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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
the best.
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AN 1 h'UTH (MfHCB TOUT
and Fertilizers. HasiheLogie of Facts any Influence?
0
j, Lilton and Corn Planter*.
CAN YOU UKl.ltiVF. WHAT IS SEEN
AND I'ELTt
I Then if so read the following prooft ,f the wonder*
fol curative power* sf
•rt-l-ned hare been rep.atedly.olIc Dr.MngKlcPi PIID nmlSnlve.
AlYcipt ..genciestor tbe Bale of Fertlli- ] Jheee word, are addressed to you. victim of aente
‘' A luTctof.te not done 10, and bate . dtieue. To yon, nervous invalid. To yon, martry of
t** .J unit under a thorough conviction protracted^ dines*. Here is opened to you a certain
" r “ ,nt compound* entirely reliable, prospector health that you have never known before.
I "I , oftim patronage of onr Planters. j Away with trumpery nostrum* and worthlea* pan-
earth) ° , dn , homo anil fthrnjd. thev acelS.
. A Remedv for Disease
in its most obstinate and virulent forms is at length
secured. Below will be found evidenoe enough to
aatuly the most skeptical:
K mow all mm by tkesa Presents, That, on this, tbo JQtli
day of Jane, in tho year of our Lord, ana thousand
fht hundred and sixty-six, personally earns Joseph
•rtllV 01 I" s' j 7* . ..
I *, «„ce Irom home and abroad, they,
'ili entire confidence, present the fol-
Ilfui'RBS. ol standard character, aud
■ !* s £d In Baltimore, to-wU:
: KETTLEWELL’S
JIIPUUATED GUANO
^ 1 of Peruvian Guano, pure, and Pho"
- lB “ 0 with other important eKnunt
"in Gsorgla before the war, in vory
,..j r4 commanding universal approval.
' , introduced during the past year, great-
liiml we have assurances Irom our
piantera and others, that it ia
'.' ti e Peruvian Guano, lor the produc-
■JL , t ,d vastly superior tor thehnprove-
*V‘This Guano cannot be too strongly
* 1 ,A I* beautifully prepared—put up iu
Jilts, aud will bo aold iu Macon, as
1: • tml t*. at $85 per Ton, si 8,000 Jha.
* sml at $7i per Ton, of 4Ooo lbs
' 3* A Is ptufcrred by many, containing
1 !n ,nd 5' to 00 per cent rf Phosplutaoi
it the moai durable F rtiUs«r before
•' *Ttjo-e pr.firrlng more Ammonia,
,, contwmttg one-half Pnrc rernvi
|Lr id application ami quantity, same as
| compound has been introduced tbe
' - the first time, with unparalleled sue
f , r cl especially for the i.'ottou Plant,
r v , tablet, Ac., containing all the elements,
V s in onr possession, it can hardly tail
b ,; ‘ 5 'Ac returns.
,, absorb largely ot moisture, and dur-
■ ' Auiupled drought of the past season
- , le tro p through safely, when everything
t ‘ 'tea extensively used the past season in
County, and elsewhere, uud will be
- ,*.. r present season to the exclusion of
", This preparation is strictly an
• .niated alkaline phosphate
* .trenc sacks, aud sold .n Macon at the
of fid per Ton, of 2,000 lb*.
‘ J a drill or broadcast, Iroin 150 to 300 lbs.
. fhc ore libera ly all Fertilizers are
A, sutler the return.
iLKALINE PHOSPHATE,
, i i.,ii| h»te and Alkaline compound, very
udi,coda, Pbo-pliaua, Ac., Used wim
on Cotton and Com, and is very
Anutueuded. Sold In Macon, in Bur*
‘ £ „ ..,T Ton, of 3,000 lbs.
., a jWj to 400 lb*, per aero, In drill or
The Tomlinson, Demurest Co.,
630 Broadway, New York,
Have associated with them
MR. TV. TV. WOODRUFF,
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
Administrator's Sale.
TTTILL be sold on tl;e. 1st Tuc.-day. in February.
\\ i-67. i..r. i.-th ■ ir. ■- 1 -
Macon, Pibb county, between the usual hours of Kale,
one acre of band in t : ic M;ic*-n Part of
the lot litd| occupied by Joseph Mnith, deceased, and
,old a*hisproperty. L, SMITH,
dec30-law40d*) ■ Administrator.
Notice
I, ovitificatua fiou Georgia Planters, of
i character, aa to the tuiud of these For-
; aK h it will afford ns pleasure to exhibit
. ;,irDda A proper discrimination in the
- f Fertilizers, of only kuown and atan-
.i.ity, would seem to be to tbu interest ot
,,'»ud il we offer them preparations cal-
-<l.i (.reduce better returns thad any others,
, a*, muncy, wu reasonably anticipate their
rii-r. Is the t'aab Price In Baltimore, with
/imwportatiou added.
u I. m » few days, have a large quantity In
■ , r 'i id keep a supply always on band, and
. iiard. rs lor large or am til quantities.—
.. r „u>t, iu all cases, accompany tbe order,
; -ii, liring idled, aud ur the demu> d for
••.turner* is likely to be large, wc cannot
... urge our Planting friends to leave
■„u • arly a* pus- ible, that they may be
.are them be.tossd a conliugeiicy.
Jfc.VUTT & KNlDElt,
M aeon, Ga.,
;-:b) Agents Kr Middle Georg;a.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Important to Ladies.
{>. UNSL0W8 MYSTIC PILLS nre pre
;*ndanly lor a (ugitimate pur|K>su, and are
Ljul- and itlectiVe medicine lor all those
;. lit dmgerons disorders to wblcb the «
t e quation is subject.
tti sv.tc only Genuine Female Pills extant.
♦ in tho(medicine iuteuded lor the exclusive
ibst has ever caado Its appear-
.in mu with sunn nmvecsal fitvor as Mrs.
kov'th.Mie l*Uls.
itasr is so little understood, and conse-
>0 lutlly treated, as female diseases.—
tr.ij»rr the result ol much ktudy aud care-
■ r.r,tx In alt esse- of irregularities, sup-
.r jcurrlius* or whites, a speedy cure may
tir mvigorwt ingproperties, the appetite aud
aw improved, the bue of health is reator-
rateks, weskress of the spine an<l limbs
<ud mil the Indie* ions of Sierrbns Debit
k’ved. No uiaideu, wile or mother should
- si Um MYSTIC PILLS.
tad be eanvinced that they are the
ifnid.
it nox, or three boxo* lor $5. Forsale
hoiitt. msvS dawtf
met
Haydock. to no known as such, and being duly i
deposed as.follows : That he is tbe sole general agent L^OR fho purpose or snppijrtp.. Vcrchs.ils and P an*
I , ters ai the South, b. wnojesale or retail with any
for the United States and dependencies thereof, for
preparations *r medicines known as MAtiUIEL’S
PILLS and SALVE, and that the following eertifi-
®*te« are verbatim copies to the best of his knowledge
and belief
JAMES SMEITER.
v L S I Notary Public,
Wall Street, New York.
Jane LlMi.
Dr. .Yxrgiel:—I take my pen to writ* you ol ray
great relief and that theawful pain in my tide ha- left
me at last—thanks to your medicine. Oh; doctor, how
thankfnl I am that 1 can tret some sleep. I can never
write it enough. I thank you again and again, and
un sure that you are really the friend of all sufferer*.
I maid not help writing to you, and hope you will not
ttk« it a|ui*s. J AM KS .MYERS,
116 Ayenuo D.
This L,to certify that 1 was discharged from the
New X ork, April 7,186».
