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Ctgal latkes—fiibb (Eonntg.
EXECUTOR'S SALE. Will be sold before the Court
Hoom door la the city of Macou, Bibb county, on
the fir»t lueeday lu December next, between the usual
hour* of sale. the following Lots of Land, to wit: Lot
No. (®S) sixty eight. also the west half of Lot No. (88)
eighty three, also (50) fifty acres off of the east half of
Lot No. (71) Mventyone.all lyingaud being in the fourth
District vs originally Houston, now Bibb, county, and
sax mdea west from the city of Macon, on Tobesaufka
Creek, whereon William J. Johnson resided at the lime
of his death, and whereon his widow at present resides.
Sold aa the property of said deceased, for the benefit of
tJbc heir# creditor#. sud in obedience to the la#t VS ill
and Testament of said deceased.
SAM L McARTHUII, E&cutor,
MARIAH J. JOHNSON, Krfz.
Macon. October 46th,
NOTICE —Sixty days after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb coun
ts for leave to sell two slaves, for the benefit of Ann E.
Md Laura V. Wicks. E. SUTPHIN,
Oct 2- Guardian.
F EORGIA—-8188 COUNTY:
V Two months after the date hereof, ap lication will
be made to the Ordinary of said county, lor leave to sell
all the real estate of Lewis C. Barnhart, minor. This Oct.
Ist, 1860. ROBERT P. McEVOY,
oct i w Guardian.
x*IXTY days after date application w ill be made to the
Honorable Court of Probate for the county of Bibb,
for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate
Lucy Womack, deceased, late of said county.
JOHN HART, Administrator.
September 26, 1860.
a lIMIMISTRATOR'b SALE.—By virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, will be
H.id on the first Tuesday iu December next, at the Court
House door in said county, between the legal hours of
Hale, all the real estate (widow's dower excepted) of
William A. Feiu. late of said county deceased, contain
ing three hundred and sixty (360) acres more or less, ad
jo:mug lands of llobc-rt V . Hardeman, estate of J no.
Bryant and others. Terms on day of sale.
ISAAC HARDEEMAN,
Oct. 4,1860. Adm’r of Wm. A. Felts, deceased.
p EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY:
'- 1 Whereas, William A. Evans, Administrator of the
estate of John W. Evans, late of said county deceased,
listing fully discharged his Administration as afore
said:
1 uerrfore ail persons concerned are hereby notified
and required, to appear al my office on or before the
first Monday in Marc h next, and show cause, if any they
have, why -aid William A. Evans, as Administrator,
shou>d not be dismissed from hi- Administration.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Au
-60.8 WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
f; EORGIA-8188 COUNTY:
-■ Whereas. K. C. Grannis*. Administrator of John D.
Dacy, late of said county, deceased, having fully dis
charged his Administration as aforesaid r
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required, to appear at my otlice on or before the
first Monday in March next and show cause, if any they
have, why said E. C. Giauuiss, as Administrator, should
not be dismissed from his Administration.
Given under my hand and official signature this Au
gust 23, 1860. WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
BY rir ue of an order of the Ordinary ol Bibb county,
Wi i be sold on the first Tuesday iu December next,
before the Court House door in the city of Macon, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the house and lot former
ly occupied by George Horne, deceased, on Cotton Av.,
In block 64. and part of lots Non. 3 and 4, in the city of
Ma« on. and belonging to the estate of said deceased.—
bold for the beneni of the heirs and creditors. This Oc
tober l»th, 1860. GEORGE NEUISES,
oct 2U Administrator.
(•EORGIA. 8188 COUNTY.
" Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bibb county, will be sold before the Court House, in the
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December next,
(if not previously sold at private sale) within the legal
hours of sale, two negroes belonging to the minor chil
dren ol S. F. Gore, of said county. Sold for the benefit
of said minors. Terms on the day of sale.
Oct 2, 1800- D. W. LESTER, Guardian.
( ’EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY”. To all whom it may
” concern: Whereas C. J. ROOSEVELT applies to
the undersigned for Letters of Guardianship of the per
son and property of ELIZA DANIEL. Minor of Martha
Daniel, of said county:
These are therefore to require all persons concerned
t« file in my office on or before the tirst Monday in De
cember next, their objections, if any they have, to said
a;
Sauted to the applicant. Given under my hand and of
iai signature, this October 3bth, iB6O.
WM. M. KILEY, Ordinary.
('EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY. To all whom it may
com era: W hereas ABBY WELSH applies to the
uodereigued for Letters of Guardianship of the person
and property of the Orphan children of William Morrisy
late of said county, deceased:
These are*, therefore, to require all persons concerned,
to file in my office, on or before the first Monday m De
cember next, their objections, if any they have, to said
appointment, otherwise Letters of Guardianship will be
gianted to the applicant. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature, this October 3uth. 1860.
W M. RILEY’, Ordinary.
’’I’WO MONTHS after the dale hereof, application will
1 be made to the Ordinary of Bibb county, for leave
to sell Lot of I-and No. 3 iu the 12th District originally
Muscogee, then Mat ion, but now Taylor county, belung
iag Io Hie estate of Robert Findlay deceased. This
ocs. 84th. 1860. C. D. FINDLAY, Adm’r.
oct 85
4 DMIN'ISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an order
a V from the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Bibb county. I
will offer for sale before the Court House on Tuesday
the 4th day of December. 1860, the following Lots of
Land, to-wit: Lot No. 254. with the exception of two
acre* on said Lot; Lot No. 254. and Lot No. 255, with the
exception of some fifteen or sixteen acres, and fraction
al Lot uumbec not known, all lying on the Ocmulgee
River in Bibb county.
Abo. at Marion, in Twiggs county, at the same time
<w hUFdred and nine acres more' or less, adjoining
t owart on one side and Rushin on the other. Sold as
the property of the estate of Washington Durden, de
ceased. late of Bibb county, for the benefit of heirs and
cresl:t<»rs. Terms made known on day of sale.
oct 12 JAMES H. COWART, Administrator.
Bibb SHERIFF SALE Will be sold before the Court
Hawse door in the city of Macon, on the first Tnes
da? in December next, within the usual hours of sale,
tie following property to-wit:
Five hay Males, one a large Mule, and one Road Wag
go: the wagon is in good running order; levied on as
the propertv of Jame- Van Vaulkenburg to satisfy a tl.
fa fr »m Bibb Inferior Court in favor of Paul S Diiikins
James Van Vaulkenburg. T. W. BRANTLEY,
n®v 3 Dep. Sheriff
( • ioKi.lA KIBBUOUNTY:~
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas. E. L. D.
RigX'.u*, Guardian of the person and property of Sarah
A I. , formerly Rijrgias, now Hightower, formerly of
said cuonty and stale, but now Stale of Texas, having
tuily discharged his trust, applies to the undersigned
to «>< dismiss'd from his Guardianship, a* aforesaid:
Therefore all concerned are hereby notified and re
quired to appear at my office on or before the second
M in Jat.uary next, am! show cause, if any they
have, why said K. L. D. Riggins should not be dismissed
from hi* Guardianship.
vtvsm under my hai.d and official signature, this Oct
»•«. I-dB. WM M. RILEY, Ordinary.
MV 2 W
legal Koticts —Jones (Conntn.
/ ' SMKHA-JONES COUNTY:
VT To THS ORIIINAKT OF JoXBS COTMTT.
