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A GRAND DISTRIBUTION OP SHAKES.
■DEALERS IS
ACCOUNT* FROM AU PARTS OF HIE COUNTRY.
• WATCHES, CiSCKS,
NEW YORK.
ToWk ,"Nov. 3.—The Wbrid says
the closejOWa claim it by
nhcwfo,0(w. The Legislature will be close.
We claim tho Assembly; the Senate
, must be determined by fuller returns. The
1lines fixes Morrisey’s majority at 85,00.
The Herald says the Democrats won by a
majority of from six to seven thousand.
The Tribune says New York has gone
Dcmocrati# ,br j*b«ut,tea tltotM^cU The
Sun gives the State to the Republicans.
The Tima* gives congratulatory articles,
but is silent on the result in the State. The
Times editorially congratulates the Repub
licans' on'the mail, sjSlaags THauu a
Presid<#itipf «aadi<U#e,* Imnabetrlyed vhim-
sclf, and it b now beyond donbt that both
ltepublicans and Democrats, will have to
place new candidates before the people
next year, if they wish to succeed. Gen-
Grant has long been out of the Union as a
Presidential candidate, and now _ GOV-
Tildcn may safely make up his mind to
close his public life with his present term
ot ofllce. No one nped fear that the Re
publican'success will revive the third term
project: That is as dead as Julius Cffisar.
We never should have supported such a
scheme, under any tueumstauces, and
nothing whatever woulcT lead us to do so.
Albany, Nov. 3.—Up tpj noon to-day
returns indicate the election of twenty
Republicans and twelve Democrats to the
State Senate. The Republicans claim tlie
election of Senators in tho 1st, 5ih, 9th,
11th, 12th, 18th, 15th, 16th, 17th 19th,
20ih, 21st, 22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th. 28ih
29th, 30th and 32 districts. The Demo
crats elaim the election of seventy members
to the Assembly to 58 Republicans. Al
bany county, complete, gives Bigelow 583
majority; a Republican Senator is elected,
also two Republicans and two Democratic
Assemblymen.
Nicw York, Nov. 3.—The latest returns
at hand leave the election still in donbt, but
the chances are in favor of Bigelow. The
Albany Evening Journal concedes the
State to Bigelow by about 1,000, while the
Commercial and Advertiser still have horn
for Seward by 2,000 majority. The Re
publicans certainly have a fair majority in
both houses. • The Senate will stand about
73 Republicans and 55 Democrats.
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 3.—The Evening
Journal says, the result of the State ticket
is close and still a matter of doubt. Our
table shows a small apparent Democratic
majority.
New York, Nov. 3.—Onego connty 300
Republican majority ; Hubbart county 446
Republican majority ; Ulster county 2,000
Democratic majority; Green county 300
Democratic majority; Queen county 7 50
Democratic majority.
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE,
_ _ IN ATLANTA.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2.—A distinct shock
of earthquake was felt here and in other
parts of the State last night.
IN WASHINGTON, GA.
Washington, Ga., Nov. 2.—At five
minutes to ten o’clock last night there were
5KSOT“IMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
shook following almost immediately on the I m U UI U fl L IIIU I II U III L IT I u
first. The direction was a little west of
south. There was a rambling sound, with
moving motion, which shook the earth
and trembled houses, causing some alarm
among the people. TT 7 f]
f M ^ IN AVGUSTA. jj,
At three minutes before ten o’clock last
nig.t, while seated in our sanctum,
noticed a peculiar noise, and to a triend who
was seated near our desk, we remarked:
“ Well, that’s an earthquake!” Onr friend
replied, “No, that is some one running
around np stars,” referring to the compos
itors’ room. The shocks were apparently
three in number, and came in rapid succes
sion from east to west, and our desk and
chair trembled considerably.
The afihir has created a general feeling
of distrust, onr citizens not knowing when 1 DR. STRONG’S PECTORAL STOMACH PIUS
to expect another shock from our terrible
and mysterious visitant.—Augusta Consti-1 chest and Stomach.
tutionalist.
IN MACON.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 2.—A very percepti
ble earthquake w s felt here last night. It I
lasted at least thirty seconds, and rattled I
panes of glass, and shook floors and walls. |
It occurred about 10 o’clock.
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gPOBTWe GOQBS,
FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., &c.
No. 3, Broad Street,
Athens, Georgia.
Sept, so—Mf.
A< K* CHILDS.
HIU3.
B. NICKERSON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Y. H. WYNN.
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Horse-Shoe Nails.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
IX/ HEREAS, Willis K. Willingham, Administrator
vv of tho Eatato of Henderson Willingham, late of
■aid connty, deceased, has tendered to me ha resig
nation as such administrator, and prays for the appoint
ment of John S. Linton, a creditor or raid decerned, in
his stead.
