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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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'".-.—The New Orluatis Tcilnittc noun-
Duran c for Terri tonalGoC-
\\,„f r/ouialan^- i
» TrosB in want of n lino plantation
consult tlwir interest by exatmn-
> ! .nilyerihewoBt of E, J>. Jones, n^o
‘ ‘ , |ir for rent, near Albany; Oborgin,
c *’-i*»Us w y *i* kc “ •® r * ....
. jrjjoanfery McCuflod) tlenies that be.it
; ...mUl down by lie&yysales. Itsdecl.ne,
'Tnwin*, is owing te Baturnl cauees. It
' l |.e added boro that since thb decline in
; .jj. jonrerjibn ol Scven-tliirtie? B1K
GENERAL Bt-ACREG aKB’8 POLITICS.' ' I tiinnte^ .T taw ttjf) treasures
Jt is no pleasant task to arjnign a rrfan trho I yesterday, piled in tliree' heaps on the floor,
stands so fair In. S^utbem m es as Gennral j *n*tk«WjsHir informed me that i: jn -! a
■ w **r*2r
fjonal Excursionists at Canton, Miss.; be cop- l and Corroded condition.its value was reduced
fectly reported, we.shquJd be.untrue to the abont one half. A little over a bushel <boW
Southern people and to the cause, of free quecHt sounds to talk of jewelry by the! bnsh-
(Mvcrnment did wefail toes ter a sblemn.and I^ h:l5 L bect J ehrted anti umftng it'lias been
. .> .-a . ...... . found fonnd one diamond nnpr valued at
• ren Tnd7£nhnt, pM«t nffamst his ex- $10,000, twomore valued at $5,000, and halt
.:rapfrtiiiary and rcvolutlonaty doctrine.— I a dozen valued at (8,000 aod upwards. The
•Vniong otjiyr remarks of the Iteralti corrcs- J In,IM curioua 1b a plain gold ring inscribed
poadent, he my« of the speed.: . , • on ‘•j® ,\ n9 “ ,e . in d « t « h . “ P « te * «uyveaant,
. .1 .. i . .. ' I to wito.”. It » an heir-loom ot the fctujves-
. .. o with other jew dry, last
.ents of t \\ejnjhnny me* ot the South when Alarcla by burglars. How it came in the sew-
lieeaya that /.# f*nnr*a contobJated ^wrrni-i er isa probipm forphilosopher* to speculate
..’vnt, and that the doctrine oj t>UUe fujutet* I about. Miss Walkerand her brother, who
I'uruJ out of cv’C. I (ind themselves thus lifted suddenly from pe-
As a Southern, or even nn American, jour- I nury to great wealth', intend to pro eed to
nnlist, we cannot allow such language from a | England;; wlwre theyinwk&elativcs. This
-Southern man to pass unnbticed.- Wo hope
tliercm some mistake about it, tliat the wri
ter for the New York Herald either
misundoistood General Beauregard
r fiiK Hen. Gustavtis A.- Henry and
. i, .of Tennessee,, were passengers on,
■ ,I sieamboah Fashion, which .was
I tn< Wednesday, twenty miles above j M ;if 0 py misrepresented liim. The senti-
adventurc i* talked of everywhere, aud ql-
I ready the e are others preparing to follow in
| their footseps.
- The Cotton Ckoi\—The New Orl can
Times makes the .following estimate of the
t-y which disaster twenty J In , ;n(8 q „ 0 t«l, are the sentiments of the ene- |cr >p :
.-.t. I heir tatc is not yet knou n. n;ies of the constitution 1 and of free represen-1 • “Our commercial 1 Inendi in the North are
tstive government. In proclaiming them, j now beginning; to arrive at the unpleasant’
he makes war upon the, .great charter of our conclusion that they have deceived them-
lilwrties, and concedes everything lor winch I selves by false estimates of the extent of our
the enemies oftlio South are contending. I cotton crop, and the result is becoming pain-
18 not tnio that the “fighting men” of the j fully apparent in their deranged raontaery
South are ready to subscribe to any such doe- [system. Considering the shortness of the
trine. Nor do the sensible men and patriots I crop, the facility lor transportation, and the
of the South'who arc not fighting men,.see I promptings of necessity under which the
any legitimate result of tbe war upou which | planters have been obliged to rush tliqir pro-
such a declaration can be founded. Tbe
late struggle changed our form of govern
ment only in the eyes of those who wish to
overthrow the Constitution and are anxious to
find nn excuse for doing it. The true states-
,u Cs.ii-*.—These charming conn?
, o been introduced ou the Western
i • ami Atlanta it West Point Rail*
r!„* OcorgU Central, we learn, lms
, in improved plan, in the mannfac-
, u l-i’ an ) exjiects soon to introduce
i tliat road.
• -; iik Child's ukuout, for January,
. ;aad lopivscati be had gratis at Havens
, Sninn’s and at ihe bookstores.
1,^ is an admirable, child’s paper, and
children are nil delighted witU.it Get a
( "pr .uul then call at the Daily Telegiuph
unJ subscribo. , -
. , n ,luv Schools supplied nt 25 cent* per
Single copies 56 cents.
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• ji”0ovEKNou Worth, ofNorth Carolina,-
, > late inaugural, thns sets forth wlmt he
V v ,l ,i a : *•! ardently desire, independent
nay otKciai oath, to maintain and defend
.(.institution^ the United States and tbe
. ; i.-Jtu'.ion ot North Carolina, and cannot,.
•f.irv, lissent to a gebemo of compromifc,
i „u tbe iden that North Carolina is not
<»f ti»u American Union, nor to. any
^’.icaie of amending tbo original compact,
the State shall have in hand in pro-
[*»>"»•’' L J-.,
jOL.VITOR GENERAL OF MACON CIRCUIT-
jiace our last, we have received tbo fob
laving returns from some of the precincts in
Crawford, Houston ahd Twiggs:
FORT VALLEY—HOnstOS.
T.J.Simmon* l®|
F. r. , *
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ducts into market, we think it is fair to pre
sume that half ot the crop lias already been
received. If this be tlic.. case our crop will
not exceed 1,000,0(10 bales, for, up to the pres
ent date, there have been but 462,772 bales
men of both the Bouth and Die North, main- received at tide-water in all the ports in this
tain that we are still living' under the same country. It is posfjble.that the total products
Constitution and forms of civil polity that may reach 1,300,000 bales, and dealers on the
existed before the war, and that if j other side of the Atlantic will be,greatly dc-
nny portion of the States or people I ceived if they look for Isr’er figures.' As
ate denied their rights and privileges, it is J soon as the true state of the crop is fully
done, not in conformity to law; hut ini tlieex-1 known; the prices must advance, and every
eicisc of arbitrary usurped power, and in de- planter and factor that ran possibly do bo
fiance of all law and right. The declaration should refuse to aell itut present prices.”
