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MATOS, O KOBO I A.
THE MACON DAILY
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MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1865.
1NEW SERIES, NO. 161.
*;IT.Y BUJMILSS-CARDSti
RAILROAD DIRECTORY.
wscox A»D nm» eah-hoad.
PAT TKAIK.
4n Maron . .7.30 a m | Leave AtUoU.. 7.30 A X
B t Atlanta. .4-06 r 11 Anl««l UkobA# r *
BIGHT THAIS.
Lure JlATOB...A30r M I Leave AlUnt—^tfn r M
\r. In Atlanta. .3.21 A a | Ar. at MAC^.^jpQ A M_
aocTB-wcsnas kailkoad.
A»a.r Mama...7.23 A ■ I Leave Eotaala.,5.10 A M
V.iM KiUeta..ftI* J^at^to W n}.tAW' , «
. | MAU.TaU'i OHALBAXT BKASCB.
L'xc'ffiaRMMb.2.42 r *’l Leave Albany...7.» A a
Ar. at Albany...4.34 r M | Ar.atSmltUxlllcP.W A u
CEXTRAL JUILKOAK.
Train, ran rarb way tri-weekly. having Macon
•A1 MchkUva, Wednesday* and Fridara, and return
•M Monday a, Wcdncaday. and TrUtaya, ann reran. . thc WHF.ATF.N BKf.A.. _i»~.
Mann ann narnawica HAH.aoan.
'mlau't£’ri i K*JBK:SSS
i j ’l i i GCPBMa tUIMtOAP.
Leave Atlanta. .1.15 A M I Leave Aapi.la e.00 a m
Ar. at Aajtn.ta .5 V. r M | Ar. At AiUnta. 10.35 r M
MracooEB baiuioad.
Leave Macon.. .7.23 A M I l,'veColiimlm*.7.n0 A X
Ar.atColnnbna.eS4 r m I Ar. at Mat ,>u...4.1(1ex
wsaxann a ATi.A*viiqjtAii4»*».—4 {
Loave'htlaiita. .eiO a a I Ar. »(AfumuT.7^» r m
l.r. t 'ImI tAnonga.7.45 a M | Ar. < Aattaaoaga.7.45 r X
: lUlltbU 'ASP 'JPATTASOUOA KAIUtOAD.
l.x.CttattiSMicaJ.iDAM I Lv’e Nashville. .8.® A M
Ar.at^CftftlWXSDPM | Ar. Chattanooga0.30rx
ATTORNEYS.
IOHB A JACKSON, Attomeya at Uw, Macon,
A Z XT M K A !
A ZUMEA!
Has proved to be
The Beat and Purest Baking Powder m Use.
J. II. ZEIL1N & *»b
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUBSISTS,
rX ~~VATtfy. GEOBGIA.
hom MW*? «tw!wMi fr .t 1 ? il
PROF. MORRIS’ AZl NIEA.
We lnxe received another Urge lot of thU excel
lent YEAST POWDER, andcan safely recommend
It to the public for all that It claim* to be. An-
WHEATEN BREAD po»i
To New York
XIA
Darien and Savannah..
The completion of the Macon an* Brunswick
p.-.i Hoad to HawkinavUle, and the favorable boat
able condition of the Oenraigee Rtxer, now render
tM. the abeapeat and quickest rout S for the boal-
nesa of Macon and Central Georgia. Through
BUD of Lading will be given afler the 15th hut.
All accommodation* extended and endeaxora
made to forward freight with promptne.* and dto-
P *M«*r*. B^gham, Baldwin A Co.,hi Savannah;
Messrs. Nightingale* Hager, at Danon; Aslicr
Acres, at Macon, will act a* Agent*.
GEO. II. HAZLEHUltST,
Macon and Brmiswtclr'R. R.,
noxt-lra -Acttbgjbtadart.
Btiggif* nml Family Jersey Wagons,
/1
Da, otBcc op|Mi»ltc Post
. rjuunt
I fol.T* It ASA, Attorney, at law, Macon, Ga.,
IIOLT, JR. J- P. BASS.
oct d-Itin*
\ TSBETS. Attorney* at Law. Office In Wash*
inalon Block on Mulberry 8t., oxer office of
i A. MS%|^ fyt NMibAF. I. T/^BF.T.
T ANllUt rc-^rJlltfltat)\, ffitorwy. *t itw, or-
1j Her on Second utrcct, up italn, two doors
— 1 **t T 1 ft ^
I * P. WHITTLE, Attorney* at Law, (office
lj» oxer Payne’i Drug Store, next to Concert
llail,) Macon, Ga.
PHYSICIANS AMD
P. I!. WHITTLE.
nd nnrof.TSTsT*-
U ^HKMUVAL—Dr. It. A. \Vhfle now ocoaplcs two
rooi.i* ov er I hr prcsciij po»t office, next
door « Dr.’cj II; Hair* office, where be can be
fonnd night nr day when not profi..lonally absent.
bin
D R. GEO. N. HOLMES, lui* rrmnxcd hlaoffice
from Brown's Hotel to the Eaat »ide of Third
atreet, betwe-n PouDr and. 1‘luiu—wUp-re^he can
bc JL‘S-H it,S H rv
TARS. SMITH A OWEN, office corner ‘Walnut
JIJ and 4th street*, Dr. UghtfootV old stand,
oct 3-3m ~
I AR. W. P. PARKER, office 2nd st , 3 door. b«-
I) Wwoldj- '-t <>:»e . up stair*. OffiM hottra,
# to 10 o’clock, A. M., 3 to I r. M. Residence at
Female College. *cpt38-Sm»
O R. I. L HARRIS tender* hD pror.-**lo«ial aer-
xiow to the puhUe. (Oflcc oil Second atreet,
oxer Knott A llowe*. _ . aepl7-3^
TJllTSIClANS.-»r.f.
X #eo oxer Payne.’* d|li'4—
street, near the asylnui for the blind.
co.Hiiii3BPIffiwOlw?
ice on liigh
nug Sibra
It?'
TEWETT A SNIDER, Wholesale CommD-
(J a km Merchant., and General Agent*, Second
street, between Cherry and PopDr, Macon, Ga,—
Prompt personal attention given to all consign-
menu of cotton, produce, manufacture* and other
article* or MercUandUic. Order* and Consignment*
solicited from all part* of the connUf^ Ag»ta
for several drat cl*-* Insurance Gumps*"*.
oct 1.3m*
W.’S58E»eifWs Earsaa:
ton’s Hall. sag S3-3m
INAMILT GROCERIES.—N. A. Mcgrath, agent,
J; a few doors abovo Masonic Hall, Cotton axc-
ane, dealer In groceries, crockery and staple dry
JBWEtERS.
