SHERIFF'S SALES. THE AUGUST SALES.—Will be sold before the Bice toa fon ete eee rae between the usual hours of sab tien. ; in Au follow ’ tae saat ne@ and fot in Bicb county, the Clinton Royd, Macon, no ary, ad ae lands of Woolfolk chera; ise, thres , of land, more or less, the Wagon Yard; all on as the property of Richard B. Haeeey, to satisfy stundry ft. fas., one in favor of Samuel Roberson and wife, one in favor of George T. Bo one in favor of Asher Ayres, all vs. said Rittenberry, from Bibb Superior and Inferior Courts. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also, a house and lot in Bibb county, near East Macon, containing four (4) acres, more or less, now occupied by Lane Clark,adjoining the lands of John L. Burge and others, a short distance from the Central Railroad Depot, levied on as the proof Jane Green, to satisfy a fire from Bibb Inferior Court in favor of Aaron A. Lowe vs. said Green.— Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, lots one and two, (1 and ®,) square fifty-five, (55,) city of Macon, each —— half an acre, more or less; levied on as the property of John Doyle, to satisfy a fife from —_ lofetleg Sealoe of Alexander Richards vs. George Mathe,principal, Obm'Doyle, security. Propert pointed out by Alexander Richards, ee Riso, a house and lot situated in that part of the city of Macon known as the South-Western Common, and on the street leading from the Market-House to the Houston Road, just over the branch, and on the left hand side—a corner lot —he house now —— by Mrs. Radford; levied on as the property of Harriet E. Experience, to satisfy a file from 5.th Superior Court, Levi Simpson vs. said Harriet, and Da vid Harmon, Property pointed out =ey attorney. W. Co. RDY, Dept. Shit. Also, at the same time and will be sold— Eimand, a negro boy about 1 Years of age, levied on as the property of Thomas Bagby, oe of remote Magnes, d to satisfy two fi one from the Superior Court of cra eeeoeet of aoe Johnson, the other from Bibb Inferior Court in favor of William Cain, both against Taowas Bagby, administrator as aforesaid. Proper ty pointed out by Thomas Bagby, as Administrator. Also, 15 acres of land, more or less, it being part of lot No. 65. In the Macon Reserve, on the west side of the Oc munsee River, in said county, adjoining lands of J. W. Ader bold and others; levied on as the property of Charles J. Mc Donald, Guardian of Solomon Humphries, a free person of # for, by virtue of a fi fe from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of Patten Collins against said Charles J. McDonald, as cardian aforesaid. Property pointed out by Patten Col na. Also, @ negro woman by the name of Nanc. of dark com plexion, about 50 years a age i Thomas J. Morgan, to satisfy a fila from a Justices art Son, constable, R. B. BARF. , D. Shheff. July 2, 1856. —— ____ __ are parrasa AU SALE.—Will be sold on the first in Al before the Court house door in Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, within the legal hours of eh follow to wit: eats » ree negroes, woman years of age, light complexion, and her two children, Girard and Bonner, and one third interest in the Steam Saw Mill, near Norman McDaffie, better known as the Mill worked John A. Al man, with all the ‘thereunto belonging, levied on as the property of John A. Alman, to satisfy the following © fas, to wit: one in favor of Joseph Tooke Son, and one in favor of Alfred T. Wilson, vs. John A. Alman, both issued from Houston Inferior Court; one in favor of Henry Gross tmayer, vs. John A. Alman; one in favor of Felder, 80n Co., vs. John A. Alman ; one in favor of Bateman Talton, vs. John A. Alman; one in favor of Eugenius A. Nisbet, vs. John A. Alman; one in favor of M. Duncan, vs. John A. Al tan, principal, and William H. Talton, Security on appeal; one in favor of Eugenius A. Nisbet, vs. John A. Alman, prin cipal and Wiliam H. Talton, security on appeal; one in fa vor of Freeman Roberts, vs. John A. Alman,and William H. Talton, security on appeal; one in favor of War ren Franks, vs. John A. Alman, principal, and William H. Tualton, security on appeals one in favor of Avner Burnam, Am’. ., vs. John A. Alman and John Smith, all issued from Houston Superior Court. Also, lot of land No, not known but known as the lot where on William D. Odam now lives, known also as the Grey lot, lying in the fourth district of Pulaski county, levied on as the property of William D. Odam, to satisfy twelve files, issued from a Justice Court of the 42nd District, @. M_, in favor of John H. Wallace, Agent, vs. William D. Odam and William Robuck, security on stay. Levied on and returned to me by Tucker Mauldin, Constable. Also, lot of land No. 23, lying in the 4th district of Pulaski county, levied on as the property of Thomas Warren, to sat isfy the following named fi fns: one in favor of John H. Pate; one in favor of Henry R. Beers; one in favor of Thomas thace; one in favor of Bryant Dillard; one in favor of Jo seph Kitchens; one in favor of William D. Odam, all vs. Tuomas Warren; one in favor of William B. Walker, vs. Tuomas Warren and Frederick Paircloth; one in favor of John J. Anderson, vs. Thomas Warren, Principal, and Jona than Wood security, all issued from Pulaski Suitor Court; one in favor of Nathaniel Weed, vs. Thomas arren, issued an aien at a. The above lot - land sold at the of Bryant Dillard, former purchaser, not having complied with the terms of sale. Also, the south-east half of lot of land No. 60. In the fourth district of Pulaski county, or all of said lot lying to the left of the road leading from Hawkinsville to Vienna, the road being the dividing line, levied on as the property of Thomas War ren, to satisfy the following named fi fns, one in favor of John H. Pate; one in favor of Henry —. Beers; one in favor of Thomas Grace; one in favor of Bryant Dillard; one in favor of Joseph Kitchen; one in favor of William D. Odam, all vs. Thomas Warren; one in favor of William B. Walker, vs. Thomas Warren and Frederick Faircloth; one favor of John J. Anderson, vs. Thomas Warren, principal, Jonathan Wood, security, all issued from Pulaski Superior Court; one in fa vor of Nathaniel Weed, vs. Thomas Warren, issued from Pu laski Inferior Court. The above half lot of land sold at the risk of O. C. Horne, former purchaser, he not having compil es with the terms of sale. Also one grey mare, about seven years of age, levied on as the property of Ashley C. M-Duffie, to satisfy the following fi las, on in favor of James M.Creary, vs. Ashley C. McDuffie, one in favor of Archibald Odam, vs. Ashley C. McDuffie. A negro child, the child of a negro woman named Lizzie, shout two months old, name if any, not known but the child of Lizzie, a negro woman formerly belonging to John H. Grant, but recently sold by me at sheriff’s sale, levied on a: the property of John H. Brantly, to Satisfy the follow ing named fifas, one in favor of Wiliox Roback omeim is- For of Mathew and Thomas Grace, both vs. John H owe in favor of Madison Marshal. vs. John # Bandy maker and ©. M. Bozeman and Robert Q Hatter endorsers, all the scove 6 fas utseed from Palas Inferior Court. Also, one thousand acres of bund Nous not known, put known as the plantation of Jozs B Brantr hyimg to the 8th distret of the followar £ fe5 to-wr- one in fervor S27. tereé on as the property of John H. Brant; 3 - cf Matisco Marstel vs Joan M Branty meter. M Bow mas and Robert ©. Hacton codersers- one in fervor of Wi cr of Meesten and Thomas Grace Jose B Brascz. al meued fom Pulsed Loferiur Theateve land seit ac the ret of John Brantis putin —— eT . Dev. Bot lau OGRE, but eeveMity su lente of Bowne Popes. tie and Btweed Pys oweeng cue tier 40S weet but levied ow ws the property of Jobs W. Same, note deceased, b Faly 2 ee WUABNER ABERCROMBIE, Dept. '¢. ~ SL IBB MORTGAG Will B= AGE SALE.