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It >' 1 • I-Whnl They
Lr*’ 1 -' || OB |,1 Prices—Small Concerns
I from tinder—Vorelje** 1’nbrlcn
l.i iMim'sHo <Jo<m1* Hold lliclr
of *» Fanlc.
r York Sur, of Friday last, says:
leJ'*. nucstions agitate the minds of
| 4?It *,i and these are, what effect
c f gold have upon stocks and
■he ‘*i iCCO ndIy, how mr will the security
I ; *tasio holders of stocks and goods
thereby. Toe first question is
P easily an-wered tlian the second.
or market depreciation of im-
f S, owidg to
I!? THE VALUE OF GOLD,
V* £0t eJ by that decline, and corres-
tt r *®J|1 t o it, inasmuch as imported
r raid for < n goW, invoice account and
r^Ld So much for imported goods,
IjCreontiacency of a panic, produced
J» incurred, in which case they
If, ‘‘Thrown too freely into the market.
■ V it.iect < f realizing hard cash, and
it® V r L 8 further decline. Domestic
|1 ^ ‘ jjhrlv to be affected to any great
r 1TC iLr,t in the eventuality of wide-
commercial distress, but the decline of
land the C0nsc<l nent
Yaaopasa ^poona) goods
‘ . jijjce latter into a severer compe-
l ir ''th th' Se of our own manufacture.
P,* 1 ycertain, that firms, whether en-
U • the wholesale or retail trade, who
V* : B v T*wn stocks and whose real cap-
J been barely enough to carry
ttjong, must go to the wall. The loss
r , 0O j s imported in January amounts, in
f^jjaaoes, to twenty-five per cent, which
|L profit out oi the season's trade in
VLgfere a season's stock has been laid
rr ; .y one engaged in the foreign trade
, v'-nice thing, however caurious or pru-
IHE DRY GOODS TRADE
■ae cf th: most important features in
pjrt trade as well as in the custom re-
jo order to test the feelings of those
tiatfiosted in the present crisis, we made
LuSerJay among the retail dry goods
c La la seemed to be brisk, considering
►.of year and the unseasonable weath-
t j ie majority of those we called upon
v coeerfcl view of affairs,
|ju r ,cmceal the fact that among their
■rl.'vihKn there waslikely to be a smash.
Li -dile nfleetion upon the commercial
t-i.f ihetrovcrnment was expressed, in*
* >h as it i? believed that the present fall
■V'vck'C' mttal might have been made
•’ntebawl merchants thereby have
r-J.Vd to wk off their stocks at a re-
! v»!iic k (Ktees. Gold at 15 or 20 for
I non -is weMbs would have been a boon
1 3 ,- in,ua.v>. although there are some
mrs of a hopeful turn of mind who do
Spiair of seeing gold shortly at some-
K&»r that margin.
TRADE OPINIONS.
[jt Taylor, Broadway, say the prices of
,-t follow gold; the sooner it comes
r ; j... better for us; we should be glad to
["ih; far to-morrow. With regard to
^ those of them who have laid in
t r i.«.'ks at high prices, and possess only
jil capital. luii.'L go. Gold at par would
K very thing which we want and require,
fci set trade agoing witli a bound,
j. ASD C. JOnNSON, BROADWAY,
; that th reduction in price of gold and
, v ,n-M|Uen: low price ol' goods will not
La irado i-o much as some merchants ox-
. Tue reduction will fall chiefly upon
t kinds of foreign goods. If Government.
51' eeciti payments. goods will lie chcap-
ji,!. V.,mc kinds of imported goo<!s are
I ju*t now tor le<' than cost price. Some
Iri'fvrs of poxl« that cost $1 50 are now
-.rat $1. It would be doubly good for
• who nisMslight stock when gold comes
Lr, is tiv.y will he able to take advantage
V ftnic. Many business men think that
1 will go up to IS or even 20 again.
.HIKES AND MILLER,
ftfifaj-v'vf". do xroc care, alrhough gold
■nr tn-inorrow, but think that the
fina.ere have manacol so that the
«f w!: down more gradually. They
tVi! -.-nM at 15 wouitl have been a prop-
tv for the present season. It will press
up'ti the man of small capital.' They
v t" pay for tin ir goods and the duty upon
ein ;i!d, and it has been hard sometimes
i;f what they should fix them at. The
!■'» per c -nt. since stock-taking.
ARNOLD, CONSTABLE AND CO.
Itiit'ir roiijs are regulated entirely by the
'!hr. si. and follow it. They think there
L: t> I'.-ive been a more gentle decline in
lfc: i of gold, and that the Government
jrave avoided the suddenness of the
Like brokers would send the price up if
riivemment did not interfere. Small men
JSsuffer teverclj’, a< they have not the
|tb:nca to work off their goods; some of
-Utt-t smash.
Falter lockwood, fclton street.
R vtod goods alone will be cheaper, and
Jjiil be cheapened in proportion to the
F® in the price of gold. Domestics
TO be influenced by it. The supply and
p wgulatc the price of our domestic
kSsome cottons of a peculiar make in
l*Ll. and with a short supply, are actually
ft it present Iiish poplins (Pirn’s) that
F»regelling in December at S3 per yard,
Im Aamury at $1.75, we sell now at $1
ram. Every holder of stocks imported
it Jose.
jWSninY OF OPINION IN THE TRADE,
ftisiatements given above represent pretty
ff tie general feeling in the dry goods
E-tjion the present emergency. Ready-
r, c -’tiling will be the medium of a smaller
pin piece goods, except in the case of
r. importers who have bought foreign
F* in the ready-made state, inasmuch as
|;nce of labor in making up the goods in
ftiantiy remains tko same. The trade
wem to be alive to the advantage of
upon their customers’ minds the
J of the reductions that are taking place
°"<rtising.
THE PROSPECT.
