Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, April 18, 1871, Image 7
m MUM——MBMMWMIHI1** HMIHM nil Ill'll. MMl—MaMM Hok. Alex. H. Stephen?. „jr, ve der'ved some benefit from tbo use of Sim* B pw’ Lirer.Uetulator, and wish to give it a further Hi" — *->:imnions’ Liver Regulator is certain’y a specifia , .xJS .lass of complaints which it claims to euro.” pzv Patio Wills, President Oglethorpe College. Simmons 5 t rVEfl DISEASE and Indiges- .inn prevail to a greater extent^ C probably any other malady, J? Si«f is always anxiously soug . .. If the Liver is regulated x ISon. health is almost i " ant of action ifauVe's Headache. Co T f Entice Pain in the , •ttaess. . Dei>re£!:««> Palpita. ,& . and . htaf- m its variably . in the Liv- nsti pa tion. Should ers, or Stomach, •nth. Bilious 1 of the Heart the spirits, or Blues d other ra Ovffi18S remedy; for r ever been discovered. It Idly, offcetually, and being a j vegetable compound, can do , - jury. It is harmless in every r way; it has been used for 40 years, and hundreds of the good 1 great from all parts of the conn- rill vouch for its virtues. Kegulator. Or, MEDICINE. J. H. ZEILIN & CO , Pbopbietoes. TESTIMONIALS; ■* I hare never seen or tried such a simple, effica cious satisfactory^and jrdeafaat remedy in my life.-” ^•'if^Uave osed the Regulator in my iamily for the «eventetn years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medieine I ever used for that rfajs of diseases it purports to cure.—H. F. T higpxs "It has proved a good and efficacious medicine."— ^‘ Ve havo°been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ public.' W ‘ ,n f was'eured by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after bavins suffered several years with Chills and Fever." -R. F. ASDUlSll* ”jly wife aod seif have used the Regulator for rears, and 1 testify to its great virtues.”—Rev. J. R. Felder. Perry, Ga. “ I have used your Liver Regulator with successful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an excel lent remedy, and certainly a public blessing.”— Sheriff 0. Mastcrson, Bibb county, Ga. •' Have been a dyspeptic for years; began the Reg ulator two years ago; it has acted like a charm in my case.”—Rev. J. C. Holmes. , , “ I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it ever failed to give foil satisfaction.” -Eixen Mkachau. Chattahoochee, Fla. "hly wife has suffered from a derangement of the the Regulator than anything else.”—Recbkn Jones, liver f>r years: has tried several eminent physicians to no effect, and finally derived more benefit from the Regulator than anything else.”—Reuben Jor Cuthbert, Ga. " I think Simmons’ Liver Regulator one of the be;t medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife, md many othcrs.have used it with wonderful effect. -E. K. Spabks. Albany. Ga. "TholRcgnlator was used by me for Costiveness, and had a very happy and beneficial effect, and that, i my opinion, the same is a good medicine.”—J. A. JcsLow. Esq.. Americns, Ga. j.'.nil-diwtt ' Ft READ CAREFULLY Ague and Fever. Tho only preventive known for Chills and Fever is the nse of Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is used all over tho world by physicians in their practice. Wvlfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Gout. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to nse caution in purchasing. I beg leave to caU the attention of the reader to testimonials in favor of tho Schnapps: I feel bound to say that I regard your Schnapps as being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving of medical patronage. At all events it is the pnrest possible article of Holland gin, hereto fore unobtainable, and as such may be safely pre scribed by physicians. DAVID Zi. MOTT, M. D-, Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 1.—I feel that we have now an article of gin suitable for each cases as that ted to. remedy is adapt e DR. J* W. BRIGHT. * 'Schnapps" is a remedy in chronic catarrhal com plaints, etc.: I take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the diseases for which yon recommend it. Having a natural tendency to the mneons surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly thoso of the genito-nrinary apparatus. With much respect, yonr obedient ser vant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York. 25 Pine Stbeet, New Yoke. November 21,1867— Udoipeo Woolfe, Esq., Present: Deab Sib: I have made a chemical examination of a sample of yonr "Schiedam Schnaplia,” with the intent of de termining if any foreign or injurious substance had been added to the simple distilled spirits. The examination has resnlted in the conclusion that tho sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of tbo deleterious eubstances which are some times employed in the adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to nsemyself,norto recommend to others for medical purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps" as an cxceUent and unobjectionable va riety of gin. Very respectfnUy yours, _ CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. Chevicai, and Technical Labouatoby, 18 Ex change Place, New Yobk, Nov. 25, 1867.—Udol- rno Wolfe, Esq. : Dbab Sib: The undersigned have carefnUy and thoroughly analyzed a sample of yanr "Arematic Schiedam SchnappB," selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from aU organic or inorganio substances, more or less inju rious to health. From the result of our examina tion we consider the article one of superior quality, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in its medic inal qualities, M.D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S EST., marl d*w 3m 22 Beaver street, N. Y. Tempebance Men Admit Its Utility.