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: iB tt ''‘MOOOO. Wayne & Sons.
i i' v * 13 * D ixt shore, was badly di
,cv.U^. “ Tbb theimometer
l H i* great difficulty in
It is thought that t
£** r K*n, JanuaryJ
I^* T ?® Pa^anna* imprisoned
*V l0 ‘"iJ r haring been inf or"’'
J«* <**%&*>" that they
k* c ?' nm h \ck^o their agency in the
* vt tStf. became very sdllen
?.h*d-te. initiation to die b
„ ^“' Vxch a movement.
s»* at '®f r j »*. placed over the i
aS£«£ When nearly .
“"A the ..rage, jumped
? wiodown of*b« room
1 -• ehich was coatod with
, fine* cn th guard from i
hid o»oe*-aled since tbetr .
*lJni foor, one of w :^ J ,ed *
,l# ". er will net surnve the day.
?*.& xu.bfd our, opened fire
■£ ,ad tilled orer forty. ° n «
*i ,ixtv civalry, mounted aodd>sm<
* , * ot . <0 ing the fleeing savages
is'SirA*' 5
;-«2r-atJ?a2r«
pSaSsarfiffi*
$is5;000 or 1160.000. The
hrt are nominally $10,000. Moat of
Lj.btedcesi ia to houses in iiosion
tabliahment ie
unoccupied
on the for-
■rely covered
r the estimut-
. & Sons, stock
■ badly damag.
r every
j„„ r jd through |Q
i and made for the u
' ;h frosen
revolvers
capture,
The
and
__ hundred
dismount-
f 89
, _ Forbes,
Charlotte,
made
yet
. the
liabili
i as-
the
and
S*n-
pre-
,of the
the
ar-
"ffissmoxoar, January 10—In the
„ Seoatora Conkling and Kernan
£.2 a resolution of the Senate o.
,of tfew York proteslisgagainst
Miee of the bill to reorganise toe
, or at least that poition of at proaib-
,j )(} manufacture of arms at
Wei States arsenals. It was laid
b*uiy. the bill haring been
. ihe tteuate.
Tte bearing of theangar represent
, «aa resumed bsfore the Ways ai
MuCommittee this morning,
gr. Hsremeyer, of New York, argued
a tb. dnty on sugar should be oolleo
i the c«f valorem principle, and that
KnmiDUion should be made against
. a»u of oltissns. Legislation at
toaru o labor and capital to affosd
nutr at the lowest prioe. The
r would be best pioteoted by a l
, approximates to free trade .
M undisturbed the relative value
rax when purohaied at plaaes of p.
ion. He opposed one-rate duty, as
d annihilate refining interests. TL»
• of fraud against the refiners,
uweu by those in ftvor of one-rate
r, here been disproved,
pilium H. Booth, of New York, ci
10 ,j his remarks by declaring hie
that the sugar refiner should be *
reported
i should
Ipeo-
j oon-
i tariff
i and
of
r pro-
, aa it
The
, com-
s be*
.. pro-
» Ha than spoke of the polariscope,
g its rain# depends on the accuraoy
i reports of tbs samplers, and that
n s-s not sold owing to the results
be poliriscope, but on the basis of
[thacondition tc-3ay o: Representative
hlciicner ia slightly for the worse, and
it exceedingly low. HU physicians
n offer but alight hope of recovery.
[Mr. Anthony submitted a resolution
Erecting the Committee on Naval Affairs
g irquiro into the expediency of provi
ng by law that the selection of chiefs
banana of steam engineering, provis-
w, clothing, and medicine and surgery,
itcj Kivy Department, bs made from
!ta cot below the rank of captain.
_.ced to.
[ffxsBisoTOtr, January 10.—The Poi-
r Committee to-day adopted a re.olu-
m offered by Mr. McMahon providing
r the investigation of the cipher tela-
in?, and embodying the r« quest that
i House grant additional uppropriation
i defray tho expenses.
[IiwYobk, January 10.—Steamship
inda, which arrived to-day from
II, reports experiencing a heavy gale
i entire passage. Oa the 27ih of JJe-
she was (truck by a sea which
tiy swept her decks and stove in
ihes. The ship was thrown on
rbean ends and her cargo was shifted,
ru lixty hoars before the ship righted
ithe cargo was secured.
| Lntti Esck, January 10.—A pas.ea-
r train on the Iron Monntain railroad,
ind math, was ditched near Kensati
tn'gLt Baggage master Crawford
I killed, expressman Brown mortally
and and several wounded.
I All through trains on the Memphis
tihoadbave been stopped in oonsequencs
I lew in the river at Memphis.
| Glocchtib, Mass., Jannary 10.—The
hot hatching codfish progretsas fa
st the headquarters ot the fish
lion. About a million of young
were put into the ocean last
[Cscuuuti, January 10.—An Illinois
aays on Tuesday night three
ted McFarland, Patterson and
sy, entered the hoiue ot an old man
ud Ntvil, near Peoatocic, drag-
> him to a tree, tied him and then
him until he was stunned and
j. They then assaulted and ont-
IHre. Nevil, aged 70, and her daugh-
,*ged30. Toey were all arrested.
[The inquest of the coroner’s jury over
i body of James II. Sogers, of Bloom-
. Inditia who died from wonnds
id oa Mew Year’s evening, returned
_rerdiet of "murdered by Henry Fil-
pmprietor of the Bloomington
end Julian Wentworth, hie em-
, " The partite were all drank at
• time the deed was committed.
CixcmniTi, January 10.—A heavy
®®**tonn vielted Southern Ohioyester-
if, enteilng u far Sonth in Kentncky
i SIchoond, delaying trains on all the
1 in that region and in some in-
stopping them entirely. At
It the snow was sixteen inches
> in pltoes drifting to a depth of five
It wu the heaviest anow storm for
. J Farmers are apprehensive
... of ' ,ock - At IroctoD, Ohio,
•Wn has bean able to leave the dty,
' “ill* have been obliged to stop
i of the lack of ooal. The foe in
I v™ r * m *ins firm.
Li*** Yo11 . Jannary 10 —Madame An-
l^7*’ the Brooklyn pedestrienne, has
LJggw “ore to walk. 8lie is in
K 80 * 1 ?*' Jratury lo.—A special dia-
bom Galveston states that a fire
■Cbm^ 00 boud the bark Charles W.
I lu wl' oI BoiloD » Cspt. Given, whioh
I ltd ilr?® 11 that port for Havre and
Stmt, 3 ™* rd bales of cotton.
I - J ,w,e pumping water Into her to
I th#
nt January 10.—The in-
vii |Jl loa C0I »tinned to-day. Testimony
,#f e**ing to ontrages npon
I eciioI. e,l A,* s * tem8B ts °f violent inter-
b, flspubliean speakers at meet-
tia, eiizad by forced divisions of
hifed k. T5 r *i rejldeB tx of Caddo pariah,
tosuai?/ the Demaeratio members of the
if toil* B,Ugl| fied, denying intimidation
im.k?® aCM, > snd asserted that where
^nj^oooarred the negroes were the
10.-Tbo Senate
Indian appropriation bill.
WM ,n t* 1 ® committee of the
W- lha Private calendar.
