Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, January 04, 1870, Image 5

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f”. Pl,c * * Mrt Plow. *4Of S«0e4J^- 0r»«7-- .jjne „ . r. adjoining Wiley Mel 8 fLE.—Will be sold be- fiiwn of Perrv, _■. | Feb-nsity. 1S70. ;i!e, thn t- get of Ut.d on #^rr^0N- SH ^BIFF'8 s > LE.—1 rft> [ Court i!on>c d-or in tic H, n the fi t i ue dry ■■■ in!* :a ,1“ | rj! nnor* lhn tr *« «' V*' a on Mnlk-'V tow lives. coiS’Stii c of lot.* ol eSicW'' 0 " •„ imn.'iied and thirty two_(132‘ar.d one iafii.' I'ihilVv-.'bri'c (133). and the south h«lf "f Hoo-ir-'l : : T t' , P ne hundred and thirty four!'30; all lot Othi district if ItoJSfon lt *' : ^'^irVfiJ.hundred and sixandone- ronn'r- /. .,. rc .- more or let* Said land levied on *>** U| 1 , J . hfpr t er y of John Muikey.to satisfy joatold u* i r j j( Superior Court, onejofsaid W*®i f *V™r of PavW 11 itonwrvv.Johit Mufiev, i.!'«. in „id fi. fa.a in favor of said David U. ,nd 'he other 1 >l u ik e y and «. G Mulkov. Ilotuer. vs. said J odd * JOHN. R. COOK. „ ... Sheriff. deeJS*^ —inTrVKTK\ TOR’S SAUK.—By virtue of an A DM .,T«»ct-e four-of Ordinary of <oaoldlr,e nri t? r ' wdl In- sold on the firstTacsday In March county.wa^w' ht . i e ,, a i hours of sale, fcotoro the nest, wjtbin . p county, tho fallowing Court Ho*"*:,, j n? No. 2, Block 10. Northwes etn rroprr'y.'r. c ;. y ,, Mneir>. thes.inie bring an nn- jiortioo fthe --j r0 , ( ; as (he pro terry of Mrs. C. C. —• . ,j *- Syi IP.IHL i»ie of said county of t-imldinv. deceased. .jrlJfhetien^iit of thn heirs and creditors of said Cold f ; r the Sea-’.-- - - - - leased. Terms cash. dfff*t. inv inform; wi-hinv information aa to the property trill it on «amue! Burner. E:q. call ou ...unuc! N. J. HAMMOND. Administrator earnTestaments annexe. ■ifffl-w.'m -.iga A DMIVISTBATOR'S SALE —Will be sold for L.,h. before tho Court llooso door, at Vienna. It county. Da. on the first Tnc’day in '-ebrnsrv iTvt the south half of lot of land No. 82, lying and {£i„i rjtuste in the 31 District of Donly oourty. f.r k,tiefit of the heir* and creditors of Eli Peivr. r'.sfD olv county, deceased. This 21-t day of De- ilmher PC9- BYRDV. PEAVV. C *“ M • JESSE J.PEaVY. Administrators of the cstateof Eli Peavy, docoased. dee <-**'1 E'lKOIa. HiiU'T N ‘ OUJiTY.—Thirty days af- r/Mh» benefit of lh" children of said deceased I derN-wItti WALKER E.BOLEP., Guardian. G EOBGI A. HOUSTON COUNTY.-By virtne of an order from the Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court House door in Perry, within the oinilnour of sal \ on the first Tuesday in February ••it 1.15 acre* of land, it being a poriion of Lot* Nos. “jjjidSSin ihel'd'h District, near the town of llavne- i|iu On. Sold as the property of Jerry W. Bunn. Jee2»-w«t V, H. RENTZ, Gnardian. TONES CO J I - III STY SHERIFF SALES-Will bo sold, before the Court-house door, on the first Tberlay in February next, betwem 'he usual hours of sale in Clinton, in said county, 1(00 acres of land, more or less, riua'el in said county. Lies on the wver* of Walnut Creek, an- adjoins lands of P. L. ciower.T. S. Humphries and others. Levied toratisfy two fi fa-, iwuid from the Sane: far Courtand rctum- ab'e to tho April Term in i8d7. Hold ns tho property ot William J- t rson. in favorof Bepj. L. and Jane M. If .Hand. »ii:.ini'tr.in>r. admin strtitrix, etc , vs. Wil liam Jot-Bsoo. ailm nistrntor of Thornton P. Bostick, de-ea-ed. Pr perry io possession of defendant, and pcieted ou* by i laintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same rime and place. 200 acres of land, more er less: SOO 1 pounds oi Seel CottO’. more or let. The land situated ia said county, and adjoins Tboieas ii Sl-iplin Mrs. Cox end other-: levied on n the property of Memf-ranee Williams, to satisfy a fi.fi.from Jonos Sut'crior Court, retanalde to iho April Term in 1SG3. in favor of Richard II- Hutc'a- jnfs. slioiai-trator of William Moreiond, dwa/cd. vs. Jlrnhroneo William* and Ambrose Williams. Property •" rossession of defendant, and pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. II. D. CHAPMAN. ,I«B w.'Od Sheriff. i DMIVISTR VTOR’.-l SALE -By virtue of an or- j\ .lerfrom tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, viilhe sold before the Court, bouse (City nail) door. ifU.irotiin tho legal hours of sale, the fcllowinx rrsfsrty belonjinc to the estate of lhurstnn K. B>,o, 'ate of said county, deceased: one undivided siitctnth of fifty-six lots. No*. 