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whole of 1 he jrnak of ifie iret^^Vp to them with it.* .Ylrio'gboil to lift* iiller-J Q-ritman—Third Mon lav in May aud-Xavenib!'-
ami iuL-luilln^ohe fork, uf .1.0, main ..ally for I,..* cMeni Dow,«e table- '
rr~ . I ( - „ branches, be li'.orotighlv washed Willi ] spoonful. “ Hrrell—Fourth Monday in May Mill November.
col ,,. nl ml e soft SOa,° oj ,v,ll covered . . _ . . v.v..,. I _ S ac«,.d M .,J'.,i„ U L k iS. P ,».Wr
ar. .olieited from our friend. tlirongbout wi|h w|)ilew . 15hi „ r even , ve || w; „hed f ' J An 7, L ,: '' le f " 4 1 A1 S oM ■„ CircU.
the country. Or *ny interesting facts, ®*! with a solution of potash, the alkali will _ °£ !)T™1 >™ h ., 3 li,b . le : Cerrien-Monday after lnr,u Conrt.
perimeuta or recipes; anything that will ki .| lhe e£r ^, ?j or - the vfn]!itj a
interest or instruct in this department. soon as hatched, :1 the female insect
We will correct all communications, no should chance to deposit them on the
matter how written. tree. But insects ate all endowed
We would be glad to receive eommuni^ with most wonderful in-tim ls, and it is
cations from any of ear farming friends, very doubtful whether the parent bee
who have anything that will prove inter
esting or instructive to our many renders.
The science of agriculture opens a large
field to the intelligent and inquisitive mind
from which to gather facts, by experiment
and otherwise, and which will be safe!}*
garnered if sent to us. There is scarcely
au observing man that does not have good
ideas stored away, that will be of no bei>
efit to ibe community unless published.
poonfulof sal’,aml give it in them twice Br >oks^-Mondiy alter Lowndes,
a week or o! tenor, and begiunitiO a month u ■'’■putt—Wednesday after the third Monday in
i ,- .**■' t r Mav and November,
hef ire the warm weather of spring. rrwin-Tharsdry alter Teifair Court.
■ I, T i m,_ , - — Laurens—Second Monday in April and October.
Ti-ntri 4 it V Lowndes—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
** ‘ ’ Pulaski—Third Monday in Ami! and Octo
-tffclHCML O A‘
get the best.
Superior Conrt Jittlgtf.
tie ever deposits her **ce" s oh n tree ‘f’ .
. . * s Oaructt Anurt ws. >n» .nernOircmt; terra 3 years:
that i? thus covered wifli a strongalka- residence Washington.
li. Those wilt! have tried this prevent- JKP»n*ott. Cherokee Circuit: term d years;
1 residenceCkrterihritle.
J K Alexander. Southern Circuit; term 4 years:
i'*c unite in saying that the trees thus
treated are never attacked by borers of
any kind, but-remain sound and safe.
[Canada Farmer.
Pr& ITwrll—How It Knten iht Psd—Kfinrdy.
Tlie editor of the Canada Fanner, in
reply to certain enquiries from a cor
respondent, gives the following account
of how the weevil enters the pod. and
remedies for the same:*
On each pea may be observed a
slightly discolored round spot, which
is found on inspection to he caused by
a hole in the pea, under ihe thin hull,
containing a small blackish beetle. It
certainly at first sight appears strange
how the perfectly developed beetle can
havp got into the pea when the skin is
entiiely unbroken, hut a little insight
into the history of the creature explains
the seeurng mystery. When the peas
are in blossom, the parent beetle lays
its eggs in the tender pod. From these
hatch out tiny little worms, which per
forate and enter into the soli newlv'
developed peas, making a very minute
hole which speedily closes up with the
growth of the pea. The worm grows
as the pea increases, eating awav at
ihe mealy part of it and usually spar
ing the germ till at length it assumes
the pupa slate, and finally, when the
pea ripens, completes its transforma
tion into a perfect beetle. Here it re-
mams, with only the thin epidermis
between it anil the outer air and liber
ty. all winter, till ihe warmth of spring
bids it eat through the husk and per
form its proper avocations.
The following remedies may be men-
reeu&ncfe Xtioamar s ie.
C 1> Dwis, Western Circuit
deuce Mqaroe..
C B Cote, Macon Circuit:
deuce ilacoir.
J M Ois-ke. .''"utbwestem Ctr,-ui;
residence Ai.ierieus.
J W Green, Flint Circuit: term 4 years; res
•nce„Thotna>lon.
D B HiifreiL F*taula Circuit; term 4 years^
denc0*Fi eswu k.
term 4 years ; resi
te r :n 4 years: resi-
tenu ' vears:
nday in April and October.
Tettair—Friday after the fourth Monday in April
and October.
Tilomas—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox—Fourth Monday in April and Ostsber.
Southwestern Cir.kit.
Baker—Third Monday in May md November.
Caihonn—Third Monday hi March Sc September.
Decatur—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Vesi-
WiifB to Caxirate foils.
Many persons hold to the. opinion
that cold weatbor is ttie most suitable ,
lime to castrate colts. Having been
engaged in this kind of business fort Will. Gibson, Middle Cirenit; term 4 years; resi-
si.x or seven years, my experience and i dence Augusta,
observation is that May mid September
are the moj
then' are
J D Pope. Coweta Cirenit; term
deuce Atbiirta;'
vc.irs: resi
st stiitalile limes. In May iT M Robinson. Oemulgec Cirenit: term 4 years;
■ r .1 - . ' residence Greenesboro'.
no tins or Other msecls to N J{ E^t.Bine Hi«igc Circuit; term 9 years:
will pass upon Ihe same on the 19th inst.. at 10
o’clock, A. M.. at my office in Dublin. Ga.
, , , JOHN B. WOOLFE, Ordinary.
