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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1867)
SPKCIAL, NOTICES^ DOLBEAR COIWMEReiALCOLLE«Ii. (Oicn constantly, Day end Kvening,) (brnerof Camp ani Common*^ In ttie El »”d HP— iou * [rfjr ' B ““ ' NEW ORLEANS. . , KM-ttomrteredky theLeg fonnded !» t* 3 * w uh Conner- of MMd Lite •l*l9 V gary *•*•*»•»«*_ .. W.. br its own merit» and thorough, Thi4 C .°^ e ns «dW*tKm. outlive-fall the liberally en »**“ College# of thi-* and the Southwestern gutll It i» the OUUH Comnurcial College in the United State** ** * 4v **ery atudent who give* proper attention to the in ntruction i# qualified before graduatlW to keep stir Set #f Book,, it matter* net what the butam may be, and do the Correspondenee of any howto- Students can at tend the Commercial Course or the Literary or Agricul tural Course, or to Penmanship, Arithmetic or Book- Keeping, or the BngUsh, French, Bpant#h,Geimi#T>, Latin m Greek Languages, Telegraphing, Phonography, geu ■unßhip, Book-Keeping, or the higher MathenrttUe, stc/ separately. _ _ . , i-L j, We have ample arrangement# for One Thousand Stu dent# daring the eurrent year. K. B.—Merchants, Planter#, Lawyers. /Builders, etc., can here learn to open, heep, and close their books correctly in a few days. Benefits of Attending this College. Ist. The student saves much time and money — us t here •re special Professors and Apartments for each branch and all things are taught and practiced a* in business. Penmanship is taught as a Science, (and net by im itation) hence all can easily learn. We have one of the isost distinguished penmen living. as Professor. 3d. Our Graduates are sought by businessmen and ina> be found, as Principals, Book-Keepers and Clerks, in a large portion of the Banks and Business Houses of this city and over rhe South. They receive sl4®o. I*4oo, or fg.ooo per annum. This education is the best fortune -parents can give their sons. 4th. The Diploma of this College is a pasaport over tbs Commercial world. sth. Young Gentlemen who have entirely neglected their studies can here be qualified for business in a short time. 6th. This College will qualify young gentlemen to open similar institutions in all Southern Cities, Mexico, Bradl, etc., if they come well recommended as to char- Abter. 7th. Crippled soldiers and sons of clergymen will have * liberal deduction made. N. B.—Those who write fir Book-Keepers or Teachers •hould give full rartlculars. Those who send young stu 4inta should put their money in the hands of their niei «hant or the President The South must now educate practically or be forever the toiling vassal of the North. Circulars and Catalogues sent to all wh* desire them. Board. —Students can board with the Professors and •ther good families at S3O to $35 per month. Hralth. —For seven years New Orleans has been as healthy as New York or Philadelphia. • COLLEGE OFFICE, *dOM SO. 8. Term*—Payable Advance. Penmanship—lessons not limited $ 25 .00 Book-Keeping—double and single entry, etc., a per fect course ®° Arithmetic —Including all commercial calculations. 50 00 Lectures on Commercial Law 20 00 (The above constitutes the Commercial Course.) Stationery for Commercial Course, including blank books 10 ®° Stationery for Penmanship "" s 850 Diploma, for Master of Accounts 10 06 Bnglish, French, Spanish, German, Latin, Greek full Course, not limited; Teacher’s Course of - Penmanship, each 100 00 A Life Ticket in all the Departments 50# 00 Per any Language; for Drawing, per month, each. 20 00 Higher Mathematics—price depends on* the extent of Course. Bnglish Grammar.... * ■•%»«■•» 50(10 N. B. —A student having paid for a Course in any. branch as above, is entitle! to a Life Ticket in that De partment. He can attend such branches as heinayde gln, There are monthly graduating classes. Students can begin at any time. Fnculty s Rufus Dolbear, President, Lecturer on Business Customs, Book-Keeping, etc. Rufus L. Dolbeab, Vice-President, Lecturer on Com mercial Business, Banking, Exchanges, Book-Keeping, and Duties of Employees. Agricultural