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Tho Eighty-fivB TffilUon Bugaboo.
Xho paraRrnnU K°> n S tl»« round of tlie
press that tho Legislature has agreed to
•‘Oclorse railroad bonds to the extent of
HSo.000,000 liad its origin in one of
/oilin’* obscnred advertisements of oim-
laon’s Liver Regulator. It was ingc-
liionslvplaced at tho head of one of__his
local notices, and some half-mado editor
snatched, the startling attraction from the
•‘regulator” and reduceo it from its high
office to tho vulgar es^e of a canard.
V7o do not know the aggregate amount
of endorsement proposed by the numer
ous bills that have already passed the
t wo House.?, and those on their way, bnt
v.-e suppose forty millions will cover it.
Tills is a largo sum, and to our people
v.lio have so long and so strenuously
struggled against tho policy of “State Aid’
it looks like rein without the benefit of
glory; but to men of financial scrutiny
and practical experience in the system,
it has no terrors in it.
Many of the roads euartered with
“State aid” ad«lcndas will never be built,
:uul .consequently the endorsement will
not-be required. The meritorious en-
:oi-prise will probably be successful, and
i:i endorsing the bonds of such the State
t ikes nb risk whatever.
The States that' have prospered most,
are those that have been most liberal with
their credit on internal improvements,
and tho history of railways, wo believe
lissnotyet recorded a single instance
where the State was called upon to shoul
der the bonded burthen. Wo ore not
alarmed, oven at* forty millions endorse
ment.—A Uxiny News.
3u Tlfo Richmond Dispatch says
General Sheridan was kind enough to say
to Bismarck that “ he could only compare
the surrender of Napoleon to that of Gen.
Lee.” A painful limitation of the range
of comparison, indeed! and yet the as
tute General Sheridan must liavo seen a
resemblance in the two surrenders that
nobody else has been able to detect. 2*a-
j*oleon only surrendered himself after a
thirty days’ war. Gen. Lee surrendered
his army after a four years’ struggle
against tho odds of three and four to one.
Napoleon was Emperor of n great na
tion, whoso resources were equal to those
of the enemy. General Lee was a re
publican General, who surrendered 15,-
000 muskets to a force of 250,000, after
four year hard fighting. General Wimp-
ffen surrendered McMahon’s, army o:
120,000 excellent and well-armed troops,
who were defeated and forced to sprrend-
-, though they had the fortifications of
Sedan to co-operate with them. These
surrendered to an army only twice their
number. _ The Confederates were seldom
favored by the odds of only two to one
against them. And so with all these dif
ferences the great Sheridan could only
compare the surrender of Napoleon to
that of General Lee. Well, ho certainly
what nobody else will see. .
A Whole Family Poisoned !—We
* grot to Jiave to chronicle the poisoning
<>f an entire family, in this city last night,
by some parties unknown as yet. Mr
and Mrs. C. Roach and three children
v.-cre found upon the 11 x>r of the resi
lience they occupied dead, and from the
sipuenrancQ of the bodies, they were evi
dently poisoned. The character and
quantity ofpoi«on nsedis not known, bnt
will be ascertained by a coroner’s inquest
when it is held. Certain parties arc sus
pected of tho grave crime, as they wero
ianiiiiar with the premises, and had
made threats against the deceased. As
I he matter will be thoroughly investigated
v.o forbear comments. We will sav,
however, that politics had nothing to do
with the transaction.—Atlanta Omtti
Hon Sth intL
J vnr.’.iiST ik the Journal foe Sale.—
Finding tho labor of connecting the
Macon Daily and Weekly Journal,
editorially and mechanically, too arduous
I wish to dispose of an interest to nn
active Airing man, who will assume
either position. Tho Material, Presses,
etc., arc all new arid first class; the pa
pers have met with unprecedented suc
cess, and Lave a large and increasing
eirculatioD, and enjoy a good advertising
patronage. To a gentleman who can fill
the hill satisfactorily, the investment will
prove to ho a paying one.
Address,
Harey J. Neville,
Proprietor, Macon Journal.
SEWING MACHINES
ON TIME!
WE WILL SELL
BGL- The enthusiasm and rejoicings
continue at Berlin and throughout Ger
many. The sti eets are full of proce^ions,
with banners and music and singing.—
Wherever the American flag is displayed
tho processions halt and salute it with
the loudest cheers.
entire press and public opinion "
The .American Combination
BUTTON-HOLE ft OYERSEAMIXG
SEWING MACHINE
OR THE
PLAIN AMERICAN,
which will do ell that can be done on Ohj Com
bination Machine, except the
ButtonHde & Overseaming.
ON TIME !
Will r\ot Rip!
