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>t.\Cf»S. NOVEMBER 13. 1373
H .,n. Ja*m U. Keck, of Kentucky, has
retiuiieil to Lexington after his European
tour. ,
Bkignoli is singing in the out-door
theaters in Italy. His wife, formerly Miss
Isabella McCullough, is living with her
relatives in South Carolina.
Tub rice cr.^p turns out
pla. os this fall. George Bice, ot
places tins mu. ,
Hai V'or, Mich., lias jun off with
tn ’ another man’s wife.
S Pi Kuo’s Latest monster is described
a3 a “ submarine bat,” measuring ten
feet aero is the tips of the wings. It
made a dart for a fisherman’s legs.
V-t- $«** I s S
second letter
_ tA-v-neror.
It is said t
iti'" - ope to the German — .
which the latter has not published, and
which the Catholics say he is afraid to
Bold Legislation.
The South Carolina Legislative Ban
ditti have been in labor for some time
over the recent decision of the United
States Supreme Court in relation to the
notes of the bank of that State. To-day
a bill comes np in order to declare the
KonV- notes, dated subsequent to December,
1860, “to have been issued in aid of the re
bellion.” They have also passed a concur
rent resolution of both houses as follows •
Whereas, the Supreme Court of the
United States has rendered a decision
compelling this State to receive at par
for taxes the obligations known as Mis of
the Bank of the State; and whereas the
amount of said bills remaining out is
' fl ®?4 t KytC 3 Houseof Represent
atives. the Senate concurring, that
Attorney-genex# l?.e,*a»4
authorized ffld required, to gqbefprothe
Supreme Gpurf of the United States, and
obtain, if ppssiljlo, a stay m the matter
until such reaspnahle (amp as will enable
us to'ascej{ai|i fbe fi -
, (gatisiH
§aaw.
the GEOBGIA press.
a colored prisoner was bom into the
Richmond county jail Tuesday night.
The Chronicle and Sentinel says it is the
first time a prisoner ever got into the jail
in that way.
Augusta has a steam laundry, and the
boys are smiling at the prospect of clean
Bhirts.
The Oglethorpe Infantry had their first
drill since reorganizing Wednesday even
ing.
The Chronicle and Sentinel of yester
day savs:
We learn that several shares of Lang
ley manufacturing stock were sold at
$112 per share.
The Dawson Journal, of yesterday.
publish.
There are six sayings banks in Lowell.
Their aggregate deposits amount to ten
millions of dollars, of which at least
three-quarters are owned by the oper
atives. -
Our of sixty-nine samples Af milk ex
amined by Dr. Stevenson, food analyst of
the St Pnneras district, in London, during
the past three months, only twenty-two
were genuine.
Then, too, to prevent any intermediate
stoppage in the influx of currency for
taxes, in a bill
‘to reduce the volume of
says i
TJje Dawson Manufacturing Company
contisufl receive orders for cars, and
natwithsLandlfti? ft? disjointed condition
qf the cquntry. th^W ^ u . s “?! 8
witVftYlfflV
rjiyww. a — r
reoiericttB Republican, of yesterday,
announces that regular mails have been
resumed between that city at Preston.
Miss Octavia Livingston, a very excel-
TELEGRAPH.
Capture of the Yirginius — Highly
Interesting Particulars.
New York, November 13.—A Havana
letter, under date of the 8th, gives the
following particulars of the capture of
the Yirginius :
The Virginius, shortly after the de
parture of the French steamer for Santi
ago de Cuba, left Jamaica on the 24th
ultimo. It was the intention of the ex
peditionists on board to sail direct for
the shores of Cuba, but a slight damage
to the ship’s machinery obliged them to
enter a port of HaytL This they left—
touching at Portiau-Erince, Hayti and
another port of the same island until the
30th, upon which day they concluded to
sail for Cuba and attempt a Inn ding. On
this day the Spanish consul at Kingston
advised the Governor at Santiago de
Cuba that the Virginius was in Abe vi
cinity of Cape Moi?Ssfc,
As i£ happened, the Spanish man-of-
war Tornado had that morning arrived at
A number of influential Americans,
who sympathize with the cause of Cuban
independence, held a meeting at the As-
tor House this evening. A committee,
was appointed to arrange for a grand,
mass meeting at an early day.
The Tammany Committee on Organi
zation, in the course of 'its proceedings
to-day, adopted a resolution demanding
of the government a careful investiga
tion of the butchery of American citizens
in Cuba, and a prompt vindication of the
American flag and the honor of humanity.
Washington, November 13.—The.news
received yesterday was so startling in its
character, not only from its atrocity, but
from the fact that the Cuban authorities
were ordered by the Madrid Government
to stay further executions, that it created,
at first, in official circles, doubts as to ite
truth; but these have now been removed,
and while the ctedit of good faith is given
to the Madrid Government, emphatic con
demnation of the Cuban authorities for
their swift vengeance and disregard qf
the commands of the home government is
everywhere expressed.
The Secretary of State, yesterday, on
the receipt of the dispatch announcing
the wholesale execution at Santiago de
w 34 w *'- Tuie watuesaie wwiww
{foui*, telegraphed to Consul General
der, Costilla, ms in.v. —
her to leave in four hours afterwaxu.
The following day (31st; the Tornado, I ^^i^t that^ort to inquire into the
under full sail and with but little steam ,, ^ ^ e nter an earnest protest
on, as some slight repairs were being I matter uu . . - — «-~>
the public debt and to provide for the lent young lady of Covington, died re
same,” they declare as follows:
Section 16. That the collection of the ^ .
taxes herein authorized sha .“ ° ofc .. Wednesday. She was a daughter of
stayed or prevented by any injunction, « »
cently in Conyers.
Mrs. J. A, Grant, of Atlanta, died on
‘ Dr.
. - , e ! n i> atxainst the haste of the trial, in the face
made to her machinery, came m sight ot *5~ order3 of the Spanish Government,
i the Virginius, which probably supposed | delay until a full examination could
the Tornado to be a sailing vessel, as her b ° mado j nto a u the facts attending the
course was not changed. - I rapture of the Yirginius. Mr. Hall re-
On the Tornado every effort was made I Pj t h 0 vice consul had already
writ or order, issued by any courtor judge Jas. P. Logan.
thereof.
