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wr PH ¥4 i; PH ; rsphi * ~ ' * IB . ■ * ;• - . V v .1 ' ' • Tke rr ,r-a.pli and. Journal & Messenger. Against the Action of *.Hn«eol Kcp resent a < i ve.s in I 10 ";,,, with the liesolntlous < . j2J e *to Raise Revenue ^nrlnte .Honey in Violate** of the Institution of Georgia^ _ -j»nq on tho recommer-^ 1011 SJtbe Governor, tin Senate did, on tire eefl* 0 *? ,doDt certain resolutions to re-enact d Appropriation Acts of UCU, and ^ ^/having Wn reported to this Honso tb® **fenrrencof n ' ero > on laotioD » adopted os a for f^thout amendment; therefore, tho nnderaigned members of the House "^rosentatives, do most respectfully protest of 1 *” S aid action, and request that this, *P®j emn protest, may bo entered upon tho 0 f this House. We protest in the name ^behalf 0 f the people, for the following Constitution of this State requires v t ‘ iU bills for raising revenue and appropri- *r money shall originate in the House of {SLentatives,” giving to the Senate only the ctr to ‘‘propose or concur in amendments, 'toother bills.” Tho act of yesterday, by JLh this House concurred in the measure hich originated in the Senate, to pass laws by «> resolution to raise and appropriate Tnonoy. clearly in violation of the Constitution we: are STILL ALIVE! AND SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the side. Sometimes tho pain is in tho shoulder, and is mistasen mr rheumatism. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometime* alternative with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con siderable loss of memory: accompanied with painfnl sensation of having left undone something which oaehttojiaveheendone. Often complaining ofwcak- ness, debility and low spirits.— LS 11V 1 UtUllll^ auu lUff optflWJ, sometimes some of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times few of them: but ., When tho report of the Oommitteo con- jjtoto£ (be recommendations of His Excellency, which this action was based, was under con- jideration, some members voted for the adop tion of that report on the assurance of the gpjjler that the appropriation bill could (or jvosldj be introduced and acted upon in the gsil way, after three regular readings; that it jaald (or should) be considered section by scc- jtoo, in committee of the whole, according to g, piles of tho House, and amended in any „jthata majority of this body might deter- Bat when the resolutions were brought from ,!# Senate to tho Honse, and a member pro- : K d to introdneo an appropriation bill, ho was •terrakd by tho honorable Speaker, who, in- lUid thereof, entertained, contrary to his for ger ruling, a motionto concur in thereaola- tioas which originated in tho Senate. A mem- terlhcn raised a point of order, insisting upon first ruling of tho Speaker, who replied that inconsequence of instructions from General jerry, be had changed his mind, and ruled to entertain the motion to act on the Senate reso lutions, and adopt them as a whole. This latter gding wo hold to be in violation of the Consti- tatioa of the State of Georgia. Bnt, according to the statement of the Speak er, made to this House, General Terry is alone responsible for setting aside tho Constitution of Georgia, in matters pertaining to the vital in- tefesta of the people. It thus appears that he his arrogated tho sole right to determine the Burner in which the General Assembly shall niseind disburse the money of the people, has assumed to set at naught the most sa wed rights of a free people, as recognized in ill representative governments. J. H. Caxdweix, C. K. Osoood, J. E. Bbtaxt. The foregoing statement is strictly correct, isd we approve the protest. JL Shackleford, Rep. of Heard county.' C C Cleghorn, Rep. of Chattooga county. VP Sisson, Rep. of Fulton county. Dnnlap Scott, Rep. of Floyd county. LC A Warren, Rep. of Quitman county. G R Harper, Rep. of Sumter county. A T Bennett, Rep. of Jackson connty. LH Walthall, Rep. of Polk county. JEGullatt, Rep. of Fulton connty. Lewis Nash, Rep. of Gwinnett connty. Thos F Rainey, Rep. of Schley connty. J. W. Mathews, Rep. of Houston county. WH Clark, Rep. of DeKalb county. G W Hook, Rep. of Milton county. C 0 Tate, ltep. of Elbert county. C H Kytle, Rep. of White connty. J D Smith, Rep. of Ware county. James A Harrison, Rep. of Franklin county. BA Seale, Rep. of Pike connty. A E Cloud, Rep. of Clayton county. R A Tnmipseed, Rep. of Clay connty. James K Bamum, Rep. of Stewart county. X J Perkins, Rep. of Cherokee connty. JI R Ballenger, Rep. of Floyd connty. T M Ilarkcess, Rep. of Butts county. J Armstrong, Rep. of Dooly county. John N Harris, Rep. of Murray connty. Thos Paulk, Rep. of Berrien connty. Wm B Gray, Rep. of Walker connty. C C Bnmber, Rep. of Stewart connty. Frank L Pepper, Rep. of Calhonn connty. George W. Humph, Rep. of Wayne co. John B Sorrells, ltep. of Walton connty. C C Dnacin, Rep. of Houston connty. H C Fryer, Rep. of Early county. R W Phillips signs the protest as being true recording to tho best of his recollection. Be subscribe our names without fully en dorsing the statement os to the precise language c( Speaker McWhorter, “that in consequence cf instructions from General Terry, he had dunged his mind,” etc. The Speaker’s exact !*aguage we do not now recollect, bnt he had «n proper to change his ruling after inveati- Wing the subject W. P. Price, Jons A. Cobb, G. S. Rosseb, Wm. S. Erwin, H. B. Felder. Protest or Bishops Against tho Papal Infallibility Dogma. [ Correspondence of the Hew York Herald. Rome, April 11, 1870. , The following highly important document us been adopted by many of the Bishops in woD'iaiice at the Ecumenical, and presented >o the Pope, on the subject of infallibility. The ; ! .kt is headed by the name of the Most ‘tverend Arch-bishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, which gives its promulgation, if possi- »■ an additional importance: •'lost Holy Father—Humbly prostrate at “ e feet of your Holiness, we most earnestly 'White that the question on .the definition - the infallibility of the Sovereign Pontiff as >orma of faith may not be proposed to the ‘tican Council. Among other reasons of this, supplication «bcg to adduce only three, which appear to * sufficient: 1. Bceausc the discussion of this question evidently show a want of union, and es- —tally unanimity among the Bishops. ~ Because, on account of the circumstan- w which we arc placed in countries where Tesies not only exist with impunity, but are aiinant, this definition, instead of attracting, Nd. alienate those whom we seek by all Christian means to lead to tho true fold of Christ 3. Because we anticipate endless questions *21 arise, which may interfere with and pre- Jat the work of our ministry, and cause the mats of this Council to be lost to those who not members of the Holy Catholic. Church. Having laid bare our hearts and sincere in- we implore Almighty God to avert evjj f ro m the Church, and that he.may lL'umine and direct you with His holy spirit. "• B- Purcell, Archbisopof Cincinnati. Peter R. Kendrick, Archbishop of St. Wok John JIcClosky, Archbishop of New York George Errington, Archbishop of Trebizond ln P«t.) Thomas Connelly, Archbishop of Halifax. Richard Wheelan, Bishop of Wheeling. August! ” ‘ ’ *° u tho Liver is generally tho organ most involved. Core tho Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be well. X>H. SI3VE3VEC3>3>irS» LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER. Dyspepsia. Headache,Jaundice. Costiveness. Sick Hcad-acher |rrgulatob.| Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o‘| ** ..actions ^ffi^Eidncys, Fever, Yfervousness, Diseases of the Skin, Imparity of the Blood, Melan choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn. Colic, or Pains in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and Acne, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back and Limbs. Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious Diseases generally J. II. ZEILIN & CO.. Druggists. Macon, Georgia. For sato by all druggists. Price $1 per package. By mail $125. A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to bo strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any ono. It has been used by hundreds, and known for the . last twenty-five years as one of tho most reliable, i view—page278, says: efficacious and harmless preparations over offered to _"Amongthc morer the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it ' ' is sure to effect a cure. The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to tho virtues of this valuablo 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. McEIroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George J Lunsford, Esq., Conductors. W. R. R.; C. Master- QVALI1AS NON QUANTITAS.” DR. LAWRENCE’S Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract of KOSKOO! THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER. No Quack Medicine—Formats Around the Mottle. Prepared Solely by Dr. J. J. Lawrence. ORGANIC CHEMIST, NORFOLK, - - YA. KOSKOO action, and invigorating tho I is the secret of of its wonderful success in curing SCROFULA, STPniLlS, DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint. Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous Affections, Eruptions of tho Skin, Humors, Loss of Vigor, Disease of Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases caused by a Bad State of the Blood, or a diseased condition of the Liver. Kidneys, Nervous System, etc. It thoroughly eradicates every kind of Humcr and Bid Taint, and restores the entire System to a healthy condition. Thousands have been changed by the use of this meiicine from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women. No medicine has atttained such a great reputation as this justly celebrated compound. Approved by tho Highest Medical Authority. KOSKOO Endorsed and recommended by the President of the Faculty ot tho K. Medical College of tho City of New York. Professor R. S. NEWTON. M. D„ Professor and President of tho Faculty, late "Professor Theory and Practice” of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac. One of tho most co inent medical men of this ago— well known as tho author of the following standard mediol woiks: Newton’s ’Practiceof Medicine,' "Diseases of Children," “Newton Pyrnes Surgery,' Ac., in December number of American Medical Bo son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bain- bridge, Ga.; N. Binswangcr, Esq., Macon. Ga.; Dyki Ga.; D: ASparhawk, Editors “Floridian,” Tallahassee; I J. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.: Virgil Powers. Esq., Su perintendent S. W. R. R.; Daniel Bullard, Ballard'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; Major A, F. Wooley. Kingston. Ga. apr2- dawtf NAYASSA Ammoniated Soluble PHOSPHATE, Manufactured by the Navassa Guano Co., of Wilmington, N. C., IN BAGS OR BARRELS. T HIS Fertilizer is prepared with the ntmost care, and contains every constituent desirable for any crap to which it may bo 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 samo materials from which tho celebrated Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate is prepared, and reference is made to that Company. (fi5 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. jan23-w3mosdlt DR. BAGLEY’S FEMALE RESTORATIVE. MR. BAGLEY’S TNIMITABLE Eye and Pile Preparation used ex- X clusively for inflamed and chronic sore eyes and piles. It has been in nse for fifteen years without a single instanco of failnro tc give relief DR. BAGLE'2' Has practiced the Eelectio system of medicins tho rise of twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with success—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection, Kidney, etc. Female diseases, such as Sterility, Lu- cborea or Whites, Chlorosis: absence of Menstruation at the proper period. Amenoirrboea; Menstruation obstructed in its course after having been established; Dysmcnorrhcea: Menstruation attended by pain and spasms of the hypogastric viscera, with paroximal aggravation and difficult menstruation; menstrual colic Menorrhagia; menstruation too copious—flood ing. Medicine and prescrip ion furnished by mail to any part of the United Stater, pos*ago pro-paid, to treat any chronic case, for five dollars por month. Tho Female Regulator and Inimitable Eyo and Pile Preparation sent for SI 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- office, Americas. Ga. feb3-wtf *v liLV-ULjr, JL/li3UUj7 v* Wl" -ri* 4 f * * "ttnaTd McQaade, Bishop of Rochester. Tobias Muller, Bishop of Erie, trancis McFarland, Bishop of Hartford. James M. O'Gorman, Bishop of Omaha 1 in pm) ^Junea Rogers, Bishop of Chatham, Cana- Micb-itl Domenee, Bishop of Pittsburg, mj'ticlc Lynch, Bishop of Charleston, laaddcus Arant, Bishop of Mastery. Iftjjd Moriarty, Bishop Kerry and Agadol- j^DUliam Clifford, Bishop of Clifton, Eng- Ed*ard Fitzgerald, Bishop of Little Bock. John Leahy, Bishop of Dromore. John Hennessy, Bishop of Dubuque, i stock Foehan, Bishop of Nashville. Tl S°Kan, Bishop of St. Joseph, Mo. “Onn Ilensi, Bishop of Milwaukee. “Mid Bacon, Bishop of Portland. ”06eph Melcher, Bishop of Green Bay. tpttUus Mark, Bishop of Sault Ste Marie. J'e have received from the author, Hon. Ly- Trumbull, of Illinois, a copy of his nnan- ipMch on the “admission of Georgia,” *“*Wed j n the Senate, April 10, JS70. He acce pt our thanks for the courtesy. Wilkes & Dillingham, MANUFAC TUUER/S t SUPPLY DEPOT! Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings DYE STUFFS, COTTON WARPS, B0LII5Q CLOTH, BDBE MILL BIOSES, Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines, Portable Com and Wheat Mills, Smut and Separating Machines Leather and . Rubber Belting, Lace Leather, Steam Packing, Hose, &c. Agents for all kinds of Woolen and Cotton Machinery. I.OIJISVIYXE, KY. Send for a Catalogue. mar22-3mo MADAME TOY’S Combined Corset, SMrt Siprter AlfB BrSTLE Is just tho article needed by every lady who consults Health, Comfort and Style. Testimonials in its favor are con stantly being received from all parts of the country. LADY AGE NTS wanted m every connty of the United States. HARMON. BALDWIN & FO,Y. marll-wGm Sole Manufacturers New Haven. Conn. This Yeast Powder fs convenient, economical anu wholesome. Try It, if ytn wf-fi to Prove Its su periority not only over ol’icrJ: •.';!nz J’ow<’cr»,lr.it to tho common method* of r : iefor mak ing Unfit, tweet and ndrWont Roll., Com Bread, Backwheat, a:;d t.:Vr y.idi lo cakca, and Cake. :md Pastry of cvV-y yaricly. I’ut up la tins, net weight, as repsvwist: n. Por sale by Urocers t'lronghuut tho ITuSted States. MannCacturrdbr , - BOOLEl & BROTHER, Proprietor*. • C9 How York. mar!2-w8m GEO. C. MILLER & SONS, Manufacturers of FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES, oxisroxisnsr-A-Ti. Send for Book of Styl**. lanlMwf*mlw*w3m ularly, tome of tho now remelic** wo notioe a now preparation compounded byj. J, Lawrence. M. D., of Norfolk. Va., which is lurnished to tho profession and the public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Laboratory* and bocame fully satisfied that all his work is done in the best manner, by the most approved processes, and from the best materials, giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence of the Physicians and the public.” Koskoo Caros Scrofula in its Worst Forms. From A. W. Mills* a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No, 11 Main Street* Norfolk. Va., Sept. 15. 18C9 Dr. La.whence — Dear Sir: Your Koskoo has worked wonders in my f&niily. My daughter has been a snfTercr from Scrofula since childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone from her ankle, several from her aim. besides having u! era in several parts of the body* Whilst m this conditionshe commenced taking your Koskoo—it acted like a charm on her; under use the ulcers gradually healed, and her general health greatly improved. It certainly saved her much suffering, and perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a specific for all Fcrofnlous affections. Year Koskoo also cared my wife of dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly. >hc is now In better health than she has been in five years. With the highest regards. I am gratefully youra. Ac.. A. W. MILLS. Koskoo is endorsed by the best physicians every- whejre. Read the following from Lr. Tillery, a suc- Practitioner of many years standing in tho Old North bute: Kooky Mount, Edgecombe Co., \ September 10,1869, j Dr. J. J. Lawrence—Dear Sir: I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice wi»h the happiest results. I find it to bo 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 value; in factin almost every variety ot Chronic Dlseares its use is indicated. Hoping you may meet with the success which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliable medicines.! am sir. with much respect. your obedient servant. R a TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cnrcs Chronic Rheumatism. jv T y t Norfolk. Va . Sept 7.1869. Db. J. J. Lawrence—Dear Sir: My son has re- cmved so much benefit from your wonderful Koskoo tl j55 D ! ot . refrain from ^expressing my gratitude. I had tried almost everything without benefit I be lieve, in all sincerity, that yourKoskoo is an infalii- blo^remedy for the disease from which he has suffered, ana, so far as l ean learn* has never failed. If you only knew tbo immense amount of suffering that ho has undergone, then you could conceive the value of such a remedy as Kcskoo—that surely cures. Tho great amount of good it is now doing among us is in estimable. With much gratitude, I am, respectfully yours, Ac., Mrs. M. Jfi. A.Nelson. Read the following from Mr. Womble. a prominent Hardware Merchant of this city: No. 13 Market Square, Norfolk, V„ 1 _ T _ October 13.1859. / ^ A ?'f ,!X CK—DearSir: To the large nnmber of tos.imonials which you offer of the ereat efficacy of yourKoskoo. I take pleasuro in adding my own. I .offered greatly with Nervous Debility, Headache. Loss of Appetite, Ac. Two bottles of Koskoo restored me to health. Yours truly. J. G. WOMBLE. Pastor Dinwiddia This is to certi f ythatI 0n k t now a Sr?Lawrenco 1 we’ll. Ho is a gentleman of cultivation, and worthy ot the fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with ad vantage to myself, and have adopted its use in my family in cases of nervous debility and depression, W. H. CHRISTIAN. From Dr, Lloyd, a Physician of largo practice: T __ Great Bridge. Va., October 8,1869- J. J. LiwnrycE, M. D.—Dear Sir: I cheerfully endorso your Krskoo as being a most valuable prena- eflects in my own practice, and havonobesitation in recommending it. In my orinion, it is the bestcom- pound of its class ever put before the publio -exceed ingbyfarall the varit ons eomponds of sarsaparilla, ided Nerve Tonic, and A of its ngbyfarall the Ac., over invented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, am. Invigorator of the animal forces, aiding digestion and assimilation, and thereby producing healthy blood, which shontd be the basis of treatment in all chronic diseases. Hoping yon will reap the reward youdeservstrom tho pnblie as a benefactor. I am sir. yonrs truly. , M. A. After reading the above high recommendations. In valids cannot reaionably hesitate togivo the KOS KOO a trial. For additional testimonials from Physicians, Emi nent Divines. Fditors, Druggists, Merchants, Ac., see KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. May4-d&wtf A. CARD. I HE undersigned wishing to close out his immense 1 stock of GMiia, Glass & GrocKery Ware, Will offer to aU purchasers within the noxt thirty days GREAT BARGAINS. B. A. WISE & GO,, Cherry Street, MACON, OA. OFFER AT DEDUCED PRICES, 800 COOKIXG STOVES, 100 COAE GRATES, 100 PARLOR and BOX STOVES. Wishing to close out our entire stock of Cooking Stoves, we will offer them atgreat bargains. IS" Planters wishing to purchase can do so by Warehouse acceptances without additional coBt. Every cook s tovo warranted ortho money returned BORDERS SOLICITED. B. A. WISE & OA, Cleny street, Mact la. nov26-tf i Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, TOR Pl’RIFlIXG THE BI.OOD. Tie reputation this ex- celbnt medicine enjoys, is drived from its cures, maty of which are truly niatvellous. Inveterato casts of Scrofulous dis ease where the system seened saturated with corrnption, have been mirilSd and cured by it. ScroSjlous affections and , ilisorlers, which were ag gravated by the scrofit- , Ions centamination until they were painfully afflicting, hate been radically cured in such great numbers in a'most every see. tion of the country, that the public Scarcely need to bo informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the mest destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unsten and tinfelt tenant of the organism undermines tlii constitution, and invites tiic attack of enfeebling or iital diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presnee. Again, it seems to breed infection tliroughontVic