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Sheriff’s Sales.
Sheriff's Office, Bibb Cobstt,\
September, 7,1368. J
N otice is hereby given that adver
tisements from this office will hereafter be
iade in the Georgia&*•*£*„ jjARTIN,
Sheriff of Bibb County.
Bibb Sheriff’s Sales.
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from Macon to Perry, lying in th
levied on as the property of theest
accessed. to satisfy two tax fi. fa
Heath. Tax Collector, ra. C. D. Fin
tor estate of K. Findlay, deceased.
Wai. Doody. Levied on to sa
for rent, from the Superior C<
favor of Cal vin G. Wheeler vs
vers fi. fa’s. vs. Julia Doody.
property of Wm. S. Moughon, ti
fa. from Bibb Superior Court, i
Roberts vs. said Wm. S. Moughon.
JAMES
MARTIN. Sheriff.
POSTPONED 8ALE.
and Joseph S. Winter.
oct2-w30d.
JAMES MARTIN,
Sheriff.
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Bibb County Sheriff's Sale.
the following described property, to wit:
All those two lots or parcels of land in the city o:
Macon, in raid county, known as Numbers 29 and 30,
snore fully described in a deed for said two lots made
by G. L. D. Rice to William S. Moughon, on Febru-
to satisfy said fi. fa. as aforesaid.
JAMES MARTIN.
sepi8-td Sheriff.
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Bibb Sheriff’s Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF ATTACHMENT.
Csrroll, to satisfy attachment.
JAMES MARTIN,
oetl-w30d Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff’s Sale.
ny VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION.
issued out of the Superior Court, and to me
directed and delivered, I will sell at public auction.
»t the Court-house, in the city of Macon, on the 1st
Tuesday in November next, 1868. at 12 o’clock, noon,
the following described Land and premises, of Thos.
M. Mims, to nit: His Farm, containing 505 acres,
more or less, on nhieb Nedham Mims lived and died,
245. all in the said 13th District. _
JAS. MARTIN, Sheriff.
ocM-w30d
LEGAL NOTICES.
BIBB COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
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in tbe city of Macon, between the usual hours of sale,
one hundred nnd one-fourth acres of Land, more or
Jess, being part of Lot No. 178, in the Fourth District
of Bibb county, known a’ the Turner Brown place,
joining lands of Tinly. Carloss nnd others. Sold ns
the property belonging to Turner Brown’s estate.
Terms. Cash. JORDAN BROWN,
?eW24-w40d* Adm’r with the Will annexed.
Administrator’s Notice.
G i EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—TWO MONTHS
r after the date hereof, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
.■ell all the real and personal property belonging to
the estate of Thos. Arnett, late of said county, de
ceased.
JOHN. T. BROWN.
sept9-2mo Administrator.
Administrator’s Notice.
G eorgia, bibb county.-all persons
indebted to the estate of Richard R. Richards,
late of said cor uty, deceased, aro required to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and those
hiving claims to render them in terms of the law.
cnuiTXn v air.Hi«na
fept;i-2mo
EDMUND R. RICHARDS,
Administrator.
Notice.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—WHEREAS. A
O" paper purporting, to be a Ci*py of the last Will
.utd Testament of Jack Rylander. late of said county
ieeei.H'd, has been filed in toy office and offered for
probate by C. W. Smith, one of the Executors named
m said Will: and it appearing that the heirs of Jack
Rylander are not known to said Executor, nnd that
•lid t'riginal Will has been lost or destroyed, it is
hereby ordered that the heirs at law of the said Jack
Kylamler, und all other parties interested in said
estate, bo and apnearatlheConrtof Ordinatr for said
eonnty. to be held on the First .Monday in November
text, to show cause why said Copy Will should not
he admitted to probate in lieu of said OriginaL
Given under my hand officially.
a T. WARD,
ieptl8-wSt Ordinary.
Executor’s Notice.
G eorgia, bibb county.—two months
alter the date hereof application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
all the real and personal property belonging to the
Mla’.a of A. P, Powers, late of said county, deceased.
J. P. MANLEY,
ucih-w2no* Executor.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY TO AN ORDER FROM THE
XV. Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will bo cold
ttfore the Court-house door of said county, on the 1st
Tuesday in November next, dnring the legal hours of
file, the House and Lot, containing six acres of Land,
known as the residence of Artemas Goolsby, late of
|»id county, deceased, adjoining the city limits and
immediately beyond the residence of Jas. Seymour,
on the Knoxville road.
Ibis is one of the most desirable residences in the
ntburbs of the city, with rich lots and a splendid col
lection of choice Fruit Trees, young and carefully
selected.
Terms-. One-third cash, one-third in four months,
and one-thirl 1st of October, 1SC9, with interest from
date, purchaser paying conveyance expenses. Sold
tor the benefit of thebeirs and creditors of Artemas
Goolsby, late of said county, deceased. For farther
information, concerning the ^premises. parties eon-
twyUting purchasing are referred to C. A. Nutting
■ Harman, Esq.
leptlS-dlawlOd
CHAS. F. NEWTON.
Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
■ Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE
Court ol Ordinary of Bibb county, will be sold, on
::e first Tuesday in November next, before the
Uurt-nouse door in said county, between the lawful
;ours of sale,, tho following property:
Lot No. 9. in square 11, with the house thereon, on
Madison street, in that part of Macon known as Col-
Lnsville. , , ,.
