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Tele^Taph and. Journal &; Messenger.
Special notices
Hcs. /.u*x, H. Stvskss.
znivod seme b*neSt from the use of Sim-
4$4r atd wish tc eive it a farther
5* . Rejttlstor ha? been in iup ia ■v fct
•f* 4 *. *nd f ait persuaded it is a valuable addi-
Si&ert science.’—Gov. J. Gill Shobtbb,
Liver rteealator is certain 1 ? a specifio
®?. s ‘ of complaints whichit claims to cure."
'mnn WiU* President Oglethorpe College.
Simmons 3
I DISEASE and Indiges-
* to a greater extent -
mt
Fa^wrtof action
“ So .
in,
fr*. MP 1 -**
r. and
,' ht af-
in its
. /anably
in the Liv-
. -istiPation,
Shoulders,
jr Stomach,
Mouth, Bilious
. tion of the Heart
_ the spirits, or Bines
r d other symptoms,
„ MON'S LIVER BEG-
is tho best
' ever
j» remedyi for
■I boon discovered. It
_ ,„.y, effectually, and being a
o vegetablo.componndt can do
' injury. It is harmless in every
_«• it has been need for «
and hundreds of the good
f.rjTreat from all parts of the coun-
■f”ffvonch for its virtue;.
Regulator.
or, BEBIOXBE
j. a. ZEILIN A CO., Fbopbiitobs.
TESTIMONIALS:
^rr^iniidW w w
fthuf“Tlda P co r oiand efficwiousm
2 itio be the best Liver Regulator offered to^tho
E. Ltos. and H. L. Lvos, BeUofon-
ftS’rared by Simmons* Wver Re*nIator, aftor
^Jiaffeied severalyears with Chill9 and Rover.
rtVsifo'aad^self have used the Regulator for
i'lal I testily to its great virtues.”—Rev. J. R.
“Perry, Ga.
^“a&isiKaaovlBib^ county. Ga.
jfi.dtwti
assuring,
The tieawi
triHX HctTa.—A regular habit of body is ah-
alj essential to physical health and clearness
^ect- Nor is this all. Beauty of person
e;t co-exist with an unnatural condition of the
igb a free passage of the refuse matter of
intern tjirongh these natural waste pipes, is as
»iyto the purity of the body as tho free
■*se of the offal of a city through its eewers is
•euy to the health of its inhabitants,
iigeetion is the primary cause of most of the
ses of the discharging organs, and one of its
i amnion results is constipation. This com-
& betides being dangerous inJlBclf, has many
Ottilia concomitants—such aa an unpleasant
ct, a sallow shin, contaminating blood and bile,
headache, lota of memory and general
iatetttre Stomach Bitters tepoyes all these
j ty removing their immediate cause bl tt9 di
ne organs, and regulating tho action of tho
Tho combination of psopertiea in this
itnied preparation is ono of its chief merits.
Ijsct merely a stimulant or a tonic, or an anti-
Lea igent, or a nervine, or a blood depuront, or
[jitirtic, but all these curalivo elements judi-
i!y blended in ono powerful restorative. It
ictiv’.ty and vigor to tho inert and enervated
;h, relieves Uio alimentaiy canal of its oh-
dicu, and gives tone to tho mombrane which
it. gently stimulates tho liver, braces tho
■tj, md cheers the animal epirits. No other
fceJy possesses such a Variety of hygionic vir*
It is to these characteristics that it owss its
(>-; &g a household taedicino. Exporienio
ptoved that '.t is as hamlees as it is efficacious,
I hexes it it mb pcpa'Mr with the weaker sox aa
ii tho stronger.
acatetter’d Stcmsch Bitters are sold in Bottles
>, and the trade-mark biown in the glass and
ciavcd on tbe label, is the test of genuineness,
mo of connteifeits.
002KT S XT MP TION.
' n : • 4
Its Cure and ItsTreventive.,
By J. H. SOHENOK, Mi D.
M ANY a human being has passed away, for whose
death there was no other reason than the neglect
of known and indisputably proven mcan3 of cure.
Those near and dear to family and friends are sleep*
ing the dreamless slumber into which, had they calmly
adopted
ns. JOSEPH H. SCHESCK’S SUIPIX
TREATMENT,
and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious
medicines, they would not have (alien. Dr. Schenck
baa ia his own case proved that wherever sufficient
vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicine ana
his directions for their use, is quickened into health-
U In tLisE tatemen t thero 13 nothing presumptuous.
To the faith of tho invalid ts made no representation
that is not a thousand times substantiated by living
and visible work*. Tbe theory of tho care by Dr.
Schs&ck's medicines is as.simple as it is unfailing-.
' “osophy requires no argument. It is self-
■, self-convincing.
:awood Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first
two weapons with which the citadel of the ma’ady is
assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of consumption
origis ‘ ' '
pathira” with" the stomach. They respondto’the
morbific action of the liver. Here then comes the
culminating result, and the setting is, with all its dis
tressing Ermptcms. of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Nature’s
noblest gifts—the PodonhiUnm JC citatum. They pos
sess all the blood-searching, alterative properties of
calomel, but unlike calomel, they
“LEAVE NO STING BEHIND,”
The work of cure is now beginning. The vitiated
and mneons deposits in the bowsl3 and in the ali
mentary canal are ejected. Theliver. like a clock, is
wonndup. It aronses from its torpidity. The stom
ach acts responsively, and the patient begins to feel
that he is getting, at last.
