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Tlie Greor^ia ^W'ee.kly Telegraph, and. Journal & lYTessenger.
lELEGBAFH.
October 31 —The correspon-
fits n ‘‘ ' ’(be government and government
Ijee^'ViA indicates a determination to
^° al f'Vi~scEixAKT.—Gortscbakoff had a
Emperor William, andsnb-
W ist i «i*h Bismarck. The snbjoct is nn-
rt 5f#t ^TLiers refuses to modify his ultima.
pH**- r nc land regarding the commercial
fS> 10 Thi'Eaelish Cabinet had five councils
W week. The foreign policy was
rfliB • snbiect of discussion. The reorgani-
heEnglish army is rapidly progress.
|n0*“niiuents are being brought to the
L. ™ jr j t "and an immense accnmolation of
[rC D ‘ ter ‘ n 'october 31.—A contract has been
I 155 whereby the Chesapeake and Ohio
I serf® 1 , genres a controlling interest in the
Cincinnati and Lexington road.
October 31.—Two boilers in quick
5 • nfioloJed in the Vnlcan Iron Works.
(*“*“*“_ was fatally, and eiRht severely hurt
£b»P tr ^ 1 * Octbber 31.—Daniel H. Wells,
:» Ll r Sillt ’ i, 4 te City, has been released on
Iff* )HH ), on charge of murder. Cases for
Mil w *•’, n i j,iony are pending. In one case, the
£*“*?,, j g plaintiff-
&& »«r.T0N, October 31.—W. F. Forbes,
loent at Philadelphia, has been sns-
!B»f; h f r „ e d with §23,000 defalcation. Fall
General Sherman leaves Bos-
•^,1 ebarj
S^'V^pk^for a six month’s European visit.
t*» eS - es . snr ances that Colonel J. G. Stokes,
JiUb»o». w' 11 be a PP ointed ^nsQl to Bio
Tw«m'ract office of the post-office depart-
. ” engaged to-day considering bids for
**“■"Vjwjth contracts. The routes in-
ffavst Virginia 3, Virginia 11, North Caro-
c ‘ a3 t r, e0 rfiia 4, Florida 2, Alabama 78, Mis-
Arkansas 50, Louisiana 12, Texas 4G.
*Tireare good assurances that no change will
I6 V in the Savannah Custom-house, not-
riW»ailing the efforts that are being made for
rJKobb's removal.
Tke Kn-k'u* arrests were considered in the
Applications for bail were referred
t)iS Attorney General, he having exclusive
^CaiwxsTos, October 31.—There were two
K^oliJ^oTtoblr 31.—Arrived, Frank
w from Bremen, with GOO emigrants.
Six hundred feet of the levee caved in from
Vnntazt to Louisa streets.
Yirssi, October 31.—The resignation of
Hohenwoitb, mieiater, has been formally ao-
wnied. ILron Holzgelham is forming a new
B&istrr. Hol/getbam was Minister of Fi-
mEce in Count Patoekis’ Cabinet
Stw Vors, October 31.—Arrived, Charles
!o ‘. drived out, City of Brussels, which en-
tcuuttrrd a hnrricane off the coast of Ireland,
jte funrih officer was washed overboard and
several of the crew were injured.
laaiEEiruiA, October 31.—The Enterprise
jjsantc,) Company has suspended.
Cosct'SP, October 31.—E'ghteen hundred
f'.«p»ud six horses from Canada have been
sued for undervaluation.
Ojwioo. October 31.—An old tannery boiler
{kb over pressure exploded—one was killed
ltd several hurt
WssHBGToS, October 31.—It has transpired
git there has been much straw bidding for
•tjshern mail contracts opened to-day, and as
lit Attorney-General's opinion compels the
fostcnsler-General to award the contract to the
lists: bidlor, it is probable that most of the
Usporary contracts made last July, to end De-
water 31st, or until otherwise ordered by the
fatmaster, will be continned until the next
mail lulling.
The geographical boundaries and change of
eomimdew of military divisions and depart-
neits pending, causes excitement in military
writs. On dit, that Sheridan is to be assigned
lo the Depart ment of the South,
llntrais, October 31-—The crew of the
stumer Mary Boyd mutinied. The mate shot
i negro. The timely arrival of the police s .ved
the imio'a life. Several mutineers were ar
tested but the ring leaders escaped.
Philadelphia, October 81.—The report of
the Board of Health is as follows: Soiall-pox
eases last week, 43G; for the year, 1,047.
Deaths last week, 83; for the year, 283.
B'ltimoke, October 31.—Dick Jackson won
the kind e race. Time, 4:17. Joe Daniels won
th-mile racs for two year olds. Time, 1:54}. Al-
roy con the mile and a half race for beaten
horses. Tune, 2:49} la the two mile heats Allie
Hunt won the rirsr, Conductor the second and
third. Time, 3:50}, 3:51}, 4:02}. Track heavy.
Sew Toes, November 1.—James Fisk, Jr.,
vu formally arrested last evening on suit of
JoscpLiae Mansfield in a civil action to recover
§30.000 of Mansfield's which Fisk used but
failed to account for. He gave boil in the snm
of 533,000.