Also, an undivided (three-fourths) interest in Ten
Acres of Land, lying in the Macon Reserve, near
the city of Macon, and known in the plan of said Re
serve as Lot No. 1. and formerly used as a Distillery.
Also, Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in block 14, southwest com
mon, city of Macon, all in said county.
Also. Lot of Land No. 233, sixth district, Houston
:ouuty, containing two hundred and two and a half
teres.
A Do, an undivided one-half interest in aPIantation
Early county, known as the Wade place, contain -
415 twelve hundred and fifty acres.
Sold as the property of tho estate of John G. Gil-
aer, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
J. C. McBURNEY.
iept22-w40d Administrator.
Betters of Dismissory.
fi EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-WHEREAS, A. J.
'J Smith, Administrator upon the estate of John I*
cmith. late of Bibb county, deceased, applies to the
audersigned for Letters of Dismissary upon said es-
Utt.
All person? interested are required to be, and ap-
aeir, at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday
•\Decembor next, to show cause, if any they have,
*b yletters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially. • ..
W. M. RILEY, Ordinary
oay29-lam6m*
Betters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-WHEREAS. MRS.
JANE RODGERS applies to the undersigned for
«tters of Dismission upon the estate of Berry Bodg-
late of said county, deceased—
All persons interested aro required to be and appear
*tihe Court of Ordinary, on the FIRST MONDAY
"•November next, to show cause, if any they have,
ay Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
W. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
jaiyi-lamfim*) ■
Betters of Dismission.
^.EORGIA-BIBB county.—WHEREAS SAM-
A DEL McARTHUR and Mrs. Maria M. Johnson,
pi Water and Executrix of William J. Johnson’s es-
jA-e. applies to the undersigned for letters of dismls-
upon deceased’s estate
AM persons interested are required to be and appear
‘•Jbe Court of Ordinary, on the First Monday m Oc-
next, to show cause, if any they have, why let-
•'should not bo granted. -
Given under my hand officially,
SirchZT—lam6m* W. JI. RILEY, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Notice
jEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—TW0 MONTHS
a -™ ,, i‘ter the date hereof application will be made te
JJl,Y°urt of Ordinary of laid county for leave to sell
•u? 0 ® te»l and personal property belonging to thees-
2!®F "arthenia Corben, late ot said county, de-
TL'f „ HENRY J. LAMAR,
^“tl-w6W • * > Administrator.
■ ■ notice.
A ip ££B«>as. HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
»■ the estate of Leroy M. Wiley are notified to pre-
' iii within the time prescribed by law. and
inuebtea will make pay ment to the under*igned.
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
l =Sl3-w6t
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
TT . Norcmber next, before thelCourt-house door in
tne city of Macon, between the usual hours of sale,
one hundred and one-fourth acres of Land, more or
e less, being part of Lot No. 178, in the Fourth Dis
trict of Bibb county, known as the Turner Brown
Place, joining lands of Tinly. Carioss and others.—
Sold as the property belonging to Turner Brown’s es
tate. Terms, Cash.
8ept20-w40d* Adm’r with the Will annexed.
jozarss couwxy.
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betters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—ORniSABv’sOn'icK
VT Said Cobxtt. May 25. 1868. Whereas. R. W.
Bonner, Administrator on the estate of Fly Seabrook,
deceased, applies to me for Dismission from said ad
ministration.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause at thi3 office, if any they have to
the contrary, on or by the first Monday in next De
cember.
Given under my hand officially.
. ' ROLAND T. ROSS,
janeo-om Ordinary.
Xffotice.
GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—ORDINARY’S
VJT Office said County.—At Chambers, August 4,1868.
JY nereas, James Gordon applies to me for Dismission
from Administration of estate of William A. Lane,
deceasd.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con-
f cerned. to show cause Pt this office, if any they have
to the contrary, on or by the first Monday in Feb-
i ruary next, 1869.
Witness my hand officially.
- R. T. ROSS,
augi-tillFehl* Ordinary.
notice.
CVEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-ORDINARY’S
VJ Office said County. At Chambers, September 15,
1868.—To all and singular next of kin of Thomas W.
Stewart, deceased: Samuel L. Calhoun, one of the Ad-
tainistratOTS.de lionit non. etc., of said deceased, has
filed his application here for Discharge from said Ad
ministration.
You are hereby required to appear at this office on
the 1st Monday in November next, and show cause, if
. any you have, to the contrary.
Witness my hand officially.
_ _ ROLAND T. ROSS,
sept20-law-tillNovl* Ordinary.
notice.
EORGIA.. JONES COUNTY.-ORDINARY’S
VX Office, said County* April 6,1868.—‘Whereas, Jno.
Barfield, Administrator de bonis non on the estate of
James May* deceased, applies to me for dismission
from said estate—
These are to cite and admonish all persons con-
cerned to show cause, if any they have to the contra
ry, at this office on or by the first Monday in Novem
ber next.
Given under my hand officially. April 6,1S68.
