Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, January 04, 1870, Image 7

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HP Mill HUMII,IK! |IJjll I liypw|llj.!l Tile Greoi-o-ieL W'ee.kly Telegraph and. Journal & Messenger. here again CIRCUS! WHICH WILL AGAIN VISIT MACON ! Tuesday, January 11, 1870. For one Day Only I Performances Say and Xffight. Commencing at 2 and 7J£ o’clock. - —75c. Admission. . Children, under 10 yean of ago te*-Tickets arc now for salo at Havens & Brown’s Book'Store. The announced Exhibitions will be characterized by the same dt-groe of Refinement and Elegance, Which won for this Circus the reputation of giving the most Respectable and Attractive Entertainments Presented to the public. The New Programme, For tho Return Exhibitions, will comprise many Ptaometal ani Mtiii Features Entirely original and fresh, and The Acme of Wrace and Daring To Cotton P ianters. Ammoniated DISSOLVED BONES mHE SUPPLY OF PERUVIAN GUANO having JL become exhausted, It Is necessary for the planting community to look fora substitute for this article, so efficacious in promoting and sus taining the growth of cotton. The combination of Peruvian Guano and Dissolved Bones has been found to be the safest and best of all the many ar ticles offered, and we are confident that in an or dinary season, to use the language of Mr. David Dickerson, can never fall. In presenting onr AM MONIATED to the planter, we but give tho corw bination in a form ready for immediate use, tbu: saving the cost and trouble of manipulation and securing uniformity in quality. The practical results obtained from the articles shipped by ns, prove them to be superior to all others, and in a trade extending through every portion of the cotton growing regions, ana, during the past five years, consuming thousands of tons, we are yet to hear of the first complaint. In onr manufacture we discard all mineral phos phates, and rely entirely upon IFTTSoIEi BOJST3E. made readily soluble by the nse of Sulphuric Acid The Ammonia is supplied from the next valuable source to Peruvian Guano, and in sufficient quan tities to give the plant a vigorous and healthy growth, the soluble bone sustaining it throughout the season. We have no hesitation in placing this article against any manufacture or combination known, and will refund every dollar spent in its purchase in cose it docs not give satisfaction. For the character and parity of the articles! dip ped by us we refer to the prominent names ap pended, they being a few of those who obtain their supplies from us. BRILLIANT BEYOND CONCEPTION! Bear in mind, that in Macon, cn January 11th, 1870, The same Great Troupe of STAR RIDERS, STAR GYMNASTS, STAR ACROBATS, STAR PERFORMERS, Will appear in their Startlim M S«1 Feats! © Remember the fact that this will be THE LAST CHANCE ! To witness the extraordinary performances of STONE & MURRAY’S STAB TROUPE Also, observe, that this will be tho only and last First Class Exhibition That will visit MACON this winter- Stone & fflnrray’s O I R O U S Will Exhibit in Kamesville, Go., Monday, January 10, >70. Macon, Tuesday, January 31th. Hawklnsville, Go., Wednesday, Jan. 12th. Brunswick, On., Thursday, January 13tb. Lake City, Fla., Friday, January 14th. Jacksonville, Fla-, Saturday, Jan. 15tb. deeJl-td John Merrvman & Co., Baltimore. i. W. BLOUNT, Agent at Macon. REFERENCES. David Dickson, Hancock county E. M. Pendleton, Hancock county W. \V. Simpson, Hancock connty A. J. Dane, Hancock county Col. T. M. Turner, Hancock county John T, Berry, Hancock county James M. Gray, Jones county H. S. Klzar, Houston county M. G. Robert, V/ilkes county N. W. Stone, Columbia county Dr. Henry Gaither, Newton county Dr. J. S. Hamilton, Athens Edward Bancroft, Athens A. P. Dearlng, Athens A. Livingston, Newton county Hon. J. Smith, Jefferson county H. P. Richards, Newton county John H. Chisholm, West Point Stephen D. Heard, Augusta Dr. H. H. Steiner, Augusta W. D. Grant, Walton Rev. W. M. Cunningham, LaGrange Col. B. G. Lockett, Dougherty county Hon. He.rschel V. Johnson, Jefferson county J. H. Wilkins, Jefferson county Jas. C. Denham, Pntnam county J. Printnp, Columbia county a. M. Stokes, Lee county Kev. T. B. West, Columbia county; G. A. NunnaUy. Walton county S W. Swanson, Tronp county Thomas Warthen, Washington county Sterling J. Elder, Coweta county J. B. Tolbert, Coweta county Rev. C. S. Giuilden, Brooks county J. O. Morton, Brooks county Samuel M. Carter, Murray county J. R. staoier, Lowndes county ,T. N Montgomery. Fort Lamar G. W. Lewis, necatnr county J. N. Hill, Quitman county S. P. Burnett, Quitman connty A. J. White. Macon A. V. brumby. Atlanta Q. R. Nolan, Henry county Z. H. Clark, Oglethorpe county H. F. Woolley, Cass connty Adams, Jones & Reynolds, Macon J. B, Ross 4 Son, Macon Warren, tone&Co.,Augusta J. T. Both well, Augusta Berrys & Co., Rome W. C <£ L. Lanier, West Point B. Py e <S Son, Forsyth Isaac Harris, Springs Grove, N G James P. Irwin, Charlotte, N O Col. J. R. Spearman, Silver Street, S O B. W. Bates, Orangeburg, S C CoLT. J Moore,Spartanburg,SC John H. Caiheart, Winnsboro, S C Thomas L. Woodside, Greenville, S C. J. W. Barksdale, Laurens, S C Gov. C. K. DuPont, Quincy. Fla George W. Scott, Tallahassee, Fla A. F. Given, Montgomery, Ala J. N. Llghtfoot, Abbeville, Ala B. S. Thornton, Coosa River, Ala John B. Eilbro, Tuskegee, Ala A. B. Beall, Carthage. Ala J. McC. Boyd, Camden. Ala Thomas E. B. Pegues, Oxtord, Miss W. E. Fergusson, Jackson, Miss E. E. Foltz, Dock Hill, Miss W, W. Topp, Columbus, Miss Dr. ,T. D. McConnell, Brownsville, M F. M. Shryock, Winona, Miss M. B. Jones, Eatesvlile, Miss H. F. Johnson, Brookbaven, Miss J. A. P. Kennedy. Coffeeville, Miss C. C. Williams, Okolona, Miss J. Champonois, Shnbnta, Mips John S. Finley, Holly Springs, Miss W. W, Farmer, Monroe, La Frank P. Stubbs, Monroe, La J. Green Hall, Covington, Term W, M. Beck, Middletown, Tenn C. E .Mathews, Monticello, Ark MKSS-(nuUw TB IUMPHANT! r PHIS PLOW is nowthe leading PLOW of the Mid- -L die and Cotton States. Amornr the hundreds, qf testimonials <e have from practical Farmers and Planters, we would call attention to the following ex tract from a letter received from Col. B. G. LOCK ETT. of the large planting firm of Jordan «i Lockett, dated Albany, Ga., 27th November. 1-A 1 . p Before closing this letter. I cannot refrain from expres-ing my sincere thanks to you for the inventioji <>t the best Plow now in use. It is the delight ot the negro. Besides doing the best work that I have ever see" any Plow do, it runs with more ease to the P.owmun and the draught to the animal is lighter than any Plow I have ever seen. Your Plow hoa already become a necessity to me, and I would feel ruined without it. 1 am satisfied we have saved thousands of dollars an nually in males alone. It is the cheapest Plow I have ever need of any kind or description. 1 ora anxious to bring, if I can. to the notice of my fellow Planters this most valuable Plow.” Col. Lockett commenced using these Plows in the spring of 1S6S. and now has more than £0 of them on his plantation?. We have testimonials as emphatic from leading Farmers in North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, and Texas, bat this will suffice lor the most crednlous. During the present fall this Plow has taken pre miums at eight Fairs, held in Virginia, North Caro lina. i-'outh Carolina, and Alabama—and the HIGH EST RATINGS at thegrdat Field Trial in Pennsyl vania. in August last, when more than FIFTY ent Plows were tested. Liberal discount to Merchants who buy to sell again, and to Planters who buy at wholesale. WATT & KNIGHT. „ 1152 Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. Can be had at ZVIessrs. Carhart & Curd’s, Agents, MACON. GEORGIA. A MUSICAL BOX FOR i Manufactured expressly for Holiday Presents, OVER NINETY THOUSAND SOLD, Giving the greatest Satisfaction. T HE French Great Sensation. Cheapness, durabili ty and novelty: in highly polished eases, metal-, lio tongues, of the best construction, brilliant in tone, with the most recent improvements, new pattern, eight select airs, eminently adapted for the drawing room; guaranteed of the best workmanship and per formance. No. 3. 