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Idly, effectually, and being a
y e vegetable compound, can do
,-Diary. It is haimless in every
J.jr; it has been used for 40
v and hundreds of the good
/aid greet from ail parts of the coen-
tr“ will vou'h for its virtues.
Regulator.
or , medicike.
J. U. ZEIMS A CO..PHOPfclETOBB.
TESTIMONIALS:
^siS^S&’SSSUMi
V. t/cboft medicine I ever used for that
i** 0 / 1 ; i* purports to cure.-H. F. Tmoral.
a good and efficacious medicine. —
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... ,Ju 0 B.°LtoN. and H. L. Lyon. Bcllefoc.
U'inf, <» *• i v y Simmons' Liver Regulator, after
v jfjjfuffcr 'i several > o.rs with Chills and Fever.”
-O’.AvoiKS^-jf h used t h c Regulator for
testify to its great virtues.-’-RKV. J. R.
sj{¥'-‘X^'vnur medicine a thorough trial, and
>i«Sfi5u«S failed to give full satisfaction.”
s sm«Mmcu.M. Chattahoochee, *,a.
wife has suff rcl from a derangement of the
lim f" rears: has tried several eminent physician*
.flit and finally derived more benefi t from
S°R«iV»tor“hM anything else ”-Kecses Jos is.
S - ! fthi'nk S Simmo«3’ Liver Ko S txUitor one of tbe
sjaBas£.^irAJ®iJls®
^ Kefufator was" used by me for Costiveues*;
.Xi a vtra happy and beneficial effect, and that.
£££*£» the same is a good medicine.’ ’-J. A.
^•Utve dcrivedTsouie benefit from the nsoof Sim-
_T ver Kevulator. and wish to give it a further
S.r-lloN-. Alex. H. Stf.pbrs?. Ga.
"'•i ; our Regulator has boon in use in my family for
■at lime, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi-
ii a lo the medical science.’ —Gov. J. Gill bnonTKB,
‘■fea'rftSsasswSKSW
aaassswssrssss
n*ei by the i*rofefsion it would bo °f 8 * rvi J-® l “
1 know very xnucli ot- its component
Tins 7 , and can certify its medical qualities are per-
ifftlv harmle s. —B. F. Griggs. M. D.. Macon, Ua.
“H'e have tested its virtues, personally, a.ndknow
tbatffr Dyspepsia, liiliocanesr, and Phrobbi^K Head-
i?t(. it is the best medicine the. world over saw. Mo
hire tried forty other remedies before Simmons
Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us mere than
brief*temporary relief: but the Regulator not only
relieved, but it cured us.”—Ed. Telegraph and Mes
sers, Macon, Ga.
wild an x uauiovcr wore . 1 *v.' J T n .T.7o
tiv. Horn Chills and fever.’ —Gardner L. Davis.
^"I have used Simmons’ Liver Resmlator. as prt^
pared by ZeilinA Co., with the happiest results. I
regard it as one of the vory bc-t medicines for all
I&eases of the L»ver of our Southern climate.
Jus* A Vigil. M. D.. Vallambrosa. Ga.
"From actual experience in the use of this mod 1-
cise in my practice. I have bcen..and am. satisfiooM
sse and prescribe it as a purgativo medicine. Br.
J '"l‘havVuiod Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator in rny
family for some time, and look upon it as the best
oedicinc I ever saw.”—J. Lloyd. .
“I havo used Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator f'r
Liver Disease, am was cured by it. —I. IV. Goff,
B "1 have used Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator in my
finrk for Dyspepsia andSick He*dacbo. and regard
it so h. valuable remedy. It has not failed to givo
rtl>’ in any inetance."—Rev. \V. F. Easterling;
" For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from a 01
ordered state of the Liver. Tried many of the besr
ibrsicians and almost all the patent nostrums; but
from the time I used one package of your medicine,
which is now several years.I have been comparatively
»sound roan.”—Major A. F. Woolrt,
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ttof. J. S. Davis, University of Virginia.
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By Professor ASA GRAY*
OP HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
Author of “ How Plants Grow,” “ School and Field
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THE publishers beg to call the attention of those
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thinning elementary work, *• How Plwnts Grow,
to his more elaborate “ Manual,” there is one sim
ple, condae, and yet exhaustive method of teaching
the various grades of the study. , ,
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Publishers 138 and MO Grand St, Now York.
feb5 eow4t
SPENCERIAN
STEEL PENS,
Manufactured by the Original Inventor of
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T HE CELEBRATED durability and perfection of
action of these Pens arc owing to a peculiar
process of Carbonizing, and to the great care taken
in their manufacture by the most skilled and ex
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They are a nearer approximation to the real
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For sale by Dealers generally.
