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Hox. Alkx. H. Stephens. derived some benefit from the nse of Sim .• Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a forthe $?!h&cal Ammons’ Liver Regulator is certainly a specific .iTt rlart oi complaints which it claims to cure." f^.Divro Wills.President Oglethorpe College. Simmons 9 lr^rJ^)I3EASE and Indiges- r.^rtrtVKil To a greater extent ft Sfobably any otter malady, ^Uslwsj* noxiously souk J l*^,t*eWveri*recnIel ttf-*} ht ilrii is r'most l k5“ti i\»uc oi ao«'on i*Sm Hwdi.che. ito J etWt'I I'j n ;n ninimf*. So ( P-I. I ohu-o" .si.' K4T , and . htaf- in its varia’uly in iha Liv. nsti pv tton, Should era, , _ -C diomach, M«uth, Billoti tion of the Heart the spirits, or Blues . d other symptoms, A10N’3 LIVERRBG- is the best remedy] for , ever faeon discovered. It Idly, effectually, and being a , n vegetable compound,can.do , irjury, It is harmless in every . way; it has been used for 4) I yoars. and hun-lreds of tho good , sad treat from all parts of the coun try will vouch for its virtues. 0r , MEDICINE. j n. ZEILIS & CO.'.Peopbistoes. TESTIMONIALS: h.ve never ««s*n or trie! such a simple, cffica- iwttSSw «**«“ remedy inmyW-” -i hfveaied •«!«*«*? family for the rears. I can safely recommend it to 5?«5»Sd a*ihrb«rt medicine I ever used for that 'KT& JI^LeVii purports to eure.-H. F. Thiqfxs { ^n°hMP«v-' d a good and efficacious medioin#.”— ^Av« hwe been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ «r Medicine for more than twenty years, and «;,.o be 'he best Liver Regulator offered to tho JJbfic! ’■■M- R. LvoX, and H.L. Ltov. Belielon- ^j^Vured by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after several years with Chills and Fever.” mJt' Clfa'acd^nlf have used tho Regulator for jjJj’eB.i I testify to its great virtues.”—Rev. J. R. r'lhare we& your Liver Regulator with successful jJt in bilious Colio and Dyspepsia. Jt is an excol- remedy, and certainly a public blessing.”— Vrt!'rFC..UA9TEBB0>-, Bibb county, U». • • “litre been a dyspeptic for years s began the Rcg- •itior two rears ago: it hts acted like a charm in *f^,j_'»_H l :v. J. 0. llOLXSs. *»it»Ve given your medicine a thorough trial, and lit j cits has it over foiled, to give full satisfaction.” “eiliv Mkace.u. Chattahoochee. Fla. def.tgeiaior than anythingeiseJ ^Uni'nous’ Liver Regulator one of the ictsiairines ever made for the Liver. Vlywiie. chinny others.have used it with wonderful effect." .£ K. or tags. Albany, Ga. _ „ “fl*.Regulator was u-ed by me for Costlveness. cl -,i t a very Uapoy and ocaaticial effect, and that, ay oe.riiou, the same is a good medicine.”—J. A. inwir, !Nq.. Amsricus. Go. jall-d&wtt Bcs.vdilis is used in the practice of, and endors er soma of tho loading physicians throughout tiiltnJ. They are induced to do this from tho Vt that its formula is published around-each bot- Sj,io that the physician knowing its component pits, and being already acquainted with their properties, prescribe it with all confidence. SicnoUBvnxE, Kv., February 17,1369. GtutUmen:—I have eoen the effects of “Bosa- hlis" on patients in my own practice, and take pbunre in attesting to its merits as a very power- H alterative. In cases of scrofula, rheumatism, lecondary syphylis, etc., I always recommend it. Very truly, yours, J. 3. Spaces, M. D. aptll-eod&wtf. Sse advertisement of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, Laded Booh for the Million—Marriage Guide—in Bother column. It shonld be read by alt an20-d&wtf iPmrn. Cosmnox.—It is a sad thing to pass through lire only half alive. Yet there are thou- nn-ds whose habitual condition i3 one of languor md debihty. They complain of no specific disease; they suffer no positive pain; but they have no rel ish for anj thing which affords mental or sensuous pleasure to their more robust and energetic fellow- betogs. In tine cases out cf ten this etate of lassitude and torpor arises from n morbid stomach. Indi ces', ion destroys the onergy of both mind and body. When the waste of nature is not supplied by a due tad regular assimilation of the food, every organ is starved; GV’ry function interrupted. Now, what does common sense suggest under these circumstances of depression? The system tee-la rousing, and .strengthening: not merely for m hour or two, to sink afterward info a more pitia- t!e condliion than ever, (as it assuredly would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant were resorted to,) bnt radically and permanently. How is this desirable object to be accomplished ? Ibe answer to tbis question, founded on the unva- wisg experience of a quarter of a century, is easily I'.vca. Infaso now vigor into the digestive organs i? a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Do at waste time in administering temporary reme- iies. ltd wake the system up by recuperating the ■W.iin-head of physical strength and energy, the treat organ upon which all the other organs de- lad for their nurture and support. By tie time that a dozen doses of the great veg stable tonic and invigorant bavo been taken, the fesblo frame of tho dyspeptic will begin to feel its toga infiasneo. Appetite will bo created, and ti*.h appetite tbe capacity to digeet what it craves rasevere natil tho cure is complete—until health- 1'J blood, fit to be the material of flesh and mus cle. bone and nerve, and brain flows through the