The petition ot William D. Williams, Executor of
Howeß F. Wililiams. deased. showeth that he has hon
estly and faithfully discharged the trust confided to him
as such Executor, and ha- fairly settled said estate, there
fore petit ions a discharg- from said Executorship, and
pra«w the usual citation mar issue. Aug. 24, 1860.
WILLIAM D. WIIXIAMS, Ex’r.
I poa hear! - the above petition it is ordered that ci
tation be isst. ’ and that all persons concern'd be and
they are hereby required to show cause, i iny they
ha»e, on or before the first Monday in February next,
whv said iiliun D. Williams should not be dismissed,
and why letters disaafaMory should not issue to him; mid
it is farther ordered that'this citation be published in
one or more public Gazette of this blate for the space of
A true extract from the Minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary. CHARLES MACARTHY,
Sept *- Ordinary.
Land*! Land*!! Lands!!!
BY authority of, and in conformity to the last Will
and testament of John S. W alker, late of Jones
oocniy. deceased, the undersigned offers, at private sale,
the t.. ...»lag Uno. lying iu upper Georgia:
Acraa. No. Di-t. Section. County,
Ififi ol 21 2 Gilmer,
l<® *M 71 Fannin,
185 13 - Habersham.
130 4 - Carroll.
16« 18D 13 3 Whitfield,
40 lit 12 1 Lumpkin,
SUM *4l 1 3 Paulding,
40 48S 1» 3 Paulding,
40 513 10 3 Paulding,
40 144 4 3 Paulding,
40 l.«« 2 4 Polk,
40 74r> 21 3 Polk.
40 W 1 4 Polk,
«« 54* 16 4 Floyd,
♦i 162 16 4 Floyd,
4o 1.813 80 3 Haralson,
4o 148 3 2 Cherokee.
Xi 16 - Floyd,
Tie above lands are all valuable, well suited to the
pr»xfa<tiou of all the cereals. For further particulars,
addre-* the uudereigned. at Clinton, Georgia.
By like authority, the undersigned will lease out,
wrogvifooWji. lor a term of file years, the following lauds.
Tying m «r»ethern and south-w'retern Georgia. The per
►.>n leasing first binding himself to clear and fence ten
acres us land, or more, each year:
Acres. No. Dis ' Section. County.
4*> 117 7 Coffee',
4A» 121 5 Appling,
«*> 75 4 Appling.
4JU 363 S Ware.
4SU 224 y Ware.
450 847 27 Decatur,
25.1 X 56 »; Earlv,
*«¥ 187 1— Lee.'
302 M 178 1— Lee,
173 1- Lee.
«K 461 12 Wilcox.
Tte above mentioned are fine productive lauds, well
•tiited to ttie raising of Cera. Cotton. Potato*--, Oats,
and Peas. In addition to the above, 1 wiii a'-o lease out,
spufc the same terms (gratis), lots Nos. 262 and 263. 12
district. Pickens, containing 32u acres. For further in
forasatMm aadreoe the undersigned, at Clinton, Georgia.
F. J. W ALKER,
Sept 14-tod Executor.
days after date, I will apply to the Honorable
O Court of Probate for the county of Jones, for leave to
sett the real estate of George Broai h. deceased, late of
said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased- C ALVIN BROACH, Adm’r.
oct 85 with the Will annexed.
AfliHinisCt iKor's Sale.
11 ’ILL be sold, by tdrtce of an order of the Court of
V> Ordinary of tioeaton county on the first Tues
day fit December next, all the lands lying in said coun
ty belonging to the estate of Jacob Taylor, deceased,
late of said county. Said lands adjoin the lauds ol
U ndird. O’Prv and Roouemore, and are considered of
first quality. The sale being for division among the
heir*, will be positive. Terms made known at the time
of the aate. DEMPSEY TAYLOR.
oct 3 Administrator cum t«gta aurtexu
SOftGt A-JONEb GOtKWr I
Vl To the Court of Ordinary of aaid county.—The pe
tition of Robert V. Hardeman and William Moreland,
Executors of the last Will and Testament of Michael M
Healy late of Jones county, deceased, respectfully show -
eth that they have fully discharged the duties assigned
them as Executors as aforesaid. That the estate of said
deceased has been fully administered according to said
last Will and Testament; wherefore your petitioners
pray that letters dtsmissory may be granted them in
conformity to law. And your petitioners will everpray,
&c. ROBERT V. HARDEMAN
July 2, 1860. W ILLIAM MORELAND.
On hearing the above petitionit isordered that citation
be issued and that all persons concerned be, and they
are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on
or before "t he first Monday in January next, why said
Robert Hardeman and William Moreland, Executors as
aforesaid, should not be discharged, and why letters
dismissory should not be granted them. And it is fur
ther ordered that this citation be published in some pub
lic gazette of this State for the space of six mouths.
A true extract from the Minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary ROLAND T. ROSS,
july 7 m-6mDeputy Clerk.
Ikgal Notices —Houston £ountp.
( • EORgIA - HOL STON COUFTY :
Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, Wm. P. Simmons applies to the undersigned
for Letters of Administration on the estate of Abner P.
Stubbs, late of said county, deceased, he having inter
married with the Executrix of said deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all jiereons
interested to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this 31st
day ol Oct., 1860. W . T. SWIFT,
iiov3 Ordinary.
(! EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY :
Ordinary's Office for said County.
Whereas, Robt. A. Craw ford applies to the undersigned
for Letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah Jane
Crawford late of said county, deceased:
These are there lire to cite and admonish all persons
interested to oe and appear at my office on or before the
tirst Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 31st
day of October, 1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
nov 3 ts
Houston sheriff sale—win be sold at the
. Court House in Perry, Houston county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours
of sale, two lots of land No. 205 and 2(Mi, lying in the 6th
District of Houston county; said property levied on as
the property of James G. Rodgers to satisfy one fi. fa.
issued from Cherokee Inferior Court in favor of John R.
Hill. Property pointed out by B. Hill, plaintiff's attor
ney. J. A. AVERA, Dep. Sheriff,
nov 2
lloublon Postponed Sale.
Air ILL be sold before the Court House door in Perry,
vv Houston county, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in December next, lot of land No.
149, in the 52»th District, G. M., with the improvements
thereon. Levied on as the property of William Eng
lish. to satisfy a Justice Court fi. fa. iu favor of Wm. J.
Anderson & Co. vs. Wm. English, levied on and return
ed to me by a Constable. JNO. SMITH, Sh’ff.
oct 20
f'EOKGIA, JONES COUNTY.
' 1 At Chambers. Sept. 14th, 1860.
To the Ordinary of eaid County :
The petition of Isaac Hardeman, Administrator of
Thomas J. Williams, deceased, respectfully showeth
that he has honestly aud faithfully discharged the trust
confided to him as such Administrator, and has fully and
fairly settled said estate according to law; therefore pe
titions the Court for a discharge from said Administra
tion. September 14, 1860.
ISAAC HARDEMAN, Adm'r. & Pet'r.
Upon hearing the above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation be issued, and that all persons concerned be, and
they are hereby, required to show cause, if any they
have, to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in
April next, why said Isaac Hardeman should not be dis
missed from his said Administration, and why letters of
dismission should not be granted to him in conformity
to law; and it is further ordered that this citation be
published in some public gazette of this State for the
space of six months, previous to the sitting of said
Court. CHARLES MACARTHY', Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary ROLAND T. ROSS,
Sept 20-6 m Dep’t. Cl’ll C. O.
