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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
^-ft an nmler obligations to tbe
' ^j )reW Company for iato Savannah
U^iTemiurt.
- Mfrint Jpsctios, by Dickena—«dew
K ..jvod by Havens & lirown. Call
—►
i»C*pt*in William H. Crisp and family
uncoil to appear on the Atlanta
>* ^jufing tli<* CUrUtniM. holiday*.
j.ybB New York Horn Id s-.ys Ben
gMt e Senator, on Wednesday night,
jj Q1 |. John Morrissey $ 140,000 at
•TA Memphis dispatch says nearly all
.fjrhanta in that city who invested in
• pimthif thia year have lost heavily.
| -.'He Federal Union, of JHIlcdgcyille,
I • „ Though the .Governor, has vetoed the
Iflinr. and tI,e Savannah, Griffin A Jforth
V*' Koail bills, they bnt sleep until the
L* Ituion to be ropasaed.’,’
Governor Andrew, of Mnasochusr^tB,
n appointed by Secretary McCulloch
,,. ; t in England to look after pecuniary
.vsof the United States Government in
• country, miring from the wreck of the,
. i T
./•Tbe Mexican people have no desire,
;wm«»ys, that the United States
I-time a protectorate over thiircoon-
*" , n y attempt to introduce armed
t :w m the United States will be op-
# i hr the Liberal Government. ,
s jonssTO!*’* pArrn.—A Selma paper
t ;, r al Joe Johnston ‘'docs not belieTO
I .\ vthrrn mind yet given! over to repro-
, || thinks the good sense of the nation
w il over tlic extreme views of tiiose
CUl J et degrade us.”
r -i Urr Night.—A fire broke out !«&
• , ont 10 1-3 o'clock, in tho clothing
'^oe cstabliihincnt of Crawford & De-
■ , i‘ t .iv doom from the "Dodd Corner”
A'MtebsU street. The entire stock of
"t* ,lldt ® rm was destroyed, and coo-
'• bit damage was done to the building, a
and the property of Henderson &
\&-hteU. \9tU. - / i
.LL
B.X01U....
Hastho Logic of Facts anytnfluenre?
CAN YOU
BEIdBVE u riAl
AM) l £I.TW
IS SEEN
Tl»n if,n rend the following proofs of tho wonder*
ful curatirspowerzef
Dr. JS m;iel ! N I* i 11 * mui S ti I v c.
. Tkooo weed? are h Mrr.-si-d to you, victim of ncute
disease. Toyou, nervous invalid. To you, niartryof
protracted Hlnt-j. Here is opened toyou u certain
prospect of health that you have never known before.
Away with trumpery TKwtrums and wsrthlcw pan
acea-.
. . A Remedv for Disease
in its most obstinate and virulent forms is at length
secured. Below will be found' evidenoe enough to
katbfy tbe moat skeptioai:
a Km V % ***** Present*, That,' bn this, the SOth
day of June, m the year of our Lord, one thousand
eiRht hundred and mxty-eix, personally cams Joseph
llnydoek, to me known as spen, and brim;duly sworn,
deposed as follows: That he is the sole general ayrlit
for tbe United States and dependencies thereof! • fot
preparation* o r medicines known as MAGGJEL’S
l lbl-S and SALVE, and that tho Ibllowing oertifi-
t»tej_a.rc verbatim copies to the beet of bis knowledge
H JAMES SMEITEB.
Notary Public, *
Wall Street, New York. 1
tef
Un. MAWErxL:—I taka mv pen to write you or my
mat relief and taabtheawturpain intny side huleft
me at last—thanks to your medieine. Oh, dootor.how
thankful I am that 1 van get some sleep. 1 can never
write it enough. i thank yon strain and stain, and
am sure that yoa are really, the friend of all saU'crers.
11 i US Avepue D. C
TKls is to certify that 1 was‘discharged from tbe
New York. April V, 1S65. • afWitrttcui I
pi _ _ _ _ I
iron inlo a flask that waadiuapapd wet, caused an ex-
plosion. Tho melted iron was thrown around and on
him in a perfect shower, and he was burnt dreadfully:
Tbe following certificate was given to me by him about
eitbt w sek? after tho accident; -
New York, Jan. 11,1866. :
My name is Jacob IIar.lv: I aui an Iron Fouuder;
I was ksdlr burnt by hot iron in November last; my
burn* tcaJcil. but I hod u running tore on my let that
would pot heal: I tried Msggiel’? Salve, and it cured
me in a few weeks. This is all true, and any body con
now set me at Jackson’s Iron Works. 2nd Avenue.
119 Ooeriek street.
_ Aurust 15,1866. !
Da. Msuoirl:—The box of Pills was broken by
coniine through the mail, but enopgh of your Pills re
mained to give me instant relief, almost os soon as I
had taken them. My difficulty of breatbiat has van
ished. J'lease send me three hexes of Marti el's Pills
by Exp -(*•.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
iPenfield, Grreen Co., Ga
npiH^ InMitutiou is now lolly officered, and is
I prepared to ailur.i yunin; men all the advan-
tageat>l a thor..iu:ti Collejiatc Triining. Th
price of tuition for tho Fall Term, is &5, and lor
Tbe 8pricg Tertn t3.\ Good Board can be bad in
the village at f'-lii per month. Boom rent, wash
ir^ end :u :l will br about $4 per month. The
next Spring Term will open on the 23d day of Jon-
utrjf 1*J7.
1 IS ABLE D SOLDIERS IN STRAITENED I
CUMVTANCES will receive
TUITION GRATIS.
For farther information, applv to Rev. H E.
Tucker, D. D , President; or to
J. E. WILLET,
Secretary ot the Faculty.
dceS-Uwd&wCw] , , .
E. r. Mi.ICAl.FK.
K-«M. BKUCE A GO.
jno. w. o’cojixon.
E. F. METCALFE- & CO.,
CO J i'Oy FA CTO RS,
Commission & Jorwarainir leri’ts,
No. 9, Stoddard’s Lower Ra ge/Bay Street,
Savannah,
Georgia.
JANE WATSON,
130;Bride* *t., Brooklyn. L. I.
BANK EKS.;
:...0. s. CALDWKLL
ww. nAZLtnvasT,
CU3BEDGE, GALOV/ELL &, GO.,
A X K K R S ,
Macon, Ga...........-2d St.
K«, Beads, Uaeurrcnt Funds, Coin. Foreitn
b'iillMaesilo Exehanto boitcht and sold, alon-
,.iol ti I'urtios may direef. Cutloc.tieas made
• «L« i romptly remitted. Deposits received
'ki.* demand.
uriuiKizen ttjtntiixnCKs:
:>llsak Hepuhlie ..........New York.
\ • ; al Bank Nashville, fenn.
V t,'„'nal Bsnk,. .......Charioston, S. C.
jtggStiiS!!==zgZS±&:
"■■.'* l «csB&f*
FIRST NATIONAL
m OF MACON.
gKttlSD TIME BILLS on various pninUpnr-
' rtnfi.:»il times. , , . „
liknl dunces made on shtpmenU of Cotton to
ani .V.rthern ur European honsee.
• imki mode and promptly remitted for.
TnWkrep supplied,so faros possible, with New
HFtftauis*. which will be sold at the lewestrates
xidisslliereitie* of the State.
XV. W. WRIOLKY, Cashier,
i C. PLIST, President. ,
DIHKCTORB t .
lUmtt, Wm. T. Lichtfoot, E. J. Johnston,
i.ku, Wm. B. Diiumore. II. B. Plant.
I. C. PLANT
HU sonlinue business at First National Bsnk,
I art will make investments for pswties as they
••ill she purchase and sell
'■•ocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver,
Bank Notes,
uwr wit. STATE OF OEOROU BONDS-new
'-wtU NTTF.D STATES REVENUE STAMPS
liuomuistiims. for sale here XT far.
'•illnkr llberri advancce until wood sale can
u:t. ctirrine a small commission for the eame.
si t-tillspiW '
iWIS, DANIEL & Co.
BANKERS,
Kxtrncts from Various Letters.
."After'suffering' torture* from Bilious Cholie. two o
your Pi Is cured me, and I have bad no return of tbe
mftlady. .Ml .' J I
"Our locturs treated me for ebronie cwnrtination, as
they called it. and at loot said I waj inoarable. l our
Macriil’al'il&eoltdme." . . W
"I had n« nptietita; llrurrlci's Pills gave me a
hentty turi" "
“Youiw Pill are marvelous.” <
"I se id for another box, and keep th^ra in tbe
house." i 1 ■ ;:»tti .< . i
"Dr. Maycic} boa cured my hcadaabe that Was
ehronie."