ol Gen. Beauregard- would seem to imply
that n respedtable portion'of the'Southern I fg* At an auction sale in ColumbUs on
p -oplc are ready to acquiesce in anti uphold I the 18th, the following prices were paid for
this usurpation, which we utterly deny. No-1 real estate
b.idy yet at the North has announced such a Obe-third interest of the estate’ of Charles
dactrinc cxccp. the Radical piriy who wish I Cleghom in the Perry Hot.sebrought $10,100
bn overthrow our entire form of Government The dwelling of>ame on the corner ot Oge-
. , , , „ thorpe and St. Clair Streets, together with
a id concentrate all power in the hand* of a thc ‘ |lop on st C | airj east of .Markham’s Sa-
n.nbocratic Congress; and we maintain that | lphn, tvas bought by M. I». Patterson nt $7,-
nittety
pie stand
f
100,000 Pounds Sweeds Iron
OF THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS: f" ' .2 [
eiXH">?!ir*XXX«<* HMhfbn6 %, ^ %, <SA«andH,7*k %, 9*%
25,000 Pounds Plough Steel,
’ , .. FROM CTO 13 INCHES*Xand510 THICK,
TogeUerwjtti a Dali assortment of *11 other qualitlesand widths of Iron. i;,-r
—ALSO—
500 Pairs Trace Chains,
CJf and 7 FEET.
SOO DOZEN llOES, No. 1,2, 8 and 4.
W DOZEN LEVERETT AXES,
20 DOZEN S. Iff. COLLINS AXES,
- I ' ' 30 DOZEN H. COLLINS AXES.
o
AN TRUTH CoxviNCR YOU?
Hasilie Logic of Fads any Influence?,
JJELIIIVK IV HAT is SJEKlf !
Presents, Presenis, Presents,
CAN YDU
AND FELT?
Tlicn if so read the folloWior Frooft of the wonder-
ful curative j>owcr.-tif : - . .svr „t-,{
Dr.Maifgicl's Pills stiid Salvo.J
Those word, are addressed to you. victim of SfUtcj,
discaje. ' To you, nervh'its invalid. To you. tnnrfry of j
protracted -ilipew, Here L opened to you a cerbun I
prospect nr health that yon have -never Known before.]
Away with trumpery nostrums ! and gorthlcv*' p»n-|
ilCL-JS. |
A Remeclv for Disease
in Its most obstinate and virulent forms is at length
seenred. ltelo-.v will be found crideuco enough to
That, ot, this. the nkh
day of June, ih tho year of our Lord, one thousand
light hundred and si.xty-si.vi pessonnUy tamo Joseph
laydoek, to the known as such, andbeineduly Sworn.
Gliidetmas ! I
leposed as follows: That ho is the solo general orent
CUAWKOUD COrXTT.
T. 1. Si
t. f. Mirad...I...--
J. F.
TWKtUS Ct>]?NTY.
I. . J. Simmon*
F. V. Snead.....
J. F. Haas -
1UBB COtJNTY.
J. F. U»M
T. .1. S.nimrm*
F. T. Snead.. • • ....,.. r ....
130
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183
M,
MtuioDirr Ei’Iscopal Cnnncu, SqtTit—
YtgiTi! below, as a mutter ot public interest
'.hitste of Uiu vote upon thc constitutional
proposed for adoption at thc iast
(kiiiul Conference, viz: Thc change of name
l> - Episcopal Methodist Church,” and the
introduction of lay delegates into the legisk-
:i, is't-mblies of the Ctiurch. Itwillbe6ccn
tWt i he sentiment in favor of thceo cluuigc*
is imrotasely preponderant, but as the Gen
trnl (’.mferenee required a majority vote ,il
ii,rre-fourths, it iwuy-yot ha lost-
rhanitf vt Ntrtne. 1 laiy • Hrprt-
i .( . i. . aentmtion.
t > ■«, Asks.
Kentucky....,
].««»'rilto ^
Mufouri.,
J.hih Uiirk r . 3}
Intlian Wi<lonui.;JUwm' ^
Tflfc ^.tr u
West •|>xas.V. , ...MaW» >
Kvt Tcadr 36
Nmtliwcut Texas..
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Hontounury,..,.^..-—-At
VlariJ*—
^nuth (’.ipdina..v...L lut
ltnr
.1! 44145T
TlioColumJda Confer*
votes, the Louisiaua Conlcrer ^
73 rotes, aha tlje ' Baltimore Conference cast
ing about 100 votes, ' afe yrf't'o’btj heard
from. It is believed that rhO'first rfrtd lakt
named will W uuanitnoas for : ?>ftth elinrges,
bnt everything seeHM : to inditrv^Cbnf '.-.'ma-
jority rote of the Louidlmii CtHR+rnFe^ ill
he cost against them. •«:;(«!)
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Hoi.i.Yirooo Memorial A*«*X«ation—A
SicttKD Dutt,—We have already published
the circular of the Hollywood Memorial Asso
ciation of Richmond, which explained itself.
Me an requested to announce that Mrs. Isaac
Wiuship, of Gridin, is flio agent of tho Asso
ciation for tho Statu of Georgia, and that she
ins appointed Mrs. Poe, Mrs. Colquit and
Mw. Boykin, agents fur Bil,b county. ’ It is
the ardent desire of these ladies to send on a
hex from this county to the Bazaar, which
will I jo hdd in February, and they, therefore,
•arise an appeal for money and valuables of
•II sorts, to ho devoted religiously to. care
fur the CoofodcratO dead in Y‘CK> ni a- As die
time is so very short—only until February—
it is earnestly desired that contributions lie
ftsdestonce. Many Georgians repose Ijc-
®uth thc sod of glorious old Virginia, nml
it should be a pleasure to their friend* aud
Nlathres, in every part of the State, to aid in
tfesacred duty of caring lor their remains.
•Vsj we not hope tliat this appeal wilt touch
lbs tcndcrest sympathies of • nil, and result in
Irige contrilmtions ?
M«ney anti articles may be sent to this
°Bce, or to cither of the agents in thc city,
*hose names we have just given, or to Mrs.
l*»»c Winsbip, Griflln, Ga.
The Anderson Prisoners.—We ar- ;rsti-
«ed to Karn that thc proposed Oongr sldnnl
Eqnisition into the enso of Mes- *. Kevf,
Stowers and llvrum—who were convicted by
• Miliury Coinmiv-ion in this - ity "I the
**jirder of three Federal soldiers in Anderson
^•strict, In November, 18G5, were sentenced
to ha hung, and were recently released by
Judge Hall, ot Delaware, btfpfc whom they
?* f * brought upon a writ of ! •>beat for]"'*'—,
lit. been abandoned. Thc reason assigned,
Drtliog to the I'ribunc, which humeri with
otnplnrcnt indignation when Judge
* ■ » derision wa* published.
Charge* ;ig»inst them “are not founded in !
