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SU.N'DAY. MARCH 19. 1876
Atlanta—The Arena.
Atlikta, March 17. 1876.
with r.a»on wicked win abhor.
But fool with fool is barharuut rtvfl war."*
jV.w Atlanta! N > w-oaut does ahe re*
carer from the effects of Sherman's raid
than she becomes the battle ground of
an inteitive warfaro more terrible than
that of the Guulphs and Ghibellines, of
the Capulets and Montagues, of Mr. and
Mba Caudle, or than that of the Kilken-
D y ^ts—the cateraaaling which u kept
opfi> terrific—but rorrjr & cbaDca ia there
of tbs battle's endiog like tbs cats of
blessed memory. Ko obone 1 these ter*
rills combatants bare not only nine lires,
bat nicety-nine, and our morning hours
arc in.uia a bawling wilderness by their
spits and spatting*. At one time we
bear one is down, and the other gircs a
triumphant aqoall to which the “rent,
rids, inri" Is as the coo of a sucking dore
we are even invited to attend the fun
eral and likewise we witness the sale of
tbs little fur, and few claws which are
isftof the "defunct” hero—when presto!
there is a mew, and a scratch, and they
are at it again with energy which is truly
feline.
Tne very air is becoming impregnated
with the fighting spirit. Two roosters
took up their stand before my door to
day. to my indignation. I pelted them
apart, when one went off with a cocka-
doodle-do, which wns amazing and not
at all fair, for he was not rictoriuns—had
only been aeparated by my "judgment*'
in tbe shape of rocks. When last I saw
them they were sidling up for another
fight, and I let them alone, aa I rather
sympathized with the one wno had been
crowed over.
The contending powers are the Courier
(transmigrated Herald) and the Constitu
Il’arlien who are not satisfied to
wash tbor soiled linen at home, but come
out on the highways and byways, and
call the public to look on. Now, if these
belligrf' nts so** anything exhilarating in
tbrir war-cry of "you are another” and
in tic repeated prophesies of each other’s
annihilation, wc, the long-suffering At
lanta public do not. Our thumbs are
turned back ; but alas I it is we who are
crying, "morituri te talulamue"—"they
will lie the death of us." (Free transla
tion. )
TUB OTItKEUMO OP THE PRESS.
One more protest ou tbe subject before
we are all quite dead. When au Irish
man gets excited at tboee charming re
unions cillud fairs, he seizes his stick by
the middle, and whirling it around his
head with marvellous rapidity, lauds his
friend, and anathmatises bis foes in very
choice language. This is called wheel
ing for or against a uian, and is an effec
tive "cant belli." It is immediately
tiki iiup. Friends on all sides join in,
and there is a universal scrimmage—
ending la broken heads nn<1 bloody
noses. It appears to tne there is a good
deal of "wheeling” going on among tho
press—those who aru not fighting are
edging the others on. Now, gonllemcn,
this is not fair. Tou umi yonr columns
without charge and without subsidising,
while we are mode participators, whether
we will or no.
“Pur you ws dim tho eyes, and stuff the head.
With sli such reading as wns never road,
to-you explain a thing till nil men uouot it,
Yrl writs about it—and about it.”
We aru quite satisfied that yon arc all
withoot a single virtue, but have a
thousand crimes, so throw up tho sponge.
The subject has become monotonousaud
is a boro.
A WORD IN CON FIDE MCE.
An Atm-riean traveling in a railway
carriage in England amused himself by
pinching (as he thought) bis friend’s
thigh, when tho gentleman turning with
an exclamation of pain, proved to be a
stranger. The American apologized,
saying ho "thought he was pinching his
friend/’. Tho Englishman accepted the
apology Mus : "Awe, of course, awe; lint
now w rally, awe, do you think, awo, your
little friend likes this kind of thing P"
S', awe, acidly, gentleman, do yon tils
this kind of thing yoursolvesf
L«-t night quite a crowd went to hear
Jn-h Hillings. K. Y. Cl.irko, of the Con-
ififution. presented the lecturer to the
audience in bis usual happy manner ■
"Ladies and gentlemen, it is not neccs
ssry to introduce Josh Billings to you,
t>r be knows all of you, and you know
him. I ouly rose to open proceedings.”
Mr. Clarke will foigiva me that I did
not ecu the point of his neat little speech
until Mr. Billings described a mosquito
*t Long Branch iu» "knowing everybody
there.” Quito like a mosquito, he buzzed
about administering a sting now and
then, and certainly keeping us awake.
ST. J-ATBICK’s DAT.
Every town and village in Ireland re
sounds to-day with the cry of " Shunto-
rogs*! Shamcroges 1" At every step
merry little uv-binn ineetyou with “Will
your honor buy some shamcroges?”
“No, buy from me, my lady ” “Mine
are the purtiest, asthore/’ “ Don’t mind
bim, your honor; seo mice, how fresh
they are.” "In memory of tho blessed
St. Patrick, you’ll wear them, my dar-
lint.” Such a babble of voices, and
•uch persistency almost take one’s breath
away. I always arm myqelf with a big
bunch in my bat and button-hole in aelf-
defenoe, and thou enjoy many a hearty
laugh with the crowd. It is impossible
to be sad long in that dear auld countrie.
The very beggars are jolly with their
whining, and are always ready for a joke.
Often have I closed my door on ttto inev
itable skeleton and sought tne street or
toad for relief, knowing that before I
had walked a dozen yards something
would provoke a smile. The children
stammer witticisms before they can talk
plain, and every cab driver, shopkeeper
and laborer will meet yon with a joke or
a pleasant word if you will give the
•lightest encouragement. Always ready
for fun, they have yet too much tact to
go too far, amt nre likowise too kinijy to
wound. Dior auld Ireland! There is no
country like her for genial courtesy and
ml«/*n—•• First flower of the earth, first
grm of tho sea.” I would be an ingrate,
indeed, if I should ever forget the warm
welcome and tender sympathy with
which I was received after our surrender.
In the expressive phraseology of the
country, the welcome was given to me
“ with a heart and a half.”
I see, in your dispatches, Professor
Smith alludes to a rain of flesh in Ire
land. I Imre repeatedly heard it spoken
of. 8. E G.
Jere Black found that all bis learning
and adroit manor-jeering were net euffi.
cient to pull the wool over the eves of
the committee, even though they were
Demo rau, who hare great respect for
him. When cajoling eophistry failed,
Block essayed tbe bully at the secret ses
sion of the committ-e yesterday, but
greatly to his surprise he found in Con
gresetiun New, of Indiana, a man more
than his match in all rezpects. Sew
fully answered his legal points, and
calmly overthrew him when he tried to
browbeat. Black himself has expressed
great admiration for the unexpectedly
able manner in which he was met and
defeated. He evidently had little faith
in the strength cf his client's case.
"** wed tome power the Rift to fi’e us.
To sou ou reel's as ithers see us.”
