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The Greorgia 'Weekly Telegraph.
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„ X1£E Ladies.—I have used my
ftf* r °i Wilson sewing machine eleven
<rTu sorU of family sewing, from the
0> ° T Act—even carpet-bixdmg—to the
? women, and xeiuiring No. 300
rives me still tfj® 6 satisfaction,
cfi- “.moo highly reo*mmend it to oth-
comfort. ,-Solely from my ap-
s ti* f vonr machi»e above all othere, I
means o' selling more than a
them. 3Ib3 - °-
r 0F SE^TH- .
, __ e ,c health when the precautions
;j ,l ^* t ° oc ^oit are neglected. The human
(*«*U t0 *3. delicate piece of mechanism, and
•^ iU °mieh intelligent care and watchfulness
jr jer, as are requisite in the manage-
complicated combination of levers,
*0ltib» year the body is peculiarly
. ^rtueeit is greatly weakened and re-
fjja* l.^.t 'I’ha nlnn 5r* cnm.
continuous heat The skin, in sum
tfJ? it9 millions of pores wide open, is a very
r rtB 0 { tegument from the compact cover-
becomes under the action of the win-
*** The muscles, too, are comparatively
**" Eervcs tremulous, the blood poor, and
^'frame less capable of enduring the fa®
! *^? r e-i-ting disease, than in cool weather.
cations °of a depressed condition of the
f ® in0 |;# g0 many unmistakable hints that na-
will not effect this object.
toTlime wdexote, but do not strengthen,
nivoreparation which can be depended npon
llart etaminal vigor to the system, and enable
TjL tie orfeal of the heated term without
! wr to the pressure, is HOSTETTER’S
• ! BITTERS, a tonic and corrective so pure,
ijunless, so utterly free from the drawbacks
many of the powerful astringents em-
^ medical practice more dangerous than the
" m they are employed to cure, that it may be
jstered without fear to the feeblest female in-
1 or the moat delicate child. The cathartic and
nurevegetable ingredients, which are combined
^ 0 f «tonic nature in its composition, keep
'/'^moderatelyfree and perfectly regular,
,-ork of inrigoraticn is going on. The
^blocd depurents which the herbal kingdom
r<iUe also among its components, so that it
^.purifies and regulates the system simulta-
angl-ddtJkwlfc
r'ppgcus whose skill can be relied npon is a
1 : . mmunitv. This is eminently true
[ It. Banter, of Louisville, Kentucky, who treats
r private and special diseases with unparalleled
■ The Doctor ha3 made private and chronio
study of his life, and from his large
„?.*hicb extends throughout the whole of the
Titatb and West, must have acquired great
j their treatment. Any one so desiring, by
pit die doctor's office or sending a full state
rs their disease by mail, will receive his opin-
• u to its nature, probabilities of a cure, time
L expense, etc:, free of charge. We doubt
Ict physician in America, Laving so large a prac-
I tales so liberal an offer. Bead what he says
L pimphlet, a work of forty pages, which should
la the hands of every young nun in America,
it a, »nv address on receipt of two stamps.
Igyjisicfcwtf
Ijjl dsv chills cured with King of Chills.
■Sagof CUIh cum seventh day chills.
|i':tr trying every other known remedy. King of
j will cure you angl-lm
Eitratt from a Letter from Santa Croix.']
• ♦ * * We bad wandered for many hours
tingled forests of Tropical shrnbs and
». tone of them emitting a moat delicious and
Itgonting ordor. when we suddenly came npon a
t indwell cultivated plantation, in the centre
t niikh were several buildings. Entering these we
huiltbemto be the ‘"press houses,'’ stills, eta,
pere the sngir cane is crushed for the mannfac-
ce of St Croix Rum. Over 100 Coolies were at
ti, and the smell from the fermenting vats was
|ct tihilenting and pleasant. We were shown
j the entire establishment, and learned that
Lua ram here produced was shipped to Messrs,
f H. Inke & Co., New York, to be made into their
ixirion Bitters. The peculiar good effects of
sna—which is the purest and best in the world
e well-known. Not a single case of dyspepsia,
rind ague, consumption, or any such disease
1 be found on this Island, (except of invalids
ehere for their health, and they are almost al-
iji cared.) Combined with Calisaya Bark, Casca-
|iiaii other important ingredients ibis rum be-
s Plantation Bitters; and surely no finer Tonic
I general Family Remedy was ever seen. The
tbinstion of these Bitters was first discovered
* many years ago, and all the natives swear by
station Bitters, and say “ there is nothing like
Judging by the robust health of the witnesses
|n certain their testimony is true. * * * *
E. a T.
| Ihosom Water.—Superior to the best imported
erman Cologne, and sold at half the price.
I ngl-eodlw&wlt.
1 bearnra, Woilax. If you wonld be beautiful
s Hagan's Magnolia Balm.
It giTes a pare blooming complexion and restores
bnthfnl beauty.
Its effects are gradual, natural and perfect.
I It removes redness, blotches and pimples, cures
tci, smbnra and freckles, and makes a lady of thir-
I appear but twenty.
| Hie Ilignolia Balm makes the ekin smooth and
cly; the eye bright and clear; the cheek glow
ph the bloom of youth, and imparts a fresh, plump
I; penance to the countenance. No lady need com-
of her complexion, when 75 cents will purchase
• delightful article.
In* best article to use for the hair is Lyon’s Ka
piton.
atelier’s Lightning Fly-Killer!
|. the Living! Long live the Killers!
ilr'-Tlm Sold by Dealers Everywhere/
JiK ETT.TiER cures Sore Throat.
IA - ivurite Medicine with all classee,
fcf* TsTlAVIft’PAW
Is Davis' Pain- Kni.r.n.
' TW have Painters’ Colic,
. UaE the Pais Ktt.t.tti.
\ r J Medicine is so popular
As the Pais Kh-t.eb.
rd PAIN KILLER always on hand.
'JwhsTe a Coush or Coed,
r Use the Pais Knixm
oat and not be caught without a
Ip, Bottle of Pais lumen in the house.