8 tunes, $2.00. No. 2, 14 tunes, $3.00. No. 3,24 tunes, $5 00. Sent free on receipt of price, or tho three sizes to one address for $8.00. Thousands sold monthly! Orders to the amount ofSosent by Express C. 0. D. $1.00 jtus- accom’-any the order to insure it. The balarce, $4 00, to be raid when goods aro received. Send thrcecent stomp for illustrated catalogue and list of tunes. Address, ___ . „„ BARKLEY & GO,, dee4-w2m 56 Liberty Street, Now York City. A 2? 13.0 CLAM AT IOU. GSOiacriA.. By S. B. Bullock, Provisional Governor of said State. ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCTIONS. A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC. A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC. A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC. OLD CAROLINA RITTERS, .1 SOUTHERN PREPARATION, VALUABLE AND RELIABLE. the best Tonic Bitters in nso. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors, and Direct Importers of Choice Drags and Chemicals, Charleston, a. C. For sale by GEO. PAYNE. iu!yll-w6m And P. H. WRIGHT. Druggists ftUSEH OF TEE SOUTH PORTABLE GRIST MILLS. —FOB— COUTf MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smut tors anti Mill Work Generally. Onr Mills are built from choice Bur Blocks, selected at tho Quar ries in France by Isaac Straub himself, heed for Descriptive Pamphlet containing treatise on Milling, sent by mail free. Address ISAAC STRAUB & CO., Cor. Front and John sts., ClKCIKXATl, 0, gept!7-w6m JESSE H. GRIFFIN. J. J, BECK. Attorney at Law. GEIFFIW & BECK, Real Estate Apnls for Sontliwest Ga. JMTorgac, Calhoun County, Ga. fLAR attention given to SALE or PUR- of LANDS in any of tho counties of AT?ON OF TITLES A SPECIALTY. A number of FINE COTTON PLANTATIONS for sale on good terms. _ . , „ , 1700 Acres, 1000 cleared, on Notchaway Creek, 3000 ” 1100 “ “ Pachitla 1100 “ 600 spring. 1500 *' 700 “ Pachitla gyO 400 " •' Southwestern Railroad. Besides a number of other fine plantations and farms in Calhoun, Terrell, and other counties. Mules ani other stock for salo with places, if do- sired. septa-tf DR0MG00LE & GO ’S ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS Cures married and single female?- Cnres old chronic female complaints. Cures irregular uterine actions. Cures all diseases peculiar to females. Cures because Doetore indorse it. Cares cases of ten years’ standing.. Cures because prepared by Physicians Care3 after everything elso fails. Cures after everything elso fail Cnres everybody’s sickly wife. Cures young chlorotic girls. Cures old hysteric and nervous females. Cures palpitation and melancholy.. Cares all monthly pain3 and.suffering. Cures by arousing and restoring to healtn. Curo3 pains in the head, side and back. Cares cold feet and hands. . Cures Editors’ and Doctors wives. Cures Farmers and Merchants wives. Cuiosat a very small Wic* ^ BUNTiCO.^ , f Tftf ATLANTA. Ga.. December 22.1869. BY virtue, and in pursuance of an act of Congress, to promote the reconstruction of the State of Georgia, approved, December 22d, 1869, of which the following is a copy, to wit: AN ACT to r promoto the reconstruction of tho State of Georgia: Be it enacted tv tie Senate and Route of fiepreten- alive* of the United State» of America, in Congreet attemhled. That the Governor of the State of Georgia bo, and hereby is, authorized and directed forthwith, by a proclamation, to summon all persons elected to the General Assembly of said State, as appears by tho proclamation of George G. Meade, the General Com manding the Military District, including tho State of Georgia, dated Jane 25th, 1868, to appear on somo day certain, to bo namedinsaid proclamation, at Atlanta, in said State, and, thereupon, the said General As sembly. of said State, shall proceed to perfect its or ganization, in conformity with the Constitntion and laws of tho United States, according to the provisions of this act. Sue. 2. And bo it farther enacted, That when the members so elected to said Senate and House of Rep resentatives, shall be convened as aforesaid, each and every member, and each and every person claiming to be elected as a member of said Senate or House of Representatives, shall, in addition to taking the oath or oaths required by the Constitution of Georgia, also take and subscribe, and file In the office of Secretory of State of tho State of Georgia, ono of tho following oaths or affirmations, namely: ”1 do solemnly swear, or affirm, as the case may be, that I have never held tho office or exercised the du ties of a Senator or Representative in Congress, nor been a momber of tho Legislature of any State of the United States, nor held any civil office created bylaw, for the administering of *ny general law of a State or for the administration of justice in any State, or un der the laws of the United States, nor held any offico in tho military or naval service of tho United States, and thereafter engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or gave aid or comfort to its enemies, or rendered, except in consequence of direct physical force, any support or aid to any insur rection or rebellion against the United States, nor held any offico under or given any support 4o any Government of any kind, organized or acting in hos tility to tho United States, or levying war against the United States,so held mo God; or on the pains or penalties of perjury as the case may he: or the follow ing oath or affirmation, namely: ”1 do solemnly swear or affirm, as the case may be, that I have been reliev ed by an net of the Congressof the United States from disability as provided for by Section 3d of the Four teenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, so help me God: or on the pains or penalties of perjury, as the case may be;” which oath or affirma tion, when so filed, shall be entered t-n record by the Secretary of State of the Stato of Georgia, and said oath or affirmations, or a copy of the record thereof, duly certified by said Secretary of Stite, shall he evi dence in all courts and places, and every person claim ing to bo so elected, who shall refuse, or decline, or neglect, or be unable to take one of said oaths or affirmations above provided, shall not be admitted to a seat in said Senate or House of Representatives or to a participation in tho proceedings thereof, bat shall be deemed ineligible to such seats. Sec. 3. And bo it further enacted. That if any per son claiming to be elected to said Senate or House » Representatives as aforesaid, shall falsely take either of said oaths or affirmations, as abovo provided, he shall bo deemed guilty of porinry. and shall suffer the pains and penalties thereof, and may bo tried, con victed and punished therefor, by tho Circuit Coart of the United States for the District of Georgia, in which district said crime was committed, and the jurisdic tion of the said court shall bo sole and exclusive for the purpose aforesaid. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That tho persons elected as aforesaid, and entitled to composs said Legislature, and who shall comply with tho provi sions of this not by taking ono of tho oaths or affirma tions above prescribed, shall thereupon proceed in said Senate and Uonso of Representatives to which they havo been a’ectcd respectively, to reorganize said Senato and House of Representatives respectively, by the election and qualification of tho proper officers o each House. t Sec. 5. And bo it farther enacted. That if any per son shall by force, violence or fraud, willfully binder or ipterrupt any person or persons elected as afore said from taking either of tho oaths or affirmations prescribed by tho act, or from participating ia the proceedings of said Senato or House of Representa tives after having taken one of said oaths or affirma tions and otherwise complied with this act, ho shall be deemed gnilty of a felony, and may be tried, con victed and punished therefor, by the Circuit or Dis trict Court of the United States for the District of Georgia, in which district said offense shall be com mitted, and shall be panished therefor by imprison ment at hard labor, fqr not less than two nor more than ten years, in the discretion of the conrt: and the jurisdiction of said courts shall be sole and exclusive for tho purpose aforesaid. Sec. 6. And be it farther enacted. That it is hereby declared that the exclusion of any person or persons elected os aforesaid, and being otherwise qualified, from participation in tho proceedings of said Senate or House of Representatives, upon the ground of race, color or previous condition of servitude, would be illegal and revolutionary, and is hereby prohib ited. Sec. 7. And he it further enacted. That, upon tho application of the Governor of Georgia, the President of the United States shall employ soch military or na val forces of the United States, as may be necessary to enforce and execute the preceding provisions of this act. Sec. S. And be it farther enacted, That the Legis lature shall ratify the-Fifteenth Amendment, pro posed to the Constitution of the United States, before Senators and Representatives from Georgia are ad mitted to seats in Congress. I hereby issue this, my proclamation, to sainmon all persons, elected to tho General Assembly of the State of Georgia, as appears by the proclamation of George G. Meade, the General commanding the Mili tary District including the State of Georgia, dated June 25th, 1868, who aro qualified, to appear at Atlan ta, in said State. on Monday. Tenth (loth) Day of Jan uary next, whereupon such of tho said persons aB are qualified to hold office, in accordance with the provis ions of tho act* of Congress in such cases made and provided, will be organized in the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, as the provisional Legislature of the Stato of Georgia, for the purpose of promoting tho reconstruction of Civil Government. g^t^in«c^oe^^.g«T|h. ( Ud te d dcs25-d&wtd Provisional Governor. i WARREN, LANE & CO., JOTTOJT FACTORS, G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY -Thirty days after nato application will be made to the Ordinary of fariomi Couiissica Merchants said county for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of John McMillan, Uto of said county, deceased,-for tho purpose ot' paying the debts of the same. MURDOCK McUASKILL, Augusta, Georgia. G-TJ A.IST O S : KETTLEWELL’S "A A” MANIPULATED “A” ' . (l . ' AMMONIATED ALKALINE PHOSPHATE AMMONIATED SUPER-PHOSPHATE COTTON COMFOUND. The Cotton Compound is composed of 100 lbs. PcravUn Guano, 100 lbs. Dissolved Bones, 75 lbs. Land Plaster. 75 lbs. Salt. Put up in barrels, containing 350 pounds, and guar anteed to come up to the standard in every instance. The above manures aro prepared by Messrs.G.Obkb & Sons, Baltimore, M. D., whose reputation for ca pacity and integrity have been established beyond a it, and tho high standard of their preparations aro largely and favorably known throughout tho South. Wo refer to the following well known planters of Putnam County, at to tho value of these prepara- tionSA _ _ _ _ _ R J Wynne, J T Dennis, Jos Webster, K D Little. John Cowles, w J 0 Rosser, _ We would advise all planters that expect to uso these manures to hand in their orders as early as pos sible to secure prompt delivery. Wo also offer to our friends the best grades of Pernvlan Guano, Dissolved Bones, Land Plaster, Wm F Little, Rot: Jenkins, Wm Dennis, .1M Adams, Z Edmondson, J Knowles, E W Baines, T J Maddux, R B Jlisbet, ’ J Pinkerton, Joseph Mosely, And many others. Dr. R, H. NISBET.of Eatonton, is our duly author ized agent for Putnam county, and orders given him will be promptly attended to, and Guanos furnished at the same prices as at our office. Onr agent will keep a supply in store in Eatonton. WARREN. LANE & CO., ocl-wtf Augusta, Ga. WE AJRE STILL ALIVE! AXD SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the side. Sometimes the I pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is "affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in genera! costive, sosietimcs alternative with lax. The head i3 troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful sensation of having left undone something which r.pchtt.. hive been dono. Often complaining of weak- ness, debility and low spirits.— Sometimes somo of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times few of them: but ly the organ most involved. Cure the^Liver ii peue tho Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will bo well. x>r, sxxbxxixoiKnes’ LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER. Dyspepsia. Headache. Jaundice, Costiveness, Sick Head-achef Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’ tho Bladder, Camp Dysentery, aess.Ch’" Au'ections of ihcTudnoys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills. Diseases of tie Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Melan choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or ~ eadj j, i Pains in the Bowels. Pain in tho Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Boils, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Asthma, Erysipelas, Femalo Affections, and Bilious Diseases generally J. H. ZEILIN A CO.. Druggists. Macon, Georgia. For sale by all druggists. Prico $1 per package. By mail $125. A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for tho last twenty-five years as ono of the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it is sure to, efiect a cure. The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medicino, and to whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company : Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al bany, Ga.: W. J. McElroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George J Lunsford, Esq.. Conductor S. W. R. R-: C. Master- son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, B»jm bridge, Ga.; N. Isinswanger, Esq.. Macon,Ga.*. Dykes ASimrbawk, Editors “Floridian. Tallahassee: Kev. J. W. Burke. Macon. Ga.: Virgil Power*. Esq., Su perintendent 8. W. R. R.; Daniel Ballard, Bullard’s Station. M. 2r B. R.