These ere therefore to hdmonish the said John S.
Linton, tho next of kin and the creditors of said deceased,
to appear and show cause, if any they have, at my office
on or before the first Monday in December next, why
said resignation should not bo accepted and add John
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IMPLEMENTS,
Washington,] Oct. 31.—Since Caleb
Cushing went to Madrid in the capacity of
Minister of the United States, less than two
years ago, there has been four different
changes in the Spanish Cabinet. These
changes, and the prevalence of civil war,
have affqcted and necessarily delayed the
transaction of the business with which he
was charged. The instructions he received
from this government had reference entirely
to the actual state of the Island of Cuba,
and its relation to the United States as
well as to Spain,
with a selection in chronological order ot
the numerous dispatches which had passed
between the two governments. From
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs,
&c., Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows,
Vices, Hollow-ware, Ac. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the Sale of the
WINSHIP GIN,
Brinley’a Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Ac.
P Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered trhen desired, with the least possible
delay- Cedi and examine our stock and prices.
June 16, 1875. 33-tf
F IRST GRAND EXPOSITION ot the Tradesmen’*
Industrial Institute, Pittsburg, Pa., opens Oct. 7,
closes Nov. 6. Address A. J. Nkllx*, Pres. T. 1.1.
oct20w.
Given under my band at office this 26th day of A uj
rtept. I—44-?m3m.
August,
ASA M. JACKSON,
Ordinary.
You Can Make $5000
IN 90 DAYS IN A 1 STOCKS.
My system is safe, Honorable and simple. Pamphlet
Sent Free to All. W. H. Weeks, Banker, 178 Broad -
v.-~ v~.«— w.——. _ - way. New York. Slock, bougut and sold at the N. Y.
He Was also furnished I btoek Exchange. octfOw.
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A Day guaranteed using our Wxix Aeons A
H? Dull-, film, a mouth paid to good agents,
Auger book tree. Jilz Anger Co., St. Louis, Mo.
ocl20w.
VIRGINIA.
Richmond, Not. 3—James McDougal,
Registrar, and John Marxbausen, Judge,
at a precinct in Jefferson county, were arrest-
ed.to-day on a" charge of fraud in returning
the vote of that precinct, whereby it £
claimed that Knight, independent candidate
for the Senate, was beaten by Gen. Bradley
Johnson, the Conservative nominee. Jas.
Morrison has! been arrested on a similar
charge, for misleading voters. They were
bailed in 85,000, Fraud at this precinct
is established and the votes will be thrown
out. J olmson wilt lose his election.
Fnil county returns are still light, but
enough has been received to show that the
complexion of the Legislature will not be
literally charged. Iudeneiflk-nt candidates
were voted for in a number of counties,but
only in few instances with successful re
sults. Carolina connty elects Swann,
Conservative, aud S. J. White, independ
ent, for the House. Culpepdcr connty
elects Walls, independent, over Sterthel,
Conservative.
Pennsylvania, Monroe county, gives a
Democratic gain of 331; Warren connty
gives a Democratic gain of 41. Newton
county, Democratic majority of 21; Col
umbia connty, 2,150 Democratic majority;
Armstrong county, six hundred Republi
can majority; Pike county, 620 Democrat
ic majority*; Cambria county, 992 Demo
cratic majority; Bucks county, 21<^etno-
era tic majority.
Henrico county elects Falley, Republican,
over Bryan, Conservative, a Republican gain.
Iloenuges, Conservative in same oocmty, had
but one majority, In Augusta county, Hon.
A. H. H. Stewart was run for the house as
an independent, against his wishes, and is
probably elected.' The official count will lbe
needed to decide. It is said he will not
serve if elected. The foregoing chang'd, so
far as the political status of the candidates
is concerned, are all that are reported as
yet. ,C| ■•.lir
NEW JERSEY.
Trenton, N. J. Nov. 3.—Complete
returns show 37 Republicans and 23 demo
crats elected to the Assembly. Ton Repub
lican majority on joint ballot is 17, being a re
publican gain of 84. ,5* '
wispgksin. **3 V-
Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 3.—Returos
received to-day, 'mtte it certain that the Re*
publicans have elected their State ticket by a
majority ranging freoi-ttao to five ■ thuiirend.
The Republican* carry the legislature by
thirty majprity on joint ballot.
