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1 he Cieoft^ia Woekly 'Telegraph, and Journal <fc JVIesseim-er
r F' v ' ! ' j a r,t ^ er rimim.ti t account
F v^iiUircc tbe Dukede Or-!u>wont is
( fi Vl . met with when ho c.so«p d from
lUv>• s-Jliui'ttrof Per*t *n Atf-ns-v-n
j „f tie turret, der uf S dm oaj Guy
Vi) '■(tftsropho w.;s aniifc Rnoun in
' iv,,(!!(! t ll ° r*g« of the popnlaes which
• , ,|, i,citinct the lw« Iiu|«ttiil minis
: ' j.1, i"''i <-d on Awing from F-ni.ee
1.1 I.i* banker, the Dnke learned ■' at
,, in ilnovnntry. Do (ir-.uiu.oat pro.
nn'l found h inncunji <1 tut, t«u v-
1 it, the garden. Both returned
' ( , ru ,ho D.ik to-ik pic-so-i- • u . i hi,
,i, t:.c to'Jo ving t>-e disaster «•
■ s j;io»ii iu thn etpi’al 1>- than].
vf ,„ irng'be .tauter of tit Mtnat'on
' u . t l! i f n ttrntegein. Ho se.it utt
* ,’j, , rl raiN in tits c ni l*.-, a-iorn d
y.- -0 | arms, while lie m.<l« good nts
, ,-i'ilo hack n-»m. The p-pttl.co
i j. -i snnounced the vehicle without,
, iii.il.ng 't'o “I’j <'t of their tinted
, jl limvel st C tints nil .rr-cr diffi.
, ; :i- be 'Ml' 1 oblig'd to show hi- p .ss-
‘ A t»r>»»c h<s t-tont-ty, h- ra.i the
■ ,. • nru-d h»ik to P-<rs lltorobe-
' v-r. h-» choree It f<. he pro anted tbu
’ ,i to ni- great relief w«s allowed to
, i it i* v.ssol Ti ers, pretending to
. • s ;i ret r.t once to the Catiiu, to
;■ h tier fi.'ie obs; rvati.-n A few
i b r .!.»•»1 'psed, when the Duke felt
( ., i, tt.e ah-aider. Turning around
tii j -oo a ga..B d'am.-s befor.- h m;
„1 ot.iy the paMiptirt i-tBein], wfau
L . i via wore s’ill iu oliico y..u g ivi*
't.i.it. Out ol gratitude I have
|. M l«y, thus probably saving yonr
■ '\fer tba*e words tbo officer turned
, it jw> Duke reached Dover lo a fety.
<; • iiu s have captured iu Srta-.b ug
, 12 <s ; 0 chwsopots. G <H)0 hntidred.
., ’ , f ..luuniiton 50 railway locomotives
auii.ircd-weiijhts of tobacco; the
,a!ii>dat 3 5(10.0 0 dol ars. The
>» tbr O.-v- ilimt-nr has bectl removed to
„r. fior.l Tl - gen mi ^
r, ([ dje French General who broke his
'h',1’‘ecu itir. c'c i 11 take up bin rtsi-
,.i Stet i.i -Hts t>S:g*ge which h id id
, ,j f,sward d to his future temporary
anil lirr-.
^ uuii.it." »* c itholic orgm pnb’Sshed in
I.i ei the Fitnch to aidress prayers to
•>:i Ma-v, that she may interfere and
a t!i-* IV- i c!) nrmtes to drive the hire*
- a ’s who, hke the Turks SiV) years agi^
..toathg elsrisb. Ldern tigam from Prei.ch
t; tu c.ivaby in this war amount to
ti.in slid li irres. 'Ihcy have reudored
s iv < oi by covering the operations of
*nn*. by cxi’lortug the c untry far
J : jdni.ii-i g tin ring forage and provisions.
I .. put ot tbo German successes is due to
1,1 it >il-s d untiling sctivity.
. ••{ ,1 ;i-:.deiico B-Ige” complains of the
of t ie popnl .tiou of Tones who nro
t!)i >r It I, :i- re to the Paris iifficinln at fwb-
l!;",. n i-e-. o dy. ••Charity begins at home,”
[J s 11 V-u the moito of the inhabitaiits of
|lV ,k .
:i re ariived a few weeks ago tn Dortmnnds
If I., n im'tvo of that c ty who bad been ex-
1;.!.»! Ir hi Par *, after having permanently ie-
|j«.'t tti.ro f rfitty years
t •; 5Ieiz hmi s..rrt iid« red, ihe Getman,
lljijur-d a huil.-o.i from ttie citv, carrying a
I; i wstft tno c-itrier pigeons. Prince Freder-
lf !* I’i-r'i-ss-i-t the Imoty to his mother, a great
|h-’’ t'lgeona.
g m gvadnady nssnming her usual
• . Tun military commander is doing
. ;• ; in ten power io reconcile the tnhab.
-to u i.lt- ted ciiciiuintaiicev. General
.• la fore leaving the City, prtsented
. it o ttepoor. The provisions found
'on -pr.aif cilt«rs of ,ho prefecture,
. o.! s'lilm'td iiinong them.
I -■ r is f t! e G-inians hud madeup *heir
b ; • ‘ ive « thorough rel’lt nieiu wi-h the
F ne'i. y .j»e n number of German cities
t v on r. iju. s ed to send the Prussian Gov-
r.i "in t .oi ex ;ct list of all pictures, objects of
c, ««c * t ich have bye?, taken to Parts during
tn .V ,.. nic w-trs. Now, according to the
‘0. <?• Z tiu..g.’’ the magistracy ot Stettin
tv »'-o •* n .njaired. by the Federal Conn
crli. ofiir.isb particulars of all warOoi.tn-
!«: i.n» imp se t on that city by the French in
tli e.ily put of this century. In Sirasburg
cme b. ing taken to ascertain the amonnt
o’ 'ijiuiya i>a*t«iind by the city durmg the late
r- i> 'flits seems to ind’Cate that the injury
| it3. tel i.n ’-he t'Wu will form eu item in the
•it th-war-—a proof that Straabu g is al-
! R-ily H-: r<!-d ms being oecs more a German
Whc we consider that tin, cot.qiieror.u
»" r-ur a iz-ng the whole public i or vice in
A, c nud L -riHine. thd> the original German
l»n-s »m ngtni in'ioducod tor a : l geographical
It* we uiii>t come to the conclusion that tbe
0~ m .a* are fully dcteimintd on retaining tte r
ieii mi the t rov.uces they have won back by
theswuid linmedia'ely after ihe tall of Stras.
bu-*g the city of Gologno sent a first offering of
time tlio i-mud thalers for the relief of the dis-
itcvnt n ha’iitents This cbaritobls exa mple
l»t !>'~n followed by a greit man, cities of the
hn i. Berliu having granted 20.U00 thalers for
the niue i.nrp.SB.
Tha ia boa! hue from Saarhrnck-n to Port-a-
LVi.M.n .an socio.e past Metz that it came
ti tn range of the cannon of tbe fortress.
Tiii. -i iiu mini i-itiou being indispensable to tbe
Gs iu 113 tor drawing ttieir food supplies from
br'.uud the Ulnae, they cou*.tiucted and fin
hti.ri a new line, about twenty mites long, from
Brtuiln to Pont-a-AI .asnoD, avoiding Metz en-
lirely. it, the space of five w. eks.
1 h • want of national pride has greatly con*
hi a «*tokeep ■heGenn-intiibesBoloiigdiViVd-
td. W thtbe Fn nch, on the contrary, national
|>r da. has become a mania wrich even m-kes
Urn wires' lo-e their sound end sober judgement.
