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surr-woos.
A Western town is sadly discon
certed at finding itself without a
graveyard.
Louisa Muhlbach has purchased
a villa near Dresden, where she will
henceforth reside.
Two hundred and twenty-four
life insurance frauds have burst in
England in twenty-six years.
The population of Liverpool is
shown by the census to have de
creased thirty-five thousand in the
last ten years.
The new style of ladies' hats are
very beautiful. They resemble a
pen-wiper with a fringe, and they
are quite becoming.
General Forrest has engaged for
his railroad all the Chinamen here
tofore employed on the Stanton road,
numbering abouteight hundred.
The San Francisco Chronicle says
that Mrs. Fair’s appetite is “dainty
and exacting,” but that she cats but
little. She also sleeps but very little.
A polish nobleman who speaks
seven languages is working at Chi
cago for S6 a week. One of his
languages is undoubtedly tho pro
fane.
It is quite certain now that the
King of Bavaria will be married at
an early day to the daughter of Czar
Alexander 11. of Russia. The wed-
New Advertisements*
II. J. S.4YEKS,
DEALER l\ REAL ESTATE
FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
Bays and sells improved and unimproved
lands anywhere in the United States. 75 4t.
MERCHANTS
GARGLING OIL
IN GOOD FOR
Burns anil Scalds, Rheumatism,
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Frost Bites, Spatins, Sweeney,
Extirnal Poisons, Scratches, or Urease
Saud Cracks, Stringhalt, It'indgaUs,
Halls of All Kinds, Foundered Feet,
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Poll coil, root Rot in Sheep,
Bites of Animals Sec., Roup in Poultry,
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The Gargling Oil has been in use as a Lin-
ment for thirty-eight years. All we ask is
‘ fair trial, but be sure and follow directions.
Ask your nearest diuggist or dealer in
patent medicines, for oi.e of our Aimauaes
and Vade-Mecums, aud read what the people
ly about the Oil.
The Gargiing Oil is for sale by all respee
table dealers throughout the Called Slates
and other countries.
Our testimonials date from 1833 to the
present, and are unsolicited. Use the Gar-
sling OU, and tell your neighbors what good
it has done.
We deal fair and liberal with all. and defy
contradiction. Write for an Almanac or
Cook Book
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—lSY— *
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burg.
A railroad conductor being asked
why they locked the stove, replied
that it was “to prevent the fire from
going out.” He would be a first*
class man for a New York murder
jury.
Eve is the only woman who nev
er threatened to go and live with
mamma. And Adam was the only
man who never tantalized his wife
about “the way mother used to
cook.”
The book to read just now is
Tyndall on Heat. According to
this author, heal is a mode of motion.
In fact, it will shortly, if it continues
in its present force, set men in mo
tion toward the sea-shore.
8325? M
)rA hxpen*cB fa
an«l Carnage turnisti
. H. Shaw, Alfred, Me.
FOR. $2 PER EllTH,
We will iusert an advertisement
ONE MONTH
In Thirty-four First class
Georgia Nev/spapers,
Including Five Dailies.
We refer to the publishers of this paper, to
whom our responsibility is well known.
X-iist sent Free,
Address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Ad
vertising Agents, No, 41 Park Row, New
York. 75 4t
There are at least one hundred
million acres of fertile land in Tex
as, owned by men who for various
reasons are compelled to sell it;
and half the land in Texas is in mar
ket at prices ranging from fifty cents
to two dollars per acre.
It is not (says the Army and Na
vy Gazette) the intention of the Brit
ish Admiralty to construct any more
huge armor-plated ships for the pres
ent. The largest vessels which will
be built during the current year will
not be of a heavier burden than 2,000
tons.
The works of Adolphe Thiers
have been translated into eleven
different languages, and the Belgian ,
Literary Review has reason to be-1J.
lieve that altogether over one million
volumes of the historical writings of
the President of the French Repub
lie were sold.
C. N. Payne, formerly “cham
pion long distance pedestrian of A*
merica,” undertakes to beat Wes
ton's 112 miles in 23 hours 44 min
utes, for a wager of $2,500. He is
to walk at the Empire Rink in New
York, commencing between 10 and
Up. m., July 3.
