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The Greorgia "Weekly Telegraph..
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TPIE TELEGRAPH.
IA CON, FRIDAY, JAXL'AKY 17. 1"0S.
fIXA\(IA5i AXD COMMERCIAL
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Teeklv Review of the Market,
OFFICE DAII-Y TKI.KG KAI’II,
.Mipox, Januaiy J". • ■
OlViRiLRKMAr.KS.-Wo wish we could report a
HMnUotirUy in trade, tot Ottos’ to »««
fcstcad of batter as tho Winter-ca-on Advances,
tfred the majoritv ..fi-ur iu'-r.-h.in'? have a Han.
) Improving before Spring.'ets in. As
Id
riFnndoned
all hope of tr*do ___. .
.rvoiAKienee of this suite ofaffur?. our merchants
ftare been terribly cml nrn.-c l in meeting tlicir obli
gation, such has been the -triugency in money mat*
*ors. NotwUbslan ling this extreme financial tight*
.eas, wo are happy to state that hut one house in this
*fty has been compelled to suspend operation*. WO
trust this will prove tho first and last case of the kind.
© ik-ofnd hinds nre largely in excess oftae de
mand, though pri es continue almost unchanged.
CoiT..v.-Our market has undergone the usual flue*
fai'.io: s tlneughout tho week now under review. W e
kit our market at the close of one last review with
trices ringing from 13 to 13Heeat». On Saturday, the
Irst day oflhis week, the demand was good and pneea
uncharged. On Monday the same state of affairs con-
boued to exist, nntU after the reception of unfavora
ble noon dispatches, when middlings declined to 13
Cuts. On Tufiay a good inquiry set in for tho bet
ter grade, at IS cents, but after the reception of tho
fe on dispatches, holders withdraw from the market.
jt.oner than submit to a decline. On Wednesday the
warket opened with a fair inquiry, bnt after tho noon
fc'egram< sales Mold not be effect od *: over 12?. cents.
Cb Thursday the market went through tho same tluc-
isations of the day previous. To-day (Friday) a good
fciqairy existed for Cotton at the following figures:
Tors qcoTiTio.vs nrettros ootkeexesttax.]
Ordimuy —• ——— —JJ
B-^dOrdinary j-
The receipts for the past week havo bocnftSo
heles; shipments, 2600; sales, 2110 bales.
Weekly Statement.
■took September 1.1S67 ?12
■-c.ived past week.™
Received previously..
DON’T
Lei Your Cough Trouble Yoh
Howe’s Bonesct
Liverwort Candy
WILL RELIEVE IT SO SOON.
L. W. HUNT &
SELL IT. ALSO,
Camphor Ice with Glycerine,
The infallible remedy for Chaps and other
Ecoriations of the Skin.
Castor Oil and Lemon,
SaYagis’ Ursina,
Lnbins’ Pomade,
Bazins’ Ox-Marrow,
And many other fine Preparations for the Hair.
Napoleon and Hungarian Pomade for the
MUSTACHES.
THE
MACON SEED STORE,
3XTo. 68 Third Street,
(NEXT DOOR TO GREER & LAKE’S.)
TS WOW RECEIVING, AND INSTORE. EYERY-
JL thing desirable in the Seed line. The stock is now
nearly complete, and cons:-'.? of every di.-eription of
Garden Seeds,
Grass Seeds,
l
Onion Sets,
Flower Seeds,
Hyacinth Glasses,
Garlic, etc.
The attention of tho pnhlio is respectfully called to
there Seed*, which, forfreshress and rurity. are une-
unaled. They are grown mostly at Wethersfield,
Conn., by a former resident of Georgia, who knows
What reeds suit best our roil and climate.
My ENGLISH PEAS aro far rnperior to anythin
in tho market, having been grown in Canada, ant.
will stand tho early eold of Spring and drought of the
whole reason better than any othera.
My RADISH SEED and romo CABBAGE SEED
aro imported from tno
j BEST GROWERS IN EUROPE.
‘ I have all kinds of Seed, in papers; also in balk,
• put up especially for
i MARKET GARDENERS.
N ot to save your health
IS TO DESTROY IT;
1'iu* Great American Blood-Purifier*
B. A. WISE
QUEEN’S DELIGHT!
53,809
. week...
viuusly..
2,600
Slipped i
Skipped p.
Stock oa hand touate...—-..IS,:.-. 1 .
Gtocssics iso Peovisioxs.—With good stocks,
C (jut demand has prevailed in these lines. Trices
bnt little changed. We quote as follows Clear
nilgp- 1 *!!—- Clear Bibbed 15)4 cents; Shoul
ders .12! 2a13 cents; Hams, Country. 1S320: Can
v**ed Sugar-Cured 23327 cents. Coffee—Rio 26®
Beg Laguayra.S0340e.; Java45350e. Tea-Black fl
•C: Green $1 5032 50. Flour—Stock light and the
better brands ia good request; Superfine $12® 13,
Extra «14®15; Family S15; Fancy Family brands
117 Bntter-Goshen 50355c: Tennessee Yellow
Country. 25330c. Cheese 16330c.. according to
aoality. Lard 1532X*. Sugar 17322, according to
grade. Molasse.- 62a375 per gallon, according to
description. FLh—Mackerel, inbbU., rvos.1,Sand
3, rkre*27; Kits $3 0035 00;. Codfish 12J4@I5e. per
pound. Pork—Mess. $28 00/ Salt—Liverpool, $2 75;
Virginia. $3 00 per sack,
Ga-u.v a.vp liar.—The stock of Cora in the hands of
dealers is very light; Yellow, Mixed and White
«1 10 ; Corn Meal $1 35 ; Grits $1 7531 85.—
Oats 10ft. Field Pea* $150. Hay,Northern $2a225.
