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London. Deeuo.bcr 5.—A. Paria dis
patch BU.es that in tha
Chamber of Deputies lost night, F*ul
Da Ca*«agn»o was formally censured by
the House for refusing to retract an in
sult oft-rod to M. Jales F«*y. “ lnl9lor
of Public Instruction.
Too famine in Upper Sihcia is so se
rious th.it in many vidagts over a third
of the population is starving. A famine
dis'reei is appearing in Saxony among
the peasants snd weavers.
A Cabal dispatch reports the Goveroor
of Mtrdua kilted b7 a party of Afghan
regulars and SaeUmon. Tho Govarnow
of K jh sUn and Ligar Valley are menaced
with the same futo.
6t P&TBBfiBUBOy December o —I rises
Gortachakoff arrived here this afternoon.
It is reported that two persons have
been arrested for complicity in the re-
cent attempted assassination of tho Czar.
Dublin, December 5.—Tho conrt of
tho Q leen’s bi-cob to-day granted appli
cation of the oro*n for the removal of
the trials of tho Sligo prUoneis to Dublin
in case true bills are found against the
latter bv the Sligo grand jury.
New. Tons, Dor., 5,-Taema.Rxland.
inspector of elections, wlo was coaviottd
last week of falsely and fraudulently is-
suing corlilloates of vote9 cast for
Goir -e Hail for Alderman at the eleotion
of 1378, wao to day sentenced for two
years in the State prison by Judge Brady.
Ths judge denied a motion for tte & -
rest ot judgment and also for a now trial.
New Yoke, December 5 —Tho histono
tow boat Seth Low, which was recently
purchased by W. W. Astor for twenty
th install dollars, will leave hero to-mor
row for Jack-ouville. Florida, where she
will bo ran between that town and Tocoa
on the St. Johns Bivor, as a passenger
boat, connecting n! the latter place with
o bt- Augustine railroad.
The Board of managers of tho PiOduce
Exchange at their m-etiog to-day or
dered that he cental system, so far as it
relate* to grain, go Into effect December
Sid, 1879. ., , .
Loudon, December 6. — Advices from
Egypt represent tho government of that
country as aotivoly preparing for war
with Abyssinia. The Egyptian forces
wiil be divided into two columns, oao of
eight thousand men to take the oSsneivo
attitude from the Egyptian haibor of
Atk-.ks, and one of twelve thousand, un
der oommani ,of Gordon Puaha, wbsob
will oeoupy entrenches petitions at Ga-
tini and Bskia on tho main Abyssinian
roads leading to Soudar.
London, December 5.—Tae Pot this
morning, unnounoes that Rev. Arthur
Wagner,of St. Paul's church, Brighton,
has joined tho Boorish ohuroh on ac
count ot the acceptance by a majority of
the Kuglish clergy of the Erastiao doings
of Lord Penzmcee’ ooart. It is rumored
that several mombera of his congrega
tion and one of the sisterhood ot Brighton
will follow Lis example.
London, Djciinber 6.—A dispatch
from Alexandria to Rioter's telegram
campacy bsj« Iho reports of impaaam^
hostilities between Egypt and Abyssinia
ate greatly exaggerated. No troops have
left Cairo and noae are preparing to
leave, except one battalion whioh Gur-
dou Pasha asked for in his last commuai-
cation.
8t. Pbtsusbjho, Djoember 5.—The
Czar visited ths theatre last night and
was must eathuaiasliorily received. The
performance was suspended while the
Rnd-iud uutioa&l anthoca was song.
An excited crowd ou Taesday broke ■
in the windows of a house ntur Moscow,
wher.ee they supposed tho minu hud
b.-eu flred, They bad commenced to
wreck tho housa but were stopped by
tb« police. . „ _
London, December 5.—Brig Julia F.
Carney has been totally destroyed by fire
at S>- Paul d® Good*. . Bor crow were all
saved.
Madrid, Dcaomber 5.—Tho cabinet
council haa approved the report of the
Senate committees on the bill for the
sbolition of slavery in Cuba. The re
port will be read in the Senate Tuesday
next.
Premier Campos has promised the Ca
ban deputies that he will shortly present
to tho Cortes bills rclativd to the econom
ical reforms and reforms in laws relative
to coasting trade in Cubs.
LooisviUiE, Ky., December 6—S. &
A. Rosenbaum and S. A. & A. Koren-
banm bare made an assignment, ltaese
fir me do business in Louisville, Winches
ter *ni Paducah. The liabilities of the
former firm are SCI 325; the latter, $22,-
671.
Flusriko, Lino Island. December G
—Gi-orgo Hendrickson, alias' George
Striker, was arrested at Hunter's Point
yesterday for attempting to negotiate
forced pipers and letters. Subsequent
developments disclosed the fact that be
was concerned with a pang in a well
mad<» plot to rob tho Flashing and
Qieen’s county bank . by decoyiDg the
presided and cashier away—thereby
leaving the bank in charge of one person
who would have easily bei* overpow
ered.
London, Dec. 6.—A Paris dispatch re
ports that M. Leroyer, Minister of Jus
tioo, announced bis intention to resign
from the Cabinet, as be does not consider
the recent vote consolidated the minis
try.
A Cairo dispatch states that a epccial
meeting of the Conncil of Miniature was
bold yesterday, tho Khedive presiding,
in consequence of dispatches received
stating that two chiefs acting under the
Kuedtve’s order.*, had traced Gordon
Pasha to Suiani where they found him in
good health, but prevented from bringing
back lelter-i from him. Xing John has
gone to Lon loo.
Oil Cut, Pa , December 6.—The Buf
falo express, leaving Pittsburg last eve
ning at eight ten, on the Alleghany rail
way, ran into a land slide two miles be
low hero and tho engine was turned
into the river and eight coal cars were
crushed. Tho passengers in the rear
cars escap'd without injury. Tho tiro
can, A-tbur S.mp.ou. was crushed in
tfce wreok.
New York, December C —Ths Polieh
residents of this city celebrated ti-day,
the anniversary ot Count Palaski’s he-
toio death at Savannah in 1779. A Es-
quic-m miss was celebrated for the repose
cf his eonl in tho Polish Catholic church
tt Forsyth and Stanton streets and Rev.
Father Blanacoynsc gave a short sketch
ot tho hero’s life.