WuuT* snaaimatod debate
C ° Ue 8 8BiU *
** l *^oHm fh ?I th * San * te Committee
?* w »'lon of h r'n« ,n0r S m8: recom "
W, k*._ , **• *nb committee, who
^ ad ^bim.* ,t , lBalinK J . tha ^ neat5on 01
•ora or of Providing a territorial
***7 W*2S"‘ for - thB IndiaB ten.
"*• Utibm "•‘“opsnmsnt toa gen-
j»id before the
ftiSeesw'&iKf
vanou.
on the
which
The House Committee on Commerce
this morning considered the bill which
proposes to authorize the purchase and
registry of foreign built ships by citizens
<ff the United States, and made an ord-r
to continue its.ccasideration by the full
committee on Friday, 17th instant, at
which time an opportunity will be afford
ed the friends and opponents of the meas
ure to be beard. Captain Cowden was
also briefly beard to day in favor of bis
proposed plan for the improvement of
the Mississippi river. The Senate Com
mittee on Finance tc-Jay heard Mr.
Banm, Commissioner of the Internal
Bevenue, in opposition of the pending
House bill for the reduction of the tobac
co tix. He asserted that the enactment
of the bill was to cause an annnat loss t*
the revenues of not less than $9,000,000
in the receipts from the taxation of to-
bacoo, and of at least $2,000,000 in the
revenue from cigars. He argued that
the proposed reduction would not benefit
the consumer of tobacco, it being retailed
in very small parcels, the cost of one of
which to the manufacturer woull be re
duced thereby only to the extent of a
certain fraction of one cent, and the oon-
anmer would be charged the same price
, so far as the rate of taxation
fixes it.
Senator Withers, who was present, to
look after interests of Virginia tobacco
producers, suggested that this "fraction
al difficulty* might be obviated by in-
laungthe s.z i of the plug. [Laugh-
tar.] Commissioner Baum, resuming,
stated that in order to yield nB much rev.
enne under the rednoed tex as the gov.
eminent obtains now, the annna! oon
anmption ot lobaooo would have to be in
creased from the present amount of 105 ,
000,000 pounds to 160,000,000, whioh he
does not oonsidsr at all probsble to occur.
The committee will consider the bill at
another meetiagjto-morrow.
London,-January 10.—A telegranrfrom
Paris, whioh wts published in London to
day, states that a new Frenoh cable com
pany has been constituted. Its prospec
tus was issued yesterday. Ibe company
propose to lay two cables, one from
Brest to Cape Cod, and the other from
Linds Bad to Nova Scotia, both by the
way ot St. Pierre.
London, Janoarx 10.—The Viceroy of
India telegraphs confirming the news of
General Boberta’ victory over the hostile
tribee, but says that, owing to remora of
threatened attaoks by the Mongols, Gen
eral Boberta intends to return to Booram,
concentrating bis forces, which are now
much scattered. Fri.ndly letters have
b.en received from several Sirdars of
Cabal. The general feeling in Cabal is
very strong against the Ameer and Bus
sia.
Huohzndbn, Janncry 10.—Lord Bea-
oonafieid’s attaok of the gont has almost
completely gone.
Lxbds, January 10.—The miners at
the rook collieries etrnok against a redac
tion of ten per cent, in their wages.
Livbbpocd, January 10.—This week’s
oironlar of tha Liverpool Cotton Brokers’
Association says: “Cotton was in exten
sive demand in the early past of the
week, and some descriptions advanced a
little, bat einoe yesterday trade has been
dall. Ameriean was in vary good demand
at the opening, and prices advanced a
sixteenth, bnt as the supply increased
inqairy fell off, and it is cow a sixteenth
to an eighth below last week’s prices. In
Ssa Island there was a fair bosinass done
at previous rates. Futures opened
atroDg and advanoed l to 5-32p., bnt,
on Saturday, a greater portion ot tbe im-
prov.ment was lost. Ou Monday prices
were again at their best, and since then
there baa been a gradual decline, the
market closing one-sixteenth below last
Thursday's price*.
WxsniNOTow, Jansa-y 10.—General
Sherman Lae letters from Doth Generals
Sheridan ana Pope on tbe Burnside army
bill. Sheridan approves that part wbicn
covers ths general a Iministration of the
army, bat be etrongly objects to ssveral
details. He says as to the reorganization
of the army under the bill he cannot give
it cordial support. He thinks the pres
ent organization is good and well suited
to our Western frontier and cannot con
sent to any new and united organization.
He does not like to see the number of
general officers diminished—those now
holding each rank of course are all right,
but the aspiring young colonels are cut
off from all that hope and they do sot look
upon that portion of the b:ll which covers
the reorganization of the army with ranch
favor. Geneial Pope, in a letter of con
siderable length, criticises rather unfa
vorably the principal provisions of the
bill and, alluding to the present certain
defects in the administration of the army,
says the Bnraaido bill altogether fails to
care them. He objects particularly to
the proposed interchangeable relation be
tween the line end staff. Above all, he
objects to the bill because it leads the
army farther and farther away from that
relation to and influence with the people
of the country, which are indispeneible to
its life as well as necessary to the satis
faction of the nation. A naval court
martial, of which Commodore O. H. Bald
win is president, has bsen appointed for
the txial of Commander D. W. C. Keels
on charges preferred against that officer.
BrcHHOHD, January 10.—Steamer VYy-
anoke, from New York, reached here
last night. She was nearly twenty-four
hours getting up the river, having to cut
through ice at times seven inches thick.
The vessels in pert are considered safe
bnt there are several anchored at different
points down the river which ere thought
to be in some danger from flood and ice*
Ohitqoies of Bon. Jolian Honridge.
Savannah, Jannary 10.—The lemaios
of Hon. Julian Hartridge will arrive in
the morning via Augusta, and will be
reesived by the Mayor and Aldermen and
a detachment of the Chatham Artillery,
of which he was an ex.officer and escorted
lothe Council Chamber, where they will
aemain in state until Monday when the
remains will be removed to Christ church,
where the funeral services will bs con
ducted by Bishop Beckwith. Officers of
the courts and tbe State and city officials
will attend in a body. The escort will
consist of United States troops and tbe
volunteer military ef the city.
Cahdbn, N. J., January 10.—Hunter
was hanged to-day. He was completely
prostrated and bad to be earned to the
place of exeention. The hanging was
bnnglingly performed—the rope either
bad too much slack or gave way so much
that it lifted the culprit barely from tbe
floor, when be fell back and was caught
by the assistants. Sheriff Calhoun seized
the rope and hoisted Hunter into tbe air,
and be was hung only by a nqmoer of
persons holding to the rope daring tbe
whole time ia which he was suspended.
Bbbun, Jannary 10.—In tne lower
House of San tag to-day debate was
opened on the second reading of esti
mates for publio worship. Ultramon
tane deputy Herr Windthorst spoke at
length on the conflict between church
and State- He considered the negotia
tions with tbe Vatican brd failed and add
ed that the Emperor desires the people to
continne in religion, bnt forthcoming
debates would show how his majesty’s
worda were interpreted by ministera of
public worship. Dr. Falk replied that
at a later stage of tbe debate he would
make this reproach the subject of eeri-
oua consideration by carefully examining
tbe services of some of Windthsrat’a
coihplainta with a view to finding a rem
edy whenever necessary. Bat relative to
tbe great question of principle there
would be no modification of bis rsoent
declaration that the qnention of peaoe
was in the hands ot tbe Centre party.
The Government desired peaoe, and tt
would be obtained if the Centre, trnsting
the Government, would obey tbe State.
Let the Centre eeonre the welfare of the
ehareh by promoting its external inter
ests, instead of embittering the straggle
within the Fatherland.
Washimqton, January 10.—At a late
hour to-night Bepresentative Sohleicher
was prononnoed by hia pbysioians as be
yond recovery. His death is momenta
rily expected. Speaker Bandall has been
with the dying Congressman all the even-
ease of Biggins vs. ex-President
Grant was ended to-day by the jury
bringing a verdiot for the defendant.
New Took, January 11.—Bishop T. B.
