Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, November 04, 1879, Image 7

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* Hlppfclp snfr ^SawjettHl $c M*tf£fcettg«r. BY TELEGRAPH. ASM1PM8, October 8L—The report lb»t Mrs. Co airs, of this county ehot her husband and killed herself is nntrne. OtfiH*., October 31.—Very odd weath er is roported west of Cheyenne, with high winds between Chejenne and Kaw- ^FaKDKfwicKiBUBO, Va.. Ootobor 81.— General B. A. Beale, Representative in Congress from the first Virginia district, iddressed a large audience last night in Isvor of J. MoJullough and settlement of the Bute debt He has canvassed the district and is confident of the defeat of tbs re-adjusters. He reporta tho Bspnb- liean vote divided. Loudon, October 31.—The market at jiancheoter on Thursday was Inactive, bat exceedingly firm in all directions, producers are for the most part nnder a necessity to press sates, and in view of the uncertainty attending the future cjersa of the ootton market, they are bolding for extreme rates. Bayers, on the other hand, have alroady supplied their wants pretty freely, and are india- posed to pay fall prioes except la cases of gmi)l and urgent business. Halifax. October 31.—Qayahoro waa visited on Wednesday by a fearful gale. Buddings were blown down and two per sons killed. The upper and lower Salmon | bridges wero swept away and several ves- j tela were blown ashore. At Fort Hadkes- barg much damage was done both on sea ind land. „ Iiokdin. October 81.—John Baldwin Bucks tone, the famouB comedian, ditd this morniog in Lydenham, aged 77. Fabkikoton Maim>, October 31.— Jacob Abbott, the eminent anthor, died here to-day, aged 76. Qabdxn Citt, Ii. I., October 81.— ifijor General Joseph Hooker died here this afternoon. Mntpais, October 31.—No ne w oases or deaths- The weather ia oold and elouiy. thermomoteF early this morning stood at 45 Memphis, October 81.-*The Commit tee cf Safety adjourned sine die this af ternoon. Since their organization, they have expended fifty thousand dollars in maintaining the people in camps, and trending f r the indigent pcor of tho city. The undertakers report one inter* xeot, Jackson Tugg, who died beyond the city limits. Tho weather ia very cold with prospects of rain before morn ing. Tho thermometer at eight p. m. Indicated 46 degrees. Tucion, Abizika, via San Francisco, October 80.—The Bevilta CatilMa. at Lei Vegas, publishes a statement that Fort Wingate, New Mexioo, ha* been burned by the N&vojo Indians. Nothing U taid of the killed or wonnded. Gacdkn Citt, October 31.—Genera Hooker had been in his usual health nntii an hour before hie death, and pur posed going to New York to-morrow, to attend to business matters. He took his accustomed walk ia the park daring the afternoon, and did not complain of feeling ill nntii about 4 o’clock. IavcBFcoii, October 31.—This week’s circular of the Cotton Brokers'Associa tion aays “ cotton has been in fair de mand, but the smallness of the supply of American, and higher prioes conse quently asked, have limited business' Qioiat ona for current grades are 6.16 to 7-161 higher, and Cor ordinary il higher. Bu Island was in good demand at steady prices. Futures opened quiet and have been very unsettled. October delivery boa been subjsot to violent fluctuations. Final rates 6-161 higher for Ootober de livery and 3-82d for Ootober and Novem ber delivery. Other positions are 1 321 to 1-161 lower. Loudon, October SI.—A telegram posted at tho Paris hoarse yesterday stated that a sottlomout of tbe Turkish debt had been efleotod nnder tbe ana- 1 pices of the Ottoman bank, on the pledge of tho revenues from sale and tobacco and syrup of European port shipments. The first dividend is fixed for next March. The Paris Bourse, (aewspapsr,) Bays this announcement is premature, though negotiations are progressing favorable. London, October'31.—It la reported ia military circles, that Lieutenant Carey, •ho woe with the Prince Imperial in Afilox at the time of the latter’s death, vill resign his position and enter the ebutoh. London, Ootober 31.—At yesterday’s Conference of the Evangelists’ Alliance U Edinburgh Rev. Dr. White, of New Yotk, gave an interesting account of the votk being done in tbe Southern Stiles of America among tbe freedmen to pro- pile them for Christian labor. "It la ex pected,” he said, “that in a few jeers they will be able to provide aneb a supply of aia;-ipnariea as will do more to Chita- tisnize A rioa than could be dene by sny European agency with white men. They slresdy had eight colleges in the South, ud twelve normal and eighteen initiato- ij schools with seven tbonsand emanci- psted slaves in them, ranging from twedty to forty years of Rge. Theyjhave eleven commissioners in the field. London, October 31.—Cardinal Man ning hag authorized a general subscrip tion opened among the Catholio temper* tnce organizations of Great Britain, for lie relief of the distress ia Ireland. An ipidemia fever prevails at Cape Clear, shsre forty caees and thirteen deaths bve been reported within a woek. Losdon, November 1.—The first seen- hr days of May and November being tbe hyson which Iks Bank of England hikes up its balances, these days are efec-rsed as holiday* in the banks and itock exchange. Consequently no busi es » being done at either of those placeB today. . London, November 1.—The Stand f* financial article says the shares of tta Anglo-American Cable Company tote <a a inmor of a compromise wttb tho fttnee Cable Company. San Francisco, November 1.