Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, October 05, 1880, Image 7

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dbsargia IGbukls jmfct Snntnal & M&zisJtngfiK, Death of Bishop Doggett. Many sad hearts were made in Georgia by the announcement of the death of (Ms eminent divine. He presided twice over the South Georgia Conference of the Southern Church, once at Americas and last year at Ferry. Few men so endeared themselves, in so short a time, -to the hearts of our people as did Bishop Dog gett. Defined, polished, educated, and with ail the noble traits that go to make up a grand character, he stood forth as the peer of the most gifted divines of any country. TVe clip the following from the Atlanta Constitution: Bishop uavid S. Doggett, whose death at bis residence in Richmond on Wednes day night has already been reported, was one of the most popular as well as one of the ablest divines in the Methodist church. He was born in Lancaster county, Vir ginia, in 1810. His father was a worthy member of the bar of that county, and S racticed in the courts of that and ueigh- oring counties. The son had ail the ad vantages of the schools in the county in which he lived, and availed himself of them. At an early age he read law under his father, with the intention of entering that profession. This design, however, he abandoned, and before he was seven teen began to study for the ministry. Be fore he was eighteen he entered the pnl- pit. Soon aller arriviug-at the age of man hood Dr. Doggett entered the Randolph- Macon College, an institution conducted by the Methodist church, as chaplain. Here he was a diligent student, and dur ing the yeare he occupied this position applied himself to his duties with an earnestness which won the admiration and respect of his professors. After leav ing Randolph-Macon the deceased was assigned a charge, and from that time till about 1800 he preached in almost all of the principal churches of his denomina tion in the State. In 1860 he was made Disgraceful.—A correspondent of the Philadelphia Times says: “At the Re publican demonstration held at Lan&ford, Carbon county, on Saturday night, prominent feature was a large transpa rcncy, carried on a wagon, having on its front a representation of a. skull, cross- bones and cofiin, with K. K. K., and be low it the words: ‘Hancock’3 coat-of- arms.” On the reverse, a gallows, with rope dangling therefrom. The other end of the rope wa3 fastened around the neck of a portrait of Gen. Hancock. For a par ty that pretends to be a soldier’s party, and to be the friend of the Union soldier, to so represent Pennsylvania’s great sol dier shows very plainly that the Mosby- Longstrcet element is strongly predomi nant. It was a*i insult to a brave general and ought to be condemned by all honest men, irrespective of party. Tne transpa rency was gotten up by a clerk in the em ploy of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. I A Valuable Relic Capt. William Rogers brought to the Times office a sec tion of the trunk of a white oak tree con taining in its center an unexploded Napo leon ten pounder spherical case shot, sent from a Confederate cannon during the progress of the second day’s fight at t'hic- amauga, September IS, 1863, sixteen years ago. The tree was on the lot of Hall, on Cbicamauga battlefield, and in It conference, but was prevented by the at tack which resulted in his death. JEWELL’S JUGGLERY. ftinwtit with Cards lit his SleCVd and » Cold Dock in his Ak&Cl-Furtlicr Developments OMCerning the At tempted Fririili In Florida. The accidental sending of telegrams from MAfthall Jewell to the Democratic headquarters, by the Western Union Tel egraph Company, disclosed a Republican plot to flood Florida with Republican vo ters. Jewell tried to wriggle out by say ing that he bad heard that Democratic repeaters had been scut there, and sent messages of warning. The falsity of Jew ell’s excuse is now proved by the affida vit of Mr. A. B. McCabe, of Asbnry Park, which will be printed in the Sun to-mor row. Mr. McCabe was a fellow-passen ger with one installment of Jewell’s re peaters, forwarded from this City to Flor ida, in pursuance of the policy begun in Indiana. The weight of Mr. SfcCabe’s testimony Is signally empliAsiicd by the fact that he could have bad no intimation of the Scheme contemplated by the Republican managers, since he left Jacksonville, vm his return to New York, on October 10, or nearly a week before Jewell’s tele grams were published. He Saw quite enough, however, to arouse his own sus picions, and the facts recited by him ac quire a sinister meaning in the light of the now notorious dispatches. The affidavit Is as follows: “Asbubv F-.Uik, Monmouth Co., N. J.—Allen ]>. McCabe, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is a resident of Oceau Grove, Monmouth county, N. J.; that on October 1,1880, he left-New York on the steamer Western Texas for Flori da; that there were on board of the same vessel in the steerage about a hundred rough-looking fellows, who, according to the statement made by the captain of the vessel to this deponent, were railroad la borers, hired to work on the Waycross and East FloriJa railroad. Deponent says that the said railroad is a line projec ted between Femandina and Jacksonville; that some work has been done on the Fernandina end, but that no work is now doing, or apparently in contemplation, on the Jacksonville end. Deponent further says that on the arrival of the Western Texas at Fernandina, on the evening of Tuesday, October 5, the alleged laborers were landed at Fernandina, but that oil Saturday, October 0, he saw a number of these men in Jacksonville, and that on Monday, October 11, he saw and recog nized in the streets of Jacksonville nearly the whole body of the alleged workmen who bad come down with him on the steamer; that deponent, on the Jackson ville eud of the Waycross railroad, inter rogated several of these men as to their business in that place, saying: ‘ I thought you fellows had come down to work on the railroad.’ To which the answer was, ‘We ain’t going to work on no railroad.’ That to furlitcr inquiries they refused to make any reply, and Walked away. And deponent further says, that from October 9th to October 10th, at which latter date he left Jackson ville for New York, he saw great numbers of the alleged laborers going up to the Republican quarters on Bay street-; that he asked the reason of their visits to said headquarters, but received no answer, and deponent further says that Horatio Jen kins, Jr., is the chairman of the Republi can executive committee of Florida. “Subscribed and sworn to this 20th day of October, A. D. 1SSO, before me. David Harvey, Jb., “Notary Public, Asbwfy Park, N. J.” Other affidavits, testifying to Mr. Mc Cabe’s high social and business reputation, are attached. Also, that he left New York on the steamer sailing for Jackson ville on the 1st of October, and returned last week. Another Speeokfrom Hancock. Governor’s -Island, N. Y., October 80.—Owing to the weather, very few vis itors appeared up to 2 p. m. Prominent among those who paid their respects to Gen.'HanCodk were Admiral DeFreyci- net, commanding the French fleet; Lord Lymingtbn, and Generals McDowell, Beauregard, of Louisiana; Wilcox, of Ma ryland; G. W. Smith, of New York; Lilly, 'of Virginia, and Ward, ol Ohio. Af3 o’clock this evening a delegation of about 250 students of the medical and •academic classes of the University of New York visited Governor’s Island to pay ‘their tespects to General Hancock. They were received in the headquarters of the : General, where the students ranged them- sbTves In a double line, when General ‘Hancock entered the room. Thomas Courtney, spokesman for the party, ad vanced aud delivered an address highly eulogistic of the General, and wishing him a crowning victory on Tuesday. The General, in reply, spoke as follows: “I fee! honored by your visit. In your remarks in eulogy of my career, you do me too much honor. [Cries of ‘no, no.*] I have always endeavored to do my duty to the best of my ability in the various positions in which I have been placed in the public service, hut further than that I claim no credit. I spy this because it would be indelicate in me to hear com pliments to which I am not entitled. The presence of so many young men from the schools of the city of New York who have visited me recently, many of whom will now probably cast their ballots for the firet time, indicates that the party of con stitutional government is a growing one, and I feel confident that that fact will be shown in the coming election. The ques tions involved are so momentous to the people that I have no doubt of it.” The students were then individually, introduced, and when the process of handshaking wa3 gone through with, they gathered in front of the building anc gave three cheers for the Geueral. General Hancock received two beautiful gold-headed canes, one from Bradford, Pa., and the other from Norwalk, Huron county, Ohio—both the result of voting contests at fairs—last evening. —Silver Spray Cologne is the best. tree Mr. Half, on Cbicamat he saw the shot when it struck the tree, tearing it open on both sides. The tree retained its vitality, however, closed on the ball, and grew to be a stately oak, a foot in diameter.—Chattanooga Times. Injjoniar, (he Barbarian. “Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one.” The stoiy of Ingomar aud Parthenia Is a pretty one, in five acts, and in former times, before the sensational drama "ot possession of the American sta"e, was a play universally popular, and a general favorite with an lovers of the legitimate. It was known and announced by all man- ’,” and t won s • :* .. . - v \ Porous Plaster. The only improvement ever made on the common Porous Plaster. Over 2,000 druggists have signed a paper stating that BENSON’d GAP- CINE POROUS PIASTERS are superior to all other plasters. BRABtntY A JOHNSON. Pharmtomtiyd Ch«rnj*t«. New York. h SURE CURE Tot all the diseases for which it is recommended, and always perfectly safe in the hands of even the most inexperienced persons. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER nSSintLi’i truMer,, UiMkmaria, Manager* of Factories, Workshops, and HantaUoTU'Aam toBorpitala--lit short by everybody everywhere who lias ever given it a trial Vh JEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL. p r Hi gC 83 8 riioulil have a place In every factory, machine-shop, £ *t>H,U** am llbabikara and mill, on every farm and nlantftt’on and in every SSMMM not 00,7 for S PA|y EfSS 0 fiTO to die well-tried and trailed friend of oil who want l\l#ohEiSa a anre and safe medicine which can bo Srcely used internally or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief. * , , pn . c ?-i; nn£ 2 11 within tho reach of all; and it will annually fare many times its cost In doctors’ bills For sale by nil druggists at 85c. SOc. and 81.00 per boitle. PERRY DAVIS &, SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. < >" agers as the “Ladies’ Play,’ l was gen- a bishop. Just before his last illness he erally put up on a Friday night by most was to nave presided over the California stars for their benefit occasions. occasions. Eliza Logan and Julia Dean will be re membered by old theatre goers here as the most distinguished in the role of the Greek maiden, and probably Edmund R. Daltoq and George Karnes as the most popular in that of the Barbarian. It has not been presented in Macon since the war, and of course is almost entirely un known to the younger people. As a love play It has been pronounced by the critics as superior to either Bulwer’s “Lady of Lyons” or Knowles’ “Hunchback.” In New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, under the old starring system, “Ingomar” was a weekly event, and at that time found a place in the repertoire of all the dramatic celebrities, male and female, from tho simple fact that both parts ore equal, aud in theatrical par lance, “who captured the house” was a question of merit. The minor parts are all good, and the plot so simple and in teresting there is little wonder that the piece jumped into public