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(1EUUUIA PREH8.
Mbs. Eras*. Bkez who wrote "Al
quiet *1ooKih, P -tomse to night,” ii
dead in New Jersey. It ?«*«n* to a-
eminently proper that the sarvivitg an
theta of tho same i>ttoa ihomd pees the
asasJ resolutions of rig.eu
A humbib o# t>*ohaog#'» are publishing
an attic!a h -uded, **What amoxicg doc
tor b-ijs.” Wo map as wail euy it made
ns I* an np og—ri?( a ttee aod wi?b
never bern born.
Will the 8*r«nuah Kerr pie*- 5 ® ■»&«*
np snd tel! us why wa are swvea with
two copies of its paper, one of which is ft
week and two day* otc?
Augusta is re nn ibsrizg her house®.
Will the Etcninj Next pkaee inform a,
whether oc no ruarotoo’e dxja ar* nau»-
bsne? If there no end to error?
The Atlanta ptp'K say that they cua
get aa Urge ft crawl ft* th- y now nav-* a
the fair er-ry year. They evidcnily
mean ev.-ry day.
Axieiaus Rtoorfer s Tno Recorder was
honored U«t evening With ■» pi- ‘sent Coll
frem Colonel Jooae, (be Ten.able “H. H.
J.") ct Mason, eco.isapinied >iy m« trav
eling agen’ of nia pip-r, Mr. C. T Kt-g.
Mi. Mac D vis. the form*r agent of toe
TiLifluini asD ilasaawjss, to favora
bly Xuowu in A-nericua, ie for tho pref
ect at ths tome efflsa. Mr. King wi!'
take occasion to call upon on: people in
the interest of the paper.
True to hie promise. Colonel Jonas is
inaitcau-n-’e open snr Pair,and oru-
jaecd b-itb *->:•i. men to tue kind ooor.u-
eretion of aU dating their s ay in cor
nn<t > f .
Enquirer i 1 faint ripple of «3iUn»on:
Wft: c?o.-ed on npp r Broad street by a
runaway horse attached to an express
wagon. A dmeg grocery man rushed
fraiticlK to toe aniteal’s head, grt .£••-'1
the m.cs and *uco?edt.d id stopping aer.
It was the delivery wagon of Sir. VV. A.
8wift, ned fjrtnnste.y the ouly Injury
was a br-.-keo epnng.
Ettqvirer: Oa iVedi-eiday eight Ap-»-
Hclaouia etponoDced ft „ttrr<3o gale. It
oamo from the soQ-.ueaar, »ad for a timu
it aceme-a us if the entire town via:d I).
■wtptftwa.'. Too water roe? higno»sr
the nt'.il -rid d-n>ag:d it eonatSerebl/.
Coon St Mcl.vain’s mill, every on.
tbonjh', wuuld certainly oe it-itroyea
fcn: f irtutately it r-ficaped with 6dghr
damage. A pile of Inoibur—3te tut-
diei and flf y Ihcoeand feel— -vaa sea -
tered by the water. A pari ion oi U was
woshrd out in tho bay. fag« Wore < a-
g» K ed cn Thareday it pi-kte* is ap
BtV ml email boats .core eiigbi ly d .st
ag, d. the larger one? were carried up
th - river. Had tt>e gale continued rwurc
boa:? longer there would probably cot
b tv- been a hocae left standing in Apa
lachicola Fjrluniteiy none ot tho steam-
era that piy between toat place anti ibis
city ware (lure at th* 'use.
Chronicle and i omtituliwaliit: Y-s-
terday oep of the Oeorgia Kti ioai coal
btuners fire<l up wiih ihanew found c -al,
»no a party can-isun/of G coral ’.1 x-
andery deet'i. John Cook, Master ola-
cbm/*; Il>i ry Eitnoud-ou, A^ent;
SI.«j. nVi fiic.'* B.ad Mi te:; A. Miich' ii
Macmnrpby, Vicbitect j James F Sales,
E^gin-r-r, blii teveraierb-ra ruft'la 8 trip
to BV-Air, with toe enginr, cairying
Of.^htr freight, cat* parlialiy loaded. Tfce
Cara were left at Bel-Air for the reguS-.r
t-»in aud the pany retmoed weil aotii-
fie a with tho remits of :h-> tea’. We
loirn that M«j. SicLaws with (Jccnoi
Aletautiar will go by pti? As convoyancs
to tne coal fill " ta-motiow morning.
( Savannah Artos: About fire o’cirei:
yeatsid^y inormog a fesiive nocturnal
maroon<r tff-etat tin entrance ii;.u ;::b
rc^uii nco of M». H nry Solomos, 172
H.rria etrest, acd »>o:tma!ic>ily went :r>
wo;k gathering np alt the losac wearing
appaicl be c >tud flad in the rooms. He
had coK-cted qu ft gcad.’y bundle and
h. «bjut d- p.; :og wi h his ocoty when
Mr. Julian'hoa.nion was atoused irotu
hi. Biumbi-te i>y me n -i.e ho made, and
se x ng bit rev .lv- r started fur tns bur
glar. Tos fedow fl-d prcci^itattiy, ao.d
bounced over the faces just in time to
mu np against Policemen Neve, who ac-
t«r eoins d ffijuliy tnbou. dand trotted
him i.Cf to tns barracks. Ho gave hi.
nemo as Usury Ljrd, and was y&.U.iday
fined in tbe polios c -ert lbs sum of $10
Or to errvo a Biuttnoo of thirty days
itoprisociin- nt
Savanbab Neat: The constituents of
Maj r J . epti B Camming, State Sena
tor lroui tbs Aaguate district, have ced
ed upon him to >xpl»in tberon.-ons weieb
directed bw ouoree io woikiog for ihs
acquinul of Ktnfroe. H- promises to do
Sj ncx: Satu.day night at 8 o’clock.
Evkkiko Newt By toe way, there
Was a marriage m Macon list nigut, and
tb« grcom is from Atlanta. Hr. B.nlcin,
Ot tne whol-.eals drug firm of Hunt, Eau-
kio A laiitnir, and who has ccft’ge of the
A matt bianch, sai a.llitl la iiiea
IVnute Lamar, d-u;hter of CoL Henry
J. Lamar. Dr. Baukin has paremtjed
the ulognnt residence of Coi. Bad, on
UcDoo'-ugh streot, and will make that
his horns.
Ilotv tiioNew York Snb-» reusury
*H Gaarcled.
' The sub-tiwtsury coniains at pren?r.t
♦1C4000000 —Jll.OOO.COO ia silver,
$180 0011,000 in gala auu |23 000,000 in
g'.enbacka. i'ne new silver vault, wbieb
baa been in use some nionlba, will stole
AdO 000,000, and the procpnote are that
it will c .on be flJjd. Tne silver ie flaced
In tho bags containing $1,000 each, end
the different issues of com are kept sepa-
tn-e Gold is held in bags eocteinmg
th.OuO, and greenbacks in paakagea of
ot. .. oa*md notes. Ia addition to ths
•liver vault there are two other vaults on
the main floor, each of which ia built ou
tho pis * of • fiist-c'.ees eafe. They con
tain ths gold and greenbacks, tbe lock
ecmhinaiion beieg held by Mr. Ashley,
the api eie cluk, end Mr. Brittain, the
CUibior, aud once a month tne surveyor of
the pun makes an ex tnin&ticn of the
tn.isaraon hand. At night four men,
snuably armed, are .put on guard, and
parrol too main hall. Eght men
are engaged in this service, (heir
tour Umg alternate nights. Dating
Ike uuy ibete are two psliocmcn in um-
orm <n the hall.’txo dstectlvea in ordi
nary ci’.itoil* drees -alro keeping natch.
Oae of these (Taomaj Simpson) is an
expert of high order of skill, and com
mands a salary of $1,800 a year. Tbe
wsushmeu recsive $75 por month. They
coos io at five o’clock In ths afternoon
when the deteoiives leave,) and lock np
and remain until relieved in tbe morn
ing. In addition to this the treasury
haa .lately been put in a condition of tie-
fin is against the attack Of a mob. The
|f wtadows sre protected by steel bars and
the inside shutters ere perforated with
loop holes. The entire clerical force ia
70, for etch of whom a market is k<it
in the armory. In addition to this, Gat-
liog guns will be siationod on the roof,
wk.uh will insure (he safety of the plice
fc j’... ; cpn!ar violence. Tois vast ic-
stitution is nnder tbe gexerxl care of
Thomas Hillhonso. a-eistant treasurer,
He was bred in tbe western part of the
Stale, but line held his present effice for
sevi-rdl years. Hia salary is $8,000—*
tmuii turn (or one who mast give bonds
to tbe amount of half ft million. Next in
cffi-ial importance is Cashier Britain,
wheso salary is $4,000. The p»y is
gtr:r-liy euiall. and an immense bxii-
ness is done in a very economioal manner.
—2fev> Tori Letter.
Dw,w Ifxu.—unr commenoeasnt exsrewe*
sre over. I hire received my diplams, and am
now/jody to enter with vest into ths pleasures
cl my society. Attired becomingly in ft pure
whit- robe, such si aa angel mlxbt love to waur,
Itoon a orominoat part in tbs musical exercises
in tho eveoinr- Althonfh I hai eontructada
sevore cold a lew days belore, I was enabled by
tbe use of Cousaens’ Honey of Tar, tbe beet reme
dy in che world for oougha, colds, ynd all diseases
a/thr throat aud lungs, to *in<{ so well that I
■tom.louuy enraptured a lants audienoe. Tell
Uncle Jobn that the use of that invaluable com
pound, Oouesens Honey of Tar. will cure bis
tough. It is only SO cents a bottle, and can be
bought at Boland B BaU’e Drug Store,
mat? Tours in haste,
Ana.
