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Tlie Georgia VV'"eek:l~v r T'elegrtLpIi and Journal Messenger. Simmons’ ri*E and. Indicts- w . -enter > ‘tear malady. Vi b^a»> 8 ., y S0UK cri-T'CBWJ KV'.V'i i? almost i: KS. r? r *; a c' be. Co vf r*ipif»j ; >a ot j .v'-.ilre. its variably ]h« Lie -taiion, boulders, Stomach, Month Bilious of the Heart, the Spirits, or Blue3 nther symptoms, >NS’ LIVER REG- is the best remedy lor ever been discovered It .J!y, effectually, and being a , „ vegetable compound, can ao injury. It is harmless in every ray: it bns been used for 40 , ard hundred? of the good ... l crest from ail parts of the cocn- 1 wifi you h for its virtues, Regulator. , ^7l3EDICSSI3. , ,j ZEILIN k CO.. Pbopbietors. • TESTIMONIALS: I ..yerssen or tried Euch a simple, effica V,tory sod rlcasant remedy in my life.—’’ 3* s "i'.i tlio Re-ulator in my lamily for the I'.jipreortd j can safely recommend it to I***#,, ffobest medicine I ever used for that ,s HyTurporla to cure.—II. F. Thigpsr a tood and efficacious medicine.”— |:A Sp t “ < K..n acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ I ■'“'•./‘Vvm i'er ni'-ro tb.ia twenty years, and I. . JU l --tj , t Eivtr ll' rulator offered to the '•'•Ij!’E. bV -.'b and ii. L. Lvov. BeUefor.- I^'^nred by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after I *]*»■■ |“ r ‘'j se veMiyeers with Chills and Fever.” i- ’, mci v.vjr Lircr lvcguia-or wun bucccssiui I; I b boui Colic and Dyspepsia. It is anexcel- l# ! ‘lr.!r and certainly a public blessing.”— I-: Bibb county, Ga. ‘,Yi-'cc a dyspeptic for years; began the Ree- PKSiiW* has acted like a charm in » Krv J C. IIol^K3e le:*';.,iur medicine a thorough trial, and I.' 4 *.;’: 5 .a it ever failed to give full satisfaeUon.” | : .t ii; f ,'cn.S! Chattahoochcc.Fla. I.by suffered from a derangement of the «ars-’has tried several eminent physicians It*;'/,', and finally derived more benefit from r^itaWorthm anything else.”—UKCeES Joxw, l^^y/simuJODs’ Liver Regulator ono of the I ‘ .T-inci ever made for the Liver. My wife. I*.\r':: „ t heri.bave used it with wonderful effect.” |7k ass. Albany. Ga . V: T v, Rcjulator was used by me for Costiveness, ■VS j very happy and bcnoficial effect, and that, ’ ni n, the -auie is a good xuediciae. —J. A. lilW, Esq. Americas, Ga. . I derived tome benefit from the use of Sim- l. “ L rcr Regulator, and wish to give it a further IS-iloy. Alex. II. Stephens, Ga. |*iv: K Regulator has been in use in my family for Irstiute and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi- IStsSe medical science.’ —Gov. J. Gill Shorteb, Liver Regulator is eertain’y a specific L-V.. flass of complaints which it claims to cure. bS-lc.no Wills. President Oglethorpe tollego. J •; jive used the Regulator in my family, and also l-irrc.-u! tr prr.ctiee, and have found it a most,v*I- I" > ia j satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was IS* sr file profession it would be of service in very ■arrow. I know very much ot it* component IS ral cm certify iu medical qualities are pora lytliuwlc s.”—B. F. Gbiggs. M. D., Macon. IIa. | -ic. have tested its virtual, personally, and know |in;:r Uyspei sia, ltiliousness, and Ihroobing Uead- liif-iti'thc best medicine the world.over saw. we Ibreiried lorty other remedies betoro Simmons lErtrllf.-ulat; r. but none of them gave ns mere than lirtiteoi orary relief; but the Regulator not only Jsftied.but it cured us.”—Ed. Telegraph ahd Mks- |gs :rt, Macon, Ga. . , ,, _. I 'Ihivcsuffcred for a long time with Liver Disease. Icifoatd Simm ,ns’ Regulator ontirely restored me. I biffs tad daughter were cured, by the same rem- nriy. .torn Chills and fever.”—Gskdskb L. Davis, jtbccuniy, Ga. _ J "Have used Simmons’ Liver Regulator, as pre* I ;vti by Zsilin i Co., with tho happiest result. I I awl it as one of tho very be«t medicines for all Ifoeti s ol the L.verof our Southern climato* IJfSsA Vigil, M. D.. VaUambrosa, Ga. I "}> a actual experience, in the nse of this medi- I itfc my practice, I have been,.and am, satisfied to I t!«,l prescribe it as a purgative medicine. —Dr. irr.U'ox. „ _ , I -I have u=od Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator m v y I hxilyfor some time, and look npon it as tho bo-1 I sediciue I ever saw."—J. Lloyd. . „ I "I havo used Dr. Simmons. Liver Regulator f r I liver id-ease, ani was cured by it. —I. V,. Gorp, I iisb county, Ga. _ ... I "1 have used Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator m my lit .': for Dyrnepsia and Sick Headache,and regard littai .valuable remedy. It has not failed to give I sErt in any instance.”—Rev. W. F- KvtrEBLiH-j; I ~lfiucen yearsl was agreat sufferer from adi>- I Bfcrcd state of the Liver. Tried many of the besr ImficiitnL and almost all the patent nostrums; but I rathe time I used one package of your medicine, Ii&bisnow several ycars.I have been comparaxiveiy I u and nan.”—Major A, F. Woolet, I jiall-d&wtf I Dr. SCIIEWCK advises Consumptives to go to Florida In Winter. JftS? Ebindoned my professional visits to Boston irl-"* .V5.* Djntinue to sec patients at my Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, trom 9 A,to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Kc-pirometer will be charged five dollars The Eespiiometer declares the exact condili n of t’ae lunv.-. and patients can readily learn whether they aro curable or not. , ut I desire it uistinctly unierstoed that tho valno of my taedi- etnes depends entirely trpon their being taken strict lyaceoiding to directions. In conclusion. 1 will say that wiea persons fake my medicines, and their systems are brought into a healthy condition thereby, thoy am not eo liablo to take cold, yet no.oae wita ciseased lungs can bear a sadden change ot .itmr.Ephcro without the liability of (troato.