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The President at*
^®**M»irton CorretTx>n*i~m ' « *
, Others ia^o doubt that V ^ r -
The Heroine of l.ake Erie. ~~
„ , , , 5I X JOHX q. WHITTIEB.
. _ The dark, Rtorhiy cion* ot November ink*
found many vessels on Lake Erie ! >t nJ r^'
tones of hope alone have sDeeial fc for “
Abont that time the Sne for **•
m
yaL'tJi.^ ”ia°us
The quotations above £ ri V( ,_ Cn * u ®* m OT blame.
Jubit of the estimate m wht4f 0 *? Ot ^ an ex -
1 50 leaders regard hinvbnt d^v ?® ^P^can
SfMte^ssa-i. B
friends reachedthUcrtTfrom N*' '^ as ^ bnrne ’s
they had spent Sondav tntifyr Ne 'L? orlc ’ ^here
£ 051 Saturday i
hi^hT!t. m x? ew York on S,
55 *£f‘ ®», Tremdent (whom
tsmtamstSSfcjSaii
nal navigators of that V8ea c f VLtf are™!
»• weather^
intensely cold for the season; the air was filled
wrihsnow and sleet ■ the chilled water made ice
e 7 !n ,“ b€n l n8 the oehooner and loading
cr^ed er th ^ an ?.? g8iDg - As the 8 a,a in
creased, the tops of the waves were shorn off bv
c,ondi ngtIie whole atmosphere
_ l^„ R P ra y. , or ^at the sailo^ call
spoondrift, rendering it impossible to see any
r rods diHtnnt
of destination the schooner sped through^
darkness. At last, near midnight, running
33SST^ff V GW , B , u PI >08td to the Canadian
shore. *e struck on the outer bar ofXong Point
Island, beat heavily across it, and sank in die
water between it and the inner bar. The hull
was entirely submerged, tba waves rolling in
heavily, and dashing over the rigging, to which
the, crow betook themselves. Lashed there
nuifib With cold, drenched by the pitiless waves’
and scourged by the showers of sleet driven Hoi
fore the wind, they waited for morning... The
al°w, dreadful hours wore away, and. at length,
the dubious and doubtful gray of a morning of
le - m ht eSt snocoed6d *a the : -utter darknets of
Abigail Becker chanced at that time to be 'in
her-hut with none but her young children. Her
husband was absent on the Canada shore, and
she was left the solo adult occupantof the island,
saTe.the light keeper at its lower end, some fif
teen miles off. Looking out at daylight on the
lieach in front of her door, she saw the shattered
boat pf the Conductor cast up by the waves.
Her experience of storm and disaster on that
dangerous coast needed nothing more to con-
vinoe her that somewhere in the neighborhood
human life had been, or still was, in peril. She
followed tho sonthwestemly bend of the island
for a little distance, and peering throngh tho
gloom of the stormy morning, discerned the
spars of the sunken schooner, with what seemed
to be human forms clinging to the rigging, Vxhe
heart of the strong woman sunk within/her, as
she gazed upon those helpless fellow-ereatures
5PBPY’,J‘ et8 ° nna Ppr°achable. She had no
b0»t,ftn4nbne could have lived on. that wild
water. After a moment’s reflection she went
• back to her dwelling, put the smaller children
,m chaa-ge of the eldest, took an ifon kettle, tin
teapot, and matches, and returned to the beach,
at the nearest point to the vessel; and, gath$r-
ing.np the logs and .drift wood, always abundant
kindled a great fire, and, constant
ly walking back and forth between it and the
water, strove to imitate to the supers that they
wore at least beyond human sympathy.' As the
wrecked .sailors looked shoreward, and saw
the thick haze of snow and sleet, the
f the firo, and the tall figure of tho
_ > and fro hefore^t, a faint hope
took tho placo of tho utter despair which had
prompted them to let go their hold, and drop
into the seething wators, that opened and closed
about them like the jaws of death. But the
day wore on, bringing no abatement of the
storm that tore throngh- tho -frail spars, and
clutched at and tossed them as it passed, and
drenched them with ice-cold spray—a pitiless,
unrelenting horroT of alglit, sound and ‘ touch!
, At last the deepening gloomtOldf them that night
was approaching, and night, under such circum
stances, was doatb. . -.-j.JjIW A
3QI day long Abigail Becker had: fed her fire,
. and sought to induce the sailors by signals—for
-even her strong voice could not reach them-Mto
throw themselves into the snrf, and trust to
Providence and for her suecor. In anticipation
, of this she had her kettle boiling over the drift-
;-Wood, and her tea ready mado for restoring
'warmth and life to the half-frozen survivors.
But either they did not understand her, or too
chance of rescue seemed too small to induce
them to abandon the saiffety of the wreck. They
ii clung, to it with tho desperate instinct of life
Li. brought face to face with death. Just at night
fall there was a slight break in tho west; a red
light glared aoross tho thick air,,as if for one
instant the eye of tho storm looked out upon
theruin. It had wrought, arid closed agate under
lids of cloud. Taking advantage . of d&is* tbo
te SpUUry watcher ashore made one minrt-effort,
.f- She: waded emt into the water, every drop
which, as it struck the beach, became a parr
of aco, and stretching-Put and drawing in
.-arms, invited, by her gestures, the sailors to
• throw themselves into tho waves and strive to
reach her. Captain Hackett. tartferstdod her.
