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The'Houston Home Journal
JFor Asthma, Jtosc Cold; Uay F&xr etc
“Nothing so successful.”—T. metcj
Druggist, Boston, llccomnieurtert by Dr. o
Holmes.' it annoys relieves. JOS. BtTENEUi
"Boston, Mass. Sold by all druggists.
The first thing to be considered in
arranging cut flowers is the vase.
If it is scarlet, blue or many-colored
ifc must necessarily conflict with some:
hue in your boqnet. Choose rather
pure white, green or transparent glass
which allows the delicate stems to be
. c f seen. Brown Swiss-wood, silver, bronze
ns or yellow straw conflict with nothing. "
The vase must be subordinate to what
the ^ holds.
a j. c A bowl of roses. Tail-spreading
vases for gladiolus, ferns, white lillies,
en j. imd the like. Cups for'--violets and
• ar tiny wood flowers. . Baskets for vines
rad ©»y giU'dqu hlpssoms. A.flowpr-
^ loyer will in time collect shapes mid
i or sizes to suit eacli:group. ;
hat Colors' shopld be bfohded together
“*! with neutral tiiits, of Which there are
3gg ab.undance^whites, g^iys; purples,[ten ?
der green-^and'whieli-haimoinze the
Ins pinks, crimsoiis and-brilliant reds into
ion soft imisori: - . - ' " '
-.ph- ‘ - • 7«rs. L> : : : •*’.-• i" J-
Certain flowers assort well. only, ip
• act/ -• ■ - - •" c-- > > ■■■ “
fjimilies, and are spoiled by, prising:—.
J Of these aza ibalsams/ hollyhoeks and
this sweet pea^ whose tender liqnid :; hues
. •' ' — "We agree with our correspondent in
l’ay Up. reiirobating all personal attacks, from
~ anv source, upon Mr. Stephens. The
The time has now come for all who have
not paid their subscriptions to do so. We course of the discussion has shown
do not intend to do a credit'business; all that there is apparently nosubstantial
we buy is for cash, and we must have cash, involved in this, so-called new
Therefore all who do not pay their sub
scriptions by October 15th, will be under-
stiiod ns desiring their papers stopped—
which most certtunly shall be done; and
alter that date no name will be entered on
■ our books without tub cash. Those who
cannot come to Perry to pay, can pay to
Spring Term opens first Tuesday in January.
Term opens first Tuesday in September.- ' Ihe
card of Instructors is complete. Ample facili-
os for hoard at moderate prices,
au-i-lm - T. A. SHOWN, i’rim-inal. .
ATLANTAGOHSTITUTION
Purifies the blood and cores Scrofula, Sy
philis, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases
6f Women, and all Chronic Affections of
the Blood,' Liver and-Sidneys; Recom
mended by the Medical 'Faculty and inany
thousands of our best citizens.
Read the testimony of I J livsidaus and
patients who have used Rosadalis; send for
our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or
Almanac for this year, .which we : publish
forgratuitous distributionit will give yoo.
nmch valuable information.
Dr. IS- W. Carr, of Baltimore, says:
: I take pleasure in recommending yonr-
Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative-
I have seen it used in two cases with happy
results—one in a case of secondary syphi
lis, in which the patient pronounced him.
self cured after havingJaken five bottles of
your medicine. The other is a case of
Scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly
improving under its use,and the indications
are that the patient will soon 'recover. I
have carefully examined- the -formula bv
vrinclt your Rosadalis is made, and find it
an . excellent compound of alterative ingre
dients. ’
Dr. Sparks, of Nicbolasville, Kentucky,
says he has used Rcs&dtiis in cases of Scro^
fula and Secondary Syphilis- with satisfac
tory results—as a cleaner of the blood, I
know na better remedy.
Samuel. G. McFaddeu. of Murfreesboro’,
T;enn., says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism-
send me 'four Bottles, as I wish it for my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Benjamin.Bechtol, ofiLima, Ohio, writes,
I Have suffered for twenty yerrs with an in
veterate eruption over my whole body: a
short'time .since I purchased a bottle ofllo-
sadalis and itoilectetla perfect cure.