MUNICIPAL ELECTION/ ' M
Detroit, Nov. 3.—Lewis the Democrat*
ic candidate for Mayor, is elected by 1,678
majority. The council is nearly a tie on the
Sunday liquor question. J
WANT KD
Agents for the best selling Prize Package in the world.
e: ; I it contains IS sheets paper, 15 Envelopes, Golden Pen,
them he derived ample information, not p en Holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece
only concerning SDCC-ial questions which I of Jewelry. Single package, with elegant priza, peat
had arisen from time to time, but also | p4id ' 25 “bride a ' u “
respecting the general purposes and policy
of the President in the premises. The dis
cussion of the Spanish Cabinet reply to
what is called in the late Madrid telegram
the “Washington note,” has reference to I
the unsettled questions between the tw
countries, the statement of them being free
from the verbiage of correspondence and
presented in a comparatively brief memo
randum. The exact points of this official ]
paper cannot be ascertained, but they may
be inferred from views of the President |
which form the basis of the instructions to
Minister Cushing, aud which show that I
the President regards the civil dissentions j
J. H. HUGGINS.
H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stock of goods,
bought at low prices, is selling goods in his linc.25 per cent cheaper than hereto- ’
fore. He is making a speciality of
Crockery. Class ware- Lamps and Oils.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 cents per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents pur set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set,
Sells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to $1.00’per set.
Sells the best Granite Cups and Saucers at 90 cents to #1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to #10.00 each.
AAfi ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. DU-
^(llUevUV* tribute*! every fifteen days.
1 prize...$luu f ouO | 1 prize......fo0,U00
2 prises, $25,000 each - -50.000
354 prizes, amounting to ...........310,000
Whole tickets, $20; quarters $5; twentieths, $1.
Circular# of information tret*. Prices cashed.
A DOS AU A Co., Hankers,
Post-office Box 2089. 21 Park low New York.
Koval Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries con
stantly onhand .
$77
in Cuba, and especially the sanguinary hos- » , ^a,, „ h
till ties such as have been prevailing there | sabx a
Week guaranteed to Male and Female
Agent*, iu their locality. Chau Nothing
to try it. Particulars t ree. P. O. VICKE-
KY A CO., Augusta, Me.
**pt. 15-46-K.
prevailing
for the last seven years, as producing —— l5 ^ 6 ~ R
effects in the United States second in grav-1 P^l^ I ^ AXCY V,2Iin!2 CL i' HA;R j
. , . .« ,0.1 either sex may fascinate .nd gun the love and
Ity only to those Wlucll tucy produce ID I affections of any person they choose, instantly. This art
Spain. Meantime our political relation to I •>? B P<**ess, iVee, by mail, for 25 cents; togethei
Cuba is altogether anomalous, seeing that EudifefA^V'bS^Ad.
for any injury done to the United States or dress T. williams & co., Fob’s. Philadelphia,
their citizens in Cuba wo have .no direct I oc * 20 * r -
means of redress there, and can obtain it
onfy^bjjMdow and circuitous action by way
The ultimate issue of events iu Cuba will
be its independence, however that issue may
Sxxd Postal Card lost a Srxcmxx Corr or
THE WASHINGTON
WEEKLY STAR
be product, -kther b, man. ofleg»!.tCoi I t£8£SS ^S»U!SEw-5Si,
or as the result of military operations or of I oetsow.
one ot those unexpected incidents which 80 | .£]Q a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit sad terra
frequently determine the fate of nations. I «—*?!■ .. T .? UEACo -> ■*“*“*“• suin# -
The continuance of the insurrection grows
day by day more insupportable to the United |
States, and while the attention of this Govern
ment is fixed on Cnba in the interest of hu-
S«pt. 15-48. R.
Good Reading at Panic Prices.
D URING the sammer months, Miscellaneous Books
,
inanity, by the horrors of civil war prevail- J*
ing there, it cannot forbear to reflect that' —« •
the existence of slave labor in Cuba and iu
influence over the feelings and interests of the
Peninsular Spaniards, lie at the foundation
of all the calamities which now infect the lav
land. But slavery cannot long continue in
Cnba, environed as that Island is by commun
ities of emancipated slaves in the other West
India Islands and in the United States.
The President has not been without hope
that all those questions might be settled by
the spontaneous action of Spaiu herself, she
being more deeply interested in such set
tlement than all the rest of the world. The
question, what decision the United States
shall make, is a serious aud difficult one, not
to' be determined without careful consider
ation of its complex elements of domestic
and foreign policy; but the determination
of which may at any. moment be forced
upon us by occurrene s ci her in Spain or
Cuba, The President cannot but regard
independence, and emancipation of course,
#S. the only certain, and even the necessary,
solution of the question of Cuba, and in
hismind all incidental questions are quite
subordinate to these, the larger objects of
tlje United States in this respect. The
President does not meditate or resire the
annexation of Cuba to the Unite .1 States,
but cleVation into an ii dependent Repub
lic ot freemen, in harmony with ourselves,
and with the entire Republic of America.
The policy of the United States in refer
ence to Cuba, at the present time, is de
clared t» be one of expediency, but with
positive and fixed convictions as to the duty
of the United States when the time of an
emergency of action shall arrive.
of All kinds, will be sold at Gixatly Ridccxd
Fuck. Now is the time to get good reading at low
BUBER'S Book Store.
