Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, July 04, 1871, Image 7
The G-eorgia Weekly Telegraph and. Journal & Messenger. . .!reJ feme benefit from the use of Sim- "B 4T ? T yBeKclator, aid with tc live it a farther _ —lntorhaf been inure in my family for t'lfy.vr 8*?“, j a m persuaded it is a valuable addi- t .J e ti*'^iical science."—Gov- J. Gill bnoRTaa. »fi t0 T tver rterulator is certainly a specific it,c.Jmi'Uinu which it claims to cure." «S5®«n Wittal president Oglethorpe College. !!jur. l >iY Simmons’ ^"^tseASE and Indiges- ssi&essP try in its ariably in the Liv- _sti ration, Should ere, _r Stomach, M*uth, 'Bilious on of the Heart the spirits, or Blues other symptoms, _ JN’S LIVER REQ- Is the best remedy for ever been discovered. It _Jly, effectually, and beintra vegetable compound, can do it jury. It is harmless in every way; it bas been used for 40 year?, and hundreds of the good and great from all parts of the coun- ry will vouch for its virtues. _ SLith _ __ ictic® , .“ want of action !«*** Headache. Co i Pain inthe^ £ J* 0 ®? 1 piuinsaa So f /O' in.the^x® iat'Sh’, ■ oSt !>.»» tcti®' ' liapl to Regulator. Qfj.BSEDICINE, j H> ZEILIN * CO., Pbokietoss. TESTIMONIALS: my iamily for the jthasrrovw, “ »— — ~ C » A W«”have°been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' tic? Medicine for more than twenty years. and lire. t [ ies t Liver Regulator offered to the fablic!"-M. R. bTos. and ff.L. Lvos. BeUefon- I£ ‘‘Ywm*cured by Simmons’ Liver Regnlator. after bsTUiI" ffered severalyears with Chills and Fever." —R, F. Aspsaso*. for •IAt wife*and self have used the Regulator for w. and I testify to its great virtues. —Rev. J. R. idf.b. Perry, Gs. . . How We Used to be PhTsicAed.—Who does cot remember the time when epring purgation was coneidered indispensable to summer health ? No natter for wry faces, tho inevitableealts and senna, rhubarb, or calomel and Jalap, must be administer ed. These “spring medicines,” the youngsters were told, wero to keop them hale and hearty dur ing the eummer. Wo all know now that this was a falacy; that new vigor, not depletion, is what is re quited at the commencement of the summer sol stice. As a preparation for the enervating effects ef oppressive summer weather, a course of Hos- tetter'a Stomach Bitters is highly expedient This ftmoae vegetable preparation has three prominent properties: It renovates, purifies, and regulates ill the functions of tho body. It is composed ex- djsiyely of pnro vegetablo productions, viz: the essential principle of Monongahela Rye, and the most efficacious tonic and alterative roots, barks, ind gums known to modical botanists. Hence, it is in absolutely safe medicine, and no tincture of the Phannicopceia can compare with it either in parity, or in the variety of its object, and its com prehensive results. Happily for mankind, the the- cry that it was necessary to prostrato a patient in order to core him, is forever exploded, and tho trae philosophical doctrine, that vigor is tho great antagonist of diseaeo, has taken its place.' Hos- tetter s Bitters is an invigorant, and, hence, it is the proper medicine for tho feeble at this moat trying season of the year. , Co cure that yon obtain tho genuine article, as there are innumerable vilo imitations in the mar ket. Look to the ornamental stamp, th9 engraved label, and the name blown into the glass.. Hostet ler's Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles only. OOSTSUMPTIOBT. Its Cure and Its Preventive. By J. H. SOHENCK, M. 13. M ANY a human btirg has passed away, for whose death there was no o*her reason than the neglect cf known and indisputably proven means of enr». Those near ani dear to family ond mends are sleep ing thedreamess slumber into which, had they calmly adopted DR. JOSEPH IT. SCIIE.VCK’S SIMPLE TREATMENT, as! availed themselves of hia wonderful efficacious nelicises. they would cot have fallen. Dr. Schenck his is his own case proved that wherever sufficient vitility remain?, that vitality, by bis medicine? and his directions for their use, is quickened into health- vivor. .n ibis statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of the invalid is made no repre entation that is sot a thousand times substantiated by living of tho cure by Dr. 3J lie faith of th< ■and timt . The theory — ffhenck’s medicines is as simple as it is unfailing. In philosophy requires no argument. It is self- Irtaring, self convincing. . „ The s?nwood Tonic and Mandrake Bills are tne first two weapons with which the citadel of the malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of consumption originate in drspopm and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes *'sym- isthiie” with the stomach. They respond to the norbifia action of the liver. Here then comes the calcinating result, and the setting in, with ail its dis tressing symptems, of CONSUMPTION. The Mandrake Pills are composed ol one of Na’ure’s ccbleit gifts—the Podophillum 1 citatum. TheypoE- wt >11 the blood searching, alterative properties of calomel, but unlike calomel, they “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.” The work of care is now beginning. The vitiated aid mucous deposits in the bowels end in the ali mentary canal are ejected. The liver, like a clock, is woaadup. It arouses from its torpidity. Thestom- >cb acta responsively, and the patient begins to feel tbit he is getting, at 1 ast. A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills Permeates and assimilates witn the food. Cbylifica- t|?a is now progressing without its previous tortures, biscition becomes painless, and tho cure is seen to be athtnd. There is no moreflatulonco.noexcerbation ot the stomach. An nppetite sets in. .Now comes tho greatest Blood Purifier ever yet liven by an indulgent father to suffering man. ccheuek’s Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its lanctions and to hasten and complete the cure. It eaters at once upon its work. Nature cannot he cheated. It collects and ripens tho impaired and dis- JJHd portions of the lungs. In the form of gather- itg?. it prepares them for expectoration, and lo f in a ttry short time the malady xe vanquished, the rotten wane that it occupied is renovated and made new. •ad the