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TJfE Ct/tHBliftT A FPU AT,
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
uw urnnsniEKn.
Joflcpli Finnegan & Up. — Savannah,
On* , i
tfutioe—W. E. Wall, Awltfnofl.
Frr*li Arrivul of Family Suppliea—J.
11. sliuw.
Notice—J. W. Nicbol*.
Notice to SpnrtMince—J. W. Mattox,
'll. A. Wine—Macon, On.
Freah' Arrival of Milliner? Oood.i—
Mrs. M. L. Cooper.
JU-rul l>r. Powell'* Now Advertine-
incut*.
■tMcnti of Him- J*lm T.
tUrkc
?*ar.mneb, Thursday i-vi-tilng, October IMh,
at | o'clock.
Augusta, Friday, October ICtb.
Atlanta, Monday. October 19th.
Macon, Tue*Lty, October 2Utk.
*cto> 'Hie Important vice lion older oi Gearni
Grant, wo publish entire, ae reported by tclu-
graph. If oortled out in Us Icttor we hare noth
ing to feat from the military.
I’amottu. ~Au. Rn;ur Atun.-ff# are glad
to announce the Mfe arrlral of oar rnU-rpclsltig
merchant and friend, J. McK. Gunn.abo lias
bcoo detained in Hew York by aerere tltnr**.
We wiah him all manner of laccces, save In
tfcrcoflta buiinrae.
(Ton. John T. Clarke and t.'ol.riiarlce T.
Good*. Will addreaa the people of lUnd'djib
county, on Saturday Iho Slat Inal. All are luvl-
ted to be preaent.
jtfr The weather continues warm and tnoUl •
■ ad we bear of much akknesa lu tbla entire re
gion of coni.t y.
dock Kraal for onee will Lo welcome, ami
" nary f * eotton boll will Ihc old chap ting Ihk
time. After a long and but attmim-r. Northern
gale* nod warm tlna will b« enjoyed with a new
fMT Mr*. M. L. Cooper, ou College street. bus
jnatnpened a bbolee lot of good a, to which ahe
cidla the attention of tb# public. See Iter ad nr-
tiarment in another column.
Thera aru no changes to report in tho rot-
ton market. I’rlooa to-day being Uh: tnuto » re
ported in our laat.
ngt. By refiTenci to our advertising column*
it will be arert that John R. Shaw bat nhmai
eeety thing Iteari could wish fur in the Grocery
line, and be guarantee* aatlafuotlon. Try him
and be conrincrd.
Attkstion Vlantkus.- Cotton at tbe
and provisions ami good thing* at the multfM
prices. Drive your wagons to tba store of 11.11.
Jonea, dhobarge their snowy contents, pocket
your pile, and Him pitch lit ami load up with
choice bacon, hams, Uour. mackerel, butter, an*
gar, liugging. rope, lie*, priutn. duiujeth-*, ah.ns*.
m<•lions, kitchcu furniture, cutlery, bnsisis. on.
ions, nuts, potash, lemons, candle*, and nlitu*
everything that the epicure call dears or ask fnt 1
If cotton Is down, dnnt you lie down hearted
Init just hand Hi* *eld ionea your receipts, ami
ha will jee that It Is up again befoeryou seH, nnd
mark yon. will roll roinIs on time, *t cash |<Hres,
and furnish yon with upending money In-ndo*.—
< d.ae our, uoiae all, ocl.V 11
Col-J. n.SsKKp.— 1 The graceful salutatory of
of this veteran and dhtinguislml journalist all
will read with Interest.
A* a calm, discreet and cogent writer, Mr.
Rnecd has few super lot*, and tiki counsels always
carry great uelgbl with llirin.
Ilia name and Hie Republican mo synony-
moat term.
Georgia will need the beat wisdom of her sons
• in Hie coming days, ami right gladly do we wc 1 -
romo bac k to hi* favorilo aaucMuu, tills true and
Ifird'patriot and knight of tlte «|itUI.
Sucre** to the old Republican.
A Rash Oitoicti virr.—An clagunt young la
dy, we will not e*y wlietlier maiden or widow,
timd of buffeting life'* billow* alone, ami willing
to aoorpt ut a pilot to guide her frail barqiu-
through the unknown sea* of matrimony, la ready
Vi receive proposals for her band and heart
through (be Editor of tbu Amui-
That Individual, proud of the enundmer-re
p-wed In him, would respectfully inlonn the
crowd of fortune hunters, lachrymose swain*,
and stereotyped bachelor*, that tiny miul bid
Ugh for the coveted prise.
The lady in question la beautiful, witty, rich
susceptible, and can do all th« talking if tu*'»#n-
ry. aod in the most charmIng style.
The clainw of no candidate will be oonaklered,
who dors not stand six lect In bis stocking*, has
a wall (lllrd pulse, a handsome physique, a cra-
whim with sums trains la it, is never sera with
• kick in bl* bat, and can Ulthfully promise
kot to snub the poodle, or stroke pussy's coat tbe
wrong way.
Httnd aside gentlemen, and don’t speak all at
«nm. Until tha bill h Allad, we shall be nr
jnorselemly reticent, aud aspirant* rosy ex pod a
rigid examination, and to be pul through all
their pace*. Inquire of the editor in person or
through post paid letter*.
Tux Wist* o# Hum (xmai Htrn.tm. -
Room keeper* have had much to contend with
for acne Haro after the war. Luckily our mer
chant*. benedict* end bachelor*, here eommtoer-
at«d their tronhte*, and happily coded tbem.-
B. A. Wlw. the popular House Furnlililng mm-
ehant of Middle Georgia, thinking that tbe tariff
on'article* of Crockery wax too high, has over
come that diflkutty by Importing direct from
Korop.'. That he may suit tbebr eonreuicuco, ho
b*« established a fine Crockery establishment at
So. MI, Military tiroet, where they can obtain
everythii*g they need in that line.
Tbe gridefe advantage ottered, however, fat to the
country merchants -thorn w bo buy to aril. Hy
this direct importation, Wiac ia enabled to offer
Crockery at a better margin-saving ike expense
of kindling and heavy freight*. Wholesale buy
•era, visiting Macon,should bear tkU in uli d. and
call and note the advantage* to be gained by
buying at So. 00, Mulberry afreet.
