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er.
, 4i:n iusl <6p Action of the
l»rol«** |{enreseniatiTes in Cou-
j** ffilirt the Kesolntlons of the
ttWSTto Bate® Revenue and Ap-
§*•*•* -!! Honey in Violation of the
P^su"nlio« of Georgia.
on (te recommendation of Hia Ex-
KV T ®*r’ (j oV ernor, the Senate did, on the
, i 0 pt certain resolution* to reenact
jft “*■’ n( j Appropriation Acts of ltG9, and
jiT** \ a yiDg been reported to this House
^Sanence, e«re, on motion, adopted as a
P^Sihoot amendment; therefore,
(fctf-T, nndersigned members of the Honse
WT f-utativis, do most respectfully protest
|B*F1 C 8 ,id action, and request that this,
i^* a protest, may l>e entered upon the
sO^ij Jjfjs House. Wo protest in the name
l^ f 0 f tho people, for the following
A'T Constitution of this State requires
'• h hjil; for raising revenue and nppropri-
tT y shall originate in tho House of
-.ntatrrcs," giving to the Senate only the
^''.“'.‘propose or ooncur in amendments,
Antler bills.” The act of yesterday, by
>.® .jjjj, House concurred in the measure
*;r or j fi inated in tho Senate, to pass laws by
itsolalion to raise and appropriate money,
«c!tirly in violation of the Constitntion,
Ieo armament is necessary to prove it. It
Vaat a precedent in the history of legisla
te country where Constitutional liberty
•> tries tho report of the Committeo con-
JV., recommendft'ions of His Excellency,
yil-i this notion was based, was under eon-
Liefioa. 50,00 members voted for the adop-
a of thvt report on tho assurance of tho
„[t.r that the appropriation bill could (or
'p i ie iutroduoed and acted upon in tho
lj«y. after three regular readings; that it
'cr‘should) be considered section by sec-
■’7*3 committee of tho whole, according to
of tho Honiit), und flinendcd iu nny
majority of this body might deter-
when the resolutions were brought from
■^ytc to the House, and a member pro-
Lj to introduce an appropriation bill, he was
Tj t.y the honorable Speaker, who, in-
Sthereof, entertained, contrary to his for-
n motion to concur in the resolu-
!•( Cti-k originated in the Senate. A mem-
ti’-t-s raised a point, of order, insisting upon
,tet rnliug of the Speaker, who replied that
■-a^niiMiee of instructions from General
: ' it bad changed his mind, and ruled to
the motion to act on tho Senate reso-
A .„l adopt them as a whole. This latter
S-y. hold to be in violation of the Gonsti
;r* cf tho State of Georgia.
... t , c ,rding to the statement of the Speak-
, this House, General Terry is alone
for setting aside the Constitntion of
tor«u, in uniters pertaining to the vital in-
J the people. It thus appears that he
’ ir».- , t‘d tho sole right to determine the
T ;u . which the General Assembly shall
list ai l di-hurso tlie money of the people,
.ji.i.j.'-nmed to set at naught the most sa-
jdriets cf » free people, as recognized in
Ijewesestative governments.
J. H. Caldwell,
C. K. Osgood,
J. E. Biitast.
Br foregoing statement is strictly correct,
live approve the protest.
1 Shackleford, Rep. of Heard county.
(C Clef-boro, Itep. of Chattooga county.
TP Sisson, Rep. of Fulton county.
Dunlap Scott, Rep. of Floyd county.
IX A Warren, Rep. of Quitman county.
fiK Harper, Rep. of Sumter county.
AI Bennett, Rep. of Jackson county.
IH Walthall, Hop. of Polk conDty.
JEGaliatt, Kop. of Falton county.
ItvisNasb, Rep. of Gwinnett county.
Bos F Rainey, Rep. of Schley connty.
J. W. Mathews. ltep. of Itonston county.
If H Clark, Rep. of DeKalb connty.
GW Hook, ltep. of Milton county.
CO Tate, Rep. of Elbert connty.
C H Kytie, Rep. of White connty. ,
JD Smith, Rep. of Ware connty.
toes A Harrison, Itep. of FrankKn connty.
E A S< sle, Itep. of Piko county.
AECiond, Rep. of Clayton county.
SATnrnipseed, Rep. of Claycennty.
Jir.es K B inram, Rep. of Stewart county.
XJ Perkins, Rep. of Cherokee connty.
MKBallenger, Rep. of Floyd county.
IMHarkness. Rep. of Butts connty.
J Arararong, Rep. of Dooly county.
Jobs X Harris, Rep. of Murray connty.
Thos Paulk, Rep. of Berrien county.
Wrn B Gray, Rep. of Walker county.
CCHnmber, Rep. of Stewart connty.
Frank L lV pper, Rep. of Calbonn county.
Gsorge W. Humph, itep. of Wayne co.
John B Sorrells, Rep. of Walton connty
CCDnocra. Rep. of Honston county.
HC Fryer. Rep. of Early connty.
KW Phillips signs the protest as being true
sowing to the best of his recollection.
subscribe cur names without fnlly en-
ni»g tho statement as to the preciso language
'Spraker McWhorter, ‘‘that in conseqnence
iatrcetions from General Terry, he had
iu^ibis mind,” etc. The Speaker’s exact
tfugo we do nut now recollect, bnt ho had
apopertoebango bis ruling after investi
ng the subject. W. P. Pbice,
John A. Cobb,
G. S. ItoSSEB,
Wm. S. Erwin,
H. It. Felder.
•test of Bishops Against tire Papal
infallibility Dogma.
fonvspondenee of the New York Herald.
Home, April 11, 1870.
*« following highly important document
8 fees adopted by many of the Bishops in
siiKK at the Ecumenical, and presented
im rope, on the subject of infallibility. The
fa headed by the name of the Most
•’Wind Arch bishop Purcell, of Cincinnati,
** which gives its promulgation, if possi-
u additional importance:
Holy Father—Humbly prostrate at
•i-et of your Holiness, we most earnestly
lanie that the question on the definition
:e infallibility of the Sovereign Pontiff as
*£** °f laith may not be proposed to the
ton Council.
[® 0 ng other reasons of this supplication
to adduce only three, which appear to
™faient:
Uttau-c the discussion of this question
evidently show a want of union, and es-
unanimity among the Bishops,
llecau'-e, on account of the circumstan-
n which we are placed in countries where
net only exist with impunity, but are
fjant, this definition, instead of attracting.
■*, alienate those whom we seek by all
sian means to lead to the true fold of
B;cause wo anticipate endless questions
rise, which may interfere with and pre
tie work of our ministry, and cause the
a of this Council to be lost to those who
members of the Holy Catholic Church,
.aviag laid bare our hearts and sincere in-
thons, Te j m p] ore Almighty God to avert
from the Church, ana that he.may
?*#* and direct you with His holy spirit.
i Purcell. Archbisop of Cincinnati.
