The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 30, 1873, Image 3

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$ckt\r;tph fuswn tr MMT MORIN'S'- NOV. I AnceH l’n*warc! ^ rO*»|»rt a Hi#* l>orrrnniciyfaf Trip* prnph f*rltrwf, I Vtalet -tc rf tl«e J3J t ie V n4..nct"r ;v?:'re*r'' lcr.t cf the Cin. innitU f omiurr rial etaA the following: 1 It U roneeded that this winter tbe j Post iua.$ 1 er General will make n more de- t *nnim*d effort than ever before to secure THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MEANER SUNDAY MOftSVim XOVFiMHh.ll 80 '-' ,wqrf nrcii inty. V," I the adoption of the poital telegraph • Umd, | acheme. Ili» attack upon the Wwteni drum and Union by name in bis report, which is I certainly of questionable propriety, is I. generally condemned as ondignitiM, an*) ill befitting the pla * in whi.:h it is made i*vare not I ao ''* the o:Hcer making it- Sir. Ores well ,Xu ; I evidently thinks that the large Republi- s tears that | can majority in the incoming Cdngreai Administration to carry •ire that it propose, and Tpoh'pn fin entry iii riFORm*. macx«n* county l^forp li»f Usrt*'. *:y*dwf ta the I VJ 1 iubu Sirvltn Kfld svvaflMM telmtfnesdkyldDMnar I natt|i d Qm panda and pnpdtrd tv n* »•. wr'.rnt* feral iijura cf Min IM fc'::J%ing J Wvrrtit awl rr M.mtti minor rmttfen PQRrtt krwji; | JtJrwsrel McfritL bk of aij count ft dceenmi tmd parrel of land *U ' r:!AS Macon, r No 4- , * W Kn _ . Mrrrt ^ Sam id vest of the city o n ti lbs mid«W o via** 2ft acres of k> the deed o ft. trustee. fonsci|j Kooct. dated 1st da j CfauJSt «f the chi _____ _ of Norrnber. )W. and roroeded in book I. folio I*, in tin Clerk's Ufiro. BiU> Superior Quart. Levied on as ttie property of James V lurntt trustee for his rhJdrm.tosatufj a mortgage fl (a muH from Bibb Superior Court, in faror of the M :» * n Buudinr ami Loon Asarxiatioa n James W K;<si;lru(t<e for LbduUnn. Also, at she mme time and Svti, that panel of sted ins .tl..m*ll.iti»ajrha.i I’ttfil they are gw* Hut aril sea the pr will enable th j almost any m I he is conaeqaently disposed to conduct T* J hid effort with extreme rigor. As the op. rt; poacste to th.: scheme are strong, and os ’ I there is noticeable a growing disposition | among member* of Congroas to disregard rarty dictation, the prospect for a oig fight orer the matter ugorl. Mr. Orton. Get ting: Clothes. !>4n the Hal v as th- mid. hb and State of uo. an the vest ride and brine near the U James W Knott e same 2ft arm, men? fully rtrare given hr sak! Knott. » ftaiHin* and uanjUeim* cum. iwm o»T of Aiuroit, 1K71- Levied on ea the property of James W Knott, trustee fur bis children, to satisfy a mortgage A fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor « the Maron Bulb dins and L*n Amociatiun vs James \V Knott, trustee for his children. Projsrrty pointed out m S--1 H ‘ r. _ t Merritt la . — This iv therefore. to rite au person* conrerwd °» *} tobe«od.pprarattheCoertc<Ord,mi7 0f,wid county on the first Monday in January next, to j ~ , r*5 0o 7 ►how cause, if any they hate, why said letters {•*** « ahnsdd nut he smuted to tba aopliraat. ^GitroCTdmuqr hand and ritnal signature, this j to the wulos r.ovliMa CELEBRATISB a Ra,BIAN ’OTTERS An Old and Reliable Tonic. sofB.II.Gi J land will ISAAC BAIUIU9I. Atlroinfrtwl^^Jiji. JutM » right. .J. D.fia.v- suhjeci i»p n (hen ptara and (i dewmbrd in (be B trniln’. (•> Um JLit .. good. Mr. Orton, aaid mortaara fi/i. President of tba Wcibn Union Tele-I (** *une time and ptaee, lot No Aia rnph Company, who is here preparing Nor * Xo7 *- i " c.-.* el... ..*. • — — — - ■ - * a . . ■ i I \V1 for the winter, mmpu^n, state, tk-r he U pr-pare J to prose that the toll* paid to telegraph companies in the United Mate, are lens than in European countries, whore tho lines are controlled by the a woman buys an article of wear- Corernment. lie has had agent* travel* -J U .If JJ.1 ou-I . iug nil over Europe, during the past lom- mer, gathering .tatiMica fearing on postal tclegiaphy, and will make a formidable showing again,t its adoption by the Uni ted States aa soon as tho matter comes up iu Congress. ing apparel, it is all right. She is not counseled to take it back because of this or that defect. She ignore, man's knowl edge in the matter, and he is only too glad to escape to make any protest. But when be upbolatera himself in any par- 1 imUr, she gives the article the moot critical examination, ami in nino out* out of Un hurrto* him right back with it. llttvtin that man*a regard for hit wife ajuI f«>ar of tire merchant, ha laiea a i»r,-at d»al that ia pleaaant in thi* worl<1. It U aLo a little singular what a won* dcrftal effect tho "tore whert yon hare uiado the purebaae baa upon U»# fit of the art i« le. I hare known a man to go lack three time* with a coat. The fir*t time it pin chad him a little under the arm*. The dealer had him try it on; then pulled it down in the bock, stood off anl aqmnted at its and then said, ** How •lo»* that fi-ol now Tl»e man, perspiring atorery pore, and fivling that he wao guilty, in some way, of taking unfair advantage of a trusting Mlow-tuortal, confessed it was much better, and went off. The next day be appeared, with the impression that there was do wool in tl»e cloth; hi* wife said so. The salesman gave him such a pitying glance, und whipped tho coat over from one aide to the other so rapidly, and talked so favt Meahlkin i fstomiKG.—The length Of a flash of lightning is generally groutly undcr-eitimatt il. Th- longest known was meaxurud by M. F. Petit, at Toulouse. Thi* flash wo* t**n and a half miles long. Arago once measured a Mtri&i which averaged from seven to sight miles in length. The longest interval ever re marked between a flash and the report was seventy-two seconds, which would correspond with a district of fourteen mile*. Dirict researches liave shown that a storm is seldom heard at a greater dutance than from seven to ten miles, while the average are barely heard over four or five mile* off. This fact is the more curious as camion may I* <ii*tinctly heard double or treble that distance, and in spocial cases much further. Poor George Allender, destitute, out of work, :ind setting a very sum!, value on his life, rode from Martinsburg, Va., to Baltimore, l(fl miles, the other day, on the “truck" under a passenger car, where he had only a foot of space vertically, and th* city of Uwn. rontsminpr the of Job U Chsrry. with ell the itapewe- meat* thareon. situated oil Cherry ftred.innil aty. Lrir 1 ^ ■-* the property U Job U Cherry to Mtidy a fi f* iflMUoc In»ai Bibb Kuperior Court in hiorufi L ii*nleu >»Job H Cb-ny. smJ Wai A Cbrrry. Mxumy. Property juinted out by pbintilT s attorney. . Abu, st th- nzn- time sod place, the southwest hsl/ of lot Xu 4. in Work s. Wine \ acre, more or less; M 5 in U.«* l.luttui block f. k»U 1 and 4 in hlork tMlin block A 1*4 4 in I dock 7. and lot 4 In Mur* h. eich r*.fitarjinr 1 sere. Sore or lw-w. I yin* near theOrniulx v river, vtiuiuia* and slsfte Eu( Maoun; sasl jinrols if land beitnr known and derirnatod arconUag to L V DuBuir map uf Kurvr-.r of plie Uud> of the lete T Wool- folk. dorer.a.-l. lyutff i-»»t of the Ocuubm river, now !'a«t Macon, in naid county and State. Lev- sv! on sm the property ft Urhr.nl F M'ordhdk, to MUbfy a li hi i«4tins’from Kibl» Soperior Court, infarurof ! (; Plant a S<»n v» H P WoulMt Property {minted out *»> j.lai.**«:C» t.ttonu-y. octw.it. GEO. F.CIIKUHY. Siieriff. riUORniA.JOXKSCOUXTY.-XotieeU hexe- VX by given that Jwt»-» Wanlkw ha* applied to estate of Atkatnoiiusv hte cf aid niontjr. 4e- T* u e™“£!U under bumrrtnd I csassA, taw srolted ter tetters 4 diwniwkw t**n 1 "l«"«I will ^ss »}«the mmm st 11 a clack, said sdmini^imten. t *•*;«• « dsfotPwpnbernext. Tins is. ttwreforv, to rite all persons contented [ Gnvnnadrvm} hind ^h-ujlr to be snd spiK-ar at the Court 4 Ordinary ct said I EOUN D T. ROeS. . I roonty. on the Brrt Mondsj in IUk* next, to _ norl»-f Ontuwiy. ' ku r"IG^jss^ses^ssaICURES ! Uasaroaaasd as a MEDICINAL TONIC. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE -IN VIGO RANT. They are mad, of the palest materia! and ?i.aran- teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and all derangements of the Di^eetivo Orjtan, they have no equal. LAWRENCE & Wf ICHSELBAUM, For «aleby sll Grocer*snd Dntrvx-tr. „ „ Bole Proprietor., nnd Whole.ntc «ru SR ut-, Aavaanah. «a. V. r sale at manufacturer ' prieesfcy H. MYERS A BRO.. tVholesalo Agents. Bay street. Samnnah. G-.u. oct!2 In THE MH.D POWER 1 Jm JXO. Jf. GRCTR. Onlinary. notify all penuoa concerned that I shall aj ply to the Court of Oniinaryof audcuunly.oci t! lira Monday la January next, for leave to sell a house and lot in th* ’ ““ SSff^S? ?° « for'eiempthm 4 personslty uiteS^Uk- ^ day cf Noveinber.^llCX- __ m ^ _ homestead law, an! 1 will pass upon the *ouueat 11 o'clock, a. a. on the Sd of December next. Given under my band officially. BOLAND T. ROSS. PWlfft* Ordinary. J. F. POWELL. AdminKrshT. /"1EOBGIA. MACON COU NTY.—John Shealr VX^ has applied for exemption of personalty and about taituro and wool, that tho niisera- was obliged t> stretch himself outfall hie wretch was Rialto get the garment length on the timtwrx. He nearly died fromscold and tra-t in jrrint danger of fall inir. in conne<jiienre. Tlio Beltiniorians ifavo him somethin”' for his stomach and somethin!; for his purse, and sent him to Washington. hoi. and get out of the store. Two (lay* later, he sneaked in again with the coat under his arm. This time it pinched actors the track. The tailor had him try it on again, and then rubbed it across the tsu-k and pulled it at the IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE iH with a similar belief. He didn't go laek any more; but he used to —and in fnsit of that xtore, when no one was look ing, »nd shake his fist through the win- c.w nt the tailor, and think up the things l.e waited to ilo to him, but which there a) leanil no iaimtdiute*prospectof doing. Twelve l.;uMcs .Make n ICnltl on tint Saloons. Fe,m th>* Alton flows) Newt,.] One of Win most remarknhlo reeonnois- iane,'H ever ma<la in tho history of the world und it) W'urs was made by twelve f.male soldiers, self^onstituted, on Mon day eTening. AVo aro inform,-l that si-«ut oiie-lmlf of them were stately ma Irons anil onn-half soft and dolieato girl i. Aruonl with hatcheU and axel and et- O terns, they made a sortie from their firesides, oiol with blood in their eyes went into tbn saloon-smashing business. The first saloon besieged was Whoelor’s, over which that young, good-looking and hlaiul gentleman Tom Dug held com mand. The approach of tho enemy—stealthily as that of the beautiful tiger—deadly as tliatof the lieautiful leopard—was un- I.MsIed ami unknown until they l>egsn to file into the saloon. Tim leader ap- pnwchid with uplifted hatchet, and was slsmt to demolish one of tho splendid hillUid-tuhlc* when, it is snppood. tie manly smile and translucent blush of Dug transfixed the murderous arm. What paused 'mill the clssh of keeu- ■dged tongues and tlnnuU-r of lip-urtil- teiy during tlio half hour that followed can better ho imagined than dcserilsd. Dug was surrounded, his beer-kegs si lenced, and his hottloa bead god. One dainty Bloomer chimb with liying colors out' his bar, n defying Nemesis. But Dag's iteauty nnd blandishments con- i|uen<d. and without striking a lick, ex cept at the susDeptlblo heart, the whole srniv retiml—vanquished. They then filo.1 in good order up to the saloon* on the cast side, but, for some un- nceiHintulde reason, leaving the gaseous bevetmgo in the kegs unbarnied, only made the aweet nectar of their lips foam fur the Umefit of nn audience of two In.mind boys, who cheered them to the echo. They then iUcl to Hunker's beef saloon, which they mistook tor a b(er market, and, finding the mistake they had made, they, on tlio gentle persuasion of tho city Mayor, who about that time arrived lireat bless upon the menu of con flict, rcturiiisl to Imry the dead—ducks, mmscilate the wound,*1 hearts, and put their hack hair in order for another nnd more vigorous attack. Dittiltcrrlcs. Thursday, tho 27th, is announced as a «Ujr of Thanksgiving. Business gener ally will Im suspended,ami tho day given up to contemplating onr blessings and throwing dice for turkeys. A axxncn in New Britain very truth fully nnd indignantly assorts, that no woman, however nervous she may be, has a right to wake her husband from a sound deep only to tell him on his inquiring what is tho matter. “Nothing, only I »»nt,>d to see if you were awake." A Nick (Ji:xsriox or Tastk—Jqweler —IVhit kind of a chain would you like? Yeung Man—Well. I don't know, hardly. What kind of a chain would you think I o ight. to have; that is, wlint stylo would you think would l»> the most liecouiing f r a young man what oarries groceries t» some of the best families in town ? In answer to a complaint of the price of eggs, n Whits' street grocer took occa- S'.an to explain Hint it was on account of tlwir sean'ity liecanse of the panic, and up,si the customer protesting that she ohiM not s,h> the connection between the two, he further oxptainesl, that owing to the general depression, tlio hens were naming on half t uie. 8he took the eggs. A vkkv prudent man in Donlxiry pro vides himself with an extra hat for the month of November. Ho curries it in his mat-tail pocket, and when the wind lifts the one from his head, he straightway jams on the other and then put* after the first, and thus not only saves much chafing from tho unregenerate. but actu ally gets credit os a philanthropist—-tho P'ltcra! improssion ta'ir.g that ho is in 1 xxrwviit of souii'lswly elsc's hat. Tuk Ess<'X street girls ore pursued by *n extnionlinitry fate. No sooner is one cf them cngagxsl than souio grotesque moil situs breaks tip the match. The lx>t instance was on Friday night, when s yonng man h-aring his young lady's louse fell down the front stoop, and severely cut himself with a tintype of his tdoivd, on which he struck in a sitting lostur*. When he found out what hurt him ho was so mad ho could not speak, sad when she discovered where he carried her picture she was so enraged that she •'id speak—and to some effect. They then partial. She shut licraelf up in her tooui. mid he went for a doctor to pick out tho pieces. Tsc Bstrsaurr Law Doomed.—Sena tor Merton has a bill which he propose* t* introduce lAAnMiaMy on tho meeting of the Senate to repeal the bankrupt act, and to make its repent cover all casus un der it since the financial troubles com- nwacwl in September. He pronounce* the involuntary clause in it a* now being used an infamous provision, and anti- tvpubliean in its character. He expects to carry the repeal of tho bill without op position Baltimore Amerirea. faufct fofojv ffIco? < ■«.xirt-ffHi.v sfvwsr im Cta* fity (J Xmixi. oii (lit? Lot lui-itak-y ui lA-cciubcr next, U>>' folloumz pntpnty. t«*>wit: AU.. »t tlie amc timo und phre. *11 that tort or pAnvl o( Iran I x, Mtuate. Ivitef un*l Urinjr in the nty of Mmvm, in mM county and State, Irina nr- fwritfl JOHN M.GB . Oidimrr. Will *»e void before tb* Court-hour tlt«or in the loam if Orkthurpe. Macon conn tv. within thn leaal horen of amle. on the first Tueaday in U - wrnlier next. 4ft arm of land, mere or kaa, kiitf aU that part of lot No t>K in the 2*1 district of orixinally Muacocee. now Marr.n county, except M arm in nurtbeart corner, and ‘J21 arm **» the we*t line of said lot. covemi by widow's dower. Levied on the property of the estate of V. S. 31a- bry to nflafy a fi ta issued fn>m tl*e County Court of said county, in Savor of Elizabeth Walb<-*r« Amanda K. Mabry, executrix cf amid D. 2k Mabry, deereurd. Abo lota of land Nos 67 and 6S in the 13th dis trict of originally Muacoree now Maron county. Levied on as tins property of Miley Passmore to pwitivfy a rt fa issued flora a Justice Court of said county In favor of John T. Robinson vs su’d Pass- more. priutijMl and W. W. Hill. ■ernnt£- noritd* nBORGl^ XU22AY Si LANMAM’S CKbKIJRATKII FLORIDA WATER/ The rirhest, r.w*t h'linr. y« t n.