-K., Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Gag Kev. E. _ Easterling, P. K. Florida Conference; Major A. F. Wooley. Kingston. Ga. apr2- d&wtf STATE OF GEORGIA,!Superior Court, November Wilkinson county. / Adjourned Term, 1869. PRESENT HIS HONOR PHILIP B. BOBINSON, JUDGE, sifiSAN DBNAKD.i vs. >• Libel for Divorce. Rul eto per- W M. N. DEN ARP. J feet service. I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff, that the defendant does not reside in this coun ty, and it farther appearing that he doe3 not reside in this State; it is ordered, on motion of counsel, that the said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Conrt, ot3e that the case be considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is farther ordered that this Rule be published in tho Telegraph A Messenger once a month for four months. By the Court. JONES A IIALL, for plaintiff. Georgia, Wilkinson Conntv—Clerk’» Office, Superior Court. I certify that t^e above is a true extract from the Minutes of Wilkinson Superior Conrt, November ad journed Term. 1869. Given under my hand this 18th November. 1S69. GEO. W. TARPLEY. nov21-lam 4m Clerk, E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Under authority from the Ordinary of Washington county, I will sell, at private sale, tho following Lots of Land, to-wit: Lot 2s*, in the fourth district and fourth section of Cherokee, now Floyd connty, 169 acres; Lot 2.5, in the thirteenth district and fourth section of Chercee. now Chattooga county, 160 acres; Lot 578, in the 21st district and third section of Cherokee, now Pauldin; connty, 40 acres: Lot 23. in the22d district and seeom section of Cherokee, now Chcrokoe county, 160 acres: Lot 217, in the 9th district of Mitchell county, 250 acres; Lot 260, in the 13th district of Thomas county, 490 acres; Lot 24, in the I4th district ol Decaturcoun- ty, 250 acres; Lot 391, in the 7th district of Worth connty, 490 acres; Lot 113, in tho 5th district of Pu laski county. 250 acres; Lot 32, in tho 14th district of Leo connty, 202J4 acres: Lot 230. in the 11th district of Terrell county, 202}*: acres; LotS19, in the 1st d>»- trict and fourth section of original Cherukee cunty, 40 acre?; Lot 1182, in the 20th district and third sec tion of original Cherokee county, 40 acres: Lot 152, in the 25th district and thiid aeotion of original Chero kee county, 1£0 acres. R. L. WARTHEN, Executor of tho Will of Richard W>*rthon, deceased, Sandersvillc. Ga., December 15,1869. dec!7-d2tw4t* ^DMINI'TRATQR'S N0TICE.-A11 persons in debt?" to tho Estate of John C. Banks, iat t of Jasper county, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment; and all those having having de mands against said estate are required to present them in terms of the law. B. T. DIOBY, dec31-40d Administrator with tho will annexed, Q.EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY’.—Four weeks af terdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper connty. for leave to sell the lands belonging to the Estate of John C. Banks, late of said county, deceased. B. T. DIG BY, dec31-40d Administrator with will annexed. J ASPER COUNTY POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will besold before tho Court House door, in the town of Monticello, between the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in February next, 1870, the following property: Nine hundred and forty (940) acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands ot John Hancock, P. P. Vincent, and D. R. Andrews. Levied on as the property of J. DriskcH. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Braxton Ezell, against J. Gaunt, ad- njgh^rator of J. Driskell, deceased, issued from Put- g|CS®iperior Court. March Term, 1869. Property out by plaintiff's Attorney. TU03- It. PENN, dec31-tds , Sheriff. fi EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks after \y date, application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to tho estate of William R.ti’owell, late of said county, decoascd. December 25,1869. dec31-30d B. T. DIGBY, Administrator. MACON COUNTY. G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Alt persons in debted to tho estate of Wm. R. Powell, lale of said county, deceased, aro requested to make imme diate payment, and all those having demands against eaid estate are requested to present th«m in terms of the law. December 25, 1869, B. 7. DIGBY, deo3139d Administrator. /•N.BOKGIA,.MACON tQUNTY.—Whereas. Mary vJ K. Gaines, "fsaid county, spp'iei for administra tion on tho estate of Hiram T. G-incs, late ofsaid county.deoex-a-l. Thisis. ther»fo-e. to cite all per sons concerned to. bo and appear at my office on or by tho first Moudoj in February next, and shew cause, if any th-y have, why Letters of Administration should not bo granted 1 tb ssid applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, JNO.L. PARKER, decl5-w30d Ordinary. XT'S ifCUTOIt’S SALE.—Will be sold,' on the first X!i Tuesday , in February next, before the Court- lloure door in Ovlcthome, Macon county, within the usual and legal boars of sale, pursuant to an orderef the Conrt of Ordinary of said county: Lota of Land Nos. 118,119 and 1C6. esch lying and situate in the second district ot said county—as the property of tho estate of Ephraim Tavlor, late of said county, de ceased. NEWEL THORNHILL, d eel 5-w 6w Executor. riEOKGIA,MACON COUNTY.-Wherea?. Robert VJ H. Wilkins applies for the guardianship of the persons and property of Elbert A., Henry O.. Daniel tv ..George M., and John N. Shealey, minors, children of George C. Sbcaley, late of said county, deceased: this is, therelore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to appear at my office by or before the first Sunday in February next, and show cause, if any they havo. why Letters of Guardianship should not be granted to said applicant tor tho guardianship of said minors. ^ Giyeoanderiayhandaadofficialsignatm'e.Deeem- dco!2-w30d * ’ Ordinary, /NEORGrA, MACON COUNTY.-Whereas. John \JT Shealoy applies for guardianship of the persons and property of Andrew E.Shealcy, William P. Shea- ley, Martin L. Shealey -and Appleton W. Shealey, minor children of A. E. Shealey, deceased: this is, therefore, to cite all persons conoerncd to bo and ap- ■ car at my office on the first Monday in February next, and show cause, if any. why Letters of Guar dianship of said minors should not bo granted to said applicant. Gi"en under my hand and official signature. Decem ber, 1869. JNO. L. BARKER, decl2tv30d Ordinary. . A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will bo sold, by Xa. virtue of an orrter from tho Ordinary of Macon county, on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Conrt-House door in said county, within tho legal honrs of sale, lot of Laud No. 28, 202% acres, in tho second district of originally Muscogee, now Macon county. Said lot sola subject to the widow’s dower. Also. 59 acres, being the undivided interest in the south half of lot No. 166, in the said second district of originally Muscogee, now Macon couDty. Sold for tho purpose of settling the debts of tho estate of A. E. Shealey, deceased, and for division among the’ heirs, JOHN trilKALY. Administrator of A, E. Shealey, deceased. dec!2-w6w TWIGGS COUNTY. rf'N EORGIA—TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, VUT John R. Andrews and William A. Andrews, Administrators of Abisha Andrews, late of said county, deceased, having fully discharged their trust, apply to me for letters of dismission from their said trust: This is, therefore, to cite and, admonish all parties interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they can, why such letters should not be granted to said applicants. Given under my hand and official signature, this Novem ber 3, 1869. JOHN F. SHINE. nov5 mbm Ordinary. f t EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Notice is hereby VJT given to all persons having demands against Ira E. Dupree, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made out, within the time pre scribed by law, as toshow their character