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A PROCLAMATION’.
GEORGIA:”
By Rufus B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
IVhereaa, Official information has been received
*t this Department that E. A. Rhodes, who has been
Wnvicted of tho offense of horeo stealing, and sen
tenced to the penitentiary of this State by the Snpe-
tior Court of Cherokee county, is now at large;
therefore,
1 have thought proper to issue this, my Proclama
tion, hereby offering a reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery of tho
eeidE. A Rhodes to the principal keeper of the
Penitentiary.
Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of the
State, at tho Capitol in Atlanta, this second
day of February, in the year of our Lord Eigh-
teen Hundred and S eventy one, and of the Indepen
dence of the United States of America the Ninety-
fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
HytheGovomor:
David G. Cornso, Secretary of State.
Jebld3wlt
STOP THE THIEF!
STOLEN from the subscriber, on the 23d inst,
O one bay Station, ten or twelve yeora old, has no
S°es on, and is without a blemish. I will pay a
liberal reward for any information concerning said
oorse. W. H. PARKER.
Darnesvflle, Ga., Jan. 26,1871. Jan27w2t
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Its operation is certain, painless and salutary. It
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while ell others do.
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Wagon in market; any part of ono will fit another,
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SIXTH—The only Wagon in which the Slope
Shonlder Spoke is nsed; hence they have tho best
wheel, which is actnaliy the foundation of the Wag
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paities, and every Wagon is warranted to give en
tire satisfaction.
EIGHTH—Becanso Teamsters will tell you they
are the beet Wagon, for all purposes, on the road.
NINTH—Last; but not least—Studebaker Broth
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sonally, and dp not entrust it entirely to Foremen,
as is generally the caso in largo Factories; hence
the superiority of thoir work over all others.
ho superiority of thoir work over all o
Crfciend for circular and price list.
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A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA. •
By B. B. Bollock, Governor of said State.
Whereas, Reliable information has been received
at iiiia Department that on tho night of the 18th of
January, ultimo, a party of disguised men, known
as the Ku-Klux Klan, about thirty in number, wont
to the house of Hon. Alfred RichardeoD, a colored
citizen and member elect of the Legislature, resid-
in the town of Watkinsville, county of Clarke, and
after having effected an entrance by cutting down
the door of the house with an axe, some eight or ten
of them proceeded up-etairs, to wheio tho inmates
had fled for safety, and upon finding the said Rich
ardson commenced firing upon him, and seriously
wounded him in three different places; and,
Whereas, the wife of tho said Richardson, while
standing at a window calling for help, was shot at
ten or eleven times by some of the party who had
remained outside, all the shots taking effect in and
near the window she was standing by; and,
Whereas, this is the second attempt to assassinate
the said Richardson, which has been made within a
recent period; and,
Whereas, the authorities of tho said county of
Clarke have failed to ferret out or to secure the ap
prehension of the perpetrators of tho outrage above
recited; notwithstanding one of the members of tho
Klan, a whiteman named James Fonder, a resident
of the county, was badly wounded and carried away
through the county by tho other members of the
Klan, and, as is reported, has since died and been
buried without inquest: .
Now, therefore, in order to effect this object, and
to maintain the sacredness of human life, I, Rufus
B. Buixock, Governor of said State, do hereby issue
this, my proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS for tho apprehension, ar
rest and conviction of any one of tho parties en
gaged in the perpetration of the outrage aforesaid;
and One Thousand Dollars each for any additional
number more than one of tho Klan engaged in com
mitting tho outrage above recited.
Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of tho
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this second day
of February, in the year -of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-one, and of-the Indopen-
- dence of tho United States of America, the Nine
ty-fifth.
BUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By tho Governor:
David G. Cotteg, Secretary of State.
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A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By Bufus_ B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
Whereas, On tho night of tho ICth of January last,
James Elder, a colored man, residing on the planta
tion of Dr. Elder, in the county of Clarko, was taken
out of his bed by seven or eight disguised and armed
persons, who had forcibly entered his house, and
after having, by them, been taken outside and
stripped of his clothing, was whipped in a most
cruel and brutal manner, inflicting near one hundred
lashes upon him; and,
Whereas, it is reported that no other reason was
ascribed by thoso parties for thus treating the said
Elder, but that he had publicly commented upon
the fact that some of tbemasqnes and clothing used
as regalia by the organization known as the Ku-
Klux Klan had been discovered by a colored girl hid
away under a pile of com shocks on the plantation,
and had been warned by certain white persons not
to repeat his statements in regard to this discovory
of Ku-Klux regalia; and,
Whereas, outrages of similar character havo late
ly been perpetrated upon nnoffending and peacea
ble colored citizens in said county of Clarke, without
effectively enlisting the efforts of the good and law-
abiding citizens of said county to bring to justice
tho guilty parties; and,
Whereas, the peace and tranquility of tho State
demand that active and strenuous efforts should be
made to prevent in future a re-occurrence and repe
tition of the outrages bo frequently committed ot
jate in said county of Clarke:
Now, therefore, in order to vindicate the majesty
of tho law, and to insure full protection to tho life
and property of every citizen, I, Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor of said State, do hereby issuo this, my
proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS for the apprehension, arrest and
conviction of any one of the parties engaged in the
perpetration of tho outrage above recited, and One
Thousand Dollars each for any additional number
more than one of the “Klan” engaged in commit
ting the outrage above recited.
Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of tho
State, at tho Capitol in. Atlanta, this second day
of February, in the .year of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the Independ
ence of the United States of America the Ninety-
Fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Corona, Secretary of'state.
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SLATER, A. R. Principal,
Bout. F. Johnston- A.-B.,) , . ,
W. ]L Sms, A. B., / Associates.
pledges his best efforts, based on
— — ~—f——01 sixteen years, to malio tiio
course of instruction thorough and complete. Both
associate teachers are graduates Of Georgia Univer-
qualffiSuons 15 f ° tha lield of ' 01611 Ubors tho best
Should the size of tho school demand, other and
competent aid will be employed.
, The Apparatus, Philosophical, Chemical, Astro
nomical and Mathematical is -already extensive.
Classes taught practically as well as theoretically
in all departments.
An extensivo Library of Standard Works will be
at the command of tho advancod students.
Literary Societies will at once be inaugurated for
iprovemeut in Forensic Declamation.
A number of eminent gentlemen have been en*
gaged to deliver a series of lectures before the in*
el i tut ion and the public.
2>oard $15 to $20.
Tho Sholastic year ia divided into Fall and Spring
Sessions—consisting of sixteen and twenty-foitr
weeks respectively.
Spring Session commences
Monday, January 23, 1871,
and closes July lOtb prox. Duo notice will bo given
of the opening of tho Fall Session. Tho Summer
vacation will be short.
Terms—Spring Session:
Tmsn Claes—Orthography, Reading. Primary Geo
graphy, Mental Arithmetic and Declam
ation §18 00
Second Claes—Above studies—English Grammar,
Penmanship and Composition §24 00
First Class—Studies of 8d and 2nd Classes, Latin
and Greek Languages, Mathematics, Physical
Sciences, Englieh Literature, etc §30 00
Incidental Fees §1 00
Tuition for each session required in advance.
Tho Principal refers for himself and associates
to tho Faculties of the State University, Mercer and
Emory College, also to tho large number of stu
dents undGi pupilage in Alabama, now scattered
throughout the South. decl5-wtf
Hew Stylos, Seduced Prices.
MASON" & HAMLIN
Cabinet Organs.
For Parlors, Drawing-Rooms, Libraries, Churches,
‘ y-schools, ~
Sunday-!
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T HE most popular and widely used of large mu
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able for secular and eocred music; not requiring
tuning, or liable to get out of order.
Fifty styles, at §50, SG5, §100, §125, §150, §160,
§175, §200 to §2000 each.
The Mason & Hamlin Organs aro tho acknowl
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SEVENTY-FIVE MEDALS
or other highest premiums, for demonstrated supe
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NEARLY 1,000 MUSICIANS.
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New Styles and Reduced Prices this month. An-
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Address MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CD., 596
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on tho physiolog
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This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with num-
erous engraving, and contains valuable information
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For all the purposes of a* Laxative
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Perhaps no ono medi
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ly adopted into use, in
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Minute directions are given in tho wrapper on
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Fills rapidly cure:— _
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, listless*
ness, languor and loss of Appetite, they
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For Xtrer Complaint and its various symp
toms, Bilions Headache, Sick Headache,
Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious
Colic and Bilious levers, they should be ju
diciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased
action or remove tho obstructions which cause it.
For Bysentery or IMarrhooa, but ono mild
dose is generally required. ~
For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpi*
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taken, as required, to change the diseased action of
the system. With such change those complaints
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As a Vinner Fill, take one or two Dills to
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An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
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One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose
of these Dills makes him feel decidedly better, Item
their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
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Second-Hand Cotton Machinery
FOR
C ONSISTING of Openers, Lappets, Cards,
Drawing Frames, Speeders, Spinning
Frames, etc. This machinery is bnt partially
worn—all in good condition, and will be sold
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son or by mail to THOMAS. S. SHAW,
Agent Tremont and Suffolk Mills,
G-eod&w- ‘ ‘
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v-4m.
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NOTICE.
