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SPECIAL NOTICES. Tiie Georgia Weekly Telegraph an cl Journal <Se Messeno'er. S Ibices of the ~ - " ' ' ■‘ ' ~ ^i.'SSZr.rrmzrT 1 —^ m - «i Uos. Amx. H. Scxrgixs. .. derived ?cme benefit from the nee of 81m- '2‘jJ ter Regulator, aid with tc live it a farther 2', Regulator bar been innse is rnyfatnUyfor I a^ persuaded it is a valuable addi- ** n ® e medical science."—Gov. J. Giu. Suosteb, -nns' Liver rteaulator is certain’? a speoifie ■ir.-ius ot complaint* which it claims to care." iSrDiTiP WiLLfl. president Oglethorpe College. Simmons’ -CO DISEASE and Indiges WJ5& to a greater extent t Jwbly any other malady, A tfesst&gr- ^ health i* almost in ' ant of action - Headache, C •:»«£ p»in in the fe.y*s fjta, Palpitajfi*. %SIM/ an d , ht af- in its variably in the Liv- • nsti Pa tion. Should era, -r Stomach, Meath. Billow tion of tho Heart _• _ the spirits, or Sloes VAMS -▼is tho bert Remedy lor , ever teen discovered. It - ;dl>\ effectually, and being a r o vCKetable.oompound, can do ■ ftjnry. It is harmless in every way; it has been used for 40 J jtarj, and hundreds of the good 'sad great from all parts of the coun try will vouch for its virtues. Regulator. or, MEDICIKE. J Ui ZEILIS A CO.. Peopsiitoes. TESTIMONIALS: , ..rersecn or tried such a simple, eSca- ^.HtSSSSyaid pleasant remedy in my life.-" have w^he^feegulator.in my lamily for the ..Hrtaen rears. I can safely recommend it to ^«rld as the best medicine I everused for that J! J,fti»ea«es it purports to cure.—H. F. Thicnx ^Itiuproved a good and efficacious medicine."— 'Ar« hwe°been acquainted with Dr. Simmons* -b Medicine for more than twenty years, and *£ it to be tho best Liver Regulator offered to the B. Bros, and H. L. Ltox. Bellefon- ^mj cnred by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after -ietuffered several years with Chills and Fever.’* VF tSDIUSOX. •«V wife and 6elf have used the Regulator for ^std I testify to its great virtaee.’’—Ret. J. R. : ri*l»re usS your Liver Regulator with suocessftd g^ffsaffirtfiiSaae mirr C. Mastebsos. Bibb county. Ga. •flsve been a dyspepdc for years : began toe Ree- M>m years ago; it bos acted like a charm m jitr-W- J. C. Holmes. ' hive given yonr medicino a thorough trial, and ••lease has it ever failed to give full satisfaction. ’ inn McxCBau. Chattahoochee, Via. - •Mr wife has suffered from a derangement of the tor far years: has tried several eminent physicians ■u effect, and finally derived more benefit from iiBrnlstor than anything else.”—Riubkx Joxss, ujifft. fig, '•I think Simmons’ Liver Regulator one of the wtstdicincs ever made for the Liver. My wife, clzxj others,have usod it with wonderful effect.’ -IS. SraHis. Albany. Ga. •Re Regulator was used by me for Costirenei*, jjhjJ a veiy happy and benoficial effect, and that, •aopinion, the same is a good medicine.’’—J. A. iawtr. Esq.. Americas, Go. jdl-diwtf imma is used in tho practice of, and endora- some of the leading physicians thronghont Xhcd. They are induced to do Una from the rtthst its formnla is published around each hot* t so that the physician knowing its component sti. and being already acquainted with their attics, prescribe it with all confidence. Kicuolasviiae, Kv. f February 17, 1869. ;—I have eoen the effects of“Boea- iiT on patients in my own practice, and take tnnre in attesting to ita merits as a very power- “ lucrative. In cases of scrofula, rheumatism, nadir; sypbylis, etc., I always recommend it Teiy truly, yours, J. S. Spams, SI. D. tjrU-eodAwtf. CONSUMPTION. Its Cure and Its Preventive By T. H. SC3HETSTCJK, M. D. 1 AST - V.ma<: be'.-g has passed aWay, for whose IJL death there w«» no ether reason than the neglect if known and ir.4ist>ntably proven means of core. Iho«e near ant dear to I.mily and lriends are Beep s' thedrcam-essslumber into which, had they calmly .opteJ DR. JOSEPH IT. SCTIEXCK’S SI SI PILE TREATMENT, 1 availed thcmeelves of hi* wonderful efficacious elicinej. they wou-d not havo fallen. Dr. Schenck u in his own case prove! that wherever sufficient iulily rearin', that vitality, by his medicines and ;!s directions for their use, is qmckened into heaith- :il vigor. Ia this statement there is nothing presumptuous. ■’ the faith of the in valid is made no representation ■«« is not a thourand times substantiated by living si viable works. The theory of the cure by Dr. xicack’j medicines is as simple as it is unfailing, as philosophy requires no argument. It i3 se’.f- tnnag.self convincing. ice seawood Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first *« weapons with which tfc« citadel of tho malady is ■ana. Two-thirds of tho cases of consumption tie in dyspeuria and a functionally disordered ■ter. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sym- fiSits” with the stomach. They respond to the Mrtific action of the liver. Here then comes the mating result, ar.d the setting waa symptoms, of CONSCMPTIOK. lie Mandrake Pil’s are composed of oneofJTature’s -den gifts—the Podor-hillum teltatum. They ros- sll the blood-searching, alterative properties of nsl. bat unlike calomel, they “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.” lie work of cure is now beginning. The vitiated rimaeous deposits in the bowels and in the ali* canal aro electol. The liver. like a clock, is : ::rd op. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stom- •3 sets responsively, and the patient begins to feel ••tie is getting, at last. A StPPLT OF GOOD BLOOD, lie Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills, vacates and assimilates with the food. Chylifica- ■d is now progretting without its previous tortures, -westion becomes painless, and the cure is seen to be •iinf. There is no more flatulence, no excerbation ■ tie stomach. An appetite setsin. Sow cornea the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet ; :«n by an indulgent father to suffering man. •vaenek’* Pulmonic Ssrup -comes in to perform its tactions and to hasten and complete the cure. It men at once upon its work. Nature cannot be teite j. It collects and ripens the unpaired and dis- a«d portions of the lungs. In the form of gather ed, it prorates them for expectoration, and lo! in a *ery short time tho malady ia vanquished, the rotten : in, with all itsdis- »ni _ v GIVEN tP AS LOST, lie second thing Is, the patients must stay in a •ana room until they get well: it is almost impoesi- faking coldwhen the lungs aro dis- i Pi , but it must be prevented or a core cannot be ed. Fresh air and riding out, especially In this fiction of the country in tho fall and winter season. ire all wrong. Physicians who recommend that -'curse lose their pitlmts. If their lungs are badly incased, nndyet, bo-an re they are in the house they suet not sit down quiet; they mast walk about the ^.■SM^agjftffisafwriasa aorti certainty m all others, is sinful. Dr.Bchenck'e vWsonal statement to the Facuity of his own cure ia these modest words: «ni?? 7yesr « a f2 ^ was i, nt ,ke last stages of con- ; -ni>tion, confined to my bed, and at one time my ’-n.cians thought that 1 could not livea week; then S* ‘drowning man catching at straws. I heard of r r obtained the preparations which I tow offer to :■» Public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It -eajea to sue that I could feel them penetrate my ye.low issuer every morning lor along time. * s toon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, and eight sweats all began to leave me. and my ybet.te became to great that it was with difficulty -jt I could keep from eating too much. I socn itaei my strength and have grown in flesh ever ,®»." . . L VF»s weighed shortly after my recovery,” added t* V'-ctor, ’‘trini looking liko a mere skeleton; my ,jrtt was only n'.ncty-sevon pounds; my present "‘lo-t is two hundred and twenty-fivo (22o) pounds. *-,* :=r years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." .‘If- beaenck has dfsoontisuodhis professional visits ;>'•» York and Boston. Ho or his son, Dr.J.H. 5**3ts, Jr, still continue to soe patients at their 13North Sixth ftrect, Philadelphia, every hi.sriay from 9 a. m. to S p. si. Those who wish a |:"'o ;l ra examination with the Respirometer will be -3.se! 55. The Respiromctcr declares the exact AiAV o* of tho lungs, and patients can readily learn whet aro curablo or not* • directions for taking the mrdieines are adapted ,i.',r® Inttlltgenee even ofi* child. Follow these di» and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting i- i- 1 ? tp-.e cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken Ise-'J^ied aoses: the three medicines need no other koiat«? F*®** than the ample instructions thatac- itSSy item: First croato appetite.’ Of returning £ Barer is the mostwelccmosymptom. When t.V, • J* it will come, let the despairing at cnee jj-AWoi cheer. Good bleed at onco follows, tho tho night sweat is abated. In a short 5; * c °‘h of there morbid symptoms aro gone forever. !' .f.-ehenck’s medicines aro constantly kept intent I risitj^^da of famLies. As a laxative or purgative lu p * a dr»koPnii aro a standard preparation ; while L./^monieSyrup,Us enrerof coughs and colds, d-r.i;! rt .*' , dod as a prophylEcteric against con- £5*'°» »a any of ita forms. Pulm&nie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, JOHN F. BSffHV, (No. 8 College Place, New York.) n^S3SS'T^iT?^ t5 . nl0f Mflj Indiscretion, Mobility, premature decay, etc.. ?’tr«Jnr;^?iI 4ia cver ?; advertised remedy, has dis- ^SSsaaafaBs^.^wai ® T8Nassau st., N«w York! Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, a a E^eriSc for them. It reBovates the etomacb, improves the appetite, cleanses the bowels, regu lates the Lver, calms the nerves, and disinfects the depraved fluids. SOLD BY AUj DRUGGISTS. m;17 eod£w2w . prices of the MASON Sc HAMLIN Cabinet „ Organs. H AVING vastly increased their facilitiee for manufacture, the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company are now enabled to offer their well known Organs, which are the Acknowledged Standard or Excellence among Instruments of the class, at prices of infe rior works They print their lowest prices, which are, therefore, alike to all, invariable. The follow ing are illustrations; Four-Octave Organs....-..;,...... * $50 The Same, DonWe Reed...; Five-Octave Organs, with Tremulant, Carved and Ornamented ; ioo The Same, Double Rood, with Five Stops.... 126 Forty Other Styles, up to j.ooo AU in solid Black Walnut. All the Organs made by this Company are thoroughly first-class in every respect. They will not . make the so-called cheap Organs at any price. The comparative superiority or their instruments is now greater than ever be fore, as every competent judge who will carefully examine and compare must perceive. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, trith wood cuts from photographs of the different styles, full information and lowest prices: also, testimonial circular will be sent free to any address, MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Warerooms, 696 Broadway, New Fork. For sale in Macon by G. P. GUILFORD &.CO. apr7 eod&wtf SELTZER "VTO ENJOYMENT WITHOUT HEALTH. Of all J.V 'the property we own in the world-that which demands the greatest care is our own bodies. Bet ter lose houses, lands, balances in the hank, any thing that represents wealth, than the strength, vigor and elasticity of the physical frame. The dyspeptic, the bilious sufferer, the nervous invalid, USE Hamilton’s Compound TROCHES OF BTJ C HTJ rOB SIX DISESES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM. Being the strongest preparation of BUOECU SVKR OFFERED TO THE PUBLI . I. H. HERBERT * CO., PROPRIETORS. No. 3? Park Row, Now York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HUNT. RANKIN & LAMAR, J. H. ZHILIN & CO. feb7-eod*wly Agents, Macon, Ga. M Nets for tie Afflicted ! HOLTON OR BAILY PILLS. A CERTAIN CUBE for Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills and Ague, Periodical Headache, Neu ralgia, and all affections of like character DR. H. O. BAILY, Americas, Ga. Dr. H. O. Bjult: I used the Holton Pillls in a case of Chills with complete success. My daughter has had no Chills since taking the Pills according to directions. S. A- ANTHONY, Americas, Ga: Db. H. O. Bailt: I used the Holton Pills in sev eral cases of Chills of nearly a year's standing, and met with complete succees in every case. W- A. WILSON, Americas, Ga. Mn H. 0. Bailt : I have need the Holton Fillsin tty family with satisfactory results. If taken ac cording to directions, they will break np Chilis of long standing, with an almost certainty cf not re turning. T. M. THURLOW, Americas, Ga. Dn. H. C. Daily : I have used the Holton Pills with my plantation hands, with entire satisfactory results. I am euro they will cure the Chills. A- 8- CUTTS, Americas, Ga., April 11,1871. We have used tho Holton Pills in our families for Chills and Fever. They have never failed in a sin gle case to cure. • J. V. PRICE & SON, Americas Ga., April 11,1871. Db. H. C. Baily: I have sold some four or five hundred boxes of the Holton Pills, with as general satisfaction as other Fever and Ague Pills. E. J. ELDREDGE, Dawson, Ga., Oct. 1863. Db. H. C. Baily I had the Chills and Fever about six months, tried various remedies withont a cure. I took the Holton Fills as directed and have had no Chills since. I cheerfully recommend them to all who .have Chills. B. F. TUCKER, • Dawson, October, 1868. I had Chills for about two years, and tried all the various remedies, but they failed to cure ma. 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 3,187L I certify that I have sold the Holton Pill for two years, and have yet to hear from a single ease they failed to cuie. JOHN B. JANES, M. D. Dawson. Ga., April 8,1871. I had the Chills in my family in 1869, and tried the various remedies, but none cured. I tried the Holton Pills, and they cured every ewe ia a short time, and have had no return of them. I recom mend them to all who have Chills. E. B. LOYLESS. The Holton or Baily Pills can be found In eomo of the Drug Stores of this city, and many other places ift this and other States. Always on hand, to supply the demand in Americas, wholesale, by, - • -.v H. G. BAILY. Americas, Or E. B. LOYLE83. Agent, Dawson, Ga. For sale by J. H. ZEILIN <fc CO., Macon. aprlSeod&w3m ~ ’.V R 0 S A D A L I S OS ADA1IS! T iie great American health re- stersr purifies the blood and curia Scrof ula. Syphilis. Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dis ci AVomen, and all Chronic Affections ef physicians and patients who have used lioaa- -ialia: send for our Rosadalis Guide to Heaalt Book, or Almanac, for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will erve you much valuable information* _ ' Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, say*; I Jake, pleasure in recommending year Rosadalisas s very powerful alterative, T havo seen it ne-1 r two cases with happy result!; cue te a saio ersecondary syphilis, fas.which tho pa tient rsonouncoa bimjelf cured after bavins tikea i ve bottle* ef your medicine. The other is a cast of icrofu’a of long standing, which is r ipi dly improving under ita use, and tho indi- aitians aro that the patient will soon recover. I nave carefully examined the formulte by I have used seven bottles of Roiadalis, arid •m entirely cared of Rheumatism, fc'en-i niq our bottle?, as I wish it for my brother.who ' B&oj^rin^edbtolf of* Lima, Ohio, writes: . ■ ' ~ within in- uzso since I parcassea a ov- and it effected a perfect cure. HOSADAIrl - 13 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS'. »Ti*boratory r Ne, 61 Exchange Place. Bal* limore. Clements & Proprietors. _ *, -3 - ^ C jl 3 u}iBXtXS * CO, 6-eo'dAwtf * L W. HUNT * C<L HEAD OF THIRD STREET, SIGX OF‘‘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* KIND AND SIZE; 7 FINDLAY'S IJIPBQVED CIRCULAR SAW MILL- MERCHANT MILL GEARIMG. moat a - kinds; SUGAR MILLS and SYRUP KETTLES; IRON FRONTS: WlNDOW'glLLS am ' ' j'. ’.iz' • • • LINTELS; CASTINGS of IRON and BRASS of every description, and' " • — j "■ MACHINERY OP ALL KINDS TO ORDER. , ... I Ft Q M RAI LI NG, v.£ T :* OP ELEGANT DESIGNS, AND AT TBICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. CHARGE FOE NEYY PATTERNS is fiiinibhing outfit of Xl&chinoty for Saiy or Merchant Mills. IG. I ALL Competent Workmen furnished npon application to overhaul Engines, Saw’ Mills, etc., in any section of tho coantiy. FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GBATE BAB SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW MILL PBOPRIErOB. Millstones, Belting, Circular Saws, Steam Fittings, Babbitt Metal,etc. FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER Tie Groat Eclipse Screw Press! Patented February 27tli, 1871, by FINDLAY & CRAIG. An ANTI-FBICTION 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 early day to supersede ALL OTH ER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron. We append certificates of several well- known planters, using the “ECLIPSE PRESS’’: Colaparchee, Gi-. December 21,1S70. B. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay’s Iron Works, Macon, Ga.: this and'all other Iron Screw Presses I have ever seen or used, there is just simply no comparison. Every planter should nee your PreES. . JOHN L. GILBERT. p. s. You may consider my order in for two more of the above Presses for next season, and may look for many orders from this section; my neighbors are determined to havo them, as they can pack by-hand twice as fast as any of the other Iron Screw Freeses can by horse power. J. L. G. •Bibb County, Ga., November 25,1670. B. FINDLAY’S SONS: Gentlemen : I bought one of yonr Eclipse t-crew Cotton Fresaes early the present season, and have pressed nearly the whole of m7 cotton crop with it, and so far it has given entire satisfaction. I am well pleased with it and think ita good Press, and an improvement npon any and all other Pressesnowin use. ■ ' JOHN J. RILEY. Wooten, Ga., January 4,1871. Messes. B. FINDLAY’S SONS: • Dear Sirs : • In reply to yours of yesterday, I have to say that the Eclipse Cotton Screw, purchased of yon, has performed admirably: I like it better than any screw I have over used. t Yours, veiy truly, G. M. STOKES. Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, we added improvements and labor-saving conveniences— great m HALF cate) (ScrewPresses also arranged for water and steam power). Wo'ciaim for the “ECLIPSE” SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, DURABILITY, RATIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM at top of box, etc., etc.; in short, t« pronounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a public test wit any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers, we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY. Orders daily icc.-ived from different States attest its popularity even in in fancy. To parties who may not desire such rapidity in packing, we can supply them with the COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW of fine' (slow) pi'ch, and warrant them equal to any other Wrought Screw manufactured. But above all others we recommend the strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE.” Send for price list, etc. CRAIG’S PATExYl 7 HORSE POWER, POBL DRIVISJO- COTTON GISTS. FOR GINNING COTTON. CRAIG'S HORSE POWER is as far in advance of the ordinary Gin Gear as tho ordinary Gin Goar is in advance of ALL THE OTHER HOESE POWERS now advertised and manufactured in the State. Wo aro WILLING and ANXIOUS to PROVE this, if allowed an oppertunity of a PUBLIC TEST. The above Horse Power has proven, by actual teet, to bo the mo3t simple, durable, economical, of lightest draught, of any Horse Power yet introduced to the public. REQUIRES NO MECHANIC ADJUST AND START IT. Any farmer can put it in position, and operation in several hoa>»> as it sits npon the ground.. The Gin may he located at either end of the Gin-hoose, ordirectlyovar the machine, as preferred. : * .... , a .- WE OUABAATEE WORpiMSHIP, MATERIAL AAI> PERFORMANCE. And further, we will legally obligate ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where machine fails to ^ £ We^ri]erige 0 any and all Inventors and Makers of Horso Powers, to' meot us in an actual test, and produce the equal of this Machine for driving a Cotton Gin. „• We manufacture two sizes—No. 1 for driving 60 and 60Baw Gin; No. 9 for 40 and 4o Saw Gm. This rbwer will speed a Gin, having an 8 inch pnllev, (standard size), THEE HUNDRED REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE—calculating tho mule's to make three rounds per minute, or Two Hundred and fifty Rev olutions with the mules making only two and a half roundsi permhiute— (a very low eeiimate.) Send for CIRCULAR containing PRICE LIST and TESTIMONIALS. H. I. KimlialPs Brunswick &. Albany R. B. Money Taken in Payment for ; ■ Old Accounts or for New Orders. * l jac-TebdtT- B. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga EMPIRE NURSERY, NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA. FRUIT TRESS FOR THE SOUTH. A* J. SUBLES, Proprietor, No Apple, Peach or PearTreee are sold but those that have been tested and found to be the best for this latitude and section. The stock consists of Apple, Peach, Plum, Nec tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quinoe and Fig Trees, at $12 per 100, or 600 for $60. Pear Trees at 25 cents each. Catawba and Clinton Rooted Grape Vines at 36 per X00, or $50 per 1000- We refer to the following parties: Elington A Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. -Bustwiek i Co., Eufaula, Ala ; Beal & Singer, Kufaula, Ala.; Col. H dec9-wtf JACOB SMITH, Enfaula, Ala. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE i GUIDE. A private Col selorto the Mar ried or those about .with the to many, with the latest discoveries on the physiolor Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo. *S-NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers or using any Quaek Rem edies, peruse Dr. Butta’ work, no matter w' * disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can ' on the diseases eriisu _ . _ ■ _ die?, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what year ■how deplorable your condition. - can be consulted, personally or by mall on the diseases mentioned in his works. Offiee.No.U N. Eighth street bet Market and Chesnut St Loui*. Mo. LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. MRS. Cures Colic and Grip- . PRICK WHITCOMB’S ing in the Bowels, and 25 SYRUP. • feciUtitates the process CEN TS: MRS. of Teething. Subdues PRICES WHITCOMB'S Convulsions and over 25 SYRUP comosall diseases in- CENTS. MRS. oident to infanta and PRICK WHITCOMB’S Children. Cures Di- 25 SYRUP. arrhea, Dysentery and CENTS. Summer Complain i children of all It is the Great Infant's am Remedy in all disorders broug any other cause. Prepare! by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. 