and amount; and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. M. J. CARSWELL, decl2-w6w Executor of Ira E. Dupree. ft EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, Jere- xJT miati Sanders applies to mo for Letters of Ad ministration de bonis non on the estate of William J. Hammock, date of said connty, deceased: Now this is tn cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the timo by law prescribed, and show cause, if any they can, why such Letters should not be granted to said applicant. ■tiroti under my hand officially this. December 28t.h. JOHN F. SHINE. janl-w30d Ordinary. ft EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Wheroas, Thos. VT E. Williams applies to me for Letters of ouard- isnsbip of the person and property of Jane Wall Nelson, an unrepresented minor of «vid county: Now this is to cite and admonish all persons inter ested to l.e and appear at my office, within tho time by law prescribed, and show cause, if any they can. why such letters should not be granted said appli cant. Given under my hand officially thisIDeeember 28th, 18-9. JOHN F. SHINE, janl-w30d Ordinary. CRAWFORD COUNTY. GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Court op VT Ordinary op said County.—Whereas, Jerry J. Wilder applies to me for Letters of Dismission as Ad ministrator upon tho estate of William E. Long, late of said cucty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish thcheirs and creditors of said deceased to show cause within the time prescribed by law. if any they have, why said Letters Bismissory should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, De cember 6,1869, JAMES J. RAY, deell-w3m* Ordinary. CltAWI'ORDNTT i»ERTOR COURT, SEPTEM- TEK TERM, 1S60. FRANCIS M. TAYLOR,I vs. >• Libel for Divorce. WILLIS W. TAYLOR, j TT appearing to the Court, by the return of the X Sheriff, Willis W. Taylor is not. in the limits of the county of Crawford; and it further appearing that the defendant is without the limits of the State. Therefore, ordered by the Court; that the servico he perfected by publication in a public gazette publish ed in tho oity of Macon in said State, in terms of the law. By the Court, Cm-VERHOUSE * AVANT. S. HALL, Libelant’s attorneys. A true extract from the minutes of Crawford Supe rior Ourt. this September 8th, 1869. nov30-lam4m JAMES J. RAY, Clerk. ft EORGIA—CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Wliere- VX as, John N. Powell, Administrator on the estate of Joseph Powell, deceased, late of Crawford Couutv, having applied for dismission from said administration: These are to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if nny exists, why said letters dismissory should not be granted. Given under my hand at Knoxville, October 18,1869. JAMES J. RAY, tl9oc mCm - Ordinary. Doom's’ cousreir. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtneof an or- jtx. der of tho Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, will bo sold, ho^oro the Court-house door in Ellaville, Schley county, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sole, a part of Lot of Lind No. 9. in the Third District of said county of t-'chiev containing 150acres, more or less, lyingon Buck Creek* Sold as tb e property of tho estate of F. M. Grove, de ceased. Terms cash. G. G. FLINT, dec9-w6t Administrator. ft EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Sixty days after VJT date application will be made by the und rsign- ed to the Ordinary of Dooly county, for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to the estate of Daniel Smith, deceased. WILLIAM GOFF, deel4-uG0d* Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Will bo sold for xi cash, before the Court Honso door, at Vienna, Dooly county. Ga.. on the first Tuesday in February next, the south half of lot of land No. 32, lying and being situate in the 3d District of Dooly county, f-r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Eli Peavy. late of Dooly connty, deceased. This 21st day of De cember, 1869. BYRD Y. PEAVY, JESSE J. PEAVY. Administrators of tho cstateof Eli Peavy, deceased. dec24-w6t REARIOW COVXVTO' ft EORGIA, MARION COUNTY -Whereas, M. A. VJT Butt, Administratrix ofW. M. Butt, applies for leavo to sell a House and Lot in Buena Vista. If no objections are filed, leave will be granted on the first Monday in February next. JAMES M. LOWE, decl2-w30d Ordinary. "Vt*ARTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold bc- ItJL fore the Court Bouse door in th e town of Jtuna Vista, county of Marion, on the first Tuesday inFcb- ruary next. lot of land No. 269, in the 11th District of said county, to satisfy fi. fa. in favor of John McMi- chael, Executor of N. M. Holton, vs. Bartlett, Mc Crary, Price and Thos. W. Carrol, Securities. Also, at the samo timo and place, % of lot of land No. 229. in tho 4tb District of said connty. adjoining Wiley Mel ton on the southeast, and Holly on the Dorth. to sat isfy 8. fa. in favor of Simeon Blue, Administrator, vs. Wra. F. N. YatPS, RcbcccaYates, Price and T. W. Carrol, and T. J. Mathis, Securities. Levy made by RUBIN HAMILTON, dec29-30dw. Deputy Sheriff. BEDS OOVVVT. /^EORGrA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereae, George S. AJ Jor.es, Administrator on the estate of J,maths Sheffield, deceased, applies to me tor letters of dis mission : These are. therefore, to eito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of B;ud de ceased to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on or before the first Monday in March. 1870, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD. dec2-dlw3m- Ordinary. Q.EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wnereas, James L. _ Wood, Administrati-r on the estate ot John J. Wood, latoof said countr. deceased, applies to me for letters of dism-ssion: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased to be asd appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in March, 1S7U. to snow cause,’if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. _ Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD, dec2 dlw3m — :!rr,-r;» --iL' - Ordinary. 70M8I m OU*T1 G EORGIA, ’JOSES COUNTY.—OrhnriBT s Or- rio* Sara Count?. CaiSBges. December 15, 1869.—Where**, Elisabeth.Grawson, Guardian ot Jer sey Qlawson, minor, applies to tee dor dismission therefrom: These are to cite and admonish all pegtoni con cerned to show cause at this office, on or by the first Mo-.dey in February next. If any they have, why the aomeahall.not be granted. Given under my hand officially. ’ R. T. ROSS. decl7-tr30d Ordinary, ^EORGIA, JON ES COUNTY.— OaoiNAEv’- Orrici Said corNTY—At Chambers, December 15.1869.— /GEORGIA, JoNES COUNTY.—Ordinary's Of fice. said County..Deccmber29,lS89.