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Weekly Telegraph, and. Journal &Messenger.
5) K*
LIVER REGULATOR
OX MEDICINE, for Dys-
Costiven'**. Curnp Dys-
chronic IMnrrhosi. affections
,•••“. , Kiii.c.v*. Fo.or 8«mn«,
f-1 *’ ; ... .-kin. impurity of ibe Blood,
■‘•'pif ofSi-irits. etc. .
I ‘T' ',.; here enumerated care their
'• i! i" i,ver. which is tho most prevalent
tri,,.. • * D rv . ami as in many cues the
if,!, U *"i?!iKjn the reach of a phyMcian.it le
ft; i* 1 IfascJ •• shoo d bo provided that
t£, , :»*•.'” nrrairtho con titutim, and
•V- " 'l .„•« Tba such is the character of
'j. f;’ n - kKCCUATOK. there can bo to
Vi '• N ' a ory ei hundreds will establish.
‘jJl'OSS Of A diseased
lii
a) l'T0«S
' Pain in the side. Sometimes
the pain ia felt under the
»h raider blade ; is simc-
times m'staken forrheuma-
:i-m inlbearm. Theetcm-
-7,,. appetite and sickness, bow-
... ' .tivc. sometim re alt- mating with
trcub.ed with pain, accompanied
fen-ation. I here is generally a
r” ,,f memory, accompanied with a
TKUhTEk’d SALE OF LAND.—By virtue of an
1. order of tho fcnpenor Court of Macon county,
term. 18.0, will be eoid before the Court
house door, in Fort Gaines, on the firet Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of salo, the
£ u i! 0 5 , “*J? n & be,on e> ,1 8, to Mrs. Tryphona House:
fg* No. ldi loO acres of No. 163. and £0 acres of No.
lo9. in the 7th district of originally Leo. now Clay
county, containing 350 acres mere or less. These
lands are well improved and well watered, 200 acres
cleared, having good dwelling, gin kens?, screw and
all necessary outbuildings, and iu good condition for a
crop the ensuing year—situated 3 miles from Cotton
Dill and about the sime from Morris’Station.
Terms of sale—U .If cash, the balance in 12 months,
with approved security. Bond for titles.
For farther information apply to John Moore.
Hatcher s station, James Carraway, on the place, or
to uo stir, at Garden valley. Macon county. Ga.
oetO-tds JOHN WUITCHARD. Trustee.
A DMINISIBATOR’S SALE.-By virtue of an cr-
ntr from the Courtoi Ordinary ot Clay county,
wi'I be s lid in tiont of the Court-t ons-' in tho town
of Fort Gaines, on the first Tuesday in December
next, and between the legal sale hours of that day:
50 acres «f the southwest corner of lot No. 93. ar.d 50
acr.-s of the s urheast corner of lot No. 108. The
said lands biing in the 7ch district of criginallv Ran-
dolph. now Cl iy county, and known as the residence
of Daniel E Singleton, late of said county, dec’d
and so.d for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms cash.
... T. E. PENNINGTON. Adm’r.
octtO tds of Daniel E. Sipgleton.
. ' Ifj'iin'bisspiritsarelow: andal'hougn
IVti ’ 1;: .Ircii'e would he beneficial to him. yet
; I,;,ion u.itortitn 1c enough to try it.
«5*J' f SrasH every remedy. Kevr*' ** ,v *
Vt it attend the direase. but
every remedy.
pit attend-
, ,. w ui ,hc:n existed, vet examination
n>*7 i.. thol'
.tt, c _ .
^*‘fVrdeitb. •>-* tbown
•?ss*‘ ferdeitn.am i
" * ...Vvelyd-tanet'l.
M used by all
Eevenl of the
cases hove
»Liver to have
persons, old and young,
g srmptoms appear. It
»ta v de coai rund. is not injurious to
■ ..nefifiiti.in.. And will keep the
s-ix ■
rtrr li - r ’, i
ffrtP
fei i
may avoid all
asionuliy to keep
n.
For children complaining
of ro! c. headache, or 3 ck
-tnmseh, a teaspoonlul or
more will give rj icf. Ofcil-
M .Iren as will ■ s adults, cat
n .-ui pur. or eat something which
. •• well, pr-dn in* sour stomach, t eart-
agi.ildoe * ill give rtlief.—
..T,. nsofuIla.es.
., fr.,iu rating too ra eh. are res'les-at
" v ti -ie are fi ge y. wool ga'heriog.
• r.d «h.it they ton, can’t acep taeir
„ n esuhi«et so as to reason well, or
Oa: cr t vo t.ible.’ioon'uls will give
. r#’*.. enough ReenUtor after eating
,j. uJjccia. fail ration from the h.wcls
,■i,->will !i •Isurerelicffromth irheal-
... . w u,:..i a iu ththeid, c lie, tour
,r.'ll Z(!i t.» X * C *..
Il’uuai t*. iliac in, Ga
1, c; ;•■> For s.!•; b, all Drugg sts.
r ?F VIRTL OF AN Order from tho court of Or-
J / dinary ot Clay county, Ga.. will be sold ia front
of the Court House, in the town of Fort Gaines, on
tho nrst Tuesday iu December next, and between the
legal bo its of sale, the following described property,
to.wit: Let of land No. 214. cot taing 2i0 acres
more or less, and 8u acres of lot No. 527, making 330
acres, and known as the Borne Place of Sylvester
Nara.nore. late of said county deceived,—about 150
acres of wfcie'% is well imp’oved. with good dwell
ing- and all necessary out-buildings, lying on tho
Coiemakcc creek : also the north half of lot No. 129.
containing 125 acre« ; about 75 i cresof which is in a
fine state of cultivation, with good log dwelling and
all necessary r.ut-bulldings; both of the above named
•laces are in tho 5tb di- tnct of originally Early, now
'-'lav county, and is to be sold lor the payment of
debts, andfor di.-tributiou among the legatee of said
deceased. Terms Cash. CYRUS R. NAKAMORB,
xecutor of Sylvester Naramore.
O tober 5,1871.
AGBEM LtEDISAL DISCOVERY.
JIf/MJO-V* near Testimony to tho
VVemlerfc! Curative Eflccts of
D 3. lr.tLKEIl’S CAEIFOKNIA
* DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.- _
• V ord»r of the Court of Ordinary of Cow o a eonnty,
(ra.. will be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court house door in Camilla, Mitch-
H cfiupty. the following lots of land, to-wit: Noi.
u 71.9J, 111,112 l28,eon.-tituting 1500 acres, more or
e‘s.subcct to a reservation of 4 or 5 acres in the
northwest corner of lot No. 128. for the use of Ever-
rreen Baptist Church, and of one acre on the south
me of the same lot, around tho grave of RobertMa-
<>y. These are all aOj lining lots, situated in k itcht 11
eonnty. about threea'dahali miles south of Camilla,
nod near a finetehrol at Evergreen Church. There are
;v.»scttlemeEea with good h'luscs. OatheCox place
• here iv a geo t fence around 3 0 acres. 225 acres in a
good sta'e of ruttiv tioai. tin tbn Maloy plac >, ltO
acres ir. fine state of cult vat ion, and another 100 acres,
the timber deaden'd.
Will he sold in three cr nine parr«l>. Sold as the
ruprrty of the estate of John it. Johnson, late of
Coweta county, deceased. Terms, one-half cash; bal
ance in twelvemonths With interest.
For furth.r information refer to Dr. J. B. Twittty,
f Cam Ha G. L. JOHNSON,
octlo wtds Administrator.
G FOKGIA. MITCfl'rLL C«.UN1 Y,—Not co is
hereby given to all persons interested that 1 will
apple Ht tbe December Term of the Courtoi Ordinary
of mi id county for leave to sell all the lands belonging
to tho ts ate of James F. Brown, late of Calhoun
countv. deceased. JAMES H. TAYLOR,
noSwfvl.t* Administrator de bonis non.
