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LEGAL AT^KUTISING.
Sheriffs sales, per levy. $3; (Sheriff* niort
»..les. per lev}, #5; tax levy.
;i: citation for Ifctle’s of admin.. stratum,
81, citation for letters of v.u.\rdiausl>tp. St:
»P|ilu'ation for dismission from ndmini.s
n»tion s.i; application for dismission from
I’lsrdun.diip. g.‘* ; application for leave to
HI land (eii- 5. *ml jvg^Kuddt
■.loiuil mpure. It ; application for Pcf ?, >-
«'vl. 1 ; notice to debtors and creditors. |
4 Un i s*Vs, (Ist square), 5, and each ad- !
lniotwl square, 3.: of, perishable prop- j
•sty. per square, 2.50 ; estray notuim,
m . 1; notice to perfect service, * ; rules
>*i to foreclose mortgage, per square, 4 ;
rulw ts establish lost puppets, per square.
• rule* compelling titles. 4 ; rules to per
"iwrvuy in divorce eases. 1 <h.
> *bs of land, etc., by administrator £rx.
Mt>rj or guanlians, are required by ft w
l hrlieMon the Ist Tuesday in the inont^,.
I anwern tbc hours of 10 in the forenoon
I 4in the afternoon, at the court house
I >n the county in which the property
I “itiuted. Notiey of these Mice qiust be
I ftn in a puttie gvt ue 40 (lays previous
■ *> the Jay of sale.
Notices (or the sale of personal proper
tost be gireu in like mauuer.lQ days
to sale day.
'" Uo * to tKc debtors and creditors of
must also hie publish e/I 40 days*
i ’tice that application will be rttfcde to
,/ , ' ir ' of Ordinary for leave to sell
l i!: ( ‘ c -'t»u*t be publidied fir two months
I nious for letters of administration,
I :i»n*bip, must be published 30
1/ T< ,*’ r 'lismiviton from adniinisteation,
I , v "‘ l’ ‘ ,>r thrre nionths—for disßfliaßioh
I it days. ’
■ F«Rn«t.*,} monthly for "four months —
■ lost pajK'rs for 4, full
I direr months—for compellii^j
■ exocutors or administrators.
I •c#t»u n< has been given by the deceased,
I af three moufro in
■ will always be eontitoiea ac
■ these, the legal requirements.
I •‘•‘otherwise ordered? fTJ *
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YORK TRIBUNE
1873.
| er J“ ,0^ore - Tim Trirpn* strive*
■*•>• 0 * il and pr* eminently anew
J^pul'lic— Kokand find sor.
M* -a, pvipicated, with UrpnblU
9k t>f ‘ sw.iymg in the nerveles*
*Hk «... ' er „ to ° g'Xfrl t° *■ a King and
9f—- ,1 * ‘"'Publican, who is unable
tn }ha Woefcs. the
■ 'V.- ’. ,u( °f Mexleo, nnd eqi'.tl*
9 8 J c 11 ’>?—the German *;>e»}i.
9' by anew Proteriah-
B tn* „«’’?> ibc See qf Itoine on
■ ;« 0 •*l* l tufatl?l»inty and a* •
■' vT*? tlie ** OM Catholic* *’
; on * nicnt Pended fcV the
■•* ST ,'“'-. nt 'bat comes of the con
-9> dea *- the-
B'V Sc.^neJ 1 V au< J *^ € advances of
■/ i r Sc - € ‘ USl! j* an<l Great Bi itain
B'* AkS the g»h« that shall
to vi sl 'P rema O' —China . eem-
HS- : r! ber * d¥l ' nc « 6 and
W N H u,; iH n , e,i abol -
K T ° wSlirn * Mt * Tn *7*
lon-, e,, commerce to
K r * Sews f n e ' s ‘pire—such ate
«n P f '° m abroad, ivbhth the
W • Hl^th * wirw
Mid ? ,U, 'y bearing to us
Bk 'S c» p uw*l 09 in j
H>t: ,o t‘the<! p Pte - a °d pom,Ur
BsNtf , K and,, T etM a nd conflict
■Si of which, as
■ ** »t ma'acs are
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recognition and a brighter future.
At homt: the struggle for Fietdom seems
! over. Tli* l«m Wave has long been a cHi>
ten, th* last ion Jo emancipation.
