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The Georgia "Weekly Telegya-pli and Journal &c jVtessen^er.
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Simmons*
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in its
variably
in the Liv-
nsti pa tion.
hhonldors,
jr Stomach,
Month, Bilions
tion of the Heart
7w-~ /ff the spirits, or Bines
aT /r d other symptoms
MON’S LIVER KEG-
is the best remedy for
ever been discovered It
Idly, effectlly, and being a
e vegetable compound, can do
jrjury. It is harmless in every
, tray; it has been used for 40
r .cars, and hundreds of the good
•nd great from all parts of the conn-
ADJOURNMENT OF
WIG&S SUPERIOR COURT.
r T*IIE Superior Court of Twiggs county is ad-
_X jonrned from tho Third Monday in October,
instant, to the Fourth Monday in Novembor nett.
All persons interested—jurors, witnesses and par
ties litigant, will take due notice thereof and govern
themselves accordingly.
By order of ' CAItLETON B. COLE,
Judge of said Court.
Given under my hand officially. October 16.1871
JOBN H. FIZPATRICK,
oct20 w2t Clerk Sup- Court Twiggs County.
STANBURY & FOX.
Wholesale Grocersfc Commission Merchants
Importers of and Receivers and Dealers in
Wines, Brandies, ftlns, etc., Bourbon,
Wheat and Rye Whiskies,
22 PA.HK PLACE AND 17 BAECLAV STREET,,
'try
.ill vouch 'or its virtues.
Regulator.
iSStfSRff'" .
BLfcop of GeorgU.
ubt-ar, ex-M»y°r of Macon, Ga.
6#- j’.. Gill Shorter. ex-Governor. Alabama.
tfS^lJ^yi^D^D.l’Prsddent Oglethorpe Col
let* t.;.rre of the M. E. Church of Ga.
Bifi ! Holt. President S. W. K. R. Company.
jg-jO.Her. lerry, G».
Bibb county,
tJjJSHs'.'arbawk, Editors Floridian. Tallahas-
Ite B*; w Burko. Macon, Ga.
Esq., SuperintendentS. W. R. R.
r^inoWa.id, Woods’ Factory, Macon, Ga.
J®, i Cole. JudiO Superior Court, Ga.
H«- v'ottin* Esq.. President City Bank, Macon.
C.^wmComns. Esq*. ex-Mayor, Macon. Oa.
j’^Nainr* Esq Jinn of Lord and McNairy,
!•*, (i,od,li. Cashier City Bank. Macon, Ga.
?V F 'Sr V',„ Columbus. Ga.
i Wales' firm ol Uairell and Rislcy, N. Y.
Hos. fcw* J«E son * firm of Howell Cobb and
Columbus. Ga.
j. 0. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
tug 12U
IffflUllffknUMS
City op the West, in Ruins ! Hundreds of People
and Millions of Property Burned up / 103,000
persons made homeless and reduced to beggary !-
Pearful Scenes/ Heartrending Incidents/ Mil
lions of copies of this Tragic Book can be sold/
sample copy, post-paid. 30 cts. Address “GOOD
SPEED’S EMPIRE BOOK, MAP AND PICTURE
HOUSE.” Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Lotus and New
Orleans. oct28w3
.New
K
OT only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, etc ,
,, l:t byuidng it, housekeepers get rid of the
caotinceand discomfort of hot water in summer,
lalc'f itetm in the house during the winter, which
cant frequent colds, especially to those who go
joa i steaming, hot wash-room to hang out
dates Thousands of testimonials to its great ex-
adtsce conld readily be obtained; bnt no evidence
ns eqaal that derived from one’s own observation
r.J eijeiience. To know the virtues of this eoap,
to hire only to try it. A single bar will do the
crlnuT week's washing for a family of eight per-
km. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
ocfll-diwtf Sole agents for Macon.
TI7A5IED! [Extraordinary Chance] Agents
\\ to sell T. 8. Arthur's last gteat work “Six
Sgtts with the Washingtonians,” and other Tem-
r«K(s Tales, written in his moat powerful and
graphic stvle. and said bytbe best critics to surpass
ituting that lias ever been written or spoken on
te subject of Temperance, either by the far
faned " Gough” or others. While dealing solely
iaLds, the work has all the fascination of the
sod etc ting narrative, and is eagerly bought
bt tverjliody. Splendidly bound, profusely illns-
trated, 'and aoid at low figures, l'o wide-awake,
Swigents, this is an opportunity seldom offered.
To all snob, ulio make early application, we will
pile the Best Terms and exclusive territory. Ad'
dress IvBUsnisu House of F. I. DIBBLE & CO.
8 ft.cor. 3d and Jefferson eta , Louisville, Ky.
a!iyiT'.eo*3m
A VOID Ql'AfKS.—.a victim of early indiscre
tion cm?!!.? ntrvons debility, premature decay,
eg., liana; trieu in vain every advertised remedy.
Iw discovered a simple remedy for self-cure, which
hawi:l eeai free to bis fellow sufferers. Address J.
U.REEVES, 78 Nassau st„ N. Y. au«6 wly
G EORGIA, BIKER COUNTY —J. M. Barbre
applies to me for exemption of personalty,
i&d I wi ] pane upon the came on the 15th day of
Sawniher, lsil, at mv office at Newton, 10 oclock
i.s. CLEMENT GORE,
jMv3J2twlt* . Ordinary.
rXECl'TORS’ SALE.—Will be sold before the
£e II urthouse door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe
eeuty, oa the first Tuesday in December, the lands
wlorzng to the estate of Mead LeSuenr, lying on
ueliaeof the Macon and Western Railroad, near
CriaLri'.'* Station, and consisting of one thousand
•ffeeof und, more or less, and adjoining lands of
airdy Perkins and others. This property lies well,
a sell watered, with comfortable improvements,
Kl combines in every wav the requisites for a com'
.crude homo. Terms cash.
rentes wishing to examine the lands can do to by
Wllcr.ion on the premises.
WM. N. CLARK. Ex>.
HENRIETTA K. LaSUEtTR, Ex’x.
w23wtds With the will annexed.
Till: INGREDIENTS THAT
,COMPOSE IlOSADALIS are
p i hh.sited on every package, tlicrc-
!tbre it is no/a secret preparation,
consequently
! PIIISICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in al 1 its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com*
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood.
CHS 20T7L2 C? E03A3ALI3
will do more good than ten bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
I THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in thcirpracticc
for tho past three years and frts ly
I endorso it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. rCGTT, of Baltimore.
DU. T.J. BOYKIN, «
DR. R. W.CAUR. “
DR. F. O. DANNKLLY. “
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasrillc,
DR. J^ L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
3 USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH b SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
K. TV. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
1 IB. HALL,Lima,Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gonlonsville, Va.
SAM’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees
boro, Tcnn.
