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'■WalLl WEWS AXD HKBALD U SC
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r,l » tf lUuluuku.
completed a eecondcartfuHyAonSaciedI***
riei of experiment* upon da-mom of tha
rattlesnake. The principal eonclaair.ni to
1st. There
lean Carbonic
wmimiao tub?:
howeyer, by “
pi '
5!* Oopr*
juries or advkktisijs.
- rARKi* : * E a«* Kir * d Hne* ^ Jioapam:
*rv‘ **9
U)T£BlI*i‘M2- s ' r8 —Rr* Ilf
cbreimret ineertioa, n Crete j>#
mended, have no antidotel power. 24. The
poieoa is absolutely harmless when swal
lowed. It is even given internally to many
u~
T *rr-scents for one month op footer will
Ij bi fPM sal nroe which can be ascertained
PROM WASHI*G|.TOa.
icpfbfbmrnt Sew* and Gossip.
Tjj Wobgion correspondent of the
‘ son San. coder dote of the M inataot.
-— j- /*
>.-fe house has b*en driren by the iro-
. i” m -.nU oat of Oougrwd, with the
' V,4 Lurrying the prefect lo# verdict at
"* .issumptioa"tliat'the re»uit
: , L d & feature, be the removal
v! ’’i,,r r> ju. 1 here we bat tew of this
.-mpt to justify such a rewnfc
ii. vl.0
men have leken it themselvas without injury.
This mnocnons result is due to the fact that
the poison is incapable of passing through
F®^ ******* «
dunogdigtaiffom anto otter ths b* -
as a harmless substance. Applied'to
rectum of a pigeon or the conjunctiva of
animate, it had_nQLeffect. Si The poison is
not injurious to the rattlesnake itself or to
-fUsmatsgL' .
fcorrobortfiag also ibffi Ufcfihlmy of Chefar
Walert on, who made a very venomous South
American serpent bite itself without ieju-
nosi result to S'fo"$>e’regretted that
Dr. Mucfcell procounces against the value
of any internal reiqsdie*, alec nomrefol dis
cussion of those generally accepted. For
tut best treatment of a case of serpent poison
we must refer to his memoir, merely re
marking that he attaches considerable raise
r r0 bt-r grounds than that there- *o alcoholic stimulant*.
demoniac roar,
ihc hors of their cages.
f Mr. Jonuson n*»w became a
~-7:»te$ura, and therefore aii argumaete
:' 0 ; [h * mc ri:s ot, or legal points involved
• V praaecotion, are by thorn wcootod-as
- 4s. Ii uc», 1°“ aim-jst unanimous,
if. d. w. that ii the ProUaeot is
•• 4 iiricii-.- ui^n the law thd the tacts, he
“4: be aetianted, end that if the Senate
7T a Terdict of guilty, that the ver?
*1. j-r t :. opon i>oiiticaland partisan
. be s'&o*n upon the trial-that Presi-
•..r; j j^s.iu \r*a in;o«nod by respecianle
_ * ' \x :eveil what they slid, T hat
4 :cr had been given on tfce>2i§l of Feb-
-44 alt ■ thit sli military officer* in tin*
r«port m once to the heAdquar-
f (.T- ^eri. Emory, to receive direction?
\; certsih mihitry moveiuenis, sd4
;w .: .» infuimstioB the Ptfsideut Seat far 1
b^aaai Em- rv and interrogated him, as re-
siij m tbc latter’s evidence before the
Hoa«« cocictiuee, and it is probable that
Gv-rrs! Emory may rcco^fer, when his st-
l t L:i .n is draw a closely to what took plnce
s; He iiterTiew between the President and
v^;f, jnai iLfttead of Mr. /obnsoi assert-
:w&t military orders, No. 15 or 17, was
.LA-aeUtui.cuai, he merely asked Genera*
I_ rv if b- Emory) did not think the or-
Cc: was in c .diet with the CX>usiitution.
DlSoVjiLinSD fiSXATOKS.
In addition to doobts which hang around
■ w e .'alas oi Mr. Wade as a Senator^ soould
:evetd to toe l'rosideDcy, it mar be *U-
ti ini there is no doubt tilat txception wiU
re liken to las si.ting as a juror on the trial
of u. President by reason of his being per-
f.iiially concerned io prospective result. It is
«ai4 mat ot.jt-cuon w»ii be raised on the
:.*:i A ihe prosscution to Mr. Patterson, of
i-.2L-?eee... sitting on the case, by reason of
jziig \ua son-in-law of the President-
t^rlain, as viewed by experienced per-
%:.«iicre, thit some force atteches to these
L./.oj a-, but as there is nothing in. the
.-ariOQ providing for such a conUngeu-
cr. ,i is not se<-n Low tne objection can be
‘..ii-.e-i These are only a few of the
is //points that will be*pre?rntad to the
court of impeachment f<»r argument.
A 6CKXK IX THE HOCSit.
