Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, January 24, 1871, Image 7
The Greorgia, Wee-kly Telegraph and. Journal & IVIessenger. Simmons , pISEASS snl IN ob»Vlr. greater anyothcr Mul- always Regulator. Io MEDICINE. , Beilin a co.propektoss. McriSE and fnd'gestion prevail to a ,ff£3 probably any other malady. wi'*:' 5 . 1 .. .miously sought after. lftive f‘"iin iu action. health is almost in- r v?»nt of action in the Liver causes !>#**, ^ilerion. Jaundice. Pam in the ht. r l< ?,h r i ittinets. Sour Stomach. Bad Sc’. Bilims attacks. Palpitation of ai:if • Mc “'r„ n cl tbe Spirits, or Blues, and a ior waich SIMMONS' ' ’ -i lmK is the beat remedy tha*. has KoilAD”} " ... tnildlv. effectually. and TESTIMONIALS: I v ...vc-jsen or tried such a simple, cffica . pleasant remedy in my life.—’ Mi^'^’.'iS'h^Beiiintor in my family for the i caD safely recommend it to . the b&t medicine I ever used for that •^^t.crportstoenr^^r.TBiCFW Rikinro teen acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ f*'. f“ r m rc than twenty years, and V . behest Liver K* gulator cgored to the i.vjj. B. Lt.in. aad H. L Lyon, Bellefoc- ftiiVtd by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after Ejlilr Vteteral ye .rs with Chills and Fever;’’ E'fffes'd Mlf b*y® ° !td ‘ h ® Rrgalstor for CJi ltisUfy to its great virtues.’’-KBV. J. R. s '-afS'y^V Liver Regulator with successful L Li bs Colic and Dyspepsia. It is anexcel- Fif.ir m l certainly a public blessing.”— tsciifTKaf is. Bibb county, Ga. . _ RE, beta a dyspeptic for years: began the Reg- I r!!, ,.. rs a .o; it has acted like a charm m J. C. liOl.KKS. ... ruX firm vour medicine a thorough trial, and l,'r::L it ever failed to give fell sati* faction.” ie-«)lncii s. Chattahoochee, Fla. r«iwie its suffered from a derangement of the I bis tried several eminent physicians m sal ficaMy derived more benefit from ( j^y.'orthan anything else.”—Reuse* Jokes, Ritik^Siinasons' Liver Regulator one of the LVcices ever made for the Liver. Mywife, jitsr others heve used it with wonderful effect.” ■ILitolKS. Albany, Ga FiSo'Ketalstor was used by me for Costiveness, j&ireryhippy and beneficial offset, and dial, iiiitit ioD, thefameis a good medicine.”—J. A jtyr.v-v. Americup. Ga. Mm dented soma benefit from the use of Sim- -.'liter Regulator, and wish to give it a farther At. Ft. H. Stephens, Ga. phir Retailor has been in use in my family for ■Ujzasad I am persuaded it is a valuable addi- sttthtBedicalscienee.' —Gov. J. Gill Shokteb, Rbiou' Liver Begulator is certain'y a specific iriiteUfj of com plaints which it claims to cure.” Hr Divio Wills. President Oglethorpe College. I'ikivtued the Begulator in my family, and also Isniiiir practice, and have found it a most val- :>ui nliifsetory medicine, and believe if it was dkrthtprofeesion it would be of service in very Scat:. I know veTy much ot its component tud cmreit'fy its medical Qualities are per- Slinale s.”—B. F. Getoos, M. I)., Macon, Ga. trim tested its virtues, personally, and know tiiDjsptrsia. Biliousness, and Throbbing Head- hits tbe best medicine the world ever saw. We vtriad forty other remedies before Simmons’ •legnlatop. but none of them gave us mare than tiRicnry relief; but tbe Begulator not only hist it cared us.”— Ed. Telegraph and Mks- tBieoa.Gt. | ’H»re infercd for a long time with Liver Disease, JfcadJimm ns’ Begulator entirely restored me. briuai diufhter were eared, by the same rem- i. kb Chilli and fever.”—Gced.neb L. Davis. s Kitty, Ga. | Tknrnted Simmons’ Liver Regulator as pre- ilyZetlis A Co., with the happiest resul s. I iituore 'f tbe very be t medicines for all 1«' t‘e Lveri’f cur Southern climate."— Ji Vigil, M. 1> . Valhimbrosa, Ga r/rjacctai! experience in the nso of this medi- pts cypracice. I bav. been, and tm, satisfied to HMINKma it as a purgative medieine.”—Dr. fUi o.v r.urt mod Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator in my libe some time, and look u. on it as the best . frHlever saw.”—J Lloyd. J .uw aied Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator for I -Ii e-ie. am was cured by it.”—I. W. Goff. Ssuty Ga. , .ineqied Dr. Simmons Liver Begulator in my Je>5r Dyspepsia and Sick Hesdacbe. and regard r e~ti!aabla remedy. It has not failed to give briny lostanee.”—Rev. W. F. Easteblins. | . , rl’i«n years I was a great sufferer from a dig- niutte of tbe Liver. Tried many of tbe besr nisi, sod almost all the patent nostrums; but Ottime I ured one pdokege of your medicine, 'MMWfeve'al years.! have been comparatively .ei»sn.”—Major A. F. Wooi.EY. |«C-Uwtf taken internally ||ots sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., and Weak ' i General Debility, Nursing Sore Month, > Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigee- ^ Crusp or Tain In the Stomach, Bowel Com- ■thinter*’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhoea 'keentery. APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Islons, Boils, and Old Boroe, Severe Sedds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling !• -s Joint*, Ring-Worm and Tetter, Broken Fimted Feat and flMiMainw, Toothache, I®“theFace, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. It | ,Kf « remedy for Ague, Chills and Fever. PAIN KILLER, . f Uy, ehould bo adulterated with milk I l '. nl<r ' °t made into a syrnp with molasses. For f«w drops on sugar, eaten, will be more I -kbr* th»n anything else. P^ted directions, which accompany each Jjjhyall DtnggistH. janlO-eodA wlm ? n?o PMAN,s GREAT GERMAN BIT m old German Tonic. le- 'JPPMAN'S great GERMAN BIT- Jgj^Gives energy, r TpS?H ANS GREAT german bit- most delightful and effective in * J&nUN* GREAT GERMAN BIT- l^ir’tbmgihem the debilitated. | jH^MAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- strengthens tha consumptive. ^PPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT- Cores Kidney complaints. J^MAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- Cures FemniA oomplainta. I GREAT GERMAN BET- | r '^-^ Cn fC8 *‘never well” people. WfPJIAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- p-f'ggjggulates the bowels. ^PMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- | ,a ® c °res Liver Complaint. I^fMAira GREAT GERMAN BED* I jRvea Tone to Digestive Organs. iG‘PMAN’8 GREAT GERMAN BIT- Plrikes at the root of disease. INMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT | Gives a good appetite. *®PMaN-S GREAT GERMAN BIT- ■ ^--Sgg_0areH Nervonsness. ~ fejAlfS GREAT GERMAN BED- PoriZ ^“rifles the Blood. 