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'jL’ol. H. H. JONKN, PImtom.
THURSDAY, OUTOBNH Ifi, 1MW.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET,
for vimwfOT ?
Hon HORATIO SEYMOUR,
OK NEW VoitK.
rO» VICE.I’RttHUK^f»
FRANCIS P. BLAIR,
OF MIKKOUIti.
. 0TATK KLKCTOIlAL TICKHT,
fos Till (TiTS At Macs:
fir.!f. JOH.V II. CORDON, r/
Hun JOHN T. CiAKKK,*/ JlanJdyhx
fM VMS OOBOMOaUHUL UtflllCTI (
111 J.V. Kl*'ll*>I#S. of I’lorco.
M~OUAIlLKfl T. GOoDK. ol Huinlrr.(
*»-». J. MOflKfl. of MuKtgr*.;
4* A. (». IIACON, of |IIW>.
m|i J. n. DIMMING. O( III. Lmond.
• h II. I*. HULL, of r«r«jMi.
uti -j. it. waudhi.l, of CuM*.
FOlfrONmtKMfl : ~
Hon. NKLSON TIFT,
or onto mow.
A Wli KWTIFC W AfVTRIl.
A youth, balvvecn 14 and 10 yours of
*gfi, who enn reitfl rBniii|*ri-ijjl, find enn
prmlueoantmfm.lory rvfurenou*,I* willing
to \vort, Mini will try to learn, will bo
Uk.„ ul llti* ofliisu uh un uppn'iitiuo.
Those who niimot oomo up to tbo
foregoing rnqulrvmi'iitfl (icihI not apply,
JTIio Very lAtfCart.
Tlio Annexed dmputuh, loooivcd ct tljin
ollhio, juat before going to pt-cna, would
Room to indicate tbnt mnttera nro not an
Imd In Ohio mid lhriinnn on firat.ropre-
ronted. Indiana may yet bo our*, and
tlio gain in thu Ohio CongroMiioiinl del
egation in moot gratifying.
(>noo more in tho Innglingo of n fn-
muufl Oenorai, let ns my, " up Giinril*,
and at thorn.”
Victory always leans to tlio side of
tlio In»W and resolute.
Who shall say that November mny
not be mudu to tell a trdo of diaappoint-
niviit nod sorrow to cur llmlioal fooe T
Once more to tho hr oauh dear friend h.
iNMAN&roLn. Im, Oct. 14—3T oouaUiw show
a IHenocralie gain of nearly 7.IHK). with 41 ecu ti
tle* lo bear Bom. Tbo Democrat* claim (lie
flute by U<mi rolee, the RrpfilHnfitl by it toil. -
The St) DUlrlul still tlonUfu I.
Ci-KVausr., Onto. (lot. 14.—Tlio Democrat"
Iista clmlcd Oongremmen from the 1st, .'itIt, (Hit,
lOtl,, I'ilh nml ISth IMuirlcta; Uepublicatu gut
Croukcra to tile II our—Fa I rl- I Military Flection Order from
At I Iomr Aoain.—Our vary worthy
and efficient reproaontativoa in tho l,rg-
ialntnro, Mc**re. Tumlln and Gofl’, are
oi,po more in our mldnt, tho Ucnornl
Ahsmubly having tahoo a rucera until
Jan tiary.
They nro both to fine health nudspir-
itflj nnd n« will lio soon In another col.
umn, Mr. Tundin oftor being lioniacd by
tho successors to the ousted darkies,
was presented by thorn with n handsome
watch nnd chain, nn n tOMtirnoniul of
their npproointion of his serriurs in their
behalf.
The fact is undeniable, thnt to that
gentleman in duo tlio credit of hnving
originated tlio inenmire which after full
vonlilntlon, resulted in tho expulsion o
tlm oolormi members in accordance with
tho ruling of their own Constitution.
Itian feather in tho Captain's cop
which ho will no doubt bo proud to
wear. Wo tender him our wannest
congratulations in the premises.
Oks. IIowsm. Conn.—Tho andduu de.
ron no of this great man is a heavy ca-
lamity to tlio oountry. No politician of
our acquaintance has loft a roeord more
pure nnd enmriatont, nnd hie fmno and
iufluuoae a nation will avknowlodge.
He died suddenly at tho Broadway
hotel, New York.
MF* Con. Muado bus ordered eoni|>a*
niea of l-nited States troo|M to bepottod
«t many of tho princljwl towns in this
HtuU*, to preserve orlor on election day.
Wo notice one com puny of tho 16th in
fantry for A meric us and one for Albany.
Details from those |*mts to other
|Mjiuta uro nulhoriiiad, nud wo nupposo
that rebellious Cuthbcrt will lie oompli
limited also with a iqund of the “ Hoys
»u Blue/’ These troops nro to act how
ever, strictly under tho direction of tho
onil authorities, but will bo coinmnndud
in every instancy by a commissioned of.
fioer.
