About Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1870)
i*' 4 Z • • v~-; * %> i?; L % r - * ‘***V • '-«r V ‘ . ~ *m. --*-.... „ *=-=-sr '•' • ! > Tlie Greor^ia eeklv Teleg^ra/pli and Journal & Messenger. 3 r^LKGm^Ptd. OoUiberll.—Nothing from Paris for ' tUi^e Hoy* It is rep mod that Garibaldi **k« h* 1 * volunte-rs into ho V..sges. It is to >d fighting will be resumed to-day near J Xho scene of battle at Artenay, yes- *7 wi-tonly three hour* by rail from Tours. t ooop' 8ure indignant that the 15th corps 'Jremf-roed from the posts here. Gen. ** been summoned to Tonnt, to an- ^e iar-'S of leaving his post to visit Eng •*[ (jj-.iut Pwbkao offers his services to l 5 * ^.,r>!ay at midnight tbo Minis’er of War f’lle«iing from >bo commander of the jjpoiirps .Uock tb>' ’ _ ^ Artenny. After a sharp fight the listed Orleans, October 11: At 9 morning the Pra-wians attacked onr regiments, four batteries and artillery JSor-s-d tw French. After fighting until 3 *e were oomp-llod to fall back into the oeoapied the position. Gen. Began * 6 t wb'.rh i» s ill held and will be held, at ^ Tee enemy is greatly superior in r J P r *** L^dos. October 11 —Me'z advices to Sim M , ,i,e weather is very unfavorable. Filing 7* the works is steadily maintained. There J£ekwitness.n the town. , e0 ,bon<*nd prisoners m their list en- JJJJ f jtany of the Prussian wounded were __„ved»“ Beilin. Ii is staled Bismarck replied to Lord Ly dia'while gl 1( l m, ke peace, no trace ** j,j ons will lie entertained for a moment. £eous. October 1!.—The following is offi- xte Government of Prussia, though un- rerignise the present Government of fritic*, will not restore the Bonipartes. I/jxoov. October 11 .—The Chinese Govern- B jst dechnes a guarantee sgainst further out gone forward from Bournes. The French troops at Boaug-incy and M-uneg are excellent. They aro composed chiefly of National Guards and Uobiles, and are determined to resist to the last. In view of tho urgenoy of the case, Garibaldi left Tours this morning for the field There is a great movement here of the Frano The" Prussians |^ r i®^ enrs - Troops of all kinds are poshing to the front with all dispatch. ■■ The government has repeated its determina tion to retaliate for Prussian a’rocities. If the All Ca’tiolio buildings in Erkin have lets destroy'd 4 tote from the Prussian Government in- Kas ibn powers that Pari9 tbrea'oos to hold ctsoiil s'arved. In that event, hundreds of fcjMnds must die. Prussia will be unabte fe» j^d Paris a single day after the c ipitulition, glhero U nothing eatable within two days’ s rch of Paris. Nevertheless, Prussia must locate tbo war, and those bolding power in fata will b® answerable for the results. I0S.00S, October 11.—Margaret Waters, the yj.uions b-.by fancier, was hang to-day. She j^pMtrR'ing inuocrnce. F.re Ff'-neh iron-cLids passed Dover to the lUiMtd G«iib»I<l> advises tho people of Nico and Sa «i to discontinue agitation at present It only ebirrassesthe Fionch atrugglo ng.inst Pins i detrcbmeot of tho uimy of the Crown binoc defeated a portion of tho army of Loire ■ur O'ban* yesterday, taking 1000 prisoners ui three guns. The French fled in disorder Tie Prus>wns have abandoned the purpose ,f ibnotiog the town officers of Ablis, in con- nqaeace of a threat to shoot an eqnal number d Prn-Mtn prisoners. Tho Prnssians were second lime repulsed at Cbenzy; but they illird and captured and bnmed the town lie French say the Prnssians have burned ntcmI villages in Ihe plains of Bt-rnce. Tho clerical party in Florence, especially in Brin my and La Vcn’*3, refuse to fight undo. SiribsUi. Tea thmsand National Guards, under Gus- tpa Flur.tis, demand ehassepots, and that a itiige he niAde in II e practice of a, pe ring on mtj b ittle-field one Fj enebmen ic three Prns- fin. The answer of the Government was ttfMoritUe, and Flotens Las resigned, inning iho documents fonnd in the Tuilleries, iiidesd dated immediately prior to tho marri- i$i of Napoleon with Eng-nie, in which nearly ftni'lion francs are settled by tbe Emperor on Su Howard and ber son, Count de Benuva- lbs Germans closing on Thionville have been i-'geiy leiuforoad and are receiving sioge gnns ba Strasbourg. Tts King of Saxony has instituted a new wier, that of St. Henry, solely to honor tho Ettg of Prussia. Tbe new decoration was de- hurdon tbe 9ih to King William, who, in re value (o the honor, complimented the Saxon riops for gallantry. War m itnridl is shipped daily from Liverpool a legs quantities—supposed for France, lam —At last accounts from the scene of rweid'j'ii battle at Artenay, near Paris, the fnusiaa cavalry was in close pursuit of the fcuch troops. Its Liberals in convention at Stuttgart yes- adopted resolutions in favor of tho trion of Germany, with a common legislation, ui'ed army, and a diplomatic representation t common. Hccsi-t drnics all reports that she is making finosl urlitary matter preparations. The en* in pteos declares that the Government wants lie.-. Ioum, October 11.—Another body of Prus- k> pr;* .jieis has airived. O.mb tla's balloon brought thirty-nine thou- •td letUn. It# P.ussians shoot all Frano Tirenrs. This Oao re>son why tbe Tirenrs carry tbe black driven back into tbe suburbs of the town. Some . New 'Sons, October 11.—At a large Caban barricades had been erected * thero, and tho meeting last night McMahon, Byein and Jordan French forces took advantage tf >ho shelter spoke. thus offered. Tbe Papal Zju.vos and Mobiles Wasiiixgton, October 11.—Tbo Post Master behaved moat courageously, t.ut the regular . General answering an. enquiry from New York troops fled on the first fire. None of the regular • whether the mails are to be sent • by the Cam- troops made much resistance). Many of tin m bria, pajs'it W .unsafe, at-present,'to di.ypactb throw away their arm3 in this flight. Tbe ^ mails by the North German steamers, Prnssians opened fire on tho town af'or tho | The President recognizes, as the Portuguese French defeat. Owing to the barricades many !