- or less irritation of tho bronchial tubes. tu i. directions In ail langatges accompany my mcdieiues, so explicit and clear, that any >,no can uso them without consulting me. and can be bougat from any drupgist. • „ J. H. SCEI’ NCK. M. Df. , , No. 15 h. Sixth Street. Philadelphia. oet22-cod&wly FARJIEflSilOOK TOYOUR INTERESTS. HOME-MADE FEETIXISEB. TytTIIY cannot every intelligent farmer organize TV a guano company on hia own farm, ho and his laborers taking all the stock ?. There is no planta tion in tho country that does not afford ample and the richest material to be used as a basis. The chemicals necessary to utilize its material aro well known, and can be obtained in abundance. The enterprise and enorgy of a few practical men have the past season proven that as good or better Com or Cotton can be made from the Home-Made Fer tilizer as may be yielded by any of the nostrums sold at such extravagant prices. Experience shows that where lot manure or other rich deposite can be obtained, it answers a better purpose than dry swamp earth. In that case eight (8) barrels of the lot manure should be used with the quantity of chemicals, bones, etc., instead of five (5) barrels of dry muck. This improves the quality and lessens tho price of tho fertilizer, by increasing the weight. Some hare added pure Peruvian Guano to the compound, in the proportion of 150 to 200 ounds, but fivo or six bnsheis of cotton seed has con found to bo of equal service as tho Peruvian, and is much cheaper. In all cases, the Bones and Piaster of Paris should first he well mixed with the Lot Manure or rich earth, and then the barrel of mixed chemicals dissolved in a little water and thoroughly incorporated. Tho Chemicals,Bones, Plaster of Paris, etc., sold by ns, wo guarantee to be of the very best quality. We call particular at tention to our preparation of Bones, as it is Bono dissolved in Sulphuric Acid, and dried with Bone Charcoal. As there will bo an active demand for these chemicals, parties who wish a supply shou'd send in their orders early. Terms cash, or credit with approved acceptance L. w. HUNT & CO., Druggists. jar.29-dA-v.tf Macon, Ga. EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—Enoch J. Col- lins has applied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, ana I will pass npon the same at my office in Jefferson ville, on Monday, the 20th of February, inst., at 10 o’clock A. xr. This February 6, 1871 r. U. li J ua [fuioucu w I hica-o of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The 1 fc: and most important step is for the patient to I cni uking cold, and the best .of all place* on this I Kitiaent for this purpose in winter, is Florida, well I ina in tho State, where the temperature is regular, I clast subject to such variations as in more Rorth- Itsiiiitudes. Palatkaisa point I can lyeommend. I Jnadhotel is kept there by Peterman. Last winter I Iu» several persons tnero whoso lungs had been I hit diseased, but who. under tho healing influence I file climate and my medicines, were getting well. I Ote hundred miles further down the river is a point I fiich I would prefer to Palatka, as the temperature ..J .1. J— mh/I K.a<«ing i Mellon" should giro ■ •wv.uv.i I'iCJti tuvu bu HiviivHuiiM *7 h tWO IDilCS I ha riier or lake, and it seoms almost impossible to I she cold there. The tables in Florida might ho bet- I iy. and patients complain at times, bat that is a good I trn.as it indicate! a return of appetite, and when this I site case they generally increase in flesh, and then I fangs mast heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many ■httplacea in various parts of Florida, can bo safe- I J ccccmmended to consumptives in winter. MT I m*:nj for saying so aro that patients are less liable I <>uke cold there than where there is a less even '•<»;erature, and it is not necessary to say that fiue a consumptive person exposes himself to fre- iwi! Mlda be is certain to die shortly. Therefore, £ radrice is. go well down into the State out Of tho [ luchof prevailing east winds and fog3.. Jackson- , fill*, or almost any other of tho localities I have •Eted, will benefit those who aro troubled with a --fid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, *;ie throat or cough, hut for those whoso lungs are •lEaied a tnoro southern point is earnestly recom- | -uded. J&t fifteen years prior to 1869, I was Professionally a>ew York, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia Jter week, where I saw and examined on. an aver- JR fire hundred patients a week. A practice so ex- , ware, embracing every possible phase of lung dts- httfiM enabled mo to understand the disease fully, neacc, my caution in regard to taking cold. A (enoa-maytake vast quantities of cchenek s.Pul- ®'picSyrup.Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. ’ •¥ let die if he does not avoid taking cold. Florida, nearly everybody js using bebenck e Jwdrake Pills, for the climate is mote likc.y to ffriac# bilious habits than more northern lautud.es " u a well established fact that natives of Honda jjje’-y die of consumption, especially those of tho Ei.hern part. On tho other hand, in New England, *jj third, at least of the population die of this ter- feblO d2t&wlt BURKETT, Ordinary. O EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Hector Ard ap- OT plies to ms for exemption of personalty, and Iron pass upon tho samo at my office in Jefferson ville on Monday, t -o 20th day ot February, inst, at 10 o'clock A. M. This February G. 1871. foblQ-d2twlt J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary. G EORGIA,TWIGGi COUNTY.—Mrs Martha E. Eiiis applies to me for sotting apart and val uation of homestead, and I wifi pass npon the same at my office in Jeffersonville, on Monday, the 13th dav of February, inst. at 10 o’clock A. si. febl0-d2i*wlt J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary. —-„iioa tor acoiner naa anuiuir duu, u are diseased beyond all hopo for euro. *r advice to persons whoso lungs are affected even Jtfitly. is. to la» in a stock of gchcnck’s Pnlmonic i, Irn f. icchenck’s fioiweed Tcnie, and fchcnck’s Mandrake Pills, and go to Honda. I recommend 2*** particular medicines because I am thoronghlr fainted with their action. I know that when S'f »re used in strict accordance with my direction S9 will do the work that is required. T'.isaccom leaked, nature will do tho rest. The physician who I't-cnbt s far cold, cough or mghjswests. and then “Lucs the patient to walk or nde.out every day. •4 be ture to have a corpse on his hands before •Ofiff % plan is to give my three Medicines, in accord- fice with tho printed directions, except in some JjJJJ where a freer use of tho Mandrake Pills is 5*aaij. My object is to give tone to thestomach— 5ktt up g joed appetite, .It is always a good sign * patient begins to grow hungry. I have hones ®‘ such. With arelish forfood and tho gratification S' l >t relish comes good blood, and with it more {**• which is closely followed by a healing of the Wis. Then the cough loosens and abates. thoexeep- JJJ[chilis and clammy night-sweats no longer pros- f*t® and annoy, and tho patient gets well, provided “eroics taking cold. „• ,,how there aro many consumptives who have not “? means to go to Florida. Tho question may be Hktd, fa thero no hope forsuch ? Certainly there is. fFMr.ce tosueh is and over has been, to stay in a ’,»na r.