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T H E WE EKLY GEORG IA TELEGR A P I!
jifoblo Hospitality of the Virginians* !
TUc following cordialhiviurtiop, signed by a
. reo number Tif the citizens of Rockbridge
nmmiIT, Virgil»"i * n,) 'published In -the Rich*
send lll « r *»Wo spirit of
brotherhood in which our gallant soldiers have
l*en rcceirwl by the people of the Old Donfln-
ion: *
jSVtTATTOS TO TtlTT WrAt 10 OWICSKS AND SOL
pirns or n*fc oospsmrati states sott ml
nnosti*
Xhe Ladies Soldiers’ Aid Society, of the
Natural Bodge District, in the county of
Rockbridge, Virginia, cordially invito all the in
valid officers and soldiers of the Confederate
States, now anywhere in Virginia—whether in
LADD WEBSTER & CO’S rDEr rcion s.
COAL OIL,
SODA WATER, COAL OIL LAMPS,
* REFRIGERATORS,
Masser's Ice Cream Freezers
£ega! iVoticfs—3<mcs Giotintu. Cftjnl A'oiiccff—iiibb (fiouutn. j ittyal jX'otUefi—Houston CLountg*
hospital, camp, or elsewhere—whose comfort
md health wonld be promoted by a Tisitto the ll»|)l'OICd Scivillg’ I
Wanted to Kent, ,
A COMFORTABLE HofrSE, in the city, haring a
good location, and wilh six or seven Rooms.—
- Possession desired 1st October next. Apply immedfato-
(lower of our youth; our decent churches isw-st^ thr0DSl ? Ue Po * f
i-iountains, to make our houses their homes
luring their convalescence and pleasure.—
Proud of auch guests—the heroic defenders of
common country—every door in thecoun
[V swing* wide open to welcome them; and we
will only he too happy if we oan succeed in
making their stay among us as pleasant to them
u wc are sure it will be delightful to.us. Our
r urc mountain air and water, antf-our shaded
ir. d quiet farm houses,-will, wc trust, soon re
vere them to health, and enable them to grat
ify tbeir patriotic aspirations by resuming the
ictive duties of -Hie camp and fiold.
' \\\ confess a little vanity.mingles with our
ippan.nl hospitality, fbr we want to show our
-outlitrn Irionds our magnificent mountain
Iccmrv, In rich and varied picturesquenfss,
rinllin? that of Switzerland ; the Natural
pridec. that sublime master»picce of Nature's
iMory; that noble institution, the; Virginia
Military Institute, Uic most imposing edifice in
the Stole; the bronze copy of. Houdon’s foe
statue of.Washington ; the venerable
College of Washington, endowed 1?J the Path*
erof Tiis country, and now nobly represented
the Held by the Liberty Ifall Volunteers—
she Bodef ol" our youth; our decent churches
md school houses ; our fertile farms and snog.
dwelling 8 ; our green meadows and bending
cjthard*; our cold seringa and clear streams;
iad last, but not least, our sturdy, flaxon-hair-
,.j boys, and our rcd-chcckcd and’bright-eyed
mouotaio girls. . . .
In our unsophisticated mountain homes
where we affect neither French manners nor
French rui*ine) we can promise our honored
,-uests nothing in the way of creature comforts,
i, ut plain old Virginia ham, tender beef and
sutton, fat chicken (broiled and stewed,) sweet
in J butter milk, fresh yellow butter, corn
iroaJ, light rolls, roasting cars, potatoes to-
■ iio. N beans, apples, peaches* melons and oth-
t: seasonable fruits and vegetables, with airy
^d quiet chambers, clean beds and’fresh sheets
ind an ample supply of pure, cold water, fresh
•jin the gashiuaipnnsL Inuredto hardships,
»c mist our sclf'sacrifieirfg^soldiora will - btf
tt aunt with our plain bill of fare, seasoned, -as
is, with the heartiest, of welcomes.
"While our inTitation is n«L>st cordially eaten-
ctd to all our Southern friends, without dls-
ineHcn of rank, wo confess wc will be particn-
xlr glad to see any of those lion hearted he-
tofli who secured the Independence and liberty
ti :heir countiy on the immortal field of Ma-
tias. t bww all,- md come ne® /
FROM SUMTER COUNTY. "
l .irt of the Committee of Three, appointed
> frame lutinat for Xhe getting of Cfiti-
.?«, Sitmlpr, Jurjutt 17th, 1861.
:<t. Knotted, That this meeting of citizens of
■. JIM County, deprecating party strife and di-
■ at this juncture of public-affairs, when liap-
Ur »U p-rties have been merged into one, united
:i:d of ?o-.ithern brothers- have equal Surprize
ej regret to sec the announcement.-by Gov; Jos.
L Stowe, of ids own name for re-election to a
it! term of office. « .
1*JL RtiJetd, That this meeting-sco no shadow
reason in Ids case to depart -from that time-
rated and safe republican usage, rotation in of
t; »ud we hereby inatruet the delogatea appoint-
this day, to represent us in the. Gubernatorial
iotuvstioti, to bo holden in Millcdgeville, Sspt.
th cut, to opposo the rc-nominatipn, as wc will
rose the rc-elcetion of said incumbent.
,wl ArtVivJ, That the Chairman oi this meet-
. appoint a delegation of three citizens to repre*
-t us in that Convention.,
it ., JUtotveii, That this meeting is of opinion
l! l&C Uw.-MHtvwVl n | uumriiutin rtivultl aby no-
. strife electoral ticket for the State of Georgia,
d that it is the unanimou* sentiment of fhepeo-
of Sumter County, that Jetfneoa Davis- and
Dundee II. Stephens, President and Viee-Prcsi
:: of tlic Provisional Government, should, with*.
; opposition, be continued in.offico for the first
n, under the permanent organization, as Cod-
limit- States of America.
M. Knotted, Thqtwo hereby empower the dele-
-ion front this County to represent us ntooiir the
ksrr.-.-ional District Convention, which is pro-
*4 to i>c holden at the same tint® and place.
(I K rotted, That also in view of the, change
Itt the newly-adopted Constitution, we respect*
T invite die Counties of Schley and Macon,
pith with Sumter, compose one Sonatorial Dis-
•t, s-.-iid delegates to aConvcntlonto.be hold-
f thetr.J Tliursdajyn September, at AmerlCUs, to
LaU.au-- a candidate for Senator of this District
ttie r.cit Legislature. . * .1
l>«l.r.OATES APP01STKP. * *
•fn. iffo-pe W. Bivins, D. H". Hill and A-A'
Uas, Esqrs.
JAS. J. SCARBOROUGH,
• L. Aimmox, Scc’y. *• A Chairman.
machines,
ror t ho Uso of Families and
MANUFACTURERS.
r pHESE Machines not only combine all the advantages
A of the best Machines of other make, imt add many
Improvements not possessed by them, and ara, :n truth,
th® beStgnd most reliable machines nowin nse, as can
wclthem ^ th * nntted tpitlmonlala of aj. who Ijave
The subscriber, haring been appointed A gem lOr Ma
*0“. has now on hand various styles of tnc Machine
which he b desirous of exhibiting. -
May ltbd >. D. BUBGHARD.
The Seat of War.
JUST^nbHshed,%IW1,-.authentic and cardhUy com!
Map of the Seat of War!