37 Pitt (trect.
vaadUrnitd Enoch in McnJicme!
igficl lath* founder of anew Medical Bye-
lie i|iuutltariaue, whose Tual inte :iial doses
* tie itouiach and paralyse. tbo bowels,
t'c pitcediacedo the man wbc restores
ol appetite, with from one to two of bis
'i.cvy Pills, and cores the most virulent
3i t box or to of his wonderful and all*
I Salve. These MS .great specifics of the
far* fut superseding all the stereotyped
of the day. Eztnordlzarj eoret b/Jtug-
and Salve Imre opened tbu eyes ofUiu
•otha inctaciancy «f the (so called) remed-
'-wa, sad upon which people have so long
dtproded. Maggills tills are not of the
at art *waUowedt$r Uie dozen, and of which
’ lull taken creates an absolute necessity
-r. Onsortwupf Maggicl’s PUD suffices
* tu» bowels In perfect order, tone the
3, create tn appetite, and render the spirit* j
huoyaat! There is no griping, and n«<
a mthe form of constipation. 11 the liver
'•cd, its fuoctiou* ace restored; and If tbu
4 system l« feeble, it D invigorated. ThD
llty make* tke medicines very desirable for
dl* ol delicate leiaales. Ulcerous and ernp-
tus are literally ectinguLhed by the du-
£ P° w «' »f Msggler* &lve. In fact, it is
jounced that Magg^l’s Hiltons, Dys-
r Pills cure where all
M. While for Burns Scalds, Chilblains,
* sll sbmsUo* of the skin .VlnggiePs
salrillble. 8old by J MAGGIEL, 11 ITno
•«» Tors, sad all DrccriaU. at 36 eta. per
*er sale by v
L. if. HUNT A CO.
i. 11. ZHILIN A CO.
Mu eon , <•».
0; -on. me Queen!
the (H'i:e.y of
lit Restorers!
*Queen Hair Restorer D
'^*5, not only In name, bat in virtues.
t**» HAIR RESTORER over offered to
^Restorer and ruservarof vo Hair
■^JsppUei
The following is an interesting ciwe of a man em
ployed in an Iron Foundry, who. in pouring melted
iron into a Mask thut was dinar * oil net, caused an ex
plosion. The melted iron • as thrown around and on
him in a perfect shower, nun ■ : was burnt dreadfully.
The following certificate wargicen to me by him about
eight weeks after the accident:
New York, Jan. 11,1866.
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 arunningsnre on my leg that
would not heal; I tried Muggicl’s Salve, aud it cured
me in a few weeks. This is all true, and any body can
bow see we at Jaokson's Iron Works, 3nd Avenue.
J. HARDY,
71* Uoerick street.
August 15,1866.
Dt. Mauriii.:—The box of Pills was broken by
coming through the mail, bat enough of your Pills re
mained to give me instant relief, almost at soon as I
had taken them. My difficulty of breathing has van
ished. Please vend me three boxes of Maggiol’s Pills
ty Express.
JANE WATSON.
ISO Bridge vt., Brooklyn, L. I.
Extracts from Various Letters.
“After suffering torture* from Bilious Cholic, two o
your Pills cured me, and I have had no return of the
malady.
“Our doctors treated me for chronie constipation,as
they cal toil it. and at last said I was incurable. Your
Maggie!'* PUD cured me.”
“I hud no appetite; Maggie)'* Pills gave me a
hearty one.”
“Yours PHI are marvelous.” ,
“I send for another box, and keep them in the
house.”
"Dr Maggtcl has cured my headache that was
chronic.”
“I gave half of one of your pill* to my babe for
cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a
day.”
My nausea of a morning is now cured.”
“Y’our box of Maggiel's Naive cured me of noises in
tbe head. I rubbod some of your Salve behind my
cars and the noise left.”
"Send me two boxes; I want one forapoor family.”
“I enclose a dollar; your prioo is twenty-five cents,
but tbe medicine to me is worth a dollar.”
"Bend me fivo boxes of your pills.”
“Let me have three boxes of y<
mail.”
For all diseases of the Kidneys, retention of urine,
Ac.. Maggiel's Pills ore a perfect cure. One dose will
satisfy any one.
FOB FEMALE DISEASES.
Nemus Prostration. Weakness, General Lassitude,
Want of Appetite, Maggiel's Pills will be found au
effectual remedy.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE
Are almost universal in their effeets, and a cure can
be almost always guaranteed.
FOR BILIOUS DISEASES
Nothing can be more productive of oure than these
Pills. Their almost magie influence is felt at once;
and the usual concomitants of this most distressing
disease are removed. These remedies are made from
the purest
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm the most delicate female, and
can be given with rood effect in prescribed doees to the
youngest babe.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And all eruptions of the skin the SALVE is most in
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pen
etrates with tbo most searching effect* to the very root
of tbe evil.
DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS
1XVXBMSI.V CUBES TUX gOLiOWIJCO DISRISRS:
Asthma, Bowel Complaint*, Coughs, Cold. Chest
Diseases, Costivenese, Dyspepsia, Diarrhse*. Dropsy,
Debility. Fever and Ague, Skin Diseases, Headache,
Indigestion. Influenza, Irfiammation. Inward Weak
ness, Liver Cnmplaiut, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm,
Rheumatism. Salt llbeum and Scalds.
BACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS.
One PiH in a Hose.
*«rNoTtcr.—None genuine without the engraved
trad* mark around tseh pot or box. signed by DK. J.
MAtiGlKL, New York, toeounterfeit which is felony.
Aa-.-'oM by all respectable dealers in medioine*
throughout the United States and Canadas, at 35 cent*
per box or pot. All orders for United States must be
addressed to J. Uaydock, No. 11 Pine street. New
York. Patients can write freoly about their com
plaints, and reply will be returned hy following mail.
Writ* for "Maggiel s Treatment of Disease.”
If the medicines cannot be procured in your section,
writ* and I will forward, if money u enclosed;
julyH-diwly]
r u
At Griltiu and Atlanta, Ga.
mess-
good
low prices a. ca» potsl'' y be furnished for cash’. We
will keep conran y on hand
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
thes ime .r torn er sold by Mi. Woodzufi, and which
bo *me so nniver aly popular all through tii* Soatb,
as - be best Boggy in use.
G eorgia. Bnm cdistt—au pet . ...
msnds against the estate ot Ezekiel n ::u!,rrly,
lute of Bibb county, dc-ee.-ed, are rcoue-lcd to hand
th-m properly anthem!, sited lo m*; sad all persons
indsbied to said deee.wd. win inakej.a-.incny 0
nov21—w6w* Executrix,
We also fiuralrh IR N AXLE P » TATIOX wa-
GON>, of tho very lest make in Apieiica, for 3,4 or
horses.
J> invite all who want vny article in onr line te
rC ”' TOMLINSON, BEMAREST CO.
G20 Broadway, New York.
juneM-ly
1ST. I - DRURY,
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTER,
H AS'Removed to tho rear of 98, Cherry Street,
entmuce from 3ud Street, to room.- tormerly
oetupied by Fears, Liwtou dt Co., where Le will
be happy topt<t those dei-iiing bis services in the
capacity ofJHonse Painter, Gilder, GI.rier, Sign
Painter; or Paper Hanger. •
After Unity years’ experience in the oho re basi
nets beho '* aud will aim, to gives aifacUon.
oc 10-tf)
your Salve by return
A RARE CHANCE
P0B CARRIAGE MAKERS.
W ILL be sold in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart
co., Ga., on 1st Tuesday in January next,
that valuable pnqier'y known as tbe Lumpkin
Carriage Factory includiug Tools Machinery lor
Turning, Sawing, Boring, etc., with stock of
Materials ou hand at Cost.
ThD presents a rare opportunity lor a Carriage
Maker to engage in business, as the shop has a well
established reputation of 35 years standing, and i-
now in successful operation, doing an extensive
and proutable busine.-s; and also is supplied with
a good set of bauds, who can be engaged for next
year.
TERMS, made known on the day of sale.
J. C. MANSFIELD, Ex’r.,
Estate Lucius Mansfield, dec’d.
declG-Stawtds.]
J. L. HATHAWAY & UTLEY,
{Formerly llnthattay <£• Co., Importeri of
Molataeu and Sugar, Wilmington, N. (7.,)
Shipping & Commission Merchants
171 Pearl Street, New York ..171
W E solicit Consignments of Cotton and all
other Southern products. We will make
liberal Cash Advances on Consignments. All Mer
chandise aud produce shipped to ns, for sale, are
Insured from tbe point ot shipment, with or with
out advice. Both of ns having had over 20 years’
experience in business in tne South, we feel
confident we can secure full prices for our friends
who will favor us with their shipments.
Refer to
Messrs. Mowry <k Co., Charleston, S. C.;
Messrs. N. A. Hardee <& Co., Savannah, Ga;
Asher Ayres, Macon, Go.
J. L. HATHAWAY,
dee5-lrr*) WM. R. UTLEY.