\TOT1CE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—A1I
it petsons indebte • to J. J. Dickinson, deceased, are
hereby cotifird to make immediate payment, and all
ptrsons hold ng demands againstraid deceased are
requested to present them to the undersigned proper-
autken'icated within tbe time prescribed by law.
novlOi’Al. JOHN E. LILLY, Administrator,
Tirtrar Bitters are not avile Fancy Drink,
y. ..'Poor Rum. Whiskey, Proof Spirits
uiBrfsne Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet-
cdteyletM the taste, called ‘‘Tonics,’ “Appetlz-
ri.'-fcstorers," &c., that lead tho tippler on to
tercets and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made
t:=t5eSatlvo Boots and Herbs of California, free
(mall Alcoholic Stlmnlnnts. They are the
CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER, and A LIFE
CHINO PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
hrU' tstorof the System, carrying off nil polsonons
ECtcr sad rostering the blood to a healthy condition.
Jjfttsen can take these Bitters according to dlrce-
•. -i so.J remain long unwell, provided their bones
r : • l-stroyed by mineral poison or other mcanB,
t'.tit A organs wasted beyond the point of re-
Tkry nren Oentle Pnrcntivc ns well ua
T»nir, t o-ivdag also, tho peculiar merit of acting
is a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or lnflam-
cation of tlie Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In
young or old. married or single, at the dawn of wo-
caahoat! or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have
t,H;nal.
Far Inflnmmntory nnd Chronic Rhouma-
li-a anil Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigcation,'
Billna-.Rcinillrnt nnd Intermittent Fevers,
D!«rases of the Blood, Liver, Hidncys, and
Bladder, these Billers have been most successful.
Mch I)i-ra«es nro caused by Vitiated Blood,
which I- generally produced by derangement of tho
Ilijrslive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Hcnd-
we. Pain l:i the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
(' »!. Dizxlness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
Ihlta-tela the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Talpitatlon
(.'the Heart, Inflammation Of the Lungs, Pain In tho
ns of the Kidneys, nnd n hundred other painful
•I®!'!' are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
7~ry invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor-
• ■ i hver and bowels, which render them of nncqnalled
ileary in cleansing the blood of nil impurities, and
f pining new life and vigor to the whole system. •
FOR SKIN DISEASES,Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car-
: (w’.rs. ihr.g.Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erisip-
( -hltih, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
•-1 Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
*■"« literally dugnp and carried out ofthc system In a
*' time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in
I;'/ 1 raws win convince the most iucrcdaloos of their
tsrsdve effect.
; •: feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pnre
‘-J Hie health ofthc system will follow.
WN. TAPE, and other WORMS, larking In the
’V ' , V of so many thonsands. are effectnalljr destroy-
J • --1 removed. For full directions, read carefully
• e circular around each bottle, printed In four Ian-
r-rves—English, German, French and Spanish.
• T ^AI.KER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD * CO.,
MVah-ts and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Col., and
S2 and SI Commerce Street, New York.
_y-‘oi.D BV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
S\
/ \
jilli: INGREDIENTS THAT
'COMPOSE KOSADAUS nro
p'lWtr.hcd on every pvclcajo, tl’.crc-
foraitisnofa secret p,o{>.iralio;i,
consequently
rmsiciAxs rnEscr.iEE it
It is a certain cure for fprrofi'a,
Syphilis in all its liirnts, Rltcmtn-
titm, Skin l)i>-ease«, I.tver C'oui-
pliint and all diseases of ti c
Lined.
r--*• v.- ——--p o-s T'o'-<n.t *'
w—a -- iwo.-s-i— o
jtv.’I <’o iiiora {food titan ton Let: ion
f tho Syrups of SarsipiriHa.
HZ UNBCRSICN-O PHYSICIANS
, 'i.tvet!-c.lRoradaliSt ltlicirpractico
(for t’lo past three years and f tily
;.:.a it as a rebuilt; /.iterative
.•ml I.iood i'uriiier.
T. C. rUi~ T T. r f Ea’.ttaioie.
| t.T.J. I JYKiX,
III :l. It. AV. CAIJR. “
t.I’.O.DAN.N.XLY, “
..... i S.LPAERS. of Nichohisvi’.le,
1 Ky.
:: .. X. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
It—
OltAV COT7KTY
—
3VIITCECSI.I. COUNTY.
BAKER COUNTY.
C l 1.0 (>I \. BAKER QOUNIY.-James M. Conch
l applies to me for Letters of Administration upon
he c tate of Andrew J. Briley, late of said county,
cre. so >. And all poisons interested are required to
h >w i aufe, if any they have, on the first Mo -day in
December next.why said Ieitcrsihouldnot.be granted
a- inyed for.
W’tnc-smy taodand cffie’al s'gnatare. this Octo-
ber23.187t. CLEMENT GORE,
oetSu3'ld 0-dinary,
a EOHGI A, BAKER COUNTY.—Mrs. Ella W.
Scurry applies to me for Lct’eis of Administra
tion upon the estate of James K, Scurry, late of said
eonnty. deceased. And all persons interested are re
quired to show cause, if any they have, on tho first
•Monday in December next, why said letters should
not be granted as prayed f ir.
Wiini?- my band and official signature, this Oeto-
ber2<. IS7L CLEMEaTGORF,
eci23 «a0d Ordinary.
B AKER SHERIFF S SALK.-Will bo sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, before tho
Co'j-t house door in Newton, in said county, within
tbe legs' tu.nrs of sale; lot of Land No. 103, in the
Rth D;stri:t o’said county, to satisfy C. fa. issued
frost U' uehiriy sup’ rior Court—Will am H. Oakman
vs. N. P. tir..n on. Adm’r. of Reuben Ryals, princi-
p ,1. at.v! Ro t. A Boors, endorser. Property pointed
- - by Vi s ,a A Dai is.
o<2-•<** DAVfD MeVITRRY.Sheriff
Baker I’ostiioned StiorlfPs e»Ie.
U v’II.L ha sold before tho Court-house door in
the (own of Newton, Balter county, on tho
first Timed y in December next, within the legal
home of vale: Lot of land No. 133, in tho 8th dis
trict, aa tho property of 8. B. Lester, to satisfy
a lien fi fa.. B F. Cochran vs. S.B. Lester. Pro
perty pointed out by 8. B. Lester.
nov2 tds DAVID McMUBRY, Shetiff.
QUISIvZxkJM COUNTY.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY —Notice is here
by given to all persons having demands against
tho esiate tf James tuggs. deceastd, to prerent them
to cs i*ropwly m&deo’-jt ^ithfn tLetiisoprefljiibedby
laT. ADd all persons indebted to sa : d deceased aro
herd y reouired to make imuiediate payment to as.
A» W’^DP.MAS»„ J. Adm’rs.
sep28w6t
J J CKUMBLtY.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. —By virtae of an
order fr m the Conrt of Ordinary of Quitman
O jnDtv will bo sol.i on tbe Fim Tuerday.In Decem
ber. 1871. before the Court-Iicnse doi>r in (jeorgo-
town, between the legal hours, all the tract of land
in said county, whereon J*m«s Suggs resided at the
t m© of h’.i death, containing 70)acrc% moreorlesF,
consisting of L , *ts of land Nos. W and 99. and fractions
of Lots Nos. 95.98 and 100 in the Eighth Dutnat, and
also 15.'A acres of Lot No. 96 in the Twenty-first Dis
trict. originally Lee, now Quitman county. This
plantation is well improved and contains thore n a
good Griat Mill. , . .
Term* of Sale—Half cash, the balance on twelvo
months* t me, with real security.
A. W. THOMAS, 1 ij-l.
CCt21-w40d J. J. CRUMBlEY.
G UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of an order of
tbe Court of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, will
be sold before the Conrt-house door, in Irwmton, ia
said county, on the first Tuesday in November next,
within tho legal hoars ofsale,the following lands, to-
wit: Lots Nos. 257, 158, 267 and 268, containing 810
acres. On this place is a dwelling bonce, gin house
and screw and all necessary outbuildings.
A Iso, lots Nos. 259. 266 and 100 acres, of lot No. 24\
and 92 acres of lot No ; 241. Containing in all 5,971
acres, known tho as Hicks’place.
Also, 11024 acres cf lot No. 241. and 92 acres oflot
Nr. 242. known as the Nelson place.