Showing the Ideation or every Important point In Vlr-
fil^rtgc^t^at^sS^fe^, 0 ,,^ 0 11051
paniod hy the cash, will meet with prompt attention.
WITH
Triilt Syrups,
Slrnwbcrry .*•
Pineapple:,
Blackberry,*
Tanilln,
* Ginger,
Lemon,
Sarsaparilla ansi Cream, at
ZEILIN & HUNT’S
Drug Store*
*tlf dr- & .
G eorgia, jones county
■ Jox-Ej Coukt op Obmsihy; AagUot Term.lSCl.
To ton tionoraUe the Ordinary qf tuid County.
The petitipn ot James Jl. Gray -howeih to the Conrt
rjKOROtA, BIBB COrN’TY.-Wh. rens. John O Nea! LJ.EORCI
V '* app!!(:s to the undersigned for Uucis t>f Adminiri- J VJT Sixty t
LA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
___ _ its after date, application will , bu made to
tratidS ntion the HSeof’Ron.-if Batl-s, Ute’ of Kill I the Court of Ordinnry of Said county, for leave to sell
county deceased* | Lot of Land, No. 104* in ad district of bciiley county,
These are, therefore, to citeandadmonitliall and sin-1 belonging to the eetatc cf Theoohiius Bryau, late ol
* * “ ‘ ” deceased, ^aid. land sold for the benefit
creditors of said deceased.
V\M. PAYNE, Adm’r.
H. .
MILITjflUY BOOKS, &c.
JU3T received and/or sale the foilawing work*: .
MAUAN’S OUT-POST,. DUTY, Ac., for the nse of
Volunteer* andilllltla. l Vol. Prioe^l BO.
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDE'S, or; THE PRACTICAL
SOLDIER. Ulnstrjted jrithr 28 engraving*. 1 Volume,
email. Price, $1 55. .
ARMY-REGULATIONS FOR THE OORFEDBR-
^A^ T ^ce,W.‘ ntJ ‘ W ^"“W-rtaWo
HARDEE'S- TACTICS—Mobile edition. 3 Volnmcs.
Price, $3 60.. . ,
GILHAM'S TACTICS, (paper) OQ cent*. *
MAP OF TnE SEAT OF WAR. Price, Ti cent*.
POCKET MAP OF YTRGQUA, Price, $1 00.
FLAG ENVELOPES and PAPER.
BARTOW ENVELOPES andPAP^R.
Calf and examine. All these HOOKS printed- and
published at the Sooth. Address
-J. W;»&URKE r «Agent.
August 9,1061. .
ADAMS & REYNOLDS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants/ i
Macon, Georgia.
Vt flLL feattnne thebneTnessattheir old ttacd. They I
r V will give strict attention to the Sdlinj and Starr !
in™of COTTON,fllUngordcrs for familyandptantation I
_ le*. Advances"made bn Cotton when »!. i -
No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to their pat-
ELDER HOUSE.
Indian Springs, July 16th, 1S61.
rpHE Proprietor haaJnst stoei-cd a splendid FOUR-
A HOitaa COACH, daily, from this p'aceto toFor-
«rth,«dl*t*nceof 1C miles. .- .
“I Ja* eveiylnxury about hlahonsc and on hi* table,
to mSKe all plta-ont th it may call on Mm.
His house is situated on a very da’fehtfnl spot-the
nearest Ilgtol to ttje Spring—walks shady and pleasant.
PRICE or BOARD’
..$ 1 *5 -
... ,t#-
romtb.^v30 oo
Children and Servants half price. '•
Jhly 17, ’61—lm ». \Y. A. ELDER.
WHITES PER DAY
“ • WEEK..
Light for tlie Million.
C0AL 0ILMi.-AM.PS1
* AT PRICSS '■
2 0 SUIT TUB TIMES.
HIXjEY’S
CELEBRATED FLY TRAPS,
WIRE DISH COVERS,
CUTLERI
PLATED WARE,
WOODEN
- AND ' ’ - ' .
TIN WARE,
AND • '
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
! Will and Teitamcnt,and also attach«1 thereto aCodici],
appointing therein, your Petitioner Executor, which
. said Will and Codicil aecompauv this petition, which
your Petitioner alleges are Iegalur executed And Is the
last Will of said Testator; and your Petitioner pravs
probate of the same in solemn form.
Thelfgaiees. devisees and heirs at law of said Testa
tor, yonr Petitioner allege.- fo.be Elizabeth Davis of
Fulton county in said State, Henry C. Parrish of O -ie-
tho.-pe connty In said Stare. Polly Gentry. Sallie°M.
Wilson and Sallie Abton, residences to vocr Petitioner
unknown, and the children of Nathaniel H. Pnrri.-h,
i whose names and residences are also unknown to yonr
I Petitioner, and other persons residing in and out of
: said State or Georgia; but when discovered, your Peti-
! tkmor prays may he served with acopvofthis petition
; and ciiatiua, and order consequent thereon; and your
I Petitioner prays that the usual -citation issao to aU of
said Duties, and that the same ba published in tbcl
\\ eekly Georgia Telegraph, at .Macon, for the space of
ninety days, nailing upon alt pf stdd parties, to be and
appear at the next Nov.-Term of the Ordinary Conrt
■ Ifor said county of Jones, to show cause, if any thev
Ttave, why said Will and Codicil should not be proven
in solemn form and admitted to record. This \n<*un
5th. 1S6I. - _ R. W. BONNEIt, Att’y for PeUtione*
Vp°“ hearing the forgoing petition, it to ordered
|tM\t. the usual citation be published for the|
they have, why said Letters
| applicant irr terms of theiaw. .
Given under my baud and ofticul sinualurc, this.Ui-
gUftltlh, IS il. ' ” W.M. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
/G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Ellen Harris
\JThas applied to. me for Letters of Adminittration,
wilh the Mill annexed,upon the estate of Elijah Ste
phens, late of said county deceased :
These ant, therefore, to cite and admonish all pefsons
concerned, to be and appear at my office on or before
thedrst Monday in September next, to show cause, if
any they have, why said Letters should not be granted
to said Ellen Harris in terms of the liw.
Given aider :nv hand and official signature, this Au
gust the 1st dav, a. D. 1661.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
njDMU, BIBB COUNTY.
VJ Sixty days after date hereof, application will' he
iu.i. w nuBt enutu-n iw puonsncu lor the space
St ninety days in the Weekly Georgia Telegraph aOIa-
1“ the , foregoing
petition, and all parties in interest, to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in November next, to
shovrenra, U any they have, why the Will and Codicil
of Jonathan Baittoh, deceased, should not Bo proven
in solemn form and admitted to record, and Letters
SSSsssk^SSss^ Given,,nderiny
[ang7 ’til-6ru] . ^ ROLAND T..ROSS, Dep*y CVjk.
ft RORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
U JoxESjCotnti Of Obdixaet ; August Term, 1861.
generally, at . ‘ " T*.’ ** ' "
B, A. WISE, Cherry St.
«JnlrUtRtL' . . -dtf
a
nov ST— de w , *
B0LS2AW & HERZOG. -
TO RENT,
F tOM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, a gooddwelling
HOUSE, with food Garden, Kitchen tad Stable,
and the best well of watt
Apply to
August 9,1861—d2w
J. DeLOACHE, *
DEALEn IS
CARRIAGES and ROCKAWAYS,
BUGOIES, HARNESS & WHIPS.
