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THE WEEKLY GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
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tcAal Satires—Bibb Counts.
/”1 EORGIA-
rOXES COUNTY:
To the Obsieabt or Joses Cotxty.
illium D. William-, Executor of
fell Lots
pi EORGU HOCSTON COUNTY.—Court of Ordinary
VJT March Term, 1880.—Present his honor. W. T. Swift,
Ordinary.—Upon the petition of Daniel C. Fudge and
Watkins Laidlcr, Executor* of Solomon Fudge, decea
sed, representing tint they have folly discharged the du
ties of their said trust, and pray for dismission there-
I ii X BCCTORS SALE.—The undersigned, as Execu- # ■
i j .,,, s of Henry Newsom, late of Bibb county, deceas- • VI
cd, and under authority given them in his Will, offer at j The tmtitlon of William D. Williams, Executor ol
B 5 — ————-r , . oriente saic the following lands, via: Howell F. IV illliams, dcased, showeth that he has hon-
—Sixty davs after date application will lie - ;u Bibb county, on the Echcconnec Creek, estly and fiiithfolly discharged the trust confided to him
In the Ordinary of Bibh county, for ieaje to am i a |xlut 15 miles from Macon, known as the Dickson as such Executor, and has fairly settled said estate, there-
luind Noe. ISO and 127, in the .th District of jm.. staining J#»0 acres, together with the Grist forepetitions a discharge from said Executorship, and , from.
Worth county, flu., belonging to the estate of Robert ,Tnd saw -Mill thereon. This place is well improved, prays the usual citation may Issue. Aug. *4, 1888. • These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
Findlay, late of Bibb count; deceased. *1 his Angn*t S3, H -jth a good dwelling, gin house and all necessary out- WILLIAM 1). WILLIAMS. Ex'r. J concerned to show cause, if arre they have, at or before
1IM lanu 33] C. D. FINDLAT, Adm'r. hou-c- good water "ood soli and a larm auantfty of I Upon hearing the above petition it is ordered that d-j the October term next of this Court, why letters of dis-
~" vLvttotw" " m. '• R—„„ , h “ timber, there being' about 800 acres cleared. H tation be Issued end that all persons concerned be and ’mission should notbe granted to them.
pi EORGU. BIBB COUNTY.—Two months aftcr'hc AJ * 100 lcrc , tlle W(KM j ai on the Crawford side of they are hereby required to show cause, if any they [ Given under my hand, and official Signature this 5th,
G.stataha^ajp^^ou^W^eSj^Ordtta- I the Creek, ncaTtlic mill, andwhlch will be sold with or ' hare, on or before theflret MondayiTFebrnarj next, day or march I860. W.T. SWftM, Ordinary.
n* of Mid count* for leave lo foil All twtwiinapc'W* withnnt the* mill tract ! wliv eaid \\ iUiam D. \\ lUuuns should not be dismissed, , —. ."TT^T~
a! protuTty belonging to the cstato of ju— jin ac res of wood land part of lot No. 91)1, In the ana why letters dismissory should not issue to him; an j I P* EORGIA, HOCSTON COUNTY,
late of said conbty.rfecoascd. for the benefit or the heirs . ^ district of Bilib. near the mill Tact nndknown as the it is further ordered tbat'thls citation be published in JJT Whereas J-B^Johnson, Administrator of Aiexan-
L. CUNK9CALKS, Adra’r. Cbamidon lot. Thla will also be sold with or without . (M«Mn pnbUc Gazette of this State for the space of win “PP 1 * at November Term,
' | ‘^Also.* 1 the'former residence of Henry Newsom, known ** A. tree extract from the Minntes Jones Court of Ordi-1 These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and sin
LOTEL FOR SAL.E.
I OFFER for sale my property
County, Ga., known as the
CENTRAL HOTEL, , y-AmtlOE
Formerly occapicd by G. B. Wardlaw, Esq. The lot con-
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SMARCH, i860.
fe; REMOVAL!-:
MS, HOWLAND
lseo.
Id-TRADE. 18oil
LAIJIER, BROTHERS SCO .
IMPORTERS ZXD JOBBERS OJ DBY <
......... , mnnunCVTV AHv, HIV IIHUIV.I H.-1U1 m.11 III mill J .iLnsuiii, kuuwit
CJEOHGIA, BIBB cot N-»- annllcatlen win »«the Warrior place, on the Columbus Road, 12 miles
£ JX- {HiMl^^or^ ^Ty to reUMl Th. from Macon containing 485 or 470 acres, with .boat m»
'woSWha-««?<*Z^jrUhg. Wode. ; .ere.c, ? re d
late for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor* of said deceased. This Aug. 13th, 18G0.
aug 14 wotwmrr
FBANC ES P. A. WADE. Adm trix.
X’OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—All per- i Also, No. 188, in the 13th district or BuscBSw, now
1> son* indebted to Lm v Womack, late of Bibb corn- Taylor cimnty. containing 902>tf acres, all in the woods,
Also, the place where Dr. Bonner now lives, contain
ing about .'73 acres, adjoining the lands of Petty, James
Ilail and .'there, and being a fine body of Oak and Hicko
ry land.
Also, No. 188, in the 13th district of Muscogee, now
tv. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and all person* baring demands against said deceased
will render theta in in accordance with law. All. snch
person* are referred to Messrs. Speer & Hunter, Attor-
nevs at law, of the city of Macon, who arc authorized to
act for me. niBT
Sept 7-
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Will lie told, on the
first Tuesday In November next, between the usual
hours of tale, before the Court llous.c door, in the city
of Macon, Bibb county, Ua., part of lot No. 39, contain
ing eighty <SU) acres, more or less, belonging to the es
tate of .Tiihn Rape, deceased, of said eonnty. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
WM. R. Bl'SBEE, Adm'r.,
6ept 5. lsl*0- <1* touts wow.
I EXECUTOR'S SALE.—On theflret Tuesday in No
li vember next, will be sold at the Court House door. In
Macon, it Bibh county, within the lawfitl hours of sale,
lots of land number 3 and 4, in square 89, in Iho city of
Macon. Sold as the property of James Smith, deeea-cd,
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased
Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Sold un
der an order of Bibb Court of Ordinary.
Tills Sept. 3d, lsOO. ELIZA SMITH. Executrix,
ROBT. A. SMITH, Exect'r.
X -NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE,—WILL bo
sold bet ore the Court House in the City of Macon.
Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale on theflret
TUESDAY IN OCTOBER next, the following property,
to wit:
The East half of Lot No. 17, on Residence street, in
the city of Albany, Dougherty count y, together with the
improvements thereon. Also, Lot No. 72, on Sonth-st.
aim Lot No. 85, on Pianter's-st., all in tho city of Albany.
Dougherty comity, levied on as the property of Robert
Morrow, to satiety a li fa from the sixth Circnit Conrt of
the United States for the Sontbcrn District of Georgia,
in favor of James Mott. vs. Robert Morrow. Property
pointed out by plaiutifl’S attorneys.
Thomas l. ross.
_ aug. &*, ImP: U. S. Pep. Marshal.
TTX1TED STATES MARSHAL SALE.—Will be gold
V liefore the Conrt House door. In the city ot Macon,
on the first Tuesday in October next, (at the risk of the
former purchaser Lindsay H. Durham) one negro man
named Jack, of dark complexion, nhont twenty-three (23)
years old. Levied on as the property of John Martin, to
sr.tlsfy a II. 9). from the'Rlxtb Circuit Court of the United
States fur the Southern Pl-trict of Georgia, in favor of
Mnttri-s 4 Bayne vs. John Martlnnml Lindsay II. Dur
ham. Property pointed out by Lindsay H. Durham, one
of the defendants.
JOHN J. RILEY,
Sept 1st, 1.-G0. U. S. Deputy Marshal.
V r OTKT. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—All pere
A> sons Indebted to Sarah S. Minor, late of Bibb comi
ty. deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment. and all persons having demands against said de
ceased. will render them in accordance to law, to the un
dersigned. This September 10th. l.niti.
Sept lb- ALBERT L. ROSE, Adm’r.
fjEORGXA, BIBB COUNTY:
v To all whom it may concern:—Whereas Wm. T.
Massey, of said Sti.tr nnd county, applies to the under
signed Tor letters of Administration, thboni* non, of tho
estate of Young Johnson, late of said county, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and ndmonishinll and sin
gular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be
and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed hv
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters o'f
Administration, </< ton won. of the estate of said de
ceased, should not issue to the applicant.
Given under my hand nnd official signature, this 13th
August. 1M10. WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
Aug 14-
a im umiuit euuMiiuiiii. “v* v i ••• »»v ..
flvo Miles from the 1UU Rond, and near a saw mill.
If the nbove land*, or any of them, arc not previously
sold at private sale, the tracts sltnated in Bihb ana
Crawford will be sa'd. at public outcry, before tho Court
House, in Macon. Bibb county, on the 1st Tuesday in
November, 1800. Terms—one-half cash, the balance on
on a credit of 12 iminthe. For further information, ap
ply to cither of the undersigned, or L. N. Whittle, Ma-
Son. ROBT. B. BARFIELD, )
M. G. NEWSOM, VEx'rs.
CHARLES MACARTUY,
Ordinary.
gnlar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cansc, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, in office, this April 23d, 1880.
April 27- w. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept 8,1800-
IRA JENNINGS,
£cgal -Notices—ifoncs County.