4 DMINTSTRATOR'S SALE.-Will be sold on the
Zx. first Tuesday in December next, before the Court
House door in Perry, Houston county, the one half in
terest of Young W. Stokes, deceased, in the town lot
situated in Perry, between the residence of J, L. Burch
and Henry Chaney, aud known formerly as the residence
oi James D. (.’hole. Said lot formerly held iu joint ten
ancy by E. S. Stokes aud Young W. Stokes, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
oct. 11, 1860, tds. E. S. STOKES, adinr,
of Y. W. Stokes.
(’EORGIA. HOLSTON COUNTY.
' 1 By order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston coun
ty, I shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at the
Court House, in the town of Perry, on the first Tuesday
in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the
real estate of Jos. A. Sloan, deceased, in and adjoining
the town of Fort Valley, consisting in valuable lots for
building purposes. Terms on the day of sale.
oct 2- J. W. SLOAN, Adm’r.
Georgia— Houston county :
Ordinary’s Office for Said County.
Whereas, R. T. Rouse, Administrator on the estate of
8. L. Rouse, late of said county, deceased, applies to the I
undersigned for letters dismissory from his Administra
tion :
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, why said Administra
tor. on the Ist Monday in March next, should not be dis
charged.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 29th AuJ
gust, 1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept 1-
G EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Office for said county.
Upon the petition of Joel T. Walker, Administrator
of John Walker, late of said county, deceased, repre
senting that he has fully discharged the duties of his
said trust, praying to be dismissed therefrom:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, al or before
the January Term, next, of this Court, why letters of
dismission should not be granted to him.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 11th
day of June, l»60. W. T. SWIFT,
j une 13- Ordinary.
EORGIA, HOUSTONCOUNTY'.
Court of Ordinary for said county.
Upon the petition of G. W. Persons, Administrator of
the estate oi John W. Persons, late of said county, de
ceased, representing that he has fully discharged the du
ties of his said trust, and praying to be dismissed there
from :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, at, or be
fore the January Term next of this Court, why letters of
dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, this June
•Jth, 1860. [jnnel2] W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Georgia— Houston county :
Ordinary’s Office for Said County.
Whereas Milton L. Burney, Administrator of Joseph
Blount, late of said county, deceased, petitions this
Court for dismisston from his said trust:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office, on or before
the tirst Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
i they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office, this Bth day of May,
1860. m 10 W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary."
u House, in the town of Perry, Houston county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, under authority of the
last will and testament of Seaborn M. Bateman, deceased,
one lot of Land No. 183, lying In the sixth District of said
couuty, on which there is about thirty acres of cleared
laud, balance well timbered. Also, at'the same time and
i place, one Negro Woman named Harriett, about thirty
years of age, and her two children, one of which is
about three years old, the other six months old; all of
which is sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known ou dav of sale.
oct 11 BRYAN BATEMAN. Executor.
/ i EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.
VI Court of Ordinary, in Chambers, I
June 27th. 1860. J
Elijah Williams, Executor of Charles F. Patillo, late
of said county, deceased, having tiled his petition pray
ing to be discliarged from his said trust:
It is order by the Court that ail persons concerned do
appear aud show cause, if any they have, by the second
Monday in January next, why letters of dismission
should not be granted, and that this rule be published in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, of office, date above
written. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
June 29-
( EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, Hardy R. Powell, Administrator of Edith
Lane, late of said county, deceased, petitions this Court
for dismission from his t-aid trust
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interest to be and appear at my office, on or before the
tirst Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, in office, this 7th September,
1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept 10-
/ * EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY:
k > Ordinary’s Office for said County.
The petition of Levi Ezell, former Administrator iit
the estate of Edward Bacon, late of said county deceas
ed. showeth that he has fully discharged his said trust
and turned over the balance of the estate uuadmin
istered to Joseph C. Ellis, who is now the Administrator
of said Edward Bacon.
It is ordered that citation do issue in terms of the law
requiring all persons interested, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in February next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis
, mission should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2nd
i August. IMiO. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
/ i EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.
t VJT To the Honorable, the Ordinary of said conntv.
The Petition of William Bunn, Executor of Orin D.
Tucker, late of said county, deceased, showeth that he
has fully and faithfully discharged the duties assigned
him by virtue of his appointment.
Wherefore, he prays to be discharged from his said
trust. This 21st day of Mgr, 1860.
KILLEN A KING, Pl’ffs. Att’ys.
Court of Ordinary in Chambers, 21st day of Mav, 1860.
Upon the foregoing petition of Win.'Bunn, Executor
of O in D. Tucker, deceased, pray ing to be dismissed
from his said trust, it is ordered by the Court that cita
tion do issue, requiring all person's concerned to appear
and show cause, if any they have, by the December
Term next, of this Court, why said Executor should not
be then discharged, aud that said citation be published.
,i- required by law.
A true extract from the minutes.
May 23~6m W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
lloumoii December Sale.
IVILL be sold, before the Court House door in Perry,
I H Houston county, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in December next, one-half of lot of
land No. 10, in the Fifth District of said county, known
as the place where Wm. Cherry now resides, containing
10114 acres more or less. Levied on as his property, to
satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Houston Superior Court.— !
Stephen Collins vs. Gabriel Parker, of Bibb Countv. as '
Principal, and Wm. Cherry, of Houston, Security. Pro
perty pointed out by Defendant.
JNO. M. SMITH, Sheriff.
Perry, Nov. 1.
V’ OTICE.—AII persons are hereby forewarned from
x> trading for a note, amount $l6O, due Ist day Feb
ruary last, in favor of Charles B. btone, signed bv my
self, as aaid note was fraudulently obtained. I will not
pay said note until the law compels me.
nov 1 JAMES COBB. I
Cegal Notices—dlraftiforo (£ountn.
EORGIA, (’RAWFORD GEORGLY
Court of Ordinary of said County, I '
August Term, 1860. f ,
■Whereas, Washington Tabor, Jessee Pitman and Wil- j
liam Harden, Executors of the last Will and testament
of Zachariah Tabor, late of said county, deceased, will |
appear at the next Decembe r Term of said Court of Or
dinary, and present said Will, to be propounded in sol- '
emn form:
These are, therefore, calling on and requiring the fol- t
low ing named and mentioned heirs of said 2!ichariah
Tabor'to be and appear at the said December Term, iB6O,
of the Court of Ordinary of said county of Crawford,
offer such objections as they, or either of them, may
have, viz: Loviek P. Taylor, son of said deceased, resi
dent of the State of Louisiana; Hudson Tabor, of the
county of Worth, State of Georgia; B. F. Tabor, grand
son of said deceased, and child oi Hugh L. Tabor, de
ceased, who resides in Crawlord county; John Wesley
Tabor, grand son of said testator, who resides in the
State of Alabama, county of Barbour; Washing Weaver, |
resident of Crawford county, Ga., grandson of said tes
tator, and son of Hunly Weaver, who married Cassey i
Tabor, daughter of the testator, also the minor children i
of the said Hunley and Cassey Weaver, who reside in
the county of Sumter and State of Georgia, their names I
aud number not known; the children and heirs of Tabi- j
tha Matthews, daughter of said testator, their names
and residence not known, Joseph Graves and his w ife ■
Maliala, daughter of testator, residents of Houston conn- |
ty. State of Georgia; the heirs of Driskel Watkins, wife
of David Watkins, deceased.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office,
September 3d, 1860. JAMES J. RAY,
Sept. 13-tlmo in dec Ordinary.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of i
Craw ford county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in December next, w ithin the law ful hours of sale, the |
place on which Jonathan McClendon, late of said coun- |
ty, resided, known as the Hickory Grove lot, contain- '
ing 8 acres, more or less, also the place known as the I
Wilson place, adjoining the Hickory Grove place, con
taing 30 acres more or less. Both places sold subject to
the widow's dower. Sold as the property of Jonathan
McClendon, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms on day of sale.