patient, in all tho dignity of regained vigor. Mm forth to enjoy the manhood or tho womanhood ti« was _ GIVEN UP AS LOST, lie second thifg is, the patients must stay in a vaim room until tuey get well; it is almost impossi- “*•.p prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis ced, bat it must be prevented or a cure cannot be "e all wrong. Physicians who recommend that c ,9'Jrs* lose their patients, if their lungs are badly uuaased, and yet, because they are in the house they “Uit not sit down quiet: they must walk afcont the •0'imas much and as last as the strength will heir, to set up a good circulation of blood. The patients ffiust keep in good spirits—be determ'ned to get well. Itil has a gro-.t deal to do with the appetite, and is ms great point to gain. To despair of cure after such sviience of its possibility in the worst eases, and Oonl certainty in all others, is sinfal- Dr. Echenck’s Personal statement to the Faculty of his own cure these modest words: . Many years ago I was in the last stages of con- ecffiption, confined to my bed. and at one time my J'tjriiciani thoughtthat I could not live a week; then . *? » drowning man catching at straws, I beard of jaa obtained tho preparations which I eow offer to «e Public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It •Mined to mo that I could feel them penetrate my •sole system. They toon ripened the matter in my ii* * would spit up more than a pint of offen- ', e yellow matter every morning for a long time.. as loon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, end night sweats all began to leave me, and my tff.-r te became so great that it was with difficulty , could keep from eating too much. I soon • ; strength tmd have grown in flesh ever weighed shortly after my recovery, 1 'added w»;,Jw ctor ’ th . en looking like a mere skeleton; my oo.'y ninety-seven pounds: my present eimu two hundred and twenty-five (225) pounds, t, *°,r? e *ri I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." t. vl^ c 9. er| ck has discontinued his profes-iocal visits T?rk and Boston. He or his son. Dr. J. H. cffie.K’ V-*iGll continue to see patients at their E?.l e ;,"o. 15 North Sixth Etreet, Philadelphia, every thorn"? fr °m,9 A, v.to3p.m. Those who wish* ekunl «- , *%l na S? n ■with the Respirometer will be condiPoWTe.i* 1 ? Respirometer declares the exact whether, C tl10 lungs, and patients can readily leam The dii.^ 118 curable or not. to the StSSSf for taking the medicines are adapted r wrioas f!r Ten °' a child. Follow these di- ihit intn??. “ U1 ^ Nature will do the rest, excepting in inereas?d % uta ,h ? Mandrake Pills are to be taken accoanY^f- <l 0 sc»:thti three medici ncs need no other comninv 1 ,?. 0313 ’J}? 8 ike ample instructions that ac- JwiiSYbS!??. ifW crcain anpeUte. Of returning jt e most welcome symptom. • When moftoidivS*® come, let the despa&ing at once cV -klood at once follows, the tiaS bother .V th ® nisht sweat is abated. In a Bhort bl the ,1 -»a 8 bnH t u°^ a JP.° A nio byru run and Seaweed Tonic, doiep. Mandrake Pills, all druggists and dealers. ItosADAue Is need in the practice of, and endors ed by eome of the leading physicians throughout ike land. They are induced to do this from the /act that its formula is published around each bot- tle. so that the phyeioian knowing its component parts, and being already acquainted with their properties, prescribe it with all confidence. Nicholasville, Ky., February 17,1869. Gentlemen:—I have seen the effects of “Bosa- dalia” on patients in my own practice, and lake pleasure in attesting to its merits as a very power ful alterative. In cases of scrofula, rheumatism, secondary syphylis, etc., I always recommend it. Very truly, yours, J. S. Sfaeks, M? D. aprl4-eorlAwtf. TwEjrrz-nvi: Cebts.—This amount will buy a bottle of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup, the great sooth ing remedy for all diseases incident to infants and children. • J .4., See advertisement of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, headed Book for tho Million—Marriage Guide—in another column. It should be read by aD. Jan 20 d&wtf THE PAIN HILLER May justly bo styled the great medicine of ihe world, for there is no region of the globe into which it has not found its way,and been largely used and highly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to which it has not proved to be well adapted for tho cure of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a speedy and eafo remedy for trams, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhea and bowel complaints generally, it is admirably suited for every race of men on tho face of tho globe. It is a very significant fact, that notwithstarading the long period of years that the P^IKT tttt.t.tstt Has been before tho world, it has never lost one whit of its popularity, but, on the contrary, the call for it has steadily increased from its first dis covery, and at no previous time has the demand for it been so groat, or the quantity made been so largo, as it is to-day. • Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the Fain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more generally used by families and individuals, than it has been here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to he, what we have styled it, The Great Medicine of the World, There cannot bo the shadow of a doubt.—Provi dence Advertiser. juno 2-oodAlm. THE WI8SHIP COTTQH GIN. Ahead of All Competition. AWARDED TWO FIRST PREMIUMS AT STATE FAIRS IN 1670. Augusta, in 1870, the trial resulted as follows: Pounds cotton. Time. Winn’s Gin .45 saws. IS5 13:30 m Carver Gin 50 saws. 150 12:20 m Pratt Gin 45 saws. 135 12:00 m Massey’s Griswold Gin... .45 saws. 135 10:30 m Nisbett* Goodrich Gin...45saws. 135 11:15m Morris Gin 50 saws. 150 12:30 m Gollett’s Steel Brush Gin. .60 saws. 180 10:05 m Ttae VVinsliIp Gin, - SO saws. 150 6:50 m Hall’s Gin and Feeder 59 saws. 150 8.40 m The Gins wore all ran by a steam engine, and at highspeed. The Committee on Machinery had the cotton weighed up for each Gin according to size, all OUt Of the time cotton, threo ponnda /or-each saw. These Gins are all made alike, tor service and durability—put up in good style in a substantial and workmanlike manner,undertheperson&l super vision of Mr. JOHN WINSBIP, a first-class ma chinist of more than twenty years’ practical experi ence-giving bis exclusive attention to the manu- monial8 ss to fut work—nicking «oodo oloan. and leaving lint in good condition, making it sample well. 40, 45, 50 and 60 saws kept constantly in stock. Price, 84 per saw. CAMPBELL & JONES, Agcnte, jnll.2aw<£w2m Macon, Georgia. M News ftr_t!te Aicfeil! HOLTON OH BAILY FILLS. A CERTAIN CURE-for Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills and Ague, Periodical Headache, Non* ralgia, and all affections of like character DR. H. O. BAILY, Americas, Ga. Db. H. C. Baily: I used the Holton PflUs in a case of Chills with complete success. My daughter has had no Chills since taking tho Pills according to directions. 