Ordinary of Jones county, will oc sold on the first
Tuesday in October next, before the Conrt House door
in the town of Jefferson. Jackson eonnty: Three hun
dred and, sixty acres of land, more or less, nnmber not
known, adjoining the lands of William Batey, J. W. Iln-
voils and Mrs. W bite. Sold as the property of Margery
P. Carmichael deceased. Terms cash.
July 1 w- JAMES V. WOOTON. Adm'r.
K STATE OF WILLIAM PAUL.—All persons indebted
to the estate of Wm. Paul, dec'd, late of Jones co.
are requested to make immediate payment, and all per
sons holding claims or demands against said estate mast
present them, properly authenticated, within the time
prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar
thereof MARY PAUL Ev’triv
thereof,
aug 3-wCt
MARY PAUL. Ex'trix.
of Wm. Pan), dec'd.
fJEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.
Whereas, Julius Peter at
_ . . - .... 1 applies lo the undersigned
lor letters of Guardianship of the person and property
of \\ iliiain, John and Charles Horn, minor sons of
George Home, late of said county, deceased:
These arc therefore to require all persons concerned
to file In my office, on or before the first Monday in Oc
tober next, their objections, if any they have, to said
appointment, otherwise letters of'Guartlinnsliip will bo
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Au
gust 13th, 1880. WM. M. RILEY.
Ang 14- Ordinary.
end applies to the nn-
lersonand
minors of
fjEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
Whereas Thomas J. Town-
derslgned for letters of Gnardianship'of the person
property ol Jesse L. and William \V. Bryant, minor
Jesse L. Bryant, deceased:
These are therefore to require all persons concerned,
to file in my office, on or liefore the first Monday in Oc
tober next, their objections, if anv they hare, to said
appointment, otherwise letters of Guardlinisliip will be
granted the applicant.
Given nmler my hand and official signatnre. this An
gust 13th, IMS'. WM. M. RILEY,
slug I t- Ordinary.
fi EORGLA—BIBB COUNTY :
To all whom it may concern:—Whereas, Sarah Ann
E. Jordan, ol said statu and comity, applies to the un
dersigned for letters or Administration on the estate of
Wiley Jordan, late of said cottr ty, deceased:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish nil and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of raid deceased lo be and
appear at my offieu within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letter* »r Admin
lstration on the estate of said deceased should not issue
to the applicant.
Glvcu under my hand and official signature, this ISth,
August. Is'A>. WM. M. RILEY. Ordinary.
Ang 14-
B ibb contT of ordinary.
Is ' 'IIAXUKRS, Jnne 9th, 1880.
To Elizabeth Newsom, of Bihb ennutv, John Newsom,
of Louisiana. James Newsom of Louisiana. William C.
I-iwshe, of Fulton comity. Ga., Nathaniel U. Foster and
lil* wife Mary E. Foster, formerly Lawshc, of Sumter
county. Ga.. Nathaniel E. Gardner and Ills wife Martha
E. Gardner formerly Lawslic, of Fulton county, Ga., Ira
Jenidngs and his wife Elizabeth, formerly Newsom,of
Bihb C ounty. Ga., Albert B. Ross, as Guardian, ortluim,
for Elizabeth E. Newsom, minor, of Mississippi, the said
Albert B. helng of Bibb couutr. Ga., Robert B. Barfield
nnd his wife Martha M„ formerly Newsom of Bibb coun
ty, Ga., Benjamin F. C. Bonner and his wife Caroline,
formerly Newsom, of Bibb county, Ga., Madison G.
Newsom, of Bibb county, Ga.. and Albert B. Iioss, of
Btbb county. Ga.. a> Guardian, ml liftm. Tor I.iura
Newsom, devisees, legatees, aud heirs at law ui Henry
Newsom, late of said county of Bibb, deceased:
You are hereby notified that Robert B. Barfield, Madi
son G. Newsom. aud Ira Jcnuing*. as executors of tho
Inst will aud testament of Henry Newsom, laic of said
eonnty of Bibb, deceased, have this day filed their nelt-
tiuii ru the Court of Ordinary of said conntv of Bihh,
and pray that citation may issue to the devisees, lega
tee* and heirs at law of tlie said Henry Newsom, deceas
ed, you will then-fore take notice that a paper purjiort-
lng to be the last will and testament of said Ilenrv New
som, deceased, will be propounded for I'robatc, In sol
emn form, on the first Monday In October lirsA-Sn i AHna
of the statute, in ouch cases made and providuL
Given under my hand uud official signature, this June
9th- IMlti. WM. M. RILi.Y. Ordinar
.1 mi 111
NOTICE.
S IXTY days after date application will be made to the
Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to sell all the real
estate belonging to the estate of William A. Felts, late
of Jones county deceased. ISAAC HARDEMAN,
July 27 Adm'r.
A DMINIST.RATOR'S SALE.—Agreeable to an ordc.
iV of the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, will be
sold, on the first Tncsday In November next, liefore the
Conrt House door, in Amcricns, Sumter county, Ga., lot
of land number (97) ninety-seven, in the (15th)' fifteenth
district of said county. Sold as the properly of Lory
Alford, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. GILES DRIVER, AdrnV.
ScptC-
N otice to debtors and creditors.-am per
son* indebted to John S. Walker, late of Jones
comity, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment; and all persons having demands against said de
ceased, will render them in agreeable to law.
Scpto- F. J. WALKER, Ex'r.
J ONES COURT OF ORDINARY—May Term. 1809.
The petition of Henry J. Marshall, Administrator
dt boult non cum ItatameiUo annexed, on the estate of
William Marshall, late of said couuty, deceased, show
eth that he has faithfully and honestly administered said
estate, nnd prays that be may he discharged therefrom,
and letters disiiiissory be granted him. This May 7th,
1800. HENRY J. MARSHALL, Administrator.
Upon hearing the above petition, it Is ordered that ci
tation be issued, uul that all persons concerned be, aud
they are hereby required, to show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in October next, why-
said administrator ahonid not be dismissed, ami why
letters dismissory should not be granted him, and it is
further ordered that this citation be published in some
public Gazette of this Mate for tbe space of six mouths.
A true extract from the minutes, Jones Court of Ordi
nary. [may 11] ROLAND T. ROSS, Dc-p. Clerk.
/ vKORULA—JONES BOUNTY:
U C oi kt or UitpiNAHT, at Chambers, I
April 18th, lseo. f
Tlie petition of Thomas Gibson, Administrator of
Reuben Glover deceased, showeth that he has honestly
and faithfully discharged the duties assigned him as
such Administrator, and is now about to close said ad
ministration; therefore petitions the Conrt fora dis
charge from said Administratorship.
THOMAS GIBSON, Administrator.
Upon hearing the above petition it is ordered that cita
tion be issued and that all persons concerned be and they
are hereby notified aud required to show cause, if any
they have, on or liefore the first Mouday in October next,
why said Administrator should not be dismissed, ami
why letters dismissory should not he granted him. And
it is further ordered that this citation In- published in
G eorgia—ione-s county
Coi-ET or Oi-.niSART, Aren. Tre.n, 1S60.
The petition of James V. Wooton, Administrator of
Margery 1*. Carmichael, deceased, sheweth that be has ■
honestly aud faithfully discharged the duty assigned EORGIA, HOCSTON COUNTY
him, and is about to close said estate aa such admmis- VI Cocrt or Ordinary, Aran. Term 1880. B
trator, and the-rel'orc petitions the Conrt for a dischaige. Whereas, Henry Toomcr, Administrator on the estate
JAMES A. WOOTON, Admr.andPet. of John 8. Tooracr. deceased, applies to this Court for
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that cita- letters of dismission from said trust. These are thcro-
tion be issued, and that all persons concerned, be, and f orc to cite all persons concerned, to show cause, if any
they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, the)r have, at. or before, the October Term, next, of this
on or before the first Monday in October next, why the Court, why his petition should not be granted,
said James \. W ooton should not be discharged, and | Given under my hand and official seal, this find April
why letters dismissory should not issneto him. And it is I iggo
further ordered by the Court, that this cltationbe pub-) April 7-
lished in one or more public Gazettes of this State for
the space of six months.
A true extract from the minntes Jones Conrt of Ordin
ary. CHARLES MACARTUY. Ordinary,
apr 5-Crn per 1L T. Ross, Dept’y.
W. T. SWIFT. Ordinary.
('EORGIA, HOUSTON COCNTY.
Ordinary's OreiCE. for said Conntv.
Whereas, Meredith McCoy, Administrator of Eliza
Statham, deceased, will apply at April Term next for
dismission:
,, i -v- .. i i These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
CCUU Notices Houston (Loitutn. I gnlar, the kindred- and creditor! of aaid deoeaaed, to be
* f c I and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
( y EORGIA, HOCSTON COUNTY.—Sixty days alter ^offiJrnou'Je L'ranred W *“ y * hey h “ Ve ’ wby said Ictters
V* date application wiU be made to the Conrt of Ordl- GIven under my hand and Official signature, this 6th
nary of Houston county* lor leave to w?ll the Land anu J i^io f«pnt ki \r t sw'tvi' t irHinore
Negroes of Reddick lkiemore, late of said county, de-1 I8W. [sept 8] W. T. BWIFI. Ordinary.
ceased. ELIZABETH BAZEMOKE, Ex f rx.
Ang 14-
UJEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
I Okdinauy's Office, for said Connty.