„ .. ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
apriU9-lam6m*)
Dismission from Estate,
/^JEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-ORDINARY’S
VT Office Said Cobxtt.Septembers. 1868.—'Where-
as, oterlins Jenkins applies to me for Dismission from
Estate of Francis a M. McLendon, deceased,
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they have, by filing the
same m this office, by the 1st Monday in Arril next,
why the same shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
. * R.T. ROSS.
septl6-lam6m* Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
/rt EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—AGREEABLY TO
VA an order from the Court of Ordinary, of Jones
County. Will be sold before tbe Court-house door in
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the legal hours of sale. Three hundred and for-
ty-six acres of Land, belonging to the Estate of Abram
P. Ritchey, deceased, and adjoining the lands ofWm.
G. Maddox. J. G. Smith, S. 11. Durham, And others.
Sold for the purpose of distribution. Terms cash.
S. M. CULPEPPER.
sept27—law-40a. Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
riEORGIA, J0NE9 COUNTY.—AGREEABLY TO
VX an order from the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, will be sold before tbo Conrt-honse door in
Clinton, said county, on tho 1st Tuesday in Decem
ber next, twenty-one hundred acres of land belong
ing to tbe estate of Jeremiah Miller, deceased, situ
ated near Bloantsville, ten miles from Clinton, and
in a healthy locality. Some good tillable lands on
tho place, and several pieces of good woodland there
on: a good dwelling and necessary out-houscs. Will
be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms, Cash. Sold
for distribution.
LEONIDAS SMITH,
septl6-law40d* Administrator.
Sale of Forty Acres Land in North
Georgia.
ri EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—AGREEABLY TO
VX an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, will be sold before tbo Court-house door, in
tho town of Canton. Cherokee county, Ga., on tbe 1st
Tuesday in November next, one forty acre lot of land
in said conn'v. No. 52. in 2d District, 3d Section, 3d
quality land, and said to be fair land. The same be
longs to tbe estate of Jeremiah Miller, deceased, and
sold for distribution of said estate. Terms. Cash.
LEO St ID AS-SMITH,
sept!6-law40d* Administrator.
DOOLY COUNTY.
Letters of Dismission.
f'i EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-WHEREAS. SU-
VX .HER. ADAMS, Guardian of Francis Butler, ap
plies to Lie for Letters of Dismission from the said
trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all
corcerncd to be and appear at iny office, on or before
tbe first Monday in January, and show cause, if any
they have, wby said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
7th day of September, 1868. WM. H. DAVIES,
septil-lawlmo Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
ri EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-WHEREAS,
VX Wm. M. Dykes. Guardian of James R. Dykes,
applies to me for Letters of Dismlssion.from his said
trust,
These aTe, therefore, to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office, on or before, tbe
1st Monday in January next and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this i
September 7,1868.
WM. H. DAVIES,
septll-law4mo Ordinary.
Notice.
nnwo MONTHS AFTER DATE APPLICATION
J. will be made to the Ordinary of Doo'y county, by
the undersigned, for leave tosell all the lands belong
ing to the estate of Wm. R. Lewis, lateof said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
This 30th July, 1868.
WSL G. LEWIS, Adm’s of
aug4 law2mo* WM. It. LEWIS. Deceased.
Administrator’s Notice.
rpWO MONTHS AFTER DATE APPLICATION
X will be made by the undersigned to the Ordinary
Court of Dooly county Tor leave to sell all the land?
belonging to the estate of Raiford Royal, late ofsaid
county, deceased. JOAB ROYAL,
Admr. de bonis non
augll-w2m of Raiford Royal, dec’d.
Notice.
C-i EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-WHEREAS,
VX James Penny applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration upon the estate of James Hightower, lato of ;
said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all con- '
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before tbe :
first Monday in November next, then and there to
show canse, if any they have, why said letters
should not begranted.
Given under my band and official signature this
30th day of September, 1868.
WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
oct2-w30d j
FUZNAM COUNTS’.
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Executor’. Sale.
A GREEABLYTOANORDER from the or-
-fVDINARY ofPutnam county. State of Georgia, will |
l,e sol 1 before the Court-house door, in Eatonton in ;
said County, on Tuesday the 3d day of November '
next, between the lawful hours of sale: Eleven hun- J
dre<l acres of land, more or less , belonging to tho es- J
tate of Henry Morton, deceased, late ofsaid county, !
lying on the waters of Indian and Glady creeks, ]
known as the plantation of Henry Morton. Said i
land is adapted to corn, cotton and small grain, with v
wnpdjanu sufficient to keep up the farm. Comfort-
abledwelliLg. gin-house, cotton-press and good out-
hoTwes. It u-i.oin? the loads of F. L. Hearn, J. B.
Mosely. Wm. Ilearn. Mrs. S. A. Morton, and others.
