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RIPLEY AT WORK AT PAIUH.
rOTTON CLAIMS FOR COURT OF CLAIMS.
The following statement of the public
debt of the Unified State* was issued from
the. Treasnrjr Deportment FeJay. Sept
30th:'
DOIT KZARUO 1STCSKAT IS 0015,
Bonda at 5 per ct* $221,589,300 00
Bond* stC pret, 1,739,542,750 00
$1,941,152,050 00
Scene* InParK
A Pam correspondent of the New
York World, writes.
There is monrningon the banks of the
Seine. Horrors on horrors’ head accu
mulate ; one woe treads on another's
heels, and the grief of an hour doth him
the speaker. And still we sro but in the
first hoar of our agonj. The foe is at
our gates. I have seen the sunlight
deeming from the burnished helmets of
the daring Uhlans, who dashed up this
morning to within gun-shot of. the fort
Certificate* at 3 per
cent, interest. .fl>,133,000 00
Nary Pension fund
Sprct. interest. 11,000,000 00
ItONOS STILL BIS1NO.
ON MOLTKK's DEATH I'AimYELY CONFIRM*
Special to the Daily Journal]
Washwoton, October 6.—The follow
ing dispatches have been received :
Tocits, Oct 0.—The battl* fought on
the 4th near Gbateau Gaillard, resulted
iu a comple defeat of the Prussians, who
abandoned tlieir position in such haste,
as to leavo many cattle and a large
amount of forage to fall into the hands of
the French.
Berlin, Oct. 0.—King William sanc
tioned the demand made by expelled Ger
mans from France for indemnity
London, Oct G.—Later advices from
Paris state that General Trochn is turn
ing to great account the experience and
ability of General Ripley.
Washington, Oct G.—A vast number
of claims aro in conrso of preparation for
t he regular terra of the Court of Claims ii
December next.
JjONDON, Oct G.—Bonds 01 1-4.
The rumor of the death of Von Moltke
in probably confirmed.
; FRENCH TROOPS IN MOTION.
Debt cm which in
terest has ceas
ed since maturity..
Demand and legal
tender notes t3M.103.971 to
Fractional Cur
rency 39,Ml,184 4S
Certificates of gold
deposited 13,571,30000
,K*
Total debt princi
pal and interest
to date, inefad-
I lag interest jbo [ *71 a
.and unpaid....;. # ‘ 2,475,063,819 47
AMOUNT 15 TREASURY
Coin $96,061,661 89
Currency . 32,088,503 30 J
128,130,167 19
Debt, lens amount
in Treasury—
Debt, less amount
in Treasury on
the 1st ultimo..
2,335,921, U0 41
lontii..
9,007,498 IS
Docreasosioce March
1,18T0 $91,414,824 89
The statement of bouds issued to the
Pacific Railroad Company, interest pay
able in lawful money, shows totals as
follows: Amount outstanding, SG4.G18,-
832. Interest accrued aud not yet paid,
LATEST FROM
I'awh cnownrn with troop*.
5900,282 48. Interest paid by the United
States, 58,815,345 49. Interest repaid by
I transportation of mails, 82,293,287 55.—
Balance of interest paid by United States.
180,522,057 94.
PRUSSIANS CANNOT PLANT BATTERIES
ACCOUNT OF TOE ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
! Eugenia Writes a Comforting Let-
« ' ter.—The Empress Eugenia sent a letter
, to the Ewncror concerning her recep-
i TOE Gill OF OCTOBER
VOSGES.
FRENCH REMAIN MASTER <
lion in England. Sho states that all of
ficial recognition of her presence has
c * T,IE !bcen postponed at her own request
i Nothing could have been tenderer than
! her treatment Qaeen Victoria sent a
field, i private letter offering to pay her a State
CABINET MEETING.
I visit. The Prince of Wales, immediate-
j ly upon her arrival, wrote to her expres-
j sing the kind remembrance entertained
| by the Princess and himself, of tlieir
Yn , I visit to Paris, and of the great kindness
,i: i -i il..„ l l rn-m :
upon the desolation that had suoceede
to the smiling scene of lovelineks that a
few days before greeted my eyes from
the same point of observation. The
Prussians are beneath our wells. They
have kept their engagements faithfully;
the 14th of September was the day nam
ed by them for their appearance here,
and they are here. We have prepared
for them, Imtatwbat a cost, already;
and at what a cost they are to be enter
tained! Outside of the city of Paris
there is devastation, and the abominations
of desolation ; within its walls is what?
