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rtfT TrTrTi >i v TfcirfrirsmW n i irr B «*■>■! lii iinftifi rtf4 OiMSsgivt ilUsULg Csteg^apl? »u& 3asm*»l M.ltOX, (lUOKVIA. Her I>5s»irt6«lHh«<l «>■*»<! Id Ru** lull ('cnn'ttty. ffr. herd It. darken the Sunnr *juth.- Thero is a 'monument in Ota cemetery lUth)Vilbiti inaipUon, ’‘''rtscsta many rejections aud revives mttay memories, lie whoso life It is to con**ncmorate came like Major-Driticc, to a tfagical death, but In n very ditcreut litantr.r. It is the moa- 'ntnont of OR. AMBROSE BADER, ‘Bout iv BccKiKonit: Couirrr, Va* SiSzi: Siu»r., 175)2. Due at rJAOOM.*QA.,8Ta Marc r, 1$IC. At IVj time of +.is do.tb, Dr. Bi’bcr, el- though in bad health, was engagtsi in tho ■active practice «Sf his profossio®. It was ■ cot long after his return frosa Sardinia, where ho had'been residing in the officii.’ 'capacity of'Cnited States mratster to that 'kingdom. Among his pationta was a man with coneuw-pt ou, named Jarrell, in East Macon. Or. Saturday tho Doctor Inutfcvudo for him a |>resoripUo»r>, Which con tained ernn't-t of iKtassium. Xhtedrug consists largely of the «re«ne u u oftjrrnsai.r acid, and is a deadly poison, 1C taken in too lerge a dose. Vte-'prfaeripnaB was put opt>> George Dayne, then attd now a promtront druggist *t Macon, St d a most excellent man. Mr. I'm; there was bat tied tient not to take it, that it Was a killing do*' ; and to dxw the prertription, with his note, to I>r. Baber -when he arrived. TTo next n.ocui-jgearly,-f*. Baber made ids neat visit, and was dteappointod and ir- ritat d that tbe-patient hKd not taken the med-cine ibc £sy l>efofr;as his condition requi o 1 it. 1 be dose whs a tenspoccfal. “to satisfy j-otC’ aaidlfco' Doctor, on the imnnls of the -moment, to tiro pntfent, “there is no danger in’ it, I will tV:o a doable dose.'” lie sxv'lnwoi two teanjjoou- fnls, stoggeuwd to a VLair, und in noven- teex minutes draw his last breach. Tho id; stake was tho result of a tntsnriftt; in Ellis’ form I ary. A4l4Jmt edition *a« culled tnnudde- stro>o 1, hat that’ Might error <■' ’the.poV- lisher tied nlrefidr destroyed tlwtilo dfono of the most u.-eful and dutiugwielied iden in the trirte. TCOs/at tho ugsoff titty-three, I)r. Haber, while enjoying a high repeta- tion as c ti;: ii.-physician ucd statesman, wa3 •wddtalyerr'. down Ly cteeUi. Unthst fat-il Sabbath -morning, bo core the people had a sembled at their several .places of wortecp.-theirsy.tomfct iithc-eily-r-ts in tense. Thote’e th of but few irnuin the Stats con'd lu*re created ocoh a serration. Beside., tratrSTSonal, profenioual and po- litio-.Iste rifling, ho was -eettspioaoxs as a Mason, having been Grand Master of the Ktsra, and-w.s much btduvad by thsrt order. HU-friends of nil sha Jurwer-j- de» oted to hixnnsid-br'had the respect of hiaifoes. out uruggmt ik mason, ar u a most it man. Mr. X’ayne, seeing that ns a mLtr.'ko,'filled tho proscription, l it to the vim, and Wrote tho ua- life, to be the terry re'. rmtton planter in the State, had tM*n erawssd with ooBapUtomh-! ccss. iia had more acres in caliivatic-^, and mode mo-o bales of cstton tlian any oth-. t man. He loo’ cd forward to the tuna wn«4 heXhln’S tako h'a' planting to the West, where, with more and rich if anl fresher aero-, ha would own’ noro land nr.t innkoffiore cotton than any man in the whole South. Outside of his dtsiro to boa go yd hn-bacd. father, friend and uc-ighbdr, this was lus amltifroa. Politics hr.a fioauiiu for him, ntt-l l-e persist-ut- ly decKned to enter her r.nruu for any ob • Joctj Cv for r.nv consideration. The future was bright to him—one tori» scarce imsg- incthat in his sky their was a speck, even h dpecU that might be seen with a tele* Ifenpe. Ha had had 'pecuniary diSicaltiei, 'til had conquered rt-.em. He hedhxdfer- tonal difficulties,cmd had coma honorably out of them., fie was yoong, trrsb, lighthearted, hopeful, temperate and luxuriated in healthful vigor. IhoegHthia is mum, yet it> s not all that could bo said, in dapicting tlf.s specimen ot earthly honor and happitras, to whom Uws world, what ever it might have been to otliots, was an K-Jen. T»p'» .situateJ, thos crrcciustaneed, one of tho *>X)reat o( Gad’s -hwn -n crea tures, with ono of the emalhM andshak- hissto-’fifh’ols, destrored his filb in an ia- srautt mm in j>laoe of the bevutifatpirtr.re I lisjcs (Memi>ted to >«int. pvt ia itsvtsad one of 'darkuoss as j doatl-*- >iie showing tl« meet brilliants ♦'bpcs'W-r-led, a-young widow md children ia .grief; end up* u ev- cvythiog dear to him. -tie itk b.id srttiis iu- •c-Cws iblo seal. His wife won Miss llswriett -. M-'.nghon, •off J'-nes countys-Guorglu, now if re. Jioisou, ■of Kentucky. And yetlliia ujan.wto Usd •stfeh pan«uhK>-«ci o.-tntfc>n of a tong •happy life, bid written anil feft his 1-st will and (estmnent, whiah ''ovocta that ‘asuid all hrs.pcv>-peritr hoUadeoutciuplat •ed his ilsaih. He Itad for a ticie to refidr: «n miasxvtis ro -intt*, and-ho might-die of Wia'nrn.11, v v.r. He rcdexnmh on ho'.sa back—bia •eonr.TO rd him o*or bid roads and war.*! bridge-'—throuatr deep water, and to -jump ditches -anlf. 'fences He traveled mueh by 'fail, cud '.from such, swl the ‘Ir.ke, ho'W.'ght nnv-u a? preliended dcMk by accident. But ooold&wver hdvo occurred to hun tf-.u he mighti’ose his life by a «c nttict wish-a man so £wr*'jeloW’hrm in Ihevocinl sente'll vin dication ef the righLvof-one of U« slaves. ’I he»sn*eoMi5s death fiould luivewnpenred in nil"coprir.tr. phrsse-wpon his mot.umem, thstVoll justice should! w done tetis inem- orjj.andlheamerales'Cf the <Hi Southern AiatvholderE informed that here lies the renoins dVme of tho-weatthieat of them., wto regarded his sHr es-Its a-yaTt of his hettaShcW. atld’-that a wWmt done tlss tneaniAtdr tbcm-WKba wrung done to his*. risshodting astbnt death era, who cat. r.ow with a feeling*! certaiafc' say, in virw ;*»Jf after Cvouls, -tbrt it* 4 was cot better Cor litre vtcSHif But two years’anoro and tho G a’pitatcd ia-Mi Cr GUITEAU SENTENCED TO lift II AX CEO OX JtSKM. nR TUPPI 838Uf- fourth St. Un. I titELj Philadelphia. i'.t;.: 11 v ta- ' . • .-. : -i.rite-i l'r.-u-- -- The flmlrnc Secnes of tin (iMat Trial — The Prisoner's rnsslouR.ro Protest Agntusl tiro Verdict, and Judm On’s Items As lu Pna-fag Sontecoo. I By Telegraph. 1 WA3HiNetX)S,Februat?4.—Judge Cox •overruled tho motion for a new triad, and ’sentencedGutteau to fee banged on June 30if>, between 12 no era and 2 p.te. at the jail. Afsrt tbo motion Tor a new trial bad been overruled, 'Gaiteau, Orfco had Ijeen pcraiitted to resame hit s fat’at. the coun sel table, Called out: “If ”your Honor please, 1 desire to ask if there is any kbotlon that F-onght to mate to tecum toy rights.’ tjcoCille tried to preven^bis speak ing, bnt retorted: “Well, I don’t want any advantage taken of me. I need to know bow much time {"shall have to pre pare my appetl to tho court ea bane.” ScovHie—“Please beep quiet, we haven’t readied that yet-" Gtn!eau(with tweeh excitementj—<«l tronVkeep quiet, t am here, and I pro pose to do my own'talktng.” Judge Cox then informed Seevtlle of the rules cf pRldico applicable to Lha filing of his exceptiotis. After tins matter had been arrange.1 Col. CorkbiW reuewod _ . Uts motion, styfr.g: “It's now my duty Co i cotvtkm of a long and cask for tlw xetkenco of the ovars.” \ cold cr sere thnvnt may rot scora to Amount to much, and If pr-.i.-iptly tOMU to caa eerily t>-‘ 'Vr.d; but. n-trl-ct Is «.ltea followed by coucctmptlon or tt 1 [ihtJKVts, Ko m:al! line ha* over bcea dl.-icovert<i which Mueller un i Jnlir i:i Kutri-.t, 0UAKANTKI3 t'LTtK, “AUOUV LMTYlllt ”. Without ic.il <.r ; i...il ’** :■ * -. • i- ;' l >-!h --x.-i in nil -ii i.r >* •' i.' -ii nr inheri'-cd: nil li]j*»i', SKIN. KIKS'KY, ItLAl-UKR. UVEB. si - ..in.t Ni.i;\ni'.ii!i.ity mtrny TETTKH3 IN OBCKIUL. DO W.i- r toulmv. Iona standing, FALLLSQ OUT CM It .MB. ' The rcDUtol a timid! mercury, h-l >; . (;.,t.i^iii l ,11:11, .- I-.- whi.-h nn i v t>nn.-d and pn- -slavelfoliliag stntei were ..w«, w , n . mi w 'War wfcc It result'd in*the freedom of the ho had tho-misfortune 4c hilt Got. Thoms* rMavea, mul the w.inof tbff'rnatters. W.lio Just twenty yfcars boloro, to the month, jhsd tho>msfortune4c hilt Gob Thoma* , , ,— ., J» Mitobfc’J in a dneU 3rhe-ntter an i KoU- 'cvn-saj how ho would hava.-passed tnnauyh. «. Vlt-wMcs Beal e bud an afUlr of hon» ! ant>r«*3nl that*md destroyed nll his rrqp- withouS>b leodshcd. Mr. Haber was preset l.ertvitt *lavos, «ndnearlt«! of it in land ? in tlie capacity of rsrijaon to.Bailie. TWs -If‘heffiad lived, within less than sevdBjKiars was m-©(member, J&tS. Thedad between i from the dnte «f his dcafr, he wou!£ have* Bnber-aiid Mitchell crcwontof-some oorx- • sdaUred Jthie, afthoqgb^fcy.might hKVe-es-i r.iiuts thr Hector bad nxiadooc tho duW,- tc which Mitetoil toek-ox<! Tbe latter, at the Wa^wii eekeitor al cf the Southern a-trcuit f *ol rcsiddr* at Hartford, in -Paleski county. This dechis strongly illustrative-of tlreefone of that tim-*,-whether viewed !rom n-rocial or iyguV r.tnnd*pt-*nt. AHhotqii Ool. MitcheR was tbopresemtingoffioer of the Slate against cirdd rtll the dnngersiorident to litre and; roperty darieg tho war. cannot- call do l mm 'who, in ray <npiuioa_ Tjalil itave moro ^deeply felt .the bhangc. •■**£ roight'-kave conquered the difficulties, bet tho goeatar probtirility >? that, like nocuanyOther noble Sou&enors. lte-wouldihrre heen- twaken 'in h—Hhwd fe"t;m>-. Or old he ^ne.7 see what romain -of hi« slaves scatter'd through the country. all Inwhreakera,dueling wasiabovottro law, wt hu»«aw» scattereainrougu me oouni. y, uud.he was as free ****** it, accord- ing tc tho genera! .pnbliu-sentiment, as any-ether person. A peculiarity-of the -duel wc«, that Col. Mite hell’s brother, Hr. Jsaai*W. Mitehei! washts Mrgoon,d)ut-lie was saved tho eoabexrnssicg duty o'-miuis- deriug to his brotbor through ■ tho dificront stages of gradacl tU'.-U: from a mortal wound, as ho was .instantly kilted by-a -shot-1.’-rough the Iengs. J*r. Mitchell-died many years ago, after -having -aqtiuired a •large fortune, which.is now enjoyed by his ecu, a worthy and highlyesteamu! citizm of ’A'homrsrille, -G.i. .It-eeems the fate of -eoino-ricn, evutt whiteelemeiess,.toiivo-« dramalic life, ski ecai -lately ate circu n- staneos r.otntlitnefi coxspi.o to ' -in* :voKr them an a nekvi-rlc of ■diliienlty, fccen Ariiclt vs no suck -tragio event ooorns two wa:>- -i Jlr. Baber J-.otl rr^chtie*. Hi* intellect ero -eadicient to sestain uigegiug talker uud -r. -Hm .convictions vc.tj I, uud his cliaractc r.i-.vfc'- hple fcupyly of cn-jr.u:-; p'.f.i would itikvitai/ly cinenUa cliurch or ! k-uderofocic insaulc undap- i. MoHonald -was IIo repreeentod l,U»'.n'-d l-viil. i U«: war of 1>:12 ’Tthonraiy trades G*n. Fie -was appcinttil miuis- fl .died,as J have aioe.-d, lieute. d- is strange cr.-: ta.-te.r and Frocliv- ! »ho.}irof*-jJoit of tic Ji- fJaw is cpjaaljy.cptn to irnr .r.hvsicitns cf ■ (i»rr- ^tiia «uuo icoy bo stid. ulolc .lawyer was | Arnold, uC iN-.-iAuacb, ' HminoBtly may .tho 'illcr.of Atlanta. The Jfeuber. Nisbet, of >:i of tfieso gettUe- i .-.yolKiS uponiheaj, j. birds with tlnir ru [,r jCo-eioi'- dan ope that the beet -of yearnings of thoir d sacsffhsfnl t l.vci- c,.b:u so. only be- eJeetDa!«ndoiT(naut ••Uraneh.sf learning dalte. Porn long ngo, Zf r. U»r.«' >r,J. t*. MoWhof t- t'. Tomlicwiif or;,.cd were impcitaut/actois in litics. , imjiosing and ecpioiutce.mon'.i- loimoterj' is the one erected tc r.of •‘.f .lSEPH MOm Boe;;: Janiwbt IItti. It-'IT, IDukp MABnn 12tb. 1859.” kis nothing in tits bchtf in* crip‘.Ton .fciohdtiDiicntes the manner of hu Tlie-uii.nformed, whethersteanger I'WOcId is;for he died .u nutural yef,it was deeply and -sadly (iiewiiiim well, end the lirst i hadyOf his de ath u s*nn- »to me in the country, to ,r.nd joiu JudcjeEyouin J£..kis flayer, 'ibo swer- iiliiiitaliiM. lial t&Leti .t ofie.cf his sucu servanls. ,.nrtAd <° Col. Bynd his iaa^ Itinn.rae.ro so great lha! hs 8ut«d .hisiJ--arse, rode rspidjy to . j tho or-.rafter .W.-is iu the field, kuoefc- ..imoff his horse *tj-.h a stick und while lting him as be lay, ,tlie overseer drew a gle barrel pistol, and V 01 B^nJ. from i elTects of which he scan died, lhe court of luqoiry of J)ooghorty roou- r ty. comFosed of tue tbeuj^-tics of the in ferior court, refused to .rigpmi!, and the grand jnrr refused to find.p,true bill, and so the slayer of Joteph Bond, kavicg the law on bis side, has newex bow triedforthe honiiclilfi. llii c:is© ww tt lllQdtrfl- tion of both the power of tho ,m..v and the cuiidlity oi nil raeu b©fof© it. Jlfto Iargt3t planter in the State anl one ncion# her wealthy men, had be*a kC b> one other poo reel uud moit hojfibJe iiitizsuf*, find yet the l|»w protected hiin batt in and out of the oourt-house. notwith*tandiitg he had brcntUJtkx trouble on biicsej# by a b-nlal act, wiuc'i was a gross *i;<JaUoo of tbilaw. Hut, on tho other biiui, it more strongly illustrated Hie relation of master and sli.vo in ih« ?* >a,h - I ** re ,*^ s a lordly plnnUli with lus huudreds of slavas and his thousands of rich acres, who saqriticed his life in pro- iectii« and avenging « wrong done to hu slave. It i» true lia .slaeod himself legally in tho wrong, but tXe) does not detract from the nobl e sentiments which impel led h m Ta accomplish hi* purpose he un- ueriled hi* B*o«t valuable |jf*>. and lost it in tho effort. His act was the fall measure of adf sacrifice, to avenge a wroeg done to h-s helnl-sa slave. And Bt-ch a saerifiee . Un hat fate’day in March, !»