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COSCUJDKD.
1(W To *j& jujd amend the 4275th section
1 the 5th division of the Penal Code; also
»n site? and amend the 4285th section of
♦he same division.
To amend the 1850th section of the
1jM°To incorporate the Columbus Railroad
,n' To incorporate the Atlanta Mining and
Rolling Mill Company.
106 To prescribe and regulate the relation
1 iH-tween husband and wife of persons of
197° To change the time of holding the Infe-
' rior CourU of Lincoln county.
. I|(S To add an additional clause to the
3331st section of the Code.
To amend an act incorporating an Insu-.
ranee Compnny in Augusta, to be called the
Commercial Insurance Company.
•W. To prescribe and regulate the relation of
" parent and child among persons of color.
‘>61. For the relief ot Moses O. Collins,
jfli To incorporate the Cuthbert Mnnufac-
’ taring Company, and for other purposes.
Hl.1. To amend an act incorporating the Ogle-
* tlior/io Insurance Company of Savannah.
$)4. To extend the time for the completion
of the Coosa and Chattooga River Railroad.
«05. For the election of a Superintendent of
* public Roads and Bridges in Wilkes, Mus
cogee and Lincoln counties, and such other
counties as may adopt the provisions of this
act, and to detino the rights and duties,
and repeal all laws inconsistent with this
act.
206. To mncndthe4,?02d and 4,783d sections
* ot the Code.
207. To repeal so much of an act to add
* part of Paulding county to Carroll, and a
part to the county of Floyd, and for other
purposes.
20s. Supplemental to, and explanatory of
' the 2.402(1 section of the Code, relating to
the administration of unrepresented estates.
200. To incorporate the North Georgia Pe-
' trolcum and Mining Company.
<>10. To remit the taxes of 1804 and 1865,
' and for other purposes.
211. To incorporate the Columbus Menu-
" factoring Company.
212. To consolidate and amend the several
acts incorporating the town of Bainbridge,
in Decatur county.
213. To incorporate the Lookout Valley Min
ing Company.
214. To incorporate the city of Madison, and
for other purposes.
215. To amend an act assented to December
12th, 1363, amendatory of the 2,580tli sec
tion of the revised Code.
316. To authorize the Chatham Academy,
The Free School and the Union Society to
sell their interest in certain vacant lands in
Chatham county.
217. To incorporate the town of Springfield,
to appoint commissioners, and for other pur
poses.
213. To allow parties time to make writs of
certiorari in certain cases.
219. To compensate Ebenezer Starnes, L. E.
Bleckley, Win. Hope Hull and Samuel Bar
nett, commissioners, &e.
220. To increaso the pay of the Compiler and
provide for the early distribution of the
laws.
221. To incorporate the Ellijay Mining
Company of Georgia.
222. To repeal all Jaws making it penal for
the people of this State to receive and cir
culate United States currency.
223. To authorize the Inferior Courts of the
several counties to levy and collect an extra
tax for the benefit of'the indigent soldiers
and indigent familiesofdcccased soldiersof
the late Confederate and State troops, and
for other purposes.
224. To provide for the payment of teach
ers of common schools for the year 1865.
225. To incorporate the Gate* City Insu-
• ranee Company.
226. To incorporate the Carroll Manufac
turing Company.
227. To alter and amend the several acts
incorporating the city of Atlanta.
228. To authorize the Inferior Court of Ran
dolph county to issue bonds.
229. To alter and amend part 2, title 6, chap
ter 2d, section 2,416 of the Code.
230. To change the lino between the counties
of Muscogee and Chattahoochee, so as to
make the Upatoie creek to the Chattahoo
chee river the dividing line.
12h To alter the rales of evidence in certain
cases.
832. To legalize certain contracts made by
executors, administrators, guardians and
trustees with persons of color and white
persons, nnd to authorize the making of
such contracts in the future, and prescribe
the effect of the same.
233. To incorporate the Goorgia Manufactur
ing and Paper Mill Company.
234, To incorporate tho LaGrange Savings
Bank.
835. To authorize the Inferior Court of Thom
as county nnd of Liberty connty, to levy
and collect a tax lot; certain purposes.
236. To authorize the Judges oftnc Superior
Courts of this State to designate the place
of holding their Courts in those counties
in which the Court-houses have been de
stroyed. until the rebuilding of the same.
237. To niter nnd amend section 1290 of the
Code.
233. For the relief ol'Milley Howard, wife of
S. P. Howard, of Pierce county. t
339. To incorporate the Savings Bank of Sa
vannah.
340. To incorporate tho Eagle and Phccnix
Manufacturing Compnny of Columbus.
341. To add on additional clause to the
1540th section of article 2d, chapter 7th,
part 1st, title 10th of tha Code. .
242. To alter and amend the 4435th section
9f the Penal Code.
243. To define the liabilities of Vendue Mas
ters in certain cases.
344. To amend an act authorizing married wo
men to deposit money in Savings Bank or
Institutions now chartered or which may
hereafter bo chartered by the State.
245. To incorporate the Yonah Gold tiompa-
*46. For the relief of maimed indigent sol
diers and officers—citizens of the State—
who liclonged to military organizations of
the Stato in State or Confederate armies.
■*7. For the relief of administrators, cxecu-
'6rs, guardians and trustees, and for other
lurposes.
248. To define and provide for proving the
fn* from which records shall bo counted
in cv-iea where the recording has been or
way icrcafler be delayed from the want of
book s> n the proper office.
249. To ncorporate tho Grand Bay Manufac-
‘ ur “ , R.v»npany of Berrien county.
-30. T o incorporate the Gordon Mining and
Manufacttting Company.
251. Making provisions for a division in kind
or Umds begging to the estates of de
ceased person and lying in several coun-
.® n “ t0 . potect the rights of minor
distributees in he same.