”1 rave lialf of one of your pills to my babe for
eholera morbus. The dear little tbinr cot well in a
•*My i.aurea of a moraine it now cored.''
"Your box of klaccivl's Cfalve cured uic of noises in
tho head. I rubbed some of your Salve behind my
ears am the noise left.”
"Send m* two boxes: I want one for a poor family.
“I enripse a dollar; your price is twenty-fivo cents,
but the nedivine lo Me is worth a dollar.”
"Fend roc Sva boxes of your pills.”
"Let. tte have three boxes eryour Salve by return
“^r'all disease* of Ihe Kidney*, retention of urine,
Ac., Matriel's Pills ^re a perfect .core. One dose will
satisfy any one. •
- FOR FEMALE DISBAgBP.
Nemm Prostration. Wr»k*e««. Genera) Lassitude,
Want ol Appetite, MaryieFs Pills will be found an
effectual remedy.
MAOaiEL’S PILISANB SALVE
Are almost universal iu their effects, and a cure caa
be almoit always guaranteed... ;*j •• ,t•
FOR BILIOUS DISEASES
Notbinrean be more productive of care than ihgsd
Pills. Their almost magic influeoee is felt at once;
and the usual concomitants of this most diMreuiag
disease ire removed. These remedies ore mode from
the purvst
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm the most delicate female, and
eon be | irrn with good effeyt in prescribed doses to the
youngest babe.'
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
Aad ail eruptions of the skin the SALVE is most in-
Taluabl s. It does not heal externally alone, but pen-
et rates with the most searching effects to the very foot
I)R. MAGGIEL’STILLS
IXTiRIABLT CURES THE rOttOWt.WO EIRRAatS;
Asthma. Bowel Complaints, Couchs, Cold. Chcet
Diseosen, Coeliveoess, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea. Dropsy,
Debility, Fever and Agnc, Skin Diseases, Headache,
Indigestion, Influenza,ln'dammation. Inward Weak
ness, Liver Complaint, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm,
Rheumatism. Salt Rheum and Scalds.
EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS.
One Pill in uBuie.
» ■Notice.—None genuine without the engraved
trade mark around each pot or box, Mgaed by DU. J.
MAGG1KL. New York, toeouttterfcii which Is felony.
br all reenecUWo dealer* iu medirinc*
throughout the United States and IVnadas, at 'St cents
per box or pot. AU orders for. United States must be
addressed to J. Haydock, No- 11 Pine street. New
York, patients can write freely about their com
plaints, and reply will be returned by following mail.
Write for “Maggie!’* Treatment of Disease.”
If tbe medicines cannot be procured in yourseetivn,
write and I will forward, if money is enclosed; ■ I
jalyW-dAwly]
We are now prepared to make liberal Cash Advan,
cea on consignment* to Norton, Slaughter & Co.,
New York, anu Jno K. Gillian A Co., Liverpool]
The well bnowa character of tlnsohouous through
this section for reapouribiliiy and promptness
need no comment from us. Thom who have eve*
done basinets w ith them, know Unit they are ever
prouipt; and their interest loses nothing in their
nand*. We have good and relist !e agents ut Ma
con, Fort Valley, Americns, fljbdny. Fort Gains,
Batnbridge, Newton, Bla ley and Forsyth, Ga.,
who will make iidyapctg* on. and ship, ail cotton
consigned to the above reliable houses. We also,
solicit consk'uoieiiu for salc, to onr houses iu
Savannah, and to thotblivoriug ns with their pat
ronage we promise our peibonul attention and
prompt return of voles.
We will keep on hand u large supply of Bagging
Rope, Cora, Bacon, Ac., which tue planter* and
dealer* tan have at the h-west market rates;
We are aHo audits lor the “Beard Tie.” Send
us your onlers.
Lioutfoot A Jaqces. are our sirents at Macon,
E. F. METCALFE & CO. ^
1 oetJC— cfArwAn
iSavanuah, Ga
E. M. BRUCE A (;0„
Augusta, Ga.
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
BY THE
MW YORK PRIZE ASSOCIATION.
599 BROADWAY, N. Y.
2S Rosewood Pianos.
MCI.
worth 8200 to 500
30 do Mrlodeona — 100 to 200
Z100 Sewing Machines - a. . 50 to 125
200 MusicBoxes - , 15 to 150
.’/■) Cold Watches — „ riO to 260
1.000 Silver Watches.— 20 to 00
1,000 Silver Tea Se(s ....i 25 to V>0
Together with a large assortment of new and
ELEGANT JEWELRY
$ 5 0 0, 0 0 0 -
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:
Administratrix *ule.
BY
SweniK-
in January. 1867, between the legal sale hours of th*t
W'-.* 11 the lands belonging to the eslate or Cullen
\V..Alexander latepfsaid Comity, deceased, and'cm-
bracing tne ioiiowin^ numbers vu: 241 , ’7 '*
273,303, and 304 injQie Sth district of original itan-
s or less—201, ;.5t,
of 381, IB, acres
u :,—vt *u me iui district of oricia-
ally Randolph now. Clay County, contkiuinc 179<Bf
acres more or lets. .Said lands being well improved
and in a fine state of oaltiration. Also. No V> in the
Hth district of Decatur count;
more or less. All ofwbic] “
of the heirs and creditors i
known on tbe day of sale,
x- , MARYS.WASH
Normnber 10,1866. Admx. of C. W. Alexander.
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
e oi enmvauon. A iso..-so*) m tlie
ieeatur county containing B0 neres
1'of which will beyold for the benefit
ireditors of said dee'd. Terms made
, * , J * w * vuiw vwuuiy, ivi icftic iu DUI exit lilt)
Keai hstate of Benjamin F. Williamson, deceased,
late of said oounty. This November 2nd. 1866.
J.., S.B. BURNETT.
nov2-law60d*] Administrator.
Tho name and value of each article of our good* are j Q-EORGLA. 1 0r ?!%^ , Y 0ffice * s ? i i> C V]!ii ty »
Tickotu. placed in Scaled Envelopes, and Joxks Csusty. J AtChambert, Oct. A 11^8.
*- • . «> herea*, Alonzo Barfield applies to mo for udinin-
istratioii on estate of John *
marked on Tlcl
IxriL Oj
To all "Whom it Jlay Concern.
UKORGIA.—Thomas Gibson
•J hav ingnppliml m pro) i r l rm for pernmoeat let
ters of administration on the e-tatc of Niiney May",
late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors .,n<\ next -if kin of the said I
Nancy May to be and appear at this office.on tfaefirit
Monday ia January next, to show cause, if any (Jmv
can. why permanent adminisDation should not he
granted to Thomas Gibson on sai-l estate.
Witne--. my hand sod effi ial signature.
ISAAC iLi IDE MAN.
n<?v‘.l2-lawSflJ*V Dephy Ci'k C. 0.
/ 1 Lwllt.IA, .MNES i.or.NTY.
V.7 Oydmary’a Ofliep, said county. Sept -6, ’C6.
Whereas, Bennbtt Bridges, Ext entor of Jona
than Bridges, deceased, has recently departed ;his
life, testate, and without fully tcltlloghb sod
testator’s estate; and. ■n hereas, Win. II. Head and
Mary Ann Bridges, Executors ol said Bennett
Bridge*, deceased, apply to me 10 be relieved en
part of estate of their .aid testator, and that tbe
estate of Bennett Bridges, deceased, be dischsrged
trotn any further liability.
Thesc’are therefore to call upon all persons eoa-
' cmed to show cause to the contrary, Ifanytln
have, why the same should noth- granted.
Given tinder my hand c itlcialiv, tlii- Se t»ml
28,1856. ROLAND T. ' OSS,
■ oetS—lant-ui Ordinary.
To All
!
dom
Q uitman count
ant having in prop
;. ,n r i ,
Stmavl IV. Bryant, l..t ■: aid
cite all and singular theeredit .r.*
rsmtid W,Bryant. to be a: i mi
• ■ ., l 1 • ■■■ law.
an\ t!.i-> an. !,;. i :.. ..-cnt ad
not bo granted to the :ri>plicaDt.