. equal, civil rights, Jut*
,oeon foiuallv abandoned No i**riy, North
or South, longer disputes the result of the
war foi the Union; all decLi* that these
teauits must never be undone ; *nd, with
a whole people thus unit' and on the grand
.platform of All Kights .whd'e.t.o
bur bloody struggle, and the prolonged
civil ooute-ts that follptyed. have led-ns,
the Republic closes th* records of thn bib*
ter, hateful pa-t, and turns peacefully.
I npefully. to the less alarming because
lew vi'al problem* of the future To what,
evei mfiy elucidate the general ditfout-si»n
or action on tbpsfyTh® am
plest spaco and nuipjl, imparti* record.—
Whatovei puties luay propose, whatever
political leaders may say, whatever oncers
imiy do, is fairly set down in it* column*,
whether this news helps or hindbis its own
views". Its Nj.idetM have the linhi to an
holiest statement Bf th* faot*: and this
?hcv always get.
, H’lt ns to its own political principle*.
'lbq Tribune is of cntiise, hereafter a* here
tofore, the champion of Equal Kjuhtsj ir
respective of race, o* coiui. ,u
stand* inflexibly hy the unienuinents for
the permanent security of those rights,
which have been solemnly incorporated by
the fjpoplft, in tli* Constitution of the Uni
ted Ha'lndependent of political par-
UcM.it rnu,-2vois to treat them all with
judicial fairness. It labors to purify the
administration of government, national,
and municipal, and wiienever those
in nnthorlty, vhbrhttr in national, State, or
municipal affair*, take the lead In this
work, it will therein give them its cordial
support. Hut it can never be the servitor
o£ ,»'(y pp!ldeal parly i nor will It surren
der or even waive Its right to *i itloise *nd
condemn what is V'jong, and commend
what is right In tire action of aoy parties
oi of any public men.
Now. a* always, The Tribune labors with
sir it* heait for the promotion of geeat
material interests of the country* The
progress of invention and gs , labor savingj
the development of our, resources, the pre
servation of pur. land for tjie landless and
Jt-s rapid subjugation to, hunupi wapts, the
utilizition of our va-t nnd«*rly;ns oro, tl»4
extension of the facilities foi blinking pro-,
ducei an<l consumer nearer together—
whatever to swell the ranks, ineww.
the knowledge and lu ttei the conditio.i oi
those devoted to productive., tijpis
mention and encouragement m our co ’
uni' * f; ._
■The Weekly -Tubune. now more than
ihiitv years o’d. has endeavored to keep
up with the progress of theag* in impiove
nun* and in euterpiise. It devotvs n.largp
■»h*ie ol its co'nnm* to agriculture as the
no st ift eutla! nn«t genenwil of human puj.-
Miir*. It . ntployw th*;,ablest Hi and iiiont.-qw
ce-sfui culf’\ atdrs lojrt foi th in brie*,
clear essays their ,piv*Rtpstl ti c*f tin-
Farm.eiV woik. It rcjis*rt* pii' I:c di ciiets
sions which elu.ci\latc : tallies
fiotn frvery ajyictiltiy il news, the
lepoits oi the latcsl tin*
stories of the latest successes and fiii.uies,
at whqicvet may lend at once to better
ag icul uie. and to commeml it as the firs
•*nd most impoitant of piogre.uive aits,
based on natural science.
Tliei e are hundreds of thousands engaged
in diverse pursuits who own qr rent a
’ ‘ place,'V. aiul some portion of their
Mine to its culture and improvement. 'l'he
JVp-kly Tiibnne shows theai how •<* mnk«
the moVt of jheir rp/ ds v aml their iioiiis,
both by eir ctioir. and example. No in«
(o' iiistiou equal in quality tir djmntity can
i>e rise where obtained for the price of thia
f« tchers.. nt-ndf ut*. and person* of inquir
ing mhid<. by the iha.xt|cter of it* literary
contents which include reviews of all the
works proceeding from the master minds
of the Old or of the New Yorld. wi’h lib
eral extracts froui those of especial inrer
e.-«„ Jmttgfmitive Idteraturg also claims
attention, but in a subordinate degree.—
“Home Interests” are focussed weekly by
a lady specially qnaliSed to |ns<rnetand
interest her own sex, and the younger por*
tibn of tffe other. No column :s
eure'll i,«*
average piofit than hers. lbS news of the
dav, el ici.’aled by brtef comments, is so
condensed that no *.*d«r can rleem it;dr f
ii\#4 wUk given nufiACiently in di?ta>l to
satisfy the yants of the average reader.—
Selections are. regularly made
extensive correspondence of the The Uaiiy
Tribune from every it* edito
rials of more permanent, value at# here
reproduced. In shoit The Weekly l^ 1-
IrtfAe commends it tels to millions by win.