-vice Consuls Henry Hall Woodbridge, .at Savan- fires occurred. Tho railway depot was dc-: nab, and James Glaoins, at Charleston, stroyed, and many other large establishments. | Bichmoxd, October 11 —Tho difficulty be- At last accounts the people of Lyons were flying twqen James Barbour, editor of tbe Enqnirer, in all directions. At a late hour last night tho ’ end Major James W. Walker, member of the Prussians had pushed south to B-augency and Honso of Delegates from Madison connty, Menneg, beyond Orleans. It is feared tho Pa- i growing out of an assault made by the latter.on pal ZonaveB will be surrounded and captured, j tbo former at the train of the Chesapeake and Other French troopB in that neighborhood aro : Ohio Bnilroad on Saturday, terminated last in good position, and heavy reinforcements i oight with a peremptory challenge from Mr. were sent forward to them daring tho night. ■ Barbour, which was declined this morning on It is reported that several heavy gnus have also ■ the ground that the State constitution disfran chise participants iu duals. CoL John S. Mosby boro Mr. Barbour's message. PnttADELrniA, October It.—The election is progressing spiritedly. Tho negroes are voting for the first time unmolested, in some wards. In others there is some disposition to riot. The marines are at headquarters, and will act promptly in case of disturbance. • Bcixe, Go. , October II.—Owing to tbe in clemency of tho weather this morning the Cheto&ee Fair at this place has been continued to Saturday night—entrios until to-morrow night. Georgia, Tennessoe, Alabama, North municipal authorities of Ablis are oxecuted, aq ! n od South Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio, Blinois, Tbe pipers announce the death of Frederick h>ri. 6 roqaireg a large force to protect the prison- 'l from tbe indignation of the people. CorExtuox.*, October 11.—During a debate tbo budget to-day, the Ministry declined to •*ke any reduction of tho army estimates un til* result of the war between France and Abasia are better known. ICumiD. Ootober ll.-r-Senor Cast ell ar, in ad- ritaing tbe French delegation, affirmed the ^apathy of tho Spanish people as decidedly KTi he French Bepnhli t. Toons October 13 —The Minister of War of- n«)t, poMshtat the following 1 out Oruai.s blast nigh': Them'he of the b ittlo «o--'ay »ii si near the cfy that the ahellaft-II on its Wikirts. Tho Ga lero troops from Tourahave natd a junction with the fifteenth armycorps ^r Arteuay. Severe fightinghas been renewed W Sc. Quentm. October 12.—Tbo steamship Herman iam New Yotk, on the 26tb, has arrived. She • no Fiench cruisers. Totins, October 12 —Garibaldi, on aocountof ^■icatc health, will require rest before action. Tocsa, October 13.—The ministry have the lowing; A oinner who brought tho iatetli- ^Wwaa allowed to pass the Prussian lines W w<g a battle on Friday, 7th, between Fort Valiorien aid St. Clond on the west side ^ P«rij. The French under General Ducrat a sortie in force. The Prassians were ^lbtely defeated and driven to Versailles— whlj surrendering the position lately occn- by thom, and from which they might have the western part of Paris. Advices various parts of France confirm Prussian pon helpless people and towns* The bWMet the Frano Tirenrs were followed by baming of villages, and tbe authorities of b>*na were seised. In view of the frightful j* of affairs, the Tours government has pre- tbe subject to the Prussian military an- **i'ies and ambassadors of neutral powers. *obu, Oo'ober 12.— Messengers who were Orleans yesterday where the battle was ““I on have returned. They make the fol- report: The French were in mnoh j*^*r foroe than the Pro*sians, and were lit- ^ •rushed by their snpsriot aitiHsey and equal number of Prussian prisoners will be 8bOt. > : The government is satisfied of the good faith of Barbanki. Five-franc pit ces with the emblem of the Bepnblio aro circulating. a , c - Loxdox, October 12.—General Burnside has conveyed to Jules Favro Bismarck’s assurances of Germany’s willingness to permit elections to be held. The Times, in its financial artie'e of to-day. refers dhconragiugly to tbe Tehusutopcc Canal route, but approves that of Nicarangs, and thinks that in view of the Pacifio Bailroad and similar great American projects, tho latter work will bo a success. Communication has been opened with Aden ami India, via the Bed Sea The cable was agun e-tsblisbod this afternoon. A French fleet has been sighted off Heligond. The anthorities at Altana and other ports have been warned to remove the outer buoys and lights of their harbors to prevent surprise. United States steamer Plymouth has arrived at Kiel, though that porti3 ostensibly closed by blockade. Other American men of war are expected there. Cuatteau Dinr, October 12.—Theenomy were beaten back at Dreux. Mobceh.. October II.—The enemy’s scouts retreated before tbo approach of the Franc- I'irenrs and Mobiles: Florence, October 12.—Lieutenant General Latuorara entered Borne yesteiday, and was received with hearty demonstration of welcome by the people. Bicbmoxd, October 12.—Messrs. Barbour and Walker, parties to the recent challenge, were arrested to-day by tho Ohief of Police under ap. prehensions of another collision, and wero bail ed to answer to-morrow morning. New York, - Ootober 12.—Arrived, steamers Onampion, Cly de, Attawa, Montgomery, Mag nolia, Mionbttanka and Bnssia. New Orleans, October 12.—Deaths from yel low fever yesterdiy fourteen. Philadelphia, October 11.—No serious dis turbances at tie election to-day. Tho 5th ward, for sheriff, sho wa a Bepublio-n gain of 3G3; 6 b ward—Itopublican gain 135; 13th ward— Republican gain 90. The Republicans claim Philadelphia by several thousand majority. The colored people voted generally the straight Republican ticket. , •; In the First District Randall is eleoted. The Second District both claim.' Third Distriot, Moy ers o'ected. Fourth District, Kelly elected. Fifth District, doubtfuL Other relnrns from Philadelphia city show gains by both parties, the balauce favoring the Republicans. Berks county scattering retnrns show large Democratic gains. In the Twenty-Second District Negley is elected. In the Twelfth District, it is thought, Shoemaker is elected. The Democrats carry Harrisburg by 250 majority. Tbe Republicans carry Alleghany connty by 5000 majority. The Reform ticket polled 1000 votes. Lnzurne connty gives a Republ'can gain of 1023, and Shoemaker withont doubt is elected. - Washington, October 11.—There was a fall Cabinet to-day. The weather is wet. The telegraph works slow. The President has pardoned Ludwig p. Al- wood, the last of the Jefferson, Texas rioters. In the Twenty-third Pennsylvania Distriot McJnnctin is elected. No' a word from the Western elections. Lowell, October 11.