Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, June 19, 1855, Image 4

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Cduiiunif iiuiHc Calendar for iSSa 1S1J > Fts'r ‘ " lllOjll ,r.'!u|i-i}l5jifi|l? 1 19 ■.•!) .'lj22 i- 4 k’b’L’rj-" I f ; Mah’h,..I..'..| i; s l •' 4 • j s r! “ 9jio.ii .,s lvjl.'i up;, lo’jwjlfl ' j?6>27 2.- Antal..1.. .. .. l ■-I :i I 5 b 7 - -C •.* loiii--* 13 in; : lfi 117:1 k i h •-•<) ei js : .i li -■ 1 « sj DU 7! *' •• 1 )|u iaia 1115 itioiho I SI 32 73 2123 215'27 irpi \\ UU I'K rONTI’O.VtD *»»K H 1 t *• Ju.v'l.. • I *• 6, 7 m •* 10 {Ujl2jl3.14 13'16*J7 1 .. ... Iaia 8 * 5 b, 7 d] *•; 10 11 113,11 13 161111' Mj),20-91 33 : 23[ 3023 :u ii 12 13 11, ii {nhftiiManH: -31 25-26.-37 j-r.-;.; I1KOHRU, < Monday, Mav 7th. 1855. Jones CountU. S fTlHK Court of Ordinary ofonid county met tin* J. (1m*, agreeableto law. nt, Ki.nKur Ifeicti- ToShe Honor >t Mr th>' Ordinary of .*aiJ County.— The petition of Jaiiio# W. Woodall Administnuor oi William Smith, deceased, respect fully showeth ti the’ Court YliAX he h as fully discharged tho duty re signed him a* such AHinini.strKtor.Riul therefore, pe tition* the Court for a discharge from Ids Adminis tratorship. J \MEs \V. WOODALL. Petitioner. On hearing the above petition, it is orderedth.it citation ho issued, and that all persons concerne«l, be and they are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, why the said James W. Woodall should not do discharged from said Administratorship, ami why Lotters Disinisiory should not he granted t«> him.— And it is Anther ordered by the Court, that this cita tion be published in oue or more public gazette- r»t paid State, for the space of six month 6 A true extract from the minutes of Jone- Court of Ordiuarf, this 7th May, 1ks;>. CllAS. MACARTHY, O.puty Clerk may 19 Court Ordinary. ( M,,udfl - V - D-vembw -Jth. i -54. mUE Court of Ordinary of said county nut this i day. agreeably to law. Present, ELbfKTHiTcii- TMOJ, Ordinary. To the Honorable, thr Ordinary of said county.—* The petition of Francis AL Adam.-, Adiuinixtrator of Celia Adams, deceased, nspoot fully showeth to the Court, that he has fully discharged the duty a.i-dgned him as such Administrator, ami then-lore,* petitions to the Court for a discharge from his Administrator ship. Kuan* is Adams, lViitiom r. On hearing the above petition, it is ordered that citation be indued, and tlmi all persons concerned, be Mid they are lorebv required, so-show can**, if any they havo, on or before the first Monday in duly next | whvthe said Francis Adams should not b«- diri-harg | •dfoom aaid Attmininti atorshlp, and why Letter. DLmiasoiV should not he granted to him. And it in further ordered by the Court, that thin citation be published in one -*r more public gazette .-..i ->tidSint inr 11*.* -puce of six moutlm. A trii- .“ltrart from tlio miuulf. 01 Jun. * Court c.f Ordinary, thin itb'DMi'mbar, l-.-i. CHAH. MAC.WITHY, Deputy, Cl.-rk 'it'-' 1J-’ Court Ordinary. l.CDUJJU, , ,, " .AwCmi/v, [ Monday, -Nov. Ml,, l-. J. rpHE Ctfnrt or Ordinary of said county met this 1. day,agreeably to law. Pres* nt, Klbxju Hitch* t.vos. Ordinary. To the Honora^te the Ordinary of said count y:— The petition of John A. Nelson, 'Administrator.of Daniel Clifton, deceased, regpcetlhlly showeth to tho Court that be life* tally ilecliHr^i'd the duly h.- rignod him as such Administrator, and, tin refore.p* tltions the Court fear r discharge from his Adminis traUinhip. John A. XiWo.v, Adm'r and Petitioner. On hearing the above petition, it it onlcred Uiat citation bo id-tied, and that all persons concerned, be aud they are hercb\ required, to show cau.se, if any they' have, on or before the firs; Monday in May next,. why the said John A. Nelson should not bo discharjjt d from said AdminisirRtorshfp, and why Letters Di.Muissory should not be granted to him— And it is further ordered by the Court, timt this cita tion be published in some'public £azctle.s of .-aid State, for the space of aix mouth. A trae extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this r»th tiny «>f November, l*'-d. CSAS. AiACAKTlIV. Deputy Clerk m aov.1,< Court Ordinary. SAI.K June in xi rli • n ii.«•«« .r» thni.-w ri^ l- .b. dn \\ ..itb i. ...tty I.. iw*-en »b*- bbuJ- .: saie. tin loiiow .i.. to w .1 Oni necro oHined ^’.liv m.d vlqjd sis ,.t two years old al-wi. an u.isnt child, I* vied up u. i» the property of IVi-ey-tr* -'ut.-u M4i,»lr\ : i--> from Doolv In!*-; if»r < ’"iirt n;*»l »'rth e*uj»erior * -uri ii. Livwr of Harrail. Hire .V « • —d Wi.liam-Ti.-•« and Others v< liroWn A P ^cv. i .! v mi:.- »* «unt, si ?r 4 u niMHTK.U OK H a.tl.t.-Oi: the lir.-t 1 \ l m-.-dny in June, n ill b*- atdd .it J.tib.ie fiitery, 1 ill the real an«I ]wrs*»ii.'il K-tnte «»| John Davis deb'd. liv order oi the Ordinary ofllibb. ’ JONATHAN V1BG1N. Admioi-tr.ilor. 4 D.111> 1 h 1K.4 I’OIt’N R.41.K,-Oi) tin* br-L x\_ Tub-«lay iu Jtiini next, will !**• at public outcry, all the n hi talate beloiiici^g 1° OwcnCro^ linn vli-cen-cl. J*.\ I.j-der of the I)r*ii:i.:r\ »«1 Dibb county. . " PETEUCUOt.liA-N.Admr. ..Jj,;, DUlMHlU t l OU^ H\l. K.—Agreeable an ..rdei ,.f :b ri i «»»■:.. ..r\ • •; doo.-- will he .noId bflforetho courthouse door If* flu towu of Clinton in -:dd coturty, on tlic first Tuef .lay In Jtth next; all tin-’ lands belonging to the' e*tat»» of David Scott, dt-een.-'i d, lying in -aid canty of.Inucs, containiug three hundred and .-evriity >cveii acres more or lev., ailjoiniiiu' lainl-* •-! H«*j:jniniu Harron, NN illiaui Whatley, ana others, this May 7th, ls.75. Term-* on the day ol sale. JOHN SCO IT, may 15 Adm’r A INTY days alter d:»t* , ap]dicatioii will l.ouurie' to tin- Honorable Court uf Ordinary of ^fonroe county, for leave to-ill it purtiou of the iiogroi— belonging !*• the estate of W. M. ‘’Allow h\', dct i iUM ,i 1). CALLOWAY, i \\ M. iil i’KA1 >\ . s mar. Ed-M jPotiiis. Souili\v«-«itrri> itailrond. 4 tutiinr it! Vht'Uuli' N Kiel Hitct* \S « diitrsdny, 1 . brusry eist. Ps- *cn i 11:iin u nl 1. »\»- MnodS daily i«*r i ‘.dinubns o'idoek*, \ M . an»t for Am*-n* u.- at ■ o'clock a..m. arrivins? at Columbiia .ih-Jock. ^ M . and l A. M. idHVi* A merit ns .iaily at . A M . Mid Columbia at *.*i i' M . arrising at Macon Aincrieus at i A Nl^and lrmn l oiuuitntsat () Au AHnir,. 1 \TY nft.-r ! '!•• • -1 ‘j ■: i • •iil be loaile j 7 tothf H’ononil)lr,tb< Onlln^rj-.if .T 'UC-souiiirtT. for If,u . i.. 1; ...... ■ N <• N. i:I t!,. .• di>tdrt, nrrdl ctmljflbelonging to tin- t-tati- of • lollll If. Cook, Jute of -Mill COlIlllV, ilMtiMM. April .•■si;.-,.-,. RicftAED h. nrrciii.vc.s Ailm'r. do bonis non, of .Tolm <4. Cook,' ili_-i*'il innv 1 : v. m. K.VUi; -Mu 1 ‘ulunibiis tVt I'li > 1 Ou >3 Oil. Plugs, JIhilirms, U. " ~ BKICS, hi RRT 1TRXXT,* NEAR COT TON AVI.hU/ >l^c ii. A. \»'. N. El.I-ISuro reoen in^-, »na^ Cuii.stunilv on h»nd u ^tneral a,sort- in. oi uf DliL’OS ASD MfcDICIIitS— as fol ijititff gal». J. t 1*’V Ah ohol. full streng th. Opium, Acids, Mercurials, Iodide, Madder, Calomel Antimoiiials, fodipe,. < ’n be bs, Indigo. (-opperaa. dRiWfORD NUERIFF 8AI.ESI - Will y be Sr*Id on th* first '1 uesday i • u-sual hours of sale, before t! '•I Kuo tin courthouse door tollowing property lo W. mile. lAtions * fi\ 40. id ii cents pe i onnectinp at M.-o «»n ea* lt wav with Central Kail road i raiiin lo Kavauunli. August*. Milli^lge^ i I It- a E atom on; and wiih Mae*)n & Western UhiIm IVnhiS ta Ciiilin, Atlanta, DaUon. Chatt.-inoo; Knoxville. Na>hvDle. Connecting daily at Columbus with Opelika Kail road to .Montgomery, Alabama and Cirnrd Kttilroad i<* Nil ver Spring terminus. ‘ null, cling at Ainer'icus with Mail Stage Line !•* Taiiahuvtee. Albany .'t ljounn*viUe, Ai*. GKO. AY. ADAMS, Sup’t Macon, February 19, ill Sit* on A Western Kailroad* PASSENGER TUA1NS. 'MAIL1UA1N. Leave Mieon daily P. ^f., for Atlanta. Leave Atlanta daily at Gi 1*. M. for Macon. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—'Tui-WkekiA. Leave.** .'laetyi every .Mouday, Wednestlay and Fri'lay, at A. for Atlama. Leaver Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdav, at 71 A. M. for .Macon. EMERSON FOOTE, BmcL fob 20 fme ic V The Justices oftho Inferie Court oCTavlor count v. ‘L Hill for Disco n ry,Rt- ; !•</ and S/xcificjmr- ifamu*nce »*» Houston ;] Stfj«n*/i* iJmsU.. Mo.i'-.' Hfiriie^ and Henry Hardison. TT appearing to tin- Court from the return of th* i Sheriff, that the'above named defendant,Henry* Hir.iiioii Ii.