They 11: etitch, licci, felt, tuck, cord, braid
quill, and gather and sew on. In fact they will
do everythin" that any other machine can do,
comparatively noiseless, and easier than any
other two thread machine. We will ec-il these
machines to responsible parties upon the follow
ing' ternis:
$25 otsh when Ike machine is bought, hal-
txr.ee in weekly instalments itntl tlie
machine is paid for.
Any lady can, in a short time make the machine
Pay for Itself.
Every JLitliiiie Warranted.
Leitner andFricker,
Montgomery & Shaw’s Column. j^j y Remedies.
CHEESE:!
CHEESE ! !
CHS3ESE S
FRESII AND VERY FINE, at
Montgomery & Shan’t*#
sist “<
there,
atioii.
to Pirns; iwco can only bo made SQL E V(tENTS
No neutral intervention or modi-1 Vy ULJ i X vA AUA." X KJ
In Americas for these machined.
inach21y
5«U We were favored by a cull from | SHOES ! SHOE S!
Rev. John P. Duncan on Tuesday morn- | ^ w.
ing last, who informs ns that the basket- j
meeting at Bluff Spring Camp G r ouud j
from Saturday until Tuesday, was a meet-I . , — axp—• - . ■*
ing of great interest, and will long be re- J
memberod by many that were present.— j
It was thonglit there wore 2,000 persons
on Sabbath; and the funeral sermon of
tho late Rev. P. N. Maddox, by Rev.
Samuel Anthony, of Am eric-us, Ga., was
one of those plain, candid, licart-seareh-
irro, soul-firing discourses that is calcula
ted to do much good, and much good
was accomplished. Notwithstanding
the audience was not quite so large on
Monday, yet there was one of the best
meetings ever known in this country.—
Harnsrtfle Gazette.
Factory Thread,
A.t $1 75.
MONTGOMERY & SHAW.
WE HAVE EX ROUTE A
Full and Complete
Hurley’siStomachBitter?,
For Debility, Loss M Appetite.
Weakness, Indigestion* or Dys
pepsia, Want of Action of
the Liver, .or Disor
dered Stomach.
There are no bitters that can compare with these
a removing these distressful complaints.
Indianapolis, JntL, Fcl>. 7,1870.
To James Ruddle, ft to. Louiavillo, Ky;
Gentlemen: About two months * ago I pro
cured a bottlo of Dr. Hurley’s Bitters tor my
wife, thinking it a pleasant tome, but not rely
ing much on its medicinal virtues, and it cured
her of a diaeaso she had long been undo: treat
ment for. I was afflicted in a similar way, and
got some for my own use, and am haopv to say
it has cured me. My disease was of tlio bladdor
and kidneys. It is certainly a splendid medi
cine, and being pleasant to take is quits a re
commendation. We and our nighbors liave no
use for any others now. Very respectfully your
frieud, J.L.J3.
Notice to Mothers.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
. per Bottle.
. r -- - _;e'agc; pleasant
and reliable in all cases, Invaluable in the fol
lowing diseases:
Summer Complaints, Irregularities oi
the Bowels, Restivcuesss, Tooth
ing, eio., etc.
Gives health to tho child and rest to the mother.
. Marietta, Ga., Nov. 1.13G9.
James Buddie A Co. Louisville, Ky.—Wo
have used your beabrook’s Infant boo thing Sy
rup in our families, and find it doos more goo#
than all other medicines we ever tried. Wc be
lieve it Dcriectly harmless, and it gives rest ana
r children quicker than ail other rein-
offered for sale. We have been sell-
three years, and it gives universal
n. Never hoard it complained ot Cur
use no other. Yours, Wa It. ltd
J. L. Boot.
GROCERY
HOOTS
WHOLESALE!
1 T.i r k v A L.u: am a G urns. — Federal
troops liavo been arresting smithy citizens
in the neighborhood of Cross Plains,
Alabama, of late, chargiug them with
having hung Luke, and some negroes.—
Tho Rome Daily gives tho following ac-
• ount of how two bravo girls backed out
a couple of bayonets:
When they went to tho residence of
Maj. Biiiley,'-in Cross Plains, to effect his
arrest, it being night, two of his sisters
hearing their approach, hastily arose,
and arming themselves with a pistol each,
met the soldiers at the door and deman
ded their business at their house at that
hour of the night They were informed
that they come to arrest Maj. Bailey.—
The courageous sisters notified them that
lb dr brother liad been guilty of
. rime that subjected him to arrest by
soldiers, and at night, and before they
i-ould take him, they would have to take
the contents of the pistols, which they
I '.liibited, but that he would go down to
I ’atona tlio next morning and surrender
himself. The soldiers declined the en
gagement with these true and noble
lu-arted women, and returned to their
quarters. Maj. B. surrendered himself
' ■*(.- next morning, and is now a prisoner.