^m daring tho winter, with a temperature of s t v, my degfe “s. which should be kept regularly , Point, by means of a thermometer. Let such {Fitiett take his exercise within the limits of the eta do so again. Consumption is as casi.., ----- 2L w rotherdiseasoif it is taken in time, and the £“P«r kind of treatment is pursued. The factstand on record that fiehenck’s Pulmonic Syr, 'Djilaadrako Pills, and Seaweed Tonic havo cured many of what seemed to be hopeless cases of wosimption. Go whero you will, you will bealmos’ IS®*® to find some poor consumptive who .has beei •“Cued from the very jaws of death by their use. -to ftruthe Mandrake Tills are concerned, every- “*.*■ 'j of them on hand. They n calomel, and leave none d. In fact they.are excel- i purgative medicine is re- ‘ n too freely of fruit, f Mandrakes will cure idose ..j two f~‘- it you would obviate the etteet or a change * ,L* te ,r. or the too froe indulgeneo in fruit, take one ■S“« Mandrakes every night or every other night, a Ton may then drink water and eat watermelons, i*I"'Apples, plums, peaches or corn, without the being made sick by them. They will protect w ho livo.in damp situations against chills and fiej ca,2 'Fhey axe perfectly harmless. G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Henry Durden, as next friend of Emily J. Dye, applies to me for exemption of personalty, and 1 eball pass upon the same at my office in Jeffersonville on Monday, 20th day of February inst. This February 7tli, 1871. feb!0-d2twlt’ J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary. G EORGIA, MITCHELL COUNI'Y.—Whereas, James T. Spence applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Robert Walker, and these are to notify all parties interested to be and appear at my office in Camilla, on or before tho 1st Monday in Match next, and show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, this February 1,1871. H. C DASHER, febll wtd Ordinary. G EORGIA, MITCHELL COUNTY—Whereas, Jaa T. Spenoa applies to m3 for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Divid Walker, and these are to notify all persons interested to bo and appear at my office in Camilla, on or before the 1st Monday in March mxt, and show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, etc . this February 1,1871. feb U wtd H. C. DASHER, Ordinary. I EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.— Whereas. „r Wilkirs Linch. one of the ex- cutors of the estate of Lewis Linch, lato of Putnam county, deceased, has made application for Letters of Dismissal— . These aro. tberef re, to cite and adm -nfah all per- (ods interested to be snd appear at my office on the fir-t Tuesday in May next, to show cause, if any, why said letter* should not be granted. jan5-w4m D. H. REID, Ordinary, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and Dungs, such. a3 Coughs, Colds, "Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before In the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, os this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, os it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to yonng children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can he given for incipient consumption, and the dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro- Sul Bally Me Mate, GEIFFIIT, GEOBGIA. »*. F. SLATER, A. Iff„ Principal. Kobt. F. Johnston, A. B. W. M. Snrs, A. B., ’} Associates. T 'HE Principal pledges his best efforts, based on an experience of sixteen years, to make tbo course of instruction thorough and complete. Both associate toacherB are graduates of Georgia Univer- sitie3 and bring to the field of their labors the best qualifications. Should the size of the school demand, other and coiapetent aid will bo employed. The Apparatus, Philosophical, Chemical, Astro- nomica] and Mathematical is already extensive. Classes taught practically as well as theoretically m all departments. An extensive Library of Standard Works will be at the command of the advanced students. Literary Societies will at once be inaugurated for improvement in Forensic Declamation. A number of eminent gentlemen have boon en gaged to deliver a series of lectures before the in stitution- and the public. Board $15 to S20. The Sholastic year is divided into Fall aud Spring Sessions—consisting of sixteen and twenty-four weeks respectively. Spring Session commences Monday, January 93, 1871, and closes July 10th prox. Duo notice will be given of the opening of the Fail Session. The Summer vacation will be short. Teems—Spring Session: Tiimn Claes—Orthography, Reading. Primary Geo graphy, Mental Arithmetic and Declam ation 818 00 Second Class—Above studies—English Grammar, Penmanship and Composition 824 00 First Class—Studies of 3d and 2nd classes. Latin and Greek Languages, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, English Literature, etc 830 00 Incidental Fees -. 81 00 Tuition for each session required in advance. Tho Principal refers for bimeelf and associates to the Faculties of the State University, Mercer and Emery College, also to the large number of stu dents undci pupilage in Alabama, now scattered throughout the South. declS-wtf NOTICE. T HE citizens of Quitman county aro notified that tho first term of the District Court for said county will be held on the first Monday in March, id on the first Monday in every month thereafter. That tho rules of practice in the Superior Courts of Georgia will be adopted as the rule of practice in the Twelfth District Court J. E. BLOUNT, feb8 dltiw-lt J. D. C. Twelfth Diet. Ehonlcl bo provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis- over^iho disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry .Pec toral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and firequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that it3 qualities aro fully maintained. •. < Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miaiunatie poisons. As its name implies, it docs Cure, and docs not fail. ContainingncitherArscnlc,Quinine,Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonons substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures In the ague dis* tricts. aro literally hcrond account, and wo believe tricts, aro literally beyond account, and wc L„ __. without a parallel in tho history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinato cases, and where other remedies had wholly faded. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, wul be pro tected by taking the AGUE CUBE daily. For Tiiecr Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it U an excellent remedy, stimulating ^ForBflfoas iver Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, ■where other medicines bad failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round tho world. PBICEj $1.00 PEB BOTTZE. Sold by L. W. HUNT & CO.. J. H. ZEILIN A CO. I. L. HARRIS & CO., and all the Druggists in Macon Also, all Drucgists and Dealers In Medicine every where. iaeodawtsw COFFINS- jl TETAIJO COFFINS and CASKETS of 31 elegant finish, as well as a full assort ment of Rosewood, Mahogany and Plain Cof fins, at F. REICHERT'S, SD Third street, Macon, Ga. Orders from the country promptly filled. dS0-2md.Vir FotierviUe Manufacturing Co. VALUABLE STOCK FOR SALE. TTNDER an act of Incorporation, passed by the U last Legislature, the Cotton Manufacturing Company of G. G. Potter <fc Sons, in Taylor county, Ga. has been organized into a stock company, with power to increase capital to 8500,000 m shares of 8100 each. Fifty thousand dollars of the stock lias been subscribed, and tho establishment has been running successfully for sixteen years. But it is de- increase the capital to SIQO.OOO, and, cordingly 600 shares are now offered for sale. Subscriptions will bo taken at the mill. All persons desiring information will please address usat Rey nolds. G. A. POilJsit, j an 24-d&wlm*Secretary. "LUMBER, rNTTL further notice, I _ to deliver Lum- :owing rates for U NTIL further notico, I proposo her at this place at the folic CASH: Ordinary Building Iiumber,perthousandB M. 814 00 Dressed Flooring - “ “ 2300 Dressed Ceiling “ * 19 00 Dressed Weathorhoarding “ “ 18 00 Laths, per thousand. 2 25 febP-diwlm A. L MAXWELL. District Court, 13tli District. T HE District Court of the 13th Senatorial District will be held as follows: In tho county of Macon the second Monday in March, and the second Mon day in each month thereafter. In the county of Schloy the. third Monday in March, and the third Monday in each month thereafter. In the county of Sumter the fouith Monday in March, and the fourth Monday in each month thereafter. GEORGE W. FISH, Judge District Court, 13th District. Oglethorpe, February 3,1871. feb4-cl30d District Court of the Fourteenth Senatorial District. .' Hawkinsvuxe, Ga., January 31.1871. TN pursuance of the act organizing District Courts X in certain Senatorial Districts of this State, mentioned in said act, notice is hereby given that said Court, for the counties composing the Four teenth Senatorial District, wfll.be held as follows, until otherwise ordered: In the county of Dooly, on the first Monday in March, and on the first Monday in each and overy month thereafter. Inthe county of 'Wflcox, on Thursday after the Court in Dooly. In tho county of Fnlaski, on the Fourth Monday in March, and on the fourth Monday in each and every month thereafter. In tee county of Dodge, on the Thursday after the Court in Pulaski. JACOB WATSON. feb3 w30d Judge Diet. Court 14th Sen. Dist. Wew Styles, Reduced Prices. MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs. For Parlors, Drawing-Rooms, Libraries, Churches, Sunday-schools, Lodges, etc. rpHE most popular and widely used of large mu- JL sical instruments. Elegant as furniture; suit able for secular and sacred music; not requiring tuning, or liable to get out of order. Fifty styles, at 850, $65, 8100, 8125, $160, 8X60, $175, $200 to 82000 each, Tbo Mason & Hamlin Organs aro the acknowl edged standards of excellence among instruments of the class, having been awarded SEVENTY-FIVE MEDALS or other highest premiums, for demonstrated supe riority, in Europe and America, including tho first- class medal at the Pans Exposition. NEARLY 1,000 MUSICIANS. Including amajority of the most eminent in Amer ica, and many in Eui ions that they EXCEL'ALT, ica, and many in Europe, have given written opin- OTHERS. (See Testimonial Circular Sent Free.) New Styles snd Reduced Prices this month. An- Illustrated Catalogue, with elegant illustrations from photographs and full information, sent freo. Address MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 696 Broadway,‘Now York, or 154 Tremont at., Boston. For sale in Macon by G. P. GUILFORD & CO. nov26 eodAwtf B 0 S A D A L OSADAIIS! 1 3HE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RE- . storer purifies tho blood and cures Scrof ula, Syphilis, Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dis eases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of tho Blood. Liver and Kidneys. Recommended oy the Medical Faculty, ana many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony ol physicians and patients who have used Rosa- dalis; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Heaalt Book, or Almanac, for this .year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valuablo information* Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; I taka pleasure in recommending your Rosadalisos a very powerful alterative. I have-seen it used in two cases with happy results; one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the pa tient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles af your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly improving under its uso, and the indi cations are that tho patient will soon recover. I havo carefully examined the formulte by Tepm, says: vo used seven bottles of Rosadalis. and am entirely cured of Rheumatism. Send me fonr bottles, as I wish it tor my brother, who has scrofulous sorooyes. Benjamin Bechtol; of Lima, Ohio, writes: t have suflered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole body; a short time sinco I purchased a bottle of Rosadalis tnd it effected a perfect cure. R.OSA33 AX.IS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 49*Laboratory.No. 61 Exchange Place. Eal- limore. Clements A Co., Proprietors. For sale b: 6-oodiwtf °J. Jt. ZEILIN & CO, L. TV. HUNT &■ CO. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY. CAPITAL - - - $1,090,000. SOLUBLE * . PACIFIC GUANO. T tm GUANO is now to well known in all the Southern Statos, for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing tho products of labor, as not to require special commendation from ns. Its uso for five years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital in vested by the Company in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. John S. Beebe, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. ASHER AYRES, Agent Maocn, Ga. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. T HIS article is manufactured by the Pacific Guano Company, at Charleston, S. O., under the superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravened. When composted with an equal weight of cotton seed, its results have been found folly equal to the best standard fertilizers. Its economy must com mend it to the notice of planters generally. For specific directions for composting and for supplies, *** pIyt ° ASHER AYRES, Agent, Macon, Ga. John S. Buss, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore, janfi d&w4mos • - EMPIRE NURSERY, NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA FRUIT TREES FOR THE SOUTH. A. J. SURLES, Proprietor, No Apple, Peach or Pear Trees are soM but those that bare been tested and found to be the best for this latitude and section. The stock consists of Apple, Peach, Pium, Nec tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees, at S12 per 100, or 500 for $50. Pear Tree3 at 25 cents each. Catawba and Clinton Rooted Grape Vines at 86 per 100, or $50 per 1000- Wo refer to the following parties: Elington & Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwick & Co.. Eufaula, Ala; Beal & Singev, Kufaula, Ala ; Col. H J. Irby, Barbour oo ,.Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-, lumbus, Ga.; Col. G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga. All communications ebold be directed to dec9-wtf JACOB SMITH, Eufaula, Ala. G eorgia, quitman county.—whi be sold before the Court-honss door in Georgetown, in said county, on tho first Tuesday in March, within the legal boors of sale, Lot No. 151 in the 8th district of said county. Levied on as the property of L. L. Harrison to satisfy one tax fi. fa. Also, at tho same time and place. Lot No. 141 in the 21st district of said county. Levied upon as the prop erty of E. P. Blackahoar to satisfy one tax fi: fa. fob2-wtd» ^). JOHNSTON, Sheriff. I7QTXC2. I HAVE consented that from this date my wife, Bachel Phillips, shall become a free trader. febl0-w4t» ALEXANDER PHILLIPS. SELTZER A PROVIDENTIAL REMEDY. Tho Mongoose, bitten by a poisonous serpent, seeks a certain plant, eats of it and recovers. In like mannerthou- sands of European dyspeptics, and victims of liver complaint, disorders of tho bowels, debility; dropsy, rheumatism, etc., flock to the Seltzer Spring in Germany, and aro cured bv its salubrious waters. We have this spring, in all its sanitary perfection, multiplied ad infinitum in this country, inthe form of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, It is the Spa made portable and available for the uses of the million. The million use it. It is the great household medicine of tho land, at cnce deli cious, refreshing, and unequaled as a corrective and Alterative. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. feblO eod&w2w OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, DELIGHTFUL TOI?IC \STE tako great pleasure in offering IheoldCato- T T lina Bitters to tho public. They are compound ed with great care, and contain some of tho best Ton ics in the Pharmacopia; As evidence of tho superi ority of our Bitters overall others, we have certifi cates from many of tho leading physician; in ear in their tate, who havo prescribed them i r practice. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTSBS Will be found iavaluablo for WANT OF APPETITE. ♦ GENERAL DEBILITY. CHILLS AND FEVER, L'VSPEPSIA. Wo do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all dis eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For aalo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot. GOODRICH, WIHEMAN & CO., Importers of choice Drugs and Chemical?, Charleston, 8. C. . For sale in Macon by L. W. Hunt & Co. inay25-oodiwly A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. A private Conn' selorto tho Mar riodorthosc about to many, with the latest discoveries MARRIAGE GUIDE. on the physiolog. ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sy^ torn, how to preserve tho complexion, etc.. This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with num erous engraving, and contains valuablo information for those who are married or eontomplato marriage; still it is a book that ought to be under look and key. and notlaid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (froe of postage) fur 50 cents. Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo. 49* NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem edies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what yonr N. High Mo. disc hth orks. street, bet. Market and Chesnut,St. Louis, LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. Cures Colic and Grip ing in the BottcIf, and facilititates theprocsss of Teething. Subdues Convulsions and over ol e ‘ PRICE 25 CENTS: PRICE 25 as CENTS. imesall di-eases in- CENTS. _-dent to infants and PRICE Children. Cures Di arrhea, Dysentery and Summer Complaint in children of all ages. It is tho Groat Infant’s and Children's Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.. EL Louis, Mo. tola by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine e very where. iune30-’.Awly w child: HY is it that so many children die under the age of five years ? That a largo proportion of uren die nnder that ago, has long boon a subject without a satisfactory causo ascer- it is known that worms exist in the human system from its oarliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who aro more constantly witn their children, oannot bo too observing of the first symptoms of worms; for so surely as they exist, can SAFZH.3T jyNJD CBRRAXOTtfBr Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely nse of B. A. FAHNESTOK’S FEBRIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mcrcrv. being Purdy Tegetable Composition, SAFS - Worm Confections, made more for the purpose ol pleasing tho palate than of overcoming the disease, havo been manufactured aU ovor the conntry, but their rhort lease of lifo is nearly exhausted, and B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor daUr; C A U T I O IT. Should occasion require you to purohaso B. A. Fall neatock’s Vermilugc, be particularly careful to see thatthe initials are B. A. This is tho article that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. SCHWARTZ & HASLETT Formerly B. A. FaHKzarccg’s Bos A Co* SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH, PA aecS-deodawIv BI23B . COYnMSnr. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, Annctta VJT Boifeuillet applies to the undoreigndd for Let ters of Administration npon tho estate of Henry W. Boifeuillet, late of said county, deceased. All per sons interested are required to bet.end appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if anyjthey have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. feb2 wtd Q. T. WABD, Ordinary. fy, EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in- VT debtod to the estate of Andre Auguste Dassier, late deceased, aro required to make immediate pay ment to the undoreignod, and those having to render them in terms of the law. feb2 wtd MILO a FREEMAN, Adm’r. PI EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY,—All persons in- OT debted to the estate of Joseph Tarratt, lata deceased, aro required to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims, to render them in terms of tho law." feb2 wtd MILO S. FREEMAN, Adm’r. /"'t EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Fonr weeks after vl the date hereof, application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of said county,-for leave to sell all the personal, property belonging to tho estate of Robert D. Walker, late of eaia county, deceased. JOHN W. BARB, Adm’r. February 1, 1870. fob2wtd EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks aftor \JT tho date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leavo to sell all tho personal property belonging to tho eBtato of Andre Auguste Dassier, late deceased. February 1,1871. feb2-wtd MILO S. FBEEMAN, Adm’r. /GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, Philip VJT Mallory applies to the undersigned for Letters of Administration-upon the estate of Alien Scott, lateof 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 thoy have, why Letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand offi cially. feb2-wtd C. T. WARD, Ordinary. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after VJT date hereof, application will be mads to the •Court ot Ordinary o? said connty for leave to sell all the personal property belonging to the estate of Joseph Farratt, late deceased. February 1,1871. feb2-wtd MILO S. FREEMAN, Adm’r. rj-EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. J. J. VJ Amason. Guardian oi James, Lcnora, Ann R., and Sarah Hill, applies to tho undersigned to be dis-- eharged from said gnrrdt-<nehip. This is to notify all parties interested to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they have, why tho said Amason should not bo discharged. Given under my hand officially. decS-w3m O. T. WARD, Ordinary, JASPER. COUNTY. /ri EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY-Whereas,Richard Ur B. Phillips. Administrator of tho estato of Wil liam Phillips, deceased, applies, to me for Letters Dismissory frbm bis administration. Therefore all persons cot corned are hprehy required to show cause, if any, why said Administrator sn< ttld not bo discharged according to law. . Given under my band and official signatnro De cember 30,1870. J. VV.BllKNEY, jan4-w3m Ordinary. EORGLY, JASPER COUNTY Whereas, John VjT B. jl. Phillips applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of tho person and property of Hattie E. McDowell, minor and orphan of Daniel McDowell, deceased. These are therefore^to cite 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 thoy have,why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 24th day of January, 1871. J. W. BURNEY, jan 26-w30d Ordinary. EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Thirty days af- VjT tor date application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary of Jasper comity, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Pleasant P. Lovo- joy, late of said county, deceased. 1 JOHND. LOVEJOY, docl6-4.v Administrator. BAKER COUNTY. Baker County SheriiTa Sale. TTriLL be sold beforo the Coart-house door In the YY town of Newton, in said couutY on the first Tuesday in March next, 2 bales of Cotton, 300 bushels of Cotton Seed, more or Iesa. 300 bushels Coin, more or loss. Levied tn as the property of Drewry W. Porter, under a mortgage fi. fa, issued out of the So- perior Court of said county, John Jackson vs- D. W. 1> jan7 r -‘w30d WM. JACKSON. fheriff._ TJAKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will be i~> sold before the Court-house door in.Newton, Baker county. Ga., on the first Thursday in Fobru- aty next, between tho legal hours of sale, Two Thousand rounds of Seed Cotton, more or less; one hundred bushels of Com; five hundred bun dles of Fodder. Sold as tho property of John Ray- field under and by virtue of an execution issued from tho Superior Court of the county of Baker, in favorof Wm. Hudspeth vs. John R&yfield. decSl-wtd WM. JACKSON, Sheriff. TJAKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES—^Will be _D sold before the Court-house doorin Newton, Baker county, Ga-, between the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in February next, the follow ing described property: Lots of Land Nob. 179,181, 293, 297,178, 176, in the Twelfth District of said connty, as tho property of H. 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 County Court of the connty of Richmond, on the 26th day of February, 1867, in favor of Jacob A. Van Winkle vs. H. D. D. Twiggs, Administrator npon the Estate of G. W. L Twiggs, deceased. dec31-wtd WM. JACKSON, Sheriff. Baker County Sheriff’s Sale. TT7TLL be sold before the Court-house door in V 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. 157,163,163, and 164—all in the 7th district of Baker county. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Baid comity in favor of Jona than Donalson, Trustee Cor Ruth Williams, vs. Andrew J. Williams and Samuel Cox. feb2-wtd WM. JACK80N, Sheriff. JOKES COUNTY. Jones Sheriff’s Sale. VXTILL be sold before the Court-house door in V V the town of Clinton, Jones comity, on the. first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale, 200 acres of land, more or loss, lying on tho county lino between Jones and Bibb, near Walnut creek. Levied upon to satisfy fi. fa. No. 9 from Jones Superior Court to Apifl Term, 1870. in favor of John Mulloy vs. Alexander Sweenov, trustee for Mary Mulloy. Gin-house, dwelling aud other houses on the place. Terms cash. Ji. P. COOK. febSwtda • Deputy Sheriff. EOltGIA, JONES COUNTY—Okmkaex’s Of- VJ fice, January 81,1871 Whereas, James H. Bonner applies to me for administration on tho es tate of Caleb Stephens of said county, deceased: These are to cite and admonish all persons con cerned to snow cause, if any they have, at this office on or before the first Monday in March next. Given under my hand officially. fe.Vi-wtd B. T. BOSS, Ordinary. • Jones Sheriff Sale. TXTILL be sold before tho Court-house door in V V in the town of Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in March, between the legal hours of sale, tho fol lowing property, to-wit: 900 pounds of pr essed Cot ton, and a lot of Cotton in the seed. supi>osed to bo four thousand pounds. Levied on the j -operty of S. E. Woodall, to satisfy mortgage lien in favor of- Campbell & Jones. FL fa. issued from Tones Supe rior Court. * B. 1 • COOK. janl5-wtd Depnty Sheriff. EORGIA, JONES COUNTY. ” -'i-.u.y’sOf- VT fice, January 17th. 1871.