Behold that pale, emaciated figure,
with downcast eye, like some criminal
about to meet her fate! See that ner
vous, distrustful look, as she walks along
with a slow and unsteady step. The pink
ha* left her cheek—the cherry her lips
Tne onco sparkling, dancing eyesore now
dnll and expressionless. The once warm,
dimpled hands are now thin and cold
Her beauty has fled. What has wrought
thia wondrous change ? What is that
which is larking beneith the surface of
that onco lovely form? Does she realize
her terrible condition ? Ia she aware of
the woeful appearance ebu makes? Wo-
man, from her very nature, is subject to
a catalogue of diseases from which man
ts entirely exempt. Many of these mal
adies are induced by her own careless-
ness, or through ignorance of the laws of
her being. Again, many female diseases,
if properly treated, might be arrested in
their course, and thereby prove of
short duration. They should not
be left to an inexperienced physi
cian who does not understand their
nature, and is, therefore, incompetent to
treat them. Tho importance of attend
ing to female diseases in their earliest
stages cannot be too strongly urged. For
if neglected, they frequently lead to con
sumption, chronic debility, and often
times to insanity. In all classes of fe
male diseases Dr Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription is without a rival. No medicine
has ever surpassed it. In “The People'
Common Sense M-dicat Adviser,” c.
which R. V. Pierce, M D., of Buffalo, N.
Y., ia the author and publisher, is an
extended treatise on woman and her dis
eases. Under this head, the varions af
fections to which woman is incident are
carefully considered, accurately portray
ed, and a restorative course of treatment
suggested. Every woman, as she values
her life and health, should possess a copy
of this valuable book. If she be diseased,
this "Adviser” will show her how she
may bo restored to health, and also direct
her bow she may ward off many mala
dies to which she is constantly being ex
posed.. Lot evory suffering woman heed
this timely advice and Bee herself as
Others nee her. Prico of Adviser, $1 60
(post paid) to any address.
COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE GO.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Statement of Condition of the Company on the 1st January, 1876.
DR.
LIABILITIES.
To re-insurance reserve at the New York standard. J3S6.156 00
Death claims reported, but not due 27,000 00
" W other claims 890 23
Surplus for Policyholders - - - 171,483 40
*586.629 63
ASSETS
CR.
By State of Georgia 7 '$>• cent, bonds $ 62,500 00
" Western Railroad of Alabama first mortgage
8 1> cent, bonds, guaranteed by Central and
Georgia Railroads 61,000 00
“ Other bonds cost 44 313 61
“ Mortgagee on real estate 29,838 12
M Other securities 36,992 30
" Bills receivable with collaterals 10,178 88 |
" Premium loans on policies with interest 270,076 90
“ Premiums in course of collection 27.851 21
sold before the Court-house door, in lin
of Macon, on the first Tuesday in
neat. during the legal hours of sale, the folio
property, to-wit:
hut ol lot No. 12, in the western range of lots
of the city of Macon. Levied on as the property
of <3. T. Holmes. trustee, to satisfy a tax n fa for
the year ls>75 vs. C. T. Holmes, trustee.
ALo. at same time and place, the fo lowing. to-
wit.: That part of lot No. 5, in block +4, accord
ing to tbe plan of the ci*y of Macon on which
thx- building known as the Planters* Bank now
stands. being 22 feet front aud running back 45
feet. Levied on as the property of tho Plant.
Banking Company to satisfy u tax fi fa ior the
year IS75 vs. The Planters’ Ranking Company.
Abo.at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Part of lot No. 1, in block S3, being the va
cant part of said lot, fronting on Spring and Mag
nolia streets in the city of Macon. Levied on ns
the property of Aire. Virginia C. Reeves to satisfy
a tax fi fa ' * m—tag—
Reeves. ■
Also, at same time and place, the following to-
Evans, and known as the property of John N.
Davi>, for his State and county tax for the year
1>75 Property pointed out on tax digest. Lory
made a fid returned to me by a constable.
Also, st same time ami place, tbe following, to-
wit: Light acres of land, located in Godfrey dis
trict, ai.d known as the property of Allen Ken-
nedy. of Gravsviile, Ga., lor his State and county
tax for the year 1S75. Property pointed out in
tax dig*st. Levy made and. returned to me by a
euiiNtabi*.
Abo, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit : Lot N«>. 4. Miiuiro 100. as described in mnp
of city bn the property of Mrs. A. F. Butler, (E.
J. Johnston tru-tee.) for her State and county
tux for tbe year 1S75. Property pointed out on
tax digest. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at same time and Place, the following, to
wn : Seven aerts cf laud, with improvements,
located in Godfrey district, and known as the
property of Chas. H. Freeman, trustee, for his
State aud county tax for t he year 1875. Property
pointed out on tax digest. Levy made aud re
turned to mo by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to
wn : *Jns hundred and uvo acres of land, *dtu
ap’d in the East Macon district, on the Central
road, adjoining I ho lands of Wilbourn and others,
known as the property of Job H Cherry, trus-
PREtJOHlP rioju S
^CCURATELY and promptly compounds! at
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR'S
R*tai Store.
Ktlbourn.
special to lb# Cincinnati Commcrc al. I
Hillrttt Ktlbourn will not remain in
jsu long unless he recoives important
ani much needed support from some
• *aree. He CAtne near telling all he
k lew Ian night, but the timely counsel
“I Bos, Slcpherd and other ring friends
• ■nt him to jail inrtead. While in the
office of the SergntlDt-at Arms T.sterdo?
wenii.g, ho was informed by Jere Black
that lu-had done all he could; that it
•Us evident the H ms* would uot yield,
and his (Kilbourn’r) future course must
he determined by himself alone. At this
Eilhourn grew quite nervous, and pro-
'Sited that he hau already borne enough
hr others; that it was not right that he
ihould bear u longer, concluding witn
the request, "Call your committee to-
Rether, gentlemen.” Csrria.-es were at
cnoe procured, and the city was scoured
in search of the committee, but a quo
tum cculd not he found.
Meantime, Kiifcouru wae conveyed to
his residence at Iris own solicitation, and
and ii,.-ro met hie conferes, who stiffened
np his backbone for him. but it will prob
ably be only a day or two before it weak
ens again, and then be will give tbe
facts. Jere Black is »aid te hive with
drawn from tbe case, and Kilbourn has
riupioyed David Dudley Field, Matt
Carpenter and Davidge, who defended
th ■ safe burglary conspirators. There is
•till talk tnat a habeas corpus will be ap
plied for, and anenl this report an absurd
rumor is afloat that the Democrats of the
House propose to impeach the Judge if
Hi* writ is issued.
O IGrAHri.
^ LOT of nlco Cigars, just received at
HUNT, RANK IN k LAMAR'S
mcli5-tf Retail Store.
TiliA.
T
HE best Black and Green Tea at
HUNT. RANKIN k LAMAR’S
f Retail Store.
FOR RENT.
A PLACE of 20 acre*. with good houne—eight
room*, hii<l uut-huUM fi.qituHlcd neur the c ity.
