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CrCnSSEKTi nBBESESSaKI
juunupactured BY
iy Choicest Grades
marietta, CA.
F101R IS MADE FROM THE
St. Louis and Georgia
hite Wheat,
irefally acknowledged, by all who
uave tried it,
l BE THE BEST
tur offered in this market.
Barrel uas branded on it the
5ANTEE of the MILLER,
AND WILT. HE
lOHAN&ED,
hey Refunded
IP IT FAILS TO
a!i>faction in every Respect.
''Sale in quantities to suit, by
Wll.PATTEKSOMfiO.,
^ota of the Millers for tliis city.
XT-A-KTO.
^rviAN GUANO.
■Uiforal* Guano—very similar to Pe-
Guano.
- Ittfcble Phospho-Peruvian Guano.
' Sr. tr ’ 8 l ,lan “ (American) Guano.
• “O’.ivlan (very rich Phosphate) Gnano.
island (Phosphate) Guano.
ifBLE PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUA-
above Is a rich compound of No.
.‘tv’ Md the beat quality BAKER’S IS-
•a.'O, containing a large percentage of
lSr i Acid and Bone Phosphate,
tjf’ 'Mitalnlng sufficient Amonla (Pe-
aaking an excellent, active and
;-mllUiT, particularly adapted to the
Y“ *®d crops.
,r tr above named GUANOS are natnr-
pure as imported Irom their
C. and barrels, and sold In
•"wt purchasers.
JOHN B. SARDY,
58 Sooth St, New Fork.
I And by C. GINESI, Agent,
Xri 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
tend lor Circular.
Savannah, Ga.
THE GEORG! J EEEXY TELEGRAPH
rg A N o .
, ,nt to Planters.
n'tyL* they will have in Store
he aee’> at our
• rfrad'?'uSSm^tVomTh^i’aciBc. a
'*****•
P* i Phosphate Guano-tbcst South
..ritlM" 1 Pftff from lumps when im-
S^LmSfcunded, with the "Jarvis
'"“'pirtiVuUrly. to this Fcrtil-
\ t j» i’* T *,lj c 'ncy of Ammonia.) and 80
f'Z * which there Isabont •
KW&Shifc (Phospborio Acid and
*wm,v*llv prepared, and thereby
f-wii*.»f h f st peruliarly adapted to our
T .•“V^ue known that the Peruvian
I ! .^ proportion of Ammonia than
K*»“3S.iths» reason, is too heating
& we have (as very often)
ICWgiirJ whieh times it seldom
ftlflS&ml often upositive injury.
r ruvian Guano remedies this
rsT ...nivcnliv its use, and as will
r-W WTnere/ient. of which it is
I ^jaw^KSSfaiStJ
*rf;> ill ©B!SiA§S8&«.
a Plus Ultra"
Family
Executor’s Sale.
Valuable Plantation For Sale.
Large r.nd Uxtensive Sales of Valua- \\J ILL be sold before the Court House door, In
blc Heal and Persona! Property. V? the
•perty,
r pllK undersigned, as Execntoni of Skelton Xa-
1 pier, Esq., Tate of Bibb County, dec’d, by vir
tue of authority given in bis will, will sell, at the
times aud p aces below mentioned, all the prop
erty ol suid deceased, as follows, vis:
In Macon, Ga, before the Court-House door, on
Tuesday, December stb, 1880:
750 acres of valuable swamp land, all in the Ma
con Rus> rve, and within four miles of the city:
about :;0 acres cleared, the balance heavily timber
ed. The soil of this land Is equal to any in the
State, and the wood can be sold intbe Macon mar
ket for $100,000 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 & Troxtman in Macon, Ga.
At the same time and place, a valuable planta
tion, about live miles from Macon, containing 800
acres, and known as the Fuller or Bass place, ly-
iug between Tobisofkee and Rocky Creeks: this
place Is Improved, at.d Is oneof the most desirable
in the County.
SAXE IN PUTNAM.
Also, at tin plantation in Pntnum County, occu
pied by Skelton Napier, Jr., on Thursday, Dec.
6th, lsGO, the following property, via:
2,700 acres of land, with a valuable mill thereon,
situated ou Cedar Creek, being the place where
Skelton Napier, Jr., lives, on the west side ot Lit
tle River. This is one ol the most valuable places
In the State; about 1.500 acres cleared, with two
handsome house.- and other improvements, which,
with the mill. -Runted on a never-tailing 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 halt of this place clear
ed, with bouses, fences and other improvements,
all iu good order: this is also a good plantation.
At the same time aud place, tho plantation in
said County, known as the homestead where de-
c used formerly lived, containing about 801) acres,
adjoining the above, 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 McKLsick and Samuel Cooper tracts, lying on
Rooty Creek, containing 1,000 acres, more or less,
about 600 cleared. Thic place baa but little im*
provcnicnts, except the lencing, but the land Is
of the best quality for both cotton and grain. *
At the same time and place, all the personal
property ou said plantations, including about 2,-
600 bushels corn, 25,000 pounds fodder, 12 mules,
8 bead of horses, 100 head of bogs, (85 sheep, CO
bead of cattle, together with 8 yoke of oxen, carts,
wagons, forming 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
* 1'iie plantation known as the Hamilton place,
containing 2,100 acres. This place is well Improv
ed iu all respects, all in good order, and believed
to be the best place iu Houston county, both for
cotton and grain. ....
At tho huiuo time and place* the plantation
known as the West place, and containing part of
the three Cbancey Lots, being 1,000 acres, well
improved and in good order; this is also ona ol
tho best places la the county.
At the same time and place, the plantation
known as the Wimberly tract, containing 1,000
acres, joining the above two; this place is also im-
S roved, in good order, ready for a crop, and is a
tir plantation. ..... ,
At the same time and place, all the personal
property on said places, including 20 bead of horses
uud mules, 3 yoke of oxen, 60 head of cattle,
45 sheep. GO head of hogs, 2,500 bushels corn; to-
S ther with fodder, wagons, carts, blacksmith and
-miug tools and implements, and all other uten
sils necessary fora first-class plantation.
SALE IN DOOLY.
Also, on the plantation in Dooly count) - , where
Wm. r. Napier lives, on Tuesday, Dec. 18th, lbGb,
all the personal property on said place, including
13 head of mules and horses, II sheep, 07 hogs, 15
head ol cattle, together with wagons, carts, larm
ing utensils and various ether items of property
used cn a plantation.
TERMS : One-Third Cash, and the balance one
and two years credit, with interest. Bonds fo
title, or title with mortgage on property.
For the personal property, Cash.
ALSO,
15,000 Acres oi Pine Land, In South Western
Georgia. Can be purchased at Private Sale.