—No at tempt has ever been made or ever will he made, to disguise the character of Plantation Bitters. It contains alcohol; and no bitter that does not con tain alcohol is worth a rush. Water wiU neither preserve the virtues of tonic vegetables nor ren der them active in the system. This is a chemical fact which no ono competent to deliver an opinion on tho snbject wiU deny. Water tonics tnra soar on the stomach, if they are not sonr to begin with, (which is frequently the case,) and prodneo and promote indigestion, instead of coring it. Let it, therefore, bo distinctly understood that Plantation Bitten is an alcohol restorative. But mark this: it is strictly a medicine; not a-beverage. It is to bo taken in limited quantities and at stated times, like other remedies and antidotes, and therefore, its use is in accordance with temperance law, as well with that “higher law” which renders it In cumbent upon every being 'gifted with reason to resort to the best possible means of accomplishing a salutary end. Sea Moss Famine, from pure Irish Moss, for Bknc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food jo the world. mar!9-eod*w tf Delat Not—Convulsions, wind colic, and griping in the bowels of infants cause death. Mrs. Whit comb’s Byrnp is a tried remedy. It coats only 25 cents. See advertisement of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, headed Book for the Million—Marriage Guide—in Mother ooiumn. It should be read by alL janSO-dAwtf A TANY a human being has passed f way, for whose AVA death there, was no other reason than the neglect ot Jrnown and indisputably proven means of cure. Those near and dear to family and friends are sleep ing the dream'ess slumber into which, had they calmly adopted DR. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK’S SIMPLE TREATMENT, and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious medicines, they would not have fallen. Dr-Schenck nu to his own case proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality. by his medicinesaod his directions for their use, is quickened into health ful vigor. In this statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of the invalidjs made no representation that is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Schcnck’s medicines is as simple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It i3 seif- atsuring, self convincing. The Seawood.Tonio and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with which the citadel of tbo ma'ady is assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of consumption originate m dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes''sym pathize” with the stomach, They respond to the morbific action of the liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and the setting in, with all its dis tressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. TheMandrake Pills are composed ofone of Nature’s hillum teltatum. Theypos- aitcrativo properties of “LEAVE NO SXlXO BEHIND.” The work of euro is now beginning. Tho vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and in the ali mentary canal are ejected. The liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stom ach acts responsively, and the patient begins to feel that he is getting, at last, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with tho Pills, permeates and assimilates with the fcod. Chylifica- tion i3 now progresing without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure is seen to be at hand. There is no more flatulence, no excerbation of the stomach. An appetite setsin. Now comes the neatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup come3 in to perform its functions and to hasten and complete the enre. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and dis eased portions of the lungs. In the form of gather- jetoration, and lo 1 in a vanquished, the rotten iccupied is renovated and modenew, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to eDjoy the manhood or the womanhood that wa3 GIVEN UP AS LOST. The second thing is, the patients must stay in a warm room until they get well; it is almost impossi ble to prevent taking cold when the Jungs are dis eased, bat it must be prevented or a curt cannot be effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this Eection of the country in the fall ' * ' aro all wroi course lose tt diseased, and yet, because they are in the house they must not sit down quiet: they must walk about the room a3 much and as fast as tho strength will bear, to get up a good circulation of blood. The patients must keep in good spirils—be determ'ned to get well. This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and is the great point to gain. To despair of cure after such evidence of its possibility in the worst cases, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Bchouck’s personal statement to the Faculty of his own cure wan in these modest-rrord-i: "Many years ago I was in the last stages of con sumption, confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not Iivea week; then like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which I novr offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure o r me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter in my lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint of offen sive yellow matter every morning for a long time. As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain and night sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength and have grown in flesh ever since.” “I was weighed shortly after my recovery,” added the Doctor, 'Then looking like a mere skeleton: my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight is two hundred and twenty-five (225) pounds. J Lnr. .nt/t.Ml »ninf.n.|iptgj health.’’ eseional visits is son. Dr. J.H. iwhenck, Jr.still continue to see patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from Q a. m. to 3 p. n. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Reapirometcr will be charged 65. The Re3pirometer declares the exact condition of tho lunga and patients can readi'y learn whether they are curable or not. The directions fortakingthe medicinesareadapted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow these di rections, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that In some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased doses: the three medicines needno other accompaniments than the ample instructions that ac- compsny them: First create appetite. Of returning health hunger is the mostwelcome symptom. When it c lines, as it will come, let the despairing at once be of good chear. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In a short time both of these morbid symptoms are goneforever. Dr. Schenck’s medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative the Mandrake Pills are a standard preparation; while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a curorof coughs and colds, may be regarded as a prophylacterie against con sumption in any of its forms. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, SI.50 a bottle, or S7.S0 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. JOHN* F. HENRY, (No. 8 College Place, New York,) marlfeodiwtf WHOLESALE AGENT. and winter season. 