WASHINGTON C. CLEVELAND,
oct 3 Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—State of Georgia, Hous
ton County.—By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of sai’d county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in December next, between the lawful hours of sale,
at the Court House door in said county, the following
slaves, to-wit: Jim, a man about thirty years of age;
Isham, a man about twenty years of age; London, a
boy about thirteen years of age; Morgan, a boy about
ten years of age ; Jerry, a boy about eight years of age;
Cloe, a woman about forty years of age; Mariah, a wo
man about seventy years of age; Little Mariah, a wo
man about twenty years of age; Henrietta, a woman
about twenty-t wo years of age; Lucy, a girl about four
teen years of age; Flora, a girl about three years of age;
George, a boy about t hree years of age; Joe, a boy about
two years of age; Colmon. a boy about one year of age;
and Missouri, a girl child about two months of age.
Property belonging to the estate of Thomas Pollock de
ceased, late of said county. Sold for tbe benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. This
October 3d, IS6O EDMUND A. POLLOCK,
oct 8-tds Administrator.
I ? XECUTORS’ SALE.—By virtue of an order of the
JCj Court of Ordinary of Crawford county, w ill be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, in the town of
Knoxville, said county, the following 'ots aud parcel of
land belonging to the estate of Zachariah Tabor, late of
said county deceased, to-wit: Lots No. fifty-four, (54)
forty-four, (44) forty-three, (43) and seventy-five (75)
acres of lot No. (21) twenty-one; the same being in the
north-west corner ol said tot, containing six hundred
and seventy-five acres more or less. The place is well
improved lying six miles north of Fort Valley. Sold
for the purpose of a division among the heirs of said Z.
Tabor. WASHINGTON TABOR, J
JESSE PITTMAN, t-Ex’rs.
oct 11-tds JAMES HARDEN, )
Administrator’s Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA— CRAWFORD COUNTY.
On the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold
at the Court Hou-e aoor in Knoxvil e, in said county,
within the lawful hours of sale, all of the lands and ne
groes belonging to the estate ot Joseph N. Dickson, late
of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirsand creditors of said deceased. Terms—small notes
with good and sufficient security, to become due on the
first dav of November, 1861,
oct 24 STEPHEN SLOCUMB, Adm’r.
CRAWFORD ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be
sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the
Court House, in Knoxville, in said county, the parcel of
Land lying in said county, known as the Home Place,
containing nine hundred and sixty acres, more or less,
situated upon the waters of the Echeconnee Creek, ad
joining the lands of Isaac Dennis and Orrin Woodward.
Also, the parcel of land known as the Smith Place, also
situated on the waters of Echeconnee, adjoining the
lands of Mrs. Locket’s Zeigler Place, and Carey H.
Smith, containing 550 acres, more or less. Also, at the
same time and place, the parcel of land known as the
Fickliug Place, situated on the Flint River, adjoining
the lands of Gibson and Troutman, containing seven
hundred and sixty acres, more or less. Sold as the prop
erty of the estate of L. B. Lucas, deceased, late of Mon
roe couuty, upon a credit of twelve months.
PEGGY" LUCAS, Adm'rx.
Sept. 18, 1860. C. M. LUCAS, Adm’r.
N OTlCE.—Sixty days after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave
I to sell two negroes, viz: Nancy, a woman, and Wiley, a
negro man, belonging to Marianna R. S. Hunter.
"oct 3—d*w. “ GEO. R. HUNTER, Guardian.
r pWO mouths after date application will be made to
I the Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to sell
the Negroes belonging to the estate of William T. Shur
ley, deceased, of said county.
ANN T. SIIURLEY,
Sept 20,1860- Adm’rx.
"VrOTTCE. Two months after date, application will be
x' made to the Ordinary of Houston County, to sell ;
the Negroes belonging to the estate of the minors of A. i
J. Ilollinshead, late of Houston County, deceased.
W. H. HOLLINSHEAD, Guardian.
October let, 1860.
"V" OTICE. Two months after date, application will be
jLy made to the Ordinary of Houston County, to sell
the Negroes belonging to the estate of Hannah R. Law,
late of Houston County, deceased.
Oct. 1,1860. LORENZO D. LAW, Adm’r.
Jones Co. xTlortgatfe Sherill" Stile.
/AN the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold be- :
V.7 tore the Court House door in the town of Clinton,
Jones county, the following property to-wit:
Three hundred acres of Land, more or less, the place
whereon Hamilton Broach now lives The said lands
joins Joshua Harris and the estate of A. J. Hunt aud
Jackson Roberts. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Jones County, in
favor of Elizabeth Lowther vs. said Hamilton Broach.—
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
oct 24 BRYANT BALKCOM. Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, 1 ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Jones County, j At Chambers, Oct. 24, 1860.
It being known to the Ordinary of said countv that
Joseph L. Holland, Administrator on the estate of Wil
liam I owle, deceased, has departed this life, and no one
has applied for Letters of Administration de bonis non,
on the estate of said William Towles; Whereby great
loss is accruing to the next of kin and creditors, that
there is an estate real and personal, of said decedent,
worth Five Thousand Dollars, which should be taken
care ol; It is hereby ordered that citation issue in terms
of the law, requiring all persons interested, to show
cause why administration de bonis non on said estate
should not be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court,
or some other fit person.
CHARLES MACARTHY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I Notice is hereby given to all persons
Jones County. (concerned, that Joseph L. Holland,
Administrator on the estate of William Towles, deceas
ed has departed this life, and that no person has applied
for Administration de bonis non, on the estate of said
William Towles, deceased, and that in Terms of the law
administration de bonis non will be vested in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper per
son. on the first Monday in December next, unless some
valid objection is made to his appointment.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this 24th
day of October, 1860. CHARLES MACARTHY,
oct 27 Ordinary of Jones County.
TN XECUTORS’SALE.—In pursuance of the last will
Jja and testament of Isaac Ramsey, late of Columbia
county, deceased, will be sold at Appling, Columbia
couuty, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in December next, eighty to ninety Negroes, be
longing to estate of said deceased. Among them are
nine superior Boot aud Shoe makers and. an excellent
Tanner, several Wagoners, Cooks, Seamstresses and
Laundresses, and Field Hands. Nearly all young and
likelv. Terms made known on dav of sale.
PHOCION RAMSEY
WILLIAMS. MOUGHON, ,
WILLIAM H. BONNER, r9 ‘
oct 11 w-tds GEORGE D. RICE,
V"OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will be
x x made to the Court of Ordinary of Houston county,
for leave to sell the land and negroes of the Estate of
William H. Miller, late of said county, deceased.
nov 7 THUS. M. KILLEN, Adm’r.
I UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.-Will be sold
L at the Court House in the city of Macon, Bibb coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, tbe following property, to-wit:
Lots of Land Nos. 22, 43 and 56. also the north half of
Lot No. 23. and Lot No. 11. all lying on the west side of
Kinchafoonee Creek, below the road leading from Buena
Vista to Pineville, and lying in the 31st District of orig
inally Lee now Marion county, the whole containing
912# acres more or less, and levied ou as the property of
Wm. B. Butt to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Sixth
Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia, iu favor of Wyman, Moses A Co. vs.
said William B. Butt. ’ F. M. BROOKS,
nov 5 U. S. Dept. Ylarshal.