Rosadalisis sold by all druggists. -*-V':
bfSdrgia, Hoi
>fo)i County:
■t of Ordinary, in Chambers. { \
^ .. . July 27th, 1S71. J I
... Edwasd L. Felder,administrator of the estate
blHEdnmnd J. McGchce, late of said county, de
ceased, haying .tendered his resignation of .said*
trust. as:by his petition.of file in my office, and :
William F.'McGeliee and Gdftrge S. Haslam, jr., *
having signified their willingness to accept said
trust, de bonis non; now', these are to cite the
frimlrod and creditors of said deceased* to appear ,
>t my office by first ^^Igndayin September
A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAIi,
obtained Vc
Bloomington,!!!. Nursery
20th Year! GOO Acres! 13 Greenhouses! Largest
Assortment. Best",_ Stock./ -Lew Prices. Trees*
iSlA'-n+o "Qi-orJc? .Cfi-vriTrc ftrafta. A'ft:-
Wetrant a first-rate teacher to take charge of
this Academy immediately.
MANY CITIZENS.
- Telegraph ahd Messenger copy once and 'send
lcs, all for 10 cents: Whole-
Send-for these, before buy-
Mechanics, hnd others.. The Constitution posses^
ses.superior advantages for'-gmiig' ffcll informs
titWi ofthe doings'of : :th^ State ^ Go vernment.. - It
contains full reports of Legislative Proceedings,
"and ofthe Supreme Court, the Reporter of the
Conilt being exclusively engaged by The.ConstitUr
tion. Full reports given ofthe meetings* ofthe
State Agricultural Society. Tb^ fLegislature will
•soon meet. . r
Hiij - -.r.*
• Its C orre sp onde^ce^ Dep^rtmerit
V 1 : T : .. .. v
ihe exercises of tal^institntion wiH^be resum-
• Wednesday, Sept *20,1871, and close on the
Thnrsclay .before the last sabbath in June. The
scholastic ytar will be divided into three terms,—
r begiisjimg 20tii September, 1st January, and 1st of
• AiijiL - ‘
« ' REGUL.-VR COURSE:
I . _ Per Term. Per Annum
. Primary DCphiftli^fig;fe .^§30^
; - m
Incidentals-.... 1.00 • .
• Beard,.Washing v Fuel and Lights, I.. $lc0.G0
:Dipl .nni. Fee. (bald on graduating,) $5.00.
.Regular tuition of . daughters of clergymen liv-
ihg l^-. tbc ministry—no charge.
. Bach.boarding pupil should be furnished with a
, Bible, Trunk; one pair of slieets.- one pair of Pil-
I Will parib upuil ? Ti
the loth day of August, 13.71, at my office.
Kiiigviias applied for ltitte
tion on the estate of J.uhn R-. E
conntyi deceas^cfc^^^Slese^ire'tB
persons concerned, to be and ap]
•on'Or hefore the first Monday m
J
of be gfanted.' 'Gtvcti uncur-mj —3—
ciaiahmature, this first day of August, 1871.
— W. TTSTVTPT, O. H. C.
x at my office
plember next.
: r df hady Readers, the celebrated “Jennie June’/
has been employed, and sends- monthly Fashion
betters-from New York. • _ - r _ _ . j
,2ffie Proprietors also announce Hvithi gteat 'eat-
isfaction, that thevhave; made, arrangcnnmts for'
Editorials and Original
•UponPolitics, Literature, anirofl^rCtoprcSi ’from
leading minds of the connLy. ^c
The OonsfitidSoh is Known pfe-emraen£ly Tor
i .'its mneexising exposure of the cormptidhs of the
Radical party in Georgia,, ahd fqi^ /waging ^eep-i
leds‘war upon the endmifeS'hf the pfeople ana* the*
State, refusing and utterly repudiating official
patronage., and throwing itself, for .support, solely.
*. nppie the people. 5 '' '• " ^ ® fX*** ••
j.
~ W? A. HEirrnxLLand E. Y. Clause,^Proprietors. ^
JgW. Aveuy,' aiid'E. Clarke, political Editors.
... \Y. A. H-kmvrtt.t., iinxinPKs MaungPr; ’ -.-i.
^Yc also have News and Local Editors. ...
JUisha Ettmaye deceassd, have Med their appli
cation Tor iJiK^sitni as.'jnkiiif.aftggniafegflra^-
! 'JHidfe are tiicrelore to cite all person mtere.-iiecl to
be and appear at my -office on or before, the first
Bible,
Ayp^slioes -
EXTRA ; COURSE—PER ANNUM:
^rees and French, each, $10.00
Tuition m Music..f...... v : Jg-91
} Th*awmg and' Pivstel, 30.00
Instructioii in Oil Painting, J0;00
course pursued jit the option of Parents
•and^uardians, Payments must be made in Octo-.