•»ct.”-_uAirlrri<m Courier.
r-ninc linndretlis of the Southern peo-1 400. The building on Randolph Street, first
and by the President and the patriotic ‘toor west of Suni Office, known as the “Plea-
sant Hour,” also tho property of tbe estate ot
minority at the North who ure for upholding C )etfborn, was bought by thc Messrs Bass for
t)u> Constitution and.preserving unimpaired $3,100. The one-sixth interest in what is
t i*. right* of the States. If Gen. Beau-1 known as the “Bonner Land Office” and thc
n-ard spoke at Canton as represented, J^ween the office and ‘Oluscogee
u . .... .. .1^ Home ’ building, sokl for ?1000.
he lias yielded the whole matter in The N^npe Property—The stqrc on Broad
controversy, and , the Radicals liuve I $rrcc’;—:occupied by Cart, r & Flournoy, Dru<;-
nothittg to do but to go on with their wicked I gists, brought $13,400. Tlic Plantation six
designs, and ldead the ren*m< ot the South I miles from the city, brought $0 25 per acre.
i i v 12 shares Muscogee Rad marl Stock brought
their justification. W e apprehended, as ^ rsh .^ in ^ 40 s i mr , ;s Mobile & Girard
s ip* aswe heard of tin* excursion ot North- j|mnght $23 per share. • <• < f-
cm Congressmen, that some of our people Wc Call fl, oste decidedly low figures.
i l their zeal to appear loyal, or in tlie dclin-1 i 4 - —u__; :—. ...
t in of the wine-cup. would say 1 something to A UsErt’L Invention.-—A very useful in-
tom promise tbe South but we confess 'we v ent * on f° r windows, dispensing with box
. , ’ v- . frames and weights, has lately beemntrodn-
were unprepared to see swept away by a Ced w ^ ch pro ° 5sea to be generally adopted
prominent Soutberner. event vestige of holy f or p U |>tio and private buildings. On each
ground on whicli we are now battling, for our I side of the upper and lower sashes there is a
rights as States and for the free institutions j rack representing a straight cog. which works
landed down to us by our fathers. We tell 2i? * «P«r wheel inthecciUrcof thefrara^-
, , _ , , 1 The whole, is held bv a spring lock m tbe
General Beauregard that lie will find bnt h )m .er pitr t of tho frame, and by pressing
*ew among his suffering fellow-cpuntryinon, I ligiuly upon that the sashes can lie raised or
who are ready to' join him in this surrender L lowered at pleasure, and to" any height. Each
„f h* **«* U,..» ltft for pro. ss
tection of their liberties. ^ ! brought down any required distance. For
Bnt We are loth to believe that so respee- purposes of washing or glazing, the windows
table and sensible a man as Gen, Beanrcgard ! cap be removed from the frame in a minute,
has been guilty of tl.isgreat IpUy aud
trust noon to see an emphatic repudiation ol 1 0 id,Windows ns to new abia, nnJP the cist fc
tlie language ami sentiment over bis own J not tenper.genL of^tliat of Weights.—pt.
For sale LO ‘.V to the Trade, by
dec£0—Iw . ■
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
TOAVN LOTS.
V-VEORGIAJONES C0UNTV.-By virtue jf
vJ <»rdcr from th# Court of Ordimry of Jone? l oud
ty, will bo sold before tho Court ibuso door, in tho
town of Monticcllo, Jasper County,on tho lsf. Tues
day in March next, between tho usml hours of talo.
Two Town Lou, situate in Hillsboro containing one
and one-half (1K> acres each, bold u thc property*
of tbe estate of John C. I>uina5, dee d. Said Lots arc
unimproved, but n overt he leas valuabh
Term*, Cash. Sold for benefit of h*ra and crcdi-
t0rS ‘ LEONIDAS UIITH,
jant-law40<l*( , , Adn’r.
/”N EOKIUA. BIBB COUNTV.-AVhcrjtis. Mary A.
U M. Washinirton applies te the undu-jisn.sl lhr
letter* of Administration, with tbe will annexed of
James 11. K. IVathiuxton. late of said louhty. do
• All persons interested ,re required to be ind appear
at the Court of Ordinary on tho first ilom! y in Feb
ruary next, to show cause, ifntty they -hav* why let
ters should not be eranted tho applicant.
Given under iny hand oQtUllv. j
, jonl-HwaUd) ' Ord'y
p F.ORGI'A. IHIiB COUNTY.—Whereas. Clinton
vT c. Duncan applies to the undersieued (orLettero
of Administration upon tho estate of James a Pope,
late of said count}-, deceased: .
All persons indebted aro required to be and.Vppear
at the Court of Ordinary on tho first Monday n Fob
tain'. lWn. to show cause, if any they buve, wiy Jet
ter* should not be fronted tbe applicant.
Given under my Land officially.
We £1. lilLlrl,
jon-i-lawSOrU Ort'y
TNEOROIA, BIBB COCNTY.-Whereas. Elitojeth
AT tV. Stotcsbcrry applies to the undersigned for
Letter* of Administration upon the estate of Lout B.
Stotcsbcrry, late of said county, deceased:
All persons interested are required to beandapic:
at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in fi>l
rnsry. I8t>7. to show cause, if any they have, why et
ter* sbpubl not bo granted the applicant,
f hand officially.
IV. M
Given nnder my
janl-l»w30d]
RILEY,
Ord’y.
r* E0RGIA, BlBl! COUNTY.-Whcreas. Elbert VI.
VT Calhoun spplies to tho undersigned for Lettirs
of Administration upon the cstato of Talbert Cawfcy
l*tc of said county, deceased:
All persons interested are required to bo and appear
at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in i-’e; ■
rnary next, to show cause, if any Ujey have, why let
ters should not be granted; the applicant.
Given under my hand officially p IIiE y
janl-lnw30d) , ' Ord’y.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY -IVherea., James t
■ Melturney applies to the undersigned for Letters
of Administration upon the estate of John G. Gilmer,
late of said county, deceased.
All person* iaterorted are required tobe and appear
at tbe Court of Ordinary on the Lt Monday in Fcbu-
ary. 1867. to show cause, if anj they have, why said
Letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
AV. M. RILEY,
jan4-law30d Ordinary.
Treasure Trov
■ . . ’8,j, 1^7“ In an old Kirulci-hodk Almanac, of
vc Pxiruorcllnary; f l$4t,'isilie ffilowing piciliction aliont the
’' l ' u I Uni toil Stales: ,
CKIIS IN TttK SEWKItS OF . , . - -J<, / •
f COUPLE OF WALKERS
NEW YORK—*’ PAY DIRT” STUCK HEAVILY
—DIAMONDS BY -TUB JUUSHKL. Kj Ii U >;■
New York Correapoudence Erie Dispatch: ’'
Scyerul years ago a Tittle .Gerinuii jew,
named Schwartz, believing tliat in the,sewers
When the country is ruled by a tailor bold.
A beggar shall stitch with ulLimbleof gold:
And the water shall furnish, instead ot thc land,
Turec millions of men, wfi.!i tUdr Urst iu.com-
11 .- mand. f ., . . . .
A part of tills prophecy has been. fulfilled.