Upon bearing the petition of Allen Albritton. Gnarii-
G 1 EORGIA, HOCSTON COUNTY.—Two months after, „ ... r „„ v
t date, application will be made to the Court of Ordl-1 B. A. AlbrittonF»nmor» of McCniu Ai
na rv of said connty, I
longing to the estate o.aosepn J- jffiEntMm'r I Stile of Alabama, and taken with him his said wart.;
TPMINISTKATOK-S SALE.—Will be soldoKthe isl
4x Tuesday in October, in Peny, Houston county, be- I It is ordered that all persons concerned be and appear
fore theCourtUonsedoor, lot of Liuidnambernot known, ] at the November Term of this Court, to show cause if
in thetothDisuictofKiid connty, known as the place any they have, why said Albritton should not lie dl
whereon Jacob Shirah lived at the time of his death, ad-1 char-red from his said trust
joining lands of Joseph M. Carr, containing 200 acres Given nader my hand and official signatnre, this Sept.
more or less; sold as the property of the said Jacob Shi- eth, 1880. W T. SWIFT Ordinary
rail deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. I 1 ! —
may 10 KPUKAI-M SHIRAU, Administrator. | /GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY :
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the I 0 ObdctartVi Office fob Said County.
first Tuesday iu November next, in Perry, Houston I - '} •Adminlstratoron the estate ol
couuty, before the Court House door, the Plantation of j V'late of said couuty, deceased, applies to the
Thomas Pollock, late of said connty, deceased, contain-1 jmdcrsigned for letters dismissory from his Adnunistra-
ing about five hundred and sixty acres. Nos. not known, I **'25 v - „ . , . . ,
adjoiningtUelandsofJosiahliodgesandAmosOpry.and a *| j persons concerned are hereby required
has all necessary buildings, such as Gin House, Fress, st i?'
Negro Houses. Ac., ail in good repair. Said lands lie in *? r - Honda} iu March next, should not be dis
tbe eleventh district of said couuty. Sold as tbe proper-1 c ”Srg-etI-
tyof the said Thomas Pollock, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
Aug 20,1809- EDMUND A. POLLOCK, Adm'r.
a EORGIA, HOUSTON COCNTY.
T On the first Monday in November next. I shall ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of said connty for leave to
Given under my baud and seal of office, this 29th An
gust. 1800. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept 1-
( ’EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
J Obdixary's Office for said County.
„ Whereas, Hardy R. Powell, Guardian of Sarah A. R.
sell the real estate of David Adams, late ot said conntv, I Wilder, formerly Sarah A. R. Lane, petitions this Court
deceased, including one Lind Warrant, No. 80,518, issu-1 fur dismission from his said trust:
ed to said David Adams—a private iu the war ot 1812— I These are therefore to cite aud admonish all persons
Miiv 12th, 1838. This Ang. 24th I860.
Aug 28- MINOR W. LOMENAC, Adm'r.
ing demand* against the estate of David Adams,
late ot said county, deceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent them, duly proven, iu terms of the law, and those
indebted to said estate are required to make immediate ( ' EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Two months nf-
interested to he and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in November next, to show cause, if auv
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, in office, this 7th September.
I IS«0. W. T. SWIFT Ordinarv.
Sept 10-
payment.
Aug 23,1860-
MINOIt W. LOMENAC, Adm’r.
Of ter date, application will be made to the Court o
Ordinary of said connty, for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of Young W. Stakes, late of said
county deceased; sold for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors of said deceased.
E. S. STOKES. Adm'r.
july 17 of Y. W. Stokes.
* DMINISTRATOR S SALE.—By virtue of an orde
i V of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of the county
Whereas, Jacob Sasser petitions this Court for letters
of Guardianship of the persons aud property of Janies
Thomas, Edmund Morris, uud Frances E. Pollock, minor
children of Thomas Pollock, late of said county, deceas
ed :
• J hes ? t: ‘ ercr °r e ,c citeand admomshallperaoiis I aouston.'wi'lTiiti^dd, for'th.'i henefi t of The hcireaud
interested, to be and appear at my office within tbe time ,-reditors, on the first Tuesday in November next, at th*
prescribed by iaw, to show cause, if any they have, why Court House door, in Perry, in said conntv.all the lands
said letters slionld not be granted. belonging to the estate of Jacob Skipper.'iate deceased,
Given under my hand uud official signature, this 23rd of «,id county. Said lands are situatwl in the lo wer 5tl
ustl8C0. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary I district^nnd adjoining lands of estate of A. P. Stubbs
C i EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.
r Obdinaky's Office for £Aid Connty.
\Yhcress, Lorenzo D. Law petitions this Court for let- ]
Jacob Fudge, and other#. Term# made known on the
diy of t*ale. JUNIUS G. SKIPPER,
Sept 11,1SC0- Administrates.
ter# of Administration on the estate of Mr#. Hannah] TI OUST ON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be soM, before
Law, late of said county, deceased: JL A the Court House door. In Perry, Houston county.
These are therefore to cite all persons interested to be I between the lawful hour# of #ale. on the 1st Tuesday in
and apj»ear nt my office within the time prescribed by I October next, lot of hind No. 149, in the 9th district,
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letter# county; levied on as the property of William
should not be grouted. I English, to satisfy a Justice Court fl. fa.. Win. J. Ander-
Given under mv liand aud official signature, this 23rd son A Co. vs. M in. English. Levy made and returned
day of August, lew). I to me by a Constable.
some public gazette of this State for the'space of six j Aug 25- W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. J Sept 1- JOHN SMITH, Sheriff.
f’ EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. ' I IIOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will lie sold, on the
G Ouiiviev's Dpfk-b. fur eliil rannlT. I XX " ‘ — * ' ' -
months.
A trne extract from the minutes, Jones Court of Ordi
nary, April 28th, I860. ROLAND T. ROSS,
may l-6m Deputy Clerk
G eorgia—jones countv:
Court of Oiidixaby, Aran, Tern, I860.
To the UonoroUt, tht Court (jf Vnllnary for said county :
The petition or Abner Hammond respeatfnilv slieweth,
that he has been for the last three years, acting as Ex
ecutor or the last Will and Testament or Reason Will-
coxson, late of said county deceased; and that from age
and infirmity, he is uuublc longer to attend to the busi
ness of the estate of said deceased, and prays vour Honor
to issue citation for his dismission from safil estate In
terms of the iaw. WM. T. MASSEY, Pet. Att'y.
On hearing the above petition, it Is ordered that cita
tion be issued, and that all persons concerned, be, and
they arc hereby required to show cause, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in October next, wny said
Abner Hammond should not lie discharged from said Ex
ecutorship, and why letters Uismissorv slionld not be
granted him. And it is further ordered by tbe Conrt, that
this citation be published in one ormore public Gazettes
of this Stale for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minute* of Jones Conrt of Or
dinary. CHARLES MACARTUY, Ordinary,
apr 5-8m per R. T. Iioss, Dcp'ty.
G eorgia, jones county.— ' -
Court of Obkixaby. Jnne Term, 18G0.
The petition of Benjamin M. Tuft* showetli that he
haa honestly and fuithiuliy dl-churgcd the duties impos
ed upon him as Administrator of John Freeraai .is s of
Jones comity, and is now about to close said estate,
therefore petitions the Conrt for a discharge.
BENJAMIN M. TUFTS,
_ Adm'r. nnd Petitioner,
upon hearing the nbove petition, it is ordered that ci
tation be issued, and that ail persons concerned be, and
they arc hereby, required to show cause, if any they have,
on or liefore the first Monday in November next, why he
should not be discharged, and why letters dismissory
should not be granted him: and it is further ordered
that this citation be published in some public gazette of
this State for the space of six months.
A true extract from tin- minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary. ROLAND T. IiOSS, Depnfy Clerk.
June 7-
any
concern: Whereas, Lorenzo D. Wright, of said
couuty aud Slate, applies to tho undersigned for letters
of Administration on the estate of Benjamin Smith, laic
of said county, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
««.,», .. ■ ,1 .i it j i in., ii.11 v, sain letters
of Administration on the ostate of said deceased slionld
not issue to the applicant.
Given niider my hand and official signatnre. this Ang.
noth. 1880. WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
Aug 39-
G EORGIA—JONE8 COUNTY:
To the Conrt of Ordinar}- of said connty.—The pe
tition of Robert V. Hardemnu and William Moreland,
Executors ofthe iast Will aud Testament of Michael M.
Ilealy late of Jones connty. deceased, re-pcctrnljy show
eth that they have fully discharged the duties assigned
them as Executors as aforesaid. That the estate of said
deceased has been frilly administered according to said
last Will aud Testament; wherefore your petitioners
pray that letters dismissory may be granted them in
conformity to law. And yonr petitioners will ever pray,
Jcc. ROBERT V. HARDEMAN
July 2,1x8(1. WILLIAM MORELAND,
On hearing the above petition it ia ordered that citation
■ Issued nnd that nil persons concerned be, and they
are hereby required to show cansc, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in January next, why said
Robert Hardeman and William Moreland. Executors ns
aforesaid, should not lie discharged, aud why letters
dismissory slionld not be granted them. And it is fur
ther ordered that this citation be published in some pub
lic gazette of this State for the space of six months.
A true extract from the .Minutes Jones Conrt or Ordi
nary. ROLAND T. ROSS,
July 7 m-6m Deputy Clerk.