—The pted jury have found a true bill for as- "oit with intent to mmder against Cbae. « Young, of the Chronicle, based on wuanJtbn the Rev. J. S. Cstlooh. H*» Yoqk, November 1 —The grain L’lda resolved almost unanimously this horsing to instrnot the grain committee toS to carry into effect the cental system tbe first of January next, relative to P» ; n. ^chonto, November 1.—At a meeting c : fiiBisn’s friends yesterday, it was de- “hd to writo a letter to Bhkie, signed v ILnian, stating that Courtney had re tried the articles unsigned, and that he (*UsliO) had determined to settle tho rship of the six thousand dollars in 1 tourt of lav. I’aiunxLPHiA, November 1.—The di- ’to'orsof the Pennsylvania railroad bold ' ’PreiU meeting to-day aud resolved “oeehrea ee ml-annual dividend of two toJOBehslf per eent. , * notion for a new trial of Daniel T. toUnn, convioted for the murder of . 14 Irvine, was denied to-day and ho ”1’’atenoed to be hanged , -’*w Oblians, November 1—A special Greenwich, Mississippi, reports tho Jtisg of Harry Ely, and serionsly wonn- .of a man named Atkinson in a Jtolng affray between the parties at JJ* yellow fever has oeased at Con- fte Spanish steamship Enrique, from forpool, Oot 83, for Havana, brought _-J«a sailor and passenger of the bark- C** fally, laden with lumber from bif* 00 ^ 4 f° r Havana, which foundured ^egnlfOot. Mtfa. There were eight 1 !°*?? aboard of the foundered vessel. ‘•e Other*, it ia snppoeedt were lost. 8 wn 8MAH » Qa -» November I.—John 'wider, a prominent merchant of this r»u as ,onad dead in his bed at his W. i 08 in Marietta this morning. He i^tere Thursday in good health, and oeath was unuDactcd. i was unexpected. tl ~^* f H i s, November 1.—No new reported since Thursday. Last tvf, Wfts ibe coldest of the season. The *8 7 o’clook this morning lJ*|J to 87. The Appeal aud Ava »iia • botkl MBome publication in full ...to* 0 ® tc-mirrow. The merchants f P::t * of bt. :.eis and the pby«i- dans all agree that the oold winds of list night swept away all lingering germs of the fever. Nsw York, November L—The crimi nation of James B. Colgate, of tbe bank ing firm of Colgate & Co., ia tbe Bait of the government against Samuel J. Til- defl, for arrears in the income tax, was continued in the Ucited States Court to day. Judge Choate, before wkom the question was pending, gava the decision that the Doited States Commissioner could not compel the witness to produce tbe books of tho firm. The witness said the firm had some transactions with Til des, bat the nature and extent he did not know. He was questioned at seme length about his Fort Wayne stock trans notions with Tilden, bat could give no in- formation about them. He or sumed they were entered on tho firm’s ®books, and refesed to produce tho bocks. ' Fire men, sentenaed for passing coun terfeit money, escaped fxOm Ludlow street jail this morning. Nobvolk, November I.—The steam ship Eailaniano sailed for Liverpool to day with five thousand bales of cctton. St. Lams, November 1.—Advices from Wheeler county, Texts, say' there ia good deal of feeling owisg to tho arrests of persons by the United States Disliiot Marshals on black warrants filled to unit the oases. The arrested parties were re leased on wits of habeas' corpus in tbe State courts, and re-srreated by the United States Marshals. These Mar shals also swore ont warrants for intor. f renoe with tha Federal tffleer?, and «ith a squad of soldiers from Foit Elli ott, have gone to make arrests. Tronblo ia anticipated, and it ie said the; matter has been reported to Attorney General Devons, and that he has instruc ted the Federal Judge of the Dallxs dis trict to investigate tbe matter. London, November 1.—The Kcht this evening published a statement to tha effect that the present outbreak of the rin- dergpst in the Western States of America will prevent rescinding of tbe order MdiUBt tho importation of livo American cattle. The atria* of tbo iron ship build- era on tho Toa* cotapiowiitd. There was considerable excitemqf t an the Liverpool Cotton Exob&nge yesterday. The broken who had sold for Oetobar delivery, were mostly unable to prodace the staple and wero compelled to submit to a farthing per ponnd penalty, de cided upon by tbe Ootton Brokers’Asso ciation, besides the difference in price which ia many cases was a penny per ponnd. London, November 1.—Sir Stafford Nortboote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in answering a letter calling his attention to the popular distress in tha Southwest of Ireland, and suggesting immediate ac tion by the government, in providing work for the employment of tbe people, says that he sympa thizes with the peo ple, bnt oan only refer them to the Irish executive. He adds that direct interpo sition by tho government would be open to great abuse, Rshz, Nov. 1.—After a long trial Car dinali and bis mistress Raffaella Sara- ceui, the widow cf Captain Tadda, have been found gnilty. Caidloali was con vioted of the murder of Captain Tadda and sentenced to death. The woman Saraceni was convicted of complicity be fore the fast in the mnrder and sentenced to bard labor for life. Madrid, November 1.