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£tgal Notices—Bibb Conntg.
! / ’ EORGI A—BIBB COUNTY:
' 1 Notice Is hereby given to all persons concerned that
on til.- 4Ui day of Aj>ril l oir. Lucrella Barnhart; Uic
_ ,, , ... , of mIU county7d»r>rt!dThT» II* toteitaf&aiKl aap*>-
'V’OTIt'E.—Slxljr daj# after dale application will n« . , on haa aimlledf.u AdmiuMrai ii* on tie Estate ur said
,j> made lo tho Ordinary of llitib nwalj. *" l.ucrctlu Banihart.ana tbit Intermsof U ■ ;.tw Admin-
( ’ I.OIL. 1 \-.in ' 1 COl M V: .
V7 To ti»e OrnnuxT orJoxri C-otnty
G KOIUJIA HOUSTON COr.NTV.—Court of Ordinary 1 ^ ,
March Term, 18C0.—fivseuthl* honor, W.T. Swift,,
- of Ordinary.—I ...in the petition of TMnlel C.Fudge and v A
rtrocth _
nulay, Ufo of Bibb comity
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the Snporlor forep<
uc)i Exccu U
tin a ili-t h tr^o from’ .-aid Executorship, aijd from.
Amr. M. 1SCC
,\ made to the Ordinary of Bibb county. for itaj o <> i. ncrel i a jfirnhaft. aud that in terms of th
c'l Lot* ofLand No*, m and 137. in the .tlt l>i**triet or iaIn ^j on nil! be vested in the Clerk ol
forth county, tla., belonging to the csta'c of Robert . Court or some other tit.and proper perse
^r™»X~>"'>iv<ncca»cd. TW»>ngn»t-d ,f|* r he application of_ this citation nnh
i. UNDLAi, Admr._ | opicctioa made to this appointment. _ , . _ | ^ JHIL
Given under my bund and omctaJi-iguature^Gd* 1st ration be issued and that all persona concerned be and
Ordinary,
\, CRAWFCfltD GEORGIA. -
William-. Kxecntur of Ordinary.—L*pon the petition of Daniel fiL'Fudire arid v * Cut i:t .o* Oiujin.ua of said Comity,1
ams. deair j, ■bowuSh that he haa lion- C atkins Laialer, Executor* of Solomon Fudge, dccon- ... ,. . , August l.rni, I860. f
toiran rwHtil I ‘ ll! “ '■
rl> settled osid estate, there- ties of (heir ati£ tnut-and pray for diamlaaton there-1 . — narnen, Kxccniora of the last will and testament
- * .is v / n’abor, late of said county, deceased. will
lie-’ ape therefore to cite and admor.i-h all persons
thirty dav- pravs the u.-nal citation mi
:valid \ ■ -IT***' '70L(HW _MI ■■■ . JM
Upon bcarhtj; the above petition it is ordered that ci-; the October term next of this Court, why letters of dls-
..— . - « »—< -« ■ ■ -* mission should not be granted to them.
C.ten under my land, and odlclal Signature this Cth,
da; of march I860. W. T. SWIFT. Ordinary.
WiLli. HI LEY, thej* are hereby required to *how cause, if any they
Mttbcforc the first Monday in February next.
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tt MmN doanty [nr ieave to' •ell all iU vm. — —— —1 — why said William I). Williams ehonld not be dismlsacd.
[ a1 property Mottos tb the ©-tatror l^onutf^. £ ! T jxiTKD STATES MARSHAL'S SALE,-WILL be and why letters diajnirsoiy ehonld not issue to him; and
I lato ofsaid county, drccased, forth® ^’^“t j U i*oJd before the Cburt lloune in the City df Macon, : it is further ordered that thin citation be published in
f and croditora. 1 hi* Alls. i***. Adm’r. ’ Wbb county, between the usual hours of sale on the first i one or more public Gazette of this State for the space of
auc .UttiCK L. CLLNKWAGM-.ABBir.__ T j.ggy A y jjj NoVKMDFJt next, the following pro;mr- six months.
ty. to wit: A trnc extract from the Mlnntes Jones Court oi‘ Ordi-
I.ut of land No. Oi, in the 13th district of Worth coun- , nary.. CIIAKLES1IACAHTHY,
ty, levied on as the property of William if. Lippitt to ; Supf G- Ordinary,
satisfya d. fa. from the sixthCircnitComt of thulhiited 1
States lor the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
E. Stone ,t Co. vs. William II. Lippitt. Property point
ed out by plaintiff’s Attorney.
THOMAS L. ROSft. fc
Oct 2,1S00- L". S. X)ep. Marshal.
f' KoHGI A, HI UH COtNTY. , .„,.iwi*n wffl
Two mouths iifirr tkodate hereof, appUcaHen 'jIU
be made to the Onllunry of said coumy, to sell all the
real estate beiqnglng to the heire
aKB twW A. WAIIK. Adm’trlx.
vunci TO liKi! Wits ANJI CHEXilTOBS.—AU per-
A sons indebted to Lucy l\omack. lateof Bibb coon-
tv dci u.sed.are re.pir.-led to make Iminediate utymcBt,
arid ah persons Its site.- demands against said deccaeed
will render them In lu accordance with law. AH such
nrrmns are referred to Messrs. Speer St Uatder, Attor-
neysat law, of I be city of Macon, who are authorized to
nri for roc. JOHN HART,
Sept 7- 1_ Adw r.
(lEOItGIA, BIBB COUNTY.
' 1 Agreeablu to nu order of the Court of Ordiuary of
Bibb conntr, will be sold before the Court llouse, in the
city or Macon, ou tho llr-t Tuesday in December next,
(If not previously sold at private sale) within the legal
hours of role, two negroes belonging to the minor chil-
j dren of S. f. Gore, of said comity. Sold for the benefit
i DMIMSTRATOB'S BALE.—Will be sold, on the | of “‘d »‘luors. Tec.as on the dav or sale.
JX first Tuesday in November next, between the usual , * ,< - t 2 > *80®" ®- " • LKsTtif, Guardian.
boar* of sale, befiire the Court Bouse door, in the city '• ’—’’ • ' -
of Macon. lUbh county, 0a„ part or iot No. 8!., contain- | (^EORGIA BIUIl COLNTi.
inoelghlv (WJ acres, more or less, betaBglUg to the re- 1 VJ To all whom it may concern.—Whereas Ann Foley,
tnte or John ‘Kana, deceased, of said comity. Sold for i of said county and State, applies to tho undersigned for
tlie iHiiWit of the heirs and creditors of suld esutc. , letters of Administration on the estate of Mary Burnos*
\\ M. K. DI’SBEK, Adm’r.,
Sept a, IStlO- _____ dr.fowl* «&'»•
E XKLT'TOR’S SALE,—On the ,
vemher next, will be sold at the Court; llonsedoor,._ to t() fh()W ca0M ,
Macon, in Bibb county, "ithla the Jawfiil Honrs of rale, ' ()f Administration bn ilic'estafe of iaid deceased should
lots of laud number 8 nud A In square 88, in the city or
Macon. Sold ns the property of James Smith, dccca-cd,
lor tiio benefit or the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Toriiia pr sale made known ou the day ofsalu. Sold un
der ml order of ltibb Court of Ordinary.
This Sept. 3d, 1H10. ELIZA SMITH, Executrix,
1 ’ ItpBT. A. SMITH, Exect’r.
late of said couuty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nud admonish, all and sin-
„ _v-_ -r- ; gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
JJ!* i aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by
' law, to show cause, if any they ha«o. why said Iclten
( t EORGI A, BJBil COUNTY.—Two months after date
I hereof, application will be made to the Court of Or-
dlnarv or Bibb county for leave to sell lots of land Nos.
*lfi, lW. and iSA all lying iu lire 15th District of origi
nally Jloolv. pmv Worth county, being the lands belong-
laglo the estate of Isaac F. Heard, late of Worth conn-
tr r ’dee ja«ed. Also two m-groes, Amanda, a girl twelve
years old, and Hill, a boy ten years old. lielouging to
said estate, sold for the purpose of a division among the
heirs at law. FRANCKS HEARD, Adtn’x. of
ISAAC HEARD, deceased,
*ej>t 2Ti
/TfiORUIA, X&BU lOUNTV.-To all Whom It may
ll conerrn. . ,, ^ ^ ,
Where.is, Ernst Fcnchtirnnge . of said County and
State, applies to the undersigned lor Lel!era of Aniulii-
lstratlon oil the estate of Abraham Fendig, late dMMd
county deceased, ....
These are therefore to cite and sdmoulsli all and
singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to
tie and up]iear at mv oflicc, »ilhin the time prescribd by
law Ml show ransc. If any they have, why said lortteis ol
Adailniripdiunon iheeytatr- of said deceased, should
not I -sue to the applicant.
Glveu under my iuiud and official signature, this Sep
tember S5th. vtfid.
