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The Greor-o-ia ~Weekly
and. Journal & Messenger
Igpy.ClAL NOTICES*
TESTIMONIALS:
, ,v„rved th.tno attempt is made to hunt
BE^cllhe way or unknown places to find names
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Simmons’
nISEASB and Indices
to a greater extent
m * r *IsiTan» other malady, J
uuerif.anrioas ysoug .
pHf.vi hirer is regulated a
ff lf kLutb is »l“ ost
W'Want of act-" *
ft&sar 4
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, an d
ht af
in its
variably
in the Liv-
r nstipation,
Shoulders,
rr Stomach,
Mouth, Bilious
tion of tho Heart
the spirits, or Blues
the spirits, or Blues
other symptoms
N’S LIVER HEQ-
IWi
& * d
aioN'
is the best remedy for
ever been discovered It
Idly, eficctlly, and being a
e vegetable compound, can do
i> jury. It is harmless in every
, way; it has been used for 40
. years, and hundreds of the good
and great from all parts of the coun
try will vouch for its virtues.
Regulator.
-. respectfully re'er to
Stephens.
f Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia.
^'“■^ bearrer-Mayor of Macon. Ga.
w°* Gill Shorter, ex-Goveinor. Alabama.
B. Gordon.
Wills, D. D., President Oglethorpe Col-
hB pierce, of the M. E. Church of Ga.
W S Bolt, President S. W. R. R. Company.
»« J. B. F.Her, Perry. Ga.
ftSj^nkw'S&rifr Bibb county,
fetM sad s. arhawk. Editors Floridian. Tallahas-
i**? , t w Burke, Macon, Ga.
bowers, E«q-. Superintendents. W, R. R.
JSe’v" d. Woods’ Pactory, Macon. Ga.
T 5?». Good all. Cashier City Bank. Macon. Ga.
t 'p winter, fr'i.t Coiambus, Gfi.
w H m«ley.firm oi Hairell and Ruley. N. Y.
][•“’ James Ja.ksoa, firm of Howell Cobb and
4 ott, Columbia, Ga.
j. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
ang lilt.
STANBURY Sc FOX,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merdianls
Importers of and Recovers and Dealers In
Wines, lirandies, Gins, etc., Bourbon,
Wheat and Kjc Whiskies,
22 PAIR PLACE ASD 17 BAB CLAY 6TBEET,
ost7 d&wfm*
NEW YORK.
t JEL D. SCOTS. COE AD AXIS.
Hunter, Adams Sc Co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
No. 164 * 166 Chambers at., Sew York.
oct8w6m*
Philander Reed,
/COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in For-
\J eign and Domestic Produce, Potatoes, Apples,
Onions, etc., Beans, Peas, Samp, Hominy, etc,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Ber.ies, etc., Lemons, Or
anges. etc, Nats, etc.
Office, 22 Old Slip, New York. oct8w6m*
Oscar Cheesman,
Wholesale Dealer m
Crockery and. Glassware,
oc8w6m* 74 Warren of., New York.
HENRY W. DCEYEE. JOHN L. MACFADDEN.
COIi. JNO. R. HART.
W ITH HENRY W. DURYEE * CO. (late Ran
kin, Duryeo & Co., Duryee, Jaques * Co.),
For and Wool Hats, Caps, Straw Goods and Um
brellas, Nos. 502 and 504 Broadway (opposite St.
Nicholas Hotel), New York.
E. T. ENGLAND,
.TTTTTiT. BEAD.
GEORGIA.
NATHANIEL MORTON.
JEHIAIi READ Sc CO.,
L ATE Geo. W. & Jehial Read, Manufacturers
and Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats,
Straw Goods, Umbrellas, etc., 408 Broadway (ad
joining Cocliran, McLean & Co.), New York.
oct8w6m*
WALTER S. STARR,
ANDREW T. ANDERSON,
JAMES J. ANDERSON,
• 7
RSON, V
>N, )
CHARLES P. BALDWIN,
CHARLES J. STARR,
SpeciaL
Anderson, Starr & Co.,
L ATE BALDWIN. STARR & CO., manufactur
ers of CLOTHING, 602 and 504 Broadway,
New York. octlO wGm*
SAVANNAH CARDS.
Cause and Cure of Consumption.
Tbeirimnrycauteof Con?umptian is derangement
Ae digestive organ*. Tbi* derangement produces
nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation
j;,,, that process by which the nutriment of the
! ,1 r c.invertc 1 iuto blood, ani thence ioto the eol-
il> j the tody. Perrons with digestion thu) im-
rutV having the s ightest predisposition to pulmo-
igrCWt-c, or if they take cold, will be very liable
Uxt Cou-umption of the Lungs in some of its
r .i» andl h dJ that it will be impossible to euro*
iytaitef 'orsuinption without first restoring a good
7ut-'b>nied bealtby assimilation. The very first
zi to be done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels
ha all diseased mucus and slime, which is e’ogging
’i,»u organs so that they cannot perform their tunc
■irt- ud then r- use up and restore the liver to a
Pil i;action. Fortbis purpose the surest and best
mob is bihenck’s Mandrake Hills, 'these Pills
•n'hts'cmack and bowels of allthodcai and mor-
illilimetbst is enu-i'g disease and decay in the
•hdi mtem. They will clearout the liver of all dis-
uhI bile that has accumulate 1 there, and rouse it
qroarer and healthy action, by which natural
ggl healthy bile is secre ed.
Ihrstomsch, bowels and liver are thus cleansed by
tic,eofschenck’s Mandrake Pills: but there re
mit! iatbe stomach an excess of ac d, the organ is
tor; :1 ani the appetite poor. In the bowels the lac-
!«:• are weak, and requiring strength and support.
Itiiinacoudition like this that tchecck’s Seaweed
I :i: proves to be the most valuable remedy ever
JL‘“.vsrri. It is alkaline, ard its use will neutralize
iDaetss of acid, making the stomach sweet and
Stilt; i: will give permanent tone toll his important
a:J create a good, hearty appetite, and pre-
jut the ‘jstem for the first process of a good diges
tifs. and uliiistely makegood, healthy, living blood,
ilarlkit preparatory IreDmont. what remains to
txtxost Cites of Consumption is the free and perso-
vc ;u:eoffchcnck’s Pulmonic Syrup. The Pul
s v SjrapnmTisfccs the system, rurifies the Ulcod,
itl is readily absorbed into the circulation, and
thence di-trihu'ed to the diseased lungs. There it
riens all morbid matters, wc ether in the form ofab-
or tuberc'c.s, and thoa assists nature to expe’
allthe dt-cifcd ma'tcr in the form of free expcctora-
tiin.aheaoicc it ripens. It is ther, by the great
ha’i gatil turifyii g t reperties of Schenck’s Hul-
n-ois -yrup. that all ulce-s and cavities are healed
; 'ri. and m; pa'ieut U cured,
i he c *ent al taing to be done in curing Consump
tion Is o.iPiiiagiod appetite and a good digestion,
Mtlat be body will grew in flesh and getetrong. If
• nnon his dlseuei lung^a cavity or abscess there
—the ctvtty casn't heal, tho mittercannot riren, to
lint as tte irsicu is I elow par. Wb»t is ne :essary to
tart sa n-w cr le- of things—a good appetite, a go. d
nutrition. Inn body to g-ow in flesh and gat fat; then
Jiiinra u hcloel, the cavities will heal, the matter
till lit ttacd be thrown off in large quantities, ar.d
tit person r-giin health and strengtn This is ttaas
traea d otlvphn t » cu e Consumption, and if a
Wioai Is try bad, it tho lurgs are not entiro’y de-
Wojtd. or ivtn if one lung is entirely gone, if there
!<n< u<h vitality left in the other to heal up, there
ahopt.
