The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, December 26, 1877, Image 2

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THE JESUP SENTINEL. t. r. riditor aad Proprietor. Ojicf Ail tne Jf.vup Dou.tr, fronUmj oil C/.etry Street, two door* from ]Jr<*td St. WE\i>a>i, mi:< i miimi s*. WAR WITH MKUIO The people who nro plotting n war with Mexico, have chosen well in pitch ing upon the region of El I’ato county, ! for ihe>r field of operation. An ex change rays : "The city or rather tiro nation of El Paso is the oldest Smm- I isli settlement in northern Maxieo. Tho acetic of the active trouble on tbebor tier is al oat ten miles from El Paso, on fertile island, which is about 20 miles long. On this Island arc tho towns uf Isletn, Soccrro and San Kli zirio. At the last named place the fightning between the mob aid the State tr >ops occurred, and i hero at las' ac counts tho latter surrendered to them, when they shot two of the ufficots a..d the mau Howard who oaused the trou ble. Aout 1100 meti from Firt Bayard, the nearest post, h:r <- been ord .ted to tho scene of 11>o difliciiliy, and other tioapa will fallow, if utoessaiy, fi Jiu Fort Clark, the nearest Texas post. The immediate cause of the outbreak relate to the control of a salt lake near San Etztrio. Tho people on both files of the liver bud used the lake ever ttiucc tb* settlement of tho country , but in 1850 a eotnpaoy of speculators ‘ located" it, an I attempted to collect toll from the people fur the suit they gathered. Thu effort was abandoned at tho iiiiio cud was not renewed until a few months ago, when one Judge Howard was appointed to collect the tolls, lie begun by killing a Mr. Car. dos, who was a local politician and state senator. Tho desire to have Howard punished and to aecurc free salt led to tlio riot o. Han Ellxnio: Gov. Hubbard has forma ly applied to the Piesideut lor aid ‘to repel ibis inTJaiou of our country." Texas is or ganizing a militia force of 2,000, and if the federal tm qts do not uet promptly, the militia will act, aid when liny uot war will bo at hand. There bus beur. no change in the orders übout United Ht alca troops following marauders into Mex ico, but simply a modification of them, to the effect tbai they nro not to crosx over if there nre any Mexioan Holdietra lu eight who can lake up tho pursuit. WILD LAND SALES. To llio outlets of wild lauds iu Uoor f>ie, mostly widow* and orphan*, I write to tell ' ti by forma of law youaro now leing rob Led of your lindn by ntnl act of Ibe Iff'ikluturo All unrelurnaJ wild land* alter u curtail) time were to ho aold. Under that ac. the Comptroller Gcnoij! Lai seen fit to isua Ft Fas again;,i nil lots thet seem to bo in default and lia> wold and given oootrol of said Fi Fjs to any one who pa : 1 tin tax, *ad fifty cents extra for the Fi F'. Laud speculators have goo* iu many instances uud got control of tbeso Fi. Fas. and numbers of lota Hre now ad vertised for sale on the first Tue sday of January next, and will be Held should tho Governor not issue anno ordei to'- bidding il. On the lOilr day of March 1875, tlio Comptroller Uetioial issued u sheet bended "Wild Land Sales, 1 ' two of which ws sent to every county iu the Mule, ons f r the Ordinary uud one for the Ch ili containing a hat of all untubers tint were uot returned for 1.-74, and on August, 31st 1877, tie bad published iu the Atlanta Cons'i tuiion two lists of number* one for 1875 and one f r IS7u. In the*o lita there muii be fiotn ton to twenty thu -r cud lots <ai y ,ng iu *l2 > Inin fluoPi • >n ‘ of a few acics each lo I'JO uer s inch TUs tax has bc< u paid on hundreds ot these lets honestly paid and rtill they will be a 10 and the ica-on is lies the lax receiver iu many u a :rvi allowed lax paycts to giro in tLcir land s n.o without r-gard to l,Umbels n luu wi ll lit regard to dist.ict and some \ ilb< at r gold to > ciion. \\ lieu 111 tier was omitted the laud is alver tieeJ lor lax ss the Comptroller by no no ana locate the lot, And another way many lots tie advertised in deftaii. M any mistakes are 1: aJe by •* rc ceivcis l y the iceing u[ ouu I**;— lire Mid by mai.i..g figuu a that ao per son cau If!! what they are. Thcie arc i'lM*y of boekt indt out by ihnt rt c'tivi rof lax lhai bat buudiedt of UUlijbtis that they could lot clou to'! what they are and not a uaa