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with tho Pills,
permeates and assimilates with the food. Cbylifica-
tion is now progressing without its previous tortures.
Digestion becomes painless, and tbe cure is seen to be
athand. Tbcrei3 no more flatulence, no excerbation
Of the stomach. An appetite sets in-
Now comes tbe greatest Blood Purifier ever yet
given by an indulgent father to suffering can.
Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup comt3 in to perform its
functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It
eaters at once upon its work. Nature cannot be
ntMtad. It oolleots and npens the impaired and dis
eased portions of the lungs. In the form of gather
ings, ic prepares them for expectoration, and to 1 in a
very short time the malady is vanquished, the rotten
throno that it occupied is renovated and made new,
and tho patient, in all the dignity of regained vIgo"r,
steps forth to enjoy the manhood or the womanhood
that was _ ,
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stay in a
warm room until they get well; it is almost Impossi
ble to prevent taking cold when tho lungs sro dis
eased. hut it must be prevented or a cure cannot be
effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this
section of the country in the tall apd winter season,
are all wrong. Physicians who recommond that
conrso lose their patients, if their lungs are bndiy
diseased, and yet, because they are in the house they
mast not eit down quiet; they mu3t walk about tho
roomas much and as fast as the strength will bear, to
get up a good circulation of blood. Tbe patients
must keep in good spirits—bo determ'ned to get well.
This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and is
tho great roint to gain. To despair of cure alter such
evidence of its possibility in the worst cases, and
moral certainty In all other:, is sinfal. Ur. kchagpk’s
personal statement to the Faculty of his own-care
was ia these modest words: _ . .
— fha last stages of con-
and at ono time my
N WORE!
EMPIRE NURSERY,
NEAR ECFAUL4, ATABAMA.
FRUIT TREES FOR THE SOUTH.
A* J. SUBBES, Proprietor*
No Apple, Reach or Fear Trees are sold but those
that have been tested and found to be the beqt for
thin latitude and section.
The stock consists of Apple, reach. Plum, Nec
tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees, at
$13 per 100, or 600 for $5A.-. Bear Trees at 25 cents
each. Catawba and Clinton Booted Grape Vines at
$6_per 100, or $50 per 1000*
We refer to the following parties: ElingtonSt
f iercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwlck & Co..
nfaula, Ala; Beal St Singer, Kufaula, Ala.; Col. B
3. Irby, Barbour co., Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-,
lnmbus, Ga.; CoL G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga.
All communications ehold Be directed to
dee9-wtf a JACOB SMITH, Eufaula. Ala.
advertisement of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary,
[tied Book for tho Million—Marriage Guide—in
per column. It should be read by aU.
u2'>(U-ivtf
HEAD OF TBMDSTREET, SISX OF “THE NEW FLAG.”
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST IN THE STATE.
SKILLED LABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY
AI L WORK WARRANTED-
Afertfilern Prices for machinery triplicated.
S1EA3I ENGINES OF ANY KIND AND SIZE.
FINDLAY’S IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILL • MERCHANT MILL GEARING, most t|
kinds; SUGAR MILLS and SYRUP KETTLES; IRON FRONTS. WINDOW SILLS am
LINTELS; CASTINGS of IRON and BRASS Of every description, and
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER.
IRON RAIL IN Gr,
OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, AND AT i RICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
(gTNo CHARGE FOR NEW PATTERNS tu furnishing outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mills.^
I. i ALL ITS
BE PAIN KILLER
joetiy be etyiod the great medicine of the
A for there* ia no region of the globe into
it has not found its way,and been largely need
tighly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to
di it has not proved to be well adapted for the
sof t considerable variety of diseases; it Is a
-if and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts,
■itj, wounds and various other injuries, as well
tr dysentery, diarrhea and bowel complaints
iy, it is admirably suited for every raoeof
•oa tbe face of the globe,
ia a very significant fact, that notwithstanding
-tag period of years that the 5
PAI3ST
bton before the world, it has never lost one
•i of its popularity, but, on tho contrary, the
tor it has steadily incro&Bsd from ita first dis-
Wy, and at wo previous time has the demand for
sen so great, or the quantity made been eo
?o, as it is to-day.
othor significant fact ie, that nowhere has the
Killer ever been in higher repute, or been
re generally used by families and individuals,
it has been here at home, where it was first
covered and introduced. That tho Pain Killer
- continue to be, what we have etyiod it,
ie Great Medicine of tlie World,
!£ c;nuot be the shadow of a doubt.—iYcri-
■' A'lrtrtiur. . jnno 2-eodhlm.
_ , J*
seemed ^ to me that I could feel them penetrate my
wholesyatem. They soon ripesid the matter i»uy
longs, and I would spit up mors than a pint of offti-
sive yo'.Iaw matter every morning for a long time.
As soon as that began to subside, my congh, fever,
pain and night sweats all began to leave me. and my
appetite became so great that it was with difficulty
that I eould keep frem eating too much. I seen
gained my strength and have grown in flesh ever
since." .... 3
“I was weighed shortly after my recovcra. added
the Doctor, "then looking like a mere skeleton; my
weight was osl7 ninety-seven pounds: my present
weight ia two hundred and twenty-five C2pJ pounds,
and for yeai31 have enjoyed uninterrupted hca;ta.