Wo b«vo nothing to fenr from the
" rcgnlum," and their otBccvs ure usual-
iy geothnneu.
Th« grain crop In Cnliforntu
tins year will l«j iminmiMi. At leant
•-'0,000,000 InwWls of wheat have been
hurvestid.
Ota np nnd l)n Your Duty.
In every cofiiinnAy am) altarlteil le
a)l parties mhy be Jbund A class of ,iiidi-
vldiinln, who, like birdrf of deil hoiou,
flS'-nt danger in every passing brc«*)ir,
mid nro mmorved by even the shadow
4 n reverse. Terror, nnd constitutional
timidity give wing to fancy, nnd plum*
Unnu of the r^w bend and bloody bones
nature, over lingo with sombre hue the
wturs.
HiicIi nre they alirtio vntieinntlons
deduce from the Maine election certain
dufout to tho Domeorocy, when in reali
ty, thoy not only held their own in that
wool-dyad Hadionl Hlnte, but rnndu
large accessions to their rank*.
True, tho rotrtfna of pending Slate
elections aro somewhat uu index of the
general loauit of the LVcaidenliiil aam-
pnign, bat this is nut an infallible prece
dent, and wo hnvo known even tbo grout
Slate ol J'oiiiisylvaiiitt to voto ofto way
pi October and another in November,
Before this article meets the eye of the
reader, the old Key (Mono will have
again spoken, and wo trust in thunder
tones oi encouragement to the prostrate
Mouth, (bit even if under Uadicul
pressure nnd tlio lavish uao of nionoy
her verdict be unfavorable, fur be it from
us that our flag rhould be lowered.
On tho contrary, let us nail it lo the
iniiHtheud, and grappling with the craft
of our aotagmiist, "call bourder* away,* 1
and renew the struggle hand to hand,
nnd hilt to hilt upon Ids decks. Steady
nerves nnd true hent U will over give the
victory to.tlio right.
Lot on r semi-do*pendent friends re-
incinbcr that the irresolute nnd doubt-
lug do not dctcrct to'rucceud, and nje
nn eiemeiil of wenknew in tlio camp.—
Tho panacttu mid uuru for such feeling*
Is to be found in trtrbi aotivo, energet
ic, untiring whole sonletl work in bwhnlf
i f the glorious cause, and grout prine^-
lies you deem to he in duiigur.
It your noxious fvuis could induce
pHolt results, then wo wish that a simr
lar dread wt-uld Invndo every Democrat
ic bosom in tile land, nml m ouse nil to re
newed and determined action. The up*
nthy which nt present prevails in our
ranks is amoving, nnd highly discredita
ble to the good aonee and patriotism of
tbo people.
Too prouo to rest upon lho proud
achievements of the last election cam
paign, if wu do not hoed ilia situation,
unii note tho f reparations nnd subtle
ttrls of our insidious foe*, defeat must
bo tho result.
(,'imens, Anglo Saxons, ye who bo-
lievo thnt your rude must nnd »Aall rnlo
the destinies of our nobln State, shuko
(iff UlU fatal lethargy nud gird up your
loins for tlio impending uontlict. Aro
yo not willing to mnko percounl nnd
even pcftiinimy sncrificoH to rodeem your
ountry from u thruldom, moro intolera
ble and ignominious than over tyrant
inflictod upon his subjects ?
Then np and bo doing. Consecrate
tho rapidly waning hours ol the cam
paign to the best interests of your wlvoe,
ypur ihildron and your race.
In tho lungungo of one of your own
great orators, Walter Colquitt, " wliou
Southern rights mid Southern privileges
nro iutudod, ho thnt dallies is n das
turd, aud lie that doubt* is damned."
lion. John T, Clni'ko.
Tbia ])opulur and ardent defender of
tho Democratic faith, hnving purtiully
recovered from n sever* spell of sickness,
is making on oxtouded canvassing tour
through tho State, Uu will, us pub
lished elsewhere, address the people of
Atlunta, Augusta, Bnvmimdi and Mi
con, anil may bo expected to sjieuk here,
nnd at other points also before the elec
tion.
Judge Clark# is an impassioned ,nnd
eloquent orator, nud his earnest nppouls
and enthusiasm must awaken a kindred
response In tho hearts of tho people.
W ith numerous appointments und an
nctlvo campaign tnappod out before him,
Ills lain protracted illness was tho source
of Ui* keenest disappointment to our
friend. We trust howevor his present
round will be " in tho uiok of time," and
that bis clarion voice may rally to tho
polls tbo lion-hearted Dvmoorury of the
land.
In this connection, wo would urge
upon tho people of Randolph thu pro
priety of contributing a grand free.bar
becue to our colored friends, to be giv
en on a day immediately preceding the
election. Judge Clnrko and other
speakers can then address tbo nssem-
binge, nnd tho enthusiasm may bo kept
np to the end.
