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The Greorgia; "Weekly Telegra^ph. and. Journal &c Messenger.
DR.
LIVER REGULATOR
, OR MEDICINE. forDys-
‘ | Vuuiiier, Cottivenrss. CampDys-
■5ITu:t J r l ' c< ,i,cUo. chronic Jtiarthcm. affections
•JErt, ffKilncys, Fe>er Nervousness.
f t h<< skin, impurity of the Blood,
o' rcpre'fiop ofSpfrits, etc.
.i,« uiluients here enumerated havefbeir
*Ss>t ol *"« ‘ ^ i.ycr, which is the most prevalent
ni» i0 ihi- coun ry. and as in many, cases tho
Vi.00 >“ V «iihin tbc reach of a physician, it re-
Srtt h*, 0 .omi icrncdy shoo'd bo provided that
■.m< ... ] cis t impair the constitution, and
,‘jli r.ot in • n , , u f e . That such is the character of
rtiVV.’unN' REGULATOR, there can be no
it -^testimony of hundreds will establish,
Symptoms of a diseased -
| Pain in the side. Sometimes
I the pain is felt under the
I shoulder blade; is some-
I times mistaken for rheuma-
^ i lism iffithe arm. The stom-
. . “ jos- of appetite and sickness, bow-
&&2SZ costive, sometimes alternating with
frirSy i' troubled with pain,.accompanied
heavy sensation. There is generally a
«d» d “iiL Tor* of memory, accompanied with a
ssfegns ts»{f
s^jaa^^aasssaasetf
«, bur..irg. and he complains of aprcklv
it"' 1 f the skin: his spirits are low; andal'hough
excreise would be beneficial to him. yet
U’i* 5 .fMlY umtuon u,> tortitudo enough to try it.
k » e ’ 8 ' c f. distrusts every remedy. Several of the
Jj in' “ ,, " w j attend the disease, but cases have
b: tf r e w of them existed, vet examination
After deith, has ihown the Liver to have
ve! yderangfd. •
«««!*•'., b« used by all persors, old and young,
l - . ■-,.y of tbe f rejoir.g symptoms appear. It
*SS,«sS»hi. eomoxund. is not injurious to
•jifJJ* ',i,.i“eatr constitutions, and. will keep the
. may avoid all
occasionally to keep
SAVANNAH CARDS.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
COTTOjST.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Ga.
T> ESPEOTFULLY inform the Merchants and
JLt> Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their LARGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 bales, is now ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make
liberal cash advances on cotton iu store and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
interest. If you want money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STOBBS & CO.,
ang29 d6raAw4m Savannah, Ga.
r. J. OOILMAI1TIX.
JOHN FLANNEBY
Z>. J. GUI L MAR TIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SiV*JfSAH, GA.
AGENTS TOE
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc., eto.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Uannl Facilities Extended to Customers.
aug20d4mw6m*
B. H. ANDERSON.
GEO W. ANDERSON, JR.
Mt X *hy tc i >o if u ed properly.
./firing i. tn’iea thy localities 1
—tnieM bi taking ado.e occa&io
For children complaining
of col e. headache, or I ck
toov'ch. a teurpooniul or
more will give re iff. Chil-
_ dreu fc« well i s adult?, eat
1 —~ uu ..,, .upper, or ent something which
J'ifSi Veil, pr du ing sour stomach, leart-
i» ! *'* J . a good dose will give relief.—
i lira to persons of all ages.
0li ; from oiling too much, are restless at
h. in day ti ne are fi'ge y. wool gathering.
i,r,t, n d what they teal, can’t keep their
n ilv one subject so as to reason well.tr
<Jn - ,,r two tablespoonfuls will give
Taka enough Regulator after eating
e»ehi.v^.'.« p oiurcooo full action from the bowels
e v ,/!••'» Iks will fiod sure relief from thsir heal-
v ’.Vo-, i-w.n iui e in the head, colic, tour
»**•*;■ ! '“i*:,, r*. e'e . • »e.
ihb; J. II. ZEU.IN *
I" ' (Jruggi t*. Macon, Ga
!>.-ail. 31 25. Forsile b, all Drugg sts.
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
JXO. W. AXDEBSOTi’S SOTS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Corner Bryan and Drayton Streets,
Savannah, Ga*
GaTLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. ang20 diwCm
J. H. JOHNSTON.
M. MACLEAN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
93 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to us. aug20dAw 6m*
CANCERS cured.
H tVD'G l>ren afflicted with Cancer, 1 was cured
itiLe year 1836. after u>' D 8 many prepara-
anairJ Cuicer doctors.
IU« so new remedy to offer bnt the same old
Ksuis nitli which I was curett .fifteen years ago.
Rirr’issse he< n practicing with the same remedy,
u j Live been bucceesful in a r.umbor of cases, a
;,r of which I refer to below, as living witnesses
i;itf virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
ii* B v,eif, have been cared a number of years,
j t j, e : iuve no symptoms of Cancor returning:
Mr?- H U- Bioodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
fntieSettle, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
lirSu.Cii : Mr. Weelov Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs.
;ia Stillwell. Giiffln, Ga.; Mrs. Miry Thurmond,
tiinSpiings, Ga.; Mrs James Carmichiel, Mo-
I-JSOitgb. »ia ; Wm N. Fambrough, M. D., Senoia,
I Ci Mr D G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Ga: .Mr. Jas. Douglass, Grotnville, Ga.; Rov. H.
I. ftcten. L witt Grove. Ga.; Mr. B. Dorton, Fa-
ttCiS'iUcn. Ga ; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson,
iii. lion Il.iuias M. Harkness, late Itepresenta-
Lttfion Bulls county, Jackson. Ga; Mrs. A. Mad,
: 1.1:„ an Spiings, Ga, Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth,
6a: Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, GA;Maj A. Nall;
Grin. Ga.; Mis. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.;
Sts. 1.1'orier, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Wards-
[ MihUimcsville, Ga.; Mrs. D. Lewis, Barnesville,
Gx: Mrs. K Goodman, Monticell j, Ga ; I.-on(color-
ei) ftnitr servant of B. W. Ooilier, Indian Springs,
0, Tbs above ia only a few of the many names
I:: could bo added to the list.
[chetrfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J.
I llirdf.rov having performed a perfect cure of a
u»rnpon’Mrd. M. J. Bouyer’s eye, after eminent
fivdouie had failed to relieve her; and I fiimly
:...cvc bis Cancer treatment to be a specific for
Cancer. L. A. HANSE, Macon P. O.
To the Afflicted!
I /•; * not treating doubtful cases. Aftor sat-
I c v j.irself dt'tctwe yonr cancer to mo and I
| rj^'ivovou my can' id opinion.
Ai year nquest I will visit yonr houses when cir-
I CBattauceaptrinU.
| "y ie.;d.!jce is twelve miles east of Griffin, Gf
vlirb i« ny nearest express office. Money may be
Mil tfuli safety in registered letter. Communica-
| uses strictly confidential and promptly answered
*Lf_ stanu;, and envelope seDt addressed to your-
Addnes j m Hardaway.
Liberty Hill, Pikeco., Ga
Those to whom it may be convenient, may call
:piu I J. Hardaway. Southwestern Railroad, who
■ikiidrd mo in my affliction and has been with me
-t-viril cases'since. He may be addressed
, — :gi. the poslofiice at Macon, Ga., or Enfanla,
I ihUma. J. M. HARDAWAY.
julylMiltawAwCm
WM. H. TISON.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
113 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
of cotton. aug20-diw6m*
WM. H-STARK.
H. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK &; CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to
SUES OR SHIPMEXr OF COTTON
And all kinds of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents’ prices!
Keep constantly on band a large stock of all kinds
of Bagging. Agents for
E F- COE’S SUPERPH03PHATE OF LIME.
aug20d2aw&w6m*
hv
A HOME FOR SALE.
ILL be sold to the highest bidder, in the
town i f Irwinton, between the nsnal hours
'll?, on Tuesday, the 2d day of January, 1872,
sold previously at private sale), 1693^
iCRLSOF LAND, lying near Gordon, in Wilkin-
C!county, being put of lot No. 211 in the 26th
ct and county, and known as the W. N. RYLE
‘UiE. 'feintsi One-half cash; balance twelve
with into est from date at seven per cent.
“-i for tides. For further information apply to
undersigned, Macon, Ga., or to Mr. D. J. Ryle,
’air Gordon, Ga.
MlWUAivtd J. B. ROSS A S. T. COLEMAN.
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE
C'ONTAIXIXG IOC acres, of which 25 arcos are
v tood branch bottom well ditched, and 15 acres
-■irnation. 35 acres of tolerably fresh upland,
I f** >!e*red six years, and 46 acres in wood tolera-
••J **2 timbered. Three settlements of common
•xi'XLina on the place, fencing good, a fine young
iMUrd of peaches, and as good well of water as
— • ' *7 healthy
the M.
to ,nit the purchaser. For further informa-
*•00 c«it on mo at Jonesboro, Ga.
«vl2wlt J. L. H. WALDROP.
| 5| °- 8. tt>RT. H. C. HOWELL
Geo. S. Hart Sc Co.»
IpOMMIStlON MERCHANTS, and Wholesele
y healers in fine Batter. Cheese. Lard, etc, 39
•vtrlini 28 Bridge streets, New York. We are
¥■ *fient- for Cheshire Cheese, 40 to 60 lbs.; Eng.
osier Cheese, 25 to 80 lbs.; English Dairy, A.
*a» A Son, 20 to 25 lbs.; Nutmeg, A. Miles A Son,
I • ;'‘015 lbs ; Yoong America, 6 lbs each, 4 in case,
receivers and first hands of Factory Cheese,
CO lbs.; State Cheese, 30 to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap-
h. 5 to 6 lbs.; Goshen and Med. State, 30 to 40
*■■. Butter and Lard, of all grades, pnt up in
l, «T variety of package, for shipment to warm
o^iues. octlO «3m*
| W. DURTEE. JOHN L. MACFADDEN,
COL. JNO. R. HART.
WITH HENRY W. DURYEf A CO. (late Ban-
r “ kin, Duryee A Co., Dnryee, Jaqnes A Co.),
-or and Wool Hats, Caps, Straw Goods and Urn-
2®»f. Kos. 602 and 604 Broadway (opposite St.
I •.‘jwlM Hotel). New York. oct8w6m
| £ t. England, - - - geobgia.
,IBi AL kEAD. NATHANIEL MORTON.
J2HIAL read & CO
T ATE Geo. W. A Jehial R.ead, Manufacturers
^ Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats,
K** Goode, Umbrellas, etc. 468 Broadway (ad-
| ^^M ochran, McLean A Co.), New York.
Cochran, McLean Sc Co.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB OF
|“jf GOODS, Linens. Embroideries, Laces,
•vl ^r*P ee i Mantillas, Gloves, White Goods. Ho-
-7. Notions, Woolens—462, 464 and 465xBroad-
-Sk««wYork. oct9 w6m*
8UIEE H- GABBOTT, IiE LACY LOtfCKS,
FEBDINAND H. GRIGGS, JEHIEL DELAMATER,
J EDWIN DODGE.
Garbutt, Griggs Sc Co.,
W HOLESALE Grocers and Tea Dealers. Nos.
168 and 170 Chambers street, corner Green
wich, New York octlO w3m*
WILSON, JB. F. BURNS, JB. F. H. BURNS
WILSON, BURNS Sc CO.,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants
30 S. HOWARD ST. O. R. OF LOMBARD, BALTIMORE.
W E keep constantly on band a largo and well as
sorted stock of Groceries, suitablefor the South
ern and Western trade. We solicit eonsig' ments of
Country Produce, tuch as Cotton. Feathers, Ginseng.
Beeswax. Wool. Dried bruit. Fur hkins, etc. Our fa
cilities fur doing busines- aresucb as to warrant quick
sales and prompt returns. All orders wifi have our
prompt attention. gflp22w6m
WATTSON & GLARE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
AT $50 CASH, PER TON, AT SAVANNAH.
W. H. BEACH & SON,
OF S^.‘\T^L3W£ir^.3BC,
General and Sole Agents for the Southern States.
