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GKOBGIA PKEaa.
Avo now the mosquito will know how
» fesli to bo bitten. J. Frost is com-
k|<
•ihb wood work for tb« now bridge
ortr the Oomulgee at Hawtinsville, ia
completed. The trestle is sixteen hun
dred and twtnty-fonr feet in length. The
irou work is coming. So Bays the
Dispatch
Uyebtbodt ia getting the matrimonial
*ooso drawn into hard knots around them.
The beau knots aro changing into hard
kr ta as filet as hes-bands are comple
tad.
Is it not about time the item about the
•‘pJo.bo vrdloss efflon" raising the <‘treil-
iag 11 .g in the fierce beat at battle,” was
omitted from cur exchanges? It tbs
Stare frees really wants something that
•will entbn-o the entire country, let it de
scribe the gallant charge of the G. C. Q.’-
npon the loaded tables of tho North!
Tun Southerner and Appeal says “there
is nothing like a boi.o.ii ot the const to
causa some folk’s to c:n their good
clothes.” Every mas likes to have
good suit in oonrt.
AH over Central and South Georgia we
hear the State Fair Boom cohoing; the
hills have caught tho eonnd, and leased
it to the dells,and down the solemn ranks
cf toe forest pines, it thunders away,
Everybody and his wife, and overjbo y'i
eb- vrif > ond her husband aud the anil
dren of ell four are coming. Grand ex
hibti n, exalting races, tweet music,
*r<it.d State Fair ball, and unveiling of
the Confederate monument in the pres
ence of the largest civic and military dis-
pl . ’ ever seen in Georgia. LiiCk up
your houses, taka the block eff yonr ball
dog and come.
UtiL. Taos. Habdsmax addressed tfc?
tiliz -ua of Milledgevilla and Baldwin
conuiy last Saturday on the “Agricul
tural Interests of the State.”
Tub G.-iiBn fair is ia full awing. Let
*a ail make haste whils the aun shines
and fair weather continues.
Now, while everybody is discussing the
occupant for the next seat in the guber
natorial chair, it will perbap3 be apropos
for us to remark than he is known to U9,
but we aro pledged not to reveal his
same. The pnblic may rest assured,
however, that he will be a man elected
from th* people.
When we rake up our exchanges and
leave the office without having rend more
than fonr columns abont the G. 0. G’s.
we foresee the day upon whioh some pub<
lisher wilt lay on onr table a book upon
tho Bise And Downfall of American
Journalism.
And now in Ssvannab, they coll it M am'
ford’s “Exira Dry.”
'Jhb Milledgeville Recorder comes to
hand t vo day’a behind. Perhaps it was
mailed via Savannah under the promp
tin L '.- of the old proverb, that the short
est way around ia the longest way borne.
A whits man charged with burglary
burnt a bole in tho jail dcor In Warren
and skipped, us the Clipper remarks, we
know whither.
Savannah Recorder: Harry Layton, a
jonng gentleman of this city, while Bail
ing in the vicinity of the Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad wharf yesterday morning,
saved tho lifo of a sailor by his ooolnees
and courage. A sailor of tho ship Lord
Lytton, socidently fell from a mast into
tho rivor and was gradually succumbing,
when yonsg Layton espied him and has
Ally tacking came to his rescue. The
sailor was exhausted and ween bis
youthful frtecd reached to aid him, h»
grasped the latter and alung to fcim with
an embrace that nearly caused the boat
to capsize. Young Liyton coaly assured
tho sailor that all was right, and bo
would be saved, the latter released his
hold, and was 'hen a.aistedin the boat.
Prompt Attention was paid the viotimand
he was eoon restored. *
AtraOiTA News: The parties owning
the Richmond county coal mine not po3
sesrtag tbs cash capital to work it, have
determined to place it on the market.
In o few days the; will determine wheth
er to sell or mako a joint etock company
and reserve an interest in bo many
shares, the company to pay the owners
so much cash, and allow them so many
•hares. We understand that the working
capital will be placed at $5,000, whioh
amount will cover the cost of a tramway
from the railroad to the mine. Several
tons will to-day be placed at the dispos
al of the Giorgia Rrilroad, for experi
ment. On next Saturday several of our
capitalists wilt vUit the mines, going on
tho 11:30 train, and retaining at 3:30.
Conveyances will be provided at the 10-
mile post to convey them to the mines.
Wo can hope the company will fied it to
their interest to place tbi3 cheap fuel on
tho market at once.
CAKTEB-V1XI.B Free Press: The “im.
mortal seventeen,” of the Georgia Sen-
looking ant
Th* last pedestrian contest is along! Interesting Letter from Senator I
Animal Fermentation.
the lice of the Georgia Railroad. Four
little dsrkies, playing in an empty box I
oat in Augusta, were accidentally haulsd
up to Crawfordville. They are now try- j
ing to walk back before they starve.
Morgan to 2Ire President of tbe i j. p stkysns, sr.
State Agricultural Sudtly, In 1872, Messrs. Ooze & Fellz, of
Washctgt n, October 11,187?. 1 Strasbnrg, made t xperimen to with putrid
Con. Thovas Habeeman: I blood, aud found tuat its poisonous prop-
my Dear bir—I have returned from a long I crij was attributable to some of the
abecnc at tho West within a few days past, I forms of bacteria, and that the blood of
The Crawford villa Democrat says the I am dsablodby a fall whuh injured my | au animal poisoned wiih this matter
,. . , p._ thuaider. My recovery is not eaffluently „ou!d cummanicate diao.se to another,
chickens in »ta vicinity era dying. Per- „ pdto j, aUfytba nop a that I could make and tbMtoo VIta u-aca of this poison is
baps, also, the Conference ia in cession, an adiyss at the State Fair increased by successive inoculations.
Below wo give a schedule showing the invitation, an! teftnjoyVLo Uie hospitality <)f O^aine, a French physician demo a :
interest w-- take in the Georgia military the peooio of Mao n I o.teem it a high I 6trated that one of the most fatal diseases
j_- _ ,t, 0 TT.^rih. trip honor that you have extended to me in mu known to physioiane, and whim has
company, now doing • » I invitation. proved fatal to so many dissectors of
schedule is simply the daily entries made While traveling in the Slates and territo- dead bodice, is produced by a speoies
since the company deputed: 1 riff., | oi .animstoali called iaeteridia. He
Gate City Guards. I ll,.h Manila natifornic. Wwnmbyr Nahriai I Certain expeKatcuta Upon
Gate City G’e.
Gate C. G’e.
G. C. G’e.
G’s.
?
uud, ae»du», unmuiuiu, ftjwuuu.;. aouiw* i - 4
jisandlcwa, I have observed &a attentively I * erior animate, demonstrating the
as I could the leading points which m»ke np I aoeamifleliDg virulence oi putrid blood
the essential value of an agricultural coun- I by successive inoculations wuh the fol
try, LLd I am cenviuced that there U no part I lowing results s
or thit le^ioa that eq-iala the cotton States, j The first series showed that inoculation
I h&ve not time io iomitute a full compiri*1 q£ a rabbit with * drop of blood cutrided
son in res, eji-of thwmitkn between our j tbo n alr tare i/kUed the animal,
country and that west of itie Mississippi ana I v '
' * The bodies ot fer uo land
Th* nuptials of the Bsxloy Qazelte and north of Ttiis * The bofes ^“^"‘i^d I aad that sometimes ten or fltteen drops
the Jeseup Sentinel are announced for the j there are more extensive ili-.n in tho Homh- were necessary.
t,f «f v,»mter. We wish all their I frs’em States, bnt ihe most ob^ons advan- Tho second senes comprised snoaeasive
tagea that wo poasees are the wide extent of I inoculations ftom one blULd-ootsoned an*
onr forests, tbs great number and magnitude | i m al to the next, and showed that 1-10
to 1 ICO was sufficient to kill the fifth,
1st of November. We wish all their
fatare issues euccets.
CABTEBSVII.I.E Express : Married- in
this city on Thursday, 9:ti icst., at four
p. m., by Rev. T. ‘E. Smith, Mr,
Lswis T. Erwin and Mias Yerdie, daugh
ter of our late dietingaishnd citizen, Col.
Warren Aiken. The attendants were Mr.