Ordinary's Office, for said connty. I AA first Tuesday in October next, before the Court
Whereas, Thos. M. Kiiieu and Elizabeth A. Lewis ap-1 House door, in the town of Perry, the one-elovcuth part
piles to tlie nudersigned for letters of Administration ou I of lot of land No. thirty, (:X|) in the tenth district of
the Estate of Wm. 11. Miller, lute of said county, deceas- Houston comity, levied on as tho property of Irwin Shi
ed; rah, the same being the distributive share of said Irwin
These arc therefore to rcqnire all persons concerned I Shirah, as heir at taw, and distributee of Jacob Shirali,
i file in my office, on or before the first Monday in Oc-1 deceased, to satisfy three Justice Court fl. fas. from the
tober, next, tbeir objections, if any they have, to said 11033rd district, G. M., two In favor of Sarah diett,
appointment, otherwise letters ot Administration will I Adinr'x.,thcotherinfavarof Auna Jaue West, Adnir'x.;
be granted tbe applicants. I all against said Irwin Shirah, aud Matthew Pope securi-
Given uuder iny hand and official signature, this Ang. ty, which hare been paid off by said I’ope, and tiar.s-
2!lth, 1880. W. T. SV\ IFT, Ordinary. ferred to him. Levy made and returned to me by Eson
Aug 89-
| Smith. Bailiff.
Sept 1. ltvo-
JOUN SMITH, .Sheriff.
G eorgia, Houston county: , -ttt———;—^ —
Ordixaby’s Office for eaid Connty. \ tVT*' , p *! r ?£ ,4l i» claims against tbe e#
The petition of Levi Ezell, former Administrator of I of oeaUorn M. Bateman, late of Houston conn-
the estate of Edward Bacon, late of said couuty deceas
ed, showeth that he* ha# fully discharged his said trust
and turned over the balance of tlie estate unadmin-
istered to Joseph C. EIli#,who is now the Administrator
of said Edward Bacon.
It is ordered that citation Co issue in terms of the law
requiring all persons interested, to be nnd appear at my
office on or before the tlrst Monday iu February next, to .
" hy faiJ ktter8 of di *- RAWFORD SnEfilFF SALE.—Will lie sold on the
mission should not be granted. I C .first Tuesday iu October next, before the Court
n. late of said countv deceas- • 1 ,”? ?a! *4 ayejeqnested u. present them, duly anther.!
illy discharged hi# said trust * icatod * u 'V fc Indebted t<» the estate, are requested
nice of the estate unadmin-1 Mi^^Pwjdtatdyand settle.
\ BRYAN BATEMAN, Ex’r. |
Sept 5,18
£cqal araticcs—(Trarofoii) (Sountt).
Given under my band and official signature, this 2nd
W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
August, 1800.
aug G
honrs of sale, the following property
within i
to-wit:
The interest of Jesse M. Chance in and to the south
half of lot of Land No. five, (5) in the third district of
( ' EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
\JT To the Honorable, the Ordinary of said county. . ~ - - ----- P l-
The Petition of William Bunn, Executor of Orin D. I originally Houston now Crawford county, the interest
Tucker, laic of said couuty, deceased, showeth that he j °f ^d slcsse M. Chance being the one-third part of said
has fully aud faithfully discharged the duties assigned mentioned lot No. 5; levied on to satisfy a n. fa. issued
him by virtue of his appointment. j out of the Justice Court of the 8G7 District G. M., of
Wherefore, he prays to be discharged from his said couuty, in favor of Thomas W. Wood vs. Jesse
trust. This 21st day of Mav, 18fi0. Chance. -Levy made and returned to me by James
KILLKN & KING, Prffs. Att’ys. Y. Smith, a Constable of said county of Crawford, this
Conrt of Ordinary in Chambers, 21st day of May, 1800. S1 ^‘ Ift ’ 1800 - MORGAN HANCOCK,
Upon the foregoing petition of Wm. Bunn, Executor pep. Sheriff;
f O.in D. Tucker, dtceastd, praying to be dismissed rpwu mouths after date, applictiftoii will be made to
from his said trust, it is ordered!)}- tne Court that cita- 1 the Ordinary of Crawford county, for leavo to sell
tion do issue, requiring all pvrrtns concerned to appear Rose, a negro woman belonging to the estate of Evans
and show cause, if any they have by the December l. Harris, late of Crawford ciiuntv, deceased.
Term next, of this Court, why said Executor shonld not August 9th. 1S80- ELLt.N HARRIS, Ex'rx.
be then discharged, and that said citation be published, 1
as required by law.
A trne extract from the minutes.
May 23-Orn \V. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
f pWO months alter date aiqiiication will be made to
A the Ordinary of Craw lord county, for leave to sell
J ONES COURT OF ORDINARY—Mav Term, IsfiO.
Tlie petition of John Jarrel. Executor of Blake F.
Jarrel, deceased, showeth that he has honcstiyand faith
fully discharged the duties imposed upon him as such
Executor, and is now about to close said estate, there
fore petitions the Court fora discharge from said Execu
torship. May 7th, 1880. .JOHN JARREL, Exec’r.
Upon hearing the above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation be issued, and that all persons concerned be, aud
W—y rty“-.yy “j w : they are hereby, required t.. .how cause, if any they
r , le, three hun- j have, on or before the first Monday in November next,
????.. a ! r ‘*.. < ’ r _F? K>d Plnelanu.ljing two mlles_sonth of W hy said Executor shonld not bo diamii ' 1 -
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF LANDS. IN DOOLY.
J V By virtue of an order of the Honorable Ordinary
of Bibb county, will be sold, as the property of Thomas
P. s*tnbl>#, deceased, late of Bihb county, before tbe
Court IIoum* door in Yienua* on the first Tuesday in Oc*
i why said Executor shonld not bo dismissed, and why
hmidns) ,, iere«T? f.Vi 'i. ono letters dismissory shonld not be granted him, and it is
hundred acres of which Is cleared and in cultivation.- further ordered that the citation be pnblishcd in some
n ir« *r At* public Gazette of this State for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minntes, Jones Court of Ordi-
“SSS;
lay U
On the place are cabins, a good well ot water, 4c.
Also, at tlie same time and place, will be sold the
House and Lot, in Vienna, formerly occupied by Alex
ander Morrlwcther as a Hotel. Said lot fronting Court
Hom e square, and containing about two acres.
lEnns—Notes having approved sccnritv, and payable
1st June, 1*62, with interest for one year. ’
. „ WM. LUNDY. Adm’r
_Atg 21- of Thomas P. Stubbs.
G eorgia, bibb county:
" horea*. T. tY. Brantley, Administrator on the
estate of Benjamin M. Brantley, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from hfs Ad
ministration. I — ..—-- — — .. „„„
Then fine all persons concerned are herchy reqnlred to abo “* oa « hundred and twenty-five of the cleared land
•how can-e. if anylher have, why said Administrator, I r % m ? indcr ^^? od J?P ,a,,d -, This place joins
on Ibc first Monday in November next, shonid not lie Ids. John .VCbU^TUos. Alexander, and Ben
discharged. I Herndon, it has a good dwelling on it, and all necessary
Given under my hand and real of office, this May 4th, 1 r ,
I860. WM. M. RILEY Ordinary . MILL PLACE, of405acres, with a good corn mill sitna-
ROLAND T. ROSS,
Dep. Clerk.
A DMINISTRATOR'8 SALE.—Agreeable lo an order
Ji. of the Court of Ordinary of Jones connty, regularly
granted, will lie sold ou the first Tuesday in Nov ember
next, before the Conrt House Door in the town of Clin
ton, the following tracts of land, belonging to Joseph L.
Holland, late of said connty, deceased, to-wit;
NED BROOKS PLACE, containing 451 ncrcs, lying on
Big Fallen Creek, on the east side, alfbut forty-six acres.
There ia about two hundred of it in the woods, and
C l EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY:
f Ordinary's Office for Said Connty.
Whereas Milton L. Burney, Administrator of Joseph
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Allen
McArthur, late of said conntv. deceased.
DANItL McARTUUR, Adm’r.
August 9th, 1S89-
Blounl late of said couniy dSotaetKSitloua h5. T"V° m ? nIh * aftt ? dfl,e ' M-plication will be made to
Courtlbr dl S mi«sfri d frSmhH’saidfrus , {’: Pe ‘ “ .ttand'beiongYu" 1 ”£ci5Stab“Tii., ! .; late
Iof^mc^LTvE^.^ 180 ' Z,ch “ tahT J or ’ la ' ,
tains over hairan acre of land, laid ont in walks, shade j (
trees and garden. The House is roomy and well arrang
ed for the business, and in good repair, and is surround
ed on three sides by good business stands, and situated
(as its name indicates) in the very center of the'town,
equidistant from the Railroad and Bridge. On thesouth-i-r-r ac .i * ,, o. a I %
western corner ofthe lot, is a new- roomy store, at pre- I i ew * to r e - Mulberry Street, of
e«nf rw>roin5iui nj n D— > f't-si-i-— i—... .{it.L tuo doors from E. L. Stfohecker scorner and ad-1 so.
Ncs. 254 s
d 256 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Jlarylmd
\ RE ROW receiving tlieir snpply of Dry Goods for the
a V Fall Trade 1S59. which emhrnces a very lur-r- mil
v,ri."1 'ln-, nl 7,11(.'l...1 r' o, , ..
tern Branch Railroad, and must be a large receiving and
forwarding place to and from the Gulf, via Chattahoo-
chceriver and Apalachicola. Fla. It is a pleasant thriv
ing village, with a plenty of churches, schools, 4c.
For further information, address or call at the Cen
tral Hotel, on me. Having a violent attack of the “Wes
tern Fever,” I am determined to sill and ttll low.
jnly 31-diwAw2m G. W. WHEELER.
Property in Tiionms County, Gn.
