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The Greorgia ~Weekly Telegra/pli.
the telegraph.
^CON. F1UI>AV, MAlien 0,
rWAWAl. AM) CMMEMUL.
Weekly Review of the Market.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPtf.l
,M XCOS. February 2*3. Irc7. I
r.ri OI'OTATI 'NS raCfcVPB 00TKRSMKNTTAX.1
, 1]0 fold
Qmeki.a.
\m % —Notwit hstandi
-Jrm-Bfl n-roibcr of Iho past fortnight, active
■r»n»rnti'M)5 hive been commenced and are making
2. planters. looking to the |.itching of another UPCP.
ITe trust the planter will look well to tlio corn <,,n os-
fen. even »h mid lie n.vlecct that of meat. What
Cotton ho mny raise will prove ti much greater ft.ttrec
gf profit to liiui than ifhoahould noglect both of these
Interest- to the exclusively raising of Cotton, and
fere to buy his provisions fr.r the next planting
— ton.
jt. • oonsetjuenco of these preparation*! the (irocery
«nJ Provision men have baen very hu-y for the past
ggeek in filling orders for plantation supplies. This
Mttvity. we are sorry to say, doe- not extend la the
fey Ooods and Clothing tra les, thcro 1 .ring but little
fenejin either of these bronchos—merchants getting
gm&f for tho Spring trade, and some have already
fOoe Worth for goods.
Cotton—Tho estimates put upon the crop cT 1^(17,
— think, have set d, wn tho total much.beyondyrhat
It will actually Lot up. Fully threu fourths of tho
Ctop ha» already been rooolvod at all points-thcrc
feing hut little Cotton now remaining in tho hands of
planters- The stock on hand at this point, by actual
Count on tho first of September last, was 912 bales.
(SIboo then the figures 6how that there ha- been re
gained 09,188 bales so far. against 52,31)0 bales for tho
trbole season ending on the 31st of August, ISO”. We
Clink this amount of 6?,1S3 bales this season is fully
from $000 to 3000 bales in excess of actual receipts, and
pill so be found on actual count of the stock now on
fend in the warehouses hero. We shall ascertain this
la time for oor next Weekly Rsvicw.
Prions have fluctuated some since our last report
•alar the intelligence from Liverpool and New York,
bnt tho actual dcclino has boon very slight from our
doting figures then.
To-day (Friday) our markot opened auictly at 20J4
Oants for the best grades. Aitor tho reception of un
favorable dispatches at noon but little was done, tho
market closing dull. Wo omit quotations.
Tho sales, shipments and receipts are as follows:
Receipts ...bales,... 2,125
Sales...— 1,113
Shipments - L$50
Weekly Statement.
Stock September 1.1807.
Received past week «... —
Received previously. — • tiV.ltvj— <1.
attention I
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS!
A 1U NOW OFFERING TIIEIK LARGE STOCK
OF
HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL,
At Trices to SUIT TIIK TIMES, for
GASH AND GASH ONLY!
Confuting in part of—
263,800 pounds Assorted SWEDES IRON
221,0*10 pounds Aassorted REFINED IRON
1T9.280 pounds Assorted PLOW STEEL
3,5«) pairs TRACE CHAINS
(100 pairs PLOW 11 AMES
5'JO dozen SC0VIL and other TIOES
Id I dozen COLLINS* A L EVERETT'S AXES
350 kegs NAILS
300 KENTUCKY PLOWS
50 coils COTTON PLOW LINES.
Togcthor with a full assortment of—
CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
fiH. Will make it to tho interest of all wishing to
purehose for THEI O AHXI to call
and sco us.
CARHART & CIRD,
Iron Front Store,
CHERRY STREET.
SALE Of VALUABLE PROPERTY.
TN PURSUANCE OF AUTHORITY GRANTED
_L in a mortgage, of which we are the transferees,
executed by G.F. Robinson on the 25th of November,
lv$, to 1). A. Vason, we will sell at the Court House,
in Alba ny,Dougherty county, between the legal hours
ofinle.on 'lTRsDAY, the 14th of April, 1888, Lots
No. 01 and No. 67, on Third street, in said city, with
the improvements thereon.
And, on WEDNESDAY following, we will sell, at
the plantation in the 14th District of Lee county,
known as the (’hehaw place, on which said Robinson
now lives; said plantation containing 1410 acres,more
or less; together with the mules, horses, cattle, oxen,
wagons, carts, lings, plantation tools and utensils, anu
all other personal property now on said place and em
braced in said mortgage.
Terms Cash, and sale positive.
J. B. ROSS & SON
fcb2Z-law60d
HOUSE FOR RENT*
AND
Lots for Sgle.
M y professional BUSINESS REQUIRING
my cxclus ve attention, I offer for rent my resi
dence nnd farm l 1 1 miles from Macon limits—a com
modious house (Villa style) on an elevated plain, com
plete out-buildings, a vineyard ofsix acres, in good
condition! a choice variety of other frails. with one
hundred acres of land (or more if needed) make it n
very desirable place.
* I also offer for salo (orin exchange forcity property)
building lots between the residence and town—large
enough to produce family provisions.
JOHN BU THERFORD.
fcblG-otdAw. ’ Attorney at Law.
THE
MACON SEED STORE,
Wo. 68 Third Street,
F O U T Z’S
32
Shipped past wed;
Shipped previously.
i.4«r* 16
SS.157—59.007
Stock on hand to date —. 12,619
GnocnniES and Provisions.—With good stocks,
A fair demand Has prevailed in theso lines. Prices
bnt little changed. Wo quoto as follows Clear
Sides 17V£o.; Clear Ribbed 17 conts; Shoul
den ll'.i/.ll}« cents; Hams, Country, 1S@20; Can
vued Sugar-Cured 23(8)27 cents. Coffee—Rio 21®
80c.; Li’.nayra. ’ *•'; Java V ' 'A*. Tea—Black $1
•2; Green 51 5092 50. Flour—Stock light nnd tho
better brands in good request; Superflno S1C&13
Extra 114*315 ; Family *15; Fancy Family brand
$17 * Butter—Goshen 5(»!i55c; Tcnncsseo Ycllew
tO&40e; Country, HW&3AC. Cheese 16®Ma* according to
quality. Lard 18®2tV. Sugar 17@22, according to
Crade. Molasses 62e©75 per gallon, according to
description. Fish—Mackerel, in bids., Aos. 1,2 and
3. *20927; Kits S3 00®5 00; Codfish 121®]5c. Per
pound. Pork—Mess, *30 00; Rump Pork 525 00. Salt
Liverpool, 52 75; Virginia, 52 73 per sack.