No time should be lust m makiug the
necossary nrraug, minis fur this grand
mas* meeting nnd free l»an.|uet and wo
wodlil suggest the assembling of the
Democratic Club at an eaily day, by tho
Kxeeuiiro Committee, for that puqsme.
OSTu The tireat Kastern at last has
another p'b. Aft nr being lahl un !>>r
many months lg th* Moraey, it is \>ein;-
th-‘roughly oveiumded and titled n»> to
Ly Ofa cside between Ffaflok find this
ry^ **
(.nml.
t AfiVY,
lur 0*-i-
Order*, i
(JronclA !***•*■ ttirc.
'Ilia «n«-riil»arH of thu I^gishiture, who
yjjli,fthm of fhu military irwe ona
hiopj .out llu:ir s.-;itn.until thaGoftOral
ights, held an informal meeting u few
days rinee, for tin* purj*M« >>f j-ro*cutinff
to the Hon. W. M. Tiimliu a gold wnleh
iiml chain, in token of their high eppru
ihiti'»n rtf Ids cmfrwut kkrvio»w in llie
tatefl, together With an act of ton |{oUHc,inj-r* *->imr forward thrresolutions
prohibiting all person* engagcl ii ¥|l ; L .|, fin „n v «... „ r iug the white
ace from ?m|H-mling disgrace of
The following provision* from the
and laws of the Coifed
(>»n*tlttition nm
rtfates, in relntimi to tha.^lcutinn ofji
President und Vice Rn-Mdout of tlm Cai
tod tttati-H, together with an act of Con
girsa proliibitmg alt person* i-ngngml b
tim miiilary and naval son ice from iafet
lering in Huy general or apecinl vletitio-
m any blute, are published f"r tlm u
funnn lion und goverwuent of ujl ««»i
corned:
Tbo following ore the authonti< *<p‘-
ted : Arlice 2, msdlo* 1, of tho Coaati
tuiuin; article l‘J «»f miieiidinout* lo tho
uonitfitutiofi, act uf Congreo* relative to
the election of I’rrtiident und Yieo-l'ivs.
idvnt, np|»rovud Murcli 1,17U-ana«tU>
oalablish n uniform time for the election,
npprovetl January 28, «r. ael
compensating person* appointed ns clco
tor*, approved February 11/1826.—
Tho oi dcr concluded :
•'An not to prevent otliuers of tho finny,
navy, nnd other uoreons employed in
tbo military and naval service of th«
United States, from iutorfering in elec
tion* in said Slate*:
“Bo it enacted, That it shall not Im
lawful for any military or imvul ollicor
of the United States, or other persona
engaged iu Lho civil, military or nnvul
service of tho VniUd Statas, to order,
bring, keep, or have under Ida authority
or enniro), any Iruojw or armed men nt
a place wbero any general nr apta-iul
election is bold in any Statu of the Uni
ted Slates, unices it shall bo necessary
lo repel armed eiiomie* of the United
Suite*, or to keep )x>aeo ut tho |m>IIs ;
and that it shall not be lawful for any
ollicvr of Uic army or navy of the United
htutiato prmTibu or fix, or attempt to
pruaorihe ur tix, by proelumutioD, order,
or otburw isc, quaiiticutiolia of votrrs, ill
any of tlio Suites of the CnitiMl States,
or in any manner to inb rftjre with the
freedom of any clout ion in any State, or
with the exereiMe of free i iglit of sutl
rago in any of the i’aited State*. Any
ntboor oi tho ofnijr or nnvyof llie Cnileil
States, or any per*- n eugagwl i» the
civil, military or naval service of the
Uuitcd SlutuN, who xiolalcs tlii* i*rovi
Mon, shall, for every such ufleucc, !»•
liable to indictment for misdemeanor iu
any court of I lie United bates hnving
jtirisdtelioii to hour, try and determine
enres of iniadeiiMuiHir, aod, onoonviclinn,
shall pay a tino Dot exceeding live U»oa
Hand dollui h, mid bo mud* to sulVcr
imprisonment in iliwpemUiHimy not lea*
than three months, nor more than live
years, nt the Court tryiog the same, aud
nny poroon convicted ns aforesaid, sbull,
morouver, 1m disqualihed from holding
nny otlioo of honor, profit or triu-t under
the Government of the United Stales,
provided thnt nothing herein contained
shall lie ro oon*lrm-d as to prvveut any
otlicers, soldiers, sailors *>r mnrlmti from
exercising thu right to suffrage in uny
(ilootiaB diittriot to which bum ay belong,
if otherwise qualified, aecoidiug to Die
laws of tho Mtule iu which ho shall oiler
to voto.