Sl-tf.
A SUSPICIOUS SAILORS’ YARN.
....
London, Nov. :1.—The mail steamer
Africa brought eight of the crew of the. ship
John PucMl, wKWpmi thePOscall aban-
dened and burning three hundred miles from
St. Helena. The crew were picked up by
tho ship Victoria, bound for Boston; hut the'
sion, tho captain, officers and the remains
tier of the crew proceeding on Mm Victoria.
ny, desertion, and possibly murdering the
officers. ' 4Wiad«l4
CKbP.' . ’
Louisville, Not.* 2.—The tobacco year
just closed' will be as meuiSlfiWdfc ta lfc-
inediato predecessor, though it will be
remembered with very i“
1874 was a season of
everywhere to those engaged u handling
tho staple.; It is in striking contrast with
the buoyancy in value and profits ia trade
which Jfilt./p&jpat if ire
include ihe vast majoi
and largo pre]
IJearmU fer
The sue-
'prices of 1876
ed in u, tho
more than
cessful cro]
afford
than the
kets of 1874.
#20,000,000
New Yi
ed in thj>jP$M|M
ty*six million suit from the calender
this term, on the ground, that the
answer had not been served within twenty
ter due notice for frisk '■■■
THE JAS. LEFFEl
DoableJTarMne Water Wheel,
Haan&cturcd by
POOLE & HUNT.
Baltimore, lid.
7,000 xoirj.v vsn
Simple. Strong, Durable,
always reHAblo And ta'-'s- i
llaunfACtnrera.Alse. cl
FortaLle & Statiocoiy
—iass. Steam Boilers,
, & Grist Bzills, Kin.
ing Hacliiae-T,bearing
fa; Cot’cn Ailis, Floor,
„„ , Tdint, White Lead and
OU KiU KacMnery, Hydranlie and otter
■PRESCRIPTION FREE FOR
the Bpcedy core of special troubles common to
the youug and middle-aged. Nervous, mental aud
phyaical depression, loss of memory and energy, pains
n the back, self-distrust, dizziness, dimness of sight
eenfusion of ideas, and other disorders of the nervous
system consequent on various habits that lower the vi
talitv of the ajr-tem. Any druggist has tha ingredients
FATAL DUEL BETWEEN JEWS.
Nbw York, Nov. 2.—A duel was fought
this afternoon, on the top floor of No. 106
Delaney street, between two Polish Jews,
named Goldman and Moses Piskal. Gold-
was shot over the right temple and
right'cheek and was instantly killed. Piskal
pips; Aot over the right eye fid mortally
wounded. It was caused by a business
■ :-o
twa t ammm-u
Baltimore, Nov. 8.—A special from
Annapolis, Ays that during an altercalion v
Originating in a political discussion this
afternoon. Geo. Schmidt, -proprietor of
Morris* Hotel, was shot and killed by
- • - Sr>olr In
zonier > EUtttS BKWa
New York, Nov. 3.—Panama dates to
the 21st, state that ex-Prasideat Arose mana
is atiU under arrett. Bandits attempted to
assassinate the Governor and other officers,
Tear; bat ffwa at San Juan Del Norte. The Governor
of our population was shot in the shoulder, and his wife and
JMnMtapfj ttMjfar MNrefi# yfcA pmmlim mu
killed during the attack on the Governor's
house. The Bandits released the prisoners
from the jail. The residents ana owners
Mdetmtpith tWW^. the Govw-
nor resigning and the .British viee-Counsnl
taking charge of officers.' Finally a force of
eighty soldiers come down, and restored or
dec, ;t’,j>1 I '(itils
Nov. 8.—Tho Pall Hiatt Ga-
. the “English oc-
Diu t. U. Hugo*, Cincinnati, O. octSOw.
ASTONISHING.
Clarke Vtnmty.
tober, 1876.
nov 1-5L
ASA M. JACKSON,
Ordinary.
Oconee ComUy.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Conrtney W. Beal, (colored) applies to
me for letters ot Guardianship of Courtney Thomas,
minor, under fourteen years old, of Arriedicy Thomas
(oolored) deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to show cause at my office, on or before the first
Monday in December next why said letters should not
be granted.
