The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 30, 1865, Image 10

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niwri'ng sinjimi, ntul wc are liwiJ H> H«» Call »uil Jiwlifs iw vooiwlf, ami you will cvrtmnljr m uoLU$HiTn.& Kursbaum. X -*i 3.001-^.i ...o,*01,827 5,7M,1Sc -r millions into city and nation. awl the grow th of |>o|)U- -*ing the same forty yean* cmtsiilp of principal cities of Great Britain, viz: .»mlon, Manchester, Liverjxx*!. I,oeiU. Bri- 1 to!, Birmingham. QUagpw «nG Dublin: ami n ! in Franco, <>utsi«le of Paris; and in ' e IWtsl | States, outsiih* of its fifty prir*' itics, is I «how n to l*c respectively a* : /BrAr*; In Great Britain.. In Franco.... In Unit'll &+)fW0 —4fpfl|Hk the sane- !*• principal HA-t**. tal city of I Thv.th oi ooputfUiifl ia»r~' ’n tUf:• ’«*h$Xj>S j£ Qi Xi T5mahv)//“ I) tHtr" “ 5||!® f 'InnbJ < tlows .i d want, itllil go w : .tl» z {ration of the neon. it woulil / Deposit tt?c dol. /benefit. The la. int at their supper. _ ^ / .4e five thousand dol- -■iiount. -v- .. v Hittl it shall be given to you again, good measure, pressed down, shaken together 1 running over.** • - E. W. \V. * and .«cU, at Goldsmith & Nussbal’w’h, at fine lot of the (steal styles of Hihimk* ine Dokukin Pants to suit. *** ^ U. N. . h -« womb ^-vwti penetniU ! The on«(W nrr flhting wriftly *ir l, (t RvrnlftoLehnpter in the book of Tim* owin" to an cml. AVf bar.- tifif'mMsl :,!r. .'i. over it-* trifjhtftj’.jmrMocMly imtjtnkli n. .1 iittfinjit (S reproduce llfm in'fr. K ill tip the >-rroll unit pul it ^enuxl JWuVno more in (In- i-nmin;: ntmtdi of lliu world. X vv, . . outer upon tbc NewYcer, if not nilli i Hi Tint • |>rin;;- i ir: . il in tli< ImiiUHJ.lirrnit.’' I pon it let .1“ !.(-.in tin true!iire ol our future enreer. t'tetrode, iiiith. energy may rear the libri< in ii pii.uil mill lofty height, llemren .ill i. in ili. noil, : Nervic our arms for the struggles of 'In fullin', iiml give it- "n heart l..r elerv fit. 1 " ftl-fresillel nrrei.pon.’-'*«orihcH- /.rrr.rk T ribunc r wfdSi: *. U . t‘i - troiw >l ( * ntrt ‘ a ‘- • • ... J "" ,r . . filing in tins city* and Tin* f is ‘ ,n !rt^cs. It consists of Mrs. »" < , » r ‘*"TTi.wcll. and “Willie” Davis X r "», Jrtri* is nt the “Snored Heart" Con- Mai -SfmTyoung Jeff, Davis i* nt.-tiw? — f. am iumil\, wmle living on : . his city, w:«s \isiteri hy f\,j v .lolmsoji nml Sutherland and Captain iichaitl'on, of the l:\tc C. S. A., who showed «t r* '|*is t t . tie- fatuity of their fallei c hief, and are described as gentlemanly men, e:. owing to the suddm depreciation of C. -.federate money, the fat * 1 mi i tli* tn -< lv* ' <:*.OO0 lev. in funds tlian t* I- 'evpeef. d. and were, therefiire. very nun h cramped for mean" -•> much so tliut they h t.» . • t house w here thi‘ liviu; . • I.- *v .-mother iMlCfC ir WH » \Ir- 11 o\\t 1 i .t fun- woman r»t '-ivty-four V« ars of . i . tall ami stately. >li"« i' a tine, tail young woman. She- i-' i ath<* quite >. tall to 1 ell. WiUiu . oi move o! ith. !, the l like iupii heiug nine a cars o "• u-ii, the Utter re p >inta. At may !•> imagi 4ann on the matt Dav»s u tine l*ov o lire, lie l.s.ks a littl t*^* promising to he d i- a vcr\ good one. vt Divis an.l Master Jei i** Ms n in thi* city. They i «" fine children, the girl • t age and the hoy a)Knit i"< nil*ling iii-« lather in some • piled, the family are very i of the late rel*el cau>e. }urtnuUil> mi and the * li ' »*ldm-.