Also, at the same time and place, ten shares of the
I emperance Hall Company Stock, located in Eaton
ton. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. {
Fnrchasers paying for titles. Terms cash. }
„ . R. L. JONES. *
septlO-w5ol. C “ ’ CtC “ of Henry Morton ’ decU g
■■ i . 5
Letters of Administration. f
/GEORGIA. PUTNAM CODSTY.—WHEREAS
VX Lriah Bryant has applied to me for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of Mary Gilmer, late
of said county, deceased, ' *
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law to show cause, if 5,! they
,etters fihouIdnot D b . e if. r K> hi3 1
aug5-low20d Ordinary. "*
Notice. 1
EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-SIXTY DAYS
VX afterdate application will be made to the Ordi- '
nary of Putnam County for leave to sell sixty acres
of land belonging to tho estate of Allen A. Bell de
ceased, adjoining land3 of Berry Batchelor. Henry
Pinkerton, and others. Sold for the benefit of his
heirs, etc. CAROLINE BELL.
jnlyl7-w60d Administratrix. ,
Notice. '
/GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-WHEREAS,
VX John W. Davis has applied to me for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of Mary Ann Pas-
chad, late of said county, deceased, these are, there-
fore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to be
and appear at my office, within tbe time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any. why said Letters should
not be granted. D.H. REID,
julyl7-w30d . * Ordinary.
Letters of Dismissal.
/■'t EORGIA. PUTNAM COUNTY.—-WHEREAS, p
VX John Pinkerton. Adm’r of W. G. Pinkerton, a
deceased, has applied to me for Letters of Dismissal, p
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish Ml per- u
sons interested to be and appear at my office within a
the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they U
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, Sept. 5.1S6S.' ■ *. • •
• ••'.. B-H. REID. o
scptS-law6m Ordinary.
Tlie Greorgia "Weekly Telegraph..
.4,
Betters of Administration.
(GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-WHEREAS.
AX Henry R. Pinkerton applies lo me for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of W. G. Pinkerton,
late of said county, deceased. •
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not ba granted.
Given under my hand officially, Sept. 5.1863.
„ , , D. H. REID.
sept3-law-4w Ordinary,
Notice.
G eorgia, putnam county.-sixty days
after date application will be made to the Ordi
nary of Putnam county for leave to seU the land be
longing to the estate of Henry Morton, late of said
county, deceased.
july3-2mos ROBERT L. JONES, Executor.
Betters of Administration.
G eorgia, putnam county.—whereas,
Ilin.C. Davis has applied to me for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of B. E. Claiborn,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and amonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law to show cause, if any, why
said letters should not be granted.
... D. H. REID.
septl6-w30d Ordinary,
CLAY COUNTY.
. Notice.
T WO MONTHS AFTER DATE APPLICATION
will be made to the Court ot Ordinu-y of Clay
county for leave^to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of R. B. Birdsong, late of said county deceased
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. This June S0th,18o8.
. i o - j AMANDA BIRDSONG,
july 3-w60d* Administratrix of R. B. Birdsong
Notice.
A LL PERSONS INTERESTED ARE HEREBY
notified that I shall apply at the October Term of
the Clay county Court of Urdinary. for leave to sell
the lands belonging to tbo heirs of Henry Brown,
deceased, for the purpose of a division amongst said
heirs. This August 4,186S.
H. F. SESSIONS, Guardian.
aug5-60d*
Administrator’s Notice.
these are. therefore, to cite and admonish all parties
interested, whether creditors or kindred, to show
cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why Letters should not bo granted to said appli
cant.
Witness my hand, this July 6th, 186$.
• , JOHN C. WELLS,
julylO-wSOd* Ordinary*
Administrator’s Notice.
G eorgia, clay county.-whereas, John
H. Calaway has applied to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Mary E. White, deceased,
these are. therefore, to cite and admonish all parties
interested, whether creditors or kindred, to show
cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why Letters should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Witness my hand, this July Cth, 1S6S.
• , JOHNC.WELLS,
july!0-w30d* Ordinary.
WXBKXNSON COUNTY.
Commissioner’s Sale.
James^ Jackson. 1 Judgment of par-
JoclDecsoand EpryMurkirson, J. G es ip t j?, e .. : ?oP er * or
Administratrix of Benjamin |S““£’° f " ll!5lnson
F. Mnrkirson, deceased. J county.
B Y.VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TIIE SUPE-
rior Court of Wilkinson county, in the above
sfhted case, will be sold before the Court House door,
m the town of Irwinton, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of
sale, a valuable set of MILLS, on Commissioner’s
creek in said county, within a couple of hundred yards
ofToomsboro, at Station No, 15, C. B. R., and within
six miles of Irwinton. known as tbo Beeso and Jack-
son Mills, with one hundred acres of land, more or
less attache j, the marks and bounds of which arenot
known, but it includes all the land connected with
what is known as the Deeso and Jackson Mill tract,
and used for yards, pond, dam, etc. Sold at the risk
of Joel Decse, who bid off the property at privious
saleaud failed to comply with the terms thereof. Each
bidder, before his bid is cried, will be required to de
posit with the Commissioners two hundred dollar, as
a lorfeiture, in the event the property should bo
knocked off lo hiui and he fails to comply with the
terms of sale.
Terms Cash.
JAMES C. BOWER,)
F? CHAMBERS?^’ f Commi83ioners ’
july4-lawtd3’
Miscellaneous-
Administrator’s Notice.
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE
of Dickerson W. Orr, late of Mitchell County,
deceased, are notified and requested to come forward
and make immediate payment; and all having claims
against said estate are requested to render them to me
authenticated according to law.
J. DeLOACHE, Administrator.
Estato of D. W. Orr, dcc’d.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 10,1867.