We were much loterevted aud pivap'd while
twspeetiag bis mimmoth -lock a few day* *incc,
*■4 without beaikocy pronounce it ou: of the
larger Meek* we htvo seen since tha war. Itis
kvf* sale room on Mulberry ■treat. i« literally
e. 4fna»*d to or.'rilnv, with China. Glow, Q i-im
aad other ware* of every conceivable quality.
Capf. Wier, i« a rec-tul vla.it to Europe, made
•"♦pie ami aatUfaetory arrangea>eaU with tb -
Imxm to snip him threat, anch quantilie* u be.
•**> " l 'J H. .jJ r» the jjrc*u,'t iud-). 'in.iM*
Thk Dxu Aiiwa nw FavronT Bramh.—Wc
bif boat! r.-qu.ftlud lime ami agxiu to call at.
tc iJi0d"1** T thH W'etnictlou to the natoiwl conv-e
oflcWueMB Ak'bwcm** ‘« n, h "‘»Wu
o if city lim^t*. Di«Vv«l gentleman who Ak*
oiirly r.eldert to tbe vicinity, say#, l».ut be ix-
pufkuvd. ho would have in.titul.-d itqw
at la-v t.» alintclhi' tmlsaaeo.
(Ijr rrxd r* are pware that a bfiiHiuv Mmp
tin* Ix-on urecteti al live fool of uh- hill on the
rtUkely ap|>ro;\#h to lie- Coart liogM.-, tim tnniiuK
Utlia ofWIiidh i» pMbeUnl by Wahr proctiro.l
by'io.-nn* of a dim which back* tho waters ot tin-
brpnch, and form* a at and Ing pool of considera
ble extent.
Kvory mfu of nny magnitude cause* a sadden
riw *ff die MH"b w hich Uirariubly uweep* away
the feeble Imrrier to Its tri-o ontli-t, and *onvt>
expo-ed to the burning ray* or the mu a large
area of mud. and partially deesyt-d vegetuble
uiMtrr. Thl* it I* coiltrnfk-d hi the prolific
mm: or of tin- malaria and miasmata wliluh has
pfnrrd detrimental to the health of the city.
At prevent, the pond has again turn emptied
n^l noxloua exhalation* mtsd dWnutVf to tho
miMos may be detected by the puwerby, especial
ly at nightfall.
We do not wish to Interfere with private rights
or property, but cwnnot help suggeriing that Hie
author!tic* should lake some steps to nmovc
this fruitful cause ol sickness-
In tbe vicinity of Savannah, dry culture In
tbe rice alluvial lands *U owured by the pay
ment of a stipulated sum by the cltv. A
Committee on drain* and *cwm t>*o, under
tbe direction of council aod the Hoard of Health,
rightly enforce Use opening of all outlet* and
ditch"* which convey to the river tbeaupsfUoax
water of the vlcloliy.
It MU»t be fur Hie corporate authorities to de
termine wbat action if any, ran be had in tbe
premise*.
Properly holder* In that neighborhood would
do well if no other plan be devised, to purfh m
the e.tablbduncnt, and removo tho obstructions
UieiuseivcS.
We simply call aUsntion to the matter *s ev
er jealous of the reputation of our city for
liialth aud sulubrlfy.
[CO'IUlXICATKIl.]
Capt- W. M. TiiiuIIii.
Mr. KJitor; A sojonm of u few weeks *t the
Capital of onr Stole, enabled tho writer \o form
a fair estimate ortho inBweuco nnd efMcloucy of
the nvpee.Uvo lending menda-rs of the Gcnerol
Avsmbly, aivl while I have seen in ‘Utfcys of
jure,” m.ire brilliancy la that k4t Hiiu In the
one j«ri arljourn.-d, yet fir solid procttMl «.-u»e,
tbnt hod/ Ir.iw Irr-r-n rcarvriy dXeeR.il.
I n i ay berenrter speak of sumo of these mem
bers, but oiy present |Ktr|HM« Is to call Hh- atten
tion of tlio cUlXi'n* of linodolph thruiity lu oar
Representative, Cupt. Tomlin, and I hiii s|a*ak-
ing lire foot when 1 sny that nrt m-mber of either
branch of the Gttperal Avrembly had more Influ
ence tbuu Cant. Tumi in. Active and vigilant,
yet uaokruffvm be was always ut work, either
in Ihu hiteri-sf or hh. own ihinidilUtc coastituen-
Cj, or aiding some friend In putting through
some favorite measure. I noticed one trait ol
Hr- Captain, Uiat of late years Is rare among pub
lic men : It Is that ot uumlor. If upfdled ttt for
hi* support'of a measure, he would at once let Ills
course bo known. •* Vw, I will support your
Measure, - ' or “ No, I am ngnlnsl II," and upon
tills declaration Implicit rotifldertco . onld bo
tiUced. Ills hold slarnl iiiiou the liiellglhllily of
Hr- negro to scats In the Geuernl Assembly, has
niseiil him In 11m front t ank ot hold nnd Icailt-r*
legislators.
While un H|tenkt-r, lie I* exceedingly riiarp nt
r.-p*rtee. I will give Imt one Instance : Hryant,
a III.II1 Iroin Maine since the war, was debating
roma question involving iwyp rqnwlltfrwl.cn
('apt. Tomlin rosu to n point ol uriler. --M'.
ripenk'-r, I riro to a point of order. I wish to
a-k tk- gentleiiun Irom Klchimmd to what roev
„t bn- utittfun family 1«- k-lrntg* f' Dr-vairf w*»
or dark complexion. ’ HirU CUta a* these uvver
fall. .1 to tell.
A« a buhl, (Warlc-i legislator, lie has np equal
in either 'waoeh of the General Assembly. He
■introduced the ro»oiulion to expel the ii'irusv-
from Hie Hoiiso.Whon all his friends thought ll-
fuieoes* Inquissible, Hut It succeeded, and he
now wears an evlih-iicu of the high appiidulioii
of Ills fervlorw in lki» particular. In Ilia rim|ie iff
a Hue gftkl watch, peesenh.*! to him hy the mem-
berg who here seated in the place of Urn rxjuilU
. d in m IMS.