favor from its first production, and that it will keep its place in the standard drama so long as theatricals shall keep a place in public amusements. Ingomar is chief O? the “Alamanni,” a band of barbarians, among whom his word and will is law. He knows nothing of civilisation, and has no home save the forests, uo canopy save the heavens. Par thenia is the daughter of Myron, an ar morer, who strolls, too, from his native town, Masilia, and is captured by the Ala- manni and taken before their chief. In gomar aud his followers put a price upon his head, and condemn the old man to menial service, at which he is discovered by Parthenia, who comes in search of her father. An agreement is made by which Myron is allowed to return to his home in search of means for paying the ransom, Parthenia in the meantime r with the savages until the receipt of the required amount. From this point in the piece, “Ingomar” and “Parthenia” are prominently before the audience. “Ingo mar,” who knows nothing of love or tho finer feelings, gradually becomes so at tached to his fail captive that, despite the entreaties of the Alamauni, he concludes to enter the Greek city of Masilia with Parthenia, aud under her protection. Here the town is aroused, and the Timarch called upon for assistance, looking to the release of the captives. Parthenia is loved by a rich miser known as Polydor, who is univer sally despised for his greediness and re pulsive nature, but who is most earnest with his love and his wealth if repaid by the hand and heart of the armorer’s pret ty daughter. Here we find that truly the course of love is by no means certain, and the hero and heroine are put to many trials and embarrassing vicissitudes. But time heals all tilings. *" Ingomar becomes thoroughly civilized, Parthenia teaches love in all'itt excellence, the good people of Masilia begin to think Ingomar a very civil sort of savage, Polydor is given the cold shoulder, and that pretty sentiment of two hearts and two souls, quoted at the head of this notice, is - realized in in all its force and beauty. Ingomar goes no more to the forests, but becomes fondly attached to the old man and his mother-in- law, and is made a citizen of Masilia. There are many pleasing incidents in the piece which have slipped from memory, but the foregoing will suffice to show that a rare intellectual feast is in store for all who attend Miss Belgarde’s performance on Saturday night. The selection is a fortunate one, aud we predict for the oc casion a full house, and an enthusiastic reception for the distinguished lady who conics to us for the first time, but whose reputation has been so abundantly estab lished in the metropolitan cities as to leave no doubt that “Ingomar” will prove one of the leading features of our dramat ic months. ’TiS autumn, and the leaves are dry and rustle on the ground, and chilly winds come whistling by with low and pensive sound. To guard against coughs and colds you should go to Lamar, Ran kin & Lamar’s drug store and get a bottle of Coussen’s Honey of Tar. Price 50c. White’s Cream White Vermifuge is the best worm killer. octl2tf Our National Health a Cause of Thanksgiving. „ The past season has been a particularly fortunate one as regards the health of the Southern States, and especially that of the Gulf States. The plague of modem times-Atho yellow fever—has been fought and vanquished, thanks greatly to the ef forts of the late lamented Dr. Chopin, at the head of the world renowned Charity Hospital of New Orleans. This institu tion has been miraculously, as it were, preserved in the highest state of its efficiency by the large revenues it annually receives for twenty-one years, commencing 1868, from the Louisiana State Lottery Com pany; about the grand monthly distribu tions of which all information will be given on' application by mail to M. A. Dauphin, No. 310 Broadway, New York City, or same person at New Orleans, La. EplxooUc. How to cure it! The question is solved by taking Simmon’s Liver Regulator as below certificate: Jenkintown, Pa., Oct. 14,1SS0. J. IF. Ridpath, Apothecary; Dear Silt—In answerto yourquestion3 relative to my experience with Simmon’s Liver Regulator and its effect upon my homes, I take pleasure in saying that when my horses were sick with what is called lung fever last spring I gave the Regulator (liquid) in one-ounce doses mixed with the feed twice a day. They aii recovered, and speedily. At the pres ent time my horses are all suffering from the epizooty. As soon as the first showed symptoms, by coughing, I began giving Simmons’Liver Regulator as before. This horse is now wall. The other five were successively taken sick in the same man- the meantime remaining ner—coughing, running at the nose, loss of appetite, etc.; hut tliauks to a persistcat use of the Regulator, they are all improv ing. My wagons have made their regular daily trips of 20 Macon, Ga., Nov. 1,1879. Dr. C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir: We have been itandling Teetbina for several years, and the demand increases as the article becomes introduced and is known. Oar sales average from two to three gross per month. We believe that your Teeth- ina (Teething Powders) will eventually become a standard and indispensable ar ticle, for in no single instance has it failed to give satisfaction. No complaint has ever been made to us, hence we conclude that it docs ail you claim for it. Merit is bound to succeed. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Druggists. oot tliem Oat. Worms are often caused by Ll?Br r Com- plaint. The mucus or slime which forms in ill health is where the worms produce, their young. If nature is assisted to carry i off this mucus the worms find no rtesting' place. For children and adults Dr. Flagg’s Improved Liver and Stomach is' the only sure cure and preventative. No ! medicine is used. ' Iw When you visit or leave New York city, top at the Grand Union Hot«l, op- posite the Grand Central Depot. Euro pean plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts of the city[ May ll.