"bee. 2. And bo it further enacted*
That any olbcur or person, in the milita
ry or naval service of tbo l ulled total* *.
who ahull order or advise, or who nliull
directly or indirectly, by force, throat,
menace, intimidation or otherwise, pro
vent, or nttumpL to prevent, r uy qiilltied
voter of any Suite of the United blatus,
or whosluili, m like muuiiur, compel, or
attempt to compel, nny ollicui of an vice
(ion in any such State, to receive u rote
from a person not legu'ly qualilictt to
vote, or who shull imp'iso, or attempt to
impose, uny rules or rogululioiiH fur Con
ducting ulcutiou, diili-rent from those
proscribed by law, or interfere iu any
manner with nny officer of said elec
tion, iu discharge of hi* duties, b!mil, for
nnysu.h (.iTonuu, bo liable to indict-
uient for iniademeuuor in any court of
lho Unitud Slatcfl having jurisdiulicn to
hear, try and duturminu case* of mimic-
tneaqoij and on coiivicliou H tliercof, shall
pay a fine of not exeuediog $'»000 and
HUller iinprihoiimviit, in a lYnitonliury,
not cxeeuding live yams, ul the discre
tion of thu court trying the suinu; and
any person comiclvd, usalbrcsuid, hIuiII,
iiiorvovur, be disquuliiiud from holding
any office of honor, profit or trust under
the Government ol lho United btntuu."
Approved February 'Joth, 1806. By
ootnmnud of Gon Grant.
K. 1). Townsexo, A. A. O.
IN JiF.MOKlAAf.
Advertisemente.
Fresh Arrival
of
Pknksylvaxu, Ohio ash Indiana hi
UO.NN ItADICAI. IN TI1E BtaTK HttcTlONS.
—lliis intelligence has knocked the
bottom oat of our sx|*eetatiou*, but we
must even fall back to tlio inner line of
dofeuccii, nml nuke a last nnd desperate
aland for freodt m and the rights of the
whito race. With propor ifTort some of
icgm
ale. Udn. J. It. ($ain#y, hi behalf o|
(liugcutlcm(-iiatNjr« ref rruri toprCHcnled
lie wulch -accompanying the tender
rith the f-illowujg remarks ;
Siu—The iticuaing office lias devolved
hi mu to prenent hi you this watch and
cli tin, un ii slight icHtiuioiiial of Uiv
Iii^Ii esteem in which We hold your
nmiiiet service*, and in recognition of the.
debt of gratitude due to you from tbo
entire [»eoplo of our State, for your cn
mgetic uctioii in their behalf.
For to you, air, by common consent
has been accorded tho honor of initia
ling in the Legislature a movement which
suooossfully maintained the great princi
plo which underlies thu whole fabric of
ihcso United States, that “this is u white
man’s government," nnd saved our no
bio old Commonwealth from Uie ignomi
nious rule of an inferior race.
At a lime apparently the moat uppro-
tious, ami in the face of difficultieu
tbut seemed insurmouutoblo, you raist-
your voice against timid acquiescem-oH
in a great wrong, nnd *b*»d fir*t the
i huinpion ofeivilixation and Cimsiitution
al liberty. Sir, I repeat it, that we, in
this friendly inanifuntutiou of our ap
preciation of your fearlcKH und |.otri-
otic conduot only ruth ct thu fe- ling* ol
the intelligent, lho good und virtious of
the laud—thoRu who would «eo the
free and hcin:fu« nt government of our
Ibi'tffnthura handed down unimpaired t«
jMisterity. While wu realixo Hint this
testimonial inadequately expr***:* our
high opinion of yourself und service*,
still w * io»k that you accept it im n token
of oyr Milttiuiont*, receive upd wear it,
aa u memento uf tficae uvuutful day.-*,
und in often an you note upon if* dial
tliu passage of thu fleeting hours, may
your im mory revolt to ilmt epoch in
our hi'tory when your exertions in bo
half of the people of Guurgia, in her
Legislature, were crow nud with success
Georgia res tores I to her aiicient rights
nud w.iatixl prosparity, her stsr one*
more ahining with nndiininislied lur-tr*
in ||io g.duxy of tho Union, w ill churiAi
and revere lho memory of her natiiot
son long alter hi* manly form shull have
gone to rest iu her hoKom.
To which tho lion. W. M. Tuutlbi
replied as follow*:
rim:—I’ermU mp, in reply to your
complimentary ml.Inns, to say to yon,
and to tho«e gentlemen whom you rep-
icouiit, thnt I hav* no language ude
q:iuto t*> tbo expression of my feelings
of gratitude for this manifestation of
your coididvnco am! esteem. You do
mo tlm unexpected honor of expressing
u desirn to testify your npproeiation or
mV humble cfToit* to muintabi the great
principle iqxm which this government
was established, to-wit: that tlio right*
to the white man must ho preserved.—
That prlnciplu was hogti/od in tho blond
of our rovoluti'»nnry sires, and While
"Glory keeps etbrnaf wutth over their
grave*,” it is the duty of their j>o*terity
to dulund and irtuintuiu thnt principle —
As ufi mlcluurc n| your npprreiatlou of
my hci vIcch |n this regard, y >u present
to mo this watch and chain, as a preci
ous te*timonii,{. Allow mo to assure’
you, gen lumen, that I ofitfm no oxtia
ordinary credit fur the part I octed in
this fiiatter. 1, hi common with my
worthy and c*teenic<l co-adjntor*, was
but discharging wlmt 1 conceived to bu
my duty ns a good citizen and n fuith-
fui repressntntivo. I wu* simply
deuvoiing to uphold and maintain that
Omwtlhitino which 1 had aworu to sup
port.
