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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
'TLjnistrator’s Sale
A nniTMAN COUNTY.—By virtue of
l hr Court of Ordiu •
BpSff tfJH „„ tlic 1st Tuesday in Decern-
L ,21 House door In said county,
“■ . #» •* Vhour* of sale, the following tract
lf £ the John F. Williams place, in
E>»**A?ia®* consisting of one hundred
more or less of Let No. 1»1
old #s the property of John F.
l for the bcnctlt of his neire and
Cash. Oct. 15th, I860.
| L. HILL, Adm’r.
Lptrioa*)
Tims
T5TE s^AlNE £z BODLEY
PflHTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
Portable Steam Eagiaes,
SHIUG -I. MACHINES, CORN MILLS AND SHAFTING,
/IOOD" wort king machinery,
LANS & BODLEY,
Ccr. John &. Water Sti., CINCINNATI.
applicants for descriptive Circulars will specify the
Machinery they need.
june S-d&wly
Bty&B
Mb
: ‘i. i ii
i tf d i! ‘2 sir? f
TXTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HER PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY,
Y t that she has recently returned from
NEW YORK,
K’RES land for sale
*** ' northern part of Monroe co., | uroimiry oi crawrora C
^ lT EDinth c ® P IndUn 8 p rin g, , the real estate belonging to
5. u>J 7 ,'“risit it from home dally) con of •“ county, deceased.
ft**#., 1 arfiool and Churches ot various ., J - W.
C RAWFORD COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Sixty
days after date, application will be made to
Ordinary of Crawford Coi
r<*' w hn School and Churches ot vartoui
. to MiUi , comfortable Dwellinir, kltch
blacksmith shop, and other nec-
B c*W**-‘ ‘ ooj , crc s cleared, the balance
C W*f*, : -dwoll timbered with Oak, Hickory,
i’^rEtaTetc., well watered, Rood orcli-
"*• and garden. Land fertile, planta-
nrj*~,niir-d healthy location. Address
S on the plantation.
u - c - rAMBROUGU -
L.-u OUlTMAN COUNTY:
II s * ..Veil Guardian ortho minor orphans
I. V'v.xh’r. deceased, having applied to
Ordinary of said county, for a dla-
,l * i,^Guardianship. This is, therefore,
! ;nnn „ concerned, to show cause, by
my office, why the said John
not he discharged from his said
■ «nd receive the usual letters of die-
ra« f'dcr my offlcW Oct
fcto* ° ;d V-
'Administrator’s Sale.
L rrii Ql’ITMAN COUNTY.—By virtue
|jS?Md«r of the Court of Ordinary, ot said
T ' ill,..old on the 1st Tuesday in Dcccm-
R. It ike Court House door in said county,
srt ihel«»l hours of sale, the Rebecca Whit-
i “ in isid county, whereon ahe resided at
ir*' 1 ’}i irr death—contalnina one hundred
I ■■■nrP**, sold *® ,ho property of the de-
Effwlbe benefit of l.eire her and creditors.
r ., h C. C. WILLIS, Adm’r.
fCu««dd*J • •
oct 13-luw60d)
Couuty for leave to sell
James H. McManus,
AVANT, Adm’r,
And is prepared to exhibit an Elegant and well Assorted Stock of
** AW GOODS,
nt EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Albert
VX V. Jetlers applies to the undersigned for Let
ters of Administration, upon the estate of Eliza W.
Jetlers, late of said county, deceased.
All persons interested* are required to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Mon
day in October next, to show cause (if any they
have) why Letters should not be granted the appli
cant. Given under my band and official signature
WM. M. RILEY,
sept2-30d] Ordinary.
G 1
phine Horne applies to the undersigned for O to tiie Ordinary of Crawiord
MtlLLIiYSRU AMD
No. 44
octl4—Ot'
At her new Store in SHAW’S BLOCK,
Second street.
ISTo. 44
Administrator’s Sale.
.„ K u QUITMAN COUNTY:
Sr virtue of au order of the Court of Ordin-
Joid county, "ill be sold on the first Tuea-
JtWrm'xT next, at the Conrt Honse door in
9 '.,, r luU'ctn the legal hours of sale. Lots
. ’AftlSI, 137,133, 133, 157, 163 and
'i ' ill of lot* Nos. 158 and 104, in the 8th
., ( J " originally Lee. now Quitman county,
. eighteen’hundred acres, more or less,
; «»'«* the BenJ. H. Rice place, whereon lie
f,,, ;(,<■ time ot his death. The place Is well
j and sold as the property of B. H. Rice,
'tor tlic lieiu tit of the heirs and creditors,
f * i, known on tiie dav ot sale. This Oct.
A. RICH, Adtn’r.
H M. KAIGLER, Adm’r.
MM*
Galuoiuu's Fills are compooed *tni|.lv <■ Vegeta
ble Medicines. They are Cathartic Pills. acting
upon ih' Stomach, Ltvor and Bowels: contain
ing no 'rrrule. Ca omei, ofue Mass, or any other Min-
>rnl substance. T be g<eat advantage the Proprietors
claim for iheae Pills it that, without the aid orCalome’,
Bine Mate, or any other Minerals, they will euro the
noat obstinate casec ot Chills and Fevrr, Dumb Agn-,
Periodical Hcadacbo, Neuralgia and nil nficci Ions ot a
like charae'er, Folow the directions, and you wiU
find they will do all that la claimed for them. Try one
box, and their own mcrlta will recommeud them ev<r
afterwards
BT Wc have used GALLICHAN’S Pills, and
have never known them to fall to curc whtn t-.e dir
• e ions worn followed and unhesitatingly recommend
t cm to public favor.
Hon. T. II. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Ata.
** J. JUU'-E. Jndre “npreme Court of Ala.
•• ROUT. D'lUGIIBHTY,Judge9tb ffircuitor Ala.
Wm. G. WAi.LE Sheriff Montgom. ry ro., Ala
lion. ALEX. 11. CklTliERALL, Montgomer , Ala.