Tennessee Timothy and Herds Grass $200; Tennes
see Clover $2 00.
Warns v.—There is an ample stock in the hand* of
dealers. We quote: Common Rye, $2153220: fine.
yi3$d. Corn, *250. Bourbon $*@3 50 per gallon.
Savannah Cotton Statement.
S*VAX5*n, January 10.
, 8TOCS.
Stock on band Sept. 1, 1807....
Received since Jan. 1,1567.™..
Received previously........™..—
Dealer?, send in your orders. Call and get a cop;
of my Catalogue, and a copy of the Gardener’s Guide
Postage on Seed, nino (9) cents per pound.
Send your orders to
R. R. EVANS, Seedsman,
dcc24-d<twtf. 6S Third street, Macon, Ga.
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THESE
DRUGGISTS
Have a few BEAUTIFUL TOILET SETS.
Total™
EXTORTS.
■sported since Jan. 1... 682 17.978
Ixjarted previously...2,719 lx,612
«3ek on hand Jan. 9.
. Island.
Upl’nd.
- 122
511
. 610
16.70S
4.632
236,302
5,370
253^21
3^51
194.990
2,019
53,531
/few Orleans Cotton Statement.
New Orleans, January 7.
Stock Sort. 1,1807 -vn 15,236
aceived previously - .u. w ..........29Q,8SS-301.G90
Total.... - - - — .J? 18 ’ 956
Skipped to-day.......—
Skipped previously M7.174- -’- r —
§w»k on haul and on shipboard..— -. . 114.716
Tou May he TooLale*
Be warned in time. Diseases like Indigestion and
■y-jiepris are not to bo trie, iirith. There Is such a
(king being TOO LATE in these mattera. In
ga ib„ lion, or Scirrhus Cancer'; of some other dan
gerous disoaso may ensue, whon all restoratives, no
ati<T I..... p .tent, would be Ineffectual. Do not de
lay them. When the symptoms of Dyspepsia arc first
mm.l report at ones to tho S.sat reetor,tive
aadieine. llOSTETTEU’S STOMACH BITTERS,
■Riiyou will bo safe.
But few dfronlci* involve greater *u Coring, and* if
not in i:-iit immediately dangerous.It is the source
Of many de dly maladies. Even If it did not tend to
»-eatcr evil, tho mental and physical misery It pro-
alone a sufficient reason why no pain* should
be spared to prevent or euro it. In no country on the
Met or the globo is it so completely domesticated ns
fcgur own. where it Is found In nearly every house-
ield. HOSTlirrElVS STOMACH . BITTERS are
wni'versally eoncedod to be the iovereign remedy for
feis annoying disease, a* they act directly upon the
digi lye organs, correct and topo the stomach, and
give renewed vitality to tho .-y?tem. Acting delight-
Mly u; on tho nerves and soothing the brain, renders
ttaeiu efiieaiii.'js as a mental medicine, a* well as a
••itiiU stomachic. If taken ns a preventive, they will
b* fc.un 1 p licularly well i-uit. 1 t > the disease? nris-
imaVruin 'he unhealthy season of autumn, and ihcir
use will prevent the creeping, unpleasant sensation
oft«n c mj lninod of when'tho chills are stealing
slowly upon tlio patiept. _
StilTerno More.
from Iht Strnnnah (Ga.) liurinnt CYreulnr.]
Tons ofqunck medicine- have been manufcetured
Kid bottled Up ns 1 Si nt in cvcry.direetion all over the
country. «: ! have been rce •inmca !e l too bytho press
gad public: but the most of there recommendations
Ijki’o been I. light by tho manuf ..'turcr?, we believe,
to enable them to ine. i with salo for their medicines.
This is iiotthoeaso wiiii Iho'purc, genuine, harmless,
palatable an i purely vegetable medicines of Prof. II.
H. Knyt'in. of this city, who manufactures them hlm-
aelft und nbo has assured us personally that they con
sist of ingredients that aro perfectly innocent. Thcso
mallei: e * nro
K AYTON’S OLEUM VITiE,
The OrrutOerman Liniment fur Rheumatism. Neural
gia!, Min in the Buck, Joints, Iireait or Side,
Hcrrou- lleudach.*. Toothache, Earache, Sprains,
Brei-en. Burns, etfc.
KAY'TON’S MAGIC CURE.
Bot euddeu Coughs ar.d Colds, Asthma, AaidBtomaeh.
Henrtburn, Sure Throat. Sea Sieknr-s, Cholera,
Diarrhoea, Cramps aril l’uinn in tho Stomach, etc.
RATION'S DYSPEPTIC PILLS.
■or Dyjpe, ia. Bilious Disorders, Costiveness. Sick
.{let dacha and all other disorders of tlioLivcr, Stomach I
and Bowe’s; and as :i Sjiring and Fall medicine to
ratry off the rankling humors of the blood.
There aro very few who nre nut troubled with nt
lon-t our .f tbSwe eomplaiiddt' T > thorowho are fuf-
foring with cither of them wo would fidvir* them to
fgoeuro Prof. Kayton’o remedy; itnd take it according
t3-8irettions. We have u-e t tho Oleum Vitro our-
ietvea for toothache and ner'vtfasheadache, and in our
fjtifiily for sprains and bruises, and do not hesitato to
ga^that it perfected cure; to our sntislaetion. o
ahall alwayr keep a buttle in our medicino cheat.
A. A. Solomons A Co., wbolesnlo druggists, Suvan-
nah. Oa., are agents for these remedies, nnd will fill
■ tSnriters for the genuine, which must have tho sig-
nahtreofll. It. Knyton. on each bottle and box.
Wholesule Agents fur Millie and Southwestern
GdOrgia : J. H. Zoiliu & Oo.. Moot n. Ga.