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 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
bnsinees men. They aro so esteemed in this com
munity by our best citizens. I have reason also,
to know that their Watteon & 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 constitute a first-
class manure, I do not think it can be surpassed.
From B. P. Bynum, Sheriff of Washington county,
March 15, 1871:
I used last year Sea Fowl, Eareka, Baugh, Brad
ley’s Patent, and Wattson, & Clark’s. I- consider
the W. & C. better than any others that I used—
ehall use it the present year.
From Joshua Taylor, Thomasville, October 14,
1871:
A number of our best planters have UBed your
W. & O. brand this year—some have doubled their
crop.
From Dr. S. A. Raddenberry, Cairo, Ga , October
11, 1871:
I believe that your W. & O. 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 laud that would give a hale to three acres, I
made a bale to tbe acre by your W. & C.
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 Hines & Hobbs, Albany, Ga September 25,
1871:
We rogard yonr W. &. C. equal to the best, if
not the best Fertilizer now on this market.
From H. M. Beach, Bainhridge, Ga., August 19th,
1871:
Your W. & C. equals any guano on the market
and excels moet 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, Sandersville, Febroajy 28,
1871:
Your W. & 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 others. It has beat them all on my crop.
From S. B. Lawson, Hawkinsville, April, 1871:
Your W. & C. showed its superiority over all other
Fertilizers in the same field.
nov7 6mw
Ba H. WRIGLEY,
Agent. No. 68 Second Street, Macon*
"W-A-ITIDO
HIE m HAWACTHE COM!.
Factory East End Hasel Street, Mines on Ashley Rivrr.
■\tot only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, etc,
_L\ but by using it, houeckeeperB get rid of tho
annoyanco and discomfort of hot water in summer,
and of steam in tho boose during the winter, which
causes frequent colds, especially to those who go
from a steaming, hot wash-room to hang out
clothes. Thousands of testimonials to its great ex
cellence could readily be obtained; but no evidence
can equal that derived from one’a own observation
and expe. ience. To know the vittnes of this eoap,
you have • .nlv to try it. A single^ bar will do tho
ordinary week’s washing for a family of eight per
sons. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
octll-d.twtf Sole agents for Macon.
Over ONE HUNDRED RAGES—printed in
Two Colors, on superb Tinted Paper.
Four Hundred EHgraviiifs of Flowers, Plants
and Vegetables, with Descriptions, and TWO
COLORED PLATES. Directions and
Plans for making Walks, Lawns Gardens
&c. Tho handsomest and best Floral
Guide in the World. All for Ten
Cents, to those who think of buying Seeds.
-—Not a quarter the tost 200,000 sold
of 1871. Address
V JAMES VICK, Rochester, W. Y.
m
Philander Reed,
PWlMtSSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in For-
0: i, JL En *0^ Domestic Prodnce, Potatoes, Apples,
Lri,/: e, ®-» Beans, Peas, Samp, Hominy, etc,
inn. .PPlee, Peaches, Berries, etc., Lemons, Or-
0jM IC , Nuts, etc.
I -—2?' 22 Old Blip. New York. oct8w6m*
Oscar Ch.eesm.an,
Wholesale Dealer m
Ci*
°«kery and Glassware,
, * 6a> —T* Warren at., New Yorfc.
) CHARLES P. BALDWIN,
, T ‘ axdebson, >- Charles j. stare,
• andsbson, ) SpeciaL
IT ATP? der8tm » Starr <& Co.,
I Li .1? STARR & OO. f manufactur-
I 602 and 504 Broadway,
~ octlO wfim*
metropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND. VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
8AW-H1LL3;
BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
BOILERS, FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or
HTtARR mill GERING, etc.;
Engines and Saw-Mills of various sizes always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.'
Old Enginee, etc., repaired and sold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points lorn
Send for descriptive circular.
ju!7 d swJtwtildecl8. H. B. BROWN, Agent.
PAH-BY <49 O
DA BBT BUILDIXO, 325 WXBT IbALTIHO? &TBSXT,
whoaesalk
Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
iep22dAw6ni* tiers cask.
MACON COUNTY.
/^EORGIA, MACON C0UN1Y.—Whereas. Mrs.
VJT Clarinda Quinn, administratrix of the «state of
Dr. Terry Qainn. deceased, represents to the Court, in
her petition du'y filed in office, that fhe 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 a .micis-
tratrix should not be discharged from her administra
tion on the first Monday in February next, 1872
KKbR, Ordi:
no23m
JNO. L. PA1
dinary.
a 1
BORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Whereas. Fran-
_ „cis A. Wheel!-, administrator of tho estate of
Gro.-go B. Johnson, de eased, represents in h s peti
tion, du<y 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, 1S72.
oct20wlam3m JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary,
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-* id be sold undor
»n order of the Court of Ordinary ct Han-n-k
county, on the first Tuesday in February next. (1S72)
beforo the Court-house door in the city of Macon,
Bibb county, between the lezil hours < f sale, all the
ri ht. tiile and intccit whicn hardy C. Culver, late
of Hancock county, decea-ed, seized and posseesar of
in and to She rack or granite, right of entry and egress
of a certain tract or parcel of land, either Ding upon
or underlying sa’d land, known as the “Ell's old mill
place,” lj ing without the corrora.o limits of said ci y
of Macon. Said El is’ old mill place beitg conrorcd,
the rock or granite thereof, by Chailes Collins to
Abraham Powell during £he late war. Purchaser to
pay fur titlo deed. Terms cash.
JOHN L. CULVER.
dec3 td Adm’r of Hardy C. Culver, deceased.
rvFORGlA. MACON COUNTY.-Wherear, Root.
\T F. Baldwin, guardian of the miters of wm. F.
Slappy, dcc’d. to-wit: W. A. Sloppy and Reuben
iappy, applies for dismission from said trust—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to
appear at my office on or before tbe first Monday in
January next and show cause, if any th.y have,
why said diamiss.on should n«t he granted.
novl2S0J • JNO. L. PaRKER. Ordn’y.
G EOBGIA.B1BB COUNT Y.-Wheiers. ChalesN.
