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Trm f»AfLY SUN,
THE PEOPLE’S PAPER
IUXAIOER n. ITIHHKRI,
SAM’L A. K
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S££2£mH m “ ,rer<Trl * UOT ‘“* ‘“• ocofar
-TlXMOyos feu Mopp*4 ocKtoa plcklcg u
a IDBOnlna tmty.
— Tfe. totol.' ifeS** Canto, ol Etw Yoik, by
toiUtia n—»i lit
•log imiiiictt * re*
i a 910,000 Bible for
yndwu.
— OH. 9No4*a mMpmI 4sg-#kuw. la Fbiladslpbla.
U r.rUAaaiawa.w< Me Lotduai .aodsta.
— nanWt tittfcrr ti ocean sfcamor named for
hla-
— Bra* lane kepi a Uotnre appolnunent In Phila
delphia. ,
— Fai|H Byill ilDftng to Tnrfrs and lnfldols In
— The laenlta have pnrohaeed a rich domain In
Austria, whtah empire ie now vholr haadqua ura.
— HailAle liM mtok and 6.0*8 mart
eklna ararjr/ear.
’ when Fleh du
t to clear him.
fd to enceeed
__ ... . , • will edify his readers with noth
ing bale mate.
—A Fort Wacws youth of M has sued a widow of
40 for 930,8*9 Wwnss ahe trifled with his budding
aflectlov^. „ to .
—A man in Marietta. 0.. baa extracted a needle
f lu> ,0gk for dessert ten years
* * A F°flM voman has been arr< eted In London
becauseelN rsfneed to bare lymph taken from the
arm of her caild to vacoiaoto others with.
— The flan Franciece ear oondoetor who snubbed
Mrs. AMs has repaired a»Uue of he oaao-liauon of
his lift insurance policy.
—Loots, Am handsome young King of Baviria. la
said to i-eeifrT cm an tTerags nit> love letter# per
week, from imoitttUt anxious to marry blm
—Mrs. Lids MesnwtaUsr. of Meaiphia, baa been
aetata* la dtdiver the poem at the next meotlog ol
the Teuneseee Pre*e Association.
for*
ernmaalJafevtoa a utoe ua,.sius to sum-rat ton by
In tarf stiff •# honest lucln.tr; in this way.
-. Miss Cos. formerly s Han Fiandeco belle w
era* left with a largo fortune by the death of 1
lover, is now an inmate ot the insane asylum
Black wsd’s lehmd.
ir Dtnocmt die usees Frauds and
— A yeast woman In Tirglnta. feeling socially In*
slln*. i»Wcl a nernhb r ths other side or • fordable
river, and having io bo se convenient, made *hr
transit tssshtf and fryussa. i aoentty, by taking two
ohairataflmama them avenue.
-hemal Bateau to afflict os again At Man-
ehsafc r he wse present*-d with an JCaglUh flag,
which he pr- poses I»earn sit aronud America. W«
do imploce the hespar of tna Ljusuc Asylum to
have a vacant harts ready.
— Philadelphia la In trooUe. O-n. Hsnccek has
dt-etdew la aaah* hew Yctk his headquarters—tbas
depmiuf t lUiieipbis of U» flne music and mill
•ary p adae that imrad so much. Gen. Hancock is
now the ranking Mmor-Geasrai of the army
bill
The Ossrfls Prate tpea the a tor-
ship.
Prom the Greensboro Herald, 13th Deer tuber, 1*72.
Hoif. A. H. STEPHENS FOB UNITED
States Senator.—In tue } ast «nd oetter
day* of the Republic, tbe booth bad am
pt© reason to be prond of the **hitracter
and ah.liry of her representative* at
Washington. They were meu of iuteg*
nty, ability, eloquence and inflnenr#*.
Statesmen of high order, of/ whom any
people ought well have been
proud, and whoeo glory gave lus
tre and jenown to the American
C-iOi;r«sH. But between tlioe© days
and the | r< 8*-Lt time, u gloom? chasm
Intel veuea. ReconMructio . ft ami and
proscription have done their work; th*
fight of Southern gonitis lies been ti*
o'tided irom the Inula of Congress, and
with the exception of a lew honest moo,
the places of the Randolph*, 0-dbouus,
C ays, Troops nd Cobbs of the pas',
are filled by mis ruble carpet-baggen-
and scalawags, who, with brainless vani
ty at d unprincipled audacity, assume to
ro resent the Southern people.
Bat upon Georgia and some of her
sister States, a better day bus duwneri,
andweoau now extend tue Senatormi
crown to tbe man ot oar c oioe. 0»*«»r
gin baa many sons who are well quali
fied to fill tbe position with honor n>
therm-elves and their constituency, aco
if we could select four Senators, wi
w aid a- loot tne fonr men whose name
have bom motr frequently mentioned
in connection with the position—On-
quitt, Gordon, Junbaon and Stephens.
Towards two of tneae, Gena. Colqu I
and Gold* u, we feel, in it# full fore**, efti*
sentiment that usually exist between mei.
who have stoou together in the asm* ba’
ties, and if wc w»-re to consult onr feet
mgs alone we would moat probably favor
tin* brave and gifted Gordon, the peer-
le a chevalier of tbe Southern arm \,
sb<>ve all others. Bui under nU the cir
•Mimstances of the situation, we regard
Mr. Stephena a* preeminently qualified
sod entitled to the position.
Mr. StephoiiS is only a man, with tbe
Irailftoe ot immunity, liable a* are men,
to <rr, tli-ugh not us liable to err uf
most men. We offer him no hero wor
abip, no blind aJoiation, nor unquer-
tinning support. These we give lo no
mao, but bo is beyond question a mat
of unbending integrity—dear, . ulm in
ellect, profound learning, remurkabh
foresight, true and effective eloquence,
and if in the Senato would be a now* i
felt throughout the length and brcidtn
of the United States.