V. e elc-sfng of the debate in the Hoaee of
I.-; cs-DUlivtsS on the aroclets of nnpeach-
a«ni airsicst the President, says the cor-
:«spnd*:3t of the Gazwlte, preaeuted a ecu®e.
LrTtr t-e-i.»re witnessed in our Halts of Na-
Lonu! Legislature. The Great Commoner,
u ur i* a* My led in ridicoic, haiLthe di>-
zagcUhei privilt-ga accorded him of giving
:he b lish'mg loueh to the veriuperative
> j:-c which parry passion had poured on
tie o! U,e Ctiiet M igi.-trato of the na-
uoc. The fife-s of hate had been rekindled
is :he old man, but they burned feebly, and
his speech, wnich he read, was impotent
wi trashy. Hi? clansmen surrounded their
.eaderand endeavored to cheer and an*’
»:-^e tin with u seeming attention to bis
U*: Ytnomous attsck of" Andrew Johnson,
but tiic-ir coantenances bespoke only au-
Doyan« aad vexation. This portion
f . ihe farce having b^en g ‘Be through
viUifcod tLe question of amendmenu to
•Be artdes oi impeachmeut settled. Mr.
Eidrklgo rriae irora his aeatontheDeaBo--
cratic side, and ca'led oat, *‘Mr. Speaker."!
Aii cjr» turned on him in an instant. Bnt-
i-r wii Dcard to exch&an, ‘*what now ?° The
Kviical* Poked as if they feared bhaffaer*s
-fr'.yceriue was indeed beneath their
A.iier the tremor had part y fiabsidtd,
lat Speakrr ventured to recognize the meai-
^rfmni Wisconsin, who asked to have read
i; Clerk i table the paper he held in his
Every iUdical voice was blended in
cr )'- “1 cl j -d.” Mr. Eidridgs then said
“ to a q .sstion of pritil^e. This tbs
V-ker overruled, as the game had boon
• 3 ': secured in advance. Mr. EUridge
rf 2 ** the unanimons consent of the
uu» hive the paper read, but this ap-
j-eii vr&s a-l^reai^d to men thirsLiug fer
'iood, ani n« un!^e<je-i. A reqnc-st to
b’ lL '* ike columns of the Globe was re-
di - 2 the iaetancholy spectacle was pre-
so the world, of men, dainting to bo
•a- rcprcc^ntitivta of the freest people on
sheoipting to disgrace their Chief
“karate without permitting his friends to
rc4<] or print one word in his defence.
T3£ PfiOBiBU RESULT.
TLcre is a (ii?-r-bcc of opinion here, says
►-Hit corre-pondent, as to the proha-
•^;eaof c-evicting President Johaaon—a
^-.hrutc which extends through all circles
'' ‘^y- Toose who beifevs the 3eaate
oe i-rriEUtoted to b?we purposes, and
^ 2st or», -ining as a Courted Impeach^
,^ Mr. J hnaon guilty, in ordhr
J < *pn?e Liai of ibo power la do barm,.
.1 cli - motive of the proposition; but
w&o yet believe there is virtue in the
iCon t the very idea that two-third* ;
J Dfc hsnators c»n he basely used for party
and rtvolutionery purposes —
b ,?Tl - ^nature opposed to impeachment
Dot hesitate to express a very decided
that xh€ President will pass tbs
K-r* unsc »b I ed. It is also understood,
m among th^ Radicate themselves, that
• Joansonk aeqaitui buries Um Radical
y ky> deep for re^rrection. ■- -
Wt-ii iufurmtd. writer t© the New York
yhud whose views are thought wpnhy
^ column of comment by the NewLYhrk
Q De, thus s*.CDs np the result ol bis
'** of the Senate:
*1umk 3 ^ ri0W ^ po-itivoly known to prove
^ itipeachmeat of Andrew Johnson
• pobiif Jl ^ liie The following Be-
i rf i& ^ niUors wi«j positively vote with
un li,e question: TrwtebctE
Anthony, Sprague, .Tipton, Van
4, £ lJl ey; Sberuian. Total 8- Sever-
~^pabiicwo Senators will pfobably
t, . . K “ »® Democrats against the project
thf.V aipeaciliae *l of Andrew dohofon in
u le Wi]l be defeated fordiree reasons.
S1 " D of 8 «ch strong, ‘ eltdr jndiciat
^ - Tnnaboll. Sa.
Clio Ure “- V “* thrr* u r*4iy 1
, *' 8e ™ »hici to bae« a cunoetin* ; it 4a
p, |T’‘ -Viff.r.nce 61 opioioo boUrt«a
Sfem«BdCoopeM opona^ntto bt
. .. r
lo “nio tha aiacluiie” lo.lft® aod Wm. J
IuK W!t,on °* **>* party - and the eotu*##.
s WnndOTi will m- ke capital torlhe
ttS^J^Pariy, hot Wades blonde**
ie **»y it- Third, General U*n Uat
wfll ** ““pop®*" wit * 1 y*®
jrMieat was not iotexieated at the time oi
ben, bitten.—Ikn.
