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By Olisby, Jones & Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS
Numbeb 9.863
BY TELEGRAPH
OAY UlSfATUUES.
STEAMSHIP CHAMPION STJ-NK
Many litres Lost.
Lewis, Oil.., November 8.—Tne ship
hi-if OotiTia, from Breakwater for New
T it, collided with the steamer Cham-
from Kew York for Cttarleetoo.
• .iking the steamer amidships sad sink-,
in; her in fire mina’es. It U ramored
that twenty-fire persons are tarod and
fiity-two lost. The collision occurred
: S miles off the capes at four o’clock
3 i stday mo.-n ,ig. The ship Is badlj
damaged and is fining towed to PhilacKJ
phi* by a tag.
Hnw Took, November 8.—The follow
ing a.a the names of the cabin passen
gers, who shipped in tho Champion: J.
L. Marvin, C. Steffens, W. W. Clark,
Wo. Poole, Wm. Sisks, Joseph Mitchell,
lira. Andrews end Miss Nickel, of
Charleston; H. Hnrstable and wife, of
Boston.
Toe steersg,- passengers were C. Pat-
to, P. Patten, J. B. Potter, M. Broad,
Kata Shockley, Boss Barbery and J. B.
Bonn.
The oSeen and crew of the ill fated
vessel are t aptain B. W. Lockwood, ot
Cssrleeton; John B. Mlddffehd, parser,
Coarl<tttoD{ B. H. Leonard, Mato,
CSarisston; — Miller, second mate; C.
O. Stilts, carpenter. Seamen, John
IbomaoD, Frederick Blcharda, Charles
£. Kiber, Frank Jacobson, Paul Hahn.
John Nelson, James Anderson, Frederick
MeMacn, and Blohard Owen and John
Allen, both boys, Wesley Berere, E»q,, C.
Bence, 1st Assistant Engineer; Casper
Foberg, Sd Assistant Engineer; A. F.
Potts, oiler; Edward Jones, Patrick Flinn,
William Farrell, Frank Patte, Mike Sav
age end Lake Holley, firemen; Aagast
Misters, Frank O. Aaguo, W. Caten,
Lake Jelly and Alexander Brae, all stok
ers; Pater 8m all, steward; Charlotte Smell
ud Catharine Crass, stewardesses; John
Foster, portci; Andrew M:d ileton, mesa-
mat; I-aie Hammond, cook; John Bich-
»rdi-cn, It 1 cook; Daniel Qoardson, pastry
cook; Antonio No tabard, pantryman, and
Ovorgo Holland and Moses Pinckney,
Loth waiters.
Tee vessel ie laden with a general car
go, wbiob, it is said, was Injured. She
«aa mined at about two hundred thousand
dollar*.
No dispatches had bsen received at
e company's office, pier 27, North river,
4-ir.lmg tne disaster np to 12 to day.
Tie company telegraphed to Charleston,
Philadelphia arid other points for news
about thi va-atL
Tbs following dispatch was sent to
Whaley A Son, tho agents of the Old
Dominion Line at Lewes, Delaware, by
the agents here to-day: "Please see that
toots saved have the beet accommodation
tho tolp affords, and tell both tho cap
tain and the steward to take particular
ear* of them ”
Captain L jckwood has boon in the em
ployment of the company twelve years;
he lived in Oharleaton and was unmar
ried. A good many ot tho crew wero
colored men—some residents ot Charlea-
New York Election.
Albany, November 8 — The Argus
(D. ni ) estimates Cornell's plurality at
17,S38, and Potter’s majority at 4.860.
It claims the remainder of the State
offioen by less ra ijoritien than Potter’s.
The A.-press (Bop ) estimates Corn U’s
apparent plurality at 43.633 and Hm-
kiu‘i apparent mojority at 219.
Naw Took, November 8—Tne Herald
mjs it is still doubtful which party has
oariltd the Sttto It looks at present as
If Potter sad Seymour wero elected by
small majorities, but tbs vote on the
Bute ticket from Lientenant Governor
down Is to close that it will probably
take the tfficisl returns to determine it.
Tbs Herald concludes that New Fork is
■till doubtful.
The Asa says the votes for Lieutenant
Governor, Secretary of State, Comptrol
ler, Treasurer and Attorney General is
very eloee. Both parties conoede that
the retains are made with provoking
•lowncse, and from only a few connlies
has a fall vote been ruusived Cornell’s
plurality may resoh 40,000, and it may
be eat down to 35,000. There is little
doubt, howovor, bat that it will be be
tween these numbers.
The San» returns give a majority ot
3,163 for Potter. These figures may be
diminished by the offlrisl returns, but
the Democrats claim Potter's election
with seeming good reason.
Tnoeleottou of Hirs’io Seymour, Jr.,
Democrat, an State E igineer and Survey
or, seems to bo conceded by both parties.
The beat th .t cau be said of the oth
er candidates is that the vote is in doubt,
with the obancee in favor of Wadsworth’s
election os Comptroller ou tho Bepublioan
ticket, and Ward as Attorney General.
General Can's friend: urge that ha is
running enough ahead of bis ticket to in-
•are hts election ae Secretary of State.
The raee between Maclin and Wedell for
Treasurer is very dose, and the result
greatly in donfit.
From Memphis.
Mutrxis, November 8.—House to
fionse wfpee.ton was began y-eterday
under tho anspioee of the National
Board of Health, with a view to ascer
tain what improvements are roceasary
fet each dwelling within the oorp irate
limits of I bo city.
A Paddler.
Loudch Ontario, Nov. 8.—At the
Opera Hou-e between the son Hinlan
appeared and in a spceoh said he expect
ed to meet Cou-tnay this Fsll and defeat
’ him in a fair race. There was not enoegh
money in Canada to bay him. He in
tended to go to England and row again
for the SporismanV cap and to Australia
to row for Ih - world’s championship after
which be would retire from tbs field aa a
“scnllef.”
A Starch Exploilon-
Kaksas Oity. Nnvember8.—A terrible
dimeter ocoinno on tne corner of Second
acd Mk.i s'rset* yesterday. Fear brick
three story oecnpied b» Carle
*JvD- h, ,.t f*:-cs;y er-ck r a—1 c-.i< l y
main o-j. . m .l.d «own and were
e-iu Iria.j cviosumed by fire- At tlie
time the accident crcar.ed 107 rer.'-'n?,
mostly beta end girls, aged from 12 to
20 j«re, Wero at work is the factory, ail
of whom escaped a'ive except 1. The
caoss o! the accident is aapnored to be s
•Utch explosion. Th* bnildirg acd
contest* are a total losa.- Up to ten p.
a. three bodise had hern found.