Lee—rourth Monday m March and September, j Mar 10, lri70 ill 2t*"
Mitchell—Second Monday in May & November. I *
Sumter—S-cond Monday in April and October.
Worth—Third Monday in April and October.
T'tUnpoof.t Circuit. .
j and Joseph B Newell, to make payment to me at
C ampbeli—Second Monday in April A Ostobor. ■ and fbc-se having claims against said estates
Coweta—h'.rst Monday in March & September. are required to present them in terms prescribed
Heard—Third Monday in March & September. l«v the law.
Troup—Third Monday in May and November. * T. F. N KWELL. Admr. of said Estates.
| Fayette—Fourth Monday in April aud October. yj HV 17 jssfy"' oy *dt
Meriwether—Third Monday in Febr’y & August . I
Carroll—First Monday in April and October. s * EOTvOlA. WILKINSON COUNTY—
Rome Circuit. 4 VT Superior Court, April Term, 1870.
T attnall coukt of oudinauy,
April Term. Ia7tl. i
Whereas, Andrew S. Cod ins an-1 Eiinor Hol
land. admiuistr»tois of Wiiliain Holland, lepre- |
sents to the Court in their petition, duly tiled and ;
entered on .record, that they have fuily adaiinis- j
tered William Holland’s estate
This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned, I
kindred and ered’tors. to show cause if any they
can.why said administrators should aot be dis 1 ’ll/pLotpp’o [ T Tl^I»riffirprl HirlioRarV,
charged from their administratioa and. receive, VV rOMri b L Jiuui itt.tll L»ll I.uuiii;
letters of dismission. jp u;) o H' 0 r<isand Mornings hUin other Dictionaries
ipri.i6.ie™ J P ; B SIKES ' n T ^; I f«**'*•
ft l.AD to add lay testnn.iar in its, favor,
i V3T TPrcs f Wa'.ker cf Harvard,T
S TATE OF GEORGIA. Laurens County— • ygRYsccolar knows i ti v.-ilue.
Whereas, R. A. Stanley, as next friend of, ^ [W. H. Prescott, the Historian ]
Mre. Elizabeth M. Duncan, wife of John T Dun- _ yg most complete Dictionarj oftheLanguage, '
can, has applied for exemption of Personalty and I J [Dr. Dick of Scotland.]
.setting apart and valuation of Homestead ; and I j jj£ best ^uide of students of our laniruage.
i [John G. Whittier.] j
H E will transmit his name to latest posterity.
[Chancellor Kent } 1
r TYMOLOG1CAL part surpasses anything by .
_ Li erlier laborers. [George Bancroft.
HS.IkS. -|^ EARING relation to Language Principia dceF .
]VT OTICE is hereby given to ail persons in- Xv to Piiilosophy. [Elihu Burritt.]
| it debted tin the Estates of Isaac Newell Jr.. 1, XCEL9 all oihers in defining scientific terms i
fc [President Hitchcock.]
• SUmVARZ rBRAiTv
154 BROUGHTON STREET,
(Between Ball aa d Whitaker.)
Retail and Wholesale Dealers
—rx—
S O far as I know, best defining Dictionary-
; ■ f Horace Mann.] j
T AKE it altogether, the surpassing work.
[Smart, the English OrtfKppist.]
A necessity to every intelligent tami'.y, students
teaclier and professicnal man. What library is
complete without the Lest English Dictionary ?
CA RPE T11ST <3-s,
OIL CLOTHS,
■jnniDTT SHAISS,
WiLL PiPSJi,
0URTA1MS,
—AND—
torment a colt : and alsi>, iho weulber
not being lint, the animal dues unt re
sort totlie slmdo. Const quentlv, keep
ing out in the open fie!d it naturally
will pick grass and keep up its fiesii
an«l sirtocdi- ahd ltd Lag kepi in tnotier-
n’t* exercise, u r it \v;i 4 sWeJUess fluui
if it remains n»*» much of the tone sta
tionary umier sh.tiU'. • .4
The same reason applies lo Septem
ber. If done iu cold weather, the ani-
residence Marietta.
V, Bchiey; L ist. ru Circuit: term S years: resi
deuce Savannah.
J S Bigby. Tallapoosa Circuit; term 9 years;
residence Ntwnan.
W M tSessicus. Brtm«.vick Circuit: t rm 4 years:
residence Btacksb^ar.
James Johnson, ChattxhAochee Circuit: term 9
years * i esideiK e Cotumbns-
SolicUurs Gen reel.
Hi:
Ei.i.xs C
Ifov
B. iioBissos. Judge.
Liblc for Divorce.
Rule to pet feet service.
WEBSTER’S SlTWHil PlCTORliL DICTIONiET
1040 Page*, St*. COO EagrxTinga. Pr«ice $C
The work is really a gem of a. Dictionary, just
the thing for the million.—American Educational
March 8. 1:70.
10 tf
mal will Itb japt !•'
which srioula never
he avoided. I consi
excrci3c preh r.:file*,
on mtu.iv hwtxlr
mules
seriou
e kepi noused,
done it il can
r gentle oul-door
Wave, operated
rob-, bnUrnurses and
and have never yet met with a
ayiide ni or loss.
[(-ur. Ciiichmti Gazelle.
[From the S*’nthern Cultivator Receipt I'-'ok.]
TortJtatdiC.—All who sutler from
toothache, or neuraigie afteerions, aris-
j ng from teeth in it nr State of decnv,
I mat evperi^iire relief, i .'stantaneous
j and permanent, iiy saturating a small
hit of clean cotion or wooi with a si rung
i solution of am::, mia. .and apoivin 0 »ki C D -yy-.-tpaos.
, r .,, r. .»- residence Dallas.
I immediately to Ine an**cled toodi.— John Ijsuady, Ch;*.:; c:o c.:o
, The pleasing < qntrast insian'ancouslv _ pesui«nce.C«*:nmbu#
prodtn-es, in c tS'-s, a lit of laugii-
J M Matfhews, Northern Circuit: term 4 vests:'
residence De.nieisvitie.
