Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, September 10, 1869, Image 3

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_ the IiADiES.—Thinking it due your ; if of easing woman’s work, I f * te that in the year 1854 I purchased & "Wilson's Sewing Machines, t* Ajt day most fully informed of their over all others. This machine has *£* nmnterrnpted use ever since (a ** ccar iy fifteen years), on many totally J .. materials, such as my own boots, my needle-books, besides the usual I 4 goods worn by ladies and ehil- ^ ^g’never been repaired, and does not X have often blessed the day on *• ** v- /y* V* ;, v *2- * *v A .. % f * * *.•, * V* * • ' V ' •- . . ’ • > ’ * /.Vtt a JLv The Greorgia "Weekly — ; i—' rf ' —sf..- ‘ - ‘ • 1 ■- ——1 -I, [ft'gg* - *s m VA’^y. V K*»: a»V - 4* . > yft * **" ,w * t tot entered your fine establishment! .. Mas. J. W. D. Patten. , k egULAB HABIT OF BODY lr essential to physical health and clear- '* toddled. Nor is this all. Beauty of per- '* (^exiat with unnatural condition of the ^ presage of the refuse matter of the r ‘ ' g u these natural waste-pipes is as ncc- parity of the body as the free passage tf'jLof a city through its sewers is necessary ^ with <d * w inhabitants. ■ !Ttion >• the primary cause of most of the ^ot tbe discharging organs, and one of its ** rr results is constipation. This com- heins dangeroas in itself, has many .l flCOSO omitants—such cs an unpleasant ^edlow 8 jau, contaminated blood and bile, i *.' Readacho, loss of memory, and gen- IkSeB'8 STOMACH BITTERS remove aU 'vilsbv removing their immediate cause in ** .i va orgs.es, tod regnlating the action of yiio' combination of properties in ^1^,^ preparation is one of its chief mer- •( fa not merely a stimulant, or a tonic, or an yjnKi agent, or a nervine, or a blood depur- •tetthutie, but all these curative elements Lely We»d«d in one powerful restorative. It " entity wd vigor to the inert and enervated "Li. tdierea the alimentary canal of its ob- ^ a„i gives tone to the membrane which ' ^ gently stimulates tlie liver, braces the 1 ud cheers tlio animal spirits. No other IpgsMWS such a variety of hygienic virtues. ijjete characteristics that It owes its prestige ’ -arteld medicine. Experience has proved L i ie harmless as it is efficacious, and hence ’epepdartrith the weaker sex as with the ^TETTER'S STOMACH BITTER3 is sold in -scoly. and the trade-mark blown in the glass ■rived on the labal, with our steel engraved is stamp over the cork, is the test of genu- Beware of counterfeits. iurr.ovEi) Hath Dye—Is admitted on all »be the most simple and natural dye over u is easily applied, does not stain the ,'Mra tlio hair soft and glossy, and is instan- jjo its effect. Tty it and you will use no sept 5-d6t & wit diltdies but know what thousands of them asantly relating to us, wo candidly believe of of the weakness, prostration and distress ~ic*d by them would vanish. James Marsh, 1# West 14th street, New York, says, “he itt children, the first two aro weak and pnny, d, having been unable to nurse or attend i b« the has taken Plastatiox Bittebs for *:titD years, and baa a chad now eighteen *iold which sbo has nursed and reared her- cd both are hearty, saucy and well. The JtoistalnAble to mothers,” etc.. •it enlcace might be continued for a volume. Mtaridenceis to try them. They speak for salwa. Persons of aodentary habits troubled Tcataeea. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, 11 appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, •spafioo. diabetes, etc., will find epeedy relief sph these Bitters. 1869. 1870. ANDREW FEMALE; COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GEORGIA. ANNUAL AM0MCE3IENT. ^jPHE President of this old and popular Institution nl^IK)bASTICYEAh. h o t n it ’ r,a £ntCr0P ° n MONDAY,, October 4, 1869. F A O U L T Y: Of his efficient corps of Teachers too much cannot bo f a i>d. They are well known in Georgia. Florida ana Alaoaina-viz: Prop. M. A. McNTTLTY. A. M., .Mrs. TH AD OLIVER. Miss SALUE ALLEN. < Miss FLORIDA FORT. M'lle SELINA STOUti. Mrs. ELODIA IS. RUSSELL, ■ Miss REBECCA TAYLOR, Mrs. M. B. SHERIDAN. and NON-SEOTAKIAN. CHURCHES^ rapreseilt F0UR DIFFERENT DISCIPLINE. The discipline of the College is mild but firm. It cannot be surpassed. There is perfect order and sys tem throughout tho establishment. COURSE OF STUDY Completeand thorough in all tho departments—equal to that of any Female College in America. Tho facilities lor studying Music—vocal and instru mental — Latin, Greek. French, German. Italian, Drawing, Painting. English Literature. Mathematics, etc., are of the very FIRST ORDER. Young Ladiesdesirin ” . --—„ Ladies desiring it, can adopt aeonree of study similar to that pursued by young men in our first-class V« i VJ /uuiia uicuiu uut uKi*cnus Male Colleges; or they may enter an irregular class, and take up such studies as they prefer. Or again, if they desire to do so, they can, as hitherto, pursue a mixed course of study, and graduate therein. THE BOARDING HOUSE For plainness and neatness, comfort and convenience, well-cooked food and good water, ample play-grounds a.nd beautiful promenades, is unsurpassed in any sec tion of tlleSonth. Being under the immediate super vision of the President, PareDts anti Guardians pat ronizing this department uiay rest assured that their daughters and wards will find a Home in every way suited to theireonfldenre and respect. Mrs. CATHERINE H. DUNCAN, who. for eight or ten years, has served as its Matron, will still act in that capacity. TERMS OF TUITION AND BOARD Are leas than those of most Institutions of similnr grade. Leaving oat Extras, a Young Lady may en ter any class in the regular College Course, and in addition procure Board—everything found, including incidentals, for S273 00 tier Scholastic Year. Payments to be made QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE. Charges.—Young Ladies are charged from the date of entrance. PHYSICAL TRAINING. The celebrated LING SYSTEM or PHYSICAL TRAINING, for Girls and Young Ladies—particu larly such os are feeble and delicate—will be faithful ly and thoroughly taught. Besides givinga perfect : form, it cures Incipient Spinal Disease. IncipientCon- | sumption. Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, and last, but not least. Chills and Fever, and all for i EN DOL LARS per annum. Instruction in this department ! alone is worth double the charge for Board. Will 1 doubting parents give i: a trial? There is no such' word as fail. joznns oovxrxx. Nr TONES' SHERIFF'S. SALES.