For further information,.apply to either of the
nuderalgued, or to Mesars.JQVUitUs A Gustln, At
torneys at Law, Macon^ r ^
JOHN T. NAPIER, Ex’r
oct0d&w4tj
JUST RECEIVED
town of Perry, Houston County, Ga, on
the first Tuesday in December next, one of the
most Valuable Plantations in the South, .situated
in Houston County, Ga., 5 miles from Macon A
Brunswick R. R., 10 miles from Southwestern R. : _ . _ . .
R., 5 miles Irom Houston Factory, and28from the i ILeal XmportCa
city of Mocod.
This place contains 2,120 Acres ofLand—1,200 or
1,300 ot which is cleared. It la well adapted to the
culture ot cum and cotton, never (ails to make a
crop; and the place is considered all over the conn- i
ty us a splendid plantation, none better. It can :
easily bu divided Into lonr or more places, and on I
day ol sale may be sold in that way. Very Tine Steal Cataw fca Wine;
Now is the time to bny a good place!
I *"*>■•*<* HolUnd Ota, for. MoSical
tion amoag tbe heirs of the estate.
Also, on the 16th ot December, will be sold all
the mules, com, fodder, plantation tools, &c.—
This sale will take place on tbe plan tat on. ■
Terras—For tbe Land, }{ Cash; balance twelve ' X LIQUORS imported by myself, and which, by
months, with interest, bond fer titles. Stock,Ac., their Pureness, Richness of Flavor, and their Yir-
POR SALE,
French Cognac
Brandy;
Fine Three ITcars Old Hffafshall
Whisky;
Use;
r pOGETHER with a lirge assortment of
Cash.
C. M. WILEY. Executor of the
Estate of J. B. Wiley, dec’d.
cc 9-d&wtilldec4th*)
tui-s In casts of Colds, Weaknesses, surpasses eve
rything ever offered in M-icon.
I oiler these excellent articles LOW FWRlCASH,
together with a fine assortment of
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door In |
Forsyth, Munroe County, Ga., on the first!
Tuesday in December next, between the usual !
hoars of sale, the plantation of. David Howards, I
deceased, late of Monroe County, containing abont
400 acres; about 900 acres cleared, and a portion ot
the cleared land is Ircsh—tbe wood land is very j at my old stand, where I will bo happy to see my
heavily timbered; dwelling, negro housea, stables, ; old Mends and new customers,
and gin house. Maid plantation joins James My- i Give ns a call and be sure to get a bargain.
GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, (some very
Beautiful patterns and imported by myself,)
WOODEN PIPES,
FINE OLD GOOD CIGAR8,
CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO,
Costly aud VERY FINE ARTICLE8,
FANCY GROCERIES.
COUNTRY FRUITS, Ac., Ac.,
rick, P. S. llolt, 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, ’C6.
oc fi-dAwtill dec 4)
E. F. METCALFE.
E. M. BKCCE A CO
JSO. W. O’CONNOR.
CO.,
E. F. METCALFE &
COTTON FACTORS,
Commission & Forwariing fells,
No. 5, Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street,
Savannah,
Georgia.
We are now prepared to make liberal Cash Advan
ces on consignments to Norton, Slaughter A Co-
New York, and Jno K. Gilliatt A Co., Liverpool.
Tlie well hnown character of these bouses through
tbis section for responsibility and promptness
need no comment from us. Those wl.o have ever
done business with them, know that they are ever
prompt, and their interest loses nothing in their
bands. We have good and reliable agents at Ma
con, Fort Va'-lcy, Americus, Albany, Fort Gains,
Buinbridge, Newton, Bla ley and Forsyth, Ga.,
who will make advance-, on. and ship, ail cotton
consigned to the above reliable houses. We also,
solicit consignments for sale, to our houses in
Savannah, and to those favoring us with their pat
ronage we promise onr personal attention and
prompt return of sales.
We will keep on band a large supply of Bagging
Rope, Corn, Bacon, Ac., which the planters and
dealers can have at the lowest market rates.
We are also agents lor the “Beard Tie.” Send
us your orders.
Ligutfoot A Jaques, are onr agents at Macon.
E. V. 51ETCALFE A CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
E. M. BRUCE A CO„
ootlfr—dAwOm Augusta, Ga.
A. WANNACK,
CnEiuiY Street, No.
13.
A LL sorts of FINEST CAKES and CONFEC
TIONARIES always on baud and furnished
to order at shortest notice by
A. WANNACK,
Cuerry Street, No. 73.
nov 13-lw*)
THE ii/iSE & BODLEY
PORTABLE CiRCHAR SAW MILLS
Portable Steasa Engines,
SHINGLE MACHINES, CORN MILLS AND SHAFTING,
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY,
LANE & BODLSY,
Cor. John & Water Sts., Cl NCl NNATI.
•I plicants for ilo.^riptiTe Circulars will specify tho
Machinery they need.
june S-dAwly
Can
7 TRUTH CONVINCE YOU?
Hasthe Logic of Facts any Influence?
CAN YOU BELIEVE WHAT IS SEEN
AND FELT?
GALuaiun’s Fills are composed simi lv Vegeta
ble Medicines. They are Cathartic Pills. *«i"«
upon tL Stomach, Liver and Bowels;
In* ro Arsenic. Ca omel, blue Mass, or any other Miu-
eral substance. 1 be g-eat advantage the proprietors
claim for <hese Pill* Is that, without aid of Cslon e,
Dine Mats, or any oth-r .winen.:#, they will cure rh
inos' obstinate casef ot Chills and ri ver. Dumb Ague,
Pe iodlcal Heartache, Neuralgia and all afloctions ol a
like rharac cr, Fo low the ai ections, and you will
find they * ill do all tb«t Is claimed for them. Try on*
box, and their own merits wilt recommend them evi r
afterwards
W w« have esed CALLICHAN’S Pills, aad
haveat ver known them to fail to cure when ti.e dir
cc ions were followed an l unbe-iutingly recommend
t; em to public favor.
Hon. T. H. WAITS, Ex-Governor of via.
“ T. J. .!U I >'- E. Judge - npreme Court of Ala,
« ROBT. DOUGH fciKTT, Judge »th Circuit of AD
Wm. G. WA1 LE Sheris Montgom. ry co„ Ala
Iloa. ALKX. ft. f’blTHERALL, Moalgomer , Ala.
Coi. JAS. II. WEAVER. “ “
Col. CRAWFORD I'IBB, ** “
Maj. E. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N. O. la
GKO. MASuN, Esq., Mayor Wetumpka Ala.
MIKE I.. W«oi S, Ait y at Law, SOS B’dway, N. Y.
DANIEL -AYRE Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, Ala., F A
A, Masons.
BL0UNT& HALE
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Alas,
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
Barrat, Kish-y A '< o ■ pktns, 141 Chambers st.,N. Y.,S
W. Morsdaa.N. Y., Edward Wilder A Co.. Luuia-
vf le Ky . E. J. llart A Co., N. O. La., Bloom
A Hale, Mon'Romen . Ala am.