W D Rennert. Southern Circuit: term 4 years:
resideuc Q litmau,
C E Broyles. I’h -rckee Circuit: term 4 yvrs :
residence I'siton.
S W F.v :.;r. P.ibuila Circuit; term 4 years; resi- 1
deuce For? G-uws.
R W Crocker. M-tcon Circuit: terra 4 years*, res
idence Manpn.
S Calvin Johnson, Blue Ridge Circuit: term 4
years ; residence Dawsouviile.
EP Howe!! Coweta Circuit; term 4 years; resi-
r dene* Auaura.
L B Aiiderscu, Hint Cirenit: terra 4 years; xesi-
deucJCoTTOgtonr — - * '*-*
K H Whitley, Southwestern Circuit; term 4
years: residence Baiv.bridge.
L Jop-tan, Ob Slid gee Circuit: term 4 years: resi
lk ncO-AIonticfFc.
J R Prescott, Middle Circuit: terra 4 years; resi
dence Saauisboro’;
\V L.Marier, Western Circuit: term 4 y ears; res
i-ienoe'd efferscii.
A B Smith. Eastern Circuit; term 4 years: resi
| donee ria van nail-
Circuit: term 4 year:
t*ne
Circuit: tem 4
Chattooga—First Monday in March and Septem’r
Floyd—First Monday in January and July. j E 1.1.x* Cv )
Folk—Second Monday in February & August. ; * vs .
j Paulding—Third Monday in March & Septem’r. i ^ ?p Carswk.ul. \
Haralson—Fourth Mondav iu March & Septem’r. * u
Walker—Last Monday in' February & Augnst. ; It appoarisig-to the C.mrt.by return of the Shei- : Monthly. ^ ^ r uphptw
11 r~ -• , iff, that tiie defendant does not reside in thws.-oua- ; Pnbiished by G. & C. MERRIAM, bpnngne.J,
,r ' nl i tv : and it further appearing that he does not re- Mass. Su;d by all boos sellers.
Banks—First Monday in April and October. j si d e iu this State, ft is on motion of Counsel
dark—First Monday in February and second in j ordere j tf,*, sa j d Defendant appear, and answer ;
August. , ) at the next Term of this Court, else that the case
t rnukhn—becoud Monday in April i October. b 4 oons i dfc rtsd iu default. And it is further order-.
Gwinnett—First Monday, m March and second in eJ ttiat t i A - ls i; nle be published in the Southern
September. , . ^ . 1 Recorder once a month for four months.
Habersham—Third Monday m Aoril Jt October. l A. HALL. Compt. Att’v.
Hail—Third Monday in March and Sep'ember.
( ‘ ■'* EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.
41 C'ferks Djfice, Superior Conrt.
Jackson—Fourth Monday & Feb'y & August.
Rabun—First Monday in April and October.
Walton—Third Monday in February tfe August.
White—Monday after the fourth Monday in April
and October.
LEGiL SALES.
CONSUMPTION
AND
PARALYSIS.
I do hereby certify that the above is a true ex- r^OR EIGHT YEARS I have
•act from the ruinates of said Court. J ment 0 f CONSUMPTION (
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
—AT THE—
LOWEST PRICES.
w
I/Xontgomery Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in
V ? June next, before the Court House door,
in Mt. Vernon, the following properry, viz :
1451 acres of land lying in the counties of Mont-
cv-mery, Tattnall and Appling, known as the Nail
p.-rry land, lying on the Aitamaha River, levied
on -s the property of CnylerT. Mosely to satisfy
. tv, o li. fas. issued from the Superior Ccir t otsaid
county, in favor of John McLeod vs. Cuvier T.
Mosely, property pointed ont by plaintiff
Also at the same time and piace will he sold
thi:
' IVERriON H. FLEETWOOD.
Dept’y Cl'k
Mav 10 1870 19 lm4m.
SCHWARZ & BRADY’S
Oar-pet "Warehouaa
G 1
'i EORGIA BALDWIN COUNTY—
Court of Ordinary for County Purposes.
At Chambers. Dec. Mod, l?ti9.
Ordered, that hereafter every night and for four
hours
Oconee
three lamp
ot the East end, another wiibki-Hie sams-distance
of tiie West end and cfna~n tUe middle of the
Bridge ; ail suspended at such height as to be
cereo, 1.ia. nerea.rer every nignian . luriuui —
s, commencing at :bok. the keeper of tiie LA8L ot u.
tee Bridge shall keep burtJag .cenrnuonsiy, ■ to
lamps in sard Bridge: one within thirty feet JrY** jJ“ J
100 Broughton St,. SavuBab, Gi.
March 22, 1870 13 ]y
^Planters iNTotice.
yyE ARE NOW PREPAEED TO FURNISH
ON TIMH,
m hundred acres of land lying on Pendleton’s ! most secure and effecUy e of the ob^cf lyHAr.
Creek, known as the place where Joshua. R.Wil-1. And the said keeper is hereoy required to n,e
Hams formerly lived : levied on as the property I *•» e«4i«Ken»e»tber f hale^ri. or ctuvoles . but
■ to rs’isfv one 6. fa. issued from > n no case caraphrae or other burning fluids of
Bruusw
Circuit: residence ’-ere-
1 .- .. • .- . , • • , ler, alihough a wtimunt before extreme
no ed : h.eep the infested peas in light r ,
, • i * c suffering nmi jMiornic'ii
: ii prrvaflei
1 * ; cum. fI02[ ni
vessels over one season ; that is to saw °
instead of sowing llie produce of lat»t4 F 't Gr ls. Il .•••,•». c/r.. Horses,
year’s crop this spring, keep them till" Hogs and —'i : •»< strung vine-
next vear. The weevils will soon g^r, one quart, lump <*! aimn, two
come out with the increasing warmth, ■ ounces, liquid < U u-lie acid, one ta!>le-
aud fimling no escape, will die in the
vessel before the end ot the year, and
ihu* ihe peas will be free from their
attack. Another mode is to dip the
peas in boiling water juft long enough
lo kill ihe beetles, but not destroy tiie
germ. O/ie minute is sufficient.