Department, Mechanical Department— Principal. The Lectures on Agricultural C oem |*try—also qn Political Economy—and on Mechanics, etc., Will begin in October next. Commercial Department—F. A. Monroe, Esq., Lec turer on Commercial Law, etc. Mathematical Department— George B. Brackett, Professor and Lecturer on Commercial Calculations and Higher Mathematics. Book-Keeping Department —J. B. Griffith, and J. W. Btbarns, Professors and on Book-Keeping, etc. English Department— Rev. George W. Sticknky, Professor and Lecturer on English Literature, etc. French Departmenb-J. V. Serrureau, Professor. Department for Penmanship—B, B. Euston, Professor •ed Lecturer on Business and Ornamental Penmanship. Spanish Department— Manual Meriiio, Professor. German Department—Rev. A. F. Hoppe, Professor. Latin and Greek Department—M. Marino, Rev. A. F. Hoppe, Professors. Students intended for this College should bring this Circular or special directions. aug*7-d7*c3 •■- , TT") —] i ,-ry- — Medical College of Georgia) AT AUGUSTA. « *r , * i VA \ 9 VV i ’ F-- FACULTY- I. P. GARVIN, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M. D # Professor of Operative Surgery and surgical Anatomy. JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetric .and Diseases of Women aud In fants. * I* J>. FORD, M.D., A'A Xiv Professor of the Institute and Pricttte Os Meditdtfe. EDWARD GKDDINGS, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. OEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. DISAUSSCRE FORD, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. WM, H. DOUGHTY, M. D., Professor of Mat Med., Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of the Princflffas AttdPwwhau of Sawcery and Demonstrator of Anatomy. CHARLES T..RTCH, j. Janitor. . t#JpfflflflTJMl* The 33d Session will he opened on the 4ih of November next, and continue four months. The Museum, Labora tory, and arrangements for Practical Anatomy, are equai to any in the country. Clinical instruction regularly im ported at the City Hospital and College Clinics, PEES: Tickets for the whole course, in currency.. 5 ........5105*0# Matriculation, in currency ; ; 5 00 Dissections, in currency 1 .... Y.'J..... 10 00 Diploma fee, In currency,'. f..vA.." 30 00 ss»l-lawsctocls l. a. DUGAS, Dean. •MIRRORS OF YOUTH.-A gentleman who for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthfui indiscretion, will; for the sake «f suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing Wjmjfit bythe experience, can do so hy-addtSftmg, h> per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, apl7-cly * ' 41 Cedar street, New York. Owners of Water Power !Sh#ULD use the celebrated LEFFEL TUR BINE WATER WHEEL, manufactured by POOLE & HUNT, Engineers and Founders, Baltimore, Md. Jggcd for Circulars. auO-edm , j'H E'—* w.fl rot,.. BEALL, SPEARS & CO., WAREHOUSE AND , , Commission Merchants, Continue their business at their old stand, the commodioug Fireproof Warehouse, No. *6 Campbell street, Augusta, Ga. *AII business entrusted to them will have strict per •tfnaT'aftefflion. Orders for Bagging, Universal Ties or Rope, and Family Sapplies, promptly filled. Liberal Cash Advance* made- on Produce in *tore. £iug"2s-dfcc3m k JAM ‘I DILLON’S PATENT UNIVERSAL COTTON TIE AND IRON HOOPS. H —o —- r I with the HOOF complete, weighs no more than the usual rope used In baling cotton, and render* an allowance for tare unnecessary. It looses no slack while putting oa, andiaao perfect that the nece#si,ty for heavy hoops, to make up for dettciencie In the TIE, is entirely obviated. Can be sold by the pound or ton, as cheaply as the heavy hodps and lees perfect ttes. Each and every TIE is warranted perfect. As aa evidence of .the estimation in which these TIES are held, we herewith append the certificate of the AgentfOf the Central Colton Press iu this city. If a competent judge can he found anywhere as to the merits of Iron Ties, this gentleman may surely he so considered, as he presses thousands of bales of Cotton every yehr, and Ties of all patents are constantly pass ing