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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
- -THCTK ... for xho *■**
^ Ust night at Atlanta, by the lathes
f£ ticcoml nsptist Church.
p„sr*TcnK3 011 t ' ,e outside will ho
°Mcry interesting. They come on Snn-
•"• n . .. alH | of course we h|id no room to
tbcm in our'inside. All should
5W — ■
0I n —Tlio stile of the effects, (inclu-
BS *, wC vslnnhle stock0 of Janies Km, ilc-
** t!lkts place to-day, at tlie Court
You nmy lose a bargain by not at-
vGen. Beauregard and n number of
*11111, connected with the New brknns
A HaFpV K1V YEAR.
TO TUB HEADERS OF THE' TELEGRAPH !
The iinos Against Surratt, j t3?~A party of soldiers in Nashville in
i'll* ‘following is ‘the affidavit made in dulg.-d in cheers tor Lincoln and the Union
Eicbtccn hundred and Sixty-six, with its « 0l “« by the person On whose information I on night and‘ were set upon by a
, . , ... ' ■ . - . partv of policemen, who answered with shouts
joys ami troubles and anxieties, is now a hurratt " as arr^teil. In a previous letter fo Jeff Daria. An affrav occurred, when
thing of the past. from Judge Advocate Holt to Secretary one soldier was killed and another severely
The new year has dawned, and we hope Seward, it is stated that the maker of this 'wounded. Great excitement existed aver the
prosperously, for all who read these lines, affidavit is probably the same person refer- 1 A’ a ' r > ar -d squads of soldiers unofficered
' .. . ..... .... , _i „„„ „c,i • , . . ; huuted through the streets the next night for
Politically, it is shrouded in gloom and tin- re d to one of ^Owitnwsea m the assassi- - the murdera ® witb threats of vengeance.
nation trial: ’ °
I.
Rome, July 10,1$CG.
a native of Canada. British Ameri- !
DISTRIBUTIONS.
It e Would call attention to thoopinion of on» of th«
certainty, but we think, that through rifts in
the clouds, wc discern glimpses of a brightly
gleaming skv. Toour minds a better spirit „„ ,i .1 „ . , , i. nu™™
, * - k , , , ,. , . ca. aged tlurty-three years, do swear and de- Iciobus papers of Canada on this subject,
seems to be pervading the body politic, and c lure, under oatli, that aliout six months pre- ! Most of our renders have no doubtirend Mias of the
much of the acerbity existing at tlie closo of vious to the atsufeinatum of President Lin-1 'vhicltwpcarfrwnSiinc t^Uw^inVhe
the war, has vanished Great differences of c< j1u I w as living in Maryland, at a small vit- public Prints.’rifferinissnosttemptineborRains tothoie
opinion, and diversities of resolution still S***® E,lnn ff°^ Q « bittloTtxav.bout
‘ ’ ,:t<j . . a ., twenty-five or thirty miles lrotn Baltimore,
exist, but .it may be that I rovidencc will where I was engaged as ti-aeber-l'ur a period
open sonio door of escape from serious of about five months. I there and then got
troubles and diftiirbanbcs, acquainted with Lewis Weichinan and John
For us of the Bnntll litt e is left to be done, .'»• A" 1 *** wbo “ me to / h « t Ioc ? U GW
■ j, a visit to the parish priest. At that hrst tii-
| i* i -Vi 4V . . - f . uiumljered'-Surrutt to huvesaid that Preai-
, U. Inos. Wc werb glad to. learn, anit to bu,ld U P the "'afeml interests of the denl Lmcoin wtmld ccrUiD , y pay lor H „ the ,
^1*1. Vi *S° Mr Geo. I la Rich n ret, j ? we should urect ftetorie*' ah<3 fill* men that \vt»ie slain «>uriog the w »r. About
-, nt to lay the tracks of both roads.
the South; Southern industrial enterprises ho offered to send me South, but I declined.
should be patronized anil more of them set I did not remain more than a mouth at
„ p vpr.K To-Mojiiiow.—In accordance | on fpot; idleness shonbl-lie frowned upon by Wkfhington, not being able to agree ^with
., honored usage, our Printers e’-iiim
V". gyuji New Year's holiday, and, therc-
’ acre will bo no paper issued from this
T (i.morrow. Accnstomed to work: till
r o’clock every night, and sotno*
. .Ldi-r, they deserve tho occasional Uoli-
I>wtk*y obtain. ,
hVlj it no more than just Oiat, while the
.,,, receivin'} benefactions, that the
• lurking printer boys should not be for
„. rJli Theroiore noM Ixrns, that wliaUv
' 4rt to hand this tiny frt»ni Proprietors
^ will bo gratefully received by
The Pju.nter Devils.
lv* When the vessel In which Surratt
' lirem Naples, arrived at Alexandria,
r;»: into Quarantine, and he was found
^gllic third cIms* paysengors by our Con
jGoicral llale, ami taken iuto custody; It
ni l that hail Surratt .accomplished the
ri-H.f hi* quarantine it would have been
jpowHdc to effect liis arrest.
[jT It is reported that President Johnson
eclinit interference in Missouri’ affairs, on
«ground that each Statu should be left
:te to preserve peace, ami no interference
.(derated uuless the United States laws are
violated «*r the State calls for help. This '
the suppose i ground for Gen. Grant’s order
riihdratving the troops from Lexington, the
Mr having returned to Leavenworth.
;-tf“6«aron Sumner’s monstrous propo-
:iun to blot ten States out of . political ex
irnte in esse their people do not consent to
we the Radical ticket, inclines tho Detroit
f-w fre*s to believe that tho Senator’s great
■iiiito destroy the Union in order to bnild
:sp. His logic is that of the quack doctor,
•it wught to throw his patient into fits
rinse,” said he, "I am death on fits.”
Niw Y’ear'8 Call.—We hope that th
.cVmon of our city will not to-day omit
(graceful custom of making new ycar’i
j upon their lady friends; and wc Lope
U, that the ladies will not neglect to make
•;kt preparations to receive their friends
m may call. Our hint should be taken
tullj by all, for, as a people, wc do
MtutSriently practice the little social court-
«»that make life agreeable and strengthen
a hood* of friendship.' . -
y Fimu our Atlunta cxchungcs we lettrn
u on Saturday, snow tell steadily for
rrral hour*; coinmencingt about the
.iJJIe of' tho forenoon and evouing the
was covered to the depth of aii inch
rtee, and things generally had the nppear-
V uf very radical New England weather,
ft* sleighs—improvised for the occasion—
aided through the streets for a few hours
i merry pace, and seemingly to the fine cn-
jr.i-.nt of tho juirticipnnta in a spert so
jrtobe indulged in this "so-called” suuny
mdemaswitu JesCs, or Light and Life
fcMhe dark snd dead World, by Itev. J.
IP.OtU; Philadelphia, James S. Clax-
• a, sureessor to Wm. S. & Alfie.l Martdin,
pt, _ , .
Ilirongh J. W. Burke &■ Co. wc have ro-
><i this little volume of 230 pages from
t publishers. It seems to be a plaid and’
rJcal commentary or explanation of the
Chapter of John, and from tho glimpses
>Ur# given it, wc judge, it to bo an ad
lit flu religions work, that db.cuMcs
-most important and fundamental,-truths
ri.tianitv. i-JB
r> "n Cariiiek.—Iter. Mr. Milton Tilling
who for the last twelve months baa been
• t’-hrly supplying onr city subscribers
- -e Daily Telegraph, will to-day—Kete
" Ailirt** in baud—make his customary
N to tho ]>atrons of the paper.
