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'\q )£d to -THE PCTTJO, JCSD TO AU. WHOM IT MAY
A , ,. V ._I have sold my entire right to the mum-
A? a sn( j gale of Dr. A. Q. Simmons’ Liver Medi-
'^ fwbichl named Liver Regulator,) to J. H. Zei-
: 'Vco., of Macon, Ga., and have not sold my right
^ n voae else. I sold them the genuine recipe
A- Q- Simmons’ Liver Medicine, and know
{ f., tt i* the samo that Dr. A. Q. Simmons putnp—
taring P at n P t0 ° man J packages for him to he
I : V ed in the redpe. I know I have it. The re-
“ j w ]d to J. H. Zeilin & Co. is good enough for
'■iliiMses it is recommended for, and needs only
, be tried to convince any one of its unsurpassed
II jag. I sold J. H. Zeilin <t Co. my own right,
S . li I obtained from my father. Dr. A. Q. Simmons,
* writing, properly witnessed by two men, which pa-
3 r H. Zeilin & Co. have transferred to them, to
;- picture the genuine Dr. A. Q. Simmons’ medi-
and this I did from necessity, receiving from
fv t reasonable compensation.
C. A. Simmons.
j/lty 29. IS®®-
questions fob the sickly and de-
9 MUTATED.
b it worth while to endure penal torture after
- it meal, when indigestion can be immediately
‘ rt 'jj gnd permanently cured by so agreeable a
-eJyas HOSTTEB’S STOMACH BITTEBS ?
:? poes it pay to bo compelled by debility and lan-
-or to abandon active business, when brain, nerve
L muscle can be braced up, and tho whole system
Stored to a healthy condition, by a course of HOS-
•tTTEBS BITTEBS ?
'why approach the dinner-table daily with a posi-
dbgust for all that is savory and delicions,
“ . v i^ 0 rous appetite for even the plainest fare
'seatedby tho use of HOSTETTEB’S BITTEBS ?
bitwise to live in this bright world, as if it were
dungeon. gloomy, discontented and miserable,
rten the worst case of hypochondria can be cured
l week by such a pleasant and wholesome exliil-
Jp, M HOSTEXIEB'ri BITTEBS ?
Can it be possible that any person of bilious habit
jjjj the risk of remittent fever and bilious colic,
u- be can tone and regulate the great secretive
* ' „th HOSTETTEB’S BITTEBS ?
li jt not a species of moral insanity for any mer-
jjjant, finner, mechanic, or traveler to be without
., known antidote for the effects of poisoned
gui impure water, HOSTETTEB’S BITTEBS.
""considering the harassing and depressing nature
-.(diefunctional derangements to which woman is
ntjsct, is it not astonishing that any invalid of the
'ttUereexabonld hesitate to seek the certain relief
fforled in such cases by the genial operation of
SOSTETTEBS BITTEBS ?
jltse are questions of deeper interest than any
t! the political dogmas of the day, and those whom
■ye concern are invited to give them something
■acre than a passing thought.
Mason's Patents crew-top Fruit Jar
Mason's Patent Screw-top Fruit Jar
Mason's Patent Screw-top Fruit Jar
Mason’s Patent S crew-top Fruit Jar
Mason’s Patent Screw-top Fruit Jar
By the gross or dozen,
By the gross or dozen,
By the gross or dozen,
By the gross or dozen,
By the gross or dozen, at
B. A. WISE’S
Crockery Store, Mulberry Street.
Tat rapidity with which Plantation Bittebs
become a household necessity throughout the
arijwd nations, is without a parallel in the history
tf the world. Over five millions bottles were sold
it twelve months, and the demand is daily increas-
■%. Bich and poor, young and old, ladies pbyei-
iiss ind clergymen, find that it revives drooping
j^nte, lends strength to the system, vigor to the
sad, and is exhausted nature's great restorer. It
j impounded of tho choicest roots and herbs, tbe
pirated Calisaya or Peruvian Bark, etc., all pre-
terred in pure St. Croix Bum. It is sold by all re-
.-ectible dealers in every town, parish, village and
•jilet through North and South America, Europe
dill tbe Islands of the Ocean.
XiosouA Wateb.—Superior to the best imported
ttanun Cologne, and sold at half the price.
Physicians nse them in their practice. It is al
oe*: universally the case that physicians condemn
win are generally known as “Patent Medicines.”
lltbongh Dr. Tatt’s Liver Pill is not a patent medi
ate, yet its composition (the result of years of
Swlj) is known only to himself, and so palpable
ire their valuable curative properties, that very
atny of tbe first physicians of tbe South and West
have adopted them in their practice, and recom
mend them to their patients. tiflt&wlt
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MACON.
Glass Ware,
Glass Ware,
Glass Ware,
Glass Ware,
Glass Ware,
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Ware,
Ware,
Ware,
Ware,
Ware.
OF EVERY
OF EVERY
OF EVERY
OF EVERY
OF EVERY
OF EVERY
KIND,
KIND,
KIND,
KIND,
KIND,
KIND,
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
CHEAPER 2HAN EVER,
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
CHEAPER 1HAN EVER,
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
B. A. WISE,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
CASH CAPITAL,
VP. 809DALL.