■VTOTICE is hereby given that hereafter all the
JN Legal Notices of the Ordinary of Mitchell coun
ty will be published in the Macon Telegraph and
Messenger. This January 11th, 1871.
• H. C. DASHER,
jan!7w30d Ordinary M. O.
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GSADALXS!
r pHB-GKEAT AMERICAN HEALTH RE-
A storer purifies tho blood and cures Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dis
eases ol Women, sad all Chrouicniffections of
the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended
the Medical Faculty, and many thousands
our best citizens. Read tha testimony of
mans and patients who have used Hosa-
you much valuable information'
Dr. K. W. C.rr, of Baltimore, says; I take
pleasure in recommending your Rosadalisas
a very powerful alterative. I havo teen it
uted in two cases with happy results; ona ia a
case of secondary syphilis, m which tho pa
tient pronounced himself cured after having
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is a caso of scrofula of long standing, whioh is
rapidly improving under its use, and tho indi
cations are that tho patient will soon recover.
I havo carefully examined the formula by
8
Tenn., says:
I havo used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and
am entirely cored of Rheumatism. me
four bottles, as I wish it tor my bro
has
.who
has scrofulous sore eyes.
Benjamin Bechtol; of Lima, Ohio, writes:
I havosufiered for twenty years with an in
veterate eruption over my whole body; ashort
time since I purchased a bottlo cf Rosadalis
and it cffocted a perfect cure.
ElOSA'DAliSS
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r practice.
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WANT OF APPETITE.
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For sale in Macon by
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L. W. Hunt & Co.
TJITHY ia It that so many childron <l ; c under the
f T of live years ? Tn at a largo j .-©portion of
children 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 tho human
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who aro more constantly witn
their children, cannot be too observing of tho first
symptoms of worms: for so surely as they exist, can
SAFSKV AND CERTAINTL’E'
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
B. A. FAHNESTOX’S YEBKIFP6E.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercry, being
Purely Vegetable Composition,
the UTMOST SAFE-
Worm Confections, made more for th. purpero oi
pleasing the palate than of overcoming tho disease,
havo been manufactured all over tho country, but
their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B,
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daily;
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. Fan
nestock’s Vermiiuge. be particularly careful to sat
that the initials are B. A This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829,
And purchasers must insist on having it, if they dc
not wish to have an Imitation forced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLET T
Formerly B. A. FAH»rsrocr’8 Sox & Co-
SOLE PROPRIETORS. ^PITTSBURGH, Pa
<tec9-deod*wl»
EMPIRE NURSERY,
NEAR EUFATJLA, ATABAMA.
FRUIT TBBBS FOR THE SOUTH.
A* J, STJRLES, Proprietor.
No Apple, Peaoh or Pear Trees are sold bnt those
that have been tested and found to be the best for
this latitude and section.
pOA IWj Ui WUU VW *
each. Catawba and Clinton Booted Grapevines at
§6 per 100, or §50 per 1000-
Kufaula, Ala.; Real a, fcsmger, j&niauia, Aia; uoi. n
J. Irby, Barbour co.,'Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-.
Iambus, Ga.; Col G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga.
All communications ahold be directed to
dec9-wtf JAOOB SMITH, Eufanla, Ala.
n EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY—Will be sold
VJ before the Court-house door in Georgetown,
of L. L. Harrison to satisfy one tax fl. fa. Also, at
the same time and place, Lot No. 141 in the 21et
district of said county. Levied npon as the prop
erty of E. P. Blackshear to satisfy one tax fi. fa.
feb2-rttd* D. JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
of Lewia Linen, late ot routnam county, dece
has made application for Letters of Dismissal—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office on the
first Tuesday in May next, to show cause, if any, why
said letters should not be granted.
jan5-w4m D. 11. REID, Ordinary,
CATHERINE E. WEEKS, > Libel for Divorce in
vs. ^-Telfair County Supe-
JOHN A WEEKS. ) rior Court,
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found, it
is therefore ordered hy tho Court that services be
perfected by publication in tho Telegraph and Mes
senger in terms of the law.
JOHN McDEABMED,
Attorney for Libelant.
A true extract from the minutes of my office, this
27th day of January, 1871.
WM. P. CAMPBELL,
janSl-wlamlm Clerk.
At Chambers.
December 1,1870.
Benjamin Pitts, \xibel for Divorce In Dooly Supo-
SalliePitts. J rior Court, October Term, 1870.
t T appearing that the defendant in the above stated
L case is net a resident of the State of Georgia, but
resides in the State of Alabama, itis
Ordered, that service in said case beperleotednpon
her by publication in a public gazette, in aocordanse
with tho statute in such case made and provided.
