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nitF..vn.%*D.raF.F.sS3 akd kike*. *Hew National Basks, and Banker*in
Ono <hj when 1 cane homo fatigued.
An»1 toll inclinod to grumble.
Rcranse my life was one of toil,
T> cause my lot mi humble,
1 said to Kate my darling wife.
In whom my whole life’* blir a w.
What bare yon got lor dinner Kate ?"
,’Why. bread-and-chccra and Jriwere.'*
the South.
We find the following dispatch in the
| New York Evening Post, giving a list of
j the authorizations isoried by the Treasury
; Department to new tankers for new
! banks in the Booth:
...... WAimwOTO^, October the
Though worn and tired, my heart leaped up ■ week certificate* tav© been waned au
Why thonhl I'enify those whoso bread
Han mine more thickly tattered v
I wkl, **tVc11 hsro desert at once. 1 '
" What's that r* she asked, “Why this >*,
1 kissed hsr. Ah what sweeter meal
Than bread-and-cheesc and kisses ?
I gazed at her with pure delight;
She nodded sad smiled gaily;
I said, ‘-3Iy lore, onsuch a meal
I’ll dins with pleasure daily,
When 1 tatthbkofyoo dear girl,
I pity tfeoeo fine misses
Who turn todr noses up and pout
At hrddtpnd-ehoeso and kisses.
And when 1 look on yonr dear form,
And on your face so homely:
And when I look in your dear eyes,
And on your dress so comely:
Ami wlw-u 1 hold yon m my arnu,
I laugh at fortunes misses,
I’m Ueesed in you, content with you.
And brt-itil-aud-ebocac and kisses.”
Illlntri" iriUiacwWoCSlWflCO. John
8. MiUcr, president; W. A. Benborn,
Cashier. ^ ^
Tho Citizens’ National Bank of Alex
andria. Virginia, _
H. Millar, presidctf^’-^^: ^Uunbert
cashier.
Tho folia sing applicants .bare been
authorized to organiza
tions: '
Greenville, Ala.—3L. Jl Jones ana
Home, Go,—A. B. 4Uf>nnji.»nd others.
Americas, Ga.—B. T.J3jrd and others,
Brunswick, Ga.—Foster Blodgett and
others,
Pennsacola, Fla.—Hiram Potter, Jr.,
and others.
Shelbyvillc, IlL—L. W. Moulton and
others.
Ilow we get (be War Neva
The Dispatches from Europe to New
York daring the last four weeks, says
the Journalcf the Telegraph numbered
about 100,000 words. New York has*
been better posted on tho issues of the
war each day than London, Paris, or
Berlin. These dispatches have almost
wholy been sent by a single cable, fall
oue-tliird of the whole to a tingle daily
paper, and with marvelous rapidity
and accuracy. Familiar 'as we ore
with the' works of tie telegraph, it has
l»een a marvel to us. To hundreds of
thousands of minds the whole process
is and luw l»een a deep enigma.
Here is a man sitting in a darkened room
at Heart’s Content. Tho oceafr cable
terminates here.
A fine wire attached thereto is made to
surround two small cores of soft iron.
As the electiic wave produced by a few
pieces of copper and zinc at Valentin,
passes through the wires, the cores be
comes magnetic enough to move the
slightest object.
A looking-glass, half an inch in diame
ter, is fixed on a bar of iron one tenth of
un inch square and half on inch long.—
()n this tiny glass a lamp is made to glare
so that its light is rciloctcd on a tablet on
the wall. The languago of the cable is
denoted by tho shifting of this reflected
light fromjsido to side. Letter by letter
is thus expressed in this flitting idiom in
utter silence on the wall. There is no
record made by the machine except as
patient watcher call out to a comrade the
translated flashes ns they come, and GiaiHUii Iioncirr E- Luc.—The Loo
which he records, it seems a miracle don Standard, on receiving the report by
of patience. Thero is something of afro ! cable of tbo illness of General Lee, said
creeps over ns as we sec the evidence of in an editorial article:
a human touch three thousand miles a way, j “ A country which has given birtu to
swaying that line of light.
By such a delicate process os this, and
:<f ter being repeated from line to line five
times before its ultimate copy is in New
Uftrr.Y.—From the proceedings of the
Southern Commercial Convention, at Cin
cinnati, it will be seen that the conven
tion took a strong stand in favor of re
pealing tho usury laws. We give the
extract from tho proceedings:
The report of the Committee ou Free
Trade in Money, which was pending at
the noon recess, was taken up, and the
first resolution, recommending a repeal
of the usury laws and of all statu tee fay
which contracts in tnonerare treated ex
ceptionally, was adopted. The second
resolution, recommending an amend
ment to the tankers’ law, so aa to take
from them all monopoly in the supply of
currency or other forms of credit for the
wants of business, and to allow every per
son a free nse of hi* credit; and tae third
declaring the free nse of means and a
natural right of all human beings, and no
government has a right to interfere with
this freedom, except when it is found
that a crime enters into the transaction,
wav lo-t.
Six Great Remedies.