The subscriber
H AVING removed from Thomasville. Ga.. and having
some real estate in that section, wonld like to ex
change It for property in middle Georgia. Any person
about to remove to southern Georgia, and having prop
erty to dispose o), wonld do well to call upon him.
The property consists of a first rate office, now occu
pied as a Post Office, in Thomasville, and five or six
bnslncss stands adjoining: fifteen one acre lots, suita
ble for residences, abont % mile from Conrt House, and
about 5U0 acres of good pine land, fonr miles from the
town, with new donble penned log honsc. 4c. Also 122
acres of nnimproved pine land in Colqnitt connty, and 2
business stands in the town of Qnitmau. Brooks connty.
The above property is rapidly increasing in value, 'it
being situated on the Main Trunk Rail Road, which is
now graded to within a few miles of Quitman. Brooks
county, nnd will be in Tbomasvillc (30 miles distant) in
February next. CHARLES J. HARRIS.
Ang 3iGw lm
varied assortment of Domestic and Staple Goods/ot-ihe
best makes and brands made in the country. In Foreign
Goods, we win be prepared to oiler an unrivalled stock
f both British and Conlmtntal Fabrics, bonght in per
son by onrMr. L. L. Lanier, in the differen* marke*s of
" “ ' ui.d responsible buyers, we are deter-
market.
Millinery and Fancy Goods. | care' £75®SSESSnSS/kiSh
The business at the old store, on Cotton Avenue, wi! au *? 3-w2m
be conducted by Miss Dillon. * —
march 10 w-tf
Millinery Goods.
A TRS. A. DAMOUli ia now receiving
lierncw supply of fine Goods, in
the above line for Spring and Summer,
and will receive every week by steamer
the latest styles. Such as JIon hi Is. ni
tons, flowers, (/lores. Embroideries. Hair
Ornaments, Shawls.
Skirts. ~ - - -
and
Parnillas, Neapolitans. Crape Bonnets.
Fiats and Hats for Misses and infants, 4c.—Thankful
for past lhvors, hoping her friends and customers will
call and examine her goods before purchasing elsewhere.
No. 138 Mulberry Street.
Macon, March 10,1S60 w-ly
Faunfcleroy Place For Sale.
Taleaiiassee, Fla., Ang. 2tst, I860.
I OFFER lor sale the Plantation known as "Fauntle
roy Place," lying on tho St. Angustine Road, miles
East of Tallahassee. It contains 1200 acres, more or
less, o! hammock land, of which about 800 acres arc
cleared, and will compare favorably with any laud in
middle Florida, in character ot soil aud production.—
The improvements are dwelling aud out houses, gin
house, quarters, framed barns, stables, 4c.
There are two wells of good water, and the fields are
well supplied with water for stock. With the planta
tion I will sell the Negroes. Stock, Corn, Ploughs. 4c.,
as are usually found on a Cotton Plantation, if desired.
The Plantation is equi distant from the Depot a. Tai-
lahasee and Station No. 1, of the Peusacoia 4 Ga. R. IL,
and 15 miles from St. Marks.
Aug 27-w8t B. CHAIRES, Jn„ Trnstee.
Confectioneries <S Groceries.
T il. DAMOUR, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry
• Street, keeps as usnnl a fall assortment of goods in
the above line consisting of Candies of his own manu
facture, and flue French Candies, lie is the only one in
.Macon that imports Brandy, Utnez, and IIDi* Vinegar
direct from France. All kinds of fine Liquors and Wines
choice Havana Segars, and best Tobacco, Oranges, Ap-
nlcs. and other Fruits, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Nuts, and
Preserves of all kinds. Pickles, Cap res, Olives, Olive
Oil, Ketchups, Sauces. Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Cakes,
Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes, Onions, Cab
bages, and many other articles in that line too numerous
to mention. " msrch 10 w-ly
C ROCKE RYr
NEW STOCK
CHINA. GLASS. CROCKERY,
SILVER PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY,
BOHEMIAN GLASS, LAMPS, 4C.
BOLSHAW 4 HEItZOG,
April 21-w No. 11, Cotton Avenue.
Plaiitiition For Sale.
The undersigned
B EING determined to change their business, offer for
sale ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF PINE LAND,
630 or seven hundred cleared and iu a good state of cul
tivation, two gin houses nnd screws, all necessary build
ings for two settlements. We will sell coni and fodder,
stock of all descriptions, on reasonable teams. Cali at
the residence of John T. Howard, 8 miles South of Daw
son, Terrill eonnty, Ga., and examine for vourself.
Ang 2!), lS40-w3m HOWARD 4 STAMPER.
F O R SALE.
\ VALUABLE PLANTATION in Clinch county, Ga.,
i V about a mile aud a half from Carter's Bridge on the
Alapalia ltiver, one mile from tlicMain Trunk Rail Road
and about four miles from and on the same side of the
River with the River Depot ou the Main Trunk Rail
Road; the Road having just been completed to said De
pot. The cars run daily to and from Savannah by the
place, and there will shortly he rail road communication
with Brunswick.
My Plantation contains from 3,700 to 3.800 acres of
Land, of which nearly four hundred acres are cleared and
undcrgoodfence, aud about seventy nnderfence not clear
ed. My Land is well adapted to the production of long
aud short staple cotton, corn, sugar cane, rice, oats, po
tatoes, peas, 4c.; there is a comfortable dwelling house
good gin houses, negro house, and other necessary build-
ngs on the place. It is as healthy a place as any in
Southern Georgia: it is a good range for hogs, sheep
and cattle, and as finely timbered body of land as any on
the globe, the timber alone being well worth the money
asked for the place. Priee $5 per acre cash, or $6 per
acre in two installments, or §7 per acre in three install
ments. Address DR. U. A. RICE,
march 17 w-Mrn Marshallville, Macon Co., Ga.
* Journal 4 Messenger copy 6ms
Valuable Plantation and Town
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
1T7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
) V in the town of Fort Gaines, for distribution be
tween the legatees of Wm. P. Ford, Sir., deceased, a
Plantation sitnated four miles from Fort Gaines on the
South-Western K. It., aud on the Scmochucliobee creek,
containing (1377) thirteen hundred and seventy-seven
acres of good pine, creek bottom and hammock land, of
which there is about (TOO) seven hundred in a state of
cultivation, the balance well timbered. The dwelling,
out buildiiigs, Overseer's house and negro cabins are
;ood and substantial, with brick chimneys, there is also
i good crib, barn, mule shelter, &c. There are two wells
on the nlace furnishing as good water as can be found
in South-Western Georgia. Ou the creek, which never
fails in its supply of water, is a "ood Grist Mill, and there
is now in course of erection, a Gin House on the creek,
in which two gins can be run, and which will be com
pleted by the time of sale; there is also a good Screw
conveniently situated.
The town property is situated in Fort Gaines, on the
main business street, fronting (273) two hundred and
seven-three feet, and containing (7^) seven and threc-
fonrth acres, on which there is a dwelling house and
suitable out buildings. This property will be sold in a
body or lota to suit purchasers. All of the legatees being
of age, any ofthe above property can be bonght at pri
vate sale.
For information apply to the undersigned at Fort
Gaines, Ga. ANN A. FOKD.
FLEMING LAW,
F. T. TENXILLE, Adm'r.
aug 2 of W. P. Ford, Jr., dec’d
Land and Negroes For Sale.
YX7TLL be sold to the highest bidder, on the first Tues-
r V day iu January next, at the residence of the sub
scriber, in the second district of Dooly county, the fol
lowing property, viz:
1177# acres of Land, it being the plantation whereon
I now reside. Ou the premises arc all the houses neces
sary for the comfort aud convenience of a plantation of
the size. The Lands are among the best farming lands
iu south-western Georgia; it is deemed unnecessary ta
say more, as persons wishing to purchase will calfand
look for themselves.
29 Likely Negroes, among them are Cooks, Washers
aud Ironcrs, Field Hands, boys and girlsjfend a Black
smith; 17 Horses and Mules, all fine; one Carriage, one
BffSCy; * Large Stock of Hogs, Stock Cattle, Oxen, Carts,
Wagons, Blacksmith's Tools, Corn, Fodder, Plantation
Tools, together with other articles too numerous to men
tion. Sale to contluue from day to day until all are sold.
Terms~one third cash, tbe balance on one and two years
credit, with interest from date, with good security. Per
sons wishing tff purchase will call on W. S. Ilximfll, Mon
tezuma, or on the premises to
June 23-wtf J. R. WESTBERRY.
SibE) County Ltiutls for Sule.
1 m
July 13,1860-
WASHINGTON TABOR, i -
JEShE PITTMAN, VEx'rs.
WILLIAM HARDIN, H
interested to be and appear at my office, on or before
tlie first Monday in December next.toshou-cause, If any
they have, why said letters should net).- _ anted.
Given under my lam; ii. office, this Stu day of May,
I860. mIO W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
G eorgia, nousTON county.
Whereas Henry Toomcr, Administrator of JohnG. I A court house door in the town of Butler, Taylor coun-
Toomer, deceased, will apply at November Term, next, tv, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the us u-
fordlsmUsion: _ I ai hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
i o fractioual lots of land, muube " ‘
AM nilVriiie- to a
sanfkee Crock, 6 m
and 1 west ofthe S. \V.
of which is in cultivati
place contains free pro
I bottom lands. Location
tation sitnated onTobe-
uii of the city of Macon,
■mtainlno 1,050 acres, 300
1 } ields fine crops. The
nine, hammock and rich
■■ell watered and tim
bered. ami an excellent ranuc for stock. Terms to suit
J. H. WOODWARD,
Macon, Gn.
not be granted.