Virginia
WtamwaTox, November 8.—Nothing
has been received to-day In rel*!i:n to
the Virginia elect! id. The latest Infor
mation last night shows that both aides
cLum to have a small majority, but the
indications are tte Debipaje.s will have
the organisation of the General Aesem
hly under their control.
UlbiHT DISPATCHES.
the vhajipion collision
Thirty Lives Loa*-Llnt of Slaved
—Statement of the Cmptal* ot
the Oetavia — Sunk in Four
XUnntes—A Terrible Panic—No
one eu the Lookout.
Puiusklpxii, Pa., November 8.—
----- -_.p L< :y Oetavia, whiea w&.« in '.fit:
collision with the steamship Champion,
hto arrived here. H-r Captain reparU
that he left tho Delaware breakwater at
9-30 a. in. Thursday. At four o’clock
r-' -i. i^oroing.forty milea east by north
half north from Cape May, he was run
itlo by the steamer Champion, from New
York. Tne Champion strnok ua joat aft
* stern. The steamer wm so badly dam
aged she sank in four minutes. Thirty
persons of her crew and passengers were
lost and twenty-four eared and placed on
other vessels by the Octavio. The Hist
mate of tbe Octavio, James Ferguson,
wee in charge of the deck at the time of
tbe collision. Tho Octavia.brought none
ot those resoued to this port.
The following is a list of those of the
Champion crew and passengers known to
have bsen saved: B. W. Lockwood, Cap-
tiin; Churl-* Miller, 21 mate; John
ifccmpson, Charles Elder, Frederick
Maokurson, Frederick B chords and Frank
JaakBon, seamen; Bichard Owens, boy;
Wesley Beeve, chief engineer; Charles
E. Bunco, 1st assistant engineer; Ed
ward Jones, William Farrell, Patrick
Flynn, Luke Kelly, firemen; Alexander
Bose, coal passer; Isaac Hammond, chief
clerk; John Foster, porter; Catharine
Cross, etswardesst George Holland and
Mosed Pinckney, waiters. Four passen
gers and two of tbe crew were placed
on board an unknown bark and sent to
New York. Captain James Johnson, of
Greenock, master of tbe Lady Oetavia,
makestbo following statement:
" My ship arrived at the Delaware
breakwater from Bio Janeiro, for or
ders on the 231 ot Ootobtr. and sailed
from New York about ten o’clock on
Thnraday night last. About a quarter
pMt two o’clock yesterday morning, when
we bad sailed aboat thirty .miles, a col-
lisfon occurred. The night was clear and
warm. Tho moon was shining brightly.
We wero moving At the rate of three and
a half or four knots per hour. My chief
mate reported the steamer ahead ten
minutes before tbe accident happened.
Tho steamer continued on her coarse,
and I on mine, nod we npproached each
other, bnt immediately before the crash
the man on the look oat of my vessel re
ported the steamer’s starboard light
from onr port bow, and then she shifted
and her port light became visible, show
ing she had turned on her coarse. .We
had a man on thtt-lookont oonsta itly, but
there could have been no.lookout on the
Champion. Her Captain, Lockwood, sub
seqacntly told me that he had altered her
oocrse a moment before tbe collision, bnt
assigned no reason far doing so, and that
h* did not seo my ship, which indicates
that my idea in regard to tbe lookout
wa3 correct. Indeed I was informed
that the man who should have been on
the lookout, wa9 aloft loosening sail. The
ship sank in fonr minutes after the col
lision and there was a terrible panio. I
at once ordered boats lowered, and in
fact they wero in the water before the
steamer went down. Two of her crew
jumped on board of my ship at the time,
she strnok. In all thirty persons were
lost; among them the first mate and five
women. Twelve of the missing were pas-
nengers. I mesa to say that the steamer
came at ns end on end. There was no
possible moan ; of avoiding her. It was
impossible to tell the extent of her in
juries, she went down so quiokly and
there was so mnob confaeion. Fonr of
the passengers and two of the crew
were sect to New York on a bark that
oame alongside, but I did not get their
names or the name o' the vessel they are
on. When the Oo'avia reached Green
street wharf, one ot her tugs left her and
subsequently it waa learned from the
boatswain of the Oetavia that this tug
contained Captain Lockwood, his passen
gers and crew, and that all were at once
token to tbe Ninth an ! Green streets de
pot, and left for New York.
THE BAViD.
Naw York, November 8.—Capt. Lock-
wood, of the lost Steamer Champion, ar
rived in thiaoity about 4 o’clock this nf-
tevnoon with the k«3cn*d-stamen, and re*
ported at the agent’s office, on West
street. He was heartily welcomed and
congratulated on his narrow esoaps, as
were also those who were with him. The
names of tho resened, as learned from
Captain Lockwood, wero aa follows : Cap
tain B. W. Lockwood, 2od officer C. Mil
ler, seamen Charles Kblar, Freckorick
McManns, Frank Jackson, Frederick
Bichards, deck boy Richard Ovens, Chief
Engineer Wesley Beeve.
News Items.
Washington, Nov. 8.—A ramor pre
vailed to-diy that Senator Conkling nad
died at U ioa. A dispatoh from New
York states that he is in that oity, not
well, bnt gaining strength daily.
Gen. Sherman has reoeived from Capt.
Dodge his report of his march to relieve
Captain Payne. Gen. Sherman, in en
dorsing it, commends in high terms tho
oonduot of Cap*. Dodge and his gallant
company and the Secretary of War adds,
•‘The oondnot of this young officer is
worthy of the highest commendation.’’
Auau»TA, Ga., Nov. 8 —At one o’clock
tbil morning Joseph Seals was arrested
ta this oity for ehooung a oonnty con
vict named Joe Ramsay. It is stated
Seale was drank when he fired the fatal
shot, bnt Beals claims the killing was
entirely accidental.
Greenberry Hopkins, charged with the
murder of Eimund Martin, was tried
yesterday. This morning the jnry
brought In a verdict of not guilty.
Both parti -a were colored.