*et drlimtc of INTfiMiM-*, for iivoun tlio llANDKKBCIIlKF. At tho TOILET. And in the BATH. A« tliere atw imitations nnd rawitarfrib. alwavn «mV for the Florida Water, u birh h is on tlieliotu*-, on tliv UIh-I. ntvl on the |»tni|ililft. ilw namoa of ML’RliAY A LAN MAX. without wMrh none is imuHn. sale by all pvrfutra-ra.dnntriNte. mid deatera Oak ami New atrjt-t-; runninc akmr New street 140 ftwt. then at ri*ht au*lo« 21o feel to an alley, then 140 fast to Oak street, then to the rtutinif joint, inciudiu* an enensirhtneiit on New and Oak streets, b vi.il on as the property of TiioiavN II Artotr, trutaie*. etc. to satisfy a n»*»rt**-*>* ti fa iraued /rum BiW» Superior Court, iu favor of tb* MevlwnifV Btsiklinc and Loan Ansonatiuu v» Thomas it Artope. t rust iv, etc. property pointed uut in said mortinure II fa. AIma, at the saute time and place, all that tract or parrel of land, situate, lyui* ami lieiiu war the cif v of MacvNi, i:i said euunty aial 8taU-. in Via.* rifle, on the rurht hand side;and fnmtinr the Mad lerliiut from MnlU-rry Mml in said nty, to For syth, opposite the oltl Manirthy fldenrr pUn;. and adpsinitnr the lot orrupint ny Thomas ifanle- tnan. Said lot contaiuin* 1 acre, more orlfiss.anl adjoining tlie old l'i< kett jilaceou the cast, ami the Causey lands on the north. Levied mi as th* nniprrty ct John If Alien, trustee of Mrs Julin A riint.to satisfy a mortca^e li fa issued from Bibb 8ti|ierior Court in favor of the Mechanics’ Build- in* and Loan A mss-tat ion vs John H Allen, trus tee of Mrs Julia A Flint. Property pointed out in avid mod vwre ti fa. AIn>. at same time, will be sold, at tlie brick yar.l of William fi llu^e.xu.noo brlefta. //-rfadon as tlie property of Win <4 He**> to satisfy a fi fa riual from Bibb Suts-rior Oairt. iu favor of Fnv- man A Roller!s vs AJtn-rt B Russ, ailniinist ndor o tlwj t sUiU; of John Hollitijpiwortl: and William G flue*. Property pointed out by plaint ilTs at- torrwy r. Also, at theaamc time and place, one undivided half of that tract of land, in »i<l county aud State known as lots lofi. 112. 113.11* am! 11*; tlie sooth half i* lot 123; all tliat |«r! of lot 12*. south of baift envk j all tlawe |a»rta of 114 and 117 lyimr wwthofbwift creek, and mnta::i- unrrow strip’* of the last two nainwl lol«. north of Swift crock. All in tlie rtf h «lj*inet <J tjiejrrnilr Haiti* in. ra/w Hihh county, rontaininfr 1*444? acre*, more or lesa. lev ied otiu* th»* |»r*»;»iTt v »*f Andrew J J^uie to satisfy two li fa** from ihbb BupaWCourt, one in favor of Walter TaP* va A J lain* X Co, and one in favor of J F Tate, etc, va A J Lane A Co. Properly j minted uut by piaiulill’a attorney^. 4«kORGK P.C1IERRT. nnvttda Sheriff. . MACON COUNTY.—'Whereas. Gamiuace apjdic* for letters cf admin- _ i the estate of Wtlf s — " ” - ■ late of ratal county, deeeaaed. Thia ia, therefore, to cite all persnm concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of Miid county, on the first Monday in December next, to allow causx*. if any they have, why taid letters should not be routed. Given under my hand aid official lieatiire, thia tlie 27th day of < krtoU-r. 1S73. ort2S*ft.>l JOHN 3f. GREER. Orlirary. 4 DMIN1STBATOR'S SALE.—WU1 lie aold. before the Court-house door, in the town of Clinton. June* county, on the first Tueaday in January next. 75 acres of land, nine miles north of Clinton. Medium quality land, with some im provements thereon. Sold under an order of • ourt of Ordinary aa the puberty of the estate of Bryant Funderburk, deceased, for distribution. Term* cash. WM. A. FUNDERBURK. norl2tdj Adumiatrator de lamia non. 4 DM IN 1ST RATOB*S S.1LE.—Amcable to an order (ren the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Jooes county, will be sold, Ik-fore the Court house door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in January next. 1874: 100 acres of land, wore or ksa. on the Central railroad, lyinf on the *outb side cf the Ion? slash. 25 or SO acres in rood state cf cultivation, roc-d loc rab’ivs cn Haiti land. Suid land brim; |«m*of lot No. »7. in the 6th district, helonrinr to the estate of Benjamin James, de- «au»ed. Titles rood. Sold for distribution ; good laud. Terms cash. novistus 4 DMINISTRATR1X .SAI.E.-Agreeable to an XJL order from the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, w ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court-house door, in Clinton. 550 acre* of land, more or less, situate at Blounts- ville, in mid eounty. 5« am** of which is a dower life estato oidy—the balance sold in fee as the property of tlie estate of Sanford 31. Tufts, de. ceased, tor paj ment of debtAnd mrision. Term* HUMPHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TT AYB proved, from the most ample experience JJL an entire suovss. Siuit.le. Prompt. Effi cient and Reliable. They are toe only medieimw perfectly adapte«l to pOoidar use—so simple that mistake* cannot be made in using tlh*m; aohann- les* aa to be free from dancer; am! *o efficient as to to be always r.dUlde. They have the highest conuucmUtion from all. am! will always render satiafactkvu Prire. iu fcinre threenlrachm vials, with direct h>u*: Non. Cnrea. , Cents 1. Fevers. Congestion, Inflammation*. . . 51 2. Worm*. Wuna Fever. Worm Colic, - m 3. Cnucr-Cv»lie. or Tretliiu*Of Infant*. 4. Diarrlitm. of Children or Adult*. . 5. D.vimotcry, Ori|Hii«, Bilious Colic, . 4 Caotera Morbus. Yooi timr, .... 7. Couirh*. Colds. BroncliitU. .... S. NeurUria. Tuothsche, Fareat*he. . . 9. Headache. Sick Headache, VertigOw . 10. Dyspepsia. Biliou* Stomach. . . . 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods. . . 12. Whiles, tuo Profnsn Periods. . . . 13. VriHijK Courii, Difficult Breathinz, ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS! CAPITAL fs|$l,250,000! MANUFACTURED BY thority ;nnt«l by tlu* Court <f Onlmary of Macon <ouu'ty. will be void liefore tlie l>H»rt-hou«*{ door in Uie town of (brletborpe. iu said county, us the piwerty of the estate of Jolui Ethridae. late of said njunty. derease.*!, on tlie first Tuestlay iu December next: One humlrevl ami seventy acnw If land. im>re or iros, lsiru; !*»<* of lots No*. 153 and 164 in tlie 2nd distrirt of originally 3Iu*- cocee, now Maron county, and beiisr the premise* on wlii.-h Kiid John Ethridge resided at the time of hi* death. Terms, on.'-lialf cash, am! one-half due at twelve mouth*, with interest from date; the purchaser* to have bond* for title*. IL L. ETHRIDGE. octift td« Admini*trr.t«»r de lx mi* non. TONES POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE.—Will *3 be sold, on the first Tuesday in D*-eml»er ik’Xt. before* the Court-house door, in tlu* town of Clinton, within the lead hours of sale, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Six hundred acre* of land, more or 1cm, in raid county. Said land is well improved. Levied on u* the property of Michael S.Child*to satisfy four fi fas. is*ued from the County Court of said county, one in favor of Charles L Ridley va John A Child* and Michael s Childs; oik* in favor of Fran cis S. Johnson va Mi< luiel S Childs; one in fiivorof John Garland va John A Childs, and M S Childs (security) and tho other in favor of Sarah J Towles v* MiHi i-1 S Child*; i.l-w*. three 11 fas is sued from Joiie* Sujierior Court, one in favor of J It Brittmi vs Mirha*! S Child*, and one in favor of J L Britton v* ATuinaon S Childs and Michael S Childs, and the other in favor of 1» L Holland vs 3!h'hael S Childs. Said land* adjoining Madison ilaynar.l. tin* widow Holland ami other*. nov4t(U W. J. GRESHAM.Deputy Sheriff. JamoaW. Jackson,applied tome for admin- atration on the estate of iboiupsou Jackson, de ceased. M «v.kf/mirmv 0 »pniiMig. , .. . T1k**o are. therefore, to cito and admonish all AOON OOU.NT1 fill ERf IF SALE.—Will be persona concerned to show cause, if any they hav say, on tbaflm Tuaulay inPocemb<y next, to the cmtraiy, on the first Monday iu uex im lore th’* Court house door, in the town of Ogle- * ** thorp*-. Geonri*. durimr tlie lernl iKWir* of aah*. tlie follow ins ilt-ta-riM property, to-wit; All tliat tract of land lyiuc in the Kth dialrhl of originally Houston, lmt now .Maeonreainty.cim- histiuxof lot* No 6 ami 27. and S3 acres off tin* south jr.rt of lot No S, rotilsinitur. in all. Wi aervs. more* or leas. Levknl on a* tie? jiroperty if W C Wins low, trustee. and 31 r* K N Winslow, cestui que trust under :ui execution from Houston SuiM-nor Court, in favor of Sterii«< Neil vs sahl W C Wins low. tm*t«v, and Mr* FI X Winslow, cestui que trust, for the i»ure iiasc nion *y cf said Lmd*. n«.vitd« J. I*. HUNTER. Sheriff. wnilcr, U-lwrci pn.jsrty. tr- tm* Ir^.il lion r.