-—A boiler explosion at Allen’s saw mill, Mirtdb-sex, klled fiio persons Office New York Associated Press,) New York, October llth. f At a special meeting of the New York Asso ciated Pre-s, held this day, all the members being present, the following preamble and reso lution was adopted: Yy'hereas False reports have hem published by the Tribune, charging upon several mem bers of this Association the theft, or improper nse in a mutilated form, of special dispatches to that paper—it is hereby Resolved, That this Association authorizes the contradiction of this report in the papers of the Association. No member of the Association can have an exclusive right to a dispatch of this character, and all who print the whole, or any part, as they choose, have an equal right to con sider it as their own. • •. : ..i; c i a ."J bedt It was ordered by the Assoeia'ion that tbe fo egoiog be signed by tho president aud secro- rory of the New York Associated Pre>s, and iruu.miiii'il for publtea'io'i.to tbe tnemb rs of sa d As oe a ion. and >o "1! n-ws,"*|>eri- r. cov ing dispatches Lorn this organiza'ibit. [S gned] David M. Stone, President. Isaac W. England, Secretary. Judge Bond decides that a mortgage made in 1858, but renewed in 18GC, must be paid in gold, the renewal not being equivalent to a new contract. The Erie stockholders elected Homer Rams- dell, Justice D. White and Charley Sisson di rectors for the next five years. Resolutions were adopted approving. the present management and all its official acts for the past two years. Arrived the steamer South Carolina. New Orleans, Ootober 11.—Capt. Robert It. Biadley, a custom-houie employee, died last night from a stab received on Saturday night. The murderer is unknown. Joliebos and Garson, workmen, fell to-day from St. John's Church, a distance of sixty feet. The former was instantly killed, and the latter seriously hart. O fl tp*ina Friedhoff expired to-day in a dental chair from the effects of chloroform. Andrew Ryan and Jenny Sweeny suicided by jumping into the Mississippi and drowning. Deaths from yellow fever yeeterday four. The Democrats of the Seooad Congressional District nominated Geo. A. Fosdyek for the )„ ng| and W. J. Greathouse for the short term. Sr. Loom, Ootober 11.—The bale of ootton which took tbe sweepstakes premium of one thousand dollars, waa presented by the owner, Indiana, Maryland and New York are represen ted. Tho attendance is fine—entries innumera ble. / Augusta, Ootober llth.—Tho city anthorities and Board of Trade are arranging on a grand scale'fur the reception and entertainment of delegates to tho Agricultural Congress, con vening on tho 25th. Tho Fair of the Cotton States As-ocimion, which opens at tho same time, promises to be the finest ever held in the South. Hun. James Lyons, of Virginia, will deliver an address, and Gen. Leeis expected, health per mitting ; also Hon. A. H. Stephens. Norfolk, Octobor 11 —Our region was vis ited with a heavy frost on the night of the 9th instant. Wilmington, Ootober 11.—A heavy southeast rain storm is prevailing. Washington, Ootober 12.—It is stated that tbe Prussian Government has addressed an eameet rt-mon-traoco to the United States against the shipment of arms to France. Bombaki’s arrival at Tours is hourly ex pected. More fighting is reported near Orleans. The Tours Government has no news of favorable results. The Ohio Republicans claim the State by fif teen thousand majority. They gain a Congress man in tho First and possibly in ihe Ninth Dis tricts. Schench’a election is doubtful. The Indiana R-pubUcans gain in the river, towns and loso in the central portions of the State. The result is very close. Nothing from tbedonbtfal Congressional districts. In Pennsylvania the majority for the Republi cans in Philadelphia city is 49G1. The Republi cans loso their regular nominee in tbe Third Distric'. Tbe Demosrais elect Beading in the Fifth—a gain- The Democrats probably elect Myers in the Sixteenth Distriot, making a gain tif one in the delegation. In Iowa the vote is light, bnt no change in the results. The administration circles here Are gratified. From Nebraska, nothing. Philadelphia, October 12.—Forney's Press claims Oliver in tbe Sir’ll Dintrictr, and Shoema kcr in the Twelfth, bnt both axe doubtful. Reading in tbe Fifth is eleoted. The Republi can majority in the Nineteenth is 2000 Tbe Sixteenth and Twenty-first are still doubtful. The Republicans will have a majority of five in the State Senate- a gain of two. The House is the same as last year. Richmond, October 12.—Tho Dispatch has just received tto following telegram from Staunton: A messenger arrived here last night from L-xington. bringing tbe information that General Lee is much worse, and bis physicians report his disease as having assumed a mope serious form, and his friends are alarmed at his condition Lexington, Vo., Oct,. 7, a. a via Millboro, Va., 12. Symptoms of an unfavorable charac ter have manifested themselves in the disease of Gen. Lee, within the past two days. His con dition is not very encouraging Indeed, it be* gins to excite tbs grave apprehensions of bis friends and physicians. The members of his family at a distance, have been summoned to his bed. Death of General Robert E. Lee. Lexington. Va., 10 a h Ootober 1', via Mxumro, Va.—General Robert E. Lee. the Christian pentl-maD, and hero of a hundred battles hrea had bia last a', thirty minntes past nine o’clock this morning, of coogesrion of the btain. Aged aix'y-three years, eight months and twenty-three days. Richmond, Va , October 12,—Tho Dispalcb has ju*t received the following special telegram from Londington: Gen»rnl L"e- .died th ; 8 morning at h-lf past 9 oVock. he b- "in to grow worse ou Monday, and continued to sink until he breathed his last tbia morning. The places of business are closed; the hells are telling, and the whole community thrown into the deepest grief. . .j. Washington, October 12.—The Postmaster General ro-day issued an order for the Coban rea l from southern cities to be sent to Cedar Keys, Fla., via New Orleans, and thence taken to Havana by the Roberta Line of steamers, i i Washington, October 12.—CoL Brislaw, of Kentucky, has been appointed S ilicPor General Atlanta, October 12 —The Executive Com mtt.tee of tbe S-«»e Agricul nodS-icb-ty adopted a reso'nti'.n t<>-daj th»', m ibo « vent «.f * virit MfWe'Pr. sideobMtid Cabinet to Atlanta during tbo Fair, tbe Execntiva Committee eill upon and extend them every offical courtesy, and issue complimentary tickets to the State Fair. Moro entries have boen made to date than at any previous Fair for the same time. The Governor has signed th9 Pryor Street Railroad Savannah bill. Among the incorpora tors of 8avannah are Soreven, Arnold, Lama, Constantine, Fitch, Russell, Dillon snd Wyly. The death of General Lee cast a gloom over the whole city. Savannah, October 12.