SeptSfir W.M. M. IGI.KY, Ordinary.^
V OTll'K i n DEBTORS AN D CTtKDITOllS — All l>cr-
y\ suns iudcbled lo Sarah S. Minor, late of Bibb conn
tv, deerascd, are reipieaied to make immediate pay
ment, and pjporaone having demands against said dc-
not issne to thu appilcanL
Given under my hand and official ’{.y* iL?lY ,9th ’
Sept Si- Ordinary.
reared,i
nuuler them ill accordance to law, lu the im-
letsirued. This Scpteniticr IMh. 1N80.
Sept 10- ALBERT L. ROSE, Adm’i
f JEOUGfA, BIBB COl’NTY:
' 1 To all whom it may concern (—Whereas Wm. T.
S . of said State and couuty. applies to the under
fill- letters of Administration, ticbunls non, of tlm
if Young Johnson, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore-to rite and admonish,all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deeeasetl, to lie
aud appear at my ottlee, ivitbln the time prescribed by
law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said letters of
Administration, <i< honunon, of the estate of said de
ceased, should not issne to Die applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 13th
August. IM'ai. WM. M. RILKY, Ordioarv,
Aug 14- " ...
y; EORGI BIBB COUNTY,
' 1 W hereas. Julius 1’ctcr applies to the undersigned
tor letters of Guardianship or the person and property
of William, John and < harlc-s Horn, minor sous of
George Home, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to require all porsons concerned
to file iu luy office, oil or before tho first Monday ill Oc
voher next, their objections, if any Ihcy have, to said
apiHiliilmeiil. otherwise letters of Guardianship will be
gmnled the applicant.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this Au
gust 18th. MW. WM. M. IUI.EY,
Aug It- Ordinary.
KgoruU. BIBB COURTyTs
v 1 Whcicas 'llionuisJ. Townsend applies to the un
dersigned tor letters of Guardianship of the person and
projieriy ol Jesse L. and William W. Bryant, minora of
Jesse L". Bryant, deceased:
These are therefore to require all persons concerned,
to file in my office, ou or lieforc the first Monday in Oc
tober next, their objections, if any they have,(A said
appointment, otherwise letters of UsaidnoMp will be
urnuted the applicant.
Given under mv hand aud official signature, this Au
gust 13lh, 1S60. WM.M. RILEY,
Aug 14- Ordinary.
( ; EOliGlA—U1BM OOUNTY :
To all w liom It may concern:—Whereas, Barab Ann
E. Jordan, ol said State and county, applies lo the un-
aersifned for letters of Administratiou on the estate of
Wiley Junhui, late of said courty. deceased:
These are t uenTurc to rite aud admonish all and singu
lar. tho kindred and creditors of said deceased tube and
appear at mv office witbin the time prescribed by law, to
show-cause. If any they have, why saidlffitcrs of Admin
istraiion on the estate of said deceased should not Issne
re the applicant.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this 13th,
August. 1 c*i. WM. M. RILKY, Ordinary.
Augil- . V
G ^HEOIK.lA-BIim COUNTY.—To all whom It may
concern: Whereas, Lorenao D. Wright, of said
county and Stale, applies to the undersigned for letters
of Administration ou the estate uf Benjamin Smith, lato
of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all nud sin
gular, the kiudfed and creditors uf raid deceased, to be
aud appear ut my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, ir any they have, why said letters
of Administration on tbc estate of said deceased should
not issue to the applicant.
Given r ndcr my band and official signature, this Ang.
anil, isdn. WM. M. RILKY, Ordinary.
_Aug 80- _ * _’
G eorgia, bibb county:
Whercea, T. W. Brantley, Administrator on the
estate of Benjamin M. Brantley, late of said county, de-
rrased, applic-j to me for letters dletnissory from his Ad
mlnisiratiou.
Tbcn furr all persons concerned are hereby reouind to
show cause, if anv they have, why said Administrator,
on the first Monday in November next, should not be
discharged.
Given under my band and seal of office, ibis May 4th,
M». WM. M. RILEY, Onlinary.
may 5-
nEORGIA-lIlBB COUNTY:
u Whereas, K. C. Gmnniss, Administrator of JohnP.
Ilacy, late of said comity, deceased, having fully dis-
cliargeil hlkAdinlnistratlou as aforesaid;
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required, to appear at my office on or lieforc the
first Monday in March next ana show cause. If auy they
have, why said K. C. tiranniss. ns Administrator, should
not bo dismissed from his Administration.
Given uudrr my hand anil oftirlnl slgiinture this Au
gust 23, RsiU. ' W.M. M. RILKY, Ordinary.
firgal Noticis—Jones QJountn.
G t KOItGIA, JONES COUNTY —
f Cocut or Ouximart, Jane Term, 1860.
The petition of Benjamiu M. Tufts showetS that be
has liouestiy and faithfully discharged the duties Impos
ed upon him as Administrator of John Freeman, lato at
Jones county, and is now about to close said estaisr,
therefore petitions the Conrt for a discharge.’
BENJAMIN M. TUFTS,
Adm’r. and Petitioner.
Upon hearing the above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation be isened, and that all persons concerned be, and
they arc hereby, required to show cause, if anytbey have,
on or before the first Monday in November next, why he
should not be discharged, and why letters dlsmiaeory
should not be granted him; and it is further ordered
that this citation be published iu some public gazette of
this State for the spaco of six mouths.
A true extract Tram the minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary. ROLAND T. ROSS, Deputy Clerk.
June,-
G eorgia—jonks county :
To the Court df Ordinary of said county.—The pe
tition of Robert V. Hardeman and William Moreland,
Exccntors orthc last Will and Testament of Michael M.
Hcaly lato of Jones county, deceased, respectfully show-
el h that they have Billy discharged the dot lea assigned
them as Exccntors as aforesaid. That the estate of raid
deceased has been Billy administered according to said
last Will and Testament; wherefore your petitioners
pray that letters dirmissory nmy lie granted tbem iu
couthrmlty to law. And yonr petitioner* will cverpray,
Ac. ROBERT V. HARDEMAN
July S, i860. WILLIAM MORELAND,
On bearing t lie above petition it is ordered that citation
be issued aiid that all persons concerned be, and they
are hereby required to show cause, if auy they have, on
or before thu first Monday iu January next, why said
Robert Hardeman and William Moreland. Exccntors as
aforesaid, should not be discliareed, and why letters
dismissory should not be granted them. And It is fur-
tber 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 Court of Urdi-
narv. ROLAND T. KOS3,
July 7 m-fim Deputy Clerk.
TONES COURT OF ORDINARY—May Term, I860.
r) The petition of John Jarrel, Executor of Blake F.
Jarrcl. deceased, showeth that he has honestly and faith
fully discharged the duties impo-cd upon him as sneb
Executor, aud is now about to dose said estate, there
fore petition s Hie Coun for a discharge Bom said Ex ecu-
turship. May 7th, I860. JOHN JARREL, Exec’r.
Upon hearing the above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation be issued, and that nil persons concerned be, and
they are hereby, reqnlred to show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in November next,
why said Executor should not be dismissed, end why
letters dismissory should not be granted bin, and it is
farther ordered that the citation be published In some
public Gazette of this State fur tho apace of six months.
A true extract from tlie minutes. Jones Court of Ordi
nal. ROLAND T. ROSS,
May 11 Dep. Clerk.
OTATE OF GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
O At Cbaubebs, September 11th, 18UL
lo the Ordinary of taid County:
Tbc petitiou of Richard If. Hutchings showeth that
William Moreland, of said oonnty, died intestate, on the
1st day of September, tn the present year, and that de
ceased was a resident of said county at the lime of his
deatli—that ha has left on estate of the probable value of
five; igusand dollars, and that it mainly consists el Land
S Negroes. Aud petitioner would Timber show
is a resident or the United States, residing nu
State and county first aforesaid, of lawBil age; and
that he applies ior said administration as Blend of de
ceased. This 11th day ot September. 1880.
RICHARD II. HUTCHINGS. Petitioner.
Upon bearing tbc above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation be isened, and that ail persons concerned be, and
they are. required to show ransc, if any they have, to
the contrary, on or before the first Monday in November
next, why said administration thonid not be granted to
said Richard II. Hatchings, and why letters of Adminis
tration shonld not issue to him in conformity to law.—
And it la further ordered that this citation be published
hi some public Gazette of this State for the space of thir
ty days, previous to the sitting of said Conrt.
A true extract Bom the minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary, September 12, is T>. ROLAN D T. ROSS,
Sept 13-SDd Dept’y. Cl’fc. C. O.
r*BORGIA, JOSES COUNTY.
' 1 At Cua.vbebs, Sept. 14tb, 1800.
To the Onlinary qf raid County:
The petitiou of Isaac Hardeman, Administrator of
Thomas J. Williams, deceased, respectfully showelh
that lie ha- honestly and faUlifuily discharged the trust
confided to him ns such Administrator, and has tally and
fairly sealed said on.are according to law; therefore pe
tition- tlie.- Court for a discharge from said Administra
tion. September 14.1860.
ISAAC HARDEMAN. Ad:n r. St Pct’r.