Dr. Schenek has diseontinnei his professional white
to New York and Boston. He or his son. Dr.J.H.-
Schenck, Jr .still continue to see patients at their
office. No. 15 North Sixth etrect,^Philadelphia, every
Saturday from 9 a, li. to 3 r. if. Those who wish a
thorough examination with the Respirometer mil be
charged to. The Se;pirometer declares the exact
condition of the longs, and patient* can readi'y learn
whether th»7 are curable or not. , , a
Tho directions for taking tee medicines aro adapt ed
to the intelligence even ofa child. Follow these di
rections, an-i kind Nature will do the rest, excepting
that in some cases the Mandrake Pills are to bo taken
in increased doses: the three meoicipcs need no other
&ccoaQpasicien.ts •them tbe ample instructions tnat ac*
company them: First create appetite.
health hunger is the most welcome symptom. When
it c -mOv, as it will eome, let tae despairmg at ones
be of good cheer. Good blood at .once, follows, tae
cough loosens, the night swoat is abated. In.a short
time both of these morbid symptoms are gone forojer.
Dr. Schenck’3 medicines are constantly kep. intoas
of thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative
the Mandrake Pflls are a standard preparation .while
the Pulmonic Syrup, se a eurorof coughs ar.d colds,
may bo regarded as a prophylastcnc against con
acmptfonin aa^ of ita
.
JOHN F. HENRY,
(No. 8 College Place, New York.)
PRICES OF THE
MASON & HAMLIN
Cafoinet Organs.
H AVING vastly increased their facilities for
manufacture, tho
Mason & Hamlin Organ Company
are now eaabled'to offer their well known Orgafis
which are the
Acknowledged Standard or Excellence
among Instruments of the class, at prices of infe
rior work: They print their lowest pnees, whfch
are, therefore, alike to all, invariable, fbo foRow-
ing arc illustrations: r .
Four-Octave Organs... '-Sfi
The Same, Double Reed
Five-Octavo Organs, with Tremulant, Carved
and Ornamented....... H"
The Same, Donble Reed, with Five Stops,
Forty Other Styles, up to
All in solid Black Walnut. All the Organs made
by this Companv are thoroughly first-class in every
respect. They will not make the so-called cheap
Organs at any price. The comparative supenonty
of their instruments is now greater than ever be
fore, as every competent judge who will carefaUy
examine and compare must perceive.
Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in any section of
tho country. ’
FINBXfAY’S SAW - BUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE USED BY EVEBY SAW MILL PEOPR1EIOB.
Millstones, Belling,nrcoIarSawsSteamFIttin^BalilWItMetal,etc.
FURNISHED TO ORDER.
TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER.
SELTZER
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
312S COUNTY.
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
next, within the lawful hours of eale, at the
Court-house door in Knoxville, in said county, a
0^EOR3I\, BIBB COUNTY.-
Whoiea8,TV8Cces
_ I. Wilburn applies to the undersigned for
Letters of Administration upon tbe estate of Wil
liam F. Wilburn, late of said county, deceased—
All persons interested are required to be and ap-
Certain parcel of land lying, being and situate in the j pear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday
” • *-* “* J '' Orawford L in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why
.. — V- f TnLiflrc i-*.’ ail-. vT x
7th district of originally Houston now
county, containing one hundred acres more or less,
being tbe.land whereon Allen S. Evans lived, as
the property of said Evans, to satisfy the State and
county taxes on said land for the year 1879.
Also, at the same time and place, a certain parcel
of land lying, being and situate in the 7th district
of origiually Houston now Crawford county, con
taining one hundred acres
of lot No.
51, as the
Letters thould rot be granted the applicant.
Given trader my baud officially.
jnnC w33d- C. T. \VARP, Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB county —Whereas, applica
tion has been made to me to open a public
road from Houston roid to a point where Second
street intersects the corporate line of the city of
Macon; and. whereas, commissioners have tpcen
appointed, as directed bylaw, to examino and mark
ont said proposed road, and have made their report
in conformity to law: These are, therefore to cite
and admonish all persons interested to be anil ap-
ir at my office on or before tho 9th day of July
next, to enow cause, if any they can, why eaid road
should not be opened. Given under my band and
Official signature. This 9th day of Jnno, 1871.
junlO altwSOd O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
G EORGIA BIBB COUNTY*—All persons in
debted to the estate of Richard S. Freeman,
late of said county, Cecsased, are required to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and those *
having claims to render them in terms or the law.