—The news of tho death of General Leo has caused universal sor row. When the news was received the City Council, whioh was in session, adjourned, and Colonel Ames’ circus, which was performing, was closed, the proprietor announcing that the event waa too sad to permit of the performance continuing. Cincinnatti, October 12.—Later accounts make Stevenson’s majority 1517. Tho highest majority is in Hamilton county, 2500. Reports from the Sixth District where General Denver was contesting against two Republicans are con flicting. Columbus, O., October 12.—Judge I*wisD, Campbell is probably elected in the Third Dis trict—beating Sobnec*. Indian Are lib, Ootober 12.—The result is donbtfaL Both parties claim the State and it may require an official count. Retnrns to this evening indicate the election of tbe following Wrn B McHbane to the Southern Orphan** Democrats: Kerr, Holman and Voorheea. The Wm. B. Moobane, to roe do r. Fonr(h Kinth patriots are doubtfuL Tbe Educational Society, |WoeeaUpw It sold to-day for thirty- Legislature ia in doubt. From Atlanta. Special to the TeUgrapJi and Sfesunger.] Atlanta, Ootober 11.—Senatb.—A motion to reconsider tbe resolution to adjourn tine die was oarried—yeas 19; nays 1ft, V niAirraO bate Tbe bill to create a life insurance commis sioner, was reconsidered and made the special order for Thursday. ^Da^*** taot Tbe Senate wort into executive session. Tho Governor, in his message asking for a construction of tbe fourth Bection of the Aker- mau no election bill, says when he signed it be thought the managers were appointed by4he or dinary, hubjeot to tbe advice and consent of the Senate. He believes the Senate would not have consented to the House amendment, but for the belief that all managers are subject to their con sent and advice. Harris offered a resolution that the names of managers appointed by ordinances be sub mitted through tho Governor, and confirmed by tbo Senate, and the Governoror is to notify or* dinaries—adopted—yeas 24; naya 10. Mathews, and Brock, Republicans, voting nay. • • House.—The District Court bill was recon sidered. A motion to make it tho epeoial order for to-morrow waa lost; and the bill goes to the foot of the calendar. The motion to reconsider tbe bill to declare the poll-tax of 1868,1869 and 1870, was carried by 2 majority. The Senate relief bill passed—yeas 67, nays 48. The bill repealing all laws for farming out conviots, tsed The bill to appropriate the-Capitol buildings in Milledgeville to educational pur poses, was made the. special order for-toUnoir- row. To the resolution adjourning tbe General Assembly on the 18'h, O’Neal offered a substi tute to adjourn the House, leaving the Senate to confirm appointments—tabled. Scott offered a resolution defining the meaning of the fourth seci'in of the Akennan bill. The rules were not suspended to take it up. The prevalent opinion of leading-Democrats is that the election ought to be held on the 8:h of Nuvcmbor. Atlanta, October 13. Senate.—Bills creating the following new counties passed: Douglass, from Campbell, Carroll, McDonald, Warren and Columbia. A motion to name it Atkins was lost. Rockdale, from Newton, Healy, Independence, Coweta, M-riwother, and Fayette. Bills for tbe relief of Monroe and Pike passed. Relief wsb sub stituted for Crittenden by nine majority. House.—A resolution to appoint a Joint Com mittee to report a day for adjournment was adopted. The bill to appropriate a balf mil lion dollars to eqnip tbe State Road was taken up, and, on motion of Bryant, it was indefin itely postponed—yeas 85; nays 45. Bryant exposed tbe Blodgett and Harris administra tion. Tweedy remarked that it was fortunate for inemhers of the Legislature that they wero not accountable outside for what they «ay inside. The bill to antbarize tbe lease of the State Bond was then taken up, when Bryant offered a substitute to sell it. Soott offered, as substitute for lease, an amendment striking out the provision for the State to pay for im provements when returned—adopted—107 yeas; 2 naya. Scott’s substitute was. adopted —yeas 90; nays 31. It is stated that parties having the purchase of the State Road issued stock to members of the General Assembly. The Governor issued a proclamation this morning requiring ordinaries to send the ap pointment of election managers to him. The Radicals are jabilant over the prospect of de feating on election iu December. BnUoek, Blodgett and Tweedy, are active, and caucus freely and frequently. Freaident Yancey and Seeratary Lewis, of tbe State Agricultural Sooiety, and assistants, are bu*y. 'Weekly Review of the Msrkat- * Hi '-ttX OFFICE TELKO«U’H AND UE8SEMOEH > r :~^'♦ OeroBKB 12 -Fv ulna tN7l* / Cotton Receipts i'o-ti*y 831 i>*!ea; saE-a 657: Wg&g** 2 ^?*** 1 * 7n - - : ***■ Receipt’s for the week ending this evening,’4,511 bales; sales 3.735; shipment* 3,685. Tbe .market baa been-rather steady during tbe week, and tlie demaud fully tip. to. tbe supply.— Though prices have, generally looked : downward eince the date of our !a-t wei kl.v review, ftill there waa do quotable decline, until the afternoon dis patches from tho Eew York and Liverpool markets were received to-day, when prices that had obtained throughout tbe week gave way a }£c, and tlie mar ketclosed dull this evening at 13}£ for middlings— only tbe best calling for 13}£. - MAOOS COTTON aXATKar NT. Stock on hand Sept. 1.1870—bait's.. 2,334 Financial—The money maiket ia diily growing easier as ihe planters are promptly meeting their obligations in bank, thus refunding them Good paper finds ready accommodation at quoted r&tt a. The stock snd bond market is as dead as a m :ek- erel, and quotations ate - merely seminal. We quote: ‘ «Ji Iu u-i:t rd'. - :- EXOHAXOE ON* NEW NOSE. . - _ P«- EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH. TilljkH ii i i ii ns i n V J! t Selling.... --pav- UNITED STATES OUBBENOT—LOANS. Per month.. 1*^@2 pe:.cent GOLD AND SILVER. SJUb Buying rates for Gold ii 10 SeUinglT. ......v....: 1 1W Buying rates for Silver-.’... —-jltD-'.'. .iiUi ( l 13 SfUu'K ,-fliwdH-tHsfrf.yc- ewtr* 5 05 GROCERiKi and Prow-ions.—Tho'trade of the : week lias been medorateiy good, if tha low price at which cotton has ruled be taken into cons! 