Will be rental low to a good tenant. Apply to
GEO. W. BURR,
dorSOthxnntf Bonn! man** Corner.
be* p&iwi
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
rAXILLA, LEMON, ETC.,
for Flavoring Ire Cream, Cakes and Pastry.
With great care, by a new process,
wc extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each cliaric'—istjc flu-
»-:/r, anil produc- Flavorings of rar
excellence. Of ffrrat strength ami verto
purity. 2fo jxrisouous oils, tieery juste
as represented, jio deceit—earh bottle TuU
measure, holding onedialf more than others
purporti ng to hold same quantity. Vm
them onc\ still stse no other. The ma
delicate, delicious Jlawrs erer made. £
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask ft
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Maw
far turod only by
STEELE & IF’IR'ICI
Depots. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Frieds f*
[{oleins Feeder.
CENTENNIAL
U7fl. EXTRAORDINARY 1876.
SOUVENIRS OF TNE C910NIIS,
BIRTH-MARKS OF THE REPUBLIC
—AW
Itatita of lb traclf Hsvs tf Liberty!
Berne facsimile reproduction, in actual mcUl.
from pertt'Ct specimens of the OLD l INh lKblS
SHILLING and the copper coma of thodiffrrenl
C °Xhr‘ rtr-t rent coined by the U. 8.. W,«hincton
Tile Iir»i half vent coined by tbs U. S.,
The fir»l Silver UUf aullar. tx.ir.od by -u# U. B..
Tne’lbat Silver dollar, coined by the U.S..17M.
The Ur»t Gold hall Eagle, coined br lheb.8.,
ele, coined by the U. S. 17M-
noSd’pmnfe of the period, of the -Esther of our
'^Thc oViu.nali in the archive, of the U. S. mint.
mSSelphia. Hardxomely mounted on lln.tot.
•liigly. vane de note sift re»*-.v for lramlng.
Any- of the <-!!>vr vouu-tS cent. each.
Anv of the dhv coins SO cent* vacb
AnvoftheKOhicoiu^UOSKR- „ . .
Ur the pimp c«e SSL mounted on pit embowed
Bristol. ?1V. ready for framire:
The 9 lueeee.all mtt.pp.-r.M 50 per »**>
The 8 peer., all in cop;«=r. .liver and gold, t*
'^Tbe^celeMne Medalion, in .ilver, SI inches
'"pomur/the m -t be.utiful and ap-.ropriate
mementnaofourOsntentiial«BCeiT*bte.
The, will be aent.fr-med in any de>ired Ma
ii *ni — rw.'h ui. for the ainrieytf «»
wnT.it for the eel. and Medation. which extra
amounts must accompany onler.
Hi mail. free, on receipt of price. Laoal dia
counts to the trade.
AGENTS WANTED!
Thmnviwut the United States -,"' 1 l **e w rid-
will bt» aru11 u> on nKVJtpc ui vo, *. v
Honey Qrdgr. Adxlres*
C. J. SQUIBS,
SS Park Row, New York City.
zachS-dA wSm
A dividend srill be paid to Policyholders on the anniversary of each policy entitled to same after
March 1st, 1876.
The Company has deposited with the Comptroller General of the State of Georgia for the seourity
of Polioyholdera Bonds, the ca3h market value of which exceeds $100,000.
The Company has a guaranteed capital of $500,000 for security of Policyholders.
The principal features of the Oomnany are, its conservative management and absolute security
for Policyholders.
All forms of Life and Endowment policies issued. Endowment policies—at premiums usually
charged for life policies—oayable within the ordinary period of life, made a specialty by this Company.
OFFICERS.
TVM. B. JOHNSTON. President.
JOHN W. BURKE. Vice-President. GEO. S. OBEAR, Se retary. CHAS. F. McCAY. Actuary
JAMES MERCER UKEEN, Chief Medical Officer. W. J. MAGILL, Superiuti-nrten* of Agencies.
wit.: Part of lot No. 8, in block Sa U>. being
tnat part of said lot now oecuniej by Mr. Baer
a> a family grocery, situated on the corner of Mc
Intosh and llaze. streets in tho city of Macon.
L' «.! J > vb . ,
— Deferred quarterly ana semi-annual premiums, 10.698 40 tee, to satisfy atm ii fa for tku year istj v.. I tee, for his State and county tax lor the year 1875.
■ Accrued interest 7 971 13 Jacob Eu-Ji, trustee. , , Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy made
AffiMfitmihini 107B rvt Also, at same lime and place, tho following, to- andreturmd tome by a countable.
Omce furniture — l.Jia UU I Wlt . .ibout six acres ol land in the \meville j Ab>o, at same time and place, the following, to
Cash on band and in bank 32,101 08 district, in aaid countv and State, and known as Lot No. 5, block 22. northwest corner, sa
the brewery properly of Kus-wll Jc Peter. Lev- desentyd on tbe map of city,», the property of
i«l on a» xhe property o! Bussell & Peter to -diiGmty, for hta Stato and county tax for
satisfy a tax Ii fa f.r the year 1873. | ‘“ Ja / 18 '»> Property pointed out on tax at-
' Also, at same time and"place, tli.: following, to- *»»*• Levy made and returned to me by a con-
wit. : House and lot in Vmeviile. in said county I . . ,
ant Stale, nuw occupied by tbe defendant. E. A. | ,_Ala^ J*t same time anu place, the following, to-
$585,529 63
D1HECTOB8.
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
DAVID FLANDERS.
VIRGIL POWERS,
A. R LAWTON. 7 .
ANDREW LOW, j SaTann » h -
T. J. SMITH, Monticello, Ga,
fab 19 4tAlaw4w
PETER SOLOMON.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
WM. H. ROSS.
MACON.
JOHN S. BAXTER, C A. NUTTING,
JNO T UOIFEUILLET, GEO. S. OBEAR.
JOHN W. BURKE, GEO E. BARKER.
] JOHN P. KING, 1
i JOSrAH 3IBLEY, j Au?ubU '
WILLIAM JOHNSTON. CaarlotM, N. C.
H. P. HAMMET. Greenville, S. C.
at
R.W.CUBBEDGE.
E. J. JOHNSTON.
GEO. S. JONES
w. J. MAGILL. ■> .
Y. R. TOMMEY, \ Atlanta -
MEMMINGER, Charleston, S. C.
BO"Bittiness Msu want to advertise in a paper READ BY THE GREATEST NUMBER of people, in order to make it pay.
9^
Ktr And is the ONLY ONE in Georgia 1 And Is READ largely by Merchants and Farmers 1
E. FRANK CO
AMMONIATEI)
BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE!
TT> ■—nmthfUO Trhn have so confiflcntlv &nd successfully used it tliaCita manufacturer is
determined t > maintain its high character and make it
THE LEADING FERTILIZER IN GEORGIA
Tbaavenuro of ail analyses, made by the State Inspector, shows the splendid result of
Available Soluble Pbosphorio Acid...
10.50 per cent.
8.30 per cent.
Tbe analysis of last cargo insptcM (January 10, 1S70.) shows:
Available Soluble Phosphoric Add... 11^5 per cent.
