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.‘1 5- Iemgot> hem 9SSt&BCS99HQ3SSS itCFtf T. O. NISEI! T’S ( K ON WORKS iYcar Passenger Depot, HACOH, GEORGIA. L'lie Greorgia, "Weekly 'Telegraph: and. Journal MIessenger. Hi Executor’s Kale. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—“By virtue of” an or der from the Com t of Ordinary. efilibb count;, ana by coorcru of nil the : arties in interest, -ill be told before the Coart house, in the city of Macon, on tneut Tued;y in October next, daring tao legal boars of rale, the following property, belonging to thaestatoof Jack hylandcr, late of said county to wit: • ^2* J^Mook No. 16. frontirg on Madison st. ill tho city of Maeon. containing one half acre, and having upon it three small dwelling house’. Sold lor the payment of the debt? of the estate and for dis tribution. Tormsone lalfcash; balance >tl2months with interest. JNO. BROOKS, ang21-wCw . Executor. Adininlstrntors's Kale. Y,rlrtue o* an oider from the Court of O-dtn.ry of 1 B bb count*. will bo sold on iho first Tuerday in taeoncr neir. in front of iho Ciurt boose door at Vienna. Dooly county, bctneec tho legal hours o: sale the following property, belonging to iho estate of Thos. P. Siubhs. lata deceased. The old ho. <-! lot in Vienna Booty county, containing one aere, more or less. Also, Lot of land No. 91 and ba f 'ot No. 92, in the 7th UUtrtat Dooly county, know ts the old Meri wether Place. Terms cash. R. W. .STUBBS. nn»20-*»6w Administrator. POWER FULLY GUARANTEED. UrClNG the merits of this Press on tho actual tests made by its uso in many counties of ftrf ’i confidently refer to the leading citizens named below, who have had this Screw in E*e or more seasons : JOKES COTJKTY. H. J. Marshall, Robert Gordon, R. T. Gibson, J. B. Childs. ,38 cocmty. j R Msjnard, t F. iVoolfoik, % F. Cor! is, 0.1. Driggers. uuwmcousTx. jjtn Jones, pasis Leister, fjanel Walker, OF. Newell. •illOB COUXTT. f.F. Carter, F. P. Mathews, V. Montgomery, J.J. Colbert, jnoos cocxit. j.p. Bond, Jones f. T. Philips, LS. Hardin. HOUSTOK COUNTY. John King, J. W. Boundtrco, John W. Woolfolk, S. M. Felton. MUKEOE COUKTY. Wm. M. Evans, YV. H. Castelin, YVm. Scarborough, "Wm. Sparks. TALBOT COTJKTY. Jno. B. McCoy, B. J. Walton, W. W. Owen, W. T. Holmes. HANCOCK COTJKTY. James Palmer, JudMn Hunt, YV. J. Harper, Frank White. ICOCSTY. Fliictson, p„ O'Neal, |f. Bickers. icorxTt. i Adkins, kt Saunders, |i Biown. icorsTT. |fiDent s county. i Tucker, Douglas. dcocxty. |i W. Shaw. MACON COUNTY. J. A. Spivey, A. J. Cheves, Jno. T. Napier, Jno. 8. Taylor. DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Jno. G. Cargle, T. Willingham N. Crouger. LOWNDES COUNTY. E. D. Webb. UPSON COUNTY. D. YVomble, YV. T. Respass. MORGAN COUNTY. O. D. Zacharay. TELFAIR COUNTY. O. Wilcox, Jno. Crary, D. McBea, J. O. Winn. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. John McBea, H. Clark. BERRIEN COUNTY. H. T. Peeples. THOMAS COUNTY. E. Remington & Son. BROOKS COUNTY. • J. H. Bowen. CRAWFORD COUNTY. James M. Simmons, Jno. S. BaLingamo, G. W. Cheeves, J. B. MoHmeney. WASHINGTON COUNTY. J. W. Sessions, James F. Smith, Geo. A. Beinbart, Thomas Barber. PUTNAM COUNTY. John B. Hudson, H. H. Cogbnrn, B. A. Blackwell, John Paschal. SUMTER COUNTY. Samuel Hays, F. Boss, Eli Cochran, Taylor Snelling. . Executor’s Sale. ZJY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, JL> of Bibb count?, wi’l bo foil on th-Sr, t Tuesday in October next, in front of tho Oourv-houto (City Hall) door, to said county, between ihe lrgil hours of tale, tho fallowing prorerty. belonging tothe estate of Dennis feheban, lato of Bibb county, deceased:— Lot No 8, insqaaro No. 4, situated and lying «n Yvharf street, i., tho city of Macon. Theie *3 on said lot three dwelling houses of two r<oma each. Terms Cash. . CONNELIUS O'C. N bLL. aug20-td Executor. G ’ E<’HGIA, BiBB COUNTY.—Whereas, XV. A. Huff. Eexcutorof the estate of Travis Huff, late ofsaidc unty.decea’cd, applies tome for Letters of Dismission, .This is, therefoi*. to cite and admon’sh all and singular, the kindroa and creditors of »aid deceased, to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary, of Baid county, on the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, July 2, 1870. C.T.WARD. julyS-wSm Ordinary._ /GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, SP, Raley ’ . T hxeeutor of the estate of Abner Raley, late of said county, deceased, has made application to me for Lcttera of Dismission, This is. tbereforo. to cite and ad-i onithall and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary, of raid county, on the 1st Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can. why Letters of Dismission should net be granted the epplic&ct. Given under my bond ana officially signature July 2.1870. , C. T. WARD. JulySwSm Ordinary. t couxty. conn county. xRersolds. YV. H. Lamb. PRICE: 11 Wrought Screws 12 Wrought |Li V.'ork to YVrought Frame CANE MILLS. li'niMill I Stub Mill Il'itl Mill „ TAT.T.ATTARRTflEj HA. Jno. T. Harvin. liiidllill Ymjit Aries - j&giDons KETTLES. 