I AIHAKTI.V.V W.VU IIMAXfKKfMH]
’»man fc.rSi.ln.". H. Dax, continue* to repair
WatHie* a* pK-aSt'tnThc Fiord House Building,
•ppoolte Medical College, Mulberry street.
‘ort3-3ra
TIMES SUPPLE, Watebmakcr and Jeweller,
*1 Second street, two doors from the comer of
g^STk^aiM»ntU.wcU Mtlecfodyort-
ment of due 0" a*bra and Jr we».
Also, tiVatebe%»nd .lewdly, caret > .ejmirddU
expcrl-Hced wotAmtn. ’ sept29-3m
ATG11E3 and JEWELRY, «ClaJ. 8. Ban
tin OUU IJIWH, • . .
Into It,.jirf/e 'l-y, thrauordiiuiry »lac tcy poonfol*
Axumra, ad4 waUr, Milk a
In lt-lnmi feriflo lba'!..- a dough aa-aO a* «» «
conveniently handled, which is generally a little
less Ilian one pint of water to one .,<•«! of dour.
Do not knead it. Shape it very lightly, and imroe-
dlately lrake in a <|«i< k oven, which must lie quit
hot liefore yon begin to mix. It ha* the ™R
■njraata-'es oker vm*f,of fennimted bread; it ean
fcX&uf a*rt!*c.f«;. a*’..- hour from the time ol
first handling the fionr; it will tie moist and pleas
ant to rat ia four days alter liking; U » easy o
digestion, excellent for perron* suffixing rrom dys-
Iietrsla; retain* ail tbc gluten, .larch and sugar
contained in the flour, and thqftforc produces 1 lb.
12 or., bread from 1 lb. 4 ox. flour, wliil.t yeast pro
duces only 1 lb. 0 ox. of bread from 1 lb. 4 ox. of
tbni pbtaiuiiiga'jout 27 lb*, more of bread
L ’ “orEUi which, with the saving of
vrttf about twlamee flic cost of the Axuroeh.
Can lie Used for nix of flic following recipes, and
ladie.'crerywliore trill 1< agrv-e»«ty »•»<>*« with
the delicious production*. This excellent compo
sition doc* not contain a particle of Alum, Sal*-
ratus, or any kind of deleterious drug; but 1* per
fectly pure and healthy, and, as a culinary prepara
tion, to infallible and invaluable. At thc Fair in
Cineinqati. tluxr werea iiiimtKX of Baking Pow-
dern db exldfiitioh Lthi Axupica, 'xlth. M veral
other*, Was iffiiil^d, ond obtqfej.tli^t'ffi' prixe,
as the pm cat and best Baking Vowder known. A
trial only i» neceyaarj, in order to be satisfied.
X pajier is given with eaehTiox^xntii tnll in.trnc-
tions for making
AZI MK.Y ROLLS,
AZUMKA BISCUIT,
AZUMfrA NONPAKKTI. CAKE.
azcmea .TOIJNNY gak % . „
AZt'MTx.V FUrffCAKE.
AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING.
AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE,
AZUMEA CORN CAKE.
AZU.MEA DUMPLINGS.
AZUMEA SPANISH RUN.
AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE,
AZUMEA aYKE WITHOUT EGGSjj ,
AZUMEA CUP CAKE,
AZUMEA MILK BREAD,
AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE.
JU^piEA cuif{43Tfv A1 > K -
AZUMEA POT PIE,*
AZUMEA GOLD CAKE,
AZUMEA LOAF BREAD,
AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS,
AZUMEA JUMBLES,
AZUMEA LEMON CAKE.
I put up for the retail trade
in 1-4 lh. cans, a> 25 ets., and in 1-2 lb. cans
4«oa «wa «
Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers.
octlO-2.11 J- II. ZEILIN & CO.
^uiim'i.a.' W5,: *• B,SHOP -
L % r M. CT^HOP&CO.,
■VSTHOl/ES^ftE GBOCEES
JFu. 3(1 Vitiit St., (/• few <toor* Mow tjohimbia
Street, Cincinnati.
W E will soon have a .lipply of Buggies, Top
Family Wagons and Harness made to order
at CONCORD AND BRATO.EBOItD,cxprrs»Iy for
this market, and will warrant them to rixe ™tire
satisfaction to all purchaser*. Be will “Olim
work not made cxpfwsly to
from a distance ean address us at ifaeon(to care
W C. Singleton I, or at Hawklnsville, Ga.
Gct«-3m McDUFFJK, MASON A CO*
W. J. GARRETT,
GABRETT
YOL’XO GAUttETT.
& BROTHER.
Commission. Merchants,
,diac.
Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce
SEIOSD BOOR ntOM WSOJlftn.1,'
Decatur Streep ’ a ,
.... yti-.QlioimiA.
JOHN J. MeCANN,
Wholesale Urocei- aud Commission
MERCHANT. s
Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Uigurs,
i TOBAC CO,
AV. 35, &mth Side Bronetnv?y, NaebtHi*, Tenn.
f*A HIIDS. PIUJIE NEW ORLEANS SUGAR,'
0U 25 Hds do Porto Rico Sugar, m
20 do do. Cuba Sugar,
oO Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
20 do Granulated Sugar,
•100 do A andB Coffi-eSngank
20 do C extra assorted Brand*,
200 do Yellow Sugar,
400 Bags Bio Coffee,
30 Mats Jaxa Coffee.
20 do Lagoira Coffee,
10 Bags Ginger,
’ 111 Bags Allspice,
30 Bags Pepper,
. 30 Barrels Maekerel,
50 l* bbia |l° '
HOOKHs ’■ vlo*'
' 100 Boxes Soap,
, SO do Starch,
100.000 Cigars, assorted brands
100 Boxes Candles,
100 Boxes Raisins,
50 Cases Sardines,
250 CaseaOyster*,
100 Doxeu Bucket*,
200Doxen Brooms,
50 Nests Tubs, . ,
Together with everything usually kept in XV hole-
sale Grocerx House.
Atlanta,
KEFKBESCES,
Phiuixy & Clayton, Augusta.; J. L, ViOakmga,
avannah: J. W. Fears A Co., Macon j R, L. Mott,
Solumhus; Col. A. P. Wright, Thoiiusville; IV. L.
