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HE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
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trade
^roving
l SEITBSOUR’S,
Ly STREET.
MACON, GA.
Valuable Plaulalion For Nale,
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
tk*to«a o! IVrry, Houston County, 0a ,on
the first Tuesday in December next, one of the
most Valuable Plantations in tte gout It, situated
in Hoiiftrm County, Ga., 5 miles from Macon A
Brunswick R. R„ 10 miles from Southwestern R.
R., *> miles Irom Houston factory, and 28 from the
city of Macon. ■,i >,,
Tills place contains2.120 Acres oflatnd—l,300or
1,300 ot which is cleared. It is well adapted to the
culture ot corn and cotton, never fails to make a
crop; and the place is considered all over the coun
ty as a splendid plantation, none better. It can
easily ba divided into f our or more places, and on
day ot sale may be sold in that way.
Now is the time to buy a good place!
It can be purchased at private sale.
This place la sold as the property of Dr. John B.
The Queen, The Queen
THE <tXJEEN OF
HE air R estorers!
\fR3 % WINSLOW’S Queen Hair Restorer Is
AvJL QUEEN, not onlv Mi name, but in virtues.
It is the best HAIR RESTORER ever oflered to
the public.
An infallible Restorer and Rrescrverof the Hair
it falthfallj applied.
It Is «© ItaSr Dye!
Itacts dir«;tly upon the roots of the hair, chant;-
r t EORGIA, JONES COCXTT.—Agreeable to an
T order Irom the Honorable Ordinary of said
county, wIH bo sold before the Court House door in
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in December next, all
the real estate of Samuel B. Fmnev, late of said
county,deceased,containing hundred acres, moro
or less, known as the place whereon he lived and
died, with nccessary^houses attached, adjomng lands
of , and otners. Sold
for division among; the heirs of said estate. _
Terms cash, or note with two good securjiies—with
interest from date. A. B. FLNM.LL.
oct24-40d* Administrator.
to
SEQUENCE of the great de-
Groceries
A5D
, 0VIS IONS,
, —«q "'sgMSKvv?'
,T.,toinei»cun bo waited on PROMrT-
n ,livingdaily large additions to my
,iri'’i i-os ht'iiiic made North for cash,
£ i.lfEAT BARGAINS. I hav*
b'miJ =
• 1'i iT.e and Sal*._
.in ' Kope un i Tw ine,
- ' ti .eiterrl, Cheese, linekwhcat,
' yioiir. Rice, Snap, Caudles, .March,
Sardines,
hhds anil bhls.,
best N. O. Stritp, in barrels,
Vinegar, soda and Bnttcr
Crackeiw, Seed Wheat,
, erervlldns. can *e named In my line.
. ca ]i nini I promise to do right with
.^[Uironlie me 1 -11 in any quantity to
l-cr*.
WUey, 'deceased, lor the sole purpose of distribo-1 scurf and dandrufl, and enring all humors I granted,
tionamosir the heirs of the estate. I °L tlle .PP^.P- OH
tion amoag the heirs of the estate. ■ a* v .
Also, on the 6th o! December, will be sold all change dry and wiry hair to soft and lux
the tunics, corn, fodder, plantation tools, Ac.— I nr S l }*Y®*f^ . ...
This sale will take place on the plantation. 1 ’P ! ' u , rt ?. tt d- ‘ li:ht , fu ] prance to the hair.
Terma—For the Land, X Cash; balance twelve ., t ‘ Uor b “ wish to restore yonr hair, M in
months, with interest, bond for titles. Stock,«fcc„ rs“ uE£N iffi^TO^lL^’
- ^ Price $1 per bottle.
r\ EORGIA. JONES COUNTY—ORDixaT’sOrnce
VT Ornca Said Cocxtt, October 3Xb. 1866.—herc-
as. Missouri Cox applies to me for Dumi-iion from
Administration on tne estate of Chapman Cox, de
ars to eite and admonish all concerned to
ing grey hair toil- oritrina! life color- *rre»fmw .These are to eite and admonish all concerned to
niimvereieMT nnH r/iu^,, v’.i T show cause to this OOce.if any they have, by the first
prematnre ycajr Mwwlnyootof the hair; erudi- J 3fondar inilay next, why thossmo should not be
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia, bibbcovxrr.—wm be sold be
fore the Court Honse door in the city of Ma
con, in said county, between the usual hours ef
sale, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, ten
acres of land, more or less, in the Macon Reserve,
about three miles from Macon, near the Columbus
road, known astheJno. S. Cone place. Sold as
the property of Wm. Week-, deceased.
octUMOdwl AARON WEEKS, Adtn’r.
C. M. WILEY, Executor of the
Estate of J. B. WUey, dec’d.
oc O-d&rwtilldecd th*)
. V. METCALFE.
E. it. BRUCK * CO.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
COTTON FACTOltS,
For sale by
MASSEXBCRG u. SON,
and J. H. ZEILIN * CO.,
Macon, Ga.
Jas. Goneoal, Gen Ajft, New Orleans,
may
To Bondholders of the State of
Georgia.
J N. SEYMOUR.
Xai 1 s !
-EG3 NAILS assorted sites, at
J. N. SEYMOUR’S.
Liquors.
* Gix.nd WHISKY,
in birrtls and cases.
VISE*. In esses,
iF.TEU *nd ALE.
to be bsd on favorable terms, at
J. N. SEYMOUR’S.
♦50 Boxes and 1-2 Boxes
TJtIOl'3 Grades Chewing Tobacco—have
Krin’sRose Bad, with other good brands,
j , for at reduced prices. Look in if you
,i i bargain.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
IT, Cigars & Smoking Tobacco,
\f the best quality. Also, Medium and Lower
1 Unit* ol Cigar* and Smoking Tobacco ran
I 'seed at such prices as cannot fall to please.
*111011
J. N. SEYMOUR.
20 Bales 4-4
Ikon and Augusta Sheeting
UX he had at Lowest market price.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Wholesale and Retail.
HiiH it di.dlaetly understood that I sell at
-h WHOLESALE and RETAIL; it being
iwuTtbat buyers should be served by some
s-iMre being so tnsny houses eonlining their
"iw to the wholesale Grocery and Provision
aw, and I have the force to wait on all' who
” a; snd intend to employ Clerks enough
nit ub my customers If It should become ne.
etio'emtdoy more. I am retailingas LOW !
stowe in the city, and only’ charge s tair
>ion to wholesale buyers. To
i and ire.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
«a—iw
Commfeioa & ForwarSini Mercli’ls,
No. 5, Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street,
Savannah,
CARD.