Ton French sold era could bebe .teu «t »U in a
lor ti^ht is considvred itnpoS'ible by any
Fit chinm, no mutter to whoever class of so*
tiny he m*y belong. Tbe defeat of McMibon
*at ascribed to treason. When the Fier.cb,
comp e-o'yat themeroyof the German batteries,
»i i oat any hops of e-Cspo. surrendered at
8 d n. the cry of treason went over the land
»<5 n! Th - m i es and p.efecta who, to s*ve
Jiuifcss id odst.eii, offered no resistauce to the
Bj-i-.i'es- h sts of tbo enomy, wore denonneed
&> t aitois! And now. when B zaiue, after a
bnuicUrtence has xii hbd to due famn.e, pul*-
lie ..piui..n by a feeling of eX-ggerMed n-.ti.uiul
p ule is »o t-lmded a.-in, «h tu .cuse him uf
iretaon Tru y, B zaineh sdeserve-t weiJ..f h'«
C.UIU ry. At IG-tst i.b .ituen b« snilied toith to
bti-Mk 'hr -ugb the German ini ret clmi.-i.ls which
hriu bm auuy in a d aul> gr.sp; nil in vain;
there wa. lo 080 pe; tho G riuau etnhwo.Rs
had, a lust, tree mt as tormidable »s the lo -
litic ittui.sof Meiz T he numb* iless little grave
hi Is or. mud the famou-. C ty. a’tebiiun the dn-ce-
In s* of tie oefm.ee, win arieet the p-nnive
vrnnd- rer'a l.-orMOps. bis lii.ni; tn tnr>.<ng to*
w rds tbe va ient mustal wb->se nnine will
pribildy close Hie l"tig line of Fiencb gmeml-
eomuiHUiiing at Metz.
At la-t, ti.o gla-i ttdi'.gs <‘f an armistice, lest-
iHi; twenty-five d-yn, re.chn-.br the A-i«n lo
GmIi.V. U e hcsrtity n joice ai tire pr-e-p, c.» ot
a epeedy leruona ion of the due Hlsuph-er. We
d •. ot know the c.-nd.tiou«. ot th- am isttcayet;
but as B Mu.r.-k has offio a'ly declared that he
would only grant h croxti >u of h.i.iil'tie. tf *he
French, to priiu ip!" a'- le st.on. eded tt eco—
Men >.f lerrnory f.rr tbe evu-n.1 pr. limiii«ri»s
U a treaty of pe.ee, it mini' ta r to pie-urn
tLa the H'lui.nee sgr.ed on eni o n. s i.lr-i.dy
the pr u.-ipleH of h fi..ul setileiu" ut. We thiol.,
the rulers tu Paris have r.c ed win ly to yield
The m > e core-idem-e ttiwatiwv of the Gov ru -
Dielil, Jtl'eS FaV.6 ar-tbi ir bead, have faVO ed
p u c ahc dy for B"tne tune p st; only fans*
tic ii. e '.ag.i,.u. s 1 k - G.mbetia. who are tea. y
to M.tu.fijr ih~ whole ojuotty tor Mi. ir own am-
bitinu., ich* m », have rai ed their viice •*»
Cotitiriue » t ope ess stnipgl-. Fora while, it e
''o-ra Govemme.-'t hj~ m'finpKI to deicive
the ptop'e about the teal sitn fc.ot. by a » ties
of I, gn. di*patc"«e and re, >»ih. The. ar no
Fonder ot any »vai. The Ge.ui n sr-oy reiieve<l
by th-. snmndrr .f SImz is >e dy to inv de
th-cmdh of France. Ti.e Pr.«vi-tuna) Guv. in-
*m- h s no au'horiiy. Lyo- s a d Marseilles,
•ft*r P«ii, ih* lar b es. e> i**, -re alutosi i» op. n
r*tiei ion spainai tbe Pam* deer*, s; there is
•iiarcby snd disorgsiuz tionevrrywh-re ; ibote
is tin great le der, c-.pabfe ot organizing tie
scatteied forces of the co.ji>*ry, or atrong
t!um K h to keep down the totbulent wav.a
of the rising m»b element. In the capi ai the
P'pn ac.- is about to >ea) ze ther id* a.- of a Ke*
puhuc by arri-atng the antnornies and t ki- g
the inttia'ory a epatowaidsarri^nof * Mndame
la o uillotine ”
raiscx wxtiTS mez
The “Journal de FcCauip/’ a psper in the
West of France, thus c mmei.fsou ihisqnes*
ij u: “Ihe d.sire of Fr.rce in for po-.ee
France defeated and linnol a cd, *i-bes end
atki. for pe-.es. All reiis much is in tnture nso-
less. Wo are roiqoer.d nud trodd. n under
foot, u no nation has ev.r been m any time.
Let ns cease tiiind ours- Ives wi'h dreams, or
L, * et " M ' “I'l h hope III a., impossible dsfeuco
Wel.ave been h .norably b. at.-t>. Our a-tni
wiuch po. longer ex sts, has made betoic tier,
tious. It LttN K^ned rtspt-ct i»f i»«< cotqiet*
^ Oiir honor in rkbiel; we nre be .ton; Ut
us lintuula < urselv. s Lu' ns w. ar the . ipnity
of m sf >1 tulle an.1 Mtibtui. ml. nriy. Peace," and
p-Sce al. me, winch is d-nrii.ileO by the waole
ot Fni' Ce, can save th* future of tt e country
*'V sparing its men and res-'iimes. Now, in the
P" Sene- of the tuiaio.tU'.Os of onr country, wo
omsr runs er up oiuug. enough to bow our
hearts mu) beg tor pence.’’
Let u*have peace! Auuul Jarso.
.More * s-itTill banira” o» Tax Payors.
Tue 0: n* itu ion being on the spot has time
ant o;>,ortui.ity to unear'ti a portion, at least,
of ttso lut.nm, ruble r. scali ics «nd frauds of
t',e lute Radie.l debauch at Atl.intt*. In its
is.uc.-f Tuesday it piys its r*sp*c‘s to tbo
s -cret .ry ai.d Cumptrolier General, who have
bo u up to eeraiu little cha-actenstic tricks
iipo-t ti e pockets of Georgia, tax payets con-
trety to IiW. We quo e as follows:
The C do of Geurgit. sect on 944, chapter 2,
arlto 10, s.iys: *'T’to sources tr»m which
the HoV- tins or mot/ drtice revenue other than
by tsxatioii are asf'diuws: Paragraph 10. Fees
wh'ch the Secretaries of the Governor, Hecre-
tyy of’Siotr, the Treasurer, the Comptroller
(Jeueml, and tto Librarian irwy receive for
official dnties."
The O'ide of Georgia, sec'ioa 79, article 1,
chnptei 3. asys of the f ret surer of State: ‘Tie
ahall receive no peiqnisitea fob AST official
Aor, but the f-es prescribed shall be Collected
by him and paid into the Stite Treasury.”
Tto .Code of Ge-.rgia, section 93, article 3,
cb-ipteir 3, says of ihe Cou p ri-her Gtu*r«] :
‘ He .-.hall rtctice no perga xiiet for any official
act. but the lees prescribed sba 1 be collected
by him and paid into the ta e 2’ren»ury."
The ltw gives these officers a salary each of
$2,0hG a year.
Can anything be p’aiter than that the c ffioial
pay of ih-se officers is uuii'ed to iheT salary?
The Geubt'intiou guarantees them a “.-ompetent
salary," not th be ii.crea-el or diminished
dutitig their term in any way. This certa<n!y
iiicleiles ir.en o.su g u by pc.quisites and fees,
by legal implication.
But, a. it to clinch the matter, end show that
t ie policy of the law is to confine them to (heir
Salary, as a lull and adequa'ec tmpensation tor
tueir. services, the Code prohibits expressly
their taking any peiqnisites or fees for official
duty, and declares such fees to belong to the
State Treasury, and also says such fees are a
source of Stare leveune.
Nothing ran be clearer. When these officers
t .be their offices, they take their duties and their
p-y. And ail fees, without exception, go to tbo
Stats.
Now let us see Low these officers have obeyed
the Jaw.
Too act of 1 08 and '69, approved March 19,
1809. requires Insurance G imp.*nies to make
anuunl statements to the Comptroller General,
who gets cerium foes of $7 50, and $2.50 for
certain official acts
The Comp'rol er General, we are informed,
received $2,400 of such fees and paid them into
theTieasury. Iu May. Governor Hulock gave
him a warrant r.iit tbe $2 400, which he drew
out asd claimed as hi* own. Thus does he
stand iu the ntritude of violating law, with Gov.
