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It is located in the the State quite convenient of access, so that where losses occur, it is not difficult to make all roofs and collect the amount insured. A careful examination of the list of Directors and J we tMnk. be & sufficient guarantee to policy holders that it offers good security to those who Meting a safe investment to the dear ones that will be left behind in case of death. « jou want Insurance, see one of our Agents, who may be found in almost every community, or cor- tyobd u|(]j GEO. 6. OBEAB, Secretary. StiS-dAwSmo ; .. OTTON COMMISSION AND MW BUSINESS. SAULS BURY, BESPE&S & CO., MACON, GEORGIA. presenting our Card as above, wo take occasion to state that wo are prepared to afford our friends reasonable feeMi for the purpose of purchasing supplies for making their growing crops, and will a readiness the coming season to make advances on Cotton, in store, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES OP INTEREST. Orders for Raoonro, Ties, etc., will receive our best attention. J. L. SAULSBURY, Macon; JOHN R. RESF-2SS, Schley County; WILLIAM T. RESPESS, Upson County; J. P. BLASINGAME, Macon ; J. L. SAULSBURY, Jb., Macon. juneS-wIm BIBB COUNT'S 1 . Executor's Sale. J.EOROIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtni of ah or- f ,der from the Court of Ordinary, of Bibb county, .* “I consent of all the parties in interest, »ill bo ^.before tho Court honsc, in the city of Macon,on —— the legal origins to unty to C* EOROIA.BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas.S.P, Raley VT Fxecutor of the estate of Abner Kal.ey, late of f*No. 4. in blcck No. 16, fronting on Madison st., 5*tityof Macon, containing one-half acre, and itttrtrt. M-wSw JNO. BROOKS. Executor. Atimlnlstrntors's Male. ~ " neofan order from theConrt of Ordinary of iconnt^.wUl bo mU on.tho^first Tawday in next, in front of‘tho Court-hones dolor at hooly eonnty, between thelegat hours of sale body eonnty, containing one acre, more or »?. Lot of land No. 91 and half lot Bo.92, in Ji'trlet Dooly county, know ts tho old Men- l»ee. Terms cash. . B, W. STUBBS, *Cw Administrator. Executor's Sale. 'oeof in order from the Court of Ordinary, said county, deceased, has made application to mo for Letters of Dismission, , , This is, therefore, to cite and ad r onirh all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to oo and appear at the Court of Ordinary, of said county, rn thelstMoLdny 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 officially signature July 2,1870. C. T. WARD. ju’y3-w3m Ordinary. G r £ EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas. A.B Rots applies to the undersigned for Letters of Ad ministration, do bonis non, upon tho estate ot Joseph Bond, late of said county deceased. . . . All persons interested are required to be and appear at tbe Court ol Ordinary, of said county, on or before the first Monday in October next, and show cans;, it any they can, why letters should not be granted the applicant, Ui liven under my hand and official sigriaiiire. C.T. WARD, . ■ Ordinary, gept3-w30d pi lx 5. w square Ho. 4, situated ana tying on •rott, in the city of Macon. There is on said ; houses of two rooms each. Terms npoCORNELIUS O’CONNELL. Executor. 1 * liiVb B 'bB COUNTY.—Whereas. W. A. * J} b » 4 3i tOU^Tis—Wncrcu, W• A* •‘fide"* T eioutor theestato of Travis Huff. late JaC-;“ n ty. deceased, applies tome for Letters of : rily‘,i* le J?f ore , to cite and admonish all and J aUVUUB/ AAA VVIVWU UOA l, lu BUUW ^ can, why letters of dismission ire* 1 granted tno applicant* ML ** ^aermy hand and official signature, July 2, Mu. »: a O.T.WABD, Ordinary. EOHGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Lewis N. 'Whittle, Executor cf the estate, of .Julia A. Powers, late deceased, has made application to me for Letters of Dismission, This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to be and appear at the Court •f Ordinary, of said eonnty, to be held on the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted .the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, July 2,1S, °‘ C.T. WARD. Iuly3-w3m■Ordinary, Notice. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—All. persons having claims against the estate of David L. Wile- ceased, wilt present the same to me for payment in the next sixty days. All those indebted to will please settle forthwith. wt e>q m WTrT , v aug31-d!0iw6w* CHARLES M. WILEY. Administrator. CRAWFORD COUNTY. Admin Istrntor'n Rale. W ILL be sold on tt*e first day of November fuxt. during the legal hours of sale, before the Caurt- bouse door, at Knoxville, Crawford counts, all tho lands belonging to the estate of David itiown, dec’J. containing 531 acres, more or less. *11 in One bod: lying in the south-east corner of Crawford county,' milesfrom Macon, *nd three miles lrom No.lJ^Sta- tionoaS. W. K. R. Tbeio is three set'lemenis on aug28-tds J. R. ALLMOH. DY1 D eo fiift Tueiday in Hov.mber next to ikeHM lonsiog to the estate of Arch bald Kendrick, dtcei said lots excepted septl-w€w* C. C. i LLItlTT, Administrator. Administrator’s Sale, r\ EORGIA. CRAWFORD • OUNTY.