Ambitious Freak.—Yesterday after
noon, shortly after three o’clock, a daring
individual, who claims to have mounted
two hundred of the most lofty spires in
this country, “just for fun,” determined
to cap the climax by ascending to the
very summit of Trinity steeple. Ibis lie
did with ‘ho utmost self-possession.—
Thousands of astonishrd persons, attract
ed by the unusual showof daring, crowd
ed tiio adjacent streets and windows and
watched his cat-like movements aq*lie
mounted upward to the snmmit of the
spire, and deliberately swung himself up
on tlm arm of the cross. Then rising to
his feet, he remained standing erect for
several minutes, with his hands in his
pockets. After taking full observations
of the surnmnding country he drew his
• handkerchief from his pocket and grace
fully waved a salute, which was unani
mously responded to by the crowd be
low. He pa d twelve cents to go up there,
he said, and wanted to get the worth of
bis nioney and the satisfaction of saying
lie had stood upon the top of the Trinity
cross. To the surprise of all who wit
nessed tlio feat he returned to the earth
safely.—N. Y. T Ierald, od.
Tho correspondent of tho Daily News,
at Paris, says at 5 o’clock on Snnday af
ternoon he saw the Palace of the Tnilo-
rics invaded by tho mob, who tore down
the throne and destroyed everything
marked with the Imperial “B” and other
Napoleonic insignia, and carried away
and cast into the river Seine all the busts
statues, and pictures of the Bonaparte
family.
Hon. Liston Stej-hexs Accepts.—
The Constitution of Thursday publishes
a letter from Linton Stephens, accepting
the Chairmanship of the State Democrat
ic Executive Committee. He thinks can
didates for Congress ought to be selected
without reference to eligibility; that the
question..should be settled by Congress,
lie thinks the members ofthe Legislature
sho old bo selected from those not dis
qualified by Congressional enactments.
1HE r.iliseribcra haves established in tlie city
. of Aixu-ricus
A SHOE FCATORY.
supplied with all the xnaclunery and im
provements of the age. They are toliy pre
pared to supply merchants 'anywhere with
any quantity, and every size and quality
fro'm a neavybrogan down to the fine-«t lady’s
slipper. Their material is ot the
Lest Quality,
and willl - put up in tl,e best etvlcof the ar
They challenge comparison in Btyle, workman
ship and prico with those brought from any
quarter. All are invited to come t-nd examine
their stock, and if they do not find all truo that
they have stated, they will not complain if they
* purchase. They will also do
A Berlin dispatch says that the 1'nls-
ins have cut off the water supply of
Metz, and liave • intercepted dispatches
from Bazaiue showing that ho cai
hold out long.
TheGanlois gives the following as the
exact .text of the letter of Napoleon
to tho King of Prussia. “Having no
command in tlio army, and having
placed all my authority in tlm hands of
the Empres-s as Regent, I herewith sui
render my sword to the King of Prni
e are sorry to learn that the office of
the Universaiist Herald, at Notasulga,
with a great part of the material, was de
stroyed by fire bn Wednesday, night, 7th
inst. Rev. Mr. Burrnss has onr sincere
sympathy in his misfortune.
The tire was communicated irom
family grocery store of Hutchens k Bro.,
which, with a fresh supply of groceries,
was also consumed. Said to be the work
i incendiary.—Monk/, Mad, 10/A.
Yon Gratio died at Berlin on
21st of .Tnly, and in his death Prussia
tains a loss that will lie felt like the loss
of a battle. Ho died aged forty-two
years, the chief oculist of the world. Al
though the son of a rich , father, apd in
heritor of a huge fortune, lie entered up
on his profession with enthusiasm, and
pursued it with'energy-. He was first to
operate successfully in Iridectomy, and
the first to bring tho opthalmoscope into
use. When he commenced practice, hut
two operations out of tlireo for cataracts
succeeded. Now, nino out of ten under
his system succeeded. His inheritance
and fees he devoted to n hospital for one
or two-hundred patients, one-third of
whom were supported and operated upon
gratuitously. Before he was thirty,-no
bles and crowned heads of Enrope came
in him for relief, and many patients from
Discipline in the French Anxir.-Gen.
do Decaen is one of the heroes of tho
French war correspondents, wliD think
him worthy of a higher post even thaD
that oi commander of tlio third army
' corps, which he .now holds. Ho i» fa
mous for his kindness and good fellow
ship toward his men, and yet is of the
strictest in discipline. Finding cowards
who threw away tlrcir arms and then re
ported them lost, in hope of being sent
ip- prison, where their lives would. be
sate, he issued the following order of the
flay*atSk Avoid: ' “Every soldier who
losses his gun shall be put in the advance
guard without arms; ami no new. gun
^holl be given him until he shall have
captured the complete outfit of one -of tho
enemy’s men.” Ho enforced it, too, and
lew wore bum war»'losfc
An *Oiri»b» Uireo-yoar-old askod its
mother ‘ilflod's middle name was d—W
The Omni jury of Baltimore reported
base-bollna -.'one' oj the gradations.of
crime.”:-;., ' .
