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SlBB C01MBT7.
otters of Administration
.. r i clCt COUNTY.—Whereas, J. A. Ker-
’InniiM t-‘ ‘I* 0 undersigned for Letters of
! *‘.: on n'On the estate of Duncan McCall uni,
^icoantr.deceased,,
»!,,, interested are required'to benndap
57Cooa ®t Ordinary, on the first Monday in
^ next, to show cause, if any they hnve, why
"■,1,1 not be granted.
hand officially.
ait C. T. WARD.
I'd
Ordinary. .*
fetters of Administration.
lfi TA, BIBB COUNTY,—Whereas. John
Wore applies to the undersigned for Let-
Yimieistration upon the estate of Paul S.
,, t# «f said county, deceased,
interested are required to bo nnd appear
fj rt of Ordinary on the first Monday in JDe-
“n. to shew cause, if any they have, why
;-d not he granted.
', j*r my hand officially.
^ C. T. WARD,
j Ordinary.
letters of (Guardianship,
jIA. Bi’ab County.—Whereas, James TinJey
iothe undersigned for Letters of Guar-
the person and property of Alonzo W.
and Ella S. Jones, minor orphans of
• .Tones, late of said county, deceased,
K. interested are required to be andap-
jeCourt of Ordinary, in said county, on the
jjv in December next, to show cause, if any
ieby letters should not be granted.
,'lcrmyhand officially.
C.T.WABD,
Ordinary.
otters of Administration.
Ji, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs. Eliza
■an applies to the undersigned for Letters of
onion upon the estate of Orville A. Calhoun,
uicounty, deceased,
4 m interested are required to be and appear
ir ief Ordinary on the 1st Monday in Decem-
to show cause, if any they have, why letters
,tt grantod.
eder my hand officially.
C. T. WARD,
4 ■ _ - • Ordinary.
Betters of Dismissory.
•A BIBB COUNTY—WHEREAS. A.J.
.■"Administrator upon the estate of John P
Scf Bibb county, deceased, applies to the
-el for Letters of Dismissory upon said es-
s ®s interested aro required to be, and ap-
,st Court of Ordinary, on_the first Monday
• ■!. tw show cause, if any they have.
rrt*hoold not bo granted.
my hand officially.
W.M. RILEY, Ordinary
Administrator’s Notice.
-•JL BIBB COUNTY.-ALL PERSONS
,Wl to the estate of Richard R. Richards,
ounly. deceased, aro required to make
i lenient to the undersigned, and those
-s’to render them in terms of tho law.
EDMUND R. RICHARDS.
Administrator.
Administrator’s Notice.
P.GIA. EIRE COUNTY.—TW0 MONTHS
•erthe date hereof, application will be made
- , ur t of Ordinary of said counts, for leave to
■url oi vruuwi v, m" 1 is.,.,,
’the real or,d personal property belonging to
,:e of Iboi. Arnett, late of said county, de-
JOHN. T. BROWN.
Administrator.
Notice.
ASIA, BIBB COUNTY.—TWO MONTHS
r the date hereof, application will be made
art of OrJinaryof said county, for leave to
he real uni personal property belonging to
:ecf John J. wood, lato of said county, de-
JAMESL. WOOD,
f Administrator.
Esc cu tor’s Notice.
tiTA, BIBB COUNTY.—TWO MONTHS
■the date hereof application will be made to
- ofOnlinary of said county for leave to sell
,6 and personal property belonging to the
A. P. Powers, late of said county, deceased.
J. P. MANLEY.
thao" Executor
Administrator’s Notice.
JIA. BIBB COUNTY.-ALL PERSONS
Mtd to the estate of Jonathan Sheffield, late
anty, deceased, are required to make im-
I ay meat to the undersigned, and those hav-
•j to render them in terms of the law.
GEO. S. JONES.
1 Administrator.
BIBB POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE!
Notice.
OSTHS AFTER THE DATE HEREOF,
alion will bo mado to the Court of Ordinary
•■oiell the real and personal property be-
■ae estate of John Hollingsworth, lato of
stc. deceased.
W.T. HOLLINGSWORTH.
W. M. RILEY.
MILDRED H. HOLLINGSWORTH,
<1 Administrators.
Notice.
JIA. BIBB COUNTY.-ALL PERSONS
'ted to the estate of John Hollingsworth,
county, deceased, are required to make
c payment to the undersigned, end those
iini.< to render them in terms of the law. to
iiagsworth. Hollingsworth's Block.
mgswortc. jlojiingswortn.« l>.
V. '.T. HOLLINGSWORTH,
W. M RILfcY.
MILDRED 11. HOLLINGSWORTH.
'1 Administrators.
ipened Administrator's Sale.
iHTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE
a of Ordinary of Bibb county, will be sold, on
'■ iuesday in December next, before the
i-e door in said county, between the lawful
ale, the following property:
k S', in equare 11, with tho house thereon, on
■meet, in that part of Macon known as Col-
i undivided (three-fourths) interest in Ten
■ Land, lying in the Macon Reserve, near
Muton, and known in the plan of said Re-
Tot No. 1. and formerly used as a Distillery,
wti Nos. 3 and 4. in block 14, southwest com-
?uf Macon, all in said county.
Lot of Bind No. Z3, sixth district, Houston
■naming two hundred and two and a half
u undivided one-half interest in aPlan tation
' county, known as the Wade place, contain-
hundred and fifty acres.
j the property of tho estate of John G. Gil-
*»sea, for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
J. C. McBURNEY.
uithwtds Administrator.
Valuable Plantation
AD.U 1 \2STBATOR’S SALE.
3ABLT TO AN ORDER FROM TnE
rt of Ordinary of Bibb county, will be sold
4 Court-house door, on the First Tuesday in
-• text, during tho legal hours of sale, all the
aorthc late James Dean, containing 205Ci
l‘ lying in the fork of Tcbasofka
:i Ocmulgco River, Rutland District, in said
told fer the benefit of ibeheirs and creditors
•fate. Terms, on the day of sale.
WILLIAM S. HOLT.
JOHN E. JONES,
1 Administrators.
Sheriffs Sales.
Siisbisp’s Office. Binn County,\
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September, 7,1363. .
IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT ADVER-
JNXS from this office will hereafter be
Georgia Telegraph. •
JAMES MARTIN.
Sheriff of Bibb County.