—I vX .an order of the Ordinary of Crawf of Knoxvillo, lot ot land Ho. 9S. in the third dl of originally Houston, now Crawford county. y^EOHG'A. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Tourt < VT dinary. September adioumed Term. 1870-—W as, It has been made known to me that Jihn ant. gnartim of tho person and property of E. S riplin, has left *sid county of Crawford: tl ity < ol&i likely to be wasted and lost; therefore, it is his letters of gu.rdianshi the statute in such cates made and provided said John Bryant by publication. . JAMES J. RAY. scpl4-wiw Ordinary. G Knc uuwaiuivi IU oa u vuuuvj. a#u iuo tober next, all cf tbe land^ belong ed). to wit: acres, won or less, and lying in the 2d District of s county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and nr ties. Term: cash- aug23-w6i H. J. LxSUEUB, viuiuutjs via satu luum;, n»r icavo to me i. telocginc to tbe estate of W. C. Cleveland, la said county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs creditors of said deceased. WILDE C. CLEVELAND. aug30 w60d , :,-j. Executor. Application for Leave to Sell Land. pt EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Sixty da] \JT from date, application will be made to tl Honorable, the Orain&r county. This August 29th, 1870. Margaret kendbick, Administratrix. C. O. ELLIOTT, sopl-wCOd Administrator. G EORGIA. CRAWFORD CO lelcaging ti the estate ol Thomas J. Hancock, d< eased, iato of sa’d county of Crawiord This 12th di of September. 1870. GRAY ANDREWS, Administiator. Kpl5-w60d BOOBY COUNTY. Dooly County Postponed Sheriff’s Snle. W 1 of Vienna, tho following pr-pert , tos t: The nor h half of lot of Ian- 1 Ho. 175, by plaintitl s attorney. scpt9-w30J W. L. GRAHAfiT. She-ifi Dooly i ounty. Trustee’s Sale. W 1 Court Hf use door in Vienna, Dooly . ... . . — - " Jat lands belonging to tbe estate cf. benefit of tbe heirs. Terms c-sh JOHN A.HOLLOH, sepil-w6w Trustee, Assignee’s Sale. W‘ ay of __ the legal hours of sale, the following wild lands: Lot 214.14 h District, Worth eonnty. Ga. Lot 110.8th "iftrict. Wilc-x county, «c. i.o: lt6 5<h Di-triot, Wilcox county. Ga. Lot 68.14th Isistiiet. Dooly county, Ga Lot 61, Hilt Didr ct. h»Mr county. Ga. Lot 99,14’h lii=tr ; ct,jsW»Iy county. Go. Lot 72 14th District, Jfodtr county. Ga. Lot 71,14th Distri. t. Dooly county, G». Lot 169.2Gth District, Early county, Ga. Lot 63 28th District, Early county, Ga. runt, lor the benefit of bis creditor.*. Titles per cct. Terms Ca»h. Purchasers mutt pa for stamps and for writirg deeds J, A. HoLTZCLAW, Assignee. u g27-d?arv4w DOUGHERTY COUNTYT. Postponed Executors Sale: w 1 county, Georgia, coi ud21S,« Doaubarti . 176,177.183,184 185.217 *nd hundred and fifty (1750; aeres. Also, at same time and place, two City Lots in city of Albany, Georgia. Alltboabovo descritel prope.ty sold for the pesos of distribution and for the payment of the d of ■ aid estate security. The perisbablo prop-rty will b» sold f i cash. JvnN P. MaNLEY. 8et'«17 tds.j. Executor HOUSTON COTTWTir. T>Y vi Jj of] Administrator's Sale. Perry, in said county, the following property, i estate of JameB G. Davis, dece&si longing to the < of lot No. 63, lying in MBMIionWI.' and Pularki couu* fit of the heirs and creditors. septlS wCw* Terms cash. ISAAC WOODARD, Adm’r. Guardian’s Sale. G eorgia, hi an order of an order of the Court of Ordinary - t Ho county, wid be sold, before the Court ] Tuesday in November. 1*70. between the leeal.honis of sale, the Esst half of lot of land Ho. 87. in the Tenth ti trict of said county, containing 10154 acres, rr.oro or !o c s. Sold for the purpose of distribution. Termscash. AKOUIBALD PARKER, Guardian ol Mary J. Parker. ELBERT HOLLY, Guardian of Georgians E. Parker. seplO-wGw J Houston County Sheriff's Sale, W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Oct. next, before tho Court-house door, ia the town ofPer- ry, said county, between the legal heurs of sale, A half interest in a certain Steam Saw Mill, in cluding machinery; now in possession of one—Fish er, as property of C. L. Herbert, to satisfy amortgase fi. fa. in favor of Wm. Harris vs. said C. L. Herbert, issued from Macon Superior Court. March Term, 1870. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney. JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff. au;5-S 7 ITons ton. County Sheriff’s Snle. TrriLb be said before theConrt house door, in the tTC to ' . . town of Perry, ia sail eoun'y, on the IstTues day in Uctuber next, between the usual hours of sale tb p/rt ofTot of load No’. 36, in ihelOth District of *aid eonnty, containing 15 aerss, more or: less. Levied on as the property of Wright Holmes, colored, to satisfy a Distress Warrant, in favor of Jas.H. Price, vs. said Wright Holmes and John Tharp. Levy made by Constable and turned over to me. This Sept 5th. JOHN COOKE, sept7-w20i Sheriff. lions ton County Sheriff Snle. W ILL be said on the 1st Tuesday in Sect, noxt, before the Court-house door, in tho town of Per- ry, within the usual hours of sale, _ VUW UiUUCU-LUlWlUU _____ - fi. fa. in favor of Benj. btriplm* va. J. H Mathews ot said county, returned to August Term, 1879, as the property of said W. H. Cutallaw. Property pointed out by defendants. aut5-3Cd JOHN R. COOK. Sheriff, BAKER COUNTY. G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Forty days after date application will be made to tbe Honorable Court of Ordisaiy, of-said eonnty', for Letters of Diamiaaion on tho estate of N. B. Shntt, deceased. ELIZA O.SHUTT, . Jnlyl7-w5m ;f Adm’x. G eorgia. Houston j L_ COUNTY. — Whereaa. Cbar.es X. Roundtree petitions for Letters of Ad - inistration on th > estate of J. W. Round tree.lato of said county, deceased. These sre, therefore, to cite all persons Interested tn and appear at my office on or before tbe finfc Monday in Uetober next, to show cause, if auj. wps l:. cIi/miH nAf Ka trwtntAn n 1TTT • his petition should nht be granted him. . Given under my hand and offieisd signature this 22d August, 1870. W. T. S»IW. augSt 4w Ordlaary. QEOEGI4, HOUSTON COUNTY.—WTiereni. J. E. McDonald appears for Letters of Admiuistr.tion * J. ■ ■ Xetlee for ban to Sell Land. on the estate of James D. McDonald, late of this c unf, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appesrat my office, on or btfore tbe first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any, why the application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 24th of Angus*, 1870. W.T. SWIFT, sug26-w40d Ordinary. a fti EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas.Robt. e VJT Hulmesapplies for Letters ol Administraii-a e on the estate of Robt. JonM. late of Houston county, i. deceased: These are. therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first ~ Monday in Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the d application should not be granted, r. Given under my hand and official signs'are this, e 5th day of September, 1870. i- W.T. SWIFT, r sept7-w3Cd Ordinary. - p EORGIA,HOUSTON COUNTV-Whereas. Henry d VJi T. Brown has petitioned for letters of adminu ,r f ration on the estate of Mrs. Martha A. Jones late of ‘i this county, deceased. i These are, thereiore. to cite all persons interested to >. be and appear at my office.on er b'fore tbe first Mon day in November, to show cause, if any, why the pe tition shoniu not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 16th of September, 1870. W. T. SWIFr, ,f -.septl8 wSOd Ordinary n P-EpRGTA. HOUSTON fOUNTY.-Aprlieation t 'yl will be made to the Court of Ordina-y of said 4 Houston county, t irty days after date, fnrleavs r to Sell tno lan is belonging to the estate of Henry Jackson, deceased. September 8tb. 1870. ,, , iuKSroRKT, sepll-w4w Administrator. NOTICE. K ■ ■ - ,: v, ■ * rpHIRTY days after date application will be made ’ i to the Court of Ordinary, of Houston county, j for leave to sell the lands belonging to the minors , of Efford H. Jones, late of Houston county, de ceased. Sept. 1,1870. t NATHAN B, HEAD, J septl.w2t Guardian. ° JASPER COratT. e Jasper County Postponed Sheriff's Sales YjfTILL be told on the 1st Tuesday in October TV next, before the Court-hoose door, in the town o: Monti cello, within the legal hoars of sale, the fol- J lowing property, to wit: f . A tract vfland whereon S. T. McMichael nowlives . known as the laud Shedrick McMichael lived on at the f time of his death, containing six hundred aeres. more . or less. Levie' on as the property of S L McMichael to satisfy a fl. fa. from Ja*per superior Conrt. April 0 term, 1870. in favor of T. J. Pritchett vs. P. I. Mc- i Michael. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attor- . ney, T. R. PENN, an*31-wS0.1 Sheriff. Administrator’s Bsde. , "RY virtue of an orderof the Court of Ordinary, of t JJ Jasper county, will be sold before the Court-house , door, in Monticello. Jasper county, on the first Tnes- f day in October next, between the legal hours of sale, > the tallowing property, to wit: ^ One tract of land on White Oak Creek, known as the widow’sdower, on theLittle John's Line,contain ing 55 acres, more or less. Sold as the prop-rty ofS. . Little John, for the benefit of th^heus^^Lwms cash. angl9 w6w Administrator. a jasper County Sheriff’s Sale. - > • r 'YVT’ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in October next f Tv before the Court-house door in the town of 1 Mon'iceilo.within thelegal honrs of sale,a traotof land containing 252% acres, more or less, known as the Crabtree Place, whereon Isaac Langston now lives. Levied on as the property of Isaac Langston, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa., issued from the Superior Conrt ofsaid county in favor of David M. Langston, Executor of J. E. Langston. B. T. DIQBY. augl9 wlw Deputy Sheriff Jasper County Sheriff’s Sole. VITILL bs. sold on the firstTuesday in October next TV 1879, be.ore the Court-house door, in the town of HonticMlo, a cert.a nbody of land, situated in Jas per county, supposed to containlGOacres, more or less adjoining lands owned by James Hendeieoo, Wm. Ma ks. T. J. Ward an! others. Levied on as the property belonging to tbe estate of Mathew Whitfield, to satisfy a fi. fa. ifsned from Jasper Superior Court, in favor oi Reid Smith and Charlie Smith, vs. John F. Patterson and others. Executors of Mathew Wbit- fi-W, deceased. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs u' THOS. R.’PENN. - S*pt6-w30d Sheriff [ Jasper County Postponed Sheriffs Sale.. \XTJLL be sold on tho fisrtTuesday in October next TV before the Cou t-hcuie dco-, in the town cf Monti-ello. within the legal hours of sale. 900 acres - ofland, more or less, in Jasper county, known as the Geo Clarke placo ad o.niog lar.d< of Jas Ste wart. John Tittnon and Wm. tl. riead.as the pr .per.y of tbe estate of Geo. Clarke, to sitisf.- two fi. fit.,ore in favor ofJohn «. daughter, issued from tho f-u- periar Court of Upson county, November term, ISC , ■ and one in favor of «e>. A. Weaver, i-sued from the ‘ Augu>t Semi Anual Term. 1866. County Court of Up- ; son County, both against Geo; L F. Birdsong. Prop- 1 erty pointed oat by Plaintifi’s attorney. THOS.R. PENN, Sept6-w30d _ Sheriff J Notice for Leave to Sell Land. * * fl EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Ono month r.f- \JT terdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Ja*per county, at the first regular term thereof, after tho e> piration of four weeks from this date, for leave to sell all tbe realty, irciuding dower ot widow, Mary Kelley, belonging to tba estate of Alien Kelley, Iato of >aid conn y deceased. Salo for < tbe purpose of paying the debts and distribution among the heirs at law. J. B. KELLEY, Sept. 12tb, 1870. B. A. KKLLBY: teptlS 4w Administrators. Application for Leave to Sell Land. fti EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—One month after VX date, application will ho made lo the Conrt of Ordinary of Jasper County. Georgia, at the first reg ular term after the expiration of four weik from this notice, for leave to sell tbe realty belonging to said cstato inoludicg dower of Vary Kelly, widow of Allen Kelly, deceased, for the benefit of tbeheirs and creditors of s?id deceased, petition having been filed for said purpoie. J. B. KELLY, B. A. KtSuLY, August ',G h. 1873. Executors. j augl9-w4w p EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks after , vX date application will be made to the Court of Or- <- dioary, of Jasper county, for leave to soli the lands t belonging to the estate of Wm. K. Powell, late of said 1 county, deceased. _ B. T. DIG BY, . aug19-w4w Administrator. 1 Notice. 1 LL persons indebted to the estate of WiBiamR. Jr\ Powell, late of Jasper county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate are required to present them in terms ofjthe law. . ■ ! B. T. DI -BY, angl9-w’w Administrator. - Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate cf Alfopxo j A. lTardtman, late ot Jasper c unty, decea-ed, aro J requested to v ake payment, and those having de mands will present them in terms of ’he law 5 B T. D1GB7. a angl9-w6w Administrator. 9 JONB8 COUNTY. £ Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. p \ \riLL be sold on the 1st Tuo day in October next, a VV before tueCouit-houseu«vv, in in e town of Clin ton, within the legal hours of sal , the followingpron- erty.to Wit: r r * A piece of Land containing 6i acres, more or less.