The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 11, 1865, Image 2
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if hf Haui) iLmarajj. “3flar iii r m,a **“" wU1 * two *, , . , **-■, *i„ !k ,!#«»»*»JHmgkJWLJH. JL r
«S ^ * * * 6 « ^ • an cbprt Into hat With %* £~£ \ f jit, ’“w*' & °“ ' T&h we ”#* # ZW
t-ilk Monde, very alhAtlv Aonneffc.'t rwitUihe national back. .. •• ala interesting extract: i - pSyera t
i, and an opera cloak of tioh-rif law in circulating their old State pa- * * ' But the settlement- Of Cut,- Lee., tform of
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
A Kew York dispatch, of the 8th, state:
Hex. T.ee—Stone wall Jicssct's Gray
—t vTixr.TON—Tbc New York AVir* coni
| tains an interesting letter dated mLcxington^
LirUVIt) {J B. DLMBI.E,
editou On mural*roam.
There was also a
long Tail of white
dotted with gold,
Gen. Shcrmna on Gen. Slocum.
106 Bkoadvat, l
New YphK;Oct.J!4, J$ii5. 'j
& tbi J-.dpor to-..en
title Rate uckc-t shd
vTURDAY MORNING, NOV. 11. 186.1.
PRESS MEETING.
■ received a telegraphic
dispatch. I unn'nal auspice
j of the We*tern !
h» l.,n called to meet in Innlscille on
witness the novel and curions experiment of
a wedding in a balloon, and to wish the hap
py couple all the Joy which should be antici
pated from a union commenced under surli
intent, of Gen. of principle.- adopted by the I'Jnt.o i- -- _ 1-J,. * -c,.- s*
«“«**“*« al AlbaDy riemtd hcava* weather ? t
the old ctatu Mi, 7tU of bcploiuber lash - <i...
1 white cloth IjOfdered with goats hair fringe. |>er well'os national note'; Iff gradttnily among tlit-ra i-s regarded as
A large aaaemblage may be expected to „irin" the evil " Lexington society. I saw tbe old cinet on c jtli of September
trSfnatA tiia nnr#1 *m#i Mirinnt PTiwnmcnt of * ^ ' ; the street the other day, dressed in a plain stilt We are havin'? a spirited contest in this
The Tunisian embassy wfl Washington for ; of gray, and apparently in fine health. at! ft mT t.>i; e f i?. that we Will elect tttc
hihdelpliiu (irtht Tftf. 1 comw’since the surrender is beyond all pmke .uixrntir ticket on the Tth of November
on die —tkat ar, d demeanor/and calm dig- «jt- t>y a hnndsotuiv reqjoHivj Both ticket
' ; nityctfbeaHnf; wlrieh hive always sotdistin-,11,13,f onn meet With general tav
A MERIC Alt LITERATURE.
We find tbe Rocxd Table one.-aC the
A cordial invitation is extend-1 aMert aD( ] mos t reliable literary journals now
Phitadclplda
John Mitchell arrived in New York
7th. took the oath of a loyal- sritiren, proenr-
ed a pastport. an.l said he was not going Jo jousl,
Londo:
It ii ofileialiy stated, from rolls in poftaya-
,f the Southern premto published on thti continent. From ti, we ^ Gen. Johnstons
1th them and consolidate the interest. , takc a concerning thcjitcran paper* of V* ■ { ^ , ime of iu surrcnde r, numUred
« r-H" ^ *» lhat mutnal.a'lrantsgc > the age. In a recent review, the *r,f. 2 «c»of j ^ at ,i lc tim , „f
ined to all (rartics. This propoti , that journal, so much coincides with our own ; wlrmukv nHm 1«rrd 26 000. I
certainly meet with much fc vor opinion, that wc propow to dissraA «d \ . - . • *’’ '
•hem prcs< to whom an adilia-1 ZiolZ, stgne of the puldications to which it j **-, *°™**'S *> r ™ “*
t is espednlly doimMe at ! refers, that ttukc unsupportahlc preten- dcml thc>«.p. nston and close of the govmn-
siona to the high estate of being leading! “ i,nt,CI ‘* at,on
literary American journals.
Of i llarjicr's Jlagazinc, tbc reviewer re
marks that (lie illustrations, as usual, arc the j
! main attractive features of the Novcnilter No.
j A partial enumeration of contents then follows,
1 and in this conduct, wc perceive the con
temptuous latent sarcasm evident inthcprac-
I tical reviewer's course. The caustic critics
evidently seed in its miserable pretensions to
I gentility in literature, the patched "imlcy J an) , <joo from North farolina.
I and contemptible rags of the semi political
mountebank.
There is no more malicious and despicable j
,t,„a will
fr»m tbc !
tion w ith the W
«h j.ie.wnt time. At tlib ratrting old ac-1
qaalntaaeaB will be happily renewed, new
. formed, and a fraternal spirit generally
Ti ilveil and cultivated. One of the most im
portant matter* to lie disposed of, is the cor- ;
• . .•tion of Hbu-csin the present telegraph im-
podtion. To this end.it is hoped that all |
tho leading jounmls of both sections will Ire
earnestly represented.
COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION.
We learn authoritatively that Gov. Jaues
Johnson has appointed lions. Thomas P.
'-.ffold, of.Morgnn, ( harles J. Jordan, of Jas- ,
f of a visitation of thc-cholra.
Gen. Hoffman, conmiusaiy of ]rris*Hu-rs,
has been relieved. Gen. Hitchcock succeeds
him.
Gc-n. Longstroet had an interview with the
president on the 7th. He also took the aro-
nesty oath.
Pardon applications are on the increase;
400 were received on the Till from Georgia,
, p| ror here,
gmslied him. have shone out more conspieu-,],, seemed to me, that a letter from
i ously than ever, while he haa scnipaioBaly pdrrap]>r0m1 Of- the ti.-ket and platform,
; discharged every duty incumbent upon him tor jmbberirtnn; ,wpu!d assist our
as aloyal citireu of the restored Union. * probablr abmtlrfi ns a speech from vou
Of Jackson's grave the letter says: t l ie same subject. If v ou would immedi-
* • * • But the greatest attraction to the j| v prepare and send hie such a letter, you
visitors to Lexington, and, indeed; the Mecca f -.^Nt the good cause, and confer a favor
to which in years to come man\\ |*!grims will <lD murs tndy.
resort, is the grave of “Stonewall”- Jackson. |p 'v ' 3 John B. IIaskin,
Last Sabbath afternoon the burial of a ntcm- , fli»iruvui Platform Csanmittee.
ber of the order attracted to tltc lrcautiful 1 i;. Ga.‘Wtm.tAM Teci mseii SnEttMAN.
cemetery of,the town;a long procession of ’
per.
“* °;4. 1 1 f. l ;Zi«r. Tite "a i ~z; r r 5. "L'z 1 ' i
SL. - a. L,, *2s^is?E±irsi2: i ■» •» ** • ^
Brvt. T.t. C'ol. J. M. Curt)?, 11th Inf y, pub
lishes a card denying tlie statement relating
to Mrs. Douglass' transaction in the purchase
This inv< litigation was provided for by a res
olution of the State convention, nnd it U di- !
re ted the Investigation diall cover the trans-1
W-tiun. of the last four or five years, as well
,i, the present rendition of things. The com
mittee will no et in Milledgeville on Monday,
the 2<»th iiist.
In appointing this committee, Gov. J. was
undoubtedly actuated by a purpose to do
jastice to all parties. Two of the member*,
it ii understood, coincide with the views of
the largo majority of tho convention, and
were of course appointed in accordance with
parliamentary principle*. Tlie other mem
ber of the committee was appointed after
consultation with at least one of the officer*
of the late State government.
SALIENT ANGLES* IN'OUR AGE OF
PROGRESS.
