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SPECIAL notices.
^ TESTIMONIALS:
u, observed thatno attempt is made to hunt
It . itay or unknown places to find names
medicine ; it Is appreciated right at
i ihfrever ithaa been used. All that is
fi> w d trial. and we have no fear of the
' TRY
Simmons’
Trco DISEASE and Indiges-
U'.r.il to a greater exte—
is» {.{Jbeblyaw other malady,
ktyKErMS anxiously sou*
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Regulator*
respectfully refer to
? tm i-.rll Stephens.
V os ’w with. B j g b 0 p 0 f Georgia.
J - S o tbear, ex-Mr.yor of Macon. Ga.
it* 0- i.a fldl Shorter, ex-Governor. Alabama.
Hon** j * (jordJ3»
KcvTavid Wilis. D. Di.President Oglethorpe Col-
«•* p;.ree of the M. E. Church of Ga.
^ IV « Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company.
J:®;; j ii. F-l.ier, Perry, Ga.
c tfF’irr 'n* 1 ?'i*ex*s£ertff Bibb county,
Djkes i"d S.'arhawk, Ed.tors Floridian, Tallahas-
©^e«" r Esq,rs^An?indentS. WR. R.
I'JueWo id, Woods’ Factory. Macon, Ga.
in,n C I! Cole. Judve Superior Court, Ga.
r 5 Nutting. E;q.. President City Bank, Macon.
\£r{* iiiiVa E*a.. ex-May or, Macon, "a.
5! B. b MeN airy! E5<p.lirai of Lord and McNairy.New
U- k p. fl, oil all. Cashier City Bank. Macon, Ga.
i F Wirtcr. Kfo.iCohnibas, ui. ..
ip ji. Hitler, firm ol llairell ft - D< n^ ,s a
ll'n jlmes Ja.kion. firm of Howell Cobb and
*xes Ja.kscn. _
R. L. 1- ott, Columons, Ga.
J. H. ZEILIN A CO , Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
sag 12tf
n d
in its
variably
_i the Liv-
nsti pa tion,
hOuld e rs,
Stomach,
Month, Bilions
tion of the Heart
spirits, or Blues
other symptoms
„ S LIVER REG-
, is tho best remedy for
erer been discovered It
Idly, effectlly, and being a
, e vegetable compound, can do
it jury. It is harmless in every
w way: it bas boen used for 40
. years, and hundreds of the good
'and great from &U parts of the conn-
. will vouch for its virtues.
oui<lall» for nil <ll*en-.es of the Blood,
Liver, Kidney* and Bladder.
Wilson, N. C., August 8d
I umby certify that I was cured of a ••Chronic
I.cVon of the Kidneys” by the uao of ono bottle
i v »1»1 s. and tberifore advise others suffering
i tb t'.e -Kidney Disease” to try the Bosadalis.
B.D. ALLEY.
Baltmors, Md., August 26th, 1869.
IVrarioBs P.oe.ADALis—Gents: By the use of
t'co (d) bottles of your invaluable medicine,
fesdalie.” I was effectually cured of an obstinate
ilectioa of the skin, contracted in the army.
Yours truly, O. A. DENNIS,
tift6eod2w 162 South Charles Street.
Hubf-iage Guide Interesting work, numerous
livings, 224 pages. Price 60 cents. Address
lr. Batts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St-
».Ho. See advertisement. augl7-d&wly
Cause and Cure of Consumption.
lit primary cause of Consumptien is derangement
( ibc iigeftive organs. Thi3 derac gement produces
tficient nutrition and assimilation- By assimilation
ana that process by which the nutriment of the
olbcnarerted ioto blood, and theocaicto tie soi
ls cf ike body. Persons with digestion thus im
am 1 , having the slightest predisposition to pnlmo-
iryaisesse, or if they take cold, will be very liable
Consumption of the Lungs in some of its
ns: aad I held that it will be impossible to cure
aifutof iiotsuinption without first restoring a good
iiesiion and healthy assimilation.' The very first
.hi to be done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels
■trn all diseased mucus and slime, which is c' egging
oisatf to that they cannot perform their tune
M-.and thenr-u.o up and restore the liver to a
<al by action. For this purpose the surest and best
!tredy is Sther.ck’e Mandrake Fills. 7h<se P.lls
lean hes’omath ar-d bowels of all the deal and mor-
iil slime that is cauir* disease and decay in the
hole system. They will clear out tho liver of all dis-
- •-•Rile that has accumulated there, and rouse it
y to a tew and healthy action, by which natural
hi U.i'thytileissecre ed.
ILe s-( uiaoh, bowels and liver are thus cleans:d by
to use ol rchenek’s Mandrake Pills: bat there re-
i iirs in the stomach an excess of ac'd, tho organ is
:n id Kt the appetite poor. In the bowels the lac-
i»lskteweak. and requiring sticneth and support.
! i‘ in ac^ndition like this that tchenck’s Seaweed
•••.if p-oves to be the most valuable remedy *vcr
isc-vend. It is alkaliee, ard its use will neutrslizr
1 exerss of acid, making the stomach sweet and
i.-k: r. will give permanent tone tolthis important
tfin. and create a good, hearty appetite, and pie-
iie the* .ystem for tne first process of a good diges
ts. and ultixately make good, healthy, living blood,
liter this preparatory treatment, what remains to
»" ttoft cites of Cocsumptiou is the free and perse-
«ri c use of fchcnck’s Pulmonic byrup. ThePul-
all morbid matters, whether in the form ofab-
ortubere'es, and then assists nature to expel
diseased ma' ter in the form of free expectora-
tue eytupi
. {suna, and my patient is cured.
extent al thing to be dono in curiag Consump-
\ u! v r *J U P * E 0o< f appetite and a good digestion,
tat .he body will grow in flesh and getstrong. If
B im has diseased lungs—a cavity or abscess there
••tcoivity cannot heal, tho matter cannot ripen, so
'.’ uthe system is bolow par. What is nercssaryto
tra.'Si D'W order of things—a good appetite, a good
>-*mon, the body to grow in flesh and get fat; then
'•jure u helped, the cavities will heal, the matter
“tilea and be thrown off In large quantities, and
■f person regain health and strength. This is the
-e a d only plan to enre Consumption, and if a
r, a is very bad, if tho langg are not entirely de-
ortven if one lung is entirely gone, if there
|t3>ugh vitality left in the other to heal up, there
1 iwe seen many persons cured with only one
- K “ luag, live and enjoy life to a good eld age.—
‘ is wbat Schenck’s Medicines will do to cure
-ssuaption. They will clean out the stomach,
vtctn and strengthen ii, get up a good digestion.
sna Nature the assistance she needs to clear tho
snesaof al] the disease that is in the longs, what-
yr.thoform maybe.