For sale by Drtii’giata nnd Country Merchants gen
erally, and nt Zeitin’s and Massenbnrg. Son.fc Harris’,
to Macon.
GUANO!
PHOENIX GUANO,
TMPORTED DIRECT FROM McKEAN’S ISLAND,
j JL South Pacific Ocean. Price, ?55 per ton of 2000
pounds in Savannah, and $60 in Augusta.
WILC0I, CIBBS is CO.’S
CUT GLASS BOTTLES, &c., de. | MANIPULATED GUANO,
I A mixture of PHfENIX nnd PERUVIAN, prepared
| under our personal supervision. Price, $70 per ton in
: Savannah, and $75 in Augusta.
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
Direct from Peruvian agents, at lowest market price
in Savannah and Augusta.
Wo keep a large stock of the above Guanos always
on hand. Orders solicited and promptly filled for
Cash. Send for a circular containing analysis and
certificates. Address
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
And for Housekeepers they havo very superior
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
SrZCSS, aEI-ATINS, die.
THE STOCK OF
| GUANO,
PAINTS, OILS, DYES, ETC. \ 0i 97 Bay street, Savannah,
IS HEAVY.
200 lbs. Extract Logwood.
No. 241 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
53’Our Agents throughout the country will sell at
same prices, with necessary expenses added.
deeU)-d.fcw£mos]
THE Ql EENtS DELIGHT, tho great American Al-
terative and Blood Purifier, lathe most perfect vegetable
compound of alteratives, tonics, diuretics and diaphor
etics; making it the most effective invigorating, rc* i
jUTenatiagand blood-cleansing cordial known to the
world.
H’e therefore advise every one whose blood is in tho I
least vitiated by Indulgence or excess, and whose con-
-t tetion is impaired by disease and is suffering from
Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consumption, .Scrofula |
or King's Evil. Carbuncles. Boils. Itching Humor of the
Skiu, Erysipelas,Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of
tho Skin, Pimples. Blotches, Pains in tho Bones, old
Ulcers, Svphllis and Syphilitic Sores, Indigestion, In-
domination of the Bladder nnd Kidneys, l'nins in tho I
Back, General Debility, and for all complaints arising
from deficiency and poverty of blood, to use the Queen’s
DebghL
Kema'es ofdelicatoeonstHution, suffering from wcako
ne«s and depression of mind In conseqtienco of thos -
complaints which nature Imposes at the period of
change, have a pleasant and sure remedy in the Queen’s
Delight.
Children whose fair ana ruddy complexion gave early
promise of health and bcanty, but 100 soon beeamo
blanched and paleby some hereditary taint of the blood
will have the rich boon restored by using the Queen’s
Delight.
Tho tinacclim.fcd and persons traveling into which
countries will find tho Queen’s Delight a great protec
tion from all malarious affection and diseases which
originate in a change of climate, diet and life.
TRIUMPH OF ART J
OP
HAVING OP HIS OWN IMPORTATION A LARGS STOCK OP
CROCKERY,
CUTLERY,
GLASS-WARE,
CHINA-WARE,
WAITERS, ETC.,
With a Complete and Surpassingly Splendid Stock of EOUSS-FUK-
I^ZSHILTG GOODS, is now prepared to supply
HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS,
And HOUSEKEEPERS generally, with anything wanted, at Satisfac
tory Prices.
Administrator’s w ctir
\ LL PERSONS INDEBTED * n J Cc ’
AX of Dickerson W. Orr, late oJmJMR Et>
deceased, arc notified and re tuested t** 4 ®
andjmake immedtat • , ayment; a^.u f 0 ®*
.ig.'insi lud-dsut*areraquevtedto
authenticated according to law 0 rcn<1 Mtt
J. DeLOAch'e, Adm- ■ "'‘b
Macon Oa.. De-. 10. *80?“® 0f D ’ ,
declO-dlm&wIy) ‘ |
Application for Xic-avo to *5 ?»
OLYTY DAYS AFTER DATE iv
ij will be made to the Court of Ordi^ 1 p I«If i»?
county for leave to fell nil the vcnl arT of tr-UOi
the estate of Dickerson W
deceased-
real esta^Cf •'•‘‘•"I
.■ Aam'r. estate P.Wp^T
Administratrix’s Sair^
A greeably to ah ordep nt-
li\ "f .la-MT C ,111.1; 1
xuesday in February next, before tWCl
dec25 40d SAEAH A ’ D ICKIN S 0Y,
MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR
DR. HEINITSH’S
QUEEN’SDELIGHT.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS —“The Queen’s De- I
light is beginning to awaken tho attention of onr
physicians. Its re'markable curative power is seen in
us wonderful effect upon n if case. As a blood-purifier
there is no medicine like it known to tbo profession.—
A gentleman told mo tbnt his son has been taking the
Queen’s Delight, and is more benefited by it than by
any o$fer medicine. He wants a dozen bottles.”
Extract from a letter “It is due to yon tottatew
this public manner, in order that the peoplo may know
tho truth, thst I have tried yoar Queen’s Delight, nnd
found it not only wliat you said It was—“a pure medi
cine”—bnt the best medicino I have ever taken for
eruptions and general bad health. 1 had an eruption nil
over my body, with impaired digestion and disordered
liver, and have tried a great many medicines withont
any benefit. I have taken one bottle of your Queen’s I _ - ,, . _ , .. , ... __ _ ___
Delight, the eruption has disappeared, my appetite t- |X believe, will find it to their Interest to buy their CHOCHERY, CUT-
better,my liver and digestion is Improved. I am satis
fied one or two more bottles will euro me.”