•> had jut entered on his forty.fifth year. He was in the prime Of mental and physical vigor. He ha J the love of thousands and the regard of /.Tl He had a young and lovely wile, and ghroe children >et in their tender years. He had numerous landed estates u the country, and a palace for a home in Urn oily All the comfort* and luxuries of lift that money could command were hie. He had been the favorite of his fath-r and was the i»ot and the idol of the family Hi* neighbors and the planters generally admired him. and aceonpted him JU by spontaneous, general eonMot the at among them. His money obligations had as high credit teW government security, and he posssesnd everything a nobleman coaid desire, esaept the title. He nsd a fine form, a dignified carriage, and an elastic step. He WS* a qnteh lefioed gen tleman in Me manners, bat on-ler all there vl - S ,f»*rved forOKVMoh enabled him «o exeel fa) ell telaM of strength and ti< |por2ot the fleJdT T!>e ambitjog oMus «• <»53ttand'«altivRted'fcy convict -labor, he might *»»•- his death-teas timely and ,r»- r rtious. to lio thus spared a knowledge of /.ho suffering of tbaer.o, and the 'desecra tion of tbc other. -• Joseph!Bond was tho youngert-or next to 4he y&uttf-ast son of Hewis Bond, a-vrciHiiy 5-lBntcr*: iVilfc-nsutr county. Tbcrewre 'four -or five • msj, and about many daughters. • Ho hadt property euoog'i to make them all -comfort able. - Joseph "bm his favorite, bo- eanse'the father sac- in him, more tlicti in theo:t)*T sons, the-elements ot success. It ■wan I -he: .wish as!! exiaictatoon that Joe would be-his s»caee3or os a lnrge plantar— llirt-wo -n ho wot gone he would tithe his place. He selected him from noons hi* only honorable sjns-as the one- frr this purpose- He had ncqnirel largo bodies of new and rich tnnd imthe then nttSf settled cocnttee-C? Hee and Baker. i-ii? jriviil he fcequiathod te J.weTii all the-o tends to -ttev oxclu, ion of flic other children. Such re-as the sebemo -of hi* will to exccate the inteetron corned, but alas, lho-vw;»l had only twe sob- scribtKg - witnesses, and wes u legal will <nly as 4c .the personalty. Bnt Joe '-was detect' inea to carry -od his' fpthar s wishes, «ad by purcheoo* and nr- rargannont-v with'his brothers and -sisters, he -possessed liisar elf of all tho land bc- untetied to him by tho will. The -.v. ifo of Hr.Harrison Jones, of Heeooonty, and of; Hr. Marcos Aw Frrnklin, ot Maacn. were, two Oi his sistera, husbands and wives all dead, and i.t broci'.er or sister there iia not onofii.ingtb-.tiinowof. Fcraomeyenrs - iicforo bis death -ho possessed end .rtr.n- aged-eomc ten or a dozen largo planta tions sitnatcdiin ltee, Terrell and Hough- ortji -counties, aai owned somo five ‘hun- (u-oiie'avos. Ho was tho only eo’tcrj.pdtnt- cr.i-.>Ceorgia whoimade more -than two thousand - bn tec per anantn. Ho wr.a -r. mode! .planter and monegor. He oenducted tC\ of his oiUirs villi sj-Btea:. anda/syit.-m that proved scccwe- fcl. .Ho gave as nearly as possible his per- -•'.oiir.i-flUpcrvisioaAjeverything. Kicater- scerssr eru meti-cllhe most solid character and.iu'.c-iligsnco to-bo obtained. His slnnes were of the.bestiftnd well fed and clothed. His-6tix:k of ovci-irind was the finest tud tho fattest. Uiamaias of which tioco wore .many,-were noted.tior their large aiso and good qualities, ifie wagons and harness wore .eenspisuous dor the<r beauty and streugtli and kopkjr-'the best order. Hie InnJavKco the ritl.ast, his fences the high- . est andatrongc-ct andikis houses the beat for i their r n*q>cctive,,purposes. Having the pnweraiid moans lfewaa. with hun economy to buy tho very beat of everything lie need ed. I&te.cmuo so.tl-at every citizen knew ..loo.l’ointo plantations.without inquiring by i their neat, act.tintial and com jiieto appearance. If wagon and teams were paxeed on the .isml, and they were r .uch as to excite admiration of the travel- Sar, nn u^iciry.was.fiiparfluon*—he knew iby their appearance they were Jou Bond’s. Tho same was shown.iu his wearing ap- .psrcl. If yoa should UMXthim in :he field •he .would bo wenrinq.gi spit of clothes adapted to that service and fitting him prcperly. -If -j ou met him in Uie woods his snit .would be adapted to ⁢ his appear ance would be -that of n m at and refined courdry gontlomap. SJi^uid you meet him in the city, at utbich time. ho wonld be off .duty, his appearance would *be that of a noat mill refinedjity gentleman. Tims the mail’sx°°d taste was to be p^sn in every thing. There was nothing like display or an ot'.-.wpt at it. He was as magli opposeu to that ns he wrs to slovenliness- We hed tl-ree kir.cb of first-rate planters iu Georgia—tho rice planters, • the tea is land cott-ea planters and tho opiated uni ton planters. Col. Bond was among t,';e best specimens »t the latter. He was euccated, udieti.tr ooILegmteornvt,' I donptjmow. Certainly, though, he wes educated jp (ho bast serge of that term. Ho hid acquired the knowledge necossary to f-uccofs£;-.l!y carry on the axoevtion in life ho was des tined to. Beginning wiUi « property .vaigv- tion of teriiaps two hundred thousand dol lars,the valuation of his estate ip the .first of IS'V) was cue miliioB three handred thons- and dollars. Such the tnan over wnos-e Cemetery tliere i* the imposingmoanmen with tho too modest iascripijou. Ho wna neither statesman, warrior, poli tician, nor noted in the arts or faience*. His fame has not been proclaimed in book, raacazino or newspa|-er. Ha noithcr sought nor cared for suoh means of distjpetum. Hu was simply a gentlemnu cotton planter of large possessions. But lw won ip fiij pursuit in life as much distinction as it was capable of, and do dospite the strong tits that bound him to earth cud to ease, be sundered them all upon a righteous principle, and appeared iu an instant before the judgment-seat to give an account ot his stewardship. And a noble stewardship it was—and sunt, ns should uve him a place among the distin guished dead. Judge Cox Vto tho prisomsf^—“Stand up. Have you anything to nay wbyien- tenco sbrratfi not now be ipassett epou you.” Gutteax '(still slttias;)—“I n»k your Ifouor to postpone sekbunes as long as possible.” Judge -Cox—“Sta*3 up. Ilare you anything'to say why eenteece ■abed-l not now hofAssed upon you'? ” Ttiefrisonei' tbca urose, palo bus with tips compressed anfi-a desperaie-d-.-teimi- vation-etaniped upoudlU 'featu?:-s. In c. low and deliberate’tone be becan, bw soonte.ts manner 'became vriM-aua vte- tent,-cnil pounding up-vit tbo M-'ule ho'da- tevioa-d himself af thcfoHowtugliarangwe: •*U am not gutity-df the cliargu set forth in the indictment. 'It was'6oil’s act, not 'min?, and God wlllUakn care bf- me. 