Gsxu-iiian's Pills mu composed run, »<• Vegeta
ble Medicines. They are Cathartic Pills. »«”•«
"pon iti Stomach, Liver and Bowels; contain
In.' ro Vrraofc Caome;, i lae Mar.-, or any other ilm-
#ral substance. . he f cat atlvai tage the Pioprlutors
claim for >hese Pill- U that, w ithout-.he aid ofCalon e ,
Pine Mass, or aayoth-r Miner.;*, they wiH caieth -
most obstinate easei ol Chills and Fever, Dumb Ago-,
Pe lodleal Hra ...che t Nenralglaand all aflaciionsoi a
like rharae tr, Fo low tbe di ertioas, and yon will
find they -lUdo all that is claimed tor ibem. Try on*
box, and their own merit* - lb recommend them ev>r
afterwards
ctr W« lave used GALLIGHAN’S Pills,
havem ver known t' em to u.lt to cure when t e dir
tcionswerr fallowed ana aubc-iutingly recommend
item tojinblic favor.
Hon. T. H. WA fl& Ex-Govoraor of Ala.
** T. J.JUU E. Judge-up'eme tJourt of Ala,
“ ROrtT. XP'UUllhKTY.Jodg*»th Circuit of Ali.
Wm. G. WAi LE , bherlfl MoutgO'n* ry eo. Ala
Hon. ALEX. H. < 1.1Ti1KR.\LL, Monlgmner , Ala.
CO'. JA*. H. WEAVER.
Ool. CRAWFORD I IBB.
Mai. E. A. BANK', Com. Merchant, N.»». I a
(•SO. MAS' >N, Esq., Mayor Wetompka Ala.
MIKE U WOO' S. Ait y at Laar.S06 K’dway. N. T
DANIEL ‘AYRE Grand bse.Gran.) Lodge, AD., V A
A. Masons.
Baptist Female College of
Southwestern Georgia,
CCTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
FACULTY:
C. I! ri ANdE Ll, } Asssoelate Principal*.
MISS HATTIE PLATT, Primary Department,
MISS A. B ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Vocal and
Instrumental Music.
Tbe Scholastic Year will be divided Into two
sessions—Spring Term commencing Monday, 14th
January, 1867; closing Wednesday, July 3d. Fall
Session, Monday, September 2d; closing Wednes
day, 18th December,
EXPENSES:
Primary Department for Scholastic Year,-..-
Preparatoty •’ “ “ “ ....
Collegiate “ “ “ “ ....
Madera and Ancient Ijmguagca, each'* ....
Instruction on Piano Forte or Guitar, “ ....
Vocal Music as a Science, “ ....
Drawing iu Pencil and Cravon, ----
Oil Painting,
Chenille Work, Crocket and Embroidery,....
Incidentals, ....
Vocal Music, In classes, daily, free of charge.
Daughters of ministers educated gratis.
Expenses hall psvnble In advance.
No deduction n tdt for absence except in cases
of protracted 111mis.
Board per month, ineludirg everything,....$25
For further particulars address either pri'-cipal,
Box 63, Cuthbert, Georgia. decM-lm
Executors Sale.
W ILL be sold oa the first Mouday in February
„.:xt, between the legal hours of sale, before
tke]Cocrt House door in Maton, l!i»b County, a
plantation in said county, containing TOO acres,
more or le.-s; about 400 acres in the woods, lying
on Echeconuee creek, .about 13 miles from Macon,
adjoining land* oi Saunder-, Barfield, Douglass,
and others,
On the same <!ayr, in Butler, Taylor County, Ga.,
two improved lots and one wild lot iu Taylor
County, Ga.
Bold as the property of William Huckaby.de-
ceased.
Terms on day of sale. „
GEO. W. IIUCKABY,
Executor, &e., Tfm. Hnckaby, dec’d
decSMawfiw)
G EOV-GIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—-Whereas,
William O. Vinson, Administrator on the Estate
of Joseph C. Cloud, of said County, makes application
to be dismissed from said administration.
These are therefore to eite all, parties interested,
whether kindred or creditors, within the time pre
scribed by law to show cause if any they hare, why
said letters dismissory shall not be granted.
(liven under my hand and official signature, at *f-
fice, December 17th, 1866, JAMES J. Ray,
dcc30-l»m6n:o<) - . ; Ordinary.
r\ BORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Ordixat’s Omci
VJT Orrtcx Said Count v. October 20tlr, 1866.—Where
as. Missouri Cox applies to'me for Dismission from
Administration on the estate of Chapman Cox, do-
ceased :
These are to cite and admoni-h all eoncornod to
show cause to this Office, if any they have, by the first
Monday in May next, why the same should not be
granted.
Given under my hand officially.
oct3S-law6m« B.T. ROSS, thff'y.
Notice.
W ILL be sold on tho First Tuesday in December
nextj between the usual hours of sale—One Lot
of Land. No. 38. in the Ilarr.ard District, containing
Two Hundred Two-and-a-Ualf acres, more or less,
known as the Poor House lot. Terms, Cash,
By order of the Inferior Court.
J- A. McMANU8, Clerk.
nov 7-law4wdA3Uthw*>
Auinifti'itratrix Sale.
"By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
JL> City.County, will be sold iu front of tho Central
Hotel in the town of Fort Caines, on the first Tuesday
in Junuury, 1S6T. between the legal safe hours of tbut
day, all the lands bclonsing to the estate of.vdlfeu
W. Alexander late of said I'oumy. d; cl. and em
bracing the following numbers vix: 22b 333, 211, 372*
373,3ft>, and 3(4 in the 8t:h district of original Ran
dolph. containing 14175^ acre- more ur less—3td, :Ct,
3W, 31*5.357, 372. and 392.10154 acres of SfS. IJf. arro*
of37.'. and 147 acres of 466 in the 7tb district of uTix’n-
ally Randolph now Clay County, containing 1790-K
acres more or less. Said lands being well improved
and in a fine state of cultivation. Also. No? 1 ; in the
14th district of Decatur county containing 35h 'acres
more or less. All of which will be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said dec'll. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
MARY 8. WASH.
November 10,18C6. Admx. of C. W. Alexander.'
w40d.» ■ ^
Notice for Leave (o SpJ] Land.
G eorgia, crawford couxTY.-Hxty days
after date application will be madgto the Court
of Ordinary, of said county, for leave to sell all (lie
Real Estate of Benjamin F. Williamson, deceased,
late of said county. This November 2nd, 1866.
8. B. BURNETT.
nov2-law80d*] , Administrator..
a EORGIA. Quitman Coi -. tt.
To all Whom it may Concern.
I
Mary Eley having in proper form applied to me for
C erinanent letters of administration on the estate of
lowell T. Eley, late of said county, deceased.
This is to cite all and singular the kindred ant 1
creditors, and next of kin, of Howell T. Eley, to be
and appear at my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent
administration should not bo granted the apnh'caut
October 33rd. I860. W. P. JORDAN,
Oct3I—lawHUd* Ordinary.
rpWO months after date, application will be made
X to tho Court of Ordinary of Jones County, Geor
gia, at the first regular term after expiration of two
months from this notice, for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the estate of Thomas F. Jarre!, late of
said county, deceased, for tho benefit of tbe heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
„ MARY F. JARREL.
Executrix r Thomas F. Jarrel.
nov22-law60d*)
Cotton Lands for Sale.
rTMIE Subscriber offers tor sale his Plantations
JL Iu Calbnun county, Georgia, containing 3 ;*>.
acres, lo two settlements adjoining eaeli other,
and bounding the town lulol Morgan oa two slues;
tbe; extend up and down tbs Pachitla creek for
several miles, aud ucrn.-s to the Ichaway Nocba-
way. There is atmut 1400 acresclered land. (Jlthi-
there is about 300 acres of good hammock, several
hundred iroh, and at leasi 400 acres of hammo. k
to clear, apart deadened, with a large quantity of
oak and hickory timber. Each settlement has
good com fort-b e house*, and a good giu house
and screw on each; also a well arranged vineyard.
These places are among the most healthy in .f. XV.