'cration Tho provision market has been a little excited all the week under repoi ted advances iu the Western markets, and prices, though tending strongly Bp- Wild, aro still unchanged, but very firm. Wo quote; BACON—Clear aides (smoked)... .a 19J-* Clear Rib Sides (smoked)... 19 Shoulders U...16 Homs (sugar-cured). BULK MEATa—Clear Sides.. • Cla.tr Rib Sides Shoulders ...... COFFEE—Rio Lagnayra ............. Java .’. DRIED FRUIT, per pound RICE per pound......: TEA—Black Green BUTTER—Goshen............ .. 45 Tennessee Yellowy. 80 Country 25 CHEESE—According to quality... 20 EGGS .a......... 85 LARD— 19 SUGAR—According to grade 15 MOLASSES—According to grade.. 50 FISH—Mackerel, bbla. No. 1, 2,3. 15 00 Kite 2 75 Codfish per pound 10 SALT—Liverpool per sack WHISKY—Common Bye Fine Corn - Bourbon Virginia ALE—Per dozen TOBACCO—Low grades per pound Medium Good........ Bright Virginia . Fancy.... FLOUR Superfine per bbl 7 00 Extra 8 00 Family 9 50 Fancy Family Brands 11 00 OUAIM ANA' 11 AX Attempted Suicide of tue Emperor kapeleon. We find the foUowtng startling story in the Cincinnati Enquirer’s specials from New YoTk, of Snnday: The foreign mail whioh arrived here to-night brought tbe particulars of Napoleon's attempt at suicide on the 18th nit. The Gaattl corres,' pondent of the Vienna Prase, who hu peculiar facilities for having reliable information, writes SB follows: r' 5° -it qt.f> o) “The Prussian Government ■ has issued the strongest prohibition against the receipt at the telegraph office of a report of the oircumBtances which I shall now relate to you from authentic sources, in spite of alt attempts at concealment. “Yesterday the news spread hero like wildfire that Napoleon bad, on roe 18th, made an . at tempt at buioide. The details of the affair are com muni oat td by the officer on guard. Napo leon for two days exhibited a strange elevation of spini8. Ho received during the last Tew days several dispatches and letters from Paris and Hastings, spoke bnt little, and for two days left hie room only once. This was about five o’clock in the evening.- He had given orders that all dispatches which arrived should be brought to him immediately, wherever he was. Two, which had just come from Hastings and Brussels, were accordingly taken to him in the park. “He retd them and grew visibly pale, he tbeu returned to the castle and shut himself up in his room After they bad seen or beard noth ing of bim for two hours bis immedia'e atten dants began to be alarmed. About half-past 9 o’clock they resolved ou the pretext of having souietbing important to communicate, to ask for admission into his room. “Prince Marat undertook the task, but to hia repeated knocks aud cal's no answer was re turned. After bnlf nu hiiurihfiy broke open ihe door, und found Napoleon tying on tho Sufa in a deep faint. . ,! , “Two physicians were immediately brought, and they succeeded, after the lapse of an hour, m-bringing Napoleon to himself. Everything pointed to an attempt at suicide. The Governor of Cassel m,do his appeBraucerat a still later hour in tho castle, which was in a state of tho greatest confusion The Governor d d not leave till morning, aud has sent s long aocountof the matter to the headquarters.” •- . “BABBETr’s’’ Hair Rotor stive. Facts foh the Ladiis.—My Wheeler k Wilson Machine h s been iu constant uso for ten years, bis covor bton out of repair, and dues nicer work now than nb n wo liist gut it. Ius^d one fine noodle taur yesra duiiugtbu war. iusa Mattie Wald. Indiinnla, Texas. BrALDi.'o's Celeb bated Glue,” useful and true. 9560 Rewabd offered by tbe proprietor of Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Catarrh which he cannot care. Bold by druggists, or by mail Sixty Cents. Pamphlet giving symptoms and mode of treatment. Sent tree. Address Dr. B. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. octlt-eodAwlw “BabhitiV cin’t be equaled. T. T. T. TREGO’S Teabeny TOOT 11-WASH. It is the moat pleasant, cheapest, and .best denti frice extant. Warranted tree horn injurious luffro- dianU. It preserves and whitens th* teeth. Invigorates and soothes the gums. Purifies and perfumes the breath. Prevents aoeumulatioa of tartar. Cleanses and purifiaa artificial teeth. Is a superior article for ohddim. Bold by all druggmta aud deotiata. A. M. WILSON, Druggist, Proprietor, Cor. Ninth and IBbart streets, Philadelphia. For 1*1* by J. H. ZULU! A 00. aptW-eodly jL. “Baa—w’e ahriltugaa tha wacM. 'IfSfWi EH Receipts to-day., Reouivsd previously.. 831 16.779—17 610 4«im : >r.o om Shipp*., to-day r .. Shipped pieviohBly...... 19 944 . 609 14,4(9-15,018 Stock Oi.,hand this evening. r e\ (S . 20 ® 19}* r.,i so @ 19 & 18), (it 15v$ 30 S3 18*i 18‘a 16* 22 30 32 & 40 10 @ 11 9 @ 10 1 50 ® 1 75 2 00 @ 3 00 45 @ 50 “ ii? <3 @ @ 0t • @24 00 ® 5 00 a 12 @ 2 30 es i to @ 5 00 (3 2 (10 ® 5 00 @ 3 50 <3 3 5 0 @ 55 <5 70 70 (<> SO « #100 1 25 <a 1 00 @ 7 60 @ 8 50 @10 00 @12 00 Jb: Secrets of n liiver. “ Frcm Palace awl Hovet"\ The cabby had stopped hi3 horse to give me an opportunity to looleut the river. One bourn—two bo->ms—three booms! The belt in tbe cluck tower at. Westminster rolled , ont'over the river. Three o’clock of a stormy niorinmg, and all London asleep.' It was a gwfad and nupre.-Hivo s’ght, the nark river, with' bridge after bridge girding it, aud nothing to bq beard but iliu cha-npiig of. iho hon-e in the awfulBtilli.ossof that lone tout 1 .’ Hark! Theie are voices on ihe bridge, voice-, p .siiooate and iuiploiiug. tbat seem to shudder over the water and to tr. op through tho archea of the bridge. ‘."Let us got out of cab arid see what it is, sir, if you pba-o - Ihore s some’cadgers a bank ing lit this vicinity, I- imagine,’’said the police officer. > 3 We advanced, aad could see a woman’s fig ure halt huideu by the alcove which was across ou ihe othoi -i i. of the bridge from in. The woman was iu earuesi conversation with a man, who spoke in a clear, mauly vuice.iq her. “ Come homo, ter God's Mik>-, Margaret, and all will be w. It. You will be foigiven, and no thing will ever be cash up to yon. I’ll pledge you my word to that. Your mother is in the city, aud your faiher ia cead. She htis come up from GLs’oubury to see yon, nud l’ve spenc eight mghts in walking fur yon, and hoping to get a s ght of a face thut was dearer to me than life, and is now still dear to me, if it only was to see yon reformed, poor, unfortunate giil. Come home, for God's sake. Make tho attempt and it will be all well once more.’