BtU and Cttfl*en<r« t
The New Yo.k Wcrld oi Thursday
prints a reply fiom Ssaatc-r Hill, of Gsor-
gta, «o an open letter eed to him by
B'preeentative L. B. Chittcndeo, of New
York io • he Tribune. We append the
fo.lowing extntei from th»t letter s
Tee feeling cf disirus:, abase and hate
of ’he South in the B-pnbliwns of th*.
Nor to exhibits ill the aymptomo of a ma-
ci». It is full or irr. liMUf, irriUoax i
,j snd untra’hfnines-,. Evtn year local
el-otions for H-ftte, county, c : ty and town
offic-rs, era domn-ted by It la feeling cf
i-atr-d and disirust of tho S mb. Ic is
found in your bar*rooms,e .acting houtee
and paipits. It is beyuna reiBua. and,
I fear, beyond remedy. I see nn ev.deuco
thut the North “is weary of rcettonsl
btnfr.” Tne BepuL'l.e*n par y iivja on
oed *hrives b? this sesUonsI strife. Bad
o9c j sp-eulAto on it and d mtgogues plv
it OS the b-.st mi are cf gettirg < ffioe.
Y -u says “Ir there be anything -o bedaed
in car ’ hmory that it CiU caver be got
out, it u the fact that S jctbeiu ideas end
men faav< geuerclly r pp'-.cfc.S the Amen-
oic *p.:ic as rep.-tsested by ths_ people
a*io plnnted and root., d out Institutions
an-1 IPiiil in the he’d ana tboroug dia-
cipliue of Ntiw Ejgisud.”
I tad suppis-.d that our thrift m a peo
ple tine to the aUndauce of cur
cheap {r:lii.i .nude, the gi*ul variety of
vU” pTO. uo't 'Cs, tb» mda-try of our peo
, iv, all protected sad inspired with hope*
i ti vigor by teat otprec- cea td c.-s ti a
tiotal b-ot-Ei cf deal Federal ana ioc-.I
fine gcveriraints which Washington,
J.-ffer<cn, Med scn, Picr kn-y, But edge
-ud h grert taub'r cf Southern rum
naJ maun to ia >n "plan:ingand rootieg”
in thin Country. I wmid abate not “cue
j t cr iit’ie’* cf Ibo o.ei.t to which Now
England is niitied m this work I do
.p; a all et-ctio^aiUia, whrrner againet
tiic Nu-r'-n or agan.st toe S .ulh. I believe
cc one eect 'is cf this ecus’.*/ i- all virtu
uus or ail vicious aud no me ecoj-iu ex.
c- fdt theotbir in either virtues or vices.
Hut if oar rsie o.-y ioiOnos any two facts
moie iD‘l:upu:ab>y than ell othtr fao s
they arc tnceei
First— rh<ic slavery was “pl mted ia
this esuniry from At.’.caaod ‘’reo -d * in
ihe dcuili ,hioa«h “me >ard end tool
v.ua?i di-Tiipline or New England 1”
neeooi—That secession was both
“piat'.ed and rooted’* a cocirine in tut
econtituiionc! system by New £ inland,
uid was t^nght, LdroCit-n r.ud thr-ateu-
ea ..a a ccsi-ti.utio-al rtfflt Ij for State
gritiVtncss by leadint: New England
s atecihBh AaiOj j-ars before it was eve
whispered is too 8min.
The first israst of Recession was mido
ir. th- fites toria of Washicgtou’s admin
istra ion. The New Enaiaod member*
ia Cangfezs hud brought fertratd a prop
o-iuoa for tue a-tt.ompiiau by the general
tr< VcUiineai of certain war debt* of tne
States. Tho SOQthfcra S.t>tea had largely
poid iheirdehte, while the debts of tne
New England Stales had mo-tly been
cong r -t np at e large discount by specu
lators, ec-tas of whoa;, a Northern niato-
t: e te;!a os, were then In Congress. Tee
proposition waa lejtcitd by Stushern
v.oeis. Great cicitemext followed. New
England threatened to fi’ c-.de, Red Con
grfss c.md do no besintas bat ad
journ from dav to day, nnd iti
desolation imm n nt. At this or:
oil mvment Mr. JrCr.v'^c ar::v d a', the
Capital from a for-jga cr.issios. H
found Mr. ilasaiitou p.o-.hf np and down
in frost of bis house or laausicr. ia utter
despair o: ths Union. Hamilton ex
plalrod to 7Ar. J‘-Sj.Boa the siiustion
sad irr’-'d d tohim'“io eava th- Uij.
ioq. : ’ J Ssreon did save it. B)‘ ? Not
’7 3TgiiQ.ni, nor by d^asuncmg the
NewEagiard members as traitors sue
criminal , hot by ft trade. Ths piopo;
atfide by which tee New Ejgiaud aiem
b:rs g.,t ib-;ir money and the Southern
members gee !fc • Hatuni! Cipi-al, I oca
ud ca the P-itnmsa inetesd of iutlhai
North. Fur two ginoiatioaa a‘te.wards
the irrCiiX ictthcd cf f iving the Union
vs* by p.ivicg ibc North ihe n,oa y and
tbe S: Bin .he honors. Under Ihia pro-
esas the North has groan so g*6»t that
sho insists npon bav<-ig all 'fie mcney
and ail the .-.oaotJ, e.ri upon treating the
South ts trailers run. crimimi,! My
fii-ni. <iid you refer to this happy fac-
city or somieg cat o£ nil contests to save
the Union with more money ia their
pockets wbt n yen spcKe of “our institu
tions and thrift being {listed and rooted
iu ih Lftid and thorough diiOipliue of
New England?'’ If so, Jnniua himself
never made a harii't hit, anl > u inuoi,
take rai.k os one oi tbe first, if not the
very first of American letter writers. I
Clog: I’-ulate yon oa y rue well-won
lanrehl
Agftia you say: “New Ymk hie loaned
to tir. S.u'h sai lost more mo. ey tru-re
than nil the other Slates.” Hew much
money has Now York made out cf tbe
Sonin? Fr.na my curliest recoiled ion
tho Ssutbero propla have bet-.n iu the
habit of rending scatly all they made io
tbe North and of buying nearly all they
cansamc-d from the Nortb, end allowing
end pcyiiig heavy pron e b.th ways.
7;ii; New York a tree io jioci her lisr.es
and ptofiia with the Sot. t?
I. ia i. nances fact-well cor;hoar ciufij
that the South has no: m>ids one da.lar
either bj ciftv ry or slave libar. Iuiieed,
(ha stale cf the account shows that the
South bai lost untold millions bo’h by
slavery aud slave labor, while the North
bu mailt aod pocketed every dollar of
profit there was in slavery or tout was
realized oa (he piodn&ts of slave labor!
The North sold the slaves lo the South
and then, keeping tbe price, denounced
'he idea of property in human beings
as barbarens. Because the South de
fended tbs title she bought usd paid
for in the very manner wbioh New
Enghnd had taught was constitution ul
she is denounced as rebellious uud
traitorous!
You are a great and snccccesful mer
chant. Will yon do mo the kindness to
cast np tbe figures snd tell rue bow
many billions of money New York and
MaPiuchuaette and Pennsylvania have
made one of slavery and tho products of
slave laboi? It you will wo:k this auu
I thick we will all be able to understand
vour beast when you eoj: “N-w York is
now tbe financial centre of Nortb A-=eri-
ca, aud will neon be tbo greatest money
power in tbe whole world.” Will such c
gnat and rich Slate, in whcEo prosperi
ty I rejoice,still insist upon treating as
rebels aud traitors tho people who have
done and are eliU doing sc much to in
crease her wealth and paw-;? Will a
State which baa so much wealth foige;
her own S:a e affairs in electing her
own State officers in u mod puiposo to
beep up a -ectional fight with vho im-
peveristud South? Insanity, my friend,
insanity!—the insanity of bat:! May ir
cot prove to be tbe very devil of final
disunion 1
You eay I “will dare to deny that the
South is firmly united in a bold and per
sistent purpose to control tbe Federal
government in the name of the Demo
cratic party.” I do deny it, though ihe
charge is ho absurd that it ecarcsly aerils
a denial. I fear that a friendly remark
mads to you daring the Presidential
count to the effect “rhat tho Nortb was
wise in spending so much blocd and
treaaifre in beeping the South in the
Union, as I doubted whether the North
could maintain constitutional government
without the aid of the Bomb,” has un
necessarily alarmed you. The Sauih does
cot seek to control either the North or
the Federal government; but the South
doss greatly desire to see both the North
and the South restored to the control of
ths oonstitntioa—ths constitution of Mad-
iwn, of Webster and of the Supreme
Cjuit, The South will seek to exercise
8) power except that to whtoh aha ia en
titled under the cooiti.uticn, and that
power she desires to exercise solely for the
peace and prosperity of ths whole coun
try. Allow me to,add that this bug-
abac of Sonthsrn domination is not cred
itable ii It ir to tbe manhood or intelli
gence of the Bepobltcan party. The
South ia and muss reman the weaker
ceotion. 61 e h is no interest in section
alism, but ever/ interest in oinstitution-
tl nationalism. The Scnlh oan have
strength ia the future only in advocating
her aoiest men to Congress to maintain <
:U0h piiaeipi.8. Bat you s»y tho S^uih
votes solid wim ilw D-moc.atic p*rty.
Why? Solely fceesaso toe B-paclican
parts will not allow any boathoin man to
support the Etpublicaa paity and pre
serve u:a self rtapeCi. Tne wool* poncy
of the Erpubiican party eince tne w r
nos been basea npon the as.umpii >nih*i
the Soatovrn people are the crunm.l-
and moat coatees tbemselvts to bo cnmi
n-W. Iu your letter addressing myself
yon eay: ‘‘You, yonteeir, ia ell your
s>rengi£, cx&uot stand tor » moment, «.r
live, wnh year constituents if yoa saj
that the rebellion was a anas.