Thc tailor bold now rules the laud; aiul,the
rintli. II« was very snceessful, - picking up 1 1,0 P urse ’
some -■?27,001) worth of jetrelry, Fjmons, lorkf, \n Kpiscopat clergyman in New J eg-
etc.; but having l«t liia way the firat day, he \ ^ 8C rmon, «Umar.« the uhampagne
believed that Im might have oumi much more f in ^ hjs ^wmnUy. at 45.000,000
iiouirt he Imve camcd out the ordinal plan. | l(rtt1 « ,- a | ac q ftt $500,000,000, while thc to-
which was to visit Rifth baf <c,rused cost* $300,000,000,But tlio money
amounts
| sum:' He
Wit $5,"200,000,000,
T HE Subscriber oTers tar (.ale his Plantations
in Calhoun county, Georgia, containing3.08>
acres, in two settlements adjoining each Other."
and boundiugthe town lot ol Morgan ou two 8 des;
they extend up and down jhe Fachitia creek for
several miles and across t» tlio lclmway Noeha
way. There is about 1400 acres elered land. Oi thi-
there Is'about 300 acres of good hammock, several
hundred fresh, aud at least JWO acres of hanimo' k
to dear, apart deadened, will a large quantity of
oak and hickory timber. Each settlement has
good comfortable house*, ped a good gin house
and screw on each; also a Well arranged vineyard.
These place* are among the 1 most healthy in 3. \V.
Georgia, well watered, fences in fine repair, and
about 1,0(Wacres In Tour w}od!s pastures ior lais-
ifig stoek. These places oln bs bought together
or separately at SEVEN DOLLARS per acre, in
oiimnay. TUeru lain one 3,000acres and bt)3iu
the other. The provisions stock of'all kinds, cot
tonseed and lariniug imperii cuts can be bought
at the lowest market price by the purchaser of the
UiKsU tract ot .land or of both.- Dr. \Y- D. t]hu-
ncy of .\lorgar^ Ga.. will slow tiiese lands, or con
fer with tho subscriber, Koine, Ga.
, , . “i.vh i . . . of fillsa said mat our war
rilli whieh would build 520.000 plain $10,000
visit Nhw 1 ork undcr 0 rtlund. udvMi-j j h ^" se j ll j t jrrr l 5o,000,000 people, justpnc-
ture fora time created qmu> a bftH sens-*- ■ thl .Z n „nl.tinn the
i,iitm.iiv9j DLuuut, ,%v * v t ) r w i
rion, but there were none venturous enough | ^ »,^w i.-.t
to attempt a second, until Wcdncsday of lust - i-crv ; gxt-it-
week wheu au adventurous party of three et - !. jtoston.paper,*a* s Tt k> - ~r.
teio l tbo sewer of Houston street, at the ferry ‘ n K"! vf
rtf Rut-Rlytfjv to xomaio ior one 1 ‘f ,)IU 1 ^
Xdffi^i*|t. '‘iri 1 jiWS*"?' 11 M: ! : 1 ;
ing every portion of the city where there l>arn "as burned 111 N gtbera . - A, _.
seemed to ?>c apjr' chance of nndt^gtfefatrt [twen^yAiejl^jjjp. alitor
trove. The party consisted of Mi*, Mary Mj ^ the: temper aud pocket of tlic etlitor
Walker, ayoung lady of eighteen, her brother I a “d publisher. -
James, aged sixteen, and Michnel Grady, Bill •„ . , f
old man of nl.out fifty. The project origin*- ‘-Pap,’’observed a young urchin of teller
; e .l with Miss Walker, and tbt‘“how” of it I . Tea « tolnsfond parent, does the Lord know
I* in this ui-c: Sonic two Years ago Janus everything . r l -
Walker, ji„ was « nu reliant tioiug «>es, my son, jeplied the hopelul . ire,
good business at 001-3 Bowery. He ,,a f (, °y° u ask 1 ,c fl "‘' 1 *' .
wis getting rich fast, . but iit an “Because our preacher when ho prays, is so
4 ^ ^ I telling everything, I thought He vvasn t
Cotton Lands for Sale.
, = «}»* •• i - F. W. CHENEY.
Z&~ One half cash,, and interest from data on
^ —--A -a-
evil hour he was prevafled upon by friends O) I ,on S t l :1 ,J in S. l evcrj t n " g ’V
to fisc sonic of his i ii one j’ which had been I posted. Thc parent refit
"salletl down,” in spccnluting iri gold. The j , u-
r.SMt* -set.-) h« foreseen. He lost. To I la 1 lnladelphni, n
reflected,
>lfaa OHIO
Hejcwt. To I Zff~ la Philadelphia, n man slipped on an
A New and Grand I-luoch iu Medicine I
Dr. Magettl is the loumitrot a new Medical oysr
t*m. T)u* jUUntHariaii-, \»iu>*c vast internal dose*
enfeeble tfie stomach and paralyze thc bowels,
must glte‘prteed< nee to tho m*n who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two ot his
i vtra.ir.iir:.. :y I':.-, ;r; ! cir- - :i <• nh -! virul--i,t
iorcs with a box or so of his -wonderful and alB
healing Salve. These two great gpecillcs of the
Doctor arc fust superseding all the stereotyped
nostrums of theday. Extraordinary- cures by Mag-
gicl’s Fills and Salve have opened thc eyes ofthc
pnblic to the imtficiency of tbe (so called) remed-
es of others, and upon which people have so long
blindly depended. Maggil’s, tills are not qf the
class that, areawallowcd by thedozen, and of which
uTery box full taken creates an absolute necessity
for another. Oneortwoof Magglel’s Fillssullicvs
bo place the bowels in perfect order, tone tbe
stomach, create ad apj.i: !e, ami ri-mlt r the spirits
light and buoyant) There is no griping, and no
reaction In the form of constipation. If the liver
is ntlected, its function* arc restored; and If the
nervous system is feeble, it is. invigorated. This
last quality makes the medicines very desirable for
the wants ol delicate MHM Ulcerous and erup
tive diseases are literally extinguished by the dls-
enlectant power or Muggicl’s tialvc. In fact, it is
here announced that Mnggiel’s Bilions, Dys
peptic and Diarrhea Pills cure where all
others fall. While for Barns, Scalds, Chilblains,
Cuis snd nil abra-i in* of the akin jMnggieltg
J, B. BOSS & SON,
Wholesale, Dry Goods, and Grocery Dealers,
No. tit? Cherry and 55 Second Str-.-ets.M aeon, Ga.
The Queen, file Queen!
THE (1IIEEX OF
KEa,i3’ Restorers!
\rR3. WINSLOWS Queen Hair Restorer is
ill QUEEN, not only in name, but in virtues.
J It is the best HAIR REST!
thc public.
ORlhtever o’Icred to
\e Hair
oates are verbatim copies to the best ol his knowledge
and hdioL JAMES SilEITER.
(LS[ Notary Public, *
*" Wall Street, Now York.
, _ June l, lSod..
; Dr. MAC.otKt.:—I take my pen to write yoa oF toy
g lief arid-that tbeawfal pain in my side hosleft
st—thanks to yoarmedicine. Oh. doctor, how
11 aiu that I can zet some sleep. 1 can never
enough. I thank you arain and nibim, rfnd
thntyou are really the friend of all seftercra.
not help writing to you, and hope you will not
•' take it amiss. JAMESMyERS,
( llti Arcnuo D.