Hurley’sStomach Bitters,
For Debility, Loss M Appetite
Weakness, Indigestion, or Dy*-
pepsia, Want of Action of
tne Liver, or Disor
dered Stomach.
Thera are no Utters that can compare with the**
in removing these distressful complain::-.
Indianapolis. Jnd-Feb.7, i«*>
To James Ruddle, Alo. Lomsrme, Ky;
Gentlemen: About two months tgu I pro
cured a bottle of Dr. Hurley’s Bitters’ lor rat
wife, thinking it a pleasant tonic, tat cot rely
togmuch onlUmedicinal virtues, and itemed
horofadiaeaaeabehad long hem under treat
ment Xbr.I was aflhetod in a similar way, and
(i has cured mcf KjdkesuMvasof tSeWddcr
and kidneys. It Ja certainly a splendid modi-
cine, and being pleasant to take is quite a re
commendation. Wo and our ntghbor* hare no
use for any others now. Very respectfully your
J.L.B.
Notice to Mothers.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
S9o. per |f ttli
Ueeiu tbo fttturs Seabrook’s/p, combination
gSSSF&itieL ■’£*£!
Summer Complaints, Irregularities of
the Bowels, Bestivencsas, Teeth
ing, etc., etc.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
T Marietta, Ga., Not. 1. 1869.
James Kuddlo & Co. Losiavillc, Ky._We
have need yunr 8eabrook's IiAnt HnothW s»
rap in our amities, and find it docs maregool
than all other medicines we CTer tried. We be
lieve it perfectly harmless, and it gives real ana
ease to oar children quicker than all other rem
edies now offered for sale. We have been sell-
ing zt for three yean, and it gives universal
satisfaction. Never heard it complained of. our
i will use no other, konre, War. it. Hoot.
J. L. Hoot
Cffi. A funny story is going the rounds
in Faris. A lady in the first society was
recently obliged to dismiss her nnrse on
account of cu excess of firemen and pri
vate soldiers too often repeated. After
choosing as a successor to this criminal a
very pretty girl, tho lady, explaining why
tho first went away, enjoined it on tho
second not to do likewise. She admitted
that she shouldn’t “I can endure a good
deal,*’ said the lady, “ bat soldiers about
the kitchen I won’t endure.” After a
week or eight dRys, the lady came one
morning into the kitchen, opened tbo
cupboard aud discovered a youthful mil
itary character. “Oh, Ma’am ?” cried
tho girl, frightened, “I givo yon my
word I never saw that soldier before in
my lifo—bo most have been one of the
old ones left over by tho other girl!”
York, have the late great tattles Jiecu re
corded in our daily papers with great
particularity, and sent throughout tho
I’nion. Nothing like it has ever before
bcou accomplished. The enterprise of
ihc New York Press—of a single press in
Now York—has eclipsed that of the
wealthiest and ablest press in Europe.
A Northern Tribute to Gen*. Lee.—
The Cincinnati Enquirer pays the follow
ing Uandsomo tribute to Gen. Lee:
Tho world knows of liis virtues and his
private worth, and tho men who have
commanded armies can ben witness to
his valor and skill as a man of arms. He
was the great General of the rebellion,
uud compared with him tho bloody
Corporal who sits in the
day sinks in tho scale as would a John
Balfour of Burley, if weighed with Mil-
t tales. It was his strategy and superior
military knowledge which kept the ban
ner of the South afloat so long, and the
campaign of tho Wilderness, the defence
Bicnmond, and the bold advances in
to Maryland and Pennsylvania, which
only failed because of insufficient num
bers, established him long before the
close of tho war as one whom the power
ful press of England might well proclaim
‘ ’the Greatest Captain of the Age.” There
is no man bo bigoted to-day as not to be
lieve that if Grant had commanded the
ill-provided, half-led army which stood
like a wall of fire around Richmond, and
the command of that grand army which
went down into tho Wilderness could
have been given to Lee, the flag of the
Union would have floated over tho Cou-
ledcrato Capitol long before it did.
such a man as Robert Lee may look the
proudest'nation, in the me*t chivalric
period of the history of Europe, fearless
ly in tho face; for no race has in any age
produced a nobler soldier, Christian
gentleman than the heroic Virginia
captain.”
A Labor Groan.—Tho Mulberry
street Methodist Church of this city lies
received of the manufacturers in Boston,
a large and magnificent church organ,
which, when put up and ready for use
will bo twenty-seven feet high, seventeen
feet wide, and nine feet deep.—Macon
Telegraph.
EgL. Tho first grand fair of the Cotton
States Mechanics and Agricultural Fair
Association takes place at Augusta. Geor
gia, commencing October, 25, and
tinning 5 days.
French Red Republicanism Illustra
ted.—A correspondent of tho Now York
H’onW writes:
“At Lyons, Marseilles, and whenever
the ‘Reds’ gain power, Jesuits and Dom
inican novices are forced into tho army.