A letter from Mansfield to Fisk upbraids him
for peifidy to her, and says it is a shame to com
pel her, who grew up with him from nothing to
the now great Erie impresario, to vindicate her-
•fit in a coart. She refers to his scheme re
velled to hor four years ago, of stealing Erie
boots, and of staying with him in Jersey City,
jsd how, when he was bnyiDg the New York
L-gislatnrc, he said it. wonld result in either a
Fi‘k palace in New York or a stone palace at
Sag Sing, and requested her, if it was the lat
ter, to take a cottage outside of the prison. She
»willing to have her affairs arbitrated by Wm.
M. Evarts; but says if his power over the courts
it still supreme, and Tammany is still able to
protect him. the award may still be his.
Cixcsssati, November 1.—The Daily Eoqui-
rf r, the leading organ of the Democracy of
Ohio, contains this morning an editorial ex
posing preference for Tnomas A. Scott, of
Pennsylvania, as the Democratic candidate for
0 Presidency. The article discusses Mr. Scoti's
ntness for office at considerable length.
Biltimobx, November 1.—A boiler in the
Ooverton Sugar Refinery exploded—killing one
tnd scalding a number.
Matamobas, October 27.—A conrier brings
«ws from the capital to the 23d. All was
4 a *t. Diaz is not in the field. All the Gov
ernors had offered Juarez congratulations and
ra rpart to suppress the Monterey pronuncia-
wuto. The Juarists deny the capitulation of
Siltillo. The revolutionists hold communica-
t:ons between Monterey and the border.
New Orleans, November I.—The races com
mence December 5th—three races each day
fen thousand dollars in prizes and stakes. Two
bardie races and one 6teeple chase daring the
neeting.
Washington, November 1.—It was stated
to-day by a high executive officer that it was
probable the Ku-klux prisoners, with the ex
ception of a few of the most prominent, would
•s admitted to bail.
Captain George A. Magruder, of the United
States navy, died in Paris.
Emery, who gave way for Stokes, is reap
pointed supervisor of revenuo for Tennessee.
Grant offers his interest in the Seneca stone
company for sale.
The debt statement shows a decrease daring
•be month of nearly §9,000,000; gold in Treas
ury §09,000,000; currency §10,250,000. §1,500,-
'*») 3 per cents of the denomination of §5000,
from No. 2593 to 2818, and of §10,000, from
23G7 to 2833, are called in. Interest ceases
December I.
Colonel Robb, Collector of Customs at Sa-
T «raab, has gone home with high assurances
•bit he frill not be molested.
A military order issued to-day, transfers
•North Carolina from the Department of the
r**b to the Department of the South. The
Indian Territory north of Texas and south of
binsas are added to the Department of Texas,
nader command of General Augnr, and the De
partment °f Texas is added to military division
of Missouri. The Department of Platte is dis
continued, and the territory embraced is at-
. cbed to the Department of Missouri. Lonis-
laB », Arkansas, Mississippi and the gulf ports
?? fif east as and embracing Fort Jefferson and
{'■‘y West constitute a new command, called the
wcpartinent of the Gulf, under command of
La! - Emory of the 5th Cavalry.
Montgomery, Nov. 1.—The State Fatr is to-
y n decided success, notwithstanding the bad
cather of yesterday and last night. The •rtf*
•cs exhibited are numerous and show the great
Progress of the State in manufactures. The
groat races are yet to come off. The most
.^running and trotting horses of the South
St." 8 ** are present to contend on Thursday,
*l aa y, and Saturday.
^Oarleston, November 1.—The new reform
‘ygovemment elected last August, by a com-
cW* 0n substantial citizens of all
®nd parties, was installed into office to-
jF; Mayor Wegener will at once inaugurate
jPOitant measures for municipal reform.
cn-/ 6 * 8 peat rejoicing in the community in
“--Cqaence of the change.
ronu? LE Mock, November L—Home movers en
restswf° m Geor 8fa to Texas passed thronghhere
•ha r y , accor “panied by negroes raised with
Abon?* y ’ t. and f°Bowing them from choice.
Wapnn two hundred negroes surrounded the
f. r( r, t n - 3 ’ and took the negroes by force, creating
1 •ndignation among the whites.
FROI1 ATLANTA.
Orgauization of the Legislature.
Bolloch will Not Return.
Personal EfTects of Bullock and
Kimball Seized.
Special to the Telegraph and Messenger.
Atlanta, November 1.—The Senate met at
10 a. m , and proceeded with organization.
The Senators elect from the additional dis
tricts were sworn in by Judge Parrot. The
Democratio caucus nominations of Tuesday
night were all elected. President, L. N. Tram
mel ; Secretary, T. W. J. Hill; Messenger, A.
Cameron; Doorkeeper, G. W. Anderson. The
President was conducted to the chair by Sena
tors Welch, Hinton and Reese. He acknowl
edged the manifestation of the confidence of
tho body in his selection, and pledged a faith
ful discharge of his duties, invoking charity
and forbearance, and hoping their convocation
wonld redonnd to the good of the State. B. B.
Hinton was elected Persident pro tern.
The Senate then adjourned to 10 a. m. to
morrow.
House.—The Democratic members met in
canons in the Representative Hall at 9 a. m. to
nominate candidates for Speaker and Clerk.