through his hands. Office of the Central Cotton Press, ) Savrknah, May 27tb, 1867. ] Messrs. K. W. Sims & Co.,* Agent# for Dillon’s Universal Tie,” Savannah. Dear Sirs : In my business of compressing Cotton, I have had occasion to examine closely all of the vari ous Ties for iron bands used in haling Cotton, and pleasure in testifying to the superiority overall others of % *• UNIVERSAL TIE.” It is as easily ad justed'and is much stronger than any other Tie. A’Tie that Is not good at tße Press is not good at ■ the Plantation, as nearly all the Cotton is compressed at the Torts, and a weak Tie must then be replaced by /» good one at the expense of the planter. I have never seen one of your TIES break, though I pitched a bale of Cotton secured by them out of a econd story to the ground without any break to the fall. Under these circumstances I unhesitatingly recom mend the “ UNIVERSAL TIB” to every Planter, as combining the greatest simplicity, with unequalled strength. S. W. WIGHT, Manager of Central Cotton Press Company, of Savadnah. BEALL, SPEARS & CO., Agents, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, jy9-tf —au22etf - ~ Augusta, Ga. OWENS & DYE, "FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GA. o TIIE UNDERSIGNED have formed a partner ship for the transaction of the above business, and re spectfully solicit consignments of COTTON and other PRODUCE from their friends, and are now pre pared to receive and fill orders for BAGGING, ROPE and other SUPPLIES. CASH ADVANCES made on consignments. . WM. J. OWENS. - JAS. M. DTE. J. M. DYE & CO. CONTINUE THE WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS, At tlieir old stand, 143 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA. attention paid to the storage and sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, and to the purchase of BAGGING, ROPE, TIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on con signments; also, i ■“ . ,- ’ LIBERAL ADVANCES made on shipments of Cotton to Messrs. Owens A Dle, Savannah, Ga. sep!B-d*c3m Jas. TANARUS, Gardiner & Cos., WAREHOUSE ' AND Hi I) H P *£ Ct2l "3 . commission Merchants, % mcintosh street, augusta, ga., WILL give their PERSONAL ATTENTION to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, and such other Produce as may be sent to them. GABB A»VANUKB 4f A»B-hN PROfWOE W .T OAAS& T. GARDINER, set)l-d*c6m R. B. MORRIS. if > f I iff. '*> i ff J. J, PEAECE, W. T. WHELESS, CHAS. A. PEARCE PEARCE, WHELESS & CO,. Cotton Warehouse .*' A * Commission Merchants, * JACKSON STREET, , , > AUGUSTA, C*A., [ f Will ••»«•** to and other Produce. aug3o-d*c3m ’ t. it ArkwaEtelu^,, Marble Works; Broad street, near lower mar KKT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. • Every kind of work executed with dispatch. Bep6*d6m*cly J OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate of j JJN Ira D. Matthews, late of Richmond county, : deceased, i re hereby notified to make immediate pay ■ meat to the undersigned; and those having claims against said estate are required to present them, duly attested, within the timeprescribed by law. ROBERT DOUGLASS, B. D. WILLIAMS, jegSHSW Executors, HO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, AND DISSOLVED BONES w jt are now obtaining our supplies of No. 1 Peruvian Guano Direct from the ship* or warehouse# of the Agent of the Peruvian Government, every hag being branded by the sworn Inspector of the St ite, and purity guaranteed. „ , . , , JQHH MKRRYJIIN 4fc CO . 69 W. Fayette street, ~, Bdumore. REFERENCES: DAv^n r I^gso# t HhFV.T. J. S^ti^ Tcrnrr, Lins, Join T. B*rrt, fitanfock Cos., Oa.; Editor * Southern ‘Cuffitstor,* Atfcefeir, Ga.; James C. Denham, Eatonton, Ga.; E. and J. A. Nis bit, Macon, Ga.; James M. G rat, CHuton, Ga.; Hollis 8. Ksear, Henderson, Ga"; M. D. Jones, F. A- Joxss, MidviUe, Ga.; Rev, G, G- Smith, Ous ley#, Ga.; Stephen D. Heard, James T. Gardiner, Augu ta, Ga.; P. H. Behn, E. C. Wade & Cos, Savannah, Ga..; Wm. Devries, Fres’t Md. Agr. So ciety, Baltimore; John 8. GirriNGS, President Che#a' peake Bank ; Charles Goodwin, Cashier Franklin Bank ; Editors of “ Maryland Furraer,” Baltimore. seplß-csm (JITANO yoR TURNIPS AND WHEAT. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUA2VO, > *No. 241 BROAD ST., atjgrtsta, ga.. JC m constantly on hand, in Savannah and Au gusta, a full supply of PHCENIX GUANO, of Diiect and Recent Importation, at $55 per ton of 2,000 lbs. in Savannah, and S6O in Augusta. Wilcox, Gibbs & Go.’s Manipulated Guano, at $75 per ton in Augusta, and PURE PERUVIAN GUANO at Lowest Market Price in Savannah and Augusta. Order# solicited and promptly filled for CASH. Send for Circular. Address all communications to us at Augusta. aug26-d*c6m SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON’S New Improved, Highest Premium aisd Family Lock-Stitch SEWIISTO MACHINE. o A 001,0 MEDAL AS AWARDED the highest premium at the Paris Exposition, by the Emperor of France, the 27th of June, 1867, over eighty-two competitors ot SEWING MACHINES. There is no Machine in the world that can do so GREAT A VARIETY OF WORK AS THE IMPROVED WHEELER <fc WILSON, or give such thorough satisfaction; it cannot he equalled for Stitching, Hemming, Quilting, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, and will SEW ANYTHING, fiom the THICKEST CLOTH to the FINEST CAMBRIC, &£. The recent improvements render this Machine far more efficient, and is now uni versally acknowledged to he the leading FAMILY* SEWING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. We will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of SEWING MACHINES for sa'e AT NEW YORK PRICES. SEWING MACHINES for rent at, $6 per month REPAIRING. The most complete REPAIRING] Establishment South of where every kind of Sewing Machines arc Repaired in the most prompt and effi cient manner, and warranted for one year. A large assortment of Whfeler & Wilson’s and Singer’s MACHINE NEEDLES, all sizes, for sale at $1 per dozen. Needles and small parts of the Ma chiae, sent by mail to ail parts of ihe country. Pay ment must be remitted in Currency. The best quality of MACHINE GIL, wholesale or retail. Instructions given in the different branches of the Machine. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine our Machine*. Call in the Ladies’ Parlor AUGUSTA HOTEL, where servants will he in at endance to si ow them to the Machine Room ; or " address Lock Box 174. aug26-d3m#c6m H. JBROMB A CO. E. P. CLAYTON, 1 JOHN H. JONES, Augusta. | Elbert co. E. P. CLAYTON & CO., r * Cotton Factors, OO XOD iT' Sjf A ,1.1 G 42 Warehouse & Commission Merchants, CORNER CAMPBELL AND REYNOLDS 9TS., A ugusta, Ga. lo give their strict personal attention to the Storage land Sale of dOTTON and other PRODUCE. Orders for BAGGING and ROPE promptly at .ended to. , S. D. HEARD, WAREHOU SE AND MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA., Will give his personal attention to the STOR AGE Aj?B RALE l>F COTTON and other CON SIGNMENTS, which he respectfully solicits. The usual accommodations will be extended on Produce in Store. sep2o clic6m GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, j WINES, LIQUOR3, PRESERVES, JEL LIES, Canned FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FISH | jujd GAME, together with all and every article ueu ni|y kept in a tiret class FAMILY GROCERY, cow daily received at No. 178 Broad Street, opposite j Augusta Hotel, and for sale at reasonable rates by Ise P 25-j * “YAMS & CO. THE ARROW TIE AND IROIST BA.IMD FOR BALING COTTON. ! UNEQUAIjED for simplicity and RAPIDITY OF ADJUSTMENT! o- * Surpassed toy Son# for Strength, as has been Proven by Numerous Tests in Savannah and Liverpool. * • | r JL 1 HEaK TIES and BANDS art manufactured in LiverpooT, of the best English Iron, under the super ; vision of pie Patentee. EACH BAND AND TIE GUARANTEED! The ARROW TIE lias been the favorite in the West since the war closed, and is daily growing in popularity. They ore Insurance against Fire, Waste and Thelt. .insurance Men uni Carriers are Universally in Favor Os IRON BANDS. W. HENRY WARDEN * CO., A gsnta Western Geoi gia find South Carolina, 