istering to their intellectual wante more
fully than they are met by any other jour
nal, while its regular rejwits of the cat He
country and other markets, V*‘l
of ihamselves save the fanner who regu
larly notes them far more tEWi his jbamsl b
For the family ftjrcle of the.educate
arti«m, The Weekly Tribune has
no superior, as is proved by the hundreds
ofttwwnwod* sk
childhood, still cherish and enjoy it ln the
prime and on the down hill of hfe. » e
respecter ur** those who k«awjU wovth
toeomtneno The Weekly Tribune to .heir
Ciiends and neighbors, and we prefer' l *
to clul*s at prices which barely pay t >
cost of paper and r re6B wo,k -
TERMS OF THE WEEKIS? TRIBUN E.
to nan* soasc®*®** 8,
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6ESb^°.ro^oV'theUoW
KXJ, in
ty, Georgia, at public oi . Tuesday i n
1«#1 hornrs at sate on <***** E.
July fb€ n*i «ate qt _P loUs 0 f
Fife, a minor, consisting of to in *
land with the improvement^STotmn
•o-April
the stb, 187 - T WiLCOTT> Guardian.
May 1", 1873.
UNITED ♦STATES INTERNAL
REVENUE.
Noticet# Special Tax Payers.
I’he law of December 24, 1879, requires
every peiSd* engaged in any business, avo
cation, or employment, wbajfc renders him
liable tori • -• A
SPECIAL TAX
to procure and place conspicuously in his
establishment or place ot businers,
. A STAMP.
denoting the payment of said Special Tax
before comaienehrj buxines*. ~
'l’he taxes embraced within the provis
ions of law above quoted are the following ;
viz : ,
Rectifiers 1
Dealers, retail 1iqu0r. ...............
Dealers, wKbfcsale liquor,.,. .100
Deafcrein malt liquors, wholewie...... 50
Dealers sn nhilt liqtiOM. rttail.. ..*.1.1 20
Dealers in leaf tobacco 25
Retail dealers in l«*»f tobacco 600
of over 61,000 fifty cents
for every doty/ir in excess of SI,OOO
Dealers in manufactured tobacco £
Manufacturers of stills ;. fin
and for still or worm manufactured 20
Alatiufact.qrers of tobacco. . ' io
Manufacturers of Cigars 10
Peddlers of tobacco, (more
than two horses) 50
Peddleis of tobacco, second class (2
~ horses) 25
Peddlers of tobacco, third class, (l
horse) 15 I
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth-class (on
foot or public conveyance) 10
Brewers of Jess than 500 barrel* 50
Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100
Any person who shall fail to comply with
the foregoing.requirements will be subject
to severe penalties. -
yppeud tax payers throughout the Uni
red Sta/es.tfre reminded that they must
make application to the Collector (or De
puty Collector) of their. jce?f>cctiYt?,,
procure the proper stamp’ for
t e
1873, without, waiting for further notice*
Application and money to be forwarded
direct to this office
HP BELL.
Collector Internal Revenue
2d District, Georgia.
. - Macon, Georgia.
May 10, 18fS6U*
B. F. COLBERT.
V iiter Street,
BAINBIUDGE, GEORGIA.
TAfffiS pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of Bniabridge and vicinity,
that lie is now prejiared to repair, Watches,
(’locks, Jewelry, Sewing Machines
Musical Instruments, with i/6»f?ess r.na
despctc;^.
Charges reasonable. Give him a trial
and satisfy yourselves. i
May 3, 1873. 44-ts
Be the Mississippi.
Thousand* have already gone and
9au(l*( v nipre are turning -their ovswtoward*
new home* jtj the fertile West To those
going to MissouxL Ke"nsag. N brnska, Col
orado. Utah, Wjomit g, Nevada, Oregon
<£r fl-iliforrla, we recommed a cheap, safe,
quick and direct route, via St. Louis. oVer
t(ie Pacific which runs
it-; fine Day Coaches aad Pullman SlSfijieis.
ftom St. Ixiuis to principal points in the
West without change. We believe that
the Pagfic moad Jifs she best
tr .ck and the finest and safest equipment
«f any line West of the Mississippi and its
COUbecdons With roads inrlher. W**t Are
gers are offeretl a first-class all rail routet
from St. LoUis toTeTR s *. pither over the
Missouri, Kansas and Kansas R. R . via
Atlantic xod Pacific R.
to J. F. Thompson, Southern P s useng«r
Age nt, Chattanooga, TeflYiessee, or E A
Kurd, General Passenger Ageut, St. Loui.