Gen." Pe Fail), was not killed by his
owzi soldiers, as was at first .reported,
bnt lost his life by tho explo-sion ofa
Prussian shell' at the battle of Sedan.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
t.nd Consumption.
Probably never befiirc in lire whole bUtory of
nedlriui-, has any thing won to 'widely awu so
in •lii-ircrinnr.iion.ar-Uli.’is become better known.
Its uniform ctiaiactor aud power to ruro the va
rious : iu*eiiuus of-tho lung# ar.d throat, have
u»a*io it known as a leUsfun protector (if
ti.i in. While adapted to wilder forms of <fi
and to young children, it is at the same tim.
most erte. tn;«l reused »• that ran be given for incip
ient cun-mnptlou, rout Ibo d.imgerous nfiectic
of lbs tbront and lungs. A* a inv-vision agau
siublou, . luniks i f tf«w. it *ImiuW be kept
hand In et .-iy end inoCHt as all are for
times ►lildift to inTils ami cCTiuiisrnll should
ferfiie
risen
PROVISION LINE,
which we expect to sell as LOW
A,S THE LOWEST.
Call and satisfy Yomselves.
MONTGOMERY k SHAW.
WHITEWATER
ENTERPRISE 1
ATTENTION!
Ciiizehs. of, Americas anil Sur
rounding country.
irtpi Uotifts-^amkr Co.
during tho year. U71. ■'
The terms of tho Rent will he
eeptlStd - WM, A. BYRD, Adni r.
Georgia—Scliley County.
O X tlio first Mondaj in October next apnlie,
tion will be mado to the Ordinary of Si ll.
Oppenheimer& Frank.
R espectfully imnounco to the citizens of
Americas and adjacent country, that they
have opened in the city of Americas, under tho
BarlowtHouse, at the stand formerly occupied
as a Rook Store, by Mrs. E..C. Spaulding, a .
GENTLEMEN’S
CLOTHING STORE,
honor na with a calL
r to phase all' who may
r special duty, having had
in tho Clothing Bustneos,
Georgia—Srimtcr County.
Cockt o? Obdinasy of SAID CotTNTY :
The T*x Collector of said county is hereby au-
thorized and required to levy and- collect tor
County purpose % tor the year 1S70, tb<r follow
ing Taxes :
Upon the State Tax tor-1870.: -
Ist—To pay the. legal indebtedness of
County past-dne,. 50perch
2d—To build and repair Court House,
■* Jail, Eridgae and other public Im
provements, -f5perch
3d.—To pay Sheriffs, Coroners and oth
er officers their Fees that they may
bo entitled to qut of tho county,. .71 per ct.
1th.—To pay Jailoi3 their Iot a to .be
come due,.,.: —..12j per ct.
5th—To pay tho expenses of the coun
ty tor Bailiffs at Conrts,. non-resi
dent . witnesses in criminal cases,
fuel, servant hire,' stationery and
the like, 7Vperct.,
GtU.—To pay Jurors, 12i per ct. j Scltlej’ county.
Large and Well-Selected
Clothing,
FROM CHEAT*
TO THE VERY FINEST!
18 SUMPACTURED.
POPULAR WORM GANDY
This being really a specific againtt ail kinds of
onus that are found m children, it is fast he
lming tho remedy administered in euch trou-
les; its pleasant tuple is quite a reconimcuda-
on of itself, while its efficiency ia truly wouder-
ik. -
Louisviilo, August 30, 1369.
Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Ucntlonien: In
Misequenco of tlie benefit 1 have received from
ig use of your Ur. Hurley's Worm Candy in
my family. I tend you this, hoping you will
make it public for tho good of other parents.
„ . me doubting tliis can call and
sec nie at corner 10tli and Chen ant streets, and
I tv ill give them, proof of this and more. Youra
with respect, M.Florr.
PURIFY" Y0UB BLOOD.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla,
IODIDE POTASH
phii
ud perfect c
rial, bo found b
custom worts:
left ; bettor call soon before they
MONTGOMERY & SHAW.
Affection:* of tlie Bones, Habitual Cost
iveness, Debility, Diseases of tbe
Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipelas,
Fe-male Irregularities, Fis
tula, all Skin Diseases,
Liver Comi»laint, Tiidiges-
tion, Files, Fulinonary Disease:,
.Scrofula -or King’s Evil, Syphilis,
And all impurities of tlio Blood, etc.
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley: sir. I deem it a
of justice to you to etatl that in the month of
February last, I had a severe attack of inflam-
lheumatisin, which completely pros-
t the sliort
HIDES AND TALLOW WANTED
Inch the highest market prico will l>e paid
r in cash, shoes or leather,
n whole concent is Southern, and
SOUTHERN PATRONAGE
S I UST Gr 3E IV s
-olicRod.
spectfolly»
J. H. Black & Co.,
r Rritk Balldii:
Money cannot buy it for Sight
is Priceless.