on cuith C..U. My of you look at ycur tax beika and find yoor ruuibcr and link you are safe. 1 have Ivuud the lands giveu iu perfect Mid paid for aud by a ruis uk of the C ork in 1~0 Mild laud of tiec tbe land was advirut-ed iu default aud a Fi l’a iMuUt and tigaintl it There is uo safety that I cau tee only to cet one of ibe lists of F74 issued the< lOlb day c.f March l'7i aud tbe two lists pub lished iu ibe Atlanta Coastitutiou of August 31st 1577 and lo k through tbeUi and when }-u 1 . L tbu'.igh them you will find that thty are v rv e tn phwaied especial}- Ibe jisti of 1874. Iu fact I don't believe tbe wan who made it out cou!J define it. My honest opin ion it the whole thing is a fisud and the Governor ought lo pul a atop to it. The persous uv stlv to be injured a;• tht widoai and orphans wuo cannot aee that tbt ytire being robbed Tbry cugLt to Lave sown mercy sLeiwu them 1 trust the Governei will intercede. lf t Le does not at must ail co tbt best e mu aud £0 to Kotk and Sod nut bow many of our lots are gobbled up. We will be put to a wml l of Itotfbl.* and much expense but we may i are something out of tho Buck by close watching and great perseverace I pru poic to do all 1 can to save my own land and the land of all for whom I am aciing agent and 1 make this prop si lion to a 1 owners of wild land who have not been so lucky as to got hold of ilieso ibr< e wild land advertis. mean for 1874 1875 and 170 that they wib scud nie their bind numbers wiiti Uis trict and section with two postage atamps to pay for stationary and stamp to return 1 will (•xtun'ue the three list* I have and if I find their lands adver tised I will iufrui them of it that they may go to work aud save some part of their lands v due. With my respects, Etc. Wat. P. Andbii.on. Marietta, Gi 1 STATE NEWS- Cal. Warren Aiken died at Carter' ville in this State, on the 17ih iust , in the GOth year ' f bin ago. Col Aike* was a member of tho Confederate con gress from this State, and u lawyer of marked ability. The Savannah Nittrs t*ays the wild lands in Gilttor county were sold as ad vertised, last Tuesday, and a large crowd "as in attend, i.ce. Three thou and and forty acres were sold ranging from three to twonly-aix dollars a lot, -ho total amount paid being $.35 75 one buudrod und sixty acres of laud for three dollars. Cap*. 0, E Carnes, editor of the Soul her nor and A/i/mal, Irwiuton. Ga., died on Tuesday the Irtth inst. Capt. Carnes served throughout the war aud undo a gallant S mthern soldier. Quitman Tiinitx : We lean that a difficulty occurred between Mesars. Burton and James Lividb r. on Satur* day evening list, in Hawkousville, dur ing which I.aidler was shut. Marshal Fi'zsitnmona will tesidc in and have his beadqiirtcra at Atlanta. Georgia is now added to the twenty* three out of thirty-eight Legislatures that uioct bi ennially. On Thursday tho 20th inst., a daring attempt was made to break and burn tho j“il of Bibb county, by four colored oouvio'.s, and had it uol bit'll I r the OOolncsß and bravery of Mr. U. S Wca oolt, tho attempt would have boon suc cessful. Mr. Dodgo lias fifty or seventy-five hands at work on his uurrow gunge rail road running from the neighborhood of Mr Alexander MoKaoliin, Tslfair C'lUll iy, to Powell's landing, on tha Ornnil goo river, and has, it is reported, ptir | chased tlio engine and iron formerly owned by tlio Gortnau mill i in Tatnal county. BY TEUECRAPH. Sitting 1 Bull Again on the War Path. A Tcrriblo Explosion in Now York. Chicago, December. 20.— A Time* official from Hulona, Montana, says ‘ Fatbor Oenin arrived nt Marias river on Sunday and reported to Fort Benton by messenger than Silling Dull ensued the lino and c imped at Dear Paw Mountains with u large force of Sioux and Key. Forces. This is eon firmed trim utlicr sources, It is stated thul the ludians are burning the prairie south of the Hear Faiv and Sitting Dull is on Miles Itaillo Ground and bus been joined by Lime Deer's ban t of sevemy tivo longe*. Till: HEW YOItK KXI.OSI H. New A'oiik Dec tuber 20 —An explo sion oeeurredut ten uumiws past tivo this afternoon in llio inuuon-o candy factory of Greenfield A Struun No 63 Barclay street which extend* in the toi in of an L from Barclay street and ■ lie > xpluMou lure down llio whole flout of the I utldiiig scattering the Hagniintß in every direction. Over 150 mils were employed in tlju i slabli.