C. B. COLE. Judge S. C. M. O.
Gsoecu. Dooly Cons tv—I hereby oertify that the
above and foregoing is a true extract from the min-
S ven
-lamia - -
pt EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY;—Whereas, Annetta
vT Boifeuillet applies tothe 'undeisigndd for Let
ters of Administration upon the estate of Henry W.
Boifeuillet, late of said county, deceased. All per
sons interested are required to be and appear at tho
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in March
next, to show cause, if any^they havo, why letters
should not bo granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
feb2 wtd O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in-
\JT debtad to tho estate of Andre Auguste Dassier,
late deceased, aro required to make immediate pay
ment to tho undersigned, and those having claims
to render them in terms of the law.
feb2 wtd MIT,0 8. FREEMAN, Adm’r.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in-
UT debted to the estate of Joseph Tarratt, late
deceased, are required to make immediate payment
to tho undersigned, and those having claims, to
render them in terms of the law.
feb2 wtd MILO S. FREEMAN, Adm’r.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
VI tho date hereof, application will be made to tho
Court-of Ordinary or said county, for leave to sell
all the personal property belonging to the estate of
Bobert D. Walker, late of eaid county, deceased.
JOHN W. BAER, Adm’r.
February 1,1870. feb2 wtd
P EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
VX the dato hereof, application will be mado to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell all the personal property belonging to the estate
of Andre Auguste Dassier, late deceased. February
1,1871.
feb2-wtd MILO S. FREEMAN, Adm’r.
/GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Philip
VX Mallory applies to tho undersigned for Letters
of Administration npon the estate of Allen Scott,
late of said county, deceased: All persons interested
are required to bo and appear at the Court of Ordi
nary on the first Monday in March next, to show
cause, if any they have, why Letters should not be
granted tho applicant. Given under my hand offi-
Ci fe^2-wtd O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
VX date hereof, application will be made to tho
Court of Ordinary of eaid connty for leave to sell
all the personal property belonging to the estate of
Joseph Farratt, late deceased. February 1,1871.
feb2-wta MILO 8. FREEMAN, Adm’r.
rvEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. J. J.
Amason, Guardian of Jamcf, Lcnora, Ann R.,
and Sarah Hill, applies to tho undersigned to be dis
charged from said, gundianslrip. This is to notify all
parties interested to bo and appear at tho Court of
Ordinary, on tho first Monday in March nest, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said Amason should
not bo discharged. Given under ray hand officially.
dec6-w3m • C.T. WARD. Ordinary,
7AS?ER COUNTY.
r* EORGIA. JASPERCOUNTY-Whereas,Richard
VT B. Phillips. Administrator of tho estate qf \Y ll
liam Phillips, deceased, applies to mo lor Letters
Dismissory from his administration. . ..
Therefore all persons concerned-arehcreby required
to show cause, if any, why said Administrator sh-uld
not be discharged according to law., . ‘
Given under my hand and official signature De
cember 30,1870. J. \Y. BUKNiiY,
jan4-w3m Ordinary.
/S EORGIA JASPER COUNTY—Whereas, John
VX B. M. Phillips applies to mo for Letters of
i Guardianship of tho person and property of Hattie
E. McDowell, minor and orphan of Daniel McDowell,
deceased. Thoso aro therefore, to cito all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office on or before
tho first Monday in March next, then and there to
show cause, if any they have,why said letters should
not be granted- ' •
Given under my hand and official" signature this
21th day of January, 1871. J. W. BURNEY,
jan 26-w30d Ordinary.
/-'I EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Thirty days af-
vX" ter dato application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to soil the
lands belonging to the estate of Pleasant P. LoYe-
joy, late of said connty, deceased.
JOHND. LOVEJOY,
decl6-4w Administrator.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker County Sheriff’s Sale.
Tuesday in hi arch next, 2 bales of Coiton.300 bushels
of Cotton Seed, more or less, 300 bushels Corn,
or loss. Lcviel on as the prop.erty of Drewry W.
Porter, under a mortgage fi. fa. usntd out Of the oa-
nerior Court of said county. John J nckson vs D. W .
P jm7 r -w30J- WM. JACKSON. Sheriff-
T>AKER COUNTY SHERIFFS SALES—Will be
II gold before the Court-house door in Newton,
Baker county. Ga., on the first Thursday in Febru
ary next, between the legal houre of .sale, Two
Thousand Pounds of Seed Option, more or less;
one hundred bushels of Com; five hundred bun
dles of Fodder. Sold as the property of John Ray-
field under and by virtue of an execution issued
from the Superior Court of the county of Baker, in
favor of Wm. Hudspeth vs. John Bayfield.
dec31-wtd WM. JACKSON. Sheriff.