IluVnck's approval, and using the Stale's money
as his own.
He h»H paid no more ot these fees into the
Treasury, snd we suppose still claims them as
his perquisite* in violation of law, and to the
loss ot the State.
Tte law gives the Secretary of State a fee
of (wc-nty of one per cent, on all railroad bond*
endoised by tbe Sta-e. This is paid by tbo
roads. On fifty million of bonds this would
be $25,000 A considerable amount has been
received by the ptesent Secretary of S:ato from
this source and no return made to the Treas
ury.
It is dae to the public that these officials
should show by what authority tb«-y put this
money of the Sriito in their own dockets; or if
they have not so appropriated it, to put it in the
Tuasury.
me six of (StifiiTr.
A’Wisconsin Preadier on a Popnl r Past*
time.
From the JSrook’yn Union. J
A liev. Mr. B-teher—not Homy Ward, nor
Edwbrd, nnr Thomas K nor Charles, nor James,
nor any of Dr. Lyman Beecher’s eccentric fami
ly. but a Methodist minis cr, in Wisconsin, of
fered a resolution iu the Conference la-t week,
declaring croquet p’aying a sin. The Confer-
eeca boo no more sense' f tight and wrong than
to vote it down. But Mr. Beecher cau take
heart. Every great rtformer is left without sup
port in the begiuniug of bis work. When the
nf.ti-croqner party Carries the fleet ion jn Wis-
con-iu and Massachusetts, Mr. Beechar will have
a htutu'6 erected to his honor at the top uf the
Milwaukee lighthouse. He will be represented
in tbe sutipme act uf throwing a whole set of
croquet mahete, halls, arches and striped stakes
into Lake Michigan, while a bevy of wicked
young girls stand about h'm in tears at the
thought ot tbe destruction of so important a
branch ot husbandry.
What did the Conference mean by laugh’Dg
at Mr Beecher ? Of course cioqnet is a sin
Obaries Lamb uaid that it might Lot be a sin to
eat a pineapple, but the pleasure of it was so
great that a man of tender cen*citme would
hesitate a good while before v*ntur ng «o eat
one Criqu.t, if you have pleasant, c-mpaDy,
must be wicked. It is too p e»s,ii:t to be any
thing else. Madam Gnajau, the French mystic,
Used to put p* blues in her aho. s, th*t she might
not enjoy walking too g*eatiy. We hardly
think such penance could have been good for
tha tola. But if th- re is any viitue in making
one’s self miserable, we think the Wn-cousin
Beecher h»s hit it. Abjure croquet. Never
lei a ga.ter boot make a r< quer-cr. qu*t wi-h
your null, ftever giTe yoaised the revengeful
pleasure of set diog an opponent off among the
can ant hnsbes. Nev. r feel the exquisre j »> of
a>riking the stako first in a hard-fought game.
But croquet baa some redeeming f*a<uies
A fellow who bo .lues six times in succession—
a man who gets sent away when be is in capital
position to make two or three arches, snffe s
agony enough to make him a saint, if agony
would do it. W-. suggest, that Mr. Beect er
take ibis in o account. It’s od1> fair to give
the devil his due A< d Mr. Beecher might in-
qu i- whether th*te are not some thing* to he
set down per conti a.
We think We C'U imagine ho* tt>ia Wucot sin
m ni-ter came to iLiik of the am oi croqu t.
He was pl.jing a thre< -t.ai.a, d game Iheie
were "»o »e tb-n.ent.nd one lady. The 1 dy
went through the fl at, two archts. So did the
other g. n i*mau. Mr. B*eeLer made a booi-y
and they h*d to try ov*r. Tne i»d* and »Le
o her gei t email wont on swimmingly. Mr
Bee-her b.«.tmd tnree times Whenever he
bap, en-d to pe. on th- same part of 'begr-.ui-d
with the o he. t«o, 'hey *ant--n ! y took a tight
rriqite* oh hia b Ti and lodged l>im in • n o .t- u
lad five rods away Of oUtse M Beecher
thongm croquet wicked after that Such in»y
as that i- SM.t ly Hint i.i it is ctUel y 'O dumb
hru'es We do not wonder that a human should
want it abolished.
For onoeUe- we ate conv-nreb We shall
not touch a uixllat uotil nex Summer
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'•MM ¥IV*.
- ARHIaGE (iU DE.
EVEUV ONE HIS OAN I OCTOB
A p ivate lhrt u-.'tor fur tnatinxl petaous or those
about to iw mini. d. bo'b mal-. a».d fem* o. Id eve y
tiling c m-eminj* the phyeiolo y ai-d relations of
ou lexiilrptw and the pioducion-zo-t p even-
ti nof offopnng ncui ng zllth*uiw di*.-o.er..s
n v-» lief...e gvn in th- Ena ieh Jung* ag*. by
Wu Tou.g. M D This is ready a Tan.lle*hd
i t r riiig woik. I-* is »ritt t. iu flam l*t gn»ge
fyirtiie gene-* readir, and is 11 .*tr*'eI w.ih ou-
m r ms eiig'aviiig* stl young u.artndieo -'e. ,r
tboaeop tetip'atifg B.dM .ni l.avtl gtlf leiaC
unpc i uci t to m rr **l u(e, almul-l te d thi* hook.
Itdrcoais ecr t th.t evety.no eh ill be ao
quatnicd will.; et 1> t s »• o<.k th.t m.-s be linked
up Mt-d not lie abou ihe iintue. It wtl. bo tM ht '0
any midtees on tecaipt ol 5d ct-. Ad- r a- Dr ttm.
Tounj No 416 Spiuco Street »b* vo Foot th. Phi»
delphia ** 22-wCm ___
Fiv* Cxact* Additiosal will buy rhues «i'h mi
ve or cu| pci 11 a, wlittb *il e*v* the huyet the
pr Ce of a n-M* p-ir or ahoea Computed with rag-
tagrd toes and oiriv rtockim.-, they are be.utitui.
to bay the leant Parehtn, liy It*
8.pt.‘ U wSm.
Exeentor'x wale.
iY virtue of an order of th • Court of Ordinary of
J.*rper cuntv nil, I*e art" hef-re tlie Oomt
doo. in tt.e’ totru ot Montic-ilo. ou the fir-t
iu»v lit Januarv next, lot «>f land .No *75 *.i-
uu g Ian da of J IS VVehh »n 1 olheia. be ui.giiof
the estate or J.tnrs Jl..utg..uj*ry dece»oet
Teitne made known o*» tit- »' i*f *
WM. S. MO.VTGOMEBY,
cov9 w6w JBa’r oi Jsu. Montguiciy.
B’
luUUoc
Tueetia>
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Weekly Itcvietr or the Jliukt-t.
mstOh: TTf.WHtAPH 4.VO MESENGER 1
N -vemkeb 9 -Eveninp l**7f> j
(’ori.o.—Bectipt- to-day. 9:6 balea; axles 817;
•hipped 532.
B .-cr-lpts for the week ending One ereuing 5,493
bidet.; tales 4 451; shipped 4,403.
The maket during the week uc3»r renew has bud
genet ally a downward tendency in pricee.but Aetroig
demsud has existed all the wbil*, and all offered at
market rate* has been readily taken. Wo cole a
decline during the week of }fc.
Ilia Ta.rka was steady to-day at 14 cents for
mid'diaga, but closed w eak at those figures.
«MK».OIRIM> snsiHua.
etock ou hand dept. 1, Ih70—UJee.. 2,334
Hrceiptsto-day...... 936
Eot-civ-;: prov:or...!j 37,694-33,^0
iOfiSi
. 533
32,101-32,633
Shippcl to-day.
Shipped picvioualy
Stock aa henb thia c-rc-uiiig .
8,351
EXCUANCK ON NEW XOTF.,
53c11uik p^.
Exai*ms OH eJLV/J.au;.
UNITED STATES COBBZ: CX—foiv.
