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jJ- -a.—£+ V* ' v>‘ Jr •v * Tlae Greoi-gia, Weekly Telegraph. and. & Messenger. : Sr •»*”« SMITH, WESTCQTT & CO- QX*B RELIABLE WHITEWATER WAGONS Reasons Why. A CKNOWLEDGED .to bo tho BEST Hia.ata.ion and Freight >Vagon3 sold in the Southwest. They without an equal in Scyle and Finish. hero ie B0 f-'Ctory in the United States where greater care is given to the selection of the material used, i thorough system of inspection is strictly adhered to. so that wo are prepared to warrant every part to be A:., If defective, it will be replaced without charge. r TSetter quality of iron is used in its manufacture, and the tire is one-eighth inch thicker than that used t. other manufacturers. Bolster Beds plated with iron. r he Timber is of the choicest selection thoroughly seasoned. No extra charge for Lock Chains, in ODO will fail to observe the excellent quality of paint used upon them, which is far more durable than V, -enerally used on Flantation Vi agon*. In short, the whole character of tho V.’agons is that of peculiar Bcillence. 'Iheso Waoens are furnished at a price less than that of ordinary Wagons, with body complete. tlso on band, a Fall Line of ABBOTT, DOWNING & CO.’S CELEBRATED (OXCOK^ WAGONS. Call and see them. SMITH, WESCOTT & CO., JBSjf 1 -' i.wiiemiwonly-tf 102 & 104 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. insure in a home company, JJB ONI? COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN GEORGIA THAT BfiS $100,000 DEPOSITED IN THE STATE FOR THE BENEFIT OF POLICY HOLDERS. We Wienie lie World outlie Merits of the Company! THE COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPAIY, MAOOBflr, €3i-^3433Et.€3-X-«a.. Authorized Capital, $2,000,000! Guaranteed Capital, 8500,000! £.S3ST3 $300,000, AtSD K.&.PZDIjSr OE.HASirJCS'! OFFICERS: WM. B. JOHNSTON. President, WM. S. HOLT. Vice President, 3E0.S OBEAK, Secretary. C. F. McCAY, Actuary, JOHN W. BURKE. General Agent, J. MERCER GREEN, Medical Examiner. W. J. MAG ILL, Superintendent of Agencies. W. C. DODD, Special Agent for Southwestern Georgia, Dawson, Ga. WM. B. JOHNSTON, GEO. S. OBEAK, WM. J. LAWTON, C. A. NUTTING. J. T. BOIFEUILLET, DIRECTOR S—31 ACAN: JOHN J. GKESHAM, HENRY L. JEWETT, I*. N. WHITTLE, WAL H. ROSS, A. L. MAXWELL, E. J. JOHNSTON, Satassah—A. R. LAWTON, ANDREW LOW. JOHN W. BURKE, WM. S. HOLT, E. A. WILCOX, R. W. CUBBEDGE. Augusta—JOHN P. KING, JOSlAH SIBLEY. VIRGIL POWERS, JOHN S. BAXTER, PETER SOLOMON, DAVID FLANDERS Atlasta—RICHARD PETERS, V. R. TOMMEY. Conusmus—L. G. BOWERS, C. G. HOLMES. Mosticello—T. J. SMITH. Chablotte, N. C.—WM. JOHNSTON. Chaixleston, S. C.—O. G. MEMMINGER. OMHS Company issued, during its first year, about 1200 policies, and Las now on its register 1800 poli- A cies. It baa paid its losses promptly, within sixty days after proof of loss. It is located in the uiddle of tho State, quite convenient of access, so that where losses occur, it is not difficult to make all necessary proofs and collect the amount insured. A careful examination of the list of Directors and Offioera will, we think, bo a sufficient guarantee to policy holders that it offers good security to those who ire ceding a safe investment to the dear ones that will be left behind in case of death. It you want Insurance, see one of our Agents, who taay be found in almost eveiy community, or cor respond with GEO. S. OBEAK, Secretary. •eplfi-d&*3mn BIBB COUNTY. Executor’s Sole. - G EORGIA, BIBB CuUNTY.—By virtueof ant der from the Couit of Oriinary. of Bibb conn.,, and by consent of all the parties in interest, '-ill be sold before tho Court house, in the city of Macon, on •he let Tus dsy rn October next, during tie ligal hours ofxale, tha following property, belonging to the estate of Jack Kylander, late of said cun'y to wit: . Lot No. 4, in block No. 16, fronting on Madison St. in the city of Macon, containing ono half acre, tod having upon it tbreo small dwelling house:. Sold for tho payment of the debts of tho estate and for dis tribution. Terms one-half cash: balance atl2months with interest. JNO. BROCKS. aug2I-w6w Executor. Administrators'll Sale. Y>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of JL) B bb county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in <tc ofler next. in .front of the Ccort-houso door-at Vienna. Dooly county, between the legal hears of sale tho following properly, belonging to the estate of Tbos. P. Stubbs, late deceased. The old hotel lot in Vienna. Dooly cjnnty. containing one acre, mere or less. Also, Lot of land No. 91 and ba’f lot No. 92, in theith Distri-t Dooly county, know- as the old Meri- welher Place. Terms caih. • .... R. W. STUBBS, au,2Q-w6w Administrator. Executor’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order irom the Court of Ordinary. of Bibb county, »i'l be sold on th. first Tuesday in October next, in front of tho Coorl-house (City Hall) door, in said county, between the Irgil hours of sale, thefrllowing property, belengingtothe estate of Dennis ShehaD, late of Bibb county, deceased:— Lot No 8, in square No, 4, situated and lying on Wharf street, in tho city of Macon. There is on said lot ;hreo dwelling houses of two ruoms each. Terms Cash. ■ , CONNELIUS ‘j’C NN'ELL, augzO-td Executor. Administrator's Sale. Bale, in front of the Court-house door, in Macon, the following properly, belonging to the estate of John Hollingsworth, lito of said county, deceased: All that part of Hollingsworth’s Block, fronting on Fourth street, containing four stores—Noe. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Terms Cash. A, B. BOSS, Adm’r sept20.wGw * Do bonis non. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of on order of tho Court of Ordinary, of Bibb county, will bo sold on tbo 1st Tuesday in November next, in front of tho Court-house door, in the city of MaenD, between the legal hours of sale, tho following propeity, belonging to the estate of Duncan MeCaUou:, late of Bibb county, deceased: The north half of lot No. £4, in tbo 4 th District o t originally Hoaeton, now Bibb county, tbo same con taining l'JV/i acres, mere or less. Terms Cash. G. W. BARFIELD. Adn’r on Estate of D. AicCslIum. sert2lw4w G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Where*?, W. A. Huff. Eexcutor of theo'-tato of Travis Huff, late of said c unty, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission, This is, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular, tho kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary."of said 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, Ally 2, 1870. C.T.WABD, juiy3-w3m Ordinary. ft EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, S. P, Raley VT Executor of tho estate of Abner Raloy, late of said county, deceased, has made application to me for Letters of Dismission, This is, therefore, to cite and ad :.finish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, of said county, on the 1st Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can. why Letters of Dismission should not be granted the applicant. Given under nly hand and officially signature July 2.1870. C. T. WARD, juiy3-w3tn < irdinary. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas. A. B Ross applies to the undersigned for Letters of Ad ministration, de bonis non, upon the estate ol Joseph Bond, late o» said county deceased. All persons interested are required to bo and appear at the Court ol Ordinary, of said county, on or before the first Monday in October next, and f how cause, it any they can, why letters should nos bo granted tho applicant. Given under my hand and official signature. _ C.T. WARD, eept2-w30d Ordinary. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. li MACON, GEORGIA MEMPHIS OFFICERS: T. A. NELSON, President. A. WOODRUFF, Firts Vice President. F. M, WHITE, Second Vice President. BEN MAY, Secretary. C. T. PATERSON, Assistant Secretary. F. S. DAVIS, Treasurer. ATLANTA OFFICERS: Gek. JOHN B. GORDON, President. Gex. A. H. COLQUITT, Vico President. W. C. MORRIS, Secretary. KW U HALLAND, } France Committee. R A. ALSTON, Supervisor Agencies. H. V. M. MILLER, Medical Director. ROGERS & EDINGS, General Agents. Assets, July 1st, 1870, - - $826,222.72.1 Annual Income at the Rate of $1,000 000 GOOD aeptlii-d&wSm AGENTS eroffioo WANTED. : Hollingsworth Block, Poplar Street. 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LEVI80N, Superintendent Telegraph Department. For further information, notices of the Press, endorsements, Ac., send for illustrated catalogue. The Night Glass for the Fall and Winter Seasons will be resumed October 1st. sepl8-eo<M:Wt mm commission m SAULSBURY, RESPESS & CO., MACON, GEORGIA. •ed to afford our fHends icir growing crops, and v$Ul F presenting our Card as above, we take occasion to state that we are _ reasonable facilities for the purpose of purchasing supplies for making be ia readiness the owning season to make advances on Cotton, In store, at • GREATLY REDUCED RATES OF INTEREST. Orders for Baogwo, Tas, etc., will reoelve our best attention. J. L. SAULSBURY, Macon; JOHN R. RESPESS, Schley County; WILLIAM T. RFSPESS Upson County ; J. P. BLA8INGAME, Macon ; J. L, SAULSBURY, Jn., Macon. june3-w4m ‘ Land For Sale. FpHE nndei aed offers for sale 700 acres o t in one body: 800 acres cleared __ separately , Bather, including stock, wagons, carts, present Browing crop, ana fanning utensils, either way to fjiht purchasers, and give possession at any time.— '•he land is situated in tbs 18th District of Webeter ^jttty, seven miles south of Preston.- Purchasers do well to give it a look before buying else where, fori is one of the most desirable places in me county. luljh-diwtf JOHN BOYD. uilding Paper. >• traildlnf*, under tlie claipbaerd*, sl*o under ihiDgle* »od flood; to keep out damp sad cola. It ia ubo uwd os. ItlwliiiUa not *f rated, instead qfnattering, and makata warm and cheap walL It coata only from J8 to $SO (sceordts* to*l*») to cow hou*M ou 1the outilde. AT ftwpl** dwcriptlT* dreulsr* sent free. Address W. F. FITCH, Ho. 9) Horth Street, Baltimore, General Agent for the Southeast. Jnly222mw /GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Wherea*. LewisN, vJT Whittle. Executor of the estate of Julia A. Powers, Jate deceased, has male application to me for Letters of Dismission, 'this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditor*, to be and appear at tho Court »f Ordinary, of said county, to bo held on tho first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my band and official signature, July 2,1870. C.T. WARD. iuly3-w3m Ordinary. Notice. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—At! personshaving claims against tbo estate of David L. Wiley, de ceased. will piescntthetamo to mefurpayment with- iu tho next rixty day*. All those indebted to same will please settle forthwith. CHABLES M. WILEY. aug31-dl04r?6w* Administrator. BAKER COUNTY. G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY—Forty days after dato application will bo made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of said county, for Letters of Dismission on the estate of N. B. Shutt, deceased. ELIZA O. SHUTT, Julyl7-w3m Adm’x- CRAWFORD COUNTY. Aclnti* Istratov’s Sale. W ILL be sold on tbe first day of November next, during tho legal hours of sale, before the Court house door, at Knoxville, Crawford county, all the lands belonging to the estate of David Brown, dec\l, containing 531 acres, more or less, all in one body, IjiDg in the south-east corner of Crawford county, 15 miles from Macon, snd three miles from No. 1J* Sta tion on S. W. R. R. There is three settlements on raid land, 150 acres under fence, in the 6th District of Crawford county. Nos. 17, 18 and 47. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs. On the day following will be sold at the old place of David Brown, deceased, the stock, household and kitchen furniture. Terms cash. J. H. ALLMON, ang2S-tds Administrator. B Y virtue of an order af the Ordinary of Crawford county, will be sold before the Ccurt-housc door, in tho town of Knoxville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in November next, all tho lands be- Ioneing to the estate of Archibald Kendrick, deceas ed. late ot said county: tho same being lots and parts of lot* Nos. 13 and 14. in tire 1st District of said coun ty of Crawford, and also lots Nos. 13 and 14, in tho 2d District of the county aforesaid, the widow’s dower of said lots excepted. The said lots and parts of lots contain 8C0 acres, more or les3. Sold for the benefit of their heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash. MARGARET KENDRICK. Adtn’x. C. C. ELLIOTT. Administrator. septl-w6w* Administrator's Sale. G eorgia, ckawford county.—Py virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Crawf rd couety, will be sold, before the Court House door in ‘he town of Knoxville, lot of land No. 99. in the third district of originally Houston, now Crawford county. Sold as the property ot Thomas J. Hancock, dectased, for the benefit *f tbe heirs ami creditors. Terms earn. GRAY ANDREWS. Administrator. sepl5-w6w; G EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Court of Or dinary, September adiournedTeijn.J870.—Where as, I* has been made known to mp that J.hn Bry ant, guar ii.cn of the person and property of W. is* K. S rii lin, has left said eonnty of Crawford: that he has lotally and recklessly violated his trust as such ouirdian. and that the property of his said ward is likely to be wasted and lest; therefore, it is Ordered, by tbe Court, that the said John Bryant show cause, at the October term of this Court, why his letters of Guardianship should not be revoked and a new guardian appointed in his stead, and m default thereof the Court will proceed a-cordirg to thestatuto in such cases made and provided. Ordered, also, that this rule be served upon the said John Bryant by publication. JAMAS J- RAx, gopl<-w4w Ordinary, G EORGIA, CRAWFORD CO.—Whereas, Jarrett Bearding applies to me for Letter* of Adminisr. tiation on tho estate of Green Duke, deceased, late of said county, . .. . ” BThese are therefore to citeall concerned to he andap- pecr at my office on orbefore the first Monday m Novi next, then and there to chow cause if any they have, why said letters shouffi not be granted, ”*** 'e^ my h*: 19 th day of Sept, 1670,. cept21.w30d JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary. n EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Two month* OT after date applitatiou will be made to the Court of Ordinary, of said county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of W. C. <51 eveland. late of said county, deceived, for the benefit of hem and creditors of said dcceofed. WILDE C. CLEVELAND, aug30-w60d Executor. Application for Leave to Sell Land. G eorgia, cbawfobd county sixty aaya from date, application will be made to the Honorable, the Ordinary of Crawford county, lor leave to sell tbe land* belonging to the estate of Archibald Kendtick, deceased, late of Crawford county. This August 29th, 1870. MARGARET KENDRICK, Administratrix. O. O. ELLIOTT, sepl-w60d Administrator. G eorgia, crawfobd county.—sixty dai* from date application will be made to tbe Ordi nary of Craw’ord county for leave to sell the la?d» belonging to the t estate of Them** J. fljnewik, do- oefcved. late of said count; of Crawford This 12th da; of September, WtX y ANDRBWSi AdminUtrator. iep!5-w60d DOOLY COUNTY. Dooly County postponed Sheriff’s Sale. CT7TLL be sold, on tho first Tnwday in Ootabor W next, before the Court House door, in the town of Vienna, the following propertr. to wit: Thenorih half of lot ofland No. 175. In thotth DUtriet of Dosly ooonty. Sold as the pr°P«t*7 Nelson Mate, to satisfy a Superior Court fl. fa-In favor of Benjamin Stripling vs. Nelaon Mate, con taining 101 !4ac os moroorles*. Property pointed oat by plain tilt's attorney: »«pt9-ir30d W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff Dooly t own if. Assignee’s Sale. W ILL BE SOLD, in Vienna, Dooly county, Ga. cn Tacsisy. the 4th day of October next within the legal hours of sale, the following will lands: Lot 244,14 h District, Worth county, (H. Lot 110,8th'l’iftrict. Wilo*x coun’r, <>a.. Lot 116.5’h District, Wilcox count,. Ga. Lot 68,14th District. Dooly county. Ga Lot6), Hth District. Dooly county, Ha. Lot 90,14*h DL-tr.ct, Dooly county. Go. Lot 72 iuh District. I»oo<’ county, Ga. Lit 71,14;h D'stri-1. Dnoi- county, Ga. Lot 769,26th Di-trict, Early count?, Ga. : Lot 63. 