Given nnder
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE ~
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Orfi„
Oconee connty, Ga., will be sold befim of
House door in Watkinavllle, in saidcountT w>*i.? 00 't
UgslhouracfaHe, on the im
next, the following property, to wit: A bezutifa*“ btr
ten miles below WatkinsriUe, on the Col^Sn^L?"®i
the place lain excellent dwelling, with
fine well of water, a good gin-honsi and DrSJw?’ 1
and all other neoeasary out-buildingi. Th. Ij 17
tains three hundred ini fifty acraeTmora* rfe a *“
enty-five acres native forest, fifty acre. p i ne ** T :
twenty-five acres bottom land. Also on th« V,i? t ’ .* n ‘ l
fine orchard of choioe fruit trees. To be ■ »
property of Edmon Elder. deceKed, for U,e Sn".,**
hi* legatee*. Terms, half cashVthe other hslfe-i 0 *
months credit, with note and approved tsenrit-
SO, 1875. „ WM. T^ELDYn 0tL
novj—1-6L—[P. F, I8-00-) A^' r
oct20w30d.
• my band at office, this 14th Oct. 1875.
ASA X. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGLV.—CLARKE COUNTY.
\\T HEREAS, Thomas Booth, Guardian
V V of Clement H. Ashford, orohan of William H.
Ashford deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to show cause (if any they have), at my office, on
or before the first Monday in December next, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this S7th day of Oct.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
novS-w4t.
G EORGIA.—Ooohxb Cocxtt.—Ordinan’i "7mT~
Oct. 88, 1875.—Issae Fambrough hrainVnS®?’
Exemption of Personalty, and I willpaas noon tt.. for
at 10 o’clock a. m., on the *th day ofNoiSnJbe?
- o L^fc 1875 .
Ordin tr y
G eorgia—oconee cocnty.—ordinarw’.
Oct. 87th 1875.—Simon Morton has J
exemption of personality, and I will psss unon 1 ^!?. fct
at 11 o’clock aim. on the «th day of Sovembe,
my office.
oct28dltw2t
G EORGIA.—Oooxxs Cor.vrr.—Ordinary's
Oct. 88, 1875.—Solomon Rovzton boa apnlielr '
Exemption of Personalty, and 1 will paaa upon tbT..„
at 18 o’clock m., on the 6th day of November is-' !
Ordamy.
my office,
nor .8.—1—It.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
letters
are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
show cause (if any they have) at my office on or before
tha first Monday in Januaiy next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 81st day of Sept.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinmy.
Sept. 29, 1375—lmSm.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
YXTHEREAS, William Marable,
f Y minlitrator of tho estate ot Robert Ma
as A.d-
„ . .. ... Marable, de
ceased, petitions to bedischarjed from said Administratioo.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to
a'.iow st my office on or before the first Monday in Decern-
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
YYTHEREAS, Seaborn J. Mays, as Ad'
V V ministrator of the estate of Frances Moore, late
of said county, deceased, petitions to be discharged from
said Administration. These are therefore to cite and ad
monish *U concerned to show cause at my office, on or before
the first Monday in December next, why eaid discharge
should not be granted.
U ven under my hand nt office, this 26th day efAugunt,
1875. ASA M. JACKSON,
Sept. 1—44-lmXar. Ordinary.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Setts,
Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets,
Has ail kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family Gt oceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., <&c.,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch,
Sella Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime and Cement, Cuba and Common Molasses,
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Checks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnaburgs.
J. H. HUGGINS.
Sells Knives and Forks, Spoons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Rope, Hoes, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too numerons to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, g# and see for yourself.
<23 (33 a
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
J. H HUGGINS’,
No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
Oct. 6—49—tf. °
Clarke Sheriff’s Sales.
V/yiLL be sold before the Court House
v V door iu the city of Athena, Clarke county, Ga.,
on tha first Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ona tract of Land, two miles and a half from Athena,
on the rood leading to Georgia Factory, adjoining lamia
of John 1. Huggins and others, containing one hundred
and two acres, more or lees, with all of the appurtenance-
thereto belonging, all levied npon by virtue of two Jus
tice Court fi. fas., from 218th District G. M. t October
Term, 1875, at the suit of Jackson <k Thomas and others
vs. Mrs. Indiana V. Hoover. All sold to satisfy the
above stated fi. fit*. Levy made and returned to me by
A. Bailey, S. C.
novS-5t J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
Go to
L. 8CHEVENELL.
L.
SCHEYENELL&
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
O. H. YANCET.
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DEALERS IN
C 2EORG1A—Ocosux Cocstt.—Ordinary’» offir.
* Oct. 89, 1875.—George Fambrough applies to
for Exemption of Personalty, and I wul pass upon X!
same at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 13th day-of November
1875, at my office. J. B. LYLE ’
'V.S.—l-8t. Ordinary,
£ V EORGIA.—Ocosze Coctrrr.—Ordinary's Office.
Or Oct. 89. 1875.—Mrs. Cornelia A. Walker, wife tf
John C. Walker, lias applied for Exemption of Person
alty, and I will toss upon the some at 18 o’clock m., on
the 18th day of November, 1875, at my office.
nov.8.—l-8t. J. B. LYLE, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
j sold before the Court Housi
citv of Athens, Clarke countv, on Tuesday of the
' ‘ ~ ' Coi ~
adjourned term of the Suberic
w irior Court, in November
next, the plantation of thelate Col. John Billups, in
said county, containing about
2,300 Acres.