Cigh, Madison; Ga.;Wm. Ca Bay. Montgomery;
Ha • McGnider, Taxlor & Roberts, Baltimore, Md.;
Altell A Inman. N. Y. , ag|»21-3m
EDWARD WILDER.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
AND DEALER IN ft,
PAINTS, OILS,' DYE-ST.FFFS
GLASSWARE..*,
...
AGENT-FOR
VIRGINIA, MISSOURI AND tvf&TUGKY
NO. 514 MAIN STREET,
- mn bI*TvoIstf . etCMl __
Lonbxllle, Kenfocky.
p. S.—Liberal advances made on Cotton on con
signment.
WANTED,
FEATHERS.
GINSENG,
BEESWAX,
TALLOW and RAGS,
ror which I will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
either in cash or trade. , fang3~> Sm
Dr. Bowen’s Splendid Plantation
AND VINEYARD FOR SALE.
I WILL sell my Vineyard and Plantation, situat
ed in Jones county, 15 miles from Macon, and
10 miles from Griswoldvlllo pn/}entrnl Kail Road.
The Vineyard embraces near 10 acres 111 excellent
w
KP*SII«y*£ S'u^^rtmraUif fiSe
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lw. GOROOX.
TIS0N & GORDON,
Cotton Factors. Commission and
FORWADING MKRC1INTS.
»G Bay Street, Snvnnnnli. «eor«la.
A. Cotton consigned to them or their friends,
Messrs Smith J: Dunning, New York.
AH cotton coTL-ign- d to us or aur friend* in New
York, will be sent forward by the new and elegant
steamer Helen, whieli willl connect with the New
‘York line qC steamer*, so as to reach that city in
av also established a line of Clipper ships
between New York and Liverpool, so as to send
the Cotton entrusted to our care without
ins avoiding expenses of storage and insu-
WSffLfiSfft 1 3B WARREN’S CELEBRATEdiNreD|.ra^Wl
fish hooks. TJUUUn '
S PF.fl tL ATTENTION will be given to the sale
ofLnrotier^Rwin, Tnroentine Ae. Be are
o * B. L. GOULDING, IntelUgence Office,
ssrssSsHF^;»» ; -i &
^gSfSKSaefor^ftr-w | “‘VreTfore e'xUm^'
"\ f BMW
tlj ouibdrt ktt c vik in iCviod ztyle. Tcnn^rea*
ol 0voi^lvc%vuat^,and our
n »ncutidn to all'businu*?^uinrusted, in
to hope lor a continuance of the liberal
(j, Perron*
person, wanting
ter anited than
B1.AKE, reat eaUte agent. ^Macow, Oa.
ANDREW 0LEEK & CO.,
300 acres of which to origii .
hickorv, balance cleared and in good condition.
There Is a good dwelling house, cabins, bains, gin
house, screw, &c. Place well watefed aud healthy.
ForfuHher particulars enquire at this office or
^mpaUnWxm, Jones
Cincinnati Commercial copy 6 Hint’s and send
bill to this .office.
Law Notice.-’
I m HAVE resumed the pracUcc or my profession,
and will attend to all business cn|i||j~*
care in the 8tate. 1
Having juit returned from Washington City,
parties desiring advice and counsel relative to the
preparation d! papers under thc Amnesty-Procla-
mation for pardon, and the stntns-of eoutraets ant
title deeds, executed-dnnuf tliela?t foncyears, can
r -nsnlt me by lctteror in person.
Office oxer'Boardman’s Book store, Macon, Ga.
jy is O. A. LOCHRANE.
j b.f. o r. A u go wfjii} G e’o rg-j k’, | |
‘ RE’prepared to make liberal advances on sdj;
fix J .k l* LANE ire now oflterinx fora ' A. C. * Co., respectfully sol.clt
LVu5* , "f" f s ” 1 * * ni Upper Leather. Abo. ... lomrainlfn
- lOHb;
Train
I>otasli»
CASKS POTASH, hIvoaO.
?.h«Mrkino da?®?
2d .B-.xe - Soper-carbonic of. Bod*, 1® 0 *■
pwpvro-
" metropolitan hotel.
late brown s. '
jIMK
i.l- -*iii
XC i ’iii iul QS
n BOXES STAR CANDLES,
SO “ TALLOW do
SOAD-,
50 BOXES COLGATE’S A?
‘nmY
foe. sale.
I one-’.eJf miles nc
■ ai.lr .-fl
MS hr.«l
e-iuruifbsd
'ml ic.
''‘tPltiK. t* JBMfj
! TUEPIN &
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* •"
Clothing, and Gents’ Furnishing
G O Q D S ,
Street, Haem, On.
Clothing mede to order on short notice, by
lfil 1TOHOM OBONS 'KOUsatl ISHAtl *«
COTTON PRESSES.
E offer superior faculties for pressing and
^ cotton at o«r works comer First and
T WO ana oiit-u*- ——-
v\*c county. Go., a W* in cnl
ucrY- of uud. One hundred and Vonsid
tivation, ^ ^ chanrc of li.c I*ro.-t, :r. i t
cllinK. »cvcn rooms* »« niMApd
MCMANU8 fife CO.
JNO. W. O CONNOR,
'•aeon,Ga. "WH
J. W. O'CONNOR dt CO.,
ilAOON,.......... iL,^ .08. *fat«gmW£EORGIA.
Offioe on Cherry St., between 3d nnd'Uth.
lECEIYISfl and Ponrardinx' Mcrcbaiits, and
JLU Agents for E. M. Brnec & CO., Angmta, Gx;
LK Bruec. Morgan & Co., ApOachlcFU,FD.;
and Watts, Crane Ce Co.. New York.,..
We will receive and forward, upoui
terms, *11 Cotton entrusted to onr eare
ment, as owners may direct. We wUtncdve_
advances upon consjgimients of Oothn- tOi WaM,
Crane A Go . New York, or W. C. YYalts & Co.,
LKcrpool < En"Und; Revenue Tax, Storage,
FrcigbUs'dkRyon same, and forward with
“'niSfera^otHcrewill beaffi*4«dBt*ty faculty
in our power to send their Cotton to nnirkct, end
KEir YORK EXCHANGE FOR 8AXE.
; octMm > ’ r - -’NO. W. «.‘CONNOR A CO.
rwuiu.
