Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, May 23, 1871, Image 7
Fonsp mpm Tiie Greorgia W'ee.kl'y Tele^fapli and. Journal St. Messenger. zBmfr One by One. j. gathering homeward from every land, .heir weary f te t touch the shintog strand, I s 18 Ouobyoaa; • -,.y brow® ti o inclosed in a golden crown, irsvcl-strained garments are Ml laid down, - c “otUo<l with white raiments, they test on the •?& Lamb lovcth His choson to lead. ^ One by one. „ tber rest they pass through tbo strife, ' Onobyone; __-j, tlio waters of death they 6nter life, ^ One by one: . , nmo are the floods of the river still. SJwyford their way to * he * Sbers tbo waves ran fiercely and wild, w , tac u the home of the undefiled, ■“ Onobyone. letas , fl0 .ball come to the river’s side, - c One by one; _ rta ;er its waters each oven-tido, *'*■ ' One by one; , hc ar the noise and dash of the stream, • .*■ ,l l'ain, through our Jife’e deep dream— *8°tbo floods o’er the binbs o’eiflow, jn tipples the small wavos go, One by one; BBCtioe® 1 - Kcaecmer! we look to Thee, Onobyone;. o lift UP our voice* tremblingly, ' iW1 1 onobyone; c r the river are dark and cold, Hjj wives tpota w bere our feet may bold, !? ta «botM-tpi59 through in deep midnight, the staff and the light, Onobyone. ... i nt Tii'- mighty arm round us be twined, ffllow fears and cares to the wind; ?«kr ' Uo Icomer! with Thee full m view, Sciy. fladsomcly. shall wo pass through, - SK " ■ one by ono. District Coarts. XLe editor of the Houston Home Journal i.jhcen making some figures as to the cost of " £ .e useless, expensive tribunals, which are ... M ieal.i!e<l to diminish tho almost universal ^popularity with which they arc regarded by ttipjjers. We were very much gratified to ,. |!,jt the Grand Jury of Bibb county spoke r.t si plainly on the subject, and trust that, r .,n g tho first nets of tho next Legislature, bo the repeal of tho law authorizing these jbanils. This is demanded by an almost inioui public sentiment. The Home Jjurcal says: DsrsicT Covets.—There are forly-fonr Son- lioriil Districts in Georgia, and each one is en- t \d to a Judge and an attorney. In the most topnlous districts the salary of the Judge i a ;;i»oa year, and that of the attorney §1,000. ‘".owe districts it is less, bnt counting the fees the clerk and sheriff, tho expenses will aver, re >;i.(ioO a year for each district Forty- times £3,000 will be §132,000 a year for an -rec.-i-sary appendage to oar jndiciary. TaiJcs, the courts as organized now are ille- in that the law requires tho Judge and the inoroey to be confirmed by the Senate, and i;e oliicers have not been so confirmed, dad then it ia a nuisance. Onco a month .t.'vo men must go to the comity site and serve sthe jury. Jury duty at best is troublesome ewjh: coming monthly it is a nuisance. In Mtty icases, in remote parts of the county, in- •itid of being settled by a magistrate in the Met where the offence is committed, prose ar, accused, witnesses and all, must goto the amty site, though it be twenty miles distant. It is claimed that this “court disposes of cases Mediately, and thus relieves the connties of id expenses. This is not true of Houston, wsoever it may be elsewhere. • last think of it; §132,000 a year paid by the »?le of Georgia for a court organized to give fie to Bnllock’s pets, who would otherwise ire to work for a living. Let U3 hear from u Grand Jury of Houston; others have spoken cthis subject, and they have tho right to speak. SPECIAL NOTICES.- Box. Alex. H. Stephxxs. Have derived some benefit from the use of Sim mons' Liver Regulator, and wish to sire it a farthi tri-a." “ Your Bexukitorhubeen in use in my family for some time, sad I r.m persuaded it is a valuable addi tion to themedicalMleacc.’-—-Gov. J. (Jill Suoeteb, Xl*. *■ HUMS’ Liver Regulator is certainly a specific for that clas3 of complaints which it claims to cure.” —R*v. David Wills. President Oglethorpe Collcee. Simmons 5 LIVER DISEASE and Indiges tion prevail to a greater extent than probably any other malady. - relief is always anxiously song A ter. If the Liver is regulated action, health is almost in secured. Want of action or causes Headache. Co Jaundice, Pam in the Cough, business. So j* Bad Taste in the attacks. Pal pi ta . and ression of dhundre a SIM h(af- i iU' anally inthoLiv- nsti Pa tion, h o u 1 d ers. Stomach, Menth, bilious tion of tho Heart le spirits, or Bines other symptoms, _-I'S LIVER BEG- ls tho bert remet ever been discovert _-Uy, offeotually, and I - e vegetablo'eompound, can do fr- jury. It is harmless in every way; it has been .used fur 41 . i cars, and hundreds of the good and great from all parts of the coun will vouch for its virtues. sous Tne Household Toxic.—The efficacy of Hoatet- ter’a Celebrated Stomach Bittern, as a specific for recruiting the enfeebled body and chcoring the dcs- | ponding mind, baa passed into a proverb. In the United Slates, where this marvelous tonic has born down all opposition and eclipsed all rivalry, the de mand tor it has annually increased in a heavier and heavier ratio for years, until, at last, tb6 regular 1 sales of this preparation exceed those of all other stomachics combined. Eminent members of the medical profession and hospital surgeons, without number, have candidly admitted that thopharma- j copoia of tbo faculty contains no prescription that | produces such beneficial effects in dyspepsia, gen eral debility and nervona diseases, as Hostetter’n Bitters- To use the language of a venerable pby- [ siciin of New York, ‘‘The Bitters are tho pnrest stimulant and tho safost tonic wa have. Bat tho uses of the groat vegetable antidote are much more comprehensive than such praise would imp’y. As a preparatory antidote to epidemic disease, a go- | nial stimulant, a promoter of constitutional vigor, an appetizer, a stomachic, and a remedy for nerv- ous debility, no modicinal preparation has ever at tained the reputation of Hostetler’s Bitters. It is the household tonic of tho American people, and, I in all humanprobabllity, will he so for centurieB to : come. The magnates of ecienco recognize its mer- [ its; and that it is emphatically the medicine of tho masses, is proved by its vast and ever increasing sales. to Now York and Boston. Ho or his son. Dr. J. H. Schcnck, Jr.ftill continue to sea patients at their oQce, No. 15 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 a, u. to 3 p. v. Thole who wish a thorough examination with the Respirometer will be charged So. The Ke-pirometer declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether the? are curable or not. Tho directions for taking ihc medicines are adapted to the intelligence oven ora child.