Imbued with a high sense of honor
and justicr*, possessed of moral courage
tl at shrinks, from no ordeal, free from
prejudice, open to conviction, but brin
and unyielding in bis convictions; in full
sympathy with tho greut Southern
heart and thoroughly a*ive to the ceu-
'ralizing tendencies of the Grunt ad
ministration and Repubulicun party, h<
is peculiarly fitted to represent, not only
Georgia, at this critical juncture but tin
entire South. Th^ next foury-ars mua<
decide, whether RqmolicuniMn in Amur
tea, lives or dies. Htcpheiis is not omy
4 eimmpiou of free inati uM**us, but «•
drong and eourageous cnumpiou—-“u
mighty muu of valor” on the arena in
which the battle ou which our political
lev tiny depeuds, must bo decided.
ofias
D. It I
a-wul, la aila with that axhibibd by Mr. B-rohar
whan h* swlld tha lecavr Mioi ardaon toMuFar-
lana’a via.
—It does taan that thtra Is a Uttla only apltefal-
• upt*«luou g> v«*n by flam. SlucU r to tbs
l by Mr. OrtM-tay. J .ai baior hla da-tb.
A an . ao ba cwut«*«ia.
—Ilia BaV. TuaO«lOro L Cu»l« l
v.aii twCfcrt)la. mua •ktit-t.t
I* r. In a dearrlptloa
Oliva Ilia pvrauual »p
pvarauaai *-Fraa«-iit> an - Id n.au, ai p«rrsily ovar
thra* aoiwa aad ten. walkml al w.> into tbe room
Be tra« atilia . m a . luu -im.Ivu h< wn, ramblug
d .vu b» hla I vat Hi* gra> Ua.r waa mas aacwathvd
•Btop’ us hla h«ad ni««-iaar biur aye waa aba p
amt \>\rr> l&a. A bil^bt tma* of rvd waa ua Ida
eberk, and bht hann» t *-n>i an bau.t>k our owu.**
Ml- Tnc Ut.^t»b I'imm Uwun Boo.
B. U Ui l for tb Uuuwl Bute Ben,
tnrabip.
*W-„MuUot» cl 'tfito-burtiiDf. *r. Men
erery Would not tbia trouble br
rem dHd it le—o( the burning gin n,
imbibed t
MV* Our dif^w tuee etfle ihetlhe Ju
dinars Cowmrtee will report iu furor ol
niting Um Prrndent'. aelerj to fifty
tbouwad dotlen per urnun.
aw* Will tbeli.ouu T&gra/ h explain
why Tn Stnt new reoeivri credit fo>
news it takew from onr eolumci, while
item, ornrUolee from either tb* Ouutitw
Hon or HtrMd *re oredited lo them. Why
thil dtMrimiufUon, Brother Clinbj ?
CaavtalUs aftia Mata Afrltallaral
The pUoe ol th. nut meetiog o( the
Stole Agriculture! Society not been d> Q
%nitely decided upou. It will meet iu
AugnaU on tbe 11thof Febrn.ry. Coun
ty B oiedei ore requeued to tppoint del-
egetea *od forward their nemea prompt
ly to the SeeraWty'ioSiM, in Atleutn.
mtit we*rgl* ueftrcRH.
A oormpondent of th. Mtoon 7We
grauh and Mm*ng*r notice# th. opening
ot tbi, Couferouoo in Ihonuarille on the
11th iuetfnL Buhnp ltnrrin preeideo.
Biahop Peauoo ie tleo in eltenduoe
Ber. 8. D. Clement* wu elected Secre-
tar ^- , , ,
The rem* *r Tuulu.
The iolinwirg ietereetiog article i*
tekeu from tn m-lungi- of * recent o»te;
Among tl * fitmima eight* of Smyrna
whi-h »rn *etdom eeen by ounal riutcre
ere the Toub of T«n’»lQ».ou the oj p mil#
tide of tho Her, and the Lake of Taata-
lne, in tbe ohatn of Blpylua. Aoo»rding
to tbeelwuo hietornma, liaaide the ruok-
eot image of Gybele, the*e wet once h. r.
a city of Taaimtu, which wa* deelroyed
hr au earthquake. Sinew the eruption
of Veanrin* th* lake ha. been aenaibly
affected. Tliia lake, tue crater of a ml-
eano supposed to to extfnei, and amid
to loam* formation# la n-uuisd to be
faihomtoam although aa Etipiiah naval
officer aettlod that point many year* ago.
Thiatims of the year ttl«a piece tut
ptoniea irom the rnimmer town of Booru-
a oat, hot now mgnnoeer* and toun* k
am proceeding tnitber breauae th tad
peak* abort- tn* iafca are aimhry making.
Not ouly tbia, but two fimorea h ire
Tahlnf told.
It is nuaisoto ohrnige to cooler clotloe
except when you first, got np in the rnoru-
«■
It you find yonrac.f inclined to wuki
up ul * regular boor in the night and re
main awake, you can break up tbe habit
in three day* by getting up aa soon a*
yon wake, and uot going to idoep again
until your usual hour for retuiog.
“Order ia Hearen'a first law;’’ regn
larity in eatiug, . ieepiug and exercise,
bus u very large share in securing a long
and healthful life.
If you ure caught in u drenching rain,
or full in the Wilier, by all qleans keep in
motion riiflloiently rigorous to prere.il
ibe slightest cuiliv sensation uutil yon
reach the bouse; then change your cloth
ing with greut rupidily before a blazing
lire, anil drink instantly a pint of conic
hot liquid.
To show tho clothing to dry upon yon,
lieu by keeping no a rigorou* exereier
until thoroughly tilled, i# cuicidul.
If you are cousciout of lieing iu a pas
aiou, keep your mouth abut, fur word,
inereaco it. Many a pi non has dropped
dead in a rage.
If a persou "feints," place him tn his
back and let him alone; be scuts urterial
blood to tliu head; and it ia easier lor tin
heart to throw it there in a honzoutiu
lino than perpendicularly.
Feel a noble prideof living within ymn
means, tin'll you will not be hustled i 11
to a cheerless ho'piul iu your last days
of sickness.
TELEGRAPH NEWi
111 Ahe Jfcrr York An-acUtcd Press
Noon Dlapatohcs.
HkW F**Wciik;o Ddcrmlwir IS.— All be pat*pn«pra
a>i<libfee-«lxuu« million trtaaure aave«i from H cr*-
m*-BU>. Tiro bnndred a id iweut> toua Ymk and
1 tv loon Mexico freight aboard aod tlio ve»«vl faat
br> ahU'K up.