Georgia, well watered, fences in fine repair, and
about 1,000acres iu four wood’s pastures tor reus
ing stock. These p aces can be bought together
or separately at SEVEN DOLLARS per acre, in
currency. There is in one 3,000 acres and 803 in
the other. The provisions, stock of all kinds, cot
ton seed and farming implements can be bought
at the lowest market priee by the purchaser of the
largest tract ot land or of both. Dr. W D. Che
ney of Morgan, Ga , will show these lands, or con
fer with the subscriber, Rome, Ga.
F. W. CHENEY.
r One half cash, and interest from date ou
the balance, payable in 12 months.
dec3l-eod-d&wlm*
Postponed Admini>trator’s Sale.
G eorgia, bibb county.
Will b* sold before tbe Court House door in the
city of Maoon. said county, between tbe usual hours
of sale, the late Residence of Kdward C. Callom. de
ceased. No. 3, Block 3, south-west common, on the
comer of Division and Gilmer sts.. on tho lit Tuesday
in Marab. 1867; said as the property of Edward C.
Callum. deceased.
•WTenns. CASH. KFSAN E. DILLARD,
deo2fi-law40d* Administratrix.
HOLIDAYGIFTS,
BY THE
NEW YORK PRIZE ASSOCIATION
BROADWAY, IM.Y.
G EORGIA. > Ordinary’s Office said County,
Jones County. / At Chambers, Oct. 33, IMS.
Whereas, Alonzo Barfield applies tn tne for admin
istration on estate of Jojin.J- Barfield, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all persons fioncagn-
cil to file their objectioni; if any they have, ia this of
fice, on or by tho first Monday m December nljxt. why
Said applioation should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
oct31-law30d* It. T. ROSS. Ord'y.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
American Jewelers’ Association.
Depots, 37 & 39 Nassau,
54, 50 & 58 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paint
ings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold and 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, Sleeve
Buttons, Sets of Studs, • •'
Vest anil Neck
Chains, .
Plain and Chased Gold Chains, Ac., Ac., valued at
$1,000,000 FOR ONE DOLLAR!
which tlcv need not pay until it is known v-hnt is
drawn and its value.
THE AMERICAN JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION
call yoir attemion to the fact of its being the larpot
and mast popular Jewelry Association iu the United
States. The business ia and ala-ays has been conduc
ted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our
rupidb’ increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the ap
preciation of onr patrons forthis method of obtaining
rich, tlcgaut and costly goods. Tbe sudden stagna
tion if trade in Europe, owing to (he late German
War and recent disastrous financial crisis in England,
has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry
Houses in Loudon and Paris, obliging theta to sell
their goods at a great sacrifice, ill some instances less
than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have
lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt
Goods, at such extremely low prices, that we can af
ford to scud away Finer Goods, and give better eban-
ces to draw the most valuable prises than any other
establishment doing a similar business. OUR AIM
IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your pat
ronage, as wc arc confident of giving the utmost satis-
To all "Whom it luay Concern.
TONES COUNTY. GEORGIA.—Tb-m.'- Gibs n
O having applied in proper form for p. rir.-uient 1.1-
ters of administration on the e*tata of Nancy .May,
late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin of the said
Nancy May to be and appear at this office, on the first
Monday in January neif. to how;cater, if any they
can, why permanent administration should not be
granted to Thomas Gibson on said estate.
Witness, my hand and official sicnature.
ISAAC HARDEMAN.
novZS-lawaid*) Dep’ty Cl’k C. 0.
O borgia. jones county.
VX Ordinary’s Office, said cont.ty.Sept, 36. T-i.
Whereas, Bennett Bridges, Executor orJona-
tliun Bridges, deceased, has recently departed this
life, testate, and without fully settling his said
testator’s estate; and. whereas, Wm. H. Head and
Mary Ann Bridges, Executors of said Bennett
Bridges, deceased, apply to me to be relieved on
part of estate of their said testator, ami that the
e.-Ut : of Bet nett 'IrHges, deceased, D^dj.-charged
from any turtlier liability.
Tke?e are therefore to”call upon all perrons con
cern *J to show cause to the contrary, if any they
have, wiiy the same i-hould not be granted.
Given under my hand official'V, tliH September
26, ISA ROLAND, T. NOSS,
oeiS-^lawflm Ordinary.
To Ail WhoiJi
O UITMAX COUNTV
ant baling in prop!
mnnent letters of n<lini
Samuel V*\ Bryant, late
cite all and singular the
Samuel W. Bryant. t« h
within the time allowed
any they can. why perm
not be granted to the applies!
Witness, my hand and official
May Coiicprit..
" ' 1 ;1.4.—fir *n B. Err
id npm
law. an
it cdiai
(V. P.
JORDAN.
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Yt7"ILLbesold on the first Tuesday in DecembSr
\ \ next, between (ho nsusl hsurs of sale, before
the Court House door in the City ft If aeon, the late
residence of Richard llrinu, on Tattnall .Square, con
taining 10 rooms: and nil necessary out-buildings.—
Also, 6 shares of Macon i Brunswick Railroad Stock.
Terms, on the day. FRANCIS BRINN.
oct23-40d . . , . V Admiriistratrix.
JN otice.
B IBB COUNTY, Grorgia.—Sixty days nftor tbe
date hereof, application will bo made to the
state of Eliza W. Jeffers, laic of said cm imti r. deceas
ed. ALBERT V.JBKFKR8. •
nov!6-60d-w] ' Administrator
Administrator's Sale.
W IU be sold on the jil't Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in theCjtyof
Alacon. ltibb County, betwerti 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 as the
property of Moore It. ^Thomas, ot Bibb Ouuuty, de
ceased. Terms ou the day. ’
CAROLINE B. THOMAS,
nov 8-t0d) Adm'x.
Administrator’s Sale.
TTTILL be sole on the Unit Tuesday in January
V> next, before the Court House door iu the City of
Macon, Bibb County, half of Lot No. 4. iu Square 35,
ou the southeast corner of the Court liouso Square,
pne two-atory wooden building, and 3or4 small build-
dings on said lot, and continuing one-fourth of an
acre, iuqrp or less, and known as the late residence of
Samuel jones. Sold us the property of Matilda Junes,
deceased. Terms. Cash.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY,
nov 8-40d) Adm'r.
a U A NO.
Important to .Planters
r|MlE subscribers have made arrangements to fill
orders to any extent, for tho following Guanos
and Fertilizers, some of each they will have in Store
in a short time. Samples can now be seen at our
Office.
Pure No. 1. Permian Gnauo—as imported.
Pure No. 1. California Guano—from the Pacific, a
rich Uuano. very similar to thePcruviuii.andbysomc
preferred to tho Peruvian, at about one-fourth less
price.
Pure Baker's Island Phosphate Gnano—(best Foitth
Pacific.) This Guano is free from lumps when Im
ported. and must not be confounded with the “Jarvis j
Island,” The Baker’s Island con fa ins .a much larger
proportion of the Phosphates (about SO tier cent.)
Soluble Phospho-Peruvian Guano—We would call
the attention of Planters, particularly, to this Fertil
izer. combining, we arc satisfied, from tests already
<«c2-law30d»)
( ^EGRGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wbcrtss, Johc
A J.Klley applies to the undurahriied tor let
ters ot disniffisk n upon tho . stato.of John Martin,
: . .1 -V, d-‘> . „ ., ;
All person- interested are hereby required to be
and appear at the February term next, to show
cause, i. any they have, why letters dismUsory.
should not he granted.
Given .under u y bqud and ''(licisl siunatore:.'
. ^ ' WM. 5f. KILE/,
ang 7-lan.flm ' Ordinary.
w
i uuuiuiuuifsi " o aii, euiicucui uuui luelo «tiic«('ij
faction: During the put year wc have forwarded a I made, properties the best adapted to Cotton and (Jrain,
number of the ino^t valuable prizes to all parts of tho I especially Cotton, of any ever introduced &outli. It
country. Those who patronize us will receive tho full I ij composed of 20 percent, pure Peruvian Guano,
value of their money, as no article on our list is | (thereby securing a sufficiency of Ammonia,) and 80
worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no I per cent, pure Baker’s Island, in which there is about
Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on hav- I so per cent, of the Phosphates, (Phosphoric Acid and
ing prompt returns, and the article drawn will be iin- I Bone Phosphates,) chemically prepared, and thereby
mediately sent to any address by return mail or ex- I made soluble; making it peculiarly adapted to our
press. # I climate and soil. It is well known that the Peruvian
The following parties hare recently drawn valuable I Guano contains a larger proportion of Ammonia than
, rizes from tho American Jewelers Association, and I any other Guano, and for that reason, is too heating
Dave kindly allowed tho use of their names ; I for this climate, especially if we have (as very often)
Charles J. _Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department | d r y springs and summers, at which times it seldom
State or Georgia.]