* The girl was sobbing now very hard. The man seemed 10 implore ner by all that hdd evtr been sacred or dear to the lost girl, and she was evidently moved by his tone and earnestness, and recoil- cions that he bad called forth. “You talk to mo of my mother, Harry ? Why, I havo not heard that name in three, years 1 20 2 00 1 35 2 50 2 50 2 85 50 60 1 30 1 15 1 35 1 60 70 1 2) 2 50 ton a ot) 2 OO 91 as @ 1 20 @ 1 45 @1 75 @ 80 @ 1 25 @ 2 75 @22 5 * DC. CORN —White...:.. 'fellow or Mixed,: MEAL.. GRITS .. OATS....'..—.... WHEAT—Per bushel... FIELD PEAS -HAY—Northern.. .V..- • ■ * . , : Tonubesp/Timothy,.,. Herds Grass TehuMseo............. I . BA<J<JIX<4 AND IRON TIES. Kentucky per yard 33 (it 35 Guuny per yard 33 @ 36 -Borneo per yard.-... .s-u.m juxtoasii. .- 86: (a) 31. Double Anchor per yard^.a. 86 @ 38 Bengal per yard 2? f « Eagle peryard 84 @ 35 Arrow Ties per ton. per’pound 6Ji Arrow Tiee, retail, per pound. 7 ® Bijgging Twine l perbMe r pe r »..,." r . 25 ILgguig Twine, retail. 80 Horning- Market Report. „ New Yobe, October 12, morning —Flour quiet but steady. Wheat and cbm a shade firmer. Pork and lard steady. ..... „ . Cotton rinll and lower; uplands 15&; Orleans 163^; ealea 1060 bales./. . tni. Turpentine buoyant, at 43^(214. Boem quiet; strained 2 00. Fr-ights firm. Blocks very atrong. Money 6^6. Gold 13X- Ster ling, long 8M; short 9*. Bonds, 62e UJg. markets—Evening Report. NawXomx. October 12 —Cotton dull and droop- ing: sules25<X); upland* 15. Flour, State Western shade firmer for shipping grades. - Southern qniet and. unchanged; common to fair extra5 60 to 6 20; good tooboioe 6 25 to 8 35 Wheat l.<> 2 better; winter red aud amber western S3-35 ' Corn 1@2 Better at 85 to 86. Beefqiietat 11,10 00 to 15 00: extra 15 OOto 18 00. Pork 25 25 to 25 50. Lard steady; kettle 16^016%. Whisky nusettled at 89 to 8s£. Groceries quiet but Him Turpentine buoyant. Rosin firm. Tallow qu it.— Fr< inlits fimier. . JJoney mure active and the demand extended to a later hour than usual. M ouey 6 <*7. Over five mil- lions borrowed this afternoon for-nee to-morrow. Exchange dull at Htf. Gold 13Ji@13Ji- Boutherne dull but steady. ... Wall street waa slightly disturbed by a story that a prominent Broau atseet bear on stock* and-a Geiman banking tiim will demonstrate ui the gold room to-morrow bow to lock np ■ he cash gold It i* stated tho Bioad attest bear i* rburt ot $t>,(H.0,< 00 in gold burrowed to nuik. up time delivene*. The Get man film is leported long of gold, and the ob ject ot the Broad i-tieet bear i* supposed to be to advance gold for the purpose of aetliugmore, as well as for tbe purpose of ad Tersely affecting bull speculation on stock cx hange. by an increased ac tivity in money; which lock-up of cash gold would naturally m.ke it tbe ob|«ei of tbe German firm to unload their long gold ou the market. It is stated that Canada bayles. which hold the bulls* float ing gold here, refuse to enter into tbe scheme, but will probably accept higher r»te for tbe nB-) C.r tin ir gold iu a regular loan market. Now Yotk banka held twelve ahd » half; millions of gold against tweuty-oue aud a balf m llioua last yiar. These figures show how easy a - queeZe in cash gold could he made by a few iudinumls .The position of tbe sold market to-morrow will doniun- stit.- win tlicr ill- i-c!uinewi'lber:> • ->•' Mean while much in'ercBt i* felt in the •• from the niagnituije of the in'eiesr* Involv-u .(i -n>i,.ei:-d siioiigtu: liecam-oxei «d .Inrn g the Hf..-iiiu.iii and active upon iliu loi-k-up stories; 62s 12%. til- 11S: 65s 11%; new 10%; 67s 1U*-: 68s 10%: 10 40- B%. Tennessee's 62%; new 6'IV(:Virginia’s 6214. new6>. Lousiana's 70. new 64 Iievse 6s 75; 8s 87. A'abo- ma's 8* 101: 6e 70; Georgia’s fie 80; 7s 90 North Carolina’s id%; new Booth CeroliDa’* 62; new 67V- Baltimore, October 12—Cotton easier owing to heavy receipts: demand good; middling* 15; satea 200: net receipt* 114; coastwise 900; total 1019; exports coastwise 225: stock 3955. Floor quiet but firm Wheat steady Com steady. White Muuthern and red 90 to 100. Pork 27 uO; shoulders 14% @15 Whisky scarce at 90 to 91 Cincinnati, October 12.—Flour quiet and un changed. Corn dull aud drooping; new 45; old 60, Pork.in fair demand at 26 00 Lard advancing and in fair demand at 16. Bacon advanced, aud is iu fair demand at 14; shoulder* 17;J* deer aide* 19.— Whisky doll at 86@86 Bt. Louis, October 12—Flour dull and unchanged. Cora dull; at 69ts65. Whisky 88 to 88}£. Baron; shoulders UK; side* 17>$: clear aid * 20. Lard firm; kettle 16. Pork firm; jobbing 26 50. Hemp and bagging unchanged. Locmtillb, October 12.—Bagging firm and un changed. Flour firm; family 5 25 Com unchanged Pro visions advancing Pork 96 00. Baron, shoulders 14(4; dear aide* 19 Ham* 29. Lord, tierce 16& Whisky steady at 86@87. Hew Oblxam, Ootober 12.—Ootton ia fair de mand at lower rates; middlings 14)4@14J4; sales 4,- 100; uetreeeipU 1827; ooaatwiM 314; total 9141; •took 48,488. Flow dull; superfine 4 80; double 5 00; treble 5 25 to 6 50. Com lower, mixed 72; white 73 — Oats, 50tafi3. Bran 89@90. Hay, prime 95 50— Pork, mew 97 00. Bacon, ahoaUtom 19M; dear rib aides 18$i\ dear tides 90; sugar cured ham* *6 to 27 Laid, tierce 16H017; keg Wi jo 19 H- Sugar, prime 18. yolsaieee, 18 bwds o! choice new arm received and add at 1 00. Whisky, recti led MAI 09*’ Ooffea prime VXtWH- Sterling 92*. New York tight J* discount— Gold 12\ /J , Boero*. Otiobar 12—Ootton very dtdTeoM dw- preesed. and accurate quotations won’t be given lfijd; aalaa 900; set matipta *; tidak .\vucsta, Octol'cr 12.—Cottuu dose* weak; sal e 1097; iceoiptc 1173; middhops Charleston. October 12. - Ciuton easier bnt in g.x»d d-man.i; ini-idl:nge 14j d ': satea 6t:*'i. net re- • e;pti> 1784;, exports to Great Briatian 1505; stock ju» - H _ . . m Mobile, Octob' r 12—Cotton dnl! »nd tending down; nothiag doirg; middlings 1 t.V;.ealea 12<H>-. net receipts 544: exports coastwise 343; stuck 23,- 639 . Savannah, October 12.—Cotton active; middlings 14 -9: sates 1000; net nceipia 4360; export* roast- rtia a 7699; stock 37,502 . N'mEULR. Oetoner 12—Ootton aa ! l but not Tow er; low middlings sa'es 103; net receipts 667; exports ooa~tm«-o 44; stock 2561; GatvF.