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TJie I >iu jin-on.
Tofrlfi
Theliftnti . .. HMM
An*) du tin ihlnitts ipbera.
While, knrjjine time to susam c
M or, the mjetlc jeer*.
All nature uUfln hnnwniwi.
And d..»n the sge* murine
Cum* f»»ini <4 the nfUd souls
M'hi luiM and triumphed—si
»troeai*U»-
.JUwseraphim-
earth—f>««l will.”
And RbM togtdey—tinging.
O ink, my bbqI, Um find, Wnt lm
Of lb* immortal itnin!
Beach but the key-note of the song.
To otter it amfe.
All not.* of sorrow or drHjrht
^To *w»-ef ant>nUi-'** brvur.nr, ^
A QUEER OLD MAH.
■almtliW from \ftr York to .tllrlil.
nn-Naklnr Tlilnc* Urrljr for a
Tlme-TIien I.lvlutc Trrciily Yearn In
Bed.
Fram the Ik tmit Free liw.}
At the last meeting of the Pioneer So
ciety Ur. J. S. Tit.t.itt* rood the following
■ketch, print; the incidents in the life of
a Michigan man who. although in perfect
health, kept his bed for nearly twenty
years t
Ur. Samuel Dunn emigrated from the
State of New York to Michigan in 1S.12,
and Mettled in the townahipof Plymouth,
W.yne county, three milos west of the
Tillage of Plymouth, where he resided
until hia -i.-wth, which oocurrod in the
month of liny, )H73 Ife was born in the
year 1702, and was therefore eighty-one
yoem of age at the time of his death, lie
served in the war of 1H12, was honorably
diaeimrged, and a pension waa granted
him I>y the General Government about a
year liefer.- bis .loath, not aeentof which,
nowerer, did he or any of bis family ro
om re.
Nothing very unusual in bis lifo nr-
rutTed during the first twenty years of
his residence here. He was a man of in
temperate habits, and nearly orcry week
would go to the Tillage and hare a spree.
At such times hs was very noisy, but not
quarrelsome. The writer of this sketch
has frequently Iward him call out at the
dead of night for some one to "come and
Mock the wheel” while he was ascending
a steep hill an hia way home. On going
out Mr. Dunn would be found standing
midway up tho hill, stamping and tread
ing like absiky horse, culling out loudly
for some one to "come and block the
wheel.” After making two or three at
tempts to ascend the hill ho would look
down to tho foot of it and tako another
start. After two or throe efforts of this
kind he would finally reach the top, when
he would want to bet "two-and-six that
he could yell louder and jump higher than
any other man in thoeommnnity.”
lie had in his woods a very large hol
low tree, and hero he was in the habit of
going when he hod his sprees, and hold
what ho railed his "enuip meetings.” At
such times tho wools would resound with
his devotions, which were characterised
more for zeal than for piety.
After an “unseal awakening” in this
hollow troo one day. he went to the house,
took down thu bottle from the shelf, took
a “horn,” and then made a solemn vow
that ho would never touch another drop
of ardent spirits while ho lived, nr utter
.another ootli. And he religiously kept
hit row, for he immediately went to bed
and lay there for nineteen years and nine
months.
During all this long time he was never
known to have hia clothes on or to walk a
step. At first, for a nund>cr of years, lie
was vory taciturn, und would not con verse
with any one. and whenever persons ap
proached his bed he would turn hi* head
away from than. During tho latter pe
riod of his life be would converse witii
members of tho family sufficiently to
make bis wants known, wlii.-h were few
nml easily supplied.
He seemingly enjoyed the bo-t of liealt h
during all this time, never took uny medi
cine hut once, and then only some simple
remedy. His appetite was good, anil lie
ato two liaarty meals a day, breakfast and
dinner, but no supper. Ho preferred
hearty food, and relished pork, potatoes
nml greens, baked boana mid moat. He
drank tea and coffee regularly, but noth
ing stronger. Ho slept soundly from ton
to twelve hours out of the twenty-four.
Never but once did he express a wish
to have his clothes on and go out. One
.lay tho family were all absent except a
little grandson, lie expressed a wish to
this little l>oy that he might have his
clothes on and go down to the hollow tree
where ho held his last- devotion* j but the
little fellow could not find hi* pants, and
oo on opportunity was lost of testing his
ability to walk.
His memory was remarkable, and his
intellect remained unimpaired to the last.
He manifested some interest in passing
eventi, and would occasionally ask infor
mation respecting them. Hearing the
clatter of a mowing machine one day, he
was very anxious to know what it wai. Ho
luul never heard a word about such a ms-
cliine. so he got his daughter-in-law to
put him in n cliair and wheel him to the
door so that he could see it work.
Hi* food wo* carried to him, placed on
a stand nenr his bed, and then ho was
left to himself, as ho nover would par
take of his food while any one was pres
ent. After a short time the food would
be gouc, and he would be found snugly
in bed. He never missed his two meals
a day until just before lio died, and he
could not bo persuaded to eat a third.
His daughter-in-law took tho sole care of
him during the but sixteen years of his
life, shaving hiui, washing him, and pre-
i string bis food for him, a rare instance,
indeed, of filial affection and devotion.
No disease attacked him to terminate
hi* mortal career. He simply lived on,
the lamp of life growing dimmer and
dimmer, nntil finally it went out alto
gether. Ho mu not very much ema
ciated, but r.-Mined to the last liis usual
bodily proportions, which were always
very spare. He va- twice married, and
survived his last consort some twelve or
fifteen years.
Hi'terv, probably, does not furnish a
parallel instance ct cue whose early life
mu »o active, so full of stirring, exciting
scenes, and whose after life was such on
utter void and blank. *
not sure wii. tlier I did right or
I wrong. I am sure that I meant rig
J It wni on this wise. Behoving implicitly
tliat the bending of little human twigs
I should b% accomplished during the early
I stages of their growth. T c included to
commence on Viers. My intention was
I to give her s lesson in firmness. Ac
cordingly I filled s box with chestnuts,
| and placed it within her reach, saying,
“Now, Mere, deer, you must not touch
them without my permission.”
“Well, then, I dess I'll not,” was the
reply, while the brown-eyed three-year-
old gazed wistfully toward the sweet
temptation. I gave her mix or eight
” In my dear little potit. fank ’oo I”
I went to my work, and labored with
all the cheerf ulness of an inventor who is
pretty sure his machine is a success.
During the afternoon it occurred to
my mind that those eight chestnuts were
lasting a remarkable time. Assuming
my blandest tone for tho ormxim j
I ” Vieve, have you eaten all your chest
nut#?^
“No. I fink not."
" Come here, darling. Where do yon
get so many ?”
“ Oh, I (fits ’em out o’ my pot tit.”
“Will, there are move than I gave you
first,I said, ms I examined the dainty
" “O! Vieve, have you been
disobeying me, and getting more out of
that box?”
“I ’spect* p'raps I have.”
“But are yon sure?”
“Yes, I’, pitty sure.”
“Ob, dear Vieve,“ I cried, with the
feelings of one who discovers hia inven
tion to be a failure, “this makes poor j
mamma feel so sod. I ir — B- - 1
punish you, hut what must I do ? I must
have my little girl to obey me. Oh 1 what
shall Ido?”
Tbs small sinner looked reflective.
“Well, mamma,” she presently raid, in
solemn tones, ”1 dess 'oo bad better pray.”
Believing her suggestion a wise one,
embodying about all the wisdom of the
entire affair, I acted upon it. Returning
to my occupation after our session had
adjourned, the first thing that c night
my attention was a scrap of old news
paper, containing this sentence:
” He who through intention or neglect
throws before another a temptation is, if
he be overcome, equally guilty.”
I put away the box of chestnuts, and
am waiting further light.
at
recept
T>IBU POSTPOX F.DSHER1FP SALES—WJ]
■D U sold before the Court-house door in tbe
etty of Mfu'oo.oti tt'first Tuesday in Dmnber
next, within the legal lu«n U ule, the following
property* b>-wit;
TJatjircelol bad situated west of th* city o
JlacQn. near the tiboc known a* the rezideoce o
James W Knott and family. brine SO am of to
48. and more lolly describe t in the dead •
Ons JSfauanon to A g Bw. trustee, formerly
«4 the children <i James W Knott. dated lot day
c< November. isso. and ren-nicd fa book I. folio
•**.«« the Clerk's afire. Bibb 8aperirr Court.
I^rvd on as the property <4 James W Knott
trist«f) for his children, to satisfy a murtcace ft b
iauoJ from Bibb Superior Court, in favor <4 the
Maron BuilJmr and Loan Association vs James
V Knott, trustee fur his children.