8. A. ANTHONY, Americus, Ga. Db. H. C. Baily: I used the Holton Pills in sev eral cases of Chills or nearly a year’s standing, and met with complete success in every case. W. A. WHBON. Americus, Ga. Atn. h. O. Baily : I have used the Holton Pills in my family with satisfactory results. If taken ac cording to directions, they will break up Chills of long standing, with an almost certainty of not re turning. T. M. THUKLOW, Americus, Ga. Db. H. O. Baily: I hare used the Holton Pills with my plantation hands, with entire satisfactory results. I am sure they will cure tho Chills. A. 8. CUTTS, Americus. Ga., April 11,1871. We have used the Holton Pills in our families for Chills and Fever. They have never failed in a sin gle case to erne. J. V. ‘PRICE & SON, b Americus Ga., April 11,1871. Db. H. O. Billy : I have sold eome four or five hundred boxes of the Holton Pills, with as general satisfaction as other Fover and Ague Pills. E. J. ELDRIDGE, Dawson, Ga., Oct. 18G8. Db.H.O. Baily I had the Chills and Feyer about six months, tried various remedies withont a cure. I took tho Holton Pills as directed and have had no Chills since I ‘ ‘* il ‘ to all who have I had Chills for about twoyeara? and tried all the various remedies, but they failed to cure mo. I took the Holton, a3 directed, andhavebadno Chills since. I recommend them to all afflicted with Chills. J. M. CRIM, Dawson, April 8,1871. I certify that I have sold the 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 Chills in my family in 1869, 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 return of them. I recom mend them to all who’have Chills. E. B. LOYLESS. The Holton or Baily Pills can he found in some of the Drag Stores of this city, and many other places in this and other States. Always on hand, to supply the demand in Americus, wholesale, by H. O. BAILY, Americus, Or XL B. LOYLESS. Agent, Dawson, Ga. For sale by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon. apr!3 eod«tw3m- LAST TAX NOTICE. . r P there are any more tax-payers who intend to make a return of their taxable property before the books are closed, they can do so during this week. Office over Boardm&n’s. Office hours from 7 a. u. to 6 p. h. except from 12 v. to 1 p. h. jun28tiljnll R. A. BENSON, Tax Receiver. ELECTION NOTICE. "VT-OTICE is hereby given that an election will he i_> held at the several precincts in Macon’county. on the 27th day of July next, for Sheriff, Tax Col lector, Coroner and County Surveyer, to fill said offices until the next regular election, the parties elected to the same at the late election having failed to comply with the requirements of the law in mak ing [and filing their bond& within the time pre scribed by law. Officers whose duty it is io hold said election will take due notice, trad see that the same is properly and legallj^hokh ^B^order of jane 21-IawJ:w3w Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Felix A. Williams, deceased, are requested -to come forward and pay the same: and those having claims against said estate will hand 4h£mto properly at- toslcd. JAMES WILLIAMS, my20 wCw* Administrator. aroanr r. BBxranr, (No. S Cohere Place,New York.) SAMUEL Y. GREER. (Successor to Dialogue and Greer), Fire Hose Manufacturer 520 NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, C ftrtr.V ESTABLISHED IN 1821. ; S TEAM Fire Engines, Forcing and Suction Hose, Leather and Rubber Buckets, Pipe, Nozzle, Screw, and Patent Coupling of all kinds. Ieb22wl T. C. NISBET, MAOON, GEORGIA, manufactures STEAM ENG-IAES, SAW AIN D OMtIST MILLS, Shafting and Steam Boilers^ IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, MILL AND SIX GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS, THESE HOLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER. ;“1 KETTLES, FROM 30 TO 130 GALLONS AND FROM PATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR NOMINAL MEASURE THIN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE. HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON, This Power has been three times as long at work as any applied to GinniDg, and with what success let the following ceitificate-ehow: ' T. O. NISBET, Esq.—Deab Sm: Muxedoeville, Februaiy 14,1871. day on a forty-saw gin i placed outside. Price or Horse Power, with IKON FAAHES-Gnnranteed, powe J. A. ORME. 8100 OO COTTON AND HAY PRESSES. HORSEPOWER. HAND POWER. These Presses, from actual use, have given as much satisfaction as any ever introduced, and on ap plication I can furnish a circular with several hundred names of planters who are using this Press, and ~ ' ” A newimprovemanthas been introduced into these the box with more facility than any arrangement , - , . onger cotton box. These Presses, it is believed, can he furnished at a less pnee than any other. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: 1 New 40-horse Engine. - - 1 NCW SS.Hcrea Engino, - • • • 2 New 14-horse Engines - - „ . SIMM 800 BOO &*3end for Circular, containing cuts, description, and price lists of the various kinds of Screws. jun30 2awiw4m'■ SUBSCRIPTIONS Are respectfully solicited for the erection of a . MONUMENT TO THE • ConfetetG Dead of Geomia, And those Soldiers from other Confederate States who were killed or died in this State. THE MONUMENT TO COST $50,000. The Comer Stone it is proposed shall bo laid on the 12th of October—the anniversary of the death of General Lee. For every Five Dollars subscribed, there will bo given a certificate of Life Membership to the Monu mental Association. This certificate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal interest in the following property, to be distributed as soon as requisite number of shares are sold, to-wit First, Nine Hundred and one acres of Land in Lincoln county, Georgia, on which are the well-known Magruder Gold and Cop per Mines, valued at.... $159,000 And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-four shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United States Carrency, to-wit: 1 Share of $10,000 $10,000 ■■■HBBfeillBtanril 5,000 5,000 20,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 1 61 . 