Co'. 4AS.H. WEAVER.
CJol. CRAWFORD HIBB, « “
Mai. K. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N.'O. I a
GKO. MASoN, Erq., Mayor Vctumpka Ala.
MIKE Ih woo "8, Alt y at Law, SOB ti'dway. N. Y.
DANIEL 'AYRE Grand Sec.Grau i Lodge, Ala., F &
A. Masons.
Administrator’s Sale.
mm, QUITMAN COUNTY:
Sniriucofati order of the Court of Ordina
(aiil evaaty, will be sold on tlm first Tuesday
, ia | rr m ir, at tlic Court-house door in said
E, ^I„cti the legal liours of sale, two hun-
'• l ri"ii!T-one acres of laud, more or less, of
2I.MSos.317 anil 31S in the 2lst district of
ii.'jSlewartnow Quitman county, known as
bjmmon E. Perkins place, whereon he re-
itlhrtiineof Lis death. Sold asthc proper-
:’ t mM Williamson E. Perkins, for the bene-
"s heirs »ud creditors. Terms cash.
Luetlkb, lNf'
JAS. IV. PERKINS, Adm’r.
EvUi*
BLOUNT & HALE
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala.,
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
Harm). Rlshy * o pkins, 141 Chamhera st„ N. Y., 8.
W. Morsdun, N. Y„ Edward Wilder & Co.. Louls-
vi le Ky . K. J. Iiart & Co., N. O. La., Bloun
A llale, aou'gomer*-. Ala-anna.
SOLD BY
•T. Zcllln Jt Co., Massenbnrg. Sen A Harris. L
W. r.i. A Co.. Theu. ,W. Kills, Macon, i-t,, aBd *aJ
Druggi-ts.
juiylS-Staw daw 6ml
p EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.
VX Two months aller the date of this notice,
application will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Clav county, at its first regular term, for leave
to aell all the land belonging to the estate of Cul
len W. Alexander, late of said county deceased.
MARY E. WASH,
ang23, ’0T>. Adin’x.
inaus.
e. ii. imucE a co.
JSO. W. O’CONNOU.
F. METCALFE & CO.,
C0TT02T FACTORS,
um& Forvyarflinj Mercl’ls,
*i, Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street,
annah, - - Georgia.
CARD.
juMov prepared to make liberal Cash Advan-
oiRrignmenta to Norton, Slaughter dt Co..j
irk, midJno. K. Gilllatt & Co., LiverpooLr
■a biovn character of these houses through
viion for responsibility and promp
f comment fnmi us. Those who have
>ir.fss with them, know that they
P,»dt)>cir interest loses nothing
h' 'Vc havegood and reliable agents
3 Wiley, Amerlcns, Albany, Fort Gains,
Newton, lila.cley and Forsyth, Ga.,
• U'Ae advances on. and ship, nil cotton
H to the above reliable houses. We also,
toienments for sale, to our Louses in
audio those favoring us with their pat-
*f promise our personal attention and
w«m of sales.
i; l keep on hand a large supply of Bagging,
m. Bacon, Ac., which the planters and
■a have at tiie lowest market rates.
•bo asvnts for the “Arrow Tie” and the
Send us vottr orders.
LIGHTFOOT &, JAQUES,
are cur agents at Macon.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
E.M. BRUCE &00„
- >uf>n» Augusta, Ga. ,
To all Whom it May Concern.
G EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs.
Martha K. Foster, Administratrix on the es
tate of James A. Foster, deceased, represents to
the Conrt that she lias fully administered James
A. Foster’s estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties interested, whether kindred or creditors,
to show cause, if any they hav«. within the time
prescribed by law, why letters should not be gran
ted said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this,
16th May, ltstitl.
JOHN C. WELLS, Ordinary.
may 23-40d)
d property
minor orphans ot Asa McKinney, deceased.
All persons iutcresttd are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary, on. the first Mon
day in November next, to show cause, if auy they
have, why Letters of Guardianship should not be
granted the applicant. Given uuacr my hand and
official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
sep 20-w30d)
(Q EQRGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Of
tice, Said Couni v, At Chambers, Sept. 31tli,|
1803.—Whereas, John Bradley applies to me for
Letters of Administration, with the will annexed,
deceased,late of said
admonish all persons con.
is, if any they have, on
November next, why
saidapplication should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
V sep 3ft-30d)
Guardian’* Sale.
■“s<-ot an order from the Conrt of Ordin-
y - Clay county, will be sold in front of
Hotel, In the tovffh of Fort Gaines, on
wac-dsy in November next, between the
•'li-ar# of that day. one unimproved town
>>l, lying and being in the town aforc-
!, f for the benefit of tbo heirs of George
■' n, lato of said comity, deceased.—
a -4e known on the day of sale.
JOHN MAGOXGAN,
Guardian.
e Oueen, The Queen!
THE <l(JK?EN OF
Jair 11 storeys!
..'''INFLOW’S Queen Hair Restorer is
‘-r-N, not only in name, but in virtues.
R RE3TO _ *
' best HAIR 1
JRER ever offered to
^Me Restorer and Preserver of the Heir
' L. applied.
ll Is no Hair I»yc!
. Wtly upon the roots of the hair, ebani
.'air to its origiitliife color; arrettir
and falling out of the hair; era
“’ll dandrnff, and curing all hnmi
t£* n S* dry and wiry hair to soft and lux
o drllghtfbl fragrance to the hair.
■-sit yauwlsh to restore your lialr, aS In'
ine'SS? It throngh Ufc. use MRS. WIN8-
HAIR ’;ESt6rKR.
r«r bottle.
HJshy
_ MASSENBURG J. SON,
*“> J. H. Z El LIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga.
J J **tttt,Gen Ag’t, New Orleans.
DRESS-MAKING.