POM'S EXTRACT
THAGREAT
PAIN DCSTROY-R AND SPECIFIC F)R IN-
FLAfiNATORY DISEASES ARC
HEMORRHABES.
Rheumatism. M2f« own ^ p,,ra:
such WCXDXXFUA CCABS ol thi< distn*»iagdis
ease in it. various form. Sufferers who have
tried everything eUe without relief, can rely
upon being entirely cured by uring Pohd’s kx-
Taxer.
Neuralgia.
speedily cured by tree use of tbe Bxtbact. No
other medicine will cure aa quickly.
Hemorrhages. M^Sior 0 ®
nal, it is always reliable, and ia used by Physi
cians of all school* with a certainty of success.
For bleeding of tbe lungs it is invaluable. Our
Nassland Female Syrinxes and Inhsleissrema
terial aids in cases of internal bleeding.
Diphtheria and Sore Throat.
Used aa a gargle and also applied externally as
directed, rathe early sugcs of tbe diseases it
will surely control and cure them. Do not delay
trying it on appearance of lint symptoms of these
StarrklT|S^n fa t th ^ n)T c , SSSi f 5
complaint, quickly relieves cold in tbe head, eta
Oar Nasal syringe is of era ntW service in these
TAKE
Simmonk’ Liver Regui&io?
For all diseases of the Stomacb.Liyer and Splaec
WILL CUBE
FKVEK aND AGUE
The undersigned has no hesitation in
assorting that in low latitudes and espe
cially in those malarial districts m
southernsndesneni Georgia, Alabama.
Mississippi snd Florida where chills u d
fevers are almost universal in the fall
season, the judicious use of Simmons’
Regulator, prepared by J HZeilin A Co,
as a preventive and tonic to the system,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering the best
and noblest of the land, will attest the
truth of this remark. The Regulator
acts mildly upon tbe biliary du -ts,is
free from mercury, and perfectly harm
less, We should be pleased to see it oc
cupy a place in eveiy Southern house
hold H H JONfrS.
Editor Telegraph A Messenger.
October 10.1878.
Safe Medicine for children.
directed, m the early" s-agST d the diseases it Tour Regulator i* superior to any other rets*
edy for malarial diseases among children.
Kleaaness. A good cose ol Liver
will give relief. This applies
of all ages. It is the cheapest.
CONSTIPATION.
Testimony of the Chief Justice of Georgia:
have used Bimmona’Liver Hegulator for const!
pation of my bowels caused by a temporary de
rangement of the liver, for tbe last three or four
years, sod always when used according to the
directions, with decided be - «flt. I think It ia a
good medicine for the derangement ol tbe liver,
at least such has been my personal experience in
HIRAM WARNE
the use of it.
Chief Justiee of
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds and
Bruises. J*? $£Xs»S2K£2
healed and cured with astonishing rapidity.
Burns and Seal da ^t^nT^n 1 !?
is unrivalled, and should be kept in every family
ready for use in case of accidents.
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
without the slightest fear of harm, quickly allay
ing all inllamma: ion and soreness without pain.
Earache, Toothache and Face-
It ia a panacea, and when when used
<U/Ue - according to directions its effect is sim
ply wonderful
PJ]oa Buss. Blbsdino os Ircn.so. It is
•TIHJS. ttogrortejt known remedy, rapidly
curing when other medicines have failed.
For Broken Breast, Sore Nip-
nlpa AcktbinBusST. The Extract is cioau-
r*™ ly and efficacious, and mothers who
nave once used it will never be without it.
Female Complaints.
in for the majority ci female diseases if tbe Bx
tract bused. The pamphlet which accompanies
each bottle gives full directions how it shonld be
applied. Any one can use it withont fear of harm.
CAUTION.
POnd S EXtrflCt Thegecuiimaracfe Liver Regulator or Medicine.” that haa not our
has the words “Pond’s Extract.” blown in the genuinelable an'
glass, and Company's trade mark on surrounding
wrapper. It is never sold in bulk. Nous oilier
is genuine. Always insist on having Pond’s Bx-
tr-ct. Take no other preparation, however much
you may be prewed.
Prices 60c. tl and >1.75.
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND’S EXTRACT CO.
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
Sold by all druggists. octl6d wed thrfriwly
nxt riiu gutter
Lyman, o( North Carolina, arrived from
Europe to-day.
Boston. January II.—George H. Al
ton last night started at the rink to skate
twenty-four hours without taking any
rest.
At a meeting of the Harvard Universi
ty boat olnb on Thursday night, the Ox
ford and Cornell letters were read and a
resolution passed approving tbe action of
tha executive committee in regard to the
Cornell matter. It was announced that
on the failure to arrange the English race
tbe old crew had broken up, and Bichard
Turnbull elected captain to succeed Bin
ert I'.
Is is cleo announced that Garfield, of
the N. A. A. O., had telegraphed asking
if Harvard would row Oxford or Cam
bridge, in case either c imo tc this coun
try, in a national association race. Ow
ing to tbe disbandment of tbe old crew,
it is thought the best reply would bo that
Harvard will not bo able to eater for that
race.
London, January 11.—The steamer
Barnard Castle has floated. Tha bark
Dog-3 tar, of New Orleans, has put into
Crook Hivtn, having lost two men over
board. She afterwarA —art nchnro end
now has ten feet of water in her bold.
Tbe Times Berlin dispatch says: "For
some time past sinister remarks have been
afloat that tbe Chancellor (Bismarok)
was casting about for power to prevent
members of the Bnchstag from using
nobecoming expressions in the highest
representative assembly of the land; and
to-night (Thnrsday) all Berlin has been
pnt into commotion by the publication of
a document which leaves no doubt as to
the intentions of thie strong-willed mao,
This is no less than the outline of a bill
aiming at a federal conncii; and it must
necessarily take each a prominent place
in tho history of civil liberty that I do
not hesitate to transmit it to yon entire.”
The doonment bears date, Friedrieks-
rabe, December31«t. It piaoes tbe pow
er of punishment of members of tbe
Beiobstag in the hands of a committee
composed of two Vice-Presidents and ten
members of tbe Re’chstag, whioh wonld
meet at the order of the President of tbe
House, or on motion of twenty members.
Tbe committee wonld be antborizedto
icfl'ct penalties: viz, 1st to ordtr tbe
member to reoeive publio reproof before
tha assembled H;us-; 2nd, to oblige the
offender to make an apology-before tae
assembUsI Hooet; 3rd to txolnde tbe
deputy from the Rsicbstag for n fixed
period. Should this exclusion extend to
the entire term of tbe session of tbe Leg
islature, the member so punished may
also be liable to lose the right of being
elected to the B-uohatag, snd farther an
independent motion ia favor of depriving
a deputy of his right of election may be
brought forward in the House. If tt e
unbecoming conduct of which the mem
ber of the Beicbstag is pronounced to
have been guilty involves action punisha
ble by common law, the depnty in qner-
tion may be haBded over to the judicial
authority to be dealt with according to
law, simultaneous with the infliction of
snch punishment by the Beicbstag. The
reproduction of the speech or remarks
whioh called it forth in a stenographic
repert or any other publication of them
in the press may be prohibited, contra
ventions of this prohibition to be pun
ishable with imprisonment of from three
weeks to three months.
Beaux. Jannary 11.—Specie increase
182.000 marks. The rate of discount ia
reduced to fonr per cent.