Missouri. Questions will be cheeifully and
toOmitoi, iiii.
A DISASTROUS FIRE PREVENI'ED
BY BABCOGK.EXTIXGUISHER.
Delf.ware Car Works,
Wilmington, Del., March 14,1873.
F. WeFarvdl. Eaq . .Seey Fix«
Extiuguisher Cos. 407 Breathy ay, N- x•,
j)aaß.. A few day* ago w«J|ad a
fire at yhich was caused, by
the boiling over of the pitch kettle. <t JJiis
vessel stood in a small frame structure***-
pecially designed for the purpose pf ronng
Sd melting.the pitch. At the time of the
fire there was a barrel ands half standing
m the building, and about halt a barrel in
the kettle, lie fire was iasUntlj opposed
S- two powerful streams the aty
mains The water**™** have very
IHtle effect upon the flames, b#t as thedo*-
en Babcock Extinguishers were broughtto
bear *ereq«rmkly «übducd;
Our experienod thus
satisfactory, and has confirmedtheibuk
opiftfsmreiave always entertained for
vour extinguishers. Binccrelv yours
r JAVKSOX SHARP C OMPAXY.
Evening Post.—apr# 5,18T^40-3m
Oourt in her petitioa duly filed *®9 enter
record that she has fully admims-
John Ltttttt’s estate.
3fjSW«E4W2
aa.SL.trh thouHbOtbe**
May 10,1873-3® -45
Ton THE RIGHT—JUSTICE TO ALL.
BAtXmiIDGM GA-, JUNE 18T;l;
.A • 5
K’ rS ).
1 he only Reliable Gift Distribution iu the
country! . .
SIOO,OOO 00
INTALtTAUfcpj GIFTS!
TO BE DISTRtBUTID IN
L. D. SINE’S
ihiifjEMKtfatorfc-- .
Gift Enterprise,
To be drawn Priilty, idly 4IR, 1873:
bn fiRA.VD CAPITAL PRIZE OF
TEN iftCTCSANB DOEEAIiS IN
GOLD.
One Prize $5,000 each in Silver !
Five Prizn SI,OOO 2ri ..
Z&9IWWUR
Two Family Carriages and Matched
Howes with Silver Mounted Harness
worth $1,500 each.
I’ljq Busies Horses, Ac yv.Hith S6OO each.
'l’wo FinC-tc’ced Rosewood Pianos worth
SSOO each.
Ten Family Sewing Machines worth SIOO
eSch. . : v, r. « “
lyfrO Gold ami frilver Tever Hunting
Watches,worth from s2oto S3OO each.
Gold Chains, Silver Wa?e, Itarew. <Src.
Whole numlver Gifts SIO,OOO. Tickets
limited to 50,000.
. Ag’cnta Wanted to Sell Tickets,
io whom Liberal Premiums will
bepaid v . f
Tickets $2; Six i .ckets slo’ Twelve
Tickets S2O ; Twenty-five Tickets S4O.
4 ircuA»'rs containing *totl list <>f piiee».
s vtescrpmun «-f the manner of drawing,
rttid other mfurma'i« uin refi-tcuce to the
iljjstiibt-tion will l e sent to :»uy o*e «>r
dodng them. All lott* is must be mklreß<-
o I to i
MAIN OfFICT, L D SINE, Rox 86.
101 W Fifth St CINCINNATI, O.
10,000 GIFTS,
SSOOOOO
ON TUESDAY, JULY Bth, 1873. the
Third Gift Conckrt. under the manage
ment of Ex-Governor Thos E. Hramlettc,
and by special act of the I egis
nttnre. for the lienefit of the Public I.ibra
ry .W JTtWtucky, positively and unequivo
eaflv comes in tfie Publfe Uhraiy 11 all,
LotSsvifife, Kentucky, whea-, 10,000 Gifts,
ad cash, amounting to $500,000. will lie
distributed by lot among the ticket hold
ers. 13;> rwenttey :to pay all these gifts in
fair is already in bulk and set-aside for
that purpose, as the following certificate
shows :
Office of FASKBns' .txn Drovers, )
BAN^,!,y.i : isvii.LK, Kk.ntccxy, V ,
April 7,1873. )
This is to certify that there is in the
Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, to the credit
ofthe Tiiir<J. Grsntf Gftt Concert, for the
benefit of the Public Übraj-y of Kentucky,
Fivb TTpndred Tholsand IJoL,.A>i, wbkjh
has been set apart by the -iWanagw toqlay
'{he , Ip full, find wilj be heM by the
’ BfipK find paid out for tSik and
for this purpose only.