Both General Von Moltke and
Prince Frederic Charles, the two
great commanders cf the Prussian
armies in France, are among the
best chess-players in Germany,
while Bismark is not only a very in
different player, but also gets easily
impatient when defeated.
A short time ago a very strict
young lady in society gave her pho
tograph to a devotee! admirer for his
locket. Two days afterward her
brother found it on the floor of a
billiard-room decorated with a pair
of mustaches and an immense ci
gar, artistically done with a pin.
The King of Sweden has munif
icently rewarded a young Swedish
composer who has set a number of
the king's poems to music. One of
these songs bids fair to become “the
Swedish Marseillaise.” It is sung
every where, in the city and in the
village, in the palace and in the
peasant's cot.
As Sheridan was entering court one
day, carrying his books and briefs
in a green bag, according to the cus
tom of the time, some of his brother
barristers, thinking to play a joke on
him, urged some boys to ask him if
he bad old clothes for sale in his
green bag. “Oh no,” instantly re
sponded Sheridan; “they are all
new suits.”
Prior to the settlement of Califor
nia, singing-birds, fragrant flowers,
and honey-bees, were not to be
found in the entire country. Now,
however, in all parts of the Slate
may be found many varieties of
eiaging-birds, like the mocking-bird,
bobolink, lark, linnet, thrush, Balti,
more oriole, and the common robin,
which always follow civilization.
The forests in all parts of the Slate
are filled with the honey-bee, and
honey from Los Angeles county is
an important article of commerce.
And, as for fragrant flowers, Cali
fornia can now beat the world.
C HEAP ADVERTISING —We will insert an
advertisement in Eight Hundred Amer
ican Kttipsptri fur Ms Dollars per line
per week. One line one week will cost Six
Dollars, Two lines will cost Twelve Dollars,
and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send
for a Printed List. Address GEO. P. ROW
ELL &- CO., Advertising Agents, No. 41
Park Row, New York. 75 4t.
Eastman's Business', College
A Southern Institution, located at
ATLANTA, UA.
Patronize a Home Institution, and The
recognized Head of all Commercial or Busi
ness School* for the Practical, Useful Ednca
tion of Young Men. training them for an Ac
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every week day in the year. For further par
ticulars cf the Course of Study. Terms, &<
address A. It. EASTMAN, Principal.
A MILLION DOLLARS.
Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune
by revealing the secret of the business to no
one. Address WM. WRAY, CSS Broadway,
New York. 75 4t.
Nerv Advertisements.
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COTTON PACKING
A^aal 3 bBrrt f sc me n t s.
G eorgia, Montgomery county-
Court of Ordinary,
Ciucicatus S. Guyton, havin/’anrsi;^ e
letters of administration cum te.tamento an-
nezo of L. J . Black&heaj, dec’ll.
These are to cite, all and singular the next
of kiu and creditors of said testator to be and
appear at the regular term of the Court in
August next to show cause if any they c »n
why said letters should not be granted ’
Witness my hand and official signature this
June 10th le7I.
June 37 tf. ^ B ’ W0Ll ' E ’ Ordinary.
Notice.
A LL persons concerned next of kin and
creditors, are hereby notified that I si,*’;
apply at the Tegular term ot the Court of Or
dinary of Laurens county, Ga„ in September
next, for leave to sell all the lands belonging
to the estate of Jonathan Mullis deck]., f„f
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of th.’
estate. This June 16th 1671.
JOHN T. ROGERS.
Adm'r. J, Mullis
June 27 tf.
G eorgia, laurens county—
Court of Ordinary,
Thomas J. Holliman, Adm'r. of Mary £
Stokes late of said county dec’d., having tiled
his petition for dismissiou from sad admiuis,
tration:
These arc to cite all and singular the next of
kiu and creditors, of said estate to be and ap
pear at the regular term of tho Court iu
September next, to show cause (if any they
can) why letters of dismission should net
be granted to applicant in terms of the law
Witness my hand and official signature
this March, 2nd 1871 45 8
J. B. WOLFE, Ordn'y
March 7 1871. 9 6m.
G eorgia, laurens county.——'
Court of Ordinary.
Thomas J. Holliman, Guardian of Sarah E
Stokes, Cardy C. Stokes aud Nancy S. Slokis
having filed his petition for dismissiou from said
Guardianship.