So it will be «een that the banditti pro-
Thb Constitution of yesterday says:
vu * 1 I Y) 11 till L11 lit tuo YAW wmou* V
to hasten repairs they were engaged °n, I £ rote3tedi in the strongest terms,
i n i o /x’/iiArtt* flia encrineer pro- 1 * . . _
I and at 2 o’clock the chief engineer pro
nounced them complete. All steam pos
sonniuiw-ccu^v. * , A collision occurred yesterday morning s jbi e was i mme diately got up, and the J * Spanish officials, all avenues of com-
rmt nnl-e tn stav the judgment of on the Air-Line railroad, nine miles be- I ve3se jg headed for the Virginius - some I mun j^j on being closed against him.
rkinreme Court of the United States, Jond Tugalo **"**£ *%& ^ The telegraph Unehetwcen Santiago - J
A Western editor met a well-educated
farmer recently and informed him that
he would like to liave something from his
pen. The farmer sent him a pig and
'Charged him $9 iy ^
the Supreme Court of the United states, i was on schedule time 1 elowly^ainmg’upon her.
but also to strip the State co o el the other ten or twelve ® I The Virginius had, in ^ a . venTO a irom i/eicgi*********** w
jurisdiction conferred by the fundamental time> XJnder the rules of the J kept on her course, but divining the hos- to ma k e inquiry relative to
law j latter had no right to the | tile intentions of the Tornado, chai^ea it j wb en 8 b e was brought i
day, that the attempt to run the State TllK t bree items which follow are from visions on hoard, such as hani3, etc.
In n lute severe gale a lady a-ked a
nei-libor if bo was not afraid his house
would blxw away. “Oh, no,” was the an
swer, “the mortgage on it is *> heavy as
to make that impossible.”
A pilgrimage to the Hoiy Land by
members of the Anglican Church is or
ganizing in England. The entire cost to
each pilgrim is estimated by the promo
ters at not less than $125 nor more than
$175.
Sixty deaths have occurred in Pensa
cola from yellow fever, of which twenty-
four were of seamen, who were not resi
dents, and in many cases did not have
medical treatment until the last stages
of the disease.
« Let us have peace,” said the Presi
dent in one ef his inaugurals. The mar
ket price for that useful article, according
to the estimates of the War Department,
is §50.000,000 a year for the army, and
$36,000,000 for the navy. So the people
will hold their peace when the tax-gath
erer calls around.—Courier-Journal.
,., v ,« _ ,- 1 Havana being interrupted he was pre-
Tho Virginius had, in tho meantium, from Ijegraphing to Kingston in
An Txnw onnrOO Vlllf nivinill? LU0 1103" 1 _ , _ V • -nlnfiTTA +A fVlo
The Sale of Plantations—Hlcli Lauds
Going to Waste Under Carpet-Bag
Uulc.
Correspondence of the Snin.j
George’s Station, Colleton county,
S. C., November 7.—Hard it is, even for
the most vivid imagination, to compre
hend the most deplorable abyss into
which this State has been hurled—a State
•whose soil, besides producing cotton,
com, peas, rye, oats, barley, to^jfco, hay,
grasses, and* the various delicious fruits
of the tropical olimate, is stored wita
gold, marble, sienite, granite, gneiss,
ochres, botu red and yellow, porcelain
clay, limestone, talco, and various other
minerals. Corruption and bribery have
thrown off their sable garments and “run
riot” through her borders. Hundreds of
acres, which were once white with cot
ton, now lie a barren waste. Laborers
are plentiful, hut they prefer idleness to
work; and the poor planter, who endeav
ors to retrieve his losses, is only sunk
deeper into the mire. From a careful
estimate I find that over ninety-one per
cent., of those who have engaged in cul
tivation since the war have lost money,
and over seventy per cent, of the amble
. t l-nda 0? the lower portion of this State
-Wturud libbds since ’65. As each
nave . - 11 » around truly
“pay day tor taxes” r— - * —*o.te
melancholy is the visage oi the reai — -
° W Rccently I was at a sheriff s sale. The
aforesaid official was a tall, thin,
foreigner. Thousands of acres of cotton,
rice and phosphate lands were sold at,
mere nominal prices. Seeing near me a
man with brilliant eyes, but in very
shabby clothes. I said that it was dis-
tressing to see the old land-marks lorn
away. “On,” replied he, *‘I was once the
owner of that three thousand acre tract
which has just been sold, but the taxes
were so enormous that I could not pay
. them. The same tract has been sold
i four times beneath the sheriff’s hammer
forefathers received it
PAIN LINIMENT
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minutes the
most violent pains of NEURALGIA, and
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe
forms of these diseases in from one to five days;
also the STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which
sometimes accompanies the last. It also cures
SPRAINS .OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours
GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES,
ncludinc those which follcw Intermittent Fevers
and Tooth Aches,in from one to five minutes;also
Colic, Ring Worm and Meningitis. The second
case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the last
in a few minutes, the pain in the head and neck,
and the rigidity of the muscles of the neck.
See cimiiarscontainingccrtiflcatesof its virtues
from those who have used it, at the Drug Stores o
R. B. HALL. Macon, and B. F. ULMER, Savan
nah, who have it for sale. Address orders to
DR. D. G. WOODBRIDGE,
tnrfcS aaw.twtf Brunswick. Ga
TRUMAN & GEjgi
SECOND STREET, MACON, ga.
Wholesale Dealers in
iiisi
AND MANUFACTURERS OP
TINWARE,
S.T-1860-X?
against the proceedings, hut that
his action was seriously obstructed by
tbe
into
n nf tbn nrominent members of the I two engines were damaged, amdone or j ^ war( L Jamaica, and being out of coal, I q^ere was nothing toft to him but J the^Enirltol/cjrowm but it will not
b^^T^n^other twofreight cars “smashed.” Nobody was | | process.of _^mails, and tins | ^^^sked L “to the
fat and other combustibles from the pro- mode 0 j communication was of no ad-
Govemment had ended in failure and I ^ p or ^. yalley Mirror:
Ni<rht closed in and the vessels were in
® « . • *A* At. a A
vantage under the circumstances.
Immediately on receipt of Consul Gen-
again. —-
purchaser wealthy?” With a look of
contempt he said, “Do you see that
I . *"* 6 i”Z. - 4.1.„ rPA-no/ln I immeoisieij «“ ™™i>» I sauint-eved, red-bearded chap, over
collars, - *. M a. CJ »»m do J -JAWpoo, WHO - . \ ELSSSr
i kept tue v a | 55 nnn ; fi h Government, a strong pro-! _ c o: <=mg? He came here after the
barely rag3 on his hack, but he
<UA\A wuv wvwv v D * I lYlK. JcEBNI lUUb, w
would be to turn the whole State over to assaulted by Nelson McGehee, a freed-
Grant bodily and beg him to run it.