—Will be sold before : door in the town of Macon, Bibb coun ty, on the first Tuesday in m4 of sale, the following property, to.wit : A negro girl named Patsy, about 15 years old, of dark com plexion; levied on by virtue of a mortgage fa in favor of Martin Hall vs. Thadeus W. Brantley. fa returnable to Bibb Inferior Court, June 4. 10 tds WM. HOLMES, sig AGGING IPE for sale b: B juve i Oe eT UBELLELELD F OUUBEOR. SHERIFF'S SALES. ONBOE AUGUST SALE.—Will be sold before the Court house door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, the following proper to wn : One day more male six years old, levied on as the property of John H. Corley, to satisfy a fi fe from Monroe Superior Court, in favor of Richard Henderson, va. John H. Corley. Proper ty pointed out by Plainum’, ‘8 Att v. 7. M. TYLER, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place will be sold, 66734 acres of land, ying in the 5th district of Monroe county, comprising lots Nos. 152, 158, 187, and part of lot No. 169, levied on as the property of John A. Almon, to satisfy a file in favor of Davis Smith, Jr., vs. John A. Almon, issued from Houston Superior Court. Property pointed out by Pitts Att'y. July 2nds 8. H. STONE, Dept. Sh's. Also, at the same time and place, will be solid, one sorrel horse, levied on as the property of Wm. J. Bryan, to satisfy one 9 issued from Monroe Superior Court, in favor of Grant and Bartow, and others. Algo, one horse and barouche, levi ed on as the property of Orlando Holland, to satisfy to said fi fa. Property, pointed out by defendant, July 2 J. B. MARTIN, Dept. sh’. Mo. HOE MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALPF. = Will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, on the @1st Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of gale, the following property, to wit: One billiard table, levied on all the property of John A. Shivers, to satisfy a mortgage fi fe issued from Monroe Infe rior Court * favor of Henry N. Elis, June 4. J. B. MARTIN, D. sh’s. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALES. A BENISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold at 4% the Court House in Macon, on the frst Tuesday in Au gust next, the Red Bluff plantation, consisting of about 1,800 wres. Sold as the property of A. C. Morehouse, late of Bibb, county, deceased, by order of Court of Ordinary of said coun ty. [June 11-11-404} JAMES A. NISBET, Adm’r. AesISTHATOR’S SALE.—by authority of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, will be sold before the Court house door in the city of one Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in August next, the house and lot belong to HW. H. Cole, deceased, also, ten shares of Macon Building and Loan Brock, eight shares of which, money has been borrowed on the House and lot known as the Wes terly half of lot seven in square seventy-seven, fronting on Pine street, and running back on the alley two hundred and ten feet, by fifty feet and six inches front, being one quarter of an acre, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. June 11-11-40. THOS. B. ELFE, Adm’r. AR INISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Dooly county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in next, the lands belonging to the estate of Keys A. Manly, deceased. Lot of Land No. 1M, in the first District Dooly county, containing 20234 acres, more or less; one dwelling house and lot in Traveler's Rest, Dooly county: half of No. 2 and No. 3, two and a half acres, more or less. Also, will be sold before the Courthouse door In the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, one dwelling house, and lot No. 12, and two store houses and lots, all in the town of Montezuma, Macon coun ty. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. D. 8. HARRISON, Adm r. June 11, 1856. Je pee 21-6 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold at the Court-house in Knoxville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in August next, a house and lot in Knoxville, in the county aforesaid. Sold as the property of William Tompkins, late of Crawford county, a . June 11. 112m J. W. GIBSON, Adm'r. EXECUTOR’S SALES. Executor SALE.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, in Macon, Bibb county, Ga., seventy-four (74) Shares in the Macon Manufactory, under the last will and testament of C. W. Raines,deceased. Terms on the day of sale. C. E. MOORE, Fr»r. July 15 ths XECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, will be sold to the highest bidder, before the Court house door in Forsyth, on the 61st Tuesday In September next, a negro woman, Clarisa, and her child, the property of the estate of James Hogan, de ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms on the day, this 29th June, 1856. DAVIS SMITH, Ex'r. July 214-404 MACON CITY PROPERTY AT xecurers SALE. Will be sold, at the Court house, in Macon, Bibb county,on the first Tuesday in October next, one two acre lot, No. six, in the Southern range of said city, on which there are four dwellings. Also, two half acre lots, No.s. five and six, in square 21, of said city. Also, Lot No. two, in square forty-one, on which is a dwell ing now occupied by A. B. Adams. Also, a half acre lot on Bii street, in square three, on which there is 1 two story dwelling lately occupied by George Douglass. Sold as the property of Job Paston late of Mon roe county, deceased, under authority of his last will and testament. CH’S. F. CARDEN, Ex r. June 15, 1556 12—the Telegraph copy. MECUTOR’S SALE.—Wi be sold at the Court house in Butler, Taylor county, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following Lots of Land, in the 1st district of original Muscogee, once Crawford, now Taylor county. Lots Nos. 505, 298, 297, 163. Said as the property of James A. Everett, late of Houston county, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and sold for the purpose of a distribution among the heirs of said es tate. (Jame 18 12 1d) MYLES L. GREEN, Ex or. @@ Telegraph ill copy. Esccr tens SALE.—Wi be told on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court-house in For syth, Monrot county, Fourteen Hundred and Fifty acres of oak and hickory land, lying on Rom Creek, and known as the Connelly Plantation. Also, a half interest in a Mer chant’s Mill, on said creek, with ten acres of land attached. Also, a lot end brick store, in the town of Forsyth, now oc cupied by Martin Ensign Soldes the property of Job Taylor, are of Monroe county, Geccasbt, under authority of his last will and testament. June 18. 1S de CHAS. F. CARDEN, Ex’or. Valuable Swamp Land for Sale. Wwe beeole t private sale, € 70 acres of choice River Leuts, situated about two miles below the city of Ma cob—about SW of which are ender cultivation. Sold under cusherny of the fat will and vertement of Job Taylor, deceas st. [June 182S-5a) CHAS. #_ CARDEN, Ex'r. Tempresmoupy. Railroad Stock for Sale. [interes SALE.—W tevold at the Court house op she chy of Macon, on the fret Tucedsy im Octo ber wert. Fifty Goerwi cue Macon Western Railroad — dot we the property of Joe Teylor, deceased, late of Monroe ‘anagy CHAS. ¥. CARDEN, Ex'r. PR Jewgrepe copy peur 12 12-68 NOTICES OF APPLICATION. SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Monroe county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of John Howard, late of Monroe coun ty deceased. HENRY L. JEWETT, adam’ july 9 BENJAMIN F. HOWARD, “@0 TS. ee reece eeentseneneer dpeedentpeene Qixer DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell a negro boy by the name of Greene—the same being the property of E. BE. Bunsen, minor. July 9, 15-2m CATHARINE H. DUNCAN, Guardian. SN IXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Monroe county for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas J. Watson, de ceased. W. WATSON, Admis July 2 R. G. WATSON, S EXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell the negro property of Emeline E. Woodward, late of said county, de ceased. (June 25. 