These i ' cos are all under a good fence, anu the
mist of t‘-t p>n land in a fine state of cultivation!*
tiorcra h.dcrio original Lrest. To those who do'
sire to combine stock raising with farming, no better
opportunity will ever be offered in this conntry
forobtaining n place ro well adapted to this purpose.
Tbe other lands are very productive, as can no seen
trim the<rop grown lb's sear, and tho stock range
cannot be surpassed by any place in the Oconeo
Swamp.
For further particulars apply to F. Chambers, at
Ire in ton, orto John Hooks, on the place, or tho un
dersigned, at Clinton, Gn.
Tho above property sold for distribution among the
children of D N. Smith, dec’d.
Terms cash. ROBT. HARDEMAN.
oc:2S tds Guardian.
G IORG A. JONES COUNTY.—Mbereas. Hash
ington Killy aipliesto me for administration on
■hecsta'nof Thornes Williams, of said County, de
cease 1: The e arc therefore to cite aud admonish nil
persons conccrnel to show caus- at this office, if er.y
they have, on nr by the first Monday in January
next, why thc samcshaU not be granted. Given under
ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
.•.. a ^'03X.t:s,r-U-ccomh, n.c.
"'ID AUD ENDORSED EY
T. n. rRUNCIIX EONS, Fall River,
I Ma -s.
' •. TV. f iVTU, J-ck-n, Mich.
\. V. WMI.KLLR, Lima, Oi.io.
■ ! HALL, Lima. Ohio.
( RAVEN fi ('0.,Gorilonsvi’i>, Va.
C. McFALDEN, Aimfrecs-
bo.o, Ter.n.
On r spaco tv ill not cHo-r of attyex-
, oin'.ej mnarks in relation to the
j v.rtucsof Rosadalis. Totiio Medical
] Profession wc guarantee a Fluid lix-
| tract superior to enythey have ever
jtised in the trea ment of di-eaeil
Blood; and to tliardflirted we say try
Rosadatis, aud jou will be restored
t • health.
Rosadalis is sold ky all Druggists,
■ ''VA iprics 51,30 per buttle. Address
1 n. cLzrs^rs & co. ,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Baltixohs, Md.,
J^Pt-Woodwly
darby co.,
U,T BDILWSO, 825 WKST [baltiuork street,
. WHOLESALE
iruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
M»22diw:m« TEBUS CASH,
I ^XECUIUK^ 15ALL.—Will he foM htf«»rc th^
li C urt-bocFe door in the town cf Forsyth, Monroe
couafy. on the first Tuesday in December, the lands
belonging to the estate of M©ad LeSueur. lying on
the lino of the Macon and Western RaLroad, near
Crawford’s Station, and consisting of one thousand
ceres cf Inn**, more or less, find adjoining lands ot
Hardy Perkins and others. This rroperty lies well,
is well wetered, with comfortable improvements,
and combines in every way the requisite? for a com
fortable homo. Terms cash.
Parties wishing to examine the lands cm do co by
application on tho rremue*.
WM. N. OLARK, Ex r.
IIKNRIKITA K. LksUEUR, Ex’x,
cct23 wtds With the will annexed
AGENTS WANTED-The Great Horro
OF THE l&rn CENTURY! Chicago, the profi
City of the West, is Bliss ! Hundreds of Peopl
and Millions of Property Hurntd tip! 103,000
persons made homeless and reduced to beggary!
Fearful Scenes! Heartrending Incidents! MU-
'Fearful Scenes! Heartrending
lions of copies o f this Tragic Hook can 0c sold!
Sample copy, post-paid. £0 cte. Address “GOOD
SPEED’S EMPIRE BOOK, MAP AND PICTURE
HOUSE.” Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Now
Orleans. oct28 w3t
WATTSON & GLARE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
AT $45 CASH, PER TON, AT SAVANNAH.
' W. H. BEACH & SOM,
OF 1 SAXTAKTYJ A TT
General and Sole Agents for the Southern States.
BIBB COUWTY.
ANALYSIS BY DR. MEANS.
Ammonia, - - -
Soluble Phosphoric Acid, -
ANALYSIS BY BOOTH & GARRETT,
Of tKe United States Mint at Philadelphia.
Ammonia, ... „ .
Soluble Phosphoric Acid,
TESTIMONIAI S.
2.37
7.38
3.34
7.54
From Wm. Stegall, Sheriff Thomas county, Octo
ber 12,1871:
I consider W. H. Beach & Son, to be gentlemen
of tho highest integrity, and without reproach as
businessmen. 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 best and most reliable Fertiliz
ers now in this market. For purity, dryness, and
all essential elements that go to constitute a first-
class manure, 1 do not think it can be surpassed.
From B. P. Bynum, Sheriff of Washington county,
March 15, 1871:
I used last year Sea Fowl, Eureka, Baugh, Brad
ley’s Patent, and Wattson & Clark’s. I consider
the W. & C. better thun any others that 1 used—
shall use it the present year.
From Joshua Taylor, Thomasville, October 14,
1871:
A number of our best planters have used your
W. & C. brand this year—soma have' doubled their
crop.
From Dr. S. A. Boddenberry, Cairo, Ga , October
11, 1871:
I believe that your W. & 0. is, in the judgment
of our best farmers, regarded as the very best Fer
tilizer that is now in the market.
From W. B. Hawthorne, Cairo, Ga , January 25th,
1871:
On land that would give a bale to three acres, I
made a bale to tbe acre by your W. & O.
From Geo. W. moody, Dixie, October, 1871:
I have used Wattson & Clark’s for two years side
by side with Peruvian, and can see no difference.
From Hints & Hobbs, Albany, Ga , September 25.
1871:
We regard your W. Sc. C. equal to tho best, if
not tho best Fertilizer now on this market.
From H. M. Beach, Bainbridgo, Ga., August 19th.
1871:
Your W. & C. equals any goano on the market
and excels most of them.
From E. W. Crocker, E.q , Fort Yalloy, March 2d,
1871:
Your W. & O. will give at least 100 per cent.
From Irvin L. Adams, SanderaviUo, February 28,
1871 :
Your W. A O. will give 100 per cent, on poor land
From J. C. Ellis, Hawkinsville, March 11,1871:
Have used your W. & O. by side of Soluble Pa
cific and otbers. It bas beat them all on my crop.
From S. B. Lawson, Hawkinsville, April, 1871:
Your W. A C. showed its superiority over all other
Fertilizers in the same field.
B. H. WRIGLEY,
Agent. No. 68 Second Street, Macon*
Liberal Cash Advances Made on Cotton
CONSIGNED TO
KNOX & GILL,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
W E afro tender our eervices to Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
who purpose sending shipments to this market, and
wiU 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.
Charges incurred in holding cotton in this market,
we guarantee to be less than in any market on the
Atlantic coast. Drafts at sight paid against ship
ments to our address and money promptly remitted
to any section of the South by express, where
drafts cannot be negotiated.
Consign to Agent of Savannah and Baltimore
Steamship Company, to bo forwarded to KNOX A
GILL, BALTIMORE.
Shipments always covered by Insurance, advised
or unadvised.
KNOX A GILL,
Cotton Factors,
sept21-wl>' 1 ' No. 4 Holliday st., Baltimore.
GEO. 8. TTAT1T. H. C. HOWELL
Geo. S. Hart Sc Co.>
C OMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesele
Dealers in fine Batter, Cheese. Lard, etc, 39
Pearl and 28 Bridge streets, New York. We are
sole agents for Cheshire Cheesey40 to 60 lbs.; Eng.
Gloster Cheese, 25 to SO lbs.; English Dairy, A.
Miles A Son, 20 to 25 lbs.; Nutmeg, A. Miles A Son,
10 to 15 lbs.; Young America, 6 lbs. each, 4 in case.
Afro receivers and first hands of Factory Cheese,
50 to 60 lbs.; State Cheese, 30 to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap
ple, 5 to 6 lbs. ; Goshen and Med. State, 30 to 40
lbs., Bnttor and Lard, of all grades, put up in
every variety of package, for shipment lo warm
climates. octlO w 3m*
TT.MTm H. GAEBUTT, EE LACY LOCOES,
FERDINAND H. GRIGGS, JEHIEL EELASIATEE,
J. EDWIN DODGE.
GarTbutt, Griggs Sc Co.,
W HOLESALE Grocers and Tea Dealers. Nos.