1 to 54. inclusive, and Sand'i". in what is known as New Mason, being pur' of the Nmthwest common of the city of Macon: 38 sbireiof stock of tbo Lanier llonie Company; about 2)0 pounds of wrapping twine; two cases '-rand Vin sorgii . ... Sold for the i.ayment of tha debts of said estate Terms ca-h. G. W. GUS PIN. des’l »6w Adeninist-stor de bonis r.ou. . DMINIPTi! ATRIX SALE.—By virtue of an .:r- A Her from (he Court of Ordinarv of Bibb county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Februnr- next, between th>- leaal hours of sale, before the Court house (City HslDdoor.rhe following property belong ing to the es’are of John Farrell, late of said county, deceased: one Building Lot. 89 feet 6 inches, on Fouri n street.situsted and lying between the 8pottsu u 3<I and Brown’s Hotel, ir. the city of Macon. THERESA FARRELL, decffl «6w Administratrix. f PHE SPRING TERM will open Thursday. 2fith of ri^ ... __ JL January. 1870, and continue six mpnih*. Tnition and ircideut -.l fee. in advance, $<2 C(t. - Board, includins me), washing and lights can be had at $12 to $!•> per month, payable monthly in ad vance. Students wbo"iaets" lin t that their expenses do not. exceed $6 per month. • Bowden it famous for its roo t health, pure atmos phere, exced-nt water, and fret- .nm from indsce- iK ts to extravagance and di-eipa'.ion. The coor-e nf ingtructi- n in L^ngusges, Mathe matics. Book-keeping, Eaitinecrii;g, cc.i, thorough and practical. Bo ad on is ea ily reached by stacc firm Ncwnan, Ga. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each wreir. DISSOLVED BONES TITHE SUPBLY OF PERUVIAN GUANO liavinu X U become exlmustcd, it is necessary for the planting community to look for a euusiitute for this article, so cllicacious in promoting and sus taining the growth of cotton. The combination of Peruvian Guano and Dissolved Bones has been found to be the safest and best of all the many ar- ' tides offered, and wc are confident that in an or- For any other information, nr fir cut Irene*, ad- : dinary season, to use the language of Mr. David W# I Tv.) U blj'.t 0>l,.av . ! T,; I- ... T 5 -s »,r dress Or derfffi wit MAJ. J.NO. H. RICriARDsON, - President. REV. F. H M. HENDERSON. Fecr<-t*ry Board Trustees. i Dickerson, can never fail. In presenting our AM- I -WONIaTKD to the planter, we but give tho con. bination in a form ready for immediate use, ting saving the cost and trouble of manipulation and securing uniformity iu quality. The practical results obtained from the articles shipped by ns, prove them to be superior to all others, and la a trade extending through every portion of the cotton growing regions, and, during m EXCUSE FOR IDLENESS! $100 TO $300 VIM MONTH M ADE by Minister*. Teacher*, intelligent Tonne i ° f t0n *' men, ladies, tanners’ sons, etc., selling oar | W y are y fc ^ k® 31 * ^ complaint. NEW IMPROVED COIIHOX SENSE In our manufacture we discard all mineral phos phates, and rely entirely upon FAULT SEWING MACHIfiE.^TTiaS! BOTSTE. It makes the eUsti • lock atieh. and will hem. fcl j made readily soluble by the use of Sulphuric Acid MU * ‘ lie “ “ tuck, stiuh, blnJ. tiraid, iir.fi i*tijbroiler in si ino*t-.nu ! The Ammonia Is supplied from the next valuable perior manner Pri«*o only Jullv.WoTranted lo i source to Peruvian Guano, and in sufficient quan* three j oars. For aim licit* and durabijity. it^haj no titles to ffive the plant a vigorous and healthy •final. % Experienced Ayrema^gatjydesiired TK.AV- *i--—i~v,. if. ^ *1 u~~r* . , , TB.AV £)-ING and LOCAL AGENTS wanted everywhere. For circulars srad terms to ogents. addrera Sr CO Mil CO., dec’6 w.^m , Box ll-L West Point, Oa. 18 dwelling: Houses For Sale. I NOW offer for sale,.on tiie most rc^aooa'do lorms. Eighteen Dwelling House-, in yo id order, com prising two r. ora. three roam anil four room house . will give the purchaser four years time to J ay for thorn. Also threo good building lot* for dwelling-, -nd one lot on Cotton Avenue, suitable to burin a cioro M feet long. . Also B0 antes of good river butfia iand. thro-. miles from the city, heavily tiuibrro.i, aaii many thousand doll.rs worth-d wood on tho loud The Macon and Brunswick railroad runs through the land—good opening for a man .o engage in the wood business. I also have several bwall ng- fur sale, iu the city and Vincvilie, for cusii, or part cash aud the balance ou short time. declt-dAwlm G. J. BLAKE. $50 E3WASD. gTOLEN from my rd.icc, two inftek from Ciint -n. Jones county, on tho night of December 3d, ihjJ, one dark sorrel Sure, of medium size. soul;’, isaiw on shoulders from cellar, t. nsue cut a-ross by bit. rignt hind toot white, and carries her h«ad very low; hio- psJ on r ght hip; is about nine nr Mi yenrs old. The negro who was riding her p.useu through Macnu. end down the river road, cros.oi both Wit • jnd 55ax- wol ’s turnpikes. 