ihannels of circulation, instead of tbe watery pab than with which they have heretofore bsen imper fectly nourished. Avcht the Evil If mothers would give Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup to their children when Eick, sodality would be less among them. It costs only t*enty-iive cents. PBICES OF THE MASON & HAMLIN "AVING vastly increased their facilities for manufacture, the THE PAIN KILLER Hay justly bo styled tbe great medicine of the wer’j, for there is no region of the globe into vliich it has not found its way^uad been largely used Mi highly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to thick it has not proved to be well adapted for tbe cere of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a $P«£dy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, ’-raises, wounds and various other injuries, as well M for dysentery, dlarrhce and bowel complaints Staerally, it is admirably suited for every racoof sen on tbe face of the globe. It is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding *e long period of years that the FAIKT ZSIZjIsBD. &as been before the world, it has never lost one *Wtcf Us popularity, but, on tbo contrary, tbe n !I for it has steadily increased from its first dia- tavery, and at no previous time has the demand for *t been «o great, or the quantity made been so '“S*. as it is to-day. ' Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the E aier ever been in higher repute, or been ffioregensraiiy used by families and .individuals, man it his been here at home, where it was first ^covered and introduced. That tho Pain Killer *“* continue to be, what we have etyled it, , 1!i e Great Medicine of tlie World,! cinnot be the shadow of w doubt.—Prorl- f *« MvtrtU«r. Cabinet Organs. Mason & Hamlin Organ Company are now enabled to offer their well known Organs, •. • » .which arethe Acknowledged Standard of Excellence among Listramenfs of the class, atprices of infe rior work: They print their lowest prices, which are, therefore, alike to fill, invariable. The follow ing are illustrations: Four-Octave Organs ®fc) The Same, Double Reed.*. Co Five-Octave Organs, with Tremulant, Carved and Ornamented. ; iqo The Same, Double Beed, with Five Stops!!!! 125 Forty Other Styles, np to.v...... 1.000 All in solid Black’WalnuL All the Organs made by this Company are thoroughly first-class in every respect. They will not make the so-calied cheap MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Warerooms, 533 Broadway, New York. For kale in Macon by G. P. GUILFOBD & CO. apr? eod&wtf M News for tie Afflictel! HOLTON OB BAILir^ PILLS. CERTAIN CORE for Chills ana Fever, Dumb u Chills and Ague, Periodical Headache, Neu- ra’gfo, and all affections of like character DR. H.'C. DAILY, Americus, Ga. Dr. H. O. Daily : I used the Holton Pillls in a case of Chills with complete success. My daughter has ha J no Chills since taking the Pills a:cording to directions. S. A. ANTHONY, Americus, Ga. Dr. H. C. Baily: I U3ed the Holton Pills in sev-‘ eral cases of Chills of nearly a year’s standing, and met with complete success in every case. W. A. WILSON, Americus, Ga. Mb- H. 0. Bail? : I have used the Holton Pills in my family with satisfactory results. If taken ac cording to directions, they trill break up Chilis of long standing, with an almost certainty of not re turning. • T- M. IHUBLOW, Americus, Ga. _Dr. H. 0. Baily : I have used the Holton Pills with my plantation hands, with entire satisfactory results. I am rare they will enro the Chills. A.S. CUTT3, Americus, Ga., April 11,1871. Wo hive used the Holton Pills in our familiesfor Chills and Fever. They have never failed in a sin gle case to euro J. V. PBIOE & SON, Americus Ga., April 11,1371. Dr. H. C. Baily : I have sold some four or five hundred boxes of the Holton Filis, with as general satisfaction as other Fever and Ague Pills. E. J. ELDBIDGE, Dawson, Ga., Oct. 1893. Dr. H. C. Baily I had tho Chills and Fever about six mouths, toed various remedies without a cure. I took the Holton Tills as directed and have bad no Chills sinco. I cheerfullv recommendthem to all who have Chills. B. F. TUCKEB, Dawson, October, 1863. I had Chills for about two years, and tried all the various -remedies, bnt they failed to cure me. I took the Holton, as directed, and have had no Chills since. I recommend them to all afflicted with Chills. J. M. CRIM, Dawson, April 8,1871. I certify that I havo sold tho Holton Pill for two years, and have yet to hear from a single case they failed to cure. JOHN B. JANES, M. D. . Dawson. Ga., April 8,1871. I had the Chiils in my family in lsG9, and tried the various remedies, but none cured. I tried the Holton Pills, and they cured every case in a short time, and have had no retnrn of them. I recom mend them to all who have Chills. E. B. LOYLESS. The Holton or Baily Hits can be found in some of the Drug Stores of this city, and many other places in this and other States. Always on band, to supply the demand in Americas, wholesale, by H. 0. BAILY, Americus, Or E. B. LOYLESS. Agent, Dawson, Ga. For sale by J. H. ZEILXN & CO., Macon. apr!3 eod&tv3m , E 0 S A D A L I S OSADA11S! SI S 3. many thousands the testimony of 'I'HE GREAT AMERICAN HEALT] IJL rorer ala. Syphilis, :rt:-o- of W •he Blood, ■ by rho Medical Facui ot oar best citizens. MR physicians and p»ticnt3 who havo used Hora- Jali3 ; send for