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*Th?Vr.flvefeton Commercfdt deni
port of its suspension.
Macon (Miss.) Beacon: "A negro child
three years oM was locked up in a cabin and
starved to death by her parents at Allen Blew-
itt’s York place. The child had been dead
three days when found. The parties are now
in .’ail in Macon.”
Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, October 2d:
• It was reported this morning that Mr. Pat
liaglond, Secretary of State, died at his home
' in bcottsboro', Jackson connty, ye.,terdnv, of
_jjoc.ir.onla. lie has been absent from the
nearly all the summer and fall.”
^^^Rlaha-see Floridian: General John Tyler,
son of the late President of the United
States, and bearing the same name, was on
Sin day morning first baptized and then duly
confirmed as a member of the church. This
result, doubtless, will be hailed by the friends
ci Mr. Tyler everywhere with intense satis- 1
faction.
. icksburg Herald, October 21: Gen Adel- :
hart Ames passed through the city yesterday
on route to Jackson to manipulate his little
Legislature. The hopes of Adelbert are cen
tered in that body, and if they so arrange it
f.s to postpone the election until 1874, Mr.
Ames will again find the climate of Missis
sippi too unhealthy for his little sick baby.
5enison News report of an occurrence at
Bose Hill Texas: “It seems that a feud had
existed between two neighbors living near
that place, whose names we did not learn
and that one of them called on tho other to
talk the matter over, and if possible drop it
afterwards. Words ran high, when one of
them drew a pistol and fired twice, both shots
taking effect in his antagonist's head. The
murderer then tied, bnt was hotly pursued
by two brothers of the murdered man, who,
on overtaking him a few miles from the place
of difficulty, riddled his body with buck
snot, causing bis instant death.”
Weston (Ya.) Democrat: “On Friday the
wife of George Brown, a colored man residing
in this place, gave birth to a child. On the
Sunday following, probably 18 hours af
ter the occurrence narrated above, she gave
birth to another. This is said to bo one of
t.hc most remarkable cases on record, ar.d a
parallel for it has not been known in this re
gion. A still more singular occurrence is the
fast that a lady residing in Ritchie county,
aged eighty-three years, a few days ago became
a mother. Her husband is seventy-seven '
years old. Her youngest child, before the j
coming of the last one had children married,
and they had children.”
New Orleans Picayune, October 21 : The
scene yesterday afternoon ou the streets lead
ing from the court house to the parish prison
was one oi great excitement—crowds running
hither and thither on the lookout for the Bur
gesses, shouting and hallooing —was an unu
sual occurrence in tbi3 city. A snnad of po
lice to the number of sixty escorted the pair
of accused Irom the court room, and notwith
standing their efforts to preserve order, the
crowd hurled stones at the criminals Burgess.
It is seldom that so much feeling bos been
displayed in any case, and the trembling
Knees of the accused gave evidence of their
wholesome fear of the future.
Union Record, Union Parish, Li.: “Last
Wednesday night, daring the progress of the
entertainment given by the cornet band, jnst
when the performance bad reached the height
of interest, the audience was suddenly start
led by the sharp report of a pistol and a cry
of agony from some one on the gallery m
front of the building. It was at first sup
posed that a murder tad either been com
mitted or attempted, and for a few minutes
the wildest excitement ensued. Upon inves
tigation it was ascertained that Mr. Andrew
<Jooper, a worthy young gentleman residing
five miles east of this place, had dropped his
i pistol, which, the hammer striking the edge
I of the gallery, was discharged, and, tho ball
entering the abdomen of the unfortunate
young man, caused almost instant death.”
Lynchburg Virginian: “We have been in-
tomed, and our information comes from a
very reliable source, that Rev. Dr. Munsey,
whose reported unfortunate mental condition
has been alluded to in our columns, appeared
before the Holston Conference of tue Metho
dist- Episcopal Church Soaih, in session at
Marion last week, and, having satisfied the
Conference of hi3 restoration to health and
perfect capability for the discharge of minis
terial duties, he was requested to preach in
that place on Sunday evening. He complied
with the request, and delivered an able and
impressive sermon to a very large audience.
This intelligence is very gratifying to us, and
we feel confident it will be gladly received by
the many friends of this able divine, wbere
ever his name and eminent services in the
Ghristiao ministry aro known.”
New Orleans Picayune: “The great efforts
made to divert the Texas trade to St. Louis
fcy ’ail have met with a prompt response from
cor merchants. The impression which had
gained considerable circulation that it was im
possible to ship on through bills of lading
freight from the interior of Texas, had caused
many to send products by rail to St Louis.
Through the energy andbnsiness management
of Charles A. Whitney and those directly in
terested in the International and GreatNorth-
ern ia : lroad. means have been established of
Flint Monday in November# 1173, and continu
ing four month* then alter.