Wahhiroton, January 11.—The Potter
Committee, by a party vote of six Demo
crats to three Republicans, adopted a
resolution that the chairman return to
the counsel ot Secretary Sherman the
affidavit of Sr. Martin, a former depnty
sergeant-at-arms of Congress, confessing
that he had sworn falsely before the sub
committee snd casting imputations npon
Bepresentative Stenger in that connec
tion, and that he farther inform Secretary
Sherman that St. Martin will be examin
ed touching the matters embraced in the
affidavit should the same be desired by
Sherman or any member of the oommit-
tee.
Thomas S. Kelly, colored, wa> called.
He was employed os Governor Kellogg’s
msuenger in December, 1876. Upon
being asked whether he forged tbe names
of Jeffrsion and Levlsseo in Louisiana
to the Presidential certificate and beiog
pressed for an answer, he remiked that
before answering ths question he wonld
like to consalt with his counsel, He was
allowed until Taeeday to frame bis re
sponse, and tbe Committee adjourned
or til that time.
The Committee on Yfaya and Main*
this morning went tbraagh the testimony
submitted on tha sugar tariff question,
bat arrived at no aotwUsieo.
In his prayer this grating the Chap
lain feelingly alluded to the dest.i of Mr.
Seblsiober, of Texas, snd Invoked divine
prctselion on the remaining members of
the House.
After tha reading cf the Journal Mr.
Giddings, of Texas, MMonneed the death
of Gastave Sobleioher, of Texas, and pre
sented a resolution whioh was adopted
for tho appointment ot a committee of
seven Bepresentative* and three Senators
to take order for mpMlntonding tho fu
neral and esooitlng thecenslns to San
Antonio,
The Speaker a pointed Messrs. Gra
ding?, Shelly, Melfa thie, Mueller, Loring,
Brentano, Townsend of New York, and
Powers as anoh committee on tho part of
tbe House. Then, toft remark of roipect
to the deceased) the House adjourned.
London, January U.—A Daily News
has a large sale in this section ol Georgia.'
h.AiS&ny,
.Ga.
WM RUSSELL,Al!
For children complaining ol colic,
headache or sick stomach, a teaspoonfui
or more will giro relief. Children aa well
as aanlts eat sometimes too muen supper
or eat something whieb does not digest
well producing soar rtomache. heart-
barn or rei
Regulator
to persons
parent and best family medicine iniho
Gcogia.
DE. A. Q. SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
OB MEDICINE.
Look to your own interest, do not sacrifice
your health, perhaps yonr life, beoau-e some un
principled dealer asks you to try tbe imitation o(
this valuable medicine* his only object being to
make an extra twenty-fire cents ptr bottle, re-
Sealthf 8 01 iU eflecW on your * yit8 “* and general
Take care not to boy any article as “Simmons
iver Regulator or Medicine,” that has not our
genuine lablc and atamp on it. Accept no imi
tation orsnbatitnte however plauaibly recom
DH. SIMMONS LIVES REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE,
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
octss deed wlv Philadelphia.
Berlin dispatch Bays the “proposed bill
practically abolishes a'l guarantees of
freedom of epeech. Ic is in the power of
the majority to turn any offending mem
ber over ty the ccuita It makes it a pr.
nal offence for the preBS to publish any
epeech which baa been censured by the
President of the Di«t. It is nominally
aimed at tbe Social Deputise, and tue law
could be applied or misapplied to aoy ob
jectionable member of tha majority. The
Dill was wholly unexpected, and seams to
alarm even the National Liberal*, but
they mill probably reconcile themselves
to it before it cone.i to a vote in the
Diet.”
Franz Danker, ex-member of tbe Ger
man-Prnerian Parliament, has been pros
ecuted by the Ptu-siaa Ministry for
writiog an article in Augcet last criti
cising the Anti-Socialist bill, and has been
fined two hundred marks.
The Viceroy of India telegraphs to-day
that General Htawart received news on
the 8th that the Governor of Candahir,
witn moat of the Cabul officials hf>d fifd
towards Herat, ur.d that tbe garnsun had
been disbanded. Tho Governor-General
eent an offer of submission. The British
troops will march tbiough Candabar to-
Wa'Uinuiu.-, rwa~*wp i) m .—Governor
Swann, chairman of the House Commit
tee on Foreign Affairs, of »hich Mr.
Schleicher was a member, las called a
meeting of that committee.
Silas tioarnoy has been appointed
storekeeper and gauger, for the Seventh
district of Tennessee.
The Senate Finance Committee coc-
sidered the House bill proposing the re-
duotion of tbe tax on tobacco, but no ac
tios was taken.
The Wajs and Means Committee con
sidered tbe sugar question with tbe same
result.
The funeral services of Bepresentative
Schleicher will be conducted in the Hall
of the Honae of Representatives on Mon
day afternoon. Tho Texas delegation
this afternoon adopted resolutions of con
dolence for the family of tbe deceased.
The Sab-Csmmitree preparing tse
army appropriation bill for the consider
ation by tho Hocse Committee on Appro
priations, held a sea-iin, and have nearly
completed their work. Tne sub Commit
tee oontemplate the insertion of sundry
legislative provisions for tbe reorganiza
tion of a line and staff somewhat npon
the principles ot the Barnside bill. The
proposition, it Is understood, emanates
from aevxrsl general officers ot tbs army.
Tncv bavs pot txksn definite notion on
tbe snbjeot, and their recommendation,
in any event, wilt require the conauir-
enoe of a majc r ty of the fall oommittee.
The legislative, executive and judicial
appropriation bill will also be reedy for
action by the oommittee early next week.
Comm ssioner Baum has a telegram
from Collector Gray, of North Carolina,
saying a raidng party in Stanley county
seized eight stills in fall blast, and ar
rested eight distillers. One of my party
was Bbot in tha head but not fatally.
Alao, a dispatch from Collector Brayton
at Columbia, South Carolina, saying, “I
have information of the seizure on the
7th inet. o! a blockade whisky wagon and
two horses at Benneltsville, Sonth Caro
lina, near Walhalla.”
Washington, Jannary 11.—The cac»
cos ot Bepublic&n Senators to-day called
by Senator Edmonds to take action on
tbe order of business, and a committee
on the subject was appointed to report at
a future meeting. There was also an
interchange of views on the political
questions, and aa to what wonld best ad-
vanoetbe interests of tbe Republican
party. The resumption of specie pay
ments was the matter of general congrat
ulation, and was claimed as a measure
originating with and carried on by their
party, and which was successful, note
withstanding the persistent efforts of the
Democrats party to deteat it, The sub
ject of protecting all citizens, particular
ly those of the Sontb, in their rights under
tbe Constitution,was earnestly discussed,
all agreeing that the enforcement of the
laws for this purpose wonld materially
strengthen the party, which had always
advocated tb« doctrine of eqnal rights.
Nobvolx, Va., January 11—The steam
er William Newman, and a barge from
this pork to Chowan River, North Caro
lina, were ent through by the ice and
snok in Currituck Bound, on the 9th in
stant.
Norwich, Jannary 11—In the Cobb
case the defense put Dr. P. A. Jewett, of
N«w Haven, on tbe stand to testify about
arsenio eating. He deemed it possible
for a person tb habituate himself to tak
ing quantities of arsenic, and thought If
suddenly discontinued tbe effect would
bs fatal. He condemned Dr. Doremns’
method of calculating tho whole amonnt
of arsenic in Cobb’s body from wfcat be
found in his vital pans nlone as not reli
able. The State recalled the prisoner’s
mother for crose examination, and elicited
the Btatomont which it tried to disprove
by calling the prisoner’s little girl. The
aim was to impeach the value of Mrs.
Waterman’s testimony. There was a
protracted and exciting argument over
allowing tho child to testify at all, and
then over the nature of tho questions
that were pnt to her. A very dramatio
and exciting scene ensued. The Court
ruled that eha might testify. She then
narrated a conversation with her grand
mother, showing that the latter bad
tampered with her as a witness.