’t-spe that his faithfulness and regular-
”-! be rewanled, and that «ur readers
^wtow upon him the little extra douetur
** they are in tlio habit of giving.—
: -l» rain and mud, in winter and sum
'‘'baj unfailingly perfomtd his duties
• '■ 'nindieds of daily subscriliera, and very
1Y uplsmts of failure have been received
Ugtften his heart by an aflir
’ to his appeal, and he will feel the
’ 1 Garaged to servo you faithfully du-
Upcoming eventful year.
ill, Hmlq.tr, .0,1 uitopri-e a,i r l»i..W. 22^52^ W*JSS2£.%
Among ourselves, we should cultivate feci- anting to Gen: King. I have met Surratt in
ings of. friendliness and toilveursiicc, and Italy, at a small town in Yeiletri. lie is now
banish from our hearts rancor towards our known tjnder the name of John Watson. I
, n , , /v i. j rt*ci>irnizet» liim betorc. lie made him sell
enemies. Those of us whom God has biased k ,^ n to ^ „ nd told uim , irivHtcly> ..y ou
wuli menus, should liberally regard those are John Surratt, the person I have known in
afflicted with poverty, aud not permit them Maryland.! . He acknowledged he was, aud
to suffer either iroin the rigors of winter or beguett ut me to keep the thing secret. Alter
t he pangs of hunger. conversation, we spoko of the untortn-
nateaitfair of tho-BSsassination ot President
Tli« orphans who have been created by the Lm CO i, 1( and these were his words: “Daum
war sliould be treated as the foundlings of the Yankees, they have killed my -mother—
the nation, and made the special object of But I have done tlieni ns much harm as
oare by all. Our vdung men and. young We have killed, Lincoln, the
■ t.- , n i i . , , tiigpers friend,’? , He liieu satd, speaE-
women should by>H means be educated and io ^ Mt ^ oitmther, -Had it pot been
thus fitted to occupy tlibse positions in soci- for- me, and. that coward Weichinan,
cty that they will one ..day be called upon to my mother would be living now.—
(511 ‘ now. It was Dear made him speak; bad he
«•* -w*»
tlfc pressing duties of the hour, but dqubr- eioe where I shall kill him.” He then said he
less our readers requjre no such enumerit- was in the secret service of the Soutli, and
tiou; a people gifted with so much Welchman, wltp was in some department
wf.tlom hn?c direernt.t tlio pro-. ra „„,|, ( Spoatiiie ttf.lio Oiurdor, bo *,i<l
per course to bo pursued in all tlie varied as- ; they had acted under, the orders ol men a ho
pects of life just before us. We hope that all • are not yet known, Mime of whom are still in
have resolved to lace the dutv ol the hour ^ ew 1 «m*l .others iu London. I am
, , . • uware that money is sent to hint yet from
and irom fortune boldly snatch the boon : Lon(lo n. When I left Canada, he said, T had
success. Upon such the fickle Goddess situles, j but little money.bntlboda letter foraparty
and for such pours her treasures out. jin London. J was in disguise, with dyed
Again, then, we wish for all our readers a I ba,r ttnt * heard; that party sent me to
. .. , . ,1 -v- xr i, ,/ a hotel, where he to.dine to remain till I would
bright and happy *ew Year. May no dis- j hm ,- r ’ om him . aftcr a Icw wecks hectD)e im( ,
appointments thwart their darling schemes, 1 proposed to me to go to Spain, but I declined
nor rude storms scatter their fondest hopes, j and asked to go to Paris. He gave hint
May peace enthrone each heurt and plenty | seventy pounds, with a letter ot mu-oduction
, , . j to a party there, who sent him Imre to Rome,
r t n each ard. • ; where he joined the Zouaves. Hesavshecan
As for the Telegraph it will seek to pro- j g e j money in Route at any time. I think he
mote the iutereat and happiness of all. Each ! is protected by the,clergy, aud the murder is
morning ’twill spread forth news from everv j the result of a deep laid plot, not only against
part of the world; and it will seek to aid and the li,c of President Lincoln, but against the
who-will patronize them. In most cases these nre
centime huiubujrs. But there are a k-\t rcjpectable
firms who <k business in this manner, nod they do it
as a means of iuereasiuirtheh-whotesale business, und
not to moke money. From such firms, it is true, hand
some and valuablo articles are procured for a very-
small sum. and what is more important, no one is ever
cheated. Evert person sets good value for his dollar;
because, as we have stated, it is intended to set as an
advertisement to increase their ordinary, business.
We hare seen numbers of prizes sent out in thit
way liy Sherman, Watson A ,CoJU>aj«t. of Nassau
Street, X. Y„ and there is uo doubt that soma of the
articles arc worth eirht or ten times the money paid
for.them. while wo have not seen or keanl of a single
article which was not fully worm the dollar which it
'em. But tills U only one of the exceptions of this
rule, for as • general thin* the pasties engaged in this
business are nothing but clever swindler*. _.,: r
Saturday Jieuder, Montreal, C. p , Jan. 13,1S6S.
Notice to Debtors aid Creditors!
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin
Lightfflot, deo’d.. late of Crawford County, are
required to make immediate pojauent. to the under
signed ; and those having demands against sail estate
are required to presout them in terms of the iaw
November, 186S, D,
nov 7-lawtOd*) Kx’ori*
Administrator’s Sale,
f 1 BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Will be sold before
Vjt the Court liousadoor, ia the city of Macon, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
between the usual hours of sale, two half acre lots.
No. Sand 4,on the corner of iiazel and McIntosh
streets, south common, with the improvements there
on, square No. 23—one lot with a It oodi-n Bouse with
four rooms and kitchen, being in the Yorthwen cor
ner of said city, anil on tho right hand »f tho Forsyth
road, joining lots No. 2 and 3, block contain'
one-sixth of an acre more or lees: also part of lot
2 in block 17, having 13 feet on Forsyth read, running
back 105 feet. The two last parcel* of lawj supposed
to hare a front on the Forsyth road of 53 feet, Sold
as the property of William liiurison.deoeiued. Terms
uf sale: One.third cash, one-third six months, one-
third 12 months. Interest from date recovered by
mortgage. Purchaser to pay for titles.-
, DAVID JiAlLY, Adn’r..
aor8-40d) William Uariisqn’s estate.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
» BTTIIE
American Jewelers’ Association.
Depots. 37 & 39 Nassau,
54, 56 & 58 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
Of Rosewood Pianos and Mrlodeons, Fine Oil Puint-
incs. Engravings, Silver Ware. Cold anil Silver
Watches, and Elegant Jewelry, eonsisCing of
Diamond l'ins. Diamond Rings, Gold Brace
lets, Coral, Florentine. Mosaic, Jet,
Lava, and t'ameo Ladies’ Sets
tJohl-Penf. with Gold and Silver
Extension Holders. Sleeve
Button's, .SeU of Studs,
- Vest and Neck
. Chains,
Plain and Ch**ed Gold Qlmius, Ac., Ac., valued at
$1,000,000 FOR ONE (DOLLAR !
which they need not pay until it -m known whatis
drawn ami its value.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILT, be- sold on tho 1st Tuesday in February.
1867, before the Court House door in thoeity 61
Macon. Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale,
one acre of Land in the Mqron Iies<-rve, being part of
the lot lately occupied by Joseph Smith, deceased, and
sold as his property.
JAMES H. SMITH,
dee30-law40d*) Administrator.
benefit all classes uml conditions. Dear to it
will bn the interests of our beloved South,
and an unselfish devotion to the land of our
birth shall characterize its columns. Neither
labor nor expense shall be spared in seeking
to do justice to our subscribers, and in endea
voring to make the Telegraph indispensable
to tho shop, tho counting-room and (he fire
side Thus, to tlie best of its ability, the
Telegraph wib, of 1867, make for each of its
readers, a happy new yeab.
The Great Yacht Knee.
Our fel^gfams will interest ouf readers, in
existence of the Republic, as we Srie- aware
that priesthood and royalty are, and always
have been, opposed to liberty. - That such
men as Surratt, Hootb, Welchman, and others,
should, of their own accord, plan and exe
cute the infernal plot which resulted in the
death of President Lincoln, ia impossible.