2m) WM. 8. MOORE, Adm’r. ee IX TW DAYS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Houston County, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of John Woodward, late of Houston county, deceased. ave 5. 2m WM. 8. MOORE, Admr. Gurr DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Pike county, for leave to sell land and negroes belonging to the estate of C. G. Turner, late of said county, deceased. June 18. JAS. B. STAFFORD, Adm'r. ae DAYS: after date, application will be made to Court of Ordinary of Pike county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Isaac R. Eskew, late of said county. June 14. JAS. B. STAFFORD, Adm'r. IXTY DAYS after date, nation will be made to to the Honorable, the Court of mary of Monroe coun ty, for leave to sell one hundred and sixty acree of land, be ing part of lot No. 259, in the 18th district of Monroe county, belonging to the estate of John H. Howard, deceased. June 11 NANCY 8. HOWARD, Adm'x. _ a SEE ESE eee ee MONTHS after date, I will make application to the Court of Ordinary of Upson county, for a dismis sal from the guardianship of the person and all of William B. Thweatt, and have some other appointed in my place, as I am about to remove beyond the State. June 4. 10-40. JAMES THWEATT, SIXTY. DAYS after date, application will be made to of O fom tome 4 oo sare tweet UCUUER NE WO Btn Taunton, deceased. June 4. THOMAS AMISON, Adm.r. de bonis non. GAxee DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Macon county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Penelope Taunton, de ceased. (June 4) THOMAS AMISON, Adm r. QIXEX P DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Albert said county, deceased. May 26. Harvey, late of JOHN SHANNON, Acm'y. yy to DAYS after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to sell the real estate of David G. Worsham, late of said county deceased, the same being the Dower of Elizabeth Worsham now deceas ed. [may 282m] JAS. H. D. WORSHAM, Adm r. rr IXTY DAYS after date application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Upson county, for leave to sell three lots or parcels of land in the Cherokee country, belonging to the estate of Alfred Ansley, late of A county, deceased. May 2. Sn M. HM. SANDWICH, Adm'r. IXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Upson county, for leave to sell lot of land belonging to the estate of Jacob A. McLeod, deceased. JAMES F. McLEOD, Adm’r. May 14, 1856. T- 210 IXTY DAYS after date, plication will be made to Six Ordinary of Bibb county, for leave to sell all the real and personal property belonging to the estate of Wellington Riddle, late of count; c May 14, 1856, ve DAVID REID, Adm’r. Sons Received BARRELS Mess Park in first rate order, . H nute Cubs Mr 200 coast seed Onn bew crop, is Brieeds N . C. and Cubs ne ‘mar2.—52 ASHER AYRES, 50 SACKS Extra Family Flour, also 150 cen ee VERMEFIELD COURSON. CITATIONS. BORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas William Collinson DP 10th day of July, 1346, appointed Guardian of the person and property of Mary Ann E. and John T. Wiley, and having died before being dismissed from said Guardianship, Stephen Collins, the Executor of said William Collins, deceased, having settled up with the above named wards of said deceased, and taken a final and full re ceipt for all the money and property belonging to said wards ever came into the possession of said deceased, by reason of his guardianship, now makes application for letters a said — and prays that the estate of the said William Collins, deceased, together with the securi ties on his guardian bond, be released from any lability by reason of such bond. * These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular | « Kindred and those who feel interested for the card Mary Abn E. and John T., to be and appear at in office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said es tate should not be released, and the bond thereby rendered void. Given under my hand in a sin, July 7th, 1856. July 915-404 . T. MASSEY, Ordinary. EORGIA, Bibb County. — Whereas Green Wilder, Executor of William L. Wilder, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said Executorship : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the me prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand in office, July 1st, 1856. July 9 15 m) W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary. BORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas, Orvin W. Massey, Guardian of Mary E. Wimberly, applies to me for letters of the mission from said Guardianship : The are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and those who feel interested in behalf of the said Mary E., to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand in office, this June 23d, 1856. June 25-400 W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary. EORGIA, Ribb County.—Woherens, Elbert Cal houn and William L. Hughes, apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Levi Calhoun, late of said ‘county, deceased : And whereas, William C. Beasely, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Sarah Owen, late of saig county, deceased . These are therefore to cite and admonish art and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand in office, this June 14th, 1856. June 1812-51 W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary. Grezes Stomatens Count ewravnarone the estate of Washington ir, deceing unrepre sented as pell, » being P' tuese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular ce kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear it my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, fany they have, why letters of administration, de bonis non, with the will annexed, should not be granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court, or Clerk of the Inferior Court of said county. Given under my hand at office, July 2, 1856. 14 5 JOHN 8. JOBSON, Ordinary. EORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas Eze kiel H. Wimberly, Guardian of Augustus H. Wimberly, | Applies for dismission from the guardianship of said word: se are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, m any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, July 2, 1856. 14-61 JOHN 8. JACKSON, Ordinary. GaBers, Houston County.—Whereas L. C. Manning applies for dismission from the Guardianship of Sarah J. Grace, a minor, late of Houston county, deceased . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted, Given under my hand in office, June 21st, 1856. Jane 2. 18-it MO, 8. JOBSON, Ordinary. yaenet. Macon County.—Whereas, Matil da Mott applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of ah Mott, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time parte by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand in office, this July 1st, 1556. July 2 14-51 W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary. BORGIA, Macon County.—Whereas James Spivey applies to me for letters of guardianship of the orphans of John J. Haugabook, deceased , ese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, m any they have, why said letters should not be ranted. Given under my hand at office, July 1st, 1856. July 9 15-51 W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary. aes, ‘Taylor County,—Whereas David Beeland and Ma. E. Shine apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas T. Shine, late of said sanity, deceased . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear to mny office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, many they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, July 3d, 1856. July 9, 15-51 JOHN STURDEVENT, Ordinary. Gyeetewvm County.—Whereas George P. Swift applies for letters of administration on the es ate (within said Stage) of Dwight R. Perry, late of the State f Massachusetts : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob ections in my office, (if any they have,) why said letter s hould not be granted on or before the first Monday in Au ust next. Given under my hand, this 20th day of June, 1856. June %. 1851 WM. A. COBB, Ordinary. EORGIA, Upson County.—Whereas Ann Willis applies for the guardianship of the property of Mary Ann Hartley, Jane M. Hartley, William M. Hartley and Sarah M. Hartley, minors of said county, under the age ten years, and orphan children of Jonah Hartley. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons con cerned, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in July next, why said appointment should not be made. Given under my hand, this 30th May, 1806. June 4. 10—40d WM. A. COBB, Ordinary. NOTICE TO DEBTORS CREDITORS. OTICE to ‘Debtors and Creditors.—All a persons indebted to the estate of Thomas J. Watson, late of Monroe county, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment; and all those having demands against scald estate, are hereby notified to present them during the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM WATSON, Aden’oa! July 9. 15-404 R. G. WATSON, OTICE to Debtors and Creditors,—As persons indebted to the estate of N. L. Allen, late of Houston county, deceased, are hereby notified to make pay ment forthwith to the Administrator; and all persons having claime against said estate, are notified to render them to me, in terms of the law. GEO. W. ALLEN, Adm r. July 9, 1856. 15-404 oe to Debtors and Creditors.—All per sons indebted to the estate of John Howard, are request ed to make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, are requested to present them for payment in terms of the law. 5 HENRY L. JEWETT, thames BENJAMIN F. HOWARD. § July 9 15-7¢ OTICE to Debtors and Creditors.— All per 4% sons indebted to the estate of Sessums Perkins, late of Dooly county, deceased, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and those having demands against said estate are requested to render them in (to me at Hayneville, Hous ton county, Ga., in terms of the law. June 1l 11-6: JOHN HENRY, Adm.r. James J. eran RULE M. SI. to establish lost Deed to. * Henry B. Jexes. in Marion Superior Court. HENRY B. JONES :—You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next Superior Court to be had is and for said county, on the first Monday In September next, to show cause, if any you have, why the copy deed sworn to should not be established in lieu of the original so lost or de stroyed. It appearing that Henry B. Jones is not to be found in the State—It is therefore ordered, that said Rule NII. Li. be pub lished in some public gazette in the State for the space of three months. Witness the Honorable Edmund H. Worrill, Judge of said Court, this May Sth, 1850. May 14. 7 3m GEO. W. McDUFFIE, Clerk, GEORGIA, Sumter County. Clerk’s Office Superior Court. Jesse M. Cooper, George F. Cooper, of Sumter county, and Joseph M. Cooper, of Dougherty county greeting . Whereas, Peter Solomon, on the Sun day of this instant, has filed in my office his petition, setting forth that he was lately in possession of a certain promissory note made by Jesse M. Cooper, and indorsed by Joseph M. Cooper and George F. Cooper, partners under the firm name of J. M. Cooper Son, by their firm name, a copy of said note duly sworn to being attached to said petition; and whereas said petition further sets forth that said note has been lost, and cannot be found—you and each of you are therefore hereby called upon, to show cause, if any you have, at the next term of the Superior Court of the county of Sumter, to be held on the 2d Monday of September next, why the said copy note, with the indorsement thereon, 60 sworn to, shall not be es tablished in all of said lost original. Witness the honora ble Alex. A. Alien, Judge of said Court, this 8th day of May, 1956. ANDREW J. RONALDSON, Clerk very sore. Mart 43-100. Macon, January 28th, 1853. By the first of January, 1854, I promise to pay to J. M. a Son, or bearer, one thousand nine hundred and ix 42-100 dollars, for value received, with Interest from as 1st of this monu. [eigned) ened. 10-8m JESSE M. COOPER. Indorsed J. M. COOPER SON RAILROAD SPIKES. WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS AND FASTENINGS. J.HE CALVERT [RON AND NAIL WORKS can 4mtinue to manufacture, with increased facilities, Hook and Flat Head Railroad Spikes and Wrough ron Chairs and Fastening of all patterns. Also, Cut Nails, Boiler Rivets, Bolts, Ship and Boat Spikes. Long fence in the manufacture of these goods, enables them to produce an article of superior quality and finish. They are in use upon most of the roads in the and Southern States, and are highly ap roved. Orders filled promptly and at the lowest prices. J. HOPKINSON SMITH, Baltimore, Md, to Please direct the name in full. apras 4ts, Coffee, Sugar and Flour. Sacks Rio, Laguira, Cuba and Java Coffee, 100 50 Barrels Crushed and Refined Sugar, 500 Sacks Family and 8. F. Flour, 50 Barrels “ “ “ ‘For sale b ASHER AYRES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 4c. ATTENTION LADIES! NEW FIRM!! CHEAP GOODS!!! OSTICK KEIN would most respectfully solect the La dies of Macon and surrounding country, to call and ex amine their Second Selection of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, purchased by one of the firm FOR CASI, and at prices that will satisfy every one who on the stock, that they are selling goods 15 per cent lower than other establish ments who have only visited the Northern and Eastern mark ets but once this season. Particular attention is called_to our stock of Dress Goods, which embraces many New Styles of Robes, Urgandies, Embroideries, Etc., never before seen In the city. Country Merchants and Planters will find by giving us a call, that we can Save them money In many styles of Goodi e have just opened, and which cannot be found esse ece in the city. Our Store is on Cotton Avenue, the Stock Is All News, and bargains can be had. BOSTICK KEIN. May 7, 1856 NEW DRESS GOODS. FRYE subscribers are now receiving a large addition to their former stock—it being their second Spring purchase.— Their stock embraces all the latest styles of fine and fashion able Dress Goods, to which they would invite the attention of the ladies of the city and surrounding country. may 7 WINSHIP, ROSS COLEMAN. Robes, Robes. UST received a large lot of Silk, Berage, Organdie, Jaconet and Swiss Robes, and selling 20 per cent cheaper than they were sold the first of the season. may 7 WINSHIP, ROSS COLEMAN. Organdies and Jaconet Mustins. 