- Follow these di rections, and kind Nature will do tho list, excepting 1 hat in some esses the Mandrake Pills arc to be taken in increased doses: thethreemelieihcsneedno other aeco i panimeats than the ample instructions that ac company them: First create appetite. Of returning health banger is the most welcome sj mptom. When it e aner, as it will come, let the despairing at once be of good cheer. Good tlood at once follows, the cough loosens, the nUbt sweat is abated. In a short time both of the. o morbid symptoms are gone forever. Dr. Schcnck’s medicines rre constantly kept in tens cf thousands of families. A:- a lax j live or pargativo the Mandrake Pills areastandard preparation ;wbile tho Pulmonic Syrap, »■ a curcr of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a prophylactcric egainst con sumption in any of its forms 111.50 a bottle, or *7.50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. For rale by all druggists and dealers. Regulator. I SB* LEPPMANS GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS, the most delightful and effective in he world. Or, MEDICINE J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PaoPBisToas. [ «T LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS strengthens the debilitated. TESTIMONIALS: ■ •• I have never soen or tried such a simple, efica- y and pleasant remedy in my life.— |@* LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN TEES strengthens the consumptive. BIT- cior.s, satisfactory and gea U "?‘havou1cd lj t > ha*fee?”ul.ator In my iamily for tee last seventeen year*. I can safely recommend it to the world c* the best medicine I ever u.=cd for that class of diseases it purports to cure.—H-F-Thiopes It has proved a good and efficacious medicine. ^‘Ave?toivo °been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ Liver Medicine for mnro than twenty years, and know it to be the bc3t Liver Regulator ottered to tho public.”—-M. R. Lyon, and II. L. Lvon. BcUofon- lft “I was cured by Simmons’ ^iver ReguliJnpover*' having t offered several years with Chills and Fever. —R. r. AnnxEs n. 4T LIPPJIAN’S GREAT GERMAN TEES Cores Kidney complaints. BIT- -HT LIPPilAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- TERS Caras Female complaints. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERSi.'JS BIT- TEItS Cures “never well” people. LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- TEKS regulates tho bowels. *3- LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN TEliS Cures Idver Complaint. BIT- kV wife and self have used the Regulator for ^ uppjiAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT- |ears, and I testify to its great virtues. -Rev. j . h. | XEI;S Givcs Tono to Digestive Organs. ‘•Thaveused your Liver Regulator irith succescful iitioMiewdlSSSSiS.^WST«cM: «* LIPPMAN’S C led^ and cer?ainly a pubiio blessing.”- TERS Strikes at isiiT C. MiS7F.nP.0H, Bibb county. Ga. Have been a dysrcptic for years; began tne u.c?- — tor two years <5o; it has actod liko a charm in effect in Bilii lent rem< Shfriff GREAT GERMAN BIT- the root of disease. S€T LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Gives a good appetite. nlator two ye--- — _ my ease.”—Rev. J. C. Holmes. . , • • In mi^alsSeal?tverfeiled C togdveft5lsatisfaction.” I <jr LIPPMAN’S GREAT’ GERMAN BIT- ”*S^!fe a h d e erangement of the I TERS Cores Nervousness. tono«&rt!Mi h |toi?^ri^Toro“rae^from|Gr LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN the .Regulator than anything else.”—Reuben Joses, | TERS, on old German Tonic, BIT C “ t I b think a *Simciocs’ Liver Regulator on ,? { ° f _;f e e I best medicines «t«r made for the-Livw. M&wtie, | and many others,haveused It with wonderful effect -E. K. SuiBKS. Albany, Ga. “ The Regulator was used by mo for CostiveneM, and had a very happy and beneficial effec t ,n n d^t h »t, iws mwAninthAfifimfli:! a crood mcaicinc. j* a. <tT LIPPMAN’S GREAT TERS Gives energy. GERMAN BIT. in my opinion, tho same is a good medicine.” Fpblow, Esq.. Americas, Go. janll-dAwtf OABEFULLY LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by ell Druggists end Grocers: J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN. Jnnc2S-dws Agents, Macon, Ga. Tbo only preventive known for Chills and Fever is 1 the use of Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps. Tlie‘ Career” of a Model Radical Politician. The Chicago Times is very unkind to the n. Richard Yates, of that State, one of the o t t.ooly loll sots in the “moral ideas” party, chard was such an old bloat that even the iuios Radicals got disgusted and threw him i of tho Senate to make room for John Logan. -,t Yates wants to “begin again his political Tho Times says he always Logins his fiiioal career again just after he has signed temperance pledgo “for good.” Usually, of his political careers lasts about throe :ks. It consists, for the first week, chiefly 'Tfhisky straight.” Tha second week com. •is howling, tearing his clothes, and coming m to breakfast robed in the simple garment ltd a shirt. lathe third week, tho career uges to pickled cabbage, and winds np with sing the temperance pledge for good, when t Richard Yates is ready to “begin again his liitical career.” IlssCr.oFs.—According to the North Georgia ers, rust and fly will cut down tho whoat in that section about fifty per cent. Oats s universally reported promising. Corn looks 1 everywhere. From cotton tho accounts in irgia are universally bad. Much has been Irel np and replanted, and none of it looks IT. The fruit promise ia extraordinary, and r say stun up Mr. Welter, on the whole situa- “we shan’t Blarve, and we shan’t make J forties.” | jes’t Talk About Haisd Tnizs, when yon can o I. N. Hart’s, Americas, Ga., and get Syrap i cents per gallon, Salt at §1 75 per sack, 2d Tobacco at 20 cents per pound, Bacon |i Flour in proportion. my 11 d&wlawlm l&nxKinT Suicide.—At the dead hours of lf-t, rata and mice leave their holes, bedbngs flroaehes their crannies, to feed on Isaacsen’s Pop and die as if struck by apoplexy. Ml>y all draggisis. coJ&wlw News for tie AfflieteA BOLTON OR BAILY PILLS. CERTAIN CURE for Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills and Ague, Periodical Headache, Neu- U, and all affections of tike character DR. H. C. BAILY, Americas, Ga. Baily: I used the Holton Pillla in k oi Chills with complete success. My daughter tad no Chilis since taking the Pills according ■lions. 8. A. ANTHONY, Americas, Ga. Ln. C. Bailt: I used the Holton Pills in sev^l j.