5.000 ■. 2 “ . 2,500 10 61 . 2,000 10 “ T T _ . 1,000 20 66 500 100 “ .... 100 200 . 66 50 400 (6 25 1000 “ 10 ' '' $100,000 Tho 7alne of the separate interest to which the holder of each certificate will be entitled, will be determined by the Commissioners, who will an nounce to the public the manner, the time and place of distribation. The following gentlemen have consented to act as Commissioners, and will either by a Committee from their own body, or by Special Trustees, ap pointed by themselves, receive and take proper charge of tho money for the Monument, as well as the Beal Estate and the U. S. Currency offered as inducements for subscription, and will determine upon the plan for the Monument, the inscription thereon, tho site therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to bo ob served when the comer-stone is laid, to-wit: Generals L. McLaws, A R. Wright, M. A. Stovall,- W. M. Gardiner, Goode Bryan, Colonels O. Snead, Wm. J?. Crawford, Majors Jos. B. Gumming, Geo. T_ Jackson, Joseph Ganabl, I. P. Girardey, Hon. R. H. May, Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W. H. Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr. W. E. Dearing. The Agents in the respective counties will retain the money received for the sale of Tickets until the subscription books are closed. In order that the several amounts may be returned to the Share holders, in case the number of subscriptions will not warrant any farther procedure, the Agents will report io this office, weekly, tho result of their sales. When a sufficient number of the shares are sold, the Agents will receive notice. They will then forward t this office the amounts received. L. & A. H. McLAWS, Gen. Ag’ts, No. 3 Old P. O. BaDge, McIntosh at., dint Augusta, Ga. Wm. A. Reid,- of Maoon, Ga., will be glad to give information and receive subscriptions. Remit post office money orders by mail, or money by express. Anchor Line Steamers. SAIL SVEBY WEDNESDAY AND SATUBDAY, TO AND FP.GM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Calling at Londonderry to land Mails and Passen gers. The steamers of this favorite line, are built ex pressly for the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted up in every respect with all th-i modem improve ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort and •onvenlence of passengers. ~*4 TASSAGE KATZS, PAYABLE IN CUBBENCY - TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON DERRY. First Cabin, $63 and $75, according to location ; Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securing best accom modations : Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $23. Parries sending for their friends in the Old Coun try can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For far ther particulars apply to HENDERSON BROTH ERS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or to L. L BeLAMATEB, mySO d<fcwSm South. Expr. Co., Macon, Ga. Responsible Agents wanted in town and country. R 0 S A D A L I S OSASAIIS! T HE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RE- storer purifies the blood and cures Scrof ula, Syphilis, Skin diseases, Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Bloi by the Medical faculty, am I •f our be3t citizens. Read the testimony ot. ihysicians and patients who have ufed Rosa- ; send for our Rosadalis Guido to Heaalt Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; I take pleasure in recommending your Rosadalisns i very powerful alterative. 1 have seen it died i two cases with happy results; one is » case «isecondary syphilis, in which the pa tient pronounced himself eured after having takes tve bottles of your medicine. The other is a case of sorofula of long standing, which is rapi dly improving under its use, and tho inci- citbms are thatthe patient will soon recover. I nave carefully examined the formulae by which your Rosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative ingredients. Samuel G. McFadden, of Murireesbi n boro. enn., says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, an-1 am entirely cured of Rheumatism. Send n.e four bottles, as I wish it lor my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtol; of Lima, Ohio, writes: I have suffered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole body; a short time sinco I purchased a bottle of Rosadi.Hr and it effected a perfect cure. IT OS AD ALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 49r*Laboratory, No. 61 Exchange Place, Bal rimore. _ . ... Clements * Co., Proprietors, Fo j. ! ii, I> zeujs * CO, oodiwtf I.. W. HUNT A- CO.. prices of the MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs. H AYING vastly increased their facilities for manufacture, the Mason ft Hamlin Organ Company are now enabled to offer their well known Organs, which are tho Acknowledged Standard of Excellence among Instruments of the class, at priced of infe rior work: They print their lowest prices, which are, therefore, alike to all, invariable. The follow ing are illustrations: Fonr-Octave Organs 850 The Same, Doublo Reed ........ 65 Five-Octave Organs, with Tremulant, Carved and Ornamented, 100 The Same, Double Reed, with Five Stops.... 125 Forty Other Styles, up to 1.000 All in solid Black Walnut All the Organs mads 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 of their instruments is now greater than ever be- foro, as every competent' judge who will carefully examine and compare must perceive. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES,. with wood cuts from photographs of the different styles, full information and lowest prices; also, testimonial circular will he sent free to any address. MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Warerooms, 596 Broadway, New York. For sale in Maoon by G. P. GUILFORD 4 CO. apr7 eodAwtf , NOTICE. B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable, the Superior Court of Clay comity, Georgia, tons directed, willhe sold in front of the CentralHotel, In the town of Fort Gaines, Ga., on the first Tues day in August next, and between the legal sale hours of that day, a house and lot on the west side of Washington’ street in said Iowd, and known as the residence of the late Jared Hudnall, deceased, containing two acres, more or less. The above property sold for partition and distribution among the heirs of said Jared Hudnall. Terms cash. E. J. BURNETT, R. M. BROWN, -• jinji.--Cc.jsD. o. ADAMS, 1 jun28* Partitioners. THE GRISWOLD fin. T HE subscriber thinks it unnecessary to say mors than that Be continues to manufacture the cel ebrated Griswold Cotton Gin, And is prepared to fill orders for any size, from thirty-five saws and upwards. Ha has recently in vented a new Rib and Boot Box. which he confi dently believes, when onco before the public will supersede all others. He «-l»im« for this Gin that It will ran one-third lighter, Gin one-foarth faster, And make better Cotton than any Saw Gtn now In nse. isSlOaT You have only to see it, and have the principle upon which it acts explained, to satisfy you of the- truth of the above statement I use none but the BEST MATERIAL, and am prepared to furnish Ribs, Boxes, Puliics and Saws, Of my own manufacture. I make EVERY PART in my own shop—send off for nothing but sheet steel. Old Gins Thoroughly Repaired, • . And at living prices—aalow,H not lower than any other establishment in the State. I am so thoroughly prepared for doing Gin work, that I can compete with any establishment in the United States. I am aware that there are a number of Gins in this country needing repairs, ani that farmers are keeping them at home till the last day, on account of the scarcity of money. To all such I would say, send on your Gins at onoe and have them repaired. I have ample storeroom and will keep them till you need them for use. - • I am the oldest Gin Maker in Ihe United States. I understand my business, and warrant all my work —both new and old. jun!4 3mos O. W. MASSEY. GUIDE. A BOOK FOR THE HHLI0N. MARRIAGE JMME lied or those about to marry, with the latest disooverie* on tbephjsiolog ioal mystoriofl and revelations of the physical sys tem, how to preserve the complexion, etc.. This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with num erous engraving, and oontains valuable information for those who are married or eontempl&te marriage; still it is a book that ought to be under look and key and notlaidoareleeslyabont the house. - _ Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents. Address Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth street, St. Lonis, Mo. /W NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE. Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers or using any Qnack Rem edies, peruse Br. Butts’ work, no mattor what year disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail the diseases mentioned in his works. 0ffice.No.12 Eighth Etreet. bet. Market and Chesnnt. St. Louis, l LOOK TO YOtIB CHILDREN. THB GREAT SOOTHHSfS RBMEDY, MRS. Cures Colic and Grip- PRICE WHITCOMB’S in* in. tho EoweiS. and 25 SYRUP. facilititatesthe process CENTE; MRS. of Teething. Subdue: PRICE WHITCOMB'S Convulsions and over 25 SYRUP comes all diseases in- CUNTS., MItS. oident to‘ infants and PRICE WHITCOMB'S Children. Cures Di- £5 SYRUP. p.rrhea,Dysentery and CENTS. Summer Complaint in children of all ages. It is tho Grout Infant's and Children's Soothing Romedy in all disorders brought on by toothing or any other cause. Prepared by tho GRAFTON MEDICINE 00.. 6t L mis, Mo. sold by " Druggists and Dealers in Medieise ev inn«SP-dA- G2QEGE FAGS ft CO., No. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, M ANUFACTURERS of Portable and Stationaiy Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improved, Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Malay and Sash Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Bhiwgl* Machines, etc. Dealers in Circular Saws, Belting and Mill Supplies generally, and manufacturer’s agents for Leffel’s celebrated TurbineWater Wheel, and every description of Wood Working Machinery. Agricultural Engines a specialty. Send for descrip- tive Catalogue and Price Lists. iep9 eodwly T-i-z.v r-xxrtixa xt kj avOJLi J6 X . NEAR EUFAULA, ALABAMA. FRUIT TREES FOR TBS SOUTH. As J. SURL.ES, Proprietor. No Apple, Peach or Pear Trees are sold but those that have been tested and found to he the best for this latitude and section. The stock consists of Apple, Peach, Plum, Nec tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees, at $12 per 100, or 500 tor $50. Pear Trees at 25 cents each. Catawba and Clinton Rooted Grape Tines at $6 per 100, or $50 per 1000- . , We refer to the following parties: Elragton 4 Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwick 4 Co., Eufaula, Ala; Beal 4 Singer. Eufaula, Ala; Col. H J. Irby, Barbour co., Ala.; Col E. lame Banks, Co-. Iambus, Ga.; Col. G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga. Ail communications shold be directed to - dec9-wtf JACOB SMITH, Eufaula Ala. E. P. H. CAPKON’S PATENT TURBISE WATER WHEEL! The Only Wheel F URNISHED to customers with polished Buck ets. Backets made separate and movable. If ever broken, can he replaced with a new one. Warranted to give more power than any Rough Bucket Wheel. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet for 1871. Address CAPRON WATER WHEEL CO. Lock Box 138. HulLoo.N. Y. mav7-w3m. MARXOST COUNT Y. ft EOBGIA, MARION COUNTY.—reas, A. VX W. Davis has applied for th» adu n slration of the estate of R : chardW. Wr >•: All interested are notified to file •: ,. j- twns, if any, within the time prescribed b} .v to :iio same. Witness my hand May 31,1871. . juIl-SO JA8. M: LOWE, .Ordinary. a EOBGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Dick son Lumpkin, Administrator of the estate of Robert Brooke, deceased, has made application for dismission. All persons, therefere, who are interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections,if any.