A'rifnlioral Trntlu.
1. All lands on which clover or the
grasses are grown', must either have
lime in them naturally, or that mineral
must be artificially supplied. It mat-
well. Apply two
Tv Alan toe a ilcari/ f
vou perceive a horse's
rear, separate your rein
for kilo. The ; stunt 1
rise, slacken one hand,
mist his head with the
vour hands low. This
pels him : •= :n>ve a bin
necessity, brings his to:t
Instantly twist
iioitie am
r tlirSu timt
shake
a dav.
Horse.—When
iiKthnation .to
and prepare
,-atjoui to
■end or
keeping
g coni-
and of
;>.vn.—
J s wi
ven.
Judicial Districts—Superior Courts.
Bine Ridge Cirenit.
Cherokee—First Monday in Marci: «ud August.
Cuba—Third Monday iu iitich and first A2.-nd.iy
in Octoijer.
Milieu—Fourth Monday in March and third Mon
day in August.
Forsyth—F;rsi Monday iu April and fourthAlon-
dav in August.
on as the property of R.-nben Willis to satisfy
wo ti fas. Fined from the Justices Comt of the
IvfJl Dis:;iet of Montgomery comity in favor of ;
J. h Piiiiiips vs. Reuben Willis levy made and
: returned by Joseph Miller. Constable. ]H I . .. .
A iso, at the same time will be sold 119 acres ol . the estate of John Morrison, jr., deceased. ^
laud ievic-d onto satisfv one li. fa. issued by M These are therefore to cite and admonish at; j
D Hu<rl:s. Tax Collector of Monte-oiuerv c-Juntv and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
is
inti
hr r.
made the treat- i
, (Lang and Bron- 1
Given under my hand aud official signature,; c i,i*l) A SPECIALITY, and believe that I can
is, *2d day of Slay, le7U. arrest ANY CANE of this FORMIDABLE DJri :
m-" ur T irLTirAna EABE (however far it may have advanced) in
from c<IX to TWELVE weeks I-do not propose
I to supply new ’rngs, or any large amount of new
lung t:s->ue, to a patient: but I DO PROPOSE
to prevent farther progress of the disease, to
LEAVE the avsrein iu that IMPKOA ED CON
DITION, that ROBUST HEALTH MAY BE
SPEEDILY RE-ESTABLISHED. The FIRST
CASE of CONSUMPTION which it k-»s my good
successfully treat, was a yonng lady iu
the year» lefi'2 and 3 I liaa charge of
HOSPTTALS N03. 2, 3 an! 15, NASHVILLE.
TENN., and of the many eas*-s which came un
der nix* rreaiRieii' tu»re. n»t ONE resu ted fataSiy.
In icxid I was MAYOR aud HEALTH OFFI
CER f the CITY of NATCHEZ, MIS'S, also Pjantnfinii SnDnlipx t Priwwiitn
SURGEON OF THE 2r:h ILLINOIS INFANT- ri « ULJ “UU a 1 rOllMOU
KYh and in prescribing for THIS DISEASE.
GOOD HEALTH sacceedei in EVERY instance.
icjioved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to
genera* United States hospital,
TWENTY or more cases which
TASterei to, I was ENTIRELY
The same rcsalis have
M ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY- ^tended my inrtic* during■ subsequentI vears^
January 1'70. BLiHEAE r HAt NO Caii
„ T . , .. , , CA>E EXlsTb (uowever form;.otble Y tnatmy
Whereas. Thompson u.Gi0osj||ii98 tome fot TRi * 1T>lL>r wiil not SPEEDILY ERAL
letters ot dismiss!on treat his aunjppiratorslnp on , 3 ^
I refer to the above, that to those whom this
m^y come, that they'mav not set me down as a
ptack. for certainly a' quack could NEVER at-
rosponsibilities.
I h—Fo ! ;U Moi
Towms—Mondays
and Oqiobcr.
Brun
Circa it.
ttvn or tnr^
IP 2.
n:e feet d
(YMC'ldl^lv
d.*or. in Mount Vernon, on the first Tues- j AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY,
day in June next, the tollow-.ng property, vis : .
itA> e>.*res of L-tnd adjoining A. McQueen, levied
Will con!u
Aj,. ing—Fir#; il; tiday March arid September.
CaiadtM*—Friday rf.er the foorth Monday ia April
and Octohar.
r tlirn , Chariton—Mouday after the fourth Monday in
TfocitrJtcr Term, I'M.
Whereas AY il Barn M. Bcarborongh, administra-
RBFERENCHS ;
Chas- S. Lovell. U- S. A., Colonei
Infantry, whose son I restored to RQ-
HBALTlI in six weeks, after most emi
nent physicians of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, had
pronounced his case utterly hopeless: H-M. Ly
man. M. D j’JMitbr Medical Joufrial, Chicago. II-
iiuois: Maj. K. R. Ryan, IxioisvifL Kentucky :
Mrs. R. N. Nichois, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Surgeon
OF ALL KINDS. TO BE
IP-AELD UST THE FAT.T,
TERMS : —To be paid by Drafts accepted
by Factors In Macon orSavaonaii.
on us and learn our price*, thereby nrinj
year money.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
Corner 3d and Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
April 26, I£70
r. •*> the property of David Scurry, to satisfy one , pr on t ; )e est;ue of - perrien Scarborough, late of Riesman, Elbridge. lihnois : all of whom are iu-
fi. fa_issued from the Jnstiye s Com t of_the 51st ; sa : ( j c0l , n tv, deceased, liavitig filed
District of said county, in f.ivor ot 1. G Gibbs j f or dismission
lers but little whether il be supplied in h , m vcrv lK and u-upV.elv iU.nv
the form ot stone lime,oyster lime, or r .pi.; s f. ’]■ - '. r ., Tr; ; — v< u
,nar ‘* . have finished twisting liiin r Mind place
2. All permanent improvement ol bea d.> the «W&on
lands must look lo lime as its bases. | procwdi a:> , j v ,v e f ?!J! s. . ikJ iwil
3. Lands winch have been long it. , , K)l ,- jU {i) ^vUAviujk J.
culture, will be benefitted by the ap-
plication of phosphate ot lime, ami it fs
unimportant whether the deficiency h~
supplied in the form of bone-dust,, gu
ano, native phosphate, oyster shell lime
or mar!—if the lands need lime aio ae.