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MANUFACTURED BY THE VsN.tU
vr ?_ MANUFACTURED JBY THE
E. CARVER COMPANY,
East Bridgewater, Mass.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES t GREAT PLEA8-
X URE in introducing this GIN for the patronage
of the planters of Georgia. It has a reputation of
Thirty Years'standing in the Western Cotton States,
and is a general favorite in that section. It cannot
be excelled by any gin in the world—is superior to
many—surpassed by none: and is GUARANTEED
TO DO FIRST-CLASS WORK.
price :
FOUR DOLLARS (S4 00) per SAW.iCASH or its
equivalent. ;
The E. CARVER GIN FOR HORSE POWER has
never been sold in this State before.
JAS. A. HALL.
iune20-d&w5in' ; j Agent Mid. and S; AY. Ga.
T HE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FUR
NISH the trade with this
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SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE,
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LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
uly7-dawtl
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Agent Middlesco S. W. Ga
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upon D Hurler’s Ague Tonic. There have bon
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remedies without Maefit: but in no oaae baa HUR
LEY’S AGUB TONIC failed to effect a cure. AH who
have used it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it,
as a sure and certain cure for chills and fever. Ray
one suffering from the chills woald consult their owa
interest by sending to • drag store and buying a bot
tle. It is pleasant to take, compared with other and
will be oertain to core all eases of fever and ague eg
chills and fever. ^VajIeS RuBW^S)..
Louisville, £y.
A mong other advantages claimed for this press, is that it is the cheapest
PRESS IN USE. The purchaserpayingfornopatentrightor royalty, gets the fWl value of his money
in material and workmanship, ...
Another advantage claimed for the above Press, is the difference in PITCH of thread from any heretofore
cut, thus obviating the objection of slowness of packing hitherto nrged against the iron screw.
The different pitches are asf ollows:
1 inch.
2 inches.
VA inch.
3 inches
The three inch pitch working these times as fast as the one inch heretofore in uie.
Drafts drawn to a seals will be furnished to build the frame by, and if desired, IRON FRAMES can be
furnished, and the other work, both wood and iron, can be put up at the shop.
DRAFTS ON FACTORS, to suit the convenience of planters, wUl be accepted in payment.
“COTTON PLANT” COOK STOVE,
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” Cook Stove,
“MAGNOLIA”Cook Stove,
“GRAY J ACKET” Cook Stove,
"DELTA” Cook Stove.
Andotner Stoves, suitable for the Southern traae.
EVERT STOVE IS WARRAN1ED.
FOR SALE BY
B. A. WISE, Macon, Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH s. CO., Americns, Ga.,
JOHN A. DOUGLASS, Savannah, Ga.,
BOOHER, FEE A CO.. Columbus, Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Rome, Ga.,
And by the Principal Stove Dealers throughout the
South. fjulyl5-dAw6mo.j
Administratrix’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
.November next, between the usual hours of
sepU7-iaw40d
_ Early,
is in a good
Adm’r R. B. Birdsong.
Administrator’s Sale.
JURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT OF
Ordinary of Mitchell county, Ga., will be sold, on
septl9-d2twtds.
Terms made known at sale.
J. DELOACHE,
Administrator.
NOTICE.
L R. W. A. HOOTEN OFFERS FOR SALE A
’ splendid Residence in Cotton Hill, Clay county,
, with all necessary out-buildings. Five Acres
u,ad. Good Water, Orchard, etc. The village is
healthy, good School, Churches, etc., and the best lo-
ApplytoDr. W.A.Hooten immediately.
sopt26-wot
Administrator’s Sale.
> Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE COURT
t of Ordinary of Polk county, will be sold on the
lbs., lyioK ,wii mixes soumwestoi ucaariown, on tne
road leading to Jacksonville. There are between 400
acres of cleared land on tbo place, about 375
h is No. 1 Valley Land, and now in cultiva
te place is well watered, Cedar Creek being
louse, with ten rooms, completely and finely finuL
vorth alone S5000. Locality as pretty, if not the
iretticst, in thecountry. There is also a large framed
Bin-house, framed Smoke-houso and other necessary
scptl7-wlmo
rth of tho Baptist Church, Terms,
H. T. and W.S. BATTLE,
Administrator.
Up Country Farm for Sale,
'iONTAINING 675 ACRES. IN BARTOW COUN-
/TY. eight miles from Cartersville, and six miles
>m Cassville: good land, well watered; 400 acres
eared, balance well timbered; good dwelling house,
n house and screw. Good Society, Churches.
septl0-dl-w3mo
Atlanta, Ga.
QHEEH OF TEE SOUTH
Portable Grist Mills!
30R CORN MEAL, WHEAT. FLOURING AND
Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smutters and
Mill Work Generally. Our Mills
are built from choice Burr Blocks
selected at the Quarries in
France, by Isaac Stranb himsel
**.Send for Descriptive Pam
phlet containing a treatise on
Milling, sent by mail free.
Address
Isaac Stranb & Co.,
„ „ Comer Front and John streets,
augsO-Smow Cincinnati, Ohio.
COTTON! COTTON!
Office Fivdlat Mitiwo t Makof’g. Co.,
by Cteam Power—
Cotton repacked, also.