I? Wit two months are likely to be a try-
bnt those firms who weather the
The likely to be permanent. For the
Kof fbe public, we append a list of the
which have suffered the largest re-
P*»: French oiks, satins, velvets, laces,
F?’nbbons, buttons, trimmings, etc.;
Rwi broadcloths, Scotch tweeas, dress
arpets, millinery, hosiery, eta ; Irish
Tins, njpeiyj laces, eta: Brussels’
pbh uennui dress goods ana varieties,
COTTON GINS REPAIRED
—BY—
P. C. SAWYER,
AT DIXIE WORKS.
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
/'COTTON GINS made « good a.3 new. at from one-
Vj th rd to one half the cost of a new Gin. and
made equal to the best Gins manufactured in the
United States. ...
Large Gins reduced to any required site.
Rone but the best and ino.-t experienced workmen,
from the shop of the late Sam’l Griswold, are em
ployed. and all work guarontced to give satisfaction
or uiorey r-lundtd. I keep a large tupplyofthe
different kinds Oi Ribs used by the several Gin-
makers.
Refer to hundred* of planter* jo the counties of
Wilkinson. Laurens, Twiegs, Pulaski. Houston, Bibb,
Crawford, Monroe and Upscn, among whom are the
following; Wilkinson. M J. Carswell; Laurens, Joel
Coney; Pulaski, James Bohannon. M. F. Grace;
Houston. C. N. Rountree. Rev. B. F. Tharp; Bibb,
Pulaaki Holt; Monroe, Jam,* Tripp; Upson. Rev.
James Lyon; Crawford. David McGee; and to Harde
man & Sparks, of Macon.
Bend in your Gins early, in order to givo me timeto
fix them up right. P. C. SAWYBB,
maran-eod-sw-w-lm Dixie Works. Macon, On.
COTTON STATES
LIFE IMMCE COMPANY I
1 *1 n *T“ -| o lit"-MT '• '-w--- '»•;
elegra^pn ancL J ournal csc Messenger.
Aufborizcd Capital, §2,000,A)00.
Guaranteed Capital, $500,000.
Deposited for the Beneflt of Policy Holders,
$100,000.
\ NEWYOmT
T he advantages we enjoy
as the result of a long established
and successful business enables us to
offer inducements that makes this
announcement worthy of
ATTENTION.
importing our foreign goods di
rect, controlling many leading styles
af American fabrics, employing the
best artistic talent in the production
of our goods, and "constant progress"
our motto, v/c claim to lead the mar
ket in
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of which we keep full lines of all
grades, for Men and Boys. In
CUSTOM WORK
our products are unsurpassed for qual
ity, workmanship and elegance. In
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
our stock is constantly large and
seasonable. V/c arc the solo manu
facturers of the
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
JU it c © ii 9 €c e o a-gr I a*
Wir. B. JOHNSTON, President.
WJI. S. HOIiT, Vice-President.
C. P. McCAY, Actuary.
GEO. N. OBEAK, Secretary.
JOHN' \V. Bl’RIIE, General Agent.
W3I. J. 9IAGII.E, Superintend*! of Agencies
rrilE COTTON STATES is a HOME COMPANY.
JL All its accumulations are deposited at the South,
and go to building up our own country, rather than
to enriching Foreign Coitpasiks.
Its success has boon UNPKKCKDENTEDnp to this
time, and its husines* is rapidly increasing.
It insures on ail THt, MOST POPULAR PLANS
of Insurance.
If you want to injure your life in
A SOUND COMPANY,
At home, so that in case of death your heirs can get
the money due at onek
For farther particulars, a dress either
GEO. 6. OBEaR. .Secretary,or
JOHN W. BURKE. General Agent.
deeSl dlawawSm
aUEEN OF THE SOUTH
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS.
—FOR—
CORN' MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND
Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smutters
and Aim Work Generally.
which we supply both ready-made
and to order
Prices uniformly low.
Gentlemen visiting New-York are
requested to call and have their
measures recorded upon our books
System of Self-Measurement, and
other information promptly furnished
when desired.
Address P. O. Box 2256, N Y.
DEVLIN & CO.
feb12decd wSmos
I> nr(icm aPS of tlio Cowhlcllng.
b t - tern prss* dispatches givo tho following:
E*PP**t*that Mr. Leland ’s assanlt on Geo.
®»fie on the sidewalk in front of the
(tv*! House. Leland saw Wilkes coming,
[*'*ungup to him, said, “Why did you
» coward in yonr paper ?’’ Wilkes
pwt off and add, “Don’t yon dare to touch
L-’ , at •he same time making a movement
r>| hand* as if feeling for a pistol.
1 without further parley, struck him a
^ blow on tho head and shonlders,
CT? cane to pieces. A great crowd
[Ptcered round the combatants, the weath-
BJ®J» and Broadway full of promenaders.
F«L ma h® his way out of the crowd,
f c e did so Leland gave him some parting
jj® *bo back, exclaiming to the orowd:
fighting editor of “Wilkes’
hifcnt V- Rtor y toM of a surprise given by
J2| to a Congressman rather un-
Pfri V ow 0Ten ibgs ago. Ho was walking
'•end on Pennsylvania Avenue, when he
for ‘°" ow lng him closely, a man who has
r soveral days lingering aronnd the
° D 'c, and has hinted st times that his
L*** to kill the President Calling a
> Grant told him to take hold of that
Itlt-,. 8 short coat. The polioman zealons-
T’-iori 1811 do T n th ® street after Mr.
ki . dly* of Philadelphia, who had just
■ jAv ,ze<J and held him fast, for want of a
“or® of cloth, until the President
flU ‘ corrected the error. The right
e i^, Soon after oaught, and, being found
‘^ Mse * was sent to a lunatic asylum.
A
Onr Mills are built from eht ics
Bur Blocks, selected at the Qrar-
ries in France by Isaac Straub
himself. Send for Descriptive
Pamphlet containing treatise on
Milling, sent by mail free.
Address
ISAAC STRAUB & CO..
Cor. Front and John st*..
Ciscisxati. O.
sept17-w6m
A. WISE & GO.,
Cherry Street, MACON’, GA.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
SOO COOKING STOVES,
100 COAL GRATES,
100 PARLOR and BOX STOVES
Wishing to close out our entire stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at great bargains.