JBICATTJLEBORO BUGGIES,
(MADE BY ASA HILLER.)
Trunks, Valises and Buggy Umbrellas
Sext door to th* Baptist Church. *
The above articles sold LOW for CASH, and all
purchasers invited to examine my Stock whether they
bny of not. August5th, 1861
South-Western Rail Road Oo. M*ih£S$rt
MACON, GEORGIA, Aro. 8th, 1861,
Dividend, No. 19.
r HE Board of Director* has this day daclat edit Divi
dend of Three (fS 00) Dollar* per share pot of th*
taming* for the six months ending Slst Jnly tost, p*y-
uhle to the then holders of Stock-on and after the 15th
^Stockholders in Savannah will receive their Dividends
at the Central Ball Rend Bank.
. JOHN T. BOIFIEULLET,
August 10, ’61—lm • Scc’y A Treasurer.
Wanted—Wheat Wheat.
1 B1FTY Thousand Bushels of Prims WHEAT, for
1 which I will Day the highest Cash price, ox will ex
change Bacon, Cccn, Ac., Tor the same—discretionary
with planter* whether in cash or produce. Tbolodesir
lug to sell, wonld do well to give men call. _
WM. M. DUNN,
Third street, near Hardeman A Sparks' and .Coat* A
Woolfolk’s Warehouse.
Maoon June 15th; 1861 •
MISSOURI AFFAIRS.
». Va , August 17lh —Dispatches reoilv*
hr, fro® a relikbloaouree, reports that the Con-
' > Ins* iu the Uattlo mar.Springfield, yras
slwusand, killed, wounded and'missing.
aUt i-ei iukiHeti, wounded ainhprtooners twenty
i-'.ur-l. Gen Lyen wa* killed. Six cannon,
• * -di'.- amount of stores, and wagons were tak-
-- an a total route of the Hessians. ’ Gens.
and Brice is in hot pursuit ofjhe enemy,
; v- ti-li-nt ol rapturing Hsdgt-1 and his whole
sc *d Gens. Hardee and Jeff. Thompson'are
’ te the North-East expecting to cat off Srig-
'htrrtt ttvSt. Louis. •
* . ' » "
A" A M'aslupgton letter ft. a Northern ex-
- -‘ay, that Montconjery Blair,Postmaster
ul,«tU-Jto see Gen. McClellSn oil Satur-
^ ifi 1 -I began to give him his" yiews. - “ Gen.
! »h'i myself wfit be responsible Joe the
*-'*!<rn, he replied, “»nd wndial 1.conduct it
,c think best.” Mr. Blair took bis hat and
fled.
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE LOW BY
FEARS & SWANSON. _
16 BARRELS PRIME LEAF LARD.
SO HALF BARRELS*PRIME LEAF LARD.
* 30 KEGS PRIME LEAF XAHD.
S3 BARRELS MW FLOUR.
50 BOXES STAR CANDLES.
July, 8th; 1861. . *.
For Kcur-
\ LARGE ally and c
L V. rooms. Possession |
may 81, *81. •
s' under the Club
del.
BUfiR AYRES.
DIAUIES for 1801.
LARGE assortmentbTthe above for sale at
nos 7 • .. . BOARDMAN *
for Cash, by [Jan SI]
_ J Fine Yellow
elvefl and fbr sale low
GRESRkA LAKE.,
^FOR REJiSTT.
Apply to|
Howe.
Augusta, 1661.
i first of October,
l the Market
OA It D. • .
Tt7£ take pleasure in 'recommending the “SELMA
VY INSURANCE a TRUST cOoated In Sclma
Agent*.-
In the recent fire on Cotton Avenno, we were insured
by their Agents, for five thousand dollars, due notice be
ing given, that our loss was all right, net a question was
asfcco, but the .-remittance veiy promptly made. Our
business community and citizens, wishing insurance,
would do well to ufthls company through tnelr Agents,
Fears & Swanson.. • .
July 8A 1861. BEARDS^ & CO.
New Flour Received and for Sale.
1G Art A LBS. NEW FLOUR.
lO.UUU 900 BOXES CANDLES,
’ -OS PACKAGES LARD,
4,(00 LBS.-CANVASS HAMS.
' ' FEARS & SWANSON,
Macon, JWy 18,1861. SdStrect.-
*J!x5v^S$S&U&
g^Ss.7SsfystMtsrssBivE
lfp poascseed of a Valuable real and persons! estate..
]&£t Will and Te?tamcnt,*appointin^ therein j'ourVetV*
doner Lxecntor,jvhich said \rifl accompanies this pe-
Look Out for a Bargain!
T) KING .desirous of changing my residence for onA
JD more convenient to my business, I offer my HOUSE
AND LOT for sale, situated on Msg’nolia street near
Female College." Dwelling with six rooms, all neces
sary out buildings, stable, garden, excellent watv, Ac
For particulars make early application to
: J. F. GREER.
, at Greer A Lake's.
Macon, Aug. 8d, 1691. Aag3—in
Tit xCollecfor ol" Bibb conn y.
r l RESPONSE to thtLsuggesuon in the reltrraph .
this morning, I hereby announce mytclf as ia candi
date for Tax Collector of Bibb county at. the ensuing
election, and if elected, hereby pledge myself, that the
ainlons of the office will beg
our Tolnnteen and their fan
Rea. SAMUEL S. VIRGIN.
August 3,4861. Aug9-^tf
MILITARY. BUTTONS.
GROSS just received and for.saUs bj^ ^
August 6,18»h-1w^ - \T7=*°
Wheeler & Wilson Machine Needles.
NOT STARVED YET
^ nm.de another raise, and are again receiving
Tennessee Butter
Twice pcf week. Also a* few casks ofjhe unequalled
"Duffield's" Hams
1 nr S.u.k.—The. sale qf West India"
• Monday must havabeeo cheering to
• piors of the prizes. Oranges brought
’ ‘lata and upwards n hundred] limes
i, A e dollars a hundred, and cocoanuta
- tna dollars per hundred. They
'* ,n °stly sold lo parties from A dfs>
: ’"IN e wbc rn Progress J
TU- Pcbraedh c<wre*pcradent of tlie Intel-
r. Athrata, aaja ihrakyeBawMei haamede
■marance « th.ir gloomy JnidtH”—meaning
alien Piukeus. .
^RUMS! DRUMS! I
wood ’....^... v .'.$li00
brim, sum jpmj 13 00
„ Shmt Iron, with aitort-soww, - 1#50
-'"•itlM, twwcty-lomrl^cm* 34 00
^'“'^‘••■tl-atlUtiraAm ...... 80 00
ALSO, - *
L » ,rj ' 1 osaorunenl pf FIFES, at
FOR SALE AT COST. .
A ri DOZEN LINEN BOSOMED. SHIRTS. Alee, ’
~xU 13 dozen Umbrellas— Silk and Buggy Umbrellas.
. . Alsf^a large Jot of
XtZXXiZTAXZ'Sr CLOTHING,
Manufactured from Kersey. Also,
1,000 FINE SUMMER PANTO. . , -
1,000 8 VMM Bit VESTS.
1,500 SUMMfiR'COATS. Also,
Oarpot Bags.