1 but seen many persona cured with only one
Mid lu-.g, live and enjoy life to a good old age.—
J-u is waat cchenck’s Medicines will do to euro
uuumptnn. They will clean out the stomach,
••jelea «d streegthen it, g»t up a good digestion,
liditv. Nature the assiatanee she needs to clear the
nut's of til the disease that is in the lungs.what-
tvtr the form may be
.It is important ihat whi’e u ing Schenck’s Medi-
Ststareihouldbe nereis*d not to take cold: keep
-•doors in cold and damp weather: avoid nish.air,
“^‘becut-djof exercise only in a genial and warm
Irish it di.tinetlv understood that when I recom-
wbi a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold,
•nitn'.ngtty medicines, Ido so for a special rea-
a man who baa but partiallv recovered from
-ttcscti of a bad cold is far more liable to a re’apse
•a one who bat been ent rely cured; and it is pre-
i - ,t:n * in regard to Consumption. Fo long
lungs are not perfectly healed, just so long is
L-ere iron ment danger of a ln’1 re'.u’n of the disease.
“Wilis that 1 so strenuously caution pulmonary
JrJJMi agaiut exposing ttemselvcs to an atmos-
l.t.e that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed
• -’ifi lives'lungs are amass of sore», which the
™i tbange of atmosphere will inflame. The grand
of ray success with my medicines consists in my
ft-.; to subdue inflammation in«tead of provoking
i', u “«iy of the faculty do. A n inflamed lung ean-
V.V 11 ® “fety to the patient, be expesed to the b:t-
-ttiaits of winter nr tho chilling winds of spring or
It should bo carefully shielded from all lr-
iiyut.ltflasneei. The utmost caution should be
in this particular, as without it a cure under
n. circumstances is an impossibility.
s *?*terion should be kept on a wholesome and nu-
-•J 3« diet, and all the medicines continued until
-i Podr h M restored to it the natural quantity of
strength.
ki.i 'i cured by this frea'ment of the worst
f -d o. Consumption, and h» vo lived to get fat and
Ihese many years, with one lung mostly gone.
L,. e eared tbousan's since, and v ry miny r —
"•6 cured by this treatment whom I have a
About the first of October I expect to takeporsis-
?*,.«■» new building, at the Northeast Corner of
pf-dsnd Arch Streets, whsre I shall be pleased t>
to all who may require it.
*31 directions accompany all my remedies, so that
-‘’pea is any part of the world can bo readily
’ *1 by astrict observance of tho same.
J. H. SCHRNCK, M. D.,
Philadelphia.
JOHN F. HENRY,
H* (No. 8 College Place, New York.)
ELMER H- GABBCTT, DE LACY LOUCKS,
FERDINAND H. GRIGGS, JEHIEL DELAMATSB,
J. EDWIN DODGE.
Gar butt, Griggs & Co.,
W HOLESALE Grocers and Tea Dealers. Nos.
168 and 170 Chambers street, corner Green
wich, New York. octlO w3m*
COCHRAN & CO., MCLEAN & 8TOTEPBJJRY.
Cocliran, McLean Sc Co.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
BY GOODS, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Crapes, Mantillas, Gloves, White Goods, Ho
siery, Notions, Woolens—402, 464 and 465 Broad
way. New York. oci9 wGm*
D 1
GEO. 8 XIART.
H. C. HOWELL.
Geo. S. Hart Sc Co.*
C OMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholeselo
Dealers in fine Batter, Cheese, Lard, etc, 39
Pearl and 28 Bridge streets, New York. We are
sole agents for Cheshire Cheese, 40 to 60 lbs.; Eng.
Gloster Cheese, 25 to SO lbs.; English Dairy, A.
Miles & Son, 20 to 25 lbs.; Nutmeg, A. Miles & Son,
10 to 15 lbs.; Young America, 6 lbs. each, 4 in case.
Also receivers and first hands of Factory Cheese,
50 ti GO lbs.; State Cheeee, 30 to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap
ple, 5 to 6 lbs.; Goshen and Med. State, 30 to 40
lbs., Batter and Lard, of all grades, pnt np in
every variety of package, for shipment to watm
climates. octlO w3m*
T RUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND.—By virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of Slacon county,
December tcm. 1870, will be sold before the Court
house door, in Fort Caines, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale, the
Collowing lands belonging to Mrs. TryphenaHouse:
Lot No. 161 100 acres of No. 163 and fO acres of No.
159, in the 7th district of origtnepy Lee. now Clay
county, containing 350 acres mi re or less. These
lands are well improved and well watered, 200 acres
c'eared, having good dwelling, gin bouse, screw and
all noce sary outbuildings, and in good condition for a
crop the ensuing year—situated 3 miles from Cotton
Hill and about the svrae from Morris’Station.
Term3 of sale—Hr If cash, the balance in 12 months,
with approved security Bond for titles.
For further information apply to John Moore,
Natchez Station, James Carraway, on tho place, or
to myself, at Garden valley. Macon county, Ga.
oct9-tds JOHN WHITEREAD. Trustee.
kit; What is It?—In tha human organism,
aviriably accompanies change, and is, intact
lie result of change. The functional action of any
portion of the system is possible only un
if nht condition of change. The blood continually
*ts!its each organ—brain or muscle, gland or
:trT «-*ith its life-giving flood, sweeping away
L ' ,!t «d 1 worn-out particlos and replacing them
^atn particles. Death thus starts side by side
r Alife; and side by aide, as necessary conditions
^ one to tho other, they press forward to the
*aa»n goal 0 f both. Tho notion that tho vary-
j 5 ? fraction* of life aro but tho varying manifes-
rjj®* and onlworkinge of a mysterious entity
•sown antho vital principle,is now exploded. Those
functions are now viewed as the simple of-
' w *°f intimate molecular changes in tho organs,
"*'• u tho motions of the steam engino are viewed
** effects of the expansion of elastic vapor in
toiler and cylinder. Indeed, very probably, if
, ^ had first met with eteam engines in nature,
*ca)d have explained their movements by sup-
the existence of a vital principle or somo-
Sainiilar. Now Dr. Fisch’a Bitters is a prepa-
•tin compounded in accordance with tho above
* “‘•covered principles. It etimnl&tes molecular
jT*®*' It afro stimulates alimentation, and thus
titT” ln ^ttffiant supply of blood for tha form-
tco’eerli B6W Ifretrte to take the room of thoso that
—S?!y change has displaced as useless.
^ nai — 11 ^ not better to purchase Dr.
'i et ® Baking I’owder and Special Flavor-
hiTe 8tooi the te8tof T eare i tbxn worth-
~^g?oan3s. bccanss they appear to be cheaper?