Also, at tbe same time and pfaoe. that parcel of
bnd situated in said county of Btbb a’ul
(aeonru. near Ute cdj of Karon, on the we
thsrr«<, containing to acre*, and b in*®* __ _.
pbee known as tb* mrfdcM* of JamcsW Knott
and family. fairnth,- same to aere*. mom fully
descrihod in the mortcarc men by said Knott,
trustee, to Urn Karon Building and Loan Assoda-
Lou. dated day of Aurutt. 1871. 1>vied on
m the property of James W Knott, trwsiee for his
rtuldn-ti, to mi My a mortgage fi ts issued from
Bibb Sutrrirrr Court in favor of the Karon Buil
ding and 1/an Association vs James Vf Knott,
trusts* for his children. Property pointed out in
said mortgaee 11 fa.
Aim. at the mote time and pber. let No S. in
Work Xo 7®. in the ratT Mottm, remaining the
resideune <4 Job II Cherry, with all the immure
ment* thereon. situated on Cherry street, in said
oty. °" »s tin* property of Job II Cherry
to satiny a fib issuing irnre Bibb Mi "
in (meof L L Harden \* Job U Cb M I
A Ch-iTT. security. ProjiertT pointed out by
phiuUffs attorney.
Also, at tbe same time and place, the southwest
half of lot .Xo 4. in block ft laeinar { am*, more or
■: lot in blnrk 1, lot t in hkrk t U>l» 1 and 4
block i!, lot l in Mock 5. lot 4 in block 7. and
Jot 4 in block t, carh twjlMtnirur 1 arrr, more or
less, lying near tbeOcmulsce river, adjoining and
shore £ut Manm ; sul js.n-.-i-* of land bring
known and drsimstrd arronlinr to L W IhiBoi*’
K of survey of flbe land* <4 tbr bt*?TWu4*
^■4aeas*-“l. lying east of th-- Oraulcw? river.
nmrEmxt Uartm. m *aui county and Slat**, lev
ied on as the pwprrtr »4 Kidurt V Woolf oik. to
satUfy a ft fa :vMiing from Bibb Suisritg Court.
In favor of 1 C 1'h.i t X Son \ - 11 V WooUolk.
MACON COUNT V.
G«».
and Henry Men
Marzaret Memtt. ute of •
This is. theretorr. to rit*
to be and appear at the G
county on t&e first Moot
show cause, if any they
should nc4 be granted to the appl
thefSdc
corxrr.—Wk
Jirab-letimuf -
i j r rtv « !
M
id letter*
tie applicant,
d official signature, this
J.VO. if. GREER. Ordinary.
JONES COUNTY.
„ -- - _ ^JIWT Of JpOtS
m will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
January. 1*74, at the Court-house door, in the
town of Clinton, in said comity, between the legal
hours ef svk*. tlw tract cl Und in said county
vlgwwrji-.'i.’i Jsebni resided at the time of hu
baadM)
.J. U.31a;
hods of the estate of B. H. Green,
d and others. Said Un*l Mill be sold subject
he widow’slight of uowwr. Terns cash.
vldtds
18A.
T lyv ” ,.. r 7 *n iavor *4 I t: rt.i t x Kon vs II V WooUoU
1 do not like to Property painted out by pUintitr). attorney,
nnst I do? I must orttois GKO. P.rilRUUY. Sheriff.
NEGBO KUKLUX D VIRGINIA.
Hoir Thi-jr Tolcrale Free Voting,
An Appomattox com -ponucnt of the
Richmond Dispatch furnishes the follow
ing. It shows that tho Virginia nogroos
an no more tolciont in their notions than
their brethren in Georgia i
Frank Moss (tho old negro senator and
delegate elect to the lower house.) of
Buckingham, hat gotten i.itnself into a
scrape which may result in his serviug a
term under Col. Strother instead of in the
capitol. A few nights after the election
he and t»o other negro -koktox* went
out to punish several of their colored
brethren who had dared to vote the Con
servative ticket. They call-el at the
hon»e of oc.of theeffender*, who was too
smart to oouie out, t..t a ’ittie after mid
night they au- e< eded in decoying another
out of his house, gay* him a cruel beat-
lug. and might have gone to even greater
lengths had net »OBi> of the Village**
IsH'ir aroused und the scamps frightened
off.
I have leaned also that a negro church
in Buckiogh-m h.is jussrel re» hit t
expel from their fell ■«■-!_:; . • -:.iJ ; .,
girs eiaifriw,
members w
ticket m th,
rpnliuw,” all of th
otod the Conservutivi
Ms. KiaraLL, ch
rlne sorvi.-e, recently
solid twentr-fonr jcu*
to him by W. IV. B are
of life-uiiing stntion-'
J. The Ireli was tired !
long since dei*eiu<al,OTer
A fter 20 Tccrz of trial haa proved
I. fO l»o I !io best heeling c-J paiu
icbdulug Liniment in tUo \Vorld*
It la reeemscndf'l tr!ti mbona^ad caro'*
tnce inollca*«iofCut*.Lnii3c*.liure*,8?ralr.So
Bheunaa^va. Hard Hwcliia ChU-
bta!n«.8tfffbcir«o!tbo Joints. 1 roxea Feet. Enre.
tc., Ac., amonsr aU poimt. and for Cprelas.
Founders. nia5boae.>olJ-i:vtl.Bcf*tcbC!».WIn'J-
GftUj. Iloof-ale. HpcYl-j, 8prlnrrha!t, Siddla.CoJ-
lar and Mameds GalLi; alao dkeaves of tho Lyo
and£arln
Erases, Mules orCattle.
Cure 7Tc*;nU^*. JlhcuTnnUwn, Gent, Lsmo
Back* bait Kbcum. Poisonous Bitc% JMcrul
Bone and Muscle Affection*. Horo Kir.plc.% kc. 9
and may bo j ui>ny tunned tao x aiuc^ .kfcxnll
EXTERNAL 'WOUNDS.
jBF’Remcmbcr, thl« Liniment dl«l
laot spring up In » dayarnyrar,pro
dUCinpTiin M-VST ABSHHD AND UN NATURALCCAU
CLAIMED HT SKW-bOttX AND Mr*UKOOH Lzxx-
jam But wo have tho experience of over
tlurtv years of trial, with tho snoatcub-
Cii^tialreauUa^adby aiault-uidc oXwitcaaau.
If tho Liniment U not u rcccsnmczuled* tho
MoBcywillbcMnnM
• -r-o vest
Do not bo lnpooed upon by uslnj? ony other
XfctBCrt rlalmiL-j ibo amfa proprrtka or ro-
rulta. T 'V aro a cheat and a fraud. Do aura
UAdgct; .JJsgbut
Mexm Mate Lamest.
25c., BOc. and $1 per Bottle.
K03XCS Sxzs or Botzu* Fttls, tc.
LYON MFG, CO,
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
SIUSRAY
LANMAM’S
CELKBIhtTKD
FLORIDA WATER !
The richest, roort last ini-, ret ir.r.-t gclii aleot s
perfumes, fur use on the
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOII.ET,
And in the BATH.
A* there arc imitations and counterfeit*, slway.
salt tor the Florida V a ter. wliieli has on th<‘ bottle,
cn the lals-h sn.1 on tlie pamphlet, the names st
MURRAY A lASMAN.withoot which none is
wnnine. . .. ,
For mhs by all perfumers. dru**ist«. and dealer*
in fancy t |nl\a<«nil«*m
HAGAN’S
mjm
Magnolia Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS HAST A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
Iti* Purely Tagrtabie. mad ita
wen aad ft U at ouce. It do—
Flushed Arpearanco caused by BmLTnmo
asd Excitcsaeat. II call and remove* aU IJlotcn^
aad Fispka. di*pcnirg dark and Uaa!;htly
apoU. Drives away Tan, FreckJre and sun-
baru. aad by its wcutSa but iaCuftnoa
xaoaUc* the laded check with
^ocrnruL bloom and beactt.
SoMhrxIlI - 1 - J -I- Do-
pot. SJ l^r» Pl*ee, Ji-w York
The Crmlcst Strike Y'ct.
“I-Yi.RiM iii:r.i: thesUttn MnMatt
EiSUk i , .not and powerful t v«
patsam. Bwnvhm they are stmax la *0s b.
iw.r^^io.^m^j^nrtrotsnt-aprepars-
, riioiotsu.r.g..grtiUepar-
m.iins of - eslo,-.
tv as left on "Lj-"
ion went to oat"
maine<iTid- : Iimat's ffltnrsnjt Sf!ti<r Appcnsi
ctiun of th«' i* preri* !y >\u-b ;■ ! ~ n. Wahm ti* • j
anuary li, 1 S:4)
btau'h, and waj, th^'roLy t.
saving 201 liwi Tho l«ill
the dock »<f th*’ ship, which
pi«*x*s«, the failing in th
wreck »*>An sanded, and so i
til a recent date, a hen l-y the
m» a portion of the wreck w^ wasuc-u h.-us. h i>i r-n-iv—*..w.-ur,l
nut, and th«‘ ball found. '] his waa the \ xnt \ j,r;vioasly taken, an i a-
firet ball ever fired in tho I’niUai Stat*.i» ciaUnsn- In central .i«-t :
for tl*o purpotefi* of saving livct ..nJan- | ft? 1 #
^ered by shrip^rreck.