At the time the incomparable Hooautii
depicted <hc consecutive phases of Ids “tnar-
riage a la mtWo, 11 Ilia acute brain never even
conjectured the possibility of any future
brother artist sketching from life, a Lomijlde
ceremonial of marriage, taking place in the
cUnth.’ Yet hnvo "ourspecial artists'* had a
chance, this weak, of employing their pencil*
in delineating the distinctive features of »o
charming a novelty. The aristocratic upper
tandom of New York city, nhvnys panting
for “ something new." and for tlie wideit
publicity, or rather notoriety, of their intense,
ly fashionable mode of life, has "bccomo
wearied of the stereotyped •* slowness ” of
ordinary weddings. The most pompous and
luxurious of terreitruil bridals have become
rather commonplace, and fail to arrest public
attention to any appreciable extent. The
prescribed routine of such festivities, always
consisted in securing tho presence of the elite
of the land, (clerical and secular! the corps
ib'pbwxfiyNC, along with a sprinkling of titled
foreign nobility, (with unpronounceable
names) to grace, nnd give tone to the occasion.
The h i/nnrs of Paris and London were rnu-
Mtckisf to furnish the choicest of tnmneivn.
Tlie iiimrrt of mbit \ diamonds, aud pearls
rivalled in umgnUtCcnco, the heirlooms of the
Oiimni’s nnd the Couniik Mudatne -,
tlie excrueiiitlngly fu-hionahlc milliner, ex-
. title of Harper's Monthly insults tlte digritj j ^ ^ ncrcr bccn lonuccted with
and intelligence of its reader*. Especially is
its vitapemtion unpalatable to the South. In
sults, ungenerous flings, and mendacious
tergiversation* almond in every para
graphic reference to the South. No)
satisfied with almlitionism and miscegenation
doctrines, it systematically pursue* a dogged
and persistent course of malversation against
our people, that should exclude it from ev
ery Southern home.
Harper’s weekly journal of civilization (()
is another of the contemptible hydras that
disgrace journalism on this continent. With
a malice that finds no relaxation ■ or magna
nimity, it pursues 'with vindictive hate and
persecution, tlie people of this section. Its
perceptions and caricatures bf every social
interest that is exposed in our loved land, is
mode tlie subject of its animadversions and
the object of its hideous irony. So ac
cursed is its presence, so low and contempti
ble its unjust attacks on our people, that sure
ly no respectable families will permit the foul
sheet to pollute their houses with its presence,
nor its contaminating principles insult tlte
feelings of our stricken families.
Frank Lcsjie's Weelty so seldom exposes
its immoral nnd criminally false face in our
country, that it is hardly worth mention. Our
silent contempt is tlie most just tribute wc
con pay to its demerits. Tbe mysterious per
ambulations of its fountain head, in New
York city, is alone sufficient evidence of its
unreliability. Its author and proprietor is
looked on with contempt by even tlie Bohe
mian press of tlrnt metropolis. His erratic
course is evident on tlie face of his truculent
and contemptible journal of falsehood. Our
readers should avoid Ballon's Dollar Monthly
as they would tlie bite of n rattlesnake. It
is not only bitter, but filthy.
We arc thus radical nnd impressive in our
any person engaged in such transactions.
Tlte pest office announces that hereafter
mails from the city for New Orleans will be
forwarded by rail, and nothing !>e sent by
•e.t.
Mr. Schadc, counsel for Wir/„ is importu
ning the president to qouimute the sentence
of death. It is not probable that he will he
successful
The Commercial:» Washington special dis
patch says the rumor that the French minis
ter had demanded his passport is untrue.
By direction of the president ail military
officers having in their charge or possession
any naval property or material captured from
the enemy, arc directed to turn over tlie same
to any agent or officer of tlie navy depart
ment who. may lie authorized to receive the
same. Officers turning over such property or
material will take duplicate acknowledge
ments or receipts from naval officer or offi
cers to whom tlie transfer is made, and re
ceipt the sann, to the headquarters of respec
tive department at Washington. This order
he not applicable to arms or ordnances not
found in or belonging to naval vessels, or be
longing to naval yards. ’
Tlte Commercialt Washington dispatch
says that the president will issue a proclama
tion declaring the restoration of peace, before
the meeting of congress.
Late Northern papers report that Gen. J.
E. Johnson is expected in Washington to or
ganize an agency for his express.
pg* Tlte Fenian excitement wc infer from
tlte advices by the Java, is abating in Ireland.
Wc have read of no further arrests, nor the
discovery of any additional “ suspicious
movements." Tho manifesto of the Roman
Catholic Archbishop (Cullen) of Dublin, au-
odd fellows nnd uu immense crowd of citizens,
and 1 went that Dmight avail myself of the
opportunity of visiting the grave of the great
chief whom I had so otlcn followed to victo
ry. No stone marks the spot, which is indi
cated simply by a staff upon which tbc Con
federate flag once floated; but the wreath
of flowers laid by fair hands on the grave,
and kept fresh by daily additions, is a fit em
blem of the place the hero holds in the mem
ory and affections of the people of the South.
As long as true greatness, honor, purity of
character, and deep-toned piety are esteemed,
Jackson will not be forgotten. I was told
that immediately on ltis arrival in Lexington
to assume his place in Washington college,
General Lee paid a visit to the grave of Jack-
son, and lingered for a long time around the
hallowed spot. Lee at the grave of Jackson
jvould form a picture which a master hand
might delight to paint.
* * *. Not far from the site of the Insti
tute a pile of blacdened ruins mark the spot
where stood the hansome residence of ex-
Govcrnor Letcher, burned also by order of
‘•Hunter, the Vandal" Tlie Rev. Dr. Pendle
ton (brigadier-general in the Confederate
army, and Gen. Lee's chief of artillery) re
turned after the surrender to the pastorate of
the episcopal church here, but after a few ser
mons, his citnrch was closed and he urrcsteil
for alleged disloyal utterances. lie was soon
released, bnt has* not yet been permited to
resume the duties of his pastorate.
ZA.r. mat. shkh-man's rkclv. >
(IMS- Mil. Div.of the Mtsstapirri, (
I St. Louis, Jfo., Oct. 27, 1SG5. t
Jus SI askin'.. Esq., 106 Broadway, New
'for, .
n*i/r—t am in receipt of your letter of
01. ^vith prink’d inclosure. I preler not
tqmip,.in the .remotest degree, w ith any
ptlitior partisan movement, and cannot
even d^ninch less express an'opinion of;
any tr not a part pf the written constitu
tion laws binding bn us all. I wish ittn.
Sloetvell, and tltat he may lie elected, be-
cauS is a personal friend,’ whom I esteem
bigland who will execute any office en-
tru,-to him; fairly and with great intelli-
gerf-
5 with rekpect, yours truly,
W. T. Sherman, Maj. Gen.
joPEAN News.—The Loudon press gen-
crUgrees tlint Earl Russell's personal un-
mtirity will render any ministry which he
njbrm, very unstable, and Mr. Glandstong
i jted up to as the luan best qualified to
cjtet a liberal government.
'other meeting of the irrepressible ltold-
the rebel cotton loan had. been held in
on, at' which statements of a singular
icter were made. Erlangcr. who put the
on the"market, and Scltroler & Co., his
Ion agents, refused to give the unfortu-
victims any information as to wlmt mon-
ley had received, or what they had done
it, or as to the nature of their contract
l tho rebel government. ■ A long opinion,
u an “eminent interna Mahal lawyer,” was
LATESTBY TELEGRAPH
pearanee indicated tltat he would not li ve S J* j vrpTTT
; months longer. The president being mj,. ! iN Jj W
, jiroaBdiid by a large number ef visitors, Schodc - ~
■—IM———t
ADVERTISEMENTS.
■A^E^tO THE ASSO&ATfc) P^S.' 8 .^noTto^it^^ to «k foT.titaS !
r - '" ~ * ? ! answer, thinking it poi-siblc that some addi
Moool facts might come to the knowledge of
From Europe.