Chablxston, November8.—At a meet
ing of tho creditors of J. E. Adgcr A Co.
to-.’ay, J. E. Adger was elected agent
advisory. A board of three creditors
was also appointed.
The Liberian bark A*ur, sold to-day for
$2,950 by the Exodus Association, the
former owner being the porohissr.
Richmond, November 8.—A few addi
tional returns to day on the debt question
were received. The opponent-! of the
McCalloogh bill compromise, oliim to
nave a Etni.ll majority in each house. As
to oil other coulters* tbo twj wiaga or the
0 ns uvatWes are tolerably evenly divided,
tweuty-four B-nnbliean members hold
ing the batcace ot power, and probably
in position to dictate terms. The indica
tions are, they will plan to name the Sen
ator in return for supporting one or the
other wing ae to Siitt officers and jndgea-
Miss Selina Oo*ce, daughter of Peyton
8. Coles, of Albemarle, a beautiful young
lady connected with the leading families
of the State, accidentally shot and killed
herself alter father’s residence to-day,
Foreign.
Losdcn, November 8.—The short time
i&bor movement in the Oldham cotton
mills, shows signs ot breaking np.
Tho Catholic Bishops of Ireland have
adopted resolutions appealing to the
government cad all public bodies, and
private individuals to help the poor. The
Bishops at the earns time, extort their
docks to bear their trials patieatly, re-
-peot the righto of others, pay their just
debts as fully aa they are able and to
obey the laws while using all peaceful
and constitutional means to reform the
:a nd laws which hue been the train
cause of the country's pcvaity and fcrp-
Imw.
synopsis Westher sutemeai.
Omens Chiu Signal Omen,
Washington, Nov. 8,1879.
Icdica iote—For the Middle States,
sou h as: to southweit winds, lumg tem-
oeieture, wnh iuccrtftsing elevations and
areas of rain. For the South Atlantic
and Gulf States, easterly to southerly
winds, portly cloudy weather and local
rains, falling birooiflter and slight cnang-
ei in temperature, fallowed in western
portions oy rising borometer and colder
north to west winds.
l*t f i>n iHHr* olarATOHHS.
A Clash of Authority in Texas
Washington, D. C, November 8.—
The following telegrato has been rece.ved
egsBmflgBWS
ty about ten oilmens, three for receiving
itolen United SUtee property. Johnson
••sited to Dallas with hi* prisoners, bnt
washover token by th. eher J ot toe cun-
ty with a poeee. Johnson and the prieoe
nets were brought before the local civil
authorities and prisoners released. John
son wss held to answer for false imprison
meat. Jonnson rearrested the prisoners
and w.s fined for oontempt of court.
Be weqt to Dallsspretarned with warrants
and arrested the local court and civil of
ficers for reoiriance. Tbe prisoners first
arrested defy Johnson, are armed and
threaten to resist and prevent the re
moval of the oivil ffloerj held as prison
ers. Ths marshal is powerless. AU the
citizens, headed by the civil officers, re
sist and obitrnct him. I am satisfied
He coul 1 not re-arreet the men taken
away by the local authorities, nor remove
the civil offioers held as prisoners. The
ordnanoe storehouse has not bsen robbed
by the citixene, bat by a soldier about a
year ago, who is now serving bis sen-
tones therefor. I have declined to take
any of the prisoners Into custody, or take
any part in the squabble, unices ordered
to do so by competent authority.
[.Signed,] SaxaiDox.
Commander.
Potter’s Majority Lcswemlxg.
Alban r, November 8.—The JtmmaX't
table of returns on tbe State ticket, this
evening, electa Putter by 73 majority, but
the editorials express a hope for Hoskins
and confidence in the election of tho bal
ance of the Republican ticket.
Improving tbe ;Mail Facilities.
Washington, November 8.—Second
Assistant Postmaster General Brady, in
his annual report, says estimates for the
next fiscal year are made with a view to
provide for a continuance of the present
effioient service and to afford largely in
creased service in the States of Indiana,
Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Caro
lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Mississippi and Alabama whiob have all
been advertised logo into effect July 1,
1880, and which will impiove the present
niail facilities.
New* Items.
MoNTQomBT, Ala., November 8,—
The Alabama Slate Fair opens Monday,
the tenth instant. The indications point
to tbo largest exhibition, stock, agricul
tural, products and machinery since 18G0
Fine premiums are offered for fast bora
ses. Tne military dUpiay will be fiae.
Railroads and steamboats make half rate
for visitors and arrivals for the exhibi
tion.
Heroic Conduct of the Cham
pion’s Captain.
NxwYobs, November 8. — Cjptain
Luckwood, in his account of the oollision,
says: “I was standing by the main rig
ging, when the ship went down, and near
me stood a number of the crew. I said:
'Boys, save yourselves and don’t mind
me.’ Each of them then took a life pre
server and expressed their determination
to stand by me. After a few seconds I
said: ’Throw the liferaft overboard and
I'll come afterwards. Jump for your lives.
This was speedily done and they left
me. I was the last to leave the vessel,
and went down with her. I soon came
to the surface again. This may seem
strange, but it ia» nevertheless a fact.
I kept near the surface of the water,
and so £ suppose did not experience
the suction of the vessel while she woe
go-.ng down. When I oame to tho top
of the water I found myself close to the
life raft, into which I was pulled
by those already there. I have been
commander of the Champion for the
ptist thirteen years.
Leonard, the first officer, was in ohsrgt
when the collision took place. He rac
forward the moment the crash occurred;
that waa tne last I saw of him. Hs was
a tried and experienced seaman, and bad
sailed with me for over fourteen years.
He was a man about forty-eight years
old, resided at Brooklyn, and leaves a
wife and *hree children.
FINANGIfiL AND COMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OCTIOB TBlidGBAPH AND toBSSENGEB
Notenbib 8.187*,—Evening.
The market ti-da was firm at 1014 cents for
middling.
Reoeived by rail tod»v Z1J
by wagon.....™ 378— 687
ghfrped —a
STATEMENT:
Stock on hand September 1,1879 280
Received to day 687
previously.....—........ —...24679—26136
26896
Shipped to-day,
previously..
394
.21667—21961
Stock on band this t
Received same day last year........
LATEST TELEHKAFHIC BEFOBTS
Cotton.
Utnbpool— Noon—uotton steady; middliBg
uplands 65f, middling Oriean: .