Rains,Ksecmor of Cadwell W.Rains, receased,
applies to me for letters of dismission. These are
therefore to cite end aomoni-h all and sigular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, tote andap-
>ear at my office, on or before the first Monday in
i’cbruary, 3872. to show canso, if any they cao, why
let ers should not b. granted. Given under my hand
officially. C. X. WARD.
nov5 3m Ominarv.
M acon county sberiff’3 sale.-wm be
sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Oglethorpe, between tbe usual hours of Eale, on the
first Tuesday in January next the following property,
to-wit: Lotsoflanl r»'os. 225, 226 227. and all that
part of lot No. 255. lying east of Morrisson’a < reek;
allot 256 lying east of the following line, to-wit: Com
mencing at a point on the northeast cf said lot, com
mencing 200 yards east of said creik snd running in
an oblique line due south to a ditch, thcncc running
on a line of said ditch till it inclines to the east, and
Irom thD pointdue south through said lot; and all of
lotP'o. 224 west of the bra- ch tunning north and
south through said lot A*1 in tho 2d district of orig
inally Muscogee, now Macon county, and containing
in the aggrrguto 1,000 acres, more or less. Levied on
as the property of John W. Kaigler. to satisfy one fi
la issued from the Superior Court cf said county in
favor of William J. Howe, sga’nst said John W.
Kaigler. Property pointed out by de.endant. Sold
for purchase money of the same.
dec8 td H. L. HILL. Sheriff.
G EORGIA. BIBB Ct.UNTY.-Four weeks after
the da'e hereof, abdication will be made to tho
cnurtof ordinary of eaidcour.ty fur leave to sella
irt of the re*! property bolorging'to tho estate of
litliam K. Wilium. Into of said county, deceased.
FRANCES J. WILBURN.
nc24-30d - Administratrix.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wherea».Samuel L.
Ua;s, administrator on the estate of Leroy W.
Hayes, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion : There ate'herefore to rito and admonish a'l
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to to and appear at the Court of Ordinary in
sa : d o unty, on or bco-e the first Monday in March,
1874 to show cause, if anv they have, why letters
should not bo granted. Given under my hand offi
cially. ^
dec33m C. T. WARD. Ordinary.
BASER COUNTY.
Wit Hams apt lies to tho unde signed fo- letters
of administration upon the estate of James Williams,
late o' s ild coun’y.aeceasid. Alt persons interested
are required to be and appear at the Ccorc of Ordinary
on the first Mondsy in January next, to show cause, if
any they hav-, why letters should not be granted the
applicant. Given uider my bnn-1 officially.
c<3 S0J C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
BORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.-B. F. Ivey ap-
VJT plies to me for Letters of Administration upon
the estate of B. D.Ivey, late ot said county, dec’d,
and all persons interested are required to show
cause, if any they have, on tbe first Monday in Janu
ary next, why said letters should not be granted as
prayed for. Given under my hand andofficialsigna-
nature, this November 21,1871.
CLEMENT GORE.
nov23 40d- Ordinary.
| r 't EORGIA, BIBBCOUNtY.—Whereas. Catharine
VJT Williams.p lies to the undersigned for lettei s
of administration, de bonis non, now upon the cs-ate
of Foiix A. Williams late of said county, deceased.
All perso.es interes ed are required t" be and appear
rt the Court of Ordinary, cn tbe first Monday in Jan
uary neat, to show cause, if ary they have, why letters
should not he granted the applicant. Given under
u>y hand officially. C. T. WARD.
dec3-30d Ordinary.
B AKER SHERIFF SALES.-Will be sold the first
Tuesday in January next, betore the Court
house do -r. in the town of Newton, within the legal
hours of sale, two mules, one gr: y horse, one two
horse wagon, otto yoke oxen, one cart, one hundred
bushels corn, more or less, as tho property of John
and A. F. Lancaster, to sat-sly distress warrant of H.
R. Jackskn vs. John and F. L. Lancaster.
Also, one sorrell horse, ono bay mule, one two
hor3e wagon, three hundred bushels corn, more or
less, as the property of D. W. Porter, to satisfy one
fi. fa. Belohers & Terrell vs. D. W. Porter.
de-5-SOd DAVID MoMURRY. Sheriff.
EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Whereas, Ennis
\JT W. Al'en applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Thomas Allen, late o: said
county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all rersons corcorred to
be and appear at my office on the firtt Monday in
January rext, and show cause, if ary they have,
why said Let ets should not be granted to said appli-
cant.
Given under my hand and official s'gnature, this
the 4th day of December, 1871.
CLEMENT GORE,
dec7-w30d Ordinary B. C.
G EORGIA. BAKER COUNTY.-Forty days after
date application will be ma-’e to tho Honora
ble the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
eighty-two and a half (SfiJs) acres frem the south
half of lot of land No. —; two hundred and eighty in
the eight district of said county, the property of the
estate of D. D. Hall, deceased, for the purnose of
paying the debt* of said estate. This December 1st,
1871. JfD. L. WIGHT,
defi7-w40d Administrator.
T>AKER SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on tee
JJ first Tuesday in January next before the Court
house door, in the town of Newton, within tho legal
hours of sale.lstoro-houseand lot in town of Milford,
number unknown, but known as the Mason Sl Dick
inson o d corner store-house lot, now occupied by A.
J. George. Levied on as th3 property of 0. G. Goos-
ley, administrator of W. E. McCullers, to satisfy Ba
ker Superior Court fi fa. Patten, Lane, MamiJt Co. vs
O. G. Goosley, administrator of w iley E. McCullers.
Also, one house ar d lot adjoining tbe town of New
ton, known as the Richmond A. Perry house and lot,
now occupied by widow ot James Aduison. to svisfy
Baker Superior C< urt. J. T. Rambo and C. Hellen
Plane vs. R A. Perry. Levy made by William Jack-
son, former Sheriff.
Also two bab a lint cotton, levied on as the proper
ty of Addison Baxter and Dr Thomas, to suisfy a iten
fi. fa. Henry'M. btevens vs. Addison Baxter and Dr.
Thomas.