ItoaToa, December 13 —Workman para from
at-ctiou to awotber in Uaoa o Timnel.
Noi.r <lx. D cf-mScr 3 — A atenmer ia ioyort(d
aa«ore at Botitha Folot, name unknown.
Ktw Tons D c--mbcr 13 —Gauhaldl, In a letter to
an Italian frUud. coufeaaea eit • shame, that Itah
going la. k to ibe laqaUlUoo.
WAfaiiiNOTOM. Dec. 13 —Ofllcltl aud a-ml cfflt ial
dl«p»tct»» rcelt>d hvTt) hid cate ttiat botb LeKi»Ia-
turea accept tbe Attorney ucneral'a plan of compro-
miM iu Alab >nia affair#
A Viigiula delegation. C/dDpoae of membe'iol
Coug'Ct>eXiid ci.Urun of Virginia ana Veat Virginia,
eali< d npou tbo Preaideot, and th-ougb tbelrcbair-
a jn. Col CL*4 o. Carrl -gtou. tbaakMi biu for bi>
f*ri,r*b!i- uoollon of caoala ‘n n a meaiaye 'Joionr
carrington'a a.Jdrt a* waa qu to I ng. Tbe Pr-al<i* u-
replied a* fol.owa: “1 anp (date tbe gieat iiu
p /ranee «»f tbia work to the com me cial mi*tc«ii
of tbo nation, aod am gi«a that the abject baa been
br uybtto tbe atteiffton of coogreaa. 1 bo.-e
f eaa »1 i give It tufljc.t ut • i.c< ur*gemet.t to innate
Iu csmpl'tioa. Tbn cnonuou* pioducUonof lie
Wo.t«f a uni Houtut ra buui inter -tea lu
ffwU e tlemzul on outlrt to it# water ou tbe •tlantic
0 ut, and tbeae lutorea e are ao imp riant - bat tbt-y
m ilt u timatcly c mpol tbo complcUnuof tbia wotk
Mapbjd Diximbt r .3.—Tarre waa an attrDptf«i
inaurr* cilou lu tbo euburba of th« city afier twt
Bid been klUed »nu woundeU. Tbo miuia'.ry
BCBbCcd it to tbe C »nea. Tbe Goveruinr-Jt auacb«d
do importance to tbo ontbrook.
London. Dict-mbi-r 19.— »nowlog galo to-da>
dtmaged tbe tel g apa iiorh in tatiou* acctiona ol
Eogtan i.
Nxw Onicanb, Di-cemtor 13 —Judge Llrawe of
tie 8tb Du rtci Court, ordered I’lncUb't k miprii-
oaod tor ho dtya. and fined f iu for contempt.
Dr. 81 in in on a 1 Liver llrgulatnr
Extract of a leuer from Hen. Alexander II. k>
pbeua. dated 8ib March. I872i
••I oc^aaionallv Ufo. when my condition require
It. i*n Hl.UMONH’ UYkll REGULATOR, with gooti
affect. It la mild, aud aulta me better than mon
“DOMESTIC 1
"BEST
TO USE/*
“EASIEST
TO SELL.**
8. V. Agent*.
Itdoctrayyou
tofirht tbo best
■achine i provo
our olxlcui pet
tb# agrner acd
••Ul-
INTI«lit Di«patclios.
Washington. December 13.—Tbo Judic a:y CV.m
□nitre win report favornbly on ho mil u.akl <g tb<
Preaiduul’a lurury flit> tbon-aud dollaia.
WAbHlhGTON, December 13.
To Hon. John SicEiirry, Xew Orl-ant. La :
Yuor v.Bitwi.b a hundred titiz na will Le una
vaiilng ao lar »• tbo Prcaldeut Is roucerned. 111
deotaioii ia made an t wnl not be cbang»d, and ibe
ao mer it la acqnieacod lu tho aounor go<.d order i
paace will bonatored.
Geo. U. Willi-Md, Atlon tr-Oeiura
Ibe uuderatood propo itiou from tbe Tribi
Stockbi Were to Coifax is Qve tbousuLddAl* rs boi
and fiftoou th yUHxud d /Ham pjr 3<ur.
H LX ATE.
Tbe Naval Committed r- ported tbo licuto ■
aioop bill am- ndod a »aa to provide f»r ten.
Tbe bit app.-opriatiug baif minion dollar# fo
poatofilceat Cuh-ago, {aaso t.
Tbe c-i't-deutial» of Apcnoer, signed Vy OuV<-i
Ia-wi#, were rrf-at mod, read and UM.
Th# relief f. Huston wav ca-aldcrc-d to ad o.,
DOUSE.
Pri-ato billit. and the approprlatUa of r]xty*five
thouaiud dollars for Wiillaai ami alary Cola-go wt-rt
eonaiderod
An ameudmont waa offered tbat no portlou ol tb<
appropriation bo paid autil tbo etookboidt ra adopt
ed tbe resolution op- ulog tbe college to al> clasaee
aid cob re. Adapted—jeaa 73; nay* 71. Tbo om)
Rr-pub icana vot.ng a^aiunt U were Du ler ot Teu-
ueeae-. Coob of North Carolina, and r ieren or Mia
striippi. Tbo bill was ben, as ameudid rejected—
jfa« 36; nay a 120. all the Demucratfi voting tuy.
A committee of con ere nee win ordered on tbe
bill abuiiaht- g aaa awora.
Madhid. Deo. 13.—Anxiety for tha a'ramer Com
mander from Foulmouth.
pABia, Deo. 13.—8blu Guatavr, Lel'inglng to
Mont a. was irst with all hanui.
kt. Loti a, Dec. 13. -Tbe Committee on Blvtra
aud lUrbort report in favor ot a fuc canal tj Luule-
vlUe, i xoept lor repair# aud system a'gua a mid
iigh’ bnuaea along uavigable river# alrallar to tboao
aeaboarl asking appropr alion for James luv»r
aud Kanawha canal Tbo Commute-* reported ad
versely upon consolidating ibe Commercial Couvt-u*
tioa and the National lioaid ol Trado Next nice-*
lug will bo held In I'lttlburg fl.-nt Monday iu Hep-
tember.
Nkw Oblcann. Dt-cciubc r 13.—Fualou L«gla!aturo
adjourned to flrht Monday in January.