—Since yester day the principal railroad lines of Aragon, Catalonia and Navarre have been inter rupted by tbo galea and floods, chiefly in tbe vsltey of the Ebro, where the water has risen several metres above the ordi nary level and destroyed the line between Saragossa and Catalonia for fifteen miles, flooding tbe valley of Tortosa. It car ried away houses, mills, bridges and oansed damage to the extent of several millions pesitas. In npper Atragon Husea River, A'condre invaded several villages, cut the railway embankment and carried away the iron bridge _ at Sxrlnona. Telegraphic communication is very irregular to-day, but the govern ment of Malaga and Almeria report tha gale extended over the whole of Andalu sia and caused a very disastrous flood in the rnral districts and in the town of Malaga. The river Almoczora flioded ite valley and destroyed 40 houses and 60 persons were drowned- Washington, November 1.—The fol lowing was issued by the President tbis afternoon: Executitz Mansion, Nov. 1, 1873.— The Bad intelligence of the death of Ziobariah Chandler, late Secretary of tbe Interior from the State of Michigan, has been communioated to the govern ment and to the country and in proper respect to his memory, ! hereby order that the several executive departments be closed to publio business and their fitga and those of their dependeneies throughout tha country be displayed at half mast on the day of bis fnoeral. (.Signed] R. B. Hatbs. A circular was 'issued by (the Secre tary of the Treasury to-day giving no- tloe that proposals will be received at the office cf The assistant Treasurer of the United States nntii noon Saturday, the eighth instant,for the eato to tho Govern ment of $10,000^000 of any of six per centum interest bearing bonds of the Uni ted States, at which time bids will bo opened and the awarda declared. The bonds purchased to be applied to the oinking fond as provided in section 3694 of the revised statutes of the United States, ' New York, Nov. 1.—Judge Blatoh- ford’s order, overruling the defendant’s demurrer in the income fax anit brought by the government against Samuel J. Tilden, was filed in the Clerk’d office of the United States Courts. The costs are taxed, and the defendant is given sixty days from a hearing of the decrease of the bill of complaint. Chicago, November 1.—A meeting of citizens was held this afternoon |o ar range for paying proper respeot to the late Ssnntor Chandler. A committee with General Logan as chairman wr.g f.p- pointed to meet tha special train from Detroit, with the committee to take charge of the remains. General Tor rance, commanding tbe first brigade’ cf Illinois, tbe National Gnards, offered to detail an cacott to the body when re moved from tbe city. The offer was ac cepted. 9 PILLS - SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. 3jo?s of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in the Head, with o dull sensationin. the back port, Fain under the saoulderblado, full ness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of bod7 or mind,'Irritability of temper, 3jOwGpirits, r/ithr.feelingcfliav- ing iiogleutedBomo duty, Weariness, Diz- generally over the right eye, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS AHB UNHEEDED, Serious diseases will soon be developed. TTJIT’S FILLS nre imperially adapted to such rases, one dose efleet* sncli a change of reeling as to astonish the sulTcrcr. CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of tfev bowela can perfect health bo enjoyed. If tbe ron-tiaition is af recent date, a ain-lo desa of TtjTX' S FILLS vrfll eoCiee, hot if it has become faabiinal, one J»r. f. fioj I-ewi*, Arli., gays: “After a practice of 9* years, 1 nrenonnee TCi-T'S PILLS the beat anti-hiiioua medicine arer'made." k*r. T. K. Osgood, New Vorlc, cays : “I have had Dytpenmia, Weak Stomach end Nervousness. I never bad auv medicine to do me so much good M TUTTf'd PILLS. Theyaro as good es represented." dates 35 Murray Street, Xcxr York. TUTT’S HATH. BYE. Dye. U im- tantanooTjsly, pnd ia Soid by Druggists, or Mtbyespraaaonrood^tof $1. . Office 35 Murray St., Now York, «itter s Di-eases, like thieves, attack tbs weak. For tiiyyour organization with the Bitters and it will resist and halfis alikathe virus and epidem ics and the cbsngss of temperature which disor der the comtitutions of the feeble. There isvi- taliiyinlt. It is a pare vegetable stimulant, a rare alterative and anti-biliiyas medicine, and h** not a harmful element among its many in gredients. For sale by all druggists and respec table dealer-. pOLLI N$ VOITAIG-ELECTRIC POROUS PIASTERS rniN times more powerf ul than the best po- ■L ions plaster when ptaced ovei the centre of the nervous forces, the pit cf the stomach, they stimulate the liver, a o-nacli and bow 's, perfect digestion, rare dyspepsia, billions colic, cramps and pains and prov. ut ague and malarial dis ease*. For weak and sore lung*, palpitation of the heart, pvinfol kidneys, rheumatism, neural- mia and sciatica, they ere the best remedy ia the world. Got theganoir.e. Ask far COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELMUTR1C POROUS PLASTERS. Price J5 civ. For salo by Hune, RvnkinA La mar, Atlsnta and Macon, and Oseeal* Bailor, Savannah.-nd »ii <|v<> -I nrMtm FOR SALK—Five plendld COTTBH PLANTATIONS UTVATJSO NEAR ALBANY, GA. Ke. of Acres. Cleared Wrettar—.Dorcuzhty Co...i 810 700 yron....»~. “ .. 7S 1^00 hall-- . " ...iS50 1,125 —....Lss Os....„,.„l,225 800 /imberiy- Baker Co..„. ..2,250 1.100 Prop jeals for the parchxw of ons or all of the above well-known plantations will be receiv ed by the undersigned until 'he 30th day of Oo tober, 1879. Any information regarding them may bo obtained from the manager, Mr 17 m H Bennett, at present residing on Beall plantation. 