The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, May 20, 1873, Image 4

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(T i\ i' oux o c il wvt h tv . rUKSYTH. TUESDAY, MAY *, 1873. \ ouu; Grimes. n mh#. PUiTixoroy. t, , - • ■ Ms * ? tcod old insii. . , i -< • !>*to core; ;i> it •• •! a “' bc-f' il. it - tii th-i! •Vd G.tii.ts b*>ri*. ,i- w.-r> 1 • .a I cm, Ills. l.Bl: G 111 lid (<•>' ; ]|. <aiiT.-il 1 •r t • vie*- . Ist i . ;i> !ii I>!’■: * lioin i‘ ' -y. IP- j anir are gaito: --- utt and sting i) r Latent Id r -- : t - .i i-. by abs. -• i curled— lie Ml! .k-B C ; r and chew*. % . iUii o' ms -si vc nd t.s dome AIM Ve t.i • a *•:>' • ► ; iti clolloe arc if • r ev ty day ! and in aft re o'd Grimes’ lii'rl. | . .u: . I'.sta.it W .A*. , line be d.;.igh' d-'b ato and ; H> l.wi-i’s fc' wit He a lid Very soft. But Mailer It- bis bead. . ; x |.,t t ■ !•--•• more straight, ilia I •> b are pear!', w bile ; Jti ln'iit be is some.hues loose. And sometimes veiy tt^bit. lh manners are of sweeter- grace, Ilia voice ot veeo at tone ; t'.is diamond pin’s tbe very or.e i hat old Grim-8 used to owe. His moustache adorns bis lace, UU neeit • scarf of blue: Ile nouietiini-s go- tochuicb lor cuange, And bleeps in (f limes’ pew, . .e , ports the fastest 1 Cab ’ in town, Ir always quick to bet: lie never knows who is President, but thinks ‘ Old Tip’s in yet.’ He has drank wines oi every kind, And liquors cold mid hot ; Young Grimes, in abort, in just that sort of man—old Grimes is not. 'be hav nnuh Republican gives tbe follow ing obituary cl a dead journal : Died postively and beyond lb- hope of uny resurrection, on l:i dt> tv no i list, in its oliiee on tbe Bay lu< .b.ivai:nub Journal, a Kadlcai weekly tbatbud ixi ted during a brief, miserable Hie under tbe nigi.a.dty . upport of the Carpet-Baggers, Beal law. g, and t niighteneil colored in asses of Geor gia. Its destiny was mixed and murky, and its star dimly shone in troublous skies. During the late pre-id. nti.l and gubernatorial election:, it war. petted, and fondled, fed on sweet meats by the shameless deceivers who used it to ferward the interests of self rather than party, although It was, amidst it nil, true to speak ; and then when the opportunity was past for using it to keep them and it was left free to expose their baseutfs, blazon forth their corruptions, and publish 10 the world its own indignation, Hi i- tr i- i.vv in I :,t m io<Ms, one by one its false lined t ibttru-d if and il was lei t alone to die. Ihe Journal wi< t- - hist mrviver ol the Kad ienl n-w paper t .1 t>> t: i-n'h.isiasiu, and inis aionaiy putrioth.iu to r establish a love of the “ old Hag, ’ have started in Georgia siuce tbe war, and iri its death the Republican party has lost its tart journalistic representative on our soil, its demise is a good poficul sign for our State. Thu lust In p • ot its survival was murdered, by n letter received Tuesday evening from the ed itor and proprietor, Mr. Thomas Itobinson, sta ling that lie had accepted the position of prin cipal ot a ehool no, ih, and would henceforth es chew the nnieitail ties ot politics aud devote himseif to teaching young ideas to become good inarkbuii ti. His brother was nominated executor in the last will an i testament of the deceased, and will pay all bi.ls against the estate. The claims in its favor are considered worthless, as they are all against .govemient officials and Rad ical pimps. Iti its death it is certainly crowned with the aioiy of houesty—which must be a meet startling last development of i:;nte cbaiscter to its lor rrt-r friends. R ijuitxcat in pa re, very soundly. .♦ '1 uk Old Sinnuk. —In reply to a letter request ing his attendance at a Convention of both House* of Congress, at St. Louis, on the 13ih day of May, (or the purpose of considering the agricultural, muialr.eturiug amt commercial needs of th* South aud West, \V. G. Browulow says: 1 respectfully decline mixing myself up with any more Southern Commercial and Agricultural Contentions, li.-lore (! >■ late rebellion the lead ers In Southerl polities g t up a series of South ern Ccmiii' ii i-;l Convention.-, a id, w hile they Were for il ■ avowed ptrrpo.