For Speaker J. M. Smith, of Mnscogee, re
ceived 68 yotes; J. B. Camming, of Richmond,
57. For Clerk J. D. Waddell received 73; Cary
W. Styles, 43; J. W. Dodd, 10.
Tho House was called to order at 10 o’clock
a. m. for organization. Tho oath to the mem
bers was administered by Judge Harrell. The
body then proceeded to the election of Speaker.
On the first ballot Smith received 121 votes;
Joel R. Griffin, (Radical) 21.
The Speaker elect was conducted to the chair
by Messrs. McMillan, Camming, and Griffin.
He briefly thanked them for the confidence re
posed, and counseled forbearance, wisdom, jus
tice and moderation.
In the election for Clerk, J. D. Waddell re
ceived 131 votes, and J. R. W. Johnson (Rad.)
22. Waddell was qualified. L. Carrington was
appointed assistant clerk.
A message from the Executive Department
in regard to the Bibb county contested election
was received and referred to a special commit
tee.
Dunlap Scott introduced resolutions to the
effect that the charges of Bullock, as the rea
sons for his resignation, against the General
Assembly and people of Georgia, are grossly
defamatory and utterly false; also, declaring a
vacancy in the office of Governor, and that it is
the opinion of tho General Assembly that Pres
ident Trammell is entitled to exercise the Ex
ecutive power during the vacancy, and provid
ing for a joint committee of one from the Sen
ate and two from the House, to wait upon
Conley to communicate this report and his
reply.
The House adjourned to 10 A. si. tc-morrow.
The impression is general that Bullock will
not return. His piano and carriage is at the
depot for shipment bat they have been attached
for debt. The movables of H. I. Kimball have
been levied on.
There will be a caucus of the Democrats to
night. There is nothing certainly indicating
the future policy cf the Legislature, but the
general idea is that an election bill will be pass
ed ordering an election for Governor in thirty
days. The propriety of nominating a candi
date by the Democratic members of the Legis
lature is under consileration.
The Radicals profess astonishment at Bullock’s
mrse. H. H. J.
New York, November 1.—The Board of
Health has declared Charleston and Key West
infected ports. Vessels thence will be qnaran-
tice l until after November 8th.
Cincinnati, November 1.—Sidney D. Max
well, many years connected with the Gazette,
succeeds William Smith, resigned, as Super
intendent of Chamber of Commerce.
’Charleston, November 1.-—Three fever
deaths in the last 24 hours.
Vienna, November 1.—Baron Halzgetham de
clining, the Emperor wanted Baron Hellons-
berg, formerly Governor of Bohemia, to form
the Cabinet.
New York, November 1.—Arrived, City of
Brooklyn, Flamstead, Russia. Arrived out,
Hibernian.
Savannah, November L—Arrived, bark Goe
the, from Hamburg via Sandy Hook; schooners
D. Talbot, Rockland, and Czar, from Philadel
phia. Cleared, bark Araminta, for Liverpool;
schooner Wave, for Nassan.
Charleston, November 1.—Arrived, steamer
Tsppahannock, from New Orleans; schooner
Carrie S. Webb, from New York; schooner Sa
rah Wood, from Philadelphia. Sailed, schooner
J. W. Wilson, for Baltimore; schooner W. S.
Dearborn, for Wilmington, DeL ; schooner Ada,
for St. John’s, N. B.
Synopsis of Weather Statement.
War Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer, 1
Washington, D. C., November 1,7:40, p. M.j"
The area of lowest barometer which was
Tuesday afternoon in Indiana, has moved north
east to Lake Hnron and thence to the coast
of Maine with continually diminishing press
ure. Fresh southwest winds veering to north
west with rain, have prevailed from the Caro
lines to Maine. Clear and clearing weather is
now reported from New Jersey to Georgia.
Northeast winds on the upper Lakes and Lake
Erie, have backed to soutbwest. The barome
ter has fallen somewhat at tho northwest sta
tions, but clear weather continues. Northerly
winds and cloudy weather continue in the Gulf
States west of Georgia. The temperature has
risen west of Illinois and Michigan, and to a
slight event on the Atlantic coast It has fallen
elsewhoi".
Probabilities: The area of high barometer
in the Ohio Valley will probably move north
and east with brisk north winds to-night, for a
short time, from Virginia to New York, followed
by partially cloudy and clear weather on Thurs
day in the Middle States and on the lower Lakes,
and with southwest winds and rising tempera
ture on upper Lakes north. _ Westerly winds
veering to southwest will continue on Lake On
tario on Thursday, and fresh northwest winds
will continue on the New England coast, in
creasing to a moderate gale at some distance off
shore. The low pressure on the coast of Maine
will probably produce a severe storm in Nova
Scotia. Cautionary signals are ordered from
Chesapeake Bay to Maine for this evening.
NewYork, November 1.—Register McLaughlin
of Brogkljn threatened <.o whip Mayor Kalbfleis-
chin at the latter'soffice to day, on account of the
publication of a slander against a femolo school
teacher, in a paper called the City of Brooklyn,
edited by Alexander Delmar, ex-director of the
Bureau of Statistics at Washington, and said to
be an organ of the Mayor. The latter denied
any knowledge of tho article. Much public in
dignation is felt against Delmar, whom Mo-
Langhlin said he will cowhide at sight.