Ammonia. 8.12 por cent,
Valmti by Dr. T. P. Janes. 8tate Commissioner of Agriculture, in his Circular No. 28. as worth
849 16 per ton, rash.
These results can only be attained by use of the richest material.
Purchasers hire our personal guarantee that every sack sold by us will be fully up to former
high standard.
Our prices are reduced, particularly for cash gales.
For tho convenience of planters, we will keep a deposit of tbe SUPERPHOSPATE at the
warehouse of
ENGLISH & HUGUENIN,
MACON, GEORGIA.
For further information, address them or us.
PUBSE St THOMAS,
General Agents for Georgia,
f.hS 2m SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
THIRD STREET MACON, GA.
I am now manufacturing superior grades of hand made work, such as BUGGY,
LIGHT WAGON. DRAY, PHjErON, CARRIAGE and STAGE HARNESS
which I offer to sell VERY LOW for Cosh, and guarantee all goods as represented
or money refunded.
Also a large assortment of BRIDLES. COLLARS, TRACE CHAINS, WHIPS.
SPURS and HORSE BLANKETS, etc., kept on hand. The exclusive right to sell
the Adjustable Spring Stirrup enable# me to offer theca very low. The very best
of riders admit that there is as much difference in riding with these and the old
style aa there is in an ox-cart and a buggy.
Give me a call. I will show them with pleasure.
JAS. A. NELSON.
octleod6m
T. GUERNSEY,
GEO. W. REYNOLDS.
GUERNSEY & REYNOLDS,
DEALERS IN
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS!
AND
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
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locks, hinges, screws, kails.
WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS. OILS. PUTTY.
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. PAINT BRUSHES.
LIME, CEMENT. HAIR. ETC,, ETC-
The only complete establishment of the kind in the State.
WAEEB00M8: 0b Second Street, opposite J. W. Burke & Co.’s.
oct’.O eoa tf
W. A. RANSOM & CO.
[One of the oldest dealers in New York Oty.l
WBOhUBAI.B DKAUHR8 IN
BOOTS A]
Wilcox aud family, containing three-quarters of
an acre, more or less Levied on as the property
cf E. A. Wilcox, trustee, to satisfy u taxfifa lor
the year 1875.
A he. at same time ami place, the following, to-
wit- ; Part of lot 1. it. square 19, as described
in the plan of the city of Macon, and known as
the property of the estate of Thomas Wool folk,
deceased Levied on as the property of the es
tate of Thomas Woolfolk. deceased, to satisfy a
taxfifa for the year 1875 vs. Jas.‘H. Woolfolk.
agent.
Also, at same timo and.place, the following, to-
wit: Part of lot No. 5. lit block 75, according to
the plan of the city of Macon, ou the corner of
First and Fine struts. Levied ou as the prop
erty of Mrs M. II. Hollingsworth to satisfy u
tax fi fa for tbe year 1875 vs. L. W, Hullings-
worth, agent Mrs. M. H. Hollingsworth. Prop
erty pointed out by L. W. Hollins*.worth.
Also, at same time and. place, the following, to-
wit.: The store house and lot on the comer of
Fourth and Poplar streets, in the city of Macon,
and known iu the plau of said city of Macon as
part of lot No. 8, in block 45. and now occupied
by John Ingalls as a drug store. Levied on as
the property of L. W. & J. K Hollingsworth to
satisfy a tux fi fa for the year 1875.
Also, at same timo and place, the following, to
wit.: Lot No. 2, in block 61, in tho city of Marun.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Martha Ross
and children, to satisfy a tax fi fa for tho year
1875 vs. W. G. Ross, agent Mrs. Martha Ross and
children.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Part of lots Nos. 1 and 2, on Bell’s hill, in
the city of Macon, aud known aa the residence of
the defendant. Levied on as the property of E
Crockett to satisfy a t»x Ii fa for the year l>75.
Also, at Mime time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Oi'.o home aud lot its Godfrey district, in
said county and Stat",containing two acres, more
or less, and adjoining the residence of J. B.
Artope and family. Levied on as tho property
oi J B. Artopo, agent, lo satisfy a tax fi fa for tho
year 1875. Property pointed out by defendant.
Abo, at same time aud place, the f ollowme, to-
wit.: The house and lot known as the property
of the defendant, containing four acres, more or
less, sdtuated ia 1085th District G. M. Levied on
as the property of II. S. Uoldridge to satisfy u
tax Ii fa for the year 1875.
AI>o, at same time and place, tho following, to-
wit.: Two store houses and lots, fronting on
Cotton avenue in the city of Macon, occupied by
i he Wheeler Sewing Machine Company and by
W.ft K. P. lay lor, being part of lot No. 8, in
block 21. Levied on as Ine property of W. A.
HufI to satisfy two tax il las for the year 1875 vs.
W. A. Huff. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, at same lime aud place, the following, to-
wit.: Part of lot No. 2, tn fqunre 25, in the city
of Macon, and known as the ** Isaacs House,** on
Cherry street. Levied on as the ptoperty of
Rmaiiuei Isaacs to satisfy a tax fi fa for tbe year
1875.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit : Lot No. 6, in block »*4. in the city of Macon,
containing one-half acre mere or less. Levied on
as the property of the defendant, Francis Lake,
to satisfy a tux fi ia for the year 1875 vs. Francis
Lake.
Also, at same time and pl ice. tho following, to
wn. : Part of lot No. 1, in block 78, fronting on
fifth street, in the city of Macon, being the same
property purchased by J. D. McKellar from A.
K. small. Levied or. as the property of J. 1). Mc
Kellar to satisfy a tax 11 fa for iho year 1876 vs.
J.I) McKellar.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit : Lots Nos. 8 and 4. in block 6.* in the city of
MHCun. and known as the residence of the do-
fern:ant, B. B. Lewis. Levied on ns the property
of P». B. Lewis, trustee ior Mrs. £. C. Collins, to
satisfy a tax 11 fa for the year 1875.
Also, nt Miiuo timo atul place, rhe following, to-
wit.: Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in olock 43, iu the city of
Macon, and known ns the Brown House proper
ty. Levied on as the property of E. L. Browii &
Son to satisfy u tax 11 fu for the year 1875 vs. E.
E. Brown A Son.
Also, at sumo time and place, the fallowing, to-
wit.: Pari, of Lot No. 3, on Bell’s hill, in the city
of Macon, mid known as the residence o! the de
fendant. Levied on as the property of E. E.
Brown to satisfy a tax 0 fa for tne year 1875
K. Brown.
wit : Lots Nus. and 6, square N’o. 87,
i roperty of A. L.
i de-
. squan
sertbee on map of city, as the i w
Maxwell, for hh» Shat*) nnd county tax for the
year 1875. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
AU, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Parts of lots Nos. 6 and 7, block No. 28,
southwest corner, as the property of J. W. Adda-
lioid. for his State and county tax for the year
1875. Property pointed out ou tax digest. Levy
mad.* and ivturni d to me bv a constable.