Gbatk ant) Hat.—Tho stock of Corn in tho hands of
dealer* is very light; Yellow, .Mixed nnd Whito
*125 ; Corn Meal 51 35 ; Grits 51 7591 S3.—
Oats 115x120. Field Peas 5150. Hny,Northern $2n225.
Tennessee Timothy and Herds Grass $200; Tennes
see Clover *2 00.
WntSKT.—Thcro is an ample stock in tho hands of
■dealers. We quote: Umiim -n Rye. $215.3.2 2*); fine.
d4@*(5. Corn. $2 50. Bourbon $3@3 50 per gallon.
Jfctv Orleans Cotton Stntcmcnf..
New Oslsan's, February Cl.
Ptoek Sept. 1. 1- K>.v.
Received mdco yesterday— 5.493
Received previously 47S.2iS-lS3.701
Total
shipped sinco yesterday
chipped previously
i- 000.566
.. 8 595
. 395,131-390,520
Stock on hand and bn shipboard. ini ew
-Apalachicola Cotton Statement.
Apalacoioola, February 22.
Receipts and shipments of Cotton at Apalachicola
commencing Septomberl, 1S67, and ending F’elrnarj*
2* 1363.:
Stock on hand September 1, IS-JT. „.... 5 .
Received since.] —11,152
_ TotalTeeeipts ." ■ , 11137
Shipped to New York ' **
Shipped to New Orleans
Total shipments™ a. . 9,053
Unhand and on shipboard, not cleared
CILXSBATID
Horse aid Cattle Mite.
Th»5 preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvlgonr:*
broken-down and
Iow-5piri ted horse*,
by strengthening •
ami cleansing the
Stomach and intea*
ttoes.
It is a sure pre- •
rmtire of-All dls-
iwilwt • to
this animal, such L LVXO FE\ Elt, GLAXDEBS,
YELLOW WA
TER. NBAHS,
corfius, i>is.
TEMl’ER. FE
VERS, FOUNDER
Loss OF APFE-
TITE AND VITAL
E\i:ROV, Ac. Its
use Mprores the
wjnd," Increases
the appetite-ves
a smooth arid :
glossy skin—and
traasft
mis
bone.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE-Cnrt-s Pains in the
Back, Breast, Sides, Shoulders and Joints.
Frightful Prophecies Concerning; tIn: End
of all Thing*
-Afemaichy religious enthusiasts; nnd, on the other
hand.Philosophers insist that the centre , f the earth
I* a mass of fire—that the poles of (ho earth Trill one
day.be at tho equator, and that the sun is gradually
fading. Talk like this is very torriblc; but, pending
cnoh wholesolo calamities, it will bo as well for each
member of society totakccaroof his or her health,
nnd leave the rest to Providence.
The end comes prcmuturcly to all who neglect the
preservation of thatincstimabioblcssing. Suffer liver
disease, dyspepsia, chronic cor.slipation or any other
aliment to take itscourso unchecked, and it will as-
inredly shorten life. It cannot be said tbatthc means
*f protecting the system against tho predisposing
•uses ofdisease nrowithhcld. The constitutions and
physique of the least robust may be ,0 strengthened
and fortified by a course of HOSTETTKR’S STOMACH
BITTERS as to render them all hut invulnerable, not
Only to the attacks of epidemic disorders, but also to
the ordinary complaints which prevail in all countries
mud at allfeaaon?. If tho immense importance of
protective medication were universally understood,
this incomparable vegetable antidote, which i.* already
tho most popular tonio in tho world, would every
where be classed among the staples of life, and no
family would dare to be without it. The time may
Arrive when this will be tho case, for every year adds
hundreds of thousands to the list of those who use it.
PROF. IL U. KAYTON, Savannah, Ga., Pro
prietor oi Kay ton’s popular remedies.
CARRIAGE guide.
ANOTHER EDITION just published, being the
Thirty-eighth of the "Pocket JSsculaplus. or Every
One hU own Doctor,” including a Treatise on Diseases
oC Females, Irregularities, <fcc„ with a hundred en-
gravingfl, explaining thoso diseases in both sexes. 13y
Win. Vonng, hi. D.
Every one may conduct any case of secret disease,
self-abuse, or those distressing diseases incidental to
youth, manhood or old age, without resorting to the
quocki of the present day. Let no man contomplat-
ing marriage be another hour without reading this
wonderful Look, a* it discloses important secrets.
Which should bo known to them particularly. Let
the weak and bashful youth who ho* ruined his con
futation by the debasing babitof self-abuse read tbia
bofik. It will be (out to all parts of the United f-tate,
arid Canada* for 50 eents.
Send for l'ooket -Saculaphis.
Dh. \VM. YOUNG)
No. 416 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa.
jUlyU-wly)
KAYTON’S -MAGIC CURE—Cures Diarrhma
•nd Cramp Cholic*.
JSrSKRORS OF YOUTH.—A! GENTLEMAN
wfefufTared for yoara from Nervous Debility, Pre-
mature Decay, and all tho cffoctx of youthful indis
cretion, will, for the sako of suffering humanity, lend
fr#e toall who nood it tho receipt and directions for
m%kiug the simplo remedy by which he was cured.—
Snfferar, wiahing to profit by the advcrtinrr'e ex
perience, cr.n do ao by addressing, in perfect confi
dence. JOHN B OGDEN.
No. 42 Cedar et.. New York.
aprX5-ly-w]
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE—Curce Headache
nnd Toothache in a half minute.
^SWANTED.-NOWREADY Fur can-
A%«&
• The War Between the States,’
Iu Causes. Character. Conduct and Results,”
BY HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
* f»l! deecrlp-
feblWAwlmo^ ATI0NA L VV nL1S ^,^ Q fl .
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE—Cures ^amohe
Onta, 8tings, etc.
,k’-! ton Into a fine-looking and spirited
«r» of Cows fids preparation I, invaluable
as the quantity and im|fioTes* U:e quality
’ • of the milk. It Las
Ivon proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the qnan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, cud make lira
'butter firm and
facet. Irj fattening
cattle, it giv-rthem
/k’2^' .*- ■ - < •' anapMtiU, loosen,
*-?t« * 1. q», .'--7- - tl .ir bide, and
- make, them tbrivo
; much foster. .