‘V l{. Kendrick, Archbishop of St
au.
ohn MeClosky, Archbishop of New York.
Krrington, Archbishop of Trebizond
Ikomas Connelly, Archbishop of Halifax,
^oard Whcclan, Bishop of Wheeling.
pWstine Yerot Bishop of Savannah.
H. Bay ley, Bishop of Newark,
onn Sweeney, Bishop of St Johns, N. B.
reward McQuade, Bishop of Itochester.
*owas Muller, Bishop of Erie.
.^etj McFarland, Bishop of Hartford.
*®es M. O'Gorman, Bishop of Omaha
jP*Jt)
^ea Rogers, Bishop of Chatham, Cana-
puVfl Domenee, Bishop of Pittsburg,
run 1-ynch, Bishop of Charleston,
dens Arant, Bishop of Mastery.
Moriarty, Bishop Kerry and AgodoL
Clifford, Bishop of Clifton, Eng-
Iftk ai ? ^i^gerald, Bishop of Little Bock.
■j.T^by, Bishop of Dromorc.
V^aessy, Bishop of Dubuque.
jS&ftMbu. Bishop of Nashville.
ii 0ga . n ' Bishop of St Joseph, Mo.
U^Hcnsi, Bishop of Milwaukee.
■P^Boeon Bishop of Portland.
leal: 111 'l olo ^ er > Bishop of Green Bay.
lUs Mark, Bishop of Sault Ste Marie.
have received from the author, Hon. Ly-
s of Illinois, a copy of his unan-
U . E P c ech on the “admission of Georgia,”
io the Senate, April 19, 1870. He
LCCr l t our thanks for the courtesy.
WJE .AJEME r
STILL ALIVE!
AND SO WILL ALL BE ATHO TAKE
SIMMIftS 1
THE SYSIPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are anexsinesa and
pain in tho side. Sometimes the
pain is in the shonlder, and is
mistaken tor rbeuuistism. Tho stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
is troubled with pain, and doll, heavy sensation,con
siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful
sensation of having left undone somethin? which
onchfVoJiovebcciMlono. Often complaining of weak-
- -.rJtaM ness, debility and tow spirits.—
HI I V Fit H Sometimes some of the above
[ HI i ti It g symptoms attend the disease, and
Wllfitl*.SiI at other times few of them: bat
the l.iver is ^.-.rurally tho oreati most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
well.
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LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DEBANGED STATE OF TUB LIVER.
Dyspepsia. Headache. Jaundice.
Costiveness, Sick ilead-achef
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o'
- the Bladder, Camp Dysentery,
Affections of me Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills,
Di-casci of tbe Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Melan
choly, or Depression of spirits. Heartburn, Colic, or
Pains in the Bowels, Pain in tbe Hoad, Fever and
Avue, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back and Limbs,
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J. II. ZEILIN A CO..
DruecisW. Macm, Georgia.
For rale by all druggists. Price $1 per package. By
mail £125.
A preparation of root3 and herbs, warranted to be
ISte&fc? aii(l r ^nc.wn”fof tho
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
tho suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom wo 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. MoElroy, Esq., Macon, Ga.; George
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. \V. R. It.; C. Master-
son. Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bajii-
bridge, Ga.; N. Binswangcr, Esq., Macon, Ga.; Dykes
A Sparhawk, Editors “Floridian.” Tallahassee; Rev.
J. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.; Virgil Powers. Esq., Su
perintendent S. W. K. K.; Daniel Bollard, Bullard’s
Station, M. A B. R. R., Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. K. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference; Maior A. F.
VVoo'.oy, Kingston, Ga. apr2- dawtf
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JL and contains every constituent desirable for any
crep to which it may bo applied. It is especially
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Cote, 4!ofh, Cereals,
An 1 ail kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the samo materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guano t’o.’s Phosphate
is prepared, and reference is made to that Company.
(fi5 South st., Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity.
R.P. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD MACRAE.
Trea urcr and Secretary,
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON.
Agents, Macon, Ga.
jan23*w3mos«ilt
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DR. LAWRENCE’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract of
KOBKOO!
THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER
So Quack Medicine—Formula Around the
Bottle.
Prepared Solely by
Dr. J e J. Lawrence.
ORGANIC CHEMIST,
NORFOLK, - - YA.
KOBKOO
STRIKES at tho root of disease, by purifying tbo
'Blood, restoring the Liver and Kidneys to a healthy
action, and invigorating tho Nervous System. This
u the secret of of its wonderful success in curing
SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA,
Liver Complaint. Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervous Affections, Eruptions of tho St in. Humors,
Bos) of \ igor. Disease of Kidney, and Bladder, and
all Diseases caused by a Bad State of the Blond, or a
diseased condition of tho Liver. Kidneys, Nervous
System, etc. It thoroughly eradicates every kind of
Unmr r and Bad Taint, and restores the entire System
to a healthy condition.
Thousands havo been changed by the use of this
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No medicine ba3 attained snch a great reputation
as this jnsriy celebrated compound. Approved by the
Highest Medical Authority.
KOSKOO
Endorsed and recommended by the President of the
Faculty of the K. Medical College of the City r.f
York. Professor H. fi. NEWTON, M. V., P/ofessor
and Presiden t of the Faculty. late '*Profe«£or Theory
acd Practice” of Medicine, Cincinnati, ic.
One of the most oa iaent medical men of this asrc—
well known ad tbe author of tho following sUndard
Ac., in December number of American Medical Re
view— page278, says:
-“Among the more rccont efforts to introduce pop
ularly, come cf the new remedies we notice a new
preparation compounded by J. J, Lawrence, M. D,
of Norfolk. Va., which is furnished to the r ro’esiion
and the public in any desired quantity. We recently
examined his Laboratory, and became fully satisfied
that all bis work is done in tho best manner, by the
most approved processes, andfrom tbo best materials,
giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence
of the Physicians and tho public.’*
Koskoo Cores Scrofula in its Worst Forms.
From A. W. Mills, a prominent and well known
merchant ct Norfolk, Va.
No. XI Main Street, Norfolk. Va., Sept. 15. 1£69.