Well, he might do it with a sergeant and
man at Henderson, is dead. The mur
derer is now in jaiL .
Dr. P. R. Holt will leave ns in a few
bright light of a full moon Kept iue vu> . GoTernment , a strong pro- j ^ sin ^ sto^T
S 8 ctoud?o 8 f!moTe | test a|«nst the proceedings at Santiago, j
file of marines, until he can graduate a I dayg ^ ^ go to MMn to manufac-1 ^Q ^^fer^^acilitate 5 their flight
« m _ Y _ A fa. IXTa.-,4- Daiyi4- T-hOT1 I , l_!_ v - — n ,1 a to**(vliVPI* ITI (VHlHfiC* I * - t 1 . —
class of negro cadets in West Point—then I ture his home-made fertilizer in connec-
characterizing them as an outrage on civ- j himself a Republican, and is now
ih.otion and humanity, and an insult to wortb h i 3 thousands. Furthermore, since
turn it over to them.
The Captured Virginius
The New York Sun is assured that the | capturo
— „ T . t.hev threw over board horses, cannon,
tion with Messrs. Hunt, Rankm & Lamar. ma ^ y cageg of amunition after-
wards stated to be 2000 Remingtons, a
the American government.
he is a Radical, he can return the land at
This year seems to be a prolific one
rattlesnakes. We are informed °^, I Mixtraileuse—seven horses and a quantity
nf I of powder and small arms.
VO yeti XIenrol ot- I XLnriflun mincViof tllA
General Sickles has replied thathe had one _ g j x tj 1 jta value, and nothing will he
an interview with the Minister of Foreign doneto Lim, while when I returned it at its
eclipses anything we have yet
Affairs and acted in accordance with his truQ Talua ti 0I1 it was doubled. This
instructions; and further, the Spanish g^pieteiy swamped me. Did yon see
m jI.tI-vt ?Tr»r»wnocn/i Tnf.n il RPT1SG 1 . t ^ * ... n_: tiAm-A
Virginius-M c.e,«d by iSS’finK’SKSTS:
n4- ViTwvcf/\n /mi n. lponfiinitG VOV— I nnow Viva fnfliPT s llOllSS 8HQ X41S uOSf D6 I _ < , y n fPUlr, rpl ,4- flm
SSiv, (rnnsbot the Government, duly impressed_with a sense ! ^ Coa ,, ressma n Rainey, our negro
b?ttesu I a reapomibilitj^lwl rcprasunbitivc, said in Cunnocliout about
----- I Virrrmms to. and two armed Doat= irom | ^ ^ salne t i me manifest its friendship I - - - - •" -
for this government.
The above refers to the latest corres
pondence on the subject.
, - tt the entrance or an om Vir ^ n - ug ^ two ^med
| hollow log at a fearful rate. He at tot ^ TorBado along side—took pos-
i nothing but a rabtot, but of tho vessel an d made prisoners
thought it was — v .
when his snakeship plajed “ Dixie
with his caudal appendage his mind
Consul at Kingston on a legitimate voy- —
age for Limon Bay. and that her papers j gan ^arMng at the^ entouce ^f an
were all regular. She did take out some " ’ “ ““
five hundred Remington rifles and [other
munitions of war, hut it was a perfectly
legal cargo of merchandise for an Ameri
can vessel to carry, even in time of war.
Previous to the final sailing of the Yir- button; measured uuvui, ... - . . nn uuu nf fhe I mw®*** 1 ", u—— — v--. am , i anaio/oit uuuiuucii iw,iui,uuu,uu«, —
ginius on her ill-fated trip she had made j h in diameter and only about five or J §j^db!»tehed from C^lonwere handed missions in that district, “d$7^»for the decrease bas been steadUy progress-
a trial trip, on which she traveled some I five and a half feet long. The snake | duly dtspatched from colon were j the reul0val of mission headquarter from j ^ up the present time . but, tnirabOe
session«
of all aboard. . .
witn ms ««“«“ J At thetime of the capture the Virginius ^hTceier^' missionary committee of
Sn^ b u«uurSu~d.ubu^SlJSSASrttoSS^SttuW <JZ .SSSS ,2 ^^“b^Wlu.toMSMOOW^d
Vina been well laid, and our Congressman
knew what he was speaking about.
The average decrease of the value of
property throughout the South is five
hundred per cent, since 1860. Before
the war the taxable property of South
Ai"o the Best Stoves in Use for the Beason |_
they do the Cooking in a More perf^
Manner, with Less Fuel and ins
Shorter Time than any
other Stove and will
last Double aa Long.,
THE OLD COKPLAiyr
Of common Stores, that tkrjfwl to coot mm
the bottom qf the oven is never beard 1 ‘ tl
stove is used. They have been in the nun
quarter of a century, (all improvemeaui
adopted so fast ps their merits are known!
two hundred and fifty thousand now i
dispensing health and happiness to m
we are agents for Middle and
Georgia for this popular stove, and tan wll n
at wholesale or retail, as low as an o "
ond-, or even third-class article can t
TRUMAN & GREEN
nov9d6tw4t Cherry Street, Macuu;
Sign of the GOLDEN STOVE.
THE LOOK
^ J composedBtmrly of wcH-kno^ ROOTS,
urn and FRUITS.combined with other
“rlSrtffs, Whichintheir
Aperient, Nutritions, DiurcUc, AlUmttve and
AntLB lions. Thowholoiapreservodina au^-
cient quantity of epint from C«9 SUO-XR
CANE to keep them in »ay climate, which
makes tho
TJut
>Mmfc
fourteen knots an hour, and completely | crawled into the^log^ostonoib^ for the
satisfied all interested in the success
to him.
o'f | purpose of devommg a rabbit^whiieh hwl (
me removal ot xmoow- r — in^ up to tae present xime ; ouu,
■RriHsb I Bonlogneto Florence. All appropriations I j.jj 0 taxation before the war was
nnnsn I aMinnln bn.VP been discon- , nnnnnn n-nn„allTr blit
her voyage,
The Spanish man-of-war Tornado was
originally a blockade runner, which fell
into the hands of the Government during
the war. She was renamed the Chicka-
mauga and afterwards sold to the Span
iards. Strangely enough the Hornet, the
Virginius, and the Tornado were all
gone in the log for refuge. The rabbit I of t } 10 coast of Jamaica,
was dead, but was not touched by the J ^ ^ p 0 ; n t ajj accounts differ. One
"nfwftbto aW^uTls 1 1 amSs- ^ mission schools have been di«on- ^TikTovSlMOO.OOO annually, but
iters and within a league,as_iam pos- I i«70 was about
llAHTiTIOH
BUTEKS
Q 2fcffueend'£
u *
the annual taxation in 1870 was about
snake.
