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i'lie Greovgiia, Weekly Telegraph andL Journal <te Messenger.
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^ , fli • HE lor I'yapeptis, liiat .che.
ilVlt un ice,'ostivenes-., C. mpDya-
> | -TJ.m«v. rick Heaaacbe. >Tronic
f ol the Bladder and Kidtoys,
i.h’lla. Disra«esof theSk n. Im-
““b', ol Melancholy or Deprereion of
it o*
ter* enumerated hiv- iheir
t* J nver f w hieh is the inosti reva’ent
*?• »,iuntry. and as io mans etseath-
l .'« tibia the reach of a physician, itre-
M*‘'remedy should b provided that
el tt impair »he c* nstifution, arc
® dssfe* it trueb is the character ol
K jULATOR there can be no doubt,
■'li&cy of hundreds will <f tiblish.
p.tfS OF A DISEASED
rj&St P»inin thes'de: Sometime*-he
*Z I. I piii is telt under the ehnulder-
K K I blade: iesmaetitnea m sUken fur
*ej[ rheumatism in the arm. The
WT. nl ni'h loss of appetite and sickness.
*,,,»!are rosnve. sometimes alternating
if, trad is troubled with pain, accompa
'" jail he vy *en*«tion There ia seaer-
.*,“.1,1,. i.w- of memory, accompanied with
H i ion <-f h-vin* left u- done son china
*” h .,e hetn don*. A slight, dry cough is
eda't The panent complains of
debility: he *" ea »1> s'artle '. his feet
*?.“.. ... and he complains of a prickly
tfirt i: his ’firits are low; and.af-
i hit exor in© would be beneficial to
“ tr'ely fcUUJinon up fortitude enough
in I* e% b® dis»*a*t» every remedy. Sev-
n il«be eimft ( '* a " the discos*. but
'J. /rVl when tow of them existed, yet
,fihe I ody af erdest- bassbotin the
l b an sxtensi' ely deranged.
V. os d by »U persons. Old and »oung,
•tv "f ths f. rcg'dng sym toms appear. It
.-•-table cemp'und. is not injon.ius to
li.vate constimti-ns, and will keep the
“•Su* <C (ion if used properly.
*(*);,unhealthy localities mar avoid all
hi taking » dose occasionally to keep
i'or liildrcn complaininv of eol-
m l c headache or sick stomach, a
ItlP.I easiio' r 'nl or morewi'I givere-
_^J| ef Children, as well as adults,
■^^(Tniueb >uPP Br or eat something
-tint well. producing -our sromaeh.
**?'•!, d ° s « »«» c*™ ™-
f.nVrlM tTr »rrons of all ag*»
*. will fin 4 sur* relief from tboir
*’ Sviji*-, swimming to the head, colic,
h rf*t!* >f n ,^, ■ * tc - et0 -
k) only br
r H. ZEII-IN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS, Macro, Ga.
D; bynnil.Sl.2’- oct-19:f
CiXTCKLL*
DONALD B. JONES.
CAMPBELL & JOSES
Offer their serviced as
0 & Commission Merchants
iE PLASTERS and Merchants of Middle
Sonib«estern Georgia, and invite their at*
osome of the advantages possessed by
emr others as a Cotton Market,
isnjes are Terr ro uiouable, being about
Xf tl- •’ • • hi . H,.j State,
inti?*«in, a wiii soon ho considerably
J, and will ho equal, if not superior, to
any interior town in Georgia,
lenuig of the Muooo and Augnsta Railroad
mother outlet to Charleston, South Caro*
a increasing competition for our Cotton,
a furnish Plantation Supplies on the most
lie terms.
iur experience in handling Cotton, we bo
on please those who may favor ns with
image.
Firehouse bas just been pnt in thorough
nd we are now ready to weigh and sell or
u Cotton.
a agents for the WlhSHIP IMPROVER
S GIS, a sample of which can be eeen at
Jxiuse. Call and examine it, or send us
era. Everv Gin warranted. Prico. $4 00
CAMPBELL & JONES.
Mr. Richard H. Hutchings and Capt. J. T.
it have charge of onr Scales and Warehouse
Blaeon, Ga , Aug. 20,1870.
JAw-Sm
•; ,v>rj.i;i3....
...W. A. COXXTKS
'K4THAS COLLINS & SON,
lfactorsMtamii
renew tho tender of our services to our
diet planting friends and cotton dealers,
[ih<’m unsurpassed facilities for the prompt
hftil t xi cution of all business entrusted to
t. pledging promptness in all transactions,
te the sale of Cotton a speciality. Oar
luv.v: ci j.>yed this privilege for over forty
tol'iK !. I.r -I’Jct antrgrity, that be has mer-
6 c md '.once of our patrons,
re fully prepared to make the usual
jo in store, and shall endeavor to watch the
and sell when active demand.
it* unn-nally exerted ourselves to render
commuiLtions to our planting friends tu> to
ilu m to harvest their crop and trust they will
ipt in forvarding cotton to meet demands,
ipon maturity o'f papers the market should
mil depressed, wilt endeavor to extend the
p.ptre uni await a favorable market upon
a-tore.
JONATHAN COLLINS & SON,
isl.tw3m Cotton Factors.
M. A- MURPHY,
IERLY of the 4tb and 63rd Ga. Regiments,
res his friends to know where he is and
i ia doing. He is in Wilkinson county, Ga.,
ay law. Hois ready to serve his friends
ironey, and will especially serve h's ene-
r nothing, provided they commit do crime
I lend them to the penitentiary or prison.
*a me at Irwin ton or McIntyre,
diwlt*.
SOUTHERN .SCHOOL,
NEW YORK Cm.
EDWARD B. WHITE’S English and
french Boarding School for Young Ladies.
Vest 42d street, opposite Reservoir Park
■law! Aw 2m.
e Catawba Wine,
EDICINAL and •
SACRAMENTAL USE.
iy Dr. Eowen, of Jones county. Warren*-
1000 gallons m store and for 3ale by the
i or Single gallon.
HENRY L JEWETT,
litwSm 64 Second street.
, STATE LOTTERY!
irtored by the Legislature of Kentucky.
l«. 81 to 8IO. Prlxes, 81 to 830.000.
. PRIZES PAYABLE IN MONEY. WBITE
r Circular. Addres*
GEO. WEBSTER, Manager.
dAw3m* No. 36 Third et., Louiav.llo, Ky.
dobmb,
U. V. HAKDEMAS, JB
JME & HARDEMAN,
ire) Oommlssion leM
VHOLESALE DEALERS IN
iUCE, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS
ETC..
ETC..
Georgia.
Ntrlek, ...
l&w-tf
MILLS FOB SALE.
HORSE POWER WATER PRIVILEGE
rUATED WITHIN THREE MILES OP
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD.
order of Judge C. B. Cole, of Macon Circuit, I
ill tell, before the C .urt house door in f e town
Houston county. Ga.. on the fli»t any of Dc-
next, the following property, to-wit: luU lew
"ji being the civtra part of jot No. 12. in t..u
dutriet, and V) acres of lot No. 9, in he 30th
tt-a‘1 in Houston county—togotner vnth tho
mtM.ll PrLileees thereon consistine of a firet-
Cireular Saw and Grist Mill. *.djoimntr. vMth-
1 miteii.is 4900 acres choice fine Timbered Lands,
lilts are comparatively new, having breo butit
the war—faid Mills having been owned and ran
rr«fc Jone*, both now deceased. Froperti-sold for
cnefit of the heirs and creditors of sa d deceased
w. Terms, one-half catb; balance in twelve
ba with interest from day of sale. Second. Hy
with two ap *fov<d securities and nsortgages
^Promises—purchaser ^ & inr s fnr <& apers c and
't Valley. Ga.. November 2,13i0.
'3-d3taw&swAfflildecl
Li^NDID, AMD SO CHEAP!