There are others behind the curtaius
who have to make these scoundrels
act.' I have also asked him if, be knew
Jefferson Davis. lie said not, but that he
lmd acted under instructions of persons under
kis immediate orders. Being asked if Jeff.
Davis had anything to do with theassassina
tioo, he said : “ I atu not going to teff you.”
My impression is that he brought the order
from Richmond, as he was iu the habit of
going there weekly. .He must Lave wished
Notion
/"^{.EOIUJIA. Bias Chvktt—All persons having de-
t-T mauds against the estate of Esekiel Wimberly,
late ef Bibb county, dcccasod, are requested to hand
them properly authenticated to me : and all persons
indebted to laid deceased, will make payment to
C. HELEN PLANE.
nov21—wfiw* Executrix.
Executors Sale.
W ILL be sold on tbc find Monday in Felrnary
next, between the legal hours of f»Ie, before
the Court House door in Maeon. Bibb County, a
plantation in raid. vouuty, containing TOO acres,
more oriels; about 400 uert a in the woods, lying
oh Echeconure creek, about 13 miles fioni Macon,
adjoining l aid* of Sauncer-, Bui field, Douglass,
and others -
On the same day, in Bntler, Taylor County, Ga.,
two iiiqrovtd lots aud one wild let in Taylor
County, Ga. r ,
Fold" as the property of William Iluokabv. dt-
etased.
Terms on.day of sale.
GEO. W. nUCKABY,
Executor, &c., Wm. Huckaby, dec’d.
de<20 la wow)
Cal'
anifmost pt.
tit'itw.. Tho business.D and always lias been coudne-
t:d in the mqsteqnditi and hunorable manner. > Our
rapidb' increasing trade is asure guarantee of the ap
preciation of our patrops fodthis method of obtaining
rich, elegant and costly goods. - The sudden stagna
tion of trade in Europe, owing to the late German
« ar and recent disastrous financial crisis in England,
has cansed the failure of-a large number of Jewelry
Houses in London and Paris, obliging thorn to sell
their goods at a great sacrifice, in some instanees lees
than one-third tlio cost of manufacturing. We have
lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt
Goods, at such extremely low prices, that we can af
ford to send away Finer Goods, and give better chan
ces to draw the most valuable prizes than any other
establishment doing a similar business. OUR ATM
IS TO PLEASE, and wc respectfully solicit your pat-
nage, as we are confident of giving tho utmost satis
faction. During tho past year we have forwarded a
number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the
country. Those who patronize us will receive the foil
value of their money, as no article on our list is
Dollar,
worth less than One
retail, and there t
..... , , arc no
Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on hav
ing prompt returns, and tbearticle drawn will.-be im
mediately sen t to any address .by return mail or ex-
pross. , ..
The following parties have recently drawn vaiual lo,-
£ rates'i>om the American Jewelers’ Association, add
uve kindly -allowed the usoeftbeie names:
Clutrles J. Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department
IVitfliington, D. C.. Pmno, Vatuo S30Q: Miss Anna G.
Yale*. S2St. Mar kis Place, N. Y., -Sewing Machifie,
valnoSTo; Brig. Gen. L. L. Uiruson, t'.S. Vols^ NashI
villp, Tenn., Silver Tea Set, value S150;.Miss Emms
Hunter, OT Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa., Sewing Ma- *
chine, value fti0: i Lient.-Col. Walter -Chittenden,
Uuartvrmaster, Louisville, Ky., Gold Wateb, value
8150: IVin. S. Ilniucs, 147 King Street. Charleston, S..
C„ Silver Watch, value $60; Alexander Johnson,
Esq.; Editor.Mufkatenr Pioneer, Mnskatenr, Minn.,
Liulies’-Enameleil-.Wtrteh, .value ilift; Samuel Lee, i
Esq.', Prcsident-Colorado and Minin* Company, San
Francisco, Cal., Melodeon,. valnu 5200; Aaron 8. I
Long. Esq., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute,
Elk!iart, X. j.. Diamond Pin. value .6200: R. M.
LongstrOct, Montgomery, Aim, JDisic Box, value $7.'k
Rev. Isaac Van Duzar, Albany, X. Y„ Gold Lined
DirftnrPet, Value fc3tt): Miss Clara l.ueuguor. Day-
ton, Ohio. Pianoforte, value ftOO, and Diamond Pin,
value 8176.
Many niuueg. could be placed on the List, but we
publish no names without- permission. Our patrons
arc desired to send United States Currency when it is
convenient. ' • , ‘
Administrator’s Sale.
on firrt Tuesday in December
next, between the usual hours of sale, before
the Court House door in
oct23-40d
Administratrix.
G EORGLA, \ Ordinary s Office said County,
Jones Cpl’.s VT.J At Chambers. Oct. it,
Whereas, Alonzo Barfield applies to me for admin
istration on estate of John J. Barfield, dceoa-cd.
These nre to cite and adtnooiah nil persons concern
ed to file their ohieetions. if any they have, in this of
fice. on or by tho first Monday lh December next, .why
saiil application should not be granted.
Given under iny hand officially.
octol-lawliOd* R. T. ROSS, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sa.le.
T \ y n.L be sold on the first Tuesday in January
1 » next, before the Court Houstwioor iu thoCiiyof
Moron, Bibb County % bet (teen the nsual hours of sale,
tho following lots: Xo.3nnd 4, Bloek 4, containing
Two acres, more or less: Xr>. 4 fronting on College
Street, and No. 3 on Madison Street. Solti as the
property of Moore B. Thnmais, of Bibb County, dc
ceased. Terms on the day.
CAROLINE B. THOMAS,
: ’nerfi-tOd)'* ’’ f' •- Adm’x.
Administrator’s Sale.
A VTTT-L be sole on the first Tuesday in January
\ \ next, before the Court House door in the City of
Maeon, Bibb County', half of Lot Xo. 4, in Square £5,
on the southeast corner of thi" Court House Pqnjihe,
ono two-etory wooden building, and 3or4 small build
dings on said "lot, and containing one-fourth of ar.
acre, more Or less, and known as the late residence of
Samuel Jones, sold as the property vl Matilda Joue*
deceased. Terms. Cash.
CHRISTOPHER D. FINDLAY.
mov 8-40d) Adm'r.
G U A NO.
Important to JPla.nters
rpUE subscribers have made arrangements-' to fill
JL orders to any extent, for the following Guanos
and Fertilizer's, some of each they will have in Store
in a short titne. Samples can now bo seen at our
Office.
Pure No. I. Peruvian Guano—as imported.
Pure No. 1. California Guano—from the Pacific, a
rich Guano, very similar to. the Peruvian, and by some
preferred to tho Peruvian, at a bo dt oue-foiirth less
price. •
Pure Baker’s Island Phqffiihate Guano—Chest South
Pacific.) Tilts Guano is free from lumps when im
S orted, and must not be confounded with tho “Jarvit
stand,” The B iker's.Island contains a much lafger
proportion of the Phosphates (about 80 per cetit:)
Bpiuhio I’hospho-Pernviari Guano—We would call
the attodtion of Planters, particularly, to this Fertii-
tests already
toaandGfatn.'
iutroiluced It
isoomposed of 20 percent, pure■ Pprtvian GUnn’o.
tthcrcby scciiring a suffitaoncy of AmaiOnin,) and fO
er cent, pure Baker's Island, in which there is about
0 per'cent, of the Phosphates, (Phosphoric Acid and
Bone Phosphates,) chemically prepared, and thereby
made soluble; making it peculiarly adapted to our
climate and soil. It 1s well known that tho Peruvian
Guano contains a larger proportion of Ammonia linen
any other Guano, and for (hut reason, js too boa tin*
for this Climate, especially if we have (as very often)
I .dry springs and summers, at which times it seldom
I ro ve s any advantage—indeed often a positive ihiury.
| The .Soluble Phoepho-Pcruvid* Guano remedies thi*
.objection, as,hits been proven by Us use-, .and as w*lt
1 readily be seen from tho, ingredients of which it is
composed. It contains stifiioient Ammonia, ohd is
rich.in Phosphates. It will be of uniform quality ami
strength—jdst'the Fertilizer wanted in'Georgia.