I— The Cuba’'
LATHROP & OO.
Toe . vu’ a expe- | the president before Friday, which might s
, , , . the entire passage.— i induce him to extend the executivedemmey. 1 1 >•->■•«
She had a oeavy gale front Liverpool to , He left the president a short statement, with
-Queenstown, where she arrived at 6 p. tn., on | the reason on which he bused the nppliea- j
Sunday Nov. 1st. ; _ tion. The president received the paper and
The Cuba passcl the learner ^Obtna in i promised to examine it. *
Wirzremarked to his"Counsel to-day that j
lat. 81. long, 21, bound East. ThoCuba sails 5
'to Hknuv L.vrnnor «t Co
Established Since 1837.
from Halifax at 4 o'clock to-morrow morning, • ], P was not well in body and quite feeble ' ,,
where site wiil be due Thursday noon. Among therefore lie feared that lie could not walk to j Cor ''
t uba's passengers for Halifax wes Hon. the place of execution with a steady pace !
iwiek 'Williams, tin* governor of NbVa ;!n d This"might be interpreted as a‘sign of
Secret ary McCulloch and the Conthac-
Tids of tiie CURitKNCT.—The Washington
correspondent of the New York Post writes: .1 before the meeting, demonstrating to the
The secretary‘of the treasury finds already isfaction of 'the holders' of tlie loan,’the
that the return roads to specie payments is actrine of State rights And United States, re-
hard one to travel. No sooner had lie takenpnsibiljty; and with the slender,tay of.com-
the first step than lie was surrounded by aft, these dupes'of (lie rebelion were obliged
multitude of people beseeching him to aban- rest content. Loud complaints were made
don bis plans aud let the currency alonc.at the ’‘large and influential holders of the
There are sonic'who denounce him, but tboUi known to exist,” did not .come forward;
majority of tbo dissatisfied continue to plfld in their absence the meetings were rtd-
liim with arguments and prayers. To one o»limed.. ■Dne-ifitcreiitod individual made the
them he said, a day or two since, that tmdamarkable confession, that lie wap'always
no considerations would lie change his plamjpposed to tlie south, imt took up Hho. loan
bnt that he would puslt forward toward P a matter of speculation, buying the bonds
redeemable currency, steadily contracting tlivery cheap.”
amount, - j The chqlera had nearly disappeared from
Those persons who complain and object jladrid, there being only thirty-three cases
contraction will now turn their attention there on the IStli tilt,
congress. There are unmistakable indicatio' Troubles had arisen in Madagascar, grow
that congress will be importuned not only ing out of the payment of the French indem-
deny to tlie secretary the authority to entity.
tinue his policy of funding legal tenders. It In tlie London money market, on tlte 21st
to extend the present limit of national ba'ult. United States five-twenties closed at,
notes from three to five hundred inillioi 64 1-4 to 64 3-4, and British consuls at 80 to
There can he no doubt of Mr. McCulloc 89 1-2.
, ,. . . : those monstrous '"3
Inmited In-r rwourrr* tn diTontttng the bride;support those enterprises only,
Vb“•ffio^ftftW'llrbadway h;iir j thnt know no "“Wonal prejudicp.and which
n invariably engaged to initliipu-1 ,,ot 6^1 their pages with offensive and
lure of the lady, with a view to I sentences Hint lend tn fnotcrlmtion
effect (not omitting the 1,1 '<*«'gre< mcnts.
denunciation of the class of literature we j tliorizing if not tlfging the excommunication
have just reviewed, because the low nnd vttl- j of all persons identified with the organiza-
gar prejudices .they pander to, are rfclusi vely} tion, will'jirobablr operate as an extinguisher,
prejudieial nnd insulting to the people of tlie ! more cffeelual even, titan police detectives or
South. There arc journals of cieilii itio i, j
which can cosily replace those hideous almr- j
tions. Lot oar people refuse tn»—'‘ ol,rat '!
nni-ta on the very name of
dr
late tlie eh,
the on -I duzzlin,
finishing lotteli of dusting with the powder I . ..
, , , . „ 1 1 • HOJIEUO.—A rare acetic Was enacted in
of diamonds). I he great caterer, Dki.momco, j Bnrintm'i
receiv
., | tmiaeum u few days ago. Tlte
prepare tho mostsun.pt,,- lecturer who has expatiated on the “so-
called" curiosities of that institution, was no
tified that his services would lie disponed
with next day. Accordingly Ijc timk ndvatt-
tage of his last lecture, to evjiose some of the
lies, that were systematically exhibited in tlie
museum. He announced that he lmd liecn
only too long systematically engaged in tlie
business of practicing deceptions on tiic puli-
j lie, Imt tlut he did so at the paidjnstigntion
. ol hi, employers. He stated that the tiny
i dwarf, Gen. Grant, Jr., wits not eighteen
year, old ns announced in the bills, but o
mere child, as any one wlto had any sen*e
might easily perceive. He stated that tlie I
, . , -. “ Circnminn female, whose abnormal prcpondcr
5 ryj -[
■ “ “ , Wl,s not a Circassian nt all, for site ia <i native
•d ord
on* of repasts, regardless of expense. A
little army of liveried waiters enhanced the
gem-nil effect produced. The blandest of
fiulihmablc preachers proclaimed the banns,
slid the moment for parting nrrivrd. The
gushing bride *lied«, rfr rigueur a flood of
tears (to prove her sensibility); papa and
mamma are likewise deeply nfli-eteil, anti off •
they whUk on the bridal tour. Spivial re- !
jsirters duly notli-c every ineidenl. nnd flam. ;
ina paragraphs In the journal, of the fol
lowing day chronicle the auspieiotis event.
Now. all this i. very Hue. but distresaingh
-rtntekm-yeil. So, In order to get their moil
tli for the show, die inarriage
place in « halloonIt a
church. IIkmiy Wvhii Bkx< HKli. fir • , „ ,, •Wr*»w> » u nanve
big gun All .New York i. on the ,,«i nee, " ,iJ ’l ,ok< ' ^fluently a*
and the complete ..... was antlcf,,.,- I dtU&iTsSSSS'. TS-
tel. For the special edification of our huh . orv I™* «« «>rh>*itj
. ,• •. •> a-ii _'i . I . . v . ''•'V am.-iziiiir to the crow <1 i.t
Britidi troops*
ael" The Saturday Preen reports: “Mr.
Wendell Phillips is said to have in readiness
three new lectures, entitled as follows:
1. The War of Independence—The British
virtorinns.
2. Tlte Mexican War—The Mexicans victo
rious.
11. The Battle .of-Waterloo—-Tlie -French
victorious.
Mr. Phillips lately lectured on tlie subject
of the “ Smith victorious,'’ in the late strug
gle, which remarkable discovery is on' a par
with tlie atiove titles,
3*”" The secretary of war anti Com. Karra-
gut had a long conference with the president
on tlie 7th hist. It was believed tbc confer
ence was in relation to Mcxicnn affairs, the
impression being prevalent thnt France hud
been warned not to send nnv more troops to
Mexico. , , "
S£T Ex-President Bitchaimu is said to lie
engaged in revising the last proof* oitlic bi»-
tory of hi, -Tdininistra'lion: ft work that will
tmdouhtcdly give risg to a good,leal of con
troversy, nnd perhaps shed a new light upon
some doubtful jminl*.
renders, we subjoin the follow ug
|from the New York U'orU:
' The preliminary arrangement
xtr -.i t : ;i,iioraof tlie “so-en
they liad the wit wc ereni™ j .