HBoBDliUX, January 11.—The British
Lark Gunhtlda, Captain Grant, whioh
sailed from London Deo 9th for this port
was loBt last night. Nothing Is known as
to the fate of the orew.
VEGETINE
An Excellent Medicine.
Sfkingfield, O. February <8.1877.
Tbisis to certify that I have used Vegeiine
manufactured by H. R. Stevsnc. tfostoo. Maw.
for Rboumatlam and General Prostration of the
Nervous System, with Rood success I recom
mend Yegetine ai n u excellent medicine for such
complaints. *o«r. T.
Hr Tandcgrift, of tbe firm ot Yacdegrilt A
Huffman, is a well known business man in this
Place,^having one ol tha largest storey in Spring-
Our Minister’s Wife.
Louisville, Kt, February i8,1877.
Mb H R SxEVBKa—
Dear Sir—Three yean ago I was suffering ter
ribly with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our
minister's wilo advised me to take Yegetine.
After taking oi.e bottle. I was entirely relieved,
lha year, feeling a return of the disease, I again
commenced taking it. and am being benefltted
greatly. It aUo greatly improves my digestion.
Respectfully,
UBS t BALLARD.
1011 West Jefferson Street.
Safe and Sure.
Mr H RStzvbns—
In 1878 your Yegetine was reoommended to
me; an A yielding to tbe pursnsslonsyf a friend.
I consented to try it- At tbe time I was suffer
ing from general debility and nervous prostra-.
Hon, superinduced by overwork and irregular
habits. Its wonderful strengthening and cura
tive properties seemed to affeot my debilitated
system from tbe first dose; and under its per
sistent uio I rapidla recovered, gaining more
than usual health and good feeling. 8inoe then
I have not bentated to give Vegetine my most
unqualified indorsement as being a safe, sure
and powerful agent in promoting health and
restoring the wasted system to new life and en
ergy. Ycsetineis tbe only medicine I use. and as
long aa Hive 11 ever expoet to find a better.
Yonrs truly. W H CLARK,
liO Monterey Street, Alleghany, Penn.
■VJSOISTire E
The following letter from Rev G W Mansfield,
formerly pastor of tbe Methodist Episcopal
Church, Hyde Park, and at present settled in
Lowell, must convince every one who reads his
letter of the wonderful curative qualities of Yege-
tine as a thorough cleanser and purifier o. the
blood:
_ Htdb Pass, Uses, Feb 15,1876.
Mb H R Stbvsnb—
Dear Sir—About ten years ago my health fail
ed through the depleting effects of dyspepsia:
nearly a year later I was attacked by typhoid
fever in its worst form. It settled in my back,
and took the form of a large deep-seated ab
scess, which was fifteen months ingathering. I
had two surgical operations by the best skill in
the 8tate, but received no permanent cure. 1
suffered great pain at timet, and was constantly
weakened by a profuse discharge. I also lose
small pieces of bone et different times.
Matters ran on thn about seven years, till
May, 187*, when a friend recommended me go to
your office, and talk with you of tho virtue of
Vegetine. I did so, and by yctir kindness para-
ed through your manufactory, noting tbe ingre
dients. eta by which yonr remedy is produced.
By what I saw and heard I gained some con
fidence in Vegetine.
I commdbced taking it soon after, bnt felt
worse from its effects; still I persevered,and
soon felt it was benefiting me in other respects.
Yet I did not see the results I desired till 1 had
taken ft faithfully for a little more tboa - jomr,
when the difficulty in the back was cured; and
for ntae mouths I have enjoyed the best of
health.
I hare in that time gained twenty-five pounds
01 flesk, being heavier than ever before in my
life, and I was never more able to perform labor
than now
During the prst fow weeks I had a scrofulous
swelling as !argo as my list gather on another
part of my body.
I task Vegetine faithfully, a-d it removed it
level with tho rurface in a month. I think I
shou|l have bean cured of my main trouble
sooner if I had taken laigtrdoses,alcer having
become accustomed to its effects.
Lft your patrons troubled with scrofula or
kidney disease understand tbst it takes timo to
curs chronic diseases: snd. ifthoy will patiently
' ) Vegetine it will, in my judgment, cure
m. With great obligations I am
Yours very truly,
G W MANSFIELD,
l’astor of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. E. SIF.VESS, Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
janl dwed.fri&sunSw
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I
B Y virtue of an order i f the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county. Georgia, tbe undersigned I
as administrator de bonis non with will annexed
of estate of James Dent, late of laid county, de
ceased, will .xpoee to public tale at the court
bous- in said *ibb county, on tbe first Tuesday
in February. 1878, between the usual hours of
sale, tbe lollowing prore tv ol raid estate to wit:
Thirteen and on-tbird shares of the Capital
Btockoftka Griffin Banking Comp-ny, 'triffln.
Ga, one bond «or one thousand dollars ot the
Western Railrovd Company, ol Alabama, en-
doreed by the Central Ballroad and Banking
Company, of Georgia, and tbe Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company. and six shares ol tbe
Capita: stock of the Southwestern Railroad
Company, of Geonria, sold for distribution
among Irgate-s. Terms of sale cash Maeouj
Ga Jannary 6tt>, 1879, A B ROSS,
an7 lawsw Adm'r. etc. Junes lenL di-c'n.
ffliat will the Trtsatlicr Do To-morrow? THE NEW YORK SUN FOR 187$
BIBB COON I'Y SHERIFF MALES.
XTTILL be sold before the court house door in
W the city of Mscon on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the lezal hours of rale,
the following property, to wit: Tae eastern
ba<f of lot No A in square No A of the city cf
Haoon and countv ol Bibb, fronting on Walnut
Street, in said city. Tbe half of the width of
s-id lot No S bounded on the northwest by the
other half of said lot No S, owned by Asher
Ayres, and on tbe northeast and southeast by
public al'eys of ssid city Said half lot contain
ing one-half acre, more or lest. Levied on as tbe
property nl Theodore Wells, trustee, to satisfy
afif-.i-tuedfrom Bibb Superior Court in favor
of BP Strong.administrator, v» Theodora Wells,
trustee. Property psintel out by plaintiff's
attorney. January A 1*79
jan7 td* GEO P CHERRY. Sh’ff
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
G eorgia, jones county—By virtue ot
an order from the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next before the coart bouse doir in
Bibb county within tbe usual hours of sele,
eighteen shares of the capital stock of the Cap!
tal Bank of Maooiff Ga. belonging to Martha O
Barron and Bailie H Barron, minors Tern
cssh. 8 AMUR 1.RIBBON.
j«cS Id Guardian ol said minors.
Teb Sex will bo printed en ry day durinjr^te
POOL’S SIGNAL SERVICE BAROMETER
And Thermomrtcr Combined. CCUf!j
sny simp la th 3 Wst'Acr. 12 to 24 Iran Si timer. »i-
dorsed by the most eminent Prefer— re er d f > i« r-
11 k men as tho E=:t Wcititr fci'f :c? :i tie V.'clA.
FARMERS enu plan tlnir work neerrdirg to it*
p , fictions. It v iil rave fifty li-t c-s 1:« e f fn a
r : v:’-. season. V.'urmnted Perfect r —'' Reliable.
?.'» :k4 it Frrs to any nddrers on r- < ip: of J2.10
Row. re of worthless iciiiaiicns. N ine genuine
wilkont our trade mark. Agents Wanted.
Send btamp for Circular.
ff. 6. B5V2LC7 W.. 1C5 Yildo tecs. P:w 7c:i.