To bo sold in five tracts. Terms, one half cosh, balance
credit of 18 months, at 10 per cent, interest until paid.
Titles given when all the purchase money is paid.
Any one wishing to see plats of said lands con do so
iy calling on either H. C. or John Billups. Also, a
private sale, the House and Lot of said deceased, ii
Cobbham, in said city of Athene.
nov8—8tw. J. A. BILLUPS, Executor.
Mart County.
GEORGIA.—1LVRT COUNTY. ~~
W HEREAS, D1LLIARD V. WRIGHT APPLIES
to me for Letters of Guardianship of Martha J
Wright, minor, under fourteen years old, daughter r.f
Harriet R.Wright, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to show cunae at my office, on or before the Urn Moa-
day in December next, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
day of Oct., 1875. ’
F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordimn
Nov3. — l-5t. ’ •
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY
W HEREAS, Diliiard V. Wright applies to me for
Letters of Administration upon the Estate et
Harriet K. Wright, late of said county, deceased—
{^Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
to file their objections, if any they have, at my office oc
or before the first Monday in December next, else stid
letters will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
October 85th, 1875. F. C. STEPHENSON
Nov. 3.—l-4t. Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned,
that on the day of , 1975 g. C.
Walters, late of Hart county, departed this life ini
testate, and no person has applied tor administration on
the estate of said B. C. Walters, and that in tenn*
of the law, administration will be vested in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
person, on the first Monday in December next, uniesi
some valid objection ie made to his appointment.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, this Oct
25th, 1875. F. C. STEPHENSON,
Nov, 8.—l-5t. Ordinarv.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
W HEREAS, A. J. Brown applies to me for Letten
of Guardianship of Jonu Teasley and Elia
Teasley, minora, nnder fonrteen years old, children of
singleton M. Teasley, deceased—
1'fiese are therefore to rite and admonish all concerned
to show canse at my office, on or before the first Monday
in December next, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Oct. 28, 1875.
Nov. 8.—1.-51. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinaiy.
N OTICE.—This is to give notitice that my wife Lucy
Cleghorn has without just canse or provocation,
abandoned and left her home andhusbmd, Oliver F.
Cleghorn. AU persons are hereby forewarned not to
give credit to the said Lucy Cleghorn, as her husband
will not be responsible for any debts or accounts con
tracted by the laid Lucy Cleghorn. Oct. 18th 1875.
OLIVER F. CLEGHORN.
The GainsviUe Eagle copy. oct8hw4t.pd. .
SETTLED FACTS.
That the Oglethorpe Echo is one of the best advertising
medium for toe Athens merchants, in the State.
That Athena is Tni Mxitxrr for Oglethorpe connty,
and thousands of dollars are expended yearly there by
her citizens.
That the people of Oglethorpe pledge themselves to
sustain those merchants who sustain their county paper
by advertising therein.
Advertising rates reasonable.
T. L. GANTT, Editor and proprietor.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Hart County, Ga., will bo sold, before the Court
House door in Hartwell, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday
next, the following property, to-wit:
Laud, more or less, lying m Madison coi
'f Rachel Bailers, David Cj
county,
legal hours of sole, on the First Tuesday in December
the following property, to-wit: Fifty Acre*of
more or less, lying m Madison connty, Ga., ad
joining lauds of Rachel Bailers, David Cye and others.
Sold aa the property of Dr. L. C. Rhodes, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
nov.3—l-6t. K. S. WILLIFORD, Adm’r.
The progress made uv toe WILoON SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Inventive skill has been taxed
to iu ntmoet, and the result is, the
The Most Perfeot and Desirable Machine,
lor General and Family Use,
yet produced. It is Simple and Easy to Operate, ie
not liable to get out out of repair. Re Work it the Best
lavras shown by the
1 f J FIRST PREMIUMS
awsrded it at the Univereal Exhibition in Vienna, in
1878, and itiaaoldata
LESS PRICE
than any other Machine of ita STANDARD EXCEL
LENCE.
For sale by J. M. UPSHAW and F. P. GRIFFITH.
Be tore to see the Wilson before you buy.
May 19,1875 29-tfi
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
GUNS, PISTOLS, ^MMUISTITIOIsr
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
G&VBB, TAttGT AJtTJCWS, See., Wo.,
Having BEST WORKMEN, wo are prepared to do
REPAIHIXG IU SUPERIOR STYLE.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
And all work of this kind, such as Forks, Spoons, Watches, Ac., plated by us, warranted
equal to that done by any establishment in the country.