Our space will not allqsr o f any ex
tended remarks in relation to tho
virtuesof Rosadalis. Tothe Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract superiorte any they have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try
Rosadalis, and you will bo restored
^9 to health.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price S1>00 per bottle. Address
Jj DB, CLEMENTS Is CO. fj
. Manufacturing Chemists,
- ■' -- Baltinosc, Md.
deodwly
The Hiram Phillipps’ Place at
Auction, November 20.
T HE above named Excellent Farm near Cedar
Town, will bo sold to the highest bidder, No-
T *ttber 20.
The pii ca contains 700 acres of the best land
Valley, within* mile of Cedar Town, with
»«y2* ut Two-Story Dwelling House, Gin House
r“q Screw, and all nocessaty out buildings. There
“ 10 e*«e lent Don Ore bed on the place.
^2!*d3tw2t
PROPOSALS,
Q.EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Proposals will
M tcceived until the 11th day of November, 1871,
f?,i ,n "ding the bridge of the TobeeofkeeCreek or
road, known aa Johnson’s Bridge, and
or Building the Bridge over Tobeeofkee Creek
““ceysMUl. The Commissioners reserving I
p} ,0 accept or reject any bid.
county 061 ' 810 ' >8 the Ordinary of said
oSt 08 Mid spedficationa will be found on file
urainiry’ a office.
O. A. THARPE, )
?• T. DRIGGAR3, > County Commiseioners,
c4^ STUBBS, 'J
oct7 diwCm*
NEW YORK.
TIic Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
•ia Hundreds of Thousands
2“ Bear testimony to tbdr Wonder-
Co 1U1 Curative Effects.
IIi WHAT ARE THEY?|=t
WATTSON & GLARE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
AT $45 CASH, PER TON, AT SAVANNAH.
W. H. BEACH & BON,
OF
General and Sole Agents for the Southern States.
sii
: = g I'UEY ARE NOT A VILE n % 3
•«FANCY DRINK.PI?
Made of Poor Bam, Whisky, Proor Spirits
nuu Itcfuscd Liquors doctored, spiced aad
sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonies,’’
“Appetiiera,” " Restorers,’’ Ac., that lead the tippler
jn to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine,
made Tom the Native Roots and Herb, ot Califor
nia. free from nil Alcoholic .Stlmnliints.
They are 'he GREAT BLOOD VERIFIER and
LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renova
tor and Iuvigorator of the System, carrying off all
loisonous mattter and restoring the blood to a
tealtny condition. No person can take tbtse Bitters
according to directions and remain long unwell.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rlicn-
niaii-Hin and Gout, Dyspepsia or Inillges-
t Ion, Utllome, Remittent and Intermittent
Fevers, Diseases of the Ulooel, Liver Kiel*
neys anti RIaeleler, these Bitters have been
most successful. Midi Diseases aro caused by
Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by
derangement ol the IHbcsUvc organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Pain in the shoulders. Coughs, Tightness
of tho Che t. Dizziness. Four Eructations of the
Stomach, bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of tho Heart. Inflammation of.tbe Lungs.
Paiu in tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other tainful symptoms, are the offsprings ot !>ys-
pejiaia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor-
iid li . tr and bowels, which render them of unequal-
td efficacy in cleaniing the blood of all impurities,
and i'dpartinenew life and vigor to the wholosystem.
COR sKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,'Boils.
Carbuncles, King-M onus. fccaid-Head. bore Lye*.
Erysipelas, Itcb, Scurfs, Discolorations of the bktn.
Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the
system >n a short time by the use of these Bit'ers.
Cne bottle in such cases will convince the most in
credulous of their curative effec's. ....
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
imp-rrUitsburstingthroughthe skin in t imples.Erup-
tkns or Sores; cleanse it wnen it is foul, and your
feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and
the health of the system will follow. .. .
PIN, I'4PE, and other iVoltJlS lurking m the
system of so many thousands, are effectually de
stroyed ar d removed. For lull directions, read care
fully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. U. McD^NALD &
Co.. Druggists and General Agents. San Francisco,
Cal., anii>2 and31 Commerce street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VA1TILLA, LEM017 Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pasfry.
THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M’F’G CO.
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis,
JIAXCFACTCBEBS Or
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD ESRICHER.
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purifier.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
The true Nerve Supporter.
The Permanent Strength Rencwcr.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases of Debility, Poor Bloo<l, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
and durably benefits.
Sold by all Druggists, or tlic Manu facturers
tn the receipt of $6, will send, by Express, 0
Bottles, which u sufficient for S or 4 months.
Prepared only at the Laboratory of
TioassoR, Stoclo & Piico JFf’g Co,
MAHUFACTCRERS OF
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
Special Flavorings for Icc Cream, fakes A Pastry.
217 tzi 213 Mil S722S7, - CBICA30, KL.
327 S2K10 372227, - - * 67. LOUIS, J!0.
The only kind mado by a practical chemist, as wen
as physician, with special reference to its healthful-
Biss. Cbmposed qf articles that aid digatim. Perfect
in quality. Cheapest, because the purest Best, as it is
the healthiest. Biscuits, com bread, cakes, pastry, not
less, cheap Imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Fourier. Sold by Grocers. Manufac
tured only by TnONPSOS, STEELE & PRICE
HF’GCO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis.
ANALYSIS BY DR. MEANS.
Ammonia, - - . -
Soluble Phosphoric Acid, ....
ANALYSIS BY BOOTH & GARRETT,
Of the United States Mint at Philadelphia.
Ammonia, ... . .
Soluble Phosphoric Acid,
2.37
7.38
3.34
7.54
TESTIMONIAL S.
From Wo. Stegall, Sheriff Thomas county, Octo
ber 12,1871:
I consider W. H. Beach ,t_ Son, to bo gentlemen
of the highest integrity, and without reproach as
business men. They are so esteemed in this com
munity by our best citizens. I have reason also,
to know that their Wattson & Clark’s Superphos
phate is one of the beet and most reliable Fertiliz
ers now in this market. For purity, dryness, and
all essential elements that go to constitnte a first-
class manure, I do not think it can be surpassed.
From R. P. Bynum, Sheriff of Washington county,
March 15, 1871:
I used last year Sea Fowl, Eoreka, Baugh, Brad
ley’s Patent, and Watteon & Clark’s. I consider
the W. & C. better than any others that 1 used—
shall nee it the present year.
From Josbna A. Taylor, Thomasville, October 14,
1871;
A number of onr best planters have used yonr
W. & O. brand this year—some have donbled their
crop.
From Dr. S. A. Roddenberry, Cairo, Ga, October
11,1871:
I believe that yonr W. & C. is, in tho judgment
of onr best farmers, regarded as the very best Fer-
til.zer that is now in the market.