These are to cite all and singular, the next
of kin and creditors of said wards, to be and
appear at the regular term of said Court in
September next, to show cause if any they
can. why letters of dismissiou should not be
granted to applicant in termsofthe law.
Witness my baud and official Signature this
Mrch 2nd, 1871.
VANNAVIEI7, ITT I>., succe«»
fully treats all classes of Chronic and
Acute Diseases. Send stamp for circular con
taining particu'ars and testimonials. Address
Box 5120, N. Y. City. 75 4t
HOW, WHEN 4 WHERE
TO
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Issued Quarterly, (new {edition Just out,)
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Advertising Agents. Publishers and Deal
ers in All Kinds of Printers’ Slater.als,
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JUitUBEBA.
WHAT IS IT?
It is a snre and perfect remedy for all db-
easesof the Liver and Splcm. Enlargements
or Obstruction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine,
or Abdominal Organs, Poverty ora want of (
Blood. Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, In-
flainationof the I-ivor, Dropsy, Sluggish Cir
culation of the Blood, Abscesses, Tumors,
Jaundice, Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Ague & Fe
ver or their Concomitants.
Dr. Wells having become aware of tlu ex
traordinarv medicinal properties of the .South
American Plant called
JURUEE33A,
senta special commissivnto that country tt'
procure it in its n?t:ve purity, and having
ound its wonderful curative properties to even
exceed the anticipations formed by its great
reputation, lias conduced to otfer it to the pub
lic, and is happy to state that he has perfected
arrangement.-, fur a regular monthly supply of
this wonderful Plant. He has spent much
time exi»erimenting and investigating as to
the most efficient preparation from it, for pop
ular use, and has for sotno time used in his
own practice with most happy results the effec
trial medicine now presented to the public as
Dr. Wells' Extract oj Jurubeba,
and he confidently recommends it to every
family as a household remedy which should
be freely taken aaaai-UOu pcmritn inall de
rangements of the system an 1 to animate and
fortify all weak and Lym] ha'ictempi rameuts.
JOHN Q KELLOGG, Platt St., New York.
Sole Agent fur theUnited States.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circu
lar 1 "7 4w.
July 1 r n p 4w.
NOTICE-
COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS.
Snpcrlntcndrnl s Office, Ga. k. I. Ce , I
Al’oi'STA, G.%., June 12, lr!71. )
The Commencement Exercises of Colleges
will be held at
COVINGTON, JUNE I8TH, 1671,
OXFORD, JULY ICtb, 1871,
ATHENS, JULY 30th, 1871.
Persons desiring tu attend any of said Com
mencements will be passed for
OKIE FARE.
Full fare to be paid going, and the Agent
selling the full fare ticket, will give teturn
tickets FREE. Return tickets good for fif
teen days from Thursday before Commence
ment Day.
8. K. JOHNSON,
Superintenuent.
r p June 20,1871 jyt 30.
NATURE’S
Hilt 11STDUTM
VINEGAR BITTERS
MILLIOXS Hear Testimony to their
/ Wonderful Curative Effects*
Th(?7aro not a vile Fancy Drink, Mai!o of Poor
Sum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse
Idqaors* doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tho
taste, called “Tonka” “ Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac.,
that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, butaro
a tfue*Vedl2lna, made from the native roots and herbs
of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimu
lant*. They ar® tho GREAT BLOOD PI KI-
1 IKS and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
a j^rfset Renovator and Invigorator of the System,
carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit
ters according to directions, and remain long unwell,
provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted
beyond the point of repair.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a
Tonle, poseesring also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and all tho Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINT*, whether in
young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman
hood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no
equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma
tism and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe
vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most
successful. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Ilead-
achc. Pain In the Fhonlders, Coughs, Tightness of tho
Chest, DUziness, Sour.Eructations of tho Stomach,
Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Tain in the
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painfal
tymptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR8KIX DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Ilead, Sore Eyes, Erysipel
as, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors anl
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature are
literally (lug up and carried out of the system in a short
time by the use of these Bitten. One bottle In such
cases will convince the most Incredulous of their cura
tive effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And its Im
purities bunting through the skin In Vimpiea Erup
tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when It is fouL
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the system will follow.
l*ln, Tapp and other Worm*, lurking In the
system of so many thousand*, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is srarcely an individual upon the face of tho
earth whose body Is exempt from tho presence of
wortu-s. It Is not upon tho healthy elements of the
body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humor*
and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of
disease N» system of Medicine, no veruiituges, no
anthelmintic* will Ir*e the system from worms like
these Bitters.