51 MURRAY ST., New York.
Agents for the.StateN'^^|rginiai”/£6ftfi’niid
Sonth Carolina. Georgia aniLFlddda. _
meh2
6VTVHIS Institution Avill be re-opehed. on Monday,
U-rSept 1th, with a full and able Faculty.—
Daughters of ministers of all denominations will
b^^aiight in the literary dep^tnaent; without
t:L;.vge. w For circiil
fc institution, witV^jjMt jfi.^d^ss-ter.ch' rs.
XeJimnes exercises August ScSl. Modern lan-
»nuiges tnightfbv sgeaks-rFreuek,
aiid Geniiau tiuerltly. A gr.idiiale of Lcipsic, for
pupil of Mendelssohn, directs the music
ddptr&ent. The new two-story college, with a
•frorA Of-5-i and length of^4 feefcwiea^ly rwdv-for
Tike^ Board audr literary tuition >per,-annum,
'^2551 75. Send for catalogue. L F. COX,
fVv ; Pres’t.
- ctAeroll masonic institute,
CARROLLTON, GA.
i&ij. J^O. M. IliCKAIiDSON, Presiticfit
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—^VYc are now pre
pared to^fugnish all classes with constant employ
ment at home; the whole of the time or for tile
spare moments; Business new, light and profita
ble. Persons.ofleitber sex;can easily earn front
50c. to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by
devoting their whole time to the business. Roys
and girls earn nearly at? much as men. That all
whd.. see this notice may. send, their address, and
test the business, wtumake the unparalleled ofier:
To sudi as are not'well satisfied,'we will send $1
to pay for.the trouble of writing. Full i»artieulars
a valuable' sample which will do to commence
work on, and a copy of the People’s Literary Com
panion—pne-Df the largest and best family news
papers ever published, all sent free by inaiL Read
er, if you want permanent, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine.
C OTTON MACHINERY for sale cheap. 3,000
1 a iforth Spiiidlcs, wilhpatent 3(» inch cards,
and l'uli preparation. No w running and in firstrate
order. Address MACHINERY’, cai-e Mt^ssrs. Geo.
P. Rowell ^ Co., 41 Park Row, New Yurk.
Ena^)l(^MtBc
Opium ii
convenit
dinaryh
tutionlai
•Northern Democrat will he disposed
to go furiher.than to admit Qiat. the
amendments in quesHon are de- facto
“a setilevienl of the issues-cf- the tear. "
All lexicographers will agree that the
word “settlement” in this conflecdon
means a point fixed and established
permanently between the parties con
cerned—a controversy finally adjusted
ehgegaud AvithouLany iiHemjpi
Iju^ikjss. It rebralds-the broke
^l\restores tii® herA-ons energies
l^ftnoingWLTiTV.fMiiiwtf
nly Painle-'i C:iro cvei^
and waiider oxer, and arouiitLihe
jkuSglendld'Medium for Adrerliscrs,
fOihmaud. Should time, Avhose verdict Ave woo,
iemoastrate that he connot preside with dignity
The preparations for iliisFair, which will
he held in Fiat Valley on the 17th, 18th
and 10 th of October, aTe briskly going on.
The place selected is a dean level spot- of
ground-less than half a mile from Port
Valley aituafed on, the light of the railroad
coining frohi Macon. : The locality is well
adapted to the purpose of a Fair, and the
Stock .Company, who are managing the im
provements are determined to make it just
what iBUec.’ed The trotting iv.l is ol
ready laid qff imd plowed mjaSt ivill be
completed in a few days; the work on the
bindings,-is going on briskly; and the whole
aChir fe in the hands of men whose well-
known energy is a sure guaranty that all
The water should be warm'for a
winter vase—cool, but noticed, for a
summer, one. . A little salt or a hit. of
charcoal .should be added in. hot weath-.
er, to obviate Vegetable decay,-and the
Vase fiDed "anew each mo'mmg. With
these precautions, your flowctSj If, set'
.beside", an .open, window, at. nigbt, will
heepr their freshness' for. many Jrours,
even in • July; r and reward'-'by their
beautiful presence the kind hand
which' arranged and tended thein.—°
From “Some and Society'’. in Scribner's
for August.. , r .
-and’success—that he is incapable of imparting in
struction—that he is not in the proper place—that
0 stantial equivalent t^its patroneiLfbe-, President’
0 will abandon the enterprise and refund Ml dam-
0 a^es religiously assessed.