T. W. Akiu, and Miss Fannie L. Grier,
of Jones county, and Mr. H. C, Ram.
esur, Fairmount, Ga.,sand Miss Ida
of luaci g streams, a more tqutble c imve.
dSSTrf Ute I J- I0 ' 0 ri 00 hl ‘° kl11 lh “ tenth,
comb,Bed inflaenco of the guif atream and iocredtb.e as some of these assertions
the trade winds, enable us to raise immense I ssctnea, they were vuiined by many ex-
cropa of cotton after we have raised iu the I perimenteri; but the minimum dose
couon cc-uetry all that ia necessary to sup- that would certainly kill was placed at
part every man who will ever engage in cot- | the cne-millioneth part of a drop.
In accepting tho truth of the loregoing
eta a tent the draft upon our credulity
will not be eo heavy when we reflect upon
the extreme minuteness of the elementary
constituents of matter and tho extreme
toa culture It is at this point that we real'
zss in money producing capacity the great
H«ur, '“““"““'i mhi°onrmia le.fr ik'IT I aivamsgo of our country over any other.
Price, of C~ sville. The couple hot that rp im i, e r and water cost us nothkg; even w*»
evening al five o dock for New York and ter p 0fffr and transportation to the B8i*
ether points iu the North and West. _ I board are at almost a nominal cost. Coil a-.d
Many moat hearty CCngratu!ition3 iron and all building msieihl abound In the I duodiity and divisibi-ity of certain sub-
have been ttDdsie.1 teem by their Burner-1 land. Bo that wo c»n Jivj at Jess expense I s.aaces A crystal of common salt, by
cos friends. Mr. Erwin is a coble young fh* n any people in the Uuited States if wo pulverization, is susceptible of such rni-
mau, whose prospeota for tuceess in life ® to drace crops ^Hh a'msst tnte diTlfiun that one of ns fragments ia
» «r3r:ly equalled, Nr a companion. J'°r' at t ;md that w^nuy chouse to scarcely perceptible through the highest
one of the putest and best of women, I mir t-t them. Now it is a k owu fact thai I range of the uticroacop-; and yet this
whose excellent judgment renders the I no put of the world esn compete with us I molecular point ot matter still exhibits
strongest a<suranoe that, as an hilp- I tu ces;fa'Jy in cotton production This the qualities ot >-alf. Tais particle can
meet, she will ba ail that man can wish I problem ia resolved as a m.uerof dem -n- I a nil fartior dir dd by solution in
ia this life. I stration by lha efforts that have bsen made wa:er to the one h mdrtd millionth part
Savannah Morning News-. The ooppw [2ap£jS£i geo^phf o^ha So“th° W TneIe ° r * «**?• J akd a t ,,6 °-° r a “^ Dcta “ d
ore diecov. red tn Asha county, N. C-, in I-g na liteithocd that wa an*U ev r soffer I divac it and each part, will show its
July last, is about to develop into a bo- I much from over produc ion, aiocstbe cotton I north and south j o'ir:>y. Subj _ct this
nanza. A vein twenty feet wide has I lands that remain io bo opsn-rl me lie -vily I particle to successive
been reached, which, it is believed, will I timbered ns a rule and used to be ditched ] eo small aa to be impercepii-
prove to be twenty-five feet wide, and it and protected against oveifljwa great | bio to human vision, and still
has already opened over one thousand a mo rlpUcxiene; on h P” 1 W1 ‘ 1 *;f ibU '*• P oc . uliar Property
feet in L-ngtn. Seven hundred men aro £ f tUe gtowiDg arei . „e need have f P 3tnt,D S 10 tlJ ‘ s norltl aod eoatfa un
employed, and tho work is being pusaed no f tM about labor. Any crop that cam- “ 18 not astonishiug, then, that such c-x-
vlgoronely. Tho ore yields four hundred j mands money as a caitain and early yield I tremely minnte particles of living matter,
pounds of pure copper to the ton. Ten and that can be sold iu any j endowed with vitality ami ouaceptibie of
blast furnaces aro at work end ten thou- quantity as rapidly as it cm be gathered, an, I indefinite muiiipl.cation, ehould, in vir-
sand pounds of tho refined metal is | W1 } tor „ Je ar,i with ut dctciiora- U Qe 0 £ their fermenianve funotiens, ao-
turned out daily. Thia mine ia in tho * l ° u > ^mmro aQd 0bd " oom P li ' lh destructive changes in ihe
northwest corner of Ashe county, where “ T “ a ^ar *o * mUtdoal agirntma upon tho j 0I K an /° tiasuea of man and an.mala. Ar-
North Carolina, Virginia and Tenntsseo I South nood give us no epecialxroublet I ddnt i&vestig&ton in tho various depart-
almost join, and is operated by Baltimore efforts to induce labor to abandon our fields taenia of biology, or the science of life,
capitalists. | wdi not give us toa much annoyance, and | are individualizing these invisbile sgento
The Vindicator. A ten weeks
Talbottou standard alluded to Our puo- i .ff . mijiion bales of cutton from a eincle i .. . . , — -
fished notice of taking charge of a select fo“: a “d?h 9 0n busfu e «m‘n 0a of 0 fhe a SSSb I •«“«
school Bext year and added some remarks could xeahzo tho Xajt, .tho marpiots would I n i ,l S c 'i? naI . .
anoutour bocsing a chain gang come day. I havano feecurity^agdnst puniahoich. at tha j Y r a young German phyiioiau.
Well, there ia no knowing to wtat bon I band® of the mo© in taeir own country. Tho I wbile purtuiog the practice of nis pro-
ora country editors may attain. Bnt North oouid better iffori to seo overj mine fesaton in cne of the rnral die.
brother M/mfoid’a innocent eompliment J£!L2r JS^uJ^SS
reminds us of an inoidsnt that is reported ofc3ttona ,, D n-m 7 from our ciod I " expeamenes upon me auvei
to have happened dmirg the heated Iiwill ot bs a momtnt tongFr than it is °P“ en , la u f bl0£ ® r J li *, Ha J 10 ® formt , d
gubernatorial tanvass made by the Hon. discovered that tte cotton supply is failing ' a tqueoua humor or the exs
Henry C. Wise in Virginia in 1856. Mr underths effects of the social aui poliUcal °J e i especially favorable for thoir nufri
Wise while addressing an audience in the I W3r that is being waged agiWBt us, until the j tion with one drop of this liquid he
northwestern part of the State was fro- who; ? campaign will bo reversed and the mixed the “tiniest sp.-ok of, a liquid oon.
auentlv interruoted bv a rather boistar- m ‘ tCh, ° r ™‘k«rs wi 1 ba put to rout by thoso taming ihe rous, fl«ced the drop nnder
qocntiy .merrupten oy a raiue. uoisiar wt0 now urge them to the attack. I would ,h B microscooa and oba^rv -d tbBKubse-
ona youth conepicuonely stationed npoo detp!y ^ or onr pa3i , l9 t h;u!d „ ° “ a - ti »7 n!SL .
Iho outskirts of the crowd. Becoming atttrnpt to introduce Ohineso tabor to supply q a °°°: Cnrlu ° t!l e first two hours
lirod of th8 interruptions, the eloquent any deficiency that might ozcar. Thoy work uard ^ an . y change was visible, but at ihe
speaker pans; d apd impressively point- I well enough a-_d aro rathor pleasant people ond cf this time the tors begun to length-
injr to tho youngster, said: “Youcg to deal wuh Telit laro.ny is about ihe I en and the action wa3 so rapid that, at
man. I shall bo the next Governor cf hignact range of their atpj*tions on the the end of three or fonr hours, tney at-
Virffin'a • ton will likelv bean iumat- calenuar, and thoy find no eort of I talced from tan to twenty times their
Sr&K’r-'lJS? T,r t «p“l: ^TXSSkSWSSt.% ;■*«*»•[j-** »<*'•*
bli conccoMons to which you beioeg will ‘mjloy^l to labor uutU .t i5 utterly exfacs d ‘ tl0Ijal toure * tbe J bad f«m« d fllimems
prsseut a petition for your pardon, but ted, and give bsck nothi g to ite soil, com- I mau J • ja9as a hundred time? the .e igtb
uult as yon sit down and behave yoarself, I mer- e or iaetitations. They purchase noth--*} oE *“ 8 , orlgioal rods, bomctimee tnty
I thAll not sign that petition.** Burner bat a stinted all^w-Dce of food, aud I in atidight lints parallel to each
h.s it that f L'» vanns Vircmisn subsided much prefer to use the -ioi o-.d salt fim o-.he:; in other oases they were bsnt,
taMTabSSritam (tUeir chitI fooJ) tbat ia to P 3rt ' d fron touted and coiled into the moat graoefal
Home Journal, a mijaruy or tee pres- ua Jf our cotloa wa , groffQ Dy ohinoea 1 - -- ‘
ent L?gislature, very nnw.ibly, w-ihick, I *i mos t the entire sumof the oast of
refttitd to do anything to fosier this very I that labor wonid ba wididcawn from the
important industry. The Potiphar Pea- I country and sent to Oh v. It is obvious
greens pitted their mangy cars egalnst tuat cot on growing would o:com j a merely
8necp folds, to conoiliate. wo suppose, I speomativj eatsrprisenacorbuolicoicluions,
a dodged and howling consiitn&coy. Io would ceaso to bo the work of the true
th5q ndverso lavis’aMon wo are former : andequili. cjrtaiu wou:d it be that
spite of this adverse legts.a.ton, wo are jU Ulllft woa;d ctlla e m tho country. Other
glad to see weressed iateres- ana st-en- I mor# i ££3 eooal reasons of tbs most vital
tioa given to sheep-raising in aifforent ni taro stand opposed tp any resort toCbi-
parls of the State. Last week we paid nteo L- bor ia oar oountry, bat I will cot ex-
avisifclotheeb ep-fold of Mr. Macnider I tend this letter by mintioning them. . -
in the vicinity of Greensboro. He bas a I If I could have enjoyed tbB pleasure of »t- germs, esoh a living unit, and capable of
splendid flock of some five hundred or tending yonr fair 1 wou.d h.ve been glad to self-mnltiplioition almost ad infinitum.
