Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, December 26, 1871, Image 7
The Greorgia SB. LIVES REGULATOR — OR MEDICINE. forDy*- ’^^■^Tlnclicc, Costivenca*. CampDys- chronic Diarrhoea, affections KWnoya. Fever Nervousness, I -rff' j.::,iierT®?,akin, impurity of the Blood. pV'^Vre-fion of SpiriU. etc. tfoN,. .ilmenis here enumerated have their Kj tie I**, -—. w hioh ia the most prevalent »od aa in many cue* the ‘‘^within tbe reach of a physician, it re- •Sti»a ot ", iemed> shoo'd be provided that |V£ tl* 1 impair the constitution, and 1^,,tin the Thar anch ia the character of ISiESaSS’ REGULATOR. there can be no 1 *^ftyuaonyofhundred*will establish. ^PXOMS OF A DISEASED uS Pain in the aide. Sometime* the pain fa felt tinder the fhunlder blade; ia some times mistaken forrheuma- ■ tistn in the arm. The atom- — K ,.. t .f appetite and sickness, bow- •fflS^rt^Mtive sometimes alternating with Ktroubled with pain, aocompanied ■ S7J* wiry sensation. There fa noorally a M»4E% memory, aocompamed with a 1 afcjM**Jgr« of having left undone something ffiu "ffUThave been done. A alight dry cough attendant. The patient complains of *Sati»**f J j*v.;>ity: heiseaitly startled, his feet \S r <r iar aid he complain, of a prickly SV* c V.k*skin: hisspirilsaro low; andalthough riTas-I L„„M h« hM.fim to him. vet ^ _ U5I» I ^TJijsft«de»th. has thown the Liver to have I to I kI med by all persons, old and yoon I T^L oftbe tngoirg symptoms appear. I d^^ rdfiUUa compand, is not injunons I LVeir*i-.a. and -will keen t il)*!?*** ; on | For children complaining 1 : mi c. headache, or sick 1 tomaeh, a teaapoonlnl or I more will givere icf. Ohil- dren aa well as adult*. eat l^rTT^acnsuppcr. or oat something which i0|C*5*k£L. vdl, producing sour stomach, lean- to r'^fSaatss: a good doso will give relief.- SPutlhs to persona of *11 ages. *85raEoto from eating too mach. are res tiers at SPi ia day time are fidgety. wool gathering. <*£■. Swiund what they reai, can’t keep their a'r, ut one subject so aato reason well, or gytJfjl. One or two tablespoonfals will give *<*.. _Takc enough Regulator after eating JlraUo produce on* full action from the be wels •Studies will find *ure relief fromtheirheai- J?SS»eDe»a swimming in the head. olte. sour Piirtll.bjmail.il 25 solid Draggi ts. Macon, Ga For sale by all Droggists. HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES LI/I IK SOLID HUB. [Jjiiitl M>T DYED. jTinche. ion?, weight 2J/ oz , only 65. Biadiis long, weight 2J£ oz.,'only 68. JJ inches long, weight 2J$ oz., oniv 67 50. finches long. weight 3 oz., only 69. <w, imnorter who retails. Eatab iehed 1813. w CHAS. V. PECKHAM, 687 Broadway, near Amity street, and 351 Grand at, cor. Chrystie, N. Y. jtjjiii on receipt of color and pi ice, or by er im. C. 0. D. Correspondence answered. itdtwlm. MARRIAGE GUIDE. EVERY OSE HIS OWN DOCTOR —Befog a pri- nitiriuuctorfor married persons, or thess about plimt-Tied, both male and female, in everything paining the physiology and relations of our Bex- stiwttci, and the proauction and prevention of gif vork. It is written in plain language for the i«nl reader, and is illustrated with numerous hpsrisgs- All young married people, or those aiiemplating marriage, and having the least im- wiaeat to married lifo, should read this book. It exiles secrete that every one should bo ac quitted with; still it is a book that must be locked q ltd not let lie about the bouse. It will bo sent was address on receipt of 60 cents. Address Dr. H. HOG, No. 41G Spruce street, above Fourth, ftilidtlphit. 6" AFFICTED AND UNFORTUNATE. — No tirtr what may be your disease, before yon place ocneif under the care of any one of the QUACKS '-title and foreign—who advertise in this or any Mber paper, get a copy of Dr. Young’s Book and lad it carefully. It will be the means of saving it; mmy a dollar, your health, and possibly your Dr. Yourg can be consulted on any of the finaw di scribed in bis publications by mail or at li office. No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, hilale phis nov30-wGmo 1 VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiaere- A lion.einning nervons debility, premature decay, tiNUrieg tried in vain every advertised remedy. kuiucoTerel a simple remedy for self-care, which It will tesd free to his fellow sufferers. Address J, UEVKs. T8 N atsan at.. N.Y. aui6 wly r. BURNS, JR. e. H. BURNS WILSON, BURNS & CO., VUnle Grocers & Commission Merchants 30S. HOWAtD ST. COX. 07 LOMBARD. BALTIMORE. TTIkeep constantly on band a largo and well as- 11 sorteditock of Groceries, gnitablefor thcSouth- tnind Western tia^o. We Folicit consigcmenis of urtiy Produce. »uch as Cotton. Feathers. Ginseng:. Bmwax. Wool. Dried brnit. Far bkins. etc. Our fa- tututs for doing business are such as to warrant qQick tad prompt returns. All orders will have our mist attention. «ep22wom A HOME FOR SALE. TlflLL be sold to the highest bidder, in the lY town of Irwintcn, between the usual hours d •»!