In.all diseases of Swine, such as CosgLs, fleers In
th» Lungs, Liver,
ft:., this article
acts as a specific.
By putting from «
one-half a paper"
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
above diseases *■“*
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive nhj cure for tho Hog Cholera.
Prica 25 Coats per Paper, or 5 Papers for $L
TRETAHED BY
S. A. FOUTZ Sc BRO„
AT T]!E!R
ivnoLE.vuB nni ti a.vb medici.ye depot,
No. 116 Franklin. St., Baltimore, Md.
For 8frle by Druggists and Storekeepers through
out tho Unitod States.
FOK SALE BY
L, W. HUNT &CO. f
Wliolccalo nnd Retail Agent*,
june27-wtf.) MACON, Ga.
(NEXT DOOR TO GREER A LAKE'S.)
I S NOW RECEIVING. AND IN STORE. EVERY-
thing desirable in the Seed line. The stock is now
nearly complete, and consists of every description or
Garden Seeds*
Grass Seeds*
Onion Sets*
Flower Seeds*
_ | Hyacinth Glasses*
Garlic, etc.
The nttontion of the public is respectfully called to
theso Seeds, which, for freshness and r urity. are uno-
ijualed. They are jr«wn mostly at Wethersfield,
Conn., by a former resident of Georgia, who knows
what seeds suit best onr soil and climate.
My ENGLISH PEAS are far superior to anything
in the market, having been grown in Canada, and
will stand the oarly edd of Spring and drought of tho
whole season better than any others.
My RADISH SEHJ) and some CABBAGE SEED
aro imported from tho
BEST ^GROWERS I\ EUROPE,
I have all kinds of Seed, in papers; also in hulk
put up especially for
MARKET GARDENERS.
Dealers, send in your orders. Call and get a oopy
of my Catalogue, and a copy of tho Gardener’s Guide.
*5- Postage bn Seed, nino (9) cents per pounds.
Send your orders to
XU XL. SVASSTS, Seedsman,
dcc24-d.fcwtf. • 68 Third street, Macon, Ga
nvc o nsr m
Cash!Cash! Cash!
L. W. TITJNT &c GO.
A RE OFFERING THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY.
1V PAINTS, OILS, etc., at exceedingly low prices for the CASH. Remember that Goods well bought is
money made
OUR TERMS
ARE CASH, BUT WE OFFER YOU AN EQUIVALENT IN LOW PRICES.
DEALERS
Will do well to giro us a trial. They will then bo convinced that it is unnecessary to go further.
BRINGS
Us the MONEY", or give us satisfactory City acceptance 0a CO days, and wo will sell you goods LOW DOWN.
WARRANTED.
Everything sold in onr Store is warranted as represented—otborwiso the monoy refunded.
CALL
At Nos. 82 and 84 Cherry Street,
L. W. HUNT & CO.
feb23-tf, ... ,
BAKER SHERIFF SALES
"IT/'ILL HEREAFTER BE PUBLISHED IN THE
M Georgia Tkleg&aFII, published at Macon, Ga.
R. J. MILLS.
marl-Gt Sheriff Baker County.
Rabcr Sheriff Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
April next, before the Court house door in the
town of Newton, Baker county, Ga., the following
property, to-wit:
Lots of Land No?. (142) one hundred and forty-two,
(175) one hundred and seventy five, (170) one hundred
iiud seventy-six. (143) one hundred and forty-three,
(144) one hundred nnd forty-four, fl37) one hundred
and thirty-seven, in the Eighth (8th) District of said
county ot Baker. Levied on as tho property ofJa?.
Chance, deceased, to satisfy a tax n. fa.. State and
eounty, vs. F. D. Kca, Executor of James Chance,
deceased.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land No*,
two hundred (200,) two hundred and ono (201,) one
hundred and ninety-nine and one hundred and
ninety-sereri (11*7,) all in the Twelfth District cf Baker
county. Levied on os the property of Mims & Orme,
to sAtisfy a Tax fi. fa., State nnd county, vs. Mi ids £
Orme
All persons interested are rer.
at tho Court of Ordinary on the fim M be , ac ‘ 1 J•,
next to show cau?e, if any they an, Uiy* * ••
should not be granted the applicant *’ U :
Given under my hand offici dlv ’ ! -t
jnhd-3C’d* ^jULEY. 0 ,,.
tetters of AdministratiT^
G eorgia, bibb cotJNTY-wnpni. •
Wise applies to tho undersigned r A ? 2 i
Administration upon the estate m \r I jr LtlvV*
Sr., and Moore B. Thomas, J. wfe eB *l!. "
deceased. ’ °- E -i; I ( ;
All persons interested are required
at the Court of Ordinary onthefl^KV^r*
April next, to show cause, Mead I
ter* should not be granted tlio aW iion’J'' C '”^1
V itness my hand officially. |
Also, at tho ?amo time and place. Lots of Land Nos. RRICK* K tr, I
257. 2.58,276 and 297, all in tho Eighth District ; 0 f Edward P, Lew^ fate of ^
? fB £w-ir 0Unty 4- h V- l c d 0Q ir S th ? pr i ,per L y » ? fTa % 1 applies to the undersigned for T J H flt
lor at Williams, to satisfy a Tax fi. fa.. State ar d ut)0n deceased’s a Lett ^ r sofi’ ;‘ ’ r
County, vs. Taylor & Williams. ^ | U ‘ acc casea s e. tate. All nor^n- :-a.
Also, at the same time and place, Lots of Land No?. ;
59, 61,272 176. 384,3S3 and 109, all in the Seventh Dis- I
triet of Baker County. Levied on as the property of ,
Augustus Jones, to satisfy a Tax fi. fa., State and
County, vs. Augustus Jones.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land Ncs.
376. 388. 390, 371 and 3*7. all in the Seventh District of
Baker County, and levied on as tho property of John
W. Myrick, to satisfy a Tax fi. fa.. State and County,
vs. John W. Myrick, and to-satisfy the costs on sundry
fi. fas. in my hands, vs. sail John W. Myrick.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land Ncs.
94, 95. 105, 106, 107, 135,146, all in the Seventh Dis
trict of Baker County. Levied on as the
Mrs. Mary A. Lamar, to satisfy a Tax fi. i ..
County, vs. tf. B, Lamar, Agent for Mrs. Mary
Lamar.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land Nos.