Executive Department, {
Milledgcville, Ga., 13th Oct, ’60. J
I TN conformity with an act of the General As-
JL ^ sembiy, npproved 12ih March, 1SG0, nnmbcr-
« . I lit. That all bonds and coupons of the State of
Ixeorgia. Georgia now due, and which were not issued in
aid of the late war, wheresoever made payable,
may be funded on presentation at the Treasury oi
the State, in Mortgage Bonds of the State, bearing
I seven per cent, interest from the 1st day of July,
18C0, that being the day of their date.
w. m ... Pre p.«,.»a.iib,^o»h r M S .. * T °#.
tSirSTiSS!V‘SS^Xt^S! f tSi£S!:i Ite Vutj b, the Trewnrtr,
* F° m mtt J be funded, in bonds described above, on pre-
K’S.K'fc'lSSiibmSnSS’^p'S'S “« » r
need no comment from ns Those who have ever 3rd j T Lt nil coupons funded In New Yorkbe
done businres w th them, know that they arc ever markt & paid and returned to the Treasury with a
prompt, and their Interest lost* nothing in their descriptive list ot bonds Issued in funding them.
b°ua^a. ^We have good and reliable agents at Ma- 4th ,£ That ^ Trcainry endorse, or cause to be
u°?’ VaUey.Amcricus, Albany, tort Gains, en d orrtc d on each bond tundtd, the name or the
B t?^n Re ’ P em } on ' Bla,ey »n<tL°r*yt 1 '. ( G >- jjerson presenting it, and that a registry of all
who will make advances on. and ship, all cotton bonds issued iu the funding process be Kept in the
consigned to the above reliable houses. We also, Treasurer’s office.
solicit consignments for sMe, to our houses In 5thl _ No interest is allowed on bonds or con-
Bavannab, and to those favoring ns witlt their pat- a J ler m^niity
ronage wc promise our personal attention and J CHARLES J. JENKINS, Governor,
prompt return of sales.
We will keep on hand a large supply of Bagging. I
Rope, Corn, Bacon, Ac., which the planters and I Treasury op Georgia, )
dealers can have at the lowest market rates. I ■MillpSwville iu»h Oct -ibrr i
We are also agents tor the “Arrow Tlo” and the _ -'Wledgevtlle, ldth Oct, 1800. j
“Beard Tie.” Send us your orders. Holders of overdue Bonds and Coupons of the
LIGHTFOOT & JAQUES, I State of Georgia are hereby notified; that. In sc
are our agents at Macon. I cord an ce with the above order, they can receive
ootid—d£w8ra
E. F. METCALFE d: CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
E. M. BRUCE &
Augusta, Ga.
“STM mr COMB”
for them, on preaentation at this department, new
bonds ol the St ate, dated 1st July, 1SCC, due twen
ty years from date, bearing interest at 7 per cent
5 er annum, payable semi-annually, in January and
nly, and secured by mortgage on the Western and
Atlantic Railroad.
Bonds being in sizes of $500 and $1000, holders
I must present their Bonds and coupons in multi-
I pics of these sums or make up their deficiency in
currency.
No provision for payment of interest after ma-
turityof Bonds or Coupons having been made by
the Legislature, it cannot of course be allowed at
this department.
Porsons sending bonds in under the above order
are requested to write, their names legibly on the
margin to guard against mistakes in their entry on
the records, as ordered above.
octl9-lwd2tw JNO. JONES, Treasurer.
NEW GOODS
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
Forsyth, Munroe Connty, Ga., on the first
_ ... i Tuesday in December next, between the usual
/CONSTANTLY COMING IN, CONSISTING I hours of sale, the plantation of David {towards,
deceased, late of Munroe County, containing aboat
400 acres; about :JX) acres cleared, and a portion ol
the cleared land isfresh-tbe wood land U very those having demands against eaid, will present
heavily timbered; dwelling, negro houses, stables, them in terms of the law. . , ,
I and gin honse. Bald plantation joins James My. 1 octl9-law4?d] A. J. MIDDLBBROOK8, Aim r.
rick, P. S. Holt. Thomas Winn and Morgan; sit-
in part of,
POMADES.
' COUDRAY’S Graisse D’Ours, Du Nord.
do MaelleDeBeeuf.
LUBIN’S Bine Pot Pomade.
BENBOU’S Selected Assorted Pomades.
PIVER’S Mtelie de B«nf.
Societe Hygienlqe Pomade, Philocomc.
Pommade la Msrquesa—Condrsy.
These Pomsdes of French and English Manu
facture, recently selected from large invoices in
New York, are confidently offered to the Macon
Brought te UtuStd b ‘ V “" y *“ orUnent ‘■ ver | large and Extensive Sales of Valua-
Given under my hand officially.
octSt-lawCm* It.
T. ROSS. Ord'y.
To J. II. Andrews, Graugeburg, S, C.
Y OU will tsko notice that at the November
Term of the Superior Court, to be held for
Bibb county, on the 1st Monday in November next,
we shall apply to make proof that we are sureties
in the esse cf Mongbonn, Executives of J. Bond,
vs. James H. Andrews and James Dean and Ed
ward L. St rohteker, on a fl. fa. returnable to Bibb
Superior Court. May Term, 1866, and to have the
fait of our suretyship entered of record, together
with an order for the control of the said 11. fa. and
the judgment upon which it is founded, the same
having been fully paid off by u».
JAMES t)EAN,
EDWARD L. STROHECKER.
By their Attorn*
By their Attorney, her next, at the Court Honse door in said connty,
oct34-ltd<fcUw| W. K. DzGRAFFENRIED. between the legal hours of sale, the following tract
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Clay county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, in front of the Central
Hotel, in Hie town of Fort Gaines, between the le
gal hours of sale, all those tracts or parcels af land
situate, lying and being in thefith district ot origi
nally Early now Clay county, and known iu the
E lan of said district as numbers 77 and 410, it be-
ig the place whereon Jacob Cobb resided at the
time of his death, containing S33j{ acres, more or
less, the same being in the woods and unimproved,
except a few acres of fresh cleared land, in good
repair. Sold for the benefit of the lreiss and credi
tors of said deceased. Term* on day of sale.
FRANCIS OOBB.
nugS, liSS—tdi • Adm’x.
G eorgia, Junes county.
Notice for leave to sell land.
Sixty days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said connty for leave
to sell all the real estate belonglngto Martha Felts,
late of said county, dec’d.
Witness my hand officially, Oct. 1,1866.
K. L. FELTS,
oct3—lawGOJ Adm’r.
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court 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 Rc-
asrve, Bibb Co. Ga., formerly owned by Robert
Bowman, and adjoining lands of Gilbert, Rice and
others. Levied on as the property ot R. H. D.