-hiuvni. The nail of the bulldi g fell a few iimiUea niter the explosion. Tho policemen ou duly near lie building u.iys that he saw ihefrcnt of tiro building live Min us bigu fa 1 into Ibe atieet*. Too sire t*~ wire fidod with screaming people Theta eie about 200 pci son* at woik 1 rushed io the polioe station and sounded the alarm ul lire. Several girls jumped horn (lie lop o! tlie building into the tiro. Several hoy* weieblowu tiro ugh the roof Fifty six wounded and 0..0 dead were icpcrlcd at the Cluiufieis street Hospital ti| to C:4soclook A number of uieu were also sent to the Dellevuo aud oilier hotpilalx. It is estiuia ed that 12.5 ate wounded out of the 275 employed iu the laouiry. Tho number of dead is nnoeriain. The lira was tMider eouliol at 0.30 and al 0.45 only dense clouds of smoke surrounded the rui.s. The undouicsticatcel editor of a neighboring paper, thus relate.' bis iuu IriUiOUial vipeiicuce . " A ivotuan is a mighty handy th; g to hart about tbe bouse. Jslie doesn't e-eisl auy more lo keep than you'd give her, and sbc'il . take a great interest iu you. If you go out at night, she II be awake when gcu gel Louie, and tbeu she'll tell you ail about votnfelf, uud in ire too. Of t * courae she till know where you've been and what kept you out so late, and will tell you ; yet, right alter she geta litre ugh te!Jiu|f you iba'j she nil! ask V• iu whrro vou lave been and what kept y u out so late. And after you tell Imr, and siie won t believe you, you ruusu’t tuiutl that ; and if, after going to bed. she says she hasn’t closed her eyes the whole tight, aud then keeps up the in a lime two linn-s longer and won’t go to fleer) when slit) hits a chance, you must" l mind that, either ; it’s her na turn ” LEGAL AD VIi.IITISEMENTS w ti > v. mi vrv. GLOKGIA Wavse (Joistt. To all whom it may concern. Wknrtas, Brnpimiti filiteh, of sale) gtnle mid County, ;q.|)i<-.l to the Ord nary for l-tters of mtioin* lstr.ilion on tho estate of Harriet Witch, de ceased, late of a.iid county and State; these lire therefore, pi cite aud admonish, all and in/, i:, tlie kindl'd and ned t rs of i nid deceased, to he and appear at iny office, vs 11 imi llie time prescribed by law, and show cause (it any they have) why litters of ad ministration on th.i estate of sniil deeeitKcd, atiouM not iisue to tlio anpticant. Given under my liami ami offii ial signature, this Jfov 2fith 1577. It. 1). Hours, Dec 6 it Ordinary, W. < 1 EtynolA—Watnk County. Wn.r, lie sold b ■! re ttie Court Honse door | in ttie town of Jesnp of said county within 1 the legal Lours of silo on the first Tuesday 1 111. 1 mu try next, sidijnel. ton mortgage lien upon said property in favor of K A. Klitr -1 li. e. lot, iif land numbers five hundred and eight (50S) and five hundred and nine (5(1!)) | in the llii District of originally Appling, j now said county of Wayne, containing IP 1 ) | acre:,, mure or ie- , each. Levied on as t!io property fT. A. Floyd, pi satisfy an excen lion Hailed Iron the Justices Oonrt ol tlio , 1 go'llh Hisliint G. JI.. in favor of I. 1,. : l a II; ACo , vs. T. A. Floyd. Levy made I and returned to me liy .James Wa rt n. eoti | statde in and foi the district sfiiresaid. . X-ims ofsuli: cash, purchaser paying for ti ll,' . Tliia Novemh''r3ol!i. 1577. [John N. (ioonmirAi), I dec 5-41 .Sheriff, W. C. GKUHUIA Watnk Counit. Wu.u la* sold l.efote the Court House door iri the town of Jesnp, of said county between the legal hours of sale, on tlio first Tuesday in January next, iS7s, tiie following ntop eity to-wit : ilhj urns of lot liiiinher 211, ; n fourth district of said county ; levied on and sold as tlm property of Isaac L. Thornton, underand liy virtue of an execution issued front the Tax Cut ector of said county, for Ihe State and county taxes due Dir tin* year 1H77. lhoporty pointed nut liy the Tax Col le tor of said comity. Ti rin'! of sale cash, purchaser paving for titles. This December sth 1877. ALSO, At the fame time and place, s part of lot of hind ir Jump of the county of Wayne, mill known mid distinguished ns lot No. 