49*Tbe preference will be given to cash and short time purchasers. Address PATTERSON A CUYL3R. Attorneys, 784 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. eepl d eodl8t w 6t *±yon are a man of business, weakened by tbe strain of yoar entteg, avoid «tfrmiTa.ntJt Aikfl It JOUUxamMftpt letter*, toiling over your mldmteht •work tor stora brain nerve and %raste. me u tt gaa8g*a^saags, , giasg* V 1 SYiW A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A fortune, tenth lsard dis TitlBUTlON.OLASS L’ATNBW ORLEANS. TUB3DA7, November nth. iS79-iuth MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State lottery Company' This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational ans Charitable purpose*. In 1808, for the term c! twenty-tlvo years, to which contract the inviola- bio faith ol the State is pledged with a Capital ct (1,000,090, to which it has since added a reserve fund of *:>J0.090. ITS GRANDSINGLS NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place month!} cn tbe second Tuesday. It never scale* or post- i following Distribution: nones. Look at tho fo' CAPITAL 100,009 Tickets at $2 each, LIST OF PR1ZBS. 1 Capital Prise 1 OraitalFktaB 1 Capital Prize ... SftUes of 4X500, Tickets SI- ...•Saw* .... BUM 5.000 ..... 5.000 .... 5,000 ..... 10,000 , 10,004 , 10,000 , 10,000 t Prizes of 1,000............. 20Frinc*of 500.. 100 Prises o! 108. 800 Prizes of 60., Mtfmiasf at. 1,000 Prizes ot 10 lOJXX APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prize* of (S00. u ..,.„,.. (i.700 9 Apprsxiraation Prizes of ZOO. 1.800 9 Approriiaation Prizes of 100™........ 900 1*857 Prizes, amounting to, Basponiible eorr _ $110,400 responding agent* wantedat all prominent point*, to whom a liberal compen sation wiU be paid- - . . . Application for rates to dabs should only he _ ade to the home offior in New Orleans. Write, dearly stating fall address, for further inf ormatiomor send orders te M A DAUPHIN. P OBoxtBX New Orleans, La. The to the; _ for each monthly drawmgis sold, and conse qn-ntlyall the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. This is not the ease with any other company. All our grand extraordinary drawings are un der the superviticn and management ot GBN G T BRAURSGABD and (JEN JUSAL fiAELY* Have you dujpfMf, If you etc simply vroak and low eplrltef!,try It! Buy IS. Insist nponlt. Tourdrnfffiristbeepglt; K JCc.j mto yocr life. It ha* saved Itndred*. IIop Cooffb Csreittlie trrr«test, tAfptt tod bnt. AskchR#vn. Th* Hop r*4 for Stcmach, LIt«t sad Kidneys, Ii superior to *11 •then. CcmbyebrryUcn. It I» perfect. Atk drrpgists. p. 1# C. leen nboolate end I rmkUbleciiro for druakecpita, toe of oplnm. IArcco or xwcotlc*. XwwrM by dnm;uts.irop BHten Jdfff., Co^ Rochester, N. Y. New Advertisements. MTertismaddm.ta.bKO F« BtiWci & 0n >C Newspape* Aaverti»lng Bureau. It UUi 0 Spruce street. New tors, can learn the exact oo* of any proposed hoe of advertising in American newspapers. m.l00-p.ge pamphlet l6e.*M sepKlm (&I71717 4 YEAR and expenaet to agents wilt Outflt Free. Address P O VICK BEY Augusta. Maine. ENGLISH & HDGDEMiSAGID PHOSPHATE, showing the highest analysis of any Acid Phospate in the 5 audios (Mrs! market. We have.a laqge stock of this Phosphate instore 0*1717 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed tD I ■ to Agenta. Outst Dee. 8haw A Co Anausta, Me. o TO THE TRADB: The live business men of the day are startirg the*, counter.. We are tbe Originator* and Headquarter.! We have tha only two exclusive 5 A 10c Jobbitg House* In the United States. *3. Send for catalogue and particular*. *£• BUTUBtl XSJEXO0., 200 und 202 Bandolph street, Chicago. M and £8 Chauncy street, Bo-lon. zepta«od8m AGENTS NEVER AIL to make $1X5 per month selling our nickle plated Family Beale, It is indorsed by the press and public. Its accu racy. convenience and cheapness soils it at sight to every housekeeper. By securing territory, which will be given free, you become your own proprietor ol a pleasant and profitable business, write tor terms and territory. Ohio Scale Works, 115 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coffee. F your fancy is for a RIO COFFHS of ahigl rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous foreign substance sfter roasting, t-uy non but the tt ABlCA, n carefully select* roasted and slipped fresh to the trade by Moon Jenkins A Co, New York. Sold in Macon b' angSdAwSm J D CARVBB. is the most economical form of Washing Soap. All bsr or square cakes wear down in use fo a largo flat pleoe, too thin to handle and, therefore, wasted; while the OVAL CAKE of ** NEW” BOAP can be cut in two, the oval end o asped readily in the hand, and tbe Jar* ger end worn down almost to a wafer with out any waste. COLGATE & CO. reecm mend their Trad a-.u ark Registered) to Uareml honse- aopers not only assapetior in quality but. in form the mist eoouomioz Heap over ade. aigOO-wiavt tf Jab G Tm WEST BEOS. Clifton Factor!, Genmisaiea Mtrthaiti, ■—AGENTS FOR THE— W. & C. GUANO. 68 Bay St, - Savannah, 6a- BAGGtNG AND TIES FOR SALE. Prompt attention to business and liberal d auoe on consignment* nuzSO dawSm ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. Cotton Factors, -AND FBOPSISTOSS OF- and invite those who wihh to purchase to examine. We wou*d advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton that we axe prepared to make advances On cotton in store at our old rate of 8 percent, per annum. Insurance, local rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per bale. ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. Octlfdawlm .POPLAR STREET. MACON. GEORGIA. MIX & KIRTLAKD. Boots and Shoes. A complete line foe GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. -A GOOD STOCK OF HATS, / LATE STYLES ATOURTHfRD STREET HOUSE. MIX & KIRTLAND, octlS sat sun wed A wtt 3 COTTON aVENUB. AND 66 THIRD STREET. THE BEST REMEDY HWGOBDCH 0SVBTBSJGHA3C W. W. GORDON Sf CO. Successor to Titon A Gordon), Ootton Factors —AHD— Commit8iofl Merclisnts, NO 112 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA. HOWARD TINSLEY, Travi ling Agent. LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS SURANCE OF COITGN SHIPMENTS. VBRY FULL ADVsNCkS MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS OFCOTTON. BAGGING AND TIBS vURNISHED CUB TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE. auittlsdawflm A CHANCE TO HAKE MONET by our careful plan of syeculat’.ng in Wall street. A amount from $10 to *100 either in a put or s very frequently give* back 6 to 10 times I money in profits. You cannot lose any as ethsn the amount yon invest. 8too's of all kinds bought and sold through New Yorkstoek exchange in any number of shares ou S per cent margin. Send lor our circi 1 rexpi&ining how to speculate. PECK A HARRIS, Banker* and Brokers, 19 Brood street. New York: sep28 dtn t h tat w»m. X N accordance with an order of the Conrtof Ordinary of DeKalb county, Ga. the under signed will cause to be solo within tbe legal hours of sale before the court house door in Ohuton, Jones county, Ga, on the firat Tuesday in December next, the following property be longing to tho estate ef Mary Mary P Tuft* de ceased, to wit: The old Tuftshomoitead known as the Blountsville tr.ct containing tws hun dred and sixty two and one haU acres together with *eventy one and cne halt sores ot whit is known as the Goddsrd tract, and seventy one and one bo f acres of what is known as the Mil ner tract. Theta lends rank with the best Jones county lands and are situate in one of the heal- crossing and Macon and Milledgoville and Aouti- cello r ars, only seven milea from Had dock Btation ou Macon and Augusta railroad. There is also s new two story r-n house and agoed frame storehouse now occu pied by a thrifty merchant. The well is a gem of bounty with an abundance of good water. There is an abundance of all kinds of' choice fruit. Tbe neighbo>hcod is good. There us two Methodist chur.hes nssr by and a Baptist chnrch on the place. Any person looking for a farm m this portion of the Etato would do well to look at this property before day of sale, and tbe attention of physicians looking for a location is especially called to it. The terms will be cash. Tfce kcy wi-lbe surrendered cn 1st of January, IS89, J F A TUFTS, Administrator with will annexed, of Mary P Tufts, deceased, la.eof Craw ford county, novltd lUS KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL for tha surpoM *f!.- treutag tha circulation of their t. will dt-wii'-iko Oisu PnesnuMs *mount- ' > tIW/X5jr»*I^Tgom*to toSa0,OUtf, CASH rXCStllEK 1 Cwh Fnwtfmu of. 820,OOfl nsi )Cuh Prajplcmt of! EXBCUrORS’ SALE. /^.EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—By consent VJ of parties, will be sold before tha conrt haute door in Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in December next, tha following prop erty, viz: One hundred and fifty seres ot land more or less, tho place whereon Wm G Middle- brooks now lives, known as the home place be 1 longing to the estate ofWm S Middlehrooks of said county doceiscd. bold for theparchsse money. Said place is well improved—a good tr.eclion of both peach and apple trees, a good ^^ssr A ^m^ss^sr o ’ 1 J WjtCHILDES. W P MXDOLKBROOKS, October 20.1679. nov2 Executors. TRUSlEE’S SALE. W I1.L be sold in tho city of Macon on the first Tuesday in December next for tho purpo<o of a division amongst the heirs, the old p'see known ss the late residenoa ot James W Knott, and twenty-three building lots adjoining said place. Also let of lands west o! the city known as the Bailey lot, containing one hun dred acres. Also a half interest In five lots con taining four hundred and eighty acres, the other ball belonging to the estate of tbo late Judge T G Holt deceased, all known as the Holt & Baines lands. Terms on the cav of sale. JAMEd W KNOTT, no2 dlt*w4t»Trustea. .. ^ ,3100, will be diitrhratsd by lot, la public, under super of men of his* *h*raot«r ana undoubted ste nding. at • Csrtegten, Kentucky, 2To-w. 13, ’79 Wsars cuthorlxed to dlrtribntc store Premiums <o snbicriben of our paper by an act of tbo Kentucky Legtslatura pssssd at Its Daoembor aeaston, 1S77. iron receipt of S3 wa will tend ona ticket which will cr.t-.tla lb* panhaaar to * chase* which may secure any onu of tho abov* Cash Prominma, and also the Unutr Jevxxax, for oca yaax. AAdrtas «U orders to __ J. 4.V HXSCir, MVinncer, L OtrlsElsc, Kentucky. agfcaaaaBBtea — diatf’MPiio ; to care. It ^iloaViolA,, _ -leineilyiuatocnre. _ gives immediate relief,cares c:: r ;-s of long in 1 vcck^nd ordinary cases in 2 »!e Proprietor. mUdinblacJr, ADMINISTEATOE’S SALE. G B9RGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Agreeable to •norder granted by the conrtof Ordinary ol Jones county I will sell at the court house door in the town of Clinton, on tbe first Tuesday in De-ember next, four acres