-. "|*eak \vry »d t he indulge in little ' what the mid I..L. anl to tiii" cpple" on a *! hi- hand, oi. shontinu *n»\ l wouhl loincnt." aha ess lii" father hint.” i\th ml the KpU-opaK hureh, Rshinuahle th. ^UMMt V IVfftCMUll MUtch m.ft.a* ( or ot hit- S \ Wurht j Ortlol H o.*m r ait- t.H'k in tl.V U-l roa .1 full *igl»t frorayvers point jn lUi . -d I* in-, <m* dejnm* niictm-r he h the i , i ih< r. puMictn **d»-, |#.t hiai usk II. ' Old .S a hat he think- aisutt it. Itu * nice ai«ot)t the huiw', hia . like l etv-r a Ul^ the slighte-»t lliljp, the r dn a! a ay in which he •to' i.o ..rliwpti.*u»ho.H whn.h he hmi'Mii t>. * niflihdidkmliin) MHrfUilhoMi .... mil .ton far further • : IIP b« l*kei|,flh*rvM- of «»*. a hoti . oiihlryi dlr i; *H « . " * whn h «T.v UIM- who if* • foitmMw kta tin Miutr < ait 1 Uwid; jpH •» he un't up * '*»'• Wh«t tl.i**i»diu*M-tu > \ • lor imiio duto t oilegUto *Moo ol lh« t>,iMtrat.an<U *u* tW si*or<w. hoV hi (I., "li rrilrtr, ; ui V nMuulai l,III, In*. U . „ mi ,n lull <H 'I. .1 ...II a a. |( Ik i. s„, e , r iui.-i up i,,,. % I he senate u< t - u o-iwlar* itu which an p*» •r a I art ice to hft. .no .not V4*ryi inletwlw all P«. kuis r«n hi* ■ M" .. t. .1 Ph, cities of the Dotted >ta follow s : 'ctirent Britain’s eight I FnuMt-'n Capital i ilr, . | United States' fifty title*, *nrh of the above 1 rapid growth of ^ popuh 1 i States over that fn Jrmai ■thcr imiip d in the ntry, 0E.JwTi1e.dty popu. m had . " .»te homes. . and would not . duty. Every body a-that, and those who ^ ^ ou as well tes hre -did, were ' ^ at yoiir.fidelity. '• y then, again, when the war closed, and your freedom was made certain, your conduct, for the mo*t part, was becoming and praisc- fthy, though many of you fell into ti great mistake, which t however, was very natural Most of you stayed at home and kept at your J work on the farm, In tin* work shop, and in j rapia grtm . t h of popuu • in l the house, relying on yeur former masters to j States over that iu V do what was right. Such have not been de- j whTther comp> n in the “>«*• °" ,pr8 - vcr - v r,M,,i8l,, - v ' frM “ Mi dom rnnsisteil of going away from liomc, rP .,; L rs tn nfanrt lii that in ..11 tbi-u ilit (trolling nbout the pountry doing nothing', or ., alne uniformity of comparably idling their time about the citira. Mo«! <•( which we call law. steadily lioUfc '-fT“ Mr. AVasliburne, otVlllino'n, has intro- ilti. cd a hill 'ropealmjCthe lishiug bounties, nOiich was referred to tile Committee on Com merce: This is tile tirst valuable measure of reform that has Iwen introduced Into the p: Congress. These bounties to S«J| fishermen are a species of tVyjchism at war ■with both the letter ancpjrtnt of the Consti tution, and as a mmseffient has come from the North to repeal them, we hope their exist- ■ice ■■•til i^T l>e brought to ail end. The ^.h.is been plundered long enough for Bq business. J. H. ZEIUN & CO. Wholesale Druggis^sT MACON, - ■- - OBOBOIA. TI1& PL ATE. / 300 BOXES TIN PLATE 5,000 UK, <■' Ml it! .S K V&R if m.L^-Wy- ICnB tl.es*/lmve .lied of sumll j>.