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51 HOYT Sj
lies’ Private Cor
causing nervous debilifer, pit rot
having tried in vain every ad
z£S„a simple means of^d^rare
ridjfree to his fellow-sufferers.
rjL£, 7S Nassau St., New York.
gims Tuesday, January 10th, 1871. Tuition
’^3T'54. and So per month. ’Music $5' per .
KSSBSa^JWfiBfS;
•boarTth-with-the-Prinuipal. J
lor other information, apply to the Prin-
8 r- S. S- FitcV
pageat^entAy^ni
diseases of: the p<
our friends;who write will apply-to sa
themselves the- rule we adopt ip' mak- jg
ing up the paper—condense as much d<
as possible. Three, pages of letter at
paper, or two of foolscap, will make is
The Howe jSewing-Machine
y none, making a perfect stitch
alike on both sides. It
TUCK and CORE), in the most elegant* -
rifenner. It will pass over seams with the
greatest ease: sews equally well on the
coarsest and the finest fabrics, sewing Swiss
without gathering the goods. Come and
test its merits. For sale by
... , SIRS. S.L. STURGES,
Fokt Vat.t.ey, Ga. ,
Agent Howe Sewing Machines.
A,™.-.™ : a t:i
A Portfolio of-first-cla^s Wit a::d TTehiGr contair-
ing the ridiest Comidil Stories. Cruel Sells, S de-
sjiliftiug ridkiss, Hmuoroua Poetry, Quaint Paro
dies. Burlesque Sermons, New Commdrnms and
.-abouthalf a column; this will give all
an idea of about how much space
their communications will occupy.
spersed with curious Ptii^esj-am-nslfig csc^d tricks
Feats of Parlor Magic, and nearly 200 funny en-
’gravings. Ddlnstrated cover. Price 15 cents. Sent
by imsa'-^istage paid, to any part of the United
Statesmen receiptpf price-.:jpiCE & FITZGERALL
Publishers, 13 Afori St--New‘York. . - - * ;
GOOD, "WELL BROKEN MODES
for sale—-to be paid for next Fall:
5-21 C. F. COOPEE.
Tho Rural New-Yorker has become the standard
authority on all branches of Agriculture, Hortieul-
turef.etc.^Cininghout, tlie Union, and is invaluable
to city, village and suburban cultivators. As a
literary and Family Paper it is a favorite in many
-of the best families all over the Continent.
The great enlargement of the- Rural last year
has-rendered it necessary, for convenience of
handling and reading when bound, to publish
” one sack of guano, then, t have a re
quest to make—aTcqlicst 'm thc- rea
sonableness and importance: of whicli,
yi I confidently believe" I shall be sus-
Propr>etor of T&hsyiyaaia Agricul-
fcirtriWGrk'Y.
. , : TOEK,-ESSSSVLVASIA. '‘ . .
. g JIanufaoturtr of Improved Polished Steel
' DICRSOX'SWEEI S,
Solid 'Steel* Sweeps>umd:; Scrapers; Steel Plows,
ShoriclPlow. Blades, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Har
rows, Horse -Powers, Threshing>3T7td-nucs,i kc.*
Ac. . Send^Xor fflustrafed Cataldgne^ : ;--- '
Tried and Reliable Fertilizer
HOUSTONTHEItEET^ SALES.
annual volumes contains as much Reading and
mere and better Blnst rations, than we formerlv
gave in a whole year!—and double what most of
the eight page weeklies of the same class furnish.
V V. in March next, before the Court House door
n -Perry,-ihc north half of Lot of Land No. 81, in
thc£ Upper Fifth District of Houston county, Ga.,
• SiPsat?sfy aft = execution from Houston Superior
-Court in favor of Daniel F. Gunn vs. Martha Ham
mock; Administratrix of James H. Hammock.
‘ Sold as tbe-property of the said Martha,Hammock
: -a& adminikti atrix for the purchase money.
- Also, at the same time and place, one hundred
icres af-J&nd, more or less, it being fifty acres ofl'
■f lot Lot No. :i8, in the Uppgr ^ifSi District—the
nortb^nd of said let; fifty apreaof Lot No. 37MU
the same District, it being < the*-80nth-end‘of said
“o'ti leyied'ou as the property of Hilliard J. Clark,
tq’.satisfywfi. fa. from Houston Superior Court, in
• ri^or of Isaac D. Smith vs. Hilliard J. Clark. Prop
erty pointed out by C..C. Duucan, plaintiff’s At
torney. Fri fa. for purchase money.