Upon hearing the above petition, it is ordered that ci
tation lx: issued, and that all persons concerned be, and
they are hereby, required to show canse, if any they
have, to the contrary, on or before tlie first Monday tn
April next, why said Isaac Hardeman shonid not be dis
missed from his raid Administration, and why letters of
dismission rlionld not be granted to blm in conformity
to law; and it Is iurther ordered that this citation be
published in some public gaaette of this State for the
space of six months, previous to the sitting of said
(Joint. CHARLES MACAHTHY, Ordinary.
A true uxlract from tbe minute- Jones Conrt of Ordi
nary ROLAND T. ROSS,
SeptStMim Dcp’L Cl’lc. C. O.
S.aiitts! I-autls!! JLuittts!!!
B H Y authority of, and In conformity to the last Will
and testament of John S. Walker, late of Janet
county, deceased, the nndrrvigncd offers, at privato aale,
the loilowiug lands, lying iu upper Georgia:
Acres. No. Dist. Section. County,
too
160
123
ISO
ISO
40
8*
40
40
IU
180
112
741
480
513
144
1.250
74s
310
SO
182
1.213
148
280
12
X.
10
10
lli
Gilmer,
Fannin,
Habersham,
Carroll,
Whitfield,
Lumpkin,
Fauldiug,
Paniding,
Panidlng,
Paulding,
Polk,
Polk,
Polk.
Floyd,
Floyd,
Haralson,
Cherokee,
Floyd,
GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY. .
At CnxMBEas, Sept. 13tli, 1863.
7b the Ordinary uf mid County:
The petition ol William Roberts. Guardian of Lydia
A Giles, minor, showeth that he has honestly and faith
fully discharged the trust confided to him as such Guar
dian, and is ready to close said estate, therefore peti
tions the Court for a discharge from said Guardianship.
This September 13th. I860.
WILLIAM ROBERTS, Guardian
Upon hearing tho foregoing petition, it is ordered that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be, aud
they ore hereby, required to show cause, if auy they
have, on or before tbe first Monday in Novembernext,
why said William Roberts should not be dismissed'Bom
his said Guardianship, and why letters of u is mission
should not be granted to him In conformity to law. And
it is further ordered that this citation be published in
some public gazette of this State for tbc space' of forty
days previous to the silting of said Court.
CHARLES MACART11Y, Ordinary.
A true extract Bom the Minutes of Jones Court of Oi
dinary. ROLAND T. ROSS,
Sept 20-40d Deputy Cl k. C. O.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Agreeable to an order
of the Conrt of Ordinary of Jones county, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, before the
Court House door, in Amerirus, Sumter county, Ga., lot
of land number (.87) ninety-seven, in tbe (13th) fifteenth
district of said county. Sold as the property of Lory
Alford, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. GILES DRIVER, Adm’r.
Sept 6- • ’•• -
N otice to debtors and creditors.-ah per
sons indebted to John S. Walker, late of Jones
oonnty, deceased, are requested to nuke immediate pay
ment: and all persons having demands against said de
ceased, will render tbem in agreeable to law.
Sept 6- _ F. J. WALKER. Kx’r.
p EORGI A, JONES COUNTY.
u To all whom it may concern:
Richard U. Hutchings having, in proper form, applied
to me for permanent letters of administration on the es
tate of Kobe, t R. Hutchings, late of said county, deceas
ed:
This is to cite sli and singular, tbc creditors and next
of kin of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law. and show canse, if any
they have, why permanent lettors of administration
shonld not be granted to Richard li. Hatchings ou said
deceased's estate. Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this September 23th, i860.
A true extract Bom tbe minutes Jones Court of Ordi
nary. ROLAND T. ROSS, Dep. CTk.
Sept 47-
( * EORGIA—J ONES COUNTY:
' 1 To the Honorable tbe Ordinary of said County.
The petition of Richard 11. Hnlchlngs sheweth that
Robert re. Hutchings, who resided iu the county aforesaid,
in which be has recently died, intestate was possessed
of a considerable estate of the probable value of ten tbon-
sand dollars, which mainly consists of negroes and towu
property. And petitioner would further show that he
applies as brother of deceased and prays to obtain ad
ministration as inch, that he Is a resident of the United
States, residing now in the Stata and county aforesaid,
and of lawful age.'
RICHARD U. HUTCHINGS, Petitioner.
At Ch awbsbs, Sept. 23,1863.
The above petition of Richard II. Hutchings that be
may obtain Letters of Administration having been read
ana considered by me, ordered that the nsnai citation is
sue. ROLAND T. ROSS, Dept. Clerk,
sept #7 w-
Aeres.
430
430
430
430
41*1
230
290
202,«
202*
202*
403
G eorgia- bibb lwm y
Wl
fbereas, Vuln-:y I’ierec, Administrator on the es
tate of Leonard W. Gib-on, late of said couujy deceased,
anplie-to Hie nudersigi.ed lor letters dismissory from
his administration.
Therefore all persons c mrerned, are hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, why snidadminlstntor,
on tlie first Monday in October next, should not be dis
charged,
Glveu uuder my hand and real of office, this April 2d,
i860. (apriPum) WM.M, RILEY, Ordinary.
The above lands are all valuable, well salted to the
prodaetion of all the cereals. For tartber particulars,
address the undersigned, at Clinton, Georgia.
Bv like authority, the undersigned will lease ont,
nralyilouety. for a term of five years, the following lands,
Ivlng in southern and sonth-western Georgia. The per
son Teasing first binding himself to clear and fence ten
acres of land, or more, each year:
No. Dist. Section. County.
117 7 — Coffee,
191 5 — Appling,
75 4 — Appling.
363 8 — Ware,
224 9 — Ware,
247 27 — Decatur,
256 26 — Early,
187 1 — Lee,
172 1 — Lee,
173 1 — Lee,
■ SCI 12 — Wilcox.
The above mentiuned arc fine prod active lands, well
suited to the raising of Corn, Cotton. Potatoes, Oats,
nud Peas.. In nddiilou to the above, I will also lease ont,
upon the s.irnc terms (gratis), lots Nos. 262 and 263,12
district. Pickens, containing 82U acres. For farther in
formation address tho undersigned jit Clinton. Georgia.
fc. J. WALKER,
Sept 14-40d Executor.
\ DMI.NISTRATOIl S SALE.—Agreeable lo au order
of the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, regularly
granted, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November
nez t. before tbe Com t Honsc Door in the town of Clin
ton, Hie following tracts of land, belonging to Joseph L.
Holland, late of said county, deceased, to-wlt:
NED BROOKS PLACE, containing 431 acres, lying on
Big Fallen Creek, on the cast side, all bnt forty-six acres.
There is about two hundred of it iu the woods, and
about one hundred and twenty-five of the cleared Dud
fresh. The remainder is good upland. This place joins
M. S. Childs. John A. Childs, Thus. Alexander, ana Ben
Herndon, it has a good dwelling on it, ard ail necessary
-c-lilhouses ou it.
MILL PLACE, of405 acre*, with a good corn mill si tna-
/ ' EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
u To the Ordinary of Jones Couuty:
Caswell Haddock shows that James Barnes, who re
cently resided iu tbe county aforesaid, and in which
he died, was possessed or property, consisting of Laud
and Negroes mainly, to the probable value of sixty thou
sand dollars. Said Caswell Haddock applies for letters
of administration anon tbe estate of said James Barnes.
Tho applicant is a citizen of the United States, resides
In the State and county aforesaid, is of lawfni age, aud
applies as oue of tbe heirs or next of kin. Sept. *4, I860.
CASWELL HADDOCK, Petitioner.
At CnaMBEOs, Sept. 25,1860.
The above Petition cf Caswell Haddock, that he may
obtain letters of administration, having been read and
considered by me, ordered that the nsnai citation issne.
Sept *7- ROLAND T. ROSS, Dep. CTk.
G eorgia, Houston county.
Whereas J. B. Johnson, Administrator of Alexan
der.Iohuson, deceased, will apply at November Term,
next, for dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any Hiey have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand, in office, this April 23<L I860.
April 97- W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
CJEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. , .
OmdMakt’s Office, for sad Connty.
Whereas, Meredith McC’ov, Administrator or Eliza
Stntham, deceased, will apply at April Term next for
dismission: . —1
These are therefore to cite and admoniih all and #to-s| of David Watkins’d’eoea»«L
Given under my hand aud official sin-nature, at office.
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
law,' to show cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.-
Giron under my hand and Official signature, this 6th
Sept., I860. [sept 8J W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
fiEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY'.
-* Oudimart’s OrncE, for said County.
Upon bearing the petition of Allen Albritton, GuarJ!
an of M. K. B. St M. A. Albritton, minors of McCain A1
britton, deceased, showing that ho has recently removed
beyond the limits of this State to the connty of Pike.
State of Alabama, and taken with him bis said wards,
with their nroperty, aud haa there been duly appointed
Guardian of said minors.
It is ordered that ail persons concerned be and appear
at the November Term of this Court, to show cause, if
any thmr have, why said Albritton shonld not be dis
charged from his said trust.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Sept
6th. 1869. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary:
C 'l EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY:
T OnDixauT's OrriCE fob Said County.
Whereas, R. T. Rouse, Administrator ou the estate of
S. L. Itonse, late of sakl connty, deceased, applies to tbc
undersigned fur letters dismissory train his Administra
tion:
Therefore all persona concerned aro hereby reqnlred
to show cause, iranr they have, why said Administra
tor, on tbe 1st Monday in Marcknext, should not be dis
charged. r - t.