Csaflafratloa of Buaaa'i Hihib.
The New York Dispatches**: .
A fire breke out abort*y after midnight in
Rarnam's Ma?cuin, in the portion occupied
by. Van Antburg # menagerie. So rapid did
toe fiames spread that ii was foaod iiupo»*4-
bi* 1 to save any of the larger animal*. The
yeUs of thoammate, as the 'flateet TedcbeA
ifiem, were appalling, and they bounded
flute aide to aide, of darted . madly against
the .bars of their cages, iu vain efforts to free
tficaxseives. A fow animals, among them a
kangardora small leopard, a few monkeys,
together with the pelican and a variety of
other - small birds, were got out. The
elecirkm machine was %l$o «a?ed. On the
Meroer stree t side the police and others were
more su^ectefoL .The giraffe, two camels, a
pair of Japanese hogs, a Burmese ebw, a
lama; aqd a variety of small animal* were
got oul. Macy of them bed narrow escapes,
aod a few weie slightly singed. The fire
men were ai work at another fireln Spring
street, sod when they arrived the bluffing
was wrapped in flames. . In a short time the"
i oicrior wr? burned out, and the adjoining
buildings ierionsly damaged. The side of
the Prescott House wa^g on fire at one time,
but was saved by extraordinary exertions.
The thieyer. In Ihe confusion, managed to
appropriate a‘ considerable amount of
property* Several spectators were relieved
of their watches and wallets.
While the flames were at the height.
TharNew York correspondent of the Boston
Journal tells how the living Astorg are man
aging and increasing the great fortune which
' “ them, and what does it
wfrr pf.liablybold HmH
V generations to rnme. Wm.
the style of
_ bis fortune
increased it Since the death of John
Astor the business -has been con-
tinued in the same style that marked it be
fore he died. William B. A®tor has two
sons, John Jacob and William B , Jr. They
carefully trained to tbe^eme
sin ess that_diringui-hed their
1 graodfatlker... fe lie iff He me.
Story brick building on" Prince si reet, look
ing like a small jail with the iron bars in
front, the father and two- sons can be
care of their immense
quiet and reticent Lke
ank clerk poe* to his
business more steadily than They da At a
given boor in the morning they enter their
office. At a given hour, aruw in arm, they f |
walk down Broadway to Wall street. Be-
pr** they can be seen re-
n-town office. They
are seldom separate. They are capable, in
dustrious. economical and pre-eminently de-
vofodurdw^iwsi Shook! taeir father die
tomorrow, CTeryihing would be taken up
just where bn jett nor woald any change
be made iu ihc mod6 of doing things during
their lifetime. The., utmost care was tekeu
of their Uncle John Jacob, who died the
other day. Every wish of his father in re
gard to him was BCTupnioos. yearned out His
fine residence on Fourteenth sweet, w*th
garden occupying a whole square, with his
conches and horses, were preserved to tire
[«is rare that three generation* of me n
exhibit such cbar&cU'risuoi. -Thrown ipio
its commanding aiiaauoa . would
make the Astor House a source of revenue
sdeh as it c \n never become as a boteE Bnt
rise wishes of its founder, though dead, still
prevail, and a hotel it "wiU be, probably,
daring ihe lifetime of i«4 present ownsr.
ADDRESS
NERVOUS-MID BEBIUMD.
WH06S BnTEKING3 IIATK BEEN
l’BOTBACTED FROM BIDDER
" CAUSE*. AND WHOSE CASES RE
QUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO
RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
*. Jna th. city ot Danea ta saM room,.
A. W. OO^KBL
janti—lawSw .
S TATE OF GEOBaiA—UBKffTT OOFSTT.—Ito
all EPhote It tob? concern :
WbsTM,a. A. Pmaer win anfor M tbe Coart of
Ordinary for LcUnb Oirmiaaoiy a* Sncatot on the
estate of Joseph Qoaxternun, of e*id county, de
ce.eod: ’ .
Thcaa are, te«raAcwa,tacife OUtaatt all when
it may ooooen to be and appear before said Court, to
make abjection (if any they bare), on. or before the
first Monday in AagnSt next, otberwiie said letters
Will be granted.
Witness my cfteW signature, this 3d day of Feb
ruary, 1368. W. P. GIRABBMAU,
fobl3—laaBWa Ordinary of liberty oonnty.
Axscnorn.—Wniie A. P^. Hili's division
was tearing ffp the'B. kJO. R. R., in the
fill ©t 1862, Lane’s brigade of line division _
was ordered, lurtoer nurth' than ihe oilier
brigade*, where a live rebel wa? a curiosity.
At ibis time, the Quartermaster* had not
piocured new clothing to take the place of
the worn. Uttered and ragged relics of the
campaign into “My Maryland," and we
rilgampMoEB—that's a fact. Tearing up raii-
r-*ads ls not very pleasant busioea* and we
had enjoyed ourselves far ahoat twenty-four
hours, when Capt. K. of lhe7tb N. C. went
to a house to get something cooked, and got
into quite an interesting conversation with
th^g'tod lady of the housr:
Old Lady.—You is an officer, isn’t you ?