$*e State the donation by
t ie :ate ot certain lands to the
several Mates ant Territories which may
provide colleges fo.thc benefit of agricul
ture and tho mecha.ic arts by acts of Con-
grres appr-oved sev«> aU j*, M 18M
and April l ltl., 1864 uad for other pur’
poses. 1
253. To increase the fees cftlic Clerk of the
Supreme Court, to regtfate the fees ot
Ordinances, Clerk-. ShelA and other
county officers. •
234. To allow Clerk- of the Sioerior and In
terior Court* ot McIntosh cointy to keen
th 1 :r ollict s more than one uj!i- from the
Court-house.
-'V To incoporate tho Av:gu>ta iiutual In-
sun.t’.i e Company.
-"V I'or the I, lief Of Johr. S. E hnomlsou of
ilkes county.
luthonze the Inferior Court >fj>ar-
iI 'h v to issue bonds tr> raise* revenue
mty purposes.
lit.ir aiul amend the c.virter of the
t Sparta, in the county of Hancock. | ; -
•- t" allow the commissionersfhercot to 1 ‘ ::n " 1 ""
' the llCen-e fee for the retail ot'
■ pintous liquors
I
Boat < unpany witli powers of Insurance.
260. To authorize the Governor under certain
circumstances to arrest the State tax upon
land for the year I860.
261. To incorporate the Southern Mining
Company.
202. To incorporate the Brunswick nnd Alta
inaha Canal Company.
863. For the relief of administrators, exocu
tors, guardians and trustees in certain
cases.
264. To alter and amend section 1307 of 3d
article of the Code!
265. To repeal so much of the 1655th section
bf the Code as prohibits the marriage
persons within the fourth degree of con
sanguinity.
266. To incorporate the Steam Cotton Mill
Company.
267. To authorize the Governor to issue and
regulate the bonds of the State whereby
raise money for the payment of the public
debt and interest thereon and meet appro
priations made and to be made by the
General Assembly and to provyle a seenri
ty for the same.
268. To incorporate the Central Georgia
Manufacturing Company.
269.. To repeal an act to legalize the proceed
irgs of the Southern Stockholders of the
Brunswick and Florida Railroad Company
—•to extend the charter thereof and to fa-
' cilitatc the building of said Road, approv
tel December 16th, 1861—to change the
name of the Brunswick and Florida Rail
road Company—to revive the charter
* said Company and extend the same—
confer upon the Brunswick and Albany
Railroad Company the rights, powers, priv
ileges and immunities which have been
granted to the Macon and Brunswick Rai 1
mad Companjt^^^^H^^H
270. To incorporate the Metcalf Manufactur
ing
271. To establish the Southern Bank of Atncr-
:.oa.
272. To organize a County Court, detino its
jurisdiction, and for other purposes.
273. To loiter and amend the laws in relation
•o apprentices.
271. To define the liability of executors,
administrators, guardians and trustees in
certain cases and regulate the settlement
• with the same.
275. To repeal section 285, excepting the 5th
clause of the 1st section, and 3d clause of
section 287 of tbe 1st article, 5th title, 4th
chapter of the Code.
27 0. To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
Courts of this State to purchase a farm for
paupers, and for other purposes.
2V7. To authorize the Ordinaries to issue
temporary letters ot administration and to
require the party to whom issued only to
give bond and security for double the value
of property other than real estate, and for
other purpos*.
278. To organize and establish an Orphans'
Home in this. State.
279. To define the term “persons >f color” and
to declare the rights of such persons.
S80. To repeal an act to allow the Ordinaries
to charge and receive certain fees, assented
to Dec. 14th, 1863, and to authorize them
to charge and receive the following fees in
addition to those specified in the Code.
:>81. To fix the amount of compensation to
the officers and members of the Goxeral
Assembly shall receive until otherwise
altered by law.
!»83. To alter and amend the 1020 section of
the Code, to strike out the 3d provision of
said section and to add additional provis
ions thereto nnd to repeal sections 1630 and
1631 of the
383. To alter and amend sections 1328,1839,
1340,1341, 1343, 1351,1353, chapter 4th
of the Code.
284. To repeal the 2686 section of the Code
■ and to substitute another in lieu thereof.
285. To alter and amend paragraph 4454.
■ part 4, title 1st of the Code:
280. To legalize certain marriages in this
State.
287. To define and regulate Court contracts
and prescribe the manner of enforcing the
same in the County Courts.
288. To authorize the rendition of certain de
crees in equity during vacation and to le
galize certain decrees already rendered.
289. To authorize tho transfer of nil civil
cases now on the dockets of the Inferior
Courts to the County Courts.
290. To change the time of holding the Su
perior Courts of Lee County,
291. To make it penal for any officer, agent,
or other employee of any Railroad Company
in this State to charge for freight or pas
sengers transported over said railroads
above the rates now allowed by their char
ters.
292. To authorize any Sheriff, Constable, or
other arresting officer of any county of this
State to arrest in any county wherever
found, any person charged with crimo un
der warrant issued by any judicial officer
of the State, and to carry tho accused to
the county in which the crime is alleged to
have been committed for examination.
293. To repeal a repealing act entitled an act
to repeal an act and the acts of which it is
amendatory entitled an act to provide for
the indigent deaf and dumb citizens of thft
State and also to provide for the appoint
ment of a commissioner, to regulate his
duties, affix his salary, and appropriate
money therefor by increasing annuul appro
priations, and for other purposes, approved
January 13th, 1852, assented to December
15, 1862.
RESOLUTIONS:
FINE
38. Asking the President to open certain
Mail Routes in the State of Georgia.
39. To authorize certain persons to cast the
vote of the State in elections held by the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad Company.
40. Allowing 31. P. Quillian certain privi
leges.
41. Authorizing the Comptroller General
t) audit certain claims for printing and pub
lishing. -I
Ashamed or His Position.—Major II. C.
Lawrence, agent of the FrCedmen's Bureau at
Fayetteville, North Carolina, writes to a friand
in "Washington City a strong letter opposing
the continuance of his bureau, against which
he arrays a list of powerful objections. His
lettor closes thu9:
“I felt ashamed of myself as an American,
and for my Government, when, a lew days
ago, Judge Buxton, of the Supreme Court of,
this State, called at my office to inquire as to
the extent of the jurisdiction he would bo
permitted to exercise in a term he was about
to Iraki.”