>J SS-:5tS p: '
The Diamond Glasses
York,
ed by J. E. SI EXCEU, No’
nround under tkc-ir <
gtc crystal pehblett,
their uaung ’'Dumiuuu, uu
hardne-as and teUliaucv. Tho i
on which they arc constructod
nlru of tlio leas directly ii
natural, artificial
o ever known. They are
wn supervision, from uiiu-
3Ut ot the eye,
pleasant sensation, suen as glimmering and
wa vet ing of sight, dizziness, Ac., peculiar to all
others in use. They arc mounted in tho finest
ia frames of the- material; used tor that
purpose. Tluir finish and durability canaot be
excelled. Cactiox—None genuine unless bear
ing their trade mark -5* stamped on every
frame LEITNER A FllICKER
Watchmakers and Jewelers, solo agents for
Americus, Goorgia, from whom tnly they can
be obtained. No peddlers employed. marlS-wiy
cutidotc ft
ntau is ,
. --8 where tlie
til, liavo Item completely
A mto'red to round health .
. iplete is
niastcty over, the dlbenkis of the Ltinaa anil
1h roan that i!irt«o*t ohstiimtc ofthom jie{ ‘ "
Cittern JVc/w#
proUviiou from — , _ . . _ , .....
> nhray.-i reliered ami oftcu *l»lly
n j;roHrltilis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry s»nalt ondTreijncnt dorer.
need not publish the certificates of them hcry. or
ilo oiori- tit;.n nsrttre tlie public that its qnahnes
arctuliy maintained. L..- , ,•
•l»r couhl reach them, under the
Vide and dli — *
Spmkrrt l
ARE THE VERY BEST MA
CHINES MADE.
MONTGOMERY k SHAW.
We are A cents for the
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac.,
and indeed ell the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisona.
As its name implies, H does Cmre, ami does not
fad. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Ilis-
nuith, Ziuc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
mlj-tanee v.liaU*ver, it in nowise injures any pa
tient, The n»t»l*er*»d importance of iU cuics
in fiie agne rti ; iri< ^, are literally beyond accoant,
-.nil wc believe withoni m parallel in the history
if A sue nu-lkinc. Onr. pride is giatitlcil by tho
u-knowledmnenti we rereivs- o( lltr radical cares
JlTcrtetl In obstinate easts, and nhere other rein-
l.'n.wlhnated J persons, either resblcct in, or
Iravelling through mlaematic 3oolitic-, will be
protected by taking the ,AtJ UK C’UJIK daily.
DR. SHALLtr^TJ-RGER’S
Fever and Ague
•A. 1ST T LB O T E
Always 3t9pi tha fi&lila.
Thisllo-Vici ic liti boon UtorJ.thi Public
fifteen yew, 1 i i st>A £&i%t vl aV, other
knjwu rpvelxx 'T-r dicr a A pi-go, docs
not sho.eu thort-r.;,tly nafj ia
any do o dal niiJ.-r .ams. v Tncca» and
is tho only Medicine t h itAviil
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and pormanc. t’y ©very form of- Vc»tt and
Ague, bora are it ji a .; AmLloto to
flalaria.'
And will Exchange
Ohallis, Osnaburgs, Shirtings,
Sheetings,Factory Thread,
Knitting Thread, Plow
Lines, Jeans, &c.,
FOll WOOL,
or will
BUY WOOL.
If you liave no Wool, in. a way of ac
commodation, will let you liave tl*-
GOODS for the AIONEY- . ^
MONTGOMERY-* SHAW.
complaints, it
excelknt remedy, producing many truly
remarkable cures, whom other mciUcuio* -had
Prepare! hy Ihrf : J. R; Area ft -Co., Practical
and Analytical Chcmkts, l.owell f Ifass^ and
-.•old all round tbe world. ; .
VRICK\ tiJOO PER BOTTLE. 1
U We deliver all goods wo sell, free
of cH.vsoE, anywhere in the city, bnt
want it understood wo don’t call 5 Cents
worth of Soda,gcods.|
MONTGOMERY & SHAW.
GINS ! GINS !
W E are Agents fos the sale of tliq. fol
lowing GINS, Yiz :
E. CARVER,
DANIEL PRATT, ami
Gullett’s STEEL BRUSH.
Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder.
JQr Sdmples on band at'onr store.
> i FCRLOW & BRU.
Americas; July 10th. '■**. A
t the
parilla, nude
1 began t-> in
coiujjouud extract
The gentleman who
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC.
BO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELLYBLE!
The only remedy tor Cbitta-aud Fever
guo and Fever, tuat ia or can be depended up-
r w II nrfey’a Ague Tonic. There liave been
thon«anda cured by Using it who liave tried the
usual remedies without benefit.