10,11,12. 29, 30, 31.52. 69 and 70, in the Eighth Distriot
of Baker County; and No. 10 in the Seventh District
of Baker County. Levied on as the property •
son B. Sbutt, to satisfy a Tax fi. fa., State and i ... ....
vs. Nelson B. Shutt. R. J. MILLS. j Divorce-Rule to perfect service
SheriffBaker County, Ga. } m Jit appearing to the Court, bvthc rctu
letters of Uismis^
a.
applies to tho undersign,.! i
upon deceased’s estate. All oersnn, -
quired to be and appear at fhc Conn of ’ *'I
the first Monday in September next to ‘
any they have, Why Letters should not
applicant. lunott >cgr,- ;
Given under my hand officially
W. M." RILEY. Ort
mhG-Cm’
February 27,1868.
P Seventh uis- ; thenticated, within the time prefer hM l 3 ’
!ie property of those indebted to satd Estate will,S t I? k, u
i fo- St ato and once. J (;u 4 -i V orroAi Sal!
Irs. Mary A. 1 mh6-40d "" 4dm' - '
Xfotice,
District /’'J.EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Blnp cm I
of Nci- j vX Court, Novembor Term, 1867 “ I
County, Florence English vs. John H Bn.li t, 'I
•T.S. i Divorce—Rule to perfect service
.It appearing to the Court, bvfh c 1
iff, that the defendant. John II. Enel sh’S^S 1 *
side in said county, and it ft •' ‘“*™-
does not reside in said State,
marchl-law30d
Lots Nos. 394 and 395. in the Seventh District of Baker
county, levied on as the property of Abner Mims to
satisfy a tax fi. fa., of State aud county vs. said Mims.
Also, at the same time place, Lot of Land No. 393 in
the Seventh District of Biker county, levied on as the
property of S. A. Walker, Jr., to satisfy a tax fi. fa.,
month for four months. I
A true extract from tho minulfm
mare-lamtm.
Notice of Dismission
G eorgia, jones couN'r'-oRnrvln,. 1
^FICE said county. Februt ry a, j?|ilT S W* 1
A'. B. Fennell, a-iminYrtrotoJ on th^toteTfS?^ I
ey, deceased, applies to mo fol 5
ECOONMIZE.
BY USING THE
MENDENHALL HAND LOOM
YOU CAN BOTH SAVE AND MAKE MONEY!
One Hand can easily make from Five to Ten
Times its Cost Yearly.
J'JUI'CIVJ Vl Wj. ■**. - VI Hint i, VI.. vw - ex e I
Ftate and county vs. said Walker, Jr.
Also, at tho same time and place. Lots of Land Nos.
152,153,108 and 169. in the Seventh District of Baker
county,levied on as the property of Ji.eeph A. Jackson B. Finn,-.,, applies m «
to satisfy a tax fi. fa., vs. said J. A. Jackson. from said estate. " iis»
Also, at the samo time and place. Loti of Land N°s. These are to cite and admoai-h nil
126artd 127, to theSeventh District of Baker county, i . 1 a 11
levied on as the property of Cyntha Williams to sat
isfy a tax fi.fit., State and county vs. Cyntha H*i|-
liams.
Also, at the camc time and place, lots of Land Ros.
213.* 214 'and 215, in the Seventh District of Bake.
County. Levied on as the property of Xancy J. Cook,
to satisfy a Tax fi. fa., State and County, vs. Nanoy J
Cook. ‘ *
Also, at the same time 'and place, lot of Land N„- .. . „ —
18, in the Eighth District of Baker County. Levied °IH)® Uouthwerteru Rallnuj (V-,,,,?’
on as the property of Edmund Alusgrovo, to satisfy a T llr t ? 5e< ’* urot teuiiiimJ[>
Tax fi. fa."State and County, vs. Edmund Hargrove. yo f "b->5?*?/2 r due 0ctob « US®. aUf
Also, at th, same time and place, lot of Land No.
~ of Bi ’ ' '
it I
?how cause if an
office, on or by
Given under my hand, officially?
marchO-lamGOtl
Bowdon Collegiate Institution,
Bowdon, Carroll County, Ga.
MAJOR JOHN M. RICHARDSON. President.
triroRouan instruction, in English.
A Mathematics, Surveying, Engineering, Bookkeep-
ine and Languages. •
B-oard can be nrooured at S10 per month.
Young men of economical habit 4 can here acquire a
good education at a cost not exceeding.$209 PflT an
num for board, tuition, book* and clothing; by mesa-
ig, for $150, or less. . ..
No temptations to extravng.anco or dissipaUOU.
Hacks leave Ncwnan for Bowdon on Monday. Wed-
net Jay and Friday^ M RICIIARD30N,
prufo.vw of Mnthemfctics, etc.
F. 11. M. HENDERSON,
Professor of Langnages, etc.
f*b7-wlm*_ :
TT IS AUTHENTICALLY STATED THAT ONE-
X FIFTH of the inhabitants of this country and Eu
rope die of Consumption. No disease has been more
thoroughly studied, and its nature lo<s understood;
there is no disease upon which exists n greater diver
sity of opinion and no disease which." has more com
pletely baffled all medical skill and remedial ageneies.
Soma of tho prominent symptoms are Cough, Ex
pectoration, Shortness of Breath, Irritation about the
Lungs and Chest, darting Pains in the Sides and Back,
Emaciation, and general negative condition of tho
wholo system.
| _ Persons suffering" with this dread disease, or any of
• its .*•■«.* init**it«, should I"-- no thin* in ; o-se.—ing
thcmselvcsof tho proper Itcinody, in order that they
may stay its ravages, and be restored to health. The
Rev. E. A. WILSON’S
PltETAJtRD PRESCRIPTION FOR THE CDRE OF
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds, and all Thront
and Bang Affections,
by tho use of which he was restored to health in a fen*
week.*, nftcr having suffered several years with a se
vere lung affection ami thatdrend dlicAse. Consump
tion, has nbw been iu use over ten years with the most
marked success. ,
This Remedy is prepared from tbo original Recipe
chemically pure, by tho Rev.EDWARD A, WILSON,
165 South Second street, Williamsburg, Kings county.
New York. . . A . , , * ,* ’ '
A puinphlet containing the ongiral Frcseiption.
with full and explicit directions for preparation and
use. together with a short history of nU case with
symptoms, experience nnd cure, can ho obtained (free
of char$o) of Mr. Wilsoil. ns above, or by calling on or
addressing _ _______ -
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
82 A- 81 ... CHUBBY STREET.... 82 & 81
novl2-wfira) ' MACON, QA.