-to the dismission of said Administrator within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand April 7,1871. aprlOwSm JAB. M. LOWE, Ordinary. BAKER COUNTY. G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Whereas, Ben- jamin Bailey, executor of the estate at Wil liam Bailey, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate; these are thereDre to cite ell persons interested to be and appearlat my office on or before the first. Monday in Auggrit and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature this the 11th day of April, 1871, OLEMI aprl3»3m CRAWFORD COUNTY. Crawford County August Htierin'® Sales. W ILL bo sold bt fore the Court-house door, in the town of' Knoxville, in said county of Crawford, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following lots and parts of lots of land, lying and being in the 7th District ef originally Houston, -new Crawford county, viz: Lots No. 219,220,197, 198, 187. 183, 166, each containing 202,^ acree, more or lees. Aleo, north or weet half of lot No. 165, being west of the creek known ae the Har Mill Greek, supposeed to contain 110 acres, m_. or less. Also, the Sonth arid Western portion of lot No 164, as divided by a line separating i: from Ambrose Sanders' land, containing 60 acres,.more or lees. Also, the south portion of lot No. !)3, cut off by' a line ranning east and west, and a line fence between John F. Troutman and Nathan H. SMENT GORE, Ordinary. '* ?-oZ -t v.T’r'i,. ' • Edwin Crutchfield, Caveator, vs. . G.W.Barrett, Administrator.ai, Defendants, v Cave»‘ and Rule i Nisi pending in Court of Ordinary for Thomas coun ty. Anril 2d, 1871. Regular . rv -‘ .• v j Term. I T appearinfl <« the Court that Needham Norris andClaryinia Norris, two of the defendants in the above stated cause, reside beyond and withont the limits or this State: On motion of plaintiffs attorney, it is ordered by the Court (as such can not be perfected by an officer of this Court), that service of the pendancy of the above suit be per fected on tho said Needham and Olarvinia Norris by publication in the The Weekly Telegraph, a pub- fat issued from Crawford Superior Court, in favor of John G. Colbert, Executor of Jonathan Colbert, deceased, vs- W.T. Hollingsworth and BA Howard Administrators de bonis non, on the estate of Wm! F Clark, deceased. Property pointed out by plain tiff. ' JAMES A. MATHEWS, jun29tdg Deputy Sheriff. G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Whereas, James N. Matthews, Administrator on the estate of William Sioen, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. This is therefore to cite and admoniah all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if anv they can, why said letters should not be granted. ' Given under my hand, and official signature! June 5,1871. E. A. WALTON, june8-w3m ’ Ordinary. soon COVVC7. Dooly County fiherllPs Sale. TXTILL be sold before the Court-house door in T T the town of Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tueseayin August next, between the legal hours of sale, one store-house and lot in the town of Vienna, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or leas, hold to satisfy sundry tax fi. fas.. The State and oounty vs. Z. Y. Timmons, deceased. jnn30w30d W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff. Administrator’® Sole. \ A f ILL be sold before the Court House door in VV Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the legal hours of sale, all the interest of H. H. Tyson, deceased, in and to lots of land Nos. 123 and 124 in the 9th District of Baid county. Sold for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. O. P. SWEARENGEN, june20-Hs Administrator. n EOBGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—All persons in- VX debted to the estate'of Turner Smith, late of said county, deceased, are required to make immedi ate payment to the undersigned ; and those having claims against said estate are required to present them properly authenticated to the subscriber in terms of the law. May 22, 1871. may24 w40d* JOHN N. ADKINS, Admr. fXEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Sixty days from :OT this date application will be made to the Or dinary of said county for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to tho estate of John J. Dickinson, de ceased. June 1,1871. Jun2w2m J. E. LILLY, Administrator. • TWIGGS COUNTY. ceased, is unrepresented; Benjamin F. Head, the legally appointed administrator of said estate has been removed from his office as administrator as aforesaid, and his lotters as such administrator re voked ; no percon has applied for letters of admin istration de bonis non on said estate: That in terms of the law administration de bonis non will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, thirty days after tbo publication of this eita'ion, unless some valid objection is ms3o to his appointment Giver under my hand and official s’gnature. this June. 19,1871* jun22 wSOi J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary. BIBB oovxm. /■“lEORGIA, T1YIGG3 COUNTY—Four weeks VX after date hereof, application will be made to H Honorable, the Ordinary of said county, for re to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of James H. Averett, late of said county, deceased. jun22w4w E. S. GBIFFIN, Administrator. EOBGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—To all whom VX it may concern: Dr. George E. Carleton, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Lucy A. Carleton, late of said oounty. *V ; ,\ U »'i“ J Dtogaior tuo creditors and next of km of Mrs. Lucy A. Carleton, to he 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 my hand and official signature this Mav may25-6w ‘ ~ ~~ —Xjmfbary. G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—Four weeks- after date hereof, application will he made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the real.property belonging to the estate of Anne E. Churchwell, late of said county, deceased. H. S. NEWBY, june9-S0d Administrator. MAOON OOUNTY. f'\ EORGIA MACON COUNTY —Notice is hereby VX given to all persons concerned that on the — 1369, James