The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, April 22, 1873, Image 4

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?)u sMonroc JMmtisfr. t ufiSl . U. I UJESDAY, APRIL 22, 1873. < urrrni Ifrnio and .Vok<**. Hue* i* - - >O,OOO i 8 (r i I ' •. _ South ‘ mo'. '.t i.- lul colored legslatoir. Boston gii.u, S2oO.<XO Ly the Jaques will compromis*'. The Carlin- continue the 1. tiitardment of P.iigcerda. Sugar duty in Er. t .:.n<! i- ’ > be reduced 50 per cent, in May. ■ eral Can .• ind of Car lists menacing Geloni. Ti;e Kiowa, Cheyenne, and Arapahoe Indi ans are preparing lor war. Paris is going to sp- nd three millions of francs on anew bridge over the Seine. The heavy frost of las:* Thursday night killed the crop3 in T**xas. Stephen Lowery, ti e famous outlaw, has been lately seen in .North Carolina. Tiie President vi-its Missouri this week, sr.d will remain until May 1-t. The Parliament of New’ South Wales has fo’.ed $200,000 to aid immigration. The Alabama river is very high, the flat lands along the banks being übmerged. The Spanitli Minister of War has been au thorized to purchase 50,000 rifles. In a single year 1 500 applicants for pardons poured in cn Gov. Geary, of Pennsylvania. The streams of Illinois are overflowed and the adjacent lowlands are flooded. Henry Ward Beecher earns $45,000 yearly as preacher, lecturer and editor. American ladies are said to be among the most conspicuous gamblers in Monaco. One of the Leon Brothers, gymnasts, fell in Chicago, on tireßth, and was disabled for life. Miss Mary Carpenter, the English philan thropist, vvi.i visit this country this spring. A young Irish girl at Jacksonville, 111., has ivr that . ~g to t: •• floor, and has refused 7100 for it. When a Kansas iawy< r quotes latin to th jury he is fined by the Ju<j o “for profanity and contempt." The late George Jacques bequeathed ts Worcester, Ma s., $250,000 to found a city hospital. It La- been ascertained that George Bid well was at the hea l of the Baud of England forgery. The late flood in Ontario vas the greatest ami most damaging that lias been known in fifty years. it is understood that Dr. Lmshington's se cret about Lord Byron has not died with him, and that it will soon be made public. The French Assembly has passed a bill re imbu sing the city of Paris its war contribution of 28,000,000 francs. Itev. Charles 11. Spurgeon, of London, has been offered $50,0(10 to deliver fifty lectures in the United States. Extensive seizures of whisky and tobacco have been made in North Carolina for viola tion of the revenue laws. The Republican members of the Legislature of Ohio, generally concede the Constitutional Convention to the Democrats. Ten officers and sixty* men of a hussar reg iment and several artillery officers have joined the Cm list s. Eightv ol the 2,000 English fanners who an- to r.i;.iiii/e the red River legion of Minne sota an ived in the city of Bristol on the Bth. Ninety’ nine out ol every one hundred me el,n. ics in tUe large . hies of the United Stales toreigners. The insurance of SIOO,OOO on the life of' Horace Greeley, has been collected. The policy is the largest paid in the last decade. The people and the sheep on the island* on the Irish coast, off Galway, are dying of star vation. A septungenai ian Vermont dame has spent tlie last lour years in making four patchwork counterpanes containing in all 12,760 pieces. A young 1: dy of Lewiston, Me., require* *ixtv thousand grains of opium per annum for her own consumption. President Grant has ordered the dismissal of the prosecutions against. Ku-klux offenders in North and South Carolina. A warehouse in Louisville containing 5,000 barrels of whisky came down with a crash on the Bth. Much good liquor was wasted. Cincinnati elects the Democratic May’or by '2,000 majority, and the Democratic and Lib eral candidates for Delegates are also elected. Secretary Delano has advised the military not to surrender tl e indicted to the civil authorities in case the Mohucs surrender. A Le'psic bookseller computes that 3G1,- 000,000 copies cf Luther's translation of the Bible have been printed from the beginning to the present.' The beneficial result of enforcing temper ance by legislation is shown in Vermont by an official report that there are IG.OOO habit ual di uukards there. The conductors on tha various car lines, in New York, held a meeting a few days ago and resolved to strike for four hours service ami three dollars pay. Danville, Tenn.. has resurrected ome fifty skeletons horn seven to eight feet in length, which are supposed to have belonged to the pre-Indian race of mound-builders. Mrs. Abby Sago Richardson has just corn pined a history of the United States for young people. It is constructed ou the plan of •‘Dickens' Childs’ History of England.’’ New York claims the honor ot a State House which will cost from seven to ten mil lions of dollars when completed. It will be tho most expensive State Capitol in the Union. There are in the whole Union eigthtv-one thousand miners: they earn forty-four and a third millions in wages, which is Qve hundred and forty-eight dollars for each miner per an num. A contract has just been proposed to trans port from Austin, Texas, by the Missouri. Kansas and Texas railway, over a hundred carloads or some nine thousand sheep, for the New York market. At a meeting of the friends of the lost cabin passengers ot the Atlantic, resolutions were passed condemning the managers of the White Star Line for lack of energy in recovering bodies. A sleepy deacon, who sometimes engaged in popular games, hearing the minister use the words, shuffle off this mortal coil,” start ed up rubbing liis eyes, and exclaimed: “ Hold on, it is my deal!” The work which M. Victor Hugo is now completing at Guernsey is said to be a novel called •* Quatrevicgi-fneze,” the scene of which is laid m the second period of the Fiench Revolution. The Grand Jury •'f New York intend inves lig&t ig the ( irse < -d banks in the re cent lock up of ni.uu-y. wii'i a view of ascer taining their liability to . i l. 'tuie.u under tSie usury laws. The Librarian of Congress lias purchased the files o' the Charleston Courier for 7u years, at a cost of $2,250. The object being to as certain who of the Southern claimants were disloyal. Tile election in Connecticut on the 7th re sulted in the success ot Charles R. Ingersoll, the Democratic candidate for Governor, over both the Radical and Temperance candidates, by 3,000 to 4,000 majority. A bill passed t le Legislature of Alabama, on the lith. loaning to the Georgia Western Railroad lour thousand dollars per mile. The Senate will concur in the ilou.-c amend ments to the bill. $ The city of San Salt ador, capital ot the l en trai American Republic of that name, vs as de stroyed by an earthquake, on the 4n., causing terrible lose of life. Eight hundred persons pariehed, and property valued at $12,000,000 vu dc*rojred> the wiiii mum 1373 > CALENDAR. ft 873. | TERMS: {TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. n* 2 i jf.: -. 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Hay i 2 ;; Sot 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 !3 14 13 I |l- 19 j> 21 2’2 23 24 16 17 !- 19 20 21 22 (25 26 27 2d 2' 31 2; 2! 25 26 27 28 2U Jmt 1 2 34, 6 7 Pe*. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 & 10 11 12 13 14 7 4 9 10 11 12 13 15 36 17 1- 19 2' 21 14 15 16 17 1? la 20 22 23 24 27 2* 27 2- 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 299 *293 •£2BU -avaN3lVC> CSZBI ATLANT A APVKRTISEMENTS. WOMAN’S RIGHTS. ONE WHO n \S LONG STUDIED THIS AB eoibbig su'jict now presents to the women ot our country the result cl hii investigations. He is happy to say that he has at last discovered ‘‘ W email’s Best Friend.” It is adapted, especially, to those cases wheie the womb is disordered, and will cure any irregular ly of the “ MENSES.” Dr. J. Sradfisitl's female Regulator acts !il e charm in “ WHITES,” or in a sodden check in ti • “ MONTHLY COURSES ” from cold, trouble ot min t, or like causes, by restoring the discharge in every instance. So aUj in chronic case, it- action i- prompt and deceive, and eaves the c ititution from countless evils and prema. ture a- i ay. This valuable preparation is tor sale at 81 50 PiSTt BOTTLE by all respectable drag;.- .Ms in the land. Prepared and sold by L H. BHAOFIELD, Druggist, Atlanta. a thousand women testify to its merits. Near Marietta, Ga., March 21, DIO. MESSRS. WM. ROOT & SON.