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- —htt f’A r t H'Q TTT *7 — Southern Elections. From the N. Y. Journal of Commerce. if the President has yielded, as Wash ington advices positively the importunities of Mr. Boutwell and other radical members of his Cabinet, and decided to put off the and Texas elections till the last Tues day in November, he has hurt his own reputation and has done a grievous in justice to the States immediately con cerned and to the whole country.’ On Friday last a delegation of Mississip pians, conservative .Republicans, cabled on him and represented that the Ist of September would be about the right time for holding the election in their State, because the labor interests would then demand the least attention and the negroes could best be spared train the cultivation ot the cotton crop. To their views the President, it is fully acceded; and they left with the understanding that September 1, or thereabout, would be the day. When the Cabinet met in the afternoon, the President, as is now publicly stated,, laid the matter before t+ie-rn ;-arm‘ the project of a September election at once encountered the opposition of the ex treme radical Secretaries. They urged that the triumph of the conservative Republicans of Mississippi in Septem ber would have a dispiriting effect on the radical campaign in o|ii> and Pennsylvania in November next. To, a September election in the President had also previously de termined to authorize —they demurred on the same grounds. The President succumbed to their remonstrances ; and so two more southern States are to be kept on the rack for nearly thrdc months, and their material interests impaired, in order that cals may have the iot mold ing their elections before the people of Mississippi can go to the polls and put other seals of condemnation on,the radical programme. Whether this will really prove an advantage to the ras cals of the two Northern States may be doubted. Tho 50,000 (estimated) con servative Republican majority in Vir ginia conclusively shows how the other Southern elections will go. In Texas and in Mississippi the same factors in the problem will produce the same in sults. Intelligent voters throughout the North see this plainly onough, and have already discounted the effect of the coming elections in those States. The real object of the postponement is probably not so much to improve the chances of radical candidates in Ohio and Pennsylvania as to gain time for radical manoeuvring down there, and pouring in men and money to strength en the radical chances. Towards this l something may be done but not enough, probably, to effect materially the result. The unfair treatment which the conservative Republicans of Mississippi and Texas have received from the Administration will only * nerve them to increased efforts to win. And it is possible that some Republi cans in Pennsylvania and Ohio may detach themselves from the support of a party which continues so to trifle with the best interests of the country. Other wrongs of a still baser sort are advised by some of the leading radicals, but wc are happy to say meet with but little favor among northern Republi cans generally. It is proposed, in cer tain quarters, to refuse recognition to the legally elected Walker government ot Virginia, and to exclude from Con gress the Representatives and Senators from that State. This would be an outrage, the enormity of which would be recognized by every man who has not sold himseif bodily to radicalism. If perpetrated—as we would lain be lieve it will not be—it will be the signal for a whirlwind of political reform that will not stop till radicalism has been blown out of sight and hearing. Our Credit Abroad. THE ENGLISH COTTON BONDHOLDERS. Tho third report of tho Committee of Cotton Bondholders has beep issued It reviews the question of the position of these claims, and concludes as follows: Os one thin*;, however, your commit tee feel assured, no British Government or House of Commons will ever, unless our claims have been pronounced hymn impartial tribunal to be invalid, sanc tion the payment of any damages com mitted by the Alabama to Americay citizens, without setting off and deduc ing therefrom, the value of the cotton hypothecated by a de facto government as security to British subjects for money advanced; especially as the United States Government has possessed itself of the assets of the Confederate States, and appropriated them to its own use, and by an act of arbitrary power, and, contrary to every principle of interna tional law, compelled the Southern States to repudiate the contract legiti mately made with British subjects. Your committee cannot refrain from doing an act of justice to the Southern States by emphatically expressing their conviction that but for the express in terdict of the CHiigcJss of tli* AflUled States, where they aTe not represented, their Legislatures and would have, and will, if j>ermiltt'«di»h£Lorably acknowledge and pay the cotton loan, the forced repudiation of which eoqsti : tutes one of the chief grounds of. com plaint against the United States. YouY committee with sorrow point out the heavy blow this repudiation, although forced, has had on the credit of the Southern States in Europe, and they may mention a fact in corroboration of the cruel injury done to them, viz: when the Wilmington and Manchester Railway Company sen* a very able agent to England to negotiate a small loan for that railway, and offered to the cotton loan bondholders terms which would virtually an exchange of £2OO, \\ mort gage bonds for £IOO casn Jma'ilOO Confederate cotton 1 KmdWpex- ilfer m-er due interest, the negotiation yntjtjely, failed, not because tho cotton bond holders doubted the security Qlbyojl, but they feared that when they ’hld completed the transaction the United States Congress would have compelled the Wilmington and Manchester Rail way to repudiate it under pain .of ingthe railway, and thus have inflicted further loss on those who had taken their bonds. The consequence "hna been that all pecuniary assistance from England, to enable the Southern, to ■ develop their resources, has been virtually suspended.” The Busy B’s.— We learn from one who is in a position to knew, that Fosier Blodgett, has been appointed by bis pro tege, Governor Bullock, AuilitoT mt She ■Western & Atlantic R. R., auu that be arrived at Atlauta, yesterday, to take pos session of the office. A gentleman*# t»u surpassed integrity, business capacity and social standing, Hon. W. W. Clayton, is removed from this responsible office to make room for Blodgett! Well, it is no more than we expected, but we are strong ly of opinion that Mr. Huperintendent Hulbert will not be able long to continue bis monthly payments of $25,000 to the' Blate Treasury. We hear from another source that sev eral employes of the road, some or whom fill positions of importauce either have resigned or intend to do so immediately. —lt is proposed now to enforce tiie col lection of the land tax in the south, itbav ing been temporarily suspended by Con gress at President Johnson’s suggestion that the Boutheru States were too poor to pay it. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CRAWFORD COUNTY. Crawford County Sheriff’s Sales. t|4HE SHERIFF'S SaLES OF CRAWFORD i Comity will hereafter be published In the Journal and Mkhsbngkr, Macon, Gil. This No vember 21, 1868. ANDREW J. PREHTUN, nv24-d&w-t,l • Hnerltl CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES. ON the First Tuesday in August next will be sold at the Court House door, in the town of Knoxville, Crawford county, between the lawful hoars of sale, and to thenigtiestatid be stbidders, t wo hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less; the same being lots Nos In the district of said county. The same being well improved. Levied on as tho property of Eugene A. W 4 ton, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. Issued from the Ju perior c mrtof said county, at Ma'Cli Adjourned Term, 18611. in favor of Lawton & Lawton. This June 17, 1869. A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. Inue2i-tds "ORAWi’O RD SHERI FPS SALES. YiriLL be sold before the Court-House door, in T T the town ot Knoxville, Crawford county.on the First Tuesday in August next, within the lawful hours of sale, the lands belonging to Rob ert 11. Bailey, lying In said couuty, known as the Dolphin Davis Place, (the numbers of said laud not known ) Levied on to satisfy a tax fi. fa for tbe year 1868. 'i he said land, or so much thereof as will satisfy said ti fa. and all costi, will be sold. Levy made and returned to me by James M.Ta.vdor, constable of said couuty. This, July 29 th, I#J. A. J. PRESTON, Sheriff. July2-tds / 1 b OtiUf A—<JKa W SURD COUNT’ Y.-.-Samuel IT H Causey, Executor 01 the last will and les lament of Lemon M. Causey, deceased, having applied to atie for a discharge lrora said execu torship: All persons who are concerned are re quired wi|hin the lima fixed by law to show cause, if any thyy have, why the said Samuel H. Causey should not be discharged according to the prayer of Ills petition.- Given under my hand and seal, this 14tb uuy of June, 1 SeD. JAMES J. RAY, junelß-m6m Ordinary. G 1 BORGIA— UP-AWFORD COUNTY—Whereas, r Allen K. Davis, administrator on the estate of Solomon W. lmvis, deceased, applies for letters 01 dismission bora said administration; These are therefore to cite aud admonish all persons Interested to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, and show cause, if any thev h ive, why said letters dfsinissory should not be granted the applicant. Given uudgr jny hand and official signature, February 20tb, IW'J. JAMES J. RAY, Jeb24-6m —pi $7 Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNTY. “HOUSTON SII KRIFF’S SaLB. = ILL bo sold before the Court-House door. In »Y the town of Perry, in said county, on ihe first Tuesday in August next,one undivided one halt (Jdi interest in a bay mule. Levied on asthe property of James M. Toomey, under an atlac-h --ineiit from Houston superior Court in favor of -Htmmrm-eanrl wTripnltng vs James M Toomey. Sjiil mule sold bv virtueofan outer oftlie, lodge or sattl o(uoyt Properly pointed out by J. H. 11 0-O. July 6,1869. JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff JulylO tds ti Euuitl A-tUfCsION COUNTY.—I dirty days * after date, applic tion will be made to the Ordinary of ijaid couuty for leave to sell the fol lowing lands, to-wlt: Mouth-half ot lot No. 16 tu theath district,and South-half of No. II iu the 6th distric', aud lot No. 12 in the 6th district, the whole containing 405 acres, more or le s. Said lauds to be sold for the purpose of distribution. July 6, 1869. MARY A. CLARK, Administratrix Estate of Wiley Clark, dec’ll. julylO-Sfld EOIIWIA—HuUHT<IN COUNTY. w liereas, YjF W.T. Westbrook petitions the undersigned f -r letters ot dismission as guardian ot K. N. W. si brook, Jr,. a minor: These are to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand and official signature, this, 6th July-, 1869. < W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary H. C. July 10-49d “HOUSTON SHERIFF’S HALE. \jtj 1 1 <L be sold before the Court-House door, in »V the town of Perry, in Houston County, on tile first Tuesday tu August next, between the legal hours of sale, part of lot of land. No. 250, In the 6th district of said county, containing luu acres more or less. Levied on to satisfy a tax fi la vs. estate cf Mrs. Lydia Young. Property pointed out uy E. Fagan, Tax Collector, this July 6, 1869. JOHN R. COOK, Bheriff. julylOtds / t EURO A— HOU«i'UN COUNTY.—Oliver U YJT 1 ’huroa well. Administrator ol James A. Wil liams, lata of said county, deceased, having pe titioned for dlsm sslon: These are to cite all oersons interested to appear at my office on the first Monday in November next and show cause, llany they have, why said petition sliall not be granted. Tills July 9, 1860 July 16 mem W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. TIE IRGIA HOUSTON COUNTY.—Thirty days VJT after uate, application will be made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lot of land No 178, fn Ihe 6th district of sala county. Said laud to be sold tor distribution Jaly 6,1869. TH VDDKUS G. HOLT, Aiat’i., lie bonis non estate of Cbas. H. Walker, dec’d. Jnlyll)-30d /N EORGI A—HUUS ION CoU N X X .—inn ty u,y. VT af er cate, application will be made io tile Ordinary of said co tnty for leave to sell all the real estate ot Mrs. Sarah Grace, late of said coun ty, dec’d. July 6,1869. WILLIAM GRACE, Adm’r. JulylO 301 ADMINISTRATOR'S SAKE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu August next, nefore the Court House door In the town of Perry, aud couuty of Houston, Georgia, to the highest bidd r, lot of Laud number one hundred and seventy-eight, (178) and west ha sos lot number two hundred aud seven,(2o7) In the T enth (10th) District of said county of Houston. Sold as the property of thelate William Mome, under an order ol the Court of Ordinary of said couuty. Terms of sale cash. June 1,1869 AMILY MOORE, Administratrix do bouis non ot junto tds Wm. ss. Moore, deceased. EOdUIA—HOUSTON COUNTY- Ordinary’s Office f>r said County—Whereas. Patrick H. Carroll, administrator tie bonis non cum tests mentjauuexo ot James Vinson, deceased, peti tions the undersigned for letters of dismission from said trust: These are theretore to cite and admonish all persons Interested to be and appear at my office 0:1 or before the Ist Monday io Sep tember next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ot dismission should not tie granted. Giver, under my official signature, this 26th February 11469. W.T. SWIFT, rnr2 t cl—jit 48 (), H. C. GEORGIA —tiJl,- ION COUNTY. — Forasmuch as Ez-kic H. Ez-lt, Guardian of Penelope M Holme-, minor orphan of Wm H. Holmes, late of 1 county, deceased, has petit iennd the Court for leave to re.tgn his said trust, and having suggested the name of John \V'. Clarke as a suitable person wi ling to accept said trust and comply with the pro visions of law in such cases : These are, therefore, to cite the said John •. Clat ke, and all others of kin to said ward, or otherwise interested, to appear at the n- xt Jit y Term of this Court, to show cause, if any exists, why said Ez>ktel H. Ezell should not he al lowed to resign his said trust, and said John W. Clarke h. appo nted in his stead. Given under my official signaiure, this May 15 1869 rnalß mfim W T. SWIFT, O. H. O. f 1 EORGIA— HOUSTON COUNTY.—Edward L. ll Felder, ados uistrator of Dr. Edmund .1. Mc-Gehee, deceased, having made app ication for leave to sell the lands of Ills said Intestate ; T his is. theretore, to cite all persons interested, kin dled and creditors, to show cause on or before the first Monday in August next, why said leave should not bo granted. W. T. SWIFT, uly3 td Ordinary. 081 )R H A—HOUSTON COUNTY,—Thirty days vT alter date, application will be made to the Court, of Ordinary of Houston County jot- I'aye to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Jaebb W. Pearce, dec’d, July 16, 1869. . :i JAMES M. DAVIS. Adm’r. . juli 20 30.