I hf eveiybody use the Pais Kit.t.eb,
f;.-. For Sprains and Bruises,
k 'tRX aiilor ehould cany a bottle of
rh-._ Pais Kuxer with him.
Ill-MEMBER, the Pais K’tt.t.to is for
ry loth Internal and External use.
by all Druggists. J. H. Zeilin & Co., whole-
^^ers. ' jyWAwlm
WUHEAO OF ALL COMPETITION.
THOMAS WYNNE’S
| -iOVED OPEN-THROAT, CURVED BREAST,
J ^tlVUum AND DIPLOMA
|C0ttON GINS,
^CFACTCfiED ASD SOLD BT
T H0HAS WYNNE,
hel-Atr, Richmond Co., Ga.
I ) ~»r bea<t(res.-ed and will receive prompt
Old GHs of every maker m Georgia
I'. u>7 iranrweraenW attached.
nn(l Sho)t Staple Gin, with At-
l s Wr?»®V P er *ew v. & 00
I^»om with^At'ychment, per eaw - 5 00
vb Gin, with Attvohiceot, per saw 4 00
PpApts fthBiMe Lyrics,
I A ;yii,? now work that\as been in active
Itor over thirty Sears; cordially en-
clewmen of ah the principal de-
I r'ui- a Mztt'en pafcoGhcnlBr, giving fnll
I" t with sample pages, and a sample of the
enirrarinw with *ht«h vrnrlr
j 0 "''”'" 1 "” w!th which the work
a ’401
«C- E. VEJTT, Publisher.
33 rr. Kcurth .L. Ciosinnati, 0.
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MACON ,
OASjS CAPITAL, : : : :
$200,000.
W. P. GOODALL.
Cashiek.
C. A. NUTTING.
PUBIDBXT.
DIBCCTOK8:
W. B. JOHNSTON,
J. J. GRESHAM,
W. 8. HOLT,
J.B. JONES.
«r Will do a General Banking Business in all its
Details.-i*
ad, owned in Macon
and_ vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
icurity of
—. —, - ..-..u® UU VULUI.UUU W IIIULC
the whole capital is guaranteed for the security
Depositors and Patrons.
ma?12-d&w3mo
PLANTERS
COTTON XJDALXiDTlS x
\jtTE again tender you onr services as Cotton Fae-
tt tors and Commission Merchants, at onr old
stand on Third street, and pi edge ourselves to conduct
strictlj’ a Commission Business, and shall give special
care and attention to all business entrusted to us.
We return onr sincere thanks to our old patrons for
past favors and solicit a continuance of the same, and
would request Planters generally, to give us a trial,
as we make the sale orcotton a speciality.
6faall be prepared to render the usual accommoda
tion.
JONATHAN COLLINS & SON,
iuly4-dtw3m
COTTON FACTORS,
MACON. GA.
JUD6E OF US BY THE FAST.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
W OULD respectfully say to the Cotton Planters of
Southwestern and Middle Georgia, whomit has
been their pleasure to serve the post season so satis
factorily, that they will find them fully prepared and
ready to receive, store, ship or sell to the very best
advantage, all Cotton consigned to them during the
coming season; while to those who have not hereto
fore tried us, we would say we know we can please
you.
We offer the usual accommodation to our patrons
on their growing crops, and wib take pleasure in fill
ing their orders forsupplies promptly and at lowest
market rates. Call and see ns at the
PLASTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Opposite Brown’s and Byington’s Hotels.
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G-EORG-IA
MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
TTAYINQfnllv organized onr Company onacuri
XI and permanent basis, and having the Comptrol
ler's authority, we pr-sent to the Southern People
toot
what we believe to he one of the safest and best Life
Insnrance Companies eve- established in the South
ern Country. The Home Office is in Macon, Geori
where every dollar invested will remain in onr midst.
The galaxy of names, given as directors and referees,
is a sufficient guarantee of itself of the fidelity with
which this icstitntion will be managed. The capital
is sufficient to meet all losses in every contingency.
We earnestly appeal to our citizens everywhere to
build up with us this structure for the benefit of onr
loved one:, onr homeland our country.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars are yearly ab
stracted from the pockets of our people, and carried
acted irom tne pockets ol our people, and carried
■ foreign parts to enrich strangers who have bat lit
tle sympathy for ns.
Can we not learn wisdom and use onr means to en
rich ourselves and beautify our homes?
We will try and place, in every locality, polite and
efficient Agents to transact the business of the Com-
And we cordially invite all desiring agencies
to call on the Officers, at the office
e Passenger Depot, in front of the
two hotels, on Fourth street, where all matters of de
tail will be checTfally given.
The profits will be entirely mutual after paying
six percent, to the Stockholders for amount of Stock
sruaranteed.
W. J. LAWTON, President.
J. C. MoBURNEY. Vice President.
R, J. Liqhtpoot, Secretary.
BOARD OP directors:
ASHER AYRES, Fertilizer, Macon, Ga.
T. 0. NISBET. Iron Founder, Macon, Ga.
H. T. JOHNSON Johnson, Campbell & Co., Whole
sale Grocers, Macon. Ga.
JACKSON DaLOACHE, Carriage Depository, Ma
con. Ga.
J. C. McBDRNEV, Macon. Ga.
W. J. LAWTON, Lawton A Lawtoe, Macon, Ga.
DAVID T. SINGLET'JN, Planter. Eatonton, Ga.
RICHARD HuBBS, of Crnger <fc Co., Bankers, Al
bany, Ga.
DR. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, Pres’t Georgia Home
Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga.
WALLACE CUMMXXG. Banker. Savannah, Ga.
M. P. STOVALL, S'ovall Jt Butler, Augusta, Ga,
F. ADAMS. Cashier National Bank, Athens. Ga.
T. M. FURLOW, Americas, Ga.
REFERENCES:
Harriss & Ho Well, Wilmington, N C
Gen Augustus Young, Charlotte. N C
Wm li Wright, Fayetteville, N C
IIU1D •TUKUt| PU/miO»UlG| AY
Jno C Slocum, Goldsboro, X C
Wm M Lawton. Charleston, SC
Jas P Boyce, President Theological Institute, Green
ville, SC „
R Furman, D D. Newberry Court House, S C
JOB Dargan, D i>, Sumpter, S C
S T Aikin, Knoxville. Tenn , , _ „ ,
Jno McNahb, President Eastern Bank of Euaula,
Eofania, Ala ...»