Cashier.
: : 8200,000.
C. A. NUTTING.
PRF.SIDF.VT.
~.B. JOHNSTON,
U. GRESHAM.
directors:
W. S. HOLT.
j. e. Junes.
do a General Banking Beninese in all its
L'etails.U-
r 3E St ft rk of this Company i* all owned in Macon
end vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
whole capital is guaranteed for the security of
•*»riiorsand Patrons.
tuykHtwSmo
TAX PAYERS OF SXBB.
I AM receiving Tax Returns at the Store of J. AV.
I iilonn . bead of Cherry Street, and would urge up-
fell interested nnt to delay making their returns.
b*«n at precincts on Saturdays.
,,, R. A. BENSON. T.B,
tM2taw4(v&w4*
Tea
Sets,
44
Tea
Sets,
44
Tea
Sets,
44
Tea
Sets,
44
Tea
Sets*
44
Pieces,
Pieces,
Pieces,
Pieces,
Pieces,
mn VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach.
HIT'S EXI'KCIORIXT,
A pleasant cure for Coughs, Colds, etc.
TUirs BABSAPiKiLLA <L- QUEEN’S DELIGHT
The great Alterative and Blood Purifier.
TCIPSIIPB0VED HAIR DYE,
Warranted the best dye in use-
•:t» standard preparations are for sale by
HARRIS, CLAY & CO., Agents.
J.H. ZEILIN & CO.,
, Druggists,
t".-di*ly Macon. Ga.
"&« Cough will Kin yon,”
Ml i.j „ "COSTAE'S!’ COUGH REMEDY.
"■ , *M Hoarseness lead to death.”
Tre'’COSTAE’S” COUGH REMEDY,
whooping Coughs, etc..”
r ,„„ Try ’’COSTAE’S” COUGH REMEDY,
t^ttan iti* the best in tho wide world—and if
; < ltUM.i» a T M . :a.m rr- - ,i nr.
•713 _ _
Druggists
“COSTAE’S”
®‘*ndard Preparations
ARE HIS
BEAUTIFIER »!
THE
^HLSWEEIAND ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
Cse Bottle, SI—Threo for 82.
HIS
BUCKTHORN SALVE,”
HIS
Costai ' 1 ” Bat, Roach, etc,, Ester*
c imitators.
s.3r' S ” Bed Buff Exterminators.
cr s” (only pure) Insect Powder.
*:?!{J'kilible Remedies known.”
‘StofljJ*«*tablishcd in New York.”
* n ^ Flasks manufactured daily.”
spuriousimitations.”
uta in MACON seU them.”
[wJ.jJJJSTAB,*? 10 Crosby street, New York,
v M, f? cce ssor to DemasBassss & Co.,
SnSrssyjpsk.
tHj^ACON.GA., by J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
Sp^»w-oow L. Vi.HUNT k CO.
HATiQfiftL 8ANK OF MACON.
^'&m==—SS2SS?-
P r -om^- e ^ nd and Cherry Streets,
vihirn 0 0a f birments of Cotton to
European houses,
rromptiy attended it.
A-irawi,,. directors :
J&JWlJJdlfiitfoot. G. H. naxiehurst. W.
■' * ” *• B. Dtnsmore, H. B. Plant.
Costing only Twelve Dollars,
Costing only Twelve Dollars,
Costing only Twelve Dollars,
Costing only Twelve Dollars,
Costing only Twelve Dollars.
White Granite Sea Sets, 44 pieces,
White Granite Tea Sets, 44 pieces,
White Granite Tea Sets, 44 pieces,
White Granite Tea Sets, 44 pieces,
White Granite Tea Sets, 44 pieces,
Costing only Five Dollars,
Costing only Five Dollars,
Costing only Five Dollars,
Costing only Five Dollars,
Costing only Five Dollars.
B. A. WISE,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
GEORGIA BYES
UNEQUAL KD FOB BEAUTY AND SIMPLICITY
PRIDE OF THE SOUTH,
BEAUTIFUL RED, for: wool or silk.
PRIDE OF YOUTH,
An exquuite purple, for wocl or eilk.
PRIDE OF THE FARMER,
A rich brown, for wool.
EXCELSIOR.
A splendid black, for wool: beside? a Yellow
Green and Brown for cotton. All prepared by a
practical Dyer, and warranted. Liberal discount to
dealers. Samples of material dyed sent tree on ap
plication. Address,
„ WM. KING, Jb., & CO..
23may—w3m* Athens. Ga.
J. XL A9TBGBFS &AXUDXSOST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPRINGFIELD, TEXAS,
O FFICE for the present at Ptrsonville. ’Will prac
tice in all tbe counties composing; the Thirteenth
Judicial District of Texas. Land claims carefully in
vestigated. and collections made in all parts of the
State. All bnsiness promptly attended to. Corres
pondence soli ted and information cheerfully given.