Major Lawrence is plainly a friend to free
government. Here is another hard hit. He
says:
“If a State should establish such a judicial
system, I think the Federal Government
might well be called upon to enforce it* guar
anty of republican government to the people
of that State.”
No language could better describle the in
compatibility of such a bureau with our form
cf government.—Jirehanye.
A literary gentleman, who is engag
ed in writing ;i book on some event in the
war. in which the guerilla Moshy was con
cerned, has recently had some correspondence
with that not
ago inquired of him if it would he safe for I
“a Black Republican—one dyed in the wool”
ii•• <";• - ri! <•■! hiinx-lt'—to make at the ;
present time a horseback journey through ri *ia en c°c oMhe’subscriber,'
Virginia. In reply that famous rough-idc-r Albany,
writes the gentleman as follows:
THE CELEBRATED STALLIONS,
1 personage, and a short time ( ” VVJc.VG \lhio.\,
uiui JIM III LI,,
stand this SpringSeason. (beginning the
1st March and ending the 10th June) at the
«! the subscriber, three miles south ot
‘If you have any desire to visit the historic
scenes of Virginia* I hope you will not be de
terred by any apprehensions for your person
al safety. You will be just as safe from
molestation here as in the streets of JBoston.
Should you determine to visit Northern
Virginia 1 would be glad to see you at my
home; and I can at least promise that you
will not find me the mouttrum horrendhum of
the Northern imagination. By the by, one
of tbe regiments I most frequently encounter
ed was from about Boston—tlie 2d Massachu
setts, Co). Lowell. I once met a detachment
of it under command of a Major Forbes of
Boston; and, although our encounter result
ed in his overthrow, he bore' himself with
conspicuous gallantry, and I saw him wound
one of my best men with his sabre. I also
had on adventure with a Captain Barton, of
Massachusetts, who served on General Eus
tace’s staff, and interested myself to procure
his exchange. * * * In the event of your
visiting Virginia I shall be most happy to
extend to you any facility in my power for
seeing places of interest, Ac.
The Beauty op Old People.—Men and
women make their own beauty or their own
ugliness. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton speaks
in one of his novels of a man “who was uglier
than lie had any business to be,” and, if he
could but read it, every human being carries
bis life in his face, and’is good looking or tho
reverse as that life has been good or evil.—
On our features the fine chisel of thought and
emotion are eternally ct work. Beauty is not
the monopoly of blooming young men and
of white nnd pink maids. There is a slow
growing beauty which only comes to perfec
tion in old age. Grace belongs to no period of
life and goodness improves the longer it exists.
I have seen sweeter smiles on a lip of 70 than I
ever saw on a lip of seventeen. There is the
beauty of youth, and there is also the beauty
of holiness—a beauty much more seldom met;
and more frequently*found in the arm-choir
by the fire, with grand children around its
knee, than in the hall room or the promenade.
Husband and wife who have fought the world
side by side; made common stock of joy and
sorrow, and aged together, arc not unfre-
quently found curious alike in personal ap
pearance and in pitch and tone of voice—just
as twin pebbles on the beach exposed to the
same tidal influences, are each other’s alter
ego. He has gained a feminine something
which brings his manhood into full relief—
She has gained a masculine something which
acts as a foil to her womanhood.
Mr. Seward on the Fenian*.—A "Wash
ington letter of tho 14th, in the New York
Times, says:
Sir Frederick Bruce had an interview again
to-day with Secretary Seward in regard to
Fenian affairs. Mr. ’Sewnrd assured him
that it was nothing more than a seven days’
wonder; and would die out in a short time if
left -alone. The British Minister thought
there ought to bo some expression on- the
part of the government against it; and if it
was officially announced that the govern
ment reprobated the movement, it would
have a most excellent effect just now. It is
very probable that something of the kind
will shortly bo issued by the Secretary of
State.
The British Minister no doubt, recollects
another prophecy of Mr. Seward that the
Southern “Rebellion” would run its race in
“sixty days.” *
Arrival of a Carso of Staves op, the Caban
Coast.
Havana, March 10.—The Spanish steam
frigate Neptune has just come in towmg the
schooner Mathilde, with 375 slaves on board,
said to belong to Pancbo Marty. It is said
there are more on board tbe steamer, making
,572 in all.
66 for the Season, and $1.00 to the Groom.
Failures to foal may be served the following Sea
son gratis. ,
Mares kept at 50 cents per day.
No liability for accidents.
The Horses are so well and favorably known that
It is unnecessary »<> ^^^^LTERS.
jr The money will be due at
Administratrix’s Sale.
& EOKGIA. QUITMAN COTTNTY.—By virtue
of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of said
countv, will be sold on the first Tuesday In May
next at the Court-house door in Georgetown in
said county, within the lawful hours of sale, lot ot
land number slxty-one, in the eighth district of
originally Lee, now Quitman county. Said as the
property of the estate of Samuel Hillman, deceas
ed for the benefit of the heirs and creators of said
T ' n ““ a '‘“ N A5o“inLLS i S.“ fe
marI5—40d # Administratrix.
Administratrix’s Sale.
G eorgia, quitman county.—By virtue
of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May
next, at the Court-house door in Geoigetown in
said county, within tho legal hours’ ot sale, one
hundred and twelve and a half (112)4) acres, more
ar less, off of the east portion of lot of land
No. 39, in the 8th district of originally Lee, now
S uitman county. Sold as the properly ot John
illraan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
MARY W. HILLMAN.
mar!5—40d* Administratrix.
/ v EoltGIA, JONES bOUNTY. — Ordinary":
U Ofvick Said County.—Whereas, James H
Blount, Administrator cum testamento anneXo on
the . state of John Pitts] deceased, makes applica
tion ior dismission from said administration;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
eons concerned to tile their objections (if anv tliej,
bare) in this office on or before the lirst Monday in
August; otherwise, nothing to tire contrary appear*
imr, said Administrator ujill b& dismissed.