There is no fear, or, if there be, it is
bravely liidden—even the woman, with
their pallid faces, having brave words on
their quivering lips, and bright smiles on
cheeks bedewed with tears. The smiles
are for their and thehr tears
are'for their children. Bat, while fear is
absent or is bidden behind a mark, every
other emotion that fills the human heart
with agony rages almost beyond control
Had the wand of a malignant and mer
ciless fairy been waved over Paris, chan
ging everything that was joyous into
grief and all pleasant objects into em
blems of suffering, the transformation
could not have been more startling and
shocking than that which has occurred.
From the boulevards we see the dense
columns of smoko that arise from the
burning woods and villages aronml us;
aud we speculate on how long it will be
ere our own houses are set on fire by the
Prussian bombs. There is a story here
to night that the euetny linve immense
niorta» which will throw projectiles to
a lieitherto unheard of distance, and
that the shells for these mortars are filled
with nitm-glycerine. The Paris yon
knew was most gay at night—the Palis
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Ex'rs J. E. J. Horne.
T. N. W. HORNE.,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B l virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Sumter county, will be soli <
first Tuesday in November next, before the
Coart House door iu the city of Americas, the
following property, to-wit: One-half interest, in
* to ftactkmallotr'*--*
of land, number sixty-three
tosj ui ue lunut v;>) district of Dooly county,
containing one hundred aud one and nine-tenths
(101 9-10) scree, and anil-half interest in and to
the Ferry on Flint River, located at old Danville,
w>U bo sold as the property belonging to the e
my family. I send you this, hoping you will
make it public for the good of other parents.
. . . Jam]/
dreu would have died. Both of oar children
p°* well and hearty, they paseed worms seven
inches long. Anyone doubting this can call and
aee me at corner 10th and Chesnut streets, u 1
I will give them proorof this and more. You
with reepect, M. Hoxv.
of those from whom the wont was dread
ed—the lied* and tho mob—has been
wonderfully good. Never lias the city
been more orderly »nd more free from
crime. Bat how long is this to Inst?
Rochefort has, thus far, restrained tho
reds, und the mob lias restrained itself.
Tint there are terrible whisperings in j —uiru—
convent* aud in churches of what may TAT^TTVIJ T)Ann A QTJ
happen when the red flag is raised, a* I J-v/JJllyJj JL UlAOll
we hear 1ms been done iu Lyons.
PURIFY Y0UB BLOOD.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla,
8 TKHMS, fluid* AND REni’T.ATirNS.
S/Mxial to tho Daily Journal]
Washington, D. C. Oct 8.- -Tho fol
lowing dispatches havo been received :
Tours, Oct. 8.—The troops have all
left here, tucir movements being kept
Lonikin, Oct. 8.—The Examiner np-
inails energetically to tho Great Powers,
to prevent the bombardment of Paris or
tin; partition of France.
Nkw York, Oct 8.—A special dispatch
to the New York Herald, Paris, Oct 3
says, tho several camp grounds are crowd-
edwith troops. All places of amuse
ment have been closed, and that the de
feat of the sortie at Meredian, on the 1st
inst, threw the greatest consternation
into the city.
There have l»een several encounters
between tho military and organized bands
of ruffians in the streets of Paris a t
night, and should further reverses occur,
it is feared that the dangerous classes
would inaugurate terrible convulsions.
The news of the surrender of Strausbourg
and Toni has had a very depressing ef
fect, ami the troops lined the street* to
prevent disorders. Tho Prnssians com
pletely fail iu planting batteries or bnil-
•Hug redoubts around Paris, on account
Of the electric light employed by the
French, disclosing them to tho fire of the
gn liners.
London. October, 8.—A battle took
place between tire Prussians and French
on the Gth inst., in the Department of
the Voges, wlueh lasted all day. The
French remained masters of the field.
No particulars are given.
Washington, D. G\, Oct. 8.—A special
Cabinet Meeting was held to-day, during
which it was decided to issue a neutrality
proclamation, declaring that tho bays nnd
waters of the United States should not
be in preparing for war, by cither
Prussia or France, and that ships of
either beligerent should not leave port
w-ithiu twenty-four hours of the deliri
um of merchant men of either baligcreut,
nor that war vessels of either party shall
remain in any United States port, longer
than twenty-four hour*, except for pur
poses of repairs, or to take in supplies;
displayed them by her iu the Tnillcries,
and begging to know in what way either
the Princess or himself could help her.
The Empress says she is iu excellent
health and good spirits, os is also the
Prince Imperial. Lord Ashbnrnham
has offered her hi* mansion in Sussex.
The Duke of Norfolk, Lord Retry, and
many other persons have begged permis
sion to pay their reajiects to her. The
Diplomatists in London, encouraged by
the American Minister,-express confident
hopes of the downfall of the Republic
and the restoration of the Empire.