New York, November 13.—Officers at §2,100,000, yet the State debt has in-
•. a c„„„ - - • something be-
oneof the most desirable Tonic*
tharfirs in the world. They *re intended
■trictly aaa
lei’s.
“ n^bavhm been effected tbe Brooklyn navy yard profess ignorance creaged from $ 6 ,000,000 to somethi
President, and Mr. John Nisbet Vice- dal account states twelve miles. The I ^ ^ could be obtained were set to „„„
President of the Savannah Cotton Ex- j Diario states it at twcnty-threumilto, wa r vessels Powhattan, Kan- FISK, STO
1 the journals of Santiago de Cuba, ei^ht | ^ and JuniatB . The Kansas received a 1
Temperance Biters
Fertilizing Compound!
AND JOSIE.
Tbx Southern Pacific Railroad. A
Washington telegram to the Cincinnati o
Commercial says a moody set of men are b uilt by the same shipbuilder on the
change.
the death! twenty miles, and the version - ator Js this evening, and it is
tue aeata« - ^ Cuba, twelve miles. I j , in.
thought she will sail to-night. The Ju
niata will be ready to sail to-morrow
the disappointed operators in Tom Scott’s
< California Construction Company, several
of whom are here wholly cleaned out.
The prospects are regarded as unfavora
ble for the opening of either Pacific rail
road for another generation.
Clyde. The report of throwing horses
overboard from the Virginius during her
rect; she had not a horse on board.
A good mother was trying to explain
to a young hopeful in town the other day
about fighting against the devil. After
telling the little fellow who the devil
was, and how hard he was to successfully
resist, he turned around and said:
“Mamma, I’d be scared of the old devil,
but if I was to come across one of his'
little devils I’d knock the stuffing out of
him.”
The New York correspondent of the
Minneapolis Tribune says that the Loril-
lard's method of advertising their chew
ing tobacco by putting money in the
packages has not proved effective; that
the arm expended §65.000 in all, and one
of the proprietors acknowledged to the
correspondent that the same amount ex
pended in legitimate newspaper adver
tising would have paid far better.
The New York Tribune gallantly re
marks: “ There are those who believe
there is a Providence which watches over
drunkards, which sustains their tottering
steps on slippery places, an.' wh -h softens
the paving stones for them when they
fall. It would sometimes appear that a
similar care has ordered that whenever an
especially mean and selfish scamp is
driven into marriage, a woman of more
than usually angelic character is provided
for him. And the more the scamp is de
veloped in him the more the angel blooms
forth in her.”
Mourning in tlie Soutli Pacific
Islands.
According to a recent authority, mourn
ing in the South Pacific islands is carried
i a very curious and economical
manner. A widow will lay aside her
bonnet and wear her dear departed’s
hat, and sometimes a widower will bruise
around in a loose gown of his dear de
parted, worn over his own proper dress.
Instead of a shawl, a mother will place
on her back a pair of trousers belonging
a little boy just laid in his grave. In
these hard times quite an economical
revolution might he effected in this way,
and, although the appearance of a portly
widower in one of the dear deserted
silks, seated beside a lady over whose
shoulders gracefully dangled the legs of
her darling’s evening trousers, might
have a funny effect, we should sonn get
used to it, and there would be the conso
lation of reflecting that Christmas would
bring no odious bill for dress-coat or lace
or cashmere shawl, and thus the wind
would in the most practical manner be
tempered to the shorn lamb.
Emigrants Returning to England.—
In view of a great scarcity of work and
consequent suffering during the coming
w alter in this city ond throughout the
country generally, the Society of Amal
gamated Carpenters are sending large
numbers of English workmen belonging
to their society, some of whom have re
cently landed in this country, back to
England, to work there during the period
of depression of business on this side
the water. Many have already sailed,
and large additional numbers will be
taken by steamers sailing for London and
Liverpool.
Salmon in Oregon.—How thickly the
salmon swim in the Columbia river, Ore
gon, may be learned from a statement by
a writer in the New York World, who
says he once saw in the studio of Paul
Kane, a Canadian artist who had wan
dered tor many years through the winds
of Oregon, a picture representing a rain
bow formed by an immense shoal of sal
mon leaping up a cascade on the Colum
bia river. The arch formed by the fish
was perfectly regular, and the effect of
light upon their scaly sides really gave
the idea of a rainbow. This picture, the
artist asserted, was perfectly true to na
ture, having been sketched by him at the
moment. He farther said—and other
explorers corroborate his statement—that
when the fish axe running up the Walla
Walla they are pressed so close together
that the Indiansmerely drive their spears
among them at random, often bringing
np three or four at one drive.
Eiohtt Prisoners Shot.—A private
telegram was received on the 10th in
New York, dated at Havana the 6th, which
says an official telegram was yesterday
.received at the Palace from Puerto Prin
cipe of on engagement between a Span
ish force and a column of insurgents un
der Sanguili, in which the insurgents
were severely beaten, losing twenty
lulled and eighty taken prisoners. The
Spanish commander caused all the pris
oners to be shot on the field of battle.
The Governor of Puerto Principe, upon
hearing of it, took the command away
from the Spanish commander and ar
rested him, telegraphing the event
the Captain-General. The latter imme
diately telegraphed ro Puerto Principe,
causing the commander to be reinstated
and ordering the Governor to Havana,
It is thought that.the Governor feels un
due sympathy towards the insurgents
through the influence of his wife, who *
on ftnnt, nf th« lfttn Airrftmont^.
night. ,.
The Brooklyn Eagle says executive
officer Ransom, of the navy yard, in an
interview with its reporter this evening
Personal Peculiarities of Fisk’s Mur
derer.
Mrs. Bumliam in St. Louis Republican.]