Mrs. A. E. Dickey
T) ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that
XL she has just received from the North the lat
est Fashions for Making Dresses, Cloaks, Sacqnes,
Waists, Ac., Ac., and respectfoUy solicits a liberal
share of patronage.
Residence, on 8econd Street, opposite J. W.
Bnrke A Co’s, Macon, Ga.
oct 10-lm)
STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
A FTER a thorough repairing and renovation and
xl reiurniabed frem top to bottom is re opened
to boarders permanent and transient
A Free Omnibus willl convey passengers ito
and from the Depot.
I shall be pleased to see my old patrons and new
ones. 1L STUBBLEFIELD,
octlO-tf. | Proprietor.
THE
FALL TRADK
IN
MRS. DESSAU
B EGS leave to announce to her many friends
and customers, that she has this day received,
in addition to her large stock, sn elegant assort
ment of choice
Dress Goods, Cloth, Velvet
SILK CLOAKS AND KILLIRERY,.
which she offers at the lowest market prices.—
She has in at-irc EVERYTHING necessary for the
complete outfit for Ladies. Misses and Children—
at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
tgjTAll orders from the Country, promptly at
tended to.
octlS-St]
JUST RECEIVED,
O
NE case of fine
octlS-lw)
FRENCH BONNETS
MRS. F. DESSAU,
G8 Mulberry Street
JUST RECEIVED
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS
IS NOW UNDER WAY AT
J. N. SEYMOUR’S,
Cherry Street,
MACON, : : : : : : CA»
1,000
FINE GEORGIA HAMS.
E. PRICE.
octlT—Iw
$50.00 REWARD,
iJs hands high and
irk is a small white
MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, AND
OUTERS, MAY FIND IT TO THEIR
INTEREST TO GIVE HIM A CALL.
HIS MOTTO IS
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Notice.
S IXTY days after (hoe, application will be made
to the Conrt of Ordinary of Clay county, at its
first regular term thereafter, for leave to sell the
Lands belonging to the estate ofEUzabelh Bryant,
deceased, for the bcuefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
SAMUEL GOODMAN, Adm’r.
scpt3-18fifi.
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Sixty days after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary, of Jones County,
for leave to sell all the Real Estate oi Lewis Jack-
son, late of said county, dec’d.
> Witness, my hand officially, September 20th,
18tC. JOHN JACKSON,
oct 8-lawG0d) Adm’r.
HE IS NOW RECEIVING A HEAVY
SUPPLY OF
WESTERN PRODUCE
AND
Genera! Groceries.
HE ALSO KEEPS ON HAND:
Bagging, Rope, and Twine,
NAILS,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
LORILLARD’S SNUFF,
SCOTCH and MACCABOY,
SMOKING TOBACCO (various brands),
IQUORS IN BARRELS AND CASES.
S '
DARK BAY MARE, 15*
eight years old ; tbo only marl
spot on one hind ar.kle and the other a little
sprung; also * scar similar ,o a X on the left
thigh near the tail.
J. T. MOBLEY,
octl7—3t* Hawkinsville, Ga'
MmiiPK SOS & HARRIS
ARE RECEIVING DAILY
REINFORCEMENTS
TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Perfumery and Toilet Goods,
Combs and Brushes,
Paints, Oils & Window Glass
Landreth’s Garden Seeds,
Pure Liquors, etc.
G EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas, Rob
ert G. Ricks, and Washington Toney, admin
istrators on the estate of V illiain Toney, late of
said coutty, deceased, represent to the court that
they hare fully administered said estate. This is
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi
tor*, to show canse,.if any they can, why said ad
ministrators should not be discharged from this
admlnistiation and receive letters of dismission on
the first May, or in December. 1S«6.
JOHN C. WELLS, Ord.,
may 28-40d) Ex-officiq. C.
p EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.
\JT Sixty days after date, application will be made
to the Court ot Ordinary of said county, at its first
regular Term after the expiration of this notice, tor
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
John D. Gordon, late of said county deceased.
THOS. J. METHVIN,
Adm’r of J. D. Gordon.
«ngl5-18fi6-2m]
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Ordlnary’s
Office said county.—Whereas, R. W. Bonner,
guardian of James W, Stubbs, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said guardianship: <
These arc to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, to show cansc, if any they have, to the con-'n
trary, on or by the first Monday in November -?)
next, by filing them in this office.
Given under my band offlcjalff^Scpteniber 14th,
1860.
sep 18-fiOd)
R. T.
Ordinary.
y
date > application will be made
» s\. , mar >' °f Crawford county, for leave
1 i ^longing to Robert A. Vinson
ki fai» August 27th, 1886.
r I WM. G. VINSON, Adm’r.
■=-dinmistrator’s Sale.l
loik.* before the Court House door,
lv of Macon, Bibb Conntiy, between
of sale, ou the first Tuesday In
!>??*» °oe house and lot in East Macon,
““Seville Road, containing one and a
^ more or less. Also, the household fttr-
I m o tlie property of Elizabeth Falks,
i deceased.
lb MOd) CIlARLES G. JONES, Adm’r.
pSFORTHE SOUTH!
J;XE3T VARIETI28 OF
PEAR,
^ PLUM,
n(, i CHERRY,
APRICOT, MULBERRY,
ii and OTHER FRUIT TREES.
fg* 01 ^
IS^YPLANi-S, )
'"***=»' U.OV
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
Fonytb,. Mnnroe Connty, Ga., On the first
Tuesday in December next, between the usual
hours of sale, the plantation of David Howards,
deceased, late of M ■ uroe Connty, containing abont
400 acres; abont 30t» acres cleared, and a portion oi
the cleared land is sresh—the wood land is very
heavily timbered; dwelling, negro houses, stables,
and gin house. Said plantation joins James My-
rick, P. S. Holt, Thomas Winn and Morgan; sit
uated 12 miles frem Macon, good healthy place,
good neighborhood, and convenient to a church.
WM. JOHNSTON, Ex’r.
Macon, Ga., Oct 4, ’66.
oc 5 ditwtill dec 4)
NOTICE.