«- In • odoll served witlisjud Hill.andthnt the dcfeie hint. Me-- liarn* i- n**t t • * b< f.u.mi in said county of Houston: audit further appearing, that at the lino of tiling aaid Hill, the >ai'«t M* -e- Barncrt resided out of tlie juri.-dietion of thi> Si.ite, to wit: in the State of Texas, and that he now resides in -aid U»t Iiienih.iie.l StaL* : It i- tli.r*!', - r * -. ..n i.iotioi;. ordered. iliMt said Moses li:\rn**» be served with said Bill, and that be be r^jnired to appear and *»et up his defeli I- to rile sh;;*. , . M «• i hi I.», . t i • lil-l d*y of the nexitfrm of this Court, M^tMlMi&enmbi> pfrficreJ b» the jiubliratiuii of* duly fi rtlfii'd »*ui.y of this orilir in «ome juiblir punt/, |>rint*-«l in Iliis StAte, onco ;i nionth fr*r liitnr fartolhi jirteeilin^ th>* next tenn oftliUdonrt. A true nxtract from the minutes ofllouston Supe- i i*.i i ’. in: 111;' l..: 1. 1 >• i• i• 11111. i* l-.7). jun 3 mhllM B. MII.LKK. ftrrk. UKORflIA, 7,. . ( Monday, Non ccb. 1 -.M. mHK Court of Ordinary of sni.i eounty metthis 1 day, iiitreeably to law. Present Klukkt Hutl'Ii- l.hos, OriUnkry. To the HemorabU fke Ordinary of- amid rmtwf. — Tlio petition of Davis Dunenii, Ailministrntor of Goor2** Homsb, ,1 ufilor, dstotsol, rtopoctfolly show- otli to thi| (/MR that lie hn' fully di-eliarjlfd Thr ilu ty him as su*h AdininUimtor, sad then ftiro ).rtiiiiis tin* Court for mliaeliurge from liU Ailiionis iratorsliip. Davis Dosrah, Arlin’r and Petitioner On hesrinj,-tho above petition, it is ordered that citation be issued, and (lint all persons eonoerued, be anil they are hereby required, to show cause if any they have, on or before the first Monday in Mu r next, why the said Davis Duncan should not be dis charged from said Administratorship, mid why X.et* ters Disiuissory should not he granted tohim: and it is further ordered that tin's citation, be publishial some pubiie Gillette of said .State for the sj.acr «Mx mouths. A true extract from Uw minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this 6th of November, 1- i. CUAKLKS MACAUTHY. Dep. nov. is Clerk Court Ordinary. liiioum-JIACn^ COUNTY: U*f&a S. Ku^iIji ) f-i l*i*I for Divorce in the S» ■ Ssi(>«rior Court of S lid William T, KnsXln. J enmity. TT appearing tutsha Court that the def* ndent in the X abovi staled i»M is out of tile limits of lids State and that the Slier:if hua returned that he i- not to.be found in lie- eountv. It is ordered liv tlie Court, that the defeiideu:. appear at the next Turtfi of this Court and show taSW why tho divorce a* preyed for i*i Ho a:.v«t Uhtlahintrid not hegntnted, or in default liter, of the plauitij)' w ill be allowed 10 Iiroeti*d to tiinl a- in . s5m' of default. Ami it is further onltiviL I list a cony of this Order bo published in the ilattia 7 WryoryA, em-e a month for three nu-ulhs, bidore th*. uevi 1 eriu of this Conft. -V true extract from the minuu - oi Mac,iu Superior Court. April Uth, W53. JNO. M. GREEK adrl'-lmfJm Clerk. liORCl.t, HOUSTON COU-VI Y.—Whorea, Or Dr. duo. H. Wiley apphe- to uie for letters, of dismission on the e.-tuto of 1. 11. Wiley, Jate of said county, deceased. The*eare, therefore to' Cite nttd adnoinish all per sons t opcerued *>r interested, to'show cause if any the v havC, within the time hrosrribcd lav* law, w jij saei letler- should nor lie granted ' Given under my baud at dMfe this 21st ilay of 4»t. Hi*- . - . «, • may -3 JSO. H. J'OW'JUlsl, Ord. ( Monday, Nov. 6th, Is.'.f. OEOKCAA, T ill; Court of Ordinary of said county met tliisdav agreeably to law. Prisiut—Elbjuit llircn imii, Ordinary. 7’. //■•/»/./,:*>/. thr fVo. J i’./o‘y rf %niA caj’U>r :— The petition of Robert Caldwell, Administrator w itb the w-ill annexed of James Adams doocusetf, re.-pe.-t- fuliy showeth to the (?ourt t ji *it lit* Hit - filly (it ed the duty »*»#i^ned him ** nucIi .la:niui»iriiti.r, hihI therefore petition* the Court for a dlftchaiged from bU Admiulntr itonihip. ItoBiRT CaldwcCi Adm’r. and Pditiou* r. On hearing the above petition, it h nrdered tlist citation b© issued, xud th.it .'dl pereonn concerned, b* and they nr© hereby required, to tdiow caun*-. if any they have, on or before the firit Mondav in May neit. why thouid Robert CaldwellJMmttW not be di- dU :hari;ed from >aid Administrate!ip> and why L-t t«ll Piimiaaorv should not be granted to him . m<! U in further ordered that thii citation be publish* d iu tcmol public Gaactte of laid Stale, for the^pAceof alx months. A true ixt-set from the minutes of Jones Court id Ordinary, this 6th dav ufNovo»nb«r, l-.'-J. CHARLES MACAUTHY. Di p. nov. it Clerk Court Ordinary. Fevejr »n<i Anno,,. n u. ROW’D HLUKCKKR'SSTaMPKDK MIX TURK for the l-Vver and Ague, . (.'bagfe-s Fc-. ver, Dyspepsia and all Hillious Affm-tious, Thepro. prictor of Uli* m< dieiue w ill.state, without hesitation nr fear of contradiction, that the StAJXyt.PK.Jl l \ ll'ftcfias eured piore persons where it h.-ts been in trodueeil, thau any oilier mtslicihcfn use for tin: a- hove dise.i s,- ri t is inediciii-lias neither Arsenie nor (flflaine in iis i;. mi. osition, nil of the ingredients arc ;t p.T'.-cUv liealtny eliameter and highly stimu'a- (T an iuvigoratinp in' tln ir tendt-in-y." I'ersnns while Using this msdieiue will not be alfecteit by ex posure to water or a damp aimuaptufte no more than when in their usual health. Planters . ill aeetioua of tlie country w ln.n- the Ague prevails, will do wvll to adopt this uiedii.iiie,aa tlie patient is not obliged to bay I,y while under treatment and they jnav ),e assured, of aajieeily enre. Tin- Proprietor coulil in- troduee thousands Of, ertifirates"from line.: ofthe highest retpectability, but prefers saying to the .-jick buy ono bottle and von w ill have the ini.libido probe id yourself. Full directions for iis use accompany earn bottle. • (JfrtifcnU* ran to *m at /4c office, kiotrine y/tcre tkU MrJinimharcnrrd v4c/. It/1 othrr* kttt'C faffed. For dditfepun and alt other Itillious Cumjitiiintr, thrrr it not a hetter Mtaifinr in the Market. ' It h,4also been taken. wi(b tho -nlyet astonishing success in several cases of HhtHmatitm and tioht; for tlifs* complaints taken tablc-spoOnful twice a day. • ■ I' One Little of thit Medicine very often hat the detirftl rffcrt.——Vriee SI per bottle. For sale by Druggists in all Parts ot tlie United States and Canada All Wholesale orders must be addressed to Mead A Olecel.t-r. sol.- Proprietors, 32 llrondway. X. York- AOU.VIS.— l*nos. Pxtsi Mneou. R.IC. Carter. * Columbus. Havilaud, KislV A Co., Augusta, .inly i—ly'47 I’AKE KUDK KI) « Cabin Cassatt*- i«* 3ic\\ Fork ?PiO. <1££~' <£tfr> -I III '.Ml 1.1.1. IMTliD STATES MAIL I.IM’. The in w and splendid sble-w be. I .St.-amsbips: KXOXVILLK, i:.00ton.....Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA, 15ooIona.,,.Capt.T. Lyon, FLORIDA a" r.,pr. M. s. W’oodhull, ALABAMA. 1300 lous..„Capt. G. R. Sehenck, Will leave StviSNAlt every Hr.: ,-day and Sat- trdint, at fvllntrt. Knoxville,..x...Saturday, A]>ril 7tl), 1633. Florida, .Wednesday, 11th, do Augusta,. — .....Satiirdar,.!.,.. do 14th, do A lab ainin■.gW6dutulxr../j it,, sr^th, do Knoxville,......Saturday,.. lo 21st, do Florid ....... A. Wednesday,... do 25th, do Augusta '.-.Saturday,.:. do 26th, do Alabama ....Wednesday,.'..Mav 2d, do Knoxville,. .'.Saturday..do Sth, do Fii.rida M • .111.-.’:r,\ , . • i.> :uh. do Angusta....,..„Satnrday,..-.... _ do l!th, do Alabama,....•....WednesiUyi...! do 16th, do Knoxville Saturday do 19th, do Florida,. Wednesday,..do 23d, do Augusta........ .Saturday, /.. do 26th, do Alabama,....'....AVeiineiilay,..'.. do 30th, do Knoxville Saturday lime 2d, do Floviila,...:.‘..r.Wednesilay,....'^.do r>th, do Augusta,.'. Salurday,.-!2i.. do 9(b. do s\labanm,.w. j. ..Wednesday,..-, iln 13tb; do Knoxville, .Saturday..*...,- do 16th. do Florida,. Wednesday..... do ‘30th, do .Migusta,.-.g.::.;Saturday..do ild, do AwnWI**.'. ■.... AVulMnhya.. do;97lh, do Knoxville,.7 Saturday,.:....' do SOth, do These ships are iinioug the largest on the roast, unsurpassed ill speed, safity or comfort-—making their passages iu so to 60 hours, and are eommanded by skillful, careful and polite ofllcers. Having ele gant state-room hMaimitiMt they otrer a moot Jiwirablc couveyanvi. ti« New Y..rk, Cabin passage*. , -hfrl - Steerage passage. ./.... jt PADELKORD, FAY A CO.. Agents in Savannah KAM'L.L. MITCHILL. I ■ I:! ■ • ! .1 ... i , .V.u 7 . April 1071855. - ■ " ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OK Dandelion .stramonium Sarsaparilla Henbane Aconite Cnlocvuth Com Coniuui (Jentia llellailouna PATENT MEDICINES. Old I)r. J. Town-end's Sarsaparilla: Sands’, do Wistar'a Balsam Cherry: S.irsaparilla l*ilD Jayne's Alti-ratii e ; liair l)ve,” Syrup Neptha ; Tetter and Kin-norm Ointment: Dead Shot ; Cbolera Remedy; liu— .