-Will be gold befora V the Court-house door, in the town of Clinton, Jones county, on the 1st Tuesday in October next, within: the legal hours of sale, the following named property, to wit: One hundred acres of land—more or less—it being tbe sontb halioflot No. 87. In the 6tb District of originally Baldwin,now Jones county, ad joining Ianda of Bryant Balkcom, Mary Ann Moore and others:'all of said lot lying on the g*nth side of the ran of the Long Slash. Levied on as the prop erty of Cyras E, Parrish, by virtue of a fi. fa. obtained in the Inferior Court of Jones county. inl883, in favor of Bryant Balkcom, administrator of Beni. James, de ceased, rs. Cyrus E..Parrish; said land now in pos- ses-ionofMrs Seviler Parrish, the widow or relic of Cyrus E. Parrish. Property pointed out by B. Balk com, administrator, etc. „ . - H.D. CHAPMAN. ang20-w30d r Sheriff. TONES SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold before the f ‘ the Court-house door, in the town of, Clinton, Jones county, on tho 1st Tuesday in October next, one Forty-five Saw Gin and one set of Wooden Hon ing Gear. Levied on as the property belonging to the estate of Thomas F. Garrell, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Batts Superior Court, in favor of the officers BOOKS’ COUNTS’. TkOOLT SHERIFF SALES.—Will he sold.^before jubi anijuitr ue cu i. u Vr! ,clure ^ the Court-house door in the town of Vienna. Dooly , county, between the usual pours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October nest* to-wit: One black Horse and Buggy* Sold m the prbperbr of E. C. Youngblood, to satisfy a Superior Court n. fa. in favor of Sarah Sheffield vs, Nathan Youngblood, Executrix of E. C. Youngblood. Property pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. •, _ * ' : i • - Also, at the same time and place, toe one-naif un divided interest of the House and Losin the town of Vienna, fenown as tho Kellam and Fleming Store- hou-e, containing one-fourth of an acre, more cr le3s. Sold to satisfy a Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of James F. Leonard vs. Whitfield Parmore and David S. Kellam. Property pointed outby Jame3 F. Leo nard. ’ 1 ,flr - Also, at the same time and pla.-e, the following prop erty, to-wit: Lots of Land in toe Third District of Dooly county. Numbers 217, and 24b. Sold as the property of Hardy Wheelos, to satisfy a Justice Court fi. fa. in favor of John Bembry vs- Hardy Wheelos* Property pointed out bv plaintiff. - ' , • | YY. L. GIvAxAAal, sept3-w3od Sheriff Docly County. la. from Butts Superior Court, in fav<£ of the officers /-i EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. Charles of said court, and transferee! to S. B. Gliwson vs. , \j w. C . Yornadore applies for the,Guardianship fires, f. Garrell. Property in possession of M. C, w v ,«>— White. H. D. CHAPMAN, septl-td TONES SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will besold before tne O Court-house door, in the town of Clinton. Jones county, between the legal hours of sale, tbe following property, to wit: One hundred acres of land—more or less—belonging to Archibald T. Thurmond, adjoin ing the lands of Daniel J. Newby. Levied on to sat isfy a fi. fa. from Jones Superior Court, obtained nt October Term, 1807, in favor of Leonidas Smith, ad ministrator on tho estate of Robt. Berry, deceased, vs. Archibald T. Thurmond. Property pointed out by of the person and properiy of Charles R. W. E. Mims, of Win. H. minor and orphan of Win. H. Mims, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear at my jffice on or before the first Monday in September next, then and thereto show cause, if any they have, why said Guardianship should not be entrusted to a id applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this August 2,1339. WM. H. DAVIES. aug7-w30d Ordinary. Hr WO months after the date hereof the undersigned J. will apply to the Ordinary Court of Dooly coun- puffs’ aUoraeysTand j naa t. — ft. D. CiiAVMAX.^ j the heirs and creditors of_said_deceased ; „June 30, aug00-w30d ««. ' JAMES M. PENNY, Administrator of the estate of James Hightower, de ceased. inly3-w2m* p EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Obdisaht’s Office VX said CotJSTY, at Chambers, August 18, 1889.— Whereas. Francis S. Johnson, Jr.. Guardian of\Vm. i 'VfOTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate of A. Griswold, applies to merer Dismission from said : James Hightower, late ofDoolv county, deceased, Guardianship.. j are hereby required to’ make Immediate payment to’ These areto cite all persons concerned to show cause. ; the undersigned, and all persons having demands if any they have to the contrary, by filing the same in : against said deceased are required to present them to ~ " " ' ~ the undersigned within the time prMCrHred^^b^law. this office on or before the 1st Monday in October next. Witness my hand officially. ROLAND T. ROSS. ang20-wL0d Ordinary. Juno 3iU8t& JAMES Administrator of the estate of James Hightower, de cease^jo)y3-w60d* fx EORGIA. JONEi COUNTY-Oedivarv’sOfficr 5Jh^«S r ^SS?%n25?e?; vTT said Coustt, at Chamber?, August 18, 1869.— Administrator de boms non, upon the Whereas, H. L. ^cjith applies to me for dismission j *‘° r of Administration on theestate of Aueustus Roberts, i pnn deceased, and for release from the Guardiutbip or Robert., minor of said deceased, and also , « beforathe These are to cite all persons concerned to show ■ cause, if any they have to the contrary, by filing tho . same in this office on or before the 1st Monday in Oc- : tobernext. Witness my hand officially. R. T. ROSS, ; ang20-w30d Ordinary. I. show cause, if any they have, why sail letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 1st day March, 1869. WM. II. DAVIES. mar5-n'.6oio Ordinary. EORGIA. JONES COUNTY—Obdixabv’s Office UT said Cocktt, at Chambers, August IS, 1S69.— Whereas, G.T. Pursley applies to me for dismission from the Guardianship of James D. Godard. L. f avlor, administrator on tho estate of Ray- mon R. Calhoun, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from said estate: -=■ —— v . ,. , These are therefore to cite and admonish all con- ■ These are to cjte ail persons concmned to show. 1 ceraed to be and appear at my office on or before the cause, if any they have to the contrary, by filing the first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any same in this office on or before the 1st Monday in Oc- they have, why said letters should not be granted, tobernext. , _ . Given under my hand and official signature, this 2Sth Witness my hand officially. ■ May. 1869. WM. H. DAVIES. aug3Q-w30d * Penary. | ■ jel : <r6m ? riinary - ■ JONES SHERIFF.’S SALE.