This rorijniiinleatlon Is Hof wriUenln n spirit
of UndiMion, hut in onlor that llm oltlzens of
Itandolph county nny km»w that tlm.v have at
la-t a n-preaertnllvtt who knows the rights rtf hi*
oomtitnenla, and who prsMesso* th iiolepcn Icnct
nnd moral courage to ndvooato lk»*o rights.
I will close by saying that ('apt. Tnmlht k the
right man. In the right place, and at the right
time, sml now may Raudolpli conulv he prowl
of him. KxamInkk.
A*, Ttiou-and* of person# have lmen cared
ol lthr.-umatb.ni and N' liralgU the past three
year* hy the use of LAllemand's HpeclMc. Hr.
Uni. A. Me Murray, of rit. I.oitis, and late A mint-
nut Hurgeon L*. S. A.. M)« be regards it a* tho
Great Remedy f.w three diseases.
John 11- Ilhtorl, General Agent. Houtliwret cor
ner 3d aod Chosnut streets, t>(. IamIs, Ho.
For sale in Culhbcrl by
T. H. roWEI-U Truotce.
To (J. A. Iltwne, K*q . U-U^raph opera
tor, we are under manny obilgntloo* for Impnr'
taut telegrams plicetl at onr disposal, and other
courtesire extendrd.
May the current of hi* happiness flow a* swill-
Jy a* the magic stream b« guide* with wizard
power.
A Moon. Ciumi to a Jotr.—It aaems
to uh thnt the following in worthy of the
tlefunol but never-forgotten Wuulon Van
Twillur :
“If the jury believe, from tho evidence,
that the |>l<iint<ft' nnd defundaiit were
port nor* in the grocery, ntid that the
pluintifT bought out tho defendant, nnd
gave him hi* note for tho interest, and
the defendant paid for tho nolo by deliv
ering to the pluintiif a cow, which he war
ranted not bremrliy,niiri the wurrnoly wan
broken by reamm of the breach inoM of the
cowvtnd he drove the cow back and tend
ered her !o the ilefr/uhnt, but bo rvfntcd
to receive her, and the plaintiff took her
home in and put a heavy yoko on
her to pievent her jumping fence**, ami
by renaou of the yoke aho broke her
tteek and t^ie<l • a mi if tho jury further
belli Are that the defroinntV intereet in
the grocery tru worth unything, the
pigm tiffs not •was worthhoH ami the
cow good for nothing, either for beef
or milk, then llm jury inuxt Cud out
thetuMtlvou how they will decide tho
care; for tliu court, if <*hu undurqtuod*
herpulf—and -lie iliinka ..he do«m—don’t
Know how aacb a cams i-buuld be doei-
dvd."
Peuiteylvuiiiu Election
PhUndrljihin, Ootober 18, noon.—Oon*
ridumblu tighling in tho suburbs in the
lOth V’tmL ISvo men fatally shot by
thi- deputy Sherirt.
In tliu vOtli Ward heavy fighting ro-
ported ju.ween the police and the
•'h*' 1 Iff.
>Vt.en the jiolU wore openotl at 7
o’clock u long line of votera wore pros-
VQt at each voting plate.
There arc etiong indientiona of n
hflavy \oto.
Both patties claim tho State, with
chnneea favtiriug the J)emo<y otH.
riMJphi,,, October 18, P. M—Tl.e
Democrat* claim the city by 0000. Thu
Kppublicons by two thousand. Sovoral
tights are progressing.
1‘hitndehhi(t y October 13.—Chester
county, Penn., Westchester borough,
gives six hundred nnd eight Kcpublicun
ninjority; Republican gain 85. In
eleven district* of Chester county the
Hcpubliuun majority ia 7l»7 ; Republi
can gain 10*2.
J%ibiMnhitt, October 18.—In the
Eleventh Word the Detnocnitiu majori
ty i* 900; gain 124. Fifth Wuid,
Democratic majority 10H6; gain <1G.—
St. Cluir, a borough of Schuylkill coun
ty, Pent., gives a Repnidican majority
of 235; Republican gain 107. Coltlm
bia borough, Republican majority 111 ;
Republican gaiu 53. Lancaster Cify,
Democratic majority 174 ; Republican
guin 159. Four district* of Delaware
county show a Republican gain of 118.
Titusville, Crawford county, Republican
majority 75; Republican guin 14. Al-
Icntowo, Lehigh county, 8 ward*, Re
publican majority 175; Republican
gain 07.
1‘hiludfffJiHi, October 13 - Twelfth
Ward, Democratic mnjority280; Re
publican gain 177. Heventeonth Wnrd
—Deinocratiu, majority 11U3: Demo
era tie gain 07 Hhiewabury Township,
York county—Democratic mnjorily 212;
IK-moeriitio gain 40. Alloghniioy coun
(y, ns far us heard from— Republican
majority 7500; Republican guin 1100.
Hector township, Carbon county—Dcm
•HTatic ennjority 02; Dutnocratio gain
11. M nneltehumt Itormlgh—Republi
can majority 120; Republican guin 0.
/'/iihiih Ijiliin, October 18.—Hoi ks
county; Koeklniu!—J outoerat’c majority
208; Democrntic gain 24. Muft’o.i
Ci«)ok—Democratic majority 160; Dcui
ucrulie guin 21. Rcuding, 0th Ward—
Uepttblicun majority -; Dettiocrnlic
gain 19. 8ih W«rd—Doinotrutio nm-
iniity 05; Di inocjaljc gain 20. 1st
Ward—Republican majority 100; Re
publican gain 15. 6th Ward—Demo
cratic gaiu .50. Spring Township,—
Retroicrulie gnln 23. FitW Grove—
Deniocrutio majority 02.
Vhdndrlphia^ October 13.—Centre
comity, 0 district* show a Democrntic
m ijorily of 331; Republican gain 852.