Sorrel, to satisfy a fi. fa., issued from Bibb Super
ior Court, in faTOrof James Dean, vs. R. IL D. Sor
rel. Property pointed out by defendant
W. W. RUSSELL,
septoO-SOd] Pep. 8heriff.
/GEORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.
VJT By virtue of an order from the Conrt of Or
dinary of Chy connty will be sold in front of the
Central Hotel, In the town of Fort Gaines, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1866, between the le
gal sale hours of that day, lot of land No. 412,
known as the place whereon Wm. Pratt resided at
the time of bis death, containing 250 acres, lying
on the public road running from Cutlibert to
Blakely, well improved, and In good order.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
LOVETT R. DOZIER, Adm’r.
angSO, ’66. Cum-testamento-annexo.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thos. J.
Childs, deceased, late of Jones connty, arc
hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and
uate’d iil mlles frem Macon, frt><^ heaithy iiisce, 'nlv'to'tlie'eourt^of^drd^nsxv o’f^r^v
good neighborhood, and convenient to a church- | ’ 5^*4 ff p i y V* ^ d n . arv of
WM. JOHNSTON, Ex’r. - -
Macon, Ga., Oct. 4, '66.
oc 3 d&wtUl dee 4)
I connty, at its first regular terms alter two months
I nAilna nf 4\>SI annllfintinn #*/>*• lnsvn in all 4V...
Executor’s Sale.
1 connty __
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said deceased. PATRICK IIUDNALL,
angl5-1866 ] Adm’r of Jarad IiudnaVL
SOAPS.
SAVON an Sue de Laitnes—Condray’s
SAVON dn Jockey Club, do
SAVON D’Ambrolsle, do
SAVON Superior—Demarson, Petit d: Cie.
SAVON Superfine—Lubin.
Military Shaving Soap—Gnerlain.
BAZIN’S Prize Medal Soap.
ble Real and Personal Property.
G eorgia, clay county.
Two months after the date of this notice,
Mrs. M. HURT
■ >3 hare to Inform her friends and the public
aawally that she has Removed to conven-
Iww In Mrs. Damour’s Block of Boildinge,
'•-idsor from the Alley, one door to the left
street; where she it prepared to execute
of Millinery work. Dress Making, Stain]-
N Braiding, on all materials, and has jnet
Nd sear Braiding Patterns.
eS-hr*!
TOILET.
A la Vigue Mervailleuse—a Paris.
Bohemian Vases and Toilet Sc'a
Handsome Toilet Cases—elegant assortment.
I.ubin’s Extracts—gennine.
Baqnet of Eden—new.
Sweet Opoponax.
Bimmel’s Irrigatnenres.
T HE undersigned, as Executors of 8keltou Na- application will be made to the Court of Ordinary
pier, Esq., late of Bibb Connty, dec’d, by vir- °f Ulav connty, at ija flrat regalar term, for leave
tne of authority given in his will, will sell, at the ®, e > ,#, ' thc *« d belonging to the estete of Cul-
tlmes and places below mentioned, all the prop- len W. Alexander, late of said conntv deceMod.
erty of said deceased, as follows, viz; MARY E. WASH,
In Macon, Ga, before the Court-House door, on ang&i, 66. Adm x.
Tuesday, December 4th, 1866: GnurtilniiN GjiIp
750 acres of valuable swamp Und, all in the Ma- unarawn a sate.
I 4^ rTe ’ * c , d f £V T>Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordin
about Ml acres cleared, the balance heavily timber- ary, or Clay county, will be sold in front of
ed. The soU of this land Is equal to any in the tUe Cent ^ HoW J , lu ^ town ot Fort Baines, on
“”, d «“ soJd ln the Mkod m,r - the first Tuesday In November next, between the
„„t. Hgal sale hours of that day. one unimproved town
The above will be divided Into lots to suit pup- lot abutted, lying and being in the town afore-
chasers, and a manor the fond may bo seen at the g aid. Sold fir the benefit of the helm ol Geotge
store of Farrer * Troutman in Macon, Ga I W . Garrison, late or said connty, deceased.-
At the same time and place, a valuable P^nta- T erml m tde known on the day of sale,
tion, abont five miles from Macon, containing 8001 jimN vagovr tv
acrei, and known as the Fuller or Bass place, )y- .. n .> 7 _vn d JUUjN MAU - ’
Ing between Tobisofkee and Rocky Creeks: this —
E lace is improved, acd is one of the most desirable
i the County.
SALE IN PUTNAM.
Postponed, Administrator’s Sale.
TYIBB COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Will be sold on
J J the 1st Tuesday in December next, between
the usual hours of sate, before the Court House
door, in the city of Macon, in said county, all that
lot of land in the Fourth District—•■riginally
Houston—now 6aid connty. No. 168, containing
two hnudred two and a half acres, more or less,
(except about tcv acres sold the Methodist). Sold
as the property of James F. Gamble, deceased.—
Terms, on the day. THOS. J. LANE,
octliMOdw] Adm’r.
Notice.
T)IBB COUNTY, GEORGIA.—All persons in-
Xj debted to the estate of Hczikiah McKinney,
Sr., late of said countv deceased, are required to
make immediate payment, and those hav'mg claims
to render them ln terms ot the law to the under
signed. HEZIKIAH McKINNEY,
octliMOdw] Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia, quitman county.—By virtue of
an order of the Conrt of Ordinary, of said
connty, will bo sold on the 1st Tuesday in Decern-
/^EGBGIA, BIRR COUNTY.—Whereas. John
VjT J-RItey applies to the undersigned tor 1
days Irom date, application will b" made
O to flie r
, - , -- --— - k_/ iv mid Ordinary ol Crawiord conntv, for leave
Jcrs of dismission upon the estate of John Martin, to sell the real estate belonging to (liV (Wale of
late of said county deceased ; John F. Vinson, deceased.
All persons interested are hereby required to be • Tliis'JTth Anxnst 1866.
and appear at the February term next, to show “ * ’ WILLIAM G VINSON
cause, if any they have, why letters dismissory auCOd ’ Adm’r.
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand aud official siirnatare.
WM. M. RILE/,
ang 7-lainCm
Ordinary.
Notic:
j EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
' vX O.odinary’s Ollice, said county, Sept. 96,'66.