.R is important that while u ing Schenck’s Medi-
;■? ctr * should bo exercised not to take cold: keep
-•1 »rs in cold and damp weather; avoid night air,
aitske out-door excrciseonly in a genial and warm
Ihthite.
J wish It dutinetlv understood that when I recom-
ylg* patient to be careful in regard to taking cold,
..it using my medicines, I do so for a srccial rca-
w- A man who has but partially recovered fr m
? e tlects of a bad cold is far more liable to a re’apse
■one who bas been ent rely cured: and it is pr
the rame in regard to Consumption. Fo I- n,
'hiluags are not perfectly healed,just so long is
-treiDDinent danger of a full return of the disease.
't' 6 it is that 1 so strenuously caution pulmonary
; -tats against exposing themselves to an atmos-
-t:a that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed
— -■mitirei’ lung* are a man of sores, which the
■■it tkange of atmosphere will inflame. The grand
i r <t of my success with my medicines consists in my
to subdue inflammation instead of provoking
u nitay of the faculty do. An inflamed lung can-
t. »ith safety to the patient, be expesed to the bit-
‘tiasts of winter or the chilling winds of spring or
Lima, it shonld be carefully shielded from all ir-
it'cs irflucncc’. The utmost caution shonld be
,-m ill' m this particular, as without it a cure under
rvi 1 circumstances is an impossibility.
FcfJon should be kept on a whoicsomo and nu-
us diet, and all the medicines continued until
( f,' >0 7 has restored to it tho natural quantity of
wh and strength.
i M “’self cured by tbis Irea'mcnt of tho worst
•“'“I Consumption, and have lived to get fat and
.-■ny these many years, with one long mostly gone.
'“red thousanls since, and very many nave
•“ cured by this treatment whom I have never
A^ithe fir:t of October I expect to takeposscs-
°7 new building, at the Nortbesst Corner of
vi.i • Arcb Streels, whsre I shall be pleased to
i'fffice to all who may require it.
“ireetltns accompany all my remedies, so that
■•'i i a 10 »oy part of the world can be readily
•''•HiyaEtrictccservance of the same.
J. H. SCHENCK. M. D.,
Philadelphia,
CANCERS CURED.
H AVING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured
in the year 1856, after trying many prepara
tions and Cancer doctors.
I hare no new remedy to offer bnt the same old
remedy with which I was cored fifteen years ago.
I have since been practicing with the same remedy,
and have beeneuccetaful in a number of cases, a
few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses
of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
like myself, have been cured a number of years,
and yet bavo no symptoms of Cancer returning: "
Mrs. H. B. Bloodworth. Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Hr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffin, Ga.; Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; hue.
John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Mary Thurmond,
Indian Springs, Ga.; Mis. James Carmichiel, Mc
Donough. Ga.; Wm. N. Fambrougb, M. D., Senoia,
Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Honston co.) Macon,
Ga.; Mr. J&s. Douglass, Greenville, Ga.; Rev. H.
T. Dicken, Locust Grove, Ga.; Mr. R. Doitor. Fa
yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson,
Ga ; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Representa
tive from Butts county, Jackson, Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad
dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth,
Ga.; Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Maj. A. Nall,
Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.;
Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Words
worth, Barnesville, Ga.; Mrs. D. Lewis, Barnesville,
Ga.; Mrs. R. Goodman, Monticello, Ga ; Lon (color
ed,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs,
Ga. The above is only a few of the many names
that could be added to the list.
I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard
away made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eye
of Mrs. M. J. Bouyer after she had boen treated by
several phyaicians, and her Cancer pronounced in
curable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all
afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TURBIN,
Insurance and Ileal Estate Agent.
I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a
cancer upon Mrs. Al. J. Bonyer’a eye, after eminent
physicians had failed to relievo her; and I firmly
believe bis Cancer treatment to be a specific fur
Cancer. L. A HAN3E, Macon F. O.
To tlie .A-ffiicted.!
I prefer not treating doubtfnl cases. After sat
isfying yourself describe yonr cancer to me and I
will give yon my cancid opinion.
At your requeat I wiU visit your houses when cir
cumstances peimit.
My residence is twelve miles east of Griffin, Ga.
which is my nearest express office. Money may be
sent with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
when stamp and envelope sent addressed to your
self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY.
Liberty Hill, Bike co., Ga
Those to whom it may be convenient, may call
upon T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who
attended me in my affliction and has been with me
in several cases since. He may be addressed
through the postoffice at Macon, Ga., or Enfanla,
Alabama. J. JI. HARDAWAY.
julylS-d2taw&w6m v
Srttf
Philadelpfl
JOIIV F. IIENKT,
(No. 8 College Place. New York.)
GORDON HOTEL FOR SALE.
of an order of tho Superior Coart of
''•Aiuson county, granted on the chancery
i °* **id, at tli* April term, 1871, thereof, will be
■i 6tf ote the Court-house door in Irwinton, in
kit on the first Tuesday in October
l . 1*6*1 boors of sale, the remainder
Hi’ sft8r dower, of Serbia A Jones, widow of
ifr, r 6 . e < deceased, in the Gordon Hotel, situat-
HQ.j’Wdon, on the Central Railroad. Also the
•<-! 1® t ' vo hundred and twenty-four (224)
9 dol *H*ched to. said Hotel. All known as
id b» ia A - Jonea. Tho Hotel is now occu
lt »f\r*5**1 Solomon, who receives tho patron-
»ton n®, Centr *l *“<1 tho Milledgevillo and Ea-
ta ,r“ roa da.bosides a large share of patronage
ioM » “* Te ling public. Tho above property
idJ nT ,ha P®TF0*8 of placing the estate of
ikcim * one8 t deceased, in a condition for dis-
T.ffr® *®ong tho creditors of said estate.
iu niaof tale, cash.
JUNIUS WINGFIELD,
L. H. BRISCO,
Referees.
. Executor’s Sale.
j v“-“ e of Ku orJfc r from the Ordinary Court of
;r idao- 0n vf° unty Goor 8 ia , we will sell on the first
November next, before the Court-Louse
the plantation of Ambrose Chapman,
lot of land No. 176, north
."Pv 145 !^ ?° rlh h *l f of lot No. 261, in
ls j7*nand fourth districts of said county. Terms
B i cash. D. C. CHATMAN,
Rosadalis
The ingredients that
COMPOSE ROSADALIS arc
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
Jtis a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of tho
ONE BOTTLE OP BOSADALIS
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
haro used Rosadalis in tlicir practico
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKI.V, «
DR. K. W. CARR. . «
DR. F. O. DANNELLY, “
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasrille,
Kv.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
s. c.
