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The Qeorgia "Weekly Telegraph, and. Journal <Sc Messenger;
'jjlirilAl NOTICES.
GEO. 8. HAST.
H. C. HOWELL.
Geo. S. Hart & Co.)
d^OHMISfclON MERCHANTS, and Wholeeele
t fSriMO-VIALS: _ __
. ...v-dth’itno attempt is made to hunt \j Sealers in fine Butter. Cheeee. Lard. etc.
Simmons
l- K'ijv «nv -ther malady,^
V*?iij\eris regulated a
’'’Jl.itb w " !iD0 . 5t in A
^ w tfiatcf action^
Also receivers and ilrst hands of Factory Cheese,
I 50 to CO lbs.; State Ch^c-se, 30 to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap
ple, 5 to 6 lbs. ; Goshen and Med. Slate, 30 to 40
ibs.. Butter and Lard, of all grades, put up in
every variety of package, for shipment to warm
[ climates. octlO w3m*
OEORGIA. MACON COUNT?—-Whereas, Wil-
vX liam 8. Truluck, administrator on - the estate
or 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 beforo the first Mon
day in November next, and show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismission should not bo grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi
cial signaturo, this August 8,1871.
ang 10 3m JOHN L PARKER, Ord’y.
an d
ftt af
in its
variably
in the Liv-
nsti pa tion.
Shoulders,
ir Stomach,
.’loath, Bilions
tion of the Heart
the spirits, or Blues
d other symptoms
_ MON’S LIVER KBG-
~ is the best remedy for
. ever been discovered It
lily, effectlly, and being a
e vegetable compound, can do
iijury. It is harmless in every
■b.... t*. has boen used for 40
r mV-' and hundreds of the good
—Vat from all parts of the eonn-
— vouch for its virtues.
ELiTEIi H. GAErtTTT, DE LACY LOCCSS,
| FEUDINASD li. GRIGGS, JEHIEL DELAMAT2E,
J. EDWIN DODGE.
Garbntt, Griggs Sc Co M
W HOLESALE Grocers and Tea Dealers. Nos.
163 and 170 Chambers etreet, earner Green-
| wicb, New Yo;k octlO w3m*
GEORGIA.
NATHANIEL MORTON.
E. T. ENGLAND,
JEHIAL BEAD.
JEHIAL READ Sc CO.
L ATE Geo. W. & Jehial Head, Manufacturers
and Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats,
Straw Goods, Umbrellas, etc. 4G8 Broadway (ad
joining Cochran, McLean & Co.), New York.
octSivC*
G eorgia, macon county—whereas, wu-
-ham 3. 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 o l or before the first Mon
day in November next, and show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismission should not he grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this August 8.1871.
aug 10 3m JOHNL. PARKER, Ord’y.
Regulator.
fT .t‘jc ,f ully reerto
11 Stephens.
B»wn. f "«ritb. Bishop of Georgia.
SMS ex-Mayer of Maeon, Ga.
"W-’i-nSli Shorter. ex-Govotnor, Alabama.
J ^ : " t? uv!i'v!u3?^'l) 3 .'President Oglethorpe Col-
lie' .ftre M. E. Church of Ga.
I Holt President S. W. It. R. Company.
I £•*•? lfF> Her, perry. Ga.
S*»’’T?« A «-S&>riffBibb county.
jjfeudS.’arbawk, Editor) Floridian. Tallahas-
Coeiiran. McLean Sc Co.,
nrronTEBs and jobbers op
D RY GOOD?, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Crapes, Mantillas, Gloves, White Goods, Ho-
I siery. Notions, Woolens—462, 464 and 466 Broad
way, NewYork. oct9 w6m*
Philander Reed.
C OMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Produce, Potatoes, Apples,
j Ocions, etc., Beans, Peas, Samp, Hominy, etc,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Berries, etc., Lemons, Or
anges, etc, Nnts, etc.
Office, 22 Old Slip, New York. octSwfim*
Liberal Cash Advances Made on Cotton
fe.»*»^nd.nts. W. R. R.
Tkr- 1 b:fc£.l vio J!’ Factory. Macon. Ga.
' . ex-Mayor. Macon. Ga.
I j 1 XoNidry”isq-.nrm of Lord and McNatry.Ne
Pi*-. awWl. Cuhier City Bank. Macon. Ga.
1 &o "n-and'-Risley N Y.
1 ja'kaon. firm of Howell Cobb and I
Kfjt'oxColumbus. Ga.
I j h. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga.
yof. SALE BI ALL DRUGGISTS.
wgl»?
CONSIGNED TO
KNOX Ac GMLT,
BALTIMORE, HABTLASD.
W E also tender our services to Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florida and. Alabama.
I who pnrpose sending shipments to this market, and
I will make liberal advances on cotton; (interest at
the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and commission
at 2% per cent) to be stored for the spring market.
6ript.—Interesting work, numerons charges incurred in holding cotton in this market,
i .’ 224 pages Price 60 cents. Address 1 — *■— l '~ 1 — * u — 1 ——* —— ‘ 1 —
J'^t^ Dupeusary 13 North Eight Street, 8t-
■Leins. Mo. See advertisement. angl7-d<fcwly
Kosnilnlls.
P.radthefollowing from Rev. G. R. Harding:
Richmond, Va , August 31,1869.
frvii'rtJloindalit—Gents: Foraperiodor 12
luuiBf wife suffered greatly from general debility,
Ivifii great tendency to dropsical effusions. In Iho
■asu-time ihe had repeated attacks of hemorrliage
It! tie longs. with chills, etc., in fact, all the symp-
I—, of consumption. She used many different
but without benefit, until she began the
L 0 ; Bossdtiis, when, after taking two bottles,
lib iit lectured to her original health and vigor,
Id it to-dsy a picture of perfect health. Bosa-
lhLisisa household word with us and our neighbors,
lours truly, G. R. Harding.
we guarantee to be less than in any market on the
Atlantic coast. Drafts at eight paid against ship
ments to our addrees and money promptly remitted
to any section of tho South by express, where
drafts cannot be negotiated.
Consign to Agent of Savannah and Baltimore
Steamship Company, to be forwarded to KNOX &
GILL, BALTIMORE.
Shipments always oovered by Insurance, advised
or unadvised.
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factors,
sept21-wl>* No. 4 Holliday at., Baltimore.
Oscar Cheesman,
Wholesale Dealer in
Crockery and Glassware,
ocSwGm* 74 Warren st., Sew York.
1st FnLosopnv of Tonic Stimulants.—Some
Iciciacw have the power of influencing tho
Isiaw which go forward in the human tissues,
Iritt’a themselves taking any integral part in these _| N ; cll0l ia Hotel), NewYork.
Salt, for instance, hastens transforma-
HENBY W. DUBYEE. JOHN L. MACFADDEN.
COL. JNO. R. HART,
W ITH HENRY W. DURYEB & CO. (late Ran
kin, Dnryee & Co., Duryee, Jaques & Co.),
Far and Wool Hats, Caps, Straw Goods and Um-
ellas, Nos. 502 and 504 Broadway (opposite St,
... ** " oct8«Gm
STANBURY Sc FOX,
Wholesale Grocers& Commission Merchants
Importers of and Receivers and Dealers in
Wines, Brandies, fcfns, etc., Bourbon
Wheal and Bye Whiskies,
22 park place asd 17 babclay street,
oct7 diw6.
NEW YORK.
^ Groat Jlstlical Discovery*
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
j IEGAR BITTERS*
Hundreds of Thousands
UourtpcMri'inr tl\ fholr Wandnr. £
WHAT ARE THEY?|* 3 3
|i*islr:.-te,and consequently creates the neces-
I tty for a more liberal diet; while, on the other
Ihalikohjl retards change and waste. On this
|people. D;. Fitch, in his Bitters, has furnished a
Ipepntion having among other properties that of
I pouting loth the maf eiiyls and the forces of the
lustra: ani in this, as in other things, ‘*A penny
I sated i) a penny gained.” But it is not only in this
Mgitite tray that Dr. Fisch’s remedy works for the
lli'&enp of the phyeical man. While it bolds
I lark the ratting processes, it spurs forward the
awing protestes. It promotes the flow of the
I iinetta'.ivr juices in the month, the stomach and
I tie liter; a.r.d thn3 enables the system to utilize
l:m food—to mate more blood. The scriptural
lusition that "the blood thereof is the life there-
I of.” in tie eiprettion of a physiological fact: and
I Ibeiraoco! ot food which a man can eat with relish,
1 and digest, affords tho exact measure and index of
I ihe mass strength. And when once Dr. Fisch’s
I rune,V hia giten the start to an improvement in
I liii direction, tl.e unaided energies of nature take
I tptlie *iik »nd carry it forward, and thus render
I tie melioration permanent.