'find don’t let the American people forget it. He wi*l tahe-care ot it, *aiul- ’every of- ■iictr of this covomraent,' from tho Brecu- tiro down to -tlmt -ntarkaal, taking in ovary man on tint jttry-acd hvery -mcm- fecr of the bench, will'pay for it, ar.d the lAtuerican nation will roll in blood ii my 'body goes into the ground-- and- I am ’kttug. Tins Bewsput-the'Galliiean into tbe grave. For a time they ’triumphed, >1101 at the destvtictiou-iJf-Jerusalem, forty years afterwards, The dTilmighly^got even with them. I am net-afraid ot death. I am here as-God’s -nsau. iKiil me • to-mor- row, if you want to. if am’God’s matt, and I have beeaffrenr the-start.” Judge KIox -then proceeded to pass sentence,-addressing W:e< prisoner as fol lows : ‘•YouSiave been convicted of a crime so terrible in its circumstances and so far reaebinrr, that it lias drav/n upon you Uw batred-of the whole world and execrations of your countrymen. -«Tiie excitemeut producrd -by sttchrau tifleuse -made it no easy tesk to seewre for yeua fair and impartial trial. Eat you have had the power of tliciUnited-States Treasury and the government-in your sep. lce, to protect yottr^-nrsou from violence, and to procure evidence from aEi parts of tho country. You'have had a? fairand-impartiai a jury as ever assembled in a • court of Justice. You have been defended'by counsel w ith a zeal and devotion that merits the higliest encomiums. -I-certainly have done my best to secure * fair presentation of your defense. Nolwitbstandicg all tliis.'you have been found-guiRy. It would itave been o comfortto many people IT the ver- dict of tho-jury hail established tl-.e fact tlmt -your act was that of an irrespons! hie man. It -would have left the people the satisfying belief .that the crime of political assassination was some- tliiug^entirely-'.'orclgtr ’o tbe institutions •and civilir.atfoi* ofottr country ; but tbe reo'ill lias denied them that comfoit. The country wil[-accept It-as a fact that the crime can be committed, and the cuixrt will have to dial with the highest penalty known to the-criminal-code to serve as an esecqple to -others. - “Your career has been so extraordinary that the pcog£e might well «t times t havo doubted your sanity pbut-oae cannot but believe tlmt whan -the •crime -was commuted you thoroughly understood tbo nature of thn.crimo«anfi its consequences JCcitoau—“<I was acting as God’s i'i*a."”S and that you hadtsneral sense and con science enough to recognize the morel in own testimony shows that you recoiled with horror from' tliaidea. You say that you grayed against it. ! Yon say that yon thought it might be (prevented. This shown that your-cosectance warned you against it; but by thowretched sophistry of yourewii mind you-worked yourself up against tlie pretest, of your conscience. What motive .could have induced you to this not .must-be a.matter of conjceUtre. •Probably met: will thin!: that some polit- califancticism or.tnwbid desire foreetf- exaltatkiu wasllie real-inspiration for the act. A'our own testimony seems to con trovert .tbe theories of.yoar counsel.. Tliey have maintained arid thought honestly, 1 beliove.dteat you were-driven against your will by an Insane impulse to com (Uiit the act, -but ycur own tesii atony showed that you deliberately resolved do do It,.aud .that a deliberate and misguided will was the sole impulse. This may-seem insanity do some persons, but the law looks -uponit as a wilful enuue. A ou will have due. opportunity of having any errors I may-have committed during Ute ourseof this trial passed upon by the court eabanc, but meanwhile it, is nswiiy for nte to pronounce the scu- teuee of the law, that you be taken hetxe to the common jail of the District from wlwtioe you caute, and there be kept iu confinement, and ot> Friday, .the 30th day of June, 16S2, you he taken .to the place of exectrtjon, within the walls-ofsai-tJail, and there, between the hours of A2 in. and 2 p. in., you be hanged by tbe neck until you are dead—and tttay tbe Lord have mercy on your soul.” During the reading Guiteau aiood ap parently unmoved, and with his gaze riv eted on the Judge, but when the final words were spoken he struck the table violently and sliouted, ‘‘And may the Lord have mere," on your soul. I’d rath er stand where I do than where that jury docs and where your Honor does- I am not afraid to die. I stand here as God’s man, and God Almighty will curse every man who has had a part in procuring this unrighteous verdict. Nothing but good has come from Garfield’s removal, tcUw'iTbri^aXteh^f Htid.tliat will be the verdict of posterity Man remains iu Boss Hid on jpy Inspiration. 1 don’t care a snap i« the i.-nnosim- monument for tue verd ct of this corrupt generation. I Kct’.ld rather a thousand times be in my position than in Lbat of those who have hounded me to death. I shall have a glorious .flight to glory, but that miserable scoundrel, .Co-khill, will have a permanent job down below, where tbe devil is preparing for him.” After apparently talking h : irsc!f out, the prisoner turned to his brother, and without tbe slightest trace of excitement, con versed for sojue moments betoro being taken from the court room. r.< tss'j ui-.trkK and surety in suclt u4.-j-.-s as rt’URY DAVIS’ pain KltLKlt. Tbo prompt use t-T Hits i*valva!/l* rencs'y Uni j saved thousands ot itv.-s. "PEItltY I)AVI.X*AIX RYljT.EItt3j pr„ wp'atf.. wp(U*ter*W*ti> rffypaniiood. hot an rxprrimcn*. It has bcea before t u) t nsrtenctioiy Innof memoea tbc n-uti of (:;>t pul,it; Toy forty yusrs, amt 1* moat valued 5 living, eta TAPEWORM Vstno.e.1 lu tlin- Where It J3 best known, ■ .. tmatr-ttr uss rasMl.tHildi lajtbc mild- AtcwvxtractBWom'foluntftry tcstlmonte-* o-dtu.- -^s ... — read at-Toltorre: UonsniAev K[r.-_i;ri hr) teer, my bV-r choU r-n-.^r, fr.r j umrtefcL’, criif. i. r th-i-^l tnatr-KRH years, an* tavo r>-.true * w - j-ar i 1—)>• S)j*’,l 1’aisKn.)'.at,and ■it ie4Vr-f=illor r:*ru.dy ter cutes ’^d toro Smrninl'taindito relief frotn'e ro t!i t. rnd coo- I c your lv.i* v.i!uiW« .vaiedy ■ |A| 1C ■» >U2ia teitatt i n:o I wittcct it—aol Bmssed PatTA J revere ec’A _f<outil MM fats aox.LEn.wH [ will never ttaia Us, L-a fls. f ,-AisKiLixa hi aty family tsrrahr- d Usvo used it e\jsr tlpce. uud Ua> o ina to tat* JU'jti-.-e.—lUa.-Bre-ji, crttrra'taer. yet discovered. Dr. TtMel Itlorj) Toetteut* In Ms WTlitran ac .inu i.ll book*. iStts, t-lrculans sv, afivqjtlsCinents lbat |ar»-, i» inic inountcbaat style,’ Inserted In the ].uj4-Ti£. Such writing’s eon fl tamed by the prt'.»:il>.il authorities Of nudtal science,are brisatutof borctsced I'tv-. and tr.m those unfor- txonto patietitewho consult tkern. nsts saffl cicntly Blown by MteriatT and BiwmPi most IcfatlnKUlshed pw4ej-*0l»: fdr. byaudmtousty exagnemtfnc tnenonsequeures of youtHml er rors, they depriv-s the poor refTercrs tvrho are nlrcndy tonncnWsT l>y their own ronrcleiK-cS) of kail hope, so dak they ta-ivftne victims of a Onn- , -u_-f rec pre- ,f pat nt ^WHHIWMHMWiial*, who. Iwith theirnsa “remedy." pretend to email I Imaginable dlseuMX; whereas tree yricnce teuctii-. thst the remedies enaiiot tvmr.ln the Isomc. btrtWiQs-C il?ange necordtas to the dlflt r- entf«sc*-ofthelihoiiM-. _ ■' Address <4, ,F. IlIEKL, M. IX,M83E. Fourth St., I'liiiadcljiMa, l’it. fcbl l^acon Commercial College,! a Mncou. Gn. ! J For special instruction in Bookkeeping, | IVorcuu-liipMid Pnsin***Arilhmelie, Bill- i inskinti t'orrespocdence n-iJ Ueneral dux- I iutss llcutiue. W. McKny. Prinenm 1 . j For terms, irforiustioti n< to board, o'.c . j apply to the principal. Address B. <>. box ; 422, Macon, Ga. jauWwiw tMsw A if T ICIaL91«4 1TA51UA ^ -aLK. ' w/iA) —__ aS^^SSssssss cares dtp *ai:1VonrP*nt ::rdc.MiUrm. 