—Nothing will ao permanently give
t "j digestive organs, regulate the appetite,
taj me general debility and nervous prostration,
£; r ;.v ^ the whole syBtem as Dr. Price’s Blood
A tingle bottle will convince the most
fcenbr •° C * of it8 bonding up qualities. It acts at
y? increasing the appetite, renewing the old
lo try'it Cm ? np B t°mach. All are requested
of its good results they will be aatis-
Uio jj r ?^* on » Steel A Price manufacture it, as
?4T 0 ri 0l , a nC ?’ a 0168111 Bakin S Powder and Special
° c;5 * 0 “4w^r by drnsgUts 8113 grocers.
tfc CO.,
DARBY BUtLDtNG. 325 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,
WHOLESALE
Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
fen221Aw6m* terms Cash.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
ord»r of the Court of Ordinary of Coweta county.
Ga., will be sold on the first Tnerdav in December
next, before the Court house door in Camilla, Mitch
ell county, the following lots of land, to-wit: Nos.
70,71.90.111.112.1A constituting 1500 acres, more or
less, sub ect to a reservation of 4 or 5 acres in the
northwest corner of lot No. 128. for the use of Ever
green Baptist Church, and of one acre on the south
line of the same lot, around the grave of Robert Ma-
loy. These are all adjoining lots, situated in Mitchell
county, about three and a halt miles south of Camilla,
and near a finc'cbnol at Evergreen Church. Thereare
two settlemenes with good honsns. On the Cox place
there is a good fence around 390 acres. 225 acres in a
good state of cultiv tion. On the Maloy place, ICO
acres in fine state of cultivation, and another 100 acres,
the timber deadened. . „ ..
Will be sold in three or more parcel*. Sold as tho
property of the estate of John H. Johnson, late of
Coweta county, deceased. Terms, one-half cash; bal
ance i" twelve months with interest.
For farther information refer to Dr. J. B. Twittty.
of Camilla. G. L. JOHNSON,
octlO wtds Administrator.
/GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Thirty days after
V-T date application will be mane to the Ordinary
of said county, for leave to sell the real estate of John
Ray. late of said county, deceased, for di trihution
among the heirs and legatee*. D. A. RAY,
oel8-w30d Executor.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY-NotiC0 is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the estate of
John Ray, late of said county, deceased, to make im
mediate payment, and all persons having claims
against the s.mo to present them duly attested within
the time prescribed by law. D. A. RAY,
oct8-w6w Executor,
M ITCHELL COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Will
be sold before the Court house door.iu tte town
of Camill on the first Tuesday in November next,
within tt. i-legal hours of sale, lot of land number
372 in the 1 th district of said county to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor ot Jackson Harrell vs. A. Crumbie.
Also, atthesime time and place, will be sold two
town lo sof land. Nos.land2, and a botel the con,
in block 6, in the town of Camilla, said county, to
satisly a fi. fa. in favor of J. B. Butler vs. Hussey &
Slaughter.
Also, at the same time and place, will be scld two
lots of land. Nos. 2 5 and 223 in the 11th district of
said county, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. agaUat Amos
Whitehead and others. O. W. CuLblNiv
Sheriff.
oct6-tds
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, Bur
nett Jones applies to me for Letters of Guardian
ship of O. A., Penelope, Elizabeth and Bryan Church-
well. minor heirs of Wm. Churchwell. deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties
interested to be and appear at my offine on the fi-st
Monday in November, 1871. then nnd there to show
cause, if any they have, way such letters should not
begraoted. J. 0. EURKETT, Ord’y.
oct6-4w
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON
COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS Sc CO.
Savannah, Ga.
T> ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and
I* Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 bales, is cow ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are'now prepared to make
liberal cash advances on cotton, in eto:o and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
interest. If you want money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.,
ang29 dCm&w4m Savannah, Ga.
L. J. GDILMABTnr.
JOHN FLAKFEBY
L. J. GUILMARTIN Sc CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOB
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell's Mills Yams, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TEES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Usnal Facilities Extended to Customers.
ang20d4mw6m*
B. H. ANDERSON. GEO W. AZDERSOX, JR,
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
JX0. W. AXDESSOS’S S05S,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Corner Bryan and Drayton Streets,
Savannali, Ga.
^•LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 diwGm
W3I. h. tisonl
W1L W. GORDON
, COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALK.-Will be
_ sold before tbe Court-homo door in the town of
Clinton, on tbe first Tuesday in December next, dar
ing tbe legal hours of rale, the following named prop
erty, to-wit: One 25-horse power stationary st*am
engine and boiler, one com meal mill, one planing
machine, one iron planer, one lathe machine, one
resawing machine, one extra boiler in good condition,
one pair platform scales, two large grindstones. Also,
one 30 horse power stationary engine, one 15-horse
K owcr stationary engine, one saw mill, one boiler (80-
orse power), four circular saws, and two chests of
tools, together with the belting and shafting used in
operating tho above machinery. Also, a considerable
lot of flmgo-bar railrcad iron, and thirty-five mules.
All levied on as the property of Anthony L. Maxwell,
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior
Court, in favor of Jones & Baxter and against the
said A. L. Maxwell* _ „ „ ._
oetTwtds R. p , COOK, Sheriff.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
113 Bay Street, Snvnnnnb, Ga.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
of cotton. aog20-d<tw6m*
WH. H STARK.
n. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK Sc CO.;
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to
S'LKS OR SIHPMEXT OF COTTON
And ell kinds of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVA* C£S MADE OS COS8IGSUESTS.
Arrow and Enreka Ties at lowest agents’ prices!
Keep constantly on hand a Urge stock of all kinds
of Bagging. Agents for
E F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
aug20d2»w&w0m*
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. H. MACLEAN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
93 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to us. aue20d<hwCm*
Rosamlis
The INGREDIENTS* THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS are
jublishcd on every package, there-
’oro it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It i3 a certain euro for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood. r
ONE BOTTLE OP ROSADALIS
will do more good than ten bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in their praclico
for tho past tlirco years and freely
endorso it as a reliablo Altorativo
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKIN, «
DR. R. W. CARR. “
DR. F. O. DANNF.LLY, “
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasrillc,
Ky.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsville, Va.
SAM’L. G. McFADDEN-, Murfrees
boro, Tenn.
Our space will not allow o f any ex
tended remarks in relation to tho
virtuesof Rosadalis. Totho Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract superior to any they have ever
used in tho treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try
Rosadalis, and you will bo restored
to health. —... 4
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price 91.00 per bottle. Address
DR. CLEMENTS Is CO. 9
Manufacturing Chemists, *,
— Ealtxxose, Hd.,
sept 0-deod wly
In tbo Common
Picas.
Bill for Partition,
Account and Relief.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Darlington.