-; Hoiiv iJr.u-e., Clo rry Pectoral; Jew Da vid's Plaster: L\p,-elorant; Vermifuge: CholagvVgnOi Fib- and Itch oimiucii! . lvxiract liucbu ; Scidlitz Powd.r-. Cupping Cia. s, \r.\ Paiuh. V.irni-b, Ola-s, Pultv. PERFUMERY. Premium Shaving Cream: Fancy Soaps; Extract Hose . Verbena; Patchouly; Mu-k; Cologne, Ynriuu* choice ipialilii s : Jeimv Lind, Pomade; Qx JlarrOn, Ac. Vinegar, Iiougc, Flavoring Extracts, Ac. On baud, the Concentrated Compound Syrup of Queen's Delight and Sarsaparilla, ao highly recoin- ineuded by Dr, Frost and other physieiaiis, in ex treme cases of Rheumatism. LiverComplaints, White Swellings Ulcers of tilt- Throat, Coughs, Scrofula, Syphilis, eruptions ofthe skin, Tetter, Jaundice, At-. AKo, : set oi line Dentist'.- Instruments, consisting of T>2 different instruments, in a fine mahogany case. For sale below New York*rct:ril price. Vj/' Physieiaiis anil families supplied an low the market will admit. nov 12 tf THK A .11 *v lilt' A .>»’ H VltlCAU o, x-'« r.Vj -s’ { X'roprietors. CiFOKUIA, T ill: Court of Ordinary of si»*i .'onnty met thi.- »l»»y, a|?rt:cMbly tol*aW. lament, Elbakt Hutch jhoj. Ordinary. To thr HomraHc the Ordinary of saiJ countyi TUt patitlmi *»f Kli/ibe.l* A. C. WimblKh, A.linuiin tratrix of William M. Wiroblah r*-i»« . iml ly ahow* tl* tu the Court, that -die Iimn fully Jbmhnrg- ed th© duty Rayii^noil hfi* kk sih'h Adioini.-riatrix, and Ibfr* f<»re, petluon* th** Court for k *li-<**hHrk;».* from h(ir Xdminiritratnx.ship. ELi7Attt.m A C. WiMKisit, Fftitioner. On hearing tho hI/uvi* prtitiou, it i* or«hT« ft tliKt c tail on be imiuciI, HodtliKtall iier.'*«.nn c*»iu#ru**d. 1. and th«y *rd h»-r»*by nujuirpii. to **bow naaso, li nnv they i*n or bH‘<)r^ th* rtr.-t Mon*Iny in July ii«*a >rhy the Miid Elizabeth A. C. WiinbNh jdmuld not l»« <diaoh)trtf«*d from i«id A.iinini-arktrinud wh\ I-eltor-* Dinnisriory should n«»t In* ^r«uUed t«* her And it i* further ordered by the Court, that thia ritH tion 1>* j*iiblid.»-d in one or more public gautto! of *uaid Si.ite, fer th*- ipaeo of sir m*aiili«. A tr »»• futract from tlie minutf •** of Jonea Court of Ordinary, tbi> .th dav of December. Ih.'.i. CliAS. MACAUTHY, Dejmtv Clerk Court Ordinary, dec V- 4JKOK(«l.4, J Jona County, j Monday,April 2d, l-.»o. T HE Court <>f Ordiimry of said county metthis day. agreeably to law. l'reseut, Ei ut ki lit l Ordinary. To thr Honorable tKc Dr.t nary OJ said county — Tlie petition of Henry if- Dame, Administrator of Matt Dame, deceased, respectfully hhoweth to th© Court timt h«» has fully diNirhar^ed the dutv a-*- ai^ued hill) as such Administrator, and, therefore, tition** the Court for a discharge frurn hi* Admini> tratonddp. Hr.vjiv (t Dui Petitioner. On hoariuK' the above petition, it is order* *! that citatiou b** i-sued, and that all persons concerned, lie and they are hereby required, to allow cause, if nu\ they have, on or before the first Moudsy in <Jetoh«-r neat, why the said Henry O. Dame should not be discharged from said Administratorship, and whv Letters Diamtsaory should not be grauted to hiui.—~ And it is further ordered by the Court, that thi* cita- ti*»n be published iu one or more public gazettes of said State, for tin! space of six months. A true extract from the minute* of Jones Court of Ordiuarv, this 2d dav of April, leiS. ' CllAS. ilACABTilY, Dgpi.lr Cb-rk »pr!7 Court OrJitvav; LAN I E H HOUSE, x, ( : K()H(; ia. fflHE oa^|r>ipciI having L- is**cC the *?-*-rA ;-JL tboaetu aaanr*- the traTcllin^ puMi**, that m* »-xertioil> wili 1* il|fi| l)f: spareil to sustain the C>t.\bU>hed t* nnl&tUo of the iioii.'*. t;i:*) m Lucan, f jail 10—tf JAMES MKAKA. \ ZenuanVs C'clchraled l ootli Wash. rpHlS d»*liei«*us artielft combine- «.* many moritn J. rious qualities, tli itlt hii m*\v bvcoino a stand- sr.l fa\**i ile u ith tb*- . i!i/«-n- **i N*-u Y**rJ., I'iii!.- dolphia and Baltininre: Ib*nti>ta prescribe it h) thelf pradtie** moat successfully, .ami from eyery -ourcc tlie most tl:itterin>' 1.nidations are awarded it. Indamed and bl©r<fju.: trums are imni>'*.Ii;itcly ben efitl* -i by it- u-*-; its :»**tii»u upmi l!i*-m i- miM.-**• *t!i in;r and elective. It; cleAhaea the teeth so thorough In that th*v ,n*- m*ii* ms! tear I ii. nn Iiit* ii*—, and diffuses thi«*ugli the tnouUl snob a *l«'tixfiitful fre.-hii*-, timt tii* hieath i- reioi* i'.-*l »-xqui-il*.*ly MVect. It d .Miifoeti all those impiiriti* - which tend t() pr»*duco decay, and/ as a c*»ns©tinetTc®, when tin ftiv remove-d »h»* t« » ti* inu-l :ti>v.:N - remain Jay* Prepared *.»nly by nwii) Z*,rmin, Clieini- t, Ninth an*! CafliHiio* .-tree*-, Phil .1-lnhiK: and sold whole- -i.l* . retail, by K. E Str**h*'Ci. ,. Ma. *»n. I !.*«., and b ill . ... O',! . r* ; bottl* . nov. l4~ t'.ax Eau Books, rnilE anbaerlt r wi.d,* I that Irt) is d*'. ply int Hooks, And tbAt hi- HXeri the time* in this p.artieub tnece.-sful, would bv almost t man—therefor© th© •,-> -rii.*u IIOLLOMAY’S HLlS. To tic Citizens of the fSuited States — 1 most humbly and sincerely thank yon forfheSni- utroiiajnnrhirh Too have bestowed upon my Piil-i. 1 take thfo opportunlt v (if stating that my An cestors Wrrt all Aincru*an Citizen.*, aud that 1 enter* tain for all timt ooneemi America and theAmeri* cips.tljp jno.-t lively «iympatt)iH», M much SO that I originally eonijionii'led the.-e Pills expresoly to suit vour cliiiuit*-, hit hi is, coii.-titutioLLs, ;md iiutuiifr of livlu^. intending ti» vstabli.-h myself ympqg vod, wliieb I have niff dom-, by takiili: preinfses in Neiv York. THOMAS IloLJ.OWAY. Maiden J^ane. New York. 'Pnrsflcfktioia of the ttlooil, // ajrn L iTljyiMliHiM aQ|i|MUlwi. The Citizens of the Cumu suffer muvh disorders of tho Liver and St**inacb,j*carrely any are free fmn) the iiitfueuce oCtlies© destructive maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair s4*x, perhaps tho most hand* some In the AY*.rid, up to a certain period when, dis- trc,s.-in^ to ally, Jimny Iooac their teeUi and gimd look#, while yet iu the heyday of life. su*'h Sad evils may be effectually .remedied by eontinua'Iy keepuif? the, bloiHi port, ami the IJver and Stomach in a ran. |H PURE YEHETABLE EXTRACT. Dr. IUorjicS Invigorating Cordial. V Pin:>0.1IK!>0.\ IN MEDIUNF. Health restored and JJfc lengthened by Dr. Morse’s Invigorating £lixir or Cordial. A T FIRST the properties attributed t<* Professor Morse's Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were fabulous. The public often deceived could not be lieve the simple and sublime truth announced by the discoverer. But facts, undeuiable facts, attested by witnesses of tho highest class and character, are now triumphing befer all doubts. Incredulity is over thrown by a mass of testimony which is perfectly Ir* risistible. / * The Elixir remedies, in all cases, the deplorable evils arising from a misuse or abuse of the various organs, which Bake up the wonderful machine called man. It restores to full vigor every delicate function connected with that mysterious compound agency of* matter and mind, ncc«-»ary to tlie iv-production of human life. To persons of feeble muscular frame, or deficient in vital power, it is recommended as the only means of communicating that energy which is necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natcral appetites, as well as tho higher mental attribute) .— Its beneficial effects are not confined to cither sex or to any age. The fe*ddc girl, th*- ailing wife, the list* less, enervated youth, the overworn man of business, t li * - victim <*i n«-tvous depression, the individual suf fering from general debility, or from the weakness of a single organ, will find immediate and permanent try- lief from th** use of this incomparable renovator.