Also at the same time and place, east portion of
Lot of Land No. 181, in the 10th District of Hous
ton county, to satisfy fi. fa. of J. B. Ross & Son
•.ys- IV. R. Jones, as property of said W. R. Jones.
•‘Said fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court.
. ^ Also at the same time and place, will he sold two
' mare mules,.as property of James A.Maddox, to
satisfy Lien fi, fa. of Hardeman & Sparks vs. said
.Maddox; issued from same Court. t/1 . '
Also at .the same t me and place^vSl be sbld ofie-
>b'am grift and saw mill; engine; two yoke of ox-
stock cart; one lot of tools; one sow; three
;, slibJits‘;bue*griudstone; and the books belonging
to said-mill: as the property of one Z. S. Williams,
’**>' satisfy three laborers' hen fi.fas; one in favor
of NbildMcDonald; one in favor of J. A. McDon-
rid;'and end in, fayQrbf--TlSDmas J. Thames, vs.
<aid Z. Williams^ issued from Housto'n Superior
'ConrET
Also at the same time and place will be sold two
Window Glass and Putty
Are lmmerotfe: beautiful and varied. Indeed the
Rural has no rival in its sphere—is unequalled as
an illustrated Rural and Family Newspaper.
Though double its former size—now containing
sixteen large pages of five columns each, weekly—
the Rural is stall furnished at-its former price.
sold in Georgia, except Peruvian Guano.
Vie have certificates irom the best and most
successful planters in the State to sustain us
in this assertion. Notwithstanding the tm-
■fevoiableness of last season for fertilizers,
all who used it, from whom we have heard,
are satisfied that it paid them.
The high character of the Manufacturers
|warrants us in guaranteeing ilas good, if
not better, than that heretofore made by
them. ■ .
TTo, it is not absiird, either.. The;:foct
ihat people .made % failure ill farming
is no reason wl;y we should not have u
IFah^ on tlie -contrary, it is afistioiig
reason why we,should haye.otie. .The.
■ failure proves that wo need just exact- jjjpi -.aeBniatfe,
ly what- a .Faircwoithi cigtodhee—
opkovalent. If we •. have, ’foiled, , we
:must mehd.onr,.'iways-, we cannot af
ford to- go.von .foiling,. A spirit : of
-emulation among us—each one striv
ing to excel the. others-^will be the.
best way to insure scccr.ss; and,;this.
emulation, tliis ambition can best- be
"brought about by- some such, measure
as that proposed by the Peny Agi'icul-
fural Clubs-ntoEiih;. ....
Perry is a small place, It is true; but
you know ifc.willobe.-a Houston' County.
Pair, and Houston, County has an area,
-we believe^i.ii!,bou.t as large as the
State of Ehode Island. Spalding
County, not near so forge: or naturally
£0 rich as Houston;- has a most excel
lent Agricultural chib find is going to
W E the undersigned Physicians of Perry and
vicinity, .haying, extended unlimited indul
gence to so large a number of our patrons, find'
our collections inadequate to current exi>enees.
-lienee we say to those m arrears, to come forward
and cancel tlieir indebtedness, or we.will noiservo
them the ensuing year, except for CASH.
M.W.HAVIS,
J. B. SMITH,
L. B. ALEXANDER,
FRED. A. TOOMER,
P. B. D. H. CULLER,
JOSEPH PALMER,
tmehl J- T. COLEMAN.
eirounistaniSeSj - dates,'; etc.; Wlio is
ilie bold purchaser? 'Who the fortu
nate , . salesman and' mahtifoctnxer ?—
Wli.at. are the precise ingredients 61
said sack? Ts there ammonia in it?—
Does it or does it not, emit an- odor5
WJ1 en, where •'and how was the trade
on board cars in Macon. For sale by
alogue-or i^loral Gnide’’ ; extant.,
■r ; -The Catalogue will consist of 1X2 pages, and'as
’ sooii as published^ will-be' sent ffee'to'all who or
dered Seeds from. by■ niail : Uie -la&fe season. ; Tn6.
cithers a cliaige of-15'cedts‘per‘copy-will be made
which is hot the valhebr Tlie Colored-Plates. - We
assure our friends that - the iixluceineuts -we .oftev
to pdrehisers of seeds, as to finality and extent ol
stock,-discounts anti ^remihms^ are hnsinrt )asssed.