'I. with all improvements thereon, now occupied by John Massey mid known as his store. Levied on and soul its the property of John Mtissey, under and liy virtue of an execution issued from tin- Tax Collector for the taxes due on said hunt for tlio year 1877. Property point id out hy Tux Collector' Sold to perfect ti tles. This Die. sth 1877. ALSO, At tho same time mid place, 490 acres o| land in tliinl district ol said county with al* improvements thereon, levied on under and hy virtue, fan execution issued from the Tuk Collector for the taxes dun on said lot of land, Tax Collector vs. William A. Detinisuu, for the year of 1877. Property pointed out by Tax Collector. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. This Dec. sth, 1877. ALSO, Al 11,e aanict'ime and plane, 400 aeiea of land Nn. :ui, hi futiilli iliairinl of said county. Levied an aud sold under and by virtue of an execution United from the Tax Collector against Ann Dixon, tor the State and county tuxes due for the year 1H77, on said land. I’ioperty pointed out by Tux Collector. Temi'ienHll. This Dee. sth 1H77. ALSO, At the nnnie time and ydnee, 7 ncrcH of land m lot Na 1 Vi, In third district of said conn v. levied on and sold as the property of Stepney Hulo r, under and liv \ irtueof an ex - , ion issued from tlie Tax Collector of said countv tor tin* luxes due on n.iid lot ot 101 l I for the year 1377. l’roporty pointed out by Tux Collector. Terms cash. This Dec. 6ih |S77. ALSO, At the same timo ami place, 200 acres of land in third distiict of said county, levied on and sold under and bv viruio of nn crxccuiion insi ed fri ill the lux Colloctor against Samuel Nioliolls, for the taxes due on Haiti lot of land for the rear 1877. Property pointed out by Tux Cull olor. Terms cash. This Dec. stb 1-77. John N. (loonaaiAO. Sheriff, \V. C. (IKOUGIA- Wayne CotiNrv. Wi and lie sold befolo the Court House door in the town of Je-np of said count y, betiveen the legal luniis of sale on Iho first Tin siiay in Keiiiuiny next, IH7S the following propi-r --tv to-\vit ; due iron axle timber curt, levied oil mid sold ns the properly of W. W Col ipiitt under nud hy virtue of and to satisfy a ui, rtgnge ti fa., issu'd from the Superior Court of said eininiv. in fav*r of It. A H. Mattox vs \V. IV. t'ohpiiit I’ioperl, point ed out |,y def inl.Hit ni execution. Terms ot sale cash, purchaser paying for ti ba. This Dee 10th 1377. John N. <foonin;r.u>, dec ult She.lff \V. 0. tm.lMi t M VI t. < I EOUG IA Acridxu tLn x rv. \ il i. bo sold I>. lore the Court house and or in the town H.ixh v within the le gal It oil Slf Hilo on the lirst Tuesday in January IS7H the billowing preperty to il. - Ouo mouse colored uitib', eight tears eld, I*vied on a* the property of i Judah Tilbuaa to satisfy one mortgage . 7 t* “ f.i. issued from the Appling Bupe ti irvomt in fiver of F \V, A J. Q KotUirer, Property pointed nut by pl.duMll in h, fi. Ootob.r 'dibit I *77. B'ii.ts I'n s it. S criff, A. C\ UEOltiilA Arri.ixo tVrsTV. Under and by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will bes Id at public outcry before the Cout f Louie door of said county tvitbiu the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day iu January nest, the follow ng property 10-wit : 1, ts of land No 321. 43, 34 and 81 in the second and origin al. \ e<uwl district ol said county. Al so lots No 5.5, 214 and all the unil timber ou lot N • 203 in the thirl aud originally third Jlsliict of said Oeutltv, Also lots Tfos. lod, 337 and three ! i ll - undivided interest iu lul N , 24 4, in the fourth and originally fourth district of said county Also loti Not, I o'd 2-57 ad 2in the fifth and oiigin ailv filth district’ f said county. All of the nbore mentioned and described lots of land containing 4V*O arrrs each more or less, and sola as the piopettv of the estate of Al en F Surreney Je ci ased, for the bem fit of the heirs and creditors ef said deceased. Turns of sale ca*h, purchaser rayiug for titles. This tu 3rd day of Dec. 1877. Wealthy Si uitrxcr. Ailtitiutr s of A. F. Bjmccy. d.vd. Watches. Jewelry. Hom.iin#* Gold. ?o <■ xtfnaiveJj worn hi Pari?, wa? firnt and Hoovered in IB7oi by the c*?lbr'!rd French rhfimtt ¥ i • I. Ih- Laijrr;*-. wuc jnaotifH'tnred it into jewelry, and for live year* *• and it to it*e ieadiri JeWeler? of • ;irii*. f r >oljo Gold. In 1875. whu h*? secret bi'eame known, ten of the manulHCinriir* jevn-l ar* * tki.: > - iif- -t: .1 -lock c/-n.