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SEWYORK,
£ ADVANTAGES we enjoy
.-the result of a long established
£
' . ucce ssful business enables us to
^ Inducements that makes this
cement worthy of
ATTENTION.
Importing our foreign goods di-
. controlling many leading styles
J American fabrics, employing the
* t af tijtic talent m the production
nf ourffa <K ^ 5 ’ and " constant Progress"
0 „„ iv<j claim to lead the mar-
0 ur mo~ 0 '
It et#
(j£/lDV*MADE clothing,
c r „hich we keep full lines of all
ides, for Men and Boys. In
CUSTOM WORK
DJf products are unsurpassed for qual-
l t , ff orkmanship and elegance. In
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
r stock is constantly large and
portable. We are the sole manu
facturers of the
ma
which we supply both ready-made
and to order.
Prices uniformly low.
Gentlemen visiting New-York are
requested to call and have therr
azures recorded upon our books
System of Self-Measurement, and
ctner information promptly furnished
when desired.
Address P. 0. Box 2256, N. Y.
DEVLIN & CO.
!2i<cd tr?mcs
up Meal Bnsiness College,
FORMERLY
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets,
JUOOM, CUA—
I. 3.EFsTi)N. Principal of Penmanship Depifl-
1 fpAlhrar and J. W. Blackman's Commer-
ICciiw**. Xtw Orleans. L».
lEulitM LEV1S0N, Principal of Basinets De-
tm-et, !»•< ot liftman National Business College,
,ur.liem>c NewYnrk.
['JiiXT.Alc rlSTY A. M.. frofessor of theEng-
II. iL:Hare.Mathematic* .'and Civil l nginceriug.
*r»or Instruction from 0 to 1, 3 to 5,
7 to 9, Unity.
jSTO ■VA.CA.’TIOJSTS.
!K OFTUITION—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE,
(live Unlimited.)
.p, ,, __ HENRY W. SIGLAR. A. M..
Newburgh. N. Y.
« Commercial Coarse, here pursued, embraces:
iins: iVinii.nship $15 00
i-ketpirg adapted to different depart-
«u ■: :»ie) 35 00
.mat" .-.Mercantile Calculations _ 25 00
Penmanship and Flourishes .... 20 00
[lurjw.og 20 00
uirriietrinj 100 00
-•1 Ltncusge, embracing Grammar, Composi
t'd hhetoric 350 10
r xtJs Forms, Business Correspondence.
iSnud can be obtained at Twenty-fire Dollars
wma.
References:
’•M.Xisbxt, GcorgeS. Obp.«b. Mayor,
r fiSHiSGTox Poe. .1. W. Bcrke. Esq.,
iV» J *e**ox, Joseph llisby. Esq..
•i-R-Boox. o a. Nctiiso, Esq..
,, Kev. David Wills. D. D.
teWBURGH INSTITUTE
•*. iam:ly school for boys.
of uncqualed beauty and healthful-
Jt'Touah preparation for College. bnsi-
EJS^womI school. Instructors able and ex-
uisciplinc strict and efficient.
*orealari. olc .. address
Teacher Wanted.
plr-uyiH" wifh o employ a good LADY
.^"•OfcK for ten months—one that can come
^ amended, put up with old fashioned fare—
nil the Enclish branches. Arith-
- .‘-J JIu-ic. Parties will a<l-’rc=s the under-
“<* *tate terms, etq. JOHN F. MoLEOD.
R. C SMITH.
_.... Dr. II. WALKER.
Pulaski county, Ga. Box 89.
LUitSt*
A NEW PAPER!
COTTON STATES
LIFE \mmm COVET!
Authorized Capita), $2,000,000.
Guaranteed Capital, $500,000.
lETEllPEBASCE WATCH8AS1
Impose to issue on the first day of April next,
monthly thereafter, a paper of thirty-two
7i?£* l, * T otcd to the advancement of thoTEM-
^CBCAUSE in Georgia.
1 »,Y tr *iW he interspersed with such matter as
ihrnlv ? f interest to all our readers. Those
i„ ,J|S*ja times of,’yoro knelt around the al-
L°Af; 0 3i‘h’KITY AND FIDELIA Y. and onr
c^rfrV rrWhtItl ar0 invited to aid us in the new
I j® *W lend us n helping hand will please
g -a “ ei . JJdeti immediately. Price S3 (JO per
STABLE GRIS1 MILLS.
—rok—
J** -’lEAL, WHEAT FLOLTIIXO AND
k h’eed, HoltlMf Apparatus, Smutters
51 «»1 Work Generally.
W.E. H. SEARCY.
Griffin, Ga.
Queen of the pouth
Our Mills are built from cnciee
Bur Blocks, selected at tan Quar
ries in Franco by Is#*; Straub
ries m France by lsarre ecrauo
himself. Seed for Descriptive
Pamphlet containing treatise on
Milhnir. sent by Snail free.
Address
ISAAC SiltAUB £ CO.,
Cor* Front and John sts.,
ClXClKXATI, 0.
PEESONAL.
i%S.&«eyears ago. MILBRY BASS, colored.
Slell 'l* v e of Col. N. Bass.) about loyears or
iJy-' 00 county for Texas
n j«frf >a c ,°nnty for Texas.
*kfa'ii'.*■Mlon of her whereabouts would be
I “*» received by her brother.
ISHAM BASS.
— AlarshallvKle. Ga.
0. MILLER & SOUS,
®5x
Manufacturers of
CLASS CARBIAGES,
AJ'jaoxanwAirx.
Book °f Styles. JanlWwfAmlwAwSm
Deposited for the Benefit of Policy Holden,
$100,000.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
Macon, Georgia.
WJf. B. JOHNSTON, President.
WX. S. HOLT, Vice-President.
C. F. MctAf, Actuary.
OEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary.
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
WX. J. XAGIIX, Supcrlntend’t ofAffcnele.
T HE COTTON STATES is a HOME COMPANY.
All its accumulations arc deposited at the South,
and go to building up our own country, rather than
to enriching Foreign Companies.
Its success has been UNPRECEDENTED np to this
time, and its business is rapidly increasing.
It insures on aU THE MOST POPULAR PLANS
of Insurance.
If you want to insure your life in
A SOUND COMPANY
At home, so that in case of death yonr heirs can get
the money due at once.
For further particulars, address cither
GEO. S. OBEAR. Secretary, or
JOHN W. BURKE. General Agent.
dec31-dlaw*w3m
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
itOO COOKING STOVES,
100 COAE GRATES,
100 PARLOR and BOX STOVES.
Wishing to close out our entire stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at great Bargains.
i£S” Planters wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional cost.
Every cook stove warranted or the money returned
tgrOEDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
nov2C-tf
BEAL THE TESTIMONIALS!