. novlp-dlw&wjuii DOW PR K k ANJiERSOXi-
PARTWL LIST OF ARTICLES
'. " >' * " • -fo BE
SOLD FOR ONS DOLLAR EACH
Without regard ta vjitue, und not to lie paid
for until you know .what you nro
to n-ctivg : •
15 Elegant Rosewood Piano), worth •
from, .8200 to $400
15 Elegant Afelbdcons. ltoseAvood. Cases... 175 to 250
fib Fiyst Class Sewing Machines..
75, Find Oil Paintings ..........
150 Fine Sfocl'Engravidgs, framed
•50 Musie-Boxes....,..: ..i
150 Revolving Patent Castors,.silvSr
HXLSOJl TIFT
.: A F.’ TIFT.
U.lTiHUnfi, Vinton, Administrator on the Estatc
of Joseph C. Cloud, of said County, makes application
to be dismissed from said administration,
These are therefore to cite all parties interested,
whether kindred or creditors, within tho timo pre
scribed by law to show cause if any they have, why
said letters dismissory shall not be granted.
Given under ray hand and official signature, at sf-
fice. December 17th, I860. JAMES J. RAY,
dcc20-lam6mog Ordinary.
, , , i , . . ! iioinjz titerc wo kiy. lie must uava wimea
the late great Yaclit Race, between .t.iree ? ^| ie 0 ti, er ^ to Ho it, lor when the event took
crack New York Yachts, across the Atliiolic. j place lie fold hit lie was ill New Y’ork, pfe-
The names of the Yachls arc Henrietta, | pared to illy is ki«)n as the deed Was done.
Fleetwing and Vesta—tlie first "belonging to { He days hedocs iiot regret- what has taken
T plae.e, and that lie will visit New York in a
J. G.'Berinctt, Jr. j year or two, us there is a heavy shipping firm
Wc believe it was to Compete hi the racing j jberit who bad much to do with the South,
matches that will occur about thoTime of j and he is surprised that they have not been
pi BORGIA, JONES COUNTY-Orbinmy’s Oxvic*
U Office Said Countv, October 20tK I860.—Where
as, Missouri Cox applies to ms for Dismission from
Administration on the estate ef Chapman Cox, de
ceased:
These are to cite and admonish all concerned to
show cause to thus Ofllce, if any they have, by the first
Monday in May next, why the same should not be
liaalisl
H
iven under my band officially.
o«t2t-law0m*
R.T. ROSS, Ord’y.
."’t'niKitx Poems of the Wad; fie-
•iJand arranged by Miss Emily V. Ma-
^°hn Murphy & Co., Publishers, Bal-
^ 1867. .
a collection of two hundred and
'' of the most celebrated, touching and
I^C peem* relating to the men, the
*8 iacidents of the “Lost Cause.'
‘ fthern will draw tears Irom many
'Ake many a bosom heave with sighs;
. '*** in every breast a warmer lore for
‘’kern country and her heroic sons.
’K the authors we noticothe names of
writers; and among the poems
, already hallowed in every
H^em. It is a sad, a sweet pleasure
■ 1 wc poems. We want our people
s enshrine them in tbrir heart of
H ■ w «. i i if . ■ "T
a»M * * •
H. ^Puer tells us her main object is to
to fit n certain number of female
for instructing, and thus aid the
L ihe. daughters of our land.—
good one, and deserving ol"
, t I'fok is elegantly bound in red
2 ^ Printed superbly, and is for sale
! ^*StI nt the News Depot.
—Jt advise our renders to keettfea
the World's Fair, in Parisfthnt the owners of
these vessels determined to take them across
the Atlantic; and, as a natural consequence,
race to tbelslu of "White was resolved upon.
Tlie terms were that no otheryuolitsshould en
gage in the race, nhd that the owner of each
yacht should stake $30,000 on" the result.—
About the 13th of December they all Jeft New
York under full sail, J. G. Bennett, Jr,, being
the only yacht owner that attendad the race;
and on that account-we'are glad he won.—
Each yacht was fully manned,"" and put fn
Charge or nit experienced sea captain". The
trip was a very cold and stormy one, yet the
Henrietta reached Cowes; Isle of Wight, in
IS days. S3 hours, and the Fleetwing anil
Vesta arrived early next morning, evincing
on the part of all a degree of speed and good
management that’excite our wonder, ^
Iu England where marine, matters are un
iversally regarded much more than in this
country, the raco excited intense interest, as
gathered from otlr dispatches. Even
the Queen £oes to witness the'manoeuvres of
of the yacht fleet, waves iter handkerchief" to
the Henrietta and extends an invitation to the
yachtsmen to visit the palnco «of Osborne.—
Tlio greatest courtesies areextended hy every
one to our countrymen; nnd Honontble
Lords preside at dinuvrs given in tlieirhonar.
One cause of sadness, however, exist amid all
the festivities—tho loss of four men from the
Fleetwing; but wo are glad that a subscrip
tion for their families was being taken. ”1
In the Lexington (Va.) Gazette" &
Banner we seo a full list of the officers and
students of Washington College, at the head
ot which stands General Robert E. Lee, as
President. Among the names of Ihestudents
wc notice tho following; D. L. Anderson,
from Atlanta, Ga.; W. W. Collins, front Mi.-
con, Ga.; W. J. Howell, W. J. Tonge and 8,
D. TongCj Jr., from Bainbridge, Ga.; Mercer
R. Lee, from Savannah, aud T. W- Rucker,
front Athens, Ga.
Wno Will Pay truant Dehts?—If tis
Stnte Governments at the South are abroga
ted ; and the States nre converted into Terri
tories, governed by Congress, who will pay
their State debts? Some of them owe, as
State?, from forty to fifty millions; their ob
ligations are held in Europe, and throughout
the North and East in this country. If the
StatiM nre abolished by Congress, the debtor
isappears by the act of Congress, and the
creditor is left minus ttate bonds. This it
Samttnr’s wisdom; Stevens’ Ntate.>manship;
Boutwcll’s equity nnd Butler’s sharpness.—
Ph i 1add pit ia Herald.
suspected. T his is the exact truth of what I
know about Surratt. More I could not learn,
being afraid to awaken his suspicions, und
further I do .not My. " v’
Sworn and subt-cribed before nte at the
American Legation in Rome, this tenth day
of July, A. D. I860, as witness my blind and
seal ot office. [L.8.] KueUs Kino,
Minister Resident.
Ireland.
Dublin correspondents of the Londoo pa
pers assert that Fenianism is dying out: that
the people are sick of the whole hu duets, and
disgusted with tlifijeailers. This may be
true, but the Government acts as if it were
no(. It has not relaxed its precautionary
measure In Ireland arrest are made daily,
lit l v/v-v- i-itt t .t is taken against a s
den outbreak. There ire continual alarms.
Arms and ammunition are discovered, though
not in large quantities. Government military
stores are taken to places, of safety. Signal
rockets are Been at night on. the western hills.
Landlords are moving- to arm their tenants,
where they .can trust them.
Even in the city of Liverpool tlie arms
depota are guarded, or the rifles made useless.
The large Irish populations of tho uortheru
English towns sympathize largely with the
Fenian movement. Many workmen are
throwing up tiicir employments and going
over to Ireland. The Dublin Police have
arrested some apothecaries who had: a sus
picious number of patients, supposed to be
Fern a as. .- “ The English Government has
pacified the well-to do portion of the Irisk’V
snys the London Review, “hut. not the mass
es. In the south and west, tbcy-aro to a man
against us; if they aro in the ranks of the
army we cannot depend upon them, and there
is less confidence in the militia. The coast
guard aro disaffected, ns are many railway
guards, and not a few of the outlying coun
try constabulary. "What is of most sign'fi-
cancy is that even the influence of the
Catholic priesthood is powerless, though it
has beeu directed against the Fenian move
ment.”