—Will be. sold before i Q.E^RGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas. Robert »J the Court-house door, in Clinton, on the 1st Tues- : vj K. Cox, administrator of Aaron Cox, applies to day in October next, 1800 acres of land—more or less— me for letters of dismission from said estate: situated in said county. Levie l on as the property . These are therefore to cite and admonish all con- of Win. S. Moughon, and known as his Walnnt Level cerncd to be and appear at toy office' on or before tbe Place, adjoining lands cf Joseph Glawson, Mrs. M. first Monday in December next, to show cause, if ar.y L. Lamar and others, to satisfy an. fa. from Bibb they have, why said letters should not be granted. Superior Court in favor of Rust, Johnston i Co. vs. ; Given under my hand and officio! signature, this 28th Wm. S. Jlonghon. Property pointed out by plain- May, 1869. WM. H. DAVIES, tiffs' attorney. Property now in possession of de- ■ jel-w6m Ordinary. fendant. augl3-w3Qd HENRY D. CHAPMAN. Sheriff. j LOCATION. j CUTHBERT, for good health, fine society and pure ! water, cannot be surpassed in American, j For further particulars address ’ ■ A. L. HAMILTON^ K, ; sept3dlt*w4t President. BIBB COUNTY. liuxow Wateb.—Superior to the beet imported ca: Cblcgne. and gold at half the price. •tSeoJAwlw. REDIVIVUSI lie S. S. S. ®f 1SS1, it JEUSON3 Original Socthekx Soothing wt Chh-dbes Teething, ie again reausci- •!! hie a Corrigntt of tbe Bortl disorders 4,-it upon this period; a yrnirful Carmine/- inutritious Syrup ; and a gentle Anodyne, cgoilm and refreshing repose, without the m and distressing reactionary disturbance tt nervous system that results from the exhibi- i»u*t prtpiradons—exp rcssly made for chil- Its use in the Southern States, as far back ■il. established its reputation as a Southern Ic- ■ba, and, as a medicine unrivalled, and as be ne hest and safest preparation for children n*j. ensuring best to motheus and nurses and /md strength to their infants. It is therefore uowdieiut, and needs no advertising where it «> known. Every precaution has been taken Pierre and protect it from fraudulent counter- It is manufactured only at the Laboreitory '***. Toupexs & 41 urd, members of and suc- 'WU) tbeoid established Southern Drug House HtUAi. Bbuet A Kitchen, 111 Chambers Xew York, to whom all orders should bo ad- and is ter gale to the citizens of Macon by on®, Ciu 40a; Ethridge & Davis, Eatonton, *ed all respectable Druggists. <, TU-deodAwtf. B ibb SHERIFF’S SALE.-WUI be sold before the Court-house door, in the city of Macon, between the legal hours of eale. on the 1st Tuesday in October next, 1369. the following described property, to wit;— The Plantation in Bibb county embracing three tbon- sand (3600) acre* of Land, more or less, on Tobesofkee creek and known as the Scot's Mill Place. Levied on by virtnc of, and to satisfy a fi.fi-.. issued from Bibb Sup erior Court, returnable to May Term. 1868, in fa- i vorof Alexander Barnett vs. Harriet B. Fulton, Trus- i tee. Also said land to satisfy a fi la., returnable to May Term, 1869, iu favor of Little, Smith & Co. vs. Harriet B. Fulton and Harriet B. Fulton, Trustee. Also said land to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of W. A. Huff vs. Harriet B. Fulton. Trustee and Guar dian. and J. B. Branham. Als > said land to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of officers of Court vs. Harriet B. Ful ton and Harriet B. Fulton, Trustee, etc., and otherfi. fas. in my hands. JAMES MARTIN. • sept5-30d Sheriff. G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Grdinarys Office said County.—At Chambers, Juno 27, 1869.— Whereas. Leonidas Siaitb. Administrator on the estate of Jeremiah Miller, deceased, applies to me for dismission from Said aomiDistration, These are to cite and admonish all persons con cerned to Show cause, if any they'hare. On or by the first Monday in October next, wby said dismission shall not be granted. , Witness os hand officially. ROLAND T. ROSS. jnne?0-w3mo Ordinary. G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY'.—Two months after date application will be made to the Court ot O.'dinary ot said county, by the undersigned, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John P. Mote, lateof said county, deceused. JOHN W. MOTE, Adm’r of junel2-w±n* John P. Mote, dec’d. 2VIAK202T COUS*f*!?3r. rARION COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be so'd, before the Courthouse door in Buena Vista, between tbe legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in October next, (he following property, to-wit: West tefr f fetein«n. aw,iK t0 “ e for : These art to cite and admonish all pereon? con- 22 and 23 in the Thirly-first District cf Marion eoun- SS? Monday^^ October^^SexG why snhl disL^io^ ^ K op ^ P f Jara(?s L '- C - Keer ( . and havc ?iv '- aball net be granted. Witness my hand officially. . • ROLAND T. ROSS. jnne30-w3m Ordinary. en James W Wiggins, tenant in possession, notice pf iol: tho same agreeably to law.) to satisfy two fi. fas. in _ _. dy two h. _ favor of WUliam 51. Brown vs. James L. C. Keer. RUBIN HAMILTON. aug29-lt Deputy Sheriff. ' OEOs TO Mothers.—We have the pleasure of 'tcring the revival of Dr. Jenson’s celebrated *tte, Southern Soothing Syruji, winch thou- * Sootbern mothers and nurses have exten- -lused and justly extolled for its gentle ano- : qualities and nutritive support to infant life, sleep is induced, which is the animus of rigorous child constitution. To secure' "eythingof a distressing influence upon the system, so inimical to infant life, is dis dain the preparation. Mothers and nurses *■ ft Fill eave your own rest, and tlie livee of _*ftnt charges. See advertisement “S. 13 S. !flia a« whose skill can be relied upon is a FI i» any community. This is eminently true •-Hater, of Louisville, Kentucky, who treats and special diseases with unparalleled '* The Doctor has made privato and chronic **the study of his life, and from his large ^»Uch extends throughout the whole of the **«th and West, must have acquired great ^treatment. Any one so deeiriDg, by call- •t* doctor’s office or sending a full statement disease by mail, will receive his opinion as ‘-•hus. probabilities of a cure, time required, *ta, free of charge. We doubt if any pliy- •'tcerica, having so large A practice, makes *n offer. Read what lie says in his pam- r**°rk of forty pages, which should be in the "’tf every young man in America. Sent to any receipt of two stamps. July 25-d&wtf H BANKING- COMPANY OP MACON- ^CAPITAL, : : : t $200,000 ' '^JhALL, C. A. NUTTING. CA8HIEX, PBX82DEKT. T * . DIR •Aasau- directors: W. S. HOLT, J. E. JONES. ^ to a General Banking Business in all Sts Details.