more choioe inarin-'S, which he recently agrees jour psoplo on seme oi tho topics I This parasite he o>lled bacillus antho-
nnrnhanpd in Ohio For their nrot-ation ba ! e l ? 8nUonetl aDO - V0, . ^ . . , . acts, which was found to be the cause
purchased in unio. xor uwir imwouw Wo hivo no occasion to ba downhearted or , wienie fever that des rovpd anoh
and comfort he has prepare3 ample and I nnduly anxious for tha future. Wo are spiente jever. inai dca.royed suoa
subs’ential pens and alalia; and Jolts for strong, earnest and progressive in onr in- ■r?, 0 / 8 ;^ 3
the Btorage of food. Indeed, all his ar- dastries, and every inch of ground that we and ® 0Ve l a *? eara ai p oa > ln Russia,
rangements for his pais aie tdmirable, ore gaining is gained to bo held forever. I where 66,000 of these animals, a3 well
and worth in-peoting. VVith nearly • I We are not ep.calattng, bnt wa are working as 528 men and women, fell victims to
tvnnnonrl nn-PB of land much of ir al. and wlnnicg. Our heiiuga Is in the soil, its tearful ravages ia the diatriot of
ready wall set in Barmuda gr«S3 and well tbe chmit0 ' !be . I * Yonj ' mo highlands, the Novgorod, between the years 1867 and
“ffiilnf h“ kwa Dr. Koch inoculated rabbits and
Gu-nsa piga with the fresh blood of atnn
asd stored away in boxes and tranks 4 Brill l AH I Oailook for Approach
St the advent of Jack Frost, hibernate lcg State Fa!r ,
safel; and cozily cunog ihe winter, and !«,. „ , " t, •* * ■» *
reappear in summer, after thor long win- We called upon Present Hardeman
ter*8 repose ecergizad for (heir high car- 2 Secretary Maloolm Jchoaton jester”
nival of death; as has been clearly iJlus-1 day, and (be following colloquy ensued:
iratedtde present year in Memphis and Question—What are tha prospects of
New Orleans. It may be asked, 'Is I t b o annual Fair of the Stale Agricultural
tsero nothing that will destroy them?” g^ty tbe presentyeai?
Happily nature comes the resone. Dry Answer—Better than we have ever
heat and czono aro among their deadliest ^ nown at aay previous period,
enemies, and will surely destroy many, Question—Upon what doyou bass this
though cot all of them. After a f9w 0 piai 0C ?
heavy frosts ihe atmosphere becomes By the entries already promised
abundantly supplied with ozrne, and ia and the largo spaces which have been ap-
thui purified cf the products of vegetable p i itd for and awftrded t0 th9 TatioU8 .. 0 a.
and cnimsl putrefaction when exposed to tr i bU!0ra . indeed, if not a single article
ltB influence. Many chemical agents also | in addil5on Bhould be entered, there ia
more than enough certain to be hero to
furnish ihe largest exhibition ever seen iu
the State. The fair may be said even
now to bemadsvp.
Q. What of the field crops and Lorti
are decidedly bactericidal, and destroy
the germs of disease, when they
are brought in contact with
caibolio acid, salicylic acid, aul
phutious’ acid, the hyposulphites of
alkalies, aud tbs various saipnates of I on uurai'showBV
z uc, copper and iron, end many other
medicinal substances. A oac ain condi
tion of the soil, mois ute, the decomposi
tion of animal and vegetable matter, and ]
high atmospheric tempera'ure are usually i
the most potential fsotora in batching
A. Tney will be fall and complete
without parallel. Scores of our best farm
ers and gardeners will oome forward with
the magnificent trophies of their indus
try in the sbapo of every plant, vegeta
ble, cereal, grass, and production that
out atmospheric germs, and preparing i the cUmate and soii of Georgia are Oapi
them for ifceir minaion of destruction. I ^j e 0 j ® *
Remove these oondiiions and infectious q / rQ the f' die8 laking mncb hrterea:
und malignant fevers would be, as a rule, I •
unknown. Nvtnro dispense A. Yes. Tboy will have the finest sped-
logs with a liberal hand, but she is equal- o£ needle work and embroidery,
ly ready to visit with t Bnte . and ^ arfal and more of them than were ever oollec-
retribution any infraction of her laws by d one di3p i ay in t ho State, aside
he etapidity. recklossnere, and presump- ffom b ^ atof rechc / che contributions to
.on of man, in h.s wanton disregard oi b n Io addition, the array
the simplest sanitary principles of pick f p J re8e rve8, cordials, canned
It is patent, therefore, to every reflect- frm *; and Tigetab ,7 s> choice bnttcr
ing mind now fearful 13 the responsibil- I btea d, cake, wines, cataups, etc., etc-
ity incurred by the municipal authorities wUI b » 9 unex ’ ampled ’ oomp area with torm-
when. through stupidity or “difference. er exbibiUone> ^ Xbo flar ^ contributions,
they treat with contempt the lessons of t will b excellent
experience, as wallIu the sureandme- ^ What are the indications for a good
versiblelaws of nature, in neglecting to disDltv?
employ every agency in their pow.r for | A aCi,
enforoing most rigidly every sanative
figure;; while sometimes they farmed
knots of such bewildering complexity that
>t was impossible for the eye to traco the
inaividuil filaments' through the oonfus-
Upon farther observation of these
tacteria, Dr. E :ch noticed that the fila
ments soon became dotted with email
cvo.d bodies separated from eaoh other
like peas within their Bhcll. After awhile
the integument fell to pieoes, and thus
resolved the snimaloale iulo spores or
measure. Science has not only exposed
to our view a world of trans.-endent love
liners and beauty, and util z-a her re
souroes for our material comfort and en
joyment, but through the microscope
A. Almost as bright as we could whh.
There will be in onr stalls at least one
hundred head of bloc led cattle of the
various breeds, embracing steers, milch
cows and noted bulls. A herd of Jerseys
also will be here. The show of bogs,
KKfiao™^r»”p“: •" b ’ “ pr "“‘" a bI
motor. dtottilMIOO iooonooio.blo oom- Q ; Wlll ' tt , re , S . E „ „ a
°. f °“F rac0 ' . th ®*hrf n „* trained horses to compete for the honors
bow humbly at her shrine, . . ”
treamre up in good and honest hearts A 1obs fif( . m of whicb ara in
htr UB.-O0S of wisdom, hoed her admeni- da train , a „ x be rac j Dg and trotting
Macon, Oct. 11, 1879.
Bmytbekins brought in a long, ramb
ling manuscript this morning, whioh he
said was meant for a poem. A friend of
his had asked him to get it into print,
and he concluded to try cur gcod,natuie
to the extreme. It isl’t bad, really—
some parts of it. It is about an old
schoolhonse, and supposed to be written
by an old schoolmaster.—Poston Sera’di
How welr.1 it looks in the moonlight—and how
ttilll
Not a scul i>stir at thia d -ad hour but me.
There’s the mark of Iiou Pitt’s boot on tho win
dow »P1, •
Hem ado when ha ran from school and went to
tea.
*Iis thirty years—it doesn’t seem so long,
How much has happened in these thirty years!
They comoliko note< of a forgotten song
And whisper .-ad things ln my memory’s ears.