Da. Lvweknce—Dear Sir: Your Koskoo has
worked wonders in my ftmily. My daughter has
been a_ sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. Sho
lest thirty-one pi-ces of bone from her ankle, several
from her arm, besides having ul t ra in several pans
of the body. AVhilst in this condition she commenced
taking your Koskoo—it acted like a charm on her;
under its uso the ulcers graiually healed, and her
genera! health greatly improved. It certainly saved
her mach suffering, and perhaps her life. I regard
Koskoo a specific for all serf falcus affections. Year
Koskoo also cored my wife of dyspepsia, from which
she suffered greatly, .'•hois row in better health than
the has been m five jeers. With the highest regards,
I am gratefully yours. Ac., A. W. MILLS.
Koskoo is endorsed by the best physicians every
where. Read the f allowing from Dr. Tillery, a suc-
cessfu" practitione of many years (landing in tho
Old North State:
Rooky Mount, Edgecombe Co., 1
September 10,1863, f
Dn. 1. J. Lawrcxce—Dear Sir: I have used yonr
Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice
with tbe happiest results. I find it to he a powerful
Liver Invigorator, Blood Puri fier, and Nervous
Tonic, In all diseases of the Liver, Scrofulous Syph-
llitic, and Nervous_Affections, it is a remedy of im
mense vajue; in factin almost every variety of Chronio
Diseases its use is indicated. Hoping you may meet
with the success which you deserve as a manufacturer
of reliable medicines. I am sir. with much respect,
your obedient servant, R C. TILLERY. M. D.
Koskoo Cures Chronic Khcnmntisin.
_ _ _ _ Norfolk. Va..SepL 7.1809. -
Da. J. J. Lawrence—Dear fcir: My son has re-
ceivei so much benefit from your wonderful Ko3koo
that I cannot refrain from expressing my gratitude.
I had tried almost everything without benefit. I be
lieve, in all sincerity, that yourKoskoo is an infalli-
ble.rcmedy for the disease from which he has suffered,
ana, so far as I can learn, his never failed. If you
only knew tbo immense amount cf suffering that he
has undergone, then yon could conceive the value of
such a remedy as Kcskoo—that surely cures. The
great amount cf good it is now doing among us is in
estimable. With much gratitude, I am, respectfully
yours, Ac.. Mrs. M. E. A. Nelson.
Read the following from Mr. Womb’.c. a prominent
Hardware Merchant of this city:
No. 13 Market Square, Norfolk. V., 1
_ v October 13.1869. /
Dr. LavrsEXCE—Dear Sir: To thelarge number of
testimonials which you oiler of the great efficacy of
your Koskoo. I take pleasure in adding my own. I
suffered greatly with Nervous Debility, Headache.
Loss of Appetite, Ac. Two bottlos of Koskoo restored
mo to health. V ours truly. J. Q. WoMBLE.
From Rev. W. H. Christian, Pastor Dinwiddle
Street Methodist Church.
Portsmouth. Va., October 25.1889.
This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence well.
He is a gentleman of cultivation, and worthy ot tbe
fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with ad
vantage to myself, and have adopted its uso in my
family in cases of nervous debility and depression,
W. H. CHRISTIAN.
From Dr, Lloyd, a Physician of largo practice:
, Great Bridge, Va., October8.1869-
J. J. Lawbkxoe. M. D.—Dear Sir: I cheerfully
endorse your Krskoo as being a most valuable prepa
ration. Upon examination of tho formula, I find
each ingredient highly extolled by onr best and most
progressive clinical investigators. I havo tested its
effects in my own practice, and bare no hesitation in
recommending it. In my opinion, it is tbo bestcom-
peund of its class ever put before tho public -cicced
ing by far all tho various componds of sarsaparilla,
Ac., everinveoted. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and
Invigorator of tho animal forces, aiding digestion
and assimilation, and thereby producing healthy
blood, which should bo the basis of treatment in all
chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the reward
you deserve from the public as a benefactor. I am sir,
yours truly, CHARLES LLOYD, M. A.
After reading the above high recommendations. In
valids cannot rearonably hesitate to give the KOS
KOO a trial.
For additional testimonials from Physicians. Emi
nent Divines. Editors, Druggists, Merchants, Ac., sea
KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
For sale by tho Principal Druggists in tho United
States end British America.
Mar<-dAwtf .
A-
1 HE undersigned wishing to close out his immenso
stock of
CMi, Glass & Cutey fare,
Will offer to all purchasers within tho next thirty
days GREAT BARGAINS.
Geld Band China Dinner Sets, worth £.25. for £75.
Klegant Plain China Dinner Sets, worth <60,for$15.
Plain China Tea, Breakfast and Dinner Plates.
Cup3 and Saucers, and Dinner Ware of all descrip
tions. at a deduction of one-tbird from former prices.
150 dozen Goblets, at75 cents a set.
200 dozen Goblets, at IL00 a set.
Glass Ware of overy description at greatly reduced
prices.
Vases at all prices, froma cents to*5.00 a pair.
Beautiful Parian hand Vases, at 75 ct*. to *1.50 each.
White Granite Decorated and Gold BandChambor
Sets.
Toilet Sets, Parian Figures. Ornaments.
In fact an assortment of goods that cannot bo ex
celled in tho State, will be offered for tho next thirty
days at prices that will please all purchasers.
LAMPS! LAMPS!
WICKS AND CHIMNEYS
I will close out my Immense stock of Lamps at near
cost.
49‘Orders will be promptly attended to.
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81 nnd S3 Mulberry St., Macon, On.
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AVINO m.’clr valuable improvements to the
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The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
Is derived from its cures,
many of which arc truly
marvellous. Inveterate
of Scrofulous ^
seemeir u sKhiratcd' with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
» . Scrofulous affections and
at?' disorders, which were ag
gravated by tho scrofu
lous .goutamination until
they were painfully afflicting, liavc been radically
cured in such great numbers in nlnrost every sec
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to
be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destmetivs
enemies of our race. Often, this tint con and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines tbe constitution,
antlinvites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throughout tbe body, raid
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In tlie latter, tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer
ations on some part of tlie body. Hence the occa-
eional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad
visable, even when no active symptoms of disease
appear. Persons affiirted with the following com
plaints generally find immediate relief, and, at
length, cure, by the use of this SAJiSA 1‘AICIL-
I.A: SI. Antliony’s 1'trr, Hose or Erysipelas,
Tetter, Salt ISheunt, Sealtl Head, Ilingteortn,
Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
visible forms of Serofalous disease. Also in tho
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease, Eits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia,
and tho various Vleerous afi'cctions of tlie muscu
lar and uervous systems.
Syphills or Venereal and Mcreurial Diseases
arc cured by it, though a longtime is required for
subduing these obstinate maladies bv any medicine.