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J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. McDONALD A CO.,
Druggiats and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, California,
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70 4y!
March 7, lc71.
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'J fim.
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G eorgia laurens county—
Court of Ordidary.
Charles R. Wright, AJm'r. of William
dec’d. having- tiled his petitiou for letters ot
dismission from said estate:
These are to cite all and singular the next
of kin and creditors of said estate to be and
appear at the regular term of said Court in
October next, to show cause if any they ,an
why said letters should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official lsiiruoiuic tuis
March 24th 1B7J.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
March 23th, 1871. 12 nifim.
A n Mayjl 3,1871.
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G ’EOKGIA LAURENS COUNTY—
■ Court of Ordinary.
JOHN B DANIEL having Giul his petition
for letters of administration upon tho estate of
Lott Daniel, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite all aud singular,
the next of kin and creditors, to be and appear
at the regular Term of the Court in Juno'iu-xt,
to show cause if any they can, why said Let'
ters should not be granted,
Witne-s my hand and official signature th s
April 27th, 1871
J. B. WOLFE,
Ordinary.
May 2,1871. 17 ^
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having claims againt Everard
II. Blackshear late of Laurens couuty
des’d., are hereby notified to present them to
me duly proven within the time prescribed by
law; and all persons indebted to said Estate,
are required to make immediate payments,
this April 27th, 2871.
ISABELLA M. BLACKSIIEAR,
Ex r. of E. H. BLACKSHEAR.
rMay2,J871. 17 tf.
(jEORGIA TATTNALL COUNTY.
Whereas Benjamin Stripling Administra
tor of Laudy Stripling represents to the Court
in his petitiou, duiy filed and entered on re
cord, that he has fully administered Jaudy
Stripling’s estate, this is therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause if any-they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged from his
administration, and secure letters of Dismis
sion.
O. W. SMITH, Ordinary.
May 16, 1871. 19mtim.
G eorgia laurens countyE
Court of Ordinary.
Whereas Jethro Arline, ndmiiistrato:
d.b.n. of Mary A. Mason dec’d. has filed
his petition tor dismission frem said adminis
tration:
These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish
all and singular, the next of kin and creditors
of said estate to be and appear at the regular
term of this court in December next to show
cause if any they can, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted to said applicant
iu terms of the law.
Witness my hand and official signature
this may 27th, 1871.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
June], 1871. 22 tf
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Invite tire attention of the Trade to their ex
tensive assortment of the above goods, of
their own publication, manufacture and impor
tation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and
ORAPHOSCOPB
NEW VIEWS OF YO SEMITE.
B. A H T- AN7HOVY A CO.
591 Broadwat, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel
importers and MAsurACtuRES or
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
P March II, 6J 6m. U March 14,10 6a.
Free from the Poisonous and
Health-destroying Drugs us
ed in other Hair Prepara
tions.
No SUGAR OF LEAD-No
LITHARGE—No NITRATE
OF SILVER, and is entirely
Transparent and clear as cryatai, it will not
coil the fineal fabric—perfectly SAFE, CLEAN
and EFPICIEN T—desideratum LONG
SOUGHT FOR AN D FOUND AT L ST !
It restores aud prevents the llair from be
coming Gray, imparrs a soft, glossy ap-pesr-
ance, removes Da . druff, is cool and refreshing
to the head, checks the Hair from falling off,
and restores it to a great extern when prema
turely lost, prevents Headaches, cutcs all hu
mors, cutaneous eruptions, aud unnatural Heat.
ASA DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT IS
THE BEST ARTICLE I.V THE MARKET.
DR- G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junction,
Mass., Prepared only by PltuCTOR BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Mara. The Genuine is put
up in a pannel bottle, made expressly for it
with the name of the article blown in the glass.
A»k your Druggist for Nature’s llair restora
tive, and take no other.
For sale in Milledgeville by L. W. nUNT
&CO.
In Sparta, by A. H. BIRDSONG & CO.
p July 2 ly. K Feb28 7117.