- —tv I surely must have felt themselves in. , •
completed. A sii|K-rl> ear lielonging to | 0 f the old anil oft repeated adage tlmt 10 "'
nf. Lowe has liaen uewlv funiislnsl with •
els i arjict, dotnoak eushinna. [arc cur
, the fool* are not yi-t dead."
and blue sUkranopy. and will be at-; j^r- T)lc London rh,^7, quite snre that
J tn tlte Ivalloou, but whether the cere- . n '
t3f m 'lltrec ladies, of Sumter, Soittii Caro,
lina, were called to account by the ]>rovost
marshal recently, for Wearing Confederate
- flags at a party. They were sharply rebuked,
^ matter I»y a written apojogy.
1 musvttm, ami if
ET* Gen. Sherman pronounces Slocum a
thorough soldier and patriot. The New
York Republican* denounce him ns “a cot-
' m thief." / •
rCvill lie performed during the a-s-enaion.
)cr the arrival in the rloitd*. we are not
•lit
nkins.
the Britidi goverument htay depend upon the
support of the English nation in nucbitainin;
the position it has taken up. If tlie Amcri
can government is determine,! to seek a qua.-
be partita to the Inti-reatlng evet
LBovntoa, of Svnteus<‘. am! Mis* Ji .. ™ . , ,
v’of 8t. l/ouia. Tbe sister ..f the briile rt ' 1 »** "*• “*"-"• ”* wp|1 ‘hi* demand a* any
J .. . .. . • « * . » 1 • ... 1 ..ti,-.,. W.. 1. ..... .. .. . . ..
of decided talent, ami is mil
_ tbe wtnltlintf to Ink
departure ft»r Italy. Tin* tmnut*
•piireii under the su|>erinten<lcncc of
VIntfe, the well known and in-
\ everything^ that is ivherchr. belonging
i w«rdro?>e,
r Bridal coetuuu* U composed of ashos-
i poplin, trimmcil with velvet a shade
than the material, mi\ velvet buttons.
l>a*)uine to match.
Iiridcstnaid*' dnswea arc of lavender
rimmcil with point lace ami illusion
One of the bridoam&uU i?* the sis
other. We cannot hare one on which our
place, to | right is clearer and our position more un-
| questionable. If it ii not, we ahull have sav
| ed ourselves, l»y tlie firm stand wc are now
i making, from a great degradation,and viiuli-
j cated, for the l uuiit ofnil i:i.,nkin<?. t 1 ,.- iu-u-
j tml p<4sition so seldom oecupietl by Great
j Britnin in the years of the t9*t, and ^o often,
j we tro-t. t-< '•» hers in the war> oftl.c tVtarr.
u Ax Entire Failixe.'—'The Eo^toii
Ctnntnoriirealt/i, the editor of which was one
brid* f ^ kte , r . , of °f tlte officer, of the .Massttclmsetts repubff
can cimveution. says resjteeting General But
ler', speech before that body: -.11] fist'eners
were .'truck with tlie coincidence of hi, views
anil tl-.OM' of Mr. Simmer, and were more de
lighted to hear him with great explicitness
pronounce the President'.- scheme of re-cou-
*3r .
prison wlrL-fj . Gl *" the keeper of Salisbury
oners was greate*JI , ? u '' t 7 «'b°'>g»t the pris-
ido, and imprisoned Iri !> VTP Drr ' ,,f «‘' 1 ”J Tlor-
... ••■•ton. t
JSj"Theraec* on the Metairie l:ui.
New Orirap* nre tp lie resumed in t^e conrj
■ ' ■ l.§^MKrttar l ’i | ‘ M.-- London 77...,, —j -The
Tare Cake of- Yojh Pocket Boog.-r-A I v&tfaiitjHithoritic? bfspf 'ntlkJUifli
firmness. He will stand by his Fort Wa
speech. The clininnan of the senate conn
tee of finance is known to agree with the :
rotary. So docs Mr. Sherman, who is sec
on the committee. Who will be chainiiai
the ways and means is yet in doubt. If j
Stephens goes'back to his oid place I
friends of inflation will have an import
advantage over tlicir opponents. It will
for congress to see to it thakho such mi-j
Stephens arc put in that important place.
pat"An Englishman tonka box at»
opera a few evenings, and after he place*
ticket in his pocket he strolled tlowne
Boulcvarde and the avenue des Champs -
secs; when he reached tlie brewery wfiii t
on the left hand side of the avenue,diet
his hand in his pocket, like'a prudent ,
to see it he lntd money to pay for the be ;
wished. He discovered that some felloe. 1
picked his pocket while walking doivh.t
hispockct-book containing his opera tick t
visiting cards, unit five bank notes of )
francs eaclt. The Englishman bqckon i
the first empty carriage lie saw, cntcrc,
drove to tlic grand opera, and after tif
his adventure, asked that the pickp t
might he arrested if lie made his appeal ■.
A policeman in pri vate clothes was stat 1
opposite the box mentioned, with drdjo
arrest any person who entered it. Soomr
the curtain rose, a gentleman with two Is
entered tlte box’; Tlie policeman ntie
arrested him and took him down stdo
tlie commissary of police. "Search lit
fellow,” said the commissary (o the lie-
man... “Here is the pocket, hook,”lil
one policeman. “ Here are tlie t-
itlng cards,” added the other. “IJtVo
tlte box ticket at the door,” joined the
commissary of police. “Younren piekk-
ot.” All this took place in a great deitss
timo titan it has taken to describe ilut
when it was over the Englishman said he
eonmihsary, “ I nth no pickpocket. I ntlie
person whose pocket was picked. I ml
at my hotel, upon my return, mv poekebk,
card* anil box tiritt-t, which tiltre (hues*
returned liy fne pick-t'oeKct, who thoimhc
5000f. ho fiittml, earnings enough for only.*
•rtf Four hundred and ninety-live tlJnd
five lmmdrtd and ninety-two pcrsoiw/'ihis
city—nearly Imlf u million—live iu Mient
houses and cellars. There are «fetf Ions-
and three hundred ami nine tvnciw i Jmses
in the city—houses, that is to soy, I tiicb
more than three families live; and tVjvor-
ngonirml»cr or families to eaclt of thej tsev-
en ami one-sixth. This includes fmilk in
tenement houses who within tlie limlrltacc
they occupy, take in boarder or vers.
There is aatoiY df an Inspector wimund
fonr families living in one room, challncs
being drawn across In such manner j to
mark out a quarter of the floor for caclini-
ly. "Ifow do you get along, here C, hir
ed the Inspector. "Very well, sir,” w the
reply; "only the man in tlte farther rncr
keeps boarders."—[.Ye,- TorJcDoet. |
celebrated pMfpoeket, who was lately sent to
ti.- S-.at« ;.ri« :: f.-r hi? i.ii-livd-. being nut.-d
RitesGibraltaii.it) of semi-desert whiel pa-
i allowed to pasSeitutlje interior. No e is
for his marvelous sdroitni ss in nocket-liftiii", ; only so, but for timi or to the ck.-
was reque-ted to reveal the secret of his sne-; prevalence ol cholera no shqv rcasofthe
am, when the following, among other JiL | ** r *rcqllowed to .enter any f
closures, wi re made. AVe. pulilitli them, as !