Whereas, Bennett Bridges, Executor of Jona
than Bridir.-, deceased, has recently departed this
life, testate, and without fully settling hU said
testator’s estate; and. whereas, Wn. H. Head and
/'I EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY: Sixtv davsafter Ann Bridges, Ev:eutor3 of sn.d Bennett
UT the date hereof.application will be made to Bridcre, deceased, apply to me to ?u relieved on ,
lie Conrt of Ordinary lor leave to sell all the prop- o(the)r said testator, ailuthaf the
erty, both real and personal, I
tate of Elizabeth Folks, late .,i »
ceased. CHARLES
—-—— — . 1 have, why the same should not be granted.
Administrator’s Sale. | Given under my hand officially, this September
A GREEABLE toanoraer irom the Court of I860._ ROLAND T. l;OSS,
Ordinary of Jones County, will be sold before j Octo law 6ni Ordluary. [
the Conrt House door in the town of ClintOD, on ‘ ™ , Trevrua oinrvTv
the 1st Tuesday in December next, within the le- • (-J- E0KGIA . JON v„.r, G r 1 ,, n ,, . \
gal hours of sale, all the land belonging to the es- 1 Vi . . _ . ,. r ? n e dnd -- \
tate of Thomas J. Childs, decease J, containing S60
acres, more or less, sold for the benefit of the cred-
Sixty davs after date, application will be raado
to the Court of Ordinary of said connty, fot leave !
ltors and heirs of said deceased.
A. J. MIDDLEBROOK3,
Administrator.
septia40»|
G eorgia, bibb county.
Whereas, Edmund J. Johnson applies to the
undersigned Tor letters of administration upon the
estate of Philemon Tracy, late of said county,
deceased.
to sell ail tho real estate belonging to said deceas
ed. This Oct. 1st, 1866.
LEONIDAS SMITH,
Adm’r of Jolm C. Dumas.
ocf3—law60d '
Notice For Leave to Sell.
of land known as the John F. Williams place, in
said connty, the same consisting of one hundred
and thirty (ISO) acres more or less of Let No. 191
of said connty. Sold as the property of John F.
Williams, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and
creditors. Terms: Cash. Oct. 15tb, 1866.
J. L. HILL, Adm’r.
octl8-law40d*J
405 ACRES LAND FOR SALE.
S ITUATED in the northern part of Monroe co.,
Ga., and 7 miles from the Indian Springs,
(near enough to visit it from home daily) con
venient to Mill, School and Churches ot various
denominations, with a comfortable Dwelling, kitch
ea, negro cabins, blacksmiih shop, and other nec
essary houses; about 225 acresclt ared, the balance
in the woods and well timbered with Oak, Hickory,
Dogwood, Poplar, etc., well watered, good orcb
ard, vine-yard and garden. Land fertile, plants
tion in good repair—a healthy location. Address
me at Forsyth, or on the plantation.
©ctl8-lawd&wlm*l U. C. FAMBROUGII.
C RAWFORD COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Sixty
days after date, application will be made to
the Ordinary of Crawford County for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to James H. McManus,
of said county, deceased.
J. W. AVANT, Adm’r,
oct 18-la wCOd)
& EGRGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY:
John Atwell, Guardian of the minor orphans
ot John B. Foster, deceased, having applied to
the Conrt of Ordinary of said connty, for a dis
charge from his Guardianship. This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, to show cause, by
filing objections in my office, why the said John
Atwell should not be discharged from his said
guardianship, and receive the nsnal letters of dis
mission. Given under my official signature. Oct.
15th, 1866. W. P. JORDAN,
octlS—wGm* Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia, quitman county.—By virtue
of an order of the Court of Ordinary, ol said
county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the Conrt Honse door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, the Rebecca Whit-
iker place, in said connty, whereon she resided at
the time of her death—^containing one hundred
acres more or less, eold as the property of the de
ceased, for the benefit or heirs her and creditors.
Terms: Cash. C. C. WILLIS, Adm’r.
octlS-law40d*J
G l EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas,Micha«l
r Naval applies to the undersigned for Letters
of Guardianship of the person and property of the
minor orphans of Asa McKinney, deceased.
Ail pereous interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Conrt of Ordiuary, on the first Mon
day in November next, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Guardianship should not be
granted the applicant Given under my hand and
official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
sep 26-wSOd) *—
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’*^
flee, Said Conntv, At Chambers, 8ept. 24th,
1866.—Whereas, John Bradley applies to me fof
Letters of Administration, with the will annexed,
on estate of Wiley Franks, deceased, late of said
county.
These are to cite and admonish all persons c*
cerned to file their objections, if any they have, ,
or by the first Mondiy in November next, wh
said application should not be granted.
Given under my band officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordh
sep 29-80d)
Also, at the plantation in Putnam County, occu
pied by Skelton Napier, Jr., on Thursday, Dec.
COME AND SEE, AT THE DRUG STORE OF I thereon,
situated on Cedar Creek, being the place where
MASSENBURG, SON & HARRIS,
lew Iron Cotton Press.
il’t»rc prepared io Pack or Repair Cotton at
' w now Iren Press at short notice—will
> highest price for remnants ot COTTON,
"h.*tC.
•Mo store a large amount of Cotton or Mcr-
oa the most liberal terras, at McCsilie
*»' old stand Cotton Avenue.
*»!■•] STUBBS A ALLEN.
Please Notice This.
^compelled to confine my business to Caab,
BcarCssh as is practicable. Those who
r ^ ^titled to credit in ordinary times will
P their orders filled at LOWEST MARKET
fi”. tad I wiil allow three days from recep-
■4hill, for remittances, beyond this, circum-
not permit me to grant indulgence-
r* hat little except for CASH it will be lm.
’ ' Marine to keep up such a stock of
Series and provisions
demands, unless I confine myself to a
" ***™*s*. In conclusion, I would state that
—jailers have my thank* tor the liberal pat-
J;.^ 0 »cd on me, aud more than ureal
.'JJfopen copy Ot,
JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
XEW FIRM.
!0SS* AM OS,
WUUBERRY SY., 10
MACON, CEO.
'iV^No'V MOW A SPLENDID
and Winter Clothing,
—ax*—
hats ’ furnishing goods
Wis7, 3**llty and variety, wktefc we «an
V * •'Hend to tell on the m<*t fcvossbtc
L , '*eiMi B fortunate as to »• cure ttis large
L mi ' ,orr formerly ("- spied by Mr.
"• r-.w-earully in »• *ar friends
to call an
octOt-tL]
Corner 3rd and Cherry Sts.
OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT 1
Atlanta & Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, Oct. 15,1866. )
Skelton Napier, Jr., lives, on the west aide ot Lit
tle River. This is one ot the most valuable places
in the State; about 1,500 acres cleared, with two
handsome houses and other improvements, which,
with ihe mill. - Hunted on a never-railing 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 8U0 acres; situated on and East
of Little River; about one hall 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
Mid County, known as the homestead where de-
T HE Florida Branch Railroad wiil be opened to I c ostd formerly lived, containing about 809 acres,
fi 1... IIuKIIa r, n VI AtiilaW naWi litis Inlt I a JiaIi.Im.* si,., aKawu V lufnil. .nit W. 11 nil . Stii.,
_L the Public on Monday next, the 2rid lust.
Arrangements have been made insuring direct
and speedy commnnica'*ion by this route between
Savannah and all stations on the Pensacola and
Georgia Railroad, Florida Central Railroad, and
Florida Railroad.
Through tickets Will be sold between the follow
ing places, viz:
Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticello,
Madison, Lake City, and Jacksonville.
Thomasvilie and Qnlney, Tallahassee, Monticel
lo, and Madison. t
Madison and Qaltman and Valdosta.
Freights between Savannah and all points on
Pensacola A Georgia Railroad acd Florida Central
Railroad will be shipped on through rates and
without breaking bulk.
II. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
oct23-eod6t1
mi mkihm oar
. CHARLES L. ROSS,
EDWARD D. AMOS.
yfor BUC11U give* MU.
’*• aby£* lr vne and bloom to the waiUd
enied by wear aionw-
SllK Zy , *° treatment ia mtaitwR to
^ Kw *'»’v epriep*. or I la «oa««.
.STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE,
Mnlberry Street, Macon, Ga
A FTERatiioroughrepalringand renovation an.:
rclurni.hcd trem top to bottom is re opened
to boarders permanent and transient.
A Free Omnibus wilfl convey passengersho
and from the Depot.
I .hail be pleased to see my old |>atrons ard new
ones. M. STUBBLEFIELD,
octlO-tU Proprietor.
NOTICE.
n AVISO DISPOSED OF MY INTERESTIN’
TflE GROCERY BUSINESS, lieretntore
cumluctrd br me, on First striet, nrar Poplar,
to L. S. CRaNFOKD JeCO., I solicit tor them the
patronage extended to me.
H. M. LINDSAY.
Copartnership Notice.
H AVING formed a Copartnership for tho traiu-
a.tion of a FAMILY GROCERY AND
PROVISION BUSINESS, we solicit the custom
ot the lormer friend* of H. U. LinJ-ay, and the
public generally. We ahatl keep conataatiy on
band:
Flour, Veal, Bacon, Lard, I'ork.
Sugar. Coffee, Candlt">, Soap Syrup.
bardln.i, Oysters, Raising, Crackers, Herring.
Butter, Eggs, Obeoac, Mackerel, etc., etc.,
And everything kept In an establishment of tliia
kind.
Selling as low as any era, we solicit both slty
and country trade, and shall endeavor to please
L. a CRANFORD & CO.,
At H. M. Llnd.ay’g old stand,
oc'.S* -St Fir*t Street.
H ELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BVCH V ia
I plriMant ia ta-t. and wdor, tree from all lnjnrioiia
p.opertiea, and Immediate m its aetioa.
adjoining the aboTe, and Dennis and Waller: this
place Is also well improv 'd and in good order.
At the same time and place, the plantation, in
said County, known as the Holt place, embracing
the McKi-tick and Samnei Cooper tracts, Mwaa
Rooty Crr, k runt.lining Id 00 acre*, nnnr nr 1.-*,
about 600 clenred. Thi» place has but tittle im
provements, except the fencing, hut the land is
of tho best quality for both cotton and grain.
At the same time and place, all the personal
property on said plantations, including about 2,-
500 bushel* corn, 25,000 pounds fodder, 12 mules.
8 head of horses, 100 bead of hogs, |85 sheep, 60
,head of cattle, together with :i yoke of oxen, carte,
wagons, tanning and blacksmith’s tools, and a
large lot of implements and other property gener
ally nsed on first-class plantations
SALE IN HOUSTON.
Also, at the plantation of deceased, in nonston
connty, on Tuesday, Dec. lltb, I860, the'following
P *V U! -
iantatloa known as the Hamilton place,
containing 2,100 acres. This place is well improv
ed in ail respects, all in good order, and believed
to be the best place In Houston county, both tor
cotton and grain.
At the samp time and place, the plantation
known as the West plate, and containing port of
the three Chancey Lots, being 1,000 acres, well
improved and in good order; this is also one ot
the best places ia the connty.
At the same time and place, the plantation
known as the Wimberly tract, containing l,0tX)
acre*, JoiniDg the above two; this place U als i im
prove.:, in good order, ready lor a crop, and is a
lair plantation.
At the same time and place, all the personal
property onsaidplaces, IncludingfiOhead ofkorscs
and mules, 3 yoke of oxen, 50 head of cattle,
45 slice]). 60 head of hogs, 2,500 bushels com; to
gether with fodder, wagons, carta, blacksmith and
farmiug tools and implement#, and all other uten
sils necessary fora first-elosa plantation.
SALE IN DOOLY.
Also, on the plantation In Dooly couaty. where
Wm. r. Napier live*, on Tuesday, Dec. 18tb, 1866,
all the per-umil property on said place, including
12 head of mules and horses, M aheep, 67 hogs, 15
head ol cattle, together with wagons, carta, farm
ing utensils and various atber items of property
used on a plantation.
TERMS: One-Third Cash, and the balance on*
and two Tears eradlt, with interest. Bonds to
title, or title with mortgage on nroperty.
For th« persoaal properly, Cash.
ALSO,
15,000 Acres ot Fins Land, ia South W eater a
Georgia. Can be purchased at Private Sale.
For further information, apply to either of tha
undersigned, or to Meeari. whittle A Gitalin, At
torneys at Law, Macon, Ga.
Jane e. napier, Ex.
JOHN T. NAPIBR, Ex’r
oetfi d3Ltw4t]
Guardian.
Notice.
QIXTY days after date, application will be made
O to the Court of Ordinary of Clay connty, at its
first regular term thereafter, for leave to sell the
Lands belonging to the estate ofEiizabcth Bryant,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased,
SAMUEL GOODMAN, Adm’r.
sept3-18G6.
Notice.
N OTICE is hereby given to all lnteiestcd, that
I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of
Clay county, on the first Monday in November
ne t, for Letters of GuardianshiD of the persons
and property of Ella, Alexander, Charles, Fannie
and Ola Hndnall, minor children of Jared Had
nail, late of said connty, deceased.