Yoik borough, Dcmocru'.iomajority 300;
Republican gain 58. Carbon county,
Democratic majority ol 540; Democrat
ic guin 100. Northampton county, Kns-
toiifindll districts show Deinocrmic
iiiujoiity ul 3008; Dcmocnitio gain 134.
llct ks county, 7 districts show n Demo-
4 ratio tiiajoi iiy i,f (1300; Democratic
gain 522 In IMiiliidelphiu thoDciuo-
ta ut* elect Mayo* and District At tor
lu-y hy 1000 majority, killing Ortoll nnd
Myers, nnd lo-elected Taylor, l’roba-
bly the Statu will give the Republicans
a majority of 10,000. Cheater county,
Repdhlicnn ninjority 2100 ; JG-puhlican
gum 200. Fulton comity, Democratic
ninjority of 2")0 ; Democratic gain 40.
Fay*ttu co., Coimellsvillu Township
—Democrntic majority 6 ; Republican
guin 20. Fhiladclplm, lstli Ward shows
up u republican gain uf 1000- lu Im/.-
l ine county, twelve districts give n Uu.
pullean gam of 20. Allegany county,
forty nine Districts show a Republican
gain of 2000. Williuinspottborongh—
Republican majority 280; Republican
guiii 310. Lancustcr county, twenty-
four di.-lriot* show a Republican guin of
540. Reading City give* a smull Dem
ocratic majority. Dorks county—Dem
ocratic majority about 0000 ; Democrat
ic guilt 200. Bun bury—Republican
majority 287; Republican gain 232 —
Franklin county, ten districts given Re
publican gain ol 105. jNorthumbcrlutid
—Republican majority 27; Itupubllunn
f ains 63. l'hiludelphia, 4th Waid —
Iciuocrutio majority 1720; Dumoorntic
guin 92. Tenth Ward— Republicnti
mnjorily 1008; Republican gain 8.—
Sixteenth Ward—Dcmocrutie majority
294; Democratic gain 01,
Private dispatche* state Cincinnati
gives 4500 Republican majority; a gain
of 800. Indicate Ohio Republican by
nt least 20,000. Indiana reported 7000
Republican majority.
Tmt LtvanrooL Cotton linoRKiuox
th* Qa Viva.— I he pres* agent iu Eng
land ha* thought proper to inform u«
Americans iu a brief telegram, that the
yield of tho cotton crop in Egypt this
season i« reported to be “enormous.”—
No fucts of detail nro given, and the
statement in made simply on tho reports
suid to l>c contained ia a letter or let
ter*. Thi* i* very vague nnd looks
much a* il the telegram hud been in
spired hy the Liverpool cotton brokers
and manufacturers of England to knock
down the price of American cotton,—
Admitting even that’there is an unusual
ly large yield in Egypt this year, it
ought to make no difference iu the mar
ket value of onr prodnet. Tho Egyptian
cotton is a poor short staple, and dirty
article, and cannot rival our beautiful
and e’oan burg staple cotton. We have
only about hall a crop, compared with
what Was raised in the most productive
ycat b before the war, though it tnay
have us largo a money value, nnd there
frill be the fullest demand for it at high
rule*. We advise our planters uud cot
ton merchants not to bu misled by such
statements us tho one referred to.—iY.
) . Herald-
A safii containing $200,000 iu
currency, nhlch was lost two years ago,
when the steamer, W. Cnrter, explouud
on the Mississippi river, lias juit iMfeli
recovered with the luou^y intact.
A Sl«k itabe.
Who oan fathom tho deep anxiety
and ovortibndowmg grief of the fuml
parent, whoso procioiw ohild.'lTio light
and jpy of tho household, is laid upon a
bed of illness ?
Vnnblc to tell it* little wants or point
oat the seat of tho disease, tho fevered
pulse nnd flushed check of tho gentle
sufferer, send a pang of unuttornblo an.
guish to the heart of the distracted mo
ther.
How tenderly aho watches tho dear
child, noting its every sign ami gesture,
intelligible to Aer alone. No degree of
frctfullness, no amount of euro, no per
aunnl fatigue, no self-denying snerilietr. ^ ^
. . , - . I,. . , j the aubieot of elections, or they w
c»n ho loo gnmt for Unit nraiolluh love, |, 0 „.„ w „. Th „
which stirs her soul to its profouudest ' '■ * B
depth*.
And, whoa by God’* blessing tho de
lirium passe* away, and the light of rea
son again illumines tho awoot counte
nance of tho little sufferer, what exstalio
joy and gratitude well* up like n foun
tain from thnt parental honrt.
Bo, when called to bid adiou to the
angel form, mope precious to that mo
ther than oriental rubies, nnd the soft
lip* and clinging arms, nnd fond cares*
of tho little innocent may bo felt no
more, oh who can paint the desolation
nnd heart anguish of tho author of it*
being. " Rachel mourning for her chil
dren, nnd would not bo comforted be-
oatise tlu-y nro not.”
Hoys and girls, h.vo, obey uud revere
tho gentle mother, who ha* labored and
suffered ho much for you. A life time
of dovotiun cannot repay tho half you
owe her.
Extuftlon.
Wo commend to our roadcr* tho fol
lowing admlrablo extract Irmn the edi
torial columns of tho Southorn Dre*Tiy-
terion# They should sink deeply into
the honrt of every honest tmiu nnd
Christian.
Earthly courts, and mini’s ruling oan~
not cbongc tho vtomu} principles of
right and wrong, nnd justify spoliation
mid injustice in nny form.
Tho God who rule* supremo ia Iho
only true (ffbUefoT Iho (|ncslioii t
Extortion |fl romotitncq committnd un
der cover of tho civil law. oomolitncs,
Tor exnmplo, tho law will compel a mmi
to pay a claim which on the principle*
uftnond right nnd honesty, is not justly
due. To enforce u claim hy law in thnt
(tuae, is evidently extortion and tobbery,
.Sometime* again, tho law docs not com
pel tho payment of a debt morally and
Justly due. For the dubtjr in thut case
to refuse payment is extortion uml rob-
litny again. The civil luws do not cro-
ate, limit, or define the obligations of
honesty and justice. Thoy are only in
truded to proteot nnd enforce them.—
Hut hi pousoquuuoa of the imperfect ions
of human legislation uml of tiro various
and complicated clrcumstaiiccH of hit
man life, it is impossible no to frnmo hu
man laws ns to make thorn a perfect
ami infallible protoction nnd defonco of
right and justice. Iu *omo casus they
will enforce injustice, and at another,
full fo snstnln right lint no honest
man will take advantage of this. And
lor nny ouo to uvail himself of it in or
der cither to oVndo the pnyinonl of n
just debt, or to compel tho payment of
an unjust claim against another, is as
dishonorable and ns wicked iih highway
robbery. Ho will find hi* mrounts to-
viewed and settled at another bar,
where tho only, law is tin: unerring
slnndnrd of perfect right and justice,
ami the only judge an infallible Gud.