Spexaing for myself, I never did be
lieve m secession as either a d&ouine or a
remedy under the Conciliation. Bnt
trom tbe beginning much abier men ifcan
I am have taugtr. to n. Some of tbe
framers cf the Constitution so taugne.
Many of thsablest men in New England
so csug&t. Tne Bontneta people believed
mey nad tbs right to sscede, and that tbe
peace of the country and their owe eafeiy
oem-masd its exercise. They did no>. in
tend to make war on tns government, oa
B-puuio.n tiemagogues so flppaatiy
caarge.
Tne 6 ..eiiip: by ths BtpnbliC'.ns to
treat an net wnich grew out of fioneet
d.ffereccoa of opinion as ft traitorous re-
b-llioa against the Guveinment is us un>
miu.y as it is untruthful. But tbe E._-
l-ubltcAu party not only issista that the
S.Jlotru people are ah trauoie, but that
mey fchail canfesa themselves to be trai
tors. Tne resuli is that no Southern man
oxn affiliate wi.b the Espnbitoan party
aitbout confessing himself a criminal ana
agreeing to treat bis own people a- cum
ulate. By such confession he wouldsuow
n'm-olf nufit to baUusltd oy any paity
By •hispolicy of tne E-publioai parry
cvsiytoing deceit in tan boa.a is driv- n
into ths Dumccra’.ic party, snd iben tn
tt-pubiicau party raises the cry for a
“ao.id North sgaimt the solid 8uain.”
1 do not know wna: else may napp«n
in the future, but this muon I do kno- :
Como what may, the Sua’hern peopl- win
cevar coutess tcemiolvos traitors. Th-ir
chiidien will never coctess ir, and if th»
intelligent people of ths North shall see
proper to echdify andkvop tho sesiionat
ltapobiican party in power until this
confession ehtil no made, turn your hope
ef only ono more year of sectiouai Bgit.-
tion is tbe dream cf a distempered br.sn
and » cordial reunion is nopeler-,. fne
Southern paopU abiudoc, and ubaodou
fo.evcr, both seceae.ou and fcl.very. Taey
admit lift: superior physical force nuo
settled wb*t argument was unable to fcet-
•| e . They accept in good fanb Use const,
cutioosl emesamentv. They de»ir-- to ex
ercise their proportion of power nude: tu.
c:csiiiuiionandl'AW3. Theynaimeraesirc,
nor will they allow if they cuu proven ir,
any mora civil or stctioual war» • ni»
to-y abundantly proved to all fair miud d
men in the Fresidestiai cuunt. They
will no’, under any cireamstp.cc-s, a'^.v.-
the Government n r .r eevk any con-n.i
over the Nortb. Bat tb-y intend to pie
serve their e-Jf-rcspeot, and to dese.v*
tho rcBp.ct of ail Drava a:d hoco'-bie
men cve:y where and for ali lime,»i d tint
they c nc ot do by contesting themse.Vcs
lobe criotioalj, os the it public.n . .ax. y
has d*ma*;dtd aod atill demands.
Njw t nsy friend, what are j n imelu
gent tuna in ts* Xortft going to do -bun.
K? Will you insist upon keeping ht
South solid by demanding tceir oeif-iil --
hot.or, and tu-n insist upon ninkicg to-
North 6oi:d biCsn.i the Soain refuses
selr.djgrad.Mi'n’t ntu di’m. n* ?
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
fjulck i'uriunvs inNiocks
Viet Bams c£ Jssnt<> are made in quick
turns of stock in Wail street. Buau.es-
has never tern mote buoceSrlul By ihe
ce.v ccmt.axtion pl'.n. lartre and suatl
inveHtmenta (from $23 to $111,000) a/e
combined in oua va:-t aam, and jpsiated
by the mest gkilfnl cxpjrience. securing
ipimeDse poser in the etcuk market anu
g-ioing splendid P‘cfi’8. Tbonsai.d.. of
customers ere thus unit* i in one coecQ'-
rent nnterpsiso, and receive their pro r»ta
prefi x monthly An Indiana country
m .rctu.nt mad : $17,892 4i iu tour upera-
tioos A Texas iat-ie dsater madt f32 -
C15 91 in two cumbin.ti'jc'j a St. Lo..is
euippir.g merca-ut nijd ■ $17,876 21 m
less than bix uuntbe, ail mrougu mv
combination piano! Meests. Liw.enc- A
Cj., which has realized tha gruude.t sue-
c<ss in the history of the btcck market,
t’r.eir new circular, wi’.!: unerring rnlee
for success, and coiup'.cto explanation.,
how to m.kemaney in stocks, matted by
M?-'ore La^recrv !i Co , bauker.-, 57 Ex
change p'.ice. Now Y .fk city.
Dcprn* . r Lakk-.—Iu Baikal, Siberia,
scuodiugs h iV« b :on r.bteined, which,
or a lake, aio tru.y —-ci-ishit'g. Iu the
upp-r part the depth ia 8,027 metres,
S abontthe height of iiiuut E:n>.) but
ownward the bittern OjCataiitly oe
..cenda, and near ihe oppo.ue end, a dis
tacos cf some S50 anise, the depth
amounts fo 3 76G metre?. Tno mea-nre
ment far eiseeds anything to be foued in
the Mediterranean S-i, which, in its
detpest v‘tN has only 2,197 metre3 of
water. Hew each an exuaordioary de
prea-.ion as t hdt nf Ca t Icouid tave oo
ou 'red in the midst of a continent is a
problem which gr-.atly pnzzlas geologists,
but tho generally acoepted idea is that it
was the result of toioe vclcanio etup ion
iu past ago-, and ft subsequent tub i-
decco of tne cru.i t>. the earth to a vase
ex!out- The iakca in the cemre of New
Zealand are tqa-!ly r. mitaable in point
of depths. Tbe extreme depths of the
Taupe and Waikari lakes in the North,
and lake Wakuttpn iu (ho 8:mb, have
never been fathomed. They are known
co be very far telov thocca-leveL
“Don’t Know Bull f’beir Value ”
“They cured me of Aguo, Bhlioaane.a
»n? Kidney Gomplsmi, a-, recommended. I
bad a hi f bo;tlc left whioa I used for my
tiro little girls who tho doctcra and neign-
bo’ s said c m d Lot be cut.i I would have
lojtboth of Ibem one niglit if I bad not piy
eo them Hop Bitters Tiny did them to
tench good I ointiuutd their nee until they
we-e cored. That is why I say you do not
know half tbe vans of "op Bitters, and do
not recomma'-d them high enough.’’— B,
Boobeater, N. Y. See other oolnmn.—lAmei-
iOAu floral Ho ne.
CiMrnoD Thee.—The camphor tree growa
in Japan and tome of the ielands of the
P..ci!la. The camphor is extracted from the
wood of this tree, where it is formed in con
crete lumps, seme of which are as luge is a
man’s arm, Ihuagu this ie rare. The tree
has to be sacrifisei to prooore camphor.
Fee in Eminent (Vlibor Krimon,
as. D, Hal:(more.
I have used Colutu’c L .ibig’a Liquid
extract of Beef and ionic Invigorator in
my practice, and hiva been much gratl
fled with tha r«»ult. As a teniu in all
cases of debility and weakness, attamia.
cholorosie, etc., it cannot ba buipassed,
gold by John Ingalls, Macon.
Cow Tcsx.—The cow tree of pi'o tie vac»
£ rowe on rucke in Yiuezaoli, South Amoiica-
I has dry and leathery loaves, and by mak
ing iuciBioi-s in its bank, a kind of rniik
oczea out; which Is tolerably thick and of an
agreeable balmy email. ,.t enurea tbe na
tives may be seen hastening from ad quar
ters, famished with bowls to reoeivo the
m ;, k.
llHKDilATIBM.
This dreadful torment, the doctors tell os,
is in the blood, and. know: ; this to be true,
we advise every sufferer t j try a bottle of
Dnrang’a Bheumatio ficmtdy. It is taken
Internally and will positively cure the worst
nee, in the shortest time Sold by every
druggist in Ate oan. JeaU d<zw8m
Milk Tim—Tbe milk tree is • native ef
South America. Its fruit is about Ihe size
of a small apple, but Ihe m iu ie lha greatest
wooder, whioa ie procutel making uotch6e
through the bar.. At first when it runs out
it is as thick as cream. 1: has ths same
properties as glae.
"Wtitborareyoueoundl" sa'd John Moore
oa he stood in the door*wav of ms establishment
sud saw hia old friend 8am Hover* walking
(lowly put. The Utter, with Barmen eyes and
pallid visage, tearing evidauc n ef disetae, hast
ened to reply, “I hare long suTerod all the hor
rors arising tram au inactive liver, and am go
ing to the office of Dr Blow to seek relief.** ‘‘Do
no such thing,’* said ilia friend, "when you can
buy a bottle of Portal!, e, or Tattler's hirer
Regulator, lor only so con’v, and be permanent-
ths soaadsst of sound ixiBlIpiea foe the U relieved It wid gare.Oyj C .jiia,;g^rtbgrn
national credit, the |U~iinal honos *od 1 SutSvSuvvr.** ]Far sals by Kolaad B Ha
tho nftioiml ftMpNi y, zed ia ssading* Disxxist. may
Baniiow Hotx-x,
Akcbicuc, Out 24,1879.
the sun &hi»z» o v cz musk.