This is to certify tiiat I was discharged from tho
i army with Chronic Dlarrhce.-i, and have been cured by
Dr. Magiricl’* Pills. • WILSON HARVEY.
New York, April 7, JS65. 27, Pitt street.
The following is an interesting case of a man em
ployed in. an Iron Foundry, who. in pouring incited
iron into a flask that was damp and wet, Caused an ex
plosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on
him in a perfect shower, and he was burnt dreadfully,
Tbe following certificate was given to me by him about
Sight weeks after tho accident:
' New York. Jan. 11,1866.
My nnmeis Jacob Hardy: 1 am an Iron Founder)
I wa8 badly burnt by bet Iron in November litst; iny
bum* healed, but I had urunningsoreon my lag that
would not heal; I tried Maggie!'* :>alve, and it cured
tit* in a few weqks. This is all true, and any body can
t in a few weeks. Tlu* is all true, and any
now see mo at Jackson’s Iron Work*. 2nd Avenue.
J. HARDY*
119 Gocrick street.
. August 15.1866.
Dr. Mauoirl:—Tho box of‘ Pills was Broken by
coming through the mail, but enough of your Pill* re
mained to give mo instant relief, almost as soon as I , « .—. n , . . -
ha-1 taken them. M.v difficulty of breathing ha? van- ! Toilet-Sets ol FLARED G LAb^, - .
ithed. Please send me three boxes of Masgiei’s Pills I Toilet Sets ol I’ORC'ELfiNTI GLASS.
' Toilet -els of GUTMAJ
JANE WATSON.
' ' - .k), ’
I An infallible Restorer and Preserver of
it faithfully applied.
Et is no Hair X)yc!
It acts directly upou the roots of the hair, chang
ing grey liair to ite-original file, color; arresting
premature decay and falling out of the hair; eradi
cating scurf and dandruff, and curing all humors , ....J
oi the scalp. . ia- Exi.re^
It will changeAry and wiry hair to sbftahdlwc- .
urlaut tresses. j la) Bridge st., Brooklyn, L. I,
It imparts a delightful fragrance to the hair- . v>i-
Iu short, if you wWt to restore your haift as in ] : Kxtract* from Aurioua LeUer*
youth, and retain it iurough life, use MRS. V.'INP^ I "After,suXCcring .turlurasisomBiliousChqlic,lw» c
LOW’S OUEEN HAIR ’»ES.T0B*U [ your riTls citredmi. ana IhaveTud no rttutn of tlie
Price fl per hottia ’ •“ . Li.- , iniady. - . n :n.; >itt; : »i
FnrMlehv . - < Our doctors treated me for chrome c*nstipatu>n,as
’ ttAS^EVIlURG- ' SON - ‘-^ l> an< ^ a i l-'^-t said I was incurable. Your
aud j. H. ZEIUNiCO., ' ’
Macon, Ga. ,
Jas. Goncoal, Gen Ag’t, New Orleans. I "Yours Pill are marvelous.’ .
mav . r . *u * en 4 fqr another, ho*, anj keep , them in the
• house.
T FA A /^ITI~3TT%Ci “Dr ; 'Maggiel' -has cared my headache that was
J-iO L)i.L/i\. jL YjfXX^ I l ,'V1 gave half of one of your pill* to my buhe f'»r
l cholera niorbuS. The dear Iff '
DV TtTD ’»* • v " r
U 71LVT is moro appropriate to give a friend
l!i in a 1i.ui.1mii.ic
POCKET-BOOK,
or PUFF BOX, :
or DRESSING CASE,
Qr.n Beautiful IVORY' HAIR BRUSH,
qr a ROSEWOOD HAIR BRUSH,
ora PEARL BACK HAIR BRUSH,
ora SHELL BACK HAIR BRUSH,
or a SATKN WOOD BACK HAIR BRUSH,
Or a CLOTHES BRUSH, or a HAT BRUSH;
All of whjeh ure made of EuglLh Bristle, in Lou-
dqh, especially tor,
H. Zeilin &, Oq. t
And J. H. ZEILIN <t CO. stamped ou eaah
Brush—they are - ’
Imporled Direct from Europe!
—also— „
Thu most elegant 1 assortment 6F thd Finest Per-
. 'turner, of French make,
Extract JOCKEY CLUB.
Extract NIGHT BLOOMING OERUS,
(Extract NEW MOWN HAY,
Extract MAGNOLIA,
ExtractM USK.
Extract VERBENA, r.--. . . -v • •
Extract ROSE, Arc., Ate., Ate. i i-.-t#*\tj
SUPERB
Toilet Sets of BOHEMIUM GLASS;
I they cuiieri ir. ana at last .*am 1 whs ineurnoie; lour
-ffga^n^lt^-Maggier* Pill* gavo mea
hearty orre.“ • -
BY THE
NEW YORK PRIZE ASSOCIATION.
BROADWAY, N. Y.
.pBHHIl.ttle thing got well;in a
day.’* "
•tMy nausea of a morning is.now cured.”.. .
.VYour box of Mictgicl’s Salvaeurtd mcofnoiseaiu
the head. I rubbed some of your Salve behind iny
Cars and tbe noise left.”
gift
"Send me fii-aboxeaofyourpilL.V , , , .-
“Let me have three boXe* or your Salve by return
mail.” . " '
- '•iStSi.wj „ ■ ^ f6rfem.u.b,pisease^.
SUOQnld lVatehe* 60to!i50l N emus Prostration, »veak»«>-s Ji (,eneri;l i,.-issilnde,
,000 Silver Watche*..
LOflO Silver Tea Sc
Toilet Sets df CHINA,
Toilet Sets of SEA VA CHINA. t- ■
—ALSO— f , ..ifrt-,
mirrors; sceIS't Bottles,
PUNGENTS, FRANGEPANNI SATCI1ETS,
PRESTON SALTS, ' C'OI.OGNES,
\it:*c n. i.i ii iMK
MUSK Oi LOGNE,
BELL COLOGNE,
INDIAN RU
PITCH EH CttLOGNE, .U
INDIAN RUBBEH BALLS.
>: \
1 T” : T(3 * v” *
1.000 Silver
1.000 Silver Tea Sets
Togother with a largo assortment of new and
ELEGANT JEWELR Y! be almost alway
60 to ".VI IS emus Prostration, nenkuee-, General x-assitnae,
20 to 60 ! Want of A|>i>c:ite, Mhggiel's I-ill* will be found ait
25 to UD I <ffectual remedy.
TALCED AT
$ 5 0 0, 0 0 0-
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:
T5IBB COUNTY, GA.-Vhoreas. C. A. Tharpop-
-D plies to the undersigned for Letters of Adraiui*- ri-n.-. J!.'. h. ...
tration upon tbe cstato of Green tt ildrr, late ot said **’ lcc fi ve
aunty deceased. tho article lamed, ormay oxchange it for any other
All persons Interested are required to be and ap- » rtlel « marked on onr Ctreular at tho sntne value -
pcar at the Court of Oidinary on tho 1st Monday in
February, 1867, to show cause, ifany they have, why
Letters should not be granted thcapplicaut.