PermonUt l>;e'2 { .s: -out
OOLh AND SIEVES.
Buying ratca for Gold ?i 10
daliins X 1234'
fSuviufi rates for Silver j P5
Selling i
Trade hts been moderately good the past wetk,
but in rathera tuna.I way. The dept estate ili the cot
ton market foie.-tails anything like heavy operations
n w, either in dry goods or groceries Quotations
unchanged and ae follows :
BACOf*—Clear antes (.smoked)... .f 21
Claar Bib Side- (smoked)... ii 4
Shoulders... 17J^ @ 18
Huron (sugM^curad) .. .. 25 @ SO
BCTXjK MEATS—Non j in m.rket..
CRA!« A so « a i
(JOHN—White. 1 20 «s 1 25
Yellc* or Mixed 1 05 @ X 10
MEAL 1 25 (rt! 1 30
Gltrrs 1 40 @1(0
OATS 70 a 1 25
WHEAT—Por bushel 1 25 ii? l 40
FIELD PEAS Iff) @ 1 25
HAY—Northern 2 CO @ 2 25
TennoSst- Timothy 2 ft-
ITerduGr.v^o 209
Tennesaoe. 2 00
DIGGING AND IKON TIJ-S,
Kentucky per yard 80 Gt 33
Gunny per yard 32 S3
Bomeoprrvard S3 W 35
Double Anchor per yard 33 i3 35
Bengal per yard 83 <S- 35
Eagle peryard 83 @ 35
Arrow Ties per ton per pound G}-£
Arrow Ties, retail, per pound. 7
Bagging Twine, per bale, per lb 25
Bagging Twine, retail SO
Administrator's Nate.
B Y virtue.f u i.f.-c » h ur o Or-iri-srs >•,
J-i?l' r cat. w It . «• i.J. a f t i c ou'rr- h-
to*'.- th-- n our,- o. - d «,i. h l w f p ie-1|
on chv fi*»t T«f*d y i ’ Jatu.ij ii xi. nl th--r »
e late '■* orrici- r '« f» **r-te a AI u Kelly, d-
ce -*d li e i»- srth I n - u - >t s <1 ■ tr » it-
wid- w of wi4 All-' V s tr. rio-f d> C’ se' 'ti w ie -
' b-srs -rrtr to ..i'd e't t* o ■ -t . v* a • h t. -.nit
j an 1 forty < 4') acre . tto *- r !c s.
i lir ti in-iIi tu- wo
J it KTr K - ? Y
U V It Y i K' l.t’ri
j terO w6tr "''in ti s ts-or* o ■‘llei' Kill-.
Kxvc*.:10r*s «nle.
B Y v rln of nuts r. y r aa-i-1 i.y f • ' o- rt o"
Onli-.ia'y <• I.i *,* c -tay. -v 11 -c -s.l on th
ti t i oiii\ .1 n i ry ,-t< •> i. rcih-C -irt ton i
, do-'*, ih h r w . s t e" J t—* .*• t.M. be-
! tw rn he. usn.il oar- * I hs -tidiv 4 •* i • r *i
of Pleir.ii Jrd.u -.e .fed n • t r -. h ■- d <1 lit
six y se.es o) laud t - 1 • si e '*y -td
kunvii a. n, • iSnn.tc J v B*t r ! • *- ’ er-it
erh _ 0M J K“AV.
ruv9 w6t _ ' X" u' r i f F t <mi*.ir Jordan,
I xccttlor's .’*«li>.
( lE^BGiA. T AY Ill -» CiH’MY.-By v’ m^/ f an
JT n-iicr lorn f *■ - - g '...ir* oi (>*d * .** W:i?
roil t'r tolir iv -t: t-ecie tte C ur- f: use
cnor. in Tie t'nvn o'J ffer ni-vi te t-ei«etii ihe luw.
'ut hour-o » t f -«- T fs 1 *y iu fanuar*
next, tne ' • -vi of t 'ein’ ih 4. Thirp- (s' ->f
HI) cou--y, de, ri-o.te «i.d '•> «i. 8 h III*,
trict. nrifin • ly W-ifc . now ' w v pn tity. n)
c«* riftinv of s- v.i' em huidr-- up p’ iao-*<r e s.
a'3 uni gl-nd otj.*) .Jo* i :i ft', • hn
O’pml, and Oh rl~> P r er Tito .r - urn'- the
p’-jcixs a g-ind w- me.* ti.-nre. et-’ - let tt-ary
J*uil in.-s'sr 1 -ehe»l. » s-oi i - i iis>*» I e
1-.U 1 if Tud-ipt v . n * ft». e t* s f-fM fcs dvnn
tnee* if tun’th a.I-o ill '•'■*»■ S 11 >* > d V sine
amuDK the h in uf -hi -re - a d *r » «#,.
V W T -HP
* • t H B * .
Fx»p itor* o'" J. A TH r dcc*a?ed.
nov9-w6«r
1 xvrutur’s >ot.e--.
| ffl BOBOfA. V v ON’ p . "V —F - r weeCs at r
j 1 J_d»*e ti'ilisttwi' *il! hr tn de to h Court of
: 0 tiiuxly of >ftil i ll I' to* C* P "*•!!. t'-jt. yea
• estate o A : Ur n- e . n(" f - • .1 " ur. y A eeue-.
! fur the hiutSt • f '.ha !>>g; tpi f * <1 rr-di r f rai'i
d-ce«*d. A II. GKhhB, i xo.-utor.
' novU w4 f
Slornttig tlitrket ICepnrt.
New Yoke, November 9, morning.—Flour dull
and declining Wheat dull but heavy. Com dull and
declining Pork steady. Laid firm.
Cotton dull end lower: uplands 10%; Orleans
16%; sa'es 1,000 bales.
Turpentine a shade easier i'oG. Bostn steady —
FreiglitB fitm
Stocks quiet but heavy. Gold 1914 Money 4(26.
St-rhng. long 9; ehoit 3%. Binds. 62a 8*^.
London, November 9, mo.'ning. — Consols 93$£.
Bonds 89K
Tallow flat.
Commuu rosin declining at 6s.
IdVEnrOi'L. November 9, morning—Cotton dnlland
iricuular; uplands 9*9>4; Orleans 9‘*'2'J%; vales
8,000 halos
Cum 2;*s to 3s Gd.
B-d Western uho*t 10a to 10s Id Com, new
29j|
Bates.—Cotton flat; uplands 9; Orleans SJi’.
LarJ 73.
MurDpt-s—Evrnlnx Report.
New Yore. November 9.—Cotton dull; uplands
16: sates 2900.
Fionr. State and Western 5'tflO lower, superfine
4 90 to 5 00 Sou'bernn quiet and drooping, com
mon to fair extra5 9 to 6 30 Wheat lc lower hut
active; winter red and amber Western 1 SO to 1 85;
white Michigan 1 48 to 1 50. Com c lower. Beef
steady Pork dull bur heavy at 24 37 to 24 50. Lard
a shade firmei; kttilo bff i6H Wliirky lower
at 8G to 87. Be, Carolina 5J£r«6J£. Sugar firm.
Coffee and molasses dulL Groceries qniet but firm.
Nava's it early. Freights quiet. Turpentine 45.—
Rosin a shades saeirr. Tall iw dull at 8)£ to 8%.—
Cotton per k to 9-16. Fiour, sail >4 to 1-1G.
Wheat per steam i*)4
Monty easy: 4 .id Sterling GVi to 9)4'. GoidlOJ^
01(1 - Governments steady. Southerns gonetal-'y
neglected.
Money is in excess demand. Discounts 7(g8 —
Gold qniet all day 62s it%; 4s 1%-. 6s 7‘4 new
0}i: 7s earn'-: 8» 7k; 10 4tta 6.-v. Tenuoseeo’e COJf:
new Git Vi-Ritiia’e 66; n w 6314. LouisanaV 71;
new 80 Levee’s 73; 8s 89. Alabama's inis 5s 70
Georgia 6* 80. 7a 80 North Carolina's 46%; new
2.6 Sun lb Carolina’* 37; new 6h%
Cincinnati, November 9 —Flour steady Cora,
higher grades advauc-d. new 48 'SO Lard Steady;
kett'014 Whii-ky steady 84 to 85
LutusviLi.E, November 9—Bagging 28 a29 Hemp
28. FUx 29
Fionr qniet; ex-family 6 60 Corn dull at 65.—
Lard 15: keg 17- Pork, new 24 00 Whisky steady
85 tu 86
St Lotus November 9—Flour dull. r 'om firm.