London, December 6.—A diepatob
from Cairo says "at r. meeting of the
Council ot Ministers beld yesterday, it
was decided to telegraph orders to tho
comtninlt-r in London to settle tLo com
mand ot tho fortress on the Abyssinian
frontier and to increase the garrison if
necetuary, but not to attack ths Abyssin
ian., Similar ordors have been sent to
all tic Egyptian frontier authorities cud
to thoee at Matcowak. It is evident tbat
King John is determined upon war. It
would thus seem that the Alexandria dis
patch to Beutet’a Tclegrpm Company,de-
t>ying the repert of tho hostile attuude
it the Kirg of Abyssinia is unreliable.”
Lord,a, December C. — The Frenoh
ship Bagenie Lecnie is a total wreck at
Dauki’k. Fragments of tuo wreok are
strewn aleog the coast. Tho captain and
mate were drowned.
A Paris diepatob to Router's sa7sr The
report ot tho resignation of M. Lsroyer,
Minister ot Justice, is at least prema
ture.
London, December 6.—The Anchor
Line steamer, Angella, before reported
branded In ths Frith of Clyde, remains
in the same position. - Her fore compart
ment is flooded. She will bavo to dis
charge the greater part of her cargo.
An attempt to float the steamer wilt bo
made to night.
Daring the recent heavy cyclone in the
Bay of Bengal, tho storm wave swept
over Monkish-Ekal Island, drowning sev
eral hundred persons.
London .December 6.—A Paris dis
patch says the sentecce of six months'
imprisonment imposed npon M. Ham-
bert, for calling tne acts of the Versailles
Courts mart!*! “* picaiitutim of jos-
Uco,'’ agalnut w-ich act to:, c: ho ?>-
pealed, has bees confirmed.
Washington, December 6.—Tho cn
nual report of tho Surgeon General of
the Marine Hospital service for the fis
cal year ending June 30:b, 1879, shows
an increase in the number of patients
treated by that aervics of fonrtoen per
cent., and an inersaae in tho eiptndi
tores of two per cent. The whole nun
ber of patients treated daring tho year
was 20 922.
As a necessary supplement to the plan
for the physical examination of s-amen
tho subject of a National snug harbor is
discussed. Firet class pavilion hospitals
•ro recommended io be built at Baltimore
and New Orleans, and cottage hospitals
Legislation is atked for as to the dispo
sition of tho proceeds from the sales of
nnserviceabld property whiah are now
required, by the decision of the Fuat
Comptroller, to be turned into the
treasury, notwithstanding tbat the prop
erty may have been purchased from tbe
hospital tax. As it evidently could nos
have been tbo intention of Congress to
increase tho receipts ef the treasury
from ths seaman's fund, a modification
of ths law is suggested.
London. Decsmbi r 6 —Rjv. Arthur
Wagner Of St. Pan's oaurcb, Brighton,
writes to the Post denying the report
that he has seceded from tho Chnroh of
Eogland and joined tho Church of Rome
os account of tbe acceptance) by a ma-
jnrity of the English Clergy of tbe Eraa-
tion doings ot hold Peadoance'a court.
The Dill/ /fetes aLo denies that Mr.
Wagner or any of the members of his
congregation intend to secede from the
oburch.
The Berlin correspondent or tho Post
asserts that the rnmora of ths intended
resignation of Prince Alexander of Bul
garia are unfounded.
Yxsnna, December 6. — The lower
House of tha Beiobirath has adopted the
army bill on its third reading. Tho
Austrian delegation charged with the
consideration of qaest oos relating to
foreign affairs, hts oeen elected. It oon-
sists of tw nty-two Conservatives and
eighteen Liberals.
St Pxtxbsbubo, December 6.—It has
beta nemi-offiaially announced that upon
Prince Gortsohakcff’s assuming the di
rection of the Russian foreign effloe, tbe
thanks ot the Czsr will be conveyed to
privy Coancellor Gier for bis oble sd-
ministration of tbe office daring tho
Chancellor’s absence. This apocara lo
indicate that Prinoo Gortschakcff will not
retire. .
London, December 6 —Sir William
BoxaII, lha eminent painter and ex-dirsc-
tor of the Riyal Academy, is dead.
Agod seventy-nine.
63Madsid, December G.—Another con-
tiogent of l 600 soldiers left here yester
day for Cubs. The Cabinet Council yes
terday d.ecu>sed a bill relative to re
forms in tha financial administration of
Cabs, whioh it is believed will be pre
sented in tho Cortes before Christmas.
Wuitiso, Ada , December 6.—Tho
offices and directors of the Louisville
and Nashville railroad, passed here on a
speoial train for Pensacola, as Pensaco’a
is the only Gulf place of any importance
east of New Oilcans oataide ot tbe cot-
trolof the Lonievi 1- and Nwhville sys
tem, the movement excites general inter
est
St. L.ura, Mo., December 6—Max
Mareiz-rb. manager and director of tbe
Maretzek English Opera Company, now
performing bore, has been missing since
rhnrsday morning. Financial omb.r-
russments is suppoecd to be the cause of
hie disappearance.
Worcestbb, Mass .December 6—Ne
gotiations long pending for the establish
ment of linen thread mills at a New Eag-
Ucd village in Grafton, were concluded
to day. Tbo water power and large
traotof lmd b03 baen purchased bv
Thomas Coates, of the Soatch firm of J. 1
& P. Coates, and the youagar Finley, of
Fialoy It, Srn, will begin oparations at
on co.
Nsw Yobs, December 6 —The police
to-day mads a descent upon the lottery
offioj at 19 Broadway, which is adveni-ed
by M. A Dauphin, bat the real proprietor
of which is said to be B. F. Sankmoore.
Sankmooro and tea other men, who were
buying lottery tiokeU and plajiDg policy,
were arrested and taken to tbe police
headquarters.
Ague Cure
Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful
tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer
tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills
and Fever, Intermittent or drill
Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all
malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, tbe rapid pulse, coated tongue,
thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in
tbo back anil loins, and coldness of the
spine and extremities, are only premoni
tions of severer symptoms which termin
ate in tbe ague paroxysm, succeeded by
high fever ami profuse perspiration.
It fs a startling fact, that quinine, ar-
senk. anil other poisonous minerals form
tlia basis of most of tbe “ Fever and Aguo
Preparations,” “ Specifics,” “ Syrups,”
and “ Tonics,” in the market. The prep
arntions made from these mineral poisons
although they are palatable, and may
break the cliill, do not cure, but leave tbf
malarial and their own drug poison f
the system, producing quinism, dizzinesr
ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, amf
other disorders more formidable than
tha disease they were intended to cure.
Aveb’s Ao.ue Cere thoroughly eradicates
theso noxious poisons from the system,
and always cures the severest cases. It
contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing
that could injure the most delicate pa
tient; and its crowning excellence, above
its certainty to enre, is that it leaves the
system as free from disease as before the
attack.
