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Tiie Greorgia Weekily Telegxapn and. Journal &c JVTessenger. < vr BIBB COUNTY. n EORGIA BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, William U Dillard applies to the undersigned for letters of administration npon the estate or Wiliiam Bond, late of said county, deceased: AU persons interested are required to bs and appear at the Court of Or dinary, on the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be grated the applicant. Given under my band of- flginlly, aug2w3Cd 0. T. WARD, Ordinary. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—'Whereas, LeriD. VX Smith applies to the undersigned lot letters of administration upon the estate of Kissa Elizabeth Ann Smith, lato of said county, deceased: All per sona interested are required to be and appearat the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in Septem ber next, to ebow cause, if any they have, whv let ters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. aug2wS0d 0. T. WARD, Ordinary. /'JEOBGIA, BIBB OOUNTY —Fourweeks after VX date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate of Sarah 0. B. Dillard, orphan mi nor of Perry Dillard, late of said county, deceased. angl2«30d SUSAN E. DILLARD, Guardian. p EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after VX date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the real property belonging to the estate of Henry Champion, late of said county, deceased. aug2w30d CHARLES R. RICE, Adm’r. P\ EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, Wm. B. VX Johnston applies to the undersigned for let ters of guardians!: ip of the persons and property of Susie G. and George E. Traoy, minors of E. D. Tracy, deceased: All persons interested are re quired to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary in said county, on the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not he granted. Given under my hand offi cially. aug2w30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary. Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale. T/fTILL bo sold before tho Ccurt-houso door, in YV the city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Taeaday in September next, the foUowing described property, to-wit: All that lot or parcel of land and premises in the city of Macon known as tha Armory Cotton Manufacturing Com pany, Leried on to satisfy five (5) fi fas. issued from Justice’s Court—one in favor of William Les ter; one in favor of J. B. Ivey; two in favor of Ieham Parker, and one in favor of James M. Barfield vs. The Armory Cotton Manufacturing Company. Levied and returned by constable of said county, and one from Bibb Superior Court ic favor of James M. Bichardson vs. The Armory Cotton Mannfactur- ing Company. Property pointed out- by plaintiff’s attorney. P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff. aug6-tds Bibb County SberilFs Sale. TKTILLbesoid before tho Court-house door in YY tho city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, the foUowing described property to wit: Jos.N.Seymour’s interest,*being 2-fifths,'‘in the plantation Ijing about 6 miles west from Macon, known best as the “Bloom Plantation,” containing about 1,400 acre?, now in the possession of 0. B. Calloway, tenant. Leried on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Saperior Court in favor of A. B. Ross, Administrator, -etc-, vs. N* W- Collier, principal, and J. N- Seymour and Norman McDuffie, securities. Property .pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. P. W. DOYLE, angG-wtds Sheriff. Bibb Conuly Sheriff’s Sale. TTTILL be sold before the Court-house door in Y V the city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale, on the firstTuesday in September next, the fol lowing desciibedproperty, to-wit: Farts of lotsnum- bers five and six, in square number ninety, fronting on Oak street ninety-one feet nino inches, running back the same width ono’hundred and fifty-one feet fonr inches, bounded on tho east by a ten foot aUey, and being that part of what was formerly known aB the Southwestern Hotel. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Bibb Saperior Court, in favor of the Ocmulgee Building and Loan Association vs. F. M. Long. P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff. angG-tds Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale. TKTILLboECld before the Court-house door in YV tha city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale, on tbo first Tuesday in September next, tlie foUowing described property to-wit: Part of lot No. 22, fronting on High street, bounded east by an a'lf y, north by Jot of Atmshong, west by lot of P. li. Bowdro. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Superior Court hi favor of John 0. Holmes, trustee, etc., vs. Joseph McAIpin andP.E.Bowdro, security. Property pointed out by A. J. White, transferee. P. W. DOYLE, ang6-wtd3 Sheriff. Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale. TYTILL bo sold before the Court-house door in YV the city of Macon, on tho first Tuesday in September next, betwein the legal hours of sale, the foUowing described properly, to-wit s One box of bats, one box of ebocs, one box of merchandise, one box of hardware, one box of clothing, and one bundle of collars. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Terrell Superior Court in favor of Sidney Root vs. Green B. Thompson. angG-tds P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff. Letters of Dismission, n EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, John J. UT Gresham, executor on tho estate of Edward D. Tracy, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dis mission. These are therefore to cite and admonish aU and singular tbo kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an appear at my office, on or beforo the first Monday in October, 1871, to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not bo granted. Given under my band officially. C. T' WARD, jnly l-w3m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. P EORGIA, BIBB COUNIY—Whereas,'Julia E. UT Collins, administratrix on tte estate of A. L. Rose, decastd, applies to mo for Letters of dismis sion : These are, therefore lo cite and admonish aU 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, to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not bo granted. Given under my band officially, jull w3m 0. T. WARD, Ordinaiy. Notice