Whisky higher at 86 Tobacco dull Bugging 29.^.
Provisions firm. Poik 25 60 to 26 I'O Uicon.
shoulders 14^: clear sices 20m20k- Lard heavy
at 14)4
RiL-infoBE, November 8 -Cotton, middlings ISJj;
cates 525: net receipts 210: coastwise 4i0. total 62U;
exports coastwise 200: stuck 4805
Flour qnte but sceft'iy Wheat steady and firm.
Corn better: white 70 76; new 70"-74. yellow, out
80 u85; new 80"82 Pork 25 25 to 27 00 Bacon 11.
good - emaud: ribs sides exhausted; Bhonluers 15 to
15 k: clear ri les 19 Lard 16>t'.
Boston. Novemhei 8 — Cot*on, midJIinga 16%;
sales 109; coastwise lt-8: stock 3500.
WiLKi.'OT.in, November 9 — « otton, midd'iugs
15 ta; sales 287; net receipts 395; exports coa-twine
23 stock 3612
Ciiaulekion November 9 — Cotton, middlings
15; sales 799; net receipts 214 ; stock 27,240: ex-
porta coastwise 2022
Gslvkki on Nove.wber 9 -C-otton, good ordinary
13; net receipts 1498: stock 14.573
Mi Wle, November 9.—i-otion, middlings 145f;
rat. s 309: net receipts 1328; < xports eoaeiwise 655:
sh-ck 33.951
Savassau. November 3—Cotton, midd.’mga 15;
sales 22n0 net receipts 6i97; export* coast wtee 2912.
stock 76,932
V.iiiFohK. Novimner 9—Colton, low tnidrliogs
111 b 1599; net receipts 1795; exports coftstw.se 451;
sl< ck 3773
AtiorsTa. Novnmbe. 9—Cotton, middlings opened
active ftt 14 14l.ntclos-d *r t4y for Ltveipool
middling*: sales toll; rec*ipts 1714
New Oat.FA'8, November 9 —Cotton, mid 'lings
15k: H.hs 49.net rro-ipts G514; coastwre ASo.
t-.ifti 6829; experts to Great Britmu 316.: stock 99,-
734
Flour dull; enpe fine 4 A0: double 5 59; tieb’s
5 76. Coni, mixed 80 to 85. white 84. yellow 87y£.
Cats 59 51 Ur. 11 lower at t KI. P»rk, me*s 2(1 IX)
to 27 09 H*y, prime 29 tx) Bacon Ui uier. shoul
ders l&){: dear lib aides 20k: cleat si 1*8 21:- to
21)4: hauis 25 to 28 Lam, tines 17 a 17 V keg
19 Sugar, fair Ilk lo 1*94 : >*H*iw c:arine.l Ilk"®
12*4 Aiolasres nrime 68 to 70 Wturky 92-^ to
92>f>"l (;2 . Coffee, p ime 11 Ufa 11%,.
KterU. g 20Jf. New York sigta par a y 3 premium.
Gold l0>s
HOKE MliE FERT1LIZ It!
A Reiyie Jompaunfl for $32 pr Ton.
Campnseel afOlMaltrd Konev, A tiliiliate of
• line, ’•nlplints of N’otltt, Niirntc of Notln,
Sitlpliat-* of Ammonia, Kotasli. e(c-
\t’ E promBibecuiihge a ntofur i h t-lan'en
It wi h ibo -o re C. ein c.ii». "I he ' r* ho t
qn.l't.,io »h« i urp *e • » u s ina Ih-tr • in Fe t i-
s rr, dt -« ve r. u . s we ..ill. urnall'bea*cn.m-
i als.lr ea. p-.a.iers-,ana mix*.d ! og--b-r "• a rack-
-.eeulEaisu lo "iie'iii. a «o et i S<2atonrrt ro
Tb i mat, uuu . har uee- mi) >B h’r sn-i .uh-r ree-
t m» a t' oius rau.tic « I eu.ie. b • g U ’yequjt
to 'w. i'll • tit's . .rt*., rbicb tie faiuie 575
tu tiO i> r to.. Furtb-*ae wn>» r-f rd ffe e t lot-
S, to »-r . WO en I k*'|>' r iff rein rt e • ica a
• pp r» e. <• hat i >-n o them ly fuil e. in
»n d ai ed qaer tiiy h * a • u d e ex inn m hy
very p antei To ierure pt> ns*, n nvsry order*
fh. U It Ol pe <• in e» l>. tr mm nett seh nr neg-.tia-
h.e i nnc'. *d't nx‘ti’er « F r <ur h r tuturuiation
call on u* • r an, of our an ' d rn
Wbule-a’e Drucfift* t-2* 81 Cher.jr *tre>'*. M»*oon,
Ha i" Vi’- 'A»4tn
Notice fo Debtors nntl Creditors.
G KOtKrit. ViA OV * 1TN Y-i| i« on* li v
illg de-mar.. « .ten'll ( Asa branll y l.iaufsiid
es unt.v, doee s d sre he;eh> ruri'-e »< d r q i ed t->
I'tL-8-u: t.. m, ro,*- riy attested, to the uti i-r I’-'ii-d
wit 'ih th* i'oe ;• e crib- d fylev ,»•,-! 1) -pr-ps*
iu'lehtc-d »•* -nit defeas'-d are hereby reniir.-d t"
tuakr -trircdiate pi-ytuetif
»e\9 wfi* 4.1?. GrtKEfi. Tx ■ ut r
notice.
f^VnP.QTA.'BiMt CriU'TY-Vy wio Furtia
I f P ij-S'-r. hi: lay ro s- ni to hppome a rubtioor
free t* der. in - c niatiee with tbe ititute in such
ca«e trad- acd provided
n-v8-s4t TUP W It "P’’ "W
( T EUF<(IA B BB li til —Ituerc s. .>.»<»<
JT a i lie-to tse lor Li-tternnf A'ftE'nbtr>*tion u oe
the e fate of •- hurle.- U Beaver, hit . oi said c-iuuiy.
dere-is d.
The8 are, tharsmre. ‘o cite all pe*srns in* , ':p.*ted to
be and ppeor :it my i-ffie" on or I fore he first Von
day io D..ei-ml>er n- t. to show c.mte. if any t ey
b ve wh, oi e’s s'T.n, i r.«t be sr-niel
(iivoo onli-r my band fiHal y
lot? wWd U. T. ^ARU. Ord nary.
QE R|*IA..D(> » Y rtqDNTY — Where**, it »_r
L-j'.ter. dcce.o i is un» pr«#ei.ted.
pear.- to th Court tha: tha e ta e o J.imrs
These ore, there’ore. topi s and udmoebb al- pet-
son. concern dlohead appear at u y ofB .o -r. o
before tee first M r,d«y i.-. U.c- rn'e* nexi. to srow
e-u-e, f any th- v h.ve, whv t at er* n‘ Adtui i t ~-
tion, wire the wilt annnied, *h"U'd not ho ‘ntruried
to the Clerk of theS.'peri. r Ctun or s.iaie ofh.-r fit
and proper per-o .
Given ntider my hand and ofSci.I signature this
4 h d -' «t .'.ovcuiu r. 1S7".
novS 301 «M (1. DAVIE?,0 dinary.
Adm nisfrwtoi’s kale.