What bright lads thumbed their books and sat
a-row
Aud played their pranks with ever busy head,
Some grew and married; 1 loach their children
now
Soma went to other lands, and tome are de-d,
ODifS AN » MDS.
is given up to be tbe Deal at the South
Q. Is tbero much interest manifested
in tbe poultry department?
A. More than usual. Seventy qoo n s
have already been bespoken from abroad,
and they will be filled with the most
beautiful birds known to the country,
Ths father of bis country in Ohio, appears
to be a Foster father.
Thebe is & greediness about tha man who | and oover-ng all the breeds cf fowls,
escaped from a Tennessee j ail, and then re- duoka^geese, guineas and pigeons,
turned to oiaim tha reworu offered foi liis I Q Dj you expect any distinguished
body Possibly he needed fanda more than visitors to the fair ?
fruodom. A. Several; prominent among whom
Let us see; has uot samo one already re- I will be the eminent Western statesman,
matted that Ban Batter was the Dick Dead- George Pendleton. Mr. Pendleton will
eye of Amatican politics ? What a team it certainly (D. V.) be present two days of
would mako to play k.m, with Oonkiing as I ^e Exhibitton. (Wednesday aud Thant
Adm.r.vjlu Porter snl ons.n B. Antnony a3
day) and all wno wish to meet and hear
this polished orator and modal Democrat
would do well to heed thia notice.
Q. Are tbore any special attractions
arranged for the benefit of visitors to the
fair?
A. There will ba a rs-uniou on Wed
nesday of Gsc. Cook’s gallant Brigade,
aud it is highly probable that a large
majority cf tbe war-worn and battle
scarred veterans who followed bis stand
ard will attend, and after exchanging
greetings with their comrades,fight their
battles all over again. Then
cu tbe same day, the beautiful
monument to the Confederate
waterod, we hope and think his experl- 1 ‘ in muir woaierrul combination and ad
ment will proves successful one. Let I jistmont there is found ihe monopoly of
Tho boys know they have done wrong,
and they are Eorry for it. Rcnfroo said
As did teko tho interest on the State’s
funds and the “immortal seventeen” said
he was not gnilty. Hotr do you fix
tha ?
Ambbicus Recorder 1 One of tha most
pleasant features ot our fair will be the
reunion of Confederate soldiers on Friday
24.h met., 00 tho fairgrounds, and we
urge upon every soldier who took part in
that cause sacred to every Southern heart
to be present. We cannot say now what
form the oeremonies will take, bnt the
matter is io the hands of a competent
committee and an interesting programme
will ba presented in onr next issue, and
In the meantime let every survivor of the
battles fought for Southern freedom
mako his preparations to bs in attend
ance on thatoocssion.
Last January in Leary, 8. Whltikind,
merchant, was brutally murdered, his
•tore tired and his body burned. The
Albany Kewt eajr:
Rocenily Information was received at
Lsaty that led to strong suspicions that
Perry Vinson, a noted negro desperado
of that section, was the long-bidden
criminal. Exoltement again ran high, and
a party of young men secretly left Leaiy
at night, and went to the cabin where
Perry was known to be concealed. Tbe
party surrounded the honse, and
aftir r.n exciting search found him con-
pealed in a sideboard. A gun was fonnd
in the bed in which he had been lying,
whioh was loaded, containing thirteen
bnckfbot in each barrel. It was identi
fied ns a gun which had baen stolen from
tho nioro of W. D Williams’ Sons, at
Newton,_ and which belonged to Mr.
Sam Livingston. The captaro was made
Otar GiilionvilJo, in Dougherty county,
and was engaged In by Messrs. J. C.
Price, W. T. Simmons, J. F. Lark, J. A.
McG.ogor, Jr., Robert Boyd, of Leary,
and Mr. W. Bunch, of Dougherty.
“Sox,” ihe correspondent of the Aa-
gesta Fewt, wants to know what Marcel-
lus Thornton will do, now that the Legis
lature has adjourned.- If Maroeliui wants
a permanent job we wonid suggest that'll
he eitdownon the side steps of the Oapi-
tol and wait for his prophecies to bs ful
filled.
Th~ News and Farmer, whioh dived
under the sarface at Stndersville and
sheep-folds be multiplied.
JlOSKIBLf - Odamlmo iZVmcFi
negro boy named Toney Stephens,
about twelve years of age, engaged in
driviDg ths gin for Capts n W. J. Hen
ry, at Villnla, Ala., was accidentally
killed Ta&my morning by his own care
lesfness. Ha balanced his body, face
downward?, across an arm of tbe large
cog wheel while it was in motion, bein,
ins promotion of oottoa, and this will give
innnjndustrioa3, generous and brave j-oo-
pleaiitue infiaet.es ocCTpower they may de
sire.
With gr'at respect, your ob’t. eervant,
Jchx X. Moboav.
mala that had died with Bplenic fever,
and invariably they perished with
in a short time. He then dried the spore-
charged blood and permitted it to assume
the form of dust, and after keeping it
four years, when moistened and intro
duced into tho tissues of rabbits aud
mice, by inoculation, it was attended
with as fatal results &3 those which fol
lowed the use of the fresh blood.
Not only did these animala die within
thirty.eix imnre, but thay exhibited all
the symptoms of spicnlo fever, the dia-
lo Prevent aud core Coughs
and Colds
riliible icmv.y is necessary in every
_ hons*hoM. P.rkot’s Ginger Tonic is Jaet
drawn around by four mules. He was I the uudiciuo „euJ-:<L It radio illy cures
going feet foremost and came backwards I cuugbs, colds, sore throat, broncLics and
against the stirrnp whioh bolds the band j eve “ topsompUpn it tued in time, by its _
wheel It struck him near tha lower end pomufal . e i‘ ec:a3 acuou oa ,ha stomach, ease .from which tno animals perished
«the spinV He scream^ once Md wan ^ a T’ ekia ’ ^ or and “ n40 « ““f 1068 ° f which fnrnlshed the blood for experimen-
01 cue spins, ne soreamea once ana wan tbe throat and longs. It accomplishes the About flftppn nr twpntv
drawn by Ihe cog wheel on an Jer the 6fir- cnreia aW ondtrfuJiy short time, and re- if“ 0 A n ,V«' n *
up until tbe latter passed up his spins more all pain and soreness of tno lungs. It ?‘ CC6 ‘“ 9 Bllk “ 8bandry °* Franoa was
within b few inahes of bis neck, squeizing I is a.’so a moat valaabie siomichii remedy, I threatened with uttsr extinction by a
him with great force against the arm of I tffeciualiy icmoving dyspepsia, beadaohe, I disease which prevailed among the silk-
the wbec-1 which likewise passed Irvar dissrdore, costivonees, nervousness, worm?. At aceitain stage of their de-
upwards to hia breast bone where it cculd Io ? s P Uu3 > “/btfalness, hesnhurn, cramps, velopment it was found that they were
go no farther and the pressure stopped of tho bout, sour stomach, e:c., incapable of spinning silk. Their inter-
I 'S3^S I “■ —^ *- —
rose with a puff at Louisville, is at
hand.
Savannah needs an investigating com
mittee to settle the question: “who rcs-
taed the lady ?” Mr. Shelton of Albany
beheld the lady first; he rnshed up the
back stairs eseioi her in his arms and
■lid down a ladder into the front street.
Mr. EUloubry beheld her second ; he
lushed up the ladder, seized her in his
arms and slid down the back Blairs. Mr,
Bird beheld her third; ha flopped his
wiccca up to ihe window sill, seized her in
his t lions, and emerged with her from
the rule, like the Phoenix amiog from
his Bribes. Be staled, gentlemen, and let
tho i.-.dy speak.
Sayakxahuns ara now the cnly p;o-
p’.e who are amoved to vhi-tie airs from
Pa afire.
nal machinery frem some unknown
forts to'pnU "it on,' but were 'unable to I “a firaH-SwsTugltets? For^alTby BoTand | CftUB ? " aB emit * 1 I’ , oat oi order - 0 Faateur
move it. His situatiun being disoovcrsd 1 B. nail, drnggist cci2 8m I a PP lled hia wonderful po vers of investi-
by tbe other driver, help was called and I «>» m ■ ■ I gallon to reveal thia mystery. He stud-
the masgled boy extricated by mshitoh- the Prinossa Lcnise and anita occu- Sed tbe 6 i ; ^ orca every stage of its
ing the mules and running the wheel | . , . , , _ j growth and development to discover U»a
backwards. He fell to the ground ? Iod eleven state-rooms on tho Sarma nature of the disease with which these
speechless, and was taken up and carried tion, which left Montreal for England last animals were afflicted. “This malady
to a house near by- He spoke onoo inoo- Friday afternoon. 1 which received the uama of elrine was
- 1 tho product of a parasite, which took
»« — n. n „ I possession of the intestinal canal of the
Oyiluion oi Auilaeut Dr. H. 16. 8 ji k worm, sptead through it3 body, and
herectly, the blood rattling in bis throat.