Alse, lot of land No. 105 in the 9th district of said
c unty. as the property of N. P. Bronton, administra
tor of Reuben Ryals, to satisfy Dougherty County Su
perior Court fi fa. vs. N. P. Bronson, administrator
of Reuben Ryals.
Also, one sorrel horse mule name! Bill, to satisfy
LeviTtfer, Lewis Mathis ts. Stephen Hays. .
Also, lots of land Ncs 371, 390, 391 and 351, tn tbe
7th district of said county, as the property of Enoch
C. Brown, to satisfy two fi fas—one in favor of James
Baggs vs E. C. Brown, one in favorof Turner F. Fisher
vs. Enoch C. Brown. Levy made by Wm. Jackson,
former Sheriff.
dec3 30d DAVID McMURRY. Sherifi-
CLA7 COUNTY
Vn EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas. Simeon
\T Tyner, of said county, havirg applied to me for
letters of guardianship of tho property of tno minor
heirs of Thomas J. Carnes, late of said county, de
ceased, this is to cite all persons interested in said
matter to be and appear at my Con ■ t on the firs t Mon
el ay in January next, then and tbe-e to show oause,
if any they have, why the letters should not bet sued
to sa’d applicant^ Witness my hand and official sig
nature. November29, 1871. _____ _
dec3 30d* JOHN O. WELLS. Ordinary.
WANDO FERTILIZER,
RECOMMENDED BY AGBICULTHBAL CHEMISTS AS A SPECIAL MANUBE FOR
COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, AND OTHER GRAINS.
GROUND ASHLEY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATES.
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
MESSRS. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
Agents, Macon, Ga.
WILLIAM C. DUKES Ac CO.,
General Agents, Charleston, S C»
dec2 deodAwta
/^•EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY,—By virtue ol an or-
vT dcr from the Superior Court of Clay county, to
us directed, will be sold in front of the Court-house,
in the town of Fort Gaines, in slid county, on the first
Tuesiay in January next, between the legal hours
of sale, lot of land No. 143, in tho 7th district, of
originally Bandolph.now Clay coun’y. the same being
well improved and in a fine state of cultivation. Said
property belongs to the heirs of William and bnsan
McLeroy. late of said county, deceased, and is sold
under writ of partition for distribution among the
same, B. F. BURNEIT,
WM. A, GRAHAM.
R. B. PEXESUM.
4 c 7td Partitioners.
JASFEK COUNTY.
J ASPER COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, be-
tweon the usual hours of Sheriff s sale, before the
Court house door in said county, three hundred acres
of land in said county, adjoining land of Geo. Clark
on the south, W. A. Cochran on ttaewest.it being a
part of ttae Warren Ambus place. Leyred onto satisfy
a fi. fa. from Jasper Superior Court in favor of Mel-
drid A. Cochran vs. Martha B. Ambus, administratrix
of Warren Ambus, deceased, James T« Kenfroe and
Jame9 F. Renfroe; notice given tenant.
Also, at ttae same time and place, one sorrel horse,
one yellow horse, one cow ana two heifer yearlings,
one sow and seve pigs. Levied on as ihe property
of Leonard Aclin to satisfy a fi. fa. fc sued frpna the
Superior Court of Jasper county in favor of G. D.
Greer ys. Abram £reer, Jordan Aplin and Leonard
A de2wtda JAMES M. DIGBY, Pepfy Shff.
/I EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks afttr
(J date application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for leav, to sell the land*
of the estate of Mark Ti. Newton, deoeased. This
December Ith.lfil.
deci-w30d* ' Administrators.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
riRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.-Witl
Vy be said before the Court-house doo-. in the town
of Knoxville, said county of Crawford, on the fir-t
Tuesday in January next; flix heid of mul s, one two
horse wagon and harness, levied e ■■ a >h<91 rope-ty of
Wesly W. Johnson, to satisfy a «c ■>. lien in ftv.r
of Hardeman A Sparks, merchant# and factors, vs.
said Wesly W. Johnson. Property pointed out by de
fendant, W. W. Johnson. Thu
dec3-tds ' * Deputy Sherifi
Liberal Cash Advances Hade on Cotto
CONSIGNED TO
KNOX Ac CfT3L.lL/,
BALTIMORE, MIKYLIND.
W E also tender our service, to Merchants and
Planters of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
who purpose sending shipments to this market, and
will make liberal advances on cotton; (interest at
the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and commission
at 244 per cent) to be stored for the spring market.
Charges incurred In holding cotton in this market,
we guarantee to be leas than in any market on the
AOantio 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 eanndt be negotiated.
Consign to Agent of Savannah and Baltimore
Steamship Company, to be forwarded to KNOX *
GILL, BALTIMOBE.
Shipments always covered by Insurance, advised
or unadvised.
KNOX* GILL,
Cotton Factors,
sept21 j wl>* No. 4 Holliday st, Baltimore.
SX2B COUNXY.
fi EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Wheraes. J. B Ar-
' JT tope applies ti the undersigned tor lo'ters o!
guardianship of the person and property of Su<an It.
. riary E., Julia and Kva Hodgkins, minor children of
Mrs. Mary E. Hodgkins, late ofsaidjconnty.deceased.
All porsons interacted are required to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary in said county, on the first
Monday in January next, to Ehow cause if any they
have, why'letters should not be granted the appli
cant. Given under my hand official y.
dec3 30d C. T. WARD. Ordinary.
sn EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. R. H. At-
VJT kinson, administrator on the estate of R. A. L.
Atk’nson, deceased, appliesto me for letters of dis
mission. 7hese are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at the C uit of Ordinary
in said county, on or be: era the first Monday in
March, 1872, to show cause, if anv they have, why
letters should not be granted. Given aider my band
officially, C. T. WARD.
dec3-3m Ordinary.
B ibb COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Willb"sold
before tbe Court-house door, in the city of Ma
con, ho'wecn the legal houts of sale, on tbe fi-st Tues
day in January next, the following described proper
ty, to-wit: A hou-e ami lot iuVtneville, known as
the residence of Mrs. Mary Frances Lamar, in said
county, cons’stingof four acres, more cr less, and the
plantation in the coun’y of Paltski. in said State,
and known as her plantation, consisting of twelve
hundred acres, more or Jess; also the horses, mules
and other stock ordinarily used in in farming. Levied
on to sa isfv fi. fa. i sued from Bihb Superior Couit
in favor of alcedy Kozar vs. Mrs. Ma y Frances La
ma*.