But, gentlemen, tho scene which wo
now witness i* not *o much n token to
jHjrsonnl merit; It Ims n loftier and holi
er import: it is ntritnltn to the triumph
ol a great principle; it Is an occasion
lor mutual congratulation am! thanks-
giving, that mir beloved, hut oppicma «l
m il ilowntrodden Statu ha* taken an
important step towards tho restoration
of order and good government; it is nn
event nt whioti fruumon may well re
joice.
Gentleman, this noble gift shall bo
my reef* mtcHM— the tnlismaldc charm of
my life; nnd it slmil di «<'*-nd M an heir
loom to my posterity. Its generous do
nors shall f>ccupy a prominent pUou in
my memory and nfi'ectiun*, nnd 1 will
tench my children to honor nnd respect
them.
tswtly iu mnterinl, nest, and oiogant
in oxocutinn, this watch nnd uhnin is a
valuable present, but its intnimio vslus
is siunll when eompnrrel to tlio high
esteem in which 1 hold it—for the pleas-
iKXtswrj, Iu 2)1 all
Trf «*f Ifs-'jweT *i
j>mi
.S-Ih. (401117 riarV.
FNsfll r.M.UMt^T, m
John II. aitH Mr-. Sorull i. Callow** 4rjmrthl
Ih >■ Ufa- at llir n»idei)cc ef )ht psrroU In tt»e.,
d‘»lH» canity imi tin* Mli ln»f„ aU^r an tltaow «/♦.
one UrW' wi* kj aged t» ytwra.
No psh.-u'jrdck <w hKfl.ly wnsial.i retl-^lion i*
c>l| attB»l>'Si mhc life ail-1 Charm- ** gm m -j #. ]
nU-ltifiH «ul ji*nl «»r tbbl 252 5m CP '
-K-Vh. TtMfbnfl 1.MM which k-lew lb«t g ^ S3 tea Jwj
•-arty gran-, amt lUu Jra^iant lut-worh-a and , mSi *5 M
-<hiulpj{ \hHws which cliunt stomal Inr .fWt £■■■ ims| rM) ***
.iiTor.t miOUiunt token her >v»iib aixl i-xr*;-’
str* _ «w. ‘ at?*'
rail* bad Uvn U-n-li vl «mslnr cbikl. a rwuut I
I Hit- girt of •§•»«•» Huiim-r». and again mu« Uk- j
halt of lho iiiMtialc Archer " •pal to lb»- henrl |
of lh«lr (Urllng Jriinia.iitnl in.lh (i-t.-M were c«>r. I
«lvn< J lo ooc conniMNi roiling |i!ai-r. Who uan
ever forgrt the amt and lunching •jx-clock- ol Umi w* g53 r m' Mm Q
donU, tari.1! ! S © m £
Al lha iwrty a-jo «f twHw jr*W». Mini Jeanie ^ ^ tnm
Oalloway etubroi-ed Bdfgton, nud Ircaiac a pi- i m—m *
JJ.
WHOLESALE
lUHIY goods
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
M Caasar aod U 8a- o*a Rrinr,
MACON, GA.
ana and consistent mt-nibt-r «f the llapiUt chan ti.
Il-t hrhrf record » M uaa of womllh-d portly,
and (Is* salient trainiv* ot her chsraetar left
their impm* spun all with wheat *hs was sw-
rtatrsl. B trot bed to ona of «sir mwl prmaiftng
and ntlniabU jonngdliaeiu, the tragic alory ut
tts-ir l*ir i«d ath.i ti.sM bw Umchad * eburd uf
•ympalby which ▼HirH-s ihom^honl tho eitlha
contmnnlly. Her Iff. hour* nor* ch.-«t«d and
btcMod by lha pruarnc* and ailnblrationa of tbia
iovad ona, who ia lha InOfwags of s great post
alight well rattain,
Never! ah. Srvar more- on me *tiall fall,
The i'n rlure ol Ihr hrart-likr dew.
A* Ih* gentle »|»irli wf lbi» lovely girl alrug-
|M to froe ilre-ll frtMM thU «• .vrehly taherna.-lc,
•eiaw, and all Mnirtdf rUl.sw faded fhm view,
real the iwcacieut* of hmven and Iu boatiOed
aci'tHW asmuied llu-lr ptneew
Ism,king heyrnd this rale of trar*. and di-
spWnjj Ibc grim own-dcr, by foiili ahe n-arh.-d
forth »«d grafted ihr chrUiaii'a reward, and thr
rich friill ion or hia bo(sw and jnya. Two hoar*
la-furs thu hual «:ene aim audibly evchHnb-d,
“ h.iir put 10 r, tluik;” which, wmnlcrful torn
a ■«* ihe «-a.ict ntoiuctil of her exit tn.ni
forth. Th. n, «Acr f'-ehly miiling iu skying the
hymn. " I would nol live nlway." •!»« lurn.-d to
li'-r a(NtiKiil and aaid. •• Now. IJ rltng, l«*t im
go hiiim- lo God."