— 1 -jSiSS^asSKwarJR 1
r«ggBi|Msqa* gag xsiia-s.-*"***"*
at 8fa very best Gin HmM* m<l Cotton 1 " ^.3845,
ered one of the Iwi
McM. & CO. j
**• ... t very —— . . *
the e«etfoo,imd almost
Barns awt Wbfcst House
Flak Ponds. The place i-
k—i,|.. and delightfully xta*
IMlIlll ’ rort.yMllW*>-".
jMk4
aox2-lm
Good Subies,
hard* and ,
JOHN C. MANGHAM,
f”- rr - on the place.
S.W. MANGHAM,
Gnffio, Go.
tept3S-3m ——*■ * ■ ~
for w. A. fflilBMUO-
.3)113/
WINTER A CO„
40 BROAD WAT, NEW Yoffl
/COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ; ’Will ati
( J promptlv to the sale of Cotton and other
*V-".mcnts. P Orders for Merchandise will race!
attemion and dispatch. The sale of Southern Se
SsS Bonds, Bank Notes and Southern tarn*-
ro-k- red. Oreular SawMtllsofthemost improx.
eonstrnctlon, warranted to ent 10,000 feet of lum
her Per diem, having nofeed exmpt saw dnst, esith
evejTAhing complete, inelndmg Belting,Jbr?U-j«>
■ for drcnlarv.
ato. c. nrcuAXAX.’
ANDREW BUCHJWAhAOO.,
Crocers, Provision Dealers
Ccmmissisn and Forwarding Merchants,
Jim liC Main street,-
IOCISVILLE,
Orders for Grcoeenes^ProXtsiora, Bajgtngand
Rope, prompfly RXeehted.
Important Chaujc of Ease.
The undersigned rcspeetluUv anuouuce to their
friends and thc "rest of mankind," that they have
removed to the large and commodious brick Store
os' Cherry st., between 1st aud 2d, occupied by A.
P.G. Hams, where they will be ph&sed io see
their friends and all interested ip an exclusively
Commission House.
Wa would also inform the nicrclwnts audbnsiness
men of Georgia, that we hayc made arrangement0
and will open au office in Cincinnati, and will till
orders for Groceries, Drugs arid Merchandise Ot
all descriptions at West market rates:
Dr. W. M. Withers "win make his headquar
ters in Ctneinuati, and--will give prompt per
sonal attention to all ooders for purchase of goods
in that city, or Louisville, Kv. ^
Special attention will be given to the purchase
or sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Yarn*, Shcetiug*,:
Shirtings, Dried Fruit, etc., itt either city.
Goods consigned to our care, will he promptly
forwarded at lowest rates.
Orders for good* in this market promptly filled.
WITHERS & LOUD
Cotton Factors and Gen‘1 Com. .Merchants,
Cjierry St., .between 1st and 2d Street*,
novffilm Macon, Georgia.
L H. uxir.0
LANIER, PHILLIPS &
(hilf of -Vp Mr if if. I’d a it.)
: LIQUORS. ‘
100 Barrels Robertson County Whisky,
50 do Bourbon do do
r do Rye dc
do Rectified Whisky,
5 Casks Hennessey Brandy,
3 do Otard, Dnpuy & Co.'s Cognac.
10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old,
‘ 10 do Peach do
, ,-6 do Sherry Wine,
In store and for sale at
NO: 3 5. BROADWAY. NASHVILLE;
TENNESSEE.
Bciitis
Importunt lo Cotton Slilppcrs.
rx*IIE Cotton Warehouse located in this place
1 ' mediately oa the river, and at the terminus
louthwcstcru Railroad, and convenient to
ad, can shelter all cotton tlidt may bo ship-
tied from, ilncou and other .points on the South
western Rnilrp»d. viq Apalachicola A<> New York.—
We will reeeU e all cotton consigned to us, at the
railroad depot, dray it, and put it aboard ofothc
boats at one dollar per bale. ;
Cotton shippers upon investigation, will hnd
tliis rente tlie cheapest and most expedions of any
other route to Now York from Macon. We re
spectfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton.
Our long experience in that line will enable tls to
make purchases to the best advantage to those who
favor us with their orders.
We have now in operation a new Iron Screw
R. G. MORRIS & CO.,
Geore'etovn.
. Kefekexces—Ross <fc Seymour, J. W. Fears,
Virgil Powers, Esq., all agents on S. W. R. R.
sag 9-5rfi
t. W. TUCK, I J. O. DAVIS, t A. P. TUCK.
Christian Co. Late with Phelps, Louisville, Ey.
I Caldwell & Co. |
Tuck, Davis A Co.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants,
383 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth
streets,
Louisville, Ky.
Consignments Solicited
ang29-Cm_ .- ..
COTTON.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO.,
Bankers & Commission Merchants,
^lACON, GEORGIA,
re on TJt ird. Street, nert door to Post Office.
wm. ttiii.i.ir*.
II. C. IIENLRT
CO.
Wholesale Grocers
Commission Wierchants,
No. 32 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
We invite thc attention of our old friends and
thc Trade generally to our inrjre and well assarted
Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
now in 8tore and bki kivino vAthr, arid which
wc re offering at' tlie very lowest priceh.
Onr facilities and business connections arc such
that we feel assured wc can afford- entire satisfac
tion in every instance, and those entrusting us with
their orders, can rely npon receiving the goods
upon as favorable terms and at as low rates as If
they were present bnving in person.
nov3-1 m LANIER, PHILLIPS & CO.
C|c gailu Cclcgviipj).
rHURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10,1386.
l iiii L jjii jmaLUi . ' Mg ffife
Sorghum and Sugar
DANE SYRUP OF THE NEW CROP
Wanted by J. N. SEYMOUR.
nov%-10t
COAL! COAL
f E have succeeded in getting an agency foi
, , tlie celebrated Whiteside Mines, and will
lurnisli COAL in any quantities in Atlanta, at
Mine prices with freight added. Orders solicit:
aud promptly attended to.
oct 31-1 tnj. J. F. EZZAiiD & BRO.
L. P. STRONG & SONS,
WOULD respectfully Inform their friends and the
public generally, that they have opened at their
old stand (oil Scccond street, two doors from
Cherry) a large and well selected stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Which they offer as low as any honsc in tlie city.
oct28-lm*
W E are prepared to make cash advances on
shipments of cotton to Norton, Slaughter & #
Co., New York, or to onr correspondents in Liver-'
pool, Englnud.
Planter* and 6wncrs of cotton entrusting the
sarrie todnr care for sale *r shipment, shall have
irompt returns of sales, in gold or currency as
licv may direct.
We solicit orders for thc purchase of cotton.