oar Ro:aJa!is Guido to Beaalt Book, or Almanac, for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give kou much valuable information’ Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; I take pleasure in recommending your Uosadalisasl 11 v3ry powerful alterative. I have seen itl ased l two case3 with happy results; one in a fai • secondary syphilis, in which tien: prononneed himself cored after takea ive bottles cf your medicine. The other it i oat of scrofula of long standing, which is rtpi dly improving under ita use,and the mdi- biti >nj are that the patient will soon recover.! I -aive carefully examined the formal® by which your Rosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative ingredients. Samuel G. McFaddsn, of Murlrecsboro, Tcnn., says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and am entirely cured ot Rheumatism. Send me four bottles, as I wish it tor my brother, who IhM Scrofulous sore eyes. .. . ■ [ Beniamin Bcchtol; of Luna, Ohio, writes: It havo suffered for twenty years, with an in| ^■ptlonovermywnMI ROSADAIrl IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. •WLaboratory, No. 61 Exchange Place. Bal- ilmore. Clements A Co., Proprietors* «co, ‘‘-efdiwtf L. W. HUM' « CO. GrZO&GE PAGE ft CO., No. 5 S. Scliroeder Street, Baltimore, M ANUFACTURERS of Portable and Stationary 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 Hill Supplies generally, and manufacturer's aeents for Leffel’a celebrated TurbinaWater Wheel, and every description of Woodworking Machinery. Agricnltnral Engines a specialty. Send for descrip tive Catalogue and Price Lists. aep9 eodwly SURB POP! Death to Rats, Roaches, Bed Bags, etc. Never failing. Boxes double the size as others. Hermstricaliy sealed and always fresh. . For sale in Maoon, at wholesale and retail, by J. H. Zeilin A Co-, Hunt, Bankin & Lamar, and all druggists. feb28d&wly THE TAX BOOKS A BE now open for receiving retumB of tsxsble propertv, county and State, for the year 1871. These returns include all taxable property on hand n the 1st day of April inst. - . . office over Boardm&n a Book Store, second door to the right. B. A. BENSON, aprl9d&wtf , Tax Receiver. june 2-eod&lm. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A fersons indebted to the estate of .Felix A. ^P 3 ' are requested to come r - : :7 l’»yths game; and those having claims ii“»v&BSSg?- “r-9w6sr oka. Administrator. LAW NOTICE. T HE law firm of HUNTER. JEHI3UN A NISBET being dissolved by the death of Samuel Hun ter, the business will be contimod by the under- atoned tinder tba firm name bf JEMISON & NI8- BET, at their old office, No. 53 Second street, up 8t We will wind np thaold business of Samuel Hunt-, er, of Hunter & Nisbet, and of Hunter, Jemi3on A Niabet. * ■ *' ; * Thankful for the public confidenco heretefore extended to us, we hope by faithful attention to business to merit its continuance.. BOUT. A. NISBET. EMPIRE NURSERY, NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA. FRUIT TREES FOR THE SOUTH. A. J. SURLES, Proprietor. No Apple, Peach or Pear Trees are soid but those that have-been tested and foand to be tbe beet for this latitude and section.. ' ■ The stock consists iff Apple, Peach. Plum, Nec tarine, Apncot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees, at $12per 100, or 500for $50. PearTreesat25emits »g«assSBsas‘“^* w ’ ,to "“ We refer to the foUowing parties: Elington & Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwick & Co., Eufaula, Aia; Beal & Singer, Eufaula, Ala; Col. H J. Irby, Barbour co.,.Ala.; Col E. lime Banks, Co-, lumbus, Ga.; CoL G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga: All communications sbold be directed to decO-wtf . JACOB SMITH. Eufaula Ala. SELTZER "VTO ENJOYMENT WITHOUT HEA17TH. Of all J-l the property we own in the world that which demands the greatest care is our own bodies. Bet ter lose houses, lands, balances iu tbo bank any thing that represents wealth, than the strength vigor and elasticity of the physical frame. The dyspeptic, the bilious snfferer, the nervous invalid, cannot enjoy the gifts of fortune. Happily, how ever, dyspepsia, biliousness, and nervous debility are removable evils. Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, -3 a specific for them. It renovates tho stomach, improves the appetite, cleanses tho bowels,' regu lates tbe liver, calms the nerves, and disinfects the depraved fluids. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mjl7 eod&w2w ADVANCES. J IBEBAL advances made to planters on their growing crops, by may24diwlm' I.~0. PLANT & SON. i BOOK FOR THE HttLIOH, MARRIAGE GUIDE. tem. how to preserve t This is an ioterestin is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nun I is valuable mformatio A private Coun selor to the Mar ried orthose about to marry, with the later: discoveries on the physiolog '.ophysical sys- _ I ■ I. age3,"with num erous engraving', and eontatnf^M^BMlBHIil ArJ ' ■ •till and notlaii Sent to any one (free of postage) for £0 cents. Address Dr. Bntt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo. NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers or using any Quack Kern- lies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what yaur sease is or how deplorable your condition. - • Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No.12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chcsnut, St. Louis, Mo. LOOK TO YOTjB CHILDBED. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP MRS. WHITCOMB’S SYRUP. Cures Colio and Grip ing in tho Bowels, and fooilititatea the process of Teething. Subdues Convulsions and over comes all diseases in cident to infants and Children. Cures Hi It is the Great Infant’s and arrhea, Dysentery and Summer Complaint in children of all aces. Childri PRICE £5 CENTS: PRICE! CENTS. PRICE 25 CENTS cn’s Scthing Remedy in all disorders brought on- by teething or any other cause. Prepared by tho GRAFTON MCDICiNE CO., St Louis. Mo. Sold by Druggists ani Dealers in Medicine every where. inoeTjC-dAwij The Great Medical Discovery 1 Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2§ Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to their "Wonder- n 2.? ©3 IHlCurative Effects. 2 £.3 III WHAT ARE THEY?f=* THEY ARB NOT A VILE ANCV DRINKjtf Made cf Poor Ituci, Whiskey, Proof Spirits andltcfiisc; Liquors doctored,spiced oad sweetened to please the taste, called “Ton- tea,"“Appetizers,” “Restorers,” that lead , the tippler oa to drunkenness and ruin, but are d true Medicine,made from thcNative Roots and Herbs of California, freo from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They arc tlio GREAT BLOOD PCItlFIElt and LIFE GIVING PRIN CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlgoratorof tho Sy3tcm, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can take theso Bitten according «/vUrec- tion and remalnlons unwell; V? ’ For Inflammutory and Chronic itfcea- mutism and.Gout, Dyspepsia or Indl- gestloo, Billons, Ucmlltent and Inter mittent Fevers* Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit ter* havo been most successful. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of tho p.lgcstiro Organs, '* 4 DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache, Palo In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Choit, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ot the Stomach, Badtaslo la tho Mouth BU10U3 At tacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of theLungs.PalnlathereglonsoflheKldney3,and % a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho off- tprlngsof Dyspepsia. , , ' They Invigorate the Stomch and stlmnlalo tho torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy In. cleansing tho blood of all Imparities, and Imparting new life and rigor to the whole system. - FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,'Tetter, Salt Rheum,Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncle*, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Bora Eyes,Erysipelas, Itch, ScnrlJ, Discolorations of the SkJa, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever namo or nature, nrc literally dag up and carried oat of the system In a short time by tbe use of these Bitters. Ono bottlo in sack cases will convince tha most Incredulous of their carative effects. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its Impurities bursting through the skin InPla- piss, Eruption* or Sores; cleanse It when you find it obstructed end sluggish la tho veins; eleanto it when It is fonl, and your feeling* will tell yon whof. Keep tho blood pure and tbo health of tha system wlllfollow. — > PIN > TAPE and othab WORMS, forking In tee sysv-m of so many thousands, are effectnalfy destroyed and removed. For fall dlrectlons^ead carefully tho circular around each bottle. 4P J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD A CO., Dragglsts and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and SI and SI Commerce Street, New York, uim nr «»v, OWTTOr.IflTS AND DEALERS. 1871 PHILADELPHIA 1871 PAPER HANGINGS Manufacturers, • HOWELL S' BOURKE. STORE X. S. COB. FOUBTU ASB MARKET STREETS. 'i.’oqtta toitoi .eC0T--f i -• -r a., r. ■. -t i-aaHOOL FACTORY, .•ztrt :>x eaw I Aobozlzler" . U ' i Iwcntj-tblrd and Sansom Streets. SAMPLES SENT TO THE TRADE. Philadelphia. feb26 w3m iniui TIUi HEAD OF TBIRD STREET, SIGN OF s ‘THE NEW FLAG/’ MACON, GEORGIA. THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. - SKILLED LABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY ALL WORK WARRANTED. Northern Prices for machinery Duplicated, STEAM ENGINES OF ANY HIND AND SIZE, s = CRAWFORD COUNTY. - 1 • -I IU,'.Crawford Sheriff Sales. TTTTILL -be j sold. on tho first Tuesday in Jalv Y V next; within tho lawful hours of eale, at the Court-house door in Knoxville, in said county, a certain parcel of land lying, being and situate in the 7th district of originally Houston now Crawford connty, contsiniug one hundred acres more or less, being tho land whereon Allen S.' Evans lived, as the property of said Evans, to salis’y the State and county taxes on said land for thei year 1870. Also, at tho samo time and place, a certain parcel of land lying, being and situate in tho 7th district satisfy his Statoand connty tax on tho samo for tho year 1870.. Levies made and retnmed to mo i>v Adam H. Hortman, constable. Also, at tho time and place, will bo sold a certain parcel of land lyiog, being and situate in-the third district of originally Houston now Oraw/ord connty, being in the northwest comer or lot No. S3, con taining twenty-five acres more or less, as tho prop erty of Allen Yawn, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Wiliam S. Ogletroo vs. Allan Yawn. Levy made and returned to mo by