Io the aft-rnoon y»etrma., <e waa pre
dicted, the jolly Kin? of day ecattercdto
tne w nde hie nehulona wrappings and
emerged in all hia glory, flooding tbe
teatteczpo with tbe mellow radiance of
Aa iiod. This aa-piemus tve-it after
tne long and dumal spell of dripping
weather, aoted like m.gic npon tbe lu-
babnania aud inspired new hopes for
th- -ucc.'S s of the tair.
F-rtowitb, with ootnmentixble zeal
TBS EXOSSs WZBX Aim CL082D,
uud Amerlcua turned uu. by hundreds to
do honor to tbe splen-.id exhibition of
her own einzecs -ud the pcopio of Sum
ter. Folly two thousand happy spectators
wi.neaped ihe races at ibtee o’clock, wnich
compribtd t*o tro-timt matches. The
firs, was awarded to Aivamou , who won
.be first two -t right mile hvaie. Time
or l.et nale, 2:55
The otni-r woe an amatcor semb rasa
for a half mite, the beat i wo out of three
IO uks the pnrae. There vreie three
:onte«:en'e: Sam S.lcer, C. 0. Clay and
W. D Haync Hayue’ogrey steed won
tile firs', hear by a Used Ouly In tbe
e, x . and ouojecd.ug one ilr Balter’s nag,
a rained trot cr, but b-diy ewiun ed,
warming np, beat Us cooipeiltors easily.
That wug Gliy, finding his noise abuuc
to be diataooed, sportively wbipoed her
into a run, and p.'stu'tue goal ahead of
all tbe others. Bn , of coarse, the
judges made him go foot iu the raoe. The
■ imeot Mr. Salter's neg was 1:33 in the
Loi. teat.
XHS 71* -HAL DIBPLAT.
Iu our li-t, wnten true mitnded to esc-
br.Cc a complete resume of tho enirie-
u: t-X jiDi ors, a grave omission, in the
curry of writii g, '.i*B made. Tns notes
Uj.oa tho msgo'fijeal joll-ctiOa of rare
flovers and beauti.nl plauts coOaped tue
-liter’s attention. Ho toerefore rakes
his opportunity io say that the floral of
fering of the ladies was as unique and
exquisite as it Wes extensive in its
scops.
A 1 mg Bland, the beeches rui. g one
n . U ve tue other, was crvwdea wi;h poit. d
d. aeis, m«ny lu bloom, and aira~ged so
as to pioduce me to St briUiau: effect
We are not bQlauia enough to give their
.lOvi, bu: cat. only eay tcey reflected
infiauti credit Upon tnu tusle cf me g u-
tic couiribatore.
THE HOP
ijfit night at tbe tterfew House, was one
of the most rashtonubla and bniliaat
gatherings over assembled in Americus.
K.d-i'a mna contributed the murio, and
it was no: uut.l tne approach of moru
hat ms dancer* ceased Ui -ir giftoelai
evoiaii mr. The tjl.eia f many or *ne
ladies ucij both cuasie and elegant, and
a, city of the earns population iu tne
world could have presented a brighter
gal-xy of ueauty.
From the aiend-pomt of confessed ig-
uurauiu a> to the intricate mjs'eneaot
the nomenclature of ft belle’s “tu.ke up,”
we venture to ohiomcle the naui-s and
ailirs of b’uch of the pretty creatures as
the writer could identify.
oils- Lsiia A Jam:, o: S-Viunah, was
swretly aiuird lu a Diack eveuiog dress
•vita while trimmings.
Miss Bet ie Smttu, at Lu:le B.-ck,
Arkansas, fermtriy of Macon, woie a
honcisume white buutuig, trimmed with
cardinal naan.
Mus Viola Rogers, of Micon, wat;
lovely m a light ulau cvenieg euk.
Alisa Game Hill, of Brown’s station,
appeared m wr.ite bunting, tnmmsa with
ligLt greenuatiu. T
Alisa 8-liie iViylur, of Americus, v,\a
i-xqtnsifeiy adorned in a while satin,
e. a'saed rviiti black velvet.
Alisa Murray, ol America?, whose
s'unpciy uruis were bare, was dressed la
a gurnet -ilk trimmed witn bias.
Alias F.itetiury, of this city, wore h
blue siik tiimuied witu >7hite luco.
Mi— K. c Felder, rteughier of the pop
olar Alayur, and a charming young lady,
-acre a black silk, trimmed with cardinal.
Mi-->£3 Carrie aud Audio Bird and the
:«i> Aliedrs Siewar: did cot appear in
regular evening regalia, bat were aim
piy unci tastily dressed.
Alts. Alien Fur - , wno is both besniifal
and ouc-nl; in her manner!*, wore a deli
cate lavender Bi!k with long train aud
• rimmed with pink.
There were several etylish and beauti
ful Jewesses and many other fair lt-dies
present, where names «o could not loacn.
Thu b.xar appeared in their best. We
give the names of a few: Messrs.
Waiter Hawkin?, Ophiio Lamar, Dr.
James Fort, H. 6. Pickett, W. Havkes,
Eugene Bird, W. Stanford, Cnarlcy
Tricker, Will Feider, Cisy Bigley,C.imp
belt King and ethers. E.t-g*nc retcesh-
mtiiU Were earved, and under the aoliT,
direoaun of tbe floor managera, who were
drawn treat the best gentleman of ihs
oity, this terpMcaorrau outariuinni-inl
waa one cf the mast recherche und enjoy--
nbie affairs ever wi'.neosed in Amerious.“
Tne writer refuses So entity tne curl
ostty ot hia old cronies by saying whet i-
er be did or didn’t d-nce. Happily, Dr.
Leftwitch has removed over the bordai
and a man’s cocsiii6t.ee now is all he has
to do il with.
IIUEE COKCallNIHd TBE FAIS.
Friday morning broke clear, crisp and
cold, to the delight ot every one, with
unmUtakble indications cf the early ad
vent ot jack frost. Tho atunJaucc'up
on the (air increase* hearty, end after ail
tbe forebodings indulged in oy many
there is every prospect that tbo exposi
tion will pay out and even havo a aarplm
on haed. Most heartily do wa extend
our congratulations to tbe managers and
all interested, at this anspicioua termina
tion of their labors. The programme to
day embraces eev-ral racos and other
amusements which will dcnbtleos prove
highly attractive bat cannot be witnessed
oy the writer, aa ho must hie him home
by the up train. Wo beg pardon for ai.y
unintentional omissions whioa may l-uvu
been made in cur mention of the multi
tude of interesting objects on ex. ibrtion.
The writer did bis boat in the iim .id rite
at hia disposal.
AMKBICU3— HEB BUSINESS MEN, BB:0DBC£S
AKD FUTUEE. '
No town is Georgia is more prosper
ous and well-'o-tio than this enterpri iug
little city. Hor trade ramifies through,
and includes nearly oil ibo bi-.H'ue:u of
about a dezan of tbe rioheat and mo;t
fertile counties in the State. Mingling
among ns citizens freely, and r=o,ive l
c-ve.ywher-j with the greatest conriesy,
wa h.v j taken apeoiel painB to beoopio
carviully pasted as to alt ths tecta relat
ing to the material progress ot the oom
monliy.
THE POPULATION
of Americas exceeds six thousand, end
is steadily increasing. H.r receipts of
cotton the present season fcot np 8 600
bales, which, owing to iba lateness of iflu
crop, is abont 3:000 short of the Bsme
date last year. Ths collections of ,.tho
merchants fiuvo been excellent, and ia
peering, we would say, that their credit
at home and abroad is Hilt edge, and
confessedly equal to that of any oity of
like Biz s in the United States. Tue bus
iness men here are ssgaoiocs, prai^pt
and ter seeing, hence nearly all of ih-m
are thriving and proeperons. The £qI
owing a re some of tbe principal com
mercial houses:
GE0CXK8.
Hsrrotd, Johnson & Co., P. St. Wfl-
liame, George Stapleton, A. J. Buchanan
St B:o.,E. Taylor, W. T Dana, F.rd St
Speer, John R. Shaw,who is also an mririk-
rivc dealer in the beat liquors; Boric-
halter & Hsrris,M.. Uiuiiu, J. J. Hudson
St Son. Eimundscn & Bro., H. D. Wa tts,
P*g y St Glover, Joiner & Nicholson, L.
B. Boswoxth, Harrell Brothers, beside 8
others of Iocs cote. In tbe
vxt a CCDS LINZ
may be mentioned Wuxclbaam A B.o.,
Kendrick xnd T. Wheatley,Granbsrry St
Batlow, Dean St MoTjne, M. Ulman, J.
S. Shaw, and among iba clothiers Mc
Cormick & Prftdocs, F. A. Gyles and H.
Wechsler, In
HAEDWJBE
we have the extensive hon e of J. W.
Sheffield St Co. and J. W. Ht*rr: & Co.
Ths livery ufables are font in number.
That of Mr. Prinoe, in He size, vtntiUtlon
and the exeellence of hiz stook and ve-
nicies is said to ba unsurpassed in the
Siite. Of Ibis wa h-d ocu'ar dtc o:-
etratloo. The cotton warehouses are
three in number.
FIBS OBGAHIZATIOH.
Th-ro aru three first-cias3 fire compa
nies in America?, all with fall ranks, end
embracing one steamer, ono hand engine
sad <*ne hook and tedder company.
Tbe Sumter Guard?, Captain T. W.
Wheatley,is the only military comp>ny io
tne pLaoe, but that has an enviuule war
record. Tuere ought to be at least two
others.
THZ BANKS
-re three in number, to-wil: tbo First
N itioual, Bank of Americas, and that o!
J. W. Wheatley St Co. Tbe combined
aapifel ef these institutions nictate
$400,000, and they are ail established
upon a solid bisis.