He called to his mate in the.rigging of tho other
i! mast: ;“It is onr last chance. I will-try ! * If I
- Uve, follow me;' if I drown, stay where you
are I’’.- 'With a great effort he got off his stiffly
frozen overcoat, paused for onp moment in
. gilent commendation of his soul to God, .sun,
throwing himself into the waves, struqk out for
■ tSs shore. Ahjgail Becker, breast deep in the
I -JSrf; awaited lum. .Be was almost within her
(•’ i eftc h when the undertow swept him bactomjf
a mighty oxortion she caught hold of him, bore
-’liiiini in her strong arms out of the water, and,
wffayiBg him dowAby. her fire, wanned his dulled
blood with copious draughts of hot tea. Fhe
7 hiate who had watched the rescue, now follow-
711 51 and the captain, partially restored, insisted
upon aiding him. As the former neared the
‘khore, the recoiling water baffled him.. Captain
' Hackett caught hold of him, but the undertow
. swept them both away, locked in each other s
arms. The brave woman plunged .after Uiem,
andi with the strength of a giantess, bore them,
clinging to eoch other, to the shore, and np to
her fire. The five sailors followed in succes-
••sion, and were all rescued in the same way. -
• A few davs after, Captain Hackett and his
crew were taken off Long Point by a passing >
sel: and Abignl Becker resumed her simple daily
duties without dreaming that she had dona any
thing extraordinary enough to win for her tn
world’s notice. In her struggle every day for
food and warmth for her children, she “a
i-v.re for the indulgence of self-congratulation
Like the woman of Scripture, she had o .
M done what she could” iu the terrible exigency
that had broken the dreary monotony of her
life.—Atlantic Munthly for May.
artie8 who
to
33
seen
, so much
ton, and teld IFte'^orT^in^
" -ir® -5° ll ? e, SS a . of h 5 ® bwnf party to-
PresidenL This report, tbq, was for-
_ ■“ aU the jsijcumstances calculated to
™ire it appear true. "Hen came and said that
~T y ¥f n the i&ct * which they fabricat.
ed. What I have qpat^d from the leading Re
publicans^ as indicative of their opinion of
General Grants actien in appointments and
°f. the appomtinents themselves, and what
animus this incident betokens—an incident
which I have reads* io behove was invent-
HkfaGfc, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 2. 1SH9.
No. 2756.
r , p Th * Catholic Chnrch.
T/u Pronncua Count* of Baltimortr-Impra*.
\ te Qercfflonte* at tht CotlicdraL Th+T**-,
Repot ted for the Baltimore Sun.} j
n2?® .‘f?? T^mstonal Council of the BoJm
tathnlic Chnirli in the province of Baltimore
(A.
bishop Spalding, ,
The following is a list of the prelates in at-
“dauoe, comprising mostlv Bishons,
»• D. Senior Prelate and Bi
- 'of 5 ^ Rev. John
YVhelan,
YVheeling,
Kshop of-K^on^Varr Kgtr^V.RH-
°- D-. Bishop of Charleston, 8. O •
Bight Key. James P. Wood, D. D., B: - 1 - ’ -
he war to bo on the President
party. The most trustworthy ad-
ness
by his
vices are to the effect that these’ attacks on the
Executive aro telhngjqi the man. He is be
coming crusty, suspicions, morose, and chronic
ally unhappy. His body and mind ore both
suffering. Bo findWh? Presidency too large
for him. That is tire-whole matter. His health
t good. Ba has had to shut up shop six
ady in as many weeks. He is losing
Biters complain of big brnsqueness,
of them of his temper. Every day, at
* clock, he runs off^fbr a ride and a smoke,
and he has whoUyjtfopped receiving visitors
These he spends with his household in
private family rooms of tho Executive Man-
e few admitted there speak of birr, as
„ Rev!
Bight Bev. ■ynSiam O'HaraTS-B^k^p of
Bight Rev. JeremhtbF. Shana-
of Harrisborg;..
ban, D. :
ring the appearance of being thoroughly
fogged out by each day’s round of work. He
’ es Itacessantly. and sits for hours with his
girl's hand in h“M>wn, not saying a word,
ieyer rallying except his wife makes it a
point that ho shall. Mrs. Grant is universally
as a sweet, plaip, dutiful woman, whose
t been a bit. turned. She is widely
. and can certainly do more with her
,nd than any one else.