1MB known to laris snd sore . and h*» not J»fl :n n-riurio tnStriKC. This XadWyoa *K r *- tters ^ESojiwrltc*: Sritan was taken vftiruUy tick vdth- rK r i\therta. hid)i f-ver, and cold Sfnfe to odl?s3SS roar PjS }(iLocs. l!r -riv taken oo’9a;i<!ay. and on 'Sss.aWiMRsfctoa: - i«or mothesssrlw are losis? snamuy children. yprCUlUa and Fever PAIS KH.BEII hnl no equal. Jt-wlien cvcirthUig else fjllv Dciavs r*re -otton dangnrous. A bottle ot Pain KiiAjrr.a.’, tbe housed.-, a safeguard tun; no family fthontd be wttMst. . All drKggtatescU It at -Me., 50c., and €l.? 0 perboUSo. PEHHY DAVIS A,SOH,Prcprfe{«, Ftrovidortco, S. L Farm, Carden and Flower Seeds Direct IVoit* 4li«i Fnrm. B nrranttd fies-h. rutee"'i syiu-d, or tcom ;. rt funded. Cataloi ut 1 i> 1- t-i i 1- ;-m> ; tud for it. Adurvw, JOt>El’Il HABBItr, jl’Jwtt Moieton Faun, HocK-der, N. V. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. W1U mail FKKE their Cata logue for 18A2 y containiiyr m full descriptive Price - Oh of flower, Field and Garden GEORGIA. BIBB COTJETY.—tYheren?, TV. J. Defit.’tiSrainistrator of Cynthia Hoy, rpprcser.t3'to the court in his petition, duly filoJ rul'd • entered on record, that ho line felly n drain uttered Cyntlur. Hoy’e estate: This’i-, therefore, to cito all persons cou- oernefi,' heirs and creditors, to show cause, it any t*sey enn, why said administrator rihoaftlrot be discharged from his ndminis- trnticn and receive letters of dismission on the first Mondey in April 7,18*2. Given under my hand and official signa ture this January, 1882. Inw3m* J. A. McMAKOS, Ordinary. Tstiggs Ccdtily ConrmlBEionfra’ Sole. OBOBOIA. TWIGOS forVTT.—IVtlt bo sold 1.) hire the eonrt house door ot said county, on ftiir tlrst Tueilny In March next, to the highest 'blftdct for cnab, one house and lot in tlie vri- iaee of JotTorsonvIllo. said lot being one-hnl aero off the soothenneorner tvhat Is known luXthc Nathan Deny lot. ’being the place -.whereon Mrs. I-ueo now lives—said projicrty sold for the puri><)H.' of partition between the Joint owners by virtue of on order from Twtpga fenperior Court. This January DO, 1882. j R ^SOV. tV. H. 8TOKE8. C. A. SOLOMON, fcbS-td Commissioners. Brightwood House l Cor. Knot IMIrMrcet nnOXrrtes Place OPTOsra: ActDniiv of Music, Hew Yona. A H cxelcsivoty -respectable family heteb Most-central location in the city, near nil places of amassment—Broadway. All largo stores. (Wholesale and retail.) Cars to Hoiks - Island, end all places of summer resort. Just the place for parties wishing a quiet, inexpensive home in New York. EDWARD WOOD, Proprietor. Rotor in Maconto Capt. B. S. Dunlap Emocy'Winship, Esq., W. H. Borden, Esq., Mr. C. iE. Willingham. deo30d7u) %n#' EKOIWS -T3KOH YiTTJEKE cam a certain core fbr uil <\isnxnec» •repairing a. ooiaplcto tanlc; espe cial))' Imligeaeaon, Dyspepsia, Intop- irdteont l’cvei-.;, V.'xnt of Apv.atito, Loan cf Strength, Lnclc-of KncrgT* etc. Enriclica the bloofl, strenseh- ens tho xassclcs, anti .Rfiven -new lix>. to lho nerves. Acts like & ■charm on the digesfiva organs, rcxnovjng all dyspeptic fijniptiw. stxrh us t isticg- tho food, Belt8fi%, -Heat in tho Gtorrmch, Hcartlnum, ’etc. Tlio only Irou P. eparatiose. tknt ttI 1 l -not Uackcn fire teeth or give hcai'aChc. Holt 5 . Ly all Drugs- giav: ,-.t Jrt.Ori a Dottle. DUO'.YN uCHIEIf leAL CO. Uakiuwrt, MCd. Iran ')'<*• are o»4e b)i3»iv» Caimcu. U-fifiCarr* crttifil (HUM nuJ uii: «' \ oa M»p;ir. 4iaCWF IMITAT.IMIS. PU1M I By B. M. WOOLLEY, At- rtU.D hanta, Ga. Reliable eri- MAiar deuce given, and roferenc* Ctfrfi. | to eased patients and phys icians. Send’for mj'tMok on The-Habit and iis-Guie. -Free. dsskWUwreogily 0 Particular Notice. All itbo Drawings will hetftafter bo annei BEAUREGARD under tbs exclusho supervision .end con- “ T. BEV trol of Generals G. and JURAL A. EARLY. lQufc.7 of such an-act. [ Tito prisoner— A HPLEHDID UFi'ORTUNFTYSX) WIN “Tltat’s a metier o* opinion.”] Your? A FGHfll£JNE. EIHST GRAND DIS- i ai* a J ... *• ti'DTnrrTrtjM nr.ifiu u at 1 MMT OR- U'RIBUTIUN, GLASS B. AT NB.V OR LEANS, 3XJESCAY, J.EBRUARY li, 1882, a.llst MONTHLY DRAWING. Iiouiaianc State Lottei.V Coinpanr. incorporated in lS88.<or 25 j aarn l-y tho Legislature £or Educntsonal and Cberita- bk> purposes—with a o&pitul of Jl/WO.OOO -4s which a-*3*erve fanfc of over Jtvi.’.OOO -ka» eiuco been added. Hy an ovohwhelming popular vote its f rnteibiso was r>ado a paui of tbe preusnt State Constitution adopted Decomborfid, A. It, 1879. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Dsacr- in;to xiill take place monthly. it never scales or postpones. Look .it ilia ftdawing Uktribntion: 1GAPITAI. PRISE *64,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS, GME DOL- • LAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Cftpftel Priao..* ?80,000 1 C.-.pkal Prize 10,000 1 CauRa! Prize... f>,000 2 Prize* of $2,598 6,000 fi Prizes of 1,000 5,009 29 Prizes of 500 10,000 MO Prizes of lOffi 10,000 200 Prizas of 60 10,000 £00 Prices of 20 10,000 ,1000 Prizes of 10 iO,000 9 Approximation Prizes of $300.. 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of A200. 1.800 9 Approximation Prizes of f100. 900 WILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY DRAWING 14(lt February. 188S, orilVJONEY REFUNDED 'Loon vi list, Kt , November 10.1881. Reeoivtc), That tho Board of Commis- Ficnere consont to a-postponement of tho drawinjfof the Willard Hotel Lottery, until tho 14 the day cf February, 1882, nnd that they-wiil -not onsent to any further post- rcent of tie same. Kouiatr Maibonx, Chairman. ■By tlva .nbovo resolution this drawing mvslaud svill be had on tho day fixed,.or money fiMrfbnted back to ticket-holders. If enough tickets are sold before date filed, the drawing will ba hnd, and notice' ofsamo triE be given through the papers. SjIST OF PRIZES. Tho Willard Hotel with all«?ORfi nflO its Fivtureatcid Fumiture^^'«J>wUU tino residenaoon Grcett street {15.0M One residence on Green stroet 15090 Two cash prizes, enen $5.000. 10,OC 0 Two cash pri»jrt, each ) 2,CW_ 4,000 iFivo cash prizes, each $1,00<L 5,000 ffivs cash prizer., each $500 ?,KG0 T'ifty cash prizes, each §1C0........ 61OOO One hundred caih prizes, each .$50.. 