Ciptain K. Yea. madhm, I am captain in
th'* 7«h’N»' GL IcfanUy.
' Old Lxdy.—Thar, now, Betsy Ann, I told
you he was no officer. I kin tell an officer
whenever flays my two eye* on ’em.. The
officers, they has the seats of their britches
patched, and the eftiamon soldiers, they
does’ut!—Land Wt Love.
tongue of fire leaped down into the first
story. Then it was found that the beasts
encaged there had been m dormant OQly.
Lions, tigers, bears and JoopariSS^InStandjT ~^ ni } carpet-oagrer* about “good oonstito-
at the sight of the flames, burst at one* into £joD,” “driving off ihe whites,” forty acres
A Good Sms-—Alar^e number of negroes
bereabonte nre finding oni that lie* have
bean told them by ihe so-called loyalists
ine o»r» oi_uwar cjigt*. wm *!ry ■ tired ol^he **proua suuaiion, wacn u
ger buret his prison bars, and with one wild brings them and thrir offspring, nothieg bnt
eat reiaieu oy a ir»Tcirr, wu«», ui
t, and foe vixenish mother ia fife
a mules, Ac. In feci they are heartily
tired of^lhe “proud ritual ion,” when il
iesp thiough the wind.iw Ibe street.
Tae crowtfru6hed sway in ho; haste, while
ibe dazed beast looked around him in stu
pid wonder an instant, and then started
do wn B-oadway. A stream of water turned
on aim brought him to bay, and a policeman
stepped up and with three shots dtepasched
aim. ? ' * w j^v v * wsT
Inside the bailding another tiger had turn-
bed his cage over to the floor, and was roll
ing it over and over in mortal agony.
A groks YiXj#Moss Pencrs thav Ox*.—
The actibk of-(ho-Senate, teUlag Mr. 8ian-
toa not to obey the President, remind* as of
the incident related by l traveler, who, in
pacing fa- — i —"““ *’**
ogUaeon
the farm, and toe vixenish
doorway, advising the son “not to mind
anything tbe father tells him.” The traveler
addreaattd ifiej#4 with—“Too don’t seem to
have a very w srtiffBStion
tlecaaot^^l* _ — .
we don’t care anything about him! Mother
:tnd I don’t! Nor don’t the rest of us! and
Bill and I have almost got the dog so that
fcffinmiBERBStt
maintain the respect of the neighbors or
world, and certainly never could be prosper
ous and happy.—Cittcivnoti Enquirer.
Hones ot Dotegates of Wert Virginia.
KjgsundiSitrfit'
lawyers to qualify and practice in bis courts
without taking the “iron-clad" oath. The
lawyers so permitted to. qualify were CoL
Samuel A. Miller, late Confederate member
of Congress. Colonel Hounshell and sx-
l*'** “’-W 1 -
A Miaaet* Gaaai-eD.—Tbar.'a a homor-
og* piatnre i" 4* 1 * l" 8 ' “Budget of Fun,"
Ayled “Another MiradaDrant-td.” Preai-
ieut Johnson has Goaeial Grant by th« hair
pears trahaye beaa sqtc(*ifolrfbr, Belolr the
liustrationis printed the following— ‘Fed-
dier Andy Johoaon: O. herd ia a wonderful
thing. Isa tie oa*y idaa •"Wag.’ *kv can
arska this open it* htoutfr." Aroupd art
Stanton, Butler, Stereo* aod this «owd
gaair*
gfiflfflSTfMaD
Says the Botton Advertiaer, we giye od«
more eoarpositioo by tup Wejt ludics a.gro.
boy. It is a treatise on the lfippopotamu%: ;
“1 ouure
m’e^'jKiK bccaoae he reaembUa An
Sreuc* Pifcb^AayVy^.wa^ K
aassaSw!
to catcVHiro aa you unr know wb»* te
Cad Rim. Wbei,.* IP to the'Zooloaji:
fcalayov aeyac m BSnt-becaMe H* alwaj*
t-eps Under water which make* the lino-
aswWSBSI
wid, His Feet and
StrifdMtT
Bishop Dojtgett
For the EaaUtimo
«»c*»ww . _ ,
IM watami aiKMUt-twohW»dred
«|,t. ao She history **
ehhrbtk snffffm
and Virginia
S» */ tleT&i%C A f- l) (tT 0 J
the .^ .
of th* most
poiidon oi
—Boftimmr*
misery and starve felt. Oar r&imers are
treating-'ffiwse deceived people io the manner
characteristic of the high toned 8outb«-ro
planter, and in many instances, are hiring
them when Cher* is no used of their ser
vice*.
When a nigger discovert the rascality cl
the carpet-baggers, it is a pretty sore sign
ihst jgateC is **b|l*ted. M —Mont. Advertiser, 3rd.
