper perform-) when tbe stomach is at; — tem suffers in conse- I— the LIVE R—havingiL For tho disease ofthatj 1; prietors has made it hisj^j' . more than twenty years i to find some remedy where wit li to counteract- ; the many derangements to which it is liable. lAi' To prove that this re- p—jimedy is at lost found, any person troubled! with LIVER C O M PLAINT, in any of its/'Vforms, has but to try bottle, and conviction I \*r, is certain. These Gums removo! , all morbid or bad mat terfromthesystem.sup-’rKiplyingin their place healthy ilowof bilo, andjw invigorating the stom ache, causing food to di-1. .Igest well. PURIFYING T1IE BLOOD, giving i r“"! tone and health to-the whole machinery, re-i. moving the cause of the disease—effecting a rad |N. ical cure. BILLIOUst AT-'U^I TAf:KS iire eured, akd WHAT IS BETTER.! PREVENTED, by the occasional uao Of the f-y LI VE Ii INVIGOR. TOR- \jTi I. Ono dose after eating t 1 is sufficient to relieve tlie stomach aud prevent 1 ij the food from rising and souring. :iT Only one dose taken! before retiring, pre vents NIGHTMARE j - Only one dose taken :Pn : at night, loosens the bowels gently, and curts:p“3 COSTIVENESS S3T One dose of two J-teaspoonfulls will al ways relievo S I CJ K-if-r! HEADACHE. <5,.e bottle taken for;F*1 female obstruction 1 moves the cause of She!; jdisease, and makes perfect cure. Only one dose imme- jr^ LIC, while ' .j OnednsooftenrepcRt- rH cd is a sure cure for CHOLERA MORBUS.! _|and a preventive of CHOliERA. ![ li tjp* Only one bottle 1 is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness. rf) E3?" Ono bottle taken;'X-^if o r JAUNDICE, re moves all sallowncss or/\ ‘unnatural color from tho skin. Ip]; 'Oue dose taken a short f* , “( time beforo eating gives vigor to the sppe- Lj 1 tite, and makes food di gest welt. IrCl ' One dose often repeat- ed cures CHRONIC DIAURIKEA i 11 its• ^ worst forms, while SUMMERand BOWEL fj complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses euro r" attacks "by WORMS in children; there is nosurer, safer, speedier 'idiately relieves CHO remedy in the world, as A few bottles citing the absorbents. j VVe take pleasure mT ! ivei J for F I'E-jyr VER, fE.i^lt op it Never Kails, cures DROPSY, by ex recommending this me for FEVER AND and all FEVERS operates with cer- jare willing to testify to pleasure dicine as a preventive! AGUE, CHILL FE- ofa BILLIOUS TYPE tainty. and thousands; -^ its wonderful virtues. '\Jj_ VII vvtioiaae it nrc giving (Sirir nunni»i»::s tt'ntinioiiy. in its favor. fjl 1 * Jlix water in tiic mouth with the In vigorator, unit mwallow both together. THE LIVER LW1G0KAT0R ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and is dai‘y working cures, almost too great to believe. Itcuresasif by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure aoy kind of LIVER Complaint, from the tho worst Jaundice or Dysyepsia to a common Head ache, all of which ore the result of a DISEASED LIVER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANFORD ft CO., Proprietors. 345 Broadway, N. Y. YY'hotcaule AgcnlH : BARNES ft PAitK. New York : T. W. DYOTT ft SONS, Philadelphia ; L. S BURK, ft CO., Boston; H. II HAY ft CO., Portland; JOHN D. PAUK. Cincinnatti; GAYLORD ft HAMMOND, Cleveland; FAHNESTOCK ft DAVIS, Chicago; O. J. WOOD ft CO.. St. Louis ; GEORGE KKYSEK, Pittsburgh ; S. S. HANCE, Baltimore, and retailed by all Drug gists. Sold Wholesale and Retail by ZEILIN, HUNT*CO., Macon. Ga. mar 16 10m GRASS HOOKS may 18 STKAYV RA K ES. f r sale by I N. WEED, Macon, Ga. M ADE by EnKKr BKO., and warranted to work well. BROWN'S Virginia WheatTbresli era, for sale by may 18 N.WEED, Macon. Ga. HORSEPOWERS. E MORY'S