To Dr. Thoa. A. Hurley: I heivbv certify
during the last year I w.-w attacked with the
ague while in Vicksburg, Miss., and used t
al popular patent medicines with but temporary
reher. On reaching borne tho diseaso r<-lamed
‘.u »worse typc, if iiosaible, when my medical
ittcndaut ordered quinine, in large doses, ~
quently as high as CO grains per clay, and wl
at liavo cost me nearly 1100 I consulted Dr.
itli, of Louisville, and found bo prescribed
•ns almost, bloodless, extremely ex-
i» pronounced with enlarged 'livei
impel,
irley a Ague Tonic ajroealrcd in a ci
l <lclei turned to give u a tiigl. I d.
t it. One bottit
ue completely, atd t
tearly a hundred cast
quatlv happy r
s pretorrabio to any other tonic bc-
pui»nc. James Marti*, Engineer,
nllc, Ky., Juuc 11, 18^.
DR. SEABROOK S
PYROPHOSPHATE
IRON &CALISAYA
GENTLEPAEN’S
Furnishing Goods,
THE JJLT&3Z NOVEL!lF'5 IN
Collars, Bows and Ties,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
For Rent.
Whereas, Peter Stewart applies to Ke> >
letters-of -dismission as admwietiator on n !
estate of Henry Stewart, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adinonbh.
and singular, tho kindrSd and creditors of A >
deceased, and all persona eoncetned, to be « t
appear at .my office within tho time presenbt j
enviso ’ letters of dismission will bo gra:
by law, and show c
} terms of tho law.
Given under iny liaml and oflicial
i this 4th day of July, 1S70*
jui7-m4ni
. E. Eas
th.—To pay expenses incurred in sup
porting ike poor, .25 jxrr ct
8th.--To pay any other lawful charges
against the county, 10 per ct
sept 31m 13. F. HELL, Ordinary.
ill attend at
the Court House in Americus, on Saturday
d 3Ionday, the 17tli»and 13tii September, fi»r
TAX NOTICE.
JJOTICE ia hereby gi
and
the purposo oto;ollccting the
Tax for the y~-“ '°~ n - '
Momlayof eat
purpose.
I will also attend at the following p.ai
G. 51. WHEELElt, T. C. S. C.
W HEREAS, T. B. Clegg applies tor letters.!
.^uisniisaioa on estate of I*. F. l'ayne, d<>
Theao aro therefore to cite and adnjonidi all
and singular, the kindicd and creilitors of -*jj
deceased, to be and appear at mv office within
the time prescribed by law, and show came i f
any they have, otherwise said letters will u
my .hand and seal this 2d dav.tf
>NE01tGLA—SCULKY t’OCNTT.
Whereas, Patience Mott, adiur c
iate of Edwin G. Mott, applies ’
of dismission from said estate.
Sumter Sheriff Sales.for October.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door,in
the city of Americua, county of Sumter,on
the first Tuesday :in .October next, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One house and lot in the city of Americus.—
Levied on as tho property of John Bari field, be
ing tho place ouJwhicU defendant Bare field lives
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Cobli A HauicQ.—
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made
by W. Ji Bosworth, L. G, and returned to me.
Also—One house and lot ia the city of Ameri
cus. Levied on as the property of Shade Reese
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Green & Hawkins for
the use of W. A. Haw kins. Property 1 n ied on
by lloaworth, constable, and returned to mo;
Alno—One house and lot in the city of Ameri
cas. Levied on as tho propertv of Georgo Ring
to satisfy a fi fa from the 783th district, G. M.,
in favor of Cobb ft llamcll* Levy made by Boa-
worth ,'constable, and returned to me.
sept 8 td C. t>. DA11LEY, Sheriff.
■Spiral ^alcs-aatebster Co.
FOlTt we ck»^ after date, applicat
of said county deceased; for tlie benefit of th
lid all, h
i it will be
poctfuily a
Iherth
k and cordially i:
nail to come andc:
i-y u ish to purchat
Oppcnhoimer L Frank,
ider tho Barlow House, Americus, Ga.
41YD CATTLE
.VIEDIES.
it lleltable ever
to the Public.
ATagnetic
ttj
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CGSBineS FOfBEES
) by W. A. COOKE ft CO.,. Am
Executor’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of a decree of tho
jierior court of Sumter county, rendered at
the April Term. 1870, of said Superior Court,
will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Dec* ’ -
VALUABLE PLANTATION
vnown as tho J. F.. J. Horne or Eli Horn
dace, situated on Flint ltivcr, in the 2Sth l>i:
rict of said county, and containing l'LO acre:
nore or lees, 'ljiia is one of tho
BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS
n the county and offer
safe investment. Tht
and is River botton.
splendid residence, an abundance of good negro
mouses and a fine gin house and screw, and the
place is in fine repair and tinder good fence. The
place is sold tor distribution among the heirs of
said estate.