Faculty :
C. B. GALENTINE. Sf. D., of Cleveland, Ohio,
Professor©/ Obstetric* and Diseases of Women and
Children.
JOS. ADOLPHUS, M. D., of St. Louis, Mo..
Profeseor of Surgery and Disease* of the Ej* and
Ear.
H. 0. FRENCH, M. D., of Chicago, 111.
The Chair of Theory and Practice.
J. T. COXE. M. D., Macon, Ga.,
Professor of Physiolugy and Pathology.
Professor «>f Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany.
J. A. BROWN. M. D.. Indianapolis, Ini.,
Professor of Materia Medica aod Tnereputic*.
| WASHING ION DESSAU. A M B. L., of Macon. Ga.,
Attorney atLsw,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
A. L. CLINK8CALES, M. D., of Macon, Ga..
Professor of Anatomy.
R. F. LETTER, M. D , of Reidsville, Ga.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T. J. BAINE. Janitor.
Z*ooa:
For a full course of Lectures, including all the
chairs, payable in advance $100 00
Matriculation Ticket (first term) 6 00
Graduation Fee 25 00
The Dtau will be elected on the assembling of the
Faculty.
All communications should be addressed to A. L.
CLINKSCALES, M. D., Macon, Ga.. who will take
pleasure in answering inquiry. J, T. COX. M. D.,
President Board Trustees.
A. L. C LINKftCALES, Secretary Board Trustee*.
sep30-dwedksnnd8wAw.
Manufacturer and Dealer i
Manufacturers of and Who!esile”anl]RetaillDealers in
IAMBSS, SAIM, COLLARS
v i ,'r m ■ - jso- i
BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c,,
Nos. 4i and 46 Third Street, |Macon, Georgia.
CARRIAGES
Such as are Needed for
The Southern Market.
Patapsco Female Institute,
Near Baltimore, Md.,
for 36 years, and enjoys a national reputation.
With the number of pupils limited to ninety, it has
representative# from two-thirds of the States, princi
pally South and Southwest. Its location is pre-emi
nently healthful, is coutral. and easily reached by rail
road from Baltimore and Washington City.
For Circulars address
MRS. R. H. ARCHER,
P. O. Elliott City, Md.
ihtiversitt
OF GEORGIA.
■THE 73D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITU-
... , oa WEDJiSsDAY ,
me, without intermission,
State
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
founded upon the United States Land Grant, is an in
tegral part of the University, and will hold the same
Term. Every advantage which the country allows, is
afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a
General Course and in 8pecial Department*. Degrees
granted beta in Arts and Science and in Law, Engi
neering and Medicine—the last through the Georgia
Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with the
University.
THE LAW SCHOOL
romains in session throughout the entire year. Libe
ral provision is made for the beneficiaries and for stu
dents of limited means.
For Catalogues, containing fnll information, apply to
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
MACON. G A.
| Barouches, Phaetons, Victorias, Cabriolettes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables,
iDoctor’s Phootons, Sewing Machinery agons.
rilHE nnd.r.igileil I. cow prepared to fill all kind, of STONE MASONRY, anch <• Guttering, Welling
1 Grave., and almost everything else in the way of improvement, in which .tone ia required. || J Iave > 0W <m HaUtl the Largest Mid Most Complete Assortment
P. H. WARD, Proprietor. 1
j OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
, 67 Cherry street, will receive prompt attention.
AUCUSTA CARDS.
-o-
I UIT3 Aa, TVT A “1“ Which I am preparod to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material,
^>0 VV XL 1.1—J —I— -J-N J employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by noue, I am pre
Wholes
aug20-tf
WM. HENRY WADDELL,
Secretary of the Faculty,
Athena. Ga
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
XittGrango, Gra.
rjlHIS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Nin. Fir«t
Class Teachers, will resume exercises the last Wednes
day in August. Four premiums for excel ence in
Music and Painting were awarded Pupila of this
College at the last Stato Fair. For Catalonges. ad
dress I. F. OCX. President.
ho
pared to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted
to give general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
e ®s,le Great Mem Stove Ham
241 33HOAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
O. A. HOWLAND,
FORMERLY STOVALL A ROWLAND
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON KACTOTiB,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Agents for the Celebrated Etlwan, Wando, Dugdale and Cotton Food Uuanos,
Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUCUSTA, GA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOB SELLING COTTON, fl PET. BALE.
ang!7.tf.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware,
Shceet Iron, Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
NO COMPETITION PERMITTED.
BOARDINC.
Boarders Wanted.
A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two Indies wish-
ing to room together, can procure Board in a
aiuily where thvre are no children, in one of the best
neighborhoods in the City, only a few hundred yards
from the business portion of the City, and within a
lew paces of the Peachtree 8treet Railroad. Rates
low, as it is more for company than profit that Board-
wanted. Apply to W._H. BARNETT,
oct5-tf
No. 19 West Baker street.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
GREAT SALE
— OF — .