^®* is^t of tbij Company is all owned in Macon >C, n ntT. Having no circulation to protect, iJL'M’ttri is guaranteed lor the security of ste 0 Ptttr0D3 ’ :e to Physicians, Druggists and ®he Public Generally: t.h' r D p6 er iignod, practicing physicians in tbe Sf being fully advised of the kStfftn L it “PPtoKB uompouoa xiaia !u tl£ u »,*• n Q w bojog manufactured and of- ^jMao by Messrd. L. Pierce A Co., take srsLs. certifying to alt of our profeesicn— Js fi.,.find all persons who may need an *Y,, c “ Q ~that this Extract is by far the best ; !e d.: bo much so that we give it great ■ fi* 1 those diseases In the treatment of i. - tEl “ is useful, useful. i fcJww. Jf. D., l.gPint.M.D, T. W. Grime?, M. D., Wm.K Scblejr.M.D., •*»JLD- T. J. Wood. M. !d., ..., Elisha J. Kuki-cey.M. D l Vh? U *” April 80.1SQ9. ‘•s’o 6 ** 1 * Agency at-L. W. HUNT A OO’g,- 8? and 84 Cherry st., Macon, Ga GEORGIA. JGdaa CGUNTY.—Ordinanr s,umec . n EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. L. W. ! 'J Wall. Administrator of Solomon Wall, deceased, tfef^H^do^S^TapX t8S ' U lie l3nds be ’“' De “ 8 tu .... 1 AliperScn? interested are notified to file their ob- Theseare to cite and admonish all I’^rsonscon- j ec ,- 10na t0 the same within tho time prescribed by i Wto- my hand officially August 4,^IMB. ! S *'witoess > my r Saml officially. ^ j 1_ ROLAND T. ROSS, • june30-w3m Ordinary. •piBB SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be sold before X) the Court-bonso door, in the city of .Macon, be tween tbe legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in October. 1869. the following described property, to wit: One hundred acres of land, mo'e or less lying on Tobesofkee Creek, on the west side of tbe road leading from Freeman’s or Fulton's Mill to Bethel Meet-ng House, adjoining lands of Newberry, Brewer nnd others. Levied on by virtne of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court, returnable to November Term. 1868, in tavor of Jas. N. Seymour vs. Harriet B. Fulton. W^etc^ septa-td . Sheriff. B ibb SHERIFF'S SALE.—^Will bo sold before the Court-house door, in tho city of 51aeon, between tho legal boars of sale, on the 1st Ta'-*day in October. 1869. the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in said county, on the sou’h side of Tobesofkee Creek, ar.d on the east side of the rand leading from Freeman’s (formally Scott’s) Mills out by and to Bethel 51eeting liou-e. containing 3000 arras, more or less. Levied on by virtue of and t« satisfy a fi fa. issued from Bibb Sanerior Court, returnable to November Term, 1867, in favor of J. W. Fears & Co , v«. Harriet B. Fulton, Trustee, and other fi. fas. in mydjand^ A septo-td Sheriff. TASPER COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.-Will be gold before the Court-house door in 51ontieelto. on the first Taesday in October next. 2 )2)4 acre* of Lana, more or less, situated in said county. Levied on as tho property of Theopiius Pye. and known as the old James Adams Place, adjoining lands of Jama* H. Roberts and others, to satisfy a 3. fa i.-sued from Jas per Superior Court, in favor of David 51. Langston vs. Theopiius Pye and Harmon W Pye. Pioperty point ed oat by plaintiff. B. T. DIGBY. sept2-30d Deputy Sheriff. Q.EORGIA. JONES COUNTY* — OspixaRT’s QEORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Henry C. Watt, Administrator, etc., of Geo. W. Mayo, d-.ceased. has applied for leave to sell the real estate Office s«id Cocxtt, At Chambers May 10th, ! of said deceased. lSty.—Whereas, Jeremiah Love, Executor on tbe Es-, Ail persons interested in snid estate will snow tate of YVilliam Johnson, deceased, late of said county, j case, if any. why leave should not be granted the applies to me for dismission from said trust. 1 - J — — —” — '— J Thesc arc to cite and admonish all persons concern . ed t« show cause to this Court, if any they have, why j said dismission shall not be granted at the next Sep tember Tern of the Court. administrator to sell. August 4,1S69. Witness my hand officially angl0-w4t JAS. 51. LOWE. Ordinary. Given u* dcr my band officially. nmyl2 4m* R. T. ROSS. Ordinary. G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—Whereas. John F. Smith has applied for the Guardianship of tbe t erso -s and property of Eugenia D. and FmithieJ. ioweli, orphans of HiPery Howell. All persons interested are notified to file their ob jections to the same within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand officially August 19.1869. JAS. M. LOWE, aug22-w30d X Ordinary. j lEORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm. y D. Spinks, Guardian of YVarren^Reddcck, and n EOKGIA. JONES COUNTY’.—Ordinary’s VJT Office said County, September 2.1869. at Cham bers.—Whereas, Samuel T. Bragg applies tc me tor Administration on Estate of Mary Yv. Patterson, de ceased, of this county. These are to notify all persons concerned to show cause at this office on or by the first Monday in next month, if any they hare, why the same shall not be granted. Witness my band officially. September2 1869. R. T. ROSS, sept4w30d Ordinary. Georgia A. Murphy, orphans, applies for leave to sell the !atds belonging to said orphans. j.. I hole interested are notified to file their objections, if any. to the same within the timo prescribed by law. Witness my hand officially, August 4.1839. JAS. M. LOWE, auglO-wl’, Ordinary. G EORGIA, 5IARION t C0UNTY.-Whereas.HeEr: C. Watt, Administrator, de bonis non, of Geo. W Mavo, deceased, has petitioned the Ordinary Court of said county for dismission. AU those i terested in the estate of said deceased are notified to file their objections, if any, to the same within tho time prescribed by law. Witness my hand officially, August 1,1869. JAS. M. LOWE. auglO-w&'Jd Ordinary. ■ G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks alter date hereof, application will bemadeto the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real property belonging to the estate of John P- Lamar, late of said county, deceased. _ A. B. KObdt septS-S9d Adm’r, de bonis non. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after date hereof, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell tbe real property belonfifff to the estate of Duncan Me- Callum, late of said county^deve-sed. sept2-30d *G. YY. BARFIELD. Adm’r. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY —All persons indebted to the estate of Duncan McCalium. late of said county, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to render them in terms ot the law. G. YY. BARFIELD, t sept2-40d Adm’r. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY*.—YYhereas, Ann Stubbs, Exteutrir upon theestate ot Peter Stubbs, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission, , . ■ , . The=e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at toy ofnoe on or before th® first Monday in September next, to ?how cause, if any they have, wby letters should not bo granted. Given under my band officially^ .WARD june3-w3mo Ordinary. EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY*.—YYhereas. 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 ate and admonish all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of said deceased.to be nnd appenr at my office en or before tho first Monday in September next, to shew cause, if anv they have, why Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officiary. ju3-Sm ■ Ordinary. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—YYhereas. YVilliam \JT Stripling. Administrator npon the Estate of Alcnza YY. Jones, latent said county, deceased, ap- ilie* to tr.e fir Letters of Dif mission, lh iso are there- tore to cite ond admonish all and singular, the kin- dred nnd creditors of said deceased.to he 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 band offi cially. C.T. WARD. juJ-orn Ordinary. /GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—'Whereas, David 51. \JT Flanders, Administrator upon the 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, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the firtt Monday in September next, to sirewcause, if any they have, why letters shou.d not be granted. Given under my hand officially. ^ ^ WARD jnne3-w3mo Ordinary. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—All persons indebted tothe Estata of John P. Lamar.l3teofsaid coun ty. deceased, are required to make immediate pay ment to tbe undersigned, and those having claims to render thorn in’terms of the law. A B. KOJ-o. sept2-4od Administrator de bools non. If. a. BA5SOU -a. f* aaKBOH,.^...-DARIUS V. flSU ROBT. H. BOTD. . W. A. RANSOM & CO., MarmfACturen And Jobber* of BOOTS AND SHOES, I8taad(8< •roadway, **YV YORK raljr23-tr *• l Kotice for Leave to Sell Land. G eorgia, jones COUNTY.-Noace is hereby given that application for leave to sell all the real estate of Hearndon Patterson, late of ;a ; d coun- X deceased, will be made to the Court of Ordinary of ines county on the 1st Monday in September next. SAMUEL T. BRAGG. h. h. Patterson. juiy21-60d Executors. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY. All persons in debted to the estate of Hearndon Patterson, late of eaid county, deceased, are notified to make pay ment immcdi itely: and those having claims against the said estate are notified to present them duly au thenticated ns the law directs. SAMUEL T. BRAGG, E. H. PATTERSON, jcly21-60d Executors. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—AH persons in debted to tbe estate of John Jackson, late of said county, deceased, «re notified to make payment to the undersigned immediately: and. those having claims against the said estate arc notified to present them duly authenticated as the law directs. ISAAC HARDEMAN. , july21 60d Adm r. G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Office said County.—At Chambers, Jnly 19.1859j—YYbere- as. YYm. A. Chamber' applies to raefor the Gnardian- sbip of_Frances D. and Elizabeth Finney, minor of Jolim W. Finney, deceased. These are to cito and admonish all persons con cerned to show cause, if any they have, on or by tho 1st Monday in September next, why the same shall not be granted. . _ . „ Given under my hand officially. _ , ROLAND T. ROSS. jaly21-30d Ordinary. QUIT**AH COURTS*. G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTl’.-James Harri son. Administrator of James B, and Mattie J. Harrison, represents to the Court, in his petition, that he has fnlly administered said estates. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should out be discharged from his administration and receive lciters of dismis«icn from both estates on the 1st Monday in November, 1869. W.p. JORDAN, july2?-3m Ordinary, a EORGIA, QUIT51 AN COUNTY. - Thomas Steadham, Administrator of YYiliiam Parish, deceased, represents to the Court in bis petition duly filed, that he has fully administered William Parish’* estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why sold administrator should not be discharged from bis administration, on tho first Monday in September. JS69. YY.P. JORDAN. mar3-wlam6m*Ordinary. EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-L. YY. Wall, ad- T minis;rater, de bonis non, of John G. Heath, de ceased, has applied for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased. Alt persons interested in tic estate of said deceased are notified to fite their objection to the same within tho time prescribed by law. YVitness my baud officially. July 1,1859. JAS. M. LOYVE, j'jly4-w2tu Ordinary. G EORGIA, MARION COUNXY.-YYhereas. E.S. Parker, Administrator of Jas. Parker, deceased; applies for leave to sell thercal estnteof said deceased. All ioterested will s’aow cause why leave should not be granted on the 1st-Monday in October next. Witness my hand, J aly 17,1569. JAS. M. LOWE, july£l-w2m Ordinary. G eorgia, marion county.—whereas, l.w. Wall,, Administrator of Solomon YYall, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the wild lands belonging to said estate at private sale. AU persons interested are notified to file their objections to the same (if any) on or befora the 1st Moudar in October next. Witness my hand. July 17, 2869. _ J Ac. 51. LOW E, july2l w2m Ordinary. JABIrX2R OOUNTHT. N OTICE.