Sales 8000 bales, ot which 1000 were taken by
speculators and for export: reoaipta 12610—12tvo
American. . m .
Uplands low middling clause November deliv
ery IS 9.16a 619-32a6J4a6 21-82, November and De
cember S 15-S2a6>4. December and January 6 7-16
a«}4617.82. February and March 616-S2a8Ha617-
82, March anl April 614a6 17-82, April and May
6 9-16. May and June 6%s6 21*82.
° 3 pm—Futures, uplrads low middling clau.e
Novemberand December delivery 6 9-16. March
and April 6 9-82, May and Jono 611-16,.Jane
and July 6 S2-S2. Futures firm.
Nnw Iobx—Cotton firm, sales 432: mid
dling uplands 119-16. middling Orleans 1111-16.
Futures opened firm; November 11.53. Decem
ber 11.68. Jauuary 11.69, February 11.85. March
12.CS.
Cotton—Net receipts 267: gross 7464.
Future*closed strong: sales 214.000: November
delivery 11.69. December 11.68, January 1177,
February 11 *7. March 12.16-17, April 12.29—SO,
May 12.45—47, June 12.56—69, July 12.64-67.
Cotton closed fi m: sales 432 middling up
lands 119-16. middling Orleans 1111-16.
Consolidated net receipts 28662; exports to
Great Britain 18065, Franco —. Continent 5769,
channel ■
GixYEiTON—Cotton firm: middling 10%, low
middling 10J6 good, ordinary 1014: net receipts
2056: gross .sales 1165, stock 7*641.
Norfolk—uotton steady, middling 11% not
receipts 8955, sales 997, stock 39861.
Baximoxb—Cotton firm: middling 11J4 low
mirtnimg Ujf. good ordinary 1034: net receipts
—, gross 935. sales 850, to spinners 1S6, stock
^Boston — Cotton firm: middling 11%, low
middling 1134. good ordinary 11, net reoeipti
714;gross8591.Hies—. stock6W.
Wilmington — Cotton firm: middling 11;
low middling 10jf. good ordinary 1(84; not receipts
657. gross —. sales 450. stock 1S496.
Fhtlasnlfhia—Gotten firm; middling 11%;
low middling UJ4, good ordinary 1034. net re
ceipt* 168: gross 2049, sales 1121. spinners 1001,
stock 7027*
Savannah—Cotton firm: middling 11, low
middling 1034. good ordinary 1035. net receipts
6881: gross 6SS8: sates 6200; stock 104181.
Nnw Orleans—Cotton active: middling 11;
low middling 1035. good ordinary 1034.net reoeipts
10051, gross 11456. sales 10000, stock 212047.
Maim—Cotton firm: middling 11, low mid
dling 1036, good ordinary 1034- net receipts 1258,
noss • sales 2000, stock 29264.
MNXPHia—Colton steady, middling 1035, re
ceipts 3v02, shipments 1328, ssles 2500, stock
^Augusta—Cotton firm; middling 1034. low
middling 1034- good ordinary 10: receipts 1207,
shipments —, sale* 1756.
CnaUNSToN—Cottoa Strong: middling 11; low
middling li*5- good ordinary 1034 net I reoeipts
807A gros* —. sale* SOOikstock 68250
FINANCIAL
NNW Tort—Stock* opened buoysat; money 7;
long 4 7935; Short 4 8234- Sttoe bonds dull; Gov-
srsment securitt** quiet, .
Money easier at 7 si. exchange at 4,934*4 80.
government securities strong, new 6 per cent*
10234. 4)4 per cents 10634, 4 per cent* 10234.
Stale bonds dull. _ _ _
Stocks closed buoyant; New fork Centre t
12934. Erie 4034: Dske Shore 10034: Illinois Oen-
t»I9S34: Fittsburg 1 #334.0hi»go sndNorthww.
tern 9034. do preterred 1UJ34-. Rock Island 14634.
Wraterii Union Tele*r«ihbomt«ijl04.
Sub-Treasury .balance*: Gold 12&297.724; cur
rency 9.504 298.
■ FRODBCk
Ealtixorn—Flour dull and iowttrHowiud Bt
and Western superfine 4 50®5 25: extra 5 MffitM
lamily 650^725; City Mills tuperfine 4 50«5 25;
^s6 60«e 25; Rio brands 7 50; Patagco tonu^
77s, Wheat -Southern firmer-. Western wheat
strong and high*. 100them red 1_27al87; amber
140*1-45; No 1 Maryland rod nominal: No 1 Wes
tern winter rad spot and November 157. Decem
ber 143al 45. Soothem oorn more active: Wes-
SL Swll: white 6*. yellow *6. OatA southern
2ua5 We*tern white 42*43; do mixed 40941;
vi—rmflvlvani* 42*43. 1?ay »t**dy and unchanged.
•2112. Freight* firm,
($t
uticura
Humors of the Soalp> Loss
of Hair.
Loss ot hair in thousands o! caws is due en
tirely to some form ot scalp disease. Seventy-
five per cent of the number of bald heads nUbt
be oovered with hsir bv a iudicicus use ct Cwti-
cura. assisted by Caticura soap. It is the ■
agreeable as well as the most effective hstr
storer ever produced by man. It is medicinal
in tbe truest wnio of the word. AU others are
wme oleagenout mixture or poisonous aye-,
None but Cuticara posseises the specific medi
cal properties that enable it to cure all itching
and scaly diseases that inflame and irritst* the
scalp and hair glands and tabes, causing p.-um*.
here baldness. Meliam doses of the Cuticara
Resolvent will purify the oil and sweat glands
of the virus of scrofulous humor of the biordand
insure a permanent cure, when token in connec
tion with the apphentios of Caticura.
Salt Bhetun and Dandruff
Cured that several Physicians had fail
ed to treat successfully.
Messrs Weeks & Potter—Genilemen: I have
had the bait Rheum on my held and si. through
my hair, and also on my legs for the pastiour
years, having suffered exc-tedinglr with it. -The
dandruff falling from my hair was very annoy
ing. 1 consulted several distinguisbe 1 phyti
clans in regard tut, and have taken iheir pre
scriptions as ordered bat did not And any ears
and but little relief. 1 was told by many psreons
who have tbo Bait Rheum, and who have bean
doctored for years, that there was no cure for It:
that it was in the blood, and 1 should always
have it, and I was almost inclined to agree ttito
them, but a friend wanted me to try Cutionra,
made by your arm. I did, aud to my as ton .'a-
meat, in leu than three weeks my head was en
tirely free from all Salt Rheum and Dandruff,
and X cannot see any appearanco of Salt Rhi am
on my person. I think it a wonderful rem-rdy.