_ Spai..(]ral-
Tlius, on all hands, the rock people dto.
including TMancJiester,, .Liverpool, Binning
ham hnd New Ciistlc. Tlie capital of tin
company amounts to 92.800,000. Tlte profits
of the company have, been so great thnt the
shares have »otd a/Jhigh xis'-.torty per cent
premium. The underground railways have
'sometimes carried nearly 400,000 pafsjiigors
in a hingle week. Tiicy have carried ns liigh
as 00,000 in ti single day, Tlie most rcniark-
ablc eircurastnrtce hboiit the underground
railroads is that there has pever been a seri
ous or fatal' castiality on 1 any of them; tth
though long trains are running in every (ii-
rcction, every, two minutes.—TmihIoh' Ko'yi-
.- ■pjn
The following comparison oftlte past
and present condition of the South, we clip
from the World. It say*;—
Turning to ilte cotton, plmitations in Lou
isiana, where the blacks have- twin alike
pxempt from compulsion, we find that in
some of tlie richest parishes the yield Mils
year will be less thnn one hundredth part of
wlmt it was five years.ugo. It is Mated upon
competent authority that one parish which
produced 60,000 bales before lltewnrwill not
000 bides williiot product* as many hundreds
this year, Tho reports from other 1 parts of
St^t arc equally iiiilitvoraldn tto liij'ti.1 cot-
tom* concemL And the prospect i* ito i»cj-
ter witii regard to Mtgnr. Tlte whole crop of
sugar in 1831-2 was 450,410 hltd*. For tlie
commercial 'year ending on the 1st'urtipfo
tlie returnr mow that the crop was, haw.than
10,-000 lilids. The total crop Inr sixteen pttr-
isltes In 1801-2, where 1,000jilontatkin* wyte
worked, was 1180,'47 iihds. During the last
commercial year, in tlie same parishes,.only
175 plantations were’xvorked. produr/ng a
total of only 0,7-75 hltds. As for tho crop of
the pretent commercial yct)r the itljiliost es
timate doe* notplaco it above 2(^000 Iili-h',
A Dnv Goods BosnrKss Neahlv Fifty
Millions > Year.—A ivritcr iu tlie Nutitmul
Jh/’ulliean di vot, itcuriy dho^jagtf bf that
journal to a description of tlie two lurgo dry
goods establishments of A. T, Stewart & Co;
in New York. lie 'says: U
In 1864 Steward & Co, tnup-aCted. business
to the amount of forty-nine imljidn I
r thousand - dollars.
three hun-
The tax
dollani The duties ported goods paid
. -T.„ . 1 tn nl>0 m i of connumicalion is cut otV. they are I the dirCxu t ten mill«M» Of dol!aBr!”'ThCTC. arc
to take a hint:
“I never, said the. pickpocket, "attempt
i T.t itt J..Jt .1 . 4 .
j of communication is cut off, they are / the
number of two thousand almost 1 rally
Between this young lady
stepmother there j- only;
in age. and both ore :
r handsome.
t mav in - iutcn>teil to know ;
al outfit < ompri-e> lieautifui etn- |
tieoats. Imth white and coloreil. j
of every description, and
the pocket of an old ri ; ?ident of the city, bnt one pan realize but ev one
uniformly Atran-rere and eoirntn inen."' But I ran form Mime conception ot the hot rs of
on I icing asktxl how Be distinguished them. * -' UCu * sttnation lmnriwinmftnt on reek
er of rich dresses.’ Among the | struction an entire failure."
oUl-colonnl silk, trimmed with | Hsrn
velvet nml |H>int lacc. Also. *
gTun.uiinu. trinimctl witl
Uetl niut putiinjrs ofillu>ion. A j
KjQe cut in tbc Poiupadoar
of
sueli a sitmition—imprisonment on rock
with disease nnd want to do their ver rorst.
&T~ i Cotton was not so lively yesti ay as
| on the previous day, hnd upon en’quir n the
1 permanently-erfiploycdj in the
ine tm dc-fcribed above about one
ly employ J .Terson, There nre
he replied "very eas-Hy." and gave tlie follow
ing list of persons who were the regular vic
tims of tlie "craft." ^
“Persons in an omnibas who take out their j afternoon yve discovered that prices Id re- , - —
pocket-books after the stage stops arc sure to cec Ied siightlv. A 'few transaction took i house of Stewart & Co., n.mb'ering,'^it.js .t-slL
- - . “ . i a..i Arts tiiAiittanik.
tyvo cstalioi
thousand one _ ^
permanently ejnpJSi persona. There ore
ol the buihling, about TnLtsItouse,outside
hundred persons, who'are eng igoe-iand five
factoring various kinds pf goods. Tht oimi-
does not' include ‘ the persons employed in
several large mills to different parjs of ,tho
! country, run ex'clusivelyfor flie benefit of tlie
; liome a portionof the French troops in
lomAft ’'ftiF'hhtoftd’ brigade re-
the
Biecwii
Scotia.
. , London money market. Money in fair de
mand, banks rates remaining at 7 per cent.—
Tlie bank and stock exchange were closed oft
the 27th. The Doily Weirs says the favora
ble bank returns -had inspired more confi
dence in financial eireies, although there was
uot enough business-to test the extent of tlte
improvement.
Liverpool Produce Market.
The broker's circular reports ashes- “active
and advanced Scents. Potash Hi to U1 1-7.
Pearl, 45. Sugars active, coffee steady, rice
firmer and active. Petroleum qnietat 80 l-to
to 30 1-8 for refined.
11 London, Oct. 28.—The news to-day is un
important.
Two French frigates left Toulon to-ylay to
bring home —
(Tic-Homah
turns to Frame next Spring,.
The Danish miuister. is sold tip have de
clared that they cannot sanction tlte revision
of tho constitution'ns proposed by tlie com
mittee of the rigid American.
Stocks opened flat, but closed rather better.
Notional Counterfeits.
Xr.w Yoitti, Nov. 8.—Counterfeit §50 legal
tender notes are in circulation ill this city—
very close imitation of genuine. Experts are
being deceived—but two discrepancies be
tween the notes apparent to public; the last
part of the engraving, head, Hamilton's face
ot tilde-represents'an acute angle formed by-
shape of the collar is perfect iu the counter
feit, but in the genuine lines flesh drawri by
engravers Across the point of the collar at the
junction with the waistcoat are other discre
pancies in the shape rif the ornaments on the
border on each end of the face of the bills
and the whole border on the back. The fig
ures 50 in tiie genuine are in octagonal frame,
father well defined through angles, not sharp.
The sides are easily discovered in the coun
terfeit ; the .border, ornaments octagonal in
only a,slight .degrfce become perfect circles.
It is thought.-the' treasury department-will
call in aiUthe 50 legal tender itotes in circu
lation. ' f
The West Indies.
New York, Nov. 8.—Havana dates of
the 23th nib, states tixitjft^evere hurricane on
the’2Sdtmti-2:ldragefl~ wttli great force Jill
over the land- in Havana harbor. Many ves
sels drifted afotiPof the wharfs and sunk.
The Admiral flagship ran into, the. wharf,
dragging several selibohers atld' boat A Sev
eral launches with cargoes were sunk. and
totally lost. Fifty vessels were more or less
damaged. The streets in the city were filled
with” water; houses and walls were blown
down, and roofs blown away.
The passengers by the' steamer Columbia
presented a gold watch to Captain Burton for
saving the vessel and their lives on the pas-
-yge trora New; York. Her ”— — '
iff, ahfl * was' 'thrown on
seas washed completely oyer her, but owing
to the efforts Of her captain and able engi
neers, she was carried through, in complete
safety: 1 1
The barbarities practiced iu Jamaica arc
confirmed.' The authorities ' hanged" about
fifty culprits. ;
Surry is in a state of seige aud Sb (Thomas
under martial law. Two British steamers
had left to take troops from Barbadoes to Ja
maica.
An association was being formed, ifi Cuba
to prevent the slave trade.
- Indian Affairs.
AYAsiriKOTo::, Nov. 8.-—This morning a
delegation of "Fox Indinrts visited the Prcsi-
djtubin..company- with Judge Cooley, com
missioner on Indian affairs. The Indians
wire severally- int:oiJui;ed_ to the -president,
er eg 1 '■o.gr, j pint Whitaler St reef-.
fear aud guilt., This morning when he saw
workmen building the gallows it surprised
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
him ; he said that lie did not shudder, but j
fltis was because lie felt innocent of tlie crimes 1 WHOLESALE
with which lie was charged.
Negro Convention iu New York.