0 '’Parents and Guardians wishing to educate girls
U slio^Iu not forget our healthy locality, refined so-
■ : uiety. commodious and avcII ventilated buildings,
; - beautiful gruunds, inagpificont groye, aiijl reason
able rai&-*, T H $A JOHN B. MuGEHEE,.'
• Angiibl 2^4d.‘ ' - ' “"President, A. F. C.
THEIR EAST 33QSE.
A boohof over 100 pages;’containing letters of
FlTZ-HUGH LUDLOW,; the well-known-letter
of G. A. Jp,jexppBing.tlie intrgiuos of HARPER’S
MAG.YZfilE^aJiiilLtJDLOW, andva fnl] * descrip
tion of tScbAntidute, sentirec- to”anyaddress. ’
Addrefe; J Dll. SAMUEL B. COLLINS,,
•DAILY, (Per Annum;). . . .
:• ‘ ; t.. (Six Months).^...
tc (Three Months',).
V i (One Month,)
WEEKLY, (Per Annum,).
Z, J>evotod to tlid thorough co-education of the
"sexes on the polytechnic and elective plan. Fall
.term begins. August 3: Tuition, $2 to $5- per
-inblrth; board, 15. Send for circulars.•
DUSLOM & DREYFOUS.
A S\VEET^\IOUTH.-*v-po you Avant it? ;Then use
XX Dr. Harwell’s Chewing.Balsam.. It is deli
cious—aii,-elegant siibstitiitc* for Tob:icco: and
Snuff—Cleans, the .Teeth—Purifies the Breath.—
Very clidap., For sale by L. H. Brad field, Atlanta,
Ga.; Hufiti.Raillah & Lamar, JilacOn, On. ; Banks
Of The Constitution is prepared to fill orders for
Circulars, Cards, Bill-Heads, Books, Pamphlets,
etc.; in the best style.....:
ArlflrpiaK ' ' ’ ^ W A' Tf !•*ATT>TTTU.T. PH
W. A. HEMPHILL & CO.,
• . ^ -''Atlanta; Ga.
FhiitTreserviii! Solution
CEAELES M. KEEL, Principal.
QjTATE OF GEORGLt, HOUSTON' COUNTY.—All -per-
LJ sons having demands aj^rlnst Jno. R. King <fc-
:ceased, late oi* said, county, firb hereby uotifii d
and required to present them properly attested,
to the undersigned, Avithin the time prescribed by
laiv; and all persons indebted -to. said deceased;
arc horeby required to make immediate payment,
to the undersigned. This September 4th, 1871.
- JNO. HIKING, Administrator.
lAgerits !■ ; F^eacJ ■ This!
vt/E "^iLL'-vix 'XGESrxS A SAJjAnY’ oi? ■ §30 ’
VV PER -WEES, aSB.'SteNSES, or; : W a
large commission-,• to'sell ’ahrinew^aud- wonderful
inventions. Address-M; WAGNER 1 & CO.,' Mar
shall, . 5 -a:-.. t -
..JiQie- most; simple,-rebablc^asjd cheap, method
hi; nv.-n lur preserving all IdnS^of- FrmteYcgeia-
bles, Syrup; (Jideiy eti:. . One Bottle -Aviil.prdserve
i92 Poimds^f Fniitj &c*, or 8Q Gal-
- *Th!8 JijsI
where boy^
igffiy instinictedv^enjoy
the most healthful cli-
i will be inumedidtcly.niide
siily of *tbd Instru<5t6frMit
the best'society, and be
mate in the State. ..
:OArrangements avtU be inunedidtely made to have
pupils in the family of ’fh'dTnstrudtGfrv/lierc they
will be subjected to good home culture. No labor
will be spared to make this school Avoiihy of large
patrphage.
' The next session will begin September 15, 3S71.
Hie arfiujgeiucnts will bo perfected in lime; ties to the settlement are concerned.
Last Monday flie Exeqnlive Conmntteo Verb" to- settle^
bad a meeting, when tt latter was read from
Dr. Alexander, declining fbe presidency, >f°. establish ’ “to fix firmly”—“to
on accoant of.jirpSs>sionaFbusincss. Maj. fix,” and so on, and there is no proper
J. D. Frederic*, ofMaidiallvm^ was elect- ^ Qf tJle ^ wMch adlMts tJie idea
td President and Dr. J. Dickson Sniitb, of - • : . ' , .- : -
Ferry, Vice President, in. planco of Major P^faes declaring .a settlement, opm-
F. Good selecljous.both! ing np.nftorwards—^pleading their own
The directors ^vant it distinclly under- previous insincerity and insisting :that
; less of Cislcr-
Wurrantcdla-iatlifhil Dlrccttbiis with caeii lx>t-
e. 7 Sde^taeB DOIXAli A UOXTLE. -Fox sale by
Ti.- l n, t2TT.m<:iiT.