Given nnder myltaaffand seal of office, this 29th An
gust, 1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept I- t
("JEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
Ordinary's Office for said Conntv.
Whereas, Hardy H. Powell. Guardian of Sarah A. IL
Wilder, formerly Sarah A. K. Lane, i>ctitione this Court
for dismission from his said trust:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons
interested to Ihi and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in November-next, to show cause. If any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand, in office, this 7th September,
1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept Iff-
G eorgia, Houston county*.
Ordinary's Office for said connty. I
Upon the petition of Joel T. Walker, Administrator
of John Walker, late of said coouty, deceased, repre
senting that he has tally discharged the duties of his
said trust, praying to be dismissed therefrom:
These are therefore to cite and aduiooiahall persons
concerned, to show cause, if auy they havc-fit or before
the Jannary Term, next, of this Conrt. why u-ltera of
dismission should not be granted to him.
Given under my band and official signature, this 11th
day of Jane, 1860. Wi T. SWIFT,
J tr -
June 13-
Ordinary.
C l EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
I Court of Oudinaby for said county.
Upon the petition of U. W. Persons, Administrator of
the estate of John W. Persons, late of aaid county, de
ceased, representing that he has fully discharged the du
ties of his said trust, and praying to be dismissed there-
Boni:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, at, or be
fore the Jannary Term next of this Court, why letters of
dismission shonld not he granted.
Given under my band and official signature, this Jane
9th, I860. [jinie 12] W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
G eorgia—Houston county.
Court of Ordinary, in Chambers,
June 27th. 1869. V
Elijah Williams, Executor of Charles F. Patiilo, late
of said county, deceased, having filed his petition pray
iug to be discharg 'd Bum his said trust:
It is order by the Court that all persons concerned do
appear and show cause, if any they have, by the second
Monday in January next, why letters of dismission
should not be granted, and that this rule be published in
terms of the law.
Given uuder my hand and seal, of office, date above
written. W. T. SWIFT, Ordiuary.
Julie 29-
G EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Office for Said County.
Whereas. Young Johnson, Administrator of Wade’ H.
Barfield, lata of said couuty. deceased, petitiuus this
Court for disniissiou Bom his said trust:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in December next to show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my band in office, this Stb day of May
i860. W. T. SWIFT,
may Id Ordinary.
£cgctl Noticca—Houston €onnti)
G eorgia, iioubton county.—sixty days after
date, application will be made to Die Court of Ordi
nary of Houston connty, lor leave to sell the Laud and
Negroes of Reddick Bazemore, late of said county, de
ceased. ELIZABETH BAZEMOllE, Ex'rx.
Ang 14-
/ t EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Two months after
V I date, application will be made to tbc Court of Ordi
nary of said connty, for leave to sell the real estate be
longing to the estate of Joseph A. Slone, dec’d.
angf T a. ..Air
J. W. SLONE. Adm’r.
EJ. EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
’ * Bv order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Houston conn
ty, I snail proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at tbe
Court House, I a the town of Perry, on the first Tuesday
in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the
real estate of Jos. A. Sloan, deceased, in and adjoining
the town of Fort Valley, consisting in valuable lota for
building purposes. Terms on tbe day of sale.
Oct 2- J. W. SLOAN, Adm’r.
G eorgia—Houston county.
Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, Jacob Sasser petitions this Court for letters
minor
of Guardianship ot the persons and property of J
Thomas, Edmuud Morris, and Fraucee E. Pollock, i
Motors ofthe Will oT Wm Izwkett deceased late oi 1 Lord. Baify Bell, Benj. Herndon, aud rfohn A. t hllds.-
their Executorship,
Tt-wJi.rezll pci\nos concern
wise, Is mi., they hav
ted on it, abont 75 acres in the low gronnds, some fifty j childrcuof Thomas Pollock, lato of aaid couuty, deccas-
or seventy acres in tlie woods. This place Joins Jerry i C( j ;
- a a These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at my office witbin tlie time
•mi hi why required
id Ksect.l ar- cn
cot he <1E-
G EORGIA—BlIIB COUNTY:
Whereas, B. G. hzksit and James W. Tinsley. Ex
1 This mill ’’has a goiii rtm of custom, and affords bread
j all of tbc time.
WILEY LITTLE PLACE, which contains 93 acres, ly-
’ s.--or. IH 0 Ka-fbao of LiGIc Fallen LiCuLt emits its
a..-, ttn-tvne-i pm . w. da. and twenty or inifty
acres low JTOUU .-Ling, ml ciilltvaiioa. • It joins Robert
Ridley oa the North, C.c. Ridley. East, Joseph C. A’hite,
I West. ’
I W. L. CHILD’S PLACE of one hundred and eidity
uuuiwj, acres, his some Improvements oh It, joining Charles Kid- H | .■
Whereas, william A* Kvana, Administrator of the ley, William Uaery; one btmdred and fifty of it hi high tern of Adminiatration on the estate or Mrs. Hannah
estate of John W. Evans, late of said connty deceased, : f.s °£. C '! Va l°o. : i C 7^ , I.? C, S’iVLH ! JL h ? t f„.£^r,rt ! I-aw, late or Mid county, deceased:
baring Hilly discharged his Administration as afore- InJhe Mate, on Little and Big Fallen Creeks, in the fork j These arc therefore to cite all persons interested to be
said:' " I of them. . aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by
MRS. WILLIAMSON'S POWER of 225. lying West of ■ law, to show cause, if any tliev have, why said letters
a: he other two places, which place will be sold for ter should not be granted. .7
”-*■— ’■ "i” 1 —’ --.a—- ~.o. — - ihiaggra
EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY,
vjf Whereas George M. T. Feagin, Executor and Ad
ministrator of Benjamin G. Smith, deceased, will apply
at- November Term, next, for diaml tsion: *
These are therefore 10 cite and admonish, ail sin
gular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased,'to be
-■1 appear at my office, within the Umo prescribed by
to show canse, if any they have, why said letters
shonld not be granted.
Given under my band, in office, this April 23d, 18(0.
April 27- W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
("JEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
v Ordinary’s Office for said Counly.
Whereas, Hardy R. Powell, Administrator of Edith
Lane, late of said connty, deceased,- petitions this Court
for dismission from his said trust
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interest to be and appear at my office, on or before tbc
first Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters shonld not be granted.
Given nnder my band, in office, this 7th September,
1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Sept 10-
G EORGLA, HOUSTON COUNTY’:
Ordinary's Office for aaid County.
Tho petition of Levi Ezell, former Administrator of
the estate of Edward Bacon. late of said connty deceas
ed, showeth that he has tally discharged his said trnst
and turned over the balance of the estate miadmin-
istered to Joseph C. Eiiis, who is now the Administrator
of said Edward Bacon.
It is ordered that citation do issne in terms of the law
requiring ail persous interested, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in February next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2nd
August, I860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary,
ang 6
C N EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
T Whereas Henry Toomer, Administrator of John O.
Toomcr, deceased, will apply at November Term, next,
for dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at.my office witbin the time prescribed by law, to
show canse, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band, in office, ibis April 23d, i860.
April 27- W- T. BWIFT. Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtne of an ordci
or tbe Honorable Court of Ordinary of the connty
of Houston, will be sold, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors, on tbe lint Tuesday in November next, at thi
Court House door, Iu Per.-;:, in said county, ail the lands
belonging to the eatate of Jacob Skipper, late deceased,
of said conntr. Said iandsare situated In the lower Stl
district, and adjoining lands of estate or A. p, stnbbs,
Jacob Fudge, and others. Terms made known on tbe
day of sale. JUNIUS G. SKIPPER.
Sept 11,1860- Administrate t. •
: „• A c.,i*r. Is air. uioy rave. ,u:> :
t,K‘ t'-ii -. .«*r.day iu <1 i *ber luxt, U..
rtiirgud-
Pi\cn under tin hand and seal of office, ibis April 2d,
i‘•ft. 1 . (a|ir 3-61:1) WM. M. RILKY’, Ordinary.
•IA—BIBB COUNTY:
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any thoy have, why
said letters shonld not be granted. ■■
Given raider toy hand and official ri*nauira, 1! - tiro | Tnckcr j., t e
Ciy of z.ugas. li •- _ '
Aug 23- W. T. SYVITT, Qr—naiy.
EORGIA—HOUSTON~COUNTY7
Okddtamt’s Office for said Connty.
Whereas, Lorenzo U. Law petitions this Court for'iet-
( 1 EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY’.