4. No lands can be preserved in a
high slate of fertility, unless clover and Mack nr
the grasses are cultivated in the course srmpetre.
of rotation.
-5. Mold is it dispensable in everv
soil, and a healthy supply can alone,
he preserved through the cultivation of
clover, ami the grasses, the turning in
.of green crops, or by the application of
composis r'ch in the elements of the
mold.
6. All highly concentrated anima
Thumps in Hoars.—A sovereign cure
for thumps in pigs and nogs. W e have
it from gtx k (u I ray ft is yqtgii-
Iv as good ! r cholera. Take of pul-
verEed madder % -eigji^ qupefs; pulver
ized sidnhor, -eight ouu.ces ; pulverized
imony, four ounces; pure
four ounces; epsom salts,
Dose,
two ounc
powder.
powder in four ta
everv other day.
or three doses rio
or hog should^ be tiirowu
and the mixture
and
rub
to a
fine
■Hie. 1
e ^P
- °* r
>1 S[
ft ns u
ol w
ater
it iri
?a;d
dm
two
be w
irk.
The
pier
bcown
i on
ftri liai'k.
HHifvd
- by
ppoon.sful
,1 *
town
C
is turns!.
ft hit!
a:*r;tJU-
April aifo October
C iach—Fourth Mon Jay in March xoJ September.
Oeffoe—^€-.*.:iiii Moaft*. ;« March and Srj.Ucraber.
Glvua—Thir-3 Monday in April and D.tvber.
Pierce—Thursday ... ,jre tl*e Hr>t Monday in
March and September,
Ware—Third M> uJay in March and Sep tea*;' er.
Vi ayne—Fourth Monday iu April and October.
Ciatitiioor-.ve Circuit.
Cha‘tao*v>ehe?—Fi^nrii* Monday in March and
* September.
Harris—Second Mammy In April aud October.
M irir-u—First Monday iu Marc:; and September.
Muscogee—Fourth M -r lsy In May and Nov'r.
Schley—S <oond Mor.-:v> in April aud October.
Talbot—T-. ro Monday rit March aud September.
Tayter—First Mr-n-Jav ir. April and October
* Ohm«r CircttiC.
K iri t—ThixI Moad&y in March and September.
Catoosa—SerouJ Mono,-;y ir, February and Aug't.
Dide—Second Mot*, iay iu May and November.
Gordon—First Mouiay ia Apni *ad October
Murray—Third Monday in April (ad,October, in
March ?.bu ■Sryieniber.
Whitfield—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Atlanta Cirrsit.
DeKalb—FirstM . iar in March and Septeuiber.
Clayton—S- cond Monday in March and bert’r.
Fulton—Uiret Mondav in Mav ami November.
Also at the same time will be so!d (180) one
.May JO, 1870
H. McNATT. Sh'ff.
19 tds.
For Bronchitis (chronic)
arosTOOMERr COCBT or* ordkarv. ; t» s .«k.
jlTX FtbrHcry Tcm, l^sO. | y \ -\ nr ^
Whereas Cornelius M Clarke administrator For Phfoi s ^ Confirm.u send fbrpack-
on the estate c-i Henry Clarke, late of said conn- „ . - , f
nlre or )e<s. auptnmg lauds of John McL^Und * deceased having filed h«S petition for disrais- j Fof Phliis £ Third *■ last stage send
known as the place where Daniel Connell thanf . %r n t n »n,1 *T, I for Xo *
- i ILL BE SOLD before tiie Court House
? Y door, in Monnt Yemon,Montgomery cottn-
lv. one half interest of a lot of tand of 2tX> acres.
Dh
_ _ ire Jor
manures are increased in value, and tablespoonf il of
in Horses.—A
once everv
their benefits prolonged by a mixture . two weeks. \vh«u bfa:* i>hes. (wii’h
with plaster, salt, or vtitli ptiitenzeo 3 teasp*‘‘Ou!ul ot $,ri,vi,;vr ;a uacf'i twice
charcoal. a week, and give him nothing to drink
?. Deep plowing greatly improves Hut sassafras tei. -or ore mnth-or. six
the productive powers of every variety weeks. We wi i n?ure n rt:re. Pu!-
o{ soil that is n*»t wet. v-**r!ze the coppei 1, a* Law out the
Suhsoihng sound land, that 1?. anui -.d’s t * gyr.a**.,! * * ■ yjp fo-
land that is 1 ot wet, is also eminently possih'e. Give the
t*.
Permit.
April and second Mou
lt
R
uu: v
lie hd?I
ve so :•
conducive to increased production.
9. All wet land should be drained.
10. All grain crops should be hir-
vested before the grain is thoroughly
ripe.
11. Clover, as well as the grasses
intended for hay, should be mowed
when in bloom.
12. Sandy lands can be most effec
tually improved by clay. When such
lands require liming or marling, the
lime or mail is most' benelically sup
plied when made into compost wiih wheat bran,
clay. In slaking lime: salt lime is l>et- q - .* jr .
lei ihan water. Clean 0.1
13. The chopping or grinding of 0 *j d:’.v
grain to be fed to stock operates as a
having of at least twenty-five per cent. j l ^nn‘v m a horiz Uh
14. Draining ot wet lands and
marshes, adds to their value, bv mak
ing them to produce more, and bv im
proving the health of neighborhoods.