SOLD B Y
J. H. Zeilia A Co., Massenbeig. t-'t-n A Harris.
W. Kent A Co.. Theo. W. Ellis, Macon, Ga., and 'ai
DrngglHs.
julyl8-3taw daw Pml
fen, The Queen!
T| »e queen of
Restorers?
liJ?"”. 8 Qaecn Hair Restorer U
L ‘ ’.^.aalyln name, but in virtues.
1 hair RESTORER ever offered to
5ji^Jj 0rer and Freeerverof m Hair
1 fto Hatr Dye!
sir l! wot* of the hair, chang-
>tt*,JlJ,9 , WaaUife color; arrectlng
httM^ 1 5 l ““ff 0 utof the hair; eradi-
;p, osnilrufl, and curing all humors
dryand wiry hair to soft and lux-
to the hair.
UiniMv? *° restore your hair, ns in
w
anHsisg®’
q Macon, Ga.
? ‘Mlea Ag*t, New Orleans.
A Now and (irnnd Epoch In Medicine!
•
Dr. Maggiel lathe founder of a new Medical Sys
tem. Tbe quantltarians, whose vast internal doses
enfeeble tbe stomach and paralyse the bowels,
most give precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two of his
extraordinary Fills, and cures the most virulent
sores with a box or so of bis wonderful and all-
healing Salre. These two great specifies of tbe
Doctor are fast snpersed'ng all tbe stereotyped
nostrums of tbeday. Exti aordinary cures by Mag-
giel’s Fills and Salve have opened tbe eyes ofthe
pnblie to the inefficiency of the (so called) remed
ies of others, and upon which people have so long
blindly depended. Mtggil’s Pills are not of the
class that are swallowed by the docen, and of which
every box fall taken creates an absolute necessity
for another. One or two of Magglel’s Pills snffices
to place the bowels in perfect order, tone tbe
stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirits
.igb: and buoyant! There is no griping, and no
reaction in tbe form of constipation. If the liver
to affected, its functions are restored; and if tbe
nervous system is 1 eblc, it to invigorated. This
last quality makes t e medicines very desirable for
tbe wants ot deli cat-- females. Ulcerous and erup
tive diseases are literally extinguished by the dto-
enfectant power of Magglel’s Salve. In fact, it is
here announced that Afnggicl’s Billons, Dys
peptic and Diarrhea Pills cure where all
others fall. While for Barns, Scalds, Chilblains,
Cuts and all abrasions of the akin ainggiel’s
Saivc is infallible. Sold by J MAGGIEL, 11 Fine
street, New York, and ail Druggists, at 25 cte. per
box. For sale by
L. TV. HUNT & CO.
J. II. ZEILIN A CO.
Macon, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Important to Ladies.
M RS. WINSLOW’S MYSTIC PILLS are pre
pared only for a legitimate purpose, and are
the only sat t- and effective medicine lor all those
palnfnl and dangerous disorders to which the • c-
male constitution to subject.
They are tbe only Genuine Female Fills extant.
No article of medicine intended for the exclusive
use of Females, that has ever made its appear
ance, has met with such Universal favor ss Mrs.
Winslow’s Mystic Fills.
No dtoetse is so little understood, and conse-
f nently so badly treated, as female diseases.—
hese Fills are tbe result of much study and care
ful experience In all rase' of Irregularities, sup
pression, lenet.rrhma or whites, a speedy cure may
be relied on. „
By thei r in vi 'orating properties, the appetite and
digestion to improved, the hue of health Is rcstor-
cdto the cheel.H, weakness of the spine and limbs
relieved, and a.l the indica ions of Nervous Debil
ity removed. No maiden, wife or mother siionld
be without the MYSTIC FILLS.
Tiy them, und be convinced that they are the
Ladys Friend. „ ,
Price $2 per box, or three boxes tor fj. For sale I
by all druggists. may3 dawtf
Then if so read tho following proof) of the wonder
ful curative powers *f
Dr. iffuggicPR Pills and Salvo.
These words are addressed to you. victim of acute
disease. To you, nervous invalid. To you, martry of
protracted illness. Here is opened to you a certain
prospect of health that you have never known before.
Away with trumpery nostrums and worthless pan
aceas.
A Remedv for Disease
in its most ob3tinmto and virulent forms is at length
secured. Below will be found evidence enough to
satisfy tbe most skeptical:
Know oilmen by that PrttenU, That, on this, the 20th
day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
oight hundred and sixty-six. personally came Joseph
Unydock, to me known as such, and being duly sworn,
deposed as follows: That be is the sole general agent
for tbe United States and dependencies thereof, for
preparations or medicine* known ss MAGGIEL’S
FILLS and SALVE, and that tho following ccrtifi*.
catrs are verbatim copies to the best of his knowledge
andjiehef. JAMES SMEITER,
(LSI Notary Public,
Wall Street, New York.
June 1,1800.
Da. Maogikl:—I take my pen to write you of my
great relief and that the awful pain in my side has left
me at last—thanks to your medicine. Oh, doctor, how
thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never
write it enough. I thank you again and again, and
am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers.
M?r^. e,pwritin,toyou, ^ h FWE^‘ not
H6 Avenue b.
This is to certify that I was discharged from tho
army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by
DnMagpiel’s Pills. WILSON HARVEY.
New York, April 7,1805. 27 Pitt street.
The following is an interesting case of a man em
ployed in an Iron Foundry, who. in pouring melted
iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an ex
plosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on
him in a perfect shower, and he was burnt dreadfully.
The following certificate was given to me by him about
eight weeks after the accident:
New York, Jan. 11,1800.
My name is Jacob Hardy: I am an Iron Founder:
I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last: my
burns healed, but I had arnnningsore on my leg that
wonld not heal: I tried Maggiel’s Salve, and it cured
me in a few weeks. This is all true, and any body can
now soe me at Jackson’s Iron TV orks. 2nd Avenue.
J. JIAKIii,
119 Goeriek street.
August 15.1866.
Dg. Maogikl:—Tho box of Pills was broken by
coming through the mail, but enough of your Pills re
mained to give me instant relief, almost as soon ms I
bad taken them. My difficulty of breathing has van
ished. Please send me three boxes of Maggiel’s Fills
Iy Express. JANE WATSON,
ISO Bridge st., Brooklyn. L. I.
Extracts from Various Letters.
“After suffering tortures from Bilions Cholic, two of
jour Pills cured me, and I have had no return of the
m "Our doctors treated me for chronie constipation, as
they called it, and at tost said I was incurable. Your
Maggiel’s Fills cured me.”
"1 had no appetite; Maggiels Pills gave men
hearty one/*
’Yours Pill are marvelous.” .....