G B BGf . nOLS oN wCNrt —By virtue of
.n ..idor of tn« ..r-.'n* T of fai I c uuty. * ill ha
tu i on toe Ii at-Tur-nay tr J 'maty. 1871, lefore he
I mi .-h pm u or is tne t wn of Per y with r. tb»
lea l bouif at lit*, i t* I land n tr.lwr ne I u dud
aiideixt: iv (I'idl 'hew at h_l of .oi<u • b-r.-te
Spun red and s.vrn'y-.hr * (1.3) .ga*h.i with the
r.mainder 'ti he e »ih I -i . t "■ u par on;, h n-
tiei an* » venry throw. (17* 1 tf.a te *-xi ira ion
.1 hp life ai to <f Vr- Har-i t J. ksoo; al» oi
ait Is u yi.i< to th- - • It fa (5it) nia trot of «tla
«my. aid’ a’D tb* tract min ro owi ed t>> “pi-rr
.1 -k* n drermad S»1 er the purpure.fdistri-
I u i inamon< tbs heir*of.-sid d pe.oed. iprm e *h.
it'CllAKD r- *T KY.
• d - ’ dr I on'u non of Utnr, Jaoxiop, deceased.
. Bulfi WOW
Atlrulnlstrnior’s Sale.
B V vir ue ol an -i iar f ihe o - t f Ord n-.ryt-f
Jiisie* e.mntv f will se 1 a: pusbhe nntiry. on
the first Tue diy ir Janu ry nsM. b.f te th-: Court
house d-mr in tbe town ..f Montie 1 o n s.( c u ty.
niu* y-thne non a of Im*. m--re or e-» teiong n* to
the e-tatoot A ! t>h nx-i t-a dm .n, oenne i, adjo’n
itig the land of do n P Ps E. it Gr.y .> d ;he
hemestead tract, s< t .-ip.rt out o( tbe I nd of ea tl tic-
ceased Sale lor tha t-urio-- f o yin. *'.i
Bt.RKY r. LldtiY-
Adm’rwilh tbo wiil anx’d of A- llsriin.-iu, dec*
n"V9-w6w
B
A<t in i ii <h tru tor's o-nlf.
Y virtue ot at. ••rder ft.-a. the ' oon of Ordtr.a y,
w 11 be*.dd tipf- rethe "Uit l-.-U-. door:n the
ctiy of .'ac n. Vihb co-sn'y * e r. ia, on tbe firs
fnesday ti Jaonary next, b t-***o be u-u -t hoi r,
<>{ sa'e. <7il) seven bu- u< ed ar.d ■ 1 veil -c *s ot anil
lying in th--W ar ior Dis 1 >ie m-aid . <-unt..,a j,-in-
ing be t-ainar piace. Jamts JI iuim naani th r*
ltb.scn :t a liwling house, ai:. hone .and other
r ut'uihtinra Ab -mtwo ban-! ed acres iu colli'a-
tion. Sold as the • rop-rty of IT liUs M. Davis, <ie-
cessed, for the* enefii 1 the h- t%aud .r d'"ors of the
aa-.d i-ei-cased. T- mi: oi.-o-- «If cash, h»-a..p- -.aja
bie in oneyear- J011N McCOLLUM.
nnv9-w«w Adiu:nb'ra:or.
1. vr HUNT n J LAM R
J. W. K At-KIN
MEDICINES?
V-hl:—— ■
wvmi
PAtNTS. OiLS
-C... •*
iySm
EXP L A N A! OR Y.
To Onr Pulrona, tu I>ai*Ia»s, nntl to the
General Public-.
W E feel thtt wo cannot .to a t etter eervica th-n
to raise a voice of warning »g -inct the lu.ltti.
enunhato nre uf Patent M-' ieiiua, wh- ae name ia
now Legion, a largo m-jiuity >.f wliii.lt are | nt upon
tbe mat ket by ignorant qil.tks, wlio ito n -t actually
know anything or media -e. Many of these BO died
remedi- o *r<- of no value whatever, an t t,mo are
very dangerotta. b -i:-g rcconim niie-1 for diseases
wirch they invariably aggravate, thro, merca.i- g tbo
snffenng and often pr.siuimg lost Lg dissbi lty or
shorten the life of the m-fividu- l
An dm,gists and dealers, we are competed to
buy and eel! throe nostrums, which we do for just
what they aro Asa protection to tlio people hum
gross iropc-Bi'ion, end from the Buffering that is
often eat:ri>«-d on them bythe useof thscbissof
nostiums above meutiom-d. we have prepared and
i ff-'i them a few strictly Pu.e Family Msdicioes
1 bo formula for these madicuice are ait published,
aud it will bo seen tb- y arc all articles of merit.
Poisons who take medieme wit bent the advice of a
physician would do well to give these tbo prefer
nice, because they are good and pure, and aie pre
pared by persons who have hud long years of expe
rience iu compounding medicines,
Compouttd Extract cf Sarsaparilla,
AND
YELLOW DOCK!,
For Scor/nia and Sc'«r/ulnus Diseases. 8kin Dis
eases, I-’rnp'iotis, Pitnp.es, Puslulus, Blotches Boils
Erysipilas, Tetter, Scald-head, liingworm, Dicers,
Tutnurs, Sorts, Sypio -. Mercurial Poisoning, and
for
Purifyinfe. lie Blood.
Even when no parlicilir disorder ia /elf, people
enjoy better health ai.u v«> longer for cleasing the
blood. Keep the blood healthy and all is well but
with thia pabulum of life disordered ihi-iecan be no
lasting health Booner or later something must go
wrong, and the machinery of life is disordered or
overthrown. This remedy is as harmless as it ia ef
fectual—a fact of immense imp-wtanoo to those who
take it. for many of the alteratives in market haTe
mercury or aiaeuic as their basis, and often entail a
couuUhbs train of evils upon their victims, even
worse than the ot nn .1 disease. This medicine is a
cotwe tratid Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. »ellow
Dock, and Queen’s Dt-liglit, with three (3) grains of
purified Iodide of Potassium to < aeb dose, and is by
far the best and cheapest alterative ever offered to
the American people Prepared only by
I. W HUNT*CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ua.
Executor's Hale.
B Y virtue of authority from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb county, will be sold before tb*
l.ourt lmuce door, in B;bb eonnty on the ti.at
Tuesday in December. 1879:
17 shares uf the capital stock of the Macon and
Western Bsuruau Company
10 shares stock of tbo Lanier House Company.
Gold as part of the personal property of Leroy
Napier, deceased, fo- th-: purpose of d-siributicn
Terms cash. BUIG- -S Ff KAPIElt,
GhO. O. NAPIHi,
novl0-02t-w1decVd’.s _ Executors.^
G EORGIA, BIBA COUNTY —Four weeks after
Cat- heteof, app’icatlun wd be ms* : e to the
Court of O diuari of said Cjnuty, for leave to sell the
real estate belonging ro Geo. W.. A’bert F . Lilian
L., James O , turn .Mattie O. Sh-racv d. minora
MAIU’HA J. SHEllWO »D,
nov9-w4w Gn»rdi"n.
NOTICE
A LL persons indebted to tbe late fi-m of Carr &
June-, are nqi'Bied to come forward and
settle np promptly, as the bnsinees ot tlio partner-
ship must r>e coseil np.
nov8 wtiidecl D. H. H0U8ER. Receiver.
MI**1*3 f OR ALE.
100 HORSE PjWEBWATEHP IVilEGE
SITUATED WI THIN THREE MILES OF
SOUTHWESTERN BaH-EOaD.
B Y order cf Judge 0. B. Cole.«f M.con Circuit, I
will e'l. h.f > «tea (1 i-rt hnu-eu»otiu t e o.a
ot Perry. Hrust in county, on the fir-t Tuesday of De-
c mbcrnexi thef ill >w nxeropeitv. to-wit: l Oaerve
of and bring the ea tern part of lot No. 12. i tbe
ninth di.*t ict <»od 5o cr»s of lot No. 9. in belOib
iletie -al in il<mrto- ct*:-y—tnge "er wiih the
Mi-1 ant M It Pri ilexert e eon con«irtin»of fi-st
ems- CirruU' Saw atd Dliit Mill. djniniug with
in twi* tnil*F,ii> .000 acr * cb.i’Cs fineTimbered Lands.