15. To manure or lime wet land? is
np ;
he lea when it is
ad ot giving water.
••ggers.—Measure a
! to the inner cor-
! ot lo have! it too
arpen vitli and run it up the
twisting it ar* tint! once or
the no?e bleed
instant reTTef.
- —A11 infakible,
* p*iv is.a dt>*e or
two g 1 ops of dry
cold, an
To C
stick fr
ner ot 1*
long; s!
nostril,
twice, so as to rnnkc
freely, and it wb g.v
Slobbers in Horst.
simple and cheap
two o{ fiom one t
BryaH—Mjaday i
*Iar after fourth Mc-aJay iu Noveniber.
Builock—Fri-iay after :ke tbir-i MouJsy ia March
a::J Friday an.. :he fourth Monday in October.
Chau.am—second il ..i.-.y iu January and May.
Effingham—Moifoay fter the fourth Monday in
March and sec nd Monday after the fourth
Monday in October-
Liberty—Third M ;>.y iu April and Monday
after the £ :nh Monday in November.
McIntosh—Taursdiy a: --r the second Mcn*l-iy in
April and Thursday after the. fourth Monday ir.
November
Monte*-u-.erj—Tlinr- dcy after the second Monday
in March, and Thursday after the thiru Monday
in October.
Tattr;?. I—Third Monday in March and fourth
Monday in October.
Flint Ciremt
Butts—Secor .1 Monday it* Mat’; and September.
Henry—Tford Monday in Apni and October.
Monroe—Fourth Monday in Febra»ry A* Ansrnit-
N-Swt u—Tr.ird Monday in March A 8?ptemb»-r.
Pik-—First Monday in April ar.d October.
Spai-jin^—First Monday in February & August
Upson—First Me-tiday in May r, .d Novemuer.
Jed bis peiitieu debted to me for their lives ; Hon. Andrew Johu-
, , v .. i son, late President of the United Suites; Got.
vs. D irid Scurry t ievv msdc and returned to rue j These are", thferefore, to cite and admonish all Yates, ^pringfieid, Illinois, (who twice commis-
bv James Morris, Constable. 1 partjeg. »betlier kindred or creditors of said es- * sioned me as surgeon :) Brig. Gen. Swift, surgeon
tate, to show cause, if any they have, within Vue U. S. A. and Medical Director Department of
" ’isburg, Miss., under whose orders
surgeon of volunteer* for sever-
§ 5 00
10 00
S 00
10 00
These are therefore to cite and admonish aB j i raa 5 c *"'* ’t | .r"*“ ^
irtiea. whether kindred or creditors Of said* es- An order to nXE aoaress ror three packages
ooraiice or v.ansa ymusnn,*™ iiiue irnu - tQ show t . ausei if anv & ey have . within the per cent, deduction.
.. as tne property or N. r Hamilton, ceeeased. tjme preicnbe ^ wi S w, Wfcv letters of dismission Ar > order to cue address for six packages and
Tins on tne dav of sale. ; sbon)d not be gr a nte d to-tbe applicant. • upwards twenty per cent, deduction.
Given under mv Band aud official signature, this Packages iu aft cases win be torwardeu ry ex
press.
Drafts on New York only should be remitted.—
This method will be less trouble, cheaper aud
! safer*! ban any other.
Address. A. W. KELLY. M. D.,
Vicksburg. Mississippi.
X. B.—Package No. 4 taken alternately with
"NERVE SPECIFIC" will cure PARALYSIS
however bad. er of however long standing, and
wiii do so in from three to eight weeks.
A enre in every case warranted.
Package No. 4 with nerve specific costs 815.
March *49,1S70 13 om
JOHN M. COOPER & CX).
. Corner Whitaker A 5t. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
ir.ic Uale and Retail Dealers ia
.ivrd at the time of his death. Sold with in
.-•;::ibraitce of Ciarisa Connell, lifetime doweraud
SoI|
Term:
' C. S. HAMILTON. Adm r.
April 19, l?7i> lti tds.
CIT1TI0IS.
‘ebruarv 7th. 1 '70.
' JOHN A.
February‘.hi 1*70
McMillan.
o m c.
8 mSm
G
^ t EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY—
sfof; Court of Ordinary said County.
May -d. lftTO.
Whereas, James A. Dic-kson, has this day made
application tor Letters of Administration on the
Estate of his father James Dickson. late of said
county, deceased.
This ia to cite all and singular, the creditors and , .
k.a red ol said deceased, to be and appear ai said office. w-:hin the time a!!b4*ed by law and shew
Coim on the I st Monday ct June, 1870, at the 1 cansei ;f allv they can, why permanent adminis-
A* M , to show cause if any 1 tra tion should not be granted to said Catherine J.
Baker on said estate.
Witness my hand and official sip-nature, this,
Mav 10th. 1-70.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordicarr.
May 17, 1270 20 5t
EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY—
* 1 Voter 1 of Ordinary. ' : • i -
T<> aft whom it may concern.
Catherine J. H-ikef. having filed her petition
for fottor* of administration on the estate ot Wash
ington Bak-er.-late of said county. - ThHis to cite
all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of
said Washington Bak-r, to t.e and ajipear a: ciy
bour of 10. o cloc
exftt. why letters of Administration should not be
issued r said James A. Dickson as aforesaid.
M R. BELL, Ordinary, B C.
Miiiedeeville, May 3d, IS70 le 3t.^
T" AURENS COUNTY Court o»* OamsaRr—
January Term. l'7fi.
Whereas, George Carre!!, Testamentary Trus
tee of John Williams. applies to me for letters of
d tnis-ion from the said trusteeship.
These arc- therefore to cite all person* concern- j
e I to show cause if aoy they hare within the time j
pr -scribed by law. why said dismissory letters
should not be granted.