20 PIECES just received and for sale low by at (may ) WINSHIP, ROSS COLEMAN. Parasols and Fans. LARGE lot just received. a (may 7) WINSHIP, ROSS COLEMAN. Carpets and Rugs. 1 PIECES new Carpets and Rugs to match, just received. at (may T) WINSHIP, ROSS COLEMAN. ——_— NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! TE firm of BOSTICK JOHNS is now dissolved by mu tual consent. I. D. N. JOHNS having purchased the entire interest of the concern, including stock, notes, books and accounts, renders it important that the business of the old firm should be speedilyiquidated, either by Casa or Votes, 3098 to bal ance up the books of the old business. All who are indebted to the old firm, either by accounts or notes, are requested and fully ExpgcTyp to attend promptly to this notice. The business will be continued as heretofore, at the Old Stand of BOS'@TICK JOINS, on a large and im proved scouts, in the Fancy Staple lime of Dry Goods, which will at all seasons be found at this estab lishment, at the percent market prices, either for cash or ap proved credit. I. DN. JOHNS, Sy to the late firm of Bostick Johns. apr 28 4t CASH STORE. WNEW SPRING GOODS. ie subscriber is now receiving a new and hand some Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade, among which will be found almost every article in that line, which he intends to offer on the best terms. Also a good Stock of CARPETING, OLL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, c. His friends and the public are requested to give him a call. GEO. W. PRICE, mar 12 50-11 Macon, Ga. MARTIN HALL’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, Currey Street, Macon, Ga. LIS stock is ample and assortment complete. Those purchasing at Wholesale, or by the entire piece, shall be allowed a good discount from the Retail price —both of which shall be as low as any in this market Please call and examine the Goods. aplly Important to Customers. W. W. PARKER CO. Have received their New and Splenpip SPRING Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, At the old Stand, and which they offer at GREAT BARGAINS. mar 12 BUSINESS CARDS. MARBLE MAUFACTORY. JOHN RITTER, Marble Manufacturer, NO. 10, GRAND STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN., AS constantly on hand, made to order, of American AX and Foreign Marble, Grave Stones and Monuments , various patterns, Table Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jambs, Man tles, Baptismal Founts, etc. etc. Various patterns of Monuments from the above establish ment, can be seen In Rose Hill . Orders for any description of Marble work, will be received by the under signed, who is authorized to act as Mr. Ritter's Agent. Macon, June 4, 10-y JOHN L. JONES. kee undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Book-Bindery, corner of 3d and Cherry Streets, upstairs, where he is prepared to execute all orders ass he Blank or Printed Work, in the best style and at reasonable rates. BLANK WORK with or without Printing, WAREHOUSE Printing and Bind ing, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Lading, c. c., execu ted neatly and with dispatch. Bill Heads neatly rued. as Maskness and Steamboat work promptly attended to, Merchants, Bankers, and Clerks of Courts, can have their orders executed in any desired style. Magazines and Peri odicals bound in the most durable manner. MUSIC bound with elasticity and elegance. Persons eending in a number of Volumes, will meet with the usual discount. DAVID ROSS, Book-Binder, May 14. 7 ly Macon, Ga. BEAUTY AND ECONOMY COMBINED. hne subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen arriving in Macon, that he has made extensive improvements in Dyeing and Scouring, in keeping pace with the increasing facilities of the business, and would eat to them, that he is prepared to RENOVATE CLOTHING, of every description, in the most beautiful and durable style—such as Woolen Clothes, and other descriptions of Gentlemen’s wearing apparel, Silks, Cottons, Shawls and Mantillas, of every class for the Ladies. White Crape Squads are Bleached and Dyed to order. Silk Dresses, Satins, Merinoes, Alpacas, Hosiery, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks, Over Coats, etc., dyed in a style unsurpassed in any respect by any similar establishment in the country. Great Saving to the Ladies, Ladies sending Dresses are requested not to rip the skirts, only the body. Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods to this Establishment will please have them labelled, with their directions accom panying. A good assortment of fine trimmings for Coats, Pants and Vests, always on hand. House located west of Spalding’s New York Branch Store, known by the name of the “OLD VIRGINIA DYE HOUSE.” All gO0ds must be paid for at the ms before delivery. OHN ©. CURTIS. Goods sent by Harden’s Express, from all parts of the country, will meet with prompt attention, and be forward ed accordingly, [april 30. 5 t1] SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, For 1856. NRS. F. DESSAU is now open ing and constantly receivin a full assortment of the newest on most fashionable BONNETS, MANTILLAS, SILKS, ORGAN- dy and Barege Robes, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons and Fancy Goods, to which she would most respectfully invite her lady patrons and the public generally, to orysee ™ Cloaks, Bonnets, Head-Dresses, c., made order. Milliners supplied with Pattern Bonnets and Milli nery generally, at wholesale. Store on Triangular Block, between Mr. Burnet’s and Messrs. Bostick Johns’ stores. apr 1631f NEW SPRING AND SUMMER LAtitudimentsy for 1856. RS. HOWLAND is now open ing a Choice and beautiful se lection of Spring and Summer MILLINERY and MILLINERY GOODS, viz. Paris Pattern BONNETS, DRESS CAPS, Rich HEAD DRESSES, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS, RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS, LACES, C., C. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS And every other article in her line of business, April 16, 1856. ACON, Flour, Sugar, Co Candles, Potatoes, B Suger-cured Hams, Cod Fish, Mackerel, Soap, Starch, c., for sale by STEPHEN CLARK Co., Mul atreet, next to Day’s Jewelry Store. mar 12 by mar 12 Ice! Kee!! Keet!! CE received and for sale in small or nantities. Ty “STEPHEN CLARK CO., Mulberry street, next to Day's Jewelry Store. Goosenane. at te A BOARDMAN’S. SUNDRIES. GEORGE A. SMITH, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, Near the New Passenger Depot, MACON, GA, NP ocean can be supplied upon as favorable terms, with as good Candy, in great varieties, as can be had South. Those wishing to purchase are re spectfully invited to call and examine specimens. All orders promptly filled, with a fresh article, and warranted aan the climate. Terms cash. aug ® 101 SUNDRIES. = ) COILS Kentucky Ro 550 45 bales Gunny om id birds St Croix Sugar 20 do New Orleans do 40 bbds Stuart's crushed and ground Sugar 20 birds Cube Molasses 40 bags prime Rio and Java Coffee £ 500 lbs pure White Lead and Zinc White 250 partial Linseed Oil 40000 lbs Tennessee and Ohio Bacon Together with a variety of articles usually found at the Old Stand, corner of Mulberry and Second street angl 18-11 ©. CAMPBELL SON. FEATHERS. JUST REUVEIVED, a fine lot of GEESE FEATHERS—warranted to be of the first quality. For sale by mark ¥ T. G. WOOD SUPERIOR BRANDY. TS subscriber jt received, 2 tell vom, brand, “Glorie de Cognac.’ 2do do brand, “J. J. B—G. Grape.’ 2do do_ brand, “Signet.” 2do do brand, “Moret Co.” 2 quarter pipes, brand, “J. J. Dupuy.” Also, 2 pipes Holland Gin. All of which is not sur passed in quality by any liquors for sale in the city. . Also, on band, Magnolia, Pure Rye, Marrat’s best, and pure Irish Whiskey, with a general assortment o n the Hawn .Also, Bacon, Flour, Potatoes, Mackerel, Meal, Rice, and all other articles usually kept via Grocery Store JOHN MAS eS 1— April 2,1856 SUGAR, COFFEE, C. BELL. Stuarts AB C Sugar, 12 * Crushed , 12 Hords St. Croix and P R “ 70 Bags Rio and Jaya Coffee, 80 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 10 “ Sperm ”with a large assort ment of Groceries for sale by oct 25 CHAS. CAMPBELL, Wootton Holloway HS again associated themselves together in the Commission Business at their old stand, next door below Messrs. Cuter Bowdre, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga., would say to their old friends and the public generally, that their motto is, still Bound to Trade. We are just receiving and in store 800 Sacks Flour, various brands. 