Witness, my band and oflieinl si
, ■ ' W. I
dcc2-law30d*) .
May Coil'.'pro.
)RGTA,—
r-n B.Bfy-
■lefer pi/-
e -rale of
This is.fe
t rd kin nl
my
y eau-e, if
i' n should
J OBJ). AN,
Ordinary.
well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, an envelope con-i
taining such Ticket will be drawn without choice, and
delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address.
The purchaser after seeing whst article it draws and
its value—which may be from One to Five Hun
dred Dollars,—can then, on payment of 81, receivo
the article named, or may exchange it for any other
article marked on our Circular at (he some value.—
Every Ticket draws an artfee worth ONE DOLLAR,
or more. 4J-SOBIASVKS.
Our pairona can depend on prompt returns.
The Articles drawn will he immediately
sent by Express or return mail or de
livered at our office.
Letters from many persona acknowledging the re
ceipt of Valuable Gifts from us, may be seen on file at
our office, among whom wo are permitted to refer to:
John S Holcomb, Lambertvill. N J- Gold Watch
value 8250. Mrs ST Bennett, 2ii Cumberland street.
Brooklyn, Sewing Machine, 880. Edwin Hoyt, 8tain-
: ord. Conn.. Gold Lever Watch, vulue SJX). Hon R
I Briggs. WashioRton DC., Diamond Fiu,£175.- J.
C Sutherland. KM.Lexingiou Avenue, 1’iano i.D0. Mrs
Administrator’s Sale.
These aro to cite andaidraoui^h .ill persons concern-
ed to file their ebjeotlons. if any they have, in thin of- } » « uc*», wemwu mw iua:nnoun oi ?aic, Dcior«
liee. on or by the first Monday in December,noxt. wby I the Court House doorita the Citv of M&con, the Jatc
said application should n.ot bo granted. I residence Of Richard Rrinn, on Tattnall Square, ooa-
Giren under my hand officially. * I taming 10 room/, and all nectary out-buildingfe.-
■* “ “ Also. 5shards of ***'*“ |
TITXLL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
YY next, between tho usual hours of sale, before
ti. T. HOSS, Only.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
BY THK
Aoierican Jewelers’ Associaiiou.
Depots. 37 & 39 Nassau,
54, 56 & 58 Liberty Street,
| Terms, on the day.
octt3-40d
i A Brunswick Railroad Stock.
. FRANCIS BRIN 1L
Administratrix
JN otice.
“DIBB COUNTY’, Georgia.—Sixty days after the
I_> date hereof, application will b«, made to the
Court of Ordinary ofsoid county, for ‘
the property, both real and itersonal, I
state of Eliia W. Jeffers, lato of said
ed,
of sold county, for leave to sell all
' belonging to the
AlbbrT" v. jef^Err* 38
ne. £■£.
Mach
-UW.4)U)UIUU. A’ >KUI II1U Ax.III., sUCIUU CUU,
Jainot Rufscll, Montgomery, Ala., Guhl Hunting
Watch, 8250. K T Smith, l’rovidenco II I M Silver
Lover Watch. 8G0. Oscar Purdny, Madison, N J..
Music Box. 845. Hon II S Newell, St Paul, Minn..'
Gold Watch. #185. J R Sperry, Litchfiold, Conn..
Silver Watch, 855. Win. B Peek, llurleia. 111.-., Music
Box, #75. Wm Raymond, Dayton 0., Silver X'eaSet.
'• 125. Miss E M Seheuck. Detroit. Mich., Diamond
Car Rings, #225. I’ierre Iieaudin, St Charles Hotel.
N. 0„ Diamond King. 8170. Mrs Martha Barnes, St
Louis. Mo.. Mclodeon, value 8125.
■noTl<-<0d-w} ■' . Admiaistrator
Administrator’s Sale.
W llilt be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in the City of
Macon, Bibb County, between the usual hours ol sule,
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 as tho
Of Roscwpod Pianos and Mclodcons, Fine Oil Paint- | property bf Moore B. TTiomas, of Bibb County, do
ings, Engravings, Silver Ware. Gold and Silver }leased. Term* “ *
Watehee. and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of
Diamond Pins, Diamond Ritigs, GoWBracc-
XEW YORK CITY.
lets, Coral, Florentine. Mosaic, Jet,
Earn, and Cameo Ladies' Sots,
Gold Pens, with <Sold and Silver
Extension Holders. Slc'cve *
Buttons, Sets Studs,
Vest and Neck
Plain and-Chased Gol^^"
$1,000,000 FOB ONE D0LL.1R!
feiSnl , Ae., Lo„ Tallied at
The Queen, Jhe Queen i
THE (llEEX OF
Hair Restorers!
M RS. WINSLOWS QUeeo Hair Restorer ia
QUEEN, not only in name, but in virtues,
It is the boat HAllt RESTORER ever o'lered to
the public.
An inlallible Restorer and Fregvrrer of * ilair
if faithfully applied.
K Is no Halt* Dye!
It acts directly upon the root* ol tbe hair, ebang-
Ini; grey hair to its original life dolor; arresting
premature decay and falling out of tbe hair; eradi
cating scurf aad dandruff, and curing all humors
ot the sculp. . .1
It will Change dry and wiry hair to soft and lux
uriant tresses.
~ It in parts a delightlul fragrance to the hair.
in short, it -you with to reatore your hair,‘os iu
youth, and retainivthrough life, use MRS. WINS-
Lows QUJ5HN HAIH.NESTOBKft.
Price #1 per bottle.
For sale by
MASSKNBCJtG ^ SOS,
and J. H. ZHILIN & CU.,
Macon, Ga.
J AS. Goxboax, Gon Ag’t, New Orhnus.
may . 1 - • ' - •
fir A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF
AMOVE Alt TICLE.-i Tor (I.H) DOLL Alt II \ . .. . .V.
PCHCHASINO A SHADED ENVELOPE | 'jitSv-iHir-*' 1 ‘i , i:H n0 ' ra . wh4t is
i- on -2set*. AMERICAN JRWELE1JS’ ASSOCIATION
ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to ALL ’
the day. , ,
CAROLINE B. THOMAS,
nor 8-40d) ’i ■_ _ Adm’x,
Administrator’s, Sale.
TIII.L be sole on the first Tuesday in January
r V next, before the Court House door in the City of
Maoon, 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 3or4 small build-
dings on said lot, and containing one-fourth of an
acre, more or less, and known as the tale residence of
Samuel J ones. Sold as the property of Matilda Jones,
deceased. Terms, Cash.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
boy 8-Jbd) Adm’r.'
Air 6 Tickets for One Dollar, IS for Two Dollars, 33
for Five Dollars. Great inducements to Agsnt*.
AU letters should be addressed
j. H. RAY & CO.,
BOX 6130, NEW YORK.
dec20-3ind£w]
■ G UANO
call your attention to the fact (if its being the lnrgest | a. j.
* ami most popu|ai; Jaweiry Association iu the United I j.IHpOlTSHt tO .1 ISLTltSrS'-
3 States. The bahiiie.'sbuild aVfajs'liaabben conduc- rpllE subscribers have made
A Nsw and Grand Enoch in Medicine!
Dr. Magtricl is the founder of a new Medical Sys
tem. Thu quautiiariana, whose vast internal doses
emeehla the stomach and paralyze the bowels,
must give precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two of his
extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent
sores with a box or so of his wonderfnl and all-
healing Salve. These two great specifics of the
Doetor are fast superseding all tne stereotyped
nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cores by Mag-
giel’s Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of tne
public to tke inefficiency of the (so called) remed
ies of others; and Upon which people have so long
bliudly depended. Maggil’s Pills are not of the
class that are swallowed by the dezen, and of which
every box full taken creates an absolute necessity
for another. One or two of Maggiel’s Pills suffices
to place the bowels in perfeel order, tone the
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL he sold on the first Monday in February
next, between the legal hourt- of sale, before
tke Court House door In Macon. Bittb County, a
plantation in said county, caiiUiuing 7U0 acres,
more or le-s; about 400 acre's in tins woods, lying
on Echeconnee creek, about 12 miles fiom Macon,
adjoining lends of Saunder-, Baitlilu, Douglass,
an* others -
On tbe some day, in Bulier, Taylor Countv, Ga.,
two iinprovid Jots sad one wild lot iu Taylor
County, G*.
Sold os the property of William Huckaby. dei
ce ased.
Terms on day of talc.