(Signed.) 1 R- S: VEECH.
Cashier.
‘ few tickets remain unsold, and
they will be ftirnishe<f to' the first appli
cants at the following prices: Whole tiek-j
As, $10; halves, $5 ; quarters. 82.50 ; 11.
whole* for 8100: 56 for $500; IVS for,
$1,006. kttk 575' frr $5,000. For Hfckets
and full iuformatiou, apply to ■ •
? , TITOS. E BRAMLETTE.
Louisville, Kentucky,
tMe cift staples
RUTHERFORD. Propr.
i respectfully Wform the pnUUxtbat j
keep constantly on hand a No. I lot o
horses & mtjl£s;
Which I am offerlr g at
* * ?■ r»
R J. PADUICt,
PRACTICAL BUILDER AND
CAtt^ENTEK,
bainbbidge; . . - ,OA
OOIJCIrs work o{every description usur
O idly done Jn his line; Building and
repairing done at short, notice
town or country, of »" » nd *
neatly execute-.!. Cvffius made at all hours
dav or night.
Shop at the old stand in reir of bsa
boro building*. March 29, 1873 39 In
WASHAU HOUSE
A. li. LUCE , Proprietor.
BOARD EOLLARS PER HAY
savannah, ga
12 066 000 ACREST'
CHEAP FARMS.
The c h'-apest Land in market for ■«ab’ hr ih<?
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM
. XANY.
In the Gteat Platte Vr ld-y.
3,000,■ 00 000 icruS in CenVtal Nebia-kar
Now, for in tracts ol xor.y aciaa and
upwards <-n and ten year-’ oxtlit at 0
per ceut. No advance interests required.
Mild and hoalt utulpdiuiate, fei tile soil, an
abundance of good wtTterT
THE BEST MARKET in THE WEST!
Jlw.. gesab mining, legions of Wyoming,
Colorado. Utah .and Nevada, being sun-*
plied by the farmers itt ihe Platte V..!lev
| Ii: .... f _
Bo|4>US&S SXXITLEU To A iIuNESTEAU or a i(SQ
ACHES,
THE BEST LOCATIONB FO . COLONIES:
chnico Gove*nment Lauds open far cutiv
under the Law t nt*ar the .Great
Railrmf'l/.with g-jod jJf crkeU aud all the
conveniences of an old settled countiy.
, Free passes to pmchasers of Railroad
Land. \ i . ,
Se< tioiy»l Map* showing .t!i 4 e , Land, also
new addititm G 1 descriptive patnphiet with
new maps mailed flee to everywhere.',
i . Address
O. F DA VII
Lind Com'uissioner it. R. ,
Omaha, Nib,
[Establiskod XS3O ]
WELCH & grip-fifths;
... Mhuutact'irevs.pf Sa /s,
RUf’KliltJß TO .M L OTiU'lßs!
EVERY SAW WARRANT RD
FILES, BE Li iNO AND
MACHINERY.
ILLIBERAL DISCO
Iff Price Lists and Giiculars tree.
wfiixH £ i iis,
Bo>t m, Ma-a., & Detroit, Mich.
SAWS
ÜBK the Hcibiager Bash Lock at»d bupport
FASTEN YQCE WISiDfIWS
No spiiner to break np cutting of sa-ji ;•
cheap, datable, veiy-easily apjiiivd ; (i**l-tB
!sash at auy place desireil, ami a *elf-fas
tener when the narh is down Send stamp
Tor ci'Cular. (Tiicnltr and six c<pper
br »i k‘4 lock* t to any addyyjss in ihe U.
is., p" ip. id, oil leceiptot i ocents Lilier
!;tl indm>ult*nts ro-the trad--. Agetfts wan*»-
el. Add.e** REISIN .KU SASH .LUCK
CO , NO. 418 Maiket St , Hanislmrg, Pa.
gL^QMES7yf?ffi
WHSItt
AOKMct V\/\NTtL) t>eati toi
DOMESTIC SKWI.sG MACHINE Oo N. Y
Mqkknney & gp. _
CLAIM AND PATENT AGENTS.