Snusnouito and VicKsnuno.—Stras-
t>ourg held out precisely the same num
ber of days that Yickbourg did during
the war. These were about the same
forces of the besiegers aud Inssieged in
nd if rather that war vessels of either
l«irty having once entered a United
States in>rt, shall not re-enter any other
port, until they shall havo visited Europe,
:.nd the i»orts of their own Government!
i he proclamation was issued lato this af-
London, Oct. 8.—Bonds quiet ami in-
active; quotation unchanged.
,.A ' V S“ 'f*** '™ni Metz Baja:
Wliat Alnnihn Tin..;.. ■ •
“What Marshal Bazaioc is contempt*-
ting I, of connie, em not-in * position to
know .except, iudeed^- that hu
thought of rnpitnlnting. The Genu
were at first under tho pleasing delusion
that as aoou as he was satisfied of tba
disaster at Sedan he would follow the
j xample of his august master, by ‘knock-
kmglit, Init has pushed his
the ranks, originally a common drnm-
1 ‘si of France, and
lie is now^iSwuSal^B
whni^ position
who knows _,. __
en France
especially needs a trusty -
stout heart On hearing of Napoleon’s
■coder lib reply was soldierlike- and
pointed: ‘What tlio devil Is Ni
to me? I jun supreme here,
tion only Jast night to a Prnsaiao captain,
who went np to the oatpoats for the
imrpooe of 1 landing over six French of
ficers to aleak off thaacraaxs of * recent
change. The captain waa not satisfied
with delivering his charge, bat whether
oved by cariosity or prompted by hit
>— «. w j-«. .
ark overcoat, from ova
l antereu freely into con'
from ova of the huts,
ito conversatioi
, whom he diamiased with the ously if not f
g could be further on Saturday
in * raniftnlatt’nn » TTnio f.V.rt
Ik>Ui chkcm. Strasbourg, however, bail
tho great ndvnutago in the number of
cannon, seventeen hundred having been
captured by the Germans. Yicksbnrg
had not over a hundred cannon, and few
of these were of largo calibre. Vicksburg,
besides, had no regular fortifications—
only slight earthworks. She had, too,
to stand a iioinbardment from u {tower-
fnl squndron as well ns from Grant’s
army of seventy-five thousand men.
The defenders of Strasbnrg stood lie
hind tlio most scientifically coiutructed
fortificaiions in Europe. They stn<*d to
their {>ositions with gallantry aud forti
tude, and doubtless merited the praises
bestowed upon them. Let them have all
the honors they have justly earned.
But, alas! for the justice of history and
mankind. The Vicksburg capitulation,
after on equally heroic defence, has been
charged to the treaeliery and lack of cour
age of its commander.
Ulrich is immortal, and receives swords
of honor from his countrymen.
Pemberton got only cnraes'aud disgrace!
—X. O. Timex.
Nkwsi’aveh Pathonaok. —There seems,
says a contemporary, to lie a great many
different ways of defining nnd un
derstanding the phrase “ newspaper pat
ronage,” nnd, ns a party, interested iu
the correct definition * v 0f the kSTujc, we
give the following disquisition on the
snbjert by one who knows thereof he
speaks. It may sen e, perhaps, as a mir
ror, in which certain parties may be nb!e
to “see themselves as others see them:”
“ Many long and dreary years iu the
publishing business (says tho writer) has
lorced the conviction upon us that news-
papw pit nonage iVn word r of many defi
nitions. nod that a great majority of man
kind are either ignorant of the correct
definition, or ai-e dishonest, in a strict
biblical sense of the word. Newspaper
patronage is os changeable n* a ehamele-
“One man comes in, subscribe? jor a
paper, pay* for it in advance, and 'goes
home aiMi reada it with pronnd satisfac
tion that it is bis.
JOU to Kml.li'>>>
o« witboMt naying *
lid alx.at tho ]iay. Tim. pa»wi on.
you are in need of money, and ask u;m
to pay the anm he owes you. He atm
ion, perhaps paj», Perhaps
[era hi* paper stopped. This
is cnlleil patronage. . •'
i likes your paper; ho takes
for it, and* gets his friend to
;bnt bo is not always gronml-
ling to you or others, hqt has a friendly
word. If any accident occurs in his seo-
tion he informs the editor. This, too, i«
ue—paper (wtronage. W*
“ One (it is good to see such) comes in
and says, * The paper for which I paid is
about lo expire; I want to pay for'anotb-
er.’ He does so and retires. This is,
also, newspaper patronage.”
Thu .Sneeukr’h Answkbrd.—Tho Au
gusta Constitutionalist replies to these
political hocks and timo-severa at the
North who kneer af every announcement
of a great constitutional truth as a
“Sontbem abstraction," i» tl>ev> pro-
phstic words': '“These 'old So»thOT>
abstractions’ may have liecn buried lor
a quarter of a century, but they rest up
on ideas of civil freedom which are con-
(emporaucons with civilisation itself and
they will burst their cerements when-
who have blindly forfeited
. . SnoonsoA H
_ ^ last, by H
Huie.—Griffin Georgian.