8t Louis, Mo. . Sola by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. .. i , iuae30-dAwly CBAWFOBD COUNTY. Crawford Sheriff Sales. XXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July V V next, within the lawful hours of sale, at tne 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 county, containing one hundred acres moro or less, being the land whereon Allen S. Evans lived, as the properly of arid Evans, to satis'y the S:ate and county taxes on Biid land tor the year 1870. Also, at the same time and place, a certain parcel of land lying, being and situate in the 7th district i property of satisfy bia State and county tax on the same for the year 1870. Levies made and returned to me by Adam H. Hortman, constable. Also, at the time and place, will be so.’d a certain parcel of land lying, being and situate in the third district of originally Houston now Crawford county, being ia the northwest corner of lot No. 93, con taining twenty-five acres more or less, as the uxop- erivo f Allen Yawn, to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of William 8. Ogle tree yb. Allan Yawn. Levy made and returned to me by 8. F. B. Stembridge, con stable. may80w30d A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. Crawfoid County July Postponed Sheriff ’YTTILL be, sold before the Court-house door, in ■ VV the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours of Bale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Joseph B Hill, de ceased, or eo much thereof sb will be sufficient to satisfy the principal, interest and cost on a certain fi. fa. issued out of tho Superior Court of Muscogee county. State ef Georeia, in favor of Roberts B. Murdock vs. Henrietta Hill as Executrix of the said Joseph B Hill, deoeased. The said lands lyingand Being in the 7th and 8th districts of originally Hous- north by the Person plantation and eonth by the Howard plantation. This May 23d. 1871. mayafi tds . A.’J. PRESTON, 8herift. laintJn Children's Boothia* it on by teething or l E. P. H. CAFEOW'S ... -.: »9.v : :: v:fs - PATENT . TURBINE WATER WHEEL! The Only Wheel F URNISHED to customers with polished Buck ets. Backets made separate and movable. If over broken, can bo replaced with a new one. Warranted to give more power than any Rough Bucket Wheel. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet for 1871. Address CArBON WATER WHEEL CO. Look Box 138. Hudson, N. Y. may7-w3ai LAW NOTICE. rrHE law firm of HUNTER, JEMISON &NISBET X being dissolved by the death of 8amuel Hun ter. the business will be continued by the under signed under the firm name of JEMISON & NIS- EET, at their old office, No. 52 Second street, up stairs. We will wind np the old business of Samuel Hunt er, of Hunter & NUbet, and of Hunter, Jemiaon & Nisbet, Thankful for tho public confidence heretofore extended to ns, we hope by faithful attention to business to merit its continuance. R. W. JEMISON. ROBT.'A. NISBET. Macon, Ga., May 11,1871. mayll d6tsw4t£w4t JOSrUB COUNTY. Jones Sheriff's Sale. me usual uutuo ut- errv, vu wot m July next, one yoke of Oxen, the property of Wil liam S. Moughon. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of Jones county for his taxes of 1870. Terms cash. mjSl wtd :x'.» vB. P. COOK, Sheriff. Jones Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Cliaton, said' county, between the usual hours of sale,'on the first-Tuesday in July next, one lot (20234 acres) of Land, more or less, in Jones county, near Blbunteville—being the property of Andrew J. Miller—together with the tenements thereon, it being that lot on which the Dwelling House is now situate, number not known. Levied on to satisfy a tax fi. fa., iesued by the Tax Collector of said county for taxes of 1870. Toms cash. . b. p. Cook. my30 wtda- Sheriff. jorics County Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo sold before the Court-house door m the [town of Clinton, said county, between the uaunl hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July . thereon, it being the lot whereon Jno. A. Child3 now resides—number not known. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Tax Collector of said county, for the taxes of Michael 8. Childs, of said county, for tho year 1870. Terms cash. .. may31 wSOd E. P. COOK, Sheriff. SAVLOSL COUNT* Taylor Comity sheriff’s Bale. riLLbasold before the Court-house door in the town of Butler, said county, on the first Ul AaliU £W« -ZQV, 6U (itw I’J ffSIU CVUUfaJ, containing one hundred scree, more or jess. Lev ied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tiro Superior Court of said county, ia favor of Aiisue Jenkins, Trustee, etc., against Willis McLendcn. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorneys.. "Also, at the etzn^Jime and place, nrrth half of lot of land-No. 193, in* the «>W di-rist of said county, containing on« bu-d d ~t ce. more or less. Levied on to eatisfy'&-fi,:;', from the Justice’s Court, 1971et district, O.- ji . sai i cmnty, ■in favor of H. " “ ’ ’ “* Levy made L-d jnn3 w30(l■Sheriff. Milo S. Freeman, Administrator - of tho Estate of Jos. Tarratt, Bill-' for dirco- vs. tion. etc , in Richard Briscoe and Arthur Hall Bibb Superior Briscoe, Executors and the Court, to April Distributee* of the Estate of Term, 1871. said Joseph Tarratt. J . , • _ Milo S. Freeman, Administrator) Bill for dire-? of Estato of Andro A. Dassier tion in vs. J- Bupp- ijr ^ ocr t Tho Distributees of the Estate | of said Andre A. Dassier.