W E. tie undersigned Ladie* of Macon, have thor-
nuarMv tested upon every kind of fabric the Ma
chines sold by
Mr. FT. W. Boifciiillet.
OF THIS CITY,
And from cur experience we are prepared to pro
nounce them far superior to any other cheapSL'V-
IxG MACHINES we have ever befo.e seen, aud for
family sewing equal to any high-priced. Machines in
the market. Each of ns own and use m our family
one of these Machines, bought of him, and wo recom
mend them to our lady friends, throughout the city
and country. As these Machines have never given
us one moment’s trouble, we can always rely upon
t h em- „ „
Mrs. J. B. Ross, two: Mrs. Layton Sewell,),
Mi*. Wm. Holt, two; Mr?- Robert Ready,
Mrs. T. L, Holt, Mrs. John Meldrum,
Mrs. Dr. Chas. H. Hall. Mrs. Peter Solomon,
four machines, different Mrs. J. H. Otto,
parties; _ Mrs, Michael Lon,
. Miss GetSineer,
Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mr. T. N. Vining,
" Artope. Dr. Parsons, of banders-
Mrs. Thomas Artope.
Mrs. Warren, lady of Rev. ville. two;
E. W. Warren, Baptist Dr. Wm. Grcea.MilIcdge
pastor in charge; ville. two ;
Mrs. Lawton, Mrs. Dobimon, Miiledge-
Mr*. Sarah Swindleherst. ville. two;
Mrs. W. H. bearey, of Mrs. Sarah Gabol, Savan-
Grilfin: nah;
Mrs. M. W. Powell, Rey- Mrs. J.O. Jacobs.Eorsyth;
nolds: C D. Morgan, Crawford;
P. B.Shaw. Uawkin3ville; W. M Coleman, Cuthbert;
Mrs. M. C. Varner. Sunny- Mrs. W. A. Worth, Hunts-
side ; ville, Alabama:
Mrs. Mary Shaw, Dykes’ Editor Hawkinsville, Dis-
S tat ion; patch,. • .....
Dr. Greer, Midway, four; S. A. Whitaker.MilIedge-
Miss Johnson, Americas; ville;
b. L. Foster. Wrightsville.
And over one hundred others, from different parts of
the State.
Machines, from 812 to $85.
Every Machine Kept in Order, and
(guaranteed for Five Years,
Free of Cost!
H. W. BOXFEUZL&fi'Z?,
Macon. Ga., 69 Second street, near Cherry.
feb24-w4t Opposite Bnrke’s Book Store
NO EXCUSE FOR IDLENESS !
6100 TO 8360 PER M05TT
^JADB by Minister?. Teasers, intelligent^ young
men, ladies, farmers’ sons, etc., selling our
>EW IMPROVED COMMON SEXSE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
It makes the elnstis loek-stieb, and will hem. fell,
tcuk, stitch, bind, braid, and embroider in a most su
perior manner. Price only $20. Fully warranted lor
tbre: years. For simplicity and durability, it has no
equal. Experienced Aeems greatly desired. TRAV
ELING and LOCAL AGENTS wanted everywhere.
For circulars and terms to agents, address
SrCOMB Jr CO.,
dec-I63m Box 113, West Point, Go.
American Combination!
BUtTO.V-HOLLN'6, OVEft-SEAMI&'G
SEWING MACHINE.
TH!
:E first and only BUTTON-HOLE and ||WING
ir ACHINE that can do all kind* of SEWING
X .UAUUAiVA lllftk LUU ““ " , 7* , .i
needed in the family, from the coarsest cloth to the
fi ItwRlwork beautiful BUTTON HOLES. EYELET
HOLES. Embroider over the Edge, do ’'Over-foam
ing’’ as by hand. Also, aU kinds of Stitching, Hem
ming. Cording. Felling Braiding. Binding, Kuffling,
Tucking,Gathering and Sewing on. Thisncertainly
far in advance of all others; It certainly has no equal.
Machines from $12 to 385, on the most reasonable
terms. Examine all other Machines, then call and
examine mine before purchasing elsewhere.
The greatest novelty of the aye is now ex exhibi
tion a'nd for sale by
H. W. BOIFEUILLET,
feb22-d*w2t Macon. Gn.
FKEMIUAl COTTOS SEED.
I * OFFKR for fale 200 BliSdJELS SOUTH f^BA UP
LAND LONG STAPLE COTTON SEED.
This Cotton took the premium at the Stats Pair in
November last, a-^l also tho premium offered by
Mean*. Hardemoa .t Spark* for the “beft five bales
Long Staple Upland Cotton.” It iaurolific. and does
not tall out—very hardy. General yv. S. Holt, of this
county, raised the present year over 2900 pounds on
. —a « j
It commands in this market 6 to 8 cents per pound
more than common upland cotton ol same clafs.
Sold by Hardeman A Sparks, in 1868, at 30 cents per
pound, with good middling uplands at 21 to 22 cents
per pound. .... . . .
, Price, $2 per bushel, racked and delivered at depot
in Macon. _ _ _ .
Terms—Cash on delivery* Messrs- Hardeman «
Sparks will receive orders. „ «*.«»**.
feb«-aUiw-»einuw2m«* TV. S. BRANTLY.
WHANN’S
Hocston Factort, Febrn»ry 12,1870.
Musks. SAULSBUl’.Y. CHERRY A BLASIN-
GAMJS—Gestlenen: I regard Whann’s haw Bone
huperphotphatc equal to any Fertilizer I have ever
used.
My Colton upon which I used it escaped rust and
Stood the drought of last season better than that upon
which 1 used o.her Fertilizers.
GARRETT SMITH.
Messes SAULSBUBY, CHERRY k BLASIN-
GAMti— Gentlemen : I can recommend Whann’s
Raw Bone Superphosphate as a first-class fertilizer—
having used it on my Cotton Iasi season with very
satisfactory result.—being fully eque! ;oan7 others I
used, and having the advantage of standing the
drouth better. ELIUU PRICE.
Macon, February 24.1870.
We are now receiving a fresh supply of the above.
As also.
Bower's Complete Manure and Planters’ A,
From the Southern Fertilizing Company of Rich
mond, prepared under the direction of Professor Gil-
hatu.
Persons desiring Reliable Fertilizers would do well
to furnish us their orders without delay.
Sanlsbury, Cherry & Blasingamc.
fcb23-d*w3t
ISrA.VA.SB^
Ammoniated Soluble
PHOS PE AT
Manufactured by the
Kavassa Guano Co, of Wilmington, N. C.,
IN BAGS OR BARRELS.
T HIS Fertilizer is prepared with the utmost care,
and contains every constituent desirable for any
cr.p to which it may bo applied. It is especially
adapted to the growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
Anl all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the samo materials from
which tho celebrated
Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate
is prepared, and reference is made to that Company,
(65 South st., Baltimore,) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity.