1S9. in' the Twelfth Diefrict of Baker County. Levied
on as the property of William Kelley, to fatisfy a Tax
fi. fa.-. State and County, vs. taid Kelley.
Also, at the same -time and ' place, lot of Land No.
149, in the Twelfth.District of Baker County. Levied
on as the property of Waltower Kelley, to satisfy a
Tax fi. fia.. State and County, vs. said Kelley.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of Land Nos.
216. 217, 218 and 238, in the Eighth District of Baker
County. Levied on as the property cf John Dawse.
to satisfy a Tax fi. fa.. State and County, vs. Samuel
Dawse, Agent for Gideon Dawse, Executor for said
John Dawse.
Also, at the same time and place, 125 acres off of Lot
No. 139, in the 8th District ol Baker County. Leried
on as the property of Jackson Butler, to satisfy a tax
fi fa. State and county vs. said Jackson'Dutler.
Also, at the same t>me nnd place. Lots of Land Nos.
295 and 2 o, containing 331 serfs, in theTlh District of
Baker County. Levied on as the property of Preeiila
Jordan.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land Nos.
96,104, 105 and H6, in the 8th District of Baker County,
Levied on as the property of Morgan M. Mills, to
sati-fv a tax fi fa.) State and County vs. said ^Morgan
M. .Mills.
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land Nos.
235 and 230, in the 12th Di.-trict of Baker County.—
Levied on as the property ol John M. Dent, to satisfy
a Tax fi la, State and County, vs. said Dont.
Also, at thesaraotimeand place. Lot of Land No. 154.
in the 7th District of Baker County. Levied on ns the
property of Mrs. Dewberry to satisfy n'Xax fi fa. State
and County, vs. Mrs. Dewberry.
WM. JACKSON,
Deputy Sheriff Baker co„ Ga.
February 27.1S53. marchl-IawiiOd.
Notice.
r^oEGL, Jones county.—ordb»»ti I
VY Office said Courr.v at Chambers February n v
\\ hereas, James M. G r av Fro-ninw «» ry *-
ftftttesS, 1 : couni ^
These are, therefore, to an a . ,,
sons concerned to showcause, a { it,;,
the 1st .Monday in September :l j ; r
why saidJJxccutor shall not be 5 lr t I
Given under my hand officially, i I
feb2I-lamCmos* * , R0LA£i> T ^'
eatonton
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
rTMlE SPRING TERM. IN THIS INSTITUTION,
i opens on the 15th of JANUARY K under the am
nions of CoL D. U. Capers, as Principal, whoispre-
narnd to offer every facility for acquiring an aecom-
nliahed education. Tbcoourseofimit ruction embraces
that of our first-class institutions, and includes the
higher branches of Mathematics and Philosophy, the
Languages and a complete course of Sketching, Land
scape and Architectural Drawing.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
Is conducted by Miss GUTTENBERGER. an in
structress of moro than usual accomplishments.
THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMEXT
Is under the immediate supervision of Mrs. BELL,
a devoted t-acber of small children.
Ihe Term embraces SIX MONTHS, ending on the
15th of July with the Annual Commencement Ex-
ere isos. KATES OF TUITION
In tho Institute - $40 00 per term
M usic - - 30 00 per term
Languages 10 00 per term
Drawingand Painting..: _... 1000 per term
In the Preparatory Department 25 00 per term
Board, including washing, lights and
fuel 25 00 per month
These rates are considered low, and the amount is
due as soon as the student is entered.
The rlimnte of Eatonton is salubrious, free from all
malarial influences, and tbo society quite as good as
in other places. The Principal will take into his fam
ily, as spiraial students, a limited number of young
ladies, ftarAddress the Principal at Eatonton, Ga
JUNIUS WINGFIELD,
novlff-w-tf President Board Truoess.t
CARROLTOX MASONIC INSTITUTE
Extra Facilities for Education.
REV, D. R. MORELAND ....President.
rplIERE WILL BE AN ABLE CORPS OF TKACH-
A KK3 aaoooiated with him.
Tuition is offered at the remarkable low rate of
from $10 to $40 a year. Board can be socurcd in the
best of families, everything furnished, at $10 j»er
month. Students charged from time of entrance.
School opens January 13, 1868.
Health of locality unsurpassed In Georgia. For
farther particulars address
KKV D. R. MORELAND, or
.Q la TKflCDL'D V
ianl7-w3m*
S. KINOSBKRY,
Chairman Board of Trustees.
THE VERY BEST PAPER
BOT0 ANX) CklXlIsS.
“CHILD'S DELIGHT!”
I LLUSTRATED AND FULL OK PRKTTY AND
instructive Stories.
TXRKS:
Club,—per annum 25 cents.
Single copies—per annum .50 cents.
Send for specimen number and be convinced. Just
the paper for Familiee and Sunday Schools.
nqv'/'O-dAwtf ■ S. BO\ KIN, Macon, Ga.
CUKE—Cures Coughs,
KAYTON’S MAGIC
Colds and Soar Throat
Yarns and. Warps of every description always
on Land. '
Cotton or Wool taken in exchange for Looms
and Weaving- material.
ADDRESS:
T BALLA3VTINE,
- * “ GENERAL AGENT,
janlO-tf. Mulberry Strcef, (nest to Lanier House.) MACON, GA.
GUANO!
CASn OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED CITY
ACCEPTANCES.
A SWK ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
Guano which can he shipped without the expense
of storage and other expenses, and in order to increase
our sales for cash, to meet heavy payments, w, have
determined to reduce our prices at Savannah and Au
gusta 55 per ton, fur all ORDERS ACCOMPANIED
WITH THE MONEY.' Our prices will therefore be
uniform, as follows:
PHCENIX GUANO,
Importod direct to Sarannah from McKean's Island.
Price per ton of 2,000 lbs. at Savannah, 850 cash, or 865
payable 1st Novembor; at Augusta, $55 cash or 870
payable 1st November.
WILCO.!, GIBBS Si CO.’S
MANIPULATED GUANO,
A mixture of PHCENIX and PERUVIAN, well pul
verized and mixed under onr personal supervision.