The Mills aro ' emi a-a-irely > ew. havirg *eeti built
si. ee tbe war—*a d vitll* he ing been cwnrd and run
'•yCarr&J ne o-'-h nowdeee s*d. * rope*v a-.-Wfor
the bnnefi o p tbe bci s and ere ti-orx of sa d deceased
patties. r, T s. one httf cab: b» aaee <n twelve
mouths with interest rmm daj of sale. Secured by
bi'u-t wun two i pa "T-d stcurit es a d u-o-iKages
upon i> em’.te.. purcha»*r pnyi r (nr pap-rs * d
(it.i'iji'r. D M. HOU-ER. i-ee.ivcr.
Fo*t Valley G*.. N.-veuib-ri 1870
LOvS-d(tiw twti decl
».-<*:
KORWATA *°COM3lOJF.
(TtlAUC MACK.)
Entered nccoriltn- to Act of Congrcea in the
year 13."0, by llotrati * Cittmcu. in tbe
V S. Clerk's Ofilcc, fur the Eastern District
ofTcnncescc.
CHEAT S0DTHEEN DEPOT
roa
Look out fur bogus oats! Thousands
of bushels aro offered for salt*. Buy only
from agents authorized to use this Trade
Marl:. Send fur Illustrated Circulars.
HOUGH & CHURCH,
Knoxville, Tenn.
nov0-dll<fcw4t
M. N- MURPHY,
F ORMERLY of the 4th and 63rd Ga. B- gitrenf s,
deeircs bis friends to know when. l,e is and
what lie ir d"ing. JIo is in Wi kuiscn comity, Oa .
practienu law He is teaity to setye hts friends
for the money, and will especially serve fas ene
mies fur nothing, provided th-y commit no crime
that wili semi th m to tbe peniteotisiy or prison.
Addi c-s tn* st Iiwiuton or Uclutyrs.
no.6-d&wli*-
G " EURO I A, HOUSTON COUNTY—William It
Jours, or raid county, b.a this day applied to
me for exemption of petvonaity and setting apart
and valnattuu of bum stead, and I wpi para upon
the same on Fti-tay, 25th day of Novembei,
1879, at 10 o’clock, A. 11, at mt < ffi v iu Perry,
novlffdrt W. T. SWIFT, O. H. O.
IvHY 4PPLS LIVER PILLS!
For all the puriioBi s of a Family Cathartic Medi-
cine. No mereuiy or other substance in them. One
thousand aollais tu gold will be paid for every grain
of mercury or other eulwfance b und in our Liver
Pills. For liver disease, for netv jus and sick head-
acne, constipation or cuetiv- iicer, dy*pe: 8ia or in
digestion, jaundlc-s rh'-nmrtism, gou* and drop-y,
and are recommended ae a general family cathartic
medicine.
These pills will g>v-> relief in nine Ci see out of t*n
for every ordinary stt:ne>-t in »ur South in climate,
where most of the diseases arc d* pend nt on a dis
eased liver and iiuperfcc! dtgistitm. We have pro*
part'd tliem to snp, ly a ea(*r and every way better
purgative remedy than bar hitherto been available
to mankind. Tiieir penetrating propert'c* cleanse
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ic ra, correcting its diseased action and restoring its
healthy vitalities. Prepared only by
L. W. HUNT A CO ,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Central Cityfon Caifiy!
A pleasant, safe and effectual remedy for worms in
' the human body.
jtYJHPi’OSita or woeiies.
A’tomate paleness and flushing of countenance,
a dnli expression of tbo ojcd, dr.-wsineas, iiclnng of
the nose, a sWoltod upper lip, tongue whit civ furied,
and thickly speckled with ted spots, foe’if breath,
an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or
puffin, es of tbe skin, a etartii g in the sleep, and
gnudiLg of the tcuh, a sensation as if somrilmtg
wore lodved in the throat, a gradual wasting of the
fl*sb, eichness of tbo stomach, vomiting, a short,
dry cough, appetite sometimes Tutarions, at other
times feeble, an unnatural craving f tr dut. chalk or
clay, bowels somriimcscosttvc, at other times loose,
great fretfulnesa and irriiz'.ility of temper, pains in
tlio stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and
pal«y.
For directions eoo top of the box. It would be
well to give a small dose of castor oil, with a few
drops of spirit, turpentine, after the candy, to bring
away the wot ms. This caudv gives imme'iate relief.
Prepared only by L W HUNT & CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Gz
TONIC LIVER BITTER-'.
It ie not » whisky drink, but is s compound of
▼egetab.e to ice with pure stimulant, and is recom
mended in alt cases, where a tonic and g- idle laca-
tiro is needed In dyepeprii, in 'jg-siion, debility,
languor, headache and oostiveuess. these bitters are
esp- dally commended. As s preventive of chills
and fever it wilt be found to be a valuable median*
by gently stimulating the hver and assisting nature
to throw off miasma Take one, two or three doses
S day—justeuougu to pioduce a fad, healthy action
on tl-e ouwots. If you have c-Use to use bitteis ot
any kind, this id what yon want.
Prepared only by L W HUNT A CO ,
Diuggists, Macon, Ga.
A STANDARD COUUI1 REWtDY.
Professor P Loud’s
COUGH SYRUP
Is a pleasant, safe and effective medicine in cnughB.
elds, soreness of the throat, chest and lungs,
bronchitis tto
Evsry case of consumption commences with a
cough, excited from the individnai having taken
cold Tlio diseases of ti e air passages are of great
interest to every intelligent hellig The eel cate
organization of tbe lui.gr, their constant activity,
and th'-ir being exposed to contact qf sir of sucti
different tempeiature. and nbn-b contact, various
irritating matters suspended iu it, render th*ni tl—
p-ci 'ily .liable to diseases, and those of most so iotta
character
For those dw a-eswe offer Prof. Loud’s Cough
Mixture as a remedy. If you "Idth" a cold, do not
wait to let t get a deep hold, hat take the r< medy
at oned To show tlio esrirn turn in which "this
medicine is In 1-1, wo append a, few cert ;6 - :
It Gave Rear? and Bnt'rs 7 .■ -T
Neailv four years ago, when suffering In.m a so
Vete C' Utli. I was tnitnced t.y .Mr Loud to try ilia
Congh Sytup It gave *ueh ready and entite ret et
that 1 la'ke great pl-asilre in r- comm' tiding It to
such as may be in a similar o- udi'inu of fullering
Ma- ou, Jan. 22, 1870. E. Vf Waki kn.
Aff rded Tmmcdiate Xt-li- f.
Macox. Ga., Jaunaiy 2S, 1R79
Horan*. L. W- HUNT A CO :
liEsTs:—Undeist.nding ibat yon have engaged
in the uiatitifactdie of P. Lond's Unugh Sytup, it
affords inn p'etsme to best ic-tim ny to its merit.
I was stiff—i Uig from a very trnnblesome c, ogli,
when Sir Lurd pres ided nte with a t-nttle ot in’s
8' I up. the n eof whiclxalfuriled me immediate re
lief. My mu her ti e*l a small portion lelt by ms
with similar ben-fiei»l ternlis.
Respecttully, yours, J O. Ctntn.
From UflCvyor o. **. Cbear.
Mac-in, Geohoia, February 1,18*#.
Mra«rs. L. W. HUNT* « O.;
Or.* ia :—Mr P Loud ii.ving referred eon to me
relative tu the merits of his Congh Syrup. I take
pleasure in stating that when suffering from a very
sevtrn cutd and diatresshig cough, (which destroyed
mv test.) Mr Loud noticed my cotigb, and ; resent-
ed me with some of hts S'i up, which afforded me
inmii diets telief, and enabled me to rest quietly, a
think l had not he-u sbte to do for several nights
before I, therefore, esteem the Syrup a very val
uable medicine. - Yours, very respectfully,
Gzuzas 8. ObjeaZ.
INSURE IN A HOME COMPANY.
73S ONLY C0KP4KI B9INS BU^iSBSS iN 6E0B8U THAT HA!
$100,000 UT 7H8 ITiTS FOR TOE BENEFIT
Of FJivif flOiRSE;.
We Challenge the World on the Merits of this Company.