*x and other ilis- fftaes, of neglect and starvation. !b many in stances They made a sddFn 8 very natu ral, but a fatal one: l^.etluawwho have got through with these tronl.les are getting wiser Eur.Ncn Troops in Mexico.—The ■nt li.ei received no ottieial intelli- ■ ij: the Emperor Napoleon that he jbKesidnli . ithdraw the French troops from ■eJlrttieo. j. Ms vaguely given*out by Uie 1 Srem.fi ffei- -uVln diplomatic circles that j th^ K: Vor’s intention. It appears fan* ’i«s assurances that their ttawdl'}**' wp; 'd by Ahstrian troops, ( e numl»cr ; of whoin are.said-txtbo ^^** ^ HISTORY. crease ratio of the country popuU about 4 to 5 1-2, while oi ** ^ 11 l S °'* -» mcrcase-ratio of the counti we hope they will continue i 4 to less than - i3, while of the* to ^^Hb5l their eves arc fully opent-da?**^|M»]nihition of Paris it is 4 to almost Ih the ,vev can see their true in’-TT'TX f t' Cn ’ ,< d S 1 t! “ U J e %£*£ of the . .mu J ^ ^•••stained lrom acts ol rvl- j try population tor flic same penoil, altlmugh |n^ jfn j i III and for • rising to*4‘to 12. is like wise outstripped by this yon deserve to !»e praised. Many have the iiuTeasc-ratio of the.population in cities, blundered, and there are many bud ,* , ^ outstrip tbi count* among you who have got into trouble l»v steal- j n tbeir^jjrowtli. the great cities outstrip the outstrip the country ouLidf c»f tin eti«C? k -.- 1 The tables show precisely by how in. peaking roundly, in eiiieditated. :.!• f.>’ c-.v r.g r jpyj-f is : om the forth- , *ggi ing and getting into improper places when they should have been at work : but y#»»rr rondiH-t, ou the wliole. ha" been better than anvluwlw - r * ■ u»ii tnends when people were disposed to be ▼our enemies. In the Christmas holidays you have been orderly anil well f*ehavrd as n gen eral rule, and this fact has attracted attention and made people think l*etter of you. So much for w hat you have done, and how you have been regarded by others. We hare now a few words of advice for you, which we hope you will take t.» heart and practice upon in tin* future. Ii b the advice •■! a Iriend t j^noo to tbin.OOO steadily, despS the tluc- w lio wishes you well, and who would have f tuat ions o{ population from emigration and everybiMly feel the same WHY toward you;,and J other causes, and the> actual decrease, in Ire if you neglect it now, you will 1*' sorry for i i 5UU * become it hereafter. them history .a, , .hi Tn h> that Hen. ikijlp M ; ■•rmy away fr^ n» i iehmonil iue v • |3BL V «>wn &% *’• u ' u!l ^ Im<j .mMiIpVk i'-■ ! ta most striki. **«t there n«w ofilfijrpcMt'shkI,> :y-.h ^ gling—* TnpT^Wdinftitf-:. -. ’! dflPK ^ ate Old "tT . r .• ver dime tx -Hi-b; C'l-dir-^^ " - .liver i -- .. ■ .1 .c , *v(t!—,i,>, through thf Virj^ ft. . ,i£jt ,/i| . Azumea Yeast Powders 20 BARRELS T.A ASnSTKKS' OIL, 15,000 POUNDS WHITE LEAD, 1,000 POUNDS POTASH, 1,000 POUNDS CONCENTRATED LYE, r=5-ro0Do/.KN HAIR POMAM!