Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, October 25, 1870, Image 7
> v *'V V *j ■ • - ■ - " . - .:• _ 1 lie Georo'ia 'WVekly Telegraph, and. Journal & Mlessenaer r .L :,±' _ • - > • • . '.■CK nilvlso* Conan jiplive* to go :.S cl “ t<> Florida in Winter. , lint thirty-five years, dovoted my important step li for the patient to IS'^vT.cnlJ.end the best of all places on this l&^ofrtbi* purpose m winter, is Florida, well litis'fv' ct*te, where the temperature is regular, ■See i» , ;«• to such variations as in more Xorth- 15* ,' Art I’alatkaisa point. I can recommend. KWKw is kept there by P# toman. Last w inter lif*2»ral persons toere whoro Innea had heca I'd *•’. *) but who. under tho bealu g tnflceiice US® lilfate and my medicir.es. were getting well. li5»fiISi.«d mites furtherdown the nverxsa point I>;V2„uM P’ ef,r to Pslatka. M the temperature li* 4l .«n»nd tho at try nnd bracing. Melloc- letcrprise ar • located tfceie. I should givo Ifb*?j d t nrelettr.ee to Mellonville. 11 is two miles ■ wis™ •?. iAe. end it seems almost impossible to lt«* r, l? there. The tables in Florida might bo bet- l^* t i'I.,tieetscomplain at times, buttbatisagnod ■ * t ® d jT indicate a return of appetite, and when this l^,»ss tk»yg e ^ ral,y increaso in flesh, and then Hibernia, Green Cove, and many 11*' 1 ums in various psits of Florida, esn be snfo- Irptf^.T.ded to consumptives in winter. My ll 1 * 'K.as ingso are that patients are less Hablo upi, i there than where there is a less even l* 9ifC tn‘re snd it is not necessary to say that I» 11 .resumptivererson exposes himself to fre- he i-certain to.die shortly. The:tfore, . re is «0 well down into tfco State out ol tho Islv’i . ..vailing esst winds and fi gs. Jaelcson* ‘ffJJt in* other of the localities I have ld>S“ M^tessfll thoso who aro troubled with a .disordered stoicaeh, d<ranged bowds, li® 1 '!!..* or cough, but f r those whose lungs aro ISwid»« 0, ° southern pout is earnestly recom- ■' tCr £,tr,Ti vests prior to R00, I wss professionally Pl^wk Boston. Baltimore and Phi-ad.lphia |h*'* .,v where 1 saw and esamined on an aver- |2?« taidred pstirnw a w. ek. A practice so ex- ■f . , ir hir ing every poss.bla phase of Jung dis- l B * ».V tike vast quantities of “Scherck’s Pni l ,,, ,' t ?“jmp.6**we<d Tonic and Mandrake Pills, 1 *'?'*: 5 :‘,fhs does not avoid taking cold. nearly everybody is using Sehenck’s Mticttllv Sehenck’s Mandrake Pills for I l f liim»t« is more likely to produce bilious bahits I ueliuists'* , . ro i aU tades. tt H a well cstab.i-hcd I *fiS?Milve«of F'onda rarely die of consumptien, |h ct, b** "*Mf" 0 f the southern part. On the other I**! i. if w EaiNnd.o-io third, at Icastof thepopu- ISial. of thii terrible disease. In the Middle ' l BO t prevail so largely, stiil thero are I!«»thousands ofcates there Whatavart percentage l?!Lso”d bissv.d if consumptives were as easily IV 1 '*’ , rrcar J to taking iresh fold as they aro Iru'ti fev-r, suia 1 pox. etc. BgtfknstaieL |g»'V.k whai theyterma little cold, which they I miu'ou* enough to believe will wear off in a 12am They pay no attention to it, and hence it l£ib«M»d’“io? for another and anothcrstill. un- Ivii. luces «re diseased bevond all hopo for cure. I 'ii.«ivire to pe sons whose longs are affected even I-S,Vl* tostock of Bch.nck's Pulmonie IS.o’srterera Seaweed Ionic and sehenck’s Man- ISki'Pilb snd go t« Flo ida I recommend these ISKulir medicines because I am thoiougbly ac |2Srf with their action I know that whore they I trued :u1-let accordance with my dir vetions they IS Jo the work that is required. This accomplshed. Hem will d* the rest. The pbysie an who pro- l«bes for eold.o.,ugh or nightsweats, and thin ad- Iwwth. patient to walk or ride out every day, will Iguirc 11 h.ve a corpse on his hands before loog. E iwfmiM. ■jim LTV fi-BREG OLATOB. or M ED- [II nm K W 2f for 'dyspepsia, Head acne, mcasiml'i aunuice, t'ostivencss. Camp Dys- sntery, tick Ho.vaehe. Chroma iiiaorboe^, Atteci.uns of the Bladder and Kidneys, rever, liervou-ness. Chills, Diseases of theSk n, Im purity of tho Blood; Melancholy or Depression of spirits. Most of thcailmen’s hero enuTicratcd have their or cm ina di.easd liver, which is the mostpreTa’ent affeetion in this coantry, and as ia many orsesthe l atient is m t within the riach of a physician, itre- quiies th.-t ome remedy s : oui.i i>-> provided tLat would not in the least impair ihe constitution, and yet be aci ve rd safe. Ih t such is tbe character of theSfM .VIONBREiUf-A 1 OR there cm be no doubt, which the testimony of hundred.* will establish. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER I & rnijcoMB’3 l^flircoMB's S Mk^ [Sitcom B’s tv HUP. T 'llKGREAT AMERICAN UUALTil PE 6-eediwtf Bor sale bv .1 : J. II. ZFIUli & CO* <); Pain in thes'de: Sometimes the ain is telt under the shoulder- lade; i« sometimes m'staken for rheumatism in tho arm. The siuinuch is Hticciedwith leas of appetite and sickness, bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternating with lav: the head is troubled with pa ; n, accompa tied with a dull, he vy sensvtion. Tbero is gener ally a considerable loss of memory, a'-cotnpaniod with » painful sensa'ion of having left u- dono sou etbing that ought to have been don-. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an alt-ndaet The patient comp’ains of weariness and debility: he is ca ili startle>, his feet are cold or hurn.ng, and he complains of a prickly sensation of tho sk n; his sririra aro low; and. al though satisfitd that ever ise would be beneBcial to him ytthe tan s arcely summon up :ort:tudo enough to try it. In f ct, he distrusts every remedy, fc'ev- eial of tkoabovo symptoms attend thcdisoisr, but esses liave occurred when few of them existed, yet examination of the tody after deat’> hasthown the Liter to nsvo been extensively deranged. ltshiuldbo used by ail persons, old and renng. whmever any of the foregoing s ym: toms appear. It is a rurely vegetable cemprund, is net 'ninri .us to tbc most delicate constimtU.ns, and will keep the Liver in healthy action if ns id properly. Po-sons living in un* eiltby localities mav avoid all bilioos aiiaeks bv taking a dose occasionally to keep *be Live- in lieal'hv action. For. hildren complain'nv ofccl- c. headache or sick stomach, a easpoor.ful or more wi - l give re- ref Children, as well ss adults, eat sometime v o much supper or eat something which does net dig'st well, producing sour stomach, heart-burn err stlessness: a good dose will give re lief. Thi3 applies to persons of all sgeB Pregnant ladies will find sur> relief from their headache, enstiveness, swimming ia the head, cclio, sour stoma'll, restlessness, etc., etc. Prepared only by «T. H. ZEILIN & CO., DRUGGISTS, Mae-.D, Ga. Price, >1; by mail, 81.25. cc!19-tf AND CATTIiE S.SMEBIES- The lies, mul inoec Iteliable ever ojj'cretl to the Public. Tb a American