! ibb County Sheriff’s Sale.
la sold before the Court-house door* in the
[Tof Macon, between the legal hoars of sale,
‘t lucsday in December next, fhePlantation
occupied byA.M. Lockett, of Bibb county,
a Bibb county, on the north side of the Ma-
\enero Railroad, adjoining lands ofT- s J-
; John Ba’mnau and Alex. Leauer, contain-
pes, moro or less. •
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tbcSape-
nof Bibb county. May Term, 1868, in favor
maxwell vs. A. M. Lockett, and other fi. fas.
-is. Property at-
-1 Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff’* Sale.
I be .old before the ConrHioufe door, in the
Macon, between the legal hours of sale,
first Tuesday in December next, the
■’•led on Cotton avenue, owned by Jacob
occupied by E. Brown, and known in the
city of Macon as part of lot No. 8,
1 on to satisfy a fi. fa- issued from the Supe-
I' fBibb county, in favorof Valentine Kahn
gMeell othc ^yj''^ , |j2RjiN eli ° Ut
■tli Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff’s Sale.
Le told before the Court-house door, in the
7 01 Macon, between the legal hours of sale,
■ Tuesday in December next, the Planta-
;*iisd occupied by Needham Mims, late of
V". deceased, bounded on the north by lands
; ; :kcU and of Alex. Lesuer; on the east b>-
t nj. Howard, on the south bylonds of S
“4 on the west by lands of said Hunter and
containing between eight and nine hun-
“Ofland. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
-iperior Court of Bibb county, May Term,'
rof J. B. Sc W. A. Ross vs. Needham
, other;fi. las. in my hand. Property point-
’ Plaintiffs’ attorneys.
JAMES MARTIN.
Sheriff
, Bibb Sheriff’* Sale.
- be sold before the Court-house door, in the
■t Macon, between the legal hours of sale.
•. luesuay in December next, the Store
■>tw York Store, owned by G. B. Roberts
i-Pi “• esolbaum Si Bro„ situated in
• block, and known in the plan ofth, .tty
'•J port of lot Norr.^q'uare £L
a L/a. issued lrom the Snpe-
k t*. *“b county, May Term, 1867. in favor
• .,'man vs. G.B.hoberts, and other fi..fas.
I roperty pointed ont by plaintiff’s at-
•<d
JAMES MARTIN,
Sheriff
Wl ■^.I J I J be sold before the Court-hon3o door, in the
T T city of Macon, Bibb coanty, between the legal
Sffy.si T** on Tuesday in December rest,
tneioliowing property, to-wit: Two lots of Hnd on
t he Columbus road, commonly called the West End of
■Hots No. (1 ando) one and five, containing \\C acres
p aei ’, more or less. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
*1°& "'bb Superior Court, May Term. 1863. in favor
ofE. 0. Granniss, Trustee, ys. .1. W. Woodruff
JAMES MARTIN,
Dov^30d. Shenff-
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
\AT ILL be sold before the Court-house door in tho
'• city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday jn December next, the following
described property to-wit: All that lot or parcel of
land known aa the south-east corner of lot No. 12, one
acre in length front, and one acre rnnniDg back, save
forty feet—containing three-fourths of an acre, sitaa-
r/vl> » cl,y Macon. Levied on as the property of
.if ^ V,-; i u T nc lt..to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued by
the Bibb Superior Court, November term, 1SC7, in
favor of Alonzo W. Jones. Property pointed out by
defendant. ■ •
nov3-SCd JAMES MARTIN. Sheriff.
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BIBB SHERIFFS SALE.
7ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
' city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale,
on the 1st Tuesday in December next, the plantation
whereon T. N. Mims lived during tho year 1367, and
known as the homestead of Needham Mims’ de
ceased, of said county, containing 505 acres more or
lty: anc
ofA.M. Lockett. South by lands ofB. F. Howard
anus. B. Hunter, and West by lands of John San
ders, J. A. Cox and Lessener.
Also, 200 acres of land, more or less, Iving and be
ing in said county, and bounded on the North by the
homestead of Needham Mims, deceased, on the East
by the lands of B. F. Howard, on the South and West
by the land? of Samuel B. Hunter, and commonly
called the Academy place. Levied on to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court. May Term, 135 s ,
in favor of E. C. Granniss, Guardian, vs. Thns. N.
Mims, and others. JAMES MARTIN.
nov3-30d Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\TILL be.sold before the Court-house door in the
Tf city of Macon, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in December next, one-half
on the first Tuesday in December next, one-half
interest of Julia E. Onsley. in’the Plantation,
not far from Vineville. in Bibb county, known
as the plantation of Robert S. Holt, when in life, and
fornverally owned by James W. Armstrong, contain
ing 2021* acres, more or less. Levied on to satisfy a
fi. fa., issued from Bibb Superior Court,MavXerm,
1663, in favor of Mrs. C. S. O’Hanlon vs. Ro’bertN.
Ousley, Trustee of Julia E. Onsley
JAMES MARTIN. Sheriff
BIBB POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
VI/ ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the
VV city of.Macon. between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in December next, the following
property, to wit: two houses and lots situated in the
city of Macou. and known in the plan of said city as
lot No. 2..in square 26. Levied on as the property of
Nancy II llliams, to satisfy a S. fa. issued from Bibb
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
city of Macon, between the legal hoursofsale,
on the first Tuesday in December next, the following
ti - a , ■ o -, y, to wit: two bales of Cotton, the property of
iTPPfl. Yl AW SfftrP'? t’l W (Irilom OV\ jf- Cnn.Va*
property, „,,. v\» uuks „1 umuu, ane property o:
Jas. P. Green, now stored in Hardeman Sc Sparks
warehouse and marked ns follows, to wit: J. P. G.,
No. 3, weight 527. and No. 4, 537. Levied on to sat
isfy a fi. fa. issued from Jones Superior Court. Anri!
Term. 1361. ;n favor of Richard H. Hutchings vs. Jn3.
P. Green, principal, and Benedict H. Green, security.
Property pointed ont by Deputy Sheriff of Jones
JAMES MARTIN
county.
nov3-w301
Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTTILL oe sold before the Court-house door, in the
VV city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first.Tuesday in December next, the House and
Lot fronting on First street, bounded on the north bv
a 20 foot alley, south by property belonging to estate
of John Hollingsworto, being part of lot No. 1, in
square 63 of said city- Levied on as the property
of Thomas A. Brewer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
frbm BibbiSuperior Court, in favor of Harriet B. Ful
ton, Executrix and Trustee.
JAMES MARTIN.
nov3-30d? Sheriff
W 1
BIbI» Slieriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
the city of Maeon, between the legal hours of
fale, on toe £r?t Tuesday in December next, four
Males, the property of S. S. Virgin.