Gold aud silver and sight exchange on New York
bobght and sold. ' Jr
We refer by permissUn to J B Ross &Sen, Bow-
ran; imru nuuumu .mum, nuuiuu.,
Bank, LonLsvillc; Commercial Bank, LoutovUle.
ptlbiican, asmencus; miu auuaiuj I .
Lb's Times aud Enquirer, LaGrange Reporter,
AmericU:
bhs'Times’ dud I — , JP ...... ,.
Griffin Union, Millcd.amilh- I’.ecovder, publish one
month and’scndblll to . „„
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO.,
oet35-Iia Macon.
HOWAED HOUSE,
F.UFAULA, - : -' - - - - ALABAMA,
ilfo . ’
'3, W. Ilotvnrd, Proprietor,
a. n. U01.L.1DA ,4. tL thc i jjnrics thc market affords,served np
1* ' -Enfauln, dta. * J\. io.ofdet and at the shortest noUce.
. -J. .. scd12- “ *'
yplJ-Cma’
PAINTING.
Honse, Sljcii i Ornamental Painting.
E?"The CIcvelantT, (O.), Ihriilil give* u*
an cvitlcnce of thc rapid growth of that city
tliat thc total number of new churches, storen],
dwellings and manufacturing estaliKaliments
erected since January lui, lSdo.i including
t.uisc commenced at khat time-and not com
pleted. as taken'hy the letter carrier*, is six.
laiulred and thirtv-six. '•
1 —g ^.*.^ *. • \tll
Neguo Scfprage.—At present negros- arc
flowed to vote in only six States, viz: Maipe.
vew Hampshire, and Vermont, subject to tin.
ainic conditions as wliitc men; in Masaelm
setts they must lie able to read and write; in
Rhode'island, must 1st n drill one . hundred
nnd thirty dollars in real estate; in Now
York, must lie worth two hundred and. fifty
dollars over all incumbrances; in Kansas, and
under the new radical constitution of Missou
ri. 5 thev are not allowed to vote.
The Pension ISritK.vr.—The secretary of
the interior lias decided that all pensions
granted prior to the commencement of- the
late war, ceased to accumulate front and after
the date of the president's proclamation dc*
elaring tlie State or district In which 1 pen
sioners were domiciled to be in insurrection,
and that the payment of such pensions cit'd 5
only lie resumed from and after thc comple
tion of the proof of thc pensioner's right to
lie restored to tbc rolls. i
Roubeby in Chicago—$40,000 Stolen’.'—■’
Thc Chicago papers’report one oftlie most dar
ing robberies ever committed in this country.
On Nov.- Oth, about noon, a satchel containin'
$40,000 in green backs was abstracted from
tbc wagon of tlie American express company
in tliat city. Tlie excitement in financial
circles Was very great; and caused anextta-
ordinary alarm on tlio part of tlie banks
whieli were especially supposed to lie- itlie
losers. Tbc detectives quickly disposed
themselves for the bunt after tlie loJt treasure,
nnd succeeded in< discovering a - crib in a
dilapidated portion of tlie city,'in which the
robbers were . found with thc money, * They
and the keeper Of tlie crib, were arrested and
secured. The parties in the transaction were
found: to be Prout, the driver of tlie express
wagon; ; bis brother, a notorious rogue and
burglar; another terrible representative of
the profession, and “Molly”—a young woman,
who was the keeper of thc crib. She con
fessed all the transaction. The banks ltavi
suffered much, by, tlie interference caused by
tbc failure of the country banks nnd busi
ness remittances to meet them in time for
their Usual daily bnllanccs.
CO.,
D.C.,
■Willard’s Hotel.
SYKES, CHADWICK &
PROPRIETORS,
WASHINGTON, n .! ’. ..1.
ij ." - lire TUG* r
Formerly of tlie Girard House, Phiiadcl
phia. Rov.lO-Cni
Mules-
TWO LARGE STRONG MULES FOR SALE
- IN GOOD ORDER. CAN BE SEEN AT
jittw; :n uix Ir.u) ■
JACOB RUSSELL’S STORE,
. Cotton Avenue.
no hi r.
novS-Ct*
J. S. FRENCH, GEO. U. REID, W. Jfe CHADBOOBH,
FRENCH 80 CO.,
. COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
- Wholesale Grocers, &c.,
CLARK STREET,NASHVILLE, TENN.
Speeial attention paid to thc sale or forwarding
of cotton. ! • [ i septlfl-Sm*
s. g. wood & co.,
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries
Butter, Cheese, Plour, dec., &c.,
No. 45 Union Street,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. %
sep21-3m» ;
METALIC CASES.
-.1A
Gn.DING,
"GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING AC.
Having on hand all the necessary material to
cnrrv oh thc business, we are prepared to give sat
isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who
mav lavor ns with their orders..
We will-also keep on hand and for sale, mixed
rpalnts of every description.
'ENTINE,
VN JAPAN. “* ■'
PUTTY, - ,
IBB aAND PA PER, j.
* BRCSHTB. Ac., Ac,
promptlv attended to;
DfiURY <fc TRIPOD, f
Over Roberts, Dnnlap & Co., Cherry st.,
aug 12-12IU* Macorf, Ga.
BKiEKKNCES t
W B. Johnston, X..H. Beal, J. H. Zeilin & Ca,
). A. Wl-e, ClaylaiidA: Dnmhlc, Leroy Napier, W.
A. -Hriff-
i^tasjti rtr
SPOTS WOOD HOTEL. ).
Bk hmond, Va., Augnst, 1865. j
SiliTfT having been h^mried that the Spotswood Ho-
td had bi-ca co'nltocated and closed, the propri
etors deem it proper to assure the public that such
is not the casq.. The House is open for thc accom
modation of visitors, as it has been from its opeu-
andkew BUCHANAN, ing da.v^ in September, 1869.
and t
inga
KY
Th- House has been remodeled, renovated, re
lished, aniT put in' perfect order throngiiout,
l the traveling public may rest assured of r: nd-
gh^s&Issesr!
snared to make them comfortable, aa wp are
htodired to snatain the Weil-known repoUtioa oT
&Ifonse. CORKERY A MILLWARD,
^TLreirc-r.-7‘ Prop rigors.
T> ECEIVED this day a full assortment of ME
AL TALIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS ol
thc most bcautllul Patterns. For sale at my Fac-
t TugK UirdSlreet ’"&^LE WOOD.
COTTON SEED.
rjfTE ARE PREPARED to furnish Cotton
YV in anv quantity.' They arc of a superio
kind of cotton and Warranted fresh and. good.