Given under my hand, in office, this April 23d, 1880.
April 27-W. T, SWIgT, Ordinary,
resides; levied on as the property of Gideon M. Davis, to
satisfy a fl. fa. from Taylor Inferior Court, in favor of
Green 1*. Cnlverbonse vs. Gideon M. Davis. Property
QEORGU, HOUSTON ““iSS? MjSSggknd place, lot of tand, number
Udou the Dctitioifof'joel TWalkCT 7dmtais?rator l *° and fifty-four (251). in the twelfth (12) dis-
of ^S, WaUrer. tate ot said ro^ify d^^d, ^-
said frust^pravta-tobe dfsmissrt^bereftximV* 68 ° f Sf &X222
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons made nnd returned to'me'bva Cnnvmhm
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, at or before J !,.' n rfh« Conrtable.
the January Term, next, of this Court, why letters of nmnbci^nnn rrr? 1
dismission shonld not bi granted to him. ’ *“ tho '°"'i 1 T or K B, i‘-
<ta^^?5» y, ^“ doffle |‘ , w^‘ , s^ Mth h® 7 .i^ ed rfa a . 8 xr& of 85Sri«
Se-pt 3-JESSE STALLINGS, D. Sh’ff.
p EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. .
the ^tto^r^Pm^l/Adm'ffi^SSor'.of [ A^SmSBSSSm?tficfc5 r n&K^ftgK
ceased, representing that he has
ties of hie said trust, and praying to
from: ! l,„itl luOnlmlni, ’ tr. Hi ii Mt.in° aF li t'....... 7,
I led on it, about 75 acres in the low grounds, some firtv
; or seventy acres in the woods. This place joins Jerry
iv------ .... , . , , Lord, Bally Bell, Benj. Herndon, and John A. Childs.—
«ncreas. t. C. Granulst. Administrator of John D. — ■ ! - 7|1 • - -
g[ may 5-
QS&tGIA—BIBB COUNTY:
n»rv' 'ii'.UV.r r.u 1 yn.iiiin.miw js. ■ This mill has a good ran of custom, and affords bread
, « .S* 1 ? , c ? nn - v ' deceased, having folly dl*- ! ail of tbe time.
h « AdffilnlatraUonaaaforeaaio: WILEY UTTLE PLACE, which contains 95 acres, ly-
and . ro . nc * rne l* re heteby notified , ing on the East bank of Little Fallen Creek; contains
first *5 ln ? K®” °“ or " er °re the about thirty acres in the woods, and twenty or thirty
^vc whvSl l .:*lra T ?T. e ' H !ow "™ nod *- ««> S»°d cultivation. It foins Robert
hot be djemUsed'frtim hi»Adm!cislrSion. tr * t0r ’ : »' °“ ,he C ' U Rld1 ^ Ea ’ t ' C '
hand * , > d official signatnre this Au
gust 23, lNW, WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
'EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY
W. L. CHILD'S PLACE of one hundred and eighty
fcfojj has some improvements on it, Joining Charles ltid-
lev. \\ lllliim l nn<> hnndrfS «iu1 r,f tt hl.th
; ley. William Usery; one hundred and fifty of It in high 1
state of cultivation: cightv acres ofthe best low ground j
dismission should not be granted.
Given ander my hand and oflicial
9th, 18HU. [jnne 12] W, T. I
AEORGIA-HOUSTON COUNTY. I ■* ll a <> .V 1 ? l ion'the place; tOOacrij
Court or Ordinary, in Chamber*, I d Tf sfi iu m,? aui I* 1 '''ation.
Jnne 27th 1880 f ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold, four-
Elijah Williams, Exccntor of Charles F. PatUfo, late Iot nu , n i? cr „ t ,"' 0
of said connty, deceased, having filed his petition pray- f™fS“ fo*r(204). On theplaeeisa good Dwelling
ing to be discharged from bis s<Sd trust: £ soo< 7 ftal ? d Ior a rh . TjIci,ln >
ft is order by the Conrt that all persons concerned do 0r /r so it ?rn! r «.m?rtm^ 3 if^a er i e? ’ &c io •. ,,
appearand show cause, ir any they have, by the second IM>me tlme and P>»cc. will be sold by the
Monday In Jannary next, wby letters of dismission I v“b J|L,”„ t /:, a , n ^ ro man ' , f > av e, by the name of
shonld not be granted, and that this rule be pnblishcd in rixty-fiveyear* old. All sold as the prop-
terms of tbe law. , J .Z r the e9,ate William R. Lowe, deceased, sold
Given under my hand and seal, of office, date above 1^*“® P ar P^ of paymgtho debtaand distribution
W. T. SWIFT. Ordinary. I * m . on “ Y*P legatees of said deceased. Terras—small
— 1 ' “<««». with approved seenrity, payable first of Jaunarv,
18C1. J. W. BRYANT, Adm’r.
G EORGLA-UOUSTON COUNTY. | Ang 10-
OrdinAiry's Omen for Said Connty.
Whereas. Young Johnson, Administrator of Wade .
Barfield, late of said^ county, deceased, petitions this _
11 persons i <^5’ I'l Octoiier next, before the Court House door, in the
before the ! town of Monticello, In said county, between the nsnal
two nlaces, which Dlace 'wlii be sofd fnr l er I first Monday iu December ncxi'to show cause, if any ! *J onr ? , of faIc ' I a11 the land* belonging to Benjamin Jor-
1 m-ri lure an persons ( mcerned. An hereby required lifetime. It joins Mrs Middlcbrook* and WinUliilds they have, why said Letters should not be granted. 1 dan, late ofsaEd connty, ^ceased, containing twelve
toshow cause, irmiythey have, wby stid administrator, Mrs Sally Williamson ’ m ’ '■‘‘lids, Given nndermy handin office,this 8th dayof May hundred (1200J acres, adjoining the lands of John Tii-
XggmmnvuiH**,*. — I w - T -lfe
.a'“'7SiHP , "te8tftgfW9G'i!«* Sa=2 - 3S!iSsS«1^MS,r& 1 SSI:
‘ ruuci, urninary, tree^ i ^^»dweffl«yhowo>odginb»n««Ma«crew , (y Court or Ordinary for said Connty. vation, with 100 acrea orbottom land, well ditchcd.-
(' EORUl A-HI11B COUNTY: I wwidtand. all' Mdcr fente ’ ' Broonds and ; Whereas, Avner Bnrnam having filed his petitionfor i Three hundred (300) acres of fine timbered land, with
G Whereas, B. G. Lockett and James W. Tins! *y, Kx Also^a (2) two acre lot ntComncopin, with a Grocery dinnl8 *. lon a * .Administrator of the estate of James | two settlements, good dwelling houses on both scttle-
eentors ofthe WUlof Wm. Lockett, deceased, iate oi
sain county, apr * — .....
Also, a (2) two acre lot nt Cornucopia, with a (
Billiard Saloon, sitnated upon it, a good stand fora conn-
Ronse deceased: ” I ™« a ‘»..nesro cabins, gin honiw and screw; a'n'd wiU be
These are therefore tc cite all persons interested to be divided, ifmade to the interest of the estate.
mc for ‘T 8 diSn,1S8Ofyft0m ‘^llTOSof said deceased --P Mn-the nndl ?SE5?I. Parana drelri» "piStaia S form, are
1111 concenusl. arc hereby required vided one-half” of a tract of laud niJwInThe piston My they have, why said Letter, j camlneffie ptace,bcfore the day. of
• A .1. wMvvissiv. we hereby required i y*uvuu*re-ii«4* w * n«c*»« muu uvn
the c « is ‘'i 18 an y tl'ey have, why said Executors on of Seth Towls, and owned by said Jos
ciuir.'a J,und *y hi October next, should not be dis- and D. W. Christian, and containing
, seventy acres, more or less. Adjoins the lands of T. B. j
lM*i' CU s^5’J-' , ? ndau ? ,calof 9#cc, this April 2d, Green, Wm. Coniter and others. All m(join, ami constl- '
- ■■ - - taP r “-tan) W^M. M. RILEY, Ordinary. tutes one of the most productive Cotton farms in middle t ' EORGI \, HOCSTON COUNTY
gwtwssvIs* ; aeSffsisasafia&s
said:'’ ■ 6*-** hla Administration aa afore- Persons desiring to examine these lands
Therefore all persons concerned are her.l.v - <*« ‘>»»h e Administrators, at.their hotac,
“ 1
bSdl»ml«Srt"fnmi fo^Ad'nl*, Ad ™' nt81ran '^ Ang3>r™>-W
,Kier.b 1 i p0 n S «ii!l3i n of Dismission «honld not lie irrahted. ”j sale, which will be shown tte-nby the Overseer on the
: IsST 11 Ulidcr h “ d at : ten° d - &^^^!S T '' 0r Ur ' BCDj8mi “ L
march $6 I . _ ’ f. JANE M. HOLLAND, Adm'rx,
Aug 80, lSUO-tds of Benjamin Jordan.
- - xeentor and Ad-j /lUAKDIAN SALE.—Agreeable to an order or the
minlstrator of Benjamin G. Smith, deceased, will apply VX Court of Ordinary or Lee connty, will lie sold, be-
*t November Terra, next, for dtamission: fore the Court House door, it the town of Starkville, on
These are therefore to dtc and admonish, all and sin-. the first Tuesday iu Novexbeb next, the land belongin'*
tllilr tKd) tindrvH nnd pnoditora nf cqfd domeossd tn I to thf» minor hpfr& of \Cm f",,lno..nn,i
’h*s An- ri ONPOWDKR, Foreign and
. IL RILtl, Ordinary. \JT f«W 1 i-ly D. C.