hi-fry in
nfcw for four years the President is faced
—■ r Y ^strnsts, the jealousies, and the hates
which uis mingled policy- of nepotism and neg
lect in regard to appointments has sown. Will
he stand it ? That is ji question which every one
asks hero and nobody- answers. There is no
question, however, that no one hearing the
abuse and seeing the work which are heaped
upon him can fail to pity and not envy his lot
Heja_cr4dited with a gigantic policy of annex-
-tfcn anfi aggression,—and,'at least, a couple of
foreigujfrars are laidAo his intentions. I have
reason to believe that thore aro people officially
r” to him who entertain these designs, and
Ire-is fond of them too, and wonld at once
der them, if his entire lack of civil courage,
and his daily crashing'cross of civil labor al-
i time. Bnt it is certain that he finds
id tronble of affairs, as they now stand
ey hourlycomplicate, too much for
him. Congress gone And nominations over, he
be less hampered br at least less exposed
toJthy- literal war of remonstrance andsolicita-
tiqp yhieh has been waged upon him. But this
is Itt(?ftr’6onjocturo and is not borne out by the
late President Andrew Johnson found that a
repaos of Congress gave him jnst as much
toido anfi to bear as its session, -banded against
hire as fit was. Apd^ too, General Grant is
intly not a man'tef affairs. He bnckles
i a- single work with a will, and he
diBMted jthe army affiTran the War Department
withbrnpharis and Vim. For the more ramified
dqtteSTrec varied, diffuse and often conflicting^
considerations of tho Presidency, he betrays
neither aptitude nor capacity. Indeed, he is
bo bored BJ^every application or re-
ich relates specially to any ono of the
Bev Tobim^u/D; n.;‘Si p Fa - f : gg*
t Bev. Thomas A. Becker, D. D„ Bishop of
TeL ; Right Rev. James Gibbons,
of Adramythim, in part, and Vi-
n , 5 of North Carolina; Right Rev. Tg-
• - D - D -> Bishop (C'Ggttianopolis
“ •* ; Bight Rev. AEhas Bo^fal
eins Winuner, Abbot of the Orderrrf St Rene-
the raoczssiov. _
Crthedral were parly crowded 'with '^oraons te
wlbess the eocfesiastical display. 'The doors
and ^ wmdoaa of the dwelling houses in tho
“Bighhorbood wore also filled with spectators of
the scene. At 10 o’clock a. m. the procession
moved from the front of the Arehbishop’s resi-
denoe, in Charles street, psAMnoiadiltol
ttrret and thence to the front entrance
of tbe Cathedral, the bells of the chnrch ringing
continuously, end the clergy singing peahns and
of their PresWent, Mr. Alex. J. Bland, number
ing about 200 members, acted as a guard of hon
or The profession moved in the followins
order: ? ■ 6
The censer bearer and second master of cer
emonies ; the cross bearer -with a largo golden
cracifix, between the acolytes, carrying candle
sticks; the seminarians and choristers, thcolo-
^sns, priests, etc., of the city and province—
those in second orders in dalmatics, and the
priests in chesnhles; tho twelve bishops of the
ptWvmce of Baltimore in mitre and cope, ac
cording to the time of their consecration, with
croziers in hand, each followed by two boys as
train-bearers; the senior bishop; Rt. Rev. Dr.
\Vholan, pontifically dressed to.celabrate mass,
preceded by his assistant priests, and between
the. deacon and sub-deaeon; tho archbishop’s
eroes ; the Archbishop, between the Tcry Rev.
B- B. Cookery. Vicar-General, and the very
Bey. Thothaa Foley, Chancellor, followed by
tho Archbishop’s Secretary and corzicr and mitre-
bearers. Thu ri eh vestments of the bishops an<J
their emblems of rank and authority, had a
brilliant effect in tho bright sunlight.
The church, at an early hoar, was filled in ev
ery part, except the centre aislo-
As the procession, which numbered over one
hundred edesiastics, entered .the Cathedral a
grand march;'composed by Prof. Linhard, the
organist^ was perform
The proce«ian
aisle to the altar,
attendants took the places prescribed for them,-
and remained standing until the Archbishop
arrived at hid seat,when all then became seated,
the. el erg;
the'altar
Special Notices.
DE. WEIGHT’S BEJTJYEHATUIG ET.TTTR,
• b OB ESSENCE OF LIKE, iff 17.
Vuriw, Besuries la Fe-
of Heart anU *JI Nervous Di.*-
n ® ,r lift ttd Tijror to the &kcJ.
t usin^thehot Wood of youth to courts vcin»v
s^saSEssSasjssrisrAtK
thisjBrfte** “ rwar boon than
the n “ n
s D r ld*si!f e -w t H e * 2 . ; i k s e#bo,a “ ‘ 6 - i-s'!
*• Hunl 4 C»- and J._ U^ZtJjlia'Apo.,
: ' ~ ~~ ■ m»r> eowas
CHEROKBEremedy.
Cares ail
"'Jaaet.qo^lhthe
£^o^^. OK S E injection
• 1 w cu . re Gleet, and all mucus
'• ts7 c CMt5 .? f . FI Bar *
temAloa. The two mcltcin,
gpjftg.to third
vilhout
CHEROKEE f XXaXaS,
as ?L“ r< P "if* and U-U
*• H. Zoilio A Ocs. L. W, II
Arecc>(ta,atn
nunt *Co„ Ma-
CHEROKEE CURE,
THE GREAT IBDrAN-MEDIOINE,
Pale Countenance.’ln.^uiityfC<in
all other medhnaas Kara tailed. _
Prie if per bonle or three bottles for $5.
Sold by J. 11. ZeiIiaMtaroiiii||MtaHj
con. (ii.
>ttie. or three bottles rort5.
. Zeilin Jt Co., L. W. Huat A Co.. Ms-
Buclsu for the Kidney, mad Bladder.—The
best and the cheapest Dacha io tho Ualtsd Stiles,
is that prepared by Dromaoolo A Co- For all dis
eases of the Urinary Orssnt, its action Is quick, pow
erful and satisfactory. For Qtarel. Gout. Dropsy,
milky, ropy, or bloody Urine, frequent desire to
urinate, difficulty and pain in urinatlnr, burninc
pain abont the bladder, pain and weakness in tho
back, nervousness, melineholy and all inch com
plaints, it acts in such a manner as to fistn the entiro
confidence of physicians and every one who give* it a
trial. One bottle will euro all ordinary case*. Send
to any drn* store and set it. Price only *1. or six
bottles for *5. apr4-lm
Macon Cards.
TO
MERCHANTS AND PLANTER
■ !
fXVHBwndersicned be; leave to calf sttlatina^ Mfi-
C0N. as aWHOLKSAhK MARKET fur everythin*
that is neeessary ta bo bought in all the rexi'-n round
about Maoon. "We have inch fieililies in onr various,
departments as will secure tn our customers THE
VERT LOWEST RATES, and we intend U kefcp'
such stocks'on hand as will make RtO the intcrev. -f
all not to'co farther than MACON to buy ^heir ap
plies- We hope by clots attention to business U mer
it **ur patronise, and. therefore, respoetfuny ask
yoer attention to ear respective houses when
visit the city er wish to bay by orders.