PP.RIAL WHITE WASH; like Oil Paint for
"ood. Brick or Stone; retains its brilliancy for
*■ Cheap, aesnllful, lasting. Every mar. can
•it for himself. Be sure to send for circular.
*••, WILLIAM L. HARRia. Architect,
«5-3tw* Clarksville, Haber-ham Co., Gs.
the Tax-Payers of Bibb County
Tax Books are now open for the collection
of the State and County Taxes for the year
J My office is at the eamo place, George *
*«• Store, Cotton avenue.
„„ P. M. HEATH,
siCsu tu th wedtf T. a for Bibb Co., Gs
TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Cotton Factors aM Commission Merchants,
Fourth Street, : : Macon, Ga. •
H AVING built a large warehouse and made am
pie arrangements for the accommodation of
all our enstomera, and having been most successful,
both in the sales we have made for the past two
seasons and in the general satisfaction we have
given our customers in handling Colton, we earn
estly appeal to our friende who have not heretofore
done so, to give ns atrial in tbe sale or their crops,
or at least to share their business with ns.
We have no complaints to urge against dnr hon
orable and high-minded compeers in the Factorage
business—so from it, that we do not think any city
can boast of better warehouse men. or a better Cot
ton market, all things e-nsidered, than Macon.
But wo do ask that our FRIENDS shall give us the
small commission incident to the - ale of their crops.
Wo will advance liberally on Cotton consigned
us. And wiU bold Cotton, when desired.
We will furnish our customers with all plantation
euppl-ee,
BAGGING, TIES, ETC..
and give as prompt attention to him who eonds ns
onebag as to him who entrusts uawith one hundred.
BeiDg theagentsof. tee Patapsco Guano Com
pany wo will supply the best character or fertilizers,
and in every manner tiy to sustain the planter, a
class of citizens wkoBO avocation we have pursued
for forty years, amon* whom we were born and
raised, and with whom wo fnlly sympathize.
We arc located on FOURTH STREET, MACON,
GA., at the big red sign of
LAWTON A LAWTON,
sept4-dAw3m “GUANO."
PENDLETON’S
GUANO COMPOUND.
E. Jf. PEVDLETOJf,..
Chemist,
SPARTA, QA.
To the Planters of Hie Somh:
T IU3 unjrececented sncce-s attending th. use of
my C mpound the past season, has ranged me to
make more extensive arrangements far its manufac
ture, and to secure u-'ifrrmity and reliability in its
continuance, all materials for its preparation, and
each let manufactured will he analyzed and guaran
teed by me. 1 have received tbe na.j favoraMoac-
eor.i.'s lrein parties v.ilu u.cd it e ; n their Cotton
Crop, and ave already rttwived truer* from a num
ber of Planters for tho ensuing season, and as the sup
ply for the coming crop will be necessarily limited,
those who desire to nse my preparation are requested
to forward their otders at once, which will be tilled at
any time specified by them.
lam also preparing a bpecial Manure for Wheat
and Com. which J am satisfied by actual experiment
made by me, will be found to be particularly adapted
to tho soil and climate of tho Son hern States, and
would advise my friendsdesirous of testing its merits,
to seDd in immediate orders.
Circulars containing Certificates, and general direc
tions for its application, can he obtained by address
ing me at Sparta. Ga., or K. W. L. Katin A Co.. Gen
eral Agents, Baltimore, who will receive and execute
° r oc e tl-eodAw4t E. M. PENDLETON. M. D.
A BOOK FOE TBS MILLION.
MARRIAGE selorto the Mar
ried or those about
/2.HT TThT to marry, with the
\T lU JL JkJr Jbt, latest discoveries
on the physiolog
ical mysteries and revelations of the phyncal sys
tem. how to preserve the comi lesion, etc..
This is an interesting work of 221 pages, with num
ernua engraving, and contains valuable information
to; those who are married or contemplate marriage;
-ti>l t is a book that ought to bo under lock and key,
aoJ notlaid carelessly about the house.
ent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
Addre-s Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
tt »^‘tfoTIC U |J S T0 0 iIIE AFFLICTED AND UN
FORTUNATE.
Beloro applying to the nottrio is Quacks who ad
vertise in public paper- or using any Quack Rem
edies. peruse Dr. Butts* work, no matter what yonr
disease is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail
on the diteas* a mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12
N. Eighth street, beu Market and Cbcsnut, St. Louis,
Mo.
l,001i TO I0DB CHILDREN.
TBS 8REAT SOOTHING BSMBD7.
M RS. Cures Colic and Grip- PRICE
WHITCOMB’S ing in tho Bowels, and
SYRUP. facilititates the process CENTPs
MRS. of Teething. Subdue? PRICE
WHITCOMB’S Convulsions and over IS ,
SYRUP comes all di* eases in- CKNTS..
MRS. cident to infants and PRIOiS
WHITCOMB’S Children. Cures Di „ 25
SYRUP. arrhea. D.v?entery and CENTS.
Summer Complaint in
children of all axes. I
It U tho Great Infant*© and Children's Soothing
Remedy in ail disorders brousht on by teething or
reparedby’the GRAFU’N MEDICINEC0-. St.
TO by°‘Drnggists and Dealers in Medicine cveiy
abere. iunoSI-dJtwly
HORSE AND CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Best anil most Reliable ever
offered to -he JPublic.
Tin American Magnetic
fc=i
EDUIHE G0MT10H POWDERS
CERTi FICATE.
arr-. j Jie-eLv certify that I b»vr> examined, and
ti.broughtV tcstciJ in xny practice the
’• ani.le? ad rerart them ns preparations ol
i*rent cicrii uiwonM cordially rectc.mei d tlem
M I‘ring prep Vi* if .'u Sp ccial oare frorii re-
liiible icstvriicitta. .ml n ' or ' rCir 7 < *?" l , f ^
treatment of tUa wiwa Jl-cascs forwM< h tbcyaro
detigood, than nay rent Cities of which I have
knowledge. _
GEORGE H. DADD,
TtierituvrpSurgtm. Author of "Ana’nmy md Fhy-
ticHtyJ ef tkr Hbrtr," “ y - rJ, ' r '
“Aerfem J/ r. c Dvcicr, it-
I.OBD ffi SMITH.
«, W. HOST * CO., „ .
GENERAL AGENTS. MACON. GA.
For sate by all Druggists.
apr5-d*w
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops tno Chills.
This Medicine has been holers tho Public
fifteen years, and Is 6tiH ahead of nil other
known remedies. It does not purge, does
cot sicken tho stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstances, and
is the only hledicino that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because if -*s a perfect Antldofa M
Jblarla.
SoM tor all Druggists.
L. GUILVA3IIK.
]OHS rLSNXXXT,
t. J. GDIIJtAETIX & CO,
CotlonFaGlors & General Comission
ZVXERCBASVTff,
BA Y STREET,SA VANffAM, GA.
A gents for bradley'Ssuperphosphate
OFLIM*. - ■ .
Jewell's Mills Yanis, Domestics. W. . .
- Bagging, Rope end Iron Tie*, always on naan.
Usual Facilities Extended to Cnitomws^ ^ B
Administrator’s Sale**
G EORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY.—By virtue of
an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of said county and State, we will sell at public oui
crj before the Court home door in the city of Bain-
bndge, Dec.tur county, Georgia, b-tween tbe lawful
hours ot sal . on the first Tuesday in December next,
rite folio wing lands beiot ging to (he estate of S. D&vis
Tonge, deceased.
LANDS OS WEST SIDE OP VLTST RIVER.
. LoU Fos.283. 290. 291,297. 298.299,325. 3A. 328 in
the lath.District of Decatur county, contain io* 2.250
acres, of which 7o0 acres are open land, &cd known
as part of tbe O. ^ A mete i l^ntarlfn.