«U*j wn * t, assxlatnv, n: -t a
dons ahjk ’.uidy ^tary in all diseases.
>trc tLcy arc to tho conclusion
- —i city
of KarMt, on tho hot TucaUy in Uoaimbcr next,
the f*sUowin4 property, to-wit:
Al*o, at the mine tune »n»l place, aJI tliat tract
or jtanvl of laiiti*. aituate. ivina and briiur in the
city of Kan4i, in naid i-ounty and State, U-inr ar-
conliiur to the jtlan < ( «aid city a* part* U J«U No
7 and *, in square iM. oummeiK-iujr at the comer of
Oak and Sow *treeU: ramung a Jon* New street
14o fact, then id right anrle* 210 tort to ao oiler,
then lio fi*ct to Oak street, tlieu to the starting
point, iuriudir.? an enenArhment on New and
OaJ. alroct*. Levied on a* the property of Tbcmaa
B Art ope* trout**.*-, etc, to ntiiff a niGrnpuse fi fa
issued inim Bibb Superior Court, in favor of the
Merh:*uir»’ Bmidin* and fajan Assucsation v*
Thomas B Artopk tru^t*>-. etc. Property pointed
out in aaid uiorUare Ji fa.
Al-». at tlie leuue tlino and plare. all that tract
«»r lAmd of laial, ailuate. lyunr and U*ing near the
otv of Mwyhi, in «ail county aial State, in Viiw-
ville. on the rixht hand side, anil front in-* the road
kmlitiu from Mulberry Ntreet. iu naid city, to Fur-
ffjrth, opporfiU] the old Kararthy rraideinv place,
and adjominx tlw lot oonipiod hyTboina* Harde
man. Said lot containing 1 arte, more or levs, an 1
adjoinln* tlie old IVk« « -pl.u*e <mi tho cast, and
tho Causey iainU «hi tlie north. Levi*«l on n« the
nrojieriy of John II Alleii, trusted of Mr* Julia A
Flint. to aatisfy a murtmv 0 fa iwsunl from Bibb
Superior Court in favor of the Merbanira* Build-
Ufa atMl Isuaii As*ocbtion v% John II Alien, trus
tee of Mr* Julia A Flint. Properly puiiitul out
in «aul mortptge U fa.
Also, at kntue time, will he sold, at tho brick
yard of WiDiam GIIo^e,3bA0ubrk’ks. Levied on
u the jiropcrty of Wm G Hove to satUfy a ti fa
owned from Bibb Superior Court, in favor cj Freo-
maji i ISoIicrt* m Alliert B Jtc-s ad min i*» rotor o
the estate of John Hollingsworth and William G
lloge. I'rojicriy jjoiriled out by pfaintifi’s at
torney*.
Also, nt tliemme time and plare. one undivided
luUf of tlnU tnul of land, iu *aid cvui:t>'and State
known a* tot- ItW. (I- U.t. US and Hits the nmth
haifofjot Ift's; :«U that |*art of lot I^MMitbof
Swill eiveU; all tho*c part- of 114 end 117 lyiifa
aouth if Swift creek, and rontuin* narrow strip* of
tlie la*t two named lot*, north of Swift mvk. All
in tlie Ktli dial net of oriviimlly BaMuii;, now Bihb
county,f**r.taiti!iiif 1.4m;acre-.iiicreorie**. Lev
ied oil tot tlie property of Andrew J Lam* to satisfy
two il fn* from llihh Suj>cr»or Court, one in favor of
Walter Tate va A J Lane A Co. and one in favor of
J F Tote.etc. va A J 1*iuk* i. Co. Property poiuted
gui by plaiutifl’a attorney>.
Also lots of land Xos 87 and tiS in tlie ISth dis
trict of oneiiaily IfuaBgwi now Macon county.
a JLcried on aa the property of Milej 1‘assuioreto
^jatisfy a fi fa Dssued from a Justice Court of said
county in Uinr of John T. Robinson vssaid 1W
more, principal, and W. W. Hill, wpurity^
rvivj tan
tale of Allen Williams, late of said county, d I
I erased, has applied for letters of dismiaakxi from j
said admintstratiea.
This is therefore, to cite all pervous coucerncd II
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said II
county, on the first Xoodsy in March next. to.
show cause, if any they have; why said letter* 1
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
the £M daj of November. IS7S.
nortltm JNO. M. GREER. Ordinary. |
Notice is here-
hat James Wanllaw lias applied to
ne for exemption of personalty under homestead
aw. and I will
l w-.cn theft.
Given under my hand officially.
BOLAND T. ROSS.
norl9 ft* Ordinary.
CELEBRATED /Vi^vlJIgYN RTTTER8
An Old and Reliable Tonic.
Unsurpassed as a MEDICINAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL an 1 RELIABLE IN VIGO RANT. They ore made of the purest material and graran-
teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and.eure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and all derangement, of thu Digestive Organa tliey have no equal.
LAWRENCE & W£ICHSELBAXIM
For rale by all Gmcera »n.i Dnnrcisl^ . , T} . „ Sole I'roprlrtors and Wholesale Druggists, Mavaanuli. da.
For sale at manufacturers* prices by II. M VERS A BRO.. WIio -‘sale Agents. Buy street. Savannah. Ga. o. 11 ” 1 ui
r-> EOEGIA. MACON OODXTY.—Tbi. U to
VJT notify all persons concerned that I shall ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of said count r. on the
first Monday iq January next, for Lave to sell a
c and lot in the town of Spalding, in said
F Victoria Quinn.
f^KOJIGlA. JONES COUNTY.—Notkw is
VJ hereby iriren that John L. Rot-on hat applied
to me for exemption of personalty under the
homestead law, and 1 will pass upon tlw same;
11 o’clock, a. X.'on the ftl of Ikoenber next.
Given under my hand officially.
BOLAND T. ROSS.
novlogf Ordinary.
has applied for exemption of personalty and
ttint; apart and valuation of batnestead, and 1
will past apou the same at 10 o’clock* a. K-oo
the 9th day U Duremher next, at my office,
nml*2t JOHN M. GREER.Onlinary.
_ _ Will be sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Oglethorpe. Macon county, within the
le»ad bourn of axle, on the first Tuesday in D>
cember next. 40 acre* of land, more or Ie«, bei~ *
all that part of lot No 220. in the 2d district
originally Muacogee. now Macon county, except
20 acres m northeast corner, and 821 acres on tho
west line of aakl lot, covered by widow’s dower.
Levied on tho property ol the estate of D. S. Ma-
kry to *alL-fy a fi » issued from the County Court
' lid county, in favor of Elizabclh Wallace vs
E. Mabry, executrix of said D. S. Slabrj.
_ Davis Gaxnmare applies tor letter* cf admin
istration on the estate cf William H. Henderson,
late of said county, deceased.
This fa. therefore, to rite all person* cor.craned
to be and appear at the Court of Onlinary of said
county, on tne first Monday iu December next* to
aliow cwuac. if any they have, why said letters
ahouhl not be granted.
Given under tny hand anti official tignature,
this the 27th day of October. t>7ft
ort28ft-l JOHN M. GREER.Ordinary*
_ tbority granted by the Court of Ordinary of
Macon county, will lie sold before Ute Court-Imuse
door in the town of Oglethorpe, in said county,
as the protiertyof tlie estate of John Ethridre.
late of Kaid county, deceased, on tlie first Tuesday
ill December next: One hundretl and seventy
acres of land, more or lea*, brink fs»rts«J Iota No*.
ISI and 164 in the 2nd district of orfainall.v Mus-
Cfatf. now Karon county, and lieiuc the premises
on which said John Ethridge resided al the time
of his dwth.