He raised his head several times and
looked at hia breast, bearing the deep im.
pression of the arm of the wheel. He, _ . _ .. ... .
died in about half aa hour. Coldi.11 s Liebig a Liquid Extraot of J tain the viecid matter of the siik. Thus
tt„ 1, ,v„ . I Bsct and touio Invigoratur, is a most ex- I smitten, the worm would go automati-
. , F 1 '. S a n „ r fhA °' llcnl preparation. It ia par excellence, cally through the process of spinning
? e0 » mb 4f f Superior to Cod Liver Oil or anything when it had nothing to spin.”
.. WiB ever osed ia wasted or impaired oonsti- Pasteur, by hia subtle genius and
Nate.i a ]lnntn^t n e rTr t I “Hon. and au excellent preventive of indomitable energy, pushed on his re-
rAn.i’J?i en£ ^ , a | I malarial dieeases. Sold by John Ingalls, searches until hiB efforts were rewarded
released acd never indicted. A report of I M I _:.u tta ik,
that killing waa published in Iho Times 1 00 *
a few days after it occurred.
Little tiutteicap. Irnigme lioscoo O. eing'
iog beneath hi- horizontal Hyperion curl—
For I hold that on tbe P.cr
Tne expression, “git aw^y from here,”
a. parueular auxiety to obey will beget—
EspsoUl.y wbon tho p aoj is, Narragansett.
I abhor butb^ntis
And I abominate taunts,
—Aud eo does K .to
Aud hia sisters an her aunts.
Verily it would bo rtgirded as tha greatest
effort of his life,
Xauhahx is fighting on its “own hcok.’
The next thing we will hear, will be that it
is wriggling there. Hea tho pom:?
GaAwr'so' ject in j sumoying around the . ... ...
world was evidently to U,e tho Democrats dfiad . W,U ba retied with appropriate
. Al _ J . , . .. | aod imposing ceremonies, and tbotuanda
ia the tsaT. We crinot look upon him a w m fl jck to
our city to behold the pa.
political Btar of any mignitada; whoa a star 1 g uant. Fifty military companies hove
been invited to participate in the exer-
hlls tho country with distrast. Noih-ng in a'l . . .. „* - ^ _
nature ever rises in the west, unless wo ex- cisea, and the parade and oration of G«n-
a*pt bacon and ha*. oral Cook form a m03t inviting pio-
VrniLS ihe ojuuiry ia wrostliug with too *"““«• 1“ addition to this, there will
problem, “how to pacify the Indians,’ we ba a magmlioent pyrotechnic d.splay on
, “It , ’ the Fair Grounds, one night which will
would znctk y suggest tho general govern- D0 wltnessed bv thousands.
P Q Will the several tailroads extend
CoxHisstosza LzDua should be nnesas- aOBmoat ' * th8 pnW, ° *°
ing iu hia tfferts to increase tho yield or A . Y«; thoy have been more liberal
the oirraway seed. Send them to us by the I than ever. General Snpezintendent Bog-
0it , k ., tb8 Tu e 1 °. r i°?.A f ^L 8 iJfA Jo 1 “to will giant half-rates to passengers on
- v f-»■ - “•
grass, but wheuwe saw the oolf nibbing during Fair week. The Georgia Rail
away on it, we were oonvinoid that youkn£w I road willdotbe same thing, and run a
what was wanted, better than we. | special train besides during tne Fair from
between Camak and Maoon. Indeed,
W* speak knowingly when we assert I a ** railroads of tho State have
tnat Hall’s Vegetable Sioilian Hair Re- a 8 re « d «o give half rates to visitors to
newer is the best attiole of the kind sold | Fair, and paes tneir contributions
on the American continent. Personal I exhibition and return, for oao
trial has demonstrated this, and the ar- .
ticle is an elegant and oleanly one, with-1 From ths above it will be seen that
out whioh we think no toilet complete. | never was aa exposition of any kind in
Messrs. Johnston, Holloway & Co,, 602 I Georgia, gotten np under more favorable
Aroh Street, Philadelphia, are the agents Apices, and neT er has more enthusiasm
for the artiole, and when our Philadel-1 r ’
phia friends return from Cape May, they been manifested in behalf of any similar
should certainly procure some of is. Wo I enterprise
kLOw of no such articlo extant for the At lea8t thref oouotle8 ala0 t0 . wi ^
hair, and thus speak in such deoided and .. _ _ . . m ,. . „ ,
emphatic terms.—-Oceon Foam, Cape Map, ^° Broe i Sumter and Talbot, w 11 oaler
2f. JT, lw. I ihe lists for tbe beet oonnty display, for
which a prize of three hundred dollars ia
offered.
The President has refrained from pub*
litbing sensational ariioles in advance,
whose statements might fail to be real
bod. Bnt the above report of the eitua
tion may be regarded as etriolly anthem
tie, and, indeed, the balf has not bsen
GEORGIA JDirGE IN TROU
BLE.
Effort* Being Made for ihe Im
peaebmeai of Judge GnklM.
A special from Atlanta, Go., says:
Exoltement bas been oreated here
among the legal fraternity ondthepnb
lio generally by a report that some law- ] told. We are glad to announce also that
yeis were going to make on effort to have I Maoon will oome sqaareiy np to her
Judge^mp'a’he^byOonzrlss! Charges I to contlibatB U.OO in oa?h to
will be preferxed alleging general inoa- jSsato exposition. Lot as many
pscity and also paitiality in ruling. Era-1 Georgians and oitisens from other States
kine, for a long time, has given great I os possible attend our great fair and par
diseatisfation te «he bar Iwm and Im- thilpato in it. eajoyable attractions. Ms-
Waliou, Aiinapolis, MU. fll j ed the1 saok which ought to con- John Conley, one of the lawyers who will j 00,1 °P eB * "Ida her doors to receive them
3 t T.i—'j Tc-, . _• “ ' 11 1 make the charges against Erskioe, reins- | and extends a hearty welcome to all.
ea now to make any statement, but says
he will talk plainly in a few days. Rcb. | >p aB R 3AD to Health.—Clesnae the
lw.
with snccees. He discovered the precise
stage of tbs development cf this parasite,
Ohio.—The latse; telegram from Ohio I when it could bo mo.-t easily destroyed,
The entries are far better than ever he- 000, but it sounds l irgv. Ohio is a close j
fore, aud prospects for a much better at | state,
tendance than heretofore. The most
prominent men of the oountxy wiil be in | deas Iizll.—uur commenccoienx exercise. !
ened with financial ruin.
Passing on from tho consideration of
the agenoy of atmoepherio germs and
animalcules in the induction of disease
phet, and one lees, he would have saved SSj!^to2SliS.of^5i^3SS;oiS?
us ecme trouble.