From W. B. HamTton, Cairo, Ga , January 25th,
1871:
On land that would give a bale to three acres, I
made a bale to the acre by yonr W. & C.
J. B. BBES,
Cotton Factor & General Com. Merchant
No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans.
un20 d6mw3m F. J. JtAQLANP, Agent.
n E0RGIA. CRAWFORD C0UNTY.-A11 pewona
It indebted to the eatato of R. J. Williamson. lato
of said county, deceased, 1 tare hereby notified to come
forward and make immediate paymen', and. those
having demands against said estate, are required to
pr nov56w« 1 ■ f0r P#,meBt 8CC °W.‘j5.B00N,Ex’r.
From Geo. W. Woods, Dixie, October, 1871;
I have need Wattson & Clark’s for two years side
by side with Peruvian, and can see no difference.
From Hines & Hobbs, Albany, Ga , September 25,
1871;
Wo regard yonr W. Sc. C. equal to the best, if
not the best Fertilizer now on this market.
From H. M. Beach, Bainbridge, Ga., August 19ih.
1871:
Your W. <fc C. equals any guano on the market
and excels most of them.
From E. W. Crocker, E.q , Fort Valley, March 2d,
1871:
Your W. & C. will give at least 100 per cent.
From Irvin L. Adams, Sandersviile, February 28,
1871:
Your W. A O. will give 100 per cent, in poor land
From J. C. Ellis, Hawkinsville, March 11,1871:
Have used your W. & O. by side of Solnble Pa
cific and others. It has heat them all in my crop.
FromS. B. Lawson. Hawkinsville, April, 1871:
Yonr W. & G. showed its superiority over all other
Fertilizers in tho same field.
BXBBOOVNT7.
I'^tEOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, J. M.
\JT Ogden, administrator on the estate of Robert
Findlay, deceased, applies to the undersigned for
Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and siegular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at the Cotut of Ordinary,'
on the first Monday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why the B&id Ogden should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand officially.
eepl w3m O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wherets. Anna
IT Conklin applies to the undereLned tor Ieltorsof
Adm-.nhtra-ion upon (he estate of J. C. Conklin,
Ltoof S3idcounty,deceased. All persons interest jd
are required to be and appear at tne Court of Ordin
ary. on thefiist Monday in December next, to thow
cause, if any they have, why letters ehuuld Tot be
granted the applicant. Given under my hand offi
cially. V. T. WAKD,
Ord’
nov5 80d
jinary.
/•3E0RGIA.BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Cha-lesN.
vJT Rains. Rxecntor of CadweU W.Rains, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismiBnon. These are
therefore to cite and admonhh all and sigular the
-_iey can. why
let' ers should not b e granted. Given under my hand
officially. C. X. WARD.
nov53m Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —By virtue of an or-
- - - r, will
uring
— house door
in the city of Macon, a part of lot 80. containing 93
acres, more or less. Also 25 acres, a t art of lot No.
77, situated in the southwest corner of said lot. All
lyiLg in originally Baldwin, now June- county. Said
lanes belonging to t. e estate of Henry Champion*
late of said county, deceased. Terms cash.
octl7 wtds CHAS. R. RICE. Adm’r.
GUAY COUNTS'
ior Court of Macon county,
order of the Superu .
ember term. 1870. will be sold before the Court-
ie door, in Fort Gaines, on the first Tuesday ip
Decern!
house c | r
December next, within the legal hours of sale.'the
following lands belonging to Mrs. TryphenaHouse:
Lot No. 162.1U0 acres of No. 163. and 50 acres of No.
159, In the 7th district of originally Lee. 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
Hill and about the s»me 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,
Hatcher’s Station. James Carraway, on the place, or
to myself, at Garden valley. Macon county ^Qa.
ootO-tds JOHN WHITCHARD, Trustee.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
der from tho Cou'tof Ordinary ot Clay county,
will be sold in front of the Court-bouse in the town
of Fort Gaines, on the first Tuesday in December
next, and between the legal sale hours of that day:
50 acres of the southwest corner of tot No. S3, and 50
acres of the southeast corner oflot No. 108. The
said lands bung in the 7th district of originally Ran
dolph. now Clay county, and known as the residence
of Daniel E. Singleton, late of said county, dec’d.
and sold for the benefit of the heirs and.creditors
of said deceased. Terms cash. ' »
T.E. PENNINGTON, Adm’r.
octlO tds of Daniel E. Singleton.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN Order Irom the court of Or
dinary of Clay county, Ga.. will be sold in front
of the Court Bouse, in the town of Fort Gaines, on
the first Tuesday in December next, and between the
legal hoars of sale, the following described property,
to.wit: Lot of land No. 214, eontaing 2)0 acres
more orless, and 80 acres oflot No. 527, making 330
acres, and known as the Home Place of Sylvester
Naramore, late of said county deceased,—about 150
acres of which is well Improved, with good dwell
ing* and all necessary out-buildings, lying on the
Cotcmakce creek:- also the north half oflot No. 129.
containing 125 acres, about 75 teres of which is in a
fine state of cultivation, with good log dwelling and
all necessary out-buildings; both of the aborenamed
places nre in the 5th district of originally Early, now
Ulav county, and is to be sold lor the payment of
debts, and for distribution among the legatee' of said
deceased. Terms Cash. CYRUS R. NARAMORE,
Executor of Sylvester Naramoro.
Oitober 5.1871.
nov7 fc'mw
B. H. WSIGLEY,
local Agent for Macon
Literal Cash Aftvances Made oa Cotton
CONSIGNED TO
KN OX *Sc GTLL,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
W E also tender our 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 2i4 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 againBt ship
ments to onr address and money promptly remitted
to any section of the South by express, where
drafts cannot be negotiated.
Consign to Agent of S&vaDnah and Baltimore
Steamship Corfipany, to be forwarded to KNOX A
GILL, BALTIMORE.
Shipments always covered by Insurance, advised
or unadvised.
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factors,
sept21-wlj* No. 4 Holliday st, Baltimore,
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court-house door of Sumter
county, in Americus, Ga., at public outcry, during
the legal hours of sale, the following described real
GEO. 8. nAET. n. C. HOWELL
Geo. S. Mart Sc Co.>
C OMMISSION MERCHANTS, and 'Wholeseie
Dealers in fine Bntter, Cheese. Lard, etc, 39
Pearl and 28 Bridge streets, Now York. We are
sole agents for Cheshire Cheeee, 40 to GO lbs.; Eng.