Term*. onc>half rash, anti onc-lmlf due at
-wclve mouth*, with interest from date; the
purchasers to have bondajlor^titieiL
ort29td«
solil. on the fir*t Tuesday in December next.
before the Court house door, in the town of Ogle
thorpe. Georgia, during the lemtl hours of sale, the
followiiu; described property, tt»-w it:
All that tract of land lyiifa in the 8th district of
orbrinally Houston, but now Karon county, con-
afatinc<4 lots No 6 and 27.and Zi ai-na. off the south
part of lot No 5, containing, in all. 440 acres, more
orlcs*. Levied on a* the property of W C Wi:w-
knr. trustee, and Mrs B N Winslow, cestui quo
trust under an execution from Houston 8uj**nur
CsMirt. in favor of Stirling Neil rs said W C Wins
low, truatoe. and Mr* E N Winulow, cestui que
trust, for the purchase money of mid land*.
nov4tds 4. C. H UN TER. Sheriff.
before th-* Court-house door, in the town of
Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in
January next. 75 acres of Und, nine miles north of
Clinton. Medium quality fauU. with si
prorem*;uts thereon. &U under an order of
Court of Ordinary as the property of the estate of
Bryant Funderburk, deewaowd. for distribution.
Trims cash. WM. A. FUNDERBURK,
nov I2td* Administrator de boni* non.
A DMlNlbTRATOR’S SALE.—Ayreeabk- to an
-oft. order from the Honorable Court of Onlinary
of Jour* county, will be aol<l, before the Court
house door, iu Clinton, on the first Tuesday in
January uext. 1874: 100 acres of land, more or
less, on th.* Central railroad, lying on tho south
aide of the loifa slash. 25 or So acre* in good state
cf cultivation, rood loir cabins on said Land. Said
land bcinr part of lot No. S7, in the 6th district,
belomcufa to the estate of Benjamin James, de
ceased. Titles rood. Sold for distribution; good
land. Terms cash.
BRYANT BALKCOM.
novl2t*Is Administrator.
4 DMINISTR.\TRIX SAI.E.-Apreeable to an
Fa. order from tho Court t»f Ordinary of Jones
county, will l»e sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary' next, before the Court-bouse door, in Clinton,
530 acres of land, more or less, situate at Blounts-
viile, in said county, 50 acres of which is a dourer
life estate only—tlie I ml.nice sold in fee a* the
property of the estate of Sanford M. Tu/ts de.
ceased, for pay meut of debts ami division. Tern
ish. SARAH W. TUFTS.
novIStds Administratrix.
THE TiTTLD POWER
CURES!
HUMPHREY’S
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
and KrliaiJo. They are tne only medicines
perfectly adapts 1 to popular use—so simple that
mistake* cannot be made in u»irur them; soharru-
less as to la* tree from dancer; and »o efficient as
to to be always reliable. Tliey have the highest
cmnmcndation from nil. ami will always render
satisfaction. l*rice, iu hu>:c three-drachm vfaU.
with dir.vtioti»:
Nos. Cures. C»*nta.
i. Fevers. Congestion. Inflammations. . . ft
* %v„_ nr.._ v.. a. \i*,.nn iv.il. ^
50
be sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court-house door, in the town of
Clinton, within the h-m.l iuiursof sole, tlietollow-
in* deseriUd property, to-witrlMHaiHR^^H
Six liumlnal acres ot laud, more or less, in said
county. ‘Said land fa well improved. Levied on
as the property «f Michael & Child*to satisfy four
ti fas. issued from the County Court of said county,
one iu favor of Cbarlcs L Rhlle.v vs John A
Childs and Michael S Childs*, one in favor of Fran
cis S.J«*hn*cn vs Micliael S Child*; ©ne in favor of
John Garland vs Jolui A Childs, and M S Childs
(security) and tlie other in favor of Kiroh J
Towle* vs Michael S Childs; also, three fi fas is
sued from Jone* Sufierior Court, one in favor of J
L Britton vs Michael 8 Chillis, and u >1 ‘
J L Britton vs Ananson S Chillis anil Michael S
Child*, and tho other in favor of B L Holland vs
Michael S Childs. Said fantts ad joining Madison
Maynani. the widow Holland and others,
novitds W. J. GRKSI1 AM, Deputy Sheriff.
*t ration ou the estate
cowed.
Tliese are*, therefore, to rite ami admonish all
persous concerned to show cause, if any they lmv
to tlie contrary, ou tin* first Monday in next
month, why the same shall not be granted.
Given uuder my hand officially.
novfi wlm
L>AIL1FF*8 SALK.—Will lie aoM. before the
I > Cuirt-liou* ? door, on the first Tuesday in 1>!-
Cw’iuhiir, bet **-•» the ie^aJlioui* of sale, li).: follow-
iiiic property, to-wit;
One hundred acre* of land, more or le**», with
iniprovemeut*. lyincin ilaxaitnl district, of Bibb
county, where now iv>id« * J T Knuht. Levied on
to *ati.-fy a n fa in favor of W G 1- iupotrick vs J T
Knight.
One house and lot.ou the Houston road.con-
taininx one acre, more or )o**. Levied on a* tlie
property of John Doyle to ratisfy a fi fa in favor of
citeplien Collins vs John Doyle.
Two hundred acres ut land, more or less, lying in
Warrior distrk*. Bibb county. Levied on m tf
property of Rirluinl F Wool folk to satisfy a 11 fa
favor <»f Dauici Harris v* Ru hanl F Woouolk.
Two huudml acre* of hunt, more or less, lying in
Warrior district, llibh county. Levied on a* the
property of Rirlainl F Woolfolk to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of Sophia Somowski vs Kiritunl F Woolfolk.
J.B. CUM MING.
nov ltd* Br.iliff Bibb County Court.
be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Oglethorpe. Macon county, within tlie
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, the following property, to-wit;
Ono hundred acres of land, being the west half
of lot No 62. In tlie second district of originally
Muscogee, now Macon county. Levied on as tha
property of John Sheoly. to satisfy a fi fa issued
from tlie County Court of said county iu favor of
Thomas Reynolds vs. Morris Grimes and John
Shealy.
. Also, at tho same time and place, 6.000 jonmls
of need exit ton. Levied on as the property of de
fendant!. to sutirfy a fi fa issued from a Justi«v
Court of said county, founded on a merchant’s
lien, in favor of Campbell A Jones for the use of
C. vs S. J. Tyner. J. C. HUNTER.
nov4 td Sheriff.
sold, ls^.re the Court-house iloor, on the first
Tuesday in December next, in the city of Macon,
said county, within the 1< _rul hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
A11 tlist tract or parcel of land known as lot
o. 10.of the range of four acre lot* a* laid off out
of the southwest oirner of the city of Mui-on. in
said county of Bildi. and on the mmthwext aide of
said city, it being the jilaee heretofore bargained
by Lucy A. Carlton, intestate, to Jonas F. Beas
ley. Levied on ns I lie property of Jcnui* F. Beas
ley to satisfy a fi fa issietl from Bibb Superior
Court in favor <4 Gooxve K. Carlton, administra
tor, vs Jonas F. Beasley. Property jioiiitcd out
by J. Rutherford. idnuilifT* attonn'T.
House and lot In Vineville, near the city of Ma
con, in Nuiil county, lately occupied by Col A L
Maxwell a* a residemv. Said lot containing
threv-fourtli* of «« acre, more or Jess. Levied on
as the property of Charlotte V Barker to satisfy
two mortgage fi fas issuing from Bibb Superior
Court, one in favor of Oetavus Cohen k Co. vs
Charlotte V Barker, the other in favor of the Me-
cliauua* Building and Lmui As*oi*iation. Prop
erty pV'fnted out in said mortgage ti fa*.
Tiuv5tds GUO. F. CHEUUY. Slieriff.
uel R,jaqut*M.'Administrator on tlw estate
of JoNz'phine 1. Light foot, diveased, op]<lies to me
for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and ail monish all
and singular, tlw kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to lie and appear at the Court of Ordin
ary on the first Monday in December next, toshow
rail***, if any they have, why letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand ofnriaily.
aug»l sin C. T. WARD. Onlinary.
cca 31. Palmer. AdmiuUtratrix on the estate
of Sanui' l B. Palmer, deceased, applies to me for
letter* of dismission.
These aro tlwrefore. to rite and admonish all and
singulartho kin-lred an«l enxl iters of said deceased,
to bo and appear at tlw Court of Onliiuuy on tlw
first Monday in December* next, to *lw»w cause, if
mnv e hey have, why letter* should not be granted.
Given under my liand officially.
anrSl Sm C.T WARD. Ordinary.
p KORG1A. BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks af-
VT ter the date Iwreof. application will be made
to the Court of Onlinary of said county, for leave
to sell all the real amijwrsfmal property belong
ing to the estate of Win. M* Rney. .fato_cl *aid|
eouutydei'i
octlOSOl
QUITMAN COUNTY.
/GEORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.—To all
vX w hom it may concern: Joel E. Smith hav
ing in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters ol administration on the estate (home
stead) of Jno. Glisson. late ef said county; This
is to cite all ami singular the creditors ami next of
kin of Jno. Gli**on, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law. and show muse,
if any ther can. why permanent adnumstraUon
should not be granted to the applicant. This Oc-
tuber 1. ISIS. V. P. JORDAN,
ortsosod*Ordinsrr.