YJT To the Honorable, the Ordioarv of •
E xku-'mih.s dale.—The untfaMxMode
tore of nrnrv Newsom, late of Bibb county, decoas- wixuUand.alT un<]crffcnco. ' " plies to thonnderaigned for letter* of Administration on
eu, and under authority giventiicnt In liL Will, offer at Also, a (9) two acre lot at Cornucopia, with a Grocery, ; thcEstatcuf Wm.fi. Miller, late of saldcounty.deceas-
, „ . Billiard Saloon, situated upon it.agocHl stand fora conn- I ed: •
onJ’j.r W'^onnee Creek, try atom or grocery. | These are therefore to require all persons concerned
13 tones apmjfaeeaij^qgsqi ft the Dickson Also, thu interest of said deceased, “it being tbe nndi- ! to file in my office, on or before the first Monday in Oc-
tZFl'Sn?''* ■BlfWWjlw "Kb theorist vlded one-half' of a tract of land now iu thu possession tober, next. Heir objections, if any they have, to saM
- 7k Mill thereon. This place is well improved, or Seth Towls, and owned by said Joseph LT Holland, i appointment, otherwise letters ol Administration will
flyUlns. tin house and all nccessaty ont- a nd D. W. Christian, and containing five hundred and bo granted the applicants.
f™?:-K' H '’ ? a , u ' r ' R.'" K 1 ?£'• nu< ' * qttantffy of seventy acres, more or less. Adjoins tbe lauds of T. lb Given nnder my band and official signature, this Aug.
AW hi 0 ? a i? nt 800 '' rn -'’' c . 1,1 *? d . ... , Green, Wm. t'onltcr and others. All adjoin, and constl- 29th, I860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
^ lat !f *°W W ’H 1 ™ tutca one of tlie most productive Cotton farms In middle j Ang30-
‘ m . u1 ’ and '" , " ch win bo sold with or Georgia—the section Ts healthy, and society good.- —- . —7~ —
A W i'jo'li 1 . „ ,, ,v The improvements consist of good dwellings, negro A DMIMSTIIATOR S BALE.—Willi be sold, on the
Xi &J!P2m2f of lot No. 201, In the cabins Ac. The trart can be so divided as to suit seTcr- A first Tuesday in November next, In Perry, Uooston
3d disirlrt of Bibb, near the mill tract and known as the cjiasers. If desired. ; county, before tho Court House door, the Plantation of
w ’*’ k'*® •*« sold with or irithont Persons desiring to examine these lands arc invited to , Thomas
iiTikTr- 1. ... .. , call on the Administrators, at Uteir homo, on the
foHn’ t residenceeT Henry Newsom, known res , q crm(l on the day of sale,
as the Marrior place. 011 Hie Colranbns lioud, J2 miles ’ ------ - - ---
JANE M. HOLLAND, Admr’x
BENJAMIN L. HOLLAND, Adm’r. 1
Ang 80, ifiOD-tds ||s
J ONE8 COURT OF ORDINARY—Mav Terra. I860.
The petition of Henry J. Marshall, Administrator
tie hunit i.r*i eu.-a Uttiontrdu annexed, on the estate of
from Macon, containing 4i'A or 170 acres, with ubout too
acrt*s cleared.
Also, U10 place where Dr. Bonner now lives, contain-
Aao, No, 188, iu the 13th district of Muscogee, lioiv
Tavlor county, containing 202* acres, al! in the woods,
and five niiies from the Rail item!, and near a saw mill.
I the above lands, or any of them, are not previously
solo at Private sale, the tracts situated Jn Bilib and VSift'"' ’"'hkvW fariRwlfttl "Administrator
Jrawfotd will be sad. nt public outcry, before tbc Court ,900 ' HL.NitY J. MARSHALL, Administrator.
Uoi.-e, iu siaouii, iiilO> eoenty. on the 1st Tuesday iu Upon hooringtha above petition, U Is ordered that ei-
Noi ember, IS00. Tcrm^-oiic-haif cash, tbe balance 7 on tation be issued, and that all persons concerned bo, and
on 11 credit of lit mouths. For further Information, ap- they are ^ p-—- ■ —
before the Conrt House door, the Plantation or
, „ , Pollock, late of said county, deceased, cootain-
premi- Ing about five hundred and sixty acres. No*, not known,
j . siMoinl ng the lands of Josish Hoilges and AmosOpnr, and
:. - : has all necessary buildings, such as Gin House, Press,
Negro Houses, Ac., all In good repair. Said lands He in
tlio eleventh district of said county. Bold as the proper
ty of the said Thomas Pollock, deceased. Terms nude
known on the day of safe.
Ang 20,18(9- EDMUND A. POLLOCK, Adm’r.
Wi^/v.f'hriTiKrTdJSLed rtK>w I TOUSTON SHERIFF BALK.—Will be sold, before
«h^h?fo^hiwfo^iw^^StoK5^^ i E » he rourt House -door, to Ferry, Houston county,
to Perry, Houston c
the village of Fort Valley, in tith district of Houston
conntv: said house aud lot occupied at this time by Mr.
Davenport, levied on as the property of Samuel Gibbs,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Davis N. An-iin vs. Samuel
Gibbs. ' J. A. A VERA, Dep. Sheriff.
Sept 20,1861)-
Sq.ta'.lMO- iR.\ JENNINGS,’ p*
days_ after date application wtU be
hereby required, to show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in October next, why
said administrator should not be dismissed, and why
letters dismissory shonld not be granted him, and it Is
farther ordered that this citation he published In oomu: f t EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.
public Gazette of this btate for the space of fix 111011th*. (j Oriusart’s Oi-yice for Said Couuty.
A true extnu t from the tntontCs, Jones Court of Ordi- Whereas Milton L. Duruoy, Administrator of Joseph
ir.fiw^ta-ifii o'fArE ^ H0L.ANDT. HOBS, Dep. Cto*.
ftLiSS' ’ Wicka. E. hUTl'lIIN, ‘ fjEORGLA, JONES OOUNTY.
01 Gnanliau. u To all w
Dlonnt. late of said connty, deceased, petitions this
Court for disniissiou from Uis said trust:
. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all persons
1 ? V* interested lo bo and appear at my office, on or before
within the time proscribed >'ylawfanl.show eante,_if OTICE,—All persons imv ing claims ajpiliist t! ■ es
lall the
( ' 1 w
art. minor. Thi* Oct.
P. McEY’OY,
t Gnanliau.
be made to the
they have, irly pyraianent lcHeraM adisanistwitfatt ! Njat^^iraSofnYr^Safenm * late of Houston coua-
shouid
cca:
nary or said county.
The Po’iti or William Bunn, Executor of Crl. D.
ccr.iatcoi .-idcourty, di vqi'-'aL «howeth th..* e
. illy and 'aithftilly .i*sd!:;\.;c.l the duti.? assigned
ifni oy virtne i-r his appoii rmem.
Wlierefore, lie prays to bo discharged from his said
tract. This 21st day or Mav, 18(0.
KILLEN St KING, Pl’fls. Att’J*.
Court of Ordinary to Chambers, 21st day or Mar, 18(0.
Upon tho foregoing petition of Wm. Btrau, Executor
of Oi to D. Tucker, deceased, praying to be dismissed
from bis said trust, it is ordered by the Court that cita
tion do Issue, requiring all persons concerned to appear
and show canse, if nny they have, by the December
Term next, of this Court, why said Executor shonld not
be then discharged, and that said citation be published,
os required by law.
A true extract from the mlnntes.
May 23-tim W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
S ir at the next December Te: in of kaid Court of Or-
ry, and present said Will, to be propounded in sol-
~aa /arm: - - - 1 j ; .
. These are, therefore, calling on and requiring the fol
lowing named and meutiuned heirs of said Zachariah
Tabor to be uudupndarAt the said December Term. ImVi.
of the Conrt of.Ordinary of said county of Crawford, and
offer such objections ns they, or either of them, may
have, vis: Loviek P. Taylor, son of -:>:d deceased, resi
dent of the 8tnte of Louisiana; Hudson Tabor, of the
county of Worth, State or Georgia; B.F. Tabor, grand
son of said deceased, and child ot Hugh L. Tabor, de
ceased* who resides in Crawford county; John Wesley
Tabor, grand sou of said testator* who resides in the
State of Alabama, county of Barbour; Washin g Weaver,
resident of Crawford county,'Ga., grandson of said tes
tator, and son of Hnnly Weaver, who married Casscv
Tabor, daughter or tbe testator; also Ihe minor children
•of the said Hanley and Casaey Weaver, who reside iu
tbe county of Sumter aud State of Georgia, their names
and number not known; the children aud heirs or Tabi-
tba Matthews, daughtsr of said t- -nitor, th- ir
and residence not known, Joseph Grave- and hi- v.ife
.Mahala, danghterof testator, resid- nts ( if Houston coun
ty. State of Georgia; the heirs of Driskel Watkins, wife
September 3d, I860.
. Sept 13-tlmo in dec
JAMES J. KAY.
Ordinary.
G UARDIAN SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the
Court of Ordiuary or Lee county; will be sold, be
fore tho Court House door, it the towu of Storkville, on
the firs'. Tuesday iu November next, the land belonging
to the minor heirs of Wm. Chastain, deceased, twelve
hundred acres, more or less, 400 cleared, which is in
good cultivation, Nos. as follows: 6,5, 4,49,48,17, all
in a body together, the place is well watered, a creek
running through the plantation, good gin house and
screw, good dwelling house and negro houses, and other
outbuildings, that ore necessary, sold for a division.—
Terms mado known on dav of sale.