- ' ‘S, 71 - -•vraiL Tebji, 1871. I T appearing to the Co~ 6 that the de/endants.in toth of the casep aoovo stated, reside without tho State of Gc—* 11 ; il 18 «4ewd by the Court that tho Bv- 1 defendants be, and appear, at the next te«** of Superior Court,to beheld on the y 0TU or Monday in October next, then and there to ^emur, plead, or answer to said hill (not demurring alone), or the Court will proceed as provided by law. It ia farther ordered, that Eervico of said bills and of this order, upon the defend ants in said two cases, be perfected b^he publi cation of this order in the • Macon Tel^taph and Messenger once a month for four months, before the next term cf this court. By the Court. , - WHITTLE & GUSTIN. Solicitors for Complainant. May Stb, 1871. . ' . ' Atrue extract from the mmutes of Bibb Supenor Court, April Term. JuceS-wlin A. B. BOSS, Deputy Clerk. Xtltcbell Connty Sheriff Sale. XXTILL he eold before the Court-house door in VV the town of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ga., on the First Tuesday in Jnly next, between the legal hours of sale, One Steaifr-Engine, Boilor, Grist Mill and Belting and "Running Gear, to satisfy opefl. fa in favor, of M. F. Brinbery vs. Jamc3 O. Henderson, and one mortgage fi. fa. in favor of A_ P. Smrency vs. Jame3 C Henderson. joheS C. W. COLLINS. Sheriff. Crawford Connty Jnly Mortyqge Sberifl'a be sold berore' the Court-house door, in the town of Knoxville, on the first Tnesday July next, lots of land Nos. 170, 171, 131, 182, 183,204, 205, 212, 213, 237,238,244, 245, containing iff the aggregate twenty-six hundred and thirty- two (2632) acres more or leas, lying in the 7th dis trict of originally Houston, now Crawford county. All levied on as the property of George W. Persons, tq satisfy the following mortgage fi. f*3. issued from the Superior Court of Crawford county, viz: D. W. and J. G Yischer vs. George W. Persons, aud Charles D. Anderson for the use of William J. Anderson vs. said George W. Persons. This, May 6, ; 1871, A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. maj9w60S G eorgia, cbawfobd county—whereas, James N Matthews, Administrator cn the estate' of William Sloan, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given nnder my hand and official signature, June 5,1871. E. A. WALTON, !jane8.w3m Ordinary. ■a————————— DOOLY COUNTY. p EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—All persons ia- VJT debted to the estate of Tomer Smith, late of skid county, decease^, are required to make immedi ate payment to the undersigned; and those haying, claims against said estato are required to present them properly authenticated to the subscriber in terms of the law. May 22,1871. may24 w40d« JOHN N.' APEIS3, Admr. C't EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Sixty days from OT this date application will be mads to the Or dinary of said county ror ica-ro u, ocij nil tne riEtls belonging to the estate of John J. Dickinson, de ceased. June 1,1871. Jun2 w2m J. E. LILLY, Administrator. Dooly Connty Sheriff Sale. TX7TLL be sold, before the Court house door in V V (he town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following property, tc-ait: Lot of land No. 104 in the 10th district of Dooly county, to satisfy a Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of Mary _. ... ~ ‘ out CLAY COUNTY Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold in front of the Court-house, in the town of Fort Gaines, Clay co., Ga ,on No. 326, and lots 3S2 and 393, known as the “Sweet Place,” containing 678 acres, about 300 acres of which is well improved, with gcod dwelling, gin- house and screw, and all neceesary cabins for la^ borers; also, lota 358,359,383.389,411, 412,413, and fractions 414 and 421, containing 1450. acres, more or less, and known as the “Home Place” of Wm. Castleberry, late of Clay county, deceased, with good dwelling, gin-house, sorew, and all necessary cabins for laborers—all of the above lands being in the 7£h district of Clay county, and lying on or near the Chattahoochee River. Also, the following wild lands: South half cf No. 3, in the 8th district cf Pike, and No. 135 in the 2d district of Habersham county. Property sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of William Castleberry, deceased. Terms cash. * • WILLIAM W. CASTLEBERRY, Adm’r do bonis non of Wm. Castleberry, deo’d. may7 dlt*w40d* * PUffNAZffi COUNTY. i(T\ EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Sixty days after date, application wiil be made to the (Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell the Homestead belonging to the estate of A. G. Gor don, deceased. 1 F. G. LAWSON, june8-2m . Guardian. G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Sixty, days after date, application will be made to tue Ordinary of Putnam county for leavo to sell the Lands belonging to the estate-or -Wm. A. Gcoley, deoeased. F, G. LAWSON, juneS-2m ■ Administrator! ■ G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. — Sixty days after date, application will bo made to the Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell tho Lands belonging to the estate of Mre. Nancey Mid dleton, late of Putnam county, deceased. JOHN MIDDLETON, Juno8-2m Administrator. ft EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNIY—'Whereas, A. V3f O. Mason, administrator de bonis non cf the estate of Jefferson A-Jame-, deceased, has applied to me for letters of dismissal. These are therefore to cite ana admonish all persons interested to bo snd appear at my office on the firstMondsy in Oc tober next, to show cause; if any..wby tail letters should not be granted. June T, 1871. .' D.H. REID, ]une8 wSm v—r. ?:i Qrdin&y. JAB7EB. COUNTY. k EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Whereas, Ne- hemiah B. Waite has applied to me fer administration u; has applied of administration upon the estate of Lucius White, late of said county, deceased: All persons interested are hereby required to show <ause, r>n-tho first Mondavin Jnly next, why said letters ■should not be c5, sb prayed. Witness my hand and seal this [ay, 1871. , ySO w30d* J. W. BURNEY, Ordmary. 7| EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Thos. R. King VJ having applied to me for Letters of Adminis tration upon the estate of J. M. King, late Of said county, deceased. All persons Interested' aro re- iredto show oattse, if any they have, why. Iters should not be granted, oaor before tl-cfFv Monday in July next. Witness my hand, * mj21 w40d* ’ ^jfwf !dUF” i? ' G:J;nary. TWIGGS COUNTY, eOBGT 1 > TWIGGS COUNTY.—To all whom It jt way concern: Dr. George E. Caxleton. in proper form applied to me for penusnent A. C&rleton, late ot said county, singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Lucy A. Carieton, 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 G60. E. Carieton cn Mrs. Lpey A. Carleton’s estate. , Witness mv hand and official signature this May 23d, 1871. J- U. BURKETT, , may25-6w - Ordinary. G eorgia; twiggs county—Foar weeks after dale hereof, application wid be maue to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the real proper;y telonging-to the estate cf Anne E. ChurchwoU, late of said couutv, deceased.^ lit S» jEWBIj june0-S0d Administrator. . Twiggs County Sheriff Sale. XX7ILL bo sold before tho Courthouse door in YV the town of JeffereouviBe, on the^ First ty. lot known in said place as the Old Joe Boynton lot -containing one acre more or less. The second known its the Burnt Comer lot, containing one acre more or less. Tho third known as tho Ola Long and Durham Store lot, containing one half acre more or less. Levied on to satisfy a jl fa in favor of William A. Holland, administrator, Ac., on estate of D. Holland, again** M. J. Carswell, executor on estate of J. E. Dupree. Property pointed ont by plaintiff - s attorney. JA8..T. EVANS, j jane 1st,: 1671. . ; Sheriff Twiggs County, •* n v.o;; rtv ' BIBB COUNT VS*. Pi EORGIA, BIBR COUNTY:—Whereas, Frances OT L Wilburn applies to the undersigned for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Wil liam F. Wilburn, late of sf-id county, deceased— All persona interested are required to ba aud ap pear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters thould not be granted the applicant. Given nnder my hand cfficUIIv, jur-G w30d C T. WARD, Ordicasy. rvEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whereas, applies- tion has been made to me to open a public road from Houston rotd-to a point where bcoond street intersects the corporate lice of the city of Macon; and. whereas, commie&iooere have been appeinted, as directed by law, to examine and mark out said proposed toad,.and have made their report in conformity to law: These are, therefore to cite aud admonish alt perse ns interested to be and ap pear at my office on or before the 9:h day of July next, to show cause, if any they can, why eaid road ebonld not he opened. Given under my hand ami official signature. Thin 9th day of Juno, 1371. junto filtwSOd C. T. WARD, Ordinary, EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-—All persons in- VJT debted to the eetate.of Bichard S. Freeman, late of eaidjeounty, deceased, are required to mate immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having olaiins to render them in terms of the law. _ WILLIAM L STARE) ED. J. FREEMAN, y Admm.etrators. : jnn6 w6w Notice to Debtors and Creditors, fl EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—All rereons in- VJT debted to the estate of Jos. Bond, late of end connty, deceaeed, are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and three having dainu against said estate to present then jts re quired by law. June 8, IS71. . , A A. B-ROSS, '' janeS-I*w6w Adm’r de bonis non. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, Joseph VJT 8. Key applies to the undersigned for letters of administration, with the will annexed, upon the estate of Margaret T Sailer, late of said eonntv, deceased: AH persons interested are required to to an4 appear at the Court cf Ordinary, cn the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they havo, why letters should nof be granteed theap- plicant. 'Given under my hand officially. Jun3 wSOd C. T. WARD, Ordinary. /~1 EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph VJT S. Key applies to the undersigned for letters of administration, de bonis non, with the will an nexed, upon the estate cf Benjamin Snider, de ceased: All persons interested are required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the firet Mon day in July next, to shew cause, if any thev hue, why letters should hot be granted the applicant. Given nnder my hand officially. maySO 30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary. p EORQIA, BIBB COUNTY*—Four weeks after VJT date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave lo sell all the real and personal property belonging to the es tate of Martha A. Bohne, late of said county, de ceased.. may3 w30J F. F EOHNE, Administrator. Adsuiuistrator’s Sale. T>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary _D of Bibb county, will be sold on the first Tues day in July next, at the Cocrt-honse in said county, at 10 o'clock a. oi. 20 shares of Southwestern Rail- read stock, belonging to the estate of Martha F. Beal, late of eaid ccunty. deceased. my21 wtds GEO. C. BEAL, Administrate:-. AdsniuUtratos’d Sale. YY7ILL be sold before the Court house door in . .V V. the city of Macon. Bibb county, on the first Tues'day in July next, at the usual hour of sale, tho following property belonging to the estate of Jaruss B. Butts, deceased, late of Eaid county, Macon city lots Nos. 7 and 8, in Square 66, on First street. Also tots of land numbers 293,1st district, 4th sec tion, 40 acres, Harralson county. Nos. 51, 52,.434, *35, 333, 20th district. 