But long continued use of this medicine will cure
the complaint. Eeueorrhoca or Whiten, Vteriue
Ulcerations, and Eeiuale Diseases, are com
monly- soon relieved and ultimatelv cured by its
puritying and invigorating effect. 'Minute Direc
tions for each case are found in onr Almanac, sup
plied gratis, lilieumatism and (lout, when
caused liy accumulations of extraneous matters
in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also hirer
Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflam
mation of tlie Lia r, and Jaundice, when arising,
ns they niton do, from tbe rankling poisons in tho
blood. This SA Its A PA JtJT, TjA is a great re
storer for the strength and vigor of tho system.
Those who are I.atiguid and JAslless, Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap
prehensions or Tears, or any of the affections
symptomatic of Jl’eakness, will find immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.'
PREPARED RY
It-. S. C. Alt Sit & CO.,Lon*clI, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Sold by L. W. HUNt k CO.. J. H. Zeilin & CO
and all tho Druggists ia Macon. Also, ali Druggists
and Dsalars in Medicine everywhere.
janl3-eod*w*?w
WALTHAM
WATCHES,
fpHE extensive use of these Watches for the last fif-
JL teen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers,
and Expre!3tnen, tho most exacting of watch wear
ers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead
iness, durability, end accuracy of tho Waltham
Watch. To satisfy that class in all those respects, is
to decide the question as to tho real value ol these
time-keepers.
More than 450,000 of them watohes ore now speak
ing for themselves in the pockets of the people—a
proof and a guarantee of their superiority over al
others.
The superior organization and great extent ol tho
Company’s Works at Wsltbam, enable them to pro
duce Watches at a price which renders competition
futile, and those who buy any other Watch merely
pay from 25 to 59 per cent, more fir their Watches
than is nccersary.
United States of which this can bo said.
These time-pteces combine every improvement that
a long experience has proved of real practioal use.
Having had the refusal of nearly every invention ia
watchmaking originating in this country or in Eu
rope, only those were finally adopted which severe
testing by the most skillful artisans in ourworks, an '
long uso on tbe part of tho public, demonstrated t
be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping.
Among the many improvements we would particu
larize:
Tbo invention and uso of a centre-pinion of pecu
liar construction, to prevent damage to tho train by
the breakage of main springs, is original with tho
American Watch Company, who, having had tho re
fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent
Pinion a3 beiDg tho best and faultless.
Hardened acd tempered hair springs, now univer
sally admitted by watchmakers to ho the best, are
used in nil grades of Waltham Watches.
All Waltham Watches havo dust-proof caps, pro
tectiDg the movement from dust and lessening the
necessity of tho frequent cleaning necessary in other
Watches.
Our new p3t«nt stem-winder, or keyless Watch, i
already a decided success and a great improvement
on any stem-winding watch in tho American market
and by far tho cheapest watch of its quality now of
fered to tho public. To those living in portions of
tho United States where watchmakers do n"t abound,
watches with the above mentioned improvements
which tend to insure accuraer, cleanliness, durability
and convenience, must prove invaluable.
Every Watch guaranteed by the Company.
To prevent imposition, buyers should seo that every
Watch should bear cither of tho following trade
marks:
American Watch Co..
American Watch Co..
-Waltham, Mars.
-Waltham, Mass.
American Watch Co-
Crescent 8t —.— Waltham, Mass*
Appleton, Tracy A Co.—. - .Waltham, Mass.
Waltham Watch Co Waltham, Mass.
P. S. Bartlett - Waltham, Mass.
Wm. Ellery - — ——Waltham, Ala’g.
Home Watch Co — —..—.Boston, Mass.
For sale at retail by all respectable dealers.
A descriptive circular, giving much useful informa
tion, sent to any address on application.
No Watches retalied by tho Company.
Address.
ROBBINS & APP1ET0N,
GENERAL AGENTS,
183 Broadway, New Yorlt.
MACON COUNTY.
SRERIFF’d SALES —Will b*, sold before
tae Court-house door: In the town ofOglethorpe.
raid county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
lues lay in -apnlr.qxt, the following pr.pcrty.to-wit:
L°t of Laud No. G2, in the Second District of origin-
ally Muscogee, now Macon r-onnty, levied entosatis-
fjithe following fi. fas., issued from a Justice’s Court of
said county, to-wit: One in favor of 1 homar J. Winn,
one in favor of Jas C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. II.
Greer vs. il L. hhealy. Property pointed intbrdc-
lenaAat, and levied on and returned to me by aeon
stable.
Also. Lots of Lard Noa 33 ai d 34, in tho District
and county afore, aid. to satisfy the following fi. fas.,
issued from a Justice’* Court cf .aid county, ic-wit:
Two S. fas. in favor of James Gilber, administrator,
ono in favor of Greer A Adams, ono in tavorofF. T.
bnead, one in favor otWm. M» Threshold, one in fa
vor of L m. F. White vs. M. L. Sfcealy, and one in fa-
uor of Samuel While v -. R. B. Partin and SI. L. h on
ly; levied or. as tbs property of said M. L. Shealy.
and returned to too by a constable. Property pointed
out by said hhealy.
mart-SOd i ^eputy&heriffi
M acon county sheriff’s sale-wui be
sold before the Court Hou$c door, in the toirn of
Ofileihorpe, Macon cornty, Triihin tho lcaal hours of
solo, on tho first Tnesdsy in May next, tho following
property, to wit.: Lofcoi laud number thirty-two (32),
ln * Second (2d) District of origioaDy Muscogee,
now jlaoon county, (except fifry acres on the north
side of raid lot.) Levied on as the property of M«r-
tm L. Shocely, to iothfir five fi f3S issued'from a Jus
tice a Court of eaid county, to wit: One in favor of
Kei*oe & Hill: one m favor of C. H. & D. Kclcos; one
\ n fy V S' r A. Lcggi tt, for use, &o.: one in favor of
J. Robertson, for use, Ac., and one in fevor of Rilty
Clark vs. sanl M. L. Shocely. Property pointed out
by said defendant, and levied on and returned to toe
by a constab: o. April 4tb, 1870.
P. K. RUSS.
apra-ts Deputy Sheriff.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Notice is hereby
given to all parties concerned that Shordrick K.
Felton, lata of said connty, departed this life testate:
that the executors to said .will having also departed
this life without fully administering said estate, and
co person having applied for administration on said
SiWuiiifS.'WbqV.tCftf’ftillftOT'rKPptatives of said
tion will be vested in tho Clerk of the
or seme other fit and proper person, thirty uaysaWer
the publication of this citation, unless some valid
objection is made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
23d day of March, 1870. JOHN L. PARKER,
mardl-w^'d CrJiriarj.
EORGIA—MACON COUNTY.-Whoreas James
va D. Frederick, applies for letters of admiuistra
tion on tho estate of Mrs. Clara F. Walker, lato of
said county, deceased. This is therefore to ciio all
persons concerned to bo nnd up; ear at my office on or
before tho 1st Monday ia June next and show cause,
if any the7 have, why said letters should cot be
granted to sud applicant.