Tlm*) m-re hrr Ut wunb} ami ure many
minute* bad flown, calmly amt peauofuily tint
Wight RpVU wa« u.brrrd Inin |Im- prvaenoe of It.
t-'allsv GimI. and "truck ll* h.irp srjt I Ibe blood
poaght, ahlnlnc boat* ot bt-svi-u.
In rl'-wof MM-nea Kkn Itila. the moat unbcUev'
lug most rxi-lnlm, •• frt l»e die Ihr death nt the
rtghteoua, am] l«t my l.iat und bo Ilka bU."
SS X W fifi
SALT. SALT, SALT,
LARD, LARD, LARD,
WHISKY, WHISKY, WHISKY,
TOBACCO, TOBACCO, TOBACCO,
ih af
Family Groceries
J*< received and aatltag them «a law ea say as#
b> i*ww.
f4T All Uuoda warraaUd to ha aa rawraaealad.
.mllfiet JOHN R. HIIAW.
Death to Hats.
/lOHTAK'M FXTKlIMINATORfl, for Rata,
l.' Koarhra a ad Aw «a, toe .ait b»
T. H I’OWKf.l.. T'waVaa.
atli t D-ueti*l. B-mkarllar »r*d KiiiLaw
Notice,
I have an Vipreea I'ackara ftw J. W. NICI30 fl.
Kmj , at niy bcuaa. I h He will nn« toraard
cSsSt'-dEKf;'
Have Received,
M CXTA.XO MS AMKNT—large alar,
Wull a Hth'iappa,
AVbr.'ru * I'ch Oialwival,
llltchail'a Kf e Naive.
Whi'awaih llrn.hra.
Da flex 'a Hot re Oisimeoi,
Holloway's O.ntiaaal and IMIa.
re.nll.rd'a Maeenbnv Hwaff,
For sala br T. fl. I'OWKl.l^ T-naiaa,
oelfct Drwtgiai, Hyokarlle* aod Hia*tonar.
NOW UNLOADING.
I HHT ARR1VISO aad IN STORE, aaatbac
lot of tbal Extra Wide aad Heavy
Borneo Blanket Bagging,
WUA It bow afawoat aaUeaiy wood.
AlgO.
100 flacks Rio and Java CO KIKE of alt grades,
It* bide. fll'CAUS.
TA l-.rra ClIMflK.
IAQCOKA. CIGARS, TOBACCO, SYRtT,
FMH'R. In ) sacks, arerli and harr-k
Arrow, Wailey and Ih-ardY IIB)N TIBS, aad
ia fact ev«tylhing UM»1ly krj* in a
KIIC3T-CLASS
Wholesale House
New Advortisementa.
Fresh Arrival
or
IIIILLIftEltY GOODS
WTlsr STYlES Of | , I DRESS
BONNETS, £ TRIMMINGS,
’ Q.
Miwaa sod Children'* \ Q lo««»dtag a largo aad
1T A TC? ^ * ,rW • MwU "* ot ^
11A 1 O, |°l BITTOXS,
A n »,.kkb U ,k,: j EDGINGS,
t>>u»d lha (amoui
^ I-VCEfl, Etc.
CHECIAS Mil 1 . jAtos.larr Hloekol
l/)
And all other atyIra nl Qf ( MOlltNINfl
HEAD DRESS, i s , »ood*.
I hare a large lot at
PATTERNS,
Of U>e laleat rod ntnal ar-uron-d alylea. and am nrv
panel In r«it. Trim and Make l)>e*a«« l ("• *L», Kla^
at »h«*i M»iiaa and rm ih* rnrwl irai*m*Ma (ermo.
I w.'ul'l rrai-n-lfwlly return ilniwk* f-r i>«-i (»T,.r*
and uk *n exsiuinaiina of my fltock, so I frrl fwlly
able In g*.-# "niafooti'-n. oalSIf
Jufuu Kixau**, Jaa.
Eel-innJitia, Via.
M.iilia-m, Kla.
JOSEPH FINEGAN & 00 M
COTTON FACTOHS
AXP
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ja'*n' Ur era lluci, Bar flvstev,
•AVARMAn, Jill OEOiaiA-
-BRUSH UP”
DIxad n Stove Polish
ror tale bv T. K TOW ILL Tmalee,
oeldct DruggUl, thwikaeller and fllari»wrr.
Notice.