R. R. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD MACRAE.
Treasurer and Secretary,
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON.
Agents, Macon, Ga.
jan23-w3mosdlt
HUNT’S IMPROVED
COTTON SEEDS!
PRICE POUR DOLLARS PER BOSHEL,
T OFFRR FOR SALE a few hundred bushels of‘my
i IMPRf
ROVED COTTON SEED, (warranted genu
ine.) to he delivered in sacks at the Sparta Depot, at
Four Dollars per bushel, cash.
Orders, accompanied by the cash, (sent by express,)
may be sent at my risk, if a receipt is taken ,or the
money and sent to mo. Orders will be filled in their
turn and the seed promptly shipped, and parties noti-
fied by mail*
CERTIFICATES:
I hereby certify that I have planted largely of
Hunt’s Improved Cotton Seed, and am satisfied it will
6 roduco more than any I ever used. Far more can
n gathered to the hand. B. G. LOCKETT.
Sparta, Ga., December 10,1869.
Ihavo seen tho Hunt Cotton growing for several
years past, and regard it as one of the very best varie
ties of Short Cotton that I have ever seen. I shall
plant some of it another year, for the purpose of test
ing its valuable qualities. This I would not do if I
did not entertain a very favorablo opinion of it.
B. T. HARRIS.
Sparta. Ga.. December 11.1869.
I have used the Hunt Cotton Seed the present year,
and am pleased with tho result. It ha* n»>re lint to
the quantity of seed, larger bolls, holds fruit better
during a dronght and Its cotton during storms, and a
hand can pick more in a day. I think every planter
should at least plant a part of bis crop with it. s > he
can pick out tho Prolific befu-o it drops out and let
the Hunt Cotton remain for the last.
E. M. PENDLETON.
We, the undersigned, fully endorso the clove tiate
meats:
T. M. Turner, Sparta, Ga.: G. W. Stokes. Yfro’^n,
Lee county; John Payne, Wooten, Lee counts; Banks
Tompkins. Albany: O. S. Woodward, Monroe county;
R. O. Banks, For.-ytb, Monroo county; Joseph Free
man, Indian Springs: O. L. Woodward, Indian
Springs: T.O. Powell, Milledsevlle, Ga.; J. L. Wood-
wood, Ga.: B. Collier, Macon; Wbit Thompson, Lee
county; IV. E. Battle, Cnllodec: J. M. White, Forsyth;
Jeff Hogan. Forsyth; J. Darkness, Jackson, Butts
county: James Bivins Butler, Ga. ' .
Be careful to write names of Consignees. Stations
and Post-offices plainly, so as to avoid mistakes.
Addrcis
WM. S. HUNT,
dec6-dlaw3m SPARTA. GA*
Double Refined Poudrexto
‘Lodi Manufacturing Company, 5
F IR sale in lots to snit customers. This a-ticle is
sold for ha(f the price of other fertilizers, and is
cheaper for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco and Vegetables,
than Buy other in market. It is made entirely from
the night-soil, offal, etc., of New York city. Price,
delivered on board iu New York city, Twenty-fivo
Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, etc., giving full informa
tion sent on application to
JAMES T. FOSTER.
Box 3139, New York Post-ofiice.
Office 66 Courtlandt Street, New York.
For sale by ASHER AYRES, Macon, at Thirty
Dollars per ton. dec24-w3m
BONE FLOUR-BONE FLOUR.
C RACKED BONE, Bono Moil, Bone Flour, and
Floated Bone.g arantccd >o produce same effect
at HALF COST of Peruvian Guano.
Send for eircular. AddressL • •
;lister brothers,
feh5-w3m Newark, N; J.
THE OAZE&BX' AEX&KS
FERTILIZER COMPANY,
Manufactory oppafiit* new Fair Ground,
* We fife A* Be Be,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Offer to tho Plasters cf the South
PURE DISSOLVED BONES.
PURE FLOUR OF RAW KONES, _
PURE FRESH GROUND LAND PLASTER,
flTPU'CnV>« MTVTITPV
DICKSON’S MIXTURE. I
WatTznted of thenurest ana nest materials.
SUPER-PHOSPHATE, ol the very highest grade,
warranted equal to any made North or South.
The Fertilizer business of tho OAKLEY MILLS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY has been removed
from Marietta to Atlanta, and will be conducted as
above. We offer nothing but
PURE ARTICLES,
Prepared at our extensive Works by ourselves, and
we rely solely upon tbo real merit* of our enterprise
for continued success. __ '
I, C. 5IANSFIELD, Sup't.
Office at tho warehouse of Glenn & Wright •
Address communications to J. F. Nuttiko. Secre
tnry and Treasurer. novfidawim
y SEELEY’S HARD_RUB-
niiRS AND PILE INSTRU
MENTS. cure Rupture, Abdominal orU’.erinc Weak
nesses and Piles. Different approved patterns. Coul-
fort&ble. safe, light, cleanly. u*ed in bathing, inde
structible (itoel springs coated.) Elastic Sleeking.,
Belt?. Braces, Bandages, etc.—Gkiat Vaeiett. Es-
mblishmcnts. 1347 Chestnut street. Phila., aad3 Ann
street. New York, opposite Herald Building. Send
stamp for pamphlet. Sold by all Druggists. Mailed
or exprwed- fob2»-w3a
WES ARE
STILL ALIVE!
AND SO WILL AIL BB WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
jtTMaj’n'rrjj H Complaint are uneasiness and
)UI:liUil9 | pain in the side. Sometimes the
pain is in the shoulder, and i*
mistaken lor raeumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and siekness. bowels in general
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful
sensation of having left undone something which
onsht.tn have been done. Often complaining ofweak-
“““““““ m ^ mm ness, debility and low spirits.—
Sometimes some of the above
symptoms attend the disease, and
at ether times few of them: but
generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will he
well.
DU. BIRIMOKTS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
REGULATOR
3
Dyspepsia. Headache. Jaundice.
C«>s liven OSS. Sick Head-achcf
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o*
the Bladder^.Camp Dysentery,
m luv JJIrtUUDl, wauijt souivi j I
Attections of we Kidneys, Fever, Nervousne3?, Chills,
Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood. Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn. Colic, or
Pains in the Bowels. Pain in tho Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy, Boils, Pain in tho Back and Limbs,
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J. II. ZEILIN It CO.,
Drupci3ts. Macon. Georgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per package. By
mail 31 £5.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any ono.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for tho
last twenty-fivo years as one of tho most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If token regularly and pcrsistently.it
is sure to cfiect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can fully
attest to tlia virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom we most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt, Presidents. W. R. R. Company ;
Rev. J. R. Felder. Perry. Ga.; Col- E. K. Sparks, Al
bany, Ga.: W. J. McEIroy. Esq.. Macon, Gn.; George
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. W. K. R.; C. Master-
son. Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bmn-
biidge, (la.: N. Binswanger, Esq.. Macon,Ga.; Dykes
JrSturhawk, Editors “Floridian.” Tallahassee: Rev.