Drugs and Medicines.
-- - g a.su. - ;
cj CQ&O'l - i «1 Ok IjUu *1
DRUG STORE
then ype
J. ii. ROSS rt SOS,
pORNER CUERRY end SECOND STREETS,
Vy^WhoIettls Dealers in WRNLWMHR
B. A. WISE,
,c 8teTM -
filBOLETOH, HUST rt CO^
S ECOND STREET. Wholesale Dealers In Boots.
Shoes; Hats, Caps, etc.
Insurance Companies.
LIVERPOOL AM) LOMU)*
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
ISSVRE COTTOX. 3JEHr/i.i XDISE. STORES,
•►ov.j . DWRLLISQS Mft.
f P U^xSL I i?l K ? SIGli KD~HAVING BEEN AP-
A POINTED Aroptof the above named popular
and hifhly roeponr-.ble Company, fc prepared to isfue
policiw on a» favorable terms as other jqrencie* in thii
City, - I. C. PLANT, Aceut.
NET YOBK LIFE INSURANCE
J;11.,ZKIL1N &;C0.,[
ff' fflivo ■fnrsalea’larxe Sio^k of '‘“It
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY
-'-J--^FAN-CJYq GOODS, 1
Snuff, Garden Seed
II I^r. ‘.i: 'JIMSt Liquors, Eti.
CASH CAPITAL..
-CASH DIVIDEND, 1S6S.,...
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
[<'* L- e > -»—^-re-*• *!• > -Hi
^^fe buy exdasirely Xcrcseh end sell only
money down, and can give better prices than any ol
e< house in the State.-- 1 - • •■«-•<* <• • -- -‘I
49PI
RE6UMT0R !
ipela.' i.ivcr Disea v
nMouin
me dbcou
SIMMONS’ LIVER
Thy groat remedy for Dyi
Chills. Fever. Jaundioe. etc. JforSe
“ • • ' < t. a. zsn.xnr dt oo.
febl7-tf- , - . .ii V.
. ,. WINSUUP rt CAU.AWAT,
VJB OND STREET. Wholesale Dealers in Clothing.
O Gents’ Furnishing
W. A. HUPP,
C O
ri
. JT. W. HUE* O., ’ .
iiO au2i?iJs? T * EBT ‘ Who1ta81 *Boo^'eOetsend
CHILL AND PETER EXPELLEE
*passed*riowly 1 ^n»itlDI8lfl i|lt!ll!iu) ll!!i; 2HfiiU!^flH
•, where the bishops and their ,.t, ... i... . . -j
U.IS..INFACT.'A MOST WONDERFUL
qifest which relates specially to any ono or the
departments. He refers such applicants cnrtly
anrt'riwtantly to “l^.' Fish," “hfr. CressweU,”
er Mr. Secretary, frequently naively
I know nothing of these things ; you
must go to the department.” Far from finding
the^Fresident a man of pnrpogsIhiaCabiqiet
Tw hlpa to bo one'oTtho m “
vo exercised
God, believe, also in me,” etc.'
res listened to with much enierett.
ffertory, Httmmel's Alina Virgo was
lcaoboiw r . -*cf^
( .-I !r..i,.| ,l|i« .',.,.11 U.i I ed
On account of this Instant Remedy makiqg a
ii ni hitt..vi ft,
MMkl(KlfR I#
NO CARR. IIOWKVRR OBSTINATE. CAN RE
SIST ITS IlEALTU-OiriNO PROPERTIES
pr
aai
to have
i mos
his
exclusively, in the selection
Cabinet at first Thatj-went to -fasces so fast
that he has always, ever since leaned on others.
‘His Cabinet ran him,” is the common saying
here, and they might hatch a conspiracy xmder
his very nose and he wfmld be none the wiser
till he had read it in the newspapers. For ev
erything of a startling kind which will occur
tiifrftre the coming years, the men around him,
ie Frosident himself, will be, most likely,
chargeable for the origin and the prosecution.
H» has glready beenreeved down into a jelly of
ice. If he arouses and shakes off the
, he will dteit only for a short time,and
hefcwill Sfion fall back‘again. . A civil _ adminis
tration no more calls-oui those qualities of sto
lidity and self-independence, which were said to
- * - -acterized him in uniform than did the
msiness. ffwft have a war, however,
heNwCot unlikely to ^welcome in the congenial
duties of the camps iawelief from those burdens
iich require mind, not mere endurance—bur-
nsTfftiieh he now finds himself neither able to
dificlgH^e nor understand. McK.
” J Draining the Lakes.
A Lsvenworth paper broaches a grand project,
bjSwhteh Chicago proposes to distance all lte
rival*- A ship canal, one thousand feet broad
andsixty feet deep, is to be constructed bctoss
the State of Illinois, to some point on the Mis-
piqfi're-.f '.river, enough below the level of lake
to admit of a steady flow of water into
theMassissippi. Thu- foUowing are the results
to ensue: The river SL Lawrence will become
butSok. Niagara Falls will stand a damp
wall at rock, if indeed the water does not flow
baekover them, forced by the tremendous suc
tion of Chicago. Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo,
Dotteit and wilwaukew will be sixty feet above
thopresent high water mark, and mdbonsof
new land will appear in the shallows of the - ate ^*
New York wonld be nowhere. The larg? 3t .^®?'
sels in the world wouMnavigate the Mississippi,
“and steam tugs oPextraordinary power -^we
onote the Leavenworth paper— _
sailing vessels from new Orleans to Chicago
PVR4FXTGE
Cieateeen Appvlil*. Briers Color to tbs Cheek* of
,..Vth»fe»i«l^n*rtfitrea*thtotie. ...
tiff
bv ^M§I8S d o^fMK* ta
ir.,3 'ifTWlHi
The Proprietor of the Pyrefore ehellearos every tut,
HO matter Of howlonr standintr. to trylhia
•y Great Chill end Fever Cure, and then
- deny ita wonderfnUcurative ”
ASK FOR
imiion of the men ? Men boast. n are
Women never tell tales ont of sc ■ ^ ^
always blabbing. . So 4own With aiuiOter old ad
age. --i Women can fieeret.