—Whereas, Ur Radford J. Turner appliea to mafor the Guardian ship of Stewart Cowan, a minor child of said county: Those are to cite and admonish all persons con cerned to show cause, if any they baro. at this offico. on or by the first Monday in February next, why said Guardianship should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. R. T. ROSS. dec31-wtd __Ordinary. Double Refined Poudrette Lodi Manufacturing Company, F OR sale In lot* to suit customers. This articlo is sold for half the price of other fertilizers, ar.d-is obeaper for Cotton, Corn, Tobacoo and Vegetables, than any other in market.' It is made entirely from tho night-SDil, offal, etc., of New York city. Price, delivered on board in New York city. Twenty-five Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, etc., giving full informa tion seat on application to JAMES T. FOSTER. Box 3139, Ncw ork Post- office. rifficof6 poartlahdt J-tree;, New,York. For salo by ASHER AYRES, Maccn, at Thirty Dollars per ton. - • deo21-w3oi 'I'AYLOR SHERIFF’S SALES—WiHbo sold, be lt foro the Court-house door in Butler, Tayloreoun- ty, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of salo. the following property, to-wit: Lot of Land 179, in the Twenty-fourth District of said connty. Sold as the property of Joseph Riloy, to sat isfy a fi. fa in favor of A. Mathews v*. Joseph Riley. . Also, at thosamo timo and place, an undivided half interest in Eight Hundred Acres of Land, more orless, situated in the Twelfth District of originally Musco gee. now Taylor county, on the rood leading from falbotton to TozewclJ, the same being known as the old Wilcbar Place, upon which Jordan Wilchar, Sr., resided, and upon which William Hammock now re sides. Levied on ssthe property of Hope H. Ham mock. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of H.IL Leveret vs, Hope H. Hammock. Also, at the same timeand place. Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in Block No. 22, in the town of Reynolds, having a front of 150 feet, and running back318 feet, with the improvements thereon. Levied on to satisfy the ven dor’s lien. P. H. Pond, Administrator of Eliza Bond, vs. H. U. Horton, Trustee for Caroline Horton. Also, at the same timennd place. Lot of Land No. 179. in tho Twenty-fourth District of Taylor count’. Levied on a* the property of Joseph Riley, to satisfy afi. fa. in favor of Josephine Mitoholl. Executrix, vs. Jomph Riley, principal, and Peter E. Riley, security. AIs", at the same time and place. Lots cf Land Nos. 40 and 41. Lovied on as the property of Andrew Mc- Cants. deccasfd, to satisfy ono fi. fa., in favor of James 51. Darden. Administrator of George W. Darden, de ceased. v*. H. B. McCrary, Administrator of Andrew MeCant*. deceased. -.0.: janl-w30d /^JEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-*-* 11 persons indebted \X to the estate cf Luther It. Johnston, late of said county, deceased, are required to wake immediate payment; and all persons having demands against said estate will present them in terms of the law. A ^ KOBEKT A. JOHNSTON, dec-*dIwot Administrator. ri EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons indcbtni VJ to tho estate of Thurston R. Bloom, late or aaid county, deceasrd. are required to make immediate payment: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them in terms of the law. G.W.GUSTIN. dcc2-lawd±vrow Administrator. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons indebted vX to the estate of Mary L. Hartly, la f e ofsaid coun ty, deceased, aro required to^ make immediate pay ment; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them in terms of the law. — _ ^ _ G.W.GUSTIN, dcc21awd&w6w Administrator. r^KOKGJ A. BIBB COUNTY.—All persons indebted VJ to thh estate of Abner Haley, late ofsaid county, deceased, are required to make immediate payment; and those having demands against said estate will present them in terms of the law, , _ „ ^ S.P. RALEY. dec2-dlw6t Executor. iOEOKGlA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas.SamuelO. VA, Chambliss, Administrator on the Estate of A. J. Chambliss, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all aad singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at n>y office on or before the first Monday in February next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be fgranted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD. nov2-w3m Ordinary. A DM.IN 1K ATuK\5 SALE.—By virtue of an or- TjL der from tho Court of * Ordinary of Bibb county, will be fold before the Co art* house (City Hall) door, m the ci*y of Macon, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property belonging to the estate of Ihuirton R. Bioorn, 'ale of paid county, deceased; ono undivided sixteenth jof fifty-six lots. Nos. 1 to 54, inclusive, and 59 a:no 60, in what is known as New Macon, being part of the Southwest common of the city of Macon; S8 shares of stock of the Lanier House Company; about 250 pounds of wrapping twine; two coses brand Vin Imperial Champagne, pints; 1 dozen F. O. A. Sherry: 1 dozen Andressen Port$7,624 Confederate notes and v2,*76 Georgia Treasury notes, war issue. Sold for the payment of tho debts of said estate Term3 cash. G. W. GUSTIN. des2I-w6w A dminist r ator de bonis non. A DMIXJstkaTRIX SALE.—By virtue of an or- der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county# will be sold on the first Tuesday in February t ext, between legal hours of sale, before tho Court house (Jhty nall)door, the following property belong ing to the estate of John Farrell, late of said county, deceased: one Building Lot. 69 feet6inches, on Fourth street, situated and lying between the Bpottswood and Brown's Hotel, in the city of Macon. . M „ tuerbsa Farrell. dec21-w6w Administrntrix. A DMlNlbTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an or- xjL der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of sale, before the Court house (City Hall) door, a valuable Building Lot, con taining two pcrcs, more or les**, lying north of the re sidence of John |C. Curd, Esq., fronting on College street, in the city of Macon: said property belonging to the estate of M. B. Moore, Sr., and M. B. Moore, Jr., late of said county, deceased. , „ B. A. WISE, dec21-w6w Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or- XjL der from tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb rounty, will be sold before the Court-House door, in tho city of Macon, on the fi st Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, the Hon«e and Lot in the city of Macon where Mrs. Mary L Hartley recent ly resided, being part of Lot No. 9. of the range of lots fronting on Masnolia Street, and having a front of fifty feet on said street Said property belonging to the estate of Mary L. Hartley, deceased, and sold for the payment of tho debts of the estate and for distri- tribution. Terms cash. G. W. GUSTIN. , ^ „ Adm'r. de bonis non cum test, annexo. doc22-w6w T?XECUTOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an order from X!i the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will’be sold on the first Tuesday in.February next, between the legal boors of sale, before the Ci-urt-llouFo (City Dali) door, the following property, belonging to the estate of Maria McCowell, late of paid county, de ceased : Part of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in Block No. 21, fronting on Hawthorn Street, near the Southwestern Railroad, in the city of Macon. Also. Four Shares o* Stock of the Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ga. J n , „ A. R. FREEMAN, dec21-wfiw Executor. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an JHV. order from tho Court of Ordinary of Spanlding county, Ga., wdl bo sold on tbe first Tuesday in March next, witbin the legal honrs of sale, before the Court House door, in Bibb county, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 2, Block 10, Northwestern portion of the city of Macon, thosamo being an un improved lot, and sold as the property of Mrs. C. C. Collier, late of paid county of Spalding, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased. ^ Terms cash. Those wishing information as to tho property will call on Samuel Hunter. Esq. , . . N.J. HAMMOND, , Administrator cam Testamento annexo. d«*'‘24-w?m EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—All peifcons indebt- V_X ed to tho estate of Terrell Brooks, deceased, are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the said estate are notified to present them duly authenticated as the law directs. . „ _ ^ JAMES P. GRACE. decll-2m* Administrator. HOUSTON COUNTY. ft EOKG1A, HOUSTON COUNTY—Whoroa.