S. F. B. Stembridge, con stable. _may80 wSOd A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. Crawford County Jnly Postponed Sheriff - , t j Sale. IT TILL ho sold before tho Conrt-honso door, in . VV tho town of Knoxville, on tlio first Tuesday iu July next,_within the legal hours of sale, all tho lands belonging to the ostato of Joseph B Hill, de ceased, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy tho principal, interest and cost on a certain fi. fa. issued out of tho Superior Court of Muscogee connty. State of Georgia, in favor of Roberts B. Murdock vs. Henrietta Hill U3 Execnlrix or the said Joseph B Hill, deceased. The Baid lands lying and being to the_ 7th and 8 th districts of originally Hous ton, nov/ Crawford connty, the numbers not known, but tho samo being known aa tho Hill plantation, lying on tho east side, of Flint River, bounded on the north by the Person plantation and south by tho Howard plantation. This May 23d, 1871. ■ may25tds A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. 3XBB COUNTY. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—'Whereas. Joseph S. Key applies to ho undersigned for letters of administration, with the wdl annexed, upon the estate of Margaret T. Snider, late of said county, deceased: All persons interested are required to bo and appear at tho Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday m July next, to show cause, if any they nave, why letters ehould not be granteed the ap- P Cdven under my Ji&ndjofficially.. MACHINERY OF ALL KI8DS TO ORDER. IRON RAIL I OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, AND AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. 63-No CHARGE FOR NEW PATTERNS to famishing outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mills. REPAIR!!, It ALL ITS Competent Workmen famished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mil’s, etc., to any section of tho country. FINDLAY'S SAW-DUST GRATE BAB SHOULD BE USED BYEEVRY SAW MILL PROPRIETOR. Millstones, Belting, Circular Saws, Steam Fittings, Babbitt Metal, etc. MADE TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPEB. Tie Great Eeliese Screv Gotta Press! Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold in front of tho Court-house, to the town of Fort Gaines, Clay co., Ga ,on tho first Tuesday in July next, and between the le gal sale hours of that day. tho following property, viz: 40 acres of fraction No. 407, two thirds of lot No. 326, and lots 3S2 and 393, known as tho “Sweet Place,” containing 578 acres, about SCO acres of ‘ which is well improved, with good dwelling, gin- house and screw, and all neceesary cabins for la borers; also, lots 833,359,883,8:9,411, 412,413, and fractions 414 and 421, containing 1450 acres, more or less, and known as the “Home Place” of Wm. Castlebeny, late of Olay oounty, deceased, with good dwelling, gin-house, screw, and all necessary cabins for laborers—all of tho above lands being in the 7tb district of Clay county, and lying on or near the Chattahoochee Biver. • ■ Also, the foUowing wild lands: South half of No. 3, in the 8th district of Piko, and No. 130 in the 2d distriot of Habersham county. .-Property sold for tho.benefit of the heirs and creditors of William Castlebeny, deceased. Terms cash. WELLLYM W. CASTLEBERRY. Adm’r.do bonis non of Wm. Castleberry, dec’d. may7dlt&w40d* Patented February 27th, 1871, by FINDLAY & CRAIG. An ANTI-FRICTION SCREW—A MECHAN ICAL WONDER. This wonderful mechanical achievement* in point Of RAPIDITY and LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is destined at an eaily day to euperaedo ALL OTH ER Cotton Screws, bo they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron. We append certificates of soveral weU- knowa planters, using the “ECLIPSE PRESS”: ' Colapabchee, Ga-, December 21,1870. R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Findlay’s Iron Work?, Macon,,G*. • Deab Sms: Lato this fall I purchased from you ono of your Findlay & Craig Eclipso Patent Screw Cotthn Presses, and, after a full and fair trial, do not heeitato to pronounce it tho mest rapid, of light est draught, mostpowerful—in fact, tho best (without an exception) Cotton Press I over saw. Between 'his and all other Iron Screw Pressi j I bavo ever geon or used, there is-just simply no comparison. Every planter ehonld use your Press. JOHN L. GILBERT. P. S.—You may consider my order in for (wo more of tho above Presses for next scieon, and may look for many orders from tbis section; my nrighbors are determined to have them, as they can pack by band twice as faet as any of ilie other Iron Screw Presses can by horse power.