DB. A. B. NOBLES, Ed-ecomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, FaU River,
Mass.
F. W. S.MITH, Jackson, Mieb.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gorilonsville, Va.
SAJI’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees
boro, Tenn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to the
virtuesof Rosadalis. Tothe Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract superior to any they have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try
Rosadalis, and you will be restored
to health.
Bosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price Sl-50 per bottle. Address .
SB, CLEMENTS h CO.
iSa, Manufacturing Chemists, ^
»•!
Baitixoxs, ifn.J
sept 6-deod wly
TIic Great Medical Discovery Y
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
•ii Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their Wonder-
c o ful Curative Effects. g
111 WHAT ARE THEY?f=sj
fHET ARE NOT A VRS
FANCY D R I NX
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W. W. OHAPMPN,
Executors.
Sfi.de cf Poor Rum, .Whiskey, Proof
(spirits and RcfuHC Liquors doctored,spiced
and sweetened to please the taste, called “Ton
ics,”** Appetizers,” “Restorers,” *c., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a tree Medicine,made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, frpo from all Alcoholic
Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER, and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLES perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring tho blood to a heUthy condition. No
person can take these BUtcrs»rcording t/> direc
tion and rcmalnlong nnwf“*» _~4
For Inflammatory nnd^ztcnlc Ithea
rn at fsm and Gont, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Billons, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of the
digestive Organs.' -
—• DYSPEPSIA or indigestion. •
Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ol
the Stomach, Bad taste In the Month Billons At
tacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of
theLnngs.Palnln thcrcglons of theKldncys.and
a hundred other painful symptoms, ore the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which reuderthem of un
equalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all
Impurities, and imparting new Ufa and yt$or to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter,
Salt Rheum,Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes,Erysipelas,Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are Uterally dug up
and carried out of the system In a short time by
the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such
cases will convince the mojk>ccredulons of their
curative effects.
Clcanso tho Vitiated Bloua whenever you find
its Imparities bursting through tho skin InPlm*
pies, Eruptions or .Sores; clcanso it when you
* find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanso It when It Is tool, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pore and the
* health of tho system will follow.
-/•IN, TAPE and other WORMS, larking Its
tuasysk'mof so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full dlrecUoMjgj^i
carefully the circular around each bottle. ' w
J. WALKER, Proprietor. E. H. MCDONALD b
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. Ban Francisco,
Cal,, and S2 and Si Commerce Street, New York.
BOLD B7 ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. B. BEES,
Cotton Factor & General Com. Merchant
No. 196 Gravier street, Now Orleans.
tm20 d6mw3m F. J. RAGLAND, Agent.
SAVANNAH CAEDS.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON
COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
... v. ,;t .. :
Savannah, Ga.
"O ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
XL Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 bales, is now ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make
liberal cash advances on cotton in store and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank iatOB of
interest. If joa want money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.,
ang29 domAw4m Savannah, Ga.
X- 7. iimr.vutTTV.
JOHN FLASNEBY
JL. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND _
General Commission Merchants
BAX STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
agents fob
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell's Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Usual Facilities Extended to Customer*.
aug20d4mwGm*
wm. h. nsos.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON As GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
of cotton. ang20-d&w6m*
VT. DUNCAN.
J. H. JOHNSTON.
H. MACLEAN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on Ootton and other
Produce consigned to us. aug20dikw6m*
B. H. AHDEESOX. GEO. W. AKDEBSOX, JB.
JOHN W. ASDERSON.
JNO. W. ANDERSOVS SOKS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
Corner Bryan and Drayton Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
ILLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 diwGm
JOXiiSS COUNTY.
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Four weeks af
ter date application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the
real estate of Thomas S. Humphries late of said
county deceased. JOHN HUMPHRIES,
W. A. McLANE,
aug II 30d Administrators.
Administrator’s Sale,
p EOBGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Agreeably to an
(J order from the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will bo eold before the Court-bonso door in
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in October next,
three hundred and seventy-seven acres of land be
longing to tho estate of Louisiana Bryant, deceaeed,
situate three miles south of Clinton. No bnildings
on it. Fair quality of land, with timber sufficient
to keep np the place. Sold for distribution. Terms
cash.
aug!2ivtd GREEN 0. SMITH, Adm.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Jones county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court-house door in the town of
Clinton, the following real estate, to-wit: The one
undivided half interest in 1430 acres of land more or
less, lying and being in said county, and known as
tho Bailey Bell Land, and being the entire interest
which the estate of John A. C. S. Lawrence, de
ceased, has in said lands—tho other undivided half
interest belonging to Benjamin L. Holland. Said
land is free and productive, well watered, and con
venient to churches and schools. The whole, 1430
acres, will be divided and eold In two lots. The in
terest of said estate and said Benjamin L. Holland
will be sold at the same time, tho purchaser getting
a complete title to tbs whole of said land, the said
143C acres. Terms—One-half cash; the remaining
half due at 12 months, with interest from date, and
to be secured by mortgage on the land. Purchaser
to pay all expense of conveyancing, etc.
BENJAMIN L. HOLLAND,
Administrator of John A. C. S. Lawrence.
sep8w40d
DIVERSITY JF GEORGIA.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR.
FACULTY:
A A LIPSCOMB, D D, L L D, Chancellor.
P H MELL, D D, Vice-Chancellor.
SCHOOLS:
Ancient Languages—WH Waddell, A M.
Modem LaDguag03—M J Sneed, Ph D.
Rhetoric and Belles Lettrea—Ohas Morris, A M.
Ethics and Metaphysics—P H MelL D D.
Mathematics—Williams Rutherford, A M.
Natural Philosophy—W L Broun, A M.
Chemistry, Geology and Agriculture—WL Jones,
M D.
Civil Engineering—LH Charbonnier. A M.
Law—W L Mitchell, AM, and B D Moore, M D.
University High School—W W Lumpkin, A M, A
L Hull, A M, B T Hunter, A M.
T HE nest session opens September 16,1871.
The above named Schools are in fall opera
tion. Students may select whatever Course thoy
wish.
Special attention is paid to the Professional
Schools of Law, Agriculture and Civil Engineering
which have been expanded to embrace a much larg
er field.