Mover OuiiBii OrrtoK*.—The Pnatof-
lice Dcpurtimmt hits recently reduced
the rules ol commission on iiuutey orders,
nnd iiicrniisod the number of money or
der oflDes. Tho now rutfls uru ns fol
lows : On order* not exceeding 820,
10c.; over 820 and not exceeding $30,
15c,; over $30 and not exceed ing 840,
20c.; over 810 nnd not exceeding $50,
25c. No single order is issued for a
larger sum than $50. Purtiox desiring
to remit muui* over (hi* amount obtuiti
additional orders; nnd no applicant will
in nny caao bo allowed to procure more
than threo orders payable ut tho same
office to the sumo person.
A Chicago doctor has had a ca
reer. lie Aommittvd uu outrugo upon n
female patient, ran away nnd engaged
himself to marry a young Indy in Indi
ana, when, a* it was discovered that Its
hod a wife and family in Chicago, he
was tarred nnd feathered, and now he
ha* beon arrested for the former critno.
«)u A woman in Ban Francisco cut
off tho bend of her child, then cut her
own throat, and while bleeding to death
ondoavored to induce a police ofliocr to
arrest her husband for committing the
deed. She recovered and owned up
t&* Tho Cleveland I’laiadeuler tells
of two men on Kelly’s Iriutid, who, hnv
ing been informed by “ 1‘lonchette” that
an Indian Chief lies buried under the
primeval fimcstmio of the inland, having
on his person $18,000 worth of jewelry,
mo digging with might and main to find
the trusuru.
floiT A method has been discovered of
separating honey from tho comb, by
centrifugal force. The process leave*
the celt* ho little injured that the bee*
oan go to work.filling them aguiu aflu
a short *ca*iou spent m repairs.
Till*. CU'Ol'glU tsUMO.
Tho talk about special legislation for
'Georgia’scaao has all ended in smoke.
Common scnsir lias ptvvuilcd over the
wild demnuds of carpet-bug fanaticism,
nnd the fact i* m-knowlodged even by
tho carpet-bnggers themselves that Con
gress Ini* no jurisdiction over the mill
jm t, iflnimueh o* Gooraia ha* been ad
mitted bark into tne-ftfld of the Union.
To adopt any other theory would bo
revursivo of nil the long proclaimed doc
trines of Radicals. The government of
thnt State Is now placed in the predica
ment of Imving n new constitution and
mi old Code. Th* former authorize* no
elections until 1870. The election to
the State Legislature of n continllmg
number of Democratic members will bo
auificii nl to drfent nny legislatii n on
‘icy will li\
present of
fleers, Statu and national, hold undor on
election authorized by special ordinance
which nlso, it is stated, authorizes the
present incumbent* to hold until 1870,
inatend of u new election this fall, which
the Legislature will not murt'ion. Thu
(|uostion in upon the validity and the
force of this ordinance. It was contem
plated that the speediest mentis of over
coming these doubts would bo the reject-
meat of tho Democratic members, oil at
least some of them, from the State Leg
islature hy act of Congrc**, upon the
grounds of ineligibility under the four
teenth constitutional amendment. This
proposition, however, did not meet with
favor in nny quarter, and wa* nocesnrily
ubnndoned IT thing* do ro-t go right
in tho inomitime there will ho n more
harmonious action on the part, of the
Southern members noxt month —Her
ald» V’rttJtint/lpn Tclojraph.
Colfax Oath.—A few years ago
Schuyler Colfax took the following oath.
|f« now seeks the votes of the '•foreign
ers, alien* and Roman Catholic* " he
then solemnly swore to proscribe. Lot
all anvil read this oath and then voR'for
him if they ean:
I, Schuyler Colfax, of South Rend, in
tho State of Indlunn, a native horn citi
zen of tho I'uitod States, and or Protest
ant faith, in the presence of Almighty
God nnd these witnesses, do solemnly
promise and swear that I will not vote,
nor give my infltionce for nny man, for
any ottico in the gift of the people, unless
he ho nn .\mericati horn uitizcu, in favor
of American* fuling A morion, uor if lu
be a Roman Catholic.
In tho presence of tho Almighty God
and thoaB witne-ws, T do solemnly and
sincerely swear that I will, when elected
or appointod to any oltidnl station eon
furring on mo tho power to do ho, re
move nil foreigners, aliens, or Roman
Catholics from olllco or placo, and that I
will in no case appoint itycli to any office
or placo in my gilt.
eiaT The Oregon Legislature hit*
passed resolutions censuring tho Sena
tor* ft mu that Statu, Williams uud Cor
bett, charging them with misrepresent
ing tho people of Oregon, and requesting
them to resign. These Senators nro
Rudicals, who hnvo supported till tho
extreme measures of tue present Con
gicsa.
TO THE
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
OF
KOIltll-WCrftOI'll Cit'Ol'glll.
W E arc dully recairin* one of llu- I.Hrjral anft
licit Aaiuitcd ■ml clicuue.it Slocks uf
Groceries
Tbut h«H been offered (or ea’e in Macon since (be
war.
CON^f8Tl\G OF
Golden Nyrop. Extra do. and Cuba Mnlasass. Ilu.