B-T.ro, I.voo—B lud!—The following
sanguinary and gory paragraph appears
in the the tragic columns of the Greenville
(Tenn.) National Union of this week:
, We are credibly informed that mur
ders and outrages continue to l*e per
petrated upon the person* of iunoccut,
unoffending Union men aud their fami
lies iu Middle and West Tenimsee.-—
Scarcely a week «»r a day posses without
its victim, and yet the Banner aud other
Ku Klnx sympathizing journals talk
proudly about tho stuto of quiet and
peace prevalent throughout the State un
der the gracious rule of their nccom
pHeMr
To this Radical howl, the Nashville
Banner administer*'the following consol
ing assurance:
Yes, wc must admit it We “smile,
and murder,while wc :-niile.’’ The other
night as we entered the dark shades of
Printers’ Alley we coolly stablied a
linqnent subscriber in the midriff nnd
lmtig him on a nail. A* we entered the
editorial den, our grim-associates, the
night-owls, were all covered with gore—
their revolvers all emptied, a sulphurous
odor pervaded the sanctum atmosphere,
and the door-ways wore blockaded with
dead bodies. Our insatiate news editor,
suffering with the neuralgia, rushed,
howling, to the street, and tore an iuno-
cent hnokman from Ins coach and his leg
from liis bodj, aud beat him into an
indistinguislutblo mass with the bloody
end thereof. He then resumed his la
bors at the desk complacently, but our
local reporters continue to come i
nil hours with fresh scalps at their belts
and are forever and eternally wiping
their howie-bladcs upon our freshest ex
changes, and detiliug them with the
blood of the infidel dog.* of tho Repnhli-
can faith. We ore thinkiug of securing
a rorps of Turcos to do np the fighting
department, and a «-auuibal or two, from
Otasheite, to di*|H>so of the defunct
bodies of the victim* to our editorial
displeasure. *!Now conUlve drink liot
blood nnd do such business as the bitter
day would qivdt«.4o look on !”
Marshal Bazine and thb Emptbe. -
The Bund pf Berne >ays: The idea is
strongly mlvoeatt^l tlmt the’surrender of
Strasbourg is likely to produoe a com
pile chntigo iii tlicv war. It is aaid
ltazinfr is now willing to capitulate upon
the offer by Prussia to restore the impe-
riai government and order, and agreo t6
pence. This woeta the support of the
imperialitw "oUmu* »«*d « majority of
the iKuirgeols ami peasant*. Well-in
formed tiersons express t e conviction
that Napoleon or his son, under the re
gency of the Empress, will be reseated on
the throne. Wilhtdmshohe l* the rendez
vous of distinguished guest* of the Em
peror, 'who l* in perfect health, who
make* daily excursions ou foot and in his
carriage accompanied by several adju
tants on horseback.
Caruso in thbCukbency. —Treannfer
Spinner is preparing a circular to be ad-
greenbacks of issues previous to 18C9,
and have them redeemed by issues of the.
series of 1809, as ho desired to retire the
old issues, thereby facilitating trade and
baffling counterfeiters. The express I
charge* for forwarding'the old nnd.re-
Govemmeut Greenbacks or legal-ten
ders of the issues of 1809 dr the fraction
al currency will be supplied as the persona
may desire. Old notes will be exchanged
for new ones at the sub-treasury or Gov
ernment depositories, or may be sent to
the ' Treasury Department 'for redemp
tion*
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failed. Fall directions in pamphlet aronml oath
package. Observe tlio name and copyright of
i). H.Fiake on each package. Ask yotir drug
gists for D. H. Fisko's Sir J. Clarke's Pills. Sold
i bv all druggists, aud by
\V. A. COOK & CO.,
I oorlS-ly Araericut*. Ga.
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
lloth large and small,
To gh
and to eraiuino i
great pleasure to thow «>t
stock of Goods, as we deem
our goods, and to
•itla their patronage
.ml wo will always strive
those who will h>
will he t ba.'tkftil , ......
give entire satisfaction. Do not fait to calf at
Opppnhpiinpr & Frank's
Ci-ormxo H au.’,
Under tho Baiiow ilonsc, Ameriois, Ga.
tept 27 tf
The Great Medical DlscoTcrj!
Sr. WAT.TKn-g Minomi
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Dandreds of Thousands fsS
Bear testimony to their wondeifolu
Curativs Eflecta
■urv rs § f 2
Jo*. Clexuit.
---- J is appended to
e has lung resided here, arid
: . the magistrate* of
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC.