-* ol advancing the < cii.riiciciul, met baniei.l and agricultural interests of the Southern States, they were iu reality, as avowed by Mr. Yancey, intended to tire the Southern neart, and instruct the Southern mind in the art of war, and in bringing on the villainous work <1 recession I’lie el avert Stares that went Into 'he rekei’ieu were ail presided over by Dem ocratic Governors, who succeeded in pluugiug the country headlong into a bloody and four years’ war. The result ol this conflict I ueed not pause to give the particvlars of, as the whole country is s unilrar with th m The couutry i* now prosperous and happy, and weiith aud abun dant meet the eve wherever you go. What we warn is harmony and a universal acceptance of the state ot things ns they exist I speak advis edly when 1 say Congress will cheerfully give to the country such National legislation as is want id. We have already the best currency of any country in the civilized world. We need about five hundred millions of green backs added to our present circulation to enable it--, to meet the wants of commerce aud trads. Very etc. A Family vt Munnenans.—Kansas for some years has been noted as the nursery of moral monstrosities ot all soits. A family ol tbe name * f Dehcer, living near (.her y Yale, in that State, have liti !\ he. n discovered to be implicated in tbe commission o! a long series of murders of the most shock':: g nature, which for cold-blooded atrocity may tairly rt.uk among the prodigies of crime. l'U discovery ef one ot the victims on ib> tarn), wl.v < they "..veil, led to a search, which uiv.ded the graves ot nine mote victims of as far> mat ion, oil of them murdered apparently by a l-icw .i. the hiud iroru a hatchet. The Bender Ismily professed to tic Spiritualists, but it is evident that they were prompted to their dis abuiical work not by Spiritualism, but by the lowest sort eif materialism—a lust for the money ot the uuloitunate travelers who stopped at their ia;ii.g vaioon, on the ludependenct road The Kar sac lawyers will shortly have an opportunity, uul. ts iyueh-iuv. intervenes iu thr.t hot-headed community, ot showing what they know abont . suoilo; al insanity.— CourUr w/outvt tl. Tuk extraordinary man who entered a town *>th inly twenty-five cents iu bis pocket, and aiiOrwrtrds rose to wealth by untiring industry, lets again turned up. This tiuie he is living near La Crosse, Wisconsin. Thirty years ago he had uothiuc to dispose of tut a pair of old 'these he traded ctl for a gun, swapped the gun ioi a i ony, scM tl e pony lor titty acres of swamp land, and so went on until he now owns sixty city lots, valued in all nt S.Y>.SOO. Of courae he will exchange these and keep on trading until he accumu.ates uutoid millions.—We do not see what is to slop him Young men who have failed to succeed in the Eist, cannot do better than emigrate V* eat with a pair of eld boots, and wait patiently until same body is willing to give a gun lor them, for, as will be seen, an independent fortune is assured them from that moment. ♦# The wondrous natural advantages of New Or leans are thus set forth by a brilliant genius who writes leaders for the Times of that city: Sho btekeus to the great mars beyond the vast Paci fic, aud their teeming stores will soon stream along the treat highway prcnti.e under tb. go es niiy ot iaw. abe lice iu the valley of :he vast joi # e down which tbe wealth cf a boundless rvr ge of States pours to h.r without cost—a cli- Uiate the uiost ee.:uc ive on caith, a soil lertiie, rxuterant, cf irr xtaustable richness. At her threshold the great Guli stream takes her com merce iu its sweeping lidtS, and carries it to waid the chic! Harts ot the earth. The l rads winds wait on her with ail their wealth of breath and brente. Touch N.r, Ere:.—The Tennyson ol Indiana is resj>onsiWe for the following poetical contribu tion “ Young man spare that 1 mile. Touch uot u single ‘pspe;’ That woman's had an uwlul tusscl To gat harasU is shape.” TIE MOSROE ADVESTISIR. 1873 ) CALENDAR. (1873. TERMS:. TWO l OI.LAIIS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. njrnr* ??*i rf & ? tL i £ j 11!* i-J | ~E7m.1-.