'tiHocs. DECATUR COUNTY. Wm. B. Smith, B. T. Parker. PULASKI COUNTY. Grace & Fale. WILKINSON COUNTY. G. H. C. ReecL PIERCE COUNTY. L. J. Johnson. MOKTICELLO, FLA. Jas. L. Simpkins. $80 00 75 00 75 00 55 30 30 00 965 oo 55 00 50 00 30 00 $10 extra. * pikas *....$30 «0 25 00 20 00 18 30 GIN GEAR. _ . „ land Bolts, 10 feet, — $25 00 “ 0 feet. 22 00 “ 8 feet 20 00 i for Band Shaft,. - $ 3 50 i for King Posts I Steam Engines and Boilers, Plantation Engines, Mill Gearing, Circular Saw Mills, Shafting pPtUies, Iron Bailing and Stone Fronts, and Castings in generaL 1 1 wSe&d for circular. |t?IM2taWikw4m • T. C. 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CONDITION FDWDEES CERTIFICATE. »3- I he'cby certify that I l ave examined, aud thoroughly tested In my practice the above article*, and regard them aa preparationa oi ereat merit and would cordially recommend them as being prepared with ap eclal rare trom re liable Ingredients, end more efficacious for the treatment or the vaiious dUctucefor which they are designed, than auy rented I c# of which I have knowledge. GEORGE H. DADD, JVer-jmrySurpm. Author of rioiepyoiiBom,” u Moim Baru Drtar, *c. Purchasers will piesse iskfor* copy of * How Oattta Owner’s Guide'" gratis. n LORD * SMITH, Proprietors, ”" w Chicago, Tt.ta L» W. HUNT * OOn GENERAL AGENTS, MACON. CA. Per gate by all DrwcM#- im»4i« * COUHSY. HOUSTON COUNTY - . G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, a. b Ross applies to the undersigned for Letters of Ad ministration, de bon-.s non, upon tho e:tate ot Joseph Bond, late of said county deceased. All persons interested are required to be and appear at the Court ot Ordinary, of said county, on or before tbe first Monday in October next, and (how cause, if any thoy can. why letters should not be granted tho applicant. Given undor my hand aid official signal ure. C, T. WARD. sopt2-w39d Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas.LewisN, VJT Whittle. Executor of the estate of Julia A. Powers, late deceased, has male application to me for Letters of DiemitFion, This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to be and appear at the Court •t Ordinary, of said county, to be held on the first Monday in October next, to show C3use, if any they ean.why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, July 2.1879. O.T. WARD. iu1y3-w3m Ordinary. NOTICE. MKTA ROGERS. Y Libel for Divorce. IaBibb vs. >- Superior Court, to May PATRICK 8. ROGERS. J Term, 1870. [ T appearing to tho Court that tho d, fendant in the abovo case docs not itsiee within tbe State of Georgia, it is ordered th&t said dtfrndant appear at the next Urm of this Court to be held on tbe third Monday in November next, end answer said libel for Divorce, and that serv co of tbe same be perfected b: ubneation of this order, in the AJacon Telegraph L riessenger once a month for f..ur months preceding Mid Term ot Court By tho Court, May 2L-t, 1870, WHITTLE A AUSTIN, Attorney-- for Libellant. A t rue extract from Minutes of Bibb superior Court, >une 13. 1870. A. B. BOSS, D. a july!6 law-tin Geo. W. Gustin, Adm’r, de boni» non, of estate of T. B. Bloom. vs. | Wm.B. Johnson, executor, ■ Bill for Direction to etc ,E.W. Bloom Moiton, 1 May Term, 1870. of R iss Jfc Co.. G»o. Chapman, f Bibb Superior Court lyton & Waldo. G. T. end Injunction. Rider. II. C. Thatcher A Co.. D.rlir.g, Griswold i Co., and all other ereditoie of said f. R Bloom. I T appearing to the C- urt that certain of the credi tors of said estate do not reside in the State of Georgia, it is. on motion of complainant's counsel, ordered that (uch non-resident creditors doappear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on the 3c Monday in November next, and demur, plead or answer (not demuiing alone), to said bill. Itisfur tber ordered tbatcervieeof said bill be perfected upon said non-resident defendants, by publication of this order once a month for four months, in a publio gazetto of this State, known as the Telegraph k Messer ger. By tho Court, June 28.1870, E. T. BERT. Solicitor for Complaintaut. A true extract from the Minutes, June 28.1870. Aa Ba ROSS, Da Ca jaIyl6-wlaw4n»o No •!««. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons having ■ claims against tbe estate of David L. YViley, de ceased, will present the same to me for payment with in tho next sixty days. All those indebted to sami will plcasesettlo forthwith. aug31-dl0iw6w* CHARLES M- WILEY. Administrator. BAKER COUNTY, G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Forty days after date application will be made to the Honorable Coart of Ordinary, of said county, for Letters of Dismission on the estate of N B. Shntt, deceased. ELIZA O. SHU1T, JulylT-wSm Adm'x. CRAWFOBD COUNTY. Administrator's Sale. \\TILL bs sold on tho first day of November next, VY during the legal hours of sale, before the Court house door, at Knoxville, Crawford countv. all the lands belonging to tho estate of David Brown, decM. containing 531 acres, more or lets, all in one body, lying in tho south-east corner of Crawford county, 15 milesfrom Macon, snd three miles from No. IJsSta tion on S. W. K. R. There is three settlement oh said land, 150 acres under fence, in the 6th District of Crawford county. Nos. 17, 18 and 47. Sold for the benefitof the heirs. On the day followiog will be sold at the old place of David Brown, deceased, the stock, household and kitchen furniture. Terms cash. J. H. ALLMON. ang28-tds Administrator. rx EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Will be sold VJT before the. Court-house door, in the town of Lot Nos. 115,1*6.141 and 143, containing, in all. 800 acres, more or less, and lying in the 2d District of oaid county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs andcred- itoe. Terms cash- _ _ _ _____ H. J. LxSUEUR, aug23-w6t Admr X. rx EORGrA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Two months or after date applitation will be made to the Court of Ordinary, ol said county, for leave to sell the lands belonging tothe estate of W. C. Cleveland, late oi Mid county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said oece^ed.^ ang30 wEOd Executor. Application for Leave to Sell Land. fX EOBGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Sixty days \JT from date, application will bo mado to the Honorable, tho Ordinary of Crawford comity, for leave to sell tho lands belonging tothe estate of Archibald Kendrick, deceased, late of Crawford county. This August 29th, 1870. MARGARET KENDRICK, Administratrix. ' 0. O. ELLIOTT, sepl-wGOd Administrator. B Yvirine of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford county, will be (old before the Ccnrt-house door, in tho town of Knoxville, Crawford connty, on the first TueEday in November next,-all the lands be longing to iheestate of Arch.bald Kendrick, deceas ed, late oi said county: the same being lots and parts of lot* Nos. 13 and 14, in the 1st District of said coun ty of Crawford, and also lots Nos. 13 and 14, in the 2d District of the county aforesaid, the widow’s d <»■»«■«** said lots excepted. The said lots and parts contain 800 acres, more or less. Sold for the be their heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, MARGARET KENDRICK, Adm’x C, 0. JiLliIOTT, Administrator. septl-w6w* DOOIY COUNTY. Dooly County Postponed Sheriff's Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tueeday in Ootohi next, before the Court House door, in the tow of Vienna, the fcUowing propert % to wit: The nor.h half of lot of land No. 175, in the 6t District of Doily ooonty. Sold as the property < Nelson Min, to satisfy a Superior Court fl. fa. i favor of Benjamin Stripling vs._Nelson Mate, cot taining 101J4 ‘ ‘ntiff'i by plaintiff's attorney. sept9-w30d W. L. GRAHAM. Sheriff Dooly County. Trustee’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the firstTucsdar in No\ — next, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in Vienna, Dooly county, all tho lands belonging to the estate of James Hell ceased, containing 687Jii acres, more or lees, al body, m tho ninth district of Dooly county, Nos. 94, 95 95 end fractional lot No 90 : 200 aeree under fence. Tho plantation lies principally on tho road leading from Drayton to Montesuma. 15 miles from Monte zuma ana two miles north of Drayton. Boid for the benefit of the heirs. *«“*$*&, A . H0 LL0N. aepU-wfiw --- . - • Trustea, Honuton Connty Sheriff Stale. WI ILL be sold on th- 1st Tuesday in Fent. next. ,11 before the Conrt-honse door, in the town of Per ry, witbia the usual hours of sale. ; One mou'e-colored male. Levied * n to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Bez>j Ftripling Vs. J. '1 _M»thews and YY’. ii. Castellaw, iesued from ibe Superior Court oi paid coun' v. nournrd :o Au.-utt Term. iSTi 1 , ps tbe proi'erty ot raid YV. U. Ca3tellaw. Proi crty pcinied out by de’enlants. JOHN R. CO^K, ang5 3Cd Sheriff. (^-OR-IIa. lion iTON vOUNTY.