NO ARSENIC-NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE!
a is Hurley'* Agno Tonic. There
MMuande cored by using it wl*> ha
■nal remedies without benetit.
n
have tried the
ibnrg, Miss., and used sever-
in a worse type, if possible, when my medical
attendant ordered quinine, in largo dose a. fre
quently as high as 00 grains per day, ami which
must liaro cost mo nearly $100. 1 consulted Dr.
Smith, of Ltmisville, and found he prescribed
quinine and arsenic, combined, which 1 refused
to take, preferring to let the dwoaee take Its
course. 1 wa* almost bloodless, extremely ex
hausted, and jwonwjK*d with enlarged liver
and spin n. About this time tho aarertiuoment
ot Hurk-v s Ague'J'ouis si»pearcd in a city papa.
and spirt n.
of Hurley s Ague.i uiiwmiHirarctiinanr.r |m]m,
and 1 (h-Tcnuint-d to give it a trial. 1 did su, and
have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored
me comphricly, and since i bat linio I hare seen
nearly a Hundred cases iu which it acted with
equally happy remits, and would certainly re
commend at as pivfcrrsblo to any other tonic be-
J.vNiu JUmn.x, Engineer.
,, Jane 11, '
gs TIIEY ARE NOT A VILE
INFANCY DRINK,If?
:i-kls«f Po3rH*aml XThlsiey. Proof Spir
its. said llafua* Liquors. «H»-iors>l.s^<vil,
«JVKwtiasra. •» “'i: k %th-.l k* 1 th3
tippler ontoUnmkeiin-j*. a.*l r Jt, but nroatru >
5f.sll.-ia*, raa.!s rr*n t .) N»:i- J ItnuU an>!
II tlauf«IVeo iVom ell Alopholio
Stimulant*. Tlivya- -t -GrtBATBLOOP
PO’BIS'lBaiuvl J3IFS GIVING PBIW-
CTPT.'B, a perfjet Kp»vJi -f m- I lnviguawtor
iiSSSSa®aiff‘ ) . , !335»SSE
v„ n , r ton m tahe tJie.-o IIUttr», acconliog to
sjfLTZr:... i —»i~ ^ ^
* 1OO W.-ibckiv*m 1
ml l l.o v
Torlnflsmu tJry and Chronic Itheu-
rpaia. cr Indi-
fore the pnb!i<
Louisville, Ky.,
, 1865,
DR. SEABROOK S
JEi L.IX I R
PYROPHOSPHATE
IRON & CALISAYA
ITxis elegant euiubination possesses all the
tonic properties rtf l'ernvian Bark and iron,
without tiie disagreeable tastes and bad effects
of either separately or in other preparations, of
these valuable medicine*. It airraid be taken in
all casus when a gentle tonic impression' is re
quired after convalescence from fevers or debili
tating diseases,or iu those distressing irregular-
JAMES RUDDLE 4 €0.,
PROPRIETORS,
IsiLt/ratory No. 41 Bullitt Street,
Louisville, Sj.
All the above medicines are Dorsals by
W.A. COOK & CO.,
Americas, Ga.,
w _ _ _ And at Wholesale by
t»mi»g th« new >m»c. will l>o paid tiy the L.W. Hlint& Co., MaCOn, Ga
aM.nk.oV. />■ 1 - -» >- ' AA
LAND FOR SALE.
a A BARGAIN OFFERED
seres or land, with the stock of molts, estOe
dataltboccn, nd >n oUkt ImptmmnUMon.
matism. nnd Oaut. 1V«V-.
sottion. lliliou.i, ltoniittcat. and Inter*
mtttent Fovors, l»i-i u vea of ttxo Blood.
E,tr*r. Kidneys, and Bladder. th«a Bit-
tors have been - .u<wt snon»*iiii. Such Dis
cuss era *a»M bv ViUsted Blood. wW.-r»
jUvo <5rga:
. — . - 1 by ik r. .
Digestive Organs. ..
•ra y lnv»in»raio t!s> r-tomae’,, r.n 1 stimulate
ft j i>»rj»l>l liver and bJW.!>, w’ii<-!i re:i ler taci i
Af* ».»|!»-dUsdetffiaey la «' • *•»v
r. \ i:n;^trUic<‘ nml latpar^.nj now lit j and vl*»r
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ZTesd-tche,
i*dn is t'io Nlionltlers Cough*, Ti/htiwnf tha
f . DhtdneM. henr KimaseK Dsd Tar to i i
■ Mouth,RLUons Attach*, ralpit.it ion of tho
~ f Unnn, m’n Iu
Gv>in.>;i» DncSsrseJ of
xnj r.^UwMOftr ~ *
rod Ly tlic^v I’.it
it* impuritie* borstiajf.irou-’itt't i P.
jte«, Eraphon*, or San-*; af -. v'^:n ;i»
a*ttroyc.l ani rcraavib
Far full direct urns, rest.
sr.v.nd each battle, printed >■
j. WAI.KE'.l.Jl A: St CommerceK 1
DR. SHAULENSEBCER'S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
iliv.j . Slop, ,Uo Chill..