S IXTY days after dato application will be made
to the Court of Ordinaiy ot Clay county at lto
first regular term thereafter, Cor leave to sell the
Lands belonging to the estate of Thos. J. Carnes,
deceased, for the benefit of the creditors ot said
deceased.
S. A. McLENDON,
. Adm’r. de bonis non on said estate.
scpU-1866]
ft EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.
VJT By virtue of an order from the Conrt of Or
dinary of Clay county WiU be sold in front of the
Central Hotel, in the town of Fort Gaines, on the
first Tuesday in November, 16S6, between the le
gal tale hours of that day, lot of land No. 412.
known as the place whereon Wm. Pratt resided at
the time of hit death, containing 250 acre*, lying
on the pubUc road running from Cnthbert to
Blakely, well improved, and In good order.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
LOVETT R. DOZIER, Adm’r.
angSO, ’66. Cnm-testamento-acnexo.
f't EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.
Ijr Sixty days after date, application will be
made to the Conrt of Ordinaiy of said county, at
lto first regular Term after the expiration of said
notice, for leave to sell the lands, stock and all
other property belonging to the estate of n arren
Button, late of said county deceased.
MARTHA SUTTON.
Administratrix of Warren Sutton, dec d.
augll 1866—2m
DROP IN, BUYERS!
I promise to do my best to please. I have
a strong force of industrious Young Men,
ready to put up your purchase^ with expedi
tion, having employed additional help.
J. N. SEYM0UE.
oct 14—Ct
psrC ty papers copy one week.
0 BBLS. No. 1 Bine Flsb.
7 half bbls. Family Mackerel.
25 X bbls. No. 1 Shore Mackerel.
40 kegs Nalls.
20 sacks Rio Coffee.
Java Coffee.
13 bbls. A Sugar.
12 bbls. B and C Sugar.
5 casks Potash.
100 bags Shot
10 boxes Starch. ,
20 boxes Adamantine Candles.
23 boxes Boston 8oap.
190 sacks Liverpool Salt.
100 bbls. Choice Flour.
Swilt’s Cotton, Yarns,
Osnabnrgt, Macon Sheeting,
Cotton Card*, Wool Cards,
Well Buckets,
uon Whisky, Plekles,
Herring, Raisins, Matches,
Green and Black Tea,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
And everything else usually kept in a Grocery
Store.
For sale LOW by
E. PRICE,
Triangular Block, Cherry Street
octlO—lw
The Publ ic are informed that a XIGIIT BELL
may be foi. id at the 2nd Door on CHERRY ST.,
and PRESCRIPTIONS will be prepaired at any
hour of the night by DR. HARRIS.
octl7-tfl
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt Honse door in
the city of Macon, between the legal hours
of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in November next
eight acres of land, more or less, known as the
south corner of fraction No. 7 of the Macon Re
serve, Bibb Co. Ga., formerly owned by Robert
Bo
oth
Sorrel,
ior Conrt, in favor of James Dean, vs. B. H. D.
rel. Property pointed out by defendant.
W. W. RUSSELL,
scpt30-30d] Dcp. Sheriff.
Letters Of Dismission from the estate of WhiUnill
Horne, late of said county, deceased :
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court ot Ordinary on the first Monday
in Dccembe next, to show cause, ifany they have,
why Letters of Dismission should not be granted
the applicant
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
jnl 3-lamo-0mo
QEGRGIA," BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John
made
mty, for leave
QIXTY days trorn date, appl
O to the Ordinary of ~
to sell the real , estate belonging to tha estate
John F. Vinson, d< c < used.
This27th Ane .ut, 1"'^.
WILLIAM G. VINSON,
angiM—60d Adm’r.
i Q.EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Office, said county, Sept 26, ’63.
Whereas, Bennett Bridges, Executor of Jona
than Bridges, deceased, has recently departed this
life, testate, and without fully settling hi; said
J. Riley applies to the undersigned tor let
tors ot dismission upon the estate of John Martin, Rri dires
late of said county, deceased ; ~ - ’ ceased
All persons interested are hereby required to be
and appear at the February term next, to show
mi
smissory
B ibb COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Sixty days alter
the date hereof, application will be made to
t he Ordinary for leave to sell all the property, both
realand personal, belonging to the estate oi Heze-
klah McKinney, Sr., late of said county, dec’d.
hezekiaii mckinney,
eel S-lawGOd) Admr.
$50.00 REWARD.
S TOLEN from the Subscriber, near this place,
on the night of the 11th inst., a small BAY
HORSE, 6 years old, small white spot in forehead,
not apt to be noticed ; black main and tail, and
inclined to black below the knees He had on an
old saddle with horsekin seat rather newer than the
balance. I will pay the above reward tor the thief
and borae, or one-half the amount for either.
JOHN HAMMOND,
octl4—Std<w* Milledgeville.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors!
G eorgia—jo nes t county.—obdinart’s
OrricE, Aug. 29,1266. All persons having,
claims against the estate ot William Johnson, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present them to thi
undersigned, duly authenticated, according to law-
And persons indebted to said estate arc reqnested
¥n make immediate payment.
Witness my hand officially.
sept 5—40d) JEREMIAH LOWE, Executor.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Important to Ladies.
M RS. WINSLOW’S MYSTIC PILL8 are pre
pared only for a legitimate purpose, and are
the only safe and effective medicine for all those
painful and dangerous disorders to which the Fe
male constitution is subject.
They are the only Genuine Female Pills extant.
Ne article of uedicine^utended ior the exclusive
use of*Fcuiales, that has ever made its appear
ance, has met with such universal favor as Mrs.
Winslow’s Mystic Pills.
No disease is so little understood, and conse
uently so badly treated, as female diseases.—
’hose Pills are the result of much study and care
ful experience in all case- of irregularities, sup-
rression, leucorrhoea or whites, a speedy cure may
>c relied ou.