Please state whcrd'von saw advertisement.
S<*u(IMrmeyOrders nr Ur-irtPred l.ct’f ir i* * «tir ri.-fc
77%S
GRAND DISTRIBUTION.
flommonweaith Distribu
tion Go.
By authority ot Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Drawing and details under super: is:on ot promt-
xsnt citizens ot Kentucky, in the ottv of Louis
ville, on
3 ear to come. Its purpose
tbesameasin the post: To pesea' oil the
in a readable rliape, and lot* II the truth ~
the heaven* fell
Tee Sus ha* been. ia. and wilt continual
indeijencent of everybody and everything
theTnrhand its own conviction-of cuty. '
is the only policy which sn hor.es* newsp
uerdhtvo. Thut is the policy which has wow
for this newspaper tho ciofidenre and friend
ship of a wider constituency thru was ever en
joyed by sny American journal.
Tub Sus is tbe newspareref the people. ltd*
not for tho rich man again*’the poor man, cm
forthepuor man against iha nan man. battt
seek* to do equal lattice to all interests in tbe
community, it is rot tbe organ of auy person,
class, sect or party. There need be no mystery
about its loves and hates, i t is for bonestsnaa
ayaiost the rogues of eveiy time. ffl.iaCf^cXe
heuert Democrat as again t th- dinbone-t Re
public *p. and for the honest Republican - ao
acainatthedishonestDemowat. Jtdoes nottako
its cue from the utterance* cf any politician os
politicalorganizatio'’. I: vivcaitasupport ware*
served ly when menormtasuioareina reemeefc
with the Constitution and with tho principles
upon which this republic was scumled for (Be
people. Whenever tbe Constitution erd consti
tutional principles are violated—«s in tixvocL-
Thursd&y. Jan. 30, 1879
NO SCALING, NO P0S T P0NEMENT.
PKIZE-PAID IN FULLI I sixes.
Annual
DOT Sill
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE
In order to roduce our stock about twenty five
thousand dollars during this month we do not
intend toask tbe marked price on any article in
stock, but will sell all goods at a great reduction
from former prices.
Our stock is full and comple'e in all its depart
ment*.
cassimeres.
JEANS
and LINDSAYS
at 2 > per cent reduetion.
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS
DOLMANS
and SKIRTS
at less than Now York cast, v
FLANNELLS
WHITE.
RED,
TWILLBD,
MEDICATED,
PLAIN and
PLAID OPERAS
at less than Manufacturer’s prices.
BLANKETS,
QUILTS.
TABLE DAHA8KS,
TOWELS.
NAPKINS. ETC,
at actual cost.
of all styles, and we have th* largest and choicest
variety in the city, at New York cost.)
We an determined to reduce our stock, ro will
sell everything in our storeat a reduction of 20
tots per cent.
We have recently added some beautiful new
designs to our
- Al.o -
Drugget Crumb-Cloths,
Which we will sell at prioea in keeping with tho
low prices ruling in this department.
Brussel?,’ 3-ply?/ Extra-Supers
and Super;/
all reduced below New York Cost.
Clothing — Overcoats
psrliculatlj—at greatly reduced prices.
8. Waxelbaum & Bro.
Jan5
JASPER SHERIFF SALE.
TYTUHibe sold on the first Tuesday in Icknu
V T ary next before the oourt house door ia
the town of Monticello, Jasper county, between
the usual hours of Sheriff soles, eight hundred
and fifty acres of land, more or less, 760 acres in
the possession ol Colbert Jeffries aad 100 acres in
S ot A L Sluder, all In said county,
lauds of Pleas Banks, BA Kelly,
Frank Malone. Jr, James Hardy
own as tbe Colbert Jeffries jrlsnta-
. Levied on as "
__ r ru avi uwiw
favor of Geo T Bartlett vs Colbert J sffries, prin
cipal.rad John W Wyatt aufljT Wyatt security,
Parties in possession givdn written notice. De-
' -1878. THOMAS R PENN,
Aw Dep’y Bh’fl Jasper County.
My annusl Catalogue of Ycgatab’e and Flower
Seed for 1179. rich in engravings, from original
photographs, will be sent FREE to all who
apply. Customer* of lost season need not wme
for it. I offer one of the largest collections of
vegetable seed ever sent out by any *eed house
in Ameriet, a lsrga portion ef which were grown
on my six seed farm*. Printed directioni for
cultivation on each package. All seed warranted
to be both fresh and true to name so far, that
should itprora otherwise, I wilt refill the order
gratis. The original Introducer of the Hubbard
Squash, Phmnej’s Melon, Marblebiad Cabbages.
Mexican Corn, and scores of other vegetables, I
invite the patronage of all who are anxious to
have their seed directly from thagrower. fresh,
true, and of the very best srtain, NEW VEGET
ABLES A SPECIALTY.
isnlOwZt
G BORGIA.JONE8COCNTY--7onrw*e*a al
ter eate I will apply to the Court of Ordina
ry of Jones county for an order to^ sell all lha
lands belonging to estate ot Sarah Foster, de
ceased, late of said county.
J H
jinlltd*
HUNTS*. Adm’r.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas Jno
Roberts. Guardian for Jno W James, A
Roberts and Mary B Bragg, three of his chil
dren, applies for dismiscisn.
These are therefore to cite apd notify all
persons concerned to shiw cause, if any they
have to the contrary, at this qffleo on the
first Monday In March next.
Witness vny band offlcislly#
janl" id* ROLAND T ROSS, Ord’y.
G eorgia, jasper epuNir.-Jarrett b
Kelly, guardian of John Belly, minor, de-
cra-ed, has applied to me for letters of uismistion
from said trust.
This is therefore to cite all poisons concerned
to show Ciuso. if any they have, by the first
Monday in February next, why ssid applieal ion
should not be granted ard le tew of dismission
from his guardianship granted tuhim
FRANCIS M SWANSON.
Ordinary.
camber 24,
jtnSlswAw
W ILL be sold before the court house door, Ju
the town of Monticello, Jasper county,
on the first Tuesday in February, 1879, the foi-
lowing real estate in said town, to-wit: The
house and lot known as the Loyall Lot, con
taining one-half acre, more cr less, adjoining Int3
of W A Kelly. W L Zachry and E HGay. The
dwelling house on this let has six room-, also
servant, cock and other houses, a good well, gar
den and other convenient tenements. Also one
other let containing one acre, more or less, ad
joining lots of T C Broaddus and others, and
th. street leading from the Baptiat
Church to the jmi, Emm* L «. tb* Wall bam and
stable lot and ou which there is now a Darn «><«
stable. Sold bv virtue of an order from the Su
perior Court, of said county, for the purpose
ol partition and division between tbe neirs at
law of Jesse Loyall, late of said county,deceased
Terms cash For further information apply to
tbe uniersignoi. December 18tb. 1878.
JOHN C KEY.
B W PURIFOY.
JOHN H KELLY.
drrSStd Commissioners.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas Jno
T Mat,bis applies to me for dismission from
executorship ol estate John Parrar. decea-ed.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned tvehowran-e at this office oner by
the first Monday in April next, if any th-j have,
wbv tile same shall no be granted.
lliveu in: ler mv haul officially this day, De-
cemherii.t 1878 ROLAND T RO<8.
de* £7 to* Ordinary.