— Levied on asthc p-ope ty • T Lu e U ilder. to satisfy afi fa, in favor of James R. A lerson, adm’r oa the estate of David Seaborn, de;e:; »d. Property point er! out by plaintiff’s Attorney. F.E. JENKINS, Sheriff Jones County. tugl7 301 Jones Connty Sheriff’s Sale. YJfTTLLbesold on tbe 1st Tuesday in October next, f Y before the Court house do >r,in the town ofCIin- ton, within the legal hours of ale, «he ollswing prop erty, to wit:- . A tract of land containing 350 acres, more or less. J Levied on as the property of Miohealr-.Ch’Jds, tosat- - J isfy two fi. fas., rafaverof C L. Ridley and John Garland. F.E. JENKINS. Sheriff Jones Ccnnty. augl7-30d - Jones County Sheriff's Sale. \ XTITILL he sold on the 1st Tuesday in October next, YY before the Court-house door, in the town of Clin ton, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: A tract ofland containing 300 ccre«, more or less. Levied en as the property of O, G. Gunn’s estate, to “ satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Jones Superior Court in J favor of Benj. Barron. Property pointed out by « plaintiff’s Attorney. •. ” F.F. JENKINS, ■ - ■ Vj . Sheriff Jones Count augl7 30d Jones Connty Sheriff’s Sale. VTTILL be sold oa ihe 1st Tuesday in October next YY before the Coun-htuse door, in Clinton, within the legal hours of sale* the-following property, to A tract ofland containing 400 acres, more or less— _ (This land contains the house lot and McKiisick’f J ot.) Levicdon as the property ol Rciuon Willcoxon’s estate, to satisfy a fi. fa. ir. favnr ox Benj, Barron.— Property pointod out by plamtifPg ^tforney^ Sheriff Jones County. n augl7’30d Executor’s Sale. M E0RQTA JONES COUNTY—Will be sold, oa S JT the first Taerday in October next, at the Court ft House in Ciintoo. daring tho legal hours of sale, a 61 good dwellirg house and lot in the town of Clinton. belonging to the estate of Samuel Griswold, dsoeased, T known as the Lowther House. ■ tl Terms made known on d;y of sale _ m E. C. GRIER, Executor. y, augl9-wtds D Administrator's Sale. G eorgia, jones couNTY.-wm.be sow.fc*- fore the Court House door in Clinton, Jones county, oa the first Tuesday In November next, agree- ~ an able to an order of the Court of Ordinary, two 1 dred and two and one half acres of land, jpore or leas. " * a. the property of the estate of Thomaa W. Scow- , deceased, four aailea Northeast of Clinton, known the Lowther lot. adjoining Joseph Glawson, A. S. __ the Lowther lot, adjoining Joseph - , ^ Hamilton and others, Some original forest thereon. A good lot of land; no buildings pn'itjgnr» rood F<ttlement. and plenty of wjrter. Sold foe di*tnbu- tion. Terms cash. 1 • uon J H. BLOUNT. Attorney for J. D. Stewart, Adm r. sepfl w4frl . T . TTOTTR wteks afterdate application will be irtde to 1. the Ccurt of OrdEnary, of Jones county, for leave to sell all the real estate bel-nging to the-satool Robt. Berry, deceased. - LEONIDAS 8MITH. sept2-w30d Administrator. Notice for Leave to Sell bad. angl9 wlw B. L HOLLAND, Administrator. KAXIOV COUNTY. All interested in said estate are hereby notified to lie their objections to the same, if any, within the use prescribed by law. Witness my hand, this Aug.. 29.1S70. . . JA«. it. LOWE. sug24 30d „ Ordin-ry. I EORGIA. MARION COUNTT.-Jacob Harrell f applies for exemption of personalty and setting sept 6 d2t. JAS. M.LO'VE. Ordinary. MACON COUNTY. ’ a EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Mr*. Elizabeth JT Webb, of sa d oounty, applies to me for exemp- sept6 wfdl >on the same at my office nstantatll o’elocs a. u. JNO. L. PARKER. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. >Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of > Macon couDty, will be sold within thelegal hours h lands, to wit: le undivided half interest in Lot No. 20. in the 1322, ia ng in Dooly, now Mac n county ; Nos, 1 i District; No. 1, in the 1st, of Usoon oounty. and tractions . „ M Distric- of lieu-ton county. one body. Sold as the property of same Terms of sale cash. iept6-wGw P. H. F0KE.3. Administrator. Macon Sheriff’s Sale. 'ILL be sold, befoic the Court House door in the town of Oglethorpe, Macon o»nnty. on the Tuesday in October next, wiihin the legal hoars de.theio" following property, to-wit: l caici lugiuiiuiviuii vi upii'ji wr —. , _ Th» South half of lot 6t land'No. 53, in the Second iw Mao Levied on as the prop- jf Greer A Lake, one in favor of J. W, Fears x ad the otherJn favor of tt unite A Co., v-.Wil taitkyphufiA’ JilLf-' sep8-w30d . F. K. hUSd. eriff, Deputy Sber QVXTMASr COUNTY. ofsaid county hasdepariedfi : a homestead estate of real an t rersonat d that no person has applied for ad mind itration on said estate, and that in terms ol the law other fit and proper person, on otober next, nnies3 some valid sep*.3-w30d W. P. JORDAN, < rdinary. TWIGGS COUNTY. l EORGIA.TWIGGS