At Paris they aro at once sent upon the
ramparts. Priests aro insulted and threat
ened in the public streets, and hold their
lives in fear. Tho religious orders aro
forced to fly, and some of them have
already taken refnge in England. The
^tatnes of tho Blessed Virgin, in public
places, have been profaned in ways too
horrible to relate, and in soma places
niters have actually been
• ir of the devil. At Ms
ted hosts have been
women from the
purposes of profanation . _
been offered by men in military
iiform to a
An old lady, keeping a saloon at
Long Branch, became so frightened at
the recent appearance of the aurora
borealis that she rubbed all the names
of her debtors off the slate, thinking the
day of judgment had come.
S&* Henry Ward Beecher owns a $23,-
000 hor.se in Brooklyn, a 830,000 farm in
Peekskill, has tho Christian Union news
paper, and u salary of 812,000. Twenty-
five year* ago he had to wait some times
week before heconld, pay hi* postage
i a home fifi* r-alarv V
UfooErs
POPULAR WOEM CANDY
This bting rrally • spedile agAiMt «U kinds ot
orma that are found inchildrei?, itis ftwtbe-
raming tbs remedy administered in such trou-
fhL
„ _ LooisTiUo, August 30,1869.
Messrs. James Buddie & Co.—Ututkiueu: In
consequence of the benefit 1 havo received trom
the use of Tour Dr. Hurley s Worm Candy in
my twnily. Iaend you this, hoping you will
make it public lor tha good of other parents.
My wife aud self are satisfied but for the use o»
Hurley's Worm Candy at least one of our chil-
died. Both of our * ’“
r -. Arty, they passed w _
inches long. Anyone doubting this can cal] aud
at corner 10th and Chesuut streets, an
M. Hoet.
I will give them proof of this and n
m. WACHTEL,
—OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC THE
GRANDEST, COMPLETEST,
-—AND—
MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
HEN’S, TOUTH’S, BOV’S
AND CHILDREN’S
Ready Made Clothing
fftgal jtotuts—jfewiiUf Co.
Executor’s Sale. . '
ffls&aasm
enrise letters of dismiselrr
VALUABLE PLANTATION
Known aa the j. E. J. Horne or, Eli Homo
place, situated on Hint River, in the 88th Dis
trict or said county, and containing 1880 arras,
nHiroorJoM. This is one of tho , .
BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS
in the oounty and offers a rare opportunity for a
aafe iavaMment. The greater portion ol the
land » River bottom; and on tho plaooia a
splendid residence, an abundance of guodrara
houses and a fins gin house and screw, and the
place is in flue repair and under good fence. The
place is told for distribution among the faeta of
said estate.
.aept 8 td
terms of the law.
Givtu under «
this 4th day of J
Kxccntor’s Sate.
O X tie nisi TumAj in Pecembarueit, »iB be
■old berore tho Court House door to the
town of EUaville, Schley county, ta order Of the
Ordinarv cf said county : Lots ot land number
241. aud half oi lot nun her 241. In the 80th die
trict, bchley county; also, east half of
lot No. 32. and north’ ’*
. _ lot No. 38.
in the 26th district of 8 inter couhtv, all com
prising the plantation belonging to Wm. Boas.
Etc of Schley count!, deceased. Sold as the
property of aud Win. Boss
Also—Will be sold in the tewn of Buena Vista,
Marion county, on the first Tuesday in January,
1871, south half of lot number 174, and north
hsir of lot No. 177, in the 3tat district of Mariou
county, containing 2024 acres, more or lets.—
aid as the property ofWm. Boat, deceased.
Te«ma—One-half cash, the other in two an-
bm1 ! W“’ e*y.
Administratrix’s Sale.
TTTILL be suld at public outcry, before the
WH Court House in Amerfoue, on the first
Tuesday in Decwaber next, the following reali
ty belonging to the aatate of W. W. Forth, deed,
to-wR: Lot No. 64.10 acres of lot No. 76, am *
lodf hit No. 74, and North half lot No. 43. in
2Gth District of bumter county. Also let I
118. and north half lot No. 1 7th in tiio 17th
District of Bumter county. To be sold by order
of the Court of Ordinary. •
j£ L. FORTH. Adm’x
oct 18 tde F. W. Fbrth, dee'd.
AOMIMSTRATOU'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bumter county, wiD be sol 1 on «h*
first Tuesday in November next, before the
Court House door in the city of Ametfcus, the
following property, to-wit; One-half interest in
and to fractional fot of land, number sixty-three
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA.
(£3) 11
coots; _
(1013-111) a
wdi be sold as the property belonging to the
of Ben on Byrd, deceased. Terms of tho
PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla,
—area—
IODIDE POTASH
This is the pure and genuine extract of the
root, and will, on trial, bo found to effect a ctr-
ain aud perfect cure for »h* following com
plaints and diseases:
Affections of the Bonce, Habitual Coat-
ivenew, Debiuty, Diseases of the
Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipelas,
Female Irregularities, Fis
tula, oil Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Indiges
tion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases,
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Sypliilis,
And all impurities of the Blood, etc.'