Extract lrom a letter: “At the close of the war, my
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS,
in the tSwS of I
yudathawwSimae known asHami“r s V 5 ^-l
five acre? of land in ssid town
Wbfeb riMriaftedwelling houfe of
■' — 1 All sold as the prop ” ,n - s ” ’■
terins lh'ereot Term»^one“haif cLsh° I ?i'. , , y ^1
'r* of I
dec2i-tu6t
Adm’i
Adntiiiisirttlor’g gal e
acres of good Land, more or lei? bein,;2:. . kc c-I
tate ofBenj. Hearndon. deceased
Chnstian. John Jarrclland others,’onoSi SI
tion? 1 “xerms.'c'ash. ^
decl3-la w-iOd?] ‘ c -BUTLER, %£ [
Q EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY —3TVtv, I
U afterdate application wiU be mtiU
nary of saia county for leave to sell the « I
longing to Wu. Moore, de^taS
LERY and WOOD-WAKE in Macon.
100 lbs. Aleppo Galls, Ground, KENTUCKY LOTTERY!
| France, Smith & Co.,
JIA HA GEES,
! Successors to Hurray, Eddy Sc. Co.,
FOR HIAKIXG L\K,
THE BEST KEROSENE OR COAL OIL
IN THE MARKET.
TN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE KENTUCKY
1 STATE LOTTERY for the benefit of Shelby
College. ’
SHELBYVH.LE, Kt., Dec. 2,1867.
To all whom it may concern .-
This is to certify, that James H. Smith alone is enti
tled to use the Shelby College Lottery Grant of Ken
tucky, or any scheme or classes thereunder.
All other rehemes or classes, after January 1st, 1S6S,
tv vfiTT vv A vt tttp " by whomsoever devised or drawn, under thename of
it YOU WAai iUD tho Shelby College Lottery Grant, are without legal
authority from as. Nor aro wo in any manner bound
VERY BEST GARDEN SEEDS oSt aut p h r ^frem°J,“ y ,acU perton ‘ ,0 actins witu '
T. 0. SHACKELFORD.
■ J. L. CALDWELL,
H. A. CHINN.
JAS. L. ELLIXGWOOD.
Managers appointed by the Shelby Circuit Court for
Sbelby Collaa ~ '
Or anything olse kept in a
DRUG STORE, *
CALL AT
82 and 84 CHERRY STREET,
AND YOU WILL GET IT LOW DOWN
For
dcefi-dAwtf
til ©
the
College Lottery Grant
C.'A XL 20.
As will be seen by the above notice. I have the sole
and exclusive right to draw tho Shelby College Lot
tery on and. after January 1st, 1868. Tho same will
be managed and conducted after the abovedato in the
names of France, Smith A Co. JAS. S. SMITH.
Norwood School,
VIRGINIA.
WM. D. CABELL - ............ Principal.
LAUNCELOT M. BLACKFORD Ass’t Principal.
Waller Holliday, Wit. G. Straxge,B. A.,
Jonx R. Page, 51. D., Richard M. Bollixg.
Hexby Soharf, Ins'Jructorin Elocution and Draw-
inc.
Wit. L. Akers. Instructor in Bookkeeping.
rpHIS SCHOOL IS MODELLED IN ITS COURSE
JL and mode of in-tuction, ns tar ns possible, after
tbo University of Virginia, and is designed to prepare
students for that Institution, as well ns for practical
business life.
Tho English branches. Ancient and Modern Lan
guage?, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,
Wc have filed in the Shelby Circuit Court, Shelby-
C _ T_ : ville. Ivy., n Bond amounting to Three Hundred
£L S JlI. 1 Thousand Dollar?, ($300,000.) for the payment of all
I prises.
| Tho Kentucky Lottery on the Single Number plan
j wi 11 be drawn on the 14th and SOth days of each month
j during the year 1868.
Class A
Will be Braun in C O VINJJ T ON. KY.,
January SOtli, 1808.
50,000 NUMBERS and 1,130 PRIZES.
1 prise of
1 prise of..
1 prise of.............
1 prize of..™™.,
1 prise of............
1 prise of..™......
1 prise of,
1 priso of.
1 priseof....—
1 priseof.....
constitution was shattered. I could not eat, sleep or
perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrate con
dition. Medicine and medical aid I bad in abundance.
Such was my condition up to a few months since, when
I began the use of your Queen’s Delight. I have used
two bottles, my constitution ia greatly improved, my
appetite is good, etyoy refreshing sleep, and am able to
perform my share of daily labor.”
Extract trom a letter: Wonderful effect of only
bottle: “I have used only a half bottle of ‘Queen’s De-
lignt’ for boils and eruptions of the skin and itching hu
mors of the b’ood, which annoyed me very much I
am entirely cured. I think your medicine a valuable
one.”
A remarkable case of liver comDlaint and headache
cured by the use of ‘ Heinitsh’s Queen’s Delight:” A
lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily
gives testimony of the wonderful effects of this medi
cine. She has been from early years a martyr to head
aches, caused by imperfect action of the liver, producing
intense hsadache and pam over the eye. She has.taken
only four bottles, and assures us of the perfect euro it
has made. She now enjoys good health.
Still another. “During lastspring. 1 bad been troubled
with obstinate chills and fever, which, when cured, left
my system in a wretche • condition, bloo d impure, and
1 was afflicted with an angry, and. os 1 at one time
thought, an incurable, cutaneoua eruption over my en
tire body. Tlie most vlole nt remedies suggested {ailed
to work a cure, until, at the instance of a friend, I tried
Dr. Heinitsh’s Queen's Delight. Less than two bottles
cured me, leaving my skia in a healthy condition. My
f en ral health is a- good as ever. For such purposes,
have, ever since my cure, unhesitatingly recommend
ed your Queen’s Delight-”
Don't buy any but the right kind. All genuine Queen's
Delight has the >oi>y-right mark an the' outside, and it
is the only medicine which produces hese wonderful
cures. For sale, wholesale and retail, by
FISHER A HEINITSH, Columbia, S. C.; also, by J. H
ZKIMK, Macon, Ga.
apriU9-W-lyJ
X am still supplying all parties in want of Cooking Stoves with the
GOOD SAMARITAN,
IRON WITCH,
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
DSDTA,
CONSUL,
SUMTER,
PEERLESS, and
L03AL COOK,
Ail of which X Warrant to give Entire Satisfaction.