For Liver Complaints, Ayer’s Ague
Curb, by direct action on the liver and
biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons
which produce theso complaints, and
stimulates tho system to a vigorous,
healthy condition.
We warrant it when taken according
to directions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Xbrartical and Analytical Chemists,
v. Lowell, Mass.
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ror E i3ic p bS
A medicinal com
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combining In one prep
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powers for tbe evils
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It is unexcelled for tho
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Tetter,Salt JK/irfiiii.
Ilheiiniatisui. JZcr-
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also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Xn di
gestion. Sour Stom-
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flijfl fn Cl RO invislad in Wall street steaks
$1U lU u> 1UU makes fortunesivery month
Book tent free explaining everything. Address
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IS Stops. S set Holden Tongue
Reeds. S Oct's, 2 Knes Swel's.
Walnut Case, wurn’td 6 year- stool and Book,
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paper tent free. AddressDvNIBt, V BKATTk,
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Myertisers .adding Gna P. Howell
& fin Ip Newspaper Adurti-ing Bureau, 10
UUs p Hpruce street. Now York, esn lesrn
tho exact cost ol any proposed line oi adrsiUticx
in American newspapers.
t£.lK)-page pamphlet lCc"4*
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every bo'yl s vents wanted. \Ym Shepard, SC
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TUTT^S
—HB—mgaai^—
PILLS
-SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LI¥E^,
TjOss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
tho Head, with a dull nensat ionin the bach
part, Pain under tho shoulderblado, full
ness after eating, w:tn n disinclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability ci
tamper, Iiowspirits. with a feeling of hav
ing neglected sc mo duty, Yv earinesn, Be-
riiicrs, Fluttering nt the Heart, Dot-i ba-
toro tho eyes, Ycliow Bkin, Hoadacuo
Kenomll7 over the right eye, Eostiessnsss
with fitful dreams, highly colored Orine.
IF Ti£E3E YVAIIMIIICS AES UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON LE DEVELOPED.
TUXT’3 PILLS arc vspeciaiij- udajitcd tm
Kuril rase, one iluso cR'cct.. e:ich a i-imiis*
ol'i'ecline as lo aNlnni-.b the Huaicrcr.
COMSTiPAYlOSS.
Only with regularity of the towels can perfect
health bo enjoyrd. If the constipation is
of recent date, a single dose of TBTI'3 PILLS
wiil tufllce, hut if it has become habitual, one
piil should he taken cveiyiil;ht,credsa!!r Irsjcn-
iag the frequency of tlie dose until a regular daily
moveutent is obtaincil, which will scon follew.
I3r. ifosy Lewis, Fniton, Ark., says:
“After a practice of 23 years. 1 pronounce
Tl.TT'S PILLS the best anti-bilious medicine
ever made.”
Rev. F. K- Osgood, New York, rr.yit
“I have hail Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach ar.d
Nervousness. I never had any medicine to do
tr. _- so much pood as Tl'TT’S PILLS. They are
as good as represented."
Oflirc 33 Murray Street, Now York.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
ORATllAiaoitWsTswciMi chanced to a Glossy
Black Yj a singlo application of this Drr. It iif-
iwpt* a Natural Color, Acts lcsUntanoomly, und »
a* !larrolos* «a ? 1*1 inir water. Sold bj Drussisis, or
»-:»t by ?xpree« on receipt of $1. f
Office 35 Murray St., Now York,
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Astoutbsckhonsis as eiseatislto physical
health as to pohtiesl consistency. For weakness
of tbs back and disorders of ths liver and kid
neys. the tonic and moderate dietetic action cl
the BiUers is the one thing needful. Remem
ber that the stomach is the msinstsy of every
other organ, end tint by invigorating tho diges
tion with this preparation, the spinal column
and all its depandracies ar* strenytbentd.
For Hostetler's ALHANAC for 18SJ apply to
Druggists and dealers generally. docS...lm
MWNOCHER,
ja n DROPS OP
JillConstitution Water
XV thskb times a day
Cures Bright’s Disease. Infltmmetion of th
Kiiceys. Stone in tne Bladder. Catarrh of tb
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For Female Complaints a spodaltv* Sena
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for
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LOST.
A JIVIW Canary, tho finder will pTea*© rs-
tarn to
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5 and 10c Goiters!
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the day are starting ties) counter.. We ate tbe
Originators and Headquarters! Wo have th;
only two exclusive 5 A 10c Jobbicg Houses la ths
United States.
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AGENTS
NEVBRtIL to
make $125 per
month selling our
nickie plated
Family Scale. It
is indorsed by the press and public. Iiaaccn-
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to every housekeeper. By securing territory,
which will bo given free, yon become your own
proprietor of a plessant and proltaulo business.
Write for terms and territory. Ohio Beale IVorks,
IlS Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth ttistritm-
tlOB Co.
AT MACAULBY’S TEEATRB,
In tbe City of Louisville, on
DECEMBER 31, 1879.
Th-se drawings authorized by act of tbs Leg
islsturv ..f 18'9 and sustained by all tbo courts
of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
et ter lottery companies who cl-im tbe soloown-
ership ot "all tha grants in Kentucky,'' to ths
contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on
the last day of every month (Sundays excepted)
and are supervised by proninent State officials.
EYcry ticket bolder can ba big own
iap»«Y Bftr, call oat b's number and
sve it p’aced In tbe Mbeel.
the Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $2,
SUV ol
THB FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Prize,
tt*
cut* < f V»nT 6lar.i*ir.R i:i i
v ”t j*: :
_ _ <icj\ I'.i
O •trj'OK— \?ru*p*rtm tcUJei>v' -C’-T'- ‘>v
of fJV";. FxilCeJJGc?.c« ii- &CQJ»er9W
is the mo3t economical form of Washing
Soap. All bsr or square cakes wear down in
use to a largo flat picso, too thin to handle
and, therefore, waetod; while tho OVAL
OAKE of
“ NEW” SOAP can bo cut in two, tho oval
end clasped readily in tbe hand, find tho lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with-
out any waeie. COLGATE & CO. recom
out any wai
mend their
Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful heme,
copers not only eg superior in quality bat
ia fom tho mrat. oeoaomiot* .iovp over
i<JO ancSO-W&Bvt tf
ROhU^eUki
PrMejlIote
YYTE call the attention of our brethren ol tho
YV Southern Press to the fset that we are
now having manufactured in our office, by Mr
EDWikle,
MILE’S ROLLER SEE
which, for toughness, elacticity and durability
cannot bo ezselied. Wo are now using it and
pron once it THE BEST. Bend in ycur order*
to this office far Rollers or competition. Rollers
for the Country Press cast lo order in regular
3K inch Haua-Piets mould. Where psrtlu
prefer Roller Stocks will be furnished at tC cents
^HaTe your Rollers packed property in a boi
in which they can be returned, or we will havs
to charge for Boxing.