This Medicine !u* been bofora tho I»ublio
fifteen years, and is eFuI ahsud of uU other
known hmclitj. , It diioi n >t purge, docs
not sicken tho *tomuc>., i i parfeotly mda la
any dojo uml uaJjr a’A.wraumstuwosg. and.
is tho only Medicine that will.
P«gMneatly srery farm of Mover snd
A^e,Lecanse it is a perfect Antidote to
MEDICAL CARD
US
'mm
BAD BLOOD.
“The Life is the Blood.’
It exhibits itself
1 soro»^'
strength, beauty,
—, ion. it f - * * -
tent* happy. When this sourc
the paiurui effect* are risible iu many altapee,
SCROFU L A .
is a taint or infection of the human _
paninni, aud prolmbly no ono is wholly free from
•* T ‘ - thiliiu itself in various shapes—as ulcere
diseased scalp, sure
nts. St. Vitos' Dance,
_ - ntistrils, eruptions,
glandular swellings, throat affections, rheumat
ism, heart affections, nervons disorders, barren
ness, disorders of the womb, dropsy, syphilitic
affections, liver complaiut, Kilt rheum, dyspep
sia, neuralgia, toss of manhood and gcncriu de
bility. It has been the custom to treat those
discuses with mercury snd other miutual sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing a
cure, often proves iuiurious and c-nuils misery
in after life. The lung known injurious propel
of these so-called alterative* and puritiei
led tho philaiitn "’-'— 1 — *
explore the areana
led the pliilaiitrophlcsl
. loro the areana. of nani
which has been the discovery , r __
ducts wliich posses* the powerof eradicating
theso taints ft-oin the blood.
D)r. TUTT’S
CO3lI*0UND EXTRACT OF
Is the
rated can* be pcimuncntly banished, aud the
Source,the Centre of Blood,(lieLife
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For diseases produced by the
use of Mercury, aud for Syphilis.
with its train of evils, this com
^’tnnd is the only sure antidote
To the pour creature, enfeebled iu mind an
ady, Ly si-ci els practices, whoso nerves ai
iwtrnug and oountinanoo downcast
SARSAPAPILLA
Queen’s
:a a blessing. Try it C
Delight
v and your nerve
radiant with the
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent niinerals.it is adapted:
genei-al use. Thu old aud yonug may nsei
the most delicate female at any time may take
it; the render infant, who may have inheril
disease, will lie cured bv.it.
rSHjfTESfi TSfi Bt.iHHF
Dr. T UTTS
EXTHACT OF UBAPAIIUA
QUEEN’S DELICHT.
When n*cd iu the spring it r
which infest the system; aud b&nudics the bn-
gonr and dt Inlity peculiar to that masonor the
year. It-acts promptly ou the
LXVRU AND KIDNEYS.
carried off; and the result is
CLEAR SKIN, A GOOD APPETITE AMD
ROUT ANT SPIRITS.
RE r A n ED BY
Wm. H. Tutt & Land,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And Sold by DruggistsEverywhere
Janet-6 o»
& COMM!
AMERICUS, GA.
P1L8BURY A BROWN,
H AVING opened an Auction and Commission
Hooad lath*'
iments solicited. By strict aUcntion
J. H. CALLAWAY ft GO..
MILLERS,
FORT GAINES,... 1 GEORGIA.
tar Q»ra and Meal alwaye on hon<
CHARLES M. WHEATLEY,
Builder and Contractor,
oaau, Jiranun, ir
O BRACKETS. Wi
’jRsafe
d Door Frame* al-
eept 13 tds Adm’r Benton Byril.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
AN the first Tuesday in November, will be
v sold before the Court Ilonse door in the
city of Americas, between the usnal hoars of
sale, the following *- ‘—“ - *•*“--
lands belonging to
•feceased.~Half lot
111 and 112, in Webster, ISth District. Also
haif lot No. 11,Sum ter County ad jo
Ham. H. Hawkins, and Joe. Tliomi
acres off of lot No, 10,17th district, u
Sold by order of Court of Ordinary of Snmter
onnty, for benetit of tho heirs and cretlltors of
aitl deceased, Terms cash,
sept. 16-tds. A. H. KENDRICK. Admr's.
Whereas, Barney Parker, adminbtralor
the estate of Joseph Crawford, late of said coun-
deceased, applies for letters of dismission
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, and all persons concerned,
appear at my office within the time .
by law, and show cause if any they havo, oth
erwise letters of dismission will be granted
For Rent.