Thisaale is positive, and all Goods above named, will
be cold at COST for CASH, fbr the next .
TEN DAYS.
' ; J. STRAHAN & CO.,
Coiner ol Third and Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
juncSCth, *61 •
"Wool "Wstn-ted.-.
rpiIK hlghCtt Cash price pisld for “GEORGIA WOOL,
Macon, July 11, ’61.
To Ambrotvpists.
A Jaijgc and.finely Assorted STOQK of
M ATBB.I AL S
Inottiding every tlffag-nscd in U* business,
F OR. S AIvJE.
A large quantity o.-
ISTIT. SILVER
e • •- on'hand. "
Artists in want of STOCK had better apply
soon, • - To-R. L. WOOD,
Jnly 13, 1861. J. - • * Macon, Ga.
EXTRA LEAF LARD,.
In small keg**nd casks. Ten Ht^sheads White and
Light Brown New Orleans
stTGK&JRS.
Extra RIO COFFEB, <for retail,) ( flnfc lot of n«w, live"
. GEESE FEATHERS,
tow Barrels of oM “ Robinson Comity,” Tcnne
CORN WHISKEY.
Also, some from “ Bourbon County,” (somewhere else,)
Ten barrels Extra ^ .
CIDEE VINEGAR,
A good supply ol
FAMILY FXiOIJil
from New Wheat, In Barrels and Bags, with aH the little'
etceteras, at ’ •
* - GREER & LAKE’S.-
Macox, August 8d»* 1881. • -^-dtf ,
. otic© Z
A'nimble Tkrip better than a tlotb Sccenpaicei
C,H. FREEMAN! CO. *.
Have .determined on ifrid after the
First Day oi'Scplcnibci;IVeif,
To adbpt strictly the
CASH SYSTEM
In their business; aa they arc satisfied by that meant
they will be enable to sell their gOodaat least-
Nobody Hurt,”
I TjMDR wo bare made arrangement* to get fresh TEN-
X 1 NESSEE BUTTER eveff weekin any quantity, and
ag good as the beat Yankee: which wo will sell at the
lowest “WAR PRICES,*’ and take aU
SOLVENT TENNESSEE BILLS
* when no eilrer change ifi required.
We are also receiving the following articles bought iu
the Somthem Confederacy, and Imported direct from Eu.
rope.^ •* -
EXTRA RIO COFFEE.
TOLD GOOD JA"^A, (a lew packets.)
A. rare article, called CORDOVA COFFit h,
Powdered Sugar, . * *.
.. Lemons and Oranges,
Nuts, Raisins r.nd Sardines.
-. Green - and »Biack -TcaeJ Jl
Dried Beef and Tongues.
Pure Bear Lard,
-A FEW MORE VERY FINE * -
- a2Qka.s&-‘ '
A GOOD-ASSORTMENT OF • •
V CLARET WINES,
A FEW DORSN BOTTLES OF O. F. ADAMS’.
“PURE CATAWBA WINE.”
. . ALL GRADES OF. . .
XjiqLiorss Tobacco, <&c.i
At GREER * LAKE’S.-
-g ^^QjionndS Extra Amfly Flonr, from NEW
Macon, June 1st, 180.
tlUon, and vonrpetitioner alleges the" same to belegaf-
ly executed, and is the tost Win and Testament of taid
oy^JleSm^ h ? ° n - r Petitione r. P™Y= .prohate
^ ix .a r e°Eltoal)cth Lo"ther of'JaidVoimfy a*id Stated
Ann Holly of the State or Texas, and her minot child
ren, Annie and’Henry Holly, Ann Howard of the State
of Alabama ana her miuor dai—' I —
Shadrach Slatter, Hull Sla
of the State" of Alabama, _
children or Hull Stotter, deceased, and three minor
children, whose names arc unknown-to your Petitioner,
the samb being thschlldren of John Bnrchof the State
of Atoksma.'andFbniMc^Smith of said county of Jbnes
deceased. JOHN T. JEJIASON, Adm’r.
Macon, June 6th, 1861.
■/TEOKGIA, BIBB COUNTY: ^
vJT - Whereas Jo-i-pli Lo Conte, Administrator of
Wm.ieCoutt!, deceased, late of said county, applies f
me for letters dismissory from said Administration.
Theseafe therefore to cite and admonish all persoi
concerned to be and appear at my office on or before ti
first Monday In November next, Jo show cause, if any-
theyhdVe, why said le ters dismissory should not bo
granted, in te rms of the law. This .May 2nd, 1861.
Given trader my hand and official signature.
WM.M.1HLEY
may 4— ,* *. Ordinal,.
, ; KORi.IA -illBIl t’OUNTY: -v
WhereaH, Osborn A. Lochrane, Administrate?
Estate of Wn Morrisey, late of said county, deceased,
appUe? fo me for Letters Dismissory from said Admins
These arc tlieretore tq cite and admonish all ■
r—~iil”e«iate’ P rc5 crib«0 tor law, to -Ifiow eaase, if any they have, why
said Nancy T. Parrish made her Diyat^aogr .^bouldnot be granted in terms
o/the to*: This 1
marlC
WM. M. KILBY Of dinary.
of said parties, to he and appear at tti
Term of the Ordinary Court for said i
.. .—. why
nd adn
it. W. BONNER,
Att’yibr Petitioner.
toshew cause, if any they have, why saktlvin fhoS
not be.proTeh in solemn form and admitted to retford.
it bis August Sth^ 186}.
Upon hearing the
that the usual 1
„ *y nave,
riah, -* —■* -*■—*• -
and a
tosaidappli
August 6th, 1861. _ , , . _ _
A true .extract from the Minute* of .Jones Cdhrt of
Ordinary, Augustfith, 1881.
• ' ’ . ROLAND T. ROSS;
August 7,1861 -Sm JJeputy Clerk
Clicck Books on .tlic "
Bank Middle Geoseia, | • . "Bink oi SaTin nah.
Back State Georgia, . I Mechanics’ Bank
Marina Rsnk of Georgia.
F.irsaleatthe- TELEORAPF OFFICE. •
febl4 . -
Received and for Sale.
OAA BOXBS CANDLES. ’ ' ‘
-5UU 91 BARRELS VINEGAR. ... *
. FEARS & SWANSON,
Macon, Juy 18,1361. • ad Sire
ninetyjtoys in the
‘calling Ubrothea
tion, ana all
I named in the foregoing" pati-
in.interen, to be and a ° F
i interest, to be amt appear at my that they have luU
qay Jn liovemhor next, Jo shtov' tors jtforesaid, and
, - .e, why the Will or Nancy -T. Par- These are. t hctefi
deceased, should netffia proven in solemn form —’
dmittcito record, and Letters Testamantaryissue
id applicant. Given under mv hand at office, this
J ONES COURT OF ORDINARY
. • " _ Auoust Txr.it, 1861. '
tYhereas, Ruth Baficr applies to jno'for. Letters of
Dismission from administration or John Baker, de
ceased: . * . •;. . . V
These are, therefore, to cite andadmouish aljpersons
concerneB, to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Mondayin February, next, and ahow cause, if
any the, have, why Letters Dismissory should not be
granted to said applicant. Given under my official ele-
nature Aug, 5th, IStii. ROLAND 'ft ROSS,
August 7,1861. ... .Deputy Clerk.