Wild, bo aold, before Ibc t’nort Bonae ikor la
the city of Cuhbrrl. on the Ural Tiweday In N»
ren.ber Dell, brlwern the legal Knur* of wit, U
••i Load No. »S6. lying In Ibe UHh IHMfet of IU*.
dolfh county ; nlan Iw* 5o. IM and 1*7, tor Ibe
bent III of Ih# hens and creditors r>| J.c b Bridgeo,
wood. " . 1. AAUi
ncftMda*
NTAI’l.R AXI> FANCY
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
Hats, Clothing,
JSTC n KTC\ ETC., -
In emllro* varirly, all of which will b« (old al b
' nJ^naial Mmli.nuroprctRillj In.IMI.
•all aad examine our large Mock.
i. B. ROSS A SON,
Wb.4r*ale Dealer*,
oeptt l« DA Cherry aad U Sreowd Si*.
OLIVER & WADDAE* "
Uommissiou Merchauts,
Carter i Inborn* sad Foroylh Itraata,
ATLANTA CWVRGIA,
Mass Meeting.
r pHK MILFOBI) DKUOCKATIC CLUB of Do-
X ker coaaly, Qa„ appointed
THURSDAY, October tSd, UM.
Aa lha day tor Ibeir
Grand Mass Meeting and Barbecue,
To ha held at that rl-eo.
The f-.llowing diMInguiahed wnwc of Oaorgia arc '
inr/led end ni>er<rti In be there : Oordtio, Clarke,
SS-iS’r.lr THrp -| McFERRAN, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
Ul nine Mar away. Allot a iotiwd la atleod.'
irnwfMNil** nf tutor. I
Tha Nobhj M.inm* and Uvely Unughlersof lho
whole CLun y or* wiwDinllr iaviied.
WM. \V. DMWfl, I’rt*ideal. 1
J. It. Cohx, Brerelary. net* M
“ Altogether.”
*LW<* Ibo. dm Bacon flIDEfl.
Iba lUcna HIIOUI.IIKRA,
10 (too Iba. Plain U.c.n II A MS,
40 barrslaand krr» lc*( I.ARD,
.Vx) Suck* While fonoMoee CORN,
Howard Kiln I.I.MK,
AfroU tor ManeUa Paper Mills Kaepa o
••an Ur on hand Pi in ting and Waappl** Papal
difli-'onl liar a. j».H>-Swi
I-flf l.ibaral Advane*a on I'oMon e»n«igwed lo
our Col rrtpnndewla Iw New Turk and Lirarwuwl.
naii <1*
Wrapping Paper
I-AI.M ».p MANII.T.A,
Fur rnla by T. A 1*0WELL Trwaiea,
otl Set nmggM. Hook taller and fl'atoner.
tho.0 Slates nny )'tit Im, It'downuti; bul »™l Mwcirtiw. wktah it
will ever Mid ODOR rrvivo.
Mny h:q>|iineva anil |*m»pcrity bo tho
lot ul you nml yount.
Bmjjkud FurtotiTS.—The rnilwny com-
panic* arc once more uniting each nth-
ur'a threaldon westwarel bound freight* (
Firat elnfifi gooda were contracted fur
on Woilnowday. through “ull rail” to
B- A, WISE,
MACON# OKOIKJlAf
IMPORTER OF
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE,
Abd Dealer to
UOVtJZ FURSlSMXft GOODS,
Stoves, Tin and Wood Ware.
oat vim
nt nil hnx;irel« lut u* protect our own
bnlliwick, and prewervo (Jcorgin from
ILulicul iluiniuiitiuo.
If aiicccas nt homo wua dunirublu
hitherto, it now become* n *ti>rn ncrua-
ally for renson* moat ohviou* to nil. —
rii-n.iiLlu meu will roalitu in thu present
nspoul of Uu) pulilicul future, tbut in
Georgia tho |M>riml Im* indued arrived
for energetic notion.
Our Matu., ttiant. I.i tliu .1.1 .» u» iwiiai raw IKIlipr (X «3, wiM wwikt U.'wiakwX 'Hi i. 'WM'li
and finnnurei of tlio I'boplc, u* infii.ituly EqnullyJow rate* ore quoted t-i oth-j Jhja to^iwrva w* Uon^unta, «a, wbkh am
day or eight, wIHkmI kla
perm niu* will be dawlt with to tb* toltoM extawl
of (be law. oel.vf J. W. MATTOX.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
lhot irilVrate bi'inu $1 Ttlfmr Htdiwiindi 1 Notice to Snortsmco
to Chicago, nil rnil, at 75 uti., thu taritf
■ rnto being ft 88; to St L-ui*. all rail,! rpHK Sab»e»ibm. liviiw K**i of Cwibbw*. here-
*:,gacily .t *1 16 th. u.,,.1 raw bcinR fi M, «&6 **
amt linn no** or tliu triple, ia infii.ituly Kqn ally low rate* nre quoted to otii-i 'hia«.»pr*««rve hi* Uo«a. Can'a, am, wbkh an fTKl. * roBJ r f,JU, x «»«vj'hmg wmmny
WM.tul.rabb lb.., «ny „lh.r « W«wm untow. S]L wUI W b«l',
Punthorn Stato. Hi. fur ourwlvcs to : "°*' 8 , fnr ru,l "’“. v .loul< h «'l'l«ra. Iintit
aeculo whether this ahull continue. |„ P(M pobhe. Low nitea of froigb
Men of S. \Y. Georgia, bu not die- j attraot Western bujrtre cualwurJ, au
lunyed. Luavu apathy and despuir to | ,Mir nwrehaatB rcjoiuo acoordingly.—J
tngrutuH and covvaid-t. There is work! ,Smt '
PtUl.OTfl Curia. f..r (he Hair,
K*i-r*'* Amhmala, " “ "
Hairy'a Tnonphcrop*, " *•
l.rnn'* Kaibarloa, fur " "
tralVf HtoiUaa Hair Rewewee,
llemrlrrel'i Hair RMii.raliv*.