Industrial Schools of Telegraphy, etc., are estab
lished in connection with the University High
School, which opens upon September 1st*
Tuition, including all other fees, in all Depart*,
ments, $100, viz: S10 upon 15th September and
$60 upon 16th of January. Board, $16 to $30
a month. By messing students redace this to $10
a month. Total expenses, $275 per annum.
For further information address the Chancellor,
or WILLIAM HENRY WADDELL,
Secretary of Faculty,
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
angl8 dlt&wlm
Metropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
WM. E; TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
8AW-MILLS;
BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or
BRASS, MILL GERING, etc ;
Engines and Saw-Hills of various sizes always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
Old Engines, etc., repaired and eold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
ju!7 d sw&wtildecl8. H. R. BROWN, Agent.
GEORGE PAGE ft CO.,
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Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Malay and Sash
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TWIGGS COUNTY.
Twig*» County Sheriff’s Sale.
\Af ILL be eold before the Court-house door, in
V V the town at Jeffersonville, on the First
TUESDAY in OCTQBEB. next, within the legal
hours of sale, the foUowiog property, to-wit: One
HorseMule, name Sharp; one Horse Mule, name
Britt; one Mare Mole, name Hstt; one Mare Mole,
nmne Hannah; one Buggy and Harness. All lev
ied on as the property or B. F. Averett, to satisfy
one fl. fa. issued from Twiggs Superior Court, in
favor of F. A. Finch vs. B. F. Averett. Property
pointed out by plaintiff ’« attorney.
ang30 tds J. T. EVANS, Bh’ff Twiggs County.
rrEOHGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—MBS. R. E.
VT AVERETT, wife of Robert F. Averett,
applies for exemption of personalty and set
ting apart and valuation of homestead, and I
will pass upon the same at my office, in Jefferson
ville, on Monday, the 18th day of September, inst.,
at 10 o’clock, a ai.
This September 4th, 1871.
sept6-2t J. U. BUBKETT, Ordinary.
Twiggs County Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door,
in the town of Jeffersonville, on tho First
TUESDYAY in OCTOBER next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One
Lot Land, No. nine (9) in the 26th district of
Twiggs county, bounded by B. B. Wimberly and O.
B. Faulk. Levied on as the property of James
Bedford to satisfy one tax fi. fa. Property pointed
out by said Radford. J. T. EVANS,
aug30 tds Sheriff Twiggs County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—By
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday in October
next, will bo eold before the Comt-boose door in
Jeffersonville, in said county, within the lawful
hours of sale: Fifty acres of land, number un
known, lying in tho 25th .district of said county,
sold as the property of Ann E. Churchwell, for tne
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate
Terms cash. H. S. NEWBY,
aug11td
Administrator’* 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, a? the Court
house door in said county, between the legal sale
hoars: The tract of land in said county, belong
ing to James H. Avereth at the time of his death,
containing four hundred and five acres more or less,
adjoining lands of Floyd A. Finch, Thomas 8.
Jones, and James T. Glover, and of the estate of
William S. Kelly; tho same having about 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.
aug 11 td of James H. Averoth.
Notice for leave to Sell Land.
A T the September Term, 1871, of Twiggs Court
of Ordinary, State of Georgia, application
will be made to said court, for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of Green B. Johnson, de
ceased, late of Twiggs county, for tho benefit of
the heirs of said deceased.
JOHN SVNDUS, Adm’r.
aug 1130d of Green B. Johnson.
PUTWA2VE COURT?.
Letters of Administration.
W HEREAS, O. K.'BaiLer and Joseph Aehfield
have applied to me for letters of administra
tion with the will annexed of Serin Badger, late of
Pntnam county, Georgia, deceased: These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in October next, to show cause, if any,
why said letters should not be granted.
sepTwtd D. H. REID. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Putnam county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in November next, within the usual hours of
sale, before tho Court-house door in Eatonton,
the lands belonging to tho estate of Wadley Avery,
late of Putnam county, deceased. Terms of sale
on the day of sale 1
JOHN B ATOBvf} Administrators.
sep7w40d
Administrator’s Sale.
XTNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
u Pntnam copnty, will be sold before the Court
house door In Eatonton, on the first Tuesday in
November next, within the usu-1 hours of sale, the
lands belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza J.
Stubbs, and also the dower attached thereto
Terms of sale on the day of sale.
sep7 w40d A. J. BUCKNER, Admr.
Administrator’s Sale.
XTNDER an order of the Court of Oidioary of
|_J Putnam county, Goorgia, will be sold before
tho Couit-houae door in Eatonton, on the first
Monday in November next, within tho usual hours
of sale, the lands belonging to tho estate of Warren
Middleton, late of Putnam county, deceased- Terms
of sale on the day of sale.
sep7w40d JOHN MIDDLETON, Adm’r.
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas, Mrs.
Francis H. Herbert, administratrix of tho es
tate of Benjamin F. Herbert, has applied to me for
letters of ditmisal from the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
the 1st Monday in November next, to show cause, if
any, why said letters should not be granted,
july 2G-3m D. H. KELL), Ordinary.
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Thirty days
after date, application will be made to the Or
dinary of Pntnam county, for leave to sell the real
estate of Mrs. Eliza J. Stubbs, lato of Patnam
county, deceased. August 1,1871.
aug4 4w A. J. BUCKNER, Adm’r-
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Sixty days af
ter date application will bo made to the Or
dinary of said county, for leave to sell that portion
of tho land set apart in the will of William Spivey
deceased, for the life time use of Mrs. Annis
Spivey, widow of the said deceased,
july 25-60d B. W. JOHNSTON,Ex’r.
/GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Sixty days
\JT after date, application will be made to tho Or
dinary of Patnam county for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of Bradley Avery, late of
said county, deceaeed.
T. S. ROBINS,
J. A. AVERY,
july7w2m Administrators.
/"I EOBGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas, A.
VDf O. Mason, administrator de bonis non of the
estate of Jefferson Adams, deceased, has applied to
mo for letters of dismissal. These are therefore
to cite and admoniBh all persons interested to be
and appear at my office on the first Monday in Oc
tober next, to show cause, if any, wby said letters
should not be granted. June 1,1871.
D. H. REID,
JnneS w3m Ordinaly.
Application for Leave to sell Lands.
A PPLICATION will be made to the Court of Or
dinary of Quitman county, at the regular
term thereof, on the first Monday in October next,
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of James
Suggs, late of said county, dec’d, for the benefit of
legatees, heirs and creditors of said deceased.
AW. THOMAS, ) »,w r »
sep2 4w* J. J. CBUMBLEY,f Aamra '
THE GRISWOLD GIN.