Also, at same timo and place, the following, to
wn: Lot Xo.1, square No. 77, as described on
man of city, as the property of \V. H. English,
forms Mato and county tax for the year 1875.
Property painted out on tax digest. Levy made
a~d returned to mo by a constable.
Also, a! same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Two acres of land, located in East Macon
district, being n portion of the lands sold by R.
P. Woolfolk and described in survey made by
DuBois, us the property of Fred Turner, colored,
for hi9 Stato and county tax for the year 1875.
Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy made
and returned to mo by a constable.
Also at saxuo time and place, the following, to-
wit: Lot No. 5, block No. t8. southwest corner.
the property of R J. LishtfOot, as described
ou the map of the city of Macon, for his State
ai d counts tax for llie year 1875. Property
pointed out on tax digest. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at same timo and piace, the following, to-
wit: Lot No. 2, block No. 18, southwest corner,
as described on map of city, as the property of
Miss Mvttie Pierce, for her State ami county tax
for the year 1875. Property pointed out ou tax
digest. Levy mttdo and. returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at samo time and place, the following, to-
wit: Part of lot No. 4. square 57. as described on
map of city, as the property of Mrs. James Har
vey, lor her State and county tax for the year
1875. Property jiointed out on tax digest. Levy
made and returned to m e by a constable.
Also, at caiue time aud place, tbe following, to-
Part of lot No. 5, hlocx No. 10, southwest
corner, as de*cribed on map of city, as the prop
erty of the estate of C. C. Daniels, for State and
county tax for tho year 1875. Property pointed
out on tax digest. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Also, at same timo and place, tho following, to-
wit: Lots Noe. 1 and 2, block No. 14, northwest
cornc-r, as described on mup of city as the prop
erty ol F. U. Mono, trustee, for hL State and
county t tx for tho year 1873 Property pointed
out- on tax digest. Levy xnude and returned to
me b.v u constable.
Also, at samo time and place, the following, to-
wit: Part of lot No. 1. square No. 63. ns described
on map of city, as the property of R- A. Benson,
agent for wife, for his Stato and county tax for
D75. Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy
made and returned to mo by a constable.
Also, at Mime time and place. Hie following, to-
wit: Part of lot No. 6. block No. 10, southwest
corner, as described on map of city, as tho prop
erty of Mrs. A. Proctor, for ner State and county
tax for the your 1875. P’ operty pointed out on
tux digest. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at the same lime and place, tho following
to-wit: Lot number 1, }*quare 26, fronting on
Cherry street, us described on mnp cf city, a* the
proixirtv of Louis Burnhnnl, for his State and
county tax for the year 1875 Property pointed
out on tax digest. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, tho following
to-wit: Tweuty-thr e acres of land, in the Vine-
viile district, us the properly of George W.
Causey, for his State ami county tax for the year
1 75. Property pointed out on tax dixest. Levy
made ant returned to me b.v n constable.
Also, at tho same time and place, the following
to-wit: Thirty-two acres of land; In the Vine-
ville district, near Godfrey, ns the property ol
CUT lit ill MOT IV BIT litl tilLMilS
lirxiui. Sx. January *, 1873.
O A and after Bondar, January a pu-
•Niger trains so tne Oentral and Honth-
vesteraKailmd* and Sraneks* will run m
follows:
nun n L-dstn tona am west.
teens .a , »:1S a n
Leers, i-f** ■ Sd>6 A M
lrm.,11 ■•IT**-*- fcfO , M
Arms, st — &d£ P n
Le.Tr. Hacon lor fVittiTwhn. , 7:40 P u
-jeextw Mecon (or Atlanta tfclOPM
Leer.. Ksoon for Kufenla and Lbwf- S£l P »
ArmesatColnmbu*_ IMAM
ArnTsaatAtlanta, M 5:02 aw
AmTSXtRnf.nl. ... 10:28 A M
Amree at Albany...™ ,,, .... 7:*6 A M
Jdakine doee connections at Columbus *U.
Western uilroed for Montftomsry. Mobile, New
Orleans, etc. bleeping cere run tnroufth Hacon
to Montgomery. At Atlanta with Western anu
Atlantic, and Atlanta and Richmond Air Lin.
for all points North and Northwest.
Train, on this schedule to Kulaula and Alban.
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday end Thursday
nigta.
eotama south ini bast.
Learea Atlanta. 10-A5 v w
Leaves Eufaula.— ™...t:40 P M
Loavvea Albany 8:2l>P u
Am res at Macon from Rufaulaand AJbany6.*l a M
Arnvoa wA Moeon fruia AUauU^. 4.D0 ▲ st
Leaves Macon 7:90 A u
Leaves Auguste S:05 a x
Arrives at Milledgevills^....^., ^..9:44 a M
Arrives at Eatouton..., M . M . M . M .... M , M . M .,..il:5u ▲ a
Arrivesgt Auguste. w .,. M ^...... 4 ......... M . M . 4:00pm
Arrives at Savannah 5:25 p m
Trains ou this schedule leave Euiaula and Al-
bsu> Sunday, Moiuioy, Wednesday and Thursday
nights.
TRAIN NO. I-HMINS NORTH AND WN8T.
Leaves fravRnnah,
Leaves AuguatA.... M ^................
AmvesAt Auguste.
Arrives At MUledgerille^............
Arrives At Lotouum.
Arrives At Maoou
Leaves Macon for Columbus^...—.
Leaves Maecn for Kuinula.
Leaves Mocou for Albany..
James L. Hall, now occupied by him, for his
State and county tax for tho year 1875. Property
pointe i out on tax digest. Levy made ana re*
turned to me by a constable.
Also, ufc the same tiaie and place, the following
to-wit: lhivo hundred ard fifty acres of land,
in tho Vim vilte district, as the property of War
ren K. ltiley, the same on which lie resides, for
his State and county tax for the year 1875. Prop
erty pointed out on tax digest, juevy made and
AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS.
HAVN BSXOVND TO
537 BROADWAY, NSW YORK,
'\T7*HERB they invite buyers to inspect their
? V large stock, which has been selected from
the best makers, and will be Attend
AT LOWER PRICES
than have been ruling tbe post season. Great
attenten given to orders. Our lines of
COftUglSSIOST GOODS,
give us opportunities of supplying large dealers
by the package, at maunufacturers’ prices.
Also, at same time slid place, the following, to- or *y pointed out on tax digest,
it.: Five caddies - Willie’s Choice" tobacco, 1 returned to mo b.v a constable. , # „ f
Abo, at tho samo time and place, tho following
to*wit: Lot number 4. square 90, as described on
map of city, as the property ol Alox McGregor,
executor, for his State and county tax for the
year 1875. Property pointed out on tax divest.
Levy made and returned to :uo by u constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the followiug
to-wit: Lot number 4, b’.ock 66, S. W. C., as de-
hcnbeil on map of city, a* tho property of J.. E.
M nrra.v, fur his Stato and county tax for tho year
1875. Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the samo time and ploco, the following
, wit. —- I . . .