’TAY LOR SHERIFF SALE.—WiII be sold before the
I CourtHouseuGuri!ilhetownofßutler,Taylorcoun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in December next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Lot of Land number not known, iu the fifteenth Dis
trict of originally Muscogee now Taylor county, on
which is situated a steam saw mill in operation; levied
i on as the property of Charles W. Brow n to satisfy a fi.
I fa. from Taylor Superior Court in favor of Carey L, Le
■ seur vs. said Brown. Property pointed out by pl'aintifl’s
attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold all that
portion of lots of Land numbers two hundred and nine
j and two hundred and ten, in the thirteenth district of
| originally Muscogee now Taylor county, lying east of
I the road leading from Butler, byway of the’Green Pond
! to Lowe’s bridge, the place w'hereon the late W. W.
; Corbitt resided : levied on the property of the said W.
W. Corbitt to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in my hands in favor
of E. C. Buttrf al vs. said Corbitt. Property pointed out
by Janies W. Carter, Administrator of said'Corbitt.
i Also, at the same time and place, lots of Land numbers
, twelve, seventy-one. forty-four aud forty-five, in the
; twelfth district of originally Muscogee now Tzylor coun-
I ty; levied on as the property of George VV. Jones to sat
isfy a fl. fa. from Talbot Superior Court iu favor of Lip
pincott. Grambo & Co. vs. said Jones. Property point
ed out by plaintiff's attorney.
nov 6 JESSE STALLINGS, Dep. Sheriff’.
Plantation For Sale.
The undersigned
BEING determined to change their business, offer for I
sale ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF PINE LAND, j
650 or seven hundred cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation, two gin houses and screws, all necessary build
ings for two settlements. We will sell corn and fodder,
stock of all descriptions, on reasonable teams. Call at
i the residence of John T. Howard, 8 miles South of Daw
i son, Terrill county, Ga., and examine for yourself.
I Aug W, 1860-w3m HOWARD & STAMPER.
PttOTOGRAPHS!
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CALLER
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WOOD has returned home, and is now bkttkr
; prepared than ever to produce those beautiftil Pictures
! for which his GALLERY’ is so justly celebrated. IM-
PROVEMENT is the order ofthe day, and several NEiV
and important Inventions have just been added to our
already complete set of Instruments, which gives us ad
vantages possessed by few Artists. In fact, HOOD is
still ahead, as every one can see by calling and examin
ing his beautiful specimens.
Artkits of are permanently en
gaged at this establishment, and no Picture is allowed
to go out until complete satisfactionjs given. A per
fect likeness warren, ed in every case.
AMBROTYPES.
In this line we cannot be equalled, as the most beauj
tiful STOCK OF CASES of new & rich Patterns, Man
ufactured expressly for this GALLERY, have just ar
rived, and will be sold as low as the same quality can be
had elsewhere.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS
Os any size, at LOW PRICES, The public is re-
spectfully invited to visit this Gallery.
R L. WOOD.
oct 19
HELM BOLD’S BUCIIU for the Bladder.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HELM BOLD’S BL'CHU for the Gravel.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Dropsy.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Nervousness.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Loss ot Memory.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dimness of Vision.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Difficult Breathing.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for General Debility.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Horror of Disease.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Wakefulness.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Eruptions.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Pain in the Back.’
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelid
with Temporary Suftusion and Lo.-s of Sight.
! HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness,
with Want of Attention and Horror of Society.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU lor Obstructions.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indis
cretion, and all Diseases of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM
PLATING MARRIAGE,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACTBUCHU
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints incident to the Sex, whether arising
from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE,
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medi
I cine, for unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES
Secret Diseases
In all their Stages, At little Expense.
Little or no change of Diet; No inconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for Excesses
arising from habits indulged in
By Young and Old,
M ** **
And for diseases arising from dissipation. It removes
all improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a
short time to a state of health and purity.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for diseases
and affections of the most distressing character.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all affec
tions and diseases of the
Urinary Organs,
Whether existing in
illale or Female,
From whatever cause originating, and no matter of
How Long Standing.
" All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the
I same treatment and may originate from the same cause.
Read ! Read ! Read !
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in taste
and odor, but immediate in its action.
Personally appeared before me, an aiderman of the city
I of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD. Chemist, who being
duly sw'orn does say, that his preparation contains no
Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely veg
etable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No
vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD,
Aiderman.
Prick $1 per Botti.e, or Six Bottles for $5, Deliver
ei> to any Address.
Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
104 South Tenth st., below Chesnut, Phila.
Beware of Counterfeits
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose “of the:!, own” and “other”
Articles on the reputation attained by
I Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations.
“ “ Extract Bucbu.
“ “ “ Sarsaparilla.
“ “ Improved Rose W'ash.
Sold by E. L. STROHECKER,
AND ALL DRUGGISTS EVER YWHERE.
Ask for Helmbold's, Take No Other.
Cut out the advertisement and send for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Aug 13-
S. B. LA Y
yV'OULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub-
T V lie that he is again in Macon with a fine stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Fan
cy Goode, Musical Instruments, &c., which will be sold
at reasonable prices. Also, that he will give particular
i attention to Watch Rapairing. s. J. DA I.
Oct 16 d<£w-3m
To JR.ent.
THE Store now it course of renovation between A.
Ayres and C. Hanse. Apply to
oct 18 d-ts H. HORNE.
Removal.
DAVID ROSS has removed his Bookbindery to Cotton
Avenue, next door to Parker’s Dry Goods Store
near Mulberry street, where he will be pleased to wai
upon his customers and friends.
For Sale or Rent,
V HOUSE and LOT on Walnut street. Apply to
sept i JAMES MEARA.
FLINT HOUSE.
T’HIS House has become noted for everything necessa-
J ry to a first class Hotel. Within a few minntes walk
of the centre of the city. It is unsurpassed in atten
tive servants, good table, and comfortable rooms. The
Traveller and Boarder will find pleasant accommoda
tions on reasonable terms. The whole Is under the su
perintendence of Mrs. FLINT & SON, who will spare
no pains to oblige the public who give them a call.
oct 24
Private Boarding.
A FEW REGULAR BOARDERS can be accommo
dated in a quiet and pleasant part of the city, and
convenient to business, on applying to
Oct. 4. 6 AMOS BENTON.
proffesiohdl itarbs.
A? P. COLLINS,
CITV PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE on Third Street, next door to R. W. Phillips’
Negro Mart. ° C _ _
DR. R. H. NISBET.
/ \FFICE on Cherry Street, over Freeman s Provision
RjsXnck on the “Hill,” in front of the Female Col
ege. [oct 3 bO]
J. C. MeREYNOLDS,
DENTIST,
CORNER of Mulberry and Second streets, above La
nier House, over Methodist Book Store. All opera
tions warranted. [May 31
«. W. KHERSON, !>. i>. s.
DENTIST, MiSt
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE.
fcb 11 d-ly
DOCTORS
SMITH & HOLT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
MACON, GA.
OFFICE —Over Greer & Freeman’s. RESIDENCE.-
Dr. Smith at J. B. Ross’. Dr. Holt, in Vineville.
feb 1 d-ly
DR. A PIERCE,
HOMCEOPATH,
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK
fcb 1 d-ly
Dr. C. J. Koosevelt,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Residence and Office, corner Walnut and Third Streets.
MACON, GEORGIA.
J tine 16- _
DK. JOHN HARDEMAN.