Reference ■-Hon.J. M. Masey, Huntsville,Tex
as: General AS K. Allison. Colonel J. B. Liken, Gal
veston, Texas; J. M. Croson and J.L. Henry, Esq3.,
Livingston,Texas: Hon.Sam.B. Wilson,Woodville,
Texas; Hamm ond & Davis. Tbomasville. Ga.; Hons.
D. ?•. Walker *k Wilk Call, Tallahassee. Fla.
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PHOTOGRAPHS!
J. A. WHIPPLE,
coloring photographs, like oil painting, lrom small
daguerreotypes, tintypes and card pictures, true to
life: takes Porcelains, Card de Visites, Imperials and
every variety of photographs, guaranteeing most per
fect satisfaction in every respect. Every one is in
vited to call and see his extensive collection of in
teresting photographs at 2f7 Washington street, cor
ner of Temple rlaee, Boston, Mass. may22-wlm
BIBB COUNTY,
A DMINISIRATOR’S SALE.—By virtne of an
jfc\. order from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb coun
ty, will be sold on tbe 1st Tuesday m July next, at
the Court-house, in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, tbe following described property: Lot
Ne. 9, square 11, with the house and improvements
thereon, on Madison street, in that part of Macon
know as Collinsville.
/^J.EOKGI.4, BIBB COUNTY.-Whcreas, Ann
V?”' Stubbs, Kxecairix npon the estate of Peter
fetnbbs, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
ior Letters of Dismission,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in September next, to show cause, if any
they have, why letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
C. T. WARD,
june3-w3mo Ordinary.
' HEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas David M.
1 5JT Flanders, Admit • - - _^ -• —
and formerly used as a Distillery. i.-rr-i j . . , , , , _ r^---
AUo, Lot of Land No. 233. 6th District, Houston 1 J-V^ljuders, Administrator upon the estate ofWio.
connty. containing 20214 acres. . V- tfSt*. late of sail county, deceased, applies tome
Also, an undivided or.o-half interest in a Pianta- fo !rp® t i i ‘ rs 0 ^P ,sn t* tsxo F’ , „ ,
tion in Early connty, known as tho Wade Place, con-' .These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
tabling Lots of Land Nos. 191,193. 163, 207 and that finenlar, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased,
part of Lot No. 153. lying on the east side of Spring to be and appear at my office on orberorothe first
Creek, all in tho 6th District of said county, being in t” onday . ln =optember next, to showcause.if any they
&11 Acrts. more or less. , why ljtttiiiboiiid.Bflty® gr&ntocL
Sold ns tho property of John G. Gilmer's estate, for Given under my hand officially,
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. C. T. WARD.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, by juneS-wjtno Ordinary.
virtue ofan order from theCourtot Ordinary: One'. „ r, IlT? n T , nror> HTT _
Gold Watch: Two Large Boilers: a lot of Iron Axles: ; fw ilv ’ P IBB COUN T Y-—W hereas, C W,
several pairs of large Care Wheels, and other valuable ' V* Johnson applies tome for Letters of Adnamistra-
personal property
apr29-w6t Administrator.
_ — of Administra
tion upon tbe estate of Luanda Crawford, late ot said
connty, deceased,
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
T>IBB SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo sold before »» be and appear at my office on or before the first
Jj the Court-house door.inthecityofMacon.be- Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they
tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuestay in ; why letters should not be granted the appli-
July nest, thofollowiug personal property, to-wit: “grL„
One large sorrel! horse anil bread-wagon, the proper- Oiven under my hand officially.
ly of Mark Isaacs, to satisfy a fi fa™ issued from Bibb
&
vor of Augustus Bonand vs. Mark Isaacs, plainti:
and Emanuel Daacs. Secrstarj^^^
3une8-td Sheriff.
jnne4-w30d
C. T. WARD.
Ordinary.
TklBB
JD the
the Court-housedoor, in
tween the legal hoars oi sale.
levied on to virtue of and to satisfy two tax fi. fas
issued by F. M. Heath, Tax collector, vs. T.
juncS-td
JAMES MARTIN,
Sheriff.
USTotice.
■VTOTICE is hereby given that, with the consent of
Av my tjuBoaod, I shall, from one month alter this
pnbliextion, become a public or free trader.
«r ,• „ a, E - mygait.
Monticello, May 4th, 1869.
I consent that my wife, Ann E. My gat t, of Jasper
county. Georgia, ieay become a puMir: and freetrader
Jt7-w4t* GEORGE MYGAtT.
FOB. SALE-PRICE $110.
FOUR PORTABLE HORSE POWERS.
O F a new and improved pattern, adapted to either
Field Threshing or Ginning. T. 0. NISBET.
jan6-d4t£wlm • Iron Foundry,
$1 TIMEKEEPER.
White Enameled Dial.t
Handsomo Case. Glass Crys-
. tal. EteelandMetal Works.
. watch size, warranted to de
note correct time and keep in good order five years.
Agents are making$300 per month selling this won
derful invention, bend SI for timekeeper, or write
Tor terms.
^ 0. R. STANFORD & CO..
apr6-w4t* 138 State st.. Chicago, III.
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OSADALIS!