Magnetic ■ „..r My object is - IStrsrd a t petite. Jt : « always a good sign when liMiStDi b tins to grow hungry. I nave hope* of 115- With a relish for food and the gratification of ISinlish comes good blood, and wi h it more flesh, Imehi- closely followed by a healing of the lungs. IhtilOf cough lo sen:laud abates, the creeping chi-ls lit! t'limmy night sweats no longer prostrate and IgW in' 1 "*he patieot ge'.s well, provided he avoids I > |tvthere arc many consumptives why have not IfcBMDsto go to Florida The question may be l.pj.is thero no hope forsuch? Certainly there is. Ibririeetosuch is and ever has been, to stay in a Inra room daring the winter, with atcmprra’ure of IdMlierenty drgre s. which shouldlbe kept regularly 1st >t point, by meins of a thermometer. Lot such liHtient take his exercise within tho limits of the I o ty walking up trundown as much as bis strength IrUpermit, in order to keep up a healthy circulation Igthahloud. I have cured thovsaods by th‘ssystem. I of c»n do ao again. Consumption is aj easily cur- d I bim other disease if it is taken in time, and the I rrorvr kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands lodirpute.l on record that Sehenck’s PulmonicSyr- ln,liludrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonie have cared Inamanr of what seemed to bo h'pclc.-s cases of Iacntuition- Go where you will, you will boalmost lartaiatc find nemo poor consumptive who has been I Mned from the very jaws of death by their use. I tafirssihe Mind rake Pills are concerned, cvcry- llijjihouli keep a supply of them on hand. They lutes the liver better thin calomel, and leave none I git, hurt «1 effects behind. In'act they nre exoet- llant ia all cases whore a purgative medici-o is rc- I ;i,rrJ. If you have partaken too feecly of fruit and I eurbtra o isues. adose of Mandrakes will cure you. Illjsu »-« «ut-i«:t to sick headache take a dree of I lie Mandrakes and they will relieve you in two hours. Ill jou Woul i obviate the effect of a change ol water, letletn'urceindn'gence in fruit, take one of the I kuJr.kcs every night or every other night, and you Igntitru drink water and cat wstermelons, pears lip;Is* e’uv.s, pesches or eornj without the ri k of I W11rn.J1ie.1ck l.y them. They will protoet thoso I (Wine in ms situations against chills and fevers. I Iq them ihyae perfectly harmless. They can I dayou g-.oil only. 1 1 have sbued.med my profe sional visits to Boston IniXev Vurk. but continue to see patients at my |ilv.S).liS.slXTIl Mreet. Philadelphia, ovary IfitarJiv. l.oui 9 A- M, to 3 F. M Those who wish a I ttw.isrii examination with the Respirometer will be Idayed live dollars. The Respiremeter dectere* tho lu.r rendiii'in of .be lungs, and patients can readily ■ lam (bether ihej aie c irab'c or not. But I de-ire Itttutinct.y understood th*V tbw value of myTn'edi- Iism depends entirely upon their btieg taken strict lbK\-»,rding to dtree ions. I uomrlusinn, I will say that when pe*sins t-ke Ibrnidiijurt and their systems ard’brought into a Ihal'fcveoed tion thereby, they aro not ao 1 able to ■ btarolj. yet no one wUb diseased longs c ,n be r a luJJ.fi rbar.go of atmo. phere without the liability of IfmieroMc r irritation of ibe tho bronchial tubes. ■ fail direction* in nil languages a eouipany my iMoieine*, so explicit and clear that any oue can use lira without consulting me. and pan be bought from |itjJmgfi,t. J. U.feCHENfK. M D. * No. 15 N. Sixth Street, Philadelphia. LwiS-oodAwir A BOOK FOE THE MILLION. Ivr A TQTJT A/^TC* A-privateCoun- [iltyi, A.vXarJL AlWTJEj selorto the Mar ried orthosc ab.mt GUIDE. on tho physiolog ic ayiterios and revelations of the physical sys- lm, how to preserve the complexion, etc. I Ilu Wan interesting work of 224 page-, with cum IJJt.engraving, and contains valuable information IwttMe who are married or pomemplat* marriage; |hl t i, a book that ought to be under look and key, IMeitUid carelessly about the bouse. T hen to say one!free of postage) for 50 cents. I IdJrc s Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Louis, Mo. _ | G* XoTiCE TO THE AFFLICiED AND UN- IwhliiSATK. I k r. applying to the notorious tjuaeka wbond- ivrae r, public paper, or using any Quack Uetu- IPf. peruse Dr. Botta’ work, uo mutter what your I tT*’’";i‘ or bow deplorable your condition. I Jr. Huts-can be eonaulted, personally or by mall n rases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12 tiwhtSi atreet, bet. Market and Chesnut. St. Louis. Tuoit TO YOUlt CHILDREN. IB GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY, PRICE 25 CENTS: PRICE 25 cents.: PH ICE 25 CENTS. wm mmm fcweees CS:-vl . FIC/.TE. ftS- I bo c).v ruitiiy ilia- I I uve erntnined. find thoreu;i,!y tciol in nij ps-nt-tlee the above r. i bn. m.t !>■ : ■ . it em as picpura::or.a of great m.-rfi ruJwtiM roidiallys-eon nie.-d them bs hei.iir pr-par«i w>rh so eelal rare from re liable 4og»‘i*rtaeiits. end n w elli'nrioue for the treataieiit (J Ibe v.t ioiu JtfWfSHi v.pilti they WS desisnet, than n«y rerci c«H(*s »i whieh I have kaowladg*. GEORGE H. DADD, Veterinary Siirgen*. Author of * Ana e.n.y end Phy~ ticlogy of Vie Horse.” “ Modern Ilone Doctor, ac. Purchasers will pje»*e ask for a ropy of ■' Hone and Cattle Owner's Guidc”trratis. LORD & SMITH, Proprietors, Caicico, Ilia. U W. Hr NT A CO., GENERAl, AGENTS. MACON. UA. For sale f>y all Druggists. »cr5 daw Curas Colic and Grip ing in the Bowels, and faeilititatesthe process of feetbing. Subdues Convulsions and over comes all di-eases in cident to infants and Children. Cures Di arrhea. Dysentery and Summer Complaint in . . children of all ages. 11 w the Great Infant’, and Children’s Southing ,! sedy in all disorders brought on by teething or r other cause. repared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.. Et. Nut Mo. hold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine eveiy- iuneiki-dJkwiy 03 AD AL1S! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, COM Pl'BIFITJG THE BIOflD. The reputation this ex cellent medicine cnjoye» is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were ag gravated by the scrofu- luus contamination until they wero painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need ta be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, tills unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines llie constitution, and invites thoattaekof enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, i. |g * * — u *—. -v. *---*—nd ho Blond. Liver snd Kidnrye. Kecomu,ended .y tho Medical Faculiy. ami many tiousands , t our best oitisens Head the testimoiy u- brsielatii and p.tients who have use Rosa- , IaUs; ,e'd for ourRo hda is Guide to .Ueaal Lk.ok, or Almanac, for this year, which w< , lib.i h for gratuitous iiisDibution; it will give vou much valuable irfirmatiou' l r. K. W. C rr, of Baltimore, says; I take pie sure in recommending yonr Rosadalisas -very poweriul alte »ti«e. I have seen u u ed in two eases with hippy rtialU: ope m a ase of secondary syphilis, lo which the p dent prononncod him eif <urcd aticr bavin* ukonfivo bottl s «f your meuicii-c Tbr othei n a case of scrofula i f ocg standing, whie t» .npidly improving unde - itr use and the n-di <‘ati>na»ro that tho patient - ill so->n recover l »ve rarcfully esamrned tto f.rmulffibj .which yonr Rovada is is mad.. ana fina it an excellent compound of siiorativ® i* gradients t Mn'.uel G. McFadden. of Murtnorboro. i'enn.. lays: „ ... 