s-und, Cousxens Honey 0: Tar, will cure his
cough. It is only !M) cents a battle, and can bo
bought at Boland B Hall'* Urui store,
mav7 Tour* in haste,
attendance. A large number of our peo- oreorer. I have received my diploma, and am inferior animal*, we have ana-
id* Kilt rrnfrnm Uii* aoAtinn I nowrwidj toeukr with lftit into thepleasure* among iniuriu* ““‘““'1 “““
pis will go from Ibis section. 0 , w Mt y, Attired becomingly m » pure lrgoni effects *n their predatory mour-
An Exon as ob : Tom Moore traced hia yMtarobqwcfaai »u yg»> ■UtoBvetowmr. B ions upon the human body. It is now
esoentfrom the ark aa follows: Ncab to?he ereffl^/dt“ou*b X SSwSif* concededJby the large majorityrof biolo-
had three soub—Shem, Ham, and one severe oold a few uaj* beiare, I wa* enabled by j gists and physiologists of the present
mo.* I IbenroorOcnss-iu’Hono; Ci Tar.thobeat reme-j <jiy that the long list of contagions and
_ ...... I Jy in the worldfor c0u5h-.ee us,andalldi*ca*e* I diseases have their inuoDlicn
If ho had had three «ons, Bhem, Ja- or the throat and lungs to sing so well that 1 infections aisease nave tneir moeption
. cunuieatiy enraptured a large audience. Tell and development m the fermentation of
nnia hA-TA i « « tbe blood arising from these invisible
instruments of death. Oextol has yery
graphically and lucidly explained the
Email and large investments (from i25 to | «“v7 tour, m noste, I aj<ncy of micrcocoel in diph herla. He
$10,003), in the combinations of Messrs. axxi*. baa minutely described their operations
Lawrence &Go,p»yluge profits This I ~~T V* _ rrTl I tbo Ptcduction cf. tho whitish,Ieath*
new and sncjeesfnl eyeiom unites thousands I Scattziisd and Lo=r. The hostile | 0ry membrane that lines the throat and
of orders fruin customers into one jimmon-e Utes cannot be found. It ia said they | air passages, and the breaking down of
capital, and is manssol with thei best eMll . broken UD j n £ina u detached binds, the vital organs from fermentation of the
made aouthwL and lost themse^ ^ ^
tfc f various agencies, so that it Curshm.nn, Heller. Lybea-
we wpidlj msiuQg money, and many havo | will bo eilrsmely aimcolr s if not impos- I mtister, Hamifib, Lebort, Oertcl and Paz*
acqnhed handeome fortunes by this c-fe | a ; b i e to hold them to any responsibility teur, have advocated the germ theory in
and legitimate method, which bas, bc'ti _ * . , . the production of glanders, small-pox,
among the .most eucojsesfnl ot tho .move- j their ^ ate rai<Ja °“ tju Heltler8 ’ I SC arIet fever, typhoid fever, yellow fever,
| relapsing fever, cholera, tiicbinia, diph
theria, and other diseases. It has been
before remaiked bow exceedingly tena
cious of life are many of the forms of
the various animalcules that are so de-
| structive of life. They appear to defy
extremes of temperature from fifteen to
twenty degrees below zero, and two
| hundred and fifty degrees above that
1 point. It is not wonderful, then, that the
germs of yellow fever oan be safely put to
I bed between blacketsaad woolen Nothing
meats of tbe Stock Exchange. 325 vr’U
make $123, or 5 per cent., ’$100 will return
$500, $5j0 will not tS.003, eto , according to
the stats of tho mukst. New expleuv.ory
c : rcu!ar, wi.'h “unerring rules for eaoee-r.”
moiled f i all applicants by M.ecrs. Law/en".
& Co, Bankers. 57 Exchange Pisco, New
To:k City.
Whleh Is Cheapest
A package ot Dnxa’i Durham, containing
twenty pipo lulls of the be t siLjkir.g tobacco
made, or one common cigar? Bach costs 10
lU anZO dA w
Whitherare you bound?” said John Moore,
a* ho ctood in th* dour-way cl his establishment
and saw his old fnand hem Uogor* walking
slowly pash The latter; with sunken etesana
palli d yis»50, bearing evidences of disease, hast
ened to re;ilv, "1 have long safered all the bor-
rut»iuv.,L, ir«n an Inactive liver, and am go-
irigto the office of Dr Slow to sao< relief.” "Do
no»uchll>;: taiiUi friend, "whon yon can
buy ;* bottle of 1’ortali .e, or Tabler’* Diver
Kegnlatcr, lor onbr S3 cenis, and be permanent--
ly relieved. It will cnre UyspeDsia, Heartburn,
hour Stomach, 8ic* Heo-lachs, and all disorder*
cf a torpid liver.” For sale oy Holaud BHsll
D.aggiit. moyl
erb Toombs, hearing of the proposed im- j g ( omaob| bowels and blood from allsoiid,
poachment, said! s Why, —— his skin I cottnpt and offensive accnmulations, and
rtheu I was in the United S.ates Senate J0U rcmoT0 i be cause ot moat diseases,
he wes keeping bar in Charleston. The j ftad tbna preBer y d g0 od health and also
rumored impeoohment has caused muob j ga¥0 Iftrg0 doot0 r’s bills. The moat ef-
gossip hero. Conley is baeken by many I f eotua j and reliable remedy for this pur
members of the bar, while many support pO80 jg gj mmon » 8 LiverRsgulator, purely
^ • __ • • , ... .. vegetable. The trial of one bottle or
The foregoing, which we slip from ihe ^ wJ1 , pr<JV0 t0 the patieat the vir
Nashville American, i3 very much m error, j t nQ 0 f t b ; Q mt jjcine.
even if il does bear tbe autborily of ex-
Senator Toombs. The writer knew John I An Anolo-Rdsbian Quabbil.—The
Er.kine as long ago aa 1840, at that time Btrald’t London correspondence of Wed-
a young graduate of the Irish University, nesday tells of a very curt interview to-
engaged as a tutor in a highly reputable tween Count Schouvaloff, the Russian
family in Gadsden county, Florida, a re- J Ambassador to Great Britain, and Lard
markbaly handsome and scholarly young j Salisbury, about au Eastern frontier. To
gentleman, acd by no meana given to bar I of Russia’s proposals for an agreement
keeping I u P Qn ® common frontier, Earl Salisbury
° —i- j replied in the mo3t peremptory and even
“Don’t Know Half Their Value.” j harsh terms, that England would not per-
“They oured mo or Ague, Biiliousnecs j m jt; any intermeddling by Russia in the
and Kidney Complaint, aa recommended. II .. .. ,. _ , ,
had a ha f bottle lsft whioh I used for my I matter, but would fix a frontier ta suit
two little girls, who the doctors and neigu- I herself without regard to any real or snp-
borseaid oou’dnotbe oured Iwould have I j , n ,. rn . ln „* Tina,!* in »»,* an v;„„,
lost both of them one night if I had not £iv- F° 88d inte.es.s of Russia a the subjeo-.
en them Hop Bitters. They did them eo I The same correspondence also asserts
know half ths voice of Hop Bitte:s, and do I ance baa been formed between tho coarts
not recommend them high enough.-’—B, 1 0 f Berlin and Vienna with the cordial ap-
Boohester, N. Y. See other column.—lAmer-1 . .
io«h Enrol Home. | probation of England,
The Apac&es have followed suit with | ^ Wise Deacon,
the Utes acd broken ont in a lively man-1 “Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me
ner in New Mexico. It U very desirable how yon kept yourself and family well the
that these gentlemen of the plains should I P«t season, when all. the rest of us have
be quieted once for all.
RHEUMATISM.
This dreadful torment, ths doctors tell ns,
is in the blood, and, knowing this to be true,
we advise every sufferer to try a bottle of
Darang’s Bheamatio Remedy. It is taken
D6«n sick so mnob, and have had the doctors
| visiting H3 so often.”
| “Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I
I used Hop Bitten in time; kept my family
well and saved the doctor bills. Three dol-
| lore’ worth ot n kept ns Well and able to
work all the time. Til warrant it has cost
you and the neighbors one or two hundred
Internally and will positively care the worst dollars apiece to keep siok tbe same time,
case, in the shortest time. Sold low every I “Deacon, Hljuse your medicine hereaf-
driiggist in Maoon. janlt dAwSm 1 let.'"
The wind is rising in tbe darkened night.
My dear old friend. 1 cannot see you now,
But 1 cau hear you tremble in the might
Of the gatberiugstorm, whichroughiy fans my
brow,
I’m chill. What ails my limbi? I’m growirg
old.
I’ll sit awhile. This weakness will pass by.
Tne wind is—fierce and—very—very cold—
That crash!—My Godt—ThoSchoo.housel—and
—and—I—
tlEUR*—"way will men smoke common
TVoacoo, when they can buy Morbnig Bros.
•atiALO* NORTH CAROLINA.” at the sama
price,
Rills Phased by tbe Georgia
Legislature.
Wo will publish a list of tho bills passed
and approved by the Governor. Tne list
begin* with No. S3, the December session
having parsed only 32 bills- The ciptions of
the aote of the General Assembly will be
published daily until the entire number is
exhausted.
31. To amend section 4411 of the cole
relative to iaroeiiy from the person,
Si. To prescribe the manner of allowing
insolvent luts to taxcoiJeatcrs.
85. To provide for filling vacancies that
may ocoar u tho offire of Gove-nor.
EG. To prescribe the jurisdiction o? justi
ce-! of tho ps»03 and nofsrice who ara ex-
cffloi i justices and to require them to bold
monthly oourts.
37. To authorize tbe p olice courts to im
po-.e sentenots in ths alternative.
31. To permit parties defendant in all
cases where a pioacf reo.npmeat has been
filed <o recover there-n any dsmiges proven
in OXC1S3 of the claim of ths plaintiff.
33 Co fix fees cf county officers in cisa
of lunacy.