Bocoiikeefsib, N. Y., Nov. 8.—A State
convention, of colored men met here to-dav
for the purpose of advancing tlie interests of
thcir poople of tliis State. ' Upon the assem
bly being called to order, fifteen towns were
represented. The arriving trains bring more
delegates. The convention way addressed
this evening bv a Mr. Day. Fred. Douglas is
oxpected to address tiie members to-morrow.
The adjournment will take place to-morrow.
- William Fitch of Troy, is chairman. Con
siderable interest is manifested.
The Cholera.
‘ New York, Nov. 8.—Dr. Sayers, of this
city, visited the Atlanta yesterday. Nosick-
nesH on hoard, all the sick having been re
moved to the Nightingale hospital ship,—
From statements made to him by Dr. Burdell
and the health officers, there con he no doubt
ns-to the nature of the disease. It is Asiatic,
cholera.
Gov. Curtin is lying very ill in this city.
His physician reports him better to-day.
We w York Money-Market.
New York, Nov. 8.- Gold dull and lower,
opening at 147 S-9; declining to 146 1-2, aud
closing at 146 5-8T
Americans Auiio.vd.—A correspondent of
the-London Herald, writing from the German
gambling aud watering places of Hamburg,
gives some refreshing itqius of gossip. He
says:
“Although tlie State religion is Lutheran,
Sunday is not observed lierc with much strict
ness. Indeed, most of the shops have their
shutters up on Saturday, tlie Jewish Sabbath,
of which persuasion the majority oftlte shop
keepers appear to be. Tlte English Protes
tants find a temporary home in the chapel at
tho Schloss, although' there isa small church
iit course of building for them. The service
on Sunday morning was well attended, tlie
congregation being'n mixture of English nnd
Americans. The latter, till recently, consid
ered themselves aggrieved because the presi
dent oi tlie United States was not prayed for,
although the queen of England tvas.
"The chaplain, wishing to please them,
who to. to the bishop of Loudon, in whose dio
cese ail the churches ou tho continent are,
asking his advice upon the subject, to which
the bishop responded that he might pray ‘.for
whom lie pleased. Accordingly President
Johnson is named in tjic Litany,after his
Serene Higimca/ file 1 Landgrave of IIcssc
Hamburg iu the general petition for all Chris
tian kings and princes.” J
In another letter he'writes:'
The terminutibu of the civil war in America
During the last five years the London
underground railways have become as com,
plete Tn their ramifications as ! the sewerage
gas and water pipes of that city. Down
many feet beneath the thronged streets of
London there are trains of cars constantly
transporting passengers and freight to every
portion of the metropolis. This whole line
is constructed under the city, many portions
of it passing trader densely populated dis
tricts and thoroughfares. Tiienumber of pas
sengers it conveys is perfectly enormous. In
the last hfitf year the persons carried on the
underground railways of London were 7,464,-
828, that is two and a half times the popula
tion of London. The mere increase in tlie
number ofpassengers conveyed in the last, as
compared with the preceding half year, th»ChffKi’ said they lSd heard
equal to the united, population of a score of „ ii.TTL * i-.a,., i ,i,
tiie next hugest clrie3 and towns in England,
sage trora New; York. Her . fires were put I , ''"‘.‘V.'f""''*7"
, A . has let loose a fipod. of Yankees, who are to
be secii and heard now all over the Continent.
The belle at tl(o last weekly I tall here was an
American young lady, and very good looking
slie was, but her conversation wits not so < re
fined as it might: have been.”
Atlanta MoxevMaricet.—Gold was buy
ing in this market yesterday at 47 cents, and
selling at 49 cents, and not much demand.—
Silver was buying at-43 and selling at 48
cents.
Georgia R. H. Bank notes continue to in
crease in value. Our brokers buy them at 90
cents and sett at 04. Central Hailroad notes
arc also gradually advancing, in-value; they
were buying yesterday at 83 cchts anil selling
at. 90 cents. Exchange on New York, for
which there is some demand, sells at par.—
Wc believe there is little or no animation in
tlie money market. Wc heard of a few small
transactions in gold dust .—Atlanta Intelligen
cer.
would bci to, cultivate peace and friendship,
and he. hoped that he wotlld be met'in a cor
responding spirit on their part. If tlrp ami
cable relations whicli should exist between
the government he represented nnd them, be
cultivated, they sljotild be made to result to
tbe interest of all concerned'. Hevro.ild spare u
rtf) pains to sec thnt tlicir interest * nre pro-!
lfi(|iedi lheiu,iplyes secured and protectci. in aroU] „i
the enjoyment of their rights, ' •city of t
Provisions would be made then while here
and they Would be ettftfrtnlacd jn a manner
suitnbio to. their condition, nnd he hoped,
when.they, left they wMtilil take with thcifr
ihobcvtwbibcs nnd fuclitigicof the ptefdcnt
toward' them/ Commissioner Cooley ex
plained to,the president that the Sacs and
Fbxles wercacttlcd in Kansas, and by tlie
treaty of 1842 they were granted an annuity
of 881,000 dollars, Tho Hites fieri' largely in
the majority of numbers iwo-thlrds of tiio,
confederation of tribes Indians represented
complaints pave not liad their right*. Many
or them havenfvar left tlnir homes In lowp,
while (itUen'hnrtrnffiifned from Katmf.M-'
Tlte chiefrask that llisre'beadivision oftlte
A Hit at Massachusetts.^i-Massachufcetts
has great faith in legislation to preserve tho
polities and morals of her people. When
she cannot ‘ inflict her politics upon others
outside of the State, . site can regulate the
morals of those whojtre within it. It is now
announced that all barber shops and other
places of worldly business shall be closed by
law on Sundays. How about her taverns?
said that there is more rum sold in and
Boston on Sunday than in any other
ty of tlie Union.—bmitrillc Journal.
produce 380 till*,year, lii rintdher piirislt annuityi&<ltlaad.,-' mud )-■ log r > ■" /, ■
which formerly nvcrajrod from 40,000, to 36 f - Tho president,‘OnW 1 liO' wortld nkifln, sec
them, itnd after li-arja^atl (hie,fact* Ji*/W<itiM
lt(r miijlV lift wltiit Was right. Ile 1 topes
some, engagement wooW lie madfl wltieli
’would prove satisfactory to tliam. - ‘' '? t
, .,, .i t ) Late Eltsillonss-HHaotaii • u *•'.
Ciiuouiu. Nov. H.-H'lte emtntf tfleetion* in'
till* Htnte p ttU'fthtj re-m!(t(d,' W> far a* heard
fritm, with fetv cxccptlmw, to. the success of
the repuldinm fm\idates, XitoTepublientr
MEijority in Hil* county approximate* to
u;ooo. 1
, - Jfttw Jersey. <■ ' ’
I'khnTOn, Nov, 3.—Oflleiii! ( Wood's
(iy much.
List of.Arrlvals at Brown’s Hotel.
:i.' • • O ' NoVk)tn*n»,’l86').
.1 R liny, Worth eo; W W Williams, Georgia;
W A Scott, Augusta; tt li Johnson, Grimrt: p
Wllllatiis, Angnst*; 8 D Linton, Augusta.; J li
Fleming Attgusta; Amos Fox, Louisville Kjj.W
C Long, Cntnberl; 4 B Buchanan, Cutlibcrt; W 0
lltttiitiTirey, 8 0; Miss Fannie Gooillcl, Apalaclfico-
la; (> C Paul, Lee eo; W (J Mime Colmuhtw; A
P Hl' Wnrt Mores, ColutnhurjG 1)'l lMitn*r, Atlanta
If n Mitchell, Whitney; J (I Bully, Lady and two
children, Americas; 8 AGrimuj.oHiide* etn Mr*
C'oolt and child, S C; )V I. Brown, wife nml 8 chil-
dri ll, Georgia; Miss Sharne, G-<irgln; A Klnrleil A
J„ tuiU!., V, .1 roll ", J I’lhiggr,
Louisville Ky; 3it Varner,Cnthbrrt; Git Gawroti
AugiuitaiJ II Howard 0*lunM(( W A Woodo,
(,'oluinhur; () M Gallet, Giorglu; 1(6 Jaekron,
Georgia; T Mnliony, Georgia; J It, lioweu. Fort
VsIliV; Mrs ffWweti, von V'allry; It Lynch,
laruisville Ky; A W Atlion, Futnsm co; W A
SMT# to!
rt' Vall'7; it k. VmntotAn Uoonria; W T
iUyscii,.
rlsj Fort' YaHqr;
'hiBlnsworth.Oei
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY-GOODS.