• ini.Urvd
> tbeir
A DMINISTRATRIX'S SALE—B.r virtue of on
onler .if the Court of Onlinsiy of Quitmnn
r.sintr,will be M>lil.on the FIRST TUESDAY in
DECEMDEK next, l.fure the Court-bouM door
in tho town of Georgttown. in wd eoontr, bo-
tween the lead liours <d axle. .11 <d tbe bnd. be-
lonoino ta tbe estate of Jaine. R. Flttman. late of
mid eountr, deceased; the .tame bein* the place
whereon he rvwidoil at the time ef hu death, con-
nidins of eleven hundred aere. of land, more or
1cm. and lie. on the Cnthbert and Geonrctown
nwd near Enon vlmn-h. Sold for the purpoao of
distribution. Term, cosh.
BETSEY ANN PITTMAN.
oeWl lawlw* Administratrix.
/"VUITMAN COUNTY POSTPONED MORT-
U r-AGE SHERIFF S.VLE.—IVill bo sohL be-
toU tbe Court-lioufo door, in Georitetown. Quit-
man erarnty, «is_ on tbe flrat Tuesday in De<«n-
Ivr next, between tbe legal boon of sale, the fol-
*££ SfraMaffl.—-hrff-Na
«7, in*tlw 8th district of originally Loe, now Ouit-
man county, known as tbe profwrty of Robert
Rs-ivcs, trostor. etc, to satisfy a mortaace fi fa is
sued from tlw Superior Court of Quitman county,
in favor of Abraham Shields against Robert
Reives, trustee, etc. Troperty pointed out in fi fa
and tenant notified. B- G- M0RRI^.
ootTMs Sheriff.
c.
| Clark, minor child of Wm.*B. Clark, late of said
county, deea—ad. I
Tlua is tlwrefore to cite nil jwrson* coiKvniwlJJ
to Iw and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
count j on the first Monday in December next, to
show cause, if any they have.why said letters
should not bo granted to the applicant. ■
Given under my hand and official hirnature
this tlw 1st day *t Nov. 1K7J.
mov4 300 JNO.M. GREER. Ordinary. |
G eorgia, macon county.—ajj person*]
indebted to the estate of Shadrncli Ware,
late of said county, deceased, are requested to I
make immisliate pavnuout. And thus*’ having
domands against said estate to present them to
me within tlw time required hy law,
oetO fiw
rt BORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Whereas. A.
\JT J. Mkldlebrooka applies to uie for adminis
tration de bonis non ou the estate of Greeu Wil-
lirtnisoii, deceased.
This is, tlwrefore. to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any they have to
tbe contrary, at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the fir*t Monday in January next.
Witness my hand officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS.
novlfilm* Ordinary.
G eorgia, joxks county.—wuerca*. ti_
cstate of Abraham Allen, late of said county,
deivase.l. is now unrepresented.
This is, therefore, to cite ami admonish all per
sons concemd to be and appear at tho Court of
Onlinary of said county, on the first Monday in
January next, to show cause, if any they have,
why I snail not then proceed to vest tlio adminis
tration do bonis non cum testamento amwxo in
some fit and competent person of said county.
Witness my baud officially.
ROLAND T. ROSS.
novldlm* Onlinary.
Tuesday in Doocmbcr next, between tJie .aulu]
hours of Nile:
Ouo sorrel mare mule named Beck, and ono
sorrel blazed face horse. Levied on as the proper
ty of defendant to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from tlie Suiwrior Court of said county, in favor
of Philip htptnan. vs Douglass Ellis. Property
J. D. HUNTER. Sheriff.
1EORGIA. MACON COUNTY. — Whereas.
“ Klizabet
[Joseph
ceased, applies for letters of dismission from sold
administration.
This is therefore to cite all persons concernwl
to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday in January next, to
sltovr cause, if any they can. why said letters
should not be grunted.
Given under my hand nml official signature this
— * * her. 187ft
M. GREER. Onlinary.
HMHMWWVlieimii
I Henry Blalock, executor of the last will and
I testament of Richard Blalock, deceased, applies
for letter* of dismission from his said trust
I This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned. to be and appear at tlw Court of
Onlinary on the first Monday in January next,
to show cause, if any they have, why said Jotters
should not be granted.
Given under m.v hand ami official signature,
this, 80th day of September, 187ft
octS 3m JNO. M. GREER, Onlinary.
X ECU TOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an onler
of tlw Court of Ordinary of Macon county,
Ga, will be sokl before tbe Court-house door m
the town of Oglethorpe, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, 127 acres of land,
more or less, being 125 meres on tlw west side of
11*4 No 113 and 4 acres off of lot No 114 in tlie sec
ond district of originally Muscogee, now Macon
county, and more particularly known as the
premise* on which John Ray.deceased, resided at
the time of liis death, and sold as the projwrty of
tlie estate of said John Ray, deceased, far the
purpose of distribution. Terms cash.
noritd m
D. A. RAY. Executor.
Rushin has applied for exemption of person
alty, and I will pass upon tbe same at If o’clock,
at., ou the 5th day of December next, at my office.
JOHN X. GREER, Ordinary.
_ has applied for exemption of personalty, and
I will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock. M., on the
4th day of December next, at mr office.
non* it JOHN M. GUYEU. Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY
of administration on the estate of Ridley Ann
Cranford, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to showcausc.if any they have
to the contrary, at this office, on or by tbe first
Monday in December next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band official! j.^
ecUttOd
_ Hubbard Reynolds applies to me for letters
of administration, de bonis non with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Benjamin Cranford, late of
said county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
person* concerned, to show cause, if any they have
to tbe contrary, at this office, on or by tho first
Monday in December next, why saul letter* should
not be granted.
Given under my band officially.
octucaod
rYUlTMAX COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—
w Will lie sold, on tbe first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before the Court-bou«e door, in the town
of Georgetown, in aakl county of Quituum. to
the highest bidder, lot of Und So. SU. inSlhtli*-
2MF3fiatoaKsr.ssg
raid oat-housM. Sold for tho purpow o( dirtnun,
a raradWh mtotost in tho mma brfrarata* to ray
xrard. P.TTT McCmtoIL Bj order ci the Court of
novttd«* Garni ian.
pE
fa I
EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY—On the
_ Brat Monday in December next, application
will he mad. to rail tbe land befcxixing to the
estate of Nancy Hillman, late of said rutmtr, de
ceased, for tbe benefit of tbe heir, and creditor.
JOHN E. WADE.Admr.
order from the Court o!
man county, will he sold, oex the PratSS _ . ■
Deromber next, before the Ooun-boruedoor.ini
the town of Gvorsctown. between the anlboorz
of rale, tho foUowin* tends bdoneinxto theexute
of Calvin Tocl. deceeeed, m: Lot of tend No,!t;
east hall of lot No. SS, and til acres of the north
pert of Sot No- 1L AUintheStbdtetrietof oeixi-
nnllv Lee. now Quitman county. Sold for tha
Q T
TIT'! \X COUNTY SIlIlRirF SALE.—"Will
9 he rold. on the BrvX Taradsy in December
before the Court-hoa* d-r.in tl; ■ townof
Grcraetozm, in rakl county of Quitman, between
tEUSTEir. ef —Je,kscf tend No. Iain tbe
Mh district ef cr&nelly Lees sow Qnitmen
ccuntr. Levied on ae the property of tbe evtate
of L. A. Goneke. deceased, to sssrjT certain Jua-
tke Court fi to issued from the Justice Court of
tbe Stub di-irii't. G. If* of said county, aeamvt
Martha H. GoocAe. execulnx.«c. coeinfacortf
G. R. llolau ay. the other* in favor of IL J. Italics
and Webb A Dean. plaintiSa. Levy made by roo-
smblc and znaerfj pointed cut by fefendant.
•
fnzcit. QUITMAN COUNTY.—Martha
/~*EOKt
fa H. C
{v-mesteeil in lx th Quilmur, a:-.! U
_-r j th-*. iu »iJ State, and tbe some
.. r^unutum. i upon at Ii* cV. - >>.. jl. on tfaj 2.
day cl No-
Fe JORDAN, Ordinary.
Twig** <
SALE.—By virtue
.the Court of OnlHPH
•.will be sold, before the Court-
bou*e iloor
county, on tbe first Tuesday in December next,
within tbe legal hours of «ue, all the lands be
longing to the estate of Sampson Dredger, de-
erased, late of said countv, consisting of 2021 acres,
more or less, the same being a part of two lots
Nos. not known, but lying and being in the 2ftl
district of said county.