1 I have u-ed seven bottles of Posadalis. an' *m eotirely cured ot Rhea-* a>ism. bend m. l or eoitles, ns I wis it lor my brother who 1 hv ; *«ofa l <m*s'f6 c y e *. . Berj^min kechtol; of Lima, Ohio, writes: i 1 avcsuGcrcd for twenty yiars with aD in- veterato eruption over my vrh'le b dy : a sport :ie:e sinco I purchased a bottle of Rosadaln nd it effected a perteot cure. Ho s A 3D AI1I6 IS SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. . ^Laboratory, No. 61 Exchange PJace, Bal- Umoie. , u , „ Clemente A Co., Proprietors. ■ gw t cles may be suddenly deposited in the iiings or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or tt snow3 its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some pert of the body, ncnco the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com- plaints r " ” ” NOTICE it r 1Q KS snd Papers er-r-ow kept bv Mr. D. Jr^i on ® , • ‘Hit® Warehouse of Misfrs. Campbell ptr 0,18 * n ®bted to us are requested to once.ai we must wind op curioln busine-i. k#'.y)--" C .£ ADAMS. JUNES k REYNOLDS. wdlee'ode*AgeiMw ■ tV, 1 . Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringicorm, Sore JCges, Sore -Earsjlnnd oilier eruptions or visible iorms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as Duspepsla, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Rlts, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Uleorou* affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for t u bdiiing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Zeueorrhtra or IThltcs, Uterine Ulcerations, hnd Remale Diseases, arc com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Direc tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters fa the blood, yield quickly to it, as also River' Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflam mation of the River, and Jaundice, xehen arising, is they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SJLRSAPARIRRJL is a great re- rarE nr, fie ‘ rr.ofe who are dent, Sleepless, aim -—> —**»— ■• - ■ prehensions or Rears, Ot any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate r-lief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED E T Or. JT. C. AYER * CO., ftewell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. data 17 L W. HDKt A CO, J. Hi Zelfin *(’0 A’.d tit the D xucfietr.in Mtoos* AliOg all Druttisu x±A I'oaUrs iu .1© icine tsvo.jWitte. ilieod4^4dK . ,jJv - sir *.• * * OK KOVEMBSa 1,1870. And to Continue from Day to Day Until Close or Sale. A T his residence, two miles east of Montezuma, a largo portion of the perishab’o Property of the late I. G Chevcs, deceased, including as fine a lot of MULES as thero ia in tho country. A large number of . • Milch Cows and Dry Cattle. A splendid selection of Fanning Implements. Several Wagons. Drays, Wheels, etc., etc. A log Cart with new wheels, recently put up to order—splendid. Several tons of old Iron—heavy kind.. Farmers can get complete ontilts. Saw Mill men can get what they want. Foundrymen can get Iron. All can get something. A. J. CBEVES. oct21 dsw&wtds Executor of Estate. ie Lais For Sale TTriLL bo sold.ca tie first Taesdaj m November YY nest, between tnc lawful hours ot sale, before tho Coart llou*o door, inViecity of Cambridge, Ga., the following lands, embracing some of the most vel- nablo Riyer Bottom anil Hammock Lands in the State of Georgia—some of them wild and some improved—tho most of them admirable COTTON LANDS: 291.110 acres; No. '-9.1, bVA acres; No, 290 Uh\i acres: No.255,125 acres (north naif): No. 256, 250 acres; No.257, 25u acres; No. 100, 250 acres. No. GJ. 250 acres: No. 65.250 seres. In tho 19th Distriot of Decatur county. No 27). 2 0 acres; No28i 250 acres; No 319. 250 acres; No281. 250 acres. No2S3.125 acres (south half); No 211, 250 acrcB: No 240, 250 acres. In the 21st District of Decatur county. No 95,250 acres, dower excepted; No 46, 250acrcs; No 372,250 eercs. No. 92.2'0 acres, in the 16th District. Alio, No. £G0, 250 acres, in the 18th District of Thomas county, and No. 13.1st section, 4th District of Cherokee, now Lumpkin couuty, containing 40 acres. Will be sold, on the same day, at CAMILLA, MITCHELL COUNTY, GEORGIA between the legal hours of sale, the following lands, lying in Mitchell: In the 11th District of Mitchell, No. 187, 250 acres; No 190.25Cacres; No 212,250 acres; No 214,250acres; No 215.250 acres. These lands will besold in bodiestosuit purchasers. Terms, one-halt cash and tho other half payablo in twelve months, with interest from date, with mort gage on tho premises as security. DRURY RAMBO. Executor cf Estate of Daniil Rambo. Post-Office: btcain Mill, Decatur county, Ga. Note.—The forego ng lands include two planta tions, embracing dwelling houses, negio and gin houses, Ac. Ono of theso lies on the Cnattihooehee river, and contains 1.400 seres of cleared land, under good fence; the other lies in Mitchell county, aud contains 530 acres cf . leased land, under good <‘rdi- narylenco AboutlSCOacrcsofiheselandslieonTired Creek, in Decatur county, embracing a most desira ble mill scat, and springs of excellent, never-failing, freestone water, and aro noted for good health. Tbis body of land cannot bo surpassed fur fertility by any lands in Southwestern Georgia. They are only eisht miles from the A. & G. Railroad. D. R. augSO dtaw3w£wtds lif-flY u it that soman? children die under the *1 age of five years? That a large proportion ot chii.trtn die ur>d<r that aget ban long boon a subject of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer- tained. it La certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the hansn system from its earliest infancy; tlirreforo parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms: forso purely as th^y exist, ran they be s.arsxk'sr -aura csb.taxbx&'S' Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of 0. A. FAHBTESTOK’8 YBRHIPP6K. It is perlectlv harmless, contains no Mercry, being Purely Vegetable Composition, And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confections, made mere for th« purpose ol E leasing the palate than of overoomi'g the disease, avo been manufactured all over the country, but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B. A. -Fahneitock’* Vermifuge continues to grow in favor d “ ,y ' CAUTION. Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. Fan neatock’s Vermitnge, bo particularly careful to see that the initials are B. A. This is the article that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. SCHWARTZ & HASLETT Formerly B. A. Fahxkstock’s Son A Co.. SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA. aeo9-deodawlv OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, DELIGHTFUL TONIC. W E take great pleasure in offering the old Caro lina Bitters to the public. They are compound ed with great caru. and contain so pie of tho bes/Ton ics in the Phxrmaoopia; As evidence of tbesaperi- ority of our Bitters overall others, we have certifi cates from many of the. leading phyiicians in our “ ed them in their practice. tate, who have prescribed TUB OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEBILITY, CHILLS AND FEVER. DYSPEPSIA We do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all dis eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equaL For sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers ofchoico Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C. For sale in Macon by L. W. Hunt & Co. \cay25-eodikwly .a^sUN-WRIT- TENWORD MARCH. CHOWS us untold ricbes aud beauties in the Great n House, with its Blooming flnwers. Singing birds, Waving palms, Rolling clouds, Beauti ul bow, Snored mountains, Dolightlul rivers, Migaty oceans, Thuo- dfring voio s, Blnxing heavens and vast universe with countless beings in millions of worlds, and reads to us in each tho Undritten Word. Rose-tinted paper, or nate engravings and superb binding. Intelligent men and women wanted to introduce the work in every township and village. Light business. Good pav. Send for circular, description, endorsements and,terms to agents. & aug30-wI3t* 16 S. 6th st.. PhilsidtUbia, Pa. L. GUILMABTIS JOHX fLlKStCXY, L. J. GUILMAItTIN & CO., CotM Factors & General Commissioi HBROBAIWf, BAT STREET, : : : SAYAN NAB, GA, A gents for bradley'ssuperphosphate OF LIMY. Jewell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties, always on hand. Usual Facilities Extended to Customers. sept22-»C m PENDLETON’S GUANO COMPOUND. E. ar. PESDIiETON,.............................Clieinlsf, SPARTA, GA. To the Planters of the South: T HE unirecccented sncco-a attending the use of my C mpound the psst fcason, has caused me to makomoio extensive arrangements for its manufac ture, and to socuro uniformity and reliability in its continuance, all materials for its preparation, and each lot manufactured will he analyzed and guaran teed by me. 1 have received the mos favorable ac counts from parries who used it upon their Cotton Crop, and ave already received orders from a num ber of Planter, forthe ensuir.gseason. acdaatheBup- ply for the coming crop will be necefsanly limited, those who desire to use my preparation are requested to forward their orders at onco, which will be filled at any time specified by them. _ I am also preparing a Special Manure for Wheat and Com, which I am satisfied by actual experiment made by me, will be found to beparticulariy adapted to the soil and climate of the Southern States, and would advise my friends desirous of testing its merits, to send in immediate orders. Circulars containing Certificates, and general direc tions for its application, can be obtained by address ing me at Sparta. Ga, or R. W. L. Rosin k Co.. Gen eral A gents, Baltimore, who will receive and exooute orders. octl—eodAwft E. M. PENDLETON. M. D. A NEW DISCOVERT! T O THE INTEREST OF ALL!! I lETREAD, BEAD.—Upon the reception of f 1 and a three cent postage etamp, the subscriber will forward to the person a never-failing Recipe for the oomplete removal of Bata from Com Cribs, Smoke-houses and other infested placea by these tronblesome ani mals No removal, no pay. HOLLIS BELK. eept21.w4w . Buena Vista, Marion Co , Ga. BIBS COUNTY. NOTICE G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—To the Honorable to- Superior Court of ts-j County: * The ptliti n of E. Witkow ; ki. D. Witkow-ki, B. Lowcctbal. J bn M»rks, . Garris. M. Glass. A Pnii- lip->, L Jack-on. U. Sp-Px. J Harriion, H. Wolfe, L. Luxcnth-il M. Peys r, J. Jackson, S Sprit x and *v Folomo-. respeetfaMy ehowe h th. to y snd their asroeixtes have organize i themselves at M tcon, in sai.t tate and County, into a 41-br-w Congregation, bvtben-.meof ’BEN-al ISR-EL, (Sms of Isr e!) and have secured Burial Lot in Rose Hill Cemfctery fa the inter" out of riseirdesd, according to the rites and cer-mcnies of the: f.i'h; and- ow pray that under said n me they may be i roil orated and con stituted a b. d> politic; for • nd dirir-gtbe period of twenty years: with tb i priv.Ieseo ra: ewal attho.x- oiration of that. tiux'. and by that Damn by capable of lidding p op rs.of nsinta cot mon seal; of suing and be ng sued ond of doing such other acts as bodies corporate tnay do. A t uo extract from tho minutes of Bibb Superior Court Sept. 29, 1670. „ „„„„ » A, B, ROS^, Deputy Clerk. sopt39-dlaw4w y ’ ,il» Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb couuty, will te sold on the firpt Tues day in November next, between the legal hours of eale. in front or- the Court-house door, in Macon, the fotlawmg property, belonging .to the eBiate of John Hollingsworth, lata of eaid county, deceased: All tb&t part of Hollingsworth’s Block, fronting on Fourth street, containing four stores—Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4. ~ Terms Cash. . A. B. BOSS, Adm’r eept20 wGw De bonis non. ■*- Administrator's ^rc. B Y virtue ot an order of the 1’oart of Ordinary, of Bibb couDt?, w,|i be sold on the let Tuesday in November next, in front of. the Court-house door, in the ci<r of Mac ,n, betwten ih > legal hours of sale, the throwing property, belo girg to the estate of Duncih McC-llu . late of Bi-►>’county, ’eceasel: The north balfof lot No.-4, in the 4th uistrict ol originally 'll) i«t*>n, uo » Bihb county, tho samu coa- taimrg V VA acres, m re or le«s. . 'I'erms Cash, G. W. BARFIELD. Adm’r on Fatale cf D. McCollum. sept2l-w4w TVOlfCC. G EORGIA. Bf i!B fOUM TY.—Alt persons having claims ag v.tli-o es ate of David L. Wiley, de ceased.nil! p_ c.-cr.t t'tcratiio to mef >r pavtuent with in the next .-ixt. dnj All ibose indebted to same will pleasesottlc crthvri b. CM 4RLB3 M WILEY. augSI-dIO Iwiiw* Administrator. Posipniicil Exccntor’B Kate. G EORGI A, BIBB G INTi.-B.- vinucof an or der from (he Oou t ot Or in ry, ol Bihb county, and by ronrch 7 of ■ !i tf-O orties in into est, »itl be sold before the Court house, in tr.e city of Macon, on tho 1st Tu» d-y id November next, during t’- c legal hours of sale, the ioitowiog property, belonging to the estate of J nek bylandor. late of said o unty to wit: Lot No. 4, in Mock No. Id, ‘rontiog on Madison st . in the city of Mie n, co i.aining ono half rcre, and having no n i*. three ewiall Jve-'iug house 5 . Sold forthe paymeit of ihc debts of’ho estate and for dis tribution. Termsen. tolfeasb ; balance st 12 months with interest. JNO. BROOKS. oct5 w30d Executor. G EO p GIA.BI ! B i’t N’i Y—A’l persons indebted to »he fstst-r of T enni Sbehan. lato of said eountv.deco-fed, re r q.ir d ti make immediat* payment :o be under igi.cd; and tho-e having cla ms, ti present them in term< of the iaw- C O. CriNNELL. oct7- Executor. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY— AH persons indebt- e l to the estate ol Leroy Nopier, late of said county de-e ted aro vequired to mako immoiUte psyment ’o tho undersigned and those having claims to present them m tonns of 'hr.law. BRIGGS H. NAPIER. UE .RGE 0. NAPIER. 6w Evocators. G EORGIA, BIBB CO- NTY.—whereas. Georges. Jonci aopliesto the undersigned for Letters of Admi istration upon ibe estate of John E. Day, late of said eoun' v, ■ tee ised All pertons interested a-e required to b.. ana appear a’ »he Court of Ordinary on tbe first Monday it. November next, to show cau 5 o. if an>- t’ey have, why Letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. . O. T. WARD. Ordinary. oct4-w3Pd £ x EOHGIA, BIBB (OUNTY.—Whereas. Jc ho F 'JT irnuiinan applies to tbe undersigned to ba dis missed from tbo Administration of the es ateof Hiram A. Troutman, Itte of said county, deceased And whereas, Mrs Tabitba E. Troutman applies to be *p pointed solo Administratrix upon said estate said Letters should not be e-ante 1 the applicant. Given under my hand ofiici ily C. T. WARD. Ordinary. oc‘.4-w30d G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Johr. u t-tubbs, Administrator de bonis non, of too or tate of !homa3 Arnctr, late of said county, decca>td applies to m- tor Lotrt-rs of Divmissioa ca-t Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD, Ordinarv. on for X.eave toMl JLjuiiI. ot tbe real and personal property belonging to th eetato of Leroy Napier, l 5 te of said oounty deceased BRIGGS H. NAPIEit, GEORGE C. NAPIER. oct6-w4w-.Bxeenitora. BAKER COUNTY. G eorgia,! date applii Court of Dismission on tho estate of N B.-Shaft, deceased. ELIZA C.SHUIT, Julyl7-w3m Adm’x. Baker County Sheriff’s Sales. ■yy ILL be sold, on the_firstTaesda? in November, ILiu UC6U11, uu LUO ursi mceu»y iu nuvonuer, . . 1S7.1 lots of land No«. Ii9,181,28.2’7.118 and 176. in tho 15:h d strict of Baker county. Levied on at tbe property ol George Ye. L. Twiggs, deceased, in the hands of Hansford D D. Twig ot’ George W.L. Twiegs, deceased. the Cu ts, vs. Tho Lewis Parker, oe:5-w3od WM. JACKSON. Sheriff. B 1 Administrator's Sale. lowing lands, t -wit: The undivided half intc l .t No. 20. in the 15’.h district of Macin count: 5 in the 2i district of originally Dooly, now county; Nos. 1 and 3 ia the same district, part said deceased. Tevma of sals, cash. oct5 ids FBANCIS H. FOKKS. Admiuutratar. w 3 An ml Hint rater’s Sale. tributccs. Terms cash. ocll2-w6t N. T. FULF0RD, Administrator. w Administrator’s Sale. . ILL be seld before the Court-houso in Ogle the heirs. Terms cash, oet!2-wGt W.K. nALL. Jr, Administrator. HOUSTON COUNTY. w 1 Uonston County Sheriff's Sale. i,uua, __ Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtuo of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary, of Houston county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, before the Court-house door, in the town of Perry, in said county, the following property, be longing to the estate of James O. Davis, deceased: Lots of land No. 58 and lot No. 69, and west hMf of lot No. 63, lying in the 19th District of Houston and Pulaski counties. Said lands eold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash. ISAAC WOODARD, Adm’r. septl3 wGw* G eorgia. Houston count y.—whereas, Thos B. Chancer, applies for letters «f administration on the estate of Ames Chancer, late of said county, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in December next to show cause, if any, why letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of ofifioe this lfth of October. 1870. ' W. T. SWIFT, cctl’J-waOd. Ordhacf. G EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Da vid H Houser has made application for Letters of Administration on tbe estate of Ed. W- Jones, lata of said oounty, deceased, . , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the 1st Monday in Nov next, to rhow cause, if any they have, why said Letters shi aid not bo granted. Given tinder my official signature, this 26th September. 1879. W.T. SWIFT, septtS-wSOd Ordinary. . ' ' ‘ ‘ ' \ (xUttrdiHit’N Kale. J^IKORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Ey virtue of VT an order of tbe ('onrt of Ordinary of Houstoa county, will be sold, befoie the '“ouit llouso do - ir, the town of Perry, Houston connty Ga., on the firs’, iu-s iay in November. 1-7U. b-tvee-' 'h- bou s of sale, the Esst half of lot ■ f land Go. SI. in thr Tenth Li trict of said county, containing I01!£ a-ree. more or less. Sold for the Durr-ose of distriouticr>. Terms cash, AROli IBALri PAbK.R. • Guardian ot Vi’tJ P -rktr. • - * . . ELBERT HOLLY. Guardian of Georgian* E. Parker. .sepl(4-w6ir C* EORGIA HOUS ION COUNTY.—Whereas, Hcr.iy vXT. Brown,AVm. tt. Brown and Sa uel Jlviuu, apply for the Guardianship of the ptrsoi-s nnd prop- ertv of ttemin-r children of Daniel J. Jo. es, late of .-a d county, oetreared, Now this is te cit* and admonish nil and singular the kindred and crcditnis of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time by law pre: cribed, and show cause, if any they can, why such Guardian ship should not be granted to said applicant*. Given under my hand officially. This. 28th day of Sej-tembe-, 1S70. W. T. SWIFT. octl-wSO-l Ordinary. Guard inn's Sale. r\ E0R9IA.HOUSTONCuUNTY-Agreeable to an \JT order from the Ordinarr of laid county, will be sold before’he Court-houre door in the town of Pony, during the legal boars of sale, on the first Tuesday ut December next. Lot of land No. t ixteen (16) iu the Mnth‘t9th) District of said county, the same being the real estate of the minors of Vardeil Jones, lata of said county, deceased. “Ttrms cash. NATHAN B. HEAD. octI5-w40d Guardian miu, rs of V. J-- t-.is, . dM EirRGlA. HOUSTON COUNIY.vA^ R. QgwAjf (J has <his day filed his petitiosPTor exemptm-i tr-’. porsoualty, add I will pass upon the same ih- 5 h da/ of November, 1570, at 10 o’clock s. V.. at my office. W.T. SWIFT. 