4<J. To make four additional truste es for
the univoreiiy of Georgia aod to give their
election to the State Agricuitur.il Society.
41. To requiro constables and bailiffs to
sell only on rognitr days and in legal
hours of salo.
42 To amend section 3315 of tho codo
relative to pay of State’s witnesses frum
otnur counties.
43 To authorize city of West Point to
organizes system of pnuiio school.
41. To protect Jibeny of citizens incase
for the recovery of personal properly whero
bail is required.
45. To amend section 4110 of the csdo
relative to punishment for misdemeanors.
4G. To appropriate $35,033 und use of the
walli of the old penitentiary to the trustees
of the luna’.io asylum to enlarge buiidmgs
for the colored patients.
47. To cede to tho United Stales certain
lands on the Sav&onah r.vcr.
48. To provide for tha acceptance by tbe
State of the p.op3 :cl of the city of Atlanta
to convey to tno State a site fora capitol, eto
48. T • nathotiza ths issue of bonds by
the city of Macon.
49 To change the timo of holding the
Superior courts of Lnmphia aud Dawscn
cuuuties.
50. To snthorizi tho Commiubhera of
B,bb oonnty to pnrohaso the Wiley turnpike.
51. To confer additional powers on tax
collectors and to moke them ex-officio slier
52. To establish iho line betwoaa Gear
gia and North Oarohnv.
63 To amend en not to incorporate the
Louisville branch railroad.
t4 To incorporate the Hartwell railroad
company.
55. To authorzi Iho Governor to emp’oy
soma proper person (o remove from tbe
cspiioi tho edions sign '‘Kimbail Opera
Honse.”
5G To amend the aot to establish a cow
charter for Atlanta.
66 To authorize the ordinary of Jackson
count j to issue bonds to build a court bouse
57. To regula o the publication of regis
tered viteca of nugcati.
53 To amend au aot fixing the solaty of
the treasurer of B : chmond cranty.
69 To requiie the major of Augusta to
perform the duties of recorder.
60. To fix the tons of j ustices of the potca
in appeal cases.
61. To relievd Bich aud H. Leonard, of
Taibo. couvty.
62. To roriso tfco Jury box ia Harris
county.
63. To provost forfeitures of recogni
zances ia criminal coses, except where the
bt&te is read; for trial.
64. To amend an ac l . authorizing the city
council of Augusta to create a board of
health,
65. To authorizo the Comptroller-General
to administer oaths.
66. To preecrsba the manner cf letting
the publio printing.
67- To amend section 1876 of the code
restive to creation oi private corporations
by tho oourts.
63 To provent driving or grazing of dis
eased cattle in places where cattle are not
diseased.
69 To change time of holding superior
oouct of Mitchell county.
70- To prevent sale of liquor in McDuffie
omaly.
71 To repeal aot consolidating effi'es of
o’erk of court and treasurer of Paulding
county.
72. To craate a board of police commis
sioners for Augusta.
73. To amend an aot regulating the man
ner ot holding municipal tlect.ons iu West
Point
74 To aathoriz a payment ot balance due
tbs aobool OummUsioner of Whi'fisld oouu
‘y
75. To amend an aot fixing the pay of
tax reocivu and collector of Laurens coon-
«7;
Si Ll Hi
tion. others believe thetrhean is *ffe«2i
many imagino thej are » terribly aUbciS’ ,v B ?
it ia luiposMbie for themlo locate
Putwe w,!l tell, you why year ccu g h
you, your heart ja&mpu, aud a irenS-f i ”
of dullnosa pervades ,x>ur entira svstJm feC ii D ^
bocaute your liveritina dUorJeiS e «5«*.4- Ii
and does not properl* perform
lions, and you reverwiU be we unuul 1 '?^ 0,
the Regulator to relore yoiir]iveM 0 V“ u t Ul!a
aad h.slthy cocditioi. We tell you pkimj'jw
SimmonB’Liver Kfjulalor wUl powSS.
you andatnalof ttemedicine will mra
St the truth of whi-is SEx Wl11 “avmce you
known?" 6 US6J “ t:>blJ tie bcstlirerae^tolne
take Snunons’ Ltver Ucgu ator ft
you wan) aomethirg to Etrennh,,]
you take Simmons’ i-iver iterator
if you 'vant a good appetite take
Simttors Liyer Kesculttcr. If you
J r . aut of n-rvou»ness tako
Bimmuis Liver Regulator, if yoil
want jcod digestion take HnnLons*
IiiTor K^oilator. if voa waut to
f. I i e A e ^T We Tf t ^ aSimm0nS ’ LiVS? Re i’
ul&tor. Ii you waut to build up your
““•""bk) Simmon.’ Yte"
BegUator. Ifyuu wans a brisk and
yigotous feeling tako S.mmons’
Livtr Regulator. If you want to re*
iter* tour health take Simmons’
Livtr Eeguaior.
Eoad the following testimonial:
1 wa3 £er ' oa s'y alfecled
-n-Tti 1 -,? Ih ? nd “V?" dyspepsia to such
my health was much im-'
paired. So.rapid was the advaur i of thii insidi
ous complaint that! soon felt that my eonititu-
tion w*s broken. After sufiering lor several
y ?’J s I a dvned to try Simmoua’ Liver Err.
ulator but declined because I bad conceived it to
be ‘o.uly a patent medicine.” At length, believ-
mg it could do no harm, I yielded: Xu a few
raor.th, I became not only relieved, but abso
lutely oared and for two years past I have be ;n
thoroughly restored to horltil aad enjoyment of
1 look upon the Regulator as a most excellent
mod lcine, and wiii al ways have it by mo to resist
any msunons approaches of xnyold enemy. I
write this ingratitude for tho benolt which I
nave received from the useot tho Emulator.
Pcipictfully, etc. W is a ALL-,
Jthincipil HaU’s select scha-jl. Hat on, Ga.
The Original aud only gemiiua mattuf&cturod
by J HZEILt.V A CO,
'■ _ . . Phiiarteli bi»,Pa.
Price ST, For fifilft by Rlldni(rm-^»
76. To amend the aot incorporating toe
ntookbolders of the Cartersvilid and Yon
Wert railroad.
77- To oonfitm an ordinonco of ihe city
council of Augutta, to create a sinking
fond.
78. To amend section 2970 of the code.
79. To authorize each county to establish
and maintain a system of drainsg s
SO. To amend an act creating a board cf
oommieeioners for Gwinnett oounty.
81. To amend an act incorporating the
town of Talbotlon.
82 To prohibit oito' ing fish to ship or
sell from the waters of the Little Oomulgte
river in Telfair o ucty
83 To amend an aot creating a boird of
oommiaefonera for Monroe oounty.
Ut. To amend section 951, 952 and 953 of
the code as to lost bonds so as to mike It ap
ply to lost conpone also
65. To autho. ize commissioners of Hous
ton county to parohseo property
86. To prescribe manner of creating corpo
rations by the courts.
87. To amend an act carrying into effect
paragraph 2, section 18, article u cf the con
stitution.
83 To provide for organiz'ng chain gangs
for misdemeanor con riots.
79 Xu amend Bectbu 4717 of tha code oa
to boil in criminal cases.
93. To amend the charter cf Crawford-
vilid.
91. To amend aot incorporating the Geor-
p» Bonking and T:Uit Company so os to al
ow reduo.ion of its capital stock
92. To amend an aot establishing a new
charier for Atlanta.
93. To create a city government for Eo-
ton ton.
94. To provide for payment certain insol
vent costs tn the Angn-ta oirouit.
95. To amend the sole or lease of the Ma
con and Brmmick railroad.
96. To amend the oh&rrer of Atlanta.
97. To incorporate tno Cherokee Iron
Company.
93. To amend section £8 of tho school law
of 1&72.
93. To repeal sections 4337- 8 of tbe code,
and to amend seotion 4386 of the revised
oode, and to prescribe the punishment for
burglary.
109. To amend an aot to icooprate the
town of Thomson, eto.
Printer’s Roller* . ui Roller
Gam.
We again call the at'antion o! the Southern
Press to the advertisement in th'n p«D?r of
While’* Ruller Gum We havo b-ea using it for
some time, and find it the best we have ever us •
ed. Iiis tough,ete'tis.aul pos-easei that pecu
liar suction so nocsssiry to do gooi press work.