EORGLA, BIBB
YL Whereas Elirabeth 6. Edwards applies tor letter*
of Administration upon the estate of James G. Ed
wards, lato of sai l coanty, ; now deceased. '
These are tlicreioil£to cue and admonish all
concerned, ttf be find appear at my cfiicc within the
time prescribed by tow; to ehoVv cause, if any thi ■
have, why said letters should not begrantedin terms ■
the tow. Given under my. hand and official signature
this Jane 18th, 1861. .. WM. Ml RILEY, •
-Cl * - O.JI—.*
jane 15tfi,’61.
Ordinary.
G t EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
T . OimiNAnx’s Ovn.ra you said CotraTT. * .
Whereas, Isaac C. Harris and Mary Jarrell petitions
1 Lc undersigned for letter- of Administration upon the
ertnte of Levi W. Jarroll, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all perrons
intones ted, to bo and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said ’otters riiouid no: be granted.
Given under my official signature, this August 13th,
1S31. tauglV’MJ WM. T. SWIFT, Ord’.v.
H ouston mortgage sale.—"Wttf b? «>id be-
fore the Court-house coor of l’etry. Hourton coun
ty, on the firrt Tuesday in September next, between the
legal hours of sale, one House aud Lot iu the town o f
Fort Yaiiey in said county. The lot contains one acre,
more or less. It is situated on Cherry street adjoining
the lot owned bv James W. Hardison and others, known
as the Cherry place, boirg tho place formerly occupied
‘y P. L. Cherry. It will be sold subject to a mortgage
iaim held byW. H. Hollingshcad, dated day of
February, IStii. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued
from'the Superior Court of-Houston county, in favor of
Wm. J. Thomas vs. F. L Cherry.
J. A. AS ERA, Deputy Sheriff.
August 2,1SC1. t« u s6-td»]
f-EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. -
Or.DiXAr.v's Omci: or said Coosrr.
Whereas, William Payee petitions tho undersigned
lv :-:s of adnih.i-tration on lire e-tatc i I 1 he .••'bi
ns Bryan, late-of said county, deceased^
These are to cite and admenishall persons interested,
to he and appear at mj- office otror L-cfore the first Mon-
day'in AuLiret next, to. show cause, ifanv they have,
why said letters should not be granted. Given under
my official Signature, this 1st day or July, IStii.
Jnly3, ’61. W. T. SWIFT, OpTy.
/~1 EORGIA. Houston COUNTY.-Whereas„ John
Of Sutton, Executor of the last will and Testiment o
Wm. McKenzie, late of said couuty.dcccased, mak, s ep-
pllcat ion to the undersigned for letters dismissory from
said trust as Executor.
These are, therefore, to citts amTadmonish all persons
concerned, to7>e and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in October next.'to show cause if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted in terms of
theiaw. Given under my hand and official signature, •
.his 30th (Uy.of March, 1661.
tear W.T. SWIFT, CT. H. C.
p EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. . • -
VJT- OnDINAItY’s OsriCE T-OK SAID Couxty. i
Whereas; Dr. E. J. McGehoe, petitions the usdcrsispied
for Lettora of Administration upon the estate o£ I)r. J.
T. q. CMjqritotepf Mdraan, deceased.
These are to cite and admonith all persons interest'
:d, to ho t.nd appear at my office on Oy before the first
LJ.EOiiGIA, BIBB COUNTY.
^ Whereas Thomas II. Harris, Administrator
estateot Loaranev Snort, late of said county, deci
applies to the undersigned for letters of dismission up
{n said estate. *
Thraesretherefore, tdcite and admonish a&ner/oDsi —.. - .
intemM,
I Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they
: have, why said Letters of Administration should not
be granted,'in terms of theiaw. Given nhder my hand
and. official .signature, this 29th- day of July, 1861, .
Jy 81 W. t: SWJijjr. Ordinary^ (
prescribed by law,
titious the undersigned for Lcttors of Guardianship up-
on-tho estate of Wm. T. "Sauls, a Minor of Thomas
Sauls, lato of said county deceased: '
These ace to cite aud admonish all persons interested,
to be and appear at jny office, on or before the first
Monday iu September next, to show Cause, if any thev
-cmwci ubAi, iw cuun vauev. Li auj muj
Letters of Guardianship should not be
n.BQRGUA, BIBB COUNTY. - . Monday in
” Whereas, Robert B. Barfield, Ira Jennings and M. I have, why
G. Newsom, IXecutore of Hepry-Newsom, deceased, S r wt e<1 - , .
— * - *~ -X.7!—.... . i Given under myhandand official signature, thlB An-
"gast 1st, 1881.
“ WM.T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
at
tote or said.connty, have filed their petition alleging
that they have fully discharged their duties as EXecu-
■■■■Sktuiu for afindTaucOarge therefrgaf:
) o-^fore, to oite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said -deceased, to ap
pear at my office on or be tore the first Monday in Jam
arv next, to show cause,.why Letters Dismiss
not be granted said Executors. WM. M. U
■ juWe.’M- * Oi
A dministrators sale,—Under an order of the
Superior Court of Houston county, will be sold on
die 1st Tuesday in September next, within the le^al
hours of sale, all the ton'd belonging to the estate oi
Robert Shepard, deceased, in the ©th dictrlct of Hons"
ton CQtmty: containing 38314 acres more or less. Tha.
. • ' — derail
p EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY utotto to weil imuraved hSA-mtr atteT undercSttva
VT Whereas, Wm. SrEllis apaJics to the undersigned. Sn? a first rtte d weiliug hL^ a
for Letters of Admto stration upon the r cstate of John J} “£1* ™ afid JaewTa well of niod v '" “
EJ.EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
^ Court of Ordinary, June Term, 1861,
To all whom it m<ty Concern.
These are therefore, to cite aud admonish aH ahd sin
gular the kindred and creditors and alt other persons in
forested of Ab™m Card," totoof said connty, deceased
to bo and appear at this office on or befor* tt e first Mon
day In August next, to stow cause, lLany they hare
why administration dt ftMi* non, wit^fhe u “
of said Abram Canl,
, J non, with Ae wlll-anDexei
, deceased, should not be vested ii
-the Clerk of the SuperioRCourt, or some other compete t .
-person of said county. Given under my band oi offlet
Jnue 3d.^til__ CHARLES iIACARTJplY v Ord’y.
June 5th. *M.
Per R. T. :
pnty.'
' s.
SOUTHERN SOOTHING SYRUP,
•* . (Equal to Mrs. WINSLOW’S,)
Made in Charleston. For* sale by
’ July 17, '61 MASSENB’URG * SON. *
*TO LET.
rpHE building, corner of Third and Cherry Sts.,
JL occupied use Clothing Store, will bo let low,
good tenant.
Special Notice, -
THE -SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
a RE 'prepared to forward by Express all Goods
ii through to Pensacola and Way Station on the
bytMddppsSHnUlraisM. 'All letters for theuflfeers
and Soldiers ffRlbc Confederate Army st Pensacola and
elsewhere forwarded .by the Company ftee of ciu
- then in Government envoktocs.
• - Mrc. McDonald,Agt.
Macon, May SO, 1861.' mays!.
nEORGIA. JONES county;
ur 8lxty days after date, application will be made to
the Ordinar>o4 Jonti* county, for leave to eell ialf the
real estate belong tor the esftte of Robert Himsley, tot*
of said county, deceased.; ^ggBY^UOOLSBX, -
' . RUFFIN* GOODWIN.