11 wrong. Physicians who recommend that >lp3etheir patients, if their.lungs aro badly IF yon wish your children relieved of worms, use Wineman’s Worm Candy! Dvspepsia and its kindred diseases can be remov ed by a timely use of that delightful tonic, the Old Carolina Bitters. «* LTPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS, the most delightful and effeotive in he world. <3* UPPMAIT8 GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS strengthens the debilitated. er LTPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS strengthens the consumptive. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Cures Kidney complaints. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Cnres Female complaints. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Cures “never well” people. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS regulates the bowels. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Cures Liver Complaint. W LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Gives Tone to Digestive Organa. «• LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Strikes at the root of disease. O' LIPI’AIAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Gives a good appetite. «* LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- TERS Cures Nervousness. «* LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS, an old German Tonic. er LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BET- TERS Gives energy. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by all Druggists and Grocers: J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN. Jone26-dws Agents, Macon, Ga. Travellers are always liable to sadden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occurr ing when absent from home, are very unpleasant. THE PAIN KILLER may always be relied upon in such cases. As soon as yon feel the symptoms, take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses and a gill of hot water, stir weU together and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until relieved. If the pains be severe, bathe the bowels and back with the med icine, clear. In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a tea spoonful in a giU of hot water sweetened well with molasses; also bathe the throat and stomach faith- folly with the medicine, clear. Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases of boneeetting faster than anything he ever ap- plied. Fishermen so often exposed- to hurts by having their skin pierced with hooks, and fins of fish, can he relieved by bathing with the Pain Killer as soon as the accident occurs; in this way the anguish is soon abated; bathe as of ten as once in five min utes, say three or four times, and you will seldom have any trouble. The bites and scratches of dogs and cats are ion cured by bathing with the rain Killer, clear. While emotions perish, thought, blended in dic tion, Is immortal, such will be the list of those cured by the use of the Old Carolina Bitters. What is It?—Many, many people suffer from, they know not what. They are not sick—they are not well There is no name for it. It is simply weakness—a breaking down of the vital forces. Whatever its canees, (and they aro innumerable,) its symptoms are, in the main, the same. Among tbo most prominent are extreme lassitude, loss of appetite, loss of flesh, and great mental depres sion. Indigestion and a stomach cough aro also frequently concomitants of this distressing state of body and of mind. The common remaik in rela tion to persons in such a condition is, that they are consumptive. Now, what theso unfortunates really want is vigor, vital strength; and, as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, they can recuperate their systems and regain perfect health by resorting to Hoetetter’a Celebrated Stomach Bitters. It is as clear that a life-reviving tonic is required in such cases, as that the dying flame of an empty lamp re quires to be revived with a new supply of oiL Per fectly puro and innocuous, containing nothing but tho mostgcuial vegetablo extracts, and combining tho three grand elements of a stomachic, an altera tive, and a genial invigorant. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters aro suitable to all constitutions, and are as applicable to the diseases and disabilities of the feebler sex a3 to those of men. If you once use the Old Carolina Bitters, you will have none other. Rosadalib is used in tho practice of, and endors ed by some of the leading physicians throughout the land. They are induced to do this from the fact that its formula is published around each bot tle. eo that the physician knowing its component parts, and befog already acquainted with their properties, prescribe it with aU confidence. Nicholasyiut.tt, Ky., February 17,1869. Gentlemen:—l Lave seen the effects of “Bosa- dalio” on patients in my own practice, and take pleasure in attesting to its merits as a very power ful alterative. In cases of scrofula, rheumatism, secondary syphylis, etc., I always recommend it. Very truly, yours, J. S. Spates, M. D. aprl4-eod*wtf. THE OLDEST STANDARD PREPARATION Of tile ABE N O new nostrum, hut the oldest Tonic and Blood Alterative of the ago that lias stood the test of 20 years, is Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It strengthens the sys tem and purifies tho blood, and is especiaUy recom mended to ladies in delicate health, Indigestion or ■'" o Heart and entire sys- berry known only to mysolf, and chemically combined with blood root, wild cherry, yellow dock, dandelion, sarsparii- la. elder flower, with others, making tho most in fallible remedy known for tho restoration of health. Over 1,000,000 bottles have been sold during tho past year, and nearly, one-fourth of this amount was consumed in England, France and Germany. Try one bottle and convince yourself. For sale by every druggist in tho United States and principal France and C cities in Dr. J. H. Street, St. Louis Md Germany. Solo Proprietor, 314 Chestnut mar!5 dAwlm* pacific mo com. CAPITAL - - - $1,000,000. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. r I'HIS GUANO is now so well known in all tho X Southern States, for its remarkable effeefs as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to roqnire special commendation from us. Its use 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. Reese, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. ASHER AYRES, Agent Maoon, Ga. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. r1 'HIS article is manufactured by the Pacific I Guano Company, at Charleston, S. 0., under the superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravenel. When composted with an equal weight of cotton seed, its results have been found fully equal to the beet standard fertilizers. Its economy most com mend it to the notice of planters generally. For specific directions for composting and for snpplieB, apply to ASTTT.R AYRES, Agent, Macon, Ga. John S. Reese, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. Jan6 d*w4mos EMPIRE NURSERY, NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA. FRUIT TREES FOR THE SOUTH. A. J. SUBLES, Proprietor. No Apple, Peach or Pear Trees are sold but those that have been tested and found to be the best for this latitude and section. The stock consists of Apple, Peach, Plnm, Nec tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees $12 per 100, or 500 for $50. Pear Trees at 25 ce each. Catawba and Clinton Rooted Grape Vines at $6 per 100, or @50 per 1000* We refer to the following parties: Elingto: Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bnstwick & Co., Eufaula, Ala ; Beal * Singer, Eufaula, Ala ; Col. H J. Irby, Barbour oo.’.Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-. Iambus, Ga.; CoL G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga. All communications ebold be directed to JACOB SMITH, Eufaula, Ala. dec9-wtf 6DAN0 EOR COTTON OR HONEY Wm are offering a sn VV known Fertilizer, STEBNFEL’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF IIME, Endorsedby many of our best planters for its qual ities as “a quick starter and fino fruiter” on the following terms; $5000 cash, with freight and expenses, from Sa vannah. $60 00 next fall with freight and expenses from Savannah, or 400 lbB. of Now York Low Middling Cotton, deliverable November 1st next. Call and see certificates and analyze. Wo are also agents for “John Merrym&n & Co.’s. Ammoniated Dissolved Bones,” which we guaran tee equal to any Fertilizer sold. The price has been reduced to suit the times, while the old standard of quality is preserved. mar!8 deod2w*wlm CAMPBELL & JONES. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, gQLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, AMMONIATED RAWBONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, PREPARED FISH GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, LAND PLASTER. Fob Sale by ASHER AYRES, Guano Depot, Poplar St., Macon Ga. Jan20d*w3m GEORGE PAGE ft CO. No. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, fANUFAOTUBEBS of Portable and Stationary L Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improved, Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Malay and Sash Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shingle Machines, etc. Dealers in Circular Saws, Belting and Mill Supplies generally, and manufacturer’s agents for Leffel's celebrated Turbine Water Wheel, and every description of Woodworking Machinery. Agricultural Engines a specialty. Send for descrip tive Catalogue and Prioe lasts. sep9 eodwly $40 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds; Powhatan Raw Bone Superphosphate YTTE offer, as agents, this Fertilizer at the price VV named above. The manufacturers received, in the fall of 1870, from the Virginia State Agricul tural Society, a premium for its excellence, rftwl T HIS article, indispensable to a perfect toilet, is now manufactured in New York and put up in a very tasteful form, and in larger quantity for the same price. It has received the * SANCHOR OF DISTINGUISHED DENTISTS as a highly beneficial and UNEXCEPTIONABLE application for tho TEETH and GUMS. Afiera long use of it by the Senior Editor of the Tele graph and Messenger, he says that he was wholly relieved from previous frequent neuralgic affections of the tooth and gums, and that there is within his knowledge no Dentifrice equal to Danforth’s Sanative Dentifrice* either as a detergent, or in its beneficial and pleas ant effects upon the teeth and gams. Wherever known and used it becomes the favorite as a Den tifrice. Pleasant to the taste, delightful to the smell, and indisputable in its benefits, it is becom ing universally popular. Whoever once uses it will not willingly do without it It is THE WORLD’S DENTIFRICE, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mar8 d2m*wlm SELTZER apt9 d2w&wlm JOHNSON* DUNLAP- G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Mrs. Mary Ann Whigham applies to me for valuation and set ting apart a homestead, of realty and personalty, and I will pass upon the same on Thursday, the 4th day of May at 10 o’clock, at my office. Given under my hand and official signature, at office, in Newton, Ga., this, the lltb day of April, 1871. aprl5 dlt*w2t CLEMENT GORE, Ordinary. A N OVER-DOCTORED WORLD AU great physicians admit that the world is over-doc tored with violent drugs. In cases of indigestion, bilionsness, constipation, wind-cholic, diarrhoea, and other casual or even chronic affections of the stom ach, liver and bowels, aU that is needed to restore tho regular action of the disordered organs, is a doso or two of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, tho most delicious and harmless febrifuge, laxative and alterative in tho whole range of medical reme dies. It is sufficient for tho strongest, cannot harm the weakest, and immediately relieves the nausea which ordinary cathartics aggravate. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mai24 cod*w2w SCHOFIELD’S IRON f QMS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga., 1\ f ANUFACTUEERS of Schofield’s Patent Cotton 1VL Press, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Gin Gearing, Sugar Mills and Boilers. Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam Pomps. Have the largest assortment of pat terns of aU kinds for Iron Railing and Balconies For Grave Lots and Residences, in the State. Saw and Grist Hills repaired—also Machinery and Castings of all kinds. IRON AND BRASS, At lowest prices for cash. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON, Proprietors. N. B.—We are sole agents for Leffel’s Water Wheel* marfidAwtf PRICES OF THU MASON Sc HAMLIN Cabinet Organs. H AVING vastly increased their facilities for manufacture, the Mason ft Hamlin Organ Company are now enabled to offer their weU known Organs, which are the Acknowledged Standard of Excellence among Instruments of the class, at prices of infe rior work: They print their lowest prices, which are, therefore, alike to aU, invariable. The follow ing are illustrations: Four-Octave Organs $50 The Same, Double Seed 65 Five-Octavo Organs, with Tremulant, Carved and Ornamented 100 The Same, Double Reed, with Five Stops.... 