■ / lE-IRGiA — lltlU -)h'.v tulj.l. t —.- VI Wm. I. Gteen and James A. Everett, Ad ministrators of J trues A. Everett, deceased, nave applied for letters of dismission from said estate: These are, therefore, to cite all persons tit crested 10 bo and appear at my office on or before t lie. first Monday in October next, to Show cagye, >f any, why the petition should not hegrantet. Given under mv hand aud official signature, this 16th June, 1869. 4jUUgl9-hi6th W. T. SWIFT. O. H O. ( T EOKUIA—HOIISTONg COUNT Y VV Helens, IT David J. Permluter, Administrator Nitomia Permlnter, late of Houston county, deceased, has petitioned this Court for Letters of Dismission from said estate. These are, therefore, t - cite all persons interested to he and appear at my office ou, or before the first Monday 1 u .September next, te show cause, if any, whv the petition should 110! txMrtanled. Given under nn hand anti offi cial signature of office this. 21st Mav, 1869. W. T. SWI FT, O H. C. inay2s-m6m Gt KOKGIA—HOUSTON COIIN I V -Wnere*-, Kiwjiu r Greene, A«imiDi-trator of James Parker. deoi Hsjftd* reprrsentH to the Court, in hi* petition duly filed and ♦mu-red on revord. lha, he ha* fully a imingtered *&i(i Janies estate : This is. therefore, to cite a*ui admooißh ail person* kindred aiul to. iflp> m CAiiM*, if any they cao, why said }ulu\iny*iru<,r should pot be discharged from hia.sd aud receive Mtn* * f on thf fir R f. Sfoiktaf,m September, 1869. This May 15.1869 W. SWIFT, 6. It. <r. -Jan?.. r .? j ! ■■■■■■■?"—■■■jg; IRWIN COUNTY. /"'iKOftQlA-IKWIv COUNTY.—'Where!>B, LeW- Vjf is L. Harperap; lies o the undersigned f<*r letters Os guardianship of tho person and prop erty of Georgianu ranllc, minor daughter of i George Baulk, debased ? -These are, therefore toht** imt admonish all person* interested *o be and appear at my office on or before Use first Monday in August ngxL Lp show cause. It any they have, why said Tetters of guardianship should trdt be granted the applicant, GlvJrl uh if«' my band and official signature, this June 26, lf *»» WILEY WHITLEY, JyW^.3ol . 'w-B G- A ~i u 1 N CPU N TY.— W here ,s, Jehu J l ' "Tf* 1 bo dor tetWfs f HflyyliOT l Wfhc prfson and atop eriy fninter sou «Jf%4E*te l'uu k, deceased: Tiles t are, therelore, to cite aud admonish all persons Interested to be and appear at my uttjeeon or before the first Monday 1# August next, to -how cause, If any they havi Wby s id letters of guardianship should not be granted the applicant Given under my tsand aud official signature, this June 25, u-80. WIIEY WHITLEY, June29-30d Ordinary. C-1 KORHIV—I RWlnTioUNTyT—Whereas, J no. * IWiniUl I***** to the uuderdgutd ter let ters oi gifUi nlanshlp of the persons and propert y of William F. Paulk, Mtoalah T. Paulk, aud Ja cob A. Paulk, minor sons of George Paulk, de ceased: These are, therefore, to require all per sons concerned to file In my office, ori or before the first Monday In August next,, tlielr ol jee tioospff any they ltave, to said appointment, othewcls* letters of guardianship will be grahied the applicant. Given under my hand aud offi cial signature, tills June 25 1869. WI LEY WHITLEY ftineJS 9fld Ordinary. / 1 EORGI t-IBWIN COUNTY.-Whereas. MaT VX ry Pau.k applies to the undersigned for let lersoi guardianship of the persons aud property of Matlala and George Paulk, minor daughter 'and son of G-nrge Paulk, deceased : These are, the.i foe, i >cll> and admonish a'l per-oos in terest’d io be and appear at rnv offi-e jn or be fore the (gM Monday ui Augg.t, to show cause, 11 any they have, why said letters or guardian ship should not be granted the applicant Given uhd»r my hand and official signature, this June 25 1889. WILEY WHITLEY, June29-39d Ordinary. GEORGIA JOURNAL AND MESSENGER /A EUKGLWUWIN 1 Oi/i-tTY—Whereas, *sgs. U C. Luke, hdm iulstriitor i-n ,be estate of Wm McCall, decea-iod, applies for dismission from said trust: This' IB* Therefore, to cite and sd monlsn all persoeii* interested to tie and appear at my office on nr before the fir at Monday in October next, aud show cause, if anyd-Rey leave, why letters of hot by £r nted to said applicant,. Giveh under tity hand and official signature. ‘ janeS.T. 1869. WILEY WHITLEY, june29-in6fn Ordinary. MACON COUNTY. Cl EDKGIA MACON COUNTY—Whereas, Jno. X C. Rodgers, administrator on the estate of Mary C. Rodgers, late 01 said couutv, deceased, applies for letters of dismission froiu said trust: This 1-, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to be, and appear, r.t iuy r office ou or before the first Monday iu October next, and show cause. It any they have, why !• titers of dls missiou should not be granted as prayed for. .Given under my hand aud official signature, July 3, 1869. JOHN X. PARKER, Ordinary. fnly7-3m ' / 1 EORGIA—MACON COUNTY.—Two months VJ after data a;.plication will be made to the Ordinary of Macon ooliruylor leave to sell a part of the real estate of Wm. 'Ft' ffranlley ,-late of said oiiurity, deceased. f.»r thebenefit of the heirs and creditorsof said eslnte. LUCY Ai iBRANTLEY, Adm’rx. may29-60d 4 4 EnKGIA —MAi ON COUNTY—YVhereas, Jno. F. \JT M. liM-reh, admims'rator on ilia estate of P. A. Waddell, deceased,..applies fur letlfrs of dismission fr -m said administration : Tiiese »re therefote to cite a I and sii.gii'ar, the part.es interested, to be and ap pear at thy office hr? hr before the first Monday in Angu-t next, and show cause, if any they have, why said leiters oi dismission should’not be granted. Given under my hand and official s gnsture, January 28th. 1869 JNO. L. PARKER, .jaifl-met-o-p/jS? Ordinary. MACON KUPEtUOH COURT. MARCH ADJOURNED TERM, 1809. John F. Williams) Kale tri,U. ys. v to John Kelly. ) Foreeb se Moitgnge. IT appearing to ihe Court by the petition of John F. Williams that on the seveidh day of November, in ihe year eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, the defer Ida tit inane and delivered to plaintiff' his promissory Tote, bearing date the 'lay and j-eftr hlotesald, whereby the m feudanl promised,on or before Mw* first day of January, 1869, top iy to the plat stiff one hundred dollars for value received, nid that afterwards, on the day aud year first aforesaid, the detoudunt mort gaged Io ptain t iff 50 acres of laud on me northeast cot tier of lot No. 30, iu the 2d District of Macon county, the better to secure the payment ol said note; and It. furthehappeitrlng that said note re msiiiK due and unpald.Tt fa therefore Tnat the said defendant do pay into tills Court, on or bes ire Ihe first day of the next due ou sa Id' note? or stfo w 1 fa me Vo"’ t lie contmrj - , 11 any be u ilt; at-tl tliail upon the a ilure of the -seJendafiPtw do fwi Ihe equity of rcoemption In and to said mortgaged premises be forever there after Iwrred and foreclosed ; and It is further Ordered, That a copy of this order be published 1n the Georgia Journal and Messenger once a raontu for lour months, previous to the next term of this Court. PHIL. COOK. Petitioners’ Attorney. A true extract from the minutes or Macon Su perior Court. JNO. M. GKKi K. April 26th, 1869. Deputy Clerk. »p2i raft macon superior cou rt, m arch ADJOURNED TERM, 1869. Mlttie Wise 1 vs. y Libel for Divorce. Robert W Ise.