Claims of Census Maisballs of I§6o
collected without proof oi luyarfy.
. » s
P. O. Box 423, Washington City, D C
The Surrender of General Lee,
At A? poina'tox O. H., Va., April 9, 1863.
Am’aGSTFK'BNT 14.< ,18 inch Engrav
ing ot thesurieMdeauf (ion.
ilig the mmies, &c. It is trul* a g£«ii i>f
art, one which should hang in the parlor
ot every Southern home. Sent bv mail,,
counted on s* rcflleiqand groSt on re*
dpt of 20 cents jit 2 lot ceuJß.
Agentß Wanted. - ,
Address J. 0 4W.M BURROW,
- -. „ r ~ Bristol, Tenn.
Cataloguedof JPictures, f'H'ks, &cr«ent
(ice.
HOw TIS DONE, qr the S-cret Out.—
MiistacL and Whbkers in 42 days,
"hi* 6KEAT SsEOHEI ahd Aou » others.
Gnmhleia' T r 'ok*. O-udioiogy, Ventrilo
quisd: aR In the OltiOlN'.M. “HOOK OF
WONDERS.'’ Mailed for 25 cents. Ad
dfe>sP. C. CUTLER, Carthage, 111,
■ - «■ ■■ --■■-» i ■-r'
l/f/lXTlj'Xr Made raoidl’v with stencil
4JI* Vj X & Fey cn.e k OuHfbT -Cat*
wlxltie* aarf-fiilt particular* FREE S. M.
Spencsr, 117 Hanover St, Boston,
WOBKfNO ’IfA EE .OR -FEMALE. f6O a
CLASS | week guaranteed, Respectable
emptr-ym'-nt at home, da/or erenioe ; nf
eap tal, required ; full instructions and val
uable p ick igj of.goods sent free inv maik
Add real. with six rest* letom stamn. M.
YOUNG A CO , 16 Cortland S»., N. Y. 7
-• -9—*—• —r ... .
A | AAA REWARD
V- IIIIIII'Illllll' F"? aov cuseot Blind i'l -f and
- fails to enfe. ft i< p; fared es
pies lx to wr he R>l *. a>.u n_i>:u g i—-
S' -Id' by all' Dr Kg'Sts- Pric 5 $ - C
GEORGIA— , p
Whereas, J. A. ZKtOT.EK. admihistra-
Sor of 8. W. Svrain. represents to this
C<nm in his petition duly filed and entered
on record that he has fully* adfoioistered
S. W. Swain’s estatq. this is therefore ,to,
Site alj persons concerned, kindred snfi
creditor- to sfcoW estate if ads they can why
said administrator should not he discharg
ed from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission ou the Ist Monday in
August, 1873. .* •
Hiarw Rfocxttt. Qrdy TV C.
May 10.1873 it *
MORGAN & SSS
M m.
j Wholesale & retail deal
ers in PURE
Drugs, Medicines, &c*;
gifAk>K-S MRit BUH/DING,
ffaier Stfefeti
llainltr Idi*,' ilm
WE EOT constantly on hand a fresh
and will assorted stuck of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
iflscf TOitltf Afrttclte,
PAINTS, OILS,
, . . . i ~r ?. . t f *?:.r^
NOTIONS, PEBFUiIKI’JES
sponSms, FRESH GARDEN SEED of
all varieties.
KEROSENE OIL.
WINDOW GLASS % frO.;
Also', a fieri lot of ci(i.K«S.
Pure WhNESmnd LIQIIoRS for M«d
kal Use. All of which wo will sell cbeat.
for the CASH.
Prerci iptions carefully prepared—cat Is
promptly attended to.
Jau. 25, 1873. 70 6m
Gr- D GRIFFIN,
VT •*■(*!'
AT THE
KENTUCKY &
s -wtjSL mm Jlr_» !bbc ms
Has on hand afr'dfpr sale a fine lot Ilametss
and SaUdie Horses.
• Ac fs also .expecting at an early, day a
fine lot of MuW !; wt
Keeps always on hand hijjpes ft ml niutes,
affd- san accnrnmrtdfato ?£e public, eitfie# by
selling or hiring stock.