I send for another box, and keep them in the
house. ^j an . e j has curc j my headache that was
chrome^ w>e 0 f your pills to my babe for
cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a
day.
••My nausea of a morning is now cored.”
Your box of Maggiel’s Salve cured meofnoi-csin
the head. I rubbed some of your Salve behind my
ears and tho noise left.”
’Send me two boxes; I want one for*poorfiunily.
*1 enclose a dollar; yonr price is twenty-five cents,
but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.”
“Send me five boxee of your pills.”
"Let me have three boxee of your Salve by return
m For all diseases of the Kidneys, retention of nrine.
Ac.. Maggiel’s Pills are a perfect cure. One dose will
satisly any one.
FOR FEMALE DISEASES.
Kemus Prostration, Weakness. General Lassitude,
Want of Appetite. Maggiel’a Fills will be lonnd an
effectual remedy.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE
Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can
be almost always guaranteed.
FOR BILIOUS DISEASES
Nothing can be more productive of care than these
Pills Their almost magic influence is felt at once;
and the usual concomitants of this mast distressing
disease are removed. These remedies are made from
the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm the most delicate female, and
ean be given with goodeffeet in prescribed doses to tho
youngest babe.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And all eruptions ofthe skin the SALVE to most in
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pen
etrate* with the most searching effect* to the very root
•f tbe evil.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the
city of Macon, Bibb County, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next,
one house ond lot in Fast Macon, on the Milledgeville
Itoad. containing one and a half acres, more or Ic-s.
Also, the household furniture. Sold as the property
of Elisabeth Fulks. late of Bibb County, deceased.
CHARLES G. JONES. Adm’r.
nov8-w40d)
Notice.
TXT ILL bo sold on tho First Tuesday in December
VY next, between the usual hours of sale—One Lot
of Land. No. 3^ in the Hazxard District, containing
Two Hundred Two-and-n-IJalf acres, more or less,
known as the Poor House lot. Terms, Cash.
By order of tho Inferior Court. ,
J. A. McMANUS, Clerk,
nov 7-law4wdI3tIthw*)
Notice to Debtors and Creditors !
V LI. persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin
Xl Lichtfoot, dec’d., lato of Crawford County, are
required to make immediate poyment.to the_ under
signed; and thuso having demands .'.gainst said estate
are required to present tnem in terms of the law.
November, 1866. D. W. SIMUONJ?,
‘ A. F. LIGHTFOOT,
nov T-law40d*)Ex’oa-
Administratrix’s Sale oi Land.
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA — Agreeable to
an order from the Court of Ordinary of Eaid
County, will be sold, before tLe Courthouse door
in the town or Clinton, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, one lot (202j!) °* 'and, belonging to
estate of William Kitchens, des’d. Said land lira. i> u ..,i-,
in Twiggs Conntv, adjoining the lauds of E^t: A’lain and Chased Gold Chains, Ac., Jcc., valued at
the Centhd /
ol it fresh) a 1 ,
tirs of sal/ y M
Grier and Wm. ll. Donnan, and near tbe Cen
Railroad—well timbered, and a part
land. Sold for divirion umong the heirs
deceased. Terms, o::e-half cash; tlie r-maiudfr \
on twelve months credit, with good security.
NANCY KITCHENS.
oct 4-law49d)
1 F. W. SSM3 & GO.,
Factors and Genera! Commission
MERCHANTS,
BA TST., 84.VA2TNAB, GA BA TUT.
(^"Consignments Solicited.
junc27-wly |
Q_EORGIA, Brea County :
X Whereas. Martha E. Lamar applies to the un
dersigned for letters of administration upon the esj
tate of J. P. Lamar, late of said county, deceased.
All persons interested are. hereby, required to be
and appear at tho Court of Ordinary on the first Mon
day in December next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters should not bo grunted the appli
cant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
nor3-w30d W. M. RILEY, Ord’y.
Notice.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in
debted to the estate ot Wm. L. Hughs, late of
said county deceased, are required to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned, and those
having claims to render them iu terms ot the law.
E. M. CALUOUN, aud
L. P. HUGHS,
octl9-4(MwI Administrators.
B IBB COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Sixty days alter
tlie date hereof, application will be made to
tbe O.dinary for leave to sell all the property, both
real and personal, belonging to the estate ol Here
kiah McKinney, Sr., tote of said county, dec’d.
hezikiah McKinney,
oclS-law60d) Adrar.
Administratrix Sale.
B y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary.
Clay County, will bo sold in front of ,he Central
Hotel in the town of Fort Gaines, on the first Tuesday
in January, 1867, between the legal sale hours of that
day, all the lands belonging to tho estate of Cullen
W. Alexander late of said County, deceased, and em
bracing the following numbers viz: 222, 223, 241, 272*
273, :«3, ami 304 in tho 8th district of original Ran
dolph, containing 1417)4 acres more or less—204, 354,
355.350,357. 272, and392. 101K acres of 391, 125, acres
of 239, and 147 acres of 408 in the 7th district of origin
ally Randolph now Clay County, containing 1790K
acres more or less. Said lands being well improved
and in a fine state of cultivation. Also, No ‘25 in the
14th district of Decatur county containing 250 acres
more or less. All of which will be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made
known on tho day of sale.
MARY S. WASH.
November 10, I860. Admx. of C. TV. Alexander.
w40d»
MISM'BDRG, SON & 111IUUS
Are now offering a greatly
ENLARG-ED STOCK
—OF—
Paints,
DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS
ixvaaiasLY cckb thi mllowino dimasm:
irthma. Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Cold. Chest
Diseases. Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy.
Debility. Fever and Ague. Skin Diseases, Headache.
Indigestion. Influenza,Inflammation, Inward Weak
ness. Liver Complaint, Lowness of blunts. Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Sait Rhenm and Soaldi.
EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS.
One Pill in a Dose.
47-Notice.—None genuine without the engraved
trade mark aronnd carh pot or box, signed.by DR. J.
Oils,
Window Glass,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles etc.,
AT TUEIR
NEW STAN D,
CORNER OF THIRD and CUERRY STS.,
novl5-tf.]
MACON, GEORGIA.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between
FINDLAY & MANGIIAM, in the Family
Grocery business, is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent— 1 T. W. Mangham retiring.
The business will be continued at the old stand.
No. S3, THIRD STREET, where those indebted
will please come forward and settle.
Nov. 10-) C. D. FINDLAY.
,NEW FIRM.
Chkis. D. Fin oi. ay Charles S. Findlay,
Ugo. TV. Findlay.