Parties at a distance can fie iarmshed. .
Columbus, Ga., nov6-lm. J.R IVEi & vp
V00RAEES & GARRISON
•'.'.in- Commission Merchajits,
73 William street, New York.
Offer tbeir services to thc Planters,'Merchants
: ami (Cotton holders of Georgia-
Ga.
SUB^OR'P-riON:
Tesrty, (Invariably in T - ct
Quarterly, " •■••••.
Monthly,
advertisin q : ib .,
One square, twelve Unci or less,
41 00; each subsequent insertion 50 c.
Address, CLATI.AND & DV\,
Editor* aud Pi;:
.812 (»
S 00
1 00
"RLE,
ben 1 .
It lias been stated tliat Gen. IL. E. Lee
bad made arrangements with a New York
publislter to bring out bis history of tlie war.
The Richmond Whig throws thc following
light on tlie subject:
Wo were informed some months ago, by
gentleman who bad means of information,
that General Lee bad .been visited by a New
York publisher (wc believe Mr. Richardson)
with the view of inducing him to write a
history of the war, the publication of which,
upon terths very liberal to General Ia, would
be undertaken by Mr. R. If wo were correct
ly informed, 'tlie general did not, at least at
that time, enter into any agreement on the
subject., '■ - ij. rtf 1
But 1 he coijimunicated to our inGamiant the
sense'of obligation which he,Felt to do justice
to the great army which lie had commanded,
by making a historic record of its deeds of
valor and its displays of fidelity and endu-
ranee. His personal reluctance at becoming
the historian of events in which lie was tlie
chief actor, Was'increased by tlie fact that
most of his official papers bad bcCif lost upon
the evacuation of tliis city—but be recognized
of controlling force n debt of gratitude to
the brave men lichad commamlcd aud an obli
gation to the Itriith of - liistbry.. may be,
thercfote, riatsotiably supposed tHht' , Gciienil
Lee will avtul himself of the retirement- and'
favoring circumstances afforded by. bis; pres
ent position to prepare a history, of ids* cam
paigns arid of the hebievements of tbc rcr.
nowned army ofNortlicm Virginia'.' 1
:.*->!!*- • .- Si '..i —...
Preparations in Canada.—Tite. New
York Herald hqa-a letter.fromOttivrtLC. W..
dated the 8th inst., whichsiys: ml -4 'j-.;
It js now lieyond doubt tlmt steps are t» lie
taken by the Canadian government to nieet
the danger of thc Fenian movement. The
executive council meeting in Mohtreal 6n the
7th is to meet in this city' on the 10th.
Enough has transpired to show that tlie plac
ing of a large force on the line of the frontier
was discussed.^. .That force is, likely, to he at
least 12 battalions, or some 6,000' men, anil
tliis will be backed by tbc regnlar force in
the country, now amounting to about 1 10,000
(fffin. Montreal is to furnish three battalions,
or 1500 men; three.,or four others will be
raised cast of tliat city, and hi Canada West
six or eight battalions will also fid raised :’ of
these three will come from Toronto;
Anticipated Tr.orm.Es is Germany.—
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
- : ,|>'(».6aiipxlaj last a Johnson mass meeting
was held at Memphis. It was ‘ anticipated
that Neil S. Rrown, A. (). P. Nicholson, of
NnshviUCiiG eib. N: IL Forroat, Uen. John K.
Sufitlr and othora would address the moot
ing,,-
Wc regret to learn that Col. R. F. Dill, of
thc Memphis .4/i/<ovt’ i* prbsttated by sick
'ffl ' ■■■: X •
iifJcn. J110I A, Ilattle uud S. It Amtcrron lmw
been visiting at-Gnllutin. Tcnncssor.
T, W. Higgins has' been selected to write
the TiiograpUies of. the yiliuuiu of ITarvartl
University- who foil during tlie war.
Allege iiUmlvcr of fcmate ptiitmasters have
beett appointed to oecttpy offices i'11 the fsoutli-
cm^tatcs. - . i ,
The Billinrd Championsluii.
.The defeat ot farmo, th« great-T'roocIi bib
Hard, player, by Kavnaugb. has bOen an-
nouftml) but tlio-way tlie result Was secured
is not ao genemlly known as it should be.—
Kavauaugb lias Avon the money and thc fame,
but it is not by any means shown that I10 is
tho bestplayer. Indeed tlio weight of evi
dence. ia that Oinne is bis taiperior. Bil
liard playing is, as’all who have any knowl
edge of tlie ,-gatue are aware, a" business
tliat requires the nicest calculation and
steady nerves. When the play is. in pub
lic tbc spectators miist preserve order and
refrain from demonstrations of approba
tion and. disapprobation, or tlie players
are disturbed; aud if one finds the sympa
thy of thc audience with his opponent, it
most seriously intcrfcrijs with liis play un
less he happens to be a pbrsofi of thc most
remarkable self-possession; and there are
few equal to the task Of preserving perfect
equanimity, when every shot tliat misses is
received with shouts of derision. Mr. Kava-
nagh, it is necessary to say, has a party of
rlneipiere, who wait upon him at his matches,
and systematically disconcert his antagonists,
by all sorts of unscciply demonstrations. It
may be 'that thc champion lias nothing to
do* with this; but it would become him to
cheek thc misconduct of those who assume to
lie his particular friends. Ho is a splendid
player, but it would lie worth wlfilc to know
liow he would get along without his crowd.
The New York Tribune thus exposes the
“ oUtsidc pressure" brought to bear Upon tbe
Frenchman on Saturday night, at Irving
Hall, New York, Kavanagh reaching 1,500
aud winning, when his opponent’s score was
1,339:
“Most of those who witnessed tliis match
will probably agree that if it bad been
played in a private room, and with a com
petent rcterec, the result would ltave been
reversed. Of the decisions of 31 r. Ryal, wc
have already said enough to indicate our
opinion. In regard to the spectators, it is
necessary to remark that a majority were
evidently desirous to see 3Ir. Kavatiagh
win the match; that many of them bad a
large pecuniary interest in his success; and
that a considerable number contributed di
rectly to that result by continued and in
tentional interruption of the play of his
opponent. 3Ir. Carpie possesses nerve and
an unfailing temper; otherwise he would
have been disconcerted by these demonstra
tions before thc game was half finished.—
During tlie last half hour, they becatue 80 vi
olent that he was visibly shaken, and his
power of 'execution entirely disturbed. One
or two failures brought down on him a storm
of howls , and derisive cheers, and it must
have been evident to him; as it was to impar
tial spectators, that there was "a numerous
party that intended to prevent his winning.'