John Wilkes Booth and Edward Stokes
resemble each other in a great many
ways. The same physical charms, a
dash of manner, a trick of address, a win-
Thr Blakeley News notices the deata j 0 f tbe yoz de Cuba, twelve miles,
of Mrs. Elizabeth Sheffield, aged 94 years,] The commander of the Tornado pub-
10 months and 13 days. She was born j licly stated in Santiago do Cuba that an
December 5,1778. She leaves three sons, j hour later and the Virginius could have
four daughters, 23 grand-sons, 21 grand- saved herself by entering some port of
pursuit by the Tornado is entirely incor- I ^^^S^hte^^ ^groat great grand- After the capture, the “ ext . 1 ^^Tof
- - ■ ’ sons and 5 great great grand-daughters I were employed m transferring some of
to mourn hJTloss. Four sons, 22 grand- the prisoners to the Tornado and puttin a
sons. 13 errand-daughters, 15 great grand- I a prize crew on the Virginius.
sons 6 great grand-daughters and 2 great I The total number of prisoners on board
great <urand-rons had died before her. amounted to 165, of whom 90 are said to
She had 1 son, 24 grand-sons and 1 great I be natives of the Island and the remain-
"rand-son in the Confederate Army. Of der foreigners. Of these 1G5 persons G3 i ' , “ The g-m^b frigate Arapilos, undergo- I w0 uld die out of them. There is a pro-
these, 1 grand-son was killed, 8 died in axe thought to form the erew. ■ repair3 a t the Brooklyn navy yard, p j t i a tory tone in his very voice, and utter
' ' * each, 3 were severely At midnight that mght the two vessel b er plates removed and could not 0 f the smallest appearance 0 f brav-
v ,1 j -j 1 nfovfn/1 f/u* S intui'^o dt* Cuba, am ai rived I . .. < » * * a lc I <• • ■* tt . 1 a—* - j v
said orders have been received from w i ng brightness of face and speech, and
Washington about fitting out vessels, but a reckless, courageous bearing distin-
service, 2 lost a leg t .
wounded and 1 slightly wounded. Mrs.
S. moved from Pulaski to this county in |
the year 1819.
Peculiar Streets.
Tae houses in Amsterdam, says a
Dutch correspondent of the Louisville
Courier-Journal, are generally from four
to five stories high, and axe built on
piles, as the site of the city was formerly
under water. Under some of them the
piles have sunk and the houses lean over j ruinated a t 4 o’clock,
the street. The streets being very nar
row, these houses leaning over from both
sides, they come in a few feet of each
other at the top. They look dangerous.
Snow Blocks on Railways,
From a notice of a new machine for
clearing railway tracks of snow and ice,
which appears in the World of Sunday,
we clip the following:
During the next four months the traffic
of hn-lf the continent wiU be periodically
impeded, and from bleak prairie and
mountain pass will come the too familiar
story of snow bound trains with their
lists of half-frozen and famishing passen
gers. The amount of trouble and hard
ship inseparable from winter travel by
land cannot be ascertained by any arith
metical process; but that snow-storms
are calamities to society and to com
merce, akin in financial importance to the
most devastating conflagrations, is un
questionable. It is stated that a sum
equal to the gross eamOigs of the New
York Central road for a twelvemonth is
regularly lost to the railways of the United
States and Canada by the snow blockade,
the cost of removing which is enormous—
in fact, second only to the original cost
of construction on some peculiarly unfor
tunate lines. One road last winter re
ported the expense which it incurred for
this service at over §200,000; while the
managers of the Union Pacific would
deem themselves fortunate if §500,000
would suffice to keep their track clear over
the Rocky Mountains. If tothe heavy cash
outlay for labor in shovelling out snow-
choked cuts and working through drifts
is added the loss of revenue to the va
rious companies caused by the stoppage
of travel for hours and sometimes days,
the formidable total of $25,000,000 is es
timated to be about the correct figure at
which the direct damage should be put.
Of the 70,000 miles of steam roads in op
eration in this country and Canada at
least 50,000 miles axe within the region
of ice and snow during a greater or less
period, and the effect of an abrupt closing
up of the arteries of transportation repre
sented by this mileage must be disas
trous to the wholS community.
The Rome (N. Y.) Sentinel perpetrates
the following: “Father, was Greeley
elected ?” asked an unsophisticated
twelve-year-old of his Republican sire.
Starting np with astonishment, the latter
answered, “ No; why do yon ask such
foolish question?” “Because,” said the
boy, “you said last fall if Greeley was
elected there would be apanic, and every
body says there is a panic now, so
thought Greeley must have been elected.'
That boy will moke his mark.
At a wedding in rural New York, last
week, the groom was in his eighty-eighth
year and the bride newly seventy-seven
This is the husband’s third wife, while he
is the fifth husband of the lady to whom
he is now united, she being the mother
of two children, seven grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
he was not at liberty to make them pub- guished both these ill-fated men. A ter-
lie. He thought there was a prospect of r ible clamor goes up from many at the
war with Spain, and that the Government sentence, but subject the bitterest
would undoubtedly proceed by taking enemies of Ned Stokes to a half dozen in-
Cuba.
terviews with him and the bitterness
rsffistr* £»ssk?sj sSifi-—“—* H jSssssc TK*s«r.ttfWw
I than ten weeks.
Trenton, November 13.—In tne bu-
; preme Court a motion was made to re
new the cotton suits originating in the
loss by fire at pier No. 1, New York City,
in 1865, of cotton valued at §250,000,
the following day
afternoon, having been joined by the
Spanish steamer Cantabro.
This fact alone, of seventeen hours’
steaming, would tend to prove that they
were a considerable distance from Cuba,
and very near Jamaica, as the distance
between the two islands is not much
above one hundred miles.
The following day (the 2d November)
a conrtmartial was held on board the
Tornado, which commenced at 9 and ter
minated at 4 o’clock. All were tried as
pirates, and the findings of the court and
sentences were sent to the captain gen
eral and admiral in a sealed package-
After the court had concluded its task,
all the prisoners were transferred to jail, i g^aV’cases are reported te-dny; also;
General Burnel, it is saj.d, coo]ty asked I t j, e dcat b 0 f Mr. Lewis, Mayor of the
and debonnaire under the humiliating
scenes through which he has lately pass
ed, but I’d stake everything I own he
never said when putting on the prison
garb “there’s no pistol-pocket in these
” Poor Stokes was lured
in 1865, of cotton valued at pan ts anyways. Door Stones was lured
against the Old Camden and Amboy Rail- to ruin by his heart, and there are people
road Company. The plaintiffs obtained | wno flourish by reason of a total want of
only to be used a* a medicine, and always so-
cording to directions. . ..
They ara the sheet-anchor of tne feeble ana
debilitated. They act urea a disesred Uver, and
stimulate to such a degree th t n J: '..thy action
Ecdinff- - - r
and Sirniui-' Tonic they have no equal.
They tan a mild and gentle Purgative aa wellas
Ionic. Thev purify the b’ood. They sre »
splendid Appetizer. Theymakethoweaiatwng.
They notify and invigorate. They cure Dya-
nepsia. Constipation and Headache. They ara
as » specific in all species of disorders which
undermine the bodily strength and break dawh
the animal spirits.