S L J^E L ElZf K } Administrators.
junG w6w ^ •
in July next,, within the legal hours of sale, all the I Notice to Debtors ami Creditors,
lands belonging to the estate of Joseph B Hill, de-1 _. -rr nmn rnmnv an rr.-,™, •„
ceased, or so much thereof as will bs sufficient to BIBB COUN1Y.-AI1
satisfy the principal, interest and cost on a certain I UT debted to riie estate of Jo... Lond, I-^6of suu
fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Muscogee I '’JUJLfSSJS
county, State of Georgia, in favor of Robert* B. I A^ 5 ® “°dersi|ned, ^d th se h&i iBj,
Murdockvs. Henrietta Hill as Executrix of the said UK^agmcst sud estate to present .Lem a».o-
Joseph B. Hill, deaeased. The said lands lying and | P™ dune 8,18 < 1.
mors or less, being half
. i property of P. J_ Muffins, to
satisfy his 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 sold a certain
parcel of land lying, being and situate in the third
district cf originally Houston now Crawford county,
being in tho northwest comer of lot No. 93, con
taining twenty-five acres more or less, as the prop
erty of Alien Yawn, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Wbli&m S. Ogletreo vs. Allan Yawn. Levy made
and relumed to ms by S. F. B. Stembridge, con-
' ;e*
A- J. PRESTON, Sheriff.
stable
maySO w30J
Crawford County July Postponed Sheriff
Sale.
TTETILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
YV the town'pf Knoxville, on the_ first Tuesday
H EALTH’S FOAMING ELIXIB. Tho volatile
principle of the Seltzer Spa Water is lost in
crossing the Atlantic. ’ It reaches this country
’• stale, flat and unprofitable.” But.in
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient,
this matchless natural remedy for dyspepsis, bil
iousness and constipation, is reproduced fa all the
sanitary perfection of the original Spa, as freshly
drawn and drank foaming at the fountain side.. It
requires but an instant to improvise the delicious
draught, and for all the disorders of the stomach,
bowels and liver prevalent at this season it is, in the
opinion of our ablest physicians—a safe and admi
rable specific.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
junlG ood2w•
mds lying
being in tbe Xth and 8th districts of originally Hous
ton, now Crawford county, the numbers not known,
hut the same being known as the Hill plantation,
lying on tho east side of Flint River, hounded on
the north by the Person plantation and south by
tho Howard plantation. This May 23d, 1871.
may20 tds A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff.
SURE POP !
Death to Rats.
Roaches.
Red Bugs, etc*
Never fafiing. Boxcb double the siz3 aa others.
Hermstrically sealed and always fresh.
For sals in Macon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
d. Zsilin & Co-, Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, and all
druggists. feb26dAwly
E. P.H. CAPBON’S
PATENT
TURBINE WATER WHEEL!
■-XOXT.—3/ nsieg Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup for
b:n cany a doctor's bin can bs saved and much
•tiog aTtried. Read tho advertisements ia aa-
f r coinmn.
^Sinuia Is used in tho practice of, and endors
'terseof the loading physicians throughout
They aro induced to do this from the
I : -*t ita formula is published aronnd each bot-
[ '0 that the physician knowing its component
and being already acquainted with their
f triios, preset ibe it with all confidence.
XicnciAsviiix, Kx., February 17,1669.
Hlcnen: I have seen tho effects of‘‘Rosa-
on patients in my own practice, and take
r-eta in attesting to its merits as a very power-
I -‘'irativo. In esses of scrofula, rheumatism,
1-Ivy typhyEs, etc., I always recommend it.
.■•^ayfruly, yours, J. S. Embe? . M. D.
Aacixor Xiine Steamers*
' Wednesday us satchdav, to xxdfboji
, . NEW YORK AND GLASGOW,
l-J* at Londonderry to land Mails and PaE3tn-
n. . gere.
tr.'towiore of this favorite line, are bnilt ex-
K; g the Atlantic fasatager toas, and fitted
respect with all tho modem improve-
> csjcuuted to insure the safety, comfort and
of pjU&ODg&nj.
1 #»*!’*?* u.vrHs. viy.uiin is amnzxcx
'ffiiMloVf, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON-
DERBY.
| '; - ■ • or-1 -75. according to location
| ■-kti’kcts >iao, securing test aejom-
Intermediate. $33 ; Steerige, $23.
I ■■■>■< for ikes friends in tho OldCcun-
tickets at reduced rates. For fur
I - v ; ; : - ra »rr-y to henderson broth
* W'tliag Green, N. Y.. or to
It L DcLAMATEB,
South- Expr. Co^Mwon.G*.
'G diit8m
125
1.000
-A MEOHAN-
LIGHTNES8
known planlere, using the “ECUPSE PRESS : Coxapabchee, Ga-, December 21,1870. ’
bought oue of your Etfipse Screw Coiton Presses esrly the present season, and1 Ljve
Wooten, Ga., January 4,1871.
tl y^rs of yesterday. I l ava to say that the Eclipse Cotton Screw, purchased c-f
yom bas performed admirably: I like it letter than any screw I kave over used. Q M gT0KE3
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES,
with wood cuts from photographs of tho different,
styles, fnU' information and lowest prices; also,
tP^timoniai Circular wiU be sent freo to any address
MASON St HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
Warerooms, 596 Broadway, New York.
For sale in Macon by G. P. GUILFORD & CO.
apr7 eodrtwtf
A EGOS FOR TBE M1LII0S.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
ieal mysteries and revelations of the physical sys
tem, how to preserve the complexion, etc- —
A private Coun
selor to the Mary
riedorthoseabout
to marry, with tb*
latest ai’coveiiee
on thephyslcloe
'Thfrfr'an rnterestlng work of m ;
^gh3 c nr TAYi3K» find contains Yaln&blo mfOx mail os
fn* rtarrlftil Ot OOUtOSiplstO
! 0 tSutis e abo°ok to be under look and key
8fe «^ , NOTic S B’T0 0 THS AFFLICTED AND US
FORTUNATE.