—Dear Sirs: Some months ago I bought a bottle of BRAD FIELD'S FKMAi E BE Hi L ATOP, from you, and have used it. iu my Emily with the utmost satis faction, and have recommended it : o three other families, and they have found i: jest wh.it it is recommended. The ieundes who have used your REGULATOR are in pirfect health, and are able to attend to their household duties and we eoidi a!!v recommend i* to tl e public. Yours respectfully, KEV. 11. B JOHNSON, We could f dd a thousand other certificates, but we consider the above amply sufficient proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial. S Id in Forsyth by L. GREER & CO., and W. L. CARMICHAEL. marlß.ly jnJTL. Ii AWSH^, ©WATCHES, Jo weir v, and WATCHES AND ALSO, AGENT FOU lodge and Notary Public Seals, CANCELLATION, STAMPS, ETC. No 50, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, G V. ftblS-Cm] TOM.ME Y, STKWAKT~& BECK, Hardware Merchants, Cor. Decatu A Pryor Sts. fronting Kimball House, ATLANTA, GA. Deaisrs in Iron, Steel, Hoes, drains, Grain Cradles, Builder and Carriage Material, Powder, Rope. Belting, Etc. feblß.3m DUNN, CGLETP.EE l CO., Produce and Commission MERCHANTS, Coal in Flour, Bacon, Corn, Hay, Etc. Refer to the B inker?) and Real Estate Agts. - ATLANTA, GA. of Atlanta. ) aplLOm FJSEMAX & BRO., Clothiers and Tailors- Ilava cn hand a fresh supply and well assorted stock of SPRING GOODS, These who desire anything in their line will do - well to call at this house on No. 5 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. apll.lm r. DODD. O. T. cOBD. W. I. TANNER. P- & Ct. T- DODD & CO. Wholesale Grocers AND PROVISION DEALERS. (Co.ger Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,) [established 1553.] ATLANTA, GA. apll 8m CHAP-MAX, RUCKER & CO. Wholesale G-roceries AND Commission Merchants, CCR. ALABAMA & FORSYTII STS., # ATLANTA, GA. F . feblS.Bm* JAS. E. OWENS. JOSIAB ... FOSTER National Hots! ATLANTA GEORGIA. C'A’ENS <L FOSTER, Proprietors. "? A 11, if Piedmont and Orange Hotels Lvneh- L' burg, Virginia. *be Natioi-al bar bet " Thoroughly Renovated and Elegantly FutrUaed. txiard s-> per cay. Baggage carried to and from Der.it tree ot charge. Jan7.tf DAVIS SMITH, DEALER in Saddles & Harness, CIRRI IGF. JIATERUL. Shoe Findings, ail Kinds of Leather. Children’s Carriages. Goods Ordered by Express, “ C. O, D.,” Promptly Attended to. iO2 Clierry tit., Jluctm, Ga. aiulH3m. Nh \V \ 1 )\ E UTIB KM K N Tb. LATEST FROM N£W YOn K'! FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING STOCK !!! L. d-IFS.S3E3Ki"WoonD db 13FLOS IN PYE’S 13 RICK BLOCK, 6-t aFL LL i ..NNOt NCF. to the Citizens of Monroe, Jasper, Jones and butt? Counties, tbit they are now receiving and opening their LA GE and CAREFULLY SELECTED mom or §vmm i' Embracing ail the VERY LATEST STYLES, and at LOWER PRICES than :an be expected elsewhere. As oar Parmer has remaiutd in Now York during the Season, he his had all the ADVANTA GES ot ibat Market. Call and see us if you wish to get good Bargains ma ' as U L. GREENWOOD & BROS. Yr UMS: TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, iN ADVANCE. ARRANGEMENTS! S JNO. JY. STEELE Has opened in U:e : itpuit Sio7f Room, formerly occupied by W. W. Anderson, a Large and varied Stock ol " s SEASONmE HEY 0000$ ! And have on hand the 1 ilovviug winter Stock, which will be sold AT COST ! CASSiMERS, WORSTEDS, JEANS, DELAINES, FLANNELS, AND A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS, And will al?o keep on hand n extensive SPRING STOCK. The i u"'ue? will be under the immediate ?upcivi?i no: >tr. K. IJ . BROOKS. CALL AND BEE ME feb2s-tl * JNO. A. STEELE. THE FORSYTH GRIST MILL. rpHK ABOVE MILL IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, TURNING OUT AS GOOD ME A t Ae can bo made ANYWHj RE. A full supply of meal always cn hind tor fale or exchange foi corn. Customer? will not be detained waiting for their “turn.” PARTIES PURCHASING CORN IN FORSYTH Will dud It to their interest tj patronize this Mill. Cnly the usual toll rates will be charged. mar£s.3ai PEYTON T. WARD. ANSLEY & McCOMMON, GROCERY AND PROVISION MERCHANTS!! (STORE ROOM IN MONROE ADVERTISER BUILDING) RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TIIEIR FRIEND3 AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY that they have in STORE and are daily receiving large supplies cf BACON, CORN, FLOUR MOLASSES, AXDEYEKY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT xN A FIRST-CLASS &ROCER3T STORE! WE WILL SELL OUR GOODS ON TIME WITH APPROVED P3PER3. mai ~ ;j tf ANSLEY &'McCO\IMON. 1873} ISAAC WliN SHIP. j [873 EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings. Will. PAY THE lIIiiHUST MARKET PRICE FOR AIL DESCRIPTIONS OF Hides, in Large or Small Quantities. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Frem-h and American Cali end Kip Skins ; Baltimore, New York, Cincinnati and Louisville Oak Sole Leather ; Plat; and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather. Shoe Findings, Laits, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Etc., all of which will be sold as low as in" any Southern citv, as i get my goods from importers and Manufacturers. All of my friends, ac quaintances and the rest of mankind are invited to send in their orders, or call and see my Stock. Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC W INSHIP, mrrll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. CHE ¥APEAKE GUANO. \Ai E are still agents lor the above TRIED and RELIABLE Fertilizer, and after FI 7 E YEARS experience in selling it, unhesitatingly recommend it to our planting friends as equal to any manipulated Fertilizer made. IT IS jSTO experiment. [n no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials ia our possession fri .a some of our most successful planters, will satisfy any one as to its merits. JOSES & BAXTER, febll.tf 100 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. THE BROWN COTTON GIN. PLANTERS should examine the abov-.-namec old and reliable Gin before buying any other It combines the required qualities of Simplicity Stnu'jth and Durability. It ab.s fast aid chan mak-U excellent hat to:tea bringing Le. to per in. above market i and is >:tiivers-<i>> admitted u> be the iig/.U\-t rui.nitty g:u made. We have Lac thirty years* experience in the business, and war Hint every aperfect. G:us constantly in in hands ot our agents, to which we inv.-te inspection CiteuUrs, with testimonials and fuit particulars m.*y be had by addressing ISRAEL F. GiiOW .V, Pres., Broun Cotton Gin Cos., ltb‘2s.4m. New L >cdon, conn. Southern Fruit Trees for Sale sls per 100. Yy-vl K. NELSON, Proprietor of the GEORGIA NURSERY- Offers for Sale a Fine Stock of Y'oung FRUIT TREES, Striwberry Plants, Etc., Etc. Price List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue for i stamp. Address, WI. K. NELSON. i jaeltf adol&u, 64. i DOORS, Sash Blincls 2 MOUI DINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR Fixturts, Builders’ Furnishing Hard ware, Dra n Pipe, Floor Tiles, \V ire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Class a Specialty. Circular* ana Price Lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE 20 Hayne and S3 Pinckney ets.. Charleston, S. C. Dov9.ly Vi >i:sVTl r ADVERTISEMENTS. rr..r_... . v~—u -■■ ■ ■■ • ■- ■ —r: 9. D. VOBLF.Y. H. H CABANISS planters emporium! MOBLEY * CABAMSS, ! fIN PYES NEW BLOCK,| 1 FOISSYTII, ■ ■ | - GEORGIA. PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873. | WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES, Jasper, Butts and Crawford Counties that we have OG£?&ST£$ ABBAHffBMIHTO To furnish, in unlimited quantities, everything embraced in a iu‘,l Hue of Plantation Supplies nd invite attention to our stock, terms, etc., etc. We shall always have in store Corn, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Molasses, Ano 1 11 the leading articles in the Provision trade. J3POASII SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. PJTTIME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING We will keep on Land a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country. Thankful lor favors received iu the past, we Invite the attention cor planting friends to our programffie for 1573. ItIOIILEY & CaBANISS. jan 11 ct - HidlSS PI TIE SMJMYS! IMIICIS .J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN OFPE 3R. GOODS, SILKS, POFLIXS. SATTEENS, Etc., Etc., at Reduced Prices. W HITE GOODS, Jaconets, Naimsooks, Mulls, Tarletar.s, Lonsdale end Jones’ Canlric English, Swiss and American—9 4,10-4, 17*4, 12*4, w'r ite and colored. £JAB3IMERE3, Gents, Boys and Youths wear—grey, brewn, gold and blue. French, German and American—all sizes, from 18 to 81. Jp*LANNEL3, White, Red and Opera, plain and twilled. JJO3IERY, British and Balbriggan, Hose and Half Hose. Y^ATER- PROOF, Grey, Brown, Gold and Bine, English and American. Bleached and Unbleached—4 4, 5-4, 0-4, 10-4, 11-4 wide. K . n GLOVES, Perinot, Harris, Hector, Lupin and Empress, 1 and 2 Buttons, all shade* HAMBURG LIGF- CURTAINS. We offer the above at A REDUCTION from former rates and solicit an inspection. SAMPLES sent by mail on application. Parcels delivered any where in the city, free. T. E. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN, dec24. ct MACON, GA. !A IIODi) PERTIUZEKi I j JTAVIXG THOROUGHLY TESTED THE A EIREKA FERTILIZER. For three years past, I can confidently recommend it to the planters of my couDty, as a good and reliable Guano. Having been appointed. AGENT Fftß THIS SECTION, I am now prepared to sell the same on reasonable, terms, either tor cash or on time. B. H. NAPIER. feb4.3m. ; Bowen & Mercer’s Super Phosphate. 533 00 PER TON. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY ,OF THE PHOSPHATE manufactured. Send for pamphlet of Certificates and Analysis,, by Protestors M -8U?. Pirrcj-ort nA to BOWEN <% MERCER, 65 South Cay Street, i marll.lm Baltfm'jre, Md. Atlanta Paper Mills, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. Manufactures Book and ISTews Paper JifOrders solicited and promptly filled. Cash paid tor Clean Cotton and Linen Rfgs, White Paper Sbaviugß, Buipb amt other paper stock. Reters to ibis paper -is cample rf news. James ormond, aprß.f Atlanta Paper Mills, A'laiis, ca. Dissolutions of Partnership. copartnership heretofore > xi-ting between ,JL the uudersigned has been dissolved by mu tual consent — Mr. Davis retiring. Tbe business, will hereafter, be conducted by 8. F W ilder & Sou. 8. F WILDER, F. N. WILi ER, A. and. C. DAVIS. JwSW 1 FOUR and SIX-HOLE TOPS—WITH OR WITHOUT GLASS OVEN DOORS. HAS TAKEN THE PREMIUM In actual trial as THE BEaT BAKER. OVER tbe “Stewart,” “Great Benefactor,” “Charier Oak,” ana “ Cotton Plant.” What lit has done on a fair tral it can do again. If it’s . not the be.-t Cooking Stove in Macon we wish to .enow it. B. A WISE & CO., Sole Agents. Recollect tbe Patent Fire Back of the Enck : 3rilliant Cook Stove is worth hall the price of a common s’ove. It i* warranted to last five times |is long as an ordinary fire back. jacl4.et G U AN O S. ; guano. PHCENIX guano WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.’S MANIPULATED GU A> O There celebrated guanos imnorted laud prepared by W ilcox Gibus & Cos., Savannah. -Ga,nd GbarJerton. 3. C., are for sale for casb.or oc credit on accommodating terms, payable in Ico'tou, by B. PYE<fc SON, Agents, Forsytb, Ga. i special aitention i-calied to toe use of the Phoenix Guano composed with Cuttou Seed. Send lor apply as above for circulars giving testimonials 1 from plantar*, price*, terms. &c. lobBMw LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff** Sale. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY: Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May, before the Court House door in the town ol Forsyth, between the usual hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: lot of land number one hundred and ninety, and part of lots cumber one hundred and eighty-nine and two hundred, containing three hundred acres, said land lying and being in the 4th dis trict ol said couuty. Said property levied on as the property ol Joan G. Mays, trustee foi A. E. Sutton, under and by virtue ot a fi. fa. in lavor of A. V. Mann vs. John G. Mavs, trustee for A. E. Sutton. niarllo.td. C. M.McCUNE, Sheriff'. Application Tor Dismission. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary’s Ofti e ot said County: It ap pearing tome that Tabithey Bencely,Adminis tratrix on the estate of Wesley Iletldey.dee'd, late of said county, has lully administered said estate and applies tor letters of dismission. A. II persons concerned are hereby notified te file objections, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted, on or before the Ist Monday in June next. E. DUMAS. marl l.td. Ordinary Letters oT Dismission. GEORGIA MuNKOE COUNTY: Office of said county : Whereas IV. P. Sc J. F. White, administrators on the estate of E. White, deceased, represent that they have fully administered said estate, make application for letters of dismission from said estate. All persons concerned are hereby no tified to file their objections, it any they have, on or before the first Monday in May next; else said letters will be granted. lebl.td £. DUMAS, Ordinary M. C. lost Paper. Whereas, Military Bounty Land Wariant No. , for lro acres, issued under the