THZ CHUBCBE3
number nine in all, viz: five white and
foar oolored. OI sobuols, besides th<‘
Farlow Female College, whioa is asder
the euro of tbe Masonic brotherhood,
there arc several private tch-jOls, It is
properalsoin this connection to state that
Americus by a popular vote has decided
to inaugurate ft uy otem of robUe Scnoote,
bat as yet they have not been commenced.
The city has two hotels, the Barlow
House and Cain House, besides numer**
ous boarding plaoes. The Bmow House
is located in the very Ocnire of tbe bnsi
ness portion of the town, and is admits*
biy kept by the Eison Brothers. Batter
fare or more attentive nsrvauis are cot
to be found in any of our interior town?.
THE BAE CF AH3BICU3
will oballenge comparitoa with any iu
the State. The pnnoipal members are
Gen. Phil Cook, hia Honor Judge Crisp,
who is a ripe jurist and exoeUent pie
siding officer, the veteran and cocom-
plisned Hawkins and ht? talented sun
Geary and sod, D. P. Hollis, Allen Fort
aod quite a number ol juuiote whose
n*aua oannot ba recalled. In Mtssra.
Fort, Geary, junior, H.-lii?, Crisp and
Hawkin?, junior, we hove a golaty ot
rising young lawyers, which cau v=ry
aridom bu equaled in any tingle com
munity.
HON. ALLEN FOET,
a member of the- General Assembly, has
ri-o established an ei-.viaoie reput itiou
ia oar pnblio councils for eloquence aud
emhusiiisiic tiuvotioa to the itUezesis oi
hia coa-litutiita. He ia ono of the meet
popular and talented young men m Geor
gia.
Thus have we attempted to give a
faint outline cf Americas, her iosiitu -
iicn3 and solid prosperity. It is 3afe io
si> that no city in the State stands upon
a more substantial fiuscoisl bae*-, or
enjoys brighter prospeois for tho future.
Her cir.Zrnr are whole ssuled a no profuse
lu their hospitality, and tbe writer shall
not soon forget tue numerous tokens ot
kmdueas and courtesy of which he was
(ba p&rsonU recipient, as well as toe
warm appreciation msuttestad m behai*
of the ancient jcuinal which he has the
nocor in pari to represent.
AN ISIPtlSG.NABLS CITADEL.
Oa the fair ground? we weru iniroicoad
to Air. M. H. Buao, an elderly man,
who basalt hte lifetime oocupteu a houir,
now in Webster county, but walun h
alternately been located in three counties,
to Wit: Stewart, Kuicuatc-ouee
Webster. He docs not appear to be a
very beiiige-rent man, bat nevertheless
seem? to enjoy the idea tna' it will tuk
three abend? to cv.ch him if he happens
io get into any scrape.
ATLANTA’? EXTENSION OF HSB FAIR.
Into next week ha? created inuoa um
brage and dissatisfaction oere, and many
think will redound to the beteSt of itie
Slate Exposition. Oi course onr.siaier
city ha*i tae right to fb .ld & fair nil th
year round if she pleases, bat tnere i? u
oamity in these matiers r.hioh oagut to be
ooitrvcd, and this movement on nerpnt
Will do much to build up tecuocai divis
ions in tha Siate and mceasify toat oppo
sition wnmh should no: exist for a mo
ment between Northern and Souths*!!
Georgia. Bat the propie ol tots region
are going en masse io the Macon'fair aud
there i? every prospect (hat it will rar
surpass toth m numbers aud interest
any previous .expoeiion of Gtorgia’a oia-
teriai raeourcea.
NO BABT SHOW.
Your enterprising feiiow citizen, E >-
laud 8. Hull, sent a ter-e package ef hi.
excellent baking powder, to be given to
tho mother cf the pretueet and eiveetest
babe in th? interesting eon tan which had
been announced. Bus. too ram, wu ,-.up-
puee, kept tha hula ones within door?,
and (here was lio exaibition of (heir Cue
rubic charms and graots. Doubtless the
powder will ba pc', to good U??a t LO i V-
er, and help to bring to peiieutlon m-.ny
a loaf of she “ouiff of life.”
Aai-.-ricus is a pretty and pie nrtrqa*.
cuy abounding in nea* oouct yards, o oa
inected with sweet flivvers and rare
pun:?. Especially dm we notice the nu
merous porches and veiand-rh* wnich
were coat n leteiy bidder, from vi. w bj the
laiurisat vine? and creep,rs, wMcti h<-.c
been iralt t-d upon a treill? work ef t-iu
or wooden elais. Tnesu soniesim’s \
variesaa-d by the briliian-i b:rcauins of
tbs cypress vuik ana auiaisg glory
forming a beantilal end scriaiog contiis
witn the setting of green. Bnt we mes
hid sdica to our hospitable friend? ei
Americas, anti one? more, like P-.ddy, b*
the hearer of our own letter to year let
city.
M*cou will be c died npon to open wide
her door? next week to the thousand
wiio ais coeiicg io witness lha auveili_g
of tha monomelic, tue migciiioeus, dis
play of firework? und al* *nv vinud pro
daolioc-s of G-d-ole.-ioJ Middle and
8i>uthern Geotguu We feel couSdeu
she will enact the part ot a generous an,*
courttons host to ail the Visuo.a ot on*
noble State fair, which is one of the moat
popular end noted inoti-.Qtiona of Go*,
gia. H. H. J.
Public Acts.
219. To repeal an act co* solid iliug ;eiB
tarn coon'/ office- in Calhoun count ;
2T). To authcrize the ordinary of Alilsoa
o’-nu-y to borrow money to build a const
h use.
221. To defray the expense? of the sur
vey of ths State line between No th Carolina
and Georgia.
222. io regulate the practice in cises of
Write or j lining ehenfTa rule*.
213 To amend au aos to prevent the
burning ot via tonics
224. To grant right of way to tha Cincin
nati South, m railroad.
225. To amend an tot to provide for
payment of teee of eokeitor of tho e' Uihem
circuit.
226. To fix the liquor license of T*tnall
county.
227. To regulate eile of liqn:r in Writes*
burg.
2*8. To amend an act incorporating the
Louisville branch laJroati.
219. To carry into iffa-t paragraph 1,
s=ction t. article li, of the constitution.
239 To prescribe compeceation of eacre-
tiry of the Senate and Clerk of tea House of
Representative?.
291 To pay the expunge? of tho com-
mi.tea inveesig&tiEg ths Comptrelier Gener
al.
232. To make it illegal for j ldge of any
city court to bold any manlcipv cffico.
233. To amend on act creating the city
court of Atlanta.
234. To piy the oxpanees of tho commit
tee investigating the principal keeper of the
psniteuiury
235. To fix compensation cf jurors and
bai iff? in all (he omntie? cf this atato.
235. To mako it a fsk-ny tor bank < ffi .or?
to tail to piy deposits under car Iain cironm-
staters
237 To amend tha road lews as telate to
Fab on enunty
23? To amend eectien 4915 of tie node.
2*9 To repeal asm organizing criminal
courts for Bartow and Washington coun
ties
210. To provide for speedy sale of per-
eonal proptity under fi. fa when deiay might
spoil it.
211. To amend an act i eorpr,rating the
Lowrenc-vi.lfa branch railroad company.
242 to regulate the ra.e of interest in
thi? State
213 To inciipor.te road ci’umterione.'i
of Witch ell county, et-s.
244. To pro.est the game of Bibb cjen-
tj
215. To amend set incorporating city of
Tcomitvalo.
215 To dcc’.vie tho Toccoa river a navi
gable stream fo. esr.ain purposes.
247 'io-msedan net ii*c .rporating lb?
town of Foiryib.
2i8. To provide for the incorporation of
library and othtr uc cc ation witecut op ul
BIOC?.
2:9 To antho- z-i granting of writ of cer
tiorari ia J antic-. 8 coarte etc
259- Tortdaci tne bond of ’.hi sheriff ct
Wayne county.
25:. To teguAta the practice in county
conns.
253 To amend section 635 of the code.
254 To oempena te aud tura.
255. To amend ihe p iblio so ool act
256. To provide lor the leg.siratinii Of
th<? State.
257. Te establish the Middle Georg e mi!i-
taty and agricu’ic.al lOllege
253 To ioc.-rporaio tiio muiual iosur&tc;
coiupauv of au^ueta.
2 9. To csr.y .iita iffect paragraph 3, arti
cle l, section 2 of 'be coaaiitn ion.
261. io ertacl eh a at ate no: mat college.
iGi. To ciiauge tbe time of bolding ths
Superior court of iliuon cotta y.
2 ji To create a board of commisrioncra
of tnrnpike reads in thin Slate.
i6 J Tocwry mtjtfftc: pirograpii 1 and
2, r.c ion 7, of the constitution
254 To provide for the compensation of
th - ordinaiy of Warrington coaciy.
270. To chioge ihe time tf holding the
Sup iior court of Henry county
268- To emeu >ecu n 4 :28 of the code,
eu ai to a'iow certsiu offiiera to carry deaJl*
we - p ns,
267. To irorporato the Aogttita anvinga
ba s
263 To inco pirns tha Skidiwa? Bir-
nir 'a cin*l c -iup i y.
2(9 To rOynaa railroad freight sod p?s-
eingo* tariffs.
27-’. To amend th? road law? of Effijg-
bsm couoty.
271. To incorporate tha Oirterev ile rtil-
road rompanv.
272 To ngu'ateto praclice iathe Sups-
rior ■ oar e of ihu ata’e
273 To amsi.d sec ion 6S1 of the code.
274 To rtgu i’e rat s of legU adrertisiog.
275 To proh bit he sale of lutoxiiating
liquors iu Bhefiteld district of flockdais
county.
Oil 3S JOTFUL.
Rirg out, wild beflr, year teeny peal,
As coon as ths Joyful news is learned—
Brig out wall earnest, br-zm zeal—
. h- Legtslaiure has adjourned.