— To thus** who have predisposition to paralysis, it will prove a complete and unfailing safeguard against that terrible malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with their constitutions, that they think themselves beyond the roach of medicine. Let not even the^e dto-pair. The. Elixir deals with dis ease aa it exist-, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder itself, but „ * tt«-buil«l the Krokcu 4'ounlituiiou. The derangement of the system, leading to.nerv- ous diseases, and the forms of nervous disease itself, are so numerous that it would -reqnire a column to enumerate thf maladies for which this preparation U a specific.- *A fmv. Jiowever may be enumerated, riic: neuralgia, tic d«»lereaux. headu«*hc. incipient.paraly sis, palpitation of the heart, spinal affections, inuscu- luraebuiw, trcmcin^ flatulency, a pricking *ensatjfou in th* Ii* -ii miMibin--.nn.Mi.il.b-pr.-ri.il!. 'v*-;ikiM >- of tho will, indispo-ition to move, taiutiM-.-s after ex ercise, broken sl»r(*n and terrifying dreams, inability ti* reimin in one pla« e «ir po^iti.in, weakin-.-s ot the procreative organs'; sdthal toeddrpoteney; -aaeian - cholv.monomauia.ttuoralbu-*, sinking nt the stomach, female irregularifies a ebremid tendency’, to m’ri- civrUre, emaciation, .and all complaints growing mit rf a free indulgence of the passion^; and all barren ess that doe.- not proceed, troia organic Ctnisc5,xb6-' yoiid th© reach of medicine iWhapav^ thp./ttpns to pc acted up*»n ar»* fr«-»* from uutiianiLatioiior stricinral diseases, it is averred : | j I: ITIoriir’n Invigorttiiug Klixir will repbto weakness with strength, incapacity with efiiqiency’, irregularity wirh uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without hazard or reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organization. Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, ahd that the paraiiza tion of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear In mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable prejMtTAtiun known. Curt- of Ncrvoim No language fun convey an .adequate idea of the immediate, and almost miraculous change which it oocaalonf in tlie diseased, debilitated and shattered y* rv*.u> aystviu, whether broken down by t:\ee.-.-, weak by nature, or impaired by &icknosa—tho un strung and relaxed organization-is st ance braced, re-vi\ ified »nd built up. The mental and physical symptoms oi nervous disease vanish together under itfiuthifape. Nor Lathe effect trmporary. On the con* i.-liet i< pi rumiM-nt—ibr tlie Cordial prop eflies ul’ tb« medicine BBfiH tl.- . .ui sth tition itself, and restore it to Its normal condition. Lon4 of Jleiuory. Confusion, giddiness, rush ol blood to tlie head, melancholy, debility’, histwrin, wretchedness, thoughts Ot >#*lf*d4*.-truc!ioiirfi*:ir of i:i>:tni{y, dy>pep.-ia, gen* eral proMration, irritAbility*,'nervousness, inability to in the town to^wi t /^Jinnie. a negro woman, about 40 years of a«je. of .lark complexion, niol a n* ^K* boy named Hal, about * iglit yoara old, a- the pr.*p* rty of Hilliard Crutch field, and pointed out by Hmry If. Ifortnn, om- of the Defendants, snbp ct to a contract of hire for the prt-sent year. Also, a house snd lot in the town of Knoxville, whereon H. H. II orton now resides, known a-* tin late residence of T. \V. Jdontfqrt. and dem ribed iti the original plan of said town as lots Noe. 2*3 and 4, and a fraction of ] of an acre, and t wo acre-' adjoin ing said town lots and fraction, tLe whole parcel containing 4 acres more or less. Also, a negro boy named Dan, of dark complexion^ about i4 years of age, as the property of ihc said Henry 11. Horton, and pointed out by 0. W. Nor man,,Plaintiff's Attorney, to satisfy a ti. fa. trom Crawford .Superior Ccnift, in favor of Cartm*y A Teniurt, TI* the said Crutchfield A. Horton late part* iters, Ac. Also, lot of.land No. 2*> in the .'id District of origi nally Houston, now Crawford county. Sold as the property of James A. Spilleys, under and by virtue of a Justices' Court li. fa. iu las or of N. Andrews vs. the said James A. SpOlersf. Levy ihade and returned to me by Jamei F* B. Stembridge, Con-table of the 577th District, CL -M. in ay 22 ISAAC DENNIS, gh’iV. M11KKIVJF »AJLK?4.—-Will be sold on the lit Tuesday iu August next, before the court house door in the town of Cliutou, Jones county*, be tween tlie usual hours of sale, the following property to wit': Four hundred and foiqy acres of Land, more or less, in the eleventh District of said county of Jones, adjoining lands of Nathaniel S. Glover, Win. Rey nolds and others. Levied on by virtue of a mort- age fi. fn. issued from Jones Superior Court, in fa vor of Green A. Glower vs. John W. Clark. Prop erty pointed out iu said mortgage fi. fa. ninygy JOHN BRADLEY, Dep. Sh'tT. (fiMnns, 3&ikk Cnnntq.. G F.ORRIA BIBB COUNTY—Whereas H. K. Green applies for letters of administration on estate of William Melrose. ltiese are, therefor*-, to cite and admonish all and dugularthose interested t«» }»»• >nd sppeur at my of- lie. within ill*- tiiiii- prt--oiib*-*l by law, t** show canre, if am- they exist why said letters should not be grant- ed. P TUA<’Y, Ordinary*. ,h nil at in v * hu grantgc Ordinary. niCOKfil.4, Iil Bit ( OT’NTY—U h, \Jh Dcnij.-Jry applies to me for 1* u» i (ration on the ©state of Patrick Moon, county’^ deceased. 'i’he.-i arc, tli*-n*fore, to cite and ;olne*i singular those inlerc.-it-d to be and app«-j flee within tlie tiinnpr*‘s«-ribed by law, t** if anv exi-L why s:* id i*-itn's >hould n««t a pi 24 1*. TRAC V C 1EOUI-1A, BLUB col''N 1Y— Wli. p-:t>. Mary I Wright applies to me for letters of Adndmstrii- tion on the estate of H*-nry Wright, late of said ruitii- ly. dec«-:is*-d. These are, therefore, to cite all those iatcrestrti to be and appear at my oilice within the lime prescrib ed by’ law, it* shew cause, it any exist,' why said let ters should not ht-'grnnu-«I. *1*1 24 l\ TRACY. Ordin.Mrc. G » ok«ji.v, H*)LST(j'VTufNfr = -lF^ Kdwnrd G. Fudge aud June Fudzo J . tr ^i tor and adtuiniatratrix oi David j- a( i rue lor letters uf dixmissiou. - e , Tlo-se are, therefore, to cite and ad'm.i • i singular the kindred and cr.-ditnis ofsHids alis t' to l>« and appear at lay otli, K within the r " li X scribed bv iaiv. to show cause, if an v thi-v i lf pa. said letters should nut he granted. ’ '■ 1 ' aVi ’. »t, Given under my hand at oflioe ;)ii. j. 11 l'UW 1 its., , Manijr, •it ^ \ KGIH.IA, ltllill l (Jl N'J \. r RAWFOKU POMTPO^IED NIIKKIFF MAI.K.—Will lie gold before the courthouse door in tho town of Knoxville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following prop erty to wit: Lot of laud No. 136, iu the 7th district of originally Houston now Crawford comity; levied upon as the property of William W Matthews by virtue of sev eral Justice Court fi fas in favor of Martin Burnet and others vs. tho said William W. Matthews. Levy- made and returned to me hv Charles G. Beavers, constable ofthe 573 district, G. SI. june 12 EWELL WEBB. D. Sh’ff. ^public H\n. United States Marshal's Sale. /"NX the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold be- \_7 fore the courthouse, in the city of Oglethorpe iu-Macon county, Georgia, the following property: Lot No. 16,in square 25; lot No. 5, in square 59; lot No. 5, in square 26; lot No. 6, in square 60 ; lot 6. in square 51. iu said city of Oglethorpe ; also, one horse and buggy, cow and Calf and one gold watch : also certificates for fivo shares in the Ogletborp. Bridge and Turnpike Company, and the foHowiuj notes aud drafts: Alexander Ramsey £77 95 W. T. Foster Wliereas,'' bte- pheii Collins applies to me forletter- of Admin- i-trxtion on the estate of All, n Stephens, late ot said utility, deceased. These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular tin-kindred and creditor, of .-aid deceased to he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letteis should not be granted, apl 24 P. TRACY, Ordinary. TiEObSlI, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John (j Green applies for lerters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph ismith, late of said eounty, de ceased. v These are, therefore, to ci^e and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not be granted apl 21 P. TRACY, Ordinliry. pEOIHUA, BIBB COUNTY'.—Whereas, Hob- vT ert Freeman,Executor on the estate of William Scott, late of this county, deceased, has applied 'to me for letters of dismission from the said estate : These are. therefore, to notify all and singular the parties in interest to be and appear at my otliecwith m the time prescribed by law, to shew- cause, if any tbev have why said letters should not be granted, apl 24 P. TRACY'. Ordinary. / u:ok«;iaT UOUSTuNCOUn V (ieorge .1. \\ right. Administrator on o H/'el Oi Coella Minims, applies for Letters of la" -H' l iroui .