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to Prizes BOO each
100 Prize. 100 each
400 Prtxeii 80 each
600 Prize). 20each
-.000 Prizes 10each,
9 Prizes 500 ea. h, ap’roximat'n pri
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9 Prizes 100 each do do
!,9~Prizes 5112,406
Whole Tickets, $2. Hall Tickets, $1.
t7 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickots. $100
All applications for club rates should be made
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Remit bv bank draft or exoreas. ORDERS
OP $5 AND UPWARD, BY EXPRESS, CAN
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Pull lift of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal ar.J New York Herald, and
mailed to al I ticket-hold .rs. For tickets and in'
formaticn address
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ae»SO<v>dtiithii*«lAwlv
and ru:
con.
bed
fTIEN times more powerful than the best po-
■*- rons plaster when placed over the centre of
tbo nervous forces, ike pitot the stomach, they
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
digestion, cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps
and pains and prcy. r.t ague and malarial dis
ease-. For weak and sure lungs, palpitation of
tbe hear', painful kidneys, rhtumatism. neural
sia and sciatica, they are the best remedy in the
world. Gee tho genuine. Ask for COLLINS’
VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS
Pr ce 25 cts. For safe by Hont, Rankin A La
m r. Atl-nta and Macon, and Osceola Butler.
P unnuh. urui dninrltU son?# jm
are their •nerations.
They five new life tad rigor to Che *|retl And Infirm.
To All whoso employments cause Imcffularitrof
the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an
.ppetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant. Hop Bitters
Oitv Marshal’s Sale,
i lEORGIt. BIBB COUNTY.—Will bo sold.
U before tho courthouse door, in tho cilyot
Macon, during tbe legal hours of f ale, on the lint
Tcesday In January, JSS0, thv following prop
erty, as shown cn the map of the city of Maron,
Ga, by A. E. Bcardman, City Engineer, 1874,
to-wit:
Ono White tewing machine, numbered I01C04;
bIso one Singer sewing mecbine. numbered IS59-
2C6. Both of said machines levied on as tho
property of R. J. Anderson A Co., to ratisry a tax
B. fa. In favor of said city vs. R. J. Anderson A
Co., .'or amount of city license tax for the year
1879.
Also, loti, in block 17. southwest common in
city of Macon. Levied on as tho property of A.
O. audoin. Trustee, to satisfy a tax fL fs. in fa
vor of said city vs, A. C. Andoio, Trustee, lor
taies for tho jesr 1879.
Alto, the eastern part oi lots 5anl G. 7 and 8,
in block 61, southwest common, fronting about
W feet on oglf thorp; strait and running back to
Chestnut street in the city of Macon. Levied on
as the property of F. H. Alley to railsfy a tax 8.
fa. tn f.vor of said city vs. F. H. Alley, for taie^
for the year 1879. ,
Also, the eastern part of lot 2, in l lock 47,
fronting on Og’etUcrpo tt-oet about 52 feet in the
city of Maran. Levied on as the property of
John M. Alley lo satisfy a tax fi. fa. in favor of
Slid city ts. John M. Alley, fortsxes 1S79.
Also.partoflot8.in square4,city of Macon,
fronting Slfee- on Fifth street and running hark
104 feet, lying betwe- nthe property known as 8.
8. Dunlap on tho south tile, and James UcMcr
ray on the north side Levied on as the prop
erty cf Thoms, Battle, »gent, to satisfy a t«x fl
fa. in favor of said city ts. Thomas Battle, agent,
(or tax, 1879.
Also, lot 2, in square 4S,m the city of Macon.
Levied on as tte property of E. E. Brown to »at-
lsfy two tax fl.fas. in favor of said city vs. E. E.
Brown, for taxes 18:9.
A ro. part of lot 5. in block 12, northwest com
mon, fronting on Jefferson street 56 feet and run
ning back 115 feet, in the city of Macon. levied
on a» the property of Robert Carter to satisfy a
tax U. fa. in favor of said city V3. Robert Carter,
for tux 1879.
Al»o, the northeastern part of lot J, in fqnaro
S6, fronting Walnut street, property ci Betterton
tbe west and an alley on tha east, in tho city ot
Macon. Levied on as the property ot John B.
Cobb. Trustee, to satisfy a tax tt. fa. in favor ot
said city ts. John B. Cobh, Trustee, for tax 1879.
Also, the eastern part of lot 4. in blcck IS,
southwest common, fronting 104 feet on Hszfe
street in tho cityot Sir con. Loved on as tho
roperty of Ed. Cooper to satisfy a tax fl. fa. in
iror ol said city ts. Ed. Cooper, for tix 1879.
Also, lot 20, a subdivision of lot C, in East Ma
confronting Fboonix street, in city of Macon
Levied on as tte property of Cornelius Cheely
to ratisfv a tax 0. fs. in tavor cf said city vs. Cor-
itelius Chetloy.for tax 1879.
Also, tha northern part of lots, in block C),
routhwo.t common, fronting 79 feet on Adams
street and running back to city limits, in city of
Mann. Levigd on as the property of 6. W.
Cubbedgeand J. W. Lockett to satisfy a tax fi.
fa.infivorof said city vi R. W. Cubbedgo and
J. W. Lockett, for taxes 1879.
Also, south part ot lo* 4. in block 68, south
west common, fronting 79 feet on Adams street
1 running hick to city linrts, in city of Ma-
. Levied on as the property of R. W. Cub-
go to satisfy a tax fl. fa. in favor cf said city
vs. R. W. Cubbedgo. for tax 1879.
Also, the undivided half of lots 1 ard 2, m
block 2, northwest common, city of Kaccn.
L-vit-d on as the property cf Mrs. Ida L. Ellis,
Hayce Eifis. agent, to satisfy three tax fl. fas. in
Nvorcf said city vs. Ida L. Ellis, Hayne Ellis,
agent, for taxes 1878 and 1879, and cost.
Al,o. ono-ieveoth of an undivided interest in
block 8. southwest range, in the city cf Macon.
Levied on as tho property of C. 8. Findlay to
satisfy a tax fl. fa. iu favor of sstd city vs. 0.8,
Findlay, for tax 1879. .......
Also, orre-seventn of an un mded inte'est in
block 8,southwest range, in the city of. Macon.