Farewell io statesmen, ono and aU
Farewell to long oppressive ids—
Esreaeiitobi-naers, tig ai*d small,
To crazy laws and f co ish bite.
Fsrewoii to wind and iaffy, toe—
InveeUgation? we<k and elim—
Far, welt to whitewash. o:d and new—
Tnat patent Whitewaeb, cheap and dfm.
Farewell to mmy a uuls tcrijme,
T. many a eensms, that oisd eo liaid;
Farewell tho statc3man’o ni-ghtly dream,
Tbs jrmboree ana faro ca.d.
F..r*weil, ye tauee-ulkee band,
Go take a rest, sit dow a spell;
Furs veil, ye Bu ej oeu of oac tend.
And bless ye tor the word farowei-l
—else hang}.
Among; (He Useful Articles
we notice a much-TT:-.3 pK. i-'&.iou for tha
Lift possessed oi propoiciee eo romarkabic
that no «ib who circa t-j own a o’cao and
heal:by tc.ip-ith bsau;>fat hair s'lculd pas?
it U'iiricd. its proportie? are cleansing, iu-
vigoraliug and he.img, and after a few ap-
plicitioin tho h»ir ososee to fall Dsiidicff
aud Humors dteappoar. and the ha r grows
cicaa, soft and eiiky. It keeps ti.ahead
cool and comfortable tii-l gradually resturea
tbo b-ir if gray or teded to the natural and
iite-'ike color, b-iautiful to lock upon. It .s
Faiko-’e Hsir Balsam that hs? won such
popular appreciation by ics many excslleut
and heoitbcul properties. tiolJ in large bjt-
ttee, at only 50 ota. aud 31.1.0, by all flrtt
ciaio dinggi-.ia. For sale by Boland B
Hall. o?t6-3m
A ‘‘L *ve” Stout —Mcdje-ka is writing
a story for Scribners Monthly. It is a love
B'ory. The ueroine’s came is Griaekte-
vitch TopplewatebkiIzy, and tae heio's
Tindimar Tfohezarotsh. The scene is
laid in the quiet little Polish village
Stirrifupiirteon, on tbe bank? of tha clas
sic liver Aluddib.-cbky, in the region of
the Hotzebmztlraky mountain?. We ex
tract a passage from edvsneo sheets.
“(Vitbiu her wan baude she held bar face
concreted, when to her Viadimer asked
if see did truly lofe him. Fee, I lofe
thee; 'ey yonder bale moon I adjure it.
Let us then, said he, Hie; bat she hesi
tated by reason of her trucks, whioh
being still unpacked. The tears wan
dered from her eyes, bnt meanwhile
Viadimer repeated what for she would not
be earning pretty soon, not having been
aware oi tho gc?h the words of him msde
ou the' inside o£ her heart.”—If. T:
Wortd.
Over 100,609 boxes of Dr. Moffel '•
Teeihisa tTeelliiag Powders) wi'l be sold
this year, and thousands of children saved
fromsn untimely gravo. frriae Gcrrida Sc
Alexander oan supply the trade.
—Gem Grant’s trip to Oregon is made at
the expense cf tho alaska Seal Company—a
wealthy ring corporation which received ba
grants under his Administration. We an. ■
ose this may bs tereced a seal ring.
DBS S ? * W. B. HOLMES
nJJNTISXB,
No 84 Mulberry Stress, Macon. Ga
Tieth extracted without oaim beautiful sets of
Tseth inserted, Absceiied Geeth and Diseased
Gums cared.
Dealers in all kinds ol Dental Material* and
Inauument:. Constantly on hand a lares and
[nil assortment ot Teeth of all kinds. Gold of all
kind?, tmalgauu o! all kinds, Rubbers of all j
kinds, martdkwiy '
EDITOI8 TeLIQiITH ASD UmSKUZB
Uu-iti fr !isa o< n.iurA a? cuvsie, doge,
ch .-kfna. 0(3. with ( a ha* is. or morn (had
angular numhtr of test, eyes, eto, are
oijixou i-r.ougli, but sa fir aa our know!
eigegoss. w.ilui b);!r.Vi that over b;fo.-
ba t’-ero basu roco tied a rirai f an am
mu ot o .0 epeeies front an on mil . f an en
iirul> d ff Jieut one, of a q ndrups'l from
bip.-d i’Qi> following, w .:ct» so voccb-fo
-iul -Jji. ii can be prov d by oye wnn--5ta
cciun cd in oar c w.i n •: :oug since D.- J
•? ider, a pr&cti? ng JI D of uoio iu car
town and country, b .-aght a lot ot chick*. :*
vrhiuu he 00 j pud np io fatten His c .ok t ok
from ihe 0 ;cp a ban that h.d been -o coufiu
ol lor . m.uili ur more -u I aiiled it, aud
while 0 .-Auing t noticed a cunously s«>pod
e qaeor^ bag, aiisc.,eJ to the rgc sseque,
wh.cli b .va 1 to mo7j in Ju-r hands bhe
thr. w it wuu the encrai'.s but of the window
Eutr's lit Ie b y w >o »as in the kt cu
en, it nd Went nut uouis atoucr&ua
broke epe-n the bag, a>.d seeing something
m. vtng lie li agui it was s hzz.ra an:
emck and kd eJ it Hr rildor comi.-g np at
ibu t.mo eiw and oiamiued it, aud it pr .v
id ti Ini » perf. ct'y termed li. le dog, about
th «e iooua- long, He to k it and the esqao
aud liar bo:h n w in alcohol
Tn e ct.-an e nttie animal doa? cot simply
n. s mbl a d <g, but is a psrtect one You
1# i-vi-nse-j tho little nails of h.s feet h:
on ue eio
j-uany ne explsin this wonderful freak
of Lsia;. ? it has been clim-a.ed by nil the
»1 D s hcr-i *..d m -ny o’ nroit:zeaa, and
no poa-in.u ihe.jtv can ascouat to:
etrai.Ke . xisteuce wiuiintbe ben. Hr El
her iffere to a-.n? the bo tie CJ^tamiog the
dog end t o e-.cq e to 1 y medical eocie'.y or
by- ciuU who will pay 'be exprec? on it aud
pr. mi .e to it’am it He will probably ee-
it »o I e Uio fair *
Montio-.lJo, Jasper county, Ga., Oct 9.b
1879
Tne sign over the s’ore rood? as follows:
* Dark-, Stati Jutrv, i ru-a and Hedismee ”
Hewciitin and a,bed for a cop; of ‘Oroup
in Ouiidren” and the clerk handed him a bot-
tl. cf Dr. flail e Cbngh Syrup,
An ilabntiia flautliUl.
M.jntgcmeiy Ativetticer.l
Toe readers of the Advertiser will remain
ber that an item was printed in these col
nmcs about ihe let of Peptemb.r s’ating
that (he safe of the tresearet’e effio? of
G.eeae emuty had been robbed of eeven
or eight thuaeand dollars Detectives went
tb work 10 ferret ou; the perpetrators of the
rubbery and it appears that their effort?
have resulted in pariiri success.
About lea days sg-> W. E. Cockrell, a
you--g man abont gtuwn. anti forme iy a
member ot fo Hauae of BepremutAtives,
made hie appusi auce in trie city, aud it wa?
coined by am dry persons ihat he was quite
lavish in spending mo-'oy aud putting on
etyie. This naturally excited suspicion, and
tho eyes of the det ctivue wero at once di'
reeled towards him By keoping up a cou<
slant watch at oih ends of tbe line, enough
facts were evolved to warrant tho arrest of
Occkreil, which was done on Monday last,
and be is now in j ul in Greene county 8ev«
eral thousand dollars of the’ e'o en loads
wore dk overed and sretned Co ik-oil was
rather well k. own in this community—not
very favorably known, however, and there
are eome person? co: at all eurprieod at
the present developments.
It appears that W. E Cockrell; was ihe
chief of a band cf roibara that has been the
terror o; Eutaw for several menths. They
robbed ihe ccunty trea urcr’s effise, the
poat-iflteo at EutftW and the hour-g of vsn?
ou? citizens. Six thoucond and five hundred
colters of the m:.ney stolen from the trea?
urer’s * ffice was found bidden awsy in Cock
rell’s bouse. Several negroes' wore arrested
with Cockrell, aud a'co two of his brothers,
Loth younger than himself.
—The Prince of Wales’ sons receive at
naval cadets twenty-five oentsaday, whioh
pill be rals.d to forty-five ceala wbontbey
become mitieh’pmen.
Printer's Boiler* and Boiler
6am.
We again call tha attention ot the Southern
Fresa to the .advertisement in thi« naoer ot
Wtkle’gRoUerGum. We have b*eo using it for
some time, and find it the beat we have ever us •
rd. Itis tough, elastic, aod possesses that pecu
liar Buction so necessary to do good press work.
It will also recast as well, or batter than any
other. It will make a roller that will stand an
Adams book press, or table distribution on cyl
inder press better than any other. Mr Wikle
uses iu the manufacture ot this Gum the best
imuorted slue that can bo had. and other mate
rial of the cast grades. Bend in vour derafor
Rollers or Composition to this office.
Frio* in lots ot less than SO pounds. SO aents
per pound 1 SO pounds and ud>K seats. Rollers
tart (or ths country Press sJ 88 soots par pound
—In 1867 (nets wtie 6.0.u i_ugiuhcte:gy«
men of tho B?Ubiished Oharch with mourns
under c759 a year, and probably thtro are
now in my aoro.
—Tho ^'aeiivlilff American cay? Benttor
Uui, of Georgia, net gnus basic to New York
to cmke a second effort to close up tbo Kelly-
Boriugon split.