\\auy. jritn a capital <*f On*) 0<)0 for the purj>mi <jf manufat turint; Koname tio!d J.'vt<-lry and Watclo*?. With ihia Immense capital, and the aid of impioved machinery they are enabled to produce nil the lat?t paiWrh? of jewelry at leas than one-tenth the co?t of Gold, and of h (jualitk and (<dr which ni tke* it iinpo!4ih*t; even for expert* to detect it from the genuine. have secured the exclusive of the United Stat M and Canada, for the i*a!*’ of ml enocs tnann facturjjd from thl- !neti. and in order to introduce them in the rno-f ?pe*dy manner, have pilt lip aborted - ■ mule lot* a heiow, w iich we will aeii at oue-tentb the relttll value until January 1 -L, i'oead tke list. 'harm. 1 pnlr pearl Inland button?. 1 Lake ! clualcr pin. 1 pair <2i lu-avy band bracelets ma.Otl MIT. 1 ladle*’ op-ra chain. 1 ladie? neck chain and rrop*. i beautihll Jf*ckef. tenjfraved.i 1 pair hand bracelet*. 1 pent'? twi-f link ve*t chain anfl charm. ! pair on . x-lee% *• b'lfton-. ] M t(‘i) n>x >liirt ?tnd*. 1 new improved collar bnfton. 1 ex tra <nt cameo ■*•! riim. 1 Arizona ?olitalre Hfnil. 1 *et Arnethyat or top z pin and eardrop*. 1 iadie*' chcmlue button, l plain rin#. Btamped IS K. $:.oo JLOT. 1 ladie? opera c! >in. it;t ?!ide and ta??- 1. fretail price (Xi) In, ,w w. ■ b florin, with enrb charm, (retail ;.i ■ t ") 1 I'die*' heavy ,on neck cnain. i #•!. ni,t cha-<'d mini *tnre locket for ladie? neck clmlii. 1 ?etcamro metlallion pin and eardrop? 1 fiair (2) h>avy chased hand bracelet?. I jrent'f aolitnlre diatnonrl ?tud. 1 jjent’? tltif*ter fliatuoiid pm. 1 pair arnethyet or onyx clee'e but t -n-. 1 ?et (3) ?lnd* to match am*thy*t or onyx aleevr htittoios. 1 c’.ejant heavy - <: t. cameo hi al rhrj. 1 mn??*ve hand or weddinir rintr 1 n*'s patent i collar button. 1 lad.•? cheini?e button. 1 ameiiiyft or Wpz (extra ii u in-). The min'! price of the article? in enrh ?amnV lot nm<vnr.t? to exactly ten time3 the price Wc ak for tho lot , lor example, our sl,<kJ lot retail? for : out 5.00 lot for 50,00. A SOLID ROMA IN E GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCII FREE. one ?' tiding u? ;tn order for the above j of? bv sxpre?? to the amount of 15 00, we will ?eftd f ce or>/ ii,i tine (if I<l 11 nnt iri r-Ua?e Watch. <ir f.a I*■ ** ?!?• ivarrantcd to keep perfect perfect tituti and look equal:. >,*. va ii a- a M • >kt vaKh. JJ v mail pr*-|i: id. lf.f>o. '1 hi? i* oiler to Af;liM’s, ami i w<,rtli n trial, a* the *v;it.rli alone ill ,- r trade rcaililv f> r fn-m 2"-‘*o to &h.( # (o-nt* or ladie? wiitdi alo/ie, 7.<X) or with a hoavy t?ent‘g pattern re.-t chain and clmriQ, or iadiea* opera chain H’lth "i-• I. . ~,,,, XRWKMISKK : Thi? offer only hohl? good until January Ik. IKTs. After that time we shall sell only to Johher* and whok*?nle dealer*, ind any one wi?hin/ our pood? will then have to pay full retail price?. IP.rnaine pold i? the bi ?f. and. In ffl' t, the only imitation genuine void made, btiup tin* -ante in weijfht. color aud fini*h. and all our iroodi are made in the luteat pattern*. \\ ill guarantee satisfac tion In every In?t4npe, or re'und money. Send money by I*. (>.. Money Order, or K<*i;i*tered Letter, at our riak. No poods sent C. O. I), nn- Ics* nt lea?is UU acoomprnica the order. Address plainly, W. F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for U- Sand Canada. 95 A 97 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. aup W-6m JOB 1. IIIUAS, DEALER IN— STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, AND TIN AND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE. 159 iJROUGHTON STREET, S A V A N N A H, G A . DAILY TO FLORIDA. Md7ou &' Brunswick Railroad GexekalSi fKin vrr.M'KNr's Ofstce Mucon, Gu.. Nov. ?3th, 1877 f ON and ntier this date, Passenger trains j onu this road will run us follows: DAY PASSENGER, DAILY. LcftVf Mnemi 11:15A.M. Arrive niCloehrnn 11:32 A. M Arrive nt Kastmnu 12:34P. M. j Anive nt Jesnp 5:55P.M. Leave Jesnp GJIIIP. M. I ArriventHriniswiek 0:1 OP. M. I Leave llrunswiiK 4:16 A.M. : Arrive at Jesnp •. GTiA. M. j Lone Jesnp 7.25 A. M. Arrive at Eastman 12:31 P. M. Arrive tit Cochran 1 :59 P. M. I Arrivelit Macon 4:25 P. At. Going down connects with A. &G. H. It. at Jeaiiu for Jacksonville, and all point* iu Florida. Up train cooiccts at S’ -iip for Savannah. TRIWEEKLY NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT Down Monilav, Wednesday nml Friday X •!.*. LenveMicon. .. 