I caddie M 8amon*« Bright** tobacco, and lo lbs.
i tobacco. Levied on as the property ol G. \V.
j Head to satisfy a tax fi fa for the ;car 1875 vs.
f G. W. Head.
Also, at same time and place, tho following, to-
Purt of lot No. 5 in the city of M?*con,
| frenling on street, oittuinitig tho two-
story house known as the property of the do-
I fondant Levied on as tho property of 8ar»h
Rulherford to satisfy a tax fi la lor the year 1875
Also, at same time and nhtce the followiug, to-
wit.: Twenty acres of land 111 Godfrey district, it
[ said county of Bibb, containing the late residence 1 — T — — *— — r ~rr 9 r --rr*
of J \V. Knot v and family. Levied 011 to sitiofy to-wit ? Part 01 lot number 4, block number 20,
a fix li fa lur tlie ycur 1W5 vs. J. W. Knott | W. C., its descrined on map of city. as the
Abo, at same time and place, the followir g, to- ■ B ‘ *
7.80 9 N
8-<*5 * M
0:00 AM
laaaaaaea* 0:44 A II
.^*^*••.11:50 A M
.eeeeea*** 8:00 A M
0:20 A M
HHHUI 8-45 A M
8:45 A X
Leaves Maoon tor Atlante.....,...^.^.^ 8:40 A M
Arrives at Columbus...5:55 P ■
Arrives at Kuftula...^...,^.^......,. 4:44 v u
Arrives at Albany S:00 p m
Arrives iu Atlanta... 2;w r u
Tram ou this schedule for Eufaula Atiaute
and Albany daily. For Columbus, daily except
Sunday.
Albany train eonusete with Atlantic and
Gull Railroad trains at Albany, and will ran
through to Arlington on Blakely Extension
daily.
Trains for Eufaula connect with tbe Fort
Gaines train at Uuthbert for Fort Gaines daily ex
cept Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leaves Atlanta 1:80 V X
Leaves Columbux.«,. MM ,«. MW ,„, M ldifi T x
Leaves Rnfan1«-..,.,.,.,„,„ 1X1 8:A) A X
Loaves Albany... n.io^ m
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:40 v x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:56 p m
Arrives at Moeon from Eufaula A Albany 5:30 p x
Leaves Macon.... M ... 7:St p x
Leaves Auguste 8:oft p h
Arrives at Augusta......^...................... 6:00 a m
Arrives in Savannah 7:15 a x
Passengers for Millodgevills and Eatontou will
take traiu No. 8 from JSavaunah aud Augusta and
train N o. 1 from points on the bouthwesiem Rail
road, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and
Katonton train runs daily, MoudayN excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Supt. Central Railroad. Savannah.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Eng. and Supt. Southwestern Railroad, Maooa.
feb*8-tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
M4.UOM AKU AUGUSTA ttAU.auAll, I
Maooi, Ga.. Jau. 11, Js70. i
O N ANU AFTBH JANUAK1 vbu lZlli, the
l'aueilfer Inuu on the Macou uua Au-
gutU rulrowl will run u follows, Sunday’, ex
cepted i
SAT rAUXISU TRAIT.
Leaves Msoott at s .ho a m
Leave. Camak at Ill Sj a ■
Arrive* .1 Macon at 8 Sit p m
Arrives at Camak at 10 01A X
janlZ U B. K. JOHNSON Supt
KC_ 2s^L. O O jE ZR,,
(Successor to Bates & Comer,)
Colton Factor & comimioa Merchant
110 Boy Street, Savannah. G A ‘
General Airent for most approved Cotton Tiea,
and for Carolina Kortilizer. wp2H.»tin
L. M. Warfield,
COTTON MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOB
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
SAVANNAH, til.
TEEMS FOR 8BLLING:
Cotton sold to arrive 75c. per bole
Cotton sold from warehonsB...tl 25 per bale
This covers all chances except freight.
Cash advances made on shipments with
railroad receipt in hand orattacbedtodralt.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Refers to tbe banks in Savannah and
Macon. auz29 4m
oiTA]sro.
Pure Peruvian Guano.
Price Reduced. Ton 2,240 lbs.
T HIS GUANO contains over 10 per ctnt. of
AMMONIA, and is the best for mixing
with Farm Manures and Composts.
ALSO,
NOVA SCOTIA UNO PIASTER!
For sale by
J. W. Lathrop. J. L. Warren. J. W. Lathrop, Jr.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
98 Bay Street, Savannah. Ga.
Advances on Cotton, etc.**pgs-6m
't L. J. OCILSAETIK. 1 70115 rLAMtkST.
:L.J.GuiImartin & Co
COTTON FAUTOB8
—ASP—
Commission 31 ere hunts,
SAT CTSZIT, SATA1T.TAS, 5A.
■ Airentit for Bradley’s I’hoephate
liTtU’i lC2t Txrsx.
Barvinx and Ties for rale at .lowest
b market rate*.
i-e Prompt and careful attention given to -Jd
)a .ii buMr-..--. entrusted to ux.
ic, Liberal Caah Advances made on con- yd
> ,i<ntnent-ofCciton,eit:icrfori nmcdmte <,?
4 mU or ic he bald for a stated tiaie.etc. M
h auel7 dw&swfln <9
Headache.
TT btoctekiUMd fact tlmt the EXTRACT
X ot CRANBERRIES sud HEMP, combined
bvDr.J.P. MILLER 327 Spruce str^t, Philo*
Uelphia, permanently cures tfe«* mc»«t obsti
nate cases of l>y»peptic. Nervous ar 8ick Hevi-
ache.andis an absolute Bfiecifie for Neuralgia
and Nervousness. Preparea iu pills. 50 oenti «.
box. Sent by mail.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR,
junli eodly Agent*. Macon. Go.
wit.: Ft ur acres of land in Vincville district, in
s*ud a untv and Stale, containing the residence
of thrt defendant, i.evied on as the property of
the e*tat»* of Leroy Nupier, deoi’xued, lo s:iti>fy a
tux fi fa for tue year 187: vs. Geonce C. Najiier,
executor estate of Leroy N rpier.
ALo, ut sam« time and place, the following, to-
wit. : Purt> of lota Nos. 5 and 6, in iilock t>6, iu
the city oi Macon, containing one-half acre, more
or less. Levied on us the property of P C. Saw
yer to satisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1875
Also, at same time and place, the following, to
il.: Part of lot No. 1, in Mock No. 3, in the city
of Macon, and known as the residence of the de-
lendhiit. Levied on os the property ot C. 51.
\Vi**»v f o satisfy a tux fi fa for the year 1875 vs.
C. M. Wiley.
A iso, at mo same time and place, the following
to-wit: Lot number 1, square 57, us described
on mup of citrus the property of Mrs. Ellen
H- Ho ires, for her Slate and county tax for the
year 1870. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy inado and returned to roe by a constable.
Aiso, at the same time aud place, the foliowing
to-wit: Lot number 7, square 18, as described o>»
map of city, as the property of Aius ey H.