6,6 by all Druggists and Grocers; i B - ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN. Agents, Maoon, Ga, Evn, —if mothers would givo Mrs. Syrup to their children when sick, mor- 1,6 among them. It costs only 36 I w Ur 3°& Iron Works. of DUMPING ENGINES T HE exercises of this InetituUon having been Buipended for a short period, tho Faculty propose during the interim to givo instruction in tha City of Macon on their own account. The studies, text books and instruction will be precisely the same as heretofore given at the University, and at all Institutions of high grade in the Southern States. When the remvat of the University to Ma con is completed, the Faculty will resume their of ficial relations to it, but the instruction then given Will be the same as that cow proposed, and thus the continuity of the course will not be interrupted. Tho first term will open on tho 1st day of February, and for the present, rooms will be occupied in the second stoiy over Johnston’s Jewelry store. The price of tuition, payable in advance, will be the rate of, one hundred dollars per collegiate year. The price of board (for tho table) in Macon is from §20 to §25 per month Lodging and other expenses will vary from §5 to $10 per month. FACULTY: HENRY H. TUCKER, D. D. President and Professor of Logic and Inlellocfcal and Moral Philosophy. SHELTON P. SANFORD, A. M. Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Civil Engineering. JOSEPH E. WILLET. A. M., M D. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry WM. a. WOODFIN, A. M, Professor of Ancient Langnages. JOHN J. BBANTLY. D. D. Professor of Belles Letters and Modem Langnages For further particulars apply for the present to Bev. E. W. Warren, MacoD. J. E. WILLET, janC-d&wlm. Secretary of the Faculty. SELTZER T HE HOUSE WE LIVE IN. Tbe mind is the tenant of tho body, and nnles3 the tenement is kept in good repair, tbe immortal oocnpant Is de- pressed, distraught, miserable, and ecos things *‘as through a glass, darkly,” not as they really are. When tho stomach is relaxed, tho liver torpid, the bowels disordeted, and the nerves unstrung, invig orate, vitalize, regulate, and tone them with TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT Its operation is certain, painless and salutary. It brings tho action of theso important organs info conformity with tho laws of health; tho spirits rise, the brain clears, and tho capacity to enjoy life is restored to desponding invalids. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ian20 deod&w2w PAMGUWOIoTOY. CAPITA lu - - - $1,000,000. SOJLUBLsG PACIFIC GUANO. T HIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern States, for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing tho prodnets of labor, as not to require special commendation from ns. Its nee for five years past has estab’ished its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital in vested by the Company in this trade affords the enrest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. Jons S. Reese. Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. ASHER AYRES, Agent Macon, Ga. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE CF LIME FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. T 'HIS article is manufactured by the Pacific Guano Company, at Charleston, S O , under tho superintendence of Dr. St. Jnlien Ravenel. When composted with an equal weight of cotton seed, its result* have been found folly equal to the best standard feni izers. Its economy must com mend it to tbe notice of planters generally. For specific directions for composting and for supplies, apply to ASHER AYRES, Agent, Mason, Ga. John S. Reese, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. JauGd&nijsos THE CSLiEBEIjS-TEX) A BOOK FOR THE BILLION. marriage guide. A pnvaU Coun selor to the Mar ried or those »b out to marry, with the latest discoveries of Daniel Hi oloi MACON COUNTY. on tho phyaiolof- ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sys- tem. now to preserve the complexion, etc.. This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with num erous en craving, and contains valuable information those who are manned or contemplate marriage: still it I*i ebook that ought to be under lock and key, and notlaid carelessly about the house. ’ bent to any one (free of postage) for £0 oents. ■HfK&ffi: K °- 12 B- *j£2 poTtSSI'S 10 ’ Be.orc applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem edies, peruse Dr. Butts’work, no matter what your disease m or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail N. Mo. LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THB GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. MR9 WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. MBS. WHITCOMB'S SYRUP MRS. Cures Colic and Grip ing in the Bowels, and facilititates the process of Teething. Subdues Convulsions and over comes all diseases in- ——— cident to infants and WHITCOMB'S Children^ Cur* 1M Summer Complaint in — , . „ children of all ages. ! It is the Great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by Uathing or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis, Mo* Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every- iune3fi-dJrwly PRICE 25 CENTS: PRICE 25 CENTS. PRICE 25 CENTS Great Family Medieine. STUDEBAKERWAGON! FARMERS and TEAMSTERS, Thero are NINE REASONS why you should buy the above wagon! FIRST—They are made of the beat selected Indi ana Timber, thoroughly seasoned under cover. SECOND—They are made by experienced free labor, and not by convicts. THIRD—The lightest running and moat durable Wagon in the market. FOURTH—Their thimble skeins never break, while all others do. FIFTH—Most uniform and beat proportioned Wagon in market; any part of one will fit another, while other makes will not 8IXTH—The only Wagon in which the Slope Shoulder Spoke ia used; hence they have tbe beet wheel, which ia actually tho foundation of the Wag on, and should be carefully examined by persona SEVENTH— 1 They are sold only by responsible parties, and every Wagon ia warranted to give en tire satisfaction. EIGHTH—Because Teamsters will tell yon they are the best Wagon, for all purposes, on the road. NINTH—Last; but not least—Stndebaker Broth ers are practical m n. attend to their business per sonal! v, and do not entrust it entirely to Foremen, as is generally the case in large Factories; hence the superiority of their work over all othors. faTScnd for circular and prico list. Sold l>y W. W. COLLIKS, SECOND STREET, MACON, GA JanS-codSwlm. . s 0 s k D A L I S OSABALIS! TMIE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH KE- A storer purifies the blood and cures Scrof ula, Syphilis, Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dis eases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of s. Recommended many thousands testimony ol physicians and patients who have used Rosa- lalis ; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Heaalt Hook, or Almanac, for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give yon much valuable information* Dr. B. W.Csrr, of Baltimore, says; I take pleisure in recommending your Kosadalitas a very powerful alterative. I have seen it u-;ed in two cases with happy results; one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which tho pa tient pronounced hiimelf cured after having taken five bottles af your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, whiso is rapidly improving under its use, and tho indi cations are that tho patient will soon recover I have carefalty examined tho formulra by which your Rosadalis is mode, and find it an oxcellcnt compound of alterative ingredients. Samuel <1. McFadden, of Murfreesboro, Venn., says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism. Send me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who Has scrofulous scro eyes. Benjamin Bcchtol; of Lima, Ohio, writes; I have suffered dor twenty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole body; ashort time since I purchased a bottle of Rosadalis and it effected a perfect core. fN EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs. VJT Martha E. Hougabook and A. D. Smith, apply ing to me for letters of administration on the estate of Daniel Hougabook, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice on .or before tbe first Monday in March next, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to said appli cants. - . . •. • . . Given under my hand and official signature, thin January 14th, 1871. -wtd janl5-u JOHN. L. PARKER, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Conrt-honse door in the J* town of Oglethorpe. Maoon county, on the first Tuesday jn February next, within tbe legal houri of sale, the store-house and lot in said town of Ogle- tporpe^knowa as the Carver Rouse, now occupied by Sold as the property of Asa Brantley, deceased, for the benefit of the legatees and creditors. dec20-tds A. H. GREER. Executor. Macon Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold be fire the Court-house door in the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, wiihin the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, by virtuo ot a fi. fa. in favor of A. W. Harman & Co. ts. A. Borand and C. Qenasi. issued out of the CityConrtof Savannib, the following proDetfyto- wit173 barrels Stemfel’s Guano or Superphosphate of Lime. 5 sacks Peruvian Guano, 8 Latrels Dlsmlv d Bones—in warehouse at Montozuma. Also. 9 birr els of Stemfel’s Guano or Surerphospfcato cf Lime, 3 casks Baker A Jarvis’ Island Guano—in warehouse at Oglethorpe; all levied on as the property of said defen.latits, A. Bnnaud and C. Gcnesi. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorr ey. Jan6-w30d H. L. HILL. Sheriff. BIBB COUNT'S". /-’ll Howi Letters ofDismiMien. EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Mary E. L Howes. Administratrix on the estate of Orren owes, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dis mission. Thesoare therefore to cits and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary cn the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they bave. wby said Letters should not bo granted the ap plicant. Given under my hand officially. dect-SOJu C. T. WARD. Odiaary. O.EORGIA, BIBB COUNrY.—Four weeks after vJ date heieof application will be made to tho Court t f Ordinary < f said county for leave to sell all tbe real property belonging tcTthe estate of James R. Butts, fata of sail county, deceased. A. ft BUTTS. WM. H ATWOOD. dcc6-w30d Administrators. ... . A. Letters of of said county, deceased, required to bo and appe e estate of Henry N, Ells, late . AH persons interested are required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in February next, to show cause, ifany they have, why Letters should not be granted tho applicant. Given under my hand officially. jaal-30A Q. T. WARD, Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNT'S". n EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNT Y.-\\h iea*. Isaac I VX Woodward, Administrator of James U Pars, [ lateot Houston county, deceased, makes application for Letters of Rismis«ion from raid estate. These are, therefore, to cite and. adinotush oil persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the 1st Monday in March next, toshoi if any they havo. why said Letters sh< aid ■ granted. Given under my officialsignatcre, this 28th November, i870. W. 1. SWIFT, nov29-w3m Ordinary. *ir sixty-hvk first prize medals AlVABDED.^r THE GREAT ffn—iu— MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE&COo Houston County Sheriffs Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door of} said county, in Perry, on the first Tuesday in February next. Between theu ual hours of sate, tho following property to-wit: two bay Mules and one bale of Cotton, levied on as' ihe prorery of RtbertL. I , ... - Pollock to satisfy afi.fa.in fivor of Lawton >v Lawton I f~*T A.TST^ St Jb'OJttTJbJSI, vs. said Pollock, from Houston Superior Court. 1 * lace. wili_be HAKUM.OTUBEB8 01 GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT applies iid gun TWIGGS COUNTY. . and Elvy AnnVowler, . Matthew C. Fowier (de ceased). apply to me for letters ot dismisii-.n from their said trus': These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all per sons interested to he and apprar at my office in Jeff ersonville, on or betore the first Mouday in May next, there and then to show cause, if any they have, — hy said Ietrerr should not be granted Given under my hand, officially, ber5th, 1S70. JOHN F. StliNE. Ordiaary. dec7-w3m. Administrator's Notice. A LL tersons indebted to tie estate of Wm. XX. Read, late of Twiggs c ’Unty, de eased, are here by notified to make immediate payment, and all per sons holding claims or demands against said estate arereqairedto'-resent them, legally authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. or they will bo barred of recovery. it. F. RJEAD. deelg-2mdw* Adm ni strut or. estate of Joseph King, diceoed, applies for Letters of Dismisriun from tbe admin'etration of said estate; therefore, the kindred and creditors of sail deceased are hereby Cited and admonished to file