T HE subscriber thinks itnnnecessary to say more
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. He has recently in
vented a new Rib and Root Box. which he confi
dently believes, when once before the publio will
supersede all others. He claims for tbis Gin that
It will run one-third lighter,
Gin one-fourth faster,
And make better Colton than any Saw
Gin now In nse.
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 nee none but the BEST MATERIAL, and am
prepared to furnish
Ribs, Boxes, Follies 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—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 all such I wonld say,
send on yonr Gins at once 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 the United States.
I understand my business, and warrant all my work
—both new and old.
jun!4 3mos O. W- MASSEY.
A VOID QUACKS—A victim of early indiscre
tion causing nervous debility, premature decay,
eto., having tried in vain every advertised remedy,
has discovered a simple remedy for self-oare, which
he will send free to hig feilow sufferers. Adarers J,
H. BEEVES, 78 Nassau st., N. Y. au*6 wly
MACON COUNTY.
GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas,
VA liamS. Truluck, administrator on 1 the €
, Wil-
— I—, - —. yii iim.-wqtato
of Theodore Richasy, has applied for* dismission
from said administration- Tin* is therefore, to cite
*U 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 letters of dismission should not be grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this August 8.1871.
aug 10 Sm JOHN L. PARKER, Ord’y.
pi EOBGIA. MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Wil-
VDT liam S. Truluck, 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
have, why letters of dismission should not be grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this August 8.1871.
aug 10 Sm JOHN L. PARKER, Ord’y.
EOBGIA, MACON COUNTY—James B. Hays
\JC havrng applied to be appointed Guardian of
the persons and property ot Walter P. and Mtd-
ccm Foy, minora under the age of 14 years, resi
dents of said connty: This is to cite all persons
concerned to be and appear at the term of the
Court of Ordinary to be held on the first Monday
in October next, and show cause, if any they can,
why said J. R. Hays should not be entrusted with
the Guardianship of said minors.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, Sep
tember 1,1871. JOHN L. PARKER,
sept2 SOds Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
X>Y virtue of the last will and testament of L. B.
X> Ogbnrn, deo’d, will bo eold before tho Court
house door, in tho town of Oglethorpe, on the first
Taeaday in November next, during the legal hours
of sale, tho following lands: Lots Nos. 179 and 180,
and fifty acres of the southern part of No. 183,
and fifty acres of the southern portion of No. 184.
All lying in the first district of Macon county, and
in ono body—containing in all five hundred and
seven and one-half acres, more or less, well im
proved and in cultivation. Sold as the property
of said deceased. Terms, one-half cash, and bal
ance the 1st of January, 1873, and interest from
date, if not punctually paid. Bond for titles given
until last payment is made.
O.G.OGBUBN, l F , eentorH
augl9 tds W. F. E. OGBURN.j centers.
pi EOBGIA. MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Wil-
vT liam S. Truluck, administrator on the estate
of Wm- 8. Hammill, late of said.county, deceased,
has applied for dismission from said administra
tion: This is therefore, to cite all persons interest
ed, lundred and creditors, to bo and appear at my
office on or before tho first Monday in November
next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters
of dismission shonld not be granted as prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
August 8,1871. JOHN L PARKER, Ord’y.
aug 10 3m
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker Mortgage Sberlfl’s Sale.
TXTILL he sold before th9 Court-house door in
Y V the town ot New ton, said county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours
of salo, ono black Horse Mule, abont six years old.
Levied on as tho property of J. J. Musgrovo, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi. fa., J. M. Kraton & Co. vs. J. J.
MuBgrove. DAVID McMUBRY,
sepl wtds Sheriff.
Baker Connty Sberlfl’s sales.
\ ATILL be sold before the Court-house door in
YV the town ot Newton, Baker county, on the
first Taesday in October next, within the legal
hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 329 and 362, in tho
8th district of said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. H Clark, to eatisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Baker Superior Court. Cochran & Smith, execu
tors, vs. W. H- Clark.
Also, at the samo time and place, one undivided
half of lot of land No. 99, in tho 8th district of said
county, as the property of H. H. Hall, to satisfy
two fi. fas. in my hands, Leri Adam3 va. Henry C.
Bledsoe, principal; Bobt. J. Mills and H. H. Hall,
security. Henry T. Pullen va. Henry O. Bledso,
principal; and ltobt. J. Mills and H. H- Hall, se
curity.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
133, in the 8th district, as the property of S. B.
Lester, to satisfy a li6n fi. fa., B. F. Cochran vs. S.
B. Lester. Property pointed out by S. B. Lester.
sepl wtds DAVID McMUBRY, Sheriff.
B.ker Connty Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
XJCTILL be eold, on the first Tuesday in October
YY next, before the Courthouse door in the
town of Newton, within tho legal hours of sale:
Ono undivided half of lots of land Nos. 157,163 and
164 in the 7th district of said county, to eatisfy
a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Baker Superior
Court—Rust, Johnson & Co. va. Andrew J. Wil
liams. Property pointed out in said mortgage,
jul30w30d DAVID McMUBRY, Sheriff.
CIiA? COUNT?
Application for Leave to Sell Lands.
TXT HERE AS, Cyrus R. Naramore, Executor of
YY the last will and testament of Sylvester
Naramore, haviDg applied to me fur leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased,
Notice is hereby given to kindred and creditors
to file their objections, if any, on or before the first
Monday in October next, as said application will
then be passed upon. Witness my hand and offi
cial signature, September 1,1871.
JOHN E WELLS, Ordinary Clay Connty.
8ep2 wSOd*
Application for Leave to Sell Lands-
TXTHEREAS, Thadeus E. Pennington, Admims-
Y V trator of on the estate of Daniel E. Srngle-
ton, having applied to me for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said dec’d—
Notice is hereby given to kindred and creditors
to file their objections, if any, on or before tho first
Monday in October next, as said application will
then be passed upon. Witness my hand and offi
cial signature, September 1,1871.
JOHN 0. WELLS, Ordinary Clay County.
8ep2 w3Cd* —
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
/"\NE month after date application will be made
V_y to the Court of Ordinary of Clay county, Geor
gia, for leave to sell the lands and personal prop
erty belonging to tho estate of Sylvester Naramore.
late of said connty, deceased.
sept3 30d* E. R. NABAMORE, Executor.
EOBGIA, CLAY COUNTY—Whereas, Seaborn
VX A. Shepherd, Administrator on the estate of
William J. Hicks, late of said county, deceased,
having petitioned to be discharged from said ad
ministration—
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned
to appear at my office, and show cause, if any they
have, why the said Seaborn A. thepherd should not
be discharged, according to the prayer of his peti
tion.