-Ai* li uti.n JuXwill nj m'de to the Court of Oidiua-y ofsaid Ti'.u ton county, t irty days after <l*te, forlear. to sell tue lan is bolnncing to tbo estito of Senr> Jaciuou, decca-ed. September 8tb, 1870. R. E STORET, sepll w4w Administrator /^.EORGIA. nOUS ON COUN • Y. — YYhereas. Y—A Ohar es Roundtree iietitions for Letrcr* of Ad inistration on th es ate of J. W. Round tree.lato of said county, deceased. These ore, therefore, to cite all persons lo’ererlcd •“beard appear at my office on r r bef-je the first Monday In October next, to show cause, if any. why his petition should rot bv granted hiui Given under my hand and official eiznatnro-this 22d Angust.1870 W T. B*IPT, aug24 4w Ordinary. Houston Connty Sheriff’s Sale. \Sr ILL he sold on the firs’-Tuesd -v in Oct. next, » i before tho Court-house door, in tbe town of Per ry, said county, between tho legal hears of role, A half interest in a certain Steam Faw Mil*, in cluding machinery ; now in l o-scs-irnof one—Fish er, ns property of f. L. Herbert, to satisfy a mortgage fi. ta. in favor of Wm. Harris vs sii.l O. L. Herbert, issacd from Macon Superior Court. March Term. 1870. Property pointed out ty plaintiff’* Attorney. JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff. »ug5-8w rx EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—YYhereas. J. E. ' J McDonald appears for Letters of Administration on the estate of James U. McDonald, late of this count, deceased. - -• Theie are, thcrofore, to cite all persons intereriod to bo and appear at my office, «n or btfore the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any, wby the application should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 24th of August, 1870. W.T. SWIFT, aut26-w40d Ordinary. Houston County Sheriff’s Sale. \\TIL:. be sold bofore the Court hoase door, in the TY town of i erry, in said eumry. on the letTues day in October next, between the psual hours of sale tbe followiog iroperty, to wit: Part cfloi oj land No. 86, in tnelOfh District of fold county, containing 15 scris.moro or less. Levi.don as tho property of v right Holmes, colored, to sati-fy a Distress Warrant, in favorof J.s.H, Price, vs. s.id YViight Holmes and John Tnarp. Levy made by Constable and tarned over tome. This Sep’ 5:h. JOHN R. COOKE, sepi7-w30d • ’ Sheriff EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas. Roht. vX Holmes applies for Letters ol Administraii n on the estate of Robt. Jones, late of Honston county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my c&ce on or before the first Monday in Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signatnre this, 5th day of September, 1870. W. T. SWIFT, scpt7-w3?d Ordinary. Gaardian’s Sale. p EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-By virtue of VJT an order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Houston county, will be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Perry, Honston county Ga., ou the first Tuesday in November. 1»70, between the local hours of rale, the EaBt half of lot < f land No 87, in the Tenth Di-trict of raid eounty. containing 10U£ acres, more or less. Sold for tbe purpose of distribution. Terms cash, ARCHIBALD PAttKKR, Guardian oi Mary J. Parker. ELBERT HOLLY. Guardian of Georgians E. Parker. sei 10-wGw 7ASFX2B. OOUNIY. Jasper County Postponed Sheriff’s Sales- WILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in October TV next, before the Conrt-honse door, in the town o: Monticello. wiihin the legal hoars of rale, the fol lowing property, to wit: A tract ofland whereon S. I. McMiohsc] now lives known as the land Shed rick McMichael lived os at the time of bis death, containing six hundred acres, more or les.-'. Levie 1 on as the property of S I. McMiohael to satisfy a fi. fa. from Jasper superior Conrt. April term, 1870. in favor of T. J. Pritchett vs. 8.1. Mc- Miohael. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attor ncy. T. R. PENN. au«31-wS0d - Sh.riff Administrator’s Sale. T>Y virtue of anorderof the Court of Ordiniry. of JD Jasper connty, will be soldbeforethe Court-h^use doer, in Monticello, Jasper county, ou the first Tues day in October next, between the legal heurg of sale, thelollowing properly, to wit; One tract of land on YY hito Oak Creek, known as the widow's dower, on the Little John's Line, o intern ing 55 acres, more or less. Bold as the prop-rty of S. Little John, for the benefit of the heirs. Termscasb. B. T. DIGBY. augl9 wGw Administrator. Jasper Oounty Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next TT before tbe Conrt-honse door in the town of Mon’ioello. within the legal honrs of sale, a traot of land containing 252% acres, more or less, known as the Crabtree Place, whereon Isaac Langston now lives. Levied on as the property of Isaao Langston, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa., issued from the Superior Court ofsaid county in favor of David M. Langston, Executor of J. E. Langston. B.T. DIGBY. augl9 w4w Deputy Sheriff. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alfonzo XjL Hardeman, late ot Jasper eounty, deceased, are requested to u ake payment, and those having de mands wUl present them in terms of the law B T. DIGBY, angl9-w6w Administrator. Application for Leave to Sell Rand. fX EORGIA, JASPER C0T7NTY.