COUNTY —Wbere-s, Archi- f bald H. Moore, administrator of John T. Moore. These are, therefore, to cite and admoni'h ail per- icerned to be and appear at my office and t>e if any'the# have, why said applicant ot be dismissed at the next November t Union Female Collep, ECFAILA, ALABm. r J^' , HE CoUege_ Buildings will be thoroughly re- ^ - paired and newly furnished, ready for the>re* ceptiou of boarders, by the first day of October next. The Collegiate Year will open Monday, 3d day of October, and continue nine months. Eight thoroughly competent Professors and Teachers have been engaged. The course of studies will be upon the university plan, allowing pupils to take any special or selected course of study their parents may deeire. Board, including washing, lights and fuel, for the Collegiate Year, 8200. d w <x> «s tl ua BATES OP TUITION: Primary Department, for the year Preparatory Department, for the year. *30 00 ■■ 45 00 Intermediate Department, fimthe year 60 00 Collegiate Department, for the year 75 00 Dessone in the Art Department, French, German and Music, extra. Payments to bo made in advance on the 1st of October, 1st of January and 1st o7 April. For further information and circulars, address H. HAWKINS, President, aug27-dltiw4t . .Eufiula, Ala. i ! : P»r h*! TMif » t W I Ti cS o s g VALUABLE LAND,CR0P & STOCK FOR SALE, ly^ILIibe sold on the 1st Monday in October . . next, at the late residence of Benj. Echols, deceased, the land belonging to. raid deceased, con taining eight 'hundred acres, which will be divided into two or four farmB. Also, the entire perish able property at tho same time and place, consist ing of horses, cows, sheep, hogs, etc. .Said land lying 18 miles north-west of Rome, in Dirt Town Valley, Chattooga county, Ga. Terms—Land, one-thinl cash; balance in one and two yean. Perishable property cash. ABNER ECHOLS, egatees. 09 fi o o * <3 septS-wtillOctlst For the Legab ■S - WE ABE STILL ALIVE ! MS SO WILL ILL B£ WnO TIKE & w fi fi fi H THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER Cbciplaint are uceariueas and pain in the side. "Sometimes the rain is in the shoulder, and is mistalten tnr rheumatism. Tho stomach is affected with loss of appetite ar.i sickness, bnweis 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 onehrtn havehecn done. Often complaining of weak-j ■■M'lHli ii i ij iiess. debility and low spirits.— LIVERS [ Sometimes some ^of a the above | symptoms attend the disease, and J at other times few of them: bur ■Ity the organ most involved. Cure tver is gem the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be well. DR. SYlvnbXOIffS’ LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES PAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER Dyspepsia. Headache. Jaundice, ' -acbef ftboCourt o'Ordinary. ' ... . j Given under my hand officially thislthday of Ju y, sm . >i ■ ju!y8-«3mo JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary. Houston County Plantation for Sale BINDING it inconvenient to give that attention, to my planting interest which it requires, I I will sell with the place, if desired, com and iafa Prise fur the whole, $12,009. J. B. CAMPBELL, ' . Atlanta, Ga aUEEN OF THE POUTH. MILLS, These Mills were first made to supply the wants of the Plant ers and Stock Growers of the South, but 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 supply the increasing demand we have en larged our Manufactory and ad- irovements to the Mills.' As Addres i by mail free. ISAAC S STRAUB & CO, jnlj6-w6m Cor. Front and John Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. Our Father’s House; or, the UN-WRIT TEN WORD MARCH. BOWS 03 untold riches and beauties in the Great House, with Us Eloomin.'fl wtr.», SiDgirgb'rde: ng vuic s. Blss'ac heavens ai d vast universe uit*> a Mess beings in million* nf wr corn Macs beings in million* nf w-rld*, aud re :6a to u’ in e-.ch the Undritten Word. Rose t ntel pine- rr lb gravings and superb binding. Intelligent id women-wanted to introduce th" wurR in .HIV ■ Light business Good Send for circular, description, cndcrssmrnts ZEIGLER & MoCURDY. 