J. w. Burke, Macon. Ga.: Virgil Powers, Esq.. Su
perintendent S. W. R. R.; Daniel Bullard, Bullard’s
Station. M. A B. R. R.. Twiggs co.. Ga.; Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon. Ga.; Rev. E. F
Lastcriing, P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. F.
Wooley. Kingston. Ga. apr2- diwtf
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S
VERMIFUG-E!
W HY is it that so many children die under the
age of five years 7 That a large proportion of
children die undor that ago, has long been a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained. it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy: therefore parents,
especially mothers, who aro more constantly with
their children, cannot bo too observing of the first
s-.mptom&of worms; for so surely as they exist, can
they bo
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
tho timely use of
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being »
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN IF ALL rtGNS.
Worm Confections. in?de more for the puri-ose of
E leasing the palate than cf ovcrcouii- g the dheasv,
ave been manufactured ail over the country, but
their short lease <-f life is nearly exhausted, and B.
A. Fahuertock’? Vermifuge continues to grew i a favor
daily.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require yon to purchase B A.. Fan
nestock’s Vermi'uge, be particularly careful to ave
thatthe initials are a, A. This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1329,
And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do
not wish to have an imitation lorcei upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT,
Formerly B. A. Fahskstocc’3 Son & Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
dec9-de'id*wls'
Ayer 7 s
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded, or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tho
hair where the follicles aro destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can he saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty si di
luent, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor cau
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs
not.soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the liair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PHICE $1.00,
Sold by L. W. HUNt & CO.. J. H. Zaiiin & CO
and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all Druggist*
and Dsalors in Medicine everywhere. .
janl3-eod4w*sw
DR. BAULKY’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
DK. EAGLET’S
I NIMITABLE Eye and Pile Preparation esedrex
clusively for inflamed and ebronio sore eyes and
pile?. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failure tr give relief.
2BA.GKLiE"S“
lias practiced the Eclectic system of medicine the
rise of twenty years, nnd treats chrome diseases with
success—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
Kidney, oto. Femsl® diseases, such as Sterility, Lu-
chore& oy Whites, Chlorosis; r.bs a nce of Menstruation
at the prooer period, Amenorrhoea; Monstruation
obstructed in its course after having been established;
Dysmenorrhcea; Menstruation attended by pain.and
spasms of the hypogastric viscera, with paroximul
a&cravation and diliicult menstruationmenstrual
colic Menorrhagia; menstruation too % copious—flood
ing. Medicine and prescrip ion fersished by mail to
any part of tho Umtod States, postage pro-paid, to
treat any chronic case, for Fivo dollars per month.
Tho Female Regulator and Inimitable Lye and Pile
Preparation sent far $1 each. Symptoms of diseases
must be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention furn
ished at from $20 to $£> per month, at his residence,
ten miles east of Americas; Location healthy. Post-
office. Axnericus. Gn. feb3-wtf.
TDTT'S TBfifiTUbB HfBB HLU
Cures diseases of the Liver and Elomaah;
SUK’8 EIPKOTOBAKT,
A pleasant oaro for Coughs. Colds, etc.
f UTT’S BABSAPABILM &, ($UKEh’’B USLISHI
Tho groat Alterative and Blood Furifisr
ITTIT;:- ISIFBQtBBjboC BT2,
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These ftandsrd jirsparati ntaro )er '
EARRI3. CLAY A CC.. A ’ )'-■'•
J.H. KrilLI* A Cl*.,
:*Art Km A. L avGGiSTt,
apr2-d*wl> ¥Uqo*l. Ga.
V - •
11 WATT PLOW
TRIUMPHANT!
T’HIS PLOW is now tho leading PLOW of the Mid-
X die and Cotton States. Among the hundreds of
testimonials we have from practical Farmers and
Planters, we would call attention to tbe following ex
tract from a letter reeeived from Coh B. G. LOCK
ETT, of the large planting firm of Jordan A Lockett,
dated Albany, Ga;, 27th November. 1869. “Before
closing this letter. I canoot refrain from expressipg
my sincere thanks to you for the invention of the best
Plow now in use. It is the delight of the negro.
Besides doing the best work that I have ever seen any
Plow do, it ruos with more ease to the Plowman and
the draught to the animal is lirhter than any Plow I
have ever seen. Your Plow nsa already become a
necessity tt> me, and I would feel ruined without it.
I am satisfied we have saved thousands of dollars an
nually m males alone. If is the cheapest Plow 1 have
ever nsed of any kind or description.' I tm anxious
to bring, if l can, to the notice of my fallow Planters
this most vain able Plow;”
Col. Lockett commenced using these Plows in the
spring of 1868. and now has more than 250 of them on
his plantations.
We have testimonials as emphatic from leading
Farmers in North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia,
Alabama, and Texas, but this will suffice for the moet
credulous.
During the present fall this Plow has taken pre
miums at eight Fairs, held in Virginia, North Caro-
hr-ft. £outh Carolina and Alabama—and the HIGH-
Lsl RATINGS at the great Field Trial in Pennsyl
vania. in August last, when more than FIFTY differ
ent Plows were tested.
Liberal discount to Merchants who buy to sell
again, and to Planters who buy at wholesale.
WATT A KNIGHT,
1452 Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.
Can be bad at
Messrs. Carhart 6c Cord’s, Agents,
MACON. GEORGIA.
dec5-d*w3m
BIBB COUNTY;
A D1IINISTRATORS 8ALK.—Will bo *"ld before
the Court House (City Hall) door on th
- SMB. the first Tues
day in April next, b-tween the usual hours of sale,
all the lands beloegin* to the estate of Thomas M.
Fambraugh, late of Bibb county deceased, the same
being 413 seres, situated 3% miles from the City of
Macon, in said county, and known as a part of the
Cason place.
Sold forthebenefitofthe heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms cash. A. B ROSS,
feb23-w6w Administrator.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whsreas. Henry W.
Boileuillet, of said county, applies to be dis
charged 1 from the Guardianship or Elizabeth Hall.
This is to notify all persons interested to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary in said county, on the
first Monday in May, 1*70, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Dismission should not bo gTano-
ed. Given under my hand officially.
„ O. T. WARD.
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Jackson
DeLoache, Administrator of the estate of D. W.
Orr, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission.
Those ore therefore to cite and admonish all, and sin
gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be
aud appear at my office on or before tho first Monday in
April next, to show cause, if any they have, why Let
ters of Dismission should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
. , „ C. T. WARD.
jan5-v?3m Ordinary.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
GEORGIA, CRAWFORD. COUNTY.-Court or
V -X Ordinary op said County.—Whereas, Jerry .1.