GEO. W. HUCKABY,
Executer, Ac., Wm. Huckaby, dec’d.
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.. , — . T r- .-isymkkkrit conduc- irpHE subscribers have made arrangements to .fill
ted in tlio most oundnl and- honorable manner. Our } _L orders to any extent, for tho following Guanos
rapidly increasing trad* isasure guarantee of the ap- -md Fertilizers, some of each theywill havo in Store
preciation of pur patroqs tprtbis method pf obtaining | iu a short time. Samples can now be seen at our
rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden'stagna- Offcei < ■ ■
tinn of trade in Europe.-owing to the late German riUg ^ '
War and recent disastrous iuuuwiol urisisin England,
haswwiyd •.^•’fk^ninber | rich Guano, very similar (o thoPeruviuh t sndb^$oaie
Houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell I I preferred to the Peruvian, at abo'ut one-fourth loss
their goods at a great saerifiee, m some instances less | price.
than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have I Pure Baker’s Island Phosphate Guano—(best South
lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Pacific.) This Guano is free from In nips' when im-
Uoods, atsueh critromoly .low prices, tbat wee-un af- ported, and must not bo confounded with tho "Jarvis
ford to send aitay Finer (toods, and giVedieRer cliau- | Island,” The Baker's Island i
ees to draw the most valuable prixea than any other 1 - ‘ * ' “
esUiblishiuent doing a similar business. Olill
ntains a much larger
“lOn ^XT
-W
Tsfvr/VKvutFcc-'V rimO^ Bjtsfnws. O.liR AIM I ' Soluble Pbe*pho-Peravtao UoMpr-W* wmjdiwaU
IS 10 PLEASE, and we UYpcctfnHy solicit your pat- I the attention of Planters, partioularly, to this Fcrtil-
ronime, as we nrqeonfidont of giving tho utmost Nafia- uer. combining, we aro satisfied, from tests already
faction. ■ During the pjurt year we have forwarded n, made, properties the best adapted to Cotton and Grain,
r of the most-valuable prizes to all (Milts of tho | cancer " " “ * fi — . . - -
number i
especially Cotton, of any ever introduced South. It
country.^ Those who patronize uswill receive the hill | is composed of 20 Per rent, nore'Peruvian Guano,
IS --iu-i- : 1 (thereby securing a sufficiency of Ammonia.) and 90
per ocnt. purc Baker’s island, in which there is about
u-c.no i pe „ ______ _ T ^
i boy- | W) per cent, of the Phospha tes, (Pliosphorie Acid'and
cv,
worth less than One Dollar, retail, mid there arc no
Blanks. Parties dealing with 113 may depend on *
ing prompt returns-, anil the article drawn Will b _
mediately sent to any address by return mail or
.j.
The following parties havereeently drawn valuable I Gnuno contains a larger proportion of Ammonia than
>rizes from the Aiaencun Jqwelers', Asso.-istion, anil | any other Gnanoi and for that reason, is too heating
for this.climate, especially H ire have (as.yjiry often)
/■GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Whereas,
U William G.V inson. Administrator on the Estate
of Joseph V. Cloud, of said County, makes application
to be dismissed from said administration.
These are therefore to cilo all parties interested,
whether kindred or creditors, within tho time pre
scribed by law to show cause if any they have, why
said letter* dismissoty shall not be granted.
Given uuder my band and official signature, at of
fice, December 17th, 1866. JAMES J. RAY,
dec20-lam6mos Ordinary.
Notice.
B IBb COUNTY, t.KGROXA.—All persons in
debted to the estate ot HccikUh McKinney,
Sr., late of tshl county deeesat-d, ore required to
make immediate payment, and those having; claim*
to render them in term* ot the law to the under
signed. HEZiKiAH mckinney,
o«tl9 40*w] Adm’r.
II NASSAU STREET,
-No. 21
NEW YORK.
. .CHERRY, Memphis, Ten*.
I LEW 19, late cl Macon, G*.
DANIEL, late of Memphis.
rAccounts ot Hanks and Banker* received on
wtul term*. Interest allowed on enrrent
Smj
Administration on the estate of Chapman Cox, de
ceased:
These are to cite and admonish all concerned to
show cause to this Office, if auy they bave. l>y the first
Monday ia May next, why the same should not be
granted.
Giren nnder my hand officially.
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T. ROSS, Ord’y.
THAT TRAIN
OTH ALL THE GOODIES
HAS ARRIVED.
| l have large
RED APPLES,
8WEET ORANGES,
FRENCH LEMON8,
PINEAPPLES,
BANANAS,
^candies,
'^INS, .W.RW
FIGS,
PRUNES,
New Sweet 1 I Q. 1
CHAMPAIGN
CIDER, etc.
Alio, a fln« assortment or
WORKS,
Coasistini; in part of,
1 Ackers,- . > \
*°man candles,
SKY ROCKETS,
torpedoes,
TRYANGLES xud
PIN WHEELS.
A choice selection of
^ bandies, Whiskies, Gin,
°LQ JAMAICA RUM,
zar.j-.T of WINES; and ercrjthinir iu
,nu JJ Grocery Line, at rerv
LOW PRICES.
oxuiuan 1 rautrscuu.vtt.tiiiik vePtsG
ble Medicines. They are Cathartic Pills.
apon th Sumach, Liver and tidwels,’ *<»»fin
in/ ro stsenie, Oa omei, i-lue Mast, or any other Min-
tral substance. "be g eat adrai kife the Picnri
claim for -bese Pills is that, wihontrheaid of Colon, e .
Pine Mass, or anyotb-r •nner-ls, theywill cure the
most obstinate caseC ot Chills and F* ver. Bomb Agar,
Pe iodlcal Ui-a.t: ohe, Neuralgia aril all allecilonaot a
like rbarac tr, Fo low the nl estions, and yon, will
find they - 111 do Ml that 1» claimed lor ihnn. Try one
box, ana their own merits >8. reotmmend theta erer
afterwards
«sr w« haveosed GALUCHAN’S Pill*, and
bavo never known t'u-m to fail to cure when t-.c dir
cc Ions we ■* fullowed an-i nuha-liatiuRly recommend
tr oni to na hlic favor.
Hon. T.If. UAHS, Rx-Governor of Ala.
“ T. I. JUD K. J n'lgo - no. erne Court of Ala,
" RO UT. IV'BGHfc HTY, Judge tth Circuit or AD
Wm. G. WA 1 LE , SherlO Monigoti. ry co., Ala
Han. ALiX. U. 1 KlTirKRALL, Montgouer , Ala.
CO’.JA-. H.WBAVtlt.
CoL CRAWFORD > IBB. “ “
Mai. B. A BANK', Com. Merchant, N. O.) a
GKO. MA9rrN, K-q , Mayor Wetnmpka Ala.
MIKE r.. WCx 1 8, Alt y at Law,SU6 n’dway. N. Y.
DANIEL * AYKB Grand bee Grand Lodge, Ala., F A
Mas ■
BLOUNT & HALE
Sok’Praprietorn, .lloniiroiiiery, Ala.,
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
Uarral, ltls .-y A o pkir.s, HI ('bxmbei* st., K. Y.,s
W. Mon dan, N. Y., Kdurtr.l Vt ildee A Co.. Louis-
vi loi.yTk J. Hart A« a, N. O. Jja., Blonn
Allale, non gomer;, Alabama.
SOLD BY
J. If. Zel In A Co., Masrenbnrg. ' rn Jfc Harris, L
V- . fl nut A t o. Thro. »V. KUis, ylacon.'.i a.. anQT’a.
Lrnggl-ts.
jnlylMU* daw ami
THE HOLiDMS.
%H|; A AJ.A S '
W E bare just opened the moat elegant assort
ment ot SILVER WARE ever offered n
this market, together with a line selection io
Ladies’ and Gents’
Watches, Chains, Diamonds,
and other Jewelry,
WORK BOXES, _
DESKS, CARD CASES,
CANES, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, etc.,
Suitable lor holiday and other presents, to which
public attention is respcctlully Invited.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
"declS-lw One door above Lanier Honse.
^ r| i St., (ilseon, Cl*,,
CHUUK Ac LAKE.
BONDS AND STOCKS
FOR 8AI.E BY e » w;
1.4. PL A N T ,
Georgia new issue 7 per cent Bonds.
Control Railroad do
Sontliwe^tern Railroad do
do do Stock,
Macon J2 Brunswick R. R. do
City ol Mucon Ronds.