« i tlie iDe- ult*. tlu* follow- in faorv iul\*«N*l6ni coiinty. wIm.v ite.u nsi-iisJ T Kiiieht. Levinlon to aa! isfy a ti fa in f.u or of W G l ii / :«it rick vs J T Knialit. One broMawl lot. on the Houston n*u!.ci>n- tainimronencr.-,intirv(.r b-*s. b-vi-xl on a* tho property of John Doyle to m< t isfy a ti fa in fat or of btcplfcii Collins ta Joint Diyk*. Two bund ml ncr.-* of land. iu(»re or less, lying in Warrior district. Bibb county. l.evi«<l on a* the property of Rielcml F WtadhJk t«> satisfy ali fain favor ».f Dunit'l Ifsnis va Uicliard F’ Wiwilfolk. Two luimlnal ariva of land, more or h***, !yimr in Warrior district. Bibb county. Lor it d on a* tho property of Riclaml F Wnolh4k to satisfy a fi fa iu tavorof SopliiuSuauowski va Rb-hnnl F Wtsilfolk. J. B. CUM MING. nov It Ja Bailiff Bibb County Court. Is* n.M Is fore the Court-liouao dtmr in tlie tow n of Oul.-tlior)**. Macon n*mty. within the Itval lioursof sal;*, on tlie first Tu -xlay in IX.* ci-inlir-r next, the hdlowing pr fs-rty. to-wit: One humlnsl acn*a of laml. ti.-iiu tlie west lnlf of lot No ns, in the auroral district of originally lIiNonv, now Maron county. Levied on na tue i irnp-rly of John Slttwly. to satisfy a fi fa issued roiu the Ctiuntv Court of said county iu favor of Tlxana* llryiiohl* vs. Morris Grime* and John Sbcaly. Als*». nt the ramc time ami n!ar.\ r s nno poutMl* of m*i*1 n-ttoii. Li-vitvl on as Im* fin*iiertyofde- L-mlaml. to satisfy ti fi fa issued from a Justice Court of said county, foumbsl o?i a merchant's lien, in fnvnr of Camplx-ll A Jones for tlie use of C. vs S. J. Tyner. J.C. HUNTER. nov4 til Sheriff. sold. Isstre th<* Court-hotiM* door, on tlx* first Tuesday in lXavinber m*xt, in the city of .Maron, it id county, within tlie hap.! hour* of mile, tlie followiii* projKrrty, to-wit: All thiil Ir.M-t or jcirtvl of l&n-l kiMiwn as lot No. 10,of tlui rangt* of four iw-re lot* as bid off out of tlie southwest corner of the city of Maron. iu said dainty of Bihli. nnd on Hit- southwest sMe uf said city, it Isdu* the plare heretofore ler.'niiMl by Lucy A. Carlton, intestate. Pi Jonas FMhraa- h*y. U'VMi on na tho pro|M*rty of Jonas V. Ihtis- ley to satisfy it ll fa issued fn*m Bibh Sii|K*rior Court in fa\»»r ol Gdinre E. Carlbm. administra tor. \ a Jonna K. Hensley. Pro|M*rty pointed out J. Rutherford. I'dainfiff** ott< llouae ami lot in Yinerillc. nr cou. ui saiil county, lately oeruph-d by Col A L Maxwell aa a resKiemv. Said lot contaiuiui; thn**-lourtb* of an urns, more or K*sk. Levie<l on as tho property of Charlotte V Barker to satisfy' two mortgage fi fas issuing fipm Bibh Sujs*rior Court, one in favor ot Oetavu* Cohen A Co. va Cliurlotte V Barker, tlie other iu favor if the Me- rlmnira’ Building and h«n A*sociathei. Prop erty limited uut in saUl mort nun- !i fas. mo'.td* GEO. F.CHERRY.Sheriff. G eorgia, maoox county.—Wberea* Cullin 11. Cox applies for Irttcrw of miardian- ship ol tlie iiemm ami inoperty of James C. Clark, minor ehiltl of Win. B. Clark, late of sahl county, deceased. Tlii* is tlie re-lure to cite all peruana concerned., to be nnd aiqrar at the Court «»f (*niinmry of sahl county on tlie first Monday in Dertnnber next, to slw.w cause, if any they liave. why said letter* should not l*e jrrantod to theapjd-caut. Given under u*y Irnmt and otlielal signature thia the 1st day • f Nov. 1*73. novirsvl JXO.31.GREER.Ordinary. hte of said county, dcreaaed. are requested to mako imuiidiate inyinetit. And those luviug tiemamS* nirainst said estate to premnit them to nio within tlie time required hr law. I fler 30 Yearn of trial has proved J\. to bo cbo best healing end pain acbdulng Liniment Ixx tteo World. It ia recmr.tner.dr 1 ir!A mboundod tsenre- Knee in all eases crcnta.Brntea.BQn*. Snrotr.?, Rhoumotfsxn. Hard 8wcfiiut% Bites. Ctil- bUins.suffer ^aof the Joints, 1 rcaaa 1\ c t. Bar*, Gall*. Hoof-ale. Bpavtna, SnriP^bilE bxd.Ue.Co!- hr and Harness GaUj; alto discates oX tho Lyo and Ear in tl Horecs, Mules or Cattle. M usk Lismekt Back, Rail Rheum, lioiaosoua Bit **. FTxtertia] Done and Muscle Affections. !km> Nipples, Ac* fi&dznay be J natty tenood tao i+ivrcca for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS, jjy Remember, thh Liniment did Slot aprlnff up In a dayoraywir»|»o» drtMWSMTiwcm.NSFiiximiLtru] n .’um |T JlCW-Boa* ASP MCTCTOQM Lt«» sum But we ban tho experience of over t.ilrtv j-enra of trial, withthexnoet ft«b- C ;-^iial rcaulLvuidby a mulLtudo of witnenoj. If tho TJoimani Unctax reennuncaded, tho Do not be Loosed upon by xu^ft any other LlalaBC^Uldmlnj tboaamo properties or re- Yalta. T;*-y are a cheat and a fraud* Bo snro aAdgct i.^-!ngbct Msi:: M:: 1 /.:? Lrisai. ti- Sou> st au* Dxcaoiara axd Coexist Stoax* AX aCc., BOc. and SI per Ecttle. $OBC* Sizs or Sorru. Sttu. ic. i/gosr azFG, coy HAGAN’S f \ KOKCIA. WIIU COUNTY.—WhcTMM. Sun UT uel IE J.M|iies. Admiui-trntor on the estate of JoM-jihiue 1. l.iriitfiMit, tt^ivaabl, applies to me for letters ofdUmiKsiun. These are therefore to rite ami admonish nil and aiiimil.ir. Ilia kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to lw* nml .-ipfienr at the C.»urt «-f Ordin ary ou tlie Ur>t Monday'inDnxiuber next, toalnswr rnuse, if any they have, wiiy letter.*, should not be printed. Given under my hand ofllciatly. mur'd run C. T. WARD. Orelluary. U-ttera of dismlsaioii. These are* therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and aimriiUrtho kimlrexl and creditor* of aaal deceased, to Ih> and appear at tlx* Court of Ordinary oil the find Momlajr in Dai>anlwr. ra*xt. to allow mure, if anv / hey liave; wliv letters should not be franted. Given under my imnd officialty. ftuiffil »m C, T WARD, Ordinary. G EORGIA. BIBB lX)UNTy.—Foifrwrota af ter tlie date l>ere*nf, ap’dieathm will lie made to the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, for leave to re-ll all the real ami neraonal property betmic- hnr foth<*«»tate of Vfuu 31. Riley, lity of aaid county dt*«viuied. • JOHN 11. BARNES, orttu to I Administrator. QUITMAN COUNTY. whom it may concern: Joel E. Smith lav- iiur in projn-r form npplioi to me for p*nmnnit letter* of administration on the estate (home- tat*«d) of Jno. Glistaou. late of aaitl county: Tlua ia to cite all and simndar the creditors and next uf kin of Jno. Gliawon. to be anti appear at iny office within the time allowed by law, amt show cause, if anv thev can. why |w*nna:u*nt administration should not he granted to tlie applicant. This Oc tober 1,1873. \V. F. JORDAN. Ordinary. Tuesday in December next. Ik-Iwccii the .aw ful hours of sale: One sorre l mare mule nnmal Back, and one sorrel blaxtsl fare hone. I^-vittl ou as tlie proper ty of defendant to satisfy a un.rtic.yre ti fa issued from tlie Kujs-rior Court of sahl county, in favor of Philip Lipninn. v* Douglass Ellis. Proj>ertj jiointtsl uni in sahl II ta. ortfttdi J. D. HUNTER. Sheriff. Elirabt-th llnn l. ndiuim.-ir.it rix tatejuf Joseph R. Hand, bU* of said umnty, de- nlist'd, apj.lios for letter* of di*mi*»iou from said mlminist ration. This is therefore to cito all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary uf said (xiunty. on the first Monday iu January next, to sliow cause, if any they can, why sahl letters should not lie granted. Given under my land and official signature thi* L tls* 23tli day cf Banteinber. 1>»73. ffs-jtf’* 3m JNO. M. GRKE1LOrelinary. testament of Richard Blalock, deceased, applies for letter* of dismission from his said trust This is. therefore, to vite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at tlu-Court of Ordinary on the first Monday iu January next, to show cause, if any they hate, why said letters sliould not be granted. Given under my ,h»m! and official signature, this, SOth day of September, 1*73. orta 3m JNO. M. GREER. Ordinary. Muoii county, Giu will be sold before tlie Court-house door m tlie town «f Oglethorpe, in sahl county, on th« first Tuesday in December nert. 127 anv* o! Lind, more or loss, being 123 acres on the west side of lot No 113 ami 4 acres off of lot No 114 in tlie sec ond district of originally Muscogee, now Maron county, and more particularly known as tlie premises ou which John Ray.deceased, resided at tlie time of his death, and sold a* the property of tlie estate of mid John Ray, deceased, for tlio purpose of distribution. Terra* cnsli. ikiv4 id D. A. RAY. Executor. contrary, on the first Monday iu next mouth, w hy the same shall not he granted. Given uiulcr my hand officially. ROLAND T. ROSS, novfi wlm Orehnary. _. _ Fliddlcbrooks applies to uie for adminis tration do bonis nan on the estato of Greeu Wil liamson. deceased. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to >how cause, if any tiny have to tlie contrary. a t tlie Court of Ordinary ol said county, on the first Monday iu January next. Witness my liaud officially. ROLAND T. ROSS, novl91m* Ordinary. estate of Abntliam AIU*n. bteof sahl county, deceased, i* now unrepre-senbtl. This is, therefore, to cite ami admonish nil js*r- aons rom-emd to be and npjicar at tlie i^mrt if Ordinary if said county, on the first Monday in January next, to sliow anise, if any they have, why 1 shall not then proroad to vest the adminis tration de bonis non cuiu testamento annexo iu mm lit and competent person ot saw! county. Witness my baud officially. . uolaVdt. boss, novlOlm* Onlinary. Langdaie’s Chemical Manure Company, (LIMHED.) NEWOASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. S: : : SI Has tlie following Powerful Eecommendations for Planters HI. Fever snd Airue. Chill Fever, Agm-s, . . 50 I It is a genuine English made Manure, the only one in tlie market, and inanu factored by a company having a capital of $1^0,000, which sells 40.1XX3 tons aniiU' I ally, and has the most extensive works of the kind in Great Britain, which have been in operation 24 years. The Langd&le, therefore, has a good pedigree and is no experiment. ^ It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for the promotion 60 I of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilixer offered in the South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in the market. The analysis given with the Manure when sold will be guaranteed. There shall '. 10 > I be no mistake about the genuineness of the article, nor tho good faith of the vendors. It is the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use in ^ becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. The !iSo I test of cheapness is not the price, but the actual worth of tho article purchased. • loo I Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable chemi- * I cals, which can alone give worth 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 Case (Momc.'o) Mill! alwvoSSUrw.'ykUan.l I a fair commercial profit on its «wt. . . V. ' ' . Manual ntDimtiutm. ... . $10001 The employment of jiowerfij machinery m mixing' anil pulvonzing the mgre Ca«c (Mon.-i-oj of io kt]m vials ami Bonk. 6 80 I clients prepares every particle for service, anil prevents trouble in using. The Lang- box tlm .^mrv, IrSe'^Tcl^"^ daleU unc< l Imlled iu this respect, and impresses every one who sees it as a perfectly nrafo*<4r>rii.. Adilraa " I manipulated Manure. MHIUEY'S SPECIFIC I Iu its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific research Office and xi*MiKnS.^xJ^Yo* * n<1 ex P*’«n>ent, confirmed by practical appUeation for a quarter of a century. •- ■ j,,. I will be maintained at its present high standard, and is thus what ~ 1 long wanted — a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OX YIACOXaxd AUGUSTA RAII.U0AD. m. ffwhi” r,n 01 will i trains hem’s Of* Augusxta, ti r .Monday, Octobors IS. r t:i Railroad DAT TRAIX—DAILT (SUNDAYS KXCKrTED). Leave Maron (jjjo A ^ Arrive at Augsuui '.*.** -j : 15 j» m UnveAusuiU —^ A M Arrive axMacon..." T| ***** , ********‘‘~~ 5:25 r .u Trains on the ji^ "mid Aa S usm Railroad Mill lux.edose connection nt Cnmnk vntb dav »**“** train OU tin. Gror.ua Railroad (or Uashingtoa, Athens nnd Atlanta. ««***»* s. K. J01IXS0X. Suji't. IT. ISIes.Ii!tndor bkysliiir. 18. Ojththahuy. aiul Stre or Weak Eye*. . IH. t.’jitnrrii. Acute or Chniiiic Iniiiu*riz». . 20. WhoopiiK-C'ou^h, Violent Cough*, . . 21. Asthma. 0|»fire-s«*d Breathinr. . . . 22. Ear Dischsreees, luipr.ired Heorimr. . . 23. Scrofula, Knbtmxl Glsnd*. Swciliinrs . 24 General IMiilitr. Fbysicnl Weakness, . 23. Drofm* and Scanty Secretions. . . . ‘Jit. .S-a-Sii-knesss, Sickness from Ridimr. . 27. Kklney Disease, Gravel 28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, < Involuntary Discliarges, 21*. Sore Flout h. Canker. 30. Urinanr Weakness. Wetting the Bed. . 31. Painful Periods, with Spasms, . — of Lif 32. SutferinKB at Chanre v Life. . . 35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, . FAMILY CASES. For sale by all Druggists. And galls and Hunt. Rankin X Lamar. Macon. Go. aep9-<«tal£«wti ; planterd have bACKED MUbIC BOOKS. THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND, THE STANDARD. S TILL "wbtm," nnd true to its mim*. keeps well to the front of nil hooks lor Choirs. Con- . volitions nnd Sincme Si'hools. l!y L. t). Emerson I CLEMOX S Sc JAMES, nnd II. It. Calmer. Price «l 50. I j. BEX WILS0X & CO., . ______ . _ T mTT , T EUFF. AVIXTERS Sc AVHITLOCIv, AMERICAN TUNE B00E. b. H. wkigley & co., J. W. WHEATLEY Sc CO., vsuiiuiuis i.vttf oi 11ic very mut psuim nines of 1 r* ivr ermwa tho centuiy - Has no superior as a collection of I „;.. * . . . the most approved sirntl music for Choirs nnd I »YM. J. EuSSLLL, Congregations. ft)0 Editors. -MX) pages. Price | C. M. DAVIS, SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH, AGENTS IPST GEORGIA: THE RIVER OF LIFE. Is sttnrtinT tho notiro of all loaders of sinning I ill iiablstth Sins,Is, iKisiustttif.its very superior | arrangement of Bible subjects, its de|»rtment of I sontnt for little children, its adaption to tlio inter- | national lessons, nnd its ecneral richness tunl I frtsthness of music and worils. Highly eommeml- | ml by all. Prieo .VS cents in bds. This ittemtiful j Salituith Seliottl Some Isxik is sold at $.10 jier bun- [ deed in h\ls: $25 per hundred in paper. f The above hooks sent, postpaid, on receipt of n> | SPEEBS Sc NILES, J. D. MAVIS, • Columbus - Atlanta. - Marietta, Macon. - Amcricus. - Leesburg. Athens. - Arlington, Marshallvillc. Perry, W. McICAY, General Ajgcnt, Macon, Ga. tail price. no\-4tlinw.%\vlf CHAS. II. DITSOX X CO^ 711 Broadway, New York. OLIVER DITSOX X CO.. BostoT|. Gift Enterprise The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country JL.. D. SINE’S twentieth To be drawn Thursday, January 1st, 1S7L $200,000 INVALUABLE GIFTS GU.VXD CAPITAL PRIZE, $20,000 IN GREENBACKS! OXE GEAXD CASH PRIZE, $10,000 IN GREENBACKS! OXE CASH PRIZE Of $3,000 IS G2EEXBACKS Oxk Point of ssooo Six Puzn of i Ten Prizes of Ilo shin has applied forexemtdhn <f {**r*m alt)*, and 1 will pats upon the nine at 12 o'clock. I.. t« tlie 5tli day of Ifcrember next, at my office. ihiv222t JOHN M. GRF:K1L Onlitmty. /^KORGU. MACON COUNTY.-John Taylor vT has applied for exemption of personalty, and I will para upon tlw same at 12 o'clock. h„ ou the 4t b day of Dcoemlv-r next, at my office, nort--t JOI1X M. GREEK.Onliimrr. emntv, will lie sohl. on the FIRST TVEsDAT fit DECEMBER nest, before tlie Comt-liomiedoor in the town of Georgetown, in »aU county, be- tween the lexsl hours it sale, sll of the Ismls lie- loneine to the estate of James R. PTttmsn. bite of sent county, derremed; the same Ivins the place whr’iren he iv'stdisl st tho rime of his death, con* sistins of eleven hnndnxl seres of land, more or less, and lies on tlie Culhhert stsl Gior.-etown road wu Emm rharrh. Sold for the purpose of distribution. Terms rash. BETSEY .IXX riTTMAX. orUll lawtw- Administratrix. GAGE SHRK1PF SALE.—Will Iv solA be- foK the Crsirt-bouse door, in Georgetown. Quit- man county. Ga. on the Und Tnesday in IVsenr- Ivr next, between the legal hours ot sale, the fol low inn property, to-wit: ...... Lota of laml Sow. SS and fiS, and east half of Xo. «T. initlie Stl, district of oruriually Lrv. now Quit- man county, known aa the property of K..lvrt Reives, trusl.v. etc. to satisfy a njertcavv ti fa is- suetl from the Siqierior Cram of Quitman mnnty. in tavor of Abraham Mehta axainst Eohert Reive*, tnishv, etc. Property point.sl out in 1 fa and tenant notified. R. G. MORRIS, novTtds sltenff. /-triTVAX COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.