Cause and Curo>of Consumption.
I litrr.'m.ify cau'sof Con«umpti«n is derangement
| '-rhe nuwtivaorgin’. Thi< derangement produces I
I -d,'.car nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation
I Jam that process by which the nutriment of the
I tjoliic nvtrted into blood, and thenc* into the sol-
■ na of the l o,iy. persons with digestion ibu» im-
I lAJreJ. havi: g the slightest predisposition to pulmo-
11»J Jisrss or if they take cold, will bs very liable
Ip tire Consumption of the Lunga in tome of its
I mu; and lb Id that it will bs impossible to cure
I Wtutu onsutnptiin without Jratrestorings good
■'■nuinand healthy assimilation. The very first
:to he done is to clea - .se the stomaih a id bowels
I •.■sill diseased mucus and slime, which is e’ogging
| treui so tbae they cannot perfirm t'reir tone
F-tr.md ihea r use up and restore the liver to a
. r re,i,m. Forthis purpose the surest and best
IpMJr is Nh-r.ck'« Mandrel e Pil's. These Pills
I FW'he.-.omach and bowels o all the dead and mor-
it cau-i' g disease and decay in the
I >Ble nrstcm. They will clear ou. the liver of all dis-
I tuel Wcihat lias accumulate! there, and rouse it
•MOanew and healthy action, by which natural
•ytu'.thy tile i< secreted.
I .*:» rromach, bowels and liver are Gras cleansed by > l., ... _ , vodicme
${.of Scheuck’a Si redrake Pills : but there re- «¥»'Itoms b ^«d^Herb“ of CaiilorV
’o'i'i'ij^ih S0II ' aC ?- an * XCe *T°‘rr« h'wits^h*iflnc S nia. lrec front nil Alcoholic Ntlmiilnnts.
1 lh .® aPPehte P°P r ' ?»the bowe’s the lac- | are , be GREAT BLOOD PIIKIFIEHand
LIFE UlVIhU PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renova
tor and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all
‘Wo™.,! ' lYi.Hivri7.T'^,l i7.V.k ilirn«nT«Ii« I poisonous n-attter and restoring tho blood .to a
»oa a>i , n| , r\* m , f0 i r “ >0 , firs - ’;° d A 1 **?' I tion, lillfons, Kciuittent^url Intermittent
iS'.’;“ lll ' L ately make good, healtni.rving blood. I v.« ni Discnsca of the Blood, Liver Kid-
I ueya and Blndrlcr, these Bitters havo teen
r(r'--mVVfK.h»^w. vSimL^st^n ThSp^r noft succo-fful. Pinch Diseases are caused by
s >aicnurifies the blood I Vttinled Blood, which is generally preduced by
gi b nS^SSSt'BSflbHS*deracgcn.e..t of the Digestive organs.
-rt:« di-tributed to tbo diseased lungs. There it] DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION,
•^trall morbid matters, wncthcr in the form ofah ; | neadacLe . Pain in tho 6 hou!dcr5. Coughs. Tightness
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Sour Eructations of the
Attacks,
e Lungs,
hundred
1>J8-
rllEY ANE NOT A YIL3
iiFAPJCY D R I NX .Pfi
Made of Poor Rtnn, LVhiaUy, Proof Spirits
and Refused LKpiors doctored. Epiced .and
MACON COUNTY.
I ^ EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. J. M.
JT Ogden, administiator on the estate of Robert
Findlay, deceased, applies to tho undersigned for
Letters of Dismission. »
Ijeso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bs and appear at the Couit of Ordint*y,
ot tho fiibt Monday in December next, to show
iso, if any they have, why the said Ogden should
tt bo discharged.
Given under my hand officially.
eeplw3m » O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
I EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
' JT the. date hereof, application will bo Tasde^p
tho Court of Ordinary of said comity, frr -leave to
’ ril real estate belonging to Sarah O. B. Dillard,
minor orphan of Perry Dillard, late of said county,
deceased. SUSAN E. DILLARD,
sepl w4w " Guardian.
/'"'i EtlBGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Book-
\JT er Barfield applies fo? Administration on the
estate of P. Barfield, late o* said county, deceased:
This is to require all pereons concerned to bo and
appear at my offica within tbo time presented by
law, and show cause if any, why Letters of Admin
istration sbou’d not bo granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand officially, September 14,
1871 ’.„ JNO. L. PARKER,
sepl7 w30d Oidinary.
Bxecntor’s Sole.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt-honee door in
tho town of Oglethoipe, Macon comity,
within tho legal boms of sale, on tbo first Tuesday
in November next, that valuable and desirable
plantation near Montezuma in said county, known
as the Lepgitt Place, and composed of the follow
ing lots of land, to-wit: Lots Nos. 25, 60, 66.102,
and 103, in the fifteenth district of originally Hous
ton, now said comity of Macon. The above prop
erty will be sold under and by virtue o' a decree of
tho Superior Court of Macon county for the pur
pose of a division among the legatees of the lato
Matthew H. Leggitt, deceased. Ternr:: One-half
cash andone-haif twelve moniksjfrom this time,
septntda E. A. LEGGITT, Executor.
‘ 3IBB COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALES.-Will bo sold
JL> before the new Court-house door in tho city of
liaeon, between the legal hours of s-aie, on tho first
Tuesday in November next, the following described
iroperwto wit: One house and lot oh Bridge street,
Vo-16. or as much of it as will satisfy one fi. fa. <rom
the Justice's Court, 716 h district, G. M., in favor of
Miry Fitzmautice vs. Thomas Pierce. Principal
SlOOi Property pointed oat by Thos. Pierce, and levy
returned dt A. C. Audein, cons’able.
Abo. at tho same place, and between the ttsual
hours of eale, will bo fold, the following property,
to-wit: One horse of aCheatnut sorrelcolor. Levied
onrs the property of Mark Isaacs, to satisfy one fi.
(a. from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Nelson H.
Biddlecom vs. tmanuel iraacs and Mark Isaacs.
ropertv pointed out by Nelson H. Biddlerom.
Also, atthe same time and pRce. and between the
usual hours of sa'e. will bo sold, the following prop
erty. to wit: AH the land on tho westside ofthero-.d
leading oat from Fulton’s Bridge, over Poberofkee
Creek, to Bethel Mtc'ing House, adjoining lands of
Brewer and others, containing one hundred acre),
more or less, belonging to the estate of Robert
Freeman, deccased/and to Mrs. Harriet FuHon de
fendant in fi. fa. n3 trustee, to satisfy two fi. fas. in
favor of A H. Wycho and wife, vs. Harriet Fulton,
trustee. Property pointed out by A. H. Wyche,
plaintiff. Levy returned to me by a constable.
octlO tds P. W. DOYLE. Sheriff.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of the last will and testament of L. B.
Osborn, dec’d will beso*d before tbeCourt-
hocise door, in the .own of Oglethorpe, on tbe first
Tuesday in November next, during Ihe legal honrs
of eale, the following lands: Lots Nos. 179 and 180,
and fifty acres of tbo eont.-em part of No. 183,
end fifty acres of tbo southern portion of No. 184.
All l;ing in tho first district of Macon county, and
. i one body—containing la ail five huudied and
seven »nd one-half acres, more or less, well im
proved and in cultivation. Sold as tho property
of eaid deceased. Terms, one- half cash, and bal
ance tbo let of Jsnuaiy,’1873, and interest from
date, if not pnnctnaily paid. Bond for titles given
anti! lust payment is made.
G G.OGBUBN, 1
ang!9 tda W. F. E. OGBUBN. J Bxccntora.
G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Wil-
I liam H. Trnluek administrator on the estate
of Wm-S. Hammill, ate of said county, deceased,
has applied for diemissioa from said administra
tion: Tnis is therefore, to cite all persons interest
ed, kindred and creditors, to he and appear at my
office oo or before tho first Monday in November
next, and show cause, if any they havo, why letters
of dismission should not be granted as prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
August 8.1871. JOHN L PARKER, Ord’y
ang 10 3m
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas. John
R. Marshall applies to me for letters of Admin
istration on the'estate of Benjamin T. Marshall, late
o’ said county, deceased.
This is. therefore, to cite all perrons concerned to
be and appear at my office on the first Monday in
December text, and show conic, if any they have,
why said Let eis should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Given under my hand and effieia! signature, Octo
ber 12. i87i. jno. l. Parker.
oct 13 w30d Ordinary,
/^•EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Thirty days after
vJ date ai pltcarion will be ma 'e to the Ordinary
of said county, for leave vosell the real estate of John
r ay, late of said county deceased, fur di trihution
among the heirs and legatee'. D. A. RAY,
oc:8-w30d Executor.