175 af.d 177 Broad. »fc, Augusta, Ga- HEAR THE INSURANCE AGENTS l Savannah, Ga«* May 7, 1867. The recent fires in this city having proved to our entire satisfaction, by a tho.oogh test, the superiority of IRON BANDS for baling purposes, we strong y recommend them to the use of the Planters of Geor gia, as an efficient agent in restricting loss by, fire; and we agree to discriminate, when practicable, in favor of cotton thus secured. A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent. CIIAS. GREEN A SON, Agents Liverpool, 1 ondoU and Globe Ins Cos. CnAS. L COLBY A CO n Agents Sun aUd Atlantic M InsuranceComp’y. r.H. footman, Insurance Agent. WOODBRIDGE BROS, ■ - Insunuice Agents. • . J. T. THOMAS, ; * . Insurance Agent. J. McNULTY, Sec'y Southern Insurance and Trust Cos. JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London at and Lancaster Insurance Cos. LANE fit WEST, Insurance Agents. Macon, Ga*. May 10, 18G7. The recent fire at the warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap man, in this city, having fully demonstrated the ad vantage of the use of IRON BANDS for haling pur poses, as a securit/against loss by fire, we, the under signed Insurance Agents at Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the action of the Agents fit Savannah, Georgia. ; E c GRANN IB, A gent'for Several Insurance Companies. J. W. BURKE, General Insurance Agent. E. J. JOHNSON A CO., Insurance Agents. J. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent. J. M. BOARDMAN, Insurance Agent. . JOHN B. COBB, Insurance Agent. jyJS-dlicSm Marriage Griiide. YOUNG’S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK, or Every one his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both Male and Female, in everything con cerning the physiology and relations of our Sexuel System, and the Production or Prevention of Oft spriiur, including all the new discoveries never be fore givenin the English langnge, by WM. \OUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable an i interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards ot one hundred engrav ings. All young married people, or those contemplat ing marriage, and having the least impediment to mar ried life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with. Still it is a hook that must be locked up, and nothe about the house. It will he sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. }VM. YOVX G, N3. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. je29-Iyw XwTEfSTTIOiSr, Southern Merchants and Planters! O FRANK BALLARD, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANT, IN BOOTS ANO SHOES, No. 15 Cortland Street, New Yorlt, And GcneialExchange Warehouse for the receipt of ail Sputbern Products, as :--f CoTToF,lfs<«i4lp KS . 'WAcfcIpSIN TURPENTINE, TAR, FRUJTS, Ac., No. 5806 and 5808 Franklin St., New YorK. efi G O O~O~°TT a -I IS I W OOUTHEBN PRODUCTS, as above, rece ved at ail times, in EXCHANGE for BOOTS, SHOES, PROVISIONS, &c., for which the highest market price will beallowed iipon arrival, and made. Send ORDERS with Invoices and Bilf»Ladihg Merchants and Planters will save “on to three prol its.” All questions cheerfully answered. YOur busi ness and orders solicited. , Address FRANIt BABLABi), - > 15 Cortland street, N. Y., P. O. Box 4320. je4-cly . —I GEORGIA fertilizer* SSO 00. A- TOY, A Super- jP ho sphate, CONTAINS NO EARTH OR. GMAY, ‘MW Manufactured l»y ANDREWS & CO. AIAT)ISOISr, GEORGIA. o ORDERS SOLICITED NOW. M ADISO N, GA, March ISOT Messrs. Axdrews A Cos.: I used 3 harrelofjqar FERTILISE onjnvpalcli of Wheat, about one %cre,. stalk was exceedingly tall, reaching to my chin, and I am over six feet high. ' The Dead whs long and heavy. When harvested, I measured up thirty-three (33) bushels of clean Wheat, and left some standing, next to feaces, that was too green to cut, which was eaten by my stock when turned upon the field. The same ground generally jield3 me about seventeen (17) bush els of Wheat, with lot manure. Respectfully, Ac., sep2l-clm . Dessis M. Robbrtsox. 