1ST Planter* wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances withont additional cost.
Every cook atovo warranted ortho money returned
S3-OBDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
nov26-tf
Wit**
DR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops tho Chills.
This Medicine has been before tho Public
fifteen years, and Is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It docs not purge, does
not sicken tho stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and nndcr all circumstances, and
is the only Medicino that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because it : s a perfect Antidote te
Itlalaritt.
Sold Iry all DrucffM*.
BONE FLOOR—BONE FLOOR.
C RACKED BONE. Bone Meal. Bone Flour, and
Floated Bone, guaranteed to prodnee same effect
at HALF COST of Peruvian Guano.
Send for circular. Addrfl^ jjrotHERS.
fehS-w3m Newark, N;J.
PREMIUM COTTON SEED.
I OFFER for sale 200 BUSHELS SOUTH PEA UP
LAND LONG STAPLE COTTON SEED. . '
This Cotton took the premium at the State Fair in
November last, and also the premium offered by
Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks for the "best five bales
Lone Staple Upland Cotton.” It is prolific, and does
not fill oat—* ery hardy. General W. 6. Holt, of this
county, raised the present year over 2500 pounds on
“Itco'mmands in this market 5 to 8 cents per pound
more than common upland cotton of same class.
Sold by Hardeman & Sparks, in 1863, at 30 cents per
pound, with good middling upland* at21 to 22 oents
P Price, D $ d i per bnsheL tacked and delivered at depot
in Macon. „ „ , .
Terms—Cash on delivery. Messrs. Hardeman A
Sparks will receive order*. _ _ __ , „_ T _
feb6-2daw-sem*w2mos W. S. BRANTLY
as
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it dean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not barm it. II wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
iLOWEIdD, MASS.
PRICE $1,00,
Sold by L. W. HUNt A CO., J. H. Zeilin A CO
and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine everywhere.
janl3-eodew«w
]STA.V.A_SSA.
Ammoniated Soluble
PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured by the
Bavassa Guano Go-, of Wilmington, K. C-,
IN BAGS OK BARRELS.
T OTS Fertilizer is prepared with the utmost care,
and contains every eonstitnent desirable for any
crap to which it may be applied. It is especially
adapted to the growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
An 1 all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the same materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate
is prepared, and reference is made to that Company,
(65 South st., Baltimore,) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity.
R. R. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD MACRAE. „
Treasurer and Secretary,
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Agents, Macon, Ga.
5an23-w3mosdlt
Home Building and Loan Stocfc for Sale.
30 60 or M SHARKI^n^of,^^^
marll-tf Attorneys.
Double Refined Poudrette
‘Lodi Manufacturing Company,’
F OR sale iu lots to suit customers. This article is
sold for half the price of other fertilizers, and is
oheaper for Cotton, Corn, Tobaeeo and Vegetables,
than any other in market. It is made entirely from
the night-soil, offal, etc., of New York city. Price,
delivered on bosrd in New York city. Twenty-five
Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, etc., giving full informa
tion sent on application to jaMEs £
Box 3133, New York Post-office.
Office 66 Courtlandt Street, New York.
For sale by ASHER AYRES, Macon, at Thirty
Dollars per ton. dec34-w3m
J3lTI.AJTTA
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
rpHE Thi-teenth Annual Course of Lectures in this
JL Institution will commecoe on Monday, tho sec
ond day of May next, and continue four months.
8X88 OOVSTX.
FACULTY:
Willis F. Westmoreland. M. D.. Prof. Prin. and
Prao. of Sur* ery.
Daniel C. O’Keefe. M. D.. Prof. Prin, and Prac. of
Medicine.
John G. Westmoreland, M. D., Prof.Mat.Med.and
Med. Jurisprudence.
William S. Armstrong. M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
H. V. M. Miller, M. D., Prof. Clinical Medicine.
John M. Johnson, M. D., Prof. Physiology and Pa
thology.
J-sso Boring. M. D., Prof. Okstet. and Discsses of
Women and Children.
W. H. B. Goodwin. M. D., Prof. Chemistry.
Louis H. Ormc, M. D.. Prcf. Clinic. Surg. and Dis
eases of the lye and Ear.
Jno- Thad. Johnson, M. D. Demonstrator of Anato
my.
N. D. Alvigny, M. D., Curator.
D. C. O’KEEFE, M. D-, Doan.
Tickets for thesession......— S120 00
Matriculation..... — 5 (kl
Tickets for dissection - - 10 00
Diploma 25 00
Board in good families and privato boarding houses
from 315 to SJO per monih. For farther information,
address the Dean. marlU-wkt
WE ARE
STILL ALIVE!
AND SO WILL ALL BE WOO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
littlWHYG* B Complaint are uneasiness and
j vl.iAlHtsiliy H pain in tho side. Sometimes the
~ pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaken mr rheumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con-
xiderahlo loss of memory; accompanied with painful
sensation of having left undone something which
onch»tn hovp been done. Often complaining of weak-
- mu wutMBtant wnta ness, debility and low spirits.—
L I V R II U •"sometimes some of the above
.1 f Jill ■ symptoms attend thedisease. and
I at other times few of them: but
tnc Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
well.
rm. esxjvEJMOXwsr
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DEaANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice.
Costiveness. Sick Hcad-aehef
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’
the Bladder. Camp Dysentery,
Affections of tnc Kidnoys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Melan
choly. or Depression of Spirits, Ueartburn, Colic, or
Fains in the Bowels, Pain in the Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy, Boils, Pain in the Bach and Limbs,
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
Druggists. Macon. Georgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per package. By
mail SI 25.
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 the
last twcnty-fii e years as ono of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If ti ken regularly and persistently.it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, 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. ,McElro7, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George
J Lunsford. Esq., Conductor S. W. K. R.; C. Mastcr-
_ opt .
J. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.; Virgil Powers, Esq., Sw
perintendent S. W. R. It.; Daniel Bullard, Bullard's
Station, M. k B. R. R., Twiggs co.. Ga.; Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory. Macon, Ga.: Rev. E. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. F.