BENJAMIN L. IIOLLAND, Adrafr._ J Givenjuuder my hand, in offle^ t^ta A^irU gff^lSCO, |
fo- By- UAMlLY8uppli«4d*;iTvredfree«fDraya-eby Term*
KINS 4 SON r T • T.J.jTK“SE. L A?ii
through the plantation, good gin house and
wslh'tiwIrtraveTrnd'iu^rtvbcrasesTniHl'oaiPr
that are necessarv, sold for a division.—
. taown on day of sale.
SJ- J.VMES LARAMORE, Guardian.-
FOR S^\JLJE.
$25,000 Pensacola & Georgia
Rail Hoad Bonds.
T HESE BONDS are is.-ned by the State of Florida as
each ten miles of Road is completed, and are secur
ed by the first lien ou the entire Road, aud the prompt
payment of semi-annual iutcrest is guaranteed by a spe
cial pledge of the Internal Improvement Funds of the
State of Florida. I can furnish any one who may wish
to make investments in these Bonds, with the Compa
ny's recent reports, from which they can soon satisfy
themselves with the perfect security of such invest
ment. These Bonds are for $1,000 each, bearing seven
per cent interest, and I am offering them at this tlnte at
SO cents ou the dollar. I. C. PLANT,
ang 10d-2tw-5t Macon, Ga.
SALTXTS <Sc CO - ,
43 Cliff strict, rv. Y.,
IMPORTERS OF SWEDES IRON,
AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIE
TORS OF THE CELEBRATED
Peru Charcoal Iron and Sled.
PESUIROJ
^EbR?IBOX."
OFFER FOR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers:
Peru Hammered Charcoal Iron, all sizes, % inch square
to 14 inches wide, and superior to Swedes, Russia or.
Norway Iron.
Peru Rolled Charcoal Iron, all sizes, % inch squaro to
18 inches wide, by 3-16 to thick.
Peru Horseshoe Iron, extra quality, end warranted
Plough Steel, superior quality. Pern Rivet Iron.
Peru Slit Shapes, superior to any made from Swedes
Iron, and so warranted.
Peru Smhe ami Bridge Iron. ToeCalkSteel. Sleigh
Shoe Steel. Steel Iron.
Peru Plough Iron, Rolletl and Hammered. 11, « and »:
thick, 5 to 18 inches wide.
Pern Spring Steel. Hoc Neck Iron. Cast Steel.
Peru Blistered Steel, superior tn any made from Swed
ish Iron. Nail Rod Iron. English and Swecdith Bar
Iron. T. V. F. and Peru Nail Sods. Broad Hammered
Swedes Plough Iron. [June 15-w8ir.*
New Firm!
M ESSRS T. & G. WOOD have this day
associated with them in the man
ufacture and sale of Furniture, SETH
G. WOOD. The business will be here
after conducted in the firm name of
WOOD,BR O.&CO.,
Macon Ga.
X 0 tT C E.
Haring associated with ns in the Fur-
nltnre business, Seth G. Wood, we arc
particularly desirons of closing up the old bnsincss as
soon as possible, and respectfully request all indebted,
either by note or account, to call and make payments al
an early day. T. 4 C4. WOOD.
Macon, 2d Jannary, 1S60. feb 25 w-ly
Fireproof Warehouse.
COATES & WOOLI OLK,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Merchants,
THIRD STREET\ MACON\ GA.
rN returning our thanks to those of our friends who so
_L generously patronized us the first season in business,
we would again invite them, with a,greet many more of
our friends, that have not yet sent us any cotton, to s^nd
it to us the approaching season. We pledge ourselves
that we will give prompt attention to their interest.
Orders for Bagging, uope and Family Groceries, will
be promptly filled. Liberal advances made when desir
ed. N. COATES,
Aug 15-dltw4m J. H. WOOLFOLK.
A CARD.
T HE former clients of the Iate Peter S. Humphries,
Attorney at Law, Perry, Ga., and all persons having
unfinished business in bis hands, at tbe time of his death,
are hcrcbv notified that the undersigned, having been
emploved hv bis Administrator to assist him in settling
up lils'cstate, have iu their hands the papers pertaining
to his profession, and will take pleasure In communicat
ing any information in their possession concerning them,
or to give such direction to them as may be requested,
and they feel authorized.
We beg further to say, that while we are willing to
give onr professional attention to such cases as we are
not employed in as opposing counsel, at the request of
the parties'interested, we are unwillim* to volunteer our
services, and prefer that partiea select theirown connscl.
Address KILLEN 4 KING,
Ang 23-w4w Attorneys at Law, Perry, Ga.
^-Journal 4 Messenger copy 4t
LEAVITT. TOLEI & CO.,
Successors tn
C A T LI N, LE A Y IT T «fc 0 O.
Importers and Jobbers
Of every Description o) Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
Xus. 31 C'air.heis \ 7 lie id- Streets, rear of ( it}
■j. c 31—ly- [ll-.il NEW YORK
OE FOREST ARMSTRONG SCO.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 and 82 Chamber SL. N. Y.
\ITOULD notify the trade that they are opening week*
V > ly, iu uew and bcauti Ail patterns, the WAMSUTTA
PRINTS, aiso the AMOSKEAG, a new Print, which ex
cels every Print in the country for perfection of execu
tion and design in fall Madder Colors. Onr prints arc
cheaper than any m market, and meeting with extensive
sale. Orders promptly attended to. feb 4 w-ly
J. FISHER & GO.,
IMPOUT2SS AND JOBBERS OP
Dry Groods,
MIMS A.VD CARPETS,
327BALTIMORE SL 4*42 GERMASSl
BALTIMORE, MB.,
TTAYING largely increased our usual etock of DJITT
n GOODS, and added thereto a complete stock oi
GLOVES, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS and NOTIONS,
we are now prepared to offer to the SOUTHERN and
SOUTH-WESTERN TRADE one of the largest and most
attractive stocks of goods to be found in tni* country.—
Viewing Baltimore as the legitimate market for Southern
trade, we have procured a stock particularly adapted
to that section which we are determined to offer to
prompt paying trade, at prices as low as can be had at
any House of reputable standing in any of the cities
North of this.
Particular attention paid lo orders. feb 21-w* ly
FOUNDED 1S52.
CHARTERED 1654.
MRS. S. A UDOIN,
H AS jost returned from New York with a beauti
ful and well selected Fall and Winter Stock,
Parisian Hats of every variety ; Leghorn and Fine
Straw Uouuets; French Flowers; Fancy and Os
trich Feathers ; Head Dresses; Bridal Wreaths and
Veils; Net and Grecian Caps; Ornaments for tlie
Hair; Shell and Ornamental Tnck t'ombs; Real
Lace Coiffeur* and Veils; beantifui Lseo Sets and
French Embroidery; Misses Leghorn, Plash and
Be&ver Hats ; Boys Hats and Cans; Dress Trim
mings; Zephyr Ya'rusfor Knitting and Embrovdery;
NubeasOpera Caps and Mariposa’s Wigs; Bands.
Uraids and Grecian Curls; Fur Cloaks; Muffs and
Cuffs. Also a fine assortment of Fancy Articles too
tedious to mention.
Please cal! and examine for yourselves before
purchasing Thankful for past favors ami solicits a
continuance of the same. All orders promptly at
tended to. sen 27—tt
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
B ROAD TV A V,
NEW YORK.
\\JIIEN completed, six years ago, tbe St. Nicholas
> \ was universally pronounced the most magnificent.
LOCATED
CORNER OP BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREETS,
BALTIMORE, MD.
T HE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and Popular
Commercial College in the United States. Designed
expresslv for Young Men desiring to obtain a Thorough
Practical business Education in the shortest possible
time and at the least expense.
A Large and Beaut ifill Ornamental Circular, containing
upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Specimens of pen
iia^*ship, and a largt Engraving (the finest of the k!nd
ever made iu this country) representing the interion view
ofthe College, with Catalogue stating Terms, &c., will
be sent to every Young Man on application, tree ol
CHARGE.
Write immediately and j-ou will receive the package by
return mail. Address,
jan 17 ly E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md.
GRAYDOK M'CREERY i CO.,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods
FANCY GOODS, &C.
JVo. 41 Barclay St. y and 46 Park Place,
[Will remove in Jufy next to the Appleton buildings,
Broadway,]
O UR stock will be complete by the 1st February, and
under the supervision of our Mr. McCreery (recently
Shepherd & McCreery, Charleston, So. Ca.,) will conL-
prise every description of Goods in our line, adapted to
the Southern aud South-Western Trade.
Merchants visiting New York are respectlbllv invited
to give’us a call. jan 31 w-Jy
convenient, and thoroughly organized establishment of
the kind ou this continent. “ What it was then, it re
mains to-day—without rival in size, in sumptuousuess,
and in the general 'clement - >i comfort and enjoyment.
The Hotel has accomodations for 1,600 guests, including
100 complete suits of apartments for families. Six hun
dred persons can be comfortably: eated at the tables of
its three public dining rooim. and nothing that modern
m art has devised for the convenience and social gratifica-
h TrrvnTrWPrl T pnrlc; tlon of thc tray*.: iug public, has beeii omitted in its
X 8 1UA AUd XXXI jJl U V tJU J_«cXIIU£> pIail< or maimed ft fa ;.:u. tical details. The early
reputation of the house at IfflHKpflftd abroad derived
from its magnitude, its superb appointments, and its
home-like comforts and luxuries, has been enhanced
even' year by the unwearied exertions of the proprie
tors. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB & CO.