Theodore Harris, President Louisville Insnrance and
Banking Company, Louisville, Ky
Wm D Miller, Lynchburg, Va
T C S Ferguson, Lynchburg, Va
D II Baldwin & Co, New York
tiolthweight. Rice & Semple, Montgomery, Ala
Ex-Gor J G Shorter. Eufaula, Ala , _ .
L L Warren, President Falls City National Bank,
Louisville,Ky . ... ...
Gordon, Owens at Stokes, Abbeville, Ala
P H Pepper Sc Co, Mobile, Ala
Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala
Hugh McColl, Commissioner, New Orleans, La
Wood, Low Sc Ludwigsen, New Orleans. La
Noble A Brothers, Iron Works, Rome, Ga
Gen A R Lawton. Savannah, Ga „
Gen A H Colquitt. Baker County, Ga
Thos H Willingham. Dougherty County, Ga
James Callaway, Atlanta, Ga
Col Luther J Glenn, Atlanta, Ga
Dr T W Keen. Salisbury, NO _ _ _
Maj W M Robbins. Attorney-at-law. Salisbury, N 0
Col C F Low, Merchant. Lexington, N C
James Sloan, Esc. Merchant, Greensboro, N C
lion E G Reade, Supreme Court Judge, Roxboro, N C
Hon CS Winstead. Roxboro. N C
B P Williamson, Wholesalo Grocer, Raleign, N C
J P Dillingham, Xewbern. N C
Robert Thompson, Esq, W holcsalc Grocer,Nashville,
Tennessee _ . . _
Hon John Erskin, Judge U S Court, Atlanta, Ga
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AMERICUS, G-A.,
CALLAWAY & WHEELER.
W E are Baying, Selling or Renting Lands lying in
the Cotton producing portion of Georgia.
Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed in every
instance to all parties. Wosow offer for sale several
Farms, and a fewfor R ent or Lease. Attention given
to the disposition of City Property.
Labor secured for those desiring it.
Confer with us now. for many are wishing to sell
and as many to invest. ....
If you will leave a plan and description of your
place with ns wo will exhibit to iand hunters free of
ChargC ' G. M. WHEELER.
MERREL CALLAWAY'.
Attorney at Law.
july25-dtwl2t
KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE
(Six Miles South of Frankfort.)
Col. It. T. P. ALLEN, ...Superintendent,
Assisted by an Able Faculty.
T HE Twenty-fourth Academical year of this Insti
tute will begin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER o.
18u3.
Terms—Three hundred and fifty dollars ($350) per
Academical year of forty weeks. „ . _ _ _
For special information, address Col.. R. T. F.
Allen, Superintendent, Farmdale, Franklin county.
Ky. inne23-eod*w2m
TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER FILLS
Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach:
TUTI’S EXPECTORANT,
A pleasant cure for Coughs, Colds, etc.
fETT’S SARSAPARILLA * QUEEN’S DELIGHT
The great Alterative and Blood Purifier
TUn’S IMPROVED HAIR DTE,
Warranted the best dye in use-
Those standard preparations arc for sale hr
HARRIS, CLAY & CO.,
..Agents.
J. H. ZEILIN &C0„
apr2-d*wly
Decgqistb,
Macon, Ga.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MSDIOA1 DSPAMTMBNS.
FfiHE Twentieth Course of Lectures will commence
JL on the first day of November next. The Prelim
inary Coarse commences on the first Monday in Oc
tober.
Theory and Practice—Wm. K. Bowling. M. D.
Obstetrios—Chas. K. Winston, M. D.
Chemistry—J. Berrien Lindsley, M. D.
Surgery—Wm.X. Briggs, M. D.
Institutes—Thos. L. Maddin, M. D.
Clinical Medicine—Wm. L. Nichol, M. D.
Materia Medica—John H. Callender, M. D.
Anatomy—Thos. B. Bnohanan, M. D.
Surgical Anatomy—Van S- Lindsley, M. D.
Demonstrator—Henry M. Compton, M. D.
FEES.—The American Medical Association at the
meeting in May last, at New Orleans, parsed a reso
lution that no school charging less than $120, (while
it savored by a large majority $140,) should be repre
sented in that body, nor should graduates of such
schools be recognized—therefore the tickets for the
full course of lectures is $140: Matriculating $5; Dis
secting S10: Graduating $30.
For additional information apnlyto
..... J. BERRIEN LIN
jnlyl3-w3t'
JNDSLEY.
Dean of the Faculty.
ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCTIONS.
A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIO.
A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIO.
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION,
VALUABLE AND RELIABLE.
"J7QUAL if not superiorto any B'tters in the market,
Jdi and at a much less price. Cures Dys
. Cures Dyspepsia. Loss
ir, and is, withont doubt.
s pr
of Appetite, Chills and Fever,
the best Tonic Bitters in use.
GOODRICH. WINEMAN k CO..
Manufacturers and Proprietors, and Direct Importers
of Choice Drags and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C.
For sale by
GEO. PAYNE.
julyll-w6m And P. H. WRIGHT.
Druggists.
BOWDON
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTION
BOWDON. CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
epHE FALL TERM will open on Thursday, August
JL 19,1S69, and continue four months.
Tnition and incidental fee, in advance, $22. Board,
including fuel, washing and lights, can be had at $12
including fuel, washing and lights, can henaaatciz
to $15 per month, payable monthly, and even at lower
rates by going a little ways into the country.
. going ——
Students who mess together find that their expenses
do not exceed $6 per month.
Bewdon is famous for its good health, pure atmos
phere, excellent water and freedom from inducements
to extravagance and dissipation.