Archer, of said county, de parted this life intestate, and no person has ap- >Ued for administration on the estate of said James richer, and that in terms of the law administration will he vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other fit and proper person, on the first Mon day in August next, unless some valid objection is made to this appointment. Given under my hand and official signature, this 20 th June, 1871. jun2l wtd JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary. n EOBGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, John VX D. Wilks, Guardian and Trustee of Augustus O. Felton, applies tome tor dismission from aaid- trueis— This is, therefore, to cite all persona concerned to be and appear at my office, on or before the 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 my hand and official signature, this June 5,1871. JNO. L. PARKER, •jun6 w3m Ordinary. G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Geo. O. Dyess, Ex’r., of the last Will and Testa- mentof Wm Dyess, deceased, applies for dismis sion from said Executorship— This is, therefore, to cite all persons 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 stud letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature June 1,1871. JXO. L- PARKER, Jnn2 w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas. John Causey; administrator on the estate of Charles M. Dinting, .deceased, applies to me for dismis sion from said administration: This is, therefore, to dte all . persons interested to -be and appear at my office ou or before tho first Monday in Septem ber next, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. This June 1,1871. juu2 w3m JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary. f^\ EOBGIA, MACON COUNTY-—Whereas, Wm. VX K. Hall, administrator on the .estate of Wm. K. Hall, 6r-, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration: This is, there fore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September, and show cause, if any thev can, wl.v said letters should cot be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. June 1,1871. jun2 w3m JNO L. PARKER, Ordinary. PUTBTAM COUBfTY. G eorgia, putnam county, — sixty days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell the Homestead belonging to the estate of A. G. Gor don, deceased. - . . F. G. LAWSON, jone8-2m agar^h- /GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. — days \JT after elite, application will b* m ^ Q toiiie Ordinary of Putn&m county fox'to sell the Lands belonging to tho eataJ* <jf A- deceased. ■ G ‘ DAWSON, june8-2m ' Adminisirator. days. jun24dltw9t* H. H. TOOKE, Ordinary. G eorgia, pf^Kam county. — sixty days afterdate, application will be made, to the Ordinary of xratuam county for leare to sell the Lands banging to the estate of Mrs. Nancey Mid- dieto°i late of Putnam county, deceased. • • JOHN MIDDLETON, - june8-2m . ZZl . ! Administrator. G eorgia, putnam county.—whereas, a. O. Mason, administrator de bonis non ot the estate of Jefferson Adams, deceased, has applied to me for letters of diamissai These are therefore tooite and admonish *11 persons interested to be tiil appear at my office on the first Monday in Oc tober next, to show came, if any. why said letters should not be granted. J one 1,187L , Junes wSm Ordinary. i ' ■■ Letters of l> In mission, G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John J. Graham, executor on the estate of Edward D. Tracy, deceased, applies tome for letters of dis mission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an appear at my or&*a, on or before the first Monday in October. 1871. to *how cause, if ltnv they can, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officitlly. C. T-WARD jnly l-w3m Orffi^r. Gr Letter® of Dismission. EORGIA,' BIBB COUNTY!—Whereas, Jaiiu B. J|‘ Collins, administratrix on the estate of A. L. Rose, decised, arnlies to me for Letters ot dismis sion: These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in October. 1871, io show cause, if ariy they can, why letters should net be granted. Given under my hand officially, jull w3m . ; Q. T. WARD, Ordinary. Administrator's Bale. B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinarv of Bibb county, .will be sold, on thq, first Tues day in AugtKt next, dnring the legal hours of aalo, at the Court-house (City Hall) in Baid county, a house and lot situated on McIntosh etreet in‘the 6 and 7, in the estate of L county, de ceased. Terms cash. jon2l w40d i:. F. BOilNE, Administrator. Wm. McGee. Guardian of P. Kelly, - -t- - 1 In 1 c c t< Bibb Superior Court. Equity I JHHWHBner April Terifc, O. McKevitt and M. Fitzgerald. J 1871. r ? appearing to the Court, by the return of tho Sheriff of Bibb conuty, that M. Fitzgerald is not to ho found in said county, and by the return of the Sheriff of Richmond county, and that ho resides out of the State: It is ordered by the Co'.:! hat service in said case he perfected, by publication in the terms of the law. June 15.1S71 M. B. GERRY. Solicitor for Complainants. A true extract from-the Minutes Bibb Superior Court. June 23,1571. Jun24 lamlm - A. B. ROSS, D. Clerk. • Sarah Evers > , Divorce. vs. To April Term, 1371, in Bibb 8u- James T. Evers.) perior Court. r ? appearing by the return of the Sheriff of Bibb county that James T Evers is not to be fonnd in said county, and that he resides without the lim its of said S’.ate: It is ordered by the Court that service in said case he perfected, by publication, m terms of the law, on said James T. Evers. June 15,1871. M. B. GERRY, Solicitor for Complainants. A trae extract from tho Minutes Bibb Superior Court. Juno 23,1871. jun24 lam4m A. B. ROSS, D Clerk. 7A82SB. covam, rN EOBGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Wm. S. Mont- VX gomery, Executor of the last will of James H. Montgomery, deo'd, having applied for letters of dismission as said executor: All cartons in in- uv uu UUB .