Levied on as tho property of U. W. Findlay to
sati -fy a tax fl. fa. in layer of said city vs. G. W.
Findlay, for tax 1879-
Also, part of tho southwest part cf lot 12, in
wes'ern range, fronting about 81 feet on College
screot, c : tv of Macon, t evieJ on as the pioperty
of Charles T. Holmes, truste \ to satisfy a tax fl.
fa. m favor of said city vs. Charles T. Holmes,
trustee, for tsx 1679. . .
Also, three street cars. Levied on as ths prop
erty of James A. Hill A Co., to satisfy a tsx d.
fs. in favor of said city vs. James A. Hill A Co ,
for tax 1679.
Al.o. corth part ci lot 4, in block 63, South
west Common. and the south part of lot S, in
block 63. Southwest Common, fronting 70 fret on
Adams street and runnii g back t, city limits,
in city cf Macon. 1 ovied on as tha propsrty of
J. W. Lociett, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. in favor of
said city vs. J. W. Lockett, for tax 1879.
Also, part of lot 5, in square 89, fronting on
Fourth street about 45 feet, lying between the
lots of Dasher on the south. Boon on tho north,
and Crown on tfce east—city of Macon. Lovied
on ai the property of R. R. Raiford, trustee, tu
satisfy a tax fl fa. in favor ef slid city vs. R.
R. naiford,trustee, for tax 1879.
Also, one soda fountain m store of Rankin.
Masseoburg A Co., oirntr Mulberry and Third
a.r ots.citv of Macon, raid sidi -ountain lev
ied on as the property of Kankin. Massonburg A
Co., to satisfy three tax fl. fas. in favor of ssid
citv vs. Rankin, Massenturg A Co., for tsx 1839
Also, two gif s. Levied on as thr property of
Peter C. Sawyer, to satisfy four fl. fas. in favor
of the city of Jiicon vs. Pctrr C. Sawyer for tax
Icr tbe years 1»77,1S78 and 1879.
Also, east part of lot a. in East Macon, rncor-
rorated 1838. being 150 feet on boundary street
ne cf tne city of Macon, running bv k ISO feet to
street or alley on the north side, and bounded
on tho east by tho property of Ed Grares and
and on th; West by the property of Albert
llanse, and known as the residence of P. O.
Sawyer, ie tho city of Macon. Levied on as the
propertyof FeterC. Saw.cr, trustee, to satisfy
our tex fl.fas. in favor o! said city vs. Peter C.
Saw) er. trustee, for taxes 1877,1878 and 1879 and
CDStS.
Also, no th half oi lot 1. in block 14, North
west Common frot ting IQi test on i Jotlego street
and running back to loti 2, city ot Macon. Lev-
' Ion as the property of Mrs.8.0.Stone.to
isfv two tax fi, fas. in favor of said city ts.
Mr-. 8. O. Stone, for balr.n o ot tax of 1873 and
tax ls79.
Atso, lot 8. in block 12, Northwest Common,
ritv cf ilaon. Levied on as she property of
Wi liam btephin, to satisfy a tax fl. fa. sn favor
1 said citv vs. William Stephan for tax 1879.
Also, the eastern part of lots 5 and 6. in block
12, Northwest Common, fronting about 105 feet
on Jefferson street, and runnint back J15 feet ts
an aliey. city of Macon. Levied on aa the prop
erly of William Savage,trustea-to satisfy a tax fl.
la. in favor of mid city vs. WiJhajn Savage, txas-
t-e. for tax 1879. ..
AJso. lot 5, in square 63, city of Macon. Levied
on as tho property of O. B. Wooten, ts satisfy a
tax fl. fa. in favor of said city vs. O. B. Wooten,
for lax 1819.
A!so. ono billiard table. Leviei on as tho
property of W. a. Wylie, to satisfy two tax S.
fas. in favor ol said city vs. W. i. Wylie for tax
1879. O. F. ADAMS,
dec7 Marsha’.
CL lYTONR WOODS.
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS &CO.
CsttoB Factors aa ; l General Couteim Mcrtats.
Agents for the sale of 3olable Faoiflo Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
49- Liberal adyanci mal on Consignment*. Prompt personal attention given to all i a
ss ang25dvw3m
ENGLISH Si HUGUENIN.
Gotton Factors
-AND PLOPBIEIOfiS OF-
EH i HUGDMiS ACID PHOSPHATE.
showing the highest analysis of any Acid Phospate in the
market. We have a large stock of this Phosphate in store
and invite those who whh to purchase to examine.
Get acme tMi day.
Hop Gotten ami best.
TopPAp for Stomach, Liver and Kidncrlswrpe-
rI«rto all others. Care3 by absorption. AskdruareS*
D. L C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunk
enness, use ot opium, tobacco and narcotics:
Sold by drvgybtM.. I lop Bitten Mfg. Co. Rochester, N.Y.
SenJ for Circular. ” A
OtSv .'.aSifaSUtnu MEDlUSB
TRADE MARK. The greatTRADE MARK.
En r.m- ' ‘ ”
rdy. An un
failing ire for
Femital eak*
nes«. Spermat
orrhea. Impo-
tincy, and all
disrates that,
fol -)4T
Bofora Tabiagquenc of ttifAfter Taking,
abuse: asa less of mem. fy, universal lassitude,
pain in tbe back, dimn.ss of vision, prom at a re
old age, ar d many 0!ht .-diseases that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a premature grave.
Syxnailon rereiDt cf tho money by addressing
the GRAY MEDICINE CO, No >0 Mechanics'
B'oc*. Detroit. Mich, gold in Macon and every'
where by all druggntr. oct2idturlv
ss wooed)* rraxnr aaiaiia
W. W. GORDON * CO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors
-A3D-
Commfssioa Merchants,
NO 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA,
HOWARD TINSLEY, Trawling Agent
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS
SURANCE O? COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OFCOTTON. _
BAGGING ANDTIK8 i-UBNISHSD CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET Pill5E.
aasSlsdawSm
oas U WBsr.
das G WaST
WEST BEOS
Cellos Fallen,'femaiyiia Mtrthsit,
—AGENTSFORTHE—
W. & 0, GUANO.
63 Bay 3t. • Savannah, Qa.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR BALE.
Prompt attention to business and liberal d
sneo on esnsigament*. sug20daw6m
A CHANCE TO HAKE MONBY by our
OL careful plan of Bpecuiating in Wall street,
A amount from $10 to $500 either in a put or
i wry frequently give* back 5 to 10 times
money in profits. Yon cannot lose any
ethan the amount you invest.