For *
’JOHN J. GRESHAM. ; , . • • D/H. REID. 1 0 f‘th5 ‘\ S'. B. BROWN, jr. 'IddFSTT. TASTprtt^XSOCfto^ri^r.*"*' ‘~^WESWm'RfiPSAWNG ARMS CO.,
Executor of L. M. Wiley. septS-law6m Ordinary. e eptl2-d<kwtf Fxeodent. sep27—td. Assign*. Box it, Forsyth, Ga. ‘ 0etl-v3nt0fl New Havwi, Conn. ^priB-tf - >
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THE GREATEST TONIC
And Anti-Dyspeptic Cordial is the
“Curacoa Tonic Bitters,”
T HESE BITTERS ARE NOT A WHISKY SUB
STlTUTE, but possess medicinal virtues un
equalled by any preparation before offered to the pub'
lie. The dose is small, and. their effect is magieal.—
They are especially recommended for
Loss of Appetite,
Indigestion,
Flatulency.
Constipation.
Debility, and
For all diseases dependant on a disordered Liver.—
To persons recovering from sickness, and to delicate
females, this Tonic is invaluable.
To Bar Keepers—This Tonic is pronounced equal, if
not superior.to ibecelebrated Baker’s Bitters for your
trade.
Prepared by J. C. Bangher & Co., Baltimore, Md.
L. W. HUNT k CO.,
Druggists, S2and 81 Cherry st., Macon, Ga.,
Wholesale Agents.
For sale by Jaynes ,fc Mays, Forsyth, Ga.; N. N
Edge, Indian Springs, Ga.: Dr. P. U. Wright, Macon
Ga. july29-d2tawsw6m.
MEDICAL COLLEGE
GEORGIA,
AT AUGUSTA.
T IE THIRTY-FOURTH COURSE OF LEC
TURES will be commenced on the FIRST MON
DAY in NOVEMBER. «,
FEES:—Full Course, S105. Matriculation, So.
Dissections, S10. Diploma, S30. All payable in cur
rency.
F-Ao-crx/r-sr.
I. P. GARYTN, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Ma
teria Medica.
L. D. FORD, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Infants.
L. A. DUGAS. M. D., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D., Professor of Operative
Surgery and Surgical Anatomy.
DeSAUSSUKE FORD, M, D., Professor of Anat
omy.
W. H. DOUGHTY, M. D., Professor ot Therapeutics,
Materia Medica. and Medical Jurisprudence.
EDWARD GEDDINGS. M D., Professor of Physi
ology and Patholoeicnl Anatomy.
KuBERT CAMPBELL, M. D., Adjunct Professor
of Obstetrics.
JOS. A. S. MILLIGAN, M. D., Assistant to the
Professor of Practice.
JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
S. C. EVE, M. D., Chemical Assistant at' the Dis
pensary. L. A. DUGAS,
sept £0-dlaw2t. Dean.
OFFICIAL.
Proclamation by the Governor.
Executive Depabthext, \
Atlanta, Ga„ September 23,1868. f
By virtue of thepower and authority conferred upon
me by a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly,
"To authorize tho acceptance of the charter of the
Bank of Savannah, at proved the 224 of September,
1863,” I do hereby accept the surrender of the charter
of the said Bank of Savannah, and all the chartered
rights, privileges and franchises upon said corporation
conferred in and by virtue of the original Act of in-
corporation, and all other Acts amendatory thereof.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor; Governor.
B. B.JJeGhaffe.vp.eii), See’y Ex. Department.
Sept29-d3twlt ' V ‘
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Single copies—per annum.....— .—50 cento;
Send for specimen number and be convinced, Jtut
the paper for Families and Sunda^SchooIs.
novZO-d&wtf . —’
nd Sunday Schools.
S. BOYKIN. Macon. G*.
Assignee’s Sale.
ILL BE SOLD IN FORT VALLEY, ON M0N-
. . DAY, October 5th, at 11 o’clock, a, st. the botes
andlaccountsof Johnll. McClung, Bankrupt, amount
ing in all to thirty, pr forty thousand dolliirs.
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TESTIMONIAL
T. C. Nisbet, Esq.:—I can safely say your Press is all,
cheapest, easiest and most convenient packing apparatus I
of Cotton that we supposed to weigh five hundred pounds,
CLINTON. Gx„ 1868.
more, than you claim it to be. It is the
ave seen. Ihave seen two hands pack a bale
HENRY J. MARSHALL.
MACON, Gi., 1868.
T. C. Nisbet, Esq.:—I am well pleased with your Press. I have packed with six hands a bale of Cotton
weighing six hundred and forty pounds in thirty minutes. R. F. WOOLFOLF
PRICE LIST OF GIN GEAR, ETC
8 FEET GIN GEAR, WITH BOLTS
9 FEET GIN GEAR, WITH BOLTS
CANE MILLS
15 INCH MILLS
11 INCH MILLS.
60 GALLON KETTLES
80 GALLON KETTLES
100 GALLON KETTLES
130 GALLON KETTLES....
HORSE POWER
*23 OO
...... a* oo
*4300
.. 35 OO
.. 18 OO
„20 OO
.. 25 OO
.. 30 OO
..100 OO
Steam Engines and Boilers, Mill Gearing and Castings in general.
FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
juneli-sunth&wlm
T. C. NISBET, fllacon, Ga.
FRENCH MEDICINES
'
PREPARED BY t
GRIMAULT & CO.,
Chemists to p. I. H, Prince Napoleon
PARIS.