L-snd Near Ifocon ior Sale-
B Y viitueof a power or tale vested in the rity
budding and Loan A*»oci*tion by deed
under s-a! duly executed in favor of said Asso
ciation on the 1st dsy of Ms*, in the year 187S.
by Jam a JI Bag-erby, which decd i* duly re
corded -aid Association will eziose at publie
sale to th i highest bidder for cash, on Saturday,
the 18th day ol January, 1879, between the usual
hours of sheriff's sales, at the court house, in
Macon, Bibb county, Ga. the following property,
to-wit: All of the south ball of what is known
sa lot No 9 in the turvey known as Jenkm's
Block, in said county and State, on the road
leading from Macon to Perry, about ene and a
quarter miles from Macon, containing about
five-eighths of an acre, more or leu: bounded oa
the north by the other part of said lot, sonth by
tend formerly belonging to the estate otUobert
Findlay, east bj a *0 foot street, and west by
tend ol Patrick Daley. Paid property will be sold
to satisfy a debt now duo said Association by
said Kaggerby, amounting to tbe principal sum
of 193766 and interest thereon from this date,
together wtth the coats and expontes rftms
proceeding. Said debt being thn amount due on
a bond, after allowing all credits, to secure the
payment of which bond raid deed, with power of
oafe. was executed. Good fee nmple title mads
on tbe day ot sale to the purchaser. Macon, Ga,
December 14th, 1878. GEO W BURR,
Secretary and Treasurer City Building and
Loan Association. deeI7 lawiw -
rsgeous conspiracy of 1876. b« which a mxa ncC
elected was placed in the President's office
where hn still remain: - it * peaks-out for tha
rl.bt. 1 hat ia tb* Su -’a idea of independeMa,
In this respect there will be no change in itspew*
gramme for 1879.
Tub sun has fairly earned tbe hearty hatred
ot rstcala. frauds and humbugs of all aorta add
opes to deserve that hatred ootlesiia
thojear 1879 thin in 1878, 1877,or any year gffita
by. Tbe Sun is printeo forth,- men and women
cf to-cay, whose concern is chs-fiy with tea
affairs of to-dar. Ithssbothth disoositKmaaiX
the ability to afford its reader* the promptest,
fullest, and moat accurate intelligence of what
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letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw- I ‘““TV “ «*o c
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New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold- I Buspat huir, in addition ti
body of literary and miKellauecus matter, ha
/'I BORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—'
vJT Joseph W Banon applies to me for dis
mission front guardian] hip of Joanns R Barren.
These are te cite and admonish all pertona
concerned to show cause, if ary they have to the
contrary, why the same shall not be grested at | care and ability, is'unsurpassed
the March Term next of this court.
Given trader mv hand officially. December
2M. 1178. ROLAND T K08S,
deo27td* Ordinary.
twice as great and in value uot inferiors*
that of the best monthly magazines of the day,
at cr.c-tenthof their cost.
The WEBKLY Sub is specially adapt i d forlhce
who do not take a New York daily rapar. .On
ness of the week te folly presented, its raarfeet
reports are furnished to tbe latest moment, aad
its agricultural department, edited with i
' TheWa
NEW 0PHR4M1AMTAS!
H- M. S. PINAFORE.
G0HIC0PEB1 BY ABfHCB SULLIYAN.
is the most popular thing of the kind ever per
formed m this country. Music excellent and
le for amateur performance in any town
or village. Elegant copy, with words, music and
libretto complete, mailed anywhere foi SI.Co.
TRIAL BY JURY is a laughable Operetta
by the same author. 01> ots.
h’s Bondage. By Chadwick, si oo I
azzar. Buttesfielb.i.oo
,..er- „ , “ Bbadbubt, .so
iDree Cantatas which are magnificent when
given with Oriental dress and scenery. The test
one is easy.
Pauline’* ($2)—"Diamond cut Diamond" (811 ,
"Guardian Angel” (SOcts.1—“Lesson in Chant j” i
(60 eta.) "Maud Irving" (60 ct*.) are Operettas l
requiring but a few singers, and are capital for |
Parlor Performances. Tne last three aro Ju
venile-.
In Fress. “The Sorce-er,” by Sullivan.
OLIVER, DITS0N& CO., Boston,
ianttf ’
Sczr ia probably read to-day by more faxcoeot
than any otherpaperpublished. A choice stogy,
with etaer carefully prepared miscellany, appeals
in each issue. The Weekly protects its xezdess
by barringitsadvetthing columns against triads
and hnmbuga, and furnish** more good matter
for less money than ran be obtained from, sop
ot tun warrant wire, v*e— a ln .
fifty-six columns, is 81»Jesr. postage paid. Fir
cluba ol ten sendinr $10 we will send an cite*
copy tree. Address 1 W ENGLAND,
dec!* 4w Publisher of The Suit, N YC.tv.
/■'l BORGIA. JONES COUNTY,— Whems
U Samuel Ferrell Jr, applies to me for Has
guardianship of Botecca Ferrell, minor, colored.
Tbese are therafore to cite and admonish/aH
persons concerned to show cause,, if.any(fxz»
have, at this office on or by the'first Monday an
February r«xt, -why the same -shall r.ot ka
granted.
Given under *my fccr.fi rffieiallv, December
26th. 1878. BOLAND TROS8.
dec2S td* Oramais.
urir-ife* of Veritable aad Flower Seed*, Plants, Jlosea,
ln\ lIuaI-L* t*> al!. Send for It. Address
D. H. FERRY Sc CO. Detroit Utah.
David LaiiM & te
are the most extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four {arms, comprising over
1600 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey. Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNBD. OCCUPIED AN D CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The seels offered are tne result cftfce most
careful and eiperienced selection jear after year.
Market gardeners, private families, and all
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landreths* Garden Seeds.
If your merchant does not keep them write lor
them.
DAVID LASDRETH A SONS.
Philadelphia Fa.
Business established in 1784 and kept up ever
since Reliable. oct 23„.dwedAw6m
City Lot for Sale.
B Y virtue ot a power of sale vested in the City
Building A Loan Association by deed rai
der seal dulr executed fn favor of said AisoWa-
thexit day of July* in the year 187Ab
doedisdulyjccoKled,
James W Edwards, a
ion will
•aid Association will expose at publie
highest Didder for cash, on Saturday, the 18th
day of January, in tbe year 1879, between A*
hours of ten in tbe morning and four .o’clock la
the afternoon, at the court bouse, in Macon, Bibb
county Georgia, the following property, to *wrt:
All that parcel of land sitpatein said city ot Ms.
eon. in said couaty and State, and known in the
plan of raid oity as lot No A in block 18. oa the
righted the street leading to Vineville. below the
residence of Mr. Whittle, now in the occupancy
of Mrs. Elizabeth G Edward*. Bald property
will be soldtosatisfy a debt now due laid As so*
ciaiion by taid Ed ward*, amounting to tha prin
cipal sum ol I&S14 93 and Interest thereon worn
this dare, together with tbe costs and expenses
of this proceeding. Said debt being the amount
due on a bond, after allowing all credits, to se
cure the payment of which bond taid deed, with
power of a 1*. was executed. Good fee limpls
tit’o made on day of sale to the purchaser. Ma
con, Ga, December IA 1878.
GEG W BURR,
Secretary and TreaturerOity Building and Loan
fLBORGIA, JASPER COUNTY-Peter M
W Faulkner, executorof John Faulkner repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that ho has fully administer-
en John Faulkner’s estate. This te therefore 20
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, it sny they can. why taid ex
ecutor should net be discharged from his tntt|
ana receive letters ef dismission on the first
Monday in February, 1879.
F M PWANSON.
«ctI7 td* Ordinary.
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stojki by the "Two Unerring Rules for
II/issm T^wmsim A Pa'a staiw ni
bM made so successful# en&l
large or small means to reap al
largest capital and best skill.