PROCLAMATION
By His Excellency,
CHARLES J. JENKINS,
. Governor ot sai J Stste.'
HEKEAS, vneftntles wiU occur (luring ibc
year iH>7: Ip the iollowing Judicial Courts
by uxi'iiallow of the terms ot the prteunt incuiu
bunts, t<> wit: iu tl.u t.flii e of Judge of tbu Sur>e
rrorCourts of the Kuslein, 'Middle, Southern, £h-
taula and TaEapodfivClrcuUs, and in the office ol
Solicitor Gonciai ol tbu Eastern, Northern. Soutb-
ciu, Ocmulgeu, Flint and Bluis Ridge Circuit: and
whereas, within, the ;is»t year vaunt cits lave oc-
ourrvrt in other Judicial Circnils which have been
tilled bv Exi cuUveaiqmintmont, until an c bet loci
could be held. ugreVaule to the Gon.-titution anul
laws of thcStatu, viz: in the office of Judge of the
'Superi'ir Courts of the Ociuulgec, Macon, Pouth- .
western, Uheroljce. Coweta and Brimswlek Civ- •
cu'(s, and in the oftlve of Solicitor General of *Jn-
Macon, Southwestern, Pataula and Coweta Cir- -
cults.
Now, in pursuance of law, I have tliouaht pro-
perto ’S-ur thi-, my Proclamation, hereby order
ing and dirt cling tbs’vlcutious be livid ottAVed-
nc-day, the Siooud day of January next, at the
several places ot holding elections in the counQcw
embrac'd in said Judicial Circuits, forajudgeof
the Superior Court and Solicitor General, as here
in before specified, to tlie end that said offices may
be filled according- to law ; and I fnrther require Ti
return of said election to be made to the EsccuHve
Department in tbe ft mu prescribed bj law. . .
„■ Given under mv band and the Great 8cal of
] the8t te, at the Capitol 111 Mlllcdgcvjlle, on
the 28th d -y of Ncv’r, I860, and of Ameri- ,7,
can Iodependeqcr the rilnety-first.
CHARLES j " JENKINS,
• . , Govenior.of Georgia, '•
By the G *vci nor,
N. C. RakAett, ’ . ,
Secretary of ■'■fete.
T-tfTh- following'papers will insert wecKTyv
until the 1I1V of .lection, and tbr.Tflnl sgconnts;
Savannah Herald, < l.voriluluAtSentinel ami Con-
stitu’ior.aliet, Balnbihlge Argus. Albany J’ctrlbf,.
Suni’er Kcpub lean, Rome Com fcr and The Cfitm
mercial, Atlanta Intelligencer and The New Kra,
Dalton T ire-. Cartersvitle Express. 'I homssrille
FxpYess, Griffin Star. fHiWoneg* Signal, Macon
Telegraph am! Journal Messenger.
decl-dJt&wtde . .
Notice To debtors and Creditors^
A LL perform hnidrvg elainw sc.iin.-.' the estate Ol
Jr.Wiley Franks. Into of Julios C."ii:.y. deceased, 1
are hereby required fo render them in by tho tinx.
required by law, and qllpersons indebled lo sai
ceascd's estate will please come forward ami 'in
liquidate the fame.
ilccS-lawOw"')
said de
pay or.-
Nor. 2t. 1866.
JOHN BRADLEY, .
Adm'r., with Wilf ar(tored^
vine, (enn., Oliver 10a r-ei, vamc ji.u: anas r.mms I readily be seen from tho ingrcdie
Hunter, 63 Front Street, Harrisburg, l’a., Sewing Ms- composed. It contains sufficient Ammonia, and is
chine, value $6Q: Lieut.-Cql. W alter Chittenden, I r i c h in Phosphates. It will be of uniform quality and
Quartermaster. Louiavillo. Ivy., Gold P atch, value I strength—just the Fertilizer wanted in Georgia.
S150: Wm. S. Haines. 147 King Street. Charleston. S. I n ovl5-dlwA-w2m] BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
C., Silver Watch, value S50; Alexander Johnson, I— ——
Esq., Editor iluskmtcur Pioneer, Musksfenr, Minn^ I nelson tift. x r. TIFT.
Ladies’Enameled Watch, value *150: Samuel Lee, | __ _ , __
| I N. & A. F. TIFT,
IWareliotse and General Common
MERCHANTS
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, NEAR ALB VNY
RAILROAD DEPOT.
Y 3 TE have, partly completed and in course of
VV construction, one of the largest, most con-.
Esq.. President Colorado and MiningCompany, Sail
Francisco, Cal., Mclodeon, value $200; Aaron S.
Long, Esq., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute,
Elkhart, N. J., Diamond Pin, value $300: K. M.
I.ongstreet, Montgomery, Ala., Mnsie Box, value $75;
Rev. Isaac Yon Duzsr, Albany, N. Y„ Gold Lined
Dining Set. value $300; Miss Clara Lucugucr, Day-
ton, Ohio. Pianoforte, value $400, and Diamond Pin,
value $175.
Many names could be placed on the List, but we
publish no names without permission. Our patrons
are desired to send United States Currency when it is |
convenient.
PARTIAL LIST «F ARTICLES
25 Rosewood Pianos....
EACH.
worth $200 to 500
l» no Hair Dye!
.’Owfiy UIK1Q t j ie rootg oithc hair, cliang-
Jr 18 It* original life color; arretting
•--q Awtdlalliagontof tbe hair; eradi-
^»*d dsndrnfi, and curing all ha mors
d»y and wiry hair to soft and ltzx-
^bghtlnl fragrance to the hair.
( fc Lf* n *l»b to restore your hair, as in
tZiJUnittkroukUA. bmICRS. WIN8-
iL?? hair •;E8TZ>B«r,.
■CHtbotUa *
^ MA8SKNBURG ^ SON,
' J. M. ZEIUN A CO.,
Macon, Ga.
't'U, Gen Ag’t, New Orleans.
BLOUNT & HALE
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala.,
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
Harra], Kiel' J & o pkln«, 141 Chamlie-S it., N. Y.,8
W. Morsdnn, N. Y-, Edward Wilder £ Oo„ Lonis-
vl le. Ky . E. J. l>art.t Co., N. O. 1^.. Blonn-
A Hale, .von'gomety, Alai ama.
SOLD BY
J. n. Zellin *, Co., Msssenbur*. ^cn * fisrris. L
XV. (• nt A C'e., Thee. W. Ellis, Macon, .e a., aauUa.
Dnuglda
tnlylS-Stawda* 6m 1
lo Debtors and Creditorff!
the oetste of Benjamin
Th.*** late ef Crawford Csunty, are
poyaisct to (he uudar-
' '. -■ demaii'is arain.' .aid eazst*
'w i^** 9 "! tiem in terms of the law
1>. W. SIMMONS,
1., A. F. LlttllTFOOT,
LOT Bk’ots
•^laiaistrator’s Sale.
' iui IUB COUNTY,—Will be sol
** -tho city ef M
w m Tuesday in Decernb
JJi.yVvWKofssl*. two hs •
' Raid an
old before
Macon, iu
December next,
half sere lot*,
ai.d MclntOfb
provemer.l* there
1 oe»ile*i House with
ibe Northwest eor-
hand of tbe Forsyth
a . Iiloek 17, eor.tsimr.g
®#fser 1. . mi» , .1: of ' 1 So
7-‘r?“C««t on Fc ■ 1
f'l BORGIA Bine C01 vtt.—Sixty day* after tKcdats
vj’ tiereof, applioali' .1 will be made to U10 Court of
Ordiimry, ter loavo to cell all the real and personal
estate belonging te James kluara. d. «.«w. d
aorlf-Md-w]
1 iloar*,<t .aeuei 0.
ROBERT 8. LAN I BP..
Ki«*»tor.