7:15 D. M. Vr. ive iitGoehraa 10:17 I’. M. Arrive at Eastman II 23 P. M. \rrivi i 5:00 A, M. 1’ p Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Xiglils. Leaveleanp ..lO.iOP. M Arrive F.tiHtniun....- 4:OfiA.M. Arrive t'oehran. 5:11 A. M ' Macon ... 7:45 A. M Connects at J,sup with Atlantic A Gulf U Hirin'.i lo and frtmt savaiiiiali. HAWK I NSYILLK HllANt'H. Tuesdays. Tnnisdays, and Saturdays. Leave DawLiusviile 10 00 A. M;and I. F. M. Arrive at Cecbrm 10 15 A. M. and 1.45 F M. Leave Cuchran 1140 A. M; aud 2 liP M. Arrive at Dawkins villa 12.25 F. M. aud 3 30 F. M. Mondays—T Iu? above figures will be nut, exc’pt, t wtrad of leaving Cochran at 2.45 F. M.. tram will wait until 10.31 I>. M. Wednesdays and Fridays Leave Hawkinsville 4.15 A. M aud 1.00 F. M. Arrive at Cochran 5.00 A. M. and 1.45 P. M. Leave Cochrau 11.40 A. M. aud 10.30 F. M. Arrive at Hawkinsviile 12 25 P. M. uud 11.15 P. M SENDAYS. Leave Hawkinsviile 4:15 A. M. Arrive at Cocbrwn 58k) A. M. Loave Coe lira n 11:40 A.M. Arrive at llawkinsville 12 25P. M. Cnuneets at X'oelirau ;tii both Day and Night trains toand fixim Macon. G Kef. W. ADA M3, Gen. Supt. W J Janvis Mns Trans, NOTICE* Baxley, Ga., November 20tb, 1h77. All persons indsbted lathe estate of Jcbu H dl, deceased, are requested to ni ike immediate payment, and all per son- to win m the estate is indebted, are r quested to present their claims prop erly authenticated, to the uudeisigoed within tho next sixty lays. Carucai.xK Hall, Administratrix. J->as J. Curs, Administrator. RO-( F\T S OT. One pent’? watch chain, ret ii price (>0 ' One pai-enpraved *le-vo button?, retail price 75 j One one Bet *e;irf pin, ** “ 75 ! One ?et |3t ?p*rnl ?hirt *tnd. ** “ One improved t-hape collar Outt on, “ " 50 ! One heavy plain wedding ring, 1 25 | Total $5 00 For 50 cent* we will ?end above eix article? poi paid. SI.OO LOT. One pair ?leeve button?, ftone ?ettinp. t.ne set (8- spiral ?tiirt ?’.ud. One heavy hand ciiffnprcrnent riii". One ? r -t (2) enj?raved brnceleti*. One ladies' loup p* ard <-r if* k chain. On© engraved nifnuitura locket lor ttie Ijul.c*' pnarl or neck chair. One pei.t’? heavy link watch chain. One Lake George diamond stud. 82.00 LOT. One ladie?* neck chein and ct:arm. One ladie? heavy priard chain for watch. One ret pin and ear ring?. Amethyst. One i xtia fine minlatnre leek One camero ?* al ri*p. One very heavy weddingft. engagement ring. 1 gent’? heavy w atch chain with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad General Sufkiuntundent’s Office, i Atlantic and (iuir Kail road, [ Savannah, August 81 1877. ) ON AND Af 1' EI i SUN AY, September 2d Pa Trams on thislioad will run as lolJows: NIGHT EXPKESS. Leave Savannah jaily at 3;00 P. ]\l Arrive nt Jesnp f>:so p. >1 Arrivo at Jbtiubridge “ 0:17 A. M. Arrive at Albany “ 10:<K) A M Arrive at Li e Oak u 1 .JO A, M. gVrrive at Jacksonville 5 ‘ 7:10 A. M* Arrive at Tallahassee “ 7:35 \! M. Leave Tallahassee < 5:23 P. M. Leave Jacksonville <* G:00 P. M. Leave Live Oak •* 11.30 P. M. Leave Albany '■* 2:00 p. M. I cave Lettve Jesnp 7:10 A. M An ive nt Savannah *“ 10:00 A. M. No change oi cars betweeu Savannah and Albany Brunswick and Darien take this train. Passengers h ivmg Macon at 0:15 h. m (tlaily except SuiidrtV)COllUCCt ilt JcsUp \%ith t*• is train for Floi ida. Piisseneeis from Florida by this train con nect at Jesnp with tlie train arriving in Ma con at 5:45 p. m. (didy except Sunday) No change <0 cars between Montgomery n Jacksonville. Sleeping cars nm through to and from Sa'annuh and Live Oak and Montgomery and Live Oak on this tr.dn. Connect at Vlbanv with passenger trains both ways *n Snutliwestern Pailroad to and from Macon, Kufaul \, Montgomery, New 0 leans, etc, Mol steamer leaves B.i in bridge for Apa •aebicobi e\-r\ Sun..ay afternoon; for Col- | limbus every \N. dn ?sdav morning. Close connection tit Jacksonville daily, i Sum ays e\ e ted, tor St. Augustine, Palut- , ka and Enterprise. I rains ou ]. and A. It. P. leave junction, ! going west. Monday, Wednesday and Fri day t 11:14 a. m. i or Bruiisw iek Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 4:4<) p. iu. ACCOMMUD.b I'i i)X TRAIN’S EASTERN DIVISION. Leave Savannah [Sundays cxeeptedl , at 6:4'> A. M. .Vrnvs al M -Tutosh “ “ 9:"o A. At. Arrive at Jesnp ■ •* <• 12.