Stoessofallkluds bought and sold through
New York stock exchange in any number of
shares on 3 per cent margin. Send for our cirou'
I cxplaini-'g hnw to speculate.
FECK A HARRIS. Hanker, and Brokers,
19 Brosd street, NewTork.
«p2S din th sit wSm
id* 77*7 *7 A YEAR and expenses to oceota
•Dili Outfit Free. Address F O VICK
ERY Augusts. Maine.
er.J) wani/sj. row
iu male. ruuouiarsLefc
wosiakdO, vbwtkd;
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Wheseas.
Joseph E. Wolfs has made application for
lottera of administration cn tho estate of
Abigail S. Jones, lato of arid county, do
omed
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish
ail persone enn ornod to be and appear at
the o.nrt of Ordinary ef said county, on the
first &Ior.d«y in January next, to ihowcshso,
if any they havo, why tetteru of administra
tion should not be granted to tho applicant.
Witness my band officially,
dee7-td J A. Mo'IsKua. Ordinary
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Jno.
O, Curd has m*dc application to me tor let-
tors of administration (n tho estate of James 1>.
Carhart. lat) of State cl N*w York, deceased,
who htspencnal estate iu this State and raunty.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
perior.8 concerned to be and appear at tho
Court of Ordinary ol said county on the first
Monday in Jauuiry next to show cause if any
they bare why letters ot administration shoald
cot be granted said applicant.
Witness my hand officially.
dec7ttd J. A. McalNU 1 . Ordira-y.
G eorgia, bibb county.—wiciiaei Lob.
as the administrator of the estate ef i'i-
chHcl Eisner, late of said county decoiscd .hiving
filed bis application for leave to resign his trust
as such administrator, and having suggested
Francis Kisner as » suitable person to assume
said trust, coiv. therefore, these are to oiteihe
said Francis Kisner and the next of kind t-e
dreea-ed, Michael Eisnav. to bo -nd oppeor bo-
fore me. at tho Conrt of Ordinary of said counts,
to be beld on tbo first Monday in January. 1830.
then and there to show canse why said petition
should not te cran'd.
Witness my hand officially.
J A McWANUi, O diuary,
T*ec7th law4w
G KOS3IA, Bibb o nuty—Whereas Ifar-
d.n T. Johnson hss male application
forlo'tera of administration on the estate if
J. T. Joascy. Uto of eaid county, deceased,
Theso aro therefore lo cite aod adm nisb
all persona ocncerned to bo and appear at
tbo O u:t tf Ordinary of said county, on tbo
first Monday in Jaruny next, to show
esu e, if any they have, why ietters of ad-
miniAtrstion shoald not bo grantod to ap
plieant.
Witnoaa my cffirial aignatoro,
J. A. MoMASUS,
Da)7-td O.-dinary.
GS.OBGIA, Bibb county—Wherota Jacob
Dinkier, as guardra of Edward Berond, a
minor, late ot said concty, deceased, baa
made application to me for citation of tho
heirs at-law of said deseaeed minor, in order
tbat eaid estate may to distributed according
t0 No'w, tboreforo, all tbo heire-at law of
said deo aeot Edward Berend are notified to
be and appear at the Coart of Ordinary for
said county, to bo bolden on tha first Mon
day in January, 1839, then and there to
abow by proof their reiatiocahip to the de
ceased minor Edward Berend- This Decem
ber G:b, 1879
Witneta my official signature.
J. A. HoMAhUJ.
Deo 7-td Ordinary.
L J GniLSCiniirr, J B Gacdbt
Late Cashier Southern Bank State of G
L. J Guilmartia & Co.,
GOTTONJAGTOBS
Gomiissm iFClanls.
BAY STREET,
Savannah - Georgia*
Liberal advacce3 made on consii^iments
Ifsfejiasr-^^^ssjasr
We wou’d advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton
that we are prepared to make advances on cotton in store
at our old rate of @ per cent per annum. Insurance,
local rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per bale.
ENGLISH & HUGUENIN.
Ifiidawlm POPLAR STRBST. M.tnOV. GKOR'IH.
CATARRH
If r-mlort-xl. may rapidly derekt
into quu.it consumption. Otril
nary trerimeutawill not care U
I hi effocta aro nervous weakness,
loss of sxeli, taste, bearing, aad
Vole**, y ryn-T t fainl
(oeliags, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and finally eousumyrion ouuprcoiaiurs <kaiV Fur
CONSUMPTION HAYFEVER
CitaiTh, Bronchitis,Coughs, Nervous and Catarrhal llcadacheB.Doafnwr,
SoroThroit.cad all daca«aof theair ; pa3s«ee aad Iurw3thcr8is no treat,
meat so picsseg. thorough, and certain to euro and give tnstoct relict II
DEVQNE’S
"StTrade
Msrk.1^
A comprraml of the most Iicallng balsams known to medical science, with
CpBPLATED HHE TREE Tf 5 r««
haling from DeVone’s Inhnicr. is converted Into a cleansing, invi.T-
— .—vapor, and taken div.-ct t-> tho diseased cavities of tbo
tho air.paessgce and tho !nr.*s,wl!ero it acts as a fatal
diseased surfaeo, and its health^-iving power is felt st
. -thod by which there diseases canbo rnginacs-ntly cured.
H.0SliS TREATMENT
to bo returned if not eitisfactory. ST^“AIyo for sale by
Send for circular kividr fail ^nforaiation, terms,etc. A com-
O on all chrome diseases. Eta.to eymp tcmaploiply, amd youl
free advice by return tn:ul* When writing,noM*
S. W. ccr. T»*nth aad Arcb Stu- »*bUadclnhIa
, ana e^nsm to curoisa giro txiL'tisft relict s;
.INHALENE
DeVone's Inhaler.
MIX & KIBTLAHD,
Boots and Shoes.
A COMPLETE LINE FOR
GEEiTLEMEN, LADIES AND 0HILDBEN.
A GOOD STOCK OF
MATS,
LAT3‘8TYLE9 ATOURTHiRD STREET HOUSE.
MIX & KIBTLAND,
sin w«i ftwtf 8 COTTON aVfeKUK.ANB 66 THIRD STREET-
CAMPBELL & JONES
MACON GEORGIA.'
COTTON ! ; FACT0SS AND rCOMMISSIQN MERCHANTS.
Warehoaso Corner Ssoond and Poplar'straets,
Grecttheir patrons with the announcement that their LARGE AND COMKODIOr'S WARE-
HOUSK has been entiraiv REBUILT IS BRISK for the better accommodationcI COTTON
CONSIGN BT> TO TH E «, nxd a re cm'lie ri that thair facilities lor handling the next rop cannot
be surpassed by any house in the State.