/^•.EORGIA. QcitwaX Corwr.
nJ To all Whom it may Crtnoym.
Mary Llcy having iu proper form applied to mo for
8 ■ermsnenf letters of administration on the estate of
losu-11 T. Eley, lato of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors, and next of kin. of Howell T. Eley, la 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 applicant.
October 23rd. I860. \V. P. JORDAN,
octal—lawaod* Ordinary.
O months after date, application will t*e made
I to the Court of Ordinary of Jones County, Geor-
S'a. »t tho first resular term after expiration of two
months from this notice, for leave to soli all the lands
belonging to the estate of Thomas F. Jarrel, late of
saidU-ounty, dooeased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.'
MARY F. JARREL,
. . Lx ecu Dix r Thomas F. Jarrel.
nov22-Uw60d*) ■ » , 1
Notice.
G eorgia, b{«b county.—aii persons in
debted to the estate ol Wm. L. liughs^late of
said county deceased, are required to mage im
mediate payment to the uudeolgued, and those
having claims to render them in terms ol the law.
E. M. CALHOUN, and
L. P. HUGHS,
oetlfl-Wdw] -v ■ • Administrators.
ministration on the estate o!' Nancy B. Smith, late of
said county: this is to cite all and singular, tho credi
tors and next of kin of Nancy B. 5nutn, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allowed by law, aud
show canse (ifany they can) why permanent Admin
istration should uot bo granted to applicant.
..Witness my hand and official signature, Deo. 3rd r
1M6. W. P. JOftDAN,
decfi-IawfiOdri Ordinary.
50 Silver Fruit qml Cake Baskets 20 to
14U> Sets Tea and Table Fdoons. 20 to
UK) Gold Hunting Casa it atches, warrant-:
100 Diamond Rings, clnster and single
• stone :...
175 Gold Watches
300 Ladies’ Watches..—
500 Silver Watches.: ........
40 to 300
30 to -100
20(o 30
25 to 40
20 to , 40
3T>
40
,50 to 150
75 to 260
85 to 150
60 to 100
20 to’ 75
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Enr Drops, Ladies'
Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet und Gold, Florentine,
Mosaic, Lava nhd Cameo: Sets of Studs, Vest anil
Neck Chains, Plain and Chnscd Gold Rings, Gold
Thimbles, Lockets. New Style Belt Buckles, Gold
Pons and Pencils,1’anc}- Work Boxes, Gold Pens with
Gold arid Silver Extension Holders, and a large as
sortment of Fine Silver Waro and Jewelry of every
description, of the best make and latest styles.
E3F” A chance to obtain any of the above
Articles for ONE DOLLAR, by purchasing a
scaled envelope- for 25 cents.
t£S- Five Scaled Envelopes will be sent for SI: Ele
ven for $2; Thirty for $5;-Sixty-fire for $10: One
Hundred for $15.
Agents wanted Everywhere.
Unequalled inducement* offered to Ladies and
Gents' who will act ns such. Our descriptive circulars
WiU be sent on application.
Distributions aro made in the following manner :■
Certificates namiug each article and its value aro
placed in sealed envelope?,' which nre well mixed.—
Ono of thfeo envelopes containing the ticrtlfiente cr
Order for some article, will be delivered at our office,
or sent by iriaH 1 to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
Ou receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see
what article if draws and its value, grid can then send
Oxe Dollar, and receive the article named, srean
choose any utAer one article on onr list of tho sumo
value. *
Purchasers of onr Reared Envelopes may, ip this"
munner. obtain on article worth frofnonc to iivo hun
dred dollars.
Long Letter's arc unnecessary, flare the kindness
to WTitc plum'directions, and in choosing ditl'ercut ar
ticles from those drawn, mention tho style desired.
Ordcrs'for Sealed Envelopes must in every ease
bo accompanied with the cash, with the name of the
person sending, and ToWn, County and iStato plainly
written. , ■.
Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as
follows: • i
NIIER.11AN, WATSON & CO.,
_ _ 37 A 39 Nassau St^ Now York City.
octl8-w."in ” *
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Tarelora aii General Coimssii
MERCHANTS
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, NEAR ALB tNY
RAILROAD DEVOT.
W E have partly completed upd in course rf
construction, one oflhe largest, most con-
Tenient.Kirill economical Wan-tionses in the State,
being 4S0x2Q0 leer, covering acres, und con
uecied with tlte Raifroad track
We will give prompt utteuiioii to tie- Storage,
Sale or Shipment of Cotton or oiht-r I*reduce, and
to nil Consignment*.
Storage on Cotton, 50c. per bale' for the first
niouili, gnd 25c. lor each month th» Trailer, teu
ton sent to onr Warehouse for imVm di-.ite’ Ship
ment,.will bu weighed, m.rki-d and shipped ut fiie
per bate.
No Dray age on Cotton to Railroad Ih-p-u —
Wagons froin thu east tide of the riv.-r, laden wit It
Cotton,-will receive Warehouse Tickets to return
Free. Wc art piepared to advance mousy op cot
ton in store.
Banging, Rope aud Tron Ties on hand lor sale.—
Sight Checks on New York at Par.
N. & A. F. TJFT.
Assistants:—Lewis S. McGuire. T. M. Carter,
N. F. Tift.
Kekbkbnces:—Yfessrs. Hlnt-s ifc Hobbs, und
Vason A Davis, Albany. Ga.; Messrs. J. B. Ross
& Son and I. C. Plant, Fsq., Macon, Ga.; Messrs.
N. A. Hardee & Co., and Ed. Padle.ord, i sq.,
Savannah,Gai; Messrs. Beuner, Broun <s PtnckoeN',
andK. L. Maitland & Co., New York.
nov21 tf.J
Notice.
Postponed Adminibtrator’s Sale.
/3.E0RGIA, BIBB COUNTY. .(^L^OROU, Bibb tiofXTr.-W&cfcM,"^OsbAw' AJ
sold before the^Court House doorin the
fur I.fttlitra of Ih'smiacinn front tniil outstn
city of Macon, said county, between the nsual hours
of sale, the late Rcsidense of Edward C. Callum, de
ceased, No. 3, Blocks, soiith-n-est common, on the
conier of Division and Gilmer sts., on the 1st Tq of day
in Mnrob. 1867^jSeld « .tho property of Edward C.
■W-Terms, CASH. SUSAN E. DILLAB D.
dee^>-law40d* -.P, , -Admunstrottix;
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Honso door, in the
eify of Macoa, Bibb County, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next,
ono houso and lot in East Maeon. on the Milledgcville
Road, containing one and a half agree, more or lots,
Also, the household furniture. Sold as tho property
of Elizabeth Fulks, late of Bibb County, deceased.
CHARLES 0. JONES, Admv.
no'rS-wWd)
_ The long cable despatch which Mr
eward sent last month to Mr. Digalow, our
Minister at Paris, it i* said, cost twenty-fivo
thousand dollar?. Rut Mr. Seward, it up-
ars had not money enough to meet tlie bill,
md only paid live thousand dollars ou it.
kgr* AVc sincerely pity the owners of the
lest wing and Vesta, who did not sail in the
yachts. Had they done so, doubtless the
line Lomus, which have attended C aj)t.
Rennett would have been shared in by them.
Skwatid and Greelt.—There men do not
waste any compliments on «»ch other. A
journalist who was in Washington during
the war says that lie one day asked Secretary
Seward his opinion of Horace Greely. ”Hor-
ace Greely,” said Seward, “is a great man—
a mnn so full of genius and of such power
that if be had a particle of common seuso we
should have to hang him. Rut he is a d—d
fool, and therefore harmless."’ After coming
to New Y’ork, t lie journalist, dining with the
editor of the Tribune, inquired his opinion oT
Seward. '‘Seward 'lias brains enough,” was
the reply, ’ to govern this country. No man
has a clearer or better bead; but the trouble
with Seward is that he is an infernal scoun
drel.”—Etthange.