- U Will be told, on the first Tuesday in IXrcem- ber next, la-fora the Court-house door, in the town cf Georgetown, in add eountv of Quitmsn to the litebeat bidder, let of land Xo.*ll. in Mhdw tort of originally Lee. now Quitman rounty ; 70 VM of aaid lot improved, and with a aural house and out .houses. Sold for tba purpose cf division, a one-fifth uiterost in the same belontltut to my ward. Pcrrv MrCarrolL By order of the Court of ss«““ “rkii™XRB5fir“ iwvTtd** Gas rd taw. Srxruxx Giaxan's will prohibiUsl oler- sytnea from ever entering tho doors of Girard College. At a recent visit of the Knighti Templar of Boston to the insti tution, one'of the Knight*, a well known physician, who wears a white necktie, was passing in, when the janitor accosted him, oaring. "Yon Mkt Iin here, sir; tho rule forbido it-'' "The h—11 can't,” replied tho phv-ician. "All right, oir,” rejoined the janitor; " poaa right in." Sntritxx GtKiun's will prohibited clergymen from ever entering the doors of Girard College. At a recent visit of the Knight* Templar of Boston to the intaitation, on,- of the Knights, a well- known phy-. .an. who wears a white neck v, w:i- j. .„.uc in. tl.c janitor accosted •m. -aylng "Yon can't 1 cu-s in hero, sir ; '•rule forbid- iL" "The b—1 I coat.” " ied the physician." "All right, sir/ lilted the janitor, "pas. right in.” Magudia Balm A FEW ATTLICATI0X5 HXSX A Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is Pure Iv Vegetable. *n .1 Its opnwtian Is rraoandf.lt"at onee. It does awsy trith th. Hashed Appearance caused by lhat. laUrn. aclEiclUntsct. llealsaadreraorcaaillhotena* sad riinnlrr dlsprfitng dark and nnalrhtty Spots. Prirrs away IXn. l-rocklaa and Sun- bura. sad by Its gentle bnt powerful Ir.auenc* saantlca the faded cheek with ^ODtHFCIi BLOOM AXD BEAUTY. S-Td by lE Progp:«ta and Fiaey Stores. Dta pot. ti Park TP' fr+. NeW Yotl J. J. AliK.VAIS, ^ JUSTICE OP THE PEACE —axn— NOTARY PUBUCL L. B. ENDBES, CONSTABLE, CHATHAM COUNTY. Office No. * Bid. ilrvt. B.ttTANNAH. GA K. to 7 r. JC. _ first Monday in December next. app!icat»>u will be nrade to roU tlio land brlonritig to the estate 4 Nancy UiRmain late of said cmuity. de- reaaed. for Use benefit cf the bora and cushion of WUtl tlif.-ivJ. mv4\rlm JOHN E. WADE. Ailmr. - — (Mmary of Quit- rounty. will be sold, cm tbe first Tuesday in Itamler n it. betas tbe Court-tarns, doer, in tin town of Gewarlown. between th. legal hnura 4 rata, the Wtasnnstandabtlonnn* to the estate of Calvin T.-b ileerwb via: Luteflsnd Xo.*»; east half of kit No. tX and efi aero, of the north rmn of lot No. 11. All in tbe sch district of onr.. natty Loe. now Quitman county, s+l for the benefit of the heir* and cr.diiora cf aaid edits. Terms cash. H. U. IIAISTEX. novatds*Admiwsknilor- q; of land Xo. fles in the UITMAX COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will ! be asU. on tbe lint Tuesday In December aUMM|» Oocm-bowaa to.lntta town 4 Geonrrtcrwn. ta mil county of.Quitjn, ^anw , county. Levied an aatlmpropartyof 4 L A. Oonrkm deoraaail. to mtuty o tiro Court fl fa* issued from the Jostxe Court of the Stub district, <:. M. efjarid county, against Martha H. Gooden, cxemtrtt rtr. epe fa bror of G. U Hataway; the others m favor of 1L J^Oaltra and Webb R. G. MORRIS. Sheriffs BORGl Ur H. <.u: L QUITMAN COUNTY.— Mart ha rke api’lr * to me ter rxx-rspl*i n of wrsrav. —"vl fa-Uin-' apart and valuation cf gKomead ia both Qu.tn.»n ami Bondolpb rc«n- i.n raid Sttfft »n»l the rarae will t«e l*»wxl ip 'n ut liioMo-i, x. x . on tn«r Z ,:L day U .Vi* emUT,l!CS. al try wfire- povis jot* W. P. JORDAN, Ord inary. TWIGGS COUNTY Jiuhimrel Rf.vnolds epplim te me for letters of administration on the estate of Rhlley Ann Cranford, drcvaawl: These are, therefore, to rite and ailraonish all' persons concerned, to show cause, if any they liave to the contrary. »t this oflioe. on or by the first 3IoiHt.iv in December next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hmul officially. net 19 Sal T IIubbanl Reynolds applies te me for letters of administration, de bonis nun with the will an nexed. on the estate of Benjamin UranfonL lute of aaid rounty. deceased: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons con<vmed,to show cause, if any they have to the contrary, at this office, on or hy the first Monday in December next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. C. A. SOLOMON. oetl9>Vl Ordinary.^ A GRAND r^ffilFT CONCERT! WILL BE HELD AT LEAVEN WOItTII, IvAX., DECEMBER 31st, 1ST3, FOR THE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, $450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize $100,000 f^XECUTORS SALE.—By virtue of an Ju ureter from the Cuurt of Ohtinary of Twiiqn county, will be sold, before the Court house door in the town cf Jeffersonville. In aaid rounty, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the leral hours of sale, all the lands bc- louginr to the estate of Sampson Bredrer, de ceased. fade of said count v. consisting of 2ft2i acres, more or les«, the same being a part of two lots Nos. not known, but lying and being in the 23d district of said rounty. Terms, twelve months credit with small notes and good security. Bond for title* and possession given. Titles perfected whm last payment is made. LEVI GALLEMORE. noTl his Executor. A ! an order from tbe Court will be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Jeffersonville. Twiggs county, Ga. on tbe find Tuesday in December next, with in tbe legal hours of rale, all lands belonging to flu* estate of James Balkcom. deceased, hte cf said county. Terms made known on day of sale. J. F. BALKCOM. LAFAYETTE BALKCOM. ort23-4ftd* fartYlGUsi SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold X before the Court-houM door in Jeffersonville, mid count v, within tbe legal boors of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following de scribed property, to-wit; Three hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, being lot No.214.and 15ftof adjoining lot; mid had* ad}4ning lands foraadrir owned by H. H Tarver. R R Stopper. Sr. and tiustauts Me- Crea. Also, 4el acres, more or leas, bounded as On the north by lands of Tarver X toads lying and being in tbe 24th district cf aaid county- Levied on to satisfy one 11 fa issued from ~viai Superior Court in favor uf C B Smith vs ’ E McOraa and G McCrea. Said lands in j<t>- Bsaion uf 1* M Solomon. R R Stopper and JJm - McCrea, cxecutorof G MoCrea. rcoperty point ed out by ptointilTs ct teener. Also, at the aam<? time ana place, the following property, to-wit: Lot No-34 containing 242f next*. more or Pm, End part of lot No. 35. containing 10ft acres .Toureor less, which said lot and part of k* bins and being in the 2ftth district of mid eoun- tr. and known as tlie S K Long place, now In poa- sruirm of John Bcnfroe as tenanf, under E \V Hughes as purr baser. Sold to attofy a fi fa toned from the Superior Court of mid rounty in favor of John N Kri net a! ts Solomon K Long. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.' Also, at tbe same time and r toec. 20*1 acres of toraLmoreor torn being lot No. 100 in the 27th district cf said county, to satisfy one 11 fa issued from Tv u"r* Superior I’ourt m favor cl W H Eng lish \s John H Fit:pMrick. Propertj in pooms- uf J H Fuijjatntk and pointed out by ploin- irttds JAMES T. EVANS. Sheriff. Ssooo *) ?(£$ each in j Greenbacks! taflOGolilaml Silver Lover Hnntins ATatche. (ia *11) worth from $i0 to $soo 1 Coin Silrer, Vest Chaliu, Soliil *nj Double- Plated Silverware. Jewelry, fie, ete. 'Vliol.i number ol Gilts 29,000. Tickets lim ited to 100,000. Agents Wanted to *ell TICKETS to whom liberal Premiums pill ’ be paid. Sinrie Tickets $•; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tide ets$rt>; Twenty-live Tickets $to. Cirrulars containing * full list of prir.es, a de- •rription of llw uuuiuer of (lrawinr. and other in formation in reference to the Distrilwtion, will be rent to any on* ordering them. Ail letter* must be'addres.sed to Vain Office. 