Give;: under my hand and official signature this
January 7, ]c70.
' WASHINGTON BAKER. Ordinary.
Jannarv II, 1S70 2 m6ir r
17 2n.
Frost Black & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in, and Manufae-
tnres of
PIB.ST CLASS
FWMISITIUME
OF EVERT VARIETY.
65 BOWIET, near Canal Bt. If. T,
STEAMBOATS. HOTELS A PUBLIC BUILD
INGS. faraUhed at ;ze sxerttsi noun
All goods purchased of our bouse guaranteed u
represented.
R.W. FROST. JAS. BLACK GEO.SNYDE2-
April 5. 1S70 14 3w
Dl Gr. wT jONES,
9te&id£jii f S enlist
ALL DENTAL opera
tions pe-fonr.?d wits skill
and care. Artificial ts«k
inserted icaiiatyiesknews
r to the proTr-ssioa-
0;d cases, not eorsfarta-
b!v worn. e*n be zade ss.
Oid Gold Plate* taken in part paysettferDsi
il operations.
Office. East Room* Dariea Bacs baildiaf.
MilledgeviiJe Oct. 13.1 ”iic. 41 tf
OF
M
WAITZFELDEK.
Piesiden:.
F. SKINNER.
Superinteudeiit.
BOOKS &STATIO.\ERY OF ALL KINDS
foiiEib.\ imimir.
Hew Volume begins January, lift
COPYING AXU SEAL PRltSSES. TEX KX1VES.
31
ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY.
OPPIOE
MiHedgeville .Manufactoris* Co-
Miiledgevlile. Ga . May 1st, 1S70.
WOOL CARDING
—AND—
2vf anufac tur ing.
NOW IS I El IJIS
News & Book Prialius Paper & Ink.
GOLD PENS, PEN AND PENCIL CASES,
The Eclectic repeats ail the beat *r:*.a ♦».
Historic. Literary, and soriai. from tb*p-x'ews«t
* *p>«i * r ujvw Engiish. Freceh. and German per.ad:-as te^**"
Letlner, Wrifias «C Colored Papers ent works, acd with many c- mperltcrs ia U«
( “ ... remains the oldest sad most reliable *xpO**«*
Or all kinds and situ for Blank and Jab ffork.
e melon
LI up th*
• .
• The f>ot iD.-'r-
j h> to brine
the bollom o{ the i*or<! upwaro. holtling
il firmly in a borzintai postiinn ami
jviur HI, 5~T *t 1 -* -- -1 •«:- r.* ap mj*
turprnliric, >t the cavifv of the H-vof will :
hold that much—•* ?m . p >:ir in whnt
it wiii hoi . ve *• i :■ 1 or rtinnini;
-Ti ird
Ji tva Cirenit.
*. ’-.v in Mav and N.ivcnsbf-
Whereas, Alexander Morrison, Executor of
Hugh Gaibreaik, late of said county deceased. _
app-ies tome for letters of dismission from said
tnhc;— rpRE MILLEDGEYILLE MAXUFACTUR-
ihese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all I NO COMPANY are prepared as usual io
parties, whether kindred or creditors of said e «- receive Cnatom Woylfot Carding into Rolls or
t*s-. to suofw cause, if any they have, within the Weaving into Kerseys of Jer.ns. Terms for the
Plajini. Titilins aad PriBlfrt’ Cards. Sic.
Books Ordered or Imported, at .Yrie IV! ReUss-
J M. Cooper, 6. T. Qoantedt. A. C. X. Jmets
March li. 1?70 11 tf
-
Craw fori
1—Firft M *:
; March an 1
ri--ptcu-bex.
Diatf—
ITr< 3ft f t..
y in A
.prit aral Oc
! 'her.
B -
—Third Mo
nirtj i
:: Fefcrnsrv
A: Angu-ft
Macon—
-Second M
iiiay i
iff March A
N v.'" ' :r.
Tw:gg«-
—Fourth M
.. ;
in M-rd. A
ri ; ;ea*lrr.
... over ; iou *h i!h* Mr: -mine with a re.I
to throw manure, lime and labor away. f ;ot ; • , c U!
16. Shallow plowing operates to im- ,i ie j,^im
poverish the soil while it decreases burns out. Gnr-i ■
proti uction. . jj, al n ., n p rims over
17. By stabling and shedding slock l iCHV> ; ei . ; -
llirough Xlie winter a saving of one- : ; ;e n ,y
fourth ol the loixl may lie effected.
[Cor. IVestern Ultra!.
Middle CirckU.
Buikc-—Third Monday in May and Novem rr.
Columbia—First Monday fo March ct Septeml - r.
Emanuel—We : r - ’ey after t?;e fourth MonJsys
in March and St*p-, a:h-r.
Jefferson—ricera:: Mondav in May A Novetnl or
1:::. > pr- scribed by law, why loiter* of dismission
sbonid n<*: b- granred to the »ppJic?.nt.
Witness iav hand and official signature Dec
-21 st, i'o9.
JOHN A. McMILLAN, Ordinary. M. C.
Jannarv 4. Iri70 1 mbm
t J” A TIN ALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
A April Term, IriTO.
Whereas, J. B Brew-ton, administrator of Wi! 1
ll a Gauey. represents to the Court in his peti-
tion, duly 1:1 -land entered on record, that he has
fully administered William Ganey's estate.
This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned'
Office Trlasirer axd stew ard.
State Lunatic Asyium.
season will be as follows: Near Mhiedgevil.e, 1-ka May, 1S70. ^ .
Plain Kerseys, iuct* per yard : Je.*u,«. 35ets OIIALED PROPOSAL:** will be received a;
ye r yr.fd: Carding Rolls, J*. ! 4ct>«perlb. ! ^ this Office unri! the ^*:h ir.st-. 12 o'clock. M.. •
The highest market priee will bo paid for wool i to furnish this Institation with three hundred lbs. Fame,
in exchange for Goods or Cash Consignments per i good merchantable Beef, etjus! proportion of fore ! Bflitt Llilrtl.
structions ner mail or other- ‘ and hind quarters, by 9 o'clock A. M . daily, from
o; foreign contemporary thought.