NEW AD VERT1SEMENTS.
Ageute $30 per week to sell ouc great and-.valua
ble discoveries. . Il‘ you peijuahcnL honora
ble and pleasant work, apply ior particuliirsV “ ild-
dr^iis DYER ! & CO.;'Ja&feoli,-Michigan. -
r\ EORGLV, HOUSTON COUJITY.—Whereas.
VX James T. Mangham.iap'plies for lctters-of Ad
ministration on the estate of Elizabeth P. Maug
ham, late of this county, deceased; ttyeso arc
•therefore to cite all persons iiitcrested. to be; and
appeal* at my office, on. or before, the first Monuav
in November next, to show cause, if any, why the
application should",not be granted. Given under:
ray hand and official signature, this September 5.
1871. W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C. '
Tin Skqp 1 Tin Shop
J. W. LATHROP & CO
; COTTON EACT0ES
Wostefitlf h efflale
TdACON,: GA.
C:iH at-G. Ii. Dixos’s, amd-buy for-yom-self a
Ffcst-elass Stove at Macazt Frioes.
Aim, Stove ripe aiiil. ETbows, Fpiit Can»r. and.-
iii£ ue^x "xii.' tvAiia In the itxate.
ira- ItOOFIXti anil GLXEEUISG promptlyat-
•taioeirrr. • • -7. 'crra'pntojt. •
an;pi;»-U'.. * . Ai;flio -Old Uxiiy sf.ire.'
A GExrii V’AXTiiLVfox' ffie- 1 - ' '
iTEAltSMIsiiiaN oe' life
^CoasncxM os the Kascee xsd HyoiKsKoi
AFJOIXIN'G J. COLLINS & SON'S 5^ESH0U:-H
.XbC,Tkit:Ly-iiinti 1 Annual S-
ai.vsct;ni>ri; terny, - tsf Lit. 1ti&n!£3, aiitfanj
atood that this in not h Fort Valley Fair.—.
It is held iu Fort Vidley. ior reasons that
must bo obvious to all, but it is iutendedi’p
embrace'* Ibc ooiuities hi Crawfoi’d, T.t^Ter
and Alaebh, in’ additiop: They 1 want and
most heartily invite the cordial co-operation
of tbe’iieopfe. ih- all'partfii'of the 'district'
named, ■ and ii is.csrmcsU? -hoped that»no
prejudices concerning locality, or anything
else, wild prevent apybbdy-in the counties
named ; from giying .the Fair their hearty,
good-will and" support.
Let us all baye some pride for our sec-
“— ™ — -“--'jj attempt to promote,
ion, mid make' the
•J .-.rx; lE.ir.n orlib-vxitsj
lAtgirtioai fcigjjiy .andoisid;-
ip. diy. Sold- by Hn'^oxiptiou oaiv.. Sv-
VyHtory. trcanikFttexall PriaTioL A-I-
{tecstents. (te./ifsi rEJft:tj6 A- cq.;
It it true they may,' in tile words of
the CuJ&pmja;writer,, - -have' an abid
ing faith, in the intenigence- of the
people to pronounce the r settlement
and amendments mill‘and void' : al stihe
future day"—but that'ts'nuite'a differ-'
ent matter. This must be equitably
done by parties who were not implica
ted' in-dechniigi^lie;settlement “a -set
tlement in fact o'f all--the issues of the
war. But what these people of-‘ ‘some
future .day” may do or. refrain from
98 : Bay St;,-SAyiNNAH, GA.
Planters’ supplies furnished, and-jiberal
1
cash advanoes-made. on cotton' consigned to
hS. ;'J '- iBcplf Sm
Slirc^dYSUt q-nlePriitih r-in make a fortraio 1
iyealing-tho o;' tar- bn:fi:;f.-R'to-u() 000; 7;
Address jfc WRAY. -
/n FOi:GIA;.Hoosros eoxrSTV.—Ed-n-ord L. TeL
vJ. der, administrator of Dr. Edmund J. McGp-
hec,’ deceased, ha\lng .petitionedi : tbe Court fW'
leave to sell ad the estate of said deceased, both
'real and personal, for distribution, all. persons
concerned are notified to. appear at my- office and
shoAv cause, if any exists, on the first Monday in
;October, why the prayer of raid petitioner should
not be granted. . W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C.