- J. L-'G. Bibb Coxtsiv, Ga., November 25,1870. B. FINDLAY’S SONS: Gentlehen : I bought ono of your Eclipse Screw Colton Presses early the present season, and have pressed nearly the whole of my cotton crop with it. and so far it has given entiie satisfaction. I am weU pleased with it and think it a good Press, and an impiov^jnentupoa any and all other Presses now in nse. • JOHN J. RILEY. Wcotex, Ga., January 4,1371. Massns.B. FINDLAY’S SONS: Deab Sms you, has perl Yours, veiy truly, G. M. STOKES. Sinco last fall, and before accepting Patent, wo added imnrovomentsand labor-saving conveniences— rendering it PERFECT in every particular. This screw, or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of 6# inches; that is, at every turn of the screw, follower block descends (or seconds, as tho case may be) 6J£ inches. Tho device of the lnb9 or nut to which the screw work?, is such as to materially reduce the friction, so great in the common screw; thereby rendering it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale of cotton ia HALF THE TIME of ANY OTHER Iron Screw Press by horse-power. [See J. L. Gilbert’s certifi- cite). When desirable, an ordinary mulo can bo substituted for three men without change or fixtures. (ScrewPresses also arranged for water and steam power). We’claim for the “ECLIPSE” SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, DURABILITY, RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING BOOM at top of box, etc., etc.; in short, ice pronounce (t the BE3T Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invito a public tost wit any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers, wa GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY. Ordejiriaily received from different States attest its popularity even iu in fancy. To partiea who may not dl^K&ch rapidity in packing, wo can supply them with the COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW of fifi^cW) pitch, and warrant them equal to any olher Wrought Screw ■manufactured.' But above all others wo recommend the strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE.” Send for price list, etc. , 1 , •. ; CRAIG S PATENT HORSE POWER, FOEL pniVTKTG COTTON G-X2STS. Sms: In reply to yours of yesterday, I bavo to say that tho Eclipso Cotton Screw, purchased of > performed admirably; I like it better than any scrawl havo ever used. FOR GINNING ( CRAIG'S HORSE TOW™ 1 i3 , 58 far in advance cf the ordinary Gin Gear COTTON, t I as the ordinary Gia Gear ia ia advance of ALL TH£ OTHER HORSE POWERS new advertised and manufactured iu the State. •' ‘ ' , 1 ... .' : : “ riT: i, Wo are WILLING and ANXIOUS to PROTfi this, if allowed an oppertunity of ,a PUBLIC TEST. ADJUST AND START IT. Any lanner can put it in position, anu operation in several Hours, as.it bus upon the ground. Tho G»n may Do located at either end of tho Gin-house, or directly over .the machine, as preferred. . - GJOHIfJHH .T Yli’ • ■ * WB fil'iBUiEE WORKMAASIUP, HiTEBIAL ASK PEBFORMAME. And farther, wo will legally obligato ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where machine fails ito perform satisfactorily. Wo challenge any and all Inventors and Makers of Horse Powers, to meet ns' to an actual test, ana produce the equal of this Machtoe for driving a Cotton Gm. <r ?-r. 1 - ■ . _. We manufacture two sizes^So. 1 for driving 50 and 60 Saw Gin; No. 2 for 40 and JS Baw Gin^ This s'ic&ir 'rz.' j jun4eodtf ‘ICi ' B. FINDEAT’S SONS Findlay Iron Works, Maoon, Ga Crawford County Mortgage Sheriff's 1A f ILL be sold before tho Court-house door, in V V tho town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in July next, lots or land Nos. 170, 171, 181, 182, 183.204, 205, 212, 213, 237,233,244, 245, containing ia the aggregate twenty-six hundred and thirty- two (2632) acres more or less, lying to the 7th dis trict of originally Houston, now Crawford countv. All levied on as the property of George W. Persons, to satisfy the following mortgage fi. fas. iisuel from thq Superior Court of Crawford county, viz; D. W. and J. G- Yiecher vs. George W. Persons, and Charles D. Anderson for'the use of- William J. Anderson vs. said George W. Persons. This, Mav 6,1871. A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. ' maj9w60d ■ - BOOK'S- COUNTS. r\ EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-AR persons to- \JT debted to the estate of Turner Smith, lato of said county, deceased, are required to make immedi ate payment to the undersigned; and those having claims sgrinst said estate are required to present them properly authenticated to the subscriber to teims of tbe law. May 22,1871. may24 w40d* JOHN N. ADKISS, Admr. & EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Sixty days Lorn this date application will be mad» to the Or dinary of said county for leave to sell all tbe lands belonging to tbe estate of John J. Dickinson, de ceased. June 1,1871- jun2 w2m J. E. LILLY, Administrator. Dooly County Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold, before the Court house door the town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday July next, the following property, to-wit: Lot o; land No. 1C4 to tbe 10th district of Dooly county, to satisfy a Superior Court fi. fa. to favor of Mary Culpeper va. John a. mint, rroperty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. This May 20,1871. maj23 wtd ’ -W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff. OBAir COUNTY JASPSB. COUNTY. C\ EORGIA, JASPER COUXTY.