Aug 30- JAMES LARAMORK, Guardian.
/TONROE ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
H Tuesday to November next, within the lawful hours
of sale, will be sold, before tbo Court House door, iu the
town of Forsyth, iu said county, as the property or Lit
tle Berry Lncas, deceased, late of said county, the fol
lowing laud*, to-wit: The parcel known as the Lester
Place, adjoining the lands of Rawles, llnclmby and
Evans, on the waters of the creek Echcconnec, contain
ing nine hundred and sixty acres, more or less. Tbc
above described land will compare favorably with any
lauds to middle Georgia. Terms—credit 12 months.
PEGGY LUCAS, Adm’rx.
Sept 18,1860- C. M. LUCAS, Adm’r.
NEW OH LEAN 6
SCHOOL Oi' MEDICi.MO,
S/TUA TED OX COMMVX~STT!EE T,
Opposite tbe Clitu-ity lioapxtizl*
r rvlIE Regular Cunr. - of Lectors# In thi- Institution
-L will tomnrlSB 011 THURSDAY, the 13th November,
Is iOi and terminate in the latter part of March,1&Gl.
Faculty:
ERAS3IUS J). FENNER, M. D., Professor#f ThornyHd
Practice of Medicine.
AUSTIN FLINT, M. I>„ I'ref.-r-or of Clinical Medicine
and Medical Pathology.
ANTHONY’ A. I’EXISTON. M. D„ Professor of Anato
my.
AUSTIN FLINT, Jit., M. D., Professor of Physiology and
Microscopy.
SAMUEL P. CHOPPIN, M.D., Professor of Clinical and
Operative Surgery.
CORNELIUS C. HEARD, M. D.. Professor or the Prin
ciples of Surgery and Surgical Pathology.
D. WARREN BKICKELL, .Vi. D., Professor of Obstet-
-i.il>'-. 1 . 1! W, .111. ,1
ISAAC L OffiAWCOPB. VI. lb. Professor of Chemistry
and ModRaH Jurisprudence.
HOWARD SVUT P. VL D., Professor or Materia Medlca
:m,l TTivrapi Hie-.
II. D. SCHMIDT, VI. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy,
The Dissecting Rooms will beopeued on tlie i. ih of 1
October. Clinical instraction given dal]- in the wards-
of the Charity llopital, and three times a week nt tlie
CollcgoDispehsary.
.mongst t
SOUTHEHN
C T. o T-T r TV oi
L AR G E S TO C 1C
— * r
SOUTHESNMade OLOTHHiTG!
' Hired in the South, which lie
gtihftmMtat to^aell (ol ajiroflt,) as low asm.. >•>, profes-
E. SAULSHUJiY.
FALL. AND WINTJEfi
CLOTH ING ;
A Laiv.c arc very Choice Stock,
iOI
i for bo
A DMINISTUATOU’S SALE.—By virtue ot an order
from the honorable the Conrt of Onlinary ol w *—
comity, will be sold, ou the first Tuesday iu November
next, before the C’uurt House door, in the towu or Ella
ville, Schley connty, between the legal hours or sale, a
lease on lot ofland number one hundred and sixty (160),
iu tbe third (3rd) district of Schley county, for the space
of ono year cusning^rom the first day of Jannary next.
Sold as tbe property of W. It. Lowe, late of Macon conn-
J. W. BRYANT, Adn’r.
Cuilirscit j? jill'qiiMi
Itlen and Soys,
Together with a
he Faculty of this Institution are iimon^-t tho duly I ”T \ O ¥ S O r j 1 - * T7“
elected Visiting Physicians and tinr^eon.** of the Charil' i 1^. V X t \Jf ; J _> _1 V ) V . I \
llopital, and, according to a late Act of the State Lc . it* f
Uture# “shall at all tunes luive free access to the Iios-j , - . 01
yr * rtl ' Furnishing Goods,
The Board of Administrators elect annually, in April. '
twelve Resident Students, who are furnished board and ! nuw onern g at
lodging in tbe Hospital: and the Students of thisScl.ool 'R'vt'Pfim ol Yf T dw Pr*ir*oc livr
are equally cleglble to this place withany other-. JL.A.IL euieiy i_OW JrrlCeS, UJ
Tho great aim of the Faculty is to impart a thoroughly]
practical knowledge of all the branches of Medicine.
Dissecting material is abundant, and at a nominal cost.
| ag
No charge for attendance at the Hospital.
Amonnt of Fees for fall course of Lectures 2168 00
Matriculation Fee (paid bnt once) 300
Dissection Fee 10 00
Graduating Fee 25 09.
For any farther information, address
E. D. FENNER, Dean of the Facnlty,
No. 5 Carondelct street.
New Orleans, August, I860. [Sept 13-wlt
LEAVITT, T0LEE & CO.,
Successors to
CATLIN, LEAVITT & CO..
Importers mid Jobbers
Of every Description, oj Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
Nn«. 31 Chambeifl& 7 IteucL* Street*, rear of flit}
d»e nt—ly* [!!«»]. NKW YORK.
A. Ul. BLACKS!!EfiB * CO.,
Unllierry (street, Visor.n. Oct. 11
'TT XEJV oodDsr''TT
JUST OPENED,
AT • j Oa*T
Elias Einstein s.
n EAUTIFUL SILK BAREGE, ORGANDIE and JAC
ONET ROBES with from S to 15 Ftotoiccs.
Muslins. Bareges, Silks, Brilliants. Organdies. French
Prints and all other styles of lines Goods known in the
market.
Also, a large lot of DoBege, for travelling Dresses.
LACE POINTS.
Lace Mantillas, Barege Srantillas, Barege and Linen
Dusters, Silk Mantillas, Ac.
Curtain Damasks, Lace and Embroidered Window Cur
tains,
Sold as the property or W, K.
ty, deceased, aopt. tstb, I860.
Sept 12-
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order
from the Honorable the Ordinary of Twiggs coun
ty, will be sold before the Conrt House door. In the town
of Marion, in said connty, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next within the legal hours of sale, one hundred
acres of Land, it being the southwest part of lot Vo. 39.
Alsu eighteen acres, more or less, of kit No. 31, Iving in
the 27th district of originally Wilkinson, now Twiggs
county, belonging to the estate of John Craiifordson.
late of Twiggs connty, deceased, sold for the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the
day of sale. JAMES HAMMOCK, Adm’r.
Sept 20-
Plantntioii For Stale,
The undersigned
B EING determined to ehangc their hnsiness, oflfer for
■ sale ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF PINE LAND,
630 or seven hnndred Cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation, two gin houses aud screws, all necessary build
ings for two settlements. We will sell corn and fodder,
stock of nil descriptions, on reasonable teams. Call at
tbc residence of John T. Howard, 8 miles South of Duw-
son, Terrill connty, Ga., and examine for yourself.
Aug 20,18li0-w3ni HOWARD & STAMPER.
Fauntleroy Place For Sale.
Tau-aiulsskr, Fla., Ang. 21st, I860.
1 OFFER lor male tiie Plantation known as ‘•Fam.tle
■ roy Place.” lying on thcSt. Augustine Road, 4X miles
East of Tallahassee, it contains 1206 acres, more or
less, ot hummock land, of which about 80U acres are
cleared, and will compare fitvorably with any laud in
middle Florida, in character ol soli and production.—
The improvements are dwelling aud out houses, gin
house, quarters, framed barns, stables, Ac.
There arc two wells of good water, and tho Holds are
well supplied with water for stock. With the planta
tion I will sell the Negroes, Stuck, Com, Ploughs, Ac.,
as aro usually found on a Cotton Plantation, if desired.
The Plantation is cqni-distant from the Depot n> Tnl-
lahasee and Station No. 1, of the Pensacola A Gu. R. It,
and 13 miles irom bt. Marks.
Aogff7-w8t It. C’HAIRKS. Jit., Trnstee.
t»~ Columbia South Carolinian copy 6 times, and eend
bill aa above.
Bibb County Lands for Sate.
AVI offering to sell my plantation situated on Tobe-
yaufkce Creek, 5 miles south of the city of Macon,
and 1 west of the 8. W. It. R. containing 1,050 acres, 600
of which is in cultivation, and yields fine crops. The
place contains free productive pine, hammock and rich
bottom lands. Location hcaltlyr, well watered and tim
bered, and au excellent range for stock. Terms to suit
purchasers. Address, J. H. WOODWARD,
aug 8-w2m* Macon, Ga.
Florida Improved Lands
For Sale.
WISH to sell the following lands lying in Leon conn-
. ty, Florida: ■ . — *
One tract of ninu hundred mid filly acres, alz hnndred
and fifty open, under fence, and ready for planting, a
good giu house and screw, a framed dwelling, out houses
tolerable good, six miles from Station No. 2 Pennsaeoia
Georgia It. R.
Another (Rdgewood) of seven hnndred and twenty
acres, five hundredand thirty open and in good condition
for planting, improvements good to every respect, ex-
5 few of the negro quarters, four mile# from Station
Penn. A Ga. It. R.
Each piaco has wells of excellent water, and supplied
with water for stock. Terms, reasonable in every re
spect. Possession given 1st January, 1861. If the
above lauds are not sold by the first Mondav in Novem
ber, they will be sold at public sale on that day, before
the Conrt house door in Tallahassee.