168 and 170 Chambers street, corner Green
wich, New York octlO w3m*
E. T, ENGLAND, - - - GEORGIA.
JEHIAL BEAD. NATHANIEL HORTON.
JEHIA.ii READ Sc CO.;
L ATE Geo. W. A Jehial B.ead, Manufacturers
and Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats,
Straw Goods, Umbrellas, etc. 463 Broadway (ad
joining Cochran, McLean A Co.), New York.
octBivG*
Ccolxran, McLean Sc Co.,
nrpor.TEEs and jobbers of
D RY GOODS, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Crapes, Mantillas, Gloves, White Goods, Ho
siery, Notions, Woolens—462, 464 and 463 Broad
way, New York. oct9 w6pi*
Pliilander Read,
C OMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Produce, Potatoes, Apples,
Onions, etc., Beans, Peas, Samp, Hominy, etc,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Berries, etc., Lemons, Or
anges, etc, Nuts, etc.
Office, 22 Old Slip, New York. octSwGm*
r't EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY Whereas, J. M.
vj Ogden, administrator on tho estate of Robert
Findlay, deceased, applies to tho undersigned for
Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish SOI
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bs and appear at the Court of Ordinary,
on the first Monday in December next, to eho"w
cause, if any they have, why the said Ogden should
not be discharged.
, Given under my hand officially,
sepl w3m O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, BIBB COUNI Y.-Where is. Anna
IT Conklin applies to the under, inced :or letters of
Adminbtraiion upon the estate of J. C. Conk’in,
late of said county, deceasi d. All persons interest -d
are required to ho and i-ppear at tho Court cf Ordin
ary. on the first Monday in December next, to rhow
cau3e, if any they have, why letters rhunld t ot be
granted tho applicant. Given nnder my hand offi
cially. O.T. WAHD,
r.ov5 303 Ordinary.
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
estate lying and beiDg in the 15th distri :t of originally
Lee, now Sumter county, Ga., all of which is the
property of the estate of Edward D. Uugnenin, late of
Bibb county, Ga., deceased. Said sale to be made as
above stated by special order of the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb eonnty, Ga., as the law bos 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 is 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 aa divided by the public
road, consisting of woodland 1108 acres, open land
1407J4 acres, nearly all of which is under fence—mak
ing 251514 acres of land more or less. Upon said body
of land are commodious cabins for laborers, overseor’s
house, gin house, screw, runninggear, cribs, etc., nec
essary to complete a first-class cotton plantation.
A body of Land known os tho Homo 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 the exception of a
part of one acre of land of said fraction used as a
ferry landing on Flint River; also lots 191, 193. 152,
153. except a narrow strip west of the publio road,
and 192, except a narrow strip west of tb e public road.
Slaking, in woodland 1081 acres of land, of open land
1669J4 acres, nearly all of which is nnder fence—being
in all 2750)4 acres of land more or less, Upon said
plantation is a handsome dwelling house, with all
necessary outhouses attached; also, overseer’s house,
negro cabins, ginhouso, screw, running gear, cribs,
shelters, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, etc., mak
ing a complete and finely equipped cotton plantation
of which there are tew equals.
A body of Land known as tho New Plantation,
consisting of lots of land Nos. 146.147,143 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)4 acres, of open
land 9S0 acres, the same being in all 2212)4 acres
ofland more or Jess. Upon said plantation is an over
seer’s house, gin house, screw, negro cabinB. cribs,
shelters, otc,, sufficient and necessary to carry on a
large and first-class cotton plantation.
The above three plantations all lie in a body ad
joining each other in the 15th district of originally
Lee now Sumter county. Georgia, They form a body
ofland containing 7478)4 acres ofland more or less.
Tiny are lime lands, ana as cotton plantations will
compare favorably with any lands in Southwestern
Georgia. They are now under cultivation with the
present year’s crop upon them. They will he sold
without reserve, on said day of sale, with all tho im
provements and fixtures upon them, singly, to the
highest bidder, at sn much per acre. There is a suffi
ciency of corn and forage upon tho places to carry
thorn on next year.
There will also be sold, some time during the month
of December, all of the personal property upon said
plantations, of which due notice wiU be given—con
sisting of mules, sto.-k, farming implements, corn,
cotton seed, forage, etc.
The overseers upon the plantations, when I sm ab
sent. aro instructed to entertain and facilitate any
one des : ring to lock at cither or all of the planta
tions, with a desire to purchaso. I consider the labor
on these plantations,irproperly managed, permanent.
There will also be sold, on said day, at the same
time and place, the Ferrg-hoat on Flint R ; ver, with
all the fixtures and privileges thereto attached, with
an aero of land, adjoining said ferry landing, of
traction 7 of the 15th dfrtr ot of Lee, now Sumter
county, andra fraction in Dooly county, adjoiningsaid
ferry landing, of 85)4 acres.
Terms of Sale—Ono-third cash on day of sale; one-
third Janaary 1, 1873; one-third January:!, 1874—
with legal interest from January 1.1872. Bond ler
titles given by the administrator, retaining alien on
tho land. Possession given to purchasers January 1,
1872. JNO.P.FORT,
Adminstrator of the estate of E. 1>. Huguenin, dec’d.
sepHwtds
W. WILSON, JR.
F. BURNS, JR.
Oscar Clieesxnaii,
Wholesale Dealer m
Orookery and Glassware,
ocSaGm* 74 Warren st., New York,
A GOOD FARM FOE SALE
j-'tONTAINING 106 acres, of which 25 arco3 aro
\ j good branch bottom well ditched, and 15 acres
incultivation, 35 acres of tolerably fresh upland,
been cleared six years, and 46 acres in wood tolera
bly well timbered. Three settlements of common
log cabins on the place, fencing good, a fine young
orchard of peaches, and as good weUot water as
there is in tho State. The place is perfectly healthy
and 11)4 miles south of Atlanta, Ga., near tho M.
A W. R. B. Price 81,200. The payments can be
made to suit tho purchaser. For farther informa
tion call on mo at Jonesboro, Ga.
novl2 w4t J- L. H. WALDROP.
A VOID QUACKS.-A victim of early indiscre
tion. causing nervous debility, premature decay,
c’c.. having t ried in vain every advertised remedy,
has disco vereda simple remedy for self-cure, which
he will send r*e to his fellow-sufferers. Addreis J,
H. REEVES. 78 Nassau st., N. Y. aug6 wly
HEKBY W. DURYEE. JOHN L. MACFADDEN.
COL. JNO. R. HART,
W ITH HENRY W. DURYEE A CO. (late Ran
kin, Doryco A Co., Duiyee, JaqnoB A Co.),
Far and Wool Hats, Cape, Straw Goods and Um
brellas, Nos. 502 and 504 Broadway (opposite St.
Nicholas Hotel), New York. oct8w6m
WALTER S. STARR, ) CHARLES P. BALDWIN,
ANDREW T. ANDERSON, A- CHARLES J. STARR,
jAitzs j. andzrson, ) Special.
Anderson, Starr & Co.,
L ATE BALDWIN. STARR a CO., manufactur
ers of CLOTHING, 602 and 504 Broadway,
New York. octlO wGm' , ‘
JOEL D. HUNTER. COE ADAMS
Hunter, Adams Sc Co
Wholesale Dealers in
butter and cheese,
No. 164 Si 166 Cbnmbexs st,, New York.
oct8w6m*
WILSON, BURNS Sc CO.,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants
30 S. HOWARD ST. COR. OF LOMBARD, BALTIMORE,
W E keep constantly on hand a large and well as
sorted stock of Groceries, snitablefor theSouth-
ern and Western trade. We solicit consignments of
Conntry Produce, such as Cotton, Feathers, Ginseng,
Beeswax. Wool, Dried Fruit, Fur bkins, etc. Ourfa-
cilities for doing business aresneh as to warrant quick
ales and prompt returns. All oiders will have our
s rompt attention. sep22w6m
NOTICE.
F OR tho benefit of those suffering with diseased
eyes, Dr. W. A. Hooten, of Atlanta, Georgia,
will bo in this city on the 22d, 23d, 24tb, and 25th,
and can be found at tho Brown House, and persons
desiring to do so, can consult him relatives to their
cases.