STERN
Broad Street, Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georgia,
TAKES this method of announcing to the public generally, that he has just
returned from New York with the largest and most complete stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Gent’s Furnish
ing Goods, full linos of Ladies’Fancy Goods, such as Ties, Scarfs, Woolen
Goods, in Shawls, Cioa&s, &c., &c. Also, a desirable line of Lady’s and Chil
dren's Fancy Furs, and complete lines of other Goods, too numerous to mention.
He invites the attention of buyers to the same, feeling confident that he can
offer
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS SEASON
Which he has been unable to do heretofore. Thanking the public for past
patronage, and hoping to receive a share of tho same hereafter. My motto is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Very respectfully
FAIR AND TIMELY NOTICE.
ritHANKING my friends for their patronage in the
1 past, and asking for a continuance of the same, I
beg to Ray that,
FROM AND AFTER THE l*r OF OCTOBER,
mv terms will be
CASH ON DELIVERY,
except to those parties who have always paid their bills
PROMPTLY
on presentation. Where goods are charged, it will be
with the distinct understanding that the Dills aro
DUE AT THE END OF THE MONTH.
1 would willingly give longer time if 1 were able, but 1
am not. I trust that no one will be offeuded at the
course, as my necessities drive me to it. I hope by
prompt attention to business and low prices, to merit a
continuance of the patronage of tbs public.
T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
6ept. 88—*7-tf.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
N W- HAUDRUP,
ARTIST,
guaranteed.
Jane 18,1875—88-tf
NEW STORE 110US
FOR RENT.
r PHE New Store Room on Clayton
A Street, sad adjoining Lerter'i Block, with four
good Officoo above, will be ready for ass by tha Uth
of September, aad aro now offered for rent. Apply te
JOHN It. NEWTON, or
Sraxkr.Hinnniai
Aag. Iff—42-if.
COAL! COAL!!
H AVING established a Coal Yard in connection
with my Warehouse, with a stock of FOUR HUN-
DRED TONS, 1 am now prepared to offer the follow,
iug Coals to the citizens of Athens, at very low prices:
GENUINE “COAL CREEK,”
From Knoxville Iron Company. Burns brightly, is ia
huge lamp., hand picked, and is tree from slate and
clinkers.
“ CAHABA,"
Of Alabama. Almost excellent Coal for domestic nse.
being Bed Ash, large lumps, kindles quickly, and
makes no cinders, soot or dust.
“ BLACK CREEK,”
Of Alabama. A new Coal, aud the purest that comes
from the Coal Fields of Alabama or Teuneasee.
J. H. CARLTON.
August U, 1875. 41-tf.
Oct. 6—49—3m.
CHARLES STERN.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
Carriages, Buggies and Hanes for Hire.
TERMS REASONABEE
E. M. VCHITEHEAD, Washington, Wilks, Co., Ga.
NovSStfw.
Lost I Lost l
O R Saturday evening lest, between the residence of
Mr. John H. Newton and the first Methodist
Chunk, a Gold and Jet Ear Ring Set with Pearls.
Tha finder by leaving it at this office will be liberally
KINGS CURE
FOB
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
m THE ONLY
_ JOHN It. NEN
Srafkr, Horcmuso* a Bkix,
Pcuprcc Block.
State, County & School Taxes
for 1875.
T HE Tax Digest for 1878, has been placed In my
hands for collection. I hareperemptay order* to
oollect immediately. I will not indulge m the ftitur* aa
ttethair taxes wittaatdeUv«oc^sa.veoo*t.
Sept. 15—45-Gt. ^ WUtfm.CUrke county,^
Asa M. Jackson....... L. W. Thomas,
JACKS ON* THOM AS,
Attorneys at Law
Athens, Georgia.
BUCK & GARDNER,
Carpenters and General Jobbers,
Reapectlally offer their services to the
Mr’
Stole. Contract* for b’uilSmg soiicite*
Respectfully offer their services to the eltiasnsof Atheni
and surrounding country. Location, two door* east of
’.L. J. Lampkia’s
sd.
March 84.1875—ly.
CERTAIN REMEDY
FOR THE DI8EA8E AMONO
Poultry of all Kinds*
Used twice a week it will
Prevent the. Disease,
And keep the Poultry in a
HEALTHY COHDITIOH.
It hu bun UMd succuifullr fcr tun in
this and other States. Price 50 cents per
bottle, which mtkesTWO GALLONS of
the Medians. Prepared by
Dr. WM. KING,
Athens, Ga.—33-tf.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of on order from the Court of Ordinsrv of
Wilkes county, will be sold on the first Turadav
in December. 1875, in the city of Athens, at tbs
-ilaoe of holding — •- ■
Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of SLUM AN dt DEAD WYLER, was this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business in
future will be conducted by Mr. 8. J. Slouan at the old
stand. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to
the firm, wa solicit a continuance of the same to Mr. 8.