ADoctoe was very much annoyed
lady who always stopped him on the £
tell him of her ailments. Once she
when be was in a great hnny. -Vh.
are ^iite feeble," said the doctor,
eyes and show me yoor tongue.
and the doctor moving off left he
for some time in this ridicnlomi
infinite amnsnioant of all who
ias^^eene.
as Chicago and Leavenworth have pron
flvor of it, it will be accomplished.
Mem say women can’t keep a seoret. Itffs fo ^J^ rk ^ili coqtfSi.OOO.OOO. The money
just the reverse—women can, men can t. - t nor is the survey complete, but
men carry with them to their graves sec —, X tenvnnworth have pronounced
that would kill any man. Woman never teUs;
man always does. Woman suffers and dies,
man blabs‘and lives. Man cannot keep a se-
crei; woman canfiot matte it known. Whst is
sport to the man is death to the woman Adam
was a sneak. Bve would have kept the apple
secret Be vefraitfnL Who ever heard a-wo
man talk about her . IoVli
has heard a man cut
ing of his illicit conquests, “ irt their
out her tongne first. Men are - - rlor
club room talk; women “fined 0 f
conversation. Who ever hear aissi- continuously in
““.a “ft. «- l „ Ah
in favor of it,
A Gnth Ito^e
at IJanfihangel-H- ^ lg67 without
“l ^miuth -f ^peitable men was
formed some time *6?- ^h
and three gentlemeivWfrorequested to a
scholar of St David s Tlollege, Lampeter,
the third a medical
continuously from ]
the third a medical^tent —
at, hatched the girl
her during that time
ible it is true, but suppo:
it is difficuit to disbelieve.
P er i
ib i p .^e.
‘ ■ Twentyfrtocs
oriented the list to him ;
Kilned of yourself-
scribed fifty francr
replied the mamffi
father and can t®
ahall not inhent
.11X1:3 X
others being seated in front of
ireg.jj'
• v ; | POKTIFICAL MASS.
Grand Poritifioal High Mass was then celeb]
ted by the Bight Rev. Bishop Wheelan. Ha; ’
sixteenth mats was snug by the full choir,
the direotien of Professor Gegau. Before the
sermon the Vent Ranctua Spiritnrr, by Dietsch,
was sung by the ehoir. SJ* II
The sermon was preached by Right Reverend
Bishop MoGiH, from tho 14th chapter of 8t.
John, in which Christ comforteth his disciples,
“Let not fwr heart bo troubled, believe in
At
tm sung by
tl&uhoifc' f~ •
OntVtXS Of THE PEOVINCIAL COUNCIL.
'Alter the oJose of the morning service,
Arohbishop rttoved to tho front of the altar,
when the opetmng of the session of the Provin
cial Council wan commenced—all the proceedings
being in Laths. Tho reading of the CStli Psalm
was followed by a prayer addressed to tho Vir-
in, invoking the light and grace of the Holy
^st upon the proceedings of tho council,
litany of the Saints was then recited, the
msas being mado by llio full voices of all
nt with unusnnl effect. A portion of the
_ ^chapter of St. Luko was read, “And he
sent them to preach the kingdom of God and
*al tbe-afek,” Ac.
The Vent Creator Spiritva was then sung by
the prfeets. The Archbishop made a short ad
dress to the prelates and clergy concerning mat
ters to be treated in tho council- A profession
of faith was Mien made by all the prelates and
of the council. Tho decrees of the
Council of Trent, de rrsidentia d( profettione
Jidei, were, ae also the list of tho officers of tho
Provincial Council, of which the Most Rev.
Archbishop is the presiding officer.
A CTa*rte Htetek Murk Twain null tlic
- , Greek Professor.
We had an ancient Greek Professor among
our instructor. I am not sure about his age
within a century or two. but I am prepared to
solemnly affirm—being of Quaker proclivities
—that he had taught Greek for at least sixty
y< 7his«gedBrick was the sweetesl tempered
old soul that ever lived. Nothing could disturb
his serenity. • A whole pack of fire-crackers tied
under his chair and lighted with a slow match
didn’t miavp idm a hair's breadth. We tried it
onee, aihff tAffil his coat-tail took fire and blazed
up he never moved a muscle. Even then he
only said: “F. Emeral will put me out while
the chaw apeeon with tho recitation," I must
confeae that I was so touched by the old boy a
gentle way*, that I kept the ^ver snuff-box,
■that fell tram his pocke t before I had thoroughly
extiueuiahad him, as a souvenir, m
Bat wml&'he np in Gree5r ; though? He
couldn’t talk ©r think abont anything else. I
remember that once wo had a scarcity of clergy-
men in tha village. The Aged Brick, who had
been educated as a clergyman, was called onto
supply the- vacancy. He got himself into diffi
culties, though, for he had no sooner taken his
text than he wandered off into *» account of - _ ^-w-wrt
the second Peleponnessian war; and so entirely ^ I ls - KM MJ
forgot where he was that at themed of the ser
mon he announced that “he would request thoee
presentto hand in written synopyses of his lec-
ture to-morrow ; and would now pass on to the
lesson of the day, which was
and tenth sections of the second took of Thucy-
didee.” The two deacons earned him out of
j °Mte conversation, the
without bringing in something abont the Greeks.