Ho will afro he at Hawkinsvilio, on tho 27th and
28th; Jessup, 29th and 3Gth; Valdosta. 1st and 2d
of December; Quitman, 4th and 5th; Thomasville,
6th, 7th and 8tb; Bainbridgo 9ih and 10th; Camilla,
12th and 13th: Albany, 14th, 15th aud 16th; Smith-
ville, 17th and 18th: Americas, 19th, 20tband21st;
Montezuma, 22d and 23, thence to Atlanta.
Terms or practice cash. For farther information
write for circular, Atlanta, Ga.
He Will on his second trip—commencing on the
first of January, 1872, after visiting Augusta, Savan
nah, and some other intermediate points—yisit the
above named places the second time.
nov4 w2t*
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNlY.-Whereis.Cfca-lesN.
KaiLS. Lxetuior of CadwoII W.Knits, accessed,
applies to me for letters of distnis.ion. These are
therefore to ci’e and somoni-h all and siguiar the
kindred and creditors of sai l deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, on or before the first Monday in
February. 1872 to show cause, if any they can. why
let:era should not be granted. Given under my hand
officially. C. T. WARD.
nov5 3m - Ore inary.
B ibb county sheriffs sales.—win be
sold at public outcry, during the legal hours of
safe, on the first Tuesday in December mxt: A lot
of land situated on the corner of Plum and New
streets, in eqitre 61 and block 5 of theplanof thecitv
of Macon, containing half an ao-e, more or lcs, with
the buildings thereon. Said sale to satisfy a fi. fa. of
11. A. Mettaur vs. Mrs. M. A. Chapman, aIminis-ra-
trix, and levied on as the property of Ambrose Chap
man, deceased. Said property pointed nut by plain
tiff's attorney, and fi. fa. issued from Bibb Suporior
Court. Novtmbcr term. 1869.
At tho same time and place, and between the legal
hours of sale, will be sold the following property, to-
wit: Six bales of ootton, branded 65 and numbered
Also, »t the same time and place, will be sold the
following described property, to wit: Lots No. 129,.
the east half of 130 end west half of 131, in tho fi th
district of formerly Honston, now Bibb county, mak
ing what is known as the Wm. L. Buryay hr.manead
place, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court
in favor of John L. Burac vs. Wm. L. Bnrg-iy, founded
on purchase money. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
Also, at thesame time and place, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: Lot of land in square 95 in
the city of Macon. Ga., containing one-oghth of an
acre, more or less, and a two-room framed dwelling
h'-nse—adjoining the lot belonging to the cs’ate of
Thomas P. Stubbs, deceased, hold by Parham to de-
fendantf Mrs. Mari ah Moore), to satisfy two fi fas.
issued from Jnstice’s Court, one in favor of GeorgeN.
Holmes and one in fav-. r of A. Passmore vs. Mariah
Moore. Levied and returned by cons’able.
nov7wtd P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —By virtue of an or
der of tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will
bo sold on tho first Tuesday in December next, during
the legal hours of sale, before the Ceurt-house door
in the city of Macon, a part of lot 80, containing 93
acres, more or less. Also 25 acres, a part cf lot No.
77, situated in the southwest corner of said lot. AH
lying in originally Baldwin, now Jones county. Said
lanos belongiug to t e estate cf Henry Champion*
late of said county, deceased. Terms cash.
octl7 wtds CHAS. R. RICK. Adm’r.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
the da‘e hereof, application will be made to tho
court of ordinary of said county for leave to sella
part of the real property belonging to tho estate of
William t . Wilburn, late of said county, deceased.
FRANCES J. WILBURN,
nr2i-39d Administratrix.
aSARZONT COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By order of the
Court of Ordinery, will bo sold before the Court
house door in Coffee county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the legal hours of sale, tbe
fo. lowing lots of land: Nos. 228,279 277,278,188.320.
321. a:.d Nos. 2,3 and 4. situated in the first district of
originally Appling, and the fourth district of origin
ally Irwin, bnt now Coffee county—con prisirg the
plautati n it the late J.M. Ashley. These lands well
improved, 500 acres cleared, having good dwelling,
gin-house, screw, and *11 necessary buildings. Tbe
above lands can be sold in bodies to suit purchasers.
Also, th e following lots: 348,379,434,435.249,357,356,
328. and 20 acres oflot No. 358, and all of lot No 378,
except 20 acres, in the first Bis rict of originalJy Ap
pling, now Coffee county, comprising what is known
as the Haddock place, »ith good dwelling. 300 acres
cleared, situated immediately oa the Ocmulgee River,
and hexily timbered with Pine and otber valuable
wood-.—convenient lardiogs. Sold for the benefit of
he>rs ar.d creditors. Terms of sales One third cash,
one-third fir t of January. 1874, and ono-third first ot
January, 1874. with approve! security. Brad tor
tit’e* J. W. ROYD. Administrator.
sep9wt’s* MARY E. ASHLEY, Adm’x.
M arion county sheriff sales.—whi bo
sold before the Court-house door, in the town of
Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in December next
within the leg il hours of sale the foilowine property,
to-wit: 13! acres of land, lot No. 74. in the 4th dis
trict of raid county. Levied on as the property of J.
T. Bell, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Justice’s Court,
in favor < f Hair, Bushin & Lowe. Properly pointed
out by plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
property, to-wit: 59 acres of land off of the northeast
corner of lot No. 213, being ia the 5th district, of
originally Muscogee, now Marion county. Levied
on as tho property tf Mathew Melton, to satisfy one
execution issued from Marion Superior Court at
Maroh term, 1870, in favor of John B. Minter vs.
Mathew Melton. Property nointedont by plaintiffs
attorney. W. C. BAKER, Sheriff. •
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas Jack-
son M. Gill. Administrator, etc., of James Per
ryman, deceased, has appliod for leave to sell a por
tion of tho real estate of eaid deceased
Ail persons interested arc notified of the above
application
Witness my hand, October 20. 1871.
ect22 30d JAS. M.LOWE. Ord’y.
A DMINISTRATRIX’ SALE —By virtue of an
order from tho Court ot Ordinary of Marion
county, will ho sold before the Court-house of said
county, on thefirst Tuesday in December next: Lots
Nos. J6S. 112, 254 and 143 in the 11th district, and lot
No. 200 in the 5th district and lotNo. 82. in the 31st
district, all of said county.
Also, at the same time, before the Court-house, in
Calhoun county, will be sold one-balf interest in lot
No. 118 in the 4tn district in said county.
Also, at tbe same time, will be ro’.d in tbo city of
Americus. before the Court-house of cumtor county,
one house and lot in the northeast corner of the pub
lic square of said city. „
All of the above property is sold as the property
of Wm. M. Brown, late of said county of Marion,
dec’d—some of which is well improved.
Terms of sale, cash.
MRS. ANN E. BROWN. Adm’x.
f etCG tds
O EOROIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, Jack-
V.X son M. Gill, administrator, etc., o James Per
ryman deceased, bas applied to me for leaTe to sell
apo tionof the real eitate of said deceastd: All per
sons interested iu said estate are hereby notified of
said anplication. Witness my band. October 14,1871.
ootl8w201 JAS. M. LOWE. Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
/GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas. Mrs.
OT Clarinda Quinn, administratrix of tho estate of
Dr. Terry Quinn, deceased, represents to the Court, in
her petition duly filed in office, that she has fully 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 aaminis-
CRAWFOBD COUNTY.
C RAWFORD COUNTY DECEMBER SHERIFF
SALE,—Wili ho sold before tie Court-house
door in the town of Knoxville, on the first lira day in
December next, lot of land No. 52 in the second c is trict
of originally Honston now Crawford a jumy, einuia-
ing £02)4 ac e3 more cr lets. Levied on a* the prop
erty oi Cornelius C. Whirrirgton, to satisfy a 6. fa.
issued cut of tho Superior Court of Crawforu county—
John G. Cclbert, administrator de bonis pen, eto., on
tho estate of W. H. Harris, deceased, vs. Cornelius C.