Celebrated Rail-Road Powers : SINCLAIR'S Lever Horse Powers ; WHITMAN'S Lever Horse Powers, all of which are warranted to work well, in field or house. For side at Manufacturer's prices, by may 13 N. WEED, Macon, Ga. W heat Fans. G RANT’S Patent Fan Mills, all sizes ; CLINTON’S Celebrated Fan Mills, all sizes; BROWN’S Virginia Fan Mills, all sizes, all complete wiih Sieves and warranted, for sale by mav 18 N. WEED. Macon, Ga. J. li. Ktiiisoni ft Co. MANOYACTORERiJIND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ANUYACTUKERUINO WHOLESALE DEALERS! BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Courlland ft 39 Vey Streets, New York. . H. Ransom, ) (A. P. Ransom, Dan’) Hansom. > 4 Darius W. Geer W. A. Ransom, j < Bill. II. Boyd. Embroideries !! Embroideries !! ’ UftT received from tho latest importations 500 Swiss and Jac. Collars from 23q. to 64 each. 100 pr. “ “ Sleeves from 50o. to 61 ‘ 50setts of Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleoves from 75c. to 66 n piece. 500 yds. Swiss and Jaconet Edging, from 12c. to 81 25 per yard. 200 yds. 8wiss “ Insertion “ 61 00 per yd. too Embroidered Linen Hdkfe. from23c. to 8t0. 30 Embroidered Swiss Dresses of the very la test designs. 200 Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook Bands, from 25o- to 85 00. 20 Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles usually found under the head of Embroideries. Tho above Goods were bought at the recent large Auction Sales iu New York, and bought at guch re markable low prices, that I am enabled to sell them at 50 per cent, less than actual value. BP Ladies please call and satisfy yourselves of the fact, at the More of ELIAS EINSTEIN, juiy 13 Cor. fid St. ft Cot. A v. Triangular Block. TV* Georgia Citizen and Mate Press copy. DB. A. PIERCE, HOMOEOPATH OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for sale. ■Macon. Jnly 13-tf. DISSOLUTION. rpHE Firm of BEARDEN & FRANCISCO is this day dissolved by mutual consent. It It. Bearden is fully authorized to use the name of the firm iu settlement. R. It. BEARDEN. W. B. FRANCISCO, Macon, Ga., April 1,1853. H. L. McCLCNG. May 4—tf R. )un J appr< elated. K. HUTCHING: text to Mr-. Des-m .000 E MANTILLA!)! MANTILLAS! VEIt V style of the above arti.-’e, at price: tosuit purchasers, can be obtained at may 4 ROSS, COLEMAN ft ROSS'. k’loitr and Coin. r\ r\ SACKS first rate fri -fii ground Flour, diffc-r- Ull ent brands, 75 Barrels Knoxville City .Mills Extra Family Flour, oqual to Hiram Smith's or nny other brands. 500 bushels of Corn, just received ,i;d for sale at low figures. may 4 BEARDEN ft GAINES. STRAW CUTTERS. ii « EltHA VE’8 HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR :o*sr;sipbpsia, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER MJN'D AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a dis ordered STOMACH OR LIVES, S UCH ns Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costivoness Blind and Bleeding Piles. In ail Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Hoerbave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into tbe United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the 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 be 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 Uf-, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. No'ticz.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to tho sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTIONt Tlie great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to ffuy anything else until you have given Boerhave’g Hol land Bitters a fair trial. Ono bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions. C3F* Sold at 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 83, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts burg, Pennsylvania. Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECICER ft CO., ZEILIN. HUNT ft CO.. GEORGE PAYNE, and Druggists generally, throughout the State, may 18 VALUABLE Plantation for Sale IN MONROE COUNTY. The undersigned wishing to move West, - i ;il now offers his Plantation for sale, lyingjjt”, —fiA. on the Thomaston Road, sixteen miles from the city of Macon, and adjoining, mid only one-half miie from tho Mountpelier Springs. It contains (1,150; eleven hundred aud fifty acres of Land, about onu half cleared and in high state of cultivation, the other half in the woods and'well timbered. On the place is a good framed house with six rooms ,- good framed negro houses, framed gin house, good cotton screw, framed horse stables, good corn cribs, and all neci --ary outbuildings in good repair. On tbe place there is as good a well of water and good springs, as can bo found in Middle Georgia.— There is also, as good a selection of fruits. Apples, Peaches. Plumbs and Grapes, as can be found on any place. Tho place is well watered with good and constant running streams. I will sell with the place. Corn, Fodder, Oats and Stock. Tho place will be sold altogether, or divided so ns to make two settlements. It is convenient to Churches and Schools and Mills. 1 will lie found on the place at all times, and will take great pleasure in showing it to any one wanting to buy. may 18 STEPHEN D. CHAPMAN. Journal ft Messenger, please copy. T. C. NISBET, INDRY m MACHINE SHOP, (Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia. * vn ,1LST BEC E1VE» A .NU now opening, a fresh invoice. . - r L Chip and Neapolitan bonnets - RIBBONS, famoy Abo. beautiful double Skirt ° SILK ROBKq SUNS DHEifi G00B3, LACE Store TriangulJr Block A s L ' S ’ Store from M*nufc rt n:iffSff. TRAVELING SPRING MILLINprv v j-RS. A DAMOUR, ta,j Mt receive? ' large s apply of the above goodx and wd! receive an add.t.cnal lot every otb!? fp week during tho season. J ‘ Dfe r gjjr Country Milliners wiilfindit to their ^ give her a call and examine her chasmg elsewhere.a* they c.« buy very S%gJ Her goods are all NEW and FASHirw- "° 2 Ciiange of Sciicdul SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON 5TEAMPACKETLINE IN CONNNECTION with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rail Roads. rjpHE splendid and Fast Running GORDON. F. Barden, Commander,leavesSavan. nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going North; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 8J o’clock (after tho arrival of the carsof tbe North Eastern R. Road.) and ar rives at Savannah early the following mornings. By this ronte 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 the 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. LAFITTE ft CO., Ag’ts, Charleston, jan 19 LOUIS MENARD, F. H. SURGHAKD. Late with M. D. Barnes.jLate with Day ftMaussenet, MENARD & BURGHARD, Watchmakers & Jewellers, A"Y 7ILL open at their new store, Ralston’s JsL V V Range, corner of Cotton Avenue and 3 Cherry street, about the 1st of October, r-ilfe-dfc beautiful and well selected assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware, Musical Instrumemts, Fancy Goods, &c., &c, An examination of which, they wonld 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 satisfaction, by the best workmen in the n the South. They hope, by offering choice and elegant Goods and by strict attention to business, to merit a liber al sha’reof public patronage. sep 29 BROAVN’S HOTEL. OPPOSITE THE MW RAIL ROAD DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl15 so Brass, Whalebone and 'SS^^^’Hfl general assortment of Mantillas suitable tl°T- 4 son, Leghorn, Dunstable. Amazone and d f*,”’ for Misses anil Children, English Straw 1 Neapolitans, Crape, and a laigeassortmmfer’ 0 "^ ing bonnets. =r= ^; New Spring GoodS AND SUMMER G- O O D B, Consisting of Fine French Crape and St.. „ NETS, Hair and Braid BONNETS uTv®° X ' FLATS ot all the newest and most tmkl“j T gy both for Ladies’ ami Misses'. Infants' and Bot.