1 wid give twenty five dollars lor tho M we. or fifty d l.ars lor the m tre and thiot. with proof to cor vi -J. Any inf rmalion of her can be left at Greer X Lake's, Macou, Ga„ or A. J. Br.ioks. Clia- tan, G;v. decl9ditwlm* POT.'IAH COffWTY FLOTTKING MILLS —AND— Plantation for Sale. MUfK Fine Mill* known as the DENNIS INDIAN i GREK ‘ ‘ K MILLS, with four sets ot banners—two for Corn and two tor Wheat—together with the ihmtotion attached, containing Twelve liuoffied Acres, more or less. lying upon Indian Greek and Little River, five miles Jrom the town of Eatunton, is now offered f r sale. Parties desiring furl her information or terms, will please communicate with cither of the undersigned at :h:tontO'i, Ga. REUBEN It. NISBriT. LEtiuY C. DENNIS. Execniers of Michael Dennis, deceased. r.ovl8-2tawAw<f Mercer University. | DMIVISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue_of an or- d-r from the Conrt of Online-y of Bibb county, will be sold on the fi st Tuesday in Febtnarynext, hetirten the csn.I hoars of sale. be r ore tho Conrt honseil'ny Hall) doot, a valu :blo Rdilding Lot. con tra r.g two acres, in re or less, lying north of the re- «i-!«ecf i f John.’C. urd. Ef«i. Iron ing on College str-rt. :ii :lie .ri■ v »,f M.ioon; Sri-1 proper'■» belonging to t*-« to of -V. B. Mootc. Sr., ar.d M. B. Moore. Jr., late of raid county, decease i. , B. A. WISE, diril-itow Administrator. \ OMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtne of an or al der from the Conrt of Ordinary of Bi'ob , T ^ eonrty, will he sold before the Court nonsedoor. in the city of Mscon. M the fi st Tuesday in February next. I of sale, tb- viunn ike legal hours of sale, the House and Lot in tie city of Macon where Mrs. Mary J. Hartley recent ly rtsuied. being patt of Lot No. 9. of the range of lots .roct-as on Macnolia Street, and having a front of fifty fin on su'd street S lid property belongini thermite of Mary L. Hartley, deceased, and ' tc* pii a«a t of the debts of tho estate and foi tribt:: -n. Terms cash. G. W. GUSTIN, Adm’r. de bonis non cum test, annexo. ■lei-it-wfiw itafJ old ft l for distri- L'XF.X'TOR’S SALE.—Under authority from the L "raioiry of Washington county. I will sell, at i-mat-nfi the following Lots of Land, to-wit: lot 2-, in the fourth district and fourth section of , f**', now Floyd county. 16d acres; Lot 225, in : i r il. - — the th rtffnth di-trict and fourth section of Cherokee, s-iw Cixtp og* county, 160 acres; Lot 57'. in the 21st atst.'i.-t ar..l third section of t'horokee. now Paulditg ■' fi. ty. to acres: Lot 23, in tho22d district and second {tffioo of Cherokee, now Cherokee county. 160 acres: "■t'-'li. in the 9fh district of Mitchell county. 250 J- r «: Lot2E0. in the 13th district of Thomas conmy, Macre-; Lot 24. in tho 14th district of Decatureoun- IT.2-Ucris; Lot 391, in the 7th district of Worth fusty. 490 awes; Lot 113. in the 5th district of Pu- juki county. 2T-0 acres; Lot 32. in the 14th district of tree-u'-ty,202}$ a-res; Lot 230, jn the 11th district «f Terrell eonnty, 20-3*5 acres; Lot 819, in the 1st dis- nct and fourth section of original Cherokee county, Jf acre-: Lot 1182. in the 20th district and third see- ' on .?'.os!BinaI Cherokee county.40acres: Lot 152. in ttte -jth district and third section of original Chero- see county, 160 acres. R. L. WARTHEN. . Executor of tho Will of c , ... Richard Wr.rthen, deceased. Ssnder-ville. Ga.. December 15.1869. . dcci7-«l2tw4t» ffllE SPUING TERM of this Institution will open X on We Icc-c.ay. ononary 2-ith. 1870. Tuition for the Term. $13: lor the year, S30. Board aid Lodging range from £15 to $23 per month. Location heaiihy; expenses moderate: instruction thorough; and discipline manly and elevating. J. E. WILLET. Secretary of tho Faculty. Pec field, Gs„ December 17,1369. uec'-i-j3lkw<t growth, the soluble bone sustaining it throughout the season. We have no hesitation in placing this article against any manufacture or combination known, and will refund every doUar spent in its purchase in case it does not give satisfaction For the character and purity of the articles^ .ip- ped by us we refer to the prominent names ap pended, they being a few of those who obtain then supplies from us. t lb MANUFACTURERS OF MERRYMAFS RAW BONK SUPE1 • PHOiPHAT FOR COTTON «s|*rt{:l THIS PHOSPHATE HAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE THE ^84 oSr.iV And fully equal to any in the market—unsurpassed by the highest-priced Guanos. Its adaptation to -AND- Wiiolesale and Retail Dealers in LEATHER, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, TOOLS, Etc. E WOUL RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OP DEALERS AND CONSUMERS TO variot WOULD „ ur Stock, which comprises the various chn-sei of goods in our L— . E.S L Can-i»ge L Buffgy, Dray. Cart, and Plantation HARNESS, all of our own make. in our line, such as Ladies’ and Gents’ John Merrvman & Vri.'