10) = Meal, 10,000 Bushels Oats, 1,000 6 Cera, 150,000 Lbs. Tennessee Bacon, 150 Bbls. Choice Leaf Lard, 100 Cans » “ 1,000 Bushels Peas, 50 “ Tennessee Beans, 100 Sacks Rye, Irish Potatoes, Tennessee Butter, Krout, c. Scientific Books! rq to be had at BOARDMAN’S. Scott's Practical Cotton Spinner and Manufactur er—being a comprehensive system of calculations of Mill Gearing an anni: Hencks’ Field Book for Engineers. Engineer's Pocket Table Book—by Scribner. Haswell’s Pocket Table Book. Templeton’s Mechanics’ Pocket Companion. Trautevine on Curves and Embankments. Bourne's Catechism of the Steam Engine. Treatise on a Box of Instruments. Painter, Gilder, and Varnisher’s Companion. The Dyer and Colormaker’s Companion. Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics. Brand’s Encyclopedia of Science. Literature and Art. Ewbanks’ Hydraulics and Mechanics. Shepard's Mineralogy. Mahan’s Civil Engineering. Art of awning and Carrying—by Morfit. Overman on Metallurgy. do do Iron. do do Practical Mineralogy assaying and Mining. Besides many others not usually found in p rinary Book Stores, all at reasonable prices. oct 17-1f J.M. BOARDMAN New Books!ew Books! UST RECEIVED—The Escaped Nun, price $1 Jd Mormonism Unveiled, #100; Tom Crosbie and his Friends, 5v cents; Lives of the Queens of ae $125; Tales for the Marines, $1 25; the Wate #100; the Summer Land, 75cents; Bell Smith abroa de 25; Our First Families, $1 24; Kenneth, or the Rest , $100; My Brother's Keeper, $1 25; Lightsau malice of English Life, 2 volumes, $150; Tricolore¢ Sketches in Paris, $1 25; Mauray’s Physical Geogra phy of the Sea, #125; The Missing Bride, $100; Kat. Aylesford, $100; Controversy between Senator Brook: and John, 25 ‘cents; Sons of the Lires, 75 cents Stanhope Burleigh, #100; Hard Times, 25 cents; Powell's F Pocket ormulary ‘for Physicians, $150. All the above Books can be sent by mail, and on thi s desk the money can be had e subscriber. aug 2 J. M. BOARDMAN, NEW FIRM, Ice, Fruit, Vegetables, and Fish. HE subscribers they leave to inform the citizens of Macon and vicinity, that they will open a store in a few days, for the sale of Ice, Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, c., to which they call the attention of consumers.— They will at all times have a supply of the above named articles, which they will sell at a small advance on cost, at wholesale and retail. They will dy particular at tention to putting up orders for Ice, Fruit, c. Coun try merchants and others in need of the above named articles will do well to give us a call, as our motto will be small profits and quick returns. We will have a constant supply of Norfolk Oysters next season, put up in two gallon tin cans, and ten gallon kegs, to which we call the attention of the country trade. We will also keep a supply of Spiced Norfolk Oysters through the summer. feb 207 STEPHEN CLARE CO., Mulberry st., next to Strohecker’s. OOTS.— A full assortment of Gents, tine French Calf Boots, tip sole, welted and water proof, of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and pegged. Just received and for sale low b oot 1228 IX KIRTLAND IOOTS AND SHOES.—Men's, Boys Youth’s fine calf and kip pegged Boots; Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents.'lasting Gaiters, Mon terey operatics, and fine calf Brogans; Gents, Boys and youth's patent and enamelled Brogans. Men’s, boys and youth’s Calf and kip Brogans, a large assortment. act 1328 MIX KIRTLAND. Lumber. Lumber. Tis subscribers are now prepared to furnish all pie ce of LUMBER, at Station No. 2, on the R. All orders left with McCallie Jones, py Ga., will be promly attended to. JOHN W A. DAWSON CO. oct 8 ° Q7 of Powersville, Ga [DORT MONAIES—Cigar Cases, Walking Canes an elegant lot. For sale b wor 9. E. J. JOHNSTON CO. oct 25 SHOES, BLANKETS and KERSEYS, 800 PAIR Russett Brogans Geo. manufacture 1000 944 Dutfil Blankets, 2500 yd’s heavy kerseys, 6000 “ OQOsnaburgs. For sale b: CHAS. CAMPBELL. CARPETING. UST received, a large stock of fine, superfine, three ply and velvet CARPETING. Also a handsome assortment of RUGGS. GEO. W. PRICE. sept 2025 Matting. UST received, a lot of 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 white and colored Matting. GEO. W. PRICE. apr 4 BLANKETS.—Just received a large Stock of Negro and Extra Large and fine Bed Blankets. eet IR GEO. W. PRICE. BACON SIDES. 9 HDs. SERN ATS BACON SIDES. 35,000 5 lbs. Tennessee Bacon, Reg Round, just received and for sale by C. CAMPBELL SON. June 6, 55. ald AT NEW YORK COsT. ICH ENGLISH VELVET CARPETING for two Asetta of Parlors, for sale at New York Cost, oct 11 GO. W. PRICE. Paper Hangings. A VARIETY of Paper Hangings, Paper Shades or Window Curtains, Fire- Papers, c. may 95-11 T.G. WOOD. Wine, Cigars and Liquors. 30 BASKETS Heidsick Co. Champaigne Wine, 200,000 Cigars of all grades, some very choice, 100 Bbls. Cora and Rye Whiskey, 50“ Phelps Gin, 20 NFE Rum mn Oid ‘Monongahela Whiskey, Old Peach Brandy, Malaga Win Maderia “ is Champsigne and Copmec Brandy, for ASHER AYRES, CASAS of fine Clarrett Wimney in sto 715 Saece ter bar cas “Oe wae oom LAND FOR SALE. : oe Houston Lands fer Sale. re subscriber being desirous of going West, offers for sale 1400 acres Pine Lane, lying in the south east corner of the county, fifteen miles from Perry, on which in a steam Saw and Grist Mill, with a good run of custom, and plenty of timber for sawing two hundred acres of cleared land, with all other necessary improvements. The place is proverbial for health. Any person wanting such property will do well to call and examine the place, as I will sell a bargain. CURTIS LEARY. Houston county, July 9, 1856. 15-tf FOR SALE. qs desirable Plantation on Flint River, four miles from Montezuma, one mile from Barron's Lane on 8S. W. Ball Road, adjoining the well known Clapton or Wiley Place, bet ter known as the Brooks place, containing nine hundred and fifty acres, five hundred River Bottom, two hundred and sev enty-five Upland, and one hundred and twenty acres of River Bottom cleared end in a high state of cultivation.— The subscriber being desirous of returning to mercantile life will sell a bargain, and no mistake. I can be found on the premises at all times and will take great pleasure in showing the place to any one desirous of purchasing. Full descrip tion given to those addressing me by mail at Montezuma, o: to J. K. Harman, Macon. N. B. OUSLEY. Macon county, July 9th, 1856. 15-11 Georgia Citizen and Telegraph copy. FOR BRENT. JHE isolated Store House on Triangular lot, fronting on Cotton Avenue, now occupied by B. F. Ross, having a first rate Cellar, the door of which is even with the street. Possession on the first of October next. Terma moderate— apply to JAMES REA, or July 9 tf C. M. BALLARD. Valuable Plantation and Negroes FOR SALE. JHE subscriber offers for sale the Plantation on which he resides, on Camp Creek, in Macon county, about nine miles from Oglethorpe, twelve miles from Americus, and about six miles from the nearest Depot on the South-Western Railroad. The place consists of 830 acres in one body, composed, however, of three settlements. It is a valuable place, well watered, and very healthy—the lands productive, and situated in a good healthy neighborhood. With the plantation, will be sold if the purchaser should desire it, the stock on the place—minutes, cattle, hogs, c. ; also, corn, fod der, c. c. There are on the place a good dwelling-house and kitchen, and other out-buildings—gin house, screw, and negro houses. There are also about 500 acres open land, part of it fresh or newly cleared. The subscriber will also sell with the plantation, or sepa rately if he can sell his plantation, TWELVE LIKELY NE GROES. Persons wishing to buy such property are request ed to call and see for themselves. Titles indisputable. Termos reasonable. 