} ITappeariuglotheCourt by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found, iL is therefore ordered bv the Court that service be perfected by publication in the JOURNAL an V Messenger iu terms of the law. PHIL COOK, Attorney for Libeilaut. A true extract from the minutes of Macon Su perior Court, April 2Uth, 1869. JNO. M. GREEK, ap2l-lam4m Deputy Clerk. Macon .superior court, march ADJOURNED TERM, 1869. John M. Greer. Admintsl ralor t of David L. Wicker, deceased, i Bill to Marshal vs. \ Asset#, Francis Lennsnl, Win. W. ) injonetlou, etc. McLendon, et al. LT appearing to tueCourt, that Thomas F. Tar rant, In right of Ills wife. Lou F. Tarrant, and Henry Coon, two or the delendants in the above biN. reside without the .Slate of Georgia, it Is tiler fore ordered i>V the Court that service be per rected upon ihe defendants by th- t>nhtic.itlon of this order for four months next before me next term of this four: iu the Journal and Messenger, published In tliecilv of Macon, in said state KGB IN St) s A ROBINSON, Complainants’ Solicitors. A true extract from the n lnutes of Macon Su perior Court, Ibis the 2tith dftv ol April, 1860. JNO, M. GKKFK, ap2!-m4t Deputy Clerk, n EUKGJA—M AVON oi MtNTY —wm-re *, t-ian VT cts iL Scarlett, administrator on t he estate of Franklin P. Holcomb, dec'd, applies for letters of dismission from the said administration : Tills is theiefore to cite and ahtnoulsh all persons con cerned to be and appear at my office by the fist Monday iu September next, to sliavc cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should iiot be granted a-prayed for. Given un der my haud and official signature, March 1, 1869, JNO. L. PAKKhK, ms3-td—pf ?7 Ordinary. / 1 EOKUlA—Macon COOS'IY-v*herea-, jno. Y* Causey. Administrator ou tb“ esfote of Charles M. Dink ins, deceased, applying for dis mission from said trtrst; Tiffs Is, therefore, to cite aud adm- ntsh an persons interested to be and appear at my office ou or before the first Monday iu Angus! next, and show cause. If any they have. Why letters of dtsmissiOu r-hould not he granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, April 26, >869. JNO. L. PARKER, itp‘7-m6'U Ordinary, TELFAIR COUNTY. TELFAIR SHERI l-F’S SALE. WILL be S'-ld before the Coni! House door, in the town of Jacksonville on the first, Tues day In Hep ember uoxl, withiu the legal hours of sale, the lollowlug lots of land, to wti: Nog. 4, 5. 7,8, 49, 50, 52. 53, and one-lulf of lot No. 3—all of No 2. All In the town of Jacksonville. Levied on as the property of W. T. We:ls, to satisfy a ft. fa. obtained In Telfair County Superior Coutt, in tsvorof M N. Mcßae. Property pointed out by plaintiff. This, July 17, 1869. JOHN LAKKEY, Sheriff. july2l-tds f “TEL FAIR SHERIFF'S § ALE' WILL be sold before the Court House door, in »V the town of Jacksonville, within the legal to irsot sale, on the first Tuesday in Hepternhcr next, the tollowiag lots of :an»l. to-wit: No ISi atio No. 182—all in Uie7tlidistrictof Tellaireonn. ty—to s h-isf/ a fl. fa. in lavor of John McLean, obtained iu Coffee County superior Court.against Ar.cmba'd McLean, executor on the estate ot Frank Mcßae, dec’ll, Property pointed out by A. McLean, executor. July 17 1869. JOHN LARKEY, Bheriff. july2l-tJ TELFATirSHMIFF’S SALES. \\7 ILL lie sold before the Court House door, In >v the town of JacKtouville, within the legal hours of sale, on the Flr>t Tuesday in Augu»t next .the following lots of land, to-wit; 1-ots Nos. 313 318,348 —one acre deep of ihe north side of each—lot 347. 31 n<w<H, more or 1e55,.311, 287,247, 314,3+4 -sevwi acres off ail ol lot No 316, lying west of Mill Creek. All in the 14th district of t-aid county qf Telfair. 'iWalisfy a fi. fa is-ued from the Superior Court of said county. In favor of Daniel Campbell, guardian, vs. William R Walk er, Hi pridcl pal, and Wright Coll ins and William stu lstlle as security. Levied on lor the use of William Hiudstile. security. P operty pointed out by Wil4a*n hiudstile Also, at the same time and place, will be sold th* following tots of laud, numbers not known, but known »vs the land purchased from John J. Hamilton and Harwell—!b ha’isly afi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county, in fivor of John J. Hamilton vs John J. Yancey, as prin cipal, and John Kyahs, security. Property pointed out by A. T. Rurk, plaintiff 's attorney. June 16, 1869. JOHN LAKKEY, Sheriff'. iqng22tfs f' EORGIA —TKI F.Yf K. COUNTY.— Whereas, T. 'T G. Wilcox, administratrix of the estate of A. I. Wilcox, deceased", applies for let ters of dismis sion from said administration: 'i base kre to cite and admonish All persons interested th be and appear at my office within the tithe prescribed by law, aud slKiw cause, if any they have, why said letters dismissory should not be grautetl the ap plicant. Given under my hand aud official sig nature, June 16th, 1869. ty p, Campbell, q. t. c. iunerMarrffim f ’ rt EOKGiA TELFaIr COUNTY Whereas » Washington Powell applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Alexander Powell • T hese are, theiefore, to cite and admonish ali persons Interested to be anil appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of adminis tration should not be granted the applicant Given under my hand and offfSiitl signature, this July 7, 1889. VV. P. CAMPBELL, 1 1V12 .TOT Ordinary. TWIQQS COUNTY. JAkES ol."\Kn, Mtcuwoil Bil.l. FOs DIKBC- Daniel W . cfc,,s*,i, |TION, i.NJCNC COLf’MBT'T L I&PWhtR, fl at f fe* Legate -s and Creditors of said RIOK COURT IX W.'Stiins, diceisad. ( IT aepearing to>heCourt that Jones and his Wife. Mary Jsfies. and Ida Shide and Ssrith shine, legatees of s»m D. W. Shine, reside in the state of Plot ids, end ate int-r-sted ja tlie estate qf said testa tor. a hi are ti-'HjßUanjg to said nil), It ik therefore, on motion, t.rdered, That said de fendants, Jones and wife, and said Ida 'and Sarah shine appear at the next term of this Court, to he held on on fourth Monday tn September next, and svswer. sietpl or demur to said bill, an J that service of said byi be perfected on said defendants hy a pub llcatioD pi this Aider once a month fu four months (it the Jornvat t.tn Mkssexokr, published weekly in the city of Macon, ©ehtgla, he fore said term of said Court By the court: B. HILL, Solicitor for Complainants. A true copy of phe order from the minutes, of fwiygs Superior Court. April 12th. 1800. apU-mltn J. W BURKETT, Clerk TWIGGS cOiTN ? TY~BITEiIIUU’A' SALE. WILL.be sold before the Court House door, in Jeffersonville,ln said county, ou the Hist Tuesday in oepiPTnlier next, within the legal hours of sale,The following lacd/fo-wlt : A part of l«»t No. 91, lying in the 24th district, originally Wilkinson, now Twiggs County, adjoining the lands oj K. J. Collins, Martha Johnson, 11. H. N“Wby. Levied ou as the property «( George K. Asbeli, administrator on the estate of Bryant Asbell, deceased, to satisfy one tax fi. fa. issued U y A CTtUector, fir the year 1868. PropsxtV’ pointed Jut t,vi the •ileteujiuf, -Lew mane and returned to um_by John K. Evans Con stable. ibis.Jij^at^f J. T. EVAjNS, jhly2t Id. i aintty sh eriff Twiggs 6on»rty. Cl t Ort .! a—■ WmSS > ' >UA iT.