., Baltimore. J. VV. BLOUNT. Agent at Macon. REFERENCES. Boiible RoSned Pondrette Lodi Manufacturing Company, I ^OR sale in lots to suit customers. This article is . sold for half the price of other fertilizers, and is cheaper for Cotton. Corn, Tobaeao and Vegetables, than -i..v other in market It is made entirely from tho night-soil, offal, etc., of New York city. Price,’ delivered on board in New York city. Twenty-five Dollar* t er Tor,. Pamphlet, etc., giving full informa tion seat on application to ' JAMES T. FOSTER. Box 3139, New York Post-office. Office (6 Courtlandt -Streo'. New York- For sale by ASUEK AYRES, Macon, at Thirty Dollars per ton. deo24-w3m CITY BANKING COMPANY OF MACON. CASH CAPITAL, : $200,000 W. P. GOODALL. CXSKIXE. C. A. NUTTING. PBZBIDZKr DISKCTOS8: W. B. JOHNSTON. J. J. GRESHAM. W. S. HOLT, J. K. JONES. ' Will do a General Banking Business in all its Details. rpHE .Stuck of this Company 4 aB. owned in ilacoe and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect. the whole capital is guaranteed for tire security of Depositors and Patrons. ancl2-il*w3tno r. w. sius. J. r. WHKATOK. X. B. BROWS F. W. SIMS & CC, COTTON FACTORS -AKD- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, savannah, os. Consignments solicited; Remit'ances made •romptly: Advances of Provisions. Bagging. Ties and dope made to person* sending us Cotton for rale. ..eptl6-'-iw6m p.YECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an ordor.fro.m the Court of Ordinary of 7 -- , ... Bibb county, will be Wd on the first Tuesday in February next, between Int.legal bouts of salo, before tbo Court-House (City uab) anor. ----- kwJroad,'ln“the ’city" of Macon.” Also. Four Shares Eagle and rhoenir Manufacturing - htork of tho Eagle and Phoenix Umpanj., 0 f Columbus. Ga. .. A. R. FREEMAN. «c21-w6w Executor. Desirable Plantation for Sale! J n forsalemy Plantation near the pleasant town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, containing *•><>« 1.150 acres, half cleared and partly in cultiva tion this year. It is situated thirty miles below Ma- oon on the Central Railroad, five miles from No. 16 wdsix miles from No, 15 stations. Society, churches. beslth and the school in IrwiDton, ono and a Biles off, cannot he surpassed, together with abun dance of steady and roliablo labor, productive land, well watered, with good improvements, make it a de sirable Plantation. Terms easy. Persons wisbmp tf purchase are invited to look, and will be met at tither station. I will tell a bargain. Apply to G. H. BRKAZEAL, .J ,r,T 2ri-dAwtf Irwinton. Ga 30UTEBB.N ST7LS CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, C | IMPRISING COACHES. SIDE and KND- SPUING BUGUIKS. Family BOCKAWAYS of l| l styles; Harness, great variety. Largest assort ment in New York ot CALVIN WITTY’S Immense Carriage * r e-rooms.Nos.634,636 and 638 Broadway—Nos. *«hl«and 168 Crosby street, NKW YORK. hlDE-SPRING BUGGIES from £25 to $100. all virtanted—such as are usually sold by drummers and 7'rs at $140 to £175. "iherstvles of CARRIAGES proportionahly low. Carriages and Buggies warranted to give satis- orders by mail promptly attendod to. .deferto: General J. B. Gordon. Savannah, Ga-; -’layor Collins, Macon, Ga.; S. W. Wight, Savannah. .S-B.—CALVIN WITTY. A5“SoTe owner of Let- PatentTNo. 69,915. granted November J , 185C— e 'Vering tie combination and arrangements of ttroi j^gten of all TW0-WH3ELKD VELOCI- G-rcat deduction in Prices: a VELOCIPEDE, at — $75 CO £ ** M 11 11 I I ' I I ■■ iV I - - TTT 40 00 A £40 -gfta-wUwSm To the WORKING CLASS.-Wo are now.nrc- *-*«W to furnish all classes with constant emfu'oy- —. - J tuiuuu mi i:uu-3r, nou constant eDlyiv, - Z°~} *t home, tha whole ot the time or for tho spare 7:jl—BM- Business now, light nnd profitable. Pcr- °**tlherser easily earn fron.50c.to S5 per cven- * B< * n proportional sum by devoting their whole anrid l “° hesine:!. Boys and ctrls earn nearly as tii-i* Ben, 'ihctell who see this notice may send anil test the business, we make this un- lSnISSt!