their objec tions (if any tl e have) in my office, in terms of law; otherwire letters dismissory will be granted the an- idicant at the Ma ch Term next of the C<.nrt of Ordi nary for said county. By order of tho Court. JOHN F. SHINE, novS0-w3m Ordinary. H.OSA3D Alsia IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A3*Laboratory. No. 61 Exchange Place, Bal timore. Clements A Co., Proprietors. For sale by J. II. ZEILIK A CO, 6-eodSwtf I- W. HUNT & CO. l*f& f (’ *=■* W! chtldr lay M are of five years 7 That a large proportion of dren die under that age, 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 the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms; for so sorely as they exist, can theybe * 8AFELY AND CBRVAZmY Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely o?o of B. A. FAHNKSTOK’S VERMIFUGE. It Is perfectly 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 more for the purpose of pleasiag the palate than of overcoming the disease, have been manufactured all over the country, but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and li. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor daily. CAUTION. asionre nostoek's Vermifuge that the initials are J been so bo particularly careful to see i. A. This is the article that has 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. Fahnmtooi’s Son & Cc„ SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH, PA dec9-deod*wl» ■ , Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all the Medicine. purposes of a Laxative OLD CARULIM BITTERS, DELIGHTFUL TONIC '(XTE take great pleasure in offering theoIdCaro- YY lina Bitters to the public. They are compound ed with great care, and contain some of the best Ion- Ics in the Phinnacopia; As evidence of the superi ority of our Bitters overall others, we have certifi cates from many of the leading physicians in eur tate, who have prescribed them in their practice. THB OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be fonndl invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEBILITY, OHILLS AND FEVER. DYSPEPSIA. We do not offer our Bitters, as a cure for all dis eases, but as an Aromatio Tonic, they have no equ&f For sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN <t CO., Importers of choice Djmgs M^IChemRMs,^ For sale in Maeon by L. W. Hunt & Go, wiayg-eodAwlr - ■ ,-w Hi,| „ o-.-jand Boilers of all kinds, m, v* w *i Dover, Drop and Hydraulic I > Machinciy in general. , HUBBARD & WHITTAKER, 102 Front street, Brooklyn. $1000 PER WEEK C AN be made on tbe quiet by parties who are up to snuff, without interfering with other business. Address, confidentially, THOMAS MORGAN Ac CO., 599 Broadway. New York. nov!9-eodawSm * ' ** Perhaps no ono medi cine is so universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal ly adopted into use, in every country and among all classes, as-this mild but efficient purgative l'Ul. The obvious rea son Is, that it is a more re liable and far more effec tual . remedy than any other. Those who have tried It, know that It cured them: those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it docs once it does always —that it never fails through any fault or negleetor Its composition^ We have thousands upon thou sands or certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are kmown ia every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, thev may be taken wiih safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and nmke3 them pleasant to take, whilo being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They ojicrate by their powerful influence on tho Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove tho obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, ami other organs of tlio bodv, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange* ments as are the first origin of disease. _ Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which theso rapidly cure:— For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listless* ne«*. Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach and restore its healthy tono and action. For Liver Complaint and Its various symp toms, Dillons Ileadache, Sick XleadBChe, JTannilico or Green Sickness, Dilion* Colic and Dilions Levers, they should bo ju diciously taken Tor each case, to correct the diseased action orremoTC the obstructions which causo it. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. — For Dhrnmatimu, Gont, Gravel, Palpi* tsition of the Heart, Pain in the Nine, Back and Loins, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear, - For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken in large and frequent doses to pro* dace the effect ot a drastic purge. For Suppression a larj-o dose should be takes as it produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As a Din tier Pill, take ono or two Pill* to mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional doso stimulates Hie stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it i3 often ad- l to pro curing her trust, and the estate of said William M. Varnum stands unrei r*s ntcj, and no obo applies for admioistration thereon. 1 hese aro therefore to require all persons interested to re and aprear at my office on *r before the first Monday i February n*x*. to show cause, if any they can, why I criers of Administration a e bonis non, with the Will annexe!, should not be grantelto the Clerk of Superior Court of said county.. Given under my hand and official signature this, January 2,1871. JOHN Fi SHINE, jan4 wSOd Ordinary. f*1 EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY-Joseph K. Burns (JT has applied to ms f-r rxempfon ofpe’sonalty and setting apait «cd valuation of homestead, and I wiil pass upon the fame on Wednesday, the 11th day of January, 1671, at my cliico in Jeffersonville. jan4-2tw JOHN F. SHIN E. Ordinary. G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY —Wherees, Hil liard S. Newby ai-plies to me for permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Ann E. Churchwelt late of said county deceased, these are. therefore, to cite and adm nishall persons concerned to be and appear at my office in the time pretcribed by law, a* d show cause, if aoy they have, wby sai l L'trers should not he granted- Given under my band cffici.illy, January 9.1871. Joi janl2 w30d JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary. JUSTUS COUNTY. Jones Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo sold before tho Court-house door in in tho town of Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in March, between tho legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit: 900 pounds of pressed Cot ton, and a lot of Cotton in the seed, supposed to be four thousand pounds. Levied on the property of S. E. Woodall, to satisfy mortgage lien in favor of Campbell & Jones. Fi. fa. issued from JoneB Supe rior Court. - . R. P. COOK, jan!5-wtd Deputy Sheriff. n EORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Obdisahy's Op- VDT nice, January 17th, 1871.