2 ^ nu< ^ sr my kacd and official s'gnature, May
' ' JNO. L. PARKER.
may3-w30d Ordinary.
QUZSBJEAICr CQTJVJTHT.
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY—Whereas nen-
ry L. Balkcoro, Administrator of Ichabod Balk-
corn, represents to tho Court, in his written petition,
that ho has fully admiccstered Ichabod Balkcom’s
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred, and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should rot bo discharged
from said administration and receive letters of dis
mission on tbo first Monday in July. 1870.
W. P. JORDAN,
apr.3-w3m* Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
G eorgia, twiggs county.—Enoch j. coi-
lins, Administrator on tho estate of James M.
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from said administration, all rersens who are con
ccmed are required, witbin tho time fixed bv law. to
show cause, if any they have, why tho said Enoch I.
Collins should not be discharged according to the
prayerof his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially, this January the I6th, 1870.
JOHN F. SniNE,
janl9-w3m Ordinary.
EORGIA. TWrGGS CO'UNTY.—Whorcas, Caro
line Coly, having fully administered the estate of
George W- Lamb, deceased, and made her final return
thereon, petitions for a discharge from said adminis
tration: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my office,
within tbe time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said opplicavt should not be dis
missed, in accordance with tbe prayer of her petition.
Given under my hand officially thismareh7th, 1870.
JOHN F. SHINE,
mar9-6w Ordinary.
/""I EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Two months
VJT after date, application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of 'fwirgs county, Georgia, at tho first
regular term after the expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to sell all the land r f the estate
of William J. Hammock, lato of said county, deceased,
lor the Benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
JEREMIAH PANDERS.
marl2-w2mo? Adm’r de bonis non.
G eorgia, t wigqs county.—Mrs. e. b. krsr-
dv vs. E. W.Kbskdy—Libel vor Divorce In
Twiggs Superior Court, March Term, 1870.—It ap
pearing to the Court, by the return of tho Sheriff of
said county in the above stated case, that the defend
ant, E. tv. Kenedy, is not to be found m said Stato,
it is ordered by the Court that service be perfected on
said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gazette published in Bibb connty, Geor
gia. once a month for lour months.
By the Court. CROCKER & GOODE.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A tree extract from the urinates of the Superior
Court. March Term, 1870.
aprf5-wlam4mo J. M. BURKETT, Clerk
WILKIBFSON COUNTY.
ASK TO SEE THE NEW EULL-PLATE WATCH
hearing the trade mark “AMERICAN WATCH CO,,
Crescent st,, Waltham, Mass.” It is by far THE
BEST FULL-PLATE WATCH made in the United
States, and surpasses anything heretofore made in
this country for Railway Engineers, Conductors, etc.
apr20-d*od*weow3m
Burdon Iron Works.
M anufacturers of pumping, engines
lor Wator Works, High and Low Pressure En
gine*. Portable Engines of all kinds. Sugar MUlas
Sorew, Levor, Drop and Hydraulio Presses; Machin
ery in general. HUBBABD & WH ITTAKER.
102 Front itreet, Brooklyn. N. Y.
ftbfl-Iewly
STATE OF GEORGIA,"! SupremeComt.April term,
Wilkinson County.
1S70. Present, his Hon
or, Fhilip B. Robinson,
j Judge.
Carry M. Richardson,! Libel for Divorce.
vs. Rule to Perfcot Service.
Richard Richaedsos. j
I T appearing to the (onrt by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this
county, and it further appearing that he does not re
side in this State; it is on motion of counsel ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court. Rise that the case be considered
in default and plointifi be allowed to proceed. And
it is further ordered that this rule be published in the
Journal and Messenger, weekly, once a month, for
four months. J. D. JONES,
Plaintiff s Attorney.
G eorgia, Wilkinson county-clerk’s
Office Supesior Court—I do hereby certify
that ;he above is a true extract from the minutes of
said Court. Given un ier my hand and official signa
ture, this 2d day of Way. 1870.
IVERSON H. FLEETWOOD,
may5 lam4mw Deputy Clerk.
COTTON GINS REPAIRED
P. O. SAWYER,
AT DIXIE WORKS.
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
C 10TT0N* GINS made as good as new, at from one-
j third to one half tho cost of a new Gin, and
made equal to the best Gins manufactured in the
United States.
Largo Gins reduced to any required size.
None but tbo best and most experienced wotkmcn,
from the shop of tho lato Sam’l Griswold, are em
ployed, and aH work guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. I keep a large supply of the
different kinds 01 Ribs used by the several Gin-
makers.
Refer to hundred? of planters in tho counties 01
Wilkinson, Laurens, Twiegs, Pulaski, Honston, Bibb.
Crawford, Monroo and Upson, among whom are the
following: Wilkinson, M. J. Carswell; LaurenB, Joel
Coney; Pulaski, James Bohanron. M. F. Grace;
Houston. C. N. Rountree. Rev. B. F. Tharp; Bibb,
Pulaski Holt; Monroe, James Trip. ; Up? n. Rev.
James Lyon: Crawford. David McGoo: ani :o Harde
man & Sparks, of Macon.
Send in your Gins early, in order to giv-« t-e time to
fix thorn up right, P. O. SA 1 YSB,
mar20-eod-sw-w-4m Dixie Works. v icon. G;
XOVBfOn COUWTY.
o EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, C.
VJT C. Duncan, Administrator do -onis com testa
ments annoxo on the estate ol J J. Dumas late of
Houston ojnnty, deceised. respectfully sboweth that
he has fully administered on raid estate and now asks
to be discharged:
The^c are, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on. or be'ore tho first
Monday in Juno next, to show cans*, if any, why the
petition should not bo ernnted.
Given under my hand and seal oi offics. this 14thof
February. 1S70. W. T. t-WIf-T,
feb!6 w3m t>. H- C.
Y^LEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Wm.
xJ P.Simmons, Administrator Boling G. Morris,
represents to this Court that he has fully settled up
the said estate, and a?ks to be discharged:
Now these are, therefore, to cito all p rev ns inter
ested to be and app ar at my office on, or bofore tho
first Monday in June next, to show causo. if any.why
he should not be dismissed.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
5th January, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
feb!8-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia, Houston couNTY.-ordinary’s of
fice for said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and Need ham T. Johnson, exceutois of Isaac Holmes,
late of said county, dcc’d, petition tho undersigned
for letters of dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite find admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office on or
before the 1st Monday in Juno next, to show cause,
if any they havo. why said Letters should not bo
granted. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
February. 1870. W.T. SWIFT,
feb!2-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia. Houston county.—osdinary’s
Office f.-r said County.—The estate of Mrs.