Success," in Messrs T«wrence A Co’s new CiraU'
ter. Tbe combination method, whioh this firm
uL enables people with
all the benefits of
U
dors, In various sums, ere fooled Into one vast
amount and co-operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advantages
of the largost operator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 86 to86,000
or more, can be used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September 16,1878, says r "By
the combination system 816 would make $78. or
8per oenti $60 pays $860, or 7 percent: $100
makes ?i,ooo, or 10 per cent on tbe stock durirg
tbe month, aesordlng to the market.” Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th; "The
combination method of operating stocks ia the
most successful ever adopted." New York In
dependent, Sept, 12th: '-The combination sys
tem Is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
itisko-t working by Messrs Lawr-cre & Oo.”
Brooklyn Journal. April 29tb: “Our editor maae
a net profit or *t0125lrom$20 in one of Messrs
Lawrence & Co's combinations ’’ New circular
(mailed free) explain* everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Government bonds euppiiod.
Lawrence A Co, Bankers, 67 Exchimgo floes.
New York.
Tho World’s Standard.
fsregfr
fairbank
SCALES.
FOR SALE ALSO
PM AlanMoney Drawers,
Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and
Store Fixtures Generally,
THE IMPROVED TYPH WRITER.
OSCILLATING PUMP 0O’8 PUMP8.
Send forOlronlsrs,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
SU Broadway, Pi. Y.
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers.
A..d2aw w4m
■n YOU WISH to engage in an honest, gen-
I 111 teel bminen, and make plenty ot money
ir
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
S EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-By virtue of
an order from the Oourt of Ordinary ot
countv will be sold before the court house
door m said county on the flrtt Tuesday in Feb
ruary. 1879, between tbe legal hours or sale, the
foil,wing property, to-wit: That lotof land in
thecltyof Kaean. and said county of Bibb
known as lot No (S) three on a map of the
eitate prepared by A E Boardman, and recorded
in the Clerk’s office of tbe Suj
County of Bibb.
Sold as tbe property of tbe estate ot
G Bonn, late of said county, decent
purpoiecf distribution. Terms cash.
W W CARNES.
Jsn71aw4w Adm’r 8 O Bonn, deo’d
Postponed Receiver's Sale of
Valuable Properly.
B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable, the
Superior Court of Bibb County, I will ex
pose for sale to the highest bidder, on the first
Tuesday in February next,before the court houso
door, in the city of Macon, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property, belonging
to the Planter’s Banking Company, viz: Los
Nol, in square 70, in the city ot Macon, on
which there are four dwelling houses, now occu-
pied by Wheeler, Bhellmzn, McCraery and Fla-
Terms cash. Ail isles ts be reported to and
by ths court before titles are mado
~ delivered. A6HERAYRB8,
r<5o
sn8 law4w
Bereiver of the P Bfc’ng l
NOTION. We have
the LARGEST and
Packsgsinth6world.„ltetnttini >> ^tiffimt« e ot
sample package, with elegant gold store S!cav<
Bvitto s.Sqt Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gj’.j
plated Ring, and » Ladies’Fashionable
Bet, Pin and Drops, postpaid 26 cents. 6 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry 8>. 8PLBNlTtli
Watch and chain frmb with bvbrt
• *60 WORTH OP GOODS YOU BUY. SdsEr
dlnary Inducements to Agents
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas Jaa
W Stubbs applies to me for dismisnow
from administration estate Thomas A stubtai
denoted. . , _
There are therefore to cite jmd admonish uE
persons concerned to show cause at this officeec.
or by the first Monday in April next, if any they
have, why the same shall net be granted.
Given under my hand officially this day. De
cember Blrt, 1878.
dec-27 td* ROLAND T ROS3. Ordinary.
JASPER SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bd ssid on (he fir.-t Tuesday in
ruary. 1879, next, before tha court
door iuthe town ot Montiorilo, during the legs!
hours of safe, the fol'owin* property, to-wit:
Three hundred and fifty scri-a of lacd. mcreor
less, in the county of Jasper, whereon thedrfem-
dant, John B Digby, now resides. Also ail that
tract cf land lying in said county known a* the
Lawrence Mill place, containing two hundred
and twenty acres, more or less, adjoining tend*
of John R Greer, Jesse Clay. B B Smith. NR
White and otbe»s, it beina parti cf lotaKotO
and SI, in the 17th district rf originally iiablates,
now Jasper county, and the part of said miff
tract »et apart to said Digby as a homestead.
Levied on to he sold as the property of John IS
Digby to satisfy a ft fa from Jasper .Superior
Oourt in favor cf Wm Van Antwerp v* JohnB
Digby, and otherfi fas, against raid Digby in ray
hard?.
At the same time and place will he sold tire
following lands to-* it: Nos 197.199.20G and SOU
each containing two hundred two and a half
acres, more or Iras, situated ia Jasper eouxtjK
and in the 19 th dstrict of ft id county, thassasa
being that tract ot land coniaiiririi 6J1 acres ot
land, mo o or let*, set aside as a noth'stead to
John W W.init, ana surveyed byM N Cranford,
county *urvrjor of taid county; adjoining tends
of JT Wyatt, land* frrmerly owned by Nestor
Pitts, cm a e of J □ Freeman and others: aad.
two li Hired and fifty acres of iand. more or teat,
known -a the Potato i niece, aiir.icing lands et
M V Urquhsrt and • filers All leviad. on
a* rle property of J W Wystt and to bo
sol.l to satisfy a 8 I*, from Jasper Inferior Court:
in fnvorol James 11 Rnb rls. and transfcriedt*
C M and M V Boykin: and anothar fi fa Irora
Newton Superior Conn in favor of R U Urzhaaa
A Bro, rs John W Wyatt- Property pointed oct
by plaintiff's attorney. C L Bartlett. December
23. *878. THOMAS R PENN,
jins law4w Dep’y Sh’ff Jasper County,
Established, 1818.
«aa3K
New Carriage Factory.
EENT & GREENE
—Manufacturers of and Dealers
Carriages,
Buggies,
Our Shops on Popter Srirwtj next dear i
Are supplied with a full stock of the
materials, and we have in onr employ thebsto
mechanics In Georgia. We will make nothing
bnt tbe very best work, aud at prices within tha
reach of all. Tho matmfucturiug dtp:rt roes*■»
in charge of T 3.Greene, lato ot lirv>ma»at
Greene, who will be glao to wait oo alijiiaMd
customers. The best hand uiado harness (ttrar*
on hand. Ropairing of all kinds will hfivitbare-
ful attention. Prices low. W» wilt v«py th*
old carnage stand. Good. Small & Co, w*h salsa-
room on October 1st. A 1 ! -verk werrmted.
Macon, August 22.1878
JASPER SHERIFF SALE.
Yk/ILL be slid) before the court house <
VT the town of. Monticollo, in said Mash*
between the legal hours of sale, ou tfgjfint
Tuesday ia February. 1870, ona hundred-aad
fifty-nine (169) aces of tend, more or doss, tytec
aud being iu said county ot Jasper. oRjn the
waters of Wolfe Creek, adjoining tends «t ML
Jordan on the northw-jt, those of J H Jtcmloa
the north, airi those of T M Jordan wrae"
ou tho other sides. Levied upon as the pr
of John F Jordan under mui by virtue qj
A fas, in mv hands issued from Jasper “n
i ourt in favored A B Colquitt, (iyii-riior.,
John F Jordan, prinoipsl, W
Mealies and T M J ard re «-touuiw.
printed out by Bol.' Ug Wuriflehi. p.ail
torney. and due notire g *>*«t teHvpr* I
non. as required by law, Jm.uary *fL'
Jan5Ms* U T D’GBT. l