CKRTAIN, SAFK and speedy
care for SCROFULA in ail its forms, pri
mary, secondary and tertiary Syphilis.—
The formal® of this preparation accom
panies each package, and commends itself
to the notice of Physicians; all over this
country can be found living witnesses to
the virtue of Rosadalis.
_ _ _ _ Baltimore. Feb. 10,1863.
Da. J. J. Lawrksce—Dear Sir: 1 take
I pleasure in recommending your Kosadalis
I asa very powerful alterative. I have seen
it used in two cases with happy results—
one in a case, of secondary syphilis, in
j which the patient pronounced himself
cured after having taken five bottles of
, your medicine. The other is a case of
| scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly
! improving under its use, and the indica-
' ttons are that the patient will soon reoover.
I have carefully examined the formula?
by which your Kosadalis is made, and find
it an excellent compound of alterative in
gredients. Yours truly.
R.W.6ARR.M.D.
CURES RHEUMATISM.
Dr. F. Olvr Dassei.lt. now of this city,
formerly Professor of Physiology and Pa-
Middli
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the Court-house door, in the city i
" t, on the Fi
tween the legal hours of sale.
irst Tuesday in
Eacnucone Creek, adiomisg lands of Joseph Do
lass and others. I will sell so much of said lam
will satisfy a tax fi. fa., issued by t . M. Heath. T
Collector, vs. ‘4eo. W. Huckerby, Executor, V
Hnckerby for State and county tax for the year 1
JAMES MARTIN,
juncS-td Sheriff.
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tween tbe legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
July next-1869, the following described property. 1
wit: Lot No. 2. square 67, across the alley from Tre
Hines’ lot and residence, and joining the Color
Methodist Church lot. Levied on by virtue of ai
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Cou
returnable to May term. 2869. in favor of Wm.
McCulloch,
je8-wtd
JAMES MARTIN,
Sheriff.
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warrant in favor of C. S. Virg
je8-wtd JAMES
south side about 110 feet from Poplar street,
oh by virtue of aiid to satisfy a fi. fa. issu
erty described in fi. fa.
joS-wtd
JAMES MARTIN,
Sheriff.
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juncS-td
JAMES MARTIN.
Sheriff.
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wit: Ninet
levied on by ,
Court of Ordinary of said county, against.
plaintiff
juncS-td
JAMES MARTIN.
Sheriff.
tholorical Anatomy in the!
ile Georgia
iy j
Medical College. Chief Surgeon State“of
Sonth Carolina during the war, Vice Pres
ident Georgia Medical Association:
Db. Lawrence :—I have carefully ex
amined your formula for the Kosadalis,
and have recommended it to several of my
patients. Thecombinationisabappyone,
and must prove a potent remedy in all dis
eases requiring the virtues of a greatalter-
ative medicine. I wish y«u eve:
I wish y«u every success.
F. OLIN DAN NELLY.
yOB SALE AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
bt
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
PE0PHIET0B8 OP
sznzMozir s’
LIVER REGULATOR!
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July next, 1S69. the following described property, to-
iVarren Riley:
to satisfy a fi. fa., issued fre
returnable to May term,
Franks vs. N. Mallerwein.
juneS-td
JAMES MARTIN.
Sheriff.
/"I EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, A. L.
VJT Ciinkscales, Administrator on the estate of T.
M. Ellis, deceased, applies to me for Letters
mission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish,
singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or before
Monday in September next, to show cause,
they have, why letters should not be granted.
,1869.
mo
C. T. WARD.
Ordinary.
Fifty : Crates Assorted
Fifty Crates Assorted
Fifty i Crates Assorted
Fifty Crates Assorted
Fifty ;Crates Assorted
Crockery,
Crockery,
Crockery,
Crockery,
Crockery,
DIRECT
DIRECT
DIRECT
DIRECT
DIRECT
DIRECT
IMPORTATION,
IMPORTATION,
IMPORTATION,
IMPORTATION,
IMPORTATION,
IMPORTATION,
At Low Prices,
At Low Prices,
At Low Prices,
At Low Prices,
At Low Prices,
At Low Prices.
B. WISE,
jelO-tf Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
ii AafcB
STOVB WORH.S,
(ESTABLISHED 1340.)
ABEXDROTB BROS., Proprietors
109Sl 111 Bcekman it., New York,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
“COTTON PLANT” COOK STOVE,
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” Cook Stova,
“MAGNOLIA” Cook Stove,
’’GRAY JACKET” Cook StOTe,
“DELTA” Cook Stove.
And other Stoves, suitable for the Southern trade
EVERT STOVE IS WARRAN1ED,
FOR SALE BY
B. A. WISE, Macon. Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH A CO., Americas, Ga^
JOHN A. DOUGLASS, Savannah. Ga.,
BOOHER, FEE A CO., Columbus, Ga.,
W. L. WADSWORTH A CO., Rome, Ga.,
And by the Principal Stove Dealers throughout the
South.fjnlrl5-dAw6mo.j
$ X O O IX £1 W AH.X)
NOTICE TO TJffi AFFLICTED. U je2-w30d hMld offlcia,,r *
ECLECTIC BOTANIC PRACTICE.
rpHE undersigned desires to invite the attention of
JL all who are afilicted to his skill and treatment on
chronic maladies. He will guarantee to perform cares
on nine-tenths of each and every complaint which
the human family are heir to, from one month’s stand
ing to twenty years. He presumes to say he will core
cases of a very critical character in the space of a few
months time, and those of a milder character in the
space of two or three months time. . .