T1S COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
R2AOOM, OBOHGHA.
Amliorized Cajflal, LuarfinJeai Ca])Ua?, $5C0,0C0!
A<3B3’£8 £320,009, AVtO R&ZZSZY I^CKCAS:T*01
OFFICERS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON. President, JOHN W. BURKE. Oenerai Agent,
WM. 8. HOLT. Vico President, J. MERCER GREEN, Medical Examiner..
GEO. S OBE R. Seeretar-, W. J. MaGILL, Superintendent of Agencies.
C\ F. McCAY; Actuary. *
W. 0. DODD, Spocial Agent for SoutfawosUru Georgia, Dawson, Gs.
DIRECTOR S-.ff ACOJt
WM. B. JOHNSTON, JOHN J. GHESHaM,
GEO. S. OBEAR, L. N. WHITTLE,
WM. J. LAWTON, WM. H ROSS,
0. A. NUTTING. A. L. MAXWELL,
J. T. BOIFEUILLET, E. J JOHNSTON,
Savannah—A. R. LAWTON. ANDREW LOW.
Atlanta—RICHARD PETERS. V. R. TOMMEY.
JIi'NTlCELLO—T. J. SMITH. Chablotos, N. 0.—
MEMMINGER.
HENRY L. JEWETT, VIRGIL POWERS!
JOHN W BURKE, JOHN 8. BAXTER,
WM. S. HOLT, PETER SOLOMON,
E. A. WILCOX, DAVID FLANDERS
K. W. CUBBEDGE.
Augusta—JOHN P. KING, JOSIAH 8IBLEY.
Coluiibu3—L G. BOWERS, O. G. HOLMES.
WM. JOHNSTON. Charleston, 8. 0.—a Gu
T HI3 Company issued, dnring its first yesr, about 1200 policies, and has now on its register 1800 po54 ;
cies. Ie has paid its losses ptomptly, within sixty days after proof of loss. It is located in tbs
middle of the State, quite convenient of access, so that where losses occur, it is not difficult to make all
necessary proofs and collect the amount insured. A careful examination of the list of Directors and
Officers will, we think, be a seffioient guarantee to policy holders that it offers good security to tfaoes who
are seeking a safe investment to the dear ones that will be left behind in case of death.
If yon want Insurance, see one of our Agents, who may be found ia a!m-i»t evoty community, or Mt—
respond with GEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary.
M1I61IMM
SMITH, WESTCOTT & CO.
OLD RELIABLE
WHITEWATER WAGONS
Reasons Y^liy.
A CKNOWLEDGED to ba the BEST Plantation and Freight Wagons sold in the Sonthwset. They ax*
without an tqual iu Style and Finhb.
Xhere is co factory in the I’rited States w boro greater care i* given to the f election of tbe mat trial UfScL
A thorough fyetem of inspection if strictly adhered to, so that we aro prepared to warrant every part ho bo
per eot. Ifdefective.it wH be replaced without charge.
A better quality of iron ie used in its manufacture, and the tire i* cnc-figoth inch thicker than that used
hy othtr manufacturers. Bolster Beds plare-.i with ir« n.
The Timber ie of the eh.riceft selection thoroughly seasoned. No extra charge for Lock Chains.
No one wiil fail to observe the excellent quality of print used upon them, which is far more durable than
xbai generally use! on Plantation Wacon-. In short, the whole character of the Wagons is that of peculiar
■ icnco. ’i he se Wagons are furnished at at
exce'J
i price leas than that of ordinary Wsgonf, with body coinplate.
Also Oil band, a Fnll Line of ABBOTT. DOWNING A CO.’S CELEBRATED
t OSl’OUP WAGONS. Call ttnd see them.
moy(2 wjsemiwooly-tf
SMITH, WESTCOTT Ai CO. r
102 & 104 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Encourage and Patronize Home Institutions;
P ENMANSHIP. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, BOOK-KEEPING, snd TELEGBAPHY taught as
practiced in ac‘nal bUBinesB, by a Faculty unrurpatmed iu experience and anility. A epecia! Prufeo-
»or for eai-h Department. The College pubiiehi b its own Text Rooks. No class system. Each atodsol
taught individually. No vacations. Students enter at any time.
Our Terms of Tuition are as low, and Standard Graduation as high, as st any Northern or System
College, and young men in taking a course here will save in traveling expenses alone, sufficient to pnr*
chare a'life scholarship in the business department
Wo have been appointed agents for the celebrated SPENCERIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC STEEL PENS,
pronounced by Accountants, Teachers Officials, aud correspondents, the beet Pen manufactured. Sam
ple cards containing all the fourteen t-nmbers, price 25 cents •
We have now ou banc a handsome P*n Portrait t-f General Robert E. Lee, with beantifnlJy txfnisd .. .
preimens of Penmanship. Pen-Drawing, and Fliuriehing, which will be forward edto any address outs-
°* (5ur°foumans 8 bip Chart, illustrating the correct formation of capital and small letter* and ffgwres, will
be mailed on receipt of 25 cents.
Autograph Letter of General R. E Lee. Price 25 cents. ___
NIGHT SESSIONS FROM 71-2 TO 9 O'CLOCK.^*®! ^
Yonng men actively employed dnrintr the day, desirous of improving their condition ta life, wfifTyr* <-*
find unequalled facilities for acquiring a thorough Bmonese education in a short time and at amall SOSt—
For further particulars send for Illustrated College Catalogue, or address
* Secretary Georgia Practical Bnslncas College. Karos, OO ,
W. S. TANNER:
ALEX. DBLANT.
Metropolitan Works.
AN3TAL0BEET, FROM «ra to 7 m. RICH MOND, YA. (OFFICE, No. HO 7-m BTRBBY;
TO DEALERS
We offer yon the above Standard articles at area*
"OD»t le maigin for profit, and confidently oak your
urii-tsnw in liiiuging these meritorious remedies
before the pullie
Oar large ai d well ssoorted stock of Drugs, Med-
iciuea, ( hemiealr, Patent Medicines, ’ Paints, Oils,
Varuitbes, Garden snd Gr as Seed*, will still be
kept np tn the oenal standard, and ordeta ars aolio-
teed for anything in this bos
L. W. HUNT A OO.. v*
Wholesale Drtlg and Chemical Warehouse.
Macon, Ga.
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wm. e. tanner & co.,
Statioiary and ?citabie Ungin s, taw ml its. Barb, Crist, 8nmn« and
Blamcg XCilis, an Mill aeariag.
BOLTS AND CASTINGS FOR BRIDGES,
lion and Brass Work, Passenger Patfuitn and B x Cats. Itiipinved llacbii eiy ut all kir.de 1 ullt ant)
repaired Particular attention is arktet iu *u> Impmved POR L’\iLE ENGINE* atm 8AW MILLS, a*
well as to our beautiful and efficient AOIUCIIUUUAL EfidlSts tur ‘ihierbo g, Ginnn.g, < te
Our (ngiut8 'look First ‘'muium at the Dital Mlata Fuir* lit* ti at tfafioa*.
Ua., Noumbt-r 1G, IbGi), aiitl Ot lnbrr 3,1870, Ovtr ah i tnnp. l.lou*.
Bead tbe following Report of the Hpecial Cummittee on Jlaclnuery st the T rgutis State Fair st Utt
mood, in NoVt mber, 1869:
W. E. Tssttan A Co., Richmond. Va., «xhit>it a tw-nty-five burse power Portable Engine, prepared
txpiessly fur ilitvii g the Jlaclnuery on vxtin itiun
Jliis engine is Weil adapted to any | n,pose tu ahlcb it may tie pplied, et’hsi iu the ordinary l|tirai>
tnrai oper.iion.or in driving uf 8aw ut Urirt Mill*, and .-an t% made uf any «>zaatm puset i*qo..ud. jfar
its meins ms th« best piece oj fuu.hiHcry ou the giuunda. and it* eoouumy of upeiaitou, we tiniMMl S*
Fuut Cun Pjuu.ivjl
BerU.cUuiiy eui-nnti-'l
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