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley: sir I deem it an act
of iustico to yon to stall that iu tlio month id
February last, I had a revere attack of inflam
matory rheumatism, which completely pros-
tratet* tne. At tho eamo time my lungs were
much afflicted. I was so reduced that it was
with the greatest difficulty I could walk. 1 pro
cured some or your oompound extract of hars«-
partlla, and commenced taking it. I found that
I began to improve, my cough became less se
vere, tho soreness of my lungs and breasts
gradually subsided, my rheumatic pains less
acute. 1 attribute this mainly to your Sarsa
parilla. I have U 'W been taking it for over two
months! I hare taken in all fire Lotties. Its ef
fects hare been most satisfactory to me, and 1
advise others similarly affected to givo you a
trial. Jos. Clekext.
The gentleman whose name is appended to
the above certificate has long resided nero, and
af the present time is one of the macistrates ot
the dty of Louisville.
f)5g=»Give me a call whether you wish to purchase or not—
take a look through the mammoth Stock and see the new styles.
M. WACHTEL,
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC.
HO AR8EHIC—HO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE!
The only remedy for Chills aud Favor or
Ague and! erer, that is .w can be depended up-
on is Hurley s Ague Turd-. There have been
thousands cured by using it who bare tried the
usual remedies without Lcucfit.
To Dr. Thao. A. Hurley: I hereby certify that
pouible, -lxnrnr m«dkal
attendant ordered quoime, in large doses, fro.
quentiy as high as bO grains perdSy, andVhkh
fc *“ —* — “—*- lioo I d,.
^j&Bsaa
must have cost mi
Bmitb, of Looisvit
quinine and arsenb*, combined,
hdf pii Table
nd spleen. Alxrat this time tbo suTertke;
of Ague Tonic appeared iu a dty p.^,,
and I determined to give ft a trial. I did so, and
have no rmson to ragiwt it. One bottle restored
me completely, end ' ‘
nearly h hundred e» , . .
equally happy results, and would certainly re-
xntnt, Major and Council and citizens in
Baker and Father Ryan. All bad
ness snspended. M.
JiAlfKJSTT'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
os- a ? v
DR. 5EABROOK S
E5 IaIX I R
PYROPHOSPHATE
IRON & CALISAYA
This elegant combination possesses all tin
tome propisrtir- *—" ^ -
lutthedi
cf Peruvian Bark and iron,
disagreeable tastes and bad effect*
of either, separately or in other preparations, oJ
these valuable medicines. It shook) be taken in
all oases v«mn a gentio tonic impression
qmred after convalescence from for era ot
taring diseascs.or in thosa *
Lease op the State Road.—The At-
lauta Constitution njH that tbo bill to
provide for the lease of the State Road
fixes the rant At riot lees than. $25,000per
month, and authorize* ttio Governor to
resume possession within twenty days
after failure to pay monthly root. It re
quires In tho sum of eight millions for •
the prompt payment of the rent and tho
return of the toad in as flood condition «s
when received. An inventory of the
rood nnd eqnipmeut is to be taken and
tiled with the Secretary of State, and the
debts of tho rood ore to be paid out of
the State Treasury after having passed a
lx>ard of examination consisting of Bing
ham, Conley, Dawson A. YVnlker and
Geo. HiUycr. The bill has passed die
House and is now before tho Senate.
Doubly Honoijkd.—K. If. “Whitley, of
Decatur county, seems to. be a favorite
■ witU tliCltiulicak. Tbc Legislature«nt Ha.fc.U.V ■
him to tho U. h. Senate a few months cutting and miking gumenu. A
ago, and now wo jiereciw tbo Con^n-
tiou of tho Soooud District baa nomina
ted him for the House of Representatives.
Bat for tho fact that he can never be
either Senator or Representative, the esse
might look ridiculous.—Sar. Jlrj,.
Tho New York , stock exchange lias
given 625,000 to tho sufferers by the
Virginia floods, tho gold exchange 610,-
000,andmerchantsand brokers614,000
:<». Ills.
MEW TAILOR SHOP.—The
A V undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Aincrious sod Bumtor county that he
h*a aucued s new talks’ shno ia tho oH hotel
[here ho is prepared to do |dnd* oi
and rq»*iring old garments don
. J. E mnWBY.
Notice.
fracduMO near Tizwstt, Qa. 81* tas sow ou
mSm m m*** srfiBSs??
septlBl*
n well take its place.
JAMES RUBBLE A €0.,
PROPWETOLS,
l aboratory No. 41 Bulb'd Shvrt,
Louisville, Kj.
AD3WS1STKATOH’S SALE.
/\N the first Tuesday ia November, will be
acid before the Court House door f~
city of Amcr cus, between the usual lio
sale, the tollowlug property, to-wit: A
lauds belonging to estate of Ja*. H. Bareua,
t cceased.—Hairlnt of 81, 82, ami 83, and lots
111 and 112, m Webster, lH:h District. Alsu
liair lot No. 11,Sumter County adjoiuing lauds of
bam. H. Hawkins, and Joe. Thomas, a
acres off of lot No, 10,17th distriot, near J
" »rd
Bold by order of Court of Ordinary ofSarater
. muty, for benefit of the heirs auil creditors cf
said liVcc-ased, Terms cash,
sept. lG-tds. A. H. KENDRICK, AilmvV.