“"i To such as arc not well satisfied, we $lto pay for tho trouble of writing. Fall intoi?'***; a va h*able sample, which will do to ceui- On, ar.d a copy of Tie Finale'* Literary HclKo‘j a- ?. na °* the largest an3 best farci' gest at! best family papers sj-nt tree by mail. Reader, if you want ggfcaai irec oy lean. Ri ■ -t-anent, profitable work, addreea E. C. ALLEN k COi k£j Augusta, Maina. oct36-<Uw3aa TDTT’S VE6EIABLB liVER PILL Cere* d Looses of tho Liver and Stomach. f HIT’S EXPECTORANT, A pleasant caro for Coughs. Colds, etc. - -tvui D;«-k.son, Hancock county , M. Pendietou, Hancock:county '■V. v; Simpson, Hancock county A. J. l,aue, Hancock county ■.lil. 't .. .. furrer, Hancock county John V, Berry, Hancock county Jatavs- M. Gray, Jones county it. liizar. Houston county Id. ii. "loocrt, '.Vilkes county -4. Moi.c.Co'titcbiacounty Dr. H; ;.ry oaIUivi . Newton county Dr. J.A Ha/iiib «. Athens t-uwam ksaceroli. Athena i;. Dostiug. Afhons A. r-ivlngst n, Newton county >.on, .i. .-nullli, Jt ltersoncounty It. P. Hictiavds,Newton county JvUi: U. i liisbolin, West Point .i.;m. -.i D. Heard, Augusta : Steiner, Atigosla 't/. u s-gaut, Wallou aov. '.V. M. Uunulnghsm, LaGrauge Co.. !;. <1. Lcekett, Dougin.rty eounty H- n. Henchal V. Jonnsou. .lefforEOU county J. i Wilkins, JtCerson county J. .. f j Duudatn, i’n i a-:ui county Priiiiup, Colombia county *; >t.tj -i.i-.is, Lee county liuv.T s: West, Columbia eonnty U. A. Nunuully. Walton county s W. S-.vau.--on, Troup eonnty Thomas Wartime, Washington county -■iterHoi: J. iader, Coweta county J. U. Tolbert,Coweiucounty ttev. C. B. Ussldnn, Brooks county J. O. Motion, Brooks county Samuel M. Carter, Murray county J. K. -t-iiiier, Lowndes county J. N Montgomery, Fort Lamar G. W. Lewis, Decatur county .1. N. Hill, Quitman county i*. Burr 8. P; Burned, Quitman county nt, Qu A. J. While. Mi-eon A. V. i'-rumby. Atlanta Q. K. Nolan, Henry county 2. H. Clark, Oglethorpe county H. F. Woolley, Cass county Adanffs, Jones * Reynolds, Macon J. B. Koss A Son, Macon Warren, lane A Co., Augusta J. T. Bothwell. Augusta Berrys * Co., Home W. C <S L. Lanier, West Point B. Eye A Son, Forsyth Isaac Harris, Springs Grove, N G James P. Irwin, Charlotte, M C Col. J, it. Spearman, Silver Street, S C Si. W. Bates, Orangeburg, 8 C Col. T. J Moore, Spartanburg, S O John U. Cathcart, Winnsboro, S C Thoajns L. Wiodslde, Greenville, 8 C J. W. Barksdale, Laurens, S C Gov. C. H. DuPont, QuiDcy, Fla George W. Scott, Tallahassee, Fla A. F. Given, Montgomery, Ala J. N. Ligbtfoot, Abbeville, Ala li. S. '1 born ton, i:oo«t River, Ala ’ohn ib BUbro, Tuskegee, Ala A. B. Beall. Curihage, Ala i. Mel.'. Eoyd, Camden, Ala ■i'aotuav E B. Pegnes, Oxford, Mis’. W. t-;. Fergusson, Jackson, Miss K. B Foltz, Duck Hill, Miss W. W. Topp, Columbus. Uiss Dr. J. U Mcl'omfell, Brownsville, St i-. M. Ss.ryock, Wlnoua, Mi.«» M. B. Jones, lkitesvllle. Miss H. K.Mohnson, Biookkaven, Mbs J. a. P Kennedy, ikifteevilie, O. iWilliams,OkoUma, Miss J. Clmrupoiiols, Sbobnia. Miss John S. Finley, Holly springs. MIro W. W. Former, Monroe, La Frank P. Stubbs, Monroe, f-a J. Green Hall. Covington, Tenn W, M. Beck, Middletown, Tenn C. E .Mathews, Monticello, Ark -tugSS-kmd&w BBaroaBB— WM. H. T1SOS. WM. W. OOIlDOX. TISON & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 96 Bay Street, VANN An, - - - GKORQ1A. gAGGIHG and ROPE or IRON 1 i E3 advanced on _ Crops. Liberal Cash advances made on consignments of Cotton. Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, a con tinuance of the sauio is respectfully solicited. sept2-dtw6m raca TBTT’Bfi&BSAPARILLAd: QUEEN’S DKLiUni The great Alterative and Blood Purifier TUirS IMPROVED HAIR BYE, Warranted tho best dye in nsa- These standard preparations are lor sale by HARRIS. CLAY A CO.. Arects. J.H.ZEILIN £ CO., Druggists, ar.-2-d*wly Macon, Ga. Motliers’ Journal. VOLUME XXXV FOR 1870. rpHE best Home Magazine in tho world, six hundred JL oetai octavo page?, beautifully illustrated, alive Maga- rino for every mombor of tho household. Mrs. Mary G. Clarke, editor: £2 a year in advance. Now is tho time to snbscribo or make up clubs. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Ladies especially adapted to tho work. Send for * P *id£2, Pie * P "M0TUER§ ,C J0 URN AL.” decl9-w2t l Af — Chicago. Illinois. GEO. KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Woottcn, I«eo County, Oa., rlLL attend to all business intrusted to his caro. W Will also act as GENERAL LAND AGKN t m Southwestern Georgia. My Land Partner, Dr. H. B. LIPSEY, who is well posted with the Lands in this section, will givo his special attention to the busieess. • Tin Persons wLhtog to «en"o“n torwarf fall description, numbers, price, etc. Wo will famish information connr etsd with tho business freo of charge, deoll-wtf, ■ . DR0MG00LE & CO.’S ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS Cares married and single females Cures old chronic female complaints. Cures irreffular uterine actions. Cures all diseases peculiar to ieinalcs. Cures bocauso Doctors indorse • - fc ^. Cures cases ot ten years’ standiu?.. Cures because prfl»/.ired by Physicians. Cures after everything else feils. Cures everybody’s sickly wife. • ‘ •»> • . Carcsyoaae chlorotic girls. * Cures old bysterio and nervous fomales- Cures palpitation and melanchohr*. Cures all monthly pains and.suGennff. * Cures by arousinff and restoring to healto. Cares pains in the head, side and back, Cures cold feet and hands. ‘ ft # ‘ j Vw Core- 5 ! Editors'and D»xctoti wives. Cures Farm era' un<l Merchants wlTC3. „ Curesat a very small price. - - —* ^ — wtf t d«o3-tf COTTON FERTILIZER E. M. PENDLETON'S COMPOUND, PHOSPHATIC MANUFACTURED AT AUGUSTA, GA., PENDLETON & DOZIER. PRICE 872 PER TON. P HOSPHATES 28:50 per cent ,12:50 OF WHICH is soluble in water—the remainder soluble in acids in the sod, acting promptly the first year, and paying a good per cent, the second year. Ammonia as a carbonate and urate, one percent, acting early in the season, as nitrogen 2:50 per cent acting later. Besides alkaline salts, In snfilcient quantity to supply soda, potash, chlorine, sulphuric acid, magnesia, etc., to the stalks, fibre and seed. Tested on an experiment plat the present year, with thirty-six other fertilizers, and compounds, and selected as the best. They guarantee this article to he kept up to a high and uniform grade. Address, PENDLETON & DOZIER, Augusta Ga., OrE. M. PENDLETON, Sparta, Ga. Rev. Bishop C. P. Beman, ItEFERENCES* - ip G. F. Pierce, Sparta, Ga; Rev. Dr. v>. x. ul-uiuu, Mt. Zion, Ga; Hon. Linton Stephens, Sparta, Ga; Hon. D W. Lewis, Sparta, Ga; J. W. Burke & Co.. Macon, Ga; Gen. L. MeLaws, Augus ta. Ga.. Beall, Spears & Co., Augusta, Ga.; Gen. " ^ ‘ " ; sTilays, Colombia Goode Brva,n Augusta, Ga.; S. Mays, Columbia Co.; W. P. Crawford, Columbia Co.; Dr. J. 8. Hamilton, Athens. oct!5 lawd&tw<fcw3m. MILLER’S NEW SYSTEM Ariliietic liy Cancellation! “WITH NOTES EXPLANATORY.” 10 which i: annexed TABLES, showing the Planter TSiovr many Plants arc required on an acre, at any reasonable distance; also, how many Rows, at any given distance, will constitute an acre, which will be tound very convenient in putting out FERIILIZ- ^Thi.^EOOK isn«w ready tor delivery, and is gotten np expretty tor the FARMER. MERCHANT-and MECHANIC. Price only SI 00; and will be f«nt to any address for that amount, and two 3 cent postage *Aliberal discount to the trade. Agentswanted—by which active young men can make from three to-four dollars per day ami expenses. . All orders and letters, on this bu«ipc**.mu»t be od- J. H. MILLER. / ‘ r > * - Oglethorpe, Ga. Core John M. Greer, General Agent, dressed to rnr Stock, which comprises the SADDLES, Carriage, Bnggr. Dray. Co.-, . - _ Also. HARNESS SKIRTING. Sole. Upper. Belt, Lace. Patent and Enameled LEATHER. ENAMELED CLoTflS. etc. We are prepared to make BELTING, of all widths, to order, of the best Oak Stock. To tho Manufacturer wo offor a full i tock of LEATHER and HARDWARE, on the most favorable terms. OUR PATENT ADJUSTABLE PLOW BACKBAND Commends itself to the Planter, as it is adapted to large or small animals, arid obviates the necessity of moving it to the loins ■or shallow plowing. The large variety of WHIPS we offer, as also HORSE and SADDLE BLANKETS. BUGGY MATS. UG" RUGS. etc, will pleafo all who may favor us with a call. Wanted-HIDES, FURS. WAX. WOOL. »50SS and TALLOW. 