Given under rav hand emciallv February 6 lSGd
ROLAND T. ROSS
febll-wCm* Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county. —ordihaht’b
Ofi ici; Said County.—Whereas, Francis
Johnson, Sr., applies to me tor permanent letters of
administration on the estate or Mary Stiles, late of
said county, deceased;
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to file their objections (if anv they have) in
this office on or before the first Monday in April
next; otherwise, nothing appearing to the con
trary, said application will be granted.
Given under my hand officially Febmarv 7,1S0G
ROLAND T. ROSS,
febll-SQd* . Ordinary.
G EORGIA, ’ Quitman County;—Two jnonths
after the date hereof, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said County, lor
leave to sell the entire real estate of Thomas J.
Guilford, deceased, lying in said County, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
This January 30th, 1866.
COLSON GUILFORD,
febl-co2w8m* Administrate*
Julia M. McCullough by j Bill in Iilbb Superior
Trustee and next friend (Court to May Term, *00,
vs. f for scttlem’t of propty,
Francis McCullough. J Relief and Injunction.
The Defendant is hereby required, personally at
by Attorney, to be and appear at May Term, I860,
of Bibb Superior Court, to answer said Bill, os in
default the Court will proceed in said cause.
By order of the Hon. C. B. Cole, Judge.
JNO. A. McMANUS,
dec26-lam4m Pep. Clerk.
WAUTED.
^^GENTS WANTED to procure subscribers for
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.
This is one of the most valuable works pnblished
in the country. Its circulation throughout the
Southern States has always been large. Doubtless
many old subscribers, upon application, will be
found glad of tbe opportunity to renew their sub
scriptions. The tact that the ECLECTIC is so
well and favorably known will enable canvassers
to secure subscriptions with less than ordinary
effort. The best inducements offered to responsi
ble persons, either male or female.
For further particulars, address *
„ W. H. BIDWELL,
febll-w3t No. 5 Beckman St., New York.
Agents Wanted in Every Town j Two Agricultural Papers for$2.50.
TO SELL TIIC FOLLOWING VALUABLE
SOUTHERN HISTORIES.
Dr. Nottingham,
H AVING returned to Macon, and formed a pro
fessional copartnership with Du. FITZGER
ALD, offers his services, in the practice of Medi
cine, Surgery and Obstetrics, to his old friends and
tbe public generally.
t-¥f~ Office over Mr. E. Bond’s Store. Residence
at tha Winship place, Vineville. feb8-d3taw4t*
TVJI. SKENE, llOBT. SKENE.
LOUISVILLE
CARBON AND COAL DIL WORKS
Thank God that I have got my hat
lmelt from this congregation!” said a disap
pointed clergyman, turning it upside down,
when it was returned empty to him at the
lose of a contribution.
A tender-hearted railway engineer, on
certain railroad, says ho never runs over a
man if he can help it, because it “musses up
the track so.”
A woman recently created great con
sternation in Raleigh, N. C. f by appearing in
She streets in a perfectly nakod condition.
6P“It has been discovered that Othello
held a legal as well as a military office in
Yonice. He was a tawny-general.
WM. SKENE & CO.,
, Manufacturers at
REFINED CARBON OIL, BENZINE, CAR AND
AXLE GREASE, REFINED COAL OIL
AND NAPTHA, EXTRA LARD
OIL, LUB’ING PETROLEUM,
And dealers in
S P E R M AND WHALE OILS
Also Manufacturers and "Wholesale Dealers in
Goal and Carbon Oil Lamps of Every Description
WICKS, SHADE3, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES,
GLQBE8, <fcc., Ac.
ty Warehouse and Store—Bullitt Street, Louis
ville, Kentucky.
23J" Coal and Carbon Oil Works—Sixteenth and
High Streets.
*57” Lard Oil Works—Bullitt Street, between
Main and River. • feb7-d2waw4t
CAJRJD,
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
UNPRINCIPLED and untruthiull parties have
circulated rumors and reports to the effect that
passengers lives are in danger and their Baggage
rilled In passing over the Virginia and Tennessee
Line of Railroads. All such statements are false
and without foundation. We take pleasure in
stating, that passengers will find good accomoda
tions on this line; -making dose connections
throughout and making quicker time from the
8onth and South-West, to the East and North-East
by this line, than can be made by any other route.
A A. TALMAGE, Sop’t. E. T. & Ga. R. R*
J. B. HOXSIE, 8up’t E. T. & Va. R. R.
marl-t-dOtaltw.J
___ 7 Young men who idolize younjj wo
men always long to be “joined to their idols.
Horace Gieeley has been elected Pres
ident of the American Institute.
acific Mail Siwnip Company's
THROUGH LINE
TO CALIFORNIA;
TOtJCHINO AT MEXICAN PORTS,
And Carrying the U. States Mail.
EAVE PIER No. 42 NORTH RIVER, foot ot
1 Canal Street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st,
11th, and 21st of every month (except when those
dates fall “ - - -- *
Saturday)
ama Railway, BH
ships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at
ACAPULCO.
MARCH
1st—HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain G ray, connect
ing with COLORADO, Captain Watkins.
10th—ATLANTIC, Captain Maury, connecting
with SACRAMENTO, Captain Cavcriy.
21th—NEW YORK. Captain Homer, connecting
with CONSTITUTION, Captain Farnsworth.
Departures oftst and 21st connect at Panama
with Steamers for Sonth Pacific Ports. Those ol
1st touch at Manzanillo
THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY.
First Cabin $300
Second “ 200
Steerage 100
A discount of one quarter from steamers’ rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of one quarter
on through rates to clergymen and their families,
and fchool teachers; soldiers having honorable
discharges) half tare.
One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each
adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage
through, aud attend to ladies and children without
male protectors. Baggage received on the dock
*" I the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads,
An Important Decision.—Judge Mason, ; and pfL-seagen who prefer to send down early.
- . . experienced surgeon on board. Medicine
and attendance free.
A Steamer will tie placed on the line January 1st,
IsCrt, to run from New Orleans to Asp in wall, via
Havana.