G eorgia—srsrrrB comtv.
Whereas, Barney Parker, administrator e
ie estate or Joseph Crawford, lato of said coni
r deceased, appues for letters c* dtanlseion
uni said estate.
These aro therefore to cite aud adircmlsh, all
and singular, the kindred said creditors of said
deceased, sod all persons concerned, to be and
appear &t my ofiivo within tho time prescribed
by law, and show cause if any the)' lave, oth»
—‘“v letters of dhdnh^lon will be granted in
> of the law.
cn .undermy hand and officialngnaturs
this 10th day of August, 1870.
Aug. 11 4m B. F. BELL, Ord*.
Lamar Street, next to Toole, Selin mpert A Co.
LARGEST STOCK
Drugs and Medicines
I OFFERED Ot AMZUCCS .1
Great Reduction in Prices
FOUR BEAUTIFUL PICTURES FOR
ONE DOLLAR 1
BLACKS1IEAK & t ARAM ORE’S
ART GALLERY 1
HE Junior of tho firm having jtu»t returned
from Baltimore, where be has ber-u spemi-
VERY BE8T STYLE,
ud it PRICES WITIUN THF. PEACH OP
THE STERRE8C0PIC PICTURES,
PORCELAIN, or Ivorytype,
which ia now *o popular in all tl«e Northern ci-
ties, ws are prepared to make in the best man-
tisrpoawblo.
tar lforricular cars given to copying old
Pictures from deceased or absent ftvenda Into
Photographs, thereby reviving the memory of
he faithful aud a be* nt ones.
We are also fullv prepared to xccommo-
W. T. DAVENPORT’S.
Off, AU the hading artlc’.os and recent
pa rations of tbo different schools of Medicine
can always be found at
W. T. DAVENPORT’S.
Zuargo and Varied
ASSORTMENT (
date thoae who deefre their
HANDKERCHIEFS
PHOTOGRAPHS .
KLACKHHKAU & IAB4JIOKE,
Pboto^qphcre, Boone’s corner, Ajuericue, Ga.
A.1 the above aediciuesaro far sale by
DOS®
DR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
j ANTIDOTE
I Alway* Staipa trio Chills,
j This Mod w-y ha.* bot-n boforo tho Public
1 fifteen year*. .‘ tA :j ail'd ahead of all other
j.known ramt.Yjjo. It jl vi y.jt pur^e, dees
J not eleien th6 ir-'u.,: i ftetLx: ty j«fc ia
any do .j sr,i nalov ;til <di' \nn:>i and
W.A. COOK & CO., I i»lhooa!y XCodidn. . Lwill
|. CURE IM MEDIATELY
Amcrirus, Uiu. j «id jxrmir.c.-tly of r.„r Old
i Aja;', L...;it i, , v.r{. ,'t
Aarl tt tt ' -
L.W. Hunt& Co., Macon, Ca -
J. H. CALLAWAY A COT. ~
WILLEMS,
fort(jaeuks,. ..mmm ~
A LL grades of Frt^h Flour ground at their
• tar Corn and Meal always ott band. *>'■ ;
NOTICE.
H AVING, on tho llrai <lay of Juno hat, aold
out my intarest in the furniture buahere
toMri H. P. Boono, the barinrea her tofore
NOTICE. •
d.l.ta that I c.atract my.j.ir.
«og2Sta> > JESSE KEW.
r indebted lotlio lot*^mftrare^
the:u a^enco to tJm iwdarsigued..
fo-fodT URIAH B HtUlIoLD
CITY TAXES
r 1870 arc now due, and in cbclt-
ace of Connell,-I ehall com-
sax.
• Clerk and Treasurer.
TOILET ARTICLES,
YV*. T. DAVENPORT’S.
KEROSENE
ASTRAL OILS,
nt. W. T. DAVESPOBT’S.
Pamts, Glass, Varnish, Putty,
OILS, BRUSHES,
nt \V. T. DAVE.NTOIirR.
favbh,
BLANK BOOKS,
PENS, INKS,
*t \y. T. DAVENPORT’S.
CREAM TARTAR, SODA, SPICE,
. Pepper, Flavoring Extracts,
at W. T. DAVENPORT'S.
Physician’s Prescriptions
Promptly and carefully put up at
oct 1 ly W. T. DAVENPORTS.
VALUABLE LANDS
FOR SALE,
ON KINCHAFOONEE CREEK. I
B Y virtue of on order f rom the Court of Oitul
_J -nary of WtLwtcr county, inauod at tbw tSri -
u-rnber »orm. 1870, of said Court, will bo aold
oeforc tha Court Uonse door, in tbo town of
Preston, in raid eopntr, on tho first- Tuts iby in
November: That valuahle form on Kmchsfoo-
uetj creek, knowu aa the Chappell cox planta
tion, containing one thousand and fifty <103M)
-creri ot land, ia-*W or lesa, to-wit; Lot No. 17,
containing 2ft24. south: half of lot No. IS, went
aalf of lot No. 47, treat half of lot No. 50. One
uuodred add forty-two acres of lot ho. 4C, tot I
Xo. 51, containing 2u2} acres, and lot No. 78,1
containing 2WJ.acre;, all lying in the 18th dis
trict 'of said county.- UmmWhhIhmJ
b-»utC00 rertsof open
:-ltivaiion. ’Iho - -
•tood will compare with any county in
western Georgia. . |
. Tha atave described place will be I
,-qual ixi3tA-Imouts»on« naif ctsh, tho other half
JOHN M. COX, Adm’r
aept 20 Ids.