Th nr Office and Kalo.ro >tn h«ve been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGJYl’o ON SIM
PLES and the comfort of visitors ar.d a cordial invitation is extended to ail to call sn 1 see them
Thanking their friends for tire liberal patronagoexte ided to them in the past, the* ask a continu-
nroof the same, and promise renewed elforts to please;
*5~ ORDER* FOR BAGGING AN D LIBS wifi receive prompt attention.
**- ADVASCES ONCoTTON IN hTDUB mode when desired, at LOWEST PaNK RATES,
auirtt dcod »■» 5m
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS,
UPIIOLSTEItY ,
TRIMMINGS,
Je'LANNKLS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls* and Boys’ Suits,
Ladles’ Underwear,
Infants Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCHINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITS GOODS,
BUTTONS,
IIAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES.
NEEDLES.
FANCY GOODS, &C.
BY MAIL.
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy ’yjarsclf hoio cheaply and quickly
i/oti can yet cccrtjilting in
DRY SQODS AND NOTIONS
<f i:s ly Mail or Express. We carry an
average stock of about $400,009, all bought
for prompt cash. OSS* Try us.
Have ihs Children send for a set oj aur
Advertising Cards.
C80FER&G0NARD,
importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established 1352.
Porous Piaster,
The only Improvement ever made on the Porous Plaster.
druggists have signed a paper stating that
Season's Cipclno Porous Plasters
are superior to all other plasters.
©
Over 2000
SEABURY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutics! Chemists.
G EORGIA, Bibb ooanty—Whereas Green
J Blako administrator cn tho eat&ta of
Alary Comer, late of said county, deceased,
baa mxdo application for leave to eell ail tbe
real estate belonging to g&id estate,
These are therefore to cite and armcnUh
cl' p-rsons ovnoerned to be and appear at
the Ooart of Ordinary of said county, on tho
first Monday in Jsnuary nixt, to show esnse.
if any they have, why said app'iaition ebon’d
not be granted.
Witness my band officiary
J. A. KcMANUS.
Deo 7-td Ordinary
/~1 fcOBGla. Bibb county-WUrreaa J. A-
\JT Fosttr has made arplication for lettirs
ot administration on tbe estate of A. E. Fct*
ter. late or said county, deec: seed;
These &to therefore) to cite and admonish
•11 persons concerned to bo and appear at
tbe Conrt ef Ordinviy of said county, on tbo
first Monday in Jantury next, to show
cause if any they have, why letters of ad
ministration should not be granted tbe ap-
pliomt.
Witness my band officially.
J. A. McMANU3,
Deo 7 id Ordinary.
Glass Ball Casters
—pen—
Furniture, Pianos, Organs, etc.
HpHE BEST and MOST ORN AM R STAL Css-
1 ter in ti n worid. No NERVOUSNESS.
RHEUMATISM or 8LRBPLES3NBAS where
btds are insulated by them. App j to the Hard
ware Tradegecarallr. ortho
CLASS BALL CASTER CO„
dec7il«odsnnw2w 93.John Street, N. T.
O P I U Ml By B. M. WOOLLEY, At
xrinren ' l»nta, Ga. Reliable evi
BAoii I deuce green, and reference
I to cured patients and phy.i-
CURE, Itichms. Sint for my book
de7-dwAswty on the babit and its cure. free.
mmmrnm
WiiMAVwu.n-—..
xa
& EOBIBB COU *TY'.—Whereas s.8.
Sweet has made appl'caticn to me for let
ters of administration on the cattle of Thcmas
J. Shir.bolser. late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on tho first Monday in
January next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters cf admioutratian should not be
granted.
Witnessmy official signature. „
J A MCMANUS, Ordinary,
r tctrbr: 5.1879, riv.7
1. .42 Uoree Power: St i...
Kr-.-incs from 12 to 20 1
'ses front 15 to Lil ilorro J
C-v 'aj WxsxuixsiEn. Mi;.. Mestmirsa-c J
Address Branch Offior, $8 Wail street, A b*
nov)2dlaw mp
NOTICE’JO DEBTORS AND ('HEM.
'JOBS.
/^BORGIA.BIBB COUNTY.—AHperraneuB.
vJ debtod tr the estate of Mrs. Mary 1_ Y.
Mint hew. deceased. of said cocnty.'kre netted
to come forward and make immediate pa'aa-ot,
and all who have cfa Ims against said eaiate
prrsent them in terms of the law.
dw<* WM. RVDBR. itmT-
13AKER SHERIFF'S SALS.
TXTILL be sold before tho rourthonse dxrta
T V Newton, within ths legal h'Urs cf eaSewn
the first Tuesday in Januury next, lot, ct -si
Nos (363) three hundred and «ixty. red (sit
throe hundred and sixtvonr, and pm c• ISH
lot on tbe clantatu-n ot F F Smith in the etsjOk
diitrict of .-aid ecucty. Bold as the prrp-iti <af
F F Smith to satiate one Superior court fi (&4K
J Cook vs F F Smith, D D Smi'h and BG Suctk.
er.ants in pcarestionnotiflei in writing.
Dee 1.1879 .Aid J H ROWELL Sheriff
JONES COUNTY POSTPONED SHER
IFF SALE.S
tho town cf Clinton, on tho first T«-_„
in January next, between the legal hoara i_
sale, tho following property, to-wit: Stxty-a«a
acres ef land, more or less, adjoining tbe a.-is
of R. D. lister, J. O. Bonner and Joseib Srqg-
gins. and others, and known as the place when
George Perdue now resides. Levied on aa tbs
property of Georgo S. Perdue, defendant, toart-
lsfyafl.fa. issued tram the Superior Oouztof
said county, inravorof Pleasant SI. Compton,
surviving putner, olo., vs. George S. T
Property po nied out by plaintiffs at'.o;ney,ssad
iu coisersion of dtfoidant.
Abo, at ths same time and place, will be MS
three hundred and thirty acres of land, mere ar
lets, adjo'nins the lands cf B. F. ducal. Xns.
Robert Smith and John 8. Stewart, and othsns,
a> d known ai tho p'a jo where AUom Glaweon
row resides. Levied on as ths propertyof Al
ford Glawson, defendant, to satisfy two 0. to.
issued from the Superior Conrt of saiic 'Unty—
one a mortg ge fl. fa. ia favor of D. Flandr-xff
bon ts. Alfotd Glawson; the other a fi. fa. r>-do
ve r of Luna Hardeman vs. Alford Gfawtts.