•on, 8 dr.-*, Shoulder* nml lUuts. I uml. Nrw
Gixlirn lliiticr, New i'hoe»s. N. w Crop
Mackerel, While, lllae uml Tioal Fish,
Haiokid lli-rrintr. H«>d FWi, lri»li
I'olu'neu, Sinp. L'und'rs, I'ot
Ash. Htnich, Hurdlnoa,
Munturd, Veasl I'ow-
dcia, Gun Cup*,
Turk-. Axes,
Call no
and
Harare
of ell prudes
l’irkles. Quinine,
Hlscking, Morpliino,
Nuil*. Cutnplior, Kpsam
Hulls, Gun Caps, Hh«l, Vow
der, Ia-uiI, Ink Vuadcrs, Maiohes,
V.per, Core Oysters, luipmtcd Ale k
I’nrier, choice llrson, SoucIioiib, O'unn k
Jupnu Teu, Tumi Kish in Cenn, .Smukinq and
Manuisclmi-il Toburco, IU«lnu, Atinunde, Nun, llet-f
ToiiKues, Vickli-il Vi* Keel, Voik nnd Iteef, Knits'
celebrated Schnapps r.ntl Cnckieils, large slock of
yhtir on crineitiunieni, Usnitijf, Uu co nmt Iron
Tire ami Twine, u lurxc stock ol Imported Wine*,
Brandie.1, (Sins, Whiskeys, lliliore aod Clears.
Also, Mine, Vlaater Vnris, Ceineol. Vlutrring
Hair, uml lutiul Vlustcr.
Uire us a cull if t«ii want bnrfnln*.
SKYMOUK, TINSLEY k CO.,
MpS-4m Mucou, Uu.
DOBBINS'
SAVES TIME!
SAVES FAROE I !
SAVES MONEY Ml
SAVES CLOTHES!!!!
SAVES WOMEN!!!!!
Heir AM) )\ j: SJILL IT! ‘fsO.
T. S. POWELL, Twin,
Met I)niBK' , i , i Uook.tullei uml cdutionor.
DR. SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR.
f pill.4 Ueino lr wsa llrsl nreil bv Vs orlainolnr,
I Hr. A. Q. Hlinmons, tipuu himself, he Imving
f»r veers been utllicieil Ijt Liver Disease, which true
mi ■ were us to otiullue ban In Ms lied at tliuos, amt
cuiiur him lo keep Ills room for tho two yeuru arevi-
ooh In hi« discovering it. Alter vxli»ii»iing his own
skill «ntl thut ol ib« most eminent phyuTciunu Im
C'Uilit iiml, be conceived tlml the country in which
ibis disease m , '«l prevailed most nuturnllr itipply
its rsotsd.r. Upou this principle the Compound
was made by him, und nfn-r repeated triulr, he sue-
evi dcd in pn p trina this Hiricllr Ve^etublo Kuion-
lilic Medicine, nnd nfter Uring it a fchort time, hud
111 is grnliHcstlon ol bning imtored In the most com
bk-te and robust IichIiIi. Ilis uri|uuiotuncu being
luigp, ami so mnny kuowing ot ins ullliulioii nml
wonderful restoration, linndicds tippileil lo him tor
Ilia remedy which seemed Inhere rescued him front
• premature gruvo. In restmuse to Hiss* rrpreUod
Osil". he pot op the SIMMON'S LIVER REGULA
TOR which ha* secured lo |l*el( n rep-.ttulion lor
grunt merit, without ufforts in Ihu umuI way of ad-1
rortising, thut cerlalnly nd^bl be lurtued cxtr.ioidi- j
Bury.
llEING A BURE CURE FOR
{lyspepsis, llcndjohe, Jutindics, Cuslivenesa, Hick '
Headache, Camp Dysentery, Cbrenio Dmrrlouu.Af-
fretions of Ilu-flUilrler nnd Kldoers, Kerer, Ner
Vousness, Chills, Disem.es ol the Hkin, Imntirily of
illiMid, Mrlrtocludv or Depression of Hpiri's,
limit Horn, Colin or Veins in tbs liowelr, Vsin in
■ he iliwii, Kon-r end Ague, Dropsy, Uoils, Vain In
Hack and Limbs, Asthma, Krnnpe'sa, Female Af
fection-, end Hillious Diseases Unosnillt,
Vicpared only by J. II. tfBII.IN h CO,
Drujf^isU, Macon, *Js.
READ THE FOLLOWING TIWTIMONIAIA
Chat'ehonrhee, Fia., April tilth, ISAS.
Messes Zbi 1.1.x k Co.,—Dear hire 1 Vl(i>«e lind
enclosed iweoty dollars, Air which you will send me
len dollars worth of your REGULATOR. I lure
S iren your medicine a thorough trial, end In no esse
as it ever felled lo give full satisfaction. I ennsid-
it indispeneihle In every family, and will never
be wiihoul it again if it can be procured. My little
n who wee so Ion* consldi-rni a Impel*** o*e by
Ilia Vhvsicians is now iu blooming health from
■Mine the REGULATOR hy the directions, and 1
shall star consider it the preserver of his IVo.
Yours, Mki. ELLEN M EACH AM.
Mikii. Zsilik k Co.: I here been slllicted with
Liver Disease sod Dyepopsie for years, ami haring
applied to neerig every Cbyeieian that I kaew, and
everv kind uf medicine I heard of. which I thought
would be bonrfkiel, bnt no hing done me any good
until I used tbeBimmous' Liver Kegulelor, wliich
.,. cere to have made a perfrul cure of me. Ipmsi
certeinly IcoomBR-od il to every nulL-rer froio tins
dieewe. I.OCIH R. HEN A HD,
Al Hodgkins k Boo's Gun Msnufecturv,
Macon, (is.
For sale by all Druggists. Price ft. eugTT 'Jm
“FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Etc., '
D R. ROGER H Couipouod Byrup of Liverwort
and Ter.
J^ABTNG'B Compound Hyrupof Nepths.
D R. TUGGLEi* Compound Hyrup of Globe
Flower.
J^fARSDEN’B Pectoral Bulm.
^YKR’H Ctrerry Fecforal. >
YyHITCOMB’H lUmody fur Asthma.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
For Sale.
pIlK liudor-igood desliing fo clmngn tho Inrest-
I nicnt, off rs ills tesidertt) in Cutlibert lor sale.
This lot is plcu'uutly sllnitud and co..tains seven
acres ol IaikI, two u rc' in tho woods that nro beau-
tilbl building Ini*, u* good u well of wn'er ns cun
bo found in Houtlt-wcMcru Ge-wala. The improve-
ntents nru ample, uud si I in fpiod repair.
To-m*, ♦M.furi uish.