-aid Estati : .''V : V' <> t-f-rre to ei;,.»n,l Si lgnlar the kindred and Creditor, ■ and . ppear at my oilite, aithia t'‘e ■'' **’. scribed by law, to show cause, if any thw J 1 ®* io said lefters Should not be granted. ' ' hav ‘' ‘a | Gie.-n uiid.-r niv hand at etfi,-,. . 'JOHN H.-l*snVm teb n •.'"ttJttft G EVltVIA, UOI SIGN cot vTnru^—, Daniel Dykes, Administrator l.-liam Dinkii:-. applies for Ditmiaxinii ■ < “ i:i Tlo-se are, therbforts to cite and xdmoni.l singular the kindred and creditors of - v . • !" I"', m ; ,i I'l-l'i lii iumyoffi , with:!: bed by law, to show cause, 11 anv they h ’’ N ’ said letters should not bo granted ' - Il b Given under my band at office thia Fehn,.. M--t J- Ii- rOWER&te*, feb 27 UWa «J / t I OItCI U iVoi s'K Nit 11 , n - .. (jr.julm Killeii, Executor of Jaa. KilleD. a]qdies for Letters of Disinis-ion 1 ‘ r --: These are, therefore, to cite and admotibi • singular the kindred and creditors of , f =2 to bo and appear at niv oflit e within the Scribed by law, to show cause, ifany thexh#_f f;‘ said letters should not be granted ■nny theyhara,! Given under my hand at office this sinril »»t ,-aprlO. ' JOHN H. POWERS, Go:'r 1 ,V i ' TiKOBGIA, HOUSTON COUNTYr^rr- U Hugh D. McKay, Administrator on tli,.].\.''.' !! : James M. Reynolds', deceased, applies to meu,15 ters af Dismission from said estate. r ' These are, therefore, to cite and adtnoi'i<h«li , singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid dccri-' to be and appear at my office within the Ua> " scribed bylaw, to show cause, ifany theyhav, said letters should not be granted, ’ "‘I Given under my band at office, this U55, [feb i!]' ^ J.H. POWERS. Ordil:: : ' G i eobcia, Houston co.—YVh..r«l^ Y Rumpli, Administrator on tlie estate of j, '. B. Rumpli. late of said county, deceased, an-lieit letters of Dismission from said estate: r '' interested, to be and appear at iny office, within the These Are, therefore, to cite aud admoniffia!!,.. time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if nnythey siiigulartbekindred and friends ofsaid minonub have, why said letters should not be granted. 1 ~ L ' tan30 P. TRACY', Ord. G EOKCl.t, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas,Hobt A. Smith. Administrator of Susan Sims, applies for letters of Dismission These are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons hbalthy'xeT .irh. lit'.- s. iil ii...t -moothiv. and re- The unpiirralleled ertVet- of lid. great r.-t aenblb plants ill a i . .Iigeuial elium, wle r. ; ui , terual : J* n11 eouiplainls incident tolemales, mark a iillriiur ai*i»C:tT8 to ruitni *- -• - -j - *I. - III lhA Him«li nf inMHMM TlmiieaniU nf alt tion of the human lrai -l- it regard- tl..- preserv a >f the human Irame. and the duration of life, much may be effected, and I- say fuorlusaly, that health ana life can he I>r.d(tnged for many yeans ba- vond their ordinary limits, if llollowav's Pills are ta ken to purify the blood secrdiujlv to the rules laid down for health containesl in Hie directions which bo company each box. •A Cllsc of Wtnkni--* mad Da-lialaty' of 10 jrnr« ainuiling rurnl hr HbIIuh «i ’« pills, Copy of a Letter Irani * q,t.1 «,i,•, .1..i, House. New Y'ork. dated January 5tli, 1654. r. I’r..:. — ..i- 11 • >• ,u .tnu ..ml Nius .a .Streets. N. Y.—Sir,—li i- wHBlbemqatheart- fell jdf a -lire I have >o Inform you that I'have been restored to health :uid strengtli by taking vour Fills. For the last ten years, I suffered from a dc- r:.:*_e111. ,,t :h.- l.i\ ,-r md Moioaeh. and Vs.-l'e- due.-d to snrfi an extremity that I gave up my Ship never expecting to go to Sea any more, aal hatl tried every Remedy that was recommended to me, but all to no purpose; and hail given invsclf up to despair, when I jvas at U-l recommended to take ‘your pill-. Alter using Them fin Ilu up ■OlillU fill 11 anil lillfil am u,.w in better Ji-nlth than I have been forel, veil V- ale 1 iod, .-d . 11 , Yi r 1 Wa- in In', life Y ou arq quite at.liberty tonmke tlii- known for thn benefit.Of nthenp 1 re main sir n.rr- r. i-i tfitllv. (Signed) .JOHN JOHNSON Til elebrate.l Fill- are W,,I1,I. rliilly eflieaeioue in the following complaint-: Ague, Female Irn [ Asthma, titles, gills I Billie, LllW Books. it dl-rin, Ily understovd r- «ted in the sale of Lav; himself to keep up with ■. To say liu is eniirelv . lunch for a umd. -'t ill not be haxareled but he I- Conlbleltt lo* „ ill not he found far Behind hir brethren tii the trad.-. The Reports of the Suite ol Georgia can alvvay- he had of him. if at all. also, the Digests, Indexes, Form Honk-, «mi Georgia law-gen- erally. The Rej.orts of all ti e other Stati-acan be had at short noth •, as w ,11 a- ,-v r\ ..tli. r book, even to odd volume-. Then," |ml,:i,■ enn almost always he found at hi- esrahlislmn-nt. Among those lately received, ar- lYirsoiis on Contacts, 1011 on lrn-tees, Arehihohl » Criminal i’i., it me and Plead ing, ('bittyEijnitr Digest. R'.-.'s Medical Jurispm- dciico of'JnifUiiti', lirowitf’A ln*ti;ut< > of Anlcruain Law, (J r •-••i.L-iti ' K\iil-,i. . Ani:«*l c»n l?om- inoti t arricra. Snuth On CoMtrn*t-. .Swift’,- Die**>t" Phillii*^ on Evi.L im*.*, ’• \*-l- .VHiii.lfi> i*:i l'lcinling an*l Kv vol.- Jn-l^** Story a Chittv*ji Work.-, h 11 ill*- L*-.i• iim;r ('.•!'•••>. .‘■•p* nr*- Equity .j** ri*i*riicl*‘tiv;©, an i x i;ri.*i im.»ii\ othyrs. Or*t»-r** t«k*-n and lilL-J with *1* -J**:*.at timt will prpve an low a- tlo*i»- of n hl^hi-r lutitufli;. I. l. vi -J ^ r .1 M BO \ROMAN. WANTED ! \ N AGRNT, in * \ « ry r«muty in tin- Sf.it** of(«©of- hfia, to ont?:iof in .-I li^hf. r* spf-ctalilt* mid lucra- tivo buiVno-*-. rnpsirc^ no trnri’HniC «*r j**-*l and whirl* will hrm/ t*> .any j** rsoritlAviMf; *»r»li narriOtilitT fif cither s* . • x pjdciulid incowH*. l-’i-r|*i»r ticuUix Afli1r«-»s the. undrr.-»i^n* (l,/a'»//*•/(J. ciichiMiij^ faiM|» !*»r ri-turn wrilitiLf |*«»•-1 **i SrrofuU or Kind's Evil, Mom* A Gr.-.vi 1. s. 4 ondary .Sj nq* t*»UH, VHMIfft) Afffec- t loll Worm 4 ot ail < from Fe-vura of all pLint-*, kinds, Bl«.t* ii**- oil then our, Skiu. IIoMflaulie. Bow (-1 Umhprnfii.IiyU^stioDj C«*ir-iii*.aii.»ii «.f .Iaimdi«-«-, thy Bo»v»-L, 5Jvct Complaint.- kinds, I».-lriliiy. IM. . WoKkii.* Dr oj*ay. Rifintlonof trlgucf EtjimmIih, 'Urine, . jf s k$ol«l nVihh Eatabli>liment.4 of Prof*->or Hot low ay, Si) .Mai*!*-n Ltrie,N. Y**rk and 244 Sframl, Loh- don. and by all reapectaldf Drtfj^isi.s And Doal.-rs of aMedirini-.-, tbrougboul tho Upt^.l .Statti, in jjoxt anclPot<«, at 25 rents, f.ij oVnU ami $1 C 1^‘nirre a ron.sid*'-rablo wiring by taking th la rg v r ri N. B.—Directions for tlie ^uidanrr r*f p.’ffii-nt.s Jj erera’ disorder hh- afiix* d to Tnrh Irrr. D id Slate 75,00U w Bacon. LBS. prime Tennessee Bsc on. for sat McCALLlK .1 JONES. aplio Wine, Cement, Ac. 1 flD BBLS.Thona.tnn Lime. 1 V/U 50 •• H.vsendale Cement. , 40 '■ Calcined Plantar- Haris, and a small ot of Georgia Cement, for sale by C. CAMPBELL A SON L«iv rom .1,iirgn, Den lnsr fi 3m I V other paper- in (hi- Stn times, snd forvrnrd Ileir hill. , the Ulldcr.-igned. • 1>’S. H. N„ hilt will he ed by tlie paper containing the plain leei hi D. BALDWIN. B..V 221. 1*. < ■o|»y ot ripy tlirc- paper to id Ulltca accouipom tisement BALDWIN. Historical Collectlous of (ieorKia. rpHB abov^ Book h;u» juat b»«en rrrrivrd fnr suit . JL and fordfcliv.*rv to the -ubzrriilf'rM. may 9 * J. M.HOARDMAN^ B. A. WISE, EAIJiB l.\ IIOI SK I t lOINIIIM: UOOUH. T IHbK A POCKET ( I T. I.CUV, MTOYE.X, III KIMVAKC. HOI.. I.01V 11ABH, AND MANUFACTFRER OF plain an d Japanned tix m a it i; , Omn ia Stkei v, Mai'u.v, 0\. U flow rt-rrivinif bis Fall stock of GOODS, umonir vrliieh will lo* found iw-.irlv tii** Hou.-O‘kerniii(r Line. l*i oall and examine for tlo-n*-* COOKfNO, RARLOK «*filo-nio.-t improved i»attrr. Cok-I.rnteii GOLDE.V COOK STOVE, RREMlt’M IRON WITCH. A.:, Every Stov tyarranted to give SHtisfaction. X. B.—Orders from the country fleeomponied by tm- Cash nr city referenc*-*, pr«*uq»tl>* attrndi d lo ' JL A. WISE. _*i«piL< ,^ 3 Kniigtil's Meant >:ivli and Blilld r P0 Builders and Planters. 2«,000 Lights i>f Sn-h. I v arious sixes, primed and gls/.ed: :i25 pairs Blind-,lor various ,«i/eil window- «Di, H large 1 it of I*»nu, led Doors and .Mouldieg-. all for sale at the loVV esi possiblc prices. The be.