JESSE AVER1TT, Hatley's Mills,
ang 9w-3m Leon Co., Fla.
Carpet and Hearth Rugs of all kinds, I’ant Tt tiffs, Cali-
_ ______ - _ __ fcocs. Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Sheetings otol]
OE FOREST ARMSTRONG <k CO 1 " i<uh ': ir ‘f h . L * n ®? ,, ’ Ma '3 cinc . 9 < < ni|u - > ,b|c
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, I
80 and 82 Chamber SL, iY. Y.
YTTOULD notify the trade that they are opening week*
V > ly. in lietvandbfautifnl patterns, the wAMSCTTA
PRINTS, also the AMOSKEAG, a new Print, which ex*
cels every Print in tho country for perfection of execu
tion and design in fuii Madder Colors. Our prints are
cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive
sale. Orders promptly attended to. feb 4 w-ly
J. FISHER & GO.,
ixroRTxns and jobbers of
Dry Groods,
MlOXii HI) CARPETS,
327 BALTIMORE Sl 4*42 GERMAXSl.
BALTIMORE, MB.,
ITAVING largely increased onr usual stock of DRV
XX GOODS, and added thereto a complete stock ot
GLOVES. HOSIERY. WHITE GOODS and NOTIONS,
we are now prepared to offer to the SOUTHERN and
SOUTH-WESTERN TUADEone ofthelargcstandmost
attractive stocks of goods to be found in this country.—
Viewing Baltimore as the iegitimatemarket for Southern
trade, we have procured a stock particularly adapted
to that section which we arc determined to offer to
prompt paying trade, at prices as low as can he had at
any House of reputable etanding in any of the cities
North of this.
Particular attention paid to orders.
feb 21-w ly
founded 1852. chartered 1854.
located
CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREETS,
BALTIMORE, MD.
rpHE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and Popular
X Commercial College to the United States. Designed
expressly for Y’oungSIen desiring to obtain n Thorough
Practical business Education to the shortest possible
time and at the least expense.
A Large and Beantiful Ornamental Circfllar, containing
upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, withSpccimcns of pen
xANsuip, and a large Engraving (the finest of the kind
ever made in this country)repri -entlngtheintcrion view
of the College, with Catalogue stating Terms, Ac., will
be sent to every Y’oung Sian on application, free oi
CHARGE.
Write immediately and yon wlllrcceivcthe package by
return mail. Address.
jan 17 ly E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md.
Valuable Plantation and Town
PROPERTY FOR SALE
W ILL be sold on the first Tncsday In Novembernext,
in the town of Fort Gaines, for distribution be
tween the legatee* of Wm. P. Ford, Sr., deceased, a
Plantation situated four miles from Fort Gaines on the
South-Wcsteru R. IL, and on the Scmorhnchobce creek,
containing (1377) thirteen hundred and screuty-scven
acres of good pine, creek bottom and lianimock land, of
which there is abont (7U0) seven hnndred in a state of
cultivation, the balance well timbered. The dwelling,
ont buildings. Overseer’s house and negro cabins are
good and substantial, with brick chimneys, there is also
a good crib, barn, mulo shelter, Ac. There are two wells
on the place furnishing ns good water as can be fonnd
In South-Western Georgia. On the creek, which never
fails in its supply of water, is agoodGristMill.and there
is now in course of erection, a Gin House on the creek,
in which two gins can be ran, 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 (278) two hundred and
seven-three feet, and containing (7H) seven and three-
fonrth acres, on which there is a dwelling house and
suitable out buildings. This property will be sold to a
body or lots to snit purchasers. All of the legatees being
of age, any of the above property can be booght at pri
vate sale.
For information apply to the undersigned qt Fort
Gatocs, Ga. ANN A. FORD.
FLEMING LAW.
F. T. TENNILLE, Adm’r.
aug 2 ofYV. P. Ford, Jr., dcc’d
G eorgia, Houston county.
On the first Monday in November next, I shall ap-
a to tbe Court of Ordinary of said connty for leave to
the real estate of David Adams, late ol said couuty,
deceased, incladfog one Land Warrant, No. 80£18, issu
ed to said David Adams—a private iu the war ol 1612—
Mav 12th, 1858. This Ang. 24th 1880.
Ang 28- MINOR W. LOILENAC, Adm’r.
ft EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY?-All persons hold-
UT lag demands against the estate of David Adams,
lata oi aaid oonnty, deceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent tbem, duly proven, to terras of the law, and those
indebted to aaid estate are required to make immediate
payment. MINOR W. LOMENAC, Adm’r.
Ang 23,1860-
Ccgal Notices—€ran)for& (fonnti).
cpWO months alter date application will bo made to
X the Ordinary of Crawford conntv, for leavo to sell
the land and negroes belonging to tho estate of Allen
McArthur, late of said coonty, deceased.
DANlfcL MoAKTUUB, Adm’r.
August 3th, 1860-
rpwo months after date, application will be made to
X tho Ordinary of Crawford conntv, for leavo to sell
Rose, • negro woman belonging to the eatate or Evans
L. Harris, Uta of Crawford county, deceased.
August 9th, 1860- . ELLEN iLYRRIS, ExTx.
r PWO months after data application will lie made to
X the Ordinary of Crawford countv, for leave to sell
tbe Negroes belonging to the estate or William T. Shur
ley, deceased, of said conntv.
Sept 20,1860-
ANN T. 6nURLBY,
Adm’rx.
C RAWFORD ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be
so
Court .... ,
Laud lying in said county, known as tbe Home Place,
containing nine hnndred and sixty acres, more or less,
situated upon the waters of the Ecbe:omice Creek, ad
joining tbe lands or I-.nac Dennis and Orrin Woodward.
Also, the parcel of land known as the Smith Place, also
sHtatrfl ou the waters of Kcheconoee, adjoining the
lands of Mrs. Locket’s Zclgler Place, and Carey U.
Smi:!:. containing 330 acres, m jcc or less. Also, at the
same time aud place, the parcel of land_ known as the
Plantation for Sale.
I before the Court House door, in the town of But
ler, Tin 1 , r county, Ca , the Plantation whereon I now
lira, ten miles North of H Her, and ten thfles west, of
Kuoxtdlc. unjoining ,ae 1 - m> n’aces of 8. P. Corbin,
Dr. J. 1). Beall, Dr. J. M. L g.tn, G. M. Davis and otli-
ers, consisting of four hundred acres, on which there is
a crop reasonably good for the season. This place is inn
desirable neighborhood, school honsc and church near
enough, as well as tbc best ol neighbors; and for water
and health cannot be surpassed. I am determined to
change my location, and ir this place is not sold pri
vately before, positively will sell as above stated.—
Terms just as good as desired,
aug 9 w tds V. MONTGOMERY’.
Fireproof Warehouse.
COATES & WOOLFOLK,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Merchants,
Timtl) STREET, itACO.X, GA.
I N returning onr thanks to those of our friends who so
generously patronized ns the first season In business,
we would again Invite them, with a great many more or
onr friends, that have not yet sent ns any cotton, to send
it to us the approaching season. Wc pledge ourselves
that we will give prompt attention to thetr interest.
Orders for Lagging, Rope and Family Groceries, will
be promptly filled. Liberal advances made when desir
ed. ’ ' N. COATB3,
Aug 15-dltw4m J. H. WOOLFOLK.
New Firm]
T fESSRST. <fcO. WOOD have thisday
lvl associated with them in the man-
u fact tiro and sale of Furniture, SETH
O. WOOD. The business will be here
after conducted in the firm name of
WOOD, BRO. & CO.,
— . Macon Ga.
XO TI CE.
. , „. .! hiving associated with ns in tho Fnr-
'awi* -. Jniture business, Seth U. Wood, wc arc
particularly desirous of closing up tho old business as
soon aa possible, and respectfully request aU indebted,
cither by note or account, to call and make payments at
an early day. T. St G. W00D.
Macon. 2d Jannary, 1860. feb 23 w-ly
Coni'cctiom’rics «V Groceries.
T If. DAMOUR, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry
rt.’ * ■—m—r ■ —- “
Street, keeps as usual a fall assortment of goods in
tho above line consisting of Candles of his own mannj
facture, aud flue French Candles. He is the only one to
Macon that imports Brandy, ilineftand )!7«« Vinegar
sold, ORtite first Tuesday to December next, at the direct from France. AU kinds of lire Liquors and Wines
irt House, in Knoxville, to said county, the parcel of choice Havana Segars, and best Tobacco, Oranges, Ap-
’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ pies, and other Fruits, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Nuts, and
Preserves of all kinds. Pickle*. Capres, Olives, Olive
Oil, Kctclinps, Sauce*. Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Cakes,
Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Iiam*. Potatoes, Onion*, Cab- j
GRAYDON M’CREERY l CO..
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign £ Domestic Dry Goods
FANCY GOODS, &C.
No. 41 Barclay St., and 46 Park Place,
[Will remove in Jufy next to tbc Appleton building*.