By their invigorating properties, the appetite i
digestion is improved, the hue of health is restor
ed to the cheeks, weakness of the spine and limbs
relieved, and all the indica ions of Nervous Debil
ity removed. No maiden, wife or mother should
be without the MYSTIC PILLS.
Try them, and be convinced that they are the
Lady’s Frieud.
Price 62 per box, or three boxes tor $5. For sale
by all druggists. raavS dawtf
appeal
cause, if any they have, why letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY,
aug 7-lam6m Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an orner irom the Court of
Ordinary of Jones County, will be sold before
the Court House door in the town of Clinton, on
the 1st Tuesday in December next, within the le
gal hours of sale, all the land belonging to the es
tate of Thomas J. Childs, deceased, containing 360
acres, more or less, sold for the benefit of the cred
itors and heirs of said deceased.
A. J. MIDDLEBROOKS,
Administrator.
6eptl9-40*|
G eorgia, bibb county.
Whereas, Edmund J. Johnson applies to the
undersigned for letters of administration upon the
estate of “
deceased.
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in November next, to show cause, (if any they
have,) why letters of administration should not be
granted the applicant. Given under mv hand and
official signature. WM. M. RILEY,
so|.20—-30dw Ordinary.
testator’s estate; and, whereas,* Wm. H. Head and
Mary Ann Bridges, Exeeutors of said Bennett
Bridges, deceased, apply to me to be relieved on
part of estate of.their said testator, and that the
estate of Bennett Bridges, deceased, be dlschsrged
from any further liability.
These are therefore to call upon all persons con
cerned to show cause to the contrary, if any they
have, why the same should not be granted.
Given under my band officially, this September
26,1866. ROLAND T. HOSS,
oct3—law6m Ominary.
EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
Notice for leave to sell land.
Sixty days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said connty, foi leave
to sell ail the real estate belonging to said deceas
ed. This Oct 1st 1S60.
LEONIDAS SMITH,
Adm’r of John C. Dumas.
oct3— law60d
Notice For Leave to Sell.
G EORGIA-QUITMAN COUNTY.—Sixty days
after the date of this notice, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary, of Quitman
decal'. *d ^ emon ^ r * c F» * atc of said county, Oonnty, for leave to sell all the real estate belong-
a EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, James
U. Smith applies to the undersigned for Let
ters of Administration, upon the estate of Joseph
Smith, late of said connty deceased.
All persons Interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the 1st Monday
in November next, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Administration should' not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
scpt20-30d] .
Notice.
'^TOTICE is hereby given to all interested, that
J_v I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of
Clay county, on the first Monday in November
ne t, for Letters of Guardianship oi the persons
and property of Ella, Alexander, Charles, Fannie
and Ola Hnduall, minor children of Jared Hud-
uall, la'e of estid connty, deceased.
PATRICK HUDNALL.
sep27—40d
Notice.
G EORGIA-BIBB COUNTY: Sixty days after
■ the date hereof application will be made to
the Conrt of Ordinary lor leave to sell all the prop
erty, both real and personal, belonging to t *c es-
Folks, 1 * • ■ -
tate of Elizabeth
ceased,
july 3-60d
olks^ late ot said'eoun
IIARLES J. JONES’,
Adm’r.
de-
Executor’s Sale.
A New and Grand Enoch in Mejiciue!
Dr. Maggiel is the founder of a new Medical Sys
tem. The quantitarians, whose vast internal doses
enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels,
roust give precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two of his
extraordinary Piils, and cures the most virulent
sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all-
healing 8alve. These two great specifics of the
Doctor are fast superseding all tiie stereotyped
nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Mag-
giel’s Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the
public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remed
ies of othere, and upon which people have so long
blindly depended. Maggil’s Pills are not of the
class that are swallow. ' 1 by the dozen, and of which
every box fuU taken eates an absolnte necessity
for another. One or f: o of Maggicl’s Pills snfflees
to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the
stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirits
light and buoyant! There is no griping, and no
reaction in the form of constipation. If the liver
is affected, its functions are restored; and if the
nervous system Is feeble, It is invigorated. This
last quality makes tke medicines very desirable for
the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and erup
tive diseases are literally extinguished by the dis-
enfectant power of Maggiel’s Salve. In fact, it is
here announced that Maggiel’s Billons, Dys
peptic and Diarrhea Pills care where all
others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains,
Cuts and all abrasians of the skin Mnggiel’s
Sal ve is infallible. Sold by J MAGGIEL, 11 Pine
street, New York, and all Druggists, at 25 cts. per
box.
• For sale by
L. W, HUNT * CO.
Macon Ga.
julyl4 ly]
Liverpool Salt.
5,000 Sacks,
For Sale by
oct!8-5t*]
E. D. ROGERS & BRO.,
Savannah, Ga.
Cotton Plantations.
I WISH to buy a lirrt-class Oak and Hickory
Plantation, one with mules, provisions, etc.,
preferred. I wish to rent two good Cotton 1 lan-
tations, with mules, provision, etc., for the year
1867. Address _
D. W. ORR,
octl7-5tJ Newton, Baker co., Ga.
Ladies & Gentlemen
OUT OF THE COT,*
TARE YOUR OWN MEASURE ARB flUD TO
E. A..BROOKS,'4?
Importer and Manuficturcr of
BOOTS,. SHOES,\&c.
575 Broadway, New,York.’
Directions for Measuring the Foot. -
ItnL Place the foot on a piece ofpaper and trace
the outline of same with a pencil, which will give the
length and spread of the foot, aa shown in figure A.
Second. Make the following measurements. In
indies and (Tactions, with "tape measure, as shown
' Fry. A ?}
m
T HIS is the LARGEST HOUSE in the city, and
wu Established in 1818.
ang29-3m]
T)LANS andS;
Notice.
Specificatlui-s for bnilding County
Jail and City Guard Honse under same roof,
but separate apartments, and plans and specifica
tions for altering or adding to City Hall, for the
purpoeea of Court Room;, Jury Rooms and Coun
ty Ofiict ,-, are invited until November 15th.