*, on Tuesday, the 2d day of January, 1872, Mm« sold provioudy at private sale), tCRRS OF LAND, lying near Gordon, in Wilkin- ancounty, being part of lot No. 211 in the 26th “Jtrict aaid county, and known as the W. N. RYLE rUCE. Terms: One-half cash; balance twelve aonthi, wlh interest from date at seven per cent for titles. For further information apply to tt! uadergigned, Macon, Ga., or to Mr. D. J. Ryle, t«r Gordon, Ga. »18dltAwtd J. R BOSS &S.T. COLEMAN. Rosadalis DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. VAKIT.T.A, £EU0N Zte, For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry. THOMPSON, STEELE & PKICE M’F’G CO. Depot*, Chicago and St. X.ouI*, MANUFACTURERS Or DR. PRICE’S CREAK BASING POWDER, AND BLOOD ENRICHER. THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES. Tbc most reliable Blood Purifier. Tbe sure Repairer of Broken Health. The trne Nerve Supporter. The Permanent Strength JRenewer. The most Energetic Tonic. In all cases of Debility. Poor Blood, “Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely and durably benefits. Sold by all DruggitU, or the Manufacturert on the receipt of $6, will send, by Express, 6 Bottles, which is suficienl for Sor 4 months. Prepared only at the Laboratory of Thompson, Steele & Price 2Tf’g Co, MANUFACTURERS OF DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER, Special Flavorings for Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry. 247 i--i 249 LASS S7SSS7, • CHIC A3 5, ILL. 327 CECC1ID SISES7, - - - CT. LCUIS, US. ^Weekly Telegraph and. Journal & Messenger. LOON 00 =£K= AT $50 CASH, PER TON, AT SAVANNAH, W. H. BEACH & SON, of General and Sole Agents for the Southern States. ANALYSIS BY DR. MEANS.- J i Ammonia, - - . ’ Soluble Phosphoric Acid, • - . . 1 > - ANALYSIS BY BOOTH & GARRETT. Of the United States Mint at Philadelphia^ V Ammonia, ... . . 4.. . - Soluble Phosphoric Acid, - - - *-- TESTIMONIAI S. The only kind made by a practical chemist, ns well as physician, with special reference to its healthful, ■eo. Ompoted of articles that aid digation. I'arftd in quality. Cheapest, became Oit purest. Best, at it is the heal hiesL biscuit*, com bread, cake*, pastry, not only white (sweet) and light, but whoIe«>me and nutritions. Use it; prore it. If not as recommended, we forfeit right to truthfulness. *S-Jinny wortli- lese, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price's Cream Baling lUcder. Sold by Grocers. Manufac tured only by THOMPSON, STKKLK & BRICK *9. Depots, r ‘ ‘ Mr a co. , Chicago and St. Bonis. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. BULLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects of DR. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA The ingredients that COMPOSE ROSADALIS nrc published on every pRckago, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PIITSICIOS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in ull its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of ti e Blood. ONE BOTTLE CF BOSADALi: will do moru good than ten bottles of lira Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS ha vo used Rosadalis in theirpractico for tho past threo years and f.cely ui.dorso it ns a rcliahlo Altcrativo land Blood Purifier. | D ft. T. C. PUGtl, cf Baltimore. ‘ i .t.T. J. BOVKI.Y, “ w.carr. “ „ !>!l. F. O. DANN1XLY. I Da. J. S. SPARKS, of NIchofasville, % Idr/j'-'l. McCARTHA, Columbia, I DR. A.%. KOBI.rj, Edgecotab, Jf. C. USED AND ENDOESED BT J. B. TREXCII & SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. IV11 F.ELKR, Lima, Ohio. 11. HALL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN Ss CO.,Gordon*vnic, Va. SAM’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tenn. * . Our space will not allow of ar.y cx- tr-rulcJ remarks in relation to tho virtnesot RopdaiU. Totho Medical i*roCession we guarantee a Fluid Ex- tractsupcrlorto any they have ever axed in*the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the a/ll icted we say try BosadalU, and you will bo restored to health; Rosadalis is sold hy all Druggists, rluc $1.30 per LUt lc. Address DE- CLBlSlxIS & Ci), a-;— Manufacturing Chemists, I . EaUTnioRB. Hd. A^glfiTRATOR’S 8ALE—GEORGIA. CHAW- Siii 0 ?® COUNTY.—Will he sold before the Court- I t i,,;°. or 'n the town of Knoxville, on the first to w. .? e S, ruir r nmt. nil the real estate belong- Burnette, late of said county, deceased i'tc-nj T “?* hundred acres of land, situate in tbe e'lr-ct of originally Houston, r.ow Crawford ‘hiSi.it */ or the benefit of the heirs and eredi- of i»14esute. Terms cash- <*2.tds. Margaret burnbttEj^ Gt*°.??i A <?IBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an or- S? 1 WsSS , L t JiL£ onr L'ofOrdinarvof said county. !*»so th, u a Jh.® fim Tuesday In February next, be- ^••••dooJ of ialeTin front of the Conrt- *nj beiojU? ^® e»y of M aeon, the following prop Si’•w eoviot* 0 * 1 ^® ® rtkt# °f Joseph Gorman, laU VINEGAR BITTERS m ■ 1 iuiiM «rjj m .i wm L.WAUCXK Proprietor. R. H. McDonald it Co., Drnggl«t« and Ag'K, Sab FranclMO, Cal n *ni 83 mad 81 Commerce Vinegar Bitten *"0 not a vile Fancy Brink. Made of Poor Ron •hlekey, Proof Spirits and Refuse I.lquoi- aoctored, spiced and sweet- cnedto please the tastef called “Tonics,* “Appetiz ers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and min, but are a trne Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs ofsialifornia, free from all Alcoholic 8tImnlan f .*. , r They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take these Bitters according to dlreo- tlons and remain long unwell, provided their hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho y*tal organs wasted t*vond the point of re pair. * Thoy'arc a Gcntlo Purgative aw well cast Tonic,possessing also, the pecnliar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood or at the tom of life, these Tonic Bitters have so equal. Wor Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,' nUfeus, Remittent andlntermlttent Fever s, jjlease* of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitter*have been most successful. Such Diseases are cansed by Vitiated Blood,' which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organ*. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpitation, of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of theKidneys, and * hundred othertf % fal symptoms, are tb offsprings of Dyspepslc. * ». They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tne tor* p.id liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy la cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new llfp and vigor to tho whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Balt Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Cir- buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Bore Ryes, Erl,Ip. elas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations oi the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dngnp and carried out ofthe system In a short time by the me of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases snn convince the most incredulous of their curative effect. -» Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Bores, cleanse It when yon find It obstructed and sluggish In the veins: cleanse It when It Is fbut, and yonr feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pur* and the health ofthe system will follow. --He, pr. gnages—English, German, French and Spanish. .. - J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A to.. Druggists and Gen. Agents. Ben Francisco, Cal., and . *3 and St Commerce Street, New York. VT3o<X> BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. From Wm. Stegall, Sheriff Thomas county, Octo ber 12,1871: I consider W. H. Beach & Bon, to be gentlemen of the highest integrity, and without reproach aa businees men. They are ao esteemed in this com munity by our beet citizens. I have reason also, to know that their Watteon <fc Clark’a Superphos phate is one of the beet and moat reliable Fertiliz ers now in this market. For parity, Gryneee, and all essential elements that go to constitute a first- claee manure, I do not think it can be surpassed. From R. F. Bynum, Sheriff of Washington county, March 15,1871: - I used last year Sea Fowl, Eureka, Baugh, Brad ley’s Patent, and Watteon & Clark’s. I consider the W. & O. better than any others that 1 used— shall use it the present year. Front Joshua Taylor, Thomasville, October 14, 1871: A number of our beet planters have used your W. & O. brand this year—some have doubled their crop. From Dr. S. A- Boddenberry, Cairo, Ga., October 11, 1871: ' I believe that your W. A C. is, in fhe judgment of our beet farmers, regarded as the very beat Fer tilizer that ia now in the market. From W. B. HawtLome, Cairo, Ga, January 25th, 1871: On laud that would give a bale to three acres, I made a bale to the acre by your W. & C. From Geo. W. Moody Dixie, October, 1871: I have used Watteon A Clark’s for two yean aide by aide with Peruvian, and can see 90 difference. From Hines A Hobbe, Albany, Ga i September 35, 1871: iff _ ji We regard yonr W. A. C. equal to the beet, if no. the best Fertilizer now on tsfa mAli From EL M. Beach, Bainbridge, Ga., August 19th, 1871: Your W. A O. equals any guano on the market and excels most of them. From E. W. Crocker, Etq., Fort Valley, Karcfa 2d, 1871: Your W. A C. will give at least 100 per cent. From Irvin L. Adams, Sanders tide, Febraaiy 38, 1871: Your W. A 0. will give 100 per cent, on poor land From J. C. Ellis, Hawkinsville, March II, 1871: Have need your W. A O. by side of Soluble. Pa cific and others- It has beat them all on my crop. From S. B. Lawson, Hawkinsville, April, 1871: Yonr W. A O. showedits superiority over all other Fertilizers in the same field. nov7 6mw B. H. WRIGLEY, Agent, Ko. 66 Second Street) Macon* MACON COUNTY. tsaMasaate: ~~ allpenoa ora, to thowOMuOif tratrig skoatd oot be tfaaoath* first ne>3m its to th« Coart, ia at sb* has full; ad- to eito and _ and orodit- aaid ad minis- nsnn doasm. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—WP1 be sold under •» order of the Co*n of Ordla.ry ot. Mamek ooonty, oa the first Totsday in Fsb^uarr next (1872) - before the Court-house door ef see- ' Irina epos j* rfatosaaU land, known as the *'EU : s old mill plaoo,” Jyiag wi "out tho corporate limit* of said ei>y ofMaoeu. o..d Ellis’ old mlli place botag coavefod, tho nek or sraaito thereof, bp Cheilto Collin* to ” daring the late war. Forohaatr Abraham Powell dariag the par for title deed. Terms eaeh. li. estate of said Job: w ooaie,if uur they ioz bo duobarged of dlstuiraion on WtlVMit 1872. JBO. L. Pa BE KB, Ordiaarr, Ados’r of Hardy 0. Culver, JOHN L. CULVER, ■ tame—pi. ■ G M50RGIA. BIBB COUH1 Y—Whofes*. CkarfasN.I ■ Rains.Kxeeatorof CadweUW.Bslao*esspsed, applies to mo for lettors of dUafaslcaTTboos are .—Wkoreas. Root, minors of Wm. P. and Boobea ^ i»nff|U. fore to rite nit poreons eonoerntd to y pear at my oMee on or before tho first Monday in A DMIJ^ISTEATRIX CALM —Bp virUe ofaa or- of the Court ot Or.tmxrj of Mncon ^eonni^, Ihwtfor* tooito end admonish all and ratals kindred and creditor* of said dsosaioj. to bo and ap pear at my offloe, on or before tho first Monday m ■ ' {hew COOM. if say thoy oan wby be granted. Given uphand IShtosiT. )87A to widow's dowor i Mtt urt of illitirtii fit B tfiiff WiJooxrn,doeoased. £d ppopeiqr well 1st proved, rood tin ho**#, water, ote. Lovtod on to eaUsfr % y&i&SoZ rSSfiwSShorm. §EMMS**™- eeased: Thera an thorefero to«' pereoas eoneernet to they have, on or b; next, why tho mi •! my hand officially. nev2440d lot-era abonld not oflleiallr. novfiSa Ordinary. — Id at the Into nd deceased, on Friday, the at prep of January, 1872. to ot to the estate I M f-and other ovi- propertye neistsefaia* males, <me hone, one oarrlsco,-two wagons, about rorty hood of eattlstfaMtmlinffeome fine u itch oowa hogs, eorn, fodder, pass, cotton seed, one gin, syrnp kettles, farmin* faapfisnti of all kiuds. uad utter things found on a Urge bin. Yi. JOLLKY. Adm'x . AOON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—WUl be .sold before the Court-house door in ihs tonn of - ilhorpe, between the nsoal boon of sale, on the first Tneedey In- January:next the following property, to^rit: Lots of lon-1 Noe. 225. 