He will name a few of the critical complamtsfor ex
ample: Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dropsy .of
the Chest, Abdomonial Dropsy. Milk Leg, Dyspepsia,
Blind and Bloody Piles, Bronohialaffections, Kheum-
atism of every kind. Scrofula in general, Ulcers and
Old Sores, all private complaints in general; will re
move mercurial debilities; will guarantee to treat all
female debilities caused by cold or otherwise, with
signed can testify to his great suocesa in the treatment
of those chronic maladies by numerous proofs (if re
quired) in Macon. Augusta, Griffin, Columbus, Craw-
lordsville and Atlanta. He has been in the field of
success for the term of twenty-one years in Georgia.
His office is on Marietta street, east of the Legislative
Hall, opposite the marble bouse. He is permanently
Ideated, Come one, come all, and examin*Ior your
selves. Each Prescription.trWvc^ RALl)>
Atlanta, Ga.
the public will address meat Atlanta, Ga.
. may26-d*wim
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whcreas. Mrs.
v-4 Eugenia T. Cochran, Administratrix on the es
tate of A. E. Cochran, late of said connty, dt
applies to me for Letters of Dismission,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given’under my hand officially.
. „ C. T. WARD.
jan28-mSm Ordinary.
G I
<
Letters of Dismission.
to be and appear at my office on or before th
Monday in August next, to show cause, if an;
have, why said Letters should not he granted.
20th day of January, 1369.
jan21-m6m.
C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Henry M.
Bailey, administrator on the estate of Ro' ' ”
Bailey, deceased, applies to mo for Letters <
mission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my offico on or before the first
Monday in July, 1869, to show cause, if any they have
why letters should not be granted.
Given under my bond officially.
C.T. WARD,
dec8tn-6mo Ordinary.
real and personal property belonging to the estate
of George A., John A. and Mary L. Turpin.
je2-wlt GEO. B. TURPIN, Guardian.
EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Rose Ry-
an applies to the undersigned for letters of
administration upon the estate of Patrick Ryan, late
of said county t deceased:
All persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday m
July next, to show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not be granted the applicant. Given
under my hand officially. C. T. WARD,
je2-w30d Ordinary,
Q_EORGIA.BIBB COUNTY-Whereas. G. B.Rob-
the persons and property of James B. Judson, David
W. and Willie Hill, minor children of Darid Hill,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the friends of said minor children, to be
an"! appear at my office on or before the first Monday
in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not he granted the applicant. Given
' - - - - c. X. WARD,
Ordinary.
"OXECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold for cash, be-
JCj fore the Court-house door in Macon, on the first
Tuesday in Jnly, 1869, within the legal hoars of sale,
the northeast corner of Lot No. 14. in western -range
of thecity of Macon, on the corner of Bond and Orange
Streets, fronting about one hundred feet on Orange,
running back about the same distance on Bond Street.
ju3-30d
uscu. xur uja ucueui tn uw itcuhws
WM.P. GOOD ALL,
Executor of R. P. McEvoy, dec’d.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereus, Jordan
Brown, Administrator on the Estate of Turner
Brown, late of said-county, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dimission- These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased.to be and appear at my office on
or before the firstMenday in September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why Letters should not be
granted. Ui
ju3-3m
liven under my hand officmlly.^^
"N OTIC E—GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Four
\ week® afterdate, hereof, application will be njade
to the Court of Ordinary, of said county, for leave to
sell all the real and personal properly belonging to
the estate of Travis Huff, late of said county, deceased,
for i urpose of distribution.
• r W. A. HUFF,
june5-w30d • Executor.
Y JONES COUNTS’.
EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Court of Ordinary
yTirt Chambers. Mnv 10. 1S69.-AVhereas. Caswell
Haddock, Guardian of Henrietta Messer, minor, ap
plies to me for Dismission for samo.
These arc to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they have, why the same shall not be
: granted, on the first Monday in July next,
j Witness my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS,
mayi2-40d Ordinary.
; rA EORGIA, JONES COUNTY — Ordinabt's
1 VT Office sud County, At Chambers May loth.
11869.—Whereas, Jeremiah Love, Executor on the Es-
i tate of AVilliam J ohnson, deceased, late of said county,
I applies to me for dismission from said trust,
t These are to cite and admonish all persons coneern-
; ed to show cause to this Court, if any they have, why
; said dismission shall not be granted at the next Sep-
: tember Term of tbe Court.
• Given under my band officially.