Loi.sNos.2t5.2CG.ti».28fi.-i87 288. fOl S02,intbol5ib
Uutnctof Decatur Count coi taining 2.0* 0 ai res, of
which 615 are open l*nd and known as part of tho O,
C. Arne t plantation, aid embracing the hemestead
ard alt nec s» *ry buTdicgs.
Lot* Ncs. 339 340,366 in the 15th District of Deca
tur county containing 750acres. of which .“>75 are open
land, and known also as a part of the O. C Arnett
plantation.
Lots Nos. 337,338.367. in the 15th District of Deca
tur eounty, com*in* 750 acres, of which 369 are open
land, and kno*n ;* tho Reynold’s plantation, with
dwelling and all necessary buildings
Lots Ncs. 381,332,411,412. in the 15tb district of De
catur county, containing 1.000acres, of which 125 are
open land, with the usual building?, and known as
the Evan's i*ta -e
. Lois Nos 36,38. and half intere-t in lo‘s 37 and 21
m the 21st Disrirt of Decatur county, containing 750
acre; of woodland, wore or less, and batf in*»re«t in
lot? No*. 3.6.33, 45.73.75,78.112 111, 114. and 153. : n
t e21st District of Becatur county, containing 1.375
acres of woodland, mere or less.
Lots Nos. 293 294. -95. 29 *. and 329 io tbe 15th Dis-
triot r fsiid counts, and co-.tainir.g l,25n serrs. of
which 425 are open land, with necessary buildings,
known as tbe K lb piant-ticn.
Lots Nos. 335, 35.337.345, and ?46. in the 27 h Dis
trict of said county, containing 1,"450 acres open land,
with neceisary buitdi g», k’ own a lhc Pirn's place.
Lots No*. 334 »no 347. in the 27th District of said
county, containirg 50 aces with bores eal and
other buildings, knonn as tbe Johnson's p’ace.
LANDS ON THE EAST SIDE OF FLINT RIVER.
Lot No. 180. in the 15th District of saidcounty. con
taining 250 ncre». 75 of which aro o. en land wiiha
smal settlement, known as pa t of the Monroe
place
Lot No. 200. in the 20th 1 istrictoi - aid county, con
tain* 250 acres of which 14 are open land, with dwell
ing and outbuildings, known as part of the M nroe
place.
Lots No*. 198. 199 and 202, in the 20th Di trictrf
saidcounty. containing 750 acres, of which ire
open land, and known as part of the Monroe place.
Lot No. 240, in the 20th District of said county, con
taining 250 acres, < f which So are opene, with tmati
se'tlement
Lot No. 201, in the 35h District of saidcounty. con
taining 250 acres, of which 20 are open land, with a
small settlement.
Lot Ni’S. 201, in the 0th District O' said county,
and 202 in the 35th ltistr ct of * aid county, containing
500 acres, of which 175 are open land, with tho home
stead, known os part of the Moore place.
L' ta Ncs-140 and 101, in the 15‘n District of said
county, c intainirg 500 acres of which 120 are oi or
land, with dwelling and outhouses, and known as tbe
Duo’ap place.
Lot No. 160, in tbo 20th District of said county, con
taining 2c0 acres, of which 15 a*e open land
All of the above lands are si uated nirh’n a con
venient distance cf th* ci y of Bait, bridge, and known
as the most desirable fatming landsin the coni.ty.
Maps of mo.-t of tbe lands can be seen by applies
tiou to the dmsuistrators.
Also, at the same time and place, lot 2 of block 42,
in Parmalee’s Survey of the town of Bsinbridge.
Tbo hou-e and lot in the city of Bainbridge, known
as the colored chnrch lot. cor.ta’ninir 1-5th of an aero
The home and lot on the A bany road, time-
fourths ofa mile fiom the city of Bainbridge, lying
north of lot owned by >. G. f’ody, containing one acre.
And in addition 4 lots in the Bainbridge Cemetery,
known as lots Nos. 73,79 80 and 81.
Terms of sate: Ono-batfcash.ba ancein 12 months
with iuteiest, secured by mortgage on rurchased
proper y. WM ». D. rONJK.
F. L BABBIT, -
Administrators of the Estate of S. Davis Tonge.
Bainbridge, Ga September20,1870.
nav4 ord&wtds
W HY is it that so many children die under the
ago of five years? That a large i roportion of
children die under that ago, has long been a subject
of remark^ and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained. it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in tbe buman
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who aro moro constantly witn
their children, cannot be too observing of the first
symptoms of worms; for so 6ure]y a* tboy exist, can
they be
s^.x*3ax>’sr abb cbrtaiig'lv
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely u-e of -
ti, A. KAHNESTOK’S YERSIITfiF..
It Is perfectly harmless, con*a'ns no Mercry, being
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for tho purpose of
pleasing the palate than of overcomitg the disease,
havo been manufactured all over the country, but
their short lease <*f life is nearly exhausted, and B.
A. Fahnestock’* Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daily.
CAUTION.
■Should occasion require you to purchase B A. Fan
nestock’s Vermi'uge. be particularly careful to see
that tbe initials are B. A. This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1H29.
And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do
not wish to havo an imitation forced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT
Formerly B. A. Fahnestock's Sas & Co..
SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA.
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6SADALI8!
'|*HE GREAT AMERICAN HSALTU liE-
JL sterer purifies the blood and cures Scrti-
ula, dypbilis. Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dis
eases of Women, and all Chronic Afiei-tions of
ho Blood. Liver and Kidneys. Recommended
*,y the Medical Facully, and many thousands
f our best citizens Head tbe testimor y <>i
physicians and p tients who have use a Rosa-
lalis; sord for our ltoiadatis Guide to Ueual.
Rook, or Almanac, for this year, which _we
Jpublib for gratuitous distribution; it will give
.you much valuable information*
I Dr. It. W. C.rr, of Baltimore, says; I take
iple sure in recommending yonr Kosadalisas
; A very powerful alterntive. I have seen it
iu ed in two eases with happy results; one in a
i.-ase of secondary syphilis, in which the p -
tient pronounced him-elf cured after having
■ token fire bottles «f your medicine. Tbe other
.sacase ofscrofula cf ong standing, whio - is
'rapidly improving under its use, and the indi-
eati ms are that the patient will soon recover
II navo carefully examined tbo fc.rmu!ffi by
'which yonr Rcsada'isis made, and find it an
excellent compound of alterative ingredients.
! fcxaue! G. McFadden, of Murftce.boro.
Ileun., IS&3Z
I bavo used reven bottles of^Bosadal:?. and
',mi entirely cured ot Rheutratisni. Send me
ifsut «*oulei v as I wish it lor my brother, who
has scrofa*ou3 3cre eyes.
Benjamin k'echtol; of Lima» Ohio, writes:
U have fluttered for twenty years with an in-
'veterato eruption over my whole b*. dy: a short
{time since I rurcha c ed a bottle cf Kosadaii?
;and it effected a perfect cure.
rosauaxiIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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.imo ®;, emenls & proprietors.
For sale by
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$650 PER MONTH.
fTtHE best sellirg book eTer published. AGENTS
X who sell our now work.
Plain Home Talk and Medi
cal Common Sense
havo no compitition. There never was a took pub
lished like it. Anybody can sell it. B^wbody
wants it. Many a&entfl are now i aktng from $o00 to
$'50 per mourh Fellir^ this wonderful book. Twenty-
four paKO Descriptive Ciicula- sent free on applica
tion. IV'e want yood Jive Agents; m<*n who can fully
apr*ciate too merits of the work, and the fact that it
meets a unive’SAl want. Agents who deflire to do
good as well as mak. money^Ad^
432 Broome Street. New York,
ool23-dsat4tkw4t
LOOK OUT FOR A BOLE THIEF!
O N iho ISfhof October I caught BUFUS SIM
MONS, Bon of Dudley Simmons; late of Mon
roe county, who had etolen a mule from a widow
lady in Alabama. I secured (he mule and the owner
now has it, but the thief made his escape. . He is
about 26 years old; 5 feet 8 inches high; dark hair
and grey eyes. Had on a light oolored suit when
ho left. The public arc cautioned against him and
urged to arrest him if seen.
nov3-lfcdAKw B. PENNINGTON.