act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1855, for the services of Roderick Rutland, late of Capt, Ford’s Company, Georgia Militia, War 1812. has been lost or destroyed, this is to certify that the warrantee having duly filed a caveat with the proper authorities, intends making anplication for the issue ot a duplicate thereof. ‘ RODERICK RUTLAND, apllo.Gvv Warrantee. Administratrix- male. By and under an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Monroe County, will be sold before the Court House dcor in the vil lage of Knoxville, Crawford County, on the Ist Tuesday in May next, 30 acres ofland being part of lot No. 33 in the second district of originally Houston now Crawford, sold as the property of Thomas J. Persons late of Mon roe county deceased. Terms Cash. SAIUU PERSONS, aprl.td Administratrix. Application for DismisGon. COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY: It being represented to me by S. H. Swann, administrator of Ezekiel Gardner, deceased, that he has fully administered said estate and applies for letters of dismission—all person* concerned are hereby notified to file their ob jections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in J une next, else said letter* will be granted. E. DUMAS, mar4td Ordinary. Application for Dismissal. COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY; Whereas John J. Bentley, administrator of Henry Hay man, deceased, represents that he has fully administered said estate and applies for letters of dismission—all persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in June next, why said letters should not be granted, mari.td E. DUMAS, Ordinary. Application for Dismission. COURT OF ORDINARY, Monroe County It being represented to me by J. T. Crowder, Ad ministrator of A. 11. Watts, deceased, that be has fully administered said estate and applies for let ters of dis.nl sion. All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, it any they have, on or belore the Ist Monday in Juue next, else said letters will he granted. mar4id E. DUMAS, Ordinary. Application for Letter*. COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY: Whereas, Martha G. Collier applies tome lor letters of Administration on the estate of William M. Collier, deceased. All persons are hereby notified to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted on the first Monday in May next, apll.td E. DUMAS, Ordinary. THE MONKOE FEMALE COLLEGE, Tuorsvtli, Or a. This institution still tenders its eervieeb to more who wou.d secure lor their fiaugoters the benefits ot a tbotough education. FACULT Y. R. TANARUS, Asbi'kt, A. M. Pres. I Mbs. M. A. Tubneb. Rev. 8. G. Hilly kk, D. D. ■ Vliss Eugenia amos. Pkof. H. Secuiek. j Miss L. Hillyek. Miss Kate Millbdgb. | Mas. C. C. Moan all. Exnenses: Board and Tuition, Balance Spring Session $lO7 20 Board and Tuition, Fall cession VJ SO REMARKS: The Institution has a healthful location, an am ple board of instruction, exceilent facilities for improvement in the fine arts, provision lor in struction in the French, German and Spanish lan guages, and societies tor promoting social culture and literary attainment, For further particulars apply to K. T. ASBL’KY, Pres. Fac. DR. J. 8. LAWTON, Pres, board Trus. Andeew Dh'KN, Sec. jan7.iy k IX J j ? S Analytical anti Manufacturing LABORATORY, ATLANTA, GA. THIS Establishment has been completely refit* ted with new and improved Chemical appa rams. Analysis promptly executed at usual rates. Special attention given to the Analysis of Ores> Mineralst COALS, METALS, FERTILIZERS, Soils, Mineral Waters, Poisons, Medicinal Com* pounds, Etc., Etc. No cuargeo uiaoe for consultation regarding tht value of special Dies, Minerals. Etc. WM. J. LAND, Analytical Chemist, P. O. Box SOS |ir.?.2m Atlanta, Ga. WM. E ALEXANPEK. WM. A. KLtSELL. Wholesale Grocei p. Cor Abercorn and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, GA. decls.ly T. B. CaBAN’ISS. c. A. TUBNEB. CAH4VISS Sc TIR.\ER, \TTORNEY3 AT LAW, FORSYTH, GA., havr ars >c:ated themselves together in the practice ot civil Jaw. Will practice in the Courts >t the Flint Circuit, in the Supreme Court of Georgia, in the U. 8. Dist-ict Court at Savannah nd * Isewhi-re bvsocial febtl ly Sparswood Hotel. (Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot) MACON GEORGIA. Board, Three Dollars per Day. T. U. HAttttlk, i*rojV. 80Y86.04