-l 12 3 4 jgj, ...12345 5 6 7 8 9 10!1 • 6 7 9lO 1112 12 13 14 15 1<; 17 18 l i 14 15 16 17 Is 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2>' 21 22 23 24 25 26 _ 26 27 28 28 30 31. , 27 2S 29 3B 31 ... ... Ftb. i Ads 1 2 2345678, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 1112 13 14 15 10 1112 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 IT 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 ... 24 25,26 27 28 29 30 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 Sept. 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7-9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 22:23 24 25 26 27 Ann]...'...j i 2345 Oet ... ... ... 1234 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 '26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 al ._ IT i 1 2 3 .307 J 4 56789 10 2 345678 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 1- 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 2s 29 Joie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dec. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 910 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25,26 27 29 30: 28 29 30 31 -I.■■!■■■ j 1873D CALENDAR.' (1873. ATLANTA. ADVERTISEMENTS. EISEMAN & BRO., Clothiers and Tailors u ave on hand a fresh supply and we'd assorted stock of SPRING GOODS. Those who desire anything in their line will do well to call at this house on No. 5 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. apll Ira TOMMEY, STEWART & BECK, Hardware Merchants, Cor. Dccatu A Fryor Sts. lronting Kimball House, ATLANTA, GA. Dealers in iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains, Grain Cradles, Builder and Carriage Material, Powder, Rope. Belting, Etc. feblß.3m F. DCDD. <5. T. l-ODD. iV. J. TANNER. F & G. T- DODD & CO. Wholesale Grocers AND PROVISION DEALERS. (Ooider Whitehall ami Mitchell Streets,) [estabi.isueij 185:’.] ATLANTA, G.\. apll 3m CHAPMAN, RUCKER & CO. Wholesale G-roceries AND Commission Merchants, COR. ALABAMA A FORSYTH STS., ATLANTA, GA. feblß.3m* JAS. E. OWENS. JOSIAH ... POSTER National Hotel ATLANTA GEORGIA. OWENS A FOSTER, Proprietors. LATE of Piedmont and Orange Hotels, Lynch burg, Virginia. The National lias been Thoroughly Renovated and Elegantly Furnished. Board $3 per day. Baggage carried to and from Depot free of charge. Jan7.tf DAVIS SMITH, DEALER IN Saddles & Harness, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, Shoe Findings, ail Kinds of Leather. Children’s Carriages. Goods Ordered by Express, “ C. O, D.,” Promptly Attended to. 102 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. marll.Sm. THE LATESTS BEST FROM MACON! ALL the latest styles of Fashionable Hats, of the Best Quality, at TIIO.NJAS U. CONNOR’S. A LARGE assortment of Gentlemen’s Under wear, to (it anybody from a Dwarf to a Giant, or even an Alderman, at THOMAS U. CONNOR’S. DRESS Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, aud Silk Neck Wear, at THOMAS U. CONNOR’S. TRUNKS of all styles, Satchels, Valbcs and Umbrellas, at THOMAS U. CONNOR’S. ENTLEMF.N'S Wedding Outfits a Specialty, THOMAS U. CONNOR’S. gyThe Fashionable Place iu the City of Macon. gunell-ly T. WHITCOMB, Agent, 99 Bay St... Successor to J. A. Brown,.. .99 Bay St. IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN West India Fruits and Vegetables. PINE APPLES, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Lemons, Potatoes, Nuts of all kinds, Onions, Etc., Etc. 99 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. aprS.tt B. J. JOHNSTON, DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, ETC. Sole Agents for the Celebrated DIAMOND PEB BLE SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, Etc. Partict’ar Attention given to Repairs on Fine and Difficult Watches. s3f“Jewelry, etc., Repaired, and Engraving. Corner Mulberry aud Second streets" MACON, GA CARHART & CURD, Wholesale and Retail Oealers in Hardware. Guns, Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoe' Hollow-ware, Springs, Axles, Cotton and Corn sweeps Carriage Makers’ Y iterial anc Trimmings, Cherrt Street, MACON, GA. janl4. ly WEEDS & CORNWELL, Importers and Dealers lu Hardware, Iren, Steel, NAILS, TIN-PLATE, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Shot, Powder, Rope, Rubber Belting, Etc. octt&ly SAVANNAH. GA. BYINGTON’S HOTEL, FORT VALLEY, . . GEORGIA. Large Comfortable Rooms and every Convenience. A First-Class Bar Attached. JOB PRINTING of every description neatly ax aculad at Tu A OVERT!aaa office. NEW ADVERTISEMENT s. LATEST FROM NEW YORK!! FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING STOCK !!! 