Also, at the same time and place, wi'l be sold the
followina descristd prrpeity.tj-wit: all tha lot or
parcel of land in the city of Macon, containing about
twe- ty- three acres, more or less, with the buildings
thereon known as the Armory. Levied on to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from Bibb tut erior Court, n favor of
Alfred Iverson. Jr. vs. The Armory Cotton Mannfac
taring Company. Property pointed out by plaintiff's
attorney.
Also, at the same time and plao\ wi’l he sold the
folio-ving described property, to-wit: Two mules and
wagon, and hone*. Levied on to satisfy fi. fa in favor
r-f Jonathan Colli s & Son vs. Mar7 Newell. J. A.
Newell and John W. Newell. Property pointed out
by pi iintiffs.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the
following described property, to-wit: The farm of
James Lloyd, situated on the Houston road, about
three miles from Macon, in the countyof Bibb to
gether with all tbe improvements there n. The farm
contains 157 acres, more or less, and will be sold free
from all incumbrances. Levied on and sold bv vi’ tue
of a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in ’avor
of Thomas Plater, Vice President of tbe Fourth Na
tional Bank of Nashville, Tcnn., sgiinst the said Jas.
Lloyd. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and plarewill be sold the
following described property,to wit: Lot No eight,
in square 82. and improvements thereon, fronting on
Spring and High streets. Levied on to sntisfy a fi fa
from the City Court of Savannah. Chatham county, in
favor .of A. W. Hannon & Co. v*. Gene e A Banaud
and A. Barnard. Properly pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney.
deo5 td P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff.
l~\ EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
VJT the date hereof, application will be made to tbe
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all
the real a
of Mary t
dee301
r\ EOF GIA. BIBB COUNTY —Four weeks afterthe
*JT date hereof, application will be madetotbe Court
of Ordinary of said o unty, for leave to sell real and
personal property belonging to the es'ate cf J. E.
Day, late of said o mnty deceased.
dec5 30d GEO. S. JONES. Administrator.
EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Mary O
vjT Neligan appliesto the undersi gnedfor lei tors
of administration upon tho estate of Dennis Neligan,
late ofsa d county.dcceased. AH persons in’ertsted are
requested to be and appear at tho Coart of Ordinary
on the first Monday in January next, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officitllv.
dec5-30d C. T. WARD. Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Wberea*. William
Hazleburst applies to the undersigned for letters
of guardianship of tbe person and property of Ellen
Conklin, minor child of J. C. Conklin, late of said
county, decea?ed. All persons interested are required
to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary, in said
coun’y. on the first Monday in January next, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand officially,
d c5 30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
azAxaox? covsrx*.
rt EORGIA.MABION COUNTY-SHERIFF SALE
VJT Witibesold before the Court-house doir. in the
town of Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: One lot of land t” the 4th district
of seid county, number not known, levied onto satis-
,y one fi fa issued :rom Marion fcupenor Court, in fa
vor of Allen Hdmes vs J, M. Blythe. Property
pointed out by defendant. , . .
Also, at the same time and place, two hundred and
sixty acres, more or less, will b • rold.ae the property
of Caleb hillman. to satisfy one fi fa in favor of B, F
McLaughlin vs Caleb Hillmin. Proper y pointed
out by plain tiff. .... . .
Also, one lot of land levied on as the prorerty of
JT Wain in the 4th district of #aid county, No 195,
levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of John Carson
ys J T Wall
Also, one lot of land in the 4th d'strict of said coun
ty. levied a* the property ot J T Belir, to satisfy one
fi fa in favor of John L Smith T8 J1 Belk. Proper y
pointed out by plaintiff.
A so. one lot of land levied on as the property of J.
W, Wiggins, to satisiy one fi fa in favorof Ann E.
Brawn—lot No. 64. in’he 4th district of said county;
Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one lot of land, levied cn as the property of
Elizabeth Hatcher, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of J. A.
Cade. Number not known, bnt the same being thelot
upon which the dwellii-g is situated, in the 4th dis
trict of said county. Levied on to satisfy one fi fa in
favorof J. A. Cade vs Elizabeth Hatch-rand other.;.
Also, at the same time and place, 49 bu*heIsof corn,
more or less, and S'*) pounds of sued cotton. Levied
on as the property of J. D. Harrold to sat sfy one fi fa
in favor of T. '>. Harvey vs J. D. Harrold and W. W.
Boynton. Property pointed out by Boynton; This
November 28,1871. ____ __
dec3td W. C. BAKER. Sheriff.
M ARION SHERIFF SALE.-WiH bo sold before
the Court-house door- in the town of Buena Vis
ta. on the first Tue day in January next, the north
h If of lot No. 177. in the fourth distr.ct or orraina'ly
Muscogee, now Marion county, levied on as the pro
p-tty of Phebe Everingham, to_ tatisfy a fi fa i-*u®d
from Marion Suptrior Court, in favorof James L.
Ba d b e£-S0d rOPer,y P9i A!w?DAVlKpuiy Sheriff.
JOKES COUNTY.
TONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will be sold
O be.ore tha Court-house door in the town of Clin
ton, in said county, be-ween the d>u«1 hours of sale,
on ttao first Tuesday in January next, 400 acres of
Mndmore or l*ss, adjoining John bancock,
Barron, K< land T.Kc&s and oihers; known as tbe
widows dower; being part of ilantation ot Reason
\\ ueoxrn, deceased. Said property well improved,
bid House, water, etc. Levied on to satisfy a
fi. fi. ia Jones Superior Court in favor offBerjamin
Barron vs. Wiley F. Wilcoxon. deceased. XermJ
cash. Property pointed out by^lajaiiff.
J?,e2wtd8
>P. COCK, Sheriff.
DEACON’S SALE.