Wooley. Kingston. Ga. apr2- dtwtf
W HY is it that so many children die under tho
ago of five years? That a large proportion of
children die under that ago, has long been a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory canse ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in tho human
system from its earliest infancy: therefore parents,
especially mothers, who are more constantly with
their children, cannot be too observing of the first
symptoms of worms: for so surely as thoy exist, con
they bo
s-a.FEi.-sr jltsv cEE.TAiDri.ir
Removed from tho most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
B. A. FAILYESTOCK’S VEKMIFUGE.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may bo pdministered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, msdo more for th# purpose ef
pleasing the palate than'of overcoming the disease,
have been manufactured all over tho country, bo'
their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B
A. Fahnestock’* Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daily.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B A. Fan
nestoek’s Vermituge. be particularly careful to see
tkatthe initials are B. A. This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829,
And purchasers must insist on having it. if they do
not wish to have an imitation lorced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT,
Formerly B. A. Fshxestook’s Sox k Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA.
neeft-deodawlT
DR. BAGLEY’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
DR. BAGLEY’S
NIMITABLE Eve and Pile Preparation used ex-
■ clusively for inflamed and chronic sore eyes and
piles. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failure tr give relief
X5R- BAGIrE?
Has practiced the Eclectie system of medicine the
rise of twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with
success—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
Kidney, etc. Female diseases, such as Sterility, La-
chorea, or Whites, Chlorosis: absence of Menstruation
at the proper period. Amenorrhoca; Menstruation
obstructed inits oonrse after having been established;
Dysmenorrhoca; Menstruation attended by pain and
spasms of the hypogastric viscera, with paroxlmal
aggravation aud difficult menstruation: menstrual
colic Menorrhagia: menstruation too copions— flood
ing. Medicine ana preserip'ion furnished by mail to
any part of the United States, postage pre paid, to
treat any chronic case, for five dollars per month.
The Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sentfer $1 each. Symptoms of diseases
must be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention furn
ished at from $20 to $25 per month, at his residence,
ten miles east of Americas; Location healthy. Post-
feb3-
A DMINInTRATOKS8sLE — Will he sold before
the Court House (City Hall) doer on the first Tues
day in April next, b-tween the usnal hours of sale,
all tho lands belonging to the estate of Thomas H.
Fambraugh, late of Bibb c >unty deceased, the .ame
being 418 acres, situated miles from the City of
Macon, in said county, and known as a part of the
Ceson place
Sold forthebeneGtof the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms cash. A. B Ri'SS.
feb?3-w6w Administrator.
offioe, Americas, Ga.
l-wtf
M.
H Al PQ
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
jRUNEWERo
la the only infallible Hair Preparation for
RESTORING' GRAZ HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL
COLOR AND PROMOTING US GROWTH
It Is the cheapest preparation ever offered
to the pnblle, as one bottle wtU last long
er rad accomplish more than three bot
tles or any other preparation.
Onr Reneweria not a Dye; lttvill not stain the
skin as others.
It trill keep the Hair from falling ont.
It cleanes the Scalp, and makes the Hair
SOFT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN.
Onr Treatise on the Hair gent free by mafi.
R. P. itat.t, k CO., Nashan, N. H., Proprietors.
Fcr sale by all druggists. mar7-eedlw
WNllAAPO V SEELEY'S HARD RUB-
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rjEORGtA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. Henry W.
VX Boifeuillet. of said county, applirs to be dis
charged from the Guardianship of Elisabeth Hall.
This is to notify ull persons interested to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary in said county, on the
first Monday in May, 1#70, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Dismission should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand officially.
, , C. T. WARD,
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
Cl EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Jackson
Vji DeLoache, Administrator of the e tate of D. W.
(Jrr, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all. a id sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
April next, to show cause, if any they have, why Let
ters of Dismission should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
C.T.WABD,
jan5-w3m Ordinary.
/ v EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. J. J.Amo-
' Tson applies to tho undersigned forLetters of guar
dianship of the person and property of Ann R Hill
anq t-arah F. Hilt, minor orphans tf Chas. T. Hill,
deceased. All persons interested are required
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on
the first Monday in April next, to show cause, if i.ny
they have, why Letters should not be granted tho
applicant. Given under my hand offic ally.
C. T. WARD.
marS-w39d Ordinary.
/^EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
kJ date hereof, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county fur leave to sell a
portion of the real property belonging to the estate
of Miilen Tit well, late of said counts, doccaed
March 8.1870. A. B. ROSS.
mai9-w4t Administrator.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
/^EORGIA—CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Whurc-
VX as, John N. Powell, Administrator on the
estate of Joseph Powell, deceased, late of Crawford
County, haring applied for dismission from said
administration: These are to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to t;e and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, trad show cause,
if any exists, why said letters dismissory should not
be granted. Given under my baud at Knoxville,
October 18,1S69. JAMES J. RAY,
t!9oc m(im Ordinary.
DOOZsST CQUZ'ZTTT.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.-Will be sold be-
JtA. fore the Court-house door of Dooly county (Vi
enna) on the first Tuesday in April next. Lot of Land
No. ,4. in the -econd Di-trict of Dooly county. Sold
by authority of tbo Ordinary of Houston county, tor
tbo benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Enoch W.
Gaddey, deceased. Terms one-half ca?h, remainder
on credit of twelve months.
, . . EDWIN GHEEN.
febll-wOt Administrator.
Cl EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas Richard
VJF Linsey applies to me for letters of Administra
tion upon tbo estate of Jarrett J. Linsev, deceased,
these are therefore to cite and admonish ail concern
ed to be and appear at iny office ou or before ihe first
Moadav in April next, then and there to show canse,
if any they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand and official signature, this
March 1st. 1870. WM. H. DAVIES.
tnarch4-w3od Ordinary.