Price at Savannah, $05 per ton of 2.00U lbs. cash, or $88
payable 1st November; at Augusta, $70 cash, or $85
payable 1st November.
PURE Xo. X PERUVIAN GUANO
direct from Peruvian Agent, at lowest markctpriceat
Savannah and Augusta, for CASH. *
M r « would advise those who wish to buy GuAiSO
on time, to apply at once as drafts must be oxecuted
and approved or other fatislactory arrangements
effected before rhipments are made. Railroad Bonds
and .Stocks taken at highest market price, a* cash ®r
collaterals.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. Address
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO„
IuroRTKJts ivi) Dkai.kes ix Ota no,
Savannah, or 241 Broad sL, Augusta.
No. 97 Baj
j&nl9
7 nay ft.,
ly-divrSmos]
Norwood School,
VIRGINIA.
WM. D. CABELL Principal.
LAUNCELOT M. BLACKFORD Ass t Principal.
Waller Hollidat, Wm. G. Btkaxo*. B. A.,
John K. Page. M. D„ Uiohakd M. Bolliko.
Uexbt Sob are. Instructor in Elocution and Draw
ing.
Wm. L. Axkrs, Inetrnctor in Bookkeepiag.
rpIIIS SCHOOL IS MODELLED IN ITS COURSE
JL and mode of igxtuetion, as far at possible, after
the University of \ irginia, and is designed to prepare
students for that Institution, os well as for practical
business life.
The English branches, Aneient and Modern Lan
guages, Mathematic, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,
Natural Hiatory, Conip&ratire Physiology, Bookkeep
ing, Elocution and Drawing, are taught by competent
and experienced Instructors.
Orthography, Composition and Penmanship receive
close attention. Regular religious services are readily
accessible.
The first term begins September 25,1867, end ends
February 14, 1868. The second term begins February
15,1868, and ends J one 24, 1868, Monthly reports sent
home. , _ , ,
Board, Tuition, Washing, Fuel and attendance, $165
per term. Pupils received at any time. Catalogues
sent on application. Address
WM. D. CABELL, Principal,
Norwood Postoffice, Nelson County, Va.'
norM-d*wtiUfebl5
GUANO, GUANO.
$93 OO
70 OO
65 OO
50 OO
52 50
Ho. 1 Peruvian Guano, per ton of 2000 lbs. in bag's, - - -
Soluble Phospho-Peruvian Guano, Ammoniatcd with ZtTo. 1
Peruvian, per ton of 2000 lbs. inbags,
Ammoniated Soluble Pacific Guano, Ammoniated with ani
mal matter, per ton of 2000 lbs. in bags or barrels,
Salter’s and Jarvis’ Island, South Pacific, best Phosphatic,
Guanos, per ton of 2000 lbs. in bags or barrels,
Bolivian, high grade Pacific, Guano, per ton of2000 lbs. in bags
or barrels, - - * •
Also, Bower Grades of Phosphatic, Caribbean Sea, Guanos, 35 to 60 OO
Also, Ground Band Plaster, Gypsum, at £2 50 per barrel.
49* CASH AT SAVANNAH. Credit will be given until November 1, 1S63, upon undoubted City Ac
ceptances—in which case an extra charge will be madc.”5A
Particular attention is called to tho above mentioned
SOLUBLE PHOSPHO - PERU VIAN
—AND—' .
AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS,
Which are rich compounds of "BAKER’S ISLAND” nnd "BOLIVIAN” GUANOS, analyzing 65_and 80 per
cent, bone phoiphato, (rendered soluble) and yielding 30 to 3o per cent, phosphoric acid, ammoniated with
No 1 Peruvian Guano, and with animal matter, making most concentrated and rich fertilizers; combining
the'rhicf mineral constituents of all vegetation, and adapted as nearly as possible toall climates, soils nnd
crops, having been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested by practical and scientific farmers and planters, upon
Cotton Tobacco, Wheat and Vegetables of all kinds, from whom the highest testimonials have been received.
For sale, by the CARGO or RETAIL, in Bags and Barrels, in quantities to suit purchasers, by
JOHN B. SAB.BY,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 58 South street, cor. Wall. New York.
GENERAL DEPOT FOR GEORGIA AT SAVANNAH.
JONES, BAXTER *■ DAY, Agents at Macon. (jan29-3mos
N
JOT TO SAVE YOUR HEALTH
” ‘ ■ IS TO DESTROY IT.
riii 1 (ireat American Blood-Purifier.
Bfotice.
G eorgia, jones county.-ordisawz I
Office, at t'lrnnhers, February;-, * : 1
Whereas, William Sloomub, administrator on eta I
of Bboda C. Burden, deceased, applies to me foK I
mi<>.- li from tai l estate V
These are ta cite and admonish all pemneewetr I
ed tv) show c:im-\\ if ;i:.y * hoy Lr* * . : : I
or by the first Monday in September neit, shr tSP
same shall not be granted.
Given under my hand, officially, day above irm?- I
’• v, , , • ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinal
feb2l-lam6m*
Jffotice.
G eorgia, .tones couNrr-OBDiHAinl
Office, at Chambers, February IS, 1368. I
Whereas, John R. Barfield, Executor on eststttf 1
Thomas L. Burden, deceased, appliestomeferfrf
mission from said eitatc.
These are to cite and admonish all perrons coneet I
ed to' show cause If nnj they have, to.this Oca, a I
or by the first Monday in i-Vi-teii.! ; : I
fame shall not be granted. I
Given under my hand, officially, day above vrittal
ROUND T. ROS3, Ordinary, f
feb21-3amGm*
Administrator’s Sale.
{ GREE ABLY TO AN ORDER FROM THE Oil
j\ DIN A K Y • .f Houston County, Ga, will be a$|
i before tho Court-House door in Perry, on the FIRST I
, TUESDAY in April next, between thele?al houn:l
sale, tho followil ? Ini>dt, t-i-wit: Lot No. U7, and w I
western half of Lot No. j)7—s II ..-;!.'ir I
W. S. Moore, dcc'd. Also the balance of htf bail
numbers not recollected. Terms of sdtnudekMcl
on the day. J. G. MOORE, Adm’r,
feb!4-lawi0d* W, S. Moore,
QUEEN’S DELIGHT!
THE QUEEN’S DELIGHT, the great American Al
terative and Blood Pur fief, is the most perfect vegetable
compound of alteratives, tonics, diuretics and diaphor*
etics; making it the most effective invigorating, r<»
juvenating and blood-cleansing cordial known to the
world.