-e.o.d.. 1 vr. The Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, andcuresLiverComplaintsJaun- dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists Di gestion, Strengthens the System, Regulatesthe Bowels,Purifiesthe Blood. ABooksentfree. Address Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N.Y. FOB BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS- ing four Yours trul; New Advertisements. To Advcrtisara, GKO. P. ROWELL k CM'S SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPER*. An advertner who spends upward* of $5,090 a year, and who invested lea* than *3)0 of it io this Lift, writes; "Your Select Local List paid me better last year THiN ALL IRE OTHER ADVERTISING I DID.” IT IS NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. IT 13 NOT A Oil BAP LI8T. IT IS AN HONEST 1 IsT- Thecatafcaue itatei exactly wbat the pa A**- .Wp9n the name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE fYFBit ja m ererv in-tano© the When prirt-d in CAPITALS it iatbe ONLY piper in the place. The list airea the population of every town and the circulation of “very paper. VnaraA'I charged for advertising are barely .te-nitl .xo publishers’ a-hedu'e The price for single States rang-a fr-m $2 to The price tor 1 inch one month in the entire list is $62S. the regular rates of the papers for the earns spare and timo are 82 98*14. The list in- tlu oes 9w2 newspaper, of whim 187 are it- sued DAILY and 785 WKKKLY.. They m W® different cities and towns, of J are Sute Capitals. 303 placeaof orer population, and 468 County Seats. For copy oi List a lid other information addraas GB'> P. HOWELL a CO., 10S.Turt 3t.. New York. ELASTIfTlBUSg Hu • Pad differing tram al ] oitm. aSKSaprSSss-a portion* of tho body, while tho Ballin tho cop prruoo back tho wlih tho jrtBfor* With Jkkt pressure tho Hernia Is held mcuioIt Ityaad skill, and a radical con c*rta!n, itli cuy, donSU Sad ctwap. Boot by mall. Clrculari fral. EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, IU. X’MAS ffanfsSale, Kidney 1 Im CURE $1,25 PER BOTTLE. A positive remedy for all Kid* aey, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both male and female. READ THU RECORD: -It saved ury life.”-E. 3. Likely. 8elma, Ala '•It ia the remedy that will cure the many dis eases peculiar to women.’*—Mother’s Magazine. “It has paisad severe feats and w-.n endorse ments from some of the highest medical talent in the country.”—Few Yurx World. ‘•No Bemedy heretofore discovered e&n be held for on. moment in comparison with it."—O. A.. llarvoy, D.D., Washington, D. 0. This great natural _ remedy is for sale by all druggists in all parts of the world. —TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.— . EL WARNSef Sc CO. ROCHBsTBB. N.Y. PHKSbNTS, fiee. £«nd address for particulars. F. TRJ7EP, 27 r School Street, Boston, Mabsschua letts. TEAR and etpenats to aaents. Outfit Tree. Address VICKBHY, Augusts, Ma r un HIQ A 1713is OZ DUainCSS, py t..O StTwH OI your Cr*Ice. avoid stimulants and use rs _YJN? TCfTlBS! i nervo and waste, use \rorktor atoro t w mrsms IT you nro 70*203 and Buffering f trips of 20 miles all the time.requir- horses constantly on the road, y, E. T. Michener, Prop’r Micheneris Express. Among the Useful Toilet Articles we notice a much-liked preparation for tho hair, possessed of properties so re markable that no one who cares to own a clean and healthy scalp with beautiful hair should pass it untried. Its properties are cleansing, invigorating and healitig, and after a few applications the hair ceas es to fall. Dandruff and humors disap pear, and the hair grows clean, soft and silky. It keeps the head cool and comfor table and gradually restores the hair if gray or faded to the natural and life-like color, beautiful to took upon. It is Park er’s Hair Balsam that has won such popu lar appreciation by its many excellent and healthful properties. Sold in large bottles, l at onlv 50 cts. and $1, by all first-class druggists. _ “Don’t Know Half Their Value.” “They cured me of Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had a half bottle left which I used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I would have lost both of them one night if I had not given them Hop Bitters. They did them so much good I continued their use until they were cured. That is why I say you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters, and do not recommend them high enough.—J3. f Rochester, N. Y. See other column.—American Rural Home, A Down TuWti JZ-reliant having paveed etveraX tieepleee nighis, dis turbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming convinced that Mrs. Wineiow’a Soothing 8yrap w*s Jast the arti« cle needed, procn*ed a supply Tor the child On reaching heme and acquainting his wife with what he bad done, she reTnsed to havo it administered to the child, as ebe was strongly in favor of boaeepuby. That night the child passed in suffering, and the parents without Beta ruing home the day fob* lowing, the father found the baby was anil woree; and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to •some domeetio duties and left the father with tho child. DuriDg her abseco* be administered a portion of tbe Sootfeinz Hyrnp to the baby, and said noth ing. That night all bauds slept well, and the little’fellow aWoke in the morning - bright and happy. The mother waa delighted with tkeenddou and wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception practiced npon her, has continued to use the syrnp. »Dd crifferirg crying babies rnd rest less n'ghts have disappeared. A single trial ot tho .•yrap never yet failed to relieve tbe baby and overcome the prejudioes of tbe mother. Sold by all druggists. 