8. H. CLARK. June 25. 18-11 Fe SALE.—The House and Lot on the Hill occupied by the subscriber. The House contains eight large rooms besides Pantries, Closets, c. There is on the Ist a well of excellent water, out buildings, fences, c., all in ed repair s terms, apply to AF. =a une 4, Ww ¢t Zand for Sale. HAE subscribers offer for sale 660 acree of Land, lying on Camp Creek, 9 miles from Oglethorpe and 12 to Ame ricus; 850 acres of open land, comfortable dwelling, negro houses, gun house and screw, all in good repair. The place will be sold cheap for cash, or on time. Title “clear and unquestionable.” COOK MONTFORT. Oglethorpe, June 11, 1856. lt is PINE LAND. 400 ACRES Heavy Timbered pine Land, joining the lot, and near to the R. R. Depot between Oglethorpe and Americus, for sale by JAS. R. BUTTS. Macon, May 268th, 1856. {9] LAND FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 acres Superior Cotton Land, 18 miles below Americus adjoining the lands of Gov. Cobb—over 400 acres in cultivation, mostly fresh— About half the settlement is Oak, Hickory and Hammock ; the other half the Lar’. The place is well watered and af fords an excellent for took of all kinds. Persons de sirous of purchasing are my 14 all on me at the place, or A. R. Lamar in Americus. Tevine ..., viable. May 7, 1856 5-Sin JA’S. A. HILL. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. PPVHE Subscriber offere for sale a valuable tract of Land lying in the Southwestern part of Terrel county, near the Dougherty line, consisting of One Thousand Acres of First Quality Pine Land in one body. Two hundred and fifty acres of which is under good fence, and the greater portion under cultivation and is watered with Wells and Branches. Also, another Plantation of Creek Land, situated within three miles of the county site, on the waters of Chickasaw natchee in same county, consisting of 500 acres, more or less, 100 acres under good fence and cultivation, with a good framed House and out buildings thereon, and 100 acres near it cleared and partly fenced. For further particulars address me at Chickasawhatchee P. C., Terrel Co., Ga., or call on me at my residence near that 4 WASHINGTON WOOLERIGHT. May 7, 1856 63m* HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. re subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot in the town of Hawkinsville. The im rovements are all quite new, well arranged, in yout epair, and in the most plasant part of the village with conveniences to suit any person, having seve res of land attached to it. Any person wishing purchase will do well to cowe and examine. The ob ect of wishing to sell is to move to my plantation t he country. Information can be obtained by applying THOMAS L. TAYLOR, P. F. D. SCARBORUGH. Hawkinsville, Ga , Feb. 25, 155s. 4our Plantation for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale, this Plantation in Laurens County, containing between 250 and $,000 acres of land, lying on both sides of the Uc ree River, reapting the Ferry formerly knows « Trammell. ag! mgr aye address me at Buck Ey. PO. ree Ga, or call at my residence o+ uile from the Ferry. Jan 28 48-6m ELIJAH F. BLACKSHEAR. Store, House and Farm for Sale. — to subscriber being about to retire from business, offers his place in Marion, Twiggs B.. w. Ga. for sale, which consists of a good _ Dwelling Store and out buildings, necessary for a place for any kind of business ; a good weil of water and about Sixty Acres of cultivated Land. Possession given of the Store House by the let of July next, in time to fill up for the Fall trade. No place offers greater inducements in Georgia, for a mercantile business than this. Possess on given of the dwelling and the other property on the 1st of February next. The above named property will be sold for less than one half its cost and value O any person wishing to pursue the mercantile bus iess. Any one wishing a situation of this kind would go well to call and look. Persons wishing further in formation in relation to the above named property will please call on R. Lb. Wood, £ sq., Macon. feb 20 47-41 IRA PECK. VALUABLE THOMAS COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE. * WILL sell a Plantation containing eight bun fh 4Adred and thirty-five acres of Land, lying eight miles south of Thomasville, two hundred and fifty acre of which are cleared and under fence. This Land awarded by manures, with seasons and proper tl age, will produce from twenty to thirty bushels of corn, eight hundred to one thousand pounds of short cotton, and from six hundred to eight hundred pounds of long cotton to the acre. It produces potatoes, peas, sugar cane, c.,abundantly. There were oll the place last year about twenty-five negroes, and there was no case of sickness of sufficient importance to require the at tendance of a physician. Price $10 per acre. Address e at Thomasville. april 4 1-mtf NOTICE, HE Subscriber offers for sale, his TAN-YARD, be ing well arranged with all necessary conveniences for facilitating the interest of the same. A splendid house and lot, forty (40) acres of land, more or less; all of which is located on a beautiful and healthy emi nence, with a rich surrounding patronage und by none in Middle Georgia. It is situated ten miles from Eatonton, seventeen miles from Clinton, and twen ty-two miles from Miville. Those who wish to purchase and get a good in, will do well to call and examine, as I am determined to sell. NEHEMIAH STANFORD. Stanfordville, Aug. 8th, 1853. 20 tf 1,000 Acres River Land for Sale, E offer for sale a Valuable Settlement of Land on Flint River, ten miles South of Reynolds and ten miles North of Oglethorpe, containing 1,000 acres , 200 acres fine Pine Land, and 800 acres of Swamp that will make from 50 to 100 bushels of corn per acre—S0 acres cleared with ordinary improvements. This land is well watered, healthy and in a good neighborhood— 550 acres of this Swamp land protected from freshets. We will sell for cash, or any time that may be desired. COOK MONTFORT. Also a tract of 120 acres cleared swamp land. Oglethorpe, Ga. June 6th, 1855.—10-t I iNTATIONS IN BAKER, HE Subscribers offer for sale valuable COTTON T LANDS, which they have selected, lying in Baker County. The improvements have been made during the past year, and are now ready for cultivation, viz one place containing 250 acres, with 650 acres imp. One “ “ 500 “ e 195 “a One One Ona 1 ORA 150 550 ee avery 500 One ae 2,000 cs « 500 - These places all lie on and near the road from Albany to Thomasville. A Stage Coach passes daily, and per sons leaving Macon in the morning cars reach there at night, 1,500 acres, lying in Thom mproved, and containing “Also, one place containing 1 as county, having 200 aces ! 800 acres of Cane Hammock . One place in the 13th Di with 125 acres improved. One place in the 27th District, Decai 750 acres, having 1 ——— improved. For partncress JAMES R. BUTTS, at Macon, or JOSEPH MOONEY, at sea weer 1855. Macon, istrict Early, of 500 acres. FOR SALE. R. JAMES R. RIDLEY offers for sale his Plantation in Jones county. It contains Six Hundred or more Acres of well improved land, adapted to the production of all the necessaries, and pe culiarly mother of Cotton. One premises are two good wells of water, two good oases, and a screw, and barn rarely equaled. = 3 Mr. Braddy on the farm, or my brother, Mr. H. B. Ridley, who lives near, will show the land to those wish ing to purchase. J. B. RIDLEY, mar 14 60-tf 5,000 UNDS Extra Fine ip a on ag tar County, of WAREHOUSE COMMISSION. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS I N tendering to our patrons and friends our Bratefn) acknowl, is for past favors, we desire to no tify them, that with added experience, renewed vnery, and increased facilities, we are propersd to con, men the business of another year; and to assure them of 1), pleasure we all on in the continuance of thin patronage; the ustily priged evidence y : apprecation of our eforts satisity and please. © Meir ‘o those with whom we have hither had no busines, ‘Transactions, we respectfully tender our services, pleay ing to all, an attention to the interest entrusted,” undivided with other pursuits. . Our entire time is devoted to our FACTORAGE BUSINESS and the experience of many peatent Colton Séliers— with an anxious desire to make our services bentific.. ‘o our patrons—will, we trust, enable us , make i, correspondence desired, of mutual advantage. : Order for Bagging, Ropo, and Merchandize, ws) , ceive our careful and prompt attention ; and Cyn vances made to a reasonable extent, either on the... ing crop or on shipment. v— PATTEN, COLLINS C. Macon 34 PATTEN, HUTTON , Go July 1st 2855, 17—y Savannah, GA TTAPNREMAN £obi HARDEMAN SPANKs. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MiRcHay, ~ MACON, Ga.. it Eaters Win Piece to give prompt attention at the Fire Proof Wanenouss, on the corner o sd and Popular streets, to all business commited to their char ith their thanks for past favors, and a pledge of faithfulness to all their friends and clite news they hope to receive their full share of public patrn Liberal advances made on Cotton and other produce when one po = ter’s Family Stores, g0, Buges ‘a e, furnished at the lowest market rates of re » Rope, THOS. HARDEMAN. augs vy. 0. @. sPages. ALEX, M. WALLACE, M. P. WiNGbery, WALLACE WINGFIELD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIA, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA TO give special attention to the sale of BACYY LARD, BUTTER, FLOUR, TOBACCO, dtc . Orders respectfully solicited. Terms cash. = REFER TO C. Wallace, Knoxville,R. M. Jackson, Ash, ‘enn. m. Tooe, Bro. Co., Mary-Porttaty, Jewsixes Co ville, Tenn. Augusta, Ga, H. F. Cox, Louisville, Tenn. MO. CUNNINGHAM, Greepes J. Donaudson, Anitia, “ bror’, Ga, Johnson Harn, Madison- F. W. Leens, Athers, Ga ville, Tenn. Jno. H. Newrox, * Brassox Bro. Sevier Co., Ino. Weverietp, Madix Tenn. _ Ga. , Faiss Kiva, Dandridge, Carnaet Rorr, Mass Tenn. ,_ Ga. , Waven Pickle, Sweet F. T Wr11s, Savannah, G, Water, Tenn. nov 28 55-. R. CARD, OMMISSION MERCHANT, MACON, Ga— attend promptly to the purchase or sale of all kinds of Merchands roduce, Cotton, and Real Estate. |',). ticular attention paid to the collection of notes, ren, ke. e. sep 288h by E. A. HORNE. 8,8. WILLIAMS, «= MO. A. FisHLA JOHNSON, HORNE ¢O0., (NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,) HOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and fe warding Merchants, Receivers and Dealer Cotton and Tobacco, corner of Market and Broad tree, ran 440-y PUBLIC CONVEYANCES MACON WESTERN R. ROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT, and after Monday, June 16th, there will be but on daily Passenger Train each way over this Road. The Train which now leaves Macon at 2. A. M., and Allan ta 330 P. M., will be discontinued. The morning Train from Atlanta and the evening Tran from Macon i be cosried heretofore. Passengers leaving Itatooga and points on the Western Atlantic Road by the night Train, will arrive in Macon 300 A. M., and in Savannah same evening. P. from Savannah and points on Central Road by morning Train, will arrive in Atlanta came evening and con nect immediately with Train of the Western Atlantic Road for Chattanooga and Nashville. Passengers for Columbus, Americus, and points on th Southwestern Road will arrive in Macon at 1030, A. M., and leave by Southwestern Train at 3, P.M. * from the Southwestern Road will arrive in Ma con at 11, A. M., and leave by Macon Western Train at §, P.M. EMERSON FOOTE, Superntende t. June 15 12-9 Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, OOKS of Subscription to the Stock of the Atlantic Gulf Railroad, are this day opened at the office of E. A. 4) A Nisbet J. BOND © may 127 E. A. Nisper, Om's w—=s17 Telegraph and Citizen copy 3 weeks. South-Western Railroad Co. N Accommodation Train for Freight and Passen gers will leave Macon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 650, A. M., arriving at Americus at 117, P.M. Returning, leave Americus Tuesday; 3, Thurs days and Saturdays at 7 ° 35, A. M. arriving at Macon 127, P. M. Cencemening Miter, Ay April 14, 1556. ADAMS, ne, Macon, April 9, 1856 Change of Schedule on the SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK and NEW ORLEANS MAIL‘ ‘fi Nan after Sunday, February 3d, $56, two dai trains between Macon and Columbus, and one tween Macon Americus. Leave Macon at 7 A M and 3 P. M ;arrive at Colum bus at 7.15 A M and 10.30 P M; Leave Columbus at + 15 A M and 1.80 P M; arrive at Macon at 1054 AM and 7.40 P M; leave Macon at 24 M; arrive at Ame rcus at 6.40 A M; leave Americus 220 P M; arrive at Macon at 7.40 P M; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Aia ,and Augusta, Kingsville, Wi mington and Charleston; also, with Central Railrast trains to Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatoatwa, #0¢ with Macon Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanoog, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad © Eataula, Ala. ; connecting daily at Americus with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thomas ville, Bainbridge, c., with tri-weekly backs to Lang kin, Cuthbert, ac. , at Fort Valley with Hacks to Pet's, Haynesville, Hawkinsville and Knoxville, Ga. Pa sengers for Americus and points below Fort Vale should take the 12.15 PM train from Savannah, 3 the 5 PM train from Augusta, to avoid detention . Macon ; for other points on the South-Western or Nut cogee Roads the either train from Saranouh or Aug la. Passengers leaving Americus at 2.20 PM WY reach Columbus at 10.30 PM same night. Passengers from Columbus and the west for Ami cus, South Western Georgia or Florida, should the 1.30 PM train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valle) and reach Americus at 6.40 AM next morning. — First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New Yo on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadel on Wednesdays. Passage, in the Cabin, $20 . 5 ss. we Fare from Montgomery to Savannah.. “© Columbase* “ Americus “ “ dene GEO. W. ADA Macon, February 6th, 1856. , $14 weel 0 Cabin Passage to New York $2500. Semi-Weekly United States Man Live ‘WHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-Witkd STEAMSHIPS: KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons....Capt. C. D. Luc ow. AUGUSTA, 1500 tons....Capt. T. Lros. FLORIDA, 1800 tons....Capt. M. 5. » supan ALABAMA, 1300 tons....Capt. G. R. Senexes, WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY Wednesday and Saturday. These ships are among the largest on the cuast, surpassed in speed, safety and comfort—taking '* ar, in 50 to 60 hours, and are commanded by 5%?” 1, careful and polite officers. Having elegant stak” room accommodations they offer a most desirable con veyance to New York. Kgernk ® Pelee? Fei Voli, FAY § 02. Savannah RAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 18 Broadway, New York. #25 feb 18_46-tf ‘y HOME INSURANCE COMPA ®*: OFFICE, NO. 10 WALL, STREET, NEW-YO* CASH CAPITAL, $500,000- SIMEON L. LOOMIS, PaesiDe’™ Ouas. J. Maneim, Seory. CHAS. CAMPBELL, Acesi, Macot. Gs. nov 8 Georgia Kerseys for Negroes. 5,000 aa ore Maas ov