cf land more or Lss, belonging to the estate of Henry Christian, de* rested, adjoining lsndscf Samuel Hodge, two and one-half miles southwest ot Clinton. Said land baa a good ginhouas and screw upon (t, good land and level, easy to cultivate. Sold for nsrment of debts. Term* cash. Oct JA1879. P17I lavtw K i' CH‘U5T!A>, AdjaV, ROIXEBGUM ,) a ~ Diseases of tie Tfiroat ana lm _ , Diseases of the ilYERS pulmonary organ* * are so prevalent anil fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy for them is invalnabla to every community. Ayer's Chebuy Pectoral is such a remedy, and no other so eminently merits the confi dence of the public. It is a scientific com bination of the medi cinal principles and j/. curative virtues of _ ®the finest drugs, PECTORAL, chemically united, to insure the great est possible efficiency and uniformity Of re sults, which enables physicians os well a* invalids to use it with confidence. It is tiie most reliable remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs that science has pro duced. It strikes at the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt anil certain relief, and is adapted to ra- ticuts of any ago or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it without difficulty. In the treat ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore TliroaL Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler gyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of Ayer’s CifERBr Pectoral are magicgl.and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house hold, for the protection it affords in sud den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Tlio marvellous cures which Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has effected all over impartial sceptical of its wonderful curative powers, as well as of its superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary complaint*. Eminent physicians in all parts of the country, knowing its composition, recom mend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to Inva lids, and prescribe it in their practice. The test of half a century has proved its absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond tho reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mats. SOLD ST All, SSCOOUTS XTXRnVHXBS. flan: Bsnkir Wholesale feblO TVY A-CO; r Lamar L J GtnuuBinr, > J E Gavdst Late Cashier Southern Bank State of G L. J (hulmartin & Co., COTTON FACTORS Is. —AND— BAY STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal adracces made, on-consignments ol otton. Bagging and Don Ties tor isle at low- t market rat e». »s»Sl d6m »•»••••*••**•*•*•«»•••••••••*•••»*•*• •»a«**a**aas4aa(aaa*c*8****.».afr»«a* JOint JLiJTKSSTi JOUIf L J0EK80V JOHN FLANNERY & CO _ Cotton Factors —AID— Commlslon Merchants, NO 3 KELLI’S BLOCK, BAY STREET, A gents for jewell’s mills yarns and DOMESTICS, ftc. etc. • BAGGING and TIES EOR SALE AT LOW EST MARKET RATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTRD TO U8. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS* ** \ angfl d wAcwfim Authorized by the Commonwealth ofKv. Popular Month]; Drawing ot the Commonwealth Distribu tion Go. AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE, In tbe City ot Louisville, on ^ November 29.1879; Theta drawings authorized by act of tbe Leg islature of 1869 and initaiued by all the courts of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of other lottery companies who claim the sole own ership of “all the grants in Kentucky,” to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on the last day of every month (Sundays excepteo) and are supervised by proninent citizen* of tbe State. A New Era in the Bistory of Lotteries. 6BAND AND UNFBKCKDIITTKD BUG- GIBS 0FTHX ffJSW FEATURES. Every ticket-holder can bo hi* own supervisor, call out his num ber and see it placed in tbe wheel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 82, sny of THE FOLLOWING FRIZES. Prize..., 1 Prize... X Prize... 10 Prizes $1,000 each , 20 Prizes *00 each 100 Prize* 100 each. 200 Prize* 60 each 600 Prise* 80 each „000Prizes 10each. 9 Prize* SOOeaih, ap’rosimat'u prize* 9 Prize* 800 each do do 9 Prizes 100 each do do L9U Prise* $112,40( Whole Tickets, Ji. Hall Tickets,AL 17 Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets, *100 Allapplicalu to the home office. Remit by poato; , , , letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-held era. For tickets and information address only TJ UOMMBRF JRD. Courier-Journal Building. Louisville Kv, augSO eodtuthunt Awly NEW me FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. aXaoon Georgia. ; -WILLINGHAM'S WARI OppoBits J, W. BURSE & CO.’S Book Store. t 7 &ECOND STREET. SEND ME YOUR s‘-p4deodA* s m COTTON AND I WILt# W PLEaSE YOU. : B. L. Willingliam, a mum mm among tbe sattelit ^ THE ONLYSHOW USING THE J GREAT ELECTRIC LIGHT TO II r.TJvf INATR ITR C^' V* S- GK&rii SPKtIFIC MEDICINE, THADE MARK. r The greatTRADE Bn rem edy. An nn- failing ire lor Seminal eak- ness, Spermat orrhea. impo- t- ncy, and all diseases that, _ . —_ , fol j* se- —. — Before Taiingquene 'of seif^ftaj Takii© abuse; asa lossot memory, universal latsiluae, psininthebaek, dimnyss of vision, premat re old age, at d many Othi.