Sarah A. F. Brown, of said county, deceased, being
unrepresented, citation ia hereby issued requiring all
rersons i terestci to be and appear at my effieo, on
or before the first Monday in May next, to show cause
if any thoy have, wby John H. King, of said county,
should not be appointed administrator de bonis non
with the will annexed, in lieu of Josephus Gilbert,
Executor, whoso letters testamentary have been re
voked.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
day of March. 1870. W.T. SWIFT.
mar25-w30d Ordinary.
EORULfl. IIOuuiVi, —. .
U Daniel has petitioned for letters of adminis
tration, with the will annexed, on the estate of R. Y.
V. Daniel, lata of this county, deceased. Theso are,
thnreiore, to cite all perrons interested to bo and ap
pear at my office, on or b< fore the first Monday in
Juno next, to show cause, if nny. why tho pttilion
shouia not be granted him. Circa under my hand
and official signature, this £6th day^f April, 1OTCL
aipt28w 33d Ordinary
a KORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Wheroas.B.F.
Avira has this day applied for exemption of per
sonalty. and setting apart and valuation of realty.
a- d I will pa~s upon the samo on Monday the 16th of
May, at 10 o’clock a. h„ at my office. „
W- T. SWIFT.
may! 2t Ordinary, H U.
G eorgia. Houston county.—wherea*. John
II. Woodward. Guardian of L. A. a ad T. W.
Stubbs, minor children of A. P. Stubbs, deceased,
has applied for dismission as Guardian. These bio,
therefore, to c'.te all persons interested to be and ap-
5 ear at my office, on or btforo tbe first Monday in
nno next, to show cause, if any, why he should not
be discharged. Given under my haul and official
signature, this 18th day of April, J|7p. _
W. T. SWIFT,
apr21-w30d Ordinary.
G eorgia, iiouston county. - JaScs d.
McDonald having applied to to appointed Guar
dian of tho persons and property of John T. and
Thomas A., minor orphans under fourteen years of
age, of James A. Roqnemore, deceased, and resi
dents of said county:
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and ap
pear at the Term cf tho Court of Ordinary, to be held
on the first Monday in Jnno next, and show cause, if
affy they have, why said James D. McDonald should
notbeentrusiel with the Guardianship 01 tho per
sons and propeity of said John T. acd Thomas A.
Koqueucre.
Witness my official srgir-ture.
spr21 w20d
W. T. SWIFT.
Ordinary.
G eorgia. Houston couniy. - whereas.
Kindred Kemp. Ex .cutor of Wm. H. Smith, late
of U onston connty, deceased, has applied for Dismis
sion as such Executor:
These nre, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on < r before the first
Monday in Auguit next, to show eause, if any. why
his petition should not be granted him.
Given under my hand and official signature this
25th April,1870. W. T. SWIFT,
apr27-w3m Ordinary.
IRWIN COUNTY.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold before the
Court-House door, in tho town of Greensboro,
Georgia, under an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Greece county, on the first Tuesday in Juno, 1370,
one Tract of Land, containing four hundred and
nfnoty acres (490) in tho 10th district of Irwin connty.
State of Georgia Said laud sold for the purpose of
distribution among the devisees of Jamc3 Findley,
deceased. Terms dash.
JAMES FINDLEY.
aprS-w40d Executor.
bzsb oovarxir.
Notice of Sale for Partitiou.
VV E wlllsell at public outcry, to the highest bidder*
it before the Court-house of Bibb couuty, oa
Luesday, the 7th day of Juno. 1?70, between the
•. hot 5rv tft tc, the folio* ing property
to-wit: Tno iron front store building, with the
ground upon .which it stands, now occupied by J. H.
TJJJh situat-d upon the northern ride of Cotton
“A* 1 ? clt >' of 51 aeon, and said county, and
Wq-Mtneald Avei ne. and fronting on said Avenue
hrm-e. le ffc ’ between the store •
«;7l?.'i eJ ,y 'V-L. Taylor and V. T . A. Uuffito-
hnnrJo.TheH, 1 * 6 . i la ..V^ C rear ° f Said building.
budding: the said storehouses
owned W. E. farb.r. Dr. W G. Llttie. the alley
First 8 «■*
This sole is made by viruc of en order from the
Superior Court of Bibb county, at iho November 1869.
adjourned term, npril 2,1S70, fox tho purprso of 1 para
tition between J. Dickson Smith, Trustee for Mrs, J.-
D. Smith, and J. W. Schofield, administrator of es
tate of G. W. Ros», ani Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, distrib
utee of said estate.
iJ. F. BEST, )
A. W. PERSONS, J-Commissioners,
B. W.oT ODBCs. J
may? wtJs
Administrator’s Sale.
* ATUf!* sold before tbo Court-House door ia
IV Macon, on tho first Tuetday iu May, 1870, in
terms cf the. law. 15 Shares of Stock in the Macon
and Brunswick Railroad Company. Sold a? the prop
erty of Robert Findlay, deceased, for distribution
aiong his heirs, under adcorre ofthe Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb connty. Term? Cash.
J. MONROE OGDEN.
Adm’r. of Robert Findlay, deceased.
aprS-tds
A DMINSTHATOU'S SALE.—By virtue of anor-
IX. dcr from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb Connty,
will be sold, on tho first Tuo« day in Juno next, at the
Court-home ICity Hall) in said county, during the
legal hours of sale, a fractional part ot Lot No. 235,
situated and lying In the Warrior District, containing
nfty acres,more or less. Sold as the property of Mil-
len Tidwell. late of saidcoun'y.doccased.
Terms cash, A. B. R r -SS,
apriO-wtd Administrator.
A DMINliSTKATUtVO n ;
li. der from the Ccnrt of Ordinary of Bibb County,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Juno next, at the
Court-house (City llall) in sard county, during the
legal hours of sale, a part of. Lois Nos. 7 and 8,in
Fquaie 58, situated on Fourth street, near Browns
Hotel. There is on each lot a dwelling hor.se and
kitchen. Sold ns the property of Flizabeth Smith,
late of raid county deceased- One fourth cash, bal
ance January L 1870. .. ...
aprTO-wti A. J. 5MITH, Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of-an or
der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will bo sold on the first Tuesday In May next, dunng
the legal hours of sale, at tho Court-house (City
Hall) in Eaid connty. Lot No. 1 in Square 77, situated
and lying on Fourth itreet, in the city of Mocop,
There is on said lot a dwelling house and stable, bold
;s the property of J. A. Draper, Iat9 of said connty.
deceased. Terms Cosh. 8. A. DRAPER,
marzO w6‘. Administrator.