Mo.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDBEN,
THE SBMT SOOTHING REMEDY,
MRS
WHITCOMB'S
WHITCOMB’S
W
W "J®S' S
It ia the Great
Remedy in all dleor
Cures Colie and Grip
ing in the Rowels, and
jacilititatesthe process
of Teething. Subdues
Convulsions and oyer
comes ail direases in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Dl-
arrhaa.Dysentery and.
Sainmer Comrlarat in
t 0i Iafan?’s^Sidre'a’s Soothins
irderc brousht on b7 teething or
PRICE
25
CENTS:
PlUCTi
CENTS*
PRICE
25
CENT3.
“prepWby^o GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., St
*** r'WUft. «d Dealers ia M^ne^gi-
mhn
warn*
A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiscretion.
GEORGE PAGE ft CO.,
No. 5 S. Schroeder Street, Baltimore,
r A • -
M anufacturers of portable and stationary
Steam Enginee and Boilers, patent improved.
Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Mulay and JSash
Saw Mifia, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shmg’e
Machines, etc. -Dealers in Circular Saws, Belting
r °"“-
tivo Cotftlogti® t&d Price Lift*. icpH codwJy
rendering
f f every lumof «m« ——-— .
Xlie derico of the lube ox nut in which the screw woiks.
great in the common screw; Or-*- — * - “*
£ HALF THE TIME of ANY
fgaewfteraes^afs^arranged for witerwid steam power
aic., etc.; in shX^onoiSwrtSEfTSmew PmsWORLD kndlre^H^^rim a
' ' any -other Wrought Screw
rj. We'daim for the “Ei
kUGHT, and STANDING ROOM at top of box
manufactured. But above all others
Send for pries list, de
light draught ‘’ECLIPSE."
CftAlO’S FATMT HORSE POWER
35*011. DaiVIKTO- COTT.ONT G-X3NTS-
Tiio Only WKeel
BURNISHED to customers with polished Buck-
Jj ets. Backets made separate and movable. If
ever broken, can bo replaced with a new one.
Warranted to give more power than any Rough
Bucket Wheel. ...
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet for 1871. Addrqea
- CAPBON WATER WHEEL CO.
Lock Box 138. Hudson, N. Y.
may7-w3m.
JOKES COUNTY.
W‘
juneO-lavGw
A B. ROS3,
Adm’r do bonis non.
f'\ EORGIA, BIBB eOUNTY.—Whereas, Joeept*
VX S. Key applies to he undersigned for letters
of administration, with the will annexed, upon the
estate cf Margaret X Snider, late of said county,
deceased: All persons interested are required to Vo
and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on tho
Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters should not bo granteed the ap
plicant. Given under my hand officially.
jnc3 w39d C. T. WABD, Ordinary.
Crawford County Jury Mortgage SherlU’s
TTTTLL be sold before the Court-house door, in
V V the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday
in July next, lots of land Nos. 170, 171,181, 182,
183,201,205,212, 213,237,233,244,215, containing .
in the aggregate twenty-six Iitultlred and thirty-I EORGIA, BIBB CODNTY.—Whereas,. Joseph
two (2632) acres more or loss,- Iving in tlie 7th dis- VX S. Key applies to the undersigned for letieis
trict of originally Houston, now Crawford county, of administration, do bonis non, with tbe will sn-
AU levied on as tho property of Georgs W. Persons, I nexed, ppon tlie estate of Benjamin Snider, u*-
to satisfy tho following mortgage $L fas. issued | ceassd: AUpersensinterfstedarerequiredtobeauil
from the Superior Court of Crawford counly, viz: appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon-
D. W. andJ. G. Viacher vs. George W. Persons,
and Charles D. Andereon for the use of William J.
Anderson vs. said George W. Persons. This, May
6,1871. A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff.
majOwCOd.
day in July next, to show cause, if any they h.tve,
why letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
maj30 32d O. T. WARD. Ordinary.
& EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-—Font weeks after
date hereof, application will be made to the
Corn t of Ordinary of said county for leave to sol l all
the real and personal property belonging to tho es
tate of Martha A. Bolrne, late of said oounty, de
ceased*
may3 wSOd F. F BOHNE, Administrator.
Administrator’s 8nlo.
•Given under my hand and official signature, Juno I T>Y virtue of an order from the Court of OrJ-uiC
i, 1871. E. A. WALTON, I lJ of Bibh county, will be sold on the first Tucs-
a EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-
■
| Whereas,
James N- Matthews, Administrator en the
estate of Wilh'Am Sloan, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said administration.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persona
interested to bo and appear at my office within tho
time prescribed by law, spd sl\ow cause, if any they
can, why said letters shou’d not be granted,
june3-w3m
Ordinary.
DOOLY COtrTJTYT,
day in July next, at the Court-house in said cotratv,
at 10 o’clock a. m. go shares of Southwestern Rail
road stock, belonging to the estato of Martha F.
Beal, late of said county, deceased.
myCl wfcs GEO- O. BEAL, Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house dcoti in
the city of Macon. Bibb county, on the Cut
claims' against said estate are required to present I Tuesday in July next, at tho usual hour of sale, tkq
them property authenticated to tho subscriber in] followicg property belonging to the estate of Janwa
of the lav
/"'< EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—All persons in-
VX debled to the estate of Turner Smith, late of
said county, deceased, are required to make immedi
ate payment to tho undersigned; and those having
terms of the law.
may 24. w40d* I
Hay 22,1371.