TO AKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will be
X> eold before the Court-house door in Newton,
Baker county, Ga-, between the legal hours of Bale,
on tbe first Tuesday in February next, the follow
ing described property: Lots of Land Nos. 179,181.
298, 297,178,176, in the Twelfth District of said
county, as the property of EL D. D. Twiggs, Admin
istrator upon the Estate of G- W. L. Twiggs, de
ceased, under and by virtue of an execution issued
from the Connty Court of the county of Richmond,
on tho 26th day of February, 1867, in favor of Jacob
A. Van Winkle ya. H. D. D. Twiggs, Administrator
npon the Estate of G.W. L Twiggs, deceased.
dec31-wtd WM. JACKSON, Sheriff.
Baker Connty Sheriff’s Sale.
UATILL be sold before the Court-heuso door in
Y V Newton, Baker connty, on the first Tuesday
in April, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing lots of Land to-wit: Lots Nos. 157,168,163,
and 164—all in the 7th district of-Baker county.
Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor of Jona
than Donalson, Trustee for Ruth Williams, vs.
Andrew J- Williams and Samuel Cox.
feb2-wtd WM. JACKSON, Sheriff.
JONES COUNTY.
jones Sheriff's Sale.
1X7ILL be sold before the Court-house doorin
VV the town of Clinton, Jones county, on the first
Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of
sale, 200 acres of land, more or less, lying on the
county line between JoneB and Bibb, near Walnut
creek. Levied upon to satisfy fi. fa. No. 9 from
Jones Superior Court to Apiil Teim, 1870, in favor
of John Mulloy vb. Alexander Sweeney, trustee for
Mary Mulloy. Gin-house, dwelling and other houses
on the place. Terms cash. B. P. COOK.
feb3wtds - Deputy Sheriff.
pi EORGIA, JQNES COUNTY—Obdisaey’s Of-
VX FICE, January 81,1871—Wheieas, James H.
Bonner applies to me for administration on the es
tate of Caleb Stephens of said county, deceased:
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they have, at this office
on or before the first Monday in March next.
Given under my hand officiary.
febD-wtd B- T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Jones Sheriff Sale.
t tttt.T, be sold before the Court-house door in
VV in the town of Clinton,-on the first Tuesday
in March, between the'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 A Jonos. Fi. fa: issued fro-a Jones Supe
rior Court. B. 1*. COOK,
janl5-wtd Deputy Sheriff.
EORGIA, JONES COUNT . m ..oiy’s Of-
iX vice, January 17th. 1871.- - . »nolifyall
persons concerned that Luke Wi .V .u> 2 coun
ty, has applied to me for setting apart and valua
tion of homestead and exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a. u.,
on the 2d day of next month. Given under my
hand Officially. R. T. ROSS,
jan20d&wlt Ordinary.
Jones Connty Sheriff’s Sale.
TTTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Marsh next.
YY before the Cenrt-honse door in the town of
Clinton, between-the legal hems of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit: Forty-five hundred pounds
Seed Cotton and one thousand pounds Fodder—all,
more or. less—'’evied on as the property of Green
Franks, to satisfy a moitgage lien in favor of R. J.
Turner. Fi, fa. issued from Jones Superior Court.
janl2w30I R. P. COOK. Depnty Sheriff
Marion County Sheriff’s Sale.
XTfILL be sold at the Court-House, on the first
VY Tuesday in Marob, between the legal hours
of sale, Lots of Land Nos. 64 and 65 in the 4th dis
trict of said county, levied upon as the property of
J. W. Wiggfns to satisfy a fi. fs. in favor of Tillman
A Glemanta vs. said Wiggins. _
ianlB-wtd JOHN HANKS, 8hemff.
TI/TABION SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold be*.
IVL fore the Court-house door, on the first Tues
day in April next, the following property, to-wit:
All the Type belonging to the Manon Banner.
Levied upon and wiUbeeoiato satisfy a mortgage
fl. fa. issued from Marion Superior Court in favor
of Joseph L. Dennis vs. John P. Burt. Principal
*300 P REUBEN HAMILTON,
jan24wC0d Deputy Sheriff.
EORGIA MARION COUNTY.—Whereas,
VX Daniel M. Hall, Administrator of Leah L.
Hall, deceased, has applied for dismission.
interested are hereby notified to file thoir ob
jections, if any, within the time prescribed by law.
WiW» A
an 18-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia putnam county.—sixty days
after date application will be made te the
Court of Ordinary of Putnam connty, for leave to
soil the land belonging to the estate of Mrs. Nancy
Middleton, late of jratnam county, deceased.
JOHN MIDDLETON
jan 24-w60d ' * Administrator.