. Levied on to satisfy afi. fa. issued from the Supe
rior Court of Bibb county, November Term, 1868, in
favor of W. A. Huff vs. S. S* Virgin. Property pointed
out by plaintiff.'
, • JAMES MARTIN,
novl-w30d. Sheriff.
BOOKS? COUNTY.
Setters of Administration.
/^EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, Edwin
VJT M. Trii ”
Tripp applies to me for Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Martha W. Hollan, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite all person? concerned
to be and appear at my office on or before the 1st
Monday in December nest, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not if Eue.
Given under my hnnd and official signature, thi3
25th day of October. 1863. WM. H. DAVIES,
oct30-30d Ordinary.
Setters of Sismsision.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, David
S. Cnipepper. Administrator on the estate of El-
odges. de
bert Hodges, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday in April next, and show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted
said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
25th day of October. 1863- WM. H. DAVIES.
oct30m6m Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.,
W ILL BE SOLD BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER
of the Ordinary Court of Dooly, before the
Court-house door, at Vienna, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale, all the
lands belonging to the estate of Raiford Royal, de
ceased. consisting of the following Lots of Land, to
wit: Lots of Land N03. 233.234,235. 246,247 and 248,
all lying and being Bituated in the Seventh District
of Dooly county. On the plantation there is a com
fortable Dwelling. Gin-house and Screw,. and all
necessary outbuildings, such as Negro Cabins, Corn
CribSj Smoke-house, etc. About 200 acres of said
land ig cleared and in good state of cultivation. The
above lands will be sold in three or four parcels, oral!
together, as may be for the interest of the estate of
deceased. The terms of sale will be cash. •
JOAB B. ROYAL,
• Adm’r of Raiford Royal, dec’d.
oct20-law40d
PUSH AM COUNTY.
Administratrix’ Sale.
U NDER AN ORDER OF THE COURT OF ORDI
NARY of Putnam county, will bo sold on the
First Tuesday in December next at the Court-house
door in the town of Eatonton, within the usnal hours
of sale, sixty acres of land, moro or less, belonging to
<he estate of A. A. Bell.deceased, adjoining lands of
Berry Batchelor, Henry Pinkerton and others. Terms
of sale, on tho day of sale.
octl4-w40U CAROLINE BELL, Admrx.
Administratrix’s Sale.
TS7ILL be sold, for cash, by virtue of an order of
v T the Ordinary Court of Dooly county, before the
Court-house door at Vienna, on tho first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of gale. Lots of
Land ' Nos. 12S and 248, in the Sixth District of origi
nally Dooly county, as the property of Hardy J. Tip
pett. deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirg and
creditors of gaid deceased.
NANCY E. TIPPETT,
oct39-td? Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
Administrator’s Notice
G eorgia, putnam county-—whereas,
Richmond A. Reid has apylied to me for Letters
of Administration upon the estate of John Pinkerton,
late of said county, deceased; these are, therefore, to
cite and admonish all persons interested to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any, why said Letters should not be
granted. D. H. REID,
oct!4-lw30d Ordinary.
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
T he farmof mhs.sakah j. moye,lately
deceased, will be disposed of at public sale, b*-
fore the Court-house door ia Cuthbert, Ga., on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1868.
It oilers unenuslleu inducements to those desirous
ofihvestinginrenl estate—it being one of the most
productive farms in Randolph connty.
The property is located very near the city of Cuth
bert, hnd contains 625 acres, more or leas.
On.the premises, a comfortable Frame Dwelling,
Barns. Cribs. Negro Quarters, new frame Gin-honse,
and all other necessary buildings may be found, and
the entire place, is under good fence and in a high
state of cultivation. About 400 acre3 are open and
ready for crops. , '
The health of the location is proverbial, and it
would afford a highly desirable country residenco for
anyone wishing to enjoy the educational advantages
of Cuthbsrt.
With tho place may be obtained Corn, Fodder, Peas
and Potatoes. The Farm will be shown to anyone
on application to A. J. or J. W. MOYE.
septlS-w-tds
THE GREATEST TONIC
And Anti-Dyspeptic Cordial is the
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
December next, for Cosh, before the Court
house door, in Vienna, Dooly county, within tho le
gal hours of sale. Lots of Land N03. 152, 153,154,135,
156,185,186,187,166, 167 and 168, all lying and being
situated in the Seventh District, of Dooly county,
containing, in the whole, 2,22715 acres, more or less: I
the same being the lands belonging to the estate of
Wiley Cobb, late of said county, deceased. Sold by
order of the Ordinary Court of said county, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of deceased. The
above lands will be sold in two or more settlements,
to suit purchasers. The above lands are well im
proved. there being, thereon, two comfortable dwell
ings and all other necessary outbuildings.
JAMES COBB. Adm’r.
oetlO-lawtds Of Wiley Cobb, dec’d.
Betters of Dismission.
G eorgia, dooly county—whereas, su-
MER ADAMS, Guardian of Francis Eutler, ap
plies to me for Letters of Dismission from, the said
trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to be and appear at my office, on or before
the first Monday in January, and show cause, if ally
they have,'why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my. hand nnd official signature, this
7th day of September, 1S68. WM. H. DAVIES,
septU-law4mo Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
in Decembernext, before the Court-house door,
at Vienna, Dooly county, Ga., within the legal hours
ofsale, nJl the lands belonging to the estate of Jesse
Gilbert, deceased, consisting of Lots of Land Nos. 70
and 71, in the Seventh District of Dooly county, con
taining 405 acres, more or less, underthe incumbrance
of the widow’s dower. Said lands will be sold in two
parcels. Terms of sale: One-baif cash and the other
baif on a credit of twelve months—titles to be made
when the last payment is made.
ELISHA WOODARD,
Adm’rof Jesse Gilbert,deceased.
oct2P-law40d*
Hotice.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Notice is hereby
given that Giles B. Cole has applied for exemp
tion of personalty and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon tho same at ten
o’clock, on the 18th day of November next, at my offico
in Vienna. This 31st day of October, 1S68.
WM. H. DAVIES.
nov3-dltwlt Ordinary.