Coupons received for City Taxta and Debts
Due tbe City.
Lanier House Stock.
declS 3tl
DISTRIBUTIONS.
We would coll attention to tbe opinion of one of the
leading papers of Canada on this subject.
Most of our readers have no doubt rend some of the
numerous advertisements of Gift Enterprises. Gift
Conscrts, Ae., which appear from time to tirno in' the
pnblie print*, offering most tempting bargains to those
who will patronize them. In most coses these are
genuine humbugs. But there are a few respectable
firms who do business in this manner, and they do it
os a means of increasing their wholesale business, and
not to ma ke money. From such firms, it is true, hand
some and valuable articles are procured for a very
small sum. and wbat is more important, no one is ever
eheate
r person gets good value for his dollar;
-- r--- —i » ■—-- - j '^ / ) BORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Obdixav's Orruc
stomach, create on appeUto, and render the spirits , (jj OrncKSAit>CoU!tTr.Octobera»th.l866.-Whers-
ligbl and buoyant! There is no griping, ami no Missouri Cox applies to mo for Dismission from
reaction in the form of constipation. It the liver
is affected, iu functious are restored; and if the
nervous system if feeble, it is invigorated. This
last quality makes tke medicines very desirable lor
the wants ol delicate females. Ulcerous and erup
tive diseases ore literally extinifuished by the dls-
entectant power of Maggiel’s Salve. In fact, it is
here announced that JUaggicl’a Hiltons, Dys
peptic and Diarrhea Pills cure where ail
ethers fail. While for Bums, Scalds, Chilblains,
Cuts and all abrasions, of the skin Maggiel’s
Sul re is infallible. Sold by J MAGGfEL, 11 Fine
street. New York, and all Druggists, at 25 eta. per
box. For. aalo by
h. W. HUNT & CO.
J. 11. ZHILIN Sc CO.
Macon, (hi.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Important to Ladies.
M RS. WINSLOW’S MYSTIC PILLS are pre
pared only lor a legitimate purpose, and are
tbe only sale and effective medicine for all those
painful and dangerous disorders to which the e-
male constitution is subject.
They are the only Genuine Female Pills extant
No article of medicine intended tor the exclusive
use of Females, that has ever made its appear
ance, has met with suen universal favor as Mrs.
Winslow’s Mystic Pills.
No disease is so little understood, and conec-
f ucntly so badly treated, as female diseases.—
hese Pills are the result of much study and care
ful experience in all cases of irregularities, sup
pression, leucorrhoea or whites, a speedy cure may
be relied en. ”
By their Invigorating properties, the appetite and
digestion U improved, the hue of health is restor
ed to the cheeks, weakness of the spiao and limbs
relieved, and oil the indies ions of Nervous Debil-
itvrejDOved. No maiden, wife or mother should
be without the MYSTIC PILLS.
Try them, and be convinced that they are the
Lady’s Friend.
Price <2 per box, or three boxee lor #5. Foraale
by all druggists. msvS dawtf
because, as we fiave stated, it is intended to act us an
advertEeinent to increasethcir ordinary business.
We have seen numbers of prizes sent out in this
way by Sherman. Watson A Cm pant, of Nassau
Street. N. Y-, and there is no doubt that soiuo of the
articles arc worth eight or ten times the money paid
for them, while we hare not seen or heard of a single
article which was not fully worth the dollar which it
cost. But this is only one of the exceptions of this
rule, for as a general thing tbe parties engaged in this
business are nothing hut clever swindlers.
(Saturday Jieulcr, Montreal, (J. E., Jan. 13, 1866.
mve kindly allowed the use of their riamos-;
Charles J. Hunter. Esq.. Treasury Department
Washington. f>. C'., Piano, qalun 8301): Mis* An AG. _
Yates. 52 St. Mark’s Placs.TH. Y., .Sowing Machine. J flic Soluble Rhospffo-peruvian Guano remedies
uU.b. Vois., Nash*j objection, as hasbi ’ ’ ' **
value 875: Brig. Gen. L. L. Unnsou. H
ville, Tonn., Silver Tea Set, value 8150; Miss Emma
Hunter. 63 front Street, Harrisburg. I’m, Sewing Ma
chine, vuino 860; Lieut.-Col. M'alter Chittenden,
Quartormoster, Louisville, Ky., Gold. Wutcli, value
$150: Win. S. Haines, 147 King Street. Charleston,-S.
C., Silver Watch, value 850; Alexander Johnson,
E-q., Editor Muskateur Pioneer, Muskateur, Minn..
Ladies’ Enameled Watch, value 8150; Samuel Lee,
Esq., l’resideut Colorado and Mining Company, San
dry springs nod summers, at which times it seldom'
proves any advanlago-rindeqd often a.positive injury,
flic Soluble Phospho-Peruvinn Guano remedies this
•bjection; os has been proven by its use.' and as will
readily bo seen from the ingredients of which it is
Composed. It contains snflieient Ammonia, and is
rich in Phosphates. It will be of uniform quality and
strength—just the Fertilizer wanted in Georgia.
! novl5-dlwiw2inJ L’OWDRE A ANDERSON.
NXLSOK TIFT..
......A. Fi TIFT.
Francisco, Cal., Mclodeon. value ^200; AaroivF. I &/ A.. F. TIFT,
ffardnase aiii General Comim
Rev. Isaac Van Duzar, Albany. N. Y-. Gold Lined
Dining Set, value 8300: Miss Clara Lucugaer.'Pay
ing
ton. Oni
value 8175.
BhSK WimZaSTSSSSSTpS: I MERCHANTS
Ho. ,,, , APW. •’ NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, NEAR ALBANY
r names could be placed ha th* I*t. btt we RAILROAD DEPOT,
publish ho names without permission; Our patrons
arc desired to send United States Currency when it is | Vjyj'E bave. partly completed and in coarse Of
convenient.
PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES f
const ruction. One of the largest, most con
veuient and economical Warehouses iu tin- State,
being 480x200 feet, covering acres, and con
uerted with tbe Railroad traek.
SOLD fou g;;e dollar each I Stic or Shipment of Cotton or other Produce, and
Without regard to.value, anil not to ire paid I to alt Consignments. ;
Storage ou Cotton, 50c. per bale for the first
month, and 25c. tor each month thereafter.' Cot-
tou sent to our Warehouse for immediate Ship
ment, will bu weighed, marked and shipped at 25c
per bale. *
No Dniyage on Cotton to Railroad Depot.—
Wacous from the east side of the riv.-r, laden with
Cotton, will receive Warehouse Tickets to retorn
Free. We are prepared to advance money on cot
ton in store.
-a.— , , M • Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties on hand tor 6ale.—
r u a Vi T n£ le i.l' 0 . 0 ?* 10 *° 40 Sight Cuecks on New York at Par.
loO Ciold Hunting Case W atches, warrant- 6 N it \ F TIFT
100 Diamond Rings, duster ami single ' I Assistants Lewis S. McGuire, T. M. Carter,
stone : : 75 to 260 I N. F- Tilt. .
175 Gold Watches 85 to 150 I ReFkbences:—Messrs. Hines it Hobbs, and
300 Ladies’ Watches 60 to 100 | Vason ft Davi‘, Albany, Ga.; Messrs. J. 15. Ross
500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 I lt Soll and j. c. Piant, Esq., Macon, Ga.; Messrs.
1 N. -A. Hardee & Co., and Ed. PatUeiord, isq:,
Savsanah,Ga.; Messrs. Benner, Brown & Pinckney,
for until you know what you lire
to rcceiyo:
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth
from,.....,..- 4200 to 8400
15 Elegant Mdodcons. Rosewood Coses... 175 to 250
50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to SO)
75 Fine Oil Paintings 30 to 1(X)
150 Finn Steel Engravings,-framed.... 20 to 30
50 Music Boxes if..:. 25 to
150 Revolving Patent Castors, silver...—.... 20 to
50 Silver Fruit and Cuke Boskets : 20 ti
EGRGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wheress, John
J. Riley applies to Die under.-. ;neil lor li
ters'of dismission upon thF'estate of John Marti;.,
late of Eaid county, deceased ;
-ill v ."sons intern ted are heijeby rtquin d to b-
and appear at the Febrnurv t-'iii ni-xt. to show
( -i B, if j-• they b.t\ . v.hv letters dismissorv
should not be uranted.