This seems to furnish, thc proper occasion
for saying that Phil Tienian, of this city, was
beaten by Kavanaugb in the same way.— Cin.
Commercial.
nda an
a which
i*e. and
expect.
Run, and he is coming to the capital to re- :**•
new the fight, and fight it out. This is thc ln '
Austria and Barista have addressed a severe ‘
a A .. 4.1. A..<* *1. „ • _
remonstrance to thc senate of the free town'of
Frankfort, as the Bourcc of coarse attacks on
tlie-two principal German powers, and threat- fii e *^^j^*,j 0 f“tUe Southern Statcsf A syt
■J And refers by penui-ion to
* Means. Erwin & Hardee, Savannah, Ga.
President National Bank at Savannah, C
E. A. 'Wilcox, Macon, Ga.
W. B. DaTison, Augusta, Go. -
E. Remington A Son, ThomisviHe, Ga-
C’.'L. Robinson, Ja> kronvllle TO- j.
c. K. Garrison, 73 illtom ^rcet, N.. Y.
Ocean National Bank, New York. _
Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New -ork.
Any business entrusted to ns will meet with
* prompt and carcfulattention. K -*
B. F. VoOKHEF.n.
sep8-4m
cn thc mayor and senate with intervention
should furtlicr meetings of the delegates
he penfiitted.” The Schlcswig-Prussian'- ^dni-
mission^rs' have announced that a : ‘ military
forae will lie used to prevent the inhabitants
from recognizing the Duke of Augustenburg.
or imy otherpercon as having authority iq tlie
Duchy. The fown of Frankfort has cncrgef-
Ically'repclled the impntatioiis of Austria anti
Prufiia, and fhe Frankfort senate ‘lias de
termined to uphold the independence Of thc
city. It was thought the case was one of at
tempted spoilation. • .{
A Statue ! ^WBfcrfeG by Steam.—‘flie
Florence correspondent Of thc IndepeidUnte
Beige savs that a Singular discovery has been
made in a eburclMu one of the fatjboufgs of
3Iilan. A statute Of Saint 3Iagdalen. which
has Tonjr been famous for weeping lh tlie pres-
encc of tlie nnl.-etiex ers, was recently moved
in order to facilitate :rcpaire for the church.
It was found that the statue contained; an ar T
rangement for boiling water, Thc steam
passed np into the head and was there con
densed. The water t Inis')) roil need made its
wav by a couple of pipes to the eyes, and
doubtless t« tbe-heavy receipts ami thy..de
cline in tee Northern,maricefc. It raay.'.ba
; quoted at from 33 to (drigents.—Atlanta Intel-
' Ujeneer Noe. 14. "* J "
Tlie cholera made great ravages in''the .
C-mvents ot Spain, v* - - s--^.Jplegraph wires m Indiana,
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
We learn from our daily grriini --, -
all the Southern States, tlie idea is u
turning the negros that Hie Li
of their iatje masters are to hi
among them next Christmas,
the Richmond ' r: -q—.■ '4
80 univcnal is the delusion amonj
gros and so disastrous were its consc
already plainly felt, that the provost
for the comity saw the necessity for r
it. lie accordingly apjiomtcd a day i
they should meet him at thc court he
learn from him what they were to
Tliis summons, being confidently regarded i_
a preliminary to tMK|Jhifia) of their cher
ished vision, wa* obeyed with alacrity. At
thc time appointed tlio crowd on the* court
green is supposed to have numbered from gat
thousand to fifteen hundred expectant freed-
men. There is no occasion to repeat the *ub-
stanec of the provost marshal's address; suf
fice it to say, it by no means conformed to
tlie anticipations of ills audience.
Having given a plain exposition' of their
statu* he informed them that questions of con
tacts and wages, etc., Iietwccn freedtnen and
their employers, would, in fnture, be referred
to a commission, one member of which they
were to elect The vote was to be taken then,
and there, efro wee. lie nominated for their
choice a worthy gentleman, well known in the
community, and put thc question in the usual
form—“ All in favor of 31r. —■ 'a nomination
say aya.” lint hardly wore thc words “as#
aue," 1 out of tlie mouth of tlie provost marah-
nl, when their smothered exultation burst
forth in one simultaneous, unanimous, poly- ■
phonons “a-jr-e,” prolonged and drawn out
utterly beyond all comparison with the •
“wounded snake,” or “lengthenedawcetaesa,"
or any other known standard of protraction.
Never was a deserved honor bestowed with
more flattering unanimity or more hearty
good will.
Thc provost marshal, basing Ills assumption
on long-established, but now olisolctc prece
dents, regarded this vote as decisive and en
tirely satisfactory. Nevertheless, for form’s
sake,—and perhaps, too, to drill thc frccd-
mcn in all the exercises of thc elector's man
ual,—he proceeded to put the question nega
tively:—“AU opposed, A&, my' •ml” Upon
the instant, this injunction was announced
with a “n-o.'” which rattled tbe windows and
jarred tlie rafters of the houses round; it riv
alled the “age" in the unanimity and fervor
with which it was delivered. Thc provoet
marshal—a plodding conservative, we infer—
did not nt all comprehend thc weighty signif
icance of what had transpired after informing
them tliat, as thejr were incapablo of making
an intelligent choice for themselves, he wonld
liimsclf chooses commissioner for them, he
hade them to take themselves off, and even
vented a profane imprecation against them.
Thc chiefs of the radical ought to find con
clusive testimony in this meeting, of the pe
culiar fitness of the negro to redress “his
wrongs” at the ballot box.
VARIETY'.
Thc cholera slow 500 per day in Ytadrid.
Earl Russell is 78 years of age and sound
as a roach.
Patti receives £200 per nigh: for ringing.
Thu theatre at Sait Lake is said to bo
flourishing.
Thc currency of thc country is estimated
at a thousand million dollars.
Thc cigar ship so long building in England
lias been launched.
Tom Thumb lias lieen sued for an income
tax in England.
Barrels are so scarce in tlie wine districts
of France tliat they fetch $6 a piece.
A letter writer says they have been having
niost unmarriagcablc weather in Paris. What
kind is that ?
Slany people in Paris killed tlumsclvcs by
using alcohol as a preventive of cholera.
Vapor baths are given to cattle in England
to cure tho plague.
Southern railroad compnnie? have pttr-
chascd.two hundred millions dollars worth
of locomotive*.
Tlie German ladife of Leip- ic have orgau-
. iced to educate poor young girl- to trade*
Mid bnrine**.