4 Call apd aee him, and if he has not
to suit you he can order It In a few oar*
f\..t - X. •»‘V *o-em
' • 1 •• : ; I.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
mkssmmm
e j,. nt. -• i<*v
QxncE Gbkerai. Sfpkbintendent, j
A«,anGci.f ItAII.KOAp Cos., V
. 4SAVAN»rI#, Ga.. May 3rd, 1873.) >
ON and after Sunday, May 4th, traino
on this Rttod will ruu as loHows :
k* t- . • vt:.
EXFKEsf t ASSKSCKR.
Leave Savannah daily, atw •*. •. 4 -? Qg. i#-
A reive at LiyeOak daily at.... 4.05 a m* j
Arrive fit tJainliridge* daily at.. B*ls a rti-
Arrive at Albknf daffy at 9.50 a ra.
Ijeave Albany,daily jkj.... t ..• v 415 P pi ‘
I .cave Buinbrilge daily at.... 6.00 p m.
Ijeave Live Oak daily at . 10.30 pm.
Arriye at Savannah rlaily at... 10.00 am.
. Connect at Live ,oak. wjfch tr?dns.on the
J. P. & M. R. 11. to and from Jacksonville,
Tallahassee, Ac.
No change of can between Savannah
and Aibqny. mmrnii
Close connection at Albany with trams
Cif-ftouttiwesteoli R- R- .. . ... v ... ,
Ciose conueatipn. and Jrqri
Flori<la with Western Division Passenger
Ttain.' •>o r * -
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN*.
Iherrsitw Drvision.
Leave Lawton (Sundays at 7.00 £ m
Arrive-. at Valdosta, Sundays ex- •
cyptcii, at..... .. . ..,,••••• 9.23a in
Arrive at Quitman, Sunday* ex- . t
wpted.at . ........... /.10.4va m
Arrive at Thomasville, Sundays
excepted, art 12.4S p ro
Arrirt.- at Albany, Sundays excep
ted,
Leave Albany, Sundays exepdat 7-20 a m
leaSre Tliqmasvilß, Sondays et- , „
cep4cd,>at.. P ro
Leqve Quitman, Sundays excep-,
ted, at...... 5.04 pm
J-esve Valdosta, Sundays exoep
at. v. - 6.25 pm
Arrive at Lawton, Sundays excep
ted, at..... .. .' 8.30 pm
Omnect Ah Albany with night twites on
S. W. R. R.. Idling Albany
day, Thursday and Friday, and arriving at.
Albany TuaSiy. Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday. • '/»»*•* -*••>
ateamer leave* Paipbodpe .every.
Wednesday at 9.00 a. m. fpr Apalachicola.
H. S. HAINES,
Ge*tev»l enpermtendent
In AbTAiwß'
'y* 1 ' wA.» 'ismm ■ «
| THE EVACUATION OF lUCtt
j MOND, VIRGINIA.
• I.' 4.4 i I I
, BT OE.N IKB AND HIS AKMY, AFBU. 2, lQfift.
( Anew and lieautitul Kngraving HuS
inches in site., 1-es‘a , Army uNNaiftg
I tlfc-
I tire a^4, many other things nmjhfe
this i.ictuug.pgpin which iktnM
in how*.
>“cnt by uyuj mounted
{.aid on r£oeipt of 20 amts. or 3 lot 50 mail
Address
J. C. M.BURRO*. ...
nb v ’
Agents wanted to sell pictures, Pook^
fi* psrds|
can easily be made. I'tzid for private terns
ami catalogue.
ssoo,qQDcAsii
*.X>l KIA ip UE PAll» W KUO*. / .
THE 3d GRAND GIFT CONCfctrfc
- .1* AU> Ob' THE . ,
Public Library ©t Kentucky ,
W 11 Ue given iy the great hafl of 11%'y
IlnildfnK «t rxjnirtSUle. and» 'Tnswlny, Aurtjf
8. I s7s, at. which Huh* Ten Tie a-<**d tflftf
•inoun ing to a grand Uiiaknf
al> cash, wil be illstiihutod by l<A Whckif
holileis No i*fiK)tioa Is amkumS «ts stftg
adjhhi diaOiihgjtioi,, but «.ioh gift will **
i>a|d IN FULL 1 •, ,
ornas “r FAHjtr.R*' and Drovim* Bmt, i
4M-t»«iuA Ks. Aptb I, UK* t
lies IK 4.. t- l*.
tKniF<t*ln«tV *a.l l>rilUtdt, ft* t§*
credit of the Tldid first.d fll/f C'W'.'rr? •*
the benefit of the P'tbli • Library ftf Ky. a
Five Jilin Ired Thousand lMlafß. SWA
been set apart hy ths E*l»a|* rate Mtkff
gift* in fajl, and wi. ! Uw U-Id '• y ths Ha«k
and, pai(s£tit. (or this purpo*e, aria tMg
purpose only. •■■ ■• • «
(Signed ) B. S. YKKCH, Ctwhkr.