A dministratrix sale.—By virtue of an or
der from tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Mny next, m
front ofthe Court-house door at Macon, in s id coun
ty, between tho legal hours of sale, tho following
property belonging to the estate of Boui3 B. Stotee-
bary, late deceased: An unexpired lease of four acres
of Land in the City of Brunswick known as the Stotee-
bury Lit—said lot leased from tho City Council of
Brunswick, about tho year I860.'for forty year*.
Terms cash. ELIZA U. STOTKSBURY,
mar20 wGw Administratrix.
G eorgia, bibb county.—Grenville vrondhas
applied for exemption of personalty, and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass
upon tbo samo at 10 o'clock a. si., on the 6th day of
May, 1870. at. my office. C. T. WA ttD.
apr26-w!0d Ordinary*
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry.W.
Boifeuillet. of said county, applies Ad bo die-
charged from tho Guardianship of Elizabeth HalL
This is to notify all persons interested to -be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary in said oounly, on the
first Monday in May. 1870, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Dismission should net bo grant
ed. Given under my hand officially^ V7AF.D.
feb2-w3m " * Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whcrear. John
1'uthcrlord applies to the undersigned lor Let
ters of Administration.de bonis non. with the will
annexed, upon the estate of Charles Thompson, late
of said county, deceased, . , ,
All porsons interested aro required to be ar.d ap-
S tar at tho Court Court of Offlinary, on the firs- Mon-
ay in June next, to show cause, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted the applicant. .
Given under my hand officially. ' — ^
C.T. Y7.ARD,
may3-w30d Ordinary.
RAFFLE.
•rad ner-
(* ;*UC-
b»>-., jold
T HE grand raffle and sale of rr»
sonal property at Cassville >.
cess. A sufficient number of tickc. JB
to authorize ue to state to tho public tint the raffle
will come off without a doubt Juno 1st, 1870.
The propeity to be raffled consists, in part of a gen
eral assortment of merchandise, ono largo storehouse
(new), three dwelling houses and improvements (all
bniit within tht last few years), 24 town lots in Cass
ville, one town lot in Calhoun, Ga., 400 bushels of
corn, 100 sacks ol flour, 6,000 pounds of bacon, one
blooded mare. cows, and numerous other property.
It is no lottery humbug, or prize swindle. Those
wishing tickets should seoure them at onse.
Tickets only one dollar.
It is so arranged that every ticket is guaranteed to
throw a prize. No Masks. Refer to county officers
of Bartow county ani citizens of Cassville, Ga.
Agents wanted. All orders (enclosing stamp.) should
be addressed to L. Q. SMITH A CO.,
.. . . Managing Agents, Cassville. Ga.
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Q EORGIA, IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, John J.
Henderson applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration upon the estate of Godfrey Purvis, late of
said county, deceased. Theso aro. therefore, to cite
and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my
office on or l-cforo tho first Monday in May next, to
show cause, if any thoy havo, why said letters shonld
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, this
' ----- WILEY WHITLEY.
March 4,1870.
apr!2-S0d
Ordinary.
G EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas. Camp
bell McDaniel, exeentor, etc., of Isaac M. Young,
deceased, lato of. said county, has filed his final ac
counts with me. and asks to be cismissed from said
executorship. Theso are to cito and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in September next, then and there
to show eause, if any they havo, why said Letters of
Dismission should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
April 12.1870. WILEY WHITLEY,
aprl2-3mo Ordinary.
JASP3S. COUNTS’.
EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas. Sam-
vT uel C. Shy. Administrator of the estate ofJoroph
Jones, deoeaseL makes application for Letters of Dis
mission from raid trust (he having settled up eaid es
tate.)
Theso aro 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 the said let
ters shall not issue to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this 2d
day of November. 1869.
M. H. HUTCHISON,
nov5-wtd Ordinary.
EORGIA, JASPE < COUNTY.-Whoreas. Jesse
VJ M. Owens and Elbert Canard, Executors of the
last Will and Testament of John Canard, late of said
county, deceased, apply to have said Will proven in
solemn form:
This is to cite and admonish all persons interested
to show causo, if any they havo, on the first Monday
in Mav next, why said Will should not be admitted to
record.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 23d
day of March, 1870. _
J. W. BURNEY,
mar27-w30d Ordinary.
ri EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whorcas, it haB
xJT been represented to mo that iho estate of John
Simpson, late of said county, deceased, is without
legal representative, these are. therefore, to cito and
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office on tho first Monday in June next, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why adminis
tration upon said estate should not vest in tho Clerk
of the Superior Court, or other fit nnd proper person,
as provided by law. Witness my hand and official
signature, this loth of April. 1870.
aprl7-w30d J. W. BURNEY, Ordinary.
TASPER COUNTY POSTPONED SHERIFF’S
o SALE?.—Will fco sold before tho Court-Hoase
door, in the town of Monticello, Jatpor county, with
in tbe legal hoars of sals, on the first Tuesday in
June next, tbo following property, to-wit: treven
hundred acres of land, more or lets, known as the
Lynn Place, adjoining lands of Lewis W. Pon and
other*. Also, l'uur hundred acres of land, more or
less, known ss tho Ware Place, adjoining lands of W.
C. Leverett and others. Alt in Jasperoounty. Levied
on as the property of Matthew Whitfield, deceased,
to satisfy a fi la. issued from Jasper Superior Court
ia favorof lteid Smith and Charlie Smith, vs. John
F. Patterson. Leroy M. Wilson and Pleasant Wl son.
Executors of Matthew Whitfield, deceased. Prop
erty pointed oat by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will he sold one
small house in Hillsboro, Jasper county, known as
the Shoe-shop of Henry Fisher. levied on as the
properiy of Wesley Goolsby to satisfy all. fa. issued
rom Jasper County Court, in favor of P. W. Dorsett.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
B. T. DIGBY,
mayl-w30d Deputy Sheriff.
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3HARZOZV covsrxzr.
/TtEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, C. A.
IT Tharpe applies to tho undersigned for Letters of
Administration upon tho estate of of Mary Vaa-
valkinburgh, lato of said county, decea'cd.
All persons interested are required to beandappear
at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in ounc
next, to show causo, if any they have, why letters
should not bo granted thc.applicant.
Given under my hand officially.^ ^ ^’AKD
may3-w30d ’ ’ Ordinary.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. John
Campbell, administrator.debonisnen. of thoes-
tato ot Dominic Crabic, late of said county deceased,
applies to me for Letters of Ditmission,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters should not bo granted- the appli-
cant.
Given under my hand officially.
CL T. WARD,
may3-w20m Ordinary.