50,000 Jp EA.cn TREES, APPLES, PEARS and CHERRIES. Best market varieties. Send for Catalogue. WM. PARRY, *eplo-c4 CinnaminsoD, N. J. Glasscock County. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in Gibson, Glasscock ebuety,. on the first Tneeday in OCTOBER nvxt, within the egal houis of sale, al the lands belonging to estate of Charles Louue, late of said county accessed, lying in said cotfh'y, on th** waters of * Rocky Comfort Creek, containing seven bundled and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of G org« Underwood, Vincent Davis, Abraham Brussell, Jeremiah 7-iOgue and others. Said lan>. j will .be sold in five different lots, so ns to suit pur chasers Also, one lot in the town of Gibson. Those dfe-iring to purchase any of fluid lands, tun desire to make examination, can do so at any me L v applying to either of the undersigned, who will show j th«*rti the Same. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. ' This August ?th, 1867. BRINBON logue, WILLIAM R. LDGUE, aulo-40 ' Administrators. -Administrator’s- Sale. W.tL be sold before the Court House door in ! Gfbson, Glasscock county, on the fit at Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the legal hoArs of sale. a tract of l*id in said county, on the waters of Big Creek, adjoining lands of John McD. Bidder, Mrs. Pleasant, Ivy D. L. Morgan, and others, find contain ing 6ne hundred and two (102) acres, more or less. Sold by virtue of ah order of the Court of Ordinary as the property of Lucidna Braddy,late of aaid county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creators. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. This 7th dav of August, 1867. JOHN McD. SNIDER, aulo 40 Administrator. Administrator’s Sale. "W ILL be sold, before the Court Uouse door in Gibson, Glasscock *county, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, a tract of Land lying in said county, on the waters of Big Creek, adjoining lands of John L. Hilson, and land*" of Dewett Hilson, and others, containing three hundred ar.d forty acres, more or less. Bold by virtue of an order from the Court Os Ordinary, as the property of Abel Hattawfiy, late of said county, de ceased, for the benefit of the hers and creditors. Said land being tolerably well improved, and well watered and well timbered. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. This August 7th, 1867. CHARLES H. KITCHENS, all 4 o 4q Administrator. * .Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold, before the Court House door in Gibson, Glasscock county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, a tract of Land lying in said county, on the woters of Ogeechee river, adjoining lands of eSt »tc of Abel Hat* taway, deceased, H. H. Hawkins, and others, contain ing 82 acres, more or less. On snid tract is situate good log cabins, and forty or fifty acres of cleared land. Sold by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, as the property 1 of Hansel Beckworth, Sr., deceased, late of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. This 7th day of Augpst, 1867. ANANIAS BECKWORTH, aulo-40 Administrator. EORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY.—Where as, Adam Jones, Sr., administrator on the es tate of Laurence Kitchens, deceased, having fully ad ministered said estate, and applies to me lor dismis @ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular those con erned, to be and apt-ear at my office on or before the ffrst Monday in. DECEMBER next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Gibson, this oOtn d»y of May, 1867. SEABORN KITCHENS, jeß-lam6m Ordinary. -'VTOTICE.