125 Forty Other Styles, up to 1.000 AU in soUd Black Walnut. AU the Organs made by this Company are thoroughly first-class in every respect. They wiU not make the so-caUed cheap Organa at any price. The comparative superiority of their instruments is now greater than ever be fore, as evory competent judge who will carefuUy examine and compare must perceive. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, testimonial circular wiU be sent free to any < MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Warerooms, 696 Broadway, New York. For sale in Macon by G. P. GUILFORD * CO. apr7 eodAwtf OLD ClRIflilM BITTERS, DELIGHTFUL TONIC TUTS take great pleasure in offering the old Caro- f V lina Bitters to the publio. They are compound ed with great care, and contain some of tho best Ton ies in the Phsnnaoopia; As evidence of the superi ority of onr Bitten overaU others, we have cortiC- cates from many of the leading physicians in oar tate, who have prescribed them in their practice. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS , WUl he found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEBILITY. CHILLS AND FEVER. DYSPEPSIA. We do not offer our Bitters as a enre for all dis- they have no equal. easos. but as an Aromatic Tome, For sale by Druggists and Groc Principal Depot. Grocers everywhere. GOODRICH, WINEMAN * GO., Importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals. _ . „ Charleston. S. C. For sale to Maeon hr may25-eod*wly L. W. Hunt & Co. A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiscretion. X%. causing nervous debility, premature decay, etc., having tried in vain every advertisedremedy, has dis- SURE POP! Death to Rats, Roaches, Bed BugSj etc* Never failing. Boxes double the size as others. HermetricaUy sealed and always fresh. .... _ For sale to Maoon, at wholesale and retail, by J. H. Zeilin * Co-, Hunt, Bankto * Lamar, and aU druggists. feb26d*wly Manufacturers, HOWELL & BOURSE. STORE K. E. COB. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS. FACTORY, Twenty-third and Sansom Streets. SAMPLES SENT TO THE TRADE. feb26 w3m Philadelphia^ The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA < VINEGAR BITTERS, s§ Hundreds of Thousands Sfj Bear testimony to their Wonder- oo fnl Curative Effects. g-»o |2|WHAT ARE THEY? s hit THEY ARE EOT A VILE « % ES IFANCY DRINK.Pf! Ma.lccf Poor Itum, Whiskey, I’rouf fc r.ii its and Refuse Liquors doctored.spiced .'...1 sweetened to pieass the teste, celled “ Ton- Appetizers,” *• Kestorcrs,'' *c., that lead the tippler on to drnnkcnccss and ruin, bat cro c trao Medicine,made from the Xative Boots and Iler'.isof California, free from nil Alcoholic h-ciiiinlants. They arc thotlUEAT BLOOD rCRlFIEBaad LIFE GIVING PRIN CIPLE a perfect Ecnovator andlnvisoratorof i .e SysLm, carrying off all poisonous matter and r. storing tho blood to a healthy condition. No p jrsoa can ta’.:e these Bitters according to dircc- '.l.ia and remain tong unwell. For Inflninnintory and Chronic Rhcn- Kiatimn and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indi gestion. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit ters have been most successful. Such Dis eases ere caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache. Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in tho Month Bilious At tacks, Talpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the off springs of Dyspepsia. Tliry lavlgorato the Stomach and stimulate tho torpidliverand bowels, whichrenderthemof un equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Imparities, and imparting newiife and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt Bhenm, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules. Bolls, Carbuncles, Biag-Worms, ccalu-Head, Pore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the Bystom la a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle la such cases will convince the most Incredulous cf their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Impurities bursting through the skin tn Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you fin I it obstructed and sluggish la the veins; cleanse It when It Is foul, and yonr feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and tho health of the system will follow. •’’FIX, TAPE and other WORMS, larking la the system cf so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions. read carefoliy the circular around each bottle. J.WALKEB. Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD Jt CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal,, aad S3 and SI Commerce Street. New York. SOLD Br ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. A 800E FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE GUIDE. A private Coun selor to the Mar- riedor those about to marry, with the latest discoveries on the physiolog ical mysteries and revelations of the physioal sys tem, how to preserve the complexion, etc.. . This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with num erous engraving, and contains valuable information for those who are married or contemplate marriage; still it is a book that ought to be under look and key and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (froo of postage) for 50 cents. Address Dr. Bntt's Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth St JO^’NOTKE 8 ^0°THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. • t t , Beiore applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise to public papers or using any Quaok Rem edies, peruse Dr. Batts’ work, no matter what yenr disease is or how deplorable yonr condition. Dr. Batts can be consulted, personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut. St. Louis, LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. TBS GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. WHITCOMB'S SYROP. whitco; SYRUP, PRICE 25 Cures Colie and Grip- ingin the Bowels, and facilititates the process ofleething. Subdues Convulsions and over comes all diseases in cident to infants and Children. Cnres Di arrhea, Dysentery and Summer Complaint to children of all ages. It is the Great Infant's and Children’. Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or a ¥rcr^edby 5 the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO„ St ^Solci by°Drnggists and Dealers to Medjojne^very- RIC] 25 CENTS.: PRICE 25 CENTS. CATHERINE E. WEEKS,) Libel fer Divorce in vs. [-Tdlfair, County Supe- JOHN A. WEEKS. > rior Court. I T appearing to the Court by tho return of the Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found.it is therefore ordered by the Court that services be perfected by publication in the Telegraph and Mes senger to terms of the law. ♦ JOHN McDEARMID, - • Attorney for Libelant. A true extract ftom the minutes of ir.y office, this 27th day of January, 1871. WM. P. CAxrrBvr.r. jan31-wlam4m Clerk. O&AT cor*’ TV f'1LAY COURT OF ORDINARY —Awm, Tebh, VJ 1871—Whereas, William M. Castlebury, Ad ministrator de bonis non on the estate of William both the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in May next, then and thereto show cause, if any they have, why an order should not be granted au thorizing such sale. Witness my hand and official signature. April S 9 1871* apr6 wtd* JOHN O. WELLS, Ordinary. N OTICE is hereby given to the citizens or cu*y county and the publio generally, tb»‘ from and after this date, the advertising of my office will appear in the columns of the Geoiuu* Wueely Tel egraph and Messenger. JOHN O. WELLS, ordinary Olay county. Fort Gaines, Ga., M-^h 1,1871. mar8 wtf PffTNABK COUNTY. EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas,LeHa VJ V. Gordon, an orphan under fourteen years of age, is without a guardian: Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona Interested to he and appear at my office on the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any, why a guardian should not be appointed aa the Iawprovides. April 8,1871. - 1 D. H. REID, l apr5w30d , Ordinary. G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas, Irby K. Adams, Bally S. Adams, Edward Adams and Julier Adams,orphans of Jefferson Adams, and under fourteen years of age, have no guardians s These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-, sons interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any, why guardians should not bo appointed for said orphans. loipj apr5-w30d EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, an in- \JT strnment purporting to be a copy will (the original of which has been tost or destroyed) of William Bond, cf said county, deceased, and the same offered for probate in lieu cf the original: Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the first Monday in May next, then and thereto show cause, if any they have, why said copy will should not be established in lieu of the original and the same ad mitted to probate. Given under my hand officially. March 7,1871. Administrator’s Notice. /GEORGIA, BIBB COUSTY—Whereas, T. O. UT Richard applies to the undersigned for Let ters of Administration upon the estate of Mary Bur, late of said county, deceased: All persons interested are required to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in May next to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not bo granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. apr4-lm O. T. WARD, Ordinary. Administrator's Notice. fT EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Charles Vj B.Bice applies to the undersigned for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Henry Cham pion, late of said county.’deceaaed: All persons interested are required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in May noxt, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. 0. T. WARD, apr4-S0dw. Ordinary. Administrator’s Notice. fT EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas William VT L. Stark, and Ed. J. Freeman, applies to the undersigned, for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Richard S. Freeman, late of said coun ty deceased. All persons interested are required to he and appoar at the Court of Ordinary, ou the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not he granted the appli cant. Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD, apr4-w30d Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. T>Y virtue of aa order of the Court of Ordinary, Jj will be sold on the premises, on the third Tuesday (18th) in April, tho personal and perisha ble property of Chas. S. Baudet, deceased, consist ing of Watch Maker’s Tools and Materials, Jewel ry, Books, Bedroom Furniture, Clothing, ete., etc. apr7 dtd A PATTERSON, Administrator. Ul EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after VX the date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the estate of Charles Stxozicr. late of said county, deceased. A B. ROSS, apr8-W30d Administrator. Administrator’s Notice. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, F. F. VT Bohne applies to the undersigned for letters of administration upon the estate of Martha Ann Bohne, late of eaid county, deceased: All persons interested are required to be and appear at the Court ot Ordinary on the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. apr5 w30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary. Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to tho estate of John E. XX Day, late of Bibb county, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make payment with out delay, and those having claims against said es- state will present them properly atteeted to. apr9 wCt GEO. S. JONES, Adtn’r. fT EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—AU persons in- \X debted to the estate of D. Shehan, late ot said county, deceased, are required to make imme diate payment to the undersigned, and those hav- ing claims to render them in terms of the law. JULIUS O’CONNELL, apt6-2m Executor. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—AU persons in- VX debted to the estate of AUen Scott, late of said county, deceased, are required to make imme diate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims to render them in terms of the law. PHILLIP MALLORY, apr6-2m Administrator. MXXCHBU COUNTS’. Mitchell County Sheriff’s Sales. TXTILL be sold before the Court-house door, in V V the town of Camilla, Ga., on the first Tues day in May noxt, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 26, in the 10th district of said county, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of James M. Bell vs. Ti- neyJUee. Also, at the same time and place wiU be eold one red Mule, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of M. O. WiUi- ford vs. Thomas L. Burges, John G. Sapp and Adam Adams, securities, and H. C. Dasher endors er. Lovied on as the property of Thomas L. Burges. apr7 wtd C. W. COLLINS, Sheriff. fT EORGIA, MITCHELL COUNTY— - Wherers, VX David Ayres, Administrator of the estate of Reuben Hatcher,deceased, has applied to me for let ters of dismission from said administration: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU concerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Wit- my hand and official signature. This April 3,1871. apr8wtd H. C. DASHER, Ordinary. Mitchell County Sheriff Sale. TTSTUJj be sold