HOUSTON COUISXXi
EORGIA, HOUSTON COUSTY.—Whereas, Isaac
VX Woodward, Administrator of James U Davis,
late ot Houston county, deceased, makes application
for Letters of Dismisuon from raid estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
it any tney nave, why said Letters stn aid not be
granted. Given under my official signature, this 26th
November. 1870. W.T. SWIFT.
novi'j-w3m
Ordinary.
/'1EOBGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY-rWhoreas.' Isaac
VA Woodward. Guardian of Mary C. Singleton, peti
tions to be dismissed lrom tho same: These are
rat .
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this 14th
December, 1870. W, T, SWIFT, Ordinary.
dec20-3m
__ Samuel
. andAman-
ently. deceased, late
of said county, having filed his final return in my
office and prays letters di3missory.
These are, therefore, to oito aU persons to show
cause (if any can) within the time prescribed by law,
at my office, why letters dismissory should not be
granted.
oct!7-w3m* J AS. J. RAY, Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
Willis
’owlcr,
.J ■ Fowler (de-.
ceased), apply to me for letters ot demission from
their said trust:
These are, therefore, to oito and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office in Jeff
ersonville, on or be'ore the first Sfouday in May
next, there and then to show cause, if any they have,
why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my han '
ber 5th. 1870.
dec7-w3m.
lid not be granted.
7 hand, officially, this Dccom-
JOHN F, SHINE, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of Wm, H.
_CA. Read, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are here
by notified to mako immediate payment, and all per
sons holding claims or demands against said estate
arereqnired to presont them, legally authenticated,
within tho timo prescribed by law. or they will bo
barred of recovery. B. F. READ.
dcel6-2mdw* " Admnistrator.
estate of Joseph King, deceved, applies for Letters
of Dismisrion from the administration of raid estate:
therefore, the kindred and er'editors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to file their objtc-
tions (if any they haveTin my office, in terms of law;
otherwise letters dismissory will .be granted tho ao-
pl leant at tho Match Term next of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county.
By order of tho Court.
JOHN F. SHINE,
novS0-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY—Wherees, Hil
liard S. Newby auplies to mo 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-nish all persons concerned
to be and appear at my office in the time prescribed
by law,-a>.d show cause, if any they have, why eaid
Lettois should not be granted. Given under my hand
officially, January 9,1871. „
janl2 w30d JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary.
T iVIGGS SHERIFF’S SALE.*—Will be sold be
fore the Court-house floor in the town of Jef
fersonville, on the first Tuesday in March, between
tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: Four hundred acres of Land known as LotNo.
42, lying in the Three Hundred and Twenty-sixth
District of Twiggs cot
ing it. Levied on as
to satisfy fi. fas. in favor
officors of the Court. Fi. fa. issued from Twiggs
and Pulaski Superior- Court.
JOHN RENFRO,
jan25wtfl Deputy Sheriff.
Twenty-i.
nty. Also, parts of Lots j'oin-
the property of E J. Collins
vor of Ml E. Solomon and tho
MAOON COUNTY.
G ]
Martha
EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs.
1a 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 the first Monday m March next,
and show cause, if any they can, why permanent
pu» (irantA/1 te naid appli
cants.
Given under
_ hand and official signature, this
4th, 1871.
janl5-wtd JOHN. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
my]
January 14th, 1871.
M arion county sheriff s sales—wm
bo sold before the Court-house door, at Buena
Vista, between tho legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in March next, the following property, to-
wit: 132% acres of Lot of Land No. 76, and seven
ty-five ‘acres of Lot No. 20. Said parcels of Land
being in the Thirty-first District of Marion county.
Court;
tin; one in favor of Mahala Butt,
the estate of W. M. Butt vs. said Rustin, undone
in favor qf Tillman & Clements vs. said Rustin.
Said property pointed out bv defendant.
REUBEN HAMIT,TON,
jan25w td Deputy Sheriff.
Macon Sliqrlir-s Sale.
W TT.T. bo sold before the Court-house door in the
townof Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March
next, IOO acres of Land, more or less,being that part
of Lot Number one hundred’and twenty-two (122)
in the 2d district of originally Muscogee now Macon
county—lying east of a certain branch running di
agonally across said Lot. Lovied on as the prop
erty of James M. Barnes to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court of said county, in favor o(
Nimrod B. Busby vs. said Barnes.
feb2-wtd T. J. WINN, Deputy Sheriff.
Mhcon Sheriff-Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house doorin tho
town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, within tho
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February
next, by virtue ot a fi. fa. in favor of A. W. Harman
& Co, vs. A. Bonaud and C. Genesi, issued ont of the
City Court of -Savannah, tho ioUowing- property to-
wit: 173 barrels Stemfel’s Guano or Saperphojphate
of Lime, 5 sacks Peruvian Guano, 3 barrels Dissolved
Bones—in warehouse at Montezuma. Also. 9 barrels
of Stemfel’s Guano or Superphosphate cf Lime. 3
casks Baker & Jarvis’ Island Guano—in warehouse
at Oglethorpe; all levied on as the property of eaid
defendants, A. Bonand and C. Genesi. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney.
jan6-w30d H. L. HILL, Sheriff.