-JioN. Ocotier 12. —Cotton Ann; good or- d'U4r\ 12 r ot receipts *69; stoek 6J33 WiLMtNOTiN, October 12— Cotton quiet: mid- d iogs l4w; uet receipt* 192; exports coastwise 405; stuck 1503. Turpentine buoyant at 140Strained io« n firm <-tl4ii. Ciude turpentine firm 140, bnt tends up- wat ds Tar dull Liverpool, October 12, evening. —Ootton quiet; uplands ; Orleans 8$£(a8J£. Bed Wtstem wheat 8* 7d to 8d Gom 28* 6d to 2'Jd London, October 12, evening. — Consol* 92J£. Bonds 91J^. Tallow tirmer. Turpentine 28*. ;i Frankfort, October 12, evening—Bonds closed at 94>gtrt95 a Wuir. < Alas! how easi ! y thing* go wrong: A sigh too much ora kiss too long, And thete follow* a mist and a weeping rain, Aim life is never the tamo again. Alas! how hardly things go right: 'Tie har-i to watch iu the summer'* night; For the sigh will come and the kiss will stay, And the Summer’s nixht is a Winter’s day. thought I'd never hear it again. I havo thought of her, too. Bat it’s too late, Harry. The gi-1 that my mother expect* to see ia the bright lit- Mageio, tho achooi-giri, who never had a bard word or unkind look from her. I had an inno cent fnce then, and was not afraid to meet her kind old eyes. Bnt now, to meet her in this garb”—and 8be shook her flaunting silks—“I dare not—I dare not. narry, I tell yon it is too late. Too ltio. Too hue.’’ “It’s never toola'e, poor girl,” said the stran ger, “come home at unco, or ii yon'll wait here a moment I'll go and call a cab aud take you home to your mother at once. Wait here a moment, Miggie, only a moment; and the stranger ran ucrussthe bridge, np King William street, aud in the direction of the Bank, where he expected to find a cab. Tho loit giil was left alone. Alone with night and solitude. Alone with naught but her past life, which arose like a shadow to keep her company- Atone and miserable, with th» cmsl sky darkling above her as if to shot out .All hope, while the river yawned and gap'ed beneath seeking an offering. God unheeded, her bosom cold as stone; no prayer to conquer her angui-h; with memories of promises broken and tender words hnsaid:; .the passionate; JoYO'of' a fond mother given in vain, and at last an atonement ia to be made The old, old story—betrayal, dishonor end the grave. We crept nearer by some unknown impulse, to where she stood, and could hear her talking to herself, though we oould not see her features or any thingdefinite, but a weird figure looming up like a shadow against the balustrade of the bridge Her voice, which had fallen to a mnr- mur, almost, was like some forgotten music, the strains of .which’ are beard in a dream. Who waa this lone, wretched girl, and why name she here at this hour ? “My God, why should I go back to shame my poor old mother ?” I never will. I cannot do it The sight nf her would blast me. And Charlie, for whom I lost all, whtre ia he ? In .India, and no one here to-night,, and I alone with my black thoughts on this spot Why am I here 7 What do I live for 7 My life has been wretched enough Why prolong it any longer 7 I will settle the matter now and forever. Good bye, mother,” said the wretched girl, looking upon the sky, and before she could be stopped in her fearfal purpose she had mounted the parapet by the embrasure and leaped with a shriek into the devouring river beneath. ! Another Rndicul Lie Nailed. I The Jacobin preaa, North and Suutb^ have been squawking and capering over an alleged triumph of their party in Delaware by reason of the addition of. the negroes of that State to its Voting population. They- had it telegraphed all over tbe Country that Delaware - had gone Radical by 300 majority. The Baltimore Ga zette, of Monday, nails the lie after this con clusive fashion. ’ ’”' 1 < >a adoi On Toeeday an election was held in Delaware' for.Hundred.officers, snd for inspectors of the State election to be held early m November. The result, was, that “Newcastle couniy—the .stronghold of Radicalism and the negro vote— waa only corned by that party by furty-four majority, Whilst Kent .county give about six thousand, and Sussex county one thousand one hundred and eixty-niue. This Democratic tri umph was broright anont in the stuipleat and y-1 them out natural way. A large number Of the white cit-zeus of Delaware, who, up to tbe time of thepmSSgH of the F-fteenth Amend ment. had Mippored ihe Radical party,- went over in a bod , at «h-i elrc iou. lose week, and voted theD luucn ic ii-i.i t. - ' jtNsRsr'fv- t A "very beautiful y-itili^ ludy in New York died recently from brain fev-r, which the phy sicians as-u rt was produced by dye which: she h-td u-ed to color ber bair the peculiar gulden tioge bo mnch admired. It wa* very poisonous, and peueihated the akin and the entire system, causing a very painful death. At a recent agricul'ural fair, Gen. Butler got up and stud: “After a Democracy, a pure d spotmm ia tbe bes> government. Tha wrongs, sins, crimes, if you please, of one man are in finitesimal in tbeir bearing upon thirty-eight mii'ionsof people.” i!-.«xjrwN v . .-1 Riding at Railroad Speed.—/ ntonio, Texas, October 10.—William Cooke, of Bexar connty, rode sixty-one miles in 2 hoars and 6f>J minntes at tbe Western Texas Fair at Sm Pe dro to day, Texas horses and saddles only al lowed. There is a herd of twenty-six-camels in Neva da, used for carrying eait from the desert to the mill*. They, live on prickly pears and sage brush, and are as easily bred as goats. Don't confound “BarrettV with other*. Georgia Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co. T HE Regular Animal Meeting of this Coip^. will take place in the city of Mwen dey night, 95tb meten*. A faU *tten$f ^ e76T y quested, »* business of greet inte gy order of member will come before the meeti^ ggggg the President, it'"7 wA Treasury, ropy three times daily. CTAtlanta Oonstitati oct8-d3t-w3t isnw Notice* ttr senior. Judge E- A- Nrshet, Sum our firm m3 from tbapmetioeof tbeUw, «e have -Mocitiedwith “• oar former James A HiebeA The business will be eondroted yoder tl«> jyesetttflrti * -K* «. BAHUETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVR O.diEt, T, ‘* v - - F'SST FSEMlU** uA V or A filLV as medal *r•* ArrisoiD TO. M BARREH’S HAIR RESTORATIVE IQ Tj BjUie AgticuUnr*! *9^. Fair, jjoUea Uk Nuhua, Sept. W,! BAKKETTW Vegetable Hair Restorativ® A Eotors. G: AJ UUr l-J It, rtcral w«. P—. now. Iho (rose, ot u* H»ir. Cha«»M n rool, wmolr. Hcioolorr.ni,. ala Daadma -a* 7 A. iiWtirMtijtBe I»»Superu-rn-o..to! fv Uooaslns a. iiyurtou, and !• tb* most pi-pui-.r *n,e ^ ^ rBUAbl^^krticld tbrou?houi wo wm ?■*, . e . t -ii This PrepRralion Miron!?*'* #11 other* of class as a Hair Benewrep. It is thorough in its i»c|ion upon Gray or llivir and its ofieut permanrnt. - ... It produces but on© distinct, snail©* win* ot!iors leave tho hair in many varied others lcavo tho hair in many varied cmoVS.? - • It promotes growtli vlicn outers lau to produce a.dnslo liair. t . . , , «.