('i EORGIA. D< OLY COUNTY.-Whereas James
VX Y’oung applies-to me for l.-tic s of Administra
tion npoo (he estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased,
these are therefore to cite and admonish all c uieern-
ed to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in April next, then and there to show canse,
if any they have, why ?aid letterssbould not bo grant
ed. Given under my hand and official signature, this
March 1st. 1870. WM. U. DAVIES,
march i-w3od Ordinary.
TV)OLY SHERIFF’S SALES -Will bs sold bo-
JL/fore the Court House door in the town of Vienna,
said county, on the first Tuesday in April next, the
following propertr. to-wit: Lot ot Lanu number 197,
i» the Seventh District of Dooly coufity ; sold as tho
property of Joseph Bridges, to ealisty a Superior Court
fi. ta. in favor of O. P. Sweutinger. Administrator, vs.
Jos. Bridges, containing, in all. 22% acres, mure or
ees. Prooerty pointed out by pHintitf.
This February 4, 1870. W. L. GRAHAM.
ma:8 lawawcOd Sheriff.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
rt EOKQtA. HOUSTON C' UNTY.—Whereas. C
OT C. Duncan. Administrator de oonis cum testa-
incnta annexo on the estate of J J. Damns, late of
Houston county, deceased, respectfully sooweth that
he has fully administered on taid estate and now asks
to be discharged:
These are. therefore, to cito ail persons interested
to be and arpear at my office on. or before tho fir t
fiionday in June next, to show cause, if any, why tho
petition should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal oi office, thisllthof
February. 1870. W. T. bWIKT.
febl6 w3m O. H. C.
EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm.
VX P. Simmons. Administrator Boling G. Morris,
represents to this Court that he hasfu’ly settled up
the said rs'ate, and ask? to bedischarged:
Now these are. therefore, to cite all p- rcons inter
ested to bo and appear at my office on. or before the
first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any,why
he should not be dirmirsed. .
Given under my hand and official signature, this
5th January. 1870. W. i’. bWlFT,
febl8-w3m Ordinary.
(~3 EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY r -Wherca?, Philip
\JT Scoffill, Administrator of Mary Barbee, late ot
Houston county, deceased. h»s nppli. d to me for Let
ters of Dismission. These are. therefore, to cite all
persons interested to he and appear at my office, on or
before the first Monday in April next, to show cause,
if any, why the application should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official Mgnature, this 4th
day of January, 1870 W T. SWIFT,
jan7-3m Ordinary.
EORGTA, HOUSTON COUNTY —Ordinary’s Of-
VJT lice for said county. V.'herca-, Ruber: Holmes
and Needham T. Johnson, ex-cutors ot Issue Holmes,
late of said county, dec’d, petition tho undersigned
for letters of dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
pc-sous interested to be and appear at my office on or
before the 1st Monday in Juae next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
February. 1879. W.T. SWIFT,
fohl2-w3m Ordinary.
EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Nathan B.
VX Head having thi* day applied to me for Guard
ianship of Sarah Jones, a mim r under fourteen years
of age of Kfford H. done?, lute of taid county, de
ceased:
This is. therefore, to cite all whom it may concern
to show cause, if any they h tve, oo or before the first
Monday io April next, why such Guardiantbipsbould
not be grunted to him accordingly.
W. T. SWIFT.
mar2-w40d Ordinary.
f'i UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of an order from
OT the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, between the
legal hours of rale, in front of tho Court-House door
in raid county, ono town lot No. 4, Bl-ck D. contain
ing half acre. Sold as the property of Charles
Schneider, deceased, for the afoot his minor children.
Terms cash.
W. E. BOLEB.
marl3-w6w Ouardian.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Georgia, Houston
lA. county.—By virtue of an order of tho Court, of
Ordinary of Uouston county, will bo sold on tbo firs!
Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court House door. : n the town of
Perry, the following property belonging to the estate
of Elisha Etheridge, deceased; that tract of loud lying
in Houston county, known as lot No 113. and fifty
acres of lot No. 94, lyirg in the 5th disin .tof said
county, the same being 2<0 acres w ore or 1* -s. Terms
cash. ELI8HA E'HBRIDG',
MIX DUEL ETHtRIb <E.
febl2-w6w A'tmirili'-n'nrs.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-I . „* t ar or-
jflL der of the Court of Ordinary • t •* -tn-
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in .. ,■ ran: be
tween the usual hours of sale, betore thu Court-house
door, in the town of Peny.the following property be
longing to the estate of M. H. Ta) lor. deceased: That
tract or parcel of land lying in Houston county known
as the south part of lot No. 46. and the southwert part
of lot No, 51, lying in the Tenth District of said cuun-
ty, the same being 250 acres, more or le««. Terms
cash. JAS. F. TAYLOR,
febll-w6t Administrator.
IRWIN COUNTY.
pt EORGIA, IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, James
VX Paulk. Administrator on the estate of George
Paulk, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission- These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters should not be granted tho appli
cant. Given under my hand anu official signature,
this January 3d, 1870. WILEY WHITLEY,
janll-w3mos Ordinary.
TM’OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will
lx be made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin
sounty. for leave to sell 360 acres of Lot of Land No.
154, in the FirstDistrict of originally Irwin, now Wil -
cox county, as the property of James Brown, deceas-
ed J.K.AW. H. BROWN,
feb3-w60d Administrators.
jbzflrss count's'. f
G EORGIA, JONES OOONTY.—Q|tms*Rx'a Opkicx
Said county. At CHAMBERS, Uanuary 8.1870.—
Whereas, D- K* Blount and Thomas H. Stallworth,
Executors ofBeauford Stallworth, deceased, apply to
me for dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all p
sons concerned to show cau<e. on or by the first Mon
day in May next, if any they haTe, why the same
shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
. R. T. ROSS,
janl2-w3m Ordinary.
c\ BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Obmxary’b Or-
VJT pick, at Chambers, January 13.1870.—Whereas,
James H. Blount, Administrator de bonis non of the
estate of William Psnl, deceased: and also Adminis
trator of the estate of Mary Paul, deceased, applies
to me for dismission from the administration of said
estates. These are to cite tnd admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, at this uffico, if any they
have to the contrary, on or by the first Monday in
May next. Given under my hand ofiioisJIy.