Gloster Cheeso, 25 to 30 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,
60 to 60 lbs.; State Cheese, 30 to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap-
?lo, 5 to 6 lbs ; Goshenand Med. State, 30 to 40
lbs., Bntter ind Lard, of all grades, put up in
every variety of package, for shipment to warm
climates. octlO wSm*
gabbutt, de lacy locoes,
FEBDINAND H. GBIGGS, JEHIEL DELAMATEB,
J. EDWIN DODGE.
Garbntt, Griggs & Co.,
W HOLESALE Grocers and Tea Dealers. Nos.
168 and 170 Chambers street, corner Green-
wicb, New York octlO w3m*
E. T. ENGLAND, - - - GEORGIA.
JEHIAL BEAD. NATHANIEL MOBTON,
JEHIAL READ & CO.,
L ATE Geo. W. & Jehial B.ead, Manufacturers
and Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats,
Straw Goods, Umbrellas, etc. 468 Broadway (ad
joining Cochran, McLean & Co.), New York.
oct8w6*
Cochran, McLean & Co.,
niPOETEBS AND JOBBEBS OP
D RY GOODS, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Crapes, Mantillas, Gloves, White Goods. Ho
siery, Notions, Woolens—4G2, 464 and 4G<5 Broad-
way, New York. oct9 wGm* '
Philander Reed,
C OMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Produce, Potatoes, Apples,
Onions, etc., Beans, Peas, Samp, Hominy, eto,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Berries, eta, Lemons, Or
anges, etc, Nuts, etc.
Office, 22 Old Blip, New York.oct8w6m*
Oscar Cheesman,
Wholesale Dealer in
Crockery and. Glassware,
ocSs6m* 74 Warren Bt., New Yorlc.
HENBY W. DUEYEE. JOHN L. MACPADDEN.
COL. JNO. R. HART,
-YXTITH HENBY W. DUBYEE & CO. (late Ban-
VV kin, Duryee * Co., Duryee, Jaques & Co.),
Fur and Wool Hats, CapB, Straw Goods and Um
brellas, Nos. 502 and 504 Broadway (opposite St.
Nicholas Hotel), New York. oct8w6m
WALTER S. 8TABB, CHARLES P. BALDWIN,
ANDREW T. ANDERSON, > CHARLES J. STARR,
JAMES J. ANDERSON, ) SpeciaL
Anderson, Starr & Co.,
L ATE BALDWIN. STARR A CO., manufactur
ers of CLOTHING, 602 and 504 Broadway,
New York. - octlO w6m»
JOEL D. HUNTER. OO* AI
Hunter, Adams Sc Co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
butter and cheese,
No. 164 A166 Chambers at,, New York.
oct8w6m*
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By order of the
l onrt of Ordinery, will be sold 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. 277.278.188.320.
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 county—cotrprising the
ilantati n "1 the late J. M. Ashley. These lands well
miTovcd, 50) acres cleared, having good dwelling,
gin-house, sere*, and »11 necessary buildings. The
above lauds can be sold in bodies to suit purchasers.
Also, the following lots: 348.379. 434.435.349.357.356.
328. and 20 acres oflot 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«d lock place, »ith good dwelling. 300 acres
cleared, situated immediately on the Ocmulgee River,
and heuily timbered with Pine and otber valuable
wood.—convi nieni landings. So'd for the benefit of
hors and creditors. Terms of sale: Oao third cash,
one-tbird fir t of January. 1874, ana one-third first ot
January, 1874, with approve) securi'y. B nd lor
titles- J. W. BOYD. Administrator.
sep9 wt7s« MARY E. ASHLEY. Adm’r.
Bibb county, Ga., deceased. Said sale to be made as
above stated by special order of the Courtof Ordinary
of Bibb county, Ga., as the law basso 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 or frac
tion 7 as is below the public road, with the exception
ot about three-fourtbs of oneacre 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 tbe public
road, consisting of woodland 1108 acres, open land
1407J£ acres, nearly ail of which is under fence—mak
ing 2ol0!j acres of land more or less. Upon said body
of land are commodious cabins for laborers, overseer’s
bouse, gin house, screw, runninggear, cribs, etc., nec
essary to complete a first-class cottoo 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 the public road, with tho exception of a
sart of one acre of land of said fraction used as a
'erry landing on Flint River: also lots 194, 193. 152,
153, except a narrow strip west of tho publio road,
and 192. except anarrow strip west of tbe publicroad.
Making, in woodland 1081 acres of land, of open land
160)4 acres, nearly all of which is under fence—being
in all 2750)5 acres of land moro or less, Upon sain
plantation is a handsome dwelling bouse, with all
necessary outhouses attached; also, overseer’s house,
negro cabins, rinbouso, screw, running gear, cribs,
shelters, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, etc., mak
ing a complete and finely equipped cotton plantation
of wb ich there are few equals.
A body of Land known as tbe New Plantation,
consisting ot lots of land Nos. 146.147,14S. and north
west half of 149. as divided by the publio road, 154.
156, 190, 191. 195, 194, 115 and fraction 3, on Flint
River. Making, of woodland 1212)5 acres, of open
land 980 acres, the same being in all 2212)5 acres
of land more or less. Upon said plantation is an over
seer’s house, gin house, sorew, negro cabins, cribs,
shelters, otc„ sufficient and necessary to carry on a
largo and first-class cotton plantation.
The above three plantations all lie in a body ad
joining each other m the 15th district of originally
Lee now Sumter county. Georgia, They form a body
of land containing 7478)5 acres of land more or less.
They are limo lands, and as cotton plantations will
compa e 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 ana fixtures upon them, singly, to the
highest bidder, at so much per acre. There is a suffi
ciency of corn and foiage upon the places to carry
them i n next year.
There will also be sold, some time during tbo month
of December, all of the personal property upon said
plantations, of which due notice will be given—con-
si-t>ng of mules, sto:k, farming implements, corn,
cotton seed, forage, etc.
The overseers upon the plantations, when I am ab
sent, aro instructed to entertain and facilitate any
one desiring to lock at either or all of tbe planta
tions, with a desire to purchase. I consider the labor
on these plantati' ns, ifproporly managed, permanent.
There will also be sold, on said day, at the same
time and place, tbe Ferry-boat on Flint R r ver, with
all tbe fixtures and privileges thereto attached, with
an acre of land, adjoining said ferry landing, of
fraction 7 of the 15th distr'ot of Lee, now Sumter
county, and a fraction in Dooly county, adjoiningsaid
ferry landing, of S5J5 acres.
Terms of Sale—One-third cash on day of sale; one-
1872. ~ ’ JNO. P. FORT.
Adminstrator of the estate of E. D. Huguenin, dec’d.
scp21wtds
±jj. sold before the Uourt-house door, in the town of
Bnena Vista, on the first Tuesday in December next
within the Iegil hours of sale the following property,
to-wit: 134 acres of land, lot No. 74. in the 4tn dis
trict of t aid county. Levied on as tbe property of J.