B Y order of conference, will be sold at Ballard’s
Station, on the first MONDAY in DECEMBER
next, to tbe highest bidder, Five Acres of Land,
with tbe building, thereon, known as Beach
Spring Church and Beach Spring School Honse.
Terms, cash.
D. BULLARD,
A. PEARCE,
novl4-wtdb* Deacons of Bald Church.
EORGLf, MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, H. Z.
VJ Burr applies for the guardianship ot the minors
of John T- Smith, deceased. All person* interested
are hereby notified of the above application.
Witness my hand. November 24. 1871.
„ JAS. M. LOWE,
nov 29-w301 Ordinary.
MXZOBB&Ii COUNTS’.
the
of an
door at Camilla, Mitcheil county, a town lot ofiand
in said town. No. 8. in block D, of raid town, as th*
property of Calvin K. Lindsey, dec’d. for the benefit
of heirs and cieditors. Terms cash
nov23 tds C. 0 DAVIS. Adm’r..
N otice to debtors and creditors.—ah
persons indebte t to J. J. Dickinson, deceased, are
hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all
persons holding demands against said deceased are
requested to present them to the undersigned proper
ly authenticated within the time prescribed by law.
novlO 60d. JOHN E. LILLY, Administrator.
QVitKAN oouirnr.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Quitman
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January.
1874 at the Court House door in said county, between
tbe legal hours oi sale, lot of tend No. 108 iu the
Eighth District of originally Lee now Quitman
county, belonging to tbe.stato of Mary T. Stanford;
also, lot of land No 77 in the same District and’
county, belonging to tho estate of Jeptha M. Stan
ford. Lands well improved. Sold for benefit of
heir* and creditors. Terms, cash.
nol4-40d * W. J. BRYANT. Adm’r.
J^iORGlA. JONES COUNTY.—Whereas, Wa:h
J( lrgton Kelly a, plies to me for administration on
the estate of Thornes Williams, cf said ci unty.de-
ceraed: The e are iherefoie to cite and ai-momsh all
rersor.s concernsl to show cause atthUcffice, if any
they have, on or by the first Mondsy in January
next, why tho same shall not be gi acted- Given under
my hand officially.
nov24 4<M ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordirary.
A DMINISTKATOR’A SALE-By virtue ef an
o der from tbe Coart ef Ordinary of Pulaski
county, will be sold before the Court- nou : e door ia
the town of Clinton. Jones county, on he first Tues
day in January next. 150 acres of land Ijing in .the
35S Diftr’ctiO. M in Jones county.nombernotknown,
but adjoining lands of W. B. Singleton on two sides
and Joan Whedoy on one ride, and Judge Holt on
the other. Sold as tha property of John Powel. late
of Pulaski county deceased, for the benefit of .the
heirs of said deceased: Terms cash.
WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH.
novl5w6w« Adm’r.
p l< On GIA, JONbS CGUSTY.—Whereas. Peyton
UT T. Pitts applies to me for dirmisrion from the
administration do bonis non of JNe^it Draw, de
ceased. from the executorship of the ertiteef A. N,
Pit s, decea-ed. ana from the admini-U ation of the
estate ot Peyton T. Pit; 8. Jr-. deceased: Th-se are to
fci o and admonish all pm sons concerned to show
canso at this office, if any thrv have, to the contrary,
on or by the first Monday in Maich nexw Given un
der my baud officially.
no223m ROLAND T. BOSS. Ordir ary.
ptEORGIA. JONFS COUNTY.—Whereas, James
VJT U. Holmes applies to me for administration de
bonis roe, cum testatne- to annexo, cn the estate of
John Woodall, dice Mid, and lor an order revising
the letters testamentary of John Whidby rn said es
tate. on account cf meet 1 in< S'.flrifv : These are,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned torhowcause.
if any they have to tno ro i rary. at this c fficc, on or
by ibefiist Monday in January next. Given undor
my official signature.
defi.301 RO LAND T ROSS. Ordinary.
r* E0R9IA. JONES COUNTY-0*disaRt's Op-
VX fick. November 8.1WI.—Whereas, Lreins 1 aw-
ranee and Augustus Lawrence, minor children of
Jao. A. C. S. Lawrence, deceased, are without a guar
dian to manage their property: Notce s herofcy
given that I will proceed, after the expiration of
tnirty days, to test tho guardianship of said minors
tn some fit and proper person of this county, as pro
vided by law. Witness n,y hand officially.
no!0w30d ROLAN D T. KC SS. Ordinary.
DOOLY COUNTY.
fy EORGIA, DOOLY COUNT Y.-Whcreas. Stephen
\JT Woodward and John H. Woodward appliesto
tre for letters of administration uron the estate of
William W. Wcodward, deceased: These aro there
fore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and ap
pear at my offic > on or before thefiret Monday in Jan
uary next, then and there toshow cause, if any they
have, why said letters >hculd not bo granted. Given
under my hand and tffieial sisiaturo, this November
29tb, 1871.
dec2 30d WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
'1X7ILL ba sold before tbe Court-house door in tho
TY town cf Vienna, Dooly conrty; on tho first
Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following land to-wit; Thesou’h half of lot
No. 29 in 16 th disirict of said county, containing 100ji
acres, more or less; sold to satisiy a Superior Court •
9 fa ia favor of Count P. t lemming vs. Jane Seagc,
executrix of James M. he ago, deceased.
W. L. GRAHAM,
nov28 w3od Sheriff. '
r^EORGIA. DCOLY COUNTY.—Wherea:. John G.
VJ Dorough applies t’mo for letter* of administra
tion upon tbe estate ot IrWin Brown, deceased: These
are therefore to cite and admonish allcaecernedto be
and appear at my cffica on or before the first Monday
in January next, then and thereto show cause, if any
they have why said letters should not be granted.
Given Dnffer n y hand ard official sigt ature, this No
vember 29,1S71.
dee2 30.1 W M. H. DAVIE-”. Ordinary.
/y EOwGlA. DOOLY COUNir.-Whereas John H.
vJT Rutland, Administrator, on Fstate of Hake B.