—Whereas, Ne- VDT hemiah B. White has applied to me for letteis of administration upon the estate of Luciu3 White, late of said county, deceased! ARpersons interested are horebv required to Bhow cause, on the "first Monday to*July next, why said letters should not be granted, as prayed. .Witness my band and seal this 0t may a ^’w30d* V J. W* BURNEY, Ordinary. ry EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Thos. R. King \JT having applied tome for Letters of Adminis tration noon - the estate of J. M. King, late of said counly, deceased. All persons interested are re quired to show cause, if any they havo, why said Letters should not bo granted, on or before the first Monday to Jcly next. Witness mv hand, May 18.1871. my21 w40d* J. W. BURNEY, Ordinary. hcarzokt cotriffsrsr. EORGIA, MARION COUNTY. —Whereas, Dick er son Lumpkin, Administrator of the estate of Robert Brooks, deceased, has 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 uithin the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand April 7,1871. aprlOwOm JA9. M. LOWE, Ordinary. BAKER COUNTY. ry EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Whereas. Ben- aJT jaruiu Bai:oy, executor of the estate of, Wil liam Bailey, deceased, applies to me for letSSfB of dismission from said estate; these arether Are to should not bo granfed. Given under my hand and official eignatare this the Uth day of April, 1871. CLEMENT GORE, Ordinary. aprl3n3m TAYLOR COUNTY Taylor County Sheriff's Sale. W ILL be cold before the Court-house door in the town of Bat’.er, eRid county, on the first Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: 8outh half of lot of land No. 239. in the 13th district of said connty, containing one hundred acres, more or lew; Lev ied on to satisfy a fi. fs. issued from the Snpe-'^ Court of said oounty, ia f«or of • Annie J«- JUES * Trustee, etc., agaicet Willis McLendon Property MB&nStBtSS&mm « lot of -land No. 198, of said countv, containing of* nuumfea acres, more or less. Levied on '£»•issued/fom the A Court district; G; JL, said couctv, .„ lavu *of V ». Duke, against Mrs. Lucy Wilson. T.ftvr and retained to mo by 8. A. B. Joiner, £;rV ' LAWRENCE HILL. Justice’ I Ifi favor of 3un3w30d il ;v Sheriff E. P. H. CAFBON’8 TIRBISE WATERflWHEEL! 3M.j;b vii i.-i ' in?-: Jf»i rr i f >iez ; os igS litis*?. : *S .- i.6 bj- aamiJ odvit S •. ir -»:■{«£ I o»j ! - The Only Wheel F URNISHED to eosiotners with polished Buck ets. Buckets made separate and movable. *If ever broken, can be replaced with a new one. Warranted to give more power than any Rough Bucket Wheel. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet for 1871. Address oap&on water wheel CO. Look Box 138. Hudson, N. Y. may7-w3m. .■:? cv8 has !' toroc’ .tiOOJd NET ’lO -iillfU'JTl-ii rjt EOBGU, bibb COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph OT 8. Key applies to the undersigned for letters of administration, do bonis non, with the will an nexed, upon the estate of Benjamin Snider, de- eeassdi All persons interested are required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon day in July next, to show cause, if any tbev hive, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. maySO 30d o. T. WAKD, Ordinary. /^EORGIA,BIBBCOUOTY--Four ^eeka after V* date hereof, application will be made to the Gouit of Ordinal v or said oounty for leave to eell all the real and personal property belonging to tbe ea- tate of Martha A. Bo line, late of said county, de- may*3 w30d P. P BOHNE, Administrator. Administrator’s Sale. T)V virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary IJ Of Bibb county, will be sold on tha first Tues day to July next, at the Court-house to said county, at 10 o’clock a. or. 20 shares of Southwestern Rail road stock, belonging to tbe estate of Martha F. Beal, lato of. said count v, deceased. my21 wtds GEO. C. BEAL, Administrator. Administrator’s Sale. VI/ILL be sold before the Court honee door in V V the city of Macon. Bibb county, on the first Tuesday to July next, at the usual hour of sale, the following property belonging to the estate of Jamss R. Butts, deceased, late of said county. Macon city lots Nos. 7 and 8, iu Square 66, on ‘First street. Also lota of Una numbers 293, let district, 4th eeo- tiop, 40 aero*, Harralson county. Nos. 51, 52, 434, 43j. 6S3, 20th district. 3deection. each 40 acres, in Polk county. Nos. 747. 776, 1081, 1093.11th Ois- tncfc, 1st section, Lumpkin county. Fractional lot 9G r 18th district, 4tli section, Dado counlv, and No. 17, to lbel9th district. 4th section, 140 acres, known as a coal lot, to Dade countv. :r. A. G. BUTTS. WM. H. ATWOOD, - may3 dltkwtd Administrators. Administrator’s Snlo. T)Y virtue of on orderfrom tho Comtof Ordinaty JL> of Bibb county, will te sold on the first Tues day in July next, at the Court-house ia said county, the north half of iot 210 in the third district of orig inally Houston, now Bibb, county, containing 90 acres more or lees: also, £0 seres more or loss to the southwest corner of lot 2(9 of said district- sold as the pioperty cf Charles Hiromer, late of said county, doceastd. . S mayl2 w40d A. R. ROSS. Admr. Letters of Dismission. /"'t EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. B. A IT Wiso, administratoron the estate of Moore B. Thomas, Sr., and Moore B. Thomas, Jr., deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission: These are, therefore to cite and admonish aU and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in August, 1871, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters sbpuld not be granted the applicant. Given under mv hand, ofiiciallv. may2 w3m * C. T. WARD, Ordinary. fl EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in- UT debted to the estate of D. Shehan, late of said county, decease^, 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, api6-2m Executor. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in- VJT debted to tbe estate of Allen Scott, late of 8aid county, deceased, are required to make imme diate payment to tne undersigned, and those having claims,to«ndertliemiuterm8of the law; • . ■ ;• ! :iPr i * PHILLIP MALLOBY, apr6-2m »■ Administrator. MACON COUNTY. ft EORGIA, MACON COUNIT.—'Whereas, Geo. VJ C. DyeE8, Ex'r.. of the last Will and Testa ment of Wm Dyoss, deceased, applies for diemis sion from said Executorship— This is, therefore, to cite all persona concerned or interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in September next, and show cause, if any they can, why ei'.d letters should not he granted. * Given under mv band and official signature June 1,1871. JNO. L* PARKER. jun2 wSOd Ordinary. fl EORGIA, MACON COUXTY.—Whoreas. John IDT Causey, administratoron the estate of Charles M. Dinting, deceased, applies to me for dismis sion from said administration : TLis is. thereto;?, to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Septem ber next, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not te granted. Given under my hand and official signature. This June 1.1871. jun2 wSm JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary. ri EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—To all whom it UT may concern: Anne R. Jolly having iu proper form applied to me for permanent letters of admin istration oa the eataae of Asa Jolly,late of said coun ty, deceased r This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Asa Jolly to be and ap pear at my office silliinthetimaallowed bylaw, and by tbe first Monday to Ju'ynext, and show cause, if any they can,-why permanent administration should not bo grsntcd to Anno B. Jolly on said Aes Jolly’s estate. Witness my hand.and official, signature. This first day of June. 1371. jnn2w30d JOHSL. PARKER, Ordinary. n EORGIA, MACON COUNTY-—Wheroas, Wm. UT K. Hall, administrator on the estate of V m. K. Hall, Sr-, deceased, applies to me for letters ot dismission from sxid administration: This is, there fore, to cite and admonish all pereon9 interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should sot be granted. Given under my hind and official signature. June 1,1871. ’ jun2 w3m JNO L- PARKER. Ordinary. /GEORGIA, MACON COUXTY—Four weeks UT after date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell aU the property, real and personal, of Geo. W. Fisb.llate of said county, deceased. jnu2 w30d MARTHA E. FISH, Ex’rx. JONES COUNT’S*. Jones Sheriff’s Sale. TTTILL be sold before the Court-house door to VV the town of Clinton, Jone3 connty, between, the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday to July next, one yoke, of Oxen, tho property of Wil liam S. Moughon. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by tha Tax Collector of Jones county for his taxes cf 1870. Terms cash. my31 wtd R. P. COOK, Sheriff. Jones Sheriff’s Sale. - TTCTILL be sold before the Court-house door to VV the town of Clinton, said county, between the usual hours of sale.-on the-first Tuesday in July next, ono lot (202K ter63) of:Land, more or less, to Jone3 county, near Biountsrille—being the propertv of Andrew J. Miller—together with tlie tenements thereon, it being that lot cn which the Dwelling House Is now situate, number not known. Levied cn to satisfy a tax fl. fa., issued by the Tax Collector of said county for taxes of 1870. Teims cash. H. P- COOK my30 wtds Sheriff. Jones counly Sheriff Sale. TT7ILL be sold before tbe Court-house doorm YY' the Uo™ of Clinton, said county, between the usual aours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July next one lot of land, 2023^ acres of land, more or i**, near the waters of Falling Creek, together with the tenements thereon, it being the lot of land whereon Jno. A. Childs now resides—cumber not known. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Tax Collector of said county, for the taxes of Michael S. Childs, of said county, for the year 1S70. -Terms cash. ' “ ■ may31 w30d R. P. COOK, Sheriff. TWIGGS COUNTY. /G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTT—To all. whom UT it may concern: Dr. George E. Carleton, having to proper form applied to me for permenent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Lucy A. Carleton, late of said county, this is to cits all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Lucy A. Carleton, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Geo. E. Carleton on Mrs. Lucy A. Carle ton’s estate. Witness mv hand and official signature this May 23d, 1871. ‘ J. U. BURKETT, may25-3ir Ordinary. Twiggs Connty Sheriff Sale. Vf TILli be sold before the Courthouse doer in VY tho town of Jeffersonville, on the First Tuesday in July next, witlnn jhe legal hours of tale, the following propertv, to-wit: Threo town lots in the town of Jeffersonville, said county. The first lot known to said place as tho Old Joe Boynton lot, containing one acre more or less. The second known as the Burnt Comar lot, containing one acre mere of.tees,. The third known as the Old Long acd Durham Store, lot, containing one half acre more or less. Levied on to satisfy a fl fa in favor of William A. Holland, administrator, do., on relate of D. Holland, against M. J. Carswell, executor on. esiate of J. E. Dupres. . y Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. JAS. T. E\ AN3, june 1st, 1871. Sheriff Twiggs County. A VOID QUACKS.—a vvriimof early indiscretion, causing nervous debility; premature decay, ste.. dec21-w6m iXassau et, New York