^iT ' Embroideries. Mourning Sets. Dn-« t.- 8,f - Hair Braids of every variety. Fancy dal Wreaths. Head Dresses of every strie Also, a full assortment oi Corsets, Exten«;'n. u- ti - Steel, Spring and W tnL Sls.oXo-fc.oTa. Sk.i r t s Also, a general assortment of KiVi-v .7,', CLES, all of which she offers LOW FOR Cash Ladies are especially invited to call and her Goods before purchasing elsewhere for past favors, she still solicits a .11^0^ *' Acre. • •, puron- ♦ ■ JSTjtbW SPRUNG niLLninv. JVErs. Iriowland TS now opening a large and elegantSfifk n t 1 PATTBBNiiAT* The Ladies aren't vitod to call, as she trusts in Style £U2xc3L 3E*rice % to please her Customers. apl 3 HATS! HATS' 1 SPRING STOCK, IF YOU WANT A FINE FASHIONABLE HAT.MLI 1 STONE’S HATSTOIIK," Opposite Lanier House. His Youth s and Children Hats ca 1 not besoms, ed iu any market. You can find every qn«lin ,,f XiCglior-DM and Straw* from 10 rout* up todo'. lars. He would particularly call attention tohknsen-ir stock of Gents French Felt Hats forSummer, which for beauty of SHAPE wd C<>L OR can not be surpassed. Ho is receiving direct from the North the y m liatest and Sest Styles, of all kinds, ce'iors and prices. Oall and See—No Trouble TO SHOW GOODS. apl 20 Lightning Conductors. T HE Subscriber having located at Macon, and be ing constantly iu receipt of the most generally approved Lightning Conductors now in use, would respectfully announce to tho people of Georgia, that he is prepared to fill all orders, and protect in the most perteet manner, not only thoproperty but the lives of all, from Lightning. In the IUid now offer ed, large size, durability, and scientific adaptation are combined; being at the same time simple in con struction, the liability to derangement is very srnali. Address'nt Macon. Ga., BYRON CHURCH. The following is Respectfully submitted; We. the undersigned, having examined and made uso of tho Lightning Conductor, offered by Byitm Church to the public, confidently recommend thorn ns being gotten up upon scientific principles, ef ficient and durable. O. L. Smith, President Female College, Macon. James B. ayt.es. Builder, “ I) B. IVooDHUrr, Architect, “ Rev. II. H. Rees, Rector of Christ Church, Macon, jnno 9 3m* For Bale or Rent, HE Dn-rlling Hoiucniu! Loi situa- ed nearly Opposite Dr. McDonald's late residence, on Second Street, in Macon. The Dwelling contains Seven ltonm* besides a brick B.isemeiit, good Out lions, s and a fine Well of Wa ter. The lot is well shaded, very healthy and qniet; and also convenient to tlm hudm-ss portions of the city. Enquire of LANIER ft ANDERSON. apl 13 GRAINMTE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE, THE 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 ns inferior to n. other First Class Hotel in the South, and from ib central location, its large and airy rooms, offersgreat inducements and accommodations to Families am. Transient persons. The public may expect from thk House, all the loxnries and comforts to be found i any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar 2 Late of the Floyd House. FLINT HOUSE. MACON, GA, ORMERLY known as the Macon House, on First street, opposite Patten, Col- fs**j lins ft Co., has been