Whittingt.on, rrineipal.anj Jamts N. Mathows, secu
rity. Property pointed out by pla’ntiff.
ncfitds A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By virtue of am or-
jfl der of the Couit of Ordinary of Crawford county,
wM be sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
at Knoxville, between tbe lawful bouts of sale, all
the lauds telocgicg to the estate of David Brown,
deceased. Terms cash.
cct23wtcU* E. AULTIIAN, Administrator.
oroarus court?.
tones COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALK.-Will be
tJ sold before the Court-hou.e door in the town of
Clinton, on the first Tuerday in December next, dur
ing tbe legal hoars of sale, the following named prop
erty. to-wit: Ono 25-horse power stationary steam
engine aud boiler, ono corn meal mill, one. planing
machine, rr.o i.-on pinner, cue iatbo machine, odo
resawing machine, one extra boiler in good condition,
one pair platform scales, two Jatge grindstones. Also,
one 20-borse power Hatiot-ary engine, one 15-horse
power stationary engine, one saw mill, one boiler (89-
horse power), four circular saws, and two chests of
tools, together with the belting 8Dd fhilting used in
operating the above machinery. Also, a considerable
lot of fl tnge-bar railroad iron, and ihirly-fi 1 . e mules.
All levied on as tho property of Anthony L. Maxwell,
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued fiom Bibb Superior
Court, in favor oi Jones & Baxter and asaitBt the
said A. L. Maxwell'
octVwtds R. B. COOK. Sheriff.
G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Fran
cis A. Wheeli*, administrator of the estate of
George R. Johnson, de eased, represents in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered the estate of said Johnson: This
is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to aprear and show cau-e, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged
from said trust, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in February next, 1872.
oct20wlam3m JNO, L. PARKER, Ordinary,
/GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, John
(jr R. Marshal! applies to me for letters of Admin
istration on the’estate of Benjamin T. MarshaU, late
o' said county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to rite all persons cor,corned to
be and appear at my office on the fir t Monday in
December next, and show cause, if a y they have,
why said Let ers should not be granted to sl : d appli-
Given under my hand and cSirin' s'-mst -re, Octo
ber 12.1871. . JM< i. P I'.KKR,
oct 13 w30d ord ary.
/~i EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Thirty daysafter
LX date application will be made to the Ordinary
of Eaid county, for leave to sell the real estate of John
Hay, late of said county, deceased, for di-tribution
among the heirs and legatees. D* A. RAY,
oc!8-w30d Executor.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to tbe estate of
John Ray, late of said county, deceased, to make im
mediate payment, and all persons having claims
against tho s,mo to present them duly attested within
the time prescribed by law. D. A. RAY,
oct6-w6w Executor,
BAKER COUNTY—Calvin Cobk
_ _ me for exemption of personalty,
and I will paBs upon the same on the 16th day of
November, 1871, at my office at Newton, at 10
o'clock x. ts. CLEMENT GORE, \
nov3d2twll* Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, I
(JT applies to :
and I will paBs t
M acon county sheriff’s sales.—wm be
sold before tho Court-house door in the town of
Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the legal hour* of
sale, on tho first Tuesday in December next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: t ot of land No. 120, in the
second di-trirt of orig'nally Muscogee now Macon
county, levied upon as the propertt ofM J. McMul-
lan to sa isfy a fi. fa. issued from tho Superior Court
of said county in favor of James W. Armstrong vs.
J. R. Crawford and M J, fttcMull n.
Also the west half of lot of land No 18 in the second
district of orig nally Muscogeo'now Macon county,
levied upon as the property of defendant, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from tne Superior Court of said eonnty
infIvor John M. Greer, Receiver, vs. James Anthuny.
Also four bales of cottap, three ofsaid bales marked
[diamond IC] and one marked T, levied upon as tbo
property of defendant, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the Superior C 'urt of said county m favor of W. B.
Hill vs. John W. Kaigler, _ _ . . .
Alsothesou'h halfof lot of land No. 53, in the 2d
district of originally Muscogee now Macon county,
levied npon as tho property of defendant to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from the Justice.s Couit of tho ,070th
district, G. M„ in said county, in favor of William K,
WStfffa&i. the second district of
originally Muscogee now Macon eonnty, levied upon
as the property of defendant (subject to widow’s
dower) to satisfy a IS. fa. issued from tho late Inferior
Court of s»id county in favor of Joseph Stocky vs.
Larkin S. Brown, (now deceased.) fi. L.H ILL,
novlO tds Sheriff.
/"'tUARDIANS' SALE.—Will be sold, enthe first
VT Tuesday in December, 1871, in Knoxville, Craw-
lord county : Lots cl land Nos. 86. 104, 103. and the
west half of No. 117, in Ibe 2d district of said
county, being the homestead of the late Martha A.
Jones.
Sold under an order from the Court of Ordinary
for tho benefit of the children oi said Martha A.
Jones.
Terms, Cash. WM. R. BROWN.
HENRY T. BROWN,
SAMUEL BARRON.
Guardians of the minor children of Daniel J. and
Martha A. Jones. cct26tds
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-B.V virtue of an or-
fx der of the Court of Ordinary, will bo sold pn tho
first Tuesday in December next, before the Court
house door in Knoxville,.in said county, all the lands
belonging to the estate of David Brown, of said coun
ty, deceas'd. Temt3cas2. E AUTMAN,
octl7 w49d Adm’r.
T^XECUTOR’S SALE,—Agreeable to an order from
the Conrt of Ordinary af Crawford county, will
bo sold before toe Court house door in the town of
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
between tho legal hours of sale, thofollowing parcris
ofland, to-wit: 90acres of 16t No. 39 100acres oflot
No. 38. 10) acres of lot No. 59—making in all 290
eerw; adjoining the lands of Morgan Hancock, Wm.
Hamblin, W. J.Mocumb, and others, in the 3d dis
triot of originally Houston now Crawfori county.—
Sold as tbe property of R. J. Williamson, deceased,
for tho bensfit of creditors, ani for distribution
among tho heirs of said decesscd. Terms cash.'
octlSw6w* W. M. B00NK, Executor.
EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Four weeks.
\JT afterdate application will be made to the Or
dinary of eaid county fur leave to sell all cf the
real estate belonging to Nathan Jones, late of said
county deceased. JOHN H. BANKS,
octll-4v Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By virtue of an or-
xx der from the Ordinary of Crawford county, will
be sold before the Com t-house door, to the town ot
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the following real estate, to-wit: Let ofland Ne. 122.
containing 202)4 acres, more or less, situated to the
1st distriet of origtoally Houston, now Upson county:
lot No. 80. containing 104 acres, more or less, situated
to the 1st district of originally Houston, now Cr<w-
ford county, and part oflot No. 121. containing 140
acres, more or less, and situated in the same county
and district.
Also, at the same time, will Vo sold beforo th9
Court-house door in Upson county, 434 acres of land,
more or less, being lot No 201, and 174 aores, more or
less, of lot No. 167. and 58 acres ol lot No. 202, all ia
the 1st district of originally Houston, now Upson
county. Terms made known on day of sale. Scld as
tbe property of Nathan Jones, late of said county,
dec’d, for the benefit of <he heirs and oreditors.
octll-tds JOHN U. BANKS. Adm’r.
DOOL? COUZffT?.
A DMINIS3 RATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
A first Tuesday in December next, by virtue of an
order irom the Ordinary,*t>efore tho Court house
door at Vienna, in Dooly county. Lots of land Nos.
113 and 144, to the 10th district of said county. Un
der incntnbrance of the widow’s dow .'.
Terms ot sale, one-halt cash, and the other half
12 months’ credit. JOHN N. ADKINS.
oct26tds* Administrator.
TYOOLY COUNTY SHERIFF SALES-Will be
U sold on the first Tuesday to December next,
within tbe legal hours of sale, before the Court-house
door to the town of Vienna, the following Property
to wit: Lots <>f land Nos. 154.’153- 168, 169; ana
part of let’, 164. and 170, conaining one thousand
acres more or less, known as tho Coley plantation,
situated iu tbe third district, iu the said county
of Dooly. Sold to satisfy a Superior Court fl. la.
in favor of John Henry, Administrator vs. R. T.
Coley, and X.& A. Coley aa principal, and W. T.