The accounts due the firm must he pud by the first dey
of November next, indulgence beyond that date cannot
be given. Oct. 18th 1875.
8.J.8LOMAN,
oct.2Qdw3t. G. E. DEADWYLER.
LV
Spring and Summer
Millinery Goods,
Mbs. T. A. Adams would moat respectfully inform the
Ladies of Athens and of counties adjacent, that she has
now received and opened a most choice and select as
sortment of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, com
prising in part the latest styles and fashions of
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces,
Flowers, Gloves, &e.,
Which the will sell at reasonable prices. Give her
call before pnrohesing elsewhere. Orders
fore purchasing elsewhere. Orders from a dis-
carefully filled. Store located on Broad street,
one dour above National Bank.
April 21, 1875—25-tf.
NOTICE.
Great Redaction In Priees.
O N and after Oct. lit we shill offer to our customers,
goods iu our line at much lower figures than here
tofore. To enable ui to do this, wa will adopt strictly
the Cash 8ystem. We ere now receiving a Urge ana
full assortment of goods, bought at low prices, which
we invite all to call and examine.
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
8ept. 15—4t-tf.'
MARBLE.
A. R. ROBERTSON’S
mm in tiititt tot
Dealer in and mannftcturer of Monuments, Head and
Foot Stones, Marble and Granite Box Tombs end Cra
dle Tomb*. AU work warranted. Persona will do
wtU to examine my daelgns, and be convinced that
thy am dealin^with a iiur and square man.
LEGAL BLANKS,
N tatty printed and for sale at thia.offioe.
nov3 ids.
rdian of Josephine and Ohie Ellison*
AMANDA ELLISON, for herself.
NO. 1 COOK STOVE
AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS.
CHEAP FOR
Roofing and Guttering a SpectoW'
Sept. IS, 1875. _
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
llart county, Ga., will be sold before the Court
House door in Hartwell, in eaid county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday m December
next, the following property, to wit: one tract of Land
lying in said connty, containing one hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, tolerably well improved: about to
acres under cultivation, and well watered. Also, 7J
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. A. Hilliard,
Marion Cheek and Albert Laird. The E. A. K. B. ruts
through both tracts. All to be sold as the property t:
Sarah E. Hilliard, deceased, for the benefit of the hsir.
and creditors. Terms, one-third cash, the other two-
thirds 12 months credit, with note and approvedpecar-
ity, and bond for title when land ia paid for. Oct. U.
1*75. M. M. JOHNSON,
nor A—l-5t.—[P. F. $6.00.] Adsi’r.
place of bolding pubUc sales for Clarke county, daring
legal sale boon, all that house and lot of land situated
iu tbs city of Athens and adjoining lots of 0. Mortis
and Mrs. Baynon. arid house and lot known 0* the 1st*
residence ot William Brown deceased, and seld t* th*
property of Mary A. Gordon, deceased for the benefit
of hairs and creditors. Ttrma of sal* cash.
U. P. REESE, Administrator Mart K. Gordon.
nov3-w4t.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Banks county, Georgia, granted upon th* peti
tion of Amanda Ellison, former guardian of Josephine
and Onla Ellison, will be sold before th* Court Hons*
door in Homer, Banks county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the Uwfhl hours of sale, one
tract of land in eaid connty, on Hickory Level crack,
known as the Robert BarnweU Plaoe. The tract con
tains 411 acres, more or less—60 to 75 acne olgood
bottomland, all in a high state of cultivation. Thsura
is one of the best in the county—well watered, well
timbered, well improved; good society, in five miles of
North-Eastern Railroad, five miles from Homer, 000-
venlent; to churches, schools and mills. Two-third* of
this property is the property of the wards of the under
signed; the other third bslungs to Mrs. Amend* Ellison,
who will join in the sole and in the deed. Titles per
feet. Term*: one-half cash, the other half credit for ii
months, with interest at 10 per cent, per annum: the
purchaser getting only bond for titles till the final W
ment is made.
And at the same time and place the old homestead
will be rented for 1876.
T. P. CLEVELAND,
C.XSH FOR WOOL,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athens Manufacturing Companv are now making*
much larger variety of Woolen Good* than ever before,
and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to tho interest of the PlaB-ft ••
Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it **“■
ed and Spun at home. Call for Sample,, and Tern* of
Exchange. B. L. BLOOMFIELD, Ag*ut-
May 19,1875—29-tf.
.1. T BOWMAN & CO.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
P Z Jinn 2 OjY, ga.,
Will attend to the business of effecting sale»•I>dP t,
chase of *
SWA
as Agents, on REASONABLE TERMS.
Applications should be made to T. J- Bowrr*».
October 4, 1875.—40-lrn.
Call at J. C. WILKINS & CO.,
If yon wants