1 mayl2 4m* R. Y, ROSS, Ordinary.
jo.EORGIA, JONES COUNTY — Ordinary's
! VT Office, sain County. At Chambers, May 10th,
1 13)9.—AV hereas. Elizabeth F. Tufts applies to me for
; the guardianship of Mary E., Orie L., and Irene M.
j Tufts, minor children of Benj. M. Tufts, deceased.
These are to notify all persons concerned to snow
; causeto this Court, if any they have, why said guar-
; dianihip shall not be granted tke first Monday in July
' next,
! Given under my hand officially,
j may 12 30d* R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
1 rA EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Obdisiry’s Office
j VT SAID County, at Chambers. April 19, 1369.—
i Ay hereas, S. M._ Culpepper applies to me for Dismis-
; sion from Administration of estate of Abraham P.
Ritchey, deceased, ’
Thesoare to cite and admonish all persons con-
| cerned to show cause to this court, on or by the first
| Monday in August next, if any they have, why said
; Dismission shall not be granted,
i AVitness my hand officially.'
| „ ROLAND T. ROSS,
j apr21-Sm* Ordinary.
BOOSU COUNTY.
j EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. John H.
! VT FeDn, Administrator ce bonis non, upon the
1 estate of Henry W. Fenn, deceased, applies to me for
i Letters of Dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in September next, then and there to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under ray hand and official signature, this 1st
day March, 1869.
^ , WM. H. DAVIES.
mara-m6tno - Ordinary.
! /^EORGIA. DOOLY OOUNTY.-AVhereas. it ap-
VT pears to tho Court that Anna G. and Sarah A.
1 Redding, minors, and orphans of John A. Redding,
deceased, are left without any guardian:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to bo and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in .July next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said guardianship should not be entrusted
to the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county.
Given under my hand and official signature, this May
28th. 1869. WM. H. DAVIES,
jel-w30i Ordinary.
rj.EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Simeon
Vt L. Taylor, administrator on the estate of Ray-
mon R. Calhoun, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
they have. wb« said letters sbould not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 28th
May. 1869. WM. H. DAVIES,
jel-w6m Ordinary.
fA EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, Robert
VT R. Cox. administrator of Aaron Cox, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be end appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2Sth
May, 1809. AVM. H. DAVIES.
jel-w6m •Ordinary.
EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-AVhereas. it ap-
VT pears to the Court that the estate of Stephen
Holton, late of said county, deceased, is not repre
sented :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they
have, why the Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county should not be appointed administrator on
said estate. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 23th May, 1869.
jel-w30d AVM. H. DAVIES. Ordinary.
p EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Two months after
VT date application will be made to tho Coart of
Ordinary ot said county, by the undersigned, for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John
P. Mote, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN AV. MOTE, Adm’r of
3unel2-w2m* John P. Mote, dec’d.
QUXTXVEAN COUNTY.
PA EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. - Thomas
VT Steadham, Administrator of William Parish,
deceased, represents to tho Court in his petition duly
filed, that he has fully administered William Parish’s
estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be discharged from his
administration, on the first Monday in September,
1869. AV.P. JORDAN.
mar3-wlam6m* Ordinary.
p EORGIA, QUITMAN CO. — To ant. whom it
VT may concern: Henry L. Ballroom has applied
to me for permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Ichabod Balkcom, late of said county.
This is to cite all and singalar the creditors and
next of kin of deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why said administration should not be
granted to the applicant.
W.P. JORDAN,
may28-40d* Ordinary.
JA8PS8. COUNTY.
/^•EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas. Pey-
VT ton R. Shy makes application for Letters of
Guardianship of the persons and property of the mi
nor children ofllenry S. McBean. deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters shall not issue to said applicant on the 1st
Monday in July next.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
3d day of May, 1869.
M. H. HUTCHISON.
may7-30d Ordinary.
"VTOTICE.—Sixty days after date application will
1.1 bo made to the Courtof Ordinary of Jasper coun
ty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Uriah Hatcher, late ofsaid county, deceased,
GEO. AV. DAWKINS,
THEOPHILUS WILtlNGHAM,
apr21-60d Administrators.
ft EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Sixty days after
VT date apclicatian will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Jasper county Jbr leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of Wm. Phillips, late of stud
county, deceased. ^7.1869. ^ pHILLIps>
mayl2-60d Administrator.
TITARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES—Will
iU be sold before the Court-house door, in Buena
Vista, between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in Jnly next, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 167. in the 4th District—Saw-mill
on thesame, in said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of John L. Smith, to satiefy a fi. fa. in favor of
Dickerson Lumpkin, Administrator of MarthaBrooks
vs. John L. Smith. Administrator of Francis Brooks.
Also, 125 acres of land in the 4th District of Marion
connty-number not known, but known as the Wynn
Place, supposed to belong to E. B. Stoddard k Co., to
satisfy a tax fi. fa.
Also, ^interest in Lot No.200, in the5thDistrict.
Levied on as the property of AVm. D. Elam, to satisfy
% tax ii. fa.
Also, Lot No. 199, in the 5th District. Levied on as
the property of AVm. Bixson, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. in
favor of the State and connty.
JOHN HANKS,
may30-w30d Sheriff.
Notice to tbe Snblie.