5,COO S-ive hundred cash prizes, each $20. 10,ret) One sst of bsrkmlton 1,0C0 <Vco fine piano. ... ,-f/x) Ouo'handsomosilver teaset....„*. 100 400 boxes Old Bourbon Whisky. $36 54(400 10 baskols champagne,$35.... ... -hso Five hundred cash prizes, each $K) .5,000 400Loxesfinowinou, $30 12,OCO 200 tboxes Robertson County Whis ky. $32.... 6,000 400 boxes Havana C : gars, $10...... 4,000 Five-hundred cash prizes, each $10.. 5.000 Amounting to 9300,600 Whole Tickets, $8; Halves, $4; Quarters, $2 Remittances may be mode by bank check,.express, postal getaney order..or reg istered.mail. Responsible agents wanted at all points. For circulars, giving futf information and for ticket*-,address, W„ C. D. 'WHIPS. Willard Hota!, Louisville, Ky. dec£9d«>dAwtd Hslsaralozlcsl. Wo ltavo received from J. M. Board-nan, Esq., the usual meteorological report for tlie month of January which is ns fol lows: The mean temperature for the month just passed was Kldegs. Maximum .. 75 deg*. Minimum 24 decs. Rainfall for the month 3.76 in. The mean temperature for Jan. nary, 1881 was 42 degs. Maximum GCdegs. Minimum 21d«fts. Rain fall for that month 5.86 is. —Belknap, the Democrat who was Mil,-,l to the cabinet by General Gnint, amt left the pku-e with the air full of -leiiunchi- thin that was hurlt-d at him from ull quarter*, practicing law In Washington, tWSEKD FOR err-'TLAUS.-W fictorSewiiMaciiiiGo. MIDtJLiZTO '.VX, C02T5T. southern office—No. 8 N. Charles street, Baltiteor , II b 1,857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 paid Responsible corresponding agents want- d at all points, to whom liberal compen- tion will he paid. For further information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by ex press or Registered letter or Money Order by mail, Addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN New Orleans, La. orM.A. TAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111., Tho New York office is removed to Chicago N. B.—Orders addressed to New OrlShng .will receive prompt attention. Tlie pedicular attention ot tho public is fcllod to tho fact that tbe entire number io the Tickets for each Mouthlr Drawing astold, nnd consequently all the prizes in a h" drawing are sold and drawn and paid. ACCEPT KO OTHER But be sure yoa receive the original and only true RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD For tlie Pianoforte. It is the most sucnesffnl instruction book ever published, and ritbongh it has been before the public for rtarly a quarter cf n century, during whj jk time nr ore titan a Third of a Million copies have been roid, it shows no signs of luring its held as a public favorite, but is still UbOd nnd recommended by lho best teachets. It it a Book Without Errors, having boon mrny times revised, nnd by the addition, at various times.of much val uable material, is conceded to t-e most complete, thoroughly jirnctical and pro gressive, and without a superior as an in struction book. Price, - - - $3 25. OLIVER PITSOU & CO.. Bo*tfr. Established 1834. 0, H. DITSON k fit.*-, m3 ilrundwnv K. Y MILL & FACTORY SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HKST. and PACKING, OILS. PUMP1 XSX KINDS, IKON PIPt, FITTSf.Vt. BRASS GOODS, STEAM GA’ S ENGINE GOVERNORS. Ac. Set f w Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM A I*. J 42l Main Street, LOUISVILLE. v\ f. S. J0Ha808 J S £5!sS" 107 Third St, Kticen C-i iron.teel, Cutlery, P g uin Carnage and Yra^on Mate v v: Flowa,' irlow Stoc’-.i Traces- irr.ncs Dulbn, Ornamental Gmswn, o&tl Immortelles Gladiolus, Lilies, Koiiefi, Plants, Garden Implements. Beantlfully 111ns- trated. 0%er lOOpageiA. AddroM ROCHESTER,N.Y. * CHICAGO,ILL 179-183 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph St ’Sons 13 Faneuil -Hall Square, Ecs*rn, —Agents rots— W. & C. Scott & Sons’ BREECH-LOADERS. Fcrnirhed by zb to BognrJcs (who lir.r «hot one over CO.-OCO times), Miles Johnacn, and most, tho clubs. Also, Colt's snd oilier makes. Nor on hand rome dr.maptd and second braid om s. very low. Some of itigh- est grades. Fend stamp for circuinis. onl4d2w-w2m =41st— Ropular Monthly Drawing of tl-'- In the City of Louisville n TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S. 1882. These drawing" oocnr monthly (Sunday’i excepted) endt-,- provisions of an act of the Gcr-crnt Assembly of Kectucky ■ The Unitod’Stetc* Circuit Court, on Marc} 21, rendered the following decisions: 1st—Thatihe Commonwealth DU<ribT> tion Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are fiir. N. B.—The company has now on hand s large reserve fund. Read carefully the l’st of prizes for the FEBRUARY DRAWING, 1 Prize % 30,0(0 1 Prize.. 1 Prize- 10 Prizes $1,000 each. 20 Prizes 500 each 100 Prizes ICO each 200 Prizes 56 caci GC0 Prizes 20 each 1,COO Prizes 10 each ’9 Prises 300 each, an’rox prizes 9 Prizes 200 each do do 9 Prizes 100 each 1,800 Prizes ■VTholeTickots, *2. 27 Tickets, $50. do do $112,400 Half Tickets, $1. 55 Tickets, $100. RcruitMoney or 'Beck Draft in lx.-tier, or semi ty Express. DON’T SEND F « REGISTERED LETTER OR FOST-O-A FIOE'ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can-bo sent ot our expense. Address all orders to R. M. BOARDMAN, 503 Broadway. N. Y. Obdinabx's Omcr, Jonks-Co., Ga.—Jan- ■nary 17th, 1882.—’Whereat Mrs. Martha L Ross applies to me for ndministrnticn cn tho estate of B. F. Ross, late of Jones conn- t; deceived : Tliese are to cite and to admonish all persons concerned to show esnso nt this -office on or by the firs* Monday in March next, if any tliey have, why tho samo shall not bo grouted. Witness my hand, officially. *janI8-td R. T. ROSS, Ordinary. PobC ITT: Uull tU:U :r of cucttuila r; i tas; £S of beans: 17 of squash; 23 < l d 4ii ofinato, with other vurirlic-s i-i I ronortio:-, a lai^e tioriion cf whicls were . rowu ei. my five eeedfainv, wiu be tuuu-t , in m> Vll.uii.,.1: and 1 Lowtu Seed Cm-1 noacn ron 18 v 2. Sent revs to n;! wl.o ho- | ply. Customers cf lust semen need not! write for it. All teed ed-i fiom u y istab-; lisimicnt warranted to b* both fn... and IrtiO to name, so far, that should it prove j o'hotwhe, 1 will lethi the order; ra'i- ; 'Hie original introduo r of Early Ohm anti j Bui bank Potatoes, Marblehead Knrlj Corn, j tbe lh.bba.ii Squash, Marbteheed Cab-j 1-age, I’hiui.i yV Mt-on, t.rd a Mori of > ih- ; £> 7 2 4 v Y S 'r~ < V / 1 A ’ - - , f Lii," er new Vegetul.U-s, 1 invi'e the pationag- . IjlMkX V’ - f kPC of tho public. New toco table* a nioialtjr* ^ J AMI S J. H. GREGORY. deeS9eow4t Marblehead* Map?. m irJonar Ditmar acd other Fine Towt-wr -POMONA KILL- NURSERIES. V I arge and fine Stock Fret* 'rr- ,Y etc., for the winter and sj ting ftl . of 1882. A large stock of small one yettr-old Peach Trees, early and In'e, full nsrort* m<nt—2 to three feet—et $49.00 per thous and, packed: just the stock for plantiug lnrge market orchards Send for Cata logue. Correspondence solicited. Address J. VAN UNDLKT. I'rorri. io-, dsCflilsfm Greer.eboro, N. O. Wo also t,;p* Select Stock of Fishmr fel effiwly ■ROSESSia ParehMcr'tMl«tlo $ireo wltb *vrrj or< pMUw. w r»Uloff« iEEDS. Cftlalocue with . - - — , Administrator’s Noflce. 