Please send or ders f or Catalog ties wituout delay. ,
Orir Colored Ciiromo for IST;!
Wili be ready to sentLaufcui. JapHa).y v ._U.”he Chro-
mo.will,y^preseut
and popular Flowers of natural size and color.—
We. design to make it the best plate of Flowers ey-
eriissned. - Size 13x24 iiiclies. The retail value
would be at least Two Dollars; we shall, however,
furnish it to .customers at 75 centey per. copy, auu
qfferiifcas a premium upon ordere-for seeds. See
Catalogue wlien-out.
Briggs & BroBo cEcstcr, N. Y-
AND BppTS,
every town. Address
JOSES & BAXTEE, Agents,
100 Cherry Street, - - MACON, GA.
fetri-tf
PEIGEB EEJ>UCSI>
TOW&OFPEKRY.
Council Chambees, Jan’t., 20, 1S7I.
AR dealers in liquor in tpiaiitities less tiipn
one quart, whether in bottles or otherwise,
and livery and sale stable keepers are re
quired to take out a town license by Janu-
hry ‘JUtli, instant; and all persons having
claims against said town, are requested to
hand copies of the same to the undeisigu.il
in thirty days. By order of the Council.
EDWIN MARTIN,
Clerk and Treasurer.
! dggs of cotton, more or lens; fifteen hundred (1500)
'■me.eels cotton seed, move or less, as the property
pf. George C. Nunn, to satisfy lien fi. fa. in favor
of Hardeman .is Sjxirks vs. said Nunn,-issued from
Houston Superior Court; property- ppmtEd'out by
. a a Duncan, plaintiff-s attorney. ~
This Febniai-y 1st 1871.
•td- JOHN It. COOK, Sheriff
gbustm-aBMra.MTjS,
• USE THE ‘-VEGETABLE
pulmonary lialafxm-'
■ TJ'ILL be sold before the Court House Door,
vVo 5 fiie^tpwn of Perry, in said county, on the
■st -Tbesday in April next, between the usual
>urs of sale, efcSm^grisg'-hiil^ enging^audl
Lturcs apperteia?g«lSeri4tfetp>atib*^:
fa. of J. O. Jelks & Bro. agaiust Z. S. 'Williams,
id property levied on as the property of defeud-
it, and specified in the mortgage fi. fa. This
ibruary 1st, 1871. JOHN R. COOS.
Id Sheriff.
sumption. Notlimg'bexter.
•Boston.
§3aivsrsaHsm: -WHAT IS IT? Send tor tin
. Uf STAlfe IN TH i-. WEST, Cincinnati. A large H
page weekiyi. established 1827. It meets all the
'wants of tlie family; ^2:50 ujcrfoyear, $1.25 six^
months-7Try it. Specimerferr'ee; 5 Address' WIL—
LIAiDaON *\; CANT WELL, Cincinnati, Ohio.
D1STR5CT COURT.
T HE DISTRICT COURT of the Twenty-
third Senatorial District, will be held
for Houston county on Tuesday after the
first Monday in each month,-, blgiiming in
March. J. A. HOLTZCEAW,
District Judge.
Washingion: - died {lifter an ineum-
benoy of -the Presidehtrid-■ office of
eight years);! inot wortfo.so fmnehj-as.
FINE BRANDIES, WINES,
Mew Map of Georgia.
HE SELLS AT MACON PRICES.
YOJtK STKX3T POWKK C05ir%
to fttenniM-ixauu-::. yvlthiiud--without cut-off, and
.Sectional Safety Steam'Jlbilers.'huift iUi.quautitieH
by special mayhiucry. . . Send for circular^ LI Cor.-
lahdt St. N. Y.
jsecretaiy, and to giv.e.iis.thew yifiiyg^rv
Xet tho mailer be fifjlly diseused., •
TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES,
COTTOIi COiafoiSsIOJT ElEEGHAHT,.
■ ' ; TICK’S a : ’.’ "
FLORAL GUIDE
JLISH2NG CO-, 274 and 27(TSec.ind Street,
H,fTenn. - feb28-3in
WILCOX, <G-ri323@ ! £k CO.
UIPdRTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANOS,
1-18 Bay St., Savannah, Ga.,
241.Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
' For further information apply or address:as
above for pamphlets containing prices, terms, ^Cer
tificates,. &c. . . - .. • .