—One month after U date, application will be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of Jasper Conn ty, Georgia, at the first reg ular term alter the expiration of four week* from this notice, for leave to sell the realty belonging to said estate including dower of Mary Kelly, widow of Allen Kelly, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ana rreditors of said dioeaaed, petition having been filed fir said purpose. _ J. B. KELLY. B. A. KELLY, Angnstl6.il, 1870. Executors. augl9-w4w (~X EORGrA, JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks after Ur date application will be made to tbe Court of Or dinary, or Jasper connty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of YVm. K. Powell, late ofsaid eonnty, deceased. „ _ B. T. DIGBY, aug!9-w4w Administrator, Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of William R. A. Powell, late of Jasper connty, deceased, are te- qnested to maks immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate are required to present them in term* of the law. B T DI q Br angl9-wRw * Administrator. Jasper County Sheriff’s Sale. ’WILL be sold on the firstTuesday in Oc ober next TV 1870, beiore the Conrt-house door, in tbe town of Monticello, acert*inbody ofland, situated iu Jas per eonnty, surprised to contain4C0 *er*s, more or less adjoining lands owned by James Henderson, Wm. Marks, T. J. Ward and others. Levied on as the property belonging to the estate of Mathew Whitfield, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Jasper SuperiorConrt, in favor of Reid Smith and Charlie Smith,, vs John P. Patterson and others. Executors of Mathew Whit field, deceased. Property pointed out’by Plaintiff's attorney. TH0S.R.PENN. sept6-w30d Sheriff. Jasper County Postponed Sheriff’s Sale. \1(7TLL he sold on the fisrtTuesday in Octobernext TT before the Conrt-honse door, in the town of Monticello, within the legal hourr of sale, 900 acres ofland, more or less, in Jasper eonnty, known as the Geo. Clarke place, ad oiniug lands of Jas. Ste- wart, John Tilmon and Wm. H. Head, as the property of the estate of Geo. Clarke, to satisfy two fi. fis.,one in favor of JohD G. Slaughter, issued from tho f n- perior Court of Upson connty. November term, 186 and one in favor of Geo. A. Weaver, itsued from tho August Semi-Anual Term. 1866. County Court of Up son.Connty. both against Geo. L. F. Birdsong. Prop erty pointed out by Plaintiff’s attorney. sep!6-w30d Sheriff. JOHES COUNTY. Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. TTTILL he sold on the 1st Tuesday in October next, Y V before tbe Conrt-honse door, in tbe town of Clin ton. within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: A piece ofland containing 50 acres, more or less.— Levied on as the property of Luke YYilder, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Jame: R. Amerscn. adm’r on the estate of David Seaborn, deceased. Property point ed out by plaintiffs Attorney^ ^ Sheriff Jones County. auel7-30d Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. YHT ILL he sold on the 1st Tuesday in Octobernext, YV before the Court house door, in tho town of Clin ton, within the legal hours of sale, the 'ollowing prop erty, to wit:. , . , . _ A tract of land containing 350 acres, more or leas. Levied on as the property of Mieheal % Childs, to sat isfy two fi. fas., in faver of O. L. Ridley and John QarI “ d ' F. B. JENKINS. Sheriff Jones County. augl7-30d ‘ r - ' jane# Connty Sheriff’s Sale. nriLLhesold on the 1st Tuesday in Octobernext. TT beforethe Conrt-honse door, in the town of Clin ton, between the legal hoars of sale, the following property, to wit: . . A tract ofland containing 300 acre*, more or less. ’ Levied en as tbe property of G. G. Gann s ♦jtate. to satisfy all. fa. issued frem Jones Superior Contt in fovor of Benj. Barron. Property pointed out by plaintiff* Attorney. F, B. JENKINS, Sheriff J ones Count nnffl7 90d jonbs ccYraxir. Executor’* Kale. lonsein Clinton, during the l-gal hours *fsa!c, a oed dwelling hou e and 'ot in the t ,vn of Clinton, etonginx to the o intoi f Samuel Giuwold, die ssed, augl9-wtds C G BIER, Executor. Notice for Leave to yell Land. I' ;, GEORGIA. JONES C-iUN rV.-Notice is he ely -- siren to -l: pe-.or scon< omedth»t Isba'l appl tot v o • onrtof ‘ rdieary <-f said county at October T* rrn next of sui-t Cour>. f ,r leave to stil sdl landbe- lousins to the es a c of Juba A. u. Lawrence di ce iscd August 18th, JR70. B. L II LL \ND, Administrator. t,ugl9 w4w ■ ■ Jones Connty Sheriff’s ■'ale. YffylLL be sold ou tho 1st Tuesday Id O-tober next Vi before the Court-h use door, in Clinton, within the legal hours of sale, the f-Rowing property, to wit: A tract of land containing 400 acres, more nrlesg — This land contains tbo house lot and MeKi siok’s ot.) Levied on ss the property oi Reason Will toxoa’s es-ato. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Benj, Barron — Property pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney. V. E JE.MKIN8. Sheriff Jones County. augl7 m Administrator’s Sale. C "l EORGrA, JOSES C 'ENTY —Will b« .old. bo T fore the Court House do,-r in Clinton. Jone3 county, ou l b c first Tuesday iu November > ett, agree at) e to an order of tfio curt of Ordinary, two hun dred and two and ono half acres of iand. taoro or less, the property of the estate of Thomas YY. S e%v- art. deesaMd f-inrmib s Northeast of Clinton, known as tho Lowtu-r lot, adtoining Joseph Glawson, A. S. Hamilton un i others, heme nrUinal forest thereon. A good lot ot land; no buildings on it; in a snod settlement, and plenty of water. Sold for distribu tion. Terns cash. „ J H. BLOUNT. . Attorney for J. D. Stewart. Adm’r. s -p9 w40d MARION COUNT'S'. f~X EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, DanJ. YJT M. Hall has applied for tho administration ot the estate of Leah L. Hall, deceased. All interested in said estato are hereby notified to file their objections to the same, if any, within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand, this Aug.. 20.1870. JAS. M. LOWE. aug24 SOd Ordinary. EUFAULA, ALABAMA. Cl ’HE College Buildings will be thoroughly re- i paired and newly furnished, ready for the re ception of boarders, by the first day of October next. Tbe Collegiate Year will open Monday, 3d day of October, and continue nine months. Eight thoroughly competent Professors and Teachers have been engaged. The c-ouraa of studies wUl be upon ths university plan, allowing pup-Is to take any special or solected courso of stndv their parents may desire. Board, including washing, lights and fnel, for the Collegiate Year, $200. RATES OF TUITION: Primary Department, for the year $30 00 Preparatory Department, for the year 45 00 Intermediate Department, for the year 60 00 Collegiate Department, for the year 75 00 Lessons in the Ark Department, French, German and Music, extra. Payments to be mado in advance on the 1st of October, 1st of January and 1st of April. For fuitber information and circulars, address H. HAWKINS, President, aug27-dltAw4t Euf&ula, Ala. VALUABLE L AND, CROP & STOCK FOB SALE, ILL bo sold on the tat Mondav in October W‘ deceased, the land belonging to said deceased, con- tunmg eight hundred acres, which will be divided into two or four farms. Also, the entire perish able property at tbe same tilde and place, consist ing of horses, cows, sheep, hogs, etc. Said land lying 18 miles north-west of Borne, in DirtTown Valley, Chattooga county, Ga. Tetms—Land, one-third cash ; balance in one and two years. Perishable property cash. ABNER ECHOLS, BeptS-wtillOctlst For tbe Legatees. G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—Jacob Harrell applies for exemptioa of personalty and setting apart of homestead, and I will pass upon the Sima at my office on Toursday the lGthins'. atlO o’olock a. m. JAS. M.LOWB. (ept6d2t, Ordinary.. MACON COUNTY. (X EORGIA. MACON COUNTY .-Mrs. Elizabeth \JT YY ebb. of sa-.d county 1 , applies to me for exemp tion Irorn levy aod sale of personalty under the home stead laws, and I will pass upon the same at my offic. on Thursday the 15th of this instant at 11 o’clocs x. ». JNO. L. PARKER. septfi wJdl ra£ . Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtusofau order of the Court of Ordinary,' ot Macon county, will be soi l within the legal he urs of sale, before the Court-house door in Macon coun ty. on the first Tuesday in October next, the follow ing lands.to wit: The undivided half inteiest in Lot No. 20. in the 15th District of Macon county; No. 5, in.the 2d D>s- trict, of originally Dooly, now Mao -n county ; Nog. 1 and 3, also in the same District; No. 1, in the 1st, cf originally Dooly, now Macon county, and fractions 321 and 322. in the 14th District of Houston county, all lying In one body. Sold as the property of Michael Fokes. deceased, for distribution and settle ment with the heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. F. H. FOKES. Administrator. sep!6-wfiv Macon Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Ogleitiorpe, Macon county, on the first Tuesday iuOctubernext, within the legal hours of rale, tho following property, to-wit: Tn<* south half of lot of land No. 53. in the Secon-l District ot originally Muscogee, now Mooou county: al-o, fi’ty acres, more or less, on the north eidoof said lot: also, oneg.-ay mare. Levied on as the prop erty of Siraoel White to satisfy three fi. fa.’s issued iroiu the fuperior Court of Sumter Oounty—oneiu tavorof Greer .« Lako. one in favor of J. W, Fears k C i., ard the other in favor of K.-.n ole 3c 0o., V-. Wi! burn, Cain A Co. Property poi-.ted out by plaintiffs attorney. - P. K. f»USS, tep8-w39d Deputy Sheriff. QUITWS/LXI county. G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNT Y.