Kept 7,1871.
Valuable Receipts for $1.
... v— W. HasMaictTn;
Golumbnit^fines.-Mc^qffie OQw^Qrgi^ >. \ -
And all diseases and indispositions that
v.ngimite Ixoaax a tlisi-Rocti aUiio or macuv-
_:y ui. tixo-ia - . cr, sruu uo
Fair wlnit it.ougl
Jhrcnic and Acute Iniiauiiinniai;
Administrator’s Sale. -
WiR be flcdd;beft)rQ: thei.C^utl; : Hous6.~dobr,?Uf
doing is, all a matter of hypothesis and
A Tuue IxpicxjrENT.—In deliyfli-ing
the decision of the Supreme: Com^,
louL-hing the legality of the session of
the Last Legislature prolonged without
.. XaLi KL'SsX.ii *i.« n— —
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
Terry, Houston (kmnty,*tleo’rgia;oh Gie hrst Tues-’
day in November, 1871, within the legal hours of
•'sale, lot of laud number one hundred and "twenty
,three'(123), together with 4 hirty (3b)-acres of lot of
'land number one hundred and t\ycnty-fonr (121).
in, the original. Twelfth; iiow. 'SiOwek Eleventh
.District of said county, the yvhcdeJ3»c*-of land
cotita^ng'iiwo'hteffdmraniifXdirrty-twdy. and ion#
half (2323<) aca-As. .ji»<rro.or less; Bqlcbfor the pnr-
pose o^-Uistributioh;' as the iireperty of Arnos
<mancey, deceased,, by tytitUe. of an order ifrom
the ‘ Court ‘of DrdnTary* of said county. Terms ‘
Cash; .-SeiiL - Gth, 187i. •
THOMAS B. CHANCEY.,
vA'dininfstratOr of Amos Chancey; dec’d. *"
conjecture. ? It-is of no .present-mo-
monk We must leave it to them.'—
We must allow posterity to look out
for itself in 1 this particlar. '
The material point is that Mr. Steph-'
ens gops as for as imy Southern I>em r
ocrat pr (to the estejit .of ; our knowl
edge) any Northern Democrat,- -in ac-
-cepting the tlirce amendments' as “a
settlement in fact of all issues of the
wai\” , As to thqir . justice and, partic-
uclarly as to the question whether, they
were: legally- enacted;vcrr enacted ac-
hordihg/to all- tke : 'equities of the Gori-
stitution, we think there cannot bo
if .lay-i. 3&d. acvr snis-iva sit'
two candid and intelligent ppnnons
on tnc continent.. .The best _ that can
be.pleadfor. them foth.e hollow form of
Tobacco, Segais, -
Liquors, Canity,'
Flour, MeaL
Totikth Sx., - - - ; MACON. GA.,
. .-jI-
WAREHOUSE,
CJotton and Conmiission
-ys ..y*
MERCHANTS.
‘SI A- ''Ay*.
DAGGINgXND'T&S- -fimushed. - Ad=
D vanecs made on Cotton In. store when
tesh-ed. sepl^m ;
LISFEl’SLV, SICK HEAP ACHE, SOLI:
NESS OF THE STOHACH, LOWNESS
OF SFIlilTS, CHOLIC, COSX1YE-
n two- thirds .vote beyond the time pre
scribed liy the Constitution,-Jqstice
McCny affirmed the undeniable propo
sition, “the truth fo, that a state of
things occurred for-which the Consti-
tntioii mmlc no provision.” The Ills-
1 J-1. I1 . 1 —.1.4.. u.itna
Fish, to make you thirsty,~cihdsomething
to relieve your thirst.
So confe idoag, tome atongi iiiakeaio-'deiay;-; _.
...fniactf ■
fever and Ague,- Bilious Fcvc;
Dropsy and Jaundice.
c6iitpi;i:nts ;
ty-qf Wrtx. T. Sauls, a minor of Thp^. Saj^tyde--.