Given uuder my hand officially.
IV. M. RILEY,
JaxMawMd) Ordinary.
Tho name and value of each article of our goods aro
marked «u Tickets, placed in Sealed Envelopes, aud
well mixed. Ou. receipt of.25 cents, nn envelope con
taining suci. Ticket will be drawn without choice, and
delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address.
Tho purchaser aftor seeing what article it draws and
its mine—which may be from One to I-’ive Him.
UrrdUollars,-
the article namet. . .. I ....
article marked on onr Circular at tho same value.-
K C «-NOBUNKS: 0r,h ° XK D ? LLAB .
gEgaff. l\ rom P^. re ^ urn? ’ I (udigMtion, Inlluenia, lnilammatim:, Inwnrd Weak-
i lie Articles Cirttwn Will l)C lninicdliitelv j ness*. Liver Complaint, LowacssofSpirit^, iliuffworui,
sent By Express or return mnii orde- ’ 1 Rheumatism. Fait Kheum and Scalds.
. j i Jivered at our oIBcc. i . . •
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE
Are almost. univecg^L i^ht^pgjyfijpf(g, fnd a cure can
Hing can S*Lre WfcSvf df 1ft than, these
Pill*. Their almost marie influence is felt at oncer
and the usual concomitants of t{iia; most distressing
disease are removed. These remedies are made from
Bn PUltM
, 1 VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
I * They will not harm the most delicate female, and
| can be given with good effect in prescribed doseS trf the
youngest {^• CUTA x- T . 0KS DISORUEKS ‘
And ail eru Ptione of the skin the SALVE ismostin-
!' valuable. It doe* not heal externally alona, but pen-
otrates with tile most searching effects to the very root
of the evil-. - '
... DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS.
'•KVAr.rAkT.T dtntHS Thk yottovnxo ntsKises:
Asthma. Bowel Complaint*. Coughs, Cold x Chest
es, Canivenesj,
Disease?, Costivcness, Dyspepsia, Diarrheea, i»ro|>sy,
Debilrty, Fever and Ague^ Sain ft is eases, Hnijhehc,
EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS,
OllH Pill 111 >1 OfUD.
} < » - r. . Bcrituion i ;.i ui mri.'
Port, Sherry and Claret Wines,
Brandy and R uni. r '* ;
-. Of., ou.r own- Importation, n - t
1 j or dl M tod 4k< |( ,. |;<1. r f ei-CJtv-TOJ <
Braudyi Bum and Gin for EGG-NOGG!
2S 53 53
FGGKtT FLASK3 SPIRAL UGHTS
A bVifitlfni, 1 scleofifle TdV PtodacHoTi, ah lllhini-
natlon cqttnf 38 OalriHlef, to ba used as'a tur-
priso or in Taldt-aux. i -i a . i .
Gliristmas Beverages ;
ARRACK P U N C ITmade from Rice, a UK>.,t
i • delightful reble drit,i;
Also, MESSINA PUNCH;
“ CUKACOA CORDIAL”•« t- * :c-t«a *,»t?v)
“ AMS KITE CORDIAL;' . . .: . rt
And a large variclj-.ot Good Things.
Cox Gelatine,
Cinnamon, Cloves,
Allspice, , J p rtoei
l-layeung Extracts.
L -nifm, V Vi '.'to, Almi tid,
And thousands of-other article* ter- tola by i.:\a -
J. H. ZLIL1N &^^ ’
dcclS-eod)
» Lexington Avenue. Piano t3M> Mrs V
Sewinr Machine#
vrdeon. Sl5d Mup
usier KiDir, $225.-
UeFfiox or pot. ATPor^iTl^for PnVfH a ^tel L tftgyrhe
rldrcssed to J. Uuydock, No. 11 Pina street. New
ork. Patients ean~wrke <treel.T -about their com-
fri^’M r 3fe?i^aM mail -
. If tiro mcdieiqescannot b« procured in your section,
write and t will forwririi.'tf money is enclosed; • ' *
julyll-j^riFki-nl ota odw .oiii(«'*.g»q Unfit
_«*• .X’rovidence_R G-TJAISrOi
Watch, $250. R T Smitu. r-roriaenco n x_ Miver I
Lover Watch, $60. Oscar Purday,' Madison, N £,1
Jit>» *U HU Ic Ou, Av iT>ij • j
Musie Box. $45. Hon R S Newell. St Paul, Minn.. AT 0 .; 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
Uold Watch. J1&5. .1 R Sperry. Litchfield, Conn.. j,X X MCfOHRMIl Guano-Ryery :
Silver Watch, 855. Wm.B Peck. Harlem, ills., MustijTjYM ruviau Gnanou> ■> -dj
■Main. Wm Raymond, Dayton <>.. Silver Te* Set,
k »sawSsw«bS4ai i
■i\tRings, $St>- Fierro Beaudin, St Charles Hotel,; I ,
N. 0„ Diamond Ring. SlVo. Mrs Martha. Barnes, St No. t Holrtidn (rtfy
I. Mi !..■!•• .p. \ ■;iii•• *■■:'. : fc I .biaNuAMu Isiatid (4
rff-A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ATfTT OF THE
1IOVE ARTICLES for OXE DOLLAR BY
PtltrilASIXU A SEALED ENVELOPE
FOK2Sct*.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to ALL.
AS- 6 Ticket* for’ OneDoliar, 1® for 'Two'flolljnv, 3S
r Five Dollar*. Great inducements to Agent*.
All Jotters should be, addressed orh XXOY W
. H. BAY & GO.;?: ijgiijii
ei!tiilar : to Fe-
i’hospho-Peruvian Guano. ,
FOR CHILLS AND FEVER! I
XTSE THE BEST.
HURLEY’S AGUE T0KIC
Never fails-Always to tie Depended
Upon—Nothing More. Reliable
Th.ii. Runty's Tonic.
W IL :: \gu> ami Fever, Chills and Fever,
IiUetTniitent Fever, llurgb Ague. F.very
jierson who has 'riei-l Hurley’s Tonic speaks in'
hlghust tunns pi iL As a curatjfe agent tt M ca
snrpaisi-d, aud more certain Hum quinine. J
. -
P Phh«i>lmte)Gnan(y.
and (Phosphate) Gtlauo. 1 ■
NIC. 4
No tad
Kvery-
de-ad-lmdA-.w]
result whs tasy to bc'forescdn. — ■■
recover lie took money froiti Ills business, oraoxe Pcdmg »ntl fell He^sworc terribly.