-, tho VJT estate of Enoch W. Gaddy, deceased, is unrepre sented, and Edwin Greon bavin? applied for Letters of Administration; these are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at ray office on or befoie tbo 1st Monday in February next, to show cause, if any, why Letters of Administration fh old not be granted tbo applicant Given under iny hand and official signature, this 7th of day Deeemb. r. 1869 W.T. SWIFT, decl0-w30d Ordinary. TTOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will bo sold be- XI fore the Court House door in the town of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday in February, 18.0, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of laud on which John Mulkey now lives, consisting of lots of land. Nos. one hundred and thirty two (132) cud one hundred and thirty-thTee (133), and tho south half of lot ofland No. one hundred and thirty-four (534); all lying and being in the ninth (9th) district of Houston county, and containing five hundred andsixandonc- fourth (506!^) acres, moro or less. Said land levied on and sold as the property of John Mulkey, to satisfy two fi. fas., from Houston Superior Court, oco of said fi. fas. in favor of David H. Houser vs. John Mulkey, and the other ofsaid fi. fa.s in favor of said David H Houser, vs. said John Mulkey and R. G. Mulkey. . JOHN R. COOK, dce~9w?o<l Sheriff. ft EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY. — Whereas, '—(Dempsey Taylor, Guardian of Martha, Catbrine and Rachel Piddy, has applied for dismission from his said trust: these are, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at my offico on or before the first Monday in February next, to show cause, if any. whv he should not be dismissed. Given under my hand and official signature this 7th day of Deccm her. 1869. W. T. S WIFT. dcel0-w2m Ordinary. O. EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whcreaa, John VJT N. Evans fias applied for letters of administra tion on estate of James R. Bynum, lato of Houston connty, .deceased. These are, therefore, to cito all persons interested to be and aopcar at my office, on or before the first Monday in February next, to show caufe, if any. why the application should not be grant- d. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 15th ay of December, 1869. W. T. S W IFf. Peel7-w30d Ordinary. GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Thirty days VX after date application will be made to th© Court of Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to tho estate of M. H. Taylor.dc- c eased. JAMES F. TAYLOB, declO w30d Administrator. ft EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY. - Thirty days VJ afterdate application will be made to tho Court of Ordinarv of Houston county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Elijah Ethridge, de ceased. ELISHA and M. F. ETHRIDGE, declO-wSOd Administrators. GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Thirty dsys af VX ter date application will be made to the Ordinary ofsaid county for leave to sella part of tho real estate of Charle3 Schneider, Into of said county, deceased, fer the benefit of th« children ofsaid deceased dec24-wlm W ALEEK E. BOLER, Guardian. GEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-By virtue of an VX order from the Ordinary ofsaid county, will bo sold before the Court House door in Perry, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February Pwl xt * being a portion of Lots Nos. 113 and 95 in thel2th District, near the town of Hayne- viHo, Ga. Sold as the property of Jerry W. Bunn. d*o24-w6t r. H. RENTZ. Guardian. H. T. Guay vs. S. E. Gray. TT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE X Defendant is not to be found in the county: And it further appearing that she resides beyond the limits of this State; it is on motion ordered that service be perfected by publication of this order once a month for four months in the Jour- sal. asd Messesgeb, Macon, Ga. C. C. DUNCAN, Libellant’s Attorney. A true extract from the Minutes. octl lam-4m T. M. Killex, D C. IRWIN COUNTY. .. hereof. John P. Hunt and H- H. Morion, Adminis trators on estate of James Godard, deceased, apply to. me for dismission therefurm. Tr. ete are to cite and admonish all persons Concerned !o show cause at this office, on or by the first Monday in April next, if any ’hey hare, why the same shall not be granted. Given under my hand officially. • '* , . R. T. ROSS. decI7-w3m 6j‘Ordinary. /"'I EORGTA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary's Office VjI said COUNTY—At Chambers, December 15,1869.— Whereas. William Brooks, Administrator on estate of Francis M. Adams, deceased, applie* for dismission therefrom These are to cite nnd admonish all per ilous concerned to show cause at their office, on or by the first Monday in April next, if any they have, why said application shall not be granted. Given under my hand officially. _ _ R. T. ROSS, dec!7w3m Ordinary. rr E lx i Whe EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Jonrs Court of ’ Ordinary, at Char reus. November 29.1869.'— •■hereas, John S. Chapman, Executor of Edward Wilder, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said estate: ^i>r . • • ■ ,■ . These are, therefore, to cite end admonish all per- sons.conccrned to show cause, on or by tho first Mon* day in March next, (if any tiny have,} why the same shall not be granted. Given under my hand officially, „ , „ R. T. ROSS, deel-m3m Ordinary. HOKOIA. JONES COUNTY.-—JoNia Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, November 29. D69.— hereas, H. G. and C. L. Dome, Administrators do boms non of John B. Bauie, deetasea. applies tome for Dismission from said administration: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per~ lons concerned to show cause, on or by tho first Mon day In March next, if any they have, why the tame shall r.ot be granted. , " Given under my band officially. R. T. ROSS. OitHitty. d*ol-wSm luiVKa CUUISX* SUEKltK bALb'S —Will bo 9J sold, before tho Court-hmse door, od the first Tues ay. m February next, between *he usual hours of sale, id Clinton, in said county, 1«J0 ams of land, more or less, situated in said county. Lies *'n the waters of Walnut Creefe, ano adjoins lands of P. L. Clower. T.S. Humphries andotheis. Levied to satisfy two fi.fas. issued from the Superior Com t and return able to tho April Term i-t 1867. Sold s.s tho property of William Johnson, in favorof Beuj. L. and Jane M. Holland, administrator, admin stratrix, eto., vs. Wil liam Johnson, administrator of Thornton P. Bostick, deceased. Property ir possession of defendant, and pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at tho same time and place. 200 acres cf land, moro or loss; 3000 pounds ot Seed Cotto- . more or Ie c s. Tho lnnd_ situated in said county , ar.d adjoins Thomas R-Striplin. Mrs. Cox'and olherr: levied on. as the property of Membranee Williams, to satislV a fi. fa. from Jones Superior Court, returnable to the April Term in 1S63, in favor ot Richard H. Hutch ings. administrator of William Moreland, deceased, vs. Membranee Williams and Ambrose Williams. Property in tosscssion of defendant, and pointed oat by plaintiff’s attorney. , „ H.D.CHAPMANi dec?3 wand Sheriff. G EORGIA, JONHS COUNTY.