( 1 EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Notice is hereby
Tf given to a'l persons indebted to tbo estate of
John Ear. late of taid county, deceased, to make im
mediate p j meat, and all persons having claims
against the s .mo to present them duly attested within
tho time prescribed by law. D. A. KAY.
octS-wfiw Executor,
xaA.B.xoxr coumty.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tbe Court of Ordi
nary of Marion county, will bo sold on tho first
Tuesday in November next, before the Court-house
of said connly, 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 connly. Terms of sale cash. So'd for distri
bution W. T. HOLLIS,
teplO wtds Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
WflLL be sold on the first Tuesday In Novem-
YV her next, before tbe Court house in Marion
county. 150 acres of lot of land No. 146, in tho 31st
d strict of said county. This is a good little place,
two miles south of Buena Vista. Sold as the prop
erty of A. D. Davis, deceased, foe distribution.
Terms cash. A. W. DaVIS,
seplO weds Administrator.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Ordinary Court of
Marion county Georgia, we will sell on tbe first
Tuesday in November next, before tho Court-bousfl
In said county, the plantation of Ambrose Chapman,
deceased, consisting of lot of land No. 175, north
half of lot No. 145, and north half of lot No. 261, in
tho third and fomth districts of eaid county. Terms
of sale, cash. D. C. CHAPMAN,
W- W. OHAPMPN,
seplOwtf Execntors.
Executors’ Sale.
W ILL be sold, under tho will of Geo. M. Chrm-
pion, Qecoa^sd, on tho first Tuesday in NO'
vember next, beforo tbe Court-house in Marion
county, Geoigia, the fo’lowing settlement of lands
to-wit: Lots Nos. 3, SO, andone-half of 4. in 25th
district, and Jots Nos. 193,223, 77 acres of 225, and
one-half of lot No. 155. in 3ls. district, lotNo. 224,
in 8ls: district, allot sav. county? This is one of the
mbst desirable plantations in Southwest Georgia,
with a good dwelling, outhouses, and all in good re
pair. Terms—One-half ca>b, and one-half due 1st
November, 1872. Bond i or titles given tiH last pay
ment is made.
seplOwtf JACOB CHAMPION, Execntor.
•Wad. and my patient is cured
. hteijent'al thing to be dono in curing Consump-
I ‘•Us to get up a good appetite and a good digestion
hey ir vigorate tbeStqmach and stimulate the tor-
iS.'i 1 waojid appetite and a good digestion. I p j d | jver £nc i bowels, which render them of uncqual-
ihttbe body will grow in flesh and get strong. If efficacy incleansiug the b'ood of all impurities,
•Mr.on has diseasedlungs—a cavity or abscess there I V __ i:r_;_ j
11 If, on has diseased lungs—a cavity or abscess there
pc cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so
. . , .. . , and impariinenewlifcand vigorto tho whole system.
Je cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot nren, so rwR tI - iX DfsKASKS. Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
the system la below par. Wbst is necessary to Rh Blotches. Spots, Pimplej, Pustules, Boils.
cibuuclcs. B»g;W?mf,.Scaldiead. t-qro Eyes.
Its
Erup-
' your
. _ sand
u . * "bat Behenek’a Medicines will do to cure 1 J^Aand o?hcr \v'«KJiS lurking in the
& u n. They will clean out the stomach. — stew 0 { S3 many thousands, are effectually do-
aiVi At” d etroogihenit grt up t goo: digestion. If^oycd and removed. For full directions, road care-
it® Nature the assistance *he needs to clear tbe | j.„n„ .{..ninr ...mnd encli botilo.
all the disease that is in the lungs, what-
lT *rthe form maybe
I .‘Ui important that whi ! e u ing Scbenck’a Mcdi-
.. 5- rice fhould he exercised not to take cold: keep
ityocttm cold and damp weather: avoid nirb.air.
fully the circular around each bottla.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. H. MCDONALD A
CO.. Drurrists and General Agonts. San Francisco,
Cal., and 82 and 3J Commeree street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
w) ‘ r ‘u co id ad a damp wcaiccr. avoiu mpn o air, i piiiit/ gi auu i/ftuuqioio
•'•ahir? l ' Ut ' dj<,r “'keenly in a genial and warm ■ EO rgia, MARION COUNTY.—Kilby Moore
n&M'tdistinoUv understood that when I recom- \JC has apphed for exemption of personalty and
J?,; »l*tient to be careful in regard to taking cold, I eotting apart and valuation of homeetead. and I
?'"* “y n-cdicincs. I do so for a special rca- pag8 upon the same at my office, on the 10th
who has but partially recovered from day 0 f November next, at 10 o’clock a h. October
ftisoSik*\ bidcold 18 f? r P oro i'jhi® toarelapse 27 y 1871 JAS. M LOWE, Ordn’y.
ba5 - boon cn - t rc 'y etifod i and it is pre- ] at, ioia. ;
i?fs/ a *^* & ”e not perfectly heaiedfjust’soSong 1 ^ ATARION C0UNIY SHERIFF SALES.-WU1 be
Hii!'?■? *eent danger of a lull return of the disease. I Lta soldbei
meat danger of .
--Hut i*° strenueusly caution ru monary
1 before the Court-house door, in the town of
mouary i Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in December next
lieh the trict of said county. Levied on as the property of J.
•v-tUf 01 “tmosphere will inflame. Anegrand ?■ ^SjJi^nih^Riuhfn'ALowe^Prooer'y pointed
Jafi 4 * anceess with my medicines consists in my I in Bu,Mn * Lowe. Properly pointed
° Also, at 8i“ iame time and place, the following
the faculty do. An
I saaasessaaEJja
ySvadhlthS 8 **"- ■* utm0 ? t - cant,cn Sboniilte 1 fr«m Morion Knnerior Court at
C“ i ' 1 thU PMCrntdir."^ withouTitTcmou^dar I ef cc “ tio , n r i; E VI- d n ^f ^“john'b '“jlfute? vs‘
CSa??’“d all the medicines conUnued until attorney. W. V. baker, bnenn.
*“11 a-/.r M restored to it tho natural quantity of
j iitepgth
i*..J lr e?81h.
b ‘-i of o reelt cu red by this treatment of the worst
•Ijlb^omption, and have lived to get,fat and
ADJOURNMENT OF
lire year^. with one lung mostly gone. TWIGGS SUPERIOR COURT.
t'Q tnqusan’a since, ard v.ry many have 1
| B fee to all who may require it. I ties litigant, will takedne notice thereof andgovem
»rernni C ‘‘ ons eeoompanyall my remedies, so that themselves accordingly,
by t strict- t art of toe, world can be readily By order of- OABLETON B. COLE,
r astnet observance of the same.
J.H.SCHKNCK.M.D.,
_____ _ Fhiladelphia
**PStf m » A 011 * F - DENRT,
(No. 8 College Place, New York.)
Judge of said Court.
Given under my hand officially. October 16.1871
JOHN H. FiZPATRICK,
oct20 w2t Clerk Sup- Court Twiggs County.
M arion county sheriff’s sale.-whi be
sold beloro tho Ciu t-house door :n Buena
V s.a, s id <oanty, between the lawful hmrsofsrie
on the firs. Tuesitiy in Nove«bcr next, 70 > cres oi
land, it* ein? part of lot No. 272 in tbe fourth distiot
ot fai l coun y, formerly owned by on* Wi 1 am Cul-
betboase. Sold as tbe property of G. 0. Dav'r, de
ceased, by virtue of an executim >n f»vor of Bland*
ford ft M.Bcr for the use of E. N, Miller against Mor*
an K< mp, administrator do boni. non of (i O.Davi%
dectascd: issued from the justice’s coutt of ihe 807th
district G. M. of sa ! d county. Levy made and re-,
turned to me by W.lliam M. Shipp, constable of ssid
county. W.C. BAKER, Sheriff.
octl-tls.
M arion count y sheriff's sale.—wni be
sold before the Court-house door in Buena Vista,
said county, on the first Tuesday in November
next, tho following property to-wit: Lot of land No
not known, but situated in said conuty and known as
the lot upon which Benjamin F. Hatcher resides.
Levied upon to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Marion
Superior Court in favor of Julius A. Cade vs. S. W.
MeMlehae] and Elizabeth Hatcher. Properly pointed
out by Messrs. Peabody & Brannon,
octl-tds W. C. BAKER. Sheriff.
UTARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALF.-Will be
ltJL sold before tho Court-house door in tbe town of
Buena Vista, said county, between tho lawful hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, a cer
tain house and lot in the town of Tszwcll in snid
county, containing two acres, more or less, fronting
tho street leading to Butltr, Taylor county, and
known as the Dr. Mason Lot. Sold by virtue of an
exeeniiou issued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of A. Stafford against Lee Mason,
Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney,
octl-tds IV, C. BAKER. Sheriff.
EORGIA.MARION COUNTY.—Charles Womack
OT has anplied for tho administration of the estate
ofW. F. Kelly, deceased All persons in’ercsted aro
hereby notified to file their objections to the same. if.
any, on or before tho first Monday in November
next. Witness my hand. September EOth^ 1871,
octl-w30ds
5 M. LOWE. Ord y.
r\ EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-William T. nrgg
OT applies for the guardianship of the minors of Ad
dison D. Davis. All persons interested aro hereby
f otified of tbe apniication. Witness my hand this
eptember 28th, 1871. JAMES M. LOWE,
oetl-wS9ds Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By_ order of tho
Court of Ordinery, will he sold before the Conrt-
houso door in Coffee county, on the first Tuesday
December next, between tho legal hours of sale, t'
following lots of .'and: Nos. 228,278 277.278,188.
321, and Nos. 2,3 and 4, situated iu the first dLtrict of
originally Applirg, and tho fourth district of origin
ally Irwin, but now Coffee county—cosrrisieg the
plaatati n of the late J. M. Ashley. These lands well
improved, 500 acres cleared, having good dwelling,
gin-house, screw, and all necessary buildi'-gs. The
above lands can be sold in bodies to suit purchasers.
Also, the following lots: S43,379,434.435.349,357.336.
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 Haddock place, with good dwelling. 300 acres
cleared, situated immediately oa the Ocmalgee River,
and heavily timbered with Pine and other valuable
woods—convenient landings. Sold for the benefit of
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale: One third cash,
one-third firitof January. 1873, and one-third first of
January. 1874, with approve! security. Bond lor
titles- J- W. BOYD. Administrator.
sep9 wtis* MARY E. ASHLEY. Adm'x.
f rALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.—On the first
Y Tuesday in Novembernext, will besold at Jones
boro, Clayton county, Ga., avaluable plantation con
taining twelw* or fourteen ku .dred aores.situated on
either side the Maeon and Western Railroad, abont
three miles north of Jonesboro and eighteen miles
south of Atlanta. ... ..
Terms—one-half cash, balance in twelve months
with interest- Mr. N. G.Hudson, of Jonesboro, will
show these lands. (See notice in Atlanta Conslitu-
*: on U. I*. JOHNbUN,
oct8-w2t aam’r of John H. Johnson.
BIBB GOUSTZir.
G eorgia, taylor county.—By virtue of
an order from tho Court of Ordinary of said
county, will bo sold, on tho firet Tuesday in No
vember next, within tho legal hours of sale, before
tho Court-house door of said county, all the lands
belonging to the estate of Jordan Wilchar,dec'd,con
sisting ot fractional lots Nos. 29hand 293, in the 11th
district of said county, containing in all 193 acres,
moro or less. Sold for the benefit of the beirt and
creditors of Eaid deceased. Terms cash.
WM. J. HAMMOCK, Administrator
sepl5 w40d Estate of Jordan Wilchar.
Execntors’ Kale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Taylor county, and in pursuance
of the terms of the last will and testament of Bart
ley McCleary. senior, deceased, will be sold before
tbo Court-house door, in the town of Butlec< said
county, on th9 first Tuesday in Novf mber next, be
tween the legal hours of eale, the following property
belonging to tho estate of Bartley McCleary, de
ceased. to wit: Lots of land Nos. 61,52, 53, 51 and
75, all lying and being in the 14th District of ori
ginally Muscogee, now Taylor county, containing
one thousand (1000) acres, more or less. There is
450 acres of this land cleared and in a high state of
cultivation and is unsurpassed for the production
of cotton in middle George. This place is eitna’ed
eight miles north of Butler and is well watered and
can be divided into ttvo settlements. Terms cash.
WILEY McOLE ARY, >
LUCIUS Q. O: McOLEABY.f El tore '
sept23 w40d*
APPLICATION COR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
JIOUR weeks after date, application will be made
J- to the Court of Ordinary of Tavlor coun y lor
leave to sell the entire teal estate of Mrs. Sarth Mc-
klmurray, deceased, for the benefit of the ho rs and
creditors of said deceased.
rep27w30J JAMES M. BATEMAN. Adm'r.
"POSTPONED BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S
X SALES.—Will be sold before ihe New Court
house door in the city of Macon, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next,
the following described property, to-wit: That lot or
parcel of land lying in the Fourth district of oruin-
ally Houston, now Bibb county—being the placo
whereon Daniel T. Driggers now lives, and contain
ing 267 acres, more or less, sdioining lands of Treat
Hines, and lan<ts formerly owned by Turner Brown
and Stephen Woodward. Levied on to satisfy a fi.
fa. from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Washington
Kelly, vs. Daniel T. Driggers. Property pointed out
by plaintiff s attorney.
Also, at the samo -time asd place the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One bm of hats, one box
of shoes, one box of merchandise, one box of bard-
ware, one box cf clothing and one bundle of collars.
Levied on to sati'fy a mortgage fi. fa. from Terrell
county Superior Court, in favor of Sidney Root va.
Green B. Thompson. P. W. DOYLE,
octlO tds Sheriff.
-DIBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.-Will he
JO sold before the New Court-house door in the
cit T of Macon, between tho legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November next, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: Twenty-five ceres of land,
more or less, in the v.Uageot VinevilIe;adjoimngthe
lanes ofW. A. Cherry on tho north, on theWestby
lands of J. W. Anderson, on the south by the road to
Forsyth, and by lands of Callaway on tho eas.. Lev
ied on as the property of Mrs. H. B. FultOD, to satisfy
a fi. fa.in favor of A. H. Wyche and wife vs Mrs. H.
B. Fulton.
Also, at theaamo place, and between the usual hours
of sale, will bo sold tbo following de'cribrd property,
';o-wit: Bradford T. Chapman’s estate—that interest
being one undivided fourth iu lots Ncs. 5 and 6 in
square 41 in the ci'y of Macon, whereon is tbewa*e-
h. use now occupied by Faul-bury. Kespess & Co,—
Levied on tosatisfy one fi. fa. issued from Bibb Supe
rior Court in f<vo- of Emily Aurelia Reeves and
Uriah T. Ware vs. Bradford T. Chapman, principal,
and As» W. chapman, security. Property pointed
° U ocM UfrS aUOrney - P. W. DOYLE. Sheriff.
CXiiHr COUNTY
rfiRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND —By virtue of an
1. order of the Superior Court of Macon county,
December term. 1879. will besold before tbe Court
house door, in Fort Gaines, on tbe first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following lands belonging to Mrs. Tryphena House:
hot No. 162. loO acres of No. 163. and £0 acres of No.
159, in the 7th district of originally Leo, now Clay
county, containing 350 acres more or less. These
lands are well improved and well watered, 200 acres
cleared, having good dwelling, gin house, screw and
all necessary outbuildings, andin good condition for a
crop the ensniog year—situated 3 miles from Cotton
Bill and about tbe same from Morris’Station.
Terms of sale—Half cash, the balance in 12 months,
with approved security Bond for titles.
For further information apply to John Moore,
Natchez Station, James Carraway, on the place, or
to myself, at Garden valley. Maeon county .Ga.
oct9-tds JOHN WHITEHEAD. Trustee,
B Y virtue of an order to us directed/rom tbe Supe
rior Coart of Clay covut", Georgia, will be sold
in front of lb e Ooar.-hou-'e in ’ He town of Fort G tines,
on toe firs. Tuesday in Novembernext, and between
theleg.,1 sale hours of that day, tot of land No. 143.
in the 7th district of orunally R_ndolph now Clay
county, containing 202% atre-', more or le_.«. In own as
the McLeroy place, and sold under partition, for dis
tribution among the heirs of the late \\ illiam and
Susan McL- roy, deceased. Terms ersh. This Octo
ber 2d, 1871.
B. F. BENNETT. 1 ,
WM. A. GRAHAM, J-Comr’s,
R. B.PETERSON. )
oc(5 tds*
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
dtr from the Comtol Ordinary ot Clay county,
will be sold in front of the Court-house in the town
of Fort Gaines, on the first Tuesday in December
next, and between the legal sale hours of that day:
60 acres of the southwest corner of lot No. 93. and 50
aerrs of the south' s( comer of lot No. 103. The
said lands being in the 7th district of origiuativ Ran
dolph, now Clay county, and known as the residence
of Daniel E. Singleton, late of said county, deed,
and sold for the benefit of tho heirs snl creditors
of Said deceased. Terms cash.