Given under my hand and official signature, this,
July 1.1871. JOHN 0. WELLS,
j idyll w3m* * Ordinary.
n EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.-Whereas, James
VjT Bell, administrator on the estate of Geo. W.
Belt having applied to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from said estate:
Notice is hereby given bothkindredand 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, why the said James Bell
should not be dismissed.
Witness my hand and officii.) signature.
aug8 w3m JOHN 0. WKLT-S Ordinary.
TOXTOmi&Xi COUNTY.
Application for leave to Sell land.
TX7HEBEAS. M. Cameron, administrator on the
Y V estate ot Seaborn B. Luckey haring applied
to me for leave to sell the lend- bel. nuing to the
estate of said deceased: Notice if- heuby given to
kindred and creditors to file their o .j- ctions, if any,
on or before the first Monday in October next, as
said applicatisn will then be passed npon. Witness
my hand and official signature tbis September 2.
1871.
sep7wtd* H. 0. DASHER, Ordinary.
Mitchell Connty Sheriff's Sales.
TTI7ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
Y Y the town of Camilla, on the first Taesday iu
October next, within the legal hours of sale,
sixty-two acres of land off the west side of lot No.
138, in the 9th district of said county, and lot of
and No. Ill, in the 9th district of said county, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Glozier vs. John
Lake. C. W. COLLINS,
layg29 wtd Sheriff.
rx EOBGIA, MITCHELL COUNTY.-Whereas,
\JT it has been made known to me that the estate
of W. H. Griffin is unrepresented and no person
likely to apply for B&id administration, notice is
hereby given to all the creditors and next of kin
that I shall appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court
administrator on said estate, on the first Monday
in October, as provided by law in snch case*.
Witness my hand and seal, this Augusts 9,1871.
sepl w3Cd H. 0. DASHER, Ordinary.
JASPER COUNT?.
/GEORGIA, JASPERCOUNTY-Wm. S. Mont-
VT gomery, Executor of the last wfll of James
H. Montgomery, deo’d, haring appheid for letters
of dismission as said executor: All persons in in
terest are therefore hereby notified to show cause
within the time required by. law wby said letters
should not bo grsutod.
ianl5-wSm JOHN W. BURNEY, Ordinary.
g Administrator’s Sale.
XTTILLbe sold before the Court-house door, in
V V the town of Monticello, on the first TUES
DAY in NOVEMBER next, between the usual hours
of sale, all the land belonging to the estate of
Jno. M King, late of Jasper connty, deo’d, con
sisting of 600 acres, more or Icbs, adjoining the
lands of Dozier, Williams and others.
Terms—^One-half cash, remainder in 12 months.
sep2 w40d* T. R. KING, Administrator.
BXBB COUBTIY.
Bibb Connty Sheriff’s Sale*.
W ELL be sold before the Court-houee door, in
the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in
October next, between the usual hours of sale, tho
following property, to wit: That lot or parcel of
land Ijing in the Fourth District of originally
Houston, now Bibb connty, being the place where
on Daniel T. Driggers now lives, and containing
367 acres, more or lees, adjoining the lands of
Treat Hines and lands formerly owned by Turner
Brown and Stephen Woodward. Levied on to sat
isfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of
Washington Kelly vs. said Daniel T. Driggers.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be eold the
following described property, to-wit: Lot No. 129
and the half of Lots No. 130 and 131, in the Fourth
Diatriot of originally Houston, now Bibb county,
(making what waa the Wm. L. Bnrgay place.) Lev
ied on to satiety a fi. fa. from Houston Superior
Court in favor of John L. Burge vs. Wm. L. Bur-
gay. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold all
that tract of land situated in the village of Vine-
ville, in said county, State of Georgia, being ac
cording to the plan of survey of the Causey land
made by Albert A. Freemin in 1867 or 1868, all of
lot No. I, except the half of said lot sold to Wm.
Clark, and adjoining skid Clark’s lot on one Bide
and Seaborn Collins’ lot on the other side, and
fronting on a street leading east and west, contain
ing one- half of ono acre, more or less. Levied on
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Bibb Superior
Court in favor of the Home Building and Loan As
sociation vs. Thomas O. Collins.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold the
following described property to-wit: All that part
of lot No. 4 in square number 58 in the plan of sur
vey of the city of Macon, and being in said city;
winch fronts 110 feet on Third street, commencing
from the intersection with said street of the alley
on the northeast and running towards Fine street,
and running back the same width to lot No. 3 in the
rear. Also, the undivided interest, being one-balf
of the remaining portion of said lot No. 4, on which
stands the dwelling house and other buildlnge;
the said half interest being that portion of the
remaining part of said lot not exempted as Samuel
A. Porter s homestead, (his homestead having been
taken in the other half interest) Said lot No. 4
containing one half of an acre, more or less, and
the said parcel of land first described, and the in
terest in the remainder of said lot next thereafter
mentioned; being levied on as the property of
Samuel A. Porter by virtue of, and to satisfy a fieri
facias issued out of the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Alexander Cook va. Porter &
Hodgins, (of which fiim the said Samuel A. Porter
was a partner;) and to satisfy sundry other fi. fas.
against the said Porter & Hodgins. Proporty
pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorneys.
Also, at the same time andplace, will be sold one
lot of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes and snndry
articles of merchandise, etc., to satisfy a distress
warrant for rent, issued from Justice's Court of
Bibb county, Ga., in favor of Thomas O. Dempsey
vs. Adolph Bernd, assignee of LeviLebach. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff. P. W. DOYLE,
sep2 tds Sheriff Bibb Connty.
Postponed Bibb Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in
October next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property to-wit: A Brick Honse on Cherry
street, between Third and Fourth streets, in the
city of Macon, known as tho “Isaacs House.”
Levied on to satisfy the following fi. fas. from
Bibb Superior Court: Two in favor of W. A. Huff;
one in favor of the Georgia State Agricultural So
ciety, and one in favor of Groot, Knck & Co. vs.
Emanuel Isaacs. Property pointed out by plain
tiffs’ attorneys. P. W. DOYLE,
sept2-tds Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of and in compliance with a decree in
Chancery, rendered in Bibb Superior Court, at
April term, 1871, will be sold at the usual place of
public sales for said county and daring the horns
for such sales, on Tuesday, the 3d day of October
next, parts of lotB Nos. 5 and 6, in square 61, in the
city of Macon—comprhung two separate lots, one
bounded by New and Plumb streets, being 94 feet
on New street and 105 feet deep, having a store
house on the corner and also a small dwelling; the
other 116 feet on New Street, extending to an alley
—67 feet of said front being 105 feet deep and 49
feet being 210 feet deep—on which is located tho
commodious mansion of the late Ambrose Chap
man. Terms of sale, one-half cash and one-half at
twelve months, with bonds for titles.