M. A. McClenagbaD,
va
Thomas Sautibnry and wife,
snd others. J „
N OTICE ia hereby given to the heira and dis
tributees at law of David McMuldrow, other
wise known sb David Muldrow, to come in and es
tablish their relationship to tho said David McMul
drow, and their light as distributees, or that they
be debarred from all right of participating in the
benefit of the decree for partition of tho lands of
stud David Mc&Tnldrow, situate in the county of
Darlington, near Darlington Coutt-honse, described
in the pleadings in this cause. June 28,1871.
eep2 w40d W. E. CHARLES. C. O. P-
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—Mrs. F. C. Jor
dan applies to me for letters of administration
upon tbe estate of Thomas M. Jordan, late of said
county, d4cea5ed. and all persons intores’ed are re-
i uire l to show cause, if any they have, on the first
[onday in November next, why said letters should
not bs granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and
official signature, this Srptember 20,1871.
ocl7 w3Md*
. W. BURNEY. Ordinary.
EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Thirty days af-
VX ter date application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell allthe lands
■ ‘ belongingjo the estate of Jas.
BURKETT, Exccutrr.
and personal property belonging
G. Wall.late of said county. dee\
Plantation For Sale.
A BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma
con. can bo had by calling on tho undersigned
or Turpin & Ogden. Tho Bloom place, containing
1,721J£ acres, half rich creek land.ljing on Tobesof-
kee Creek; the balance, pine land of good quality.
About 225 acres creek land are in a high state of
cultivation, as also -upwards of 500 acres upland.
The improvements are good and ample. These
lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor
gia. C. B. Callaway, Eeq., cultivated the place this
year, and I will be pleased to go over it and show
the land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase.
Terms part cash; time payments easy.
If not aold by the 15th of December, 1871, the
place will be for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR.
oct7-tf
Bnker Postponed Sheriff's 8 ales.
W ILL bo sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Newton, Baker county, on the
first Taesday in November next, within the legal
hours of sale, lot3 of land Nos. 329 and 362, in the
8th district of said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. H Clark, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Baker Superior Court. Cochran & Smith, execu
tors, vs. W. n* Clark.
Also, at tbe same timo and place, lot of land No.
133, in' the 8th district, as tbe property of S. B.
Lester, to satisfy a lien fi fa., B. F. Cochran vs. S.
B. Lester. Property pointed out by 8- B. Lester.
ecpt29 tdi DAVID McMUBBY, Sheriff.
W. WIL80N, JR.
F. BURNS, JR.
P. H. BUBNS
WILSON, BURNS Sc CO„
IMesale Grocers & Commission Merchants
30S. HOWARD ST., C<B. OF LOMBARD, BALTIMORE.
W E keep coDstontly on hand a largo and well as
sorted stock of Groceries, suitable for the South
ern and Western trade. We solicit consignments of
Country Produce, euch as Cotton, Feathers, Ginseng,
Beeswax, Wool, Dried Fruit. Far fckins, etc. Our fa
cilities for doing business are such as to warrant quick
sales and prompt returns. AU orders will have our
prompt attention.sep22w6m
•T?XECUTOR’S SALE.—For purpose of division of
Pi the heira of (state of R. L. Pays, I offer a very
fine, well improved, good hooses. and every conve
nience of a farm, 1,780 acres of land, situated on the
we'l known Fowl Town creek, which are classed as
the finest lands In Georgia. Also. 2.500 or 3 COO bushe's
of corn • 21 or 22 head of mnles, all cf which can be
bought with the farm if desired., I offer a bargain in
these lands, and any person desiring to see, or buy,
^0“ 3 d lw“ S “ e&tW ° 0tte jOHNA!PAYNE.E*n
Liberal Caih Advances Made on Cotton
CONSIGNED TO
KNOX & OILK,
BAIiTDIOKiJ, MiKYLiXD.!
W E also tinder cur services to Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
who purpose sending shipments to this market, ana
will make liberal advances on cotton: (interest at
the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and commission
at 214 per cent) to be stored for the springmarket.
Charges incurred in holding cotton in this market,
we guarantee to be less than in any market on the
Atlantic coast. Drafts at sight paid against ship
ments to our addrees and money promptly remitted
to any section of the South by express, where
drafts cannot be negotiated.
Consign to Agent of Savannah and Baltimore
Steamship Company, to be forwarded to KNOX A
GILL, BALTIMORE.
Shipments always covered by Insurance, advised
or unadvised.
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factor*,
8ept21*wly* No. 4 Holliday st., Baltimore.
XT ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE.-On the first
V* Tuesday in Novembernext, will besold at Jones
boro, Clayton county, Ga., a valuable plantation con
taining twelve or fourteen bu dred aeres.situated on
either side the Macon and Western Railroad, about
three miles north of Jonesboro and eighteen miles
sonth of At’anta.
Terms—one-half cash, balance in twelve months
with interest. Mr. N. G. Hudson, of Jonesboro, will
show these lands. (See notice in Atlanta Constitu
tion. G. 1.. JOHNSON.
oct8-w2t adm’r of John H. Johnson.
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VANILLA, LEM02T Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry,
THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M’F’G CO.
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis,
M AS CFACTCBEBS Of
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD ENRICHER. ~
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
Tbe most reliable Blood Purifier.
Tbe sure Repairer of Broken Health.
Tbe true Nerve Supporter.
Tho Permanent Strength Bcnewcr.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases of Debility, Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
and durably benefits.
Sold by all Druggists, or the ATunu facturers
on the receipt of $(>, mil send, by Express, G
Bottles, which is sufficient for 3 or 4 months.
Prepared only at the' Laboratory of
Thompson, Steele & Price K’f'j Co,
MA5CFACTCKEES OP
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER.
Special Flavorings for lee Cream, Cakes is Pastry.
247 243 LASS ST2SST, * CSIwauS, I—..
327 SECOND CI3S27, - - • ST. L03I3,1.3.
The only kind mado by a practical chemist, as well
as physician, with special reference to its healthful*
ness. Ormposrd of articles that aid digestion. J’srjcct
in quality. Cheapest, because the purest. Best.asitii
the healthiest. Biscuits, com bread, cakes, pastry, not
only white (sweet) and light, but wholesome and
nutritious. Use it; prove it. If not as recommended,
we forfeit right to truthfulness. 45- Many worth
less, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price's
Cream Baking 1 Seeder. Sold by Groc- rs. Manufac
tured only by THOMPSON, STKKf.E & PRICE
JIF’G CO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis.
sep24 eod&wly
Tbe Great medical Discovery T
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands gf,.
Bear testimony to their Wonder* t§
»o ful Curative Effects. _ ggg
|pWHAT ARE^THEY?f=;
m X in
CfcS THEY ARB NOT A VUE
FANCY DRINvC.eg!
Made of Poor Sntn, Whiskey, Proo»
Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctorcd.splcel
and sweetened to please the taste, called “ Ton*
lcs,”“ Appetizers,” Restorers,” &c., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true Medicine,made from theXatlvc Roots and
Herbs of California, freo from nil Alcoholic
Stimulants. They are tbo GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlgoratorof
tho System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take theso Bitter. **«wrding flec
tion and remain long nnwf’■ G t£ /g
For Inflammatory anr .E'rcnic ii7icu-
matfsm nud Gout, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Bilious, Remittent nnd Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, theso Bit-
ten have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
Is generally produced by derangement of the
'i(ge stlvo Organs. -
3’DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.'