101IV. Fifth Street novlp d Awltw TH3 SH0ST2SS BOUTS TO TOOTHS. Sioo.ceo FOR ONLY S5 SO! THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. M t fer$S^"2f e S B ^ Iw Portable id Stationary Stum Engines. ill* in tlu f I ctatsa fc- : *— — * “ Consist ii non . dwelling in the United States, being only a few blocks from the Court-house, surrounded by mag nificent ground*. orc-hanls, gardens and vine yard*. Tbe building has boen only recently rom- I-k'tcd with all modern improvements. PRIZE LIST. IS Prise*. Real Estate, - - - - $159,125 1 Cash Prize, 20,000 2 - - $10,000 each. - - - 20/100 50 “ 500 ** • • • 25j000 100 M 200 M - - - 20.000 2lH> ** ** 100 “ - - - 20.000 500**'“ 50 ** - - - 15,000 «W “ ** 20 “ - - - 154JC0 lJWft “ 10 “ - - - BUMO 1.15ft 44 5 44 - - - 5,700 30,450 44 2 CO - - - 01,125 Missouri State Lottery! Legalizrd hy Utntc Authority and j Drawn In Public at St. Louis. Grand Single Number Scheme 00,000 NUMH£R8. CLASS L, TO BE DRAWN NOV 29, 1873. 5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000. SADD L ER Y! A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS, BITS, SADDLERY and CARRIAGE HARDWARE. CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEAT' CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. nov6 lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry street, Macon r ’*» 1 pm© of. £50,000 1 prize of. 13.150 1 prize of 104)00 1 prize of 7,500 4 prizes of 5,000 4 prizes of 2,500 20 prizes of 1,000 20 prizes of 500 40 prizes of. 5000 prizes of...... $100 I 0 prizes of louo I 0 prizes of...... Suo ] 0 prizes of 300 I 9 prizes of. 250 | 30 prizes of...... 3d prizes of...... ISO prizes ol... ’J ,n . 7e * 250 5,000 prizes of 10 I Tickets $10. Half Tickets $5. Quarters $24». I Our lotteries arc chartered by the State, are all | ways drawn at tlie time named, and all drawings [ a n* under the snjiervision of swoni commissioner. I Tlie official drawing will be published in tlie St. I Louis papers, an<l a copy of drawing sent to pur- ] chasers of tickets. We will draw a similar scheme the last day of every month during the year 1873. Kern it at our risk by Post o Hire, Money Orders, Registered Letter, Draft or Express. Send for i 1 circular. Address, „ . ^ „ MURRAY, MILLER X CO.. , PodtofTire Box f4WI <t. T*oiii*«. Vo WHOLESALE HARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC., Cherry Street, - - Macon, Ga. octlZtf KATALYSINE WATER-TiibGkeat 3Iedi-| eix* of Nat uni:. Indorsed by the Highest |Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Tow-J rr to Paralytic, Youthful Vigor to tlie Aged, an Develoi* the Young at a Critical Period; Dii *ol\\*s Calculi and •‘Chalky” Deposits; Cur EJout, Rlieumatism, Dyspepsia. Neuralg ia ravel. DiabetLs. Diseases of tlie Kidneys, Liv er and Skin. Abdominal Dropsy, Chrome Diar rhoew, Constipation, Asthma, Nenousness Sleeplessness, General Detiility. and nearly ev ry Hass of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets ».v WII1JNKY BIlOS., Gen’l Agents227 Soutlij Front st, Philadelphia. For sale by all drug-] _ri*‘ts. aiur3<vid3ni ■flBBflB DIXIE WORKS, FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. WABEROOMS : Poplar Street, between Third and Pourth Streets, MACON, GA. I^QM ES T/CVk Aj-cntH AV un tod. Solid for ratalonie. Sortie ZiTizj Itatatai Ceajaj. tn Yak. st ea¥en cine s BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary and portable Steam Engines and Boil- era, Grajra Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circular. Gang and 31 ulay Saw Anils; Portable and Sta tionary Flouring Mills. Sugar Cane Jlills ami Su gar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dum my Engines for street roads and mining purposes, new and second-hand Iron ami Wood Working . Machinery of every description. Send for cir- I rotor. CENTRAL RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICB Savanna]], November 1,1573. alter SunJa.v. the ;>1 inst. Fa.-.wnger v nuns on the Groqda Central Railroad, its brunches and connections, will run aa follows: ^ _ MO L—OOtSO NOST1I A» WEST. leaves oavannan^ ^.4;, v M lxsaves Augusta y 05 a it Arrives in Augusta. Y:. K k P M Arrives in .MiiledgeviHe v m Arrives in Eaton ton n'55 1* it Arrives in Macon- - .'**’** g.45 p M Leaves 3lacou for Uol um bus...’’’7.*’*’'' ”** 7-15 P M Leaves Macon for Eufaula '..**’***”*’ 9-10 r it Leaves Macon for Atlanta *’*’** 7^ P « Arrives at Columbus .7 3.57 A M Arrives at Eufaula *.10 *0 a it Arrives at Atlanta^ 1:40 au COMING SOUTH AID EAST. Leaves Atlanta 1:00 a m Leaven Columbus.. 7 ; 4q P u Leaves Eufaulx. 7 ; -5 P M Arrive* in 3Iacon from Atlanta. 0:50 a m Arrives in Macon from Columbus.... 5:00 a m Arrives in Macon from Eufaula 0:45 a m Leaves Macon 7.-15 A ji Leaves Augusta ,, , , i»K)5 a XI Arrives at Augusta^ 43)0 P m Arrives at Savannah 5:25 p 31 TRAIN' 50. 2—GOING NOKI1I AND WIST. Leaves Savannato. 7 : so p .\t IxTives Augusta ,, 8.-06 p M Arrives in Augusta 5:55 a M Arrives iu lliwon 8:20 a 51 lA’aves M:u-onfiwColumbujL.....!! ft:45 a at Leaves Maeuti tor Eufaula. MS a st Leaves Macon lor Atlanta. thlO a m Arrives m Columbus i;50 p m Arrives in Eufaula 5.40 p at Arrives in Atlanta. " 5 P M COMING SOUTH ASD EAST. Leaves Atlanta^ 7^ a M Leaves Golnmbiui^ -:S0 p m Leaves Eufaula^ 7-20 A M Arrives in Maron from Atlanta..!.'!!.'!!""" S. : ta r X Arrives in Macon from Columbus 7^S0 p it Arrives in Maron from Eufaula 5:10 p 11 Leaves Macon 7.^*5 p m Arrive*at Milledgevilfe. ...HhOft p m Arrives in Eatontocu 11:55 p it Loaves Augusta 8.-05 p it Arrives in Angusta ,,,, , siss a it Arrives in Savannah 7-15 a it Train No. 2 being a through train on tho Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations. jKivsengers for half stations cannot bo taken on or put off. Fassengera for Milksdgevillo nml Fmlonlon will take tram Pio. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and train No. 2 from potiite on tho Southwestern Rail road. Atlanta and Macon. 4 , WILLIAM ROGERS, no v 5td General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. „ SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE. SouruvTKsTxiur Railroad Company, Macon, Ga., October 20,1S73. O N and after Sunday-, the 20tli inst.. Passenger Trains on this Rood will run as follows: DAT EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Maron 9:05 a m Arrive at Eufaula.. 5:40 p x Arrive at Clayton 7:20 P at Arrive at Albany Arrive at Ariington^ Arrive nt Fort Gaines Leave Clayton Knfmnto 1 A*ave I 3:45 P it 7:15 p m: 5:10 P il 7:20 Ait 8:50 A X Leave Fort Gaines 8:35 a it Leave Alban,)’ 10:47 a m: Arrive at Macon 5:10 p it Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithville, and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbcrt daily, ex cept Sunday. Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will nut to Ar lington on T-Btokely Extension Tuesday and Fri day, returning Wednesday and Saturday. COLUMBUS DAT PASSENGER TIMIN’. Leave Macon~. 8:45 a it Arrive at Columbus 1:50 p m Leave Columbus. 2:30 p x Arrive at Macon 7:30 r m COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Loave Macon 7:15 P it Arrive at Columbus 3:57 a it Leave Columbus 7:40 a it Arrive at Macon.. ........... ....... 5:00 a X Making dose connection with Western Rail road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, etc. BUFAUUt NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Maron 9:10 P it Arrive at Eufaula 10:20 a it Arrive at Albany 7:10 a it Leave Eufaula. 7:25 p it Leave Albany 8:30 P m Arrive at Maron 0:15 a m Trains leaving Maron and Eufaula on this schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thunlay nights, connect at Smithville with trains to Albany. VIRGIL POWERS, oct281y Engineer and Superintendent. GUERNSEY, BARTRUM & HENDRIX, PKOFUIETOB8. D00ES, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOE PEAKES, BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, S0B0LL WORKS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETO., ET0., ETO. [JOHNSON & DUNLAP, 72 Third Street, Macon, Ga. PACK’S Patent Portable CIRCULAR SAW TVTTT.T.S To cut from 300 to 3000 feet per hour, with one ■aw. Gang, Mu toy and Sash Saw Mills. Portable Grist Mills, LoHel's. Turbine Water Wheels, and every kind of Machinery accessory to the manu facture of Lmnlier. And: HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE. Wo have in store the best selected stock of HABDWAilE in Middle Georgia, and defy competition in quality or price. POCKET CUTLEIiY. Gxo. Pagk ± Co. I We import direct from Sheffield. England, and will '-mirant ?e to duplicate any Daireiptive'cataihKueaSS 1 Frtroh»tl! <L SUUl f ° r I ® k° u g llt in New York from jobbers. of /<>•» The Prize, $*50,000 The title to the above real estate is ginzaateed I Hirfert. The liberal terms of this scheme brines it with- ia the reach of all—tbe greatrat opportunity ever offered (or the poor man to rise to vvealtli. PniCE OF TICKETS. BALKCOM. y Single Tickets, $X 50: Eleven Tickets. $SS aa : Admincrtratera./ Fi!t,-.n Tickets. $U3 oO; Ono Huudnsl and Fif- ra—...... .