—Tbe Princes? Imperial of Geiaanr is at
Bomarbad, Ktyria, for baths, the suffers
greatiy :rom neaialgU Xueuce sbi, g ta to
Ft-gli, near Genoa, whe.e her husband will
join her, and where it is expected they wilt
pas? trie writer.
—In Italy the idea is 1 aDy gaining ground
tb.tFnnco riiemarck has firmly msde up
bi? mind to cheat Italy »od the Liber-l party
at large by making posoo tilth the Pope and
allying mmseif witn Austria, in order ulti
mately to steal Trieste for Germany.
—a reoent dieoovciy at Fompeti waa that
of a bifUBalloi’a boa. u. Tbs imbedded lutein •
tons of nnmsrooa turd? were dag oat; a!so,
Ur e o qanutie? o£ carbanlzsd millui gsed,
bump a=td and a speomu of siaall bean,
which had been the dealer’s atocs of bud
food.
An ironcle-1,4.9 feet long, 73 feet wide, 69
feet d*ep at tbo be v, and Bi tent ai the
a.cm, hub told item ntmorofoce foot
ih.c.iiC.e, uid • speai of .6 k.O g an hoar,
is te b- U.action next, m.n.u from ibe toy a
-zvy yard rear JKxpias I, n to oe coiled
!»:•», and wia be ih. targ et ship in etii-
tesee.
JBZ IsILCX 07 Erim —Ths si - m.i ;p
bus Europe, Lrcwgut C-3 Wtmi.es-
■iaj t.,4(3.t-0 ri Fkicj gi.ri. Toi? mrittw
a total of 04.(41'—? grid arrived from Bu-
<ope s nee ouaraay m?:n.ng. Seay ;55,»
-jjj.ijO ot rp:sie hoe coni-: into the conutry
tn.ee me resumption cf eptcio pay manta and
a-.arty ntec-tenrtis of tbe Whole Amount
tmved arise aug 1.
—A Fait? omnibus, one cf tbe very largo
terce-norted kind?, recently broke exactly
iuto two pitcu?. Tne mat half went off wi h
ike driver, ah) wae uncontci-ja* cf what had
happened. Th.niad put remaintd poised
ju ue two whoala—IIt ia uot eaia bo- tong—
out alt the ptteesgcia bad time to get down.
Fortunate,y there a ere but lev Only one
w-s seated in the ozaei middle of the v«ri-
eui. an old lady, who, wneu the anriiOh ot
.ot> espnin-s occnied w?a deposited eonie-
wnat ctudchly on the pavemsut.
—AFrehch geographical paper, ihe Ex-
piora ion, bu received teoaa Li?non startling
itnUsa ci on Engiteh ecneioo tor e railway
from tee River Zimb-si. through Liv.-g-
c.Oiii_a, ■» fccj.ou tow?,' tn tha northern
casttei Z>.:Z Dir. Hr. Btauley eurtedth?
ides; blaheueater ms,cam.? have taken it
up, the Government approve it, end a ooni-
; *nj- va.U:.wo miiiious capital is 10 Defor
med- OcKtrrt Afiica and iia-treaeures. ba-
w.i’etbohxulorauoxr, are to share tbe fxte
nt India end australis, wbi-o U10 French
sanaia mil**; scheme barge S:e
—An English iron masitr writes, on 21
viotuber. to the Loudon Tunes, that having
rcpiirod iu Glasgow to jadgn for biaiself
whether the git*: end ea-hiea ud.anne in
.ho price cf iron h;a any eoUd ground or is
mrrey »rpscniiUve and epbnmotal move-
m: it, be is bound to conies? that he found
the uia> ket ‘m a elans ferment of heated
epteaaiion. Tno price hr? rissn too quickly
aud tiiroatetis a sudden aud cevcia cats?-
uophe. lie use of 1571 3 was begun m
ccmethug of tbe same healed and rush man-
nor, auu roe inunwrauri effects ace only too
:re?h in -.ba mumory of x’i.*
—Dawn ia Fender ccanty.N. G , ih? farm
er? t/egio abaatAivo year? sgo co experiraem
with spmi-h ebufa. The WiiQiu-tnnbtar
uaw ex-e that ihe chufa is a fanuca. The
bogs ea: it revdiiy, tut the meat :hn? raised
is so soft that th? pots, a? such, i? nusale?-
hie. Tho msat, after riing c.uej, wri ci,a«
tinnc to drip aa lorg as there is en; grease
left in it. On? ics,Alice is misted of a far
mer wlio fed with u v-.iy extensively last
-ear. and whs h?s never ye: been able to
get ihe lard into any ihit g hut a liquid s ale.
—A tend-owatr in emta Bstbara, Oa’.,
li-.e B.v.n a.rea of tube roue ia tut: bloom
Too fl3cars were sold fresh to fi. rntifor
aecoratisn, atd to dreggisis for tasking per-
turnery. The bulb? ready esie for plantiug
uigvrdtn? Usewbere, tni are .srger sad
doer than eastern grumi bkibs. These tune
loses le.eiv.d out) o dmsry cnituro, and yet
3 .me - f ihs c.ump? have cent up twenty and
ihiuyfiiser st.lt?, i&ugiag from three to
four Let bigh. The bulbs were originally
.jioLUred from tho eas: On.y live hunited
Hole ptsnted time three yens ago, and
itity have mali'piied thu? wondaiiulty.
—Tue Nashville Ameiioau eay a every man
wo have talked to trice tbo Ohio election
seems tu regard Biyir? aa tue o .0 way cu
o’, ell d fficattie;—;uc one man of wtom all
cod cordially unite Ou? of ihe tucngc-st
supporters of Mr. iilden «eidih? other dav,
tu cunveraixion, tbit if Biv .rd could 6?
uomniated he w.u’.d be aide than s.-.tisfied,
rod would suppeu him moie eh-.oriuily
ihcnai.y caodidaiw ho b?l ever supported,
an ardent friend of Mr. Tourmso said Bay-
aid was tbe one i.atiera man he could sup
port heartily and feel that we bad a hater,
both pro eu.ii.ei.tiy 'voiiby and offering a
hope ot eucc???.
is AriBAM.' —The idon gomery Ad-
veiti-.er says fie rains we h»v? cad reoontly
ar? uuprcsadentedin tbehisto.y or Alabama,
deptynberrainvaci wcioi wc-iher we nave
ucirl: every yesr, but to huvo J-l» weather
oa the 2- th of October acnompaDied t.y
April atiowera, is somet irig so uancnAl that
ph'ioeopbtra are at a loss ro account for it.
lbe damage tiono to the crops by this strange
uud aau.tucal woitber ie enormous. Iu
maty fi Ids tha ground ia write with cotton,
b.-atou irate iba atai e, whiie ccicflelds are
sadly wrecked in mmy iaatau-.e? Tbe in
jury to the cotton fields will coiiari U-u crcp
constd-tably in this section, and wo very
much fear that enr rec-.ipts will not thow
up aa we h*d hoped and expected they would.
A new Cuke fob thl Y.-llow i-ATEa —
Tae London W.rld, eay? a French physician,
better known as the htir to the onoe famons
Duke of Gramont-Underousse than in the
capacity of a pracitioaer, Dr. Diclat, hts
just cjmph-i-.d by proxy at 8:negal, ex
periments c ; the treatment of yellow fever,
wi(h appar- n ly very satio'aotory r. enlte.
Dr. Deolat had bo»n led to infer theoretically
from the symptom? of tne tilsstio that
pbenio add might ba need in euob oases with
eima probability of eu.cae*?, aa a prepby-
tetic sa weil as %jremedy.
gome mouths ago he forwarded a dozen
belt tie of iheormpouudto amieeion&ty, with
practical iuetrnc, one as to us u<e, aud tb?
request of a report on tho facts, the mia-
rioui.y, who e.ema to be a clever, inligt-
tened man, with aome kuow.edge ot me-di-
auoanC coutrierab.e experience of y ellow
vt-r, now writes that not only did aa aeturi-
ly rescue from imminent death, by dim of
the remedy, several native? nho were writh
ing under the pacgs'of tbe disease, but that
tie himself owes 111s life to 1* use. This,
indeed, if cnDflrmod on a Urge tcile, would
prove a boon to American and the wessosatt
of Africa.
tio people suffer codriatlU- when r«.
vv bef esn be found in Simmouj’i, ; vp-
ulitor? Seme people think they here co-suma’
tic a, others believe thrtr ht-.rt is »ffe<ved -rd
many imagine they arero ter.-i'oljr.ffi ^; c y
it 11 ia.p0Jbib!e for them to locate their t.onb'cL
Hut we will tell yen why your c.ugh -.-5
Stu. jour heart pains you, and agecer?' fcelioa
ot iuliueis pirvadts roar entire tjvwm. it iti
boauiejour liveriaiua diior-.ered eonditkn
unddoes not properly perforin its natural func-
tKDs, and you rcverviil ne well catil you taka
tbs Regulator to restore ycur liver <0 » nitural
and hialthy condition. We tell you plainly fh,t
fciinaiDns Liver Reguhitor wiUnoaitind*
yon anda trial of themediaue wt ePavSee^
cf the truth of whs. 13 sa d, ■* “
fimmorV Liver rcrolatoria perfectly ™-
and carefully prepared and it ackcow’.lv-Vbti
known lliT8 UiCd il tob3tije 5«t lirermSridS
you want to get rid of r riiouscess
taue Simmons’ Liver ReiuU’or li
you want something to strengthen
you taro Simmanj’ Liver R-iulalor
If you want a good appetite take
Simmons Liver ke-tuLter. If yoa
want to get rid of n.-ri ouineis take
Simmons* Liver Emulator. U yon
want gcod dicesUou take VipimoiV
Liver Reculatcr. U vou want to
sleep well take Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator. If you want to build up your
destitution taka Simmons’ Liver
Regulator. If you u ant a brisk and
vigorous feeling taka thLiuians?