■ceased/ respectfully petitions^
Xrom.tbe same; iisflte has fully.' <
jy as such gimi dian j these are tl
legislative acts totally unprovided for
State Constitu-
beenxm^U'
take them
paid &£ an<
will bp sold
by either Federal or
tions, for they have been generidly
outside pf.eonstitutiQns.ordn -espress
■violation of them.—Atiasita Constitu-,
tion.- - ' . :• " pH I . Wm
R. H.^AIcDonald A Co.
- Agents, Sou Fr
iLlONS Bear Testimony toTlieir
KVouderAiI Curative Effects.
ieg:ar Bitters are not a vile Fancy
ik, Made of Poor Rum, I Whiskey,
if Spirits aiid Refuse. .LiquorS| doc ;
10 icquirc:
XIw wise will
that is asked.-
. Tlunareas of*,
men in the couii
: x. .---X s' i.
P IKER’S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT.—
Ine best external rcmejy~fpr pian or beast. A
certain cure for Rheumatism, Ciamns, Bnraias,
SweJ*ngS§ and x»ains‘of all
. s \ f n ti x. .-x
? AI, Tlf R,r . C 9 3 p°Fr® fLCED FYT BUCHU.
for x3 other; plij-Hiciaus reeommen^L
i . HALLETT, SEAVEE ;c BUHEANK,
of sjald de^cd-
ftOMd, s|ft£| a^LswMBofgMM
' •' that lead the tippler- on to drunkem
/bat aro a true Medicin^mado froj
^jegrand E. W. Crocker will L
WaroliaubOith*l^^junHs^m
tirrn liame of Ahderson^C;
tliorhteddp,settle up the Jjusi
oMd petition s shoultPnet be
The Eras of JjEFE.—-Get out of constitutional eiiai
them, if you wish to.h'j’C long,: if-yon. trjie intent-andjp
■wish Jo avoid the luna tic asylum, ifynii ■ment. We hold, 1
wish to escape suicide-or a miser’s troversy about th
• death.' Men > and wdmen - must - have 'Jiarture has been r
recreation, must have amusement', about nothing at-r
muetliave diversioh." It is'wholesbmh tonused to'eall it,
for the"mind to break away from its
dady vocation or employment, every
night. The man who goes from his
.
Kg-i :1.- i ' . CEREAT BLOOD FUIUXGEIl aud A,
aaA-. - ,LIlfE filUSlH FB.1NCXPLE,. a pbrfecC
* ‘Renovator and Inyjgnrator of tDo Srotem, carry-
ii-i ‘.ingoffall!poiaon^3m^t8MP&rest6ghjgLtbilwood
TO* * r r-teatealtiiy condition. No person can take these
. -■ / ’'Bnters according to directions add remain long
iesM -As tiftr ii VFu 1
' ' - -'^ ^
ilTlioy are a Gentlo Purgative ns ^rell
,a-a Tonic, posses^^aR^^g^r merit
■ r . . 'of acting as a.powerful agent in xelierinff Conges-
; 1 r >'^ . < v.—• r \>s tidn or Inflammation of tho Liver, and of all tho .
N TY T O XT’ VA^ral QBSn« ttflrfM ,^Xa A i
J_} -j \ i pj- . Foil FE3IALE CO.IIPI.AINTS, whether
v JJa).. l*l&*3j-oung or Old, married or single, at the dawn of
iy^ i&h&iriR 0 Hron, * inh00 ^ or4t 4110 111111 Tonic Bit-
■ ters have no etpiaL ' j
i-^For Mammatoir and Chronic Rhen- ,
Houston.Superior. Court. —May Ad-
JJ.A ■ r PaT>ra 1 271
TYh^reforc, it’fs ordered an^ sludged* uy'^fhe’
Court? that the defendant, J. B. Campbell, iiay in
to tin5 Com t, on or before' the first day of the
Co.,
Dofiana and.Sixty cents, for the principal due on
said niortgage. and the sum. of One Hundred and
^d'^^pQ^^'^^d^S^'cnty-nme cent?- for^ inter-^
dred jdollafs for Attorney’s fees* m this Behalf»
with interest on principal sum up to date of pay-;
inenti amLthe sqm nf.—■—for cfihf*! Gf c snif..
J oae 1,187L Hisbets A Jacesox, FI’fEs Att'ys.
K agpcaflcg to the Court that the defendant, J.
wool ’ ”
*. T“
- Condition of Affalgs at Metz.—-, P
N.CW Xoik,rSept! 'A ^-A coircspqndent Vf
of the London Telegraph, avriting from
Metz under .date of August ’16th, says'
that the results of the late war have
produced most disastrous consaquene-
ps upon tho French, residents in .the
.bojAer countries. The Germans
(the iSth) of September.