Gtvdri under my hand . - i otBcial signature
WM. M. RILEY,
aog 7jlsp'Cm Ordinary.
State of Geokcia.], ^ .
PR OOL AM ATIOAJ,
By HI* Excellency,
CHARLES J JENKINS,
Governor ol said State.
TX THERE AS, vantack-s ivill occur during the
V > ye*r lti(i7, ip tbefollowing Judicial Courts
by expiiation of the-term? ol the present im uni
.bents, to wit: in. Uie ofijcc of Judge of the Snpo
rior Courts of the Eastern, Middle, Southern, P.i
t&nla and Tallapoosa Clrenits, and in the office ol
Solicitor Geneial ot the Eastern, Northern. South
ern, Ocmuli;e,c, Flint End BlneRidt;e Circ uit: and
whersaa, witLin ibe jiast rear vucai cl< ? I ave oc
curred in other. Judicial Circuit* which have been
filled by Ex< entive appsintme ir, until oi election
could be Held agreeable to tli« Coe-iitti'inn and
Jaws tsf the tilute, V'z: In the office of Judge of the
BuperiopCourts of tbe Ocmnlgee, Mae. n, Soutb-
weitcni. Cherokee. Coweta and Brnnswieh Cw
cults; and In. the office of Solicitor General of the
M-tcon, Southwestern, Patanla and Coweta Cir
cuits.
Now, in pursuance of law, I haye thmi ht pro
per to issue this, my Proclsmation, hereby enter
ing and directing that elections be held' bn Wed
nesday, the Second day of January next, at the
several places of holding elections in the couuUcr.
embraced in said Judicial Circuits, for a Judge bf
tbe Superior Court and Solicitor General, a? hero
in before specified, to the end that ?aid i ffici s may
be filled according to Uw; and I further require a
return ofeatd election to be made to tbeE ( .utlvc
Department in the time prescribed by law.
Given undermr hand and tbe G-eat Seal of
theStste, at the Capitol in MHledgeVille, on
tbefDStb «Dy of Nov’r, 1I?6C, and of An,e'ri-
esn Independence the ninety-first.
CHARLES J." JENKINS,
Governor of Georgia.
By the Governor,
. f N. C. BlltSETT,
Secretary of atate. ’ '
EfiF-Tt' following papers will insert -weekly
until the day of election, ami forward account^-.
Savannah Herald, Chroniclu & Sentinel and Con
stitutionalist, Bain bridge Argu?, Albany PatrTbl,
Sumter itep ib iCAn, Itbme Courier and The Com
merdaL Atlanta Ictelllrencer aud The New Bra,
Dalton Time?. Cartersville Express, Tbomnsrille
Express, Griffin Star, Dahlonega Signal, Macon
Telegraph ana Journal & Mcs?epgcr.,
aec 1-dStJbwtde
Notice To Debtors and Creditors.
A LL pertoos holding claims against tho estate of
Wile* Franks, late of Jone? County, deceased,
no hereby required to render them in by the tine
required by law, and all person* indebted to said d«-
eeafcd’s tstato Will please come forward and pay or
liquidate the eame. Nqv. 23.1866.
JOHN BRADLEY.
Adm’r., with Will annexed.
doe§- ( l*wBw*)
Administrator’s Sale. .
TT71LL bo sold on tho 15th Inst., at the late re*IV
V V denco of Needham Alims, ths following proper
ty belonging to the estate of C. W. Mims, deceased:—
One 4 horso wagon, ono 2 horse wasoii. one 90 p»t-
lon still and fixtures, one yoke of oxen, several cattle,
one fine gold watch and one diamond via.
.decll-tds*] J. W. KENDRICK. Adm’r.
f^tEORGIA.QniTmN County.
VJT Whereas, John li. Hatcher,- Administrator of
Robert Goode, represents tq the, Court in his petition
that he has folly administered Robert Goode’s estate.
Tbi* is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kind
red ana creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dischargi J fruni Bis
administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in May, 1867. Oct. 23rd. 1W6.
oot31-lawCui* . W. P. JORDAN. Ord’y.
QiAIiE.—Will be sold at public outcry on the 2fith
O December next, upon the premises, near Dublin.
Lauren* oounty. Corn, Cotton Seed. J’eas, Horse?,
Males, Wagon. Ox Cart, Oxen, Cattle, Shesp. Hogs,
Goats,2 good Gin*, plantation tools and uteLtils c-s-
erally, of tbe uador?igned.
Tho Plantation and Mil! will also be offered, if not
previously rented.
TERMS.—For oom and seed, cash: bslanze, one-
half rash; other half, 12 months credit, note and good
security, with interest from date if not punctually
paid: sum* under 820, cash,
nor 16.1*66—ltd5tw JOHN T. SHEWMAKB.
and R. L. Maitland & Co., New York.
ridv2I-tf.]
Notice.
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, bafor* tbe Coart Douse door, in Monti-
cello. Jasper county. One Hundred and Ten Acres of
Land. Said land is the dower or Martha Edward*,
deceased, and sold as a part of the real estate of Jas.
Edward*, deceased. Sold for * division. On said
place is a good gin house, good dwelling, and all no-
oessary oat building?, twenty-five, or more, acres of
timbered land, andarigbt snug little farm, also a good
spring of water. Terms on the day.
October 29th, 1866. 1S AACLAN GSTON,
Aiim r de b*mn non of
T l-40d* James Edwards* estate.
Notice.
G eorgia, bibb county.—au persons in
debted to the estate ot Wm. L. Hughs, late ol
said county deceased, are required to maxe im
mediate payment to the undersigned, and those
having claims to reader them in terms ot tbe law.
K. M. CALHOUN, and
L.P. HUGHS,
octHMOJwj Administrators.
n EOUGIA, BIBB COUNTY: Whereas, John
tJT J. Ktley, applies to the undersigned lor let
ters of dismission upon the estate of Dorsey Grifflu,
of said county, deceased, Al: persons interested
are required to be and appear qt tbe Court of Or
dinary on the first Monday iu February next to
show can,e, if any they have, why letters dismis-
sory should not be granted. -
Given under my band and official signature.
WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
ang 7-<!m lam) ’ '
• Child’s Qrlight! ”
T HE VERY BEST PAPER FOR BOYS
AND GIRLS.
Illustrated and lull of pretty Stories. Clubs, 25
eta. Single Copies, 50 cts.
Send f.r specimen number snd be convinced.—
Just the paper lor families and Sanday Schools.
8. BOYKIN,
drc*t!&wtf.]l . Muoou.On.
LOS T ,
a BLACK LEATHER SATCHEL, between the
x\ Lanier House and College st. Tlie under
will be suitably rewarded on returning it to Dr.
Theodore Parker’s bou?e, or office, or to the store
of .Ve-ratli, Patterson .* C#., opposite the Lanier
House. declfl-Sl*] _
Board Wanted.
A N officer of the Uniicd States Army d,.irc» to
‘find a Room and Board in a private iamii.v
lor his wife and two boys. ^tdd^p“, ^ —
doclS It*J Camp Laberat ory, by mUl,
Q VITMAJI County, Ga—To all Whom it mat
. Conckbn.-—John T. Yarbrough having, in Prop
er term, applied to me for permanent Letters or Art-
ministration on the estate of Nancy B. Smith, late of
retd county: tbi* is to eito ait and singular, (becrcdi
tors and next of kin of Nancy B. Smith, to be snd ap
pear at my office within the time allowed by law, and
■how cause (if any they can) why permanent Admin
istration should not be granted to applicant.
l$66.' tn *** * n< * °® c 'el .signature, ^Deo. 3rd,
dee6-law50d*i
I signature, Deo. 5
4V. P. JORDAN,
Ordinary.
Postponed Executor’s Sale.
of the late Will and Testament of
A) reter stuuos. late of Bibb co., deceased, will be
sold before the Court House door in said county,
tbe 1st Tuesday in February next, between the 1(.
hours of sole—that valuable plantation situated in
said county, in Rutland District, where his widow now
resides, containing 575 acre* of Land, 250 aores in high
state of cultivation; Framed Dwelling, with 10 rooms
and all necessary outbuilding*. Thisisono of tho
most valuable plantations in Middle Georgia, looated
within 8 miles of Macon: also, lot ol land in 6th Dis
trict, of Appling eouuty, No. 495, containing 49U acre*.
Sold free of encumbrance of dower.