—This 1* to notify all persons concerned that Luke Wilder, of said coun- v, has applied to mo. for setting apart and valua- on of homestead and exemption ot personalty, and I will pass upon tho same at 10 o'clock a. it., on the 2d day of next month. Given under my hand officially. R. T. BOSS, jan20d&wlt Ordinary. EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—OuddTauy’s Of- pice, January 17th, 1871—This is to notify all persons concerned that W. B. Cook, of said county, has applied to me for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a. si., on the 2d day of next month. Given under my hand offi cially. B. T. ROSS, Ordinary. ■ jan20 d&wlt Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be told, on the first Tucsdavin Mar.-hnext, before the Court-house door in the town of- Clinton, between the leral h urs of sale, tbe follow ing property, to-wit: Forty-five hundred Foun t* Seed Cotton and one thousand pounds Fiddet—ah, more or less—’eviad on as the property of Green Franks, to satisfy a mortgage lien in favor of R. J. Turner. Fi, fa. issued from Jones Superior Court. ■^w30J M M jan!2l R. P. COOK. Deputy Sheriff Postponed Administratrix’ Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the legal hours of sale, Lots Nos. H and 5, in the fifth district, and fraction 212 in the twenty-seventh district of Wilkinson county, belong ing to the estate of John Fitzpatrick, deceased, the same hav.ng been sold to W. M. Whitehurst, who baa dec6-wKw G EORGIA-DOOLY -COUNTY.—Whereas. John R. Rowell applies to me for Letters of Adminis tration upon tbe estate of c-arah Shirey, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the fi-st Monday in February next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, wby said letters should no: le granted. * Given under my hand and official signature this, January 6th. 1871. janlQ w39d WM. H. DAVIES. Ordinary. EMPIRE NURSERY, NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA FRUIT TfiBBS FOR THB SOUTH. A. J. SU.RIjES, Proprietor. No Apple, Peach or Poar Trees are sold but those that have been tested and fonnd to be the best for this latitude and section. - The stock consists of Apple, Peach, Plnm, Nec tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees, at $12 per 100, or BOO tor $50. Foar Trees at 25 cents each. Catawba and Clinton Booted Grape Vines at $6 per 100, or $50 per 1000- We refer to the following parties?: Kington & Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwick & Co , Enfaula, Ala ; Beal A Singer, Enfanla, Ala; Col. H J. Irby, Barbour co , Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-. Iambus, Go.; CoL a. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Go. All communications ehoid be directed to dec9*wtf JACOB SMITH, Enfaula Ala. FOR RENT, A SMALT, FARM of about 300 acres, 250 in a good state of cultivation, lying in Houston county, adjoining my larger Place, known as the J. P. Lamar Place, and Ross & Lightfoot and oth ers. Apply to mo in Vineville, or J. Rutherford in Macon. MARTHA E. LAMAR. jan!7 Std&wlt* Marlon County Sheriffs Sale. LL be sold at the Court-House, on the first Tuesday in March, between the legal hours i. Lots of Land Nos. 64 and 65 in the 4th dis trict of said county, levied upon as the property of J. W. Wiggins to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Tillman & Clemants vs. said Wiggins. JanlS-wtd JOHN BANKS, SherrilL W T of sale, ] .. . . _ — decidedly bettor, from their cleansing and renovating effect on tbe diges tive apparatus. * . DR, «7» C. AYER & CO,, Practical Chcmlit*, ZOWEXD. MASS., XT. 8. A. Sold brL.W.HUNT* CO.. J H.ZBILIN *C0. I. L. HARRIS A CO., and all the Druggists in Mscon Also, all Drucgistc and Dealers in Medicine every where. iaeodawasw NOTICE. ' N OTICE is hereby given that hereafter all the Legal Notices of the Ordinary of Mitchell coun ty will l>e published in the Maeon Telegraph and Messenger. This January Uth, janliwSOd Ordinary H.-C. I EORGIA MARION COUNTY—Whereas, T Daniel M. Hall, Administrator of Leah L. 11, deceased, has applied for dismission. II interested are hereby notified to file tkoir ob jections, if any, within the time prescribed bylaw. Witness my hand, January 14,1871. JAMES M. LOWE, jan 18-w3m -- Ordiaary. EORGIA MARION COUNTY—William - Ben- r\: \JT son applies for exemption of personality, and I wile pass upon the same at my office on Monday 30th instant, at 10 o'clock A. sz. - ' JAMES M. LOWE, jan 18-w2t Ordinary. Second-Hand Cotton Machinery POH BAIjM. C ONSISTING of Openers, Lappers, Cards, Drawing Frames, Speeders, Spinning Frames, etc. This machinery is but partially worn—all in good condition, and will bo sold cheap. For desciption and price, apply in per son or by mail to THOMAS. S. SHAW, .Agent Tremont and Suffolk Mills, oct26-eod*w-4m. Lowell, Mass. cause, if any they have, why the said Amason should not be discharged. Given under rar hand officially, dec6-*3m C. T. WARD, Ordinary, JASVSR COUNTY. Jasper County Sheriff’s Sales. ILL bo sold on thefirst Tuesday in Februa-y next, before tbe Court-house doer in tbe town Monticello, during the legal hours of sale, *15 Conner, Wm. K.Pope, William Cheek ard Other*. on a? the property of Jno. W. Burney to sat- rSt > pi isfy a fi. fa-from Jasper 1870. in faver of Crawford H. Greer, vs. ney. Froportv point d out by plaintiff interior Court, April term L H. Greer, vs. Jno. W. Bar- ey. Froportv point d out by pla-nult Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one hundred bushels of corn, more Or less .and one thou ho estate of Wm, a distress warrant from tho Justice’ Court of the £95th district, G. M. in favor of Russell J. Brown vs. George W. Dawkins. Property pointed outby plain riff. Also, at tho s-mo time and place, wiil be sold, lot of land No. 20J ! n the 12th dia'rict of originally 13 dd- wiu, now Ja»pe.