To Music Teacliers.
rinfM*r"anT competent to give Instruction ’on"the
Guitar. O4© ofexpcrieD^^re^ Arp^to
0Ct28-d2tawAwIlf Pres. Board of Trust e«s.
SUB COVNT7.
G B.OKGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—To the UonoralU
the Superior Court of Bibb Couutv • Tbe pe.niui,
of S. M. Seise). M. Birth, J. H. Ue is, A. Btrnd. E.
r euehtwanger. J. Iub mid S. Eii ste n, offioera and
directors, retpeclfuliy ehoweth bat they and their
associates have organize 1 thtmttive- into an acsocia
tion at Macon, in g,id 0 *ui:t j ana tt-.ta. by the • -me
of the Piozrtss Club; and hey now pray * hat rhey
miyba iLOatpo at'd and mare a bo)y_ t-o itic. fnr
ant during the peri d > f twenty year*, with the priv-
il g« of renewing at the ext iration ol tbit limn and
by t e name »for*sail o iu chite, rb se ; s-and enjoy
to tbeuiss vesaid their s icci.ssors.tuohfcXaieriy.as
tnay be nrcrs’a y t* <srry into effect-iho object nf
sai l org miza ion, ard tba* they may be made capa
ble ana liable .0 sue and bo setd. to bold a cotntno
scat, to make and ordain such by-laws as m .y be
ntcessiry and proper, rot co'*fiicticg with theiaws ot
this Ft its, and su.h other acts as c.rp mte bodies
may do. E. FBEST,
Solicitor for pet tioners.
A true extract from the minutei of Bibb -ut etior
Court. A. B. ROSS, D. C.
October 24.1870. oc'26--4t
Adiulniatrator’a Sale, - -
/'JEORGH, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an or-
VJ der of the Court 01 Ordinary of said county, will
be sold before the Court-house in th** city of Brans
wick, Glynn 0 *unty,on the first Tuesday in December
next, duti g tbe legit hours of aste, the folio sing
property, belonging to the e ta'e ot Thurston R.
Bloom, late of Bibb ccunty, viz; One undivided half
of water lots Nos. 12, 13.14 and 5, ia the ci'y of
Brunswirk; one undivided f urth of water If.ts No?.
11 and v5. in the city of Brunswick; a letse from the
c ty of Brunswick to T, R. Bloom of the lot of lard
tn wn as the Weaiirn Termination of Monk strett.
extending f om the western line of Bay street to the
wharf line, for the term of thirty tears from July 23.
1868. Receipt of the Proprietos.of thecity o: Bri,ns-
wick. for $178, being ten per cent.deposit on account
of ibe purchase money of lots 155, 153. J57 and 158,
known as the P ew Tow- Lots In tbe city of Bruns
wick. One half intiresti ■ Receipt ol Proprietors of
city of Brunswick for 8113 being ten per cent, denosit
on purchase money of lots A 33, A 32 and A : 9. in
Block 120 of Old Town in the city of Brunswick.—
0n« half interest in Receipt of Proprietors of thecity
ot Bransw ck for 8135. being ten per cent-depoa t on
purchase money ot lots 18.8,375 and 371, known as
New i'own lots.in thecity of Brun wick. 0*ehalf
imeretin Receipt oi Proprieto a of city cf Bruns
wick for fSO, being ten per cent, der out on i.u.cbaso
money of L ts 170 and 171 known a* New Townlo s.
In the ciiy of Brunswick. All of lai 1 receipt* dated-
May 15.1S56. h eceiit of Proprietors of city of Bruns
wick or S >7. being ten percent depc sit on purchase
money ol lots S52 and 953, known as New Town lots,
in the city of Brunswick. Receipt »f Proprietors cf
tbe city of Brunswick, for $55.50, being ten per cent,
deposit on purchase money of lot* 944, 945 and 916, in
New J own, in the city tf Brunswick. Said two re
ceipts, da'ed November 27, 18:6. t> Id for the 1 tor
ment i f the debts of the estate. Terms, cash
■G W.GUSHN.
oc 27-w6t Administrator de bonis non.
Witde C. Cleveland, ex‘tor.1 Bill for Direction. In-
1 junction and Settle-
va. !• ment.
(Crawford Superir
G. P. Cnl erbouse, et at. J Court. Cct. Term, 1870.
It appearing to the Oou-t that George M. Baze-
more and Kdna, Ms wife, Wi.liam C. Mmciooi and
William Cleveland, are defendants t) said bill, and
are non residen 8 of this S at-, and ea not be served
with copies o r said bill:
It is o'der a by tbe Comt that s*id defend nts be
servod by publication ono- a month for four months,
in the Teleo-isfu and Messskozb, a gazette pub
lished in tbe city of Macon: and that said defendants
be equired to be and appear, personally or by attor
ney, at tho next term of this Ci urt, ant answer the
a legations set forth in said bill
Smith* *lexawdes. 1
Avant* ® eows ’ j- Complainants’ Solicitors.
Simmons. )
I certify tbe above and loregoing is a true copy
.rom thaminutes of Crawford Superior Court, Octo
ber ferm. 1870.
np‘15-1iim4m JAMES J. RAY, Clerk-
/'^.t.OrGlA. BIBB • OUNT Y—A'l persons indebted
VX to the estate of Dennis Shehan. lato of said
C 'untv, decetfed, are ritciired to make immediate
piyment to tbe under-igned; and those having
claims, to present them in term* of the law.
C. O. CuNNELT.,
oci7- Executor.
ri bORGfA. BIBB COUNTY.—All persona indebt-
vJT ei to the estate of Leroy Napior. late of sail
county dere sed an required to make immeiisto
ppymmt *otho undersigned and those naving claims
t*> present them n tonus of the law. _ _
BRIGGS H. NAPIER.
GEORGE C.NAPIKR.
6w Executors.
G FORGIA, BIBB CO' ! NTY.—Whereas. GeoigeS.
Jone- a; plies to tho undersigned for Letters of
Aduii* istration upon the estate of John E. Day. iato
of said county, utceued. A11 persons interested a e
required to b--and appear at the Court of Ordirary
on the first Monday in November next, to show cau o.
if am they have, why Letters should not be granted
tbe applicant.
'Given under my hand ofiic'a'ly.
C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
_1 o’-L.wSOd
C 5EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. J.hn F
T t*rou r inaxi applies to the undersigned to be ci*-
missed from the Ad ministration of thees oteof Qiraiu
A, Troutman, late of laid coun*y, deceased And
wherea*. Mrs Tabitha K. Troutman applies to be :«p
pointed 8>le Admini^tratiix upon Fold estate
All person? interested are required to be and *PPC r
at the Court of Ordinary n the firs» Monday in N *-
vomhernt'xt to show w se. if anv they have, wny
said Letter? should not be anted the applicant.
Given under my hand ofiet lly *
C. T. WARD, Ordma-y.
oc!4-»3fd
i t EO'HHIA, BIBB OOVISXT.—WUereus, Jo n W
VJT c-tubb?, .sd ninistrator de bonis non, cf trie er
fate of ihomas Arnett, late of said county, deceased,
applies to m=* for Let ers cf_Di*tni?S!on
These aro therefore, to cite and admonish ail, and
singular the k*n*lred and ere iters ot said decease 1.
to he and : ppear at my office o? or before the Erst
Mond y in January next, to show cause, it an- they
have, why 'etters should not be granted tteap.li-
G'vcnnndermy hand officially.
C. T. WARD.
oct4 w3m °rdi» ar*-.
Application for Leave to Nell Laiul.
G EORGIA. BiBB COUNTY—Four wo ks after
dato hereof application will be made to tbc
Court of Ordinary of autd county, tor leave to roil part
o the real and perso a! property belonging to tho
estate ot Leroy Napier, 1 te of said'ouniy deceased.