MARTHA A. CHAPMAN,
Administratrix de bonis non, cum testamento an
nexe, of Ambrose Chapman,, deceased.
aug25wtd
pt EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, J. M.
\JT Ogdon, administrator on the estate of Robert
Findlay, deceased, applies to the undersigned for
Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary,
on the first Monday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said Ogden should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand officially.
sepl w3m O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. A. B.
VX Boss applies to the undersigned for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of' James L. Boss,
I&te of said county, deceased : All persons inter
ested are required to be and appear atthe Court of
Ordinary, on the first Monday in October next, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters should
not be grantek the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
sepl wSOd O. T. WARD, Ordinary,
/GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, A. B.
\JT Ross, Deputy Clerk, applies to the under
signed for Letters of Administration upon the estate
ot Thomas Taylor, late of said county, deceased:
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in October next, to show cause, if any they have,
wby letters should not be granted tho applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
sepl w30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
/"'t EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
vJT the dale hereof, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell real ostate belonging to Sarah O. B. Dillard,
minor orphan of Perry Dillard, late of said county,
deceased. SUSAN E. DILLARD,
sepl w4w Guardian.
EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
O’ date hereof, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate of Sarah O. B. Dillaid, orphan mi
nor of Perry Dillard, late of said county, deceased.
>ugl2«30d SUSAN E. DILLARD, Guardian.
B
Administrator's Sale.
Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordinaiy
i of Bibb county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in October next, between the legal hours of
sale, in front of the Court-house door in the city or
Macon, the following described property belonging
to the estate of John Hollingsworth, late of said
county, deceased, to-wit: Lots Nos- 213, 214, 215,
in tho district of originally Lee, now Terrell
county, containing G07J6 acres more or lees. Also,
at the same time and place, will be sold ten head of
mules. Terms cash. A. B. BOSS,
*ug20wtd Administrator de bonis non.
Application for Leave to sell Real Estate.
GEORGIA—Bibb County.
I HEREBY give notice to all parties having in
terest in the estate of Edward D. Huguenin,
late of Bibb county, deceased, that I have applied
to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell in
accordance with the law all of the real estate of
Edward D. Huguenin, deceased—lying and being
in the county of Sumter and said State. The
reison for this application to sell is for the pur
pose of paying the debts and for the distribu
tion of said estate among tho legatees of the es
tate of Edward D. Huguenin, deceased; and if no
objection is filed, an order will be issued by said
Court granting tho leave to sell, on the first Monday
in October next. JNO. P. FORT,
Adm’r etc., of Edward D. Huguenin, deceased.
aug20dlt<fcw tiioetl
BIBS C OVETT?.
Administrator’s Sale.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
order from tho Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be eold on the first Tuesday in October
next, between tho legal hours of 6ale, in front of
the Court-house door in tho city of Macon, the fol
lowing described property belonging to the estate of
Benjamin Snider, deceased, to-wit: Lots Nos. throe
(3) and four (4) in square eighty-two (82) in the
city of Macon. Also, at tho earn© time and place
will be sold eight (8) shares of Southwestern Bail-
road Stock. Terms cash. JOSEPHS.KEY,
Administrator do bonis non cum testamento an-
nexo. aug!9 tds
Administrator’* Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in October next, between the legal hours, in front
of the Court-house door, city of Macon, the follow
ing property belonging to the estate of Mary Van
Valkenburgh, late of Bibb county, deceased, to-wit:
Lots Nos. 217, 213, 219, 230, 231 in the third and
fourth districts of originally Houston, now Bibb
county, containing one thousand acres, more or
lesB. Terms of sale, cash. C. A. TBABPE,
aug!9 tds Administrator.
Letters of Dismission.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, John J.
Gresham, executor on tho 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 offioe, on or before the first
Monday in October, 1871, to show cause, if any
they can, why letters shonld not be granted. Given
nnder my band officially. O. T* WARD,
jnly l-w3m Ordinary.
. Postponed Bibb County Sberlfl’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Oonrt-bouae door! in
the city of Macon, on the first Tueedayiin
October next, between the usual boors of sale, the
following described property to-wit: The Farm of
James Lloyd, situated on the Houston Road, three
miles from the city of Macon, in the connty of Bibb,
containing 175 acres, more or less, together with Ml
the improvements thereon; which farm U the pres
ent home and residence of the said James Lloyd.
Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. isened from
Bibb Superior Court in favor of Thomas Plater.
Vice President of the Fourth National Bank of
Nashville, Tenn., vs. James Lloyd.
septS-tds P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff. '
Application for Leave to Sell Beal Estate,
pt EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Notice is hereby
VJT given; to all parties having interest, that I have
made application to tho Ordinary of said connty for
leave to sell, in accordance with law, all of the real
estate of Geo. W. Fort, de’cd—lying and being in
the county of Baldwin and said State. Should no
objection be filed, an order will be granted by said
Court granting the leave to sell on the first Monday
5 n October next. JNO. P. FOBT,
Executor of the Estate of Geo. W. Fort, dec’d.
au62341twtd
DOO&? COOTS?.
Dooly Connty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
in the town of Vienna, Dooly connty, on the
first Tuesday in October 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 less. Sold to satisfy sundry tax fi. fas. The
Stato and county vs. Z. Y. Timmons, deceased.
aug4w60d W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
Dooly Connty Sheriff’s Sales,
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Vienne, on the first Tuesday in
October next, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 27
and 28, in the 14th district of Dooly connty. Sold
as the properly of W. T. Maynard, to satitfy sun
dry tax fl. fas., the State and county va. W.T. May
nard. Levy made and returned to me by a consta
ble, tbis, August 21,1871.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
53, and part of lot No. 62, in tho second district of
Dooly county. Sold to satisfy a tax fi. fa., the
State and county vs JehnU. Adame, administrator,
containing three hundred acres, more or less.
Levy made and retumedto me by a constable, this,
August 21, lb71, W. L. GRAHAM,
aug25 wtds Sheriff.
pt EOBGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Two months af-
Vj ter date hereof, the undersigned will apply to
the Ordinary of Dooly county for leave to Eell all
the lands belonging to the estate of John H. Shi-
rey, deceased, and Sarah Sliirey, widow of said John
M. Sliirey, deceased, for tho purpose of a division.
This 27th day of July, 1871.
ang2w60d JOHN B. 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 estata
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.