§r 50 DOZEN COLOGNES, 500 POUNDS STARCH, 50 GROSS’MUSTANG LINIMENT, 1,000 POUNDS LAMPS 3 ..A M” 25 DOZEN COAL OTl.'LAMPS, QIC JB. A VISV dec2B-lui Attention ! Ladies and (ieut i CLASS • f It. ‘ nbamlomoent lessj an< 1 to fight i. their own Sjtate. Xoth • the iuirminiH eireulfttiot* ' army. The Virginia trr»o k tlieirlTomes at almost every that Pickett « tl. ->*U- V k ;< " ^Sm ; . ofl' t.» <fie l'nut(?. ,e;ft with onlv Our firnt advice i-4 to stick to your old homes whenever you ran. ami follow thftt calling to which you have Iwen accustomed. Your former masters feel a greater interest in you than anylKnlr else can, and will do a better part by you. Your truest and best friends are the Houthfern u«o»*l«\ among whom vuu li»v»,lKX-u 1 ‘rnacl, whom you [.Uy.xt with ; Brooklyu, \v.Mt....rbuixt., oai|mnioii", and who i bnites, but a" im-nd*ers of pla hihlhoOtl as gariltsl you, not their families. * In the second place you nuift work faith fully, for uoUhIy can live ••r idleness, and those of you that work beat will always pros per most, and Ih* l*est thought of. Be sober, indtiatiious, careful of the Interest of your employers, ies|*ertfuDothe white |ieople, and all will be well for you and your tamilies. If you base not contracted lor -»erA i*a* another year, do so without a day * delay. If yon have left your old homes and do not wish to return, seek |out employers forthwith in whom you luvr omliiknee. Thr-Freed men's Bureau has just Laued their intention to take, up and hire out l reed man who shall not have stde< ted a hum*' by the liltli of January Hus i- Uie -.tltt-niu live, and von may rely upon it. So, if you Wish to lit e with an e nil* I oyer of your own ihoKt. ude* t one. right away, *•»*•« ■ m>ri. The rhn»tiu(ri has ended, you have had your fun, and msvr is the timetohnik after i>u.iinesu. We further advise you It* keep w from the grog shops, which ruin your i ha meter, get your money, ami destroy your health. Attendchu;ch ou Suiulay and do not *»j»eiid that holy day in idling aland the stredn. « r going UshiMg or hunting, whit h are worse. Those you who hate «hihirt-n. keep an eye on them ami raise them up in lulut- of industry and tdrtue. There are hundred* «>t UltU t»oy» idling aU.ut the street* >»J our tow ns, chewing tobacco, aiuoking cigar* •wfaiiug and (earning to diink whish«y, w ho ought lo \m kept at ho*it and put t.. some Js^'uUr employment T\*ey will nl! l*e ruin jm! if let whine. Ami then agaiu, the >aim* street* am # trowde.l nightly with y>.uu, girl- throw ing tltruwwdyua tu the way **f «* nj»t i* tion 4ud learning habit, that will destroy i ;n in lit altli and charatdar and make them the it)*- Ital atttt dcstplaiwl "I ^ll l»--»u*sl j«JtV j.. while and bluik A %ad tuiuic aw.*ll- lb. « >t»uug people if ihry arc allowed t<> gti >*n in the tlangetous paths that halt taueU li'-'*diug It la thu duty t*l thru iutheis and I'tiiUiutlii look alley them and ktep them out ol harm » w a) \\ I have, salt| enough |o >t*u it you Wlii • mb Ly it lo heart, to make ton omTwI anti aum tttl.h: IU jutli tpheic »it lilt sllti to aiu yx.u pivspciity ana friend* n yuu wail u*ly : smaller atfa. Tn Great Britain. Manchester, I/iverpool. l.cctl". Bristol and Biriniuglianuj-^j.,,. nol un have increased in their aggregate population ft*vW4.ira,fc ' thesnjne ratio oTincrease as those five cities have enjoyed would have given her, in 1SG0. about two and a quarter millions, but lie has j gone beyoml that mark by half* million, jost enough to make a city of theaize of Mancher- i ter. the next largest in the kingdom, and in ! had a jtopulation of over 2,7.