Frtcn oftaeflriffia Star, who keeps as
eye on th* A'Janta Radicals, gives the fol
1 swing as the present status of their guber
natorial fighV
Farroor cs. Bmliock.— 1 This “iitergato-l care
is exciting touch interest among the Atlanta
* spotted horse*. ” Farrow d!»js a full hand
With the-Duion Ltagnes throughout ihe
Slate, while Bollock .professes to hold “four
acei,” consisting of tbe express office, the
it-baggers,. toe- money bags, aud the
»oddfl and ends." We want to see tbe “call’
—priMNmf Mallock’s “aces" will come
‘ missing! That will Le bad on Ballock!
rn agc;u. maybe Parrott, who is a sly
anon, ma^^p.Sa ¥ Uw ^r. Um* and
tfluff tb«v«y, arbBe Jba Browa, ■tuns
B withaBaplu,* “flosh” or an Arkaosa*
ob!« **» yel “sweyp the tward!”
out *haip, v..Radical “sporta!”
Double Te.ihs.-Wc endtretaai that the
eournrtiea of raUaoad offlraali lepresastiBg
the Maes betwaen Wnauiogton and Naw Or-
leaavxeeaiUlyiD aeadon at tho Must city,
ftada such arrangement* a* render it highly
urobabl* that doahle iiaily train Will be ran
Sver the iinsa by the 15th of March, making
iose connection* throughont the entire
ssmfrwwm
A rxVALB corrsspondsnt of the Rochester
C.ion, who.uj»th« ? TartigI to Woman'e
ight'e, icfniriftaiowr: Biaevt
Were I the last woman ta the world, and
d I atand with niff f&dt updn the White
would com* ualaea I reeaotad, I would "till
awing tbe Anicrican eagie by the tail and
.heat, ‘-Giuk'Laqm BepoMftVrnr down I
isht so amid ths fragments of creation.
If you are suffering or have suffered from
involuntary discharges, what effect does it
produce upon jour general health ? Do you
feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a
little extra exertion produce palpitation erf
the heart ? Does your liver,’ or urinary or
gana, or your kidneys, frequently get out Of
order? Ia your urine sometimes thick,
milky, or ft >eky, or is it ropy on settling ?
Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is
a sediment at the bottom altar it has stood
awhile 7- Do you have spells of short breath
ing or dyspepsia ? Are yonr bowels consti
pated ? Do you have spells of feinting or
rushes of blood to the head? Is your mem
ory impaired ? Ia your mind constantly
dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel
dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of
life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get
away from everybody? Does any little
tbint T make you start or jump ? Ia your
rieep broken or restless! Is the lustra of
your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your
cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yonraalf In
society ms well? Do you pursue your busi
ness with ihe tame energy ? Do you feel as
much confidence in yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of
melancholy ? If so, do not lay It lo your
liver cr dyspepsia. Have you restless nights?
Your back weak, your knees weak, andJiave
but little appetite, aud you attribute this to
dyspepsia or liver-complaint ?
Mow, reader, aeif-sbase, venereal diseases
badly cured, aud sexual excesses are all ca
pable of producing a weakness ef the gen
erative organs. The organs of generation,
when in perfect health, make the man. Did
you ever think that those bold, defiant, en
ergetic, persevering, successful business men
are always those whose generative organs
are in perfect health ? You never hear suck
inua complain of being melancholy, of ner
vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They
are never afraid they cannot aucqeedin busi
ness; they doa’t become sad and discour
aged: they are always polite and pleasant in
the company of ladies, and look you sue
them right in the face—nr*# of your down
cast looks or any other meanness
them. I do not mean those who ke«
organs inflamed by running to excess,
will not only rain tbek constitutions, bnt
also those they do business with or for.
How many men tram badly-cured
from the effects of aelf-abuss and
have brought about that stale ef
in those organa that has reduced tbe
syBtem so much as to indues almost every
other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis,
spinal affections, soidda, and almost every
other form of disease which humanity, is
heir to* and the real oanse of the trouble
scarcely ever suspected, and have doetered
for all bnt the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the naa
of a dioreti*.
HELIBOLDS
FLUID EXTRACT
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A LL PKR80KS indebted to the estate of JOBKPH
A. A ASDKR50X, late of Liberty ooaotj, dec’d.
are QOtiied to make immediate payment aid those
ferine demand* agaiast said estate vriUpreaenttkem
In term* of tfe law. JS&?S BREWER.
OjTATE OF 0EOKGIA—LIBERTY OOUSTY.—Tc
O aRwhetn-ftomyeoacem^
Woereaa, Jem* Brewer and John P. MeO v'il *p
ply auto Court of ordinary ror Letter* D*mia*,rj
as Admmiftraters on the estate of James E- McFai!.
of ajkJdceuniy, See«am9d;
These are, itierwtore, to cite and .idmonish, all
whom it may concern, to be and appear tenure haiu
Court to make o-. jecuoniif any theyhAvaj u» or be
fore the first Monday in Aughit next, otherwtae
eald Lett Tswffijhe granted.