Headache, Pain in the 8houlders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ol
the Stomach, Bad taste In the Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain ln the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, aro the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimnlate tha
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy ln cleansing the blood of aU
Impurities, and imparting new life andv.lxorto
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
tbe Skin, Humors and Diseases of tbe Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of tho systemlna short time by
tbe use of these Bitters. One bottle ln such
cases will convince tbe qwWicredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Bieua -rbenever yon find
its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanseR wpen you
And it obstructed and sluggish ln the velaa;
cleanse it when it Is foal, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood purs and tbe
health of the system will follow.
-glN.-i TAPE and other WORMS, lurkingir
tsj sysym of ao many thousands, are effectualJj
destroyed and removed. For full directions. ~eed
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. E. H. MCDONALD ss
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agent*. San Francisco,
Cal,, and S3 and 84 Commerce Street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DROGGISTS AND DKALHR3.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four weeks
after date application will be made to the
Honotable Ordinary of eaid county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to David Brown, late of
said county, deceased. - E. AULTMAN, L
sept 23 w4w* * Administrator.'
G eorgia, crawford county—a j. notes
and G. Aultman have each applied to.me for
exemption of peraonaliv, and I will pass upon the
eaoe on the second day of October next, at, my
office, in Knoxville, at 12 o’clock, ?x. This Septcm
her 16tb, 1871; E. A WALTON,
sept21 wtds Ordinary.
G eorgia, crawford county.—to ail
whom it may concern: Wheteas, Margaret
Burpette has applied to ms for letters cf adminis
tration on the estate of Martin Burnette, iate of
said county, deceased. Theee are therefore to cite
and admonish all parties interested, whether kin-
dred or creditors, to show cause, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, "why lettera
should not be granted to said applicant. Witness
my hand this September 16th. 1871.
sept21 wtds E. A. WALTON. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford
county, will be sold on the 1st Taeeday of Novem
her next, before the Conrt-bonse door, in Knoxville,
all c-f the real estate, lyirig in eaid county, belong
ing to Nickodemus Andrews, late of said county,
deceased, to wit: the Store-house and Dwelling
situated in the town of Knoxvi-le, on the northeast
corner of the public square. Also, the place lying
about a quarter of a mile south of the Court-house,
and known as the blatter Place. Bold for the
benefit of the heirs and'creditors of eaid estate.
Terms cash. W. H. ALLEN.
sept21-wtda Administrator.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
TT10UR weeks afterdate, application will be made to
-*- tha Ordina-y of Crawlord county for leave to
sell tto lands belonging to the estate of Mark W.
t-andcr?, deceased, late of said connty, for the pur
pose of division among the heir*.
ELIZABETH A. SANDERS. Adm”x.
-, „ , EWELL WEBB, Administrator.
sep2iw4t
ADMINISTRATOR;*’ SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ia Nov ml cr
next, within the usual hours of sa'e, before the
Court house door in the town of Knoxville, as the
property of Mark W. Panders, deceased, late of
Crawford county, for division among the heirs, the
plantation in said connty, whereon he died, contain
ing 1SOO acres more or less, adjoining Ewell Webb,
Jae. G. Blassingame and others. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH A. SANDERS,Adm’x-
sep27wtd EWELL WEBB, Administrator,
C RAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALK.-Will
be s Jd before the Court-house door in the town
ofKnrxv lIe, ta'd coun-y of Crawford, on the fiist
Tues lay in November next, within the 1 sual hours
o sale, the following lots and parcels of land, viz:
Lot No. 106, contammg2023<! acres, more or less; lot
No. 95, containing 150 acres, more or less, being the
northwest, northeast and southeast corners cf said
lot; 50 acres of the southwest corner of lot No 64; all
the above lands lying and being in «he first district
of originally Houstoe, nowCrawford county. Levied
on 'o sat sfy a fi. fa. i.-sied out of the Superior Court
of Crawf-rd county, at the instance of John G. Col*
bert vs. John S. Blessing .me, John W. B-»ssingame
and John FutriH. Slid Ian*, s convey by W. B. Cul
pepper <0 the above defendant, and not*s given for
lands. Properly painted out by plaintiff, and levied
on as tbe property of the defendants in said fi. fa
sep30 tds JAMES N. MATHE Wb, Dep’y Sh’ff:
TWIGGS COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sa’e.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—By virtue ot an
order from a Court of Chancery, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in November, 1871, at the
Court-house door, in said connty, between tho legal
hours of sale, aU the real estate (widow's dower ex
cepted) belonging to the estate of Garner Mercer,
deceased, late if said county, lying and situate in the
county of Twiggs, described as follows, to wit:
sixty-six (66) acres, more or lees, of lot Dumber
seventy-four (74) in the 26th District of said coun
ty. Aiso, will be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1671, at the Coutt-houEe door, in Wilkin
son county, between the legal hours of sale, all the
real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased,
laying and situate in the county of Wilkinson, des
cribed as follows, to wit: two hundred acres,
more or lees, it being parts of lots of land Nos. 204
and210, and adjoining tbe lnndsof Benj. Fountain
and Thaddeus Ward, in the 26th District of Wilkin
son coun*y. Also, lot No. 120, containing two
hundred two and a half acres, more or less, ia the
27th District of Wiikineon connty. Terms cash.
WM. H STOKES,
Administrator, dc, estate of Gamer Mercer.
sept20-40d
G EO lull A TWIGGS COUNTY.-John Phillipshas
applied to me lor exemption of personalty, and
I will pas* upon tho same at 10 o’clock x. it., at my
office, on 1 he 9th day cf Vctober, 1871.
sei-3) 2t J. U- BURKETT, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN C UNIT -Notice is here-
ty gi-ei to all persons having dem r.ds against
the estate of James Suggs, d.ccasid, tJ present them
to cs props: ly made out within the time presnibed by
law. And all persons indebted to sa-d deceased are
heret y required to make immediate payment to us.
A. W. THOMAS, I »
sep28w6t J. J. CRUMBLEYJ Aim I3 '
A MDMlNISTRATOR’S SALE.-By order of the
Court of Ordinery, will be told before the Court
house door in Coffee county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the legal hours of sale, tbe
following lots of land: Nos. 228,279. 277,278,168.320.
321, and Nos. 2,3 and 4. situated in the first district of
originally Applirg, and the fourth district of origin
ally Irwin, but now Coffee connty—con-prising the
plantati-<n *>l tbe late J.M. Ashley. These land* well
improved, 509 acres cleared, having good_dwelling,
gin-house, screw, and all necessary buildings. The
above lands can be sold in bodies to suit purchasers.
Also, the following lots: 343.379,434 435 349,357.356.
328, and 20 acres of lot No. 358, and all of lot No 378,
except 20 acres, in the first Dis'rict of originally Ap
pling, now Coffee county, comprising what is known
as the H&ddock place, with good dwelling, 300 acres
cleared, situated immediately oa the Ocmalgee River,
and heavily timbered with Pine and other valuable
woods—convenient landings. So'd for the benefit of
heirs aud creditor*. Terms of sale: One third cash,
one-third fir-t of January. 1873, and ore-third first ot
January, 1874, with approve! security. Bond lor
titles- J. W. BOYD. Administrator.
sep9 wtds* MARY E. ASHLEY, Adm’x.