BCOSiTT coinsW2V
G GORGIA,DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. David G.
Purvis hasappliedto mo forlelters of guardian
ship of the person and property if Lucinda and Thos.
F. Cone, minors and orphans of Irwin Cone deceased.
These are therefore, to cite all concered to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the first Monday in May
next, then and there to show eause if any they have,
why said letters shonld not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this,
29th day if .March, 1870, WM. H. DAVIES,
mar3i-w30d Ordinary,
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, James
M. Penny applies to mo for Letters cf Guardian
ship of the persons and property of Isabella and
Missouri Hightower, orphans of Eason G. Hightower,
deceased: Theso are, therefore, to cito all concerned
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Givon under my hand ana official signature, this
April 9,1870. WM. H. DAVIE?,
apiTi-td Ordinary.
A DMINISIRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
_£\_ der from the Ordinary of Dooly county, will bo
sold before tho Court-house door, in the town of
Vienna, in the first Tuesdayin June next, between
theleral hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 170. in the
14th District of Dooly connty, containing 20214 acres,
?aid Land belonging to tho estate of Daniel Mnith.
deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM GAFF,
aprl2 wtd Administrator.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas Jame3
Yonng applies to me for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased,
Theso are therefore to cite all concerned to no and ap-
pear at my effi-o, on or before the fint Monday in
June uext. to show cause, if any they have, why Eaid
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
and official signature. th^ddayM May.^Q^
may6 w3m’ Ordinary-
1 EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas Pleasant
T Ray, administrator upon tho estate of Vi illiam
[. Lowe, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis-
mi-sion from his said trust These aro therefore to
cito and admonish all persons interested to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the first Mo^ay in Au
gust next, there and then to show cause, 7r any they
liave, why said letters should not be granted. Given
undormy hand and official rignature. this 2d day of
May.1&70. WILLIAM H. DAVIES,
majC w30I Ordinary.
HOUSTON COUNTY,
New Combination!
nrtHE undersigned, having associated themselves
A together for the transactionof a General Com
mission and Warehouse business, will, under the
firm name of \ •
CAMTBELL & JONES,
Reopen the old “Hams” Warehouse, comer of Sec
ond and Poplar streets, on the first of August next,
for the reception of Cotton. The house will be put in
thorough repair before that date.
We have engagod the services of Mr. R. H. HUTCH
INGS, of Jones county, who will be pleased t« serve
his many friends.
Our Mr. Campbell will, for the present, he found at
the office of E. A. Wilcox, Esq.
As our Mr. Jones’ membership In the firm of Ad
ams, Jones A Reynolds continues to tho close of the
season, he may be found at their Warehouse until we
occupy our new quarters.
We are prepared to extend the usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
We refer to the business men of Macon generally
CHAS. B. CAMPBELL,
lata of E. A. Wiloox A Co.,
DONALD B. JONES. ,,
of firm of Adams, Jones A Reynolds.
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AT GEORGIA NO. 1
f'i, EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. Mor-
VX gan Kemp. Administrator of John Kemp, applies
for dismission.
All interested in said estate are hereby notified to
file their objections to tho same, if any, within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, this February 10,1870.
JAS. Jl. LOWE,
fehl3-w90d Ordinary.
G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-E. S. Parker,
administrator of James Parker, has applied for
letters of dismissory. All persons interested are no
tified to file their objections to the same within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, March 17.1870/
mar24-w90d JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary.
G eorgia-marion county sheriff’s
. BALE,—Will be sold before the Court house
door in the town of Buena Vista, on tho 1st Tuesday
in June n*xt. town lotNo. 9, in block B, in the town
of Buena Vista, containing three and a half acres,
more or less. Said lot levied on as the property' of
David Golden; to satisfy a fi. fa. isyuod from Marion
Supirror Court, in favor of Wm. M. Brown, vs, Da-
^Property pointed out by
may4-w30d Deputy Sheriff,
COUNTRY SEAT FOB SALE.
/"\NB cf the most delightful RESIDENCES in Mid-
y die Georgia, on a commanding eminence, half a
mile from Griffin; large six room house, eight years
old, bniit in modern style. All n«c«MMy cut-build
ing?, conveniently arranged. Twenty-seven and a
half acres of laud, subdivided into Gardens, Orch
ards, Lots, Pastures, etc. A constant stream of water
running through. A well of the cooitest water. Ap
ply to Speer A Beck, ‘ —
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A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Geosgia, Houston
Couuty,—By virtue of an order from the Hon.
Ordinary of said county, will be sold, before tbe
Court-house door in Perry, on the first Tuesdayin
June next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing Lands, to-wit: 106 acres of LotNo. 190; 202U
acres of Lot No. 200: 100 acres of Lot No. 216. and 18u
acrc3 of Lot No. 218. Lot No. 217. containing 150 arces
making in the aggregate 65Sj< acres, more or less, all
in the Eleventh District of said county.- Sold a* the
property of James A. Roquemore. lato of'said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors «f
^Terms^ofialo onc-haif cash, the other half payable
by thefirst of January next, with notes and approved
seourity,
EDWARD JACKSON.
Adm’r de bonis non. etc., of Jas, A. Roquemore, dcc’d.
m»r24-wl0t
H OUSrON SHERIFF SALE—Will be sold, before
'
. - the Court-house door, in the town of Perry, on
the first Tuesday in May. the following property; to-
wit: Lots of Land No. 141 and 145 in the upper lifth
District of Houston county. Levied,on as the prop-
hart & Curf St0T7 t0 Sat “ & “ S '
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" J0 HN R. COOK,
H ftITSTON COUNTY MORTGAGE SALE—Wfl
he sold before the Court-house door in the town
of p«rr* Un the 1st Tnesday in June the following
property to-wit: Lot of land No-22 in the 10th dis
trict of Houston county, to satisfy a mortgage fi.fa.
H orSTON SHERIFF'S SALE.—WUl be sold be
fore tho Court Hou:e door in Perry, Houston
county, on thefirst Tuesdayin June next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.:
One undivided half interest in the following lets of
land, to wit.: Nos. fourty-tbree (43) and fifry-fonr
(64) in the fourteenth (14) district of said county, end
No. one hundred (ICO) in tho ninth (9) district of said
oranty, containing in all five hundred and fifty-five
(556) tores, more or Jtss, as the property of Jas-H.
Bairett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Coartef
Houston county, in favor of John A. Howard. Admia
tsa g “ ,,u -
r-l UABDIAN’S SALE.—Br rirtue ofara«rd»*Mn
Gr the Court rf Ordraaxy of
' int of the Court-H cure deer
be sold on the first - f
legal hours of sate. ;°frentof
Terms cash,
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, BOLL’?..
Guardis*.