Orders XVXust be accompanied by THE IVIONEY.
rjEOROIA, bibb! COUNTY.—
YJ Orr iipplie? t" tue u.i.i.T, ..... j . .
Dismission upon the estate of Andrew J i,"®
Susan A. Orr, late of said county, deceased ^ t: I
All persons interested are required to ., I
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first I - 1
Fehruury mxt. to.show cause, if any thevWlL!
Letters of Dismission should not be truMiS I
plicant.
Given under my hand officially.
aug2-law6mos*j
W.JLEan
Miaw.
Administrator’s £M<>
WW,‘ BE S0L ? J n r. E
T f i ebruary next, at tho Court-house in Ribbi?
ty. between the usual hours of .-ale, 77'/ mw ?nZ
off of lot No. 127, in tho Fourth district' of oriri.'-
Houston, now said county, bounded by lands ofi?
Skipper and others, and about 8J4 milufrom
Sold as the property of T. P. Stubbs, lateof said«ii»
■■(■■HfeflMjll 'V.M. UKRt7
Administrate!.
deceased. Terms cash.
dec21—40d*
iJctice.
G eorgia, jones county-sixty d.itsb
TER date application will be made to thtOe
of Ordinary of Jones county for leave to sill »l a
Real Estate belonging to the estate of.John Rhm
deceased, _ H. G. and CIIAS. L. DAME.
A iIiw'n .Ia k r .:
j anlO—lawCOd*
Adin’rs de bonis nss
KST No Goods Sold on a CREDIT.
B.
A:. WISE,
Cherry Strrcet, Macon,
Ga.
FOUTZ’S
G EOROIA-PUTNAM county.
Whereas, Win. A. Gorley of said countja.
plies to me for letters of dismission as Admirin.-
of Green Wiggins, late.of said county, deceased: tL.
are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in*
cated to be and appear at my office within theti
prescribed by law, to show ca'ise,if aay, why ■
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, tliiii
— day of , 1867. D. H. REID, Ordinny.
july l9-latn-on>
QEORGIA, PUTNAMCOUNTY. r WhereM,Cil:
Natural History, Comparative Physiolotre.Bookkccp- ( J priroof. -
in:-. Elocution and Drawing, aro taught by competent j J prjseof... — — —-
and experienced Iuatruetors. j 1 prise of...™ - -
Orthography, Composition and Penmanship receive • prizes of™ — -
close ntteulion. Regular religious 3crvices arc readily ! loo prises of. —
accessible. 180 prlsM of. —
The Grst term begins September 25,1S67, and ends • ^80 prites oft
February 11. Itvci. The second term begins February 9 prizes or....™ —•— -—
15, ISOS, nnd ends June 31,1S6S. ilonthly reports sent O prizes of.....
homo. ! ® Pr>xc 3 “J-
Board, Tuition, ffsihlsi, Fuel and attendance, SICS | O prizes of.—™.
per term. Pupils received at any time. Catalogues ; 9 prizes of.
sent on application. Address
WM. D. CABELL, Prineipal,
Norwood Postoffico, Nelson County, VI
nov21-dAwtilIfcbl5
MERCER UNIVERSITY
PENFIELD, GA.
fTHE NEXT TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION
A will open on tho fourth Wednesday in January,
1868, nnd will close on tho second Wednesday in July.
'Tuition for the term $:»">, which is at tho rato of $60
per year. Price of board, including washing, lodging,
fuel and lights, about $25 per month. Ftudents by
clubbing together and boarding themselves can live
9 prize? of.
9 prizes of....™
9 prizes of...
45 prizes of.
450 prizes of...
.....959,908
23,000
...... 15,808
10,000
5,000
..... 5,000
..... 5,000
5,000
a,500
..... 2,500
2,5 00
2,500
2,5 00
1,000
BOO
200
100
500
300
250
200
MO
125
12
125
100
50
at a much lower rate. The Institution is completely past thirty yenrs. and are drawn under tho. authority
organized, nnd prepared to give instruction in any of a charter from fhcStatc, and bonds arc given to se-
1,130 prizes amounting to $330,250
Tickets $13,-—Halves SO,—.Quartera 93
43- Tho above Magnificent Single Number Lottery
will be drawn in Public, in Covington, Ky., by three
Sworn Commissioners, at one o’clock p. u.. at tno cor
ner of Fifth and Madison streets. Tho Kentucky
Lotteries aro no Gift Enterprise?, lut responsible
M'.ney that have been ci'iiducli d f"r llio
thirty yenrs. and are drawn under tho authority
branch of study ever pursued at any of our Southern
Colleges.
For particulars address Bcv. If. IT. Tucker, I>. D.,
President, or J. JJ. WILLET.
jnn t-3td,tw Secretary of the Faculty.
AGENTS WASTED FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
Gen. ROBERT E. LEE
The Staxdard Biography of the Great Chieftain.
TTS official character and ready falo, combined with
L an increased comroi-sion, make it the best sub
scription book ever published. Send for Circulars and
see our term?, and a full dc?eription of tho work.
Address. NATIONAL Pl’BUglNQ CO,.
Dec 31-lmdAw * Atlanta, Ga.