-Notiee is here by givon to all persons concerned, that John Gibson, la e ofsaid county has depar e i’thls life intes tate, leaving a homestead estate of real an 1 personal property, ard that no person has applied for admin istration on said estate, aod that in terms ot tho law administration will be vested in tbe Clerk of the Su perior Court, or s -me other fit and proper person, oh the 1st Monday in October next, unless some valid objection is made to this appointment. W. P. JORDAN. sept3-w30d Ordinary. Hotlee for Leave to Sell Land. F lUR weeks after date spplb - , the Court of Ordinary, of Jones eounty, for leave to tell all the real estate belonging to the estate ol Bobt. Berry, deceased sept2-w30d • LEONIDAS 8MITH, Administrator. TWIGGS COUNTY. WE AJEiE STILL ALIVE ! AND SO WILL ALL BS WHO TAKE TUB SYMPTOMS OF LIVER Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the side. Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and is misiaKeu l.ir rueuaiuti .ii. Tbe stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head is troubled with pain, :u:rl dull, heavy sensation, con siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have benn done. Often complaining of weak- nt_. ii. nesgi debility and low spirit*.— Sometimes some of the above symptoms at tend the disease, and at other times few of them: but . J# Liver is generally the organ most involved. Care the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be well. X>n. ISIMMOXJS’ LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER [ ■■■■■■■■■a Dyspepsia. Headache, Jaundice, nvniTi ivno ■ Cistivenesa. Sick Head-aohef KKatM.AlUK. B Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’ BMBMBRZH the Bladder, Camp Dysentery, Sections of the Kidneys, Fever. Nervousness, Chills, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Melan choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn. Colic, or Pains in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and Agne, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back end Limbs. Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious Diseases generally J. II. 7.KTLTN A CO.. Druggist*. Macon, Georgia. - v For Sale by all druggists. Price $1 per package By mail 8125. A preparation of rootsaod herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and car. de no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, ard known for the last twenty-fire years as one of the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If t-.ken regularly and persistently. it is sure to effect a cure. The following highly respectable persons can full: attest to iho virtues of this valuable medicine, am to whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. YY. §. HeH, President S. YY’. R. R. Company , Rev. J. R. Felder,Perry, Ga.; Col. K. K. Sparks, Al bany, Ga.: YY. J. McEtroy, Esq., Macon, Ga.; George J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. YY. R. R.; C. Master- son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb connty; J. A. Butts, linin' bridge, perintendent S. YY. R. R.; Daniel Bullard, Station, M. 4 B. R. B„ Twiggs co.. Ga.: G EORGIA,TYYIGGS COUNTY —Wberess. Archi bald H. Moore, adminietrator of John T. Moore, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from his said administration. These are. therefore, to cite and admoni h all per sons eoncerned to be and appear at my office and show cause, if any they have, why said applicant should not be dismissed at the next November term of the Conrt of Ordinary. Given under my hand officially thisdthday of Jn’y, 1870. JOHN F. SHINE. jnly6-w3mo Ordinary. QUEEN OF THE POUTH. ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, -JOB- CORN MEAL, WHEAT FLOUKIKO AND Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smut ter* Corn Shelters, Flour Packers and Mill Work Generally. These Mills were first made to supply the wanta of the Plant ers and Stock Growers of the Soatb, bat their fame has spread to every quarter of the globe, and they are now sold and used in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. To Bnpplythe increasing demand we have en larged our Manufactory and ad ded valuable improvements to the Mills. As heretofore, our Mills will he built of choice Burr Blocks, selected at the Quarries in Franco. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Trea ties on Milling, sent by mail free. Adiree ISAAC STRAUB A CO., Cor. Front and John Sts., juljG-nGm Cincinnati, Ohio. GEO. PAGE & CO., No. 5 N. 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It costs only from $3 to $30 (according to size) to cover houses on the ontslde. w- Samples and descriptive circular, aent free. Address W. F. FITCH. Ho. 9 Horth Street. Baltimore, General Agent for the Southeast. Jnly22-2mw S A D L O S A D A L I SI 'j'HKAKKAT AMfinlU ri) Jlr.A„LV eJb- 1- atere; pnr.fies tbe bioo l and cure's SctoI^ u!x. Syphilis. Skindiscafr-. Rheumatism,Dir- \Ymhcn. and ail Chronic Affocti. iujrf . I 0 '®."