The sum of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid
for plan ol each bnilding, that may be adopted—
the committee using the right to reject all that
may be submitted.
Plans to bt left at the Store of E. J. Johnston &
Co. JOINT COMMITTEES,
Of Inferior Conrt and City Council of Macon.
octlS—lw
Eargc and Extensive Sales of Valua
ble Seal and Personal Property.
T HE undersigned, as Executors of Skelton Na
pier, Esq., late of Bibb County, dec’d, by vir
tue of authority given in his will, will sell, at the
times and p aces below mentioned, all the prop
erty of said deceased, as follows, viz:
In Macon, Ga , before the Conrt-Houso door, ou
Tuesday, December sth, 1886:
750 acres of valuable swamp land, all in the Ma
con Reserve, and within feur miles of ti e eity:
about 30 acres cleared, the balance heavily timber
ed. The soil of this land is cqnal to any in the
State, and the wood can be sold in the Macon mar
ket for 6100,000 or more.
The above will be divided into lots to snit pur
chasers, and a map of the l»nd may be seen at the
store of Farrar & Troutman in Macon, Ga.
At the same time and place, a valuable planta
tion, about five miles from Macon, containing 800
acres, and known as the Fuller or Bass place, ly
ing between Toblsof kee and Rocky Creeks: this
>lace is improved, and is one of the most desirable
n the County.
SALE IN PUTNAM.
Also, at the plantation in Putnam County, occu
pied by Skelton Napier, Jr., on Thursday, Dec.
6th, 1&66, the following property, viz:
2,700 acres of land, with a valuable mill thereon,
the place where
west side ot Lit-
most valuable places
in the State; about 1,500 acres cleared, with two
handsome houses and other improvements, which,
with'the mill, rituaied on a never-failing stream,
are all in good order.
At the same time and place, the plantation ad
joining the above, known as the Cobb and Cooper
place, containing 800 acres; situated on and East
of Little River; about one halt of this place clear
ed, with houses, fences and other improvements,
all In good order: this is also a good plantation.
At the same time and place, the plantation in
said County, known as the homestead where de-
c astd formerly lived, containing about 800 acres,
adjoining the above, and Dennis and Waller: this
place is also well improved and in good order.
At the same time and place, the plantation, in
said Connty, known as the Holt place, embracing
the McKissick and Samuel Cooper tracts, lying on
Rooty Creek, containing 1,000 acres, more or less,
abont 600 cleared. This place has bat little im
provements, except the fe ncing, but tho land is
of the best quality for both cotton and grain.
At the same time and place, all the personal
property on said plantations, including about 2,-
500 bushels corn, 25,000 pounds fodder, 12 moles,
8 head of horses, 100 head of hogs, |35 sheep, 60
head of cattle, together with 3 yoke of oxen, carts,
wagons, farming and blacksmith’s tools, and a
large lot of implements and other property gener
ally used on first-class plantations.
SALE IN HOUSTON.
Also, at the plantation of deceased, in Houston
county, on Tuesday, Dec. 11th, 1866, the following
property, viz:
Tho plantation known as the Hamilton place,
_ jntaining 2,100 acres. This place is well improv
ed in all respects, all in good order, and believed
to be the best place in Houston connty, both Ior
cotton and grain.
At the same time and place, the plantation
JN otice.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Two months at-
* ter the date hereof, application will be made
to the Court of\Ordinarjr, ol said County, forleave
to sell all the property, both real nnd personal,
belonging to the estate of Moore B. Thomas, late
ot said Cbunty, deceased.
CAROLINE B. THOMAS,
aug 21-C0dw) Adm’trix
E XECUTGRS’S sale. 1
By virtue of the Will of Bethla Roe, will be
sold nt Cnthbert, Randolph county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in November next, Four Lots of
land, number eighty-six (86) one hundred and sev
en, (107) one hundred and eighteen (118) and one
hundred and thirty-nice, (139) in the Ninth Dis
trict of Randolph county—all in one body, con
taining eight hundred and ten acres, more or less,
fire hundred and fifty acres cleared. Place known
as the Baily place, and upon which Mrs. Roe resi
ded at the time ot her death.
JOSEPH T. BAILY,
sep2I—tawd40d Executor.
A<liuinislrator’$ Sale.
G eorgia, bibb county.
Will be sold before the Court-house door,
in the city oi Macon, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the usual
hours of sale, two half acre lots No. 3 and 4, on
the corner of Hazel and McIntosh streets, south
common, with the improvements thereon, square
No. 23,—one lot with a Wooden Honse witii lour
rooms and kitchen, being in the Northwest corner
Of said city, and on the right hand of the Forsyth
road, joining lots No. 2and 3, bIockl7, containing
one-sixth of au acre more or less; also part of lot
No. 2 in block 17, having 13 feet on Forsyth road,
running back 165 feet. The two last parcels ol
land supposed to have a lront on the Forsyth road
of 53 feet. Sold as the property of William Har
rison, deceased. Terms of sale, one-third cash,
onc-thlrd six months, one third 12 months. In
terest from date, secured by mortgage. Purchas
er to pay for titles.
DAVID BAILY, Adm’r.
William Harrison’s estate.
scp20—40dw
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Conrt Honse door,
in tiie city of Macon, County of Bibb, and Stqte
ot Georgia, between tke usual hours ol sale, all of
Lot No. 8, in Block No. 10, as represented in the
plan of survey, Southwest Common of said city,
on the corner of Tupelo and Hammond Streets,
running southeast on Tupelo Street to a twenty
foot alley; containing one half acre, more or less,
with the improvements thereon.
Also, that Fractional Piece or Parcel of Land, in
said city, fronting on Cotton Avenue Street, being
a part of Lot No. 3, in Square 62, having a front
on Cotton Avenue of 48 feet, more or less, and
running back to the alley, bounded cast by a pub
lic alley, and known as the Store-house and Lot
occupied by John P. Smith at his decease, and sold
as his property. Terms Cash.