-Io ati wnom T it may concern : Whereas, John B. Wimber ly and r re lerl rg u. Wimberly. Jr., havoappiled of ad minds i ret ton ou the estate «>f Habra Durham, late of said county, deceased sesTnter;'i^,^feV^?l^WJT^u^ 1, s P Yo show cause, if *ny they have, within the ti’fne presortl>ed by law. why letters should not be granted to said applicants. Witness my baud this, July 19, 1869. JOHN F. SHINE, Ordinary. june2l-30d p,- att whdro « it may concern: Wltereas, Mary A. F. Kelly has applied to me for lettars of adcnlnlstratton <>n the estate «l Willlabi H Kelly, lkte of said Canute, deceased: Tlvse afe tlieretnfe. to cite and admonish all parties Interested, whether ktndted or creditor*, to simw cause, i. any they have, wmtirv tlu» *m»e prescrlhed hy law, why letters shoo'd not be granted to said applicant. Witness m/ hand this. July 19, 1869 JOHN E. SHINE, Ordinary, July2i-tds Gv F.OhGI Y—TWi GOh c6t‘N Y —Sixty days I after date, application will be made to tr Ordio«ry t.f fwiigsCouaty lor leave (0 s+ff a n the real estate, consisting of oil* house and lot 10 the town of Jessa sonvllle, belonging to th- c . t»" ■- ol Theoptyliij. A. Peareg, late of said couuty, li ec va- eil. Jmy 19,18t9 J. U. lIUKKIOTT, Adm’r. july2l 2m 1 { EORGIA—T fc'recnff Wood, executor of the of Isaac Wood, de ceased, applies to the und(*tiffgHe<i sot letters di-mis wry tmm-fos “WW'atsvrßHfs ‘W**r«#nre, sit persons bo Amd tindur my hand officially, this February 9th. 1869 WM, S. KELLY, leblß-6m—}>f Ordinary. GRO KGcWNTY—To'all whom it may concern—Wnert»a«, William Bryan, executor on the estate * f I)«nie! .Masinov, Into «,f waid county, de ceased. applies for di*mis>uoM from the ex ecutorship of said OKtate: tber fore, the kindred and creditors of said decease*! arc hereby cited anti ad monHDed to file their ‘dJecGofjs, if M»y they have, io mv office, in terms of iht- aw, othfrwiee letterH dfs missory will be granted the applicant, at the Aujiust term. upXL of the Courl of Ordinary for said <t©umv. Given under my hand officially, this January 18,1869. ja3l-6m—pf $7 W M. fc. K ELLY, Qrdipary. UPSON CQUNT~ UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, .MAY TER SI, 186'J. George J. Lewis, } Kuleni. »L YH. Y to William O.Handwich ) I’orecloHe MswUrage. SI’AIE DF UEOKbIA —UPBuN C'.UNTY—It. beingrepr«-ente.t to the Court, by the peti tion ol George .1 ls*wis that by lieed of Mortgag-; dated April ;k)th, 18.67, William o. handwteh con vev eil to the said Geotge J. Lewis Lot No. 1 in the Northeast lrout square of the town of 1 bom aston, having a fr ntou the street of thirty-six let t and running back one hundr*d aadciglily feet; also ls)t No. 2, having a fronton the itr«et ol t.venti-stx leet, and running back eighty feet, ail in the lOlh Districtoi originally Monroe now Upson county, lor the purpose of securing the payment of a promissory note, made by the said William O. Handwich to t Ire said George J. Lewi-, dueonlbelst day oi Nov-mber next thereafter lorthesumof eleven hundred and eighty dollais, which note Is now due and unpaid. It l* ordered. That the said William O. Hand wich do p<y Into this Court, bv the first day ol the next Term of this Court, Hie principal, Inter est a tu cost due on such note, or showc uie, if auy he has, to the cohtrary, or that ;u delault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said George J oewtsofsald MortgHge, and the equity of re demption of said William O Baudwich then be sot ever barred, and that service o! this rule be perfected on said William O.Handwich according to law. It urther appearing to the Court that mort gagor In the aoove staled cas> , W|:lDm O. Hand wich. resides in ihe Btate of Alabama, and Is theretore beyond the ordinary processor this Court; ills therefote Ordered, That service of this Rule be perfected ou the said William U. Baudwich by publication ol this Rule once a mouth tur four mouths, next preceding the next term of this Court, iu the Journal aud Messenger, of Macon Georgia JOHN J. h all. Attorney for Petitioner. By the Court: J A MEH \v. GREENE, J. H. C., K. C. A true extract from the initiute.s of I lie Court. jtiric29-lamlm H. T. .1 ES N IG-, <' s.c. UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, MAV TERM, 1809. George J Lewis, 1 vs. J Bill for Injunction. Phillip Keed, , <*c. Jtpii.u Heed, j Ord< r to perfect ser- Wm O. Band wich, and ! vice. Owen J. Hharmau. Sheriff, j IT appearing to the Court that Phillip lieed, Jcplha Keed an i William o, a«ii jwich, de fendants iu l he above staled case, at e dot citizens of this Slate, but reside lu the Stale of Aiabamu and cannot be served by the ordinary process of this i ourt; ft Is therefore Ordered, That sei vice be perfected on sold de fendants by puullcallon of thia or er once a month tor. jour mouths, meat pwrai ing the next Term of this Court, m the Journal aud Messen ger, a new-paptr published in Ihe city of Macon. It Is farther ordered, That this order be entered ou the minutes of tuts Court. J \ MRS W GREENE, J H. C., P. C. A true extract bom the minutes June29-lam4m H.T. JKNN INGH, C. H. G. WILCOX COUNTY. TWO MUN I'Hh after Uf.te application will be A made to the Court of Oruinary of Wilcox County tor leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate ot W. It. Htubbs, late of said county, deceased. July 10,1869. H. J. Hl'UsBS, ,inlvl3-2m Admimstiaf rlx. CltvouGiA WiLCUX COUNTY - Whereas" * David Cason, adimnisirator on Iheestateoi Willis Cason, deceased, will apply at ihe Courl for letters of dism sslon from the administration of tlie estate of said deceased : These are there fore to cite and admonish all per-ons concerned to be and appear at. my office withiu the lime allowed by law, and show' cause, if any they have, why said let'ers should not be grained the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this January Bth, 1869. D. C. MANN, feb24 6tn—pf J? Ordinary. PATAPSCO FEMALE INSTITUTE, NEAR BALTIMORE, MD„ In full operation, with acomplete corps of Teach ers and professors. Pupils irom nineteen different States, South ami Bout h west, now present. location beautiful, convenient, retired, an! perfectly healthy. Bctiool select, number of pupils limited, and charges more moderate than the lew Institutions of tlie eaine class in cities and elsewhere Term begins Hecond Thursday In September next. Address the Principal, , , „ „ KOBEKT if. AHCHEK. J llyp-WSra KIIWWPs Mll.lS.Mjf_ THE symptoms of liver wm ■ uuac < ■plaint are uneasiness aa-q M.IJiTJUMS I pain la the side. Hi inetime.- ■ the ptdn is lu the shoulder, and 1h mistaken tor rnetima ti-rn. The stomach Is affect ed with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in feneral costive, -ometlmee alternallug w llh lax. 'he head Is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory. acc<*iit pauled with painful seu.-a --— TTT „„ 9 tion of having left uudohs Lil VRiK ■fomenting which ought to I have been done. Often con - plaining ot weakness, debtli ty, and low spirits. Home times some of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at. other times very few of them, but the Liver is generally the organ most In volved. Cure the Liver w ith DR. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR A preparation of roots aud herb-, warranted to he strictly vegetable, aud can do no injury u, any one. It has been u-ed by hundreds, and known for the last tnlrty five years as one of tne most reli able, efficacious aud harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering, if taken regularly aud persistently, it is sure to cure )■■■■■■■■■■■■* Dyspepsia, heaiiac 'e, jaun- I dice, costiveness, sick head- IvPirilSatOr. I sche, cUronicdiarrlxm, aft'ec- O I tlons of the bladder, camp dysentery, aifectlous of the kidneys. lever, nervousness, chills, distawes of the skin, impurity of t oe blopu, melancholy, or depression of spirits, UeartOurn' coiic, or pains in ihe bowels, pain in the head’ lever and ague, dropsy, bolls, patn in back and’ limbs, ssthraa, erysipelas, female affections, and bilious dlse»ses generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN * CO., . ~ u i“BSh>fo. Macou, Ga. Price 81 ; by mail 81 20. The following highly resDectable persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medi cine, and to whom we most respectfully (refer : General W 8. Holt, President H. ty. R R Cos • Rev. J. K. Felder. Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks’ Albiny, Ga. ; George J. Lunstord, Esq. Conduc tor H. W.R. R.;C. Mastersop, Esq., abwriff Bifob Couuty; J. A. Butts. Bambridze, Ga.; Dykes* Hparliawk, Editors Floridian, Tallahassee- Rev J. W. Burke, Macon, G» ; Virgil Powers.’Esq ‘ Hnperintendent 8. W. rt. K.; Dauiet Buhard’ Bullard's Station M. and B. R. R, Twiggs Co' Ga.; GrenviUo Wood, Wotal’s Factory. Macoti’ Ga ; Rev. E. F. Easterling, P. E. Florida Confer ence; Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Editor Macon Telegraph. For sale by ail Druggists. ju nel-wtf JHL <L> .A. 1> A. JL* t X» ~ THE GREAT BLOOD FTJRIPIER, CURBS Scrofula in its Various Forms, P tin-. .: Ut f 7 fob i" SUCH AS Consumption lu its earlier stages, Enlargement aud Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Roues, Kidneys, Uterus, chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions or the »kin, Chronic Hoiv Eyes, etc., etc. ALSO Syphilis, in all its Forms,, DISEASES OP WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, aick Headache, Liver Com plaint, Pain In the Back, rtntmideuoe lu Life, Gravel, General Bad Health, And all diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER It Is a perfect Renovator. OrROSADALIB eradicates every kind of hu mor and bad ttint,and restores the entire sys tem to a healthy condition. •w-Itis perfectly harmless, never producing the slightest Injury. *3r It Is not aMi cret Quack Remedy. The ar ticles of which It is made are published around each bottle. Reeommended by the Medical Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. •<tr For testimonials of remarkable cures, see “Rosadalis Almanac ” for this year. PREPARED OSLY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO. 61 Exchange Pljtce, Baltimore, Md. **- For sale by Druggists everywhere. Julyl3-wiy NOTICE’~TO“oWNERS OF - WILD LANDS. RBS i s«iu;s. , ;rrs lair, Pulaski, 1-aureus and Montgomery l will find It to their interest to send their numb'erlTto the undersigned, who, for a small fee will if de sired, make examination of lauds in’ueraon and report as to vsl >e, etc. Special attention given to the buying or sell ing of lands on commission. References—George H. Hazlehurst, President Macon and Brunswick Railroad, MaconwGa.: Rev, J, W. Burke, Macon, Ga. WALTER T. McARTHUR, ma29-w2m. Jacksonville, Telfair Cos., Ga. LtßfoL FOR DiVORCE. \Pft4b TERM SUPERIOR ODURT DdOLY UlUN'l t —TtfoiiUia W. Ellis, vs, J-oe Elh-.—lt, apperroig to tile Cotirt by die r-turu of the blicntf that the Defendant docs in the coyuty of Dooly aed it further i.ppcnfilg tf.at Dcfeßdant does rot reside id tills Htsbs: it is, on motion of Ptaim IPs Attorney, ordered that aervioe 1* perb-eled 6y publi cation in tha .loumal aad M'-sieoger, a public gazette published in Macou Georgia. D. A. GREEN, Libelant's Attorney. The above is a true extract from the Minutes oftlie Court J K LILLEY. »r>:ti>-*6oi ■ 11 : ■ ■ Bt. rk Superi r Court. Sarsaparilla A ciampound remedy, tne most cR' i'.tual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to alford an effec tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who sufTer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense * service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How complete'y this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaint* : ScnoFtttA and ScuopuT.otrs Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Hheum, Scalp Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease, Duopsy, Nkc- JtALoiA ou Tic Douloureux, Dbrility, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony’s Eire, and indeed the whole class of complaints urising from Impurity o» the ill.ooii This compound will be found a great pri>- motor of health, when taken in the spring, to expel'the foul humors wliich fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the hud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rf.l itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bin sting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed mid sluggish in the vein* ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better liaaith, and live longer, for cleansing the l4ood. Keep tlie blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life di-ordered, there can be no lasting health. Bonner or later something must tro wrong, and the gTeat machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla hn«, tmd deserves much, the reputation of aeehfiiplislihjg these ends.' But the world has been egregfousty deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, hut more because many preparations, pretending to lie concentrated extracts of it, contain hut little of the virtue of Sarsapa*4lhr, or any thing else. omt. Dyriiig late year* the public pave been fil led by large biKtlo . pretending to give a qu'hrt of Extract of Siusapiuiila for one dollar. Most of ila-ve have Ijg.il frauds upon tlie sick, for tlwy not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, blit often no curative properties whatev er. H- ift-e, hitter end’pSinftil disappointment has followed the use of the yenions extraots of Karsapttrilla which flood the mailed, until tlie name itself is justly .despised, and lAs become synonymous with ini position and cheat. Still wet-all this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a reined)' as shall rescue the natno from tho load of obloquy wliich Tests upon it. And we. think we have groimd for believing it lias virtues wliich are irresistible by tho ordinary run of tlie disease* 4 is intend ed to cure. In order to secure tlw-ir complete eradication from the system, the reuicdy should be judiciously taken according to directions on tlie bottle. FHEfARtIi BY I»lt. J. C. Alt; It A CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price. $1 per Hotel* j Six Dottle* for |j. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung CompUiat, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it ha* been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wft need not do more titan assure the people it» quality i* kept up to the best it ever luis been, and that it may be relied ou to do for their relief all it bus ever been found lo do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOE THE CURE OF Costireness, Jaundice, Ihjspeptia, Indigetlion, Djftmtery, Foul Stomach, Krytipelas, Headache, File*, Rheumatism, liruptions and Skin Disease *, X—— c.t«-M*o laint. lJrem&u. I\tmors and Salt Rheum, IVorms, Gout, Neu'ntffia, as a Dinner Fill, and for Furifying the Wood. They are sugar-coated, so tiiat the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient iu the world for alt the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for SI.OO. Greatnurahersof Clergymen, Phvsiciana,States men, and eminent personages, have lent their n aim - to eerti fv the ur. paralleled usefulness of these remedies, but otir space here will tiot permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratismir American Almanaoin which they aregiveu; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off try unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there i.i for them, and they should have it. - AU our remedies are Sold byL. W. HUNT A CO., J. H. ZEILIN A CO and all the Dugelßta t■: Maan. Also, by all Drug gists and Dealers la Mediein a every where. iMwpe—<i£ wlr NOTICE. A LI, p.