R. T. ROSS.
Ianl4-w3m Ordinary.
Jonas covmti.
G eorgia, jones county-okmxart’s o»-
Kiel. Said Couiitt A»ti***K**s.March 14,1870
Whereas, Wm. 1>. tfreen, Guaroi&n of Martha Ham
mock and $arah L. Ham mock, minors of efackson L
Hammock, deceased, applies to me for Xiiiraissiou.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
rons concerned to show cause, if anv tber have, on or
by. the first Monday in May next, why tho «am* shall
not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially, March 14.1870.
K. T. KOSS,
marlO-wtd* Ordinary.
/^.KOKGIA, JUN&S VUUSt'V -UKDISAMY'8 Or
ficb paid Gionty, At ChambsiiS. February
28.1870 — Wherea.'. Edmund T. Morton, Guardian of
the minor children cf Bor jamin F, .Moore, deceased,
a Indies tome fbr Dtsmramn from said Guardianship:
jht*e ar* to cite and ftdO'«*nifh all persons con
cerned to file their otjectiocs in this office, if any they
have, on or by the first Monday in April next, why
E»ddischarge shall n»\ granted.
Witness my hand officially, February 23.1S70.
o onj KOLAND T KO»S.
mar2-w30d Ordinary.
JASPER COUNTY.
(y 3
EOBGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas.Samuel
.. C. Shy. Executor, and Carolioe C. Shy, Execu
trix. of the last will and testament of S. J. Shy, de
ceased, have applied to me for a discharge from said
Executorship. All persons concerned are hereby re
quired, within the time fixed by law, to show cause,
it unj; they have, why the said Samuel C. Shy and
Caroline C thy. should not be discharged according
to the prayer of their petition. Given under my hand
and official signature, this 23d day of January. 1870.
; ’ J. W. BURNEY.
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas, s’am-
uet O.bhy. Adrainis rator of the estate of Joseph
J ones, decease i. makes application for Letters of Dis
mission from aid trust (be having settled up said es
tate.)
Thcsb arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, why tho taid let
ter* shall not i-gne to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this 2d
day of November, 1869.
M H. HUTCHISON.
novo-wtd it . Ordinary.
J ASPER • OUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Wil! be
sold, on the First Tuesday in April next, before
the Cour»-hon?e door, in the town ot Monticello, jas*
per counts*. Georgia, between the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: seven hur dred acre?,
more or less, of land, situate, lying and being in the
county ot Jasper, adjoining Jands of Lewis w. JPow.
and others, and known as the Lynn place. Also
four bundled acres, more or Jess, of land, situate,
lying and being in sai.l county, and known as the
Ware place, adjoining lands of W. C. Leverett, a^d
others. Both pieces of Innd being levied on as the
property of Martha Whittield, dtceare J, to satisfy an
execution toning from Ja per Superior Court, in
favor of Charlie bmi'h and Reid 'mith vs John F.
Patterson, Leroy 31. Willson and Pleasant WilLon,
Executors of Mathew Whitfield, deceased. Property
pointel out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Wi:l be sold at tho t-ame time and place, a small
nous© ip the village of Hillsboro, in said county,
known as the bhoo ."hop. now occupied *>y Fisher, ro
fatifi^y an execution from Jasper Superior Court, in
favor of P. U.Oorset vs, Marshall Holsenback. E. £i.
” vnens and Wesley Goolebv Levied on a-’the prop-
«f Wcaley Goolsby Property pointed out by
I lMotiff. BfRK 1" T. LIGBY.
teb‘27 w.’Od Deputy Sheriff Jasper co.
MACON COUNTY.
■VTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS-No-
_L\ tice is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Hiram Q. Gaines, ljto of Macon coun
ty, deceived: to presenr them to trie, properlv attested,
witriin tho time prescribed by law; and all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment. H. C. UATLlN,
feb25-w40d Administrator ot H. I. Gaines.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Wbereas James
Meeks. Guardian of J. H. Smith, applies for a
discharge from bis trust, he having settled up with hi3
ward iu full; this is ther-fore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at my office on or before the fir-t
Monday in A pril next, and show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismission should not oo granted
to said applicant from said guardianship.
Givoa under my hand and official signature.
.... „ JNO- L. PARKER,
febll-w6t Ordinary.
E XECUTOR’S SALE —By virtue of an order from
tho Court of Ordinary of Macon county: Will
be sold on the first Tuesday iu April next, within the
legal hours of sale, bef. re the Court Hoase door in
Ogletliorp. tho following property belonging to the
estate of John MeMil'an, late of said county, dee'd,
to wit: Lots and parts of lots of land. Nos. 131,161
and 176, lying in the 15th district of originally Houar
ton, now Macon county. Sold for i he purr ose of pay
ing the purchruo money aud lor cloring up the estate.
Termrcasn.
MURDOCK SfcCAfKILL. Executor of
febl2-w6w Jtt0. Mc.rfILLAN; dec’d.
M ACON SHFRIFF’SISaL*- S —Will be sold before
the Court house dyor in thetonnofOglcthorpe,
sa;d county, within the leeat hours of ssie, on the first
Tuestay in Aprilnext.thefollowingproperty.to-wit:
L*'t of La'ic N o. 62, in the Second District of orisin-
ally Mu-cogee, no-v Macob county, levied on to ratis-
fyrthe following b. fas . issued from a Justice’s Court of
said.county, to-wit: One in favor of Thomas J. AVinb,
one in ftvor of J as C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. U.
Greer vs. U. 1,. Sbealy. . f’ropetty :>oi&tcd jut by da-
feodar.t, and ievio.i on and returned to me by acon-
Stnbtc. ; - -i ..