The course of instruction in Languages, Mathe
matics. Book-keeping, Engineering, etc., is thorough
and practical. . . . .
Bowdon is easily reached by Stage irom Newnan,
Ga., on the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week.
For any other information, or for Catalogues, ad
dress MaJ. JNO. M. RICHARDSON.
President,
Or Rev. F. K. M. Hkkdersox, Seo’y B. T.
jnly!6-d3tiw4t
gyjf CONCENTRATED INDIGO 1
f Tot the Lasad 17.—Free from Oxalic jLdd.—Sec
CLemiat’a Certificate.
A Patent Pocket PIncushon cr Emery Bag
uncimnTcraiKL
For Sale by all respectable Grocers andSrnggiits.
apr27w-3m
GEO. PAYNE. Macon, Ga.,
And Depot 105 South Front Street,
Philadelphia.
FOR SALE-PRICE $110,
FOUR PORTABLE HORSEPOWERS.
junfl^d4tiwlm
Iron Foundry.
is tronblod with pain, and dull, heavy sei
siderabie loss of memory: accompanied -
at other times few of them
the Liver is gen«rally the organ most involved,
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
well.
DR. SUVEMOKTS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
|RE6GLAT0R!f
Djppepsia, Headache, Jaundice,
Co3tivenes?. Sick Hcad-achef
Chronio Diarrhoea, Affections o'
i^ONTIXtrES to treat all private diseases, Syphilis
"y in ail iti forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, 6tr;cture,
Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effects of
murcuryare completely eradicated; arermator*hea
or Seminal Weakness, resulting from sel^-abuse or
other canses, and which produces some of the follow
ing effect?: As blotches,hodily weakness, indigestion,
constipation, aversion to society, nnmanlinees, dread
of future events. Joss of memory, indo]ence,nocturnai
emissions, and finally prostration of the vital powers,
enn be fully restored to health, # Persons afflicted
with this,or any other delicate, intricate,.or long
standing constitutional complaint, should give the
Doctor a trial. He never fails.
The Doctor publishes a medical circular that gives
a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that
can be had free at his office, or by mail for one stamp.
It gives a clear delineation of fill the-diseases and
conditions resulting from the infringement of the
moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposures,.and imr
prudences in married or single life. Ever? sentence
contains instruction to the afflicted, and enabling
them to determine the precise nature of their com-
plainta. . ,
The establishment, comprising ten ample, rooms,
is central. When it is not convenient to visit tne
city, the Doctor's opinion can be obtained by giving
a written statement of the case, and medicines can be
forwarded by mail or express. Ia some instances,
however, a personal examination is absolutely neces
sary, while in others, daily personal attention is re
quired, and i for the accommodation of such patients
there are apartments connected with the office that
are provided with every requisite ,that is calculated
to promote recovery, including medicated vapor baths.
All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor s own
Laboratory, under his personal supervision. Medi
cal pamphlet at office free or by mail lor two stamps.
BXBS C0UZ7T7.
/—I UARD IAN’S SALE.—By virtu, of an erder of
vJT the Conrt of Ordinary of Bibb cou:
_ county,.will be
sold on the lit Tuesday in September next, between
the legal boors of sale, before th* Court-house door,
(City Hail), the following property of George A„
John A. and Mary L.Tarnin, vis:- Part of Lot No.
5, in square 45. in the city oi Macon.
GEO. B. TURPIN.
. july21-td . Guardian;
A DMINISTRATRIX SALE.—Pursuant to an or-
der from the Conrt of Ordinary
.effBibb county,
will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in, September, dar
ing the legal hours of sale, before the Court-house
door, (City Hall.) the following land belonging to the
estate of Mortimer Mincbew, deceased, viz: Frac
tional part of lot No. 210 of the 520th district of orig
inally Houston, now Bibb county, lying on the Oc-
mulgee river, the same being 20 a/ 1 re.*, more or less,
jyal-td NANCY W. MINCHBW, Adm’rx.
^OTICE.—By virtue of an order from.the Conrt of
_ . Ordinary of Bibb county, wilt be sold on the 1st
Tuesday in September next, in front of the Court
house (City Hall) door, between the legal honrsof
sale, the following property, belonging to the estate of
Alonta IV. Jones, deceased: Five promissory notes
and one judgment Superior Court. _ _
WM. STRIPLING,
july24-ti Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.— By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Btbb county,
will be sold before the Court-house door. (City Hall),
on the lstTnesday in September next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property of Andrew
Dowd, deceased, viz: Lot No. 322, of the 9th District
of Colquitt connty, being 490 acres—more or less—of
wildlands. EDWARD O’CONNELL,
jn1y21-td Adm'rof A. Dowd.
Medi- /GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Fonr weeks after
taniDs. 1 VDT date hereof, application will be
No matter'«iin*h'o‘^A”ri'if^r‘rA>04 what h'e says.’ i Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
‘Office No “lK Third street between Green and I real property belonging to the estate of Howell Cobb,
Walnutrtreeti.ncarthe Portoffice? Louisville. Ky“ I late of said county, aeceased.
I Pi made to the
of said county for leave to sell the
Office hours. 9 a. n„ to 7 p. ii.j Sundays. 10 a. Jr., to
12 a. jnly3-(Uwly
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JOHN A. COBB,
Administrator.
R
Q.E0RGTA,, BEBB_ CODNTY.—Whereas,^Ann
OS AD ALIS:
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s
A
>yHE GREAT AMERICAN.HE
_ Restorer, purifies the blood and cures
Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseases, Rheuma
tism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic
Affections of the Blood. Liver andKidneys.
Recommended by the Medical Facultvand
many thousands of onr best citizens. Read
the testimony of Physicians and patients
who have used Kosadalis: send for onr
Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Alma
nac for this year, which.we publish for
gratuitous distribution: it will give yon
much valuable information:
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, say3—I
take pleasure in recommending your Hosa-
dalis as a very powerful alterative. I have
seen it used in two cases with happy results:
Executrix upon .the estate of Peter
, Stubbs, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission,
I 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.