Office over Dr. E. L. Slrohecker'* Drug Store
aug 10 d ■ f ;
"DR. h. a. hettaijer,
HAVING spent a portion of three successive years in
this city, during which time he has limited his prac
tice almost exclusively to Surgery, now respectfully off
ers his services to the citizens of .Macon and surround
ing country, in all the branchesof hiaprofession. Office
Olathe South East Corner of 3d and Cherry streets, over
Mr. Asher Ayres’ new Grocery Store. May 10
DOCTORS
McDonald & van giesen
DENTISTS.
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, WEST SIDE.jj
feb 2 d-ly _—- ‘
A CARD.
SAMUEL T. BAILEY, Esq., having returned to Ma
con to reside, the undersigned have formed a part
nership and will practice Law in the U. S. Courts at Sa
vannah and Marietta, in the Supreme Court of Georgia,
in the Courts of the Macon and Ocmulgee Circuits, and
in other counties when specially employed. Office three
doors below Telegraph Building-up Stairs.
SAMUEL T. BAILEY,
WM K. DeGRAFFENRIED.
Messenger & Citizen copy 4t may 8
J. F. BASS,
AT T O R N E Y A T LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE in Triangular Block, 2nd St., over Bearden &
Gaines’ Shoe Store. feb 22 d-ly*
RIVERS Ar STANLEY,
Attorneys at Law,.... IRWINTON, Ga.,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE OCMULGEE & SOUTHERN
CIRCUITS.
jona. rivers. [feb 2Wd-ly*J rolin a. Stanley
CULVERIIOUBE <f- ANSLEY,
YAtrtorneys at ILsiw,
Knoxville and Ft. Valley, Ga.
G. P. Culverhouse, F. A. Ansley,
Knoxville. Ft. Valley,
oct 19 d Im
DK. R. C. HARDIE?-
OFFICE on Cotton Avenue, one door above Geo. R.
Barker’s. oct 30 d-tl jan.
REMOVAL.
SPEER & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, have removed
their office to the new building on Mulberry Sheet,
directly opposite the Lanier House, over the store of A.
G. Bostick. oct 30 d
JOHN A? NELSON/
Warehouse 8f General Commission Merchant,
EScXist Macon, G-a.,
W ILL atI 'END, PERSONALLY, to the Sale and
V V Storageof Cotton, Bacon, Grain, and all other pro
duce consignedto him. Also, to the fillingall orders for
Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies. feb. 1
H.EICECERT,
Upholsterer and Mattress Maker,
On Cotton Avenue, Opposite Rose, Coleman & Ross, Ma
con. Ga.
Paper Hanging in all its branches done to order at short
notice, Lounges,Couches,Springand Hair Mattresses mad
to order; old ones done up. Old Furniture neatly re
paired and varnished. Curtains put up, Carpets and Oil
Clot h laid. feb 28 d
THE GEORGIA,
BAR AND BILLIARDS,
Macon, Georgia.
A. PATTERSON R. S. NEWCOM
Feb 1.
BOOK BINDING.
J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every de
scription of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, andBINDS
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and Mis
cellaneous Books, CLERKS’ RECORD and DOCKET
BOOKS, with or without PRINTED FORMS, and war
ranted best quality paper.
Engineers’profile paper made from the best English
drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the country promptly and carefully at
tended to. Office, No. 13 Cotton Avenue.
feb 1 -ly
Hardeman Al Sparks,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
MACON, GA.,
WILL give prompt attention to the selling and
SOlifiM storing of Cotton, and o the filling of orders
HBsss for Plantation and Family supplies, and hope,
by strict attention to business, and with our long expe
rience, to give general satisfaction to all that may favor
ns wi.h their patronage. Liberal advances made when
required TUGS. HARDEMAN, Sr.
Aug 13-d OVID G. SPARKS.
O I T Y MOTJSU
TALLAHASSE/., FLA.
J. L. DEMILLY, Proprietor.
Stage Office kept at this Hotel. feb 1 d
GREAT INDUCEMENT
TO THOSE WHO DESIRE
ELEGANT ROOMS.
S. COKCELIUS,
Commerce St., below Exchange Hotel, Mont
gomery, Alabama.
Is prepared to do everything in the
Paper Hanging Business !
In just as nandsome a style as Fresco Painting can be
done. To be done in
GOLD VELVET,
And all other colors to suit the taste.
OAK & MARBLE PAPERS,
YXT’HICH can be Varnished, and of which I keep a
v T large assortment constantly on hand.
As to my competency in business, I refer to the follow
ing well known gentlemen for whom I have done work:
Col. Isaac Croom, at Greensboro: Col. C. T. Pollard,
it Montgomery ; E. A. Blount and R. R. Pool, Marion ;
Dr. Robert Johnson and Capt. L. P. Weaver, at Selma.
For reference apply at the Lanier House, Macon, Ga.,
to Messrs. Logan & Co.
I take pleasure in giving the following certificate:
Montgomery, Ala., December 28,1858.
I take very great pleasure in recommending Mr. S.
•Oorcelius as a paper hanger, he has done work for me at
my residence in tnis city, and has given me entire sat
sfaction. CHAS. T. POLLARD,
march 15 d-ly
j D. C. HODGKINS & SONS,
MANCEACTURERS OF
GUN'S
AND DEALERS IN
Every Snorting Article.
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
feb 1 d-ly.
PACKAGES New' Crop Mackerel, all sizes and
. I U numbers, arriving to-day at
f GREER & LAKE’S.
Wood Wanted.
I TEN or twenty cords Oak and Hickory, at the resi
| <dence of the editor. Apply at the office of the Macon
Dally Telegraph. »ept 21 d
Jnsuranct Companies,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE undersigned Agent is prepared to cover any des
cription of property, in the following named First
Class Companies:
2Et na Insurance Company, Conn.
Phienix Insurance Company, Conn. ,
North America Fire Insurance Company, Conn.
State Fire Insurance Company, Conn.
LaFayette Fire Insurance Company, Brooklyn.
Losses promptly adjusted by
May 26- RICHARD CURD, Agent.
$330,000.
FEARS & PRITCHETT,
AGENTS FOR
The Selma Insurance and Trust Company,
Located at Selma, Ala.
Organized in 1856.
Capitol Stock, all paid in $300,09000
Cash premium on hand, 30,000 00
$330,00000
W. M. SMITH. President.
R. Lausley, Secretary.
Reference.—E. A. <fc J. A. Nisbet, Macon, Ga.
A CARD.
We would say to the business men and citizens of Ma
con. that being satisfied from letters, statements, and
the list of Stockholders in the above Company, that the
Company is safe, and deserving patronage. We have ta
ken the Agency, and are now ready to take risks on
stocks or buildings, at as low a rate as any other respon
sible Company or Agency. “This is a Southern Compa
ny, located in a Southern city, owned by Southern peo
ple, and we ca.l on Southern Merchants” to patronize
us, all things being equal.
May 4,18§0- FEARS & PRITCHETT.
FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CASH CAPITAL, ------ $20(1,000
JOEL JONES, President.
A. S. Gillett, Vice Prest. Jas. B. Alvord, Sec.
feb 1 d-ly T. R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon.
Continental Insurance Company,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Cash Capital $ SOO,OOO—Assets July Ist,
1860, $906,601,86 Liabilities, sl6,-
514,37.