Mecba'dcs InMiitii.e Senate, ixpeled two who
hold ont, but who have been acting vith fiiaifii.
S< natc and L gbth District Court# ordered toad-
urn from day to day ml the trouble is over.
London, December 13.— sported all tbo railway
upiotee* will atrtk*- 2d of Jautitry.
WiLbivaTON, Decfiuber 1L—Duriug tho galo yes
terday, p I *h Denxt-I, Dankinau,Trout, -alntGenrgo
au t Hellara, U<liHnilthvill<-to board viaat-la in offing.
Alter getting Helmut tho loata iil*app>.ared. Ilia
h*wrJ .bey aro b at.
1,900; ato-.it 41 n|7; w-efcly n af receip t 1 2<
poru tn Great Brl am 22.230; continent 405;
•lee 4,087; aa *a li.OUO.
Avoosta. December 13 —C lion, net receipts 1,013
betea; aa. a 1 313. Mock 2.21-3; weekly net rocelp'a
7,041, ahlpiuenta 6,931; »alea664.
O 'Lve*ton Dumber IS.—Net rec- pta 2.151; ex*
p<>rta coaat- tee 70; aalee 1. 00; stock M.6/9 weekly
net Tree prj U «36. exp »rte -o Great BnUin »■ 90 •;
to tbe oontfnent i.4<9 coee wise i.Slft; ades »,VM».
M.Vavnau. I ecfiu'.tr 13.—Low middiiUNS D>«;
middl'Lga u--t receipts 6.'96; »»jorl» c»nti*
n»-nt i 8cmi; aa. ► 1 h»>H; Mock T7.4 2; w-^-k y net re-
oeip'c 26 67-1; export* t»0 « t Drttno 8 814; corn!-
nent 14,: 6-4; coa»iwlte 4 9 2; rad a 14/202.
PICODL'4 KM1llfCV; r
Lousville. Dec< m'«cr 3.—Flour lu fairdemaod.
extra family (6 26. Corn quiet aud unehangtNl.
Provlaiooa unchangt-l. Pork, r mid ota f 12 50.
Lxru firm; choice leaf In tierc<a 7\&7 y t \ in kegt.
. Bacon, none bvte. Wb.rky finu at WI
Nbw Y< BK Dec 13—Flour qu I (and unchang
ed Wbiaky decidedly bigh**r «t 97q. Whe.-t ratbrf
fiimernut qui>-t Corn a a.aiie :>rnn-r but very
q-net. Rifo q i»et at 7J»'«8,'J Pork firmer at
#13 7'(a 11 uu. Lard weaker. Navaleduii. Freigbia
quiet and firm
CiacniMOl December 13— FI -nr firm at $7 5H&
1 76. Cor. tteady; u- w 4 ©4 . lYov ai-iornt dull
aud dro< p i-g P -rk unll and um baap-d. 1 aro- -
ati am refno red 7.^; k« ttJu 2*;. D-cou -Hhouidera
dea qn.tt and n.-.ebauged. Wblsk. firm
l G W. ADAIR, Auct’r. Macon & Brunswick
at rtf.
bT Lccu, Dec
C ru firmer; Ni
track. Wu-aky i
Bacon dud aud I
I nuchArged.
Netr Vo
7 M6 coni
12 w 12? i
dull and i
•truug.
MUMaV M tliKL I',
-aibcr L«avy. V,rgiuia couaolidatcd
TWO SPLENDID STORES
on win n.n ,ll BTnntr.
1 W1LL aell. at 1* o>io k in the inorcinr. Thnra-
day. 19.n Do ember. T»o Mag-ufl out Dr.ck
Store- ou ih •. a*t a.dr <*f Wblu bal< Mr* n.
Each tronta t-i ntv ihre- ana a h«if Inland rune
bac* ab«ui one bnudmi leei; but ibe lot ru,.a tack I
two nouur (let and lu re^r of tbe atorea a a two 1 fl 1
au/r* Dm k 8o>r» e room. Lull of ibe sb-'ea La- a w
RAILKOAII COM FAX V.
Change qf Schedule,
fiXJPERINT^NDF.NT'H OFFICE, j
Macon a Baovawicx Rmlboad Contynt,
Macon, Oa . November 30, «872 ]
,d Th# b at™" i
i T. 0 Bey moi
t.p^r ached lu ibe r
bed by '
»rain a
eaa, aud direct*
lo ono and two
DXaSOLUTJLOST.
q-iiE Haw or t. a. rEiinuiTos * co. i,im«
day di-tolved by mutual OGLsvnt.
All oute-andiog btiaiueafi wl.l be Hetlled by Dr. J.
A remix rtoa who al-ue ii
bualLcaa ol the late firm a
in liquidation, to wtem a
^ND AFIER WE NEsDaT, N«iV. 31, 1872,
train■ on tbia mad win run aa lol-owa;
DAY PAS.3ESGLB TRAIN. D iILY (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon, 9:16 A. M.
Arrive at Jeaup 6^0 P* 51.
Arrive at drunawick 10*0 P. M.
foeave »JrUHBW- :k 4:30 A.M.
Arrive at Jeanp 6:46 A. M.
Arrive at Maoou 0 26 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS, DAILY.
Leave Macon SiHP f m
Arrive at Jeanp - 6:00 A M
trnve at Bavanuab - 6:3n s M
Arrive at Macon 7.45 A M
Dotn day and night tralna connect cloaoly at Jca-
•up with train# to tud from Florida.
d to a* tile tbo
ja the firm name
will be pr* o!td
PLMIEDTGN.
embrr 12 b. '872.
mjTAT
n wu
Ity. dfv-a*'d. apply t
Mpeeiul IV oticue.
LIVING ADVElllISKflKXT*.