TERMS: On day of sole. ANN STUBBS
Admtr’x. of
deelo-40dw]PfeTRR STUBBS. Dee’d
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y' virtue of an order of the Ordinary ofCrawlbrd
County, will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Knoxville, on the first Taesday in Jan-
nary next, ail the lands belonging to the estate of
James It. McMr.nu*. deceased, lying snd being in the
■soond district cf now Crawford County, containing
in all Six Hundred Acres, more or lew, (the one-thirc
thereof Mag the Widow’s Dower excepted). Said
lands lying oa the road leading from Knoxville to
Macon, five miles distant from tne former place, well
known as the Sandy l’eint Plantation. Sold for the
benefit of tbo heirs and creditor? of said James 11.
McManus. Terms on day of sale. Thi«, November 22,
1S66. J. W. AVANT, Adm’r.
_nqv3S-w40d) _
Notice to Debtors and Creditors!
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of Benjamin
l.ichtfoot. dee'd., late of Crawford County, are
required to make immediate poyucnt to tbe under
signed; and those hari ng demands against said estate
A. F. LIUHTFOOT.
nov i-lawMd*) Ex'ors.
GrTT^LZKTO.
N O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
No. 1 California Guano—Tery similar to Pe
ruvian Guano.
No. 1 Soluble Phospho-Pernvisn Gnano,
No. 1 Baker’s Island (American) Gnano.
No. 1 Bolivian (very rich Phosphate) Gunno.
No. I Swan Island (Phosphate) Guano.
THE SOLUBLE PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUA-
NO.euurnerated above 1? a rich compound of No.
X PERUVIAN, and the best quality BAKER’S IS
LAND GUANO, containing a large percentage of
Phovphori Acid and Bone Phosphate,
made Soluble, contdning sufficient Amouia (Pe
ruvian Gu.no) making an excellent, active and
permanent Fertilizer, particularly adapted to the
Southern Soil and crops.
A11 tbe other aboTe named GUANOS are natur
al, genuine Guanos, pure as imported irom their
beds; put np in bas? and barrels, and sold is
quantities to suit purchasers.
JOHN B. SARDY,
South St, New fork.
And by C. G1NESI, Agent,
St No. 1 StoJdard’? Lower Range,
For particular* eend (or Circular.
huy1»—dibw4*a Savannah, Go.
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies’
its of Gold and Coral, Jet- and Gold, Florentine.
Mosaic, Lava and Cameo : Sets of Stud?, Vest and
Neck Chain?, Plain and Chased Gold King?, Gold
Thimble?, I.ockot?. New Style Belt Buckle?, Gold
Pen? and Pencils. Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with
Gold and .Silver Extension Holders, and a large as
sortment of Fino Silver Ware and Jewelry of every,
description, of the best make and latest styles. i ■ -o'.-. ,
. .. . . \JT tho Estate of Skelton Nani 4 . _____ _
chance, to Itlitniu any ol tbe nliove I ty, deceased, are required to insLc immediate payment
[Articles for ONE DOLLAR, by nurehasinw a and those haring claims to render them to Whittle &
sealed envelope for 25 cents. , * - lunstin, at the.r office.
Five Sealed Envelope? will hereof for fl: Fle
ur 82; Thirty for 85: Sixty-five for810: One
a EOUGIA, Bib* Cocntt.—AH persons indebted to
the Estate of Skelton Napier, late of said ooun-
yen for _ .
Hundred for 81A
, Agents.wanted Everywhere.
Unvinalled inducements offered to Ladies and
Gents who will aot as such. Onr descriptive circulars
will be sent on application.
Distributions are made ip tbe following manner:—
Certificates naming ea;li article ond.it? value are
placed in sealed envelope?, which arc well'mixed.—
One of these envelopes containing the Certificate or
Order for some arriole, will he delivered at our office,
or sent by mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of Si cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see
what artiele it draw? aud its value, aud can then send
Onk Dollar, and receive the article named, ortfan
novI6-40d-w]
JNO. T. NAPIER,
and JANE E. NAPIER.
Executors.
Randolph
College,
M aeon
VIRGINIA,
In Full Operation.
T his time-honored institution is
once more Iu successful operation, with a
FULL CORPS OF PROFESSORS. The chairs of
the several schools are filled by able and expert?
euced raeu. There are live literary and scientific
choose any other one urtielo on oqr list of the ?am» I schools, viz: i >1 Anc lent Languages, Mathcuat-
valne. . • I les, Chemistry and Na.ural Philosophy. Moral Phi-
Purchaser? of our fixALsn Exvklopzs may. in thi* l loepbv ami Modern Language?. In addition to
manner, obtain an orticlewortli from ono to five bun- f the above, tho Board of Trustees hare established
a school of COMMERCIAL SCIENCE, with the
view of giving to thu young men of the country a
Business Education.
■■■ I—.. ...„ y HR. To graduates in all these schools, Diplomas are
be accompanied with the cash, with the name of tho granted and the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and
pcr?on sending, and Town, County and State plainly I Master ot Arts are conferred upon students who
w rtttcn. , . i, .. accomplish a certain course. The high grade of
fnlY'w?” *^ ou ^ addressed to the. Managers, as I -cholzr.-liip fortnerlr required is still maiutalntd.
i ow. . a v w a Tcnv tr rn Wo have a lull Chemical and Philosophical Appa-
NUKKJI AS, 4) AT&Ofl dr j ratu8 , or tUe iUustration ofthe subjects tangbt.
rvEORGI A. BIBB COUNTY: • .
vA Wbcrc.v?. Henry M. Baity, Administrator upon
the Vtate of t-eth H. Gatos, late of said eonuty. do-
ccascd. applies to tho undersigned for letters of dis
mission upon said estate.
All persons interested are required to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinaiy on the first Monday in June
next, to show oanse, if anv they have, why letters
should not bo granted th# applicant. Green under
my hand and ornoial signature.
doo3—6m W. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
Administrator’s Sale.
T5Y virtue of an order from tbo Court of Ordinary
-D of Jones County, will be sold on tbo first Taoedsy
in January, 1867, at tbe Conrt House door, in raid
county, between the legal hours of sole, the tract of
land, in said county, whereon William Coulter resided
at tho tirao of bis death.—containing three hundred
(SOtl) acres, more or lo??. adjoining tne lands of K. li.
Glover. Hardy Chriptimn aud other?. This place has
plenty of timber—oak, hickory apd pino—on it; and
is al?o well watered.
Terms on the day of sate.
nqv23-law40d*) '•
CHARLES L. DAME,
Adm’r. of Win. Coulter.
milliner, oni.
dred
Long Letters arc unnecessary. TIavo tho kindness
to write plain direction?, and in choosing different ar
tides from those drawn, mention the style desired.
Order* for ShalsP Env*torts mask In every case
'cd " ’ ' '* " '
octl8-w3m
37 A 39 Nassau St., New York City.
Tbe location ot tbe College is unsurptssed tor
health and geniality. It it? situated midway be
tween the mountain? and the seaboard; and dur
ing a career of thirty-three jxare, and with thou
aggregate 1077)4 acre? more or less, and known a? ths I
,aco whereon Warren Sutton resided hfii ~
_ji? death—AI?o Jots HO, g£i, 241, and : I
600 acres more or ic?s. and known as the Guinea place.
Both of said plantation? arc under good fensc and in a
Administrator’s Sale.
G t EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Will be sold before
r the Court House door, in tho city of Macon, in
said county, bn the first Tin ?day in - December next,
bet preen the usual hour* of .-ale, two half aero lots.
No. 3 bnd 4, on the corner of Hazel and McIntASh
streets, south common, with the improvements there
on, square No. 23—ono lot with a w ooden Housowith
four rooms and kitchen, being in tho Northwest cor
ner of said oily, and on tho right hand of tbo Forsyth
road, joining lot? No. 2 and S, block 17. containing
one-sixth of an acre more or less; also part of lot No.
2 in block 17,:having 13 foot on Forsyth rond, running
hack .165 feet. The two last parcel* of land Mippis-cd
lo have if front on tbo Forsyth road of 53 feet. Bold
a? tho property of William Harrison, deceased. Term*
of sale: One.tUird cash, one-third six month?, oce-
tbird' 12 month?. Interest from date recovered hy
mortgage. Furchaser to nay for titles.
DAVID. Eft 1LY. Adm’r., ”
nov 8-jOd) William Hmrlsjn'austqta. .