INSURES Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furni
ture, Rents, Leases, and other insurable property at
the usual rates. Three-fourths of the nett profits of the
business of tide Company are divided annually to the
holders of its policies in scrip bearing interest, which
scrip will be redeemed as rapidly, and to the extent that
the piofits accruing to the policy holders exceed the sum
of $500,000. GEO. T. HOPE, President.
11. 11. Lamport, Secretary. T. R. BLOOM,
feb 1 d-ly Agent, Macon.
Incorporated I 860!
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
or
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
Capital and Assetts - ---$937,708.00,
1 POLICIES issued and renewed; Losses equitably ad
justed and paid immediately upon satisfactory proofs,
in New York funds, by the undersigned, the duly author
ized Agent. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent,
march 16 d-ly
Tliom. la. Campbell, Agvnt,
OF THE WELL KNOWN
Home Insurance Comp’v,
OF NEW YORK, x
CASH CAPITAL SI,OOO,OOO— SUB PLUS over $400,000.
And the
PARK INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
CASH CAPITAL $200,000, WITH LARGE SURPLUS
march 16-til Ist jau.
Insurance Companies.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—NEW HAVEN,
Capital $300,000.
SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE CO.—SPRINGFIELD
Capital $150,000.
LORRILLARD INSURANCE COMPANY—N. YORK.
Capital $9100,000.
With a large surplus security invested. Policies in
the above first clast Companiesissued andlosses promp
ly adjusted by E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent,
feb 1 d-ts Macon, Ga.
Fire and Life Insurance Agencv.
r pHE Subscriber is Agent for the following first class
JL Insurance Companies:
Southern Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company.
Unity Fire Insurance Company, of London.
Applications received, Policies issued and Losses ad
justed by [feb 1 d-ly] J. M. BOARDMAN.
CHARTER OAK FIRE
AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Conn.
CASH CAPITAL 300,000 DOLLARS.
Joseph H. Sprague, Sec’y. Raph Gillbt, Prest.
feb 1 d-ly T. R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon.
X NEW BAKERY'
MIC. JACOB DINttLEK,
J?OR the past six years engaged with Henry Horne,
U Esq., in the baking business, would respectfully in
form the citizens of Macon, and surrounding country,
that he has opened, on Cherry street, below the Georgia
Telegraph Office, and next door to W. T. Nelson’s, a
Cake Bakery and Confectionery.
Persons may rely on finding a good assortment of
pakes, gotten up in the best style of the culinary art,
snd of the best material. He is determined not to be
Cufpassed.
Parties furnished at short notice. A share of public
patronage solicited. J. DINKLER.
Macon, Sept. 5, 1860-d3m
Modes Paresienne.”
NzLiss Elizabeth. Kilts
HAS the pleasure to announce that she will open on
the sth of OCTOBER, at the store formerly occu
pied by Mrs. Dessau, and adjoining Messrs. JohuN.
Kein &, Co’s., a full and complete stock of
MILLINER Y GOODS,
Consisting in part of Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Rib
bons, Head-Dresbes, Dress Caps, Caittures, Head Netts,
Velvets, Japanese Flats, Ruches, Blond Edgings, Dress
Trimmings, Thread Laces, Gimps, Gilt Braid and Gold
Trimming, Belts, etc., etc., of the latest and richest de
signs, and at prices which will challenge competition.
Miss Kilts has just returned from New York, where
she made arrangements with some of the leading Milli
ners, by which she will receive, during the season, ev
ery desirable novelty in her line which may, from time
to time, make its appearance.
taSr~The DRESS MAKlNGDepartment, which will be
presided over by an experienced and competent assist
ant, will be so conducted in all its details, that it can
not fail, she trusts, to give entire satisfaction to all who
may favor, her with their patronage. [oct 3J
LOOK AT THIS!!
AFTER this date, we shall refuse to rill any orders for
lumber, unless accompanied with the Cash. And
all lumber sent to our Factory to be dressed, will not be
delivered until settled for. G eare determined to spend
no more of our time in running after small accounts. —
We do not desire to give any offence to any of our pat
rons, and hope we shall not do so, by adopting the course
as above. We have been informed of late, of the enor
mous increase in the boot and shoe trade of our city,
and it is not surprising to us, for we wear out our shots
in dunning. Please send your orders written in ink, and
properly signed, accompanied with the Cash, and we
shall be happy to wait upon you.
D. B. & J. W. WOODRUFF,
jyqzwwtorA of the Enterprise Planting Mi
April 21-dtf
•Just Received
AND FOR SALE LOW.
COAL OIL, perfectly colorless and odorless.
Burning Fluid and Lamp Oil of superior quality.
Potash and Pearlash of superior quality.
Saleratus, Mustard, Spices, and
FAMILY SOAPS.
Superior TEAS and flavoring Extracts.
Dr. Bowen’s Domestic Wine, much superior to the
worthless, said to be imported wine, good for delicate
females.
Dr. Branham’s Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine by the
quantity, lor sale low to Druggists and Country Mer
chants and the trade generally.
Ail of the above to be had at the reliable Drug
and Chemical Store of GEORGE PAYNE.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 25.
Hope
500 C OILS and Half Coils Richardson’s “Hemp Leaf’
250 COILS Machine Rope, other brands,
100 “ Hand Made Rope, for sale by
Sept 7- BOWDRE <fc ANDERSON
Musical Card.
I \l f E are again prepared to commence our Musical In-
V V structions from the 15th of September inst.
Sept 13- 11. L. & S. A. SCHREINER
Just Received and for Sale.
HALF bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
Quarter bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
Choice New York Hams,
Choice Leaf Lard,
Choice country Leaf Imrd,
Pickled Pork,
Choice Butter, 20 lbs. kegs,
Family Flour,
Buckwheat,
XX and XXX Golden Syrup,
White Fish, whole, half and quarter barrels,
Mackerel, “ “ “ “
nov 5 d FEARS & PRITCHETT.
1 R HBLS. Fresh and new Buckwheat Flour, with Dou-
XkJ ble Extra Golden Syrup, on tap at
•ct $1 GREER A LAKE S.) (
Hailroab
'To SHIPP EKS B¥
ON, and after this date, May 10th, Hamden's Expres.
in connection with the Adams Express Compan!
will run Express on both night and day trains, over
con & Western Rail Road.
Freight for way stations will be sent by the day t ra j n
only. Freight for Atlanta, Chattanooga. Nashvliip
Knoxville, Ac., sent by both trains. The day Expre*.
closes at 1 o’clock, P. M.. and the night Express at 11
•’clock, P. M. 11
Freight called for between Hand 12 o’clock. A. M
between 5 and 6 o’clock, P. M. ’’ ’
May 10- L. H. POWERS, Agent
Macon & Western Railroad?
sis
ON ami after Wednesday, April 4tn, Passenger Train,
of this Road will be run as follows:
Leave Macon at 12.00 night and at 1.45 p. >
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.15 a. m. and at 7.15 p\
Leave Atlanta at 12 night and at 1..‘10p. M '
Arrive at Macon at 7.15 a. m. and at 7.00 p M
The Night Trains wi ll ?><>* be inn on Sundays.
The 12.00 night train from Macon, connects at Atian
ta with train ot Western A Atlantic Rail Road, leaving
Atlanta at 10.20, a. m., with Georgia R. R. at 9.05 a. jT
and Atlanta A West Poin R. R. at 10.10 a. m.
The 1.45 p. m.. train from Macon, connects with train
of W. A A. R. R.. lea- ’ng Atlanta at 8.00 p. m. with Ga
R. R. at 8.40 p. m. and Atlanta A West Point K. R.
12.30 a. m.