16 S. 6:h st.. Pci'ad.lt b ? e. Pa. .uilding Paper. This i* a hard; compact paper, Hite «n ordi nary book cover, and ia aaturated with tar and used on the outaido of frame buildings under! tbe clapboards, also under shingles end floors, I to keep out damp and cold. It is also o r.! ,IS. I tha inside; not satnralcd, instead of S*lai!’ land makes a warm end cheap walk I' costs I only from $3 to $30 (according to size) t. .over bouses on the outside, td* Samples ani descriptive eireulars sent free, dress PlTf'":.. . No. 8 Nortb Street, Haiti: > r. General Agent for the Southeast. Cnstiveness. sick Head Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’ . the Bladder, Camp Dysentory, cottons of the Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills. Diseases of the Skin. Impurity of the Blond. Melan choly, or Depression of Spirits. Heartburn. Colic, or Pains in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in tho Book and Limbs, Asthma. Erysipelas. Female Affection!, and Eiliona Digeaaesgenewlly :(j. £.:I: i , . . J. H. ZEILIN.A CO., iceii wmiff! - r! Driig*ists. Maoon] Gconcia.'' , For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per package By mall 8125. A preparation of root,: and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, end can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for the last twenty-fi<-o years as one of the most.reliable, eiiici’cious and h trodi-s prepa-arions ever offered to tbe suffering. If t ken regularly and persistently.it is sure to eScctn cure. The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we most respectfully refer : Gen. W. S. Holt. President S. W. R. R. Company : Rev. J. R. Felder. Perry, Ga.: Col. E. K. Sparks, Al bany, Ga.: W. J. McEiroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George J Lunsford. Esq.. Conductor S. W. R. R.: C. Slaster- son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county: J. A. Butts, R-ijn- bridge. <la ; N. Binswaiigcr, Esq.. Macon. Oa.: Dyki 4 Sparhawk, Editors “Floridian.’’Tallahassee; Re na ,° v. iridiau.” : Virgil ! £ - —-— x---» J ibAo vw.« vyu., utcii > il!c Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon. Ga.; Rev. E. F Easterling, P. E. Florida Confarence: Major A. V. line. Wooley. Kingston. Oa. SOUTHERN DEPOT NOTICE. A LL who are weary of “Cotton,” its fluctuating price and losses, and its exhausting labor, RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS. ! are now ready to fill orders for these won- Wd'erfnl Oats. The euccess that has attended those that tried them last season, establishes their claim as far superior to auv other Oats. The trials made this season convinces all that the fall is the most suitable time to sow them. gtf-Now do not delay, hut send your orders at once. CSTLook outfor bogus Norway Oats; thousands of bushels are being offered. Seed Wheat—New and Improved Varieties: — Capron, Diehl, Tappahannock, Bought en, Walker; Lancaster and Tredwell. Our Stock of Seed Wheat i- selected with tho greatest care, and all warranted true to name. Send for our Hlustratcd Catalogue and prices. HOUGH & CHURCH, aug2l.dlt& wit Knoxville. Teen. sa. £i!l JSHALkEit JEROER’S Fever c,r.d Ague A. N ’T I r.) O T H) This Mcdici.-.o 5.be- ., i ■ , ,'i’io Pnolic fifteen'yeaA, c-j os' ■; '-hdlI of t.ll other bnjwA remcdloe. If-*! let n f pnrje, does out si ’^tai tho rtoio.vh, i ! porfectly safe in any are l.t-.F un .i «..'s •tta..utnccs, and ib the olIvv Mefil'itkc VvrtV13 • CUBE 1ATELY and i*snn.vicTriV ;-rt-v f-iim of Fever and Ague, h -.ui -.- c u perfect -Intidoto t* Sala.it,. . . Sot. .r>r.ta Dr-igcista AWAKDKD.4* TEE GREAT WM. KMBE&GO,, MANUFACTURERS OF GTIJLXD, SQUARE AM> UPRIGHT BALTIMORE, JtlD. 1HESE Instruments havo been before the public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex- C^TA.11 our Square Pianos have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and.the Agraffe Treble. 83TWe would call special attention to our late improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands, Patented August 14, 1866, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano Fully Warranted for a Years. Wo have made arrangements for the Sole Whole sale Agency for the most celebrated. Far lor. Organs, aud Melodeous, which wa offer, Wholesale aau ltr tail at IcsrAet l?a/*tiirv Priflflfi. ’ ' ' 1 '* tail, at lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABE A CO-, Baltimore, Md. septlO w6m BARR JETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. 0 j. Ttta *FIRST PREMIUM A ' - ty OF A SILVEB IIBBAL ti ♦ WAS ATABDtD TO ^ A9 BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE In B7 the N. H. State Asrlcnlroral So-r.ttr, at its Fair, be idea ia K«*hn&, Sept. "Ml, 196S, BARRETT’S Vegetable Hair Restorative Beftoree Gray Hair to ita Mtonl color. Pro. ’ motes the growth of the Hair. Chjusce* "ti roeU to their or^isfil orfuic eeOoa. Eradl roeU to their origis&l oryuiic ffctlou. rates Dandruff and Humors. Pw a Hilr fsHin^oaV b » Superior Dresalsg. AY 4^. it oon’amA no injurious iesrediects. TSA MBd 1« Ibe most popular aud . . w ^ reliable Article throughout A ^ * Mu ULtEut.WeiuKaru Y w s ^ | This Preparation surpasses all others of it, class as a Hntr Hencavcr.. It is thorough in Us action uponGrnyorFaded