Jul29w60d« ' ' '
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
pi EOBGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Sixty days
VJ after date application will be made to the Or
dinary of said county, for leave to sell tho lends
belonging to the estate of Washington O. Cleve
land, late of said county deceased,
july 26-603 WILDE O. CLEVELAND, Ex’r
piEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Four weeks
\JT after date application will be made to tho
Court of Ordinary of said connty for leave to sell
the lands of R. J. Williamson, deceased, for tho
benefit of heirs and creditors.
ang!3-w4t*WM. M. BOON, Executor.
G eorgia, crawford county.—sixty days
afterdate, application will bo made tothe
Court of Ordinary of said comity for leave to sell
all the Real Estate belonging to N. Andrews,
deceased. W. H. ALLEN,
july 27 w2m Administrator.
pt EOBGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Will be
VJT sold on the First Tuesday in September next,
witbin the usual hours of sale and before the
Court-house door, in the town of Knoxville, in
said county, all of the Real Estate belonging to
Green Duka, deceased, consisting of One Hundred
Acres of Land, more or less. Bold for tho benefit
ot tho heirs and creditors.
july27 w2m J. B. BEARDEN, Adm’r.
G eorgia, obawford county—whereas,
James N. Matthews, Administrator on the
estate of William Sloan, deceased, applies to ma
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 tho
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why said letters shonld not bo granted.
Given nnder my band and official signature, June
5,1871. E. A. WALTON,
juno8-w3m Ordinary.
AffARXOH COUNT?.
Marion Connty Sheriff’s Sale.
TTTILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
V V the town of Buena Vista, of said county, on
the first Taeaday in October next, between the
legal hours of sale the following property, to-wit:
Ono Store Boom, levied on with five fi. fas. in fa
vor of officers of Court, to satisfy said fi. fas. vs.
Mrs. S- J. Crawford. Property pointed out by de
fendant. W. O. BAKER,
aug27 wtd ■ Sheriff.
G eorgia, mabion county—oedisaby's
Omen. September 7, 1871—Proposals for
bridging and turnpiking Kinchafooneo Creek and
Swamp, eight miles below Bnena Vista, will be re
ceived until the 1st of October next. There will be
two bridges—ono two hundred and ten feet, and the
other sixty feet long; and there will bo four hun
dred feet of turnpiking. The contractor will bo re
quired to finish it by tho 1st of December next, and
give bond with approved security for keeping the
bridges up seven years. The plans and specific*- ■
tions can be seen at my office.
geplO 2aw3w JA8. M. LOWE. Ordinary.
Marlon County Sheriff’s Sale,
■\TTILL be sold before the Oonrt-hose door in
V V the town of Buena Vista, Marion connty, on
tho first Tuesday in October next, the following
property, to-wit: One Storo-honso and Lot in
block B, in tho town of Buena Vista, to eatisfy one
fi. fa. from Marion Superior Court in favor of S. T.
Crawford vs. J. L. O. Keer. Property pointed out
by defendant. W. O. BAKER,
angSO wtds Sheriff.
Marlon Connty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
tho town of Bueua Viata, on the first Tues
day in October next, between the legal hours of
eal8. the following property; to-wit: Thirty acres
of land, more or less, number not known, bnt ad
joining H. Z. Burt, Joseph Short and others,
propei tv levied on to satisfy one fi. fa- in favor of
A. w. Carson vs. John F. Simmons. Property
pointed oat by defendant. W. O. BAKER,
ang27 wtd 8heriff.
Letters or Dismission.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas,‘Julia E.
Collins, administratrix on the estate of A. L.
Bose, deoased, applies to me for Letters of dismis
sion : These are, therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of raid de
ceased, to be and appear at my offioe onor be
fore the first Monday in October, 1871, to show
cause, if any they can, why letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand officially,
jail w3m 0. T. WARD, Ordinary.
Marion COHnty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door In
the town of Bnena Vista, ou the first Tnes-
day in October next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: Ono lot of
land, in the 4th district. No. 13. Levied on to sat-
isfy ono fi. fa. in favor of Elijah Phillips vs. J. S.
Tatum. Property pointed out by plaintiff, and re-
tnrned to mo by J. B. Walker, conrtablo.
aug27 wtd W. 0. BAKER, Sheriff.
TATLQS COUNT?
Taylor Connty Sheriff Sales.
"TTTILL be sold before the Conrt-house door in
y V the town of Butler, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in October next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following properly, to-wit: One
bureau, one bedstead, and six cane bottom chairs.
Levied on as the property of Josephine Parvis, by
virtue of a fl. fa. from Taylor Superior Court—Hi
ram Perdue vs. Josephine Parvis, principal, and
Henry A. Parris, security on appeal.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
182, in the 14th district of originally Mnscogee now
Taylor county, containing 202)^ acres more or lees.
Levied on aa the property of Samuel Montgomery,
by virtue of three fi. fas.—one from Taylor Superior
Court, O. H. Miller vs. Samuel Montgomery; One
from same Court, Officers of Court vs. Samuel
Montgomery; and one tax fi. fa.
Also, at the same time and place, north half of
lot of land No. 275, in the let district of originally
Muscogee now Taylor county, containing 100 acres
more or less. Levied on as the property of Rhoda
Morris, by virtue of a fl fa. from Taylor Superior
Court in favor of J. A. McCauta, administrator, for
the use of Robert Scandrett vs. Rhoda Morris.
Also, at tho same time and place, lot of land No.
192 in the 4th district of originally Muscogee, now
Taylor county. Levied on as the property of W.
H. Walker to satisfy two tax fl. fas.
Also, at the same time and plaoe, lot of land No.
179 in the 24th district of originally Mnsoogee, now
Taylor county, containing 202J< acres,more or less.
Levied on as'theproperly of Joseph Riley, to eatis
fy a fi. fa. from Taylor Superior Court, McKenney
& Oranch vs. A. H. Riley and Joseph Riley. Levy
made by M. Jones, former Sheriff.
sepStds LAWRENCE HILL, Sheriff.
UNIVERSITY OF JMSHVILLE, TENN.,'
ESTABLISHED IN 1785.
T HE Collegiate Department and Academy open*
4th September next. Discipline, Military Tui
tion^ Board, Washing, Fuel, etc., from $150 to $175
per term. The Law Department opens 4tb Octo
ber, 1871. Tuition $40 per term. Apply to
GEN. E. K.TRBY SMITH,
au3 d2tw2m* Chancellor.