Jordan, the Caban Goneral, made application
for releases to-day before Judge Benedict on tho
ground that he has been indicted over a year
without trwL The arguments will be heard on
the Stb.
John Jackson was convicted of issuing coun
terfeit money.
The Long Island sugar refinery is embar
rassed by excessive purchase of molasses at
prices higher than are now current, by ono of
its officers who is missing, though not suspected
of being a defaulter. The liabilities of the
concent are stated to be §725,000, and suspen
sion is feared.
NewYork, November 1.—English Journals re
ceived to-day contain disavowals on the part of
Sir Stafford Northcote, the Marqni3 of Lorn,
the Duke of Richmond, Earl Derby, Earl Carn
arvon, Lord Lennox and Gathorne Hardy, of
aDy connection with the new social movement.
Paul Cassagnac. the Bonapartist, will, it is
said, resume the direction of the Paris Pays. Mil
lard, the founder of the Petit Journal, which
attained an enormous circulation under the
Emnire, is dead.
The Queen of Belgium refases to pay a dress
maker’s bill of sixty-seven thousand francs on
the ground that it is exorbitant.
Napoleon expresses a conviction that an alli
ance between England, France and Russia will
become imperative. It is stated that Captain
Barton, a distinguished traveler, who was re
moved from the English consulate at Damascus,
has been offered another similar post in an
English expedition, to observe the solar eclipse,
which was to start October 26. A great pirate
has captured many merchantmen in the Archi
pelago. A heating In the Tichborne case will
I be resumed November 17. It is definitely sta-
• ted that the Mordaunt case will be retried. The
German government will shortly introduce con
scription into Alsace. A new Costa Rica loan
of £500,000 sterling has been introduced in
London at 74 per cent.
San Francisco, November 1.—The steamer
America left for China to-day, carrying 700
returning Chinese and an unusual number of
cabin passengers.
New Brunswick, N. J., November 1 —The
tracks of the north Hudson county railway in
Hoboken, was torn np to-day by the city au
thorities in conseqnence of a disagreement as
to the rights of each.
St. Petersburg, November I.—The journal
De St. Petersburg in referring to the case of the
Russian Minister at Washington, denies that
Catacasey has been told that he cannot stay in
Washington after the visit of Grand Duke Alexis,
and states that the Amerioan Minister ha3 never
informed the government here that the Ameri
can government threatened to send the Russian
Minister his passports.
Philadelphia, November 1.—Pension Agent
Forbes was held in §25,000 bail.
rTEOBGIA, CRAWFOBD OOONTY.—17. G.
U Anltman and Clayton Willingham have each
applied to me for exemption of personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. si. on the
16th day of November next, at my cilice in Knox
ville. October 31.1371.
no2 2t«J. W. AVANT, Ordinary.
p EOBGIA, CBAWFOBD COUNTY—James B.
OT Johnson has applied to me for eftmption of
personalty, and I shall pats upon the same at my
office, in Knoxville, on the
next, at 10 o’clock A. sl
nov2 3t*
my
I day of November
J. W. AVANT,
Ordinal y.
Balter Postponed SnerUPs bale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Newton, Baker county, on the
first Tuesdiy in December next, within the legal
hours of sale: Lot of land No. 133, in the 8th dis
trict, as the property of S. B. Lester, to satisfy
a lien fi fa., B. F. Cochran vs. 8.B. Lester. Pro
perty pointed out by S. B. Lester.
nov2-tds DAVID McMUBBY, Sheriff.
rjEORGIA. JONES COONTY.—Whereas.Green C.
VX Smith and C. L. Bryant apply to me for Admin
istration on the estate of EJirabeth Bryant, deceased.
These ara to cite and admonish all concerned to show
cause at this office, if any they hare, cn or by the first
Monday in December n:xt, why the same shall not
bo granted.
Given under my hand cffioially.
octl7 w30 t KOLAND T. R05S. Ordinary
A JJMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
jtX. order fr m the Court of Ordinary of Quitman
county will be solJ on tho First Tuesday in Decem
ber, 18il, before the Court-House door in George
town, between the legal honrs. all the tract of land
in said county, whereon Jam** Suggs resided at the
tram of his death, containing TO J acre*, more or less,
consisting of L -ts of land Nos. £H and 89. and fractions
of hots Nos. 85.98 and 103 in the Eighth District, and
also 15:% aerrs of Lot No. 96 in the Twenty-firs; Dis
trict, originally Lee, now Qaitman county. This
plantation is well improved and contains thereon a
gcod Grist Mill.
Term* of Sale—Half cash, the b Banco on twelve'
months’ t.me, with real security.
oc t 21-w40d AW -™°
J - J W CKUMB A !v.} Adm ’ rs -
'PAYLOR SHERIFF SALES.-Will be sold before
i. the Court-house door in the town of Butler, with
in the legal houi* of silo, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 181 in the 14th District of orisinally
Muscogee, now Taylor county, containinc 202J-- acres
more or less. Levied on as the property of Samuel
Montgomery, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of said court, in favor of officcisof Court
vs. Samuel Montgomery and two tax fi. la. vs. S-
Montgomery.
Also at the same time and placo. 192 acres of lot of
land No. 14, in 15thDistrict i.f originally Muscogee,
now Taylor county. Levied on as tho pi operty of W.