to Debtors ami Creditors. Pi EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY AU persons in UT debted to the estate of William F. Wilburn late of said county, deceased, aro required to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims to render them in terms of the law. FRANCES L WILBURN, , jul4 wGOd Administratrix. • PUTIJAWI COUNTY. P EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas, Mrs. UT Francis H. Herbert, administratrix of the es tate of Benjamin F. Herbert, has applied to me for letters of dismisalfrom tho same. These are therefore to cite andadmonisb all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office on tho 1st Monday in November next, to show cause, if any, wbv said letters should not be granted. july 26-3m D. H. REID, Ordinary. P EORGIA, PUINAM COUNTY—Thirty days .UT after date, application wUl be made to tho Or dinary of Putnam county, for leave to seU the real estate of Mrs. Eliza J. Stubbs, late of Putnam county, deceased. August 1,1871. aug4 4v A. J. BUCKNER, Adm’r P EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Sixty days afa VX tor dato application will be made to the Or dinary of said county, for leave to sell that portion of tho land set apart ia tho wiJ of -WiUiam Spivey deceased, for iho life timo use of Mrs. Annis Spive7, widow of the said deceased, july 23-G0d B. W. JOHNSTON, Ex’r. p EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas, VX Richard Davis, orphan of Richard T. Davis, dresaeed, $3 under fourteen years of age, and has no guardian— These aro, therefore, (o cite and admonish all peiaons interested to bo and appear at my office on the diet Monday in September next, lo show canse, if ciiv, why a guardian ehould not bo appointed for arid orphan. D. H. RF.ID, July 13 wit Ordinary. p EORGIA, PUTNAM COUSTY.-rWharcaa, tho UT estate o. Mosa3 Lucky, late of Putnam county, deceased, is unrepresented— Theso are, therefore, to cite and Admonish aU persons interested to bo and appear at my office on the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any, wby an administrator' should not be ap\ pointed for said estate. D. H. EIED, jnlyl3 wit Ordinary^ /■N EORGIA, PUINAM COUOTY.-Sisfy days V3 alter dato T application will bo mad© to the or dinary of Palnam county for leave tgyefl tno lands belonging to tlie. estate of Biaofcy Avery, late Ox saidcoonty, deceased. T g E0BIN , g J.A.AYERY, ju!y7w2m . Administrators.. Pi EORGIA. PUTNAM GOUNiY.—Whereas, A. Ur o. M»«o3, administrator da boni3nonof the estate of Jc-lfersonAdrjns, deceased, has applied to mo for totters of diimhsaL These aro therefore to cite and admonish all poteons interested to bo r nd appear at ray cffic3 on the first Monday in Oc- lobcr ntxt, to euow cause, if any, why eaii letters should not be granted. Jane 1,1871. D. H. REED, Junc8 w3m - Ordinmy. SPECIAL NOTICES. Simmons 3 Vfft DISEASE and Indiges- .«il to a sreater extent ^ h ^ any other malady, M anxionaly *oo« S «{.'•?. Liver is regulated ^ i Pair’' 1 4 h ii°r KaIOH j rrtM/ Ctjui npl .and ,ht *f- in its variably in the Liv- r nstination. Shoulders, nr Stomach, Month, Bilious tion of the Heart _ V’ the spirits, or Blues VVMON«lVErffi w is the best remedy for over been discovered It Idly, cfTcctlly, and being a o vegetable compound, can do it jury. It is harmless in every . way; i* bas been used for i) years, and hundreds of the good and great from all parts of the conn* ry will vouch for its virtues. Begulator. |tcTmo*t re;r c3 ii°ii. y refer to I 'pivldWU^D JD^President Oglethorpo Coi ns' . p;«rce. of the M. E. Chureh'of Ga. & s n*It. President 8. W. K. E. Company. R«:j.‘ll.FiUer, i'erry, Ga. r C Ma'Ur=cn. a Vs(i.. cx-sSeriff Bibb county. Dikes and°S,ar'a t-wk, Editors Flondian. Tallahas- L’X 1 J W. Burke, Macon, Ga. . „ „ Ifesifes«®ar3sfrass.>i«. if k p Soodall. Cashier City Bank, Macon. Ga. j F Winter. Kso«» Columbus, Ga. __ _ if H Hisley, firm ofHaireU and. Eisley, N. Y. lic'n. James Jackson, firm of Howell Cobb and MJackson. , _ L.» ott. Columbus. Ga. W. Fears. Loaslri’le, Ky: .... ■wis IV under, As3t. P. M.. Philadelphia- m. Hiram Warner, Justice Supreme Coart ofGa. ic A. McKean, Home Insnranca Co., New York. n. E G.Cabanis?, Forsyth,G» ■ice 8UC0. By mail, postago paid. S1.2o. Mrnu- d only b7 j D 2EIIHH & CO , MacoD, Ga. FOB PALL’ BY ALL DRUGGISTS. In Eh f JOSTSUMPTIOIir. Its Care and Its Preventive, Jy J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. t r aKT a human being has passed away, for whose JVI death ihere was no other reason than the neglect If known and indisputably proven means of cure, nose near and dear to family and friends are gleep- Jif the dream 'ess slumber into which, had they calmly adopted 1 DB. JOSEPH H. SCHBUCK’S BIHPLE I IBEATBENT, Ini availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious Kiedirine*. they would not hare fallen. Dr. Sehenck |u in bis own case proved that wherever sufficient (italiry remains, that vitality, by hi3 medicines and lb directions for their use, is quickened into health- fin tys’Etatement there is nothing presumptuous. Jo the faith of the invalid is made no representation- fiat is not a thousand times substantiated by Jiving |H visible works. Iho theory of tho cure by Dr. fdanrk's medicines is m simple as it is unfailing, fj pLilocOfhy requires no argument. It is eelf- vtarias, self convincinp. [The seawoo l Ton ; e and Mandrake Pills are the first voweiponc with which the citadel of tteiaa'ady it litbizs” with tho . tomach, They respond to tho torbiac action of the liver. Here then comes the fttairaiin* result, and tho setting in, with all its dis- pesiias symptoms, of eosscamoji. The Mandrake Pits are composed ol one of Nature’s Jtblc".gifts—thoroiophilium tcitatum. Tkeypos- F;-= :-i! Mnblood-searching, alterative properties of fsJ.m.l but uniiks calomel, they •LEAVE SO STIft’G BEHIND.” The work of cure now beginning. The vitiated tnd mucous deposits in the bowels and in the aii- Gestary canal are ejected. The liver, like a clock, is round up. It arouses from Us torpidity. The siom- irh acts responsively, and the patient begins to feel |hat he is setting, at last, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills permeates and assimilates witn tho food. Chylifica* tion is cow progressing without its previous tortures. Disestita becomes painless, and the cure is seen to bo ttbmJ. There is no uoroflitulecce.no cxcerbation k>f the stomach. An appetite sets in. Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet wirea by an indulgent lather to suffering man. fcchccck’s Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its |latction, and to hasten and complete the cure. It aters at once upon its work. Nature cannot be heate J. H collects and ripens the impaired and dia ls cJ portions of the longs. In tho form of gather- I?. it prepares them for expectoration, and lo I in a ry short time the malady is vanquished, the rotten row that it occupied is renovated and made new, Iwdtasratioa!, in all the digni'y of regained vigor. Iifcr i fu;th to enjoy the manhood or the womanhood Itbu was GIVEN BP AS LOST. Tbesccond thing is, the patients must stay in a Iwiiq roam untiltacy get well; it is almost impossi- r’sto irevent taking co’d when the lungs are dis- levcl.lu.u rnuu bo prevented or a cure cannot be 1 taste 1. Fre.b air and riding out, especially in this Ifttnon of the country in the fall and winter season, lire all wrong. Physicians who recommend that Icourteloiaticlr patients, if their lungs aro badly leutticd, aad yet. because they are in tho house they laa-i not ut dawn quiet; they must walk about the Irjcaas much aad as fast as the strength wlU bear, to TWIGGS COUNTY. S TATE OP GEORGIA, TWIGGS-OOUNTY.—By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday in Ootober next, will be eold before the Court-house door in Jeffersonville, in said county, within the lawful hours of sale; Fifty acres or land, number un known, lying in the 23th district of said county, eold as the property of Ann E.-Churchwell, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate Terms cash. H. S. NEWBY. ang II td » . Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Twiggs county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in October next, 1871, at the Court house door in said county, between the legal sale hoars: The tract of land in saidcoonty, belong ing to James H. Avcreth at the time of his 'death, containing four hundred and fivo acres more or less, adjoining lands of Floyd A. Finch. Thomas 8. Jonc3, and James T. Glover, and of the estate of William S. Kelly; tho eame having abont fifty or seventy-five acres still uncleared and in original woods; the remaining portion in good cultivating order and in good repair. The sale of the above described land will be for cash only. E. S. GRIFFIN. Adm’r. • ang 11 td of James H. Avereth. Notice for Leave to Sell Land, A T the September Term, 1871, of Twiggs Gonrt of Ordinary, St&to of Georgia, application will be made to saidconrt, for leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Green B. Johnson, de ceased, late of Twiggs comity, for tho benefit of the heirs of said deceased. JOHNS INDUS, Adm’r. ang 11 SOd of Green B. Johnson, THE GRISWOLD GIN. fpHE subscriber thinks it unnecessary to say more X than that he continues to manufacture the cel ebrated Griswold Cotton Gin, And is prepared to fill orders for any size, from thirty-five saws and upwards. He has recently in vented a new Bib and Boot Box. which he confi dently believes, when once before the public will snpeisede all others. He claims for this Gin that It will rnn one-third lighter, Gin one-fonrth faster, And malic better Colton than any Saw Gin now In nsc. You havo only to see it, and havo the principle npon which it acts-explained, to satisfy you.of the truth of the above statement. I uie none but tho BEST MATERIAL, and am prepared to furnish Ribs, Boxes, Fuliies and Saws, Of my own manufacture. I make EVERY PART in my own shop—send off for nothing but sheet steel. Qid Gins Thoroughly Repaired* And at living prices—as low, if 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, and that farmers are keeping them at home till the last day, on account of the scarcity of money. To ail such I would say, send on yonr Gins at once aad have them repaired. I have ample storeroom and will keep them till yon need them for use. I am the oldest Gin Maker in the United States. I understand my business, and warrant all my work —both new and old. junll 3mos O. W. MASSEY. r of cure after such . __ _ worst cases, and rs, is sinful. Dr.Schenck’s I tenoral statement to tho Faculty of his own cure I Ir &,{ 3 ««• modest words: I JHay years ago I was in the last stages of con- irattftion, confined to m7 bed, and at onotimemy tpiictans thought that 1 could not livo a week; then a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of >tl obtained the preparations which I now offer to tie liublic, and they made a perfect cure ofme. It ttened to me that I could feel them penetrate my I stole system. They soon ripened the matter in my tprs. sad I would spit up mors than a pint of offen- ••.Te yellow a atter every morning for a long time. A: toon as that began to subside, my cough, fever. Mia and night sweats all began to leave me, and my 'White became so great that it was with difacalty “Jt I could keep from eating too much. I soon tiinel my strength and have grown in flesh ever wet, “I was weighed shortly after my recovery,” added -t» Doctor, ’Then looking like a mere skeleton! my weight was only t inoty-soven pounds; my present ftiiat is two hundred and twenty-five (225) i lad !or ‘ ‘ ‘ * * ' •phew behtnei, Jr.,£tUl oontlnue to see base, No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every ■••-.urJiT from 9 x, w. to 3 p. it. Those who wish a ijoroneb examination with the P.osr irometer will be ««ted 'xhe Respirometcr declares too exact cotd't oa of the lung?, and patients can readily learn STAUNTON BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE, sT^3LTJi«-a703xr, -\7"ua.. JOHN HART, M. A Pmxcir.u, AIDED BV A FULL BODE OF TEACBEES. T HE location is proverbially healthful. The course of study in all the Departments very full and thorough The accommodations for board ers are good. Abont 8350 will cover all expenses for a full Lit erary and Scientific course, including Ancient and Modem Languages, with Music. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. (From G. Fred. Holmes, L L. D-, Prof. English Literature, University of Virginia.) I have known Mi. Hart long and well, and have been acquainted with tho conduct ol his school and the remarkable proficiency of b*s pnpils. I havo felt a special gratification in noticing the great at tention which he uniformly pays, in his course of instruction, to tho English Language, and to its rich aud varied Literature. (From Rev. J. C. Hiden, Wilmington, N. O. After a long and intimate acquaintance with Mr. John Hart, Principal of tho Baptist Female Insti tute, it gives me pleasure to state that I regard him as one of the modt thoroughly conscientious, capa ble and successful educators that I have ever, known. (From Rev. Jas P. Boyce, Greenville, S. C.) Those desiring the thorough education of their daughters, cannot d> better than to place them under the charge cf Prof. Hart. His thorough scholarship and his judicious sentiments as to what Female Education should b3 eminently fit him for his chosen vocation. I can conceivono higher ad vantages than aro offered by his school. (From Dr D. Sears, Staunton, Va.) I take pleasure in commending to the confidence of my friends end the public generally Mr. John Hart, and the young ladies’ Seminary under bis charge (From Rev. A. B. Woodfin, Mobile, Ala.) I have long known yonr school, and there is none in tho land of which I havo formed a higher esti mate (From Rev. W. H. McGoffey, LL D., University of Virginia ) There are few men so well qualified to give in-. struction to any class of pnpils a31 know Mr. Hart lo bs. (SFCirculars giving full infoimation can be had by applying to the Principal. jall8w4t COLLINS WORTH INSTITUTE. _ TALBOTTON, GA. I ?ALL TERM begins August 14,187L Total ex- : ponses for tho term, including Board, Tuition, Washing and Incidentals, $85, paid in advance. Apply for Circular. J. T. McLAUGHIdN, A. M.. Principal and Proprietor. ‘ staj ' Jobs W. Lee, M. D.," Assistant. aug3 tf his son. Dr. patients at their hiladslphia, < ‘•‘nuance evuu vx u. cuuu* x umm ui«o ui- JJ-aoas, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting R- la eoais cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken Jtpcrearcd doses: the three medicines need no other Jpoapanimeats than tho ample instructions thatac- v'“' > .;Oy them: First croate appetite. Oi returnins i-wiia aanger is the most welcome symptom. When II 5 jas*, as it will come, let the dctpnirintr at once J? ol good cheer. Good blood at once follow?, the JMgh loosens, tho niiht sweat i3 abated. In a short n® '*»*> of these morbid symptoms are cone forever. JSchenck’s medicines ere constantly kept miens thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative j^Jianiirake Pubaroastandard preparation twbUe •-e Fulmonia Syrup, as a curerof oouehs and colds, uay ua regarded rs a prophylacterio against con- ^•on in any of its forms. . „ . the Palmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, a bottle, or 37,50 a. half tioren. Mandrake Pills, •'-cuts a box. For -ale by all druggists and dealers. ffC'HW P. H3NE7, (No. 8 College Plaee.NewYork.) St. Louis __TJniversity. Tho Forty-Third Annual Session of the Louis University VHl epea on Monday, Sept. 4,1871. L is tho ohloBt Institution of Learning in the t' c wc -tt having been established in 1829. M coarse of studies offers every facility for acquiring a thorough CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL - Education. trAr’ J ?. 0sn63 containing instructions to parents “ a fal1 Particulars, will ba sent on application. BEV. F. H. StUNTEBECS, S. J. ■ , . President St. Louis University. r-l-30 win ST. LOUIS. MO. GEORGE PAGE & CO., So. 5 N. Schroeder Street* Baltimore, Y|AXDFACTUBEB3 of Porteblo ana Stationary » •*- WOani En??inn , » VlrUlnra rt«font vmv-.rnvft/V &jLLi3b.ov Ione Steamers. BAIL EVEBT WEDSESDAV AtTD SAXUBDAT, TO AXDFE02I . NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Calling at Londonderry to land Mails and Passen gers. Tha steamers of this favorite line, aro bnilt ex pressly for the AtlantioPassenger Trade, and fitted up in every respect with all tho modem improve ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort and convenience .of passengers. PASSAGE BATES, PAYABLE IB CUBSEXCY TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON DERRY. First Cabin, $63 and $75, according to location ,- Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securing best accom modations ; Intermediate. $51; Btoerase, $23. Parries sending for their friends in tho Old Coun try can pnrclmo tickets at reduced rates. For far ther pertienkus apply to HENDERSON BROTH ERS, 7 Bowiing Gieen, N. Y., or to . L. I. BeLAMATEB, myCO d&wSm South. Expr. Co., Macon, Ga. Responsible Agents wanted in town and country I Caveat and Rule Nisi pending in Court of Ordinary for Thomas coun ty. April 2d, 1871. Regular Term. I T appearinfi to the Court ttat Needham Nowis and Olarvinia Norris, two of the defendants in tho above stated canee, reside bsyond and without the Bruits or this State: On motion of plaintiff’s attomsy, it is ordered by the Cotfrt (as such can not be perfected by an officer of this Court), that set vice of the pendancy of tho above suit bo per fected on the eail Needham and Clarvinii Natria by publication in tho Tho Weekly Telegraph, a pub lic gazette or thi3 State, for the space of ninety daya, Jun21dltw3i.* H. H. TOOKE, Ordinaiy. SAMUSL 1C. GREER, (Successor to Dialogue and Greer), ; Fire Hose Manufacturer 520 NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ESTABLISHED IN 1821. rt TEAM Fire Engines, Forcing and Suction Hose, Leather and Rubber Buckets, Pipe, Nozzle, Screw, and Patent Coupling of all kinds. feb22sl A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of carl7 indircre- tion, cacsinq nervous debility, premature decay, eta., having tried in vain every advertised remody, bc3 discoveredosimple remedy for self-core, v, .iion he 7?i:i Eond freo to ms fellow si Scrcra. Auarefs J, U. REEVES, 73 Nassau at., N. V. wly stSirm’o 10 ' Bcalei'3 in Circular Saws, Belting , “ n PJ>he8 generally, and manufacturer’s and f- e “ el ’ e celebrated Turbino*Vator Wheel, ^“fpPtion of Wood Working Machinery. Ure rV,Ji ral a specialty. Send for doscrip- Catalogue and Price List# — /GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Fonrweeks U after date application wiU bo mRde to the Court of Ordinaiy of said county for leave .to aoll tha lands of B. J. Williamson, deceased,.for tho benefit of heirs and creditors. aep3 eodwly* augl3-w6t* WM. M. BOON, Executor. THE BEST IN THE WOULD 1 PREMIUM COTTON GIN. ' J^ETyonr Cotton be well prepared for market, and the way to do this is, buy none but the best Ma- THE WINSHIP GIN Is now ahead of all competition. It was awarded TWO FIRST PREMIUMS at the Georgia State Fair, 1870. First Premium for the beet Cotton Gin and First Premium for the beat Gin for both long and short