FOR SALE
Pa tnic bsnire,
_ „ on re-**ou * ‘
at^uoffloa.
—daud one and a
>, ami an J-half inlet eat In and to
For Bent.
TIT ILL be rented to the highest bidder, on the
W tiret Tucsda; in November next, tho
PLANTATION bultmging to the estate or B* n-
Bjrd, lato of arid county, deeessed, for and
during the year 1871-
FOB SALE.
^GREEABLY'to an order of tho Ordinary
or Sumter Oouuty, will bo sold before the
rt House door in Americas, on tbs first
Tu< sday iu November next. East half of lot
Jr., deceased Terms Cash.
>ppt 22-td.
A. J. WILLIAMS,
Attorney iu fat
For X. M. McLain, of Arkansas.
dismission will be gmntedtn
*S.B. Eases, Ord^
tiwest quarter Of l
^tgal ^alts-ocltbsttr
Postponed Administrator’s Safe.
AN' the Drat Tuesday in December next, before
V the Court House door in the towo of Prte-
ton Webster County wiil be sold between the
igal hourv of sale, the foiloinnK described lauds,
tamg a portion of the plantatton ot J. M. 8auu-
ders deceased, whereupon ho lived at the time
of bis death, to wit:
4 rsctional lot No. 36, containing 160 acre#; lot
..(».62 Lot NoC7 and Hou'h East hiiroflol
No. G6 containing one hnndrel acres. Said la »m1»
m originally 48, now tho 19th District ofsai«:
oennty of Webster.
The said lauda having been bid off at the pre-
viouaaalcof the Administratrix to wu: I he first
Tantday m December last, by Sampson beuot
■aid coant j, who failing to compty-with the
sale, the name know to bo a old at hi* risk, bale
having l>een postponed by order of court.
Terms ot ralo—cash.
SARAH SAUNDERS,
oct 13. tds. Admx.
/GEORGIA,—Web stiji pomsnr.
U FOUR weeks alter date, application will
be mad* to the Ordinary «>f Webster county, at
tho Unit regular term after tho expiratiun of
four weeks from this notice, for'lrare to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of P. V. Perry, late
•f said county deceased, for the benefit of the
he ira and creditors of said deceased.
ELISABETH PERRY.'
August 11th 4 w Adm’x.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Web
ster county, will lie sold before tlie Conn
House door, in the town of Preston. Webster
county, Ga., oft the first Tuesday in N"v»
next, all tho lauds belonging td the cat
Gibson Tullia, lato of aud county, docv
Vtiilow’a dower excepted. Sold fur the benefit
BAD BLOOD.
‘The Life is the Blood.
ing, around which revolves all that makes exia-
wooo Riper. VVhca itoKnrto i»
the painful offsets are risible in many nhir^T
prominent unoo, which n 7 w ’
SCROFU LA.
This is a taint or infection of the human or
qanism, and probably no one is wholly free from
it. It exhibits itaelT iu various shapesiaa n iS
and nores. decayed bones, diseased scalp *or<-
eyes, *eak and ditesecd Joints. St. Vitus Dance
foul discharges from tbo nostrils, eruption/
lukr vweUinga, throat a Sections, rh'-nm-t-
leart affbclions, nervous disorders, tarrea-
disorders of the womb, tlropsT, ayphifiti
affections, liver complaint, salt rheum, <Wp-
neuralgia, loaa ofmxuhond and gener.l a,.
oilitv. It has been the enstom *
diseases witt — J
stsnceH, whii
cure, often p
tics of these so-called 0 alteratives aud puri&cr
has led rite phiUntroyhicsl mau of acienc« \.
—tore the arcana of nature, the result .f
ich has been the discovery of 7egetable pr>.
ducts which possess the power of eradicatitp
dteae tauita from the blood.
D>r. TUTT’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SUI1MUU UElIi DUli
Is the acknowledged antiToto to all blood dfi.
eases. By its Use tho affi-ctious above encm> -
rated can be permanently bauiihed, ami tfc?
Sonrcp.the Centre of Blood,tbcLifo
be mxintaiued in all its parity and vigor.
For diseases produced by the
use of Mercury, and for Syphilis,
with its train of ceils, thi. cum
I -wild Is the only sure nuthlotc
unstrung and countenance downcast
SARSAPAPILLA
Queen’s Delight
is a blessing. Try it ftiriy and year ten cs mS
be restored to tlKir w ouu d vigor, and v jnr tie.
lotted countenance be mado radiant w*.th the
consciousnow of
RESTORED. MANHOOD.