T. Bell, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Justice’s Court,
in favor of Hair, Rushin & Lowe. Property pointed
out by plaintiff. . . ......
Also, at the same time and place, tbe following
property, to-wit: 59 acres of land off of the northeast
corner of lot No. 213, being in. the 5th district of
originally Muscogee, now fflarion connty. .Levied
on as the property cf Mathew Melton, to satisfy one
execution issued from Marion Superior Court at
March term, 1870, in favor of John B. Minter.vs.
Mathew Melton. Property pointed out by plaintiff s
Vv. C. BAKEtl, Sheriff.
W. WILSON, JB.
F. BURNS, JB.
F. H. BURNS
WILSON, BURNS Sc CO.,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants
30 S. HOWABD ST. ,CGB. OF LOUBABD, BALTIMORE.
W E keep constantly on band a largo and well as
sorted stock of Groceries, suitable for the South
ern and Western trade. We solicit consignments of
Country Produce, such as Cotton, Feathers, Ginseng,
Beeswax, Wool, Dried bruit. Furbkins, etc. Ourfa-
cilitics for doing business aresucb as to warrant quick
ales and prompt returns. All otders will have our
B rompt attention. sep22w6m
NOTICE.
F OR the benefit ot those suffering with diseased
eyes, Dr. W. A. Hooten, of Atlanta, Georgia,
will be in this city on the 22d, 23d, 24th, and 25th,
and can bo found at the Brown House, and persona
desiring to do so, can consult him relative to their
cases.
He will also be at Hawkinsvil’e, on the 27th and
28th; Jessup, 29th and SOth; Valdosta. 1st and 2d
of December; Quitman, 4th and 5th; Thomasville,
6th, 7th and 8cb; Bainbridge 9th and 10th; Camilla,
12th and 13th: Albany, 14tb, 15th and 16th; Smith-
vilie, 17th and 18th: Americus, 19tb, 20thand21st;
Hontezama, 22dand 23, thence to Atlanta.
Terms of practice cash. For farther information
write for circular, Atlanta, Ga.
He will on bis second trip—commencing on the
first of January, 1872, after visiting Augusta, Savan
nah, and some other intermediate points—visit the
above named places the seoond time.
nov4 vr2t*
G eorgia, biker county—Calvin cook
applies to me for exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the same on the 15th day of
November, 1871, at my office at Newton, at 10
o’clock a. i. CLEMENT GORE,
nov3d2twlt* . Ordinary.
axAnxorr county.
jyjARION.COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Will bo
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
C RAWFORD COUNTY DECEMBER SHERIFF
SALE.—Wili bo sild before the Court -house
dooriuthetownof Knoxville.on thefiret Tue-day in
December next, lot of land No. 52 in tbe second district
of originally Houston now Crawford cjunty, c intaiu-
ing 20r)v ao’«3 morecr ls.a. Levied on os the prop-
, to aatiffy a fi. A
Crawford county—.
- . bonis non, eto., on
the estate of W.H. Harris, deceased, n>. Coinelius O.
Whittington, t rincipal. and James N. Mathews, secu
rity. Property pointed out by pla’ntiff.
no2tds A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtuo of an or
der of tbe Couit of Ordinary of Crawford county,
will be sold on tho first Tuesday in December next,
at Knoxville, between the lawful hours of sale, all
the lands telonging to the estate ofD»vid Brown,
deceased. Terms cash.
oct28wtds* E. AULTMAN, Administrator.
G UARDIANS’ SALE.—Will be sold, on tbe first
Tuesday in December, 1871, in Knoxville, Craw-
lord couoty : Lots of lacdNcs. 85. U'4, 104, and the
west half, of No. 117. in the 2d district of said
county, being the homestead of tho late Martha A.
Jones.
bold under an order from tbo Conrt of Ordinary
for the benefit of tbo cbildron of said Martha A.
Jones.
Terms, Cash. WM. R. BROWN.
HENRY T. BROWN.
e-AMUEL BARRON.
Guardians of the minor children of Daniel J. and
Martha A. Jones. oct26 tds
house door ia Knoxville, in said county, all the lands
belonging to the estate of David Brown, of said conn
ty. deceas'd. Teims cash. E AUTMAN.
octl7 w40d Adm’r.
T^XECUTOR’S SALE,—Agreeable to an order from
Xj tho Court of Ordinary of Crawford county, will
be sold before t'e Court-house door in the town of
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December next.
acres; adjoining the lands of Morgan Hancock, W m.
Hamblin, W. J.blocumb, and others, in the 3d dis
trict of original'y Houston now Crawford county.—
Sold as tbe property of R. J. Williamson, deceased,
for the benefit of creditors, aul for distribution
among the heirs cf said deceased. Terms cash.
oetlSwfiw* W. M. BROWNE. Executor.
riEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Fonr weeks
VJT afterdate application will be mado to tbe Or
dinary of said county for leave to sell all cf tbe
real estate belonging to Nathan Jones, late of said
JOHN H. BANKS?,
connty deceased.
octll-4*
Administrator.
LE,—By virtue of an or-
>f Crawfoid county, will
louse door, in the town ot
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the following real estate, to-wit: Lot of land No. 122.
containing 202)5 acres, more or less, situated in the
1st district of originally Houston, now Upson county:
lot No. SO, containing 1C-4 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 1 ess, and situated in tbe same county
and district.
Also, at tbe same time, will be sold before the
Court-house door in Upson county, 434 acres of land,
more or less, being lot No.201, and 174 acres, more or
less, of lot bo. 167. and 58 acres of lot No. £02. all in
the 1st district of originally Houston, now Upson
county. Terms made known on day of sale. Sold as
the property of Nathan Jones, late of said county,
dec’d. for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors,
octll-tds JOHN H. BANKS, Adm’r.
DOOXsST COUNTY.
A DMINISiRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on tbe
A first Tuesday in December next, by virtue of an
order lrom the Ordinary, befure tho Court-house
door at Vienna, in Dooly county. Lots of land Nos.
113 and 144. in the lOih district of said county. Un
der incumbrance of the widow’s dower.
Terms ot sale, one-hall cash, and the other half
12months’ credit. JOHN N ADKINS.
oct26tds*
Administrator.
TVOOLY COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be
sold on tbe first Tuesday in December next.
tho Court-house
. owing property
to-wit: Lots of lmd Nos. 151. 153, 168, 169; and
part of lot 161. and 170. conaining one thousand
acres more or less, known as tbe Coley planta'ion,
situated ia the third district, in tbo said county
of Dooly. Fold to satisfy a Superior Court fi. la.
in favor of John Henry, Administrator vs. R. T.
Coley, and V. & A. Coley as principal, and W. T.
Westbrook as security. Property point- <J out by
plaintiff. W. L. GRAHAM. Sheriff.
oct31-tds
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY*-Whereas John H.