Terms, twelve months credit with small notes
and good security. Bond for titles and possession
given. Title* perfected when last payment is
made. LEVI GALLEMORE.
novl ids Executor.
an order from the Court of Ordinary,
will be sold before tbe Court-house door,
in the town of JeflemoviUe, Twiggs county,
Ct, on tbe first Tuesday in December next, with
in the krgal boon of sale, all lands belonging to
the estate of James Balkcom. deceased, late of
said county. Terms made known on day of sale.
J. F. BALKCOM.
LAFAYETTE BALKCOM.
ortg-4ftd* Administrators.
riWVtGGB SHERIFF SALES.—Will be tofil
X before the Court-house door in Jeffersonville,
mid county, within the legal hours of sale, oo the
find Tuesday in December next, tbe following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Three hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
lem, being lot So. *14. and 150 of,adjoining fat;
said land* adjoining land* formerly owned br H-
H Tarver, R R Slappej. Sr. aad tiuttorns Mc-
Crea. Al«o.4Sl acre*, more or less, bounded as
follows: On the north by lands of Tarver A
Brother; south by M E Slapper and M K Carter,
and west by AV J llodce*; all tbe shove described
land* Ivins and being in the 2ith district of said
county. Levied on to satisfy one fi fa famed from
Tvnim Superior Court in favor of C B Smith rs
T E McCrea an*I G McCrca. Said lands inpo*-
so^ionof P M Solomon, R R Slappej and John
A MeCrea. exeentorof G McCrea. Property point
ed cut by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
property, to-wit: Lot Na 54 containing 2D2I acre*,
more cr less, and part cf lot No. S5, containing ICO
acres .more or less, which said lot and part of lot
hir-raad being in the 26th district of raid ccun-
tV. and known as tbe S K Long place, now in pos
session of John Renfroe as tenant, under E YT
Hngbos a* parcba*-r. Sold to satisfy a fi fa issued
from tbe Superior Court of sakl county in favor ci
John N Kt in et al rs Solomon K Long. Property
pointed cut by phintifTs attorney.
Also, at tbe* sune time and place, fffii acre* of
land, mere or less, bring lot No. 100 in the 27th
d.tetrict 1 i sai l county, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from Twig** Superior Court ia favor of W H Eng
lish vs John H Fitzpatrick. Frcp^rry in pc~-^ s -
nozi of J H Yilrpatnc* and pointed cut by plain
tiff* attorney.
ncvitiU JAMES T. E^ ANS. Sbvnff.
1—p
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in tho count jy
L, . O _ £2 H IDS' jEm ’ S
T AVI: NTl ETH
S. C«3TOX-Cuuc. or Toethu .,
4. Diarrhira. of Children or Adult*.
5. Dvsentery, Griping. Bilious Colic, . .
6. Cholera Morbus.Vomiting,
7. Coughs Cokls, Bronchitis
8. Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache. ....
9. Headache. Sick Hi.wilache,Vertigo, . . .
10. D^wpepma, Bilious St**uiach
11. 8upjire**od, or Painful Periods ....
12. Whites too Profuse Periods
lft Croup. Cough. Difficult Bn*thine. . . .
14. Salt Uhenm, Erysipelas Eruptioius . . .
lft Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains ....
16. Fever ami Ague. Chill Fever. Agues . .
17. Piles blind or bleeding, -
lft Ophthaliuy. and Soro or Weak Eyes . .
19. Catarrh. Acute or Chronic Influenza. . .
29. Whooping-Cough. Violent Coughs . . .
21. A*thnui. Oppressed Breathing
22. Ear Discharges Impaired Hearing. . . .
2ft Scrofula. Enlarged Glands Swellings - -
21. General Debility. Physical Weakness . .
25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions '. . . .
26. Sea-SU’knesss, Sickness from Riding. . .
27. Kiilney Disease, Gravel. .
2ft Nervous Debility. Seminal W’eaknessor
Involuntary Discharges, 106
29. Sow Mouth. Canker,
ft). Urinnrv Weakness, Wetting the Bed, . .
81. Painful Pencils with S|mmhs
32. Sufferings at Change of Life,
3ft EpilepNJ*y. Sjkuus St. Vitus* Dance,. . .
34. Diphtheria, Ulcerateil Sore Throat. . . .
3ft Chronic Congestion* and Eruptions. . . .
FAMILY CASKS.
Case (Morocco) with nln>ve35 large vials and
Manual of Dinvtions, ... . $1000
Case (Morocco) oi 20 large vnU and Rook. 6 ou
These renuslie* are sent hy the case or single
box to any i*art of the country* free of charge, on
receipt of price. Address
HUMPHREY S SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.
Office and Depot No. 562 Broadwav, New York
For sale by all Druggists. And by John In
galls and Hunt, Rankin ft Lamar. Macon, Ga.
Kep9-eodftKW-tf
ESTABLISHED
2d YEARS!
CAPITAL
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
01
follow,
i’KKiME\r>K\r'a Office M. .v 1!. It. R.,^
JUcox, 0a„ Ovtvbrir It. Is7.1. J
fitter Sntdax 12th in.tant. until fur-
r notfc*. trains on this rood n ill ru:i as
i^ro'ii5S‘ > _ n - ’ Un,T ' {snDxm ““.7^
Arrive at Macon ^ ^ p ^
$1,250.000! 3Urir w, ““ su “ := "
T 3 ''Vjvvv • Arrive at M-.w
DR. YVOODBRIDGE’S
PAIN LINIMENT
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minutes the
most violent pain* of NEURALGIA and
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe
form* of these diseases in from one to five days;
also tlio STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which
sometimes accompanies tho last. It also cures
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours
GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES.
Deluding those which follrw Intermittent Fever*
and Tooth Aches,iu from ono to five minutes;also
Colic, Ring Wonn and Meningitis. The second
case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the last
in a few minutes, the pain iu tlie head and neck,
anil tho rigidity of the muscles of the neck.
See ouvulars containing certificates of it* virtues
from those who hare used it, at the Drug Storeso
R. B. HALL. Macon, and B. F. ULMER. Savan
nah, who have it for sale. Address orders to
DR. D. G. WOODBRIDGE.
mcli.1 Sawftwtf Brunswick. Ga.
To be drawn Thursday, January 1st. 1S74.
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE,
$20,000 HJ GREENBACKS!
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE,
$10,000 HI GREENBACKS!
OXE CASH PRIZE OP $5,000 IX GEEEXEACKS
$5000 *) , _ ,
ca ^ h in j Greenbacks I
Ose Trite or $5000
SixPjuzes or f
T£X PiuzKsor
2JJ00 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300!
Coin Silver, Vest Cliains, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, jtc., etc.
Whole number of Gilts 23,000. Tickets lim
ited to 100,000.
Agents Wanted to sell TICKETS to
lrliorn liberal Premiums will
be paid.
Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tick
ets $20; Twenty-five Tickets $40.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to the Distribution, will be
sent to any one ordering them. Ah letters must
befaddresMxl to
Main Office,
101W. Fifth Street
1K»T19 riftwtlw
THE SHORTEST ROUTS TO FOBTUNE.
$100,030 FOR ONLY $2 SO!
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
A GRAND
SIFT CONCERT!
WILL BE HELD AT
LEAVEXW OETH, lx AX.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1S73,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Consistinxol tho superb palatial residence of Si
mon Abeko. E«t- uiuairpasacd oa a private
dwelling in tho United States, hems only a lew
blocks flam tbe Court-houae, surrounded by mag
nificent around., orchards, sardens and vine
yards. The building lias been only recently com
pleted with all modem improvements.
PRIZE 1,1ST.
IS Prises. Real Estate, - - - - *I3S.12S
1 Cash Prize, -------
3 - - *10,000 each. - - -
4 - “ ROOD “ - - -
4 “ “ tMO “ ---
30 “ 1.000 “ - - -
l.ooo - to _ - - -
1.138 “ * 5 - - -
*o,450 - 3S0 - - -
40.0U0 Prizes Siawoo
Tbe title to tbe above real estate is guaranteed
perfect.
The liberal terms of this scheme brines it with
in the roach ol all—tbe greatest opportunity ever
ottered for tbe poor man to rise to wealth.
rniCE OF TICKETS.
Single Tickets, Si 30; Ekven Ticket s, S23 00;
Fifty-six Tickets. SliS 00; One Hundred and Fif
teen Tickets. *130 00.
The drawinr will be made nnder tbe superin
tendence of a committee appointed by the hirh-
est officials in tbe State, dnly sworn to the faith
ful performance of the unties assigned them.
State have not only endorsed Mr..
AGEXTS WASTED ia aH States, Cit.es
aad Towns is the V. S. and Canadas.
Money should be sent by Registered Letter. P.
O. Unkr or Express. wUh the full address of tbe
^rr^parSai'-' c 111 tickets has a chance to win
11 prizes, teit positively certain to win one, while
one person out of erery ten who purchase a pack
age olais bound to win two prizes.