4 Lli parlies hold ing clairo j r.jnuiu ii- cslwte of A. IMklB* doccx'+C* mSi FamhMer'tMlcctioo, Lsb*!led. S«v«n Pruaiumt worth|J JO fireo with ererj order, pt»rth**er» psjlnf hr psekinc snd postage, art- rutalo^ie. p**e 3. please presoat Uiem for paym csvi thopo indebted to said estate are re gnUi to i-rortpUy selfetho same,others., Miwti-D of Sower .adWill he ]>laced the hands Oi in 1 i-ufty table vesdant lowest |rtc*e. • fnr stslocue wUhd-*cr4-’te.n.«fl^00«uiterb*»ricli*teofplanU *■ . * nnd tweda, Crew toalion •pplicftUan. Kxtrw* with tvttj ordwr. * JAM LS HM L I li. A uin r. IjHkdo db 00., I AnMmMI huts of A. MnfMfis. CABCADB ROBB HVB8BRY, RICHKORB. IH* T.TBEL.F0R ri70RC3. Ssrer.el A. Kent vs. Marv A. Reid.—Iu Jones Superior Court, (V-totcr. terft:, 1881. It ni rerring to the court by return cf tlia slerifi that tbe defendant ie above stated ease. Mery A. Re'd, is t ot to Lt found in sshl county of Jcces; nnd it further at>- rsaring thi.t .he decs no* reside within iho limits of Ibis State : It i ordered thnt ser- vice .fco pcrftcted ou said defendant by publication in the Macon T«legraph and Messenger for space of three months be fore next term of this court. October ISth, 1881. R. V. HARDEMAN, Libelant’s Atl’y. Approved and •« ordered. TH03. G. LAWSON, J. S. C. 0.0. A tiuo extract from minutes. jan!9w:’m GEORGIA, JONES C( 'UNTY.—Whereas R. V. Hardeman applii sto mu for dTmts- sion from adiniqiMrntion. with will nn. ntxcd, of estate William Wheatley, <Uc’d : Tbcso are to cite nnd admonish r.'l per sons concern?d to -how cr.u-e a* this c-ffic.i on or by the fust Monday in Mr.y next, if a**y they have, why tbo same shall not be granted. Witness my hand officially Jan uary 17,1882. It. T. £088', Ordinary. ju.irJv.td . GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Wteress G. T. Parsley, guardian for James A. Sttw- act. minor, applies to mo for dismission: These pro to cite nnd admonish all per- Fons-concerned to shew cause at this office on «"by the first Monday in March next, if any they have, why dismission shall not ho granted. Witne.-s my hand officially January 17.1882. B. T. ROS8, Ordinary GEORGIA, CRAW FORD COUNTY.— Whereas. Amanda Clevol-nd having filed h« petition for the proliito in solemn form, of the last will and testament of Virginia Bailey, of said comity, decess'-d, GEOFGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Whereas Lane HarJemsn, admiristrator or. estate D. !*_ Pit s, deceased, has applied to mo for dismiss)on frem mid adinicistration : These > re to cito ned ndmouieh all per sons coacerned to show cause at this cilice c-n or by the first Mord-y in Alny next, if any they h>.ve, why tbe seme slmi! net be granted. WitaftFsmr Land officially Janu ary 17,1S82. R. T. Rubtf, f -idinary. iialfoW GEORGIA. CRAWFUBD. COUNTY.— Martha L. Buis, of said county, widow of snid John W. Ellis, decenj-ed, has applied for setting apart ard valuation of liomo- stend out of the realty bclongingto her de. cer.ft-d iiuebnnd’s estate, for the benefit cf herself anti minor children, end I will pass upon the tamo at 10 o’clock a. m, on the Mth day of February. 1832, at my office ia Knoxville. Witness my hand officially, this January 17,1882. JanSOwGr V. S. HOLTON, Orulnery. ci r.ml l lmta FourtSnaflSr.hi with cnamclci. ctecm in-. Atkq’tca leu requirementx, and priced to rrit oil,purer'. LSADIKCi FEATURES x Douhlo Wood Doors, Patent Wood Greta re )u table Damj-cr. Interchangeable /.atenaft -Uctr, Broiling Doric. Swinging ni---r.- '.4 Swlnglag Flue-Stop, Beveirtbte I/mg Cross Ficcc, Double Hhort & Itfrtr: Covers, Illuminated Flro 1 Knout, Nickel IMncls, cte. Unoqualcd I11 HfttefUL In TlfJilc fteft operation. Mauiificturcd bv ISAAC A. SHEPPARD&CO.Bl>'C£B ) lWI __ And f r asb b 8*0. 3. OEEAlt, «S Cbenv btr ' roc, --.-- frc - _ nc ErftBV fn'S “ ~T~ * '■ { ■? ' J rjArjfl • WatUm&iWrinuc£|«*lUrt4k»«ti.£*Jt <r « wcri&f It. It cwUln* trv fwtwrrsl ».«* .. 4^wCt00*«£>s.MMlfnil4ftSCTtptVwt.yr. » 1 Aiitbc l4w*wlrlW» tf VcjrtsUs us.', | .*< I n.tt Tmi,tit Ibt ftlrwMs to *4. .V-c.Ws will hi fwm! wwww telhM* knluMvia - •* frwwa t* * wranmy V»r I’teLildi, Tr,..Vmrti «r.4 M *rfrt« Can*r«. A li. kr.Fi:it;-t2fcC0.. 3- GEORGIA, BIBB UOUK R. T. Avnnt, administrator cf 1 Mrtj It Brown lias made :: - letters of dismirsion from said These nro therefaio to cite ish all persons concerned to be nppear at tho Court of Ordi county cn firit Monday in Ja:>-. show enuso if cr.y thr> plication alien'd not • my hand officially, 1 >rt oc.lthrJhn* J. A. VoXIANl m-s it,acd* tutefts Mk i cii-rar, ixri ryof r.aai t.7vc. why : ,ssr~ g ranted. Wjtisws 4<> •irmtj GLORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas and It appearing in stdd petition that Will-! N. 8. Glover, guardian for This J. Oreca, iam Bailey, Charles Bailey nnd Thomas minor, applies to me for dismission: Bailey are next cf kin of said testator, and There aie to cite and admonish all prr. tbeir residence is unknown: sons concerned to show cause at this office This isjtherefore to rite (he snid Wiliam on erby the first Monday in March next,if “ * “ " ‘ ' n shall not ce fficisllj Junu- . .1 I, Ordinary. hcldeu on the first Monday in March. 188?, | jra:':!hvtd to attend tho probate of said will. IVitutss my hand officially, this January 2,183?. VIRfilLS. HOLTON, Ordinary. janl8-Iaw0w* This 1* therefore to rate (he said m lmm oa cr uy tue nrst Konday in March 1 Briley, Charles Boiiey nnd Thomas Bailey , any they Lave, why dismission shall to be and appear nt the regnlorMarch term g.'nntcu. Witness my hand ufficinlly of court of ordinary of sr.id county to l>e j ary 17,1882. li. T. ROSS, Otdit fi EORGIA.rr.AWronD rorXTY.—Whcrcr.s IT It appearing to me that the estate of John W. Wmtlngton. deceased, ti unreugeseated whereby laes Is llke-ly tom eras to snid estate: Tilts Is therefore to cite all persons cemented to show enuso. If nny they linve. before me on the first Monday In Jlnn-h next why totters of administration should not vest in J. W. Jaek, Clerk Superior Conn of t'niwford county. Witness my hand officially, February 1, ls-s-.>. w* 1—— -- feba-td VIRGIL 8. HOLTON, Ordinary. sop bitters; (A Medicine, r rt n Brink-) hops, nrcnp, manbuake, DLuIBUOX, THEY e^XtJb. All Phesrraof thcS:o:nr.ch. uowrls.PloCd l.tviT. Kldin-. . .anj Crli.ary ingans. i-f - VOLunrci. lleaptsnjnisnd especially Fem&ia Compixlatt. 