2-0 2.-7. mid all that part of lot No. 255. lying east of Morrfeson’s • "reek; allot256lyingsastortbefollowingllov.to-wit: t om- meaeing at a point on the northeast cf said lot, oem- meneic*2f0 Tnr J iamtiflf»iU m nlr srl lanrlTin in an oblique line due south to a ditch, thence running on aline of said ditch till it inclines to ibe east, and from this poiotdaeeoath through said lot; and all of bra-ch r * KORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after vJ the da-« hereof, application will be made to the court of ordinary of said county for leave to *oti» put of tho real property belonging to the estate of Ailtism P. Wilturn. lat# of su’d ooanty. deceased, FHASCKa J. WILBURN. no24-30d Administratrix. "t EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas.Samuel L. JT bajk, administrator on the eetateof Leroy W. layes, deeeneed. applies to me for letten of dismis sion ; These are therefore to dto and admoniaba'l 187A to show onus*, if aar they hero, why lettors should not be fronted. Given under my hand offi cially. - d eo8 3m 0. T. WARD. Ordinary. EORGIA. BIBB COUNT Y.-W herons. Catharine VX Williams applies to the unde-sigoed for letters ofadminbtraUon npon the estate of James Williams, late o' s»id coun-y.dtceacid. All persons interested any iu«j nav • wu> icivsn tuuuiu u»h uv grsuwu uii applicant. Giren under my bend official!?. . <fec3>301 C.T. WARD, Ordinary; ROLAND T. MOBS. 0gjbg. __-By A oider Tram the Court of 0 oounty, will bo sold before the the town ef Clio toa. Jeoee oounty, tall.. a’iSiS.Tl’SiiiTS’.S.'Slil b.t MUOI.U, Lud, or W. B, bks. aad Jona Wnedby on one ride, and the other. Bold as the property of J« of Paleski county deoeoeod. for heirs of said deoeasef W novlS w6«* /^.lOtlGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Whe Ur T. Pitt* appliee to me for dismfaa... odainistratloD do bonis non of Newit wi, • ceased, from tbe executorship of tho estate of A. 1 Fit's, deeon'od, end frees tho odmlaUtratioa of ti (state of Payton T. Pitts. Jr-, diseased : Thao* am to olte and admonish all parse ISCAMOWU^ person* oonesrsod officially. BOLAND T. ROBS, Ordinary. fJJSS eaoso at this office, if any they have, to the eogtracr. on or by the first Monday in Mareh next. Giv dor my hand no22 3m /GEORGIA, J0NK8 COUNTY.—Wheraas, Jamsn VJT H. Holme* appiiee to me for adminiitratlon do bonis non, cam tastamo*. to annexe, on the —tot* el' John Woodall, deceased, end for an order revoklv* the letter* testamentary of John Whidby on enklun- tate. on aoconut of moct 1 incapacity: Tbeao ossa therefore, to olte all persons concerned tosnoweansa. if any they hare to the con-nury, at this ~ : Monday in Jn EORGIA. BIBB COUNT Y.-W hereas, Catharine b Y okeBret Monday in January next. Given't U-. Williams ap: lies to. the undersigned for letters "^““^JUJLAND T BOSS, Ordinary. lot NoTatewsst ef-the bra- co rvueing north and south through said lot. AU fat the 3d district of oi its- InaUy Manonmjnw'Maeon oohnty, and containing in the oggregoto 1,000 acres, more or lest. Levied on ' the property of John W. Kaigltr. to tsdUb one ft issued from the Superior Conxtpf said eoaotyin nr of william J. Howe, tga’nst said John W. as too falssui ffnk _ _ I—J—. Property pointed ont by delendant. Sold for purchase money of the some. decStd TvTp7 - H.L. HILL. Sheriff of administration, do bonis non, now open tho ss-oto of Felix A. Williams late of raid county, deceased. All persons interer ed are required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in J an- nary next, to show cause, if any they have.why letten should not bo granted the applicant. Given under sy band officially. C. T. WARD. aeo3-30d Ordinary. BAKER COURTY. 1 EORGIA, BAKER COUETY.-B. F. Ivey sp- k plies to me for'Letters of Administration upon l eatote of K. D. Ivey, late ot said, oounty, dee’d, Given .under my hand and official eigna- prayed for. Given .under my h galore, this November 21,7871, Monday in January next, to show cause if any they have,why letter* thould not be granted the appli cant. Given under my hand official y. _ .. dae3 30d C. T. WARD, Ordinary. /-ft EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-WSereas. %. H. At- vT klnson. administrator on-the i nov23 40d 4- CLEMENT GORE. Ordinary. SAMS.—Will oe sold the first I Tuesday in January next, before the Oourt- ouse door, in the town of Newton, within the legal _ours of sale, two mules, one griy horse, one two horse wagon, one yoke oxen, one cart, one hundred bushels corn, more or less, as the property of John and A. F. Lancaster, to satisfy distress warrant of H. R. Jackson va. John and F L. Lancaster. Also, one sorrell horse, one bay mule, one two horse wagon, three hundred bushels corn, more or less, as the property of D. W Porter, to satisfy one fi, fa. Belehera A Terrell vs. D. W. Porter. dogjQd DAVID MoMPBRY, Sheriff. G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Whereas, Ennis W. Allen appliee to me for Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Thomas Allen, late or said eonnty. deceased. This is, therefore, to rile all persons eorcerced to be and appear at my office cn the firrt Monday in January next, and show eaaue, If any they have, why said Let ers ihould not be granted to said appli- c«nt. Given under my hand and official s’gnatore, this tkuith day of December, dcc7-w30d , • Ordinary B. 0. EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Forty days after .’