staple Upland Cotton. ONE GIN took both premiums. At the Test of Cotton Gins at the Augusta Fair, same year, where all the leading Gins were put on trial (nine in number), THE WIN- SHIP GIN beat everything abont fifty per cent, in time, and competent, impartial judges decided that the sample could not be surpassed. This Is a SOUTHERN MADE GIN. and strictly a first-class machine; will do more work and better work without the EXTRA ATTACHMENTS (put on some Gins) than any other Gin will do with them. It is sold at as low price as soy wf.t.ta'rt.F, gin in the market, and at much less price than some of the Northern Gins, which aro not so good as this. Price, $4 00 per Baw, delivered at any Station on the Railroad. Terms favorable. Every Gin fully warranted. Send for circular giving full description and testimonials. WINSHIP & BRO., Manufacturers, Atlanta, Georgia. J A lP > FOREiaS 1 Wb“y“Ga.f‘ ! } A senU for this Gin. PREMIUM SCREW COTTON PRESS! THE BEOOKS PRESS ! THE HOST CONVENIENT, CHEAPEST AND RELIABLE OF ALL. Awarded FIRST PREMIUM at Georgia State Fair, 1870, and at other State Fairs in 1869 and 1870. A man is perfectly safe in investing his money in a Brooks Press. It is no experiment. It has been thoroughly tested for the last four years, with the most satisfactory results. Other Presses are not saleable in neighborhoods whore this Press has been introduced. We sold over one hundred of these Presses in this State, last season, and not one has broken or failed to give the very best satisfaction. It is the strongest and most durable Press ever inventod for packing cotton. The Screw is made of the best refined WROUGHT IRON, 8% inches in diameter, 8}£ feet long, and threads cut 1% inch pitch. It is port able, easily put up or taken down. The most convenient Press in existence. Two hands will pack from 500 to 700 pounds in a bale without the aid of horses, and in less time than most other Presses. It can be worked either by hand or horse without alteration. All the irons complete, including Bolts, will be fur nished, delivered on board cars in Atlana, for $130. Purchasers will also bo furnished with printed specifications and directions for putting up the wood work of tho Press, which can be done by an ordi nary carpenter on tho plantation, at a cost of from 820 to 625, including labor and material. They will be eold on accommodating terms to prompt paying customers. Circulars, giving more accurate descrip tion arid many testimonials, will he mailed freo, on application. - WINSHIP & BRO., Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. THE CHEAPEST AKD THE BEST HOUSE POWEB. We are also manufacturing CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON. This i3 a new invention—patented the present year. It has been tested by several planters near Macon, Ga., (where it was invented,) with the best results. Wo consider it far superior to Bottom’s, Wilcox’s or Thompson’s HorsePower, or any other wo havo seen for Driving a Cotton Gin, and are of the opinion that it will supercede all other Powers now in the matket for the purpose. It gives good speed to the Gia, and yet rues very light. It requires no mechanic to put it np. It sets upon the ground, under the Gin House, and is finished complete, ready to put down, when it leaves our shop. Address orders to July23 lmw WINSHIP & BRO., Atlanta, Ga. Southern Life Insurance COMPANY, GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, Pee3idest GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, ..Vice Petidest aro Business Manager W. O. MORRIS * SEaEETABY H. V. M. MILLER, M. D., Medical Director J. L. B08 ERS, WM. EDIiVGS, W. IV. LBHAN, General Agents, Macon, Ga. _ ASSETS, June 1,1871, 81,500,000 Insure Your Life AT HOME in this Company, Because The SOUTHERN LIFE is well managed and has abundant Capital. All of its funds are invested in Georgia. The rates are not b'gher than those of any first-class Company. Each year the surplus is returned to the insured in Cash Dividends. The success of the Company is unparaUeled. Gens. Gordon, Colquitt, Wade Hampton, and like honest and honorable men are its Trustees and Directors. . All losses aro paid without unnecessary delay. The Company is no longer an experiment—its experience and accumlated capital renders its suc cess assured and its security tmqnestioned. Its economy is unsurpassed. . . „ , . _ . All SoUciting Agents, who aro authorized, havo a commission signed by the Secretary ana Gen* ROGERS, EDLiSS & €0., General Agents, Juno20 d&wSm Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Ga. T. C. NXSBET, Iron macoh, aEonaiA. MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES* SAW AND GRIST MELS, Shafting and Steam Boilers, IRON RATLING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, MILL AXB m GEARING, AAD OTHER CASTINGS, THESE HOLLER CANS MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER. ' J DLneSfSi, FROM 30 TO 130 GALLONS AND FROM PATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR NOMINAL MEASURE THAN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE. HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON. This Power has been throe times as long at work as any applied to Ginning, and with what success let the following certificate show: ^ „, MnxEDGEVitLE, February 14, lSil. T. O. NISBET,Esq.—DsabSib: ’ , I am using one of yonr Horse Powers for ginning my cotton. It has been m «36 about three years, and lias ginned about four hundred bales of cotton. I think it well adapted .to ginning. I gin two bales a day on a forty-3awgin and with two mules. My gin is situated in an old negro cabin aud the power is placed J. A. < Frlco of Horse Foivcr, with IROX FRAMES—Gnarantecd. «••«•• 8100 00 COTTON AND HAT PRESSES. HORSE POWEB. HAND POWER. These Presses, from actual use, have given as much satisfaction a3 any ever introduced, and on ap plication I can furnish a circular with several hundred names of planters who are using this Press, and am willing to abide by their verdict ss to its merits. A nowimprovemautb-s been introduced into theso Presses which enables tbo packer to pack cotton in the box with more facility than any arrangement heretofore in use, and admits or a longer cotton box. These Presses, it is believed, can ba furnished at a lees price than any other. ON HAND AND FOR SALE; 1 New 40-horse Eagine, - - - - . - - - $1000 1 New 25-horse Engine, - • - - . . - 800 2 New 14-horse Engines. -- - - - - - 500 £3* Bend for Circular, containing cuts, description, and price li3ts of tho various kinds Of Screws. jun30 2awAwlm MACON COUNTY. Y'tEOBGttrMACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Wit O’ liamS. Traiuok, administrator on "the estate of Theodore Richasy, has applied for dismission from said administration- Thu is therefore, to ate all persons interested, kindred or creditors, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Mon day in November next, and show cause, if any they have,'why lettera’of dismission should not be grant ed as prayedjor. Given under my hand and offi cial signaturo, this August 8.1871. ang 10 3m JOHN L PARSER, Ord’y. ft EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, WU- VX liam S. Truluok, administrator on the estate of Alexander Foreland, has applied for dismission from said administration: This is therefore, to cite all persons interested, kindred or creditors, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Mon day in November next, and show cause, if any they havo, why letters of dismission should not be grant ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this August 3,1871. aug 10 3m JOHN L. PARKER, Ord’y. G EORGIA. MACON’COUNTY—Whereas, Wil liam 8. Trnluck, administrator on the estate of Win* S. Hsmmill, late of eaid.connty; deceased, has applied for dismission from* said administra tion: This is therefore, to cite allpersons interest ed, kindred and creditors, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in November 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 August 8,1871. JOHN It PARKER, Ord’y. ang 10 3m fl EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Wm. VDT K. Hall, of said oounty, applies to me for the guardianship of the minors of John A Hall, de ceased, to-wit: Matilda K. and Mary E. Hall: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned or inter ested to appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in September next, and show cause if any they have, why said letters of guardianship should not be granted, as prayed for. Given under my hand and ofiteial signature, July 31,1871. aug2w30d JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary. EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Geo. U 0. Dyess, Ex’r., of the last WU1 and Testa ment of Wm. fyess, deceased, applies for dismis sion from said Executorship— This is, therefore, to cite aU persons concerned or interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in September next, and show canse, if any they can, why arid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature Jane 1,1871. JNO. L. PARKER, Jun2 w30d Ordinary. EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas. John VJT Causey, administrator on the estate of Charles M. Dinking, deceased, applies to me for dismis sion from said administration: This is, therefore, to cite aU persons interested to' be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Septem ber next, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. This Jnne 1,1671. jon2 w3m JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinaiy. d EORGIA, MACON COUNTY-—Whereas. Wm. \JT K. Hall, administrator on the estate of Wm. K. Hall, Sr., me for letters of deceased, applies to 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 canse, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. June 1,1871. jun2 wSm JNO L> PARKER, Ordinary. BAKER COUNTY. Baker Sherlft’s Sale. WT1LL be eold on the first Tuesday in Septem- V V her next, before tte Court-house door in the town of Newton, within tlie legal hours of sale, tho north half of tho plantation known as the Chance place, bounded on the north by E.<-L. Wright’s lands, east by Ffint River, south by lands of E. L. Wright, and west by lands of J. O. Perry, contain ing five bnndred acres, in the 8th district, to satisfy fl. fa. of Buss, Johnston ft Co. and other fl. fas. in my hands, issued from the Superior Court of Baker county, vs. P. D. Kea. D. McMURRY, jnly30 wtds Sheriff. Baker County Mortgage Slicrid Sale. TXTILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in October YV next, before the Court-house door in the town of Newton, within tho legal hours of sale: One undivided half of lots of land Nos. 157,1G3 and 164 in the 7th district of said county, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Baker Superior Court—Bust, Johnson ft Co. vs. Andrew J. Wil liams. Property pointed out in said mortgage. julS0w30d DAVID McMURRY. Sheriff. Baker County Mortgage Sheriff's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court house doer, in the town of Newton, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 27. (twenty-seven). 28, (twenty-eight), and 59, (fifty-nine), containg 750 acres, more or less, lying in the twelfth (12th) district of Baker count v. Levied on as the property of Drury W. Porter, to satisfy a mortgage n. fa issued from Baker Superior Court, Bust & Johnston vs. Drury W. Porter. Property pointed out in said mortgage fl. fa. (jyCtds] DAVID McMURRY Slier ff. OLAY COUNTY G EORGIA, OLAY COUNTY—Whereas, Seaborn A Shepherd, Administrator on the estate of Wfiliatn J. Hicks, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned to bo discharged from said ad ministration— Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned to appear at xny office, and show cause, if any they have, why the said Seaborn A. Shepherd should not be discharged, according to the prayer of his peti tion. Given under my hand and official signatnre.»th:e, July 1,1871. JOHN O. WELLS, julyll w3m* Ordinaiy. ■ EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY—Whereas, James VJT Boll, administrator on the estate of Geo. W. Boll having applied to me for Letters of Dismis sion from said estate: Notice is hereby giron both kindred and creditors of said deceased to appear at my office on or before the first Monday in November next, and show cause if any they can, wby the said Jame3 Bell should not be dismissed.- • Witness my hand and official signature; augS w3m JOHN 0. WELLS, Ordinary. NOTICE. B Y virtue of an order-from tho Honorable Supe rior Court of Clay County, Georgia, to ns di rected, will bo sold in front of tho Central Hotel in the town of Fort Gaine3, Ga., on Hie first Tuesday in September next, and between the legal hours of sale, a house and lot on tho west side of Wash ington street in said town, and known as the resi dence whereon D. O. Adams now resides, containing two acres, moro or less. Tho above named property Eold for partition and distribution among the joint owners of the same. Terms Cash. ~ R. B. PETERSON, ) O. C, GREENE, !