GiTen under my hand officially. • -
C. T. WARD.
jnne3-wSmo Ordinary.
QE_OR.GIA, BIBB. COUNTY.—Whereas, A, L.
L. Clinkscales, Administrator on the estate of T.
M. Ellis, deceased, applies to me for Letters ofDiB-
mission.
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 1st
Monday in September next, to show cause, if any
they have, why letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, fhl8 £Tth day of
February, 1869. C. T. WARD.
f*b2S-6mo Ordinary.
D
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I
rj.E0P.GlA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, Jordan
one in a case of secondary syphilis, in Brown, Administrator on the Estate of Turner
which the patient pronounced himself Brown, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
cured after having taken five bottles of I for Letters of Dimissiop. These are therefore to cite
your medicine. The other is a case of j and admonish all and singular, the kindred andcred-
scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly . itors of said deceased,to be aHd appear at my office en
improving under its use, and the indica- or before thehrstMonday in September next, to show
tions are that the patient will soon recover, j cause, if any they have, why LeHers should not be
I have carefully examined the formula) , granted. Given under my hand official! v. _
by which your Rosidalis is made, and find j . „ L. i, W AKU,
it an excellent compound of alterative in- ;
gredienp. ,1 /"'I EORGIA, 3IBB COUNTY.-Whereas, William
‘ .Ksadaft.'i^ ca“MOf ^(^lJd ^ Stripling. Administrator upon the Estate of
Ordinary,
hat used ■—■
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory re
sults—as a cleaner of the Blood I know no
better remedy. _ ,,
Samuel G. McFadden, of Murfreesboro,
Tenn.,says: . , . _ _
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism:
send me four bottles, as I wish it for m
brother, who has Scrofulous Sore Eyes.
Beniamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes:
I have suffered for twenty years with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body: a
short time since I purchased a bottle of
Rosadalis and it effected a perfect cure.
nos a daij x
s
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
^.Laboratory, No. 61 Exchange Place,
Baltimore.
Drs. Clements, Rives <t Co.,
Proprietor*
For sale by
j. a. zBz&xar a go.
ripL....
Alonza W. Jones, late of said county, deceased, ap
plies to me forLetters of Dismission. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kin
dred 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 te granted. Given under my hand offi
cially.
ju3-3m
C.T.
Ordinary.
EORGIA.__BIBB COUNTY.—Wh_ereas, A. B..Ross,
leputy Clerk of the Superior Court, applies to
udersigned for Letters of Administration, de
the nnierrigned , T — —
bonis non, on the estate of George W. Ross, late of
said county, deceased.
All persons interested are required to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary on the hrstMonday in August
next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
C. X. WARD.
july2-w3Qd Ordinary.
QEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, David M.
ldneys. Fever, Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of the Skin, Imparity of the Blood,,"
choly. or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Co,,,.,
Fains in the Bowels. Fain in the Head, Fever and
J.H. ZEILIN iC0„
Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
Drnggists. .Macon, Ueorgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price SI per package. By
mail $125.
be
i preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to
strictly vegetable, Mid can do no injury to any one
It has been us&i by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-lire 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 care.
The following highly respectable persons can fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom we most respectfully refer: _
Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. It. R. Company :
Rev. J. R. Felder,Perry, Ga.; Col.£. K. Sparks, Al
bany, Ga.: W. J. McEIroy, Keq.. Macon, Ga.; George
J Lunsford. Esq.. Conductor 8. W. R. R.; C. Master
V7._ CL-ltiT DILL „ i _ . T A Unin,
son. Esq., Sheriff Bibb connty; J. A. Butts, Bain-
brictge^Ga.; N.JBinswanger^Esq.^Macon, Ga.; Dykes
& Spar'hawk, Editors “Floridian,’’ Tallahassee; Rev,
T- Rnrlrp* Mtionn. Virrnl Powftps. Pai,. Stl-
Wood, 'Wood’s Factory! Macon, da.: Rev. E. F.
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference: Major
Unr,
Wooley, Kingston, Ga.
A.F.
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PHOXOGH A. X 3 XX s:
J. A. WHIPPLE,
iROPRIETOR of the oldest and, most extensive
Photographic Establishment in tbeLmted States
pays especial attention to copying, enlarging ana
coloring photographs* like oil painting, from small
daguerreotype^*, tintypes and card pictures, # true to
life; takes Porcelains* Card de Visites, Imperials and
every variety of photograph?, 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 297 Washington street, cor
ner of Temple Place, Boston, Mass. may22-wlm
[OFFIOXAL.]
Executive Deptetkest, State op Georgia, 1
Atlanta, Ga„ July 2o, 1869. J
Whxeeas, A vacancy has occurred and now exists
la the office of Ordinary of Cobb county, caused by the
death of Ellison A. Dobbs, the person having been
elected thereto,
Now, Therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of this
State, and of the Militia thereof, by virtue of the
power and authority in me vested by the Constitution
and laws of this State, do hereby appoint Charles P.
Shepard, of the connty of Cobb, Ordinary thereof to
fill the vacancy aforesaid; and order that he. ti e said
Charles P. Shepard, upon his executing and filing in
this Department his official bond as Clerk of Ordinary
in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, with such sur-
ities thereto as the law requires, and as shall be satis
factory to me, be commissioned.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Execntire
Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day
and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor. -
By the Governor:
R. Paul Lister,
Secretary Executive Department.
Jnly2S-d3twIt ’
Mrs. XJDWABJD S. WHITE’S
ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY
bchool for young ladies,
- New Yoke City
No. 2 West 43d Street, -
New
Southern Masonic Female College.
rriHIS INSTITUTION, located in Covington. Ga.,
JL is novr in successful operation. It belongs to tne
Grand Lodge of Georgia, and is controlled by the
authority of the Same. The exercises of the institn-
tion will be resumed on the Ibth of August, with tne
old Board of Instruction complete, consisting of three
gentlemen and six ladies. For 'nil information ap
ply to the President, GUSTAVUS J. ORR, A. M.
july31-d6twlt
JONES COUNTY. \
ri EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—At Chambers, Jn y
IT 24. 1369—Whereas, James O. A. Hickman has
applied for administration on estate of Inomasa.