JOHN H. JAMES', Banker,
JReal Estate.
O N TUESDAY, 25th November, in Atlanta, valued
at from $85,000 to $100,000 00.1 will sell at Auc
tion. in this city, commencing at 10 o'clock, on Tues
day morning, 25th of November next, the following
described magnificent central, rent paying Real Estate:
1st. THAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (besides base
ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and
1854^-
-€187
G. W. JACK,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTORY.
fjpHE CHEAPEST AND M03T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF TllE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
OA.1ST38TEID YBO-BTABLBSi
Canned Oysters,
Crackers.
Candle*.
In any quantity.
Lawson B. Langford,
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
T NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LUIGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER
1 BROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
The calebrated Charter Oik Stovo—the moat popular and most extensively nsed in tho United States. Agent
for the “Atlanta 11 Cook Stovo. Haatlcg Stove*—aU kinds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stoves
now in the market.
•TIN WARE—Of every kind an-.l in the largest qnintity. A full 6npply always on hand, and anything made
to ordcrpiomptly.
"V”ei*y Lai’ge Supply of
Tin Plate and Tinners Findinva, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; 8older, Etc.
A Large and well aeloctod stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such as Buckets, Tabs
Washboards, Floor Palls. Sugar Baxes, Wood Measures, al! sizes; Brooms, Well Bucket*, it:.
A Large quantity of
Western and Northen Orders Duplicated.
. " ' Hnnter iumU, Dry G od. Emporium occupied by
transporting all freight from Houston, Hearne | g,.,. 4 co. XbU banning co«t $32,000 and
nod Dallas, and in fact all other points on the
Texas and Pacific railroad, to this port with-
ont change of cars. The augmentation to oar
trade which this arrangement will create will
doubtless be marked during the coming win
ter season ■”
THE ATLANTA NOVELTY.
rm. A. MjCORMICK, for s?v£.ral siasons so fa-
I mous wit:i the ladies of Georgia, for her taste
kcomplcte stock of Millie vy, is iilcaaed to announce i ,
that she baa now on iual ! & bro *
rent* for $3,160, ml] new and a first-class building.
2d. ONE TWO-STOBIED (besides basement)BRICR
STORE, on Whitehall street, next door to James* Bank
corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Tarner, and rents for
$1,580.
3d. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 30^ by
62 feet, alley on east side.
4th. BRICK OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala
bama street, occupied by Samuel Hoyle, rents for
$920.
5th. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini,
next to the Jant named offices, and rents for $750.
6th. VACANT GROUND. 80 by 70 feet, fronting on
Peachtree street, adjoining the new brick stores now
being finished by Busby, Boyd & Robinson. Will be
divided as per plat exhibited on day of sale, and suit
able for stores or for residences, in connection with
Cottage Lot in rear. Also, tbe Brick Cottage in the
ear of (aid ground, formerly occupied by Mr. James,
renting Eilis street. Rents for $589,
The Largest,
Cain
JAMES L. WATKINS,
FURNITURE MJCIUrACTDUR, WARER33M3, 83 w.HTEHUt STitHI, M'HUJJUr a CTJ. BLOCK.
1 8 DOW opening the LARGEST aod BEST SELECTED STOCK of all kind* of FURNITURE ia AU*
Cheapest House in the oity. Call and examine. sep28-l r
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
Silver Plated are
Separtmeut Tor tHo Ziadloat
My Urt-e rtook of h»nd.ome House Furnl.hing good., Tuw, Toilet S-t«, etc , aro well arranged for luspec-
tion. The Ladies are invited to call and see them.
I have laid in a stock tor a Urge
WHOLESALE TRADE.
In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to tho same. I can offer special Inducements over any
other market.
Orders from * distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfully packed, and every advantage of the
market given.
I am now moving into my new store, 69 Weeteide of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood k
Co. The public aro iuvitod to etep in and look at my new store and new goods.
lu. B. LANGFORD.
New Goods Opening Everv Day.
The Handsomest,
The Completest,
And the
Best,
Assorted Sto.k of GjoJs in her line ever brought to
this city.
It is out of the question to enumerate any part of
her staple Millinery and novelties, henc3 she respect
fully invites everybody to call. It will be a pleasure
to show her Good*, and amply repay any one of taste
to look through her extensive store.
Orders from a distance are especially solicited, and
will be filled with a* much care and taste, and at same
prices as if bought in person. Address
MRS. A. McCORMICK,
cct2S fit Whitehall street, AtUoU, Ga.
Bill. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot
street, t ccupled by J^me-i Patterson.