2Sth Dir trict. Early county, Ga. Sold ci tho propeity of Charles H. Everett, bank rupt, ior the benefit of his creditor.'. Ti: Ies per'cct. Term* Ca>h. Fnrchaters mu«t ray for stamps and for writirg deed?- J, A. HyLTZCLAW. Assignee. u s2'-d aw 4w TTOStee’s Male. - ij-ljjH TXTILL be sold, on the first Tn C si a y in vember it nest, during the legal ho irs of sale, before the Court House door in Vienna, Dooly o:unty, all tho lands belonging to the cstato of James Hoi!on. do oeased, containing 687J4 acres more or less, al in one body, in the ninth district of T'oo’y county, Nos. 94. 95.93 and fractional lot No 90; 200 acres under lence. The plantation lies prir cipally on The road leading from Drayton to Montezuma. 15 miles from Monte- sunn and two miles north of Drayton. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash JOHN A. HOLLON. sepll-w6w Trustee, DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Postponed Executors Sale: \\T ILE be sold before the Court house door in 'ho YY country of Doogbertr, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, during the legal hoursof-salo, tho Plantation belonging to the estate of Judge Abner F. Powers, deceased, situated in theSeooud District ol Dougherty county. Georgia, conristingof lo-s Nos. hundre'd’and fifty JliW) containing seventeen auo, at same time and plaoe, two ui,j ; city of Albany, Georgia. All the above described propeity sold for the pur poses of distribution and for the payment of the debts of raid estate Tho Plantation will be sold (or half cash; the bal ance at twelve momh*. with interest and approved security. The perishable property will be sold f ir cash. _ jtmN f. manlby. Septl7 tds. Exeeutor. HOUSTON COUNTYi Ilonston County SDcrllPs Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oct. next, before the Court-house door, in the town of Per ry, said county, between the legal hours of sale. A half interest in a certain Steam Saw Mill, in cluding machinery; now in possession of ono Fish er, as property of C. L. Herbert, to satisfy a mortgage 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 Attorns. JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff. aug5-8w Houston County Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court house door, in the town of» erry, in said coun'y, on the 1st Tucs day in October oexr, between tbo usual hours of sale tbo following r-roperty, to wit: Part oflo: ot land No. 56, in the 10th District of said county, containing 15 acres, more cr less. Levied on as tbo property of Wright Holmes, colored, to satisfy a Distress Warrant, in favor of Jss. H. Price, vs. said Wright Holmes and John Tuarp. Levy made by Constable and turned over tn mo. Thi' Sept 5th. JOHN R. COOKE. sepi7-wS0d Sheriff Houston County Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo sold on th* 1st Tuesday in Eept. noxt, before tbo Court-house door, in the town of Per ry, within the usual hours of sale. One mouse-colored mule. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. iu favor of Bepj. Stripling vs. J. H Mathews and W. II. Castellaw, issued from tbe Superior Court of said county, returned to August Term, 1870, as tho property of said W. H. Castellaw. Proporty pointed out by defendants. _____ _ JOHN R. COOK, aug5-3Cd .. ■ Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order of tho Conrt ot Ordinary, of Houeton county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, between the uaualhonrs of sale, before the Court-liouso door, in the town of rerry, in said county, tho following property, be longing to tbe estate of James G. Davis, deceased: Lots of land No. S3 and lot No. 69, and wpst half of lot No. 63, lying in the 12th District of Houston and Pulaski counties. Said lands sold for the beno fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash. ISAAC WOODARD, Adm’r. septl3 wGw* -j Guardian’s Sale. G eorgia. Houston couNTr.-By virtue _ an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, will be sold, before tbe Court House <iou> ia tho town of Perry, Houston county. Ga., on the fLst Tuesday in November. 1*70, between tho legal hou s of rale, the East half of lot ofland No. 87. in r.e Tenth Di'trict of said county, containing 10114 R"ros, morn o- ln««. Sold for tb« purcftss of tllsiHbu»\ons Terms cash. - AROttlBALO PAfcKt R Guardian of MaryJ. P rl; r. ELBERT HOl.L 4 . Guardian of Georgians E-. Parlor. sejlO-wGw /^.EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY. - Wlureas. \JC Chares N. Roundtrea petitions for Let ers of Ad inistration on th i estate of J. W. Roun i tree,Into of said county, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite all persons in'i-rcsted to be and appear at my office on < r before tho first Monday in October next, to rhow cause, if any. why his petition should not b» granted him. Given under my hand and official signature this 22d Augutt.1870. W. T. SWIFT, aug24-4w Ordinary. G EOBGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas, J. F, McDonald appears for Letters of Administration on the estate of James D. McDonald, late of this count, deceased, . Theso are, therefore, to eite all persons Interested to be and appoar at my-office, on or before the 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 August, 1870. _____ W.T. SWIFT. aug2G-w40d Ordinary. G eorgia, Houston county.