UPHESE DIFFERENT MEDICINES REPRESENT
A the most recent medical discoveries, founded on
the principles of Chemistry and therapeutics. They
mnstnot oo confounded with secret or quack medi
cines, as their names sufficiently indicate their com
position; a circumstance which has caused them to be
appreciated and prescribed by the faculty in the
whole world. They widely differ from those numer
ous medicines advertised in tbe public papers as able
to cure every possible disease, as they are applicable
only to but a very few complaints. The most string
ent laws exist, in France, with regard to the sale of
medical preparations, and only those, which have un
dergone an examination by the Academy of Medicine,
and have been proved efficacious, either in the Hospi
tals, or in the practice of the first medical men, are
authorized by tbe Goverment. This faot must be
guarantee, for the excellency of Mess. Grimaults et
Co. medicines.
DR. LERAS’
(Doctor of Medicine.)
LIQUID PHOSPHATE OF IEON,
The newest and most esteemed medicine in'
cases of:
1 poorness of Blood,
ed
Chlorosis. Pains in the Stomach,
Difficult Digestion,
Dismenorrhea, Animea,
General Debility and
It is particularly recommended to regulate the
functions of nature, and to all ladies of delicate con
stitution, as well as to the persons suffering under
every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preser
vative of health par excellence, in all warm am
ing climates.
NO MORE COD-JjIVER OIL.
cmx»ZA.ux?’s
SYRUP OF IODIZED HORSE RADISH.
This medicine has been administered with the ut
most success in the Hospitals of Paris. It is a perfect
substitute for Cod Liver Oil, and has been found most
beneficial in Diseases of the Chest, Scrofala, Lymph
atic Disorders, Green Sickness, Muscular Atony and
Less of Appetite. It regenerates the constitution in
purifying tho blood, it being tbe most powerful dc-
purative knowo. It has also been applied with hapu;
results in Diseases of the Skin. Farther, it will be
found to be of great benefit to yonng children subject
to Humors ana Obstruction of the Glands.
NO MORE COPAIBA AND CUBEBS.
GRIMAULT’S
Capsules and Xiiquid Extract of
Mtotico Vegetalis.
Where all other medicines have foiled, these pre
parations will always effects cure. These insure rap-
d and extraordinary cure of severe, recent and
chronic cases_of private disease. They are used in the
edfii.
Hospitals of Paris, by the celebrat
Bicord, and
are found greatly superior to all hitherto known
mineral remedies and Copaiba andCubebs. The in
spection is used in recent, and capsules in the more
chronic cases. • ! '
GENERAL DEPOT :
„«-IN PARIS, at GRIMAULT * CO, 15 mo
Richelieu.
«“IS NEW YORK at Messrs. FOUGERA k CO
30 North William street. june 5-tf.
“THEMOMOE ADVERTISER”
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
YF ANY COUNTRY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED
t in Middle Georgia, and is tbe best Advertising
edinm for Merchants, and others, who wish to place
their business before the Planters and Farmers of this
populous and wealthy section. “The Advertiser” cir
culates in the interior, away from the lines of railroad,
and reaches a class of people among whom the daily
“j not taken—the sturdy yeomanry, the
and sinew of the land,” whote purse
strings "are always unloosed. City Merchants who
have advertised in the columns of “The Advertiser,”
express themselves as every way satisfied with tHe re
sult of their investment, and continue to give this
journal their patronage. Kates of advertising liberal
Branch cf tbe Johnson Type Foundry.
FRANKLIN
TYPE,
Stereotype and Electrotype
FOUNDER,
168 Vine Street, bet. qth & $th,
CINCINNATI.
Allison, Smith&J ohnson,
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
Book and News Type,
PRINTING MATERIALS,
Of every description.
Stereotyping and Electrotyping
In all their various branches:
BOOKS, MUSIC,
Patznt Medicine Labels and Directions,
Jobs, Wood Cuts, etc., etc.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY !
A S THIS IS REALLY A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS
and the best and most palatable form to give to
children, it is cot surprising that it is fast taking 41m
plaee of all other preparations for worms—it being
perfectly tasteless, any child will take it.
JAMBS RUDDLE ft CO, Proprietor
Louisville,
HURLEY’S
Stomachic Bittern
F OR DEBILITY, LOSS OP APPETITE, WEAK
NESS, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Want of Aotioa
of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach; there are' no
Bitters that can compare with these in removing thfes
distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any
drag store in the United States, or from the proprie
tors,
JAMBS RUDDLE ft CO,
Louisville^ My.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA
f\F ALL THE REMEDIES THAT HAVE BEEN
\J discovered during the present age for the “thou*.,
and ills that flesh is heir to,” none equal this wonder
ful preparation. Only ten years have elapsed sinee
the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying ex
periments, and perfectingit) first introduced it to the
public, and it is already recognised by the most em
inent physicians in all parts of the country, to be the
most surprising and effective remedy for certain dis
eases of which they have knowledge.
All other compounds or Syrups of this root have
hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Fac
ulty, because_on being tested, they have been found to
contain noxious ingredients, which neutralise the
good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure
the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley’s •
preparation.