This p'npoity w us valued nt fD,.T00 In specie be
fore the war.
I have -i nay valuable at Helen of llounuliuld Fur-
uiltiro ilmt 1 wiaild sell «t privufo silc.
Versons wishing lo puronsee tho placo or Furni
ture ute invited lo unit at tile premises.
ThiH property w ill bo *o d with Perfect Titles,
nod without ally lucmnlirunre whateror.
not I-Im ED. It. HARDEN.
Fine« Very Fine.
FRO ITS AND FLOWERS
Smoking Tobacco.
Fur Hulc bv
T. S. i’OWF.LTi, Tniflteo,
octlct Druggist, Hooksoller nnd Htalinner.
A l)H / Ms Tit A TRIX' SALE,
I »Y ririna of na ordur from Hie Colirlof Ordidn-
II ry of Randolph county, will bo sold in Culli-
berl, Ge., on tbe lir*t Toosdny In December next,
us tho properly of the rslutn of Josinh Hovett, de
ceased, No. AA, esst ball of No, 41), nnd all of lot
No. 47 that lien B.aitli.wesl of Canuv Spring branch
containing nbt.iit R.A acre*. All In the 7th District
of Randolph coinily. Terms cash.
OAT8KY HOY ATT,
ocISIds* Admlnistrelrlx.
Notice.
TTAOR the conreiiisnce of the Sick, my Htoro will
I’ bu oponrd each Sabbath d>y from U until 10
o'clock In the forenoon, and from 8Jf until 4.'.j
o'clock iu the sfternoot:.
T. H. POWELL, Trust**,
ocHot Drilggisf, Hooksellor and Hlelionsr.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
B \ virion of an order from the Court of Oidlnn-
rv of Rardolpii cmntv, will hr raid in Cuth-
b'-rt (Js., on Hi* first TuoMliy In Decembur next,
lots or lA< d No*. 7!». sn, 40, oud all of 118 on tbe
Wi st side of Vuchitln creek AH In the filb l)ls-
trlcl of Randolph ooiiafy, Da. All to be sold as
Ihr properly of Hie osiu'e of Csihsrlne llswk, de-
eeawd. Term*Cab. WM. HVRARS,
oetStde* Executor.
BLUJEBTOJbni,
TO SOAK YOUR QMAIN,
For sale br T. B. POWELL. Trustee,
oeRct Druggist, llookseller and Hlstioner.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
ILL be sold, before the Court House door,
. . In (’iithberl. on the Bret Tuesday In Do-
ermber next *11 nl lait ol Lsntl, No. ft, in the I'lh
Dis'rirt of Kendo 1 ph oounir, being the pise*
whereon reehles W. A. sod W. C. Bnl|i**. Vine
land, implored. w|ih log cabins, end shout 100
nc»*s otesred. Bold as tho protiertv of Versons
Walks*, dn-sased, lo carry out will ol doorased.
Txnus: Three pa* insnls *.inii*llr. with *anrored
security. FRKEM tN WALKER,
C. L. WALKER.
oc c lda Kxeeutor*.
“NEW 6TYLC ”
Wedding Cards and Envelopes,
For sale br T. B VOWKI.L, Tru*lee,
octset Druggist, Uvokscllur and Blutioocr.
z 1 EORUI.V, K»M'Oi.m Corxrr —John Hridgee
^Jf haying apjrfr** forActtsr* of Admicislrstion
nn the eatataol Jacob 'Uf'dggL dcc*u*ed. all per
rons iDiercn'ed at* notifird to file their objrctimi*.
if soy they have, by tbe next December term ot
ibc (Tili'lol Ordiuary for *-iid ronotr.
oct9 lm* If. GOUMLEY, Ordinary.
Turner’s Tic Dolereaux
mac GBjcaait Linn.
Direct Steam
COMMUNICATION WITH
Europe!
GEORGIA AND* ’LIVERPOOL LINE
Flvst-ClaHs New Iron Civ(lo-Hiiklt
flt(’AUUltlp!|
aDtrqiKh ox •nm
SARAHOTA, Now Rnlldlnr
SAI.UDA “
8KLMA
havannaii •'
RATI LI. A
WAVERI.Y, Gaptaln PRYKON.
LEITH Cupluln 11A RNKT80N.
8TIRLING Ouptnin lll.AOK,
RIGA Captain HUNTER,
DON Captain MAHON.
I-»T Freight lnk«>n from end to Ht Louis, Nosh-
vllle, Memphis, Vlrkshnry, Nelms, Montgomery,
Eiifaiiin, Tallahsssre, Atlanta, Msc<m, Columlms,
Augusta, OrilUa, Albany, America*, Greensboro,
M.iil-son, C'-vingion, Allien*. Cuthbcit, Nt-wna',
LvOrange, West Point, Dawson, Tli«inssville Car-
Irreville, and all p -inis in the ftouihoiu Blairs,
Great llritaln and the Continent.
t4T Hills of lading signed upon railroad recr'pta
at interior points of shipn enl. Vrsss receipts at
Snva111n.il and dray receipts at LIvuiixmiI. Insur
ance effected from interior points of sliipmi nt nml
from Bar innsh, when desired, on ouropeu I’oliciee
here or in Liverpool.
OT* Advances of lliret-quartera of the value at
the time of shipment given upon conslgnuiauts, and
proceeds guaranteed.
Vreposed days ol sailing from Havannnb, 1st and
15th ol i-ncli Month, commencing ■■ follow*:
W A VKlll.Y, 1 ,fii'p bales cupacity, 1 Mb November
HON, X.ftOO bales cupacity, 1st Decenibei.
RIGA, 8,500 bales capaeitv, Unh Decumber.
LRITII, 4,ftoo bale* opacity, 1st Junnnry,
Ext is stesinsrs, of l/nc and S.ooo bales capacity
will be dispatched to l.lvcr|NMd, Havre, Urcinan,
Hamburg, Antwerw, Trientu, Genua and Creustadt
whenever indue, ment offer a.
Vi eight taken from Cardiff or any indirect port
lo Havtunsb.
Apply lo WM. M. TUNNO k CO.
In Liverpool, fo HTODDART UROTIIKRB.