H. Walker, i gent for Mrs. A. A. Walker, to satisfy
tax fi. fa. vs. W. H. Walker, agent Mrs. A. A. Walker.
Also at the s unetime and place, lot of land No-
212. in the 13th District of orivimlly Muscogee, now
Taylor county, containing 20214 acres more or less.
Levied on a-i the properly of Vv m. Anderson, to satis
fy fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court if said coun
ty in favor of L. M. Spear vs. Wo. Anderson.
tov2 tds L. HILL, Sheriff.
B AKER SHERIFF S SALE.—Win be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court house door in Nowton, in said county, within
the legal hours of sale: Lot of Land No. 103, in tho
8th District of said county, to satisfy fi. fa. issued
from Doushertybupirinr Court—Will am H.Oakman
vs. N. P. Bronson. Adm’r. of Reuben Ryals, princi
pal, and Root. A Bens, endorser. Property pointed
out by Vasin A Davis.
tov2-tds DAVID MoMURRY, Sheriff
C RAWFORD COUNTY DECEMBER SHERIFF
SALE.—Wili be sold before the Court-house
door in the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuerday in
December next, lot of land No. 52 in the second district
of originally Houston now Crawford county, contain
ing 20214 ao- es more or less. Levied on .as the prop
erty oi Cornelius C. WhittiDgton. to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued out of the Superior Court of Crawford county—
John G. Colbert, administrator de bonis non. etc., on
the estate of W. H. Harris, deceased, vs. Cornelius C.
Whittington, ■ rincipal. and James N. Mathews, secu
rity. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
nc2tds A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff.
rt BORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas. Mrs.
VX Clarinda Quinn, administratrix of the estate of
Dr. Terry Quinn, deceased, represents to the Court, in
her potitioa du’y filed in office, that she has fully ad
ministered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite and
admonish all person concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any the; can. why said aimiuis-
tratrix should not be discharged from her administra
tion on the first Monday in February next. 1872
JNO. L. PARKER. Ordin
no23m
iinary.
(tLEORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.-Mrs. Ella W.
v-T Scurry applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion upon the estate of James R, Scurry, late of said
county, deceased. And all persons interested are re
quired to show cause, if any they have, on the first
Monday in December next, why said letters should
not be granted as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signature, this Octo-
ber2L 1871. CLEMENT GtiKE,
oct23 w30d . ~ Ordinary.
1 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND.—By virtue of an
. order of the Superior Court of Macon county,
December term. 1870. will be sold before tua Court
house door, in Fort Gaines, on tbo first Tuesday in
“ le. the
onsa:
of No.
139, in the 7th district of originally Lee. now Clay
county, containing 350 acres more or less. These
lands are well improved and well watered, 200 acres
cleared, having good dwelling, gin house, screw and
all necessary outbuildings, andiu good condition for a
crop the ensuing year—situated 3 miles from Cotton
Bill and about the seme from Morris’ Station.
Terms of salo—Half cash, the balance in 12 months,
with approved security. Bond for titles.
For further information apply to John Moore,
Hatcher’s Station, James Carraway, on the place, or
to myself, at Garden valley. Macon county, Ga.
octO-tds JOHN WHITCUABD. Trustee.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or
der of the Couit of Ordinary of Crawford county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday iu December next,
at Knoxville, between the lawful bouts of sale, all
the lands Lclongicg to the estate of David Brown,
deceased. Terms cash.
oct28 wtds* E. AULTMAN, Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —By virtue of an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, during
tho leg* 1 hours of sale, before the C«urt-house door
in the city of Macon, a part of lot 80, containing 93
acres, more or less. Also 25 acres, a i art of lot So.
77, situated in the soutbwest corner of said lot. All
lyitg in originally Baldwin, now June- county. Said
lanos belonging to t e estate of Henry Champion
late of said county, deceased. Terms c ub.
oct!7 wtds CHAS. R. RICE. Adm’r.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas,Green C.
Smith and L. C. Bryant apply to me for Admin
istration de bonis i oa on the estate of John Bryant
decease!; r
These are to cite and admonish all concernc d to show
c»use. If any they have, at this ofi c*. on or by the
first Monday in December next, why the tame shall
not be granted. _ . „
Given under my hand officially.
octl7 w30d KOLAND T- B0S3. Ordinary.
/~1 UARDIANS’ SALE.—Will bo sold, on the first
VJT Tuesday in December, 1871, in Knoxville, Craw
ford county : Lots of land Nos. 86, 104, 103, and the
west half of No. 117. in the 2d district of said
county, being tho homestead of the late Martha A.
Jones.
Sold under an order from the Court of Ordinary
for the benefit of tho children ol said Martha A.
Jones.
Terms, Cash. WM. B. BROWN.
Guardians of the minor children
Martha A. Jones.
HENRY T. BROWN,
SAMUEL BARRON,
hildren of Daniel J. an
and
cct26tds
A DMINISIRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in Deccmbernext, by virtue of an
order from tho Ordinary, before the Court-house
door at Vienna, in Dooly county. Lots of land Nog.
113 and 141. in the 10th district of said county. Un
der incumbrance of tho widow’s dower.
Terms of sale, one-halt cash, and the ether half
12 months’credit. JOHN N. ADKINS,
oct2fl tds* Administrator.