•July 6,3681. * -Ekecntomr
Latest Nows by tho
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH,
TO ’ALL - WHOM IT- MAY CONCERN.
This to to notify the .public that
Isaacs is at Home Again,
And Degs to assure his .patrons that his SALOON is
note thing of a day. Citizens and tha travelling
public will find the establishment open not for the
seasonbafy.’ but at all seasons of the year, and ttrolte
calling upon us will, atallhoac*,findoorlardersup.
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and
other markets willaffordin the way of eatables, and
something good to drink, and six days ont of sJVen
more than can be found in, any house in town.
E. ZSA-A.OS & BKO
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, CHERRY ST.
Hto bill of fare will every day
B e just the thing for little pay,
And those who at their place may eat,
Will find in it ail things complete,
And goingonce, they then will know-
That ISAACS' to the {dale to go.
WE shall Be happy to’ see Our friends, Assuring
thbm that it will be oar unremitting care fo plexus
in every vespeet.es we flatter onrselves we have
done till now. ’ , -v
It may not be generally known that wo have,
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import
ed by ourselves a -very superior quality of Pale
Brandy, floe Old Port, Sherry and Madeira, possess
ing all the medical qualities so much desired by
them-
Look af his Bill of Fare and choose for youfself;
1 of which can bo purchased at low prices for
CASH. Be sure and call at . -*•
nov 33- E. ISAACS A .BROTHER.
JONES COURT OK ORDINARY':—July Term. 1861.
The petition or Martha M. ceabrook, aheweth to the
Court of Ordinary for said, county, that on the 14th-day
"of May, 1861, Eliza B. Lightbom of said county, deport- r«*
ed this life, possessed ofavalaabjs estate. **
Priorto this time, said Eliza It. Lightbom made her
last will and trstamefit appointing therein, yottr peti
tioner Executrix, Which .said will-accompanies thi* pe
tition which your petitioner alledges te legally executed,
and is the last will oi said Eliza B. Liglitbourn, and your
petl’loner prays probate of the same in solemn form.
The next of pin of said ToeUtorijour petitioner, al
lege# Tt> l>e Joseph Bsabrook, of the. State oi Florida.
John Richardson of the State dt Maryland; Elizabeth
Aoams, Benjamin Yeabrook,-. Martha Sim*, and her
children of the State of Alabama; Sarah Curtis, Nancy
Rivera, Mary Eitzar,and Martha Rope of the State of
South.Carolina, John Jotlnio'n and children, of the corat
ty of Fiord, In the State or-Georgia; Henry Seabiook,
Smiley Seabrook, KUkabt th 8eabrook, residence un
known, and other perzon*to yonr peliUeser unknown, -
bnt when discovered, yourpegitiouer priurs may he serv
ed with a copy of this petition and citation, and < rder
consequent thereon. •
And your petitioner, prays that the usual citation
issue tpsn of said u&Hiea, and that said citation be pub
lished in the Weekly Georgia l elegraph, aV Macon, for
the space of ninety days reqniringthcir attendance uphn
the probate of said will, at tho-October Term, 1861, oT
said Court of Ordinary, to shqw^cause if any they iave,
why said will shonla-not be provep in solemn form
and admitted to record.
MARTHA M..SEABROOK, Petitioner-,
July 1st, 1861. • By her Att y K.-\U BONNEft.
Q. Ellis,-deceffodjate of said county
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to he aud appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if
any they haye, why said. Letters fhail pot belssued to
the applicant.
Given ander my band and official signature, this July
lOUr, 1861. .WM. W, Rfl^Y, Ordinary
(GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.
'-Z Whereas Johp a. ifhltbrji
letters of Admin:
on tho estate of.
ceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
B ce?s well watered witha never failing spring Bran*,
d for the purpose of-a distribution,
t will be sold on a credit. CHARLES WEST,
jane 13,1861. * Administrator.
YfcORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY. ~ "•
J" Sixty day* after-date, application will Vjc made to
._e Court of Ordinary of saia county, for leave to sell
all the Land and Negroes of Abner F. Stubbs, late of
said county^deceased.
. . WM. P. SIMMONS, Adm’r,
jy3t*- ^Debopi^ncn^Cum^^eramontoauuexm^
icaecu. lutfoii urv uiurviuiu, to ouu dyuiuuiMKiu j.—» —■■ ■ ~ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ - —-» ■- - .
M’agfSS^'by^r£Sfw%S^Wy €oontjj 2bufrii0£mcnt5,
they have why said lol
tamento annexo, ebon
tow. Given under my h
the tot day of July, 16S1
“toe 3. ’01
WM. M. RILEY,
. . Ordipary.
pt EORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY :
Application will be mad^to ti’e Honorable Cohrt
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Agreeable to an order
. obtained from the honorable the Court of Ordinary
of DihD county, will b« sohl befdre the Court-house door
infhe city of Slacofi, in said county, on the first Tues- .....
u *’ Al h0UT * or - Bals, ^SSWi?S£SSf-Ktotod 6 w. SM 5®-
40iacres oTland, morp or loss, in the fourth-district county, deceased. . , ..
-or originally Houston now Bibb county: being lot No. Thesb are;v.hpref5re, to cite and admonish alL con-
230 45l3Un said district, and knownas thejate reel- feerhed, to shjRv cause, if any, within (ho time prescibed
deuce of MiUlstln S. S. Johnston, deceased. Also Jot by tow, whv.dettora should not be.granted. Given un-
No. three in square-94;' in the etty-bf Macon in iaiff dermy haadmvflice, this Augnetist1861.
•onaty. containing; )£ oneluiCapfo, more or less. Also I a0 » el. s. a. sitwai
three negroes, viz xRose, a Woman 65 Years old; Bob, a [
mania years old, and Squire, a man ahont 30 years old-
Sold as the property oi William Jphnstonlate of said
coupty, deceased, for distribution among the heirs.
Lmi Luther r. johnsTIvn, Adm’r,
June iB—xeiqw -cum testamento aunexo.
a EORGiA, Randolph county : *..
Cnten w. Saul applies 40 me for letters of admjh-
STEWART, Ofo’y.
i&rjal iVToficuLs—Qltuiiggs CEountjj.
pIBB SUPERIOR COURT-'
JD John Hart as Admin*r Of Lncy Womack vs. "Marthh
Stubbs, Goodwin B. Floyd antTall others claiming to
•be heirs at law of Lney Womack, late of JQibb county.
Bill, Ac., for Instruction and direction at Bibb Superior
Conrt.Ga. . ; "
And mow, at tbiatetm.lt te ordered by the Court that
all parties who-claim to be heirs at-law of Lucy Wo
made to the
leavfc to sen -
the real estate belonging to the" estate qf John Render-
son, late of said county, deceased. *
jnly 6,”61—2m JAMES HAMMOCK; Adm’r. -J
S IXTY day* from, date application will be made to
the Honorific the Court,ef-Ordluatv pf Twiggs
oennty; for an order for leave to sell all the" lauds bc-
And tft
ed lots at private or public"sale, as provided by law.
II. s.] - ARCJIiB .l.D II. MOORE,
Marion, August gib, 1851. Administrator.
tit tbeteof they j
next tgyh of this Court, and that in de.
bo barred.