And iu Lui.b, tu DONALD It. MAC UUKGUlt.
appro fro*
DeWlTl' Sf MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN nnd ixlWMTrC
137 COXGItENS STREET,
SAVANNAH, OEORfrld.
HAVE JUST UUCEIVED THEIR
PALL and WINTER STOCK.
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer.
I AIRE'S Dross Goods in nil the newest slrles,
J Kheeilngs, Shirtings, Linens nnd everything
wanted in hnuaskeaping While Goods, Hosiery
and small Wuru* in cndlovi variety.
O.Hids for Gen 1 lemon and lloya wee*.
All our sioct Is New nnd Just bought at tho
lowest cash rsrcEs.
aspt-nm Dr.WITT A MORGAN.
w
l’uixt’dTdM* Oom-fo*.— Dr. Mitclem
tho rutirifig ' Piwidonfc ha* been pro* J tor Um rum or
ni-ntun With a Stic tvoi-ioitto by mane m'4! !P
k lacked iricoda. «,it. Z
T. H. VOWBLli, Trurlce,
:8ct DruggU', ll.*>kacll«r and SutMumr.
Notice,
\ !,L |>*r*onsere ontlflsd not to trade for a oota
uu-Is by the aubwiibcrs, to Itobcrl Itearea,
il of I*". O’). OSWanrc tlcfariiiimil n.i|
miuu, in cc-nsequeiiCB of (lie ennditiona
arsteuS: 4
UNIVERSAL NF.UIlALfllA FILLS,
For ado br T. H- I’OWELL. Ttosfee.
1 oc*;l 1) ugglst. Ilooknullor und frlaflomr.
1 vtORC-FA, n*»n.oi,Bn Coifwr.-Notlee l« gir-
U «nl* nil por>oiH interoati’d that appliraiion
win be in**' lo the Urdinniv ol said couafv, at Hie
I>--(.iiitx-r T. rni nett, of lb-: Or! «*f Or.l Iimry fc»r
icurs to *d| Uiy real «*ta(e t--'-uag'tuf ta ft* iretate
ol BamuefT, Aodnrw* w«ed.
octt-.-m e. l. Douglass, dur.
To tho Shippors and Produoera
OF
Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
II ItE undersigned Cotton Fnetpn and Commie-
1 shin NlorcliuntH ol Havanxaii, Oa., take pleas*
uro In notifying tin* public that nrrangeniunls have
b.wn effected foe motion or shipping by ileum or
sail direct to Europiuii or American port*, the oot-
iim cup of Un.*0 suctions ihe nmurul outlsl ef.
wliich I* through our port, and hope, in affording
every fucilily, fo receive u henvy luorvao* over to*
Inrge cousigumetiUi of laat scuson. We confident
ly rxpr.’ss ihu Iwdlof thut our oily will be ouo of the
heat cotton nmtket* thisseusmi in Ibe UuRedBlatee
FEURKLI. k WEHLOW, Hay BlrccL
HAVANT k WAV!, H. Huv Blrcet.
ADAMB, WAHHi.URN Al CO , Htoddard's Lower
Hango.
BLOAN, GROOVER k CO , Ray Street.
JOHN W. ANDERSON'S BON8 k CO., Drayton
Blrret.
GUERRA HI) k HOLCOMIIE, Uuy Street.
V. II. IIKIIN. Huv Street
L. J. UUILM AltTlX k Cl)., Her Blrent.
K. W. DRUMMOND A URO., Hay Street.
W. II. GRIFFIN k CO , Hsr Street.
IL II. COLQUITT, I'M Har Street.
J. W. McDonald, ll-yiUreet.
TISON A GORDON, Hay Btrecf,
AUSTIN A ELLIS, llav Street.
WM. A. McKENZIK. liey Street.
HARNEY A CO.. No, la, Sioddard'x Upper Range.
HA IlNhTT A CO., No.«, Stoddnrd's Un| er Range,
f. F SMITH, Kspree* Hnlldlng. Hay Street.
W. II. HTAItKR A CO, Culton Factors nnd
Wholeauln Grneore, Agents for Gullell'a Hle-r!
IImvaIi Cotton Gin* aud CW» BuperpUnaphate of
Lima. roplT-lin*
WM. W- DANIELS,
GBNERAL
Commmion Merchant
DAY BTKIfiETf
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
jjjl. Libornl mlvattflc* made on coo*
Hiptiiiitinla of Cotttin, Produce, elc.
wpl-fim* _
~'■w-uaiuTT Ani.10
Farm for Sale,
T HE FARM of Mrs. Sarah J. More, lately de-
cessed, will be d'H|Mi*ed of at public sale, be
fore the Court IImute door in Cutbtairl, Ua., on
TUESDAY, Utcembor 1st, 1888.
It i-ffers iilirqualltd indue•menu lo tbuee dt-i-
rous 01 Inventing in fret w-iate— U biing one of tbe
most productive farm* in Randolph county.
Ihu property is lecstwl very ne\r the city of
Cu'hburt, and eoutaios 44.'. wire, nmre or le**.
On Hie |wemts*«. s cr.mfcrtab>e tn.m« Dwetllng,
llsrn*. Cnba, Vtgro Quarters, new frame Die Hmr-ey.
and ull other ixccMsiy building* may bo tooed,-
und Ibe eulire place is iroJrr g.-al f.-eee and in v
high rtutc of rnliivetiuii. About 400 aoiesareupen
and ready for crops.
Tbe health of lire hMalioo is proreibtal, and HI
woaW afford s hiuhlf desirabta ommirjr r«sid»nce
for any oou wbhing to enjoy lb* eduoaliunal ad*
vantages of Cuihberi. 1.
With fhr piece m y be ibisir*d Corn, Fudflev^
I'css and V»ial> es.
7 lie Fai m will be shown to any ooo on nj^.lica.
liou In A. J. or J. \\ MUk-K.
\j/r Much Tetfgrajih copy iu Weekly till dag
1,ml send bill lo ibis olltco. n p'.O-td
BOSADALIS,
r^R. LAW RE? CEB Cmnprund ExfraotoC
lTOGAD A til«,
for sale by T. S. HUWEI.L, Trust, c,
WiUt UuuLuilcr ulU ijtaUonur.