Whyche. for her State and county tax for the
>earl875 i*roperty pointed out on tax digest.
Levy made ana returned to me by a constable.
Al-o, at tbe same time and place, the following
to-wit: pMrfcof lot number I, square4f, as de-
>eribed on map ot city, as the property of J. H.
Zetlin A Co., for their State and county tax for
the year 1875. Property pointed out on tax di
gest. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
A Iho, at the samo timo and place, the following
to-wit: A certain housoand lot siiuntod in God
frey district, adjoining the lands if W A.Cherry,
Mrs. Cobb and Michael l>alj, as tho property of
Wm.Tool, goaruiun for wife, for hi» Slate and
county tax for tho year 1875. Property pointed
out on tax digest. Levy made and returned tc
me by a consmble.
Also, at tho same timo and place, the following
to*wit: One-balf acre of laud, with improve*
incuts thereon, sitnatal in Godfrey dhirlct. ad
joining the lauds of Johuson, Combs, and others,
os the property of Mrs. Ellen J<»ue*, for her Stat«
and county tax for the year 1875. Property jKiiut-
cd out on tax digest. Levy made and returned
to me by u constable.
Also, at tho same time and pluce. tho following
to-wit: Two acres of laiu, located in Godfrey
district, adjoining the lands of Dr. Thomson,
Malone, and others, fronting the W. E. Jenkins
piace* and known as the Kick Bandeiv place
Stid twoucres kimwii as the property of Sanders
or Dorackeu. and levied ou for State aud county
tax for the year 1875. Property pointed out on
tax digest.
Al*o, at the same time and place, the foliowi lg
to-wit: One hundred and fifty acres of land in
Hacon Reserve, west side of Ocmulgee river,
iKjut.deJ on the north by lands of Holt, anti on
the cast by Macou and Urumwick railroad, as
the property of Miles G. Stephens, trustee, for hi-
Stste and c. untv tax for the year 1875 Property
pointed out by defondant. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
A iso, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Part of lot number in, in Rutland dis
trict, containing 1 GO acres, more or less, known
at the Matnews place, and as the property cf
Mr*. P. Curios ana \V. P. Curios, agent estate of
W. C. Carlos, for their State and county tax for
.the year 1875. Property pointed out on tax di
gest. Levy made and returned tc me by a con
stable.
Also, at tlie same time and place, the following
to-wit • A certain tract of land, lying and being
in tne 18th district of originally Monroe, now
Bibb coun’T. adjoining the river road on the
*v%su and the Forsyth road on the south, and
known as the lands owned and occupied bv W.
J McRIror* for his State and county tax for the
year 1S75. Property pointed out oil tax digest
lytvy mace and returned to me by a constable
Also at the same time and place, the folio wring
to-wit: One acre of land, with improvement-
thereon, situated in Vineville district, owned
atd occupied by Frank Sledge,for hi* State and
roanij Ux for tne year 1875. Property pointed
r-ut in tax digest. Levy made and relured to me
by a constable.
Also, at tbe same time and n!ace ( the following
to-wit: A certain tract of land art joining the
lands of D -vid Clay, in the 5i9;h district G. M.
as the property of Win II. Visooge. (orbit State
and county tax for the year 1875. Property
pointed out on tax circ-t. Levy male ana re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at tbe same time and place, the following
to-wit: The Mimms place, in Hazzard district,
near Searcy's mill, on tlie Thoma^ton rood, as
the p»operty of O. W. Mi mins, for hi* btatf and
eouuty tax for the year 1875 Property pointed
out on tax digest. Levy made and returned to
me by a cons: able.
Also, at tbe same time and pl-ioe, tbe following
to-tv it: Two hundred end Jort> m-rc* of land,
parts of lets 72. 4ft and 247. in the 4th di-trict,
known as the property of K. E. BenSon, agent,
for bis State and count.* tax for the year l«75,
Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy nnJ>
and re u»-ned to m© by a coii9tab!**.
Also, at the sime time and plocv, tho following
to-wit; Fifty acres of land, located in the Wai-
ncr district of BibbeMHity. adjeininc tho lands
Of tb^ e>ta:»i of Robert Fr--eu:an, known a-, the
property of J. G. BrsawcJPs e-tare, and now oc-
cupiedoyJ, J. Br**well Leri«*i on for stare
and county t«»x for the year is75. Fro|jerty
pointai out on tax di/e-t. Lexy made and re-
tun.rd to me bv a con*t*ble.
Ai*". at fame time and place, the followirg, to-
wit : Twenty acres of land on the east side of th*»
cmulgce river, adjoiuiug the lands of L&uc ai.vl
property of J. M. Dougherty, for his Statu and
county tax for the year I87S. Property pointed
out ou tax digest. Levy nmdo and returned to
me by a constable.
Also, at t ho samo time and place, the following
to-wit: SquareIK>, lots numbers, 7 and 9. and
half of lore number 3 and 4. as described on map
of city, as tne projiertyof Laura L. Johnson
(G. Wood, trustee), for her Stnte and county tax
for the year 1875. Property pointed out on tax
digest. Levy made aud returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Lot 4, square 5. as described on map of
city, as the property of the estate of Dominick
GarsuMity, (A. B lions, administrator,) for 8tate
and county tax for the year 1875. Property
liointeri out on tax digest Levy made und re
turned to mo by a constable.
Also, at ihe wime time and place, the following
to-wit: One-fourtl acre of land, in Vineville
district, known as tho property of Missouri
King, colored, for her Citato and county lux for
tho y»ar 1875 Property pointed out on tax di
Levy made and returned to mo by a con
stable.
...so, at the same time and place, tbe following
to-wit: Two ucres of lnnd, with improvements
thereon, in Godfrey district, known as the prop
erty of J. W. Walthall, for his State and county
tax for the year 1875 Property jiointed out on
tax digest. Levy made arid returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at same time and placo, the following, to-
wit : Part of 1 >t No. 2. in square 46, in the city
of Macon, containing one-ciw htti oi an acre, more
or lrss. Levied on u* the property of E. J. Grant
to satisfy a ft fa issued from the 716ih District
G. M. in favor of G. J. Blake vs. E. J. Grant.
Property pointed out by p aintiff.
Also, ut same tira»* and place, the following, to-
wit . Tout jmrt ot lot ot land iu the city of Ma
con known m tlie plnn of said city as lot No. 4.
in square 57, tying fifty feet on Fourth street and
bounded on one side bv a twenty-foot alley. Lev
ied on as the prop rty of James Harvey, trustee
for his wile und children, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fo i*su**J from Bibb .Superior Ct-urt in favor of
Homo Buiiding uri-1 Loan Association vs, James
Hnrvry. trustee. Property pointed out In said
mortgage ft fa. GEO. F. CHERRY,
mrh7-tds
Sheriff
1837.
aiujB
1870.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
Ekt. P. M. KENNEDY. D.D.ETitor.
Kzv. J. W. TUJEKE. A-Kiitant, Editor.
Biv. A. G. UA7G00D, D. D-,
E-Jitorial Correspondent.