We therefore advise every one whose blood is in the
least rl’fitted by indulgence or excess, an • whose con-
fiPtution is impaired by disease and is saffering from
Rheumatism, Liver CompiainL Consumption, Scrofula /^1
or King’s Evil, Carbuncles, Boils, Itching Humor of the j KJT
Skin, Erysipelas. Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of
the Skin, Pimple-, Blotches, Pains in thh Bones, old
Ulcers, Svphilis and Syphilitic Sores, Ind geetion, In
flammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the
BAck, General Debility, and for all complamts arising
from deficiency and poverty of blood, to use tho Queen’s
es of’dcllcate constitution, suffering from was&e ! A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE EST^!
- • tg .{ A of Dickerson W. Orr, lute ot AIi:
deceased, are notified and requested to come fern*|
and make immediate payment; and all havinjcL
against said.estate are requested to render thasttyj
authenticated according ro law.
J. DkLOACUE, Administrat”*.
Estate of D. W. Orr. dec: |
Macon, Ga., Dec. 10,1S67.
declO-dlmtkwiy)
Wotice to Debtors creditors,
\ LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGiWl
JOHN KI1M6MAS, deceased, lUeofU.,: I
county, <!»•• will rendcrtheni in to u* within the tx-* ■
prceorlbed by law. Those indebted to the eiae n|
plesse settle forthwith. J. M. FREEMIJ
• T. M. FKEE51A> : ,
feb7-40d* Administrators John Frfc»tnan.ii -
STotice for Jjeave to Sell land.
EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—SIX IT i ;? I
after date application will lie ma'Io T
of Ordinary, of Jones county, l’”r an I
lot of Land adjoining the town of Clintoi tUfc-l
longing to the estate of Samuel Griswold- deceud. f
feb7-60d* E. C. GFIEREx’t. |
Administrator’s Wotice.
ness and depression of mind in consequence of thos •
complaints which nature imposes at the period of
change, have a pleasant and sure remedy in the Queen’s
Delight.
Children who^e fair and ruddy complexion gave early
promise of health and beauty, "but too soon became
blanched and pale by some hereditary taint of the blood,
wfP have the Tich boon restored by using the Queen’s
Delight.
The unacclimated and persons traveling into which
countries will find the Queen’s Delight a great protec
tion from all malaHou* affection and diseases which
Driginate in a change*, of climate, diet and life.
TRIUMPH OF ART :
Notice to Bebtors and Creditors.
A ll i’ersons indebted to wiley lit
tle, late of Jones county, deceased, will
come forward and settle, and those barinr claims
against said deceased will render them in terms of iho
law. to th. undersigned. WM. C. BUTLER.
deeZl-tM* Administrator.
W. J. LilTTOff J. H. LAWTOX n. r. LAWTOK j
LAWTON & LAWTON,
GROCERY AND PRODUCE DEALERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 77 FOURTH ST., MACON, GA.
GUANO, GUANO.
PATAPSCO GUANO, AMMONIATED
SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured under tbo special supervision of tho
CELEBRATED CHEMIST, LEIBIG,
W HOSE NAME IS A TOWER OF STRENGTH
in all that relates to practical chemistry.
Kcr COTTON or COHN, this Guano has no superior.
For full details und certificates of those who havo
used this Guano, sec pamphlets, which can bo had on
application to LAWTON A* LAWTON.
Macon, Ga.
p # S.—We will sell for accepted draft, payable on
the 15th October to the l*t November. «-Prico, $80
per ton. L* & L.
febl8-2tawdAw2mo
Notice.
G eorgia bibb county.-all persons in
debted to the estate of Win. L. Hart, late of
said county, deceased, aro required to make immed
iate payment to the undersirned. and those bavin*
claims to render them in terms of the law.
D. M. rLANDBRS,
feb7-40d-w* Adm’r.
EMORY COLLEGE.
riMIE SPRING TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION
X will open January 15, 1868.
FACULTY.
Rev. LUTHER M. SMITH, D. D„ President and
Profossor Belles I.e.tres, Moral and Mental Philoso
phy and Biblical Literature.
Rev. ALEXANDER MEANS, D. D„ LL. B., Pro
fossor of Physical Sciences.
Rev, G. W. W. STONE, A. M„ Professor of Mathe
matics and Astronomy.
Rev. JOSIAH LEWIS, A. Professor of Greek
Language and Literaturo.
Rev. J. 0. A. CLARK, A. M., Professor of Latin
Language and Literature.
Mr. SIDNEY LEWIS, A. M., Principal of Prepar
atory Department.
Those who do rot desire to pursue the regular Col
legiate course of four years, will be entitled^ to grad
uation on completing a three years’ course of English
and Scientific Studies.
Tuition, $45 per College Term of 6 months.
" $;>0 j>er term in Preparatory School.
Board from $15 to $29 per month.
Books furnished by tho College at reasonable rates.
The good health and morals of Oxford are prover-
hU1 ' JOSIAH LEWIS, Ja.,
Un4-w3t Secretary Bo aid of Trustees.
Administrator’s Bale.
G eorgia, quitman county-by virtue
ofan order from tho Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, at the Court-house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, the East half of lot of land No.
142, in the Twenty-first District of originally Lee, now
Quitman counts*, for the benefit of the heir, and credi
tors of Junes M. Albritton, deceased. Terms cash.
AMOS ALBRITTON,
jan24-fr3t*. Administrator.
MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF
DPe. HEINITSH’S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS —“The Queen’s De
light is beginning to awaken the attention of our
physicians- Its remarkable curative power is seen in
its wonderful etlcct upon iseasc. As a blood-purifier
there is no itediciae like it known to the profession.—
tlemau told me tout his son has been takiDg the
Queen’s Delight, and is more benefited by it than by
any otTer medicine. He warns a dozen bottles.”
Extract from a letter: “It is due to yon to ^tate m
this public manner, in order that the people may know
the truth, that I have tried yo r Queen’s Delight, and
found it not only what you said it was—“a pure medi
cine”—but the best med cine I have ever taken for
eruptions and general i»ad health. 1 had an eruption all
over my body, with impaired digestion and disordered
liver, and have tried a great many medicines without
auy benefit. I have taken one bottle of your Queen’s
Delight, the eruption has disappeared, my appetite is
better,my liver and digestion is improved. I am satis
fied one or two more botiles will cure me.”