Notice. ;
V rrfLl, bo sold on the First Tuesday hi December
V ncxt.WJtween the usual fcmtie of sale—One Dt
of Land. No. 16. in the llazza.-d ld trict. containing
Two lluudscd Twp-and-a?Hftlf here*, more or less,
known a? the I’oor,House lot. i’crip?, Cash.
By order of tbe InferiofrOsurt.
J. A.-MaMANUS, CJcrk.
nov 7-Iaw4wJA3t4thw*) .
G' 8 ““S8aratiSRr'
Administratrix Sale,
B v virtue of an orser trem the Court of Ordinary of I i- n ‘T n ^ 11»n ria n ri never
Cloy county, will be sold in front of Central Ho- » UIlds °f youagjr.eti in attendance, there has never
*■- . 1 been a death arising liom malaria or other local
cause. We profesi. to educate young men not only
mentally and morally but physically also. ?.
Board is Sixteen Dollars per month. Tuition,
I from $40 to 890, accordingto the number oi schools | ; nov22-l
so containing I attended. SA'rf) will cover expenses of board, tick- ~ .
— At: 1__. I eta for three schools, matriculation aud contingent ildmin
fee* for ten months.
Rooms in the College tree of charge, but tlu: stu
dent provides his own furniture, tue! and lights.
Young men who arc prepariig for the ministry,
mile, east of Fort Gawre. id the countv of Clay, on I and those disabled by the late war who are unable
the Smochrehobe# Creek, and sold for tho benefit •( to pay their tuition, will be allowed to attend any
— ~ ■] ‘ ■ - • or all ol the schools free of charge.
This College is situated near Roydteu, thecoun-
ty seat of Mecklenburg county, Va.
’ Arrangements are made to transport students
from RJdgway Depot, on the F.nleigh and Weldon
Railrood, whilst a conveyance leav-s Roanoke ela
tion, ou the Richmond and Danville Railroad, on
Mondays, Wednesd.iys auJ Fridays, and the Wolf
Trap Depot, on the same road, Tuesday?, Thurs
day and Saturdays.
We eoliclt a liberal patronage Irom Maryland.
Virginia utul North Carolina, from the West, South
and Southwest.
Studeuts will be received at any time. Tke se- j
cend term will commence on theGth day of Feb- 1
roary next. Yonng men will be received and pre
pared for the College proper. i
For lurtherparticulars, addrees the undersigned
atBovdton, Mecklenburg countv, Va.
THOS. C. JOHNSTON,
deelS-ltd&4tw) President R. M. Collette.
it rna.v (,011'ceru. * *
Mary Elcy having in proper fiurm applied to me fot
.permanent letters of iidininistrathm on the estate of
ilowell T- Ele. v . lata of svd county, ileewo-ad.'
Thi? i? to eiteall and singular tbo kintlrpd.arul
creditor?, and next of kin. of Howell T. Bley, to be
and appear at ray office withia tho time allowed by
law, and show reuse, if any they can,' why permanent
administration should not bo granted the applicant.
October23rd, 1866. W. P. JORDAN,
■ octal—InwoOd* 0 mil. ..ry.
rpWO momthH after date, application will be mads
JL to tbe .Court of Ordinary of Jones County, Geor
gia,-at the first regular term after expiration of two
month* from this notice, for leave to sell ail tbe lauds
belonging to the estate of Thomas P. Jarre), lato of
said county, deceased, for tho benefit of the heir? and
creditors of said deceased.
MARY V. JARREL,
Executrix of Thomas P. J amt.
nov22-law80d*l
Land,
Oil tbe latter. Said plantation? lying fonr and six
Gpw.
the heirs of Warren Sutton lato of said county deccas-
Terms nu.de known en tho day of ?alc.
- 1 i MART1IA SUTTON.
November 14 1866, Admx. of Warren Sutton dec.
w40d,» ■ . ■
/G EORGIA. Bibb Cocvtt.—Whereas, Osborne Al
V.X Lechrnno, Administrator u]ion tbo estate of
IVm. Morrify. late of said county deceased, applies
for letters of Dismission from said estate.
All persons interested are hereby required to be and
appearat tbe Court of Ordinary on the 1st Monday in
June Next, to show cause (rf any they have) why I.rt- |
ter? of Dismission should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially. 1 •
yiffiri ’ W.M-*
novlfr6m-lsm]
. IULEY, Ordinary.
iulsfrator’s Sale of
IN JONES COUNTY.
j 'YTTILL be sold before the Court Hou?o door in tbo
Vt town iif Cliilton, on the first Tuefduy mJarn-
ary next,between the !• gal l:..ar* of Kilo, ;dl ot tho
real estate belonging to tho estate cf John C. Duma?,
deo’d., lying in ?*i t county of Jones.
By or ier of tho Ordinary of ?aid county. Nov. lO,
186-:. SMITH.
n»v22-Iaw40a*). , Ad mV.
W. SIMS & GO..
Fac-ais and General CommissioR
MERCHWISTTS,
2L4 r S T. . *1 iSt 1 V. INXA IT, U A . .FATA T.
f^-Uon'ignmcnts Solicited.
june.T-wly |
EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’? Office.
VjT Said County, Noy; 5, 1S06.—Whereas._ Stopneu
M. Culpepper applies to me for administration ou the
estate of Abrr.bam P. Ritchey, dee'd:
These aro, therefore, to admonish all persons eon-
eerned to shew rauie by filing their objections, if any
they have, in this office on. or by the first Monday in
Decerabo;- next, why said administration should not
be arasted.
Qivea under my hand offieinliy,
ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
norll-law30d*
Cd EORGIA, Bibb Cocsty : ....
'OT Wherea*, Martha E. Lamar applies to the un
dersigned for letters of ndmiiii-tratioii upon thee?
tute of J. 1‘. Lamar, lute of snid county, deceased.
AU p«nwi»iittsrawbd arc. hereby, required to bo
and appear at the Court of Ordinary ou tbe first Mon
day in December next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters fhould not be granted the appli
cant.
B'itnes-' my hand anti official signature.
nov3-w30d W. M. R1LKY. Ord'y.
( 1 EORGIA Burn Cocntt.—Sixty day? aflcrtheoatc
V_5T hereof, appliostic n wiil be made to the Court ,tC
Ordinary, lor leave to tell all the real and pcraouol
estate belonging to James Me»r», deceased.
ROBBRT 6. LAMER,
novl6-60d-w] KxM«tor.
Administrator’s Sale.
bo sold bofore tbo Court ltou?
To all Whom it May Concern.
( \ EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-fc’nn.uel Hid-
t I lilebrook? having, in prop, r form, applied fir
permanent letter? of adminiitrr.tion on the crtuCvof
I-aao it. Aliddlelirooks. I..P' t,.*d * uu.ty, dec'J..
thi? i- t • cite all and singular I'm 'Tedit'ir? iind'ii, \t
of kin of laaoc R- Middlebrpokq to lie lend appear at
lriioffice, on tiie ir.-t Mmidny in Jai isry next, to
slues car...e, ifany fh.-> can. wi.y p'-rtnn..ent adinrais-
tration -li luld in t he granted to Santa' ! G. Aiiddle-
br»ok? en snid estate.
Giveu unduezn.'* bend and official ,•.«nature.
ISAAC HARDEMAN.
nov£2-Lv-® P?5 f ) Dci/ty Cl’k C. 0.
W city of Jlaeoa. Bibb Cimnty, _ — .. ,
hour? of sale, pn the first Tuesday in December nes t. ; ( J Kt>t
t House door, in the ;
between the usual ;
NOTICE,
HA, iiir.i: CbfKTT,— All p< rsun- inde’otcil to
one house and lot in Rost Alacon. on the Mllledgeville i OT the c-ia.o of I hilomon Irsev,
Road, oantainingens and a halt acre?, more or le--. ty, deeeastM. arc required to make
AD.i tiie household furniture. Sold a? tho Property . ment, an I tiiose having clHim:
of'Elizabeth Bulk--, late of Bihb County, deceased. | terms ot tho law to the underMgi
CI1AR1,BA G- J('N!■'> Adm’r. EDMi/Nl
mediate i uy-
nder them u»
novS-w40d;
__
G. JONES, Adm’r.
ment, an 1 those having claim
term? ol tho low to the undersigned.
EDMUND J. JOHNSTON,
uovl6-40d-wl
Admin istrato*.