CaUtvtie llalr Oilor, Hiwinrrr and
cbeveil'ei '• LMv l.rf Iba ll»r,
Mia Alien'" 7.rU U.lMuian, «r Hair Dreemag,
I bruiadnio'* H»lr Dye,
Hill'. Hair Ilya,
l'i>mutr», Hair Oil*, eto,
Vne mI« by T. fl. POXVEI t,, T-natse,
otto* Drncgial, lloskmller and 8lat4«war. j
H. T JOHRSOR, tala af tha Arm sf fleymbar,
JutinMHi A Oto. Macon. Oa. I
I. B CAMPBILL. late *4 the Arm of OuapbaB A j
Pe'l. AlUay. Oa.
B. 0. I KITH, Maeua. Go.
PROVISION DKAI.KK3
AJM*
General Oommission Merchants
CUMKIM OF THE
CD LKttRA TED MAGNOLIA 1UM,
Re. 21 Mala aad It A U Wadiingtofi 8k,
UH IflVIl.LK. KL
t HT IVe *r* prepared Im make liberal sdvaoeee
> oa Ooaaifameau wl, u dr*iml, feirept un pa«Mia-
bte praperlv.) and a ill girt atoo pemmel atieatH.n
U» Uy lag or aalllnf, oa Comm Mateo, aaythiag m
a**" mark"*. a*ft!74m*
Dr. J. A. ( LOFION,
or ALABAMA,
jyjAY BE CORflOl.TED in Cnlhbart, from Iba
letk to Ihr IfHh of (Mabrr.
II* traaf* With p»r(ffl earoeoa. Pd.Kfl. FI8TI-
TATTmnv fltirrmwTT m T iIa. fihupur-*. ktriptl kk.s. tuxowl UU
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & Co. (;KRH * «AMuxcuk aihkiw^
’ v* w BLADDER. HCROFULOUU AF-
FKCrtOXfl, re.
|4T flreotot attoatiaa give* to 4ka*w al Fa-
"* RaTar* u hia aid poOeals of Calbtort.
NEW GROCERY. UQOUR
C oinmisKion
Dr. STILLMAN'S
Great General Restorative,
House, u AppHt.,,' M ,| Condilicm of Oheaw.
IN MACON, OA.
' jTJavora Dige-lmw, Aasfmflaiiaa aad If.ntriltoa.
Wbi'e it givr* a pntvrrial "i>p«lii# ( it readera
r . J Bod doo&r valuable to. ibasvMem.
It is a Usaiifwl prepsratton of iio*, with the
■■ “ "■ r^iswaassrapAirtsa
I sod e^f \ralire of dbeaae.
F-r aato by T. fl. I'OWKLL, Trorie*.
art I ct !>'*C«iat, Itookariler tad Hftotow^.
GBN’ERAL GltOCKttY, UQUOIt,
•” kept i« a
aw*
i the next three wetka.
t
Kelley’s Watch Oil.
F-v rale by T. S. BURTfcUa Truatoa,
O-I.'el Drnggi*i, BooVsalift aad SuUttiar.
JOIST-CLASS JIOVSF.
«r Ncoded by 1-lauter*,
Powell's Paragon Oil,
Awd w# bHrad at At a* al SMALL FROFITS.
W f Ml tha a'leortoa of MetrbinH and 1‘Uolera
£ R ladotph aad m*rrtm.^Hp axmimhiv S-*k.
heli*« that bv a ctoee aUenitoa to boetaeaaa-d iba
‘ al iWMbWa
wrtb
Deem*' 8oulhrrn Hupatic Pill*.
A J nelly aetobralvd aad popular Liver TtlL
For eato by
T. 8. POWELL, Ttwakn,
-ctlct Drwcctor, Hnokariler *od Bra*toner.
HOLSTEAD ft BYASS,
IIOU8E, SIGN"
Ornamental Painters,
crriiucuT, c.\. ; tj, A