-ises of Chills of nearly a year's standing, and with complete success in every case. | W. A. WILSON, Americas, Ga. Bil. C. Bails : I have used tho Holton Pills ini fhreily with satisfactory results. If taken so bs to directions, they will breakup Chills of tiuding, with an almost certainty of not re- Bg. T- M. THUBLOW, Americas, Ga. hH. C. Bailt: I have used the Holton Pills lay plantation hands, with entire satisfactory hi. I am sure they will cure the Chills. [AS. CUTIS, Americas, Ga., Apnl 11,1871. litvo need the Holton Pills in our families for I and Fever. They have never failed in a Bin- lie to cure. J. V- PI1I0E & EON, Americas Ga., April 11,1871. ; H. C. Baily : I have eold stfmo four or five Jid boxes of tho Holton Pills, With as general ? *ction as other Fever and Ague Fills. E - j. ELDRIDGE, Dawson, Ga, Oct. 1808.^ ;H-C. Bailt: I had the Chills and Fever ■*>x months, tried various remedies without a II look the Holton Pills as directed and have r° Chills since. I cheerfully recommend them '' have Chills. B. F. TUCKER Dawson, October, 1808. Chills tor about ttvo years, and tried all the B!! a „ r ®“®diea, but they failed to cure me. I luo Holton, an directed, and have had no Chills f- * recommend thorn to all afflicted with *• J. M. CRDI, Dawson, April 8,1871. Jhify that I have sold tbo Holton Pill for two Mad have yet to hear from a singlo caeo tte y n «icaro. JOHN B. JANES, M. D. | Dawson, Ga., April 8,1871. the Chills in my family in 18C9, and tried remedies, but nono cured. I tried the refits, and they cured every ease in a short *21 liavo had no return of them. Irecom- u * UQ to all who have Chills. E. B. LOYLES8. jflolton <w Bafiy Pills dui he found in some of .,1* Stores of this city, and many other places - *-7 other States. Always on hand, to supply si in Americas, wholesale, by r. §• 0. BAILY, Americus, * Jl. E- B. LOYLES8, Agent, Dawson, Ga. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon. Ague and Fever. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe’s Schiet’am Schnapps Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. Travellers are always liable to sudden attacks of I Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occurr ing when absent from home, are very unpleasant, Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all kidney and bladder complainta. — THE PAIN KILLER Wolfe’s Belliadam Schnapps Is used ail over the world by physicians in their I wa ter, stir well together and drink hot may always bo relied upon in each cases. As soon as yon feel tho symptoms, take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses and a gill of hot Bepeat practice. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Gout.- Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is rocommendcd by all the Medical Faculty. tbo dose every hour until relieved. If tho pains be severe, bathe the bowels and back with tho med icine, dear. In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a tea- spoonfnl in a gill of hot water sweetened well with molasses; also bathe the throat and stomach faith fully with tho medicine, cloar. Dr. Sweet says It takes out the soreness in cases of bonesettiDg faster than anything be everap- Wolfc’s Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Colic and pain in the etomach. plied. Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing. I bog leave to cat! the attention of the reader to have any trouble. Fishermen so often exposed to hurts by having [ their skin pierced with hooks, and fins of fish, can bo relieved by bathing with tho Pain Killer as soon as the accident occurs; in this way the angush is soon abated; bathe as often as once in five min utes, say three or four times, and yon will seldom testimonials in favor of tho Schnapps: I feel bound to say that I regard your Scbsatts as being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving of medical patronage. At all events it is the purest possible article of Holland gin* hereto- fore unobtainable, and as such may be safely pro- j scribed by Pky««“s- DAVID L . MOxr , M . p., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. The bites and scratches of dogs and cats aro soon cured by bathing with tho Pain Killer, clear Louisville, Kv., Sept. 1.—I feel that we have now an article of gin suitable for such cisBjjMtlut remedy is adapted to. DR J* W. BRIGHT. 0O33ST©XT BE OF* , 2? XOKT, Its Cure and Its Preventive. By J- H. SOHENCK, M. 13 ‘ANY a human being has pjsjcd away, for whose Dr. Scheaek has discontinued his professor al vi-iU imption in ay of ill Price of the Pulmonic Syrm and Seaweed Tonic, SCH.S5 T. E3NRV, (No. 8 College Place, New York.) SKLTZER N O ENJOYMENT WITHOUT HEALTH. Of all the property we own in the world that which demands tho'grfateet care is ourownbodies. Hot ter lose houses, lands, balances iu the bank,- any thing that represents wealth, than tho strength, vigor and elasticity of the physical frame. The dyspeptic, the bilious sufferer, the nervous invalid, cannot enjoy the gifts of fortune. Happily, how ever, dyspepsia, biliousness, and nervous debility aro removable evils. Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, is a specific for them. It renovates tho stomach, improves the appetite, cleanses the bowel9, regu lates tho liver, calms the nerves, and diainfeots the depraved fluids. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mj!7 eod.fcw2w olS) cama mm t DELIGHTFUL TONIC PTE take great pleasure ia offering theoldCaro- V lica Bitters to the public. TUey with great care, and contain some of the best Ton ics in the Pharmacopia; As evidence of tho superi ority of our Hitters overall others, ne havo cer-ih- cates from many of the leading physicians in our tatc. who have prescribed them in tneir practice. TUB OLD 0460L1H4 BITTEBS Will he found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEBILITY. CHILLS AND FEVER, - DYSPEPSIA We do cot offer our Bitters,so a care for allflis- e2.se:-, bat ais Aromatic Ionic, they have no equal For sale by Druggists and Grocers even v ,.--rs. Principal Depot, EMPIRE NURSERY, NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA. FRUIT TREES FOR THE SOUTH, A. J. SURLiES, Proprietor. No Apple, Peach or Pear Trees are sold bnt those that have been tested and found to bo the beat for this latitude and section. The stock tarine, Ai. $12 per I , each. Catawba and Clinton Booted Grape Vines at $6 per 100, or $50 per 1000- - We refer to the following parties: Etington & Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwick & Co., Eufaula, Ala ; Beal A Singer, Eufaula, Ala ; Col. H J. Irby, Barbour co., Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-. Iambus, Ga.; CoL G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga. All communications ebold bo directed to dec9-wtf JACOB SMITH, Enfania, Ala. SGO&’ST COUNTY. Dooly Sheriff Sale. 