Notice.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons In
debted to the csUte ot Wm. L. Hughs, late of
said county deceased, arc required to make Im
mediate payment to the undersigned, and those
haring claims to render them in terms ot the law.
" E. M. CALHOUN, and
L. P. HUGHS.
octliMOdwJ Administrators.
GrTTjSLUXrO
N O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
No. 1 California Gnano—very similar to Pe
ruvian Gnano.
No. 1 Soluble Phospho-Peruvian Gnano.
No. 1 Baker’s Island (American) Gnano.
No. 1 Bolivian (very rich Phosphate) Gnano,
No. I Swan Island (Phosphate) Gnano.
THE SOLUBLE PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUA
NO, enumerated above U a rich compound of No.
1 PERU VT AN, and tbu beat quality BAKER’S IS
LAND GUANO, containing a large percentage of
Phosphor! Acid and Bone Phosphate,
made Soluble, containing sufficient Amonia (Pe
ruvian Gnano) making an excellent, active aud
permanent Fertilizer, particularly adapted to the
Southern Soil and cropa.
All the other above named GUANOS are natur
al, genuine Guano.*, pure as imported from their
beds; put up in bags and barrels, and sold ir
qnantitiea to suit purchasers.
JOHN B. SARDY,
56 South St, New fork.
And hy C. GINKSI, Agent,
nt No. 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
For particulars send lor Circnlar.
nov 13—d«£w4m Savannah, Ga.
B. V. METCSXre. E. M. BRUCE * CO.
JNO. W. O’CONN'OK.
E. F. METCALFE & CO. f
C07ION FACTORS,
/"vUITMAN County, Ga—To ill Whouit EXT
w Cokokrk.—John T. Yarbrough baring, in prop
er f irm, applied to me for permanent Letters ot Ad-
mim-tration t n Ike eslato of Nancy B. tats, late ot
said ri.unty : this is to cite all and simralar, tboeredl-
tor« and next of kin of N aocy B. Smith, to be and ap
pear at my office within thotime aJIowod by law, and
»how esufMifany thsy can) why permanent Admin
istration should not bs granted to applicant.
Witness my hand and ofiieial ejgMture^^Ile^ 3rd,
^eoS-lawaOd*! Ordinary.
YID DAILY,' Adm’r..
,WiLi &tn Harrison's nlilt.
r LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
JONESBORO, GA.
Tho£pring Term will open on tbe 2nd Monday
In Jaiiuarv, 1867. The court-e ol atndy Is more
Thorough, more Comprehensive and more Prac
tical then that of any other high school In Geor-
tria. It affords all tbe advantages of the College,
the Normal School and the Commercial orGencral
Hiuiuess BchooL* ThlSla the cheapest School in
tin- Stale Two Hundred Dollars xxill pay for
board and tuition lor a year. Board must bo paid
monthly in advance, and tuition at lha beglnnla
ol each term. Cliculara centun application to
A. D. CANDLER. A. M-, l Princip'l,
GEO. O. LOONEY. 1 1
dee2 fiw«)
Commission & Forwarflioi Mercli’ts,
No. 5, Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street,
Savannah, - - Georgia.
We are now prepared to make liberal Cash Advan
ces on cODbignmcnU to Norton, Slaughter <fc Co..
New York, audJno. K. Gilllatt A Co., Liverpool.
Tlie well linovn character of these bouses through
this section fer responsibility and promptness
need no comment from us. Those who have ever
done business with them, know that they are evsr
prompt, axul {heir interest loses nothing in their
bands. We have good and reliable agent6 at Ma
con, Fort Valley, Americas, Albany, Fort Gains,
Bainbridge, Newton, Bla.Hey and Forsyth, Ga.,
who will make advances on. and ship, all cotton
consigned to the above reliable houses. We also,
solicit consignments for talc, to our bouse.- in
Savannah, and to tliOrC favoring us with their pat
ronage we promise onr personal attention and
prompt return of sales.
Wc will keep on hand alarge supply of Bagging
Rope, Corn, Bacon, &c., which the planters am:
dealers can haTe at the low eat market rate-.
We are also agents for the “Beard Tic. Send
ns vour orders.
LiGirrrooT .k Jxqces. are onr agents at Macon.
E. F. METCALFE A CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
E. JL BRUCE A OO.,
oct 16—dAwfim Augusta, Ga.
30 do Melodeons ....... “ 100 to 200
100 Sewinr Machines " 50 to 125
208 Mario Boxes.....' ” 15 to ISO
500 Gold Watches " 60 to 350
1,0(W Silver Watches “ 20 to 60
1,000 Silver Tea Sets' " 25 to 150
Together with a large assortment of new and
ELEGANT JEWELRY
VALUED AT
$ 5 0 0, 0 0 0.
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:
The name and value of each article of onr goods aro
marked ou Tickets, placed in Sealed Envelopes, and
well mixed. Oa receipt of 25 cents, an envelope con
taining sucu Ticket will be drawn without choice, aad
delivered at our offiee, or sent by mail to any address.
The purchaser after seeing what srtiele it draws and
its value—which may be from One to Five Ilnn-
dr<-d Dollars,—ean th -i: i-;i> mi nt of $1, receive
tbe article named, or may exehongo it for any other
article marked on onr Circular at the same value.—
Every Tieket draws an artice worth ONE DOLLAR,
or more. S^fi'O BLA1VRS
Our patrons can depend on prompt returns.
The Articles drawn will l>e immediately
sent by Express or return mail or de
livered at our office.
Letters Irom many persons acknowledging the re
oeipt of Va uable Gifts from us, may bo seen on file at
our office, among whom wo are permitted to refer to:
John S Holcomb, Lambertvill, N J.. Gold Watch
TalueS350. 31ra S. Bennett, 353 Cumberland street,
Brooklyn. Sewing Machine, fSO. Edwin Hoyt, Stam
ford. Conn.. Gold Lever Watch, valuo $300. Hon R
il Briggs. Washington DC., Diamond Pin, $175. J.
C Sutherland. 100 Lexington Avenue. Piano $356. Mrs
M Jackson. 203 Nineteenth st., N Y., Sewing Machine.
SV0. Jos Camp, Elmira, N Y., Mclodeon, ll.Y). .Miss
L Collins. Atlanta Ga., Diamond Cluster King. $225.—
Dr Henry Smith. Worcester Mass., Sewing Machine,
fcfi. H. Shaw. UR 16th sC. N. Y., Gold Wath. $15o!
xdw. Boynton. Nsshville Tcnn.. Melodeoa. $100.—
.lnim-« Russell, Montgomery. Ala., Gold Hunting
Watch. $250. R T Smith, Providence R I., Silver
Lever Watch. $60. O-oar Purjay, Madison, N J.,
Murie Box. $45. Hon R S Newell. St Paul, Min_
tlold Watch, $185. ^f R Sperry, Litchfici'd, Conn,
venient and economical Warehouses in the State,
being 480x200 feet, covering 2% acres, and con,
nectcd with the Railroad truck.’
_ __ _ __ , We will give prompt attention to the Storage,
SOLD FOS ONE DOLLAll Jt, ACK Sale or Shipment of Cotton or other Produce, and
Without regard to value, and not to be paid to _ 1 * 11 Consignments,
“ ., 1 , V I Qtnniin. An PiilTAT
for until you know what vou are
to receive :
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth
from.. $200 to $400 I
15 Elegant Melodeons, Rosewood Coses... 175 to 250
50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to 300 |
Storage on Cotton, 50c. per bale for the first
month, uud 25c. tor each month thereafter. Cot
ton sent to onr Warehouse for immediate Ship
ment, wjll be weighed, marked and abipped at 23c
per bale.
No Drayage on Cotton to Railroad Depot.—
i,. w, . Wagons from the east side of the river, laden with
150 Fine 8ii-el'Engravings.'frumed::::::::::::: “to 30 Cotton will receive Wurehouse Tickets to return
50 Music Boxes..”. 25 to 40 I Free, tve are prepared to advance money on cot-
40 I ton in store.
35 Basrglng, Rope and Iron Ties on hand for sale.—
40 I Sight Checks od New York at Par.
N. A A. F. TIFT.
■ AssistantsLewis S. McGuire, T. M. Carter,
75 to 260 I N. F. Tift.