-whereas, Robt. | Holmes applies for Letters ol Admiaistraii n on the estate of Robt, Jones, late of Houston county, deceased: ...... These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to bo and aprear at my office on or before tho first Monday in Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the application should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature this, 5th day of September, 1870. W. T. SWIFT, S{pt7-w3Pd Ordinary. ( "I EORGIA,HOUSTON COUNTY-Wheroas. Henry TI T. Brown has petitioned for letters of adminU tration on the estate of Mr*. Martha A. Jons* lata of this county, deceased. Thcs.i are, tbereiore,to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office.on or before the first Mon day in November, to show cause, if any. why the pe tition ahouia not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 16th of September, 1870. _____ W. T. SWIFT. septlS w30d Ordinary a EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Aprlication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said Hou-lon counly, tnirty days after date, for leave to sell the lanls belonging to the cstato of Henry Jackson, deceased, September 8tb, 1870, sopll-wlw R.& STOREY. Administrator. NOTICE. rpHIIOT days after date application will be made JL to the Court of Ordinary, of Houston eonnty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the minors of Efford H. Jones, late of Houston eonnty, de ceased. Sept. 1, 1870. NATHAN B. HEAD, eapU.w2t Guardian. JAMES. COUNTY. Jasper County Postpeqed Sheriff"* Bales •vrriLL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Ootober YY next, before the Court-house door, in the town ol Monticollo, within tho legal hours of sale. tho fob* ^AOract^iand^ whereon S.T. MoMiehael now lives known as the land Shedriok MoMiehael lived on at the time of his death, containing six hundred acres, more or les?.' Leviot on aithe property of S.I. MeMiehael to satisfy a fi. fa. from Jasper i-uperior Court. April term, 1870, in favor of T. J. Pritchett vs. 8. L AIc- Micbael. Property pointed ont by plaintiffs attor- ney ‘ T. R. PENN, . angSl-w30d; Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue bf an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Jasper county, will be sold before the Court-house door, in Monticello, Jasper county, on the first Tues day in October next, between the legal hoars of sale, theiollowingproperty, towit: One traot of land on White Oak Creek, known as aug!9-w6w B. T. DIGBY, Administrator. Jasper Coanty Postponed Sheriff’s Bade. W ILL be sold on tbe fisrt Tuesday in Oetober next before the Conrt-bouse door, in.the town of Monticello, within the legal bouts of sale. 900 acre* ofland, more or less, in Jasper county, known as the Geo Clarke place, sd o.-ning lands of Jas. Bte wart, John Tilmon and Wm. H. Heed, >s tbe proper:y of tbe estate of Geo. Clarke, to satisfy two fi. f«.,one in fav-r of John G. blaugbter, issued from ihe Su perior Court of Upson oounty, November term. 386 and one in favor of Geo. A. Weaver. i«sned- from the August Semi Anna! Term. 1866. Coanty Court of Up- sou County, both against (ieo. L. P. Birdsong. Prop et:y pointed outby PlaintiF* attorney. THOS.R. PENN, sepl6-w30d -isj Sheriff. Notice for Leave to Sell Lani G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Ono month af- ter date application will be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, at tbe first regular term thereof, after the expiration of four weeks from thus dato, for leave to sell all tbe realty, including dower ot wid"W, Mary Kelley, belonging to tbe estate of Allen Kelley, late of said conn y deceased. Sale far tbe purpose of paying the debts and distribution among the heir* at law. J. B. KELLEY, Sept-12tb, 1870. B. A. KbLLKY: septl8-4w Administrators. ' Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of William R. Powell, iateof Jasper county, deceased.are le- que-ted to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate are required to present them'in terms of the law. B.T. DIGBY. augl9-w'w Administrator. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alfonso Hardeman, late ot Jasper ounty, deceased, are requested to n ake payment, and those haring de mands will piesent them in terms of the law B T. DIGBY. aug!9-w6w Administrator. Notice for Leave to Sell Land. I'lEORGlA, JONE3 COUNTY.-Notice is he-eby to the’cHblC^J 1 Jiertons concerned that I shall apply Term next of said Court, rjilbkV J’OJiOty. at October longing to the esta’e of John A. O. Lawrence, de ceased. August 16tb, 1870. „ .... B. L. HOLL AND, Administrator. aug!9-wtw' TWIGGS COUNTY. G K' 1RQLA,TVVIGGS COUNTY —Wtiere-e, rchi- bald U. Moore, sdmimstrst-r of John T Vonre. deesssed, applies for Letters of Dismission from his said administration. 'these ere, therefore, to cite and admoni h all per sons eoneerned to be and appevr at my offioo and show came, if any they have, wby said applicant should not be dismissed at the next November term of the Court ot Ordinary. _ ...... ... Given under my hand officially this V.h day of Ju’y, 3S70 ‘ JOHN F. SHINE. jnly6-w3mo ■ ' Ordinary. G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. Thos K. MoCrea applies to mo for permanent Le ter? of Administration upon the estate of H. W. McCrea, deceased. These are, therefore, to eith and admonish all and singular, tbo kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Nov. next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the appli cant. Given under my hand officially, this 17th. day of Sept, 1870. JOHN F. SHINE, sept2l.w3'd Ordinary. Executor's Sale. T HE undersigned, as Executors of the last will and testament ol