-W ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A GENTLEMAN
who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre
mature Docay, and all the effects of youthful indis
cretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send
free to all who need it tho receipt and directions for
making the rimplo remedy by which ho was cured.—
Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex
perience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confi
dence. JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar st.. New York.
apr2fi-l>—w]
SIAUUUUi: GUIDE.
ANOTHER EDITION just pujbli.-hcd, being the
Thirty-eighth of the ’Tucket ?E . uiapius, or Every j
iTi
atiseon Diseases
Ac., w i(!i a hundred cn-
i.~c.i..vs ill both sexes. By
Oi;e hi- own Doctor,” i
of t Foma!os. Irrcgulai
graving . explaining t
Wju. loung, M.D..
Every oo.e may voiidu.-: :a.y c,i-e i f .-c.'n t di.-ciL-e,
self-abuse,<>i !bi)»odi-txe-. ina Jiaeasc: incidental to
ymilb, liianli" > i or e'.i ago, wiihout re-orling to the
quaeka of lb ’ pr> I-nt day. 'Lei man eonteniplat-
Inslasrringe '«' another hour 1 Without reading this
wonditfii! 1 dt, a? if d:'*el- i e? 1'ni'ortant secret?,
which should bo kn-wn tollH-n, piwiiuularly. Let
the weak and hmdiful youth w ho ha? ruined his ron-
atitulion by ibe debasing hat if nff?elf-ahu?e rea.i this
book. It v. .11 be.•out to nil part? of the I'nitial $lau-
•nd Canadas for .’•o cent?.
Send for I'ockct /T.-t ulnp'u*.
Dh. WM. YOUNG,
No. 410 Spruoe street, Philadeli>hia, Pa.
M*U-wlr>
MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE,
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
XBIT SESSION WILL OPEN JANUARY 12,*C$.
FACULTY:
U F.V. S. 0. HILLY Ell, D. D.. PRESIDENT AND
Professor Mental ami .'feral Science?.
It. T. Asburv, A. M.. Professor Mathematic*,
llev. J. r. Iiagg, A. M„ Natural riricnecs.
Rev. W. J. Moroock, A. M., 1‘refe-sor French.
Mrs. J. F. Dagg, Principal Ornamental Department.
In renewing the tender of their scrvicoJ to the rub-
lie il.e liieultypledgo themrclres louse their best
effort? in promoting the improvement nnd happiness
of (heir pupils. Tho.-e who prefer an Institution
wince Board of Instruction {ncludcs men who aro
th. M-elve? parent?, of mature life and of large expe-
rirn.-e in teaching, will do well to con?ider the advan
tages of the Institution.
Board has been reduced to flo per ?cIioIa?tie month.
For further particular? address
S. ti. HILLYER. President,
or R. T. ASBURYi Secretary Faculty.
nov21—th'JJtw
cure the payment of all prize?.
Tho official list of numbers drawing prizes will be
published in tho New York Ifeiaid, Cincinnati Daily
Commercial, and Cincinnati German papers.
43- Wcdraw two Lotteries daily, and give persons
tho advantage of sxlectixo thkir owx xcebees
hend you address for ucircuiar.
Address all orders to
FRANCE. SMITH & CO..
jan-lSt Box 374, Covington, Ky,
EMORY COLLEGE.
fpHE SPRING TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION
X will open January 15, 186S.
FACULTY.
Rev. LUTHER M. SMITH. D. D.. President and
Professor Belle? Lcttre?, Moral and Mental Philoso
phy and Biblical Literature.
Rev. ALEXANDER MEANS, D. D., LL. D., Pro
fessor of Physical Sciences.
Rev, G. W. W. STONE, A. M„ Professor of Mathe
matic? A-'tr.inomy.
Rev. JOS I AH LEWIS, A. M., Professor of Greek
Language and Literature.
Rcr. J. 0. A. CLARK, A. M., Professor of Latin
Language and Literature.
Mr. SIDNEY LEWIS. A. M„ Principal of Prepar
atory Department.
Those who do n it desire to pursue the regular Col
legiate course of four year?, will be entitled to grad
uation on completing a threo years’ course of English
and Scicrdifi,■ Studies.
Tuition, sto per College Term of 6 month?.
•• S.hO per term in Preparatory School.
Board from $15 to $3J per month.
Books furnished by the College at reasonable rate?.
The good health atil morals of Oxford are prover
bial.
J05IAn LEWIS, Jb
Secretary Boaid of Ti
jan4-w ’,t
' Trustees.
EVERY FIRMER AND PLANTER
SHOULD SEND AND BUY TIIE RIGHT OF
BEST’S
Fruit Tree and Vine Imigorutor
To use in the Spring.
IS r THE GREATE.-T DISCOVERY OF THE
AY. ^ individual Right.- sent anywhere an re-
ccipt uf Five Dullnrs. with full instruct
etc
oils lor using,
County and Slate Rights for sale on reasonable
terms. Address B. BEST,
decla—d.twlm. Box 860, Dayton, Ohio.
CSLEBBXTXD
This preparation,
I long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly relnvlgorate
broken-down and
low-spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansfng the
stomach and intes
tines.
It is a sure pre
ventive of all di»-
eases incident to
this animal, such as LCXG FEVER, GLSXPEBS,
YELLOW WA
TER, HEAVES,
core ns, dis
temper. EE-
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, kc. Its
use improves the
wind, increases
the appetite-gives
a smooth and jd)
glossy *kin—and
transforms the •'A
miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited
horse. ; ;
To keepers of Cow* lids preparation is invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
of the milk. .It has
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase tlie quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, H glres them
an appetite, loosens
their li i d e, nnd
makes them thrive
much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lung?, Liver,
Ac., this article
acts as a specific.