'I'TT’ILL be sold bsfore tho Conrt-house door on V V- tho float Tuesday in June next, in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, the following property to- witLot of land No. 17 in tho lltb district of said county. Sold to satiety's Justice Court fi. fa. in favor of William .Pymon vs Julia Van Catos. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. This April 29th, 1871. may2-S0dw W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff. G EORG fA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after . - • _ | date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of raid county for leave to sell tho real property belonging to the estate of Mary VanValkenourg, late of e&idcoimtv. deceased. ™apr23 w30d . C. A. THABP, A^rn’r. , 'GEORGIA, EIBB COUNTY-—Four weeks after J date hereof, application Will be male to tho Court of Ordinary or said oountv for leave to sell all l property t- eh 1871 PHILADELPHIA 1871 pi EOBGIA, DOOL’ \JT Drake applies to mo for Lettois of Guardian ship of the minors and orphans of Turner Smith, deceased: Tbese aro therefore to rite all concerned to be and appear at my ofllco on or before the first Mon day in Juno next, thon and thoro to ehow cause, if aoy they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 29th day of April, 1871. miyfl w30d WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinaiy. Ordinary < the real and personal property belonging to tho es tate of Martha A. Bonne, late of ms county, de ceased. miySjwSOd F. F BOHNE, Administrator. PAPER HANGINGS G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Four weeks af ter the date hereof, application Win be made Manufacturers, HOWELL Sr BOUKKE. to tho Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the interest of H. H. Tisoa, deceased, in and to lota of land numbors 118 23, and 24, in tho 9th District of said county. April 3d, 1871. O. P.SWEARENGEN, apr5-w4w* Administrator. STOBE Dooly County Sheriff Sales -y^ILL be aold_before tho Court-houso door, in N. V, COR. F3¥RTH AX^MABKET STREETS. FACTORY, Tiventy-tMrd and Sansom Streets. SAMPLES SEXT TO THE TRADE. tho town of Vienna, on tho first Tuesday in July next, the following property, to-wit: One hundred and sixty two and a half acres of lot num ber 183, in the second district Of Dooly connly, sold as tho property of D. A. Carroll, to satisfy throe Justices Court fi. fas. in favor of Charles Clements vs. D. A. Carroll. Property painted out by.defend- ant in fi- fa. Levy made by a constable and re turned to mo. Also, st the same time and place, lot of land Philadelphia. va. John A. Hunt; property pointed ont by pl.iii tiff’s attorney. This the 16tn day of May, 1871. May 19-wS0d W. L. GRAHAM, Shoriff. OS ADAUS! IBIS GREAT AMERICAN HSALTHRB- 1 storer purifies the bioo-J and cures Sorof- eascs of Women, and all Chronio Affections ej •ho Blood, Liver and Kidnoya. Kooommended _>y tho Medical Faculty, and man7 thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony ol bysicians and patients who have used Kosa- ease <: second! Jary syphilis, ia wnica tne pa tient pionoancpd himself cured after having iket ! vo bottles of your medicine. The other ii \ tare of scrofula of tong standing, which is r mi ills improving under its use, and tho mdi- cxtbns are that the patient will soon recover. I navi carefully examined the formal® by and find it an physicians anu p.uenis vaansvo u.canwa- lalis; ser-d for our ltoisdalis Guide to Hooalt Boob, or Almanac, for this year, whien we publish for gratuitous distribution; ltwolgive you much valuable information* _ , Dr. it. W. Out, of Baltimore, says; I take pleasure in recommending your Rosadalisas v very powerful altcrativo. I hjvo seen it r-.od l two cases with happy resultsi one in a ndary syphilis, iu which the Tiriggs Sheriff Snlc. W ILL be sold beforo tbo C jnrt-houoe door in tho town of Jeffersonville, on the first Tues day in Juno next, within tho legal horns of sale, tbo following proporty, to-wit: Four hundred acres of land, more or Jn lees, in 24th district—lot No. 42 and paits of lots adjoining said number—adjoining lands of H. S. Newby, James Soars and others. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert Wright vs. Enoch J. Collins; threo fi fas. in favor of Officers of Court vs. E. J. Collins, and one fi. fa. in favor of Officer cf Court of Pulaski county va. E. J. Collina. Property pointed ont by defendant. Levy made ar.d returned by John Renfrew, former Deputy Sheriff. apr 12 w30d - JAMES T. EVANS. Sheriff. which your Rosadalis is made, —, - excellent compound of alterative,ingredients. Bamuel G. McFaddcn, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., says: . . . .. I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism. Send me four bottles, as I wish it lor my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Beehtol; of Lima, Ohio, writes: I havo sufiered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption ovormy whole body; ashort time since I purchased a bottle of Hosaaaiis and it effected a perfect cure. IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ^-Laboratory, No. 61 Exchange Place. Bal- timore. Clements * Co., Proprietors. Forsate.bj MMH ft co> 6-eodiwtf L. W. MUST * CO. E. P. H. CAPRO&’S No. 3i0, and lots 382 and 393, known as the “Sweet Place,” containing 678 acres, about 300 acres of which is well improved, with good dwolling, gin- houso and screw, and all necessary cabins for la borers; also, iota 858,359,338, SS9, AU, 412,413, and fractions 414 and 431, containing 1450 acres, moro or lees, and known as tho “Home Place” of IVm. Castleberiy, lato of Olay county, deceased, with gecti dwelling, gm-faongo, octot, and ail necessary cabins for laborers—aU of tho abovo lands being in tho 7th district of Clay county, and lying on or near tfie Chattahoochee River. ' Also, tho following wild lands: South half of No. 3, in tho 8th district of Pike, and No. 136 in tho 2d district of Habersham county. Property Bold for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of William Castleberry, deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM W. CASTLEBERRY, Adm’r do bonis non of Wm. Castleberry, dec’d. may7dlt&w40d* PATENT GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of chcio Drugs and Chemicals. ChariCftm, S. C. For sale in Macon by l. W. limit & Co, inaySS-oodAwly patCES