TV
Administrator's Sale.
T ILL ho sold, on the first Tuesday in December
. t next, before the Court-house door of Sumter
county, in Americus, Ga., at public outcry, during
the legal hours of sale, tho following, described real
estate lying and being in the 15th district of originally
Lee, now Sumter county. Ga., all of which is the
property of the estate of Edward D. Huguenin, late of
Bibb county, Ga., deceased. Said sale to be made as
abovo stated by special order of the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, Ga., as the law has so provided:
A body of Land known as tbe Lower Plantation,
consisting of lots of land Nos. 150, 151, 111, 110, 107,
108, 109, 66. 68; fractions, 4.5, 6, and so much of frac
tion 7 as is below 1 the public road, with tho exception
of about three-fourths of one acre of sa’d part of frac
tion 7 used for a ferry landing on Flint River: and
southeast half of lot lot 149 os divided by tbe public
road, consisting of woodland 1108 acres, open land
14071*! acres, nearly all of which is under fence—mak
ing 25151^ acres of land more or less. Upon said body
of land are commodious cabins forlaborers, overseer’s
house, gin house, screw, runninggear, cribs, etc., nec
essary to complete a first-class cotton plantation.
A body of Land known as the Home Plantation,
consisting of lots of land Nos. 114, 113, 105, 106,70.69
and fractions 12. II. 10.9,8. and. so much of fraction 7
as is above tbe public road, with the exception of a
part of one acre of land of said fraction used as a
ferry landing on Flint River; also lots 194, 193, 152,
153. except a narrow strip west of the public road,
and 192. except ansrrowstripwestofthepublicroad.
Making, in woodland 1081 acres of land, of open land
necessary outhouses attached; n'so, overseer’s house,
nesro cabins, ginbouse. screw, runnin. g-ar, cribs,
shelters, black-mith shop, carpenter shop, etc., mak
ing a complete and finely equipped cotton plantation
of wbioh there are few equals.
A body of Land known as the New Plantation,
consisting o' lots ofland Nos. 146.147,118 and north
west half of 149. as divided by the pub io road. 154,
156. 190. 191. 195, 19% 115 and traction 3, on Flint
Rivor. Making, of woodland 121 PA a-xe* of open
land 9S0 acres, the same being in all -1 2% acres
ofland mere or less Upon said p' .n a 'inn is. n over
seer’s house, gin house, screw, 1 e» cabin* cribs
shelters, otc„ sufficient and neces-u y to cairy on a
largo and first-class cotton plantation.
The abovo tbreo plantations all lie in a body ad
joining each other in the 15th district of originally
Lee now Sumter coi nty. Georgia, They form a body
ofland containing 7478j*- acres of land more or less.
They are lime lands, ana as cotton plantations will
compare favorably with any lands in Southwestern
Georgia. They are now under cultivation with the
present year’s crop upon them. They will be sold
without reserve, on said day of sale, with all the im
provements and fixtures upon them, singly, to the
highest bidder, at so much per acre. There is a suffi
ciency of corn and fotage upon the places to carry
them cn next year.
There will also be sold, some time during the month
of December, all of tbe personal property upon said
plantations, of which dne notice will be given—con-
si*ting of mules, stork, farming implements, corn,
cotton seed, forage, etc.
The overseers upon the plantations, when I am ab
sent, are instructed tc entertain and facilitate any
one des'ring to leek at either or all of the planta
tions. with a desire t:> purchaso. I consider the labor
on these plantati ns, ifprope ly managed, permanent-
There will also be sold, on said day, at thr**mo
timo and place, the Ferry-boat on Flint R’vsJ. witu
county, and a fraction in Dooly cqu«W* adioiniuk*»id
ferry landing, of S5J-£ acres. . .
Terms of Sale-On e-third bkth M.day of^Ie;.one-
&SSX33t2BUl£StfS&iSfc
Adminstrator of the estate of E. D. Huguenin, dee’d.
sep'Hwtds
Executor*' Sale.
TY7TLL ba «>M» under the will of Geo. M. Cham-
YY pioo, deceased, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Courtrhouse in Marion
county, Georgia, the following settlement of lands
to-wit: Lots Nos. 3, 80, and one-half of 4, in 25th
district, wd lots Nos. 198, 223, 77 seres of 225, and
one-half of lot No. 155, in Slat district, lotNo. 224,
in 31st district, all of said county. This is one of the
most desirable plantations in Southweet ~ Georgia,
with a good dwelling, outhouses', and all in goodie-
pur. Terms—One-naif cash, and one-half due lat
November, 1872. Bond for titles given till last pay
ment ia made.
eeplOwtf JACOB CHAMPION, Executor.
jones couxrxv.
Administrator's sale.
B Y virtue of an Older from the Court of Ordinary
of Jones county, will be sold on tbe first 'i uc »-
aay in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court-house door in the town of
Clinton, the following real estat*, to-wit: The one
undivided half interest in 1430 acres of land more or
less, lying and being in said connty, and known as
tbe Bailey Bell Land, and being the entire interest
which the estate of John A. O. 8. Lawrence, de
ceased, has in said lands—the other undivided half
interest belonging to Benjamin L. Holland. Said
land is free and productive, well watered, and con
venient to churches and schools. Tha who'e, 1439
scree, will be divided and sold in two lots. The in-
1430 acres. Terms—One-half cash; the remainirg
half duo at 12 months, with interest from date, and
to ba secured by mortgage on the land Purchaser
to pay all expense of conveyancing, etc
BENJAMIN L HOLLAND,
Administrator of John A. C. 8. Lawrence.
sepSw40d
Aministrntor's Sale,
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Macon connty, Ga, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, between tbe usual
hours of sale, before the Court-house in Ogle
thorpe, the following described lands belonging to
the estate of .Wm; J. Taylor, deceased, to-wit: 75
acres off the west side of lot No. 93, and 75 acres
off the west side of lot No. 98, more or less—all ly
ing in the second district cf originally. Muscogee
now Macon county. Also, 144 acres of lot No. 129,
and 26 acres from lot No. 30, in the twenty-ninth
district of originally Lee, now Macon county. Bold
for division among the heirs and payment of debts,
Terms well. ,wg; .
• : JNO. T COOGLE. Adm’r.
seplCtf MARYJ. TAYLOR, Adm’x.
GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Notice is hereby
VJ; gi venthat Bcrjsmin M .Hammons. Of said conn
ty, has applied to ms for exemi tion ti per.-onalty.
and setting apart at d valuation of hom.siead. and I
will pass upon the same at my office, on the 11th day
of October nex’. at 10 o’clock -. u.
Witnrss my official signature
scp29d2twlt ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
JASPER COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale,
W ILL be sold before the Conrt-house door, in
the town of Monticello, on the first TUES
DAY in NOVEMBER next, between the nsual hours
of sale, aU the land belonging to the estate of
Jno. M King, late of Jasper county, dee’d, con-
sisting of 500 acres, more or less, adjoining the
lands of Dozier, Williams and others.
Terms—One-half cash, remainder in 12 months.
sep2 w40d* T. R. KING, Administrator.