•to the G 1 ble 1 He MO MM0FACT0B1I0 COMPANY. Factory East End Hasel Street, Hines on Ashley River. application will be m* ’e to tne Honora- ... the Ordinary of taid' eonnty, for leave to sell eighty-two and a half (82%) acres from 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. Ball, doeoased, for the pnrsose of payirg the debts < f said estate. Th-s Deo- mber Is 1871. JtD. L. WIGHT. dec7-w40d Administrator. T> AKER SH ERIFP’S SALE.—Will he sold on tne A) first Tuesday in January next before the Court house door, in the town of Newton, within the legal hours of sal e, 1 store-house and lot in town of M< 1 ford, number unknown, bat known as the Mason & Dick inson o d corner store-house lot. now ooeuDied by A. J. George. Levied on as the property of O G. Gong- ley, administrator of W. B. McCullers, to satisfy Ba ker Eupeiior Coart fi fa. Patten, Lane, Mami k Co. vs 0. G. Gooslsy, administrator of Wiley B. MoCullers. Alio, ene house and lot adjoining tbe town of New ton. known ss the Richmond A. Perry house and lot, now occupied by widow ot James Addison, to satisfy Baker Suno-tar Churt. J.T. Ram bo and C. Helten Plane vs. R. A. Perry. Levy made by Willi era Jack- son, former Sheriff. Also, two bal-s lint cotton, levied on as the proper ty of Addison Baxter end Dr.Thomas, to satisfy a lien fi. fa. Henry fid. Stevens vs. Addison Baxter and Dr. Thomas. Alse, lot of land No. 106, in the 9th district of said county, aa the property of N. P. Bronson, 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 Levi Tifer, Lewis Mathis vs. Stephen Hays. Also, lots of land Nos 371,390,391 amt 351, in the 7th district of said county, as the property of Enoch C. Brown, to satisfy two fi fas—oue in favor of James Bagg8 vs E. C. Brown, one in favorof Turner P. Fisher vs. Enoch C. Brown. Levy mad* by Wm. Jackson, f0 doc33Qd enff ‘ DAVID McMURRY, Sheriff- CLAY COOTS? f» nereas. n. a. at- _ i estate of R, A* L. Atkinson; deceased, applies to me for letters of dis mission. 7 hese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred aad creditors of said .deeeesed. to be and appear at the C- wit of Ordinary in said eonnty. on or bolore tho first Monday in March, 1872, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted. Giren under my band officially, O.T.WAKD. dec3-3m Ordinary. TJIBB COUNTY SHERIFF 8ALES.-WiUbesold _D before the Court-house door. In tbe city or Ma- eon, between the legal hooiaof sale, on tbe fi-st Tues day in January next, tbe following described proper ty, to*wit: A hon-e and lot iu Vineri)!*, known as the residence of Mrs. Mary I ranees Lamar, in said county, consistirgof four acres, more or less, and the plantation in <he county of Palsski, in said State, and known as her plantation, consisting of twelve hundred acres, more or lets: also the hor**A, : mbIes end other stock ordinarily used in in farming. Levied on to ra'isfy fi. fa. i-sned from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Meedy Boxar vs. Mrs. Ma y France* La- mar. - i Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the following described property, to-wit: all that lot or parcel of land in theoity of Macon, containing about twenty-three acre*, more or less, with tbe buildings thereon known as the Armory. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court, 'n fa<or of Alfred Iverson, Jr. vs. The Armory Cotton Manufivx taring Company, Property pointed out by plaintiff's Also, at the same time and plae\ wi-1 be sold the following described properly, to-wit: Two mules and wagon, and horses. Levied on to satisfy fi. fa in favor cf Jonathan Colli a k Son vs. Mar# Nowell. J. A. Newell and John W. Newell. Property pointed out by plaintiffs. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the following described property, to-wit: The farm of James Lloyd, situated on the Ho as ton road, about three miles from Macon, in tho county of Bibb, to gether with all the improvements there -n. The farm contains 157 acres, more or less, and will be sold free from all inenmbranees. Levied on and sold bv virtue of a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in lavor of Thomas Plater, Vice President of the Fourth Na tional Bank of Nsshville,Tenn., • gainst the said Jas. Lloyd. Property pointed ont by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at tho same time and plare will bo sola the following described property, to-wit: Lot No .eight, in square 82. and improvements thereon, fronting on Spring and High streets. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa from (he City Court of Savannah, Chatham oounty, in favor .of A. W. Hannon Sc Co. vs, Gene=e k Banaud and A. Barnard. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. _ _____ _ deo5 td P. VT. DOYLE. Sheriff. /ft EORGIA. JONES COUNTY—Oamysar’e Ow- VI new, November 8,1871.—Where#*, Loci os Law rence and Augustus Lawrence, minor ekitdroa Jno. A. C. 8. Lawrence, deoeasad, an without a guar dian to manage their property: Bote* : S herotr given that I will gsweood. after tho expiration <7 thirty days, to vest tho guardianship of said mini— in some fit and proper person of this county, as pro vided by law. Witnoei or band officially. nolOwSOd ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary. aootr O0WBT, G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNT Y.