—«fr teen Tickets.lisoou. Tbe drawing will be made under the anpenn- ■ hot also The demand tor tickets is imisualleted, and all desiring to participate in the drawings should at once form their dubs and send In their orders. AGESTS WASTED ui all State, Citte and Tom* in (A* V. 8. and Canada,. Money should be sent by Bewtatered Letter. P. O. Order or Kipress. with thelull sddremolthe ipCn writing. . . _ . . Asneof 11 vickrts ha* a chance to win 11 priaea. but positirely certain to win one, whfle ote perugi out of errery ten who purahase a pack age edit is bound to win twopruea- . For further tatowmtkta and partindnt send •ratal* to the Manager ana Proprietor, and SI.UOM ABKI.ES, Leavenworth. Kansas. EHKaiaaisi r other a icQtS circular cf advice te both «exu. Addzan Kux “O,** Medical Institute. 137 Sycamore street, Cincinnati. Ohio. The remedies are to rortaiv that no pay will be required of responsible t- r- » :> i r lr.-tat:;.r-;.: , c.-vd. A t .1' Mu- A-um will convince you that this Institute is tha only sure 0:** in the United States to cure Sypti* dcclleoaiy FOR SUN CHIMNEYS, made by I’Ll.UE &. ATWOOD, produce* tbe largest lid!. Can be used on any coal oil I lamp. For rato by all lamp dealers. 1 oar popu lar MAPS an<f reli gious and historical C HA UTS. Splendid as sortment! Inrsre rales! Large profits! Address 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. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO* Office General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga* July 10,1873. AN and after this date— \J LIGHTNING EXPRESS For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Macon, by Macon A Western Rail road...*,... 11:00 A JC Arrives at Atlanta 5:30 p x Leaves Atlanta C.-oo p m Arrives at Dalton 10:30 F m Arrives at Chattanooga 1:10 AM Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p m. over thir teen hours earlier than paxsengers by any other route can with safety reach New York, leaving tho same evening. DAT WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves Maron at..„ „...11:10 p st Leaves Atlanta at —.......... &30 a m Arrives at Chattahooga 4:30 a m Close connection at Chattanooga for all ]>oiiits West. Pullman Palace (tors on all night trains. For further particulrs addroess julylltf PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Office of Et5 inker and Superintendent Augusta. Ga^ June 28,1873. O N and after Monday. Jano 30, trains on this Road will ru 1 as follows: DOWN I IT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta nt..... 6:43 A M A rrivo at Port Royal at 2:16 r x Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 r x Arrive at Savannah 3:30 P X UP DAY FAS5ENOBR TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at a x Leave Charleston at......... 8:10 A X Leave Savannah at 9*0 ^ Arrive at Augusta at 3^8 * * DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at * * Arrive at Port Royal at... T M Arrive at Charleston at........................... 5=6® 34 Arrive at Sa^-annah at i- 130 F UP SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at ***** * Leave Charleston at ———- 5255 M Leave Savannah at S5S p 31 Arrive at Augusta at — 8:00 a x Passengers leaving Macon by tbe C:30 A M train on Maron and Auguste Itoilroml. arrive at Augus ta in time to mako close connection with tho down niirht i«a*soiiyer train on this road for Port Royal and SaranruuL JAMES O. MOORE, julyitf Engineer and Superintendent. BUILDERS’ HARD WA BE. &taHtahi^.^w E L^^^yyo l S t ^ 5art ' I ° ur * to<:k “ Jarsre and complete, and prices lower than at any tli ne since the war. MIYNTETT Made Bapklly with Stencil and idvltlj X Key Check Outfit*. Catalogue, and full Iivtieulare Ire?. S. 31. SrzxcE?, 117 I Hanover «. Bo-ton. W OMEN 7SSt can Jcwdiy, ltoolta, Guincj. etc., in their own kv | caiiucw No capital meded. Catalogue. Term., etc.. Wilt free. P. O. V1CKBKY ft to. Aum 1 Maine. A Full Line of Saw Mill Goodu, The largest stock of WAGON and CABRIAGE GOODS in the market. :?% per day! Agents wanted! O All classes cf working peo- . .of cither sex. young or old. make more money ■3 work for us m their spare moments, or all the Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform Scales P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plow3,1 and 2 home. Last, but not least, tine D -PRATO COTTON GIN. IRON and STEEL and everythin"’ kept in a first class Hard’/rare House. "We AddreraG?OTIN^XTco^oi^nthMaTncr^* mean ^ Usiness » 211111 aR aak is a triaL If we don’t sell you, it; shall not bo our Il«tr, When and Whtrt to Advertise. S-e the AtlTertlaera’ Gazette, 80 pa--ea. I Sent by mad f .r cc.-. Adilreae 1 GEO. K ROWELL CO. ran* lawtt 41 Park Raw. New York. Valuable Lands for Sale. TITO ** rold before the Court-house door in » Y. *to town of Oglethorpe, Moron county, Gsu. on the first Tuesday in Dxxnxiher next, within the lexnl hoars of sale, the following property, to- wit: Lots of land Non. GC, lot 103, 25 and t», in the 15th district of originally Houston, now 31a- ®2° c ‘52 n *8 r * u the property of tbe estate of Jlat- TBT^t iruniul On raad lands are two separate plantstioos, or settlement^ both well I improved, and will be sold sc;<iratsiy ; one known as the place wb reon Dr. E.A. I rgpft now re- * lou. lis and restore ui.-u.huod. IVH .inpur- ; suanco of an order of the Superior Court of said , rounty,to carry out and perform tbe rejw.rt of the | Master inChanceiyof the S. W. Circuit makim a final settlement of asid estate, Sold at the risk of tbe former purchasers. Terms «uh. A- H. GRBK R. octl w3t Receiver. • ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. n AVINO perfected my arrange Rt-.rulator. by th.< cn-ctit.u of _ MENT4 for the purpose of observing the the exart M.’iron m**an time to within a fr *Sprcial attention paid to tlu Re pa work made to order. •nts to correct the *li*rht. -t error in the tii nt'.’twpmz ol rov fine observatory aixl one of the aiont approv«U TRANSIT INSTRL- n passage of the tun io:d star. , 1 will be able to keep a second. id Rating of fine WatcKes, o sipeU as ail ' kinds mo DE. IVOODBEIDGE’S PAIN LINIMENT T> KMOVES In from, fire to tvrentT minutes tho Iv .-lost violent r«ins nf hEUBALGlA and C11HON1C KlIKUMATISM, raring vcct severe forms of these iliviscsin from one ta flic days; also the STIFFS ESS ORTHB JOIMS wl uc)l sometimes accompanies the last. It also cures SPRAINS OF THB JOINTS m twelve hours GU3I-B0ILS. NERVOUS UE,VDACnES, ncludin* those which follow Intermittent Fevers and Tooth Aches, in from one to five minutes ;ata* Colic. Rin* Worm end Mcmnmtis. The second com was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the !a-t in a few minutes, tho pain to the head and neck, and tlie rigidity of the muscles of the nock. See circulars containing certmcatef of its virtues tad,, who hove « d ^g. A «WDBrSS. mrhS SswAwtf Bronswldt. Ga. HAHRISON, BRADFORD & CO’S STEEL PENS. SiJCcial attention callcl ta the well known numbers' 505—75—28—20 and 22. Factory, Mt. Vernon; OOlce 75, John HU, New York. augS4 3m — WiUKE.V A. ESSSOJC. DVJUC3 W.OEKE. BOUKUI n. UOID. W. A. EANSOM & 00., ytauu/arturersand Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 13$ AND 140 GRAND ST, NEW YORK. ....resented by R. W. Hosan. of Georgia. JBAIIdBY’S -CELEBRATED- FEVER AND JGDE PILLS A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. B ISHOP PIERCE says & fair trial will amoun to proof. Thousands more will testify to the same fact. For sak* hy Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, cf Macon rwn X Roasignol, Augusta, anil druprists and merchants generally in Georgia. Florida, Ala., bama, Missiwiinpi, Louisiana and South Carolina, A Kents wan tea w here chill, •ep* Stawtwkwlm General Aceat,