Agnin l.el.-t. His l.tisincm T.«-nine mlmr-^ ^Quaker stamling by C f !f Uu<* and all nmuo. oi me skm JHnggielL
rnssetl; in despair be committed suicide, nnd I lor lura tostop. After cursin 3 Inm. til out ot ^ a | Ve mt>0)U>l«». Sold by J MAG^JEL, 11 Pirn-
Miss Wftikt-r and l:er brother found them 1 breath, hu pnused for more words anti wind. s a re ot, New York, and all Druggi*ts, at 25 ct*. pa
solves, six tnontl/s ago, tbe iababitants of a j The Qtiakor said, 4 Go_ on, swear
room ou tho upper floor of :t double tene- away ttll thee gets all tliut bad stuff out of
ment, t509 Sixtli street. Miss Wnlker, some I thee.*™
mouths ago, in au old paper, wrapped around
a parcel which she wu$ "taking home from n I 8=^7 The following i* jpvcn us the statis
- * - ■ ■ 'ties ofthc Protestant Episcopal Church in
Gradjf— .. WttWj
,-.,r.-ti:llv m.trkfl <-ut. Every }»r.-j>ara-
lion which limited knowlctlge cotild pro- n^-Lcttcrs from Rich-niond.Va.. says that
pare h>r was made, and thc adventurers start- the Legislature ir neurly nnanimous against
ed. I wish that I might have room to tell the adoption ol the constitutional atnend-
t'ue story of the week they pasted, l.ut my men t. and under no. circumstances will the
manuscript warns mo that I must condense. ' *'
Each tlay they rendezvoused several times in
the chambers nt tho street corners. On Sun
day they had filled all the bags tlicr had with
them, some fifteen in number, and .Miss Walker
returned. James. Walker and Grady contin-
A Pnksijn xtialTickkt.—A writer in the
(Mnryland) Sentinel suggests Gen.
rant tor President nnd Gen. Leo lor Vice-
ritiitleut of tho United States, to be run ns
“ c ^stional Union candidates.
yctl their search, emptying six of their bags
at the corner of Twcuty-sccond street «nd Fifth
lieque. On Wednesday morning at a vtry
curly ltour,and before people \vere>tlrring,Miss
WaUtcrwas'ftttbcplncewithawagon. Remov
ing the iron plate, which at each street cor
ner lends into a sniull chamber connecting
with the sewer, she found her brother, but
, , not Grade. lie lnul started off on another
that"tilt! trip, although the six bags bad been filled in
i Miuii«ori avenue. The loose treasure was
placed in extra bags, and the whole driven
to n Broadway jeweller’s. The rest were
taken from the places on Thursday morning.
A wmtili was set for Grady, but op to this
people favor its acceptance by them.
Batter was called cm to make a snecch
the ntlierday at Nashville, fie said jic cTTd nt
go there to make a speech. " No!” yelled a
man in the crowd, "you. came here to steal
spoons.”
A member of thc New Jersey Legis
lature, couvictcd of selling his vote, has been
sentenced to imprisonment for one year, u«d
forever precluded from holding public of
fice.
— Mrs. Bardell Cunningham, who is re
ported among those lost on the Et ening Star,
is at present residing at Sun Francisco, where
she, seven year* ago, married a gentleman
numed Hayes.
box. For aaie by
cts. per
L. W. HUNT A TO.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
Mucon, La.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Important to Ladies.
M RS. WINSLOW’S MYSTIC PILLS are pre
pared only for a legitimate purpose, »Dd are
tlie only salt- and effective mediime lor all those
painful and dangerous disorders to which tlie (
male constitution is subject.
They are ihc only Genuine Female Pills oxtanL
N* article of medicine intended for the exclusive
use of Females, that has ever made it* appear
ance, ht* met with such universal favor a* Mrs,
Winslow’s MjmIc Pills.
No disc-mM 1 is so little understood, and conse
quently so badly treated, as female disease*.—
These Pill* are the result ot much study and care
ful experience in all case* of irregularities, sup
pression, leueorrhcea or whites, a speedy cure muv
be relied ou.
By their iavieoratiug properties, the appetite aud
digestion U improved, the hue ot health is restor
ed to the cheeks, weakness of the spin* and limbs
relieved, and all the indict ion* of Nervona Debil
ity removed. No maiden, wife or mother should
be without the MYSTIC PILLS.
Try them, and be convinced that they are the
Lady’s Friend.
Price 42 per box, or three boxes lor $5. For sale
by all druggists. mavS dawtf
Administrator’s Sale of Land,
IN JONES COUNTY.
Xjt/'IkdE be *oU >*efore tho Court Jldu?© d©or in thc
VV towi
time of writing nothing ban been heard from fggri 1 is » o5 ‘ 1 t,1Mt alu>o* t e Ter y a ' tern * te8e ?-
him and it is feared that helms perished.— tion of land along the Pacific Railroad is , lg ">'
The’result oi the week's search is roughly es- • owned by some member of Congress.
.. town of Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in J*nu
ary next, botween the legal hour* of sale, all of the
real estate belonxins to the estate of John C. Duma*,
dec'd.', lyinr inlaid e.uinty of Jones.
By .ir.l.-r ol tho Urdiu»ry of *aid county, Nor. Ui.
aov22-l»w40d*)
aiu county.
L. SMITH,
Southern Soil a'udVropa. . , ,
AU the other above named GUANOS ate aatUr-
•Jdjre v Cl Of) »• is. . )- j al, gentfiufc GuniiOf, pumas imporfctl irom thi-lr
BOX UAOUj NEW Y’ORK. bids; put up in bags und birtvl3;-i und.sojd ii>
. .. r 7 .. — T1 —■ - . .I .,i| quautilie*,tc>sutt purchasers.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
I > enfield, Green Co., Ga.
result* frotu using HURLEY'S
b^dy should use :*■,» n-
. H Lit LEY’S AGUE TONIC.
Send your orders to
•* 1 -. ‘ HURLEY, RUDDLE A CQ.
Pnqrrlutors, Loui*ville, Ky. '>
. Liiler*.
UfMl \ NU|fW*l*Mii# a Y7QR I: ,: ;,cnu, U’eokn*-*, It.-
lh ift war . „ I. ,'dlgvstion.or Dj*i-cj.*:a, want of action of tke
Piiosplion Acid and Bone Pbosphatc, Disordered t ’ u.uV* them are no bitter*
1 15 that ftiti Cotr.p. re Whh‘this ib .removing these
mudd SeliibW. •c : on^lf,lhg ; 'tufflcIenf Ambnik (Pd-* 'i*!#**!!# 5“ n be ,. had
ruvirfn Hus.rio) ntakit.-g an cxcellfehl,-active - and >-* ’’ T JN P ,P Utiitcd State*, or 1 rom
nermuueut Fertiliser. narlieOlurlv udauted tulho 1 ropriet.wwViounvibe,' Kv., comer Seventh
I—.. o.fo !Z V * * * ami Gteen struLte. ta whom all orders should be
’addressed. - ■ -;.’•* ’’jt’- . ;r. :r i - ha - rv, -r
- Hurley'.t SaraapeerfUa. fosfsyurlT-
rPHE great BlooaPurilyer, as n Spring andSum-
.1 nier Medicine, stand unrivalled, removes all
impurities from the Mood, and gives health and
strength to tie system. HURLEY, RUDDLE «fc
CO., Proprietors.