P^t^iofLTaiSoaaa#?^
term) Music 86 per month.
■ ou j 7 mfefmfi
counting-house or ;his work-shop at
the close of the day and docs, not leave
it behind him, but sits at the family
table in moodiness, brooding overpast
occurrences, weighim
KGIA, HCBSTON COIINTY.--Thirty days
£r date, api>licatioit Trill te made to tho
)f Ordinary, for leave to sell ihe wJd lands
diacstion,
. UKCOI*""? wcumtcui. turn
Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tiie
Blood, .i-ivor, Kidneys and Bladder,
tb$se Bitters have been most successful. Suck"
iSrsfeascs are caused t>y»-¥Uiatcd Blood,
»«6toErei4. OK. INDIGESTION,
tte Shoulders, CoaaJisjfriaftfel; tsstK
. liessof the Chest, Dizpnoss, Sour Eructations of An?
probabilities,
casting conjectures, laypig. pfonsrand
when the meal is over sits thinking,
thinking, thinking’by the hour, .and
goes to bed to toss and tumble and
worry, cannot Jive long; the brain or
the heart must give away, and he will
drop dead in the street, as many. a
IEOEGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Thirty-* davs
i alter date, ai»pltcation
art-of Ordinary, for leave tp.rcll the lauds be-
CapSj GFOceriesy Hiii’dwaFOy Croefeery,
-Inc'i snarl ' <?<•£ ib fefcca ar vi
1/ -■' CooMng Stoves, etc;, etc.
AAA ,v- < '-i'i* i'F- > r 'y?- i'Al- ifb qn. St%8,-feni
• .avrd: - r if:’-:-. oir? md- T: . ■ ' , * - .• - T- . . v .‘-
IDICE,
•TT,
• -
A full line.
torpid Liver and'Bowels, which render them of
unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all ini-,
purities, and Imparting new life and vigor to tho
whole system. *
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter.
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore
Eyes-Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
SKin,'Hmnorp and Diseases of the Skin,- of what-
* ever name or nature, are literally dug up and car
ried out of tlie system iiia short time by the*use of
-these Bitters. Onebottleinsr.cn cases will con-
vince the*most incredulous of tlieir curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you f.nd its
l Impurities barstiiis ttaonsh the skin in Punplea-,;
Eruptions or Sores cleanse it when you find it
obstructedaiid sluggisli in the veins; cleanse it
when it is foul, an d yonr feelings will tel! you when.
Keep the blood pure, aiidthc health of the system
will follow. -
FIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urking
i in tiie system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroy ed mid removed. y . •
, BOLL BV-ALL LliL’GttLSXS AND DEALKES. .
*j. WAfikEri, Proprietor. “it'H. MCDONALD' '& ' Pn
CO., Druggists aud Gen. Agents, San Francisco, - bean
CttL, aud J2 uud U1 Commerce Street, New York. feb
Duchess, 1
.Tcm fill all orders
and that of the best
,;*/ ; A.JtE^CXi>T r: - , qpiE5S.
16,000 Pounds of the celebrated Anchor and EurekaTron'Tiai in store;
jj the Courts
paring- to do likewise. ■•Every other
privatelionse is empty .or for stile.—
German shop-keepers are; rapidly re
placing flic, natives of tho'soil. Though
there is a general belief among French
men that Mela will yet bo restored to
France, the inhabitants of Metz feel
convinced that no power in the world
will ever wrest Metz from the Teuton
ic grasp, or induce the Emperor of
the Fatherland to yield it up by peace
able means.
The followinggcntlcmen composing
the Editorial Corps of the Atlanta
Constitution: " I. W. Avery, Chief
Editor; E. T. C-Iarke,' Co-Editor: Jos.
"T. Lumkhi, News Editor; W.G. Whid-
by, Local Editor.
the Houston Home Jot
said county, and thafcti
of the Court. By the i
■ Caa-ana s «tt8sg it ;, is .
■r-. Sewin-S' lues,
We have the FLO&ENCE, WILCOX A GIBBS, and WHEEL!
SON Sowing Machines which we will sell on insfohhehts -ur for cas
Thro,- Massachusetts, has 105 wid
ows whoso husbands were lest at sea.
A good place for old bachelor to
spend the summer.
‘which I will eeil
All Goods soid at- the LQIVEST CASH ITJCES-
ean be bought in Macon and laid’down' here. TEX US ! *