W ILL bo rented to the highest bidder, •
first Tuesday in November next, tlie
PLANTATION belonging to the estate of Ben-
Byrd, late of said county, deceased, for and
during the year 1871.
FOR SALE.
order of the Ordinary
” "J'orethi
the first
of lot
the 2tith District of Sumter, bc-
number 71,
longing to the miuor children of C. W.
Jr., deceased Terms Cash. '
A. J. WILLIAMS,
Attorney i.
s-pt. 22-til.
For M. M. McLain, of Arkausas,
Georgia—Sumter Count)*.
XJtOUit weeks afti-r date application will
JC made to the Conrt of Ordinary of wait! con
ty, for leave to sell the wild lands belonging
the estate of Jackson Walker, late of said conn
deceased.
JAMES P. WEST, I . . .
oct 8 lm. PHILLIP WEST, < AUm ”*
fllbc
made to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
leave to sell all the lands belonging '
’ Jackson Walker, deceased
JAMES V. WEST, )
ocL 8. lm. PHILLIP WEST, (
nd setting apart and valuati
anil I will pass upon the same at my
o'clock, a. «. on tho 22d day of O
B. F. BELL,
Ordinary.
a November i
the Court of Ordinary
permission to sell tho realty belonging to tho c«-
.**” '* ’ Brjant, deceased, to-wit
of Abn< % „
certain tract or laud situate in the i6t’i Districi
of said county, containing five hundred acres,
more or less, known &s the plantation whereon
the said Abner T. Bryant resided ami adjoining
lantati*ms of William A. Wilson and John
RUTHA BUY ANT, Adm*
the pla
K, Gat.
Ab. T. Bryant, dec’d.
Thomas J. Lightfoot. as the next friend of
Mr*. Adefinc Suggs and her minor children
Margaret D., John E., Milaliua A , and Joel B.
McDonald, has applied for exemption of person
alty, and setting apart and valuation of home-
licad, aud I will pass upon the sahie at 10
o'clock, a. M., on the 14tli day of October, 1870,
at ni) office. ” ” *
B. v. eelL,
Ordinary.
&tpl |loticts—
tiie lb . ..
four weeks from this notice, for leave to sell the
of W. A. D. Cleveland, dec’d,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A L
LL persons indebted to the estate of W. A.
D. Cleveland, late ot Schley county, dcc'd
hereby notified to come forward and make
immediate payment, aud those holding claims
against said dec'd will hand them in in term* ot
tho law. JOHN N. CHENEY, Clerk Court,
oct 1 Cw Adm’r.
EOltGIA—Schley County.
Thira Payne, wife of William Psyne applies
SSrOttl
same at IU o’clock, A. M., on Saturday, the 8th
day of October, 1870 at m> office,
aept 29 2t* S. E. EASON, Ordinary.
/NEOBGIA—Scjilxy County.
\T Whereas, HenryW .Payne,adminiatrat*
the estate of Leri B. Bridges, deceased,
me for letters of dtsmfsion from said estate!
These ore therefore to cite and admonish, ril
appear at my office, witliin the time prescribed
1^-law. and file their objection, if any they have.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 4th day of Jtuy, 1870.
8 E.Easox, Onlinary.
made to the Ordinary at said county, far leave
to seilahowe and lot in EUaviilo, (lot No. 6.)
North esat aide of Public Square, known as the
Seflara and Edge lot. Hold as the property of
JohnH- Wail, deceased, far the benefit of the
4EORGLA—SaiLOY Cocntt.
G Whereas, the estotoof Mathew fL Myrick,
late of eaid county, deceased, is unrepresented.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
, weons concerned to be snd appear st
within the tiwo prescribed, and show
any they have) why letters of Administration
should not be vested in the C|erk of the Superi
or Gout, or some fit and proper person.
Given under my bend, at office, in EllaviUe.
this 5th day of September, 1870.
S. F.. EASON,
•eptWltu v Ordinary.
of said county deceased, for the 'benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
ELISABETH PERRY.
August llth 4w Adm’x.
Administrator’a Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of WcL
ster county, will he sold Ufore the Court
House door, in tho town of Preston, Wefater
conuty, Ga., on tho first Tuesday in N^vt-mbt-r
«•?*’ beJon K in * to »ho estate or
QiiMion Tnlli*, late of said county, deceased :
!*° wer excepted. Sold for tho benefit
»<-Pt27 td*.
Georgia—Webster county.
To all whom it may concern:
ra^f hil> ooi>liar l < Oowo’« Imt Will and T
th^rim n *^ X » Qn i ,° f kxnl inability
month from the beginning of tho p’ublicati o.. . ..