T.E. PENNINGTON. Adm’r.
octlO tds of Daniel E. Singleton.
B Y VIRTU K OF AN Order firom the court of Or
dinary of Clay county. Ga.. will bo sold in front
of the Court House, in thetown of Fo t Gaines, on
the first Tuesday in December next, ard between the
legal honrs of sale, the following described property,
to.wit: Let of land No. 214. cor-taing 2:0 acres
more orless, and 80 acres of lot No. 527, making 330
aefes, and known as tho Home Place of Sylvester
Naramore, late of said county deceased,—about 150
acres of which is well improved, with good dwell
ings and all necessary out-buildings, hing on the
Colemakce creek:- also the north half ofIotKo.129
containing 125 acres, about 75 gcresof which is in a
fine state of cultivation, with good log dwelling and
all necessary oat-bulldings; both of the above named
places are in ihe 5th district of originally Early, now
Clay county, and is to ’ e sold lor tho payment of
debts, and for distribution among the legatees of said
deceased. Terms Cash. CYRUS R. NARAMORE,
Executor of Sylvester Naramore.
October 5,1871
EORGIA, CLAY CGua...—nucew,
VX Bell, administrator on the estate of Geo. W,
Boll having applied to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from said estate:
Notice is hereby given both kindred and creditors
of said deceased to appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in November next, and show
cause if any they can. why the said James Bell
should not be dismissed.
Witness my hand and official signature.
aug8 w3m JOHN O. WELLS, Ordinary.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
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
Fntnam county, Georgia, deceased: These are,
therefore, to cito 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.
sep7wtd D. H. REID, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
TTNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Putnam copnty, will be sold before the Court-
bouse door In Eatonton, on the first Tuesday in
November next, within the usual honrs of sale, the
lands belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza J.
Ftubbs, and al.a the dower attached thereto.
Terms of sale on the day of sale.
sop7 w40d A. J. BUCKNER, Admr.
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Jo
seph Webster, guardian of Walter Beall, has
applied to mo for letters of dismissal: These are,
therefore, (o 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 haT6,
why said letters should not be granted*
sep!4w4t D. H. REID, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs.
Francis H. Herbert, administratrix of the es
tate of Benjamin F. Herbert, has applied to me for
letters of dismisalfrom 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 26-3in D. H. REID, Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
U NDER an order of tho Court of Ordinary of
Putnam county, will be sold on the firstTues-
day in November next, within the usnal hours of
sale, beforo the Court-house door in Eatonton,
the lands belonging to the estate of Bradley Avery,
late of Putnam county, deceased. Terms of sue
on the day of sale*
T. S. ROBBINS,)
JOHN AVERY, J A<3minisfratora '
sop7w40d
a EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—WHEREAS.
Mrs. J. O. Hawkins, administratrix of the
estate of Wm. F. Hawkins, deceased, has applied
for letters of dismissal: These are therefore to.
cite and admonish all persona interested to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to ahow cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
geptlt-2m D. H. REID, Ordinary.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—'Will be sold on the first
Tueslay iu December next, between the lecal
hoars of sale, before the Court-house doer in Eaton-
ton. Putnam county, that port ion of the land set apart
in the will of William Spivey, deceased, for the life
time nse of Mrs: Annie 8rivey.lve widow of tala
deceased—situate five miles from Eatonton. contain
ing 300 aere*, more or leas, with a good framed dwell
ing and o her bailoirgsoo if, adjoining! iidscfCaleb
Srivey and others Bold fordis'ribution biteeen the
legatee, of said deceased. §8X0*^° f
sep28 tds Execit r.
TAYLOR COUNTY
G eorgia, caiwFORD couniy -Four wests
after date application will be made to the
Honorable Ordinary of said county for leave to soil
the real estate belonging to David Brown, late of
said county, deceased. E. AULTMAN,
sept23w!w* Administrator.
G eorgia, cuawford county.—to ail
whom it may concern: Whereae, Margaret
Burnette has applied to me for letters of adminis
tration on tbe estate of Martin Barnette, late of
said county, deceased. These are therefore to cito
and admonish all parties interested, whether kin
dred or creditors, to show cause, if any they have,
within tho time prescribed by law, why letters
should not be granted to said applicant. 'Witness
my hand this September IGtb, 1871.
sept21 wtds E. A. WALTON. Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
B X virtue of an order of tho Ordinary of Crawford
county,will be sold on the 1st Tacsday of Novcm
her next, before the Court-house door, in Knoxville,
all of the real estate, lying in said county, belong
ing to Nickodemus Andrews, late of said county,
deceased, to wit: tho Store-house and Dwelling
situated in the town of Knoxville, on tho norths tst
corner of tho public square. Also, the place lying
about a quarter of a mile south of the Court-house,
and known as the Blatter Place. Sold for tho
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms cash. W. H. ALBEN,
sepl21-wtda Administrator.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
F OUR weeks afterdate, application will he made to
the Ordina y of Crawlord county for leave to
sell tte lands belonging to tho estate of Mark W.
banders, deceased, late cf sa’d county, for the pur
pose of division smorg tfcobelr*.
F.LIZABKTH A. SANDERS. Adm’x.
E W r.LL W EBB, Administrator.
se P 27w4t
T AYLOR SHERIFF SALFS—Will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Butler,
in said county, on the nrst Tuesday in November
next, within the legal hours of sale the following
property to-wit:
Lot ot Land No. 81 containing two hundred two
and one half acres more or less. Also one hundred
acres of lot No. 80, the same being north half of said
lot, all lying and being in the 13tb District of orig
inally Muscogee, now Taylor county. Levied on as
the property of Burtlott Bam by virtue of- an attach
ment. M. J. E. Lancaster vs. Bartlett Ham.
Also atthe same time and place sixteen acres of
land moro or less od the south side oi lot No. 24, said
laud known as the Wall place, and bounded east by
tbe land ot J. J.Rcmhart, south by Willis McLen
don’s lands; ea't by Mrs. Sbirab, and north by W. H.
Heard’s lands; said parcel of land lying and being in
the 13 District of originally Muscogee, now Tstylor
county. Levied on virtue of a fi'fafor the enforce
ment of a Laborer’s l ; en* Sinclair Ftreetman vs,
Henry N. Duke, administrator of W. L. Wall,
deceased, L. HILL. Sheriff^
nXXTOBBMj COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
x\_ order of tho Court of Ordinary of Cowe'a county,
Ga.. will be sold on the first Tuesday in Becember
next, before the Court-house door in Camilla, Mitch
ell county, the following lots of land, to-wit: No).
70.71,99,111,112.128, constituting 1500 acres, more or
less,sub ect to a reservation of 4 orb acres in the
northwest corner of lot No. 128. tor the use of Ever
green Baptist Church, and of one acre on the south
ine of the same lot, around the grave of Robert Ma
lay. These are all adjoining lots, situated in V. itch. 11
county, about threeacdahalt miles south of Camilla,
and near a fine school at Evergreen Church. There are
two settlemenes with good hoosas. On the Cox place
there is a good fence around 3C0 acres. 225 acres in a
good state of cultivation. 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 the
iroperty of the estate of John H. Johnson, late of
Coweta county, deceased. Terms, one-half cash; bal
ance in twelve mouths with interest.
For farther infir nation refer to Dr. J. B. Twittty,
of Cam: Ua G. L. JOHNSON,
octlO wtds Administrator.
M ITCHELL COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Will
be sold before the Court house door.in tbe town
of Camilla, on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, lot of land number
3T2in the llth district of said county to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor of Jackson Harrell vs. A. Crumble.
Also, atthe same time and place, will be sold two
town lots of land, N os. land 2, and a hotel the eon,
in block 6, in the town of Camilla, said county, to
sntisly a fi. fa. in favor of J. B. Butler vs. Hussey &
Slaughter.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold two
lots of land. N03. 2 5 and 226 in the llth district of
said county, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. against AmoB
Whitehead and others. C. W. COLLINS,
oct6-td) Sheriff.-
QUITMAN COUNTY.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN C IUNTY —Notieeishore-
l y given to all persons having demands against
the estate of James Suggs, dtceu'd, to present them
to < s propsi ly made out within the time pres aibed by
law And all persons indebto 1 to sa'd deve sei are
hero! y required to make immediate paym.nt to us.