-Wh area*. St enter Woodward and John H. Woodward applies to os for lettors of administration upon tho estate of William W. W c od ward, deceased: These are there for* to cite and admonish all eoneemwtto be andap pear at my office on or before the first Monday in Jan uary next. than and there to show cause. If any they hare, why said letten should not be greeted. Given under my hand and t ffieial signature, this Boremfer 29th, 1871. deo230d WM. H. DAVIES, Ordhmr. sale, the following land to-» it: Tbe south half of let No. 29 in Kith district of said oounty. containing Mffid seres, morsfor lesr: sold to satisfy a Superior Caere S fa in favor of Count P. Flemming vs. JanoBowp. executrix of James M. Usage, deoeeeod. - W* 1m Q&AHAIps nov28 wSod Sberifi. - HA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Wherea*. Job* 8. rush applies to me for letters of administra tion upon the estate of Irwin Brown, deceased; Thaw are therefore to eite aad admonish ^all concerned (owe and appear at my effioe on or bofor* tho first MotoUr In January next, then and there to (how cause, lfra they have why said letters should not b* granted. Given under ay hand and official sixratnro, this Hs- vtmber 29.1S7L doe230d WM. H. DAVIES, Ordmxzy-^ /ft EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas Job* K. VJT RulUnd, Administrator, on Estate of Bioko K. Knlland, applies to me for letters ot dismission frera said administration, these are. therefore, to erteoff concerned to be anl appear at my office within ran time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any tone hav*, why said letten should not b* granted. Given under my band end official iiguctura tha Oct. IQ, 1871. WM. H. DAVIES. Ordinasy- G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four week* after date application to 11 be mad* to tbe-OrdS- naryof said county for leave to sell the wild deals belonging to the estate of N. Andrew*, deeeesed.*; pr.vate tale said la-dsheing known as Lot No. 43, ia the 27th Distriet of Deentar county and eoniaintnc 250 acres, W. H. ALLRN, Adm u nov2S-30d« G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four meek* after date application will be made to the Ordi nary of slid county for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Martin Burnett-, df *«wed. pj8.t4i* MARGARET BURNETTE, Adm’x. /ft EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY,—All perseeg VI indebted to the estate of R, J. Williamson, late of said eonnty, deceased, are hereby notified toeoara forward and make immediste paymen’, and then having demands against sa d estate, are required to prerent them for payment aocord-n* to law. nov5 6w* W. M. BOON. Kx’r. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-—By virtue of an order from the Court of Ord-nary of said eoaniy, will be sold before the Court-honse door in the city of Macon, on the first Tueeday-in February, 1872, with'-n the legal hours of sale, a fractional part of lot No. J, situated in the Macon reserve, and containing one half acre, more or leas. -Sold as «he property oi Sarah O. R. DiGard. minor child of Perry Dillard, late of said county, decea*»d. Terms cash. dec!4 td SUSAN E, DILLARD, Guardian. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after the date hereof, application will be mado-to tbe Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the real and personal property, belonging to the estate of Mary A. Parker, late of said county,, deceased, dec 301 A. B. MoQRKQOR, Executor. g to the estate of J. E. Administrator. ■u m AJUOI|Ui rou* vuuuwi uraisi • wrf" letters of guardianship of tho property o 3 — heirs of Thomas J. Carnes, late or said eonnty, de ceased, this is to cite all persons interests! in said matter to he and appear at my Cou>t on the first Mon day in January next, then and tbe-e to show eaure, if *ny they have, why the letters should notJre issued to sa d applicant. Witness my hand and official rig- Lature. November29, 1871. _ „ dec3 30d* JOHN 0. WELLS, Ordinary. us directed, will , , in the town of Fort Gaines, in said oounty, on the first Tuea : ay in January next, between the^legal hours ot sale. lot ot lead originally Ran well improved --- property belongs to the heirs of Willrsm and Susan McLeroy, late of said county, deceased, and is sold under writ of partition for distribution among the same. B. F. BURNETT. „ WM. A. GRAHAM, R.B.PETBSUM. d-c7 td Partitioned. 7AIPBR OOUMIT. WANDO FERTILIZER, RECOMMENDED BY AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS AS A SPECIAL MANURE FOB COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, AND OTHER GRAINS. ^ GROUND ASHLEY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATES. Court-house door in said oounty, three hundred acres of land in said oounty, adjoining land of Geo. Clark on the south. W. A. Cochran, on the wrat, it being a part of the W arron Ambus place. Levied on to satufa a fi. fa. from Jasper Superior Court in favorof Mel- drid A. Cochran vs. Martha B. Ambus, adminfatratnx of Warren Ambus, deceased, James T. Renfroe and James F. Renfroe; notice given tenant. Also, at the asms time and place, one sorrel horse, one yellow horse, one oow ana .two-beifsr yearlings, on* sow and save i pigs. Levied on as ih* property of Leonard Aplin to ratuftr a fi. fa. Lsued from the Superior Court of Jasper county B savor of G.D. Greer vs. Abram dreer, Jordan Aplin and Leonard Aplin. de2wtds JAMBS M. DIQBY, Pept’y Shff. EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks afttr VT date application will be m * *■» the Court of Ordinary or said county for lea^etu sell tbe land-- of the estate of Mark L. Newton deceased. This em>ssa.M Wte tsSmi.- dee7-w30d* ■AdmlnUta-ators. OBAWFORD COUNTY. 1RAWF0RD COUNTY SHERIFF SAI,E.-WiU ) be seld before tbe Oonrt-honse door, in tbe town Knoxville, said eonnty of Crawfnrd, on the fir=t Tuesday in January next; six head of mules, one two horse wagon and harness, levied on at the property of Wesly W. Johnson, to satisfy a factory lien in favor nl of I /ft EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Mary C Vjr Neligan applies to the undersigned,for letters of administration npon the estate of Dennis Neligan, late ofsa'dcounty.decea*ed. All personsinferrstedare requested to be and appear at the Court 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 offieiallv. dec5-30d 0. T. WARD, Ordinary. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-^Whereav William Haaleburst 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 eonnty, deceased. All persons interrafad are required to be surd appear at tho Court of Ordinary, in said county, on tho first Monday in January next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. drc-5 30d ■ 0. T. WARD, Ordinary. MAMOW cowm. /ftEORGIA.M ABION COUNTY.—SHERIFF SALE VI Wftl be sold bofor* the Court-honse door, in the town of Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of rale, tho foUowing property, to-wit: On# lot of land in tho 4th district of said county, number not known, lovied on to sati*- ly one fi fa issued from Marion Snpwrior Coart. ln fa vor of AlUn Holmes v» J, M. Bfathe. Property pointed out by defendant. " ' ‘ , , , Also, at tho same time aad pltce, two hundred and sixty aores, more or less, will bs sold as the property of Caleb n illman. to satinfy one fi fa in favor of H. F MeLvnghlin vs Caleb HlUmm. Properly p out byp’aintiff. Also, one lot of land levied on a* the property of JT Wall, in the 4th district of said eonnty. No 195, levied on to satisfy one fi & in favor of John Carson vs JT Wail. Also, one lot of land in the 4th d'strict of said oonn- ty, levied as the property ot J T Beto. to satisfy one fi fa in favor of John L Smith vs JI Belk. Property pointed out by plaintiff. A so. one lot of land levied on at the properly of J. W. Wiggins, to satisfy one fi fa in favorof Aon E. Brown—lot No. 64, in the 4th district of said county. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one lot of land, levied on as tbe-property of Elisabeth Hatcher, tosalisfy on* fi fa in favor of J. A. Cade. Number not knrwn, out the same beiagtbelot npon which the dwelling is situated, in the 4th dis trict of said eonnty. Levied cn to eatis r y or e fi fa in . favor of J. A. Cade vs Elisabeth Hstoter aad others. Also, at the same time aad place, 10 bushels of com. more or lets, and 8ft) pounds of ared cotton. Levied on as the propertyof J. D. Harrold to sat sfy ono fi fa in favor of T. w.Harvey vs J, D. Harrold and W. W. Boynton. Property pointed ont by Bojnton. This November28, 1871. _ _ „ „ ._ dec3 td W. C. BAKER, Sheriff. mttoi ooir» nPAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Wall be JL sold before the Couit-house door in the tows of Bntler, between thelesal hours of (ole, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to- wit: Four biles of eot> on. Levied on as the rroporty of Jackson Parkins to satisfy a fl.fn. issued from the Superior Court of said oounty in favor of Swift, Rae- pess k Co. vs. Jaekaon Parkins. _ Abo. at tbe same timeud plooe,lotof landNo.M in the 12th di«triet of originally Mnoogee. now Tay lor eonnty. Levied on natbo property of John K. Thompson to satisfy a fi. fa. issnod from the Superior- Court of said county in favor of J ohn Joiner vs: Jaoaw Thompson aad John M, Thompeon. - Also, at the same time and place, three hales or cot ton more or less, one ox, and one saddle. Levied ess 'as the property of Wiley Jones (oolored) to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court Of said oennfy ia d» t H8B1T A-Paxrisvs.Wile^Joru.^ T aylor sheriff sale.—win he soil'heron the Court-house door, in the town ef Batter, cx the first Tuesday in January next, between the law ful hours of sale, one lot of merchandise. Levied on as the property of Dixon B. Terrell, to satisfy a C. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said eonnty, ut favor of Dnblon, Drey fons A Co., vs. Dixon B. Xac re! 1. Properly pointed out by^laiattfitorag. dec5 30d * Deputy Sheri SI DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of m order ofthe Court of Ordinary of Taylor coun ty, will be sold before the Court-house door, in tbs town of Butter, on the fim Tuesday in January next, tbe followioglands:. .. ., . , _ West ]4 of lot No. 9, in the 14th,east K of lot No. 9. in thelbth and the undivided- H of lot No. 19. to in tbe 15th district, of said eonnty, containing in aK 303% aores, more or less, and known a* the Andrew McOsnts’ place. ... , , „ „. _ ■ Also, at the same time acd pltce, lot No. 236, soaot of lot No. 244 and 30 sere* ot the northern part OS lot No. 237. all In the 13th district of said county, known as the Rome place, and containing 330 acnes more or Also, lots Noe. 89 aad 104. in the 14th district of-ssld oounty. eontaining 405 aores, more or lees, and known ostheThos. Brown pbee. Sola as tbe property of the estate of D. W. Miller, late of s*” . «“ b 5 t-:anfl# AkV+mZvlr. WttL in tercet from date. Bond fortt<f««-givan otrtn uff psyUent. SUSAN H. MILLER, tds cctMtd Administratrix. Metropolitan Works, ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, deo3-tds This November £8,1871 JAS. N. MATHERS. Deputy Sheriff QVzncAir oouariY. ?*Bir*iu rood, near the eitf of Meoon , and f<> s/ u t * 1 ? Gorman Place, eontain- Ii»»tr" aon «f 1«*». Terms eash. A. B. ROSS, Administrator. CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS. RICHMOND. VA. IHtdf Ms rekwri WM. E. TAN N Eli & CO. STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and » SAW-MILLB; BARK, GRIST and BLASTER MILLS; BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or BRASS, MILL GElilNG, etc ; Engine* and Haw-iliUa of varioue sizes always on Land. , , Steam FUnngs and Wr ought Iron Prpo Old Engine*, etc., repaired and sold on commie- Sion or exchanged for new All other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done Freights to all points low. Send for desonplive circular. jul7 d s«Avrttldecl8. II. R. BROWN, Agent. XECUrOR’d SALE.