For Passenge Tickets or further information,
apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf,
oot of Canal Street, North River, New York.
dcc31-3m F. W. G. BELLOWS, Agent
HENRY YOKOE, JAMES YONQE,
(From Georgia.) -
HENRY Y0NGE & CO.,.
Commission Merchants,
Xo. 12 Sroud Street,
1ST E! W YORK
Solicit consignments of COTTON and other arti
cles, and orders for purchase of Goods.'
REFERENCES:
Charles Day, Esq, T It Bloont, Esq, IC Plant
Esq, Macon, Georgia; Messrs Phiuizy & Clayton
Hon John P King, President Georgia Railroad
Augusta,’ Georeia; Wm M Wadley, President Cen
tral Railroad, Savannah, Ga.
They hare had large experience in purchas
ing Railroad Supplies of all descriptions, and
solicit orders ftem Railroad Companies.
jan21-6m
State of Georgia—Bibb County.
To the Honorable Superior Conrt of said
County:
T HE petition of Simeon Toby, Jr., Geo. G. Wil
bur, Tbos. W. Fulton, Satn'l J. Gustin and O.
A. Lochrenc, all citizens of the State of Georgia,
for and in behalf of themselves and snch other
persons as may be associated with them, their suc
cessors and assigns, respectfully represents:
That the paper or instrument of wilting hereto
annexed, and which yonr petitioners pfay'may be
taken as part of this petition, sets forth the object
of yonr petitioners’ association, and the privileges
they desire to exercise, together with the name
And style by which they desire to be incorporated.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that said Charter
*f Incorporation be granted to them under the
liws ana Constitution of this State, and under
ssch rules and regulations as to right may apper-
Wn. LOCHKANE & BACON,
Atty’6 for Pet’rs.
CHARTER of incorporation
OF TnE
FULTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Whereas, Simeon Toby, Jr., Geo. G. Wilbnr,
Thos. W. Fulton, Satn’l J. Gustin and O. A. Loch-
rane, oil citizens of the State of Georgia, for and
in behalf ot themselves and such other persons as
may be associated with them, their successors and
assigns, do hereby make application to the Snpc
rior Court of Bibb County, where said parties rc
side, for a Charter of Incorporation, under the
name and style of the “Fulton Manufacturing Com
pany, with the chartered powers, rights and privi
leges and immunities which are hereinafter con
tained, which Charter of Incorporation the said Su
perior Coart of Bibb County, under the Const It u
tion and laws, has tho power to grant;
Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises,
it is hereby adjudged and ordered as follows:
. ffirti—The said u&med Simeon Tobv, Jr., Geo.
G. Wilbur, Thos. W. Fulton, Sam’l Gustin and O.
A. Lochrtne, and all persons that are and may here
after be associated with them, their successors and
assigns, be, and they are hereby, incorporated and
made a body politic, under the corporate name of
tha “Fulton Manufacturing Company,” and under
said name shall have and use a common seal, and
shall be capable of sneing and being sued, of plead
ing and beiag impleaded, in any of the Qourts of
law and equity having jurisdiction.
Secondly—^The authorized capital of said Com
pany shall he $300,000, (Three Hundred Thousand
Dollars,) acd tho time for which they shall be in
corporated Thirty Year*, and their rights nuder
this charter and their liabilities such as are pre
scribed by law.
Thirdly—The corporators herein mentioned and
the stockholders may assemble and organize, by
the electieu of a Board of Directors—not less than
(5) in number, chosen out of the stockholders—
and elect a President, a Secretary and Treasurer,
and all other agents or officers they* may deem
necessary for carrying on the bnsiness, and ]>ass all
by-laws for the good government and interest of
said Company consistent with the laws and Consti
tution of this State and of the United States, or
with this charter.
JOUTIIER.V BISTORT OF THE m
B Y
E. A. POLLARD, KditorRichmond Examiner.
2 Yols., Syo., about 700 pages each. §3.50 per VoL
With 20 Splendid Steel Portraits.
This is the only complete and authentic history
<>t the thmtliein -hie puHi-li. d, . \t rniitig as i't
does, from the beginning oftiie- War to the final
surrender of the Confederate arntie-.
Mr. POLLARD’S prominent position in the Con
federacy lias enabled him to prepare a work un
equalled in accuracy and interest, and which is
everywhere acknowledged to be the
STANDARD SOUTHERN HISTORY.
It should find a place in every library.
II.
SOUTHERN GENERALS:
'Fhcir Lives and Campaigns,
BT
CAPT. W. PARKER SNOW,
With 17 Splendid Steel Portraits.
1 Vol., Svo.; 500 pages ; 6-LOO,
Containing Biographies of the distinguished
Southern Generals, with full and graphic accounts
of the various campaigns iu which they were en
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c, and has been prepared with the utmost
ad thoroughness.
SOUTHERN 0ULTAIVT0R
D. REDMOND & WM. N. WHITE,-- Editors
ESTABLISHEDI-N ISIS!
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Monthly, at
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III.
DARBY’S
Prophylactic Fluid.
in the Supreme Court of New York has given
an important decision. A guest at t tie La-
fx.-gc House was robbed ot a watch, his rings
and scarf pin, together with two hundred
dollars in money ; and on sucing. the proprie
tor 6ct "up in defense that the rule of the
house—under tlie statute of the State—re-"
qr.in d valuables to bo deposited in the sate
cf the office. The Judge, however, charged jam:
that this did not upply to a watch, or such
jewelry as a person usually carried about his
jMrM.n. ii., r id -melt amT.imts of money as IW h o 1 e s al e an d. Re tail Grocers
wet ' usually carried in the pockets of travel- anu
<rs to supply ordinary necessities. The jury j
brought in a verdict giving the plaintiff live |
hundred and twentv-livc do]h
SEYMOUR,
II. T. JOHNSON.
SEYMOUE & JOHNSON,
smallpox!
Preventive.
Contagion Destroy**"-
Sting and Insect Bite
Reliever!
All Bod Odors Destro
yed!
Sick Rooms Purified
and made Pleasant!
Fevered and Sick Per
sons greatly reliev
ed and refreshed by
bathing with Pro
phylactic Fluid ad-
_ tied.to the water.