Also. Lots of La .d Nos S3 a: d 34, in tho District
ar.d conn tv afore-st,! to ralitfy the following fi. fas:,
issued from n JusticeV Court of .‘■aid county, t'r-wit;
Two fi. tas in favor of James Giloer, adminirtrator.
one in favor of Greer J’ Adams, one in JavorofF. X.
ior.cad, one in fa or of VTin. .M. Tbrcskehi, cne in fa
vor of Wm.F. 'Vhifevs. Sr. L. Shcaly. and one in fa-
uorof Samuol White v .-K. B.Par in and M. L. hhea-
ly; levied on as the property of said M. L. Shcaly;
and returned to me by a constable. Property pointed
out by said Skealy.
P.K.RUSR.
inar4-3Cd Deputy sheriff.
ZaH.XLZQZJ COUXB'ZZI.
C d EORGIA. .MARION COUNTV.-Whercns. John
J McMicbael. guardian and ex-officio administra
tor ot A. J. Butt, deccx.od, applies ror dismission:
Ail p-rsons interested are notified to tile their ob
jections to tho same within the time pro-cribed by law.
witness my hand and seal tin.- 17th of February.
JaS. M. LOWE.
Icbl6ww40d. . Ordinary,
C d EOftGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whweash Mor-
3T gan Kctpp. Administrator oi John Kemp, applies
for dismission, •'
Allinterested in said estate are hereby notified to
tile their objections to the same, if any, within the
time prescribed by law.
W it ness baud, this F ebruary 10,1870.
, v,o «... JAS - «• LOWE.
feblS «90d Ordinary.
/ v EORGIA. MARION COUNTY-Whereas. Perry
VI B. Jones. Administrator do bonis non of John B.
Tbaggard, has applied for Dismission: ■
These arc to cite all interested to file their objec
tions, if any, to the same within the time prescribed
by Inw.
W itness my hand, January 15,1870.
JAS. M. LOWE. '
anl9 worn Ordinary.
Buena Vista, an uu-ccupie i llonro and Lot in said
town, belonging to the ef ito o: Wm. M. Butt, de
ceased. Said lot adjoins the lot or T. W. Harvey,
on the south and a vacant lot on the cast. Terms
cash. M. A. BUTT.
Administratrix.
ftrb29w<0d (Printer’s fee, $6.)
G UARDIAN’S SALE—Will be rold on the first
Tuesday in April next, before the Court-house
doi'r in Buen i Vista. Marion county, two iifrhs in
terest in lot oflaDd No. 8, in the fourth district of
said county—the same being the place whereon the
widow of Jr«ner N. Story lives—situated two miles
from Buena A ista, on the Columbus road.
, , K.E. SHIPP.
feb20-w!0d Guardian Minors of J. N. Story.
(Printer’s fee $6(0.)
growLagi COUNTY,
f-'i KURGIA. QUIT-MAN COUNTY. — Thomas S.
UT Bryan, Executor of the last will and testament
of Jame. Cooper, deceased, represents to the Court
in his petition that be has fully administered James
Cooper’s estate accoiding to the provisions of said
wijl. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
toshow cause, if any they can, why said executor
should nit bo discharged and receive letters of dis-
mi si"n on the first Monday in Anril. 1870. Decem
ber 1869. W. P. JORDAN,
jan4-W3mos* Ordinary,
EORUIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. — Delaware
vJ Morris, Administrator, with the will annexed,
of Lucy M. Tennilie, deceased, having applied by
writton petition for a di.-charge from his said admin
istration : This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindrtd and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why Bai.l administrator sl.onid not be dis
charged and receive letters of dismissinn on the first
Monday in May, 1870. W. P. JORDAN,
»anl6-w3m» . r ■ Ordinary.
n* EORGIA. QUrrMAN COUNTY.—Will be sold.
V-1 betore the Court-house door, iu Georgetown, in
said county, within the usual hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in Atjril next, the East half of Lot of
Lend No. 56, in the Eiebth District of said county.—
Levied on as the property of Lewis E. Holloman, de
ceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. issne i from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of John N. Webb vs.
John Atwell, Executor of the ssid Lewis E. Holloman,
deceased. DaViD JOHNSON,
jan29 w30d« sheriff.
Q uitman county sheriff sale.—wm be
cold before tho Court-house door in Georgetown,
in said County, on the first 'Juesday in April next,
within the legal hours of sale. Town lot. No. 9, in
the said town of Georgetown, and store-house there
on, fronting on Broad street. Levied onto satisfy a
fi. fa. from the Superior Court of said county in favor
of Atkins Oglesby rs. Samuel E. Wallace. Hays Grad-
dy. and Jas. O. Christian. Levy made by Larkin
: -
QVlTIttAgr ooyttvft.
SB BRIM
fhUITMAN P--
Vsf Will beiw wwubmt\wwi*»
town, in said county, within tba usual hours of Sato, a*
the first Tuesday in April next, the following lands, to
wit: Lots Nos. 9k P4, 99: 13% acres of Be. 100: 90
acres of No. 98: 100 acres o! No. «7: 86 acre* of No.
». in the Eighth District ef said eiemy. Also, Let
5;j. 112. and 150 acres of No 111 in the Twenty-first
District of said county. Levied on as the property of
Jamrs Suggs, to »ati»fy one fi fa from the Superior
Court of s.nd county, in favor of Thoms# B. Ratal vs.
James Sugg*. DAVID JOHNSON,
mart-w.hkl Sheriff.
TELFAIR COUNTY.
/ ' E0KGIA. TELFAIR COUNTY.—Where**,
VA Pawlins applies far Letter of Administratis
John
the estate of j.T. Rawlins, decesuecT. o!I!ocounW*:
These arc to cite and ndmonish all persona inter
est eJ to be and appearat the Court of Ordinary, to
be held in and for said county on the first Moi day in
* pril next, to show cause, if any, wby said Letters
sboeld net be granted. W, P. CAMPBELL,
feh22-w30d Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
E XECI TOR’J' SALE.—Under and by virtueofaa
order trom the hnperior Court of Twiggs eouaty,
in the case ot James T. Glover, Executor of D. W.
shine vs. C. L. Redwine eta]., will be offered for sale,
to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in April
next, before the Court-House door, in Hawkinsvilte,
Puiaski county, a quit claim deed to Lot of Land No.