OF THE MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs. H AYING vastly increased tlieir facilities for manufacture, tlio Mason & Hamlin Organ Company are now enabled to offer their well known Organs, which are tho M death there was no othor reason than the neglect 'of known and indisputably proven means of euro. i Thoso near and dear to family and ^ rl , cn ^, arc . s \ e °?' •Schnapps” is ft remedy in chrome catarrhal com- I i ng the dreamless slumber into which, had they calmly . , . f/* I idopici P ‘tto 6 ^eat pleasure in.bearing WBWy «editahte | DB. JOSEPI^IL SCHEXCKS SIMPLE Acknowledged Standard of Excellcnco among Instruments of tho class, at prices of infe rior work. They print their lowest pnees, wu;eh are, therefor®, alike to all, invariable. The follow ing aro illustrations: Four-Octave Organs.... The Same, Double Reed................... « Five-Octave Organs, with Tremulant, Carved and Ornamented The Same, Double Reed, with Five Stops.... Forty Other Styles, up to and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious molicincs.teey would not have fallen. Dr. bch-:nck your “SchiedamSchnaplis, with the mtent of de-1 ^j, c atawood TonicandMandrakePiUsarethefitst termining if any foreign or injunons substance had | j w0 . r(J1 pon3 with which tho citadel of tbo ma ady is been added to the simple distilled spirits. 1 assailed. Two-thirds of tho c*eo? of consumption The oxau-ination has resulted in tho conclusion [ originate >u dyspepsia and a functionally disordered thatteos^nleoontSiSno poisonous or harmful uVSr, With this condition teobroncbialtubcs.sym admixture. I havo been unable to discover any ^[io a t of the 1 ^fver. Uoro thon°comcs «he traco of the deleterious substances whidi are some-1 resu it, and tho setting in. with all its dis times employed in the adultemion of Uquors I trc £ sing symptoms, of would not besiUto to usomyeelf.nortorocommond 1 to others for modical purposes, tho “Schiedam as an excellent and unobjectionable va riety of gin. V ery respectfully yours, Behnmppg org: If, Chemist. riTTMTeiT. asd Tucinncifti Laeobatosv, 18 Ex change PfaiCE, New Yobk, Nov. 25, 1867.—Udou- tressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. Tho Mandrake Pill* are composed ot oae of Na‘ ure’s noble,c gibs—tboPodophillum Veltatum. They pos- ie--s ,11 tno blood-soarcning. alterative properties of calomel, but untike calomel, they “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.” Tho work of cure is.now beginning. The vitiated mo Woue Esq-: Dsab 'Eib: Tlio undersigned and mucous deposits in the bowels and in tho ali- IRSS&a 1 RSKr'iliagffisikBiaaa’KiSK ECaCClCU Uj | ^ V mimtm .Aimenit-ralu BTwl TlfltlOIlt DCglOfl tO ICCl max “Aromatic Brifiodana “b ^s a ?«pmtivef y :aad t^paiTent 1 onr80lv68, and have found tho same free from ail j ^ getting, at last, organic or inorganio substances, more or less inju- riousto health: From the result of our exammft- tmgneuj FBAKCIiJ E- ENGELHARD, A SUPI’LY OF GOOD BLOOD. , M. D. ■tho Seaweed Tonic, in com unction with the Fills, I permeates and assimilates with the food. Chylifica- tion is now progre-slng without its prerlons tortures. Digestion te-comes painless.jnajoe coro iseeentobe _ .and. There is no more fiitule_rco.no excerbation of tho stomach. An appetite setsin. , . , , Now confcs tho greatest Blood Purifier, ever yet For sale by all rospoctabl® Grocers and DruggiaU. ^.7^ tv an indulgent father to euffenn J F mm Schcnck’s Pulmonic Syrup comes in to UDOLPHO WOLFE 3 E3T., j functions and to hasten and coarltte t marl d&w 3m 22 Beaver etroet, N. Y. _ 1 . . .. . perform its mute the cure. It enters at onco upon its.work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired aoddis- Osk of the best remedies extant for dyspepsia, | eased, portions of tho lungs, tojto.fonnofgather- Oke of tho best remedies extant ) ( it prepares them for expectoration, and io I in a general dobility and chills, is the Old Carolina Bit- “}fi £jl j Tt t } m0 t ^ e malady u vacqulihod, the rotten b throno teat it occupied is renovftted andmadenew, ■ I and theimtient. in all the dignity of regained vigor, h I steps forth to enjoy the manhood or tho womanhood that was given UP AS LOST. tors. gmma fa used in tho practice of, and endore »d by somo of tho leading physicians throughout tho land. They aro induced to do this from the 1 TJle s:con d thing is. the patients must stay in a /act that its formula is published around each bote warm*JJ«ffi’SiS&KS. tie so that the phyeirian knowing it3 component 0 aacd, but it must bo prevented or. a cur? cannot bo pm ..a wirSSSr ■«—ttj — “* g&ssteWK'tdregfflfas: NlcnoiASTHLE, Kr., February 17,186J. disea£C d, and yet, bc-awe they are in the houro they Gentlemen :—l havo seen tho effects of “Eoaa- muit not ait down quiet; they must walk about the dalis” oh patients in my own practice, and take “go^d n cirou'.aftio a n of° blood, The patio’nts pleasure in attesting to its ■■■■lyg ful alterative. Incases of scrofula, rheumatism, I t[loerea tp 0 i n ttoga;n. To despair ofeure after such Rnonndarv syphilis, eto., I always recommend it. evidence of. its possibility in the worst cases, and secondary sjpnjua, i . j . M D moral certainty mall others, is sinful. Dr.Echenca s Very truly, yours, J. B. bPABKS, ju. u. i pergoca i statement to the I acuity cf his own cure aprl4-eod<iwtf. wai in these modest words: ; v — “Many years ago I was m tee last stages of con- Tdobe who nut their trust in tho medicinal virtuosi sumption, confimed to my bed. and at onetimemy THOSEWhoputiu ^ wm not be disap-i physicians thought;lhat-I conld not hrea week;itben of tho Old Carolina Bitters, pointed- See advertisement of Dr. Bntts’ Dispensary, headed Book for the Million—Marriage Guide—in another column. It should be read by all. an 20-dAwtf - The best “Worm Candy” iin use is Winmean’a Crystalized Worm Drops 1 for children is sold by druggists for 25 cents a bot tle, and is an admirable preparation for infantile disorders. physicians th ought that I couia not live a wees; then like sjdrownins man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which I sow offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon npentd the matter in my lunas. and I would spit up more than a pint of offen sive yellow natter every mornina for a Ion* time. • ... aL.i k.Mtt* Inrtina row nn faUPT. . w „ wt , ______ jf !