A. J. SMITH, Adm’r.
sep 20-w40d)
the best places in the county.
At the same time and place, the plantation
known as tho Wimberly tract, containing 1,000
acres, joining the above two; this place is also im
proved, in good order, ready for a crop, and is a
fair plantation.
At the same time and place, all the personal
property on said places, including 20 head of horses
and mules, 3 yoke of oxen, 50 head of cattle,
45 sheep, 60 head of hogs, 2,500 bnshels corn; to
gether with fodder, wagons, carts, blacksmith and
farming tools and implements, and all other uten
sils nccesssiy fora first-class plantation.
SALE IN DOOLY.
„„ plantation in Dooly county, where
Wm. P. Napier lives, on Tuesday, Dec. 18tb, I860,
all the personal property on said place, including
13 head of mules and horees, 12 sheep, 67 hogs, 15
head of cattle, together with wagons, carts, farm
ing utensils and varions other items of property
nsed on a plantation.
TERMS : One-Third Cash, and the balance one
and two years credit, with interest Bonds fo
fttle, or title with mortgage on property.
For the personal property, Cash.
ALSO,
15,000 Acres of Pine Land, in South Western
Georgia. Can be purchased at Private Sale.
For further information, apply to cither of the
undersigned, or to Messrs. Whittle & Gustin, At
torneys at Law, Macon, Ga.
JANE E. NAPIER, Ex.
JOHN T. NAPIER, Ex’r.
oct0-d3tfcw4t]
f 'i EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
\JT Notice for leave to sell land.
Sixty days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell ail the real estate'belonging to Martha Felts,
late of said county, dec’d.
Witness my hand officially, Oct. 1,1S66.
R. L. FELTS,
oct3—lawGOd Adm’r.
G eorgia, jones county.—onrinahy’s
Office, Oct. 7th, I860.—Whereas, James C.
Hunter applies to me lor Administration, de bonis
non, on tbc estate of Margery P. Carmichael, de
ceased, ot said county.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause, if any they have,
on or by the first Monday in December next, w’
said administration should not be granted. /
Given under my hand and official signature this
Oct. 7th. 1S66.
octl0-law30d*J R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county.
Notice for leave to sell Land.
Sixty days after date, application will be
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for lei
to sell all the real estate of Wm. A. Lane, dec
ed, excepting one half acre, reserved as a bi
ground. This Sept 23,1866.
JAMES GORDON,
sep20—60d Adm’r.
S IXTY days from date, application will be made
to the Ordinary of Crawford county, for
leave to sell the lands J)cleng:r to the estate o^
Joseph C. Cloud, deceased.
Tins August 27th, 1S60.
. WILLIAM VINSON,
augSO—60(1 . Adair.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
fA EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.
\JT All persons idebted to Ambrose Chapman,
late of said county, are Requested to make imme
diate payment to B. T. Chapman, at the Ware
house lately occupied by Gaines &, Co., and all
persons having claims upon his estate, will present
them at the same place, iu terms of the law.
B. T. CHAPMAN,
Macon, Ga., Ang. 9—43d Executor.
Ing to the estate of Williamson E. Perkins, late of
said connty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES W. PERKINS, Adm’r.
july 6-law60d*
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virture of an order from llie Court of Or
dina ry of Macon county, will be sold before
the Court House door in the town of Oglethorpe,
on the tirstTuesday Iu November next, within the
legal hours of tale, the settlement ol l*nd known
as the Bartlett place, consisting of 250 acres more
or less. Said land lies adjoining the town of Ogle
thorpe, and is well improved. Sold as the prop
erty of John E. Bartlett, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
Terms on day of sale. J. H. GREEK,
sep9—IQd Administrator
Hotel and Saloon Keepers!
SAVE 300 PER CENT !.!
Secrets Worth Knowing!!!
I HAVE RECEIPTS to make the BRAN
DY. IRISH WKI§KY, and O^D BOi £BON,
These recipes are no hnmbug. They are not new;
they have btleu used for years, and still are used
by the leading dealers and manufacturers; and
you buy from them the same Liquors you can ea
sily make yourselt. No apparatus is required: the
Liquors are made by mixing, and any one can ea
sily learn. Buy the Recipes lor vour own use,
anil save your money. Price 50 CENTS each; or
$1 for the three.
H. A. COLWELL,
Allentown, l’a.
sep 2-dlw&wlm)
Notice for Leave to Sell Lan i.
J ONES COUNTY. GEORGIA.—Sixty days after
date application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to the estate of Wm. Coulter,
deceased.
CHARLES L. DAME, Adm’r.
sc pt90-30d]
Gr* jUfiboosn: \ Soiicc for leavc to 8eU ’
Sixty' days alter date, application will be mndo\
to the Court of Ordinary, of Jones County, lor^
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
tato of Missourie A. Heud,_deceased, held in tr
for division among the heirs at law of deceased.
Witness my hand officially, May 28,1866.
JOHN JARREL TKUSLEE,'
m>y3i-60d
N OTICE.—Georgia, Bibb County.
All persons indebted to the estate of Matilda
Jones, late of said county, deceased, are required
to make immediate payment to the undersigned,
and those having claims, to render them in terms of
the law to L. N. Whittle, Esq.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
ang 9-4d. Administrator.
Notice.
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Agreeable to
an order from the Inferior Court of said Coun
ty, the Academy, known as Planter’s Academy, in
6aid Connty, will be sold to the highest bidder, be
fore the Courthouse door iu Clinton, on the first
Tuesday in next month, November. Terms Cask.
Given under mv hand, officially, October 4th,
1866.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
oc 4-law30d) Cl’k Infe’r Court.
WANTED.
' WISH to buy or rent a good Farm, well im-
. proved, from 200 to 400 acres, with Stock and
Provisions—will pay a fair price on 12 months time
either in money or cotton.