listeners mind. The names of Pelopi-
^“^“iSmTou and Methusaleh, and
andWolf Tone, and Confucius, and
ISSf^d all the rest of the Greeks mentioned
Herod, and au uM files, wgald be'
Jnhg around witT
■cnlated ipr som*
nted to a wealthy
subscribe^ twenty
-said the Isd^who
why, you ought to
Your Bon has sub-
' " fffSi
nch
who
Herod,
30X1
rS S bTto&’t my idea time either, had
this Aned Brick. I've known him to take a fel
low by*the buttonhole, on^rne S^rtdaj^^
: r tijifrry”SJ^d hinrttb
a new theo^ of the Amphietyomc Coan ^zJ£~
ta the church bells rang for morning seme
the next day. ,
man who ‘^retailed slander” has gone in
to wholesale lying. X.Vr- y*
[O *
.at .{rtiTHE GREAT
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
UPPMiN’S PYRAFUGEj
I *■
Anil ret rid of that miserable disease. CbHU and
F * TOr ‘ Manetaeiiirer'for'tSe^AInited 1 ® b< ' 1 °
States, by
JPCij ’ i '*
JACOB L1PPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Lippman’s Wholesale Drug House,
iim
u-.k 1 *«>'-1
102! h
'* l.rjiija -. :i:*T f
KAYTOK’S
LIFE
: - FAINS AND ACHES;, \
,V| 1. AND IS THE
GREAT RHEUMATIC^REMEDY!?
KAYTON'S PILLS
ai-rlT-tf
^ ___ OF MARRIAGE,]-*
1 1 : NEW COURSE O^tECTURES. »s defivered it
A. the New York Muieam of Anatomy, embmein*
the sobjeeU: Howto Lire snd »bat to Livefor:
H«rTOQ9 Di*ca a « Bcetau»<»d &>n Mum age rntlo-o|.hi-
juSb 0g»i4fr%l#fra TW;
StiweLBsidnyra M3. ' j ■ «P>
Prom 4 to 3- r «0 IIor5K Power,
loehidiiig tbo ode^iTaLtd Cor-
ii«- Cut-off RDittops. Slide
YrItr StRlion&rx Engines.
Portable Engiues. Ac. Also
Circular. Mu lay apd Gang v a»
JCilI?mSa««r CaooMills, shafl-
i&g. Pulleys. Ac., Lath and
Sbingle Mills, VYbejU and Corn
JlQlc Cimilsr Save. DeHiog,
'Ac Send for descriptive Cir
cular and Price List.
WOOD* MAMS STEAM KH6. CO M
febU-dSmo VUmu, »«
INDISTINCT PR!^
CAKIIAItT rt OdttO,
JTOERRY STREET. Wholesale' Dealers in Hud- |
Vte wsre, etc. -; ‘ , 1
OLD SOUTHERN DRUG STUB].
.. KSCGtRlGK MHE MAtiCIICTliKK.
THE OLD CANOIrlNA BITTKKi
nttior. to gnjr Bitter* in the market, and At a mn h|
less price. Cares Dympeft. Lose of Appetite, CMft
end Fever, end is, without doubt, tho beet Tt^iio
»$Jky Pr«jfj*u,nd Grocer* ovary wl^eie. I
000DB.XCH, OTXsrsntLAnr Aca,
aPtoarietors.itad yanufsrtnrers tf the
CELEBRATED CAROLINA BITTERS, |
ggtegggg 1
L. W. XIITBIT rt CO.,
C U U E ^,n^«^ie. DrWUU ^
ROGERS rt BONN, 1 j
QtIBRRY STREET. WholeealeQroesrs endXienur
B. A. WISE.
M ULBERRY STREET. Wholesale Crockery.
Lamps and (Unaware. 1 i ,5-i i.i T
W. A. HVPV,
T<nRDSTRBET. Whole-ale Csrrlsito end Wsioa
. Irlerton, 8. (
. AiMvtulhft.ap
SUREKA BITTERS
EUREKA TOXIC B1TTER|,
Kerer. as welL.s Tn>]
matfsnn” NearelneT Cough, Cold
first stares, end Female Irreculeril
L. W. HUNT & C0-,
'bJ£l&XS‘&Is
(lout
TUTT’S VEGETABLE LWER P
-■ a -.1 -iii..,.., ,.t.i
J.OHpiSOBI, CAMPBKLL rt CO n
/CORNER of FOURTH and POP HR fTTR
(-/.Wholesale,Grocery, Proriaiou- Li-ieor and Co:
►A TUT 1
zt
poring Company, for. 6tattf of
( rorgitt. Alabama and Miwissippi, and profentitto
heir friends and tho public generally as in every
mminer worthy ot their confidence and support. »
During tho last year, in their Miwissu.pi busineas,
they advertised the dc*ire of the Company tn settle,
on terms of gqcrrr akd mbkmalitt- all ISouthern
polices that dapsed during the wir, end of thelarge
number of this character in that Stato have #euled
All“reinstating those desiring it upon payment of
backipremium; allowing them back dividend*; or if
unable to pay, returning them the valuo of their poli-
ciea is nioney as or the time they laptiod—excepting
two case*, dedined where they considered tha demand
of the parties unreasonable. Theypropose to settle
all business ol same character in UcurgiA and Ala-
bama on above liberal terms. 1m4 - >
5. J0S.E.JOflN^T0^i : CO.,
“ * * General Agents. • ’
l . Savannab. Ua.