W.meaa my t terthi gignauge ihw i2 s day of Jam-
uary. Ima. . W. P. CIRaSUSAU,
jsnM—laaCm O L. C.
G EOBOIA, LIBERTY CoONTY —^xty days stem
date application wilt be made to tee Ordinary
ot Liberty county for ieave to sell a!’ ute LAS LS
' icaging to die estate of Joaeph A. Asdaaos. -fee'a.
1RSSE liREW^S,
*n2t—lawtm Adadnistratar.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
O all whom it may coBCern:
Whereas. Levi DeWitt an9 Wm. YT. Lincoln will
apply at the Coart of Ordinary for Letters JMamta-
sory aa Execniora oa tee estate of Oateeritte F. Hay*
den. deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it bit concern, io be and appear before sabs
Coart to i&ak» objection (if any they aave^on. or be
fore the first Monday Ia Jane next, otherwise
•aid letter* will be granted. . * %
Witness my official signature this l*th day C
November, 1867. D. A O'BYSMS.
npEiS—lamSm U.C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all .whom it may concern:
Whereas, Thorn** B. heeler will apply at the
Coart of Ordinary for Letter* Dtetmwer? as Admin
istrator on tee estate of Wm. U. Robinson, of aod
county, deceased:
fheee are, therefore,to cite and admonish all whom
it may concenrto be and appear before Said-Court, to
m-dte objeotJos (if any tfey have} on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise a»id
ten will be exaixted.
Witness my official •ignatnr* this 3Vth day of Bo
mber, 1867. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
eember, 1867.
janl—lamSm
°. L. C.
S TATE OP GKORGU-McINTOSH COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Where**, Awn C. Mart h&aapp'led to th© Coon
of Oid i nary for Letters of Admuiisuation de bouia
non npon tee estate of Sarah M. Gufed, i*ts of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and fringe lar'he heirs and creditoia o' said estate
to file teeir objection*, il any, on or before toe hist
MoQ'lay in April, otherwise said letters wfll be
granted. , _ ^
Witnea* my official signature this SSth day of Feb
ruary. 188*. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
mhi—tewlm O- L. O
S tats op Georgia—MeiSTOse county.—
To all Whom it may concern:
Wberew>. Ann C. H»n ha- applied to the Coart of
Ordinary for Letters of Adiainiaira^ioil <ie bonisnon
apon tee efrtate oTGoozxc W. Dan ham, Ate of said
conaij, deceased: - M ,
These are, therefore, to cite ard adn om^h ail and
sin :ul»r th** h- ir- and creditors of- said «smte to uie
their objertlona (if any) oh or before the first Mon
day ia April, otuererwia© said letters will he
^ Witness my official rtgna*»rs ihia 2Sih day of Fe>
rasry, 18WL W. p. GtRABDKAU
mh:-law4w : O. L C,
Administrators Notide.
A LL persons karin* ckuta* tanicst tbe e?tate
of pierc. Bo.ier, deceMSSd, wil: present them
iio y attested within tee time prescribed by law, aed
all persona indebted to said estate wid tom* forward
and maha Imn sdiate pay me* t to the nadershteed.
r. M. SlGETl 5GALE, . *
mhC—lrw*w Ad^iin aintor. .
•* Jfegtt, sishliif jtfeidjhw mtaff'afi
A Valuable and Pqwerftil Fertilizer
~ -d/ aw.fl tvjf jtii &.Tti.ra Trflnr»rn! j5niia|S5l V:^; -. S —
For Cotton, Corn, Wheat, fieap, Garden Vegetables Ac.
— . w fl <V **“ * -
Agency!
rr is composed of ingredients
Fertilizing,
They aw used iu tiieir PURE STAIR, aederroMned W tha SUFER.PHOSFH tTE
FREE FROM ADULTERATION, and PKRFtOTLT SOLUBLE The praMea’ «ipe-
rieooe glTeo beta* of plauiere d-irthg tha pi«t eataMbh all tbu aduao gm
claimed fnr Uji-. 'iTLll ltiiown FtrrUnffaL * ! ,
RucUrM the “Higbeal Premia aa”au*(ded to ’ WBIfrn tf the Amatfeau Institute of
NewTork, held Oetohcr, 1867.
■ For fall report, wiia analysis madeby the C-fcimltt*, of the &sflfrTr, rhoipoaed of Dr
C. S. Back, Prof J. G. iuble, and other pro^iacuf Chahisis, as» Punphleta. ’
The dLtinguisiilagfoaJUreol thjaSurwc-Phuajibiieftnn) other stmiUr Fertilizers i that
all of Maimrredienmarsof autaaal oft^in, aud are either wdaWglnfrAtot; or fa a conoiiicn
to qoiekly beeome solablsia the salt and be taken up-by the crop.