Rutland, applies tome fer letters ot dismission from
said administration, thete are. therefoie. to cite all
concerned to be am appear at my offioe within the
time prescribed by law. and show cau>e, if any they
have, why said loiters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature this
Oet. 10.1871. WM. H. DAVIES. Ordinary.
fy EORGI*. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four weeks
vJT after date application w 11 bo made to the Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell the wild lands
belonging to the esiate of N. / ndrews. deceased, at
pr. vara sale said la* ds being known as Lot No. 40, in
the 27th District of Decatur county and containing
250 acras. W. H. ALLEN, Adm’r.
nov25 30d*
fy EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four weeks
VT after date application will be made to the Ordi
nary of said county for leave to cell the real estate
ielcnging to Martin Burnett*, dreeasert
n?8*4i* MARGARET BURNETTE. Adm’x.
fy EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY,—All persons
VT 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, these
havUg demands against sa’d estate, are required to
pre ent them for payment accord.rg to Jaw. _
nov5 6w* W. M. BOON, Ex’r.
SAY&OA COUNT'S’
rriAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF PALES—Will be
A sold betore tbe Couit-house door in the town of
Butler, between the legal hours of rale, on the first
Tuetday in January next, the following property, to-
wit: Four bales of cot’on. Levied on asthe t roperty
of Jackson Perkins to satisfy A fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said e»unty in faTor of Swift, Res-
pess Sc Co. vs. Jackson Perkins.
Al-o. at the same time and place. lot of land No. 189
in the 12th district of originally Muscogee, now Tay
lor county. Levied on asthe property of John M.
Thompson to satisfy a fi. fa. issued lrom the Superior
Conrt of said county in favor of J ohn Joiner vs. J antes
Thompson and John M. Thompson.
Also, at the same time and place, three hales of got-
ton moro or less, ore ox, and one raddle. Levied on
as tho i roperty of Wiley Jones (colored) to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from tho Superior Court of said county
infavor^of Henry A. Parris vs. W^le^Jonrs^col.)^
rpAYLOR SHERIFF SALE.—Will he sold before
the Court-house door, iu the town of Butler, on
the first Tuesday in January next between the law-*
ful hours of srie, one lot of merchandise. Levied
oo as the property of Dixon B. Terrell, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, in
favor ot Dablon, Dreyfous * Co., vs. Dixon B. Ter-
roH. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Mtoraey.
der5 30d " Deputy 8heriff.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of an
A. order of the Court of Ordinary of Taylor coun
ty, will be sold beiorethe Court-house dor r, in the
town of Butler, on the first Tuesday in January
next, the following lands: ... . ..
West 14 of lo(No. 9. in the 14th,east V. oflot.No.
9. in tbe Ibth and the undivided H of lot No. 10. in
in the 15th district, of said county, containing in all
303); acres, more or less, and known as the Andrew
McUanls’place. , , , ..
Also, at the same time and piece, lot No. 236, south
14 of lot No. 241 and 3J acres of the northern part of
lot No. 237, all in the 13tta district of said county,
known as the Home place, ard containing 330 acres
more or less.
Also, lots Nos. 83 and 10Un thel4th district of said
county, containing 405 acres, mors or less, and known
asthelhos. Brown pl*ce. Bold as the property of
the estate of D. W. Miller, late of said county.
Terms—-one-half casta; balance at 12mouths, witn
interest from date. Bond ^en untilfina*
payment. SU&AK H. MILLER.
nct24 tds Administratrix,
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
A der from the Court of Ordinary of Taylor county,
will be sold before the Court-house door iu said coun
ty on the first Tuesday in Janusry next, within the
belonging to ihe estate cf Sarah MoElmurnr.deoeased.
Sold Lr the benefit of the heirs and gediton,»f said,
estate. Terms cash. JAMES M. BATBM AN.
nov2140d Adm’r Sarah McBImurray.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
fy EORGIA. TWIGGS COUlWY.-Whereas. J.P.
VT Mercer applies to tho undersigned for letters of
Guardianship of the person and property of George
W Mercer, minor son of Garner Mercer, deceased:-
these are therefore t. require all persons concerned,
to file in my office on or before .the first Monday in
January, 1872. their oljections,if any they heve to.
said appointment, otherwisa letters of Guardianship
will be gran'ed the applicant. ...
Given under my hand and official signature, this
November 6th, 1871, J. U. BURKETT,
no24-w40d Ordinary.
/T EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—On the first
(jr Monday in January; 1874 application will be
•Xleto the Court of Ordinary.of Twiggs county,
— . - - leave to sell the lands belonging to the
Georgia, tur. -—Pearce, late ef said county, do*
estate of Tbeophuu.. '— end creditors,
ceased, for the benefit oi hti... * * ®or fxee’r
- JOHN M. PBa*..
no24-wi0a of Theophilus Pearce, dece—
"UXECUTRIX NOTICE.—The creditors of L.’A.
JCi Goncke. deceased, are notified to present their
claims in terms of the law. -
The debtors of said estate ate notified that imme
diate payment is expected.
MARTHA H. GONCKE,
no24-w40d* Excutnx.
fy EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Where.-, Wm.
VX F. Dav applies lo the nndeisigned f.r letters of
guardianship ot the person and property of Laura Ida
Mercer, minor daughter of Garn«t Mercer, deceased.
These are therefore to require all persots concerned
to file iu my offioe on or before the first Monday in
January, 1874 their objection*, if any they have, to
said appointment, otherwise letters of guardianship
will be granted the applicant. Given ueder my hand
and officical signature thie November 8,1871.
nov24 40d. J.U. BURKETT, Ordisuiy.
fy EORGIA. TWIGGS tODNTT.-Wlwea*. Ue
VT estate of Wright Neel, late of Twigirieounty^e-.
ceased, is unrepresented. These are therefore to oite
and admonish all persons interested to be end ap eew
at my offioe on the first Monday in January, 1874 te
show cans*, if any, why an administrator lor said se
ta to should not be appointed. ... _
nov24 40d J. U. BURKETT, Ordiear-.
JOZL D. BtmTBB.
Hunter, Adana Sc Co*,
Wholeaale Dealers ia
BUTTER AND CHEESE;
Ne. 1M A108 Chambers et„ Sew Yerk.
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