PATRICK HUDNALL.
sep27-40d
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt Honse Door In
Bibb connty, on the first Tuesday In De
cember next, by virtue of authority given in the
will of Peter Stnbbs, deceased, late of said county,
the plantation on which deceased lived at the time
ot his death, and where bis widow no resides—
situated in Rutland District, five miles from Ma
con and containing 515 acres.
ANN STUBBS. Ex.
octl9-40dw] ol Peter Stubbs, deceased.
Notice.
/-VEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in
\J debted to the estate ol Wm. L. Hughs, late of
said coanty deceased, are required to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned, and those
having claims to render them in terms ot the law.
E. M. CALHOUN, and
L. P. HUGHS,
octl9-40dw] Administrators.
Choice White Wheat Seed,
F°
K SALS BY
JOHN A. NELSO ’. Beat Macon.
B ACON, 8alt, Cbaeas and Flow,
For sale by
•et JO-Jt JNO. A. NKIJJ05, Isat Vacoa.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Important to Ladies.
M RS. WINSLOW’S MYSTIC PILLS are pre
pared only for a legitimate purpose, and are
the only safe and effective medicine tor all those
painful and dangerous disorders to which tile f e
male constitution is subject.
They are the only Genuine Female Pills extant.
No article of medicine intended for the exclusive
use of Females, that bus ever nude its appear
ance, lias met with such universal favor as Mrs.
Winslow’s Myatio Pills.
No discos, is so little nnderatood, and conse
quently ho badly treated, as female diseases.—
These Pills are the resnlt of much atndy and care
ful experience in all case* of irregularities, sup
pression, lencorrhoea ar whites, a speedy cure may
be relied on.
By their invigorating properties, the appetite and
digestion is improved, the hue of health is res'tor-
t-d to the che-L*, wrakrn-s* ot the siiine and liinfs
relieved, and all thu indica ions of Nervous Debil
ity removed. No maiden, wife or mother should
be witbent the MYSTIC PILLS.
Try them, and be convinced that they sra the
Lady’s Friend.
Price <2 per box, or three boxes tor $5. For sale
by all druggists. mav3 dawtf
TKK a,ANE ft BODLEY
UTAH C1RGUUR SAW MILLS
Portable Strata lujiues,
SWNfilE MACHMES, CORN KILLS AND SHAFTING,
WOOD-WORKING MACHINIST,
LANE Sc BODLEY,
Cor. Joh. 4 Water Sts., CINCINNATI.
.-fibraHa, tbr il,Knpen Cirvwi.tr* wi
Htanw; Uaf u*4.
/me fi-ddtvly
BBADT AN* CONCfjf 8IVH TB8T ol aba
pcewvVtora af HELKBOm* FLUID EXTRACT
CUCHU wTB be a eoeapaf SCB with those m* forth
ia the Halted States M p witwi
Notice for Leave to Sell Land,
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Sixty days after date, application will be
made to the Conrt of Ordinary, of Jones Connty,
forlcave to sell oil the Real Estate ot Lewis Jack-
son, late of said connty, dec’d.
Witness, my hand officiallv, September 29th,
1SEC. JOHN JACKSON,
oct 6-law60d) Adm’r.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Ordlnary’s
Office said conntv-—Whereas, R. W. Bonner,
guardian ot James W. Stubbs, applies to me for
letters of dhmlssion from said guardianship:
These are to eite and admonish all persons con
cerned, to show cause, it any they have, to the con
trary, on or by tho first Monday in November
next, by filing them In this office.
Given nnder my hand officially, September 14th,
1866. R. T. ROSS, Ordinary,
sep 16-G0d)
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door,
in the city of Macon, Bibb Country, between
the usual horns of sale, on the first Tuesday In
November next, one liou-c and lot in East Macon,
on the Mllledgcvilie Road, containing one and a
half acres, more or less. Also, the household fur
niture. Sold as the property of Elizabeth Folks,
late of Bibb County, deceased.
CHARLES G. JONES, Adm’r.
sep 20-w40d)
G EORGIA—QUITMAN* COUNTr.—Sixty days
after the date of this notice, application will
All persons interested are required to be and ap- be made to the Court ot ord.n .ry, of Quitman
pear at the Conrt Of- Ordinary on the first Monday Connty, for leave to sell all the real estate belong-
■in November next, to show canse, (if any they ing to the estate of Williamson E. Perkins, late o£
have,) why letters of administratioh shonld not be
granted the applicant. Given under my hand and
official signature. WM. 31. RILEY,
sep30—-30dw Ordinary.
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs-
and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES W. PERKINS, Adm’r.
july 6-law60d»
Administrator’s Sale. Administrator’s Sale.
/~5 EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY: i T>Y, virture of an order from 1 he Court of Or
VJT By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordin-; -P£ lna J3° f Ma $ on c , ou . n , t5 \ w,u b»«old before
ary of said connty, will be sold on the first Tues-1 the Court House door In the town of Oglethorpe,
day in December next, at the Conrt Honse door in ! ® n the first Tuesday in November next, within the
said coanty, between the legal hours of sale. Lots ! le S*| hours of sale, the settlement oi land known
of land. Nos. 125, 126, 127/182, 133 157, 16Sand as the Bartlett place, consisting of 2-i0 acres more
190, and half of lots Nos. 158 aDd 164, in the Sth — «-•■*•—■* ••-
District ot originally Lee. now Qnitman connty,
containing eighteen hundred acres, more or less,
all known as the Benj. H. Rice place, whereon he
resid- d at the time ot bis death. The place is well
improved, and sold as the property of B. II. Rice,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Ti rms made known on the day oi sale. This Oct.
15th, 1866. Z. A. RICE, Adm’r.
H M. KAIGLER, Adm’r.
octlS—40d*
Administrator’s Sale.
& EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court-honse door,
in the city oi Macon, in sain coanty, on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the usual
hours of sale, two half acre lots No. 8 and 4, on
the comer of Hazel and McIntosh streets, south
common, with the improvements thereon, square
No. 23,—one lot with a Wooden Honse with lour
rooms and kitchen, b.-ing in the Northwest comer
of said city, and on the right hand of the Forsyth
road, joining lots No. Sand 3, block 17, containing
one-sixth of an 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 ot
land supposed to have a lront on the Forsyth road
of 53 feet Sold as the property of William Har
rison, deceased. Terms of sole, one-third cash,
one-third 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.
sep30—40dw
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday la No
vember next, before the Court House door,
ln the city of Macon, Connty of Bibb, and State
ot Georgia, between the usual hou* of sale, all of
Lot No. 8, in Block No. 10, aa represented in the
plan of survey, Southwest Common of said city,
on the comer of Tnpelo and Hammond Streets,
running southeast on Tnpelo Street to a twenty
loot 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 Avenne Street, being
apart of Lot No. 3, in Square 62, having a fron;
on Cotton Avenne of 4S feet, more or less, and
running back to tbe alley, bounded east 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)
or less. Said land lies adjoining tho town of Ogle
thorpe, and is well improved. Sold ns the prop
erty of John E. Bartlett, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
Terms on day of sale. v J- H. GREER,
scp9—10d Administrator.