Broadway,]
SS'E22Nyy •J2‘C2D3S533.o
O UR stock will be complete by the 1st February, and
nnder the supervision of onr Mr. McCrecry (recently
Shepherd St McCrcery, Charleston, So. Ca„) will com
prise every description of Goods in onr line, adapted to
the Southern and South-Western Trade.
Merchants visiting New York arc respectfully Invited
to give us a call. Jan 31 w-ly
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE I5SIRAIVCE
COMPANY,
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
paid u? capital, surplus and keservkd funds
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
80 0,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY
DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK.
JAMES BROWN. Esq.,Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEOROE BARCLAY, Esq)
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER. Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.:
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq
WM. S WBTMORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary. ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of tho Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr.,Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD &CO„ Agents
Macon. Ga. apr 26
Damask*. Scotch Diaper, Towels, Ste.
Hoop Skirt*. Embroidered Collars and Band*. Edgings
and Insertion*. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Lace Mitt*.
Hosiery, Kind Lisle. Thread. Gloves, and Guhtlette.
Cloilung! ClolliiDR- !
A fine lot of SUMMER CLOTHING just opened. Call
gentlemen and see for yourselves.
■ 7T .- ELTAS EINSTEIN,
march 10 w Triangular Block. Macon. Ga.
Ml GOODS, DUV GOODS.
GRANITE BLOCK. MULBERRY ST.
N. S. Prudden Sc Co.,
Grateful for the Hberul patronage of last year, are
now prepared to exhibit for the
Fall and Winter Trade,
A large aud select Stock of
Fancy&Staple Dry Goods,
Confident of not being '-spelled either : n beauty
*tyle <»r priee: A choice v«rMy of rich
DRESS GOODS!
Velvet and Silk Robes, Brooke and Bavadei e fcrilkA
Foulard Silks, DeLaine and Merino Robe.-, Robea
de Ch-imbce, Poplins, Valencias, DeLuir.es Merinos,
C.ulnutre i, a largo variety of SHAWLS, new styles
Velvet uud Cloth CLOAKS:
Missps and Children’e CLOAKS, TALM,lS, and
SACKS, Dress Triimn:-ige, Embroideries, Uosiery,
Gloves. Empresff Hoop *!kirts. a supplier article,
warranted beet quality.
Our assortment ot
Goods for Family use
is complete! Irish Lierms, Tew clings. Napkins, Ta
hie Cloths. Table Damask, Pillow Casing, Sheetings
Welsh Shaker and Patent Flannels, and all tha dif
ferent varieties of
STAPLE GOODS
require for the trade, which %ve offer on the most
favorable terms.
sep 27 N. S PRUDDEN & CO.
NEW STORE.
LARGE STOCK ol'CHEAl 1 GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Caps, Leather Findings, &c., &e.
T HE undersigned have opened a large stock oi
Good*, selected with great care from the best
Manufacturing Establishments iu the country, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of tho
public, ana solicit an examination before purchases
are made elsewhere.
Our determination is to sell goodstoek cheap, and
give satisfaction in all eases. Call at the
New Boot, Shoe, and Ilat and Cap Store,
Triangular Block,
{^-Repairing promptly executed,
sep 20 BEARDEN, GAINES & CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A T TIIE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT. No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
liall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers.
would return their thanks for the very liberal aud
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
shme. YVehnve now iu store a large assortment ol’o
BOOTS AND SHOES*
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will be made,' of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in tho city or State.
Sept. 28. MIX & KIRTLAND.
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both .
soled and pegged. Just receivea and for sale low t
Sept. 28. - MIX t-KHTbAMk
P LANTATIONBKOGANS.-Now instore
tbe .best assortment of Negro Shoe*, wu«
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black andrussetts; do. heavy
single soled black and rnssetts; do. boysandyouths
black and nissetts, all of which we are selling very
low. ' Kept. 28. MIXfcKIK i I.\:>D
Ihallhyhuman Bloodupoubeing
ANALYZED
always presents us with the same essential elements,
and gives cf course the True Standard. Analyze
the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liv
er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Ac., and wc find in
ersry instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of
Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and yon are mado
well. The Blood Vood is founded upon this Theory
—hence its astonishing success. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different dis
eases. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or any
affection whatever of the Throat or Lungs indneing
Consumption, use No. 1, which is also the No, for
Depression o*' Spirits, Loss of Appetito, and
for all Chronic Complaints arising from Ovor-
use, General Debility, and Nervous Prostra
tion. No 2, for Liver cmplaints. No. 8, for
Dysyepsin. Being already preparedJor absorption it
is Taken by Drops and carried immediately into
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
Youth’s tine calf and kip peg'd Boots-,*
Men’s stout kip hunting and rand Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and tics, and fine cAli
ill ora nil; Gents, boy* and youths' patent and etrkin-
elleri Brogans: Men's, boys' and youths’ California
kip Brogan*, a large'assortment,
o’ ut. MIX A KIRTLA VD.
CONSERVATOIRE
rpHE undersigned, at the request-of man; of his
L friends, proposes to establish, by next Fall, (Octo
ber) a Music School, on the plan of ths celebrated Con
servatoires qf Europe, tor the thorough education aud
Jbtuh at Teachers and Amateurs. College*, though
much improved, are stilt unable to give a thorough aud
COMPLETE .HCSICAL EDUCATION,:
not perhaps so much far the want of capable Teachers
as the short timo of tbe instruction to the pupil*; and
as music is making rapid strides to become in this coun
try what it has long been in Europe, “one of tho first
sciences,” it is perfectly evident that mere supcrflcjal
knowledge is insufficient. The Course of Instruction
will comprise the following studies: Piano, Guitar,
Harp, Melodeon. and Orgai*, Vocal Music, Seccl ab
and Sacked, and Tuobocoh Bass, in Classes, one of the
most necessary studies to Teacher or Amateur. It iff
the foundation of the whole Musical system. Partial
Jar attention will be paid to the training of tho voice ac
cording to the best instructions of the day. IhipilB will
have the advantage of weekly practice with the Phil
harmonic Socictv, a Chib or ladies and gentlemen w ho
meet for the practice of Operatic and Sacred Music.—
Beginner* in the rudiments of Music will not be taken,
aa this School is more intended for the finish thin tlie
rudiments. Pupils must have some proficiency in the
mechanical department—formation or the hand and fin
gers and mastery of the scale*.
Macon, the central city, with her Railroads to every
section of the State; h
ly inteBigent. refined,
every advantage overl
the circulation, so that what yon gain you retain. Tbe | wire will bring It “en vogue.”
No. 4 is for Domalc Irregularities., Hysteria, Board can be had at families of the highest rei-pect.i-
Woaknosscs, She. See special directiens for this. | bility at moderate charge*. For further particulari ad-
1 jrSaltlvhcumj A*iUptiens, Scrofulous, Kid- i r< '' Pretfttf Jfuete and Organist Pres. C!t urefi.
noy, and Lladdcr omplaints, take No. 5. In! Jnly 13-dStwtf
all case* the direction* moat be strictly followed. Price
of the jjl ’od Pood ?1 per bottle. SoM by
toffiM, and many other iriteffisq
to inentkmtimmfiteHdHM
f Lucy Womack,
September tfi, jaoa,'
’* 4afy;>Y „p.
itato.
Witness my hind
ited to Caswell HaddaffiLff* * r.d de- ta.'gweaaniCafereqawtod Yopreienttbem.dnlyaRih-. n i Fielding Place.'situated on the Flint River, adjoining
m laflebted to the estate, are (pquesMS 1 the 1 md* of Gibson and Troutman, containing seven
d official signature, this
ofOlffi-
IfrtjW&BSSiral.i. ' r “ RliLAND T lions'. i l k.
*qa—q s—, : 'ia— yW^WffiiserUfiJfffim mtlft JnfilaMWt
ticatcd; and those In
to conic forward iiuniei';..: ly ai.d
- - M:ya>
UNPOWDEK, Fore
feb 1 d-ly
, hundred and slaty acre*, more crlta. Sold as tbe prep-
> ertrof the estate of L. B.-Luea*. deceased, Jatc or Sion-
, roe county, upon a credit of twelve mouth*.
1. PEGGY LUCAS. Adm’rx.
Sept. If lertu. C. M. LUl AS, Adm’r.
bat line too name
mr rch 10 w-ly
HOME MANUTACTUnz:.
U rE aro prei red to make to order nnd repair,at short
notice. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac.,
Ac. Also, Sewing Machine-! repaired, and new parts
made, and machine* adjusted, by a practical and oxperi-
enoed workCaan.
lhtblic patrouaga respectfully solicited.
jan 17 li J.JuiiXsTON &CO.
Messeuger and Citizcu copy.
-IHHCH fit DTTONT,
No. 409 Broadway, Nevr York.
By E. L. STROHECnER, MaeOD, Ga.
And by all respectable Druggists throughout the coun-
I)ec. 0,1830, w e. o. t.-ly
Wanted,
A SITUATION as Teacher In some Literary Institu
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tho Frcuch and German languages, If derired. Best of
reference given. Address
J. WATERMAN. Macon. Ga., or
July 8-w JOHN D. ANDERSON, Gray, Maine.
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