Dtb. About TWO ACRE3 of ground around the cale
bra>d Walton Spring, to be divided It to email lots as '
per plat.
The recent money panic hss fciven ;«Ir. James some ,
inconvenience and be desires to tell bi.i property and {
iucrease his banking capital.
Hia loss by a panic sale will be tho purchasers gain, j
nin private residence on Peachtree straet, that cost
$69,000, and hla Bank Block, on Whitehall street and
Railroad, that cost $75,000 last year, and rent* for
$10 000 per annum, will not be coid.
Plata cf vacant property will be posted. Capitalists
from a distance and at home, are invited to examine
all this gilt edged, rent-paying, central property.
TERMS—One-third cash, ba ance in two and four
months with ten per cent, interest. Unquestionable
titles.
Loan Certificates and deposits in James' Bank re
ceived in payment. Good Railroad, City or State bonds
received as cash at their market value, which will be
agreed upon before the sale commences, upon inquiry.
Thi* is certainly the finest opportunity for capital
ists to make safe investments, that has been presented
for years. I will show this property or give any in-
! formation about it at any time to those who will call at
! my office. G. W. ADAIR,
Real Eaiate Agent,
No. 1 Kimball Honse.
ocilO-12,19,26, nov2,9,16,23,25,
Silk. Beaver, Fur
and Felt Hats
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
! Georgia-Fulton County.
the debts of the firm and is ■
debts of tbe same.
octlO at
DR. HAMILTON’S
ScMof ElecMynstics,:
FOR LADIES, MISSES A SMALL BOYS,
la Beil Building, 3d Floor, cor. Marietta k Bread St*.
B)omi private, comfortable and convenient.
H AS the endorsement of oar first physicians; is
b?tng patronized by our best citizens; is super!- -
or lo all other system* of PHYSICAL TRAINING for j 31 IVjMjllN vJ
the speedy relief of incipient Consumption, general
debility, dyspeps**, spinal curvature, itoopiDg should- !
^graceful carriage, pigeon toes, Ac. I A>]
the DEVELOPMENT OF FORM it is uneqna’-
* promotive of strength and longevity, and will
L tbout fail, ease and grace of manner. A new
now forming. I’npils received during the
week. Young ladies sad parents of smsd
a'« cordially iuvited to corn* and see for
Twelves. It is a matter of grave Importance.
HOURS—8 to 10 o'clock, a. m , and 3 to 5 o’clock,
* every day except Saturday and Sunday. Lea-
•»n« one hour per day, for forty days.
TERMS—Ten Dollar* for the Course. Special ar-
anueineats for !<■** t'm-.
otftSfi-Tw
itilled to collect the
D. B. LADD,
A. C. I ADD.
TRUNKS, VALISES
AND CANa
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Clarke’s Special
NOBBY HATS
EVERY BRANCH OF
FASHIONABLE HATS
HATS!. HATSj HATSI HATS! HATS I . HATS l_H ATS I „ HATS II
The Place where the Fashionables Buy.
LEWIS
8ep28-
H.
CLARKE’S
Whitehall Street.
t:h::ei -v^riE^GKrisri^
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
i Liabilities $ 11,314 75
! Assets 353,413 79
Net Assets 342.099 04
I Losses Paid Since Organization 1,500,000 00
i Forty-one years ia oxisteuce. Rales as low aa in any other Goo.I c.mpany.
A.11 Ijoasois will too Promptly Paid.
Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State cf Geor-
pia, for eeenrlty of tho policy tn this State.
W. L. OOWAttDKJJ, President. | VTM. WILLIS, JR., Secretary
J. CADSDEN KING, Agent,
Broad street, ATLANTA, GA.
^ Also, Agent for tho'London and Lancashiro Fire—Capital: $5,099,000. State Agent. Cotton States
| life Iumrano Company,.Macon, Ga.—Assets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia,
$100,000.
ao^2S-2m
WILLIAM RICH & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
TUESDAY,
DURING THE FAIR.
rr
lu
K Tu
. will Le discon-
substituted.
u leaving hero at 7 a.
ned. end a tram leavug here at 3
Returning fro n Macon, this Tn n will stait at 5:30 r.
m., and arrive in Atlarta about 11:50 r. m.
OC‘,26 G. J. FOREACUF, Snpt.
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery and White Goods
ATLANTA, ^GEORGIA.
W.I B.-'Wo Dup oato EffowjYorlx:HIHis,TJr,litii'iMiu
W. X.EWE
MANUFACTURER AND JOBBERIOF ALL VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Lakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amou“st which are Sofia, Batter, Picaic, Cream, Bo3tou, Butter, Milt,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Fariua. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, aud Jum
bles, Lemon and Gingor Snaps, and otliors, which I offer to the trade at tt*
LOWEST PRIOES!
and’guaranleo my goods to give satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.