New York Indies dye their hair in cham-
pagne to cause the auhurne tint.
Abl-cI-Kaderbought, several thousand dol
lars worth of doll babies for his .wires while
in Paris.
A grand banquet was given in New Oil
cans to celebrate the establishment of a
steamship lino Iietwccn that city and Liver
pool/ >
The wife of a laborer at Iiishojnvearinoutli
was on thc 7th safely delivered of four chil
dren, three girls and a hoy, who lived about
an hour.—English paper.
Thc embalmed body of Cartouche, tin- In’
molts robber, who was executed in 1712. i-
on exiiibition in Paris.
Tlie revolting bachelors in New York de
cided at their meeting that |2,850 was the
lowest cost of maintaining a wife.
Thc’shcep fever in Vermont continues. A
ram lamb was lately sold for $1000, two y< *r-
lings for $2500 each, and another for $3000.—
Ex.
Thwquecn of Spain's ministers dissuade;!
her from returning to Madrid on the ground
that great political complication- would :ir!■
if she fell a victim to the malnduy. Their
reasoning was conv icing.
Asa Fitch, thc Connect ic 11 millionaire, n. eh
bis .fortune inbnsines8in Marseilles in France.
He built a village—Fitch villa—in his Stati
The Elections nnd the felled on the Pres.
„ ident’s Policy.
Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Enquirer.]
7 Washington, Nov. Oth.
3Iuch interest has been manifested to know
if the result of the recent elections will effect
any modification of the policy of the admin
istration ittirefereaceto reconstruction.
It may .lie positively asserted that no change
in this policy wilt be induced by such causes
as havcMi'cefl heretofore stated in this cor-
responderied. ' 1 Mr. - Johnson has. regarded
thcro elections,, except ini Now Jersey, as more
of a personal titan a political struggle; lie-
cause, both parties} jmd .strongly indorsed
him valid liis. administration, and ,whatever
the result; it wHl riilf be an administration
trihmpli. ■ "i : b ob'; .•«'
. In New. Jersey, the strong feeling in favor
of tiie adoption., of .the anti-slavery amend
ment'.to Ihc, constitution oycrsl.oughed the
demderafs. The adojlfton of tliis amendment
is desired Wy the administration, and the re
sult in New Jersey is in'accordance, and
there is no rcqspn whatever that any change
should ,bc .made against the presidential
policy. 1 ' " t 1
Mr! .TWitrsdn, libwcver,’xriU have the most
strenuous: opposition in congress'from thc
radical wing of the republican party. Chns.
Sumner broke with the president when the
latter made liis speech to the committee of
negro preachers, mid told them, tliat freedom
[for theta meant the lihertv to work for them
selves and earn their living by the sweat of
[their brows. .nil be
3Ir. Sumner lias recently written a tetter
to Washington, in which" he solemnly de
clares that he regards the present as thc
darkest days of tlie republic—even more
gloomy and, pregnant with national inisfor-
tune tuantlMtuiy after the fint ,,at .ri el ff-Bull getlwIVbll^K^iSiUcftftvBffiniion of dob
token of a radical war upon the Administrn-
It will lie perhaps quite as much embittered
as,the debates, in congress which preceded
teniptic effort will lie made to drive Johnson
from big platform,. and to nullify his recon
struction policy, but it is now believed there
wiii lie found conservatism, enough to sustain
him and'ennyt him > bravely through-thc or-
Ucai. iii .1 oil! 1
An Adventure in' the Oir Region—A
Highways! an Vanquished by a Parson.—
Tlie ' RcVi-L, II. Stubbs, of Titusville, rela
ted the following at a prayer meeting^ in his
own church, one day' last week—having re
ceived his information from the hero of the
story; ., ■
On Tuesday last, the Hey. Mr. —, of the
Baltimore conference, was riding on horse
back from Pit Hole to Titusville. He had
nearly reached Pleasantville, and was trotting
quietly along, humming a psalm tune, when
a man stepped into his path, and seizing his
horse's bridle, presented a pistolat the ^ar-
he Was only a poor Methodist prcachcf audj but tlie poli
bad but little money, but would give up all 1 trash and sent'the a-lu-.- to tl
fie ',had! .The robber marie no reply, but i attempted to enforce thc writ.
-i -n.uA't.:. 11—‘ Tbe Free 3i;i-on* in Englfiii
, tbe example of tho^c ia-Prane
against thc Pope’s recent ulloc
Indianabblis
to a memori;
give up ;tnis 4nsuie« ra highway , robbery.” | doa or P : ‘ ro: '-' °* Mr - 1>a ' '
The ffetigiotar 4reppeSlji^p»ijt^ ; atJus sidi^ \ . A New York disp iteb .
r.ndlna voice trembling .with, tjeep emotion, j During this week the recei
cxcUinn^l; jj^pucan-p^s ogjy . j this port are 26,304 boles.
, V r 'r—■ 1 1jsales are 15,800 hales, exp
Tlie eclipse played the mischief with the \ and the available *t
■ ,— •_ — 'bales.
Aietterfrom India to a London pajier -tat
tliat the monkeys of that count iy seem to I
firmly persuaded thnt thc telegraph lines an
poles tliereare erected for their special use an
behoof in performing gymnastic exerrisea.
The American land .watein i- to be intneij
cd in Mexico, so tliat the citizens of mode
means can get hold of a farm Thc ptiblie
ritory is to lie surveyed into sections and'
ter sections of 640 and 160 acres.
Ladies can draw a beau into a kirot at tl|
himenial altar.
Over 1,100 licenses
been taken out in tlie
this year. This is abi
cverv ninety-one persons in
any 'other city show a mi
cord I
At a concert given in Killamcy,
recently, “ God Save tlie Queen” wa*
' The Rev. J. 8.>L Curr;.. l'. nil, rlv t
her of tiie United States congress f
bama; has received a call to tlie *e;
fist church in Richmond, Va.
The St. L ouis police recently
of gaming apparatus which wa
’*■“ were top sharp, j
ctail liquor ha
trict (if ColuinJ
nc liquor *h'
thc district,
more ^spirited
trickled down upon the cheeks of Jhq imago..
So the wonderful rairaclra were performed. , m—Br UW • . i -d
«.«a r*. _ ■ ‘ pre% t ewm^Ty;, anil remarked, with; great | -»J- cit _ of
Cotton Stafarj-The cottoit‘iiiar1ri>t “^.“Wiinonqr; 'fnend,; fo/^turcs