For further information ana particulars, send
for circulars to the Manager ana Proprietor, and
address SIMON AUKLES,
sepSaodSm L^nronworth. Kanraa.
LOSTENERG
fa For a speedy cure of these or other ailments
of a private nature, call, or send stamp for private
circular of advice:.»both sexsa. Address Bex “O,”
Western Mcdiral Institute, 137 Sycamore street,
Oanaasti. Oha. Bs remedies are sq^certair
i> treatment until cured. A vilit to its ilu-
srtiiu will convince yok rhai iLi> Instituted tho
or.ly sure on* in the United Slates to cure Svphi*
iu and restore manhood. dccllcodly
8AC1U3D MXJfcilC HOOKS.
THE STANDARD.
AMERICAN TUNE BOOK.
Contain* 1,000 of tho very best psalm tunes of
the century. Has no superior as a collection of
tho most appro veil sacred music for Choirs and
Congregutiumu 500 Editors. 400 pages. Price
$1 50.
THE RIVER OF LIFE.
Is attracting the notice of all leaders of singing
i Sahbtith Schools, because of its very superior
arrangement of Bible subjects, its department of
songs for little children, its adaption to tlie inter
national lessons, and its general richness and
freshness of music anil words. Highly commend
ed hv all. Price 35 cents in bds. This Beautiful
Sm1>tenth School Song book is sold at $30 per hun
dred in b’ds; $25 per hundred in paper.
Tlie above books sent, ]>ostpuid,on receipt of re
tell price.
CHAS. II. DITSON ft CO-
711 Broadway, New York.
OLIVER DITSON ft CO-
novfidSnwftwtf Boston.
$300,000 !
Missouri State Lottery!
Legalized hy State Authority and
Brawn In Public at St. Louis.
Grand Single Humber Scheme
50.000 NUMBER8.
CLASS L, TO BE DRAWN NOV 29. 1873.
5,380 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,003.
1 prize of $50,000 5000 prizes of $100
1 prize of 13,450 y prizes of 1000
1 prize of 10,000 9 prizes of.„... 500
1 prize of 7,500 9 prizes of 300
4 prizes of., 5,000 9 prizes of...... 250
4 prizes of 2JW0 36 prizes of...... 200
20 prizes of......... 1,000 36 prizes of
20 prizes of 500 180 prizes ot......
40Jnrizes of 250 5/XX) prizes of 10
Tickets $10. Half Tickets $5. Quarters $2J>0.
Our lotteries are chartered by the State, arc all
ways drawn at tlie time named, and all drawings
are under the supervision of sworn commissipners.
The official drawing will bo published in the St.
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of tickets.
We will draw a similar scheme tho last day of
every month during the year 1873.
Remit at our risk by Postoflico, Money Orders,
Registered Letter, Draft or Express. Send for a
circular. Address,
MURRAY. MILLER ft CO..
PrufoHW T?qt ?U*i St. Louis. Vo
iLYSIXE WATER—The Great
[cine of Nature. Indorsed bv tbe Highest
{Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Pow-!
cr to Paralytic, Youthful Vigor to the Aged, andfl
jDeveloj* the Young at a Critical Period; Dis-J
solves Calculi and “Chalky” Deposits; Cur
Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Ncuralgi .
i ravel, Din bet is, Diseases of tlie Kidneys, Liv-
■r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chrome Diar-j
hcea. Constipation, Asthma, ^Venous ness J
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly cv-[
ry class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets con-L
:uming History of the Spring and Testimonials!
'rom Medical Journals, Eminent Physicians!
*nd distinguished citizens, sent free by mail!
by WHITNEY BROS., Gen’lAgents,2*~ c 8
Front st„ Philadelphia. For rale by
_-nsts. amc3eod3m
Agents Wanted.
Send for catalogue.
Seviag ilickiza Czayszy, Yew Yoi.
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
and Boil-
Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circular,
Gang and 31 ulay Saw 31111s; Portable and Sta
tionary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cane Mills and Su
gar Fans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dum
my Engines for street roads and mining purposes,
new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working
Machinery of every description. Send for cir
cular.
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS,
60 Vesey Street, New York.
For Portable anil Stationary Steam Engines.
PACE'S Patent Portable
CUtCULAR SAW MILLS.
ut from 990 to 3000 feet per hour, with one
Ganz, Mu lay and Saab Saw Mill-*. Portable
Grist Kills, Letters Turbine Water Wheels, and
every kind of Machinery accessory to the manu
facture of Lumber. Address Geo. Page ft Co..
No. 5 N. Schroeder st, Baltimore, Mil. Send for
Descriptive Catalogue and Price list.
TI MM FEfflia
MANUFACTURED BY
Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company,
(LIMITED.)
NEWGASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
Has the following Powerful Kecommendations for Planters:
It is a genuine English made Manure, the only one in tho market, and manu
factured by a company having a capital of $1,250,000, which sells 40,000 Lins annu
ally, and has the most extensive works cf tho kind m Great Britain, which have
been in operation 24 years. Tho Lan«jdale, therefore, has a good pedigree and is no
experiment.
It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for tho promotion
of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the
South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure iu the market.
The analysis given with the Manure when sold will bo guaranteed. There shall
be no mistake about the genuineness of the article, nor the good faith of the vendors.
It is tho cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use in
becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on tho soil, producing tlio same. The
test of cheapness is not the price, but the actual worth of the article purchased
Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable chemi
cals, which can alone give woith to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. The
Langdale is as low in price as is consistent with the use of tho best ingredients, and
a fair commercial profit on its cost.
The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing the ingre
dients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble in using. The Lang
dale is unequalled in this respect, and impresses every one who sees it os a perfectly
manipulated Manure.
In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific research
and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It
will be maintained at its present high standard, and is thus what planters have
long wanted —a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure.
THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND
Arrive at Hacou ,' ' — A M
UAWK1X5VILLX ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
T »v,\r (SCXDAYS EXCEPIKD).
tefi Jlaoon... <t-oo
Arme al 11 aro. .Sj? i J
Ota day train lcavinr Macon nt s o'clock cun-
‘aaaakJoup with Atlantic and Galt Railroad
ram, for all jwinls in Florida. The niirht train
ta with trains of At-
up for’Savammh.
a. M. Sleeping
■idimiuraji points in
u*aving Macon at 7:l5 t «oi
antic and Gulf Railroad at J*
arming in Savannah nt S'.20
******«• on night trains.
JA$. W. ROBERTSON.
General Suiierintcmfcnt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
SirKEi.MK.vDK.vr’a Omen. M. A. A. R. R..-
SPECXAL AEKA^TGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH.
AGENTS I NT GEORGIA:
CLEMONS & JAMES.
J. BEN WILSON & CO.. -
RUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK,
B. H. WEIGLEY .t CO
J. AV. WHEATLEY & CO..
G. M. STOKES
ATM. J. RUSSELL,
C. M. DAVIS,
SPEERS & NILES, -
J. D. HAWS,
- Columbus.
- Atlanta,
- Marietta.
- Macon.
- Americus,
Leesburg.
Athens.
- Arlington.
Marshnllville.
Perry.
P. O. ROX 422
TV. McICAT, General Agent, Macon, Ga.
SAD D Lj ID R Y !
A VARIED ASSORTMENT OP
SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS,
BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEA' 1 ’
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH.
Also -1 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
novG lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon r ’' 1
MART KURD
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC.,
Cherry Street, - - Macon, Ga.
octI2tf
IXI £ WORKS,
FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WAKER00MS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACON, GA.
mnim
(BUILDERS' SUPPLIES;
HI
>
B
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GUERNSEY, BARTRUI & HENDRIX,
PllOPRIETOnS.
DOOES, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOE THAMES, BALDS-
TEES, NEWEL POSTS, S0E0LL WORKS, BTTILDEBS’ HAEDWAEE,
GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC., ET0„ ETO.
stock# and supplied to city and country on short notice.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia,
and defy competition in quality or price.
FOR SUN CHIMNEYS,
by PI.(JUS A ATWOOD, produces
the largest faht. Can be used on any coal oil
lamp. For sale by all lamp dealer*.
gicus and historical C&ART8. Splendid as
sortment! J-anre rales! Large profits! Address
HAAS IS ft Lt'BRECHT, Empire Map and Chart
Kf bbihment. 107 Liberty sL, New York.
"Yf ONinr Made Rapidly with Stencil and
-AI-vFAx Xa A Key Check Outfits- Catalorues
caiitiet fei 5o cmitei needed. CaUlorne. Terms,
eta. sent tree. V. O. VICKERY ft CO, Augusta.