T HIS Institution is now fullv officered, and is
' prepared toaflord young men all the udvan-1 ^„,. rrm lVT V ,-voitai t Tn
U^csol a thorough Collegiate Trsiaiag.. The ’sfA-VraNi'■$9 •'
i" r .Ter°l is $25 andrif NfflS wflliaia K'"Oriei^e/ tapte
the Spring Term?35. Good, Board can behariui f„ r letters of Administration on the esta’.u of James
the Tillage at per moHtb. Loom rent, wuh | KustK*, Into of -.li.l r«»uniy, ;l'-f
I ‘ Those are, therefore, tn cite und admonish jl|1 |rar*
* ‘ ‘ “ * * ” ‘ L
1
* % i • JOHN B. SARQY,
' ' ■ ■ • ft> SoutlrSt., New fork.
And by C. GlNt-SI, Agtnt,
at No. J.StoddardYLqyor,Rang**.HHH
For particulars send .lor,Circuiar^^. " t “"JNrAgr* 'irrowur irom Candy.
novl^—dfkw-tm Savannah! 1 (fa. 1 ' Still* i* really a Specific for Worm*, and thc:
ii g uml Hid will be about $4 per month. hi
next Spring Term, will open on the 23d duv of Jau
nary, 1867., ..' .
DISABLED.80LDIER3 IN STRAITENEB ‘ I
CUJISTANCES WILL RECEIVE
TUITION GRATIS.
For farther information, apply to Rev. JL H
Tucker, l>. !>., President; or to
J. E, WILLET.
Secretary ot the Faculty.
tlei-S-lawddtwfiwl
EJaio-a Female College,
EVFAVLA, ALA.
a *11 n:
ties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to show
enuse, if any they liave. within tlievircc'prcseribri
by law, why letters should not be granted to said
| applicant. ,, _*■.
1 Witness my hand thi* Bee. 27th, 1*66.
“ • - JAAfJ4SJiaAY.il
HI „ .) Ordinary. _
plni: MJiiFsTllMsi co's
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA.
I Touchino xt Mexican Fokts, and Caju:ting thk
U. 8. Mail.
Through in Twent»Two Days.
T HE SPRING TERM WILL BEGIN JANUARY
,7th, 1867. Totiox Peu Term :
tofrtar, | niyi ( T n jMnfhrntMi $30.06
Praparatore.............i11'.. 40.00
O/Bi-ge 50(10
French I 25.00
ftaaitoiC.U.’as.'.Omaris-*:..t... 50.00
Oil PaintiDg 40.00
Drawing 25.00
Incidental* 2.00
I’iano, per month,.. 1.50
Board, (including washiug.and fad.) per
month tm>yjrw v.* 30.00
Payments half in ‘advance, the rest first of April.
II. D. MALLARY,
dec30-sun,th,sat-d’ly-2tw’ly. President.
THxl j.ANE & BODLEY
I’lilil'MG Clfiflllfi S4V-HIUS
Portable Steam Engines,
SHINGLE MAC-HINES, CORN MILLS AND SHAFTING,
WOOD-WORKIMO MACHINERY,
LANE & BODLEY,
Cor. Jobs A Water Sts., CINCINNATI,
. .-(leant* for dc-rnptiro Cir ulurs will speciry the
june ■
Machinery tlu-y need,
-ditwly
Arim’r.
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Hlustruted and full of pretty Stories, dub#, 36
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Send for specimen number and be oonvlnced.—
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Steamships on the Connecting on the Pa-
Atlantic: CIFtC WITH THE
AKIZONA, - - COLORADO.
HENRYCHAUNCHY, CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK, - - GOLDEN CITY.
OCEAN QUEEN. - SACRAMENTO.
NORTHERN LIGHT, GOLDEN A«E.
COSTARICA,- - .MONTANA.
MP ( - Ac., Ac.
One of the above Lu go ml splendid Stea:e>hips
wii] leave l’ier Ne. 42 North River, foot of Conn I
Street, at 12 o’clock, civn. (A the 1st, llih, and 21st n
every month (cxccptiwliea thosedHtef l.iM on aunday, I
und then on theprceeJingS.-iturdny,), i »• Aspinwali..
eonnccting. via l’nnitmu Railway, with onoof Uio|
‘.'.inipanyV S:earn.-hips from Pauatae for San Fk tx-
.iSCi), touohiug at Ac.vpu^co.
Dernrtures w tlie Hi nml 21st «dnMet st Panama
with Steamer*for.SotTH Pacmcnml IhCTytAin**
tc.ix Ports. Thoia of the 1st touch at Maxzimi.i.".
Deinirture of the Itth each month connects with
thenewjteam line from Panama to 4jHnMMWA«p4
N t;*‘ Zk.ilaxh.
.Steamer of I)ce. 11,1866, wiM connret with th#*
steamer of th^ (’omjdiiny*’* Chinn Line, J▼ ii* r;
'Francisco Jan 1.18C7. for Yokohama uuHiinu Kwio.
A JipC‘)U:*t t»I nii«'-L v »u:irtcr fr • rm Sf« ufii« r>’ r:ifc*/
lotred to second eahin iuhI slomlco pattveyirors wilh
families. All#, ar allowance ol One-Quarter «»i#
throowii ratei* to cJcrjrvnicn uml then fuiiilip?, und
•<cho.il : 1 . " *'*.
One Hundred Founds oi Laxcii-c t-<i io e;u*h
adult. Ii.i«ri::it:e-masrcr.sat'Coiui»anv throurli.
and nttead latlie.s and cliildren without matte protee-
loi>\ Bau'iraffo received on the dock tho lay hetor*
lisailinr# from stcamUoafs. railroads, and puduenjrtr
j who prefer to send down early.
Aa experienced .Surgeon on board. .Medicine and j
i aUimUnco frec.^
| For Pa.«)*nfir6 Ticket*, or further inforraotion. apply ,
! at the Company’* Ticket Office, on the Wharf Foot]
ev Canal ml».i t. North JUykr, Nkw York. -
novll—3m F. R. BABY slgent.
a i. lust timi ihi'.-t pai.itabU- form to give to ebil-
1: i- :•.<•; ft;i-; h t:..it it t- ta*t taking the
place ot all otttrfirepSraifttns tor worm*—it being
fiietetcsB, any child will take it. a a >*u. J
,»,.(* [ Oiicutat I tori Jirf'p.^
F or. l.-.-autirvitiK the cohtplexion, effectually re
moving 1'ar., Freckles, Blotches, and giving
the skin nn elegant smoothness not rosily attained
by any other, its use :-.mni,g the iodic* of fashion
in the East, gives U aebsr.u-icrfor elDci-jnej- which
at once stamps it as Infinitely superior for the tol-
■MfMfap■Mrocart w^itfir eesiiet'msto'j o '
HURLEY, RUDDLE ,v CO., Proprietor*,
l oni r Si vi nth end (ireet; Streets,
Ixmisville, kr.
For sale bv I. H. 7.KIUN A CO.
L. \V. HUNT A Co. r
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