Slotice.
rBIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
"IffTTLLBE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT-nOUSE
v T dooi;, in the city of Macon, Bibb county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on tho 1st Tuesday in
December next, a two story brick House fronting on
Mulberry : street and bounded on one side by Botanic
College on the northwest, and on the ea3t by property
belonging to estate of Wm. Gerry, being part of lot
No. 1, in square 19. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. is
sued from Bibb Superior Court. November Term,
1361. in favor of Frances L. Powers, Executrix, etc.,
vs. Mary A. Howland-
„ , JAMES MARTIN.
nov3-30d. Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT-HOUSE
door at Macon, Bibb county, between the legal
boors of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in December next,
the undivided interest of Gabriel B. Roberts, in
theBriek Store-houso and Lot fronting on Cherry
street, and at present occupied by Rogers <fc Bonn-
being part ofLntNo.ffi, square 39. Levied on to satis
fy a fi. fa. issued from the Bibb Superior Court. No.
vember Term. 1863. in favorof Isaac Hardeman vs. G
B. Roberts. Administrator, etc. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
JAMES MARTIN.
nov3-30d Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
-liriLLbe sold before the Court-house door, be-
\\ tween the legal hours of -ale. on the first Tues
day ia December next, part of Lot No. 95. on the east
of the mad leading to Ferry—except twelve feet on
the east line, for a .oad—containing 70 acres, more or
less. Also, half of Lot No. 118, containing 50 acres,
more or less, being the east half of said lot. Also,
part of fraction No. 190. containing 20 acres, more or
less, on the Houston mad. Also, 17J5 acres, more or
less, being part of lot No. 118. the whole lying on the
Macon Reserve, west of the Oemulace river, in Bibb
county, with improvements thereon and known a3
Jas. Lloyd's plantation. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the Bibb Superior Court, May Term, 1S6S,
in favor of Geo. B. Welsh vs. Lloyd i Wells.
JAMES MARTIN,
nov3-30d Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court-iousso door, in
Jlacon. Bibb county, between the legal hoars of
sale, on the first Tuesday in December pext, the fol
lowing personal property, to wit: Three Feather
Beds. 2Matrcsses. 2Beadsteads. 3 Tables, 4 Chairs, 2
Looking Glasses, a lot of Crockery, Glass and Pot-
ware. Lovicd on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Bibb Superior Court. MayTerm.lS68, in favor of Geo.
W. Price vs. Jacob R. Danfnrth.
JAMES MARTIN,
nov3-30d. Sheriff,
POSTPONED BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, at
Macon. Bibb county, between the legal hours
ofsale. on the first Tuesday in December next, the
following property to wit: Two Houses and Lot be
longing to defendant. Nancy Williams, situated in
Macon. Bibb county, and known, in the plan of said
city, as lot No. 2, in square 23. Levied on to satisfy a
fi fa. issued from the Bibb Superior Court, Mav Term,
1SS2, in favor ofThos.C.Dempsey vs.Nancy Williams.
Property pointed out by Plamtiff^
uov3-30d . Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
"1X7 ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
YY city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in Decembernext, the undivided
intorest of Gabriel B. Roberts in the brick Store-house
and lot fronting on Cherry street and at present oc
cupied by Roarers Sc Bonn, being part of lot No. 6,
square 93. in the city of Mncon. Levied on to satisfy
a fi. fa, issued from Bibb Superior Court, November
Term. 1668, in favor of Seyfert, McManus Sc Co. vs.
Gabriel B. Roberts, and other fi. fas. in my hands.
Property pointed out by plaint iff’? attorney.
JAMES MARTIN,
nov3-30d. Sheriff.
BIBB POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
Wl
ILL bp sold before tho Court-house door, in the
• of _” a Y ,n - between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday i n December next, a House and
Lot known m the plan of the city of Macon as lot No,
2. square 2o. _ Levied onto satisiy a fi. fa, issuedfrom
Bibb superior Court. Term, 1862. in favor of.
Azcl B. Freeman. Trea.;ur. ro f Macon Building and
oth'
Loan Association vs. Ntncj Williams, and other fi.
fas. in my hands. Property Pa ntc d out by defendant.
JAMES MARTIN.
nov3-S0d Sheriff.
BIBB POSTPONED SHERIFFS SALE.
B Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FI. i a ISSUED
from the superior Court of Bibb countv wborcin
J. D. Sessions is plaintiff and Wm. S- Mougw, ia de
fendant, Ihave levied upon and shall expose for sale
on tho 1st Tuesday in Deceinwb next, within i 0 -al
hour?, before the Court-house door, in said conn-v
the following described property, to wit:
All those two lots or rareels of land in tho city ,,f
Macon, in said connty, known as Numbers 29 ana 30,
more fully described m a deed for said two lota made
by G. L- D. Bice to William S. Moughon, on Febru
ary 1st, 1S6S, with all tho rights, members and appur-
tances to said two lots in any way appertaining
or belonging. Property pointed out by plaintiffs nt-
*°Levied or, ar,d will Le sold to the highest bidder,
to satisfy ^ fi./a.asafor^ Esj[ART?iT(
nov4-td sheriff.
EIBB SHERIFF’S SALE. '
■\17IDL be sold before the Cdart-house dobr,‘ in the
Yt city of Macon, betwtwm the legal hoursofsale,
on the 1st Tuesday iirDecomber next, all the Pianta-
tation of the late James Dean, containing 20547-
acres, more , or less, lying in the fork of Tobeaofka
Creek and Ocaiulgee River, Ruland District, ip
gaid county; said Plantation being in posession of the
Administrators of James Dean. Levied on to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court, November
Term, 1863, In favor of Abner M- Lockett vs. James
Dean. Property pointed out hv pIaintifFs attorney.
1 JAMES MARTIN.
nov3-30d Sheriff.
BIBB SHERIFF’S SALE.
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"ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in tjio
. . oityof Maeon, Bibb county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st 'Juesday in Decembernext,
1868, the following property, to wit: A certain Lot,
or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in -the
county of Bibb, wheTeon Loui* Eggenwildor formerly
lived, and or which N* Mallerwino now lives, con
taining 22 acres, more or less, with all the improve
ments thereon: said premises lying on the Forsyth
road, and adjoining the lands of Warren Riley,
Margaret Berkner and John Flaggenstine. Said prop
erty pointed out in mortgage fi. la., in favor of Lewis
Shall vs. Jonis Eggenwilder. JAMES MARTIN,
novb-lmo Sheriff.
G EORGIA.DOOLY COUNTY.-Notice is hereby
given that James Taylor has applied for exemp
tion of personalty and setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at ten
o’clock, on the 18th day of November next, at my
office in Vienna. This 31st day of October. 1868.
WM. H. DAVIES,
nov3-d2twlt ’ Ordinary.
Iietters of Dismissal.
G eorgia, putnam county.—-whereas,
John Pinkerton, Adm’r of W. G. Pinkerton,
deceased, has applied to mo for Letters of Dismissal,
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 be granted.