—Four weeks after date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary, in and for Jasper county. State cf Georgia, for leave to sell the said county, deceased. aug27-w2Cd ISAAC LANGSTON. Adm’r. XT OTIC E. Pour weeks after date, application will AX bo made to the Couit of Ordinary of Jasper County, for leave to scil the Lands belonging to the estate of JAMES H. MONTGOMERY*, late of said County, deceased. August 12th. 1869. YYM. S. MONTGOMERY, auglow4t Executor. N OTICE —Four weeks after date application will be * " ” _ made to tbe Court of t.rdinary of Jasper Couuty. for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of FRANCIS M. KINARD, late of said County, deceased, August 12:h. 1869- ... « JAMESM. YVILLIAMS, aug15-w4t Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Agreeable to A order of the C^urt of Ordinary of Houston cot coun ty, will besold on the 1st Tuesday m September next, between the usual hours oi sale, before tho Court- housedoor, in Knoxville. Ga.. one half interest in lot of land No. 127, in the 7th District of the county of Crawford; said lot containing 20254acres, and sold as the property belonging to the estate of Ulyscs Yon; g, lateof Houston eounty, deceased. julyI2-td JAMES. YY. P0STELL. Adm’r. SATJLSBURY, OHEERY & BLABINGAME, WAR EIIOTJSE Kotico to Debtors and Creditors. A LL parsons having demands against the estate of A. YY. C. Cleveland, deceased, will present them in terms of the law, and those indebted to said estate are required to make aa?3-w6w* Executor. E XECUTOR’S SALE —Will besold in the town of Perry. Houston coan'y, the let Tuesday in No vember next. one House and Lot in tho town of Fort xsd Valley, containing about four acres: known in the nnWrUfTTSSinN MERCSTAKTS I plan of said town as Lot No. 1.BlockD. Also, in UUffifltiOOIGN A.Q, Oglethorpe. Macofi connty.on the same day, one lot MACON, G-A., ’ i of land, containing 292J4acras—more or less—No. o4. ; in the 15’h D strict," originally Houston county, now (At tho Fire-proof YYnretouse formerly occupied by i Macon county. Sold as the property ol Henry Brown, Adams, J ones & Reynolds.) | deceased, for a division. Terms r cash. T>TirtTOW . T IBERAL advances made on Cotton in store or j Lj upon the growing crop. Assistance rendered in , the purchase of supolits. Orders stncaly observed ! in the sale of Cotton. YYe do not buy on bur own as- ! count, nor have we any favontes to sell-to. Our anySl-td WJI R. BR0Y7N, Exerutor of Henry Brown, dec’d. SALE OF LAND. >4^ welgbtsare warranted'to'besatiefretory: _ ! vtrTLL be sold before the Court-house door inlthe Agents for pure prepared Kaw Bono and Raw Bon© J yy town of Clinton, on the First Tuesday in Oct o- Superphosphate. » v *. - "• t ’Aqslo~w3m j bor neit, between the ugURl bours oT.jmft* yiVa Ohio, have been refitted and re(tn*fnshei for display : ^ r . and tale of Masonic and other huciety Goous. Hav- j island is sold for division. Title good. Terms: ing established a successful business, the undersigned j 0 . er Jn t un t;] the 2ith of Decomhernext. >3 prepared for extensive omors.’and can sen a D or C. O. D. on examination, supplies for Lodges, , Chapters and Commanderies, Masonic Carpets, Jew els. Collars. Diplomas, Piilaj?, Ofiicers Aprons, Fall; Templar outfits. 845to $69. Also. Collarsand Aprons, Knighta »f Pvthias. Chapter Robes, 10.0. F. Jew els. . Refers to prominent Masons in «ch State. augl4-lm JOH27 D. CALDYYELL. JAMES F. BARRON*. ROBERT X. HARDEMAN, Jb.: C*SWELL HADDOCK,*2uardian; >:». LUKEB- MF.SSER. 51inor; F. T. BRAGG. Adminbtrator; • M. W. PAT rERSON.'deceased. August Id, IS69* auglS-w40d. ttkRTatMAMTMC* MtmUEMt A NEW INVENTION of power whereby all friction is overcome. The simplicity, economy and durability of this Press astonish©* all who set It, *&ft_the more so.'that a power so simple should so long have been unappropriated. The strain is wholly upon two (2) Iron Bara 1^ inchw square, operating on these bars as if two men were pulling at each end in contrary direction, which will sustain a strain of 190,000 pounds each. With this Brew twomen can 00 all the packing or pressing of a 500 pound bale inside of eight minutes, And if need be, one man can operate, only requiring time« This Press wui not occupy more spaco tnan a Piano, and can- bo placed under the Gin and receive the Cotton direct from the Gm, thus doing away with Ianfc Koqnu, ana can om readily taken down and transported as it is simple and light. We can supply these Presses cheaper than any yet offered. Will send circulars to'any desiring, and would advise all wanting Presses to. withhold buying until they examine this. These Presses are now being manufactured in Atlanta, and wul soon »e set up on exhibition there, in Macon, and all important points throughout the State where its working can ho seen. All are awured that as between this Press and any other there is no argument a3 to its merits over all others. With tho Irons, anv ordinary workman canjputiinthe Press. County XUghts, Presses or Iron?, for sale by ' . H. R. Xj SJ TVT 3ST , AQKN T , At Glenn. Wright A Carr s YYuehooie, Atlanta, Ga. Tr»TTCrT->T »A.-^>*>gt IRON WORKS: R. FINDLAY’S SONS, sole manufacturers in Macon, and General Agents for sale of tho above Press. angMt7-lawr4*w-jf. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla j FOE PCBIFIIN6 THE B100D. The reputation this ex. cellent medicino enjoys, is derived from its cures, many, of which aro of 6 truly .marveUous chiir. acte’r. Inveterate cases of Scrofula, whore the system seemed utterly given up to corruption, have yielded to this com pound of auti-strumoua , virtues. Disorders of a 1 scrofulous type, and af fections which aro merely aggravated by tho presence of scrofulous matter, have been radically cured In such numerous in stances, in every settlement in tho country, that the public do not need to bo informed hero that it is in most cases a specific and absolute remedy. Scrofulous poison is one of tho most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelc tenant of theorganism undermines tho constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, it seemsto bree§ infection througireut the body,anti then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, cither on the surface or among tho vitals. In tho latter, tuber cles mav be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho Uver. These facts make the occasional use of tho Sarsaparilla as ft preventive, advisable. S’. It is a mistake to suppose that so long as no erup tions or humors appear, there must bo no scrofulous taint. The3o forms of derangement. may never ‘ * rbe occur, and yet tho vital forces of tho body be so re< duced bv its subtle agency, as materially to impair tho health and shorten thedaration of .life. It is a common error, also, that scrofula is strictly heredi tary. It does, indeed, descend from parent to child, but is also engendered in persons bom of pure blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air. licentious habits, uncleanliness, and tho depressing vices gen erally, produce it. Weakly constitutions, where not fortified by the most constant and judicious care, are peculiarly liable to it. Yet the robust, also, whose turbid olood swells the 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 tho Importance of an effec tual remodv. _ In St. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Erysipelas, for letter, Salt Jtheum, Scald Head, Ming- tcorm, Soro Ears and Eyes, and other eruptive or visible forms of tho diseases caused primarily by the scrofulous infection, tho Sarsaparilla is so ef ficient as to bo indispensable. And in tho moro concealed forms, Disease, Fits, affections of the Sarsaparilla, through its purifying power, rc- s the canse of the disorder andproduces as ton- mo ves the cause of ishing cures. The sarsaparilla root of the tropics does not by Itself achieve these results. It.fa aided by tho ex tracts combined with it, of still greater power. So potent is this union 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. Dciecorrhcea or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases in general, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by the invigorating and puri fying effect ot our Sarsaparilla. Ji/teumgtism and Gout, often dependent on the accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, have their remedy also in this medicine. For Dicer Complaints, torpiditv, inflammation, abces3, etc., caused by rankling poisons m the blood, wo 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, Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and filled with Mervous Apprehensions or Fears, or who aro troubled with any other of those 'affections symp tomatic of weakness. Many, after taking it for General Debility, have written us of the youth ful vigor imparted to their nervous system, which seemed buoyant with that prolific life they thought had departed on the advance of age. Others, whose fountains of life were always sterile, acknowledge their obligations to it for an obvious change. Ayer’s Ague Cure, TorFevcr and Apie. Intermittent Fe ver, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Daniil .(gae, Periodical or fiilloua Fever, dec., and indeed all the affec tions which arise from malarious, umrsh, or jnluamatlo poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, nnd does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague.dis- tricts, arc literally beyond account, and wo believo without a parallel in the history of medicine. Our pride is gratified by tho acknowledgments we re- c-oire of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, mid where other remedies had wholly failed.. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro tected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity, of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. Prepared bv Dit. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round tlie world. FRZCE. $1.00 FEB BOTTLE. Sold by L. W. HUNT A CO., J. H. ZEILIN A CO., and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all druggists and dealers in Medicine everywhere. may5-d3tnwAw4m BROMGOOLE & CO.’S ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS Cures married and single females. Cures old chronio female complaints. Cures irregular uterine actions. Cures all diseases peculiar to females. Cares because Doctor* indorse it. Cures cases oiten years’ standing. Cures because prepared by Physicians. Cures after everything else fails. Cures everybody's sickly wife. 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, ride and back. Cures cold fact and hands. Cures Editors’ and Doctors’ wives.. Cures Farmers’ and Merchants’ wives. Curesat a very small price^ & - fwt at Macon, sell it. ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCTIONS* A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC. A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIO. A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC. E. CARVER COMPANY Lis! rt-d tjYHE undersigned, is Agent for the eale of this UNRIVALED GIN, the manufacture of which w«e commenced by E. CARVER, at NACHEZ, Mias., more than sixty years ago, and became the study of” ‘ his life. Thousands have since been in use in the rich Cotton Districts of thb South and West. It is he- i.7*y fi leived that • , ,. This Gin has no superior in the world for Simplicity, Strength, ZHghtnesy of running-, Speed, Durability, and the Beauty ofthe sample it produces, i in fact in all the qualities required to constitute a Perfect Gin. . A good stock of No. 40, E0 and 60 J9 AS%JV G-X3NTS en hand, and 70 and 80 SawGins'ordered as wanted. DUPLICATES OF SAWS, GRATES, BRISTLES. BOXES and every other part of the Gin kept at the •> Agency for sale, and can be applied with the utmost facility on the plantation. • ' • .u <1 ■ w v : ,/v: 'Th.e 3Pri.ce is ®4= Per SAW, .-••si DELIVERED AT THB STORE OF THE DXffSE&SXGXVSD. They also furnish to order, the ”E. CARVER COMPANY” PEELER GIN, which is specially adapted ' to ginning the Peeler and other varieties of long stapled upland cottons. . . .. nrjT m .’adtt JhS HENRY L. JEWETT,.’; . ; < *,* i nn e27-wom&dlaw No. 64 Second St., Macon. Ga. COTTON GINS. Gullet’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins, Dan’l Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins, S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder. A new and valuable machine, worthy the attention of Planters, ? «r 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 j- j F. S. JOHNSON, jnue26-d.Ywtf L Agenti Macon L <" ■£ggats. rvfi ofj ’’tU m>5» : ^VS9\i ■ V, G. ERNEST PESCHKE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, .da- fair ’ » V ' NO. 1 SECOND STREET. ^LL KINDS AF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED by an OPTIMETER. WATCHES V.» . ' f- and JEWELRY repaired and warranted. Zffame Stencils fbr Marking- 2*inen Out to Order. apriil-tf- THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER loilHIiiKfill Complaint are uneasiness and KlraffltfilcJ pain in the side. ^Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken tor rheumatism.. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternative with lax. H The head is troubled with pain, and dall. heavy sensation, con siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful sensation of haying left undone something whicn uehtto have ho>w done. Often complaining ofweak- HBHHgmmi ness, debility and low spints.— U Vpn I Sometimes some of the above I ill D ■ symptoms attend the disease, aDd at other timed few of them : but tbeL^er is generally the organ most involved. Cure the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be wdL ‘ . DU. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER- |rE6ULAT0R.| AKction^rth^Ku Dyspepsia. Headache, Jaundioe, Costiveness, Sick Head-aohef Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’ the Bladder,, Camp Dysentery, ■ toe jsiaaaer, ass a idneys. Fever, Nervousness. Chills, in, Impurity of the Blood, Melan- ffectioos ofthe Diseases of tbe Skin, .impurity oi iuo di«uu,*uv«< choly, or Depression of Spirits, Henrtburnt-^°* IC » OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, A SOUTHERN PREPARATION, VALUABLE AND RELIABLE. UQUAL if notsnperibrto any B’ttersin the market, Ei and at a much less price. Cares Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Chills and Fever, and is, without doubt, She best Tonic Bitters in use. Qi lODRICH, WINEMAN k CO.. Tanufacturere and Proprietors, and Direct Importers ot Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C. For sale by GEO. PAYNE. 3ulyll-w6m And P. H. WRIGHT. .' • , Druggists. G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—AH penons hay ing demand 9 against J. H. Meadows, late of said eounty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them,, properiy attested, to me within the time pres en bed 1 1 —. _ . I H,,!! MA* La a/I • Anil O II IMSFdAlifl immediate payment aug^3-w40d Bxecntor. G eorgia, tyyiggs coumy.—aii person* m- debtedtothe estate of Washington Fitfpatriok,. deceased, are requested to make payment immediate ly, and those having claims against tbe said estate aro .notified to present them duly authenticated a* the law directs. aug25-w40d . ,G. FITZPATRICK, Adm’rx, , H. FITZPATRICK, Adm’r.. cnoiy, or repression oi opirits, nra rwum, w.,., Pains in tbe Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Boils, Pain in the Back ana Limbs, Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious Diseases generally. , H ZEILIN & c0 „ Druggists. Maoon, Georgia. For eale by all druggists. Price $1 per package. By A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for the last twenty-five years as one of B the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If token regularly and persistently, it is sure to effect a enre. ■ The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we most respectfully refer; Gen. YY. S. Holt, President 8. W. R. R. Company s Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col- E. K. Sparks. Al bany. Ga.: YV. J. McElroy, Esq.. Macon. Ga.; George J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. YV. R. R.; C. Master- son Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bain- bridge, Ga.: N. Binswanger. Esq.. Macon. Ga.; Dykes i Sparhawk, Editors “Floridian,” Tallahassee; Rev. J. YV. Burke, Macon. Ga.: Virgil Powers. Esq.. Su perintendent S. W. R. R.; Daniel Bullard, Bullards Station. M. & B. R.. R., Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville YVood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. r Easterling, P. E. Florida Conference; Maior A. F. Woo Icy. Kings ton. Qa. aprZ-wtf is AhTcO .hiEFTS FOB HOMES AND FORTUNES I N the boundless West and Sunny South. It speaks to tbe young man of a home and fortune, and tell* him why, where and how to seek it; it tell* the cap italist where to invest; the laborer, to find good wages; the farmer, the best lands; the merchant, the manufacturer, the professional man and the mechanic of the great chances open to them; it tails everybody just what they ought to know, about thb vast re sources and -wonderful progress in every port of thu great country. New, fresh, interesting and popular. For fell description, terms to Agen's. etc., send for oireular. PEOPLES PUBLISHING CO.. ;u1y23-x3bi* 6H Arch rt*, Philadelphia, Pa. 825.00 T H E.. 825.00 hoh BUCK-EYE SEWING HAS SIGHT DISTINCT ADVANTAGES l S •< * ‘-if OVER ALL OTHER SEWING MACHINES EVER MADE. .** TT IS the simplest Shuttle Machine made. .It hag I less wearing parts. . It has no grooved cams, ball joints, or compound crank?. It is better adapted to a largerrange of work, with out change, than any other machine in exletanoe, It has less pieces of machinery than any ether machine. It is less liable to break needles than any other machine. Its shuttle will wear longer than that of any other machine: and lastly. It has the best feeding device which will never wear out, get out of order, break needles, feed unevenly, slip on starched cloth or pucker the sebm, or vary the sire of its stitches, as all other feeds w ill ao. Another very important fact must not be lost sight oft. •* I ... THE STITCH MADE UPON THIS MACHINE IS ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CLOTH. . • Hem, Fell. Tuck, Cord, VM,: gat; EVERT MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE TEARS. 0T Each machine ia furnished with % full set of needles, one shuttle, clamp, screw-driver, , wrench, hammer, printed directions and is threaded for immediate n«e. . ,1 ., Every lady who has examined these machine*, and seen the work they execute, pronounce them by far tbe best they have ever seen. ■ They will be cheerfully exhibited to any wfco eall at No. 66 Mulberry street, where they are in eoartant operation. Th, public »r, invited to call e»d eiwadne them. »»*»“jr3ai if;,?* ■ i -i* • • . * Vi • W PHILOSOPHY OF MAB&iifiB. - •.<*',.WY i f* a A new COURSE OF LECTURES, a* detlvared a tbe New York Museum of Anatomy^ aaheaelM the lubjects: How to Live aad What to*Ttve Youth. Maturity and Old Ara; Manhood Genai Reviewed: The Cause of Indite Nervoue Disease* accounted for; cally Considered, etc. These 1 ed on receiptof fos» ' ’ for; Baltimore Museum of Street, Baltimore, Md. * v’li *# V