BRIGGS H. NAPIEd,
GEORGE C.NAPIB*.
OCt5-w4w Kxecutos.r
JASPER corns TV.
Jasper County I’ostp■ nc<l SlicrllTSnle.
yiT 11 L be sold before the Court-house door in the
TT town of Miinticello oa the first Tuesday in ’ e-
cember ext, bi twee, the legal hours ot sale, the f 1-
lowing property to nil: .... T , *
ICO acre* of land, m*ro or less, to satisl-. two Jmt'.ce
I'ourtfi fas. • su*d from the 379th district G. w . in
fivor of Ree?e Goolsby Levied **n as the property
of John -. Burney. J . Als** sundry tax fi. fas. is-
-ued b- the Tax I'otleo'or of Jasper county. 1 cvy
made and r turned to me b> a constable—property
painted out by pi •intiff’ alter ey
Al-o at the au-ettmo a d pl»ee, wtl bo so'd i00
acics of land, more or less. in. said counnt. whereon
Charles Q. Lane now livts. adjoining lauds of W. C.
Leveretr, Wm. H. Reid an oth-rs to sansiy sundry
->upcri.ir Conrt fi. fas; odo in favor of Aviugton Turk
issued fr m dorian operior Court. May term, 18i0,
against Leroy M. Wi'son, John F. rat'erson and
Pleasant J . Wilson, exccu ors of M. IV h ifie'd. de
ceased. Levied on as tie property of Mathew Whit
field, deceased—property pointed ou by J. T. Bow-
din, i laintifi’s a’torney. ____ c .
not6 w. 0*. 1II* M * S R. PENN. Sheriff.
Admililslrinlor’s Sale,
B y virtue ot -r. ordsr of the Court of Ordinary of
JaFp-rC'unty. I will teU. at publio outcry, before
the Court-homo door in the town of Moq'iecuo. on
tbefi siTue-day in December next, the bouse and
lot situate i in -nid t'wn. kr.own *s the rcsdenceof
tbr life Ma* Jenmiah Pearson, of 8 *id county.
Tetm*. rash. . „ L. DE a •,
oii2fwtd Admim tra'or of J Pearson, dec d.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
F OUR weeks after dato I will app*y to tho Court of
Ordinnryof J*sp**i* C/untjr for leave to se-l the
undivided .ntereat Fleming Jordan, deceased, late
of said conn'y. in three hundred and sixty acres of
Land situ *.te i in s»id oount*.
oct5 wSOl THOMAS M JORDAN, Executor,
Application for Leave lo Sell land.
G EORGIA. JA'-PpUCOUNTY.—on the Erst Mon
day in November next. 1 sha’l apply to the Or
dinary nf sail county fir IeaTe to *611 all the lands
belcnrit g to the estate of Arkiles Wiljscn, deceased.
oot4-w4t B. T. DIGBY. Administrator.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
G EOtiGIA. JASPER COUNTY .—On tbe first Mon
day in Novembtr next. I sba-1 apply to the Or
dinary ofsaidcoanty for leave to sell all ths lands
belonging lo the estate o* Alfnnzo Iriirdamnn dc-
■ B.T DIGBY Adminis rator.
oct4-w4t
With the will annexed.
BAKER COUNTY.
Administrator's Sale. >
jVY virtue ol anoi<l3rofthe . onrt of Ordinary rf
It Muesli ciustv, will be sold brforo the Court-
housed or in raid ccunty, within the legal hours of
sale on tbefi st lueedav in Dio-mber next, thefol-
iowing lands, t -wit: The ur.d Tided halt interest in
lot No. 20. inthel5:hdi-trictofMacjn connty; No.
5inthe2Jdistriotof originally Do**iy, now Atcc n
county; No* 1 and 3 in the same dutriet. part of No.
1 in the first district rfnrig’nal'y Dooly.sow Macon
county, and IractionB Nos. 321 and 322. in the 14th dis
trict <f Houston county—all lying in one body. Sold
as the property of Mrs. 55ichal Pokes, deceased, for
distribution and settlement with the heirs at law cf
Fiii'l deceased.
■ eras of sale, cash. FRANCIS H. F0KE8,
oct5 ids Administrator.
Anmlnlstrator's Rule.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house in Ogle
thorpe, M&con eounty Ga., on the first Tue day
in December next, within the usual hours of sale, lot
of land No. 92 in the Second. District of originally
Muscogee, now Macon county. Sold as the property
of Stephen Fulford, late of said eounty. deceased, for
distribution and settlement with ths heirs and dis
tributees. Terms cash.
octI2-w6t N. T, FULFORD, Administrator.
Administrator’s Hale.
W ILL bs sold before tbe Court-house in Ogle
thorpe Macon county, Q.v, within the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next.
t part __ 1— W .,—
originally Muscogee, now Macon eounty: the whole
containing three hundred acres, more or less. Also,
wild Lot No. 167, Third Section, Nineteenth Distriot,
Spalding cornty, Ga. Bold for distribution among
ihebeir*. Terms cash,
oct!2-w6t W.K.HALL. J*.. Administrator.
Exeester’s sale,
TITILL be sold, hefbru.the Court-house door at
YY Blakely. Gs.. under an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Calhoun eounty. on th« i first Tuesday in
Deeember next. 800 acres of Laud belonging to the
estate of Drucilia Gibbs, deceased, ths same being a
well' improved i lantat on. Good ginhouse, screw,
out-bnilclog and water. .
oct2-wlw W.A.BECKCOM. Exceutor.
BouMonr covvnv
Houston Count? Sheriff’s Sale
pi EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY —Will be sold
\JT on the 1st Tuesday in December next, before
the Court-honee door in the town of Ptny, said
county, within the ueual hours of sale, the 1-Cth re
mainder Interest of A C. Cliott in-442 acres of land,
mor6 or lees, being the homestead of Alfred M.
Cliett, situated in tbe 6th district of said county;
levied on as the property of A, O. Cliett to satiety
s fi fs from Houston Superior Court, Houser A
Brunson vs. A. C. Cliett.
Also at same time and place, the 1 6th interest of
O. A. Cliett in tbe same property to satisfy a fi fa
Houser & Branson vs O. A Cliett, said fi fa from
Houston Superior Court.
Also at the same time and place, part of lot of
land number seventy (70), in tbe 9th district of said
connty, containing 93 acres mote or less, to satisfy
a fi fa in favor of HouBer A Brunson vs. Mrs. Mary
E. Ba^in, fi fs from'Houston Superior Conrt.
Also at the same time and place, let of land No.
'86, East half of lot No. 82, and South half of No.
83, in the 12th district of said county, containing
440 acres, more or less, known as the “Oaky Woods
Place,” as the property of John R King, to satisfy
two (2) fi fas one in favor of John Bryan Guardian,
and one in favor of Harvey W. Lathrop va. said Jno.
R. King, said fi faB from Houston Superior Court.
Also, at the same time and place, 2-J bushels
of Corn, more or lets, ten stacks Fodder, contain
ing about 850 pound*, and all the Cotton in the
field, supposed to be five bales, more or less, as
the property of Lewis Rutherford, (colored.) to sat
isfy a distress warrant, vs. said Lewis Rutherford,
Also, at the same time and place, five head of
Hogs, ieviod on as the property of 8. G. Sanford to
satisfy a fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court, in
favor of Mrs. A. E. Greene, Administratrix, vs. S.
G. Sanford. Property pointed oat by plaintiff's
agent.