Each train of the Vfestern & Atlantic R. R. connects
at Chattanooga with trains for Memphis, Nashville New
Orleans, and ail points West, and at Dalton with train,
for Knoxville and all points North.
Travelers will find this the shortest, quickest and most
pleasant route to the North as well as the
Virgtiiin Springs.
There being less change of cars than by auy other
route, and the whole line passes through a high, heal
thy region, many portions of it commanding views of
scenery of the most picturesque character.
Time from Macon to New York by train leaving at
145 p. m., 61 hours, by 12 night train 65# hours. ( J 0,,,
connections by both trains at all points beyond Atlanta.
Fare to New York, $33 00; Philadelphia, s3l 00; Balti
more, $29 00; Washington, $2800; Richmond, $27 00-
Petersburg, $27 00; Jackson’s River, $22 00.
The last named point is on the Virginia Central Rail
road, and only thirty miles from the Greenbrier White
Sulphur Springs.
To Newbern, s2l 35, for Pulaski Allum and Red and
Blue Sulphur Springs.
To Salem, $23 10for Roanoke Red Sulphur, Red Sweet,
Alluin and Salt Sulphur and Greenbrier White Sulphin
Springs.
To Big Tunnell, $22 35, for Montgomery White Sul
phur, Yellow Sulphur Alleghany, Salt Sulphur, Red
Sulphur, and Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. A
branch road of l#.miles runs to the Montgomery White
Sulphur Springs, where ample provisions will be made
to accommodate 1000 guests. A daily line ot Coaches
leaves this point for all the principal Springs, including
the Greenbrier White Sulphur.
Baggage checked to New York; for other points
checks will be given to Knoxville, thence to any point
desired.
Fare to New Orleans, S2B 00 time through 58 hours.-
JST’Tweniy-four hours less thau by any other route.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
May 11-d-ts Superintendent.
Central Rail Road.
W-
Change of Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, February 26th 1860, the Trains
will run as follows:
Leave Savannah 10.05 a. m.. 1.30 r. m and .1.10 r. m
Arrive at Macon 8.55 a. m. and 11.05 p. m
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a. m. and 6.35 p. m
Arrive at Milledgeville 12.30 P. m
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m. and 10.00 p. m
Arrive at Savannah... 7.29 a. m., 7.45 p. m and 10.40 p. m
Arrive at Augusta 6.36 a. m. and 6.35 p. m
Leave Augusta 12.30. a. m. and 2.15 P. n
Arrive at Savannah 7.29 a. m. and 10.40 p. m
Arrive at Macon 8,55 a. m. and 11.05 P. st
Trains that leave Savannah at 10.05 a. m., only run to
Millen, arriving there at 3.10 p. m., connecting with 10
a. m., Macon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2.15 p. m. train at Augusta
will leave Millen SJ>O p. in., and arrive at Savannah at
10.40 p. m.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m. from Savannah will go thro"
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by gither 1.30 or 11.10 p. m. trains from Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet with no
detention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, on Western
& Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the J. 30
p. in. train ; for Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11. lop. m.
train; for South-Western Rail Road below Fort Valley,
on 11.10 p. m. train ; those for Montgomery, Columbus
&c., by either train.
Passengers from Augusta, for South-'Western Georgia,
should take the 12.30 a. m. train to avoid detention at
Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, &c., may
take either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon & Western trains
to Griftin and Atlanta, and the west; also with South-
Western trains ‘o Albany, Cuthbert, Eufau.a, Fort Gaines,
Americus, Columbus, Montgomery, &c., and at Milieu
with Augusta and Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and
the north; at Savannah with the tri-weekly steamships
to New York; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia ami
Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both
ways, at Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is
secured, and passengers will have no detention at Au
gusta or Milleit, as heretofore.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Geu’l Sup’t.
February 24th, 1860—d
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD
TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN MACON AND CO
LUM BUS.
Leave Macon 9.45 A. M. and 11.50 P. M.
Airive at Columbus 3.30 P. M. and 5.35 A. M.
Leave Columbus 3.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.56 A. M. and 9.05 P. M.
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Albany, aud
Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.25 A M.
Arrive at Albany 4.55 P. M.
Leave Albany 2.00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.26 P. M.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Station
10 miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaines Line and
from Morris Station 11 miles west of Cuthbert on the
Eufaula Line, connect daily with Albany Mail Train at
Smithville, No. 10 S. W. R. R, The Road will be open
to Hatcher’s, on the Eufaula Line, 15 miles west of Cuth
bert on the 15th of March next,
Leave Coleman at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morrisat '.?IL3BA.M.
Arrive at Smithville, at 3’04 P. M.
Leave Smithville, at 3.35 p. M-
Arrive at Cuthbert, at 5.54 p. y..
Arrive at Coleman 6,48 P. M.
Arrive at Morris 6.57 P. M.
Making the connection with the up and down Albany
Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington,
Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain
bridge, Thomasville, Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection with
the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gaines, and at Morris
for Eufaula.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Per
ry, Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-weekly to
Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, shotiid take
the Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
detention at Macon. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS
Eng’r & Snp't.
Macon, Feb. 29th, 1860.
FOKT VALEEV
RAIL ROAD HOTEL.
''pHE undersigned take great pleasure in informing the
X traveling public, that they have recently enlarged
and entirely renovated their Hotel, which enables them
to give the best accommodation to all who may favor
them with a call. We would also state, that the South
Western Railroad Comoany has appointed our Hotel as
1 the regular eating hor..->e for Passengers as well as for
their officers and employees on the road, which enables
us to give as good fare as there is ottered at any other
1 first class Hotel, South.
Parlors, Dressing and Bedrooms for ladles and fami
lies, are separate from the gentlemen’s departments. A
good table, clean and comfortable beds, prompt aim
friendly accommodations will always greet our patrons.
N. B.—We keep also a Livery Stable with Fine Horses,
Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, &c., and will send i’assen
gers alter the arrival of every Train, to any desired
; at very low and reasonable prices.
Respectfully, GARKE & B
aug 4-dly
Tennessee Bacon and Lard.
. (MH) kBS. Choice Tennessee Sides, Hams and
> Shoulders,
[ ; 100 Cans Tennessee Leaf Lard, just received and for
, : gale by [Sept 101 McCALLIE & JONES
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber is now receiving his Stock of
Fall and. Winter
I goo n s,
Which will be sold as LOW as any House in the town.
s His Friends and the Public
’ I
! re requested to call and judge for themselves.
Sept 19, 1860- GEO. W. PRICE.
’’. EAST'TENNESSEE VALLEY
3L'JL. ■
TIMOTHY,
HERDS GRASS,
AND CLOVEIL
” I VVE are now prepared to fill orders, to almost any ex
Tv tent, lor this desirable HA Y, neatly put up in good
; shipping order, and will be sent to any point in ti> e
• | South, at short notice. This Hay is supposed to coi>t* in
a greater amount of nutriment, and less obnoxim**
, ; growth, than any other grown in the South or West.
M e respectfully solicit orders accompanied with Cash-
I and promise our best efforts to please al) who may p»'’
j ronize us. R. M. M’PHERSON & CO-
Sept 19-d3m Knoxville, Tennessee.
JOHN JL. JOTNES.
HAS RECEIVED HIS USUAL LARGE SUPPLY OF
Fall and Winter Clothing
COMPRISING ALL THE
NEW AND DKMIK4BI.E JSTYI-K*’
Together with a full stock of FURNISHING GOO1«
Trunks, Ha oes Valices, Carpet Bags and
UMBRELLAS.
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