before the Court-house door in VY the town of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ga., on the first Tnesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, one Hotel and premises on which the same is located—consisting of lots of land Nos. 1 and 2 in Block C, in the town of CamUla, in said county. Levied on to satisfy a lien fi. fa. in favor of Toliver Tuggle vs. J. J. Hussey and M. J. Slaughter. april wtd 0. W. COLLINS, Sheriff. Mitchell Comity Sheriff Sale. AXTILL be sold before the Court- house door in Y Y the town of Camilla, on the first Tuesday in May next, between the legal hours of sale, lot of land No —, and known and distinguished in eaid county as the John A. McGregor Place. Levied on under a lien fi. fa. in favor of Collins and Mansfield vs. Bryant A. Culpepper. apr6 wtd B. H. COCHRAN, Dep’t Sh’ff. Mitchell County Sheriff Sale. TXTILL be sold before the Court-house door in Y Y the town of Camilla, between the legal hoars of sale, the following property to-wit: Four Mules, and one hundred and twenty-five bushels of Com, more or less—the property of D. J. Owen and S. D. Owen—to satisfy a lien fi. fa. to favor of Thomas J. Cross. apr6 wtd B. H. COCHRAN, Dep’ty Sh’ff. Mitchell County Sheriff Sale. - \ XT ELL be sold before the Court-house door in Y Y the town of Cfmilla, Mitchell county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 265 in the 11th Dis trict of siud county, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Joseph Ellis vs. Homer Sapp. Levied on as the property of said Sapp. apr6 wtd 0. W. COLLINS, Sheriff. MCAXLZON COUNTY. n EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—ThOB. J. Ms- (J thews ha* applied for the guardianship of the minors of W. M. Drane, deceased. AU persons in terested are hereby notified to file their objections to the same on or before the first Monday in June next. Witness my hand officially, this 7th April, 1871. aprIO wtd JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. n EOBGIA, MARION COUNTY—WhereaB.Dick- VX son Lumpkin, Administrator of the estate of ■RrnnVaj rln^aaanii, 1ms made application for dismission. All persons, therefore, who are interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections, if any, to the dismission of said Administrator within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand April 7,1871. aprIO w3m . JAB. M. LOWK Ordinary. fT EORGIA, MARION COUNT* - — - Whereas. Thos. \X J. Mathewe has applied for tho administration ofthe estate ofWm. llVd^ed. AU persons infcr»*«>d to said estate are notified to JBMttfttt oblations, if any, to the granting of said admipi^^tion to the applicant on or before the fir** Monday in June next, witness my hand April 7,1871. aprlOwtd JAMES M. LOWE, Ordinary. /"'t EORGIA MARION COUNTY—Whereas, \X Daniel M. Hall, Administrator of Leah L. Hall, deceased, has applied for dismission. All 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 13-wSm Ordinary. Sheriff Bale. n EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—On the first (j Tuesday in May next, there wiU be sold be fore the Court House door in the town of Buena "Vista, between the legal hours of sale: one house and lot, block B. No. 6, to satisfy atax fi. fa. against E. H. Worrill, administrator on the estate ot A.Q. Fenyman, debased. W. 0. BAKER, apr4-d*wtds. Sheriff. Information Wanted, A? my son, G. W. Cannon, 16 yews old, about II fi T a feet high, fair complexion, blue eyes, au burn hair-cut close: He left home on Saturday night. Last heard of him, was on the Central Rail road train fox Maoon. Address MBS. LEAH CANNON, »pt9 d6t*w2t* Toombaboro, Ga. G eorgia, baker county— - whereas, j. h. Bailey applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Wni. Z. Bailey, late of said county, deceased; these are to cite all parties interested to he at my office, on or before tho first Monday in June, to show cause why said letters should notbo granted. Given under my hand, etc., this 7fli day of March, 1871. CLEMENT GORE, mar!2 w90d Ordinary.. D. H. REID, Ordinary. n EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—John B. Digby V)T having applied to me for exemption of person alty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, I trill pass upon the game at my office in Montioello, at 10 o’clock a. k. on the 1st of May, 1871. apr!4 w2t* J. W. BURNEY, Ordinary. Ham Phillips, deceased. appUM Dismissory from bis admin is trati Given.under my hand and offiojal jygnahir^ De cember 30,1870. jan4-w3m J.W.Bl Ordinary. fYEORGIA, BAKER COUNTY—Whereas, Ben- VX jamiu Bailey, executor of the estate of Wil liam Bailey, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate: these are therefore to dta all persons interested to he and appear at my office on' or before the first Monday in August and show cause, if any they have, why said letters shonld not be granted. Given under my hsnd ar.d official signature this the 11th day of April, 1871. CLEMENT GORE, Ordinary. aprlSwSm DOORS' COUNTY. p EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas, John \X E. Lilly, applies to me for Letters of Admin istration upon the estate of John J. Dickinson, de ceased: Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they hare, why said Letters shonld not be granted. Given under my hand and official sig nature,'thie March 30,1S7J. apr4 wSOd WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary. (T EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas, Mrs. VX Mary J. Sumerford, applies for the settirig apart and valuation of homestead and exempticn of personalty, and I wiU'pass upon the same at 10 o’clock on the 11th day of April next, at my office at Vienna. This March 30th, 1871. apr4 dlt*w2t WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary. /"'t EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Wheras Nelson VX Moye applies for exemption of personalty, and I wiU pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, on the 14<h day of Aprilnext, at mvoffice at Vienna. This 30th day of March, 1871. WM. H. DAVIES. apr4 dltw2t Ordinary. pt EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Four weeks af- VX ter tho date hereof, application will be made to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the interest of H. H. Tison, deceased, in and to lots of land numbers 118 £3, and 24, in the 9th District of said county. April 3d. 1871. O. P. SWEARENGEN, apr5-w4w* Administrator. NOTICE. TXTILL be sold by virtue of an order of the Or- YY dinary Court of Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in May next, for