Terms : One-half cash, tho balance 12 man
with mortgage on the place.
For further particulars apply to or address
«d. R. G. 1IORXE,. ,
T. X. W. HOltNE. j AlUEI
sept 8 td Ex’ra J. E. J. Home
These are therefore to cite and admonish i
-ad sia^mar, the kindred and creditors of sa
deceased to be and appear at my office, with
tho Uiac prcfccnhcd by law, and file their obji
lions, if any they hate, otherwise letters will I
Srg'dl |loticfs—|.« C onntr
sopt 8 2w J.kij W. WILKINSON, Ord v.
Lee SherilTs Sales for October.
W ILL be sold before the Court llouse dow
in the town of Starkville, Lee countv, on
the first Tuesday in October next, within tire
legal hours of sale the following property ti> w.t:
One now buggy. Levied on as the proper i
of Robert Carter, to satisfy oue fi fa in mv hurt
in favor of Robert King and Sampson King ^ -
Henry Carter. Property pointed out by &i
l King. The above fi fa issued fi
perior Cox
13. F. SALTER, Slier
B Y-virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordi
nary of Sumter county, will be sold on tin
first Tuesday in November next, before th<
Conrt House'uoor in the city of Americus, th<
following propertv, to-wit : One-half interest iu
and to fractional lot of land, number eixty-three
163) in tlie ninth (3) district of Dooly county,
containing oue hundred and one and nine-tenths
(101 9-10) acres, and ond-half inteiest in and to
tho Ferry on Flint River, located at old Danville?
known as the Ferry belonging to the estates of
Benton Byrd and Thomas Lcwris. All of which
will bo sold as tlie property belonging to the es
tate of Benton Bvrd, deceased. Terms of the
sale will be cash. ' . \7M. A. BYRD,
sept 13 tds Adm’r Benton Byrd.
r lots of land, Nos, 130, 140 119, l
'-‘• ’“’iDiatric- *’
rty of G
Cameron vs 6rccn B. Mavo aud Tltomss!
Porter security. Tho other In favor of Office
of Court vs Green B. Mayo, also to satisfy otl;
fi fas in mv hands, all issued from Leo Snpen
Court.
JAMES S.ALTF.l:,
sept 1 tds. • Deputy SLerifi.
Administrator's Sale.
O N tito first Tuesday in October next, will
sold before the Court House door ia t'
town of Starkvillo, Leo oounty, agrecahlo to
order cf the Ordinary of said county, onc-li:
interest iu a house and lot at Adams' Stati
sitnated near the Depot, belonging to the c-s’.;
of S. i*. Moore, late of said county, deceased
Terms caelu JOHN DOBBINS.
Georgia—Sumter Couuty.
F oun weeks alter date application will be.made
to tho Ordinary of Sumter county for leave
sept S 1
The War between the States;
It3 Cl
B
I T presents a careful political analysis of ih
past, separating lea:, from ai-faiient cab.«
the late unhappy cumlict, and give ttot*’ ii
rinr lights and shadows of the great war n>i
1 those high ofneors, who watched the ilo -
do of revolution from its fountain-springs, as
hioh wore a > accessible to Mr. Stephens frei
his position as second officer of the Cotfcderi -.’
printedfrom a beautiful, clear, newtxji
this,work, eompria
raving
:ul substantial binding, t
Georgia—Sumter County
F OUR weeks after date, application'-will be
made to the Ordinary of Sumter county, fi
leave to sell two undivided third interests ia tl
east half of lot No. 89,' south half of Jot No. 3.,
cast half of lot No. 40, aud whole lot No. 19,
in the 23th District of bmuter County, cont ‘
loss, the pi
’ ” nri
of Eh
This elegant combination possesses all the
micproperties of Peruvian Bark' and iron,,
without the disagreeable t os tee and bad effects
of either, separately or in other preparations, of
alnafile uiedjcinos. It eliould be taken in
debili-
all cases when a gentle tonic impression
quiyed after copvalesccnco from torero or
taring diseases,or in those distressing irregular
ities peculiar to females. No fcmalo Bhtuld be
with outfit, if liable to tuch diseases, for nothing
a well take
JAMES RUDDLE Si 10., -
PROPRIETORS,
IjiLoratory- No. 41 linlUU Street,
Louisville, Ky.
We want to buy
5000 lbs. Sound Fodder
(BALED.);
MONTGOMERY kr SHAW.
sept8cf - ‘ ; , - —
-VTEW TAILOR SHOP.^-Tlie
X x 'nnderoigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Americus and Sumter county that he
has opened a mw tailor abop in tee old, hotel
building, whore he is prepared to do all kinds of
^rork in nis fine in therery beat- Style, such as
cutting and making ganaents. A long experi
ence ia Ihebpaineas. warrantsi-him in saying
style, ana at tue huorxeei nonce, auop in us
first room otdhotel opposite tbe atoreofj. J,
a jSyffi ic °' ' f.vvaiaau.