JOHN N. ADKIS3, Adnar.
EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Sixty days from
OT this date application will bo mads to the Or
dinary of said county for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the estate of Jobu J. Dickinson, de
ceased. Juno 1,1871.
jun2 w2m J. E. LILLY, Administrator.
It. Butts, deceased, late of said county, Macon city
, lots Nos. 7 and 8, in Square CC, on First sfcieei..
i Also lots of land numcers 299,1st district, 4th sec
tion, 40 acres, Harralson county. Nos. 51, 52, <34.
i 435, 633, 20th district, SdEection, each 40 acres, in
i Polk county. Nos. 747, 776, 1(81, 1C93.11th dis
trict, 1st section, Lumpkin comity. Fractional lot
DG, 16th district, 4th section, Dado county, and No.
: 17, in tbe 19th district, 4th section, 140 acres, krouti
, as a coal lot, in Dade county.
1 A. G. BUTTS,
WH. H. ATWOOD.
may3 dtt&wtd Administrators.
A:loiInI<itrn:or’8 Sole.
, Dooly Connty Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sola, before the Court house door in
tha town of Vienna, on tlra first Tuesday in
July next, the following property, to-wit: Lot of
lild No. 104 in the 10th district of Dooly connty, to
satisfv a Superior Court fi.fa. in favor of Mary j -ivy virine of cn order from tho Conit cf OrdlrAjg
Culpeper vs. John A Hmit. Property pointed out | JQ> 0 f Bibb county, will te sold on the first Tn»-
by plaintiff’s attorney.
may23 wtd
This'May 20,1871.
W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
CX./LV coxmx'sr
day in Jnlv next at the Coart-houiein eaid cotiniv
the north'half of .ct 210 in the third district cf
inaliv Eonston, cow Bibb, cotrniy, containing »0
acres more or less; also, 20 acres moro or less iu
the soathwost comer of lot 2C9 of said disir c'.—
eold as the property of Charles Birozler, late of
said county, deceased. o ,
msvl‘2 w40d A. B. ROSS, Aumr.
Adutlulstrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold in front- of the Conrt-houee, in I
the town of Fort Gaines, Clay co., Ga., on
the t&st Tttseday in July next, and between tho !e- J Letters of ^Dismission,
gal sale hours of that iay. the following properly, p EORGL4, BIBB COUNTY.—WTitreas, -v A
viz: 40 acres of fraction No. 407, two thirds of lot VX Wise, administrator on tho estato of Me... 3 R
No 376 and lots SS2 and 393, known as the '-‘Sweet I Thomas, Sr., and klooro B. Thomas, Jr., deceased.
Place ” oantainieg 578 acres, about 303 acres of applies to mo for letters of dismission: These tto,
which is well improved, with good dwelling, gin- I therefore to ate and admonish all and singular, the
• ’.j necesaaw cabins for la- | kindred and creditors of eaid deceased, to be and
Jones suerin-p Snle.
tt.t, be sold before the Court-house aoor in
, , the town of Clinton, Jones connty, betwoen
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July next, ono yoke of Oxen, the property of Wffi
Ham 8. Moughon. Levied upon to satisfy a tax fi.
fa. issued by the Tax Collector of Jones county for
bis taxe3 of 1870. Terms cash.
jny31 wtd R* P. COOK, Sheriff.
Castlebeny, lato of Olay connty, deceased, with
"ood dwelling, gin-house, screw, and all necessary
°ab;na for laborers—all of tho above lands fcomg in
the 7th district of Clay county, and lyri)2 c» or near
the Chattahoochee River.
Also, the following wild lands: South half of No.
3. in the 8th district of Pike, and No. 136. in the 2d
district of Habersham county. Property sold for
the benefit of the heirs ana creditors of William
Castleberry, deceased* Terms cash.
J ,WILLIAM W. CASTLEBERE'4
Adm’r de bonis non of Vfm. Castleberry, trac'd.
may7 dlt&w40d*
Jones SBcrlfl’s Sale.
W ILL bo sola before the Court-house door ia
the town of Clinton, said county, between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July next, one lot (202K acres) of Land, more or
less, in Jones county, near -Bionntaville—bemg the
property of Andrew J. Miller—together with the
tenements thereon, it being that lot on which the
Dwelling House ia now situate, number not Known.
Levied on to eatisfy a tax fi. fa., issued by tho Tax
Collector of said county for taxes of 1870. Terms
caalk B* * • COOK*
mv30 wide Sheriff.
Jones Connty Sheriff Sale.
TJ17 ILL be sold before the Court-houBe door in
VV the [town of Clinton, said county,- between
tho usnSl hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in July
next, one lot of kind, 2023^ acres of land, more or
leas, near tho waters of Faffing Creek, together
with the tenements thereon, it being the lot of land
vfliercon Jno. A Child3 now resides—number not
by lax ti- — 1—_. .
Michael B. Childs, of said county, for the year 1870.
Terms cash'. . . .
may31 w30d - B; P. COOK, Sheriff.