body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapdly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, uther on the surface or among the vitals. In the litter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in tip lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, o: it snows its presence by eruptions on the skin, orfonl ulcer, ations on some part of the body. Hen® the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptomsof disease appear. Persons afflicted witli the fell (bring com plaints generally find immediate retie', and, at length, cure, by the use of this SsUtSAPAIilZ- I.A.: St. Anthony 9 s 2'irc, Jtose or JEtysijpclas, , inuscu- lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mrretrial Diseases arc cured by it, though a longtimeis required for subduing these obstinate maladies I) - any medicine. But long continued use of this meficino will cure the complaint. Zcucorrhcca or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Disrates, arc com monly soon relieved and ultimatelv cured by its S urilying and invigorating effect, ‘ilinute D'iree- ons for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis.. Jlhenmatism and (lout, when caused by accumulations of extraiieous matters in tile blood, yield quickly to it, aa also Diver Complaints, 7'orpidity, C'onyestion or Inflam mation of the Urer, and Jaundice, Then arising, ns they often do, from the rankling prisons in the blood. This SAJlSAFAItlllA is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are lanyaid and listless, Despon dent, Shviiless, and troubled with Ferrous Ap prehensions or Fears; or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. VREVARED RY jBr. JT. C. AVER &, C©„ lowell, Mass., Practical, and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Sold by L. W. HUNt A CO., J. H. Zeilin A CO ;nd all the Druggist! in Macon. Also, all Drug ' and Daaleni in Medicine everywhere. janl3-eodiw*sw MACON COUNTY. 1VT4^°^ SHERYFH^SSAEES —Will be sold before -LTJL the Court house door, in the town of Oglethorpe, said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Zne3iay in April next, the followingproperty.to-wit: Lot of Land No. 62, in the Second District of origin ally Muscogee, now Macon county, levied onto Eatis- fy.tne following fi. fas., issued from a Justice’g Court of said.connty, to-wit: One in favorof.Thomas J. Winn, oueinfavorof Jas- C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. U. Greer vs. M. L, Mealy. Property pointed jut by de- rendant, and levied on and returned to me by aeon- 8 table. Also. Lots of Land Nos 33 acd 84, in the District and county aforesaid, to satisfy the following fi. fas,, issnod from a Justice’s Court cf said county, to-wit: Two fi. fas. in favor of James Gilber, administrator, ono in favor of Greer * Adams, one in favor of F. T bnead, one in favor of Wm. M.Threskeld. ode infa- vor m - Whjto vs. M. L. Shealy, and one in fa- uor of Samuel White vs. R. B. Partin and M. L. Shea ly; levied on ns tho property of said M. L. Shealy, out by^ndd Shm f*° a constable. Propertypointed ,«n- P. K. RUSS, P 111 ”' 303 Depnty Sheriff M AC , 0 y1 COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE-Will be -ILL sold before the Conrt House door, in the town of Oglethorpe, Macon connty. within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, to wit: Lotof land number thirty-two (32), in the Second (2d) District of originally Muscogeo. nowMaoon county, (except fifty acres on the north side of said lot.) Levied on as the property of Mar- *i n L. Shocely. to satisfy five fi fas issuedjfrom a Jus tice s Court of said connty, to wit: One in favor of Kelsoe A Hill; one m favor of C. H.& D.Kehoe; one m favor of Js. A. Leggitt, for nse, Ac.; one in favorof J. Robertson, for use. Ac., and one in favor of Riley bl. a o r »17!iir a A M \ L * 5: ’l 1 ? ee '- y T pointed out by said defendant, and levied on and returned to me by a constable. April 4th, 1870. apr5-ts P. K. RUSS. Deputy Sheriff. . ... — -—ty. departed this life testate; that tho executors to said will having also departed this lifo without fully administering said estate, and no person having applied for administration on said estat?, and there Being no representatives of said executors, and that, in terms of tho law, administra tion will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or Eomo otaer lit and proper person, thirty days after 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, Ordinary. mar2t-w3l'd fi BORGIA—MACON COUNTY.-Whoreas James VJ D. Frederick, applies for letters of administra tion on the estate of Mrs. Clara F. Walker, late of said county, deceased. This is therefore to cite all jersons concerned to be and aproar at my office on or Jeforo the 1st Monday in June next and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to slid applicant. Given nndcr my hand and official signature, May 2, 1870. „ JNO.L. PARKER, may3-w30d Ordinary. QUITMAN COUNTY. G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Whereas Hen ry L. Balkcom, Administrator of Ichabod Balk- corn, represents to tbo Coart, in his written petition, that ho has fully adminestered 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 receivo letters of dis mission on tho first Monc apr.3-w3m* londay in July. 1870. W. P. JORDAN. Ordinary. TWIGGS COUNTY. from said administration, all persons who cerned are required, within the timo fixed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Enoch I. Collins should not be discharged according to tho prayer of his petition. Given under my hand, offi cially, this January the 16tb, 1870. JOHN F. SHINE, jan!9-w3m Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNTY. G EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas, O, C. Duncan, Administrator de bonis cum testa ments annexo on the estate of J. J. iiumaa late of Houston county, deceased, respectfully showeth that he has fully administered on laid estate and now asks to be discharged; These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on, or bet ore the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any, why tho petition should not be granted. _Given under my hand and seal ot office. tbi«14thof February, 1870. W. T. KWItT, feb!6 w3m 0. H. C. rj.E0RQIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Wm. v--* P- Simmons, Administrator Boling G. Morris, represents to this Court that he has folly settled up the said estate, and asks to be discharged: Now these are, therefore, to cite ail persons inter ested 10 bo and appear at my office on, or before the first Monday in J uno next, to show cause, if any, why he should not be dismissed. Given under my hand and official signature, this 5th January. 1870. W. T. SWIFT, febl8-w3m Ordinary. /^.BORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Ordinary’s Of- vTfice for said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes and Needham T. Johnson, executors ot Isaac Holmes, late of said county, dec’d, petition the undersigned for letters of dismission from said trust. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to ho and appear at my office on or before tho 1st Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my official signature, this 9th, February, 1870. W. X. SWIFT, febl2-w3m Ordinary. GEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY. — Obbisary’s va Office foe said County.—The estate of Mrs. Sarah A. F. Brown, of said county, deceased, being Unrepresented, citation is hereby issued requiring all persons i toreste I to be and appear at my offico, on or before the first Monday in Mavnext,toshowcause if any they have, why John H. King, of said county, should not be appointed administrator de bonis non with the will annexed, in lieu of Josephus Gilbert, Executor, whose letters testamentary have been re voked. Given under my hand and official signature, this ’ 1S70. W.T. SWIFT, et—:: 23d Id day of March. ] mar25-w30d G eorgia. Houston couNiY-whercas. Jas. J. Daniel has petitioned for letters of adminis tration, with the will annexed, on the estate of R. Y. V. Daniel, late of this connty, deceased. These are, thereiore, to cite all perrons interested to be and sp ear at my office, on or before the first Monday in . une next, to show cause, if any. why the petition should not be granted him. Given under my hand and official signature, this 26th day of Apgl^JfiO. anriBw 39d ■- • Ordinary a EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-WhereavB. F. Avira has this day applied for exemption of per sonalty. and setting apart and valuation of realty, ai-d 1 will pass upon the same on Monday the 16th of May. at 10 o’olook A. i(.. at my office. W- T. SWIFT. may* 2t Ordinary, H.O. G eorgia, Houston county.—whereas, John H. Woodward. Guardian of L. A. and T. W. Stubbs, minor children of A. P. Stubbs, deceased, has applied for dismission as Guardian. These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to he and ap- ear at my office, on or before the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any, why he should not bo discharged. Given under my hand and official signature, this 18th day of April. 1870.^ gwIpT( apr2I-w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whoreas, 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 cito and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my offico. WALTHAM WATCHES. T HE extensive use of these Watches for the last fif teen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers, and Expressmen, the most exacting of watch wear ers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stcad- altham time-keepers. More than 450,000 of the3e watches are now speak ing for themselves in the pockets of the people—a proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. Tho superior organization and great oxtent of the Company’s Works at Waltham, enable them to pro duce Watches at a price which renders competition fntile, and those who buy any other Watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent, moro for their Watches than is necorsary. prices j war. any kind in the For sale by the Principal. Druggists in tho United United States of which this can be said. States and British America. These time-pieces comlnne every improvement that Cups and Saucers, and Dinner Ware of all de .onp- tinns, at adeduction of one-third from former prices. 150 dozen Goblets, at 75 cents a set. 200 dozen Goblets, at $1.00 a set. Glass Ware of every description at greatly reduced Toilet Sets, Parian Figures. Ornaments. In fact aa assortment of goods that cannot bo ex celled in the State, will bo offered for the next thirty days atprice3 that will please all purchasers. LAMPS! LAMPS! WICKS AND CHIMNEYS I will close out my immense stock of Lamps at neaj cost. AS-Orders will be promptly attended to. A.. 'WISH, 81 and 82 Mulberry St., Macoxx, Ga. mar29-dsw*w-tf THE GrKlSWOLl) HIM, Manufactured by O. W. MASSEY, Macon, Ga. the H AVTNG msda valunble improvements t< GRISWOLD GIN within the last year, I ffer them to planters astbe best and most reliable IN manufactured either North or South. I am prepared to furnish GINS at short notice with any number of e&ws, from forty (40) to one hundred r- — T also furnish' sin gesr of eight, nine or ten I Gins. 'eet, suitable for my ( SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to repairs of old gins. No charge for drayage i gin s sent by railroad. With an experience of over thirty years as a. man- facturer of gins, and having a shop well supplied with machinery and employing tho beat of workmen, I am enabled to warrant all my work, and to offer to planters aa arood inducements as to quality and price, as any establishment North or South. __ a,14-d3Uw3m O. W. MASSEY. Macon, Ua., vnaieere V SEELEY'S HARD HUB TRSISSrS I BKRTRUSSES. SUPPORT- 1 nuwvbw ■ BRS and pile instru ments, cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weak nesses and Piles. Different approved patterns. Com fortable, safe, light, cleanly, used in bathing, lpde- structible (steel springs. ooated.) Elastic Stockings, Belts, Braoes, Bandages, eto.-GagJT VaErzTY. Es tablishments, 1317 Chestnut street, Phila., and 3 Ann street, New 4ork, opposite Herald Bnilding. Send stamp for pamphlet. Sold by all Druggirts. Mailed or expressed. febZ5-w3m a long experience has proved of roal practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly ever? invention in watchmaking originating in this country or in Eu repo, only those were finally adopted which seven- testing by tho most skillful artisans in ourworks, and long nse on tho part of the public, demonstrated ;< bo essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would particu- larizo: The invention and use of a centre-pinion of pecu liar construction, to prevont damage to tho train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had tho re fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent pinion as being the best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer !Iy admitted by watchmakers to be sally admitted by watemnakers to be tbo best, are used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the freqnent cleaning necessary in other Watobcs. Oar new patent stem-winder, or koylesi Watch, i already a decided success and a great improvement on any stem-winding watch in the American market and by far the cheapest watch of its quality now of fered to tho public. To those living in portions of tho United States where watchmakers do not abound, watchos with the above mentioned improvements which tend to insure accuraor, cleanliness, durability and convenience, mast prove invaluable. Every Watch guaranteed by tho Company. To prevent imposition, bnyers should see thatovery Watoh should bear cither of tho following trade marks: American Watch Co...... American Watch Co American Watch Co., Crescent Pt...., Appleton. Tracy A Co..., ........Waltham, Mass. .........Waltham, Moss. .......'Waltham, Mass, Appleton, Tracy dc Co........ Waltham, Mass. Waltham Watcn Co Waltham, Mass. P. 8. Bartlett Waltham. Mass. Wm. Ellery ...Waltham, Mas. 