Respect’ully yours,
GEORGE A MUDGB,
Portsmouth, N H, Februorye, 1878. ^
HUMOR OF THE SCALP
THAT WAS DESTROYING THE HAISCUR-
ED WITH ONE BOX OPCUTIGUUA.
Messrs Weeks A Potter — Gentlemen: I
want to tell you what Caticura ha* done t,r me.
About ten years ago my hair began falling out.
caused by Humor of the Scalp. 1 tried' various
remediestoo numerous to mention, without re
lief until 1 began using Caticura, one box o
which has entirely cured me and new heir is be
ginning to grow. Respectfully,
MBS OJ ROOT.
897 W Lake street, Chicago, Nov IS, 1878.
Wo know tbo above to be true.
MARY K TOWNSEND, 412 W Jackson street,
MRS O A GRAY, 841 Fullon street.
SGALD HEAD
FOR NINE YEARS OURBD WHEN ALL
OTHER REMEDIES FAILED.
Messes Weeks A Potter—Gentlemen: Since
July last 1 have been using Cuticum for scald
head and ic has cured me when all medicines
that I have taken for nine years did me no good.
I am now using it as a hair dressing, but my
head is well. It keeps the hair in very nice con
dition. Yours truly,
H A RAYMOND,
Auditor Fort Wayne, Jackson A raginaw R XL
Jackson, Mich, December 20,1878.
Tne Cuticara remedies are prepared by Weeks
Potter, Chomists and Druggist*. 360 Washing
ton Street, Boston, and are for sale by all Drut-
tists. Priceol Caticura, smtll boxes, 50 cents;
orge boxes, containing two and one half times
tho quantity of small. J I. Resolvent SI per bottle.
CuticuraSoap 25 cents per cake: by mail SO cent*.
8 cakes, 76. cents.
t Iftlc. Instantly they banish
V°"!;Pain aud Weakness rouse
VMTXip l£EA2-ij n men the dorma t Muscles into
VOLTAIC SaflkUCIHiOnew jii 0 , stimulate the.
riAcTCRS Liver and Kidne-.s. cure
—*151 u™ Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Bilious Cone. Crumps and Pains, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sciatica. Weak Hpine. Weak and Sore
Lungs, Coughs aud Colds, Weak Back. Ague aud
Liver Pains. '
CUTICUIiA jaEMEDl&S
can be hod at ELLIS’ DRUG STORE. Trian
gular Block
Okicuoo—Flour quiet and unchanged double
extra Western springs25a650; Minnesota 6 00a
675; winter wheat 5 S0a6 75, extra 6 I0a5 60 super
fine : 00:5 (0. Wheat unsettled but generally
higher; No 2 red winter 11934, No * Chicago
spring 11834 cosh and Novomber,l 1454 Deccrob-r
11534 January: No 3do 108. Corn easier;.:23fa35
cash, 8954*3; December. iSh May. rejected 8134.
Oats steady and firm at 82 cash, 82 34 December.
8534 May. Pork in good demand 1 ni higher at
1000 cash: 9 351940 December, 10 67Halo 60 Jan
uary. Lard in fair demand and highor at 6 423,a
6 46 cash. 6 60t6 5234 December. Bulk meats in
moderately active demand and higher: shoulders
5 76, short rio 640, short clears 46.
NbwYobk — Southern flour quiet: common
to fair extra 5 75a6 60, good to choice 6 60&7 75.
Wheat shade atronger, closing quiet ami scarcely
so firm; ungraded winter red 120al 8934- Corn
opened a shade stronger: closed dull with tbe
advance lost; ungraded 63s69. Oats fairly active
end 34alhigher: No 34234- Coffee dull and nomi
nal. Sugar quiet but very firm; fair to good refin
ing quoted at S34»9, prime 9a93i; refined firm:
standard A1034'- granulated and powdered 1134
crushed 1134 Molasses dull and nominal. Rice
in good inquiry and steady: Carolina 654a754,
Rosin unchoHgod at 180al86. Turpentine lower
at S9 asked. Wool good demand and unchanged;
domestic fleece 35a43, pulled 25a50. unwashed 9a
3ATexas 11*35. Pork dosed strong; new mess
spot quoted 10 70. Middles dull and easy, long
clear 6 09. Lard firm, prime steam spot 6773i»
6 80 cash. Whisky nominal at 115. Freights
unchanged.
coins* ,xJt: —Flour quiet; extra 4 25a4 50: family
5 25^575: Nol600@6 25:patcnt650@7 69. wheat
quiet: red and amber 119 Corn steady; white 50,
mixed 43. Oat* firmer, white 56. mixed 85, Pork
none here. Lard quiet; choice leaf in tierces
24, do in kegs 834- Bulk meats quiet, f-houl-
_ers 834, clear ribs 534. clear sides 5^a6. Bacon
quiet aud stead /: shoulders 4 20; cloar ribs 834,
clear sides 834. Sugar cured hams 9al0. Whisky
steady at 107. . , ..
OINdNNaiX — Flour quiet: family 5 85S6S5.
Wheat easier at 120al 25. Corn firm at 43*44. Oat*
firm; No £ mixed ’4*85, Pork dull at 1109. Lard
firm current make 6 40a6 60. Bulk meats
u;et; shoulders 375al00; short rib 5 60a5 75.
Jacou dull; shoulders 4, clear rib 834, clear sides
834. Whiskv active at 107. Hogs steady, pack
ing 3 50aS 75.
ST: Louis Floor doll: double extra fall 510
a5 SO. treble do 5 60, family 5 70a5 80 choice to
fanev 5 85*6 69. Wheat higher; No 2 red fall
12l3dal 22 cash, 124al2634 December. Corn
higher; S5?4aS6 cash. 85*8634 November. 8534 De
cember. Oats firmer at 28 cash, 2934 December.
Whisky quiet at 103. Pork firm at 1000 cash.