A mt-dld- e tbat haa done mor-j Iban all tbe pre*
•oriptioua of the pharmaco; iol, to protect the bu
max ays'cm ayaluat tbe bodt y Ilia auntriuduced by
unhealthy ruiround.tigs ia cvrairiy wo-tby of
on ver-al confidence. It ia moiulv cu account of
ita eitiaordiuary pre-.cutivo pr..p. rtita tbat Hoc-
letter's Stomach Dtttera ia ro exc* o.ih giy popular
iolocalUif-a runjictto the viaitaiiou of mbthiuatic
fevers and «> b r uiacanca produced by t-mpoiaoned
air. A tatnl y tbat baa ens cd %U-kuo»a during a
S'vk'y aoaa-in in contioqucuce of uaiug tho Bittera a#
» aaiegnard ia a li ing adveru-t mi nt of tbe virtue'
oi the preparation 'ibe who e no-gbborho< d re
alize tbe fact. "I c iilon't have b m-vtd it/' aay#
oue. "• acitreely credited tbe advertiaemente; but
one must believe what uuo tcon." a»ya another. “It
ia tbe very ii-iug wa need in thia unwboiesomo m-c*
ti >n of country, “ ronaiks a third. Aud th« rt-xult
1 that tbe In.tiuct ol a-lf*> t-U m-c, the flr-t .aw ot
nature, Inottcea tbr o fourtua of that comiuunt> to
obtains tuppl.. of the great vegetable autiduto be
fore tbe next aick.y eiaauo but a iu. lu w.ntei,
wbuu tbo *y teiu require# ixtra v.gor and elaatleity
toenahl- It t • b-flle tbo ,fficu ot damp ami cal J,
the Dbtira will t<e round pariicumny ocrrle- able.—
•th. umatiam wil not be apt to faat--u uyon mueclee
and norve-t that h tve mt-u Lrac*-il ttp by till# excel
lent luvigorai.t , ud n< rv n<>: nor will the B“veritiea
O' the Sf aeon, which have am-h a diax-trouB effect
ou Ur pu mon iry orgauit of tb ,ceb:e and d -lu ate,
beii-eiy to exercise tlie aaine uut-,ward intlucnco
in caac-e wnere tue rb-macb and th- externa: aur-
u eol tbet-ody (W. ICn alwayarympa bine* wuhtho
dig« ative org iu*) have b;«-a toned and rtimuUted
by a course of tbu ri-broiat.ve. The fit of ioaUigee*
tlon and irrtguiariuea i f tbo ouwt-b w Licb procetd
from sudden change# of we.tibt-r may a way# be
iverted b£a tim !y u-e of the Ditiera.
4 DOMESTIC ” S. 5. fo. Ou Qukn SuK.lL
OR HO. 4. DlGITtva OPERA HOUSe. MAR1KTT
STREET. ATLANTA. OA.
W E have several of the late Improved Wheeler A
W. on, Singer. Howe. Weed end Florence Ma
ob'ne*. * i a we*have uken la nxcbaw at a lo
t vary aheap. octl vAwtt
opeoad^nom^oa# ot which warn water
A
>
«
1
I U the other rniuearefo be
>soofuis*a U • iwa cwy. Boob fe the
local nqKfft we have receive,!. On tbr
other uOe ol lb* eitj of Umyraa ere (be
4 oloanio p. oka of tb* Two Brother*, end
It ia maca to be feared, efiri the late
diaiurbUK,. (f Ibe dartnot, tbat opine
faar/olVutbqaebe afeto awoiu tbe city.
.i-— . — —e'-aae Marbln
la tbs Market, neae a atraigkt n-wdie. makes tb*
atltcfei alike oe both aedse. aau will am ravel. U
Alee wko dee r- tk* Maxpfret and meteet msmiox
Masbtna tal tkaaa vtalUsv the Ran Pair. S3
plaaaa call oa — aad aaa tot tkemmlvee Our As
cblnoe ar- a dated to every variety of family *ewta •
aad wD even eew leather, ageata waat d tkroogb
eat Oe- rr'a la territory aot already eccupted k m
(Mrcalara aad hf» *• Agoata. addreea
D ta.MAXWrLL.Gea Agent.
Ha. 17,Oa*e City BRoek, Ma i«tm a, Atlanta. Ga
Miclulght Dlspatolioa
N»w Yi'BK. Deerntbct IS.-Tbg lost atewablp,
St. Lt>u a, was valut-dal f 160,r0J, aud ludy insured
by tbe i-wimra. OPHWfl kC'., In tUutio Her*
cautle, Vuiicd S:at a. aud other Companies’ cargo
OJUalatcdof 1/241 bait*a of cotton; 1 011 barrel* mo-
I taxes; 2(0 barrel# oil; 60 t»arrele rice; aomo tal ew,
bub a, etc; aaa also #5,920 «, ocla ou boaru. 8to; in*
or 8t. Louie wa* eighteen yeura ol 1, built at Duu*
borton. 8 otland. originally known aa the Koniak.
Ibo Coroner’s Jury, lu 1'ie eaa - of Maud Merrill,
ah >t ano ki.ied by ber uncle. Ucbt. Bleakly, relumed
a v«rdict agaiu-.t tbeirtaouer, ah j »av commtitfil
to toomba.
Tb * project ol IntriKludug sail water 1- to tbe ci y
oi New Yoik, for exllu Uiauiug Urea, waa u -drr
conatucratiou by tbo Aid- rmauic Committee.
Derun November 13. — It is ruiuotcd tbat DU*
marck ia about to n-algu tin- Pn iideiicy of the Proa*
aiau Ooumil of Miuist ra tuor icr to dcv> tc b m#elf
•xe.u. ivoiy to bta dutira at CbaLceilurot the
matt Empire.
Pauii*. Dtc. 13—Tbe light will move to*moi
tbat tbe Aaaciubiy do uot dissolve uutil Ibe territory
ul France is ontin-iy frmd from for»igti ociupauon
and wul fol ow tbia up with a resolution dvciattu,
inkmbers cf tbe left responsible for the pn ao. t agi
tations. iu the Committee if Thirty, Dor the, R<-
pub.ican, submitted a proposition for tbe form un
of a .eparate legislative body, to be called tbe See
tlon Coutr al.
It la to couaiat of 29> meiuocrs, wlio »ball be
cboaeu by lot from the prieent Assembly, a a • will
*e empowered to reJtctUws pissw * by Asaeubl>
The p op» al b% • gtvi u rise to tha m< at • xciteu d.
b .I. # iu committee as to vlrtntl^r create a eccom
d* tib* ration m tbe Assembly.