-Sixty days after date, application W il| be made to 'the Court of Ordinary of Glasscock county, for leave tc#se 1 the Lands belong ing to estate of Alexander J. J. Cha ker, late of said county', deceased. This Bth day of July, 1867 JAMES J. CnALKER, jy!B Administrator. Oglethorpe County Guardian. Sale. virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi dinary of Oglethorpe County, will he sold, before the Court House dooa, in the town of Lexington, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the. first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, a trajt of LAND in said county, containing six hundred acres more or less, on the waters of Cloud Creek, adjoining lands < f B. H. Barnett, Nathan Johnson, and others ; sold as the property of Wm. Lester, a lunatic, for the benefit of said lunatic. Terms—Cash. ROBERT LESTER, Guardian of Wm. Lester, Lunatic. aug*2l-td STATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUN TY.—Whereas. Bobert Yearby, Executor on ffie estate of Francis Marable, late of said county, de ceased, appfies to me for letters of Dismission from ,h ““ ““fi *" ■5? singular tire kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at my office, within the tjme pre- Lribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said fetters should not be granted. * Witness my band and official signature, this 4th day of March, 1867. c BnAKELF ORD, mhß-6m Ordinary. YOU JVIIJST TAKE THE AMERICAN WIT. First, because it is cheap. Next, becausedt is worth the money. And next, because it Is your duty to cir culate the currency. That Quarter you have in your pocket • GAJSPT ** A % ' > Jrf be better applied, than by enclosing it to yea , ’» subscription, Only think of it. Twmy-Ji%p(.enle a year fJr a Komitk Po t >er filled to the hmm with ewery dhing likely to make you CHOKE arrangement, and if the Quarter sent to ; us Now start QjpjfU Show this to your friends, tell them to their cakes, ’b enclose A cents, aflrtgH THE AUKlwl f UAN WIT y jy3o-cßm 81 Na sau street, New York. agents wanted. $75 TO #250 PER MONTH. ZV.GENT3 WANTED everywhere, Male and Female, to sell the genuine new improved common- FAMILY SEWING MACHINE—Price only Every Machine warranted three ) ears. They are the greatest invention of the age and give perfect satisfaction. * For circulars and terms to agents, address S. M. TOLIVER A CO., Franklin, Ky., or Montgomery, Ala., Manufacturers’ Agents for the South. *eps-c3m* Scriven County. E —Thirty days after and >te ilie undersign .u ti.ft Court ot Ordinary Os -xN *» wl j K\ t ° e o i,wd.r sMp of Martha Setivcn county 'of fctte.f , j£hn M . H r <>., Richard F , Alexand- * ‘ ;on , deceased, rington, minor heirs of . . n KURINOTuN. sepll-aO MAUI -xTiiTifK Thirtv da's afterdate the undersign* °T imriy o Court of Ordinary of ed wili anply Administration on estate 6teri.cn county for Letters ot and ceased. | ut hlmedn Herrington, late o R^ U \^ :R »*QTON. —Two months after dftic ftpphonttou IST witlbenAdc “the Honorable Ordinary of Striven county, for leave Real Estate ot Richard M. M aT^N, Administrator. * __________ sSsss son, Jr, deceased - cite and admonish, all and These are, therefore, to cue deceM d u> ofllcc, vAdiin Iho Urac R w h “ vo ' 1 letters should not be granted. rfgnatnre, at of. Otteti under my hand, and oßiciai «ce, m Sylvania, this Ordinary. __i iyd*-3o • , i— gs&SSS of David Bragg, deceased, applies to mt tor dismission from said estate : ~i_h all and These are, therefore, to dta and wm singular the kiudred and credltore e prescri Kd be -and appeur at my office, w '^ ln . t^, e . t a " ic p^, y by law, and show cause, if any they nav , ) letters should not he granted. . -uro at Byl- Given under my hand and official signature, ai y vania, this 21st day of May, ’ Ordinary. my2s-6in * avnrtr.Tt SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, K. V. Thcrason, Administrator on John Scott, deceased, applies lor letters of DlmuUs. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all ai singular, the kindred and creditors of said dcoeascU, to be and appear at my office, within the Ume by law, and pliow cause, if any they have, wh> Ml letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and official Blguiturc, at r> »• T&Sm 8 10tU Jtiyof D. U E? ROBERTS, Opilnary. /H EORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.-Whe.e«s, VTT J.imes Brinson and Louisa Johnson, udmm.s trator and administratrix, y appl to me h>r ctUTs of dismission from the ci tato of Win.W. Johnson, and Therearo, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within tl,e time preserlhed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said .fflclul SP..IU-.,« Byl- V.