Westbrook as security. Property print, d oat by
plaintiff. Vt. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
oct31-tds
Pi EORGIA, DOOLY COUNT Y.—Wherens John H.
VJT Rutland, Administrator, on Estate of Blake B.
Rutland, applies to mo for letters oi dismission from
said administration, these are. therefore, to cite all
concerned to be an I appear at my office within the
lime prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters shon'd not be granted.
Given nnder my band end official signature this
Oct. £0.1871. WM. 11. DAVIES. Ordinary.
oct24-wl0d
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Wi'lba sod bo-
XI. fore the Court-ho’i-o do .r. at Vienna, in Doo
ly county, on the first Tuesday io December nest,
within the legal hou.-sof sale: Lot of land No. 141,and
the north half of lot of land No. 110 in th" 9th dis-
irfrt of said sounty, and Jot cf land No. 213 to the
7tb district of said county. Sold for >ho benefit cf
all the children and heirs of John M. Sherey. dec d.
Terms of sale One half cash, mi the other half
cnacreditof 12months. JNO.R. ROWELL, ,
octl0-td a * Administrator. .
GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Fonr weeks
VJT after date application w 11 be male to the Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell tbe wild lands
belonging to the estate of N. Andrews, deceased, at
private sale, said la-ds being known aa Lot No. 40, to
the 27th Distriet of Docatur co tnty and containing
250 acres. W. H. ALLEN, Adm’r.
nov25-30a*
p EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four woeks
V)T after date application will bo made to the Ordi
nary ofsaid county for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to Martin Burnette, deceased
njS*4l* MARGARET BURNETIE, Adm’x.
i~1 EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—All persons
\JT indebted to the estate of R. J. Williamson, late
of said county, deceased, are hereby not.fied to come
forward and make immediate pajmen', and those
having demands against said estate, are required to
P nov56w*“ f ° r P3rmeit aCC °W.'M.BOON.Ex’r.
TAVIiOB. COURT?
nPAYLOR SHERIFF SAWS—Will be sold be-
X fore the Court House door in the town of Butler,
in said county, on the firft Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hour3 of sale the following
property to-wit:
East half of lot of land No. 242, in the Thirteenth
District of originally Muscogee now Taylor county
cont lining one hundred acres more cr less, with im
provements thereon. Levied on as the property of
John T. Griffin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Taylor county, in favor of W, D. Al
len ve» John T. Griffin. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs attorney. „ . . _ , _
Also at the same time and plsce, two halesof cotton
markoi J. C. Levied on as too property ot T. J. Bice
to satisfy a fi. fa issued from.the Superior Court of
Taylor county, in favor of V * G. Bate »r an va. T J.
Bice. L. HILL. Sheriff.
rpAYLOR SHERIFF PALES.—'Will be sold before
X the Court-house door to the town of Butler, with
in the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday to De-
cembernext, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 18) in the 14th Distr.ct of originally
Muscogee, now Taylor county, containing 202)4 acres
more or less. Levied on as tho property of Samuel
Montgomery, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of said court, in favor of officers of Court
vs, Samuel Montgomery, and two tax fi. fa. vs. S>
Montgomery. .
Also at the samo time and place. 192 acr« oflot of
land No. 14. to 15th District of origtoally Muscogee,
now Taylor county. Levied on as the property ot w.
H. Walker, ecent for Mrs. A. A, Walker, to satisfy
tax fi. fa.vs.W. H. Walker, agent Mrs. A. A. Walker.
Also at'be stmotlme and place, lot cf land No.
212, in the 13th District of originally Muscogee, now
Taylor county, containing 202)4 acres more or less.
Levied on as the property of \v m. Anderson, to satis
fy fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court »f said coun
ty to favor of L. M. Spear vs. Wm. Anderson. ■
rov2tds L. HILL.Sheriff i
FUSESTAXft COUNT?.
rt EORGIA, PUINAM COUNTY.—Whereas. John
VX N. Blackwell has applied to me for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of John T. Bovrdoto,
late of Pa'nom cou-ity, dcc'd:
These are therfore toeite and aimonish all persons
inters ted to bo and apeesrat tny office on tbe first
Mot-dty to December next, tosho*• cause, il a'y.why
said letters should not be granted.
oetSO 30J D. H. RETD. Ordn’y.
/'I EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.-Wfc.reas. K. W.
VT Macon has applied to mo for permanent Letters
of Administration upon the estate of Marion Spring,
lat* of Putnam county, dos’d: a
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to bs and appear »t my offico cn the first
Monday in December next, to show caurc. It any,why
tail letters should not be granted. „ , ,
oct3030d D. U. REID, Ordn’y.
Pi EORGIA, PUTNAM COTNTY.-Whercaj.Don-
VI is R. Armstrong has applied to mo for Letters
of Administration upon the estate ot Denis R, An
drews. Sr., late of Putnam cuunty. dec d:
These are therefore to cito and admoniih all persons
interested to bo and appear at my cfaco onthe first
Monday in December next, to show cause, if any .why
said letters should net bo granted.
octSO 30J D. H. REID, Ordn’y.
/'GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.— Whereas, the
VJT estate oi Francis E. Gregory, late or Putnam,
de<iM. is unrepresented—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my offico ou thefirst
Monday in December next, to show Cause, if any, why
an administrator for said estate should not bo ap
pointed. ~ D. H. REID, Ordn’y.
cov3301
TTXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiU be sold on tho first
Cl Tuesiay in December next, between the losal
hours ofsale, before tho Court-house door in Eaton-
ton, Putnam county, thatpoi tionof the land set apart
in the will of William Spivey, deoeased, for the life
time use of Mrs: Annie Spivey, la-e widow cf said
deceased—situate five miles from Eatonton, contain
ing 300 acres, more or less, with a good framed dwell
ing and other buildings oo if, adjotoingl »tds cf Caleb
Spivey and others. Sold for distribution between the
togateeiof said deceased. °f
sep28 tds Executor.
E XECUTORS’ SALE.— In accordance with tho
provisions of the will ot Wm. S. Middlebrooks,
den’d, will be sold before tho Court-houre door in
Clinton, Jones county, on tho first Tuesday in De
cember next, betwom tho usual hours of sale: 400
acres cf land more or less, belonging to said dec’d.
Estate situated on the waters of Falliig Creek, in tho
Northern portion of said county, adjoining lands of
Mrs., Jane M. Holland, Mm. Cbilds and ethers, fair
quality, good producing Isnd, with dwelling and all
necesstry buildings thereon. Sold for distribution.
Terms cn day of sale.
A.R. MIDDLEBRCOKS.
WM. CHILDS.
W, P. MIDDLEBROOKS,
oct2u tds Executors.
p EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Whereas Green C.
U Smith and L. C. Bryant apply to mi for Admin
istration do toms roa on the estate of John Bryant
decease!; '
These aro to cite and admen'.-h ail concerned to show
o use, if any they have, at this offoc, on or by the
first Monday in December next, why tho tame shall
not te granted.
Given under my hand cffiewUy.
octl7 w30d ROLAND TV ROSS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas. Green D.
Smith and O. L. Bryant apply to mo fur Admin
istration on the estate ef Hiiabeth Bryant, deceased.
These are to cito and admonish all eor ceu ed to show
cause at this office, if any they have, < n orhy tbe first
Monday in December next, why the rnmo shall sot
be granted."
Given under my hand tfTii ially.
oct!7 w30i ROLAND T. R OSS. Ordinary.
TONES SHERIFF’S SALE.—Ttiil bo sold before
O tho Court boure door in the town if Clinton, laid
county, between rheusual hou'sofsale, on the first
Tuesday in December text: 225 acres of land, more
or less, lying 6 miles west of Clinton. adjoiningHugh
McKay, Robert Uerdon, and others—has ‘-in-House,
Press, and some log cabins on it. Also, will be said
at same time and i>!a-e 3,6t0 pounds seed cotton. All
ofsaid property levied upon to satify fi. fa. in Jones
Superior Court, in favor of M. T. Bazemoro vs. Jonea
F. Lewis. Property pointed out by piain’iff. Terms
cash. R. P. COOK, Sheriff,
nov3tds
G eorgia, joneh county—osdhubts of
fice. Novcmbei 8. Ib71.—Whereas, Lucius Law
rence and Augustas Lawrence, minor children of
Jno. A. C. S. Lawrence, deceased, arewilhout a guar
dian to manage their property: Not ce re hereby
given that I will proceed, after the expiration of
thirty days, to vest tho guardianship ofsaid minora
in some fit and proper person of this county, as pro
vided by law. Witness my hand officially. ~
nolOwSCd ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
J ONES COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be
sold before tbe Court-house door in Clinton, said
county, on the first Tuesday 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 Jonea
Superior Court, in favor cl Sarah Carmichael vs.