WOULD invite the attention of Merchant
anil families visiting this city to their Stock
of Goods now in Store, and arriving weekly
novll-cod2m, t
RIDGEI.Y, SQI IKR * CO.,
A(uusr* FOR
D0DDN, JMCmiLS & URBAN’S,
CKLEBhATED
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
rjiRESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor-
X oufflily tested and their reputation Is »uch
that the TUusthy Dkpaktmsnt nt Washington
ami New York city use them in preference to
any other. They are made exclusively of Iron
and steel, thus rendering them entirely
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
Eureka aud Excelsior Bank locks.
For Vaults, Exprcs* Boxes, Banker*. Jeweller*,
and Merchants, nre unrivalled, and name* defiring
sueli articles will And it greatly to their interest to
purchase front its, as we can sell at manufacturers*
prices, freight only added,
nov 11-Jim 11 IDG ELY, SQUIEU *fc CO.
HKNUV YOXGK,
JAMES YONur.,
(Frvui Georgia*)
HENRY Y0NGE & CO.,
V O MMTSSJ O y MSB C JI A N T S
SEXY YORK,
OOUIUIT eonsigmnunls of Cotton and other
O articles, and orders for purchnsc of Goods.
REFERENCES:
Charles Day, Esq., T. H. Bloom, Esq., L C.
Plant, Esq.. Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy
& Clayton, Augusta.
They have liad large e.xperienec in pu.-
clihsing IIah.uoad 8t!ft‘t.iEs of all descrip
tions and solicit orders from Uailrond Com
panies. novll-Om*
Mrs. F Dessau, Agent.
I S HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE to her friends iu
Macon and elsewhere, that she has ju»t receiv
ed a large stock of elegant Dress Goods, couaibting
of EMPRESS CLOTHS and POPLINS, ollcoloiv,
DRESS TRIMMINGS and SETTS,
CLOAK SETTS,
WORSTED SHAWLS
ALL COLORS,
BELTS, DRESS AND BONNET RIBBONS.
Large assortment of Mourning Gooods.
BONNETS,
IIATS AND FEATHERS,
BRILLIANTS,
BALMORALS
AND LINNENCOLLARS,
and all other nrtlclea reqnbitr to enrich, l.cautlfy
and complete a lodys toilet.
New Goods Received Weekly.
novll-Tt*
Bacon, Lard and Coffee.
10 HOGSHEADS CHOICE BACON.
. 20 BARRELS I # EAF LARD.
40 SACKS RIO COFFEE.
For sale cheap liy GKO T ROGERS A SONS
naVil-ut* ,
CARD.
rxviiE undersigned desires to return his thank*
1 to tlie citizens of HfflOB teni-rslly, and hi#
tii' ad. i:i I'lirtlcalur, fur llnii u-.Islniic*- InsHiiii:;
his gooils i'rmn tire eii the Inoruinic of tiie 2d Inst.
In till-, rynneetlon he takes Mtsoslon to snf. Uiet
he v.ns la-mud in the llniiie Insurance Ci>*i|isiu
of Savannah, On., for 42000 00, which has le ■ n
111.- rally adjusted by II. C'. (irauols, Esq., the s^ent
at tills place.
l-2t
novll
GF.O. It. BAKKER.
Wiiiiicd.
j ftAUM near Maotm, l
7 lend for salo will
box 42, Chattanooga,
farm, nml fail p.rlleii)
All conilntioiin(ii
Mlmjtov—
ndvll-21'
r 901 It,
(Mti dditom "(',
Tt-mr., giving lute
irs as to gttJtty, leri
ailvil to at omti, if f
A flMAf.I.
. t*
Sin W „
sffrrtds’as follows: Union majority m tho
tjgiwl» 1, ujsyuiWy. . n v ' *' : '*d
‘ Nbivauk, N.J„Nos. .8.—Wood bus .from
2,(100 tp'2,-lpp; $$ * '
n gain of tienriy J0,-
Jie. Mpubuckn*- have
‘l0 majority in tiio'. assembly, and l irt thc
senate.' Elections of Ward secures the up-
' plcrk* in wince-
-itod of other
000 over ..Ia.it year.
•8CI1HKV BIWIDHID m iTIHu
pf)Jpt0icntofjppuf?lff m fi4 pic.
'suprepw. vpM-JUid n-
dreil and fifty thousmul. dollars. I lie tax- jjpsjuous. TliaiStnte.'iS'ringing irith' rrjaJ^.
paid to thegovenuaent during the time, tin-'j D{ , ^ -si -.- ' '.. b • •
der the requirements of the internal revenue 1
law, was little .short of five Ifondr&l thousand
; lure, •designed in .. Is
; Hack 'ilk. with velvi
Prey. Gov. Sharkey, ot Miss.. Ustab-
; lislted s Mjiecial eijnity court. The l.gida-
ture pnsseti an act aliolfehinjr it. but Gov.
Humphreys interposed the
the legislature Yia- sineT'ptd^evi t.i^ ac
tlie omstitutional majority, and it is believed ;
the senate will do the same.
that the!
T.ierc
re ort current
morning dr,^- ornamrated , daughtcrs of Ju , 1?c Talu . f a rein very d
nd » mormn:
pk trimmed with
be conntrymeiu Those who stop to converse
the sidewalks or thoroughfares, or to take out
pocket-books at the box or pit offices in the
theatres or steamboat offices. All those who
stop to gaze at shop windows, oreount money
or show pocket books ire the street, or call in
at thePbter Funk auction rooms. All these..,aid
he. ore our common victbns. It'I find a man
, eating oysters nr fruit or carrying an open
nd pre- j knife in the street, in rum -s out of tea lie
Lis OM end We viiHtntsc him. Persona wlto
are generally .
of them."
Tic shrew-itte-s of »::••=. •'- rvatidps of
the pi.-k- : o' v . to.all city
iieepic. i.’ad accounts for :l.e remarkable foot
that the city rcsbleuts sekloni suffer by the.
place at 42 cents. Imt the demand wa-Aoder-' mated, about five tiiou-umi^,,payees.
and the
Imre:
or holdc:
erneos on fc part i
We bdn the !
i’io'i
_ ‘Enough vfc AmOiican G, V-The Eng-
citreui ’ ligurcs nmy'be placed'a't 'fret'30 to pri spends *?«***;**& of h?r
42 cents.—Atlanta. h teVin,9ffi. ■ waking hours m ^iVJiral jjg
Tlte I
carcfidlt
Is: "Tie
tends to develop -and invigorate
tlie bodily power.-. Slic rides, wai
Soutiv.’m :i
aft 3Ir.lI Gnz-m
y<-j rcvi.**.v r.H the R-irlun-ls of the -i— , . «i L ,.
ovt riiiui-jit .-.in;?* ::it of the • jumps tlie “ V.
re for i tlie quoit, draw’s thelmw; f ke(TJf
if !¥.this state is MM
- .......