Rutland. Administrator, oa Estate of Llake B.
Rutland, applies tome for letters ol dismission from
said administration, theso are. tbereforo, to cite all
concerned to be an 1 appear at my office within tbe
time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature this
Oct. £0.1871. WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
oot24-wl0d
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-WiH bo so'd bo-
_£jL fore tbe Court-house door, at Vienna, in Doo
ly county, on tbe first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sale: Lot of land No. 141,and
the north half of lot of land No. 110 in tb* 9th dis
trict of said sonnty, and lot of land No. 243 in the
7th district of said county. Fold for the benefit of
all the children and heirs of John M. Sherey. dcc'd.
Terms of sale-One half cash, snl iho other half
onacreditof 12months. JNO.K. R'JWELL,
octlO-tda* Administrator.
TAYLOR COUNTY
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas Jack-
son M. Gill. Administrator, etc., of James Fer-
8 rman, deceased, has applied for leave to sell a por-
on of the real estate of said deceased.
All persons interested are notified of tbe above
application . A
Witness my hand. October 20.1S71- ..
ecI22 30d JAS. M.LOWE. Ord’y.
T aylor sheriff sales—wm bo sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Butler,
in said county, on the first Tuesd-y in December
next, within the legal hours of sale the following
property to-wit:
East half of lot of land No. 242, in tbe Thirteonth
District of originally Muscogco now Taylor county
cont lining one hundred acres, more or le.-s, with im*
Movements thereon. Levied on as the propetty of
John T. Griffin, tosatisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Taylor county, in favor of W. D. Al
ien vs* John T. Griffin. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at tho same time and niece, two bales ofcotton
marked J. C. Levied onas tho property ot T. J. Bite
to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the buperior C.u't of
Taylor county, in favor of W. G. Batoiran v». T J.
Bice. L. HILL. Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATRIX’ SALE. —By virtue of an
order from the Court ot Ordinary of Marian
county, will be sold befote the Court-house of said
county, on the first Tuesday in December next: Lots
Nos. 163.112,254 andI43 in the 11th district, and lot
No. 200 in the 5th district, and lotNo. 82, in the 31st
dis'rict, all of said connty. , , _ , . .
Also, at the same time, before tbe Court-house, in
Calhoun county, will he sold one-half interest in lot
No. 118 in the 4tn district in saidcounty.
Also, at the same time, will be to’d m the city of
Americas, before the Court-house of Sumter county,
one house and lot in the northeast corner of the pub
lic square of said city. .....
All of the abovo property is sold as. the property
of Wm. M. Brown. late of said connty .of Marion,
dec’d—some of which is will improved.
Ter218 of sale* cash.
MRS. ANN E. BROWN. Adm’x.
cct£6 tds
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas. Jack
son M. Gill, administrator, etc., o' James Per
ryman! deceased. has applied to me for leave to sell
a po'tion of the real eitate of said deceased; All per
sons interested in said estate are hereby notified of
"JJa«Sau tion '
MACON COUNTY.
i.—Whereas. Mrs.
GaStadi: QSolSi of theestate of
Dr. Terry Quinn, deceased, represents to the Court, in
her petition duly filed in office, that she has folly ad-
ministered said estate: This is. therefore, to cite and
admonish all person concerned, kindred and credit
ors. to show cause, if any they can, why said admmis-
G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Fran
cis A. Wheeli*. administrator of (t’e estate of
George K. Johnson, de eased, represents in his peti
tion, duty filed and entered oa record, that he has
fully administered the estate of said Johnson: This
is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to apt ear and show cau e, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged
from said trust, and rece’~ ' ' J —*“*
the first Monday in Febrr
oct20wlam3m
February ncit, 67i.
JNO. L. Polth t.tt. Ordinary.
ie t rat ion . .
of said connty. deceased.-
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
be and appear at my office on the first Monday in
December next, and show canse, if any they have,
why said Letters should not be granted to said appli-
cant.
Given nnder my hand and official 8 : anature, Ooto-
ber 12.1871. JNO. L. PARKER,
oct 13 w30d Ordinary,
G EORGIA.IMACON COUNTY.—Thirty days after
date application will be made to the Ordinary
of said county, for leave to sell the real estate of John
Hay, late of said county, deceased, for di trilmtion
among the heirs and legatees. D> A. RAY,
oct8-w30d Executor.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Notice is hereby
given to all persona indebted to the estate of
John Ray, late of said county, deceases!, to make im
mediate payment, and all persons having claims
against tbe s.me t» presenttsem duly attested within
the time prescribed by law. D. A. RAY,
oct8-w6w Executor,
G UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of
the Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson
besold before the Cowt-house door, in J
e of an order of
;on county, will
In Irwin ton, la
Sit-Lota Nos 257 258. 267 and 268, containing 810
- h “”
“iOTiaA 266 and 100 acres of lot No. 240.
- - r
M 5& U0X aoras of lo. No. 241, and 92 acres oflot
No. 242. known as th.Nelson place., ■
Theso places are all under a good fence, and the
most of the open land in a fine state of cultivation,
the remainder in original forest. To Uiose who de-
zireto combine stock raising with farming, no better
opportunity will ever be offered in this country
for obtaining a place so weU adapted to this purpose.
The other lands aro very productive, as can be seen
from the erop grown this rear, and the stock range
cannot bo surpassed by any plaoa in the Oconee
S 'fot further particulars apply to F. Chambers, at
John Hooks, on the place, or the un
distribution among the
BOBT. HARDEMAN.
Guardian.
eilAYLOR SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold before
A tho Court-house door in tho town of Butler, with
in tbe legal hours of stie, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next. thefoll'wing property to-wit:
Lot of land No. ISi in the 14th District of originally
Muscogee, now Taylor county, containing 202)5 acres
more or less. Levied on as tho property of h.itnuci
Montgomery, tosatisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of said court, in favor of officeis of Court
vs. Samuel Montgomery and two tax fi. ia. vs. S-
Montgomery.
Also at thesame time and place. 192acrcs oflot of
land No. 14, in 15thDistrict t.f originally Muscogee,
now Taylor county. Levied on a3 tho Pioperty ofW.
H. Walker, rgent for Mrs. A. A. Walker, to satisiy
tax fi. fa. vs. W. H. Walker, agent Mrs. A. A. Walker.
Also atthe s mo time and place, lot cf land No-
212, in the 13th District of originally Muscogee, now
Taylor county, containing 202)5 acres more or less.
Levied on as tho property of \: m. Anderson, to satis
fy fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court if said coun
ty in favor of L. M. Spear vs. Wm. Anderson
loy2 tds |L. HILL, Sheriff.
JONBS COUNTY.