-t work put up ill the ratal hern •■'lutes. Orders frein Hip unnntrv proYnptlv fdl. d Address JOHN KNIGHT. ' ry article needed in :i->r-rri arc invited to < H*» has iil atoro, OFFICE STOVES. amoiig yy blch tii© sold xlfeep, disuses imfidynt to females, decay of thejiro- palatini' funetiona, Iiyaterin, mononmnin, vague tc*p* rocs, palj)itatici» of the heart, iinpoteiiev, Cflnflips* tion.-Occ., from whatever raiiwiiwiig, U if there ia any reliance to be placed on human testimony, ah* '-ii.: - I\ ii.r • i-i'• 1* . A. <*rn»i ITfcdiciiio for l**oitiHleM. Tlie unpaiTalltded efl’ecta of this g^reat resiorativ all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in tho hhuhK of ineilieint*. Thousands of stimulants have been invented-^thotis.ands of Invjzov^Dti earn cocted—all purporting to be specified in the various di»ea«es nii^l tb-ntn^ciiM-nf', to which th*- dt lieuL* l'«*r inalioil of. woman render her liable. 1C very Woman uf Mviinc who suffers from weakness* 'derangement, nervous uesa, tremors, paius in the back, or any other dia order, whether peculiur to her sex, or common in ’.••di -i\ * ih*- Im\ i_**r.iii!i- Cur Hal .t triaL ;tlnrric«l Prriuu* or others, will find tliia C*>rdinl, after they have uj a bottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the sys tern. In all direction# arc to be found the happy pa rent^of healthy ofiujiriiig, who >vouhl not have oeer so but for Uii£ extraordinary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many diseases for which it is recommended. Thousaudsof young men have been restored by umiil: it, and not in a single instance ha it failed to’benefit tliem. . PfruoiM of Pale Complexion, of rou-uiiiptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor,, changing the skin from a pale, yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid '•'Oil].I* vioii. To lla«* .tl injCMitled. These are some of the *ad ajid melancholv eff . produced by **arly habits of youth, via? weakne» of the back and liniba, pains in the head, dimness of the -ighf, loss **i muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, geueral debility’, symptoms of •onsumptipn, *.V«*. .Mentally, the fearful effec ts on the mind are much to bodr**auctL woMof memory, confusion of ideas, 1* pr*"i*Mi < i spiril.'*. evil lor* boding**, aversion tu so- fiety, 5elfdistm-r, lovef»f soKhide, timiitity, We., 6uote of_lhe oyalk produced. All thus aifl’u ted IS«*for** i ouiruiplnling JlnrrlMge, hould reflect thut a sound mind and body are the most jicc«;.'Sary.rcquisiU4s to promote connubial bap* j• ii.•, iiid<-*-d, with**ut th**se, tlie journey* through W. W. Corbitt A.S. Alford Philip J Echols Harvey A Grier H. G. Johnston T. A. Wood Smith A Foster IV H. Clarke H. P. Smith S* R. Johnson M. T. Brvnton W.B. Watts \Y. S. Clarke J. R. Vason Jc*hn M. Gibbs T. H. Sb>ltou W.T. Demis q. T. \Y. C.reen J. M. Bloo*hr4>rlh W. H. Wright W. I>; Fontana W. 1>. Kuiilaii*- W.:<L Goodwin J. 15. Arnold Elias Jenkins II- Gridin Willis GraJigPr HodgOH A Rico . Moves .Matthews A. J. Stewart • E.T PolhiU Elfas Jenkins W. Will ford 33 31 C OU 22 39 8 46 4 50 6 50 5 00 5 75 25 75 • 18 00 5 00 12 OU 4 00 100 00 55 51 05 00 79 00 42 27 217 00 40 OU 17 85 102 07 40 95 40 00 II no 79 00 93111 168 44 eary pilgrim -the pri IP ppecth mind boaamaa shaaowed ud fitfod with’ melancholy reflection •*»a of another become* blighted with mar lU-tf Build.- id contractor For Sale. \ TWENTY Acre L*u of Land, about >1) miles from Macon—near i he Forsyth Road, and ad joining John Bowman s land, ns I lenm. Applv U* j*»i JOHN KUTUKRFORb. lifo becomes u ly darkens the with despair, j that the happ.l your own. ClAMliwwV Dr. Morse’* Inrigorating Cordial has been counter feited hfraonm unprincipled persons. In future Mi th* genuine Cordial will have tlie pro prietor’s fac smHe pa>t#il over the cork of each Lot lit*, alld the follow rug words blown on thoglfla-i: l>r. Vloi»«> I to ig«>;i‘iali»i|i I'ordial, c. IL KING, PltOI*KI! TOH, lytic Tor!:. *"r^ The‘Conlial is pnf un, highly conccnfrated.iii pint buttles— priee per Bottle, two for $5, six for $1‘j. C. JI. RING. P hoi* it ik run, 192 ffroa'hray.Stu Y ,k. Audit*. Macon; fla— Guo. Pwm New Orleans—Jno. \\'riglif A Co. 1 e?~ Solil by druggists tfiresiigliont the United Stales, G&nath}and tlio West Indira, Orocerres. rpIIE suhseribers have in store, and offer for sale, h well es-oft.-vl stoek of Groceries, tinbraciiig slmost .-very srtielq in that line, and .which will be oh) nt lowest market rates. 10 hints prime St Croix Sugar, 50 bbls refined and crushed do, 75 bags Rio Coffee. 50 pockets Java ami Mocb* do. loo kegs Nails, luO sucks Salt, 4u boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles, go •• Snap and Starch, ScnOlba pure White Lend, ::ou galls Linseed Oil, Also, It one. Bagging. Powder. Shot, Lead, Teas, Spices,Bellows, Anv ils, Vices, Iron and Steel aud v a rious oih* r articles CATER .V BOW DRE, net 31 . Spirit Mill T«|.‘*|(iii|rti. TTY I1E organ of modern Spiritualism, Fourth Vnl. J coimnenees in May. It contains Iho fullest re cord extant of Current Facts and opiaiou* vvn Spirit tusl intercourse. Published weekly at *2 per an num ; also, all spiritual books for sale by Partridge A. Britran, 342 Broadwav. N. V. P. S.—A Catalogue oi 1 Spiritual Books sent on ap- pll cation. apr2i-:iin _18 40 J.il. Siins ”10 00 John P. Harvey 15 00 Levi Barfield 12 10 Henry Wilson 8 QOHarlee Barfield 4 00 J. C. Watters 23 50 E. Bnrke 28 oo Silas Cheek 26 75 Sampson Busby 53 00 James H. Stiles 40 30 Silas Cheek 12 OOF. A.YVoodes 61 96 John Whatley 4 85 Me Taylor 16 00 T. Kavland . 20 00 J. W.'Walker 118 79 John Moulton 25 ia.J. O. Hodges 52 12»“ • • 39 oo B. O. Jeffers 5 41 W. S. Hunt 19 2*3 E. Miller 19 20 I) Bleeklev l Oil S. F. Miller 14 36 A Sutton 14 70 W. Lee .V Williams 7 45 J. & Wilrher 131 CO 21 12 Q. C. Carmiclmel 13* 14 - A Co. *5 20 M'P-JS.S. Brown 29 37 26 66,1. W- Hargrove 14 55 30 00 W. W afford 150 no w. Walford 187 56 Also the following accounts — E- Burk 1 86 00 Mrs. J. II. Sims 2 Oo J. II. Sims 2 85 E. B. Cook 9-1*7 D. O. Gitine •1 (-5 Z. Tedder 7 75J.S. Thomas 5 0- Tedden 9 55 J. Pearce 14 41 J. Daniels 6 38 S. 3. Harrell 1 oo J.Thompson 11 25 P. Johnson 28 37 YV. U. Goodwyu 11 81 M.MeMacou 3 24 W. Barnes 4 77 Citv Council 13 78 t. Waters 7 C'O Kmpiro House 13 54 W. Reims 7 00 D W. Boon 13 51 D Towles 20 77 J. G: Brown 3 25 G. W. Stagner 10 18 YV. C Dowd 8 80 Pocket 33 76 G. R. Clavton 2 10J.R. SeUan 2 50 Y\\ T Cunningham 6 15 34 66 S YY Hall 5 .13 8 80 J YV Howard 2 25 4 34 II H Hall 10 10 T H B Fleniiu. l 25 C .1 Cason 14 94 J O Hodge 21 35 John Waters 55 J II Sims n KORRIA, BIBB COUNTY.—'Whereas Henry E. Moore, Executor of George N. Moore deceas ed, being about to remove from said eomitv, prays leave to resign his office of Executor and to be charged from all liability therein: Now, thereforojall ami singular, the parties in inter est, are notified to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections to said resignation and discharge, if any they have. dec-18 P. TRACY, Ordinary. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—'Whereas P. E \JT Bowdre, Executor, applies for letters ot'Dis- mission from tlie Estate ot Lewis Y\ r ood, deceased. • These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, those interested, to he and appear at my of fice, withinjhe time prescribed by law, to show cause if any exist, why said Letters should not be granted, feb fi P. TRACY'. Ord. /"I EOKG1A, BIBB COUNTY'.—Whereas A. F. Ur Redding applies for Letters of Guardianship of William and Sarah Pool, minors of William Pool, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kinure-d aud friends of said minors 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 he granted. ■apr 10 P. TRACY', Ordinary. Ambrow Barfield Thomas Brady Rufus Cook T. Patridge S. llamimick . P. P. Stubbs W. L. Jackson ■MisaT. Bromide Henry Page J. G. Brown Thomas Miller Miss Hunt J. Hunt T. S. Shines Win YVhailev S. \. Harrell YY. B. Stephens J. D. Prator YY’. B. Stephens J. D. Prator J. 1>. Prator Wiley YYebh YY'. Woodv Allen Meeks John Sowell J. M. Benson J. X. Mamield J. D, Prator T. JI. B. Fleming F. Johnson L. L. Gurry (4. Stalam I). Mitchell •Marshal Pond A. E. Nhecly YY. C. Pollnll Also a lot of open accounts out of date, siold as tho property of YVhiteman B. Hill under an order of the Sixth Circuit Court of tlie United Slates of America for the Southern District ofGeur gia by Consent of parties. R. B. BARFIELD. United SWitcs Dep. Marshall. Southern District Georgia. ' 1 81. 