C. D. FINDLAY & BROTHERS,
H AVING associated with me in the Fancy
Family Grocery business, CHARLES S. and
GEO. W. FINDLAY, wc are prepsred to lnrnish
our friends and customers with every kind of
GROCERIES at LIVING PRICES, and respect-
lully solicit an examination of our stock, which
Asthma!*Bower Complaints, Coughs, Cold7 Chest comprises, at present, besides every variety of
iseases. Costivenra*.Dyspepsia, DimrhoML Dni iy. Fancy Groceries, Bacon,
ebility, Feverand Agne^Skin Diseases^Headiichc. Meal. Flour,
Molasses,
per box or pot. All orders for Untied Sutra most be
addrosed to J. Unydock. No. 11 l’ine street. New
York, l’atients can write freely aboot their com
plaints. and reply will be returned by following mail.
Write for "Maggie’s Treatment of Disease.
If tbe me.iicin. - cans t be procured lii yourscetien,
wrile and 1 «;!l forward, if money i» cncloi-ed:
julyH-Afcwly]
HKLMBOLD’3 EXTRACT BUCHU gives health
and vigor to tlie trome and blooia to tbe pallid
aheok. Debility is accompanied by many alarm- > i M
ngsymptons, and it no treatment is submitted to J Terms, on tho day.
•ODsnmplioa, insanity apUapti* or tit* eu*“8-{ oct23-40d
Meal,
Syrup,
Sugar, Coffee,
Rice. Salt,
Sait, Soap,
Vinegar,
Wines, Liquors,
Butter, * Lard,
Mackerel, Cheese,
Crackers, Ac., <tc.
C. D. FINDLAY & BROTHERS,
No. G3, Third Street,
novl4-4t) Next to Hardeman A Sparks.
fX EOHGIA. (Ordinary’s Office said County,
\ST Jones Coc.vrr.J At Chambers, Oct. 23,1866.
Whereas. Alonzo Barfiold applies to me for admin
istration on estate of John J. Barfield, deceased.
These arc to cite and admonish all persons concern
ed to file their objections, if any they have, in this of
fice. on or by the first Monday in December next, why
said application should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
American Jewelers' Association.
Depots, 37 & 39 Nassau,
54, 56 & 58 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
Of Rosewood Pianos and Mclodcons, Fine Oil Paint
ings, Engravings, Silver Ware. Gold aud Silver
Watches, and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Brace
lets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet,
Lava, and Cameo Ladies' Sets,
Gold Pens, with Gold and Silver
Extension Holders, Sleero
Buttons, Sets of Studs,
Vest and Neck
Chains,
000,000 FOR ONE DOLLAR!
Administrators Sale.
G t KORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Will be soldbc-
T fore the Court House door in the city of Ma
con, in said countv, between the usual hours *f
sale, ou the 1st Tuesday in December next, tea
acres oflar.d, more or bss, in the Macon Reserve,
about three miles from Macon, near the Columbus
road, khown as the Jno. S. Cone place. Sold at.
the property of Wm. Weeks, deceased.
■ i-tHMOdwl AARON WEEKS,
Adm’r.
Postponed, Administrator’s bale.
n IBB COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Will lie ioid on
tlie 1st Tuesday iu December next, bet«cei:
the usual hours of sale, before the Court llottst
door, in the city of Macon, in said county, all that
lot of land in the Fourth District—originally
Houston—cow eaid county. No. 1C8, containing
two hundred two and a half acres, more or less!
(except about ten acres sold the Methodist). Sold
as the property of James F. Gamble, deceased.—
Terms, on the day. THOS. J. LANE,
oct!9 40dw] "Adm’r.
Notice.
B ibb COUNTY, GEORGIA.—AH persons in
debted to the estate of Hezikiah McKinney,
Sr., late of ssid county deceased, are required to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to render them in terms of the law to tho under
signed. hezikiah McKinney,
oct!9-40dw] Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
which they need not pay until it is known what is
drawn anil its value.
T1IE AMERICAN JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION
call your attention to the fact of its being tho largest
and most popular Jewelry Association in the United
States. The business is and always lias been conduc
ted in the most candid and honorable thanner. Our
sssaiKRi^ja^sxsffjtte'
rich, elegant aiul costly goods. The sudden stagna- a* 1 J\ ,e Court of Ordinary, of said
tion of trade in Europe, owing to the late German county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Decem-
War and recent disastrous financial crisis in England, her next, nt the Court House door in said county,
has caused the failure of a lurge number of Jewelry between tlie legal hour- of sale, the following tract
Houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell ot'Iaud known us the John F. Williams Place in
lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt and thirty (ISO) acres more or lers of Let No. 191
Goods, at such extremely low prices’, that we ean at- county bold ns the property of John F.
ford to send away Finer Goods, and give better chan- Williams, deceased, for the benefit of bis heirs and
oct3]-lawj0d*
ROSS. Ord’y.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY: Whereas, Join
J. Riley, applies to tlie undersigned lor let
lers of dismission upon the estateofDorscy Griffin,
of said county, deceased. All persons interested
are required to lie and appear at the Court of or
dinary on the first Monday iu February next to
show cause, if any they have, why letters dismis-
sory should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
aug 7-6m lam)
.YOTICE.
TTTILL be sold on the first Tucsdny in December
W next, before tho Court House door, in Monti-
cello, Jasper county. One Hundred and Ten Acres o.
Land. Said land is the dower of Martha Edwards,
deceased, and sold as a part of the real estato of Jas.
Edwards, deceased. Sold for a division. On said
place is a good gin house, good dwelling, and all ne
cessary out buildings, twenty-five, or more, acres o
timbered land, and uriglit snug.littlcfarni.ulso a good
spring of water. Terms on tho day.
~ " *» ISAAC LANGSTON.
Adm’r do bonis non of
James Edwards’ estate.
October 29th, 1866.
novl-40d*
G eorgia. Cuvrvzp Cocntt :
Whereas, Jesse TV. Avant applies to me for
letters of administration, dc bonis nun, on the estate
of John Sloan, of said county, deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they hare, why said
letters should not be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature. Oct.
31st, 1866. JAMES J. RAY,
nov3—w30d Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale.
/GEORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.—Will be
YJT sold, ou the first Tuesday in November, be
fore the Courthouse door in Georgetown, within
the usual hours of sale, the following property:—
One Lot Land. No. 21, and 12 acres of Lot No. 20,
all in the eighth district, originally Lee, now
Quit man County. Sold as the property ot Jere-
rni-.h Thompson, to satisly sundry Justice Court ven
fljax; Henry TV. Brown, aud others, vs. Jeremiah
Thompson—property levied on aud turned over
to me by bailiff.
Also, at the same time and place. One Two-
Horse Wagon, leviid on as the property o! R. A.
Cooper, ib (aver of H. J. Oatto vs. R. A. Cooper,
property pointed out by defendant.
JAS. M. OLIVER
sep 28-t
■VrOTICE.—Gkoxgu, Bjbb Uountt.