Also, at the same time and plaoe, will be sold,
one Baggy and Harness, levied on as the property
of Wm. Ganders, to satisfy a cost fi fa. in favor of
the officers of Court vs. said William Sanders, from
Houston Superior Court. JOHN R. COOK,
oct3-w39d. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
G eorgia-hoc Mon county.—°n the erst
Tuesday in Deeeinbernext. will be sold a Perry,
before the Court-house door in said county, within
the usual hours ot sale, tho following proper-y, to-
wit: A small house full of Bted c .t.ou, estimated at
6 000 pounds, on place where Joshua AultmerB now
lives; also, 4 bales of oottonat Joe Barues’giu house:
also, a lot of seed cotton m a neero house, and a lot
in a pen near bv, together wish the ungathered o *t-
ton in the field on premises tenanted by James W.
Aultmcns. estimated at about 12,0t0 pounds. A lot
of seed cotton, gathered and ungathered. in field ten
anted by — Arnold, estiura’ ed at about 6,100 pounds;
also, a lot oi seed cotton in gin house on plaoe ten
anted by M. D. Stewart, estimated at 15.000 p unds:
a’so, in ca riaje home, a 1* t of se d cotton estimated
at l.tiD pounds; also, a lot in field tenanted by ‘&ck
Coleman, ungathered, estimated at about 15.000
pound-; also, a tot ungathered in field tenanted by
Tump Heavy, estimated a' about 7,500pound-; also, a
lot in houso, and field not gathered, tenanted by E L
Auhman. estimated at 4 500 pounds; a lot of seed
cotton in field, gathered and ungathered.in field ten
anted by King Pe.er, estimated at about 15,000
pounds; also, on tbe premises tenanted by M. D
Stewart 1 cotton gin. 1 gin band, 1 two-horse wngm
and gear, cotton seed in and around gin house 8nd *n
carriage house, about 5,< 00 bushels corn, about 10,000
ponnds fo Ider, 3 mules, 30 to 35 head hogs, 2 cows ard
calves, a tot of plows, o rpenter’s tools, and a lot of
empty sacks in a closet in dwelling house. Levied on
as '.be property of M. D. Stewart, de eased, to satisfy
a distress warrant in favor of J. W Hardeson, against
said M. D. Stewart, deceased, for tbe sum of thirty
bales of cotton, classing good middling and weighing
five hundred pounds each and costa. Property point
ed out by plaintiff. D. H. HOUSER.
nov5 tds Deputy Sheriff.
Application for 1 eave to Sell Wild Lands.
O N tbe first Monday in December, 1870, I shall
apply to the Ordinary of Houston ronniy f«r
leave to sell, at private sale, the Wild Lands belong
ing to the e.tate of Jesse P. Warren of said county,
deceased. RE’ BEN G. WATSON.
nov5-4w Adm’r of Jesse F. Warren, dee d.
Administrator's Sale.
IfiTILL be sold on the first tuesday in December
YV nex', before tbe Court-house door in Uouiton
eounty, fiitei’n town lots in that part of Perry known
as New Hope, eioh containirg three-fourths of an
acre. Sold -a the prop'rty ot E. W. Gaddy, deceased,
under an order from tho Court of Ordinary of *aid
countv. Terms cash. EDWIN GREEN,
oc 30 ids Adm’r. de bonis non.
G eorgia. Houston county.—wherea*,Thos
B. Chinoey. applies for letters of administration
on tbe estate of Ames Chancey, late of said county,
deceased
fhesi are, the-efore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office < n or before tbe first
Monday in December next to show cause, if any, why
letters of administration sboul I not be granted.
Given under m> hand and seal of offiro this 10th of
October. 1870 W. T. SWIFT,
cctll- w3‘ d. Ordinary
Guardian's Sale.
G EORGIA. fiOUSlON COUNTY Agreeable to nil
o-der from the Ordinary of said county, will be
sold before: he Court-home door in the town o: Per.y,
durinr the leg.il hours of sa’e, oa tbe first Tuesday in
Denmbnr next. Lot nf land No. •' ixteen 06) in the
,'in'h (9:h) District of said.county, the same being
the real estate nf the minors ot Vardell Jones, late of
said conn y. deceased. Terms ca-h.
NATHANS. HEAD.
octl5-w40d Guardian min* ts of V. Jcnes.
JTOXMESS COUHTY.
G EOHGIA, J-iNc-S COUNTY.—Joses ccpcep r
Cottar, October Term, 1870 —Itis ordered bv the
Judg» that the p'esent Term of Jones Superior Court
be a j turned to 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, tbe O h
day of January next. Jurors drawn to serve at pret
ent Term <*f said Court will -ervo as such at said A d-
jourped Term. Parties, Jurors and Witnesses take
notice. October 17,1870. R iLAND f ROt-S.
Clerk Superior Court.
A true extract from Minutes <>f Court. _
octal-w2t ROLAN D 1. Rf SS. Clerk
* dminislrator’a Hair.
A GREEABLE to an mer horn the Court of Ordi-
nar* of tones county, will be Slid bef* re the
Ccurt-fcouse door in the Iovd of Foret th, Monr e
county, on the fir*t Tuesday in Docemberdixt, three
hundred acres of lend, more or Its, the proptrty.m
e- ate * f Jno. a. C. S. Lawren e. dec d. (sold for dis-
trti'uiion.)adjotoiDg'landsofWm. sK J. '‘-atson ! nd
others, has a good dwelling and out-houses a'taubed,
and some woodland Situate on Peach Creek, is a
good investment Terms, cash
ectG-w6w.
BrNJ.L. EOLLAND,
Admit, i-trator.
Administrator's Shlo.
G EORGIA. JhNE3 COUNTY.—AgreeaUe to au
ord*r from the Court ot Ordinary of Joms coun
ty, will be sold before the Cturi House do-r in the
town of For-yth, IUonroe county, on the first Tuesday
in December next, within thr It gat hours ofs *le(l75)
one hundred and seventy-t-ve aer-s «r land moro or
les.-, the property of the estate of Robert Berry, de
ceased, a good pieca ifLand, with a small d'~ < 'U;nK-
House and Out-tii u cs. Situate four mile? from*he
Ocmeluee river and seven miles from Fori-ytb. Sold
for distribution. Terms ca.-h.
Oct- w6w LEONIDAS SMITH, Adm’r.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
i non
I Court
( Octori
In the enperior
. o' said County.
crTcrm, 1870
( eorgin, Wilkinson Connty
Isaac H. Watkins, adm’r I . .
of Lucinda U. Wright, I In Fqui y. Bill for direo-
Mitch ll Watkins etal
He rs attow of
Lu-i ida H. Wright. ,. .
I t a peari. g to the Court that tbe children of Levin
Watkins, deceased, Sarah Cottoifbead, dcctasfd.
(lumeily Surah Wetkii s,) Tnbilba Brown, deceased,
(formerly faSitha Watkins) asd a portion ot the chil
dren and gra-dchlidren of Wealthy Fountain, for
merly Wealrty Watkics, whoare heirsat la« of the
said Iuo'ndifl. Wright, do not reside within th»
St -to, and it fur her appearing that iheir n.ni.es and
re idcnceshic unknown to the complainant in the
above stated ciuse.it is therefore ordered by the Court
th-t they ard each of them an I ail others claimirg an
ii tere-t in said estate, do be and ai pe r at the < ext
term of tbi* Court to bo held on the first Monday in
Ai-ril nex*. then and thereto makekn<*wnand estab
lish their identity and relalior sh p to the sa d Luoir.-
d, II. Wright, and tbe naturo mJ extent of their
claim to pnrti, ipa*e. in the distribution of the e-ta'.c if
sail tuci'da H. Wripht And it sfartherordoreI
thitservccof this o-der be perfected upon i ll. nd
eauh of th-m by publication ol ifcesamo v eekl. for
four months rrevious to tbe i.ext term of this • o; -t in
thefollowirgpubli: gazettis. to-wit: Weekly .ele
graph and Ves'erger. tubll btd at MacoD, G?.: Fed
eral 0- irn, published at. Mi trdgeville, Ga.. and the
Central Georgian, published at Saadcrtvillo Ga
Georgia, Wilkinson C*.cntv—Clerk’s office Ffi-e-
rior Court, Oct iber 25th, 7870. I here'*' - -r r /* Itil
the within ib a true extr c from the u - f * • • -a*’’
Court. OotoberTerm, lh70.
oct3l-lam4ira Qb.O W.TAPPt.. .ml.