Ben. YFtidc, of Ohio.
In a report of tlie proceedings at the ban
quet given to the Congressional Excursion
ists at NhshviHe, wefind the following, which,
if not significant, is at least suggest ve:
Senator Wade, of Ohio, was nest called
upon to respond to the same toasi. Here-
marked in substance, that, while lie had nl
wavs held that the kindest measures consis
tent with our ?ale!y as a nation should bC ex
tended to the Southern people, he had net as
yet found in his Southern tour such'expres
sions of love for the Union as would justify
hint in deviating from the course that he had
marked out at the beginning of this session
of Congress. Those who had participated in
the rebellion hissed this sentiment, while the
Unionists applauded.
XOTICE.
\ l / ILL bo’sold on the first Tuesday in December
VV next, before the Court Houso door, in Monti-
1 cello; Jasper county, Ono Hundred and Ten Acres of
Laud, f’aid laud is the dower of Martha Edwards
deceased, and sold a* a part of the real estate of Jas.
Edwards, deceased. Sold for a division. On said
place is a good gin house, rood dwelliug. and all ne
cessary out buildings, twenty-five, or more, acres of
timbered land, and aright snug little farm, also a good
spring of water. Terms on the day.
October29th, 1S60. ISAAC LANGSTON,
Adm’r de bonis non of
vl-40d* Jamos Edwards’ esta to
Administratrix Sale.
B y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary.
Clay County, till bo sold in front of the Central
Hotel in the town of Fort Gaines, on tho first Tuesday
in January, DOT, between the legal sale hours of that
day, all the lands belonging tollic C'tato of Cullen
W! Alexander late of said County, deceased, nnd em
bracing tho following numbers viz: 222, 223, 241, 2T2‘
273, SUi, an<I 304 in tho Stb district of original Ran
dolph. containing 1417N acres more or k-ss—201, 354,
355,356, 357, 272, and 3.12. 101} J acres of 391, 12"), m-res
of 219. and 147 acres of 408 in the 7th district of origin
ally Randolph now Clay County, containing 1790K
a -i--ti."i ..r I. -. said lauds being well improved
ami in a fin* ftate of cultivation. Also. No S5In the
14th district of Decatur connty containing 250 acres
moro or less. All of w hioh will be sold for the benefit
of tho heirs and creditors of said deo’d. Terms made
known on tho day of sale
MAItYS. WASH.
November 10,1406. AiLmx. of C. JV. Alexander.
wl0dj»
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
/'GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Sixty days
t.X after date application will lie made to tile Court
of Ordinary, of said county, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of Benjamin F. Williamson, deceased,
late of said countv. This November 2ud. 1-vVi,
S. B. BURNETT,
nov2-law60d*] Administrator.
EORGIABibb Cockty.—Sixty days after the date
VT hereof, application will be made to the Court -if
Ordinary, for leave to sell all the real and persor 1
estate belonging to James Meara. deceased.
ROBERT S. LANIER,
BOvl6-0Od-w] Executor
Administratrix Sale,
B v,virtue of nn order trom the Court of Ordinary of
Clay county, will be fold in front of Central Ho
tel in tlio town of Fort Gaines oh the first Tuesday in
January, 1867, between the legal sale hours of I hat day.
the following lots, or Pamela of land viz: Dumber* 101,
102, KM, 1087137,139, 201. and 240, containing in tbe
aggregate 1077M aero* more or less', nnd known a* the
>,aco whereon Wojtcu Sutton- resided at .the time of
lie death—Also lots 140, 239, 241, and.230, containing
‘JflO acres moro or less, and known as the Gaines place.
Both of said plantation* arc under good fense and in a
fine state of cultivation, with a good dwelling of six
room; and all necessary out-building- on'the former,
and a Gin House and Scrow with other out-buildings
on tbe Iptter. Said plantations lying four and six
mile* east of Fort Gaines, in the county of Clay, on
tbe Fmochechobee Creek, arid sold' for the benefit of
tho heirs of Warren Sutton lato ofsaid county dcceas
ui. . . \ .
Terms made known on the day of sate.
MARTHA SUTTON.
November 141860, .Affmx. of Warren Sutton dec.
w40d,* '
G EORGIA, Bibb Cocxtv.-^AH persons indebted to
the Estate of Skelton Napier, lato of said coun
ty, deceased, aro required to mako immediatopaymrnt
and those having claims to render them to WhiUlu A
Gustin, at tireir office.
JNO. T. NAtoEIl.
uovl6-40d-wl and JANE E. NAPIER, ,
Executors.
EGKGIA, ill; - COUNTY.—W-.- rms, John
VJT J- Riley api nr.der.-i_:-.<d loi-lrtt-
ters-oi diemissjou upon the cstutk of Joini Martin,
lute of said county, dec.n-i-d :
All persons Interested bi ■ i r-t-v required to be
and appear at tbe February tern! next, tq (bow
caufe, if any tin y have, >wby dl^mirsqry
shou’d not be f;runted.
Given under n v band and oOieial ripratun-.
WM. M. RILE/,
wtpfWriiWS ' ' ' Ord ini).
S ALE.—Will be (old at public ou-er. on tho uStli
(e.'-n-.ln'r u(■f, u; o.i :I]i :-:i ; i '• -,. V
Laurens county. Corn. Cotton Foedf i’ r . Home:,
Mules, Wagon. Ox Curt, -Oxen, Cattle, S!ii ep. Hogs.
Goats, 2 good Gin*, plantation t^t.B andntcnsiis dStt-
utllf’ of the esd- o signed.
the Plantation ana Mill will alro bo oFered, if not
prevjiusly rented.
_ TERMS.—Fer jjonj aud soed, eiudi; batanoe. one-
bufeun; other;half, 12 moutbs credi:. note ana good
security, wilu interest front date if not punctually
paid ; sums under 720, cash.
nov 16.1866—Hd5tw JOHN T. SHEWMAKE.
EOBGrA. BIBB COUNTY:
O' Whereas. Henry JL.Baily, Administrator upon
the $tate of Seth 11. Gates, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to tbo undersigned for letters of dis
mission upon said esttite.
All personslhtorestodarcroquiredfo be and c-o.car
at the Court, of Ordinary on the first Monday in J one
next, to show cause, ifmv they have, why letters
should rot be granted (he applicant. Given under
my hand and official signature.
doe3—W. M. RILEY', Urdioozy.;
AdDiiuisfrator’s Sale.
B Y. vittue of an order from tho Court of Ordinarv
of Jones County, will be sold on flic first Tuesday
In January, 1067, at tho Court llonse door, in nid
souuty, between the legal hours of sale, the tract m
laud, ill said county, whereon Willis: l Coulterreaded
at tbe time of bis death—containing, three hundurd
i30Q) acre!, more or less, adjoining tho lands of N. fs.
Glover, Hardy Christian and others. This place bse
plenty of timber—o.-ik; hickory and pinc-^u it; arid
is also well watered. . ’ y
Terms on the day of sale.
CHARLES L. DAME,
nov22-law40d*) Adm’r. of Wm. Coulter.
/M EORG IA, JONKSC01!XTY.—Ordinary’s Ofiioo.
vJ Paid Coanty. December 24tb. 1966.—Whcroa.-*,
JoliqBarfield mifilies to me for permanent adminis
tration on the estate of James Al?y, ofthis county,
deceased: | , . ”
those arc, to cito and admonish pH persons eoneern-
eyl to file their objections, if any they have, in thir,
office, nn or by tbh first'Monday iu Fsbruary next
why said administration should not be granted.
Given under my band officially, Deo. 24. 196o.
• . . ROLAND T, RG$S.