A. W. THOMAS. t A ,- m . ra
iep28w6: J.J ORUMBLKY.J A ' mis -
N OT1C-; FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAXp.— tppli-
cation will bo made to tbe Court of ordinary of
Quitman county, Georgia, at the first reiular.term af
ter the expiration of four weeks from this notice, and
so soon as perm nent ainrini riation is appointed,
for leiveio sell tueUnds belonging to the estates of
Jcptha M. fctanford. and Mary T. Stanford, both late
of said countytdeaeaied, for.the benefit of heirs and
creditors of said deceased. E. J. MOO UK.
ost3301* Temporary Adm’r.
rt EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.-Noticeis here-
lT by given to aU persons concerned, that Jeptha
M. Stanford and his wife Mary T. Stanford, both late
of said county, have departed this life intestate, and
no person has applied for permanent administration
on their estates, and that in terms of the law admin
istration will he vested in .bo Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit aDd proper persan, thirty
ys after the pub’ication of this citation, unless some
Aid objection is made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official s^gnature^ this
2d day of October, 1872.
oct 3 30d*
Ordinary.
Q uitman sheriff sale.—wm be sold be
fore tbe Court-house door, in Georgetown, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in November next,
ono-half interest of lot No. 160, in said town. Lev
ied on as the property of S. E. Wallace, to satisfy a
fi.fa.1rom the Superior Court of said county, in fa
vor cf Adkin Oglesby. D. JOHNSTON,
octfi-tds* Sheriff
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL ho sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court-house door of Sumter
couniy, in Araerieus, Ga., at public outcry, during
tlic tegal hours of sale, iho following described rea.
estate lying and being in the loth district of originally
Lee, now Sumter county, Ga., all of which is the
ropert# of the estate of Edward D.Huguenin, late of
Jibb county, Ga„ deceased. Said sale to be made as
above stated by special order of the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, Ga., as the law ha" so provided:
A body of Land known as the 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 iB below the public road, with the exception
of about three-fourths of one acre of said part of frac
tion 7 used for a ferry landing on Flint River: and
southeast half of lot lot 149 as divided by the public
road, consisting of woodland 1108 acres, open land
1407% acres, nearly all of which is under fence—mak
ing 2515% acres of land more or less. Upon said body
of land are commodious cabins for laborers, overseer’s
house, gin house, screw, runninggear, crib?, 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, 306,70.69
and fractions 12,11.10.9,8. and so much of fraction 7
as is above the public road, with the exception of a
part of one acre of land of Eaid fraction used as_a
ferry landing on Flint River; also lots 194, 193, 152.
353. except a narrow strip west of the public road,
and 192, except ansrrowstrip westof tbe public road.
Making, in woodland 1081 acres of land, of open land
1669% acres, nearly all of which is under fence— belnr
in all2750% acres of land moro.or less. Upon sail
plantation is a handsome dwelling house, with all
necessary outhouses nttacbod; also, overseer’s house,
negro cabins, ginl.ouse, screw, running gear, cribs,
sheltore, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, etc., mak
ing a complete and finely equipped cotton plantation
of which tnero are few equals.
A body of Land known as the New Plantation,
consisting o! lots of land Nos. 146 147, 148 andnorth-
wcsthalf of 149. as divided by the pubic road. 154.
156, 190, 191, 195, 19). 115 and traction 3, on Flint
River. Making, of woodland 1212% r. res. of open
land 980 acres, the same being in all 2212% acres
ofland moro or less. Upon said plantation i* mover-
seer’s house, gin house, screw, rpg’-.i cibin? crib),
shelters, otc„ sufficient and ne- e,-u y to eatry on a
largo and first-class cotton plantari n.
The abovo three plantations all ie in a body ad
joining each other in the 15th district of originally
Lee now Sumter eo-nty. Georgia, They form a body
ofland containing 7478% acres ofland more or less.
They are lime lavds. and as cotton plantations wiU
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 biddor, at so much per acre. There is a suffi
ciency of corn and foiage upon the places to carry
them on next year.
Therewill al?o besoJd.some time annng the month
of December, all of the personal property upon said
plantations, of which due notice will be given—conr
siiting of mules, ito_k, farming implements, corn,
cotton seed, forage, etc.
The overseers upon the plantations, when I am ab
sent, are instructed to entertain end facilitate any
one dcs : ring to look at either or all of the planta
tions, with a desire to purchase, I consider the labor
on these plantati-ns.ifproperly managed, permanent.
There will also be sold, on said day, at the same
time and place, the Ferrv-boat on Flint R’ver, with
all the fixtures and privileges thereto attached, with
an acre ot land, adjoining raid ferry landing, of
fraction 7 of the 15th dittr ot of Lee, now Sumter
county, and a fraction in Dooly county, adjoining ea.a
ferry landing, of 85% acres. .
Terms of Sale—One-third cash on day of sale: one
third January I, 1873; one-third January A. 1»74—
with legal interest from January 1, lpi A Bona Jer
titles given by the administrator, retaining a lien on
the landL Pcssosion given to Purchasers January 1,
1872. JriU. re xUJtvXf
Admipstrator of the estate of E. D» Huguenin, dec’d
scp21wtda•
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Ait mi nisi rat or’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Conrt-honee door.in
tho town of Monticello, on the first TUES
DAY in NOVEMBER next, between the usual horns
of sale, all the land belonging to tho estate ot
Jno. M King, lato of Jasper county, dec’d, con
sisting of 500 acres, mote or less, adjoining the
lands of Dozier, 'Williams and others.
Terms—One-lialf cash, remainder in 12 months.
sep2 w40d* T. R. KING, Administrator.
J ASPER COUNTY SHERIFF’S BALE.—Wilt lo
soil on the first Tce;day in November (tbe3J)
250 acres of lmd. more or less, situated in the county
of Jasper, on the east sido of Murder Creek and on the
south side of the Monticello and Eatonton Railroad,
adjoining h-ds of L. W. Pon. Levied on as the
property of Uaran J. Howard by two fi. fas. issued
from Putnam Burcrior Court in favor ef James R.
Hoby and wife vs. W. F. Jenkins, administrator,
.Tames N. Lynch. Lewis Lynch and Haran Howard,
securities, and James B. Roby, next friend of Jcbn
Ledbetter, vs. )Y. F. Jenkins, administrator, and
James N. Lynch. Lewis Lynch, and Uaran Howard,
secari-ies. to satisfy said fi. las. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney. JAMES M. DIGBY,
ortl-tda Deputy Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS’ BALE.
Nov m>er
efore the
e. as tho
luoperty of Mark IV- Banders, deceased, late of
i Jrawford county, for division among the heirs, tbe
; ilantation in said county, whereon he died, contain-
ng 1300 acres more or less, adjoinirg Ewell IVebb,
Jas. G. Blassingame and others. Terms cash.
ELlZsBETH A. SANDERS, Adm’x.
sep27wtd EWtLL WEBB, Administrator.
JlvHULA) vnil 11 £ vAJJ vvUll A At A UUr lYCLKS
aft-.rdato application will he made to the Or
dinary of said county fur leave to sell all cf the
real estate belonging to Nathan Jones, late of said
county deceased. JOHN H. BANKS,
octll-4.v Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE,—By virtue of an or-
XX. dar from the Ordinary of Crawford county, will
be sold before the Court-house door, in the town ot
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the following real estate, to-wit: Lot ofland Ne. 122,
containing 202% acres, more or less, situated in the
1st district of originally Houlton, now Upson county:
lot No. SO. containing 104 acres, more or less, situated
in the 1st district of originally Houston, now Craw
ford county, and part of lot No. 121. containing 140
acres, more or less, and situated in the same county
and district.
Also, at the same time, will Jse sold before the
Court-house door in Upson county, 434 acres of land,
more or less, being lot No. £01, and 174 acres, more or
loss, of lot No. 167. and 58 acres of lot No. 202, all in
the 1st district of originally Houston, now Upson
county. Terms m ade known on day of sale. Sold as
the property cf Nathan Jones, late of said county,
dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
octll-tda JOHN H. BANKS. Adm’r.
C RAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALK.-Will
be s.ld before the Court-hcuse door in the town
of Kncxville. sa'd coun y of Cr- wford, on the first
Tueslay in November next, within tbe i-sual hours
ot sale, the following lots and parcels oj land, viz:
Lot No. 106, conta n<ng202% acres, more or less; lot
No, 95, containing 150 acres, more or less.being the
northwest, northeast and southeast corners of said
lot; 50 acres of the southwest corner of lot No 64; all
the above lands lying and being iu the first district
of originally Housto-i.nowCrawforfl county. Levied
n to sat-sfy a fi. fa. Lsitd out of tho Superior Court
f Crawf >rd county, at the instance of John G. Col
bert vs. John S. Blessing me. J- hn W. B «ssingame
and John Futri’I. Slid Ian-8 convey by W. B. Cul-
lepper to the above defendm's, and to'is given for
anas. Properly pain’ed out by plaintiff, end levied
on as tbe property of t^e defendants in said fi. fa ■
sepSO tds JAMES N. MATHEWS. Dep’ySh’ff:
TWIGGS COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sa’e.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—By virtue of an
order from a Court of Chancery, will Le so'd
on the first Tuesday in November, 1871, at the
Court-house door, in eaid county, between the legal
hours of sale, all the real estate (widow’s dower ex
cepted) be'oogiog to the estate of Gamer Mercer,
deceased,late of said co jDty, lying and eitu&te in the
county of Twigge, described as follows, to wit:
sixty-six (66) acres, more or less, of lot number
seventy-four (74) in the 26th District of eaid coun
ty. AJsb, will be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1871, at the Court-house door, in Wilkin
son county, between (he legal hours of sale, all the
real estate belonging to tbe estate of said deceased,
laying and situate in the county of Wilkinson, des
cribed as follows, to wit: two hundred acres,
more or less, it being parte of lots of land Noe. 209
and 210, and adjoining tho lands of Benj. Fountain
and Thaddeus Ward, in the 26th District of Wilkin
son connly. Also, lot Ne. 120, containing two
hundred two and a half acres, mote or loss, m the
27th District of Wilkinson county. Terms cash.
WM. H. STOKES,
Administrator, do, estate of Gamer Mercer.
npUMM
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. Hu
man Cook has made application for Letters of
Guardianship o' Mary Ann Stokes. Virginia Azlin,
John Thomas, Laura Elizabeth and Sarah Luranie
Wall, minor children of Jonas B. Wall,dee’d--Now
these are to cite and admonish all parties interested
to be and aprear at my office on tbe first Monday in
November, 1S71, then an! there to show cause, if any
th c e c y t6 h 4 a ; e, ^ y S3ld
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, Bur
nett Jones applies to me for Letters o. Guardian
ship ofO. A., Penelope,Elizabeth and Bryan Church-
well. minor heirs of Wm. Churchwell. deceased—
These aro therefore to cito and admonish all parties
interested to bo and appear at my office on the fi-st
Monday in November, 1871. then and there to show
cause, if any thoy have, why such letters should not
begranted. J. U. LURKETT, Ord’y.
oot6-4w
rj.E0RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Thirty days af-
VT ter dateapplication will bo mode to the Court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the lands
and porsonal property belonging to the estate of Jas.
U. Wall. lata of said county, dec’d.
ocl6 30d X. W. BURKETT, Ex::ut r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALS. —By virtuo of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs
county, granted at the October Term (1871) of said
court. wUl be sold at tbe door of tho Ocurt-houro. in
said county, on tbe first Tuesday in December. 1871.
between the legal hours af sale, ail thereat estate of
the estate of Green B. JohnsoD, dec’d, lato of said
county, consisting of 130 acres of land, more or less,
in the 24th district of said connty, a*d adjoining the
lands of George W, Faulk and John S. Johnson.
Terms cash.
JOHN SANDERS. Adm’r. debonis non,
oct6-tds - Estate of Green B. Johnson.
DOOXtY COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
/GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Agreeably to
(j an order granted by the Court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold before the Court-house
door, in Vienna, Doo'y county, on tho first Tuesday
in November next, between the usual hours of
8ale, the following property, to wit: Lots of land
Nos. 27, 37 and S3, in the Eleventh (llth) District
of said county.- Also, lot of land No. 171, iu the
Tenth (10th) district or Doolv county. Slid lands
sold as the property of John J. Dickc-nson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate. Terms cash.
J. E. LILLY,
—ptl9\Administrator.
G EORGIA,DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Samuel
P. Bond applies to me for letters of Administra
tion upon tho estate of Mr). Elizabeth A. Bason,
lato ot said county, deceased—These are therefore, to
cite and admonlsn all concerned to be and aprear
at my office on orbefore the first Monday in No
vember next, then and thereto show causo, if any
they have, why said letters should nr be granted.
Given under my hand and official .ignatcre, this
September SO, 1S71. WM. H. DA VIES, Ordn’y.
o:t3 w4w
| >EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Whcreas, Wm.
VJ C. Wilder appli-s to me for letters of Guardian
ship of the person and property cf Robert Wilder,
minoriand orptan of David G, Wilder, decoited.
These are thorcfjro, to cite and admonish aU con*
ccrned, to be and appear at my MS e on or before tho
fi< st Monday in November next, then and thereto
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not he grantel.
Given under my hand and official'Signature, this
SOth day of September. 1S71.
octs 30d W. H. DAVIES. Ord’y.
In tbe Common
Pleas.
The State of South Carolina,!
County of Darlington, j
M. A-MoClenaghan, )
vs. I. Bill for Partition,
Thomas Salisbury and wife, f Account and Belief,
and others. J
N OTICE Is hereby given to the heirs and dia*
tributeea at law or David McMuldrow, other
wise known as David Mnldrow, to com# in and es
tablish their relationship to tbo said David McMcI-
drow, and their right as distributees, er that they
bo debarred from alLright of participating in tbe
benefit of tbe decree for partition of the lands of
said David McMuldrow, situate in tbe oounty of
Darlington, near Darlington Court-house, described
t in the pleadings in this cause. Jane 28,1871.
1 sep2 w40d „ W. E. CHARLES, O. a P.
D ooly county sheriff saler-wui be
sold on tho first Tuesday in November,next,
before the Court-house door in thetown of Vienna,
in said county, within the legal hours ofsale, tbo f al
lowing property, to wit: 16,% acres of lot of land No.
183. in the second district of said county. Sold a) the
property of D. A. Carroll, to satisfy sundry Justice
Court fi. fas. Chss. Clements vs.D. A. Carroll. Lev
ies returned t rate by constable. ,
Also, at tbe same time and place the following
lands : Lot 243 In the sixth district of said county,
fold to satisfy a tax fi. fa. The State and connty vs,
Elbert Hartley. « '
Also, 101% acres of lot No. 1627 in the 18th district,
tosatisfy a tax fi. fa. vs. B. J. Johnson, agent lor
wife. -
Also, lot 105 in llth district of said county, to sat
isfy a tax fi. fa. "ts. W.C. WUIaford, agent for Thos.
Blanchard.
Also, at the same time, lot 66, in tbe 6th district of
said connty, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. Tho Slat# and
oounty Tf. George McNamar.
Also, at the same time, lot 124 in ISth district of
said county, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. State and county
vs. J. K- Germany.
Also, atthe same time, lot 163 in tho 6th district of
said county, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. State and county
v*. W. S. Dowdy, agent for MeGuier.
Also, at the same time, lot 160 in the 7th district of
said county, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. The State and
county vi. Woodgate A Brown. '
AU the abovo levies made and returned to me by
a constable. W. L. GRAHAM. Sheriff!
oct8-tds ■
jAsrza county.
G eorgia, jasper county.—Mra. f. c. Jor»
dan apt lies to me foe letters of administration
upon tho estate of Thomas M. Jordan, lato of said
county, deceased, and all persons interested are re
quired to ehow cause, if any they have, on the firet
Monday in November next, why said letters should
not ba granted is prayed for. Witness my hand and
official signature, this September 29,1871.
oe'7 w3Qd* J. W. BURNEY. Ordinary.
J ASPER SHfRIFF SALES.-Will be sold, before
the Court-house door.in tho town ot Monticelic,
Jaspor county, m the first Tuesday in November
next, within tho lega’ hours of sale, lot of land No.
127, iu thelfith district of originally Baldwin, now
Jasper county. Levied on as tho property of C. C.
Hearn, to satisfy a fi. f». issued irom Jasper Su-
iierior Court. Executors cf Mathew Whitfield rs. O.
i J Hearn principal, W m. Hear a security.
Also, at the samo timo and place, will be sold
150 acres of land lying on Shoal Creek, known as a
part of the Dodson lot, joining lands of W. C. Lcv-
rettand Wm. A. Kcid. Levied on as the property
ofS. T. Reid. Tosatisfy all fa. issued from Jasper
Superior Court, John McCullough vs. 8. T. Reid, and
two tax fi. las. issued by the Tax Collet tar of Jasper
county, '
Also, at thosamo time and place, wi.l be sold 25
acres cf Iacdon thoal Creek, knowa as a part of tho
Chanin place, joining W. 0. Lcvcrett's McDowell
:>Iacc; as the property of E. W. Keid, to satisfy twe
ax fi. fa), issued Irom the Tax CoL’ootor of J aspen
county.