Bub-Agei.cies wihsoon be established in allpor-
ons of the|r District* *•«**>»* *
'cum OPJCWLI.
ucs or Msstsk or TesssroxTiTsos C. R. R..1
| 'Fir SAViKSiH.Gi.iAusnstH.18SS. J
J7VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, l&ta mev.. PASSKN
\J GER Train, on tho Goorsia Coniral R&ilroed
"Will run ss fsiinwA. t-i i.tiu . 1 k- ««
rs&
llol. -ill i.-i .-..1 5 ...:OV
WgvaRs.WSWM. * c °i
1 no CHERRY STREET. Dealer* ie Saddle*
lUZ U«ne».CeiTiMe Goods. Sh{>f Findto*,
Concord Raixiea end Wscons.
• *“ ,mU JO.yES. BAXTRR rt DAY,
‘pOTTON , A'yBNUK. 0«imi Commi
L chants snd Dealers in Produce. Provir
pis . Groceries. Fertilisers...Lime. Planter.
C (
i.
HARRIS, CLA^ rt CQ,. ■
I0RNER of CHERRY end THIRD STREETS.
Atacoe-G*.. Wholesale DrnoisU.
[■ ■mi.-,. Lou-iyiNo,..
N O. 41 SECOND STREET. Dealer in Weieks^ Jew
elry. Silrer-wue, Dienunds,.£en«y Goods. (Jane*
..ir. ...j, , ..
CITY BANKINO COMPANY OF MACON,
OKOKOIA.
1 FIRST NATIONAC BANK OF' M.
Ijiila tali U4e.il rtSesilrta sirteissfit GJ
LKii
<* M?it ^-s’fTrrr t 1 .
.*r i.si't .:r* iv:«i :*mi
CUBBEDGE A> IIAZL.KIIUUST, -
ANKEKS and BK0KEKS. Second Street,' 1
B
-I U
-I I'z .,i.....
H. R. ROVERS A CO., .
0
and Festive Parties Decorated, and famished in|t
most Artistic Styles.
■ sis Ir 1*4
........
oOTs^«.^jir
-• J- HJ IIKltTZ,
nr-p
t> ■$. tkU&
i‘A
Clothing end Gents’Fetpishias Good,. ,.. 6 i
..I., 1 I I. 1.' , IS* -11 -,..1 ittm
J£. FKCCIX r wssotia rt co„
UANGULAR BLOCK.-48 8BDNU i_STRKIfr,
le Pcsler* in DCT.iIo»D.»'«l »*(»!■••• '
How to Utilise the Oak Torcsts of
' ik i ml dfrn •'* ftitYV* 1
ri'ilE undersigned is
A to dispose of ten
Stpmsolv
. i . f UTI’S KIPECTOiUKVy f
A Hebreht ditto for Coushs. Cbidi/Wc,''"' 1
■ . The treat Altcrstiv, and Blood Purifier, .'
“JJ 1” Tl/irs 1311’flOVED HAIR BYE,
ui.i .iJ.fhi .-' f vlii-Jn.iaii L.iii mill j,(.i
Th«s »tand*ril preparations vw for, sslsjby
HARRIS. CLAY rt CO.. A;
two' JtUNilRJii) BARRELS
fhjskiss, Draniies, Wines, Gins/etj.!
I. .. il. ■UNI SSL* -1>H
W.,RASPAL, ;:; (
|aa....,.u. THIRD. JSXJ1EDT..:|
AS r CHl<AP“AS 1 ANT"IIOUSB SOUTH OF CTi-
l-i .l -.ii tn.-i. , 1 .i,PIJ’NAXI,..ii ,..i .1,11 t.ml'.l J
Jwjji *WV *
io- SA Tl.trA CTION "QVARA NTSSO:' ■ ‘ I
Call and see me. ell swsuCssii .CusTeHEaei *! o
.. ‘t w. R/ISbAL.
C0LGUITT&BAGGR,-^l I
Cotton Factors ^General Commissiob
l-q >*—v. iBIEKCBaNTS, < L- G’,i*i I
I ' BAY STREET;'NAVANNAB,
vjPECIAL effeatloit'to tberal'e of Ositfth. Lumb r
Ubermi.prances,on OopsUnBffta
IlIKSHj
l»f«» bad* Jfftdsbitfrilst tsui rtf.iai ii»H I
D. W. TJIiTON, Manufactory,
MOUNT VERh0N.V..:;. J±::L..~—.“.NEW YORE.
*4 4i4ft«ilftirl>4l-S iwxil sltedol ,14 I . *.>lf f ..id I
; n.,BKOAlHVt,V, 1 >h\V VtlliK.
COMFANY
25 Years Prosperous Career.
...*11.000,000 00
■ 1,225,865 20
marSl*8ai I
l follow*:
smvL
> Ooqpectin£ with;train that
» Au-
8:41 a.
ew r. i
V.M (Ol
«1« a. a
" r? CM xi
~Jtil it,-SP '&« As¥
• ftsa r.' m
DOWN NIGHT.TRAIN. eft ,«is
•MMHMMWMMmjUi IV if, t .
X. 1 * *'• 5:10 a? U
nmrt
9:3S r. u.
Anruiita, end
eet with MilledBcville
r« excepted*,, i _
tuTRnnAli eonnccts with
JPSwftlhRlfllyBjiBi
in from Savannah and Aujnuta with Xrami
,w f sternsndMu.co,c.RftlIV^ Ens;
Actin* MB't.r orTranfi-nrifttion.