—" -> notityall ■persons concomed that Luke Wi.n- • •• b- d oun- ty, has applied to me' for setting ai a.t ana valua tion of homestead and exemption.or peisonalty, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. h., on the 2d day of next month. Given under my hand officially. R. T. ROSS, jan20d&wlt Ordinary. Jones County Sheriff’s Sole. \XTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Marjh next. TT beforatbe Court-house door in the town of Clinton, between the local hears of talo. the follow- ins; property, to-wit: Forty-five hundred pounds Seed Cotton and one tbonsand pounds Fodder—all, more or less—''eviod on as the property of Green Franks, to satisfy a mortgage lien in favor of R. J. Turner. Fi, fa. issued from J ones Snperior Court. janl2w301 R.P. COOK. Deputy Sheriff Marlon County Sheriff’s Bale. , \ AT ILL be sold at the Court-House, on the first VV Tuesday in March, 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. Wiggins to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor Of Tillman & Clemants vs. said Wiggins. Janl8-wtd JOHN HANKS, 8berriff. •» /f ABION SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold be-> 1VX fore the Court-house door, on the first Tues day in April next, the following property, to-wit: All the Typ 6 belonging to the Marion Banner. Levied upon and will bo sold to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Marion Superior Court in favor of Joseph L. Dennis vs. John P. Burt. Principal $300. BEUBEN HAMILTON,' jan24w60d Deputy Sheriff. 7TEOKGIA MARION COUNTY—Whereas, (jT Daniel M. Hall, Administrator of Leah L. Hall, deceased, has applied for dismission. AU interested are hereby notified to file thoir ob jections, if any, within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand, January 14,1871. JAMES M. LOWE, an 18-w3m Ordinary. G eorgia putnam county.—sixty days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Mrs. Nancy Middleton, late of Putnam comity, deceased. * JOHN MIDDLETON jan 24-wG0d Administrator. iiotrsrorr cotrzsffiYi /n EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—WU-rcas. Isaac VT Woodward, Administrator of James .o Davis, late ot Houston county, deceasrd. makes application for Letters of Dismission from (aid estate. These are, therefore, to cite end admonish alt K rsons interested to be and appear at ray office on or fore the 1st Monday in March next, to show causo, if any the ffuvenfber, 1870. nov29.w3m nday in March next, to show causo, have, why said Letters sht aid not be ven under my official signature, this 26th — W.T. SWIFT, Ordinary. G eorgia, Houston county—whereas. Isaac Woodward. Guardian of Mary C. Singleton, peti tions to be dismissed irom the samo: These are therefore to cite all persons interested to bo aud ap near at my office on or before tho first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any, why the applica tion should not be granted. Given under my hand ana official signature this 14th December, 1S70. W, T. SWIFT, Ordinary. deo20-3m /"T EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Samuel OT Bently, onardian of John R.Bently and Aman da White, formerly Amanda Bently, dccoas-d. late of taid county, having filed his final return in my office and pray; letters dismissory. These are, therefore, to cito all persons to show cause (if any can) aithin the time prescribed by law, at my office, why letters dismissory should net be granted. oetl7-w3m* J AS. J. RAY, Ordinary. TWIGGS COUNTY. G EORGrA. TWIGGS COUNTY—Whereas. Willis Allen, William A. Gainev and Livy Ann Fowler, Executors of tho estate of Matthew O. Fowler (de ceased). apply to me for letters of dismission from their said trust: These are, therefore, to cito aud admonish all r sons interested to be and appear at my office iu J __ orsonville, on or before tae first Mouday in May next, there and then to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, officially, this Decem ber 5th, 1S70. JOHN F. SHINE, Ordinary. deo7-w3m. . Administrator's Notice. LL versons indebted to tho estate of Wm. If. . Read.latoof Twiggs county, deceased, are hero- aroicquiicu tu ihusuuv uicki ic^auji rtuiuoutuutu-* within the timo proscribed by law, or they will bo barred of recovery. B. F. READ. de«16-2mdw* Adm nistrator. F3.E0RGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—To iLt, wn ■« VJT it mat Coxcsks—Whereas. D. G. Hughes. Ad ministrator de bonis non with Will ■ annexod on the estato of Joseph King, deceased, applies for.Letters of Dismission from the administration of said estate; therefore, the kindred and creditors of sail deceased areh'reby cited and admonished to file their objec tions (if any they have) in my office, in terms of law; otherwise Jotters dismissory will be granted the Cd- plicant at tho March Term nezt of the Court of Ordi nary for said county. By ordor of the Court. • JOHN F. SHINE, nov30-w3m Ordinary. G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY —Wheross. Hil liard S. Nowby applies to me for permanent Let ters of Administration on the estato of Mrs. Ann E. Churchrrell late of said county, deceased, these are. therefore, to cite and admraish all persons concerned to be and appear at my offico in the timo prescribed by law. ar.d show cause, if any they havo, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand officially, January 9,1871. • • jan!2 w30d JOHNF. SHINE. Ordinary. T .YIGGS SHERIFF’S SALE—Will be sold be fore the Court-house door in the town of Jef fersonville, on tho first Tuesday in March, between the 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 county. Also, parts of Lots join ing it. Levied on as the property of E J. Collins to satisfy fi. fas. in favor of Ml E. Solomon and the officers of tho Court. Fi. fa. issued from Twiggs and Pulaski Superior Court. JOHN RENFRO, jan25wtd •. Deputy Sheriff. MACON COUNTY. G EORGIA; MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Mrs. ■ Martha E. Hougabook and A. D. Smith, apply- 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 bo and appear at my of fice on or before tho first Monday m March next, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not ho granted to said appli cants. Given nnder my hand and official signature, this January 14th, 187L janl5-wtd JOHN. L. PARKER, Ordinary. M- ABION COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALES—Will be sold before the Court-house door, at Buena t ty-five acres of Lot No. 20. Said parcels of Land being in the Thirty-first District of Marion coum Levied upon as the property of Joel F. Rustin, satisfy three fi. fas. issued from Marion Sup Court; ono in favor of Jessie Stallings vs. ss tin; one in favor of Mahala Butt, Adzninistr tho estate of W. M. Butt vs. said Rustin, and ono in favor of Tillman & Clements vs. sard Rustin. Said property pointed out bv defendant. REUBEN HAMILTON, jan25wtd Deputy Sheriff. Silicon Sheriff’s Sale. TX/TLLbs sold before the Court-house doorin the VV