1* All persons indebted to the tstatc of Matfida
Jones, late of said eottoty, deceased, are required
to make immediate pajsaent to the undersigned,
and those haring claims, to render them in terns ot
the law to K. Whittlo, Esq.
CHRISTOPHER D. FIN PLAY,
J-GI. Adiatetatrahos.
Notice fer Leave to Sell Laud.
G eorgia, crawford county.—sixty .lays
* after date application will bo made to the Court
of Ordinary, of said county, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of Benjamin E. Williamson, deceased,
late of said county. This November 2nd. 1866.
S. B. BURNETT.
aor2-law6Cid*] Administrator.
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
F OR 8ALE—100 bbls. Super-Phosphate of Lime,
at Vi0.00 per ton.
Apply at Macon A Western Railroad Depot
E. B. WALKER,
novl-dlwikwlm Superintendent
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jannary
next before the Court llousedoor in the City of
Macon. Bibb County, between tho usual hours ofsale,
the following lots: No. 3 and 4, Block 4, containing
Two acres, more or less: No. 4 fronting on College
Street, and No. 3 on Madison Street. Sold &s the
property of Moore B. Thomas, of Bibb County, de
ceased. Terms on tho day.
CAROLINE B. THOMAS,
nov 8-40d) Adni’x,
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sole on tho first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in tho City of
Macon, Bibb County, half of Lot No. 4. in Square 25,
on the southeast corner of the Court House Square,
one two-story wooden building, and 3 or 4 small build-
dings on said lot, and containing one-fourth of an
acre, more or less, and known as the late residence of
Samuel Jones. Sold as the property of Matilda Jones,
deceased. Terms, Cash.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
nov 8-40d) Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an or
der from the Ordinary of said county, will be
sold on the 1st Tuesday in December next, between
the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door
in the city of Macon, in said county, the following
iroperty. to-wit: Household and kitchen furniture:
jots 1 and 2, square 75; (R. Findlay’s residence); Lot
No. 7. block 24 and improvements; 1 Lot No. 3, block
22 and improvements: 1 Lot No. 8, southwest corner,
near Findlay’s Iron Works: 1 Lot No. 6, block 26,14
acre: 1 Lot No. 5, block 26, 'A acre: part of Lot No. 8.
block 23, A acre; Lot No. 2. block 24, A acre; 2% acres
land on Bassett’s hill. Sold as the property of R.
Findlay, deceased. Some two weeks previous to the
day of sale, I will publish a foil description of theim-
provements on the lots, tho furniture, terms of sale,
etc. CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
nov8-40d)Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
p EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wiil be sold before
OT the Court House door, in the city of Macon, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in December 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 tho improvements there
on, square No. 23—one lot with a Wooden House with
four rooms and kitchen, being in the Northwest cor-
2 m block 17, having 13 feet on Forsyth road, running
back 165 feet. The two last parcels of land supposed
to have a front on the Forsyth 'road of 53 feet. Sold
as the property of William Harrison, deceased. Terms
of sale: Onc.third cash, one-third six months, one-
third 12 months. Interest from date recovered by
mortgage. Purchaser to pay for titles.
DAVID BAILY, Adm’r..
nov 8-40d) T\ iUiam .Harrison's estate.
Administrator’s Sale.
*TTTILL be »old on the first Tuesday in December
V V next, between the u>ual hours of sale, beforo
the Court House door in the City of Maeon, the late
— »-• ft
r i EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.- - Ordinary*.* OClce.
r Said County, Nov. 5, 1866.—Whereas, Stephen
M. Culpenncr applies to me for administration on the
estate of Abraham P. Ritchey, dec’d:
These are, therefore, to admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause by filing their objections, if any
they hare, in this office on, or by the first Monday in
December next, why said administration should not
be granted.
Given under ray hand officially.
w* , ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
novll-law30d*
residence of Richard Brinn, on Tattnall Square, con
taining 10 rooms, and all necessary out-buildings.—
Also, Sshares of Macon Jc ^Brunswick Railroad Stock.
FRANCIS BRINK.
Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
("'t EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY:
OT By virtue of an orderof the Court of Orilina
ry of r-.ii ! lit v. will lo- -old oil ’lie lir-t Tue?d.iv
in December next, at the Court-house door in eaid
esunty, between tbe legal hours of sale, tw o hun-
<Ir ,! a’.d riMiti-uri- at-rt - of' land, more i.r of
lota of land Nos. 217 and 21S in the 2lst district o(
originally Stewart now Quitman county, known as
tlie Williamson E. Perkins place, whereon be re
sided at the time of his death. Sold as the proper
ty ofthe said Williamson E. Perkins, for the bene
fit of his heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
This Oct. 15th, 1S66.
JAS. W. PERKINS, Adm’r.
oet!8- 40d*
i to draw tho most vnluable prizes than any other
establishment doing a similar business. OUll AIM
IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your pat
ronage. as we are confident of giving the utmost satis
faction. During the past year no have forwarded a
number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the
country. Those who patronize us will receive thefuli
value of their money, as no article on our list is
worth less than Ono Dollar, retail, and there are no
Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on hav
ing prompt returns, and thcortiele drawn will be im
mediately sent to any address by return mail or ex
press.
The following parties have recently drawn valuable
prizes from tho American Jewelers’ Association, and
have kindly allowed the uso of their names:
Charles J. Hunter. Esq., Treasury Department
Washington, I). C.. Piano, value 8300: Miss Anna G.
Yates. 52 fit. Mark's Place, N. Y., Sewing Machine,
value875: Brig. Gen.L. L. Hanson,U.S. Vo!s„ Naslij
•villc. Tc»n., Silver Tea Set, value 8150; Miss Emms
Hunter, til Front Street, Harrisburg, Pu„ Sewing Ma
chine, value 860; Lieut.-Col. Walter Chittenden,
Quartermaster. Louisville. Ky.. Gold Watch, value
8150: Wm. S. Haines, 147 King Street. Charleston, S.
C., Silver Watch. vaiue^SoO; Alexander Johnson,
Esq., Editor Muskatcur Pioneer, Muskatcur, Minn.,
Ladies" Enameled Watch, valun 8150; Samuel Lee,
Esq., President Colorado and Mining Company, San
Francisco, Cal., Mclodeon. value $200; Aaron S.
Long, Esu., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute,
Elkhart, N. J., Diamond Pin, value $200: R. M.
Longstrect, Montgomery. Ala., Music Box. value 875;
Rev. Isaac Van Duzar, Albany, N. Y., Gold Lined
Dining Sot. value $300: Miss t'liira Lucugucr. Day-
ton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value 8400, anil Diamond Pin,
value 817o.
Many names could !>c placed on the List, but no
publish uo names without permission. Our patrons
are desired to send United States Currency when it is
convenient.
PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES
SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH
Without regard to value, and not to he paid
for until yqu know what you arc
to receive:
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth
from 8200 to 8100
15 Elegant Melodeons. Koscyrood Cases... 175 to 250
50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to 300
75 Fine Oil Paintings 30 to 300
150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30
50 Music Boxes 25 to 40
150 Revolving Patent Castors, silver 20 to 40
50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to 35
400 Sets Tea and Tublo Spoons 20 to 40
creditors. Terms: Cash.
octlS Lnv40d*]
Oct. 15tli. I860.
J. I. HILL, Adm’r.
G eorgia, quitman county :
John Atwol, Guardian ofthe minor orphans
ot John B. Foster, deceased, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county, for a dis
charge from his Guardianship. This is, therefore,
to cite alt persons concerned," to show cause, hv
filint; objections in my office, why the said Jobit
Atwell should not be discharged from his said
guardianship, and r< crivc the usual letters of di«-
mission. Given under mv official signature, Oct.
15th, 1866. W. P. JORDAN.
octlS— wfim* Ord’y.
150 (loUniunting Case Watches, warrant-
100 Diamond Rings, cluster and single
175 Gold Watshes
50 to 150
75 to 260
85 to 15C
300 Ladies' Watches 60 to 100
500 Silver Watches 20 to 75
Diamond Pins. Brooches aud Ear Drops, Ladies’
Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet aud Gold, Florentine,
Mosaic. Lava and Cameo : Sets of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Kings, Gold
Thimbles, Lockets. New Style Belt Buckles. Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with
Gold and Silver Extension Holders, and a large as
sortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every
description, of tho best make and latest styles.
Eg?" A chance to obtain anv of the nbove
Articles for ONE DOLLAR, by purchasing a
sealed envelope for 25 cents.
Five Scaled Envelopes will be sent for 81: EIc-
»n for 82: Thirty for So; Sixty-five for816: Ono
Hundred for $15.
Agents wanted Everywhere.
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia, quitman county.-#,- virtu,-
o! an order ofthe Court of Ordinary, of said
county, will be sold on the 1st Tue*dnv in Decem
ber next, at the Court House door iu said coanty
between the legal hours of sale, the Rebcm Whit-
iker place, in said county, whereon she reside 1 at.
the. time of her death—containin ' one hundred
icres more or less, sold as the property of the de
ceased, for the benefit of heirs her and creditors.
Terms: Cash. C. C. WILJ.IS, Adm’r.
octl8-luw-10d*J ^
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
J ones county, Georgia.
Sixty days alter date, application will be
inude to the Court of Ordinary, of Join s County,
for leave to sell all the Ileal Estate ot Lewis Jjck-
son, late of said county dec’d.
Witness, my hand ‘sfficiallv, September 22ti
18^- JOHN JACKSON,
oct 3-1aw60J) Adm’r
Executor’s Sale.
W 1 Lb be sold before the Court House Doorto
’ • “tub county, on the first Tuesday in Dr-
cember next, liy virlue of authority given in ibe
will of Peter Sluobs, deceased, late or said county
the plantation on which deceased lived at the time
*»• his death, and wiicrc his widow no reside*—
situated in Rutland District, five miles from Ms-
con und containing 515 acres.
ANN STUBBS, Ky.
oc HMOJw] j' T*e*e Stuobs, deceased.
NOTICE.
A I-L persons indebted to the estate ofTbos J
J.A. Childs, deceased, hit* «.-f Jones countv, are
hereby notified to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said, will i.resem
them in terms ofthe law."
octlO law40.1! A, J. MIDDLEBROOKS. Adm’r.
Sold for di ...
Terms ea«h. ».r note wit
interest from date,
<.<t24-4UU
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and
Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars
will be scut on application.
Distributions are made in the following manner:—
Certificates naming each article and its value are
placed in scaled envelopes, which are well mixed.—
One of these envelopes containing the Certificate or
Order for some article, will be delivered at our office,
or sent by mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
On receiving tho Certificate tho purchaser will see
what article it draws and its value, and can then send
Osk Doi-lar. and receive the article named, or can
choose any othei^one article on our list of tlie same
value.
Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes may. in this
manner, obtain an article worth from one to live hun
dred dollars.
Long Letters are unnecessary. Have tho kindness
to write plain directions, and in choosing different ar
ticles from those drawn, mention the style desired.
Orders for Sealed Envelopes must in every case
be accompanied with the cash, with the name of the
person sending, and Town, County and State plainly
written.
Letters should bo addressed to the Managers, os
follows:
SHERMAN, WATSON & CO.,
37 A-39 Nassau St., New York City.
octlS-w3in
NOTICE.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ot Ciay county at its
first reetilar term tbereafier, for leave to sell the
Lands belonging to the estate ot Thos. J. Carnes,
deceased,' for the benefit of the creditors ot said
deceased.
s. a. McLendon.
Adm’r. de '-onis non on said estate.
sept4-186CJ
a EORGIA, Quitman County.
To all Whom it may Concern.
Mary Eley having in proper form applied to me for
lermanent letters of administration on the estate of
iowcll T. Eley, late of said county, deceased.
This is to cite ull and singulur the kindred and
creditors, and next of kin, of Howell T. Eley, to be. eontnifiir.g eighteen irni dred
Sale of Land—Fotice.
o EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Agreeable to m.
order from the Honorable Ordinary of said
county, will be sold before the Court House door in
Clinton, on the first f uesday in December next, all
tlie real estate of bamuel B. Finney, lato of said.
county, deceased, containing hundred acres, more
of less, known as the place whereon he lived and
d e u ’vV! »ecessary houses attached, adjoning lands
of Hugh Gordon. Jack Lane. A. J. Corn-r. and others. y
ion among the heirs of said estate. yf
tii two good securities—with / l
A. B. FENNELL, / \
Administrator. N --
O EORGIA, JONES COUNTY-Orbinay’s Office
V I On K KfcAiDCounty,Octobcr20th. Where-
“-t Mtasoim Cox applies to mo for Dismission from
Administration on the estate of Chapman Cox de
ceased : ’
These are to cite and admonish all concerned to
show cause to this Office, if any they have, by tho first
granted 1U ^ ” C; ' t ’ w!:, ‘ the *■“« should not fa.*
Given under my hand officially.
octif-lawCm* T. ROSA Ord'y.
G eorgia, jones county.
. , , ^ 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 all the real estate belonging to Martha Felta.
late ot said county, dec’d.
Witness my hand officially, Oct. 1, 1S66.
„ , m ‘ ILL. FELTS,
oct3—lawOOI Adm’r.
G eorgia, bibb county —wherea*, job>
J. Riley applies to the undersigned tor let-
ters of dismission upon the estate of John Martin
late of said county, deceased ;
All persons interested are hereby required to be
and appear at the February term next, to show
cause, it anj they have, why letters dismissorr
shonld not be granted.