-05 I>. M. Arrive at Bluekshear “ “ 3:30 I’. M. Vriive .it Dupont <• •• 7:00 I'. M. Leave Dupont “ •> 6:00 A.M. leave B.aekshear •• “ 9 )OA.M. leave Jesnp “ “ 12:15 P.' M. Leave Mcl ntosh * * .* o-oj P M Arrive at Savannah “ •• 5:00 P. M. WESTERN DIV Mondays, Wednesdays and tridats. Leave Id up ml Sndy's excepted, at 5.-00 \ M di rive at Valdosta “ 7:1.7 A.yi" Arrive at Quitman •• <• 9.-02 A. Ah ArriVi at Ttiomasvllle “ > 11:15 y. At Arrive at Albany •• 5:451* AI Leave Albany ' .. cSoOa’m! Leave Tb n- asville • .* ] qc pv] _ Leave Quitman * <* 5.-59 P.M. Lea.ve Valdosta *• •* 4 : io p AI. A irive at Du out •• *■ C:3O P.M. Gv-orje S- Haines, General Ticket Agent H. S HAINES, e al Superinleu lent. Dli. ALLEN BROW X, DENTIST, Blackshear, - - Georgia. Is prepared to do all kind of Dental work ir tbe most approved style. All orders will mwt wall prompt atteation. Uj*s ad the life improvements. Charge;? n:eder*t and bathdacticn guaiauiecd. ;anE.-ly Price List OF Leading Dry-Good?) Hosiery, Notions A Fancy Goods 1 A VIS VEI SIEIS’S CELEBRATED CHEAP DHV'GOOOS HOUSE Calico, the very host quality, at file ! Calico, lower grade at 5 aud 5,c | Quilt Liidiig Homespun al 3£c ; 9-4 Crown Shirting al 5 and 51-2 c 7-8 Brown Hhirtittp, heavy, at 6 1-4, 61-2, "c 4-4Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8c 4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 l-2<’ 4-4 Brown Sea Island, very best, at 10c 3-4 Bleached Shitting at 5c 7-8 Bleached Sliirti.vg at fi l-4c 4 4 Bleaehad Shirting, soft finished at 8 l-2c •l-t Blettched Sl.irting, without dressing, It c Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown at 25, 30, 85 and 40c Good article IlicKory stripe at 10c Best ronnd-tbicad Georgia Checks aud Stripes at. 10e Blue Denim, a good quality, at lrc Good Mattress Ticking at 10c Good Feather Ticking at 1G 2-3 c Best. Fi-irther Ticking at 20c Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3c Best Gingham Checks at 10c Balmoral Skirls at 50c Boulevard ready made skirts at 50c Cotton Diape", w ide 10 yards lo the pi-ce at e c] oo Linen Diaper, apiece, at $1 25. 1 50 2 00 and 2 25 Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to $1 00 Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at 10c Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to SI 25 NeckSbawis at 25c and upwards Ladies Sbawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and nice qualities. American Black Cashmere at 25c English Black Cashmere, yd wide, at 40 nDd 50c French, all-wool C-tsbmercs, 40 iticies wide, at 75, 00c, §1 00 and 1 25 Bembaziue. Hernnni, Australian Crepe, very reasonable Alpaca, a nice at tide, double width at 25c Alpaca, silk finished, double width, at 50c Black Silk at 75, !)oc. SI 00, 1 25, 1 50, 1 75,2 00,2 50 and 3 00 Brown Blankets, per pair, $1 25, 1 50. 2 00, 2 50 a t and 3*oo WhitCjßlatikets, per pair, S>2 00 2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 aud 0 00 Haney Comb Bed Spreads at 75c Bridal Quilts, the nicest spread on*, u 81 50 1 uelb s nnderve ts at 50, 65, 75e, $1 00 and 1 25 Hamburg Embrotelery, Edgings and Insertions at. bargain prices. Plain Gros-Grain aud Sash Ribbons, ▼cry cheap. Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim mings. luw. r than ever. j Italian, French and Guipure Laces, very chi ap | Ladies’ Silk Tics find Scarfs 10c and up Ladies’ Cuffs and Collars at half piice. 1 Umbrellas as low as 35c Two-button Kid Gloves—Ladies’— black, white, colored and opera shades, at 50c Two-button Kid Gloves —LadieF— better quality, at 75c and 81 00 Kentucky Jeans at 10, 12 1-2, 15,20, 25, 30. 40 and 50c. Cassimeres at 50 00, 75, 85c. $1 00, I 25 an and 1 50, Black, Blue and Gray Waterproof, 1 1-2 yard vide, at 75c, 1 00 aud 1 25 ' To undrr-tand our method of business, we have endeavored lo explain it in unmistakable language aud for which we request a carsfnl perusal We beg to caution tnc public lo try to disoriinh a*e between our dealings and that of mer chants who offer a few domestic goads only cheap as a bait, to catch the unwary, aud make them believe that they sell everything equally as low; the intelligent reader will easily understand ibis. We off-r our goods for inspection to every body. for itv; will*endsamples of Dry Guodx, with jtrices attached, to any one who will write us for them aud give everyone a chuneo to see for themselves. . * a \\ e have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first-nla" Dry