Liver Regulator If you rant to re-
atoro Tour health take Simmons’
Liver Segcaior.
Read the following testimcnial:
Some year? ago X was seriously effected
with chrome and nenrom dvapepsiato such
an extent that my health wxa mucih im
paired. So rapid was the advance of this insidi
ous complaint that I soon felt that mv constitu
tion was broken. Alter suffering fer -evorat
yiisr? X was adriied tc try Simmons’ Liver Ke>
wat - r tut declined be au:-1 had conceived it ta
bO*\mly a patent medicine." At length, oeliev*
iug it coaid do to harm. 1 yielded. In ufew
nor th, I became not on'y relieved, but ab«o-
Istelj cured and fer two years past I hacebesn
atanushtr restored to health and enjoyment ot
de.
A look upon Urn Regulator aa a mart excellent
meiiane,and will always have It by me to resist
aiiykmlioas spproichcs of my old eaenty. I
write this in gratitude for ths benefit which I
hiveieceiTed from the use of the R-golatur.
Eetpeetfnlly, etc. (V it uALL.
ftineipal Hall’* select school. Mac oc.Ga.
The Origiaxlaudooty gennino mauufactured
hr JH ZHILIN A CO,
„ Philatidphit, Pa.
Price $1. For *»ls by all droeelit*. ssr-ft
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An old physician, retire X from practice, hav-
ng had placed m bis hand, by an Hast India
missionary the formula ol a simple vegetable
remedy lor the speedy and permanent enr? for
Consumption. Bronch ia*,Catarrh. Asthma, and
all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility aua all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested its
woaderlul curative powers in thousands of cases,
has (elt It his dutv to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and
a desire to relieve human suffering, X will send
tree of chare? to all who desire it, this recipe,
with full direct.ous for preparing and using, in
German, French or English. Seat by mail by
aiidrettius with stamp, naming this paper, W w
SHACiS 149 Powers’ Block, Rochester, NY
D RDBAGLBY will be at the Brown House
Macon, Georgia, on Tuesday, Wcdneiday
aud Thursday ot th? State Fair Office hours
from a to 10 a m and SO 1pm Dr B hat been
engaged in the eclectic practice for thirty
two years, fire years of which time he has
traveled anl treated all forms of chrsnic oil-
eases. Diseases of women and child, en msde a
specialty. Cancer treated successfully without
the use of the knife or much pain. Dropsy and
Consumption also treated with success, extreme
cases only exoepted. T«rms $S per mouth lor
medicine and prescription, to be paid on receiv
ing the treotmeunt. Treatment of cancer only
eicepted u hich will require $10 in advance and
th, remaining part of the tee agreed up»u to be
Kid when tbe cose is completed. Consultation
ree. Address Amencus, Samtercounty, Ga.
iepMw4f
Thm Sxchst Ear to Hz aktx.—The Science o
Life,or Seif-rtreserration, SOO pagas. Frio, only
?l. Contains fifty valuable prescriptions, either
one of whtoh is worth more than ten times the
tries of the be ok. Illustrated sample sent on
receipt of S cants for postage. Address Or W H
Parker, 4 Bulfinth street. Boston, Mess,
sy 8wl8tp3
The diseases of tha Babyhood are so rapid
ly weakening that tbe quickest moans should
be rted to check them. Dr- Boll’s Baby
Syrup is tbe unfailing remedy for these com
plaints. Frio* 35 cents.
A Tain ot T«ra cities
Editors letegreih end Mettengtr : To
any ono feeling t n interest in Uis sne
ers? of hia section, it ia gratifying to
mark ihe many evidences ot advaucs-
oicat in Suathem town? aod nitric; it ba.
:km confidence on ths part of ths
people, a puip-:B3 tn offer inducement? to
atttiugtr? to seek among them perm meat
el-id.n* placja.
A brief anmmaij of material changes
fir the belter in Albany, Ga., cud E ifau-
li, Al-., may prove, w? ttnsr, of some in
terest tn the many readers of the i'elb-
C1BAFH AND MsiEEKZB in tfcO-fi localities.
After en ubaenceot five ycur?, we ex
pected, upon retarding, to find some
thing of a uanifcrmstica ia tho "Biufl
City” and its aurrsnitdrage, but we were
hot prepared t> witacs? eimo*c a com
plete metatnorphOBiB.
Many etateiy etructure? iu that lime
have been rea;*d in its bnsiiters centers,
and the same steady murnu of improvc-
inent is msnifesi in every quitter. Her
lies hotel, jug: completed aua cr riatsaed
Ihe “National,” is centrally 1- sa fed, aud
p;a;eats an imp wing from age, while its
(picljus interior is adstirably adapted
in the purpose for whioa u w.»? dcs goed.
Etfaula is indebted to two other well
U..v>wa citizen?, Mesets. Mjuthrop find
R'ss, for the cncsummutiou of tbie mag-
nififient enterprise. The arehtfecture of
toe building was intrusted io Charles
Btevane, E-q , and his skillful execution
of ilR epecificationa will » dd much to bis
already well eatn-.d reputation.
The erection of this ii.->l supplies a
want long fell, sff 'tdiog both the local
i.nd traveliug public n dcUgblfut retreat,
Civitig to Eafauls at tbe tame rime tbat
position in tbe commercial world to which
-be has bees sj long entitled.
In cnrrambU? taiougU tee town, we
aoted a new and cointncdlnu? bail for
the couite of the ci n aria a fine ecifice,
bull*, nnder i he am-piccs of tb? Eoighta
Templar and Mu-onio fraternity. V?e
next visited the limiting of tit? .tbrsry
and reading rooms, wmob, jangiog from
its pretent pengrees, will in a few years
rival any similar mstuuuou in ihe
8 late.
Ia view of untoward e*a*oas, Bud con
sequent depressiou span sit (arming in
terests, the bniineee pr j. c < i Eufen-
la io still bright and ful> of j - :.u Her
immense etoicke of dry gcmle, grocer'-”,
o:o., indicate a heavy tall aod winter
trade.
The present advance-men. iu Eufaolt
is the ou’grieth of h-r enn'iiragement
ot manufactures. H-r fine fljurtng
icills, still in operation, —ou:d be credfe
able either to M?con or Atlanta. Meuy
enterprise? are in comccipluioc, tfcn’,
when in operation, will afford employ-
tnent te hands hit ber'O idle.
Her bottling works arc growing fa-
rnouB, far aod w.de, tn. tero
of their prc-duols.
In ehort, Eafeuli, if meetiF-g n? serious
reverse, will in ft few yiat? ,»_k eide by
side, if she does net snrpaev, cuuoy ot
her more pretentious sisters.
What wo have thus enmmed up at ran
dom, of tne growth of t ie bright little
city by toe Chattahoochee, will apply
trilbequtil fairness to Albucy, Ga Her
merchants, tor reliabili-y, can c-.mpari
roles wuh any similar body in the
t ouihern States.
One of the 1 eet evidences we can givi
that the present piogtcs? of Albany it
not ephiicereaVs 'h- c’’ft-ac-fc of ife itr-
provemen's* Her building operations ci
lste year? are fer more expensive and
permani-nt, while same oi tbun would
grtc? and adorn any ci-y ot the Unior,
We osnnol forego brief mention of cm
or twopala iai mansions oat of man;
erected dming tbe present year. Wi
shall allude fit fit to .hat o; out populu
townsman, Capt. E. L Wight. Aviev
of i s arohiteciuiat pr.-y urttens, temptief
beauty cf location and interior decoration
would repay the tedium ot a jaunt fron
Macon or Savannah- Dr. C, W. Arnold
oar worthy pc-imaator, has also jui
CDinpIoted a unique and hendeom
dwelling tbat ia the envy end admiralio
ot tb? town. Ho informs us that bi
model is after that of ft residence see
in New Jersey. Were it not trenahin
upon forbidden space we coaM mentio i
many other objects of interest around u ,
all conlribnting to the utreciinos Alban -
now offers to her new comers. The c;
pxoaching fall end winter seasons promt!
to be the gayest for years.
The friendly emulation of the Stef
Fair, to be held in Macon in Octobei
the Southwest Georgia Association, atico
elated by ihe noble example of its oxc'I
lent president, have determined tbat It
fair at Albany grounds, beginning on tl i
llth of November, shall eurpess all eie •
ilar cocxsiooB in this r>’n*?oa of tho Slat.
Aside from these inviting interests, v i
ore a?3ured that the dramatic eegag -
went? booked here for '79 will offer i
pleasing variety both of tragedy and cot ■
cdy. We are to be banged all to pieoe
by Bang’s Pinafore, if not bored ty
Ford, oar temple of Mom:?? entered ly
Templeton, and should we utter a won
cf complaint our mouths are to be etc;-
pared by the corkology of Skiff & G.t;-
lord. Albany will tbua, under try icg
cirsumstancea, be afforded ample opp''-
tonitiee to maintain ber anoient re now
ef being the beat show tows iu Georgti
Muob interest is manifested in cur li
brary fair, now ofose at hand. We ec
pres* the belief that tbe appliance? bcitg
brought to bear in aid of this noble ut-
clerfaking, will ultimately furnish to J 1 .-
bony and vioinity, an exhaullees eoure
of inatruotfon and amusement (bat h t
citizens will learn to footer with zealct?
care and continue to bnild up and em
bellish, not merely for their cwn interest
but as a priceless legacy for chose tbat
shall come after them.
O. L. 8.
Albaht, Ga., Sep:. 15,1879.
^■DKY—“Wby will men tmuio comma
lolwoos. whan they ear. buy Hart.uw Bra.
■illALOF NORTH OARUriltrA.** at the no*
Pries?