0ct2l-d’7tSwlt. Ordinary. MACON COUNTY. i^t EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Cogdell Hamil- VJT ton applies tor exemption of Personally from levy and sale under tbe Homestead- Act. and I will pass upon the same at my office on tho 4th day of No vember next, at 11 o’clock a. ai. JOHN L. PARKER, oct21-d2t&wlt Ordinary. Notice to Sell Laud. ri EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Two months alter \JT tbe date of tbis advertisement applic ition will bo made to the Ordinary of Macon county for an or der to sell ore lot of wild land in Milier couuty, be longing to ’be estate of J. G Chevei.’deosascd.for the bore5t of the heirs and creditors of iho estate. Doto- ber 5(h. 1870. A. J. C’U EVES, Executor estate J. G. Chores, deceased. oe’6-dlcv2wtd JOMES COUNT'S’. ri EOHGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Josxs bmiri VJT c’ouar, October Term, 1870 —Itis ordered by tho Judge tnat tho present Term of Jones Superior Court bo a jeurned to 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, the 10th day of January next. Jurors drawn to serve at pres ent Term of said Court will servo as sueh at said Ad journed Term. Parties. Jurors and Witnesses take notice. October 17.1870. R’tLANDT. RONS. Clerk Superior Court. A true extract from Minutes of Ccurt. oot21-w2t ROLAND T. ROSS. Clerk . Administrator’s Sale. EORGIA. JONES CuUNTY-Will be -oU.be- \J fore tho Court House door in Clinton. Jones county, on the firstTuesday in November t ext, agree able to an order of the Court of Ordinary, two hun dred aud two and one half acres of land, more or less, the property of the estate of Thomas W. Stew art. deceased, four miles Northeast of Clinton, known as the Lowtaerlot. adjoining Joseph Clawson, A. 6. Hamilton and others, Some original forest thereon. A good lot of land: no buildings 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. S'p9 w401 Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an c-rler from the Court of Ordi- A nary of Joboj oounty. will he sold before tho Court-house door in tho town of Forsyth. Monr o couo’y. on the fir-t Tuesday in Decemberdext, three hundred ceres ot land, more or- Us-, tbe property oi estate > fJno. A. C. 8. Lawrence, der’d, (sold for dis tribution.) adjoiningTinds of Wm. 4 k. J. Watson <nd others, has a good dwelling and out-hcuscs a’taehtd, and some woodland. Situate on Eeach Creek, is a goad investment Term;, cash. BENJ. L. HOLLAND, ret6-w6«r. Adsuit.Lt’ator. - Postponed Exeeuior’a Sale. TPHE rale of the House and Lot in tbe town of Clin- JL ton. Jonts oounty. be'onging to the estate ot Sam uel Griswold, advertised to come off at the Court House, in Clinton, known as the Lowthcr House, is postponed until the firstTuesday in November, at which time it wilt take place before the Court House in sail county. Terms made known on dry of sile. cc:4-w30J P. O. hRlKH. Execu’or. Administrator's Sale. ri EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-AgreoaMe to au VT ordt-r from the Court of Ordinary of Jonrs couu ty, will be sold before the (hurt House do r in the town of Forsyth. Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within tho legal hours of sale (175) one hundred and seventy-five acres ot land, more or less, as the property of the estate of Robert Berry, de ceased, a good piece if Land, with a small dwelling- house and Oot-Uou‘es. Situate four miles from >bo Ocmnlkee river and seven miles from Forsyth. Sold for distribution. Terms cash, octs w6w LEONIDAS SMITH, Adm’r. j*»rsx. qouim. AdmlhisteatQjr’s Sale.' T>Y virtue of an order of -the Court of Ordinary of JD Jasper ciunty. Iwill selL at pnblio outcry, before tbo Coart-house door in the town of Momieello, on the first Tuesday in December next, the hou-eaud lot situated io said towD. known as the res deuce of the late Mai. Jeremiah Pearson, of arid county. Terms, cash. 8- L. DEAN, oct23wtd Administrator of J Pearson, deed. Application for Leave to Sell Land. T?0UR weeks after datel will apply to tho Conrt of J? Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to seti tho undivided interest cf Fleming Jordan, deceased, late of said couuty, in three hundred and sixty acres of Land situate 1 in said countr. oct5 wcOi THOMAS M. JORDAN, Executor. Jasper Connty Sheriff’s Sale. "\Y7TLL be sold on tbo first Tuesday in November IT next, before the Court-house door in the town of Monticello, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing pioperty to-wit: Eleven -hundred seres of Land, more or Ies», lying in said county, adjoining lands of James Driskell, James L. Maddox, General Ja—Darden and others. Levied ones the property ol Pollaird B McMiohael. to satisfy a fi- fa from Jas per superior Court, April Term, 1866. in favor of John D Batts A Bro. vs, 0. W. McMichael, executor'of the last will and testament of Elijah H. L. McMi- c'lael, deceased, principal, and Pollaird tt. McMt rhae), security. Property pointed out by Colonel G. Tv Bartlett, octS w30d THOMAS R. PENN. Sheriff. Application tor I-oave to Sell Land. fi EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—On tho first Mon- \JT day in November next. I sha’l apply to the Or dinary of sail county for leave to ’ell all the lands belonging to the estate of Arkiles Willscn, deceased. oci4-w4t B. T. DIGBY. Administrator. Application for Leave to Sell Land. fi EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—On the first ilon- UX day in November next, I eha l apply to tho Or dinary of eaid county forloavo to sell all the lands belonging to the estate ot ARonm Hardaman de ceased. B.T- DIGBY Admini Tutor, oct4-w4t With the will annexed. CRAWFORD COUNTY. fi EORGIA. CRAWFORD fOUNTY.—Whereas, IjT David W. Simmons aid Argustua F. lishtfuot. Executors of tho last will and testament of Benja min Lightfoot, late <f said county, deceased, apply to mo fur lette-s of dhmission from eu.d adm nistra- t’ov— Theso are therefore tociteand admnr.I.-b all parties in’ercsted to be ond appoar nt my office in t- r'u-s of tho Statute, snd show cause, if any tney have, why the said letters dismisscry should net be grant- d the applicants, ... Given under my hand and official signature this 3i day of October, 1879. T , i"- - JA5IFS J. R 4Y. oct7-vf3m ■) - Owitvui* Admlainl-ntor’s Sn! .' rri -.7 UJITILL be sold on tbo li.Mt day of : , <y - 7 ; TT during the legal huurs of sale, btf. .'L* - , house door, a: Knoxville, Crawford coin t .*&: tho lauds belonging to tbo estato of. David Rmhvd, deo’d. containing 531 acre’, m”e ’r less, alt in o-ubody, lying in tbe south east ro.-r.or of Ciaufo d roor.tv, 15 milts from Macon, nd thr.cmilc3 trom.N0.lJ3 Sta tion on S W. K R. The 0 is three. Settlements on taii land, 150acics upder fence, in thsCth Dis’rict ot Crawford connty, Ncs. 17, 18 and 47. Bold for tho benefit of tbe heirr. On tho day following will be sold at the old rlsce of . David Brown, deceased, the Stock, household and kitchen furniture, - Terms cash. J. II, ALLMON. aug2S-tds Adminiiir’t’ir. /^.EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNrY.—Whereas vX George Hiloy appiie to me for Letters of Guar dianship of the pers-in and property of tbe minor children of W. T. Flowers, deceased. These are. therefore, to oite and admonish all and singultr tbe kindred and friends of said minor children to be and apper.r at my offi-e within the time pres-ribed by law, and show cause, if any, why said Letters of Guar dianship should not be granted the applicant Given under my hand at office. Sentemner 21st; 1870. • JAMES J. RAY, oot4-w30J Ordin iry. TlY vir’ue of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford J> oounty, wdl be sold before the Ccurt-houio doer, in the town of Knoxville, .trawford c.unty, on the first Tuesday in November next, all the Mud- be longing to he estati of Arch bald Ken,trick, dtet-is ed. lat- otsaid county: the same being ots and puts of lots Nos. 13 and 14. in tbe 1st District of said oun- ty of Crawford, and also lots Nos. 13 and 14, in tbe 2d District of the connty aforesaid,’ the widow’s dower of said luts excepted The raid lots and part- ofl'fa contain 800 acres, more or less, bold for the benefit of their heirs and creditor* of su'd estate. Terms oaeb. MARGARET KENDRICK, Adm’x. C. C. ELLIOTT, Administrator. septl-w6w* Administrator’s Sale. G eorgia, ckowford couni y.—Py virtu# of an order of the Ordinary of drawf rd com. ty, will be sold, before the < ourt Home door in the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December nest, lot of lead No. 99, in the third district of originally Houstoa. now Crawford oounty. Sold as the properly ot ThomavJ Hancock, deceased, for the eenefit of the heir* and creditors. Terms caj*i. »epl5-w6w GRAY ANDREWS Administrator. G EORGIA. CRAWPOKD COUNTY.-Sixty days from date application will ba made o the Ordi nary of Crawfo - d o >nnty for leave to soli the la ds belonging to the estate of Thornes J. Hancock, de ceased, late o’ said eoanty of Crawford This 12th day of Ser’vmber, 1870. sepI5-vffl>d GRAY ANDREWS, Administrator.: FI E<' RO r *, CR 4 W FORD COUN TT.—Two months V T a’tar dsti appi’tntion will be made to the Court f Or Jinary. ‘>1 said ctuuty, for leave to m<: t .. itnds bo’o sinr to rt.e e 5 ’ate c-f W ; O. Clt v:'a-d. late ol *1 ! rnunfv. ercev 5 ed. tor toe b-r.eut of beirs and ireditors of said deceased. WILDS C. CLEVELAND. aag30-wc(kl Executor. M ppllcatton for Leave to Sell Land. /"'t EOHGIA, OKAWFOKD COUNTY.—bixty days from date, application will bo made to the Honorable, tho Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to eell tbe lauds belonging to tho relate of Archibald Keudriok, dec se< d. late of Crawford county. This Angust 29th.. 1S70 MARGARET KENDRICK, Administratrix. O. O. ELLIOT!’, erpl-w60.1 Administrator. QUXTTCL&jr COUSTS?"ST. G iE-J e-la,QUITMAN COUNTY—Abraham Py!e, of -aid e lUi.ty, has ai plied lor tbo srttir-g apav oer, at my office. oot22-2t* W. P- JORDAN, Ordinary. (RiUiuhu County Admtniatmtoi's Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of eaid county, will be sold on tbe first Tues day in November, 1870, before tbe Court-house door, in said county, between tho legal hours of sale, 1be following lots and parts of lots of land, .ivit: Oue IrandxiH and eighty-five and a half acres, more or lose* of lot No. 132; euntb half of iot Nc. li>8; one-hair of lot No; -154, and all of lots Nos. 157,168 and 190, in the 8th Dishiat'of originally Lee, now Quitman connty, the same being that part of estate of Benj. H Bico, deceased, which had boon assigned as dower to his widow, since, also, de ceased. Terms cash. H. M. nAIGLER, sept20-w40d* Adm’r. G eorgia, quitman county.—ioai whom itmay CJECtri. Henry M. Kaiglsr. haviaein proper form a-pUed to meter rermanent icttirs ol aJmiottra’icn on th3 estate of Mrs. Zibah A Rico, lato of^aidcoun’y— . .. , Th : s isto clt*> all end singular, tbe crecitorsaud next of kin oi Zillab A. kies, to io and appear et mv rfflci withia tbe time allowed by law, ana show ciuse if any they can, why prrmaneiit administration liocld not be giantedtothoapDlicsnt. W.P. JORDAN. oct5-w.3)d Ordinary, C/D TWIGGS COUNTY. fri EGRGIA— IWIGG3 COUNTY.-Hilliard , ». VTT Newby having appliid to beappointed guardian of tbe person Bnd property cf Willie J. Hun ter, mi ner rrphan under fourteen years of age of William E. Hunter, deceased: also Clayton M., Andrew •irau- sons concerned to be and appear at the Term cf the Ccuitef Ordinary t> be fceld on tbo first.Mon* day in November n*xt. and show cause, if any they have, why said Hilliard t*. Newby ihou’.d not be entrusted with the guardianship of tb* persons and property of said minors. V* itness my official sig nature, tbis October 3,1870 _____ _ oat5-w30d Jt»i»N F. SHINE. Ordinsry. Application for Leare to Sell Land, G EORGIA TWIflG5 C0UNTY.-< ntbefirstMon- day in NoYcmber next, tre will ®pply io the Or dinary of sxld county for leave t# f#li fell the lands belonging to tbe cat3tc A. lharp, do- eeased • VINvINT THAhr, ALEX.C THAHP. cet7-w3?d Execa? or.-i of Jo* emiah A. Tharp, .2 r Executor’s Sole. T HE undersignrd, as Executois of tbe 1 :t c t will and testament of Bartley McCrary, deceased. wLlsell at Bxeoutor’s sale, at public outcry, on tho 1st Tuns day iu November next, before the Cnurt-honre door, in the town of Butler. Taylor county, Ga.. the valu able plantation be onging to the estate of said Bartley McCrary, deceased, situated in said county of Taylor, 7iu lesnorthof Butlorifa well watered, with about 500 acres of open land, goed dwelling gm-hou?e, press and out-hruses of every description, usually found on a fi st-rate cotton plantation. The place ia finely wateicd, being situated on Patsalagee Creek. The place oonta'ns, in the aggregate. 1000acres, mote or less. Tbo place eould be divided so as to make two foot rettlemsnts: one oontainl: g ’650 acres and tbe otber450 acre 5 . Terms made known m the day of El!e ‘ WILEY McCRARY, - S. Q. C. MCCRARY, s*pt22 nCw Executors. 11 1 r o G KORQIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Where a* B..F. Real applies for permanent Letters of Admin istration on tho estate of William 11 Read, late.of said county, deceased, these are therefore, to cite all persons conccrnod to bs and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand, officially, this October 12 1870. oetl9-w3od J OHN F. SHINE. Ordinary. Administrator's Sale. G EORGIA, WILKINSON COnNTY.—rn pursu ance of au order from the Ordinary Court ot said couatf, there will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Irwinton, in raid county, on tho trrt Tuesday tu December- neit. during lha legal hours ol sale, a good Cotton Plantation, of four bun dred sere-, well improve’, and lying eight miles south of Irwinton. Sold as tho properly of tho esta’e of Williein W. Collins, occulted, for the purpose of di vision. Terms of sale ca 5 h- ... - «etl9 x?0w — if. O. RlrTITERTORD, Adm r. . j .a. DOOXiY COUNTY. W L X Trustee’s Sale. bo sold, on tbe firet Tuesday in November next, during the legal hours of sale, before the Court House dooriu Vienna, Dooly er unty, all the lands belonging to ibe estato cfJamcsHollon.de ceased, coalaiai tI g 637% acres, more or le3S, al ia one body, in the ninth district of Dooly county. Nos 94. 95. 