' n iL a .P p ij for t,,e mnetion or said
petition, and to be tuicharged from said Exccu-
JAXES M. SHIVERS,
x b luifi Executor Plians Goarc.
administratrix sale.
GHEE ABLE to an order of the Court of Cr-
—Binary of Webster countv, will bo sold be
fore tho Court House door in tho Town or Prea-
'"i of said county between tho usual hours <
. ^ j, -
r in November i
-thefirst 1 t „v*t, u,
tlie highest bidder the following deaeriticd lands
'■'■'ongmg to the eaUte or P. V. Perry, deceased
. Lot, No., 83, containing 200 acres, South
hair ot lot No, 84, containing 100 acres. North
u.lr allot No. 83,1-onUfaing 100 »prr. .3.1
acres of lot No. 75, on North aide of aaid lot and
to acres of lot No. 7G, on North side of said tot
containing in all 550 acrca, in the lfith Districtoi
said eomitj, and ad^ohiing lands of O. W. Chris-
Sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors
lid Estate. Terms eaah.
ELIZABETH PEtlRY,
«l»t. 3. td. Adniiuistratris.
Jesse Carter having applied to mo for e
^tgal 9otita~£tt €nmtj.
I-ee Posti>oned SIu rifYs Sale* for
November.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door iu
in tho town of Htarkvilie, Loc countr. on
*h« first Tuesday, in November .next, within
towu* 1 l00r * 8a * e * following propertr
Four lots of land. No.*, 130 110, 149, 150, ail
fi fas in my hands, and ono in favor of lW.
Cameron v* Green B. Mayo and Thoms F
Fortor security. Tlie other in favor of Officers
of Conrt vs Gi cen B. Mayo, aldb to satisfiy fi fa*
in my hand*, all issued from Leo Superior Court.
JAMES HALTER,
net. 1 tds. Deputy Sheriff.
Georgia—Isee county.
F OUR weeks after dato application will be
made lo tho Ordinary ot Leo countv tor
>eave to sell tho land belouging to the estate of
Joseph Outlaw, late of said county, deceased.
_octl 4w • . W. C. GILL, Adni'r.
Lee Mortgage Sales for December.
(WILL be sold before the Court Honso door,
™ in the town of Starkville. Leo countv, t>n
Ut: first Tut *day in December next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to
One Grey Mure. ^ Sold to satisfy a mortgage
sept 29 tds.
Deputy Sheriff.
Money cannot buy it for Sight
is Priceless.
c hoK5
*4^
The Diamond Glasses
world to be tlie most perfect natural, arwirial
tielp to tho human cyo ever known. They arc
around under their own supervision, from" niin-
:to crystal pebbles, incited together, and il ~~
heir name. “Diamond.’* on i.vumit of
their name, “Diamond," on” account of their
hardness and brilliancy. ILe scientific principle
wliich they are constructed brings the core
centre of the lens dircctlv in front of the eye,
producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the
natural healthy eight, aud preventing all un
pleasant sensation, such as glimmering aud
wavei ing of sight, dizziness, Ac., peculiar to all
others iu nae. They are mounted in tho finest
manner, in frames of tho material- need fur that
purpose. Their finish and durability cannot h
•xcclled. CauTtox—None genuine unless bear
ing their trad* mark stamped on every
frame LEITNKB A FHICKER
Watchmakers and" Jewelers, solo agents for
Auicricus, Georgia, from whom cnly they can
bo obtained. No pcddlors employed. marl5-v:j
VALUABLE LANDS
FOR SALE.
ON KINCHAFOONEE CREEK.
timber term, 1870, of said ^Conrt, wiU be w>fl
beforo the Court Hones door, in tlm t
icren of land, n
contiunini
: Lot No. 17.
south half of lot No. IK, vtH
half of lot No. 47, west half of lot No. 50,0c<
hundred and forty-two acres of lot No. 46, lot
No. 51, containing 2024 seres, and lot No.
containing 902} acre*, all lying In tho 18th *»-
trict of said county. On said pleoe there n
about COO acres of open land in good state •
cultivation. Tho plore is well improved, veil
hood will compare with any county in t
The above described place wiU be sohl in two
-T"*» i*w.R»i».t. the other hat:
due in twelve months from date of sale ot the
place, with mortgage on the wholo place, to
the Iasi payment.
JOHN M. COX, Adrn'
Chappell Cos.^
HORSE AND. CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Bent itutl most Reliable etet
offered to the JPublic.
Tho American Magnetic
P*=3
mm conoitioh powders
CERTIFICATE. .
43- I torShy certit r (hat I |»va £
Jrrau
-1 ounlUlIvraciMHMMiW?
grunt merit rurdUity »hg
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