Given under my hand officially, Sept. 5.1S6-S.
. D.H.REID, *
sept8-laTT6m Ordimry.
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Administrator’s Sale.
ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
. . December next, by an order of the Coart
of Ordinary, within the usual hours of sale, at
the Court-house door, in the town of Eatinton.
Putnam county, tho Plantation belonging to the es
tate of David L. Lawrence, deceased, containing 1400
acre?, more Or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Pearson
and others. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms: One-half Cash, and the balance tvelve
months credit, with lein on land and good securty.
SAMUEL PEARSON,
octl3-law40d Administrator.
Miscellaneous-
Guardian's Sale.
E Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Clay County, will be sold in front of the Cen
tral Hotel, in the town of Fort Gaines, on the first
Tuesday in January next, between tho legal sale
hours on that day. the following Lands, viz: lot No.
55, south half of No. 54. ono hundred acres in soith-
east corner of lot No. 66. and 240 acres of lots No*. 26
and 27, all in the Seventh District of originally Ran
dolph now Clay county, embracing 650 acre?, moro or
less, and known as the Henry Brown Plantation.
Sold for distribution among the heirs. Terms, Ctsh.
, H. F. SESSIONS.
nov4-40d* Guardian.
* Administrator’s Sale.)
B Y VIRTUE OFAN ORDERFROM THE COURT
of Ordinary and a decree of Arbitrators, and judg
ment of the Superior Conrt, will be sold on tho 1st
Tuesday in December next, between tho legal hours
of sale, before the Court-housedoor in Vienna, Dooly
county, .he lands belonging to tlie estate of Jessee C.
Jackson, deceased, lying on Flint river, 3 miles below
Drayton, adjoining the land of Mr. Hugh L. Dan-
wood on the South: containing 2860 acres, with tho
incumbrance of the widow’s dower. These lands are
amongst the finest cotton lands in the State. The
whole, or in lot? to suit purchasers, will be offered.
Terms, one-haif cash and the other on 12 months
credit.
Also, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, before the
Court-house door, in Americus, Sumter county, the
fine city residence, containing 30 acres of land, also,
59 acres of good woodland for wood privileges—a por
tion of the 30 acres is valuable for city lots. Terms as
above. S. S. BOONE, Adrnr.
Oct2l-lawOw.
JONES COUNTY.
Commissioners’ Sale.
G 1E0RGIA, JONES COUNTS-BY VIRTUE OF
r an order from tbeSuperiorCourtof Jones county,
will be sold, on the First Tuesday in December next,
before the Court-house deor in the town of Clinton,
between the legal hours of sale, 1430 acres of Land,
more or less, lying on tho watetsof Fall Creek, bound
ed on the west by the Ocmulgee River, adjoining lands
of John Jarrell, Lawrence Hammond, Jeremiah T.
Lovd. Benjamin T. Finney and others, known a? the
Loyd. Benjamin T. Finney ana otners. Known as tne
Bell Place. There is between one and two hundred
acres in the Woods, forty or fifty acres ofBottom
lands now in a high state of cultivation—the uplands
well adapted to the growing of Cotton. There is two
settlements on said land, with good, comfortable
Dwellings and out houses. The roal from Macon to
Munticello runs directly through this land, leaving
the dwellings both on the same side of said road, with
nearly all the wood land on the opposite side of the
road from the dwellings. This road will be the di
viding line of said land. Sold in two parcels, and
for a division between Lucinda M. Bunkley Admin
istratrix of Gordon S. Bunkley. deceased, and Henry
Christian, in accordance with a decree of the Court,
this 27th October, 1868. Terms, on tho day.
NATHANIEL S. GLOVER,
ANDERSON J. MIDDLKBR00KS.
JOHN JARRELL.
oct2S-w30d Commissioners.
Letters of Dismission.
G eorgia, jones county.—ohdixiiet’s office
Said Cocxtv, May 25, 1S63. AVhcrea'. R. W.
Bonner, Administrator on the estate of Fly Scabrook,
deceased, applies to me for Dismission from said ad
ministration.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause at this office, if any they have to
the contrary, on or by the first Monday in next De
cember.
Given under my hand officially.
■Rot.
jnne5-6m
ROLAND T. ROSS,
Ordinary.
Notice.
QEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—ORDINARY’S
lor Office said Coanty.—At Chambers, August 4,1868.
Whereas, James Gordon applies to me for Dismission
from Administration of estate of William A. Lane,
deceasd.
These are to cite and admonish nil persons con
cerned, to show eause at this office, if any they hare
to the contrary, on or by the first Monday in Feb
ruary next, 1869.
Witness my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS,
aug7-tUlFehr* Ordinary.
Dismission from Estate.
G eorgia, jones county.—ordinary’s
Office Faid Couxtv, Septembers, 1863.—Where
as. Sterling Jenkins applies to meforDismission from
Estate of Francis M. McLendon, deceased,
These aro to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they have, by filing the
same in this office, by the 1st Monday in April next,
why the same shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially. ' ■
R. T. ROSS,
septlC-lamCm*Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
/GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—AGREEABLY TO
IT an order,
_ from tho Court of Ordinary, of Jones
Courtly. Will be sold before the Court-house door in
Clinton, on tho first/Tuesday in December next, be
tween the legnl hours of sale. Three hundred and for-
Sold for the purpose of dinri^ition.^Terms^aEli.
• Administrator.
scpt27—law-40d.
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Administrator’s Sale.
EORGTA, JONES COUNTY.—AGREEABLY TO
it an order from the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county will be sold before the Court-house door in
Clinton; said connty. on the 1st Tuesday in Decern-
oer text, twenty-one hundred acre3 ot land belong
ing: to the estate of Jeremiah Miller, deceased, situ
ated ne*t Blouctsville, ten miles from Clinton, and
in a healthy locality. Some good tillable lands on
LEONIDAS 6MITH,
Administrator.
Executor’s Sale.
G eorgia, jones county.—agreeable to
nn order from the Court of Ordinary, of Jones
county, will be sold before the Court-house door, in
the town of Clinton, on the 1st Tuesday in December
Setters of Administration.
G EORGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas, Jesse W.
Avant applies for Letters of Administration ohthe
estate of William!’. Lyons, lato of said county, de
ceased.
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and
singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the timo pre
scribed b.v law, and show cause, it any they have, why
Letters of Administration should not be granted tho
applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
,. JAMES J. RAY.
oct29-law303.* Ordinary.