11. in tho 21st district ot originally Wilkinson BOW
Pulaski county. Terms cash
JAMES T. GLOVER,
febzO w6w Executor.
/"i EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Enoch J. Col-
VJ lins. Administrator on the estate of James M.
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from raid administration, all ) ersons who are con
cerned are required, within the lime fixed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why the said Enoch I-
C .'Uiiis rhouid not be discharged according to the
prayerof his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially, this January the 16th, 1870.
JOHN F. SHINE,
jan!9-w3m Ordinary.
Gr
EORGIA—TWIGGS COUNTY—Whereas,
John R Andrews and William A. * '
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 witbin 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 2,1869. JOHN F. SHINE,
nov5 mbm Ordinary.
G E iRGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. Caro-
Fno Coly, having fullr adminis-crcd theostate of
George W- Lamb, deceasod, and made her final return
thereon, petitions fur a discharge from said adminis
tration: These are. theref ire, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to bo and appear at my office,
within the tin eprescribed by law, and show canse. if
any they have, why said applicant should not be dis
missed. in nctordance with the prayer of her petition.
Given under my hand officially thismarch7th. 1879.
JOHN F.SHINE,
mar? 6w Ordinary.
G eorgia, twigos county.—two - months
alter date, application will bo m de to the Court
of Ordinary of Twiegt county. Georgia, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two months from
thi- ro ti e. tor leave to sell all the land i f the estate
of William J Hammock, late of said county, deceased,
tor tho benefit of the heir* of said deceased.
JEREMIAH A ANDRUS,
mwl2-w2mos Adm’r d* bonis non.
WXXiCOX COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALR.—Will be sold before
t\ the Court House door, in the town of Abbeville,
Wilcox cnuDty. within the usual hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in April next, S60 acres, more or less, of
lot of Land No. 154, first di-trict of originally Irwin
now Wilcox county. Sold as the property of James
Brown. drce-iseJ, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale
JAMES K. BROWN,
WILLIAM H. BROWN.
feb23-w6w Administrators.
Georgia Practical Busk College,
FORMERLY
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets,
MACON, GA.
B. B. ECSTON. Principal of Penmanship Depart
ment. late ofDolbcarand J. W. Blackman’s Commer
cial Colleges. New Orleans, La.
UEuKGE R. LEVISON, Principal of Business De-
pa' Uncut, tateot Eastman National Business College,
Poughkeepsie. New York. _
JOHN T. MciUNTY A. M.. Professor of tho Eng
lish Language, Mathematics .and Civil Engineering.
Hours of Xnstrnction from 9 to 1, 3 to 5,
7 to 9, daily.
ONTO VACA-TIOIITS.
TERMS OF TUITION-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
(Tins Uxliuiikd.)
Tho Commercial Coarse, here pursued, embraces:
Business Penmanship - $15 00
Bo-.k-Kefping indapted to different depart-
meats of trade) - - 25 00
Arithmetic. Mercantile Calculations 25 00
Ornamental Penmanship and Flourishes 20 00
Pen Drawing - 20 00
lliger Mathematics.... $ 50 CO
Civil Engineering. — — 100 00
English Language, embracing Grammar, Composi
tion, and Rhetoric .$50 lO
Business Forres, Business Correspondence.
Good Board can be obtained atTwenty-five Dollars
per month,
References:
Uox. E. A. Nisbkt, Gkoroe S. Obb<r. Mayor,
Hox. WssmxoTos Pok. J. W. Bckkk. Esq..
Hon. J-mbs.Jackson, Joseph Ci.isby, Esq..
Da. J. R. Boon, C. a. Nutting, Esq.,
Rev. David Wills. D. D.
jan!3-tf
NEWBURGH INSTITUTE
A FAMILY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
T OCATION of unequaled beauty and healthful-
JLi ness. Thorough preparation for College, busi
ness or professional school, Instrnctors able and ex
perienced. Discipline strict and efficient.
For circulars, etc. address
HENRY W. SIGLAR. A. M-
febl2-dlm*w2m Newburgh. N. Y.
W. E. TANNER. ALEX. DELANEY
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Corner of Seventh and Canal Streets.
WM. E. TANKER ft CO.,
Stationary ft Portable Engines,
(I.* SAW axixsXxS,
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
PLASTER, GRIST AND BARK MILLS.
XM-
: C bSt and
Sheriff.
Q uitman county sheriff sale.-wiu be
sold, before the Conrt-honse door, in George
town, in said county, on the first Tuesday in April
I RON and WOODEN TRUCKS for
PROVED MACHINERY ef all kind*
repaired.
Also. A^ept sin the Southern State* for
Armstrong, farmerD^utFSbenff?fj«id~countj“«t :s Patent Since k Ore Breaker
exhibited. __
B. 8. BROWN, 8*%
sepU-dawlj »o. S5 Third st- Maeon.Sa-
MADAME FOY’S
Combined
tat, Stlrt SDjprter
i AiDBomru
Is just the article needed hjr every
lady who eousults
KeaUfr, Cowfcrj ABd Style*
TeitlBtoeiale in its favor nv%
stantly beingteeeired drum kU parts ,
fS wanted in every.
"wuitrtvi onmcwuniy. Aitu ( one jwc uurse ?*•*««*
two bay Horses, one Baggy and harness, one Sow and
five Pigs, six head of mate Ho.?, sevtn head of Cattle
and household and kitchen Furniture; levied on as
the property of P. N. Casey, to satisfy ohe fi. fa. from
the SuperlorCourt of said iounty, in favor of M.A.
Smith. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
DAVID JOHNSON.
mar4-w30d* Sheriff!
G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.—Jackson Phil
lips, Guardian of Sarah Jane Williamson, hav
ing applied to me for a discharge from his guardian
ship ot said ward, this is, therefore, to cito all persons
concerned to show cause, by filing objections In my
office, why said guardian should not be dismissed on
the first Monday in May next. Given under my
official signature, this January 11,1870.
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