44 Tiiird Street, Macon, Ga. njv2-d3tawAw WM. HENEY WOODS. COTTON FETCH m GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. GENT FOR REESE'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Is prepared at all times to advance liberally on Consignments for raia in Savannah, or for shipment to hia correspondents in New York and Liverpool. aueJS-wfim* EKMST PESCHKE, v PKACTIOAi, WATCHMAKER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, NO. 1 SECOND STREET. KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMBTEIL WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired and warrantod ELECTRO-PLATa'G AND GILDING, AND STENCILS OF ALL SIZES CUT TO ORDER. aprill-tf GARHART & CXJR7D, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL, Apteral Igeieits, Circular AMD flilfA* SAWS, fflILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS Bolting, etc., Paints, Oils ana mass, SIGN OF GOLDEN PADLOCK, Cherry Street, : : Macon, Ga. dArw3w ONLY FOR THIRTY DAYS! CALL IN TIME WRIGLEY & KNOTT’S, THIRD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO SOUTHERN EXPRESS OFFICE. WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF BUGGY WHEELS, manufactured of wcll-sc-asoned timber, which we will sell for the next THIRTY (30) DAYS, for cash, at Thirteen Dollars and a Half per set. These Wheels guaranteed to give satisfaction. are well made, and oct5-w3m TBS OAKLBY XVXXXiXiS FERTILIZER COMPANY, Manufactory oppoeHe new Fair Gronud, n. it., ATLANTA* GEORGIA, Offer to the Planters of the South PURE DISSOLVED BONES. PURK FLOUR OF RAW BONES, PURE FRESH GROUND LAND PLASTER, DICKSON’S MIXTURE, Warranted of the purest ana nest materials. SUPER-PHOSPHATE, of tho very highest grade, warranted equal to any made North or booth. The Fertilizer business of the OAi* LEY’ MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY has been removed from Marietta to Atlanta, and will be conducted as above. We offer nothing bat PURE ARTICLES, Prepared at our extensive Works by ourselves, and we rely solely upon tho real merits of oar enterprise ir continued success. _ . I. C. MANSFIELD, Sup t. Offiae at the warehouse of Glenn A Wright. Address communications to J. i. Nottuco. Secre tary and Treasurer. nov2d*w4m PACIFIC GTJANO COMPANY’S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Composting with Cotton Seed. rjpniS ARTICLE, IS MANUFACURED AT THE _ Company’s Works, under the direction and super intendence of db. raven el. ■ it contains tho same elements of fortuity as Soluble PacificOuano, except that itis not furnished with Ammonia. Iris prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which (urnishes tho element of Am monia; the object being to render that fide product of the plan tation available to the highest degree an el ement of fertility. For further and particular informa- Uon. apply to tie nnders^nMl.^^ , ,, Agent tor South Carolina, r ' - ■ Nos. 1 an j 2 Atlantia WhaiL - JOHN S. RKErK k CO., -General Agents. Baltimore- Terms—$45 cash, or S50 on.Lt November.-1870, for approved City Acceptance or t" deel5-daw4m r other good security. B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE! W HY is it that so many ot age of five years? That a largo proportion of children die nnder that age, has long been a subject of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer tained. it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exi;t in tho human system from its earliest Infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms; for so surol; as they exist, can ur ' hey be safxUjS* axvd csR’eAxxrar Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a Purely Vegetable Composition, And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confection*, msde more tor the purpose of pleasing the palate than of overcomp g the disease, have been manufactured all over tho country, but their short lease <-f life is nearly exhausted, and B. A. Fahnestock’a Vermifuge continues to grow in favor daily. CAUTION. Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. Fah nestock’s Vormilugc. be particularly careful to see thatthe initials are B. A. This U the article that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to *■ *” — * — have an imitation forced upon them. SCHWARTZ & HASLETT, Formerly B. A. Fyhxkstgck’s Sax & Co., PITTSBURGH, PA. Coro, Heal, Oats, aid Toteco, uT> . wft* • * • 4 irffc'JKRgl .. / GARDEN TRUCK, GRASSES; Etc., Has been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested. Finely ground and suitable for Drilling. Put up in based 167 lbs. oaeh. 1 O. P. MERRYMAN & GO., MANUFACTURERS, BALTIMOSE, MD. „ , . , ' „ MACON. GA.. October 16.1869. Messrs. Lxirrox <k Lawton, Macon, Ga.—Gentlemen: In obedience to your request. I tako pleasure in stating that I purchased from you last spring a ton of Mcrryman’s Raw Bone Sapcr-l’ho.-phate, and applied it in a very old field, planted in cotton. My crop suffered from the drought as all other crops did in this sec tion; but I am satisfied that the land yielded twice as much as it .would have yielded without the manure. The experiment made by me, satisfies me that it i* a valuable manure, very little inferior, if any. to Peruvian Guano. I am respectfully, etc. A. IVERSON, Sb. FORSYTH. MOXRfjE COUNTT. GA.. Octobers. 