OHERlFF’S SALE8, for Marion county, will he
O published in the Georgia Weekly Teleghafh.
JOHN HANKS.
maySO-dltwlmo Sheriff Marion County.
Ordinary,
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, William
Stripling, Administrator upon the Estate of
Alonza W. Jones, late of said connty, deceased, ap
plies to me for Letters of Dismission. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors of Baid deceased.to be and appear at
my office on or before the first Monday in September
next, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters
should not he granted. Given under my band offi
cially. ' . C.T.WABD,
juXhn .Ordinary.
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And Depot 105 South Front Street,
apr27-w3m Philadelphia.
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PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
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^LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETER. WATCHES
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A SK your Grocer for our brand of Lard in these
Packages. Packed 31b, 5lb, and 10B>Caddies;
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Lard, send fir Price List.
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mas21-w3m
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Bored, Drilled and Dug.
HARBORS SOUNDED.
P ARTICULAR attention paid, where pure Water
is required in large quantities foT Bleacheries,
Paper Mills, Breweries and Factories.
A speciality of our business is sinking large wells
through bogs, vuicks.md. etc., where generally it is
considered an impossibility.
In conjunction with an eminent Geologist localities
are visited and advice given as regards the feasibility
of obtaining Water. Oil, Coal and Minerals.
We have forsaleTools of every description for pros
ecuting the above work, and will send competent men
to any part of tbe country to instruct purchasers of
tools in tbe bnsiness.
Steam Engines for hoisting, drilling and pumping
purposes constantly on hand.
Pumps of every description and all capacities fur
nished.
Our Apparatus can be nsed by Hand, Horse or
Steam power. First class references given. Terms
invariably cash.
Address G. K. Jt E. R. PIERCE.
22 State St.. Boston, or 26 Bremen St., East Boston.
mayl6-wJt
Cooper’s Old Ring Cotton Sweep
Midville, Bukke CorxTY. Ga.. 1
April 23,1S69.I
I WILL state to the Farmers and Planters that I
have succeeded in perfecting a Sweep for the cul
tivation of Corn and Cotton, that far surpasses any
other Sweep ever invented. It is strong and durable:
simple in its construction, and not liable to get out of
order. Any boy canhaudle it with as much ease as
he can the best turning plow.
I will give a Silver Pitcher, worth S25. for a Sweep
that will do better work, and can be sold for less
money, than COOPER’S OLD KING COTTON
SWEEP. Price, complete, 87. Address
G. W. COOPER,
apr27-w4t Midville, Barke County, Ga.
Branch of the Johnson Type Foundry.
FRANKLIN
TYPE,
Stereotype and Electrotype
FOUNDRY,
168 Vine Street. bet. 4th $th>
CINCINNATI.
Allison,Smith&Johnson,
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
Book and Neifs Ttpe,
PRINTING MATERIALS,
Of every description.
Stereotyping and Electrotyping
In all their various branches:
BOOKS, MUSIC,
Patist Medicine Lae its and Directions,
Joes, Wood Cuts, etc., etc.
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Our Mills are built from choice
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ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
Cures married and single female®.
Cures old chronic female complaints.
Cures irregular uterine actions.
Cures all diseases peculiar to females.
Cures because Doctors indorse it.
Cures cases of ten j ears* standing.
Cures young chlorotic girls.
Cures old hysteric and nervous females.
Cures palpitation and melancholy..
Cures all monthly pains and suffering.
Cures by arousing and restoring to health.
Cures pains in the head, side and back.
Cures cold feet and hands.
Cures Editors'and Doctors' wives.
Cures Farmers’ and Merchants’ wives.
Cures at a very small price. ^
JI . D.W.HUNT&CO..
fwt at Macon, sell it.
ELI WAfiREN.
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WABKEN & GRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
PERRY GA.,
W ILL practice in the counties of the Maccn and
Southern Circuits, and in the District and Cir
cuit Courts at bavannah.
iunel-d2m*
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PUBIFYLYfl THE BLOOD.
The reputation this e*
cellcut medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures^
hinny of which are of t
truly marvellous char
acter. Inveterate cases
of Scrofula, where the
svstem seemed utterly
given up to corruption,
nave yielded to this com
pound of onti-stmmots
virtues. Disorders Of a
scrofulous type, and aft
fcctisns which are merely-
aggravated by the presence of scrofulous matter,
have been radically cured in snch numerous in
stances, in every settlement in tho country, that the
public do not need to be informed hero that it is in
most cases a specific and absolute remedy. "
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of onr race. Often, thU unseen and unfett
tenant of the organism undermines tho constitution,
and invites the attackof enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throughout the body, ana
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In tho latter* tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, of tumors formed in tho liver. These facts
make tho occasional use of the Sarsaparilla as a.
preventive, advisable. >
It is a mistake to supposo that so long as no erup
tions or humors appear, there must be no scrofulous,
taint-- These forms of derangement may never
occur, and vet the vital forces of tho body ho so ret
duced by its subtle agency, as materially to Impair
the health and shorten tho duration of life. It is a.