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Notice,
BORGIA,_ Crawford _ Connty .—Sixty, dig-s^after
or date application will be made, to the Ordinary
of Crawford county, for leave to sell the real cstito of
Nimrod Lewis, deceased.
JONATHAN WILDER,
oet29-lawG0d Administrator.
G EORGIA. Crawford County.—Sixty days after
date application will be made to the Ordinary of
said county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging
to Joshua S. Lowe, deceased.
oct29-law60d*
J. W. AVANT,
Adm’r.
Sheriff’s Sale.
N the first Tuesday in December next, within the
\J legal hours ofsale, will be sold before the Court
house door in Georgetown, Go., the following lots,
or parts of lots of land, viz: Nos. 176. 192, 174, 191,
each lot containing two hundred two and a half acres,
moro or less, all lying and being in the 21st district of
originally Lee now Quitman connty, Ga. Als«, tho
following lots of land and parts ot lots, lying anl be
ing in the 8th district of originally Lee now Quitman
county, Ga., viz: No?. 161, 129, 230. each contsining
two hundred two nnd a half acres, more or less. Also,
half of No. 192, half of No. 251, half of No. 231, each
half lot containing one hundred four and a half acres,
moreorless. Also, 30 acre?, moreorless, ofthe North
East corner of No. 250. All levied on as the property
of Jnines Rutherford, to satisfy two executions issued
by the County Court of Quitman county, Ga., in favor
of William L. Crawford vs. James Rutherford, i
LARKIN ARMSTRONG, 1
oct29-w30d. Deputy Sheriff Q. C.
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trade. ,
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„ . , . .. „ Wholesale Agents.
For sale by Jaynes & Mays, Forsyth, Ga.; N. N.
Edge, Indian Springs, Ga.; Dr. P. H. Wright. Macon,
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Administrator’s Notice.,
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE
of Dickerson W. Orr, late of Mitchell Conity,
deceased, are notified and requested to come forward
and make immediate payment; and all having claims
against said estate are requested to render them tern,
authenticated according to law.
J. DzLOACHE, Administrator,
Estate of D. W. Orr, decu.
Maeon. Ga., Dee. 10,1867.
deelO-dlmiwly)
Executor’s Sale.
A greeably to an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, will be told
before tho Court-house door of said county, on tho
First Tuesday in December next, during tho legal
hours *f sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of
Esaias Saylor, deceased: Lots No. 201, fractira of
Lot 200; also fraction of Lot 197, containing Four hun
dred and Fifty Acre?, more or less, lying and fitu-
ated in tho 14th District, originally Mnscogee, now
Taylor county, lying adjoining the lands of James
Ricks and W.H. Grier. Also. No. 227. situatol in
tho 14th District, originally Muscogee, now Taylor
county. Sold for the benefit of settling the debts of
said estate. Terms, Cash. J. J. SAYLOR,
cct7 w40d* Executor.
Administrator’s Sale.
TIT VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE 0RDI-
JD nary of Twiggs county, will be sold before the
Court-housodoor.w the town of Jeffersonville, on tho
1st Tuesday in December next, between the legal
hoursofsale, all of thelands belonging to the estate
of Bryant Aabell, deceased, containing 700 or more
acres. Sold in two lots. Sold for benefit of creditors.
Terms : Cash. GEORGE K. ASBELL, Admr.
Oct. 15-law-40d*
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
iu December next, before tho Court-house door
in the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, one Lot,
situated in the town of Montezuma, in said connty.
containing five acres of valuable Land, with a good
Framed Dwelling and other improvements thereon.
Known as the Hamill Place. Sold as the property ol
W. S. Hamill, deceased, fnr the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms: CASH.
W.S. TRULUCK, I
oetlO-lawtds Administrator, j
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE COURl
of Ordinary of Polk county, will be sold oh tin
1st Tuesday in November next, before the Court
house door, in Ccdartown. between the legal hours <f
sale, all that tract of land belonging to the estate if
L. W. Battle, deceased, containing 880 acres, more <r
less, lying two miles southwest of Cedartown, on tin
road leading to Jacksonville. There are between 40
and 5C0 acres of cleared land on tho place, about 35
of which is No. 1 Valley Land, and now in cultiva
tion. The place is well watered, Cedar Creek boint
the line on the entire east, and otberSprings of never
failing water near the center of the farm. Thoim-
K rovements consist of a fine two story Dwellini
louse, with ten rooms, completely and finely finished
worth alone 85000. Locality as pretty, if not th:
prettiest, in the country. There is also a large frame!
Gin-house, framed Smoke-house and other neoessaw
outbuildings. There is an Apple Orchard of foir
acres of every variety of that most excellent frail;
select Pears, Plums, aniall other fruits in abundant.
Sold as the property of If. IV. Battle, deceased, fir
tho benefit of his heirs and creditors: nnd will be soli
altogether or in tracts to suit purchasers. Also, it
the same timo and place, two Town Lots—given up :o
be the prettiest and most desirable unimproved Ids
in Cedartown, including the beautiful grove, east of
Huntington and north of theBaptist Church. Terns,
Cash.
H. T. and W,. S. BATTLE.
septl7-wlmo ..Administrator.
3J?Orica.
Q_EORGIA. DOoiiY COUNTT 1 ..—Notice, is hereh;
given that David S. Culpepper, as the next
8 'lansofDi
next.,ono hundred and fifty acres ot laud, more or
lets, belonging to the estate of Samuel Griswold, de
ceased, adjoining the town of Clinton and the lands
of,J. D. Blount. R. V. Hardeman and others. Said
place has some good woodland on it, and is con
venient to town. Sold for distribution. Terms;
Cash.. E. C. GRIER,
octlS-tds Executor. ■
Iietters of XHsmissioix.
/GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-WHEREAS,
(x Wm. M. Dykes, Guardian of James R. Dykes.
applies to me for Letters of Dismissipn.from his said
trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my offico, on or before, the
1st Monday in January next and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should pot be granted. .
Given under my hand and official signature, this
September 7.1868. WM. H. DAVIES,
septil-law4mo. Ordinary,
friend of the widowand orphans of David J.Culpeppe:
has applied for exemption of personalty and Bettin;
apart and valuation of homestead, and I will past
upon the same at 10 o’clock, on thelSthday of No
vember, ineL, at my office in Vienna, Ga.
W. H. DAVIES,
nov6-2tdltw Ordinary.
Xfotice.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordintr-
ry’s Office for gaid County, at Chambers, November
6th, 1868.—Job A> Cary has applied for exemption of
personalty, and I will pass upon the same at my office
at ten o’clock a. si. on the 18th day of November, 1868.