Extract trom a letter: **At .the close of the war. my
constitution was shattered. I could not eat, sleep or
perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrate con
dition. Medicine and medical aid I had in abundance.
Such was my condition up to a few months since, when
l began the use of your Queen's Delight. I have used
two bottles, my constitution is greatly improved, my
appetite is good, enjoy refreshing sleep, and am able to
perform my share of daily labor.'”
Extract trom a letter: Wonderful effect of only one
bottle: ‘*1 have used ouly a half bottle of ‘Queen’s I*e-
lignt’ for boils and eruptions of the skin and itching hu
mors of the b’ood, which annoyed me very much. I
am entirely cured. I think your medicis c a valuable
one.”
A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache
urod by the u*e of ‘-Heinitsh’s Cueen’s I>e!icbt:” A
lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily
gives testimony of the wonderful efforts of this medi
cine. She has \ieen from early years a martyr to head
aches, caused by imperfect act I on of the liver, producing
intense headache and pain over the eye. She nas.taken
ouly four bottle, and assures us of the perfect cure it
has made. She now enjoys good health.
Still another. “During last spring, I had been troubled
with obstinate chills anu fever, which, when cured, left j
my system in a wretched condition, blood impure, and
I was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at one time
thought, an incurable, cutaneous eruption over mv en
tire body. The most violent remedies suggested failed
to work a cure, until, at the instance of a Friend, I tried
Dr. Hemltah’s Queen’s Delight. Less than two bottles
cured me, leaving my skin in a healthy condition. My
f eneral health is a* good as ever. For such purposes,
have, ever since my cure, unhesitatingly recommend
ed yonr Queen's Delight."
Don’t buy any but the right kind. All genuine Queers
Delight has the cony-right mark ®n the outside, and it
is the only medicine which produces : hesc wonderful
cures. For 6ale, wholesale and retail, by
FISHER A HEINITSH, Columbia,8. C.jalso, by J. H
ZEILIN, Macon, Ga.
tpriild-W.lyJ
RHEUMATISM CUBE
T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS DETERMINE 3 •
PREPARE HIS
RHEUMATIC P0WDEBS
Inc unprece-ientcd success ot tni? juniicin®
cure of of this disease is best attested by toe totiv -*|
CErTIFICATES:
Ido hereby certify that after suffering
three yours, with the most cxvruri.i'in* 1 1
Chronic Rheumatism, and finding i* *. I ! ■ I
from any of the many prescriptions given oy
physicians, I am now entirely well, not on.y o* - * |
matisra itself, but likewise of its effeets.
was effected by a preparation styled I
Rheumatic Powders.” Of these Powders i- too
dozen, and have not had any iympt >ibs 01 JJ; j v.l
pains for three years. The effect upon me »
magic. Within three days after 1 e:-I
powder, my pains disappeared, and I.cave i i ~ ■
tircly clear of them up to the present tune. n T:<
To all suffering from Khcuumti'in l ') :J . . .
commend these Powders, confidently beiien*^
you have only to give them a trial to secure
cure. Most respectfully, JOIl'f
Eatonton, April 22, 1S55.
We, the undersigned, citiiens of f
Ga., cheerfully bear testimony to. c , tre4 tstf
“Linch’s Anti-Rheumalic Powders in ^ ^ B
of Acute or Chronic Rheumatism, nany c.'
been successfully treated by Dr. J. (»• 1,1 7 ..
our personal knowledge, in which these
used exclusively.
Daniel Slhde,
(i. R. Thomas.
Wm. B. Carter,
Thos. Respess.
Nicholson, andoth
ilh $o ir.cl**jfJ .7} !;,A *
Joel Branham, M. D.,
Stenhen B. Marshall,
T. B. Harwell,
Dr. R. Adams,
Michael Dennis,
All communications w
J.fi.GIC-'fl
EatontcO'
COLId^l
John Bradley, Adm’r. with
Will annexed .of Wiley
Franks, deceased.
") Georgia, Jones County,
I Jones Superior Court,
V October Term, 1867.
(Bill to Marshal Assets
The creditors and heirs at nnd Injunction,
law of Wiley Franks, dec’d. J
I T appearing to the Court that W. A. Hannah, J. M.
Forsyth, Elizabeth Lowther, Littleton Daniel, and
Francis M. Franks, defendants in abore stated till,
do not reside in the State of Georgia:
It is ordered that service of said bill on said parties
be made by publication of this order in tbs Georgia
Weekly Telegraph, at Macon, once a month for four
mouths. By the Court, ISAAC HARDEMAN.
Compl’ts Solicitor.
The above is a true extract from the minutes,
ROLAND T. RO^S,
nev29-lamo4* Clerk Snp’r. Court.
XVotice.
G eorgia, jones county-sixty days af
ter date application will be made to the Court,
of Ordinary of Jones county for leave to sell all the '
Real Estate belonging to the estate of John B. Dame,
deceased- U. G. and CIIAS. L. DAME. I
JanlO—lawflCd* Adm’rs de bonis »on.
MONROE FEMALE
FORSYTII, GEORGIA.
If EXT SESSION WILL OPEN JiMABl & 1
FACULTY:
R ev. s. g. hillyer. d. d., " ]
Professor Mental ana MoralSci®^ *
K. T. Asbury, A. M., ProfessorMathfmauc
Rev. J. F. Oigg. A.'m.. NaturalSciences. . l
Rev. W. J. Morcock, A. MProfessor
Mrs. J. F. Dagg, Prinoipi'
In renewing the tender ot tneir'ffid
lie the Faculty pledgo themselves to us . w,,-
'the improvement an a ,35ut
iOS©
efforts in promoting I
of their pupils. _Th
Ini’;
2iproveujujit*
of their pupils. Those wno < prefer v*- . ^ w
whose Board of Instruction includes jx,
themselves parents, of mature hie ana
rience in teaching, will <lo weilto cobm
tages of the Institution. w
Hoard has been reduced to $16 per .c
For furthor particulars address p - den t,
{S. G. HlBLi hn, i res»u
or R. T. ASBURI. bocretary
niv21—th9,tiv ——^
JNO. B. SAB^’
Shipping and Commission
ALSO, IMPOXTIB AND
DEALER IN ■for' 5
jan31-3m) 58 SouthJ^ ---j-g
KAYTOICS DY3"EPTIC PILL3-^ ttri
Headache »nd all Bilious Disorders.