J ASPER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.-WUl be
sold on the first Tucrday in November (the 3d)
250 acres ofland, more or less, situated in the county
of Jasper, on the east side ofMnrder Creek and on the
south side of the Monticello and Eatonton Railroad,
adjoining lands of L. W. Pon. Levied on as the
property of Haran J. Howard by two fi. fas. issued
from Putnam Superior Court in favor of James R.
Roby and wife vs. W. F. Jenkins, administrator.
James N. Lynch. Lewis Lynch and Haran Howard,
securities, and Jame* R. Roby, next friend of John
Ledbetter, vs. W. F. Jenkins, administrator, and
James N. Lynch, Lewis Lynch, and Haran Howard,
securi.ies, to satisfy said fi. fas. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney. JAMES M. DIQ3Y,
octl-tds Deputy Sheriff.
DOOLY COUNTY.
G EORGIA, DOOLYCOUNTY.— 1 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 tbe estate of John M. Shl-
rey, deceased, and Sarah Shirey, widow of eaid John
M. Shirey, deceased, for the purpose of a division.
This 27th day of July, 1871.
aug2w60d JOHN B. ROWELL, Adm’r;
Administrator's Sale.
/GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Agreeably to
\JT an order granted by the Court of Ordinary
of eaid county, will be sold before the Conrt-house
door, in Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday
in November next, between the nsual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit: Lots of land
Nos. 27, 37 and 38, in the Eleventh (11th) District
of said connty. Also, lot of land No. 171, in the
Tenth (10th) district of Dooly connty. Said lands
sold as the property of John J. Dickenson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of stud estate. Terms cash.
J. E. LILLY,
eept!9 Administrator.
CLAY COUNTV
Application for Leave to Sell Land,
O NE month after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Clay connty, Geor
gia, for leave to sell the lands and personal prop
erty belonging to the estate of Sjlvester Naramore,
late of said connty, deceased.
eept3 30d* E. B. NARAMORE, Executor.
I EORGIA, OLAY COUNTY—Whereas, Seaborn
_ T A. Shepterd, Administrator on the estate of
William J. Hicks, late of said county, deceased,
having petitioned to be discharged from eaid 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. Shepherd should not
be discharged, according to the prayer of Lis peti
tion.
Given under my hand and official signature, this,
July 1.1871. JOHN O. WELLS,
julyll w3m* Ordinary.
i'N EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas, James
\JT Bell, administrator on the estate of Geo. W.
Bell having applied to me for Lettera of Dismis
sion from said estate:
Notice is hereby given both kindred and creditors
of eaid deceased to appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in November next, and Ehow
cause if any they can, why the said James Bell
should not be dismissed.
Witness my hand and official signature.
angS w3m JOHN O. WELLS. Ordinary.
PUTNAM COUNTV.
Letters of Administration.
W HEREAS, O. K. Badger and Joseph Ashfield
have applied to me for letters of administra
tion with the will annexed of Serin Badger, late of
Futnam county, Georgia, deceased: These are,
therefore, to cite and admonieh all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office on the firet
Monday in October next, to show cause, if any,
whv said letters should not bo granted.
Bep7wtd D. H. REID, Ordinary,:
Administrator’s Sale.
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Fntnam copnty, will be sold before the Comt-
house door ln Eatonton, on the first Taesday in
November next, within the usual hours of sale, the
lands belonging to tho estate of Mrs. Eliaa J.
Stubbs, ana also the dower attached thereto.
Terms of sale on the day of s»i«- v ___
sep7 w40d A- J. BUCKNER, Admr,
EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas, Jo-
\T seph Webster, guardian of Walter Beall, baa
applied to me for letters of dismissal: These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish aU persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why eaid letters should not be granted.
sep!4ff4t D. H. REID, Ordinary.
& EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY—Whereas, Mrs.
Francis H. Herbert, administratrix of the es
tate of Benjimin F. Herbeit, has applied to me ft*
letters of diemisal 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 ehow cause, if
any, why eaid letters should not be granted.
july26-3m " ” ”
D. H. REID, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale,
U NDER an order of the Cornt of Ordinary of
Putnam county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in November next, within the usual hours of
sale, before the Court-house door in Eatonton,
tho lands belonging to the estato of Bradley Awry,
late of Fntnam county, deceased. Terms at sale
on tho day of sale-
Administrators.
JOHN AVERY, j a
sop7w!0d
G eorgia, putnam county—whereas.
Mrs. J. O. HawkimS, admmislratnx of the
estate of Wm. H. deceased, has applied
for letters of dismissal: These are therefore to
cite and admonwa all persons interested to he and
appear at mv office within the time prescribed by
law to sho*^'cause, if any, why said letters should
not be<5* sntf,J * V
Ecptl4-2m D. H: REID, Ordinary.
E PEOUTOR'S SALE.—Will be sold on the first
Toesl.y in December next, between tho lesal
hours of sale, before tho Court-housa door in Eaton-
dcceMod—situate five miles from Eatonton contain
ing 300 asrej, more or les?, with-a ao:dframed dwell
ing and o her bailiirgson it, adjoining! itdsef Caleb
Spivey snd others Fold for distribution bet. een the
lezateesef said deceased. Terms of sale on day of
sale B. W. JOHNSTON.
sep23 tds Executor.
BAKES COUNTY.
Balter Mortgage 8berUT. Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
tbe town of Newton, said connty, on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours
of sale, one black Horse Mule, about six years old.
Levied on as the property of J. J. Musgrove, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi. fa., J. M. Kraton & Co. va. J. J.
Musgrove. DAVID McMUBBY,
sepl wtds Sheriff.
VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiscre-
a.*, tion. causing nervous debility, premature decay,
etc., having tried in vain every advertised remedy,
has discovered a simple remedy for self-cure, which
he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J,
H. REEVES, 78 Nasssu st., N. Y. aug6 wly
SXB8 OOUNTV.
G
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, J. M.
Ogdon, administrator on the estate of Lobert
Findlay, deceased, applies to tbe undereigned 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 Go tut of Ordinary,
on the first Monday in December next, to show
cause, it any they have, why tbe said Ogden should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand officially.
sepl w3m C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
p EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
vJT the date hereof, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell real estate belonging to Sarah O. B. Dillard,
minor orphan of Perry Dillard, late of said.oounty,
deceased. SUSAN E. DILLARD;
sepl w4w Guardian.
MACON COUNTY.
o EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas. Wil-
UT liantS. Troluck, administrator on;.the estate
of Theodore Richasy, 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 lettera of dismission should not be grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this August 8.1871.
sug 10 3m JOHN L PARKER, Ord’y.
G EORGIA. MAOON COUNTY—Whereas, Wil-
* liam S. Truluck, administrator on the estate
of Alexmder 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 dismfseion should not be grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my band and offi
cial signature, this August 8. 1871.
ang 10 3m JOHN L. PARKER, Ord’y.
pt EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Book-
VX or Birfield applies for Administration on the
estate of P. Barfield, late of said connty, deceased:
This is to require all persons concerned to be and
appear at my offlez within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, it any, wby Letters of Admin
istration should not ho granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand officially September 14,
1871. JNO. L. PARKER,
sepl7 w30d Ordinary.