The tax fi. fas. levied and returned to mo by a
constable. JAS. M. DIGBY.
oct6-tds Deputy (sheriff.
L AND FOR SALE.—By virtue of tho anthonty
vested in me ley tho hoira and creditors of the es
tate of Gen. John w. Bu-ney. late of Jasper county,
dec’d, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, in tho
town of Monticello. on the first Tuesday in Novem
bernext, tho following landB belonging to the estate
of said deceased:
1st. Wild lands, to-wit,
2/5 acres, lot No. 88, 4th district of Calhoun county.
1)1 •' •* Oi e.U •' T. — in ••
24. 5th
267. 5th
117. 6th
SSS, 12th
187.13th
76.2Sth
Irwin
Pickens
Miller
Catoosa
A'so improved lands.
300 acres, situated in Jasper county, three-four tin
of a mile from thetown of Monticello. on tho south
side of said town, adjoining lands of Henry G. Glo
ver, Geo. T. Bartlett and lands of the estate of R. J. '
Brown, dec’d.
Also, 750 acres, situated on the west side ef Jasper
county, on the Ocmulgeo river, and about 10 miles
from Monticello. fcaid land is favorably situated on
the survey of the Griffin, Monticello and Madison
railroad, and is a fine plantation.
The above sale is to be made under an agreement
between the heirs and creditors of said estate.
WM. C. LEVEREIT.
oct6-tds Attorney in fact.
TASPER COUNTY SHERIFF SALES —Will be
u sold before the Court-house door, in the town oi
Mouticello, on tho first Tue day in November next,
one bay Horse, and one srav mare Mule. Levied on
as the property of Wm. T. McKissick. tosatisfy a fi.
f». issue! from the Courtof Ordinary tf said ecunty,
J.U. Holland vs. Wm. PiMcKissack and Thos.Mc-
Ki-sack. *
Also, at the same time and p’ace, will be sold one
black Mule and one bay Horse. Levied onasthe
property of C. Standertor. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
lroiu tho Court cf Ordinary of saidcuuuty, in favor
ot J. H. Holland vs C. atanderfer and Benjamin Bar
ron, Jr. *
Also, at the same line and place, will be sold 50
acre) of land tying 'nthe west sido tf the road lead-
ins from John MeKissack’s to the Brocks Place, join
ing lands of John McKitsack. Levied on as the
property of W. J. Brooks to sa'isfy two tax fi. fas,is-
ted by the Tax Collector of said con* ty.
octlO tds J. M. DlGttY, Depot; Sheriff.
JONHS COUm.7.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of JoDes county, will be sold on the first 1 net •
day in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court-house door in ihe toan of
Clinton, tbe following real estate, to-v.it: Tbo one
undivided half interest inl4S0 acres of iandmo' e or
less, lying and being in laid county, and known as
the Bailey Bell Land and being the entire interest
which tho estate of John A. C. 8. Lawrence, de
ceased, has in said lands—the other undivided half
interest belonging to Benjamin L. Holland. Said
land is free and productive, w.ell watered, and con
venient to churches and schools. The who’e, 1430
acres, will be divided and sold in two lots. The in
terest of said estate and said Benjamin L. Holland
will be sold at the Bametime, the purchaser getting
a complete title to ihe whole of said land, the said
l*Jv acres. Terms—One-half cash; tjje lemainicg
half due at 12 months, with interest from date, ana
to bo secured by mortgage on the lard. Purchaser
to pay all expense of conveyancing, etc.
BENJAMIN L. HOLLAND,
Administrator ot John A. C. S. Lawrence.
sfp'^'i-hM
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Macon county, Oa., will he sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the usual
hours of eale, before the Court-house in Ogle
thorpe, the folliwing described lands belbnging 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, moro or less—all ly
ing in the second district of originally Muscogoo
now Macon county. Also, 141 acres of lot No. 129,
and 26 acres from lot No. SO, in the twenty-ninth
district of originally Lee, now Macon connly. Sold
for division among the heirs and payment of debts
Terms caBh.
JNO. T. COOOLE. Adm’r.
seplCtf MARY J. TAYLOR, Adm’x.
tones COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be
V sold before the Court-house door in tho town of
Clinton, on the first Tuesday in December next, dur
ing tho legal bonrs of sale, the following named prop
erty, to-wit: One 25-horse power stations:; steam
engine and boiler, one corn meal mill, one planing
machine, one iron planer, one lathe machine, one
resawing machine, ono extra boiler in good condition,
one pair platform scales, twolarge grindstones. Also,
one 30-horse power stationary engine, ono35-horso
power stationary engine, one sawmill, one boiler (80-
horse 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 ol fiaDge-bar railroad iron, and thirty-five mules.
All levied on as tho property of Anthony L. Maxwell,
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior
Court, in favor of Jone3 & ft)alter and against the
said A. L. Maxwell-
octVwtda R. 7>. COOK. Sheriff.
G eorgia, jones county—ormsarv’s office
said Cotxtt, October 2,1871.—Whereas, Joseph
A. Russel applies to me for the.’guafdianship.of Ida
E. Russel, and Ella M. Russel, miners cf Stapleton
Russel, de-cased: Theso are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to show cause at this
office, if any they have, on or by the first Monday in
next month why the same shall not do granted.
Given under mj bind officially.
vct4wS0!ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county— obmsarv’s office
said t'ocsTV. October 2,1871.—Whereas, Joseph^
A. Russel applies to me for administration on tho es
tate of Stapleton Kussel, deceased: These arc, there
fore, to cite and admonish ail persons concerned to
show cause at this office, if any they have, on or by
the first Monday iu next mouth. Given under my
hand officially.
ccl4w3Cd ROL 4ND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
BAKER COUNTY.
Halier Mortgage Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt-honse door in
the town of No*ton, said county, on ihe first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal honrs
of saio, one black Horse Mule, about six years old.
Levied on as the properly of J. J. Musgrove, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi. fa., J. M. Kraton & Co. vs. J. J.
Musgrove. DAVID McMURRY, '
ecpl wtds'Sheriff.
Baber Postponed Sheriff’s Kales.
W ILL-bo sold before the Court-house door in
tho town of Newton, Baker county, on tho
first Tuesday in November next, within the legs',
hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 329 acd-362, in the
8th district ot said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. H. Clark, to satisfy & fi. fa. issued from
Baker Superior Court. Cochran & Smith, execu
tors, vs. W.-H- Clark.
. Also, at tho same timo and place, lot of land No.
133, in' the 8th district, as tbe property of 8. B.
Lester, to satisfy a lien fifa.. B. F. Cock: an vs. 8.
B. Lester. Property pointed out by H. B. Lester.
scpt29-td)DAVID McMURBY, Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Witt be sold be
fore the Court-honso door, at Vienna, in Doo
Iy county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sate: Lot of land No. 141,and
the north half of lot of land No. 140 in the 9th dis
trict of said county, and lot of land No. 243 in the
7th district of said county. Fold for the benefit of
all the children and heirs of J ohn M. Sherey. dec’d.
Terms of sale -One half cash, an! the other half
on a credit of 12 months. JNO. R. ROWELL,
octlO-tiU* Administrator.
B AKER SHERIFF'S SALK.-Willbe sold on the
first Tuesday iD November next, before tho
Uourt-house door in Newton, in said county, within
tho legal honisof sale: 1 black horse Mule, about
12 years old. 1 mouse colbred mare Mule, about 9
years old, 6 head Cattle, mark-^rora in one ear and
underb.t in the other, 9 head Hcgs, same mark of
cattle, 1 lot Seed Cotton, about 5000 pounds, 1 lot Fod
der. about 1200 pounds, 150 tnsho's Corn, more or less,
1 Buggy. Levied on aa the property of Abner Fair-
cloth. to satisfy a distrers warrant for rent.
octlO. tds DAVID MoMURRY. Sheriff;
e. Brass
WILSO.V, JR. F. BUSES, JR.
WILSON, BUHNS Sc CO.,
SO S. HOWARD ST. ,00S. OF LOHBASP, BALTIAfORB.
W E keen constantly on hand a larte and well as
sorted stock of Groceries, suitable for the South
ern and Western trade. We solicit consignments of
Country Produce, such as Cotton. Peatheis, Ginseng.
Beeswax, Wool, Dried bruit. Furbkins, etc. Our fa
cilities fordoing businese aresuch as to warrant quick
sale) and prompt returns. AU orders wilt have our
i rernpt atteuticn. tep22w6m