<!ee27-.'!C<t) ■ ‘ OrdinYy’.-
G EoUttIA,' BIRR COUNTYWhereis, Join
. J. KUcj 1 , applies to Um pudt-rsigned tor let
ters of cismtssion upon Ibe estate ol Dorsey Gnflfiu,
ol said county, deceased. All persons iiittrestTq
are required to he and appear at the Court of Ur-
(llniiry on thn'lli-st Worfclay In Febrtmry next tq
show cause, it any they have, why. letters diemiv
sory khoitid not be gnutod.
Given undor'mv baud and ofliei:; -Bruaturel i
WM. M. KILEY,. Ordinary,
auri: 7-Hui jaw) ,
- , ilotiee. ^ - * w
B IBh GOUNTV, (,L< KGIA.—A 11 pegsonwilp-
fiebtul tqihe estate qt Iigxikiv.lt McKinney,
'r.. latte of f:iid ci-riiitv deceased, ore required to
EmtRte immediate payment, and those having claims
to render them in terms ot the Jaw to the nnder-
siimed. . ' JiEZIKIAH McKlNNEY',
SetHtffUg) , Adm’r.
Notice.-
C* EORGfA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Sixty daysaf-
VJT tor date hereof.'application wRllm made to Un-
Court of Ordinary ofsaid ctmmy far leave *o sefl t"
Storehouse arid lot in Gcorgetow:
hou.-e, for. the. benefit of the h--
Uoweil S. Eley. dorse Sod,
Thin December 16th, i8u5.
' MARY ELEY, I
dec22-lawG6d*> Admix.
To all "VVhcm it May Concern.
EQRGtt. JONES COUNTY.—Samuel C. Mid-
VIT dlebtooks Ikiving.dn -proper form, applied for
.ermanent letters of administration on the estate of
'sane R. MiddlchrooK?, late ofsaid county, dec’ll.,
this is to cite all and ringnlar tbc creditor* and next
of kin of Isafte R. Middlebrooks to be and appear at
bis office, on tbq first Monday in January next, to
how cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not bo granted to Jecmuel C- Middle
brooks'on raid cj-tntc*.
Given niidermy hand ami official sign.)twee:.
ISAAC HARDEMAN.
n«v22rl*wn(M*)
ave io sell the
kr.qwnrs tho Ifler
- n..d creditorsriI
Dep’ty O k C'.V.
Notice, To Web tors and l/reditors.
ersons hpldiug claims Rgainst the estate ol
..sy Franks, lato of Jones County, deceased,
are hereby required to render them ip by the time
required by law, and all persons indebted to said de
ceased’s estate will plesaecome forward and pay or
liquidate the sainy. Nov, 23, 1966.
JOHN BRADLEY,
Adm’r, with WiU. annexed.
dec2-laWfiw*)
, .1
£¥& i
Randolph Macon College,
VIRGINIA,
In. Full Operation.
for Letter* ui'Dismission from said estate.-
AH pyrsous interested are hereby required to bo aud
apifear at the Court of Ordinary On tho 1st Monday in
June Next, to show oauseiif any they have) whv Let
ters of Disiqission should nol bo granted the applicant.
Given undermy baud officially,
novlCOm-damJ - W. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
ri l EORGXA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Office,
VIT Said County, Nor. 5,. lSG6 f -rWherea?, Stephen
51. Culpepper applies to me for administration on tho
estate of Abraham P. Ritchey, dee d:
TUese-orc, therefore, te admonish all persons .nn-
eemed to shew cause by filing their objections, if any
thdy have, in this office on, or by the first Monday in
December next, why said administration should not
bejrraaied. 4.1
Given under isy hand officially,
ROLAND t. ROSS, Ordinary.
novll-law30d*
/T EORGTA, Bin Cocxty :
V.X. Whereas, Martha B. Lnmsr applies to tho un
dersigned for letters of administration upon tho es
tate of J. P. Lamar, lato of said county, deoeased.
All parsons interested »ro, hereby, required to bo
and app--.tr at th- Cnurtnf Ordinary on the first Mon
day in December next, to show cause, if any they
have, why lettors should not be granted the appli
cant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
nov3-w30d W. M. RILEY, Ord’y.
To all "Whom it May Concern.
TONES COUNTY, GEORGIA.—Thomas Gibson
eJ haring appliod in proper form for permanent let
ters of administration 011 the estuto of Nancy May,
late of .---aid countv, deccasod. this is to cite ail and
singular the creditors and next of kin o! the said
Nancy .May to bo and appear at this office, on tho first
Monday in January next, to show eauso, if any they
can. Why permanent administration should not b
granted to Thomas Gibson on said estate.
Witness, my hand arid official signature.
ISAAC HARDEMAN.
nov22-law30d«) Dep’ty Cl’k C. 0.
G eorgia, jones county.
Ordinary’s Oflice, said county, Sept. 26, ’CO.
Whereas, Bennett Bridges, Executor of Jona
than Bridtrcs, deceased. Las recently departed this
life, testate, and without fully settling his -said
testator's estate; aud. whereas, Win. ii. Head and
Mary Attn Bridges, Exeentors of said Bennett
Bridtrcs, dceea-ed, apply to nte to be relieved on
part of estate of their said testator, and that the
estate of Bennett Bridges, deceased, be discharged
from any further liability.
These are therefore to caU upon all persoct con
cerned to show cause to the contrary, if any they
have, why the Bameshonld not be ^rantej.
Given under mv hand officially, this teeptvmbsr
30, 1866. " ROLAND T. '.033,
i3—lawfim Ordinary.
JN otice.
.IBB COUNTY, Gxobgia.—Sixty days after tho
_j 3 date hereof, application will be male to the
Court of Ordinary ofsaid county, for leave to sell nil
the property, both real and personal, belonging to the
state of Eliza W. Jeffers, lato ofsaid county deeetu-
d. ALBBRT V. JEFFERS,
novl6-60d-w] Administrator
nr ilia time-uonoued institution ds
I once n)"re iu successful operation, with a
FULL CORES OF PROFESSORS. The chairs of
♦ he several schools arc filled by able and experi
enced nieu. There are live, literary and scientific
schools, viz: Of Ancient Languages, Mathemat
ics, Uhemfotr-y and Natural Philosophy, Moral Plil-
lospby and Modern Languages. In addition to
the aoovc, the Board of Trustees have cstublirhtd
a school, of Commercial science, with the
view of giving to the young men of the country a
Business Education. , J - - <
( To graduates iu all these schools, Diplomas ate
"rattu-d arid the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and
Mister of Arts are conferred upbh students who
accomplisha certain course. The high grade of
scholarship formerly required is still maintain'd.
We have a lull Chemical and Philosophical Appa
ratus for'the Illustration ofThe subjects taught.
The location ot the College is nrsurpffsed tor
.health and geniality, it is situatyd midway be
tween the mountains, and the seaboard; and dur
ing tv career of thirty-three yiurs, arid with’thou-
sarids of young inen in attccdaiice. there has Dt-ver
been a death arising Irom malaria or other local
catt-e. We profes-. to educate young men not only
mentally and morally but physically also.
Board is Sixteen Dollars per month. ' Tnitiori,
from $40 to $90, accordipgtojbe numberof schools
attended. $350 will cover expenses of board, tick
et* for three schools, matriculation and contingent
fet-s for ten mouths. • ,1
Radius iu the College free of charge, but the stu
dent proridee liis own furniture, Juel and lights.
Yonttg men who nre prepa-L p for tfie ministry,
and those disabledtby the Mte.war who are unable
tp pay their tuition, w-ll bv alio,wed io attend any
or all ot the schools free of charge.
This College Is- situated bear Bo'ydtori, the coun
ty seat of Sleokicnburg county, Va.
Arrangements aro made to transport students
from Rlagway Depot, on the Raleigh and Weldon
Railroad, whilst a conveyance h-avta 'Roanoke sta
tion, on tho Richmond and Danville Railroad, on
Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays, and the Wolf
Trap Depot, en tbe same road, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturday's'' - '* ' • - •
We solicit a liberal patronage from Maryland,
Virginia and North Carolina, irom the West, Boutli
and Southwest.