■■___ As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain and night sweats all began to leave me, and my aeaetito became so great that, it wa3 wlih dimeulty thit T could koep firom eating too much. I soon gained my strength and havo grown in flesh ever Cheapest ASP Best—Mrs. YThitcomb’s Syrap m weighed shortiy aRer my recoveryadded weight is two hundred and twenty-five 1225) pound, and ior years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health. HO 125 1.000 AU in solid Black Walnut. AU tho Organs made hy this Company aro thoroughly first-class in every respect. They wiU not mako tho so-caUed cheap Organs at any price. The comparative superiority of their instruments is now greater tljan ever be fore, as^overy competent judge who will careful./ examine and compare must perceive. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, with wood cuts from photographs of the different styles, fnU information and lowest prices; also, testimonial circular wiU bo sent freo to any address. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Waroroom?, 598 Broadway, New York. For sale in Macon by G. P. GUILFORD & CO. apr7 eod&wtf SURE POP ! Deatii to Bats* Roaclies, Bed Bugs# etc Ncvor failing. Boxes double the size as Others. HermetricaUy sealed and always fresh. For sale in Macon, at wholesale and retau, by J. d. Zeilin & Co-, Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, and all druggie te.feb26dAwly Adjoining Passenger Dopot, Macon, Ga., M ANUFACTURERS of Schofield’s Patent Colton Press, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Gin Gearing, Sugar Mills and BoHors, Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam Pomps. Havo the largest assortment of pat terns of aU kinds for Iron Bailing and .Balconies For Grave Lots and Residences, in the State. Saw and Grist Mills repaired—also Machinery and Castings of aU kinds. TURBISE WATER WHEEL! CG- c* THe Only Wheel F URNISHED to customers with polished Buck ets. Backets made separate and movable, ever broken, can be replaced with a now one. Warranted to give moro power than any Rough Bucket Wheel. . ... Send for Hlnstrated Pamphlet for 1871. Address CAPBON WATER WHEEL CO. Lock Box 138. Hudson, N. X may7-w3m. BOOS FOR TIB MUON. G-UEBE. A private Coun selor to tho Mar ried orthoseabout to marry, with th# latest discoveries on the physiolog ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sys- ‘iTC, bow to preserve the complexion, etc., ' - i is an is “ crons ifris is an interesting work of 224 pesos, with num- w,'ans engraving, and contains valuable information for these who are married or contompiato marriage: still it is a book that ought to be under lock and hey and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to ahy one (free of postage) for 50 cents. Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth ,t *r , NOT I ICE-’ro°THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. , _ . , . Before applying to the notorious Quacus wno ao rertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem edies. peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your disease i3 or how deplorable your condition. - Dr. Batts can bo consulted, personally or by mail on tho diseases montionedin his worgs. Omce.No.12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut. St. Louis. Mo. LOOK TO YOU It CHILDREN THB ftRKAT SOOTHING RBMSB7. MRS WHITCOMB’S OYRUP. WH If COMB’S SYRUP‘ MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. PRICE Cures Colic and Grip ing in the Bowels, ena facilititates the process of Teething. Subdues Convulsions and over come3 all diseases in cident to infants ana Children. Curtt Di arrhea, Dysentery and Summer Complaint in children of all ages. . ... It is the Great Infant’s and ChiMrm.. 'Oothlng Remedy in all disorder brought on ty -ostaits; or CBNTSt PRICK 25 C3NTS. PRICE 25 CENTS. a Prerarodbytto GRAFlCN MHDIw.jLCOh Et. L tkhd by°bruggi3le tn-l Dealers in M tietoe every where. i.ukwiy l ilbreo in - *y .titipe- CATHEBINEE. REEKS,) Lfi vs. >TeE JOHN A. WEEKS. ) rior«. I T appearing to the Court by mo .ct-xu of the Sbonff that tbo defendant is not to be found, it ia therefore ordered by the Court that services bo perfected by publication ia tho Telegraph and Mes senger in terms of the law. JOHN McDEARHID, Attorney for Libelant. A true extract from tho minutes of my office, this 27th day of January, 1871. WM. P. CAMPBELL. jan31-wlamira Clerk. G : EORGXA, BIBB COUNTY—All to th indebt- _ cd to the estate cf Henry W. Boifeniliat. lato of said county, deceased, are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those, having claims to render them in terms of the law. ANNETTA BOIFEUILLET, Administratrix. aprl34w - Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinaiy of ‘ - - Bibb county, will he told ca the first Tues day in July next, at the Court-houso in said county, at 10 o'clock a. it. 20 shares- of Southwestern Rail road stock, belonging to the estate cf Martha F. Beal, lato of said county.-deceased. my21 wtds GEO. G. BEAL, Administrator. Administrator’s Sale, - W ILL bo sold beforo tbo Court house door in the city of Macon. Bibb county, on tho first Tuesday ia July next, at the nsual hour of sale, tto following property belonging to the estate of James B. Bntts, deceased, late of taid county, Maooa city - lots Nos. 7 and 8, in Square 68, on First street Also lots of land numbers 293,1st district, 4th sec tion, 40 acres, Harr&Ison county- Nos. 51, 52, 431, . 435, 633, 20th district, 3d section, each 40 acres, in Polk county. Nos. 717, 776, 1CS1, 1091, lltb dis- 4 trier, 1st sect’oa, Lumpkin county. Fractional lot 96,18th district, 4th section. Dado county, and No. 17, in tbo 19th district, till section, 110 acres, known as a coal lot, in Dado county. £. G. BUTTS. WM. H. ATWOOD. may3 dlt&wtd Administrators. TWIGGS COUNTY. Administrator's Sale, B Y virtue of on order from the Com t of Ordinary of Bibb county, wiU te sold on the first Tues day in July noxh at the Coort-honrein said county, the north ’half of lot 210 jn the third district of orig inally Houston, now Bihh, county, containing 90 acres more or less; also, 20 seres more or leas in . the eonthwest corner of 16t 2< 9 of aaid district- sold as the properly of Charles Eiromer, lato said county, deceased. marl2 wlO.l A. B. F.08S; Arbor. Administrator's Sale. ; B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will bo sold, on tlio first Tues day in June, 1871, at tbo Crwit-house door in said countv, at 10 o’clock a.