Tu« wea-hor ta very stormy. Tha Seine >• ils ng.
limndati n« ate tUicaWuad. The river Loiia t»
a ao rapidly ruing
A. F. SAUER & CO.,
Silver I‘luted
3 ash and Show Case
WANUPAOTOnV
101 IV. Lombard St., Ifnltinuirc, Md,
d*e»/ * per day! Agents wanted I A
*JT()*P2w' ' cl aara ot wor, lug peopl**.of eltut
sex young or «i!d, m«xo more
eitbei
work for i
, than at an
G. Stinson
II.U" • **:ed to l*n aud a
n. Ga . on the flrrt M<
cati-e il any they ca
«• granted,
iti-mber 18,187'!.
L- and ailmouti-b ail per-
prar at my oifict* in l*-i-
nday in January. 1*73. to
i, why said Ittlcra rhould
R. R. MITCHELL,
idtoiri-.iurn illtouiurs
I/Cav-- Uawkintvllle
_ . . rtiij
Injurious urn-era) subs taut* t>. but ia
PURELY VECETAOLE.
For FORTY YL khu tia# proved it great value
lualidlMua -of tbe LIVUt, DOWLL8 and Kli •
NLYs I hi-UMan-lH of th*- g(**il and great in all]>ar r
of the ccuntrv vouch tor i « woudrrtul and |>eiul)ur
p.*w.-r in puriiyli g the BLOOD, at'iuinutiug the tor.
pidaalVEHand BOWELS, ai.d iinpartiug uo« .It*
ami vig *i to the whole ayaten. HIMMONS' LiVLR
REGULATOR ia acknowiedg*-d to liavo no equal aa a
LIVER MEDICINE.
GREAT UNFAILING 8PECIFIC.
thor- ofs to wit
xttacxa
of Spirits. Sour Stomach, Ueorti
Doproaclon
uurn eic
Regulate th* Liver aud previ
CHILLS AND FEVER.
STARTLING!
But Strictly a Fixed Fact!
*S1I AKP’M
EIGHTKEASONS
Why thi public should rxOroitize his
Parlor J‘ ice!r,/ Store:
This hone has just receivedfro'nthe im
porters manufacturers and jo'bcrs, who
do rut HVtS JN ATLANTA, a lari/e
addition of New, Fashionable and Stilish
Jewelry for the FALL TRADE, consist
ing of Diamond Sets, Diamond Ear Rings,
Diamond Pins, Solitaves, three stone, four
store un lice stone Diamond Rings of
the lutest style; also, Slone, Cameo, Coral
Cameo. Corals Rose. full Pea> l Sets, half
Pearl sets, Enameled and Plain Sis, Gold
Band ^r.tcele's. Opera Chains, French
0,-era Chains, Gold Necklaces, Vest chains,
Nuuk Chains. Watches of tha following
calibrated makes: Jules Jurgensen, Pt'cck.
Phillip ct* Co., James Nardin, Bratlirg,
E Howard & Co., Egin and others.
Serling Silver Presents—larger assort-
merit than has ever been in this city.
N. B.—This house roes not keep old
style fashion, out qf fate, o.d time good*;
[I bu 1 wilt sell any of our fine new styl s - ad
riain coi r, ctivr oi ail j
signal aiicce*# ha# at* gold and silver goods—as cheap as any
garded aa tbe | # 1
, other jewelry house c ti sell old styles, cut
f date, dd time gooas.
Take Notice.!—Sharp's ninth reason will
come so n. dt 13
j. H. z Ilin a co.,
i a iiii
Prt pared ready for use iu bott-t
I OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
SV-beware of all counterfeits and itmtationa'GW
Dr.V. H. TALIAFEURO,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
C»mor Ilsnterik ForaylhSte.,
A f, *iDtn Or-*o»-«nn
lanerviEiR, btt! a -t- fn-Nr i
The Howe Triumphant
SELLING SIX lll'NOUKL) AM) FIFTY F.VKltY DAY
Tho Howe
Til !•: GUK.IT
Southern
F
R cmedy
-6-1
Al A KKE1 i(h FORTS.
UY TELEGRAPH TO TUE ATLANTA DAILY 8CN
COTTON MAIIKKT-
Nbw Yoax, Dec. U —Cot'ou quiit, aalea 1,7 6,
uplanda I9J4: OrUana '.Ot,; ual recup<a 9i; gnae
l.aTT; for future delivery amounted** 16/.0u baie#
A4 fo:iowa; Dec. I9^gl9'4: Jauy. I9' 4 q 9 T-le;
Feky.l9.tt.4lJi.; March 19 13 16^19',. April SO*
26^. May Juv^'20 9.16; June ao\«a20 16 16.
UTxmrooL Dec 13.—Cotton cl*«ed uuch.nged.
Maurnia. Do . 14.—CwUon abipm«u<e 340; stock
3l,49l; weakly receipt# 18.1UT; aaUa 1.60».
i oLCWBCa. DiO II—Cotton weekly net receipts
3,772; abipm ait 1,963; tpInDera ltfi.atock 8.794
WituiNtiTON, December 13.— oUun—cel receipts
119 ' Aka; aal-a *6. stock 3,467; week y net tecbigU
1 U69; tXporta cocatwiae 347; aaiea 416.
iWaaioKSTO t, Decern tier 13 —Cottoo—ael receipts
1.364 balsa; export# coe»twiae 1,910; aal-a 12 ; aw- &
39 943; weelN net recolpU 13 16S; export* to Great
Britain 1.670; coastwise 6,670; ealee 7,760.
hoXTluoar, Dec. 13 —Cotton—Middling 19\,c;«i
porta, coastwise; 69 bales; aJea 400: stock 8.9i6;for
tbe week. net rro, ipta 300; gross 3,*30; exnorU lu
Greet Britain lit; coaat wise 4U; aaiea 2,100.
MorrooMxax. Dec. It.—Cotton— BaLeipu. 2666;
Mpmaoia 2.7*8; stock il.916
Macon. Dec 13.—Oofto..—Net recelp a 2.T01. ablp-
•uUJ.Fl; *iock 1.710.