E XECUTORS’ SALE. —In accordance with the
provisions of the will ofWm. S. Middlebrooks,
dec’ll, will be sold before the Court-house door in
Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, between the usual hours of sale: 400
acres of land, more or less, belonging to said dec’d.
Estate situated on the waters of Falling Creek, in the
Northern portion of said county, aojoining lands of
Mrs. Jane M. Holland, Wra. Childs and others, fair
quality, good producing land, with dwelling, and all
necessary buildings thereon. Sold for distribution.
Terms on day of sale.
A. S. MIDDLEBRCOKS,
WM. CHILDS.
W. P. MIDDLEBROOKS,
oct26 tds Executors.
Gr
UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, will
be sold beforo the Court-house door, in Irwinton, iu
said county, on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale,the following lands, to-
wit: Lots Nos. 257, 258. 267 and 268, containing 810
aces. On-tbisplaCe is a dwelling house, gin house
and screw and all necessary outbuildings.
Also, lots Nos. 259. 266and 100 acres of lot No. 240,
and 92 acres of lot No. 241. Containing in all 5,971
acres, known the as Jiicks’ place.
Also, 110% acres cf lot No. 241. and 92 acres of lot
N». 242, known as the Nelron place.
These places are all under a good fence, and the
most of the open land in a fine state of cultivation,
the remainder in original forest. To those who de-
sireto combine stock raising with farming, ho better
opportunity will ever be offered in this country
for obtaining a place so well adapted to this purpose.
The other lands are very productive, as can be seen
from the crop grown this year, and the stock range
cannot be surpassed by any place in the Oconee
Swamp. .
For further particulars apply to F. Chambers, at
Irwinton, or to John Hooks, on the place, or the un
dersigned, at Clinton, Ga.
Tho above property sold for distribution among the
children of D. N.Smith, dec’d.
Terms, cash. ROBT. HARDEMAN.
oct26tda Guardian.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—'Will be sold on tho
first Tuesday in •.December noxt. before the
Court-house door in the town of Monticello, Jasper
county, 202acres of land, belonging to the estateof
Tbeophilus Pye, adjoining lands of T. B. Pye and
J, H. Roberts. Terms on dav of sal'- ,
0 ctl7 tds* B. T. DXGBY, Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—Bt virtue of an
jtX. freer of the Court of Ordinary of Taylor conn-
ty, wilt be sold before the Court-house do<-r, in the
tjwncf Butler, on the first Tuesday in November
next, tbe following lands:
„ West 14 of lot No. 9, in the 14th. east M of lot No.
?. in the 15th and the undivided 14 of lot No. 10, in
in the 15th district, of said county, containing in all
acres, more or less, and known as th« Andrew
McCsnts’place. '
Also, at the same time and piece, lot No. 2:6. south
Jiof lot No. 244 and 3) acres of the northern part ol
lot No. £37, all in the 13th district of said county,
known as the Rome place, and containing 330 acres
more or less.
Also, lots Nos. STand 104. in the 14th district of said
connty. containing 405 acres, more or less, and known
astheihos. Brown plsce. bold as the property of
the estate of D. W. Miller, late of said connty.
. Terms—one half cast; balance at 12 months, with
interest from dato. Rond for titles given until final
payment. SUSAN H. MILLER.
oct24 tds .Administratrix.
| ,'XECUTORS’ SALE.—Will he sold before the
O urt-house door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe
county, on the first Tuesday in December, the lands
belonging to the estate of Mead LeSnenr, lying on
the line of the Macon and Western Railroad, near
Crawford’s Station, and consisting of one thousand
acres of land, more or less, and adjoining lands ol
Hardy Perkins and others. This property lies well,
is well watered, with comfortable improvements,
and combines in every way the requisites for a com
fortable home. Terms cash-
Parties wishing to examine the lands can do so by
application on the premise*.
WM. N. CLARK, Ex’r.
„ , HENRIETTA K.LesUEUR. Ex’x,
oct23 wtds With the will annexed.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
Jt\. first Tuesday in December next, usual hourot
sale, before the Court-bnuie door in Jeffersonville, in
Twiggs coun'y, the half interest in lot of land No.
133, in the 7th district of Twiggs connty, (known as
the Lime Kiln lot)—the property of James R. Butts,
deceased. Terms of *ale made known the dBy of sale.
WM."ILATWOOD,} Administrators,
oo) 23 wtds
p E0RGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Whereas, Fran-
\J" cis A. Wheel!*, administrator of the estate of
George B. Johnson.de eased, represents in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered ou record, that he has
fully administered the estate of said Johnson : This
is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to appear and showpiu-e, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged
from said trust, and receive litters of dismission on
the first Monday in February next, 1872.
oct20wlam3m JNO.L. PARKER, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA. .MARION COUNTY.-Whereas Jnck-
KJ son M. Gill. Administrator, etc., of James Per
ryman, deceased, has appliod for leave to sell a por
tion of the real estate of said deceased
All persons interested us notified of the above
application
Witness my hand, October 20. 1871.