Students will be received at any time. The se
cond term will commence on the6th day of Feb
ruary next. Young men will be received and pre
pared for the College proper.
For further particulars,"address the uudersigned
atBovdton, Mecklenburg county, Va.
THUS. C'. JOHNSTON,
declS-ltd<i4tw) President R. M. College. ‘
GAUnstsi Tills are composed simi't' •• VtS'etP
ble Medicines. They are Cathartic Pills, acting
wpop th Stomach, Liver ana Bowels; contain
in - t<o ‘I'vrOc I'j unei, t itle Mas*, or any other Min-
■ rat snbstiu.ee. ' he g eat adva- tags the P- oprietoi s
claim for • hesePiil* is that, wilhorut the :-’!d of Calotre',
I lue Mass, or nay other .•linen.is, they wifi cu e tho
mos» obstinate cased ot Chills and P. ver, DumhAgm,
P« iodical Hva-l -ebe, Neuralgia and all afiec'ions o! h
like eharac cr, Fu low the ui cet ions, and you 'wltl
find they ill do alt that >aclaimed for them. Try one
box. and their oam merits «il Mximmend them ever
afterward*
pgr- We have used QALLICHAN’S Pills.-flnd
haVe never known tieni to fait to cure when t e did
• c ions were followed ani U'lhc-iiatingiy recounucud
t-e-n tonnhllcfaxor.
Hon. T. H. WATi S. Ex-Governor of A'a.
“ r.’-J.JUU- K. Judge'up-erac Court of Ala,
“ ROST. D< lUOHKllTY, Judge 9th Circuit oPAH.
Wm. G. WA< LE , Shetlfl Hoslnv'rytet, Ala
Hon. ALKN. B. * I.ITttERALi.. Montcomer , Ala.
Co’. JA*'. H. WEAVER,
ttol. CRAWFORD t IBB. “
Ms). B. A. BANK', Com. Martha •», N. G. t a
- GEO. MAS' 'N, Esq ,Mavor Wetuoipka A'e.
• MIKE ". Wtn»'-S. Ait v at Law, Si a -’d way. Y.
L'AN'Et. "AYRE firanU. etc Gun . Luijge,"A)«„ U &
A. Masons. . • --
^blounT&hale
Soh‘ Proprietors. -JoiifirociFrY, Ala.,
WHOLESALE DEPOTS; .
liarral, lti-1-y di. o pklus.-141 (Iwlsh ■ -
W. JI'Wsilun.-N. Y_ Edward n >ldvr.t
:vt Ur KV-. K. 4. I'l-rt-.t' . N. • -
Rase, .- ou cotuer-. .. ..
' SOLD BY
- J7••". ZeTlif Ms-vei.t, . ,
W. -tt-ut .45 fo., T‘i o. a » Bill-, ic.i.il
Druggists.
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..N. V..
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9 arris L
c. asu'a.’
E. F. METCALFE
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JXO, K.f
■ £. F. METO/ctFg Si CCr.,
•" coix'qy]facto‘
Csmissioi & Ftwarilii isri’ls,
Nq. 5, titoddsrd’s Lo-vi
Savannali,
Ra. ge, Bay Streep
Georgia,
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtuo of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford
I County, will be sold before tho Court House door
ia tbe town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, all the lands belonging to the oatate of
James IE. McManus, deceased, lying and being in tho
aeoond district of now Crawford County, containing
in all Six Hundred Acres, more or losa. (the one-third
thereof being the Widow’s Dower cxccptedj. Said
lands lying on the road leading from Knoxville to
Macon, five mile* distant from the former plate, well
known as the Sandy Point Plantation. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor? of said James H.
McManus. Term* on day of wile. Thi*. November 23,
1S«6. J. \Y\ AVAaVT, Adm’r.
nov26-w40d)
To All Whom it Alay Concern.
O UITMAN COUNTY,GEORGIA.—Gresn B.Bry
ant having in proper form applied to mo for per
manent letters of administration on the estate Of
Samuel W. Bryant, late of said countv: This t* to
cite all and singular the creditors and hextot kin of
Samuel \V. Bryant, to he and appear at my office,
tvith.n the time allowed by law. and show fcuuse.Tr
aDV they can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to the applicant.
M itness, my hand and official .■denature.
, ,, W, 1’. JORDAN.
do<3-law30d*) ' Ordinary.
We are now prepared to make liberal Cash Advan
ces on consignments to Norton, Slaughter & Co,.
New York, and Jno: K. Gilliatt «fe Co., Liverpool.
The well ltnown character of these house* through
this section for responsibility aDd promptness
need ho comment from ns. Those who have ever
done business with them, know that they are ever
prompt, aud their iutereat loses'nothing in their
bands. We havegoodand reliable ageuta at Ma
con, Fort Vailcy, Americus, Albany, Fort Gains,
Bsmbrjdge, Newton, Bia.-.ley and Forsyth, Ga.,
who will make advances on."and ship, all cotton
consigned to the above reliable house?. We also,
solicit consignments tor sale, to our houses in
Savannah, and to those favoring ns with their pat
ronage we promise our personal attentien and
prompt, return of sales.
We will keep on hand a large supply of Bagging
Roue, Corn, Bacon, &c., which the planters and
dealers can have at tlie lowest market rates.
\Ve are also agents for the “Beard Tkv’ Send
H3 your orders.
LicinroOY A: JACt:':s. nre oar agents at Macon.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
Savauuah, Ga.
E. >1. BRUCE & 0O„
ictbl cftkwfim Augusta, Ga.
Postponed Executor’s Sale.
T)Y authority of tho lato Will and Testament of
-D J/eter Stuuta, late of Bibb co., deceased, will be
sold before tlie Court House dcor in said couuty, on
the hit Tuesday in February n«xt, between the legal
hours of sale—that valuable plantation situated in
said county, in lUitland District, where his window now
resides, containing575acres of Land, 250 acre* in high
state of cultivation ; Framed Dwelling, with 10 rooms
and all necessary out buildings. Thi* i* one of the
mofit raluablo plantation* in M ddle (Georgia, located
withia 8 mile* of Macon: a4ao. lot of lan<i in dth Dis
trict; of Appling county, No. 405, containing i(H) acroj.
Sold free of encumbrance of dower.
TEBJtfS; Du day ois-ale. AaN.V SIlTBJlS
Admtr'x. of
detl.5-40dwj PETKR STHBBP, Deed.
Administrator’s Sale.
nritTLL fcc *old on tho iftlh in-t., at the lata rc,*i-
V » (ionct* of Necilham Mim.-. tho followinp: proper
ty belonging to tho Citato.afO. IV. Alims, :—
One 4 Sorsa wagori, one 2 hoi>e wagon; Oilo 90 gal
lon .-till ami fixtures, one yoke of oxen, fever*! cattlo.
one fine gold watch and one diamond pin.
doollrtds*] J.:W. KENHltlttK. L-im’r.
a EORGIA, Qcitmsn County.
Whereas, John If. Hatcher, Admini: t •:. tor it.
Roh'-rt Goode, ri-prcsents to the (<ju: t -n lie- >. ttttm-
that ho has fully administered Kofo-rt Goouc'.' i-s.xfo
Thi3 is. therefore, to cite all persons ooneerar i, kiuo-
rod ar. l oreditoi-s. to w cause, ii any (]u-v *-.n, whv
said Administrator should not be discharged ' " his
administration, and receive letters of uisn-.i-sion on
tl.o first Monday in May, 1867. Oct. :Sr;-\ '466.
oet31-lawCm ‘ W. I*. JORDAN. ". . . .
For Sale.
d DOUBLE DRAY, Mules an
J. al-'» 1 buggy Kur. e—ehct.p.
:i1 coni| it
M. R. FREE.MA."