.It teaurther ordered that this order be published in
the Georgia Telegraph, in Macon, Georgia, once amonth
for .four months, before the next term-of this Court.
By the Court, May 21st, 1861. - - .
• SPEER & HUNTES, Sol’q for Com,
A true extracf from- the minutes oPBibb'Superior
Court, May term, 76W, this June the 5tb, 1861.
JOHN J. JULBY,
june 7 w4m Deputy Clerk.
Ujton hearing the foxegoingpetition it ib ordered that
the nsnal.«Utlon-be published f - - .
for. the space of- ninety
ill parties in lnten
pear at my office on the 1st "Monday ifi Or tober next,
shew cause if any the have.-why the will of Eliza B.
Lightborn. deceased should not be proven in solemn
form aad admitted to Record. Given under my hand at
office, Jnly 1st, 1861.
Jnly 4—<w90d - ROLAND R( SS, Dep’yClk.
n.EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.- ^ ~
w Conrt of Ordinary,, July Term, 1861.
Wberoa?,-John W. L. Messer applies to me for the
guardianship of Uenrjatta-Meeser and LukeB. Messer,
minors, under fourteen ypars-of age. ..
These arc therefore, to cite and Sdmonten all and sin
gular those interortc J,to be and appear at my office on -
or before the first Monday in August next, and gbow
cause, if any they bare, why letters- or Guardianship
of said minors should-not be granted to said -applicant.
Given under my hand at olliee, J uly 1st, 1861.
’ CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord’v.
Jnly 3, *61. per R. T. ROSS, Deputy.
Ten
SOLD AT FIRST COST!
A RARE CHANCE!
l-, r €•«!. a,cn P c - gflQ va «. SU111U1C , n „„ slina )
And tncyare Qiaposeu toglvc that advantage to then ,
CustoiHERSi
Instead of paying It out foba *' -
Book Keeper and Shoe Leather
To say nothing ofthe nnoyanoeot
lOO Lacc Points and mantillas,
200 ’Fans and 50 Parasols,
Will be sold dnring this month, at
First Cost.
MtUH U. SCUREINKR A SONS,
- , Music Store.
cuano .-
KMiyTranOt- '
^’a Mamuulated Guano!
I*'*’•’I October, hr Drafts or. Fsetor*. sdaingin*
°» , »u»et«nasw!th*ptinters#t.
VINGI IKIJ) A CO.
^1T| '' . Vra. «.»• - ’
House A Lot For Sale.
A ROUSE and HALF ACRE LOT near Findlay’*
Foundry. The Hou
Kitchen wiililwu room*
■DUNNING AND BEING DUNNED!! Call at E. FEUCHTWANGERS and exatn-
r) EORGIA, JONES COUNTY. | ■
. VMurl of Ordinary, Jhne Term, 1801.
Toon whom i'. inay Concern.
These arc tberefore,-to.cRa and admonish alland .-in-
gutor tbeTcindred qnd creditors and all dthera interest
ed of-Jaeoh Lindsey, tots of fetid eonniy, ^ deceased, to
be snd appear at this office on *r before the first Mon-
day in August next, to show. came, if any they have,
Why administration de bonl*non,y<H\i the will annexed
of said Jacob Lindsey, deceased, should not be vested
■ JnnaJ," ’6L
I’et R. T. BOSS. Deputy.
Legal Kolias—Doolp ftonntg.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUFTY.—Whereto, Zadock
^■Ollff, Executor or the-last will-of Beijamin Oliff,
deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
said estate. . . -
These arc, therefore, to cite all piirsons concerned to
show cause, on or before the first Monday In March
next, (if auy they hare,> why said Letters may .not is
sue. ^
Given undermy hand this 14th day of AugustlSCl.
SAMUEL N. LASSKThR, Ordinary.,
r\ EORGIA, DOOLY "COUNTY.-Wherea*, Matilda A.
VJf Daniel, Guardian of Martha M, and William 1*.
Dauie], applies to me for Letter! of Dismission from
said Guardianship: • •
These are, therefore, to cite an persons concerned, to
show cause at the next October term of the Court of
Ordinary for said county, (tf any they have.l why said
Letters may not issue.
Given under my haad this 14th day of August 1SG1.
S-N. LASSKTEH, Urdiuary.
G UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtufc of an order ‘from
the Court of Otdlnaty of Bibb confity, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in October next, before (he Court
house Udof; In the city of Macon, between th ‘
hours of sale, all that-tract or phreel of lnnd coni
four acres, more or less, adjoining lands — ~
line,.Mrs. Clark and the incorporation of
the improvements t -ereon belonging to the estate of
Jambs L^B^kcr, minor eon of William Biker, deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day of sale.
angB’61. GABRIEL HARRISON, Gnaid’a.
iEcgal Kolias—fiiaroir rCJToiintg..
KY E6RGIA," MACON COUNTY.
ViY Sjxty (fays after the da(j> hereof, spoliation will
be inidoto thd Honorable the Cqnrt ol Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the
estate of Gideon 'Smith, late *f said county deceased.
june29,;fil-2tn ALESY SMITH, Adm’r.
/GEORGIA, BIBB'COUNTY:
U Whereas, Robert B. Barfield, Madison G. Newsome
and Ira Jennings., Execn’.ors of the fait Will aud Testa-1
meht.of JlenZyNewsome late of said.county, deceased,
record,
the entire Plantation of Jas S. Hollinshesd, dcc’d, con
sisting of fraction No,209, lots No.-ltiti,lti", 170, and
• thrce-ronrtbs.oflot No. 129, and containing 9;5jj acres,
more or less, sitnfited- in the 15th District of Macon
comity. .Sold far the benefit of the belts and creditors of*
the estate -under the incnmbrance ofthe dower, bnt the
dower mav Vo bought by tho-purchaser before or afte
the sale. Terms on the day ofsaie.
mar 27—td*. W. H. HOLLINSHEAD, Adm’r.
having filed their final return and it haying remained
in office thirty days add has-been admitted to record,! ri rrtw j.™ j.i. wink. ». r, *. ....
they apply to be jlUmlased from theteExecntorahlp. ffiS?£?SSt
These tie, therefore, to cite-and admoni.-h all npraons
concerned, to be and appeurat my office on or before tte I 1strIcl »^prssintelIY Alusco^ee, .now
first Monday in"March next, to iow dhusc, if any they | ^ c °“ “““ft. — befongtim to the estote of
have, vvhy said Letters oUlitmtesbry shall not be grant-1 Gi deon Sini tlj, dctcased. ALbBTY Sl(l7U, H
cd to said applicants. Given under my bandand official I JUJ y iy, oi ran
signature,’this Augnsttitb, IStii. *
Administratrix.
augS, ’61.
WM. M. RILEY, Ord'y.
XTY days after date application will be made to the
■ Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb comity, for lefive
to Sell the personal estate of L N. Loomis, deceased. .
julyA’61 ' •O. A. LOCHRANE, Adm’r.
IVcyv Posfag-e Acts.
"rpWO months alter the.date hersef, applicat ion will
X be made to tho Ordinary of Bibb county, for leave
to sell allftie real estate befongftig to JohnT. &G. W.
L. McGuire, latt of said county; deceased.
July 9, ’61. W51. 11: HANCOCK, Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Elios Shad.