eo)2230d JAS. M.LOWE. Ord’y,
T?XECUT0R’S SALE.—For purpose of division of
the heirs of • state of R. L. P.ye. I offer a very
fine, well improved, good houses, and every conve
r>ience of a farm, 1.780 acres of land, sitnated on the
we 1 known Fowl Town creek, which are c'assed as
the finest land* in Georgia. Also. 2,500 or 3 000 bushels
of corn ; 21 or 22 bead of mules, all <f which can bo
bought with the farm if desired. I offer a bugain in
these lands, and any person desiring to see, or buy,
will address me at Wootten’s Station. 8- ». it.R.
oci3 lw JOHN A. PAYNE. Ex’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue cfan or-
A deroftheCo'irt of Ordinary, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, before tbe Court
house door in Knoxville, in said county, all the lands
belonging to the estate of David Brown, of said coun
ty, deceas'd. Teimscasb. E AUTMAN,
octl7 w40d Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
A. first Tuesday in December next, beforo tbe
Court-house door in Monticello. Jasper county. 20214
acres of land, belonging to tbe estate of Arkillas
Willson, lying three miles from Monticello, on the
road to Macon, and known as the Nancy Willson
Place, for a division between the^legartes^Terms
J octl7 tds* Adm"’r.
A DMINISTRATR1X' SALE.-By virtue of an
A. order from the Court ot Ordinary of Marian
county, will be sold before the Court-honse of said
connty. on the first Tuesday in December next: Lots
Nos. 163.112,251 and 143 in the llih distrfet, and lot
No. 200 in the 5tfc district, and lot No. f2. in the 31st
district, all of said county.
Also, at tho same time, before the Conrt-honse, in
Calhonn connty, will be sold one-balf interest in lot
No. 118 in the 4tn district In saidcounty.
Also, at the same time, will be to'd in tbe city of
Americas, beforethe Court-house of U'l.tor county,
one home and lot in the northeast corner if the pub
lic square of said city.
All of the above property is sold aa the property
of Wm. M. Brown. late of said county of Marion,
dec’d—some of which is well improved.
Terms of sale, cash.
MRS. ANN E. BROWN. Adm’x.
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TlOOLY COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be
LJ sold on tbe first Tuesday in December next,
within tee legal hours of sale, before the Court-house
doorin the town of Vienna, the following property
to-wit: Lote of land Nos. 152, 153, 168, 169: and
part of lot-, 164, and 170, conaining one thousand
acres more or lees, known as the Coley plantation,
situated in the third district, in tbo said county
of Dooly. Sold to satisfy a Superior Court fi. fa.
in favor of John Henry, Administrator vs. R. T.
Coley, and V. & A. Coley as principal, and W. T.
Westbrook as sreurity. Property pointtd out by
plaintiff. W. L. GRAHAM. Sheriff
octSl-tds
HPAYLOR SHERIFF SALES —Will be sold be-
i fore the Court House door in the towD of Butler,
in said county, on the first Tuesd-y in December
next, within the legal hours of sale the following
property to-wit:
East half of lot of land No. 242, in the Thirteenth
District of originally Muscogee now Taylor county
containing one hundred acres, more or le-s, with im
provements thereon. Levied on as the property of
John T. Griffin, tosatisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Taylor county, in favor of W. D. Al
len vs- John T. Griffin. Property pointed out by
plaintifl’s attorney. . . , , „
Also at the same time and place, two halos ofcotton
market J. C. Levied on as tbo property of T. J. Bice
to satisfy a fi. fa issued from tbe Superior Csurt cf
Taylor county, in favor of W. G. Batewan vs. T J.
Bice. L. HlLL. Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
A first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-honse door in Monticello, within the leg'll
hours of sale, 60 acres of land, more or less, belonging
to the estate of Thomas Littlejohn, and known as the
dowry of Mrs. Littlejohn. Sold for distribution.
Terms cash. B. T. D1GBY,
octl7 wtds Adm r.
E0RGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas John H.
tj Rutland, Administrator, on Estate of Blake B.
Rulland, applies tome for letters oi dismission from
said administration, these are, therefore, to cite all
concerned to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature this
Oct. £0,1871. WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
oet24-wi0d
/^lEORGH. BAKER QOUNTY.-James M. Couch
VX applies to me for Letters of Administration nprn
the estate of Andrew J. Briley, late of said county,
deceased. And all pe:sons interested are required to
*howrause, if any they have, on tbe first Monday in
December next.why said letters fhouldnot.be granted
13 prayed for.
Witness my hand rad official signature, this Octo
ber 23.1871. CLEMENT GORF.
oct2S w30d Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
firet Tuesday in December noxt, beforo ih®
Court-house door in Monticello, Jasper county, 1*0
seres cf land, more or less, being all the old Banks
place except the dower, beloofting to tho estate of
John C. Banks, adjoining lands of Charles Henderson,
the Widow Simpson and others, and known as a part
of John C. Banks* old place.
oct!7 wtds B. T, DIGBT. Adm’r.
/?J.EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-Whereas, John
VT N. Blackwell has applied to me for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of John T. Bowdoin,
late of Putnam couoty, deo’d: ...
These are therfore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and apeear at my office on the first
Monday in December next, o sho w cause, if a’,;,why
said letters should not be granted.
cct30 S0d D. H. RETD, Ordn’y.
fi EORGIA. PUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas. E. W.
VJT Macon has applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration npon the estate of Marion Spring,
late of Putnam county, dec’d:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday inDecember next, to show cause. If any,why
sail letters should notbe granted.
ootSO 30d D. fi. REID, Ordn’y.