Hickmnn, deceased. , ..
These are to cite and aamonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they have to the cen-
trary. on or by the first Monday in September next.
Given under my hand officially, J
july28-w30d * * Ordinary.
XTOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.—Notice
is hereby given that I will apply to the Court of
Ordinary of Jones connty, on the first Monday in
September next, for leave to sell all the real estate of
John W. Finney, deceased, in sTones county Jnly
24.1869. WM. A. CHAMBERS,
july28-w4t Adin’r.
GEORGIA. JONES COUNT^Y.-Ordinary's Office
\JC said County.—At Chambers.. June 27, 18o9.—
Whereas, Leonidas Smith, Administrator on the
estate of Jeremiah Miller, deceased, applies to me for
dismission from said administration,
These ara to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they have, on or by the
first Monday in October next, way said dismission
shall not be granted.
Witness my band officiall^^ T _ ^
iune30-w3mo Ordinary*
EORGIA, JONES COUNT Y.-Ordinary’s Office
Ur said County.—At Chambers, June 27, 38o9.—
Whereas, Caswell Haddock, Administrator on the es
tate of Jno. W. L. Messer, deceased, applies to me for
dismission from said administration,
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cauBe. if any they have, on or by the
first Monday in October next, why said dismission
shall not be granted. .
Witness my hand officially^^
jnoeSO-wSm Ordinary*
/GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’* Office
Ur said County.—At Chambers. June 27, 1S69.—
Whereas, Wm. C. Butler, Administrator on the es
tate of Benj. Hearndon, deceased, applies to me for
dismission from said administration.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they have, on or by the
first Monday in October next, why said dismission
shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
jnne39-w3m Ordinary.
/"N EORGIA, JONES COUNTY — Orm.vary’s
Ur Office said County, At Chambers May 10th,
1869.—Whereas, Jeremiah Love, Executor on the Es
tate of William Johnson, deceased, late ofsaid county,
applies to me for dismission from said trust. .
These are to cite and admonish all persons concern
ed to show cause to this Conrt, if any they have, why
said dismission shall not be granted at the next Sep
tember Term of the Court.
Given under my hand officially.
mayl2-4m* R.T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Notice for Xieave to Sell Land.
/-I EORGIA. JONES COUNTY’.—Notioe is hereby
UT given that application for leave to sell all the
real estate of Hearndon Patterson, late of said coun
ty deceased, will b® made to the Court of Ordinary cf
Jones county on the 1st Mtmdag T in8e^tiimber next.
H.H. PATTERSON,"
5uly21-69d Executors.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
/■'I EORGIA, JONES COUNTY. - All persons in-
Ur debted to the estate of Hearndon Patterson, late
of said county, deceased, are notified to make pay
ment immediately: and those having claims against
tbe said estate are notified to present them duly au-
thenticated as the law directs.
SAMUEL T. BRAGG,
H. H. PATTERSON. ,
july21-60d Executors.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
/GEORGIA. JONES COnNTY.-All persons in-
Ur debted to the estate of John J Mason, late ol said
county, deceased, are notified to make payment to the
undersigned immediately; and those having claims
against the said estate are notified to present them
duly authenticated as the law directs.
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
july21-60d Adm’r.
/■'i EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Ordinary’s Office
UTsaid Connty.—At Chambers, Jnly19,1869^—Where
as, Wm, A. Chambers applies to me for the Guardian
ship of Frances D. and Elizabeth Finney, minors of
John W. Finney, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they hare, on or by the
1st Monday in September next, why the same ehall
not be granted. , „ , „
Given under my hand ofiriggfc^ j ^
july21-30d Ordinary.
JASPBDl COUNTY.
, , ^ 1—
r\ EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Sixty days after
Ur date I shall apply to the Ordinary for leave!. to
sell tbe land belonging to tbe estate of John H. Hi-
nerd, late of said county, deceased. -■
JAMES M. WILLIAMS,
jnne27-w60d Administrator.
Beware of the Impostor, Swindler
and Cheat,
T H. STILWELL. M. D..?2 Broadway,-New
. York, sold me a pair of his Organio Vibrators,
getting forth that when applied to, or pJ#ced in ibe
«ars, they would increase the strength of sound to five
time? its natural strength* and guaranteed tnem£o do
ho: but on a fair trial the result^ they do not Bene
fit my boarin? one attorn. Therefore, 1 take this
method “f publishing him to the world asanlmpce-
tSwin a-i Cheat. THOS. F. MeGSHEE.
ubui: , AI*-,«u.y -o, IS*. Jn»s» w2t.
Wade Hampton, South Carolina; W. W. Corcoran.
Washington. D. C.: President Middeton, Charieeton
College: Prof. Chas. Davies. New York; W. Gilmore
Simms, Sonth Carolina; Prof, Bartlett, West-Point
Military Academy. marlh-da*w
TO THE PUBLIC:
will not trust Mary Dyer (my wife) on my ac
count, as I shall not hold myself responsible for her
THOMAS DYKR.
coo tracts.
jnly!8-dltw3t*
Flanders, Administrator upon tho estate of Wm.
L. Hart, late of sail county, deceased, applies tome
for 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 sot be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
C. T. WARD,
jqpe3-w3mo Ordinary.
BOOB1T COUNTV.
WO months after the date hereof the undersigned
_ will apply to the Ordinary Court of Dooly coun
ty, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of James Hightower, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. June 30,
1S69. JAMES M. PENNY,
Administrator of the estate of James Hightower, de
ceased. jnly3-w2m*
"VTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate of
James - ' - - - -
_ . James High tower, late of Dooly county, deceased,
are hereby required to make immediate payment to
theundersigned, and all persons having demands
against saiddeceased are required to present them to
the undersigned within the time prescribed hy law.
June SO. 1869. JAMES M. PENNY,.
Administrator of the estate of James Hightower, de
ceased. jniy3-w60d*
GEORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas. John H.