- diseases that lead to in sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to Kfhd free by mail to every one. T be Spe cific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $t per package, or six peerages tor 85 will be sent free by mall on recciot tf tho money by addressing the GRAY KBDI0INE CO, No 0 Mechanics’ Block, Detroit. Mich. Sold in Macon and every where by all druggists. oct2t dawly Seleot Dancing School! MASONIC HILL. r pHE most fashionabla Walts and all l 1 dances taught rapisllv. Junior Class mi Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at SJ0 o’clock. Gentlemen’s das* cow forming. Ad dress PROF WEST, octal lw* Lanier Hou AD MINIS IRA tOR’ri BALE. YTTILLbesold in the town of Knoxville, Ga, v v on the first Tuesday in December next, all the lands belonging to tbe estate of Noah Cloud, deceased, containing 250 acres more or less, adjoining the lands cf Causey and Hancock, and the numbers given and more par icularly de scribed on day of sale. oclSl dltw4l* JOHN W ELLIS, Adm’r. /GEORGIA, Bibb COUNT). — Whereas VJ Emily E Butts has made application for letter* of administration on tbe estate of Henry Butts, lste or laid county deceased. These aro therefore to cite and admonish Ell person* concerned to be and appear at the court of Ordinary ot said county on the first Monday in Decemberncxt, toshow causa if acv they have, »hy letters of administration should not be granted to the applicant. Witness myband officially. i.o>2Uaw4w* J A McMANUS, Ordinary. MW3YO MCJS5F*. \s/E call the attention of our brethren of the TV Sonthorn Press to tho feet that we are now having manufactured in our office, by Mr W RDWikle, WHILE'S ROLLEfi DEI, which, for toughness, elsctidty and durability, cannot be ezoalied. We are now using it and proniuncoitTHE BEST. Bend in your orders to tbia offiee for Rollers or composition. Rollers for the Country Press cast to order in regular syf inch Hand-Press mould. Where parties prefer Roller Stocks will be furnished at so cents etebs Have your Rollers packed properly in a box in which they can he returned, or ws will have to charge for Boxing. Send in your orders, and we guarantee satis- faction* CLIBBY, JONES * RBB8B, auclS tf .Macon. Ga. ABUTS FOR MASSEY'S EXCELSIOR COTTuR BINS, DISSTOI'S CIRCULAR SAMS AID FAIRBAK'S STAMABD SCALES, CARHART i CURD. Importer* and dealers in Hardware, Ironware eel. Agricultural Implement*, Sarri-ga Mate- zl», pairr.t»,flfls t'C. .!»■ ly.s M A . DROPS OF 4j()Constitution Water z v 'Tuaaa isrucc . r„-r THREE TIMES A DAY fhi-es Bright's Disease. Inflimmation ot the Kilceys, stone in tue Bladder, Catarrh of the Bladder, Diabetes, Gravel, Gleet, Erick-dost Deposit.Childhood Weakness. For Female Complaints a specialty. Send for oircular. Por sale by all dru-msts. MORGAN A ALLEN, street. in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administore i ons Wliittekend’a estate. This is therefore to cite ali persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if sny they can, whv said executor should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let ters of dismission on the firat Monday in Feb raary, 1880. nov21a\r4w J A MoMANUS, Ordinary. oclS dawSm 69 John t .NY. 1X7 ILL be sold before the court house door on Tv the town of Clinton, during the legal hours of *»le, on the first Tuesday in December next the following property to wit: That tract of land situated iu the countv of Jones containing 250 acres more or '«* one half mile south of Clinton adjoining public road on the northeast by ToWnsend place, south and eatt by land* of Samuel Hodge and belonging to the estate of Henry Christian, deceased, and ,re in the possesion ot Robeit T Christian, adminis trator of Henry CbrietDn, deoeawd. Levied oca* the property of Henry Christian, deeeoaed to satisfy a fl f* issued from Jones Superior Court in favor of James H Blount vs Robert H Christian, as adminirir-tor of Henry Christian, deceased. Robert T Christian and H 0 Christian, Property pointed ont by defendant’s attorney. 8 J PHILLIPS, ootn law4w* P-putv Sheriff. EXECUTORS AND COMMISSIONERS SALE. \\l ILL be to’d before the c;nrt house doar v.v in Dublin, Laurens couuty. on the first Tuesday in December nest, a !ar£a and v.iluaolo tract of laud situate iu said county of Laurens, ornt-ining one thousand acres ana known a* the Ho-or I Paco—the same being the place Ou which Mr, M >ry A Howard rosined at tha time ol her dmth. There is on the prtmiset a lirej-, comfortabledwrllicgand good, outhouses: a’so a country store. Tho place is In a high state if cultivation and the whulo premises ore it good repair. The above preps rty will be eo:d by vir tue of a decree from Laurens Superior Court in the case of A 8 Howard et al. executors, vs Sauls- bury, Respesa A Co et al. R® HOWARD. Y/C HOWARD, W A GAINST. Executors. ROLL1N A STANLEY, JA8 A THOMAS. . JOSH HALL, no 2* Comminiocen. A YEAR andCexpemes to agents, . , .... Outfitfrea. Addros* P OYI0K tBT. Anrasta. Maine. iM ft 4"L^will8u.|.I- A -M M- • yUfww euj-nSu clxmj ile Goode to detl* G EORGIA, BIBB OUUNTY.