Samuel Morgan—said land being the property of
said e-amuri Morgan. Term: cash. Property rointed
out by defendant. R. P. COOK.
octl8 tds Sheriff.
JASPER COUNT?.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold onthe
first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-house door iu Monticello, Jasper county. £02)4
acres of land, belonging to the estate of Arkillas
Willson, lying three miles from Monticello, on the
road to Macon, and known as the isancy Willson
place, for .a division between the lega'ees. Terms
c*sh. B. X. D1GBY.
octl7 tds* Adm r.
J ASPER COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE.—Wi Ibe
soil bo for - tho Court-house door, in tho town of
Monticello, on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal tours of sale. 202)4 acres ofland, ad
joining lands of Mrs. Mary Bridges and others, itbe-
ing the lot ofland purchased by defendant from the
representative of tbe estate of Aguilla Phelps, as the
property of Joseph Smith, to satisfy a tax fi. fa.,
issued by the Tax Collector of J< nes county, in tavor
of Nathaniel Glover, tr.nsfrirce.
nov8 wtds JAMEdM. DIGBY, Deputy Sheriff.
ft EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Ront.
lanpy, apphts for dismission from said trust—
This is therefore toeite alt persons concerned to
appear at my office on or before thefirst Monday in
January next and show cause, if any they have,
why said dismission should not be granted,
nov 12204 JNO. L. PARKER, Ordn’y.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will lu sold ontho
fi*st Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-house door in Monticello, within the legal
hours of sale, 60 acres ofland, more or less, belonging
to the estate of Thomas Littlejohn, ani known as the
dowry of Mrs. Litthjohn. hold fo.- distribution-
Terms cash. B. T. DIGBY,
oct!7 wtds Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Will be sold on the
fir.-t Tu sday in December next, betore the
Court house door in Monti 'ello, Jsspcr county, 170
acres ofland, more or less, being all the old Banks
lace except the dower, boloaaine to tho estate cf
John C. Backs, adjoinirg lands of Charles Henderson,
the Widow Simpson and others, and known as a part
ot John C. Banks’ old place.
ccM7w'ds B.T. DIGBY. Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE -Will be sold on tho
first Tnesiay in December noxt. before the
Court-house door i t the town of Monticello, Jasper
county, 204 acres of land, belonging to the estate of
Theophilus Pye. adjoining lands of T. B. Pye and
J, ii. Roberts. Terms on dav of sale
octl7 tds* B. T. DIGBY. Adm’r.
P OSTPONED JASPER SHERIFF SALES.—Will
be sold, before tbe Conrt-house door, in the town
ot Monticrllo, Jasper county, cn the first Tuesday
in December next, within ibe legal hours of sale,
lot of land No. 127, in thelSth district of original
ly Baldwin, now Jasper county. Levied on as tho
property of C. O. Hearn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
irom Jasper Superior Court. Executors cf Mathew^
Whitfield vs. C. C. Hearn principal, Wm. Hearn se-
carily.
Also, at the same time and placr, will be sold
159 acres of land lying on Bhoal Creek, known as a
part of the Dodson lot, joining lands of W. C. Lev-
rett and Wm. A. Reid. Levied on as the property
of S. T. Reid. To satisfy a fi. fa issued from Jasper
Superior Court, John McCullough vs. S. T. Reid, and
two tax fi. fas. issued by tho Tax Collector of Jasper
county*
Also, at Utesamo time and place, will be sold 25
acres of laad on t'hoal Creek, known asa pait of tbe
Charin place, joining W. C. Leverett’a McDowell
place: as the property of E. W. Keid.to satisfy two
tax fi. fas. issued from the Tax Collcstor of Jasper
county. _ _
The tax fi. fas. levied and return?d to me by a
constablo. JAS. M. DIGBY,
uov!2-tds Deputy bhenff.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
/"LEORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Thirty days af-
vJT ter date application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary ofsaid county, for leave to sell all the lands,
and personal property belonging to the ettate of Jas..
tt. Wall, late of said county, dec’d.
■ * rjv m
oct6 30d
BURKETT, ExccuLr.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By virtueiof«n.
order from the Court of Ordinary of Twiggj
county, granted at the October Term (18il)of said
court, will be sold at the door ot the court-house^iii
said county, on the first Tuesday m December, 1371.
between the legal hours of sale, all the real estate of
the estate of Ureen B. Johnson, dec’d, late ofsaid
Terms cssh.
JOHN SANDERS, Adm’r. de bonis non,
oct6 tds Estate of Green B, Johnson.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, usual hour of
sals, before the Court-house door in Jeffersonville, in
Twiggs county, the half interest in lot of land No.
133. in the 7th district of Twiggs eonnty, (known aa
the Lime Kiln lot)—the property of James R. Butts,
deceased. Terms of sale made known the day of sale.
oct 23 wtds
WMIhIaTWOOD.} Administrators.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. J, p.
Mercer applies to iho undersigned for leUersof
Guardianship of the porson and property Of George.
W. Mercer, minor son of Garner Mercer, deceased:
the^c are therefore te require all rc^ons concerned
to file in my offico on or beforo the first Monday in
January, 1872, their otjections, if any they have to
said appointment, otherwisa letters of Guardianship
will be granted the applicant. . . ...
Given under my hand and official signature, this
November 6th, lbTl. J. U. BUKKbTA,
no24-w40d Ordinary.
KORGIA. TWIGQS COUNTY.-On the first
\JT Monday in January, 1S<2, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county,
Georgia, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to uio
estate of Tboophilus Pearc?. late of said county, do*
ceaso J, for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
JOHN M. PEARCE. Kxec’r
no24-w!0d of Theorhilus Pearce, deceased.
G eorgia, putnaji county.—whereas.
Mrs. J. O. Hawkins, administratrix of the
estate of Wm. H. Hawkins, deceased, has applied
for letters of dismissal: These aro 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.
eeptl4-2m D. H; REID, Ordinary,
E xecutrix notice.—The creditors of l. a.
Goncke, deceased, aro notified to prcs.-nt their
C 'lhe ! debtor?ofraiJ estate are notified that imme
diate payment ia cxpccud.^^ H Q0NCKE>
no24-w40d* Executrix.
n EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY-Whereas. Wm-
VJT F. Dav applies to the undersigned ler letters of
guardianship of the person and property of Laura Ida .
Mercer, minor daughter of Garner Mercer, deceased.
th.oo or/Tthertforo to require all persons concerned
to h fi e to my c2ico on jr\orore the first Monday in,
January, 1872, their objections, any theyhave, to
said appointment, otherwise letter* of guardpammip.
will be granted the applicant. u,venuC u er .
and officical signature this November6.1871.
nov24 40d. J.U. BURKETT, Ordinary.
G eorgia, twiggs county.—whereas, th#
estate of Wright Neel, late of Twiggs county de
cease), is unrepresented. These are thorefore to cite
and admonish all persons interested to be and appear
at my office on the first Monday in January, 18,2. to
show cans-, if any, why an administrator tor said es
tate should not be appointed. n
nov24 40d J. U. BURKE TX. Ordin ary.
npWIGGl COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—WiU be
X sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Jeffersonville, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: One gray horse-male, name Sip;
cue dark bay mare-mule, name Kate. Levied on as
the property of John A. MoClerea, as the executor
of the estate of Gustavos McClerea, deceased, to sat
isfy cne fl. fa. iscued from Twiggs Superior Court in.
favor of Dr. S. L. Richardsm Vs, Jchc A. Mcl-Ierea,
excentoras aforesaid. Prroperty pointed out by de
fendant
noSwtd J. T. EVANS, She iff.