USTOFUira. - l
One Grand Oa*h gM... i
One Grand C«sb Gift
On* P»>nd Cadi Gift. 2s,#oft
One Grand Ohp(i Gift,.....,,,... 20,flftr»
One Grand Oat-h Gift Ift,ooo
One Gtaiid Cadi Gift t **• A.QmO
24 Cash Gifts . f fl 000 each. 24,000
f)0 Cash Gifts « f s.>'•(* (mvit, AlOl
»* Gash Gills <*f MU) • oh. 32,«f
100 Cash Gifts of *3OO each. Hfi.SOO
INO < ’tab Gifts of S2O i each Ill.Oa
590 C.-h Gifts of *IOO each fit 0 If
9.oool'ash Gifts of llOtwh, M^Oftft
Total, ft".(Wtf Gifts, alf Gi*a»»; . _
..Only a tew ticket* tamain n~ nrrf wj
they will he furni.-hed to the drat .piilifM*
t the so j' wing pile**: Wlwlrm*B4'
if 10, halre-i, ftS.tjwwte*. 2.r0, I 1 wftrilfr
$ (Si fi r fiOO 113 tor sl.oo*r. f
- tukUsnd lull iufornmt •>», apj itjr
tO ' » •» \: .
nos. k. nuAMLcrii:, L -uisvin#, u.
A *
OG.Wnor* TtMTP MAVK
r.l NT. F. Purnham’a TCew Tmfii—
S Water Wheal ■!
k'feint Iwt Itt*MJs
Pamphlet free. Ad Ires t York,
June 7th, "7.1. 49 -flm •'
i, .4.4 . ■.. 4* ' ' «•
TO T»K WEST! TO THE WMPft
Before makjng yr-ttr ta
follow the advice of the nhoo*wla
S.'aye already gone," it would b* stall <4
consider what ha* been done to tnaka
jcn»n«y r tp ypar ,“Homan iq tlje Viff «
pleasant and as free from danger*a* human
skill and foresight can accomplish. .
' 1 ••
By consolidation a road haab«^puth^p,
operation on the shortest pOhwWe
Nashville, Ttiip.. to St, “ih* futura
great City of the world." Thfs line, tie.
St. toms k SorraEvSTTn* Raatws*,' 1
' ; '|y\l k; A
has. during the past ycar. eaynqd an eim
ble reputation by its smooth tract proteflt
time, sure connections, and the mbgnift
cence of itspassengtu- equipment. Its trains
arc'made up •<( nov; and day
care, provided wuk.tfee .cglebfptnd MiHfr
coupler ami platform, and the ■ Wneltof’
house air-brake. ? f
<v r.i. f J - .
It is positively the only line running Pull
man lidacc Draw frig-If com Sleeping
through without change from Naahvflle' to
Lduis. No other fine pretends to oter
such advant«kes.,either dfstance. Nmeor
equipment. Why, theu, yjotuej by fir
cuitous routes? Do not be induced to pur
chare ticketo to fit, I/mj* or fba W«ft|vy
a of crtherlice, ieuembexitigth«U
if the ahortcirt- cheapest, quickest, heat apd
only line' under one management from
NashfiHe to St. louts, tnd from 60 to
200 niflen t££ sf.oHejtt
City, Omaha, Denver. California. Ma.
and all western poinla. is abs> lha
“ Chicago Sbqvteat fioh," ti( r
Yoii ciu secure the cheapest rasM- so»
Xpumdyef and your movable* op
tion. in person op by letter, to Cttaiumi
McCabe, Southern Paeset»ges ? Agent, near
Coltyfce street Depot, Nashville,
to tb»i under, ■ ; :
•4 !«• »* *» i *"
W. fi. DAVENPORT.
Qesral Ticket Ageot,Bt. lm*
Vn ln" u . *- -
Kt» s<i