DOOOT COUNTY.
EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—WhereaB, John
(J N. Adkins applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration upon the estatA of Turner Smith, de
ceased. These are, therefore, to cite all concerned
to bo and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand And official signature this
January 21,187L WM. H. DAVIES,
j an 24-wS0d Ordinary.
/•'t EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—All persons in-
VT debted to the Estate of James D. Lester, late-
of said connty, deceased, are required to make im
mediate payment to the -undersigned, and tho
having claims against said Estate will present tho
to him within the time prescribed by law. Decei
ber 30th, 1870. JOHN E. LILLY,
Adm’r de bonis non with the will annexed.-
dec3I-w6t
WXLKXNSON COUNTY.
Georgia, Wilkinson County.
Isaac H. Watkins, adm’r'l ,
of Lucinda H. Wright, I In Equity; Bill for dlreo-
. . -? 3 -.. . . L tion. In the Superior
Mitchell Watkins et al. f Court of said County.
Heirs at law of . I October Term, 1870.'
Lucinda H. Wright. J
T T appearing to the Court that the children of Levin
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 I ueindaH. Wright, do sot reside within this
State, and it further appearing that their names and
residences are unknown to the complainant in the
above stated oause.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 te participate in the distribution of the estate of
said Lucinda H. Wright. And it ts further ordered
that service of this order be perfected upon all and
each of them by publication of the same weekly for
four months previous te the next term of this Court in
the following public gazettes, to-wit: Weekly Tele-
eorgian,1
. Gxoaoii,'wiLKiKsos County—Clerk’s office Supe
rior Court, October 25th, 1870. I hereby certify that
the within is a true extract from the minutes of said
Court. OctoberTerai, D-70. _
oct3l-lam4ms GEO. W. TARPLEY, Clerk.
Wilde^C. Cleveland, ex'tor.l Bill for Direction. In-
I junction and Settle-
Vi, > xnent.
j Crawford Superior
G. P. Culverhouse, et al. J Court. Oct.Term,187()l
It appearing to the Court that George M.Baze-
more and Edna, his wiffi. William C. Simmons and
William Cleveland, are'defendants to said hill, and
are non-residents of this State, and cannot be served
with copies of said bill:
It is ordered by the Court that said defendants be
served by publication, once a month for four months,
in the TanxaaarB and Mxssixoib, a gazette pub
lished in the city of Macon; and that said defendants
be required to be and appear, personally or by attor
ney, at the next term of this Court, and answer the
allegations set forth in said bill.
Smith Jc A lexasdsb, ]
Hall ABbowx, • ( (
Simmons, J
I oertify the above and foregoing is a true oopy
from the minutes of Crawford Superior Court, Octo
ber Term, 1870.
ootl5-lam4m JAMES J. RAY. Clerk.
Complainants’ Solicitors.
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L. QUILMABTIK.
JOHlf FLAKKXB7
1. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Cotton Factors & General Cenmoi
BflES&C
BAT STREET, ; : : SAVANNAB, GA.
tor BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE
Domestics, etc.
A GENTS for
A. OF LIME,
Jswell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties, always on band..
-Usual Facilities Extended te Customers.
sept22-w<Un
Languages speaks
r. The Principal of
daate of the Musical
SOUTHERN EEMALE COLLEGE,
Lagrange, Georgia.
IHIS Institution, under a corps of seven thor-
h Teachers, will resume exercises the LAST
SDAY IN JANUARY.
The Professor of Modem
French and German fluestly.
the Moaio Department ia a graduate <
Conservatory of Leipsic—for yeans a pupil of tha
celebrated Mendelsohn. The osly two sbwuxs
at the Btate Fair “for best performance on the Pl
ano by pupils of any Female College,” were awarded
to hie pupile.
Entire expense of a young lady pec annum for
board and lUerary tuition, §269,75.
For particulars apply for Catalogue to
dec20-dltw8t* L F. OCX, President.
H AS removed to the store on Mulberry Street
recently occupied by J. W. Blount, where ho
will be pleased to see bis old and new customers.
The beet quality of CLOTHS, OAflSIMEBES and
VESTINGS always on hand, and made up on rea
sonable terms and in the most approved styles*
nov!4 tf
A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early induoretian.
A causing nervous debility, premature decay, cbo.,
having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has dis
covered a simple means ofself-curikwhich he 1 "
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