iter time. She does thus every day cn* —
^ ^ tVTll fc
armies use M>s room is cicre fcr ‘ir, v \ :
C ■ . t '--is - .. tfo-rirek-rreii;! su,s
(gr Al’gtrt hfesssjjpwera." . • .. . ed upon no mi..d ...... _ ... _ -- •,
of bread for her tat net. Jro*
tiVY cHtt
id, jicTftnftiiig
'• ' WfscoBsla. .s.f -I; ,
ii Mii.WiViliirE, WriuqNtJy.S.-t-llcturns'from
57-pretiiiicts, 'incn(dih^‘t^c,cit}e^ of, jai,ivptt-
kie, l{at^pc, t Ivcwiriia,-?qri du Lac, and.Wat-
jcr(q'u(ft, gtyg FituoiUild (Union.) forgorertW.
i/»87 ii'.ajozitji.'c.L.T(l» gota-tor the extetiSWin
of Ruffiugy-lti’t? iprefcmctiUhms ‘51if ijeUuid
■ ”'«&W5iSb
.age vote is doubt,
Firifoliilttis cMW!
niifofiri'.'^The nog
/ul.r, The whole vote is light compared with
'sKi#Tofflh*ork trad New Jersey,
to night . the ~TnSu— At half-past 12 b’clock
Union ticket clectf,Uiky9»tiuiate3- ehpfij .the
.20,000 majority, witlim dmottlJS.: 1 ^
in this city of 23,000. ■!>’.. 13B2? wrt J’
h WaM (Union)" is^pfol>abiy elcct&l'SdyStaa
nor of New Jersey, rmd^Bu'aasemltW'of that
State,Will be Union. This iooures' (he nas-'
S-'CC- of the constitutional nmendment. ’ ‘
THtUSVmet' estiipatcs show the eMctioij- of
* T '“'" ifliSfli | insr
rgla, WJt Davis, 120 illlnol.; J
■; N liawli, I'C; W 11 GrtuiL
ItJgcvillv; E J Wlillv, MilMgcvlllv; W Jultm
A J Howard, CulltMliwt W W Harbour OM
lady, itaerieun H (i Day, Ljiaon ciej' yt itohlm
sou Half aid; J V 1‘oamao, DatDoii, E OrotalMletil
W e Clarlre; HjuwmUnraMl L L Osmond
Taint; Mt»s Rlehsrdaon, H Ct W L Itteharawn 8 C;
Mbs J 11 Ulclisrdlon, h C; W C Lsr-lia, Atlanta;
Ed K Cox, Tran; H i* Head, PnlriVtil
7 ‘ .Harried
II JtoUtis dty Weduvtday evening, Sov. 8Ur, at tho
BaptUt clmroh.by Jlev. R. W. Warren, C*pf, Jut as
11, Mount*, and Miss Manoanter L. Gitoce, daiigli-
ter of Judge Lctt llf J. Virpgc,
On the Stb lost., by Dr. Myers, at the residence
of tbo bride’* mother In Houston county, Mr, N.
II. Bass of Macon, to Miss Valeria Gunn of the
fetmerifttef. T '
'One of "the most brilliant and select parlies of
tbu tcasoiv was given *t tbc botue of Mr, Bu* in
Macon, utter the consummation of tbcabovo mar
riage. The elite of t|ic city wore present, and wlt i
tbclr grace and clegancp rcudcrcdtlie fc,-.livc occu-
slorr unusually dellglilful.," May. (he life, of the
wedded pitVr'(6nt!iiug-as bright and Joyous as it
bfcgan.
re:'" 1 fssi's-—-—L-*ta*ega'g*Bg
fe off the 23d Off., $fra Sunm
Seoei:, aged HxtyftwoyeHrt. ‘
Tbatpaiwac orso^fiiafo v:^ah sajUwMhn^jth
matu tribulation ycsuall enter the Kingdom,** t* 1
indeed fulffiMd inl.'ir coae.) 8lis ilvcdallfe of suf
fering; mourned JUc loss of* a hu6h*ml sn» tour
ciiildrcn. She, the last of her hupby^
,r elecps in Jcstts;” j-* -J-f ti't ^
_. - Livery Staj~-
f *]fcg5rall' ISnd.Triffi.q
f„.-‘ 5 hcd to any point in tbe
: ^ nov 7-codlin j
r<»i‘ Mult'.
FA 101 of oil- builred lit)) and
renty ueres, hud wclh'sterid, eomtortaM
dwillli.c. l-.rty or 0(iyaeie»lnvtM,d«, Mm OM Mill
above Giifiiu, East of (lot Hfltie and nWrui
railroad, oppo.lt* the Si lm* or Mine plow. For
p.o tlculut* apply to Uni esder.lned*■ (In- prtrw-
hw, or tohi**tidre,'<*ttirltfln, Ueoms,
norll-dt* W Y BABIIOUt
Auction &ale.
riHIE fiTDL’K of tint letodrm of Rointrla, Dun*
.1 iup m Co., will be sold to It,a l.lgl.' -t hlddar
onTunaday, Nov. Hth, I * oat 10 o'clock, a. u., st
tlicir *toru on (Jin rry ttiwl, conststtndw peri 'rf
Iron, Steel; Halt,Hoap, Khocs, Brldl'.. Bwenwk*.
To,)l«,IIari„j**l(i IiIm.'I’oeo, Hollow Wore,Tin
Ware, l,og end .Ufclp Logwood, end oilier good*.
Bale podihc, tneto... <!„• concern. Term* <-t
nov lt-lda j RGIiKltl8, DL.M.AI' -V CO.
past now
Cox.
l ine Uit-'luicrc.
I^AUGEIotjurt received. ^ p HAUU
novll-il
I*rrtu*! krm&tt
J L’BT received *bojff,.*" 1 °f Frints, 1>. Lein,
novn-3t°*’ Y “ lk '' t ' ° ‘“a’. I’.'g. HARHIS
' ^snic Your I’ork.
I ll» VF hot received * Urge lot of 8aIL
HAVJSj* A . p. c. HARRIS.
novll-*' , f ^ . .
Don’t Forget
rtV) call in aud take e taMc of the beet Liquor in
I tbc market. , ,
noTlt-St . A. P. G. HARRIS.
toller.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
A. Harris., late of L; l b county, decea-ed, are
required to make bomediate payment, aud those
having clafni-. to render them in terms of the law
to the underrigned.
JAMES 6. GI1AYBILL,
novll-40d _ _ Executor.
. .Votive.
A LL perrons iadttued to the estate of Juries
F. Weeks, late of Bibb county, deceased, arc
six little ! lute circumstances.
l operations of these light-fingered gentry.
pressed a t —
slipped throng
; caused instant deML
— -7--7-.Y. «r.-„ a"4n Wf 0 M >yf*maQpstiNoeiv^Lbiua
■ j;eart ordination, her atriDgth more enduring, aiw|W nra, ®^*j* ^r..^fL^annid^ / e_nf_iLskiq7 a
‘ the whole tc\ne cf :i p r mind healthier. * *.,<*, \P nc °f 1
if-'Use and l*ot Fop Sale.
■.AVifyQTjc rdoih Cottage hou:e, fwith or without
» A jiftt—> h° l contains a ‘mail garden and the
niMlocf houKfi* To be sold low for cash. £n*
qnf^of JONATHAH COLLINS.
*o»ll-lt‘ . -f . Y( ■ • v f
required to 'make imioedutc ixiymtut to the un-
designed, and thewe iiaring cfatnwv to render them
termri of tlie law to the undurtlrned.
JOHN K. HERMAN.
. novll-tOii
Admmifftrattr
,n =°f (fc kwrirag reasons for his request
Ohe*prisoner *as rcty, fettle,' and ltis ap-
OUpiSfo r dtton g thenextwMkre.irt.to« lt havta^ctitoTto rtod
“OLtTJ'lS. .totheundJraitr'ed.
Por Sale.
* wev-ti^HrosnOe, Gi n r ap-
-I *r \alice,
A LL penoos iudv-bted to the esfaic* of Jfcmw
Mcira, Wct'f Bibb county, deecaattt, are ra-
R. 8. LANIER,
Estcntoa^