3b*. G£4.Ell3lVWoor> tfc BROS. IN PYK'S 33RICK BLOCK, W t/t L.> RESPECTFULLY oOUNCK tu th Citizen* ot Monroe, Jasper, Jones and Butts Countiee, tb it they are n-■ .v receiving and opening their LARGE :u;d CAREFULLY SELECTED mom of §mm mm% Embracing all the VERY LATEST SrYLES, and at LOWER PRICES than can be expected elsewhere. As our Pariner has r< mained in New York during the Season, he has had all the ADVANTA GES of that Maiket.. Cal! and see us if you wish to get good Bargains marSolt L. GREENWOOD * BRO3. TERMS: TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, iN ADVANCE. NEW ARRANGEMENTS!! JJSTO. Al. STEELE Has opened in the elegant Store Room, formerly occupied by W. W. Anderson, a Large and varied Stock ol SEASONABLE DRV 0000$ t And 1 ave on band the following winter Stock, which will be Bold AT COST ! CASSIMERS, WORSTEDS, JEANS, DELAINES, FLANNELS AND .t FULL STOCK OF STAPT,E GOODS- And will also keep on hand an extensive SPRING STOCK. The bosmeea will be under the immediate supervision o; Mr. R. 4’. BROOKS. CALL AND SEE ME feb3s-tf JNO. A. STEELE. THE FORSYTH GRIST MILL. rpilE ABOVE MILL IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, TURNING OUT AS GOOD MEAL As can be made ANY’WHERE. A full supply ot meal always on hand lor sale or exchange for corn. Customers will not be detained waiting for their “turn.” PARTIES PURCHASING CORN IN FORSYTH Will tind it to their interest to-patronize this Mill. Only the usual toll rates will be charged. mar2s.3m PEYTON T. WARD. ANSLEY & McCOMMpN, GROCERY AND PROVISION MERCHANTS!! (STORE ROOM IN MONROE ADVERTISER BUILDING) ANNOUNCE TO TIIEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY that they have in STORE and are daily receiving large supplies of BACON, CORN, FLOUR MOLASSES, AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT xN A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE! WE WILL SELL OUR GOODS ON TIME WITH APPROVED PAPERS, mat2s-If ANSLEY A McOOMMON. 1873! IBA.XC ~WIiN T Snn\ T 1873 EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings. FAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Hides in Large or Small Quantities. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND French and American Calf and Kip Skins ; Baltimore, New York, Cincinnati anu xjouisvilK Oak Sole Leather; Plai i and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather. Shoe Fiuilings, Lasts, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Etc., all of which will be sold as low as in any Southern city, as l get my goods trom importers and Manufacturers. AH of my friends, ac quaintances and the rest of maukiud are invited to send in their orders, or call and see my Stock. Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC WINSHiP, lir rll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. CHESAPEAKE CUANO. I \ E are still agents for the above TRIED and RELIABLE Fertilizer, and after FIVE Y’EARS V > experience in selling it, unhesitatingly recommend it to our planting friends as equal to any m in.puiated Fertilizer made. IT I© NO EXPERIMENT. Iu no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials in our possession iro.. :ome of our most successful planters, will satisfy any one as to its merits. JOXES A BAXTER, lei.ll.tf 100 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. THE BROWN COTTON GIN. PLANTERS should examine the above-named old and reliable Giu before buying any other. It combines the required qualities ot Simplicity, Strength and DnrabUiti . It gins fast and elean, makt-s excellent lint (often bringing 3i'c. to }4C per lb. above market ) and is universally admitted to be the Itghtett running gin made. We have had thirty years’ experience in the business, and war tant every gin perfect. Gins constantly in tbe hands of our agents, to which we invite inspection. Circulars, with testimonials and full particulars may be had by addressing ISRAEL, F. BROWS, Pres., Broun Colton Gin Cos., f{ b25.4m. New London, Coun. Southern Fruit Trees tor Sale! sls per 100. K. NELSON, Proprietor of the GEORGIA NURSERY, Oilers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT TREES, Strawberry Plants, Etc., Etc. P. ice List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue for a stamp. Address, WM. K. KELSON. jaa7.U iSBBSTA, o*. THE MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE, R’orsvtli, <3-a. 