-Wherea* Wm Ryder has made application to me for >et - torso! administration on the estate of liu-i a T Minshew. late cf said county, derea— d These are therefore to cite audadmuoiah all pen ona concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said eouoij on tb* first Monday in December next to a bow cause if any they have why letters of administration shoum not be granted said applicant. Witness my hand officially. noS J A McM ANUS, Ordirary. G eorgia, bibb countr. — where** Tallulah O Wilder has applied to me for the setting apart a homestead of paraoniltv. and the valuation of tbe nme. and 1 will p*« ( upon the tame at my office on Thursday, tbe 20th da; of November, 1879. at 19 o’clock a m. Witneia ray hand officially. J A MctfANUF,- O dinary, October 31,1879. nel* A mating beaoon witboat blur or blot, wxen wise* the oartSit mghi es sparkling «nd sutiiimo as a summer’s aun, in ccmpariton with which all other illumination* are hut .feeble shr-ip-ca. while it produces a light more that equal to S0.CC0 gas jits. A 80 horac engine is required to supply the electric current aud keep the ponderou; uaciiiutry in motion. It will f a in opera ti-m dun: g tee day so that nil may see this ACME of SOI aNTIFIO INVENTIONS, which bids fair to eventually UlumiBsto the world. - AT MACON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15tL THE MILLION ’ OLLAR MOVING MASTODG . W.W. COLE’S •GREAT NEW YORK 4Nl»NBWCiLifAN3 . Circus, Museum, Menagane and Congress or livirg Waters* Eeventh tour of the continent by rail! Tlia Andes ot amnsement enterpriser 1C .001 tan^ate and distinctnoveltiesl The Earth, th) San, tlieSky ar - all represented ia a vast citv of Krhibitioa Tatm One ticket admit? all. W W COLE, Sole owner and Proprietor. TWsgrand and classic entertainment is wdolly exemnt from the inelegxncirs and ccarseuess ta» frequently permifed in most of tent exhibitions. In this great show there ia nothing ever pro-' tented that a gentleman would hesitate to bring hit family to witness or the most existing take exwsntioifto. t have also secured, at an exren«- exceeding S2o,fno for the season, THE XWO GIANTS- CAPTAIN M. V. BATES Al WIPK. EAOHISIilGHTFEET HIGH,lacking only one-halt of rn inch. Combined weixht one-baE in. They are recently from Europe, where they amazei all, includirg tbe Roi al Family. Now far ie first tima upon exhibition here and at no extra charge, will be cxribitod inmv mam tent. I bark my assertion with 5I0.0C0 that they are tho two tallest peoplo'that at present exist, *r ( t that no authentic record ranb*- brought of the*r ever Uxv.ngexisce i two or jploofsuoh enormous sizo. Pe."- fectin fotra ana feature, thev are und.mhte fly now the grevteat«urioiities to be seen 1-, tha world. ICHULENGE THE ffOJi!) T-i 1QUAL MT M AN G^AT H IV— $1CD,300 worth of Golden Tableau Cars and Chariots like mountains of burnished gold in saoUshL J1I8T ADDED THE WONDERFUL LEAPING HORSE -AND SIX FAMOUS TRICK STALLIONS! Tnp must wonderful a..d best i-eriprin ng SraiHons intheworld. Th.y waltz m three couples. They march erect on thefr hind feel. 1 hey sit ii chairs. They drill like soldiers ' They form Tab leau. - liperfo-ming together atom -mq thjsame time- Onejuwps over the back of the other five. They sea saw upon a board Their performances ara astonishing and just as represented on lilbograrhs and lareu bills. In fart, these equine wonders perform a number of incredible ovolw- tioi.s and display a degree of inteliigoucp surpassing anything the world has ever saen In thbwzy of Animal education. TRAINED ANIMALS A SPE1IAX FEATURE - A Grand and Princely Parades SfraPlSSlNGTH* CAVALCADES OF ORIENTAL CONQUERORS. A.EETINUE 0E GLITTERING GOLD HID uLORY! More'wild PcB-lr.roore Men aud Hers-;, more curiosities. :ifl eut and gorgeous wardrobeit Herald*, Kinp:’. Koixbts. Body Guardv. Ladies of the Court, Sol.iie;*. BuMlumen, H rse Guard*, eladiu armor rf silver, steel snd gol-J plaiting?, forming a sc-tie of snleudor ni-er before equaled. ADDSlSSXOH 50 CENTS- CHILDHEN 25 CSWT8. To Circus Menagerie. Aviary, Museum, aquarium. Giants and Trained Anita*- Exhibition? ot wan der*. Doors open at l p ra and 7pm l.MO cushioned Opera reati. Remember, only one ticket required for all acverthoi eih biti.na of the great Show cf the Universe, Miiiedgcrilie, Friday, November 11, Macon, Saturday, November 15, Golumbns,'Monday,.Koveot- b*r17- • -- - ' - c.vi d.' 0 _is \r novP Williain Peitsser Praot^cal liaasmitli, 59 Maibsrry 3trs G UN3TOCK8 altered to fit the shooter, Guns bored to shoot hard and clow, Pi ***„ fl ■ i ted ti Ctr-tral-Or* new Barrels fitted, Kepairing done ef ever-- de-.rripti-.n, e-h ells t Nil fjr.Shot Guur, Military andSportmgR-.iUsandl’istoK Ikoepconstantlyonhan IMu and Breeeh- loadmg Gurs ami Kill-soi tbn hret kind in tbe market. repH eod snp,we-l sst LiYTONR WOODS. SxdJJ LAWjSl WOODS & GO. Caitoi Mts-aM ilewl: 6«iNm tetott Agents for tha aala of Solublo i^aciflc GuanD« 82 BAY STREET, SAVANMAH, GEORGIA Liberal advanez mil on Coulgamints. Prompt persona] attention given to all an- ~ sl auxa". dawte iSS GOODS, BILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRI31MINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls’ and Boys’ Suits, Ladles’ Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, _ NECKTIES, RUCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HABIBUUCS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, &c. rmiMiiie t^T^?agaiuaMgi fS* ES BY MAIL Send for Sar,i^fe$~cr infonnaiion, end, satisfy yourself koio cheaply and quichly you can get everything in. flea of tis ly Mail or JSxprcss. We carry an average stock of alov.t $.’+00,000, all bought for prompt cash. JS&'Try us. Save the Children send for a set of our Advertising Girds. Importers and Retailers, ?hiladef.phia,pa. & mm MACON GEORGIA. COTTON FACTORS AND COUnSSION MMAIB Warehouse Goner Ssooui! and PopHr straate, HQUdRhM SSS?raSSv 1r ^' v}8 AMO COMMODIOUS VIU- wiceot tb* M«ne,findp nmic* nsrto’,?^.^ e m tl V )w *- -**®y us * a <**#**• S’ADVANCE ! a ) (?Y B OO0T’Ol?IWht^re-^irs p omnr, zttantifm, a««24 deodzw lm° N OJTTON iN !lTo4a mad « d-»ir«Lat LOWEST BANK U9K