- county, adjoining lands of Etiis i beok, Mra-Spear. and tnn estate of Wm. Jonkin deceased. Marl Ootol Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, at the same time and place, will bo to'd, a house and lo’ in the town of Monticello, adjoining lots of N. B. White nnd Ruwell J, Brown. Levied on as the property of K. Hi Hutchison, to satisfy a Jn tiee’ Court fi. fa. ia f-evor .ot Russell J. Brown vs } H. nutehison. Levy made and return to me h Bailiff. THOS.R.PENN, jan! w30d _ Sheriff, ft EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Whercas, Mar- vJT ga-et C. Geiger applies for Letters of,Guardian- ship of the person and property of Colestra Virginia GynthiaGe’ger. minor o-i*d of Harmon Geiger, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons to file their objections, if any, on or before the first Monday in February, 1871. at my office why the apnlication should not fco granted. ... Given under mv hand and official signature this 3d ay of January, 1871. > J. W. BURNEY, jan6-w4t Ordinary, G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Whereas. Martin J. Kinard applies for Letters of Administration on the CEtsteof Mrs. Martha Cl ay, late «■ f said county, deceased: These are. therefore, to cite all persons in terested to be and appear at my iffico on or before the first Monday in February next, to show causo. if any, why Letters of Administration should not be granted. Gireo under my hand and geal of office this 5th day of December, 1870. dec9-«td • J. W. BURNEY, Ordinary. Fxeeator’s Notice. Jinary < belon janG-w4i JOHN C. ?s Pope, i -• POPE. Guardian. G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY—Whereas,Richard B Phillips. Administrator of the estate ofWil- liam Phillips, decea ed. applies to me for Letters Dismissory from his administration. Therefore all persons corcerned are hereby required to show cause, if any, whs said Administrator sa uld not be discharged according to law. • Given under my band and official signature D*- ermt.c:30, 1870. J. W. BUHNEY, hmm jan4-w3m Ordinary. of Ordinary lands belonging joy, late of said declG 4w asper county, to the estate of Pleasant F. Love- county, deceased. JOHN D. LOVEJOY, Administrator. OOOLY COUNTY. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, John VT. Mo<fe applies to me for letters, of Gaar- duEship of the person and property of Ida B. Lester, minor and orphan of James D. Lester, deceased. The-e are therefore to eite alt i-ersons concerned to bo a’d appear at my office on or before the first Mon day in Eeoruary next; then and thero to show cause, ifany they have,wby said lettersshonld not be granted. tsiven under my hand and official signature this 29th December, 1870* WILLIAM H* DA VIES. Q_E0RGT\ jaal-w30ds_ EORGIA. Ordinary* I^EOI vjr p. £ mioistr; DOOLY COUNTY.-Whercas. Cliver . „. Swearingen applies to me for Letters of Ad- nistration upon the estate of W.H. Tison. deceased- These are therefore to citeallconcerncd tobeand ippear at my offiee on or before the first Monday la ?ebruary next to show cause, if aay they hare, why said Utters should not be granted. GiTen under try hand and official l eis ure this ' ,1870. ■ " 3 % _ December, an4 *301 WILLIAM H. DAVIES, . Ordinary. p EORGIA—DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Rich- v X ard Linsey applies to me for Letters of Guar- iah PIHBiMPHPNIHMVBpipHHMijriHBMI dianshio of the minors and orphans of J. J. Lins deceased: These are. therefere, to cite and admou all eonc'rned to. be and appear at my office cn or before the first Monday in February nee, to show c.'ute, if any they have, why said letters should not Given under my hand and official signature this, January 6th, 1S7L ■ _____ „ janlO w31d WM. H. DAVIES Ordinary. A ppiication for leave to Sell Xand. I 70UR weeks after date hereof application will be . made by the nnders’gned to tbe Ordinary of Doo’y county for leave to sell all the l&ndB belong ing to William P. Moats and Mary O. Moate,.who aro mv wards. ELIZA MOATE, d .-c31 w4t* Gnardixn. EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY—All persona in- n* b of sai debted to the Estate of James D. Lester, late .. said county, deceased, are required to make im mediate payment to . tbe undersigned, and these having claims against said Estate will present them to him within the time prescribed by law. Decem ber SOtb, 1870. JOHN E. LILLY, Adm’r de bonis non with the will annexed. dec31-wGt BASER COUNTY. day m February in Nevton in said county, within the leva sal a, for oisb, all the laud belonging to the estate of J *bn W. Solomans, late of said county, deceased, to-wit: Lots of Land Nos. 36,37 and 33, in the Sev enth District, and 69 in the Eighth Di-trio; of said county, and all other lands of said sriate. JAMES 1-AGwS, deo£0-tds* hxeau’or. ■ Baker county. Sheriff’s Sale. of Cotton Seed, more or less 300 bushels Coil, mnro ovles-s. Levied on as tbe property of Drewry t\ Porter, under a mortgage fi. f». issued ou‘ i be - lerior Court of said Bounty, John Jrck i * '* W. Sorter. jan7-w30d WM.JACKSO' ‘u Also, at the same time and place, will be sold twenty-five bales of Cotton, ai property of James E. Barrett sad E. L. Feidtr. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ofJ. W. Lathrop* Co. vs. said Barrett * Felder, Iron said Court. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold four teen bales packed Cotton, twelve bales Seed Cotton 'in the gin house, two bales Seed Cotton in the dwell' ing house of J. F. Hook, and fifteen bales Cotton, more cr less, in tho field, and about one thousand . busheiB of Cora in thecrib.andone black horse: also, am about two thousand five honored bushels Cotton Seed, ss tbe properly of Peurifoy dc Hook, to satisfy a fi. la. in iavor cf Adams & Bazemore vs. said Peu- ‘ *B ’ ‘ - - - BALTIMORE, MB. rifoy A Ho >k, from Houston Superior Court. jan6-w30d JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff. Houston Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold before tbe Court-house door of said county, in the town of Perry, on the first Tues- day in February next, between the usual hours of ] sale, ore sorrel Mare, the p*operty of William Rob inson, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. i--£Utd from Houston Superior Court, in favor of A*M* Crowder, against said Robinson. Property pointed out by plaintiff. decDwtds JOHN R.COUK, Sheriff. w Houston County Sheriff's Sale. ILL be so’d, on th* first Tuesday in February _ next, before tbe Court bouse door in l’crry, nston county, the following property, to wit: une House and Let in Fort Valley, northeast South western Railroad Depot, known as Lot-No. 5, accord ing to plat of said town, containing one aere, more or less. Levied on as property of It. M. McAfee, to satisfv fi. fa. in favor of Jno, R. Marshall against j