Wilder applies to me for Letters ol Dismission as Ad
ministrator upon the estate of William E. Lorv, late
of said ccunty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite end admonish theheira
and creditors of said deceased to show cause within
the time prescribed by law, if any they have, why
said Letters Dismissory should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, De
cember f>. 1869. JAMES J. RAY,
dccll-w3m* Ordinary,
CBAWFOKDSIT PF.KIOK COVET, SEPTEM-
XEK TERM, 186U.
FRANCIS M. TAYLOR,}
vs. J- Libel for Divorce.
WILLIS W. TAYLOR, j
I T appearing to tho Court, by tho return of the
Sheriff, Willis W. Taylor is not in the limits of
the county of Crawford; and it further appearing
that the defendant is without the limits of the State.
Therefore, ordered by the Court, that the service be
perfected by publication in a public gazette publish
ed iu the city ol Macon in said State, in terms of the
law. By tho Court.
CULVERH0USE & AVANT.
. - ’ S. HALL. Libelant’s attorneys.
A true oztract from tho minutes of Crawford Supe
rior Court, this September Sib, 1869.
cov.30-la«n4m JAMES J. RAY. Clerk.
pi EORGIA—CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where-
VDT as, John N. Powell, Administrator on the
estate of Joseph Powell, deceased, late of Crawford
County, having applied for dismission from said
administration: These nre to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be andappear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any exists, why said letter? dismissory should not
be granted. Given under my hand at Knoxville,
October 18, I860, JAMES J. RAY,
tl9oc inlim Ordinary.
SOOTS' CGTrBTEY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold be
fore tho Court-house door of Dooly county (Vi
enna! on the first Tuesday in April next. Lot of Lend
Ho. 74, in the becond Di-trict of Dooly county. Sold
by authority oi the Ordinary of Houston county, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Enoch W,
Gaddey, deceased. Terms one-half cash, remainder
on ereditof twelvemonths.
EDWIN GREEN.
febll-wot Administrator.
0.EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-WhereasRichard
V_JT Lir.soy applies to mo for letters of Administra
tion upon the estate of Jarrett J. Linsey. deceased,
those are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in April next, then and there to show cause,
if any they have, why said lettersshould not be want
ed* .Given under my hand nnd official siennture, this
March 1st. 1870. WM. H. DAVIES,
march4-w3od Ordinary,
G EORGIA, DOQLV C0UNTY.-Whereas James
Young applies to mo for letters of A uministra-
tion upon the estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased,
these are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to be and appear at my office ou or before the first
Monday in April next, then and there to show canse,
if any they have, why said lettersshould not be grant
ed. Given under my hand and official signa'ure, this
March 1st, 1870. WM. H. DAVIE^.
march i-w3od Ordinary.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
G eorgia, Houston couNTY.-wherees. c.
C. Duncan, Administrator de bonis cum testa-
menfa snncxo on tho estate of J. J. Dumas, late of
Houston ciunty, deceased, respectfully showeth that
hu has lully administered on said estate and newasks
to he discharged:
These are. therefore, t*> cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on, or before the fir.-t
Monday in June next, to show cause, if any, why the
petition should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and seal of office, thisllthof
February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
fcbie w3m O. H. O.
n< EOROIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Wm.
*—T P. Simmons, Administrator Boling G. Morris,
represents to this Court that he has fully settled up
the said rs'ate, and asks to be discharged:
Now these aro. therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested <o bo and appear at my office on, or before the
first Monday in Juno next, to show cause, if any, why
he should not be dismissed.
Given under tny hand and official signature, this
5th January, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
febl8-w3m Ordinary.
H ouston sheriff’s sales.—wm be sow.
on the first Tuesday in M; rch next, before the
( onrt-heuso door in Perry.lho nor , f> hilt of Lot of
Land No. 81, in the Tipper Fibh D’strij- of Houston
county. Ga., to satisfy an execution f-oa Houston
buperior Court, in favor of Dome' Gupn vs.
Martha Hammock. Administratrix of James M.
Hammock. Sold as the property ■ f said Martha
Hammock, as administratrix, for tho parch use money.
Also, at the same time and -place. La i of Land
Nos. 43and 54,in the Fourte rth Ptr; ...and No.
109. in the Ninth District of Ifo - —>-ufy, contain
ingfoo acies. Levied on as th- ' •* • ; oi t-unes E.
Harrotf, to satisfy a fi. fa. irut- n,usti>* uperior
C.iurt, in favor of James A. Ho-mr ’.^jinistrator.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at tho, samo time and place, one Grey Horse
and one Bugiy. Levied on as the property of T. M.
Butner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Alexander Riley
vs. Butner & Rice. Property pointed out by plaintiffs
attorney*
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of Land No.
200. and 106 acres of Lot No. 199, in the Tenth District
of Houston county. Levied on as the property of the
estate of James A. Roauemore, to satisfy two'fl. faa.;
one in favor of Jessup R. Hill, the_ other in favor of
Dempsy Taylor. Property pointed out by plaintiffs
attorney. JOHN R. COOK.
feiri-wSOd Sheriff.
G EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY-Whereas, Philip
Scoffill, Administrator of Mary Busbee. late of
Houston county, deceased, hag applied to me for Let
ters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite all
persons interested to be and appear at my office, on or
before the first Monday in April next, to show cans*,
if any, wby tbe application should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this (th
day of January, 1870. W. X. SWiFT,
jan7-3m Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-OrdinaryVOf-
*jr lice fir said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and Needham T. Johnson, exeoetorgot Isaac Holmes,
late of said county, d«Yd, petition the undersigned
for letters of dismission from said trust,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
personr interested to be and appear at my office on or
before tbe 1st Monday in June next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters shonld not be
granted. Given under my official signature, this 9th.
February. 1870. W»T. SWIFT,
febl2-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia, Houston county.—Thirty days af
ter date application witf be made to tbe Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell the west half of lot No.
63, let No. 69, and lot No. 58, in the 12th district ol said
county; said property belonging to the estate of James
G. Davis, late of sala county, dec’d.
ISAAC WOODARD.
. febl2-w30d. Administrator.
Q EOBGI A, HOUSTON COUNTY. - Nathan B.
Head having this day applied to me for Guard
ianship of Sarah Joaes, a minor under fourteen years
of age of Efford H. Jones, late of said oounty.de-.
ceased: .
This is, therefore, to cite all whom it may concern
to show cause, if any they here; on or before the first
Monday in April next, why such Guardianship should
not bo granted to him ac
mar2-w40d .
r. t. swift,
BOUSVOir OOUMST.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALS—Georgia, Houston
county.—By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Houston county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in .April next, between the usual hours of
sale, before tbe Court House door, in the town of
Perry, the following property belonging to the estate
ofKlhha Etheridge, deceased; that tract of land lying
in Houston countv, known as lot No. 113, and fifty
acres of lot No. 94. lying in the 5th district of said
eounty, the same being 250 acres more or lee*. Term*
cash. J-.LISHA El HKRIDGE,
, MITCHEL ETH c RIDGE.
feb!2-w6w Administrators.