- -YJI the above medicines are for sale by
W. A. COOK & CO.,
Americus, (ia.,
And at Wholesale by
L.W. Huntfi. Co., Macon, Ga
WANTED,
TonThoasayd
Pounds of Cotton and line
RAGS,
for which cash will bepaid.
MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
Tiro notion prr Annum.
64 PAGES READING MATTER.
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS.
WALKER, EVAHS & COGSWELL,
D. WYATT” AIKEN,
. CtlAtlLESTOX, S, C
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the c
Stephens, late of Kumtci
, . —forwartfand settle
the same, aud those holding claims against said
) hereby notified to
Americus, Aug 6 6w.
C lerk Suiicnor Court, and Adm’r.
GREAT BARGAINS
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE,
FURNITURE
I have just received the largest
aud most elegant stock of furniture ever before
offered in the Bouth, consisting of
PALLOR, BED-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM SETS.
and everyth tog appertaining to the furnitun
u__ __ v, — Jeter mined to ha node^spld b;
..' * I have also received
Xlio Largest Stock
C HA! R S
Ever brought Into the'South
Call and examiner my stock .
•< • Samuel Antliouy,
ft at HARROLD,
r ,— .../ office within
ribed by law, and file their objec-
t-y have, otherwise letters of ad-
iU lx; granted said apply
this 3d day of Align
. and official signature
87«\
R. F. BELL, Ordinary.
EORGIA—bVMTEB .CuUXlY.
Whereas,’Phillip Linck, Executor on tl
estate of Fred. Yogclgsang, applies tome fi
Letters of Dismission from said Executorship.
Tbesi
ish, tlie
e therefe
mired i
id creditors of said de-
icd and all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they liave, why Let
ters of Dismissiou should not l>c granted said
applicant, otherwise they will be granted iu
i olficral signature,
B. F. BELL, Ordinary.
_ TII0S. M. EDEN,
GUN & LOCKSMITH
IDonior in
GUNS, PISTOLS
Powder, shot, caps of all kinds, wads, leads, rn
tridges, pistol hoisti rs, molds, ladles, two*™
ing ammunition of every kind. Wessons
loading Rifies. Now on hand a Lu go ana
assortment of fishing hackle, coxtsfrung r
of grate, rilk, cotton and linen lines.
Soul.einkor., JoiutiV RCd rwd poles,*-
’ it files, s])oon and spuirang ba‘t> *' s ;
N.B.—Agencv of tl.o
Wilson Shuttie Rcwing Machines. b*s*
Public Square, next door'to Wm. Simno •
Can iago Manufactory. * A '
Read This!
s of the law.
G EORGIA—Sevres County.
Whereas, Barney Parker, administrator on
the estate of Joseph Crawford, lato of said coun
ty deceased, applies for letters, of dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore to ,
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
eaud adn onisb, all
deceased, and all persons concerned, to be and
e letters of dismission will bo granted i
tins 10th day of August, 1870.
B.F. BELL, Ord’y
gtjjal lUtitts.--(Eo.
Whereas, HenryW.Paync,administrator on
tho estate of Levi B. Bridges, doceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said estate.
, -These are therefore to cito and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, and all persons concerned, to be and
appear at mv office, within the time prescribed
bylaw, and file their objection, if any they hive,
otherwise letters of. disitoissiou will be
granted said applicant.
iul7-mlui
S E.Eason; Ordinary.
G EORGIA— Schlev Coirxxy.
FoUr weeks after date, application will bo
made to the Ordinary of emu county, for leave
G EORGIA—Sculet Cocxrr.
Whereas, th© estate of-Mathcw fi. Myrick,
•ttas SXBSBflL
persona coneqrned td be and app<air at my office
within the timepreseribed, aucf show <»n»e;.(ff
HsasssiSSa
Uua ^ 4w<JScptcmt»r, J87|. ^
septtttm - - Mri' -.'Ordinmy. *
now on
Geratly Reduced Prices!
and offering
Bargains! Bargains!
IN
])RY GOODS
—AND—
MILLINERY
We have just received the
Latest Style 5
CHIGNONS,
SASH RIBBONS, all colon 1
and everything pertaining to ft
Ladies’ Toilet
Thoa© wishing to purchase bad ****;£ 1
soon, as teem-e willing tO givo induce»» cn -
MR Si LAZAR OH
Mrs. R. H. GREEN,
wiH fry to pleas© their friends and Custo» er:s
w <« : . -wiLjtwMj
Laths & Kfin-Dried Flooring’
• • r xavsnx^nx on nisv
Wetherell & Fisher’s SSh
No. 2 ? soimiwEsrEKX nAinno
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