V-T Fen 11, Administrator de bonis non. upon the
estate of Henry W. Fenn, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from said estate,
These are, theretore, 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 my hand and official signature, this 1st
day March, 1869. „
WM. H. DAVIES,
tnaro-mGmo Ordinary.
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, whv said letters should not oe granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2f
May, 1869. WM. R. DAVTE8.
Jel-
-w6m
Ordinary.
QEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, Robert
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 and 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 28th
May, 1869. WM. H. DAVIES.
jel-w6m Ordinary.
EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Two months after
\JT date application will be made to the Court ot
Ot dinary of 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 W. MOTE, Adtn’r of
jnnel2-w2m* John P. Mote, deo’d.
BEARIOSr COUNTY.
QEORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—L. JL Wall, ad
ministrator, de bonis non, of John G. Heath, de
ed, has applied for leave to sell the real estate of
All persons interested in the estate of said deceased
Witness my hand officially. Jnly 1,1869.
JAS. M. LOWE.
jnly4-w2m Ordinary.
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO. 1 SECOND'STREET.
^LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETBR. WATCHES
and JEWELRY repaired and warranted. .'.stfjf'rtj
lYame Stencils for Xttarkin? Linen Oat to Order*
aprill-tf
COTTON GINS.
G-ullet’s Steel Brush Cotton! Grihs»
Dan’l Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Q-ins,
S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Grin Feeder.
A new and valuable machine, worthy the attention of Planters.
U- Circulars, giving testimonials in great numbers from persons well known, furnished on application.
Samples on exhibition atW. A. HUFF’S, corner Cherry and Third Streets. Address
F. S.
jnne26-d.twtf
JOHNSON*
Agent, Mbcod, Georgia.
MRS. F. DE88AU:
HAS OPENED. AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY *
DRESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES., etc.
68 MULBERRY ST. s MACON, 61.
S9-A11 orders promptly attended to.
apr2-dtw m
E. CARVER COMPANY
undersigned is Agent for the sale of this UNRIVALED GIN, the mannfactnre of which w»* .
commenced by E. CARVER, at NACHEZ, Miss., more than sixty years ago, and became the study of
his life. Thousands have since been in use in the rich Cotton Districts of the Sonth and West. It i* be-
leived that
'GEORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, E.S.
LX Parker, Administrator of Jas. Parker, deceased:
interested will show cause why leave should not
Witness my hand, July 17,1869.
JAS. M. LOWE,
july21-w2m;Ordinary.
1 EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, L. W.
r Wall, Administrator oi Solomon Wall, deceased,
Witness my hand, July 17,1S£>.
JAS. M, LOWE,
jnly21-w2m Ordinary.
QUXIMAR OOUNFY.
QEORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY,— Thomas
Steadham, Administrator of William Parish,
resents to the Court in his petition duly
has fully administered William Parish’s
mar3-wlam6m*
Ordinary.
(EORGIA,QUITMAN COUNTY—James Harri-
‘ ’mfoistn
' son. Administrator of James B. and Mattie J.
.This is, therefore, to oite all persons concerned,
jqjy22-3m
W. P. JORDAN,
Ordinary,
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable. to an
L order of the Court of Ordinary of Honston coun-
oty of
aid as
property belonging to the estate of ulysea Young
late of Honston connty, deceased-
JAMES. W. POSTELL.
J. aANBOUB BA&BXSOZr,
IJ1WO months after date I shall apply to the OrdL
nary of Putnam county ■ fQr leave to sell the real
- - ^ ' te'af.
catate belonging. to the estate of Thomas C. Grimes,
deceased. A. 8. REID, Jb„
. Administrator of T. C. Grimes, dee d.
july7-w2m
OTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate of
N Uriah Hatcher. late of Jasper connty, deceased,
ar* requested to make immediate payment, and ali
those having demands against said estate are required
to present them according to law to the uncersum
p GEO. W. DAWKINS, and
SPRINGFIELD, FEUS,
FFICE for the presen tat Personville. Will prme-
U tice in all the conn ties composing the Thirteenth
Judicial District of Texas. Land claims carefully in
vestigated, and collections made in all parts or the
State. All business promptly attended to. Corres
pondence soli ted and information cheerfully giv*n.
Bevxbe.vcs Hon.J. M. Maxey, Huntsville, Tex
as; General As K. Allison, Colonel J. B. Liken, Gal
veston, Texas; J. M.Croeon and J. L. Henry, Eras.,
lyS-tyfOd
-AWKUra. , ■
THE0PHILU8 WILLINGHAM
Admuiistrators.
ian£2-w6m
This Gin has no superior in the world for Simplicity, Strength, tightness
of running, Speed, Durability, and the Beauty of the sample it produces, ■
in fact in all the qualities required to constitute a Perfect Gin.
A good stock of No. 4», 50 and 60 St-A-VW GrlSTS on hand,and 70 and SO Saw.Gibs ordered.
as wanted.
DUFLICATES OF SAWS, GRATES. BRISTLES, BOXES and every other part cf the Gin kept at the
Agency for sale, and'can be applied with the utmost facility on the plantation.
The !Price is 6B4: [Per RAW,
DELIVERED AT THE STORE OF IBS VZfDBRSXGlfSB.
They also furnish to order, the “E. CARVER COMPANY” PEELER GIN, which is specially adapted
to ginning the Peeler end other varieties of long stapled upland cottons.
innc~2~-w6fci-.il.iw
HENRY L. JEWETT,
No. 64 Second St., Macon. Ga.
REFINED
FAMILY LARD,
packed by
PROCTER & GAMBLE,
CINCINNATI.
A SK your Grocer for onr brand of Lardm these
A. Packages. Packed 31b, 51b, and 30 lb Caddies;
60 lb Cases for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling
Lard, send for Price List.
*&-For sale by Grocers, Macon, Ga.
may21-w3m
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PUBDme THE BLOOD.