3 00 15 0O 12 50 7 50 i oo IS 49 18 78 1 63 •1 34 5 25 3 37 ? 70 15 04 ■ 3 SO 60 47 4 13 2 60 34 43 l oo 18 21 10 31 15 00 2.1 (iu 3 32 4 30 11 30 1 50 23' 5.4 5 00 18 10 /~1 KORGIA.BIBB COUNTY'.—YY'licreas, Thom- \Jk as J. Saunders applies to me for letters of Ad ministration cum tertnmento annrxo, on the estate of John Saunders,late ofsaid county,deceasc-d. These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish nil per sons concerned, to be nml appear at iny office within tin-time prescribed by law, to* show cause, ifany they have, tv hy tntid letters should not be granted, may 1 P. THACY, Ordinary. / t liOKRI V. BIBB CO FN 1 1 .—Whereas. James U Pearson applies to me for letters of Adminis tration on the estate ofJolinW. lVarson, late ofsaid county,decea-od. -; These are, therefore', to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be add appear at my office within the time pre-seri lust hy law. tO.ahow oaiHeT if fun* they have, why said letter.- should not he granted; may I 1*. TRACY', Ordinary. / i EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY’.—'YY'her. John V? Masse tt applies td mi' for letters of Administra. ion on the estate John Dae.-y, late ofsaid county ,‘de Ce.l-vl. These are, therefore, to citeant! admonish all per sons interested. 10 l.e and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not he granted, may 15 P. TRACY, Ordinary. and appear at my office, within the time pri-VcnU bylaw, and sliovv cause, ifany they have, trivvo letters -hould not be granted. Given under my h ud and official signature s' foie, this the 26th of -Mav, 1 -55. JNO. H. POYYERS, Ordlren G i KOKftlA, HOUSTON COUNTY—YVh»fu f Wm. H. Bryan applies for letters of Gnaruic. ship on the persons and property of the affixir dren of David Holmes, dee d. These are, therefore, tr. cite and admonish a-! r,- sons concerned to he and appear at my offirt. the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if anv g.I have, why said letters Should not be granted. ’ ' Given under my hand and official signature go fice, this the 26th of Mav. 15.15. mav29 J N0. H. POWERS. Ord'rr. t l 0 t G tKOKCSIA, HOUSTON COUNTY—'Wber-ti T Richard E. Story applies to me for letters cf Ai- ninistration upon the estate of Simeon Bash, late ol mid county, dec’d. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alh:** infrilar the kindred and creditors of said estits.w | >e and appear at my .office within the time present { by law, to >ho>v cause, if any they have, nfcv letters should not be. granted. Given auder inyliand and official signature at of fice, this 89th 31 a v, l£5f». may ^9 JNO. IL PCAVKK^0:.; r y C t EOUGIl, HOUSTON COUNTY-WhS^ I Dauiel C. Fudge applies to me for letters of A. ministration ujion the'estate'oi Jacob M. Fudge, I*;e of s.aid county, deceased. These are, therefor**, to cite and admonish all nl singular fhekiiidr».-d and creditors o f arid dec en-ed.t be and appear at iny office withinfthe time pi>icr.L- ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why sail letters should not be granted. Gi,ven under my hand and official signature at of fieri* this i*9th of May, 1S55. may 29 * JNO.TI. POWERS, Ord’rr. V GREEaBLE to an order of the honorably Or dinary of Taylor count)’, will be sold on the is Tuesday in July next, in the town of Butler, lot t iajid No. 152 in the 3d district of originally _■ • :i**w ”aylor •••.uuty. >oia a- rl. pr»-p*rL .:k N. \\’*--rbr*•••!*.. lua. ;i.W3L I . >1’KaH, may QO Guxirdiar. ifitidums, Crauifuril iL v Dnati[. GEORGIA, HI1IB COUNTY.—Wliere:^, T. iJI W. Brantley applies to mo fur letters of Admin istration on tho estate of Beniamin Brant U^', late' of said county# det’d. These, are therefore, to cite and admoni.-h all and singular the kitidred and creditors ofsaid ieeeased to he mid appear at my oflied* within the time pr<* scribed by law to show cause, ifany exist, why dald letters should not be granted. ’ IL TRACY, inav 1 Ordinary. pEORGIA BIBB .COUNTY.—'\\’hen*a> E. L. VJf Strohecker applies for Ictt^rzfofidagfeistihtloQon tha estate of William Baldwin deceased. These are therefore to cite f and admonish all ami siuguJar those Interested to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show tf any exist why said letters should not be granted. may 29 JL TRACY. Ord. (Citotinns, Danltj ifnnutq. / ti:oK(.IA, DOOLY COUNTY,—Whereas, \JT James : H. T. Calhoun, Administrator of Strin ger Callioun.'deceaseU, applies t*> be dismissed from the said Administration, he having faithfully dis charged the trust reposed in him as appears from the vouchers of file. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned or interested to show* cause if any exist, on or before tho first Mouday in November next, why letters of Dismissiou should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand ami official signature at of fice, ibis IMth day of May, 1855 juue 5 ALEX. MERIWETHER. Onl y riiKOKGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, V-T Robert Wood, administrator of Henry Sutton, deceased, applies to be dismissed from the said Ad- minis:ration,he having faithfully discharged tlie trust reposed in him as appears from the vouchers of file. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned or interested, to show cause, if any exist on or before the first Monday in November next, why letters of Dismission should not be grant ed said applicant Given under my hand and official signature at of fice, this 24th day of May, 1855. june 5 ALEX. MEUlWETHER, Ord. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY’.—Wliereas Elisha oJT Davis applies to me for letters of administra tion on the estate of David J. Davis, late of said county, deceased. These, are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 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.' june 12 P. TRACY, Ordinary, Citatinns, Sanrs <fcnnti{. / 3 £<>14(41.1, UltAUT OltD COUN'Xl.—\\1.> !\ > JTepsc B. Long, AdnilrtwtTEtor of Joseph b :( «’< < a •■•(. [at* *»f ~;ui! county, applies r*> in- ; lets of DU nU.'ion ofsaid Trust. Thercfo;*^: Ordered, that all persons conctnH •di*.u cans.* ifany the\ Jiav. within t!i»* ti::.- -cribed.hv law why -aoi letters iii.-:ni?.v»rv not be gra fted. Given under my hand aud official rignatur- .tlj January 13ili, 1855.' jnri 2* .1 AS. J. RAY’, Ordhnrr. p EOIHH A, CLL’ fls. Elizabeth D Dunn a]»plies to me lor letters* Administration on the e.-iat*.* of William Dunn.iiU of said county, deceased. .. These are, thereto re, to cite and admoni^illiJi singular tlie kindred and creditors of said decezfi^, to be and appear at my office within the fimepiv 'Cribed by law, ami show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, April27th, 1855, may 1 * JAMES J. RAY’, Ordinary. G jKOIUifA.CUAWFORD COUN I V - Where T as, Irena L. Colbert, Administratrix and Hi:- rison II.’ Collier Administrator on the estate of'' * d ah M. Colbert, deceased applies to me for Ietl*a fdismission trom the estate ofsaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite summon endadr.* : h all the kitidred and creditors ofsaid decease*: n be and appear »t my office within the time prt-scr.V ed by law and file their objeetions (if any) agairst the* issuing of.said.letters dismissory, otherwise th^y will be granted. Given under inv hand and oifieinl signature th*J 27th April 1855. * JAS. J. RAY, Ord mav 1 AEOKCJiA,i JON>:S COUNTY’.—Whereas. Jer- \J Ciniah G. finrith. Guardian of Frances J., Wil- lmm J., and Harriet E. Ussery, minors of Lemuel P. Ussery, applies for letters of dismission from said Guardianship: These are, therfore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned or interested, to he and appasp* at my oflioe, on or before tie first Monday in July next, and show cause, if any exist, why said letters should Upt be granted. Given under my hand and official signature at of fice, tiii< 21st of April,*1855. apl 24 CHARLES MACARTHYL Dp Ord. Citations, ffonlij Cunntij. / yi COKtaA, BUULI COLNTY. — » herm. VJT James Stephens, Administrator on the Estate" Richard Stephens, deceased, applies to me to be dis missed from lhe Administration of said estate. These are, therefore, to cite aai.dadmomshall^prt- sons concerned or interested, to show cans? hYny exist, on or before the first Monday in July next, why said letters should not he granted. Given under iny hand ami official signature it *• tme thi> 'ri. *!a\ ->i Januarv, Is55 ian lo* * ALEX*. MERI WETHER.Ord. G 1 G KOK(;iA, JONES COUNT Y.