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 & APPLETON, GENERAL AGENTS, 182 Broadway, New York. ASK TO SEE THE NEW FULL-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 surpassei anything heretofore mado in this country for Railway Engineers, Conductors, eto. apr20-deod*weow3m Burdon Iron Works. M anufacturers of pumping engines tor Water Works, High and Low Pressure En gines. Portable Engines of all kinds. Sugar Mills; Screw, Lever, Drop and Hydraulio Presses; Machin ery in general. HTJBBABD k WHITTAKER, 102 Front street, Brooklyn. N. Y. w inm all persons concerned to bt within tho time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said a pplicant should not be dis missed, in accordance with thoprayerof her petition. Given under my hand officially thismarcbfth, 1870. JOHN F. SHINE, mar9-6w Ordinary. fi EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Two months VJT after date, application will be mado to the Court, of Ordinary of Twiggs connty, Georgia, at the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell all the land cf the estate ofWilliam J. Hammock, late ofsaid connty. deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. JEREMIAH SANDERS, mar12-w2mos Adm’r do bonis non. G EORGIA. T WIGGS COUNT Y—Mrs. E. B. Kene dy vs. E. W. Kesedt—Libel for Divorce Is Twiggs Superior Court, March Them, 1870.—It ap pearing to the Conrt, by the return of the Sheriff of said county in the above stated case, that the defend ant, K. W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said State, it is ordered by tho Court that service bo perfected on said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and u«scii,.r, „ gacfllfa nnhlishoit IJ1PP vguup, Own gia. once a month for four months. By tho Court. CROCK tR A GOODE. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court, March Term, 1870. aprlS-wlamimo J. M. BURKETT, Clerk. G eorgia. . McDonald having applied to be appointed Guar dian of tho persons and property of John T. and Thoma3 A., minor orphans under fourteen years of age, of James A. Roquemore, deceased, and resi dents of said county: This is to cite all persons concerned to be and ap pear at tho Terra cf the Court of Ordinary, to be held on tho first Monday in June next, and show cause, if any they have, why sail James D. McDonald should not ho entruste 1 with the Guardianship ot the per sons and property of said John T. and Thomas A. Roquemore. Witness my official Sigoclure. W. T. SWIFT, apr24 wSOd Ordinary; f EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas. \JC Kindred Kemp. Ex .cutor of Wm. H. Smith, late of Houston county.dceeased, has applied for Dismis sion as such Executor; These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on < r before the first Monday in August next, to show cause, if any, why his petition should not ba granted him. - Given under my hand and official signature this 25th Aprn.1870. W. T- S^IeT, BIBB OOUIIIY. Notice of Sale for Partition. willsell at publio outcry, to the highest bidder TT before the Court-house of Bibb county, on iuesday, the 7th day of June, 1*70, between the legal hours of fate, the following property to-witr Tho iron front store Building, with the groundupon which it stands, now occupied by J. H. Lherry. situated upon the northern fide of Cotton TuI 6 ??:*' ’“jBo cfty of Macon, and said county, and Jl ,n 8ai “ -Avenue, snd fronting on said Avenue housed 1 *? s t’ , ?#situatcd between thastote- r2w^l7lTX ed I 17 E. Tajlorand W. A. Huffto- hnnnd.jK^iv be '-j 1 . m . l ^ a rear of said bnilding, Lre n ^L fr o°f>?°A U °H n uV— ^ 3 This sale is ma le by viruo cf an order from the Superior Court of Bibb county, at the November.1869, anuvirnon term t Tinl 9 IQTft <V_ .L *1 * —__ — — administrator of es tate of G. W. Ros-\ and Airs. M. J. Hamilton, distrib- uteo ofsaid estate. .ommissioners, may7 wtds Administrator’s Sale. 'ATILL bo sold before tbo Court-House door, in . *» Macon, on the first Tuetday in May, 1870, in ter F™ °* l **®. 15 Shares of Stock in the Mseon and Brunswick Railroad Company. Sold as the prop erty of Robert Findlay, deceased, for distribution among his heirs, under a decree of the Court of Ordi nary of Bibb county. Terms Cash. , , J- MONROE OGDEN, Adin r. of Robert Findlay, deceased. apr8-tds A DMINSTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or- JX. derfrom the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in June next, at the Court-house (City Hall) in said county, during the legal hours of sale, a fractional part ot Lor, No. 235, situated and lying in the Wnrrior District, containing fifty acres, moro or less. Sold ai the property of Mil- Ien Tidwell, late of said county, deceased. aprlO-wtd*' * AHtnRi'iSftuor. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By viriuo ofan or der from the Conrt of Ordinary of Bibb County, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jnne next, at the Court-house (City Hall) in said county, during tho legal hours of sale, a part of Lots Nos. 7 and 8, in Square 58, situated on Fourth street, near Brown * Hotel. Thore is on each lot a dwelling house and kitchen. Sold as tha property of Elizabeth Smith, late of said county deceased- One fourth cash, bal ance January 1,1870. apr20-wtl A. J. SMITH, 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, during the legal hours of sale, at the Court-house (City Hall) in said county. Lot Nc. 1 in Square 77, situated and lying on Fourth street, in the city of Macon, Thore is on said lot a dwelling house and stable. Bold es the property of J. A. Draper, lato of said! county, deceased. Terms Cash. S. A. DRAPER, iuar20-w6t. Administrator. A dministratrix sale.—By virtue of an or-. I der from tho Conrt of Ordinary of Bibb connty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, m front of the Court-house doorat Macon, in s id coun ty, between the legal hours of sale, tho following „tj»*St$tes- bury Lit—tsaid lot leased from Jthe City_ Coucoi.l of Brunswick, about tho^ Terms cash. mar20-w6w ho year 1860. for forty years. ELIZA H. STOTESBURY,- Administratrix. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Grenville Wood has i ' * applied for exemption of personalty, and sc xt and valuation of homestead, and I will sotting apart and valuation of homestead, and i will'pass tte same at 10 o'clock A. M„ OC the 6tu day of upontte same at 10 o May, 1870, at my office. apr26-wl0d C-T.W^.^ Ordinary. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry W. Boifocillct. of said connty, applies to be dis- charged from the Guardianship of Elizabeth Hall. This is to notify all persons intcrosfed to bo and ap pear at the Court of Ordinary in said county, on the first Monday in May, 1870, to show cause, if aDy they have, why Letters of Dismission should not be grant ed. Given under my hand officially. . » C. T. WARD. feb2-w3m Ordinary. apr27-' Ordinary. IRWIN COUNTY. E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold before the Court-House door, in the town of Greensboro, Georgia, under an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene connty, on the first Tuesday in Juno. 1870, one Tract of Land, containing four hundred and nfnety aeros (490) in the 10th district of Irwin county. State of Georgia. Said land sold for tho purpose of distribution among tho devisees of James Findley, deeoased. Terms cash. JAMES FINDLEY. aprS-w40d Executor. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John RutberJord applies to tho undersigned for Let ters of Administration, de bonis non. with the will annexed, upon the estate of Charles.Thompson, late ofsaid county; deceased, .... - A11 peisons interested are required to be and ap pear at tho Court Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon day in Juno next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not bo granted the applicant. why letters should not be grante Given under my hand ofiicially. maj3-w30d C.T. WARD.-,, Ordinary. /■^.EORGIA, IRWIN COUNTY.-Whereas, John J. VT Henderson applies to me for Letters or WILKINSON COUNTY. STATE OF GEORGIA,! Supreme Com t.Ap^il term, Wilkinson Countv, Cabut M. Richabsson.1 A,1 £ ‘ J uprei 1870. Presont, his Hon or, Philip B. Robinson, Judge. Libel for Divorce. Rule to Perfect Service. I T appearing to tho Court by the return of the Sheriff that the dofondant 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 Conrt. Else that the case be considered in default and plaintifl be allowed to proceed. Am it is further ordered that this rule be published in th Journal and Mossenger. weekly, once a month, for four months. J. D. JONES, Plaintiff s Attorney. rj.EORGIA, V-T Ofi iUk f WILKINSON COUNTY—Clxkk’s Office Sufesiob Court—I do hereby certify that: he abovo is a true extract from the minutes of said Court. Given under my hand and official signa ture, this 2d day of May. 1870. IVERSON H. FLEETWOOD, may5 lam4mw Deputy Clerk. COTTON GINS REPAIRED i P. C. SAWYER. AT DIXIE WORKS. MACON, - - - GEORGIA. C tOTTON GINS mado as good as now, at from one- j th'rd to ono half the cost of a new Gin, and mado equal to the best Gins manufactured in the United States. Large Gins reduced to any required size. None but the best and most experienced workmen, from the shop of the late Sam’l Griswold, are em ployed, and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded, I keep a large supply of the different kinds »I Ribs used by the several Gin- raakors. Wilkii Crawford, Monroe and Upson, am I following; Wilkinson, M.J. Carswell; Laurens, Joel "Dnoy; Pulaski, James Bohannon, M. F. Grace; ou8ton,C. N. Rountree, Rev. B. F. Thorp; Bibb, Pulaski Holt; Monroe, Jarnrs Trip;: l> n. Rev. James Lyon; Crawford,David McUcc: ana ;oHarde man k Sparks, of Macon. Send in your Gins early, m ordor to gi r-e time to fix them up right. P. C. SA •» 1 E mar20-eod-sw-w-4m Dixie Works. V icon 3B. . Ga; RAFFLE. T HE grand raffloand sale of rri* -ad Per sonal property at Castville.;;, <ue- L A sufficient number of ticks - ... i ■ m .-old to authorize uc to state to the public ib*t the raffle will come off without a doubt Juno ibt, 1870. The property to be raffled consists, in part of a gen eral assortment of merchandise, one large storehouse new), threo dwelling houses and improvements (all ouilt within tho last fow years), 2t town lots in Casa- ville, one town lot in Calhoun, Ga., 400 bushels of corn, 100 sacks of 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 secure them at once. Tiokets only one dollar. ..... . . ■ ' It is so arranged toat every ticket is guaranteed to throw a prize. No blanks. Refer to connty officers of Bartow connty and citizens of Casaville, Ga. Agents wanted. AU orders (enclosing stamp.) should be addressed to L. Q. SjilTH A CO., i ■ Managing Agents, CasaviHe.Ga. apr!4-d4wcod&3ww ' . New Combination! HIE undersigned, having associated themselves M for the traUMtlon of a General Corn- Warehouse business, will, under the rpHE under A together mission and firm name of CAMPBELL & JONES, Reopen the old “Harris” Warehouse, corner 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. Wo have engaged tbeserncee of Mr. R. H. HUTCH INGS, of Jones connty, who wiU he pleased to serve hit* many friends; :r. ■ • ^ . Cor Mr, Campbell will* for the present* be found at tho office cf £. A. Wilcox, Esq. As our Mr, Jones’ membership, in the firm of Ad ams, Jones A Reynolds continues to the close of th* 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 gem OHAS. K. CAMPBELL, late of E. A. WHoox A DONALD B, JONES, of firm of Adams, Jones k 1L fobl3-d±w-6m* enerally ; Reynolds. Russian Bagatelle. AT GEORGIAN©. 1 bleft ss to me for Letters of AdlBtfe' istration upon .tho oetatoof Gcdfrev Parvis, late, tain county, deceased. These are. therefore, to cito and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office on or teforo the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this March 4.1870. WILEY WHITLEY. apr!2-S0d Ordinary. G EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, Camp bell McDaniel, executor, etc., of Isaac M. Young, deceased, late ofsaid county, has filed his final ac counts with me. and asks to be dismissed from said executonsbip. These are to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this WILEY WHITLEY, Ordinary. April 12,1870. apr!2-3mo JASPER, COUETTY, Jones, decease), makes application Tor Letters of Dis mission from raid trust (he having settled up said es tate.) Theso are therefore to cite and admonish ail 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 t COUNTY.-Whereas. Jesse LX M. Owens and Elbert Canard, Executors of the last WiU and Testament of John Cunard. late of said county, deceased, apply to have said WiU proven in solemn form: Thi3 is to cite nnd admonish ail persons interested to show cause, if any they have, 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. f EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whoreas. it has VX been represented to me that the estate of John Simpson, late of said connty, deceased, is without legal representative, these are. therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on the first Monday iz^June next, then, and there to show cause, if any they have, why adminis tration upon said estate should not vest in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or other fit and proper person. a3 provided by law. Witness my hand and official signature, this 13th of April, 1870. apr!7-w30d J. W. BURNEY. Ordinary. J ASPER SALES. COUNTY POSTPONED .—Will be sold before tho SHERIFF’S ■■■I Court-House door, in the town of Montioello, Josper county, with in the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, the following property, to-wit; Seven hundred acres of land, mors or less, known as the Lynn Place, adjoining lands of Lewis'W. Pen and others. Also, four hundred acres of land, more or _JL ,roperty of Matthoir Whitfield, deceased, to satisfy a fi la. issued from Jasper Superior Court in favorof Reid Smith and Charlie Smith, vs. John F. Patterson. Leroy M. Wilson and Pleasant Wi'son, Executors of Matthew Whitfield, deceased. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one small house in Hillsboro, Jasper county, known as the Shoe-shop of Henry Fisher. Levied on as the roperty of Wesley Goolsby to satisfy affi. fa. issued rom Jasper County Court, in favor of P. W. Dorsett. roperty pointed out by plaintiff. B. T. DIGBY, mayl~w30d Deputy Sheriff. HEA8.XOXT COQWR. —Whereas, Mor- Kemp, appli f EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.— 1 VX can Kemp, Administrator of John for dismission, AU interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections to the Bame, if any, within the time prescribed by law. — Witness my hand, this FebruanMO^STU^^ feb!3-w90d * Ordinary. G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—E. S. Parker, at - ■ ■ *' far — letters< ttted£ ^ time prescribed by law. Witness my hand, March 17.1870. mar24-*90d JAS. M. LOWE. Ordinary: G eorgia—marion county sheriff’s SALS,—Will be sold before the Conrt house flar — _. .BALL. .. door in the town of uuena Vista, on tho 1st Tuesday in Jane n«xt, town lot No. 8, in Mock B. in the town of Buena Vista, containing three and a half sores. Said lot levied on as the property of to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Mi Superior Court, in favor of Wm. M. Brown, vs, via Golden. PiopMtTpointed out by may4-w80d Depnty Sheriff. COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. NE cf the most delightfol RESIDENCES in Mid- " die Georgia, on a commanding eminence, half a mile from Griffin,- Urge six room house, oight year* old, built in modern style. AU necessary out-build ings. conveniently arranged. Twenty-seven and a half acres of land, subdivided into Gardens, Orch ards, Lots, Pastures, etc. A constant stream of water running through. A well of the coolest water. Ap ply to Bpeer & Beck, Griffin : N. Ooeer. Albany, or • BUTTS A BROTHER. apr!5-dlawtf Macon, Ga. f EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas,-C. A. \T Thafpe applies to the undersigned for Letters of Administration upon the estato of of Mary- Van- valkinburgh* lato of said county* deceased. All persons interested are required to bo anqappear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in Juno next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant, | i under my hand officially. •. C. T. W AW U, .Given i may3-w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. John Campbell, administrator, de bonisnon, of the es tate oi Dominie Crabic.late or said county deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cito 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. Giren tinder my hand officially. _ ■ pi— C. T. WARD. may3-w30m Ordinary. DOOR? COUNTY. G GORGTA,DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, David G. Purvis has applied to me for letters of guardian ship of the person and property of Lucinda and The*. F. Cone, minors and orphans of Irwin Cone deceased. These are therefore, to cite all eoncored to be and ap pear at my .office on or before tho first Monday in May next, then and there to show causo if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.. Given under my hand * “ 29th day of March, 1870, l-i ‘ mar31-w30d ipuld not be granted. . . hand and official signature this, 1870, WM. H. DAVIES. Ordinary. f EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, James VJf M. Penny applies to me for Letters of Guardian ship of the persons and property of Isabella and Missouri Hightower, orphans of Eason G. Hightower, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite ail coneorned to be and appear at my office on or beiore the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Givon under my hand and official signature, this April 9,1870. WM. H. DAVIES,. aprl2-td Ordinary. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue ofan or der from the Ordinary ofDooiy county, will be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Vienna, entho first Tuesday in June next, between the lezal hoars of sale, Lot of Land No. 170. in the 14th District of Dooly connty, containing 202J4 acres. Said Land belonging to the estato of Daniel Smith, deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM GAFF, aprl2-wtd ——«t> - Administrator. /^LEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—'Whoreas. James VX Young ai Young applies to me for letters of administra tion upon the estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased, Theso are therefore to cite all concerned to do and ap- earatmy office, on or before the fin t Monday m «une next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. may6 w3mj Ordinary. & U. EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas Pleasant Ray, administrator upon the estate of William Lowe, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis mission from his said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons mtereated to be and ap pear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au gust next, there and then to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 2d day Of May, 1870. WILLIAM H. DAVIES, mayS-wSOl Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—GEORQIA, HocSTOX C'OUSTT.—By virtue of an order from the Hon. Ordinary of said county,- will be sold, beiore the Court-house door in Perry, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol-. lowing Lands, to-wit: 106 acres of LotNo, 199; 2021-2 acres of Lot No. 2C0: 100 acres of Lot No. 216. and leu acres of Lot No. 218, Lot No. 217, containing 150 areas making in the aggregate 658)4 acres, more or less, all in the Eloventh District of said county. Sold as the property of James A. Roquemore, lato of.said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Terms of sale onc-haif cash, the other half payable by the first of January next, with notes utd approved security* EDWARD JACKSON, Adm’r de bonis non, etc., of Jas. A. Roquemore, deo’d. m»r24-w!0t H OUSTON SHERIFF SALE.—Willbesold. before tho 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 146 in the upper Fifth District of Houston county. Levied on as the prop erty of R. E. Story to satisfy a fi- hart* Curd. JOHN R. COOK, hart & Curd aprl-w30d Sheriff. H ouston county mortgage sale—wu he sold before the Court-house door in the town nf Purr* on the 1st Tuesday in June the following iropertyto-wit: Lot of land No. 22 in the 10thdis trict of Houston county, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in aM Har " y “9sas%?®&£hte H OUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.-WU1 bo sold be fore the Conrt House door in Perry, Houston connty, on the first Tuesday in Jon* next, between' the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.: One undivided half interest in the foliowlnjroots of oiunty, containing in all five hundred and fifty-five (555) acres, more or less, as the property of J as- B- Barrett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Houston county, in favor cf John A- BWrettl d86 JOHN no of an order from iston county, will next, between the 'ourt-Honse door G UARDIAN’S SALK.-Br the Court of Ordinary be sold on the first Tuesday lAfffti hours of sal©* in frOBt