■TA. fate of the countv ot Bibb and State or Georgia,
now deceased, are. required tp make immediate pay
ment tQ the undersigned, and ail-persons having de
mands against said-estate arc required to present the-| A
same, propetjy attested tyithin the time, prescribed by tng
law.. This the 1st day of Jnly, J861. j t
jnly 3,’Cl".
A. Q. BUtTS, Ex’r.
Notice to Debtor^ and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ellas B Shad-
A late ofthe county of Bibb and Stiteof Georgia-
now deceased, are required'to make immediate pay-
men: to the undersigned, and all persona having-de
mands against said estate are reqsfred to present the
same, properly attestedwilhin the same time prestrib-
od bv law. This the let day of J uly, 1861.
July 4— A. G. BUTTS, Ex’r.
I" ' Notice to-Creditors.
A LL persons holding cleims against the.eftate of I.
N. Loomis, deceased, of said eonntv, arc hereby
notified to i resent them to me in terms of the law.
jnly 3, lfcGl O. A. LOCHRANE, Adm’r.
£cgal Notices—(Erauifori) Countn.
July id, ’61-tf.
. For particular^ apply to
.- GEO. M. CEKCOC’ULY,
at the Daily Telegraph office i
Hardee’s Tactics.
FORT MORGAN, ALA.i »
Mat 2otu, 19til. f
They are thansiul for
1 ast Favors
Andhopebythcaooptionoi the
ABOVE S STB LV1
MOT OSO.T A.
• CONTIN1IA T.I O N
ine tor yourselves.
A iTs o,
n EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.
, 20 More of those Celebrated SMITH <t WESSON’S
- -aid Gimrdton.-Uip.
(*'EORGIA—CRAWFORD COUNTY.r
Whereas, Adam H. Hortman, executor on the Es
tate ol Wm, Hortman, late of said county, deceased, ap-
., ——r-j. | plies to me for let tore of Dismission lPom said Estate,
/ - EORGIA, DOOLY" COUNTY These are therefore to cite and admonish all and siu-
lx Whereas, Matild i A. Daniel, administratrix on the ! ifular the kindred, heirs and creditors of said deceased,
estate of Robert U. Daniel, deceased, applies to me lor f° bu Hud appear at my office within the time prcsoylted
leuers or dlsmi-siou from said estate. - . j bylaw,- aud show cause—if any theypr eitherot them
Tli esc are therefore, to cite all jiernons concerned, to I ^disniiisory shonmnot be ^rant-
bc aud appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held for
said county on the lirat 3ionday in December next, to
show, cause, if any they have, why eaiil letters may not
isaue. Given under my hand at oflicc, thi* Slst day of
Hay, 1861. a. N. LASSSETER.
may 28. ’**1 Ordinary.
Seven Shooters,
ed to the eaid Adam H. Horfman, Kxccutoras aforesaid.
Given under my hand and oflicial signature this 20th
March, 1SG1. nmr JAS. J. KAY, Ord.
2fy~Dear Sir : ..
V OUlt Idler was received to-day. A revised edition
of my Tactic, is BfrWIn press at Mobile, the first
Volume is oul, and the Second will follow next week. .
I have sent your letter to Mr. S. II. Goctzcl, who is my
authorized publisher. I hope it ycu need any copies i in tho
of the work, you will get them from him. All other
editions are unauthorized. Very respectfully, > , . t-i -l n
w. j. n.MtDEE, Oonfectionarv, Family Grocery
AT GREATLY
HWlheae are therefore to cite all persons concerned to he
and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held for said
’ county on the first Monday in September next, to show
cause, if any tl«r have, why said letters may not issue. I
Given under n.y hand, this 3d dav of July, 1861.
-* ~ ” * - 1 ' '.H’vr 1 *
INCHEA3E OT THE SAMS!
As we intend keeping* fullasdormentof J£VEKYTI11KG
IFt©d.u.ceca. Frioes!
July ti, ’tit.
1- uU lid ■ Ol tl Ulj. JOUia
S. N. LasSETEH, O: d’y.
nEORGrA, CRAWFORD COUNTY. ^
'A Wheceao, Jo-so M. Chance applies to me for letters
of Administration on the estate of Joseph Walker; also*
on the estate of Sarah P. Walker, both of s«aid county,
deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular thi kindred add creditors of Mild Joseph Walker
and the -aid Sarah P. Walker, to be and appear at my
office wi hiu the t'me required by law, and show cause,
if any they have, why letters of administration should
not issue to the applicant, Je»»ge M. Chance. Given un
der my hand at office, thi* tf7th June 1801.
july 1,-*61. JAMES J. RAY, Ord’y.
•RfEGHANY WATER.
BSsF®"-
J. M. liOAHDMAN, Macon, Georgia.
The above work for sale at £2.501 t-r copy, CASH,
£1.75 sent by mall, postage paid. No order. » ill be
ed except for Ca.h. - J. M. BOARDMAN.
Macon, July 15:li, 1861
Apd
fill-
AND PROVISION LINE
. from ttie Montgomery
H*. tort received by
ViMfeBM & SON.
BUTTERSCOTCH CANDY
^KHSH (tndjjuperior, lor sale who!
X> Tt CTMS.
ale and retail, by .
C. HANSE, |
Confectioner
carder by
may 17
One Hundred Cartridges
TO EACH PISTOL.
Call soon or you will lose a good bargain.
E. FEITCHTWANOEKS.
Cherry, near fcecoud Street, next door to Mrs. BnJk-
ley’e Millinery Ertabliehment.
July 11,1561.
o mouths after date, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of aaiu ootmty, for leave to bell
all tho real estate of Edward O. Sheffield, lato of said
county, deceased U09LKR M. KEY, Adm’r.
___ July a,-1861. (Jf>, ’til.)
OTATE (J? GEORGIA, Dooly County. ~
O Two months after date application will be made lo
the Court of Ordinary of said county, iv.r have to sell
all of the real estate of William Gurr, deceased, forth®
benefit of its heirs ami creditors, of said deceased.
ThU. July 2&tb, 2QC. RoBT. Gl'KR,
jy toD, ’Gl—2m Administrator.
€l)atl)am County Noiicc0.
Georgia S. Pluwx?:u, 1 Eibcl for Divorce, Chatham
vs. V Superior Court, May Term,
Samuel M. Pluhmbi:. j lsOl.
TT appearing to.the Court that the Defd t in the ab
_L case cannot bo found, and that he resides out of this
, State, on motion of T. M. Norwood. Attorney for Libel*
‘ ant, jt is Ordered that publication of a Rule be made in
one of the public gazettes of tin's Stale once a month
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.--^!! persons indebt* , for three months, requiring him to be and appear, either
ed to t lepheu It. Di^iu- laty of Dooly county de- in person or by Attorney, and make defense to saidLi*
Ceased, will milks' im niitl navmont. ami r li■ s*ai• hnv- ! n *aa' .... .. * ■ ~
Hu.. claims HHHI
of law.
august 1G, 1861.
, bel, or said cause wiU, at the next Term of said Court,
-ent tin m in terms proceed ocparle a - in case of default.
-ROWN,-Jr.. Adm’r. True extract from the minutes.
' WM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk, 8. C. C. O.
Hates of.Fostag-e—Confederate States.
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