SPECI LITISS ef Y8E ECLICT1C.
SflMff-
It is believed that ia this ieparuaaat tke Bat**
tic h S3 ore eomf neb ensile as I •cxgwt* W
any other magaiine in the world not ext-a*- T */
devoted fo the subject.
BifSrafkr.
In this department will be found ii* "Jt of * T *
erv man who. in anv waJk cf life, has laid hol4 •*
Rail Road with Instructions per
wise, will receive promp: and careful at;en*M>n.
M. WAII'ZFELDEK. President,
F. SKINNER. Superintendent.
B. F. Apars. Agent, Eatonton, Ga.
Miiledgeviile. May 3_, l*fo0 IS fit.
quarters. L... .
the 1st dav of June.’lSrU. to the 1st dav of Octo Politx LiT*«»rv«xin ai' iu brasea** «*r
ber. IriTO. both inclusive. Bidders wilt tie required resented by the beat selacsfooa whiak •** M
to give bend and security for the faith:ui perform- gleaned from a wiue field,
ance of contract and to name their securities w.sh fltlML
their bids.
Ail proposals should be marked proposals to In this departssent the Barr Cpa«a»r Lir**
it a>-♦ fire)—fioM
:®;tinh until it a!!
■ re H-nsl he taken
- ft - hair of ihe
e burned. If alt
Johr.s-'r.—fourth Monday iu March A Septem-cr. kindred s*: l creditors to show cai:»e if any they
Richra_n i—Scc»j * Monday in January ,V Jur e. can. why srud administrator should not be dia- !
Scriven—Fire. Mon iv in May and November. . p : from L;s administration and receive !et-
Washingtou—Second Monday in September and :-rs a dismission.
Mfirch.
Northern Distrirt.
Eibsr:—S-:c 1:,. M nday u Mareii A Septets’ er
April 26. 1-70
J P K
SIKES, O. T. C.
17 m6m.
r*ach n! them,
low a in l ihe ar>
service in a ?h
Cttrc for AVi;
ounce ufsulph
At ahoul Oie enff of Mav or the b»- , derej diarco-i:
flow le Prmnt Ihf Itlafks ff ihe ipplf Trrr
IflfCf.
. :* tut pe- lino in • G:as.sc ck—riiird Alondry -ft; Feiw A Angust.
I fr.T Hancock—Second Monday in April aLd October,
* I I fort—Third Monday ia Match as I St&ember.
o 1 1 ;■ rea V ior Uac -C—Fourth M »day in April and Ocvber.
Madison—Fir-: Monday in March & .-fo r -r. r-:lcr
Oglethorpe—Third Monday ft; Apr. .v October.
1/ ,, [ft.ke Olie ! Tali : —Four.h M.rday in Fd- ::*.rv and
Auru.'t.
‘..r iumC 'c pOA- W'sm-n—FT:Ft Monday in A. :. nd Oct
[lint *»i Salt iiu.es—Fourth Mor^ay in Alai cl. A Scptc raber.
ginning of Juno, according to the rio.*?r>. Mix . a rrt! rub it ai! Ocms/gm Circuit.
waruilh of ihe weather, ihe winced .over the .- : _s thrci :no>*ni:r*s i*» *ue- Baidwiu—Fourth Mon isy i a February & August
tree near ihe giound.
1‘, I lien, at about the fir»l of Mav the
is; pi",
i tj ..i.i y. r V e-fio.tfious as
Clay—First MVirdsy ir FV**rnsry si-d August
Early—Fim Monday ia April and October,
il. let—Stuond Mocdxj iu Apri; and O. *. b r.
'I LATIN ALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
A April Term. 1870.
Whereas. John McGregor, exeentor of John M. •
Daft r. represents to ;he Court in his petition,
cniy ri ed and and entered ou record. tht» lie has
frilly executed the Will ot John M. Dasher.
1 his is to cite ali person* concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause if any they can why
sssd exeentor should not be discharged from his
ex-.*.* 1* -.-ship and receive .ettors of dismission.
J. P. R. rilKEri. O. T. C.
April fifi. 1S78 17 mfon.
' | ' A i I NALL CUIRT OF ORDINARY.
A April Term. 1870.
Guardian of Sarah A. Lynn,
the Court of Ordinary ot said !
discharge from lb* Guardianship of
per sou and property.
to cite ali persons concerned
riling objection* ia my office
psey Lyuu should not be dis-
niLsc-i troni iris Guardianship, of Sarah A. Lynn
a:, i receive tbe usual letters of disuiisai* *n.
J P. R SJKES. O. T. C.
April Hfi, l-7« 17 mfin.
furnish beef and directed to the undersigned.
M R. BELL.
Treasurer A Steward State Lunatic Asylum.
Mav 17. I-7T) 20 :It
AGESTS WASTED
a rear of iu class is found, eempriazag coea*:-’ 1 '
Serials by the be*x cv’r^mre'rary c.^v?..»S». F* 1
chierir the short stories for which u>« Ksfi**
Ma^aa-uea ate deserved.y ce«ehrated.
(«Mnl LiuniiR.
TO S*Lt oca CtttMlTtP
&o
1 OB. SKALLENSEROCR’S
Fever and Ague
'AXTIDOTE
Always stops the Chills.
-- This Medicine his been before the Public
fifteen yeirs, and is rrill ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not purge, does
not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstances, and
is the only Medicine that will
1 CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every iorst cd Fever aud
Ague, because it is a perfect AutMote ts
Salarla.
Sold by all Druocist*
January It, le7o S tf
This department, probably thejsosi imports* 1
of ail. is represented by se. senses rrooi ta# 1
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