G eorgia, crawford tounty— wtcrea?.
Dav'-d W. Simmons a T d Augustus F. Liyhtftot,
Executors of the .ast wilt ar d testament of Bcrja-
min Lightfoot, late <f sa : d county, deceased, apply
to me for Iette s of di mission from said adm-.nhtra-
t*on—
Tbece are therefore tocreasd admenwo all parties
interested to be and arpear at my office in terms of
the Statute, and show cause, if any ttiey have, why
the said letters dismisflory should not be granted the
applicants.
Given under xny hand and official signature this 31
to. (t«».l». JAMES J. RAY.
oct7-w3m Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL bs sold, ou the first Tuesday m December
next, within ths legal hours of sale, before the
Court-house door in tbe town of Kn 'Xville, Craw
ford county, all tbe Real E-tato of W. C. Cleveland,
d ceased— consisting ot 'he f-llowing Lot=: Nos. 129,
133.114:15 J acres of lot No 13>, and 160 teres of Io
154. 8oM for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors.
Terms cash. WILDE 0.CLEVELAND.
octl5 wtd Executor.
a EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Whereas.
George liitey applies to me for Letters of Guar
dianship of the pera* n and property of the minor
children of W. X. Flowers, deceased. These aro.
therefore, to cite and admonish all and singnlar the
kindred and friends of said minor children to bo and
appear at my office within tbe time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any, why said Letters of Guar
dianship should not be granted tbe applicant.
Given under my hand at office. September 21st,
1870. JAMES J. RAY.
ob(4-w30d
Ordinary.
Admlnistnuoi’s Sale.
G eorgia, crawford county.—ry virtue of
an order of the Ordinary of Crawf rd county,
will be sold, before tbe Court Housedoor in tbe town
of Knoxville, on the firstTuesday in December nu t,
lot of land No. 99. in tbe thirl district of originally
Houatoo, now Crawford county. Sold as the property
ot Thoma* J. Hancock, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
sepl5-w6w GRAY ANDRE
) Administrator.
G eorgia, crawford county.—sixty days
from date applies.ti n will be made to the Ordi
nary ot Crawford county for leave to sell tbe la di
belonging to the estate of Thomas J. Haneoek, de
ceased, late of said county of Crawford This 12th day
of September, 1870.
GRAY. ANDREWS. Administrator.'
sep!5-w60d
QUIT TWAW COUNTY,
W'
Quitman County Sheriff** Sole.
II L be sold, on the first Toe-dav i n Onomber.
lS70,bitw en the hours of togat *-to-at pTihli.-
ontery; for cash, in f ont **t th<* Court hru«t- door ot
Quitman county, at Georgetown.«*a, a ihep-operty
of Jam sT. Ftowellen. the f ilo*ingde?cr bed iract
or p*rce!s of L.n i. ly'nbeing a d situate :n the
Eighth Distriot ot oriririaliy Lee now Quitman coun
ty, known as lot* numbered 330. 331,341, S4 ’, 343. 3£6.
XU, 362 363, and fractional lots numcered „i2, ST3,
374. 775 376. 377—containing in the aggregate -.90
acres moro or les>, and known as the Frcston P'ae*.
ft*id laid being in po session of defendant in fi. f»
Also, the fol'owing described lois or parcels of Land,
situa esnd being in said District and conn y afore
said, and known as'tot? numbered 295 £96.313,314,
3i7. 3:8 329.341. ?45,346 358 and 3.9. Also the sontb
)£oflot315; and aim, the following described trsets
or parcels of land: Beginniigat the southeast comer
ef lot No ?25. thence rurnisg north on tho eastern
boundary line of said lotwi'h lot No.Slo the distan-e
of 15 e' ains. tt enc.. we-t through !i t.-No-. 3£6, ;-47.
357, and fractional lot f-78, t ? the Chattahoochee river,
keeping 15rhair3 from tho south tire of said lots and
fraction 1 lot*. I'netco down said river to fractional
I t 379 'hence east to the place rf heeinnin.—ron-
rainiog X A pirt of lots No?. 826. 347, 357, and all cf
fractional lot 373 embraced in said boundary. All of
?ai* la?t de?cribed lots'containing in the aggregate
2700acres. and known as tho Shorter Plantation Paid
place bei g in roirersioi: of Ahr.er H. Fiewcllen,
William L. Burnet. W. Tcnnile. Frederic Flew-
etien (colored), and Henry WJitte (colored), tenants
of defendants in fi. f*., on whom "written notices of
levy have been served. AUouveldtbe same time and
,-lace. the f* ltowirg describeWlporsonal proreitv. to-
wit: Four mule?. onefourifcorseiwagon.occtwohoHe
wagon, one sett of wagon barn's? f t four mules,
three bales of packed cotton, and two-tbirds of an
other ba’e: also, one undivided half interert in reven
bales of seed cotton, more or tos, contained in the
ginhouse of tbe said J ames T Ftowelien on tbe plan
tation known as the Preston Placo. The above prop
erty to be sold to ratisfy a fi. fa. in favor of D. H.
Baldwin A Co , for the u?c of D. A. Baldwin. agnin*t
James T. Flcwellen. issued out of the Clerk’s Office
of tbo Honorable, tho fu. erior Court of Muscogee
county, and to me directed. Georgetown, Ga, Octo
ber £5,1870.
oe'29-w4w D. JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
G eorgia, quitman county.—toa'i whom
it may e.ncirn. Henry M. Kaiglor, having in
preper form acptic'l to meter rermnnent lett*r? cf
a''minttra irn on the estate of Mrs. Zil'ah A Rico,
la*e of-aid ccun y— .
Tb’s‘s‘o e't* ali rnd sirgnfar. tie creditors and
n«xt of kin ot Zillall A. Rics. to le aniapoesr at mi
office within the time t llowcd by law, ;nd show c»n?e
if any thty can. why permanent adu inialration
should not be gianted to the applicant.
• W.P. JORDAN.
oct5-w3;d Ordinary,
TWIGGS COUNTY.
p< EORGIA—TWIGGS COUNTY.-Hilliard f*.
LT Newby having appli'd to beapp.inted guardian
of tbe pe-son and prop*rty of Willio J. Hnoter. mi
ner i rphan under fourteen 3 ear? of age of W.ltiam E.
Hunter, deceased ; at-oCUy'cnM., Andrew •-.. Fran
cis B., and Bryant A'bill, minor orpbaaB under four
teen years of age of B-yant Asbell. dccca'ed—atl of
said county, this is to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at the Term of
theCcurtef Ordinary tt. be beld on the first Mon*
day in November n»xt. and show cause, if any
they have, why said Uil.ia-d b. Newby thonld not
be entrusted with the guardimship i.f tb-* persons
and property of raid minors, witness my oitioial sig
nature, this October 3.1370.
oct5-w30d JOHN F. SHINE. Onlmsry.
Application fir Leayc to Sell M.
a s-■'ROlAI'WlCG'i COUNTY — Cnthefiist Moa-
daj io N< ; vembcr next, we will apply to tbe Cr-
uinary of said county tor lojve t> trli all tbe lands
belonging to the estate *f -’ero^ inh A. lliarp, de
ceased. ViNi FNT IV. THARP.
ALFX.C THARP.
ect7-w3?d Executors cf J eremiah A. Tharp,
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereat B. F.