cash, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court-house at Vienna in said county, 140 acres of lot of land No. 105, and 60 acres of lot of land No. 106 in the 9th district of said comity; sold for tte benefit of Maiy C. Moate and Wm. P. Moate. minors and orphans. mar22 w40d* ELIZA MOATE, Guardian. MACON COUNTY. Estate of George TV. Fisb. rpHE undersigned having qualified as admistra- i trix of tho estate of George W. Fish, late of Macon county, deceased, hereby notifies all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims or de mands against tho estate to present them; dn’y authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar: aprIO wGOd MARTHA E. FI3H, Adm’x. NOTICE. \ LL persons having claims against the estate of the late Daniel Hangabook, of this (Macon) county, are hereby required to present them to us in terms of the law. Also, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to maka immediate payment to us, and save costs, as in dofauit of pay ment we will enter suit on the claims. MARTHA E. HAUGABOOK, Adm’x, A. D. SMITH. Administrator, Of the Estate of Daniel Hangabook, deceased. marl3 wGw Tomas COUNTY. (T EORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Oedisakv’s Of- VX fice of said Cocstu—At Chambebb, March 1. 1871—Whereas, Wm. C.J Butler, Administrator on the estate of Wiley Little, deceased, applies for dia- misBion from said administration: These are to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause at this office, if any they have to the contrary, on or by the first Monclay in June next. Witness my hand officially. mar3 law3mos B. T. ROSS, Ordinary. fT EOBGIA, JONES COUNTY—Oiuhnabx’s Of- Vx fice of baid Cototv, March 6,187L—Where as, William Demming, guardian of Wm. N. Drew, minor) applies to me for dismission: Theee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons con cerned to show cause, if any they have, at this office, on or by the first Monday of May next, why the same shall not he granted. Witness my hand officially. mar8 law3m R. T. ROSS, Ordinary. Adminitirntor’s Sale. TN conformity to an order from tho Court of Ordi- X nary of Baldwin county, I will sell, on the first Tuesday in May next in Clinton, Jones county, be tween the legal hours of sale, two lots of land, each containing 202 acres, more or lesB, and adjoining lands of Haddock, Lester and others, it being part of the land belonging to tho estate of J. T. Godard, and known as part of the Blanford land. Posses sion to be given the 1st of January, 1872. Terms cash. O. P. BONNER, marS w2m Adtn’r of Estate of J. T. Godard. TWIGGS COUNTY. pt EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY—Whereas. Willis VX Alton, William A. Gainey and EIvy Ann Fowler, Executors of the estate of Matthew C. Fowler (de ceased), apply to me for letters of dismission from their said trust: These are. therefore, to eite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office in Jeff ersonville. on or before tne first Monday to 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. 1570. JOHN P, SHINE, Ordinary. dec7-w3m. Twiggs Sheriff Sale. TXTILL be sold before tho Court-house door in Y Y the town of Jeffersonville, on the first Tues day in June next, within the legal hours of solo, the following property, to-wit: Four hundred acres of land, more or In less, in 24th district—lot No. 42 and parts of lots adjoining said number—adjoining land* of H. S. Newby, James Sears and others. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert Wright vs. Enoch J. ColltoB; three fi. fas. in favor of Officers of Oonrt vs. E. J. Collins, and one fi. fa. in favor of Officer of Court of Pnlaeki county va. E. J. Collins. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned by John Ren/row, former Deputy Sheriff. apr 12 w30d JAMES T. EVANS. Sheriff. (Ti EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—AU persons VX indebted to the estate of James Averett, lata of said county, deceased, will come and settle im mediately, and all persona holding chuma against said estate will present them in terms of the law. mar2 wSOd E. S. GRIFFIN, Administrator. JASPE& COUNTY. Jasper County Sheriff’s Sales. TXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday of May, VV 1871, before the Court-house door to tho town of Monticello, six hundred acres ef Land, more or less, known as the Herbert Place, situated in said county. Levied on aa the property of Jno. W. Wyatt to satisfy a fi. fa. from Newton Superior Ccurt in favor of E. A. Holland vs. Jno. W. Wyatt. J. H. FREEMAN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place, three hundred bushels Cotton Seed, more or less, one hundred bushels Corn, one bay Horse, one four-horse Wagon. Levied on as the property of J. T. Wyatt to satisfy a factor’s lain from Jasper Superior Coart in favor of Wilcox. Gibbs & Co. vb. J. T. Wyatt. apr2 wSOd JAS. M. DIGBY, Deputy Sheriff. CRAWFORD COUNTY. O EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—To ax* OTVwhom it may concern—Whereas, William H. Allan has applied to me for letters of administra tion on the estate of Nicodemua Andrews, late of said county, deceased: There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties interested, whether kin dred or creditors, to show cause, if any they have, Within tho time prescribed by law, why letters should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my hand this April 3,1871. apr5w30d* E. A. WALTON, Ordinary. •Crawford County May Sheriff’* Sole. TXTILL bo sold before the Court-house door, jn V V the town of Knoxville, said county of Craw ford, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Joseph B. Hall, deceased, or so much thereof as will bo sufficient to supply the principal, interest and cost on a certain fi. fa: issued out or the Superior Court of Muscogee county, in favor of Robert B. Murdock va. Henrietta Hill as adminis tratrix of the said Joseph B. Hill—the said ands lying mid being in the 7th and 8th districts of orig inally Houston, now Crawford county, the numbers not known, but the same being known as the Hill Plantation, lying on the east side of Flint Biver, bounded on the north by the Person plantation, south by tho Howard plantation. This March 23, 1871. A. J. PRESTON, . mar24 wtda Sheriff. NOTICE. EORGIA, TAYLOB COUNTY—TO ALL )H IT MAY CONCERN—From and after WHOH1 „ date my legal notice* will appear to the Weeklx Teueobafh asd Messkhosb, published in the city of Macon, Ga. All ooncemed will take no tice and govern themselves accordingly, LAWRENCE MILL, Sheriff Taylor County- Butler, Qa., March 24.1872. mar25 wSM - • —- - MMH —