-Partitionera. R. A. TUBNIPSEED,) ang5 wtd JASPER COUNT'S*. G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Wm. S. Mont gomery, Executor of the last will of James H. Montgomery, deo’d, having applied for letters of dismission as said executor: All persons in in terest aro therefore hereby notified to show cause within tho time required by law why said letters should not be granted. jnnl5-w3m JOHN W. BURNEY, Ordinary. G eorgia, jasper county.—j. b. and b. a. Kelly having applied'to me to be discharged from their trusts ae administrators of Mary Kelly, deceased, all persons are requlr 4 'or'-.inv cause, it any they have, oa or before ii-e ■ • : Monday in Sep tember next, why said applies,i • -o-i., -o', be granted. Witness my hand and official signaturo, this June 1G, 1871. ang!2wtd J. W. BURNEY. Ordinary. Jasper County Sheri 11’a Sales. W ILL bo sold before the Gonrt-house door in Honticollo, on the first Tuesday in Septem ber next, 25 seres cf land, more or less, to satisfy two tax fi. fas. issued by tho Tax Collector oE Jas per county, against Mrs. E. W. Reid, lying on the north side of Shoal Creek, adjoining lands of Wm. 0. Lewett and others, known ah a part of the Chailn place. Property pointed out by L. T. Reid. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. At (he same time and place, will bo sold, 150 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Iadds of Wm. C. Lewett, Wm. A. Reid aud others, known as a part of the Dodeon place, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from tho Superior Cotut of Jasper- county, in favor of John McCullough vs.L. T. Reid, and two tax fl. Its. vs. L. T Reid. The taxfi. fas. levied anil returned to me by a constable. Properly pointed out by the defendant. - JAMES 51. DIGBY, augl tds .■r-t -Deputy Sheriff. Jasper County Sheriff's Sales. ■\TS7ILL be sold before tlio Coittt-honse door in V V the town of Montixlio, on tho first Tacsday in September next, between the legal hours of sale, one hundred and thirty-three acres cf land, moro or lees, it being a part of the John B. Digby liode, on Falling Creek, that was over and above his homestead,-to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from Jas per Superior Court—one in favor cf Wm. Van Ant werp, and one in favor of Crawford H. Greer ye. J. B. Digby. JAMES M. DIQBY, ang3 wtds' Depnty Sheriff. UNIVERSITY OF JASHViUE, TEfiN., BErb- * ESTABLISHED IN 1733. rryHE Collegiate Department and" Academy opens JL 4th September next. Discipline, Miiitary Tui tion. Board, Washing, Fuel, etc., from $150 to $175 pertenn. The Law Department opens 4th Oct> fcer, 1871. Tuition $40 per term. Apply to GEN. E. KIRBY SMITH ac3 <12tw2m* Chancellor. Tellalr. Administrators’ Sole, VVTIbL be sold cn tlm first Tuesday in Septem- YY ber next, at tho Court-house aoor in said county, dining the usual hours of sale, one Lot No. 1, in tfco town of Lumber City; one dwelling house and other ont-bui!dings—the place whereon Mrs. A. E. Wi'cox now lives. Also, a Lot 5Cxl00 feet at the. depot No. 9, Macon and Brunswick Railroad, with a good store-house, adjoining the hotel, and adjoining the right ol way of said railroad. Sold for tho benefit of (bo heirs and creditors of G. D. Wilcox, deceased. Terms cash. A E. WELCOK, S r * Administrator G. D. Wilcox, deceased. •' jniaitds :" 4 • ■ ;* : - - ?J DOO&T COUNT'S*. Dooly County Sheriff's Sale. W ILL bs eold before tha Court-house door, on tho fifBt Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, in tho town of Vienna, in said county, the following property, to-wit: Fifty acres, part of lot No. 87, in the second distriot of Dooly county: Sold as the property of William M. Fudge aad Jacob Fudge, to satisfy a Justice’s Court fl. fa. in favor of w. E. Pittman, vs. Fudge ft Fudge. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. augl tds W. L. GBAHAM, Sheriff. Booty County Sheriff’s Bale. W ILL be eold before the Court-house door in in the town of Vienna, Dooly oounty, on the first Tuesday in October ntxt, between the legal hours of sale, one store-house and lot in the town of Vienna, containing one fourth of an acre, more or less. Sold to satisfy sundry tar fi. fas. The Slate and county vs. Z. Y. Timmons, deceased. aug4w60d W. Ia GRAHAM, Sheriff. G EORGIA, DOOLYCOUNTY—Two months af ter date hereof, the undersigned will apply to the Ordinary of Dooly county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John U. Shi- rey, deceased, and Sarah Shlrey, widow of said John M. Shlrey, deceased, for the purpose of a division. This 27th day of July, 1871. ang2w60d ' ' JOHNB. ROWELL, Adm’r-- T WO months after the date hereof, the under signed will apply to the Ordinary of Dooly county for leave to sell all the lands and real estate belonging to tho estate of Turner Smith, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. This 27th Jnly, 1861. JOHN N. ADKINS, Administrator of Turner Smith, deceased. Jul20w60d* G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas, Ava Sheppard, applies to me for letters of Admin istration, with the will annexed, upon the estate of John Sheppard, deceased. These are, therefore,to cite 3ll personsconcerned, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in September next, then and there to show cause if any they havo, why said letters should not ba granted. Given under my hand and official signature, Mfc 26th day of July 1871. july 23- w40d WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary. CRAWFQBD COUNTY. Crawford Comity Sheriff’s. Sale. W II.L be sold before the Court-house door ta Knoxville, said county, on the first Taeaday in September next, between the legal boors of sale, the South half of lot of land No 3. in the third dis trict of originally Houston, now Crawford county- containing 100 acres, more or less. Said land levied on as the property of Washington Beoham, to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of JameB D. Hartley vs. Washing ton Becham, B. J. Eccliam and John C. Hancock. Property pointed ont by defendant, angl tds A J. PBEST3N, Sheriff. G EORGIA CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Sixty days after dato application will bo made to the Or dinary of said county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Washington 0. Cleve land, late of said county deceased, jnly 26-C0d WILDE C. CLEVELAND, Ex’r G eorgia, cbawford county.