**0,-000. ! Glasgow, the chief city "of "Scotland, has 1 increased three-lold in the same ju ried, lar a handful of men. Some of the brigade com •surpassing rivals, while 4he eomitrv h:." in-J^^flinr^Ter- had not hesitated to advise their rea5v<t Silty p.-r cent. DuLlin tonn-.-n ftftm tl „. „ sr was yirimtlly .ivtr, anil Unit they had better go home and “make crops.” But there un* other proofs, besides the omi >ion of the measures.against straggling usual on retreats, that Gen. Lee had prevised i m raider ot his army. He carried off from lYtcrshurg and Richmond all the transjmrta- lion of l»is army, sufficient, ]H*rhaps, for 100, 000 men. certainly, largely in excess of the ac tual needs of the retreat. The excessive nmn- berof Virginia troops who were permitted to drop cut of the ranks and return to their b«>m<". hows \'%i'Y well that there was no firm purpose to carry the war out of the lim it of that State. Prisoners taken on the re treat invariably reported that the army was soon to be*halted for a surrender ; and Gen. ('Msiis Lt-e Avhen captured i*y the enemy, is alleged to have made the same revelation of his father's designs. 1.000 POUNDS SMOKING TOBACCO. d3cal-2m _ _ . : >ific Maii'Steamship Company’s THROUGH line O ( 4LI I’OilM I A, I the otlie lias already l^en uu-ntiom-d. But in the United States this uniformly more rapid concent ration of population in the great central cities than in the eilies at large, is yet more strikingly manife.*t, as may be shown compendiously by the following table: . Ferty-elght principal cities, 439,U- H .* rit*vtii large eiii<........ 260,914 Tbe uit-tropolls ol N. York, The inerm iual cities BIO, S61 ISfiO. “.OtXt.STS l t 4. f »2,. r ,21 140,410 • 1 ttii** of the forty-eight prin- 4 to 27 ; of the seven larger 4 t»» 22: while of the metropolis the in y.rtj*ste ratii* outsrijis that of her principal afs ahtl <U their aggregate-, being i to The York still ! greater it its rate l*e compared with that of the State, and that of the other cities of that | State The metropolis by the term iuchid ing an area within five mift*s of it> Ustv H *!i —lias inercstsrftl about live-fold in the List j twenty live years, and i* growing at the rale of 100,0tM> a'Year. This woftderful growth of cities is a s of conamners. They produce none immediate maessiiric* ol life. lAiitle bom j the effects of four a ears' disastrous war.» the J country ul» lias atlvance\l in |M»pidutinn and j In larmg | p r , K luelloi« ; but, as show 11, in nothing like I the same ratio that the cities have. The iinjwtant information that it \- de-si- ' i»bh lovbiAn, blit which we. have not at l-rtisd, is, /Ae (jtict refill 1 wxwean 1 TIO.Y "hU » MNsl VI l*T lt*s. nkinriHy tht j t j • /*■/• C'tl. thllt vr hi* ffil in til t!/*•>' 1 • </ * ■ mir.iuct ■ ' the •-‘th, . Demand [ and Supply is the great liarouieter of truth Prt. es go up of down .»> the turn or the. otio-i i* im rewin d or diminished. From this tael, it lt»lIt• w - »* a iMNT*Niry con-s tpietiee, tiiat tlie gem r.d ten h n« . .