Bartley MoCracy,deceased, will sell at Executor’s sale, at public outcry, on Ihe 1st Tues day In November next .before the Court-house door, in the town of Butler, Taylor county, Ga., the vain- able plantation be'ongingtotho ertate or said Bartley McCrary, deceased, situeted in said eonnty of Taylor, 7 mUes north of Butler; is well watered, with about 500 acree of open land, good dwelling gin-house, press and out-houses of every description, usually foul d on a fi st-rate ooiton plantation. ThepKceis finely watered, being situated on Patsolagee Creek. The place conta’ns, in the aggregate, 1000 acres, mote or less. The place eou'd bediviitdso as to make two good settlements; one contain! g 550 acres and the otber 150 acre?. Terms made known on the day of sa ‘ e ’ wiley McCrary, s, Q. c. McCrary, fept22-w6w Executors. G EORGIA JASPER COUNTT.-One nronth after date, application will be mado to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all the land belonging to tho estate of Cornelias Hardy, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs anri cred itor.-, . WILLIAM P. HARDY. sepi;5.4«-y Adm’r. JOnSSCOUNYY. Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. \ A/TLL be sold on the ltt Tuesday ia October next, YV before tbeConit-honsedoor.inthetownof Clin ton, within the legalhouraofsalc,thefollowingprop- erty, towit: A piece ofland containing 53 acres, rooro or less.- Levied on as the property of Luke \\ ilder, to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of James R. Amctson, adm’r on the estate of David Seaborn, deceased. Property point ed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.^ £ JENKJNfi, ' Sheriff Jones County. aug!7-30d Jones County Sheriff’s Snle. W ILLhe sold on tho 1st Tuesday in October next, before the Conrt house door, in the town ofCIin- ton, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: A tract of land containing 350 acres, more or Icfs. Levied on as tho property of Micheal K Child?, to sat isfy two fi. fas., in faver of C. L. Ridley and John Garland. _ _ 'i .... P. E. JENKINS. Sheriff Jones County. augl7-30d Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. W ILLhe sold on the 1st Tuesday in October next, bofore the Court-house door, in thelown of Clin ton, between tho legal hours of sale, the fallowing property, to wit: A tract ofland containing SOI acre?, more or less. Levied on os tbo property of i-. G. Gunn’s estate, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Jones Superior Courtin favor of Kero. Barron. Property pointed ■ ut by plaintiff’s Attorney. 1 F. F. JENKINS. Sheriff Jones Count aug!7 E0d Administrator’s Sale. ( Y EOKflM. JONES C JUNTY - Will be *oM. bo- T foro tho Court House door in Clinton. Jones coun'y, oa theffrstTucsdayio November text, agree- ab e tor an erlor of tbo ■ ourt of Ordinary, two hun dred sad two uad ono half acres of land, more or less, tho properly of the estate of Thomas W. S'esv- ait, deceased four miles Northeast of Clinton, known as tie Lontiicr lot, adjoining Joseph Glawson, A. 8. Ilami’t'in and other?, S- mo original forest thereon. A soodlot of land; no hni'diass on it: in a good settlement, and plenty of water. Sold for distribu tion. Terms cash. „ J H. BLOUNT. Attorney for J. D, Stewart, Adm’r. sep9 w40I Jones Coanty Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL bo sold on the 1st Tuesday in O-'toher next before the Court-h'.use door, in Clinton, within th« l«anl hoove of sale, tho f lionise properly, to wit: A tract ofland containing 400 acres, more orle.’S.— (This land contains the house lot and McKitsiok’s lot.) Levied on as the propeity ol Reason WiUcoxon’s ts ate, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Benj, Barron.— Property pointed out by plainUff’^iUtorne^^. Sheriff Jones County. aug!7 39d Executor’s Sale. G eorgia J"Nes county—whi be sold, on the first Tuesdsy in October next, at the Court House in Clinton, during the legal hours cf sale, a goed dwellirg hou o and lot in tho town of Clinton, belonging to the oKate cf Samuel Griswold, d jesased, known as tho Lowther House. Terms made known on d»y of sale E. C. GRIER, Executor. augl9-wtds MARION COUNTY. G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Danl. M.Hall has applied lor the administration ol the estate of Leah L. Hall, deceased, All interested in said estate 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 30J Ordinary. G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Jacob Harrell applies for exemption of personalty and setting apart of homestead, and I will pass upon tbe samo at my cffice on Tttursday the ICthins’- at 10 o’oloek a. x. JAS. M.LOWE. sept 6-d2t. Ordinary. MACON OOUNTY. 'i BORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Mrs. Elizabeth .t Webb, of sa;d countv. applies to me for exemp li ti from levy and eaieof psrsjnaity underthe home- eUad laws, and I will pass upon the same at my offic . on Thursday the 15th of this instant at 11 oVloesA. m. JNO. L. PARKER, sepl6 wtdl Ordinary. Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, cf Macon oounty, will be sold within thelrgal hours of sale, before the Court-house door in Macon couo ,ty, on the first. Tuseday in October next, the fillew- in; lands, to wit: - . The undivided half interest in Lot No. 20, in the 15th District of Maeon county; No. 5, in the 2d Dis trict, of originally Dooly, now Mao*n county ; Nos. 1 «nd 3, also in the same District; No. 1, in the 1st. of originally Dooly, now Macon county, and fractions 321 and 322. iu thelt'.h Distric. of Hou-ton county. sD lying In one body. Sold as the property of Michael Fokes. deceased, for distribution and set la ment With the heirs of taid deceased. Term, of sale cash. jf. H . FOKES, Administrator, sept6-w6ir w Xscon Sberlff's Sale. TT.T. bs sold, before tho Court House door in tbs town of Oglethorpe, Maeon esunty. on the first Tuesday inOdlober next, within the legal hours or sale, tho following properly, to-wit: Th* booth half of lot of land Nor. 68. in the Second District of originally Muscogee. now-Maeon ojunts: al«o. fifty acres, mors or less, on the ncth rl V of said lot: also, on* gray mare. Leviedot. - eprup erty of Samnal Wnita to satisfy three ft 4# e from the Superior Conrt of Sumter “ou , — *.t 1 favor of Greer A Lake, one iu favor of _J. , Pvu*? * Co., and the other in favot of Kandle A Co., v«; Wil- burn, Caih A Co. Property pointed ont by ptainuffi’ AtlOBPej. Jr* A- It Uob; tepS-aSOd Deputy Sheriff, Notice. G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Four weeks after ' date applieatien will be made to the Court of Ordinary, of iaid county, for leave to sell the land be longing to the estato of L.* A. Pearce, deceased, late of said county. 8USAN C. PEARfiP, sept24-w4w Admix. qvIXMAWT COUNTY. jasper County Sberlff’s Bade. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oetober next , . before the Court-house door in tbe town of „on! icello. within the legal hours of sale, a tract ef land containing 252J$ acres, more or less, known as tho Crabtree Place, whereon Isaac Langston now lives. Levied on as th* property of Isaao Langston, to satisfy a mortgage fi, fa., issued from the Superior Court or said county in favor of David M. Langston, Exocutor of J. K. Langston,' _____ B.T. DIGBY, aug!9 w4w Deputy Sheriff. Jasper Coanty sberlff’s Side. ILL be sold’os the firstTueeday in October next 1870, Wore the Court-house door, in tbe town •fonticello, s certain body ofland. situated ia Jas per oounty, supposed to contain 400 acre*, more # rises adjoining lauds owned by James Hendemon, Wm. Marks, T. J. Ward and others. Levied on as the W 1 or Moi F. Patterson a: field, deoeased. attorney n and other*. Executors of Mathew Wh Property pointed ont by Plain tiff’s septG-wSOd THOS. R. PEHN. Sheriff. r Notice fer leave tm Sell Lead. T?OUR w*A* afterdate application will be made to A? the Court of Ordinary, of Jones oounty, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of Robt. Berry, deceased- SMITH< sept2-W30d Administrator.. EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.-Noticeishere- \j by given to all persons concerned, that John Glisson.Ta eofsaidoountyhasdepartedlihislife intes tate, leaving a homestead estato of real an t personal properly, ard that no perron has applied for admin istration on said estate, and that in terms of tho law administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Su perior Court. or g me other fit and proper person, on the 1st Monday in Ootober next, unless some ralid objection is made to this appointment. W. P. JORDAN. *ept3-w30d Ordinary. Quitman Coanty Administrator's Sole. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said eonnty, will be sold on the first Tues day in November, 1870, before the Court-house door, in said county, between tbe legal hours ot sale, the following lota and parts of lots of land, towit: One hundred and eighty-five and a half acres, more or less, of lot No. 1*2; south half of lot Nc. 168: one-half of lot No. 154, and all of lota Nos. 157,163 and 190, in tha 8th District of originally Use, now Quitman eonnty, the same being that part of estate of Benj. H. Rice, deoeased, which bed beta assigned as dower to his widow, ainoe.aleo, de ceased. Terms cash. H. M. KAIGLEB, *ept20-wt0d* Adm r. VALUABLE LAND,CROP & STOCK FOB, SALU, . \\f JLLiIi be sold on the let Monday in October YV- next, at the late residence of Benj. Echols, deceased, the land belonging to said deceased, con taining eight hundred acree, which will be divided into two or four farms. Also, the entire perish able property at the same time and place, consist ing of horses, cows, sheep, hogs, etc.’ Said land lying 18 miles north-west of Rome, in Dirt Town Yalley, Chattooga county, Ga. Terms—Land, one-third cash; balance in one and two years. Perishable property caeh. ABNER ECHOLS, aept8-wtillOctl8t For the Legatees. WE ARE STILL ALIVE ! AND SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER ; Complaint arc uneasiness and paiuiu tho side. Sometimes (he I pain is in the shoulder, and i3 mistaKen tor rnoumatisin. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternative with tax. Tho head is troubled with pain, aud dull, heavy sensation, con siderable loss of memory: accompanied with painful sensation of having left undone something which oncht tn have boen done. Often oomph.ining ofwcak- ness, debility and low spirits.— Sometimes some of the above symptoms attend thedi.case,and at other times few of them : but the Liver is generally tho organ, most involved. Cure the LiTer with Simmons’ Regulator, and ell will he well. LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OP THE LIVER Dyspepsia. Headache, Jaundice. Costiveness. Sick ' Iiead-ochef Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’ tho Bladder, Camp Dysentery, /i.flections of the Kidneys. Fever. Nervnosncs?, Chills, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of tho Blood, Melan choly, or Depression of Spirits. Heartburn. Colic, or Pains in tho Bowels. Pain in tho Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back and Limbs. Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious Diseases generally „ _ „„„ . J. H. ZETLIN A CO.. . Druggists. Macon. Georgia. For sale by all druggists. Price «1 per package By mail $125. , . . , ’ A preparation ol roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, nnd can do no injury (v any one. It has been used by hundred?, and known for the last twenty-five years os ono of tho most reliable, efficacious and harmless prepa-aticn? ever off* red to the suffering. If t ilten regularly and oersiftently.it is sure to effect a care. Tha following highly respectable person? ran: fully attest to the virtues of this valunb'e medicito. end to whom we most respectfully tefor: Uon. \Y. 8. Holt. Presidents. "W’. R. fi. Compar.v : Rev. J. R. Felder. Perry, Ga.; Col- B. K. Sparks, Al bany, Ga.: W. J. MoEIrcy, K;q_ Mncnn, Ljur <"onrgc J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor 6. W. H. H.: C. Master- son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Ev.tts, Bajn- bridse, Ga.; N. Binswanger, Esq.. Maeon, Ga.: Dykes & Sparhawk, Editors “Floridian,” Tailahns-eo: Rov. J. \V. Burke, Maeon Ga.; Virgil Power*, Esq., Su perintendent S. W-Tt. R.: Daniel Bullard, Builard’i Station. 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CsFTjOOkout for bogus Norway Oats; thousands of bushels aro being offered. Seed Wheat—New and Improved Varieties: — Capron, Diehl, Tappabaunoek, Boughten, Walker. Lancaster and Tredwell. Oar Stock of Seed Wheat 1* selected with the greatest care, and all warrantod true to name. Send for our Dluetrated Catalogue and prices. - HOUGH & CHURCH, aug2Ldlt*\r4t Knoxville, Teen. Five Cpyre Aimmosii, will buy shoes with eil- 3 r or copper tipg, which will save the buyer the price of ab'ew pMr cf shoes. Compared with rag ged toes and dtrty stocking, they are beautiful, to •ay the least. Parents, try it. SspLU-wMU UNMIT TEN WORD MARCH. Onp Father’s House; or, the S nOWS us untoldriehes ’”'d be:utie?in the Great House, with it? Illoi r. i:<- fl -wer?, Rincixg b rd?. Wavinepdms. Roiling o’ ud?, Reauti u! t ow.Sa’rcd mountains, Delightful riv* r.«, Mig >ty oce r.«, Tfim- d*r ! ngvoie s, Blaa’nghenvensar.d vast universe with counties? bdngs in millions of w-frld*. and re ids to u? in eech theUmiritten Word. Rose-t'n'el piper r r- nate engravings sn i fuperb bind'ng Intrlligcnt men and women waited to-intreduas the.work in every township ?nd village Light boSircfS Gvod par. Send for circular, description, endorsements and terms to stmts. • ZEIGLER * McCURDY, aug30-w!3t* j ti . -j.h st.. Priladeh h : ?. Pa. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, DELIGHTFUL TONIC. W E take great pleasure ia offering the.oU Caro iina Bitters to the public. They arocompeun J ed with great care, ai d c,j:;tiin .-nmc of :ht boot IV.n- ios in the Phumacopia; As evidence of. the superi ority of our Bitters overall oth?r?, we hava eertifl- oatesfrom many of the leadties pbyrieiau.-> ia our tate. who have prescribed them in tteir practice. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will bn found invaluable for | r- -f; WANT OF APPfcTiT K. • GENERAL DEBILITY. CHILLS AND FEVER. DYSPEPSIA, Wo do not offer our K:tters_ h- a cure for alidU- eases, but as an Aromatic To air,-they have no equal. For £»le by Druggi-ts and <iio-.-e,-.- ererj whi :r. l’xinoipal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN k CO., Importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals. Charleston, S. C. For sale iu Mason by L. W. Hunt & Co. \w25-«odi:wl; L. J. GUTLJf ART I If. J0H5 PLASX$BY. L. J. GULL MARTIN & CO., Cotton Factors & Gsaeral CGimnission asa&OBAsass, SAVANNAH, OA. BAY 8T8EST, 4 GENTS for BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHAM . OF LIME. swell's Mills Yarns, DomeetDs, etc. Bagging. Rope aud Iron Ties, always on hand. Usual Facilities Extended to Customers. ftptSS-wfia a- 2 ’2 ® S' ti 5 So® m ® ff" S*hd 4 w _ H g « 5*3 g® M O A tt» Sw qM O" ts o . ;V-v. V-‘ 1 o ;§ 5fl 1100 Acres ofYaHfiyLanjsforSale. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Talbotton, on tho 1st Tuesday in Nov. next within the legal hours of stle, 1100 a«r - s of. Valiey Lands, belonRing to the estate of Thomas Stephenson, deceased- Said lands lie at the bsse of the Pine Mountain, in Talbot oounty, 2 miles sonth ol t^e Chalybeate Springs. 500 aore* in the woods, the remaining <x» c eared and in a high state of cultira- ti n, witn fif y or seventy-five of as good bottom land a* ’hero is in Middle Georgia. I hi* place is noted for its good water and health. Chuchra, iniiL-and school houses in abundance. Im-' provemeniK got d.-wi'h the exoeplion of gin house aud s?rew, which were destroy-d by Wilson’s rail, Per sons wishing to purchase valley lands will do welt to examine the premises before purchasing. All of said lands aiesoM for a division with legatees. Terms mark*known on d.y of sals. For further particulars - address - *- Z. T. STEPHENSON. Talbotton, Ga., or J. L. STEPHENSON, Woodbury. 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CyWe would call special attention to our late improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grande, Patented August 14, 1866, which bring the Plane nearer perfection than has yet been attained, Every Plaeojally We "•-* sale Agency for the moat eetebmted and Meiodeoos. which w* «ff«r r Wholesale tail, at lowest Factory Prioea. WM. KNABB k OO,, svlttirtav —^ Be* * •* -T