■inrifi-tf.
Nashville and Cairo Packet Company.
Jlqi
..1 ,.M.
1 nut
.1 most Y*iW i ill .Jttmk-.d ,-ivi*'
|A*lailllCi,ll ill
e i Isvftvnn -...I ,** ol A
STEAMERS
Tjrohe,YP5hyUJe,TaIisinanaml
4rf -td *n, d* ^yjm J*uir|Jiden,''' i, .i~^;.
1U '
A hUX. MUUT.
MtToP'OLITAN: works
it V»'>I I RICHMOND. VIRGINI A^ ‘“••V*
Corner ol Seventh and Canal Streets. ®*
•(•will
ssfSWsassaES®?!
;■ i
hair the rtn!"fi!i»« up town. 1 can.'tfce™!»f.ii, offtr
w* re rpfiti: rr n • * ffererrc. ru» u> ttio*e j;
T wopl: roPD^futly refer t#-1 L
S M ft hi aW 11D P« V isg k Ct>.
s»“tefhus h w“tew'here .ami
entire cost of. factory espsble o!
to 15 barrels per day. tlefts.'
may be of steam or water,
power. Th«e estimate* include the eo*t of bmldtng.
tank*, (which-are of weed) mill.indenting apparatus*
and every reqaieUe.; we the moUve power. Wffllfcil
in the manuCiKtiire. . { ,
These new device*, fer manufacturing concentrated
extract, are in rractieal use. and are nronor™ced by
good judges to'be the ont perft^rgMpte snd the
cheapest in BfC jCwcpsUst men will be provided fur
f ntting these factories in operation for those to whom
icen.«e* are grar.te»l. All particular* mXt he'b arned
by addreniug TUOS. W. JOHN.-ON/ [ *■*
- -. ^Station ii.. New York City}
marl3 3mo :—— n
PAINTING.
N- L. DRURY.
House & Sign Painter,
filLOLE, 61*4X1 KE AXD PAPK& ftAfiSKR
over Lawton a Lawtons. ‘
FOURTH STREET,
. . firit rtyW&SMDflS
Joax.,M,. Clai^* JtUott.
lU.Ua., whureeentlypur-
i> d-m>t :u ainSrtmMt [
JL' KETCHUM." i “ rr '”^ : ^'Ai'L. ! HAimmX>E
OfSriw-tork. LateofHsrtri-lieANeff.
KETCHDM HARTRIDGE, |,
1 i..ikWUR5S9? *SP? excnA^GZ^iLDisp.^ 1
AdKfcl ifjili YWABTffrTTli ftfflnl Ii Him ill 11
T^EALEKS.in Doroextic and Foreign £cxh»nge.
U 'Joltt. Silver and uncurrent Money: Buy andNll
lEwNjlSoflti, iavowing *foor per ‘ cenL intermt
pep Annum on weekly bclaece* of pvii aad upward*/
. Col lectio op uiade in thi« city ahd,alKMi JMHP
town* of Ocor/iA and rforida. v® •*• B j
Will make advance* on con«irnmeiitM££iAfM^«
Rice, etc.. toourselveo»4kr to our Northernjtpd^Euro-
w. jiqpiftUty-s.'^fi M Fr p *
..... JSQlLENS & JORPANwJ -
XtiTorn; kY s a'T' i a a vx,
' oEopJ;j:tolr.v, r/:i::'.' r .-.*tei
TTTILL practicc aB partners in the Sup- rior Gourtx
W of the Fataaft€ireui^ «»i>4 other Courts iu Quit-
man and a/ijoiniag oouutici'. h.efere the Ordi
nary of Quitrnart concty. K.T.'Cctler.s will practice
not a* a partner before-said Ordicaiy. tapr2-im*j
Ifew York Cit^ Advertisement.
MODES! MODES’!! MODES !!!
M MEsa BAKEBireape^tfall* in
forms her old fnends and cuatomer*. resident in.
the South, rhst Aw**o«»trn&«» i the Drw Hakbur busi
ness in all ii* br*neh*a^at No. 40 East 10th street,
Jiew York Our, where *ho will be pleased to receive
and execute orders promptly and satisfactorily, aa in
y«uy*ut nuRxSb'lm
T.mER,T EHBETS & BELASKY.
ttaionaiy & Portable Engines,
»a9lW MIL.XaB, »»»
BO ILEUS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
/»;**• X IRON AND BRASS WORK. '
f RON' and Wooden Truck* for Care, improved To-
i baoco and other Machinery of all kind* built and
repaired. - -A. ^
, AUo, Agent in the Southern Mate* for ■
Blake’s Patent Stone 4 Ore Breaker-
APPLEBY & HELMED
d hati idi ho cgLKiaarxu •- inm?
Baalxoad Mills Siraff
A RKn r ‘»w being i ffered ifi^biA market um thebe^t
JX eo-nlk rnanlHctcred m Vhta counVy, For /ale by
Mes*r«. L .W, Hunt X *-o_ Dtargi^U, and Jobnucn
Campb?u X Co.^Groc^H-Mac-A^. ( jan^-^up> *
RICHARD P.-fcYvX,
W, g. i*y Ck ATYKHKtkT).
LY0K, deGUAFl?£iJ2LED & IRVIN,
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW,
*ACOS, GEOHOIA.
yraetioe iq the State and Federal -Coarts
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
M&nufacturwrand Jobber* of
BOOTS AND SHOES
3*4 end SS« BrsMwfty, JXW YiJRK
hibrS-tf