Read applies for permanent Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of William tl. Read, late of
said cou* ty, deceased, these are therefore, to cite
all persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time nrescribed by law, and chow cause, it
any they have, why said letters should not l e granted
to said applicant. Given under my hand, officially,
this October 12 1870. w
octI9-w3id JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
G EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.-In pursu
ance of an order from the Ordinary Court ot said
countr, there will he sold beforo_the Court-house
door in ihetown of Irwinton, in said county, on tbc
tint Tuesday in December next, during the legal
hours ol silo, a gcoi Cotton Plantation, of fonr hun
dred acre*, well improve’.and lying eight miles south
of irwinton. Sold as tbe property of tbe esta'e cf
William w. Collies, occeased, iorthe purpose of di
vision. Terms of sale cash. . .
ooti9 w6iv F. C. RUTHERFORD, Adm r.
DOOXiV COUKSfY.
EORGIA—DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas, Gilbert
VJT C. Carmichael applies tome tor letters of admin
istration upon the estate of Jobn F. Oliver deceas
ed. Theso a-e therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned ‘o bo and appear at my office on or
before tbe first Monday in Nov* mb or wx*. to show
camo.it ans they have, why said letter? -hould not
be granted. Given under my hand and * ffi rial signa
ture th s 3d da,. f October. 1870^ n
oot? wSO.l. (Jrd.nary.
C t EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whirea*. Julius
X U. Thompson applio to me« rle t -re of Admin-
l«trat-on upon tl**. aita*A of WiTi.im Tfcom: son, de
ceased ;
Thc.'e are therefore lo o'tr all corc-rn d to bo and
appear at my office on or before the fi-st Monday in
December next t’ show oaute. if any they have, why
said titters should not be granted.
Hi ron under my band and offic ai signature, this
17ih day of October, 1870. W M. H. D > VIE'.
oc’lS w3od Ord. ary.
Administrator's Pale.
"J'>Y virtue of an order from tbe Court of Ordinary of
JL) Dooly county, will be sold b* tore the Court-I.ou e
uocr in said county, on the firstTuesday in December
next, t-etween the usual hours ot sato, 135 acres of
land, lying and being in the -evoath dntrict of s»id
coni t , known and distinguished by "let No. 13 ; ”
Sold as the property of Jain**a Tay or. late of said
couutv, de*eased. L. C. COi PEDGR.
oclC-wOt Administrator.
MACON COUNTY.
n EORGIA, M ACO COUNTY.-To all Whom it
5JT May Cobcvbs—Whtreas, Jostphmo E stke-
having oppliel to me. in proper (oim tor Letters ot
Administration on the estato of James J. Fokes,late
of said rounty. deceased. This to to cite ail aind sin
cuIst the cred .tors and next ot k*'nof James J. Fokes,
robe and appear t my office by or before the first
Monuay ia December next, and show cause, if any
tocy cod. wby permanent letters of admini tratira
should not be grantei t* -aid appl cant on tbe estate
of sail ceceated. J J. Fokes.
Hi ei under my baoa and cffic‘«t signature,
nov3 4w JN<'. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
r\ FORGfA, HENRY COUNTY — Oediiubys Op-
V J pick, Cctober 17,1870.—By vi lueuf an order of
the Court of Ordir ary of Henry county, Georgia, (and
because of J R. Bennett, the purchaser at pub ie out
cry. on fir. t Tuesday in September, 1870. of fallowing
described properly having foiled to comply with the
t-rrmfof s.iid sale,) will be soli before the ‘'ourt-
hocso door in the city of Macon, sourt, of Bibb, ol
said St'ite, on the first Tee.day in December, 1870. the
following proi erti. to-wit: West half of Lot 3. Square
42, in said ctoy of .Macon, j -ining Gliekscale*,
Mrs. Hol.in'-Bworth et at Sold a3 the property of
Emily Peunett, deceased, tor the benefit of heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. JNO. W. MAXWeLL,
octoO-wOw Administrator. Vrith will annexed.
Postponed Executors Bale:
W ILE be sain before the Court house door in. h*
country of Do-ghc ty. on the 1st Tuesday in
Decemrer next, curing the legal houtsof sale, the
Plantation belong tg to tbe estate of Judge Abner P.
Powers, deceased, situated iu the Second District ot
llouvhtrly countr, Geo'gia. consisting of lo s N* s.
176,177,163,181 S5 217 tnd 218, contain njseventeen
hun (red and ti.U (1750) acres.
All the ahovo dcscrited prope.ty sold for the pur
poses of dtotritution and tor the payment of the debts
«.f a 5 d estate
Tto Plantation will be sold for half cash; the bal
ance at tw*lvemon b-, with interest and approved
security. The perishable prop rty will be arid f t
cash. jdun p Manley.
SeptlT tds, Executor.
Admlnlatrator'n Hale.
W ILL besoldbefor-the Court house do r in ’he
town if Irwintcn. Wilkinson o un>y, on the
firit Tu:fda\ in December next, within the legal
h* u s of sale, tbe following Real Estate to wit:
iiflo-n hundred -nd ‘bi’ty-nine (1559) acres^ of
Ian *. more or less, lying in the &sd and 26th districts
of said o-unty of WBM* sen. known as the Lucinda
H. Wriahotlace, aonining'andsot W. E. Carswed.
.“r., A. MeAlt m. e.-t to of Wtitiam Todd, Mrs Ei.zi
Whipple ar.d other?.
Abuto.c halt'tbe place is in a good state of cul-
tiration a: uod*r te.ee.
Thcr is a good two sto y hou e on the pl.ee. with
al* the necessary cut-bnilding*. crib?, stab es. etc, two
g od wettoof water and a good tin bou?e and screw.
Atso. the Pltnrati n known as the Parks pla e
1-iug In i* e 23*1 district of sa d county, contaioicg
six hundred R’d thirty acre , mote or le'?. an i one
hunir d acresacj 'inieg.known a*the "Hajs place,' 5
»cjo nirg lands of Mte. Eliza 14 hippie, -corge Cars
well and others-
There a-e on the p’ace a dwel ir g house, g;n honse
and icrew, and the necessary out buildings, crib?,
aixblos.e c„ and a goo t w 11 of wat-r
A1 of these lands are well m wn as the Por er s
Creek lands ami the best *.ottoi>. ’. nds in the cou tty.
Also, will be sold at the tome time a d place, a
S*orc-hou?e nrd Loi in the town ot Irwirton. j.he
houre is new, 5 > (e. t torg by 2- 'o«t wide, and two
stortos high. It is directly in frenr of the C nrt-
bou-c. and one of the bos* bu- ine?s itantls i town
tiAll cftheab.ve and fore.oing r roporty sold as the
property of B A. VVhippie,lat» of s-*id county, de
crated, tor'be btneSi of heirs and creditors Sold by
authority cf an o der of theDminarv of laid cout ty.
Tcrsi' of salr, one-half cash and tbe b -lance at
twelvemonths, with mort.age oa the property as se
curity, nnd interes’ l-.om d*te *f not punctca'ly paid.
Pois ssicn, 25th December.
S. B. WHIP r LK.
octl9-lawinw6w. Adunn strator.
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men ana women wanted to introduce the work in
every township and village. Light business. Good
par. Send for circular, description, endorsements
and terms to agents. _
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Commissioner’s Sale.
Valuable Lands and Mills for Sale*
A GREEABLE to an order from tbe b’npstscr Court
of Dooly eounty, will be sold, on the lint Tues
day in December nut, before the Court hows deer
in Vienna, I>»o!y county, the following lots of Land,
to-wit: Nos. 97. 98.99.101.102.103,104 and lift all ly-
int in one body in the Ninth District of aaht'
ty, contaioins 1620 acres, with a Grist and Saw
and about 200 acres of open land, a cordon ofl.
ia in a high state of OTltivation, and produces .
cotton or corn. The Mills are in fall operation, etc.
field for dtrtribntionjbetween Seaborn O, films vs.
Ch tries Vamadore, wife and ethers, joint-tenants in
possession. Terns, own.
CHARLES POWELL. )
JO ^ HOl>X.ANDj > Commiseienars.
MIDDLETON PATRICK, .1
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