-raons having demanus against the late HIMRI KO.SE, deceased, will please present them for pavm-ut to efener myself or Dr. T. H. Blyiunt,at Messrs. J W.fiurke iV. Co.'s; and all who are indebted to hint will confer a great lavor by sending tlie amount uue at ouce. _ap23 ts L K. ROBF^ SCIENCE OF HEALTH. EVERY MAN HIS OWN PHYSICIAN I'''. HOLLOWAY’S FILLS AND HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. DISORDERS OF TIIE STOMACH, LIVER, AXD DOWELS. t|THE STOMACH is the great centre which In- I flueuees the health or disease- of the sj stem ; abused, or debilitated by excess, indigestion, of fensive breath, and physical prostration are tlie ua ural consequences. Allied to the brain, It Is the source of headaches, mental depression, ner vous complaints, aud uurefresliiug sleep. The Liver becomes affected -and generate* bilious dis orders, pains in thesjde, etc. The Bowels gym pathize by cbsuffeuessAiiarrhoea, fitldffivsentery. The principal action oPUle.se Bills iktrti ttife Htom ach, and tlie Liver, Lungs, Bowels, and Kidneys participate in their •recuperative and regenera tive operation. ERYSIPELAS AXD SALT RHEUM Are two of the most common and virulent dis orders prevalent on this continent. To these the Ointment is especially antagonistic. Its motlu» operand! is first to eradicate the venom, and then complete the coTe. HAD LEGS, OLD SORES. AXD ULCERS. cases of many years’ standing, that have perti naciously refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably succumbed to a 'ew applications of this powerful unguent. ERUPTIONS OX THE SKIX. Arising irom a bad state of the olood or cr ronic diseases are eradicated, aud a clear and trans parent surface regained by tlie restorative action oi thlaOintment. It surpasses many of the cos metics and other tpllet appliances In Its power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements of the face. FEME LK COM PL AIX IS, Whether in the young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these tonic up dkines display *odecided an influ ence that a nta tied improvement'is soon pet cep tible in tlie health hi the patient. Being a purely vegetable preparation, they are a safe and reliable remedy for all elapses of lenisles In every condi tion of health and station of life. PILES AXD FISTULA. Every form and feature of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and en tirely by the use of this emollient. Warm fomen tations should precede Its application. Its heal ing qualities will be found to be thorough and In vai table. Both tlie Oiuement and tlie Pills should be used In the following cases: Bunions, Burns, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Fistula, Gout,, Lumbago, Sore Legs, Sprains, Tetters Ulcers, Sore Throats, Sores of all kinks, Mercutial Emotions, Piles, Rheum atism, Ringworm, Salt. Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases, Swelled Glands, stiff Joints, Sore Breasts, Sore Heads, Venereal Sores, Wounds of all kinds. CAUTIOXf None are genuine unless tire words. “Hollo way, New York and London,” are discernible as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of di rections around each pot or box. The same may be plainly seen bv holding the leaf t,o the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as may lead to the de tection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines, or vending the same knowing them to be spnrlons. Sold at tbo manulactory of Professor Hello way, 80 Malden sane, New York,and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers lu Medicine throughout the civilized world. ,*„■ There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients In everv disorder are affixed to each pot and box. ,*« Dealers In my well-known Medicines can have Show Cards, Circulars, etc., sent free of ex pense, by addressing Thomas Holloway, 80 Maid en Lane, New York. For sale by J. H. ZEILIN A CO . aug4-ly Macon, Ga. mat. irAirRALSON. JOHN and. fayloh. . „ : rt V ' “ JA M KS* M. WI N'STKA D. NEW TOBACCO HOUSE 11ST IdLJLCOJSr. HARRALSON, PAYIOR & CO. Manufacturers’ Agents for the sale of North Carolina & Virginia Tobacco No. IO Hollingsworth’s Block, Macon, Ca., Keep the Largest Stock of Manufactured Tobacco in the City. ALSO, , SMOKING TOBACCO AND CIGARS. lunel'Wl»iru s m T. C. MSIIIXS IRON WORKS, imi-A-count, <3-^.., NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT. Jr ! ? \ / *m*«?oved 1 \ 1 COTTON . Ja jT PRESS I | .. . . CAST IRON SCREW, NO. 1. 9} FEET, 7 INCHES DIAMETER, AND 3 INCH PITCH. Price, ------- SBS OO From the Number of Testimonials, to the Value of each of these Screws, I select the following : DOUBLE BRIDGE, UPBON COUNTY, Jf!»K 27, 136 U. Y<ntrs ot the 17th cam" to haul on yesterday, and contents noticed. The (last Iron (screw I bought of you laat full gives entire UttisftcUun. 1 commenced panning lay crop without weighing in the yiHtvn, Uiifikji g that live hun tred pounds w« hong put ia, hut when I came to Kell my cotton the bags weighed Irom six hundred to eigtii hundred and five nr unda. I aoJd the 'erittf 'n to Swatts A Brown, at Barnette tile, and any one doubting the weight can be furnished the receipt* from the above parties. X have been farming all my life, and nave used many different HCrews. hut thisoae t* the best I ever »aw. In packing rny crop 1 never used bulouc mule. 1 laae pleasure in recommending the Screw to planters generally. D. W. W’OMBLK. Reference of those using the above W. T. HatM«rr, Houston county. | Hkxky Fah lev, Baldwin county. Joel Walkkk, Houston coun y. j John Fas* *l, Putnam county. WROUGHT IRON SCREW, NO. 1. 4 INCH WROUGHT IRON, 3 INCH PITCH SCREW. Price, ------- 590 00. . , MILLEDtiKVILLE, JcstK 17. IS«M. Dear Sir lam using one of your 4 Inch Cottou Press Screw. 3 Inch pitch, with levers, adapted to man-power. 1 however, never use mule power, but run it down bv hand. I am satisfied that it will do more work In the same time, and with much more ease, than the old wood scr**w. and thst ll Is ten time* as durable. You will allow me, at the same time, to recommend your horse-power as a valuable power to gin cotton. Yours respectiully, JOHN JOKES. PERHY, Jpne 21, 1*69. Deab sib:—l am using one of your 4 inch Wrought Iron Screws. 3 inch pitch, and It is all you re ores»nt It to be. I pack with hand-power levers, and have put t> 0 pound* in a bale with six ti ndx I like the press so well that I want you t < get me up another, and shall be in Maeon about the Ist of August. James w. roundtkke. Reference of some of those using the 4 inch Press. 3 pitch : Gahket smith, Houston county. I John W. Wooi.kolk, Houston county. M M Adki.v-,. Dooly county. | N. Tucker l -aurees county. W. C. Counts, Bibb county. | Thomas H. Jones, Twiggs countv. J. P Bond, Twiggs county. | J. W. ~e suns, Washington county. WROUGHT IRON SCREW, NO. 2. 1, n AND 2 INCH PITCH. Price, - - - - - - SBO OO CLINTON, Ga„ 186*. T. O. Nimbkt, Ksq.:—l can safely say your Press Is all, and perhaps more, than you claim it to be. It Is the cheapest, easiest and most convenient packing apparatus I have seen. I have seen two hands pack a bale of cation that we supposed to weigu 50U pounds. HENRY J. MARSHALL. MACON, Ga„ 1863. TANARUS, O, Nisbkt, Esu.l am weil pleased with your Press. I have packed, with six hands, a bale of cotton weighing six hundred and forty pounds in thirty minutes. R. F. WOOLFOLK. REFKRKISCFR Jouv Kino. Houston com ty. | w a. Atwood. Putnam county. Bknj. Bakbon, Jasper county. Wm. scakeorough, Monro* county. »' THuSfAS Bakbon, Talbot county. IJ. A Spivv, Macon county. NO. 2 CAST IRON SCREW. • /It -.» 