„U H IU. I3lh d.J 01 April, IML RyBERTg, ap!6-6m 1 Or<linnry-._ a GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.-WhereM, William Anderson, administrator on the estute of H. K. Auderson, deceased, applies to m» for letters ot dismission from said estate: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said .*n».»ro,„. Byl tl.l, 2.,t dav ,1 May, rqrertß, nay2B-6m _A.dministrator’s Sale. I~ly virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, will be sold, before the Court House door in the village of Sylvania, in said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, all that tract of Land lying and being in said connty, adjoining lands of Solomon Zeftgler, John Moore, Henry Brldsen, Bud Call and Edward J. Fye, and containing five hundred (500) acres, more or less. Sold as the property of the estate of Green D. Sharpe, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms—Cash, purchaser paying for titless. JOHN W. JOHNSTON, * gepll.td Administrator. -Administrators’ Sale. w ILL be sold, in Sylvania, Scriven county, Ga , on the-first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before the Court House door, the following tracts of Land, to* wit: One tract continuing sixy-one (61) acres, adjoin ing lands of P. Stolesbury, W. B. Jarrell, and others. One other tract containing 202 acres, adjoining lands of P/Stolesbury, J.„G. Garneit,and others. One other, containing 240 acres, adjoining lands of Wm. Coldson, Sarah Mills, an! others, subject to widow’s dowiT. Terms—Qne-third due January next, P.nd the bal ance 12 months after date. Sold as the property of Wilson Conner, deceised. J. G. W. A W. J. CONNER, eeplltd Administrators. Administrator’s Sale. ILL he sold, on the fiist Tuesday in OCTO BER next, before the Court House Joor in Sylvania, Scriven county, within the legal hours of sale, the Lands belonging to the estate of Rcubin Waters, de ceased, consisting of the following: One tract of Land lying in said countj, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the estate of Reubin Waters, Jackson Larisey, and others. One other tract containing 700 acres, adjoining lands of the estate of Reubin'Waters, Michael Waters, and others. One other tract containing 716 acres, adjoining lands of James Parker and others. Sold for the benefit of the creditors. Tkrms—Two hundred dollars cash; balance twelve months credit, with Interest. GEO. W. WATERS, aul . t( j Administrator. Alpine Bitters l Alpine Bitters! The continua’ly increasing demand for this uni versally popular EUROPEAN TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, has induced the nn-lersigned to make such arrange ments abroad as will e- able them constantlv to soppiv all orders with which they may hereafter be favored. THE ALPINE BITTERS AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, imported exclusively from Switzerland, is made en tirelyfrqm ROOTS and HERBS, harmless in tliem selvos, but marvellous In the.r health-sustaining and strengthening properties. Their recuperative quali ties are unrivalled, and are especially efficacious in all cases of FEMALE DEBILITY, arising from any cause whatever. Also, for DI3PEPSIA, NER VOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE and, a* a posi tive preventive of CHILLS AND FEVER arising from Malaria, Ac. Orders supplied by KORNEMAN & CO., * Importers and Sole Agents, - ‘ “ No. 8 Cedar et., N. Y. WM. H. TUTT, Agent, apl3-cly Angnsta, Ga. CROCKERY STORE. j ICsTABLISHED in 1835.—1 am still spared, and shall he happy to see my old customers and their I children, and all others, at the SAME OLD STAND, 280 Broad street. I sell cheap! 6eplß-clm E. M USTIN. Dr. J. P. H. BROWN. DENTIST, Office 189 Broad Street. Next House below the Constitutionalist Trim me s h ■~ r ‘. He jives special attention to the insertion of ARTIFICI/ L TEETH on Gold and Vulcanite basej also, to the construction of OBTURATORS find AR TIFCIAL PALATES. Mha-gmw*