Being free from violent mineraln,it is adapted,
general neo. '1 he old aud young may hjk* it,
the most delicate lemalo at any time m tv take
it; the tender infant, who may have iulienta!
•lit*ease, will be cored by it.
sept 27 tds.
SOE
U* 8 E
Georgia—Webster county. Dl*« TUT l^S
E1TMIT W SlISlHBIill
Webstar county, to bo discharged from his Ex- I- , VD
ecutorsji'p on Idiaria Goaro’s last Will and Tec- j.
tament, on account of jnfiimity and inability QlJPEN’fi DELIPHT
therefrom to attend to arid trust; that in one « » M * w '* n • •
month from the beginning of the pubUcati on of •
thi* notice he will apply for the* sanction of said
petition, and to be discharged from said Ext
torship. • JAMES M SHIVERS,
octclm$7 “ ""
i saidKxecu*
HIVERS,
Executor Phans Goarc.
Georgia—Mini ter County.
glOUR weeks after date application will be
made to tlie Ouurt of Onfiuary of said coon
t r leave to sell the wild lands' belonging to
estate of Jackson Walker, late of said countv
eased.
JAMES P. WEST, I
st 8 lm. PdlLLIP WEST, f Kam ra *
ADJM1NISTBATR1X SALK
A GREEABLE to an order of tho Cqurt of Or
dinary of Webater county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in tho Town of Pres
ton, of said county between the uauxl hours of
sale on tbs first Tuesday in November neat* to
the highest bidder the following described lands
belonging to the estate of P. V. Perry, deceased,
viz: Lot, No., 85, containing 200 acres, South
balfot lot Vo, 84, containing 100 acres, North
ualfoflotNo. 83. contaiumg 100 acres, aud 75
acres of lot No. 75, on North side of said lot and
75 sores of lot No. 7G. on North side of aai I ot,
containing in all 550 sores, in the IGth D.strict o!
said county, and adjoining lands oi O. W. Chris
tie, V. G. Jones and oilier*.
Hold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of arid Estate. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH PERRY,
„ apt. 8. td. Administratrix.
Harsh Ann Turner having applied to me
>or exemption of Personalty aud setting ap^rt
and valuation of Homestead, I ’ will pass upon
the same at my afilce, on Saturday, the 29th
iust,, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
m* IS S. O. W. t>AVENPOBT, Onl-y.
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
re to *-efl all the land* belonging to tit-
hem of Jackson Walker, 'deceased of
said county.
JAMES P. WEST. I Va
8. lm. PHILLi i» WEST, { AdmYfl *
Elizabeth tarry has applied for exemption
of personalty an I seulng apart and valuation
u. homestead, and 1 wnl nut upon the same
at pi o’clock, tho 22d day of October, ls7t», at
“J G W. DAYEXrORT. Or.V r -
JuseyibWoottcu applies for exemption o
feieonalty and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, aud I will pass Uv*oO tho same at my
flice. at 10 o'clock, A. :r. on the 22d day of Oc
tober, 1=70. B. F. nglJi,
Ordinary.
1 t-ORG IA—HusiTEii CorxTt.
T Nxtiee lo hereby given that!
ication, on ihc firet Momlay in
tho Court or ordinary of burn er county :
ermission to tell tbo realty belonging to the 0 -
«te of Abner T. Lrvant, deceased, to-wit ; i
said Abner T.' Brvaut rtsuird and adjoining
o utiiitaii-us of Wdiiatn A. Wison and John
it, Gate'xuod. RU THA BRYAN f, Adm’x
' eat. Ab. T. Bryant, dec’d.
a EOltGlA—SrjrrBB Copxty.
Ur Thomas J. Lightloot, as the rext fr end of
aIxh Aucttuo Huggs ana her m UoC aildrev
•largaret 1>.. Joiui E., Milanua'A , -^d Joel 1).
dcBonrid, has applied for ax^mption of person
alty. aud setting apart and valuation or homo
4tead and 1 will pass upon the same at li
oc ock. a. m , on the 14th day of O to #er, 1870,
at my office *.«**.»
vci. 4 a,
i'rgal IJutitcs—(£,o.
iXLOUUlA— HciOJT Counit.
VX FOUR weeks sfier ilaie, application v
«« m»uc to the Ordinary of Schioy county,
• ho first regtnar term, after tho expiration
join- weeks from this notice, for leave to sed t_.
real estate ot W. A. D. Cleveland, dec’d, for the
oct 1 lm
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
. A LL persona indebted to tho csiateof W. A.
CX D. Cleveland, lato ol Schley countv, doo’d
are hereby notified to oomo forward and make
immediate paymont, and those holding claims
against said dec'd will hand them in in terms ot
the law. JOHN N- CHENEY, Clerk Court,
\ EURGIA—Scaunr CorxTT.