recently fitted up with I s8 8.1 a large addition, for the accommodation of Boarders and the traveling public, who will find it to their in terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and see i«r themselves. Tbe proprietor, thank ful for past tavors, flatters himself that by strict at tention to business, he will receive bis share of pub lie patronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the above bouse, when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen tative. The table shall not be inferior to any iu the substantiate of life. iZPi'io© of Board: For a single meal 50 Slipper, Lodging and Breakfast 1,85 By the day 1,50 Single week 8,00 By the month (Board ft Lodging)....20,00 fob 2 THOS H FL1X r, Proprietor. SPRUNG STOCK OF FASHIONABLE HATS! BELDEN &,C0. A R E now offering a Splendid Stock of ft* Goods in their line, consisting of thefol- Jh lowing:— ai SpriDg Siik Hats. “ Black Cassimere Hats. “ Pearl Soft Felt “ “ Men’s Blue, Brown and Black SilkandVeivelcqx “ Linen and i-rass Check Hats. “ Panama (Extra Fine) “ “ East India (new article) “ % “ Extra Leghorns and Floridas. BOYS’ Straw Caps, Fancy Leghorns and East In dia (Fine.) Youths' Leghorn, cheap and fine. Straw Goods for Children, from 20 cents to S3.M. Men’s and Boys’ Palin Leaf Hats, by tbe dozen. These Goods are all of the latest variety and style, and will be sold cheap. apr 9 _ MW SPJiLNG CLOTHM E. WflNSHiP I S now receiving a largo and entirely neir seek of Spring and Siumr.cr Clothing and Gest* X.'nrnisliiug Goods, to which he invites A"at tention of the public. Furnishing Goods. Linen Bosom Shirts, Lisle Thread and Cotton Undershirts, Linen and Jeans Draws, Cravats, Suspenders and Gloves, Silk, Lisle Thread and English Cotton }bc;'-. Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Just received at E. WINSBIP'S- * apl 13 J ona/tlia-ii CJollins, (Late Patten, Collins ft Co.) W ILLcontinuo the Ware Mouse audCSat- mission JI niuen at the Fire Proof Build ing occupied by them in this place, in connection with his son, AY. A. Collins. Ho respectfully solicits the business of the patrons of the late firm and Plant ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to all business confided to their cake. Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in store, and orders carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS, juiy 6—tf Drs. McDonald and Van Gieson, IDen*tis1:s. O FFICE in Second Story of Washington Block, on Second street, opposite Concert Hall, where their patrons eon bo accommodated with any style of work pertaining to the Profession. Those wishing a CHEAP STYIiE of work will meet with as much favor hero as they will elsewhere. Tooth Powders, Past, Washes, Toothacho Drops, Brushes, Ac., for sale. mar 23 ly IHEBCAN TILE TORSADD KOSS, COLEMAN <1* ROSS’ Bazaar of Fashion. WHERE a second instalment of Elegant fit®* a all kind of Goods, are being opened at snen. SMASH DOWN PANIC PBICt'8. as to create snch an influx of trade as heretefitii ,l|! ' paralleled in Maoon. It Novelty of design. Eli ptj’’ oi style. Durability of Fabric AND I'St'AHALI.r.Lr ED CHEAPNESS, constitute an Wacemtai f* trade and patronage, then their reputation u estio- fished upon a firm and substantial basis. , To enumerate what they have, would be w end less task, therefore, come, see and examine fee 5J’“: selves Remember, their STORE ON COiTo- AVENUE, MACON. GA. HEALTH, GRACE AJVD BKA 111 CONFERRED UPON THE LADIES F.Y WSAJ**" ROSS, COLE MA N & S NEW EXPANSION SKIB1- * WITH THE ADJUSTABLE BESME. P ATENTED April 14th, 1838, and first mium awarded to the Manufacturers, B°-' ft Sheerwood, and which lias been decided ojj® cal men the