26c a bottle. dn>30 I tv Whoever yen are, wherovor yen ere,T. bcnoveryour““t tli ’-t your ryitora needs O-ixcrinw toolnr or ^ stimulating-, without intoxicating, take (9 vav miss! i It ou will bocurvdif you use yww rnmss 11 yon aro simply weri and low spirited, try It J Boytt» Insist upon it. Your druggist Lc?p61L It may save your life. It ham saved hmdreda. Hop Cotu;h CarelstfcaiweoUsM&fesl&od^ast. Aifc chiMrrn. Tho Hop Pad for Stomach, Lirtr and K'-i\ Rj.lt superior to all others. Cores by abaorptioo. Ii Upvrfccl. Aik ilruggUU. P.I.aii aa ahsolota sadirmistabla cowEtt dnmkosttjWaof by dreSuS^iiopBiSsn Rocb^vf^N^! {LUMP) Is tho highest achievement In cereal productions, and renowned throughout tho world as the Standard Laundry Starch. In shape It presents huge dense crystals of wonderful whiteness ksd sweetness, freo from tho faintest odor and of Incomparable strength. Its su periority and economy are tho result of experiment and Improvement for thir ty-five years, and Its popularity the re ward ot this effort ot a lifetime. Iloynl Gloss Lump Starch is packed in hand some one-pound, three-pound, and six- pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers every-where. Manufactured by Ml. DKEW ERKENBRECHER. Cincinnati, Ohio. IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, JL Cxnplcta Strecgtbvojr. IRON BITERS, A Valuable Medic-ins. IRON UTTERS, Hot Sold u » StTtran. IRON BITTERS, For Delicate Female*. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiringacertaln and efficient TOWlCt eipeclally in Ind toed, tlon, Duapepmin, Intermittent Fa. r era, STant of Ap petite, Xmoo of BtrongtH, I*left of Knerap, ete. It en riches the blooa, strengthen* the mus- nuun. mis vniu..oie remedy can not bo too highly recommended. ItiietalUceaeh»rm on tbe digestive organs. A tenspoonful before meal* will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by ail Druggists, THEBHO'SHPHBHH’no. BALTIMORE, Mo. Earnmm LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR, Wholesale Druggist*. Hacon. Fitters The accumulated evidence of nearly thirty years show that the Bitters is a cer. taimremedy for malarial disease, as well as its surest preventiv; that it eradicates dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness, counteract* a tendency ta ghout, rheumatism, urinary and ute rine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers tbe mind, while it in vigorates tbe body. For sale by all drug gists and dealers generally. EuttGia, dlRB UOUNxY.—Where** Hig- VA doaS- ‘xbomos has applied to me for the celtint apart a boxo’.toid of real and pjnonal property and tbe valuation of the same. I will p si uDan fcaid application on Thurtday the 4th day of November 16S0, at 10 o’clock a. mt Thi* Ootoberlt, 1SS?. octi5-td 3. A. kfcMAHUB, Ordinary. JUttnliDod ItebtoreO. A victim ot early imprudence, routing nervoua debility, premature decay, etc., bavinz tried in vain every known remedy, ha* discovered a aim- p'e means of eelf-eure, wi-rch he will send free to b<a fcllow-sefferrrs. Address J. H. KRSVES. 43 Chatham atreet. New York, octlieodawly Agents wanted tor H AHA Sr AXtAISO Book OF I IIS AGS, Found iUitRs of Suueess. Business and social forms. The laws ol trade, legal forms, how to transact baamess, valuable tables, social etiquette. Par liamentary usage, bow to conduct public buai- usas; in fact it is a complete Guide to Success tor all claases. A family necessity. Address, for circulars ana special terms. ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO. octsdeodawlm Atlanta Ga Estey Organ Co. Corner Broad anil Alabama St«.» Atlenta. Ga. LANDRETHS* Yim SEEDS So BEST are the If not sold in your town, you can get them by mail. Drop _ ** * us a Postal Card for Cata logue and Prices. The Oldest andmo9texiemsiv9 Seed Grovers i n the Untied States. DAVID LAXDItKTH & 80yS»Rnm?i.^i, WEST BROS,, 68 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA., Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants —And dealers in— FERTILIZERS. General Agents Jor the Delta Cotton Tie. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS W. SV. Carnes, JMAOON, AGENT BLTA COTTON T»», uvM-dawtillni" * Gray's Specific Medicine. MADE MARK. THE greatTRADE^S Xrgliih rem edy. An un failing ire for Seminal eak- ness Spermat orrhea. tmpo* txncy. and all diseases that, Before TakiEgqnenee of ^After^TakinJ, abuse; aa a less of memory, universal lassitude pain in tbe back, dimnoas of vision, premtiure old age, ar d many oiht.- diseases that lead to in sanity and consumption and a premature grave Tull particulars in our pamphlet, which we de- lire to send free by mail to every one. The Spe cific Medicine ia sold by all druzgiatsat St per package, or six package* for $5 will be sent fret by mail on receiut of the money by addressing tbe GRAY XBPIC1NK CO. Nu >0 Mechanic. Block, Detroit. Mich. Bold in Macon and every- -a.—v--,.. .... octMdawly. RANKI.1 k LAMAR. Macon. G* whereby all druggists. octMdawT For taler by .LA4)AR, l WlT Honus, Macojt. Oi., Sept. 17,1*30. A LL persons indebted to the firm of W. P. Cannon * Co., prior to November JL 1879 are requested to come forward and settle at once, otherwise their note* and accounts will be placed In tbe hands ot an officer for collection. This is necessary to perfect a settlement with the estate ot J. T. Jos sey. deceased. aeni8-dStwi!wAw4t W, F. CANNON kOO Bad lota And all diseases ot the Kidneys. Bladder and Uricaiy Organs by wearing the Imnroved Excelsior Kid«ey Pad It is a M AktVBL of HEALING and RELIEF- Simple, Sensible, Directs Painless, Powerful. IIOUHB9 where all else fails. A BE VB LAX ION a d REVOLUTION in Medi cine. Abairption or direct application, as op posed to unsatisfactory internal medltines. Rend for our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free, under tha xu Sold by eru.glstt, or sent by mail, on receipt ef price, SJ. Address offii’aMe “Only” lm Pal Co. Genuine Kidney Fad. ask for it and Williams Block, fake no other. Detroit. Mich cure, by Absorption wty - Al Lung Diseases, Throat Diseases, Breathing Troubles Tt DR'ivbs INTO the intern curative agent, and healing medic nes. It DRAWS FROM tbe diseased part* the poi son* that can an death. Thouaand* Testify to ita Virtue*. You Can Be Relieved and W Don’t despair until you have tried this wnaibl Easily Applied and RADICALLY BFFBCTUt Remedy. Sold by Druggist., or sent by mail on rmiptj price, RM, br SMSsTlB“OiiirUii PaiC WILLIAM* BLOC 4 . Dfttroft'MJeht octMeodaw 3m our book “Three MIL Dims a Year.’ suit free. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS* PUMPS ALL KIND^ IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUQE8j ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for Prioe-IIat. W. H; DILLINGHAM A CO, 143 Mata Street, LOUISVILLE. KY< McIntosh House. Indian Spring, Georgia, B. WOOLLIER. Pkop’b. ® THIS House is now open for tbe reception^ health and pleasure ae,-krrr. RATES OF BOARD: Prtday... hontt^.T.:!iso-oo Excursion tickets from Maeou to Spring, n- clvdin* railroad and ataze fare and one week’s board,(10.50. Tlrketa goodwill November 1st. Fair at-cUaa String Orchestra engaged for.the uoa nelptf Liver PAD With the Anti-Malaria. f^llDCO Chills and Fever, Dyl VUIlbV pepsin, Liver Com plaints, Kidney Affections, Neural gia, Constipation, Sick Head ache. Female Complaints, Billons- ness, Palpitation, and all Slalarial Diseases without medicine. No Dos ing—do inconvenience, and a positive cure. Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $z/30. Sent by mail to any address upon receipt of price. Principal Depot, 93 German fit., BaIto., Bid. Sold by Druggists generally. Buy none but Flagg’s Patent Uver and Stomach Fan, others aro bulky, bard and troublesome to wear. John Ingalls, druggist, wholesale and Retail Agent, corner Fourth and Pnwlar starts. Macon. On. octileodSzn 3STOTXOS- Tn a i* tha only Lottery ever voted on by tba people of a State, and under a cto dooi *ion of the U. 8. Supreme Coart at Washing ton, i* the on'y Legal Lottery now in tba United States, all othercharters having been repealed or having no exiatenoe. A aPLBNlllU OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION. CLASS L. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. NOV. 91b, 1880—lSOth Month:/ uramng. Louisiana State Lottery Company, Ihia Inititution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature ol the State for Educational and Chari table purposes, in 1868, for the term of twenty-five year a, to .which contract tbe inviola ble faith ol tbe State is pledged ,wk ich pledge ha* been renewed by an overwhelming popular rotes securing ita franchise is tha new constitution aa opted Doocmbor 3, 1379. with a Capital of SI,000,000, to which it baa lice* added a reserve fund or gmeoe. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DR a WINGS will take place monthly,on the seoendT-esday. It never scales or post .one.. Look at tin follow ing Dirtribationt CAPITAL PRIZE *39,000. 100,000 TICKET8 AT TWO DOLLAR* BACH half-tickets, one dollar. LIST OF PRISES. 1 Capital Priza 30,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize-,.., r 6,000 I Prize* of s*,5N„ 6.000 6 Prizes of 1.000 s 000 20 frizes of 600... 10.000 100 Prize* of 100„.^.,._... 10,000 200 Prize, of to 10,000 6<i0 Prize* of £0 10.000 1000Prizes of 10.000 9 Approximation Prise, of »00..,„ %1O0 9 Approximation Prise, ol 200 1.80C • Approximation Pris*. of 100...„.^... 909 L867 Prize*, amounting to. 3110X1. paid. Responsible corresponding gent, wanted at ail points, to whom liberal oo pentalion will be ~For further information, write clearly, giving full address, eend orders by express or Regis tered Letter or Money Ord.r by mail, ad- droatedonlyt X. A. DAUPHIN. Now Orleans, La. or same person at No 819 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are ider tha supervision and management ot Gene rali G.T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EAR LY :25th: Popular Monthly Drawing of the Vommonwe&ttb Distribu tion Go. AT MAOAULBY’B TBBATRB, Tn“the City oCLoni.ville, on SATURDAY OOT. 80th. 1880. Tbeee drawing* authorised by the Legislature of 1878, and sustained by the courts of Kentucky, occur regularly on the laatdayof every mouth, Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the period ol five year*. Tne United States Circuit Court on March SI rendered the following decisions: lit—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company i* legal. 2d—ita drawing, are fair. N. B.—Thi* company has now on hand a la«g» reserve fund. Brad the list of prizes lor tbe OCTOBER DBAWING. yiso.oof MM Know Thyself. T HE untold oieerku that result trem indiscretion iu early life dej be aUemt- ed anti cured. Those whe doubt this assertion should purchase tbe new mvdtra) work published bj tbe PBA KODY MEDICAL iNSTI jTUTK. Bouton, entitled y — - THE BCThWCK OF LI PE nELr PJttUSERVaTION. Exhausted T i talitjr. nervous ani phjsieal cebility. or Titalit? impaired by tbe errors ot youth or too clow or too close application to butinees, may ba re a tor- «d^and manhood reetiued. Two hundredth ed u >d. revised and enlarged, ju>tpubJj»ned. is is attaudard medical work* •be wit in tbe Ecjclish laoguiaKf, written by a physician of treat experience^ to whom a as awarded a xcld and iew#!ied medal by the Na* ttonal Medical Aseociation. It contain# beauti ful and very expensive enffnmnn. Three bun* a red pages, oo»d than 50 raluable prescriptions for all forms of pierailiDg diiease, the result of many yeare of extorsive *nd successful practice, either one of which is worth ten times the price of the book. Hound in French cloth, price only •1» mt by mail postpaid. The Loudon Lancet says: tr So person should be without this valuable booh. Tne author is a noble benefactor.** An illustrated sample sens to all on receipt of o reels for postage. The author refers by permission to Hon P. A. BI8SSLL. MU, president of the National Med ical A sacciation. Address Dr W H PAM- KBR, No 4 Bulfinch Bt, Boston, Mass. The au thor may fee consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience, JKvSO wIy BEAL THYSELF t 1 fiURGlA.Rlrio LiuUNiY.—WbereaaHrn- VX ly Schall, executor nf Jacob Scball deceased, reprewn* a to the o urt iu fcia petition duly filed aud entered that he has fully administered the M’ateof Jacob Schlll. This ir, th-refire, to d‘e all persons concerned, legatees, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executor should not be dlscrarged from his said execDtorsh’p. and re ceive 1-tt-rs of dl.misfiion, at tbe oou-t ofor- dinary to be opened on the flrat Monday in Jan uary 1881, a-dto be iu stsaion on tho sixth day of raid mouth. Witnes. my hand and official signature. 3. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. Oct S. lSSJ-Sm# Best; and Cheapest ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Special inducement! to SOUTR rrn soldiers. talk faction given in ail eases. First premium at Atlanta and Macon Georgia Feira, 1879. Beat of refer- enceainyoui State. Apply at ona for fall information, par’d terma etc. Add- ?«. CHARLES At SVkVP Manufacturer tor PA Qon-nua't, 1. NOTICE. Brewer’s Lung Restorer. We would recommend to all who have di«- eased Lutaga and Throat. »h a sterling medic ue Numbers of Con-umptives. even in the la»t stages of tbia terrible disease where there - aa but a small portion cf the lung left, toatify that they arrested the disease by u-irg only two or three bottle, of Brewor’a Lung Restorer. Their Physician pronounced them incurable and left them to pine away and die, and death would have soon been the result but for the timely ure of tbia article. We ar. wrll aware that we hare a good deal to contend with in introducing thi« reme 'y, a* there have been so many worthless nostrums sold heretofore, but we are so firmly contoured that we hav- now the long looked for dure, that we are ready to gay to all who have thi- disease, that we firmly and ronarientioual believe that no matter bow far gone they are. they will u-e tbe medicine by tbe directions they will live lotg years aitorwaida, living witnesses oflhe virtue* of BREWER'S LUNG RESTORER, It has uo equal in Bronchitis. Sore Throat, Uo-raeno—, Shortness ol Broth, fnfiuerza. Pain fp Side. Clergyman's 8ore Throat, Cat-rrh and other diacagea of the Throat and Lung* In Aatbma, it gives almost instantaneous relief. It gives tone to the whole aystem and every bottle will add from five to ten pound, to any one's weight if taken rexuUrly. An infant c-n take it without the alight' 8t injury and we would urge - arent* to area It in cases ol Whooping Cousb. Bad Colds.end other dianaaa-here mch a med icine u need-d. Unlike the greater portion of Cough M-dic’nea. >hi- ha* not a rarticie ol mor phine brother opiates in it. ✓ LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR. Certificates. Venn. Lamar. Rankin k Lamar-Dear fir.: I had b-en troubled lor a long time before using Brewer's Lung Restorer, with OT,thing like Asthma, and after u-iog only two bottle- of your medicine I breathed perfectly tieesnd have felt no symptom of tbe di8«eae since. I am confident ynur medici* e cured me, and I cheer'ullv recom mend it to all who are sufferina »i h Aathma. Youratru'y. JOHN D. BOSS. Macon. Georgia. BURE CURB FOR Cbughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis. Asthma. Consumption, And all Diaea.ec of THROAT and LUNGB Pnt up in Quait-Size Bottles for Family Cw. Pcientificvlly prepared of Balsam Tofu, errsta^ httd Bcck Cindj, Old Bye, and otkertoniea-. Tbe JO'muU is known to our best rby«ci&n» # le bigbly oemmerdrd bj th* m, ar><i the Aiixlvvieof our most prominent chrmist. Prof- G. A.‘Mferl- ^•roCfeicaxa if or the label of every botfie. J&. af/^vT« ?T. ^ medical profession that TOLU R CK and BTB will tffoAlke iraSS relief for Cou«b» Colds. Influenta, Bw ncbiti» r 8oie Throat, VTwk Ludrp. also Consumption, a; tbe incipient a d advanced stages. Utcd aa a_ Beverage and Appetirer. it m*la» a delightful tonic tor I*. iiy u, e . I, rleiottito take; if weak or debilitgted, tt gives tone, activ ity and strength to the whole human f-ame 9K iflft’iltinn rON’TBBDKCFIVED>. • * ’CILtoiUJ1. by nnprincjpifd deelfny i.who try to palm ctt upon yen Rock and RyeJ •{fa place of ourTOL ROCK AND RYE, P ^which is tho only medicated article made thaS- genuine ha-ing a Governmei.t htamp on{- vearb bottle. f LiTIBKKCE & VtKTIX. ProprtctorBg. Ill Xadiaon 8t., Chicago. 93,lik 3 our Druegl-tforit. *b,Aak your Grocer for it. •83, Ask your Wine Mere-bant font. Chi : drec, aik your Mamma for it. KB-Sold Vy Druggiata. Grocers and Wine Vere- chanta everywhere. ier>li-wly l|! r LUDDEN & BATES SOUIBGEN Music House^ 10 Priaee *1,000 each K Prise* 800 each ^... 100 Prise* 100 each *00 Prise* M each mmmmm. M Prises M each -MOFiiv* 10 eaeh . • Priaea *00 cash, ap raiimafn prise* • Prises *00 each, do do .Prise* 100 each do do LM0 Priaea *111400 Whole Ticket*, #1. - Half Tickets, *L 27 Tickets, *50. M Tick«u. $’•»>. RBMIT BY MONEY IN LETTER, BY BANK DRAFT OR KXP&BS8. to R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, l^miaviiie Kentuokv, or *07 and SO. Broadway.N. T fc.XKOU l’UK8’ SAL& G eorgia. JONEBOOUMTT.—By virtue of an order from tha Court of Old ieary of Jone* county, will be sold before the oou-t house door in tbe town of Clinton, said oounty, on the first Tueeday in Droemcer next, within the usual hours oi sale, the late James H. Finney planta tion. containing eight hundred (SOC) acres, more or leas, situate six miles e-st of Cunton in said Jones county, near railroad station oa M. and A. R. R. Bold In one body for distribution. Good fair land inegood state of cultivation, wall im proved with plant/ of water asd timber for all necessary purposes, In a good locality and con venient to market. Tern.* rash. R. R. BROWN, „ _ H. J. FINK BY, Bspt- ?. 1880.-** Bxrcut era. ajgjglfEKAMUHMBfeai torn 3 ta 4 waa ha aai BO-gr fa. in. *3aCO0*eaa^»*a $5,OOO,OO0C The American Shoe Tip Cal WARRANT TI1B1R A.S.T.CO. The Music House of the South. Removal to Our NEW DOUBLE STORE# An .Immense Music Temple. Two large .tore*, each 90 feet front and four storiea high, fronting on three «»reel. and died, from cellar to loft with musical supplies. Noth ing to compare with it in the Southern State*. A, Big Store. A Big Stock. A Big Trade. AND MOttE TO COME. During tbe ten yean since our establishment of our house we haue cereioped the mn,ic trade of the Soutn te a wonderful degree, but aa y«t we have only begun. We **e, net many ye«r» ahead, a bu.ine.. of* million a rear, and to take care 01 this enermeu* trade we have provided our pres ent mammoth wareroomc. Pall trade 1880 will be immense. We are read? for it. For month, our .enior partner haa been at tbe Ncrth con tracting With Piano and Organ manufacturer, for instrument.. He ha. concluded most ad van- tsaecus contracts and tbe Pianos and Organ- are “coming, coming*’ 106.000 more, by every steam er. New Ktvlea, New Price,, New Terma, New Stock. New Store. New Departure. Special Offer, Fail 1880. *3.Cosh Prioe* with Three Months C.