Soft White Complex
ions secured by its
use in bathing!
Impure air mado
harmless and puri
fied by sprinkling
the Fluid about!
The Sorest Preventive
against the Small
Pox!
To Purify the Breath,
cleanse the Teeth—
it can’t be surpass
ed.
Hospitals should use
it as a Disinlectant.
Ships should use it as
a Purifier.
Families should uso it
to purify the sick
rooms, the privies
the night chairs—to
have pure air is to
have good health.
DangerousKlliuvias of
#
o
hrf
M
Kj
sir 1
f>
Hospitals removed
by its use.
Yellow Fever Eindica
tor 1
Scarlet Fever Cure.
Cesspool Purifier!
Poison Oak Cure!
Burns Relieved In
stantly!
Burns Healed Very
Rapidly!
Scars Prevented!
Pitting ot Smalt Fox
Prevented!
Ulcers Purified and
Healed!
Old Sores Healed and
Cured.
Gangrene Prevented
and Cured.
Woun’ds Healed Rap
idly.
Scurvy Cured In Short
•Time!
GEORGL1—Bibb County.
In person appeared Simeon Toby, Jr., who, being
sworn, snvs that the amount of capital in notes of
solvent Banks—to-wit, National Banks of the Uni
ted States—nnd the property actually paid In at its
sworn valuation, and ready to be employed by such
corporation, is Ninety Thousand Dollars.
SIMEON TOBY, JR
President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th/
day of February, I860. V
R. W. CUBBEDGE, A
Notary Public/ \
GEORGIA—Bibb County.
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court, I
' . February 17th, 18SC. f
Entered on minutes ot said Court, Folios 82
aud 83. A B ROSS,
• Clerk.
Bibb Superior Conrt.
Filed in Office February 13tb, 1S66.
A 3. ROSS,
feb22-law2m Clerk.
Lire, Services and Campaigns
TONEWALL JACKSON:
BY A VIRGINIAN.
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WITH AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS OF
JACKSON, and his Successor EWELL,
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seen prepared from Official Reports contemporary
narratives, and personal acquaintance, and is com
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IV.
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OP
Morgan and His Men :
Mrs. SALLY ROCHESTER FORD,
With Steel Portrait ofGcn. Morgan,
1 Vol., 12mo.; 425 pages; 81.75.
A complete history of this daring officer, more
thrilling und interesting than fiction.
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Women of the Sonth,
DISTINGUISHED IN LITERATURE.
1 Vol., Svo.; 511 pages; 83.50
ILLUSTRATED WITH SPLENDID PORTRAITS
ON STEEL, FROM LIFE, OF
Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert,
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Mrs. Rosa Vertneu Johnson,
Mrs. Anna Cora Ritchie,
Miss Augusta J. Evans,
Mrs. L. Virginia French,
Marion Hakland,
And containing full biographical sketches and
specimen extracts from the most celebrated writ
ings, in prose and verse,of 35 Distinguished Literary
“WOMEN OF THE SOUTH.”
All the above works arc having »n immense sale,
and agents are doing splendidly everywhere. Many
are making from 810 to 815 a day.
We want an agent in every town tn tlie Southern
States. Returned Soldiers, Ladies, Teachers and
othere, will find this most profitable employment.
Exclusive territory given, and liberal induce
ments offered to canvassers.
For particulars, address
C. B. RICHARDSON, Publisher,
jan20-lt 540 Broadw V Y.
3 Y special arrangement, with tho “MARYLAND
FARMER,” another excellent Rural Monthly,pub
lished in Baltimore at 81.50, both papers will be
sent one year for 83.00—six of each for 816—10 of
each for 825—giving each subscriber in this -ca
both papers for 82.50.
Address, WM. N. WHITE,
jan5—3mStam. Athens, Ga.
List of Consignees per S. W. R. R.
Macon, March 14, 1866.
G EORGIA, Bibb Countt.—Whereas, Wm. L.
Higgins applies to the undersigned for tetters
of administration"upon the estate of Henry M. Hig
gins, late of said county deceased.
All persons interested ate required to be and ap
pear at the Court or Ordinary on the first Monday
in April next, to shovr cause, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted tlie appUcaut.
Given under my hand and official signature,
mar 2-w30d WM. M. RILEY," Ordinary.
a EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Wal
ter S. Ballard applies to the undersigned
for letters of Administration dc bonis non upon
the estate of Elizabeth Rndd, late of said connty,
deceased;
All persons interested are required to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the" first Mon
day in April next, to show cause (if any they have)
why letters should not be granted the applicant.
Giren under my hand aud official signature.
WM. M. RILEY,
mar2-w30il Ordinary.
NOTICE.
G EORGIA, Bibb Cocntt.—Two months after
the date hereof, application will, be made to
the Court of Ordiuary ot said county, for leave to
sell three houses and lots in Macon, end 70 or 75
acres of swamp land in said county, belonging to
the estate of R. P. McEvoy, deceased.
W. P. GOODALL,
dcc31-law60d. * Executor.
For non-retention or incontinent* of urine’ irri
tation,inflammation or ulceration of ths bladder,or
kidneys, diseases ot the prestate glands, stona in
the bladder, calculus, gravel «r t rjjk-dust depos
it,and all diseases of the bladder,kitxfiys,and drop
sical swellings,
USE ILELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
G EORGIA, Jones County’.—Whereas, S. M.
and Mary P. Tufts, Executors of the estate of
Francis Tufts, dec’d, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said estate; ' <\
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per-,
sons concerned to file their objections—if any they*
have—in this office, on or by tbe first Monday in
May next, why said Executors should not be dts ’
missed.
Given under my hand officially, October 21st,
1865. R. T. ROSS,
oct25-lam6m Ordinarv.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
/'GEORGIA—Quitscan Countt.—Notice is here-
\JT by given toall persons having demands against
Williamson E. Perkins, late of stud county, deceas
ed, to present them to me properly made out with
in tho time prescribed by law, so as to show their
charactcrand amount. Andall persons indebted to
said deceased are hereby required to make immedi
ate payment to me. JAMES W. PERKINS,
January 30th, 1865. Adm’r.
febl-wot*
Jarvis & Balters Island Guano I
FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN !
I ERYSIPELAS]
Cured.
rctlcr dried up and
eflectuaUy Cured,
is perfectly Harm-
►a
M
^ i, ,,,
lt-.-s
)yj ! For Sore Throat it is
aSureCnre! -
■ ■ For Diptherla, it is
Lj tbe very best Reme
dy known.
r-i Ship Fever Prcvcnt-
'H. ed by its use.
Removes all unpleas
ant Odors.
In case of death in tha
bouse, it should al-
■u.n.- lie u>cd about
the corpse—it will
prevent any un
pleasant smell.
I’oi.-cins, (animal or
vegetable) arc des
troyed by its use.
T HIS GUANO, which has been introduced with
in the past five years, has established itself as
The Best and Cheapest Fertilizer
IN THE COUNTRY.
For sale, FRESH AND IN FINE ORDER, in
quantities to suit purchasers, at
$50 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds,
IN SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
AGENTS:
W. J. ANDERSON Fort Valley, Georgia.
L. R. BREWER, Esq., Griffin, Georgia.
ESf” CASH ORDERS, addressed directly to G.
B. it G. W. LAMAR, will meet prompt attention.
jaulG-Stw G. B. LAMAR.
Journal «fc Messenger and Federal Union "copy
and send bill to G. B. L
G EORGIA, Quitman- County.—To all whom i
may concern: Haywood Graddy having in
proper form applied'to nie for permanent letters of
administration onthecstateof JameslLWellbome,
lato of said County, this is to cite all, and singu
lar, the creditors "and next of kin ot James U.
Wcllborne to be,andappear at ray office within the
time allowod by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration should not be
granted to tbe applicant.
January 30th, lbCO.
W. P. JORDAN,
fubl tawod Ordinary.
, '""I eorgin Jones County—Ordinary’s Office
UT Said County, at Chambers, Feb. 20th, 1S6G.
Whereas, Elijah J. Smith, Executor on the estate
of Sarah Smith, deceased, has made application for
Dismission from said estate.
These are to cite and admonish ail persons in
terested, to show cause by filing their objection in
this office (if any they have) on or by the first
Monday in September next, otherwise nothing to
the contrary appearing, said Executor will be dis
missed.
Given under my hand officially. i
ROLAND T. ROSS,
fcb34-80d. Ordinary.
p EOEKGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas, Milton
IT Wright applies to the undersigned for letters
of administration upon the estate of John Doyle,
late of said county, deceased.
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at tbe Court of Ordinary, on tbe lirst Monday
n April’next, to show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
mar2-w30d WM. M. RILEY? Ordinary.
/T EORGIA, Bibb County—Whereas, J. Joseph
\JT Hodges, applies to the undersigned lor let
ters of administration upon tbe estate of Isabella
Orr (alias Belle Cobb) late of said county deceased.
All persons Interested are rcqnired to bu and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in April next, to show cause, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
mar 2-w30d WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—Bibb county.—Whereas Samuel C.
Chambless, applies to the undersigned for
Letters of Administration upon the Estate of A J
Chambless, late of said connty deceased.
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday
tn April next, to show cause if any they have, why
Letters shonld not begranted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY,'
mch2-Iaw30d Ordinary.
Notice.
NOTICE.
p EORGIA—Bibb County.—Two months after
VX date hereof application will be made to tho
Ordinary oi said county for leave to sell all theprop-
erty both real and personal belonging to the Estate
of John Massett, late ot said connty deceased.
JNO. J. RILEY,
Fob-COd. - Administrator.
F. P. CLXalKOEaNTS,
OF NORTH CAROLINA;
COTTON FACTOR, AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
79 EXCHANGE PLACE,
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND
S PF.CIL attention given to the sale of Cotton,
Grain, Naval Stores, and high Wines. Liber
al cash advances on consignments. jan2-6m.
Agents Wanted.
A GENTS wanted, in every County to sell by
subscription th’e Southern History of the War,
by Edward A. Pollard, (Editor of Richmond
Examiner). Southern Generals, their Lives and
Campaigns. Life of Stonewall Jackson; also an
interesting work entitled Women of the South,
distinguished in Literature.
Apply to APPLEMAN & RYALL, General
Agents, office on Cherry st., between Fourth and
Fifth, Macon, Ga.
Persons making application by letter will ad-
presa Box 122, Post Office. mchlS-Ct
ALEX! S RltAG O, ADBEW WESSON, JR.
BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER,
No.ll--.DEY ST., NEW YORK,...No.ll
ALEXIS BRAGG- & WESSON
OT THE OLD 1ST A HUSHED FIRM VT
E X IS BRAGG Ac WARREN,
olesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes
and. Leather,
B EG to invito the attention of purchasers to
their splendid stock, adapted to oil sections of
the country, and'which they offer at the lowest
market prices.
Special attention paid to orders.
ALEXIS BRAGG. . •
febl3-Sm'ANDREW WESSON, Jr.
• J"no. T. Croxton,
AT TO RNEYAT LAW
■YTTILL practice in the Federal Courts and give
YV personal attentioncto business before the
Court of Claims aud Ex cutive Departments, at
Washington.
Office over noardman’s Book Store,
dec 23-tf
S. A. Porter’s Restaurat,
CHtfRftY STREET.
O PEN FROM EARLY MORNING TILL 12
O’CLOCK AT NIGHT.
32T Meals served up in the best style.
ALL KINDS OF GAME AND SHAD CON
STANTLY OI: HAND.
feb24-tmayl
g . j. at Lake,
MACON, GEORGIA,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
’ AM prepared to buy or sell Real Estate for par-
ties on very liberal terms. My long residence
in the city aud experience in Real Estate bnsiness,
enables me tqglve salts fiction in buying, salting or
renting Real Estate.in this city.
fjuitiS-dtf G. J. BLAKE
LOUR, FLOUR. FLOUR.