Bulk meats higher; shoulders 3 70aS75, clear ribs
5 5u. clear sides 5 70' Bacon firmer, snoulders
■4, clear ribs 734, clear sides 734-
New Orln*K3—Floor steady, superfine 450a
475,dcub!e extra 5 25a5 50. treble extra 5 75a
6 00, high grades 6 25*7 00. Cora quiet; white
61. Oats dull at 39. Pork firmer at 1150. Lard
steady at 734. Bulk meats firm: shoulders loose
434. Bacon dull: shoulders at 43ia5s> clear nb
8, clear sides S34. sugar-cured, hams lQall
Whisky dull at 1 usal 10. Coffee qoiet: Rio in car
goes, ordinary to prime 1434*18. Sagarin good
demand at full price:: inferior 534, common to
aqu _ ___
SOaSl, prime to choice 44a50, Rice in gcod de
mand at full price*, ordinary to choice, Louisia
na 634i73*.
NAVAL STORES.
Wisxinsxon—Spirits turpentine film at £634-
Rosin dull at 1 85 for strained. - Crane tur
pentine quiet at 125 for hard; 215 for yeJltw
dip; Tar quiet at 1 59.
MAR3NRHSWS
NEW YORK—Arrived—Felicia, EcHpse, More
Castle, Bislah City of Columbus, City of Berlin
Brin, Algiers. Rio Grande, Hatteras.
Arrived oat—Knight Templar, Rubens, Fe*
rise. Prince Edward.
Macon wholesale Market.
CORRECTED DAILY BY
JAQUES & J0H5S0N.
WHOLESALE GEO CESS.
BiOON—Clear rib Eiaes— cone
Sboaidera. >■■*—*** **« —
Rnik clear rib sides„„ 7£@S
Pork S trip* ————— none
Bulk shoulders......................... 5348534
Uellies ,, i none
Choice S C hams 1034811
BAGGING—Dnie 134 lbs—.—— H
Globe 134 in 1034
Union Star 134 lbs 103* .
LARD—in bbls — 85483'
Lte*i,m tubs.8>i<s5;
Leaf, in buckets. — 1081034
GRAIN— ..
Corn, white, by car load 73 /
mixed, by car load™
Java
O APS—Perth-
NOLABS18—Choice Cuba, bud*
Choice Ouba. bbls..
Bsgarhoose, hhd* ,
Sagarhouse.b
Choioe Hew Orleans..
SUGAR—Golden C.
Brown.
DANDLES—Btar..
MATCHES-R W, in paper-
in wood^...
NAILS—Basis 10s—
8TARCB -
SHOT— Drop ,
Buck ...
BALL POTASH—Bobbett's...
i Royal ....
Sterling ........
PRPPBfi
BPlCH- -
6UNGBR
NUTMEGS.,
CLOVES
OtetR»—PerM—
CHEROOTS 12
SNUFF—LoriUtrd’*. t*r.„. 65
Lori]lard’s, foil..... —....... 70
TOBACCO—Common — ...
taC Sin?
SheURead:
AMUSEMENTS-
RALSTON HALL
Monday Evening, November 10
Return visit and !a«t appearance of
H J01 L STEVENS,
In his own romantic pi.' entitled
“EI Kill UWf.”
Supported bya 8uperb Dramatic Company.
Secured seats nowon s.ioat Hurr Frown's
Bookstore without extra charge.
nov7 St
CHfcESS
RICE (new crop)
POTATOKS
ONIONS
426
stooMa ana uonas
CORRECTED IDAILT BT
I*. ItlPL.EVT, DIIOKJEH.
Georgia 8 percent bonds 101 a 1
„_*7 per cent, bonds (Smith)....-Ill a 115
Georgias per cent (old) .—...-101 a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new) 10734*10834
Oity of Macon 7 per cent, (long).——.. 78 a 75
City of Maoon 7.per cent (short)— 70 a 72
City of Augusta 7 per cent 100 a 101
Oity of Atlanta 7 per oent——.101 a 102
(Kty of Atlanta 8 per cent.— ...103 a 105
City ot Savannah..— 69 a 70
Central Raiiroaaioint mortgage .108 a!109
Georgia Railroads per cent.bonds—100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bond* par and mt
Northeastera R R bonds (endorsed)—.104 a 105
Southwestern Railroad- ....pa; and int
South Ga. and Fla, lstmortga6e 107 a 108
A A G. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...10 a 10S2
8out Gaand Fla —.82 a S3
Western R. R. of Alabama 1st mortgagollO a 112
Wostem R. Re! Alabama Id mortgage—UO
M A A R.R. 1st mortgago(notendor’d 80
M AA R E, 2d mortgage (endorsed)...par a 101
Southwestern RR stock 102air
Georgia Railroad stock 81
Central Railroad stock 71a72
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock... 106
Great Attractions!
—AT THE—
HAVING COMBINED THE
SURPRISE
Dollar Store,
I am able to toller the largest and handsomest
stock ol
i MILLINERY
ever exhibited in the city.llcomprising the latest
novelties in
Fell aii Straw Hals,
t Ladies and Children, the most extensive line
ot
SILK VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
SATINS
AND
Velveteens* in all colors
Ostrich Tips,
Plumes,
Irani aoS Domestic Flows,
at prices to please evurybody. A largo assort
ment of ladies’and children’s
HOSIERY.
A great variety of ladies’
Underwear,
Corsets,
Hid Gloves,
the best qualities at the moat reasonable prices
>
NBCKWEAB.
DRESS SHIRTS,gents’and boy’s HATS,cheapest
and best in the city, a new arrival of beautiful
VASES,hsndsomeTOILET SETS, and a choico
lot of GH ROMOS. Mv stock of PLATED and
GLASSWARE is oomplete, all of which will bo
sold at surprisingly low prices. Call and oon-
vince yourself that 1 mean what I say.
L. Newman.
Miss Maggie McKevitt
^ r !TJL<*A.IV
STEAM CANDY FAOTORY.-
FRANKE. BLOCK,
Manufacturer of
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY
and dealer in
FanovGroceries, Crackers, Etc,
My stock of Prize Candies, Toys and
CHRISTMAS TRIX
is larger than ever before, and contains tbe latest
novelties and styles. Having bought in large
quantities I am prepared to offer them at prices
that will command large sales. Send orders to
the Factory or hold them till mv agent cal'*.
FRANK E BLOCK,
nor7 It Hannloctoring Coniectioner.
R. W. CUBBEDGE.
BROKER
—AND—
ML ESTATE AMT.