ConuijS no inert or miaefcU materials.!_ ’
The proper relative propeniea ef the iogredieuts fc Mapee’ Superphosphate, to meet
th* requirement! of the OnCtoa crop oc Georgia pad death Carolina sons, k folly prosed .
by tbe experience or Planters, who testify thst^henerdr ttey applied the same tolaud
noted for rusting Cotton, the disease was eutniy enrlpeteS dud a' healthy, rigorous
growth prodaeed. os the same lead.
erueiea Gaatm and otow Fertiliaers hare fkik to seeuto a healthy growth. J
THOMAS £ SALTSB, Wteamstoa eoant,.Qa_
ce{eorts UiAi teveaiy are po«Mca ^er fen, on. ©id
iato. increased both tee Cottbn and Coruthree-fbld.
C*Ki»ldea it ter Mira © ownaafcal team Wnvtaff
liaasow . r
Dm. E. PAB505^rsaad’?ravn!e, Wa^klcgtoa eo.
" r-«y ol
5|Ssi6Ssft|ss»«^gfearss
Start* vriteetarvctatauL Ittod differ
toste© ad tee bails in favor of Mapee* Soper-F
fflato Qm aEbtot^ftauta- g*
was About looker I
jo sir Luift
<>* v *s'r«e—Jty observation fa teat MiytE’
Picspoate ia a preventive agni&st net te wr * }0<QT ff. fiiBl '■hM.'fl. a^-Ootton was 1
Hae About doaWtol Cotton treiied tfem nam. -ntn~iTni —il hfSUbf. amd ai Irattfwr esh
Haseuat totHx tiiaa teranaapooadiorpeuiL waiWltaptf SperYSS^eTffSlTal
cota,ai*d!.Wha otoeetwsnliiaMa. “
J.W.S-OTT, of the (UM section, reyortt that hl»
crop manured with Peruvian • Guns wwa- far more
by dromih and teoataiv©
VfcpcA 8uper-PiiC»pt»ie 141
VapcA Super-Pitc»pt*te wm nsed. fitoll use.
Rapes' in prefereme to any rirtilicsz^he ka* teem
nAdUy nrfffbbor*. ^ ^
W. H. SPARKS. Emto a toe. Qm, reports:—On land
sbo-v a ilhalf cevtiood » Dd wak U
Deen ca.tivsted in two yean, r*-—
pot Vu badly, manured crop \
p#r acre more teas Soiauie Pacific Go*co. tome
pa ala jfiiira ■*— teaWiif fin fiiiif mfoeOem.
Be B. HAMILTON,
wined the sa:iff<u.-iory r-apit rom lUpas’
ysarin Soutevehtern Georgia.
W. J. ANDERSON. Fdri Valley, Ga, *
Rapes' Super-rhospiisUe bus douedod crop oi
Cot-on in tvery ca.*e reportM, ihd .-ioai* report 11
dm more than £oub:ed teeir crop. On * -
D. A- WARN'OUK. Beate Branch. 6. C.. reports
Jn ]*'-<! which always rn«ied Cotton inoteased the
Crop two-foil, as fin ? Coi.cn a? fie has aeen-thia year.
Prevented rest. Four rewv anmanareti rested in
An^Ofrt. Everything the Mopes* super-PtaMpbate
wa» tried Dn^di i weiL Cottea .stood the
JtmeJfT
E: R. LILES.
r^>ori--—AT
JS, IsiaavUle, Andersen District, 8. C.,,
compared wfth Peruvian Gbaso red
Minn- sa^Paowkii*. to* vas a«hte!;, outforw nr ,,mdl.
in avotStow t^per^aoisfaua, UBtbaaU. >4an | |f«Aifw» ptUfi taCjf
toroid dooht to the fxa toa. .tbe ba,« 04 tee apenatarowi.
* ere not. By a marled atfarmc*, lo be men
it was applied, as wncre the other manuris
were
where
were.
,8.0.t>
LCBtW, fleartaotwre. g. c, writes—Cwd
WOUaSt^racntaflSieS May ISi*. Caa Bhij
toe of Mapm’ Snper-Ptatapltete puyi hmsdreda.
given perfect smtistecUos, and teas it perauneatly
improves tea soil: fiSno hsattstloa fern
tLsspstaa! nmnmrofarTsnups sad Itah
P. C. PENDLETON, Taldmtm, C
jwesssrsassR«a , »«
a nte-
j h
%d -sr w ’
M-B HUNTER, <
. taerweof ltepoi
nato four Vow*.’*
THE ONLY *=..
TEW PIN ALLEY !
- --1 WJri«
Is to be found At tbe
MARKET SQD AKEBOnSE
1-, OOD BOARD CAB BB OBTAINED AT THK
fjte frtseyw.N*^"^** <c - «“ of
r Ai»« ro»|iUH*P sou* TO best.
p?y»ttei*0flfrv. fobte—tf
cs at,Private Sale.