-st, five shares of etockin Odd Fellows’ Jtalo and Ftma'e Iustitote, eilualoJ at Itichmond. Va., belonging to the estate of Robert D. Walker, life of said county, deceased. mav2w30d JOHN W. BARR, Adm-cisttater. JURY QOUJKX’S: Adiniulatratorfs Sale. W ILL ho sold in front of the Court-house, in ihetovrn cf Fort Gaines,_CJsy co., Ga.,<m Administrator's Sale. TTf TILL bo sold in frODt of the Conrt-house in YV the town of Fort Gaines, Clay county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Jnno next, and between the legal eaio hours of that day, tho following described property, viz: That part of lot of land No. 46 lying west of the Colemokeo crook; also, lots Nos. 47, 74, 75 and 86—all in the 5th district of originally Early, now Clay county, containing 1100 acres, more or less—about 400 of which is in cultivation, with [dwelling, and all necessary out-bnildinge; and sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Mrs. Eliza Gray, lato of Clay county, deceased Terms cash. ALBERT A. TENNILLE, aprl8 w40d* Adm’r on Est. Eliza Gray. J^OTICE is hereby given to tho citizens of Clay county and tho public generally, tthisC r „ .. that from and after this date, the advertising of my office wiU appear in the columns of the Geobgia Weekly Tel- eqeapii axd Messexoeb. JOHN O. WELLS. Ordinary Clay county, Fort Gaines, Ga., March 1,1871. marS wtf XttXC CHELXi COUXSTTT. OHtctacll Connty Sheriff gale. W ILL be sold beforo tho Court-house door in the town of Camilla, Ga., on the fiiet Tues day in Jnno roxt, within the legal hours of sale, three acres of land in tho northeast corner of lot lot No. 4, in tho 11th district of said connty, to sat isfy a fi. fa. in favor of H. M. Putnam va. E. H. Shackleford. may6w30d O. W. COLLINS. Sheriff. Mitchell Connty Sheriff Sales. W ILL bo sold beforo the Conrt-house door in the town of Camilla, Ga-, on tho first Tues day in Jnno next, within the legal hours of eale: Lots of land No. s 69, 111, ilu, 101 and 112 in the Ninth district of said county to satisfy two tax fi.fas. one againstH. M. andF. P. Smith, and one againsi B. G. Smith. , , Also, at tho earns time and place, lots of land Noa. 224,225,236,226,196,197, and 182, in tho Ninth District of eaidcounty, to satisfy a tax fi.fa. against J. W. Fears, for the year 1868. Also, at tho aamo time and place, lots of land Nos. 186 and 287 in tbo Tenth District of said conn ty, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. against Neal Vordale'- estate. "Also, at the samo time and place, sixty-two and half acres of land on west side of lot No. 138, in a half acres of . the Ninth District of said connty, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. against John Lake. ..... Also, at tho time and place, tho dwelling housi and premises thereon, in the town of Camilla, G*. and known and distinguished in said town, as tho place where D. J. and S. D. Owen now lives, to satisfy four leinfi. fas. One in favor of Major Austell vs. Owen* McLendon, ono in favor of W. B. Bosen va. Owen & McLendon, one in favor of George McFarlin vs. Owen & McLendoD, and ono in favor of Toliver Toggle vs. D. J. & S. D. Owen. This 2d day of May, 1871 SOd may4! C. W. COLLINS, Sheriff G eorgia, hitchell county.—wherers David Ayres, AdnBstrator of tbo estate of Reuben Hatcher,deceased, lias applied to me for let ters of dismission from said administration: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Jnno next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted, mt- my hand and official signature. This April 3,1871 aprSwtd H. O. DASHER, Ordinary, BIBB COfTJNZ’EV Letters of fiisiiikslon. IEOEGLV, BIBB COUMl'.—Whereas, B. A G EOItui.1, muu — *• ' Wiso, administratoron the estate of Moore I>. Thomas, Sr., and Moore B. Thomas, Jr., deceased; applies to me for letters of diim:s:ioa: These art, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo antr appear at my office on or before the first Monday hr August, 1871, to ehow cause, if any they can, why said letters should not bo granted the applicant. Given nnder my hand, officially. may2 w3m C. T. WARP, Ordinary. Administrator's Notice. A LL persona indebted to the estate of - John E. jtx. Day,'late of Bibb county, deceased, are hereby notified tocomo forward and make payment with out delay, and those having claims against said ee- etato will present them propsrly attested to. api9 w6t GEO: 8. JONES, Adm’r. Administrator's Notice. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY Four weeks after the date hereof, application will bo mado to the Conrt of Ordinary or said county.- for lcavo to sell personal property belonging to the estate ol Martha F. Beal, late of said county, deceased. w4w GEO. C. BEAL, Administrator. apr21- r>i EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons m- VJ debted to tho estate of D. Shehan, late of said county, deceased, are required to make imme diate payment to the undersigned, and those bar - ing claims to render them in terms of the law. b JULIUS O’CONNELL. Execntor. apiC-2m l EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persona in- Ev«w~re _ VJT debtedto tho estate of Allen Scott, late of said eonntv, deceased, are required Jo make imme diate payment to the undersigned, and thoso having i-i.imx to render them in terms of the law. PHILLIP MALLORY, apr0-2m Administrator^ r£AB.xosr coTJEisrsr. Commissioner's Sale. Thompson C. Brown 1 Marion Superior Court, ■vs. ! April Term, 1871. Martha McCown f Application for wish of and Children. J Partition. Agreeably to an order from the Honorable tho Superior Conrt of eaid connty, at tho April Term, 1871, will be sold for division, (terms cash), before the Court-house door in the town of Buena Vista county of Marion, on the first Tuesday in June next, lot of land number ono hundred and seventy, in the 31 st district of originally Lee, now Marion county. WILLIAM C. BAKER, 1 JACKSONM. GILL. -Commissioners MORGAN KEMP. > apr2 w3Cd^ EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Thos. J. Ma tte “— minors ( Gr thews has applied for the guardianship of the minors of W. M. Drane, deceased: All persons in terested aro hereby notified to file their objections to tho sime on or before the first Monday in June next. Witness my band officially, this 7th April. 1871 aprlO wtd JAS. M- LOWE, Ordinary. 0^EORGLY, M^9NCOUNTY.--Whereas, Dick- . , eon'Lumpkin, Administrator of tho estate of Robert Brooks, deceased, has made application for dismission. . . ... .. All persons, therefere, who are Interested in said estate aro hereby notified to file their object!ons.ir any, to the dismission of said Administrator wiinm the time prescribed by law. 0,flare. rt EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—Whoreae.Thoe. \JT J* Mathews liaa applied for the administration cf tho estate of Wm. M. Drape f d~QC6aaod. the first Monday in Jane next. BAKER COUNTY. Baker Comity Slier Iff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Conrtetonso door in tho town of Newton, on the first Tuesday m June next, between the legal hours of sale, tne fate lowing property to-wit: Lots of land Isos* 14,15. 