** It docs not crlMp or the hair, but learet* H moist and clossy. . ft T Ladles find it superior to nny other as a TwWf^v Dressing, f. . ■' ,g|r. XIjc inpre'dicnti used in this Preparation ere tmF t very best that can be found, and are aa lo- as water. ^ LORB& SM1TH, Propri*to«™ .it -- *.- Jv - r t.i'-* n Ctucico, lute- m l„ W. HUNT A- CO., aiNSflAL.JUtSNDfc MACof^ >.A- for s^fe :.J Ml Lru»iiiL*. 1 .JB ipr'-a." Mr A BOOS F93 JP WpOtt HAEBUGfi! «t- r to the Mar* •ieaortbus* a ^ V Z? It- Ua IT,, with the Will l* i 1 dhcoresim I «>:; ih« ; 0>.-<10!e«w irc.f iny>teries« pc-1 rovd of ta* pLy.vjc.tl • M'w tf | rt.-rru- iliv ro -i. iexit.a etc .'i -'r.:-v;i.:•- 1 FouTU.N'A'.k. • .-yuf's'- Bs:cro a|iyiyi. • itii>~oawinoua yuaeis whoee- veniso i;: i."ub;wmver^v-i o^lut anj„Qjaok Re* ciit«. perune lfr.'Wutf«*w«f£ min-tter what ftur*** L or bow ilatotio****'*!N Mo. loffiSo YuriTmlaaER. THE 888AT SO0TM8 BENffil "US. WHITCOMBS .--YRt P. MRS.. WHtn-OMB’S SVKlP MRS. WHITCt'MB’S SVEUP. PRIC1 Cutei Colic »u-t tirtej intin the 1 owe!sju;0 ficititiiatcs iho p-’t-ctf ot' trchioK- bubuue. CoBru!*f»os ar-d ot-r c;iin--#all di •ntiw-in c:ili'i-t to mUMs an i hitdreo. t urts 1): arrhei. itjtwpttrj and Seauli Cniui-ldint iu ohiMren nt a'l *£Ga# ^ 7 .qT It is the Great tntantV -ai.<! tttiitilren’B Soothhw Remcds in Ml i1i>orJei-* fcrniii-tit on bj toethin* *r ans -ilhcr cauFe. ■’>’ ■' i’roimn-i by the GBAKTvN. 5JKBICINK COvBt, Louis. Mo. fold by In lies'll t* acd Dealers in Af -dlrins every- r.lio-e. . „ ... lannSi ilaw, CKNTSi PRIG* 3 chntsl: pt-IC* 45 CENTS. ., Ayer's Ague Cure* SA. For Fover and Apue, Intermittent ChiU Fever, Henuttent Fever, _ Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, ticu and indeed aU the nifoetions which arte* Rom malarious, marsh, or miainmW poisons. . 4Iajr.il i'rd: ■ T ■ - '7ii : ■ TTo one remedy is loader caHs* for by the necessities of tfiti American people than a sore aa* safe cure fori Fever and i Such we arc now enabled to with a perfect certainty ti _ will eradicate the disease, iti with assurance,founded on protiq that no hanrt can arise from its nse in any qnantMr.vft* Tlmt wliich protects from or prevents this disow der must be of immense service in tho commati- tics where it prevails. Prevention is better thM -t cure, for the patient escapes the risk which h* mnst run iu violent attacks of this baleftil dtotMti I it! per. This" Cuke” expels tlie miasmatic poison eff .. Fevek and Ague from tho system, and prevutif * the development of the disease, if taken on the flnti approach of its premonitory symptoms. It 1*bSI only tho best remedy ever yet discovered for tide-' class of complaints, but Moo the cheapest. The r -Jarre quantity we supply for:a dollar briags.*->. within the reach of everybody; and in bilious das- tricts, where Feyek and A gob prevails, twiy- • . - Y- ■»; V| within'the reach of all—the poor _ _ rich. A great superiority of tiu* remedy ei . *thcr ever discovered for the speedy and cure of Intermittents is, that it oonteme no or mineral; consequently it produces no Vt uuutriai, Guiiavqucuu/ av )Jiuuwuvo «v or other injurious effects whatever upon L _ ititution. Those, cured by it are left as healthy a* if they had never had the disease. v_ Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence4ff, the miasmatic poison. A great variety of aisordee* arise ikom it* irritation, among which are Neait* via, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Bllndneefc Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, PalpitatleC.. Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Patel* . the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and deranremeut ef tbe Stomach, all of which, when originating iu Ifilfb vj cause, pnt on the intermittent type, or beeotee periodical. This “Cues" expels the ptieonfti|ti. the blood, and consequently cures them an Sir" It is an Invaluable protection to immigrant* l persons travelling or temporarily residing ta malarious districts. If taken occasionally or v while exposed to the infection, thatwil) be ever from the system, and cannot accumulate in * cient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence i even more valuable for protection than cure; . , few will ever suffer from Intermittents if titiff avail themselves of th* protection tbia remedy a* ."ortls. For Liver Complaints, arising from trnpfw <y of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, sUmMJoetr ing the Liver into healthy activity, and prod* cing many truly, remarkablo cures, where ootiff meateteeefidL .. k ... :: v • ;, u-drtefiBnktetk PBEPAKED BT Dr. J. C. AYER it CO., Lowell, M(M*f 1 .'1 • Vrifi ’ - BE* Practical and Analytical Chemist* ASD SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORL#, PJRICS, 91.00 PER JBGTTXJB. Sold by u_ W. uli.u . Amr by i, e. uti.ii # * -OP. . end al l the Druggists fn Maorni. Uso. all ora agism » and Dealers in Medicine evo j-?hare. iaeodawasw .. : Kali. DR. SHALLENBERCER’S Fever and Affue TSBSSl - 4- Always StopsXUo-t " ThisMcJicino hii boeu fifteen yeans pi 'kujw.i remcLca. U .fljq i. cit sicken tiio stemae'.., : any doeo uni umlor all circa,, i* the only Medicine tint vrri CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever aafl Ague, because .U *q a peiieot Antidate fir Malaria Sold by all Druagrista. no Pnbifc oil othet -■^i^jloaa: y hoi® in i|ttk mi -a G eorgia, houstos county— erteon has this day filed hia pe“*°®“® eruption of penonalty. end 1 will_/*f® upon we same the 25th day of October. V* 9, u 01 A m , ai my office. October Hw ro — octlS C2twlt W. T'y! 1 Ordinagy.' W IT,L be 'OM ^,y G^-.niheTstl. • ’ thorpq, Magoj^ffifa (h e usual hours of aale.1 Secoa-i Distriot of original of lacd ho. w£_ir 8 xm county. , 1J „ s cu* ——- M mcoisee, no w j t j n ; e 0 t said eounty. d*eee*edfS $gS§feii , b. m ^ tw,lh *»^p- T K- T. FULFQRB, Admteltimto. , 7" Admi*i*trstort Ms, . . ILL be sold before the Oeart boose te t }{ thorps, Macon county, Q*., within tee \ ’tmort of sale, on iteint Tamday in Dveembeti the following described lands be osrisg to th of Wa. K. tf»ll, Sr, decease A to-wit: L,t rod part of Lot No. 166. in tho Boeoad - originally MnseocM, now Meeea aoeaty: eon'ain<ng thrw hundred • — Aibf^ hundred *er«s, mot wild Lot So. WT. third Section. Sr* Spalding county, Ga. field for the heirs. Term*; octl2wSt fort HALL. J*m Ainiitifrtti qko^gia a _ B Chem en estate < %£?ere.the' to be end *kl MAndsj m l October, 1870. mk ^ — 'inilf irtltil i1 r 11 inf'