DARBY’S
F
fjliiiS invaluable Family Medicine, lot
c
MID
puriiyin^, cleansing, removing ban
odors in all kinds ot sickness; lor burns
sores, wounds, stings; tor Erysipelas,
rheumatism, and all skin diseases; lor
catarriT^orTTiouthTsorcThroatTSiptheria;
lor colic, diariticea, cholera; as awash 10
sotterwmHjeantil^^h^^kin^o^removc
ink spots, mtlucw, lruit stains, taken nt-
pot
tcrpaTl^?s"wcTHn^?ppnmPT!»Umranyr^o
InginyTecommeDtleSrE^II^wlioTiavtMisccf
l^^Ttor^ahHIe^aminlijtgist^int^jouI^
try .Merchants, and may be ordered di-
rectl^muT
DARBY FRUHIYLACTU: (JO,
1GI William Strect^^m
pDec24’7U ly.
p & r May, 5,
COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA. GA.
pG9 r 18 3m.
Harness
CECA3 G G-OOZOXtaCOjEI.
971 BROAD ST-, AUGUSTA GA
Offers at low Prices, THE BREMERMAN PLANTATION WAGON
for 2, 4 or 6 horses. Warranted, in every Respect, to be A NO. 1.
HIRXESS AM> PLliVTITIO.Y (.E1U, TltlXKS
Montgomery Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
September next, before the Court house
door in Mount Vernon, two hundred acres of
land, adjoining land of Clement A. Moricy,
levied on as the property of Jacob Willis, to
satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice's
Court of the 51st district. G. M .. in favor of
John W r . Adams vs. said Jacob Wills, proper-
ty pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and
returned to me by James Morris constable.
MARTIN CONEY, Sheriff.
June 24th 1871. 26 41.
SADDLES,
A\» AHERICA.Y CALFSEUS,
Jan. 31, 1S71.
A YD VALISES, FRE.VCB
SOLE LEATHER A.\I> SHOE F1.\UI.\0S.
p 5G 6 m. 4 Gm
CLO T II IN G .
We invite the Public along the NEW LINE ol RAILROAD through
BALDWIN and HANCOCK Counties, to call and examine our new
SPRING STOCK OF
Readymade Clothing,
Gents 1
AND
Furnishing Goods.
We keep the best of every thing in our line, ar.d will be sure lo please
you if you will give us a trial.
B March 1871.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, Macon, Ga-
11 ly.
Montgomery Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tu-sday in Sep
tember next, before the Court-House
door in Mount Vernon, two hundred acr-.s of
land, known aa the place whereon John O.
Wilks now resides. Levied on as the proper
ty of John O. Wilks, to satisfy two ti la’s is
sued from the Justices Court of the 51st dis
trict G. M , in favor of David Scurry vs. sad
Johu O. Wilks. Property pointed out by
plaiutiff. Levy made and returned to me by
James Morris Constable.
MARTIN CONEY, Sheriff.
June 24th, 1871. 26 4t
City Marshal Sales*
W ILL be sold before the Market H. use
in the city of Milledgeville on Thurs
day the thirteenth day of July next, within
the usual hours of Sale, the following propeity
to wit:
The House and LotlyiDg on Wayne Street
and North Common of the city of Milledge
ville, whereon W. A. Westbrooks now re
sides. Levied on as the property of said West-
brooks, to satisfy three fi fa’s issued by tire
Mayor of this city for Taxes due said city.
ALSO, the House and Lot of L. H. Kenan
on Northwest Common of said city, containing
nine acres, more or less, levied on to sati.fy
three fi fa’s issued by the Mayor of said city,
for Taxes due said city.
ALSO, the House and Lot whereon the
late Mrs. Peter Williams resided in this city-
Levied on as the property of the said Mrs.
Peter Williams deceased, to satisfy ti rieti
fa’s issued by the Mayor of said city, for Tax
due said city.
ALSO, the Hotue and Lot in this cily
known as the Jones Gin House and Lot, Lev-
ied on as the property of John Jones, to satis
fy three fi fa’s, issued by the Mayor of said
city tor Taxes due saud city,
Milledgeville, Ga.. June 19th 1871.
24 tf J. B. FAIR, City Marshal.