Depot, 53 Park Place, Itew York.
COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAHY,
judgment in New York for the amount one< jf n0 fatal Josephine had never
stated. They are now trying to com- cr0 s?ed his path it never would have led
inence suit in this State versus the united through Sing Sing. His own difficulties
companies. The question is whether the w flh Fisk would never have culminated
united companies are responsible for j n murder, but goaded to madness by the
the debts of the Camden and Amboy s igbt of the beautiful Josephine’s grief
Company.
during the disgrace that was heaped on
Savannah, November 13.—The yellow ber at the Yorkvillo trial, he went hot-
fever has broken out again at Bainbridge, headed after Fisk.
but they have stood in I thatall the prisoners should be turned I
many years. y I over to him, with the exception ‘r^lemh, November 13.—In 1871 the
captain and crew, who should ,be sent to 1 - - ....
Havana and be placed at the disposal of
the Commandant General, De Manna,
and declared that within twenty-four
hours afterward all should be tried and
executed, in order to avoid any complica
tion with the "exterior—that is, with for-
narrow that two vehicles can not pass
each otter, and indeed one can hardly
pass through. To avoid blockades tbe
law directs that all vehicles shaU pas3
certain streets in certain directions, and
no other way, so that in this city all ve
hicles go the same way and never meet
each other. To get to a certain place in I ^jgn intervention.'
the city by vehicle, you frequently have
to travel a long way. There are no side
walks. Indeed, this is the case pretty
generally in European cities. There axe
very few wagons in the city, and the few
there are can not be used to any great
He also detained a telegram which the
United States Consul desired to forward
to the United States Consnl at Kingston,
reporting the capture and inquiring as
to the nationality of the Virginius.
All this news was received in Havana
Treasurer of the State, under authority
of the Legislature, appropriated to the
General purposes of the government two
hundred and forty-one thousand nine
hundred dollars, that had been collected
to pay the interest on bonds known as
special tax bonds. To-day four hills in
equity were filed in the U. S. Circuit
Court for the Eastern District of North
Carolina, praying that the _ public
Treasurer ho enjoined from paying any
the false josie’8 influence.
Josie, some time before the murder, in
enumerating Fisk’s later peccadillos, said:
“Why, the aunt of these girls (the Morses)
was an old flame of his, but it makes no
difference, and regularly every day, at
three or four o’clock, he can be found
at the Grand Central in their rooms.”
The New York Times was at the time
pitching into Fisk. Stokes undoubtedly
felt he was not so far out of the way him
self when he put James out .of the way.
Very bitterly he has repented the rash
work of an evil hour, and unavailingly
wished he could unravel his life and start
This fertilizer is again offered to
public in its original purity. The
ard has been kept up in even-
and its intrinsic value has again
demonstrated during the past
It is recommended, because:
“It is permanent in its effetfsin
ing to the soil the fertilizing
taken from it by excessive cropping.
“It gives to cotton the food
to sustain life while fruiting, th<
what is called rust seldom occurs
f.Lia fertilizer is used.
“It is the best restorer of vorn
tn-nrlH known to agricultural chemist;.
“Its effects are immediate in the
duction of large returns the first
' “It is good for all crops, on an;
being pure unadulterated plant-fool
“It is as good as the best, *nl is
least expensive of any known good ft
izer.
'It is manufactured at the South
almost entirely of Southern materuh
It utilizes the ammonia found
every farm which i? the most
part of all complete fertilizers.
We subjoin a few of the msny
cates in our possession, as to its
JITHiUBON n
S. W. RAILROAD, CALHOUN. COUNTY, GA
western Railroad to Blakely.and takes this meth
od ot announcing to thepnnlir that he is prepared
receive consignments of poods and nrodnpe of
ever}- description, which will be soul at wholesale
or retail as directed, to the best advantage. Strict
attention will be (riven to the business, aud satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
SB* Consignments solicited.
mmlMlnwIvii- D. W. IVEY.
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
money out of the treasury until he has . (min f that fatal acquaintance with
first replaced the above sum to the credit | “o, j,” . “ ui. « c
advantage. We saw a funeral procession ^b great rejoicings by the Spanish last
] lass, and the coffin was hauled on an old- even jng. The Captain General also re-
i' t ' 3 cfon/lar/lc mvPBAn I • j _ (mm Dirawnil fallirwv fitn
1 ashioned slide with standards, covered I ce j veda telegram from Burreil, telling the
and canopied with velvet- Much hauling
is done in small, two-wheeled vehicles,
by a man pushing and a dog beneath
barking and pulling. The dog does his
duty faithfully, and pulls with all his
strength.
Tlie Spanish Capture
Details of the circumstances attending
fate of the four principal prisoners
Washington, November 13.—The im
mediate cause of the death of the widow
of Gen. Lee was paralsis. It took place
at 12 o’clock on Wednesday night of Lost
week. Her three sons and a daughter
were present and her passing away was
peaceful and calm as became her Ufo.
of the’fund for which the same was
raised, for the purpose of providing for
the payment of interest on the bonds
held by plaintiff and all other holders who
may become parties to raise suits. A pre
liminary injunction has been granted by
Judge Bond, an I the 6th set for hearing
the motion for a special injunction. While
there is a growing disposition on the
part of the people and press to recognize
the old debt of the State, the people are
fixed in their determination to resist, by
of the/e
the capture of the Virginius, received by ordered to the Mahapac, to report on the bonds’. When they are dis-
tt i r j I ‘iflf.Vi in stunt. I 1 - , *u j...u.Ji«ii n 4nk n Ti
a heartless woman. At the tune of the
murder, public clamor rose like a tempest
around Josephine. She was hooted at
and insulted, and popular indignation did
so many ugly things that she took on the
light of a martyr to my eyes. Sinner
undoubtedly sbe was, but there are so
many sinners, and after all we are none of
us ordained by heaven to sit in judgment.
I got up a positive sympathy for the un
fortunate woman. But two sentences,
carelessly uttered one day, put another
sentiment in its place.
hollow and heabtless.
A remark was made concerning her
telegram from Havana, -y be found in | 20th i^ti^ ^ ^ the Com-1 3aSEf£nVtaS I =|Xn ™sh=g wL^
ittee on Foreign Relations, is hero and Ported to her. Well, she said, “I thought
this edition. Wepresume.however, Jhe | mitfcce on Foreign
statement is unofficial. If true, the Vir-
ginius was captured probably in British to-day. The Secretary of War has or-
waters—certainly not in Spanish waters | toed Fort /^fferson, Florida, tobe put
—and captured against the law*. The
Yirginius *was also sailing under Ameri
can papers and the United States flag.