3869. Messrs. 0 P. MsRttvaAt; & Co., Baltimore, Mo.—I have used, the present year, several tons of Merrymaa’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate, both on corn and cotton. It greatly increased the product of my com. and at the rate of 3M).pounds to the aero more than doubled the product of my cotton crop. I do most heartily recommend it as a good Fertilizer.. JAMES S. LAWTON. SOLE PROPRIETORS. dec‘.)-deod*wly Hunt's Cotton Seed for Sale, I HAVE 1500 bushels “HUNT COTTON” SEED, which I will sell at FOUR DOLLARS a bushel. I will sack and deliver them at the Depot at Sparta, on the Macon and Augusta Railroad, and ship them to any point desired. A.7B. W. BRuWN, Reference—William B. Hunt, Hancock deo22-dl5Uw2t* Sparta: Ga k co.. Ga. 1 to Agents for Circular containing other testimonials from different sections of the State. For sale by LAWT03 & LAWTON, ‘•VjAvSii *i» /; R’g * : < J. W. MATHEWS A BRO., Fort Valley St W “ DUMA-i. WATnON A CO.. Forsyth. Silicon, Georgia, Or by their Aecnts, J. T MURPHY & CO.. Barne«vil!e. K. J. BACON ,t CO., Albany. Ga., J. H. FURMAN. Millesgeville, _ _____ H. T. COLEMAN, Rejnolde. J alVKtt.:HawkiosvUle, J. A. HIKRS, Dawson. J. H, McLUNfl. Montezuma, i’OOKE, COOPER- & 00.. Houston Factory ELKANAI1 JOHNSON. Brown’s Station, S. \Y. R. R. iltc-23-dotwkn F. M. 1 OKEB, Americus, W. H. WILLIS. Oglethorpe. I STANDARD FERTILIZER, DICKSON’S COMPOUND Manufactured by the WvP4-«| .'jjr c • oJoi u.i.‘ FERTILIZER COMPANY, AUGUSTA, &A-. -.tV $66 PER TOM DELIVERED 0U BOARD THE OARS. GUARANTEED PURE. No Inferior or Adulterating Material used Whatever. TYT'E manufacture under the direction of Mr. David Dickson, of Sparta. Ga. upon the formula used bv VV him. Other parties -.Tho make a SO-CAULED niCIiNOX’8 COJII'OI'M). OR PllKhOKW 9IIXTLRE, are not authorized by Mr. Dickson to use his name in the sale of their manipulations, and all such are without his approbation. Persons in doubt may easily reler to Mr. Dickson, whose address iu Sparta, Ga. We suggest caution against manufacturer* who make unauthorized use i-f hi* name Look tor the'llrand on each bag of the DICKcON FERTILIZER COMPANY,. Trade Mark of the Sweep. JAMBS T. GARDINER, President. HARIlEJIAS A SPARKS, Agents, Karon, Ga. dec21-d&w2m THE ETJ (feiv’V*! AMMONIATED BONE rpH ■v HIS FERTILIZER has been used in Qoorgia ever since the wir, and though thousands of tons have been a yet been i * ‘ ‘ applied, not one single complaint has : ib of < — . .. ^ made of its value. o could brins: bushels of certificate?, but doom it unnecessary to bolster up an article po well known and oi auch real njeiit. For sale at $65 Gash and $70 Time per ton of 2000 pounds. Time sales will only bo mado where satisfactory uccepiance is given. F. W. SIMS & CO. s Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, s-A.-V A.3srafcT-A.ia:, gmsl. dec2S-diw6w CE&TRAL CITY CM POWDERS Horses,Hales,Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Poultry A Reliable Medicine for Diseases Incident to all Kinds of Stock. I Cl- } \\ THESE POWDERS will strength- cr. the stomach and intestines. - lea *e them from offensive mat- 4rin ter, and 4ring them ta a healthy state. They areature preventive of * LUNG FEVER. And a certain remedy for all Dis eases incident to tha HORSE, sack GLANDERS YELLOW WATER DISTEMPER i* FOUNDBR HEAVES. SLAVKRINt. COUGHS, FKVKBS. Loss of Appetite and Vital hap. .-4. , -"vti FOR MILCH COWS. H.-- } proven that thei the quantity of MILK AND CREAM SO PER CENT., And make the BUTTER FIRM AND SWEET. In Fattening Cattle it gives thorn an appetite, loosens tho hide, and makes them thrive much faster. FOE HOGS AND SHEEP. For all diseases of these animals— such as COUGHS. ULCERS IN THE LUNGS, HOG CUOLERA.andtheROI JN SHEEP—these Powders are invalu able. They will core mange, and pro mote the growth of stunted Pigs. FOR POULTRY. These Powders are a certain Cure and Preventive of CHOLERA and other diseases Of CHICKENS. TURKEY?. DUCKS, etc., and Kill improve the caindiMon of all kinda’of FOWLS. These Powders are offered to the i>ublio with a guarantee of practical usefulness to all who have stock «4 •kind. All Druggists have them tor sale, at FIFTY CENTS per box. Full directions accompany each ... - . JTFTY box. The trade supplied at a liberal discount by the hole Manufacturers. I_g. oot24-daw3m W. HTJJfT Ac CO DRUGGISTS tJHERRY SIRjtXT, MA MACON, GA r1r* ■■■BH hSHNn .fir. f-f i •