9) and fi actional lot No 90; 200 acres under lenco The plantation lies pri’-cipatiy on the road leading from Drayton to Montcxuma. 15 milca from Mootc- ium* r.nd two miles riorlh of Draytou. Eoldftr the’ benefit of the heirs. Terms o*sh - - JOHN A. HOLLON, scpll-w6w Trustee, Q E0RG1A—DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas, Gilbert 0. Carmichael applies loose for lettcrsot'admin- islration upon tbe cslataof John F. Oliver deceas ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned tobe and appear at my offios on or before tbe first Monday in November next, to show cause, it any tboy have, why said letters should net be granted. -Given under my hand and official signa ture this 3d day cf Ootober, 1870. ■ SIXTY-FIVE FIRST FUZE AWABD£D-er KERALA oct7wS0i. WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary. THE GREAT "Unftnr MANUFACTORY. , . fcORGlA, HENRY COUNTY.—OcmxxBT s Or- . _ n . - lY riCB,Cletober 17,1870.—By virtuB^of an order of BflEe tkW A Ifc^K C?^?e» KilterACTCBEKS OP GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PXAKTO FORTBS, BALTIMORE, MB. _ ropi Urmi of said sale,) will be sold before the Court house door in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, of said State, on tho first Tuesday in December, 1870, the following prooertj, to-wit: w est half of Lot 3. Square 42, in said city of Maoon, joining Clinkscales, Mrs. Holiin'.swortb et al. Sold as tbo property of Emily Bennett, deceased, for tbe henefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash. JNl). W. MAXWELL, oct20-w6w Administrator, with will annexed. Postponed Executors Sale: TTTILB be sold before tbe Court house door in ho VV country ofDougletty, on the 1st Tuesday in Decern'-er next, during tho legal hours of sate, the Plantation belongirgto the estate of Judgo Abner P. Powers, deceased, situated in the Second District ot Pnutrherty count?, Georgia, consisting of lo s N'f- 176.177,183,181 1S5 217snd 218, ocntain’ngseventeen hun ired and fifty (1750) acres. All the above described property sold for the pur poses of distritution aud for the payment of tbe debts * f --aid estate. The Plantation will bs sold for half cash; the bal- anca at twelve mon'hs with interestond approved security. The perishable prop-rty will besold f>r cash, JGiiN P. MANLEY. Septl7-tds. ” - ’ Executor. AilnilnlstratorV Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court house do*.r in >he town cf Irwinton, Wilkinson c umy, on tbe fir;t Tucsda< in Decembor next, within the legal hou’sofsslc, tbe following Real Estate' t6 wit: tifto n hundred -nd -hi-ty-nine (1539) »cres of lan -, more or less, lying in tbo Jrd and 26:h districts ofsaide-ur.ly of wilki- s-n, known ai ihe Lucinfla U. 5Vii.li i !a:e, nm- inieg ui.ds ot W. E. Carswe.l. rr., A. ilcAii m. e t to at William Toiiu.Mra Eliza Wh Pple d..U O'lltTr. t • , .,• i Vi Ab uto.e half tbe pi tco is in a gvd state of cn.- ti- a ion a > ui,d r te ce. Ther is a good two stay hot) e on tba-plAOe r .*l;h al the necessary i.u .-building:, cr bs, i tab cs.c.c ,t»o g od'we’l- ofwateranda too l sin bou : e kill screw. A so. the Pl n ati n mown as the Parks its o 1 ingm e23d district of sa d:county. c ntauirg sic hundred a d tsiriy ac e , more or less, ao • ( ue bunlr dacre,aoj inirg. known a-the "’Hajs place, ’ ■•cjo nir g lends of 5!is. Elisa VV hippie, leargei ais- wousjKtctisrs — :t -if ; There a-e on tbep ! ace a dwel leg bouse, gin bouse and craw, and tie necessary out bupdings, crib.-, etHblos o c„ and a gobtv llotwat«T - A 1 of these lands aro well sn wn ssthe Por er’s Cr. ek lands and the best -otton 1 nda in the ecu- ty. Also, will bo su'd lit tho tamo time a il pla.-e. a S'or—h iu-e d bo< in the town ol IrnUtm The house is Dew, S-fe t-loi-g by 2- eit wi-*o aid tw» sturi « nigh it ii dir.ct y in tr n of ihe >1 urt- hou'e. ar.d on ofthebes bu _'ness - tanjs i :on Ali oftber.b ve and fore <iag roporej sold as tbe ••r.-iertv ’ It A. v, Hppic, lat * o' s i-i e mrt . dc ceased,f.r he brno n ol hewsandcreititer* Sola oy authrrit of an o der of l-eD -iinaf' ol'.-aideou ty. -erm of sale, oue-fcalf cash ;.n,t thr b lauco ut twilvemoaths. with D’.i-rt ,-g o tbr proper-y as ie- enrity,-nd me- s > mu d-te 1 n -t punctca ly paid Poes ssion, 25th December. S. B. WHIP LE. oetl9 lawmwuir. Adm n stra’or. rpHESE Instruments have been before tbe public 1 for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained an unpurebaeed pre-emi nence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetnees and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of intonation and sweetness throughout tbe entire scalo. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in eo many Pianos. In work manship they are unequalled, using none but the . very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in our-bUBiness enabling us to keep con tinually an immenso eCockof lumber, ect. on baud. g9~AU our Square Pianos have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and tbe Agraffe Treble. • CSTWo, wonld call special attention to our late: improvements in Grand Pianos snd Square Grands. Patented August 14. 1S6C, which bring tbe Piano nearer perfection than has yet heen attained. Every Plano Unity Warranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for the Solo Whole sale Agency for the most celebrated Parlor Organs and Melodoons. which we offer, Wholesale and Re tail, at lowest Factory Prices, q fi WJL KNABE A CO., . eoptlO wGm _ ^Baltimore, Md. "QUEEN OF THE POtJTH, m ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST STILLS, r.-r,. —POR— 1100 Acres of Talley Lands Male. W ILL be sold before tne Court hous dwr, in the town ofTalbott iu, on tho 1st luesday ia N v. next »ithin ihe legal hours ft s*le. lbsta-r s - Val'ey Lands, beloratur t th j es’ato of Tb- Steobonson, de wed 8 'd lands Re at he the Pi< e Mountain, in Talb-.t ooun’y 2 m-’ o' the Cha ybeute Si rings. 50» aero* in tb rsmau inn 60" o exnd aud iu a high s’ ti. n. with Ofy or so-eat J-five o’ lend as iherc is in Middle Gtorgi Ihi- place is i.eted for its <• Church‘•a, mills and school h- proveinen’s good, wi* h the screw, which were dost- ,ieq44& 'ea«ile>atct j3 } . sons wishiog to pare*’ Ciamino the preir’ land# are sold ' madeknows iddrtts,. van ssiM mdT i .mJSI CORN HEAL, WHEAT FLOCRINQ AND stocls F-ed, Collin; Apparatus, Smultsrt Corn shellerw. l Flonr Packers sag Mill Work Ucncrsily, , ' 'These Mills were first made to supply the wonts of the Plant ers and Stock Glowers of the South, but their fame has spread to every quarter of the globe, and they aro now sold and used in Enrcpe, Asia, Africa and Sonth Ami-lies. To supply the increasing demand we have en- largrd our Manufactory and ad d'd valuable imnruvoraente to the Mills. As h. retofore, our Mills will be built of choioe Barr Blocks, selected at the O * - France. Send for Descriptive ’ ‘"’ng Trea ties on Milling, ser’ Addres Julj«-w6- ., r%- W* A*