/"V EORGIA, PUTNAM C0TNTY.—Wherea*. Den-
VJ is K. Armstrong has applied to me for Letters
of Administration npon the estate of Denis R. An
drews, 8r.. late of Putnam county, deo’d:
Theaeare therefore to cite and admmiihall persons
interested to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in December next, to show cause, if any .why
said letters should net be granted.
octSO S0J D. H. REID, Ordn’y.
(-1 EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, Jack-
\JT sonM. Gill, administrator, eta., o' James Per
ryman. deceased, has applied to me for leave to sell
a portion of the real estate of saiddeceascd: All per
sons interested in said estate are hereby notified of
said application. Witness my hand. October 14,1871.
octl8w301 JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary.
TjiXECUTOR’S SALE,—Agreeable to an order from
the Court of Ordinary of Crawford county, will
be sold before tbe Court-house doorin the town of
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following parcels
of land, to-wit: 90 acres of lot No. 39.100 acres of lot
No. 38. 10D acre* of lot No. 59—making in all 290
acres; adjoining the lands of Morgan Hancock, Wm.
Hamblin, W. J. Slocumb, and otheis, in the 3d dia-
trict of originally Houston now Crawford county.—
Sold as the property of R. J. Williamson, deceased,
for the benefit of creditors, and for distribution
among the heirs of laid deceased. Terms cash.
octi.8w6w* W. M. BROWNE, Execntor.
J ONES COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—^Will be
sold before the Court-house door in Clinton,said
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the legal hour* of sale, two hundred aad fifty
acre* of land adjoining the town of Clinton, said
connty. Levied upon to satisfy a fi. fa. No. 6 in Jones
Superior Court, in favor of Snrah Carmichael vs.
Samuel Morgan—said land being the property of
said Samuil Morgan. Terms cash. Property pointed
out by defendant. R. P. COOK.
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HORSE POWER FOR GI1YIVI1V COTTON.
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Miixedoeyiixe, February 14,1371.
T. O. NISBET, Esq.—Dear Fir : _
I am using one of your Horse Towers for ginning my cotton> It his been in use about three years, and
has ginned about four hundred bales of cottfin. I think it well adapted to ginning. I gin two bales a
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Preseea which enables tho packer to pack cotton in the box with more facility than any arrangement
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Adams, Bazemorc & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering upon a new cotton season, tender
their services to the patrons and friends of
Adams & Bazemore, and to all others who may
favor them with their patronage. Their attention
will be given exclusively to the
Storage and Sale of Colton.
And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta
tion Supplies.
Asking for a continuance of the generous support
accorded to the o.'d firm during the past eeason,
they pledge themsolvcB to give unremitting atten
tion to the interests of their patrons.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store,
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STATE OF GEORGIA.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, V
Atlasta, Oct, 30,1871—2 o’clock p. m j
To the Hon. Bsnjamin Conley, President of the
Senate:
Em—I have at this moment been placed in pos
session of the inclosed communication from the
Hon. R. B. Bullock, being his resignation of the
office of Governor of the State of Georgia, said
communication being transmitted to me through
the bands of Col. R. H. Atkinson, the Secretary of
the Executive Department.
I hereby give you notice to repair to the Capitol
in Atlanta, within- ten days of the date hereof, and
take the oath of office of Governor before any
Judge of the Supreme or Judge of the Superior
Conrt, otherwise it will be my duty to consider you
as having resigned, and I shall proceed to inform
the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Respectfully, your obd’t servant,
DAVID G. COTTING.
• Secretary of State.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,)
State of Georgia, j-
Atlanta, October 30,1871.)
Hon. David G. Cotting, Secretary of State, Atlanta,
Georgia:
Sm—I am directod by his Excellency, the Gover
nor, to transmit to yon, to be filed in jour office the
inclosed paper, containing his resignation as Gov
ernor of Georgia.
I am, very respectfully,
• Your obedient servant,
B. H. ATKINSON,
Secretary Executive Department
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,)
State of Georgia, >
Atlanta, October 30,1871.)
To all whom it may concern, greeting:
Be it known that, good and eufficient reasons me
thereunto moving, I do hereby resign the office of
Governor of this State, to take effect on Monday
next, the SOtb day of October, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-
one, and on that day and date deliver over to the
Hon. Benjamin Conley, President of the Senate,
the Executive powers of the Government,
until the election and qualification of a Governor
in the mode prescribed by paragraph IV, article IV,
eection I, of the Constitution of this State. And
the Secretary of the Executive Department will en
ter the foregoing of record in the Executive min
utes, and place the Capitol building, Executive re
cords, documents, seals and mansion in the control
of the said Benjamin Conley, upon his taking the
oath of office prescribed by paragraph V, section I,
article IV of the Constitution.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor,
novl dSt&wlt -
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.)
Atlanta,-Ga., October 30,1871. j*
ORDERED: That R. H. Atkinson, of the county
of Bibb, and H. O. CtrsoD, of the county of Fatten,
be, and they are hereby, appointed Secretaries of
the Executive Department.
Given trader my hand and the Seal of the Execu
tive Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the
day and year above written.
BENJAMIN CONLEY, Governor.
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