TONKS COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALK.-Will be
tl sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in December next, dur
ing tbe legal hours of sale, the following named prop
erty. to-wit: One 25-horse power staticnaiy steam
engine and boiler, one corn 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 SO horse power stationary engine, one 15 ; horse
power stationary engine, ono sawmill, one boiler (80-
horse power), four circular saws, and two checta cf
tools, together with the belting and shafting used in
operating the above machinery. Also, a considerable
lot of 11 inge-bar railroad 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 ot Jono3 & Baxter and against the
said A. L. Maxwell*
nct7wtds R. p . COOK. Sheriff.
UXECUTORS’ SALE.— In accordance with the
A) provisions of the will of Wm.S. Miadlebrooke,
dec’d. will be sold before the Court-house door in
Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday inBe-
cember next, between tbe usual hours of sale: 490
acres cf land more or less, belonging to aaid dec’d.
Estate situated on the waters of Falling Creek, in tbe
Northern portion of said county, aejotning lands of
Mrs. Jane M. Holland, Wm. Childs and ethers, fair
quality, good producing land, with dwelling and all
necen; ry buildings thereon. Sold for distribution.
Terms on day of sale.
A. S. MIDDLEBROOKS.
WM. CHILDS.
W.P. MIDDLEBROOKS. -
oct26tds Executors.
GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-Whereas.Green O.
U Smith and L. C. Bryant apply to mo for Admin
istration de bonis ton on tho estate of John Bryant
deceased;
Theso are to cite and admcn’fh all concerned to show
o use, if any they have, at this offer, on or ty the
first Monday ia December next, why the same shall
not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
oct!7 w30d ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-Wheteas. Green C.
Smith uni C. L. Brvant apply to me for Admin
istration on the estate of Eluabeth Bryant, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all coccerr ed to thow
cause at this office, if any they have, rn or by the first
Monday in December next, why the fame shall not
be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
Ml ' AND T. 1
octl7 w30d
ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary*
TONES SHERIFF’S SALE.—u iil be sold before
tf the Conrt-bou*e door in the town of Clirton, taid
county, between the usual hou'B ofsale, on the first
Tuesday in December next: 225 acres of land, more
or less, lying 6 miles west of Clinton, adjoining Hugh
McKay. Robert Gordon, and others—has Tin-House,
Press, and some log cabins on it. Also, will be sold
at same time and pla*e 3,010 pounds seed cotton- All
of said pioperty levied upon to satily fi. fa. in Jones
Supe: ior Court, tn favor of M. T. Bazcmore vs. Jones
F. Lewis. Property pointed out by plain'iff. Terms
cash. R.P. COCK. Sheriff;
nov3tds
TONES COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE—Will be
O sold before the Court-house door in Clinton.said
county, on the first Tuesd*y in December next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, two hundred aad fifty
acres of land adjoining the town of Clinton, said
county. Levied upon to satisfy a fi. fa. No. 6 in Jone3
Superior Court, in favor of Sarah Carmichael vs.
Samuel Morgan—said land being tbe property of
said Samuil Morgan. Term! cash. Property pointed
out by defendant. R. P. COOK.
octl8 tds Sheriff.
BAKER COUNTY,
TT.EORQH. BAKER QOUNTY.-James M. Couch
VT applies to me for Letters of Administration upon
the e.-tato of Andrew J. Bri'ey, late of said county,
deceased, /nd all persons interested are required to
show rause, if any thoy have, on tho first Monday in
December next,why said letters thould not be granted
as frayed for.
Witness my hand and offic.al signature, this Octo
ber 23.1871. CLEMENT GORE,
ogtjB w30d O-dinary,
/t*EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Mrs. Ella W.
VX Scarry applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion upon the estate of James R, Scurry. late of said
county, deceased. And all persons interested are Te-
qnired to show canse. if any they have, on the first
Monday in December next, why said letters should
not be granted as prayed for.
Witness my band and official signature, this Octo
ber 24.1S7I. CLEMENT GtiRF.
oct23 w30I Ordinary.
B AKER SHERIFFS SALE.-WiH be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court house door in Newton, in said countv. within
tbe legal hours of sale: Lot of Land No. 103, in tho
8th District of said county, to satisfy fi. fa. issued
from Dougherty SupiriorConrt—Will am H.Oakman
vs. N. P. Bronson. Adm’r. of Reuben Byals, princi
pal, and Rout. A Beers, endorser. Property pointed
out by Vasaa A Davis.
LOv2-tds DAVID McMURRY. Sheriff
Baker Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Conrt-house door in
tho town of Newton, Baker comity, on tbo
first Tuesday in Decamber next, within the legal
hours'of sale: Lot of land No. 133, in tbo 8th dis
trict, as the property of S. B. Lester, to satisfy
a lien fi fa., B. F. Cochran vs. S.B. Lester. Pro
perty pointed out by S. B. Lester.
ttov2 tds DAVID McMURRY. Sheriff.
TASPBR COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of an
order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Taylor coun
ty, will besold before tbe Conrt-house do»r. in the
town of Butler, on tbe first Tuesday in November
next, the following lands: . _
West )5 of lot N o. 9. in tbe 14tb, east X of lot No.
9. in the ibth and the undivided )5 of lot No. 10. in
in the 15th district, of said couaty. containing in all
303)5 acres, more or less, and known as the Andrew
Mcflants’ place.
Also, at the same time and place, lot No. 2 ; 6. south
Xof lot No. 211 and 3) acres of the northern part of
lot No. 237, all ia the 13th district of said connty,
known as tbe Rome place, and containing 330 acres
more or less.
Also, lots Nos. 89'and 104, in thel4th district of sail
county, o intaining 405 acres, more or less, and known
astholhos. brown price. Hold as the property of
the estate of D. W. Miller, late of said county.
Terms—one half cash; balance at 12 months, with
interest from date. Bond for titles giren until final
payment. SUSAN H- MILLER.
oct21 tds Administratrix.
PUTNAm COUNTY.
rj.F.ORGIA. PUTNAM COUNTY.-Whereas. John
VJT N. Blackwell has applied to mo for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of John T. Bowdoin,
lateot Putnam county, dec’d:
These are thcrf-ire to cite and'admonisb all persons
inters ted to be and apeesr at my office on the first
Mond ty in December next, to sbo w cause, it any,why
said letters should not be granted.
cctSOeOd D. H. RETD. Orda’y.
re KORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-Wh*reas,E. W.
UT Macon has applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration upon the estate of Marion Spring,
late of Putnam connty, deo’d: ....