Vronertv coir ted out by plaintifl’s attoreev, otB
m possession cf defend xu:. Ths Dcc-mbarA
de'cotl W. J. GRESHAM, Sher*.
Ordinary of DeKalb eonutv, Gv tho cudew-
aimed will came to be sold within tbe logfl
hours of sale, before tne ca rt house do or in
Clinton, Jone; county. Gs, on tho first Tce<ay
in January next, and from day to day nntri 6-
nally disposed of, tho following cra. crtv bslowa-
ing to the estate ol Mary P Tuita deceased io-
wit: The old Tufts bomettetd, known aeike
Blpuntsrillo tract contiinlng two hundred sad
sixty-two and one hall acres, together with ov
en ty-one and one hall acres of whet is tLowa.se
the Goddard tract, and cevsnty-on-jand oss-
half acres of wbat is known as the Milner tract.
These lands rank with th^ best Junes ciuBty
lands and are ait usto in one of the heaithirat por
tions of the county. The dwelling is an eight-
roomed tvo story bnifdinr, hi aulifully sitoaceS
at the crossing of the Satonton and Mams nod
Villcdgsv lle ar.d Mor.tire-lb rcadr.cc'y straew
miles fr .m Hsddock Station on Macon and Aa>
gnrta railread. There is also a new two story gha
house and a goed frame store house rowers*-
pied by a thrifty merchant. The well n a can
of beauty with an abundance of toad vdcr.
There is an abundance of all kinds of ehdiM
fruit. The r.eiahbo'hcod is good, there are
two Methodist chur.hes ne»r by and a Bsptiit
church on the place. Any person I okiug urn
farm in this portion oi the State would do weH
to look at ttis property brioredsy of sals, c.ad
the attention of phvsiriar.s locking for w lenation
is esp: dally called ts it. The terms wilt he ntih.
J F. A.TUFT^,
Administrator with will annexed, of Matty ft
Tufts.deceueed.la.ou! DaKa.bcounty.
nov2 trt
Popular Music Books.
Temperance Jewels.
x rongs ot the hast quality Eg-As.
(Nearly reid.-.)
White Bohes.
made. 30 c a.
Gem Gleaner,
service. $1.
Prodigal Son. su^. c to2^
ded to mu-icsl sociftK), TF.
American Glee Book
One of the very best GJe: smA
Chores bosks. $!5p.
Emerson's Vocal Method.
For voice tniuiDg. Cne^oi ske
best. $1S-').
Dr, of Alcantara.
and < asy to give. $l SC.
Specimens cf these or any other book* jbbt
piece of Sheet Musio mailed anywhere, i ■ :at . tm.
for tbe retail prices.
OLIVER, DlfsONlcOraBosteWi
C H DiTSON * CO. 843 ^dway KV.
T7NPRE0BDBNTBD ATTRACTIOM
U OVER HALF A MILLION DlsTREBU-
TKD.
Louisiana State Lottery Qompasj.
This Institution was regularly ineor|ieraMf?4cr
the Legislature of the State fer EducnuumC'uai
Charitable purposes, in 1833, tor the t«4Mf
twenty-five years, to which contract tbe invisi
ble faith ot the State is pledged with a Capitalist
51,000,000. to which it bus since added a r ***wb
fond of $150,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE HCK-
itaiifi DRAWINGS will take place mtsiaWy.
it never scales or post cones. Lock at thefetaxw-
lug Distribution;
6 RAND PROMENADE CONJBRT.dnmy;
which will take place the 115th ORAK«
MONTHLY and the RXTkaOKDLK fXX
SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING, at NEW
LEANS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1%
lu icr the
mtr.f of G
CAPITAL PRIZE 8105.000.
Notice.—Tickets are Jib only. Halves $5,1
$2, Tmtha tl.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize of $100000 .. .JI«*»ie
1 Grand Prise o 50.0:0 9DMS
' ~ 20,099 ru*.
lo.oon...
1 Gracd Prixe cf
i Large Prises of
4 Large Prizes ot
50 Frizes ol
60 Frizes of
fllOO Prizes cf
2G0 Prizes of
CC0 Prizes ot
lOiOCOPrlzas of iu —.
APPROXIMATION PRIZEn.
103 Approximation Prires of froo... f 601119
100 Approximation Pxizi s of 1C0...„_. jfiCM
loa Apprazhsazlon Prizes ot 76
11.279 Prizes, amounting fiUK
Gen GT BEAUREGARD, or Lo, Gea JUiSL
A EARLY,ol Va. Commissioners.
Apylicaiion for rates to clubs should only V-
made to the home office in New Orleans.
Write for circnlara or t:nd ciders to
madauphoi;*ifj
New Orleans. Iol
or same persons at No 310 Broadway, Newlfwta
$500 Reward,
TTEE.E w.ir.re again, armed and equirmsCss
n the law directs, with a formula tempt
ing a Fertilizer as g re J a* the best so d in Geor
gia. and we have hundreds of Gzorgia tetmem
to back us imajing
Black’s Ferlilizat
whin made right, it equal to Commercial ?rerS5-
izersrnf tbe whole rest of ingredients to mates
a ton of BLACK’S FERTILIZER is
Less Than Five Dollars
and to mrke ten tons will cost Jets than!
DOLLARS PER TON.
We aive below a few of tbe many cream wtat
hive certified to the merits oi BLACK’S Pffff-
THIZFG. vizi
Thus B Brown, EardenviUe, Georga,
f eonerd Sketor, Gritwoldvrile, Ga
JEM le'uaor, Miln r, Ga
Eev L G Evans, Bibb county, Ga
8 W Hatcher. Knoxville, Ga
T J Mn?suy. Marshall villo, Ga
Uriah King, Linton. Ga
W R Star lev. 1 ir.ton, Ga
Dr P S Bower, Tkoinasvi’ie.Ga
W1 Rcnfrce. Carrs Station, Ga
B1 Pet cock, Buena tisto, Ga
Dr 8 M Anderson, Cornucopia, JanesxtaeKfe-
Georgia
Eli Frazier.Gordon, Ga
J SWaldrep, G.’adeville, Ga
D P Holloway do
County and farm rights for sale.
Headquarters at the ofiae of the Telagzufc.
and Messenger, Macon, Georgia.
dec8JlwAwtf ^afllT-y ftFgra.
KToi?|»
Prescript ion Free. J orlim KpeWyt.
S-r.; si.il WfjikRfLo - of Mai.h. d. and
orders brought on bjfindUereticri« : esLsefia.-'^Lfjjr
f>r*——•Jt >• wre ♦S$» ; racers.
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