—Whereas, Joshua Goddard applies to m** for Letters of Administration on the estate of Dauphin L. Pitts, late of J ones county, deceased : . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and glngulnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear nt my office, on or before the first Monday iu May next, to show cause, If any ihev have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under niv hand at office, this .‘list of March, '55. CllAS. MACARTH Y\ Dep. Clerk, apl 10 Court Ordinary i ^ K O K <; l i } DOOLY COUNTY’.—Whereas .vJi J6hn*Eanders, administrator on the estate of William L! Sanders, late of the State of Alabama, leceased, applies to be dismissed from the further .administration ofsaid estate h«* having fully adminis tered tin* j&inc as appears from the vouchers of tile in office. These are therefore to cite and admonish all por ous concerned or interested to chow cause, ifany exists, on **r before the first Monday in December next, why said letters -hould not be granted. Given under 1 my hand and official signature jit of- fioe this i»i day of June. 1? *5. ALEXANDER MEEIU KTIIYIK, june 12. ' Ordinary. (iKORlil.l, XOOTA' COUNTY',—Whereas David S. Culp, p- J per, administrator of phadwell Culpepper, de based, applies t«» be disini-***ed from the atlininistra* tom of wiid estate, he haviug fully administered the itnc ns appears from the vouchers of file in oflioe. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all por ous concerned or inter* sted tu» show cause if any -»(, tm or before the firat Monday in December next why said lectern should not Lo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 31st dav of Mav, 1 ?55. ALEXANDER MERIWETHER, .june 12. * ~ Ordinary, GEORGIA. D OOLY' COUNTY'.—Whereas Charles Powe ll aud Temperance Culpepper, administrator and ad luinistratnx ot John S. Culpepper, deceased, apply to be dismissed from the administration of said es tate they having fully administered the same as ap pears from the vouchers of file in office Tfiese Arc therefore to cite, and admonish all per sons concerned or Interested to show cause if any exist, on or before the first Monday in December next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my haud and official signature, this 31st dav of Mav. 1*55 ALEXANDER MERIWETHER. june 12. Ordinary. pK O RCi I A, JON ES COUNTY.—Covut of Or- VJ* din iky. May Term, 1S55.—Whereas, at the last term of this Court » Rule Ni Si was granted, requir ing John Scott. Administrator on the estate of Dan iel Scott, late of said county, deceased, to show cause at this Term, why he should not give new and addi tional security on his bond, or his Administration be revoked, and he having failed to comply with the same, it is ordered that citation L.-uie, to all persons concerned or interested, to be and appear at my of fice on the first Monday in June next, then and there to shew cause, if any exist, whv said letters should not be revoked, and letters of Administration de bon is non, be granted to James K. Barron, upon his giv ing security as required by law. Given under my hand and official signature at of fice, this Mav 7th. Is55. may r. * ( HAS. MACAUTHY’. D«-j>. Ord’v. \ LL persons indebted tn th-* e>tate of Benjamin . Sanders, late of Crawford county,.dcce.’>ed,are requested to make immediate oaymeflt, and fho<e having demands again.-t th** «a:d e-taie -ir* reqm ,t- ed to present the same duly auyiviftJcateduccor&ig to law. mar27 FRANCIS H. MURDOCK. Admr. ^IXTY dnya after tint*- O to The Ordinary the real • .-fate of Joan: deceased, mar 0 William M. Dupree applies tome for letters ; AdmiiiLtrarionon the estate of Daniel Dyke?,!^ ofsaid county deceased. . T3u sc are, therefore, to cite and admonish a *' singular the kindred and creditors of said deceaS'* 11» show cause, ifany exist, on or before the f- * Mouday in June next, why said letters should not ’ < granted. Given under my hand and official signatureat c - fice this 26th April 1355. may 1 ALEX. MERIWETHER.Ord. G eorgia, dooly county — it to the Court, bvthe petition of 3Ioses man, that Elder G. Reese of said county did in his lilt* time, execute to said Moses L y'*‘ man. his bond, conditioned to execute titl*- 4 j. n t simple to said Moses L. Bowman, for Lot3 Nos. 57 and 72 in the 13th District of Dooly couct.■ and it further appearing that said ElderCE parted this life without executing titles " of land or in any wav providing therefor, znd pen ring that said Moses L. Bowman had pa lu: - ; full amount of the \ urchase price of said land and Moses L. Bowman having petitioned t***’ Court to direct Franklin Harris, Administrator upf- the Estate of said El U*r G. Reese deceased. cute to himtitles to said Lots of land, in conl''^- with said bond, It is therefore, hereby ordered* 1 : ^ notice be given at three or more public jdao* 3 said county, and iu the Georgia Telegraph* Y a{*pficatiou, that all peri-ons concerned, may ri e jeettoua iti the Clerk's office If any they h*^ e ’ -j «aid Krankliu Harris, Administrator ^ ‘-hould not execut* titles to said Lots of land. fertility with said boml. * A true 3th .Luma. —— Pi ^ jau re; - _ 0r*p*C witli vsiil Load. ; ■ , .vq - fistrav-t t'rejiii tire' miuut.ofsaid * i!.«rv. l- ALEX MEIUtVETHI.b.. „ . .. . . <4K01iniA, . I- (iiit.-, aiqvlu.tttu.il vv ill t>.- :imil.: v tn r'lVrr.:, 1-54 ,• ol J antis ('•'untv-, lorlwv • tu,..-!! . p ..|,ffo»riu<f t.'> th.- Conn by tin- pctlii.’ii ore- Burreui.lMv ot -,i,i .-..uotv, j BartieU. that Striiq-erCalhoun JAM1..' 9. li A K l!( IX, jiv .1,Id. ,li.| in ti •'went*- P 7 Court (•fOrclinart', l)-' 1 \ berTens, 1554. Ailrn'r do I \ LL p.-rsons indebted to the estate ot' Nathan Denning-, late of Jones comity, deceased, are re: quested to make payment, amt'those liavihg du mauds against said estate will present them in terms ofthe law. JOHN \V. DKNXINO, mav 22 Ajlin'r with the Will annexed. ki- Be — hi. t.ondconditioned to ex.vnf 'imjtli. to said Achis Be.", for L.vt of l* n ." v * jj, hundred and nineteen IB'. 1 i>*_ d" - . n , i:f 'j‘ 0 j flFOKlilA, HOUSTON' COUNTV.—Where? VJJ John Harris applies to me fiir letti i— of Admin ’ ' - , i ,k>»s ikeation, with Will annexed,of William Hafris i.-:- I ut i J^^olv, <«hjeh*» ‘‘ j the said Ai*ki> Ba>>* transfcrretl and I to Solomon Barfield, vour petitionc id county, d Thtst* fli*«* t th»-rcinri* ( to «*»i*- and ;ulin<*ni~h ail and singular th« kiiidr*-d and creditors f»l .said <1* Oc.*.*-’* *! to be and appear at my office, nirhiu the time prv scribed by law, tu show can*** 1 , ii any they have why .said Jotters shuuld nut be grant *1. Given under niv hand at office, this May 7th, 1£55. John IL ROW EES, Ordinary. may 15 n^ORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY .- -\Vh7*r‘.*ns David Avafa applies i«* m** /hr Letter* “t Ad- miiiistration <»u th«* estate of William A vara, late uf said c-ounty, dooeused : Th*-ae are, therefore, t» ( cite ami adinunish all and singular the kimlr* *t and creditors ofsaid deeeaaed, to be and appear at iny office, within tin* time .speci fied by law to show came, if any they have, why said letters should uot be granted. Given under mv bund aud official signature nt office this the Pfh uav of June. 1*35. june 12 JNO, II. BOWERS, OrUiiwty. i confer^ firdereJ th ; furihcr a | ip oaring tii.it said .Stringer Calhoun 0 '^*; ;ed this life u itlr**ut executing title to 1 ' ;,, d / land, or in any \vi<t* providing tlien-for * ,•(]; jw-aring that >.lid S,*h»mon Barfield has pant *. auiotint of the purcha>e price c»i saj<l P # *r»ur* shi»l Svduinou Barfield having petitioned tin* ' r to direct James 11. T. U.alhoun, Administrator ^ the estate ofsaid Stringer Calhoun, d eente to him titles to said Lot of land, with said bond. It is therefore hereby on notice l»e givi n at three or mol** public 1 said i-ounty, and iu the Georgia Telegraph, application, that all persmisconcerned, uia> jections in the ('lerk's ofliro lifany they hu.y‘ c ^ *sai*l Stringer Calhoun. Administrator as * 10 . r cdB . should not execute titles to said Lot of land* formity with said bond. . A true extract from the minutes of said ( ot 25th December l w **4 jan 3 ALEX MERIWETHEK, 0' j