common error, also, that scrofula is strictly heredi-
tavv. It does, indeed, descend from jiarent to child,
but is also engendered in persons bom of pure
blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air, licentious-
habits, uncleanliness, and tho depressing vices gan-
erall v, produce it. Weakly constitutions, where not
fortified by the most constant and judicious care,
are peculiarly liable to it. Yet the robust, also,
whose turbidblood swells the veius with an appar
ently exuberant vitality, are often contaminated,
and on the road to its consequences. Indeed, no
class or condition can depend on immunity from
it, nor feel Insensible to the importance of an effec
tual remedy. V
In St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas,
for Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scaltl Head, Itinff-
ivorm, Sore Ears and Eyes, and other eruntivft
or visible forms of the diseases caused primarily by
the scrofulous infection, the Sarsaparilla is so ef
ficient as to bo indispensable. And in tha more
concealed forms, as in Dyspepsia,Dropsy, Heart
Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Xeuralyla, and other
affections of tho muscular aad nervous systems, the
Sarsaparilla, through Its purifying power, re*
moves the cause of the disorder and produces aston
ishing cures.
The sarsaparilla root ot tha tropics does not by
itself achieve these results. It is aided by the ex
tracts combined with it, of still greater power. Sa
V otent is this union of healing virtues, Syphilis or
’enereal and Mercurial Diseases are eured-by
it, though a long time is required for Bubduing-theaei
obstinate maladiesby anv medicine. Ecucorrlwea
or miles, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female
Diseases In general, are commonly soon relieve^
and uitimatelv cured by the invigorating and puri
fying effect of our Sarsaparilla. IlheutnaRem.
and Gout, often dependent on the accumulations of
extraneous matters in the blood, have their remedy
also in this medicine. For Alter Complaints, ■
torpiditv, inflammation, abcess, etc., caused by
rankling poisons in the blood, we unhesitatingly
recommend the Sarsaparilla.
This medicine restores health and vigor where n*
specific disease can bo distinguished. Its restora
tive power is soon felt by those who arc Zanmtid,
Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and filled wits
, Many. IMP
Gcnci-at Debility, have written us of the youth-
' ' ■ imparted t *| M
ful vigor imparted to their nervous system, whictfe
seemed buoyant with that prolific life they thought
had departed on the advance of age. Others, whoso
fountains of life were always sterile, acknowledge
their obligations to it for an obvious change.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fe
ver, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Damh Ague, Periodical or Billon*
Fever, dec., and indeed all the affec
tion) . which arise from malarioas*
marsh, or miasmatic 1 poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does nof
tail. Containing neither Arsenic*, Quinine, Bismuth,
"ine, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
. whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The
cumber and importance of its cures in the acne dis
tricts, are literally beyond account, and we believe
without a parallel in the history of medicine. Our
pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we re
ceive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases,
and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Cnacclimated persons, either resident in, cr
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected by taking the AGUE CURE daily.
For Liter Complaints, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
tho Liver into healthy activity.
Prepared bv Du. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sobj
all round the world.
DRIVE. $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
Sold to L. W. HUNT k CO.. J. H. ZEILIN k CO-
and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all drooirtB
and dealers in Medicine everywhere^
may5-d3tawAw4m
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are nneasiness and
pain in the side. Sometimes tha
pain is in the shoulder, and i»
misiasvn tor rheumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in genetal
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
13 troubled with pain, and dall. heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory: accompanied with paiafhl
sensation of having left undone something which
onghtto have been done. Often complaining cf weak
ness, debility and law spirits.—
Sometimes some of the above
symptoms attend the disease; aaad
at other times few of them : bad
generally the organ most involved. Csre
I a Jiv
LIVER | syi
tbe Liver is generally t
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will
well.
DR. SXAXXMCOlffB’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A BEBANGED STATE OF THE LIVKR.
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice.
REGULATOR P ™ 08 hvenes3 t Sick Ilead-aehef
! REGULATOR. |
flection^u^b^Kit
Chronio Diarrhoea, Affection, o*
, I the Bladder, Camp Dysentery.
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Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood. Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn. Colie, or
Pains in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Back and LimJhe.
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affeotions, and Billows
Diseases generally.
J. H. ZEILIN k CO..
Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
For sale by all druggists. Prioe 91 per package. By
mail SI 25.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted tob*
strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It has been nsed by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can folly
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, asa
to whom we most respectfully refer:
Gen. \F. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company ;
Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.;' Col. B. K. Sparks, Al
bany, Ga.; AV. J. MoEIroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Georaw
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. W. K. C- Master-
son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Batts, Basor-
bridge, Ga.; N. Binswanger, Esq- Macon, Ga.; Dykaa
k Sparhawk, Editors ’’Floridian,’’ Tallahassee; Rrv.
J. \V. Burke, Macon. Ga,: Virgil Powers, Esq., Sir
perintendentS. AV. R. R.; Daniel Ballard, Bollards
Station, M.it B.E. R., Twiggs eo.. Ga.: GrenvSte
Wood, Wood’s Factory.'Macon, Ga.; Rev. K. 9.
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