town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, 100 acreB 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. Levied on as the prop erty of James M. Barnes to satisfy a fi- fa. issued from tho Superior Court of said county, in favor of Nimrod B. Busby vs. said Barnes. feb2-wtd T. J. WINN, Depnty Sheriff. facon Sheriff Sales. XtflJAi be sold bef ra the Court-hou?o doorin the T t town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the ltgal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, by virtue ot a fi.fa. in favor’of A w. Ilarman & Co. vs. A. Bonaud and C. Genesi, issued out of the City Court tf Savannah, the loll owing property to- wit: 173 barrels Stemfcl’s Guano or Superphosphate of Lime. 5 sacks Peruvian Guano, 8 barrels Disrolv.d Bones—in warehouse at Montezuma, a Iso. 9 barrels of Stcmfel’s Guano cr Superphosphate of Lime, 3 casks Baker St Jarris’ Island Guano—in warehouse at Oglethorpe; aU levied on as tho property of said defendants, A. Bonaud_ and C. Gencsi. Property HILL, Sheriff. defendants, A. Bcnaud and C. G pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney* jan6-w-30d H.L. BOOKS* COBHTX*. f'1 EOBGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas, John VJ N. Adkins applies to me for Letters of Ad ministration upon tho estate of Turner Smith, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cito all concerned to be and appear at my office on or before tho first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature this January 21,1871. -WM. H. DAVIES, j an 24-w30d Ordinary.. n EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—All persons in- vJT debted to the Estato of James’D. Lester, late of said county, deceased, aro required to makoim- prescribed by ! bar 80th, 1870. JOHN E. LILLY, Adm’r do bonis non with the will annexed. dec31-wGfc wx&Bxnrsonr couwtit. Georgia, 'Wilkinson Connty. Isaac H. Watkins, adm’r) of Lucinda H. Wright, I In Equity, Bill for dircc- vs. V tion. In the Superior Mitchell Watkins ctal. [ Court of said County. Heirs at law of I October Term. 1870, Lucinda U. Wright. 1 ring to the (formerly Tabitha Watkins) and a portion of tho chil dren and grandchildren of Wealthy Fountain, for merly Wealthy Watkins, who are heirs at law of tae said I ucinda H. Wright, do not reside within this State, and it further appearing that thoir name? and residences are unknown to the complainant in the above Btated cause.it is therefore ordered by tho Court that they and each of them and aU 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- * — and the natnre and extent of their -ate in tho distribution of theestate of [.Wright. And itts further ordered that service of this order bo perfected upon all and each of them by publication of the game weekly for four months previous to the next term of this Court in the following pubtii gazettes, to-wit: Weekly Tele graph aad Messenger, published at Macon, Ga.; Fed eral Union, published at Milledgoville, Ga.. and the the within is a true extract from the minutes of said Court. October Term, 3 W0, " oct31-lam4ms GEO. W. TABPLEY. Clerk. Wilde C. Cleveland, ex’tor.l Bill for Direction. In junction and Settle- Orawford Superior /Court. Oct,Term t 18TO. ■aie- aml G.P.Culverbouse,etal. jw-.- It appearing to the Court that George M. B; more aud Edna, bis wife, William C. Simmons William Cleveland, are defendants to said bill, 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, onee a month for four months, in the Tileoksfb and Mkssinoxk, 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 k A lsxaxdxm, ] Avastt* Es0 ' rs ’ j Complainants’Solicitors. Sihmoss. J I certify the above and foregoing is a true copy fromjhe minutes of Crawford Superior Court, Oeto- X3* SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWAKBEB^v THE GBEAT "MtiW MANTFACTOBT. war. KNABEfiSO., aiAKUFACTTJIiEHS OF GRAC'D, SQUARE AXB UPRIGHT 3PX^a-KTO POK.TEJS, BALTIMORE, MB. T HESE Instruments have been before tbo.public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex cellence alono attained an unpurckased pre-emi- nenco, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine einging quality, as well as greatpurity of intonation and sweetness throughont the entire scale. Thoir TOUCH is pliant and clastic, and entirely free from tho stiffness found in eo many Pianos. In work manship they aro unequalled, using noao hut the tinu&fly i _ iS*All our Square Pianos have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and tho Agraffe Treble. • CsTWe would call special attention to our late improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands, Patented August 14, 1S6G, wlflcli bring the Piano nearer perfection than baa yet been attained. Every Pfnno Jnlly Warranted lor 5 Tears. Wo have madwarrangements for the Solo Whole sale Agency for the moat celebrated Parlor Organs and MelodeoDs. which we offer, Wholesale and Re tail, at lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., septlO wGm Baltimore, Md. ts Clo oooo MSS issg S srs-sr g g * td e,c,sL*3 a & gag g £.2.0 ►do tel ►d’-'fi l> • g G s. t; o’ Kj © W til - O to i € E § f\ Hi O 00. O W & L. GUILMABTIN. JOH2T FLASSSRV L. J. GUIL3LLBTIN & CO., CottoaFactori & General CooiBissios IHXSB.CS ANTS, BAT STREET, : : : SAVANNAH, .GA. A GENTS for BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE A. OF LIMK, • Jewell’s Mills Yarn?, Domestics, etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties, always on hand. Usual Facilities Extended to Customers. MPtSxwOm. SOUIEERH MIAIE COLLEGE, LaGBANGE, GEORGIA. Institution, nnder a corps of seven thor- h Teachers, will resume exercises the last WEDNESDAY IN JANUARY. The Professor of Modem -Languages speaks French and German fixE5ti.t. The Principal of the Meric Department is a graduate of the Musical Conservatory of Leipsic—for years a pupil of ths celebrated Mendelsohn. The oslx two pbewums at the State Fair “for beet performance on the Pi ano by pupils of any Female College,” were awarded to his pupils. Entire expense of a young lady per annnm ttt board Kid literary tuition, $269.76. For particulars apply for Catalogue to deeSO-dltwat* L F. COX, President. H AS removed to the store on Mulberry Street recently occupied by J. W. Blount, where he will be pleased to sea bis old and new customers. The best quality of GLOTHB, CAS8IMEBES and TESTINGS always on hand, and made up on rev sonable terms and in the most approved stylea- nov!4 tf A VOID QUACKS.—a victim of early indiscretion. causing nervous debility, premature decay, etc-, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has dis covered a simple means of seizure, which h e will send reeto his fellow-sufferers Address J. H. TUTUS deo2I-w6a TSfisasauet.New York.