27, 23, in tho 12th district of said county. Sold as Cl £rea ,g ‘°°- TOJACmOM.61,^. n EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—When^Ben • Gr Jainin ^^y. |xecutor of the -WL- of Mitchell Connty Sheriff Sale. XX TILL bo sold before the Court-house door V V the town of Camilla, between the legal hours cf sale, the following property to-wit: Four Moles, and ono hundred and twenty-five bn-hols of Corn- more or lees—tho proporty of D. J. Owen and 9 D. Owen—to satisfy a lien fi. fs. in favor of cmoma3 api6 wtd B. H. COCHRAN. ^ e P { y Shg - JASPER •OUBIB7. CRAWEORD COUNTY. EORGIA, CRAWFORD AX whom it mu coxceen.—'waereas,, IJiliiam H. Allen has applied to me f^ tetters of admmistxa- tion on tho estato of gf«—». Anflrowa, lato of said connty, dece?^’? h£ ? e .« r0 > £U ® re fpre, to.cito 4U PMul IRON AWO BRASS, At lowest prices A> r cash. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON, Proprietors. N. B.-=-We ar» *°te agents for Wheel* Leffel’s Water inarGdAwtf n EORGIA, JONES. COUNTY.—OaniHAnY’s Or- VX fice or sin) Conirrv—At Chambxbb, Much 1, 1871.—Whereas, Wm. G.JBntler, Administrator on the estate of Wiley Little, deceased, applies for dis mission from said administration: These are to cite snd admonish all persons concerned to ehow cause st this offico, If any they have to- the contrary, on or by the first Monday in June next. Witness nay hand officially. _ mar31aw3moa E. T. ROSS, Ordinary. - and admonish parties interested, whether kin dred nr rrc^toes, to show cause, if any they have, within***® time prescribed by law, why letters not be granted to said applicant. Witness Syhana this April 3,1871. . „ apr5 wSOd* E. A. WALTON, Ordinary. Crawford Connty July Morts-ago Slierlll'a Sale. W ILL he sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in Jnly next, lots of. land Nos. 170, 171,181, 182, 183,204, 205 212,213,237,238,244, 245, containing in tho aggregate twenty-six hundred mid thirty- two (2632) acres more or less, lying in the 7th dis trict of originally Houston, now Crawford connty. All levied on as tho property of George W. Persons, to satisfy the following mortgage fi. fad. resued from the Superior Court of Crawford county, viz: pD. W. andJ. G. Vischer vs. George W. Persons, and Charles D. Anderson for the use of William J. Anderson vs. said George W-Persons. This, May 6,1871. A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. ’ may 9 w60d A VOID QUACK8.—A victim of early indiscretioii. A. cansins nervous debility, premature decay, ete.. Savins tried in vain every aavertisedremedy, has dis covered a simple means oi*elf-curo, white he witisend Iree to his fellow-sufferers. Address J.H. tniTLR dec21-w6m 78Nassau st, New.York T _spcr Sheriff Sale. -rw-rTTT *o sold before the Court-house door in. VV ^8 town of MonticoUo, on the first Tuesday ne next, within tho legal hours of sale, the iollowing proper^ to-wit: One hundred and eighty acres of land, more or less, known as parts of the Whitaker and 8tringfellow lots, lying on the north west side of tho road leading from Monticello to Forsvth, adjoining lands of John W. Greer, and others. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Jasper Bnperior Conrt in favor of William Mathis, executors of Matthew Whitfielih deceased, v*. Wm. F. Jordan, ftoperiy pointed out bv plaintiff’s attomov. April 29, 1871. mM-3-w30d JAMES M. DIG BY, Dept’y Sheriff. Gr^vteg^ppfitd-tomeforLotiors of Adminia] tration upon the estat i upon tno estate of J. M. King, late of said connty, dece&sod. AU persons interested Ke ro- qnirod to show cause, if any they have, wby 8a.d Letters should not be granted, on or before thefiftt my21 w40d* T y w WfftNEY. Ordinary. Exetutert.Saie A GREEABLE to an order passed bythe Honor able Conrt of Ordinary of Washington county, in the Btato of fteirgia, ontho lst Monday in May, 1871 will he sold in the town of Valdosta, in lUrivndes county, in said State, within the legal boors of sale, on the first Tuesday m July next, six sevenths of an undivided lot of land, number one hundred and twelve (112), in the fifteenth (15) dis trict of originally Irwin, now Lowndes oounty, con-, taining 490 seres, more or less, sold ta belonging to the estate of Itham Coleman, late of Washington county, (tecdued, ter th© benefit of the heir© of said deceased. Tata. C0Ul ^ i Executor of Isham Coleman, deceased. ma}7 dlWtwAOd* " luSr Baitev, SmM «*PPiies to mo for ret. dismission from«»id estate: these arethcr<*>reto interested to be and «Jpe« at my officeo^r before the first Monday in WVgivd cause, if any they havo, why BiWPSlfaw ,nould not be granted- Given under my hand and official signature rots tho 11th day of GOpE) 0rdInaly ♦ 7 . -Mf- MAOON COUNTY. Estate of George W. FlsD. T HE undersigned having qualified as admlsta- trixof the estate of Georgo W. Fish, late c f Macon c inn tv, deceased, hereby nstifies all per sons indebted to.said estate to, make mnne,hate authenthStcL within the timo prescribed Or *prl0w&0d ^ P WVB^E.FI3H,Adm-x. Macon Countx Sberlff's Sale. W ILL be'sold before the Court-liouse door to the town of Oglethorge, Macon county, wuh- ih the legal hours of sale, on the tost Tuesday m June next, the following propertj. to-wit: Lot of i.nri Vo S4inthe 2d district of originahyMnsco- FORGIA JASPER COUNTY —Thos. R. King ce e, now Macsn county. Levied upon as the prop- BOiKUA, .. # ^j c f cr .dant r to satisfy tho cmcers cost on a a fa. isatred from tbe Superior Court of said couw- tv in favor of John H Lowe, administrator, etc. vs. Martin L. Bhealy, and sundiy other other fi. fas. m mv hands against said Sfcealj. . , „ Also, at the same time and piace, lot of laud Nc. 59to the 1st district ot originally Muscoge^ncw Macoxfk-ounty. Levied upon ta the property of John O. Rogers, to satisfy a n. fa. issued from the Superior Conrt ot said connty, to favor of John M. Greer, administrator, etc., vs. JohnO. Rogers, ard Wm. W. Rill, security. . _ mayo wMd T. J. WINN, Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE. A LL persons having claimsarrshjet the e sJ*teef the 1 late Banlel Haugabook, of this (Maeoe) countv, are herebv required to present them to use to terms of the law. Also, said estate are hereby required pavment to us. and save costs, as m default of pay ment we will enter suit on the claims^; m 6 MARTELV E. HAIXMBO 0 K. Adm’x, A D. SMITH. Administrator, Of the Estate of Daniel Hajogabook, deceased, marls wSw -'4 * ‘ i