KfiLif '-LjIlJ li
: FINE W*CL
BBOKE MULES.
farther lmfor»Atisn inq^r* at the office of '
WILLLAMB, MAfiff k MoEfTIBE.
mb2—tf
CoaL Ooal }•;
fh 11'Tift's > . 1 T . It,
~|RREL PARLOR COAL »t $7 » Tww,
J ^ At Upper Stemin »ea Mlltaf '
For safe by
mhX—ljr
BAM A SONS.
fq HHI>R BALTiMORE CIIY CURED,
,aoo*ifc,«ie«»»refniAup x:
■hfrnM-x- JOMWOliAPkLftW--
ADVANCES M COTTON.
AU *WARH> TDMAEK
Liberal Advances on Cotton
teLThej
of otbeimr
tffito fipp—s*
.-Ticked to the bone diuuerja London
ware sold for ahoat *7.
25 Per CenL Dividend.
THE SMuIA B01£ INSORAK :E CO
ok coi.rnsr,. ca. '
I v / i 1 *■ .
DIRECTORS Off 1 HUB, CXiMPANY HAVE.
BUCHU
_ IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
arttuaaar^laeadte
DIAKASSS Ot THK K1ADDKK,
KIDNETS,
OttATCL. I,i "
DKOP8T.
. OK IANIO
■chalk oeMhLAnrre. oknckax. dkbiutt,
pisEANES OF THE URINARY ORGANS,
wettest exhttiac la Mala ar Feauto&twt
If bo tiearteat is sitemittsd to, 00N8UMPTI0E
rMSAlnnanainc. OwMlMIM
aappirtad boa that aoaicaa. aad. tha kaatth aaS
fea^plteta, aas that of ^awtitft Siiaaiti 1
Helm bold’s Extract Buehu
H. T.
104 BOCTfl 1
aw- PRICK—*1 m vet hatna. ot St Mill la.
CtMtSaHfaSlaauf aSSrws Mitral
November 1st, 1868, $32 SO—#63 00.
“ i *e«> rn ,r r.
! BASLSS,
:^ S ' -.v •-
Where the ^tooret : ^
UQUORS, ALES and WINES
JAB27—tf
MAY BB HAD.
a DIVIDEND OF FJVU PER C£>
offiseof tbb Ootopfimy «a'e*rtaT
To
SCRIP
bi
» iy^gA^WWti-iPtTntn itoUClgj
XT.
cter
at rwcrurj'ivu nut.t E.Tt.
" ' " "*
“ ig? - sgy * w * M
feta-tt
St?■cmarT^aCTtB,
9» Baj wte^. ..
NOTICE.
f** 1
Wa. lPUnmAN80AS0 M ~IMaa mi hr ula
at Se» Tatk myl Bahimate Jaa^t-uor
imsMUMESinm
gREAEFAOTBAOO K.
iw-- ocrsVBg oosm ft CO:
HAY! HAY!
Lasdtaf aad hw alia fcy
MW, i •„ WILUAMSvI
MOrtEfriii
tywr..
tSaBotry-Pr
HSids-'Book-keewai, ■ , ‘
r» from the above naiotd Plaatera,giying. their ei
r descriptisa pamphltos. Thaae pataphla^ coataiu
nMtioiLti nlHMCtnllui Ptobir '
VgiV« -fj. • _.! . *4 • ,4 V
> •; i f . ■ . [2 «*- U
giving; their exparianee^iu,detail, wiU b
Letter* .from the above named .
nd in our c
teuesaliufannatte&ta iuledastotti* Plautor. i . .
m- PRICE PER TON OF tuna FOUNDS, CASS, *53 SO. Or, caah.f»2S0; aayahl*
ordober 1st. 1868, *32 50—*65 00. . ,„ f i •» — ’• - w-—
titl'd '.;Yf*rrL - -,e v' -
i . if s-fa-.- »
General Agents for
j«o3T-tf .
H*. in Bay
of Georgia,
Notice to Planters tof Georgia!
RHODES
■frswiv d.Jj .
THEOLDASDi
Standard
'"It tolutl :at teat I atonid rate to fee C
F|tRTf LIZER tore thrown opre ererytelag NjlgtijtegteMd have man Heat ad* pOdfU ta afire te
aW'.Waattpha.slaSSy *
t '-s'' V,i-: j»STOw«4a«>v Mwaitres,.
Te wkeaysetors ao ff Plantar* wnt plane apjny. .. , .-
‘ - B.’ Ma EH8bBiS A €«., Otee S2 ShOi street,
tofcf—Ssa'. ’ "l "S’ T " t— VU..T ,u".'-• BALTDlOB*..
BUYERSI
J UST RECEIVED BY 8TKAXKSS FRESH AD-
nai0M3 to I«r4te*4r HBWI SXO^S. «t x
V i *vrtHFF,
.» .rS t; . War r .r a..,x f • 1. a. t ..—a .
Stapieiind Fan^Ocy GotosI
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4a aC anyeeiniwiWafc eeaiMIfatto pair**-
<*fr ■■*i
f'.fut jd jaijiar. • rta
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AND 3r2a
• i TT% 1 vitaic city.
Ei^kin.^Jebpw,.,, ‘ rnttatuitowu*,