Xxecntor’* Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Ccurl-house door in
the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Taesday
in November next, that valuable and desirable
plantation near Montezuma in said county, known
as the Leggitt Place, and composed cf the follow
ing lots of land, to-wit: Lots Nos. 25, 60, 66,102,
and 1G3, in the fifteenth district of originally Hous
ton, now said county of Macon. The above prop
erty wUl be sold under and by virtue cf a decree of
the Superior Court of Macon connty for tbe pur
pose 01 a division among the legatees of the late
Matthew H. Leggitt, deceased. Terms: One-half
cash and one-half twelve months from this time.
septlTtds E. A. LEGGITT, Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of the last will and testament of L. B.
Ogburn, dee’d, will be sold before the Court
house door, in the town of Oglethorpe, on the firet
Taesday in November next, daring the legal hours
of sale, the following lands: Lots Kos. 179 and 180,
and fifty acres of the southern part of No. 183,
and fifty acres of the southern portion of No. 184.
All lyirig in tho first district of Macon county, and
in one body—containing in all five hunch od and
seven and one-half acres, more or less, well Im
proved and in cultivation. Sold as the property
of eaid deceased. Terms, one-half cash, andbal
ance the let of January, 1873, and interest from
date, if not punctually paid. Bond for titles given
until last payment is made.
O G. OGBURN,
augl9 tds W. F.E. OGBURN,/ J! - xecntora ’
G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Wil
liam S. Truluck, administrator on the estate
of Wm* 8. Hammill, late of said county, deceased,
has applied for ditmiseion from said administra
tion: This is therefore, to cite aU persons 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 lund and official signature, this
August 8,1871. JOHN L PARKER, Ord’y-
ang 10 3m
MAKZOI7 COUVIY.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Marion connty, will be sold on the first
Taes-lay in November next, before the Conrt-house
of said county, the real estate of Henry Hollis, of
said county, deceased, to-wit: Lot of land No. 144,
and 80 acres of lot No 143, in the 5th district of
said connty. Terms of sale cash. Sold for distri
bution W. T. HOLLIS,
sepIO wtds Administrator,
Administrator’s Sal*.
TT7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem-
VV ber next, before tte Court house in Marion
connty, 150 acres of lot of land No. 146, in the 31st
district of said county. This is a good little place,
two miles sonth of Buena \lnta. Sold as the prop
erty of A. D. Davis, deceased, for distribution.
Terms cash. A. W. DAYI8, .
septO wtds Administrator.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary Court of
Marion county Georgia, we will sell on the first
Taesday in November next, before the Conrt-house
in said county, the plantation of Ambrose Ohapman,
deceased, consisting of lot of land No. 175, north
half of lot No. 145, and north half ot lot No. 261, in
tho third and fourth districts of said connty. Terms
of sale, cash. D. O. CHAPMAN,
W. W. OHAPMPN,
seplOwtf Exeoutors.
M arion couni y sheriff’s sale.-whi bs
sold belore the Ccuit-house door in Buena
V sta, sridjeoanty, between the lawful hours of sale,
on the first Tuesdsy in November next, 70 seres of
land, itteinz part of lot No. 272 in tbe fourth district
ot sail county, formerly owned by one William Cul-
bcrhousc. Sold as the property of G. O. Davis, de
ceased, by virtue of an execution in favor of Bland*
ford A Miller for the use of E. N. Miller .gainst Mor
gan Ktmp, administrator de bonis non of G. O. Davir,
doo- ased; issued from the justice’s court, of the 807th
d-.striot G. M. of sa : d county. Levy msde and re
turned to me by W-lliam M. Shipp, constable of said
county. W.C. BAKER, Sheriff,
octl-tds.
Ml
ARlON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
sold before the Court-house door in Buena vista,
said county, ou the first Tuesday in November
next, the following property to-wit: Lot of land No.
not known, but situated in said county and known a*
the lot upon which Benjamin F, Batcher resides.
Levied upon to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Marion
Superior Court in favor of Julius A- Cade vs.S. \Y.
MeMiobael and Elizabotb Hatcber. Property pointed
out by Messrs. Peabody & Brannon,
octl-tds W. C. BAKER. Sheriff.
M arion couNTYsaERiFE'SSALE.-wai be
sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Buena Vista, said county, between the lawful hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In November next, a cetr-
tain house and lot in the town of Taxwell in said
county, containing two *cr*s, more or less, fronting
the street leading to Butler, Taylor county, and
known as the Dr. Mason Lot. Sold by virtue of an
execurion iisued from the Snperior Court of said
county in favor of A Stafford against Lee Mason.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ■
oe‘.l-tda W. O. BAKER. Sheriff.
GEORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Charles Womack
Va h?s applied for tho administration of the estate
ofW.F. Kelly, deceased All persons interested are
hereby notified to file their objections to the same, if
any, od or before the first Monday in November
next- -Witness my hand. September 29th. 1871.
octl-w3-Hs JAMBS M. LOWE, Ordy.
rt EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-William T.Hrgg
VX applies for the guardianship of the minors of Ad
dison i>. Davis. All persons interer.ted arc hereby
notified of tbo application.. Witness my hand this
September Wth, 1871. JAMES M. LOWE,
octl-**30ds -. '
Ordinary.
/■v EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Elizabeth Bush
U applies for exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and I will piss
upon the same at my office on the 12th. of October
next. Witness my hand this September 29:h, 1871.
octl.dlOds JAMES M. LOWE. Ord’y.
2A.UX.OR OOUKVST
rx EORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY—By virtue of
VX an order from tho Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be sold, on the first m No
vember next, within the legal hours of said, beta*
the Court-house door of eaid county, all the lands'
belonging to the estate of Jordan Wticbar,dee’d,con
sisting of fractional lots Nos. 291 and 293, in the Uth
district of said county, containing in all 198 acres,
more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirt and
creditors of eaid deceased. Terms cash.
WM. J. HAMMOCK, Administrator
sepl5 w40d Estate of Jordan Wlichar.
Executors* Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Taylor connty, and in pure nance
of the terms of the last will and testament of Bart
ley McClearv, senior, deceased, will be sold before
the Court-house door, in the town of Butler, said
comity, on the first Taesday in November next, be
tween the legal boon of sale, the following property
belonging to the estate of Bartley McClearv, de
ceased. to wit: Lota of land Nos. 51,52, 53,64 and
75, all lying and being in the 14th District of ori
ginally Muscogee, now Taylor oounty, containing
one thousand <1000) scree, more or less. There a
450 acres of this land cleared and in a high state of
cultivation and is unsurpassed for the production
of cotton in middle Geotge. This plsee is situated
eight miles north of Butler and ia well watered end
can be divided into two settlements. Terms cash.
WILEY McOLEABY, 1 pvt™,-
LUCIUS Q. O. McOLEABY,/ “ au *'
sopt23 w40d*
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
triOUR weeks after date, application will be msfie
J) to the Co art of Ordinary of Taylor ooun y for
leave to sell the entire real estate of Mr*. Sarah Mo-
tlmurray. deceased, for the benefit of the heis asd
creditors cf said deceased. . . .
to; 27w301 JAMES M. BATSMAN, Adm’r.