Moaxua. December 13.—Cotton no* rereipta 1112;
e.pona to Otrrat Bntaln 2,126, clsaIVII 9uo; aaka
j}oB TUE cun: Oi BCBOFUIXiCS TAINT
itoin. Wlut, Sweluug. Gom. Uwilrs
Cwbaumpilon, Uro. - l.iU», Nervous Deiu uy , and
diwuta iiru-lni* ir-*f an impuro cc*i*litlon oi
The ni* itta ol tb:a \«.iuble proparatiuu are ao v
anowii that • pa-Mi: -.mic- U but ue. c-aaary t*»
Uiiud tlie read era *-i II journal of tbe uit^Mitj
elvaaya Imving alaiiiu oi this mediciuo aiu-ag U:«>
at-xk ot rarniiy nee* aru.es.
cVruiuau-a oaii ii.-p-.eaented from many leadti..
i byriciaua. kliuiaiera.ai-d head* of urnilma llir mah
• ml ihe South in.it ra>i,ii u in the LigluatIC-run*
I tM- Fluid Extract ol Lo-adaliS.
DU U. WiLSi'N C.\ i'll, oi Daulmore, •ay* *'ht
Uoa uaed it lu caoi-a ol m loluu ami other ii.ii-u >
* au|*enor to ouy prei
j preparation be baa war uaed.
Rav D BNEY U LL. of iho Ri.timore M. E. fol.
ieren* e South, aay* b«* haa bv* u ao much benefitt/m
vouimouda U to al
’ Dmggiata. at Gor.b tHVllid, V».
1 to give aatiaf.u-tiou.
SAMI EL U MftADDEN. Murfreoaboro Teun.
cured Limot rb<u atirui when all eU" f.-ned
r ap.'Ce admit, we conl-> give you teatuuo
iial» iruui every suu- ut the S uth, from perru*
iuuvut" every man, woman aud child, e.Uior p
■otuuiv or by n-puiation.
ll. ra«la‘t is sold hy all Druggists.
LEueNTH, k CO.. Daltimobb, Solo Prop.Mo
jTrtal ihe II a inn n Mitrlilne Gently,—
Tbe winding p«-.*ag* thirty fe t In 'engtla through
wbl**h ibe mam portion of the w<ab* poition of tn*
avetew ia diarbarg d. ta lined with a m* mhmue as
do'tca'e aa alifc and •>* eenMtiye as a net-work of
nerves can make t. Ne tber conatlpahon. eboUc,
diarrhea*, dvaentery. c r any other bowel complan t.
h*cored by a* nairg at d convn nag tbia tender
nbraoe wttb a furu-ua purgative. The beat *nJ
I at rwmw.'> tn Mae* ev-e« la tbat mid balsam
aau delightful tonic lass! *♦,
Tirrant’a EFFERVESCENT eELTZER APEEIEN r,
which Pea’s, toaea ia I ii vigoratea tb* Irrt atad la
M Mb**. wh<*e |» tel.* »e« -h*m fiOn- th- morbid
—-»r* wb'Ch prnvoka abdominal disease, eold
by all draggle ;a. dKll
SEWING MACHINE
At [ kewaivlll*.
4M> mu(lib it wilsK
1
For il,,' ISotot
l-’AMILY
SEWING
MACIIINjS
TEE HOWE SSWINj MACHINE
Was nw.mlod the Highest Premium at the GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
held in Atlanta, for tho
Best Sewing Machine with best Attachments.
The Ilowe Sewing Machine has swept everything before it at North
Carolina State Fair, the great Fairs ut Pittebimg, Pu., Oxlord, Hudson
Gold tboro. Petersburg, Danville, l?uvston, Wythevillo, and upwards of
Z3T ONE THOUSAND P R E M I U M S
At tbo various other Stale and County Fairs throughout the Sou ft,
West and North.
This is the most sweeping veadict ever given to a Sewing Machine.
Tint i:i: rieanonn wiifi
1st. The Howe has stood the test of twentv-six years, and has uiway.
rankt'd A No. 1. * 1
2d. The Howe is justly admitted to be a better made Machine, of bet-
er material, and better adapted to wide range of work, than any otliei
machine.
3d. The late improvements on the Ilowe compel the admission (ofevtr.
opponents) that it is the easiest understood, lightest runuing, least noisi
and lastest worker—accomplishing the greatest quantitj unci variety ot
work With the fewest changes—ofai y machine in the world.
TO TEACH HRS
And the I’uhU Uenerallr.
E. J. HALE A SON, 17 Murray etreet,
New Turk, hare jnst issued
ASCHOOLHISTORY
O/ the Vnlltd Stales.
By HON. ALEX. H. STEPHENS,
Professor of History and Political Sci
ence in the University of Georgia
TE.HTIMOMALM :
A Review, by Rev. D. WluLB, D. D.,
President of Oglethorpe University,
Atlanta, Oa.:
This vAluaula work, which has boon anxioualy
lo.tkso fur, has sosutly appeared id a doutUodly at
tractive and popular form, its typographical aud
aud cullt-gva a# a l ttb«>ok. we predict for tin#
coutpsud s hsarty and extenaiv adoption, aod aa a
work for general instruction uo reader Id tbs land
u ght to b«t without a copy of it. Tbs Southern peo
ple may be* justly proud oi this n bis cootnbatton
to tb*-ir growing literature, aod tbs grand old com
mon Health of Georgia will doubtieas evince an ap-
p eel auon of the industry, patriotism and talsnula#
ber distinguished sou by giving tbia rl< bly stored
volur- e a cordial welcome to tbs thousands of ber
in eillgsnt and liapp household# We bellsva tha
tbia work of ths geest Georglau la destined fo be*
the most oomp v-te and triumphant vtndlci
tbe Southern people ev< r placed ou record.
From Rev. J. J.~BRANTLEY, D.
Proteewr of Belle* Leif rt* and Almleat
Luugnagi H, Mtrcer Uuircroiiv.Mucon,
Georgia ;
l umik you .re to be conffritnlitod on hiving
/rough! out a Huhool History, which, on account of
its tairicvas. it* Soutlioru origin, and especially the
fuilesa and accuracy of the iab r political history of
the coauiry, ought to aupi.-rM.de all others at the
South*
Fr« m Hon. MiLLAKD FILLMORE,
luto Presuleut of tb© Uinteti Htates :
1 think it exceedingly well written, and admirably
well ca'cuiated lor academies and schools, it la ne
ceaaariiy greatly coud used, but it seems to contain
the pith and uiarr. w of our bistoiy, somewhat
luged, aa was natural, with tmutbem views, but aa
im,artial aa any we can expect at this time, eithre
rum tne North or South 1 regard Mr. Stephens as
one of o r ablest statesmen, aud certainly very com
petent to write a history of tbe United Sta*ea.