In
TAXZ.OB, COUNTS’
Taylor Connty Sheriff’s Sple.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door la
the town of Butler, said eounty, on the first
Toesda;
the fob
of land No. •**.*,
containing one hundred acres, more tess. Lev
ied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tr-o Superior
Court.of said county, in favor of -Ai.ule Jenkins,'
Trustee, etc., against Willis McLen>:*n. Property
rihhalf of
| district of
eaid county, containing oneTiu
less. Lovied oh to satisfy a fi. r . »u«n1 nom the
Justice’s Coutt, 1971st district, G. M. said county,
in favor of H- N. Dnke, againet Mrs. Lucy Wilson.
Levy made and returned to me by 8. A. B. Joiner,
L.C. , LAWRENCE HILL.
junS wSOd Sheriff.
• f®- '
Richard Briscoe and Arthur Hall
,->Bri3coe, Executors and the
/-tmvtng COTTON CRAIG'S HORSE POWER is as far in advance oi me ordinary urn uear
M ^hfcS?Gin GSffiinSica of Ali THE OTHER HORSE POWERS now advertised and
manufactured in the State.^
Wei ~
i:;5Che
WE 614BAMEE WOBKMAVSIHP, JUTEBIAL AH) PERFORMANCE.
And further, we will legally obh'gato ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where ¥ achme fads to
P Inventors and Makers of Horse Po^rs, to meet ns.ia an actual test, and
produce the equal ot thto Machine for driring a Cotton Gun ■ g a Jm iQ ^ 4 - gaw ^
WonmnnfEcturetwosizce^-Ncr. 1 fordriYing50andcofa Wrgtt HUNDRED RETOLUriON3
H L Kimball’s Brunswick & Albany R. B. Money Taken in Payment for
n. u iiuuimu old Accounts or for New Orders.
B. FINDIrAY’S SONS,
juMeom " ‘ Findlay Iron Worlis, Macon, Ga
Milo 8. Freeman. Administrator 1
of the Estate of Job. Tarratt, | Bill for dirge
ve. . I tiob, eto, m
Bihb Superior
I Court, to April
Distributees of the Estate of Term, 1871.
said Joseph Tarratt. J
Milo S. Freeman, Administrator^ Bill fq “A? c *
.ofEstatoof^dreA.Dassier-1
The Distributees of tbe E3)** e J ^ snn ’
of said Andre A. Dassi<“ - .J *21}'
" Arum Them, 1871.
TT anuearinu to ,a0 Court- that the defendants in
I both of th* caB03 above stated, reside without
the Statem* Georgia.it is ordered by the Court
that *^0 said defendants be, and appear, at tbe
r .it term of Bibb Superior Court, to be held on the
Fourth Monday In October next, then and there to
demur, plead, or answer to said bill (not
demurring alone}, or the Court will proceed as
provided by law. It is further ordered, that service
PUTWAXtt COUNT?.
/S _
VT^aftor" date, application will be made to the
Ordinary of Putnsm county for leave to eeiitbe
Homestead belonging to tho estate of A. G. Gor
don, deefased. F, G. LAWSON,
jane8-2m Guardian
Given under my hand, officially.
mav2 w3m C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, John
' D. Wilke, Guardian and Trustee or Augustus
O. Felton, applies to me for dismission from’said
This is, therefore, to cite all peieons' coneer jed
to be and appear at my office, on or before tbe first.
Monday in August. next, and show cause, if any
they have, why Letters of Dismission should not be
granted as prayed for. .
Given under xnv hand and omci&l signature, this
June 5,1871. ' JNO. L. PARKER,
JunC W3a Ordinary.
Macon Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before tho Court Houso door, in
the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July
next: Lot of land, No. 52. in the Second District of
G ' EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Sixty days I originally' Muscogee, now Macon county, levied
after date, application will be made to the on t3 the property
Ordinary or Putnam connty for leave to sell the
Lands belonging to tho estato of Wm. A. Geoley,
doeeased. F. G. LAWSON,
jaueffiSm Administrator
rt EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. — Sixty days
H- after date, application will he made to the
Oidin&rv of Putnam county for leave to sell the
Lands bolonging to tho estate of Mrs* Yancey H;d-
dleton, lato of ^namwu & ty^e i as^ oN>
juneS-gm. Administrator.
EORGIA, PDTNAM COUNTY-—Whereas, A.
ITT C. Mason, administrator de bonis non of the,
estate of Jefferson Adams, deceased, has applied to
mo for letters of dismissah These are therefore
to cito and admonish all persons interested to be
and appear at my office on the first Monday in Oc
tober next, to.show cause, if any, why said letters
ehould not be granted. June 1,1371. :
D. H* REID,
juns8 wSm 'Ordinaly.
„ „„_v Of Wm. H. Stanley.
Levy made and returned to me bya constable.
June 7,1871. T. J. WINN.
jon8-td Deputy Sheriff.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas. Geo.
C Dvess. Ex’r., of the last Will and Testa-
‘ of Wm Dyesa, deceased, appliee for dismis-
JASPEB. COUNT'S’.
ment
sion from said ..