STOCKS AMO BONOS BOUBHT AMD SOLD
STR16TIY OM COMMISSION,
Particular attention given to the purchase,
ale and renting of Beat Estate,
MULBERRY STREET, opposite Lanier
House marl ly
WANTED.
A SCHOOL or Situation wanted by man and
wife, graduates, experienced teachers.
Music, etc, included. References given satis
factory. “0,"
CareDri JP 3 VI Holmes, 84 Mulberry
street, Maoon, Go, novSSt
A blazing beacon without blur cr blot, which make, too .itirke.t night a. sparkling and sublime
as a summer's sUL-.iu comparison with uliicii all otiior illuminations *ro but .feeble shadovs, while
it pro-luces a light more that equal to SO.C-W gas jets. A 30 liorso engine is required to supply too
electric rurrentau.1 keep tho pond, rou. umebin-rr in raeti..It will be in operation dumur the
day so that all may see this AC 11E of SOIhNTIFIO INVENTIONS, which bids fair to eventually
illuminate the world,
AT MACON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th.
THE MILLION DOLLAR MOVING MASTODON.
W. W. COLE’S
GREAT NBWYORK AND NEWORLEANS
Circus, Museum, Menagerie and Gongress of Living Wanders.
Sevonth tour of the continent by rail! The Andes ot amusement enterprise! lo.OOO separate
and distinctnoveltiest The Earth, the Sea, thsSky ar< all represented in a vast cits of Exhibition
Tents! One ticket admit, all. W W COLB, Sole owner and Proprietor.
' This grand and classic entertainment i. wholly ezemot from the inelegancies and coarseness too
frequently permit’ed in most of tent exhibition!. In this great show there is nothing ever pre
sented that a gentlemen would hesitate to bring his family to witness or the most exacting take
exception to. I have alao secured, at an expense exceeding 320,000 (or the season,
THE XWO GIANTS,
CAPTAIN M. V- BATES AND WIFE*
EACH IS EIGHT FBKT HIGH, lacking only one-ball of aninch. Combined weight one-hal
ton. They are recently from Burope, where they amazed all, including the Roval Family. Now for
the first time upon exhibition hero, acd at no extra charge, will be exhibited in my mom tent. I
back my assertion with $10,000 that they are the two tallest people'that at present exist, and that no
authentic record can be brought of their ever having existed two people ol such enormous size. Per
fect in form and feature, thev are undoubtedly now tbe greatert curiosities to be teen in tbe world.
—I rHULMGI THE WOULD W EQUAL 51Y NEW AN ! ' CHEAT SHOW—
$100,600 worth ot Golden Tableau Cara and Chariots like mountainsof burnished gold in sunlight.
JUST ADDED
THE WONDERFUL LEAPING HORSE
. BflamnB
Prescription Free. For tho speedy Cure of
urninal Weakness. Loss of Manhood, and all dis-
nrders brought on by indiscretion or excses& Any
Drupirist has the ingredients. Address
JAVIDSOX «fc CO.. *78 Nassau St., X. Y
M
GOAL GiiATES
JgABKET GRAZES of all sizes at
SCHOFIELD’S Iron Worits.
eetttlm
1,000 CASES AND KEGS SODA.
200 BARBELS BLUE STONE,
200 BARRELS EPSOM SALTS
2.000 CASES POTASH,
1,000 BOXES STAROH,
200 ;bags pepper,
10,000 LBS LORILLARD SNUFF
5,000 LBS RAILROAD SNUFF,
1,000 GROSS MATCHES,
300,000 CIGARS,
200 GROSS FLASKS,
25 TONS JEWETT S LEAD,
60 TONS ST. LOUIS LEAD.
100 BARRELS LINSEED OIL.
Above, and all goods in onr line, wo bought be
fore they advanced and will sell; them at less
than>'ew York prices.
HUST, RANKIN & LAMAR.
ang27 tf
Bim .y l
ftivfrsir-iir.r.-diatr;:
COM.S of lfpr'Tprfc'
tv ec k^nd JHHHPEHVi
:v -. r i • •. • ; v*?
^■JBUalldgmagiata. J.P.Milijb,
Street, PhilATFa., Sole Proprietor.
ieronbotlleUveUote^riniedtnblarJe,
\o:.-rSZ(ZAM'»
A D1ZZLIK0 ORIOiS AMONG TUB SAfflLITBS!
THE ONLY SHOW USING
THE GREAT ELECTRIC LIGHT
TO I l*f. IT Xi IN AT P IT."* CANVAS.
SIX FAMOUS TRIOS STALLIONS!
The most wonderful and best performing Stallions inthewnrld. They waits in three couples.
They march erect on their hind feet. They sit in chain. They drill like soldiers. They form Tab
leau. All performing together at one and the same time- Onejnmps over tne back of the other
five. They see saw upon a board. Their performances are astonishing and just os represented on
lithographs and large bills. In fact, these equine wonders perform a number of incredible evolu
tions. and display a degree ol intelligence surpassing anything the werld haa ever seen in tho way
of Animal education. -
TRAINED ANIMALS A SPECIAL FEATURE!
A Grand and Princely Parade!
SURPASSING THE CAVALCADES OF ORIENTAL CONQUERORS.
A RETINUE 0E GLITTERING GOLD AND GLORY!
More wild Feaats, more Men and Morses, more curiosities, magnificent and gorgeous wardrobes.
Heralds, Kings, Knights. Body Guards, Ladies of the Court, Soldieis, Battlemen, Hone Guards,
dsd in armor of ailyer, ateeland gold nlaitings, forming a scene of splendor never befere
ADMISSION 50ICKHTS CHILDHSN 25 CEN
To Circus, Menagerie, Aviary, Musoum, Aquanum, Giants and Trained Animal Exhibitions t
ders. Doors open at 1 pm and 7 p m. 1.200 cushioned Opera seats. Remember,only one ticket
required for all advertised exhibitions ot the great Show of the Universe.
Miltedgerillo, Friday, November 14, Maoon, Saturday. November IS, Columbus, Monday, Novem-
ber 17. covl dl 9 IS w noy7
Ot
fTiHE undersignod have entered into a copart •
. . norshiD dating from the 1st day ot October
last, for the transaction of a General
BROKERAGE AND COMMISSION
Business under the firm name and style of
LOCKKTT <5c BONO
and offer their services to their friends and (he
public generally in tbe purchase and sale ol
Stocks aud Bonds. Colton Futures and Commer
cial Paper of all kinds. No business will be
done by them except upon commission. Office
on Cherry street in rearol Hunt, Rankin ft La
mar’s retail drag store.