From Hon. HEBScFeL V. JOHNBON.
they are ao' onuected and grouped’#* to present to
the uiiud's eye a dear, intelligible aud harmonious
sketch of the history »-f the United States, from col
onial infancy to present development—accurate in
ita deliQeahous, a and copious, **ut a.U compendious,
lug It would be unjust to ou.lt tossy tbat the
book, aa to material, is gotten up iu moat excellent
style. ——
From Prof. RICHARD M. JOHNSTON,
of Pou Lucy luBiiiut©, Msrvlautl :
I regard tbe Compendium of tbe History of tbe
Uuitod Stales, by Hon. Alexaudur U. Ntepbuua, a
must important addition to American literature. It
ia a book for the schoolroom, the college, the Uni
versity. aud every libraiy. Though soverely con
densed, yet it is most cotn^leie aud perspicuous. In
my opimon it ia the only history in which au Amer
ican, whether youth or aduiuusn, may find a Jua
accoum of the basis on which the 0<>ustitu«tou and
Government of hla country were founded. Every
oue. and t-apicialiy every etucent, should have iu
From 1«uf. E. A. STEED, ol Mercer
Uunereit, :
Thus.- Teachers in tbe houtb who have taught tbe
Hietery of the United Status alnoo the war will re
joice when they see this book. They will be espe
cially pleased with tha portion of the History per*
laming to the late war. be* aase in tnia part of the
work they will fli.d wuat has not yet before met my
eye lo schoolbooks: a air. unprejudiced statement
of facts onne* ted with the bloody war betweeu tbe
Stotes Southern youth can read lu this book a
trutntul history ot our great struggle for free gov
ernment by oue who is. oi all others, most compe
tent to write aucb a work. Let thorn read it, study
it, and heed its leasous of wisdom.
From tb© N.Y. EVENING TELEGRAM
I te a notorious tact tbai even tn collegos little a
teutlon is paid to ibe pblia»ophy of politics. *
Mr. Htepheos suppues this knowledge. From th
discovery oi Columbus to the esubllehmcut o
American Independence, be carries the reader
quickly and gracefully through all ot ti e leading
eventathet Iran spired develop, ug those tacts in
colonial history which ied m tb- --rgamzat on and
growth of the present lorm of government.
“la the treatment of these various subjects, Mr.
Stephens is uot a partisan. He sdtlr* ssea bis read
ers from a point ol vie* far above the infiuunce of
oaesluu or prejudice, and in the statement ol lads.to
which bo moluly confines his wnik, there is an ex-
hibittou ol in partiality tbat forbids tbe question
whether this man who (bus summarizes the history
ot hla country is from the North, ttouth, hast or
Weak
• *#*••••#•
'• Tbe book ta apropos to tbo times. It abouudsl
information with which *-ver> American ci'ixon
ought to be lanudar aud wbici. he will uot fiud com-
pued e-aewbere. t-or the youtn of the laud it will
prove invaluable, a id we txneve tbat teach* ra
througnoui (he country will adopt it as a substitute
for all other histories of the Uuued autes, as soon
as they mu-,.-me familiar with lu pages, and obsi-ive
wn b what tact aud lmpreaalveucss ihu disu. guis'ivd
aiithoi has arrayed bis knowledge to the end that it
may be must oasliy and eogoiiy acquired by the
young.
r.ou iue eatonYon PRESS AND MES -
SENUER.
a. laluily ;irc.*. Into
__ t-vury wnere < ■**■"*"
not ouly ii
it to* Intrododd.
the schuoJ-ro-iu—everywhere over this' broad land.
inutructivo as well a« Diner a mug
• mom useful compendium for all
grown-up people who desire to be well informed."
From Ul- WILMINGTON STAR.
“As s school compend this work la a aiu-cess la
ev»-r> way. It gives a pruininsuce to lseoiug poDu*
cai • venu. aud these arc mauo lo anbs-rv., uo parti-
*au lotun-s' whatever. lliob<Kik is absolutely lr»*o
tru... sectiuiial coloring, though It is the production
of oue oi ihi* great 1-jadurs of Hodlbtrn .hougnt,
himsi-II an actor lu souir cl .h« gr.md seen**# ho de
scribes. From * p*<ruaal ol that part of the
boos commencing wuii the chapter con*a'uiug cu
acv-ountof Plerct's sdnniiiHirsuou, and subsequent
cuaptors tiirousb to th** r»* irtunlug of the current
year, we ore aattafied Mr Nttopreus hs* given a true,
uuvaruubeu. lively plciuro ol' the truuK-udous sgi-
taltou through whim tin- country Las idoai-d Curing
All the pre-n
of the war bet
out dt*-lli
StK-s uf h*r hlatoi
wee., tue c'utua, are axetched ii
• iitliue. .Mr rmpIlHa* style
trscelul and strong lie niak« * ut
effort, as most of Mku
down to the comprehouaion ol h ajuv uile r- suera.
but th* re is noti.ii g lu ty le or deUils that tbe
aimplLSt in tolled cauum grasp."
From tbo TOLEDO (Ohio) BUN.
The wore a- a Text-Book on schools auu Colleges,
is one of the beat coudensea biptor.cs ot ibo United
autes we have bad the pleasure oi perusing.
“ *"—“rated wuh portraits of eni‘
uorican nUtory, battle ao
a of tbe dittereht Htatea.
NOTICE RY THEPURLI8HE1LS.
This Compendium of History aliouKl
be in every Schoolroom uud evt Li
brary in the (Jolted Htatea. It ia rho
Hiatory oi thucouutry—u uecesaity toal
who wish to know what ha* been ^cne
and whv ii has been done, oy those who
uiaaeand thobe who have adminiaierd
the Goveromeut oi thee* Hiat* a. It pre
sents not only the uuniuiuicu i»ody ot onr
History, but its |a*rvadiMg spirit, and
will prove a Vade Mrcum to l>oth siudeut
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