)n foreign xieiatlOlis, is neru uuu i * - , Qf 0 fra Twndlmlflprq I poiuja ui ner. uveu, biie bam, x uuuuguu
consultation with the President acceptable to the State and bondholders. ^ od . bye> 350,000 (that was the sum she
— ~ ' " ~ rrr — ’— — 1 I was suing Fide for), and she added naive-
One Baby PO wer. | << 0 f course , then, I didn’t know I could
Max Adeler in Saturday Evening Post]
garrison
The Largest .Sailing Vessel.—The
largest sailing vessel in the world is the
ship Three Brothers, which sailed from
San Francisco recently with a large cargo
of wheat for Europe. She is the old
steamer Vanderbilt, which was presented
to the Government for the navy, and
which, not long ago, the navy depart
ment sold. As a steamer, the enormous
consumption of coal, although it produced
high speed, made her too costly for mer
cantile ventures. She was, therefore,
changed by her purchasers into a sailing
repair and
stregthened.
The United States steamer Kansas is
ordered ty sail immediately for Santiago
de Cula.
New York, November 13.—Mrs. Mar
garet Henderson, wife of the Evening
Post publisher, died this morning, after
a long illness.
Eosenzweig, the abortionist, was finally
discharged to-day.
The American Board of Public Health
continued its annual session this mom
William Smoot takes the fares from the
passengers upon a certain line of ferry
boats, as they go from the wharf to the
vessel. The other day a woman came up to |
him and asked him to hold her baby a min- j
ute while she went hack to look for her
husband. Sinoot laid the baby on the
ground in a comfortable position, and
just then the husband and father came up
and took the child, and started off to I
look for his wife. A moment after he had
rag.
were
ued its annual session inis mom Un . Smoot , ^ith her baby, came
'• A. number of mterestir^ papers ^ Smo ot something about dinner,
re read on the general topic of sanitary ^ - fc u 8 b 0 started to leave, up came
latre and measures and quarantine prin- ^ w ^o had left her baby. She
tuples and practice. They determined to j^dn't met her husband, and as she
hold the next annual meeting of the
saw Mr3. Smoot it flashed upon her
board at Philadelphia on the second ^ ^ ™ b le w= w^ Hd-
Monday in November, 18/4. napping the child intrusted to Smoot.
from W-hragton that the S moot-(it. seems, to
continue suit aga.nst the widow.’
That pretty thoroughly settled her
opinion of F’sk. Naturally, then, it was
asked of her in relation to Stokes. “I do
hope,” she said, “he may get off, and then
I’ll shake hands with him. I wish him
well, but I never want to see him again.
He’ll he a ruined man- this thing is sure
to ruin him.” In keeping with the3e
speeches was the remark she made on first
meeting Stokes after all this dreadful
affair. She stood face to face with the
man who had periled his soul and forfeit
ed his life through her direct influence.
She adjusted her thread lace shawl (a
$1,000 gift of the prisoner at the bar,)
and daintily said: “Poor Ed., he’s dread
fully altered l”
Romantic Suicide.
A letter from Shanghai says:
Lh . m 1 nn ;i n Her I weakened gold speculatio a tor tne J arfinlo srnnpTinnr • bntit can tbe I nla/>o nf. WhumMA Tint manv flnrj nom.
vards of canvas in her suit of sails. Her I Xv bv anl I “to this article somehow; but it can’t be 1 place at Whampoa not many days ago.
S^mS^uto. ninety-nine feet, her helped), before Mrs. Smoot had gone Some nine damsels all maidens, living
mainyard one hundred feet, and other | ^j d * d fc^ke dechsivT 1 ^*-*'"*- bereaved ™-Hi fam,iww u,
measurements are in proportion,
tonnage is 3,187.
three feet that indignant and bereaved -with different families in the village,
parent made a plunge at her, and seized seemed to have entertained an. aversion
measures, if ^
■ Spain was nnahleto prevent a recuremee J Smoot’s child. 6 She strove to tear it I to married fife. Seeing the misery and
| of the recent outrages in (Juba, on tms j ftway £,. om jy[ rs< Smoot, and Mrs. Smoot, toil to which the members of the fami-
Mr Hipfle Hall, who arrived lately ® old ralhed again, and tlie ™urket was believing the woman to he a maniac, re- lies with whom they lived were subjected,
7Z I exctted^hflejh^ Stock Excl = did ^ At last Smoot came and above all the 5ave-like obediince of
ana sroc ^ the assistance of his wife, and just as wives to the wills of their husbands, the
CGXll}. I | * T,X— mill /iff Tipi* ftRRftllllTlf. tllfi I dniYicola ivi finaeflmi Amna f/\ fVia rocriln_
from England as the representative of the not . see m to relish a war, and stocks de-
Anglo-American Land and j Emigration clined from i to 1J per
Company, of 34 Bridge street, London,
has effected arrangements with leading
capitalists in New York and in other
cities throughout the country, whereby
large tracts of desirable land will be im
mediately placed in the company’s hands
for negotiation. A flourshing young
highest point of the day.
The twelfth juror in the Tweed case
was obtained to-day and the prosecution
opened the case.
Five hundred laborers were set to
work to-day by the Brooklyn Board of
City Works.
Warrants have been issued for the ar
rest of the contractors of the Fourth av*
* the
he began to pull off her assailant, the damsels in question came to the resolu-
« t .. 1 -1_ .n’ili 4lm TioVitt and I if —A *j» 1a: — „_ .1 At. 4.1.1
colony has already sprung np under the enue improvement and owners of 1
auspices of this organization near Staun- boiler that burst, causing a loss of life
ton, Va., and others are expected to soon
follow.
Chinamen are now raising rice near
New Orleans. They are well acquainted
with the culture of this crop, and hence
rain add to its productiveness.
Tuesday afternoon,
Officers of German steamers have re-
husband came along with the baby, and
was alarmed to see a man fighting with
the mother of his child. The conflict
became general, until the bystanders in
terfered. Then the difficulty was ex
plained, and Smoot went back to his post,
The only remarkable result that ensued
was that the boat on that trip carried
over as dead-heads twenty-three boys,
who slipped on hoard while Smoot was in
battle array. He will probably decline to
watch strange babies after this,
ceived a large number of applications
from emigrants who cameTo this coun- ( A man named Collier was sentenced
tion of putting an end to their earthly
careers, which is here carried into effect
by a different modus operandi to that of
opium-poisoning in vogue in Hong Kong.