E. L. FELDER, Agent, Perry.
C. D. ANDERSON, “ Fort YaUey.
jan2G-3m
The .Fjiwt Fiction of One Hundred akd Fiftx
Tnoua.\ND copies of. ViCK’ii iifotjsuTt-vnii) Cata
logue of Seeds ..and ' Floral Gulde is publisllcd
and ready to sfnixt out-^-lOO pagbs, and an ikigrav-
ing of aimost:evci-y desirable Flower.and Vegeta-,
blc. It is elegantly printed on line tinted paper,
. illustrated with Three Hundred fine Wood i£n-
gi^vings, and Two beautiful
* ' . ^ Colored Flates. .
The imiost beautiful and the most instructive Flc.-
ral Gmde published. A GERMAN EDITION .pub
lished. in ail other respects similar to the Lug-
4isfi. :
. Sent. fr(?o to albray customers of 1870, as rapid-,
ly as possible, witiiont appiioation.'- : ;Seni' .to, al^
others wfio order: Them, for Ten CENrs/TvlnchTs'
not half tSe cost. Address - ^ r. '• •-
JAMES VICS,
. . Rochester, N. Y.
Q E QR.GI A, HOUSTON ’ (COUNTY.—'
Wm. Ml McDoniilcl hiis applied for let
ters of ’guardianship ofi the iuihors ofAYm.:
Miller, deceased, these are therefore to cite.
:all; persons mterested to be aiid ’Appear aL
jpy office on or before' the first 'Monday in
April next, to show cause, if aaj r , wliy.let-:
: tefo should, not be granted the applicant
Given under my hand and official signal
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA
DU SLOW & DflEYFOUS,
ENDERS his professional services to the
citizens of Perry and the surrounding
Office at Dr. Gilbert’s Drug
jan2G-(im
ouuniry.
Shire.:- ’
MARRIED, v
On the evening of the 15th7'inst, at
r ■ -.-i-- r.n .1 : 3 ).. . n ■ —.
,-vineyard, -.dairy, stoek ..-and poultry'
;yard, .and nil .articles embraced- gener
ally; in-the ladies’ .department, .the
-Club hopes that each arid every, citizen
jn the county will feel and. take that'
interest -upon- which its" pleasure and
^success depends.... . .. , -. : - .
It may he said, and truly, thqt moil-.
,cy is tight fold most of us feel some-
...yhat depressed in spirits, with idle
^apparent ieucquragement in the future;
fent it is useless ,to sit d. xvax and pine
..over mfo^gitupas and troubles. A
few dollars from each citiz"en >vill.ena-
;t>le us to get up a nice little fair,
-which, will'not only be pleasant but
• heneficial’ to all in stirring up A spirit of
^emulation, ip: experiments for the
^largest crops on small arers, good
:.ptock, ■ etc. .So let’s: shake off onr
lethargy and blues, and have a little
-fun, to pass time as we go along. . -
The Perry Agricultural dubawiHineet
on the. first^Saturday in February- for.
-the election of officers; A full attend
ance is desired. . JAS. A, HITjL,
td Sec’y.
eUFQRD Rfl; DAViS,
'Attorney eCi 3j.AAvs757-’,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
Will practise in all the Courts of the Ma
con Circuit, and in others by special con
tract. . L fi jan2G
riEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTYah-
ViT'WhereaqjWm.. P. Simmons hasnpplied,
for letters of administradoh on the estate of
Mrs. H. .M. Morris, laic .of Houston - coun
ty, deceased: these are therefore to.-'.cite: all
persons’mterested to be and-appear before,
me oner before the first Monday in April
next, to. show cause,' if Amy, why" letters
should hot be granted the applicant. .Given
Under my hand and official signature, this
February 8,1871. W. T.' SWIFT, ’
; td; ; u " O. H. C. '
Houston Sheriff^ kfortgage hale.
Will be sold before the Court House door
on thejirst Tuesday in April'hext, between
the usual hotus of.sale, lot.num.ber.SG, thq
east half of lot number .82, and south .half
of.lot number 83, eonttumUg "405' Seres
more oifless, in the 12th : .-District of Hfous;
ton conntyj,lhe-property.ttf.jTobn R, King;
said property sold to- satisfy mortgage fi. &. ’
in fayor of 5, Piantris Assbciafion,” vs-. John’
R. King, issued by Supeiior -Court ofsaid.
DfC TOjpf a R;
.the residence ofThe bride’s father," by
thefiSbv. John Bassett, kin; FHANKi.iN
ExHRrpGB to kIiss:SABAk ; SroBir, ali : of
Houston Gouiity, ’ ’fi ’ ’ , ’
tClie^ry Pebfofal;Troches."