—Whereas, Benja min I<. Holland applies to me for administration on the estate of John A. C. S. Lawrence, deceased. These are to cito and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, if any thw have to the contrary, at this office, within'thirty dsys from this date, why the same shall not be granted. Given under my hand officially R. T. ROSS. decS-w30d . Ordinary. TELFAIR COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.—Agreeable to an order from tbe Ordinary of Tolfai county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, between tho legal boors of sale, before the Court- Ut-use door in Jacksonville, Telfair county. Lots Nqs. 265 and 245 ■ Hw.icitsbin nit, lnutir toiinij, IaOcn a>o?. -od arm ..•*0 In tho fourteenth District ofsaid county. Sold ns the property of Larkin Hal!,deceased. Tcrmamade known ou day of sale. JOHN RYALS, dec!6-w6t Administrator Larkin Ball, dec’d- /^EORGIA, TRLF.UR COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm. VA Harrell, Sr., Administrator on the estate of Thos. Burnnm, deceased. ha« fully administered said estate, and now applies for letters of dismission from said administration. Now tleso are to cito'all those in terested to appear at iny office, in terms of the law, and give reasons why said lettors should not be granted. W, P. CAMPBELL. decl6-w.3m Ordinary, after data application will be made to the Ordi nary ofsaid county for leave to sell Lots of 1 and Nos. 246. 271, and 292, lying in the Seventh District of said county, the property of the estate ot Simon Wootten, deceased, for tho purpose of distribution among the heirs ofsaid eitate. WILLIAM S. WOOTTEN, Hp?i8-w4t Executor. TAXiA 1/1OK’6 SALE.—Will bo sold, before tho JCiT ‘ ' ‘ Court-houso door in the town of Jacksonville. Telfnir couDty, within the legal honrs of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in February next, the following Lots of 1 and: Nos. 246,271, and 292. lying in the Seventh Dis trict of Telfair county, property of the estate of bimon Wootten, deceased. Sold for the purpose of distribu tion among tho heirs o- said estate. Terms cash. WILLIAM S, WOOTTEN. Executor. G EDRG’A.TELFAth COUNTY.-/)!! persons In debted to the estate of Alexander Powell, de-- ceased, will come forward and settle Those having claims against the tamo will present them in tern* of tho law. WASHINGTON POWELL. ..Avia. . Administrator.. | t r.uRniA, ilsLh'AiR CUliNTY.—Wherei:?, J. N. UT McLeod, Administrate r of Elizabeth Burke, do- cessed, has applied for Letters of Dismission; all per sons interested will be and appear at my office on the first Monday in March next, toshow cause, if any, why said letters should not bo granted. AV.P.C4MPBELL.. nov!6-w3m Ordinary. JT.&SPHB. COUHTTY, G t EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas. Emily , 9; Taim:,dee. Administratrix of the estate of J«> ( bnTalmad?e. of said county, deceased, makes ap plication for letters of dismission from said adminis tration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in June next, why letters of dis mission shall not issue to said applicant. Giver, under my hand and official signature this loth day of November, 1S69. M. H. HUTCHISON, pov 19-Sm , . Ordinary. 'VfOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL LANH.-Sixty ll days after date application will be made to. tbu Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, for leavo to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Little-* J0 5°% B.'T. DIGBY, dccl* 2m Administrator. f3-E0KGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whereae. Sam* V-i uel C.bhy. Adminis rator of th^estate of Jopeph Jones, decease J, makes application for Letters of Die** mission from aid trust (he having settled up said es^ ta»e) i Th^te are therefore to cite and adci^xisb all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in May next, why the said let ters shall not issue to said applicont. Given under my hand and official sienature this 2d day of November, 1869. e M. H. HUTCHISON, v , nov5-wtd Ordinary. UPSON COUNT! U PSON COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold on tho first Tuesday in February, 1870 at Thomas ton, Upson connty, Georgia, with in th. legal hours of sale, tho following lands to- wit: The land lying and being in what is known a* the Hootenvillo District oi said county: the planta tion on Flint River known as thoBuit place, thirteen • hundred acres mote orless, andthe plantation known as the old home place, whereon Milton Walker re sided in th- year 3867, and whereon tho defendant, Nathaniel F. Walker, now resides: containing six hundred acres, more or less Also, the tract or cartel of land known as tho McCord mill property, contain ing fifteen acres, more or less. The whole levied ou as the property o Nathaniel F. Walker by virtue of a mortgage fl la in favor of James M. Smith, and a mortgage fi. fa in favor of Peter W. Alexander, i»- sued from the Superior Court of Upson county against .aid Nathaniel F. Walker, defendant. Notice htu been given to parties in possession according to law. This the 1st day of December, 1869. i owiys C. SHARMAN. Sheriff. lAatsrt t-uUAl i etltull-F iuiLL. —Will bo ■ | J I . .. ... U sold, on the first Tuesday in February. 1870 at Themsston, Urson county, Ga,. between the legal hours of sale, the Northern half of Lot of Land, in the Sixteenth District, originally Houston, now Up son county, known in said district as Lot No. 64, con taining 180 acres, more or less, as tho property of Jamesill Brail, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Upson county, in favor of Francis J. Vining, Administrator of lb F. Starting, deceased, against said James H. Brail, defendant: said defendant having had due ar.d legal notice. 3 OYflNSO. SHARilAN. deci-wfiOd Sheriff. • A D.VUNls'iKAXt'It’ri SALK.—By virtue of an or- ’ ■ * der from tho Court of Ordinary of Upson county. Goersio. I pffer at private salo the wad Lands of' •’ Benjamin^ Walker, late Faid county, deceased, * \ situate, lying and being in the couutv cf Applibg, • * ' - State of Georgia, one Lot, No. 290. in the Sixth Bis-'* ■■ • 1 •' trict. containing 490 acres; also, Let No. 332. contain ing 490 acres. Terms cash. A. WOltKILL. , .' declS-wlDI A«imirl>tr»to». BAKER county. -|^AKKj4 tiHERIbbhridALES.—Will be sold.on the f t EORGIA, IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, Lott VX Whiddon, Administrator on the estate of Elias D. AVIiiddon, late of said county, deceased, bavlnc applied for letters of dismission from said administration ; These aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons concerned to be a* 1 ' 1 - at my office within tho time pr»?- " , show cause, if any exists, - - mission should not be fprr Given under my ham' November 1st, 1S69. nov5M50d — first Tuesday in.February next. 1870. before' tha Court-House door, in the town of Newton, Baker, county. Georgia, between the legal hours of tale, tho following property, to-wit; Seven bsles'cotton, 300 bushels cotton seed, and two stacks fodder. Levied on as the property of Morgan M. Mills and Wm. M. ■ Jeter, to satisfy two mortgage fi. fas. from Baker Su- V' perior Court, one in favor of Joseph M. Cooper Vsl J * Morgan M. Mills and Wo. M. Jeter, the ofter ia favornfN. and A. F. Tift vs. Morgan M. Mills and Wm. M. Jeter. 1 • Also,at thosamo time and place, trill be «c!dlot«of' land Noe. 19 land 208, in the seventh district of Baker county. Sold as the property of Wm. M. Jeter, to satisfy a mortcagafi. fa. from the Superior Coait of said county, in ft vor of Wm. T. C.v and Wm. O. Fleming, for the use of A. F. Mclntvre vs. W~ 7" - Jeter. Also, at the same place <— January next, wilt l S3, intb- fejtr, mi Hl