Hotel and Saloon Keepers!
SAVE 300 PER CENT ! I
Secrets Worth Knowing!!!
I HAVE RECEIPTS to make tho best BRAN
DY, IRISH WHISKY, and OLD BOUBBON,
These recipes are no hnmbng. They are not new;
they have been used for years, nad still are used
by the leading dealers and manufacturers; and
you buy from them the same Liquors you can ea
sily make yourself. No apparatus is required: the
Liquors are made by mixing, and any one can ea
sily learn. Bay the Recipes I or yonr own nso,
and save yonr money. Price 50 CENTS each; or
f 1 for the three.
IL A. COLWELL,
Allentown, Pa,
sep 2-dlWifcwlm)
Notice for Leave to Sell Land. \
J ONES COUNTY. GEORGIA.—Sixty days after
date application will bo made to the Court of
Ordinary of said connty, for leave to sell all tho
real estate belonging to the estate of Wm. Coulter,
deceased.
CHARLES L. DAME, AdmT..
ecpt29-60d] I
IN otice.
/T EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Two monthsaf-
u-r till- (hit* hereof, application will he made
to the Court of Ordinary, ot said County, forleave
to sell all tho property, both real and personal,
belonging to the estate of Moore B. Thomas, late
ot said County, deceased.
CAROLINE B. THOMAS,
aug 2l-60dw) Adra’trix.
G eorgia, jones county.—obpinart
Office, Oct. 7th, 1S06.—Whereas, James C.
Hnnter applies to me tor Administration, d* bonia
ion, on the estate of Margery P. Carmichael, de-
:eascd, ol 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, why
said administratfon should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand and official signature this
Oct. 7th, 1860.
octl0-law30d*J R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones ceuNfr. (
Notice for leave to sell Land.'
Sixty days after date, application will be raadi
to the Court of Ordinary of said connty for leav
to sell all the real estate of Wm. A. Lane, deceas
ed, excepting one half acre, reserved as a bnria:
ground. This Sept. 22,1866.
JAMES GORDON,
sep29—60d Adm’r.
S IXTY days from date, application will be mnefe
to the Ordinary of Crawlord county, for
leave to sell the lands belong*! to the estate of
Joseph C. Cloud, deceased. '
This August 27th, 1866.
WILLIAM VINsON,
angSO—606 Admr.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
G eorgia, bibb county.
All persons idebted to Ambrose Chapman,
late of said connty, are requested to make imme
diate payment to B. T. Chapman, at the Ware
house lately occupied by Gaines A Co., and all
persons having claims upon bis estate, will present
them at the same place, in terms of the law.
B. T. CHAPMAN,
Macon, Ga., Aug. 9—ted Executor.
Notice For Leave To Sell.
p EORGIA—QUITMAN COUNTY.—Sixty days
\JT alter the date of this notice, application will
be made to the Conrt of Ordinary, of Quitman
Connty, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
to the’ estate oi Benjamin II. Rice, late of said
county, deceased; als* the said Rice’s half interest
in the lands of Pinkston A Rice, in said couniy.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
deceased. Z. A. RICE. Adm’x,
july 13-COd* H. M. KNIGLER, Adm’r.
$50.00 REWARD.
CJTOLEN Irom the Subscriber, near this place,
0 on the night of the 11th inst., a small BAY
HORSE, 6 years old, small white spot in forehead,
not apt to he 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 ior the thiel
and horse, or one-half the amount for either.
JOHN HAMMOND,
octl4—2tdifcltw* Milledgerille.
C«IICTY days from date, application will be made
0 to the Ordinary of Crawford connty, for leave
to sell the lands belonging to Robert A. Vinson
dccceaed. This August 27th, 1SC6.
amrSO-GO WM. G. VINSON, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
& EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the Conrt of Ordina
ry of said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in December next, at the Court-house doorin said
ceuDty, between the legal hours of sale, two hun
dred and eighty-one acres of land, more c-r lass, ot
lots of land Nos. 217 and 21S iu the 21st district of
originally Stewart now Quitman county, known as
the Williamson E. Perkins place, whereon he re
sided at the time of his death. Sold as tbe proper
ty of the raid Williamson E. Perkins, for the bene
fit of his heirs nnd creditors. Terms cash.
This Oct. 15th, IS66.
JAS. W. PERKINS, Adm’r.
octlS- 40d*
TREES FOR THE SOUTH!
/JiHE FINEST VARIETIES OF
APPLE. PEAR,
PEACH, PLUM,
FIG, CIIERRY,
APRICOT, MULBERRY,
and OTHER FRUIT TREES.
Also, the Choicest
GRAPE VINES,
STRAWBERRY PLAN I S,
ROSES, EVERGREENS,
FLOWERING SHRUBS, Ac., Ac,
HEDGE PLANTS,
BOX EDGINGS, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
M»y he obtained at tha “Georgia Nursery.”
py Send for new Catalogue, containing Prices,
Brief Hints on Planting, Culture," Ac.
Address, D. REDMOND,
oct 3-lawd*w2mj Augusta, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be seld, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before the -Court-House door, in
the town ot Knoxville, Crawford County, Georgia,
between the usual hours of sale, 340 Acres ot
Land, No. 238. 2nd District. Also, 100 Acres ot
Land, No. 65, in the 7th District, belonging to the
estate ol W. F. Vining, and sold as his property
Terms made known ou Jar of sale.
ISIAH’WALTON, Adm’r.
sep 21-40d*)
G eorgia, bibb county.
Whereas, Ellen Harris applies to the under
signed for letters of administration with the will
annexed, upon the estate of Cyntha C. Wim-
blsh, deceased, of said connty.
Allpcrsous interested ore required to be and ap-
pcarat the Conrt of Ordinary on the first Monday
in November next, to show cause,—if any they
have,—why letters should not be granted the ap
plicant. Given under my hand and official signa
ture. WM. M. RILEY.
scpSJ—30dw Ordinary.
Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale.
W ill be sold on the l6t Tuesday in November
next, the following property, to-wit: Lot No.
3, square No. 24. plan of the city of Macon ol said
county, known ns the Lot occupied by Wm. Wip.
pier; levied on a* the property of said Wippler,
tosatisly costs on 'Zjtfos from the Superior Conrt
of Bibb county, in favor of Smith A Vedden, vs.