The reputation this e» ,
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
many of which are of £
truly marvellous chat*
acter. Inveterate case*
of Scrofula, where the
system seemed utterly
f iven up to corruption
ave yielded to this com
pound of anti-strumone
virtues. Disorders of a
scrofulous type, and af
fections which are merely
aggravated by the presence of scrofulous matter,
have been radically cured in such numerous b*
stances, in every settlement in the country, that the
public do not need to be informed here that it is je ..
most cases a specific and absolute remedy.' ■ - ■ -
Scrofulous poison Is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, >
and invites the attack of 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 it* hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber- -
cles may be suddenly deposited in the longs or’
heart, or tumors formed in the liver. These fact*
make the occasional use of the Samaparith* aa a'
preventive, advisable. , . .
It is a mistake to suppose that so long as no erapi - »
tions or humors appear, thero must be no scrofulous
taint. Those forms of derangement may never
occur, and yet the vital forces of the body be so re* ;,
duced by its subtle agency, a3 materially to impair
the health and shorten the duration of llfb.: Itl* a - A
common error, also, that scrofula is strictly heredi- w>,
tary. It docs, indeed, descend from parent to child,
UutU* ■ J ~ ~
A I. *
GEORGIA DYES
UNEQUALED FOR BEAUTY AND SIMPLICITY
PRIDE OF "THE SOUTH,
BEAUTIFUL RED, for wool or silk.
PRIDE OF YOUTH,
An exquisite purple, for wool or silk-
PRIDE OF THE FARMER,
A rich brown, for wool.
EXCELSIOR,
_ splendid black, for wool; beiides a Yellow,
Green and Brown for cotton. All prepared by a
practical Dyer, and warranted. Liberal discount to
dealers. Sample) of material dyed sent free on ap
plication. AddrocS,
P WM. KING, Jk., Sc CO., .
23may—w3m* Athens, Ga.
VV A Ti T Li
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to the youngr man of a home and fortune, ana tells
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wages; the farmer, the best lands; the merchant, the
manufacturer, the professional man and the mechanic
of the great chances open to them: it tells everybody
justwbat they ought to know, about the yast re-
soorces and wonderful progress. In erery purt or thu
great country. New, fresh* interesting and popular*
For full description, terms to Agents, etc., send for
circular. 'PE0PLK3 PUBLISHING00..
july23-w3m* tli Aren st., Phnaielphia, Pa.
DR0MG00LE & GO ’S
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTEHS
Cures married and single females.
Cures old chronic female complaints.
Cures irregular uterine actions.
"■ disease
Cures all diseases peculiar to females.
Cares because Doctors indorse it.
Cures cases ol ten y ears’ standing.
Cures because prepared by Physicians.
Cores after everything else falls.
Cures everybody's sickly wife.
Cures young chlorotic girls. . . , •
Cures old hysteric and nervons females.
Cures palpitation and melancholy.
Cures all monthly pains and suffering.
Cures by Arousing and restoring to health.
Cures pains in tho head, side and baca.
Cures cold feet and hands.
Cures Editors’ and Doctors’ wires. . . is
Cures Farmers* and Merchants wives.
Curesata very small price^
fort' at Macon, sell it.
_ Jti 3 also engendered in persons bom of pure
blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air, licentious
habits, uncleanlincss, and the depressing vices gen
erally, produce it. Weakly constitutions, where not •
fortified by the most constant and judicious core,
are peculiarly liable to it. Yet the robust, also,
whose turbid blood swells th* veins 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 insensiblo to the importance of aa effec
tual remedy. '
In St. Anthony's Fire, Bate or Erysipttao,
for Tetter, Salt Rheunt, Scald Head, Bt»9~
worm, Sore Rare and Eyes, and other erupbvft -
or visible forms of the diseases caused primarily by
the scrofulous infection, tho Sarsaparilla is so ef
ficient as to be indispensable. And in the more
4,(
■jfc ■ •■‘■A
-vfi. iV*
Sarsaparilla, through it* purifying power, re*
i the cause of the disorder ana produces as ton-
moves the cause
ttMng cures*' ’
The. sarsaparilla root of the tropics does not by
itself achieve these results. It l* aided by the ex
tracts combined with it, of still greater power. So
potent is this onion of healing virtues, Syphilis or
Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by
it, though a long time is required for subduing these
obstinate maladies by any medicine, JLeuoorrheea
or Whiles, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female
Diseases in general, are commonly soon relieved
and Ultimately cured by the invigorating and pozfr
lying effect of onr Sarsaparilla. Rheumatism
and Qout, often dependrat on the aecnmnlatkmsof
extraneous matters in the blood, have their remedy
also in this medicine. For Diver Complaints, "
torpidity, infiammatiou, abcess, etc., caused by
rankling poisons in the blood, we unhesitatingly
recommend the Sarsaparilla.
This medicine restores health and vigor where no '
specific disease can be distinguished. Its restora
tive power is soon felt by those who are Languid,
itlcss, Despondent, Sleepless, and filled wits
Scrvous Apprehensions or Fears, or who are
troubled with any other of those affections ^aap-
any t
tomatio of weakness. Man v, after taking
General Debility, have written us of the yo
fill vigor imparted to their neiwons system, wt
seemed buoyant with that prolific life they tnouxa.
had departed on the advance of age. Others,Whow
fountains of life were always sterile, acknowledge
their obligations to It for an obvious change.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
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ver, Clrtll fever,
numb Agae, Periodical
fever, dec., and Indeed all the affec
tion* which arise from malarien,
neurali, or mhaematic pohwu.
As its name implies, it docs Cure, and doe* not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic*-* Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral orpolsomons substance
whatever, it in nowise injures any patient Tbe
number and importance of its cures in theagn* dis
tricts, are literally beyond account, and we b*iieve
witboat & parallel in the history of medicine. Our
pride ia gratified by the acknowledgments w* re
ceive of fie radical cures effected in qbsttaate ctm, -
and where other remedies had wholly tailed.
Chacclimaccd persons, either resident to, ot
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pros
tected by taking the ACUE CURB dally.
For Liver Complaints, arising from t
of the Liver, it is an exaelltot remedy, etf
Ibo Liver into healthy activity.
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