The nine damsels met by appointment on
the hank of the river, at the entrance of
one of the creeks in the vicinity of
Brown’s Folly, attired in heavy winter
garments, which they had sewn all to
gether in order to prevent a separation.
While thus united in body, heart and
mind, the damsels plunged into the deep.
As this happened close to the time of the
festival of the seven female genii, who
It promotes the GROWTH, PEESEUVL3
tlio COLOR, and increases the Vigor
and BEAUTY of tUo HAIR.
Over Thirty Years a«o Ivor’s Kathaibon
for Tim Hair was lirst placoil In «hn market by
PmfessorKTbomasIo'oR.nKradaaiebi Princeton
1 is * '
College. The name
1 derived irom the (jroek,
q/'-.f./iEf.-l!**,
.and the popu
larity it has obtained, is unprecedented and incre.1.
ibSe. It increases tbe Onawm and Beauty ot’ the
Hair. It is a uebghuui dressing. It eradicates
Dandruff. It prevents the Hair/rnm turning urn--.
11 keeps the head cool, and gives tbe hair a nch.so.t.
glossy appearance. It is the same in Quantity
and Quaixiv as it was over a Quarter of a Cen
tury Aoo. and is sold hv nil Druggists and Coun-
TUBY Ago, and is sold by all Druggists and Coun-
try Stores at only Filly Cents per Houle.
Woman’s Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S
couGns.sor.E
THKOAT.IXFLU-
EXZA, IVHOOP
ING COUGH,
Cnoup, Bronchit
is, Asthma, anil
every affection of
the THROAT, LUNG 3
and chest, aro
speedily and per
manently cured by
the usoof Dr. Vis-
tar's Baisaji op
Wild Ciirrrt,
which does not dry up ft cough and leave tho causo
behind, hut loofens it, cleanses tho lungs and alleys
imitation, ran-* removing tho causo of tho complaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as is
it, and to whom we would refer.
ROGERS & LEMAN, Gen.
Lagrange. TRorrW'
, J/flWS, Ga.. I
Messrs. Sogers <£ ins as.
Gents : I have bought of
V. L. Hopson, one car load ol —-
rer. and used it
I am well pleased with it and snsuwra
MfisfafflsSt.S
fertil
fled the Logan is the best, and « mJLUS- 3
Yours respectfully. H - ff -^,. '-1
Coweta County, Ga- September ft
Messrs. Sogers <C I*"***KTiSw d*
GDrref°^be Logan
agent, V. L. Hopson. I
seed at the rate of one at the uni .. j
to two of cotton <*cd .TtofiggSri
to cotton nt tbe rate of»0 to S00 powj
I used it beside cf Reese s Srt
yours the preference, and I shall use
H^eruppMtbeLorim^r
cotton, and is well pleased with ^ pjTI
Yours truly, K U'
DOOLY COUSTY.GA,An«^: N
Messrs. Sogers
Gentlemen: lam."“SSianBreA*!
gan Fertilizer. 1* **f’?*Sr’2uss»S* fi
is by actual ™unt of boltASt UgR»f
ahead <-f my unmsnnred
rust where the Logan „
tilized by stable manure, lounre
Vienna, Dooly Cora™ ^
Messrs. Sogers * LraM*** 1 ^^*
Gents : I promised to vrnep** bi»,
gan Fertilizer I bouri 11 of «sLl
say, that up to this J} f ”
ever used. It is as good
cific I used last jemr Iw 5.*£
the future.
Wahben OouRYY-***?^.”’
Jfrasne. Sogers <fc Jema»-SttW*
Gents: I composted the * £ ,*3*
tom. Mass. Sold by dealers generally.
$300,000 !
Missouri State Lottery!
Legalized by State Authority and
Drawn In Public nt St.- Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme
80,000 NUMBERS.
CLASS L, TO BB DRAWN NOV 29. 1873.
5,880 PRIZES, AM0UNTIN8 TO $300,000.
trv to work their passage hack, having and received ten stripes on his hare hack descended from heaven, and are cal'ed
™ 'emnlovment and no money’ to pay for larceny in Owsley county, Kentucky, [ the “Seven Sisters,’ aU sorts of supersti-
no employment and no money
their passim*.
1 prize of §50,000
1 prize of 13,460
1 prize of 10,000
1 prize of 7,500
4 prizes of 5,000
4 prizes of 2,500
20 prizes of 1,000
20 prizes of 600
irizes of 250
50GO prizes of §100
9 prizes of 1000
9 prizes of 500
9 prizes of 300
9 prizes of 250
36 prizes of. 200
36 prizes ot. 150
180 prizes ot 100
5,000 prizes of 10
Tickets §io.'"Half Tickets *6. quarters §2A0-
Our lotteries are chartered by the State, are all
ftf^w davs since.
1 tious conclusions axe drawn from it.”
ways drawn at the time named, and all drawings
are under the supervision of sworn commissioners.
The official drawing will be published in the St
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of tickets. . , _ A , .
We will draw a similar scheme the last day of
every month during the year 187$.
Remit at our risk by Poetoffice, Money Orders,
Registered Letter, Draft or Express. Send for a
circular. Addsess, ^
. MURRAY, MILLER A 00-
' Postofioe Box 2440. St, Loan, Me
—uAi —
it. When the cropi» j»th|J5f
fully. Tours
Union Point,
Messrs. Rogers A planters* 11 ^
.Gents: JEvewoneof tbe^^,^
HOGANSVILLE. *
Messrs.Soger*
Gents: 1 bought of yonj^ditjs
of the Logan
Messrs. Sogers <t r '
Gents: icomposted tj ,
bought from you, farnl ili^u,
land, and used it ol 'J 5 !-, penilb* 0 ” re-P .
ner acre. I also used the rgtu-^j
Lid the English
as good as either of the othera^^ «ea J
with it The co tto " IfiittkV'l .fj,
retained its fruit. ' w the »
where the Logan is usert * rerpat 1 ;*^: t
proportion to
LuSi in excess of what is us^
ly good on corn and honss* 1 ?.m.
excellent fertilizer, anresptf&RV;
its use generally. 10 j j,- Am aP
. V.-teoiK'
Newton County, Ga-,
Bev. Robert Logan: 400 P 01
Dear Sir : l , ' oro , p ?i,ren seed 1
the Logan Compound. [oU r
nure, and put the impost , t h--
Though the worm has strp^j jotti* j
leaves, 1 will get three n£ g b«^
four acres. The season b« uB
one in this section.
octl fcf ,
For Sale* ^
/~VNE of the most vslu f
O known as theBryant^ for( «sl) 0 V
JB2K
Oliver, -