' * ■ THOMAS J. GIBSON,
nov8-d2taltw , Ordinary.
d Wotiee.
G eorgia, putnam county;-dr j. z. m 1 ad :
DON has applied for exemption of personalty, and
setting apart and valuation of homestead, and! wilt
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 16th
pass upon the same at 10 o clock, A.
day of November, 1863, at my office.
f D. H. HIED,
rqv7d2t^wlt -, Ordinary*
Rifles.
Winchester Repeating
Firing Two Shots a Second,
AS A REPEATER, AND
Twenty Shots a Minute,
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER.
T HESE POWERFUL, ACCURATE AND WON,
DSRFULLY effective weapon?, carrying eighteen
charges, which can be fired in nine seconds, are now
ready for the market, and for sale by all the responsi
ble Gun Dealers throughout the country. For full
information send for Circulars and Pamphlets to tho
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.,
octl-w3mos New Haven, Conn.
THOS. F. GREEN, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE; GA., ’
w\
and U,
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COUNTIES OF
. , tho Macon Circuit, in tho Counties of Monroe
and Upson, of the Flint; and Taylor of tho Chatta
hoochee. oct24-3td&3tw
IVEY HOUSE,
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
HAWKEUSVILLE. GA.
A new building and new outfit is
now open for reception of visitors.
J. B. IVEY, Proprietor.
sept!2-tf Formerly of Albany and Smithville.
SHARON HOUSE,
• BAINBRIDG-E, GA.
JOHN SHARON, : .; : Proprietor.
I HAVE HAD MY HOTEL THOROUGHLY
overhauled—painting, papering and furnishing
the rooms anew—so that in point of com forfeit is not
surpassed by any in this section of Georgia. My un
divided attention shall be cheerfully given to the com
fort of my guests. My table will be supplied with the
best tho market affords, and Eerved up in the best
style. Attentive servants to attend to the watte of
my patrons. JOHN SHARON
oct7-tf'Proprit*
OFFICIAL.
Proclamation by the Governor.
pi-
It being indispensable to ' the prosperity and hap
piness of a free people, in all their ways, to acknowl
edge God, to recognize the wisdom of His decrees,
and the omnipotence of His will: to render unto Him
thanks for the manifold evidences of His loringkind-
ness and most gracious mercy, and to supplicate His
divine guidance and protection:
Therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor of this
State, and Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy,
and of the militia thereof, do hereby, for the further
ance ofthe purposes aforesaid, issue this, my procla
mation, nominating and appointing Thursday, the
twenty-sixth day of this month of November, as a
day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer to Almighty
God; and I do most earnestly recommond and exhort
all persons comprising the various religious denomi
nations of this State on that day to repair to their re
spective places ofpublic worship—there, with humble
and contrite hearts, to offer, unto the Giver of all Good,
praise and thanksgivings for His benificence and
mercy, and to beg, for all men, the continuance of His
divine grace and blessing.
Given under my hand, and the Great Seal ot the
State, at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this
5th day of November, in the year of onr Lord,
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and ofthe In
dependence of the United States the ninety-third.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
B. B. hsGbxffexkiep.
Sec’y Executive Department.
Appointment by the Governor.
Executive Department, State of Ga.,1
. . .. - - — 8# J-
Atlanta, NovembsrS, 1868.
Ordered, That Carey J. Thornton be, and he is
hereby appointed Solicitor General of the Superior
Courts of thi9 State in and for tho Chattahoochee
J udicial Circuit, to hold the said office until, his suc
cessor is appointed, and that he be commissioned
accordingly.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
B.B. deGbaffbnried,
Sec’y Executive Department.
nov“-3tdwlt
TENNESSEE COAL.
5HE CITIZENS of Macon are horeby notified
. that
CHSAPFUEL
Is at their command for the coming winter.
I will deliver, ox cars, at this place.
The Best Quality of Tennessee Coal
At the following rates by the Car Load,
Cash on Delivery:
Per ton of 2000 pounds, PURE LUMP- .58 00
Per ton of 2000 pounds, RUN OF MINES - 7 56
Per ton ef 2U00 pounds, FINE OR SLACK 7 00
Any amount less than a Car Load, 50 cents extra per
Ton of2000 pounds.
Drayage to any part of the city, per ton.— $1 00.
A. It. MAXWELL.
oct30-w2m
x SIMMONS’
LITER REGULATOR
IS THZ
LIFE-GIVING MEDICINE
OF THE DAY.
T RELIEVES ALL DISEASES OF THE LIV
ER, it Renovates the Entire System.^and sends
NEW BLOOD Bounding through Every Vein.
IT IMPARTS
A Sparkling Brightness to the Eye,
A Rosy Glow to the Cheek,
A Clearness to the Head,
A Brightness to the Complexion,
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And Happiness on all sides.
1c is a household Treasure for every Family. Only
One Dollar a -Package. Sold by all Druggists.
DRUGS, PAINTS, WINDOW LASS
THE E. CARVER GIN,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
E.CARV ERGO MP AN Y,
East Bridgewater, Mass.
(TIHE UNDEBSIGNED TAKES GREAT PI.EAS-
1 URE in introducing this GIN for the patronage
of the planters of Georgia. It has a reputation of
Thirtjt Years’ standing in the Western Cotton State*,
and is a general favorite in that seetion. It cannot
be *- * J - * --
MR
FOUR DOLLARS (54 00/ per SAW, (CASH or ite
equivalent.
\he B. CARVER GIN FOR HORSE POWER has
never been sold in this State before. ■ _
JAS. A. HALL,
iune£0-d&w5m* * Agent Mid. and 8. W. Ga.
OARDSHT SERBS, BTC.
At Wholesale and Retail, Cheaper than any other
Houso in the State, and satisfaction guaranteed, at
the Cash Drug House of _ „ •
octS-d&wtf J. H. ZEILIN Sc CO.
COTTON! COTTON!
Office FiXdlat Milling Sc Mascf’o: Co., 7
Macov, September 11.1868. J
H aving added to our establishment
a Cotton Ginning and Packing Department, sup
plied with both an Emery Cotton Gin and Condenser
and Gullett’s Steel Brash Gin, together with an Im
proved Cotton Press—all propelled by Steam Power—
we are now prepared to receive Cotton for Ginning
and Packing (giving parties preference of Gins) on
toll.
' Cotton repacked, also.
For further particulars, term?, etc., apply at Office
ofthe Company. GEO. W. ADAMS,
septl2-diwtf President.