said W. M. McAfee, issued from Houston Superior 301 ' JOHN R. CCOK, Sheriff. °g$* Houston County Sheriff’* Sale. \tj ILL be sold, before the Coart house door, iu the I Tr town of Perry, within tho usual hours of sale. ; on the first Tuesday in February, 1S71, one bay » are, onestrrel Msr i, one b iy maro Celt, one gray mare Mule, 50 bushels of Corn, 250 bushels Cot on Seed.800 pounds of Fodder, as the rroperty of E. L- Pollock. Also, at the same time and plase, 2000 bushels Cot ton Seed, more cr loss, and one black Horse, as the property of J. W. Taylor. All of said property levied on to satisfy a lien fi. fa., from Houston Eupcior | Court, in favor of Jonathan Collins vs. E. L. Pollock and J. W. Taylor. Properly pointed cut by C. C. Du* can. plaintiff’s attorney - jan7-wS0d JOHN R. COOK. Sheriff. rpHESE Instruments bave been before the pubHc A for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi nence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines gTeat power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as greatpurity of intonation id sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUGH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness fonnd in so many Pianos. In work manship they are unequalled, using none bat the very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in our business enabling ns to keep con tinually an immense stock of lumber, ect.. on hand. XifAll our Square Pianos have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble, ts* ®3“We would call special attention to our late improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grand*, Patented August 14, 1866, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Plano Fully Warranted for S Years. We have made arrangements for the Soto Wholes sale Agency for the most celebrated Parlor Organs and Meiodoons, which we offer, Wholesale and Re tail, at lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABE * CO., septlO w6m Baltimore, Md. . QUEEN OF THE POUTHr ^ ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, —FOB— COZtN MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND Stock F«e«l, Bolting Apparatus, Smarter* Corn Shelters, Flour Packers and Hill Work Generally. These Mills were first made to supply the wants of the Plant-. cis and Stock Growers of the Sontb, but their fame has spread to every quarter of the globe, and they are now sold and used in Europe, • Asia, Africa and Sonlh America. To. supply the increasing demand wo bave en larged our Manufactory and ad ded valuable improvements to the Mills. ' Aa heretofore, our Mills will be built of choice Burr Houston County Sheriff’* Sale. W ILL be fold before tbe Court-house door in tbe town »f Perry, within the usual hours of sale. | on tho first Tuesday in February next. 300 bushels cf I Blocks, selected at tha Quarries in Franco. Corn, 3 bales of Cotton, 6 balas Seed Cot'on. Levied' — ... — --- - - - cn as the i-rop**ty of C. S. Bryan to satisfy a lien fi. fa in favor of Lawton * Lawton and against said O. S. Bryan. I’toperty pointed out by defendant ia fi 'ian7-w301 JOHN R. COOK. Sheriff Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Trea- — r .. ■ aaii/reo. ties bn Milling, sent by mail Addres ISAAC STRAUB * GO., Cor. Front and John Sts., july6-w6m ~ Cincinnati, Ohio—* Administrator’s Sale. of Perry, in said county, on the firstT esday in Jan uary. 1371, within the legal hours of sale: Lot of Land No. 17, in the fifth district of said county—67J4 acres of the eastern portion of slid lot being encumbered with the dower of Mm. Ann E- Sawyer—and only the remainder in said 67J4 acres, after the termination of | said lite estata, sold. Terms cash.- Sold as the properlyof Floyd Sawyer, dec’d. W'LLIAM BRUNSON, nov20-w6»r Adm’r of Floyd Siwyer, dec’d. -.1 • Kaiiod Etg’g’g’ 8 s 5 S -I III /^♦EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY;—Thirty days VX after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ot Hmston countv lor Dave to sell the lands belonging to estate of Jacob N. Goff late of) said county, deceased. ' ini c nov20-w3 T. B. GOFF. Adm’r. /"'I EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY—Whereas. Isaac aJT Woodward. Guardian of Mary C. Singleton, peti- I tions to be dismissed from tho same: These are | therefore to rite ail persons interested to bo and cp learatuy office on or before darch next, to show cause, if any. wby the app first Monday in ■■■ ‘lex* tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 14th December, left). W, T. SWItT, Ordinary, j dcci0-3tn CRAWFORD COUNTY. , rj.HORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Whereas, David W. Simmons acd Augustus F. Lightfoot, Executors of the last will and testament of Benja min Lightfoot,'late ef said county, deceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from said administra tion— These are therefore to eite and admonish all parties interested to be and appear at my office in terms of I the Statute, and show cause, ifany they have, why the said letters dismissory should not be granted the applicants* Given under my hand and official signature this 3d day of October, 1379. JAMFSJ.RAY, oct7-w3m Ordinary. : tJk .—Samuel ■ fiy. deceas'd, late I of said oonnty, having filed bis final return in my office and prays letters dismissory. These are, therefore, to cite all persons to show cause (ifany can) within the time prescribed by law, at my offiee. nhy letters dismissory should not be | granted. v - . ■ octl7-w3m* JAS. J. RAY, Ordinary. wxLSznrsonr county. Georgia, Wilkinson County Isaac H. Watkins, adm’r' of Lucinda H. Wright, Mitchell Watkins et al. Heirs at law of Lucinda U. Wright, iug to the C In Equity, BUI for direc tion. In the' Superior Court of said County. October Term, 1870. VT appearing to theCourtthatthechUdren of Levin I A Watkins, deceased, Sarah Cottonhead, deceased, (formerly Sarah Watkins.) Tabitha Brown, deceased, (formerly Tabitha Watkins) and a portion of the chil dren and grandchildren of Wealthy Fountain, for merly Wealthy Watkins, who are heirs at law of the said IucindaH. Wright, do not reside within this State, and it further appearing that their names and residences are unknown to the complainant in the above stated eauso.it is therefore ordered by the Court that they and each of them and all others claiming an interest in said estate, do be and appear at the next term of this Court to be held on the first Monday in April next, then and there to make known and estab lish their identity and relationship to the said Lucin da H. Wright, and the nature and extent of their claim to participate in the distribution of the estate of said Lucinda H. Wright. And it ts further ordered I that service of this order be perfected upon all and each of them by publication of the same weekly for four months previous to the next term of this Court in the following publio gazettes, to-wit: Weekly Tele- graphaud Messenger, published at Maeon, Ga.; Fed eral Union, published at MilledKeville. ua.. and the I Central Georgian, published at bandersville Ga Georgia, Wilkinson Coosty—Clerk’s office Supe rior Court, October 25th, 1S7U. I hereby certify that the within is a true extract from the minutes of said Court. October Term, IW0. . oct3l-lam4tss GLO. W.TABFLEY, Clerk. ip pi if! So” PS Ill Ts§ .itk Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. W ILL bo sold before the Court-house in Ire inton, I Wilkinson county.