By putting from
ooe-half a paper
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
above diseases •£.
will be eradicated - >■
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Priea 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for SL
FRET AILED BY
S. A. FOUTZ & BKO„
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DRI'G AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through
out the United States.
FOR SALE BY
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
Wholesale nnd Retail A pen to,
TO FARMERS.
X have One Hundred and IFifly Cozen Good EATG£IS& ZXORS to
Sell you CKX3AF.
B. A. WISE,
jan!2 dwlm CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
ECONOMIZE.
BY USING THE
MENDENHALL HAND LOOM
YOU CAN BOTH SAVE AND MAKE MONEY!
! One Hand can easily make from Five to Ten
Times its Cost Yearly.
june27-wtl.)
MACON, Ga.
RHEUMATISM CURED.
THE YEEY BEST PAPER
BOYS
FOR
GIBBS.
T HB UNDERSIGNED HAS DETERMINED TO
PREPARE HIS
RHEUMATIC POWDERS
FOR SALE.
The unprecedented success of this Medicine in the ;
cure of of tbi?disea-e is best attested by the following |
csmrtCATU:
I do hereby certify that after suffering for thirty- I
three years, with the most excruciating pain fronLi
Chronic Rheumatism, and finding no permanent relief]
from any ofthe many prescriptions given by different
physicians, I am now entirely well, rot on.y of Rheu
matism it?elf, but likewise of its effects. This cure
was effected by n preparation styled ‘‘Lincbo's Anti-
Rhcumatie Powders.” Of these I’owdcrs I took two
dozen, and havo not had any symptoms of my old
pains for three years. Tho effect upon me was like
magic. Within three days after I had taken tho first
powder, my pains disappeared, nud I have been en
tirely clear of them up to the present time.
To all suffering from Rheumatism I do heartily ro-
comiin.-iid thc?c Powders, confidently believing that
you have only to give them a trial to Eccurc a lasting
cure. Most respectfully,
T , JOHN LYNCH.
Fatonton, April 22, 185". i — —*
Wc, the undersigned, citizens of Putnam Connty. CARROLTOY MS0AIC INSTITUTE
•m •’ vWyftdly bear testimony to tbc efficacy of
Linchd Anti-lthtmnaticPowaera”ill tho treatment I
of Aento or Chronic Rheumatism, many cases liaving TVf-ro for ’Erinn'i+lrtr,
cnfucce^sfully treated b> Dr. J. (I. Gibson, within XiXlicl X tlLlllLIUSS 1U1 XjHuCcIXIOII*
oar personal knowledge, in which those powtlers were !
used exclusively. >.
Joel Branham, M. D., Daniel Slade,
.Stephen B. Marshall, G. K. Thorny
. U. Harwell, AVui. B. Cam
lr, U. Adam?, Thos. lto-pess 1 .
Mi had Dennis, _ Niclioh-on, and others,
Yarns and Warps of every description always
; on hand.
Cotton or Wool taken in exchange for Looms
; and Weaving material.
ADDRESS:
T BALLANTINE,
GENERAL AGENT,
janlO-tf. Mulberry Street, (next to Lanier Douse.) MACON. GA.
“CHILD’S DELIGHT 1”
TLLUSTRATED AND FULL OF PRETTY AND
JL instructive Stories.
TEiiys:
Clubs—per annum 25 cents.
Single copies—per annum w cents.
Send for specimen number and be convinced. Ju!*t
10 paper for b’amiliee and Sunday Schools.
S. BOYKIN, Nlacon, Ga.
tho. .
nov2i3-d&wtf
RRV. D. It. NIOUBLAND President.
Ul communiSitions with »l£wea*ill ^elvo I WILL RE J
.mpia.u,,.!,,,, Address ifoTrcd a
Ivl.i uawly Latoutoi), Ga. . from #]|J t0 {)0 a year
’HERE WIL L BE AN ABLE CORK OF TEACII-
with him.
at tho remarkablo low rato of
_ _ _ _ ’. Board can bo secured in the
best of families, everything furnished, at 510 per
I month. Students charged from time of entrance,
j beiiool opens January 13, IN
Notice.
A LL PERSONS nAVrXG DEJrANDS AGAINST . .
the h-t vio el Samuel Griswold,are rciuested to Health of locality unsurpassed in Georgia. For
rqsoct them in terms of the law, nnu those indebted furthor particulars address
arc rcqnin d to pay tho same to tiie Executor, without
further notice. E. C. GRIER,
dee20-40d Executor,
janl7-w3m*
REV. D. R. MORELAND, or
S. KINGSBERY,
Chairman Boaid of Trustors.
EATONTON
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
T he spring term, in Tnis institution.
opens on the 15th of JANUARY, under the aus
pices of Col. D. H. Capers, os Principal, who is pre
pared to offer every facility for acquiring an accom
plished education. Thecourseofinstructionembraces
that of our first-class institutions, and includes the
higher branches of Mathematics and Philosophy, the
Languages and a complete course of Sketching, Land
scape and Architectural Drawing.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
Is conducted by Miss GUTTENBERGER, an in
structress of more than usual accomplishments.
THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
launder the immediate supervision of Mrs. BELL,
a devoted teacher of small children.
1 ho Term embraces 8IX MONTHS, ending on the
15th of July with the Annual Commencement Ex
ercises.
KATES OF TUITION
In the Institute $40 00 per term
Music t... 30 (V per term
Languages 10 00 per term
Drawing and Painting 10 00 per term
In the Preparatory Department 25 00 per term
Board, including washing, lights and
fuel
25 00 per month
Thcso rates aro considered low, and the amount is
due as soon ns the student is entered.
Tho climate of Eatonton is salubrious, freofrom all
malarial influence?, and tho society qui:eas good as
in other places. The Principal will take into his fam
ily, as special students, a limited number of young
ladies. 03-Address the Principal at Eatonton. Ga.