This.is the pure and genuine extract of the root.,
and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and per
fect cure of the following complaints and diseases:
Affections of the Bones,
Habitual Costiveness, ,
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys.
sia, Erysepilas, . ->
' i Irregularities,
All Skin Diseases,
T .. 55 Liver Complaint.
Indigestion, Piles, Fistula,
. Pulmonary Diseases,
Syphilis, Scrofula or
JAMES RUDDLE ft CO, ProfrfotaL®’* 1
Louisville, Ky. .
BETTISON’S
English Horse Liniment
TT-r PSELFONE OF THE BEST LIN-
-Li IMENTS made for bprains, Braises, etc., in adl
CMes when tried for either man or beast, and will do
all we claim for it. Try a bottle, and wo are satisfied
you will never afterwards use any other.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Propriotoi*.
Louisville, Kj
july31-fc
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
rPHE FARM OF MRS. SARAH J. MOYE, LATELY
A deceased, will be disposed of at public sale, be
fore the Court-house door in Cutbbert, Ga., on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1868.
" It offers unequalled inducements to those desirous
of investing in real estate—it beizig one of tbe most
productive farms in Randolph county.
The property is located very near the city ofCuth-
bert, and contains 625 acres, more or less.
On.the premises, a comfortable Frame Dwelling,
Barns. Cribs, JSegro Quarters, new frame Gin-house,
and all other necessary buildings may be found, ana
tbe entire place, is under good fence and in a high
state of cnltiration. About 400 acres are open and
ready for crops.
The health of the location is proverbial, and it
would afford a highly desirable country residence for
anyone wishing to enjoy the educational advantages
of Cuthbert.
With the place may be obtained Corn, Fodder, Peas
and Potatoes. The Farm will bo shown to anyone
on application to A. J. or J. W. MOYE.
septl2-w-tds
xroxxes xo aKoxHxaufc
DH. SEABHOOS’8
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!
TTTE HAVE, BY PURCHASE OF, THE ORI8I-
V V, AALi receipt, become pole proprietors of Hus
Celebrated Medicine. We ask you to ffive it a trlaL
with an assurance that you will in future dimrdiH
those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such
man’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial. Dewee’s Mixture, ete*
combinations of a past and anti-progressive age, whoa
, £ wa ? thought that tbe more disgusting the mixture
the better the medicine. Use in the future only
Seabrook’s, a combination quite up with the advances
moot of the age. Pleasant to take, harmleee is its
action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable
in the following diseases:
SUMMER COMPLAINT,
IRREGULARITIES OP THE BOWELS,
RESTIVENESS. TEETHING*el*
Gives health^to the child and rest to the mother*—
We could furnish any quantity of certificates bearing
evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that our -
medicine should stand on its own merits, which it wUl
do upon trial.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors.
Louisville* Kjr.
Brand Lodge of Georgia, F. A. M.
, THE ANNUAL COM
MUNICATION will con
vene at the Masonic Hall
in Macon on TUESDAY,
the 27ffi October, (ini
of Wednesday, as hereto-
fore.) All Lodges are re
quired to be represented b
a proper officer, or sent
their Returns and Dues un
der seal. Delegates are re
quired to appear in the re
galia of their Lodge.
By order of the M. W. Grand Master.
SIMBI ROSE,
September26,1868. Grand Secretary.
45*Any Lodges needing Blank Returns will for
ward their orders to me at an early date.
Seals can be procured for Lodges at a moderate
price. septZ7-d4tw2
Winchester Repeating Rifles.
Firing: Two Shots a Second,
',AS A REPEATER, AND
Twenty Shots a Minute,
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER.
wiHESE POWERFUL, ACCURATE AND WON-
x DERFULLY effective s^pons.carrying eighteen
charges, which can be fired in nine seconds, are now
eady for the market, and for sale by all the responsi
ble Giln Dealers throughout the country. For full
information send for Circulars and ^PBinpJ^lett^to the
DR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iren
OAIsIHAYA.
r IIS ELEGANT COMBINATION POSSESSES
all the best tonic properties of Peruvian Bark aad
Iron, without the disagreeable taste and had effects of
either, separately or in other-preparations, of these
valuable medicines. It should be taken ia all ease,
when a gentle tonic impression is required—after con
valescence from fevers or other debilitating diseases,
or in those distressing irregularities peculiar to
females. No female should be without it, ifliablsto
such diseases, for nothing can well take its place.
JAS. RUDDLE ft CO., Proprietors,
Louisville. Xy.
EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER.
TTSE JAMES RUDDLE ft CO.’S EXTRACT JAr
U MAICA GINGER for alljiummer Complaints,
. T J ‘—*— "“---Ts tne —
This
Choiers, Cramps. Indigestion, etc.
Ginger and can be relied on. ,
* JAMES RUDDLE ft CO.. Proprietor
Louisville. Mg.
•»30 TONI’S
CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID
AND CARMINE HE.
These. weB .known fluids need^onl^be
acknowledged as the best for
and Schools.
used tote
anting Romm
JAS, RUDDLE & CO.,
;‘v • : ' Proprietors,
NO. 44 B TILI/IT T STBBNJP
LOLISVI1.LK, KY.
♦S'AU die above goods are for sale by W.'HlIJH
ft 00., MASSSNRURG. SON ft HAKRIT ANDNSE*
PAYNEt.