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concenieu
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 shoma
not be granted. n
Given under my hand and official signature Juco
1,1671. JNO. L- PARKER,
■ jun2 w30d Ordinary.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas. John
Cause v, administrator on tbe estate of Charles
31. DinkiDg. deceased, apphes to-
sion from laid administration: .This is, tnerefore,
to cite ail persons interested to bo ana appears.
mv office oa or before the first Monday iu Sep .em
ber next, and show cause, if any they can, why said
[letters should not to granted. Given trader my
I hand and official signature. This June 1,1871.
jtra2w3m JNO.L.PARKER, Ordinary.
EORGIA, MACON COUNTY-—To all whom it
lato or eaid county, 'deceased: Alt pereona interested | may concern: AnneB• Jolly tavm* inpropeii
“roherebv required to show ciuso, on tho first f^appUedtomeforP^anentletiMsofAumtp-
Mondsv in'Julynext, why said letters should not be [ istiationoa theestsff
vSe ” mrb ^“ a
[• | JSe the'- can, wbv permanent administration shquld
knot be granted to Anns S. Jolly on said Asa Jolly 's
-Thos.
EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.
T-tnTA nr \ a" having applied to me for Letiu« y.
6 ° tration upon the cstote cf J. M, King, late of
■, de
Letters shotdd not bs granted, ono- 31
Monday in July next, j ~c,-
Witness my hand, May
my21 w40d* - x Bur ’ NEi ’
Ordinary.
~^Hggs county.
Messenger once a month for, four months, before
the next term of this court. • By the Court.
WHITTLE & GU6T(N,
g-.‘ Solicitors fox Complainant.
31&y 8th, 1371. - > -
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Superior
CMfrt, April Term.
”une8-w4m
A. B. ROS3, Deputy Clerk.
Mitchell Connty Sheriff Sale.
■tk'TIIiL be sold before the Court-house; door in
YV the town of Camilla, MitdheR county, Ga.,
on the First Tuesday in July next, between the
legal hours of sale, One Steam Engine, Boiler,
Grist Mill and Baiting and Running
mh * ■■ ff;oi
_ I «e!S?to
satisfy one fi. fa in favor of M. F. Tsrinbery vs.
James O. Henderson, and one mortgage fi. fa. in
favor of A. P. Suirency vs. James O. Henderson.
june3 C. W. COLLINS, Sheriff.
nORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—To aR whom
IX it may concern: Dr, George E. Carieton,
baring in proper form applied tomefor permsnent
letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Lucv
A. Carleton, late of said county, this.ia to cito all and
singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Lucy
A.' Carleton, to be and appear at my office within
tho time allowed by law,- and show .cause, nf any
they can, why permanent administration should not
bo granted to Geo. E. C&rloton on Lucy A.
Ordinary.
Cariotpn’a catito.
Wifxcas nay band and official signature tms May
23d, 06717 J. H. BURKETT,
may25-6w
n EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTx.-Four weeks
It after date' hereof, apphcatien will ha mane to
the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the
real property belonging to the estate of Anno E.
ChurchweB, late of said county, deceased. _
< • ; '• H. 8. NEWBY, .
juneO-SOd '. Administrator.
Twiggs County Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in
the town of Jeffersonville,’on tho_First
lot known in said place as the Old Joe Boynton
lot, containing one acre more or less. The second
known as the Burnt Comer Jot, containing one acre
more or less. The third known as the Old Long
and Durham Store lot, containing one half acre
more or less. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of William A. Holland, administrator, Ac., on estate
of D. Holland, against M. J. Carswell, executor on
estate of I. E. Dupree.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JAS. T. EVANS,
june 1st, 1871. Eberiff Twiggs Oounty.
estate. Witness m> hand and offioial signaluse.
This first day of June, 1371.
jun2 w39d JOH.-t L. PARKER, Ordinary.
rN EORGIA, "MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Was.
VX ET. Hall,' adminiatratoron the estate of 7Vh>-
K. Hali. Sr-, deceased, applies to ms for letters ot
dismission from said administration: This is, there
fore. to cite and admonish all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on tho first Monday
in September, and shew cause, if any they caa, why.
said letters should rot bo granted. Given under
my hand and official signature. June 1,1871.
jun2 w3m JNO L.PABKER, Ordin^r--
£____
IjT titter date hereof, application will he made to
the Courtof Ordinary of said county for leava to
sell t-iUhe property, teal and personal, of Geo. W.
Fish,Bate of said county, deceased-! ■
jnn2w3Cd MARTHA E. FISH, Ex'rg.
iKXAsaoitf oounvar.
G eorgia, Marion county.—Whereas, Bick-
sou Lumpkin, Administrator of tho estate ct
Robert Brooks, deceased, has made application for
clisnussicu.
All persofcs, therefore, who are interested in said
estate are hereby notified to file their objections,^
any; to tho dismission of said Administrator witmor
the time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand April 7,1871.
aprlOwSna JAS. M. LOWE, Ordini 'y.
BAKER COUNTY.
1,1^3
G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Wboreas. Ben
' ;j»min Bailey, executor of th* 9b
b'am Bailey, deceased, appliee to me fox .etrers of
dismission from said estate; these arstnsr€ff?ro -o
cite all persons interested to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in Angus-a
show cause, if any tbey have, why said »-.?xs
should not be granted. . . ’ ’ ..
Given under my hsnS and official signa.ure this
tha 11th dav of April. 1371.
1 . ^CLEMENT GORE, Ordinary.
apxl3w3m
mMm