—sixty days afterdate, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary or said county for leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to N. Andrews, deceased. W. H. ALLEN, . t july27 w2m Administrator. /■'t EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—WiU bo VT sold on the First Tuesday in September next, within the asual hours of sale and before the Court-house door, in tbo town of KnoxviUe, in said county, all of the Real Estate belonging to Green Duke, deceased, consisting of One Hundred Acres of Land, more or lees. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. jnly27 w2m J. B. BEARDEN, Adm’r. 7S EORGIA, CBAWFORD COUNTY.—Whereas, OT James N. Matthews, Administrator on 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 bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they caD, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my band and official signature, June 5,1871. E. A. WALTON, june8-w3m . Ordinary. ESj&RICN county. EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Mar- (j tin T. Hollis, Administrator, etc., with the rviU of Henry Hollis, deceased, has applied for leave to sell tho real estate of said deceased— - AU parties interested are hereby notified to file their objections, if they havo any, on or before the first Monday in September next. Witness my hand Jnly 27,1871. julySO w4w JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—Whereas, A VX W. Daria, Administrator of A* D. Davis, ap plies for leave to seU tlie real estate of said de ceased— AU concerned aro hereby notified to file their ob jections within the timo prescribed by law. Witness my hand ofitciaUy, July 27.1871. july30 w30d JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. Marlon County Sheriff's Sale, \ xj ir.T. be sold before the Court-house door, in • V Y Marion county, on the first Tuesday in Bep tember next, between the legal hours of sale, the foUowing property, to-wit: One Buggy, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of T. J. Mathis ys. T. H, Carroll. Property pointed ont by plaintiff. augl tds W. 0. BAKER, Sheriff. Marlon County Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold, before the Conrt-bouse door In the town of Buena Vista, on the first Tues day in September next, between tho legal hours of sale, the south half of lot of land No. P75 in tho 4th district of said county, to satisfy a cost fi. fa. from Marion Superior Court in favor of the officers of the Court vs. Jackson M. GiU, administrator of James Perryman, deceased.^ Notice given to Henry Sampson, tenant in possession: ju!30w30d A W. DAVIS, Depnty Sheriff. TAUSOB. COUNTS* Taylor County Sheriff’s Sale. \ A/JlLL be sold before tb3 Court-house door in YY the town of Butler, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the legal hours of sale, tlie foUowing properly, viz: Lot of land No. 142 in the 13th district, Taylor county, Ga. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the 757th district G. M., in favor of William Taylor vs. James T. Harman. Property pointed ont by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by A. MorreU, L. C. j u!15wtd LAWRENCE HILL, Sheriff. Taylor County Sheriff’s Sale. TJ7TLL bo eold beforo the Court-honso door in V Y tho town of Batlcr, on the fir3t Tuesday in September next, between tbo legal hours of sale, the north half of lot of land No. 275 in tho 14tn district of Taylor county, as tho property cf Rboda Morris. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Justices Court. 757th district G. M., in favor of Dora Ragland vs. Bhoda Morris. Levy made and returned to mo by A MorreU, L. C. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ang5w30d L. HILL, Sheriff. Taylor County Sheriff's Sale. W ILL bo sold before the Conrt-hoa3e door in Butler, on thee first Tuesday in September next, between tho legal hours of tale,-cue house -and lot, containing one aero of land, situited upon tho Eonth lino of lot of land No 241 in the 13th district of Taylor county. Levied on as the prop erty of Henry N. Duke, administrator -of Wm. L. Wall, deceased, to satisfy a fl. fa issued from the Justice’s Court of tho 757th district G. M., m favor of Sinclair Strotman. Levy made and returned to me by A. Morrell, L. O. At the samo time and place, north half ol Jot of land No. 198 in tho Sd district of original 1 )" Musco gee, now Taylor county, r.3 tho property-of Mrs. Lucy Wilson, to satisfy a fi. U issued from tho Justice’s Court of the 1070il> ftstnet G- M.. m favor of Henry N. Doko vs. I aoy Wil&cn. Levy made and returned lo mo by * Constable. Also, at the eamoffme and piacs. a certain bouse and two lota in tM town o f Reynolds in said county, known and d^daSA'shed in the plan of saul town as Iota No»-1 and 3 in block cr square No. 22. hav ing a fo>nt each of 150 feet on Winstead street and running back 318 feet to Macon street. Sold to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from Taylor Superior Court in favor of P. H. Pond for tbo u=o Of £. Bend vs. H. H. Horton; trustee for Giro line Horion. Property sold to pay tho purchase money. aug4.vtd LAWRENCE HILL, Sheriff. oOr?S3 COUNT?. pt EORGIA, JONE3 COUNTY—Whereas, San- \J uel Morgan applies to ma for administration cn tho estate of Win. It. Arnold, deceased: The? 3 are fo cite aad admonish all persons concerned to appear and e'cow cause, if any they hive lo- the contrary, on or beforo the first Monday in Septem ber next. Wiinets my official signature. Jol23w49d B. T. R03 a , Otdinary. Notice for Leave to Sell Lain!. /S EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Four weeks af- vX ter dato application will bo made to tho Court of Ordinaiy of said counly for leave to sell all the real estate of Thomas S. Humphries late of said counly deceated. JOHN HUMPHRIES, W. A. McLANE, ang 1133d Administrators.' Administrator's Sale. c\ EOP.au, JONES COUNTY.—Agreeably to an VX order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will ba sold before the Goori-houae door in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in October next, throo hundred and seventy-ieven acres of !md be longing to the estate of Louisiana Bryant, deceased, situate three milts south of Olintcn. No buildings on it. Fair quality of land, with timber sufficient to keep up the place. Sold for distribution. Terms cash. augl2wtd GREEN C. SMITH, Adm’r.