Are superior to all others for Coughs, Colds, Astli-
fiia.'Bruiicliial and Lung dilficulties, are exceed 1
ugly paiatablc, have noue of that ius.useat : .uf<
jr.ble cub'b taste, a:e very soothing.'and act iii.o a
^chaim;, -Ministers, Singc.s and pubhc tipcakun
.-wiU-find that they are especially -adapted to the
voice. ' -Sold by Druggists.. Also
: . KUSHT02F.B (F. V.) COD CTVXIt OIL,. •
for Consumption ac’d -Scrofula; use no oilier. '
Unparalleled Suffering!
HORSE FOR SALE!
F. A; JOBSOW
•SEWS
MXCHiffE
Ladies, get the
Best Lock-Stitch
sendstauipforiu^L
ptriicularstoWmi
~W., Daniels & Co.
Sa-.-annah, Ga.
A - FINE HORSE for sale—q first-iate
LX traveler, both in harrnss arid under flu.
saddle. Will he sold cheap. Gallon
. . J,F. TAYLOR.
jani9-tf Berry, Ga.
TRIAL
AT HOME.
But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it did
not happen anywhere in this neighborhood;
in fact such a thing could not take place
.is long as
T iES WLNVlVSh 8RDWH.
C. F. COOPER
ABBETTS LIVER HEBICINE
asms *
Of every description repaired or remodeled.
Repairing of Sewing Machines,
FORT VALLEY, GA.,
-. -Will practise in aUibe'Gonrts of thuMa^
con, Cheuit,.:andr,in: Jithers. by special con
tract. janl9-tf
A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE
ATTENTION, LADIES!
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
FANCY GROCERIES.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
1\ concemeddhak-hereafter. the Sheriff’.'
&Ies offHouston ebunfe -wip^ be ddvertisen
’in the HlHiSTON HOME JOURNAL, a
paper published at Perry, Ga.
JOHN E. COOK
Sheriff Houston County.
STEEL, „ „
COPPER, f ? \-i T £
LIGHT ETON; ' *’
BRITTANIA, or
SILVERWARE,
Done with neatness and dispatch. |
TERMS STRICTLY GASH.
Bacon, Lard, Hour, Fish.
Chronic and Aeate Inflammatloi.
for $3 and make a .small profit. "We pack the v.-atec
safeiy.iu.a small box and send-it by mail to any
part United States oh recelpt of ^ii.50; lilt*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
% V. DKi’OJ
WM. BRUNSON,
ought , to hate the' ballot. General
Sheridan thinks they onght to have
-the bayonefr^riot however, until they
Jmve- first taken the small-pox.—
,&<?■ x
It is said, that but nine executions ,
Tiave ever tAbn place ,<m: Vermont. '
-This comes of all the rascals going out
.pi the State to be hanged,—Ibid. =
U superfluous hair in fiveminutes, wifLoutiiiju-
ry to the skin. Sent by mail for $1.25.
ITpHA3K*S
Bdieves -’most ylolent paroxysmis in five minutes
and effects a speedy cuitk Price .$2 by nJaiL
beowk. - Jt consists of only one preparation. 75
. cents byj.maiL Addre^^S-C-UPHAM^ No<_ 721
ICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES.
■
Quarantssd Equal to any sold by us heretofore.
. .
prepared to fill orders for this excellent Fertilizer, which hns given so
-year formers will not- reason as follows:
f ‘I and all my neighbors planted cot
ton last year and made good crops]
-hut prices went down and we. got
broke or nearly so. This year my
neighbors will plant pretty much all
grain; therefore I'll make a good hit
und plant pretty much all cotton. ” It is
-to be feared that hundreds, nay thou-,
pands, vtH reason thus anAa- -big crop
of cotton and beggarly prices will be
or further particulars apply to
W. j. CUELMARTIN & DO.,
ss't -- - - ■ SAVANNAH, GA.,
-lm Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants, mid Gen’l Agents for Georgia.
And respectfully sol
patronage. Give hi
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