/"I EORGIA—Bibb county.—Two. months after I
| "VY E Reiving a ear load of FLOUR
property, both real aud personal, belonging to tbe
estate o*t‘ Albert G. Bostick, late of said county,
deceased. JNO. J RILEY, ]
febC-Yv60d Administrator.
■>'. T.j
town
, A I
r isto
L glit, IV
vi stenlnv
1I>
I’r-tam
She
i:.—"W(
ietr that the ship
iverpool, was outside
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
j lid Street, between Carry ar.) Mulberry,
I MACON GEORGIA
from n \ T
Golden YV
tlie liar | descr
To incorporate |thc Oostannula Steum '**<*■—Savannah Herald, KM.
E n spectfu’lv^oiieit eon-ignmeni.- of GUO
(JURIES AN'l) .MERCHANDISE of evert
ption, and will give special attention to tbs
been three months ma-1 purchase and sals of cotton. fcb20-lm
and the crew have been on i ...... .
!•! *1 ort allowance for some time. She i.s load- ■ , •’Vt l- 1 Nl \ L, . KA, ":' N r , ’V N I) L N .
*1 with salt, nnd is drawing nineteen 1'eet of | aX’.-e HELm'bOl1>’S EXTRACT B^CHC
1 and IMPROVED KOsK WASH’
Rooms and
Iu fact, It is tbe Greatest
DISINFECTANT
—AND—
CONTAGION DESTROYER
| ever known. Gets Pamphlet, and always keep
about you a bottle o;' DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC
' FLUID. Sold by all Druggists in Macon.
J. H. /CEILIN' & CO.,
J*a27-tf Wholesale Agents.
Cl EORGIA, BlBIi COUNTY.
VJT All persons indebted to the estate of John A.
bum:,, late ot t-.iid county, deceased, are required
to make immediate payment to the undersigned;
and those liu\ Lug claims to render them in terms of
the law. DAVID CLAY',
iuur23—40d Administrator.
G EORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas, John G.
Martin applies to the undersigned for letters
ol Administration upon the estate of Edward C.
Collum, late ot suid county, deceased;
All persons interested are hereby’ required to be
and appear at tbe Conrt of Ordinary, on the lirst
Monday iu April next, to show cau?c(ifthe they
have) why letters should not be granted any appli
cant.
Given underlay band and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY,
mar2-w30d Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Ct EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY'.—To all whom it
fT may concern: Notice is hereby given that
sixty days after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said countv for an order
to sell all the real estate of Samuel B. Finney, de-
cc.i.-cu. All per.-nns liaving ela.ms agaiimt .-aid
tatewill pre.-ent them, duly authenticated, accon
ing to law, and all owing said estate arc request/d
to moke immediate payment. February 1A
A B. FENNELL
mar2-wG0d* Administrate
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORt
by UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
Notice.
G EORGIA, Bibb County. —Two months after
the date hereof, application will be made to
tbe Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all tbe
property botli real nnd personal, belonging to tlie
state of Rohtert Findlay, late of said county, de-
eased. C. D. FINDLAY,
" mar 2w-60d Administrate
O RDERED, That an election be held at tbe dif
ferent precincts in Bibb Couuty, on Wedncr-
dav, the 4th day of April next, fur County Treas
urer. JNO. J. RILEY. J. L C.,
LEWIS J. GROCE, J. L 0,
• E. M. CALHOUN, J. I. C.
A i e Minutes.
J. A. McMANUS,
marC-5t Clerk.
Guardian’s Sale.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
order from the Ordinary of said countv, wUl
be sold before tbe Court House door i:i Marion,
Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday iu April next,
between the Usual hours of sale, ail that tract or
parcel ol land in Twiggs county, in JJd District,
No. R!5, lying between the River an,l Matr 'ads.
and joins lands of Mrs. Lucy Andrews, Wm. An- j
lift w.-, ; n i t.io heirs of Ncwm-ui Roger-, mi:
ingfittvacres, tnoreorless. Terms cash.
JOHN O’NEAL,
of tbe following brands:
“UNION .MILLS,” tO BBLS.
“GERMAN. MILLS,” 40 BBLS.
Which we offer
Very Low,
To close out tbe Consignment.
WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
mar22—St .
STOLEN, *
"IT^ROM my place on the night of the l>!h of this
Jj in-;., in Dooly countv Georgia, ■ySORRF.L
MAKE. BRIDLE ..ml SAI Di.K-M.-re L, ei.kr
years old, h avy mad'—on tl c P"-'iy order, one
white hind foot, sink in tt fa- o on one side, ; i.d
in fine keeping—walks i trots. Coddle is a
new Texas Cavalry. . Bridie i- i other, and on the
halter order, heavy brass ca - airy bitt with cross-bar
at the bottom.
A liberal reward "ii! b< j .1 for Mare, Bridle
and Saddle, ami for : <■ rogue dj !i,1 p,
me in person. E. J. BRYAN,
mar-’-’—50 Henderson, Ga.
fcb0-w iOd
Guardi;
r. EORGIA, Jones Counttt—Whereas D..\ ide
(T Gil'-on applies to me lor dNini—i"U from
Ydministration of Daniel H. Norwood’s Estate. ’ \
These are therefore to cite all person.- concerned,
tb file their objections in this oli.ee If any they
Lave, iu terms of ttic law.
Given nuder tny band officially, tlii- December
13th, IMA " R. T. KOrS,
decl5-lawGm Ordinary.
i egrgta, bib;; c< »un"i v .
YVhereJs. l'homas J. M-Guardfcm .u Mar-
iaJ. Mell, minor, applie- t" the under.-igm.d tor
tters of di-mi-.-: m a- -aid Guardian.
All person- iu: .-rested ar • - paired to be and f.p-
»a'ar.,at Court of Ordinarv 1 :: the first Mon. ay in
play next, to sImv.-c.iu.-e, f: ; :;\ tlicv have, v,hy U-t-
l ths’np-
iers of dismis-ion should not he grant
idieant. Given under mv and offi
IU re.
mari.’—Kkl
WM. M. RILEY,