11l i. PIN 7} FEET DONG, <6 INCH DIAMETER AND 2 INCH PITCH. Price, ------- S7O OO FOUT VALLEY, Junk. 1869. T. C. Hit: I ’lib'v.-Areen using your Cast limn Screw Press, 2 inch pitch, tor two sea sons. I haVA: no iiesit. ilion Iji tvom mending it as a slnrple, compact and durable Picks. I have mule-power levers, hut press altogether by hand. J. A. MADDOX. Reference to a few of those using th£ aknve Press: Fticpbiw E. Ra.sss.tt, Houston county. I H. J. Ci ark, Houston county. Jons Tkal, (Juitinan ronnlj'. | A. DaMt-oN wllkinson county. The above Hoiews are Rl i warranted for one Heasou. The pnoe does not Include Frame anil Box, but a draft to build from will be lurnlshed. IRON c RAME, Price .*» 00 WOOD WORK, complete 30 00 These Screws are long enough for a nine foot Cotton Box. as ire entire length of the Sciew can be used bat wheu a longer Screw is required it cau be lurnished up to l'Jfeet. a I IV A R . EIGHT FBKT GIN GEAR, PINION mid BOLTS *22 CO NINE FUST GIN GEAR .4 00 TEN FEE 1' GIN GEAR 26 00 PORTABLE HORSE-POWER. Adapted to Ginning 125 00 18 inches 18 inches Cane Mill Prices: BIG HTEKN INCH «6K 00 FIFTEEN INCH MILL « ejl ELEVEN INCH MILL ; 'V, 130 GaLPrice <§L. // ] 100 *• *» v ] r \\ 90 *• >* «« ”” II \\ 30 ” »* »» // \\ 70 *» ’* **__ // \ 60 ” •• »♦ / 30 ♦» » * rs? Kettle Prices: ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY GALLONS *32 00 ONE HUNDRED GALLONS 23 00 EIGHTY GALLONS '0 00 SIXTY GALLONS 17 00 Steam Engines, Boilers, Etc. 25 HORSE STEAM ENGINE, pile* *l.''£o 20 HORSE STEAM ENGINE, price 1.000 BOIuERS To MATCH THE ABOVE ENGINES, price 500 CIRCULAR SAW MILL, price SUO WSend (or a Circular. T. C. NISBET. july2l-W*SdAwtl. it HUNT & CO.'S 10LUMN J DR. JOHN BULL’S O-a.EA.I REM EDISE DR. ,J 011 N RU I L Manufacturer and\Vender oj the Celebrated SMITH’S Tonic Syrup FOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER, OK| CHILLS -A IST ID FEVER The proprietor of Ibis celebrated medicine justly claims for it & superiority over all other remedies ever offered to the public tor the sate, certain, speedy and permanent cute of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth ot the assertion that in no cum- whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose bns been sufficient for a cure and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health, ’it is however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, il its use is continued in smaller d< ses for a week or two af'er the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however require a cathartic medicine, aitei having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of Bull’s Vegetable Family Pills will be sufficient. IST Dr. John Bull’s Principal Office, No. *0 Fifth Cross Street, Louisville, Ky. BULL’S WORM DESTROYER To My VKited State* and World - Wide Reader* : I bare received manj testimonials from professions and medical men, as mj alo auacs and various pnWi cations have shown, all ot which are genuine. The following letter from a highly educated and popular physician in Georgia, is certainly one ol the moat sensible communications 1 hare ever received. Dr. Clement knows exactly what be speaks of, and fcia testimony deserves to be written id letters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of Bull’s Worm Destroyer. Yuaa*ow, Witaxß Cos., Ga., Jnne29, ’ Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir—l have recently given yoot Worm Destroyer several trials, and find it won derfully efficacious. It hag not failed in a single instance to have the wished for effect. I am doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I know o! no remedy recommended by the ablest authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the contrary they are uncertain in the eitreme. Mv obyect in writing you is to fiDd out upon wbat terms'l caß get the medicine directly Irom you. IM can get it upon easy teims, I shall use a great deal of it. I am aware that the use ol such articles is contrary to the teachings and practice ol a great majority of the ri-gular line ot M. D.’s, butl see no just cause or good Sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be efficient, simply because we may be ignoraDt of its combination For my part I e’ball make it a rule to use all and any means to alleviate suffering humanity which I may be able to command; not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may have learned its effects first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of the tbnusaaas of worthless nostrums that flood the couotry, that cr port to cure all manner of distase to whicb human flesh is heir. Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. I am, s r, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reason far the Captain’s Faith. READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER Behto* Berbecxs, Mo., April 80,1966. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir—Knowing ihe efficiency ot your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and bcnetjcial qualities ii possesses, 1 send you the billowing statel uieul of my case. I was wounded about two years ago; was taken prisoner and conßned for 16 months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I bare not sat up a moment since 1 was wouoded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and 1 need something to assist nature. 1 have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, aud oblige Capt. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louie, Mo. P. S—The following was written April SO, 1865 by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson. Dr Bull—Dear Sir—My husband, Dr. C. S. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Centra New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P Johnson to my care. At IS years of age be bad a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, wr which I gave him your Sarsepai ilia. It cured him. I have for ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio and l’owa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility perfect success has attended it. The cures effected n some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. lam very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence bis writing to you lor it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe be will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON, BULL’S* rctDRON BITTERS. Authentic Documents ARKANSAS HEARD PROM. TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN Stoxt Point, Whitk Cos., A«x„ May 28, ’66. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir —Last February 1 was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitlers. My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, baa been down with rheumatism for some time, he com menced on the Bitters, and soon found his general health improved. Dr. Gist, who bes been in bad h tried them and be also improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years [stomach and liver affected], improved very much by the use or your Bitters. Indeed tbe Uedion Bitters has given you greut popularity in this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this tall; espedially ot your Cedion Bitter and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, caie o Rickeit A Neely. Respectfully, C. B. WALKER. Prepared and sold by PR. JO US BULL, at his Laboratory, Fifth Street, Losri.W&le, By. All of the above re medies for sale by L. W. HUNT «fc CO janl-ly Macon,