most beneficial garments ever iw- f ed for ladies’ use, the weight being oalr » owner*. CALL AND SEE THEM AT mav 4 ROSS, COLEMAN ft BOy.: KOHLS A AT BROTHERS, IMPORTERS OF DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, CHENILLE, BERLIN ZEPHIR WOOL, GOLD and SILVER STARS, LACES, &c. -18 Joint Street. IVeir York. june- 2m. r P ATENT Self Sharpening Stra ed superior to any in uso ■ Cutter*, warrant- Hide Roller Qntters ; Georgia Cutting Boxes may 18 for sale by NATHAN WEED. New Crockery Store. E1I1E Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and ad- . joining counties are respectfully invited to call and examine iny stock of CHINA, GLASS and CROCKERY WARKnext door to Mr*. Dessstfs on Second Street. I intend to keep at all times a good stock of Good*, and will soli them as low as they can be bought anywhere in tho city. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. may 85—tf R R.HUTCHINGS. WANTED. AM still buying Military bounty Land WsiTantui uit.i u ! a I wavs pivt: the hi ,-h—it cn.,h price, lacon G*. luly Sfll’r G J. KLAKR DENTISTRY. DRS. SEGAR & BLAISDELL, 32»exifcists, OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, Opposite tho Lanier House. We warrant all our work to fce of tho first Class, And Charge a reasonable Price only. GIVE ITS A CALL. DR. H. SEGER. A. BLAISDELL, M. D may 11 30.000 sale by uuiy 4—tt LBS. Bacon. A No. 1. Teunesfsoe Bacon, well nil and trimmed, in store und for BEAKDJEX Ac GAINES. DRY GOODS fAT WHOLESALE- J. 13. & W. A. ROSS, Ar.e now receiving a A Large and well Selected Stock OF—- Forcisti ntul Doiuestir Ih’)*<5ooiIi« FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, To which they invite the attention of Merchants, apl 13 JUST RECEIVED. QILVER FORKS, Table nud Tea Spoons, Berry )* Scoops, Soup Ladles, Ac., Ac. Ivory Handle Plated and Steel Table Cidlejy, H. C. Stiver Lover Watches, Mathematical Instrument*, t.amt Chains, fto , ftc. E. J. JO.iN'bTON ft CO. june 8-tf I T* ANS of Linen ftc., wholesale »nd retail; a larg. . lot. Travelling Satelielte, Baskets Ac. For salt by E. J. JOHNSTON ft CO. DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR THE MILLION A) ROSS, COLEMAN & BOSS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN of Macoai w r nm uting country, wero you aware taai wc just returned from New York win* SECOND STOCK 01 SPRING GOODS, At a DISCOUNT OF THIRTY I’ER CE^J j., ff kinds of Goods, from prieof. twentv d NOT, CALL, SEE AND EXAMINE, we wish to show you oar elegant ftst e Jaconet Muslins, at from to to cc ■ English Prints, 9 to 10 cents oA<.»nt« Gents. Linen Handkerchiefs, - fl pttterB Rich Silk Dresses, new styles, at,89-00 J' (rD(JB d Handsome side Strip 1 -J lh esees, 1 - J ar , fast coiorrtfat 81,25. in to Beautiful Mourning Muslins at j™® n ott oD mer- aud in fact, eveJy thing bought chants' and assignees’ sale, 8° cheap . nf _ even tho JOBBERS of New York thW These farts can be substiintiated. ny » BOSS.CULU.AKJW,,,^ may 4 CottonMenue^L: ■COlBENCEMfT^ W ILL be t iken at I s l ,, lt ‘ e d by thedox-, LERY, for a short time ifwauteu Superior Piiotog.^ FOR ONLY 50 Now i* jour time; you cau give ^p^cfA a good likeness at a less c. st by a ®..| Wgr raBt«veff than if you go elsewhere, and we « Ga) iery ’ ::1 cr taken at REASONABLE 11.10^-^- Aft, Ambrotypes, Me J® 6 ®®!'■*« «p put up in neat cases for ON E vvnu W Our motto is to do a large business at ^^ fit- So give us a call and see'fwe don t j I;.,,' i. t - in TKl ANGULABBLO<^ ^ STOOD worth ofl’ 0 L < asoh H MS'*** »'». - V-Arv-Ud 4 *' F entire now design, comprising c\ , color, i ItiV 4 • — Mackerel and NE HUNDRED packages ’ ■ O - ^ Daily expect*)! by apl 13 I). ft W A R053