-eiit.t* Durug monthsof August, September and Oc tober we will .ell Pianos and organs at Lowest Cash Price., pryable £25 Ca-h on a Piano or S10 Oaah on an Organ, with the balance in three months, without Interest. What Do You Sav to this Offer? Write for illtutratod fat*tevurs and New Prio© Li-'-tsfor hall 18'). and p'epsr*? *j ’ LUDDEN & BATES, AVANNA-U.IGA. moicsuE nA« and orbas dealers. derS7-d]tawAwlr NOTICS OF APPLICATION FOR XiEAVIi TO SELL LAND. F OUR after date an«t durlcp tbe tegu- lar Eomber terra *»f the Court o f Ordinary lor «oun y. application will be made to the •aid Co^rtoIOrninarv for Bibb county, for Wve fosellalKholard- belunKir* to ontate cl Joh-. Lazna*, late M Maid coun’y^etei*’^. for tbe pur* pose of aietnbutiou axronK tba beira of paid es tate. MVRYLOUI3A LAMAR. A4m*x eatete of Jihn Lamar, deceased. Oet. 2,1890. octJ-Uwaw LACK I IP That is now so extensively worn on v i CHILDREN’S SHOES TO WEAK AS LONG A8 THE METAL, •. ■Which was Introduced by them, and bywldf the above amount has been saved to parents ta nnally. This Black Tip will nitre cl , more, as besides being worn on the ccnr* grades it Is worn on fine and cosily ainv where the Metal Tip on account of ita fix*: would not he used. They all have our Trade Mark A. 8. T. G •tamped on front of Tin Parents should. .* “ 8H0ES with Oi BEAUTIFUL, BLACK TIP' on^^tbemjhenjpurehMin^o^hei^hildre^ FCCTIY. rt Ordinary Conversation, I’talw Ipciikiaf^ Mt.. Through the Teeth to tho I.VcrTM of Tfenrinfif. hy a^-»««5cr(Vl llnrmtloa, the FQLOIMQ I York Herald. Sept. Mi I In the Porkrt. Over 11.000 In ove. Urn* Itratod Pnntphlet, with llnndredt of TrotimMifnffi CROCKETT’S Iron W&irlss^ MACOV, GA. At onr woike- can n« ee»n the bezt EBP- GtNE MADE for GINNING AND tTSBESE— ING. We cavrantee it to do all or more than, the mat ufacturerg ray it will do. We STATIONARY ENGINES From 8 to 60 Horse Powers There is no Engine made goperior to It, a& - we have tcatinoniale to prove. Wo roantv- faotnre Saw and Grist MTiirs'- that give entire ea'.iafaction. Wo keep fear ■ala WATER wheels, hoepe IOWESS-. IMPROVED GIN GEAR. SUGARHILXx PANS AND EVAPOEAlORS, And tha Best Horizontal Sugar Mill msJo. Also. IBON BAILING fox oomxtta ries. eto. SHAFTING PULLEIK, »af GEABING for all all kinds of mill work. In fact, wo keep everything that is nnei about steam or wafer power or plant&txx work. Oar COTTON JFKE3S ie ssoond Stt nose, being cheap, gimpie and durable, aw hundreds will attest. Bend for cirou’ara avf prices before buying elaewhere. Addtese, JtljSl«ly E. OBOCKE1T-A SONS. NCTXC2* W ILL be let to tho lowest LJdff; r-Befors tkm- routt heu-e door in Fatonton. Ga.. on ffier geeond Tuesday in November. 1880, between the usual hours of i-le, the building ot a bridge crer- Ccd«r rrtek cn the Batcntou and Clinton rood, between the residences of John P. Key end Jcfs. Williairg. s-cording to tbe fcllowing apcoi&»- t'.on 1 . v'j Bridge oo 7 feet 6 inches above the water, Ef feet wide. CO feet long, with earth abutments ach- dWHial: pier timbers and mud .ill. lSxfSinriza « in size: five sleeper* 12xJ2 inches hi *iiA,.lengUn of bridge-, flooring two inches thick—suitable ravings. The contractor to do *11 tho work in-o- work manlike manner, and iumith all of the xara terial of goodheart pine. R1UHASD JOHNSON. Judge County Court, Jor es Gonntjc. M. S. WEAVER. J.-T.DKNNI8, W. F JBNK1N5. oet'7wld Com’rs R. ard R* Futnarn county. QBnROiA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wherea* SY Kdwa-os has* ppliid ,f persi to mofcrthCRettioprr •part a homeatead oi personalty and the vuh*~ non cf the same. I will pass npon raid appitoa— t:on at my office on Monday the Stir day of if re vember. 1880. at 10o’clock a. m. This OeOofcar 18.-S80. octl9ld* J. A. McMANUS. Ordmsry. P. WILSON & SONS.! -HEADQUARTERS FOE— Saddlery-Hardware —AND- Darviago Uoodskj faddlera, Harness-Makers and Carriage 90b ken will find in our stock anything wanted. P. WILSON 4 SORB, „ IU and 1*8 Main St., Clccincati, Gdtas. i fly*7-8 ■ A LADY Agent wanted to take sole charge and CXav with cur La-os. Trimmings. Ties. Yrils, eta, 1 beat sold anywhere. Must be intelligent ar.ci < ergttic. and give securitv. No ri*k; penegnsstt Address HUL’.NG k GOULD. o-tl7 wit Chic-go. 13. G BORGIA,TWIGGS COUNTY—Underi by virtue cf authority granted me tinder 1 lost will and testament of Ca'hanne A. Hi late of -aid county deesaed, will be told t* Ih oo rthoutod'orin th* town of Joflen villein ,aid county, on the firet T.i-viay in vtmber next,bctceeuthelegal hour* nt sale. 1 land known u the borne p acc of tai 1 Bunn, i known also*-the Pace place, embracing f hundred acres roraor 'es,. belonging to raid < ,*ie. Hold for a division among the legatee** said will, PU‘ ARKIS. HOLT; Rxeeutor estate of Catherine A. Hunzt. | oc tod 11-31 —49ih YEAR OF THE- Medieal College cf Cher* AUGUSTA 1 •pHIS Institu'ion conuiiiute* the Mfedieal ] 1 partme&t of ttate University, the Dij ina» are s-poeti by its Chancellor. The >e*=siou \nll coir me nee on tbe ffnt 1 dhj of Notciriek. end will end cn tho Mt-rch folio* inn. Apply for circular i> set>19 vr q t toFO. W. RM3NH. Dexp| , - £ORGIA,T5I3R COUNTY.—WbcreasH^V j ' Lieure, »dcoinistr*ilrix of the estate f > x Lien re late of fiid cotrot? dtyeas-^I, iiwi.ii appli^tion for leaee io «e-l She real estaT-«»* | lor.kim? to *&id e«tate for the purple of dtvid ; Th< ao aro thtrofovo to c»te and tvlaioni^hai | per^or.i concerned to be rod aphoat Ihe'J'KP ] of *'r«liuart of iaid coun y, ontb? ftrat Mondi j in Noverabfcr r.ext. to snow o*aif anynv J bfcve. why »»id application th-rald not be granW | itn f s my band aud official to-juatur^C ber i, 1880. octstd* J McMANUS. Ordfnar A tents and Canvaiaero ; jfixKlB h r K. Q. Eideoiit St 10 Dare!: Y'-.rk, fckr.d tor ttc:r c&tulogua ani auftiy-wly ilar i nd t