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my offico on tho first
Monday in December next, to show cause, ifany.why
sail letters should notbo granted. . ,
oct3930d D. H- REID, Ordn’y.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SABE.—Will bo Eold on the
first Tuesday ia December next, before tbe
Court-house door in Monticeilo. Jasper couaty. 202)5
acres of laud, belonging to tbe estate of Arkillas
Willson, lying three miles from Monti:ello. on the
road to Macon, and known as the Nancy Willson
place, for a division between the lega'ees. Terms
o.sh. B.T.D1GBY.
oct!7 tds* Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be said on the
first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-honso door in Monticeilo, within the legal
hours of sale, 60 acres of land, more or less, belonging
to tbo estate of Thomas Littlejohn, anl known as the
dowry of Mrs. Littlejohn. Sold for distribution*
Terms cash. B. T. D1GBY.
oct!7 wtds Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on tho
-tl. firet Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-house door ia Montirello, Jasper county, 170
acres of land, more or less, being all the old Banks
5 lace except tho dower, belonging to the estate of
obn C. Banks, adjoining lands of Charles Henderson,
tho Widow Simpson and othtrs, and known as a part
of John C. Banks’ old place.
cctl7 wtds B. T. DIQBY. Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be sold on tho
first Tuesday in December noxt. before the
Court-honso door io the town of Monticeilo, Jasper
county, 204 acres of land, belonging to the estate of
Theophilas Pro. adjoining lands of T. B. Pye and
J, 11. Roberts. Terms on dav of sale.
oet!7 tds* B. T. DIGBY. Adm’r.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
rj.E0RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Thirty days af-
VT tor dateapplication will be made to the Court of
Oidinary of said connty, for leave to sell all the lands
and personal property belonging to the estate of Jas.
G. Wall, late of said county, dec’d.
oct6 39i T. W. BURKETT. Executor.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs
county, granted at the October Term (1870 of said
court, will bo sold at tho door of the Court-house, ia
said county, on the first Tuesday in December, 1871.
between the legal hours of sale, all thereat estate of
the estate of Green B. Johnson, dee’d, late of said
county, consisting of 130 acres of land, more or less,
in the 2tth district of said county, a-d adjoiniogthe
lands of George W, Faulk and John S. Johnson.
Terms cash.
JOHN SANDERS, Adm’r. de bonis non.
oe(6 tds Estate of Ore-n 13- Johnson.
A PMIN1STR ATOR’S SALE.—WiU be sold c.i the
first Tuesday in December next, usual hour of
sale, before the Court-house door in Jeffersonville, in
Twiggs coun'y. the half interest in lot of land No.
135,10 tho 7th district of Twiggs county, (known sa
the Lime Kilo lot)-tho property of James R. Butts,
decease!. Terms of sale made known tho day ofsale.
wm! U?ATWOOD.} Administrators,
oct £3 wtds
E&ITOHULZi COUMTY.
rt BORGIA, PUTNAM COTNTY.—Whcrea-, Den-
UT is R. Armstrong ha3 applied to mo for Letters
of Administration upon tho estate of Dtnis R. An
drews. Sr., late of Putnam county, dec’d:
These are therefore to cito and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office od the first
Monday in December next, to showcause, if any.why
said letters should net be granted.
octSO SOI D. H. REID, Ordn’y.
EORGIA. PUTNAM COUNTY.— Whereas, the
Or estate ol Francis E. Gregjry, late ot Putnam,
deo’d, is unrepresented—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear atmy office on tbe first
Monday in December next, to showcause, if any.why
an administrator for said estato should not be ap
pointed. D. H. REID, Ordn’y.
„ nov330l
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the first
Tueslay in December next, between .the lesal
hours ofsale, before tho Court-house door in Eaton-
. .. *-*--■-* «it
_ ^.la’e widow of said
deceased—situate five miles from Eatonton, contain
ing 300 acres, more or less, with a good framed dwell
ing and other buildings on it. adjoininglands of Caleb
Spivey and others. Sold for distribution between the
legatees of said deceased. Terms of sa’e on day of
legtee:
tds
B. W. JOHNSTON,
Executor.
re EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-WHEREAS.
VJT Mrs. J. O. Hawkins, administratrix of the
estate of Wm. H. Hawkins, deceased, has applied
for letters of dismissal: These are therefore to
cite and admonish all persons interested to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
septl4-2m D. H: REID, Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtuo of an
orJtr of tho Court of Ordinary of Cowe'a county,
Ga.. will be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next,before the Conrt-house door in Camilla, Mitch
ell county, tho following lots of land, to-wit: Nos.
7d. 71.9J. 111,112 128,constituting 15CO acres, more or
less, sub ect to a reservation of 4 or 6 acres in the
northwest comer of lot No. 128. for tho use of Ever
green Baptist Church, and of one acre on the Eouth
line of thesamo lot, around the grave of Robert Ma-
loy. These aro all adjoinicglots, situated in M itchell
county, about tbrceaudabalt miles south of Camilla,
and near a fineschcol at Evergreen Church. Th ere aro
two settlcmencs with good honscs. OntheCox place
there is a gcoi fence around 3C0 acres. 225 acres in a
good state of cultivation. On the Maioy place, ICO
acres in fine state of cultivation, and another 100 acres,
tho timber deadened.
Will be sold in threo or moro parcel*. Sold as the
property of the estato of John B. Johnson, lato of
Coweta county, deceased. Term% onc-taif cash; bal
ance in twelvemonths with interest.
For further information refer to Dr. J. B. Twittty,
of CamUla. G. L. JOHNSON.
octlO wtds Administrator.
QUIgaSAIff COU3TTY.
ri EORGIA, QUITMAN CJUNTY —Notlceishere-
UT by given to all persons having demtnds against
the estato of James Suggs.dicoxstd, to present them
to vs properly made out within the timepresriibed by
law. And all persons indebted to su’d, deceased aro
hero! y required to mako immediate payment to us.
A. W.THOMAS, 1
sep£Sw6t J.J. CRUMBLKY.j Adm * s *
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
orderfrtm tho Court cf Ordinary of Quitman
county will be sold on the First Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1871, before tho Court-House door in George
town, between the legal hours, all the tract of land
in said county, whereon James Suggs resided at the
time of his death, containing 70) acres, more or less,
consisting of Lots of land Nos. 94 and 99, and fractions
of Lots Nos. 95.98 and 100 in the Eighth .District, and
also 152)5 acres of Lot No. 96 in theTwenly-first Dis
trict, originally Lee, now Quitman county. This
plantation is well improved and contains thereon a
good Grist Mill.
Terms of Sale—Half ouh, the balance on twelve
months time, with real security.
oct21-w40d XJ W CRUMBhlV.} Ad “! ra *
G EORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—Dr. Le»a Ma
son has applied for exemption of personalty
and setting apart and valuation of homestead, ana
I will psee upon the same at 11 o’clock a. m. on
Monday. 20th day of November, 1871. November
4,1871. ,
no5 2t JAMES D. RUSS, Ordnt*.