Maine.
o to $20
^ of either sex, young or old. make more money
at work for us in their spare moments, or all the
time, than at anythin^ else. Particular* free.
Address G. STINSON ft CO, Portland. JIalne.
pltac
I*v, When an l Where to Advertise.
V-*? the Advertiser**’ Gazette, so pare*
Sent by mail for 25c. Address
GEO. P. ROWELL CO,
Dovfilavtt 41 l*ark Row, New York.
POCKET CUTLERY.
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
bill bought in New York from jobbers.
Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
the case, and get extra discount.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock ia large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods,
The largest stock of WAGON and CABEIAGE GOODS in tho market.
O’LSf ,,fk Ti
will ™SIlllw- M ' “* A “KUsla ILulroml
DAV TRAIS-DAILY (SDSDATS KXCKrXED).
Leayo Macon q so a m
Arrive at Augsuta *»-45 p m
IjcuveAumusta. g.40 . «
Arrivo at Macon 5.25 r xi
Train* on tho Macon and Aufiuste ltailrwul
will make cIono connection at Ca 111:1k with j a y
pouengcr train 011 tho Goor^ia Railroad for
\V usluiucton, Athens and Atlanta.
ortlfot 8. K. JOHNSON, Sup’t.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENEHAL SUPERINT EX DENT’S OFFICE
Savannah, November 1,1S73.
0 ^ r after Sunday, tho 2d insfo Passonger
1 rums on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its
branches und connections, will run a.s follows:
TRAIN NO l.—G01NQ NOETII ANI» WK3T.
Leaves JsavamuUte 8:45 a X
fajarea Augusta s». 05a m
Arrives m Aucusta 4-00 p x
Arrives in 3Iillcilgevill 0 ’.*..’..*.‘.*’..10:09 r x
Arrives 111 Eaton ton 11:55 p m
Arrives in Mao»n„ 6:43 P X
Leaves Macon for Columbus ^11!."..! 7:15 p m
Leaves Karon for Bufaula 9:10 p si
Leaves Macon far Atlanta 7:80 p m
Arrives nt Columbus 3:57 A X
Arrives at Eufaula. 10:20 a X
Arrives at Atlanta^ 1:40 a XI
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta^ i : oo a sc
Leaves Columbus^ ’’** 7 : 40 p x
Leaves Eufaula^. 7:25 p x
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta.....!..’ 0:50 a sc
Arrives ut Macon from Columbus 5.-00 y. x
• 51 scon from Eufaula. 6:45 a sc
— 7:15 a_sc
1 Macon
1 Augusta
sat Augusta^.
9:05 a SC
•LOO P X
5:25 P X
at Sarannah
TRAIN SO. I—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Snvannalte. 7:30 p X
Leaves Augusta 8^)5 p sc
Arrives in Augusta 6:55 \ x
Arrives in Macon 8:20 a X
Loaves Macon for Columbus.. 8:45 a sc
Leaves Kaeon for Eufaula. 9:05 a si
Leaves Maoon lor Atlanta 9:10 a SC
Arrives in Columbus 1:50 r x
Arrives in Eufaula 5:40 r si
Arrives in Atlanta...,. 6:48 r sc
COSUNG SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta- ■„■■■■„. u . t . ..n 1 7:00 a sc
Leaves UolumbuA.... w ....„... w 2:80 p sc
Leaves Eufaula. 7;20 a X
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta 3:40 p x
Arrives in Macon from Columbus 7:30 p sc
Arrives in Maconfrom Eufaula 6:10 p x
Leaves Macon 7:35 p sc
Arrives at Millodgevillo. 10:09 P sc
Arrives inEatomom. ll:55 p sc
Leaves Augusta 8:05 r sc
Arrives in Angusta 6:55 a sc
Arrives in Savannah 7:15 a sc
Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
passengers for half stations cannot bo tuken on or
put off.
Passengers for Millodgevillo and Entonton will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and
train No.2 from points on tho Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta and Macon.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., October 20,1S73.
O N and after Sunday, th-* 26th insL, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Lo&vo Mnoon... 9:05 a it
Arrive at Eufaula 5:40 p it
Arrive at Clayton......... 7:20 p it
Arrive at Albany. 8:45 p it
Arrivo at Arlington 7:15 P it
Arrive at Fort Gaines 6:40 p it
Leave Clayton 7:20 A it
Leave Eut&ufa 8:50 a it
Leave Fort Gaines 8:85 a it
Leave Albany 10:47 a ic
Arrive at Macon 6:10 p it
Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithville,
and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbcrt daily, ex-
ipt Sunday.
Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf
Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar
lington on‘Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri
day, returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon- 8:45 a it
Arrivo at Columbu9 1:60 r it
Leave Columbus. 2:80 p M
Arrivo at Macon 7:80 r it
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
I RAIN.
Leavo Macon 7:15 r X
Arrivo at Columbus 3:57 a it
Leave Columbus 7:40 A it
Arrive at Maoon 5:00 a it
Making close connection with Western Rail
road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, etc.
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 0:10 p x
Arrivo at Eufaula 10:20 a x
Arrive at Albany.. 7*10 a at
— " ‘ 7:25 p M
8:30 p it
Arrive at Mifa— —-ra-r—y 0:15 x , *
Trains leaving Macon and Eufaula 011 this
schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and
ThunJay nights, connect at Smithville with
trains to Albany.
oct261y
CHANaE OF SCHEDULE.
O'
YESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO*
Office General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga., July 20,1878.
,N and after this date—
v 1 LIGHTNING EXPRESS
Fer New York. Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves 3Iacon, by Macon ft Western Rail
road....,^ -11:00 A X
Arrives at Atlanta.6:30 p it
Leaves Atlanta 6: &0 p x
Arrives at Dalton 10:30 p X
Arrives at Chattanooga 1:10 a at
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sloeping-
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg cud
all intermediate points without change..
Passengers leaving by this tm.n arrive m New
York the second afternoon, at 4:14 p M, over thir
teen hours earlier than passengers by any other
route can with safety reach New York,leaving the
same evening.
HAY WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon at 1* p 31
Leaves Atlanta at —— x
Arrives at Chattanooga
Close connection at Chattanooga for all points
Pullman Palace Cars on *11 night trains.
For further particulrs addraess,
julylltf
POET B0YAL RAILROAD.
O Ni
Rc
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales
P. H. Stark's Dixie Plows, X and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PEATT
COTTON GIN.
IKON and STBET, and erorything kept in a first class Hardware House. ‘We
mean business, and all we ask 13 a trial If we don’t sell you, it shall not be our
fault. . °°tl5 tf
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
keeping of my fins
LAN81T INSURE
Office of Eysineer and Superintendent
UF AUGUSTA. Ga., June 28,1873.
N and after Hondav, June 30, trains on this
Road wifi ru l as follows:
DOWN I 1Y TASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at. x *
Arrive at PortKoy*lat.....~...~ 2.16 p x
a «^xz.. «t fniffiricstoout.^ 4:45 p X
nnah 3:30 P X
__ day rASSENGER TRAIN.
Will lcavo Port Royal at 9:45 a X
Leave Charleston ut ........... 8:10 a X
Leave Saiarmahat 9>30 a M
Arrivo at Augusta at - «>:38 p M
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Auguste at.. 2:10 p X
Arrive at Port Royal at ? w
Arrive at Charleston at toOO a X
Arrive at Savannah at 1230 p m
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Roj-al at *
Arrive at Augusta at ————** 8 ’ w A “
Passengers leaving Macon by the 6:30 a m train
on Macon and Augusta Kju lrr-ed. amyo at Augus-
”t$xr £ nt.
STERLING B. TONEY,
Si “ CEI,W GOODE * TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
—AND—
S0LI0IT0ES IN CHANCERY,
bcfafla, ala.
fO'flce over J.T. Kendall’s store, Broad street.)
Is T-n T nrB rticc in the State and Federal Courts
W. MCma. in the Courts of Southwestern
/V , i . te where byspecial contnut. Prompt
™ a » 5.llkfon, in AUtamn and
SSSSj? -^ill tovezUgste i» nd titles whenever
roqu^tM. octisimj
HABB1SON, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to the well known numbers;*
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Factory, St. Vernon; once IS. Aotsn
Mt., New York.
nyements to correct the slightest error in the til f
of an obser\*atorv and one of th** most approved TRAN SI’
MLXTS. f.>r the purpose ot observing the meridian pos-sage of the sun and stare, Iwill be able to keep
the exact Macon m*an time to within a fraction of a second. ,
•.•Special attention paid to the Repair tny and Rating of fine Witches, tu icell at allMad*
•etc work made ta order.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and J obbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1S8 Ah’DltO GBAKD ST.. NIV Y8EK,
Beprowntwl by B- V. Hogsu. of Qwupu.
QSttOOU