81000 IN COLE. Will 1»e pafd tor a ca?c ll|cr lijUttu — fomtdin ueft. A*kjff«r drmnrltt *>r J»‘P r.J!fpr«»n4 trjr tlscm L«for*$ jou sleep Take no olhrr. Old iuhiouabte remedies are rapidlv giving ground lefere tho advance of Udt conquering specific, and old fashioned ideas la regard to depletion as a means oi cure, have been quite exploded by the suc cess of tl:a great renovant, which tones the system, trauquiiizes the nerves, neu tralizes malaria, depurates and enrichea the blood, rouses the liver when dormant, and promotes t regular habit of be dy. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally. GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COfNTY.—J. W. Jack Hdininl-tniMr ••! t-ta!- id V. K. deceased, ot said comity, lias applied tor-let of dismission from said trust, i his is therefore to cite nil persons concernsd to show cause If any they have, by the first Monday In May. 1 ssj, why mid applies tion should not Is- grant ed end letters dismissing giuutcd to said appli cant. Witness my lmnd officially, February 1st. 18-2. febStd YIRCilL B. HOLTON. Ordinary. GEOrGIA, JOES CO DM Y.-Wherca« silis W.Turk. r.d Uiinistictor on estate of Mrs Cotdriin Turk, deceased, applies Io me for dismission: Theao nro to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause nt this of fice on or by lhe fi'st Monday in May next, if any they have, why dismission shall not be granted. Wilntss my hand officially January 17Ut, 1882. It. T. BOSS, Ordinary. jnn'Huid Notice to CoxtracfOi S. YTNTIL Tuesday, February 7ib, l-’fi, Ix-e LJ county c:mtoii-4touirs <.{ HiW> trews sc-aicd proposals for buildiugsi a.'ontas. trun bridge CO feet 1-rng, over ;i:oae cxissi, on tho “River road” in En:.t it trict. For plana and sped Scatter 4 -_ai sji further inform tion t<i l!/. enfr- sigued at tlie court house. The r igL: tc -as. ject any nud nil bids i.a reserved. By order of Bibb County ('.< >mm-M< •vw-sr. ian.'i 1 nw-tw W. O. S W i ML (-.bi. FERTILIZING MATERIAL. AVe have in rto:k Kamit or German Salts Potash, Muriate Potash, Saltpetre, Sa^hate Ammooi For mnk-'n,' your own FERTILIZERS. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, 1 Cloves, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, Matcher, Starch, Eoda, Potash, Scuff, Mustira, Alum, Sulphur, Salts, Camphor, Coiotne. Hair Oil, Ttiietfoaps, Brushes and fomts I har*! f p'Aft'.tiTc r"rutlf f •* tho Bly*-e dlftPaf*; by i‘.t «:«*• i‘.o lei. .!.h r.r *«*. : '-.t wor^tk.ndr-n.l «•? l«-ng ittriti-Si^ lure n car.- i. Jni?0%d,$*' »tron* m k) i M ri-is tafliffty, Ih.1t ! vri!U-ri TWO JiOT. I.fcb /HKK, f. sTMhrr With .1 VA! n/.I’l.K TRKATISKcu Uitjil tny R»iff.*r«T. (i re F-*pr«r-»«n«l P.O. V tin*** l/H '•*. A. Sl-OCint. I-1I PttflU. New Vr»* . me/no ruxr* JJKx «*., eaamfam X. L 8Bill! * (O., Sir lib Lamar, Rankin & Rankin. Garden Seeds, Etc., which we ,-ffer at retai’ and wh-»!e'sJ». Wt sell from 3 cenis’ werth up to hi y quai ti’y you with to buy. Give us a call. Gift 'nGIA, BIBIl COUNTY.—Whereas, T. 3. Mell and A. F. Hunter, executors of the e.-tate of Ecdoofit E. Hunter, represent to the court in their pell tion duly filed, !knt they Lave fully administered Knduria E. Hunter's estate. This ia therefore to cito all persons concerned, legale 3 and credi tors, to show cau e, if any they can, why said necntors should not be discharg d from theirexecutm-hip and receive letters of dismission on the first Monda> in March. 1882. WitucRs my hand and official signature. j. a. McManus, dec-Uti* Ordinary. GEORGIA. B'.BB COUNTY—B. T. Raj guardian of W. S. Ryais. imvitsg aj plied ft, tlie cotut of ordir.my ot said courty for a discharge from hts grnidiacship of W.L. Bynls: I his is therefore to cite nil perscus con cerned to show cause why iho said II. T. ltny should not he dismissed f-ora his guardianship ot W. L. itjais nnd receive the usual letters cf di.mission. Giteu umkr tny lianu and official signs- turo, this January ", 1802. j. a. McManus, i.\n41.1” Ordinary. -N.itii 'Ji'XYY. ier tlie n vfrrrl rr.nntv (vlr... li-.hl my mouth!v lay In e.-eh lu.mtli, n the S.-OH.I M..:,- ebruu iilhly .-id GEORGIA, BIBS COUNT . W_xxv» 8. H. bweet, adiLifii&trator of T. 1. -ym holser, jei>re<ents to 1110 court inis ^-06 tion, duly filed and enteri ] n tv rl.ti*! he has felly administered T. J. HLcztas- sei’a estate : Thj, is therefore to cite nil oerneil, iit-irs and creditors, peat at the ecu: t of ordinary 1 ty on tho first Monday in A- show cause if nny they ca: miuis.rator should not fco his aduiiuistratiou and ; dismission^ Given un Vr my hsjnl nail official tnro thin. Jrnunry 7,1882. janowom* J. A. JloMANUS. GEORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—7a.ftB -aj-sa rs*. b« r.SC -rii 0043, -te .. liy ai.Ti ait char^ti haxn teu ireta-t-AB djeu L. ;'«*!- i!iodi» *1 isaif kSMR ai j-sar sf wIkjiu it may concern. St, gelt having iu pioper tonu a for permanent letti-mof ad.u the estato of W. W. Bozrmuu late cf -aid oounty, this s to singular the cr-oitr-rs and r. W.AV. Bozcinnu, Jr., to he ; my ofllco withii the time allowed fcv and sia.w cause, it any they can, srywr- rnnneut admit.i-traticn ,-Id uzt' Hrr g>anted to Stephen L. B.-n’u-tt ro T..XI Bozetnatt’.*, Jr., u-tate. Witness ray taetS r.ad otScioi signature. C. A. SOLO.MA.\, Oriiteacs. jau5 wt.l GEORGIA, TWIGGS (’< >l'N rv.-iria sou S. Winbcino ot s:-ui cuuii’y s^nrm applied to me lor setting apart of fxszai. t'.caj and exemption of 1 er-iv alty, cus ju to cite ai d v’mctii-li al -Angular. itx-rSOLif itors of said Jackson S. '-S .nl. rnc, Ssaiid will pass upon tl-.-same at *;.i o:fi(.»,at;'4! o’« lock a. in , February 15, l - ~ '. Jan. 24, 1882. C. A .SOLOMGS, jnu'jre atlw ai.d the first minrtcrlv --i..-1 mm. the ..n.t Moiniuy in May, Administrator's *a’e. \\ !U. I-. M L; i»f lUivki!*.' : tlie urt houso «)onr in H’.V «.n.. l^tULf!*. tho 1« Lo fir-: Tuc-vJny in Marc h i:*c1tv!<!o4l Ihutv-n! iu an<l t»f the* ffillimink' lot* ■ >r und Nn. oiithty-oiL’ht it:«lro(| two «u'I oiic-hnlf ttn* 2i*!i dktrirt of i\\ itrp: c-stc-fsk. c.h. notu oyorJer t .nmof onllunry o <-..K:ity fcr iHjnelit «*r < rc<IiU*rM mu] heirv «»f tho Into ««->. T. Mo\*«y. of snid oounty. und sol*! tho ;*rs»p‘Tty of hi-i estate. Tenn-c catch. ThU JmiUan’lss-2. fch»*.vl\v ii. I'. WaLKER, A<lmin!i»lnitor. tioxt. t.'ic om-foi t * the North hn t.- lautl No.. iuh total Hires' C am*, more or It* Wb«» I tap croro I do not mean m(*re?r*»*r'»S«e tor 1 time* and tarn Lit* f h<*m r^uri \ m radic«i cure. I tare m-uo tl>o *jJ Pits, Epilepsy or Fallivff Sickna-. » Kfo4mur Btodr. I varSnt ray rrTw«»^yt«ctav. fi womoird B<r«QM othrrt hav« inj>£ {•I r.-ot nowmceivip* a euro. i*'uA Ate ntvmmS ka and _ Fr%; Boils 9 of any iofaiUb:-* rwauk- fzproM end Poci Offia*. It corut )QutuA2tx&mm ipsal, lad l will cwrayno. Addm? , _ _ * Dm. U. G. SOOT. MS 8» WDi° re>^V£RY2 LOST MXMHCJ03 K»-3TO»5», A victim of y^atj r.l imp- ; • ca prtiu*itur% D” 1 *"- N^rvoni l>:o/’ '..v, .u hooi» v «tc # iiSYiH.'* trh ii ip rca'exJy.’ aaU«ac»srcrc ' n*.m io wrii *dr:»F!M>Mi u -aspst* ■ ...