A DMINISTRATOR’S bALE.-By virtue of a
Xjl a der of the Court of Ordinary of Honrton <
an or-
■ coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, before the Court-house
door, iathetown of Perry.the following property be-
lonaing to tbe estate of M.H.Tajlor. deceased: That
tract or parcel of land 1- ing in Hcuston county known
as t he south part of lot N». 46. and tbe sou'hwsvt part
of lot No. 51, lying in the Tenth District of said coun
ty, the same being 250 acre*, more or less. Term*
eash. JAS. F. TAYLOR.
febll-w6t Administrator.
IRWIN COUNTY.
G EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas. James
Fanlk. Administrator on the estate of George
Paulk, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission- These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor* of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before tbe
first Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters should not be greeted tbe appli
cant. Given under my hand ana official signature,
this January 3d. 1870. WILEY WHITLEY.
janll-w3mo» Ordinary.
N OTICE —Sixty days after date application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin
county, for leave to sell 360 acres of I.-ot of Land No.
154, in tbe First District of originally Irwin, now Wil
cox eonnty, as tbe property of James Brown, deceas-
J. K. A W. H. BROWN.
f»\ 8-w60d Administrator*.
JAS7X2B. COUNTY.
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas,Samnel
C. Shy, Executor, and Caroline C.Sby. Execu
trix, of the last will and testament of S. J. Shy, de
ceased, have applied to me for a discharge from said
Executorship. All persons concerned are hereby re
quired, within the time fixed bylaw, to show cause,
if any they have, wby the said bamuel C. Shy and
Caroline C. bby. should not be discharged according
to the prayer of their petition. Given under my hand
and official signature, this 23d day of January. 1870.
J. W. BURNEY,
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
GEORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Wherew. Sam-
VJ uel C. Shy. Adminisrator of the estate of Joseph
Jones, deceased, makes application for Letters of Dis
mission from aid trust (he having fettled np said es
tate.)
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, why the said let
ters shall not i°eue to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this 2d
day of November, 1869.
M.H. HUTCHISON,
nov5-wtd Ordinary.
J ASPER ' OUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be
sold, on the First Tuesday in April next fc before
the Court-honso door, in the town of Monticeno, Jas
per county. Georgia, between the legal hours of sale,
the following proper^, to-wit; seven hur dred acre?,
more or less, ofland.situate, lying and being in the
county of Jasper, adjoining lands ot Lewis W.Pow.
and others, and known as tbe Lynn place. Also
four hundred acres, more or less, of land, situate,
Ivins and being in said county, and known as tbe
Ware plane, adjoining fonds of IV. C. I.everett, and
others. Both pieoes of land being levied on as the
property of Martha Whitfield, deceased, to satisfy an
execution issuing from Jasper Superior Court, in
favorof Charlie Smith and Reid smith vs John F.
Patterson, Leroy M. Willson and Pleasant Willson,
Executors of Mfithew Whitfield, deceased. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
WillbeEcld at the same time and place, a small
house iu the viiUge of Hillsboro, in said county,
known as the Shot v hop, cow occupied by Fisher, to
satisfy an execution from Jasper Superior Court, in
favor of P. \V. Dorset vs. Marshall Uolsonback, E. S.
IVynens and Wesley Goolsbv. Levied on as the prop
erty i f Wesley Goolsby Property pointed out by
plaintiff; BERRY T. DIGBY.
feb27-w?0d < Deputy Sheriff Jasper co.
JGISB8 COUTffTV.
G eorgia, j ones county.—ordinabv ’j office
said cocsty. At Chajibebs, January 8,1870.—
Whereas, D* If* Blount and Thomas H* Stallworth,
Executors ofBeauford Stallworth, deceased, apply to
me for dismission:
These are; therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cau-e. on or by the first Mon
day in May next, if any they have, why the same
shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. BOSS.
janI2-w3m ordinury.
G I E'jRGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Of-
T fiob, at Chamber**, January 13.1870.—Whereas,
James 11. Blount. Administrator de bonis non of the
estate of IVii:i..ni P..ui. deceased; and also Adminis
trator of the estate of Mary Paul, deceased, applies
to me for dismission from tho administration of said
estates. These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, at this office, if any they
have to the contrary, on or by the first Monday in
May next. Given under my hand officially.
. ,, „ R. T. ROSS.
_ j anl4-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia, jon Es county.—Ordisary’s office
said cou.nty—At Chambers. December 15,1869.—
Whereas, John P. Hunt and M. H. Morton. Adminis
trators on estate of James Godard, deceased, apply to
me for dismission thereform. Tr esc aro to cite aud
admonish all persons concerned to show cause at this
office, on or by the fir3t Monday in April next, if any
they have, why the same shall not bo granted.
Given under my hand officially.
. R.T. ROSS.
decl<-w3m Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinart’sOffici
VA said ctiUXTY—At Chambers. December 15,1869.—
Whereas. William Brooks, Administrator or. estate
of Francis M. Adams, deceased, applies for dismission
therefrom There are to cite and admonish all per-
sons concerned to show cause at their office, on cr by
tho first Monday iu April next, if any^tfcey have, why
said application shall not bn granted.
Given under my hand officially.
S. T. ROSS.
deel7w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county.-ordi.vart’s 0f-
ficr said CunjiTT. At Chavibkbs. February
23,1870.—Wherea*. Edmund T. Morton, Guardian of
the minor children cf Be> jamin F. Moore, deceased,
apnlies to mo for Dismission from said GuArdianship;
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to fire their oi jections in this office, if any they
have, on or by the first Monday in April next, why
I'lktc, Ull VI like U19v iUUUH^ IU
said discharge shall not he granted.
Witness my hand officially, February 23,1870.
ROLAND T 1(0*3.
mnr2-w30d Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
•vro IICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS —No-
ll tico is hereby given to *11 persons having de
mands against Hiram Q. Gainc*. l<to of Macon coun
ty, deceased; to present thew to me, properlvattested,
within the time prescribed by law; and all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby required t o rnaae
immediate payment. H. C- GATLIN,
feb25-w40d Administrator oi U. I. Gaines.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas James
Meeks. Guardian of J. H. bmith. applies for a
discharge from his trust, he having settled up with his
ward in full; this is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they
have, wby letters of dismission should not be granted
to said applicant from said guardianship.
Given undor my hand and official signature.
JNO.L. PARKER.
febll-w6t Ordinary.