JUNIUS WINGFIELD,
navlS-w-tf President .Board Trueess.t
hereu,CjE
_ S. Crcdille, of said county, applies to meforls
ters of Dismission as Executor, etc„oflIcnry Mora
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish iB ^
sons interested, to be and appear at my olEet wit
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ificr.ri
said letter? should not be granted.
Given under my bond and official signature thai
1st day of July, ISo,.
D. H. REID, (Ming.
julyo-lamo-6mo]
James Jackson Judgment#?!*-
»». tifion in tisil
Joel Decse and Ersy Mnrkirson, • tifrisrCourt t
Administratrix of Benjamin F. Wilki»i«»
Murkirson, deceased. J county.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE SOT I
KICK Court • t \V ilkit:.- :. • i: :y. . .
stated case, will be sold before the Court-houK
in tbe town of Irwinton, in said county, on the nil
Tue- .ay it. !'■ b:u iry next, within the Icin'hoc!,:■
ato* vamaMe M( of Mills on Commissioners Cndl
in said county, within a couple of hundrednrfi I
Toombsboro, at station No. 15, C. R. R., and wii'.l
six miles of Irwinton, known as the Deeset4s |
son Mills, with one hundred acres of land, man il
less, attached—the metes and bounds of which ireill
known; but it includes all tbo land connectcdril
what is known as the Decse & Jackson mill tnctrlj
nsod f r yards, pond, dun, etc. Sold for aputbil
between the parties and at the risk of JnelDcpse,nJ
bid off the property at previous sale and failed to tel
ply with the terms thereof. Terms, cash.
JAMES (’. lMWEll. .
FR \NKLIN CH VMBBRS. S-C«ai|
JOEL 0. CONEY,
dccll-lawtds
Elctice.
/ 1 BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—ALL PERSSl
VT indebted to the estate of Charles M. 11 arm “I
of said county, dccea-ed. are required to makeizJtl
diate payment, and those having claims to rfl*l
them in ti r •:? ot rh- ! iw.
CHRISTIAN MACHOLB.
dhe21-40d’) A(tnmij'n'X|
Wotico to JDcbtors and CiTt'iicrh
/N EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—All persons in^l
VJT ed to the estate of James Godard, lateof*»l
eannty dedessod,arentAiffed and seqttestad to s*|
Afflrtrd and make immediate payment, andin» , '|
ing denial.d- against said a estate aro request! rd tetc-i
der them' to' the undersigned duly autbcnticsloj^l
cordfuff to law. Given under my hand and«<*|
aehatsnu November 13,1567. _
JOHN P. HOT
nov29-law40d*. One of tbo Administrate
Administrator’s Sale.
"TT7XLLBE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUBSeATjJI
IT FEBRUARY next, before tha Conrt-hou. !| -l
Bibb County, betwi en tho usual hour? «fsshj.«|
cjual undivided in'erert in part of i01'-> yi-l
No? ,7 and 8, square 41. occupied and uied ss an t- •!
ami Bni?s Foundry an 1 Mui'litne - !■ , . I
Also, the i o -M.i dd'u ry. V ' I
and kn •" n n- S, li..iU :,f? li .n W. ' • ; ~ " |
property ef Joshua Schofield, doccased.
Terms made known on the day ofsalw
JOHN R. BOOKEB.
dce21-40d* Adiamiitist^
notice to Debtors and Creditors^
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO WILET -•••■ I
XJL TLE, late of Jones county, dccessM. I
come forward and se'tlo, and those having I
against ?aid deceased will render them m ternwJF I
law to the undersigned. WM. C. BDTu**'
dce21-40d* Admmuw*
TT IS AUTHENTICALLY STATED THAT t^:.I
1 FIFTH of the inhabitants of this country w-^l
rope die of Consumption. No di?ea«e has
iho.oughly studied, and its^ nature le. c s unaen.^|
there is no disease upon which exists a greiu
Ulty of opinion nnd no disease which has; ® ^
pletcly baffled oil medical skill ond remedy
Some of the prominent symptoms are
pectorutio
PRKPARED ritE?CIi
^ jnVShortness of Breath.
Lungs and Chest, darting Pains in thCh-m*®. ^^1
Emaciation, and gcnerol negative conau 1 ■
whole system. _ , * :■ I
Persons suffering with this dread disco*‘ , I
its concomitants, >hould lose no tun®
themselves of the proper Remedy, in orderf:'|
may stay it? ravages, and oerestored to new
Eev. E. A. WILSON'S
IlIFTION FOB THE Clfi 1 -' |
Consumption, Asthma, Droned 0 |
Coughs, Colds, and all ffin -03,
and Xiung* Affections,
by the use of which lie was restored to hwljk f jr I
week?, after havii g tullVrc.l 1 ’ 1 ■ I
vero lung affection ami that dreaq .i‘“ e _;.■ I
tion. has now been in use over ten y.-' r! ** 1
narked suecesa. , ...j Bin?
This Remedy is prepared fro™.{AVn \ \VIU
hcmieailv pure,by the Rev.EDW ARD A. jjo
ii5 South Second street, Williamsburg. nu»
New York.
A pamphlet containing the ertgtn.. 1
with full and cxpli.-it direction? f r 1!e «•;
use. together with a short history
ymptom?. exr onem-pan i pure, can be - ' • ■
of charge) of Mr. V. i!.—n, ' c. ' r • > U1
addressing __
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
J) RUG GISTS, cajj)
82 ibt ... CiiERRI SIRUKT,..-
vl3-w3m)
Dividend \o. 41. ,
A DIVIDEND OF FOUR M-K
been declared payable to tbe a cb nc xt.
Company on and after thert K' 1 A
Secretary anJ
dec27-t20tbjan)