—Will be fold in Jefferton- vi l-. T » ggi county, on the first fused ay in Feb ruary next, bMween toe usual b<iU!Sofsale,»<W acres of land beloDgtng to the estate of James G, Wall, late of sail ount>, deceased, and known as the Fitts plae:, adjoining lands of Henry F. Solomon, estate cf John CI Epi-s. and o hors. T*-'nisea*h. dec!9;d THOS. W, BURKETl', Ex*eut>r. FOB COMPOSTING’ WITH COTTON SEED. ADMINISTRATOR’S !rCt -o nustwt ! S ;<i» iliHr . - By„virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinury of Quitman cou-ly. will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in January, also, lot of land No. 7T to ths same P“ b jeirs and creditors. Ti no!4-40d* 'lig£ ayAHT. Adm’r. MESSRS. LAWTON A Agents, Macon, Qa. ■ indebted to the estate of HBBT Arnold, deceased, are que'ted to oome forward and settle up, fotviecelaisuaeatoetsaUestate will Pi'S them la term* of the law. _ ■ delfiwfiw* SAMUEL MORGAN, Admr’. N'^SrYn^^-alis.rjP-UJI^; WILLIAM C. DUKES ft CO. dec3 d*Odftw4m General Agents, Charleston, S O* B. T. ENGLAND, - - - GEORGIA. J-WWT1T. Min naSBAnXL KOBTOH. JEHXAX READ A CO., L ATE Om. W. ft Johtol A end, Manufacturers and Wholesale Daalors in For and Wool Hats, Straw Goods, UmbreUae, etc. M3 Broadway (ad joining Cochran, McLean ft Co.), Mew York. OOtSwfi* !.:• 4i; ..... ... . PWtih M ARION SHERIFF SALB.-Will be sold before the Court-houte door, in the town of Buena Vis ta. on the first Tne-dsy In January next, the north httfoflot No. 177. In the fourth district ofominaUy Muscogee. B"W Marion oounty, levied on as-Ue pro perty of Phebe kveringbam, to. tatisfy a fi fa i<sued from Marion Suptrior Court in favor or James L. B ^^ 1 ’ Sheriff of John T. Smith, ... are her.br notified of the above application. Wituefs my hand, November24. 1871. _ J AS, M. LOWE. nov 29-w301 Ota.ff V- titolioo a Ordinary. A L MINI ST RA TOR’S 8 ALE.—By virtue of an **- der from the Court of Ordinary of Taylor county will bo sold before the Court-honse dodr in saM coun ty on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal honre of sale, eighty acres of land, more or Vara lot of land No. 167 in the third district of said oounty* belonging to ’he estate cf Sarah MoElmurry .deceased. Sold far the benefit of the heir* and creditors of sajff estate. Terms cash. JAMBS M. BATEMAN, norli 40d ■ Adm’r Sarah MeElmurrsy. TWIGGS COUNTT G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Wherea*. j. p. Mereer appliee to the undersigned for letters ef Guar* Unship of the person and propertyof Geesern W. Mercer, minor son of Garner Mercer, deceaatd: these are therefore t# require all persons eoneerued to file in my offioe on or before the first Monday is January, 1872, tbeir objections, if any Ut ey have to said appointment, otherwise lettors of Guroianehsy will be gran’ed tho applicant ‘ ' Given under my hand and ofirisl signature, flue November 6th, 1871. J. U. BUttKECf. no24-w40d Ordinary. /7LB0RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereae. Rahfa VJ W. Wynn, guardian of E. K. Wynn, hrauto now E. E. Bolioger, applies for dbmiasion from taid trust: Thi* is therefore to cite all persons eozesrra* toiappear at my office on or before the first Monday in January next, to show cause. If any they harq,whv said dismission should not be granted. • deeltStd J. U.BURKETT, Ordinary. G eorgia; twiogs county.--on the first If '”'- V eeme made Georgii estot* ceased, Monday in January, 1872, appLeotion wilt be ie to. ihe U WfiHMHJl ADfffi Court of Ordinary of Twigs* count*. far leave to sell the lands belonging to fan Tbe-'philus Pearce lot* of said oounty^de- the bontflt of heirs and eredjtort. JOHN M. Pf no24-w40d i a, for of Th !, fbrl JOHN M. PBARCA KxedV of Thoophilu* Pearce, deeeaeeS,' MXZOBBU COUJB7ZT. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALB.-Will be sold on th* first Tneeday in January next, by virtue of an order from the Ordinary, Wore the Court-house door at CamiHa, Mitchell county, a town lot of land in arid town^No. 8,Jn block D, of raid town, a* th# m * ‘ nov23 tds E xecutrix Norici.-The creditor* *r l. a. Goncke, deceased, are uetifiod to present far claims In terms of tbe law. Th* debtors ef said estate are notified that tonen- diote payment is ox poet* d. MARTHA H. GONCKE. no24-w40d« Exooutnx. fieirt Md creditor* Terra cash LAVI& Adm’r.. /ft EORGIA. MITCHELL. OOUNTY. — Whereas, VT Jonathan Lackey appliee to me for letten of guar dianship of the person* aad property of the minor children of Seaborn R. Lnekey, late of said county, deeetsei. and notice is^ hewby given to a 1 persons interested to file their obi sett on* in this office within the time prescribed by law, or s*4d fatten will be ^delsSsOd* H. 0. DASHER, Ordinary. January. 1873,'thelr objections,' ir say said appointment, otherwise letter* of nov24 40d. utbni . «vraunder my I N otice to debtors and creditors.—ah persons indebted to J. J. Dickinson, deoeaied. are beroey notified to make immediate payment, and all persons holding demands against said deceased are requested to preient them to the undersigned proper, ly authenticated within the time preeeribed by law. novlO 60d, JOHN E. LILLY, Administrator, G eorgia, twises couhti. estate of Wright NeeLfat* of Twigg* eonnty de ceased, fa unreprafonted. .These are tharaforetoeato and admonish all poraon* Intraastod to be andamir at my office on th* firet Monday fa January. &8ZL to show oansa. if any, why.au administrator tor told** tato should not be appointed nov24 40d J. U, BURKETT, Ordlrarjc.