Given under my taud and official signature
WM. M. RI1.EY,
aug <-Iam6m Ordinaire.
Administrator’s Sale.
G eorgia, quitman county:
By virt uc of au order cf the four, oi Ordin
ary of said county, will be sold on the first Tue-
dayin Decern »er next, at the Court House dm - ir
said comity, between the legal hours of Mill
of laud. Nos. 125, 126, 127,3X2. j:«. 357. Iijx.'
390. and hail of lots No? I5t» ;»i I : "i. ;a!l,o t
District ot originoll-- L
and appear at my office within the time allowed bv
law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted the applicant
October 23rd, 1866. W. P. JORDAN,
oct31—Iaw30d*Ordinary.
f^t EORGIA, Quitman Countv.
V—4 Whereas, John H. Hatcher, Administrator of
Robert Goode, represents to the Court in his petition
that he has fatly administered Robert Goode’s estate.
This is. therefore, to cite nil persons concerned, kind
red and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not bo discharged from his
administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in May. 1867. Oct. 23rd, 1866.
oct31-law«m* W. P. JORDAN. Ord’y.
TREES FOR THE SOOTH!
rjr'HE FINEST VARIETIES OF
APPLE, PEAR,
PEACH, PLUM,
FIG, CHERRY,
APRICOT, MULBERRY,
and OTHER FRUIT TREES.
Also, the Choicest
GRAPE VINES.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
ROSES, EVERGREENS,
FLOWERING SHRUBS, Ac., &c.,
HEDGE PLANTS,
BOX EDGINGS, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
May be obtained at the “Georgia Nursery".’’
15?“ Send for new Catalogue, containing Prices,
‘Brief Hints on Planting, Culture,” Ac.
Address, D. REDMOND,
oct 3-lawd«fc»2raj Augusta, Ga.
■id
Slk
Qnmnan counti,
more or !•.•*»,
all known to the. Benj II. Rie- place, whereon In-
rcsul d at the tine ot h;s dentil Tl:u pise ; lb well
improved, and sold as tlicprop.i iv ol It. H. Rice,
deceased, for tlie benefit ot the ht-!r< and creditors!
SSTBS** <*■
<,,1,-40,,. HM.KAIGLEE.Afc,,.
G eorgia, jones county.
Notice for leave to st li Land.
Sixty days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary oi >aid countv for leave
to sell uP. the real estate of Wm. A. Lam, deceas
ed, excepting ono half acre, reserved as a burial
ground. This Sept. 22,1SC6.
oo JAMES GORDON,
6ep29—430d Adm’r.
pRAWFORD COUNTY. GEORGI .4.—Sixty
V7 days after date, application will be made to
the Ordinary of Crawford Couulv for leave to ecU
the real estate belonging to James H. Mcltanu.
of said county, deceased.
ocwOOd) ' J. W. AVANT, Adm’r, .
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be
sold before the Court llousedoor in Irwiuton.
Wilkinson county, Georgia, within the u-ual hour? of
sale, ail the lands belonging to tho estate of Josiah
II. Jones, lying in said county (except the widow’s
dower), as follows;
One lot in Gordon, known as the J. D. Williams’
lot: ono house ami lot known as the J. R. Kelly lot-
one lot adjoining the hotel lot and Major Kelly"? lot’
with a two-story framed building ncatlv finished’
several other building lots on each side of the Rail
road at Gordon: also, the tract of land known a? the
Gordon tract, containing seventeen hundred (1700'
acre?, more or leas, on which are situated tbe hotel
and outbuildings ; also, a steam saw mill in good re
pair and fine running order—boilers and everything
comnletc—wdh a new planing machine attached,
blacksmith shops, wood shops and hon-( ( for hands,
right on the Central Railroad, Station No. 17. .'•'aid
tract lies on both sides of the C. R. It. and M. A G. R.
K., with an inexhaustible amount of saw-log^, cro."-
ties and cord wood Haber. Ako. one hundred sent J
ot lot jso. 1.0, in 27th district: five acres of lot No.
lt». in 4th district; ono hundred and twenty-two
acres of lot No. 16, in 4th district; eighty acres lying
between J. W. Braun and William McDowellV land,
number not known: twenty-five acres lot No. 16, in
4th district. Tho best investment in tho State.
Sold as the property of raid J. II. Jones, deceased,
for tho benefit of the neirs and creditors. Term- on
the day. JAMES L. BEAKA™
oct25-tdi Administrator.
Gordon. C. R. R.. Oct. 23. IS<>J. lur *
G eorgia, jones county.
Ordinal’s Office, said county, Sept. 26. ’66.
.. fthwy, Bennett Bridges, Executor of Jona-
than Bridges, deceased, has recently departed this
life, testate, and without fully settling hia said
testator s estate; and. whereas, Wnj. II. Head and
Mary Ann Bridges, Exeentors of said Bennett
Bridgw, deceased, apply to inc to be relieved ck /
part of estate of their said testator, and that the /
estate of Bennett Bridges, deceased, be discharged/
from any further liability.
These are therefore to call upon aU persons con
cerned to show cause to the contrary, if anr there
have, why the same should not be granted.
i26 188« ' nder ha “ d September
oclS—lawOm
ROLAND T. ROSS,
Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county.
Notice for leave to sell land.
Sixty days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, fot leave
to sell all the real estate belonging to said dcr«i«-
ed. This Oet. let 1SGG.
LEONIDAS SMITH,
Adm r of John C. Dumas.
octS— lawCOd
READY AND CONC . 6JVE TBST ot Hie
proprietor.- of IIELMBOL 1 : f*CID EXTRACT
BUOHJU will be a < omparBOn with those ,-.-i forth
in tbe United States Dl . isuiory
Administratrix Sale.
M v virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary or
I gay county, will be sold in front of CentraYTlfc
tel in tho town of Fort Gaines on the firaffTuiwdiv
January, 18bi, between the legal sale hours ofthatvti?
the following lots, or parsclsol land viz: numl Vm'
102,104,10*, 137,139, 201, and 210, containing i? U
segregate 1077) J acres more or less, and known «. ill.
plicc whereon \\ arren button resided at +h.> #&,
his death—Also lots 140,2ft*. 241. and uso ' r ,
tW wtm more or lee.*, and known as the
1 ot i of said plantations are under pood
f no state of cultivation, with a .food dwdl*^ 1 ^
n om< aud all necessary out-bin dirgs , - ' ‘ x
at d t Gin House and Screw wifi, "!lVi . r i
onthi latter. Said plantations hV 1 : ~
tnioi east of Fort Games, i:i the county** SSti ,
the Smocheehobce Creek, and sold for the' iienefi’t
the heirs of Warren Sutton late ofsaid couni v
ed.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
November 141806, Admx.‘o!'\v.'.-rou''- itV, . " ^