«the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, five hundred and fifty-seven acres of landf more or De*. in the fifth district of said county, numbers cot ki><„vc. but being known as tbe mill ilace formerly owned by Joel Rivers, deceased. Eold or cash, by c jnsent of the parties interested, for d : s- ] tnbution. W.M. WHITEHURST. A. O. FLEMlbTJSR, E. S. MASSEY. dcc2t-w4t Commissioners. O Sheriff’s Sales. G EORGIA,BAKER COUNTY—Will besaldbefore | the Comt-house door in the town of Newton, in said county, on the first Tuesday in February. 1871, between the legal hours of sale, Lot ef land No 78, in the 7th district of said oonnty. Levied on as the iroperty of Daniel C, McIntyre, under* mortgage fi. : a. issued from the Eaperior Court of said county, in favor of R. F. Lyon, administrator of B. R. White vs. Daniel C. McIntyre. Levy made July 2 1869. . WM. JACKSON, Sheriff. Alsor at the same time and place, one thousand lbs. of seed cotton, more or less; two hundred and fifty bushels cotton seed,more or less; five hundred bundles fodder, more or less. Levied on under a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said coun * favor of James Addison vs. A, J. Williams, made November 29,187C. dec-wGOd.WM. JACKSON. Sheriff. the rand xperior Court, 1870. to examine the Ordinary’s and Treasurer’s books, from the year 1866-67-68-69and 70. leg leave to submit the following report: - We find going into the hands of E. J. Gilbert,County ! I'reaenrer. from Tax Collector ard other sources, for 1866-67, and to October. 1868, 82),252.10, Amounts paid out for the same time as appears from cash book, 823,275.27. For that amount we only find Toucher recorded for 819.818.67. Leaving a difference unaccounted for in any other way of ♦3.45'i.CO I We further find going into the hands of the present Treasurer. A. H. Camming, from Tax Collector and other sources, from 1st Octo ber, 1868. to October, 3870, 831,609 98. Paid out for the same tim e as per voucher, $31,604 03. Leaving* balance in hishands at the time ] of $5 95- All of whioh is respectfully submitted. v 3* T* iLAYEH,! n A _ m J. A. MASON. / Comm * nov26-tf ity in Levy Baker County Sheriff's Kale. TTTJLL bes»ld on tha first Tuesday in February, VV 1871. under a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Baker eoun’y, three bales' of Cot- n, one Hundred bushels of Core, as the property of r m. Dean; A. DaTis vs. Wm, Dean. dec9-wtds WM. JACKSON, Sheriff. AYF'R COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will be i sold before the Oourt-bouse door in Newton, Baker county. Ga., i ary next, between Thousand Pounds i - . ... ono hundred bushels of Corn j five hundred bun- dies of Fodder. Sold as the property ofJohn Bay- field under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior Court of tiie oountyof Baker, in favor of Wm. Hudspeth »John jtoyfield. decS 1-wtd WM. JACKSON, Sheriff. ATTRR COUNTY SHERIFFS SALES.—Will he > eold before the Court-house door in Newton, Baker county, Gs- t between the legal hoars of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in February next, the follow- I escribed property: Lota of Land No*. 179,181, 297,178,176, in the Twelfth District oteaid county, as the property of B. D.D.Twigge, Admin istrator upon the Estate of G* W. L. Twiggs, de ceased, under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Oonnty Court of the county of Richmond, on ihe 26th day of February, 1867, in favor of Jacob A. Van Winkle vs. H. D. D. Twiggs, Administrator upon the Estate of G. W. L Twiggs, deoeaeed, dec31-wtd WM. JACKSON, Sheriff. iv<o " m Wilde C. Cleveland, exHor,! Bill for Direction. In- I junction and SetUe- vs. r ment. I Crawford Superior G. P. Cufrerhouse. et al. J Court. Oct. Term!187ft. It appearing to the Court that George M. Base- more and Rdns, his wife, William C. Simmons and William Cleveland, are defendants to said bill, and sre non-residen's of this S:at», and carnet be served { ZZ2 : 7rt-i with copies of said bill: It is ordered by tho Court that said i served by publication, onee a month foi defendants be | month for four months, in Hie Tzleoeapb and Messenoib, a gazette pub lished in the city of Maoon: end that said defendants be required to be and appear, personally or by attor- | ney. at the next term of this Court, an 1 allegations set forth in said bill. SUITH A A LEX AND**, j Hall ABeown, Avant, f'oer^J’tlie above mid foregoing, is a true oopy I from the minutes of Crawford Eaperior Court, Octo- j b "5£l*am4m" JAMES J. RAY. Clerk. 1 answer the I Complainants' Solicitors. l. auiLXA&Tnr. 1. J. GULL MARTIN & CO., Cotton Factors & Genera] Conim G EORGIA, QUITMANCOUNTY.-JsmMT. Flew-j _ OT»HVKT ellen, of said eountv. has applied for the retting ftSAXalKUJZl, apart and valuation of homes esa, and I will pass | upon the same at 10 o’otoekA.i(..on thefthdayof January, 1871, at my offiee. W.P.JORDAN, dec22w2t Ordinary. GEORGIA. PUTNAM COUNTY.— Whereas, Ur Wilkies Llnch. one of the executors of the estate of Lewis Linch. late of Putnam oonnty, deceased, has made application for Letters of Dismissal— These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons interested to bo and appear at my office on the firstTueaday in May next, to show cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. _ jon5-w4m D. H. REID, Ordinary, BAYAKNAB, OA. GENTS for BRADLEY’S BUPERPH03PHATN . OF LIM B, . ewell’a Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc. lagging. Rope and iron Has. always on hand. Usual facilities Extended to Customers. eepta-wfig* A void ossein* having tried covered a simple means of self-eure, which he ireo to his fellow-sufferers Address J ““ deo21-*6m TSNassau st,,' lihe w-11 send