T?XECUTOR’S SALE —By virtue of an order from
III the Court of Ordinary of Macon county: W
county: Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale, before the Court Home door in
Oglethorp. the following property belonging to the
estate of John McMiilac, late of said county, dec’d,
to wit: Lots and parts of lots of land. Nos. 134.161
and 176, lying in the 15tb district of originally Hous
ton, now Macon county- Soldforthe puroose of pay
ing the purchase money aud for closing up the estate.
Terms Cash.
MURDOCK McCAS KILL. Executor of
fehl2-w6w JNO. McMILLAN: dec’d.
TYf ACON SHERIFF’SISALFS -Will b- sol i before
lvA the Court-house door, in thetown ofOglethorpe,
said county, within the legal hours of sale.oa thefiist
Tuesday in Aprilnext.thefolloWingproperty.to-wU:
Lot of Land No. 62. in the Second District of origin
ally Mu*cogee, now Macon county, levied on to i.a:is
fyithe following fi. fas., issued from a Justice’s Court cf
said county, to-wit: One in favorof Thomas J, Winn,
oueln favorof Jas C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. H.
Greer vs. U. L, Shealy. Property pointed >ut by de
fendant, and levied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, Lots of Land Nos. 33 arid 34, in theDietriet
and county aforesaid, to satisfy tho following fi. f»s„
issued from a Justice's Court of said county, to-wit:
Two fi. fas. in favor of Junes Gilber. administrator,
one in favor of Greer A- Adams, one in favor of F. T.
Snead, one in favorof Wro. M. Tbresketd, one in fa
vor ef Wm. F. White ve. M. L. 8hes5y, and one in fa-
uor of Samuel. White vs. U. B. Partin end M. L. bhea-
ly; levied on »3 the property of s*;d M. L. Shealy.
and returned to me by a constable. Property pointed
out by said Shealy.
• . P. K. RUSS,
mar4-30d ....Deputy Sheriff.
xaARionr oousuTir.
G EORGIA, MARION COUNTF.-Whereas. John
McMicbael, guardian and ex-officio administra
tor of A. J. Butt, deceased, applies for dismission:
AH persons interested are notified to file their ob
jections to the same withituhe time prescribed by law.
Witness my baud and sAi this J4th of February
1870- JAS.M.LOWE,
feb!6-w40d. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. MARION COUNTY-Whereas. Mor-
VX gan Kemp, Aamiuistratorof John Kemp,applies
for dismission,
A11 interested in said estate are hereby notified to
file their objections to the same, if any. within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my band, this February 10,1870.
JAS. M. LOWE,
fobl3-w90d -o 1 - Ordinary.
p EOROIA, MARION COUNTY—Whereas, Sarah
vJT J. Kemp applies for the Guardianship of the
minors of John Kemp, deceased.
All persona interested are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any, to the same, on or before the
first Monday in April next.
Witness my band, this February 10,1870.
JAMES M. LOWE.
feH3-w30d ~ “
Ordinary.
/'I EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Whereas. Perry
Vi B. Jongs. Administrator de bonis non of John li.
Thaggard, has applied for Dismission:
Th*se nre to cite all interested to file their r>bj-c-
tions, if any, to the same within the time prescribed
by law.
Wltaem my.bapd, Jjmjwrj IjkWTO. -
an!9-w8a '
9SA&xo8r oouimr.
s
A DMINISTRVTBIX’S FALK. - By order fmf
TV the Ord nary Court of Marion eonnty, will beeold
on the first Tuesday in April next, in th* town wf
Buena Vista, an un< ecupiod Ho*«e asd Lot in said
town, belonging to the estate o' Wm. M. Butt, dt-
oeaaed. Said lot adjoins the lot of T* W. Barnt,
on the south and a vacant lot on the east. Terms
cash. « A. BUTT.
f«b20w40d (PrWs W & > miPtoU » Ui *-
G UARDIAN’S SALE-W51! be sold on tbe fint
Tuesday in April nest, before the Ourt-hacso
door in Buena \ ista. Marion county, two-fiftbsin-
terestin lot of land No. 8. In the fourth distriet of
said county—the same being the place wlureoa tho
widow of Jssner N. Story lives—situated two miles
from Buena Vista, on tbe (dumb** road.
K.E.8BTPP.
feb20-w40d Guardian Minors of J. N. Story.
(Printer’s foe Kid)
M Atii.liN SHERIFF’S FALKS.—Will be sold.am
the first Tuesday m March next, between the
lawful hours of sale, before tbe Court-house door, <n
the town of Buena Vista, in raid eounty, thirty acres
of Land, number not known, but known ms the John
F. Simmons piaee, at Kedbone. in said county, whore
the said Simmons now resides. Sold as the property
of John F. Simmons, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Joseph Caswell, transferred in fi. fa. against said Inm-
inons; A. W. J, Carson, plaintiff in fi- fa. Property
pointed oat by defendant. J. W. H ARDAGt,
feM-wS0d Deputy 8berm.
J^ARION SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be.sold on
the first Tuesu ay in A pill nex t before the Oaort
House door, in the town of Boena Vista, the follow
ing lots of land: Lot No-164, and 66 acres of lot No.
16>. Levied upon to satisfy a (. (a. It>eed from Ma
rion Superior Court in favor or J. T.and Hollis Balk,
executors of Joseph Belk, deceased, vs. John L*
Smith. Said lands situate in tbe fourth district of
Marion county. On the laid land-* it a fine Grist
Mill. JOHN HANKS.
feb!3-w30d Sheriff.
QTTXTjMCAXr COUNTY,
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY. — Thomai o.
Bryan, Executor of the ltst will and testament
of James Cooper, deceased, represents to tbe Court
in his petition that he has fully administered James
Coopcr’ii estate according to tbe provisions of said
will. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why said executor
should net be discharged and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in Anril. 1870. Decem
ber 1869. W. P. JORDAN.
jan*-W3mos* Ordinary.
/"jj.EOROIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. — Delaware
vJ Morris, Administrator, with the will annexed.
of Lacy M. Tennille. deceased, having applied by
written petition for a discharge from his said admin
istration : This is. therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show aause. if any
they coo. why said udminislrator should pot be dis
charged and receive letters of dismission on the first
Mond-.y in May, 1870. W. P. JORDAN,
j anl6-w3m* Ordinary.
G E»RGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Jackson PMt-
Lps, Guardian of Parah June Williamson, hav
ing applied to me lor a discharge from his guardianr*
ship o t said ward, this is, therefore, to cite all persona
concerned to show can-e. by filing objections in my
office, why said guardian should net be dismissed on
the first Monday in May next. Given under my
official signature, this January 11.1870.
Z W.P. JORDAN.
ivnlLieHinse* OvdinaVy.
& EOKG1A, QUITMAN COUNTY.—Will he sold,
I before the Court-house door, in Georgetown, in
said county, within the usual hours of tale, the East
half of Lot of Land No. 56. in the hisbtb District of
said eonnty. Levied on ns the prore.ty of Lewis E.