85 to 1501 References:—Messrs. Hines A Hobbs, and
60 to 100 I Vason A Davis, Albany, Ga.; Messrs. J. B. Ross
20 to 75 I & Son and I. C. Plant, Esq., Macon, Ga.; Messrs.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILT, be sold on tho 18th fust., at the late resi
dence of Needham Mims, the following proper
ty belonging to the estate of C.,W. Alims, deceased*—
One 4 horse wagon, one 2 horse wagon. One 90gal
lon still and fixtures, Onft yoke of oxen, several cattle,
ono fine gi ld watch and one diamond oin.
.. deoll-tda*] J, XV. KENDRICK. Adm'r.
EORGIA. Quituan County.
V5T Whereas, John 11. ltatclier. Administrator ot
Robert Goode, represents to the Court in his petition,
that he has fully administered Robert Goode's eataha .
This if. therefore, to eite all persons concerned, kina - -
red and creditors, to show cause, if any they eaa, why •
said Administrator should not be discharged frsm'hi*
administration, and receive letters of dismission on
tho first Monday in May, 1867. Oet. 23rd, 19GS.
oct31-law0m* XV. P. JORDAN. Ord'y,
S ALE.—Will be sold at public outcry on the 20tl»
December next, upon the premises,near Dublin,
Laurens county. Corn, Cotton Seed. Peas, Horses.
Mules, Wagon. Ox Cart, Oxen, Cattle, Sheep, Ilogr,
Goats, 2 good Gins, plantation tools and utensils gen
erally, of the undersigned.
The Plantation aud Mill will also bo offered, if nof
previously rented.
TERMS.—For corn and seed, casifi .-balance, one-
half cash; other half, 12 months crecffo,.:xocs-ana good
security, with interest from date if mit.puuotaally
paid ; sums under $20, cash,
nor 16, I860—ltd5tw JOHN T. BHEWMARK .
150 Revolving Patent Castors, silver 20 to
53 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets .;. 20 to
400 Sets Tea and Table Spoons
150 Gold Hunting Case M atchcs, warrant-
100 Diamond Kings, cluster and single
175 Gold Watshef— .....
300 Ladies’ Watches
500 Silver Watches
20 to
60 to 150
IN. A. Hardee A Co., and Ed. Padleiord, 1 sq.,
I Savannah,Ga.; Messrs. Benner, Brown A Pinckney,
and K. L. Maitland A Co., New York.
nov21-tf.]
VU, »» s*8a A* t DC A ( Xl.illt'lll, 111. .HU Ml
Box, $75. Wm Raymond, Dayton 0.. Silver Tea Set,
125. Miss K if .-eheack. Detroit, Mich., Diamond
Car Rings. $225. Pierre Beaudin, St Charles Hotel,
X. 0., Diamond Ring. $170. Mrs Martha Barn os, St
Louis. Mo., Melodeon. value $125.
RTA CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANT OF TIIK
ABOVE ARTICLES for ONE DOLLAR BY
PURCHASING A SEALED ENVELOPE
FOR iiSctS,
ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to ALL.
OS- 6 Tickets for One Dollar, IS for Two Dollars, 33
for Five Dollars. Great inducements to Agent*.
All Inters -should be addressed
J. & RAY & GO.,
saaa.1 »°x 6130, m tokk.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door, in the
city of Mama, Bibb County, between tbe usual
boors of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next,
one bouse and lot in East Maoon. on the Milledgqvilie
'toad, containing one and a half seres, more or leas.
Also, the household furniture. Sold as the property
of Klirabcih Folk* late of Bibb Cohnty. deceased.
CHARLES G. JONES, Adm’r.
nov$-wt6d)
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next,| before the Court House door, in Monti-
cello. Ja-per county. One Hundred and Ten Acres of
Land. Said land i* the dower of Martha Edward*,
deceased, and sold as a part of the real estate of Jas.
Edwards, deceased. Sold for a division. Un said
place is a good gin house, good dwelling, and all nc-
cc-.-ary out building.-, twenty-five, or more, acres of
liml'ered laud, and aright snug little farm, also stood
princ of water. Terms on the day. _
October39th, 1S6L ISAAC LANGSTON.
Adm'r de bonis non of
vl-lOd* James Edwards’ caate.
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies’
Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine,
Mosaic. Lava and Cameo : Sets of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold
Thimbles, Locket”, New Style Belt Buckles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy (York 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.,
KgfA chance to obtain anv of tlie above
Articles for ONE DOLLAR, by purchasing a |
sealed envelope for 25 cents.
»w. Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1; Ele
ven for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-fivo for 110: Ono
Hundred for $15.
Agents wanted Everywhere.
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and
Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars
will be sent on application.
Distributions are made iu the following manner:—
Certificates naming each article and its Taluc 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 the Certificate the purchaser will see
what article it draws and its value, and can then send
Onr Dollar, and receive tho article named, er can
Notice.
G EORGIA, Bibb Countt.—AD persons indebted to
the Estato of Skelton Nanicr. late of said eoun
ty, deceased, are required to make immediate payment
and those having claims to render them to Whittle Jt
Gustin, at thoir office.
1 JNO. T. NAPIER,
novl6-40d-w] and JANE E. NAPIER,
Executors.
Randolph Macon College,
VIRGINIA,
In Full Operation.
T his time-honored institution is
once more in successful operation, with a
FULL CORPS OF PROFESSORS. The chairs of
the several schools are filled by able and exprri-
.. — —.. .ML...., v.m. | euced men. There are five literary and scientific
choose any other one articlo on onr list of the samo [ schools, viz: Of Ancient I.amruagcs, Mathemat
ics, Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy, Moral Phi-
▼sine.
Purchasers of onr Sealed Envelopes may, in this
manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hun
dred dollars.
Long Letters are unnecessary. Have tho kindness
to write plain directions, and in choosing different ar
tides 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 nnd Stato plainly
written.
Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as
follows: -
SHERMAN, WATSON & CO.,
37 & 39 Nassau St., New York City.
octl8-w3m
Administratrix Sale,
B v virtue of an orSer trom the Court of Ordinary
I Clay county, will be sold in front of Central II
of
1.il.y Mi/dtrn Jaimriuji.-. In a.I--:tmil to
the above, *be Board of Trustees have established
a school of COMMERCIAL SCIENCE, with the
view of elvlns to the young men of the country a
Busine.-s Education.
To graduates iu all these schools. Diplomas are
granted and the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and
Master ol Arts are conferred upon students who
accomplish a certain course. The high grade of
scholar-hip formerly required is still maintain'd.
We have a lull Chemical and Philo-ophical Appa
ratus tor the illustration of tbe subjects taught.
Tbe location ot the College is unsurprssed lor
health and geniality. It 1- situated midway be
tween the mountains and the seaboard; end dur-
fT.EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
kJ Whereas. Henry M. Baily, Administrator upon *
the State cf Seth II. Gates, Into of said couuty. de
ceased, applies to the undersigned for letters of dis
mission upon said estate.
All persons interested are roquired to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in June
next, to show cause, if any they have, why letter.-
should not be granted the applicant. Given under
my hand and official signature.
dec3—6m W. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
Administrntor’s Sole.
K : virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary”
of J ones County, will be «oId on the first Tuesday
in January, 1867, at the Court Hoo?c door, in
county, between tho legal hours «»f sale, the tract’Of
land, m said county, whereon William Coulter resided
at the tune of his death—containing three hundred
(300) acres, more or less, adjoining tne l&nd« of N. 6-
(jrlover. Hardy Christian and others. This place has
plenty of timber—oak, hickory and pine-"On it; and
is also well watered* /
Terms on the day of sale.
, srexteN CHARLES L. DAME.
* n °TgMaw40d») • Adm’r. of \V m, Cooltcr,
G EORGIA, JONEaS COUNTY.-Ordinary> Office-
Faid County, December 24th, 1866.—W her ear.
John Barfield applies to me for permanent adminis
tration on the est&teof James May, of this county,
deceased:
These are tocite and admonish all person* concern
ed to filo their objections, if any they have, in thi»
office, on or by the first Monday in February next,
why said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, Dec. 24,1866.
, . ROLAND T. RUSH,
dec27-30d) (irrlinVy.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY: Whereas, John
J. Riley, applies to tlie undersigned tor let
ters of dismission upon the estate of Dorsey Griffin,
ol said county, deceased. AH persons interested
are required to be and apj>ear at the Court of or
dinary on tbe first Monday in February next lo
show cause, 1? any they have, why letters dir mis
sory should not be grimed.