It will also recast as well, or oettartnan any
other. It will mi’te a roller that will stand an
Adams b30k press, ortib'o distribution on cyl
inder press bettor thia any other. 3Ir_ WiKla
uses in the mam-Cloture ot tin's Gam tho bo.it
••ncortod gluo that cm bi hid. aud other mate
rial ot tha Inst graies. Baud invour dersfor
Hollers or OomocMtion to this ofica,
Erica in lots oi less than SO pounds, 53 couts
per pounc: 6C pounds and up, SS cents. Boilers
cs*4 for tho oonntry preij at W goats per pound
—Senator ana mis. wayaru, »uo xauer
much improved in health, expect to sail for
home in tho steamship ‘Hose,’ from South
ampton on tbo 26th instant.
—Dean Milman, seeing Bishop Wiiber-
forco and_ the very Low Chn.-cu Bishop
ViHte-ra driving away togeiher cno day. ho
enjoined them as thoy started to ‘Sco that
ye rail not ont by tho way.’ •
NABFOwira _iek Gaose,—Tho stockbol*
de.'B.uf tbo tibictgo, St. Louis and hew Or
leans railroad held a meeting in New York
Monday snd ro oived to narrow tho gangs to
4 feet 8}£ inches—standard gauge—audio
reduce tbe gradeB of the load- bed
—A yoong ledy of Philadelphia hid her
pocket picked of a wallat contsining $5. On
ascertaining h-r loss eha fonnd that a dia
mond ring, pronounced to bu worth S3 JO,
had siipp^d from the thief's finger during
tbe operation and remained in bur p-cket.
—It is estimated that Dr H. J. Glenn,
Democratic candidate for Governor of Cali-
fornii, thia year has raised 1,2w,UlO sicks
of g.uiu on his ranch in Colusa conaty. Tii'-j
is equal to abont 65,; to tons, or enough to
lead thirty-two vessels. Tub crop is worth
about *2.310,089. Dr Glenn te a naiivo of
Augusta oounty, V.i t ,inii
—Great excitement prevails in tho vicinity
of Fott McEenney, Wyoming Territory, on
aocouat of recent rich discoveries of gold-
bearing qainz on the Big Horn mountains,
about 75 mites northwest of tbo foit Large
numbers of miners are en ronte to tbe mints.
Tbo ore has b:eu essayed, with the following
retail*: Lowest SI, highest £79 per ton.
—Simon Gimoron thinks m power on
earth ecu prevent the nomination of Grant
in i8S9. 'I never saw anything like it.’ he
Kaidtocen'iy to a reporter of Ihe Philadel
phia Record, 'except with Ji.okeon. There
was a hnrran etutud with him, Jn:t iike tte's
Gr*nt boom, and it went all over the coun
try.’
MA?8icmj<jETT8 Son BuxiF.l).—The Spring-
field Republic tu cays: Against any but the
best EepnbUcon osneidate utassichuietta h
a Bayaid State The Worcester L’emoora’s,
tepresenting an overwhelm,eg m jerity of
tbo Duiuootalto voters of th s Uouimonwealtb,
show hard sense in choosing Bayard dele
gates. Tho fi.st gun of the Presidential
campaign wUMn the Democratic party is a
esinto toBtyird.
—John Elder Ada., ths fatuous British
shipbuilders, have Just taken a contract for
a miUion-dollar yacht. It is for ths Em
peror of Bcssia, has bscu designed by Ad
miral Poptff, -nd will replace the Levadia,
lost off tbe Crimea last autumn. The Cz?r
is represented in tbo cu. tract by Admiral
Losovsky. the linerian Mmia.er of Mrrias.
Tho guaranteed spetd m to ba 15 knots snd
tha horse power 10 530.
Them VVKDDisa Jodakey —In the last fsw
daja a young laoy ana gentleman in AngtuU
county, Ya„ both in good citcnmstanoes,
wero married »■. 9.31 A. il, wont straight to
their new residenco, to which tho groom had
already ontereu new fnrnitu.o aid an outfit
for honaekospirg, and at 12 o'olock tney had
dinner, which tne biiao had attoudes to. In
the afternoon tho biidesanids hid a good
deal of fan pu img down the carpets for the
happy pair.
—A suange incident of toe rent agitation
ia Ireland recently occurred near Mallow. A
landlord offered his tenants - reduction of 15
poroenh, and they rtfast'd it. nis treat
ment of them m the poet had, they said,
oouu so gui.erous, and they had u.enench
gainers in prosperous j.a-s by taa arrsuge-
raents with them, that they were doiermined
for this yt*r, at 1—ot, he o-eilul not suffer
from the existing deptecrion Several of
them eui{ busizcu tins dsdorauon hr paying
in full cn tha epo , an i tto remainder offer
ed to settle acoomts oy tno eod of Novem
ber.
Tax Is flux on GolL —Hon Horatio N.
Batchard, director of the mint, states that
the import jtions of oiin ana bullion into the
United States during tho test threo ironths
have amounted to £34 312,745, and that
f5.509,Cuu ore now in the way, making au
aggregate of r.buat £4'*,000,0 0 for three
months, or at tno rate of £iCU,CbU,000 per
annum. Mr. Burchard thniae (ha; this in
flux will continue fur at least six ur seven
ixo-tbs. It mu: tbo itmunbcrcd also that
tbe total annual prodacts cf ear mines, about
9109,000,109, are retained >n the country and
go to swell tlie volume of our circulating
medium acd onii LOspncee
Tex Shce?.—Ths cheapest meat for the
farmer is mutton - It may safely be said to
cost nothing, a* the fl.ccu fioiu a sheep of
good breed wt i ampy pxy for its keeping.
Then, for addtuon.-.l pro at, tnere are a iamo
or two, tho pi it of the ai.imi', if killed at
home, tho excellent manure f ivnn its drop-
piegj, and the riddance cf the p'et.iroafrotn
weeds, to wtuen sheep arc a^suuctlve foes.
With tho exception of pomt /, n,u> .on is also
tha most oonvenisn: mu-i for tha farmer.
A sheep is Cast y killed ai d dressed by a
singlo hand in au hour, aim iu tho war nut
weather it can be readily disposed or before
ittpoila. fcc.hncj and txpirience both de
clare it iho hetUhiQst kiud of meat, and a
foolish prt-Jcdics alone prefers pork, woich,
whether freth or salt, u tha cu-cclihieetof
alh Whenpcopis gain m ro v! Morn far*
mars wiUksep inure sheep-
—The fcX-EmpreBs OEilottv’s health h'3
much impiovea in her new home, bnt h-r
minu is still d>man<l. hhe has cncremsr-
kablo peculiarity—that of never speak og in
the fust pereon, always using tbo abstiai..
subsiantiVe ‘on.’ ‘On .’Cairo, oa vent, cn
exige.’ She is kindly snd grso ons to ail who
surround her, and takes a gresi interest in
the families of the farmers and cottagers on
the estate; when inquiring -bout than, she
eays: ‘It is wished to knew it they are well
and happy’—or the will m otion »o the gar
dener that ‘it is remedied’ the.e are leaves
in a certain alloy ibat shemd be swept away,
or that ecme al- oration has born nicely done.
Her muatb ate etrvea w.th the uawo Ceremo
ny xs at court, a d she always arasses ape-
c.olly for Ui-m. Vi nun tor v dinmr is-n-
ncunced, she esters tbe room, mafcoia
ceremonial ccnrtesy to her ou.ie end takes
her seat, ta Jng with, excel’ent appetite and
talking etcaih.y enough,
—Tho royal family cf Denmark aro now
gathered at Berostciff Uastle, with the ex
ception ot Tnyi . ih; jcutg nufiisM of
Cumberland, whose little daogh cr keeps
her at home. The future Qqec . .; Lnrisnd
andEmprere uf i.. .. to:. uu-'J-’ic’s
andohildren, are toi,e.;:cr again in their
childhood's h'.'inc, which, tbough «-:s ! l fnd
erawdoi, they hive preferred rc-r their vieit
to any other of tho roj al rceideDcee- The
two irui:e c.c. a i itogmar, in
sisted upon el....teg tne »,me r-.m *■- ween
they sere uin-d-en, brsagnt np under ti e
tender eyes ce : r parents, but iaihou-u
The childten
, iy happy tc-
%. eea of tho
K:c", and
w’ re bo*
s a bevy of
j! id; in, pisying
q ; i.is about
in,' - hecorria-
ki'h uo'«y you'll,
and often thu A g hims'-l", n excellent
liver, Loids the uine.
of the iho-t tr
of the two en
gether; r.!
avtnuo <4
on his arm
fore or beui:
hoi,liny ana ic
an(Uiagt..:u
evtiythmre
gee are fii
ctiiractst
i have b.i i
n.to,bo a •.••j
a or t)fg ,