Holloman, deceased, to satisfy one fi. la. issued from
the Superior Court of said eounty, in favor of John
n. Webb vs. John Atwell, Executor of tbe *»id Lewis
E. Holloman, deceased. DAVID JOHNSON.
jan29 w3M* Sheriff.
Q uitman county tHERiFF sale.—whlbe
sold before the Court house door tt< Georgetown,
in said Cocnty. on the first 'luesday in April next,
within the legal hours of sale. Town lot. No. 9. in
the said town of Georgetown, and store-house there
on, fronting on Broad street. Levied onto satisfy a
fi. la. from tbe Superior Court of said county in favor
of Atkins Oglesby vs. Samuel E. Wallace. Hays Gr»d-
dy, and Jas. C. Christian. Levy made by Larkin
Armstrong, former Deputy Sheriff of said county as
theproperty oi Samuel E. Wallace.'
feB28-w4s -
DAVID JOHNSTON. Ehtrlff.
Q uitman postponed sheriff’s salb-
Will hesoid.before tho Courthouse dour,in George
town, in said county, within the usual hour.* of s tie. on
thefirstTuesday in April next, the following lands, to
wit: Lota Nos. 93. H, 99: 133% acres of No. 100; SO
acres of No. 98: 100 acres of Xto. 67 : 86 acres of No.
95. in the Eighth Di-trict of ssid c >uniy. Alt°* Lot
No. 112. ana 160 acres of No. Ill in tho Twenty-first
District o.f said crunty. Levied on as the property of
James Suggs, to satisfy one fi fa from tho Superior
Court of siid county, in favor of Thomas B. Rains va.
James Suggs. DAVID JOHNSON.
mar4-w30d Sheriff.
Q uitman county sheriff sale—wm be
sold, before the Court-house door.; in Georgfo
town, in said county, na the fmt ’* uctaay in April
next, within the usual hours of sale, one Lot of Land
No. *81, and partsof lots 2S0, £65 and 2:8. in the Eighth
District O’said county. AUo. one Two horse Wagon,
two bay Horsas, one Buggy and harness, ono Sow and
five Pigs, six head cf mate Hoi s, tevrn ficad of Cattle
and household and kitchen Furniture ; levied on as
the property of P. N. Casey, to satisfy obo fi. fa. from
tbe SuperlorCourt of said county, in iavnr of Ni.A.
Smith. Property pointed cm by plainliffs attorney.
tiivrn mur:ui»
nwr4-w30d*
DAVID JOHNSON.
Sheriff.
TELFAIR COUNTY.
G eorgia, telfair couNTY-wwa.-. wm.
Harrell, Sr., Administrator on the estate of Tho#.
Burnam.deceased, has fully administered said estate,
and now applies for letters of dismission Crcm said
administration. Now these are to cite .-ill those'In
terested to appear at my office, in terms of tho law,
and give reasons why said, letters should not be
granted. • W. P. CAMPBELL. - •
desl6-r?3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. TELFA1R COUNTY.-Whcrees. Job*
Rawlins applies for Letter of Administration on
the estate of J. RcwHtis. deceased, o: saidronnty:
These are to cite and admonish all persons inter-
esieu to be and appear at the Court of (.rdiaary, to
be held in and for said county on the firs: Hoi day in
- nril next, to show cause, if any, why said Letters
should not bo granted. W. P, CAMPBELL.
feb22-wS0d Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
TpXECOTOR’S SALE.—Under and by virtue of an
n order Irom the buperior Court of Twiggs county.
m tbe case ot James T.,Glover. Executor of D. W.
phine va. C. L. Kcdwine et al.. will bo cficrcdfor sale,
to the highest bidder. On the first Tue.-day in April
nex:, helore tbe Court-House aoor, in Hawkinsville,
Pulaski county, aqnit claim deed to Lntof Land Ns,
11, in tho £lst district of originally .Wilkin,ou now
Pulaski county. Terms cash
» JAMES T. GLOVER.
feb20-w6w Executor.
G eorgia, twiggs county-Enoch j. c©i-
lin». Administrator on the estate of Jaa'ea M..
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from said administration, all persen? who are con
cerned are required, within the time fixed bv law, to
show cause, if any they have, wby tho said Enoch-!*?
C Bins should not be.discharged according to tbe
prayerof his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially, this January the 16th, 1870.
JOHN F. SHINE,
janl9-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia—twiggs county—Whcreae,
John R Andrews and William A. Andrews,
Administrators of Abislia Andrews, lute of said
county, deceased, having fully discharged their
trust,"apply to me for letters of dismission from
their said "trust: This is, therefore, to-cite and
admonish all parties interested to he aaa appear at
my office within the time prescribed by Iuw and
show cause, if any they can, why such , letters
should not be granted to said applicants. Given
under my hand and official signature, this Novem
ber 2,' 1869. JOHN F. SHINE,
novo mbm Ordinary.
WXX.CGZ COVXffSY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALR.-Wili bo sold before
tho Court House door, in the town of Abbeville,
Wilcox county, within the usual hours ol rale, ou the
first Tuesday in April next. 369 acres, more or lets, of
lot of Land No. 157, first district of originally Irwin
now Wilcox county. Sold as the property of James
Brown, dr ceased, for the. benefit cf tbe heirs aud
creditors of gai& deceased. Terms made know* e«
the day Of sale
JAMES K. BROWN,
WILLIAM U. BROWN.
feb23-wfiw Acimim.-tratoin.
WILKINSON OOUW*Y.
STATE OF GEORGIA,} Superior Court. November
Wilkinson county. / Adjourned Terra, U60.
FRtSXMT HIS KOKOg PHILIP U. HOBINSUX, JJJnaH.
SUSAN DKNARD.)
vs. >- Libel for Divorce. RuA eto pep-
WM. N. DENARD. j fset serviee.
X T npj.earingto the Court by the return o: the Sher
iff. that the defendant does not resideinthih coun
ty, and it farther appearing that he docs not reside
in this State; it is ordered, on mot< <1 -of counsel, that
the said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court, else that the ease be considered in
default and tbe plaintiff allowed to proceed. Audit
>» further ordered that this Rule be published in the
Telegraph A Messenger once a eintrth lor fourmonths.
By the Court. JONES A HALL,
for plaintiff.
Georgia. ViiVcinton Con it ■/— Clerk'. Cfo*. thperior
Court. .
I certify that D’e above is a true extract from toe
MiDutes of Wilkinson Superior Court. November ad
journed Term, U6). Given ander-mruand this 18th
November, 1869. GLO. W. XaRPLEY.
nov21-latr,4m Clerk
NOTICE*
A LL persons Indebted to tbe estate of Mary
Leonard, deceased, are requested to make pay
ment. All persons having demands aro required te
present them os the law directs.
I. H. BRANHAM.
Administrator.
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