THIETY-NINTH VOLUME.
rrtms RBLioious family weekly. »-
X tublishei in lS-'JT. h -ving fo^ the scope of tts
circulation Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and
East Alabama, maintains the position long held
by it as the equal of any family iiowxpaiwr in the
country. *ab»cnptiou, TWO DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS per year, invariably in advance.
P<4<tajce paid by tii* publishers. Ministers fur
nished at HALF PRICE.
To A dvertlaers.
As an advertising medium the Advocate has
no superior in the Steles aix»ve named—indeed
it can hardly b^p/mnlled in inis respect—and the
attention of merchant^ manufacturers and oth
er “Mfijr who Advbetise.’* ia confidently called
teite superior rncri'o. Jt will pay ;h-m to try
it. Rates of adve-tiaing reasonable and indtu-
criminating. Address
J. VT. BURKE k CO..
fehio-tf Macon. Ga.
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?V’x;-> rs;fi cXrAJZOOlfirif.
X r .1 '• li.>' ■*ALE.—ii> virtue ot an order
tn the ':r i. i. ry of Jon»*s nmnly. I will
• uitcry, it tho Loi rf-bous-, in
G.u, daring th«-l^gal hours of sale, on
:n v,. .» it:.April ?:*;xt, being the fourth
lit month, th-: *oll»wing described landa,
g t' ‘i*: estate of Samuel Griswold,
, t > w.t:
>■ 5. th.* Suuth«TQ half of lot No. 4
h uisti’h’t, nrd ioi No 5, and the south-
of i >i No 4 in the 7th district of
f Jones, irnua on d»y of sale.
. R- C. GRIER,
.us Executor.
Western and Atlantic Eaiiroad
AND m CONNECTIONS.
“ RENNES AW ROUTE.”
T ELE following Schedule takes effect May 23,
1875:
NORTHWARD.
No. 1. No. 3. No. H.
Leave Atlanta 410 p.m m 7 00 A.M.. 3 30 p.m.
Arrive Cartersville. 614 p.m.. 9 22 a.h.. 7 10 p.m.
Arrive Kingston.... 6 42 p.m.. V tn) a.m.. s 21 p.m.
Arrive Dalton 8 24 P.M..1154 A.M..1118 p.m.
Arrive ChattanoogalO 25 p.m- 156 pa*.
SOUTHWARD.
No. 2. No. 4. No.
Leave Chattanooga 4 00 P.M- 6 00 A.M.
Arrive Dalton 5 41 P.M- 7 Oi A.U.. 1 00 A.M.
Arrive Kingston.... 7 38 p.m.. o 07 A.M.. 419 a.m.
Arrive Cartersville 8 12 p.m.. 9 42 A.M.. 5 18 a.h.
Arrive Atlanta 10 15 p.m. 12 00Noon 0 30 a.m.
Pullman Palace Cars ruu on Nos. 1 und 2, be
tween New Orleans and Baltimore.
Pullman Palace Cars ruu on Nos. 1 and 4, be
tween Atlanta and Nashville.
Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 3 aud 2, be
tween Louisville and Atlanta.
No change of cars between New Orleans, Mo
bile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, and
only one change to New York.
Passengers leaving Atlanta ut 4 10 P. m., arrive
in New York the second afternoon thereafter ut
400 P.M.
Excursion Tickets to tlie Virginia Springs and
various Summer Resorts will be on Halo in New
Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, ColumbuN, Mu-
con, Savannah, Augusta aud Atlanta, at greatly
reduced rates 1st ot June.
Parties desiring a whole car through to the
Virginia Springs or to Baltimore, should address
the undersigned.
Parties contemplating traveling should send
for a copy of tho Kenuesaw Route Gazette, con
taining schedules, etc.
Ask Tor Tickets via *"Kennusuw Route.*'
B. W. WRKNN
General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
BROWN k CO„
General Railroad Ticket Agents. No. S Brow*
House Block", and 46 Second st., Maoon Ga.
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DR.
LIVER
Vegetable
Aperient,
UJLMRR’aJ
de CORRECTOR
D1SKA8ES
ARISING
*»ASUt
Disordered State of the
Liver,
S UCH as Dyspepsia, Obstructions of the Vis
cera, Stone in tbe Gall, Bladder, Dropsy,
Jaundice, Acid Stomach. Constipation of the
Bowels, Sick and Nertoua Headache, Darrine»
and Dysentery, Enlarged Spleen, Fever and
Ague, Eruptive and Cutaneous Disease*, such as
St. Anthony's Fire, KryNipelas, Pimples, Pus
tules and Boils, Female Weaknesses, Affections
of the Kidneys and Bladder, Piles and many
other disorders caused by Derangement of the
Liver.
This preparation, composed as it is of Nome of
thti most valuable alteratives known, is invalu
able for neotoration ot tone and strength to the
system debilitated by disease. Home of our best
physician a, who are familiar with the rompo»i-
turn of this medicine, attest its virtues and pro
scribe it. It is a pleasant cordial.
PREPARED BY
B. F. ULMER. M. D..
SAVANNAH. GA.
Price One Dollar. For sale by J. J. PIXCK-
ARD k CO, Macon. Ga., and druggists gen
erally. och eodtf
C. J. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Maoon, Ga.
Office in Boardman's block, opposite Lanier
House, Mulberry street. deo5-6m
R. E. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET, MACON, 8A.
Cover J. H. Hertz A Co.J
I N addition to local business I will give special
attention to cases entrusted to me in the Al
bany and Southwestern Circuits, and iu the
United State* Circuit und Bankrupt Court?* for
Georgia.
riiM L HiU WM. A. Iaj* IOJt. C L. KAliiutZk £.
HALL,LOFTON & BARTLETT
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, ..... OEOKOlA.
Otfice over City Bank.
YY7ILL practice in the couitliets of Bibb, Jas-
If per. Jones, ifoinam, Baldwin, WilKin?*on,
Twiggs, Washington. Houston, Crawford,
Dougherty, Up?*oii, Monroe, Dooly, Macon, Lau
rens, Dodge, Pulaski, in the Hupieinn Court of
Georgia, and the Circuit and DUtru-t Courts u,*
the Unitai States p3 3ai
RICH AUD W. LTOS. JAXKb X. NISUET.
LYON <Sc NISBET.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
lUILL practice in the Superior Courts of the
▼ f Mocou Circuit, and of the counties of
Dougherty, Lee, Sumter and Macon; in the Su
preme Court of Georgia, and iu the Federal
Courts for the Northern und Southern Districts
of Georgia.
OFf ics—Rooms t and 3 Sthohbckbk Build-
IMP. Mulberry street. oc3-3m
maxMi viiUiRk.
ilALuaa
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys st Law,
CUTHBKBT, RKORI11A,
VTTILL rire prompt .ttentiou to sll busing.
» » wnnded to them, in the counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Cloy, Karly, Calhou
aoi Terrell, the Supreme Court of Geonria. au
he District and Circuit Courts of the Unit*
•tales for tbs Southern District ot Georzia.
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