O’Donnell A Wippler. Property pointed out by
Lanier A Anderson, plaintitl’s attorneys.
W. W. RUSSELL, Dep’tv Sh’ff.,
Bibb County, Ga.
septlB-SOdl
Notice to Debtors and Creditors!
G EORGIA-JONES •COUNTY.—Ordinary’s
Officb, Ang. 29, 1266. AU persons having
claims against the estate ol William Johnson, de
ceased. are hereby notified to present them to the
unders’gncd, duly authenticated, according to law
And persons indebted to said estate are requested
*-i Make immediate payment.
Witness mr hand officially.
sept 5—40i[) JEREMIAH LOWE, Executor.
G El $8korNxr. i Notice for leave to seU.
Sixty days alter date, application will bo made
to the Court of Ordinary, ot Jones Connty, lot-
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the es
tate of Missonrle A. Head, deceased, held in trust
for division among the heirs at law of deceased.
Witness my hand officially, May 28,18G6.
JOHN JARREL TRU8LEE,
DV£31-fi0d
■vrO'HOE.—Georgia, BibbCochtt.
Iv All persons indebted to tha estate of Matilda
Jones, late of said county, deceased, aro required:
to mako immediate payment to the undersigned,
and those having claims, to render them in terras ot
the law to L. N7 Whittle, E6q.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
ang9-4d. Administrator.
Notice.
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Agreeable to
an order from the Inferior Court of 6ald Coun
ty, the Academy, known as Planter’s Academy, in
said County, will be sold to tbe highest bidder, be
fore tbe Courthouse door in Clinton, on tho first
Tuesday in next month, November. Terms Cash.
Given under my hand, officially, October 4th,
1866.
ROLAND T. ROS3,
oc 4-Iaw30d) Cl’k Info’r Conrt.
WANTED.
I WISH to buy op 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.
Any person wishing to seU such a farm, may
Address
WM. P. BONNER.
oct9 4tw]
Executor’s Sale.
B Y consent of parties, will be eold, for distribu
tion among the Lcgatoes, on the first Tuesday
in November next, Before the Courthouse ln Perry,
Houston County, the following lands, belongiogto
the estate of Michael Howard, dec’d, co-wit: Lot
No. 36, containing 202% Acres; also, tho eonth
half of No. 85, and filty acres off ot Lot No. 37—
ail lying in Upper Filth District of Houston Coun
ty. S. HOWARD, Exocntor
oct 2-lawS0d*) Michael Howard, dec’d.
Administratrix’s Sale ot Land.
/
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Agreeable to
an order from the Court of Ordinary of said
County, will be sold, before the Courthonse door
in the town of Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in De
cember next, one lot (232%) ot land, belonging to
estate of William Kitchens', dec’d. Said land lies
in Twiggs County, adjoining tho lauds of E. t;.
Grier and Win. H. Doanan, and near the Central
Railroad—well timbered, and a part of It fresh
land. Sold for division among tho heirs of said
deceased. Terms, occ-haif cash; tho remainder
on twelve months credit, with good security.
NANCY KITCHENS.
oct 4-law40d)
F. W. SIMS & C0 H
Factors and General Commission
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BA. Y ST., SAVANNAH, OA. BAY ST.
JjgrConsignments Solicited. ,
June27-wly|
Administrator’* Sale.
/I EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
\JT ord-r from the Ordinary of said county, will
be sold on the 1st Tuesday in November next, be
tween the usual hours oi sale, before the Court
House door iu the city of Macon, in said county,
the following property te-wit: : Household and
kitchen tumitare; Lots 1 and 2, square 75; (R.
Findlay’s residence); Lot No. 7. block: 24 nnd Im
provements; 1 Lot No„ 3, block 22 aud improve
ments; 1 Lot No {8 south-west comer, near Find-
lav’s Iron Work*; 1 Lot No. 6, block 20, % acre;
1 Lot No. 5, block 2ft. \C acre; part ot Lot No. 8,
block 23, % acre; Lot So. 2, block 24, %acre;
2% acres laud on lhi.sseU*g hill. Sold aa the prop
erty ot It. Findlay, deceased. Some two weeks
previous to. the day ol sale, I will publish a full
description of the iaiproveuieuts on thu lots, the
furniture, terms ol sale, etc.
CllKISTOPUEP. D. FINDLAY,
Administrator.
sept20-MMJ
( "5 F.ORGIA, BIBB COUNTY — Whereas. John
T J. Riley applies to the uud-rsigned for Let
ters of Administration, upon the estate of Lucy »
Bigffins, (colored), late ol said county deceased.
All pursuit, interested are required to bo and ap
pear at tbe Court of Ordinary,i'll the 1st Monday
la November next, to show cause, it any they have,
why Letters of Administration should not be grant
ed the applicant.
Given under mv hand and offlelai signature.
’ WM. M. KILBY, Ordinary.
S6 it20 SOdJ ___ _
/v EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.
(JT Whereas, James H 8mith applies to the un
dersigned for letters of Ouardi:iu»hip, upon the
person and property of Monroe M. Smith, orphan
minor of Joseph Smith, deceased.
All persons interested are required to be and ap-
pear at the Court of Ordinary on thu first Monday
in November next, to show <-.iu*o,—it any tln-v
have,—why letters should not he granted the ap
plicant. Given under my hand nnd official signa
ture. WM. M. RILEY,
sep20—30dw Ordinary.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, James
H. 8initp appiin to the undersigned for Let
ters of Administration, upon the white of Jostph
Smith, late of said county deceased.
All persona IntereMrd are required to beaud ap-
pesr ai the Court of Oidinary en the 1st Monday
in November next, t*> show cause, if any they
hare, why Letters of Administration should not he
S Girea nude? my*t?.nd and official aiguature. I EORGIA, BIBB COUNTyT Whereas, John
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary. ViX J- Riley, applies to the undersigned lor ict-
Si*pt20-30d| 'ter* of diamieslon upon the estate of Dorsey Griffin,
1—' — — of said county, deceased. All person* interested
B IBB COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Sixty days after are required to he and appear at the Court of Or
th# date Hereof, application will be made to ' diuary «n the first Monday lu February next to.
Hie O diaary for leave to aell all the property, both show cause, if any they have, why letters ditmis-
real and p rsonal, belonging to the estate ol’ Ifeae- aoiy should not be granted,
kish McKinney, Sr., fate af raid county, dec’d. Given under my hand and official signature.
MEZF.KIAH McKINNEY, WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
•cl S-lawOOd) Admr. aug 7-6m lam)