„v U ,i.u. 0 tereet are therefore hereby rotified to show cause he gazette of this State, for the spaca of ninety within the time required by Inw why said letters should not bo granted. junlfi-wSm JOHN W. BURNEY, Ordinary. Milo S. Freeman. Administrator) of the Estate of Jos Tarratt, | Bill for direo- ■ vs. | tion, etc, in Richard Briscoe &nd Arthur Hall:» Bibb Superior Briscoe, Executors and the j Court, to April Distributees of tho Estate of I Term, 1871. said Joseph Tarratt. ' J. Milo S. Freeman, Administrator) Bill for direc of Estate of Andre A. Dassier I tion in Bibb ve. Superior Court The Distributees of tho Estate | to April Term, of said Andre A, Daesier. J 1871. Aran, Teim. 1871. TT appearing to the Court that the defendants in X both of the case3 above stated, reside without tho State of Georgia, it is ordered by the Court that the slid defendants be. and appear, at tho next term of Bibb Superior Court, to beheld on the Fourth Monday in October next, then and there la demur, plead, or answer to said bill (not demurring alone), or the Court will proceed as provided by law. It ie further ordered, that Eervice of said bills and of this order, upon the defend ants in Baid two cases, be perfected by the publi cation of this order in the Macon Telegraph and Messenger -once a month for four months, before the next term of this court. Ry the Court. WHITTLE 4 GUoTIN. ‘ Solicitors for Complainant. May 8th, 1871. A true extract from tho minutes of Bibb Superior Court, April Term. june8-w4m A. B. R033, Deputy Ciork. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY —Whereas, applica tion has been made to me to open a public road from Houston read to a point where Second street intersects the corporate line of the city of Macon; and. whereas, commissioners have been appointed, as directed by law, to examine and mark out arid proposed real, and have made their report in conformity to lair: These are.,therefore to,cite ana admourih si! persons interested to bo and ap pear at my cffico on or before the 9:h day of July n6xt, to show cause, if any they can, why eaid road should not be opened. Given under my hand and official eiguature. Thie 9th Jay of June, 1871. junlO oltwSOd O. T. WABD, Ordinary. late of eaid county, deceased, are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims'to render them in terms of the law. w 11 .T.T\HT L STARK) m, . ■ i,... , ED. J. FREEMAN, } Administrators. jnn6 w6w Notice to Debtors and Creditors, n EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—All persons in- VX debted to the estate of Jos. Bond, late of said county, deceased, are notified to, mike immediate payment to the undersigned, .and these having claims against said estate to present them as re- quiredby law. June 8,187L 1 A. B. BOSS, june9-law6w Adm’r de bonis non. Letters'of Dismission. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, B. A Wise, administrator on the estate of Moore B. Thomas, Sr., and 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 stud deceased, to he and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in August, 1871, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand, officially. may2w3m . C. T. WARD, Ordinary. li OP :§•§ i | & I — 'ey §1 The Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama IUU Road Company, ct dl. vs. The Macon and Brunswick Railroad Company, and George Hazlehurst, of „ said county of Eibb, and George G. ~ * Hull. Sidney G. Miller, Dabney, Mor- w gan 4 Co., M* K. Jessup 4 Co., S. L. I M.Barlow, MorrisKetchum, D. Wil- *8 lis James, James B. Jessup, Foster 4 ~ Thompson. J. 8. Morgan 4Co', Jas. God win,L. P. Horton 4Co.. J. Milbank, Wm. B. Garrison, W- H. Hays, Wm. H. Gray, and George D- Morgan, de fendants residing out of the State of Georgia. . On motion of Complainant's Solicitors, it is 01*. dered, that eaid complainants, have leave further.to mend their said Bill, and that said amendment bo now filed in the Clerk’s office of this Court. And it being shown to the Court that all the defendants 'to said Bill, except the said Macon and Brunswick Railroad Company, and said George H^lehurst, reside beyondthe limits of the State of Georgia, and cannot be served personally in said case: It is therefore, on motion of Complainant's Solicitors, ordered by the Court that eervice of said Bill as amended, be perfected on said Defendants, non® residents as aforesaid, by a publication of this or der once a month for four months in the Telegraph and Messenger, a public gazette of the city of Ma con, to be had and done before the next October Term of this Court, and that said Defendants, each and all of them, non-residents.as aforesaid, do ap pear at th9 next October Term of th?s Court to be held on tho fourth' Monday in October next, and then and there, defend said Bill, as amended, in terms of the Statute in such cases made and pro vided. LYON.'IRYIN 4 deGBAFFENBIED, B. HILL. O. PEEPLES, A.‘M. SPEER, . Complainant’s Solicitors. C. B. COLE, Judge S; O. A true extract from tne minutes of Bibb Supe rior Court of Ap»lTerm. 1871.. June 20th. 1671. A. B. ROSS. june ai-tBWWhfln- Dept. Cl’k. ADRAINE McQUEEN, . libel for Divorco vs. > In Bibb Superior Court- ROBERT McQUEEN. ) AprU Term-1871* It appearing to the Court that the defendant is not resident in this State, it is, upon motion of counsel, ordered thAt eervice be perfected on said defendant by publication. A true extract from the Minutes. June 15,1871. jnnlC lam4m A. B. ROSS, P. Clerk. S TATE OF GEORGIA, BIBB OOUNTYs- Supo- rior Court April Term, 1871. WiliimEidil, ' Libel for Divorce. Sarah Kidd. > r ‘' a:o t0 P erfoci £eni03 ' It appealing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this county, and it further appearing that she does not reside in this State, it is, on motion of counsel, or dered,that said defendant appear and answer at the next Term of this Court, else that the ease be con sidered in default, and tho plaintiff allowed to pro ceed. And it is farther ordered, that this iale be published in the Telegraph and Messenger once a month for four months, j B. W. STUBBS, Plaintiff's Ait j. A true extract ftom the minutes. Jane 13th, 1871. jane 15-Itm4mw. A. B. BOSS, D. Cl’k. OLA? COUR** /~i EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY—Whereas, A. J. WX Cooper; of Clay oeunty, having applied to me for exemption of personalty under the home stead law, notice is hereby given that I shall pass upon the asms at 10 o’clock a. it., on Saturday the 8th day of July next. Witness my hand and official sign a tore, June 23d, 1671. JOHN Q. WELLS,