Tiura Payne, wife of William Payne applies
for exemption of personalty and setting jmart
and valuation of homestead, I will paas upon thi
Jt.10 o’clock, A. M., on Saturday, the 8th
day of October, 1M70 at mv office.
wpt aa at* H. E. EASON, Ordinary.
rrE^ROU—Srautv CocwrrT
« \\ hcrcM, HenryW.l*ayuc,a
ie estate of Levr B. Ilndges, di
i mo for letters of dism&aion — r -
Tlieeo are therefore to eito and admonish, all
and ringolar.the kindred and creditors of saio
deceased, and all parsopa concerned,
granted *aid applicant. .
Given under my hand and official signature,
Uua 4th day of July, 1870.
. Iulf vn4m • B&Easow, Ordinary.
- Hcwtxr Conrnr.
after date, application wiH be
tirarsla-Sciiiey Cqu»»
i’egal 3|otim—A« ULoanls
•-ce Postponed Starjtti Spies for
Nonahw.
F'larlots of luid Hoi. ISO HO, U9, 120 r.I
dorter security. The other in favor of Oflieere
of Court vs Green B. Majo. also to ratinfi* fi fa-'
mmy hands, all leaned from Leo Superior Court.
JAKES HALTER.
oct. 1 tdo. Deputy Sheriff
Georgia—Lee county .
OOUR weeks after date applicatimi will bt
* made 10 the Ordinary ol Lee county for
•eavo to sell tho land belonging to the estate of
Joseph Outlaw, late of said countv, de -rased
octl 4w W. 0. GILL, Adm r.
Leo Mottgase Sales for DtcembcrT
iTTILL bo sold liefore the Court Honee door,
ew in the to^n of Qt-rkvillc, Lie county, ot
die first 1 u. eday in December next, between th«
nfinal hon a of Bale, the following property, to-
One Grey Mare. Sold to' satisfy t mortgage
fi It in favor ot J. V. Price k Son.
JAMES SALTER,
sept 39 tds. l>e .utj sheriff.
is Priceless.
The Diamond Glasses
Manufactured by J. E. SPENCER, New York,
which are now offered to the public, _
oounccd by all the celebrated optidana
P*?*
world to be the moat perfect natural, artificial
help to the human eye ever known. They are
nrannd under their own supervision, from min-
.'te crystal pebbles, meitetl together, and derive
ihoir name, “DUmqud,• on account of then
hardnep* and brilliancy.- The scientific principle
mi winch they aro constructed brings the core
>r centre of the ton* directly in front of the eye.
prodneihg*clear and distinct vision, aa in the
return, healthy sight, and preventing all un-
P« their
VOS ■ L _
Watchmsken and Jewelers, sofe amts' foi
Americua, Georgia, from whom tnlr Sicy.cai.
i employed, marlfew.y
LAND FOB SALE.
•' A BARGAIN OFFERED
aud debility peculiar to thate
year. It acts;>romptiyon the
LAVEIl AND KIDXEYs.
Produces a healthy action of tho impoium or-
* is by which all tho impurities ot tie
carried off; and tho result is a
CLEAR SKIN, A GOOD APPETITE AND
BOUT ANT SPIRITS.
PREPARED BY
Wm. R Tutt & Land,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And Sold by Druggists Everywhere
Xi J3 M O VAL,
S. P. BOONE
H AVING removed to the old btand occult .
by Run last year—known aa the G. M. K*;.
bnilditig—is iioty maqutactunpc. and I cepe o*
stantly un hand a lull supply of
3T*lxxo PumJlturo.
PARLOBSETS,
In Walnut ucd IJaliogany;
CHA^fiBER SETS,
With and without marble tops
COTTAGE SETS.
REDSTRARS.MATTRIiS^
Chain, Baskets, Brooqu
WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPES
METALLIC CASES AND COFFINS
In great variety Repairing promttlv attendw
re. Orders filled with satisfaction ana disp»tri
sept 1 3 tf
SIB JAMES Cl^jqgV*
FEMALE PILLS,
lUease* to which the femrip cqm»Uu.'ii
oct, and which moderates all ex$ee«£* &
Removes all Obatxuctto
from whatever causf. iafiir James Ctake's.Fr
male Pills, prepared from a_preacrii ti<)D oi
f. Clarke, 51.1x7Physician ExtraordiDary tod
Qireon,byD. H. Flak, 4? Dey street, Nt*}^
To married ladies it ia particularly auitti
will in k short timo bring on the tBontblyT«7 3 °
with rcgnlsrity, and doss not contain anjtwi*
hurtful to tho constitution. In all eases of ^
vous and spinal affratiowi. pains ia the bark**
tabs, palpitation of the taut, hysterics,vbitt*
it iriU effect a ruro when aQ other meii/b';
felled. ’ Full directions in pamphlet aronode*^
S. c OHEKi
*
* *• 0
■Doilor.
flTTOUU) respectfully call tho attimticn of ^
¥» citizens of Americas and suircar.uh'S^ 1 ^
gj the feet that he ift prepared lf>
cusi’om;i{a«e wanH
UUwdMltrotMtK,, Wo taTB
Twp European Workmen
fourteen rear* from tha pubhc, be
*a5»»MaaBSiS?5
.Notice.
W .0-ISd^ro„
e had by early application to
WC «; ti breoey A Od, '
'"'SaaSawiita.'