Goods House, and attached the prices YVe are aware that this is suflieii n* to c nvey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to purchase, we will, upon application, send such sample-, with prices attached, as tli y may desire, when tiny can forma much better opinion and select for themselves Not 1; than a million of people have dealt with us and we are sure we have satbfic-d a.I. Any one displeased with his purchase can return the goods to us at our expetisa and we will return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prepay Height t> the nearest station. Me make no cliargi sf r packing or dray ago, AVe dou’t sell one article low aud make it up ou the others, \VE RETAIL OUR GOOIS AT WIIOLESASE PRICES, Which accounts for our Wonderful Success. 'Ve don’t advertise to humbug, but xvc talk plain business ami mean it. AVe sell one yard as low as we would ten thousand. Those wno are tird of payiua ex borbitant pi ices and appreciate the value- if moocy, are invited to send their orders, woich we will fill 0. O. D. wita privilege to examine, or oan send the utomy with the order. David ffeisimn. NO 160 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GA Fain ts and Oils. Mixed Paints, Ground inOiLreadyfor immediate us-, i 5 cl., lo 81.55 per. irai. F.xolish Boor Paint, ground in oil, 50cts T.Uiein Suite Roof Paint, fire proof T'.cts Kelly’s Hoii.eii Paint Oil oOets Machixebt Oils K. G I\ELLA”S patent sperm oil. §I.OO ENGINE OIL. ~5 I’iltered Rock Lubricating oil, .CO Seud for cards of colors and testimo nials. THE NEW YORK CITY 01 COMPANY SOLE AGENTS. No. 124 Maldes Lane. New Youk. Canton Flannels at 8 1-2, 10, 12 1-2, I 5 and 20e, White ntixe' Flannels at 15 and 2$C White all-wool Flannels at 25, 30, 40, 50 and 75c. Red a'l-wonl Flannels at 15, 20, and 40c. Red all wool twill Flannels at 25, 30, and 40c Gray Flannels at 15, 20, 25, and 400 Opera Flannels, in all colors, at 40c Opera Flannels plaid styles, test at 60c Wo: le' Lin-ey at 20a Heavy White Undershirts at 25c and Up ' aids. Calico Shirts at 25c and upward* 'Vliite Dross Shirts nt 75c and upward* Yard Long TeWeis at 12 l-2c and upwards. Towels as low as 5 Linen Tabic Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, a low as 25c Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 40c Woolen Table Cloth-, good, at $1 00 Good French Corse's at SCo Thompson’s Glove-fitting Corset at $1 00 and 1 25 Suspenders, with rubber in back, at 100 Turkey lied Table Doylies, per dozen, at 75c White Linen Table Doylies, psr dozen, at 60 and 750 Table Napkins, per dozen, at $ I 00 I 25 and upwards Children's Woolen Capes at 400 Veil Berage, bt st quality, a yd., at 40c Silk Veiling, per yd , at 50,60 and 75 Keck Ruebes, per d..z at 12 1-2, 15, 20 and. 25c. Neck Kuching, by the yard at 5, 6 1-4, 10c and u[ wards. Alpaca Sltiit Braid, a buneb, at 5c 12 doz. Agate, or Hicc buttons for 5s Fashion able Silk Dr-ss Buttons at 10c Ivory and Gutta P.rcha Buttons at 8, 10 and 12 l-2c. Children’s Round Cotnbs at 10 and 15e Ladies’ High back Combs 10, 15 & 25 Children’s Fancy Stockings at 5 & 10a Misses Fancy Stockings at 12 1-2& Ise Ladies’ Fancy Stockings at ]oa Ladies’ White Stockings at 5, G 1-4, 8, 10 and 12 l-2c Ladies’ English Stockings, without seams at 25a Gents’Half Hose at 5, 8, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 25c. Gent*’ Bordeied Handkerchief- at 3o Gent’s Turkey lied Handkerchiefs lOr Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c Ladies’ Colsred Linen Handker chiefs. at 100 The best Needles, a paper, at 5c Coats’ am Clark’s (j. N. Cotton at 6c, per dn£, Gsc Negro Handkerchiefs at 10, 15, 25 and 35c Kthlting und Doming Cotton a ball, 5c Gents’ Paper Collars, a box. at 5, 10, 15 aud 20c Linen Shirt Fronts, ex'ra length, at 25a Corded Pique, worth 20c at 10^ White aud .Black Cottou Gloves at 10 ‘OLD LONDON DOCK GIN Especially designed for the use of tbs Medical Profession and the Family, and posses-intj those iutriusie medical prop erties which bebng to an Old and Pure Giu. 1 ndispensaUle lo Females. Good for Xervouaaes-q L'ver and Kidney Complaints. A delicious t mic. Put Up iu eases, containing one doz-n tur tles each, aud sold by ui 1 Druggists, Grocers, etc. a. m- smmsTß. & so., NO. 15 BEAVER BTKEET N. Y. (Establishsd 1778.) Importer* of AHues, Kr.tndie*, Etc.