3deoction, each 40 acres, in Polk county. Nos. 747, 770, 1081, 1096,11th dis trict, 1st section, Lumpkin county. Fractional lot 96,18th district. 4tU section, Dade county, and No. 17, in lhel9:li district. 4th section, 140 acres, known as a coal lot, in Dade county. A. G. EUTTS, WM. H. ATWOOD, may3 dltiwtd Administrators. Administrator’s Sale. T>Y virtue of on order from the Couitof Ordinary JJ of Bibb county, will be sold on the first Tues day in July next, at the Conrt-houee in eaid county, the north half of lot 210 in the third district of orig inally Houston, now Bibb, county, containing f0 acres more or lees; also, 20 acres more or lees in the southwest corner of lot 2C9 of said district— sold as the property cf Charles Strozier, late of eaid county, deceased. m»yl2 w40! A. B. ROSS, Admr. Letters of Dismission, p EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, B. A \J Wise, administrator on the estato of Moore B. Thomas, Sr., mid Moore B. Thomas, Jr., deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission: These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of eaid deceased, lo 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 ahcnld not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand, officially. may2 w8m C. T. WARD, Ordinary. MACON COUNTY. /''t EORGIA, Macon COUNTY—Whereas, John aJT -D. Witks, Guardian and Trustee of Augustus O. Felton, applies to me for dismission from arid trusts— This is. therefore, to cite all persona concerned to to and appear at my office, on or before the first Mondav in August next, aud .show cause, if any they have, why Letters of Dismiesion should-cot ba granted as pray ed for. GiTen under mv hand aud official signature, this June 5,1871. ' JNO. L. PARKER, jtw6 w3m Ordinary. 1 Macon-Sheriff's Sale. TVTILL be ECld before the CourtHou30 doc.-, in VV thstownofOglethorpe.Maooncounty,within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July, next: Lot of laud, No. 62, in-the Second District of originally Muscogee, now Macon county, levied on as tho property of Wm. H. Stanley. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. June 7,1571. ’ T. J. WINN. jon8 td Deputy Sheriff. n EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Geo. VJT C. Dress. Ex’r., of the last Will and Testa ment of Wm Dyese, deceased, applies for dismis sion from eaid 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 said letters should not be granted.. ... . Given under my hand and official signature Juno 1,1S71. JNO. L- PARKER, jnn2 w3Cd Ordinary. y-y EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas. John VDT Causey, administrator on the estate of Charles M. Dinking* deceased, applies to me_ for dismis sion from said administration: This is, therefore, to cite*all persons interested to bo and appear at mv efneo on orbefoio t!i© firet Holiday iu ber next, and elnw caneo, if any they can, why svd letters should not ie granted. Given tmdar my hand and-ofiiriri signature. Tina June 1,18 n. jua2 w3m JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary* /T EOR3IA, MACON COUNTY—To ail whom it VJT may coucc-m: Anne B. Jolly having in proper form aoclied to me for permanent letters of ackain- iatrationoa theestasa or Asa JolJy.latoof aaiJcoun- tv, deceased: This is to site aff and singular ;he creditors and next of .ta of Asa Jolly to be an J ap pear at mv office aithmtbetime showed by law, an! not v,. *r*nted to Anne B. Jolly on said Asa Jolly’s p.Mte. Witness mj hand and official signature This first day of June, 1571. Jun2w33a . JOHS L. .PARKER, Ordinary. n EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Wherea?, Wai. VJT K. Hall, administrator on the estate of Wtd. K. Hall, Sr . deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from said administration: This is, tbere- fore, to cite and admonish all pereou3 interested to be and appear at my office on tho first Monday in September, and show cause, if any they c?n, why sail fetters should cot be granted. Given ujiuot jnv band and cfiici&l signature. * Juno 1,1871. 3cm2 wSm JSt) X** PARKER. Ordinary. /GEORGIA. MACON COUNTY—Fonr weeks It after date hereof, application will be made lo the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the property, real and personal, of Geo. w • Fisb.itate cf said county, deceaeed. jan2 w30J MARTHA E. FISH, Ex’rx.. BSAS-ZOtf COUIYTY. /~y EORGLV ' IABION COUNTY—Whereas. Dk-k- VJT eon Lumpkin, Administrator of the estate Of Robe: t Brook?, deceased, has made appliciricq for dismission. All persons, therefore, who are interested m ss:d estate are hereby notified to file their objections, if any, to the dismission of said Administrator within the time prescribed bylaw. Witness my hand April 7,1871. .aprlO w3m JAS. M. LOWE, Oreinary. BAKER COUNTY. G eorgia, baker county—uLeroa#, B;n- jamin BaPev, executor of the estate e£ WB- liam Bailey, deceased, applies to me for let fer j of dismission from arid estate; theae are there®.-; to cite ail persons interested to be epd appear at rey office on erbefore the firet Monday in AnaK. ’ad show cause, if any they havo, why osil - -:w* should no^ he granted. .- „ > . - . , .. Given'viudef my bifid and offiaw signs...us the llth-deriof Auril. 1871. . " •- ® CLEMENT GORE, Ordiamy. aprl3w3m r j ; ,