'PHIS INSTITUTION S I ILL TENDERS ITS 1 services to those who would secure for their laughters the benefits of a thorough education. FACULTY. R. T. Asburt, A. M. Pres. | Mrs. M. A. Turkbr. Rev. S. G. Hillyer, L>. D , Vliss Eugenia Amos. Prof. U. Hechter. i Miss L. Hillter. Miss Kate Millsdge. j Mrs. C. C. Morrall. Expenses: Board and Tuition, Balance Spring Session SIOT 20 Board sml Tuition, Fall Session 92 80 REMARKS: The Institution has a healthful location, an am ple board of instruction, excellent facilities for mprovemect in the line arts, provision lor in struction iu tbe French, German aud Spanish lan guage-, and societies tor promoting social culture ind literary attainment, For farther particulars apply to R. T. ASBURY, rrcct. Fac. DR. J. S. LAWTON, Brea. Board Trua. Auv Dvxv, Sac Jm7.ly MISCELL A N EOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 8. 1). MOBLEY. H. H. CABANISB rLANTER S E1F0RIUI! MOBLEY & CABANISS, [IN EYE'S NEW BLOCK,i FORSYTII, - • - GEORGIA. PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873. W/R RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TOE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES, W Jasper, Butts and Crawford Conn ties that we Imve OdMFIiSSIP ASBAMMSITS To furnish. In unlimited quantities, everything embraced in & lull line ot Plantation Supplies ud Invite attention to our stock, terms, etc., etc. We nhall always have in store Corn, Oats, Bacon, Hour, Salt, Sugars, Molasses, And 1 11 the leading articles in the Provision trade. jggTCASH SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES..,^ IS§TTIME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING We will keep on Laud a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country. Thankful tor favors received in the past, we invite the attention of cir planting triends to oar programme for 1873. MOBLEY & CaBANISS. jan 14. ct BME FOR THB HOLIDAYS I IMMM J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN OFFER DKESS GOODS. SILKS, POPLINS, SATTEENS, Etc., Etc., at Reduced Prices. GOODS, Jaconets, Naimsooks, Mulls, Tarletans, Lonsdale and Jones’ Can brlc English, Swiss and American—9-4,10*4, 11-4, 12-4, white and colored. O ASSIMERES, Gents, Boys and Youthsjwear—grey, brewn, gold and blue. {CORSETS, French, German and American—#ll sizes, front 10 to 31. .V White, Red and Opera, plain and twilled. OSIERY, British and Balbriggan, Hose and Half Hose. '^^ r ATER-PROOF, Grey, Brown, Gold and Blue, English and American: Bleached and Unbleached—%, %. 44, 5-4, 64, 10-4, 11-4 wide. GLOVES, Perinot, Harris, Hector, Lupin and Empress, 1 and 2 Buttons, all ihadesj HAMBURG LACE CURTAINS. We ofler the above at A REDUCTION from former rates and solicit an inspection. BAMFLES sent by mail on application. Parcels delivered anywhere in the city, free. J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN, dec24.c.. MACON, GA. A M) jraa S'ILIZBR i JJAVING THOROUGHLY TESTED THE EUREKA FEHTIEIZER. For three years past, I can confidently recommend it to the planters of my county, as a good and reliattle Guano. Having been appointed. AGENT FOR THIS SECTION, I am now prepared to 6ell the same on reasonable* terms, either tor eash or on time. j B. H. NAPIER. fel>4 3m. Bowen & Mercer’s Super Phosphate. *3B 00 PER TON. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY OF THE PHOSPHATE manufactured. Send for pamphlet of Certificates and Analysis, by Professors Means, Piggott and Stewart, to BOWEN & MERCER, 65 South Gay Street, tnarll.lm Baltimore, Md. Atlanta Paper Mills, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. Manufactures Book and ISTews JPaper EgT'Orders solicited and promptly filled. Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Rags, W hite Paper Shavings, Burlaps and other paper stock. Relers to this paper as sample of news. J AMES ORMOND, aprS.f Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga. A. RAUSCH E ABE RG, ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER, FORSYTH, GA. TS PREPARED TO FURNISH TO ORDER; L Designs for buildiugs of any Description., Drawings for !be modern plans of Dwelling-] houses, Store-rooms, and anv character of Build', ing that may be desired. The drawings, when finished, are ready for the workman’s hands, with] complete specification* for materials to be used. 1 ftprMa A. KAUSCHKNBC&e. FOUR and SIX-HOLE TOPS—WITH OB WITHOUT GLASS OVEN DOORS. HAS TAKEN THE PREMIUM Iu actual trial as THE BEST BAKER. | OVER the “Stewart,” “Great Benefactor,” “ Charter Oak,” and “ Cotton Plant.” What lit has done on a fair trial it can do again. If it’s not the best Cooking Stove in Macon we wish to know it. B. A. WISE & CO., SOLE AGESTS. Recollect the Patent Fire Back of the Bnck | Brilliant Cook Stove is worth half the price of a I common stove. It is warranted to last fire times as long as an ordinary fire back, janlf.ct Spotswood Hotel. (Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot) MACON, GEORGIA. Board. Three Dollars per Day. T. H. HARRIS, Prop’r. nor2C.ct Marshall House. SAVANNAH, A. Board Three Dollars Per Day. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor! | I Mtftatj J LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff** Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, before the Court-house door m the Town of Forsyth, between the legal hours ot sale, the following property : A house and lot, said lot containing two and one-half acres, more or less, and being in Monroe county, bounded by the lauds of Willis Morrison on the South, and the lands of Mrs. Wright on the east Said property levied on as the property" of John H. Josey, agent, for his wife, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of Smith Wal ler, T. C. vs. John H. Josey, agent for hia wife. Also, at the same time and place one house and lot in the Town of Forsyth, bounded on the north by the resident lots of Monroe and J. F. Clower, on the east by the lot of Wm. Bordoin. on the South by the public road leading from Forsyth to Barnesville, on the west by lot of T. YV. King. Said property levied on as the property ot N. YV. Newman, to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of YY*ilson Murphy vs. N. YV. Newman. C. M. McCunk, mayGtd Sheriff. Application for Dismisalon. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY : Ordinary’s Office ot said County: It ap pearing to me that Tabithev Hencelv, Adminis tratrix on the estate of Wesley Bentley,dec’d, late of said county, has fully administered said estate and applies for letters of dismission. All persons concerned are hereby notified to 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 lost Paper. YYTtereas, Military Bounty Land YY r artant No. , for 160 acres, issued under the act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1855 for the services of Roderick Rutland, late ot Capt. Ford’s Company, Georgia Militia, YVar 1812, has been lost or destroyed, this is o certify that the warrantee having duly filed caveat with the proper authorities, intend making application for the issue of a duplicate thereof. RODERICK RUTLAND, ap115.6w YY’arrantee. Application For Dismission. COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY : It being represented to me by S. 11. Swann, administrator of Ezekiel Gardner, deceased, that he has fully administered said estate and applies for letters of dismission—all persona concerned are hereby notified to file their ob jections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in June next, else said letters will be granted. E. DUMAS, mar4td Ordinary. Application Tor 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 applie* 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. mar4.td E. DUMAS, Ordinary. Application for Dismission. COURT OF ORDINARY, Moarce County It being represented to me by J. T. Crowder, Ad ministrator of A. H. Watts, deceased, that he baa fully administered 6aid estate and applies for let ters of dismission. 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