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nPHE ONLY REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND FEVER
X or Ague and Fever that is or can be dependU
upon is Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There have been
thousands cured by using it who had tried the usna
remedies without benefit; but in no case has HUR
LEY’S AGUE TONIC failed to effect a cure. All who
have used it Cheerfully, tell their afflicted friends of it.
as a sure and certain cure for ehills and fever. Any
one suffering from the chills would consult their own
interest by sending to a drug store and buying a bot
tle. It is pleasant to take, compared with other and
will be certain to cure all cases of fever and agneor
chills and fever. Send for it to the proprietors.
JAMES RUDDLE Sc C0„
Louisville, Kyi
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY!
JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Proprietor
Louisville,
HURLEY’S
Stomachic Bitters
F OR DEBILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE. WEAK
NESS, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Want of Action
of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach; there are no
Bitters that can compare with these in removing these
distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any
drag storo in the United States, or from the proprie
tors,
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
• Louisville, Ky.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA
O. 1
FALL THE REMEDIES THAT HAVE BEEN
_ discovered daring the present ago for the “thous
and ills that flesh is heir to,” none equal this wonder
ful preparation. Only ten years have elapsed sinoo
the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying ex
periments, and perfcctiDgit) first introduced it to the
public, and it is already recognized 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.
Another 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 ingredient?, which neutralize the
good effects ofthe Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure
the health ofthe 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 enre ofthe following complaints and diseases:
Affections ofthe Bones,
Habitual Costiveness,
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys.
Dyspepsia, Erysepilas,
Female Irregularities,
All Skin Diseases,
, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Piles, Fistula.
Pulmonary Diseases.
Syphilis, Scrofula, or
King’s Evil
JAMES RUDDLE Sc CO., Proprietors.
Louisville, Ky.
BETTISON’S
English Horse Liniment
TTAS PROVEN ITSELF ONE OF THE BEST LIN-
J—L IMENTS made for Sprains, Bruises, etc., in ail
cases when tried for either man or beast, and will do
all we claim for it. Try A bottle, and we are satisfied
you will never afterwards use any other.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors.
Louisville. Ky
VOnOBZO KEOTHZIRS.
DR. BMABROOR’B
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP !
TXTE HAVE. BY PURCHASE OF THE ORIGI-
'VV NAL receipt, become sole proprietors of this
Celebrated Medicine. We ask you to give it a trial,
with as assurance that you will in future discard all
those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such as Bate
man’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial. Dewee’s Mixture, etc.,
combinations of a past and anti-progressive age. when
it was thought that the more disgusting the uixtue
the better the medicine. Use in the future only
Seabrook’s. a combination quite up with the advaaeM
meat of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless in ita
action, efficient and reliable in all coses- Invaluable
in the following diseases:
DIRECT STEAM OOMMUjSIOATION
BETWEEN
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL.
C HARLESTON AND
LIVERPOOLSTEAMi
HIP LINE, composed of
'iist-Class Iron Steamers
GOLDEN HORN, 1188
tons, H. C. Macbeth, Com
mander.
BOSPHORUS, 950 ton3, J. Mean ell. Commander.
MARMORA, 910 tons, F. Murrell, Commander.
Days of sailing from Charleston, 1st and 15th of each
month, as follows:
GOLDEN HORN. J5th November.
BOSPHORUS .1st December.
MARMORA 15th December.
Arrangements having been mado with the South
Carolina and other Railroad Companies, for the
prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of
Cotton from the interior may rely on the utmost dis
patch.
Cotton eonsipied to the undersigned for shipment
by this line will be forwarded free of commissions,
actual expenses only added. ■
ROBT. MURE * CO., Agents,
oot25-dlm-eod<tw4t. ' Charleston, S. C.
ROBT. MURE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHARLESTON, 8. O.,
A gents charleston and Liverpool
STEAMSHIP LINE. Advances made on ship
ments of Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores to Foreign
and Domestic Ports. oct25-deodlm<kw4c
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
rpHE Tax Receiver’s Books are openat No. 11 Cot-
X ton Avenue for the purpose of receiving returns
of Coanty and Stato Tax for the current year.
, K P- SANDERS. T. R-
oct31 -dlaw A wlmo*.
nnHE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FUR
NISH thetrade with this
CELEBRATED TIE.
SWBBf *1 ,* 3< .
SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE,
In qnanties from one ton and upwards, at
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
JAMES A. HALL.
jnly7-dawQ; , Agent Middle and 8. W. Gat
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC OUTCRY,-
On Wednesday, 25th Not. next,
IN ATHENS, G-A., fw trfi
WHAT very desirable DWELLING and grounds,
X in that place, the former residence ef Pleasant
Stovall, deceased. ' -
ALSO, ■
TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAUD,
Partly wooded, within two miles of the town, ad
joining lands formerly owned by Dr. Lee. Terms
will be made known on day of sale.
• • . THOS. P. STOVALL. Executor.
nor3-3tawtds.
SUMMER COMPLAINT.
IRREGULARITIES OF THE BOWELS
RESTIVENESS. TEETHING, etc
Give* hesllth to the child and rest to themother.-
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 will
do upon trial.
JAMES RUDDLE A CO.. Proprietors.
.Louisville, Ky.
OR. .SEABROOK’S. ;
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron
OAXiXSATA.
r ns ELEGANT COMBINATION POSSESSES
all the best tonio properties of Peruvian Bark and
Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of
either, separately or in other preparations, of theL-
valuable medicines.. It should!be taken, in all ease*
when a gentle tonio impression is required—after con
valescence from fevers or other debilitating diseases,
or in those distressing irregularities peculiar te
females. No female should be without-it, if liable to
Such diseases, for nothing can well take its place.
JAS. RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors.
. .. Louisville. Ky.
EXTRACT JAMAICA (UNDER.
A S THIS 18 REALLY A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS
J V and the beet and most palatable form to give to
children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking th,
place of all other preparations for worms—it being
perfectly tasteless, any child will take it.
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TTSE JAMES RUDDLE Sc CO.’S EXTRACT JA- . it,
MAICA GINGER for all Summer Complaints.
Cholera, Cramps,. Indigestion, etc. This is the pure
Ginger and can be relied on.
1 JAMES RUDDLE t CO., Proprietor*.
Louisville. Ky.
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CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID M
AND CARMINE INK.
These well known fluids' need only he need to kh
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acknowledged as the best for Ranks, Counting Room*
and Schools.
i/ftO *Y
JAS. RUBBLE & GO.,
Proprietors,
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HUNT Sc CO.. MASSENBURG, EON AHABM6
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