Junc S-w3m
For Sale.
I WISH to sell the following lands lying in Leon coun
ty, Florida:
One tract of nine hundred and fifty acres, six hundred
and fifty open, under fence, mid ready for planting, a
good gin house nnd screw, a framed dwelling, ont houses
tolerable good, six mile* from Station No. 2 Pennsacoia
4 Georgia R. R.
Another (Edgewood) of seven hundred and twenty
acres, five hundred and thirty open and in good condition
for planting, improvement* good in every respect, ex
cept a few of the negro quarter*, fonr mile* from Stalicm
^ „ ,, ... , I JL IUGIV1.UI V«UU V1111V. Ill I.IU1VIII CUUU1V, llllllllll-
Each place ha* well* of excellent water, and supplied ing the beautiful valley laud of Hon. Seaton Grantiand,
with water for stock. Term*, reasonable in every re- —"—’ *-—- — —-
sncct. Possession given 1st January, 1861. If the
above land* are not sold by the first Monday in Novem
ber, they will be sold at public sale on that day, before
the Court house door in Tallahassee.
JES SE AVERITT, Bailey’s Mills,
ang 9w-3m Leon Co., Fla.
Plantation for Sale.
W ILL be gold on tho first Tucsdav in December next*
before the Court House door, in the town of But
ler, Taylor county, Ga., the Plantation whereon I now
live, ten miles north of Butler, and ten miles west of
Knoxville, adjoining the home places of S. P. Corbin,
Dr. J. D. Beall, Dr. J. M. Dugan, G. M. Davis and oth
ers, consisting of four hundred acres, on which there is
a crop reasonably good for the season. This place is in a
desirable neighborhood, school house and church near
enough, as well as the best ol neighbors; and for water
and health cannot be surpassed. I am determined to
change my location, and if this place is not sold pri
vately before, positively will sell as above stated.—
Terms just as good as desired,
ang 9 w tds
V. MONTGOMERY.
PlaiiCUiou For Sale.
r OFFER for sale a FINE PLANTATION, within five
x miles of Macon, situated in the forks of the Ocmnl-
gee river and Tobesofkee Creek. There are seven hun
dred acres of cleared upland, two hundred of wooded
npland and fonr hundred of rich bottom lands, very
heavily timbered, possessing nil the advantages of Rail
road facilities, lying on the Macon 4 Brunswick nnd
South Western Railroads. There arc fine improvements
of ever}- kind on the place, dwelling, ont-honses, 4c.—
The crop can be seen on the place.
Will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
Aug 24-d J. li. ANDREWS.
1', Hours from Dlacon.
Hours from Satcnton.
3a Hour from Diiiledg-oville.
10 Minutes from Oglethorpe College.
IT’Oli SALS—llSQjfncriM.of Land, on the Railroad, at
1 the fork of Camp t'rwk. in Baldwin connty, ntjjoin-
embracing about ISO acres-of first quality low ground,
and about 550 acres of woods, or low gronnd, just clear
ed ; 500 acres of level oak and hickory red land, now in
second growth, and finely adapted to cotton culture; on
the East of Camp Creek, it rises up the famous Scotts-
borough Ridge, in long leaf pine, near where Col. Buck
ner has his Orchard of 10,000 apple trees, and where all
kinds of fruits are always sare from late Spring frosts.
No place in Georgia combines more happily all the quali
ties for a pleasant home—rich lands for com and cotton
in the valley, and elevated orchard lands on the pine
woods ridge, with springs, branches and creeks, and a
Railroad to carry ofl crops, firewood, or fruit. Tho com
and cotton now growing on the place are good as any in
the South. Price $13 per acre, cash, or at interest on
Mortgage. W. McKiNLEY.
Milledgerille, Ang 23.1800-wlm
JELLY MOLDS
S£LF-SEAU.\«
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE A\D LIFE L\S0RM€E
OOMPAN "ST.
OFFICE 3(5 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTIIOItlZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, oi; £10,000,000,
paid c? capital, sum i ■ s,.Asn rzskrvkd fund*
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
80 0., rt.OO INVESTED IN Tins COl'STBT
DIRFlrroita IN NSW YORK.
JAMES lift OWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN. Esq.. Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY, Esq
EUGENE OUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER. Eso
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S WSTMOKK, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counselofthe Board, A. HAMILTON,Jr.,Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD 4 CO., Agents
Macon. Ga. a pr £6
FRUIT
For
JARS,
A good assortment, CHEAP.
Ang 10,1860-d4w BOLSHAW 4 HERZOG.
Tnos. A. HARRIS,
wx. h. noss.
Sale,
HOUSE and Lot on Oak street, adjoining the resi
dences of Mrs. Carver and A. F. Sherwood, Esq.,
formerly occupied hy J. B. Norrcll, deceased, containing
one-fourth of an acre, more or less, a large framed
dwelling, containing eight rooms, a large and commodi
ous kitchen, and other outbuildings, and a good well of
water. Sold as the property of Elijah E. Norrcll, late of
Bibb connty, deceased, for the purpose of a distribution
among the heirs. If not sold before the first Tuesday in
October next, it will be sold ou that day, at the Court
House, to the highest bidder. i
GEORGE W. WOOD,
Macon, Ang 21-dtd** Agent.
A Great Bargain.
A HOUSE nnd Iot near the Female College, in the city
fl of Macon, for sale, cheap for cash, having six rooms, |
with fireplaces in five or them, with good double kitch- j
en, smokehouse and stable, with a good well of water on |
the lot. The lot contains half acre, and is convenient ! 1,1/ U L 1 A T 1 "DVD ‘T’TT'D TvTTDCI JP „
to the business part of the city, and to the College and I VV II UJll. AbiXj- JL U JXii iiTiJ, OCCii 1
other male or female Schools, and a very desirable place. 1 til
HARRIS & ROSS,
(SUCCESSORS TO TIIOS. A. UABB1S,)
WARE - HOUSE
AXD
General Commission Merchants,
Cor. of Second <f- Poplar Sts., Macon, Ga.
WILL give their special personal attention to all bu
siness entrusted to them. Cash advances made on pro
duce in store. Particular attention given to the storage I
and sale of Cotton.
3Iacon, June 22, I860—eng 6 d4w-Gm
FALL CROPS. I
WONDERFUL CROPS
Healthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents us with the same css-ntial elements,
and gives of coarse the Truo Standard. Analyze,
the Blood of a person suffering from consumption. Liv
er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, 4c., aud we find in
every instance certain deficiencies in the red globnlcs of
Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and yon are made
well. The Blood Food Is founded upon this Theory
hence ita astonishing success. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of tho Blood in different dis
eases. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or any
affection whatever of the Throat or Lung-s inducing
Consumption, use No. 1, which is also the No. for
Depression of Spirits, Doss of Appetite, and
for all Chronic Complaints arising from Over
use, General Debility, and ICcrvous Prostra
tion. No 2, for Liver omplaints. No. 3, for .
Dysyopsia. Thing already pi, yiind/or absorptioiiit"
is Taken by Drops and carried immediately into
the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The
No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria,
Weaknesses, Sic. See special direc-tiens for this.
For Salt Bhcum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kid
ney, and Bladder omplaints, take No. 1. In
all cases the directions must be strictly followed. Price
- B! cd Daod •- 1 r !• -. - V.
-LURCH &. DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
By E. L. STROIIECHEIt, Macon, Ga.
And by all respectable Druggists throughout thoconn-
try.
Dec. 6,1S59, w e. o. t.-ly
HOME illANUTACTURE.
WE arc prepared to make to order and repair, nt
V\ notice. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS
4c. Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and ni a
made, and machines adjusted, by a practical and c:
enced workman.
Public patronage respectftiilv solicited.
jan 17 E. J. JOHNSTON 4 <
Messenger and Citizen copy.
Any one wishing to purchase
the premises. n
Aug 30,1860-
ronld do well to examine
E. C'. GRANNISS,
Agent.
Bacon aud Grain.
50.000 lbs. PRIME SHOULDERS,
20.000 “ Ribbed Sides,
40.000 “ Clear “
400 Bushels selected seed Rye,
'800 “ " •• Wheat,
"WT fl fK >“ ■ C:
150 “ Barley,
Just receive# and for sale by
Wanted)
A SITUATION as Teacher in some Litcrarv Institu-
X Y. tion South, by a young gentleman, a graduate or
Bowuoin College, Maine, who has had several years suc
cessful experience in teaching, and who, in audition to
■Witt the usual branches of a cla.--ical education, will teach
American Gnano, reference given. Address ° ’
s i T n-nrr
From Jarvis & Baiter’s Islands.
Can be made by the application of
J. WATERMA?
JOHN D. AND!
.Macon, Ga.',
RSON, Gray,
The attention ol Wheat growers is particularly de-
sired.
•A large supply of the above Gnano for sale by.
C. A. L. LAMAR.
! July 28-diw2m * T. R. BLOOM, Agcnf, Macon.
July 0-v.-
Wanted! Wanted!! Wanted:
T'Wn ■ Traveling Agents in I
I JL States, to sell tho greatest inventi
ach ofthe Unil
in of tho age.
Macon-tSept-L, 1S00-
ASHER AYRES.
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Salary from $30 to $7 5 per Month.
TTY Trade solicited hy : -• for return
T. J. 4 D. LANE, i ju.vm
post* '
i.OVE 4 CO.
Plaistow. N. H.