>i pri< t * for all the pro duet* of ll.i *«*il ha* hero and mud continue to l*e in the. aweudiag *cair: unless some Rge«« 1 *Ht'h »•> the aftplit <ilion ol mcchanit ul skid in agii. ullural ptimuil*. by the intit* } diK tioi, of l ibttr-MMV itu: «“ ». hints, w hi* h have ■ oath' stteli wonderful ad value, in the last lew • year* should turn the balance. I hat much )ia» 4 to tie ill this Way to 1 ht» k the heavy per l ent, that » tlu-rw i»e w ouhl have been in iavt.r ot consumption over prodm mm, is manifest lo all. Th* s.iv in^ ctfe* led b, new a ml improved implements hi Great Britain 1 within a tliuen year* preceding lHhtt wmssU i ieil by a c«»ui|»etcnt authority to l»e nut lesa than oar hail on ail iln- main branches ol farm Uln»r 'rW.i ntted Males »ciun report.* |.,r iHtfft show that on 1 progress in Hits re -pt 11 1* indicted to hav clnen more tapi.l tli in that mm of Great Britain. Scvt riin U *s itu evident tKmkr it hsa not l«cn *utti 4 it nt lo pitiMTAe the tipulihirum UtHeeit t ..i.-umpijoH and pr««liiriii*nr the lutormaljon wanting in thU eoiim:i ti«m It* ma*« uvorw •’definite and s»|Ufai lor j ihc reanlcr s 4 uiiclutJoun and i*ur own. would among othirr fhinga, #how the iid^paring in* portMtre of agm ultural purailtto and greatly lead ^af^mulate the pubVm jptcr*b* m that b.-auch pi our naiioual imlouqi, The Supper JMrrtiae. ladi&d uu l i'eiilleutau of tit® two commit v waruf.sily rt*.j a eat a*l to.nieel at the t’Uy n Monday luoruing at nine o’clock to eon id agreo upon the arrangement* penesrary t*. N«w Year'a Supper. viiKiam 'nitUe of LuJ.e [is. Bo at lire, Y Powers, lisilen. , Milo Freeman, Nat Nan btu, da* Arui«tro|i4. U P Pikilli}-*," B 1 U ... P. Ur Solomon, 'l iUrxleinan, jr., Cov%t/i,ttcc of Crevtlcme* Mayor Collin*. >Ir Joaaey, *• liwyktu, “ N A Megiath, B A Witt, “ Isaac*, “ If Borne, . “ A Ju Maxwell, “ A T G Ham*, ‘* theus, • W1 llu Colima: It Maksenturg. W Lockett. 1ARKICI), toi , by lt«*v. hftvia Wilis, Pa nk Iti ssaLL, all of this city. Al C TIOJtf kALF, and h'm'nituv©. Book. A Pre l^rt i* Ho le UU lie* N'»all hi largtt Young man tail and Adam w a.* is 118 Ml It 3-4 ou e.,m4)y i* 1 u«»Jajf, Januar) 2»ul, ierid, a v ol btH.krt am) Furniture, be lle Pur-.on Hiagg of thio place. r article* P. H t I.AYTGN JkC’O LUMBER! LUMBER! 02.712 ICee-t. (•utlihu_ mmher t VN 1 aincrhoaritiogL aherting) ititalf) : lir* live following hill '^f,9d0 bri 10,14k • "tsftttM i\ 2,7rk) *• bam *• . . l.sflO *• ) li,UUU *• 14^100 “ 1,5 JU “ “ Ukt “ . ;i «Mi “ This lumberit< now read9 fur aatvwy, at WRY N0I0HS’ STATIONS NS K. B, au4.'INSURED fur Til IB TY BAYS tu be tuU u » whole, and can U fmich*»ed *t • bARtiK DISChriJNT on pre«n»» 1narkri Apply Jo JAMta N FINDLAY JOfCIlIXt. AT M FA If .VTOIITS, And Carrying the IT. States Mail. 1 Save pier n«. «north river, n»t of _j Cnnnl Street, at 12 o'clock noon, on tbe l*t, lltb, and 2Bt ol erery month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, ami then on the preceding Saturday/, for A SPIN WALL, ronucetine, vir Pan aiua Pi'il'.vuy, with one Of flifi Company's Steam ships frcMn Panama forSau Fianeisco, touching ut ACAPULCO. JANUARY 1 st—11KNRYCHAUNC R Y, Captain (i my, connect ing with SACRAM KNTO, Captain CaVevIy lltlt—ATLANTIC, Captain "Maury, cmmcpUny wltli <101,1 »KN AfiK, Captain —— 'JOth—NK\kk N OliK, Captain Horner, connecUug with CoT s I'M U'J’JO.N, Cuptui*. Karii‘»vv**rtl/’. Departures of h-t and “lat connect at Panama With Steamers tor South Paeitie Ports. Those of 1st toueli at Manzanillo ' . Nussbaum & Good. No. 14 Cotton Av., Maco: Next to Schreiiiei’t Hook »V Ofier theif large and well s^lecteil DRY GOODS tV C • [ PASsAtiK HATfs TV CUiUtENCr. from steamers’ rates Htcerage pafesengariH waiice of oiiirqithrter n and their families, -r» haying honorahle TlPtoc First Cabin Second “ Steerage A discount of one allowed to second c with families. Alsi ou through rates to and school teacher discharges, half tare One Hundred .Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, *ud attend to ladieaaad children without male protectors. Baggage, received on tbe^Roelf the day before sailing, from ateamlioata, railroads, and passengers w ho prefer to aend d\>wn early. An experienced surgeon on i*t»ard. NfeGiuinc and attend.tiiv c tr« e. A Kteaumr will he plaited on the Hue January 1st, ts6d, to run frvnu New Orleans to Aapinvrali v via Havana Ft»r Puvsenge Inktts or further infoniiatiuo, apply at the l ortipauy’u ticket ottice, i*t-. the Wharf, Ibutiif Canal Strict, N«»rtl» Hi fee, New York, det 31 :4m V. W. ii. HULLO Wit, Agent. Armor sales, -%■ Af.W.iy, January \*t, 10 Ctclodk A* if. \orii tb G lROR(UA, Hiuu Cot a rr.—fw,* inw IT the date heroof, applicalmn w in l" th^ Court iff Ordinary of said eohntv, I Mff thfcg houae* ifid l«U in Macou, an acre* of swamp la^tf i« eakl couaty, 0*1 rl<« estate of H. P. MoRvoy, -eased * ffreSMawdkl. By CincHay & Kenriek, Sofa Htdtotu Chairs, Billing Table*, 4f ♦ Mahogany Wardu»**el, A hue dewing Machine Al-JIB h A |bt ctf dim Hlankets, 10 Boxes of Turp* uliue Bar ttugp, Boots, ft lutes, etc., etc 11* T» ftiirarltn, tbe Mat '-n and Angu>u HaiLoad, thrae lailea North uf Miliedgeville, and for the BUperctrpctarepf the same l ouaiatiug of three BjaMM of one h$udred and forty feel caeu. Alan |or tulrtean i.nmSred fee to f lostling at dif iery-ux point* on the Ro^d. dc,Hl4w DEO Si. tf iaLKHURf.T. Ctot Eupoter. VI/TKE, ibB lj the dale'hereof, ■ .. . »EP*igB#« the Court-oj Croiaary ui msHScoe iff u will b« . ^.fcountyj lor ltwve t« *t 11 all thf property, both rwB aud * •— ift ‘ Quio| to U.m ftoUte of Jauie* F. Cam) 'Aid coUOty, d*cea«ef. THOft Admikiatfator MWltK, d well aaaorted u c eaipa^as GftIRh * MABTUBftON^. A 1. A hi it and new supply Lumber tor tale, with *omc- »ino; eairia#«a t*v Come One, Come " I ami secure n great bargain. GREAT BARGAINS 0FI Country Mevehat NU88BAUM & GOOD tlecullm :-fW. V UQQU For Sale. SIGHT fXCIUNtjK ON NEW a ^u*uliUt»l>»«uHiior<K»wr=. dtcai-lt* KNOT I — J O ft , fJ« K, * IAO , PUBLISHERS' A OK X 7 TftlBiiNt. HL'ILDBHftrir Nfw ' BROWN'S IttUH P»'t 1 Are eulhenai.il t- 1 At* OuBlnst for Ai/.ertiaiutt iu aiu I fa: II tf - FCjyR KENT. flroTi^rWEU.lNR wit It <U' e V-a, A TtVO BTOU Kjtriten.; ftB»ofe«*e»a*o and llweil: in every room \ g‘A*d BjMtAlio teg Uoune, clo»e rathe part !*t «f iwnafS «CT1. at tbe Start' of (itttUH i o%, Mw an, iwi-t-at %*%■ Select School F. YOTjnsru DA.I >1 T HE ex«rti*ca of Miss fc. f Taylor** 8 . - • , Young Ladic* will Im r«*htne>.l ou Monday, 1 Jan .*», 18®, in the bailding formerly >- naj.uff tar, a few rods ndrtlnveal of the Female f attcj'- | Tkfiaii, r quarter, haif in advaute, or fltl J tpcifiiunUi. df-^Kldtt .112.- if any they h* ..... \ * Indo m.uhir.uthegrW.d t.. -n, wpe.mgfM I«v ivWA^ned'fflrui nu*.i.tt. , t .1- r>^*; ! W Ml-It* r-lt. Or,Usury.