Auy person wishing to sell such a farm, may
Address
WM. P. BONNER.
oct9 4tw]
Notice For Leave To Sell.
/~A EORGIA—QUITMAN COUNTY.—Sixty davs
(j alter the date of this notice, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary, of Quitman
County, for leave to sell all the lands"
to the estate of Benjamin H. Rice, I
Rice’s 1
belonging to
_ ^ late of said
connty, deceased; also the said Rice’s half interest
in the lands of Pinkston & Rice, in said couniy.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
deceased. Z. A. RICE. Adm’x,
july 13-60d* H. M. KNIGLER, Adm’r.
Executor’s Sale.
Y consent of parties, will be sold, for distribu
tion among the Legatees, on the first Tuesday
November next, before the Courthouse in Perry,
Houston Connty, the following lands, belongingto
the estate of Michael Howard, dec’d, eo-wit: Lot
No. 36, containing 202% Acres; also, the south
half of No. 35, and fifty acres off ot Lot No. 37-
all lying in Upper Fifth District of Houston Coun
ty. S. HOWARD, Executor
oet 2-law30d*) Michael Howard, dec’d.
Ldministratrix’s Sale ot Land.
TONES COUNTY, GEORGIA —Agreeable to
tJ an order from the Court of Ordinary of said
County, will be sold, before the Court bouse door
in the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in De
cember mNt, one lot (202%) ol land,belongingto
estate of William Kitchens*, dec’d. Said land lies
in Twiggs County, adjoining the lands of E. C.
Grier and Wm. it Donnan, and near the Central
Railroad—well timbered, and a part of it fresh
land. Sold for division among the heirs of say'
deceased. Terras, one-half cash; the rsuiainj)
ou tweiTe months credit, with goof security./
NANCY KITCHENS;
oct 4-law40d)
G eorgia, bibb county.—whereas, Hez-
ekiah McKiuney, Jr., applies '.to the under
signed for Letters of Administration upon the es
tate of Hezekiaii McKinney, Sr., deceased.
Ail persons are required'to be and appear at (he
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in October
next, to show cause (if any they have) why Letters
should not be granted the*applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
sopt2-30d]
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before the -Court-House door, in
the town of Knoxville, Crawford Connty, Georgia,
between the usual hours of sale, 240 Acres ol
Land, No. 233, 2nd District Also, 100 Acres of
Land, No. 65, in the 7th District, belonging to the
estate of W. F. Vining, and sold as his property
Terms made known on day of sale.
ISLAH WALTON, Adm’r.
sep 21-40d»)
EORGIA, BIBB C .
VX Whereas, Ellen Harris applies to the under-
BIBB COUNTY.
i, Ellen Harris appllei
signed for letters of administration with the will
annexed, upon the estate of Cyntha C. Wim-
bish, deceased, of said connty.
All persons interested arc required to be and ap-
ay
nlicant Given under my hand and official signa
ture. WM. M. RILEY,
sep30—90dw Ordinary.
G Ajvaavs***, . ,.«v*ww vuuu
J. Riley! applies to the undersigned lor tet
ters of dismission upon the estate of Dorsey Griffiu,
of said connty, deceased. AU persons interested
are reqaired to be and appear at the Conrt of Or
dinary on the first Monday in February next to
show’cause, if any they have, why letters dismis-
sory should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
aug 7-Gm lam)
Bibb County Sheriff's Sale.
W ill be sold on tlic 1st Tuesday in November
next, the following property, to-wit: Lot Ne.
3, square No. 34, plan of the citv of Macon of said
countv, known a; the Lot occupied by A\ bl V? ip-
pler • levied on as the property or said Wipplcr,
to satisfy costs on 2JtJb»from the Superior Court
of Bibb countv. in favor of Smith & Yedden, vs.
O’Donnell & "Wipplcr. Property pointed out by
Lanier & Anderson, plaintiff? attorneys.
W. W. RUSSELL, Dep’tyShU,
Bibb County, Ga.
septl9-30dl
F. VV. SIMS & CO.,
Faciors and Generaf Commission
ivrEK.ctsA.isrTS,,
batsT; savaffah, ga bayst.
"^“Consignments Solicited.
June27-wlyj
Administrator’s Sale.
(EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
U order from the Ordinary of said connty, will
be sold on the 1st Tuesday in November next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, before the Court
Honse door in the city of Macon, in said connty,
the following property to-wit: Household and
kitchen furniture; Lots 1 and 2, square 75; (R.
Findlay’s residence); Lot No. 7. block 24 and im
provements; 1 Lot No. 3, block 23 and improve
ments ; 1 Lot No.|8 south-west corner, near Find-
lav’s Iron Works; 1 Lot No. 6, block 26, % acre;
1 Lot No: 5, block 26, % acre; part of Lot No. 8,
block 23, X acre; Lot No. 2, block 24, %acre;
2% acres land on Bassett’s hill. Sold as the prop
erty of R. Findlay, deceased. Some two weeks
S revions to the day of sale, I will publish a full
escription of the Improvements on the lots, the
furniture, terms of sale, etc.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
Administrator.
sept20-40dj
(x
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John
J. Riley applies to the undersigned for Let
ters of Administration, upon the estate of Lucy
Higgins, (colored), late of said county deceased.
AU pers*ns interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary.on the 1st Monday
in November next, to show ear. se, ifany they have,
why Lettera of Administration should not be grant
ed the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY.' Ordinary.
sept20-30d]
G eorgia, bibb county.
Whereas, James H. Smlth applies to the un-
(hT-'.g:.- t Inf letters ! Guardianship, upi . tin
jx-r-on ..ud pro; • r:\ d Monroe M. .-g■ 11;-!i, orphan
minor of Joseph Smith, deceased.
All persons interested are requi". J to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
fn November next, to show eause,— If any they
have,—why tetters should not be panted the ap
plicant. Given under my hand and official -igna-
tore. ' Wil. M. RILEY,
sep'20—SOdw Ordim