JAMES W LOCKETT,
novO tf JOSEPH!! 'ND
FIE PEREUMEBY,
Larpst Stock ii lie City.
The splendidstockotchoice Perfumery exhib
ted by me lost week at the 8tate Fair and which
received the premium, is now lor sole at my
Drag Store. ,
Those in need of anything in this hue can re-
cure bargains by calling on me.
ROLAND B. HALL, Druggist;
t5tf 17 COTTON AVENUE
a H PLANT
LO. PLANT&S0F
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GEORGIA
TBAISAST A SEMEBKL BJUKIMB BUSH ESS
a CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY .by onr
rt careful plan of speculating in Wall street.
A amount from $10 to 3500 either in a put or
: very frequently gives back 6 to 10 times
money in profit* You cannot lose any
m ethan the amount you invest.
Stocks of all kinds bought and sold through
New York stock exchange in any number ol
shares an 8 per cent margin. Send for our area-
I lr explaining how to speculate.
PECK ft HARRIS, Banker, and Brokets,
19 Broad street, New links
1 sspMdtuthsatwtm
tmimi^u^viAsiAvi^rvi/rvAmA/rvA
If yon are a man of business, weakened by the strain of
*■" your duties, avoid stimulants and nso —
a
If yon are a
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecberj
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is the Queen of table
edibles and the most delicious of Maize
preparations extant.
It Is incomparably pure, healthful and
economical, and a blessing alike to the
sick and well, for children and ad nit*.
It enters Into the most recherche
pastry,Ices, and dessert dishes, embrac
ing blanc-mange, Ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and Is
at once a necessity and a luxury In every
domestic storehouse. No edible Starch
stands so high tbe world over.
Sold by Grocers every-where,
C . pOKGI. B.B ■ COUNIT —Wbereoa WR
U A ultra*II, ol said county, has applied to
me for the sotiink- apart ol bomealeadof per,on-
oity and the valuation of the same, and I will
pass upon the same at my officeon Wednesday,
the 26th day of November, at 10 o’clock a m.
A B RUSS, Clerk 8 0.
This November 6.1879. novfi td*
GORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of
an order from the court ol Ordiuay of *aid
ccunty, will be sold on the first Tnesdsy inDe-
cember, 1879, at the court hjute door in the city
cl Macon, between the legal hours of sole, the
foliovtnv lands to witi Tea acres of laud o!
lot number 278, in Rutland district, in said
county, lying between fishing lake and Stnbb’a
bridge. Also 60 acres of land ol lot number 250,
being tbe wezt half of the east half ol Mid lot.
Also the wigtJisllof same lot namber 253 con
taining 50 acres all oi the above described lands
containing 110 acres more ci lees. Sold as the pro
perty of Berry Willis, lata olsaicficounty deceased
for a divi.ion amongst the heirs cl said estate.
Terms cash. NANCY PARKER.
nov4 ltawsw pd Administratrix,
$1200
KwUStuu OMbuSSt
eratiopediHof. Expemefiaia.
Addreii sTToiclXi * CO, 1,
4. * ft S EM* 84. Otadasatt. «•
Miors, tolling ove r your midnight
If yon aro young and suHcrin? from any Indiscretion
or cil33lpatioa; i f you oro mw-rlcd or ulnfrlc. old or
f youog.^rin^m ^cr^Jihor^golah. -
Whoever you arc, where ver you ere, ■when over you feci
that your system needs cleantinjr toninr or n
Etimulatin^, without intoxicating, Uko W
BCTTCHM
nave you dyspepsia, kidney or urinary coinjrJaln f, d U*
■■oasoofthe stomach, bowels, blrod, liver, or nerves?
Zj You will bo cured if you use
IViOiV WVTOclS
If you aro ctmply wcjctmd low «pMted.trylti Boy It.
Insistuponlt Yourdruggiatlmepslt. ;
It may save ycarlHIs. It baa saved hudred*.
HopCw«kCmlltk.,wwlMt,Ml««w>4kw«. AieMSira. 1
alts u Snmkasracwol
"Xjl’Tw by tf^BIttm Sf“, Co., Roet cur, .N. I. j
<t\l/TWT\i/T\A/T\i/TWTM/V\*/T\A/TVi/Ti
I1QQW0
THE KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL
to ^r r ^a^bSToSLpS^?S? 0 .5£^ Ir
elOO^uO^rar^^fromtUI to «1»J«0.
cam i i ; ia;siiUM\
l.MOF I
dl«trlbnted by lot. In t
of m*a of hl«h eh*rioter sad
Covincion, Keitlockr, 3ST=>-w. iS. 73
17» an authorized to dirtrihuU aboro Pitttlomt w
rabKribemof onr paper h; an act ol the Ken took*
begiauton J at Its IiMember .ceilott. 1SH.
; J-On receipt ofS2 v> rill .end one ticket
which will entitle the purehawr »o n eh»nce whleft
may teen re any one of Che above Ceeh Pretwin me, wad
wleotheImu« Joumvwz* for cm yew*.
? J^ITCTSCH, HaoMrev,
P.O. Bex 119. OovlnctoayKewtMky
iLwontw WADtod
> Cbojcklisz.
Cromeline & Co.,
Lanier Ssis}^
PAHLOR CI9AR TORE.
The finest brands ol Imported and Domestic
Cigars always on hand,
GIVE US A TRIAL.
ocmtl
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
G eorgia, jones county.—By content
ot parties, will be sold nefbre the court
bouse door in Clinton, Jones county, on the first
Tuesday in December neit, the loLowiog prop
erty, viz; One hundred and fifty acre* ol land
more or less , the place whereon Wm G Middle-
brooks now lives, mown as the home place be
longing to the estate of Dm S Middlebrooks ol
said county deceased, sold 1 or the purchase
monev. Said place is well improved—a good
selection of both peach and apple trees, a good
ginheuse. ginandecrew on theplace. Termaon
the day ol sale. A J MIDDLE BRJX)K8,
sue oro WeCHILDEA
WF MIDDLEBROOKS.
October 20,1879. nov* Executors.