‘°od,hiver and Kidneys. Rec»rau.enSdl oy the Medical Faculty, and many t:*euejotk - otonr.beat citiians. Read the lostimor^eC physicians and p tioats who hare n?B • Rot*~ a i r our bo rd* is Quids to HeesH • T 10, for 1 " JC!,r - which we jiubli-h for gratuitous dD: ibution: it will flea , on much valuable inf tiuu ion* Dr. R. W. C,rr, of lLUiin.. r e, ray I ♦*. pie sure in recommend ; s j oor Rusadelwo aveiy powerful fUte-stive I have seen it u ed in two casts with h ippy result*: ouois* 'o*o of ee-ondary syphilis, iu -*hi»h iho pa tient pronounced himi-eif -ured afier hnvr®c taken five bottlra »f your medicine. Th.oiaki is a case of scrofula of org slandiny, ahioh*' rapidly improving nndc- i's use, and theiwli- catious ere that the patient will soon reoovae;. I nave carefully examined the fr rmu'.ae Iff which your Kosada is is made, ard fled item excellent compound of alterative ingradiekk. Samuel W. McFaddeu, of Murfree,-lne«y Tenn.. (ays: 1 have n>ed seven bottles of Rosadalis. assn am entirely cured ot Rheumatism. Send mm bit boitlei, as X wiii }f lor my brother^* baa scrofu’cua acre eyes. Benjamin t'echtol; o' Lima, Ohio. wrUric C have suffered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole b-riy; aeheff rime since I purcha-'ed a bottle of Roeadifc ■.r.d it effcctrd a periect cure. ROSADAlsIS IS SOLD BY ALL BRUGGI3TS. AF-Laboratcry, No. G1 Exchange Place, ££- rimo-e. elemental A Co., Proprlelora. For sale bv’. ' r* fi-eod%wif J. IL ZEILXM A Ck. STEAM SAW HILL FOR SAIL W ISHING to change my business, I offer aff Steam Saw Mill for Sale. The Mill is noefe- ing a good business. Pino Lumber brings reafifcr $25 per thousand; Poplar, Oak, eto , brings ana. I Wish to save the expense of moving the mill osK wUl sell it very cheap for cash, with or jvithcsiriBte dwelling house and land attached. I also wish to sell the House and "Lot ou whiME live; also the house aud lot occupied by Mr. Alb erts ; also 155 acres of land lying to the rigflltwflH* road leading to JackBon. 135 acres to the left tmUki acres adjoining tbe Tan Yard. All the above ftamm have houses ou them and will be sold low forosMk If the mill is not sold by the 1st of NoweadtsK next I expect to move it to Madison. 8. O. TALMADGE, sept7-wlt MonticeUo,«n. : M o &-■< OG ft S' >> g 5 b cm m ft - ■g £ ‘fco w o m o g ns W “J o H M111S o t> 51 ? u 22 Kill W ^ K 1 8 N • OS HvtfJ TfS H t S I * Ph qq j i s H h Hi MH i i s C6r ■3 1 a **■ /&L r(|» o . S« a > By Ur. EABCU. cnows ns untold riches and bosnties in Ihe Grca’ n House, with its Blooming fliwera. Singing b rds. Waving palms. Rolling cloud*?. Beauti ul bow, Sacred mountains, Dolishtlul rivers, Migity ocoms. Thun dering voices, BlBz'neheavensaEd vast nniverao with countless beings in millions of worlds, and reads toils in each the Undritten Word. Rosa-tlnled piper or nate engravings and superb binding. Intelligent msn and women waotea to introduce the work in every township and village. Light business. Good pay. Send for circular, description, endorsements and terms to agents. ZEIOLER & McCURDY, ang30-wl3t* 16S. 6;hst.. Ptiiladclthiu, ~ti. SOUTHERN DEPOT RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS. W E are now ready to fill orders for these wen- derfnl Oats. 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Ga. ftofiWf HW f connty» On, Houston County Plantation for F ' rNDcte' it inconvenient to give that i to my planting hitereet Whk* R 1 frttMs—jr offer for aale my pLutotioe in Honetoa cvefft-IK miles from Macon, snd 4 from M. k B. R. R ,ad Jointny the lands 6t Measrs. • Obas. Wfiey. f ' Smith, J. O. Wtuto, and Dr. B> C.-Eryaa, < tog 1215 acres. .,, v vl _, _Lr* ^ - -»■ I will sell with the'place’, if deslbeS,’ eorti Tedder, 1» good mutes’, two, four aod aff i wagons, parts, kf. i ,ip, fact, everything w to carry on a farm. Price for the whole, $1 "■ For rurth'Sr paJtibnlare. niidresB • 1 o e j J. B. OAMPRB sepl-dStawlmivflm . All anti SoU WhaiuprMtH'rf Charles H. Kvcrc.t. hank* i*»r tb- 1 tnefit ox B*s creditor'. .. Tt'lMOftTveiK Term? Parchii ir^nuit i&f n2 d'silv— NOTICE. TtAltlltTY davs offer date application will be mhde' I to the Coint ot Ordinary, off Houston-county; for leave to sell the lands , belonging to the> miqors of Efford H. Jones,' late of Houston bounty, de ceased.- Sept. 1,’1870. - • - - - ,J , . , NATHAN B. HEAD, , septl.wat Guardian. Burdon Iron Works: M ANUFACTURERS of PU1 lor Water Works Hirh and cine* Portable Engines and Boilers eff Ml kinds, Mill* Screw, Lever. Drop and Hydraulic Presses; Machinery in general. HUBBARD * WHITTAKER. ■ . 102 Frant street, Brooklyn. beS-dfowly rp HE undersigned, aa Agent, offers the DANIEL PRATT SWINGING FRGNWBK an improvement' admitted to be of great __ ‘ t .*-t :: . • i» > • They are faultlese in ;ril;imjijtijji—■ e traction. Two preguniu* baveba«a.ayai{ 1^1 Wmm Gina within thsyiaatyea^ BET TON GIN, manufactured by 3.W, jBkow%4 of the firm of £. T. Taylor * On., i Brown ft Go., Oolumbne, Ga. Aii TON GIN FEEDER and PEABODY'S SEED HULLER and SEPRAAXOR. I asm ft* found, with samples, at the store of Geo. No. 68 Seemed street. Xecoff, July 7-daofl eeSwfiyjra*