Given tinder mv baud and ofllriul imrr.aturn;
WM. M. RILEY, Ozdmarjv
aug 7-6m lam)
Postponed Executor’s Sale.
B' : authority;of _the late Will and Testament of
■■■■ ■ lug a career of thirty-three years, and with thou-
® Clay county, wdl be sold m front of Central Ho- I ;a tids of young men in attendance, there has never
y ia . t ^ 1 my n i°. f re?^ l mTm 8 ! .?■ ■ h *? *«■«»* dreth arising from malaria or other local
fh“f<5towi^K^lilfl^dri^;umbSV& cause. We urofes. to educate young men not only
102,104,108. 137,139. 201, and 240, containing ia the mentally and morally but physically also,
aggregato 10771- acres more or less, and known as tho | Board is Sixteen Dollars per month. Tuition,
» Wi I
Gold Watch, 51S5. J K Sperry, Litchfied, Goon., n,acc whereon Warren Sutton resided at the time of I from $40 to $90, according to the number ol schools
SilrerWatch, $55. Wm. B Pock, llarlem, Ills ;J , Music hw death—Also lots 140, 23!', 241, and 280, containing I attended. $3.50 will cover expenses of board, tick-
Bo.h f o“Sd'^Unt'Sfitefre’“unYcr^iSd fense and iS a Watrku ' ation aud COntiQ ? ent
^^ # L?nS^’o W ^b^nVoV^fo^ Rooms in “be cSiege tree of charge, but the stu-
and a Gin House and Screw with other out-buildimro dent provides his own furniture, luel and lights,
on tho latter. Said plantation? lyinr four and six Toude; men who are preparii g tor the ministry,
mile* east of Fort Gaines, in the county of Clay, on an d those disabled by the late war who are unable
£moehecIiobee Creek, and.sold for the benefit. ef topa y their tuition, will be allowed to attend any
the heirs of N arren Sutton late ofsaid county deceas- | Qrof t he schools free of charge.
Terms made known on the dayofsale.
'MARTHA SUTTON,
November 14186$, Admx. of Warron Sutton dee.
w40d,*
onty of DHMDMHHP
Peter Stubbs, late of Bibb co., deceased, will bo-
sold before the Court House door in said county, on
the 1st Tuesday in February next, between tbo legal
hoars of sale—that valuable plantation situated in
said county, in Rutland District, where his widow now
resides, containing 575 acres of Land, SjO a --ts in high
state of cultivation; Framed Dwelling, with 10 rooms
and all necessary out buildings. This is ono of tho
most valuable plantations in Middle Georgia, located
within 8 miles of Maeor.: *4so. lot ot land in 6th Dis
trict, of Appling county. No. 495. containing 490 aero*.
Sold free of cncumbranco of dower.
TERMS: On day of'aalo. ANN STUBBS
Admtr'x. of
do*15-40dw] PETKR STUBBS. Dec’d.
Notice.
n IBB COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Ali pirsous In
debted to the estate of Hesfidih .McKinney,
Sr., late of sai.l county deceased, are required to
make immediate payment, and those having claim*
to render them Hi terms ot the law to the under
signed. hkzikiah McKinney,
octUMOdw] Adm’r.
C 'v EORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas. Osborne A.
T Lochrane. Administrator upon tho estate of
Wm. Morrisy, late of said county, deceased, applies
for Letters of Dismission from said estate.
All persons interested arehereby required to be and
appear at tbe Court of Ordinary on the 1st Monday in
June Next, to show eause(ifanythey hare) why Let
ters of Dismission should not be granted theapplicant.
Given under iny hand officially.
novlGtim-lamJ W. M. RILEY*, Ordinary.
rx EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-Ordinary’s Offleo,
\U Said County, Nov. 5, ISOd.—'Whereas, Stephen
M. Culpepper applies to me for administration on the
estate of A. raham P. Ritchey, dec'd:
These are therefore* t# admonish all persons aon-
eerned tosk-.w cause by filing their objection-, if any
they bare, in thU office on, or by the first Monday »*i
Deoember next, why faid administration fliould not
be granted.
Given under my band official).
norll-law30d*
a.ir.d offlcially,
ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
EORGIA, Bibb County : ,
\ JT Whercaa, Martba fc. Lamar sppliM to the un-
Jit- i^nud for lettor* of o<lminij»tration apon the w
tafo of J. P. Lamar, late of gaid county, dooaaMd.
All persons interested aro, hereby, requiretl to bo
and appear at tho Court of Ordinary on the first Mon-
;• If in December next, to show cause, if any they
have, why ie;t.^s i-bould not bo grunted the appli
cant. .
Witness my hand and official signature.
novS-trSOd W. M. RILEY*, Ord’y.
This College Is situated near BoydtoD, the coun
ty' seat of *UckIenburg county, \*Il
Arrsng inents are made to transport students
from Rldgway Depot, on the Ralei'h and Weldon
Railroad,'whilst a conveyance leav..s Roanoke sta
tion, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and FridaTs, aud the Wolf
Trap Depot, en the same road, Tucsdaj-s, Thurs
days and Saturdays.
We solicit a liberal patronage trom Maryland,
Virginia and North Carolina, Irom the West, South
and Southwest.
Students will be received at any time. The se
cond term will commence on the'fith day of Feb
ruary next. Young men will be received and pre
pared for the College proper.
For further particulars, address the undersigned
at Boydton, Ylccklenburg county, Yu.
TUGS. C. JOHNSTON.
decl8-ltd*4tw) President R. M. College, j
Notice.
rv EORGIA. QUITMAN* COUNTY,-Sixty daysaf-
V-4 ter date hereof, application will i made to th*
Court of Ordinary of laid county for leave to •■‘ell the
Storehouse and let in Georgetown, known a.* the Eley
I t (hi- 1 t the h.irs and creditors «i
Howell S. Eley. deceased.
This December 18th, I -06.
doc22-law60d*)
MARY ELEY,
Administrator's Sale.
H Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford
County, will be said before the Court House door
in the town ol'Knoxville,on the tir.-t TuonJay in Jau- ;
uary next, all the lands belonging to the estate of
James 11. McManus, deceased, lying and being iu the , i ermanent
second district of now Crawford County, containing j I sake K. Middlehgooks, late of
in all Six Hundred Acres, more or less, (the one-third \ this i< to cite all and singular th
thereof being the Widow’s Dower exceptedh Said 1 ofkhfof I-’iuie It._Mid.lKhriiok.-1
Administrator’s Sale of Land,
in jontes county.
WILL be f. '.d be! re the Court Hons* door in the
> \ town of Clint »a t tho first Tuc -<iuy in Janu
ary next, between the Icrnl hours of «ale, all of the
real estate belonging to the estate of John C. Dumas,
dec’d., lying in said county of Jones.
By order of the Ordinary of said county. Nov. 2*
1866. L. SMITBL
nov22-law40<l*l s Adm’r..
F. VV. Si M3 & CD..
Fac'iors and General Commission
MEP.CHrilLN-TS,
2UTST.,......S.trAyXAlT, GA BA Y ST.
E$r*Con.'ignmcnts BoUoited.
june27-wlyj
To all Whom ic May Concern
/ ' E'iKGI A, Jii.N'I".' COUNTY*.—" luuel 0. Mid-
V I dlel.ri.oks hating, in proper fji;u, K ppii..a f ( r
letter" el ndminirtratidn o.i the e.r-.te ol
m
hinds lying on the road leading from Kn oxville to this offiee, od the
Macon, live miles distant from the former pliwu, well t sh"W cause, if n:
known A* the Sandy Point Plantation. Sola tor the tration should ui
benefit of the heir." und creditor" nf suijl Jamc.- II. br> "kj an said n
MeManus. Terms on day of . ale. This. November22. I Given under i:
1S66. J. W. AVAST, Adm'r. '
uov26-w40d) ' uswMsffSH*
’•ret Monday in
*■ ey w'ln P
'--ranted to
editors and
be nnd appe
•re 1 n-.d ..ffieia! "ien.-ttor.-
ISAAC IIAUDE.' \N,
Dep’ty Cl'k '
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