Hair and its effect permanent. It produces but one distinct slwde. wbiie others leave the hair in many varied colors. It promotes growlli when others fail to re produce a sintfle hair. It does not crisp or dry the hair, but leaves it moist and closer. _ ... Ladies find it superior to any other as a Aouet Dressing. _ . ., Tbe ingredients used in this Proparalion are the verv licit that can bo found, and are 08 fewn* come up and enjoy fino stock, sweet hay, fine air and water, fruit of everv kind except tropical. I offer for sale a bsantiful Farm of about 270 acres, with a plain Cottage House, Dut Houses, Bara and Spring House on it, laying on tbe Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, in Bight of Cloverdale depot, contiguous to the farms of George H. Hazlehnrst, Cooper. Nisbet and myself. No richer laud,- no purer water or salubrious air can be fonnd. Alec, That magnificent Mock Farm known as ‘-The Wal nut Grove Farm,” through which the ATah.m. *nd Chattanooga Railroad runB, contains about 2,300 acres, bounded all around by mountains, splendid ly watered by springs and creeks, and stretching entirely across the rich alluviana of Lookout Vat ley, with an unlimited range and capacity, to rear and cultivate hogs, sheep, cattle and horses. It will make one spleudid farm for a man of ample means, or it can be so divided that a colony of four families may be planted on comfortable farms. Also, a charming little farm of 160 acres in Cedar Valley, Polk county, Georgia, • adopted to th8 culti vation of Grasses or Cotton. Mr. XiUciho M. Stone, of Cedartown. Polk county, will ehovr this farm* TermB —For the first and last farms, the price will bo made low for GASH, or part cash and part credit. Fhr the l&ige farm a CASH payment of ONE-FIFT££^will be icquired, and the bailancein five annual installments. Titles to all are inde- leap able Gome and see . v JAMES A. NISBET, Cloverdale Depot, Alabima and Chattanooga Rail road. sep!8—lwdandw2w £ O a A JL> A Is IS! o It i A D A ’Ui3 ittEkr vini .r; health kf- store- par’djs ths bloo 1 sad cares Semf- ala.riypbi'u Skindiseases, Eh«uin*tism.Dia- i-c* of Woa-.'n. an! a’l Chronic Affections of ) he Bleed I,iv*r an.i Kidooys. Kecomoianded 1.'. the Me.lie»l Fa-al y. an! many f-.cnsac Js f f vu.- b.-sl oit z ns Head th. te-lincooy ot hjlirUnl a-id p (Unts vb'iharcuniRoss- o cl f.r mr ' o : da is Guiie to Hesalt 1 s.i-.h, o- /Mmar.ac fur shh year, which we I uM.t h for gr toip a- <listributiun: it will give ; oa niaoh vduable tnforma'.iou* “r. K >V C rr, Ui Baltiin >re. says; I take 1 ‘p'e sure n rccom cund ng your Kosadalisas cwy p wer ul alto s tive. I have seen it i ed in two cases with happy results; one in a aso of so o:idary syphilis, m which the px- ient rr -noence! him e!f cured after having aken five bcttl s -f your medicine. The other - i .'0.-0 '■' f ila - f oog standing, which is — i i liy iinpruv-nx uude • iu- u*e. and the indi- ati >ns are th t the patient will soon reoever; *ve carefully examined tbe formulae by h'.-h;our it *aia is i-* ma l-r. ar.d find jt an •v,-e i.Dtcomronnd of alterative iocrediento. | ' frteiboro. .lis. and end me m.ucl »*. JlnFiddcu, of Murfraetll 'enn . : ays: 1 havo n-ed seven bottle* of Rosadalii m entiieiv cured of Kheu ratism. Send ur ' omI,-. as I wish it ler my brother, who jus fcrofu r.us i r re eyos. dJei.j itiiiu recbtol; of Lima. Ohio, WTites: havesatiereJ for twenty years with an In veterate eruption over my whole body: a short ime since I purchased a bottle of Bosadalis md it effected a perfect cure. I s aOSADAlsl! IS SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS. fl3-Liboiatory, No. 61 Exchange Place, 3*1- 11 '° llemewta A Co., proprietor*. 6-eodAwf TTON GINS. very l>cst that can be found, and i loss os wator. a LORD & SMITH, Proprietor*,— Chicago. Ills. >;! L. W. HFXT A TO., nSNNKAl. AtfBNTts. MACUN. GA -.,. For .--i!c -j ii . rues SOUTHEKN SITIODL IN 8® 9 W YORK cm 113 EDWARD B. WHlTfiji Fioiicli 1-jaidir.g SchVol- fdr Y-'mtt- No. 59 West 42d etteet, opposite Reservoir Park. sepl4 l*wdlw2m rpKE undersigned, as Agent, offers to Planters the DANIEL PRATT SWINGING FRONT GIN an improvement admitted to be of great utility.— They are faultless in mechanism and simple to Con struction. Two premiums have been awsrded time Gins within the past year. Also, the BROWN COT TON GIN, manufactured by J. F. Brawn, formerly of the firm of E. T. Taylor A Oo., and Oemone, Brown A Co., Columboa, G*. Also, HALLE COT TON GIN FEEDER and PEABODY'S COTTON SEED HULLEB and SEPRAATOB. I can be found, with samples, at the store of Geo. M. Logan, .S.,. 68 Second street. . . _ I*, s. Jolmaon* >1 aeon, July 7-deod-semiwAw3u» -